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DREW NASH • TIMES-NEWS Tony Griffith shoots his black-powder rifle at the Jerome County Rod and Gun Club Monday afternoon northeast of Jerome. Griffith said he likes to shoot at least 20 rounds d before he leaves the range.

BY BEN BOTKIN Riedlinger on Monday to talk about the idea, people living in Mini-Cassia, Riedlinger said. [email protected] which is still in the early stages. County lead- “Theres a big need for anybody to come d For Gun Lovers, ers didnt give the project the green light, but out and shoot because all the gravel pits JEROME • Jerome County may have a new unanimously agreed that a shooting range where people target practice are getting shut shooting range in its future. would have a better chance of working out in down,”he said. 1,900 Acres May Paul resident Kenny Riedlinger has ap- a different location, preferably public land in The idea is for the range to be available for proached the county with the idea to turn a the Cinder Butte area northeast of Hazelton. hunting rifles and pistols, he said. 1,900-acre stretch of eastern Jerome County If the project becomes a reality, it would Much work is ahead, though. into a shooting range with firing distances of provide a shooting spot for Riedlingers Ki- The next step is for the county to file an Fall Their Way up to 1,200 yards. mama Butte Shooting Club — as well as the application outlining the project with the County commissioners met with public — that would be easily accessible to Please see RANGE, M2

INSIDE TODAY Filing Opens for Elections City council seats will be up for election across the earlier this month he felt he had affairs: the 2009 election had on- Magic Valley in November, two months after the filing served long enough and it was ly one seat with a substantial deadline of Sept. 9. time for new blood on the coun- challenge — a four-way race that cil. ended with Greg Lantings re- That brings the guaranteed tal- election — and only 12.7 percent BY NICK COLTRAIN Two people have already filed ly of contestants in Twin Falls to turnout among voters registered [email protected] for Twin Falls city elections: four: former Twin Falls Police in the city.The 2007 election saw Councilwoman Rebecca Mills So- Chief Jim Munn said hell run for three of the four seats contested, Tired of the way your city is being jka, who was appointed to Repub- a seat being vacated by a depart- but still fewer than 20 percent of run? Then, in the words of one lican State Sen. Lee Heiders seat ing councilman, and Councilman total voters turned out. freshly declared Twin Falls City last winter, and Suzanne Trip Craig said he is going to run Rich Stivers, campaign manag- Council candidate, “get off the Hawkins, a local business owner for a fourth term. er for Munn, said the “dismal” sidelines” — the filing deadline for seeking Councilman Will Kezeles “I know at least in my circle, my turnout might be evidence that city council elections across the seat. Kezele said Monday night little world in Twin Falls, a lot of “maybe people flat out dont Fun at the Fair Magic Valley is less than two that he wont seek another term people like to complain but no one care” about local elections. Hes weeks away. because a new business opportu- really wants to do anything about part of an informal, nonpartisan Eat some yummy food, look at From there, its about two nity would demand too much of it,”said Hawkins, a political new- group seeking qualified candi- some neat animals and get hyp- months until you and your neigh- his time for him to serve at the comer and longtime Magic Valley dates to run for council — though notized at the 95th Annual Twin bors have a say in who will repre- best of his ability. resident. “So I decided to get off stopping short of recruiting them Falls County Fair. Check out our sent you in setting ordinances, Kezele joins Councilman David the sidelines.” outright — and aside from Munn, property tax rates and the overall E. Johnson as not seeking re-elec- In recent years, Twin Falls city hasnt had much luck. special section that includes a management of your city. tion this November. Johnson said elections have been low-turnout Please see ELECTIONS, M2 complete fair schedule.

IF YOU DO ONE THING TODAY . . . Private Clinics

Open mic night: Grab Look Forward your guitar and head to an open mic to Hospital night: 8 p.m. at The Cove, 496 Addison Merger Ave. in Twin Falls, or 7:30- BY KIMBERLEE KRUESI 10:30 p.m. at [email protected] Diamondz Bar and Grill, Private medical clinics are respond- Back to Learning 220 W. Main ing positively to a possible Magic Val- Kelly Larson, center, walks Street in ley hospital merger. her children Macey, 7, left, Jerome. Last Thursday,St.Benedicts Fami- ly Medical Center in Jerome an- and Tate, 5, into Dworshak No Elementary School in Bur- nounced it was discussing merging cover. ley on Monday. It was the with St. Lukes Health System. Many first day of school for stu- of the details of the deal have not yet dents across Cassia County. been released, but the merger is ex- LAURIE WELCH • TIMES-NEWS pected to be finalized by Oct. 1. The deal may affect employment at St. Benedicts, but it may also benefit the local community by providing ALSO MAKING faster and better service to patients. NEWS THE “Jerome patients go to Twin Falls FORECAST for specialists and we see a lot of Twin Falls patients who come over here to Filer Teen Leads Police on Jerome for care,”said Joshua Kern, a US-Taliban Talks on partner with Family Care Physicians, a private medical clinic in Jerome.The Bergdahl Release Were clinic is located within the St. Bene- High 91° Making Headway 3-County I-84 Chase dicts facility. Low 56° “A deal like this would continue to BY BRADLEY GUIRE semiautomatic pistol and took off build stronger bridges between the Direct U.S. talks with the Taliban [email protected] westbound on the interstate. two communities to provide a more on U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl Law enforcement officers from Sunny and Hot. seamless health care model,”he said. of Hailey, had evolved to a sub- An admittedly sui- Jerome Police, the Jerome County Details on page S4. Kern was involved in some of the stantive negotiation before cidal Filer teen led Sheriffs Office, the Gooding County early merger discussions with St. THE Afghan officials, nervous that the police on a high- Sheriffs Office, Gooding Police and Benedicts and St. Lukes, represent- speed chase from Idaho State Police went after Miller, INDEX ing the private medical community in Bridge C5 secret and independent talks Jerome to Mountain who peeled down the road at up to 110 Please see MERGER, M2 would undercut President Hamid Home along Inter- mph. Comics N3 Markets N4 state 84 on Sunday Spike strips were deployed in four Karzai,scuttled them,Afghan and Crossword C7 — causing a small unsuccessful attempts to stop Miller, U.S. officials told The Associated Dear Abby C5 Miller brush fire, but no but the teen cut across the median Press.Featured prominently in the Jumble C6 Open Gym Helps injuries. each time, driving into oncoming traf- Obituaries M5 talks was the whereabouts and Jerome Police say David Miller, 18, fic as he hurdled westbound in east- Opinion M6 Jerome Girls Get eventual release of Bergdahl, who called to report the theft of his moth- bound lanes. Near milepost 150, Miller Sudoku C8 was captured more than two years ers blue 2007 Toyota Yaris and told threw out his weapon, which officers police he was at exit 168 of Interstate later recovered. They discovered it was Ready for Season ago in eastern Afghanistan. 84. When officers arrived, Miller bran- not a firearm but an Airsoft pistol. Page S1. Read more on N1. dished what appeared to be a black Please see CHASE, M2 Main 2 • Tuesday, August 30, 2011 Police Finger Burglary FAA Grounds New Blaine Co. Airport

Suspects for More BY KAREN BOSSICK about the projects potential Friedman, warrant further For the Times-News impact on wildlife — name- investigation. If You Go FAA ly, the sage grouse and “The thing we want to im- Presentation Attempted Thefts HAILEY • The future of air pygmy rabbit, both consid- press upon the FAA is the service in the Wood River ered sensitive species. need to do anything we can The Friedman Memorial Valley is now up in the air. Len Harlig, who served on to maintain commercial air Airport Authority Board BY BRADLEY GUIRE from the video by a distin- The Federal Aviation Ad- the airport authority board service to the valley,”Bow- will hear from the FAA at [email protected] guishing tattoo on his arm ministration has notified the for years, said he wasnt sur- man said. 5:30 p.m. Sept. 13 in the and his build — 6 feet, 7 Friedman Memorial Airport prised by the decision but Many fear the valleys multipurpose room of Two men inches and 320 pounds. Authority Board that it has thought it premature to tourism will die without air Wood River Middle already Garcias probation officer suspended indefinitely any speak on it until hearing service. More than half of School, 900 Second Ave. N. awaiting reviewed the video, police further work on a draft envi- firsthand from the FAA.That Sun Valleys winter guests in Hailey. trial for said,and identified Garcia as ronmental impact statement chance will come at a airport fly.And air service is impor- The meeting will include a conspiracy one of the suspects. A for the replacement airport board meeting Sept. 13. Tay- tant to local businesses like public question-and-an- to commit woman described as Gar- project. lor also will meet with Blaine Power Engineers and Mar- swer period. burglary are cias girlfriend, Sheila Carl- The FAA is concerned the County commissioners and ketron, as well as to locals Bellus again ac- son, is also a suspect but is project might not be afford- Baird the next day. and second-homeowners. master plans and the 2006 cused of the not charged with a crime. able locally or for the federal “Once they started to de- The FAA will offer techni- study. crime, this When interviewed by de- agency itself, given the dry- lay the EIS, it was clear that cal guidance to the airport The city of Hailey has time for al- tectives, Garcia and Carlson ing-up of federal funding, something was awry. And board and community as been dogged in pursuing a legedly try- denied any knowledge of the according to a letter from then we started to see the they identify their next op- new airport away from the ing to break incident. FAA Airports Division Man- costs going up dramatically,” tions. city — recently hearing from into a Twin Police identified Bellus as ager Donna P. Taylor to Harlig said. “I think every- A 2006 study cited a consultants on what to do Falls home. the other male suspect.Bel- Friedman Airport Manager body realizes we need air handful of design deficien- with the current site after a Twin lus told police he,Garcia and Rick Baird. service for the resort. But we cies at the existing airport, move. But Hailey resident Garcia Falls police Carlson were the people in Inflation and better data have to figure out how to do including the runways Vanessa Fry, who served on say theyve the video and how they about costs pushed the esti- that. I dont think anybody proximity to Idaho Highway the airports advisory coun- arrested the men seen in picked the Galena Street mated price tag from $107 knows where were going at 75 and the fact that a quarter cil, said she doesnt person- surveillance videos released house because it appeared to million for an unnamed site this point.” of winter flights must be ally have a problem with to the public last week, be unoccupied. Bellus also to between $285 million and County Commissioner cancelled or diverted due to where the airport is today. videos that show two men noted that Garcia said the $314 million, depending on Tom Bowman said the com- weather. “We dont live in the flight and one woman attempting video cameras looked fake. the specific site considered. munity will have to revisit Officials have spent path. But theyve never had to burglarize a home on Both men are charged The FAA, which spent what it needs in an airport countless hours planning a negative impact on me and Galena Street.Both Jon Bel- with felony conspiracy to about $6 million on field and see which of the original replacement airport, start- my family. And they have a lus, 20, and Ramon Garcia, commit burglary. Garcia is studies, is also concerned sites considered, including ing with 1994 and 2004 good safety record,”she said. 22, were identified as sus- held at Twin Falls County pects within a few days of Jail on $25,000 bond, and the Aug.26 incident. Bellus was detained on According to the police $10,000 bond. Bellus has report,94-year-old Mildred bonded out.Both are sched- Soran was stirred from sleep uled for a Sept. 9 prelimi- council members make around 3 a.m.by the sounds nary hearing in Twin Falls Elections $13,920. Those figures can RUNAWAY JEROME TEEN of someone trying to gain County 5th District Court. Continued from the front page make it tough for those entry to her house. She saw They were slapped with without stable income to de- FOUND IN ALBION flashlights outside her win- the same charges earlier this After recruiting Munn in vote the time, he said, and dow and called 911. Police year, as Twin Falls County May,four months before fil- the time commitment can TIMES-NEWS rowed a kayak to cross into arrived to find the door to an prosecutors say they ing even opened,Stivers said pose a problem for those on Cassia County and then attached garage kicked in. planned to steal painkillers the group was excited about the flip side of that. A runaway teenager hiked walked some more. He was Upon reviewing surveil- from a pharmacy for the the possibilities.But with the “Either (the public) is sat- from his home in northeast heading toward Lake Cleve- lance footage, police pub- purpose of selling them. well dry,Stivers is at a loss for isfied (with the current Jerome County all the way to land. Cowen said Schaeffer lished the images on Friday Garcia and Bellus were ar- why.On top of other chal- council) or they are, for Albion before calling his stopped at a house near Al- for public awareness, as 30 rested in May.They pleaded lenges, he said, times are whatever reason, hesitant to brother to pick him up. bion to make a phone call at residential burglaries have not guilty and face trial in tough, meaning council get involved,”Stivers said.“I Det. Rick Cowen of the about 9 p.m. been reported since early late September. members wouldnt get to cut mean,it is time-consuming. Jerome County Sheriffs Of- The boy was found sun- June. A tip received last ribbons as much as cut pro- It is a thankless job. And, if fice reported that 16-year- burned, but otherwise in weekend pointed toward Bradley Guire may be grams. youre running for the mon- old Joshua Schaeffer was good health. Cowen said he Garcia,whom was identified reached at 735-3380. The mayor is paid $16,920 ey,then you are,frankly,run- found safe in Albion on Fri- dug potatoes out of fields to annually and the other ning for the wrong reasons.” day night. Schaeffer report- cook and eat during his jour- edly left his home last ney. Wednesday. Search and rescue teams Local Elections seats Cowen said the boy from three counties looked Dietrich: Two council walked from his house to the for Schaeffer, who was re- need to look at the option The following cities have seats, mayor Snake River, where he bor- ported missing last week. Range that county commissioners council seats and mayor Gooding: Two council Continued from the front page are more comfortable with. positions up for election seats, mayor He said he chose the ini- Nov. 8. Each municipality Hagerman: One council U.S. Bureau of Land Man- tial 1,900-acre spot that requires those seeking seat (two-year term), two agement, which would re- county commissioners election to pay a nonre- council seats (four-year view it and determine balked at because it has nat- fundable $40 filing fee term), mayor when interviewed by in- whether to deed its land to ural barriers that mesh well and collect five signa- Hansen: Two council Chase vestigators, Miller said he the county. BLM is allowed with the safety needs of a tures of registered voters seats, mayor Continued from the front page stole his mothers car with to do that for public uses shooting range. in the city they hope to Heyburn: Two council the intention of being following a lengthy applica- He said hes willing to represent. The signatures seats, mayor A Gooding County sher- chased, possibly as a tion review with public in- compromise and has must be verified by the Hollister: Two council iffs deputy was able to end means of suicide. put. worked three years on try- county clerk. seats the pursuit by spinning the Miller was booked into “We havent begun ing to find a good site. The filing deadline is the Kimberly: Two council Yaris out around milepost the Jerome County Jail and working on this because we “Now Ive got to go back end of business hours on seats, mayor 89. The car went across the arraigned in magistrate dont have an application to the drawing board,”he Sept. 9 at the city hall, un- Paul: One council seat median and eastbound court on Monday after- yet,”Mike Courtney,a BLM said. less otherwise noted. Call (two-year term), two lanes and down the em- noon. He is charged with field manager, told com- Jerome County already your city hall for more de- council seats (four-year bankment. The car stopped felony eluding a police of- missioners. has a shooting range. Its tails. Each position is for term), mayor when it became stuck in ficer and misdemeanor Commissioners raised run by the Jerome County a four-year term, unless Richfield: Two council sagebrush. driving without privileges. some concerns about Rod and Gun Club off of otherwise noted. seats, mayor Officers removed Miller He is held on $30,000 Riedlingers original site,lo- U.S. Highway 93, north of Acequia: Two council Shoshone: Two council from the car, which bond, and a preliminary cated in eastern Jerome Twin Falls. seats; file for election at seats sparked a fire in the brush. hearing is scheduled for County off of Crestview Its shooting range, Acequia Automotive Twin Falls: Four council A Bureau of Land Manage- Sept. 6. Road.Commissioner Roger though, is far different than Bliss: Two council seats, seats ment fire unit doused the Morley said hes driven out whats in mind for the latest mayor Wendell: Two council small blaze. Bradley Guire may be there and has seen that the proposal. Its just 200 yards Burley: Three council seats The report notes that reached at 735-3380. area already has heavy agri- instead of 1,000-plus. culture-related traffic. Mike Scott, the clubs “I would personally vice president, said he has- rather see something a little nt heard much about the more remote,” he said, new shooting range that stressing hes not against may come to the county. pital, said Stacy Milliron, a the records. Jerome has been very vocal shooting ranges but wants The clubs range is open to Merger nurse practitioner at Family Overall, Kern says having in getting their care in this the public to support the lo- the public, and also has Continued from the front page Health Services in Jerome. a larger hospital will help area, not somewhere else,” cation. events for shooting clay The private clinic refers and increase quality of care. But he said.“They like the fam- Riedlinger said he will targets. Jerome. He said the clinic receives patients from both he acknowledged the con- ily physician approach and would continue to work hospitals. cern the public may have St. Lukes recognizes that Late or missing paper? 733-0931, ext. 1 or 1 (800)658-3883 with the hospital under the “If we are following up about the possible merger. we provide that kind of Have a news tip? 735-3246 before 5 p.m., 735-3237 after 5p.m. merger, but was unsure at with a patient that is com- “The community of service.” Interested in advertising? Call 733-0931 this time if the clinic would ing from the St. Lukes ER, AKING F remain private. then we can easily print out F M INE S O E R YE If there is a hospital the patients medical EA W Y E A merger, St. Benedicts will records and see the doctors 7 R 2

most likely switch to the notes for that patient,”she electronic medical record said. PUBLISHER CLASSIFIED ADS John Pfeifer 735-3345 Customer service733-0931, ext. 2 system that has been Milliron says trying to adopted by St. Lukes. retrieve non-electronic NEWSROOM CIRCULATION Having St. Benedicts use records from St. Benedicts Editor Josh Awtry 735-3255 Mon.-Fri: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. News tips before 5 p.m. 735-3246 Sat.-Sun: 6 to 10 a.m. the electronic system would takes quite a bit of time. News tips after 5 p.m. 735-3237 If you dont receive your paper by help inform private physi- Sometimes patients have Letters to the editor 735-3266 6:30 a.m., call before 10 a.m. to cians treating patients who come and gone before the Handmade Eyewear Obituaries 735-3266 ensure redelivery. MOUNTAIN WEST OPTICAL All delivery areas 733-0931, ext. 1 come directly from the hos- clinic can receive a copy of ADVERTISING or 1-800-658-3883 Advertising Director Circulation Director Amber Tobiason 735-3354 Robert Ronco 735-3327

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5TH DISTRICT COURT NEWS counsel, preliminary Sept. 28, Twin Falls; felony pos- Police Arrest 9. session of a controlled sub- Byrne Accused of Leading TWIN FALLS Michael Edwin Hansen, 57, stance, $50,000 bond, pub- Woman for COUNTY Twin Falls; driving without lic defender appointed, Police on Low-speed Chase MONDAY privileges, failure to pro- preliminary Sept. 9. Alleged Spice- ARRAIGNMENTS vide insurance (second of- Dylan Christopher Byrne, TIMES-NEWS at the intersection David Earl Blair, 27, fense), failure to appear, re- 28, Twin Falls; possession induced Romp of Jefferson Street Hagerman; driving under cognizance release, public of a controlled substance, The man who re- and Heyburn Av- the influence (second of- defender appointed, pretri- eluding a police officer, portedly led police enue before com- fense), $1,000 bond, court al Oct. 12. $1,000 bond, public de- Through City on a June high- plying with the of- compliance, public defend- Jon Erik Leroy Bellus, 20, fender appointed, pretrial speed chase that ficers lights and er appointed, pretrial Oct. Twin Falls; felony conspira- Oct. 12. Park ended in a standoff siren. 12. cy to commit burglary, Stephanie Brooke Albert- at the Twin Falls Dylan Upon searching Ramon Leon Garcia, 22, $10,000 bond, public de- son, 26, Twin Falls; inhala- TIMES-NEWS ShopKo is accused the vehicle, Murillo Twin Falls; felony conspira- fender appointed, prelimi- tion of intoxicants, $1,000 of leading police on anoth- said he found marijuana cy to commit burglary, nary Sept. 9. bond, public defender ap- A Twin er, lower-speed pursuit on and a glass pipe with $25,000 bond, private Dylan Christopher Byrne, pointed, pretrial Oct. 12. Falls Friday. methamphetamine residue woman is Dylan Byrne, 28, of Twin in it. Byrne was arrested accused Falls, was charged with and detained at the Twin of causing felony possession of a con- Falls County Jail. He was a possibly trolled substance after po- arraigned on his new spice-in- lice attempted to stop him charges on Monday, and a ho Highway 46 and U.S. Albertson duced, for pulling out in front of $50,000 bond was set. A ISU Scholarship Basque Dinner Highway 26 in Gooding. bizarre traffic while leaving a gas preliminary hearing is Program Comes This months menu in- scene in downtown Twin station on Washington scheduled for Sept. 9. is Friday cludes grilled lamb chops, Falls on Sunday after- Street North at about 12:45 In the matter of the to Valley chicken, Basque rice, green noon. p.m. The report states that high-speed chase from TIMES-NEWS beans, sheepherders bread, Police were dispatched Officer Ruben Murillo ac- June, in which he allegedly TIMES-NEWS green salad with Basque to the city park and public tivated his overhead lights drove at up to 90 mph The Gooding Basque Associa- dressing,homemade soup and library at about 2 p.m. for and pursued Byrne at 15 along U.S. Highway 93 Help support local stu- tion will hold its monthly First various desserts. reports of a woman vom- mph, as Byrne refused to while eluding a Jerome dents attending Idaho Friday dinner from 6-8 p.m. The association asks a do- iting blood, mumbling yield. County sheriffs deputy, State University at a kick- Friday,at the Basque Cultural nation of $15 for dinner,or $13 and swearing at a water Byrne allegedly drove Byrne awaits a Sept. 27 tri- off Wednesday for a long- Hall at the intersection of Ida- for seniors and $6 for children. bottle. Another dispatch nearly six blocks at that al for unlawful possession running scholarship pro- reported that the woman, speed, running a stop sign of a firearm. gram. identified as 26-year-old The “I Love ISU” cam- A BIG THANKS . . . Stephanie Albertson, was paign has run for nearly TO ALL THOSE WHO SUPPORTED dancing near the library three decades in eastern and attempting to disrobe. Idaho, raising $6 million Officer Charles Van in that time. This year is Vooren,who wrote the re- the first the university has port,noted that Albertson Garibaldi Changes Plea in expanded it out to the appeared intoxicated and Magic Valley,according to Brought to you by the Kiwanis Club of Twin Falls a mess, as she had Anthony Dickey, ISUs and the Twin Falls Community Foundation. smeared lipstick all over Auger Falls Fire Case director of annual giving. PLATINUM SPONSORS her face. Albertson al- Money raised isnt legedly told Van Vooren doled out as a traditional that she was high on spice, TIMES-NEWS Canyon near Twin Falls in- scholarship, Dickey said. which is a plant substance cluding Auger Falls Park, Rather,it helps boost oth- sprayed with a chemical The Buhl man accused of has dropped two other er scholarships for ISU similar to the THC found starting the 2010 Auger charges in the case. students in need of finan- GOLD SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSORS in marijuana. Legal vari- Falls Fire has pleaded guilty According to the police cial aid. 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IDAHO FALLS (AP) • Gary cludes Star Valley High more,he said. lifestyles they can pursue in Dustin liked being a teacher School, spent five years For Idaho school adminis- Idaho Falls, as well as the re- Karen J. Griggs in Jefferson Joint School Dis- working in eastern Idaho trators, its a harsh reality sources available through April 13, 1939-Aug. 26, 2011 trict 251 and being a part of schools before moving to that they cant do much to Idaho National Laboratory, the community of Rigby in Wyoming. He said the states change. the Idaho Falls Arts Council UNIVERSITY PLACE, from Amalgamated Sugar, eastern Idaho. willingness to invest in edu- “When it comes to salary, and the Museum of Idaho. Wash. • Karen J. Griggs of she sold real estate in Twin But he says he wanted to cation was a big part of what we arent competitive with Idahos budget woes have University Place, Wash., Falls for several years. She provide for his family, so the drew him away from Shelly that, and we cant be,said meant big cuts for schools. died of cancer Saturday, moved to Washington in Rigby Junior High School and Idaho Falls. Karla LaOrange, who does Over the past two years, Ida- Aug. 26, 2011. 2003, where she remained teacher made the move to “The state makes a lot of much of the recruiting for ho Falls two school districts She was born in Twin until her death. Star Valley High School in money, and education is Idaho Falls School District each had about $6 million in Falls on April 13, 1939, and She was preceded in Afton, Wyo., where his pay their top priority,he said. 91. “I cant really say we can cuts. Eastern Idaho superin- was educated in Twin Falls death by her parents, Myr- jumped by $25,000 to “The Legislature has chosen compete financially. tendents dont think theyve schools and at the Univer- tle and Berkley Griggs; and $57,000 a year. to spend its money on a LaOrange said she sells seen the last of the cuts, ei- sity of Idaho. She worked her sister, Ruth Griggs. She The Post Register report- strong schools system, and teachers on the activities and ther. for Amalgamated Sugar is survived by a brother, ed Sunday that Dustin has that puts a lot of resources at Co. in the payroll depart- Tom Griggs of Twin Falls; several colleagues in eastern our disposal. ment for many years, where her first cousins, Janice Idaho who have done the For example, the state re- TUESDAY ARE SENIORS DAYS! she was also active in the Lewis and Jim Sturgill of same, lured by bigger pay- cently paid $14 million to labor union and in the Boise and June Kriegh of checks. build an elementary school employee credit union. She Rupert; as well as other Marjean McConnell, hu- in Abrams district, with no was a longtime volunteer friends and relatives. man resources director for bond elections or tax in- % to the American Red Cross A private funeral will be Bonneville Joint School Dis- creases needed. 20OFF and Camp Fire Girls in held at a later date in the trict 93 in eastern Idaho, says At Star Valley High School Twin Falls. After retiring Sawtooth Mountains. she tries to focus on the alone, there are at least eight Can not be combined with any other discount. recreation and lifestyle op- former Idaho teachers. Most portunities of the region of them also coached teams Come when recruiting new teach- or advised clubs when they In KEEPING MAGIC VALLEY HEALTHY SINCE 1993 DEATH NOTICES ers. But competing with lived in Idaho. ! Today! 1111 BLUE LAKES BLVD. N. • 733-1411 Wyoming is a challenge, she Jeff Johnson left his job as Dewey Lewis visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Wed- says. a science teacher and foot- nesday at the funeral home. Natural gas, coal and oil ball coach at Ririe High SEQUIM, Wash. • Dewey have made Wyoming School last May. This is his BOOTS • SHIRTS • BLOUSES • JEANS Edward Lewis, 72, of Se- Akiye Hondo wealthy over the past few first week as a teacher in Star quim, Wash., and formerly decades — and a sizable por- Valley. OUTFIT YOUR of Rupert,died Sunday,Aug. BURLEY • Akiye Hondo, tion of that money goes to “Moving here allowed me 15, 2010, at Sequim, Wash. 89, of Burley, died Sunday the education system. That the ability to free up some HORSE TOO! A graveside service and at Countryside Care and enables places like Star Val- time with my family and urn placement will be at 11 Rehabilitation in Rupert. ley to offer salaries, benefits took some of the financial • SADDLES • BRIDLES a.m. Sept. 7 at Rupert Arrangements will be an- and resources that are tough pressure off of us feeling • BLANKETS • HALTERS Cemetery (Morrison Funer- nounced by the Rasmussen to top. that I needed to pick up al Home and Crematory, Funeral Home of Burley. Jon Abrams, superinten- more coaching, or having Rupert). dent of Lincoln County my wife leave our youngest VICKERS WESTERN STORE Elmer Ogren School District 2, which in- daughter while she worked 2309 ADDISON AVE. EAST • 733-7096 Marvin Elmer Edward Ogren, 94, of Anderson Florida, died Saturday,Aug. Marvin L. Anderson, 73, of 27,2011, in Florida. Hansen, died Sunday at St The funeral will be at 2 FRI. SEPT. 2 - 9:30-1am Lukes Magic Valley Med- p.m. Thursday at Almo LDS Special Guest: Dallas Alice ical Center in Twin Falls. Chapel; visitation one hour (Alternative Country) The funeral will be at 11 before the service Thursday SAT. SEPT. 3 a.m. Thursday at Rosenau at the church (Hansen - BSU Funeral Home, Twin Falls; Mortuary,Rupert). Tailgate Party - 5pm Burgers & Ribs on the Boardwalk • Game 6pm Sharp Live Band after the game • Reggae with Voice of Reason 21 or older - ID required No Girls Allowed Melissa Davlin reports on the “Men Only” baking category at the Twin Falls County Fair. Wednesday in Food End of Ace of Diamonds (Historic Old Town, Stanley, ID) Tuesday, August 30, 2011 • Main 5 SUBMITTING OBITUARIES

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BURLEY • Carl Edward Staker of Burley and Elsie Harold “S.”Griffiths (Randee) Martin of Nakano Nelsen, 83, passed Davis of Colorado Springs, was born April 5, Paul, and Cheryl away Thursday, Aug. 4, Colo. 1931, in Twin Falls (Mark) Okelberry Demaray Funeral Service, Inc. 2011, in Auburn, Wash., of He is survived by two and passed away and Gerald (Sandy) As we begin our 32nd year of serving families through natural causes. step-daughters, Marilyn Sunday, Aug. 28, Griffiths of Hazel- our Gooding, Wendell and Shoshone Funeral Chapels we Carl was born March 9, and Carolyn of Van Nays, 2011, at his home ton; two nephews, express our sincere appreciation and thanks for the trust 1928, in Portland, Ore. He Calif., and two step-sons, surrounded by his Ted and Doug Grif- placed in us during your time of loss. It is our intention for was the eldest son or Royal Marvin and Calvin Nelsen of loving family. fiths; 11 grandchil- S. Nakano and Rosa Baum- Tacoma, Wash. He is also He attended Greenwood dren; and 12 great-grand- years to come to continue serving and fulfi lling the needs gartner Nakano. He was survived by brothers, James Elementary School and children. He was preceded of each family. raised in Burley, Idaho, and (Ruth) Baumgartner of Cali- graduated from Hazelton in death by his parents, John -The Demaray Family and Staff graduated with the class of fornia,David (Doris) Nakano High School in 1949. Dur- Foyd “Jack” and Lillian 1946.He served in the Unit- of Centralia, Wash., and ing his high school career, Griffiths; brother, Jackie Gooding Shoshone Wendell 934-4406 ed States Army after gradu- Douglas Nakano of Middle- he enjoyed many sports Griffiths; and his grand- www.demarayfuneralservice.com Se Habla Español ating and also saw live ac- ton, Idaho; sisters, Lorraine such as football, track and daughters husband, Kevin. tion in the Korean War. He (Willis) Clark of Visalia, basketball. On Sept. 23, He will be deeply missed drew a homestead in the Calif., Mira (George) Histed 1949, he married his high by all who knew and loved Ultimate Kasota area and farmed for of Salem, Ore., and Amy school sweetheart, Shirley him, especially his coffee- several years before moving (Harold) Miller of Heyburn, Jean McClain. He then drinking buddies from the clarity! to Auburn, Wash. Idaho.He is also survived by joined the U.S. Navy, serv- community. PROFESSIONAL He was preceded in death many nieces and nephews. ing on the USS Gardners Friends may call from 5 to HEARING AID by his wife,Elnora; and son, At his request, he was Bay. 7 p.m. Wednesday,Aug. 31, HEARING AID Derrick; his parents, Royal cremated and will be buried Harold worked with his at Parkes Magic Valley Fu- and Rosa Nakano of Visalia, at 11:30 a.m. Friday,Sept. 2, son for more than 30 years neral Home, 2551 Kimberly Call today for a free hearing evaluation! Calif.; his brothers, Ronald in the Pleasant View Ceme- farming and running two Road in Twin Falls. The fu-  E. th Street  Falls Avenue Nakano of Kasota and tery in Burley,Idaho.A short hydro power plants togeth- neral will be at 11 a.m. Inside Farmer’s Insurance Bldg. Across from CSI Richard Nakano of El Cen- graveside service will be er.He also had a passion for Thursday,Sept. 1, at Parkes tre, Calif.; sisters, Viola conducted. fishing and hunting and Funeral Home, with burial - Burley - Twin Falls spent many years with his following at the Hazelton friend, Jack Toothman,en- Cemetery. Those who wish joying the outdoors and be- may share memories at Ed Two Generations of ing mischievous together. www.magicvalleyfuneral- Harold will be remembered home.com. Family Funeral Service for his great sense of hu- The family requests those Walter Ernie Austin mor, and he always enjoyed who wish to may contribute Jason Funeral Services • Cremation • Monuments Oct. 26, 1921-Aug. 25, 2011 teasing his grandchildren to the Valley High School Pre-Funded Funeral Plans & Trusts and great-grandchildren. Athletic Department or LAS VEGAS • Wal- have been lost with- Surviving are his wife of take the time to take a FREE Pre-Planning Funeral Booklet ter “Ernie” Austin, out her. 62 years, Shirley of Hazel- friend out for a cup of cof- Third & Fillmore Jerome, Idaho 83338 • (208) 324-4555 89, of Las Vegas, He is survived by ton; children, Connie fee and remember Harold. Nev., went to be his wife, Myrna of with the Lord on 26 years; two Hove-Robertson Funeral Chapel Thursday, Aug. 25, daughters, Gloria 2011, with his lov- and Ila Lynn Austin ing, devoted wife by of Las Vegas, Nev.; his side. stepdaughters, Robyn Ernie was born Oct. 26, (Andy) Anderson-Herriott Geanie Fowler SENIOR 1921, in Rock Creek , Idaho, of Middleton, Idaho, and May 7, 1952-Aug. 27, 2011 Q. Last week you wrote about taking an older to William and Emma (Kin- Tonya (Tim) Devine of parent on vacation. Well, we have planned a vacation of caid) Austin. He was raised Twin Falls, Idaho; and two • Our beloved BURLEY a life-time but it isn’t possible to take Dad with us. on the farm with nine sisters, Ruby Meeks of Twin mother, wife, grandmother brothers and sisters south Falls and Mabel “Pat” Mey- and friend, Geanie Lorraine of Hansen. ers of Kettle Falls, Wash.He Hatch Fowler, passed away A. Family members who care for older loved ones Ernie had a beautiful life. also has eight grandchil- peacefully in her home Sat- need and deserve vacations! Don’t feel guilty about Lifestyles He and his brothers, Earl dren, four great-grandchil- urday, Aug. 27,2011, after a leaving your parent at home. However, let your dad’s abilities and John, worked together dren, one great-great- long 12-year battle with and care need drive some important pre-trip planning. If he lives in the carpentry trade. He granddaughter, several cancer at the age of 59. was a 58-year member of nieces and nephews; and Geanie was born in Bur- alone, consider obtaining a medical alert system for him to use Carpenters Local 1780, a many,many special friends. ley,Idaho, on May 7,1952, to while you are gone. Identify responsible adults to check in on lifetime member of the He was preceded in death Charles Gene and Lorraine him regularly. If he needs more care, consider hiring a home American Trapshooting by his parents; one daugh- Severe Hatch. Geanie lived health aide to assist while you are gone. For greater security and Association and a 40-year ter, Bonnie Austin; four most of her life in Albion. assistance, investigate respite care options at local long term care member of the Shoshone brothers, Grover, Earl, Pete She moved to California for facilities. You will enjoy your trip more if you are confi dent that Indian Trapshooting Asso- and John; and three sisters, a brief time, where she gave grandchildren,McKell Hitt, your father’s needs are being met while you are away. ciation. Ernie had a keen Ola Mae, Thelma and Vera. birth to her beautiful McKinzee Hitt, McKenna eye for shooting at an early In lieu of flowers, dona- daughter, Jaime Hitt Hitt, Mia Fowler, Braxtyn age, which led him to the tions can be made to the (Bortz). Once leaving Cali- Jones and soon to be Autym trapshooting events. Ernie Silver State Clay Breakers, fornia, she returned to the Jones; one brother, Homer and his wife, Myrna, trav- 339 W. Sherwood Drive, Declo/Albion area with Al- Hatch; a sister-in-law, BRP Health Management Systems, Inc. eled many places with their Henderson, NV 89015. bion being her favorite Sharon Hatch; many nieces, Oak Creek Rehabilitation Center, Kimberly, Mountain View Center for Geriatric Psychiatry, Kimberly, 005 Airstream family to rallies A memorial service will place to call home. While nephews, aunts, uncles and Lincoln County Care Center, Shoshone, and played countless games be at 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 2, living in Albion, she gave cousins; and many great Desert View Care Center, Buhl, Mini Cassia Care Center, Burley of marbles. Ernie cherished at the First Baptist Church birth to her ever-so-hand- friends.She was preceded in Benevolent. Responsive. Professional his wife, Myrna, and would in Twin Falls. some son, Chance (Furrby) death by her dad, Gene Please email any questions or concerns you would like to see addressed in future articles to senior- [email protected]. BRP Health Management is parent company to Oak Creek Rehabilitation Hinz. In 1994, Geanie mar- Hatch; her mom, Lorraine Center and Mountain View Center for Geriatric Psychiatry in Kimberly, Lincoln County Care Center in ried her soul mate, Billy Hatch; one brother, Ed Shoshone, Desert View Care Center in Buhl, and Mini Cassia Care Center in Burley. The information provided is offered as a public service, and is not meant to replace the advice or counsel of family legal Fowler. At that time Geanie Hatch; and a special family or medical professionals. became a stepmother to friend, Norm Poulton. Dillon Fowler and Abbye The funeral will be held Fowler (Jones). Geanie at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 2, at Robert R. Robbie/Bob Young loved Dillon and Abbye like the Rasmussen Funeral July 28, 1940-Aug. 26, 2011 they were her own. Home, 1350 E. 16th St. in KEEP A LEVEL HEAD Geanie worked at various Burley, where friends and Robert R. “Rob- kids and grandkids. restaurants and bars as a family may call from 6 until IN AN UP-AND-DOWN MARKET bie/Bob” Young.71, He loved his family cook, a waitress and a bar- 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 1, passed away Friday and was always ex- tender. She also worked at and from 10 until 10:45 a.m. Amid recent market volatility, we’ve seen substantial afternoon, Aug. 26, cited to spend time the Burley Vet and the De- Friday prior to the service. upswings and downturns. But when the market reacts one 2011, at his home in with all. clo School cafeteria. Geanie Burial will follow at the way, it doesn’t mean you should, too. The actions you take Twin Falls, Idaho, Robbie (Bob) is was a very talented woman. Mormon Cemetery in Al- today can significantly impact your financial future. surrounded by his survived by his wife She loved to do crafts, bion. family. of 38 years, Dallas paint, scrapbook, garden, The family would like to So before you alter your investment strategy, schedule a Robbie (Bob) was born in Ann; brother, Don; sister, camp and spend time with give a special thanks to the financial review. We can help you stay focused despite the San Diego, Calif., on July Elizabeth (Dave) Pilger; and her family, but most of all, Intermountain Hospice market’s recent disappointments and find opportunities 28, 1940. He spent most of mother-in-law, Alice Geanie loved caring for her program for all of their help for the long term. his life there except the Burgess. He is also survived grandchildren. and caring for Geanie! The years he lived in Santa by children, Colleen (Chris) Geanie is survived by her family would also like to Call today to schedule your financial review. Cruz, Calif. Robbie lived his Philips, Michael Hutchi- husband, Billy Fowler; her give a very special thank life on his terms and en- son, Linda (Tony) Collins children, Jaime (Ron) Bortz, you to Curtis Cannon and joyed every moment of it. and Scott (Jennifer) Chance (Furrby) Hinz, Dil- Cannon Builders for every- At a very young age, he fell Hutchison; grandkids, lon (Kendall) Fowler and thing that they have done in love with motorcycles. Tiffany (Robert) Montoya, Abbye (Brandon) Jones; her for our family! He always had the fastest Rachel (Matt) Montalvo, and loudest bike. Along Nicholas (Whitney) Dean Seibel, AAMS William Stevens, AAMS Ken Stuart Shelley Seibel, AAMS 834 Falls Ave. 1031 Eastland Drive, 1616 Addison 400 S. Main St. #101, with this love of bikes, his Collins, Christopher (Lind- Suite 1010 Suite 1 Ave. E. Hailey other interests were golf sey) Collins, Marcus SERVICES 733-4925 734-1094 734-0264 788-7112 and trap shooting, which (Stephanie) Montoya, he did all to the fullest. He Shane Young, Gabrielle, Betty Lorraine Wooten of Gooding, memorial grave- was a member of the Ama- Kailey and John Phillips, Boise, visitation with family side service at 11 a.m. Friday teur Trapshooting Associ- and Kelly and Erin Hutchi- from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Elmwood Cemetery in ation and the NRA. Robbie son; 10 great-grandkids; at Relyea Funeral Chapel in Gooding (Demaray Funeral especially enjoyed his trav- many nieces and nephews; Boise; funeral at noon Satur- Service, Gooding Chapel). els with childhood friend and his very close child- day at Relyea Funeral Chapel; Rob Sturgill, AAMS Lynn Hansen, AAMS Gretchen W. Tim & Lori 1031 Eastland Drive, 1126 Eastland Drive, Clelland, AAMS Henrickson Neil where they explored hood friends from San visitation at 11 a.m. Saturday Roland W. Ulrich of Filer, Suite 3 Suite 200 2716 S. Lincoln 1327 Albion Ave. 734-9106 732-0300 Ste B, Jerome Burley Mexico and the deserts of Diego that he considered at the mortuary. funeral at 11 a.m.Friday at the 324-0174 678-1131 Arizona and California. his family. He was preced- Peace Lutheran Church in Robbie had a variety of ed in death by his mother, Judy Ann Rogers of Twin Filer; visitation from 6 to 9 jobs in his life, but the one Lois; father, William; Falls, memorial service at 10 p.m. Thursday at White that he was most proud of brother, James; son, Den- a.m. Thursday at the River Mortuary in Twin Falls. was being a crane operator. nis; and daughter, Annette Ridge Care and Rehabilita- He loved to tell anyone who Montoya. tion Center,640 Filer Ave.W. Sharon Elouise Shelly of would listen about the As his friends said, in Twin Falls (Reynolds Fu- Twin Falls, funeral at 1 p.m. Trevor Tarter, AAMS Heidi Detmer Kelly McCool Christian Tarter buildings and bridges he “Robbies stories will live neral Chapel in Twin Falls). Friday at Parkes Magic Val- 1445 Fillmore St. 918 Main St. 442 Main St. 1445 Fillmore St. helped build. His grand- on for generations.” ley Funeral Home,2551 Kim- Suite 1101 Buhl Gooding Suite 1101 737-0277 543-9034 934-5001 737-0277 sons never got tired of At Robbies request, John Leonard Brog of Hey- berly Road in Twin Falls; vis- hearing his experiences. He there will be no service. burn, funeral at 11 a.m. itation from 5 to 7 p.m. was a 25-year member of Cremation will be under Thursday at the Rasmussen Thursday at the funeral the International Union of the direction of Rosenau Funeral Home, 1350 E. 16th home. Operating Engineers, Local Funeral Home. St. in Burley; visitation from 12. In 2005, he and wife, Family and friends are en- 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday and Kathleen Larae Patterson www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC Dallas, packed up their couraged to share their 10 to 10:45 a.m. Thursday at and Cecil Patterson,me- Mark L. Martin Stanford L. Clelland lives, said good-bye to thoughts and memories at the funeral home. morial service at 11 a.m.Sept. 1126 Eastland Drive, 2716 S. Lincoln, friends and moved to Twin www.rosenaufuneralhome- 6 at Farnsworth Mortuary, Suite 200 Suite B, Jerome 732-0300 324-0174 MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING Falls, Idaho, to be closer to .com. Georgia Alice Hoyt of 1343 S. Lincoln in Jerome. Main 6 • Tuesday, August 30, 2011

“No. 1 is don't spend all the money, you can figure out what that means...You won't have stimulus programs under a Perry presidency. You won't spend all the money.” OPINION Perry said at the Tulsa Press Club event also attended by U.S. Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla.

OUR VIEW Otter: Damn the Consequences, Lets Low-Ball the Budget

Idaho Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter believes in cutting first, governing later. ouble-talk and rhetoric aside, Idaho politi- cians fall into two categories: One believes D that the state has a solemn responsibility to protect Idahos public school students and its weakest citizens. The other is convinced that Idaho must cut taxes at all costs — especially taxes for the richest Idahoans. Give him credit: Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter made it crystal clear last week in which camp he resides. The governor proclaimed that hell underesti- mate state tax revenue for the remainder of his term, forcing budget cuts that may later prove un- necessary. “You can expect the same thing the remainder of my time in office,” Otter said last week in a talk at a luncheon sponsored by the Boise Metro tive, according to Public Chamber of Commerce. Policy Polling. Now its “The future budgets that well have in the state Why Rick Perrys the roughly 73 percent. The are going to not look an awful lot unlike budgets number of moderate Repub- that weve had the last 3 ½ years,” the governor licans has withered. The events of 2009 and said. “ ... Were still going to work at institutionaliz- Real Deal 2010 also concentrated the ing a lot of the changes that we made during this Republican mind. It used to economic downturn.” Romney could handle Perry. be that there were many Including, of course, record-breaking reductions few weeks ago it But that electorate no longer themes in the Republican was possible to be- David exists. hymnal. Now there is only in state spending for public schools and colleges A lieve that Mitt Brooks The events of 2009 and one: Government is too big, and slashing the benefits to Medicaid recipients, Romney would win New York Times 2010 substantially shifted and it needs to be brought the poorest and most desperate Idahoans. the New Hampshire pri- voter attitudes and nothing under control. It used to be First, a note about this newspapers editorial his- mary and cruise easily to the that has happened in 2011 there were many threats on Republican nomination. Its most electable, 46 percent has altered that shift. the horizon. Now there is tory with Butch Otter. harder to see that now. named Perry,while only 20 Nationally,the events of only one: the interlocking Weve endorsed him for election to statewide of- There have been a slew of percent named Romney. 2009 and 2010 moved vot- oligarchy of politicians, aca- fice nine times — including for reelection to a sec- polls showing Gov.Rick When asked who would do ers to the right. In 2008, De- demics, journalists, con- ond term as governor last November — believing Perry of Texas surging to the best job on the econo- mocrats had a 12-point par- sultants and financiers who hes the kind of progressive conservative who re- double-digit national leads. my,27 percent said Perry ty identification advantage live along the Acela corridor He leads across demo- and 14 percent said Rom- among families earning be- want to rip America from its flects the views of most residents of this state. graphic groups — among ney.When asked who tween $30,000 and traditional moorings. Apparently, we were mistaken. Unlike his prede- educated Republicans and would do the best job con- $75,000. That advantage is Perry is benefiting from cessors, Jim Risch, Dirk Kempthorne, Phil Batt less-educated ones, among trolling Washington spend- gone, according to a July these shifts. He does best and Cecil Andrus, this governor has changed his upscale and downscale. ing, 20 percent chose Perry, Pew Research poll. In 2008, among the most conserva- Most impressive, hes win- 17 percent said Rep. Paul Democrats had a 7 percent tive voters. He has a simple world view to match that of the flat-earthers who ning over the Republican Ryan and only 8 percent advantage among white vot- and fashionable message:He hijacked Idahos Republican Party in 2008. activists who pay the clos- chose Romney. ers under 30. The Republi- does very well with the al- His new philosophy: Cut first, worry about the est attention and wield dis- The evidence suggests cans now have an 11-point ternative-reality right — consequences later. proportionate influence that Perrys appeal will not advantage with those young those who dont believe in with primary voters. be just a summer fad. Hes voters, according to the poll. global warming, evolution Idaho had cause to expect better of Butch Otter. A poll by the conservative benefiting from several of Within the Republican or that Obama was born in He was always a fiscal conservative, but it seemed political Web sites, The Dai- the trends that have funda- Party,the rightward shift the U.S. to us he had the best interests of all Idahoans at ly Caller/Conservative- mentally altered the Repub- has been even more vehe- So, yes, it is time to take heart. Home, surveys these ac- lican electorate. If the 2008 ment. In 2008, roughly 63 Perry seriously as a Repub- tivists. When asked this electorate were going to vote percent of primary voters lican nominee and even as a Guess not. week which candidate was in the 2012 primaries, then called themselves conserva- potential president.

OTHER VIEWS LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

The following editorial was not told of the ses- Save Downtown of those offices will no Twin Falls well as the Elmore County appeared in Mondays sion, and the child was Twin Falls longer be coming down- Sheriffs volunteer COP Washington Post: not informed of his Mi- town. Thank You program and Glenns Ferry Should minors who get randa rights. The boy I am writing this letter in Anyone buying a license Highway District. Without into trouble and are ques- confessed and was later hopes of gathering support plate, getting a drivers li- I would like to take a mo- the King Hill Fire Depart- tioned by law enforce- hit with juvenile delin- and to perhaps sway the cense, paying property tax- ment and thank all of those ment, Vale BLM hotshot ment officers at school be quency charges. Twin Falls County commis- es, visiting the recorders from the Glenns Ferry,Bliss crew,multiple BLM and informed of their Miranda The court concluded sioners to retain the county office, to name a few,is a and Gooding areas who Forest Service helicopters rights? that although there was offices in the downtown potential customer for the have helped to make this a and the friends and neigh- The Supreme Court no arrest and the interro- area. florists, restaurants, banks, safer place to live and play. bors of two ranchers in King changed the rules this gation took place in a I am a native of Twin Falls specialty shops, furniture I work for the Elmore Hill, we would not have summer in a case involv- school and not a police County and have seen many stores and others. I have no County sheriff in the been able to save the homes ing a 13-year-old North station, the boy was es- changes in my 82 years of way of estimating how Glenns Ferry area and fre- and ranch buildings. It was Carolina student who had sentially in custody since life. One of them, sadly,is many people this would be, quently am in a position only by fast and hard work been seen in the back it was likely he did not the demise of the down- but the number is substan- where I need help from an- of those involved that these yard of a home that had believe he could leave or town. Urban Renewal has tial. And this is only the be- other agency to safely com- houses were saved. been burglarized. Days refuse to answer the offi- spent a lot of time, effort ginning. I expect that in the plete my job. In the last sev- Although the majority of after the incident, a po- cers questions. The jus- and money to revive the near future, there would be eral months I have had nu- those I have named are gov- lice officer questioned tices ruled that the police area as have many other or- more county offices moving merous times where the ernment entities that you the minor in a closed- officer should have taken ganizations and various to that location. I feel that Gooding County Sheriffs would expect to help, it is door interrogation at the boys age into account persons. This proposal to all of the county offices Department, Bliss Fire De- the level of professionalism school that included a when determining move the county offices to should be in one central lo- partment, the Bliss QRU, and dedication that stands school official. whether Miranda rights the old hospital building cation as they currently are. Idaho State Police, King Hill out. In addition, many of The minors guardian were in order. only thwarts these many ef- I am hopeful that the Fire Department, Elmore them are volunteers who forts. people of influence in this County Ambulance, Boise choose to put their lives on The county commission- area will see this likely move BLM Fire, Twin Falls BLM the line for their communi- ers, by their own admission, as a serious threat to the vi- Fire and Idaho Transporta- ties. What an amazing thing state that 90 to 100 em- tality and the very liveli- tion Department, have to see this type of spirit alive ployees will be transferring hood of downtown Twin come to my aid at traffic and well in our community. John Pfeifer Josh Awtry Steve Crump to the West Addison loca- Falls and use their influence crashes, fires and search and Again, hats off to all of Publisher Editor Opinion Editor tion (reference Times- to convince the county rescue operations. those who helped and The members of the editorial board and writers of News article, Aug. 25). Not commissioners to retain Most recently during the thanks for all you do in your editorials are John Pfeifer, Josh Awtry, Steve Crump, only will those employees their offices in their central Blair Fire above King Hill I communities every day. Bill Bitzenburg and Mary Lou Panatopoulos. be moving out of down- downtown location. was lucky to get help from KIP WILLS town, but all of the patrons RICHARD IRWIN all of those I have listed as Kuna

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Dietrich Home UI Asks Court for Permission Job Done, Theyre Heading Home to Release Records Invasion Suspect BY TODD DVORAK But the request for de- Associated Press claratory relief filed Mon- day asks the court to deter- BOISE • University of Ida- mine if the employee priva- to Change Plea ho administrators are ask- cy privilege in Idaho Public ing a state judge to deter- Records Law applies after mine if it can legally release the employee dies. BY BRADLEY GUIRE gained a valuable tip to the personnel records of a UI lawyer Kent Nelson [email protected] the identity of the alleged former psychology profes- said the request is unusual invaders through a family sor accused of shooting a because motions for de- One of the member. The tipster, who graduate student before claratory relief are typically four indi- is related to Donabedian, turning the gun on himself sought after a lawsuit has viduals claimed that Donabedian last week. been filed. Even though no PHOTO COURTESY OF SPC. ELIZABETH CANARY suspected helped in the robbery so University lawyers filed lawsuit has been filed in the The first wave of guardsmen from the 116th Cavalry of commit- he could afford a $500 the request Monday in 2nd case, Nelson said the re- Brigade Combat Team arrived in the U.S. Sunday, after ting a home circumcision for his baby. District Court for a ruling quest shows the university spending nine months in Iraq. About 300 soldiers from invasion A few days later, Twin on the file of Ernesto Bus- wants to cooperate. Idaho, Montana and Oregon flew to Joint Base Lewis- Baker robbery in Falls police found and ar- tamante, who resigned his “Its fitting in that we McChord, near Tacoma, Wash. Theyll now spend about Dietrich is rested Donabedian at a faculty position days before want to provide a timely 10 days having a health assessment, turning in slated to Twin Falls fast-food gunning down 22-year-old accounting for the public equipment, and receiving legal counseling and other plead guilty restaurant. Donabedian Kathryn Benoit at her off- within the bounds of the services before returning home. In all, about 2,700 this morn- reportedly spilled details campus home in Moscow law,Nelson said in a state- guardsmen from the three states are returning home this ing. of the invasion, including late Monday. ment. fall. Gabriel the names of the other Bustamante, 31, and Last week,the police and Baker, 30, suspects: Bennett, Taylor Benoit,22,were dating ear- university released a pair of was sched- and Baker. lier this year, but she broke statements shedding light Bennett uled to be- According to the report off the relationship in May on the murder-suicide, the gin a jury of Donabedians inter- after he threatened her with relationship and efforts trial in Lin- view, the group was a gun and vowed to kill her, taken by Benoit, the uni- Man Found Dead in Creek Near Fort Hall coln Coun- drinking in Jerome when according to police. versity and police in the ty today, he told them about need- Investigators also said months after their breakup. FORT HALL • Officials with Sunday night by a family along with ing money for the opera- last week that Bustamante, After the couple split, the Shoshone-Bannock swimming in the creek in the co-defen- tion. He said the group who referred to himself Benoit alerted school offi- tribes say the body of a 45- Fort Hall Bottoms area. dants Jere- then headed north to Di- among students as “the cials that she was becom- year-old Fort Hall man was Fort Hall Police Chief Pat miah Ben- etrich. Baker, who already beastand a “psychopathic ing increasing concerned found in a creek near Fort Teton says the cause of death Donabedian nett, 27, had a sawed-off shotgun killer, had six guns and for her safety and filed a Hall. is under investigation. An Aaron with no stock, and Ben- medication for bipolar dis- sexual harassment com- Reservation spokes- autopsy was planned Mon- Donabedi- nett went to the Conners order and severe anxiety plaint with the university woman Laverne Beech iden- day. an, 22, and house and returned a among his possessions on June 12. Bustamante de- tified the man as Clint Bal- Ballards car was found Jamie Tay- short time later with more found in the Moscow hotel nied the allegations and lard. His body was found about ¼ mile from where lor, 30. guns, Donabedian said, where he killed himself. filed his own complaint floating in Spring Creek his body was found. However, before the group left for a University officials have against her on July 8, Baker is Twin Falls residence. been under pressure from claiming defamation of changing Each defendant ap- Benoits family and the me- character. MAINTAIN YOUR INDEPENDENT Taylor his plea, peared with a separate at- dia to release the contents School officials had con- while the torney at a preliminary of Bustamantes personnel tact with Benoit more than LIFESTYLE WITH QUALITY CARE other defendants trials hearing in May, each ar- file. So far, the university a dozen times to discuss were pushed back to this guing that the Conners has resisted,citing employ- the situation and urged her Caregivers who provide the best fall. could not positively iden- ee privacy laws. to take safety precautions. possible care for your loved ones The Lincoln County tify any defendant as the Sheriffs Office reported in two masked individuals March that David and who held them at gun- Colleen Conner were held at point. gunpoint by multiple indi- During other testimony Julie Mills viduals while being robbed with investigators, the Owner 280-0324 on the night of March 9. state showed that a search David Conner told police of a Twin Falls residence that the suspect took away turned up, among many T.F. Approves Interstate Amusement Movies his shotgun, bound him things, a video camera MOVIES AND SHOWTIMES August 26 to September 1, 2011 Only with rope and placed him which had a matching se- on the kitchen floor.Mean- rial number to the one re- Historic ORPHEUM while, the suspects forced ported by the Conners. It 164 Main, Twin Falls All Adults $7.00 before 5:15 Colleen Conner to find also revealed personal $45.8M Budget money and other valuables. digital images of the Con- Fright Night (R) 7:00 9:05 Weeks later, authorities ners. After weeks of cuts ter for it,”Fields said. and tweaks, the new The council removed a Jerome Cinema 4 budget almost 2.4 percent boost to its 955 West Main, Jerome All Adults $6.00 before 5:15 At a Glance counts), burglary (two general fund that would Fright Night (R) 7:10 9:30 Cowboys & Aliens (13) 7:15 9:45 Dietrich Home counts), robbery (two doubles city street have brought about Rise of the Planet of the Apes (13) 7:00 9:15 counts) maintenance funding $366,000 into the citys Spy Kids: All The Time in The World (PG) 7:00 9:15 Invasion Notes: Held on $750,000 while keeping coffers, but at the cost of Twin Cinema $2 Movies Suspects bond in Jerome County property taxes static. $12 in additional annual Next hearing: Jury trial property taxes per 2 Movies to Choose From $2.00 a Ticket Shows 12:45 2:45 Four people were arrest- on Oct. 18 BY NICK COLTRAIN $150,000 of value. ed on suspicion of rob- [email protected] “I would have liked to bery, burglary and crimi- Aaron Donabedian, 22 take some of that to put in- nal conspiracy stemming Felony charges: Criminal The Twin Falls City Coun- to streets, but I am unwell from an alleged home in- conspiracy, conspiracy to cil passed the citys new to add additional tax bur- vasion in Dietrich on commit burglary, conspir- budget Monday night den to our citizens at this Twin Cinema 12 March 9. acy to commit robbery without any of the rapid point,”Councilman Greg 160 Eastland Twin Falls All Adults $6.50 before 5:15 on Matinees Notes: Posted $50,000 and occasionally con- Lanting said. Captain America (13) Daily 4:00 9:30 Gabriel Baker, 30 tentious cutting that The money was added to bond on May 5 Our Idiot Brother (R) Daily 12:15 2:30 4:45 7:00 9:15 Felony charges: Criminal Next hearing: Jury trial marked the last several the budget to increase the Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (R) conspiracy, conspiracy to on Nov. 15 weeks of the process. councils maximum commit burglary, conspir- Several council members spending cap in case it was Daily 12:15 2:30 4:45 7:00 9:15 acy to commit robbery. Jamie Taylor, 30 expressed their satisfaction needed; there was never Colombiana (13) Daily 12:45 3:00 5:15 7:30 9:45 Notes: Held on $750,000 Felony charges: Criminal with a budget that doesnt widespread support on the Final Destination 5 in 3D (R) Daily 12:15 2:30 4:45 7:00 9:15 bond in Gooding County conspiracy, conspiracy to raise property taxes but council to keep it. Mayor Rise of the Planet of the Apes (13) Next hearing: Change of commit burglary, conspir- found enough places to cut Don Hall did propose Daily 12:45 3:00 5:15 7:30 9:45 plea today in Jerome acy to commit robbery — including about 10 posi- adding $5 in property taxes Spy Kids: All the Time in the World (PG) County Notes: Held on $100,000 tions eliminated through per $150,000 of value, to a Daily 12:30 2:45 5:00 7:15 9:15 bond in Gooding County hiring freezes and two lay- community-wide total of One Day (13) Daily 5:15 7:30 9:45 Jeremiah Bennett, 27 Next hearing: Jury trial offs — to almost double $157,000, to help the roads Felony charges: Second- with no date set funding for road mainte- budget hit the $1.3 million The Smurfs (PG) Daily 12:45 3:00 5:15 7:30 9:45 degree kidnapping (two nance during the fiscal year mark, but after several The Help (13) Daily 12:45 3:45 7:00 9:45 that begins Oct. 1. community members dis- Cowboys & Aliens (13) Daily 1:00 4:00 7:00 9:30 The final budget is about paraged the idea at a public Conan the Barbarian (R) Daily 4:45 7:00 9:30 $45.83 million and includes hearing, it failed to gain Harry Potter & Deathly Hallows 2 (13) Daily 1:00 7:00 $930,101 for road mainte- traction, with even Hall Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) 12:45 2:45 All Seats $2.00 nance. Last year, the city abandoning the idea. set aside $550,000 for the Mr. Popper's Penguins (PG) 12:45 2:45 All Seats $2.00 Idaho Marriage Rates Near same budget item, while the budget proposed by City Manager Travis Roth- Highest in the Nation weiler set that line item at $750,000. City Engineer SIGN UP TO WIN FREE ASSOCIATED PRESS was more than 25 per Jackie Fields said the city 1,000, compared to the na- would need to spend about IDAHO FALLS • New tional average of about 19 $1.3 million to put repairs numbers released by the per 1,000. The rate for and resurfacing on the op- TWIN FALLS U.S. Census Bureau shows women in Idaho was just timal eight-year rotation. Idaho residents are more over 25 per 1,000, com- “It took us a long time to likely to get married and pared to the national aver- get here and, in the long COUNTY FAIR more likely to stay that way age of more than 17. term, our roads will be bet- than their counterparts The Post Register re- FAMILY PACKS across the country. ports that data from the The research published Idaho Department of TH ND Thursday used data from Health and Welfares 2009 AUGUST 29 - SEPTEMBER 2 2009 to show that Idaho Vital Statistics report has one of the highest mar- shows that at least one One FAMILY FUN PACK (4 Fair Tickets and 4 Ride Packets) for the riage rates in the nation. couple exchanged vows on Twin Falls County Fair will be given away at random every day The marriage rate for men every day of that year. during the week of August 29th - September 2nd. For a chance to win, subscribe to the “Today’s Deal”

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ASSOCIATED PRESS Bill Peterson, former curator for the Montana Heritage Commission, poses near an antique Gypsy fortune teller machine on July 28 in Virginia City, Mont. The 100-year-old machine that speaks your fortune and may be the last of its kind sat for decades in a Virginia City restaurant and has received multimillion-dollar offers. “They dont have any idea what they have. Its like they The Gypsy and David Copperfield have the worlds best diamond and they Rare find discovered amid Montana sight in this ghost town-turned- restoring the Gypsy more than five just pulled it out of themed tourist attraction. years ago, and collectors realized their mineshaft. Its gold rush towns Old West kitsch The 100-year-old fortune teller the machine was one of two or was an extremely rare find. Instead three “verbal fortune tellers left in good that its there BY MATT VOLZ fortune-telling machine featured of dispensing a card like Zoltar, the the world. and it survived, but Associated Press in the Tom Hanks movie “Big. Gypsy would actually speak your One of those collectors, magician Others took one look at those fortune from a hidden record play- David Copperfield, said he thinks now it really needs VIRGINIA CITY, Mont. • The piercing eyes and got the heebie- er. When you dropped a nickel in she is even rarer than that. to be part of the Gypsy sat for decades in a restau- jeebies so bad they couldnt get the slot, her eyes would flash, her “I think its only one of one, rant amid the Old West kitsch that away fast enough. teeth would chatter and her voice Copperfield said in a recent tele- world. fills this former gold rush town, her But until a few years ago, nobody, would come floating from a tube phone interview with The Associ- Theo Holstein, a California unblinking gaze greeting the not even her owner,knew the non- extending out of the eight-foot-tall ated Press. collector who grumbles that the tourists who shuffled in from the functioning machine gathering box. Copperfield wanted the Gypsy to Gypsy is wasted in Virginia City, creaking wooden sidewalk outside. dust in Bobs Place was an undis- Word got out when the Montana be the crown jewel in his collection Mont., and should be placed in a Some mistook her for Zoltar, the covered treasure sitting in plain Heritage Commission began Please see GYPSY, N2 private collection for proper care

U.S.-Taliban Talks Were Making Headway on Bergdahl Before Afghans Pulled Plug

Clandestine meetings offered tantalizing prospect of brokered the best chance yet agreement between U.S. and the Taliban before published at reaching Mullah reports ended the talks abruptly, sent negotiator into hiding. Mohammed Omar, considered the linchpin to ending ASSOCIATED PRESS BY KATHY GANNON two years ago in eastern Afghanistan, the Taliban fight A damaged covered bridge spans Cox Brook in and ANNE GEARAN according to a senior Western diplomat against the U.S.- Northfield, Vt., Monday, the day after Tropical Storm Associated Press in the region and a childhood friend of backed government Irene caused flash floods across the region. the Taliban negotiator,Tayyab Aga. in Afghanistan. The Bergdahl KABUL, Afghanistan • Direct U.S. The U.S. negotiators asked Aga what contacts were pre- talks with the Taliban had evolved to a could be done to gain Bergdahls re- liminary but had begun to bear fruit, substantive negotiation before Afghan lease. The discussion did not get into Afghan and U.S. officials said. Irenes Toll Jumps officials, nervous that the secret and specifics but Aga discussed the release Perhaps most importantly they of- independent talks would undercut of Afghan prisoners at Guantanamo fered the tantalizing prospect of a bro- President Hamid Karzai, scuttled Bay, Cuba and in Afghanistan at kered agreement between the U.S. and them, Afghan and U.S. officials told Bagram Air Field. the Taliban — one that would allow the to 38; Vt. Towns The Associated Press. Published reports about the clandes- larger reconciliation of the Taliban in- Featured prominently in the talks tine meetings ended the talks abruptly, to Afghanistan political life to move was the whereabouts and eventual re- and sent Aga into hiding. forward. The United States has not lease of U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl Collapse of the direct talks between committed to any such deal, but the Battle Flooding of Hailey,who was captured more than Aga and U.S. officials probably spoiled Please see AFGHANISTAN, N2

In many cases, the up and running again in time most damage occured for the Monday morning well after storm had commute.To the surprise of many New Yorkers, things NASA: Space passed, as rainwater went pretty smoothly. turned rivers and But in New England, Station May Be Gadhafis Family Flees to Algeria streams into torrents. landlocked Vermont con- tended with what its gover- Evacuated by Nov. BY PATRICK J. MCDONNELL trial for crimes committed during his BY WILSON RING nor called the worst flooding Los Angeles Times reign. and JENNIFER PELTZ in a century. Streams also Page N2. Since rebels moved into the capital a Associated Press raged out of control in up- TRIPOLI, Libya • Members of deposed week ago, Gadhafi has been heard sev- state New York. Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafis eral times in broadcasts on loyal media, MONTPELIER, Vt. • The In many cases, the mo- family have fled to neighboring Algeria, urging followers and loyal tribes to fight full measure of Hurricane ment of maximum danger the Algerian government said Monday. the rebels. A spokesman who has con- Irenes fury came into focus arrived well after the storm Algerian state television reported that tacted international media insists that Monday as the death toll had passed, as rainwater Gadhafi kin who arrived Monday Gadhafi still is in Libya. jumped to 38, New England made its way into rivers and through a border crossing between the Rumors have swirled about his exact towns battled epic floods streams and turned them two countries include his wife,Safiyah, whereabouts. Some had suggested that and millions faced the into torrents. Irene dumped his daughter, Aysha, and two of his Gadhafi,too,was in Algeria — a country dispiriting prospect of sev- up to 11 inches of rain on sons, Hannibal and Mohammed. The rebels have accused of assisting him by eral days without electricity. Vermont and more than 13 group also included an undisclosed sending mercenaries. Other uncon- From North Carolina to in parts of New York. number of Gadhafis grandchildren,Al- firmed reports suggest he has fled to the Maine, communities “We were expecting geria said. vicinity of his hometown, Sirte, about cleaned up and took stock of heavy rains, said Bobbi- The Algerian government said it had 250 miles east of Tripoli.Gadhafi retains the uneven and hard-to- Jean Jeun of Clarksville, a informed both the United Nations and substantial support in Sirte, where he predict costs of a storm that hamlet near Albany, N.Y. the rebel Transitional National Council liberally bestowed the states largesse. spared the nations biggest “We were expecting flood- that Gadhafis relatives had arrived. Rebels are converging from both east city a nightmare scenario, ing. We werent expecting But there was no answer to a much and west on the coastal city of more only to deliver a historic devastation. It looks like Dairyman Loves bigger question: Where was Moammar than 100,000, readying for what could wallop to towns well inland. somebody set a bomb off. Gadhafi himself? be the bloodiest battle of Libyas six- In New York City, where Meanwhile, the 11-state What Grazing Rebels have ended Gadhafis 42 years month civil war. people had braced for a dis- death toll, which had stood in power, occupying his Bab al-Aziziya Rebels say they are hoping to nego- aster-movie scene of water at 21 as of Sunday night, Does for Cows. compound in Tripoli and consolidating tiate a surrender of Sirte to avoid more swirling around skyscrapers, rose sharply as bodies were control over the capital. But they are bloodshed, but say they will take if by the subways and buses were Please see IRENE, N2 Money, N4. keen to capture Gadhafi and put him on force if necessary. Nation & World 2 • Tuesday, August 30, 2011 OBAMA TAPS SPACE STATION MAY WARREN JEFFS Irene LABOR IN MEDICALLY Continued from N1 ECONOMIST INDUCED COMA BE EVACUATED IN NOV. pulled from floodwaters FOR TOP JOB HOUSTON • Polygamist and people were electro- Astronauts may need to take the unprecedented sect leader Warren Jeffs cuted by downed power WASHINGTON • Presi- was hospitalized Monday lines. dent Obama on Monday step of temporarily abandoning the International in a medically induced co- The tally of Irenes de- tapped a prominent labor ma in critical condition af- struction mounted, too. economist to join his ad- Space Station if last weeks Russian launch acci- ter fasting in the weeks An apparently vacant visers and help steer a fall since receiving a life sen- home exploded in an jobs agenda that will be dent prevents new crews from flying there this tence for sexually assault- evacuated, flooded area critical to the presidents fall. Until officials figure out what went wrong ing underage followers he in Pompton Lakes, N.J., re-election bid. In nomi- took as spiritual brides, early Monday, and fire- nating Alan Krueger as with Russias essential Soyuz rockets, there will officials said.The 55-year- fighters had to battle the chair of the White House old head of the Funda- flames from a boat. In the Council of Economic Ad- be no way to launch any more astronauts before mentalist Church of Jesus Albany, N.Y., suburb of visers, Obama gains an Christ of Latter Day Saints Guilderland, police res- economist with expertise the current residents have to leave in mid-No- was expected to survive, cued two people Monday in the labor market and vember. an official familiar with after their car was swept unemployment. Jeffs medical condition away. Rescuers found — Associated Press — Associated Press said. — Associated Press them three hours later, clinging to trees along the swollen creek. “Its going to take time to recover from a storm of this magnitude,Pres- Norbys sentiments: “That is sion hard. Just weeks after talks, confirmed published ident Barack Obama Gypsy not something we would ever Norby spoke to the AP, her Afghanistan accounts about them in warned as he promised Continued from N1 consider,selling off these an- position and three others Continued from N1 June,but has never publicly the government would tiques. were eliminated as part of a detailed the content, for- do everything in its pow- of turn-of the century penny That dismissal has set col- larger reorganization to cut Taliban wants security as- mat or participants. er to help people get back arcade games.It would occu- lectors grumbling.Theo Hol- $400,000 from the commis- surances from Washington. The first was held in late on their feet. py a place of pride among the stein, a California collector sions budget, Ross said. In a series of interviews 2010 followed by at least For many people, the magicians mechanized Yacht and renovator of such ma- The state agency that over- with diplomats, current two other meetings in early aftermath could prove Race, Temple of Mystery and chines, said he thinks the sees the commission, mean- and former Taliban,Afghan spring of this year, the for- more painful than the various machines that tested Gypsy is wasted in Virginia while,is not so quick to reject government officials and a mer U.S. official said. The storm itself. a persons strength. City and should be placed in the idea of selling the Gypsy. close childhood friend of sessions were held in Ger- In North Carolina, Copperfield acknowledged a private collection for proper Department of Commerce Aga, the AP learned Aga is many and Qatar,the official where Irene blew ashore approaching the curators care. He said he is trying to deputy director Andrew hiding in Europe, and is said. along the Outer Banks on about buying the Gypsy a few gather investors to make a $3 Poole said he has not seen any afraid to return to Pakistan Agas childhood friend, Saturday before heading years ago but declined to say million bid that would top offers in writing, and if one fearing reprisals. who spoke to the AP on for New York and New what he offered. Janna Nor- Copperfields offer. were made, it would go The United States has condition he not be identi- England, 1,000 people by, the Montana Heritage “They dont have any idea through a bid process that in- had no direct contact with fied because he feared re- were still in emergency Commission curator who re- what they have. Its like they cludes the scrutiny of the him for months. taliation, said Aga was in shelters, awaiting word ceived the call from Copper- have the worlds best dia- commission and input from A senior U.S. official ac- Germany.A diplomat in the on their homes. fields assistant,said it was in mond and they just pulled it the public. knowledged that the talks region said Aga fled to a Eu- the ballpark of $2 million, out of their mineshaft,Hol- The state inherited the imploded because of the ropean country after his along with a proposal to re- stein said. “Its good that its Gypsy in 1998 when it paid leak and that Aga, while contacts with the United GOLD AND SILVER place it with another for- there and it survived,but now $6.5 million to buy nearly 250 alive,had disappeared.The States were revealed. WE PAY THE MOST tune-telling machine.On top it really needs to be part of the buildings and their contents U.S.will continue to pursue The talks were deliber- INSTANT PAYMENT of that, he pledged to pro- world. in Virginia City and nearby talks,the official said.Cur- ately revealed by someone CALL TODAY FOR PRIVATE APPOINTMENT mote Virginia City in adver- Holstein said he wouldnt Nevada City from the son of rent and former U.S. offi- in the presidential palace, NORTHWEST METALS, LLC. tisements. be surprised in the machine Charles Bovey. The Montana cials spoke on condition of where Karzais office is lo- (208) 721-0846 But Heritage commission ultimately sold for $10 million collector spent years buying anonymity because they cated,said a Western and an curators, representing the or more. Copperfield also up the buildings to preserve were not authorized to dis- Afghan official. The reason Gypsys owner — the state of said he is still interested in the two crumbling ghost cuss the talks. was Karzais animosity to- Montana — rejected the idea, purchasing it. towns and he stocked them The U.S. acknowledged ward the U.S. and fear that saying cashing in on this That could put pressure on with his ever-growing collec- the meetings after Karzai, any agreement Washington piece of history would be akin the state, which, like the rest tion of antique games, music who apparently fears being brokered would undermine WANTED… to selling their soul. of the nation, is facing hard machines and oddities. sidelined by U.S.-Taliban his authority,they said. “If we start selling our col- fiscal times. Montanas Bill Peterson, the heritage We still pay top lection for money, what do budget is in the black, but commissions former curator FAST BAIL BOND Brockman Family dollar for junk we have? said Norby, the keeping the effects of the re- of interpretation, said the Chiropractic batteries! commissions former curator cession at arms length has collection includes hundreds Dr. Marjorie A. Brockman of collections. meant deep budget cuts. of thousands of items, so 735-0030 R.N., B.S.N., D.C. Interstate Batteries The commissions acting Those cuts have hit the many that curators are still Jack Green - Joyce Moreno “A Positive Approach To Wellness” director,Marilyn Ross echoed Montana Heritage Commis- discovering them. 445 Idaho St., Gooding • 934-5000 733-0896

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BY CINDY SNYDER ventional dairy, I would still For the Times-News graze,”Mallett said. “I love what it does for the cows.” HOLLISTER • Its past 10 The layout of Malletts THE MARKET AT A GLANCE a.m. as cows ready to move dairy conforms to rules that to their new pasture mill im- at the time were pending for patiently through a delay in organic dairies but didnt go Insurers Drive Stocks Higher their routine. into effect until this year. But Sean Mallett, one of Mallett — along with his NEW YORK (AP) • So much for Irene. Stocks rose the owners of Natures Har- stepfather and mother,John broadly Monday, led by insurance companies, after it mony Organic Dairy, wants and Susan Reitsma — became clear that the tropical storm caused far less to demonstrate how easy it bought the former hog farm damage than many had feared. An increase in U.S. is to move dairy cows from in 2005, intent to use it as a CINDY SNYDER • FOR THE TIMES-NEWS consumer spending also helped, as did as did a rare one paddock to another in heifer feeding facility. But Dairyman Sean Mallett began planting pastures around piece of good news from Greece: a merger of two ma- an intensive grazing man- Malletts research showed his Natures Harmony Organic Dairy near Hollister in jor banks. agement system. First, he the site had potential for or- 2006. Grasses grown at the location play a vital role in The Dow Jones industrial average rose 254.71 explains to a group of more ganic dairy use. the dairys functions. points, or 2.3 percent, to close at 11,539.25. It is now than 50 visitors how he be- In 2006, they began down just 0.3 percent for the year. It had been down gan organizing pastures and planting a pasture mix of al- wanted to exceed them.” 30 days before it is grazed as much as 7.4 percent for the year on Aug. 10. the barn at his dairy near falfa, perennial rye, fescue Because they had the lux- again. The Standard & Poors 500 index rose 33.28 points, Hollister five years ago. and orchard grass. Lately, ury of starting the dairy A 35-acre feed yard is or 2.8 percent, to 1,210.08. The widely used market Its all part of a tour held white clover has been added from essentially bare about a half mile from the benchmark is now up 8.1 percent since on Aug. 8, last Thursday to show how to the mix. According to ground, the owners located milking barn, different from when it hit low for the year because of a downgrade strict grazing requirements pasture rules for organic the milking barn as close to most conventional dairies of the U.S. governments credit rating. for organic dairies are met, production, animals must the plots middle as possible. that locate the feed yard and how they benefit both graze pasture at least 120 Pastures were seeded near closer.Mallett said hes will- producers and cattle. But days per year.Animals must the barn, and gravel lanes ing to spend a bit more to the cows are only interested also take in a minimum of 30 allow cows easy pasture ac- move feed than to force in their new pasture, and as percent dry matter from cess. cows to walk longer dis- Mallett finally lets loose a grazing pasture. Cows graze paddocks of 3 tances. wire gate, about 500 of them “We knew in 2006 that or 6 acres for between 12-24 “The farther the cows move to a fresh paddock in the pasture rules that went hours before theyre moved walk, the more energy they less than three minutes. into effect this year were to the next section. Each burn and the less milk they “Even if we were a con- coming,”Mallett said. “We paddock is rested for about produce,”he said.

Some Idaho Banks Fall Behind on TARP Payments STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST Operator of Magic Valley Bank locations has according to state banking Intermountain Bancorp — AlliantEgy 1.70 13 40.34 +.87 +9.7 Kaman .64f 14 33.78 +1.91 +16.2 regulators. which operates three Magic AlliantTch .80 7 62.55 +2.20 - 16.0 Keycorp .12 7 6.75 +.33 - 23.7 missed six payments for money borrowed from AmCasino .42 17 18.70 +1.33 +19.6 LeeEnt ...... 72 ... -70.7 the U.S. Treasury during the financial crisis. “We dont want them divi- Valley Bank locations in Aon Corp .60 17 47.15 +1.11 +2.5 MicronT ... 10 6.15 +.49 - 23.4 dending their shareholders south-central Idaho — has BallardPw ...... 1.38 +.03 - 8.0 OfficeMax ... 11 6.18 +.50 - 65.1 BkofAm .04 ... 8.39 +.63 - 37.1 RockTen .80 13 51.70 +2.37 - 4.2 money that would strength- missed six payments, but ConAgra .92 13 24.41 +.50 +8.1 Sensient .84 16 36.06 +1.69 - 1.8 BOISE • Three Idaho bank struggling in the wake of en capital,”said Gavin Gee, Treasury has not asked to Costco .96 24 77.79 +.58 +7.7 SkyWest .16 14 12.95 +.95 - 17.1 Diebold 1.12 14 27.95 +.98 - 12.8 Teradyn ... 7 12.31 +.47 - 12.3 companies have fallen be- loan defaults and the col- director of Idahos Depart- send an observer, bank offi- DukeEngy 1.00f 13 18.77 +.21 +5.4 Tuppwre 1.20 17 65.40 +.65 +37.2 hind on their payments to lapse of the home and com- ment of Finance, which reg- cials say.The holding compa- DukeRlty .68 59 11.85 +.81 - 4.9 US Bancrp .50 11 23.17 +.75 - 14.1 Fastenal s .52 31 33.01 +.84 +10.2 Valhi .50 57 59.42 +.55 +168.7 the U.S. Treasury for money mercial real estate market ulates state-chartered banks ny says it is permitted to defer Heinz 1.92f 17 52.19 +1.09 +5.5 WalMart 1.46f 12 53.19 +.29 - 1.4 borrowed under the Trou- that began to hit the state in like Intermountain, Idaho payments, and the company HewlettP .48 6 26.12 +1.30 - 38.0 WashFed .24 18 15.10 +.58 - 10.8 HomeDp 1.00 15 33.99 - .01 - 3.1 WellsFargo .48 10 25.42 +.83 - 18.0 bled Asset Relief Program set late 2007.Syringa and Idaho Banking Co. and Syringa. has accounted for the money Idacorp 1.20 15 37.91 +1.15 +2.5 ZionBcp .04 ... 17.26 +1.01 - 28.8 up by the federal govern- Banking Co. are among six “Once they are able to raise it owes in its financial state- ment to help banks at the banks operating in the state capital ... obviously they can ments, although it hasnt yet height of the nations finan- under orders by government pay dividends.” made the payments. MAGIC VALLEY COMMODITIES cial crisis. regulators to build up their The Idaho Statesman re- cash reserves and shed trou- Mon Commodity High Low Close Change Sep J-Yen1.3061 1.2985 1.3017 - .0024 ports that holding compa- bled loans. Aug Live cattle114.35 113.40 113.50 - .80 Dec J-Yen1.3075 1.3002 1.3025 - .0031 nies for Syringa Bank, Inter- The recession also claimed Oct Live cattle115.70 114.50 114.60 - .60 SepEuro-currency1.4553 1.4462 1.4507 + .0027 AugFeeder cattle133.40 132.08 132.33 - 28 DecEuro-currency1.4558 1.4450 1.4489 + .0024 mountain Community Bank as a victim one bank, the SepFeeder cattle133.90 132.18 132.70 - .58 SepCanada dollar1.0262 1.0160 1.0228 + .0082 and Idaho Banking Co. still Ketchum-based First Bank Oct Feeder cattle134.60 132.85 133.55 - .23 DecCanada dollar1.0241 1.0159 1.0208 + .0080 Oct Lean hogs 87.40 86.30 86.40 - .70 Sep U.S. Dollar 73.91 73.57 73.76 - .11 owe a combined $3.5 million of Idaho, which was shut Dec Lean hogs 84.65 83.50 83.68 - .90 Aug Comex gold 1817.9 1786.7 1786.8 - 7.3 for past-due TARP pay- down by the U.S. Office of Sep Wheat771.50 755.25 757.25 - 5.00 Oct Comex gold1839.0 1776.3 1786.4 - 8.7 Dec Wheat805.50 793.25 795.00 - 2.00 Sep Comex silver 41.80 40.29 40.73 - .23 ments. U.S. Treasury ob- Thrift Supervision in 2009. Sep KC Wheat874.50 859.75 874.00 + 8.00 Dec Comex silver 41.85 40.35 40.77 - .23 servers are also attending Despite the ongoing chal- Dec KC Wheat899.75 885.00 899.00 + 7.00 SepTreasury bond138.5 136.1 136.2 - 1.1 Sep MPS Wheat962.25 945.50 948.25 - 8.00 DecTreasury bond136.3 135.3 135.2 - 1.1 board meetings of the hold- lenges, many Idaho banking Dec MPS Wheat946.50 934.25 939.00 + 2.25 Sep Coffee284.25 280.00 284.95 + 6.05 ing companies for Syringa officials say they see a Sep Corn765.50 751.50 756.25 + 3.75 Dec Coffee284.75 279.90 284.45 + 5.25 Dec Corn779.00 765.25 770.00 + 3.00 Sep Cocoa 1930 1900 1922 + 31 Bank and Idaho Banking Co. brighter future than a year Sep Soybeans1438.75 1411.251438.00 + 23.25 Dec Cocoa 1946 1918 1939 + 29 Delayed payments to the ago. Investors have put $1.4 Nov Soybeans1447.75 1420.751447.00 + 23.50 Oct Cotton105.41 103.10 104.77 + .85 Aug BFP Milk 21.58 21.54 21.58 + .01 Dec Cotton105.78 103.50 104.92 + .60 program offer evidence that billion into banks operating Sep BFP Milk 18.85 18.55 18.60 - .02 Oct Crude oil 87.62 85.11 87.43 + 2.06 four years after the onset of in the state in the past 18 Oct BFP Milk 18.63 18.39 18.44 + .05 SepUnleaded gas2.9513 2.8765 2.9104 - .0242 Nov BFP Milk 18.40 18.24 18.28 + .04 Sep Heating oil3.0412 2.9885 3.0146 + .0045 the recession and three years months, and more banks Oct Sugar 30.25 29.79 29.89 + .33 Oct Natural gas 3.924 3.822 3.837 - .075 after the nations financial have managed to erase some Mar Sugar 29.30 28.77 28.98 + .35 Quotations from Sinclair & Co. Sep B-Pound1.6451 1.6332 1.6404 + .0072 733-6013 or (800) 635-0821 sector fell into disarray,some of the red ink in their finan- Dec B-Pound1.6430 1.6325 1.6393 + .0077 Idaho banks are still strug- cial statements by resolving gling. troubled loans. GRAINS & METALS REPORT “Its a challenge for right Because Idaho Banking now,” Scott Gibson, Sy- Co. and Syringa are under ringas president and CEO, regulatory orders to increase VALLEY BEANS 29. Prices are net to growers, 100 pounds, U.S. No. 1 told the Statesman. their capital, theyre actually beans, less Idaho bean tax and storage charges. POCATELLO — WHITE The three banks with de- prohibited from paying div- Prices subject to change without notice. Producers desiring more recent price informa- WHEAT 7.00 (STEADY); layed TARP payments are idends to shareholders with- tion should contact dealers. 11.5 PERCENT WINTER Other Idaho bean prices are collected weekly by not the only Idaho banks out permission of regulators, Bean Market News, U.S. Department of 7.84 (UP 7); 14 Agriculture; Pintos, Ltd. $40; garbanzos, Ltd. $46. Quotes current Aug. 24. PERCENT SPRING 8.94 (UP 2); BARLEY 11.67 VALLEY GRAINS Prices for wheat per bushel; mixed grain, oats, (STEADY); corn and beans per hundred weight. Prices sub- BURLEY — WHITE ject to change without notice. Barley, $13.10; oats, $10.90; corn, $14.00 (15 per- WHEAT 7.10 (UP 10); cent moisture). Prices are given by Rangens in Buhl. Prices current Aug. 24. 11.5 PERCENT WINTER Barley, $13.00 (cwt); corn, $14.00 (cwt). Prices quoted by JD Heiskell. 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HERNANDEZ, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as IMPORTANT Grantor(s), in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC Please address all legal advertising to: REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, to LEGAL ADVERTISING RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the Current Trustee of The Times-News record, covering the following real property located in Lincoln PO Box 548 County, State of Idaho: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT 9 OF Twin Falls, Idaho VISTA ALEGRE SUBDIVISION, LINCOLN COUNTY, IDAHO, 83303-0548 AS THE SAME IS PLATTED IN THE OFFICIAL PLAT email to THEREOF, NOW OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE [email protected] RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. The Trustee has no Deadline for legal ads: 3 days prior to publication, noon on knowledge of a more particular description of the above Wednesday for Sunday, noon on Thursday for Monday, noon referenced real property, but for purpose of compliance with on Friday for Tuesday and Wednesday, noon on Monday for Idaho Code, Section 60-113, the Trustee has been informed that Thursday and noon on Tuesday for Friday and Saturday. Holi- the street address of, 399 N 120 E, Shoshone, ID 83352 is day deadlines may vary. If you have any questions call Ruby, sometimes associated with said real property. Bidders must be legal clerk, at 208-735-3324. NOTICES NOTICES prepared to tender the trustee the full amount of the bid at the sale in the form of cash, or a cashier's check drawn on a state or Notice of Trustee's Sale Loan No. 0999666811 T.S. No. PUBLIC NOTICE federally insured savings institution. Said sale will be made 201100312 - 34202 On 11/29/2011 at 11:00 a.m. (recognized Notice is hereby given that at 7:15 AM on the 8th day of without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, local time), at the following location in the County of Twin Falls, September, 2011, the Board of Directors of Gooding County possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured State of Idaho: In the lobby of Land Title & Escrow, 1411 Memorial Hospital District will hold a Public Hearing on the 2012 by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in that certain Fillmore Street, Suite 600, Twin Falls, ID 83301, Pioneer Title Budget. The Public Hearing will be held in the hospital Board Deed of Trust. The default for which this sale is to be made is: Company of Ada County dba Pioneer Lender Trustee Services, Room located at North Canyon Medical Center, 267 North Failure to pay the monthly payment due 12/01/2010 of principal, as Trustee will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for interest and impounds and subsequent installments due Canyon Drive, Gooding, ID. cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the thereafter; plus late charges, with interest currently accruing at PUBLISH: August 30 and September 2, 2011 time of sale, the following real property, situated in the County of 8.050% per annum; together with all subsequent sums Twin Falls, State of Idaho, and described as follows; The West advanced by beneficiary pursuant to the terms and conditions of 181.64 feet of Lot 20, Garden Home Subdivision, Twin Falls NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Loan No.: 0098290711 T.S. No.: said Deed of Trust, and any supplemental modifications thereto. County, Idaho, according to the official plat thereof recorded in 11-02887-3 ID On November 28, 2011 at 11:00 AM, In the front The principal balance owing as of this date on said obligation is Book 3 of Plats, page 35, records of Twin Falls County, Idaho. lobby of Land Title & Escrow located at 237 N. Lincoln, Jerome, $179,024.63, plus interest, costs and expenses actually incurred EXCEPT a parcel of land being on the Southerly side of the ID 83338 @ 10:00AM in the County of Jerome, State of Idaho, in enforcing the obligations thereunder and in this sale, together centerline of Filer Avenue West Survey as shown on the plans Fidelity National Title insurance Company as Trustee on behalf with any unpaid and/or accruing real property taxes, and/or of U.S. Highway No. 93, Project No. ST-2391 (552) Highway of Wells Fargo Bank, NA. will sell at public auction, to the assessments, attorneys' fees, Trustees' fees and costs, and any Survey now on Tile in the office of the Idaho Transportation highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all other amount advanced to protect said security, as authorized in Department, Division of Highways, and being a portion of Lot 20 payable at the time of sale, the following described real property, the promissory note secured by the aforementioned Deed of of Garden Home Subdivision according to the plat thereof now situated in the County of Jerome, State of Idaho, and described Trust. Therefore, the Beneficiary elects to sell, or cause said on file and of record in Volume 3 of Plats, page 35, records of as follows: LOT 1 IN BLOCK 4 OF WOODLAND PARK trust property to be sold, to satisfy said obligation. NOTICE IS Twin Falls County, Idaho, described as follows: Beginning at the SUBDIVISION, FORMERLY KNOWN AS HANDY HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO Northwest corner of Lot 20 of Garden Home Subdivision, Twin SUBDIVISION NO 2, TO THE CITY OF JEROME, JEROME COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL Falls County, Idaho; Thence South 0º07'34" West along the COUNTY, IDAHO, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT FIELD JULY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY West line of said Lot 20 for a distance of 8.0 feet to a point that 17, 1984 AS INSTRUMENT NUMBER 283220, JEROME BE DISPUTED. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO bears South 0º04'34" West 33.0 feet from Station 56+38.59 of COUNTY RECORDS APN# RPJ12850040010A The Trustee COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a) IDAHO CODE. NO Filer Avenue West Survey as shown on the plans of said U.S. has no knowledge of a more particular description of the above REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE Highway No. 93, Project No. St-239(552) highway survey; referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance with NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. Thence South 88º00'03" East 181.73 feet to a point on the West Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed that DATED: 07/20/2011 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., Name and Address of the Current Trustee is: RECONTRUST line of the tract of land described in that certain Warranty Deed the address of: 927 15TH AVENUE EAST, JEROME, ID, is dated November 4, 1970, record November 6, 1970 as sometimes associated with said real property. Said sale will be COMPANY, N.A., 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94, SIMI VALLEY, CA 80028-1821, PHONE: (800) 281-8219. TS # 11- Instrument Number 613817, records of Twin Falls County, made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession Idaho; Thence North 0º07'48" East along the West line of the or encumbrance to satisfy the obligation secured by and 0056868 FEI # 1006.139970 PUBLISH: August 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2011 above mentioned tract 12.20 feet to a point in the North line of pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Trust said Lot 20; Thence North 89º19'26" West (shown of record to executed by BRYAN G SLUSHER AND MELISSA K be North 89º35' West) along said North line 181.64 feet to the SLUSHER, HUSBAND AND WIFE, as original grantor(s), to NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE Loan No.: 0096741616 T.S. No.: PLACE OF BEGINNING. The Trustee has no knowledge of a PIONEER TITLE COMPANY, as original trustee, for the benefit 10-11945-6. On December 1, 2011 at 11:00 am, In the lobby of more particular description of the above referenced real and security of Wells Fargo Bank, NA., as original beneficiary, Land Title & Escrow, 1411 Fillmore Street., Suite 600 Twin Falls, property, but for purposes of compliance with Section 60-113 dated as of March 5, 2009, and recorded on March 6, 2009, as ID 83301 in the County of Twin Falls, State of Idaho, Fidelity Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed that the address of Instrument No. 2091051, of the records of Jerome County, National Title Insurance Company as Trustee on behalf of Wells 484 Buchanan Street, Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 is sometimes Idaho. Please Note: The above grantor(s) are named to comply Fargo Bank, N.A, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, associated with said real property. Said sale will be made with section 45-1506(4)(A), Idaho Code, No representation is for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession or made that they are, or are not, presently responsible for this time of sale, the following described real property, situated in the encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant County of Twin Falls, State of Idaho, and described as follows: obligation set forth herein. The current beneficiary is Wells to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Trust executed by LOT 5 OF GOLDEN EAGLE SUBDIVISION NO 1, TWIN FALLS Fargo Bank, NA., (the "Beneficiary"). The default(s) for which Mac R. Mayer and Dianne H. Mayer, husband and wife, as this sale is to be made under Deed of Trust and Note dated COUNTY, IDAHO, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN BOOK 20 OF PLATS, PAGE 23, grantors, to Wells Fargo Financial National Bank , as Trustee, March 5, 2009 are: Failed to pay the monthly payments of for the benefit and security of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as $991.26 due from March 1, 2011, together with all subsequent RECORDS OF TWIN FALLS COUNTY. The Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description of the above Beneficiary, dated 05/24/2002 and recorded on 06/13/2002, as payments; together with late charges due; together with other Instrument No. 2002-011907, of Official Records of Twin Falls fees and expenses incurred by the Beneficiary; The principal referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance with Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed that County, Idaho. Please Note: The above Grantors are named to balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by said comply with section 45-1506{4}(A), Idaho Code, No Deed of Trust is $143,871.78, plus accrued interest at the rate of the address of: 1659 VISTA DRIVE, TWIN FALLS, ID, is sometimes associated with said real property. Said sale will be representation is made that they are, or are not, presently 5.00000% per annum from February 1, 2011. All delinquent responsible for this obligation set forth herein. The Default for amounts are now due, together with accruing late charges, and made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession or encumbrance to satisfy the obligation secured by and which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay when due, interest, unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, trustee's under Deed of Trust and Note dated 05/24/2002. The monthly fees, attorney's fees, and any amounts advanced to protect the pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Trust executed by JAIME D. BURGESS, A SINGLE PERSON AND installments of principal, interest, and impounds {if applicable) of security associated with this foreclosure and that the beneficiary 266.21, due per month for the months of 8/15/2010 through elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy said CHRISTOPHER C. KOONS, A SINGLE PERSON, as original grantor(s), to PIONEER TITLE COMPANY, as original trustee, 7/7/2011, and all subsequent installments until the date of sale obligation. Dated: July 21, 2011 Fidelity National Title Insurance or reinstatement The principal balance owing as of this date on Company, Trustee 135 Main Street, Suite 1900, San Francisco, for the benefit and security of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as original beneficiary, dated as of March 8, 2009, and recorded on the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is $58,994.87, plus CA 94105 415-247-2450 Mariah Brooker, Authorized Signature accrued interest at the rate of 5.49% per annum from SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT March 16, 2009, as Instrument No. 2009-005566, of the records of Twin Falls County, Idaho. Please Note: The above grantor(s) 07/15/2010. All delinquent amounts are now due, together with www.lpsasap.com AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION please accruing late charges, and interest, unpaid and accruing taxes, call 714-730-2727 ASAP# 4061812 are named to comply with section 45-1506(4){A), Idaho Code, No representation is made that they are, or are not, presently assessments, trustee's fees, attorney's fees, and any amounts PUBLISH: 08/09/2011, 08/16/2011, 08/23/2011, 08/30/2011 responsible for this obligation set forth herein. The current advanced to protect the security associated with this foreclosure and that the beneficiary elects to sell or cause the trust property NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE: The following described beneficiary is Wells Fargo Bank, N.A,, (the "Beneficiary"). The default(s) for which this sale is to be made under Deed of Trust to be sold to satisfy said obligation. If the Trustee is unable to property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, and Note dated March 8, 2009 are: Failed to pay the monthly convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and payable in lawful money of the United States, in the office of payments of $876.75 due from February 1, 2010, together with exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the First American Title Company, 260 3rd Avenue North, Twin all subsequent payments; together with late charges due; Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further Falls, ID, 83301, on 12/12/2011 at 11:00 AM, (recognized local together with other fees and expenses incurred by the recourse. T.D. Service Company 1820 E. First Street, Suite 210, time) for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Deed of Trust Beneficiary; The principal balance owing as of this date on the Santa Ana, CA 92705-4063 Sale Information Line: 714-259- recorded 06/28/2007 as Instrument Number 2007-015777, and obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is $128,192.12, plus 7850 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Requests: (714) 480-5472 executed by PAUL C FISHER AND JESSICA E FISHER, accrued interest at the rate of 5.00000% per annum from THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND HUSBAND AND WIFE, as Grantor(s), in favor of MORTGAGE January 1, 2010. All delinquent amounts are now due, together INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as with accruing late charges, and interest, unpaid and accruing PURPOSE. Date: 07/11/2011 Pioneer Title Company of Ada Beneficiary, to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the Current taxes, assessments, trustee's fees, attorney's fees, and any County dba Pioneer Lender Trustee Services By: Kara Trustee of record, covering the following real property located in amounts advanced to protect the security associated with this Lansberry, Assistant Trustee Officer ASAP# 4043741 Twin Falls County, State of Idaho. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: foreclosure and that the beneficiary elects to sell or cause the PUBLISH: 08/23/2011, 08/30/2011, 09/06/2011, 09/13/2011 TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST, BOISE MERIDIAN, trust property to be sold to satisfy said obligation. Dated: August TWIN FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO. SECTION 1: PART OF THE 2, 2011 Fidelity National Title Insurance Company, Trustee 1920 SW1/4NW1/4 AND THE NW1/4SW1/4 DESCRIBED AS Main Street, Suite 1120, Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-4900 Juan NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE: The following described FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE WEST ONE QUARTER Enriquez, Authorized Signature SALE INFORMATION CAN BE property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, CORNER OF SAID SECTION 1, FROM WHICH THE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.lpsasap.com FOR AUTOMATED payable in lawful money of the United States, in the office of NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 1 BEARS NORTH 00 SALES INFORMATION please call 714-730-2727 ASAP# Land Title and Escrow, 706 Main Street, Gooding, ID 83330, on DEGREES 10'55” WEST 2872.83 FEET; THENCE FROM SAID 4062491 12/16/2011 at 11:00 AM, (recognized local time) for the purpose WEST ONE QUARTER CORNER NORTH 00 DEGREES 10'55” PUBLISH: 08/09/2011, 08/16/2011, 08/23/2011, 08/30/2011 of foreclosing that certain Deed of Trust recorded 05/03/2005 as WEST ALONG THE WEST BOUNDARY OF THE NW1/4 236.50 Instrument Number 210996, and executed by ROCKY D. IRISH FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 08'55” EAST 278.78 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL AND SHAWNEE B. IRISH HUSBAND AND WIFE, as Grantor FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 45'05” WEST 235.34 DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR (s), in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 40'30” EAST 142.02 THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, to RECONTRUST COMPANY, FEET; THENCE SOUTH 49 DEGREES 58'26” EAST 33.48 Case No. CV-11-2153 N.A., the Current Trustee of record, covering the following real FEET; THENCE SOUTH 28 DEGREES 48'00” WEST 344.55 NOTICE OF SALE property located in Gooding County, State of Idaho: LEGAL FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 24'46” WEST 458.21 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., DESCRIPTION: THE WEST HALF OF TRACT 67 SOUTH FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY Plaintiff, GOODING ACREAGE, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT BOUNDARY OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD; THENCE vs. OF SAID ACREAGE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER, GOODING COUNTY, STATE OF NORTH 70 DEGREES 12'05” WEST ALONG THE PAULINA M. FLYNN (Deceased); Unknown Heirs, Assigns and NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY OF THE UNION Devisees of Paulina M. Flynn; SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND IDAHO. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION PACIFIC RAILROAD 285.87 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST URBAN DEVELOPMENT; and Does 1-10 as individuals with an CONVEYED TO THE STATE OF IDAHO FOR HIGHWAY IN BOUNDARY OF THE SW1/4 OF SECTION 1; THENCE NORTH interest in the property legally described as: WARRANTY DEED RECORDED MARCH 13, 1957, IN BOOK 00 DEGREES 01'00” WEST ALONG THE WEST BOUNDARY Lot 6 in Block 2 of Southwood Subdivision, according to the 46 OF DEEDS AT PAGE 615, AS INSTRUMENT NUMBER OF THE SW1/4 OF SECTION 1, 686.90 FEET TO THE POINT official plat thereof, filed in Book 10 of Plats at Page(s) 7, Official 132068, RECORDS OF GOODING COUNTY, IDAHO. The OF BEGINNING. The Trustee has no knowledge of a more Records of Twin Falls County, Idaho. Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description of the particular description of the above referenced real property, but Which may commonly be known as: 1575 Cottonwood, Twin above referenced real property, but for purpose of compliance for purpose of compliance with Idaho Code, Section 60-113, the Falls, Idaho, 83301, with Idaho Code, Section 60-113, the Trustee has been Trustee has been informed that the street address of, 4050 N Defendants. informed that the street address of, 1978 STATE HWY 46, 2000 E, Filer, ID, 83328-5033 is sometimes associated with Under and by virtue of an Order for Sale of Foreclosure entered Gooding, ID 83330 is sometimes associated with said real said real property. Bidders must be prepared to tender the on July 14, 2011 and Writ of Execution issued on July 22, 2011, property. Bidders must be prepared to tender the trustee the full trustee the full amount of the bid at the sale in the form of cash, out of and under the seal of the above-entitled Court on a amount of the bid at the sale in the form of cash, or a cashier's or a cashier's check drawn on a state or federally insured Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure recovered in said Court in check drawn on a state or federally insured savings institution. savings institution. Said sale will be made without covenant or the above-entitled action on the 14th day of July, 2011, in favor Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or of the above-named Plaintiff, I am commanded and required to implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant proceed to notice for sale to sell at public auction the real the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale to the power of sale conferred in that certain Deed of Trust. The property described in said Order for Sale of Foreclosure and conferred in that certain Deed of Trust. The default for which this default for which this sale is to be made is: Failure to pay the Writ of Execution and to apply the proceeds of such sale to the sale is to be made is: Failure to pay the monthly payment due monthly payment due 12/01/2009 of principal, interest and satisfaction of said Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure with 04/01/2011 of principal, interest and impounds and subsequent impounds and subsequent installments due thereafter; plus late interest thereon and my fees and costs. installments due thereafter; plus late charges, with interest charges, with interest currently accruing at 6.250% per annum; The property directed to be sold is situate in Twin Falls County, currently accruing at 5.625% per annum; together with all together with all subsequent sums advanced by beneficiary State of Idaho, and is described as follows, to-wit: subsequent sums advanced by beneficiary pursuant to the pursuant to the terms and conditions of said Deed of Trust, and Lot 6 in Block 2 of Southwood Subdivision, according to the terms and conditions of said Deed of Trust, and any any supplemental modifications thereto. The principal balance official plat thereof, filed in Book 10 of Plats at Page(s) 7, Official supplemental modifications thereto. The principal balance owing owing as of this date on said obligation is $283,781.27, plus Records of Twin Falls County, Idaho. as of this date on said obligation is $156,466.10, plus interest, interest, costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the Which may commonly be known as: 1575 Cottonwood, Twin costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligations thereunder and in this sale, together with any unpaid Falls, Idaho, 83301. obligations thereunder and in this sale, together with any unpaid and/or accruing real property taxes, and/or assessments, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 13th day of September, and/or accruing real property taxes, and/or assessments, attorneys' fees, Trustees' fees and costs, and any other amount 2011 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m., at the location of Twin attorneys' fees, Trustees' fees and costs, and any other amount advanced to protect said security, as authorized in the Falls County Sheriff's Office, 425 Shoshone Street North, Twin advanced to protect said security, as authorized in the promissory note secured by the aforementioned Deed of Trust. Falls, Idaho, I will attend, offer and sell at public auction all or so promissory note secured by the aforementioned Deed of Trust. Therefore, the Beneficiary elects to sell, or cause said trust much of the above-described property thus directed to be sold Therefore, the Beneficiary elects to sell, or cause said trust property to be sold, to satisfy said obligation. NOTICE IS as may be necessary to raise sufficient funds to pay and satisfy property to be sold, to satisfy said obligation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO the Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure as set out in said HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL Order for Sale of Foreclosure to the highest bidder therefore in COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY lawful money. The time period for redemption of the above BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO property is six (6) months from the date of sale herein. BE DISPUTED. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a) IDAHO CODE. NO The Sheriff, by a Certificate of Sale, will transfer right, title and COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a) IDAHO CODE. NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE interest of the judgment debtor in and to the property. The REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. Sheriff will also give possession but does not guarantee clear NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. DATED: 08/03/2011, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., Name title nor continue possessory right to the purchaser. DATED: 08/09/2011, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., Name and Address of the Current Trustee is: RECONTRUST DATED This 12th day of August, 2011. and Address of the Current Trustee is: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94, SIMI TOM CARTER COMPANY, N.A., 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94, SIMI VALLEY, CA 80028-1821, PHONE: (800) 281-8219. TS # 11- TWIN FALLS COUNTY SHERIFF VALLEY, CA 80028-1821, PHONE: (800) 281-8219. TS # 11- 0062961 FEI # 1006.141485 By: Deputy Clerk 0066741 FEI # 1006.141800 PUBLISH: August 23, 30, September 6 and 13, 2011 PUBLISH: August 16, 23 and 30, 2011 PUBLISH: August 30, September 6, 13 and 20, 2011 Classifieds 2 · Tuesday, August 30, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS No. 10-0086724 Title Order Notice of Trustee's Sale TS #: ID-11-423536-NH On 12/9/2011, No. NWT006576 Parcel No. RPT4081006003DA The following at 11:00am (recognized local time), at the following location in described property will be sold at public auction to the highest the County of TWIN FALLS, State of Idaho: In the lobby of Land bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States, In the Title & Escrow, 1411 Fillmore Street., Suite 600 Twin Falls, ID lobby of Land Title & Escrow, 1411 Fillmore Street., Suite 600 83301, Pioneer Title Company of Ada County dba Pioneer Twin Falls, ID 83301, on 12/16/2011 at 11:00 am, (recognized Lender Trustee Services as Trustee , as Trustee on behalf of local time) for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Deed of Federal National Mortgage Association will sell at public auction, Trust recorded 10/03/2006 as Instrument Number 2006-025160, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United and executed by SHERRY L HARDIN, AND GLENN E States, all payable at the time of sale, the following real HARDIN, WIFE AND HUSBAND, as Grantor(s), in favor of property, situated in the County of TWIN FALLS State of Idaho, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and described as follows: LOT 24, BLOCK 2, KIMBERLY as Beneficiary, to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the Current MEADOWS SUBDIVISION NO. 1, TWIN FALLS COUNTY, Trustee of record, covering the following real property located in IDAHO, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF Twin Falls County, state of Idaho: A PORTION OF LOTS 3 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 20 OF PLATS, PAGE 11, RECORDS OF 4, BLOCK 6, PACE ADDITION, TWIN FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO, TWIN FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO. The Trustee has no knowledge ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF RECORDED of a more particular description of the above referenced real IN BOOK 11 OF PLATS, PAGE 58, RECORDS OF TWIN property, but for purposes of compliance with Section 60-113 FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO, MORE PARTICULARLY Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed that the address of DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE 511 CAYUSE CREEK DR , KIMBERLY, ID 83341 is sometimes NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE SOUTH associated with said real property. Said sale will be made 89º05'21" EAST 70.29 FEET ALONG THE NORTH BOUNDARY without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession or OF SAID LOT 3 TO THE REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant THENCE SOUTH 89º05'21" EAST 48.71 FEET ALONG THE to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Trust executed by NORTH BOUNDARY OF LOTS 3 AND 4; THENCE SOUTH JOHN S FONTES, A MARRIED MAN, AS HIS SOLE as 00º01'12" WEST 114.26 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89º08'40" Grantor/Trustor, in which MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC WEST 49.70 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH BOUNDARY OF REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR FIRST LOTS 4 AND 3; THENCE NORTH 00º30'57" EAST 114.30 HORIZON HOME LOAN CORPORATION A CORPORATION, is FEET TO THE REAL POINT OF BEGINNING. The Trustee has named as Beneficiary and TITLE FACT as Trustee and no knowledge of a more particular description of the above recorded 7/28/2006 as Instrument No. 2006-018571 in book xxx, referenced real property, but for purpose of compliance with page xxx, of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Idaho Code, Section 60-113, the Trustee has been informed that TWIN FALLS County, Idaho. Please Note: The above Grantors the street address of, 2778 4TH AVE E, TWIN FALLS, ID are named to comply with section 45-1506(4)(A), Idaho Code, 83301-7522 is sometimes associated with said real property. No representation is made that they are, or are not, presently NOTICES NOTICES Bidders must be prepared to tender the trustee the full amount responsible for this obligation set forth herein. The Default for of the bid at the sale in the form of cash, or a cashier's check which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay when due, drawn on a state or federally insured savings institution. Said under Deed of Trust and Note dated 7/27/2006. The monthly NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Trustee's Sale No. ID-USB- sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or installments of principal, interest, and impounds (if applicable) of 11010883 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, Pioneer Title implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy $1,370.53, due per month for the months of 6/1/2010 through Company of Ada County dba Pioneer Lender Trustee Services, the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale 8/5/2011, and all subsequent installments until the date of sale the duly appointed Successor Trustee, will on December 28, conferred in that certain Deed of Trust. The default for which this or reinstatement. The principal balance owing as of this date on 2011, at the hour of 11:00 AM, of said day, AT THE MAIN sale is to be made is: Failure to pay the monthly payment due the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is $197,339.16 ENTRANCE TO ALLIANCE TITLE & ESCROW, 1411 FALLS 08/01/2009 of principal, interest and impounds and subsequent together with interest thereon at the current rate of 7.0000 per AVENUE EAST, SUITE 1315, TWIN FALLS, ID, sell at public installments due thereafter; plus late charges, with interest cent (%) per annum from 5/1/2010. All delinquent amounts are auction to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the currently accruing at 8.125% per annum; together with all now due, together with accruing late charges, and interest, United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following subsequent sums advanced by beneficiary pursuant to the unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, trustee's fees, described real and personal property {hereafter referred to terms and conditions of said Deed of Trust, and any attorney's fees, and any amounts advanced to protect the collectively as the "Property"), situated in the County of TWIN supplemental modifications thereto. The principal balance owing security associated with this foreclosure and that the beneficiary FALLS, State of Idaho, to-wit: LOT 10 IN BLOCK 18 OF TWIN as of this date on said obligation is $135,498.17, plus interest, elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy said FALLS TOWNSITE, TWIN FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO, costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. The Trustee obligations thereunder and in this sale, together with any unpaid the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the has no knowledge of a more particular description of the above- and /or accruing real property taxes, and/or assessments, return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder referenced Property but, for purposes of compliance with attorneys' fees, Trustees' fees and costs, and any other amount shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any Section 60-113 of Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed advanced to protect said security, as authorized in the reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a that the address of 215 7TH AVENUE E, TWIN FALLS, ID promissory note secured by the aforementioned Deed of Trust. return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further 83301, is sometimes associated with said real property. Said Therefore, the Beneficiary elects to sell, or cause said trust recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, property to be sold, to satisfy said obligation. NOTICE IS Mortgagee's Attorney. Date: 8/9/11 By: Pioneer Title Company possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO of Ada County dba Pioneer Lender Trustee Services as Trustee by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL By: Quality Loan Service Corp. of Washington, a Washington Trust executed by MARK R. AKINS, AN UNMARRIED MAN, as BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY Corporation, its attorney-in-fact 241 5th Avenue San Diego, CA Grantor, to RINGERT CLARK CHARTERED-JEFFREY R. BE DISPUTED. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO 92101 Brooke Frank, Assistant Secretary For Sale Information CHRISTENSON, as Trustee, for the benefit and security of COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a) IDAHO CODE. NO Call: 714-730-2727 or Login to: www.fidelityasap.com If you MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may as Beneficiary, dated 1/16/2005, recorded 1/26/2009, under NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. have been released of personal liability for this loan in which instrument No. 2009-001518, Mortgage records of TWIN FALLS DATED: 08/08/2011 Name and Address of the Current Trustee case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right's County, IDAHO, the beneficial interest in which is presently held is: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., against the real property only. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO by U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. THE ABOVE CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA 80028-1821 PHONE: (800) COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 45- 281-8219 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. Successor Trustee / BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your 1506(4}{A), IDAHO CODE, NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE S/ Tonya Malugen ASAP# 4066721 credit record may be submitted to a credit report agency if you THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE PUBLISH: August 16, 23, 30 and September 6, 2011 FOR THIS OBLIGATION. The default for which is sale is made fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. ASAP# 4067650 is the failure to pay when due under the Deed of Trust Note PUBLISH: 08/23/2011, 08/30/2011, 09/06/2011, 09/13/2011 dated 1/16/2009, THE MONTHLY PAYMENT WHICH BECAME Notice of Trustee's Sale Loan No. 0999624174 T.S. No. DUE ON 2/1/2011 AND ALL SUBSEQUENT MONTHLY 201100149 - 34038 On 12/01/2011 at 11:00 a.m. (recognized Notice of Trustee's Sale 30330798 Loan No. T.S. No. 057- PAYMENTS, PLUS LATE CHARGES AND OTHER COSTS local time), at the following location in the County of Twin Falls, 013166 On 12/27/2011, at 11:00 AM (recognized local time), at AND FEES AS SET FORTH. Amount due as of August 22, 2011 State of Idaho: In the lobby of Land Title & Escrow, 1411 the following location in the County of Jerome, State of Idaho: In Delinquent Payments from February 01, 2011 7 payments at Fillmore Street, Suite 600, Twin Falls, ID 83301, Pioneer Title the front lobby of Land Title & Escrow located at 237 N. Lincoln, $639.31 each $4,415.11 (02-01-11 through 08-22-11) Late Company of Ada County dba Pioneer Lender Trustee Services, Jerome, ID 83338 , TRANSNATION TITLE & ESCROW, INC., A Charges: $132.20 TOTAL: $4,607.37 All delinquencies are now as Trustee will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for DELAWARE CORPORATION, as Trustee on behalf of UTLS due, together with unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the Default Services, LLC will sell at public auction, to the highest trustee's fees, attorney's fees, costs and advances made to time of sale, the following real property, situated in the County of bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all protect the security associated with this foreclosure. The Twin Falls, State of Idaho, and described as follows: payable at the time of sale, the following real property, situated principal balance is $98,259.92. together with interest thereon at TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST OF THE BOISE in the County of Jerome State of Idaho, and described as 4.750% per annum from 1/1/2011, until paid. The Beneficiary MERIDIAN, TWIN FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO Section 30: A follows: TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST OF THE elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy said parcel of land located in the SE1/4SE1/4 and commonly known BOISE MERIDIAN, JEROME COUNTY, IDAHO Section 1: A obligation. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any as Lot 22-B of Amended Salmon River Ranches Filing No. 1 and parcel of land located in the NE1/4,more particularly described grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to b heard No. 2 Amended more particularly described as follows: as follows;Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the Commencing at the Southeast corner of said Section 30; 1, from which the E1/4 corner of said Section 1 bears South same. SALE INFORMATION LINE: 714-730-2727 or Thence South 89º07'46" West along the South boundary of 00º45'50" West, 2654.13 feet:Thence South 00º45'50" West http://www.lpsasap.com DATED: 8/22/2011. Pioneer Section 30 for a distance of 558.17 feet to the intersection with along; the East boundary of the NE 1/4 of said Section 1 for a Title,Company of Ada County dba Pioneer Lender Trustee- the Northerly right of way of a County Road and being the TRUE distance of 2249.72 feet to THE TRUE POINT Of BEGINNING; Service By: c/o ASSET FORECLOSURE SERVICES, INC. 5900 POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence continuing South 89º07'46" Thence continuing South 00º 45' 50" West along the East Canoga Avenue, Suite 220 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 Phone: West along the South boundary of Section 30 for a distance of boundary of the NE 1/4 of said Section 1 for a distance of {877)237-7878 ASAP# 4075285 100.00 feet; Thence North 12º32'32" West for a distance of 404.41 feet to the E1/4 corner of said Section 1; Thence South PUBLISH: 08/30/2011, 09/06/2011, 09/13/2011, 09/20/2011 496.86 feet to the center of Salmon Falls Creek; Thence North 89º51'43" West along the South boundary of the NE 1/4 of said 57º44'11" East along the center of Salmon Falls Creek for a Section 1 for a distance of 1310.31 feet to the Southwest corner File No.: 103944 / 4991110769-BO distance of 211.68 feet; Thence North 54º25'06" East along the of the SE 1/4 NE1/4 of said Section 1; Thence North 00º38' 46" CMC No. 3275/Gosnell-Taylor center of Salmon Falls Creek for a distance of 68.87 feet; East along the West boundary of the SE 1/4 NE 1/4 of said NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Thence leaving the center of Salmon Falls Creek on a bearing of Section 1 for a distance of 408.81 feet; Thence South 89º 56'42" On Thursday, December 1, 2011 at the hour of 11:00AM, of said South 10º06'11" East for a distance of 619.10 feet to a point on East for a distance of 1311.09 feet to THE TRUE POINT Of day, on the steps of the Jerome County Courthouse located at the Northerly right of way boundary of the County Road on the BEGINNING, The Trustee has no knowledge of a more 300 N. Lincoln, Jerome, ID 83338, arc of a curve left for an arc distance of 139.16 feet, said arc particular description of the above referenced real property, but Alliance Title & Escrow Corp., as successor trustee, will sell at having a radius of 383.10 feet and a long chord bearing and for purposes of compliance with Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, cashiers check, distance of South 78º47'04" West, 138.19 feet to the TRUE Trustee has been informed that the address of 339 S 600 EAST, certified check or tellers check, (from a bank which has a branch POINT OF BEGINNING. The Trustee has no knowledge of a JEROME, ID 83338 is sometimes associated with said real in the community at the site of the sale), money order, State of more particular description of the above referenced real property. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty Idaho check or local government check, or cash equivalent in property, but for purposes of compliance with Section 60-113 regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the lawful money of the United States, all payable at the same time Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed that the address of obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale of sale, the following described real property, situated in the 988 E 4800 N, Buhl, Idaho 83316 is sometimes associated with conferred in the Deed of Trust executed by JORGE L REYES & County of Jerome, State of Idaho, and described as follows, to said real property. Said sale will be made without covenant or MARIA ROSARIO ARMENDARIZ, HUSBAND & WIFE as wit: warranty regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy Grantor/Trustor, in which FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN Lot 7 in Block 3 of The Amended Re-Plat of Thompson the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale CORPORATION, is named as Beneficiary and FIRST Subdivision, Jerome County, Idaho, recorded March 18, 1997 as conferred in the Deed of Trust executed by Steven W. AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY as Trustee and recorded 2/10/2005 as Instrument No. 2050776 and modified as per Instrument No. 970968. McLemore, an unmarried person, as grantors, to Wells Fargo Modification Agreement recorded 9/15/2005 as Instrument No. THE TRUSTEE HAS NO KNOWLEDGE OF A MORE Financial National Bank , as Trustee, for the benefit and security 2055042 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Beneficiary, dated 09/13/2005 REAL PROPERTY, BUT FOR PURPOSES OF COMPLIANCE Jerome County, Idaho. Please Note: The above Grantors are and recorded on 10/04/2005, as Instrument No. 2005-022391, named to comply with section 45-1506(4)(A), Idaho Code, No WITH IDAHO CODE, SECTION 60-113, THE TRUSTEE HAS and modified pursuant to Modification Agreement dated BEEN INFORMED THAT THE STREET ADDRESS OF: 318 J representation is made that they are, or are not, presently 04/18/2006, recorded 05/11/2006 as Instrument No. 2006- responsible for this obligation set forth herein. The Default for Avenue West, Jerome, ID 83338, MAY SOMETIMES BE 011317. The unpaid balance as of the modification date was ASSOCIATED WITH SAID REAL PROPERTY. which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay when due, $270,000.00, of Official Records of Twin Falls County, Idaho. under Deed of Trust and Note dated 2/3/2005. The monthly If the successful bidder cannot provide the bid price by means of Please Note: The above Grantors are named to comply with installments of principal, interest, and impounds (if applicable) of one of the above means of payment, the sale will be postponed section 45-1506(4)(A), Idaho Code, No representation is made $1,428.89, due per month for the months of 1/1/2011 through for 10 minutes only to allow the high bidder to obtain payment in that they are, or are not, presently responsible for this obligation 8/5/2011, and all subsequent installments until the date of sale a form prescribed herein above. If the high bidder is set forth herein. The Default for which this sale is to be made is or reinstatement. The principal balance owing as of this date on unsuccessful in obtaining payment as directed within 10 the failure to pay when due, under Deed of Trust and Note dated the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is $171,805.93 minutes, the sale will be re-held immediately and any bid by the 09/13/2005. The monthly installments of principal, interest, and together with interest thereon at the current rate of 6.00000 per high bidder from the previous sale, will be rejected, all in impounds (if applicable) of 904.04, due per month for the cent (%) per annum from 12/1/2010. All delinquent amounts are accordance with Idaho Code 45-1502 et. Sec. months of 8/15/2010 through 7/14/2011, and all subsequent now due, together with accruing late charges, and interest, Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding installments until the date of sale or reinstatement. The principal unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, trustee's fees, title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by said attorney's fees, and any amounts advanced to protect the secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Trust is $277,943.72, plus accrued interest at the rate of security associated with this foreclosure and that the beneficiary deed of trust executed by Stacey Gosnell-Taylor, a married 4.24% per annum from 07/15/2010. All delinquent amounts are elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy said woman dealing with her sole and separate property, as Grantor now due, together with accruing late charges, and interest, obligation. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, to Alliance Title & Escrow Corp., as Successor Trustee, for the unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, trustee's fees, the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the benefit and security of Central Mortgage Company as attorney's fees, and any amounts advanced to protect the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder Successor Beneficiary, recorded March 27, 2008 as Instrument security associated with this foreclosure and that the beneficiary shall have no further recourse. Date: 8/09/2011 TRANSNATION No. 2081583, Mortgage records of Jerome County, Idaho. THE elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy said TITLE & ESCROW, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION By: ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH obligation. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, Lynn Darling Assistant Vice-President THIS IS AN ATTEMPT SECTION 45-1506(4)(a), IDAHO CODE. NO the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. ASAP# 4076103 NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. shall have no further recourse. T.D. Service Company 1820 E. PUBLISH: 08/30/2011, 09/06/2011, 09/13/2011, 09/20/2011 The default for which this sale is to be made is failure to: First Street, Suite 210, Santa Ana, CA 92705-4063 Sale Make principal and interest payments as set forth on said Deed of Information Line: 714-259-7850 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Trust and Promissory Note. The original loan amount was Requests: (714) 480-5472 THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT $127,893.00 together with interest thereon at the rate of A DEBT AND INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR 6.1250% per annum, as evidenced in Promissory Note dated THAT PURPOSE. Date: 07/18/2011 Pioneer Title Company of March 27, 2008. Payments are in default for the months of Classifi ed January 2011 through and including May 2011 in the amount of Ada County dba Pioneer Lender Trustee Services By: Kara $977.23 per month and continuing each and every month Lansberry, Assistant Trustee Officer ASAP# 4052510 thereafter until date of sale or reinstatement. The principal PUBLISH: 08/23/2011, 08/30/2011, 09/06/2011, 09/13/2011 balance as of May 5, 2011 is $123,583.93 together with accrued Deadlines and accruing interest thereon at the rate of 6.1250% per annum. In addition to the above, there is also due any late charges, advances, attorney fees, fees or costs associated with this Need to place a classifi ed? foreclosure. The balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by No time to call or stop by? For line ads said deed of trust is $123,583.93, excluding interest, costs and Log on to expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligations thereunder or in this sale, as trustee's fees and/or reasonable www.magicvalley.com Tues. - Sat. – 1 p.m. attorney's fees as authorized in the promissory note secured by the aforementioned Deed of Trust. 1. Find the ad owl button Dated: August 1, 2011 the day before. Alliance Title & Escrow Corp. 2. Click By: Bobbi Oldfield, Trust Officer Phone: 208-947-1553 3. Follow the steps For Sun. & Mon. This communication is on behalf of a debt collector and is an attempt to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used Easy as 1.2.3 and convenient! for that purpose. www.magicvalley.com 2 p.m. Friday. PUBLISH: August 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2011 Times News Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Tuesday, August 30, 2011 · Classifieds 3 NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENTS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DO YOU REMEMBER how a really DRIVERS BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2011-2012 good juicy steak tastes? Ag Express Inc. Burley, Paul & CITY OF HAZELTON, IDAHO Montana Steak House Twin Falls, ID. Class A CDL Drivers Notice is hereby given that the City Council of HAZELTON, IDAHO, will hold a Public Hearing for needed full & part-time, year round, consideration of the proposed budget for the fiscal period October 1, 2011 – September 30, Dream man. Spencer? Dark hair. local & interstate hauling. Benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision, 2012, pursuant to the provisions of Section 50-1002, I.C., said hearing to be held at the City FOUND Chocolate Lab, female, col- Lady lookin' Will accept other calls. 736-1097 Rae 401k, & Vacation. Minimum age 22. Hall, Hazelton, Idaho, at 7:00 PM on Tuesday, September 6, 2011. At said hearing all interested lar with no tags, 5 miles W., 3 S. of Jerome. 208-324-8283 Tank endorsement. persons may appear and show cause, if any they have, why said proposed budget should not DUI? Consider getting a bona-fide Call Burley 678-4625 ext 1, Paul ID be adopted. Copies of the proposed City budget, in detail, are available at City Hall. City Hall is FOUND K-9 flotation vest, Kimberly and legal Driver's License courtesy 438-5025 or Twin Falls 732-6065 the state of Wisconsin. Residency accessible to persons with disabilities. Anyone desiring accommodations for disabilities related Rd. on 08/27. Call to identify 208- DRIVERS to the budget documents or to the hearing, please contact the City Clerk at 829-5415 at least 48 404-4850 leave message. requirement is only 30 days and legal addresses are available. The Class A CDL Drivers hours prior to the public hearing. The proposed FY2011-12 BUDGET is shown below as the FY Non-Resident Violators Compact with 2 years experience. 2011-2012 proposed expenditures and revenues. as relates to DUI offenses excepts Must be at least 24 years of age. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES the state of Wisconsin. 208-731-2671 FUND NAME FY2009-10 FY2010-11 FY2011-12 Paid for by Scott Andrus, Twin Falls. DRIVERS GENERAL FUND General & Administration 396,235 381,393 400,385 Legal & Professional Services 16,000 16,000 18,000 Law Enforcement 50,000 55,000 46,500 Sanitation 33,046 31,160 32,753 TOTAL GENERAL FUND $495,281 $483,553 $497,638 Come Join Our Transportation SPECIAL FUNDS LOST Boxer - $300 Reward if Pregnant? Worried? Team! Now Hiring Street Fund 65,611 69,684 85,925 found. A brown and white female Free Pregnancy Tests Local School Bus Drivers Park & Recreation Fund 7,100 8,220 9,293 Boxer named Gracie was in a car Confidential No Experience Necessary accident on Westbound I-84 (mile 208-734-7472 All Training Provided Irrigation Fund 17,950 13,710 14,600 marker 179) between Eden & Good Supplemental Income 401-K Water Fund 160,200 200,800 225,200 Twin Falls on July 5th. Please Western States Bus Service Sewer Fund 186,900 701,700 283,050 help us find her, we miss her so 21326A Hwy 30, Filer, ID 83328 TOTAL SPECIAL FUNDS $437,761 $994,114 $618,068 much! We are not able to be in 208-733-8003 Idaho at this time to look for her TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES $933,042 $1,477,667 $1,115,706 ourselves. If you have seen her DRIVERS PROPOSED REVENUES or have found her PLEASE call Bankruptcy & Debt Counseling Tina ANYTIME at 512-565-2726 Free ½ hr consultation. Competitive Harvest semi-truck Drivers REVENUE FROM TAX LEVY FY2009-10 FY2010-11 FY2011-12 needed. CDL required. Other truck or 512-892-3150. THANKS to Rates. We are a debt relief agency. General Fund 99,415 103,546 107,228 driving positions with no everyone who has called willing We help people file for bankruptcy Park & Recreation Fund 3,490 3,595 3,703 CDL required. to help. relief under the bankruptcy code. TOTAL TAX LEVY $102,905 $107,141 $110,931 May, Browning & May Fill out an application at State Revenue Sharing 17,856 17,337 17,700 208-733-7180 Driscoll Brothers Property Taxes Prior 4,500 25 S. Hwy 93, Jerome Monday & Thursday's 9-2. License and Permits 1,710 9,545 1,610 Interest Earnings 10,660 4,300 2,515 DRIVERS Liquor Fund 14,500 16,000 15,000 Harvest Truck Drivers needed for Sales Taxes 11,900 10,870 10,600 beets and potatoes. Typical months will run from mid- Franchise Tax 1,200 5,300 5,400 September into mid-November. Non/Business-Animal Control 1,000 1,000 2,000 Call 208-431-4148 or 208-431-0831 Sanitation Revenue 24,000 22,500 22,500 Traffic Fines .00 550 700 DRIVERS Highway Users Fund 24,811 24,831 24,800 LOST Cat, 16 month male, goes OTR & Local Drivers needed in by LJ. Went missing Fri or Sat on Jerome & Rupert. Class A CDL Local Road & Bridge Taxes 6,000 6,000 6,000 Sunrise N. by the Lutheran with TN endorsement. Ltac Transportation Plan .00 .00 50,000 Church and School. A large cat Call RTTI at 208-324-3511 Irrigation Revenue 17,300 9,910 9,900 12.5 lbs. Tabby colored with a Water Revenue 84,000 84,300 84,800 white tip on his tail, a white neck DRIVERS Sewer Revenue 136,200 607,000 132,750 with four white paws. He curls his Wanted Exp CDL Truck Drivers & tail like a husky dog. Very friend- Light Equip Operators for gravel Cash Carry Over 479,100 554,323 614,000 ly/social. Has eye medication and and dirt hauls. Clean driving record TOTAL PROPOSED REVENUES $933,042 $1,477,667 $1,115,706 special diet needs. Reward. req'd. All applicants must have CDL. FEMALE CAREGIVER needed for The proposed expenditures and revenues for the fiscal year 2011-2012 have been tentatively 734-7195 or 720-4967. Drug Free Workplace. shift from 7am on Wednesday Call 208-934-4510 approved and entered in the Journal of Proceedings. morning thru 7am on Friday morn- th Gnesa Excavating Inc. Dated this 9 day of August, 2011. LOST Life Vest, HO Joker Knee- ing to care for a handicapped lady 2275 US Hwy 26 Gooding, Idaho /s/Jo Ann Wolf, City Clerk board blue + yellow, Sunday Au- in her home in Paul, Id. Some lift- gust 14th at lower Salmon Falls PUBLISH: August 23 and 30, 2011 ing and special needs required. boat dock. Please call 308-5863. Wages, room and board provided for those 2 days. 208-431-6308

EMPLOYMENT Valley School District #262 is currently seeking applications for the following positions:

PT K-8 School Counselor, 1 to 2 times per week

4 Part-time Paraprofessionals

HIRE STUDENTS TO Position will be filled as soon as WORK FOR YOU! possible. Please contact Mrs. Jennifer Hardy or Our Dependable, Honest, Mrs. Meade at the Valley Elemen- Diligent, Friendly Students tary office at (208) 829-5961 or TO HER FRIENDS, SHE WORKS IN RETAIL. are available to work for you 882 Valley Road S., Hazelton, ID. during the summer. between the hours of Magic Valley High School 8:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. EOE Contact David Brown Cell 293-2062

TO HER COMPANY, SHE’S THE PERFECT FIT. PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE Federal Employment information is free. Remember, no one can CLASSIFIEDS promise you a federal job. It pays to read the fine print! For free information about Call the Times-News to place federal jobs. your ad 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 Call Career America Connection 478-757-3000 FARM Custom Hay Operation looking for Swather and Baler Operators. Must have exp. Also Drivers with dbl endorsements for hay haul. 208-280-1845 or 280-1861 DRIVER FARM Immediate opening for a Full-time FT Hoof Trimmer needed. Bottled Water Route Salesman Experience required and overall Twin Falls Mon-Fri, experience dairy knowledge preferred. preferred in route sales. Salary & References a must. Commission with a rich benefit pkg. Please call or fax resume to Email resumes to 208-536-2440 or mail to: [email protected] Double V Dairy fax to 208-377-5170. 1587 E. 3100 S. Wendell, ID. 83355

Fairview Veterinary 702 US Hwy 30 Buhl, ID 83316 ~208-543-2600~ For photos visit our website: www.petfinder.com /shelte rs /ID90.html

AVAILA BLE FO R ADOPTION: Our shelter is over-full right now . We need to get som e of these dogs to their forever hom es. If you have been thinking about adopting one, please don't wait!

Missy-Mae is a Beagle/Basset Hound mix. She is a young adult, probably about 2 or 3-years-old. Missy is tri-colored and very affectionate.

Casey is an adorable little Labrador mix puppy. He may even have some Akita or Husky mixed with him. He is black with a little white and also has a brown undercoat. He is very young probably only about 16 weeks old. He is very sweet and mellow and loves to play. He has been in our shelter for a long time waiting for his forever home.

Ryder is a mixed breed young adult..he looks like he might have some Catahoula or even boxer. He is a brindle with white markings and has gorgeous blue eyes. He is a very gentle dog. He is also leash trained and housebroken.

Marley is a cute 10 week old Border Collie mix. She came into the shelter with her siblings Carly and Harley. She is black with pretty white markings. She would make a great family pet and companion.

Carly is a sweetheart, she is a 10 week old Border Collie mix puppy. She came into our shelter with her siblings Marley and Harley. She is also black with a little white markings. Great employees are the lifeblood of any great company. Finding them is the hard part, and Carly would be that perfect addition to your home. finding the time is even harder. With Power Resume Search,® you’ll save both time and effort. Harley is a handsome 10 week old Border Collie mix puppy. He came into the shelter with his siblings Marley and Carly. It uses Monster’s 6SenseTM search technology to deliver the best-qualified candidates – sorted, He is black with a little white. He would make a great family pet. Come by and see him today ranked and compared side-by-side. So you get better matches to your job opportunities with Goose is an adult male chocolate Labrador. He is a very unprecedented efficiency. And finding the right candidate for your job will never go out of style. handsome guy! He knows commands and would make a great family dog or even a hunting dog. Come meet him to- day.

Trigger is about a 6 month old Labrador and possibly Chesa- peake or Weimaraner mix? He has an unusual brown coat with some black that is mixed with it. He loves to fetch and knows commands.

Hannah is a 3 month old chocolate Labrador mix puppy. She has a some white markings. She is a sweetheart! Find the right person for your job today at magicvalley.com Come meet all our great dogs today! or call 208-735-3222 The adoption fee is $75 and includes spaying/neutering and the first set of vaccinations. Classifieds 4 · Tuesday, August 30, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News Today is Tuesday, Aug. 30, the 242nd day of 2011. There are 123 days left in the SKILLED year. Seeking Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanic and Car Mechanic. Must Today’s Highlight: New Today have exp. in semi diesel and car On Aug. 30, 1861, Union repairs. ASE certified preferred. Gen. John C. Fremont insti- Pay DOE Call 208-212-1058 tuted martial law in SKILLED Missouri and declared Welders, Pipefitters, Millwrights slaves there to be free. Barclay Mechanical Services is RENTAL PROPERTIES looking for full-time long term (However, Fremont’s eman- employment in Mini-Cassia/Magic cipation order was counter- Valley area. Experience required. manded by President FOREST RIVER '01 Wildwood, 5th Pay DOE. Health, Vision, Dental SUNCAST Slate gray HD plastic & 401k benefits available. Abraham Lincoln). storage shed, 3x8 with floor, exc. wheel, sleeps 7-8, 30', $11,000. Call 208-324-2154 or 208-731-0320 Apply in person at cond. $270. 358-1477 can deliver 490 W 100 S Hwy 25, Paul TWIN FALLS $400 Off for 1yr. Lease. 4 yrs new. 3 bdrm. 2 bath. AUTOMOTIVE TODAY IN 2 car. $895 + dep. 928-706-0614 REAL ESTATE CHEVROLET '02 1500 ext. cab, TWIN FALLS Must see inside, 3 4x4. V8, AT, full power, clean, HISTORY bdrm, 2 bath, all appls. + W/D, dbl SCRUBS, like new, assorted, lg & well maintained, 1 owner truck. garage, no dogs, $880. 731-1695 XL sizes, over 40 sets to chose $8900. Call 320-4058 from, major brands, incl. Cheere- On this date: kee, Peaches, Dickies, Koi, Barco, In 1797, Mary & Landau. $15-20/set. 308-5921 Wollstonecraft Shelley, cre- ator of “Frankenstein,’’ was FILER Very clean and spacious 2 CLASSIFIEDS bdrm., 1 bath, study, storage area, It pays to read the fine print! born in London. heat, sewer, water & trash paid. Call the Times-News to place In 1862, Union forces $650 mo. + $350 dep., no smok- ing/pets, W/D included, has AC your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 were defeated by the Call 208-731-4219 AIR COMPRESSOR Sullivan, 175cfm, towable, John Deere FORD '00 F650 with auto crane & Confederates at the Second diesel 400 actual hours, 1 own- mixer, Cat, E-7 diesel, Allison, Battle of Bull Run in TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 1 bath, fresh PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE & clean, all appls. Incl. W/D. Heat, er, fleet maintained. $5900. AT, PS, low miles, very clean, Manassas, Va. water, sewer & trash incld. $550 320-4058 CHEVY '97 Crew Cab, 4x4, utility one owner, truck. $16,900. 320- Big profits usually mean big risks. mo/$500 dep. 1 yr lease req. + bed, 3500, V8, AC, PS, one 4058 Before you do business with a In 1905, Ty Cobb made $35 application fee. No owner, 82,000 Actual Miles, no company, check it out with the his major-league debut as a smoking/pets. 423-5253/734-8064 AIR COMPRESSOR, '99 Ingersol cold weather use. Clean & work Better Business Bureau. For free player for the Detroit Rand 185 CFM, Towable JD ready. $7900. Call 320-4058 information about avoiding TWIN FALLS Duplex 2 bdrm., 1½ Diesel 239 ACT. Hours. Like Tigers, hitting a double in bath, spotless, fireplace and New cond. $7500. 320-4058 investment scams, write to the garage, no pets/smoking, blk Federal Trade Commission, his first at-bat in a game south of CSI. $685 mo. + dep. Washington, D.C. 20580 or call against the New York Call 208-734-6830 RECREATIONAL the National Fraud Information Highlanders. (The Tigers Center WENDELL 2 bdrm 1 bath, 1800 sq. 1-800-876-7060 won, 5-3.) ft. W/D hookups, appl., storage, In 1941, during World 745 N. Hagerman St. $575 mo. $1160 to move in. 539-1468 War II, German forces FREIGHTLINER '89 EDUCATION with 16' dump bed. 160,000 approaching Leningrad cut Actual miles, 444 HP Cummins off the remaining rail line Diesel, 15 spd, Jake Brake, AC, FORD '96 Bronco, XLT, 4x4, out of the city. WANTED Any '1995-2010 road or PS, Hendrickson rears, 18,000 fullpower, 302 V8, 5spd., over dirt motorcycles. Cash in hand. lb front, 45,000 rears, 63K 20mpg, one owner, immaculate, In 1963, the “Hot Line’’ TWIN FALLS newly remodeled of- Call or text with best price. GVW, excellent rubber, one $5500. 320-4058 communications link fice space for lease. On Addison 1-208-312-1580 owner, well maintained. $18,500. Ave. Call 208-731-9930 Call 208-320-4058. between Washington and Moscow went into opera- AGRICULTURE PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE tion. Selling Property? In 1967, the Senate con- Don't pay any fees until it's sold. For free information about firmed the appointment of avoiding time share and real Thurgood Marshall as the estate scams, write to: first black justice on the JEEP '86 CJ7, 6 cyl, 4 spd, 4x4, Federal Trade Commission, U.S. Supreme Court. SWEEPER, 2000 Kellog Ameri- 32,000 Actual Miles, bikini top, Washington, D.C. 20580 or call BEET DIGGER & Whipper. Six-row can 399 hrs. 4cyl. Propane, like tow bar, one owner. $3500. the National Fraud Information In 1983, Guion S. Bluford WIC - Sold beet shares. new. $5900. 320-4058 Call 208-320-4058. Center, 1-800-876-7060. Jr. became the first black Call 731-9570 JET BOAT '97 Design Concepts. American astronaut to trav- 22' 7.4 liter Kodiak Marine V8. el in space as he blasted off Hamilton 3 Stage Pump. WWW.MAGIC Heater, full/closed cabin, sus- aboard the Challenger. pension seats, Galvanized In 1986, Soviet authori- EZLOAD Trailer w/ surge VALLEY.COM/ ALFALFA quality, alfalfa Timothy TOYOTA '99 Camry,128K miles, brakes. 1 owner, very clean, BUHL ties arrested Nicholas Grass Mix. $170/ton. $8/bale. exc. condition, clean, HOT BUY!! $15,900. Call 320-4058 Cozy 3 bdrm., 1 bath brick home on Daniloff, a correspondent Filer. 732-8249 CLASSIFIEDS $6,500. 733-3612 or 490-0149 1½ acres, ¾ finished basement, for U.S. News and World out building, comes with water rights and orchard. Report, as a spy a week after Listed at $118,500. American officials arrested Call 208-326-3278 Gennadiy Zakharov, a DIETRICH $39,500 Cash. By Owner GENERAL GENERAL MEDICAL Soviet employee of the GENERAL For Quick Sale. Mobile home, big First Baptist Preschool is hiring Convenience Store Help A Promise of Hope Hospice is Need Trailer/Tire Technician shed, all grass, four lots, all im- United Nations, on espi- Afternoon Aid. to cashier, waitress, fry cook, and looking for a PT LPN, FT Social Wage based on experience. provements, 205 Park Street. onage charges in New York. For details call Katherine at assist manager with computerized Uniforms, boot allowance, holiday Worker, PT CNA. 208-219-1097 208-324-7533 records. At least 19 years old, pay, vacation pay, health, den- (Both men were later 30-40 hours/week, Mon-Sat. $10/hr. tal, vision insurance available. released.) GENERAL Fax resume to 208-587-6546 Apply in person at In 1991, Printing Ink Tech Trainee or mail to Corner Merc, Sunrise Express Azerbaijan Burley, Idaho PO Box 635, 2516 Doc Taylor Dr. declared its independence, Apprentice – Trainee position Castleford, ID. 83321 Twin Falls, Idaho SALES joining the stampede of to learn all areas of printing ink 208-537-6787 or fax resume to FT Bilingual Sales Person wanted EQUAL HOUSING manufacture to support high volume 208-736-5320 in Jerome. Salary plus commission republics seeking to secede flexible film converter. Wage scale OPPORTUNITIES GENERAL Drivers license req. 208-324-2331 All real estate advertising in this from the Soviet Union. based on level of experience. Reserve your spot now for MAINTENANCE TECHICIAN newspaper is subject to the Fair In 1997, Americans Established industry leading Twin Falls, Paul and company with good Two positions open for mainte- Housing Act which makes it received word of the car company benefits. American Falls upcoming nance. Rotating & graveyard shift. illegal to advertise “any Salary based on experience. Ben- crash in Paris that claimed Applications must include simple beet campaign. preference limitation or resume and contact information. efits avail. 208-754-8007 or email Drivers w/Class A CDL discrimination based on race, the lives of Princess Diana, Please respond to: [email protected] Loader Operators SKILLED color, religion, sex, handicap, Dodi Fayed and their driver, Sun Chemical IPO Manager FT Mechanic with diesel and Mechanics-Hiring now in familial status, or national origin [email protected] small engine experience; Henri Paul. (Because of the 503-720-5944 Paul and a FT Truck Driver with CDL or an intention to make any such time difference, it was Aug. To apply visit our website Apply at 659 Eastland Drive S. preference limitation or 31 where the crash WWW.MAGIC www.transystemsllc.com Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 discrimination. “Familial status or call 1-866-253-5480 DENTAL Ask for Kirk includes children under the age of occurred.) A very fast paced growing dental 18 living with parents or legal Ten years ago: Nikolay VALLEY.COM/ office looking for an exp'd high SKILLED custodian; pregnant women and Soltys was captured hiding energy, outgoing, self motivated people securing custody or Dental Assistant & Office Staff. K & T Steel Corp. is now under a desk in his mother’s CLASSIFIEDS accepting applications for children under 18, Competitive pay with benefits. back yard in Citrus Heights, Please bring resume to Welders and 1411 Falls Ave E, Suite 1000 C, Journeyman Fitters. This newspaper will not Calif., after a 10-day Twin Falls. No phone calls please. Starting wage is $15.00 per hour knowingly accept any advertising nationwide manhunt for his is a GREAT way to earn with increase after 60 day trial for real estate which is in violation period. Benefits include health the Ukrainian immigrant MEDICAL of the law. Our readers are insurance, life insurance, profit accused of butchering six some extra ca$h! Seeking PT Workers to provide sharing, holidays, paid vacation. hereby informed that all dwellings developmental therapy Please apply in person at advertised in this newspaper are relatives. (Soltys ended up for local agency. 322 Diamond Ave. W. Start a delivery route today! Fax resume to 208-436-1758, or available on an equal opportunity committing suicide in his Twin Falls, Idaho email [email protected]. basis. To complain of Drug Testing is mandatory. jail cell.) Motor Routes Motor Route Motor Routes Attention Heather or Flor. discrimination call HUD Toll-free telephone number at 800-669- Five years ago: Hurricane 9777. The Toll-free telephone John lashed tourist resorts SHOSHONE, number for the hearing impaired with heavy winds and rain is 800-927-8275. as the dangerous Category 4 BELLEVUE RICHFIELD storm marched up Mexico’s & HAILEY & DIETRICH GOODING TWIN FALLS Beautiful home with Pacific coast. Actor Glenn 678-2201 678-2201 735-3346 2,600 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 3½ baths, large yard. Great Ford died in Beverly Hills, neighborhood close to Thompson Calif., at age 90. Naguib Motor Route Town Routes Town Route Reporter Park. This house is a must see! Mahfouz, the first Arab Available South-central Idaho's best and largest news provide seeks a Seller is motivated! $225,900 reporter to dig deep into the intersection of people and policy Call 208-308-5115 writer to win the Nobel GLENNS FERRY to consistently bring our readers the stories they'll Prize in literature, died in BLISS keep talking about. Cairo, Egypt, at age 94. One year ago: Vice KINGHILL The beat is an eight-county area from which the right BURLEY GOODING President Joe Biden flew into 678-2201 735-3346 candidate will sniff out the best stories from both rural and 735-3346 urban settings. Tasks will range from rooting out the reasons Baghdad, where he sought to • El Camino behind utility increases that hit thousands of pocketbooks to reassure Iraq that America • Walnut • Candleridge profiling a thinning group of Pearl Harbor attack • Pheasant • Ash • Galena survivors who call the area home. was not abandoning it as the • Valencia • 4th Ave E • Clearwater Way TWIN FALLS U.S. military stepped back. • Fiesta Way • Lenore • North Temple The ideal candidate will be equal parts humanist, self-promoter An enormous drill began and policy wonk, able to hold court with county prosecutors preliminary work on carving and rodeo queens alike. Desk jockeys should look a half-mile chimney through TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS elsewhere, as success here will be won with many handshakes and the ideas gleaned afternot solid rock to free 33 men 735-3241 735-3241 735-3241 through a slew of phone calls. trapped in a Chilean mine.

• Trotter • Hailee • Crestview Texas-born fugitive Edgar • Gallup The reporter's primary responsibility will be to find and develop PRICED REDUCED $10,000!! • Harrison • Ridgeway six snappy enterprise stories per week and pitch in on other By Owner, 3 bdrm., 2 bath, built Valdez Villarreal,a suspected • Aspenwood • Noble • Imperial beats when needed, such as when our government reporter 2006. House 1,515 sq. ft., 2 drug lord known as “the • Mae Drive • Gimlet • Sparks is covering the annual state legislative session in Boise. car garage, 576 sq. ft. Vaulted Barbie,’’ was arrested in ceilings in main living & master Twin Falls is home to 44,000 residents and serves as the bedroom, fenced fully, central Mexico State. Seven-time cultural and economic hub of south-central Idaho. Year-round forced air heat/AC, Pergo type Cy Young winner Roger TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS flooring in kitchen & dining, TWIN FALLS outdoor recreation abounds, both in the Snake River Canyon 735-3241 735-3241 735-3241 custom window treatments Clemens pleaded not guilty and in the surrounding mountains. You”ll work with a vibrant, included, vinyl siding, bonus in Washington to charges of Call now growing group of journalists committed to producing garage attic storage. Priced to • Filer Ave E • Stadium Idaho's best news product. Sell: $117,900. Located at 475 lying to Congress about for more • Heyburn • Meadowview Lacasa Loop. (208) 731-4941 whether he’d used steroids information • Locust • Morning Sun Competitive candidates should have a bachelor's degree in or human growth hormone. • Willmore • Carriage Way journalism or a related field. Prior journalism experience is TWIN FALLS about routes preferred. Please include a cover letter, resume and three (Clemens went on trial in available in work samples that show your versatility as a reporter and July 2011; however, the case TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS writer. The successful candidate must have a valid driver's abruptly ended in a mistrial.) your area. license and a good driving record. 735-3241 735-3241

The Times-News is an 18,600 circulation daily newspaper owned by Lee Enterprises. It offers a competitive salary, Get In The Habit! medical, dental, vision, and life insurance benefits, vacation, Solid 3 bdrm., 2 bath, 1440 sq. ft sick, holiday pay and 401K-retirement plan. home on 7000 sq ft corner lot in North Pointe Ranch. Extra deep To learn more about our company or to apply, please log two car garage with RV parking. Read the Twin Falls, TFMR...... 735-3241 on to www.magicvalley.com/workhere, and then click on Vaulted kitchen, dining and living “Entrance for Potential Employees” great room with fireplace. Burley, Rupert, Paul, Hailey, Kimberly, Shoshone . Sprinklers and landscaped yard. Classifieds Water softener and appliances . . 678-2201 or 735-3302 We are a drug-free workplace and all applicants considered for included. Some furniture employment must pass a post-offer drug screen prior to negotiable. $168,900. Every Day Gooding, Jerome, Filer, Buhl, Wendell.735-3346 commencing employment. 208-734-1629 or 559-827-2958 Times News Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Tuesday, August 30, 2011 · Classifieds 5 DEAR ABBY: “Insulted in Ohio” (July 9) was offended because she’s being asked at bridal and baby showers to JEROME By builder, new, split floor KIMBERLY 5 bdrm., 2½ bath, dou- plan, 1440 sq ft, 3 bdrm 2 bath, 2 ble car garage, close to schools, address a blank envelope so car garage, insulated & finished. $800 mo. + dep. 2085854791 the honoree can send her a 837 Lynx Dr. corner lot, near the KIMBERLY 604 Center Street W. thank-you note. Good JHS, bring offers. Call 3201629 3 bdrm, 1 bath, $595 month. Call 9098812045 heavens, lady, calm down. TWIN FALLS Townhouse for sale At a shower, you are cele- by owner. Very close to canyon rim, trail and Canyon Ridge brating a milestone event in High School. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, a young woman’s life. Your 2 car finished garage. Below gift will help her during the market price, $159,500. Residential, Corporate, Call Mark at 2089489956. next phase of her life. These Commercial Properties cjprops.com joyous events can be stress- 208.734.4001 ful and require a lot of preparation. I’m sure the hostess’s intent in asking guests to perform this minor NEED FARM: 20 to 240 acres on SHOSHONE 3-4 bedroom houses task is to ease the honoree’s south side of river. Have financially in town or country for rent. Property Mgmt/Realtor 2089614040 responsibilities. It also qualified buyer. CIR Ray Sabala 2085393321 TWIN FALLS $400 Off for 1yr. ensures the addresses Lease. 4 yrs new. 3 bdrm. 2 bath. appear correctly on the 2 car. $895 + dep. 9287060614 envelopes and everyone is TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm 1 bath house. accounted for on the gift list. Pets ok, water/trash paid. $425 mo BURLEY For sale by owner com- + $300 dep. 2121678 Is that really so “insulting”? mercial property & equipment. “Ohio,” if you feel so 5000 sq. ft. blg w/3 different busi- TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm Townhouse ness on 5 lots. Owner may fi- Stove & refrig included. $495/mo + imposed-upon being asked nance. Come look and bring all of- $400 dep. No pets. 2089489401 do do such a simple thing, fers. Corner of Oakley & West 9th. 2084313573 or 8783259 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, $500 & 1 may I offer a suggestion? bdrm $375, clean, carpeted, Gift the honoree with your JEROME CORNER LOT. Excellent fenced yd., appls & W/D hookups. commercial location! 1 mile N of $425. 1816 Elizabeth. 7336095 “regrets” and leave your Interstate 84 on Hwy 93. 2.13 judgmental attitude at acres w/2700 sq. ft office building. TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath, W/D For sale at $350K or lease. 5473 hookups, newly remodeled, $600 home. (I’ll bet you count the mo. 2084207232 or 2801465 days until you’re thanked, US Hwy 93. 4206989 for info. TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm 1 bath, no too.) TWIN FALLS pets, $675 mo + $300 dep. — GAIL IN Reduced! $450,000. Call 2121678

NACOGDOCHES, TEX TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 1 bath, $575. DEAR GAIL: Thank-you Carport, new paint & carpet. notes are a hot-button issue Multi Units Offer 2084208887 Positive Cash Flow! TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car with my readers, and 6400 sq. ft. building, 40 parking garage, in Perrine/Robert Stuart frankly, I am surprised more spaces for sale or for lease. district, $1000 mo + $1000 dep. $2,000 month. MLS#98315710 No pets/smoking. 2083081422 of you didn’t stick up for Call Kelly Runyon “Insulted.”However, I stand 18005294456 or 2083121243 TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, very firm in my conviction that River Bridge Realty nice neighborhood. 2952 DeAun. $850 mo. + dep. 7314060 the more personal the WHO can help YOU TWIN FALLS 4-plex. Sec. 8, 1500 thank-you note (including sell your property? sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 1 bath, patio, fenced the envelope), the better. My Classifieds Can! yard, $625 + $400 dep. 4213145 newspaper readers com- 2087330931 ext. 2 [email protected] TWIN FALLS 5 bdrm, 2.5 bath on 2 ment: acres, $1100/mo. + $1100 dep. Fenced pasture. 2085399496 TWIN FALLS 642 Rimview Dr., 2 DEAR bdrm. duplex, garage, central air, stove, fridge, dishwasher, W/D, no pets, $675 mo. + dep. 4200125 ABBY BELLEVUE 1984 Broadmore 14x67 3 bdrm, 2 bath, to be moved. New- TWIN FALLS 648 Marion St. Jeanne er appls, tile baths, vinyl thermo- Charming 3 bdrm, 1 bath, $775mo. pane windows, textured walls, No smoking/pets, AC. 4209339 metal roof. Avail Sept. 10th. Ap- Phillips praised in May for $25,000. Priced TWIN FALLS 760 Washington. to sell for $10,000. 2 bdrm. 1 bath condo. $475 mo. 2087884573 863 HollyAnn, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 car DEAR ABBY: With the garages. $925mo. 187 Sunrise, advent of email, social net- 2 bdrm., 1 bath, $500. 3292502 working and online invita- TWIN FALLS Available Now! Very clean and sharp 3 bdrm, 2 bath tion sites, mailing addresses TWIN FALLS Sunset Memorial home near Municipal Golf Course. are used less often. I’d be Park, 1 single lot avail., $1650 incl. No smoking. $795 mo + 750 dep. maintenance from cemetery. Lynn 4102807 or Donna 3202751 hard-pressed to find the Lynn 4102807 Donna 3202751 street addresses of some of TWIN FALLS Available now! Spa- TWIN FALLS Sunset Memorial Park cious 3 bdrm., 2 bath condo, DW, my closest friends and rela- 2 plots in the Garden of Riverview W/D hookups, $675 + $575 dep. tives. As part of the younger Sec 298 Make offer. 2086789645 No smoking/pets 3201479 generation, I’m more com- ENTAL ROPERTIES TWIN FALLS gorgeous 4 bdrm., 2½ fortable with email. If I were R P bath, large yard, beautiful neigh- hosting one of these events, borhood, $1,250. Judy 3088253 I’d have to kindly ask guests TWIN FALLS Must see inside, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, all appls. + W/D, dbl to write down their address- garage, no dogs, $880. 7311695 es for me to use later for TWIN FALLS Newer home, great thank-yous. And because floorplan, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, $850 mo it’s being done on paper, it + dep. No pets/smoking. 4043159 CLASSIFIEDS might as well be on the It pays to read the fine print. TWIN FALLS Nice 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 envelopes — a practical, Call the Times-News to place car garage, fenced yard, sprinklers & shed, near CSI, no smoking. your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 time-saving solution. $950+dep. 3160311 or 5392009 — JENNY IN QUEBEC, CANADA TWIN FALLS Remodeled 1 bdrm TWIN FALLS Nice vintage 4 bdrm, houses available, furnished & un- 2 bath, all appls, 2 car garage, DEAR ABBY: I’m also furnished. Idaho Housing Ap- $975+$975 No smoking. 4901805 from Ohio, and I was insult- proved. $495mo. 2084048042 TWIN FALLS Remodeled 1 bdrm ed, too. It appalled me being houses available, furnished & un- furnished. Idaho Housing Ap- asked to address my own proved. $495mo. 2084048042 future thank-you envelope. TWIN FALLS small 1 bdrm, appl. And would you like to know TWIN FALLS Clean 2 bdrm, central Fenced yard, $410 mo. 985 3rd the kicker? I never received air, W/D hookups, quiet neighbor- Ave. W. 7348577 hood. No pets/smoking. $525 + the envelope or a thank-you dep. 345 4th Ave. N. 7346230 WENDELL 1 bedroom with appls. after the shower. $375/month + $375 deposit. 1 year BUHL 1 & 2 bdrm houses, water lease. Call 2083242647 — CARLA T. and trash paid, pet ok, $475-$575 DEAR ABBY: While the mo. + $300 dep. 2082121678 WHO can help YOU rent your practice does seem a little BUHL LIKE NEW! 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 2 rental? Classifieds Can! over the top, there are cre- car garage on edge of town $550mo 7330931 ext. 2 ative alternatives. At a baby U can Save $50 mo. Jim 4315497 [email protected] shower, my sisters gave BURLEY & RUPERT 1, 3 & 4 bedroom houses for rent. everyone index cards and 2084313526 or 4313560 asked them to write down BURLEY 3 bdrm., 1 bath, fenced their name and address and yard, W/D hookup, gas heat, $600 guess the baby’s birth mo. + $400 dep., no pets/smoking. TWIN FALLS/BURLEY/RUPERT Call 2083000491 or uuuuu WOW! uuuuu weight and length. The 2083000262 leave message Weekly Payments O.K! guest who came closest No Credit Checks No Deposit would be mailed a prize. It TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., 1 bath, with All Utilities Paid 60 Channel W/D and basement, $800 mo. + Cable Free Long Distance & was a way to ensure I had $750 dep. 637 Morningside Drive Internet Fax everyone’s address for Call Nina 2087321240 Pets O.K. Furnished Studios On Site Laundry. thank-you cards. At bridal FILER Cottage style home, 2 bdrm, TWIN FALLS Starting $550 mo. showers, a blank address no smoking/pets, $550 month + 7315745 / 3580085 / 4318496 deposit. 2084043159 book can be passed around BURLEY/RUPERT Starting $450 GOODING 1 bedroom house, appls mo. 7315745 or 4368383 for guests to write their con- furnished, $375 mo. + $300 dep. tact information. The book 2089611112 RUPERT 3 bdrm, 1 bath, spacious, is then presented to the HAGERMAN Horse property, ap- move-in ready, big kitchen. Free cable/internet/laundry. Small pet bride for her new home. proved dog ok, beautiful country home, 2 bdrm., 1 bath, fireplace, ok, Refs. $750 + deposit. — MELANIE IN $600. 5362351 or 3083921 2084368383 or 7315745 THE MIDWEST HEYBURN Lg 3 bdrm 2 bath coun- TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm, private en- DEAR ABBY: To save a try home on 2 acres. NO SMOK- trance, bsmt, utilities, with cable, busy bride or mother-to-be ING NO INDOOR PETS Refer- $450 month. 2087320714 ences req. $725 month $500 de- time and effort, addressing posit Emerson area 208-670-3701 my envelope is another or 208-670-5598. “gift” I can give her. All the envelopes could then be 2 & 3 Bdrm Apts & Houses Various Locations. 734-4334 placed in a basket, with one twinfallsrentals.com being drawn for the “door prize.” ALBION upstairs/downstairs duplex, — LYNN IN 2 bdrm, 1 bath, front easy parking, In accordance with the federal W/D hookup, stove, refrig. $625 + DULUTH, MINN. Fair Housing Act, we do not dep. 6736684 or 4316684 DEAR ABBY: “Insulted” accept for publication any real estate listing that indicates any BUHL Country living, 2 bdrm, 1 could take one of her return preference, limitation, or bath, covered deck w/extras. $475 address stickers with her to discrimination based on race, + dep. Call 5435157 or 3085156 color, religion, sex, disability, the shower and place it on family status, or national origin. BURLEY Norman Manor Apts the envelope provided. It’s If you believe a published listing 1 & 2 bdrms, $400-$500 + dep. states such a preference, Manager on site. Call any time less work. This new party limitation, or discrimination, 2086787438 ~ 1361 Parke Ave ritual is not the result of please notify this publication at poor manners, but a logical [email protected]. BURLEY We have 2 bdrm apts, no smoking, no pets. Some have change for changing times. JEROME (2 miles E.) 3 bdrm, 2 bath garages. 2084311643 / 6783216 — NOT A WHINER in country, new carpet, paint, hard- DOWN SOUTH wood floors, $800. 2800294 Carriage Lane Apartments DEAR ABBY:The person- JEROME 3 bdrm, 2 bath mobile 2510 Whispering Pine Drive homes. $550. No pets. Long term. Twin Falls, ID. 83301 al message the gift recipient 2083248903 or 2087882817 2087352111 writes on the card is more Affordable 2 and 3 bdrm/2 bath JEROME Cozy 1 bdrm cabin, $450 apts. Laundry hookups, AC, important than who might mo. + $300 dep. Water, sewer, garage w/ea apt, 2 playgrounds, have addressed the envelope garbage included. 2087337818 fitness room. Rental Assisted Households welcome. it came in. JEROME very nice 3 bdrm., 2 bath, — ARLENE IN $675 mo. + dep. 2 bdrm., 1 bath NEW YORK $575 mo. + dep. Water, sewer and garbage incl. Call 2087337818 Classifieds 6 · Tuesday, August 30, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, AQHA Reg. 3 yr old Western Plea- GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies (11) KRONE '07 Big X, V12, 4WD, KP, to form four ordinary words. ZOLLINGER RANCH $100. Pomeranian cross puppies auto lube, 2200 hours, $165,000. sure mare, Kid Clu/Skipper W Featured Colts; breeding. Ready to show and WIN! (3) $100. Pit Bull 3 mo $50. 888-372-4020 Nyssa, OR Blue Roan Gaited Filly and 208-404-1751 RCDOH $3500. 208-736-8148 Sire Boddes R Blue. 208-862-3402 / 208-670-3833 WANTED Tractors and other 208-670-0458 LABRADOODLE Pups, CKC Reg misc; repair/salvage/running. 2 pups left. DixonsArkRanch.com. Bob, 208-312-3746 ©2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. Call 208-731-9839 All Rights Reserved. ZOLLINGER RANCH LRDWO has received special honor from ROTTWEILER very strong, great the American Quarter Horse looking, 27” 120 lbs male, 1.5 Association officials to attend years old, not fixed, needs country our sale to introduce new estate, w/kids to protect. $500/of- proposals for AQHA. fer 733-3885 or 732-7276 ask for GIVE YOUR HORSE A 2ND Johnny CHANCE. WANTED: Unwanted MEOEVR horses, ponies, mules and draft horses. Call 208-539-2206

MARE 15 years old, used in moun-

Sign Up for the IAFLOFCI (OFFICIAL) Jumble Facebook fan club tains and for hunting, been on lots AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD Reg of trails, $500. Mare, 9 years old, puppies, excellent working dogs or EBEFEL lots of flash and energy, used for just fantastic pets. $350. Now arrange the circled letters hunting, herding and sorting cow, 208-654-2592 or 312-8235 to form the surprise answer, as $1200. 208-316-1503 suggested by the above cartoon. PALOMINO COLT AQHA regis- SCOTTISH TERRIER Pups, $400. Answer: A “ ” tered, 3 years old, ready for work, Mild temperament, socialized, $750. 536-6631 or 539-0505 non-shedding, AKC purebred. 208-312-0309 [email protected] (Answers tomorrow) QUARTER HORSE Mare, regis- Jumbles: HUSKY AGING DROWSY ROBBER Yesterday’s tered, high school rodeo, barrels, SHELTIE AKC, 5 month old male, WHEEL LINES Wade Rain ¼ mile, Answer: Founded in 1898, Frank Seiberling’s tire and rubber poles, & goats. 3 yr. old quarter shots, nice coloring, $200 neg. lg wheels & Western style ¼ mile, sm wheels, $4500/ea. 208-320-2203 company has had many — GOOD YEARS horse gilding, bred well, COCKATIELS for sale. Adorable 208-595-4463 / 490-2836 Twin Falls started/gentle. Older babysitter males & females. Also breeding horse, lock trot. Barrel saddle. pair. Only $50 ea. 208-329-1516 Moving! All prices neg. 731-9023 DOG CRATE, Large, $35. Extra lg. TYLER AGEE $50, firm. TWIN FALLS Duplex 2 bdrm., 1½ ALFALFA quality, alfalfa Timothy HORSESHOEING SERVICE Call 208-731-9023 Classified Department bath, spotless, fireplace and BEAN CUTTER Speedy 6-row front Grass Mix. $170/ton. $8/bale. Call 775-388-2148 Classified Sales Representatives garage, no pets/smoking, blk FREE (2) Kittens to a good home, mount. Old corral poles & rail- Filer. 732-8249 are available from south of CSI. $685 mo. + dep. 11 wks old, must go together, litter road ties. 5 used homemade calf Call 208-734-6830 hutches. Metal gates. 678-1531 ALFALFA/GRASS HAY for sale 8:00 am-5:00 pm Monday-Friday ZOLLINGER RANCH box trained. 219-2723 Gooding. in Rupert. $185 a ton. Call our office in Twin Falls Call Rhen 208-867-3517. TWIN FALLS Large clean 2 bdrm, 1 23rd Annual Horse Sale BEET DIGGER & Whipper. Six-row 733-0931 ext. 2 bath, appls, no smoking/pets, Sept. 10th at 11am at the ranch in FREE Chesapeake Retriever/Border Collie beautiful cross puppies. WIC - Sold beet shares. Check listings daily at $500mo.+$300dep. 208-324-2244 Oakley, ID. Also bid or buy on Call 731-9570 FILER Very clean and spacious 2 dvauctions.com. No TV this 208-358-1629 www.hayboard.com bdrm., 1 bath, study, storage area, TWIN FALLS New 2 bdrm., 1 bath year. View catalog, available on HAY & STRAW FOR SALE FREE kittens to good home, WANTED Plows 2, 3, 4 & 5 bottom heat, sewer, water & trash paid. apts., $650-$680. Close to CSI zollingerquarterhorseranch.com adorable & fluffy, 2 orange, 1 disks tandem or off set. Grain Drills, GRASS HAY for sale. $650 mo. + $350 dep., no smok- campus. For more information 208-862-3402 / 208-670-3833 black/white. 8 wks old. indoor and Roller Harrows & Seed Cleaner. Small bales ing/pets, W/D included, has AC Call 208-735-1180. 208-670-0458 outdoor. 543-8481 208-404-9690 or 208-543-9290 Call 208-731-4219 Call Bob at 208-312-3746. TWIN FALLS Very clean 2 bdrm., 1 bath plus den, gas heat, W/D hookups, lawn care provided, $660 mo. + $600 dep. 1307 Elm- wood Circle. 208-420-8290 WENDELL 2 bdrm 1 bath, 1800 sq. 1, 2, or 3 ft. W/D hookups, appl., storage, Bedroom 745 N. Hagerman St. $575 mo. Apartments $1160 to move in. 539-1468 Rent is based on incom e. WENDELL Lovely 2 bdrm, 1 bath apt., all appliances included. No smoking, no pets. 208-720-7601 210 S A Street Rupert, Idaho 83350 208-650-8816 TWIN FALLS AC, cable, WiFi, all utils. paid. Weekly/monthly rates. Equal Opportunity Provider 1341 Kimberly Rd. 208-733-6452. www.capriextendedstay.com GOODING 3 bdrm, 2 bath, no smok- TWIN FALLS Starting at $550. ing/pets, $675 month + utilities, $500 deposit. 208-308-6804 BURLEY/RUPERT Starting at $450. All utils paid, free cable & Internet. HANSEN 1 bdrm, 1 bath. No dep. No credit check Pet ok. Water/trash paid, no pets. $400 731-5745 / 431-3796 mo. + $300 dep. 212-1678

Hear the quiet! Laurel Park Apartments 176 Maurice Street Twin Falls 734-4195 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 1 bath, coun- try setting close to town, $575 mo. + $300 dep. 208-212-2300 HEYBURN Brand new 2 & 3 bdrm apts, granite counter tops, TWIN FALLS Clean 1 & 2 bdrm, very nice, no smoking/pets. W/D, no pet, quiet country park. $575-$625 mo. + $500 dep. $360-$390mo+$375dep. 320-8496 208-431-3149

TWIN FALLS 734-4334 Retail/Office Spaces Various Sizes & Locations twinfallsrentals.com In accordance with the federal Fair Housing Act, we do not TWIN FALLS Office space for rent, accept for publication any real 625 sq. ft., 560 Filer. $600/mo, wa- estate listing that indicates any ter & sanitation included. 736-8747 preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, TWIN FALLS Office Warehouse, color, religion, sex, disability, 40x40, newly remodeled, $600/ family status, or national origin. month. Call 208-733-8548 If you believe a published listing states such a preference, TWIN FALLS/JEROME Own or limitation, or discrimination, lease a piece of history. Heritage please notify this publication at Plaza is a new premier office [email protected]. building ideally situated at the I-84 US 93 Junction, between Twin Falls/Jerome. For more informa- JEROME 1 bdrm, 1 bath, refrig, tion call Lori at 326-7777 stove, free laundry, garage, across from St. Bens hospital. $450+$400 deposit. References. 731-5745 JEROME 4 bedroom, 2 bath, fenced yard, $685 mo. + utilities, no smoking/pets. 208-324-7555 KIMBERLY 2 bedroom, 1 bath, $395 month + utilities. 208-539-9950 Residential, Corporate, RUPERT 2 bdrm apt. Major appls, Commercial Properties W/D hookups. IHFA welcome. cjprops.com $475 mo. + $400 dep. No pets. No 208.734.4001 smoking. 208-358-0673 RUPERT 2 bdrm upstairs apt., elec- tric/water/garbage included. $500 mo. + dep., small pet, no smoking. Call 208-431-3897 or 208-679-1360 TWIN FALLS Blue Lakes Office Space, plenty of parking, utilities RUPERT 2 bdrm, 1 bath, refrigerator included. 208-309-0365 & stove, $450 month + $400 de- posit. 208-670-5770 TWIN FALLS newly remodeled of- fice space for lease. On Addison TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm., apt., all utili- Ave. Call 208-731-9930 ties paid, no pets, $400 mo. + $300 dep. 208-212-1678 TWIN FALLS Warehouse spaces available with offices and power. TWIN FALLS 1, 2, & 3 bdrm. 9,000 to 25,000 sq.ft. Move-in Special. Some W/D Call Ken Floyd 420-1913. hookups & some close to CSI. No pets. 208-734-6600 615 Mobile Homes Spaces TWIN FALLS 1622 Filer Ave E., 2 bdrm, 1 bath No pets/smoking HAGERMAN Space available in Free laundry. $575 mo. + deposit Blue Spruce Mobile Estates (close Call 208-733-8676 or 208-539-4449 to Senior Center and City Park) for a single wide mfg home. This 23 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1½ bath space well maintained community with garage, by CSI, $565 mo. is for tenants 55 or over. Space Call 731-9214 or 339-7673 rent $235 mo. Includes water/sew- er/garbage. For more info call TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, appl, all utli.- Cathy at 208-420-6409. paid. 1328 ½ 8th Ave. E. No pets. Refrences. $485 mo. 734-8577 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 1 bath, $585 mo. 1 bdrm., 1 bath, $485 mo. Both newly remodeled basement apts. Close to shopping, gas heat, TWIN FALLS Furnished school W/D hookups. Call 208-420-6628 term lease near CSI, W/D, inter- net, garage incl., no pets/smoking TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 1 bath, fresh Call 208-339-7673 or 731-9214 & clean, all appls. Incl. W/D. Heat, water, sewer & trash incld. $550 AGRICULTURE mo/$500 dep. 1 yr lease req. + $35 application fee. No smoking/pets. 423-5253/734-8064 TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 1 bath, water trash paid. No pets. $600 mo. + $300 dep. 208-212-1678 TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath apt, 1 car garage, water/trash pd, wash- er/dryer incl, new carpet, close to park, no smoking/pets, $700+dep, CONNECT WITH Call 731-5262 before it is gone. CUSTOMERS WHO NEED YOUR SERVICE TWIN FALLS Beautiful upstairs apartment, 2 large bdrm., 2 bath, Advertise in the Business $700 mo. + dep., no pets/smoking. & Service Directory ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED! 733-0931 ext. 2 Call 208-733-1067 or 208-539-1067 WWW.MAGIC TWIN FALLS Deluxe duplex apt, master bdrm + loft bdrm., 2 bath, STOCK DOG Pups, 8 weeks old, VALLEY.COM/ all appls., 2 car garage, great loca- Border Collie, McNabb, Aussie tion, no pets, $750 incl. water & cross. Working parents. CLASSIFIEDS lawn care. 772 Monroe 308-6226 208-352-4332 Times News Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Tuesday, August 30, 2011 · Classifieds 7 ACROSS IF AUGUST 30 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: True romance 1 High __; baby’s may knock on your door in kitchen seat WATER SKEETER 8', pontoon, brace down 7', oars, brass or October,but if a job or career 6 Native of slides, $250, used very little. New move is needed, an oppor- Nissan Marine outboard, 4 stroke, tunity to make progress on Aberdeen 3½ HP, $600. New outcast Fatcat, 10 __-bodied; fit float tube, $350. Several sage the material level may and loomis fly rods, fresh water appear as well. Others may 14 Row of shrubs and salt water. Boat blind, cam- ouflage, never used, $50. be dazzled by your talents in 15 Bananas Call 208-788-4865 the 12 months ahead. Your 16 Sketch sparkle and pizzazz are 17 Actor Jeremy RECREATIONAL turned to “high”for much of the year — but especially in 18 Gal., qt. & pt. December, when your 19 Voice amplifier tenacity will win you the 20 Certain domination over circum- 22 Black eye stances you seek. Take advantage of helpful stars to 24 Small flaps KAWASAKI '05 Mule Diesel 4x4, very low miles, $6250, 3010 Mod- promote your own interests 25 Wobbles el. Call 539-1616 in February by asking for a 26 Valuable raise or applying for that holdings better job you deserve. Go 29 Surround and ahead and wish upon a star, as you will certainly have assail WANTED Any '1995-2010 road or dirt motorcycles. Cash in hand. your important wishes 30 Sorority letter Call or text with best price. granted. 31 Spine-chilling 1-208-312-1580 33 Good buys HOROSCOPE 37 Ending musical passage Jeraldine 39 __ Korea; Saunders neighbor of China 41 Faucet problem Monday’s Puzzle Solved ARIES (March 21-April 42 Personnel 3 Hubbubs 19): The established norms JET BOAT '97 Design Concepts. are irksome. Routines and 44 Each __; one 4 Set on fire 22' 7.4 liter Kodiak Marine V8. responsibilities stifle your Hamilton 3 Stage Pump. ingenuity and creativity. another 5 Say again Heater, full/closed cabin, sus- 46 Actress Lupino 6 Poles and pension seats, Galvanized Bypass and ignore people EZLOAD Trailer w/ surge who doubt you, criticize 47 Sudden burst Czechs brakes. 1 owner, very clean, $15,900. Call 320-4058 you, or are just plain of light 7 Arrive unpleasant and arrogant. 49 Home for 8 Sept.’s follower SEA-DOO '02 Utopia 205, 20 ft., TAURUS (April 20-May with Mercury 240 jet boat, V6 with William & Kate 9 Throws wake tower, $12,500. 420-5537 20): Someone might lure 51 Opposite of 10 Fessed up you with loads of love and SEADOO CHALLENGER '99 1800, attention. You might be a freshest 11 Seawater jet boat, 18', 220 hp, exc. cond., $7600/offer. 208-280-1073. wee bit suspicious of flat- 54 Alpha’s follower 12 Los Angeles tery and attention from a STARCRAFT '93 Eurostar 17', 70hp 55 Quarrels hoopster Mercury outboard, Bimini top, potential heartthrob, but 56 Giving alms 13 Water jugs $4000. 208-536-6679 you will discover the truth 60 Weathercock 21 Playwright TRI HULL 18' 125hp Merc outboard. of the matter. Must sell. $1500/offer. GEMINI (May 21-June 61 Creative notion Henrik __ 208-934-9761 20): Ride high on a bubble of 63 Part of the leg 23 Pay attention to enthusiasm as long as you 64 Genesis home 25 Molars, e.g. don’t neglect mundane 65 Scorch 26 Rainbows tasks. Get your name on a 66 Kick out 27 Injection (c) 2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. ***USED SHELLS**** list of donors to a good cause All Rights Reserved. Quality~Low Prices~Selection. as it makes good business 67 Take a nap 28 Fountain order 208-312-1525 sense and also makes you 68 Bills with 29 Give __; have 45 Turned 56 College official VACTIONEER '88 9½' camper, hy- feel good. draulic jacks, AC, furnace, TV, re- CANCER (June 21-July Hamilton’s face a baby 48 Lend a hand 57 Long-legged frigerator, extremely good condi- 69 Office furniture 32 Perch 50 Original bird with a tion, $2500. 208-749-1782 22): This year,you won’t find a bird in last year’s nest. Just 34 Parched inhabitant curved bill because something worked DOWN 35 Venetian beach 51 Pack rat 58 In the __ of well in the past does not 1 __ in; 36 Reach across 52 Exchange time; almost mean that it will bring any- contribute 38 Wealthy 53 Actress __ too late Locally owned RV Clearance! thing but frustration. Don’t 2 Main character 40 __ of Troy Moorehead 59 Prison guns KEYSTONE '08 Cougar beat your head against wall. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): It in a story 43 Run away 54 Wild hogs 62 Cee’s follower could be a case of too many cooks spoiling the broth. Put your “I’m in charge” attitude aside and delegate as well as relegate authori- HAY for sale small bales, SUNCAST Slate gray HD plastic st nd ty. Success is achieved 1 and 2 cutting, any amount. storage shed, 3x8 with floor, exc. 208-539-6036 CANNING/FREEZING CORN when everyone is willing to cond. $270. 358-1477 can deliver Call Tuttle Produce at Slides & lots of extras HAY Grass Alfalfa Mix 80-90 lb 208-539-6217 for price. Just $17,950 cooperate. bales, 2 string bales. $195 ton. $9 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. per bale. 280-7542 or 734-7541 LARGE APRICOTS $9/bushel you pick or $14/bushel picked. Dream HR '08 Toyhauler 22): Get what you need and HORSE HAY 3rd cutting, 125 lbs. Acres Orchard, 208-733-0127. need what you get. If you BOWFLEX Elite 3-string, green, barn stored, PICKLING CUCUMBERS grown $14/bale. 208-539-2722 $600/offer need a helping hand, advice Call 208-732-5383 with organic methods and 100% or support,this is the time to MALTING BARLEY STRAW, clean, whole wheat flour, stone ground. for stock cow feed, ton bales. 208-543-4895 find it. Enthusiastic friends 208-308-4567 or 352-1174 SWEET CORN $3.00/bakers dozen, may urge you to dive right PREMIUM GRASS HAY Northwest of Jerome. For hours into a new project or accept STEEL BUILDINGS and directions call 208-961-8308. Small bales, no rain, $8 per bale. Factory Direct, discounted inventory a proposal. 208-420-3454 Buhl 33X39, 42x57, 54x99, 60x156. CLASSIFIEDS SWEET CORN for sale at 26' A must see! LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): T.S.C. Hay 20T small bales High Misc. Material Available. Crismor's Pumpkin Patch Just $27,963 www.sunwardsteel.com Source:18C It pays to read the fine print. Kindness counts. There may country 90% grass 10% alfalfa. 1748 East 4100 North, Buhl 208-639-1675 Call the Times-News to place Monday-Saturday 11-7pm be several worthy causes Good horse hay. COACHMAN '02 Aurora Con 208-280-0839. your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 Sunday 10-2pm that clamor for your support For orders call 208-308-1141 or people who are aggravat- DID YOU FORGET how good our WANTED: Home Beer Brewers & ing that need reassurance juicy steaks taste? Bean Cookers for Sept. 17th Fest Montana Steak House Competition. Vendors welcome. rather than a reprimand. LAP TOP COMPUTERS several Call for details 208-543-2721. Don’t put all your eggs in CUSTOM Wheat & Corn Threshing RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT and models to choose from, great for furniture, tools, cable pullers, pipe References available. student or home use. Wireless in- one basket. benders, tile saw, etc. 731-4296 Call Jarod 208-731-9673 ternet ready, trade ins possible, SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. $150-$330. Contact Ted or Dean- SCRUBS, like new, assorted, lg & 21): Follow the safe path and na 208-678-6843 or 431-8153. WE BALE STRAW XL sizes, over 40 sets to chose 26' 2 slides, V10, Generator you won’t slide off in a Best Prices from, major brands, incl. Cheere- Just $42,500 Call 208-329-9608. kee, Peaches, Dickies, Koi, Barco, ditch. Sometimes unusual & Landau. $15-20/set. 308-5921 Montana '02 5th Wheel or untried ideas are untried The City of Kimberly has approxi- for a reason, and not every mately 1000 yards of good clean FIREWOOOD dirt for sale at a cost of $2.00 per time is the right time to yard. Must provide own equipment Delivered $175/cord, U Pick up BUYING Gold & Silver Jewelry, blaze a new trail. Stick to for loading and hauling. Contact WANTED FARM GROUND TO $150/cord. 208-410-5159 Coins, Bullion, also Sterling Silver. solid ground in your efforts Kimberly City Hall at 423-4151. LEASE FOR 2012 GROWING Top prices paid. 208-410-5787 SEASON IN MAGIC VALLEY. SEASONED FIREWOOD Delivered this week. WINDOW AC 10,000 BTU, $110. PREFERABLY IN TWIN FALLS, $150/cord anywhere in Magic Val- BUYING gold, silver, coins, proof SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Clay bird thrower, $20. 10” Com- KIMBERLY, OR EDEN AREAS. ley. Stacking extra. 212-6022 and mint sets, Idaho tokens, paper Dec. 21): Use the buddy sys- PAYING FULL RENT IN AD- pound miter saw, new, $50. 10” money, jewelry, sterling - highest Radial arm saw, $50. 15 gallon 32' 3 slides, Generator tem. Your social circle will VANCE FOR RIGHT OUTFIT. prices paid - call Hollis at 208-720- Just $24,900 Call 208-539-3133. 12 volt pull sprayer, $100. 20” 3941 or www.chcoins.com Box fans (3), $2 each. Red dot keep you from straying out rife scopes (2), $15 each. 3500 SUSAN'S ANTIQUES ALFA '02 See YA of line and offer you a safe MISCELLANEOUS watt generator with RV plug in, Buying & Selling Gold, Silver & haven when problems pop ANTIQUE king size bdrm set & king $175. Call 208-733-0350 Jewelry. Call 208-734-9681 size number bed, $1100 each or up. One friend in particular $2000 for both. Must see to appre- PIANO Knabe console, light wood, WANTED TO BUY could try to test your ciate! 208-431-8621 well maintained by piano teacher, Junk cars and all type of scrap. newly covered bench included. 208-324-4142 patience. $750. 208-736-3746 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- WANTED TO BUY Junk Cars, Trucks, Farm Equip. Jan. 19): Problems are actu- ANTIQUE king size bdrm set & king Will pay cash; small $200, ally a problem. The harder size number bed, $1100 each or med $300, large $400 & up. you knock your head against $2000 for both. Must see to appre- Northwest Salvage & Recovery 37' Diesel. Slides. WOW! Just $59,800 the wall trying to fix them all ciate! 208-431-8621 AIR COMPRESSOR Sullivan, 208-212-1058. by yourself, the more your ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES 175cfm, towable, John Deere WANTED TO BUY small self-con- HR '04 Vacationer Wanted old magazines, toys, diesel 400 actual hours, 1 own- head hurts. Ask for assis- tained trailer in good shape. horse tack, Indian items, jewelry TWIN FALLS TRADING CO. er, fleet maintained. $5900. 208-536-2481 or 539-2887 tance and you will be pleas- & quilts. Call 208-280-6533 Gently used furniture, Antiques, 320-4058 Cool Junk, Patio & Home Decor antly surprised. WANTED We buy junk batteries. SUSAN'S ANTIQUES Hours: 10-5:30 Tuesday-Friday We pay more than anyone out AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- & 10-2 Saturday AIR COMPRESSOR, '99 Ingersol Buying & Selling Gold, Silver & there. Check us out at Interstate Jewelry. Call 208-734-9681 590 Addison Ave ~ 732-5200 Rand 185 CFM, Towable JD Feb. 18): Sometimes, more Diesel 239 ACT. Hours. Like Batteries. Fully licensed and in- New cond. $7500. 320-4058 sured to protect the batteries all is less. You might regret USED FURNITURE the way to the smelter. impulse purchases, so find Affordable Prices! Desks, office GENERATOR Miller Bobcat 225 Call 208-733-0896. the sales slip and make a 412 Eastland Drive, 8-5 Mon-Fri chairs, bookcases, dinette sets, $2,200. Ex mechanic tools, very 34' slides. Like new. return. It is better to be bedroom sets, china hutches, large set. Too much to list! Just $64,900 end tables, TVs & stands, Call 208-358-3694 honest about what you couches, hide a beds, collectibles, want and need than to live lots of household misc. We connect Buyers & Sellers 248 S. Hwy 24 between 734-3000 with your impulsive mis- Burley & Rupert. Open 10-6. POWER CHAIR Golden Compass, $750/offer. takes. 208-543-8854 PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Every ending marks a AMBROSIA SWEET CORN $3/doz. POWER CHAIR MPV4 Great condi- WASHER & DRYER, $250. Refrig- tion, new battery, charger, video new beginning. Rather than 3261 E 3600 N, Kimberly NEWEL '74 32', new interior, carpet erator, $100. Stove, $100. All in 208-423-4320 and manual, $600. 208-969-0750 going back to reread the first good working cond. 208-420-1357 & upholstery, new running gear & tires, includes car hauling trailer. chapter, you should mark KELLEY ORCHARD Must see! $25,000/offer. WASHER/DRYER the page and resume read- U-Pick Pears 40¢ lb. John 420-0886 or Grover 734-6854 Buy, Sell, Repair Peaches 75¢ lb. ing the next one. Don’t Kenmore set $250, 10 miles west from Costco to WEATHERBY 300 Accumark, with SOUTHWIND '90 30' Class A. Great excellent condition. Warranty. 2000 Road then 7 miles North regret progress or the Swarovski 6-18x50 scope, like shape. Clean. 50,438 miles. $4500 Call 280-2604 Bring containers! new, $2,200/offer. 208-358-0828 or best offer. Call 208-944-9845. changes that occur. Classifieds 8 · Tuesday, August 30, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News

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DODGE '07 Charger SRT8 Super Bee, 6.1 Hemi, numbered car, sun roof, Nav, premium wheels, $29,999. Stock #7H653038CD GMC '08 Yukon SLT, 4x4, sun roof, 208-733-5776 leather, 3rd row, multi CD, $28,780. Stock #8J129715C 208-733-3033 Fuel Sipper. AC, 16K miles. CHEVY '10 Aveo LT Just $12,997. Call 733-3000

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Petersen, Payback Dont Mix For BSU

Blowout 2005 loss to Georgia isnt a motivational factor for then-offensive coordinator.

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BOISE • Boise State coach Chris Pe- SPORTS + WEATHER tersen says redemption is far from his mind as the No. 5 Broncos prepare for Georgia. But who could blame him if payback didnt play even a small role in his mo- tivation for the rematch with the 19th ranked Bulldogs. Down and Dirty Georgia thumped the Broncos 48-13 the last time the two teams met in 2005. At the time, Petersen was the of- Mardi McDonough, of Meridian, leaps into the air fensive coordinator and Boise State was as she makes her way down a giant water slide a small conference upstart, ranked for while participating in The Dirty Dash on Saturday the first time in the preseason polls and at Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area outside looking for respect against a South- eastern Conference powerhouse. Boise. The second annual race drew some 4,400 Broncos fans may be yearning for NAME_HERE • TIMES-NEWS participants to the obstacles and hazards scat- some kind of revenge, but Petersen says Chris Petersen wasnt Boise States head coach in 2005, but hes the most tered across the 10k course. the ugly and humiliating loss that un- prominent figure within the Bronco program who was around for a blowout folded at Athens six years ago has loss to Georgia that season. nothing to do with the team playing on the national stage in the Georgia Dome it. They know what happened. But gias speed on a humid afternoon, the on Saturday. youve got to go play better.” Broncos fell behind early and never re- “Ive talked about it to our team, but The Broncos were clearly outclassed grouped. Bulldogs quarterback D.J. its not something ... they dont have and overmatched six years ago. Shockley threw five passes anything to do with that,”Petersen said Victimized early by six first-half and ran for another,and then-Broncos Monday. “I had something to do with turnovers and unable to match Geor- Please see BRONCOS, S2

AREA VOLLEYBALL PREVIEWS

IDAHO PRESS-TRIBUNE -- CHARLIE LITCHFIELD TIGERSTIGERS OFOF MAGIC VALLEY Wendell Recreation BRIEFS District signups Flag football (third and fourth grade) registra- Magic Valley Amateur tion is Sept. 7 from 6:30-8 MANYMANY Registration is underway p.m. Cost is $15 and in- for the 54-hole Magic Val- cludes a team T-shirt. ley Amateur at Twin Falls Youth soccer registra- Golf Club on Sept. 3-5. En- tion (Juniors, first try fee is $90 and the field through third grade; Se- is limited to 144 players, niors, fourth through STRIPESSTRIPES with a maximum handi- sixth grade) is Sept. 7 cap of 27 allowed. Paid en- from 6:30-8 p.m. Cost is tries must be submitted to $20 and includes a T- Twin Falls Golf Club, Attn: shirt and soccer ball. Magic Valley Amateur, Coaches are needed. In- 545 Grandview Drive, formation: Randy or Jerome girls used different Twin Falls ID, 83301. Beth Andrus, 536-6409. forms of competition to build unity, team game for 11 season

DREW NASH • TIMES-NEWS Colts Activate Peyton, Jerome volleyball coach Hannah Clark watches her team practice on Monday at the schools gymnasium.

Opener Status Unclear BY DIANE PHILBIN “We didnt want to charge (a fee),” Times News writer Clark said. “No matter what class the Move allows star QB practice began Aug.1.League Inside: 2011 Team teams were, they were all invited. The to play in opener, but rules require players on the une, July and August. For high Previews girls needed more playing experience. Mannings availability physically unable to perform school-aged kids, its synony- The coaches liked it because the teams list to be activated by the mous with summer vacation – Which players are being counted got more experience against other far from resolved. J teams final cuts,on Sept.3,or the time of year to just play out- on to lead their respective teams? teams as opposed to open gym. And the sit out an additional six weeks. side or get summer jobs without the Which teams figure to make some girls had fun.” ASSOCIATED PRESS That wasnt something the worries of schoolwork and schedules. noise?. The competition was great and at the Colts were going to do. Unless you are an athlete getting Area team previews, S2. same time, the teams were able to work INDIANAPOLIS • The The surgery was expect- ready for the fall sports season. on developing their competitive vol- Colts activated Peyton ed to keep Manning off the For the Jerome volleyball team, July leyball skills and abilities as well as Manning from the physi- field for six to eight weeks. was the time to jumpstart the upcom- Magic Valley participated, but no other build team unity. Teams were able to cally unable to perform list But the recovery has gone ing season and to get into shape both Great Basin Conference teams were in- practice offensive and defensive sys- Monday, clearing the way slower than expected, and physically and mentally.A good chunk volved. tems and spend time on team-related for the four-time MVP to Manning in part blamed the of that preparation came from hosting “Every week the coaches would let skill improvements. play early in the season. 4 1/2-month lockout that the Magic Valley Summer League for me know it they were going to attend Another preseason activity in which The team said Manning kept him away from the the second year. This is a free program and I would set up the pool play,”said the Jerome team took part was a four- will participate in practice on teams trainers. offered to all the area teams to come to Jerome coach Hannah Clark. “Then I day team camp in July sponsored by the a limited basis on a “script- With Manning ailing, the Jerome every Tuesday and Thursday would e-mail out the schedule accord- Northwest Nazarene University volley- ed” and controlled basis as Colts have been refining evening to play volleyball. The league ing to their RSVPs.” ball program in Nampa. The camps he continues to recover from backup plans. They signed was set up as round-robin matches for To cut down costs, the teams helped sessions were led by NNU coaches, and neck surgery in May. veteran backup Kerry 30 minutes. At least 10 teams in the officiate. Please see TIGERS, S2 Its not clear whether Collins to go along with Manning will be ready for Curtis Painter, Dan the Sept. 11 opener at Orlovsky and rookie Mike Houston. Manning has al- Hartline. Five-time Pro ready ruled himself out of Bowl receiver Reggie Wayne Thursday nights preseason said he believes Painter finale at Cincinnati. gives Indy the best chance Manning has started 227 at winning if Manning is not consecutive games, includ- ready to start the season. Sharapovas Rally Is A Scream ing the playoffs, the sec- Painter made his statement ond-longest streak in NFL Friday by going 11 of 21 for history for quarterbacks 171 yards with two TD pass- ASSOCIATED PRESS behind Brett Favre. es, and nearly led the Colts Indys franchise quarter- to their first preseason win NEW YORK • Trailing big in the first round of the back had been on PUP since in more than two years. U.S.Open,Maria Sharapova thought — well,no,she was certain — that shed pull through if she could push her inexperienced opponent to a third set. And Sharapova was right. Shrieking as loudly as ever, Sharapova came back from a set and a break down against 19-year- Garcia Comes Off Disabled old Heather Watson of Britain to win 3-6, 7-5, 6-3 List to Pitch Yankees to Win. on Monday,improving to 12-0 this year in match- es that went the distance. Page S4. “Its just a matter of belief within myself,that no matter how well or bad or good Im playing, or my opponent is playing, I know I can tough it out,”the No. 3-seeded Sharapova said after her 2½-hour victory.“No matter what the situation is,I have the belief.” Minico Makes Statement Vs. That self-confidence comes not merely from Canyon Ridge in Boys Soccer. her success in three-setters this season, but al- NAME_HERE • TIMES-NEWS so from three Grand Slam titles, including the Page S2. Venus Williams serves against Vesna Dolonts en route to winning 2006 U.S. Open. Its the sort of track record the in straight sets in her first match in two months. Please see OPEN, S4 Sports 2 • Tuesday, August 30, 2011 Glenns Ferry Opens In Style

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Ask anyone who plays a team sport. Its not often that any coach is heavy with the superlatives after the opening game. You would get a differ- ent response up at Glenns Ferry about the girls vol- leyball team, which cruised past Hansen 25-17, 26-24, 25-20 in its season opener. “It didnt matter who was on the court,”Pilots coach Jolinda Solosabal said. “Even my second-string players, when they were out there played just as hard as RYAN HOWE • TIMES-NEWS my first team. It was won- Minico’s Eduardo Lopez (10) celebrates with Edgar derful.” Tapia after Tapia scored a goal against Canyon Ridge on Jessica Cook had 19 as- Monday in Rupert. sists and Jacqueline Bren- nan had 11 kills and eight blocks for the Pilots. Michaela Turner added 15 service points and Jarika Minico Boys Send Big Hedelius had a nice all- around game with five kills and three aces. Message vs. Riverhawks For Hansen, Connilyn Hursh had five kills. BY RYAN HOWE started practicing passing [email protected] and it has improved a lot.” Twin Falls Lopezs free kick in the RUPERT • Minicos 4-0 win 22nd minute sailed to the far Christian over Canyon Ridge on Mon- post where Edgar Tapia was Academy def. day was to send a message. in position to punch it in for Treasure Valley “We proved that we can Minicos first goal. play with the big boys,”said “I know my players. I was 25-15, 25-17, 25-15 Minico senior captain Ed- telling my players to go to Huge statistics were in uardo Lopez. second post and I knew he short supply for the War- Its still early in the season, was going there and I waited riors, which easily dis- DREW NASH • TIMES-NEWS but the Spartan players were for it,”Tapia said. patched Treasure Valley in a Canyon Ridge's Morgan Jones has to leap over Minico's Monica Farfan to keep from aware that Canyon Ridge Tapia and Enock Coats short match. Amanda kicking her Monday at Canyon Ridge High School in Twin Falls had beaten District V power each scored on penalty kicks, Miller had eight assists, Century – a team Minico and Lopez added a goal of his Megen Fenderson had four Girls soccer games only goal in the Minico remains winless at lost to. With that extra mo- own. The win moved Minico aces and Hannah Glaze had 24th minute off an Ellie 0-4. tivation, the Spartans (3-1) to 2-0 in Great Basin Con- five kills as Twin Falls Canyon Ridge 1, Packham assist, and the handed Canyon Ridge (4-1) ference play as the Spartans Christian Academy im- Minico 0 Riverhawks improved to 3- its first loss in convincing host Twin Falls on Wednes- proved to 2-0. Eva Magana scored the 2 by beating the Spartans. fashion. day. “We started (the season) “This season we have a slow,”Lopez said. “Before, chance to go to state. We be- our passing was sloppy. Af- lieve that. We have the team ter we lost to Century we to go there,”Tapia said. Report: Aggies Tell Big 12 Of Plans To Leave

ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday night. The Aggies are interested A&M is an extremely valu- Texas A&Ms departure in joining the Southeastern able institution; thus, it is developed better team bond- COLLEGE STATION, Texas would cast doubt on the fu- Conference and the dueling incumbent upon me, as the Tigers ing just knowing you can • Texas A&M has notified the ture of the Big 12 and could letters come less than a president of the university, Continued from S1 trust your teammate.We just Big 12 it will withdraw from lead to more major changes week after they formally to ensure that we are in a got better.” the conference,according to a to college athletics. told Beebe they are explor- position to enhance our na- the teams were grouped by Senior Frankie Carey newspaper report. The university said earlier ing their options and asked tional visibility and future ability level for practice and agreed with Leavitts assess- The New York Times said Monday it had received a for the conference to outline financial opportunity.” tournament play.It also was an ment. in a story posted on its web- letter from Big 12 Commis- the process if they decide to Loftin added this is a opportunity for teams to get a “The summer league al- site Monday night that sioner Dan Beebe outlining leave. The leagues board of “complex and long-term jump on the 2011 season with lowed the team more playing Texas A&M President R. the withdrawal procedure directors addressed the decision,”but “it is not our training and team bonding. time together,”said Carey,al- Bowen Loftin sent a letter to should the Aggies decide to possible departure of the intent to prolong our con- “The summer league was so one of Jeromes team cap- Missouri Chancellor and Big leave the league. Aggies this weekend. ference exploration for an fun and there wasnt a lot of tains.“It was fun because the 12 board chairman Brady Cook said the letter “out- “I certainly appreciate extended period of time.” pressure,”said Jerome senior team could play more re- Deaton to inform the league lines the withdrawal proce- the discussion among the The SEC said earlier this team captain Melissa Leavitt. laxed. The camp gave us all it was leaving. The report dures according to the fi- Big 12 presidents/chancel- month it was happy with its “Since this is a different team an outside perspective of cited two unidentified col- nancial provisions of the Big lors and the expression of current 12-school member- this year, we got to know where we want and need to lege officials with direct 12 bylaws and mutual their desire for Texas A&M ship but left the door open each other on the court and go. It put us (as a team) more knowledge of the decision. waivers of legal claims.”He to remain in the confer- to expansion. Loftin then how we each play. The team on the same page and set our University spokesman Ja- wouldnt provide any other ence,”Loftin said in a state- received authority from the camp was definitely a week eyes on the same goals. It son Cook did not immedi- details of the letter or com- ment issued before The board of regents to take any well spent. We learned a lot showed us how to focus on ately respond to an email ment on what A&Ms next New York Times report. action he deems necessary as a team and it will give us a working hard and carrying an seeking comment late step might be. “We all agree that Texas in terms of realignment. head start on practices. We intensity into practice.”

Team Previews Class 4A BURLEY returns Delta Jones at setter and Kayla Kerbs and Stephanie McGill on offense, and libero Cierra Page and Jets Beat N.Y. Housemates in Ugly Affair, 17-3 McKenzie Condie on the back row … CANYON RIDGE fea- tures senior Keri Schwarz … JEROME hopes to be able to ASSOCIATED PRESS much to be happy about. two days by Hurricane last major warmup for both run a quick offense with several key players returning, Mark Sanchez threw a 17- Irenes devastating march teams starters before the among them Haylee Burnham, Jasmine Branch, Maddi- EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.• yard touchdown pass to up the East Coast. regular season. son Blevins, Makenzie Martens, Savannah Lott and Nic- The preseason bragginrights Santonio Holmes and the Bilal Powell had a 1-yard The Jets (2-1) will face the hole Dally) … TWIN FALLS is undefeated in the last two for the New York metropoli- Jets capitalized on two big TD run in the fourth quarter Eagles here Thursday. The years of Great Basin Conference play and has three return- tan area belong to the Jets,al- special teams plays in 17-3 and the Jets defense inter- Giants (1-2) finish their pre- ing players back in Allie Johnson, Sierra Starley and though neither Rex Ryans victory Monday night in a cepted Eli Manning twice in season at New England, also Brylee Bartlett. team nor the Giants have preseason game delayed what probably will be the on Thursday. Class 3A BUHL has four solid players from a year ago in Cassidee Kippes, Kendyl Hamilton, Morgan Pearson and Annie Lauda … Filer should have a good offense attack from outside hitters Sierra Koyle and Cassidy Ferrell and mid- dles, Audrey Croy and Jessica Hughes and the defense time all-Western Athletic Conference returns Tora Cobb and Kandi Woody and welcome Broncos tackle Nate Potter and senior center Injury Sidelines libero Kaylyn Roe, who moved here from Alabama… KIM- Continued from S1 Thomas Byrd. The offensive backfield BERLY will field a fairly tall team led by Katy Robinson features seniors Doug Martin, who BSUs Johnson and Kaitlyn Goetz. head coach Dan Hawkins benched rushed for 1,260 yards last year, and Class 2A quarterback Jared Zabransky in the D.J. Harper, who returns from a sea- DECLO features strong, experienced players as Keva second half. The Bulldogs led 38-0 son-ending knee injury. BOISE • Boise State coach Chris Robinson, Sydney Webb, Ryley Payne, Tenesia Schroed- before Boise State got on the board. The Broncos also have Kellen Petersen says running back Mal- er and Bayley Thoren return … GOODING returns Kayleigh For Petersen, who has compiled a Moore back under center for the colm Johnson will miss the entire Erickson and team leader Laramie Turner for new coach 61-5 record since taking the helm in fourth straight year. Moore is one of season after tearing an ACL dur- Megan Millican … WENDELL roster includes three seniors, 2006, the defeat was one of the most the nations most efficient passers ing no-contact drills. Kiersten Hilt, Kristin Roeloffs and Tarin Mendozam. painful since his arrival on campus 10 and has engineered Boise States Johnson was having a strong fall Class 1A years ago. transformation from a program look- camp and was poised to be the CAREY will have good height and strength for blocking with “We didnt even have a chance, ing for respect to one that has now No. 3 running back for the Bron- the return of five seniors with varsity experience including didnt even get out of the gate. It was earned it. cos, behind Doug Martin and D.J. Nicole Gomez and Micaela Adamson … The CASTLEFORD over before it even started,”Petersen Boise States No. 5 ranking in the Harper. Johnson, who returned to offense returns Jessica Welch and Kendra Flores, with Karli said. “So itd be nice not to recreate preseason poll is the highest in school the team after being declared ac- Bower and Amanda Stagg (libero) on defense … COMMUNI- that scene for sure.” history and this year marks its first as ademically ineligible last year, al- TY SCHOOL will depend on a solid group of seniors to help Recent history suggests the Bron- a member of the Mountain West so was expected to play a big role lead a young team with a freshman setter ... DIETRICH returns cos stand a better chance this time Conference. on special teams. five starters from a year ago led by seniors setter Jessica around. “I think were better in certain Petersen says the injury is the on- Perron and middle blocker Moriah Dill and juniors The Broncos are no strangers to places,” Petersen said, drawing a ly significant injury setback as Cheyenne Hubert and libero Charley Bingham … HAGER- high profile games, having won two contrast between his current squad the No. 5 Broncos prepare for Sat- MAN lost only two seniors so most of last years varsity re- Fiesta Bowls and last seasons nation- and the 2005 version. “We had some urdays season opener against turns … OAKLEY is young and inexperienced, with only ally televised opener over Virginia good players then. But at certain No. 19 Georgia. three-year starter senior outside hitter Hayley Greenwell Tech. places now maybe were maybe just Petersen says its disappointing carrying significant varsity playing time … The strength for The defensive line,which helped the as inexperienced as we were back because Johnson returned to SHOSHONE will come from the senior leadership of Kelcie Broncos boast one of the stingiest units then. But hopefully the guys handle campus in great shape and with a Hutchins, Mariah Schoolcraft and Dakota Brown. a year ago, has four seniors returning. it, go out and compete and play good great attitude. The offensive line is anchored by two- football.” Tuesday, August 30, 2011 • Sports 3 Looking forward Maria Kirilenko of Russia returns a shot to Ekaterina Makarova of Russia during the first round of the U.S. Open tennis tournament

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E—R.Romero (1). DP—Tampa Bay 1, Toronto 3. LOB— SCHEDULE: Sunday Greens in Regulation Pct. 3, Matt Kenseth, $4,300,302. 4, Kevin Harvick, Baseball Tampa Bay 7, Toronto 12. 2B—B.Upton (17), E.Thames No. 24 West Virginia vs. Marshall, 1:30 p.m. 1, Bubba Watson, 71.72%. 2, David Toms, 71.20%. 3, $4,290,837. 5, Jimmie Johnson, $4,282,327. 6, Kurt (16), Arencibia (16). 3B—Longoria (1), K.Johnson (1), TONIGHTS John Senden, 71.01%. 4, Chad Campbell, 70.68%. 5, Busch, $4,262,401. 7, Jeff Gordon, $4,075,102. 8, Clint NATIONAL LEAGUE Arencibia (4). HR—Damon 2 (13), Bautista (38), Lind BIG GAMES ALL GAMES Heath Slocum, 70.65%. 6, Joe Durant, 70.06%. 7, Bowyer, $3,911,155. 9, Denny Hamlin, $3,830,893. 10, (23). SB—Encarnacion (5), Lawrie 2 (3), Arencibia (1). Justin Rose, 69.84%. 8, Boo Weekley, 69.78%. 9, Gary Tony Stewart, $3,824,050. East W L Pct GB IP H R ER BB SO Thursday, Sept. 1 Woodland, 69.70%. 10, Ernie Els, 69.69%. 11, Ryan Newman, $3,776,448. 12, Juan Pablo Tampa Bay EAST Total Driving Montoya, $3,581,105. 13, Brad Keselowski, Philadelphia 84 46 .646 — W.Davis L,8-8 41-3 9 6 6 3 3 Villanova at Temple, 5 p.m. 1, John Merrick, 60. 2, Brandt Jobe, 66. 3, John $3,560,648. 14, Jamie Mcmurray, $3,413,349. 15, Atlanta 79 54 .594 6½ B.Gomes 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 LOCAL SPORTS NC Central at Rutgers, 5:30 p.m. Rollins, 82. 4, Chez Reavie, 89. 5, Will MacKenzie, 90. Marcos Ambrose, $3,342,022. 16, A J Allmendinger, New York 64 68 .485 21 Howell 1 2 1 1 1 2 BOYS SOCCER Fordham at UConn, 5:30 p.m. 6, Chris Couch, 92. 7, Boo Weekley, 98. 8, Bo Van Pelt, $3,315,957. 17, Regan Smith, $3,313,518. 18, Bobby Washington 62 70 .470 23 J.Cruz 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 UMass at Holy Cross, 6 p.m. 100. 9, Rod Pampling, 106. 10, John Senden, 107. Labonte, $3,268,888. 19, Kasey Kahne, $3,086,912. Florida 59 74 .444 26½ McGee 1 0 0 0 1 1 6:30 p.m. Wake Forest at Syracuse, 6 p.m. Putting Average 20, David Ragan, $3,078,438. Central W L Pct GB C.Ramos 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 SOUTH 1, Steve Stricker, 1.695. 2, Luke Donald, 1.709. 3, Toronto Bliss at Community Murray St. at Louisville, 4 p.m. Rickie Fowler, 1.710. 4, Kevin Na, 1.728. 5, Andres Milwaukee 81 54 .600 — R.Romero W,13-9 6 6 3 3 4 2 North Texas at FIU, 5 p.m. Romero, 1.729. 6, Nick Watney, 1.730. 7 (tie), Brandt St. Louis 70 64 .522 10½ Litsch 1 1 0 0 1 1 School UT-Martin at Jacksonville St., 5 p.m. Snedeker and Webb Simpson, 1.731. 9, Bryce Molder, Tennis Cincinnati 67 67 .500 13½ Janssen 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kentucky Christian at Morehead St., 5 p.m. 1.733. 10, Chris Couch, 1.737. Pittsburgh 62 72 .463 18½ F.Francisco 1 0 0 0 0 0 Filer at Buhl Delta St. at Northwestern St., 5 p.m. Birdie Average U.S. OPEN TOP SEEDS Chicago 57 77 .425 23½ HBP—by W.Davis (Bautista). WP—W.Davis 2. W. Carolina at Georgia Tech, 5:30 p.m. 1, Steve Stricker, 4.47. 2, Dustin Johnson, 4.34. 3, Houston 45 90 .333 36 Umpires—Home, Marty Foster; First, Bill Welke; GIRLS SOCCER Evangel at Nicholls St., 5:30 p.m. Webb Simpson, 4.26. 4, Rickie Fowler, 4.24. 5, Nick Monday West W L Pct GB Second, Tim Tschida; Third, Jeff Nelson. 4:30 p.m. West Alabama at South Alabama, 5:30 p.m. Watney, 4.20. 6 (tie), Aaron Baddeley and Luke At The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center T—3:02. A—19,725 (49,260). Mississippi St. at Memphis, 6 p.m. Donald, 4.18. 8, David Toms, 4.13. 9 (tie), Hunter New York Arizona 75 59 .560 — Bliss at Community Kentucky vs. W. Kentucky at Nashville, Tenn., 7:15 p.m. Mahan and J.B. Holmes, 4.08. Purse: $23.7 million San Francisco 71 63 .530 4 MIDWEST Eagles (Holes per) Colorado 64 70 .478 11 YANKEES 3, ORIOLES 2 Surface: Hard-Outdoor School SC State at Cent. Michigan, 5 p.m. 1, Sunghoon Kang, 73.4. 2, Will MacKenzie, 94.5. 3, Singles Los Angeles 62 70 .470 12 New York Baltimore New Hampshire at Toledo, 5 p.m. Derek Lamely, 102.0. 4, Scott McCarron, 106.0. 5, San Diego 60 74 .448 15 ab r h bi ab r h bi Filer at Buhl Men Mondays Games Illinois St. at E. Illinois, 5:30 p.m. Rickie Fowler, 106.5. 6, Angel Cabrera, 108.0. 7, D.J. First Round Gardnr lf 3 0 0 0 Hardy ss 4 1 1 1 VOLLEYBALL Drake at North Dakota, 6 p.m. Trahan, 109.4. 8, Bubba Watson, 109.6. 9, Bobby Roger Federer (3), Switzerland, def. Santiago Giraldo, N.Y. Mets 2, Florida 1, 1st game Grndrs cf 3 1 0 0 Markks rf 2 0 0 0 UNLV at Wisconsin, 6 p.m. Gates, 111.3. 10, Andres Romero, 112.9. Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati 2 Teixeir 1b 4 0 1 1 AdJons cf 4 0 1 0 4 p.m. SOUTHWEST Sand Save Percentage Colombia, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2. N.Y. Mets 5, Florida 1, 2nd game Cano 2b 4 1 2 0 Guerrr dh 4 0 0 0 W. Illinois at Sam Houston St., 5 p.m. 1, Brian Gay, 64.12%. 2, Paul Stankowski, 62.50%. 3, Gael Monfils (7), France, def. Grigor Dimitrov, Houston 7, Pittsburgh 4 Swisher rf 4 1 1 2 Wieters c 3 0 0 0 Buhl, Wood River at McMurry at Stephen F. Austin, 5 p.m. Greg Chalmers, 61.27%. 4, Jason Day, 61.11%. 5, D.J. Bulgaria, 7-6 (4), 6-3, 6-4. Colorado at Arizona, late Posada dh 4 0 0 0 MrRynl 1b 4 1 1 1 Henderson St. at Cent. Arkansas, 6 p.m. Brigman, 60.53%. 6, Adam Scott, 60.49%. 7, Matt Mardy Fish (8), United States, def. Tobias Kamke, San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, late ErChvz 3b 3 0 1 0 RAdms 2b 3 0 0 0 Filer FAR WEST Kuchar, 59.69%. 8, Chris Riley, 59.18%. 9, K.J. Choi, Germany, 6-2, 6-2, 6-1. Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, late Martin c 3 0 0 0 Reimld lf 3 0 0 0 7 p.m. Montana St. at Utah, 6 p.m. 58.82%. 10, Retief Goosen, 57.89%. Tomas Berdych (9), Czech Republic, def. Romain Tuesdays Games ENunez ss 3 0 0 0 Andino 3b 3 0 0 0 Bowling Green at Idaho, 7 p.m. All-Around Ranking Jouan, France, 6-2, 7-6 (4), 6-1. Florida (Vazquez 7-11) at N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 7-10), 5:10 Totals 31 3 5 3 Totals 30 2 3 2 Burley, American Falls UC Davis at Arizona St., 8 p.m. 1, Webb Simpson, 217. 2, David Toms, 298. 3, Steve Richard Gasquet (13), France, def. Sergiy Stakhovsky, p.m. New York 100 200 000 — 3 Stricker, 347. 4, Matt Kuchar, 350. 5, Nick Watney, Ukraine, 6-4, 6-4, 6-0. Philadelphia (Halladay 15-5) at Cincinnati (Arroyo 8- Baltimore 000 010 010 — 2 at Declo Friday, Sept. 2 358. 6, Hunter Mahan, 364. 7, Adam Scott, 376. 8, Viktor Troicki (15), Serbia, lost to Alejandro Falla, 10), 5:10 p.m. DP—Baltimore 1. LOB—New York 3, Baltimore 4. 2B— SOUTH Jason Day, 390. 9, Chris Couch, 403. 10, Bo Van Pelt, Colombia, 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5, 7-5. Washington (L.Hernandez 7-12) at Atlanta (Jurrjens Teixeira (23), Er.Chavez (5), Ad.Jones (24). HR— Raft River at Oakley Clark Atlanta at Georgia St., 5:30 p.m. 412. Janko Tipsarevic (20), Serbia, def. Augustin Gensse, 13-5), 5:10 p.m. Swisher (21), Hardy (26), Mar.Reynolds (31). SB— Carey at Glenns Ferry MIDWEST PGA TOUR Official Money Leaders France, 6-2, 7-5, 6-0. Pittsburgh (Morton 9-7) at Houston (Sosa 1-2), 6:05 Gardner (38), Markakis (10). Youngstown St. at Michigan St., 5:30 p.m. 1, Luke Donald, (15), $4,618,548. 2, Nick Watney, (18), Alexandr Dolgopolov (22), Ukraine, def. Frederico Gil, p.m. IP H R ER BB SO Murtaugh at Castleford SOUTHWEST St. Louis (E.Jackson 3-2) at Milwaukee (Marcum 11-4), $4,597,269. 3, Dustin Johnson, (18), $4,126,265. 4, Portugal, 6-4, 6-2, 7-5. New York TCU at Baylor, 6 p.m. Matt Kuchar, (20), $3,909,075. 5, Webb Simpson, (21), Radek Stepanek (23), Czech Republic, def. Philipp 6:10 p.m. F.Garcia W,11-7 6 2 1 1 1 4 Shoshone at Wendell Colorado (A.Cook 3-7) at Arizona (Miley 1-1), 7:40 p.m. $3,861,043. 6, K.J. Choi, (19), $3,808,024. 7, Steve Kohlschreiber, Germany, 6-4, 6-1, 6-3. R.Soriano H,15 1 0 0 0 1 2 Saturday, Sept. 3 Stricker, (16), $3,792,209. 8, David Toms, (19), Marin Cilic (27), Croatia, def. Ryan Harrison, United San Diego (Stauffer 8-10) at L.A. Dodgers (Kuroda 10- Robertson H,29 1 1 1 1 1 2 Dietrich at Lighthouse EAST 14), 8:10 p.m. $3,470,010. 9, Keegan Bradley, (25), $3,432,200. 10, States, 6-2, 7-5, 7-6 (6). Ma.Rivera S,34-39 1 0 0 0 0 1 Christian Northwestern at Boston College, 10 a.m. Phil Mickelson, (18), $3,340,875. Michael Llodra (29), France, def. Victor Hanescu, Chicago Cubs (Garza 6-10) at San Francisco Baltimore S. Connecticut at CCSU, 10 a.m. (Vogelsong 10-4), 8:15 p.m. Simon L,4-7 7 4 3 3 2 6 Kimberly at Hagerman Indiana St. at Penn St., 10 a.m. WORLD GOLF RANKING Romania, 6-2, 4-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. M.Gonzalez 2 1 0 0 0 1 Dayton at Robert Morris, 10 a.m. Marcel Granollers (31), Spain, def. Xavier Malisse, Umpires—Home, Vic Carapazza; First, Laz Diaz; 7:30 p.m. Lehigh at Monmouth (NJ), 11 a.m. 1. Luke Donald Eng 10.13 Belgium, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. AMERICAN LEAGUE Second, John Hirschbeck; Third, Wally Bell. St. Francis (Pa.) at Wagner, 11 a.m. 2. Lee Westwood Eng 8.15 Women T—2:32. A—18,223 (45,438). Gooding at Canyon Delaware at Navy, 1:30 p.m. 3. Steve Stricker USA 6.90 First Round East W L Pct GB Bryant at Maine, 3 p.m. 4. Dustin Johnson USA 6.79 Vera Zvonareva (2), Russia, def. Stephanie Foretz Ridge Gacon, France, 6-3, 6-0. Boston 82 51 .617 — INDIANS 2, ATHLETICS 1 Duquesne at Bucknell, 4 p.m. 5. Martin Kaymer Ger 6.74 Albany (NY) at Colgate, 4 p.m. 6. Rory Mcilroy NIR 6.71 Maria Sharapova (3), Russia, def. Heather Watson, New York 80 52 .606 1½ Oakland Cleveland Tampa Bay 73 60 .549 9 Davidson at Georgetown, 4 p.m. 7. Matt Kuchar USA 5.87 Britain, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3. ab r h bi ab r h bi Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. 8. Adam Scott Aus 5.79 Petra Kvitova (5), Czech Republic, lost to Alexandra Toronto 67 67 .500 15½ JWeeks 2b 4 0 2 1 Carrer cf 3 1 1 0 ON TV Baltimore 53 79 .402 28½ Marist at Sacred Heart, 5 p.m. 9. Phil Mickelson USA 5.79 Dulgheru, Romania, 7-6 (3), 6-3. Crisp cf 4 0 1 0 Fukdm rf 3 0 2 1 Morgan St. at Towson, 5 p.m. 10. Jason Day Aus 5.65 Marion Bartoli (8), France, def. Alexandra Panova, Central W L Pct GB Matsui dh 4 0 1 0 ACarer ss 3 0 0 0 BASEBALL SOUTH 11. Nick Watney USA 5.44 Russia, 7-5, 6-3. Detroit 73 61 .545 — Wlngh lf 3 0 0 0 Thome dh 3 0 0 0 Utah St. at Auburn, 10 a.m. 12. Charl Schwartzel Saf 5.13 Sam Stosur (9), Australia, def. Sofia Arvidsson, Chicago 67 65 .508 5 Allen 1b 4 0 0 0 CSantn c 3 1 2 1 5 p.m. Kent St. at Alabama, 10:20 a.m. 13. Graeme Mcdowell NIR 4.80 Sweden, 6-2, 6-3. Cleveland 66 65 .504 5½ CJcksn rf 3 0 0 0 Duncan lf 2 0 0 0 Appalachian St. at Virginia Tech, 10:30 a.m. 14. K.J. Choi Kor 4.73 Agnieszka Radwanska (12), Poland, def. Urszula KSuzuk c 4 0 0 0 Head lf 1 0 0 0 MLB — Regional cover- Wofford at Presbyterian, 11:30 a.m. 15. Bubba Watson USA 4.61 Minnesota 56 78 .418 17 Pnngtn ss 3 0 0 0 Chsnhll 3b 3 0 0 0 Radwanska, Poland, 6-2, 6-3. Kansas City 56 79 .415 17½ Delaware St. at VMI, 11:30 a.m. 16. David Toms USA 4.12 Peng Shuai (13), China, def. Varvara Lepchenko, SSizmr 3b 3 1 1 0 Hannhn 3b 0 0 0 0 age, N.Y. Yankees at Northeastern st. at UTSA, Noon 17. Ian Poulter Eng 4.11 West W L Pct GB LaPort 1b 3 0 0 0 United States, 6-3, 6-4. Boston or Philadelphia Concordia-Selma at Jackson St., 12:30 p.m. 18. Paul Casey Eng 4.01 Dominika Cibulkova (14), Slovakia, def. Zhang Shuai, Texas 76 59 .563 — Phelps 2b 3 0 0 0 Troy at Clemson, 1:30 p.m. 19. Robert Karlsson Swe 3.88 Totals 32 1 5 1 Totals 27 2 5 2 China, 6-3, 6-4. Los Angeles 72 61 .541 3 at Cincinnati Louisiana-Monroe at Florida St., 1:30 p.m. 20. Kyung-Tae Kim Kor 3.84 Julia Goerges (19), Germany, def. Kristina Barrois, Oakland 60 74 .448 15½ Oakland 000 000 010 — 1 James Madison at North Carolina, 1:30 p.m. 21. Hunter Mahan USA 3.62 Seattle 56 76 .424 18½ Cleveland 000 001 10x — 2 8:05 p.m. SE Louisiana at Tulane, 1:30 p.m. 22. Francesco Molinari Ita 3.49 Germany, 6-3, 6-2. Mondays Games DP—Oakland 1. LOB—Oakland 6, Cleveland 2. 2B— WGN — Chicago Cubs Va. Lynchburg at NC A&T, 2 p.m. 23. Retief Goosen Saf 3.45 Nadia Petrova (24), Russia, def. Chan Yung-jan, Kansas City 9, Detroit 5 J.Weeks 2 (19), Matsui (23), S.Sizemore (19), BYU at Mississippi, 2:45 p.m. 24. Anders Hansen Den 3.44 Taiwan, 6-3, 1-6, 6-4. N.Y. Yankees 3, Baltimore 2 Fukudome (9). HR—C.Santana (20). SB—S.Sizemore at San Francisco Albany St. (Ga.) vs. Savannah St. at Macon, Ga., 3 p.m. 25. Jim Furyk USA 3.42 Maria Kirilenko (25), Russia, def. Ekaterina Makarova, Cleveland 2, Oakland 1 (3). CS—Carrera (5). Furman at Coastal Carolina, 4 p.m. 26. Martin Laird Sco 3.41 Russia, 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 (3). Toronto 7, Tampa Bay 3 IP H R ER BB SO ROOT SPORTS NW – Fort Valley St. at Florida A&M, 4 p.m. 27. Webb Simpson USA 3.41 Lucie Safarova (27), Czech Republic, def. Magdalena Chicago White Sox 3, Minnesota 0 Oakland Brevard at Gardner-Webb, 4 p.m. 28. Rickie Fowler USA 3.37 Rybarikova, Slovakia, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2. L.A. Angels at Seattle, late McCarthy L,7-7 8 5 2 2 1 10 Los Angeles Angels at Alabama St. at MVSU, 4 p.m. 29. Keegan Bradley USA 3.32 Anabel Medina Garrigues (30), Spain, def. Karin Tuesdays Games Cleveland Seattle Liberty at NC State, 4 p.m. 30. Matteo Manassero Ita 3.31 Knapp, Italy, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-3. Kansas City (Francis 5-14) at Detroit (Fister 6-13), 5:05 D.Huff W,2-2 6 3 0 0 2 4 Virginia St. at Norfolk St., 4 p.m. 31. Alvaro Quiros Esp 3.31 p.m. J.Smith H,11 1 1 1 1 0 2 TENNIS Campbell at Old Dominion, 4 p.m. 32. Zach Johnson USA 3.29 Oakland (Cahill 9-12) at Cleveland (J.Gomez 0-2), 5:05 Sipp H,21 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Montana at Tennessee, 4 p.m. 33. Ernie Els Saf 3.29 Transactions p.m. Pestano H,19 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 11 a.m., 5 p.m. Jacksonville at The Citadel, 4 p.m. 34. Justin Rose Eng 3.29 C.Perez S,30-34 1 0 0 0 0 2 BASEBALL Toronto (Cecil 4-7) at Baltimore (Guthrie 6-16), 5:05 William & Mary at Virginia, 4 p.m. 35. Darren Clarke Nir 3.22 American League p.m. J.Smith pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. ESPN2 — U.S. Open, first Richmond at Duke, 5 p.m. 36. Miguel Angel Jimenez Esp 3.17 N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 17-7) at Boston (Lackey 12-9), WP—D.Huff. round, at New York South Carolina vs. East Carolina at Charlotte, N.C., 5 37. Gary Woodland USA 3.13 NEW YORK YANKEES—Activated RHP Freddy 5:10 p.m. Umpires—Home, Rob Drake; First, Gary Darling; p.m. 38. Tiger Woods USA 3.12 Garcia from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Hector Tampa Bay (Hellickson 11-9) at Texas (Feldman 0-0), Second, Bruce Dreckman; Third, Alan Porter. FAU at Florida, 5 p.m. 39. Brandt Snedeker USA 3.11 Noesi to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). 6:05 p.m. T—2:25. A—18,201 (43,441). Alcorn St. vs. Grambling St. at Shreveport, La., 5 p.m. 40. Y.E. Yang Kor 3.08 OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Optioned RHP Graham Minnesota (Swarzak 3-4) at Chicago White Sox Totals 33 3 6 3 Totals 32 2 6 2 Georgia Southern at Samford, 5 p.m. 41. Bo Van Pelt USA 3.03 Godfrey to Sacramento (PCL). (Z.Stewart 1-3), 6:10 p.m. METS 2, MARLINS 1 Philadelphia 000 010 020 — 3 Southern U. at Tennessee St., 5 p.m. 42. Jason Dufner USA 3.02 TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Activated LHP Brian Tallet from the 15-day DL. L.A. Angels (J.Williams 1-0) at Seattle (A.Vasquez 1-0), First Game Cincinnati 000 100 010 — 2 Charleston Southern at UCF, 5 p.m. 43. Ryo Ishikawa Jpn 3.02 8:10 p.m. E—Polanco (7). LOB—Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati 5. 2B— Elon at Vanderbilt, 5:30 p.m. 44. Bill Haas USA 3.01 National League Florida New York PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Activated LHP Cole ab r h bi ab r h bi W.Valdez (12). 3B—B.Phillips (2). HR—Victorino (15). Boise St. vs. Georgia at Atlanta, 6 p.m. 45. Sergio Garcia Esp 2.84 ROYALS 9, TIGERS 5 Bonifac ss 3 0 0 0 Pagan cf 4 0 0 0 SB—Stubbs (35). S—H.Bailey. Louisiana Tech at Southern Miss., 8 p.m. 46. Ryan Moore USA 2.83 Hamels from the 15-day DL. Infante 2b 4 0 1 0 RTejad ss 4 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO MIDWEST 47. Louis Oosthuizen Saf 2.83 BASKETBALL Kansas City Detroit Morrsn lf 4 0 1 0 DWrght 3b 4 0 1 0 Philadelphia Tennessee Tech at Iowa, 10 a.m. 48. Jonathan Byrd USA 2.81 National Basketball Association ab r h bi ab r h bi Stanton rf 4 0 1 0 Duda rf 4 1 3 0 Hamels 6 2 1 1 0 7 Miami (Ohio) at Missouri, 10 a.m. 49. Peter Hanson Swe 2.77 NEW YORK KNICKS—Named Mike Woodson assis- AGordn lf 5 2 4 1 AJcksn cf 5 1 2 0 Bastardo W,6-0 1 0 0 0 1 3 Akron at Ohio St., 10 a.m. 50. Tim Clark Saf 2.76 tant coach. MeCarr cf 5 1 3 1 RSantg 2b 5 0 1 1 Dobbs 3b 4 0 1 0 Bay lf 3 0 0 0 GSnchz 1b 4 1 1 1 Evans 1b 4 1 2 0 Stutes H,8 1 3 1 1 0 1 Middle Tennessee at Purdue, 10 a.m. 51. Geoff Ogilvy Aus 2.76 FOOTBALL Butler dh 4 1 1 0 DYong lf 5 1 1 1 Madson S,24-26 1 1 0 0 0 1 Albion at Butler, 11 a.m. 52. Edoardo Molinari Ita 2.73 Hosmer 1b 3 1 1 1 MiCarr 1b 4 1 3 1 Camrn cf 4 0 2 0 Thole c 3 0 1 1 J.Buck c 3 0 1 0 JuTrnr 2b 2 0 1 1 Cincinnati Arkansas St. at Illinois, 1:30 p.m. 53. Vijay Singh Fij 2.69 ARIZONA CARDINALS—Waived-injured WR Max Francr rf 5 0 1 0 VMrtnz dh 4 0 2 1 H.Bailey L,7-6 8 6 3 3 0 9 W. Michigan at Michigan, 1:30 p.m. 54. Aaron Baddeley Aus 2.69 Komar and S Tommy Irvin (ankle). Released FB Mostks 3b 5 0 1 0 Avila c 3 0 0 0 Hayes pr-c 1 0 0 0 Dickey p 2 0 0 0 Bray 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Chattanooga at Nebraska, 1:30 p.m. 55. Robert Allenby Aus 2.65 Giavtll 2b 5 1 2 3 JhPerlt ss 4 0 0 0 AnSnch p 2 0 0 0 Isrnghs p 0 0 0 0 Masset 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 South Florida at Notre Dame, 1:30 p.m. 56. Simon Dyson Eng 2.62 Charles Ali, WR Daivieun Curry-Chapman, LB Getz 2b 0 0 0 0 Betemt 3b 2 1 0 0 Amezg ph 1 0 0 0 Harris ph 1 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, D.J. Reyburn; First, Ron Kulpa; Alabama A&M vs. Hampton at Chicago, 3 p.m. 57. Rory Sabbatini Saf 2.58 Curtis Gatewood, LB Duke Lemmens, OT Erik S.Perez c 4 1 3 2 Kelly rf 4 1 1 0 Badnhp p 0 0 0 0 Parnell p 0 0 0 0 Second, Derryl Cousins; Third, Jim Wolf. Indiana vs. Ball St. at Indianapolis, 5 p.m. 58. Ryan Palmer USA 2.57 Mensik and OT Jason Speredon. AEscor ss 4 2 2 1 Totals 34 1 8 1 Totals 31 2 8 2 T—2:36. A—21,360 (42,319). Austin Peay at Cincinnati, 5 p.m. 59. Thomas Bjorn Den 2.56 CHICAGO BEARS—Waived LB Tanner Antle, C J.C. Totals 40 9 18 9 Totals 36 510 4 Florida 000 000 001 — 1 Howard at E. Michigan, 5 p.m. 60. Mark Wilson USA 2.50 Brignone, DE Vernon Gholston, DT Tank Tyler and New York 011 000 00x — 2 QB Trevor Vittatoe. Kansas City 113 202 000 — 9 ASTROS 7, PIRATES 4 N. Iowa at Iowa St., 5 p.m. 61. Fredrik Jacobson Swe 2.45 Detroit 003 010 010 — 5 E—R.Tejada (9). LOB—Florida 7, New York 10. 2B— McNeese St. at Kansas, 5 p.m. 62. Lucas Glover USA 2.39 CINCINNATI BENGALS—Waived/Injured DT E—A.Gordon (3), Betemit (10), Mi.Cabrera (10). DP— Morrison (23), Thole (15). HR—G.Sanchez (17). CS— Pittsburgh Houston E. Kentucky at Kansas St., 5 p.m. 63. Charley Hoffman USA 2.29 Lolomana Mikaele. Kansas City 1, Detroit 2. LOB—Kansas City 8, Detroit 7. Bonifacio (9). S—Dickey. ab r h bi ab r h bi Lafayette at N. Dakota St., 5 p.m. 64. Scott Verplank USA 2.28 DALLAS COWBOYS—Released C Andre Gurode and 2B—Me.Cabrera (36), Francoeur (41), Giavotella (4), IP H R ER BB SO Tabata lf-rf 4 0 0 0 Schafer cf 4 1 2 1 Army at N. Illinois, 5 p.m. 65. Yuta Ikeda Jpn 2.27 WR Curtis Clay. S.Perez (4), Mi.Cabrera (35). 3B—R.Santiago (2). HR— Florida JHrrsn 3b 4 1 1 0 Altuve 2b 5 1 3 1 S. Illinois at SE Missouri, 5 p.m. 66. Ben Crane USA 2.27 DENVER BRONCOS—Released CB Nate Jones, RB A.Gordon (19), S.Perez (1), A.Escobar (3). SF—Hosmer. Ani.Sanchez L,7-7 6 7 2 2 4 5 Veras p 0 0 0 0 JMrtnz lf 4 2 1 1 S. Utah at S. Dakota St., 6 p.m. 67. Sean Ohair USA 2.19 C.J. Gable, LB Braxton Kelley, LB Deron Mayo, G IP H R ER BB SO Badenhop 2 1 0 0 0 1 Watson p 0 0 0 0 DCrpnt p 0 0 0 0 Franklin at Valparaiso, 6 p.m. 68. Anthony Kim USA 2.16 Shawn Murphy, OT Curt Porter and DE David Kansas City New York AMcCt cf 3 1 1 2 MDwns ph 1 0 0 0 SOUTHWEST 69. Richard Green Aus 2.15 Veikune. Hochevar W,9-10 7 8 5 5 2 7 Dickey W,6-11 7 7 0 0 1 6 Walker 2b 4 1 1 0 JAreu p 0 0 0 0 Isringhausen H,16 1 0 0 0 0 3 UCLA at Houston, 1:30 p.m. 70. Ross Fisher Eng 2.15 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Activated QB Peyton Collins 0 1 0 0 1 0 Doumit c 4 0 1 1 Melncn p 0 0 0 0 Langston vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff at Little Rock, Ark., 4 p.m. 71. Padraig Harrington Irl 2.13 Manning from the physically unable to perform Bl.Wood S,1-2 2 1 0 0 0 2 Parnell S,2-4 1 1 1 1 0 0 Diaz rf 1 0 0 0 Ca.Lee 1b 3 1 2 3 Umpires—Home, Cory Blaser; First, Mike Estabrook; Missouri St. at Arkansas, 5 p.m. 72. Kevin Na Kor 2.11 list. Signed DB Michael Hamlin. Placed DB Detroit Presley lf 1 0 0 0 Bogsvc rf 4 0 2 1 Louisiana-Lafayette at Oklahoma St., 5 p.m. 73. J.B. Holmes USA 2.10 Cornelius Brown on waived-injured list. Scherzer L,13-8 3 10 7 7 1 2 Second, Adrian Johnson; Third, Fieldin Culbreth. BrWod 1b-3b4 0 0 0 Pareds 3b 3 0 0 0 T—2:44. A—0 (41,800). Rice at Texas, 5 p.m. 73. Alexander Noren Swe 2.10 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Released QB Todd Below 32-3 5 2 2 2 0 dArnad ss 3 0 0 0 Barmes ss 4 1 2 0 Texas St. at Texas Tech, 5 p.m. 75. Jeff Overton USA 2.07 Bouman, LB Gerris Wilkinson and WR Greg Perry 11-3 2 0 0 0 0 Grilli p 0 0 0 0 Corprn c 4 0 0 0 Texas College at Lamar, 6 p.m. Schlereth 1 1 0 0 0 0 METS 5, MARLINS 1 GJones 1b 0 1 0 0 WRdrg p 2 0 0 0 Tulsa at Oklahoma, 6 p.m. Ellingson. Scherzer pitched to 3 batters in the 4th. Ohlndrf p 2 0 0 0 Bourgs ph-lf 2 1 1 0 PRESIDENTS CUP —Waived LB Eric Bakhtiari, Second Game LSU vs. Oregon at Arlington, Texas, 6 p.m. RB Tervaris Johnson, DB Javes Lewis, WR Chris Hochevar pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Florida New York Cedeno ss 2 0 1 1 Stony Brook at UTEP, 7 p.m. Collins pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. Totals 32 4 5 4 Totals 36 7 13 7 FAR WEST STANDINGS Manno, WR Josue Paul, DB Mario Russell and WR ab r h bi ab r h bi Chandler Williams. WP—Hochevar. Bonifac ss 4 0 2 0 JosRys ss 4 1 1 0 Pittsburgh 000 300 001 — 4 South Dakota at Air Force, Noon Top 10 for each team qualify automatically plus two Umpires—Home, James Hoye; First, Phil Cuzzi; Houston 000 110 41x — 7 Minnesota at Southern Cal, 1:30 p.m. —Waived QB Rhett Bomar, Infante 2b 4 0 1 0 RTejad 2b 4 2 2 0 Captains picks TBA DB Chris Adingupu, DB Simeon Castille, OL Second, Tom Hallion; Third, Bill Miller. Morrsn lf 4 0 0 0 DWrght 3b 4 0 2 2 DP—Pittsburgh 2. LOB—Pittsburgh 6, Houston 8. 2B— Lindenwood at N. Colorado, 1:35 p.m. United States T—2:56. A—32,423 (41,255). Stanton rf 2 0 0 0 Duda rf 4 0 0 0 J.Harrison (9), Walker (23), Doumit (5), Altuve (9), Sacramento St. at Oregon St., 2 p.m. 1. Matt Kuchar 14,271,827 Conan Amituanai, TE Ed Barham, K Nate Dobbs 3b 4 1 1 1 Pagan cf 4 1 1 1 Bogusevic 2 (9), Barmes (21). 3B—Cedeno (2). HR— S. Oregon at Portland St., 2:05 p.m. 2. Steve Stricker 13,907,203 Whitaker, LB Jonathan Gilmore, WR Andre WHITE SOX 3, TWINS 0 JoLopz 1b 4 0 1 0 Evans 1b 4 1 2 0 A.McCutchen (19), Ca.Lee (13). SB—Bourgeois (24). San Jose St. at Stanford, 3 p.m. 3. Dustin Johnson 13,361,897 Holmes, LB Kyle ODonnell and DT Colby Petersn cf 4 0 1 0 Harris lf 3 0 2 1 IP H R ER BB SO Idaho St. at Washington St., 3 p.m. 4. Nick Watney 12,231,320 Whitlock. Minnesota Chicago Hayes c 4 0 1 0 Acosta p 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh Colorado St. at New Mexico, 4 p.m. 5. Phil Mickelson 11,967,727 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed WR Tiquan ab r h bi ab r h bi Nolasco p 3 0 0 0 RPauln ph 1 0 0 0 Ohlendorf 5 5 2 2 1 6 Fresno St. vs. California at San Francisco, 5 p.m. 6. Bubba Watson 9,763,499 Underwood and S Ross Ventrone. Released LS Revere cf 3 0 1 0 Pierre lf 4 0 0 0 Grilli L,1-1 H,4 11-3 3 2 2 1 0 E. Washington at Washington, 5 p.m. Matt Katula, TE Garrett Mills, S James Sanders, Plouffe lf 4 0 1 0 AlRmrz ss 4 1 2 0 MDunn p 0 0 0 0 Parnell p 0 0 0 0 7. Webb Simpson 9,196,373 Ceda p 0 0 0 0 Nickes c 4 0 1 1 Veras BS,7-8 2-3 2 2 2 0 1 Ohio at New Mexico St., 6 p.m. 8. David Toms 8,918,935 CB Jonathan Wilhite, DL Kade Weston, WR Tyree Cuddyr 1b 4 0 0 0 Konerk 1b 4 0 1 0 Watson 1 3 1 1 0 1 San Diego at Azusa Pacific, 7 p.m. Barnes, WR Darnell Jenkins, DB Malcolm Kubel dh 4 0 0 0 Lillirdg 1b 0 0 0 0 GSnchz ph 1 0 0 0 Gee p 1 0 0 0 9. Hunter Mahan 8,672,292 Beato p 0 0 0 0 Houston Weber St. at Wyoming, 7 p.m. 10. Bill Haas 8,548,577 Williams, K Chris Koepplin, DE Clay Nurse and OL Valenci 3b 4 0 1 0 Rios cf 4 0 0 0 W.Rodriguez W,10-9 7 4 3 3 4 13 N. Arizona at Arizona, 8 p.m. LHughs 2b 4 0 0 0 Viciedo dh 3 1 2 1 Pridie lf 1 0 0 0 11. Jim Furyk 8,409,914 Mark Wetterer. Totals 34 1 7 1 Totals 34 5 11 5 Da.Carpenter H,3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cal Poly at San Diego St., 8 p.m. 12. Brandt Snedeker 8,066,263 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Traded CB Kelly Jennings to Repko rf 3 0 0 0 De Aza rf 3 1 2 0 J.Abreu 2-3 1 1 1 1 2 Colorado at Hawaii, 8:15 p.m. RRiver c 3 0 0 0 Flowrs c 2 0 1 2 Florida 000 001 000 — 1 13. Rickie Fowler 7,516,201 Cincinnati for DT Clinton McDonald. Released WR New York 000 102 11x — 5 Melancon S,15-20 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 ——— 14. Bo Van Pelt 7,386,383 Nishiok ss 1 0 1 0 Morel 3b 3 0 0 0 HBP—by Grilli (Schafer). WP—Ohlendorf, W.Rodriguez. Sunday, Sept. 4 Chris Carter, CB Jesse Hoffman, LB Neal Howey, Bckhm 2b 2 0 0 0 E—Dobbs (9), Jos.Reyes (14). LOB—Florida 11, New Umpires—Home, Mike Muchlinski; First, Mike Winters; 15. Jonathan Byrd 7,280,688 G Zach Hurd, WR Brandon Smith, FB Ryan Travis, York 6. 2B—Hayes (8), D.Wright (17), Evans (4). 3B— EAST International DT Teryl White and WR Patrick Williams. Totals 30 0 4 0 Totals 29 3 8 3 R.Tejada (1). HR—Dobbs (6). S—Infante, Gee. Second, Mike Everitt; Third, Chris Guccione. Marshall at West Virginia, 1:30 p.m. 1. Adam Scott Aus 5.78 Minnesota 000 000 000 — 0 T—3:02. A—19,250 (40,963). SOUTH TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Released CB Ashton Chicago 010 000 11x — 3 IP H R ER BB SO 2. Jason Day Aus 5.65 Youboty, WR , CB Vince Florida Bethune-Cookman vs. Prairie View at Orlando, Fla., 3. Charl Schwartzel SAf 5.13 E—Morel (10). DP—Minnesota 1. LOB—Minnesota 6, 10 a.m. Anderson, TE Collin Franklin, DE Brandon Chicago 6. 2B—Al.Ramirez (24), De Aza (4), Flowers (4). Nolasco L,9-10 62-3 9 4 4 0 3 4. K.J. Choi Kor 4.73 Gilbeaux, WR Detron Lewis, P Robert Malone, WR M.Dunn 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 SOUTHWEST 5. Kim Kyung-Tae Kor 3.84 SB—Viciedo (1), De Aza (5). S—Revere, De Aza. SF—Flowers. SMU at Texas A&M, 5:30 p.m. Jock Sanders, FB Rendrick Taylor. IP H R ER BB SO Ceda 1 2 1 1 0 0 6. Retief Goosen SAf 3.45 New York TOP 25 SCHEDULE ——— 7. Ernie Els SAf 3.29 Waived/Injured G Brandon Carter. Minnesota Monday, Sept. 5 TENNESSEE TITANS—Placed RB Chris Johnson on Slowey L,0-3 7 6 2 2 2 3 Gee W,12-5 6 6 1 1 2 6 8. Y.E. Yang Kor 3.08 Beato H,9 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 Thursday SOUTH 9. Ryo Ishikawa Jpn 3.02 the reserve/did not report list. Released DT Capps 2-3 2 1 1 0 0 No. 20 Mississippi State at Memphis, 6 p.m. Miami at Maryland, 6 p.m. Jovan Haye, LB Jonathan Cornell, P Chad Dumatrait 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Acosta H,4 11-3 0 0 0 0 3 10. Louis Oosthuizen SAf 2.83 Parnell 1 1 0 0 0 1 Friday 11. Tim Clark SAf 2.76 Cunningham, FB Patrick Hills, LB Kevin Malast, Chicago HBP—by Acosta (Stanton). WP—Nolasco. No. 14 TCU at Baylor, 6 p.m. 12. Geoff Ogilvy Aus 2.76 QB Brett Ratliff, S Nick Schommer, WR Owen Buehrle W,11-6 72-3 4 0 0 2 4 No. 17 Michigan State vs. Youngstown State, 5:30 p.m. Spencer and LS John Stokes. Crain H,17 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Umpires—Home, Lance Barksdale; First, Adrian Golf 13. Vijay Singh Fji 2.69 Johnson; Second, Fieldin Culbreth; Third, Mike Saturday 14. Aaron Baddeley Aus 2.69 HOCKEY S.Santos S,27-31 1 0 0 0 0 1 No. 1 Oklahoma vs. Tulsa, 6 p.m. Umpires—Home, Jim Reynolds; First, Mike DiMuro; Estabrook. PGA TOUR STATISTICS 15. Robert Allenby Aus 2.65 National Hockey League T—2:52. A—29,335 (41,800). No. 2 Alabama vs. Kent State, 10:21 a.m. PHOENIX COYOTES—Acquired C Daymond Second, Tim Welke; Third, Andy Fletcher. No. 3 Oregon vs. No. 4 LSU at Arlington, Texas, 6 p.m. T—2:04. A—24,120 (40,615). Scoring Average Langkow from Calgary for RW Lee Stempniak. PHILLIES 3, REDS 2 No. 5 Boise State at No. 19 Georgia, 6 p.m. 1, Luke Donald, 68.96. 2, Steve Stricker, 69.09. 3, Nick COLLEGE No. 6 Florida State vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1:30 p.m. Watney, 69.28. 4, Webb Simpson, 69.37. 5, Matt NASCAR SAN DIEGO STATE—Signed mens basketball coach BLUE JAYS 7, RAYS 3 Philadelphia Cincinnati No. 7 Stanford vs. San Jose State, 3 p.m. Kuchar, 69.41. 6, Charl Schwartzel, 69.46. 7, Sergio SPRINT CUP LEADERS Steve Fisher to a four-year contract extension. Tampa Bay Toronto ab r h bi ab r h bi No. 8 Texas A&M vs. SMU. 5:30 p.m. Garcia, 69.47. 8, David Toms, 69.54. 9, Charles Howell ab r h bi ab r h bi Victorn cf 4 1 1 2 BPhllps 2b 4 1 2 0 No. 9 Oklahoma State vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 5 p.m. III, 69.56. 10, Fredrik Jacobson, 69.72. Points Jnnngs lf 4 1 1 0 YEscor ss 4 1 2 1 Polanc 3b 4 0 0 0 Sappelt lf 4 0 1 1 No. 10 Nebraska vs. Chattanooga, 1:30 p.m. Driving Distance 1, Kyle Busch, 830. 2, Jimmie Johnson, 830. 3, Matt Damon dh 3 2 2 3 EThms lf 5 1 2 0 Utley 2b 4 0 1 0 Votto 1b 3 0 0 1 No. 11 Wisconsin vs. UNLV, 6 p.m. 1, J.B. Holmes, 318.4. 2, Bubba Watson, 314.1. 3, Kenseth, 798. 4, Carl Edwards, 795. 5, Kevin Harvick, Longori 3b 3 0 1 0 Bautist rf 3 1 1 2 Howard 1b 4 0 0 0 Bruce rf 4 0 1 0 No. 12 South Carolina vs. East Carolina, 6 p.m. Robert Garrigus, 312.5. 4, Dustin Johnson, 312.3. 5, 782. 6, Jeff Gordon, 782. 7, Ryan Newman, 762. 8, GOLD AND SILVER Zobrist 2b 4 0 0 0 Lind 1b 5 1 1 2 Pence rf 4 0 1 0 Alonso 3b 4 0 0 0 No. 13 Virginia Tech vs. Appalachian State, 10:30 a.m. Gary Woodland, 310.0. 6, Steven Bowditch, 309.8. 7, Kurt Busch, 749. 9, Dale Earnhardt Jr., 728. 10, Tony Ktchm 1b 4 0 1 0 Encrnc dh 4 0 1 0 Mayrry lf 4 1 0 0 Stubbs cf 4 0 0 0 No. 15 Arkansas vs. Missouri State, 5 p.m. Scott Piercy, 305.8. 8, John Daly, 305.0. 9, Angel Stewart, 710. WE PAY THE MOST BUpton cf 4 0 1 0 KJhnsn 2b 4 2 3 0 Ruiz c 3 0 1 0 Renteri ss 4 0 0 0 No. 16 Notre Dame vs. South Florida, 1:30 p.m. Cabrera, 304.4. 10, Kyle Stanley, 304.3. 11, Brad Keselowski, 689. 12, Clint Bowyer, 688. 13, Joyce rf 4 0 0 0 Lawrie 3b 4 0 1 0 WValdz ss 3 1 2 1 Hanign c 3 1 2 0 No. 18 Ohio State vs. Akron, 10 a.m. Driving Accuracy Percentage Denny Hamlin, 672. 14, A J Allmendinger, 664. 15, INSTANT PAYMENT Hamels p 2 0 0 0 HBaily p 1 0 0 0 No. 21 Missouri vs. Miami (Ohio), 10 a.m. Jaso c 3 0 1 0 Arencii c 4 1 3 2 1, Joe Durant, 75.88%. 2, Heath Slocum, 74.23%. 3, Kasey Kahne, 656. 16, Greg Biffle, 649. 17, Martin CALL TODAY FOR PRIVATE APPOINTMENT SRdrgz ss 3 0 0 0 Wise cf 4 0 0 0 Bastrd p 0 0 0 0 FLewis ph 1 0 0 0 No. 22 Florida vs. FAU, 5 p.m. Brian Gay, 73.08%. 4, David Toms, 72.75%. 5, Jerry Truex Jr., 645. 18, Joey Logano, 642. 19, Mark Martin, Totals 32 3 7 3 Totals 37 714 7 Mrtnz ph 1 0 0 0 Bray p 0 0 0 0 No. 23 Auburn vs. Utah State, 10 a.m. Kelly, 72.20%. 6, Ben Curtis, 71.75%. 7, Aron Price, 633. 20, Paul Menard, 631. NORTHWEST METALS, LLC. Tampa Bay 200 010 000 — 3 Stutes p 0 0 0 0 Masset p 0 0 0 0 No. 25 Southern Cal vs. Minnesota, 1:30 p.m. 71.05%. 8, Nick OHern, 70.61%. 9, Zach Johnson, Money Toronto 003 211 00x — 7 Madson p 0 0 0 0 70.59%. 10, Billy Mayfair, 70.09%. 1, Carl Edwards, $6,143,447. 2, Kyle Busch, $4,622,372. (208) 721-0846 Sports 4 • Tuesday, August 30, 2011

BURLEY/RUPERT FORECAST TWIN FALLS FIVE-DAY FORECAST Yesterday’s Weather Today: Mostly sunny, breezy northwest winds. High 87. Today Tonight Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday City Hi Lo Prcp Boise 91 65 0.00" Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 50. Challis 87 50 Trace" Coeur d’ Alene 88 66 0.00" Idaho Falls 89 51 0.00" Tomorrow: Milder with increasing clouds. High 81. Jerome 87 59 0.00" Lewiston 93 67 0.05" Lowell 93 61 0.07" Malad City n/a n/a n/a" ALMANAC - BURLEY Malta n/a n/a n/a" Sunny and hot Mostly clear Milder, mostly A mild and Partly cloudy Sunny, warm Pocatello 90 55 Trace" for one more and breezy cloudy, iso. breezy day and starting to and very nice Rexburg 87 56 0.00" Temperature Precipitation Salmon 88 52 0.00" day showers turn warmer Stanley 79 38 0.00" Sun Valley 81 47 0.00" Yesterday’s High 86° Yesterday’s 0.00" High 91° Low 56° 84° / 51° 76° / 47° 82° / 53° 85° / 54° Yesterday’s Low 62° Month to Date 0.12" Normal High / Low 84° / 49° Avg. Month to Date 0.43" ALMANAC - TWIN FALLS Record High 99° in 1998 Water Year to Date 11.14" Record Low 33° in 1965 Avg. Water Year to Date 9.65" Barometric Sunrise and Temperature Precipitation Humidity Pressure Sunset IDAHO’S FORECAST Yesterday’s High 90° Yesterday’s 0.00" Yesterday’s High 49% 5 pm Yesterday 29.92 in. Today Sunrise: 7:00 AM Sunset: 8:16 PM Yesterday’s Low 63° Month to Date 0.04" Yesterday’s Low 18% Wednesday Sunrise: 7:01 AM Sunset: 8:14 PM SUN VALLEY, SURROUNDING MTS. Normal High / Low 81° / 48° Avg. Month to Date 0.39" Today’s Forecast Avg. 40% Thursday Sunrise: 7:03 AM Sunset: 8:12 PM Warm, mostly sunny and pleasant today. Record High 91° in 2009 Water Year to Date 12.24" Friday Sunrise: 7:04 AM Sunset: 8:11 PM Breezy to windy tomorrow and Thursday. Much Record Low 36° in 1965 Avg. Water Year to Date 10.41"A water year runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 Saturday Sunrise: 7:04 AM Sunset: 8:09 PM cooler too with a few showers. Temperature & Precipitation valid through 5 pm yesterday Moonrise Coeur d’ Moon Phases Today’s U. V. Index Low Moderate High Alene Today Highs 70'sTonight’s Lows 30's to 40's and Moonset Forecasts and maps prepared by: 80 / 53 BOISE Today Moonrise: 9:03 AM Moonset: 8:49 PM 8 11 3 5 7 10 A cooler northwesterly breeze will start Wednesday First Full Last New Moonrise: 10:19 AM Moonset: 9:22 PM The higher the index the10 Cheyenne, Wyoming to develop today. Wednesday and Sep. 4 Sep. 12 Sep. 20 Sep. 27 Thursday Moonrise: 11:36 AM Moonset: 9:58 PM more sun protection needed www.dayweather.com Thursday will then be milder and very pleasant days. REGIONAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST WORLD FORECAST Lewiston Today Tomorrow Thursday Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow 86 / 58 Today Highs/Lows 80's to 90'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 88 51 su 80 45 pc 74 45 pc Atlanta 91 69 pc 91 69 pc Orlando 94 76 th 93 76 th Acapulco 86 75 sh 87 76 sh Moscow 75 54 sh 69 50 sh Grangeville NORTHERN UTAH Bonners Ferry 81 49 th 70 40 th 72 40 sh Atlantic City 84 62 su 85 68 pc Philadelphia 85 66 su 86 67 pc Athens 81 76 pc 83 76 pc Nairobi 72 57 sh 70 55 sh Remaining hot for today but Burley 87 50 pc 81 46 pc 72 46 pc Baltimore 83 63 su 85 62 pc Phoenix 111 88 pc 110 86 pc Auckland 63 51 sh 58 50 sh Oslo 64 48 pc 65 44 pc 80 / 48 temperatures will moderate Challis 88 46 pc 83 42 th 73 42 th Billings 91 56 th 83 53 th Portland, ME 76 58 su 75 61 su Bangkok 86 77 sh 88 79 th Paris 71 55 pc 78 60 th Coeur d’ Alene 80 53 pc 71 45 th 74 45 sh Birmingham 96 68 su 96 71 su Raleigh 86 63 pc 86 63 pc Beijing 87 68 th 89 63 th Prague 69 45 sh 73 48 pc some come tomorrow and Elko, NV 93 51 su 88 44 pc 78 44 su Boston 81 64 su 82 62 pc Rapid City 83 65 th 95 70 pc Berlin 69 51 sh 70 50 sh Rio de Jane 86 62 pc 73 58 sh Thursday. Look for windy Eugene, OR 71 52 pc 70 51 pc 73 51 pc Charleston, SC 88 73 pc 87 72 pc Reno 92 54 su 86 51 su Buenos Aires 59 38 pc 57 41 pc Rome 82 72 th 84 70 th McCall conditions as well. Gooding 87 50 su 79 47 pc 73 47 pc Charleston, WV 87 65 pc 84 65 sh Sacramento 91 58 su 86 58 su Cairo 95 67 pc 96 70 pc Santiago 64 44 pc 79 44 pc Grace 82 54 th 82 47 pc 70 47 pc Chicago 78 67 pc 81 71 th St. Louis 82 68 th 92 73 pc Dhahran 97 90 th 99 92 th Seoul 82 66 sh 83 64 pc Salmon 79 / 42 Hagerman 95 53 su 86 50 pc 80 50 pc Cleveland 78 64 pc 80 66 pc St.Paul 80 64 th 82 70 th Geneva 72 45 pc 73 53 th Sydney 62 49 sh 67 51 sh 87 / 46 Hailey 82 52 pc 77 46 th 69 46 th Denver 90 67 pc 92 68 th Salt Lake City 92 69 th 93 66 pc Hong Kong 88 84 th 87 83 th Tel Aviv 82 79 sh 81 79 sh Idaho Falls 84 51 pc 83 48 pc 70 48 th Des Moines 75 63 th 86 70 pc San Diego 76 65 su 75 65 su Jerusalem 88 74 sh 89 72 sh Tokyo 84 72 sh 85 74 sh Kalispell, MT 81 46 th 70 43 th 71 43 sh Detroit 81 63 pc 80 65 pc San Francisco 65 54 su 65 55 pc Johannesburg 74 49 pc 75 53 pc Vienna 76 53 pc 81 58 pc Jerome 89 54 su 82 49 pc 74 49 pc El Paso 101 75 th 102 73 pc Seattle 70 52 r 71 52 mc Kuwait City 105 90 pc 111 90 pc Warsaw 68 51 pc 68 49 sh Lewiston 86 58 pc 76 52 pc 79 52 pc Fairbanks 65 42 sh 65 42 pc Tucson 106 77 pc 104 76 th London 68 52 sh 70 54 pc Winnipeg 83 62 pc 80 55 th Caldwell Malad City 91 54 th 90 48 pc 76 48 pc Fargo 78 64 th 82 67 pc Washington, DC 83 64 su 86 63 pc Mexico City 69 51 sh 69 51 sh Zurich 69 41 sh 73 48 sh 89 / 53 Idaho Falls Malta 87 50 pc 83 48 pc 71 48 pc Honolulu 84 73 sh 84 73 sh McCall 79 42 su 72 36 pc 68 36 pc Houston 101 78 pc 97 79 pc Boise Sun Valley 84 / 51 Missoula, MT 86 47 th 74 41 th 73 41 sh Indianapolis 82 64 pc 85 69 th TODAY’S NATIONAL MAP 88 / 51 76 / 44 Pocatello 92 55 pc 89 48 pc 77 48 pc Jacksonville 92 78 th 89 78 th 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Portland, OR 70 52 r 71 52 mc 74 52 pc Kansas City 84 69 th 94 74 pc Pocatello Rupert 88 54 pc 83 50 pc 74 50 pc Las Vegas 106 82 su 101 81 pc Rupert 92 / 55 Rexburg 82 49 pc 81 46 th 69 46 th Little Rock 94 72 pc 96 72 pc Mountain Home 88 / 54 L 90 / 54 Richland, WA 82 54 pc 79 52 pc 81 52 pc Los Angeles 86 65 su 81 64 su Rogerson 82 54 su 74 44 pc 64 44 pc Memphis 95 72 pc 97 73 pc L Burley Salmon 87 46 pc 81 40 pc 76 40 sh Miami 90 79 th 88 80 th L Twin Falls 87 / 50 Salt Lake City, UT 92 69 th 93 66 pc 85 66 pc Milwaukee 77 67 pc 76 68 th Fronts 91 / 56 Spokane, WA 82 51 pc 74 48 th 77 48 pc Nashville 92 68 pc 92 70 th Stanley 78 35 pc 72 26 th 65 26 th New Orleans 96 78 su 94 79 th Yesterday’s State Extremes - High: 93 at Lewiston Low: 38 at Stanley Sun Valley 76 44 pc 70 36 th 63 36 th New York 83 64 su 81 67 pc Cold Yellowstone, MT Oklahoma City 83 weather key: su-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, mc-mostly cloudy, c-cloudy, 72 38 th 73 39 th 63 39 th 104 pc 101 79 pc H Omaha 79 65 th 88 71 pc th-thunderstorms, sh-showers,r-rain, sn-snow, fl-flurries, w-wind, m-missing L Warm CANADIAN FORECAST H L GREGG MIDDLEKAUFF’S QUOTE OF THE DAY Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Stationary City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Calgary 54 39 sh 50 35 sh Saskatoon 81 56 th 69 48 pc He who is not very strong in memory should not Cranbrook 67 42 sh 54 40 sh Toronto 73 54 sh 72 57 sh Valid to 6 p.m. today Edmonton 60 40 sh 63 39 sh Vancouver 59 50 sh 63 48 sh Occluded meddle with lying. Kelowna 65 37 sh 62 34 sh Victoria 64 55 pc 65 54 pc Yesterday’s National Extremes: Lethbridge 79 49 th 55 45 sh Winnipeg 83 62 pc 80 55 th High: 114 at Blythe, Calif. Regina 85 62 th 73 50 th Low: 32 at Truckee, Calif.

Michel de Montaigne Harrisons Open Ends Quickly Garcias Return Lifts Yanks ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS there are a lot of positives I decade at Grand Slam can take from it.” tournaments with Serena BALTIMORE • Freddy NEW YORK • Ryan Harri- SISTER, SISTER • Agniesz- and Venus Williams, Garcia returned from the sons second U.S. Open end- ka Radwanska succinctly though much later in the disabled list to pitch six in- ed before the tournament summed up playing her bracket. The last non- nings of two-hit ball, Nick really got going. younger sister in the first Williams sisterly matchup Swisher homered and the “Its obviously pretty dis- round of the U.S. Open: “It was between Katerina and New York Yankees beat the appointing to be out of here sucks.” Magdalena Maleeva in the Baltimore Orioles 3-2 Mon- when half the people havent She and Urszula were fourth round of the 1993 day night. even arrived yet with the stunned and saddened to U.S. Open. It was New Yorks second hurricane,”the 19-year-old learn that the draw had them FISH FUN • Mardy Fish straight win without third American said. facing each other in their feels as though hes playing baseman Alex Rodriguez Harrison lost 6-2, 7-5, 7-6 opening matches at the years with house money. and shortstop Derek Jeter. (6) to 27th-seeded Marin last Grand Slam tournament. Thats how he describes Rodriguez will join the team Cilic in Mondays opening Agnieszka, the No. 12 seed, the unprecedented success in Boston on Tuesday after match in Louis Armstrong won 6-2, 6-3 on Monday. At that led to him being the getting an MRI on his sore Stadium, with many fans 22,shes 21 months older. highest-seeded American at left thumb in New York, delayed by the aftereffects of “Its so hard to play a seri- the U.S. Open for the first and Jeter rested a bruised Hurricane Irene. ous match,”she said. time. right knee but was available Harrison had chances to The Polish sisters had “Im having a ton of fun “in case of an emergency,” serve out both the second faced off twice previously, with it,”Fish said Monday af- manager Joe Girardi said. ASSOCIATED PRESS and third sets but was bro- both in 2009, splitting the ter certainly looking the part Detroit second baseman Ramon Santiago lands on ken each time. He squan- matches. One of Urszulas in his first-round match. Athletics 2, Kansas Citys Mike Moustakas after throwing to first dered a 4-1 lead in the third- two wins over top-15 players Seeded eighth, he beat base to complete a double play on a Salvador Perez set tiebreaker. came against Agnieszka. Germanys Tobias Kamke 6- Indians 1 ground ball in the ninth inning. “I felt terrible from the Ranked 114th, Urszula 2, 6-2, 6-1 in an hour, 43 CLEVELAND • Carlos first point till the last point reached the Open main draw minutes. Santana homered and Blue Jays beat the Rays to cause of Hurricane Irene, the way I was hitting the through qualifying. “I just would never have David Huff and four reliev- avoid a four-game sweep. finished off a sweep . ball,”he said. “So to think “Were best friends off the imagined two years ago, in ers combined to limit the R.A. Dickey shut down that I served for two sets court,”she said. 2009, not even having to Athletics to five hits. White Sox 3, the sluggish Marlins in the against a guy who is such an Sister acts have become come back here to be in this opener, pitching seven established player as him, common over the past position,”he said. Royals 9, Tigers 5 Twins 0 spotless innings CHICAGO • Mark Buehrle DETROIT — Salvador pitched four-hit ball into Phillies 3, Reds 2 Perez and Alcides Escobar the eighth inning and Tyler hit back-to-back homers in Flowers drove in two runs. CINCINNATI • Shane match in two months and Advancing along with Kansas Citys victory. The White Sox improved Victorino hit a tiebreaking, Open beat 91st-ranked Vesna Sharapova to the second Alex Gordon also home- to two games above .500 for two-run homer in the Continued from S1 Dolonts of Russia 6-4, 6-3. round were No. 2 Vera red and Johnny Giavotella the first time since April 13. eighth inning, and Cole Williams hit six aces and 28 Zvonareva,a finalist last year added a bases-loaded dou- They also moved within Hamels was solid in his re- 102nd-ranked Watson total winners against the at Wimbledon and the U.S. ble for the Royals, who five games of the AL Cen- turn from the disabled list. hopes to have one day; weary Dolonts, who left Open; 16-year-old Madison came in 18½ games behind tral-leading Detroit Tigers. Mondays match was only Moscow at 4 a.m. EDT and Keys of Boca Raton, Fla. — Central Division leaders. Astros 7, her fifth at a major tourna- arrived at the Billie Jean King the youngest and, at 455th, Mets 5-2, Pirates 4 ment. National Tennis Center at 4 lowest-ranked woman in the Blue Jays 7, Sharapova won six Grand p.m., after having flights draw — who beat 37-year- Marlins 1-1 HOUSTON • Carlos Lee Slam matches at Wimbledon canceled Saturday and Sun- old Jill Craybas 6-2,6-4; and Rays 3 NEW YORK • Dillon Gee hit a tiebreaking three-run alone this summer, reaching day because of Tropical No. 12 Agnieszka Radwanska TORONTO • Jose Bautista rebounded from a wretched homer in the seventh in- the final there before losing Storm Irene. of Poland, who beat her hit his 38th home run, start and the New York ning, Wandy Rodriguez to Petra Kvitova. Fresh off “My game is built on my younger sister Urszula Rad- Ricky Romero won his sixth Mets, back on the field fol- struck out a career-high 13 that triumph, Kvitova — a serve, and of course, I like to wanska 6-2, 6-3. straight decision and the lowing a two-day break be- and the Astros rallied. 21-year-old from the Czech follow it up with a lot of ag- But surprise 2009 U.S. Republic seeded No. 5 in gressive play,”said Williams, Open quarterfinalist Melanie Flushing Meadows — failed who pulled out of recent Oudin of Marietta, Ga., lost to follow it up, flopping at tuneup tournaments be- 6-0, 7-6 (7) to Romina the U.S. Open with a 7-6 (3), cause of a virus. “And its Oprandi of Italy,falling to 9- 6-3 loss to 48th-ranked great to see a lot of those 29 in 2011. Alexandra Dulgheru of Ro- balls land in.” Sharapova was one of the mania. In the days last match in seeded players Oudin Kvitova is the first reign- Arthur Ashe Stadium, 16- stunned during her run two ing Wimbledon womens time major winner Roger years ago, and for a little champion to lose her first Federer was to face 54th- more than a set Monday, match at the U.S. Open in ranked Santiago Giraldo of Watson seemed quite capa- the same season. Only three Colombia. ble of registering another times had the Wimbledon Early winners included significant surprise. winner bowed out as early as No. 8 Mardy Fish, who Scrambling along the the third round in New York: played his first U.S. Open baseline to get to nearly Sharapova in 2004, Conchi- match as the top-seeded every ball, Watson forced ta Martinez in 1994, and Bil- American and beat Tobias Sharapova to hit extra shots lie Jean King in 1973. Kamke 6-2, 6-2, 6-1; No. 9 in order to win a point. And “This is something new Tomas Berdych, the 2010 Sharapova, who said she for me,”Kvitova said about Wimbledon runner-up; No. wasnt able to practice her new status as Grand 13 Richard Gasquet; No. 22 enough over the weekend Slam champion. “Ive felt a Alexandr Dolgopolov; and because of Tropical Storm little pressure.” No. 27 Marin Cilic, who Irene, kept missing. She was the only seeded eliminated 19-year-old “Theres no doubt that I woman to exit on Day 1 of the American Ryan Harrison 6- wasnt playing my best ten- years last major tourna- 2, 7-5, 7-6 (6). nis,” said Sharapova, who ment, joined on the way out “This is extremely differ- finished with a whopping 58 by No. 15 Viktor Troicki of ent for me,”Fish said, “this unforced errors, nearly twice Serbia, a 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5, feeling coming out here and as many as Watson. “She 7-5 loser against Alejandro trying to show everything was smart in making me hit Falla of Colombia. you can, to show youre the another ball. I was making so At night, 2000-01 U.S. No. 1 guy, at least for this many errors out there. She Open champion Venus tournament. Its been a lot of stuck to her game plan; she Williams played her first fun.” kept grinding.”