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Magicvalley.com T.F.council drops bicycle helmet law a proposed bicycle safety ordi- cyclists and drivers around they are unkempt or being forced ride from Twin Falls, Idaho, to Rest of safety ordinance nance requiring helmets for people cyclists, was sent back for legal to ride as close to the right of the Bonners Ferry, Idaho, without any riding within city limits. review so it doesn’t overlap or con- right-hand lane as possible. restrictions on me to wear a hel- sent back for cleanup Freedom of choice, cost to flict with state code. It was drafted Others just argued against the hel- met,”said Lary Hartley, though he cyclists and enforceability did the by a Parks and Recreation mets, with one person going as far added he does wear a helmet when By Nick Coltrain helmet proposal in, though some Commission subcommittee. as riding his motorcycle helmetless on his motorcycle. Times-News writer councilmen suggested that issue About a dozen people spoke at to illustrate his problem with the The council ultimately voted 6- be brought back later, separate Monday’s public council hearing, helmet requirement — a common 1, with Councilman Greg Lanting Breathe easy and chin-strap from the entire ordinance. none happy with the ordinance in theme. dissenting, to remove the helmet free, Twin Falls city bicyclists: the The rest of the ordinance, which its entirety. Some argued against “It’s an oxymoron to me that I City Council deleted the portion of lays out new rules of the road for being forced to use bicycle lanes if can get on my Harley Davidson and See HELMETS, Main 2 E LECTION D AY ARRIVES THREE STEPPING ASIDE? Xavier principal, board may bring in independent panel

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Three members of Xavier Charter School’s board of trustees retained their positions last week, but they may step aside on one matter. Trustees Jeff Bulkley, Shawn Willsey and Teresa Berry, who are the main targets of a lawsuit brought by Principal Cindy Fulcher, may recuse themselves from deciding Fulcher’s future, MEAGAN THOMPSON/Times-News according to the latest documents Chief Deputy Clerk Sharon Lancaster asks a question while she counts 115 previously marked test ballots Monday afternoon at the Twin Falls County Courthouse in filed in Twin Falls County 5th District Court. preparation for Election Day. ‘We had about 3,400 people vote early, so that is usually a good indication that we’ll have a good turnout,’County Clerk Kristina Glascock On Thursday, the board mem- said as she watched over the public test and demonstration of the ballot-counting machine. bers were in the hot seat as a peti- tion to remove them circulated among parents of the Twin Falls school’s 625 students. However, Early clues: What to watch in today’s elections school bylaws state that only board members may vote to By Nancy Benac not be known for days. But trends Kentucky, South Carolina, remove other board members, VOTE! Associated Press could be evident from the Midwest Georgia, Virginia and Vermont, even if stakeholders — parents — and South — especially from offering the first hard evidence of vote them in. Polls are open from 8 a.m. WASHINGTON — How early Indiana, Kentucky and West just how big a night it’s going to be When Fulcher filed her lawsuit to 8 p.m. today will America know if it’s a Virginia — even before most of the for Republicans. in early October, approximately To find your polling place, Republican romp or if Democrats nation has finished dinner. Not even their mothers expect one month after the board unani- visit Idahovotes.com. somehow minimized their dam- Six states have polls that close the Democrats to gain ground. It’s mously voted to place her on paid Visit Magicvalley.com age? There should be plenty of at 5 p.m. MDT, and 16 more close just a question of whether they fall leave, she asked that the three tonight for the most clues Tuesday evening — and long by 6 p.m., featuring plenty of back or over a cliff. members remove themselves uptodate election results before bedtime. telling races in the East and from presiding over hearings and stories. Final results in some states might Midwest. First up: Indiana, See ELECTIONS, Main 2 regarding her employment. She may get her request. When both sides asked a judge to reschedule a preliminary injunction hearing to Nov. 8, the A SWEET DEAL motion was accompanied by a laundry list of notes. The most Dr. Bryce Barfuss pertinent of which states that T.F. dentist, children gather holds candy that attorneys for both Fulcher and the was collected school board agree that “each of Monday at his den- the above named individual defendants shall recuse him/her- candy for overseas troops tal office in Twin self from being a decision maker Falls. Barfuss and at the due process hearing” By Amy Huddleston The candy collected during his staff were hop- regarding Fulcher’s future as the Times-News writer Monday’s buy-back event will be sent ing to collect 300 school’s principal — in other to California-based Operation pounds of candy to words, Bulkley, Willsey and Berry. Dr. Bryce Barfuss considered the day Gratitude, which sends care packages donate to Operation Other items state that lawyers after Halloween a win-win for children to U.S. armed forces members serving Gratitude, which for both sides agree that a three- who visited Summit Dental Care on overseas. person panel will replace Bulkley, Monday. Barfuss and his staff dressed in sends care pack- Willsey and Berry, and that each His sweet solution to help area chil- Halloween costumes on Monday after- ages to U.S. armed side’s lawyers will collaborate on a dren shed the extra Tootsie Rolls, noon and welcomed the kids and their forces members written agreement to detail how Charms and Chick-O-Sticks they col- parents to the candy buy-back. Each serving overseas. the panel shall operate. If this is lected on Halloween was to open the child had their picture taken with their not possible, the matter will stay doors of his Twin Falls practice and bags of candy, and then collected a gift with the court. invite trick-or-treaters to bring in their CANDY XAVIER sweets to do something good. See , Main 2 ASHLEY SMITH/Times-News See , Main 2

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Agribusiness 5 Church siege leads to 58 deaths > Main 8 THE MOST ELECTION COVERAGE INCLUDES: COMPREHENSIVE UP TO THE MINUTE RESULTS & PHOTOS COVERAGE OF LIVE DISCUSSION BOARDS IDAHO ELECTIONS visit http://magicvalley.com/news/politics Main 2 Tuesday, November 2, 2010 MORNING MIX TN Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho TODAYS HAPPENINGS The best moments of the race for governor ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT dahos 2010 gubernato- Jana Kemp, didnt get any MORE ONLINE Beginning art classes, taught by Carl Clarke, 5:30-6:30 p.m., rial race has been a ride CAMPAIGN laughs when, in her closing Rupert United Methodist Church, 605 H St., bring pencils and an I with twists and turns NOTEBOOK comments of the debate, READ Capitol eraser, no cost, 436-3354. that treated voters to a col- she described Keith Allred Confidential, the Lets Dance Club, with line, contra, square, circle, couple and round orful, memorable political Ben Botkin as someone who “commu- Times-News political dances, 6 to 10 p.m., Twin Falls Senior Center, 530 Shoshone St. season. nicates that hes a fifth- blog by Ben Botkin. W., $3, free for children younger than 14 with an adult, 410-5650 If anything, the best generation Idahoan and hes MAGICVALLEY.COM or galenslatter.com. moments from the cam- interested cities and coun- not one.” “A Night of Scenes,” presented by the Jerome High School paign trail are a reminder to ties. Allred, who was adopted use the same room for a advanced drama team, 6 to 9 p.m., Jerome Highs Jerry Diehl voters that the candidates “Its not our job to choose as a child, took exception to reception. And Rep. Maxine auditorium, 104 N. Tiger Drive, in preparation for District IV drama are, after its all said and winners and losers, so in the remark during his clos- Bell, R-Jerome, helped competition, admission by donation, proceeds to pay for the done, still human. that aspect youre absolute- ing comments. rearrange chairs for the teams entry fees, 324-8137 ext. 4122. Heres a look back: ly right,”Otter said. “Im also proud of my wedding guests. • Fist-bumps: If laughs “Yeah, I knew that,”Pro- Allred family who adopted • Hometown roots HEALTH CLINIC counted the same as votes, Life responded without me into them and made me emerge: Twin Falls got a tip wed be calling him “Gov. hesitation. a fifth-generation Idahoan,” of the hat from the “Head to Toe” diabetes clinic, eye screening, hemoglobin a1c tests, Pro-Life” after Election As the audience laughed, Allred said. “And Jana, I just Democratic candidate for nutrition education and more, 3 to 7 p.m., Fifth Avenue Clinic, governor: Allred chose Twin 115 Fifth Ave. E., Jerome, no cost, 324-5286 ext. 3345 for appoint- Day. Pro-Life, an independ- Otter grinned and extended really think that is not Falls High School as the ment. ent candidate, got chuckles his fist. Pro-Life tapped it appropriate to say an adopt- aplenty in last weeks after a brief pause. ed child doesnt really have spot to make his announce- HOBBIES AND CRAFTS gubernatorial debate, with The second fist-bump: In that heritage.” ment about running for Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter a discussion about wolves, • No red tuxedo needed: office. Home School Art Club, visual arts program for the home-schooled fist-bumping the organic Otter told Pro-Life that the News of this campaign stop For Allred, a 1983 TFHS child ages 6-8, 2 to 3 p.m., Twin Falls Creative Arts Center, strawberry farmer on two governors duties include went national, even getting graduate, it made strategic 249 Main Ave. W., $45 per month, 737-9111. occasions. issuing executive orders that a mention on National sense to return to his home- After School Art Club, visual arts program for ages 6-8, 3:45 to The first fist-bump: encompass state fish and Public Radio and at least town to start appealing to 5:15 p.m., Twin Falls Creative Arts Center, 249 Main Ave. W., ages Pro-Life contended its not game officers. one cable television talk voters because gubernatori- are flexible for sibling and family groups, $45 per month, 737-9111. the governors job to “Well, if the wolves were show. When the GOP Bus al candidates typically need encourage business eating children, I would do Tour made a stop at the to carry the Magic Valley to ELECTION DAY EVENTS growth. something,”Pro-Life Jerome Public Library, can- win an election. Otter responded by say- explained. “But otherwise, I didates and constituents And later today, well find Election Night Party, sponsored by Futurity Arts West Co., 2 p.m., ing that the governors goal wouldnt.” filled a room that was out who wins over the val- Woodys in the Blue Room, 215 Fifth Ave. S., Twin Falls, music, is to create an environment “Well, OK,”Otter said, as already reserved. ley. election returns and more, no cost, open to the public, jack- in which businesses can the audience roared. “Ill go The candidates quickly [email protected]. thrive, also stressing that with that.” left without sticking around Ben Botkin may be “Fuel” documentary, an overview of Americas relationship with oil his office links prospective • Low blow? The other for cake or punch after a reached at bbotkin@magic- and alternative energies, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., The Lamphouse businesses with Idahos independent candidate, wedding party showed up to valley.com or 735-3238. Theater, 223 Fifth Ave. S., Twin Falls, for ages 21 and older, no cost, 490-3707. LIBRARY 5TH DISTRICT COURT NEWS E-mail Basics, for people older than 50 to learn how to set up and use TWIN FALLS COUNTY dence, $10,000 bond, public leges (second offense), $300 Cody D. Babb, 20, Twin Falls; an e-mail account, 1 p.m., Twin Falls Public Library, 201 Fourth Ave. E., MONDAY ARRAIGNMENTS defender appointed, preliminary bond, public defender appoint- grand theft, released, public seating limited, no cost, open to the public, 733-2964, ext. 109. Viola J. Kay, 56, Twin Falls; Nov. 12. ed, not-guilty plea, pretrial Dec. defender appointed, preliminary Teen Flicks in Yscapes, movie and snacks, 4 p.m., Twin Falls Public assault/battery upon certain Jacob E. Russell, 32, Twin Falls; 14. Nov. 12. Library, 201 Fourth Ave. E., no cost, open to the public, 733-2964 personnel, $35,000 bond, public domestic battery, $300 bond, Mathew B. McBenge, 27,Buhl; Cody D. Babb, 20, Twin Falls; pos- ext. 110. defender appointed, preliminary public defender appointed, not- malicious injury to property, session of paraphernalia, “Lets Talk About It” adult book club, discussing “Bridge to Nov. 12. guilty plea, pretrial Dec. 14. trespass, $1,000 bond, public released, court compliance pro- Terabithia,”6 to 7:45 p.m., Gooding Public Library, no cost, open to Joshua A. Adair, 33, Twin Falls; Alejandra Martinez-Morfin, 28, defender appointed, not-guilty gram, not-guilty plea, pretrial the public, 934-4089. two counts falsifying of evi- Hansen; driving without privi- plea, pretrial Dec. 14. Dec. 14. MUSEUMS AND PARKS Faulkner Planetarium “Mingle in the Jungle,” 6 p.m., free reptile revue; and “Oceans in Space” at 7 p.m. followed by a live sky tour; Xavier Herrett Center for Arts and Science, north end of the College of Continued from Main 1 Southern Idaho campus, Twin Falls, $4.50 for adults, $3.50 for statues nor the schools bylaws allow. he reiterated that Xavier Charter School seniors and $2.50 for students, 732-6655 or csi.edu/herrett. Court filings leave unclear whether According to the minutes from the is organized as a nonprofit corporation the other two trustees, Emily Huber September 2010 board meeting, Bulkley and is not always subject to the same To have an event listed, please submit the name of the event, a and Joan Hurlock,would be included on informed the board that he intended to laws as traditional public schools. brief description, time, place, cost and contact number to Mirela the panel as well. move to Boise and vacate his seat. The claim against Willsey argues that Sulejmanovic by e-mail at [email protected]; by phone, According to Bulkley, the board drew Bulkley said he was informed by his election did not occur in the time 735-3278; by fax, 734-5538; or by mail, Times-News, P.O. Box 548, up a proposal but has yet to hear from other board members that his resigna- frame mandated by Idaho Code 33-503, Twin Falls, ID 83303-0548. Deadline is noon, four days in advance Fulcher or her lawyer. tion must come in writing. Section 4.4 which states that trustee elections shall of the event. Fulchers Burley-based attorney,John of Xaviers bylaws states, “Subject to be on the third Tuesday in May.Willsey A. Bradley, could not be reached for the provisions of Section 30-3-69 of was elected in October 2010. comment on Monday. the Idaho Nonprofit Public Again, Bulkley noted that the school MORE CALENDAR ONLINE Fulcher also claims in her lawsuit that Corporation Act, any Director may does not fall under laws that govern tra- Bulkley and Willsey arent even legal resign effective upon giving written ditional public schools. Also, Xaviers Check out our online calendar where you can board members. She filed three exhibits notice to the Chairman of the Board, or bylaws do not detail a specific time submit events and search by category in an effort to back that allegation. the Secretary of the Board, unless the frame for elections. for specific events and dates. The claim against Bulkley is that he notice specifies a later effective time.” www.magicvalley.com/app/calendar/events/ resigned his seat weeks ago only to “un- Bulkley claims that he never submit- Bradley Guire may be reached at resign,”something she says neither Idaho ted a written letter of resignation. Also, [email protected] or 735-3380. Helmets Candy Continued from Main 1 (their rule).” next weeks meeting. Continued from Main 1 “I gave them the candy I clause from the ordinance. Lanting Aside from the helmet portion, the Other portions of the ordinance certificate from Sizzler and dont like,”Duncan said. supported requiring people under the city councilmen said they agree with include requiring drivers on a highway a dollar in exchange for each When asked who was age of 16 to wear a helmet. most of the bicycle ordinance, but only to, whenever possible, leave at least pound of sweets. going to get the candy, “We require an awful lot of people if its presentation is cleaned up. The three feet between themselves and any The pictures will be Duncan said, “The troops under 16 because they arent old council voted 7-0 to send the ordinance cyclists they are passing; banning the included with giant cards — cause they dont go enough to make that decision for them- to the city attorney to have any portions intimidation and harassment of bicy- signed by the children, trick-or-treating.” selves,” Lanting said. “Were helping that overlap with state code removed clists; and making it illegal for bicyclists accompanying the candy Barfuss said donating the parents, if the parents want the hel- and portions that are stricter than state to ride while intoxicated or to ride in a sent to troops overseas. candy to soldiers is not only met on ... If the kid takes it off later, law highlighted. Attorney Fritz way to endanger the safety of them- “Its a fun opportunity good for spreading cheer, then the police help them to enforce Wonderlich said it would be ready for selves or others. for the kids to come in and but also good for promot- its wonderful for the ing dental hygiene to chil- troops,” said Barfuss, who dren. was dressed like the “If you have sugar and Elections Frankenstein monster. bacteria you get plaque,” Continued from Main 1 probably headed for huge one of their own vacant trol of the Senate from “They dont get a lot of care Barfuss said.“The less peo- If the GOP can unseat gains nationwide. Measure seats in , where former Republicans. And in 2008, it packages and we want to ple eat of candy the better.” Democratic Rep. Baron Hill Democratic resilience if the Republican Rep. Rob was nearly eight months spread some cheer.” Success Martial Arts in in Indianas always-hard- party manages to hold on to Portman is favored. But after Election Day before it He got the idea from an Twin Falls is providing a fought 9th congressional a pair of imperiled Georgia keep an eye on West was determined that article in a dental magazine similar event for children. district,for example,thats a seats, and if Rep. John Spratt Virginia, another 5:30 poll Democrat Al Franken had and tried it out last year.His All candy collected will be good sign for the expected can win a new term in South close state, where won Minnesotas Senate office received 100 pounds sent to armed forces mem- Republican takeover of the Carolina. Democratic Gov. Joe race, giving Democrats con- of candy and he hoped for bers, and children who trade House. And if they can cap- Worth watching in Manchin and Republican trol of their 60th seat in the 300 pounds this year. in candy and a card receive ture all three seats theyve Florida (an 6 p.m. poll millionaire industrialist Senate, exactly the number Duncan Frazier, 5, picked three private lessons. Candy got an eye on in Indiana, close): a rematch between John Raese are tussling over needed to overcome a out a red light-up tooth- can be brought to 1300 that could well signal a GOP Democratic Rep. Ron Klein the seat long held by the late Republican filibuster. brush for himself — another Kimberly Road from 5 to 8 hurricane. and Republican Allen West. Democrat Robert Byrd. A GOVERNORS gift exchanged for the sweets p.m. each day this week On the other hand, if A loser two years ago, West Republican victory there For all the focus on — and a yellow one for his 3- through Thursday. Democrats hold their rides anti-incumbent senti- could keep alive GOP hopes Congress, there will be year-old sister, Lainey. ground in Indiana, and if ment and is easily out- of a majority. plenty of suspense over how Duncan brought in eight Amy Huddleston may be their Kentucky Senate can- spending his opponent. Three-term Sen. Blanche big a real estate-grab the pounds of candy and his reached at ahuddleston@ didate, Jack Conway, can Even if Republicans Lincoln could be the first Republicans can manage in mother, Brooke, said they magicvalley.com or 735- beat back Republican Rand demonstrate early strength Senate Democratic incum- governors mansions still had a bag left at home. 3204. Paul, it could be an early Tuesday night, it will take bent to fall, when polls close around the country. indication that GOP gains time for them to lock in in Arkansas at 6:30 p.m. South Carolina will offer CORRECTION wont challenge the record enough districts to ensure a Polls close at 8 p.m. in the an early measure Tuesday books and that the tea party GOP majority. Thats most closely watched race night of tea party strength: Halloween event time incorrect is serving weak brew. because the West Coast of the night: Senate Republican Nikki Haley The time that the Trick or Treat Main Street event in A few tips on what to states of California, Majority Leader Harry trailed for months before downtown Twin Falls was held on Saturday was incorrect watch as the returns roll in Washington and Oregon are Reids battle in Nevada Sarah Palins endorsement in the daily calendar in Saturdays edition. It ran from 1 to Tuesday night (all times are home to 67 House districts. against tea party favorite and a tea party surge helped 3 p.m. MDT): In 2006, it was 11 p.m. Sharron Angle. her nail the GOP nomina- The Times-News regrets the error. HOUSE before it became clear that Even if Republicans show tion. 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Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho LOCAL/WEST Tuesday, October 2, 2010 Main 3 Idaho’s immigration hard-liner Body ID’ed as man early 100 years bit as xenophobic. in Idaho at the time were run before illegal immi- YOU “ … Davis, along with by Catholics of German missing since 2001 Ngration was trans- many other Idahoans, was extraction. formed from a hot-button DON’T SAY still caught up with the For Davis, Nativism soon issue to an incendiary one, hatreds and cautions that faded into anti-Bolshevism By Ariel Hansen including East Fork. Times-News writer Idaho elected an immigrant Steve Crump accompanied the war,” as fear of the Russian Bones and scraps of as governor in 1918. wrote Leonard Arrington in Revolution swept America. clothing were found last That wasn’t anything new. became manager of the his 1992 history of Idaho. Like Idaho governors as far HAILEY — A body found month, Davis said, and the Three of David William operation and landed a “Firmly ‘old school,’he back as Frank Steunenberg in remote Blaine County in sheriff’s office is continu- Davis’ predecessors as gover- cashier’s job at the local called for the compulsory (who was assassinated by mid-October is that of a ing to investigate. nor were born outside the bank. After a brief stint in the education of foreign immi- radical labor activists), Davis man who had gone missing “We treat things like this U.S. and one of them — Frank Navy,Davis fetched up in grants, insisting that they be went to war with the for nearly a decade. as a homicide until we can Gooding — wasn’t even a cit- American Falls and estab- trained to read, write and Industrial Workers of the Albert Jay Pitkethly, 42, prove otherwise,” he said. izen when he served. lished a bank just as the speak English. He … per- World, a labor union with a went missing in 2001. His Additional details, includ- But Davis was Idaho’s American Falls Dam was suaded the Legislature to strong presence in the Idaho body was found by a hunter ing the specific site where most strident critic of immi- being planned. authorize an Idaho Panhandle mines. on Oct.15 in the East Fork area the body was found, have gration. He made a lot of money Constabulary (essentially a Idaho’s World War II gov- between Hailey and Ketchum not been released. He had been born in and got himself elected gov- publicly funded militia con- ernors — especially Democrat and has been positively iden- In 2001, the sheriff’s Cardiff, Wales, and emigrat- ernor as a Republican. trolled by the governor) as a Chase Clark — stirred up tified through dental records, office announced that two ed to Iowa with his family as Davis’ German-born state police force, and anti-Japanese and to an according to Blaine County people whose names were a youngster. He grew up predecessor, Democrat insisted that children be extent anti-German feeling. Sheriff’s Office spokesman not then disclosed were poor, and became a miner Moses Alexander, hadn’t required to attend public But no Idaho governor Lt. Jay Davis. given polygraph tests after himself at age 12 after his shied away from fanning schools. The last proposal since Davis has advocated Pitkethly, who was they said they’d seen father died. Eventually Davis anti-German sentiment would have eliminated such a strident view of deal- reported missing from the Pitkethly shortly before he got a job in the farmers’ co- during World War I, and parochial schools, and a bill ing with immigrants. Gimlet area after he told a vanished, and Sheriff Walt op in Rippey,a tiny town when Davis took office two to require it failed to pass.” friend he was taking a quick Femling then told the (population 300) northwest months after the November Davis was a Methodist; Steve Crump is the shopping trip, had report- Times-News that some of of Des Moines. He eventually 1918 armistice, he was every most of the religious schools Times-News Opinion editor. edly suffered a head injury the details given to investi- when he fell from the sec- gators by informants were ond story of his Ketchum “not true,” but declined to condo a month before his say why the informants disappearance. might provide inconsistent Citizen Finance Commission takes off “There was a vehicle reports. that was supposedly bor- Davis said Pitkethly has a By Nick Coltrain and the city’s surprised her, for more than 30 years. He’s rowed that was abandoned brother and sister, but did Times-News writer NEXT MEETING though “the numbers are a been in Twin Falls for two in the Gimlet area, and that not know if they live in the lot bigger.” years. was where the search area. The maiden voyage of the The newly formed Citizen After the crash course, started,” Davis said, Twin Falls Citizen Finance Finance and Planning another commission mem- Nick Coltrain may be describing how the 2001 Ariel Hansen may be and Planning Commission Commission will hold its next ber, Darrell J. Buffaloe, said reached at ncoltrain@mag- search for Pitkethly cov- reached at ahansen@mag- started Monday,with four of meeting at 3 p.m. Nov. 22 at he was impressed with how icvalley.com or 735-3220. ered nearby canyons, icvalley.com or 788-3475. the five appointees meeting the Twin Falls City Council the city operates and its for the first time for a two- Chambers, 305 Third Ave. E., transparency. hour introduction to city Twin Falls. “I know more about Twin finance. Falls than I ever knew about The commission was for- member and local insurance Pocatello,” he said, though mally created in July and is broker, said the similarities he served on Pocatello city designed to advise the city on of her business’ accounting commissions and lived there More Cash, Less Trash. financial matters, advocate for the city and its citizens, and recommend best-prac- tice alternatives for the city. The five members were Owyhee and Twin Falls picked for their financial backgrounds and commit- County Voters…Keep….. ment to the city.Commission member Brent R. White was inexplicably absent. Stephen Hartgen Councilman David E. Johnson, a driving force behind the commission, said he was “excited to be here watching this thing take off.” “Just sitting through a City Council meeting and focusing on financials is pretty difficult,” he said, illustrating why he pushed for the commission. “I’m RETHINK. RECYCLE. REWARD. hoping to see this committee really develop over time and become an asset to the City Council.” The meeting reviewed the financial tools the city uses to keep track of its cash flow and project the future. 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He went to death March 20, 1988. been she replied, “being a Augusta Stocker. She to those she knew on their school at Tryon School, Dorothy was born May 17, mother and grandmother.”It attended school in Fairbury birthdays and anniversaries. graduating from the eighth 1918, in Twin Falls, Idaho, was her love for family that and graduated from both Juanita wrote numerous grade and then continued his were she spent the majority brought her the most joy. Fairbury High School in 1945 poems, lyrics and stories, high school career at of her 92 years. Her parents She is survived by her five and Fairbury Junior College. some humorous and some of Perkins, graduating in 1961. were John Sanders and Mary children, Dick (Edna) Bull- As a result of her long-time a more serious nature. A Roy was drafted in the Elizabeth (Standlee) Boren; ock, Jeannette (Tom) Huft, involvement in Girl lover of animals, she had Army during she was one of ten children MaryAnn (Jim) Correll, John Scouting, she then attended quite a few over the years: the Vietnam War and was born into this marriage. (Debbie) Bullock and Cindy George Williams College in cats, dog, mice, fish, guinea stationed in Korea from Dorothy saw many changes (Emory) Warren; a brother, Chicago, Ill., and graduated pigs and even a rat. 1966 until 1968. He was a during her time here on Ernie Boren; a sister, Ruthie in 1951. Juanita married Juanita is survived by her member of the VFW Post earth and was witness to Reynolds; 15 grandchildren; Charles Upton from husband, Charles; children, No. 2224 in Puyallup, Wash. many miraculous things all and numerous loved great- Oakland, Calif., the same Barbara (Bruce) Turner, He married Patsy Sue of which played a part in and great-great-grandchil- year. They moved to Carol (Alan) Johnson and Stevens in 1963. They moved making her the strongest, dren. She was also preceded California,a where their two Steven (Linda) Upton; her to Bellflower, Calif., in 1964, sincerest and most beautiful in death by seven siblings, daughters, Barbara and four grandchildren, Zachary where Roy worked in the person this world will ever many friends, precious Carol, and one son, Steven, Turner, Nicholas Turner, heating and air business.Roy know. Her strength will be grandson Ernest Dewayne were born. She joined the Heather (Brad) Herauf and and Patsy adopted two boys, admired and her love of fam- Bullock, and precious Presbyterian Church in 1954 Gretchen (Allen) Anselmo; Tim and Terry. The couple ily cherished forever. granddaughter Elizabeth and had served as an elder two step-grandchildren, later divorced in 1990. In Dorothy worked at Keegan Marie Correll. and a deacon in the church. Hannah (Cory) Albertson 1991, Roy moved to Burley Potatoes for 25 years. She A celebration of Dorothys Juanita was the church sec- and Mark Golay; her brother, and went to work for Ore- loved reading, fishing and life will be held at 2 p.m. retary for the First Pres- James Warren Stocker; her Ida and later worked for brother, George T. “GT” spending time with her fam- Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2010 at byterian Church of Twin nieces, Ann Wilbur and Jane McCain Foods, retiring in Bickell of Tryon, Okla.; ily. We had the gift of having Reynolds Funeral Chapel, Falls. She was very active in Realon; and her cousin, 2007.He was well-known at seven grandchildren; nine her with us a bit longer than 2466 Addison Ave. E. in the Pricilla circle, the Suzanne Huber. She was Riverside, aka — Plant No. 3. nephews; and five nieces. expected and what a joy it Twin Falls. Burial will follow Presbyterian Womens preceded in death by her par- Roy was preceded in death The funeral will be held at has been for all of her loved at Sunset Memorial Park group, the choir and the bell ents and three of her siblings. by his parents; one son, Tim 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 6, at ones to share some of the also under the direction of choir. In lieu of flowers, please Bickell; a brother, Bobby the Rasmussen Funeral most treasured memories Reynolds Funeral Chapel. Juanita also worked as a send memorial gifts to the Dale Bickell; and two broth- Home, 1350 E. 16th St. in that we will forever hold Her love will remain in our secretary at the Twin Falls Girl Scouts of America Silver ers-in-law, Richard Dick- Burley, with Pastor Jim dearly in our hearts. She was hearts forever. We love you YM/YWCA and spent a Sage Council or the First inson and Gene DeVos. He is Powell officiating. Burial will called “Mom, Grandma and Mom, Grandma and PaPa. number of years working as a Presbyterian Church of survived by his son, Terry follow at the Pleasant View Papa” to so many because of Condolences may be left framer at Larson Arts in Twin Falls. and wife, Lisa of Burley; a Cemetery in Burley,with mil- her warm, accepting heart. for the family be visiting downtown Twin Falls. A celebration of life will be close friend, Leona Greene itary rites provided by the When asked what her great- www.reynoldschapel.com. Juanita always loved music. held at 10 a.m. Thursday, of Burley; his sisters, Nellie Mini-Cassia Veterans Organ- She played the baritone horn Nov. 4, at the First Ruth DeVos of Knoxville, ization. Friends may call in high school and also more Presbyterian Church, 209 Iowa, G. Doreen Roe of from 6 until 8 p.m. Friday, recently in the Twin Falls Fifth Ave. N. in Twin Falls. Puyallup, Wash.,and Sharon Nov. 5, and from 1 until Jan (Rumsey) Eaton Community Band.She spent Private inurnment will be at a Kay and Ron Burch of 1:45 p.m. Saturday at a number of years singing later time in the Twin Falls Sterling City, Texas; one Rasmussen Funeral Home. Jan (Rumsey) husband, Kelly of with the Sweet Adeline Cemetery Garden of Eaton, 57, was Kuna, Kristen Bruce choir. Juanita volunteered Memories Columbarium. reunited with her and her husband, regularly at the Twin Falls Arrangements are under the Death notices are Lord and Savior, Dan of Boise, Cole Visitors Center and was a direction of Parkes Magic Jesus Christ, Sat- Eaton of Boise, Chad reading aide at Oregon Trail Valley Funeral Home of Twin on Main 5 of todays paper urday morning, Oct. Eaton and his wife, Elementary School. She was Falls. Those who wish may 30, 2010. Trista of Meridian also active in the University share memories at Jan was born and Cody Eaton and of Idaho Extension Club www.magicvalleyfuneral- March 3, 1953, in St. his wife, Breanna of Merry Marrieds, PEO and home.com. Ed Two Generations of Anthony, Idaho, to Donald Buffalo, N.Y. She leaves and Leona (Doney) Rumsey. behind 10 wonderful and Family Funeral Service She was adored greatly by a beloved grandchildren, large and loving family of Kaitlyn, Brandon, Madelyn, Jason Funeral Services • Cremation • Monuments eight surviving sisters and Ashlynn, Bryson and John Joseph Dauven II Pre-Funded Funeral Plans & Trusts one surviving brother and Shaylyn Perry, Allie and grew up as an adventurous Luke Bruce, and Lauren and BUHL — John Dauven; and two FREE Pre-Planning Funeral Booklet young girl and tomboy in the Jayce Eaton. Jan is survived Joseph Dauven II, 67, granddaughters, Third & Fillmore Jerome, Idaho 83338 • (208) 324-4555 small town of Arco, Idaho. by eight sisters and one died late Monday, Kendal Elizabeth Jan attended Butte County brother, Sharon Kyllo, Linda Oct. 18, 2010, sur- Dawson and Lauren High School and, in her Collins, Jeanne Coon, Jerri rounded with the Reed Dawson of Hove-Robertson Funeral Chapel sophomore year, her family James, Margo Chancellor, love of his caregivers Grand Junction, moved to Wendell, Idaho, Dawn Robertson, Karen at Desert View Care Colo.; his two PROFESSIONAL where she attended Wendell Christensen, Sandra King Center in Buhl. brothers, Richard High School. and Brad Rumsey; several He was born Paul Dauven of Twin HEARINGHEARING AIDAID In Wendell, Jan met the brothers-in-law and sisters- March 11,1943,in Twin Falls, Falls and Albert Matthew love of her life, Brandon in-law, along with her Idaho, the son of Paul Joseph Dauven of Star; and his two FREE TRIAL Eaton, and they were mar- admiring father-in-law and Dauven and Virginia Rose sisters, Teresa Robertson of ried May 13, 1972. Shortly mother-in-law, Richard and Burton. He married Nikki Boise and Pamela Kay OFFER ON after, they moved to Boise, Veloy Eaton; and dozens of Kay Cavin on Dec. 5, 1964, in Henshall of Boise. DIGITAL Fritz Kippes, H.I.S. Idaho, where Jan was a nieces and nephews. Jan was Twin Falls. They had two There will be no service at Hearing Instrument beloved wife and became a preceded in death by her children, Diane Kay Dauven this time. A memorial will be HEARING AIDS! Specialist devoted mother of two older father, Donald Garth and John Joseph Dauven III, scheduled at a later date. All SEE DETAILS IN TOMORROW’S AD! daughters and three younger Rumsey; and her mother, aka Tristan Connor Mac- condolences can be sent to sons. Jan began working for Leona Dorothy (Doney) Lennan. Diane Dauven, 524 Pisces CALL NOW! 734-2900 • 678-7600 the Department of Labor Rumsey; as well as her He was preceded in death Lane, Fruita, CO 81521. and several years later brother, Kent Smith; sister, by his one son and both of Arrangements are under the became a long-time and val- Brenda Rumsey; a baby his parents. Surviving are his care of Farnsworth Mortuary ued employee of Hewlett- brother Rumsey; and her daughter, Diane Kay of Jerome. Packard in the human nephew, Derrick Collins. WITH SO MANY CHOICES, resources department. Jan Jan and Brandon would will miss her dear friends like to express their sincere WHY WOULD YOU CHOOSE from work.Jan was always so thanks to Dr.Carol Shields at SERVICES supportive in whatever her Wills Eye Hospital in TO PAY TAXES? kids wanted to pursue. Jan Philadelphia, who she Jose Fulgencio Palomo of Wednesday at the church. became the ultimate soccer admired so much. Jan would Heyburn, memorial service Tax-Free Municipal Bonds mom. The family would go also like to thank Dr. Takami at 10 a.m. today at St. Jeanne Marie Ratelle on many adventurous Sato at Jefferson University Nicholas Catholic Church Adams of Alpine, Utah, and 1.62% TO 4.12% * camping trips, always the Hospital in Philly, Dr. Dan in Rupert (Grace Memorial formerly of Burley, funeral 2.33% to 4.40% scenic route, tenting it in the Zuckerman at St Lukes Chapel in Ponca City, at 11 a.m. Saturday at the great outdoors of Idaho. MSTI in Boise, Dr. Mark Okla.). Pella LDS Church, 160 W. *Yield effective 10/18/2010, subject to availability. Yield and market value may fl uctuate if sold prior to maturity and the amount you receive from the As an adored wife, mother Miller, Dr. Francois Trotta, 400 S. of Burley; visitation sale of these securities may be less than, equal to, or more than the amount and friend, there was noth- and many others who lov- Leota Pearl Moody of from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at originally invested. Bond investments are subject to interest rate risk such that ing Jan would not do for ingly participated in her Gooding, funeral at 11 a.m. Rasmussen Funeral Home, when interest rates rise, the prices of bonds can decrease and the investor can those around her. Jan was a care. They and Jan all tried today at Demaray Funeral 1350 E. 16th St. in Burley, lose principal value. Any bond called prior to maturity results in reinvestment very loving person who their best against an incur- Service Gooding Chapel. and 10 to 10:45 a.m. risk for the owner of the bond. May be subject to alternative minimum tax. always cared for others and able disease. Jan would also Saturday at the church. Municipal bonds may have original issue discount. was always willing to help in like to thank the most sup- Karen Louise Osterhout Some of the available issues of bonds are callable. Contact your local Edward any way possible. She always portive family a mom could Wolf of Declo, funeral at 11 James Ralph Reynolds of Jones fi nancial advisor for more information about maturity dates and ap- had a high spirit about ever wish for. a.m. today at the Declo LDS Twin Falls, memorial serv- plicable call provisions. everything she was a part of. The funeral will be held at Stake Center, 213 W. Main ice at 11 a.m. Saturday at As a mother, she was always 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3, at St.; visitation from 10 to Colonial Funeral Home, To invest in tax-free bonds, call or visit your someone to look up to and The Church of Jesus Christ 10:45 a.m. today at the 2005 S. Fourth Ave. in local fi nancial advisor today. always encouraged her chil- of Latter-day Saints, 7200 church (Rasmussen Funeral Pocatello. dren that anything is possi- Duncan Lane in Boise, with a Home in Burley). ble if you set your mind to it. viewing prior at 1 p.m. A Gordon O. Young of Buhl, As a grandmother she graveside service will follow Gabriel V. Silva of Buhl, funeral at noon Saturday at absolutely adored each of at Dry Creek Cemetery. funeral at 11 a.m. today at the Buhl LDS 2nd Ward her 10 grandchildren and her Memorial gifts may be Immaculate Conception Chapel, 1001 Fair St.; visita- Dean Seibel, AAMS William Stevens, AAMS Ken Stuart Shelley Seibel, AAMS 834 Falls Ave. 1031 Eastland Drive, 1616 Addison 400 S. Main St. #101, grandchildren adored her. made in Jans honor to Wills Catholic Church in Buhl tion from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Suite 1010 Suite 1 Ave. E. Hailey Leaving them was so sad to Eye Hospital in Philadelphia, (Rosenau Funeral Home in Saturday at the church 733-4925 734-1094 734-0264 788-7112 her. In Jans eyes, there was attention: Carol Shields, at Twin Falls). (Webb Funeral Home in never a problem or struggle the following address, Wills Preston). too big to handle by anyone Eye, Development Office, Bill Gene Allen of Burley, and she was able to prove 840 Walnut St., Phil- funeral at 11 a.m. today at Donald A. Tucker of Twin how strong she was as she adelphia, PA 19001, or visit the Hansen-Payne Falls, funeral at 2 p.m. Rob Sturgill, AAMS Lynn Hansen, AAMS Gretchen W. Tim & Lori fought so courageously after www.willseye.org for addi- Mortuary, 321 E. Main in Saturday at Parkes Magic 1031 Eastland Drive, 1126 Eastland Drive, Clelland, AAMS Henrickson Suite 3 Suite 200 2716 S. Lincoln 1327 Albion Ave. her ocular melanoma diag- tional charitable donation Burley; visitation one hour Valley Funeral Home, 2551 734-9106 732-0300 Ste B, Jerome Burley nosis six years ago. ideas. before the service today at Kimberly Road in Twin 324-0174 678-1131 Jan is survived by her hus- To share memories with the mortuary. Falls; visitation from 5 to 7 band of 38 years, Brandon the family, please visit Jans p.m. Friday and one hour Eaton of Horseshoe Bend, memorial webpage online at S. Dean Durrant of before the service Saturday Idaho; her children, www.CloverdaleFuneral Pocatello, funeral at noon at the funeral home. Stephanie Perry and her Home.com. Wednesday at Valleyview Ward Chapel, 1433 Gwen Micheal Shaun Gentry of Trevor Tarter, AAMS Heidi Detmer Kelly McCool Jesse Ward 1445 Fillmore St. 918 Main St. 442 Main St. 614 Fremont St. Drive in Pocatello; visita- Boise, open house celebra- Suite 1101 Buhl Gooding Rupert For obituary rates and information, call 735-3266 Monday 737-0277 543-9034 934-5001 436-1520 through Saturday. Deadline is 3 p.m. for next-day publication. tion from 6 to 8 p.m. today tion of life from 10 a.m. to www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC The e-mail address for obituaries is [email protected]. at Cornelison Funeral noon Saturday at Columbia Death notices are a free service and can be placed Home, 431 N. 15th Ave. in Village Recreation Center, until 4 p.m. every day. Pocatello, and one hour 3655 E. Lake Forest Drive in MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING before the service Boise. Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho OBITUARIES/NATION Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Main 5 GOP confident DEATH NOTICES of election gains Jeff Redd Thursday at the Holliger Funeral “Tom” William Barton, 63, of Bournemouth, England, died BURLEY — Jeff Redd, 50, of Home in Roosevelt, Utah; Jackpot, Nev., died Friday, Oct. Sunday, Oct. 31, 2010, at the WASHINGTON (AP) — A takeover of Twin Falls, died Thursday, Oct. (www.magicvalleyfuneral- 29, at his home. Royal Bournemouth Hospital. the House in sight, Republicans 28, 2010, in Twin Falls. home.com). Arrangements will be Arrangements will be brimmed with confidence while The funeral will be held at 11 announced by Reynolds Funeral announced by the Rasmussen Democrats braced for losses on the eve a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3, at the Chapel in Twin Falls. Funeral Home of Burley. of recession-era elections for control of Rupert LDS West Stake Center, Joe H. Barnes Congress and dozens of statehouses. 26 S. 100 W. (Morrison Funeral Joe H. Barnes II, 91, of Twin “The American people are in charge, Home in Rupert) Falls, died Sunday, Oct. 31, 2010, Khom Sibounheuang Thelma N. Weldin declared GOP leader , at Wynwood of Twin Falls Khom Sibounheuang, 70, of BURLEY — Thelma Naomi vowing to shrink the size and cost of Assisted Living Center. Twin Falls, died Saturday, Oct. Weldin, 81, of Burley, died government if his party wins power Kim L Redd A celebration of Joes life will 30, 2010, from injuries sustained Sunday, Oct. 31, 2010, at Oak today. BURLEY — Kim Redd, 42, of be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. in an automobile accident near Creek Care Center in Kimberly. Favorites and underdogs alike went Burley, died Wednesday, Oct. 27, 5, at the Reflections of History Mountain Home. Arrangements are under the through their final campaign paces on 2010, at his home. Mausoleum in Sunset Memorial Arrangements will be direction of White Mortuary. Monday, beckoning voters to turn out The funeral will be held at Park (White Mortuary in Twin announced by Reynolds Funeral in the small towns of swing House dis- 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3, at the Falls). Chapel in Twin Falls. tricts and the large urban centers where Rupert LDS West Stake Center, Allen Tilley statewide races are won and lost. 26 S. 100 W. (Morrison Funeral BURLEY — Allen Tilley, 89, of “It does us no good that people are Home in Rupert) L. Cline Mink Martha E. Hicks Springville, Utah, and formerly supporting us if they dont turn into vot- GOODING — L. “Cline” Mink, GOODING — Martha E. of Burley, died Sunday, Oct. 31, ers, said Marco Rubio, a Republican 92,of Gooding,died Saturday,Oct. Hicks, 86, of Gooding, died 2010,at a hospital in Provo,Utah. rated a strong favorite for a Senate seat in Mildred Gilbert 23, 2010, at St. Lukes Magic Valley Monday, Nov. 1, 2010, at the Arrangements will be a tangled multi-candidate race in Mildred Gilbert, 72, of Twin Medical Center in Twin Falls. North Canyon Medical Center in announced by Morrison Funeral Florida. Falls, died Sunday, Oct. 31, 2010, No funeral service is scheduled Gooding. Home in Rupert. President Barack Obama was home at the Twin Falls Care Center in at this time. A memorial service Arrangements will be from the campaign trail at the White Twin Falls. to be held in February 2011 will be announced by Demaray Funeral House after a weekend rush through The funeral will be held at 1 announced by Demaray Funeral Service Gooding Chapel (condo- Beverly J. Sheckler four states. In an interview with radio p.m. Thursday, Nov. 4, at the Service Gooding Chapel (condo- lences: www.demarayfuner- Beverly Jean Sheckler, 87, of host Michael Baisden, he backtracked Roosevelt Cemetery in lences: www.demarayfuner- alservice.com). Twin Falls, died Monday, Nov. 1, from previous comments, criticized by Roosevelt, Utah; visitation from alservice.com) 2010, at her home. Republicans, in which he said Latino noon to 2 p.m.Tuesday,Nov.2,at Arrangements will be voters should punish their “enemies Parkes Magic Valley Funeral Fredrick K. Danner announced by Parkes Magic at the polls. He said he should have Home, 2551 Kimberly Road in Thomas W. Barton BOURNEMOUTH, England — Valley Funeral Home of Twin used the word “opponents instead. Twin Falls, and 10 a.m. to noon JACKPOT, Nev. — Thomas Fredrick K. Danner, 57, of Falls. Join us for our Open House LosingLosing your HEARING,HEARING, oror are are your your earsears justjust plugged withwith EARWAX? EARWAX? ?BG=HNM?HKRHNKL>E? 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inidoka County has a dog pound. It needs an animal shelter. The 30-cage facility in Paul is overwhelmed by stray cats and dogs, and although it euthanizes moreM dogs than it should have to — 38 last year — the folks who work there and a few volunteers res- cue many more. The change has been remarkable. In 2008, Minidoka County put 330 dogs to death — nine times more than last year. So what has to happen until more can be saved? Considering the remarkable progress that Twin Falls and Jerome have made in the past year or two in saving dogs — and the Wood River Valleys extraordinary no-kill shelter — maybe its time to consider a regional approach. So what do Republicans do now? What if there were a Northside regional animal shelter that served Blaine, Minidoka, Lincoln and he great “what-if” “Too often the standard has been Gooding counties? looks like it is about Or an all-Mini- T to happen. With all to highlight what Democrats propose and of the media attention Cassia facility? Or an Our view: focused on todays midterm Cal what Republicans oppose. That template expanded Twin election, Republicans are How about a Falls-based shelter faced with a greater task Thomas needs to change. Republicans, if they are south-central Idaho that covered Twin than winning a majority in smart (and this will require some proof) regional approach Falls, Jerome, the House of Represent- Democrats allowed to die, Gooding and atives or getting at least despite its popularity and must seize the agenda and demonstrate to saving stray dogs Minidoka counties? close enough to a majority success. how and why their ideas are superior Theres a critical that they will be able to halt Republicans should put and cats? or slow the Obama agenda. every government agency to the Democrats entitlement and mass of people in And come Wednesday, and program up for exami- What do Idaho and in south- Republicans could either nation and work to elimi- spread-the-wealth-around philosophy.” you think? central Idaho now suffer the political equiva- nate the ones that do not dedicated to the lent of a morning-after meet standards of necessity Newt Gingrich says the losophy. It is the tea party We welcome view- notion that most hangover or find themselves and cost-effectiveness. election is about food movement that is making it points from our stray dogs can be in a position to do more Those that meet the neces- stamps vs. paychecks. possible for Republicans to rescued — people than just say “no” to the sity standard, but are not Republicans can show the regain power. If party lead- readers on this and like Minidoka administrations policies. cost-effective, should be poor how to get off the for- ers in and out of Congress Reversing or cutting County Animal outsourced to the private mer and start earning the try to quell passions and put other issues. funding for some agenda sector to see if it can do a latter. out the fire that is burning Control Officer items like mandated health better job at less cost. Playing against “type” in so many bellies, they will Steve Mani; Deb insurance and extending the America used to be a will disarm Democrats and deservedly lose everything Hopkins, a founding member of Rupert-based Bush-era tax cuts aside, nation that celebrated critics in the media. What in 2012. Waggin Tails Rescue, and Jerome Animal Control Republicans are more likely inventors and the inventive. are they going to say,“You If the Republican Party Officer Gordon Leininger. These folks — and oth- to earn long-term voter Today we penalize the pro- cant help poor African stokes those flames and ers like them — go to extravagant lengths to save approval if in addition to ductive and subsidize the Americans because we adopts a positive and work- the lives of adoptable dogs. opposing Obamas policies nonproductive and get more would rather they remain able strategy, not just to dis- Thats a far cry from the way things used to be in they also have a positive of what we dont need and poor”? mantle the Obama agenda, agenda. rural Idaho. Until a couple of years ago at the less of what we require. Newly elected members but to establish a new one of For decades, Democrats The key for Republicans is of Congress should bring smaller, more effective and Fremont County dog pound in eastern Idaho, a have owned the “victim” to not allow Democrats and their own staffs to less costly government, sheriffs deputy would take dogs that had been in vote, portraying them- their big media allies to set Washington instead of the accompanied by a commit- the shelter more than three days outside and put a selves on the side of the the table. Too often the usual practice of employing ment to personal responsi- bullet in their heads. weak and the oppressed. standard has been to high- existing staff. If Washington bility and accountability, Less than a decade ago at the tiny Twin Falls Republicans should accept light what Democrats pro- is to be changed, the insid- this election wave will shelter, workers would cart pickup truckloads of that as a challenge and pose and what Republicans ers who keep change from become a tsunami two euthanized dogs to the dump every day. Now a new begin to empower, not oppose. That template needs happening must go. Novembers from now. shelter has a budget of more than a half a million indulge, the poor and com- to change. Republicans, if The Republican Party mit to the liberation of dollars a year and euthanizes fewer than 25 percent they are smart (and this will must also change. The com- Syndicated columnist Cal those who want to be set require some proof) must ing GOP success is not a Thomas can be reached at of the animals that come through its doors. free of programs that too seize the agenda and victory of party, but of phi- [email protected]. The model, of course, is Haileys community- often enslave them. demonstrate how and why owned animal shelter, which serves about 1,500 Republicans should begin their ideas are superior to animals a year and operates on a $1 million annual with school choice. Every the Democrats entitlement budget, nine-tenths of which is donated. poor person in every city and spread-the-wealth- Tell us what you think The rest of south-central Idaho isnt in a posi- should be able to withdraw around philosophy. ONLINE: Register at Magicvalley.com, and respond to any of the tion to do that yet, but were makings strides. At his or her children from fail- They can do this by going local opinions or stories in todays edition. Jeromes shelter — which houses about 700 dogs ing public schools and place after the Democrats base, ON PAPER: The Times-News welcomes letters from readers on them either in charter or starting with African annually — only four were put down in 2009. subjects of public interest. Please limit letters to 300 words. private schools with tax- Americans. Republicans Include your signature, mailing address and phone number. In 2008, there were 40. payer money. More than any should introduce them- Writers who sign letters with false names will be permanently People like Mani, Hopkins and Leininger cant welfare program, school selves to African Americans, barred from publication. Letters may be brought to our Twin Falls continue to do this alone, however. As the Wood choice will free a generation listen to them explain their office; mailed to P.O. Box 548, Twin Falls, ID 83303; faxed to River Valley community discovered more than two of youngsters from repeat- hopes and aspirations and (208) 734-5538; or e-mailed to [email protected]. decades ago, dogs and cats cant be saved without ing the cycle of poverty. then help them achieve JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Voice your opinion with local bloggers: a community effort. Republicans should re- those hopes and dreams by Progressive Voice and Conservative Corner on the opinion page At the center of the effort, of course, is respon- authorize the D.C. employing Republican prin- at Magicvalley.com. Scholarship Fund, which sible pet ownership — getting dogs and cats ciples. Former Speaker spayed and neutered. Personal responsibility, dedication and passion for animal welfare go a long way, sooner or later a business plan is needed. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Choosing not to refrain from doing so. It is Dougs death brings Ms. gratitude and sympathy, obvious that Ms. Hurlock Hurlock any measure of not our scorn. TIMES-NEWS respond to comments blames me for the death of relief then as a Christian I GARY ELLER To supporters of my can- her stepson, Doug Bridges, will bear these lashes in Twin Falls Brad Hurd . . . . publisher Steve Crump . ...Opinion editor didacy wishing to respond and that anger is her way silence. I respectfully ask (Editors note: Gary Eller to Ms. Hurlocks recent The members of the editorial board and writers of of mourning her loss. If that you do the same. Ms. is the Democratic nominee comments in this newspa- editorials are Brad Hurd, Steve Crump, Bill Bitzenburg lashing out at those she Hurlock and the entire for Twin Falls County per I must ask that you and Mary Lou Panatopoulos. holds responsible for Bridges family deserve our Commission Seat 2.)

T HE LIGHTER SIDE OF POLITICS Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau Mallard Fillmore By Bruce Tinsley Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho OPINION Tuesday, October 2, 2010 Main 7 A quiet shift in GOP stance on gay marriage

s the Tea Partys out- Jon This year is the marriage. tions and even contribu- that a majority of sider challenge to first election In August, Ken Mehlman, tions from the Log Cabin Americans nationwide now ARepublican Party Cowan year in recent former Republican National group in the past. In support marriage for gay orthodoxy grabs headlines, history in Committee chairman and September, he weathered and lesbian couples. another, quieter revolution Evan which anti-gay campaign manager for Bush significant criticism from The implications of such is unfolding inside the GOP. rhetoric has in the 2004 election, the anti-gay Family a historic shift in the GOP This rebellion has at its Wolfson been signifi- revealed that he is gay and Research Council. Because establishments stance on heart a truly surprising cantly muted: supports the freedom to Cornyn is chairman of the marriage should not be issue, one that could have reform. But in 2010, there is No state is fac- marry. Mehlman hosted a National Republican underestimated. For long-term consequences for compelling evidence that ing an anti-gay initiative on fundraiser in support of Senatorial Committee, and Republicans, it means they the party: gay and lesbian the shift is deep, and possi- the ballot, and marriage has Olsons lawsuit, with a thus tasked with getting could become less moored couples freedom to marry. bly lasting. not been a focus of the guest list that would have Republicans elected to the to their socially conservative The latest evidence of this The GOP, in large part, national conservative agen- been unheard of five years Senate this fall, every move base and may get back in quiet revolution came with isnt displaying its usual da. ago. It included numerous he makes is watched for touch with the cautious but the release of the anti-gay election-year Beyond that, the well-known Republicans ballot-box implications. forward-looking American Republicans midterm- demagoguery, and not just Republican establishment is such as former New Jersey Whats driving this insid- political center that is vital campaign “Pledge to in the “pledge.”As recently stepping up — and coming Gov. Christine Todd ers insurrection? Perhaps a to GOP hopes of cobbling America.”Though the as 1995, a Republican-con- out. In just the last few Whitman, former McCain sense that a libertarian- together a governing major- pledge gives a perfunctory trolled Congress was hold- months, leading Republican strategist Steve Schmidt, leaning belief in fully ity. For the country, it is evi- nod to “traditional mar- ing hearings investigating heavyweights have begun to former Bush White House extending the freedom to dence that we are inching riage” explicit opposition to “homosexual recruitment” announce their support for communications director marry to all Americans does ever closer to a national marriage for same-sex cou- and the “promotion” of the freedom to marry. Ted Nicolle Wallace and former not, in fact, clash with a consensus that gay and les- ples is conspicuous in its homosexuality. During the Olson, Bushs solicitor gen- RNC counsel Benjamin conservative commitment bian couples should have absence. The document George W.Bush administra- eral and a longtime Ginsberg. Bushs daughter to holding together the the freedom to marry under never uses the word “gay” tion, the party used its fer- Republican power broker, Barbara made an appear- social fabric, as marriage the law. — a stark contrast to past vent opposition to marriage took the lead, writing arti- ance. entails personal responsibil- party platforms, which have for gay and lesbian couples cles and, with co-counsel Perhaps even more ity and social stability. Or Jon Cowan is president made opposition to gay as a get-out-the-vote strat- David Boies, filing, arguing telling, the proudly right- perhaps these GOP leaders and co-founder of Third equality a centerpiece of egy, encouraging more than and winning the first federal wing GOP Sen. John are beginning to see an Way, a moderate think their social agenda. a dozen anti-gay state ballot court case to uphold gay and Cornyn of Texas appeared alignment of their rhetoric tank, and Evan Wolfson is Is this an isolated devel- initiatives geared at driving lesbian couples constitu- for the first time at a recep- about individual liberty founder and executive opment? After all, the 1994 turnout in the 2004 election tional right to marry. Cindy tion for the Log Cabin with public opinion; in the director of Freedom to Contract With America was and engineering repeated McCain and former first Republicans, a leading gay last month, two national Marry. They wrote this also focused solely on fiscal efforts to pass an amend- lady Laura Bush have both GOP organization. Cornyn polls, by CNN and the commentary for the Los issues and government ment to the Constitution. spoken out in support of had turned down invita- Associated Press, showed Angeles Times. Six reasons for U.S. to scrap free-trade myth he price of living in eventual crash, but in the accumulate at prevailing exports. This is especially starters, the U.S. should the fantasy world of meantime, every dollar of savings rates. As a result, likely when trading partners apply compensatory tariffs Tfree-trade economics assets it sells and every dol- free trade strengthens the practice mercantilism, the against imports subsidized continues to rise for lar of debt it assumes bargaining position of capi- 400- year-old strategy of by currency manipulation, America. reduces the nations net tal relative to labor. And deliberately gaming the an idea that originated with Failure to recognize the Ian worth. there is no guarantee that world trading system by the U.S. Business and pitfalls will probably mean a Fletcher 2. Productive assets used ordinary peoples gains from methods like currency Industry Council and was continuing struggle to to generate goods and serv- cheaper imports will out- manipulation and hidden recently passed by the emerge from recession, as whether a nations trading ices can easily be shifted weigh their losses from low- tariffs. House. Also essential is a much U.S. domestic demand partners reciprocate. from declining to rising ered wages. 6. Short-term efficiency border tax to counter for- leaks abroad due to the trade Unfortunately for free industries. But laid-off auto 4. Capital isnt interna- leads to long-term growth. eign export rebates imple- deficit, rather than being traders, it is riddled with workers and abandoned tionally mobile. If it cant But such growth has more mented by means of foreign recycled at home. And holes, some of which even automobile plants dont move between nations, then to do with creative destruc- value-added taxes. America will continue to lose Ricardo acknowledged. If generally transition easily to free trade will (if the other tion, innovation and capital The U.S. also needs tariffs key industries: not just the they held true, the hypothe- making helicopters. assumptions hold true) accumulation than it does on foreign goods and serv- primitive ones a developed sis would hold water. But Assistance payments can steer it to the most-produc- with short-term efficiency. ices that compete with nation should shed, but the because they often dont, it blunt the pain, but these tive use in our own econo- All developed nations, existing and startup domes- high-tech jobs of the future. is largely inapplicable in the costs must be counted my. But if capital can move including the U.S. (which tic producers, if only as bar- Any serious discussion of real world. Here are six against the purported bene- between nations, then free was protectionist from the gaining chips to force other free trade must confront dubious assumptions made fits of free trade, and they trade may reveal that it can Founding Fathers until after nations to play fair. David Ricardos celebrated by free-trade advocates: make free trade an enlarger be used better somewhere World War II), industrial- The longer we do noth- 1817 theory of comparative 1. Trade is sustainable. of big government. else. This will benefit the ized by means of protec- ing, on the assumption that advantage, whose tale of But when a nation imports 3. Free trade doesnt nation that the money tionist policies that were the world trading system English cloth and so much that it runs a trade worsen income inequality. migrates to, and the world inefficient in the short run. will rebalance itself, the Portuguese wine is familiar deficit, this means it is In reality, it squeezes the economy as a whole, but it What is the implication of more likely that it will break to generations of economics either selling assets to for- wages of ordinary wont always benefit us. all these loopholes in down in unpredictable and students. According to a eign nations or going into Americans because it 5. Free trade wont turn Ricardos theory? That trade counterproductive ways. myth accepted by both debt to them. These expands the worlds effec- benign trading partners into is good for America, but free laypeople and far too many processes, while elastic, tive supply of labor, which dangerous trading rivals. trade, which is not the same Ian Fletcher is an adjunct professional economists, arent infinitely so. This is can move from rice paddy to But free trade often does do thing at all, is a very dicey fellow at the U.S. Business this theory proves that free precisely the situation the factory overnight, faster this, as we see today in proposition. and Industry Council. He trade is best, always and United States is in today: than its supply of capital, China, whose growth is There is an appropriate wrote this commentary for everywhere, regardless of Not only does it risk an which takes decades to massively dependent upon policy response. For Bloomberg News. A grass-roots push for immigration reform? undamental change to assist at a Mass on behalf spoke of what her life and tary, Janet Napolitano, Natividads, will be caught usually proceeds from of comprehensive immigra- that of her six young chil- proudly announced that we up in tragedy as a conse- Fthe bottom up, which tion reform. As one of the dren had been like since deported a record number quence? The Times/USC is why it often blindsides celebrants, Homeboy their father was deported. of people in the last fiscal poll suggests that political most politicians and much Tim Industries Father Gregory Afterward, Father Scott year — some 1,080 men and expediency and common of the media. Boyle, put it, they were Santarosa, Dolores pastor, women a day, or nearly sense, at long last, may For example, the “tea Rutten there to “to imagine a circle drew my attention to a 393,000 in all. Less than have begun to converge on party”-style rage that is of compassion and then to wrenching aspect of the half of those people will this issue. this election cycles defin- Los Angeles Times/USC imagine no one standing remarks she delivered in have committed any crime ing characteristic grows out poll reported, nearly half of outside that circle.” matter-of-fact Spanish: other than being here with- Tim Rutten is a colum- of a broad, if inchoate, Californias likely voters Afterward, Father John She spoke as though she no out papers. nist for the Los Angeles sense that the American have a favorable view of McGarry, the Mass princi- longer had a husband and of How many families, like Times. economy no longer appor- immigrants, including pal celebrant and the how her youngest sons tions prosperity or oppor- those without papers. Fully Jesuits California superior, believed their father dead. tunity in anything close to 59 percent said that undoc- read a letter calling for In an interview with the CENTURY STADIUM 5 an equitable fashion. Last umented immigrants who comprehensive immigra- popular Spanish-language 678-7142 year the 74 highest-paid have lived and worked here tion reform signed by those radio personality Eddie www.centurycinema5.com Americans each earned an for at least two years should present and sent to “Piolin” Sotelo, Obama Shows Nightly 7:15 & 9:35 average of $519 million be allowed to remain. Thats President Obama and blamed Republicans for annually — or about $10 particularly significant members of Congress. blocking comprehensive Secretariat PG million a week. That was up because California is home Among the essential steps immigration reform. Thats A Feel Good Movie Based on a True Story from $92 million the year to more immigrants than the Dolores declaration partly true. 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Month to Date 0.03" ALMANAC - TWIN FALLS Record High 72° in 2001 Water Year to Date 1.82" Record Low 8° in 2002 Avg. Water Year to Date 0.67" Barometric Sunrise and Temperature Precipitation Humidity Pressure Sunset IDAHO’S FORECAST Yesterday’s High 63° Yesterday’s 0.01” Yesterday’s High 76% 5 pm Yesterday 30.43 in. Today Sunrise: 8:13 AM Sunset: 6:29 PM Yesterday’s Low 38° Month to Date 0.01" Yesterday’s Low 34% Wednesday Sunrise: 8:14 AM Sunset: 6:28 PM SUN VALLEY, SURROUNDING MTS. Normal High / Low 54° / 29° Avg. Month to Date 0.03" Today’s Forecast Avg. 69% Thursday Sunrise: 8:15 AM Sunset: 6:27 PM Mild temperatures and lots of sunshine will be in Record High 73° in 1988 Water Year to Date 1.55" Friday Sunrise: 8:17 AM Sunset: 6:26 PM the forecast this week. Temperatures will remain Record Low 9° in 2002 Avg. Water Year to Date 0.77" A water year runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 Saturday Sunrise: 8:17 AM Sunset: 6:25 PM in the low to middle 50s. 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Gooding 58 38 su 60 38 su 60 38 pc Charleston, WV 62 34 pc 60 41 pc Sacramento 74 52 su 76 52 su Cairo 82 61 pc 86 63 pc Santiago 89 50 pc 81 48 pc Grace 54 32 pc 61 33 su 60 33 pc Chicago 55 41 su 58 41 sh St. Louis 59 38 pc 62 39 pc Dhahran 91 78 pc 90 78 pc Seoul 53 41 sh 56 38 sh Salmon 56 / 33 Hagerman 63 39 su 65 38 su 66 38 pc Cleveland 48 35 pc 53 42 sh St.Paul 56 40 pc 56 35 pc Geneva 46 31 sh 52 33 sh Sydney 71 54 sh 64 55 sh 53 / 30 Hailey 58 35 pc 62 38 su 59 38 pc Denver 67 47 su 65 44 su Salt Lake City 62 42 su 63 45 su Hong Kong 75 68 sh 76 69 pc Tel Aviv 78 73 pc 81 74 pc Idaho Falls 58 32 su 61 35 su 62 35 pc Des Moines 58 40 pc 56 36 pc San Diego 79 60 su 86 62 su Jerusalem 81 60 pc 85 61 pc Tokyo 60 44 pc 58 46 sh Kalispell, MT 56 33 pc 55 27 pc 54 27 mc Detroit 49 35 pc 52 38 sh San Francisco 74 54 su 75 57 su Johannesburg 78 58 th 82 61 pc Vienna 61 45 pc 60 43 pc Jerome 60 40 su 63 40 su 64 40 su El Paso 74 43 su 75 43 su Seattle 61 48 r 64 48 pc Kuwait City 90 73 pc 89 73 th Warsaw 54 45 pc 56 48 pc Lewiston 61 47 pc 64 45 pc 62 45 pc Fairbanks 16 7 pc 23 16 pc Tucson 85 55 su 88 55 su London 57 51 sh 62 54 sh Winnipeg 52 37 pc 47 29 pc Caldwell Malad City 60 34 su 62 36 su 60 36 pc Fargo 57 37 pc 51 34 pc Washington, DC 54 35 pc 57 45 mc Mexico City 73 41 pc 68 34 sh Zurich 43 31 sh 49 34 pc 63 / 42 Idaho Falls Malta 60 37 su 62 39 su 64 39 su Honolulu 84 76 sh 83 75 sh McCall 56 33 pc 58 32 su 58 32 pc Houston 73 54 th 62 49 r Boise Sun Valley 58 / 32 Missoula, MT 56 32 pc 52 30 su 50 30 pc Indianapolis 55 33 pc 56 38 pc TODAY’S NATIONAL MAP 64 / 41 51 / 33 Pocatello 61 35 su 62 40 su 63 40 pc Jacksonville 79 66 sh 77 62 th -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Portland, OR 61 48 r 64 48 pc 66 48 r Kansas City 60 38 su 64 40 su Pocatello Rupert 62 36 su 64 37 su 65 37 su Las Vegas 80 58 su 80 58 su Rupert 61 / 35 Rexburg 54 33 su 59 35 su 58 35 pc Little Rock 58 49 th 62 42 sh H Mountain Home 62 / 36 62 / 38 Richland, WA 62 42 pc 52 41 pc 50 41 fg Los Angeles 90 59 su 93 58 su Rogerson 62 39 su 64 37 su 64 37 pc Memphis 63 51 r6340r Burley Salmon 53 30 pc 53 29 su 57 29 pc Miami 84 76 sh 86 74 th Twin Falls 62 / 36 Salt Lake City, UT 62 42 su 63 45 su 65 45 su Milwaukee 51 40 pc 53 39 sh Fronts 63 / 38 Spokane, WA 54 38 pc 57 37 pc 52 37 mc Nashville 66 46 mc 61 39 sh Stanley 50 25 pc 59 27 pc 56 27 pc New Orleans 74 63 th 77 57 sh Yesterday’s State Extremes - High: 66 at Boise Low: 26 at Dixie Sun Valley 51 33 pc 56 35 su 56 35 pc 51 38 pc 54 50 pc Cold Yellowstone, MT Oklahoma City 40 weather key: su-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, mc-mostly cloudy, c-cloudy, 46 24 pc 47 23 su 50 23 pc 64 pc 68 38 su Omaha 62 39 su 58 36 su th-thunderstorms, sh-showers,r-rain, sn-snow, fl-flurries, w-wind, m-missing Sunny Warm CANADIAN FORECAST Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Stationary GREGG MIDDLEKAUFF’S QUOTE OF THE DAY City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Calgary 49 29 pc 49 31 pc Saskatoon 51 33 sh 47 28 pc Cranbrook 41 28 ls 45 29 pc Toronto 42 29 pc 47 35 r Valid to 6 p.m. today L “I never could have done what I have done without the habits of Edmonton 50 33 pc 48 32 pc Vancouver 50 44 sh 53 47 pc Occluded Kelowna 45 29 pc 49 31 pc Victoria 54 49 sh 54 51 pc Yesterday’s National Extremes: punctuality, order, and diligence, without Lethbridge 56 31 pc 52 34 pc Winnipeg 52 37 pc 47 29 pc High: 96 at Laredo, Texas the determination to concentrate myself on Regina 52 34 pc 49 29 pc Low: 16 at Boulder, Mont. one subject at a time.” Get up-to-date highway information at the Idaho Transportation Charles Dickens Department’s Web site at 511.idaho.gov or call 888-432-7623. 58 die during seige at Iraq church Costumed child has role BAGHDAD (AP) — After denounced the militants’ other Iraqi security officials down the aisle, brandishing in Halloween holdup the gunmen killed the priest assault as “ferocious,’’ the at the scene,the U.S.military their machine guns and and nearly everyone in the White House condemned it in Baghdad, and interviews spraying the room with bul- WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — and the girl told her she first row, an eerie quiet as “senseless’’ and Iraqi of survivors who spoke to lets. Police in Wichita say a little couldn’t find her par- descended over the pews. Prime Minister Nouri al- The Associated Press. They ordered the priest to girl in a pink costume ents. The only occasional sounds Maliki said it harkened back Shortly before sunset, the call the Vatican to demand played a part in a But when the woman were sporadic gunfire, the to the days of sectarian war- gunmen drove a black Jeep the release of Muslim women Halloween holdup. opened her car door, a man muffled cries of the hostages fare between Muslim sects. Cherokee to the church. who they claimed were being A 19-year-old woman in a mask showed up and the shouts of Islamic Christians who cowered They blew it up, destroying held captive by the Coptic was driving through a demanding money. The militants — sometimes over for hours inside the stone their getaway car, and set off church in Egypt. When the neighborhood Sunday woman gave him cash from their cell phones. building that used to be their four small bombs in the priest said he could not do night when she saw a girl her purse. Suddenly the lights went peaceful sanctuary won- neighborhood. In a brief that, the gunmen shot him dressed as a princess or Police say the little girl out. Iraqi forces began enter- dered why they were yet shootout at the nearby Iraq and turned their guns on the fairy run into the street. and the man ran together ing the building, telling again the target of violence. stock exchange, the militants congregation, killing most of KAKE-TV reports the from the scene. The parishioners: “We will save “They are criminals and wounded two policemen. those in the front pew. woman stopped her car, woman was not injured. you.’’ more than criminals. 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organic material will make the mix richer and better How to for your plants. Alfalfa pellets, available at feed stores, release nitro- prepare for gen slowly into the soil, Springs said, so he recom- mends scattering them in the top layer of soil before an easier the snow falls. If your soil test deter- mines you dont have spring enough of a nutrient or a constituent, autumn is a By Ariel Hansen good time to make the nec- Times-News writer essary additions — you can even add “hot” (still break- HAILEY — The recent ing down) compost from dustings of frost have told your compost pile, because the tale: Gardening season the overwintering will cool is over, and its about time it down. If you were to add to pack up the shovel until that same hot compost in spring. spring, it could “burn” your But not quite yet. young plants and kill them. First, take some tips from “You can use fresh local expert gardeners, and manure as a top dressing in try these things to help your the fall, and by the time it garden come alive stronger goes through the winter, and faster than ever when itll be old enough to put the snow melts. into the dirt,”Thorson said. “There are a lot of things we can do in the fall that Plan ahead will save us effort and time in the spring,” said Dick for a quick start Springs, Picabo farmer and Determine now which coordinator of Wood River beds youll use for your Sustainability Center in early produce, such as cab- Hailey. “We want it to go bage or spinach grown from gangbusters from the get- seed. Prepare those beds go because we have such a now, and in the first short time for (each plant) months of spring you wont to put out its fruit or root or have as much trouble get- leaves.” ting them ready for plant- ing. Yard waste? More You might even consider repeating an experiment like yard useful that Robbins found suc- Instead of piling your cessful: Before the first grass clippings, dead gar- snow, she laid a layer of den greenery and pruning thick, clear plastic atop her leftovers into a giant plastic tilled beds. Then, when the bags to be hauled away snow began to melt and the from the curb, put them to sun hit the plastic, it use. warmed the soil, making it “You can totally top- ready for planting sooner. dress your garden plot with The method was so effec- shredded leaves. Its a tive at her former Hailey mulch and fertilizer all in home that she was able to one,”Springs said. grow sweet corn during the Just be sure the plant Wood River Valleys short material is in tiny pieces, to growing season. maximize the edges where Although the region did decomposition happens. have a good soaking rain For leaves and grass clip- not long ago, check under pings, run over them a few your evergreens, especially times with your rotary Photos by ARIEL HANSEN/Times-News the small ones,to make sure lawnmower; for thicker Uprooted broccoli plants await shredding and reincorporation into the soil at Wood River Sustainability Center in Hailey. the ground is moist. items like branches from Because these trees contin- pruned bushes, rent a chip- ue to pull water from the per-shredder. soil beneath the frozen “If you add a bunch of layer during winter, if there woody stuff to your soil isnt enough moisture they thats not composted will desiccate and end up already, and then you plant severely damaged or dead something into it, youll next spring. definitely have a nitrogen deficiency, because the Get in your bulbs organisms in the soil use the nitrogen to break down (and garlic) now the organic matter, instead Its getting a bit late to of giving it to the plant,” put in garlic and flower said JoAnn Robbins, master bulbs, but theres still time gardener and educator at if you hurry and a hard the Jerome Extension Its almost too late to plant garlic cloves, like this hardneck Spanish Black plastic helps keep the last of the garden greenery from dying freeze doesnt hit too Office of the University of Roja, and flower bulbs. But get them in quickly if you havent already, on not-quite-freezing nights. Clear plastic can help in the spring, by quickly, Robbins said. The Idaho. bulbs do need a little time to Adding the shredded and hope a hard freeze doesnt hit too soon. warming the soil as soon as the snow melts to prepare it for planting. get a root or two into the organic material in the fall soil before they freeze over. gives the soil all winter to Grocery store garlic break it down and increase doesnt grow well in Idaho the nutrients available to gardens, and the state has your garden next spring. restrictions on what can be imported, so Springs sug- Give your soil a test Dick Springs prepares gested asking friends and a chipper-shredder to neighbors who already Bring a sample of your make quick work of grow the fragrant bulb for a garden dirt to labs in few hardneck heads you can Twin Falls or Jerome (call leftover plant material start at home. your local extension from the garden at “Here is the spring of the office for information) to Wood River year for garlic,” he said, find out what it may be Sustainability Center, noting that the cloves can missing to help your gar- while a giant pile of be planted in a bed where den grow. manure waits nearby you will grow later-harvest Or, Springs said, you can to supplement the items like tomatoes, determine its constituent because the garlic is har- parts at home. Although garden beds. vested in mid-July before the home test wont tell those plants get big. you whether the soil is Seeing the garlic scapes deficient in nutrients, it appear in the spring is can tell you what propor- rewarding. “Here come tions of clay, silt and sand these garlic shoots out of you have. class at the Sustainability goes down first, then the tion can vary depending on Constitutional the snow, and you say “Were supposed to have Center.“Take a half-cup of silt should settle on top of the texture youre looking Yeah! It gets the endor- 40 percent sand, 40 per- soil and mix it with 1 1/2 the sand, and thatll take for, but it is especially amendments phins going,”Springs said. cent silt and 20 percent cups of water, shake it up an hour. In a day, you see important in soils heavy in Once you know what clay,” said Sherry Thorson and look at it after a how much clay is on top of sand or clay to add organic your soil is missing, add Ariel Hansen may be of Hailey, who learned minute to see what has the silt.” material like shredded yard what is needed. For most reached at 788-3475 or from Springs at a recent settled in the jar. The sand Robbins said the propor- waste. gardens, nitrogen and [email protected]. Home & Garden 2 Tuesday, November 2, 2010 HOME & GARDEN Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Mom A reader pops the Caves: cork question

By Jura Koncius folk art pieces to go on the updated The Washington Post walls (mostly train-relat- ed), plus my dad’s child- Post staff writer Jura hood cowboy boots and my rooms of Koncius took questions in grandfather’s lariat. It’s an online chat. Below is an going to be rather an eclec- edited excerpt. tic mix. I’d like to replace my Your accessories one’s own Q:kitchen’s vinyl-tile- A:sound fantastic. In on-cement-subfloor with my son’s room, we tried to cork, but I get such con- put something from each of By Kim Cook flicting information online. his grandparents. It’s more For The Associated Press I have a very sunny kitchen, meaningful than running so I am mainly wondering if out to a decorating store Roxanne Jacoby has a cork is fade-resistant. and buying stuff to line the guest room in her I have several friends shelves. Here are some Pennsylvania home that no A:who have cork floors paint suggestions: Morning guest has ever slept in. It’s who just love them. And I Sky Blue by Benjamin really her Mom Cave. have written about several Moore or Duron’s Blue Outfitted with mementos homes recently where cork Horizon and Moonlight by and comfort items, it’s the was the floor of choice for Benjamin Moore or Duron’s only room in the house she serious cooks who stand on Lemon Chiffon. really calls her own. their feet all day long. Our family has a “I’ve put in an alpaca Fading has not been a prob- Q:penchant for shades throw, down pillows, a fan, lem. of blue that don’t blend my favorite scented candle, I was hoping that you well. How do we use more and a whole bunch of stuff Q:could recommend a than one blue without hav- that I want to read,”says pretty and warm light gray ing clashing views from Jacoby. that would look nice in a room to room? It’s not like she couldn’t front room that receives a One trick is to use set all that up in a corner of lot of sunlight. I want to do A:colors found on the the family room. But that whites and creams, with same paint fan deck card, “guest room” has an impor- oak furniture and lots of which should have a similar tant feature: “I can close the bright green plants. The color base. With Duron, door.” floor is carpeted but near Page 73 has great blues Many women — and not hardwoods that are a warm ranging from a pale Sky just moms — are taking over honey,slightly orange color. High to a dark Loyal Blue. some of the fallow ground at Any ideas? Reader: We buy the small home and turning it into a I like Farrow & Ball’s paint samples and we have haven for personal pursuits. A:Pavilion Gray, some card stock (11 by 17 They stake out an unused Duron’s Grayish and Pratt inches). We paint the card closet, basement nook or AP photo/Meg Volk & Lambert’s Bristol Fog. stock the colors that we are extra bedroom. Some use A sitting area on display at a Homegoods event showcases designer Elaine Griffin’s ideas on how to create We’d like to paint our looking at and then hang the space to work without Q:toddler’s room blue them on the walls with interruption — they’ve got it a Mom Cave. Griffin says, ‘A Mom Cave is where the woman who nurtures everyone goes to nurture herself.’ and yellow (reminiscent of masking tape and wait a all teched up with Wi-Fi, room for occasional visitors. termed “a room of one’s room” is no longer needed the sky and sun). Any color while to see what we think. perhaps a TV.Others say “Organizing your stuff own.”In her social circle of but such a space still serves recommendations? The When we went to replace none of that’s allowed, just makes your space feel big- women age 60-plus, Barbara many purposes. “It’s invalu- room has two windows and the furniture in those books and maybe a music ger. I love bookcases — you McDonald of Nova Scotia, able as a project room. Close gets good morning light. I rooms later, we were able to player. can hide in plain sight,”says Canada, says the “getaway the door and leave the mess don’t really have a decorat- take the cards with us to the Lori Remien, a teacher in Griffin. Colorful boxes and for next time,”she says. ing scheme for the room. store to match with fabrics Evanston, Ill., took over an file folders work well; Since you don’t share We have a collection of fun and wood tones. unused nook off her daugh- group an array it, you’ve got more ter’s room when she needed of favorite pho- freedom with the a place to work on her tos in fun Cave to play with National Boards exams a frames on the unusual wallpaper few years ago. “I went to shelves. and accessories, Ikea and bought a comfy Griffin has a create a Zen-like wicker chair, a plush red penchant for refuge or, like rug, some pretty black and color — the Atlanta-based white curtains. It’s still a mini-rooms she Robyn Freedman, great retreat where I can created for revisit your child- watch the shows the rest of Homegoods hood room. my family doesn’t watch,” were lively and Freedman, who she says. welcoming. A runs a creative New York designer Elaine reading corner think tank, has Griffin embraces the Mom with chaise and even got a name Cave concept and recently bookcases was for her space: the MCT photo partnered with Homegoods painted vibrant fuchsia. A Hobbit Hole. in Manhattan to show some closet had been transformed “My room’s purple with decor and space sugges- into a tiny yet functional green polka dots. It’s got all What’s new: Adhesive tions. She says, “A Mom office, swathed in a warm kinds of silly things from my Cave is where the woman caramel hue and accented childhood — my light bulb who nurtures everyone goes with dramatic touches such collection, Dr. Seuss books mat aids tiling jobs to nurture herself.” as rattan lamps and black and college letterman blan- It’s different from the furnishings, including a ket. Lots of goofy stuff and By Mary Beth Breckenridge or tub and shower sur- quintessential “man cave,” chair with a nice wide seat. everything makes me Akron Beacon Journal rounds. where men do manly, messy No extra rooms available? smile,”she laughs. The product comes in one and sporty things, often Griffin suggests turning a And that, of course, is the Bondera TileMatSet is type for walls and other ver- involving a recliner. Griffin stair landing into a mini- best reason of all for a Mom designed to make tiling tical surfaces and another notes, “Mom Caves are fun, sanctuary using narrow con- Cave. easier. type for horizontal surfaces frankly feminine spaces, and sole tables, a luxurious rug, Bondera is a peel-and- such as countertops. There’s they’re personalized.” and a couple of armchairs. AP photo/Homegoods stick adhesive mat that also a narrower size for Here’s what you need for These spaces aren’t exclu- Lamps are just one of many acces- takes the place of tile mas- smaller details. your Mom Cave: a place to sive to women with families tic for some interior appli- Bondera is available at sit, storage space, an area to underfoot; all ages appreci- sories in the Mom Cave which can cations. You just adhere Lowe’s. Regular prices for do what you want to do, and ate what Virginia Woolf reflect a woman’s personal taste. the mat to the surface, the countertop and wall apply the tiles and then products are $31.98 and grout the joints. $38.98, respectively. You can even use it over Information: existing tile in some cases, bonderatilematset.com. as long as the old tile is clean and well-bonded The long and the short of curtains and the substrate is struc- turally sound, level and straight. It’s not recom- By Jura Koncius and Terri Sapienza mended for use over exist- a style for every point of view™ The Washington Post ing tile on bathroom walls Custom Window Coverings Staff writers Jura Koncius and Terri Sapienza Shutters Draperies Blinds took questions in an online chat. Below is an edited excerpt. I finally found curtains I like for the dining Q: and living room but am concerned about their length. I bought 84-inch curtains, and they look like they will hang about 3 to 4 inches from the ground. The 96-inch curtains would bunch up on the ground. What would you sug- gest? Jovi Sapienza: You don’t want to have a gap is an energetic 10 month between the curtains and the floor; it will look old neutered male Lab/Collie like you bought the wrong size. Buy the 96-inch cross that is ready to get panels and have them hemmed to skim the floor. out of the animal shelter Huge selection of the best brands.® The bay window in our kitchen nook faces and learn what the entire Q: our back yard. In the summer, we have world and a family has 324-2242 trees between ourselves and our neighbor, but to offer him. FREE In-Home Estimates after the leaves fall that kitchen nook is lit up like TWIN FALLS ANIMAL SHELTER Professional Installation a stage set in the evenings. What would give us 420 Victory Avenue Low Price Promise sunshine during the day, privacy at night and be 736-2299 www.budgetblinds.com more decorative than roller shades? Sapienza: I have the exact kind of bay window you describe in my house. We hung Roman grass shades in all three windows, which provide pri- vacy and allow light to pass through even when they are down. We also had a valance made and installed, which adds a nice decorative element. All of the door hardware in my Colonial- Q: style ranch needs updating. I am ready to Residential ~ Commercial Store Fronts banish the worn brass that I inherited. Any ideas Interior & Exterior Doors ~ Garage Doors ~ Siding about which finish would be most prudent? Mirror ~ Expert Installation Koncius: I must say that brass is probably the Auto 1029 Overland Avenue Burley FREE most appropriate for a Colonial, but nickel is Glass Contact Ben, Russ or Tim... Pickup & also a great choice. And nickel is as timeless as at 678-1459 Delivery brass. Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho HOME & GARDEN Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Home & Garden 3

Edie Johnston, whose Berry plants Eldertide Pharm in Dresden, Maine, was awarded a grant to develop them as a specialty crop. can be winners in “Elderberries have always been recognized for their health benefits,” Johnston said. “Some growers call them form and function their medicine chests, and drink elderberry juice for the By Dean Fosdick tery in growing them,” said AP file photos antioxidants. But theyre also For The Associated Press Barbara Bowling, author of Berry beauty: Droplets of water on great specimen plants with “The Berry Growers highbush blueberries in Wiscasset, beautiful white flower clusters Berry plants are flavorful Companion” (Timber Press, Maine. and gorgeous leaves.” favorites in many kitchen gar- 2000). “If you select a good Blueberries are another fine dens, but their ornamental site and pay attention, you can borne on plants with such a multipurpose plant, and that value is all but ignored. grow wonderful fruit and have variety of shapes, form and includes an uncommon new These versatile perennials an interesting plant to boot.” color only adds to their allure,” variety called “Pink bloom in spring, fruit in sum- Maintenance is minimal, Bowling said. Lemonade.” Its a USDA mer and dazzle again in but that doesnt mean the Fruiting plants come in hybrid. autumn, combining fashion- plants can be ignored. many shapes, from low grow- “I know it sounds a little able form with edible func- “Water a day late and youve ing (strawberries), to rounded bizarre, but we think the tion. done avoidable damage,” shrubs (gooseberries, cur- potential of this pink berry for Strawberries make an Bowling said from her home in rents), medium-size to tall landscape and culinary use is attractive ground cover, spe- Boise. “Weed a week late and clustered canes (blueberries, huge,” said Karen Kemp- cially when flowering. Leaves its the same deal. Harvest the elderberries), or vines (grapes, Docksteader, sales and mar- on blueberry plants turn crim- fruit late and you have a mess.” kiwi). That makes them useful keting manager for Briggs son in fall, and their bare red Time for a little definition. for edging, as screens, back- Plant Propagators in Elma, stems stand out dramatically Fruits commonly called Berry plants — like these strawberries in Maine — have untapped orna- drops for fences or dangling Wash. against the wintertime snow. “berries” include strawber- mental value. from pergolas. That isnt to say the tradi- Grapevines draped over arbors ries, brambles (raspberries, Which berry plants should tional blueberry plant wont are eye-catching any time of blackberries and various gooseberries and elderberries, ents and fiber and low in fat.... you grow? Veteran gardeners continue to be popular. year. hybrids), blueberries, cran- Bowling said. Many species have high levels suggest starting with some- “People in the commercial “Theres also no great mys- berries, currants, grapes, Berries deliver a remarkable of numerous antioxidants and thing you like, then narrowing landscape industry around range of flavors and come in a anti-tumor compounds,” it to cultivars hardy enough for here are planting them along- ONLINE wide range of colors.They fre- Bowling said. your region. Choose sites with side condominiums,”she said. quently are eaten fresh, but They require little space in good drainage and plenty of “They use them as foundation For more about berry plants in the home landscape, see this just as often are processed into which to grow, and many sun. plants where they do double University of Minnesota Extension fact sheet: juices, jams, pastries and dairy begin fruiting just two to three Elderberries were almost duty. Families who live in the www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/horticulture/dg3463.html products such as smoothies. years after planting. forgotten plants that have condominiums can enjoy their “Berries are high in nutri- “The fact that the fruit is become popular recently, said looks as well as their taste.” Build your DIY skills Times-News Cost is $60, plus a $10 supply fee. The College of Southern • “Christmas Couture Idahos Community Edu- Stocking and Ornaments” cation Center is offering four sewing class, taught by home-improvement or Kaysie Schreiner,1-3:30 p.m. decor classes this month: Nov. 13 in CSIs Shields 214. • “Christmas Ornament Students will make two holi- Adornments,” taught by day stockings along with a Tami Eaton, 6:30-8:30 p.m. simple fabric ornament for a Nov. 11 at The Bead Shop in tree. The first stocking will downtown Twin Falls. feature a simple stripe, and Students will design their the second will have own holiday ornament by machine quilting and some working with seed beads, embroidery. Using project Czech glass beads and wire scraps,students will make an adornments to create a drape eight-point star ornament. placed over a traditional Cost is $20, plus supplies; round ball. call for a supply list, 732- Cost is $30, which 6442. includes supplies. • “Fused Glass • “DIY: Tile Installation,” Ornaments,” taught by taught by Rob ODonnell, 7- Robin Dober, 6-9 p.m. Nov. 9 p.m.Nov.12 and 9 a.m.to 4 18 at Hands On Studio in p.m. Nov. 13 in CSIs Shields downtown Twin Falls. 106. Students will learn how Students will create fused to install tile anywhere inside glass ornaments. Dober will or outside the home. Class teach how to use different will cover the use and instal- glass elements and pre-cut MCT photos A custom front door featuring a wrought-iron scroll and a new porch lation of ceramic, porcelain, bases to create the orna- Wrought-iron porch lights at a home in Prairie Village, Kan. light are inviting at a Prairie Village, Kan., home. glass and natural stone tiles. ments; how to score and The instructor will teach break glass; and how to use students to calculate materi- frit, confetti, stringer and als and gather tools to com- sheet glass. plete projects from floors to Cost is $20, plus a $25 showers and backsplashes. materials fee. Call for a sup- Light up the night with Class will also introduce ply list, 732-6442. concrete as a cost-effective Register: 732-6442 or way to upgrade a home. communityed.csi.edu. Let Us updated porch fixtures Clean it Winterize Your By Diana Reese SIZE IT UP McClatchy Newspapers up, Fido Sprinkler KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The glow of a The scale of the fixture is so important, says Shirley Allen, owner of the Light Shop in porch light does more than light up the Kansas City, Mo.“Dont under size. You need a grown-up fixture. System! Here are the rules of thumb. night,providing safety and security.Its a Guaranteed Service! decorative element that adds to your • For a single lantern, choose one thats one-third the door height. homes total look, and porch lights are • For two lanterns, choose fixtures that are around one-fourth the height of the door. evolving to reflect energy efficiency and • Mount the lanterns 66 inches above the doors threshold. • Your lanterns will look about half of their size when viewed from 50 feet away, so what Creative solutions for light pollution concerns. hiding pet clutter Heres what experts have to say about may seem enormous in the showroom will appear just right from the street. the latest in porch lights. Remember, too, that although house size peaked in 2007,interior ceiling heights have at home. Consider alternatives to clear glass. increased, adding to the height of the home. Coupled with an oversized front door, that Next Tuesday in 1300 Addison W. Textured glass, such as seeded, etched or additional height calls for proportionately larger porch lights, says Jeff Dross, senior (1/2 mile west of St. Luke’s/MVRMC) rippled, along with opaque and colored product manager at Kichler Lighting. Home & Garden Twin Falls, ID 733-9446 glass, are becoming more popular, says Bob Wilson of Wilson Lighting.“Texture THE LED LOWDOWN adds to the look and feel of the fixture, LEDs, or light-emitting diodes, are probably the bulb of the future. While some LED fixtures he says, and helps camouflage energy- are available, the price is still prohibitive for many, says Jeff Dross at Kichler Lighting. CLEANINGCORNER efficient CFL bulbs and reduces glare, Because LEDs require special fixtures, the bulb and fixture are thrown away once the bulb while amber light gives a warm glow. burns out (which can take years). uestion: Older eyes become more sensitive,and During the holidays, instead of providing safety, glare from a Q I will be hosting family porch light can be detrimental when try- movement started a decade ago in west- used, Patterson says. “Tie it in with flu- members in my home ing to navigate steps,says Jeff Dross,sen- ern states to fight light pollution. orescent, and the fixture is even more for several days. It will be great, ior product manager at Kichler Lighting. “Theres a whole shift in how we light the efficient while still safe and effective. except I’m worried about a par- ticular relative who is extremely Go for energy efficiency. Easiest to out of doors,says Tom Patterson, direc- Look for different metals. Porch sensitive and cautious about do? 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SAN FRANCISCO — Food inflation will “accelerate” during the final months of 2010 and into the first six months of 2011, especially for meat, cereal and dairy products, the U.S. Agriculture Department said Monday. U.S. food companies have already started to raise prices to blunt price spikes for a number of commodities, including corn, wheat and coffee. “Although inflation has been rela- tively weak for most of 2009 and 2010, higher food commodity and energy prices are now exerting pressure on wholesale and retail food prices,” USDA food economist Ephraim Leibtag said. AP photo Pork prices in 2010 are now forecast Co-owner Mathew Lee awaits customers behind the counter at Save More Meats in Pacifica, Calif. Medical and public health experts in recent years say overuse and to rise as much as 5.5 percent over misuse of antibiotics pose a serious public health threat by creating new strains of bacteria that are difficult to treat — both in animals and humans. 2009, compared with the Aug. 25 esti- mate for an increase of up to 4 percent, the USDA said in its monthly update. Beef prices are expected to increase up to 3.5 percent against the previous 3 percent gain. Meat industry Meat prices have been going up, fol- lowing a painful restructuring for U.S. unhappy with federal meat companies that slashed output Firestorm over and bankrupted smaller hog produc- ers. This has driven up lean hog and proposal to limit live cattle prices in the futures market over the past year. Lean hog prices use of antibiotics have begun to ease lately. Overall, the USDA left its 2010 fore- in animals cast unchanged for food prices to increase 0.5 percent to 1.5 percent _ antibiotics the lowest rate of annual inflation in 18 years. By Karen Dillon use of antibiotics in the United It further maintained its 2011 fore- McClatchy Newspapers The guidelines, which say there is a clear risk to States. cast for food prices to rise 2 percent to human health, are only recommendations but are a Despite meat industry 3 percent over 2010. Dairy prices are KANSAS CITY, Mo. — For protests, the medical community expected to be up as much as 5.5 per- decades, factory farms have used first step toward possible regulations to limit the use is unhappy that the FDA recom- cent over 2010. Butter prices have antibiotics even in healthy ani- of antibiotics in the United States. mendations don’t go far enough. been surging, up 19 percent over mals to promote faster growth They are weak and voluntary, September 2009. and prevent disease that could — both in animals and humans. enough evidence to show a clear and after decades of study the When commodity prices rise for a sicken livestock held in confined “Over time, we have created link between the use of antibi- FDA should just issue regula- prolonged period, it normally takes quarters. some monster bugs,” said Russ otics in livestock and health tions, the medical industry says. several months before those price The benefit: cheaper, more Kremer, a Bonnots Mill, Mo., problems in humans. “These are guidelines, not reg- gains find their way into the super- plentiful meat for consumers. farmer who speaks nationally This summer the FDA issued ulations, which means no market. But a firestorm has erupted about the threat to the food sup- draft guidelines, which recom- enforcement,” said Gail R. Inflation comes at a tricky time for over a federal proposal recom- ply. mend using antibiotics only in Hansen, a veterinarian and sen- brand-name U.S. food makers, most mending antibiotics only when “It is truly harmful to everyone acute medical situations and ior officer of the Pew Charitable of whom have been reluctant to pass animals are actually sick. to feed antibiotics to animals just under the supervision of a veteri- Trusts, which has campaigned along higher commodity costs. Medical and public health for growth promotion and eco- narian. for new limits on farm antibi- They are still coping with tight- experts in recent years say over- nomic gain.” The guidelines, which say otics. fisted shoppers and rising food stamp use and misuse of antibiotics But the meat industry argues there is a clear risk to human “We don’t see that it is going to usage. How consumers will respond to pose a serious public health that the draft guidelines from the health, are only recommenda- move things along very efficiently.” higher prices is uncertain after brand- threat by creating new strains of Food and Drug Administration tions but are a first step toward name food companies cut prices this bacteria that are difficult to treat are premature. There is not possible regulations to limit the See ANTIBIOTICS, Agribusiness 2 year to woo shoppers. Farmers in turkey industry look toward future

Jonathen Knutson Pine Ridge Turkey Farm in Rugby, sumption of 83.5 pounds), followed In the Midwest, ground corn and Agweek writer and president of the North Dakota by beef (62.8 pounds) and pork (49.5 soybean meal are the major compo- Turkey Federation. pounds), with turkey fourth. nents of turkey feed. Minnesota is a RUGBY, N.D. — John Lovcik The industry is seeing steady About half of the turkey consumed top producer of both corn and soy- laughs when asked how he got into growth. in 1970 was during Thanksgiving beans, which helps to explain the the turkey business. U.S.turkey consumption per capi- and Christmas. But only 29 percent turkey industry’s prominence in the “I saw an ad in the newspaper. It ta has more than doubled in the past of the turkey consumed in 2008 was state. read something like,‘Be an entrepre- four decades, rising from 8 pounds during the holidays. Corn and soybean production neur. Be your own business.’ It was per capita in 1970 to 17.6 pounds per Minnesota — the turkey produc- have been rising steadily in North for a turkey farm, and I followed up,” capita in 2008, according to the tion capital of the United States — Dakota, which would seem to bode he says. National Turkey Federation. raised about 45 million birds last well for the state’s turkey industry. Now in his fourth year in the Chicken is America’s leading meat year, according to the Minnesota turkey industry,Lovcik is a partner in of choice (annual per-capita con- Association of Turkey Growers. See TURKEY, Agribusiness 2

DATES RATES: Farm Ownership - Direct Down Payment, Dates and Dec 1 — NAP for Perennial Crops and Honey Farm Operating - Direct 2.375% Beginning Farmer or Rancher 1.500% rates Farm Ownership - Direct 4.375% Emergency – Actual Loss 3.750% Agribusiness 2 Tuesday, November 2, 2010 AGRIBUSINESS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho MARKET SUMMARY YESTERDAY ON WALL STREET NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks closed mixed NYSE AMEX NASDAQ Nov. 1, 2010 11,500 Monday as traders waited for this week's 11,000 MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) &QY,QPGU election results and more details about Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg KPFWUVTKCNU 10,500 the Federal Reserve's plan to stimulate the Citigrp 2834143 4.15 -.02 NovaGld g 80374 11.62 +.40 SiriusXM 876475 1.54 +.04 10,000 economy. S&P500ETF1578685 118.53 +.04 NwGold g 56886 7.61 +.21 Microsoft 597776 26.95 +.29 6.13 Stocks rose early in the day following BkofAm 1475336 11.50 +.05 RareEle g 42926 10.05 -1.31 PwShs QQQ580336 52.22 +.04 9,500 SPDR Fncl 641258 14.56 +.00 GenMoly 39870 5.42 +.20 Intel 508723 20.57 +.52 11,124.62 J A S ONN reports of unexpected growth in the man- FordM 554702 14.23 +.10 Taseko 33639 6.51 +.20 AvanirPhm 475959 4.80 +2.38 ufacturing industry in both the U.S. and Pct. change from previous: +0.06% High 11,244.27 Low 11,062.33 China last month. Manufacturing expand- GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) ed at its fastest pace in five months, 2,600 Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Nov. 1, 2010 according to the Institute for Supply ExcoRes 19.30 +4.47 +30.1 MAG Slv g 8.89 +.57 +6.9 AvanirPhm 4.80 +2.38 +98.3 K-Sea 5.03 +1.04 +26.1 SinoHub 2.40 +.15 +6.7 InfoSvcs un 3.10 +.80 +34.8 0CUFCS 2,400 Management. The group said that its NamTai 5.97 +1.15 +23.9 FieldPnt 3.08 +.19 +6.4 Vertro rs 5.39 +1.20 +28.6 EQORQUKVG industry index rose to 56.9 in October CNA Sure 23.15 +3.90 +20.3 GoldenMin 27.84 +1.59 +6.1 Aastrom rs 2.55 +.52 +25.6 2,200 from 54.4 in September. Any number JinkoSol n 35.14 +4.99 +16.6 LongweiPI 2.92 +.14 +5.0 Wowjnt un 5.00 +.97 +23.9 -2.57 above 50 indicates growth. 2,000 LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) 2,504.84 J A S O N The Dow Jones industrial average rose Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg 125 points, led by manufacturers Pct. change from previous: -0.10% High2,532.37 Low 2,491.46 WilmTr 4.21 -2.90 -40.8 SearchMed 2.23 -.35 -13.6 Biodel 2.13 -1.50 -41.3 Caterpillar Inc., United Technologies Corp. Ambac2-03 4.51 -1.87 -29.3 RareEle g 10.05 -1.31 -11.5 MER Tl rsh 2.00 -.58 -22.5 and General Electric Co. Ambac3-03n 4.65 -1.71 -26.9 LGL Grp 23.74 -2.63 -10.0 Thomas rs 2.00 -.40 -16.7 Nov. 1, 2010 1,300 But stocks were unable to hold on to their Reddy Ice 3.01 -.48 -13.8 SwGA Fn 7.89 -.71 -8.3 CleanDsl rs 14.24 -2.61 -15.5 ChNBorun n 13.03 -1.60 -10.9 Geokinetics 6.29 -.53 -7.8 LiveDeal rs 6.69 -1.10 -14.1 5VCPFCTF 1,200 gains ahead of the election and the two- 2QQT¶U day Fed meeting that starts Tuesday. The DIARY DIARY DIARY 1,100 Dow fell steadily throughout the day, Advanced 1,548 Advanced 220 Advanced 984 1.12 briefly turning lower before a late rally Declined 1,454 Declined 271 Declined 1,682 1,000 gave it a modest advance. Unchanged 126 Unchanged 38 Unchanged 119 1,184.38 J A S O N Total issues 3,128 Total issues 529 Total issues 2,785 The Dow rose 6.13, or 0.1 percent, to fin- +0.09% 1,195.81 1,177.65 New Highs 210 New Highs 18 New Highs 148 Pct. change from previous: High Low ish at 11,124.62 New Lows 16 New Lows 5 New Lows 37 AP Volume 3,963,462,012 Volume 117,027,713 Volume 1,859,544,966

INDEXES 11,258.01 9,614.32 Dow Jones Industrials 11,124.62 +6.13 +.06 +6.68 +13.64 COMMODITIES REPORT 4,823.98 3,546.48 Dow Jones Transportation 4,756.92 +2.63 +.06 +16.03 +32.14 without notice. Producers desiring more recent price information 14.00: 100 count 7.00. 413.75 346.95 Dow Jones Utilities 401.75 -3.11 -.77 +.94 +10.78 C LOSING FUTURES should contact dealers. Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 4.50-5.50. 7,743.74 6,355.83 NYSE Composite 7,509.21 -4.14 -.06 +4.51 +10.67 Pintos, no quote, new crop great northerns, no quote Round Reds Wisconsin size A 50-lb sacks 10.00: 50-lb size A car- 2,118.77 1,689.19 Amex Index 2,086.15 +2.25 +.11 +14.31 +19.91 pinks, no quote, new crop small reds, no quote, new crop. ton 11.00. Mon Commodity High Low CloseChange Prices are given by Rangens in Buhl. Prices current Oct. 27. 2,535.28 2,024.27 Nasdaq Composite 2,504.84 -2.57 -.10 +10.39 +22.24 Oct Live cattle 99.05 97.95 98.15 - .68 Other Idaho bean prices are collected weekly by Bean Market 1,219.80 1,010.91 S&P 500 1,184.38 +1.12 +.09 +6.21 +13.57 Dec Live cattle 102.25 101.20 101.78 - .40 News, U.S. Department of Agriculture Pintos, $22- L IVESTOCK 12,847.91 10,573.39 Wilshire 5000 12,492.85 +3.76 +.03 +8.18 +16.58 Oct Feeder cattle 111.10 110.00 110.33 - .62 $24 pinks, Ltd. $24-$25 small reds, Ltd. $24-$28 Nov Feeder cattle 111.35 110.55 110.80 - .38 garbanzos, Ltd. $28-$31. Quotes current Oct. 27. 745.95 553.30 Russell 2000 698.56 -4.79 -.68 +11.70 +24.21 Dec Feeder cattle 112.08 111.40 111.60 - .40 Oct Lean hogs 67.20 66.10 66.20 - .85 POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Dec Lean hogs 72.75 71.65 71.93 - .97 Livestock Report for Monday, November 01. STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST Dec Wheat 724.00 714.50 717.25 - 1.00 G RAINS LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Idaho Livestock Auction on Wednesday. Mar Wheat 763.25 754.00 757.25 - .75 Utility and commercial cows 50.00-59.00; canner & cutter 39.00- AlliantEgy 1.58 14 36.44 -.09 +20.4 Kaman .56 27 26.49 -.46 +14.7 Dec KC Wheat 776.50 767.00 771.00 - .25 53.00; heavy feeder steers 88.00-112.00; light feeder steers AlliantTch ... 9 76.19 -.05 -13.7 Keycorp .04 ... 8.23 +.03 +48.3 Mar KC Wheat 791.75 780.00 786.75 — 106.00-124.00; stocker steers 120.00-140.00; heavy holstein Dec MPS Wheat 785.50 771.25 776.75 + .50 Valley Grains feeder steers 70.00-75.00; light holstein feeder steers 72.00- AmCasino .42 ... 17.89 -.01 +17.5 LeeEnt ... 3 1.76 -.08 -49.3 Mar MPS Wheat 799.50 786.75 791.25 + .50 Prices for wheat per bushel, ask: mixed grain, oats, corn and 80.00; heavy feeder heifers 94.00-104.00; light feeder heifers Aon Corp .60 16 39.77 +.02 +3.7 MicronT ... 4 8.14 -.12 -22.9 Dec Corn 582.75 573.25 582.00 + 3.00 beans per hundred weight. Prices subject to change without 98.00-117.00; stocker heifers 110.00-124.00; bulls 52.00-64.00; BallardPw ...... 1.75 -.04 -7.4 OfficeMax ... 24 17.16 -.54 +35.2 Mar Corn 595.00 586.25 595.00 + 3.00 notice. Remarks: All classes strong. Nov Soybeans 1226.00 1217.00 1226.00 + 1.00 Soft white wheat, ask barley, $8.00 oats, $7.50 BkofAm .04 17 11.50 +.05 -23.6 RockTen .80f 14 57.52 +.67 +14.1 Jan Soybeans 1236.50 1227.00 1236.00 — corn, $10.20 (15 percent moisture). Prices are given by Rangens ConAgra .92f 14 22.23 -.26 -3.6 Sensient .80 15 32.43 +.12 +23.3 Oct BFP Milk 16.94 16.90 16.92 + .06 in Buhl. Prices current Oct. 27. M ETALS/MONEY Costco .82 22 63.28 +.51 +6.9 SkyWest .16 11 15.17 +.01 -10.3 Nov BFP Milk 15.75 15.62 15.65 - .05 Barley, $9.10 (cwt): corn, $10.75 (cwt). Prices quoted by JD Dec BFP Milk 14.70 14.27 14.30 - .39 Heiskell. Prices current Oct. 20. Diebold 1.08 18 31.75 +1.10 +11.6 Teradyn ... 7 11.24 ... +4.8 Jan BFP Milk 14.14 13.83 13.83 - .27 By The Associated Press DukeEngy .98 12 18.05 -.16 +4.9 Tuppwre 1.00 13 45.66 +.85 -2.0 Feb BFP Milk 14.10 13.89 13.89 - .23 POCATELLO (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Grain Selected world gold prices, Monday. DukeRlty .68 ... 12.57 +.12 +3.3 US Bancrp .20 15 23.93 -.27 +6.3 Mar Sugar 29.80 28.23 29.12 + .41 Report for Monday, November 01. London morning fixing: $1361.50 up $14.75. May Sugar 27.37 26.13 26.85 + .22 POCATELLO — White wheat 5.80 (down 10); 11.5 percent winter London afternoon fixing: $1354.50 up $7.75. Fastenal .84f 31 51.76 +.28 +24.3 Valhi .40 ... 20.56 +.38 +47.2 Dec B-Pound 1.6033 1.5872 1.6017+ .0092 5.93 (down 22); 14 percent spring 7.78 (down 12); barley 8.33 NY Handy & Harman: $1354.50 up $7.75. Heinz 1.80 18 49.12 +.01 +14.9 WalMart 1.21 14 54.31 +.14 +1.6 Mar B-Pound 1.6006 1.5864 1.6005+ .0095 (steady); NY Handy & Harman fabricated: $1462.86 up $8.37. HewlettP .32 11 42.49 +.45 -17.5 WashFed .20 72 15.07 +.02 -22.1 Dec J-Yen 1.2436 1.2337 1.2429 + .0091 BURLEY — White wheat 5.79 (up 4); 11.5 percent winter 6.12 (up NY Engelhard: $1354.50 up $7.76. Mar J-Yen 1.2445 1.2363 1.2443+ .0092 6); 14 percent spring 7.72 (down 4); Barley 7.50 (steady); NY Engelhard fabricated: $1459.26 up $8.34. HomeDp .95 17 30.71 -.19 +6.2 WellsFargo .20 10 25.93 -.13 -3.9 Dec Euro-currency 1.3946 1.3800 1.3910 - .0009 OGDEN — White wheat 6.10 (down 5); 11.5 percent winter 6.22 NY Merc. gold Nov Mon. $1350.20 off $6.90. Idacorp 1.20 14 36.04 -.76 +12.8 ZionBcp .04 ... 20.46 -.29 +59.5 Mar Euro-currency 1.3900 1.3782 1.3886 - .0012 (down 13); 14 percent spring 7.89 (down 6); Barley 8.00 (steady); NY HSBC Bank USA 4 p.m. Mon. $1350.00 off $7.00. Dec Canada dollar . 9825 .9747 .9794 + .0010 PORTLAND — White wheat 6.30 (up 15); 11 percent winter n/a; 14 Mar Canada dollar .9800 .9730 .9772 + .0011 percent spring n/a; corn 234.75-234.75 (down 1.75); NEW YORK (AP) — Handy & Harman silver Monday $24.660 up Dec U.S. Dollar 77.96 77.36 77.38 - .12 NAMPA — White wheat cwt 9.00 (down 25); bushel 5.40 (down $0.425. HOW TO READ THE REPORT Oct Comex gold 1359.7 1335.2 1358.0 + 15.5 15); H&H fabricated $29.592 up $0.510. Dec Comex gold 1361.4 1338.6 1360.0 + 15.5 The morning bullion price for silver in London $24.910 up Dec Comex silver 24.72 23.76 24.70 + .82 $0.950. Stock Footnotes: cc – PE greater than 99. dd – Loss in last 12 mos. d – New 52-wk low Mar Comex silver 24.76 23.82 24.75 + .81 C HEESE Engelhard $24.710 up $0.440. during trading day. g – Dividend in Canadian $. Stock price in U.S.$. n – New issue in Dec Treasury bond 131.3 130.0 130.3 + .24 Engelhard fabricated $29.652 up $0.528. past 52 wks. q – Closed-end mutual fund; no PE calculated. s – Split or stock dividend of Mar Treasury bond 129.4 128.2 129.2 + .2 NY Merc silver spot month Monday $24.548 off $0.012. 25 pct or more in last 52 wks. Div begins with date of split or stock dividend. u – New 52- Dec Coffee 204.00 197.05 203.45 + 6.85 wk high during trading day. v – Trading halted on primary market. Unless noted, dividend Mar Coffee 205.75 198.30 205.35 + 6.75 Cheddar cheese prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange NEW YORK (AP) — Spot nonferrous metal prices Mon. Aluminum Dec Cocoa 1879 1851 1856 - 16 Barrels: $1.6275, - .0375: Blocks: $1.5975, - .0425 -$1.0432 per lb., London Metal Exch. rates are annual disbursements based on last declaration. pf – Preferred. pp – Holder Mar Cocoa 1909 1881 1886 - 17 Copper -$3.7302 Cathode full plate, LME. owes installment(s) of purchase price. rt – Rights. un – Units. wd – When distributed. wi – Oct Cotton 126.47 121.68 125.26 + 3.58 Copper $3.7785 N.Y. Merc spot Mon. When issued. wt – Warrants. ww – With warrants. xw – Without warrants. Dec Cotton 122.50 118.90 120.45 + 1.55 Lead - $2436.00 metric ton, London Metal Exch. Dividend Footnotes: a – Also extra or extras. b – Annual rate plus stock dividend. c – Nov Crude oil 82.12 80.50 81.30 - .78 P OTATOES Zinc - $1.0849 per lb., London Metal Exch. Liquidating dividend. e – Declared or paid in preceding 12 mos. f – Annual rate, increased Nov Unleaded gas 2.1238 2.0736 2.1145- .0006 Gold - $1354.50 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). on last declaration. i – Declared or paid after stock dividend or split. j – Paid this year, divi- Nov Heating oil 2.2386 2.2040 2.2200 - .0235 Silver - $24.660 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). dend omitted, deferred or no action taken at last meeting. k – Declared or paid this year, Nov Natural gas 4.055 3.830 4.047 + .157 Platinum -$1723.00 troy oz., N.Y. (contract). accumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m – Annual rate, reduced on last declara- Quotations from Sinclair & Co. CHICAGO (AP) — USDA — Major potato markets FOB shipping Platinum -$1711.50 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Mon. 733-6013 or (800) 635-0821 points Friday. n.q.-not quoted, n.a.-not available r-revised tion. p – Init div, annual rate unknown. r – Declared or paid in preceding 12 mos plus Russet Burbanks Idaho 50-lb cartons 70 count 13.50-15.00: 100 stock dividend. t – Paid in stock in last 12 mos, estimated cash value on ex-dividend or count 8.00-9.00. NEW YORK (AP) — Key currency exchange rates Monday, com- distribution date. x – Ex-dividend or ex-rights. y – Ex-dividend and sales in full. z – Sales Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 5.00. pared with late Friday in New York: in full. vj – In bankruptcy or receivership or being reorganized under the Bankruptcy Act, B EANS Russet Norkotahs Idaho 50-lb cartons 70 count 12.00-13.00: 100 Dollar vs: Exch. Rate Pvs Day or securities assumed by such companies. count 8.00. Yen 80.57 80.49 • Most active stocks above must be worth $1 and gainers/losers $2. Baled 5-10 film bags (non Size A) 4.50-5.00. Euro $1.3888 $1.3897 Mutual Fund Footnotes: e – Ex-capital gains distribution. f – Previous day’s quote. n - Russets Norkotahs Wisconsin 50-lb cartons 12.00-13.00: 100 Pound $1.6033 $1.6021 Valley Beans count 8.00-8.50. Swiss franc 0.9924 0.9855 No-load fund. p – Fund assets used to pay distribution costs. r – Redemption fee or con- Prices are net to growers, 100 pounds, U.S. No. 1 beans, less Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 7.00. Canadian dollar 1.0177 1.0203 tingent deferred sales load may apply. s – Stock dividend or split. t – Both p and r. x – Ex- Idaho bean tax and storage charges. Prices subject to change Russet Norkotahs Washington 50-lb cartons 70 count 13.00- Mexican peso 12.3460 12.3430 cash dividend. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial. Get more stocks and commodities information online at Magicvalley.com/business/ Risks Pecan-hungry exporters gobble up U.S. crops Continued from Agribusiness 1 By Barry Shlachter A decade ago, there was “Its not a one-time deal,” Collin Street Bakery in popular speaker of agricultural and bank groups, McClatchy Newspapers hardly an American pecan on insists grower Danny Davis, a Corsicana, Texas, which sells recommends taking a three-pronged approach the Chinese market. Last year, co-owner of the Texas Pecan $35 million worth of pecan- to risk management. FORT WORTH, Texas — U.S. shipments to China soared Co., based in the Central Texas filled cakes a year, said its mail- Producers are familiar with the first two Pecan prices are expected to to 88.6 million pounds, up town of Comanche. “This is order prices were set in August prongs: revenue and input cost. Using forward approach record levels this fall, from 44 million pounds in going to be a lasting market for before prices and supply were contracts to lock in a price for a commodity or thanks to a slightly off year in 2008. us.” known. As a result, it will hedging feed costs are common risk manage- production — down an estimat- Despite higher prices, the Pena says that the U.S. pecan absorb the higher cost, ment tools. ed 20 million pounds or increasingly affluent Chinese market remains strongly under spokesman Hayden Crawford The third prong is interest and Kohl has been 7 percent from 2009 — and gar- middle class still considers the the influence of five large said. The pain is mitigated by getting a lot more questions from producers gantuan demand from China. imported nut a bargain com- shelling companies but that the fact that the bakery owns wondering if they should fix interest rates now. The Chinese appetite for pared with a native hickory Chinese demand has kept a the nations biggest pecan As with the other two prongs in the risk manage- pecans exploded in 2007 when nut,said Cary Millstein,a U.S.- steady upward pressure on shelling company nearby, he ment plan, the answer ultimately comes down to rising walnut prices made them based pecan buyer for a Hong prices. added. the sleep test. a relative bargain, said Joe Pena, Kong-based importer, the The effect will be felt in the Growers have gotten initial “Can you sleep at night? If not,youd better fix an agricultural economist with Welming Group. aisles of American supermar- bids of $4 to $4.50 a pound for them,”Kohl said. And if your spouse cant sleep the Texas Agri-Life Extension And thats music to the ears kets, translating into increas- good quality, shelled pecans for at night, its also probably time to covert variable Service. U.S. shipments to the of American growers, who ingly higher prices for bags of the high-end, gift-pack mar- rates to a fixed rate. worlds most populous nation supply a whopping 77 percent whole pecans and pieces this ket, Pena said. (Depending on Along with a risk management plan, Kohl also more than doubled to 25 million of Chinese imports, with year, he predicted. Already, the size of the nut “meat,” in- recommends having a business plan, but not one pounds, up from 9.2 million the Mexico and Australia splitting retail pecan prices at one major shell pecan prices can run 40 to thats going to be left on a shelf. year before. the rest. chain are up 15 percent. 65 percent of the shelled price.) South-central Idaho is considered one of 25 regions that produces 70 percent of the nations agricultural products. Kohl, who has visited the Magic Valley on several occasions, remains impressed with the sophistication of agriculture in Turkey the region, but argues that a business plan is going Continued from Agribusiness 1 Lovcik tries to sell his light some losses are inevitable. director of the Buffalo, Minn.- to be key to surviving the next several decades. High capital costs in estab- hens at 16 to 18 pounds each A loss rate of about 8 percent based Minnesota Association “A business plan keeps you on a disciplined lishing new turkey plants also and his heavy hens at 20 to 23 is said to be standard, Lovcik of Turkey Growers, says the growth plan,”he said. would seem to work against a pounds each. says. past few years generally were He credits a business plan with turning the big expansion of the states Feed conversion, or the “We dont want to get that “below break even” for pro- creamery he is a partner in from an enterprise turkey industry, he says. amount of feed needed to add high. Were in that 6-1/2 to 7 ducers in his state and nation- that was losing $500,000 to one that is in the Three times a year, Pine weight to a turkey, is crucial. percent range,”he says. wide. black, even after the prolonged downturn in the Ridge Turkey Farm get a batch “Sometimes you can make U.S. turkey production But the outlook has dairy market. of about 36,000 newly born more money off a small bird declined in 2009, allowing improved this year, in part A business plan can help producers track the turkeys from a company in than a bigger one,” given the stocks to fall and putting because some retailers sold costs of doing business, the first step in develop- Willmar, Minn. 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SUMMONS By Publication PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING TO: Cloud Michael Meinhold Sr. Actions planned and taken by your government are contained in ON PETITION FOR ANNEXATION TO You have been sued by Evelina Josephina Meinhold, the plaintiff, public notices. They are part of your right to know and to be in- SOUTHWEST IRRIGATION DISTRICT in the District Court in and for Twin Falls County, Idaho, Case formed of what your government is doing. As self-government No. CV-10-4781. charges all citizens to be informed, this newspaper urges every citizen to read and study these notices. We advise those citi- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing will be held by the The nature of the claim against you is for divorce. zens who seek further information to exercise their right to ac- Directors of the Southwest Irrigation District on the 4th day of Any time after 20 days following the last publication of the cess public records and public meetings. November 2010, at 10:00 a.m., at 137 West 13th Street, Summons, the court may enter a judgment against you without IMPORTANT Burley, Idaho 83318 (office of Parsons, Smith, Stone, Loveland further notice, unless prior to that time you have filed a written Please address all legal advertising to: and Shirley, LLP) on the Petition of Big Sky Dairy, a partnership, response in the proper form, including the case number, and LEGAL ADVERTISING for the annexation of the following described lands in Cassia paid any required filing fee to the Clerk of the Court at The Times-News County, Idaho, to Southwest Irrigation District: 427 Shoshone St. N., Twin Falls, ID 83303-0126, 208-736-4025 PO Box 548 Township 12 South, Range 21 East Boise Meridian and served a copy of your response on the plaintiff whose Twin Falls, Idaho Section 24: All mailing address and telephone number are: 333 Gardner Ave., 83303-0548 Section 23: W½ and NE¼ Twin Falls, ID 83301, 208-969-9604. email to Any person may appear at the hearing and show cause in writing A copy of the Summons and Complaint can be obtained by [email protected] contacting either the Clerk of the Court or the plaintiff. If you Deadline for legal ads: 3 days prior to publication, noon on why the Petition should not be granted. wish legal assistance, you should immediately retain an attorney Wednesday for Sunday, noon on Thursday for Monday, noon DATED this 13th day of October 2010. to advise you in this matter. on Friday for Tuesday and Wednesday, noon on Monday for SOUTHWEST IRRIGATION DISTRICT Date: October 7, 2010 Thursday and noon on Tuesday for Friday and Saturday. Holi- By \s\ Randy Brown Twin Falls County District Court day deadlines may vary. If you have any questions call Ruby, Secretary By: Deputy Clerk legal clerk, at 208-735-3324. PUBLISH: October 19, 26, November 2, 2010 PUBLISH: October 19, 26, November 2 and 9, 2010 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Title Order No: 4533891 T.S. No.: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T10-67187-ID NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FIRST UNDER DEED OF TRUST Title Order No: 4538376 T.S. No.: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, the duly appointed T10-67365-ID NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FIRST Loan No.: 0020952206 T.S. No.: 10-10787-6 . On 02/17/2011 at Successor Trustee, will on 02-14-2011 at 11:00 AM, of said day, AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, the duly appointed 11:00 am (recognized local time), In the lobby of Land Title & at AT THE ENTRANCE TO FIRST AMERICAN TITLE Successor Trustee, wi m 02-03-2011 at H.'SO AM, of said day, Escrow, 1411 Fillmore Street., Suite 600 Twin Falls, ID 83301. COMPANY LOCATED AT 260 3RD AVENUE NORTH, TWIN at AT THE ENTRANCE TO FIRST AMERICAN TITLE In the County of Twin Falls, State of Idaho, Fidelity National Title FALLS, ID 83301, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for COMPANY LOCATED AT 280 3RD AVENUE NORTH, TWIN Insurance Company as successor Trustee on behalf of cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the FALLS, ID 83301, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY will sell at time of sale, the following described real property, situated in the cash, In lawful money of the United States, all payable at the public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of County of TWIN FALLS, state of IDAHO, to wit: LOT 4 IN time of sale, the following described real property, situated in the the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following BLOCK 7 OF WHITE AND CALLAHAN'S GOLDEN RULE County of TWIN FALLS, state of IDAHO, to wit: LOT 3 IN described real property, situated in the County of Twin Falls, ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, BLOCK 2 OF SOUTH 83 HEIGHTS P.U.D., ACCORDING TO State of Idaho, and described as follows: LOT 3 IN BLOCK 14 FILED IN BOOK 2 OF PLATS AT PAGE(S) 4, OFFICIAL THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, FILED IN BOOK 17 OF OF TWIN FALLS TOWNSITE, TWIN FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO, RECORDS OF TWIN FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO. The Trustee PLATS AT PAGE(S) 13, OFFICIAL RECORDS OF TWIN FALLS RECORDED IN BOOK 1 OF PLATS, PAGE 7 The Trustee has has no knowledge of a more particular description of the above COUNTY, IDAHO. WHICH IS AFFIXED AND ATTACHED TO no knowledge of a more particular description of the above referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance with THE LAND AND IS PART OF THE REAL PROPERTY. The referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance with Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed that Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description of the Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed that the address of: 265 QUINCY STREET TWIN FALLS, ID 83301, above referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance the address of: 347 8th NORTH AVENUE, TWIN FALLS , ID, is is sometimes associated with said real property. Said sale will with Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed sometimes associated with said real property. Said sale will be be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, that the address of: 2419 EAST 3845 NORTH FILER, ID 83328, made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured is sometimes associated with said real property. Said sale will or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Trust Trust executed by: JANEL J. RUMFELT AND DENNIS R. possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured executed by: BARNEY RICHTER AND JENNIFER RICHTER, RUMFELT, HUSBAND AND WIFE, As grantors, To: FIRST by and pursuant to the power of sate conferred in the Deed of HUSBAND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, As grantors, To: FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, As successor Trust executed by: TIMOTHY WAYNE GRAHAM, A MARRIED AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY , As Trustee, for the benefit and Trustee, for the benefit and security of "MERS" IS MORTGAGE MAN, As grantors, To: FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE security of OPTION ONE MORTGAGE CORPORATION, A ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., As COMPANY, As successor Trustee, for the benefit and security CALIFORNIA CORPORATION", As Beneficiary, dated Beneficiary, dated 06-06-2007, recorded 06-11-2007, as of "MERS" IS MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION 02/27/2006, recorded 03/07/2006, as Instrument No. 2006- Instrument No. 2007-014004, records of TWIN FALLS County, SYSTEMS, INC., As Beneficiary, dated 02-16-2006, recorded 005533, of the records of Twin Falls County, Idaho. Idaho. PLEASE NOTE: THE ABOVE GRANTOR(S) ARE 02-17-2006, as Instrument No. 2006-004060, records of TWIN "ASSIGNMENT OF DOT TO DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL NAMED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4}(A), IDAHO FALLS County, Idaho. PLEASE NOTE: THE ABOVE GRANTOR TRUST COMPANY RECORDED 10/12/2010 AS INSTRUMENT CODE, NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, (S) ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(A), NO. 2010-020482** Please Note: The above Grantors are OR ARE NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS IDAHO CODE, NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY named to comply with section 45-1506(4)(A), Idaho Code, No OBLIGATION SET FORTH HEREIN. The total amount of the ARE, OR ARE NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS representation is made that they are, or are not, presently unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be OBLIGATION SET FOWTH HEREIN. The total amount of the responsible for this obligation set forth herein. The Default for sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay when due, at the time of this Notice is: $134,058.33. All delinquencies are sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses arid advances under Deed of Trust and Note dated 02/27/2006. The monthly now due, together with unpaid and accruing taxes, at the time of this Notice is: $83,606.90. All delinquencies are payments for Principal, Interest and Impounds (if applicable) of assessments, trustee's fees, attorney's fees, costs and now due, together with unpaid and accruing taxes, $1,222.35, due per month from 07/01/2010, and all subsequent advances made to protect the security associated with this assessments, trustee's fees, attorney's fees, costs and payments until the date of sale or reinstatement. The principal foreclosure. The Beneficiary elects to sell or cause the trust advances made to protect the security associated with this balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by said property to be sold to satisfy said obligation. DATED: October foreclosure. The Beneficiary elects to sell or cause the trust Deed of Trust is $117,334.03, plus accrued interest at the rate of 06, 2010 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, property to be sold to satisfy said obligation. DATED: September 9.55000% per annum from 06/01/2010 . All delinquent amounts AS TRUSTEE C/O CR TITLE SERVICES INC. 866-702-9658 23, 2010 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, are now due, together with accruing late charges, and interest, Maria De La Torre, Asst. Sec. FOR SALES INFORMATION, AS TRUSTEE C/O CR TITLE SERVICES INC. 866-702-9658 unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, trustee's fees, PLEASE CONTACT AGENCY SALES AND POSTING AT Maria De La Torre, Asst. Sec. FOR SALES INFORMATION, attorney's fees, and any amounts advanced to protect the WWW.FIDELITYASAP.COM OR 714-730-2727 ASAP# PLEASE CONTACT AGENCY SALES AND POSTING AT security associated with this foreclosure and that the beneficiary 3781899 WWW.FIDELITYASAP.COM OR 714-730-2727 ASAP# elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy said 3764662 obligation. Dated: October 19, 2010 By: Fidelity National Title PUBLISH: November 2, 9, 16 and 23, 2010 Insurance Company 17592 E. 17th Street Suite 300, Tustin, CA PUBLISH: October 19, 26, November 2 and 9, 2010 92780 714-508-5100 Lisa Bradford, authorized signor SALE ATF4990906117-BO INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT Title No. 4070910402TM ATF4991008479-MAA www.fidelityasap.com AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION MHL No. 0058617911 / Pugh NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE please call 714-259-7850 ASAP# 3783742 On February 17, 2011 at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M., of said day, on the steps of the Jerome County Courthouse located at PUBLISH: October 26, November 2, 9 and 16, 2010 RE-SCHEDULED NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Tuesday, November 23, 2010 at the hour of 11:00 o'clock 300 N Lincoln Jerome, ID 83338. Alliance Title & Escrow Corp., as successor trustee, will sell at A.M., of said day, on the steps of the Jerome County ATF4990905694-BO public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, cashiers check, Courthouse located at 300 N. Lincoln, Jerome, ID 83338, Title No. 40709010152EJD certified check or tellers check, (from a bank which has a branch Alliance Title & Escrow Corp., as successor trustee, will sell at CHF No. 1962516613 / Wilson in the community at the site of the sale), money order, State of public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, cashiers check, Idaho check or local government check, or cash equivalent in NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE certified check or tellers check, (from a bank which has a branch lawful money of the United States, all payable at the same time On Thursday, February 17, 2011 at the hour of 10:30 o'clock in the community at the site of the sale), money order, State of of sale, the following described real property, situated in the A.M., of said day, in the office of Alliance Title & Escrow Corp. Idaho check or local government check, or cash equivalent in County of Jerome, State of Idaho, and described as follows, to located at 1411 Falls Avenue East, Suite 1315, Twin Falls, ID lawful money of the United States, all payable at the same time wit: 83301, of sale, the following described real property, situated in the Parcel No. 1: Alliance Title & Escrow Corp., as successor trustee, will sell at County of Jerome, State of Idaho, and described as follows, to Lots 1 and 2 in Block 2 of Crossroads Point Business Center wit: public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, cashiers check, PUD Phase 1, Jerome County, Idaho, as shown on the certified check or tellers check, (from a bank which has a branch Lot 3 in Block A-201, Second East End Subdivision, Jerome recorded Plat thereof, recorded June 29, 2006 as Instrument in the community at the site of the sale), money order, State of Townsite, Jerome County, Idaho, as the same is platted in Number 2063855, Jerome County records. Idaho check or local government check, or cash equivalent in the Official Plat thereof, now of record in the office of the Parcel No. 2: lawful money of the United States, all payable at the same time Recorder of said County. Lots 8 and 9 in Block 17 of Crossroads Point Business of sale, the following described real property, situated in the THE TRUSTEE HAS NO KNOWLEDGE OF A MORE Center PUD Phase 1, Jerome County, Idaho, as shown on PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED County of Twin Falls, State of Idaho, and described as follows, the recorded Plat thereof, recorded June 29, 2006 as to wit: REAL PROPERTY, BUT FOR PURPOSES OF COMPLIANCE Instrument Number 2063855, Jerome County records. Lot 8 in Block 2 of Meadows West Subdivision, Twin Falls WITH IDAHO CODE, SECTION 60-113, THE TRUSTEE HAS THE TRUSTEE HAS NO KNOWLEDGE OF A MORE County, Idaho, recorded in Book 11 of Plats, page 5. BEEN INFORMED THAT THE STREET ADDRESS OF: 609 3rd PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED THE TRUSTEE HAS NO KNOWLEDGE OF A MORE Avenue East, Jerome, ID 83338, MAY SOMETIMES BE REAL PROPERTY, BUT FOR PURPOSES OF COMPLIANCE PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED ASSOCIATED WITH SAID REAL PROPERTY. WITH IDAHO CODE, SECTION 60-113, THE TRUSTEE HAS REAL PROPERTY, BUT FOR PURPOSES OF COMPLIANCE If the successful bidder cannot provide the bid price by means of BEEN INFORMED THAT THE STREET ADDRESS OF: Lots In WITH IDAHO CODE, SECTION 60-113, THE TRUSTEE HAS one of the above means of payment, the sale will be postponed Crossroads Point Business Center PUD Phase 1, Jerome, ID BEEN INFORMED THAT THE STREET ADDRESS OF: 820 for 10 minutes only to allow the high bidder to obtain payment in 83338, MAY SOMETIMES BE ASSOCIATED WITH SAID REAL Monroe Street West, Kimberly, ID 83341, MAY SOMETIMES a form prescribed herein above. If the high bidder is PROPERTY. For more exact information on the location of the BE ASSOCIATED WITH SAID REAL PROPERTY. unsuccessful in obtaining payment as directed within 10 property, please contact Alliance Title & Escrow. If the successful bidder cannot provide the bid price by means of minutes, the sale will be re-held immediately and any bid by the If the successful bidder cannot provide the bid price by means of one of the above means of payment, the sale will be postponed high bidder from the previous sale, will be rejected, all in one of the above means of payment, the sale will be postponed for 10 minutes only to allow the high bidder to obtain payment in accordance with Idaho Code 45-1502 et. Sec. for 10 minutes only to allow the high bidder to obtain payment in a form prescribed herein above. If the high bidder is Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding a form prescribed herein above. If the high bidder is unsuccessful in obtaining payment as directed within 10 title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation unsuccessful in obtaining payment as directed within 10 minutes, the sale will be re-held immediately and any bid by the secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the minutes, the sale will be re-held immediately and any bid by the high bidder from the previous sale, will be rejected, all in deed of trust executed by Bryan Thomas Pugh, a married man high bidder from the previous sale, will be rejected, all in accordance with Idaho Code 45-1502 et. Sec. as his sole and separate property, as Grantor to Alliance Title & accordance with Idaho Code 45-1502 et. Sec. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding Escrow Corp., as Successor Trustee, for the benefit and security Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation of The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New York, as title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Trustee for the holders of the Certificates, First Horizon secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the deed of trust executed by Faye Wilson and Robert Wilson, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series FHAMS 2006-FA6 deed of trust executed by Dragt Development, L.L.C., as Husband and Wife, as Grantor to Alliance Title & Escrow Corp., 30YR, by First Horizon Home Loans, a division of First Grantor to Alliance Title & Escrow Corp., as successor Trustee, as Successor Trustee, for the benefit and security of Chase Tennessee Bank National Association, Master Servicer, in its for the benefit and security of Zions First National Bank as Home Finance LLC as Successor Beneficiary, recorded March capacity as agent for the Trustee under the Pooling and Beneficiary, recorded August 1, 2007 as Instrument No. 19, 2008 as Instrument No. 2008-006119, Mortgage records of Servicing Agreement as Successor Beneficiary, recorded 2074623, Mortgage records of Jerome County, Idaho. THE Twin Falls County, Idaho. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE September 6, 2006 as Instrument No. 2065465, Mortgage ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH NAMED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a), IDAHO records of Jerome County, Idaho. THE ABOVE GRANTORS SECTION 45-1506(4)(a), IDAHO CODE. NO CODE. NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a), REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE OR ARE NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS IDAHO CODE. NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. OBLIGATION. ARE, OR ARE NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS The default for which this sale is to be made is failure to: The default for which this sale is to be made is failure to: OBLIGATION. Pay, when due and before delinquency, the entire balance of Make principal and interest payments as set forth on said Deed of The default for which this sale is to be made is failure to: principal and interest payments as set forth on said Deed of Trust and Promissory Note. The original loan amount was Make principal and interest payments as set forth on said Deed of Trust and Promissory Note, as modified. The original loan $154,280.00 together with interest thereon at the rate of Trust and Promissory Note. The original loan amount was amount was $800,000.00 together with interest thereon at a 6.0000% per annum, as evidenced in Promissory Note dated $71,920.00 together with interest thereon at the rate of 7.5000% variable rate, initially 9.000% per annum, as evidenced in March 14, 2008. Payments are in default for the months of per annum, as evidenced in Promissory Note dated August 31, Promissory Note dated July 31, 2007 and the renewal of the February 2009 through and including October 2010 in the 2006. Payments are in default for the months of July 2009 Promissory Note dated June 23, 2009 which converted the amount of $1,161.44 per month and continuing each and every through and including October 2009 in the amount of $666.54 interest to a fixed rate of 7.500% per annum. The loan matured month thereafter until date of sale or reinstatement. The per month and continuing each and every month thereafter until on August 1, 2009 and is now in default. The principal balance principal balance as of October 8, 2010 is $152,836.78 together date of sale or reinstatement. The principal balance as of as of September 22, 2010 is $785,402.82 together with accrued with accrued and accruing interest thereon at the rate of October 24, 2009 is $71,880.36 together with accrued and and accruing interest thereon at the default rate of 10.5% per 6.0000% per annum. The per diem is $25.12. In addition to the accruing interest thereon at the rate of 7.5000% per annum. annum. The per diem is $163.62558. In addition to the above, above, there is also due any late charges, advances, escrow The per diem is $14.77. In addition to the above, there is also there is also due any late charges, advances, escrow collection collection fees, attorney fees, fees or costs associated with this due any late charges, advances, escrow collection fees, fees, attorney fees, fees or costs associated with this foreclosure. attorney fees, fees or costs associated with this foreclosure. foreclosure. The balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by The balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by The balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by said deed of trust is $152,836.78, excluding interest, costs and said deed of trust is $71,880.36, excluding interest, costs and said deed of trust is $785,402.82, excluding interest, costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligations expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligations expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligations thereunder or in this sale, as trustee's fees and/or reasonable thereunder or in this sale, as trustee's fees and/or reasonable thereunder or in this sale, as trustee's fees and/or reasonable attorney's fees as authorized in the promissory note secured by attorney's fees as authorized in the promissory note secured by attorney's fees as authorized in the promissory note secured by the aforementioned Deed of Trust. the aforementioned Deed of Trust. the aforementioned Deed of Trust. Dated: October 19, 2010 Dated: October 19, 2010 Dated: October 15, 2010 Alliance Title & Escrow Corp. Alliance Title & Escrow Corp. Alliance Title & Escrow Corp. By: Bobbi Oldfield, Trust Officer By: Bobbi Oldfield, Trust Officer By: Melissa Ambriz, Trust Officer Phone: 208-947-1553 Phone: 208-947-1553 Phone: 208-947-1554

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IDAHO HEALTH FACILITIES AUTHORITY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING New Today PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that either Shelley Shannon, Executive Director of the Idaho Health Facilities Authority, an independent public body politic and corporate under Idaho law (the "Authority"), or her designee, will conduct a public hearing on Wednesday, November 17, 2010, at 2:00 p.m., at the Minidoka Memorial Hospital, 1224 8th Street, Rupert, Idaho, in aNNOUNCEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS the Board Conference Room, for the Authority regarding the issuance by the Authority of revenue bonds in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed $6,000,000. The proceeds of GOODING Nice newer apts for rent. Fairview Veterinary 2 bdrm, 1 or 2 bath, available now. sale of the bonds will be loaned to Minidoka Memorial Hospital, Call Laura 934-5991 or 961-0011 Inc., an Idaho nonprofit corporation (the “Health Institution”) to 702 US Hwy 30 Buhl, ID 83316 finance improvements to Minidoka Memorial Hospital (the LINCOLN COUNTY Housing Au- “Hospital”) including new construction and major remodeling to ~208-543-2600~ thority Currently has vacancies CERAMIC WALL POCKETS add approximately 8000 square feet to the Hospital, including FOUND Golden Retriever, female, Beautiful! Approx. 50 pieces. In- no collar or tags, found in the in their apartments in Richfield improvements to i) the emergency room to increase patient For photos Top Homesand Shoshone. Applications are cludes several highly collectible South Hills on 11/1. Call Jonathan Hull and Cleminson wall pockets. privacy and provide for future electronic medical record (EMR) visit our website: or Marilyn 423-4548 or 420-1214. being accepted for these apart- work stations, (ii) consolidate outpatient services into one ments. Applicants must be 62 or Also Metlox, Royal Copley, Lefton. www.petfinder.com/ older, or handicapped/disabled All excellent. First $500 takes all. general area in the Hospital, (iii) consolidate registration shelters/ID90.html REAL eSTATE regardless of age. If interest Call 208-293-2709 services, (iv) expand and update the acute care nursing station please contact Shauna Porter to allow additional EMR work stations, (v) to add bathroom 208-544-2424. Eligibility income facilities to each acute care patient room (items (i) through (v) Avail. for Adoption: maximum $28,500 annually for collectively, the “Project”); and (vi) to pay costs of issuance Donations are always a single person or $32,600 for related thereto. The Project will be located at the Hospital, 1224 greatly appreciated with a couple. so many mouths to feed. We are pledged to the letter and REFRIGERATOR Kenmore Elite, 8th Street, Rupert, Idaho, and will be owned and operated by the spirit of US policy. For the French door, 3 yrs old, $500/offer. the Health Institution. Conrad is a very hand- achievement of equal housing Call 208-539-4048 The public hearing referred to above is required by Section 147(f) opportunity throughout the na- of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Interested some 10-week-old lab CJ Property Management. tion. We encourage and support mix puppy. His coat is a persons wishing to express their views will be given an Cover your house payments! an affirmative advertising and 810 We'll help you rent your opportunity to do so at the public hearing or may, prior to the unique silvery black marketing program in which shade. Conrad came in Tophome untilJobs you sell it! there are no barriers to obtain- Furniture & Carpet time of the hearing, submit written comments to Shelley with his sister Tess. They www.cjprops.com. ing housing because of race, Shannon, Executive Director, Idaho Health Facilities Authority, love to wrestle and play! 208-734-4001 sex, color, religion, national ori- DINETTE SET pickle white, 2 glass P.O. Box 8867, Boise, Idaho 83707-2867. Comments at the He also loves to give gin, disability, or familiar status. inserts, 4 upholstered arm chairs, public hearing are invited. Additional information can be Amount of rent is based on in- excellent condition, $475. puppy kisses and play RENTAL PROPERTIES obtained from the Authority at 1087 W. River Street, Suite 250, come. 208-404-3976 with his human friends. Boise, Idaho 83702, (208) 342-8772. He hopes to find a forev- DATED: November 2, 2010. er family with lots of love TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath town- 811 IDAHO HEALTH FACILITIES AUTHORITY to give him! house, W/D hookups, fenced, no By: Shelley Shannon, Executive Director smoking/dogs, $510. 539-7948/5pm Heating & AC Tess is a beautiful 10- WOODSTOVE Quadra-Fire #4300 PUBLISH: November 2, 2010 TWIN FALLS Nice, Clean Duplex! 3 week-old Rottweiler Millennium, high efficiency, gold bdrm, 2 bath. Heating and air trim, up to 20” logs, $750. 438-5118 shepherd mix puppy. CJ Property Management. cond. $750/month. First and last NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE She has the rottweiler Residential, corporate and months rent. Call 208-539-0770. Loan No.: 0208340562 T.S. No.: 10-10520-6 . On 02/24/2011 at markings on her face and commercial leasing. 11:00 am (recognized local time), in the conference room of paws, but has bigger Top www.cjprops.com.Services aGRICULTURE Land Title & Escrow located at 710 G St., Rupert, ID 83350.. In floppier ears than a rot- 208-734-4001 the County of Minidoka, State of Idaho, Fidelity National Title tweiler. Tess is very af- SWAMP COOLER, large with Insurance Company as successor Trustee on behalf of WELLS fectionate. She loves to JEROME 2 bdrm, 1 bath, single remote. $200. King size Water Bed with new mattress. Make FARGO BANK, N.A. will sell at public auction, to the highest give kisses and have her wide, appl. incl. 1000 N. Lincoln, belly rubbed. Come meet space D, Lincoln Court. $450 + offer. Washer & Dryer, good bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all deposit. 731-0547 or 420-6505 shape. $100. Call 208-886-2389. payable at the time of sale, the following described real property, Tess today! situated in the County of Minidoka, State of Idaho, and JEROME 2 bdrm, 420 W. Main, rECREATIONAL described as follows: LOT 3 IN BLOCK 1 OF FOXBORO Cricket is a black and $400 month + $300 deposit. SUBDIVISION, TO THE CITY OF HEYBURN, MINIDOKA white Labrador Shepherd 208-324-2992 COUNTY, IDAHO, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT mix puppy. She is about “SILENT VOICES RESCUE" 9-weeks-old and is black JEROME Lease Option only. Excel- is in need of winter foster homes THEREOF, NOW ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY lent 3 yr old home in quiet older RECORDER, MINIDOKA COUNTY, IDAHO, RECORDED MAY with a little white. Cricket for several rescue horses. neighborhood. 4 bdrm, walk-in Vaccinations and worming are 22, 1995 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 418537, MINIDOKA COUNTY came into the shelter closet in MB, 2 bath, open floor with 2 of her sisters she current. All horses are healthy, RECORDS. The Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular plan, cable, two-stall garage, halter started and have good was abandoned with. beautiful landscaping, sprinkler, description of the above referenced real property, but for ground manners. If you can help VINTAGE HONDA 1980 CB 900 purposes of compliance with Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the She is very cute! fruit trees, all outdoor maintenance Custom, 25,000 miles. Good cond. included. Do a drive-by and call. please contact (208) 309 2933. Trustee has been informed that the address of: 177 All original equipment & paint. 216 E Ave B. $30,000 down, $1995. Call 208-788-4902. GREENBRIAR DR, HEYBURN, ID, is sometimes associated Sierra is a tan and black $159,000. 208-324-3338 with said real property. Said sale will be made without covenant shepherd mix. She is 9- or warranty regarding title, possession or encumbrances to weeks-old. She came to KIMBERLY 3 bdrm, 1 bath house, satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of the shelter with her sis- fenced yard, large covered patio, ters cricket and molly. garage. no pets/no smoking, $650, BOSTON TERRIER (RED) adorable sale conferred in the Deed of Trust executed by: LEE S water included, $600 deposit She is very cute and rare AKC puppies, parents on site, JOHNSON 9.9HP Lower end PHILLIPS AND ASHLY A PHILLIPS, HUSBAND AND WIFE, Call 208-421-1038 or 208-736-6089 ready for new home. 543-6502 As grantors, To: LAND TITLE AND ESCROW, INC., As Trustee, snugly. completely redone & motor for the benefit and security of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 1 bath, large, GOLDEN RETRIEVER Puppies, checked out by Century Boat- Maddie is an adorable 9 in Country. New paint, wood floors AKC registered, $350. works. Exc. cond. $700/offer. Call REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC, As Beneficiary, dated 208-732-6197 ask for Al. 04/28/2008, recorded 04/29/2008, as Instrument No. 496495, week old lab border collie refinished, new carpet. No smok- Call 208-838-2662. and rerecorded 07/31/2008, as Instrument No. 498026 of the mix puppy. She had ing, pets must be ok'd. W/D hook- been abandoned and up, water, garbage & some appls records of Minidoka County, Idaho. ASSIGNMENT OF DOT TO incl. $495 + $300. 1st mo. reduced WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. RECORDED 10/20/2010 AS was brought to the shel- w/1 yr. lease. Call 208-733-5982 INSTRUMENT NUMBER 509790 Please Note: The above ter by a citizen who Grantors are named to comply with section 45-1506{4)(A), Idaho found her. Maddie is TWIN FALLS 643 Monte Vista Dr. 3 FARM GROUND wanted KIT '89 5th wheel 23' travel trailer, black with a little white on bdrm, 1.5 bath, $890 mo. + $890 for 2011 season. Pivots preferred. awning, new tires, $2695. Code, No representation is made that they are, or are not, dep. No smoking/pets.208-316-5568 presently responsible for this obligation set forth herein. The her chest and paws. She Call 208-308-3479 Call 208-934-4518. Default for which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay is very cute and would when due, under Deed of Trust and Note dated 04/28/2008. The make a wonderful addi- tion to a family with kids. THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME monthly payments for Principal, Interest and Impounds (if by Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek applicable) of $1,508.79, due per month from 05/01/2010, and all subsequent payments until the date of sale or reinstatement. Misty is a darling boxer/pit Unscramble these four Jumbles, nd The principal balance owing as of this date on the obligation bull mix. She is mostly FOUND “Vacuum Cup” October 22 one letter to each square, secured by said Deed of Trust is $231,273.65, plus accrued black with a little white. on Addison Ave. Owner may claim to form four ordinary words. by identifying. 208-308-4309 interest at the rate of 5.50000% per annum from 04/01/2010. All Misty does have a delinquent amounts are now due, together with accruing late docked tail and is very FOUND Border Collie, female, black HCEPA charges, and interest, unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, affectionate. She came and white, on Oneida in Rupert. trustee's fees, attorney's fees, and any amounts advanced to into the shelter dragging Please call 208-670-2184. protect the security associated with this foreclosure and that the a leash with the name ©2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc. beneficiary elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to Misty on it, so we kept FOUND Dog. Small, male, black & All Rights Reserved. satisfy said obligation. Dated: October 26, 2010 By: Fidelity that name. Come meet white, mix, furry! National Title Insurance Company 17592 E. 17th Street, Suite her today. Please call 208-595-4909 HANEN 300, Tustin, CA 92780 714-508-5100 Michael Busby SALE FOUND Golden Retriever, female, INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT Mick is an 8-month-old no collar or tags, found in the www.fidelityasap.com AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION male red heeler. Mick is South Hills on 11/1. Call Jonathan please call 714-259-7850 ASAP# 3792888 a great dog with lots of or Marilyn 423-4548 or 420-1214. personality! He loves to VOUDER PUBLISH: November 2, 9, 16 and 23, 2010 romp and play with Misty FOUND Ipod & Journal at Assen- and does well with kids. sion Church 10/14. Mick is so handsome! He Please call 421-1234 to identify.

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE http://www.tyndale.com/jumble/ To: NEW BIBLE Jumble Books Go is very observant and will T.S. No.: ID-10-382859-NH On 2/4/2011 at 11:00 AM (recognized FOUND Kitten, 4-6 weeks, gray & local time), at the following location in the County of, Minidoka, cock his head to one side black striped, corner of Carriage WEFTES if there is something curi- Now arrange the circled letters State of Idaho: In the conference room of Land Title & Escrow Ln & Addison Ave. 208 308-2103 ous. Come meet him to- to form the surprise answer, as located at 710 G St., Rupert, ID 83350, First American Title day! FOUND Pure Black Lab in Rupert suggested by the above cartoon. Insurance Company, as Trustee, on behalf of Mortgage on Wednesday, October 27th. 6-8 Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., solely as nominee for Penny is a darling chi- months old. Call 208-670-3387 Print answer here: THE “ ” LoanCare A Division of FNF Servicing, Inc. will sell at public huahua mix pup. She is auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the FOUND Range finder by unit #55 of (Answers tomorrow) around 9-months-old and th United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following real the Almo Park area October 10 . Jumbles: MINUS VERVE RADIUS PALATE has beautiful tri-color Call 208-438-8700 to identify Yesterday’s property, situated in the County of Minidoka, State of Idaho, and markings. Penny loves to Answer: The prince became the ruler because he — described as follows: Lots 11 and 12 in Block 7 of B.E. Smith's play with little kids and “MEASURED” UP First Addition to the City of Rupert, Minidoka County, Idaho, LOST Cat. Big & white w/tan ears & does well with other tail. Big feet, long hair. Lost on Fri- according to the official plat thereof, now on file in the office of dogs. She will make a day, 10/22 Destination Points in EMPLOYMENT the county recorder, Minidoka County, Idaho. The Trustee has great family pet! Kimberly. 732-5242 or 308-7803 no knowledge of a more particular description of the above referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance with Peanut is an adorable LOST Chihuahua on 10/23, female, Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed that fawn color with black muzzle. Last LOST Shih Tzu, one eyed, on 10/25 male dachshund. He is nd the address of 423 S G St, Rupert, ID 83350, is sometimes seen at Radio Rondevoo. 421-3167 2 Ave W, TF. Mostly white with black and tan and is one- apricot patches. Reward. 735-1083 associated with said real property. Said sale will be made year-old. Peanut was LOST Cockatiel Bird, our "Sparky", without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession or owned by an elderly lady on 9/18/10 in Jerome, Idaho. He is encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant who could no longer take gray with yellow head and orange to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Trust executed by care of him, so she relin- cheeks. Please call Susan at PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE 329-1516. $100 Reward. Larry Robinson, as grantor/Trustor, in which Mortgage quished him to the shel- Federal Employment information Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Premium ter. He is house broken is free. Remember, no one can Capital Funding, LLC D/B/A Topdot Mortgage, is named as and does well with chil- promise you a federal job. Beneficiary and Kensington Title Agency as Trustee and dren. He is very affec- Get In The Habit! Have you forgotten to For free information about recorded 9/28/2009 as Instrument No. 504508 in book -, page -, tionate and will be a pickup your birthday federal jobs. of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Minidoka great pet for a lucky photos? We have some Call Career America Connection County, Idaho. Please Note: The above Grantors are named to someone. Read the 478-757-3000 comply with section 45-1506(4)(A), Idaho Code, No photos we are sure you representation is made that they are, or are not, presently Adoption fee is $75, inclds Classifieds don't want us to toss. responsible for this obligation set forth herein. The Default for spaying/neutering and the These can be picked up STUDENTS FOR HIRE which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay when due, first set of vaccinations. at The Times-News Part-time jobs wanted Every Day Magic Valley High School under Deed of Trust and Note dated 9/18/2009. The monthly Classified Dept. installments of principal, interest and impounds (if applicable) of Dependable, Honest, Diligent, $604.32, due per month for the months of 5/1/2010 through CITY OF JEROME Hard-working, Friendly, 9/8/2010, and all subsequent installments until the date of sale Positive, Willing Students Brockman to H Street After school & weekends. or reinstatement. The principal balance owing as of this date on Waste Water Force Main Contributing to the Community. the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is $66,798.20, 14” DIPS HDPE Pipe Contact David Brown together with interest thereon at the current rate of 7.0000 per Cell 293-2062 cent (%) per annum from 4/1/2010. All delinquent amounts are ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS School 733-8823 now due, together with accruing late charges, and interest, Separate sealed Bids for 14” DIPS HDPE Pipe (material only) unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, trustee's fees, Pregnant? Worried? and Fusing Machines Rental will be received by the City of Free Pregnancy Tests attorney's fees, and any amounts advanced to protect the Jerome, Jerome County, Idaho, the OWNER, at the City Hall security associated with this foreclosure and that the beneficiary Confidential located at 152 East Avenue A, Jerome, Idaho, 83338 until 2:00 208-734-7472 elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy said o'clock p.m., prevailing local time, November 23, 2010 and obligation. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, then at the Jerome City Council Chambers publicly opened and the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the CLERICAL read aloud. Full-time secretary position for return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder This Bid involves 28,000 feet of DIPS HDPE DR-26 and rental agricultural office in Jerome. shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any Must be proficient in data entry, reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a of two HDPE fusing machines delivered to Jerome, Idaho. Bankruptcy & Debt Counseling Excel and QB. Minimum 2 years Federal funds will be utilized on this project. Free ½ hr consultation. Competitive office experience. return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further Rates. We are a debt relief agency. recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the The Project Documents may be examined at the following Fax resume to 208-324-3834. locations: We help people file for bankruptcy Mortgagee's Attorney. Dated: 9/28/2010 By: First American Title relief under the bankruptcy code. Insurance Company, as Trustee Quality Loan Service Corp. of Jerome City Hall, 152 East Avenue A, Jerome, Idaho May, Browning & May Washington, as Agent 2141 5th Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 Copies may be obtained from the City Clerk, located at 152 East 208-733-7180 Angelica Castillo, Assistant Secretary For Sale Information Call: Avenue A, Jerome, Idaho. 714-730-2727 or Login to: www.fidelityasap.com If you have Each Bid must be accompanied by a Bid Security in the form of a previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have bid bond, certified check, or cashier's check in the amount of 5% DRIVER of the amount of the bid. Driver with refer exp. wanted. been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this 2 yrs exp. req. Full benefits, letter is intended to exercise the note holder's rights against the No Bidder may withdraw his Bid within sixty (60) days after the exc. equipment and home time. real property only. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A date of the opening thereof. Apply in person at Dennis Clark Inc. DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED The City of Jerome reserves the right to waive any informality or 208 Fruitland Ave. Buhl, ID. FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby to reject any or all Bids. notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit Dated this 22st day of October, 2010 Times-News record may be submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to s/s John Shine, Mayor fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. ASAP# 3755411 City of Jerome, Idaho Classifieds 208-733-0931 ext. 2 PUBLISH: October 12, 19, 26 and November 2, 2010 PUBLISH in Times News: Oct 26, Nov 2, Nov 9, Nov 16, 2010 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Agribusiness 5

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Previously a mobile Call 208-537-6787 SALES dairy or beef cattle. Anxious to Armies of the United States District Sales Manager position for retire! Price reduced $40,000. home sales lot. $2000 mo/offer. PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE South Central Idaho. For more $450,000. Will consider an offer. W. Addison across street from near Princeton, N.J. DRIVER Selling Property? radio station. 734-4100 / 420-8585 Opportunity for Long Haul Truck information visit: www.keyag.com Marvin J. Jones (208) 487-2151 Drivers seeking permanent Don't pay any fees until it's sold. employment with established For free information about TWIN FALLS TODAY IN growing company. Class A CDL avoiding time share and real TWIN FALLS +/- 57 acres. Reduced! $499,900. & 2 yrs exp mandatory. estate scams, write to: ¼ W of Municipal Golf Course. 208-734-9062 Mon-Fri Federal Trade Commission, Beautiful home, shop and out buildings. HISTORY MAINTENANCE MANAGER Washington, D.C. 20580 or call Directly oversees Maint. and Electri- Overlooks Deadmans Gulch. Multi Units Offer DRIVER the National Fraud Information Could subdivide. $500,000. cal Dept to ensure plant equip- Positive Cash Flow! On this date: School Bus Drivers Wanted Center, 1-800-876-7060. Hadden Realty 208-886-2289 Western States Bus ment and structures are in good 6400 sq. ft. building, 40 parking In 1795, the 11th president Call 208-733-8003 operating condition; conducts spaces for sale or for lease. of the United States, James inspections, training and works $2,500 month. MLS#9815710 DRIVER w/budget. Bachelors in Business, Call Kelly Runyon Knox Polk, was born in Science or Engineering and 5 yrs Truck Drivers needed. Class A 1-800-529-4456 or 208-312-1243 exp in food processing or packag- Mecklenburg County, N.C. CDL, commodity, inside dump River Bridge Realty ing plant, or 10 yrs exp in food pro- trailers, loader operator. KIMBERLY 3.78 acres, pastured, In 1865, the 29th presi- cessing or packaging plant. Able GJS Trucking, LLC. CJ Property Management. water, livestock and horses okay. dent of the United States, to make decisions and solve prob- Cover your house payments! Wonderful views of South Hills and WHO can help YOU Call 208-320-1208 lems w/minimal direction. Manage Warren Gamaliel Harding, We'll help you rent your Pomerelle. 3071 N. 3422 E. Ask- sell your property? and prioritize multiple projects home until you sell it! ing price $65,000. Classifieds Can! was born near Marion, simultaneously. Possess strong www.cjprops.com. 208-734-6158 or 208-404-1003 208-733-0931 ext. 2 Ohio. analytical, quantitative, communi- 208-734-4001 [email protected] cation, problem solving, and In 1889, North Dakota WENDELL 20 acre building lot with technical skills. Please fax and South Dakota became resume to 208-436-9309 or water shares. Call 208-536-6666 email: [email protected] or 404-307-2749. the 39th and 40th states. CLASSIFIEDS In 1917, British Foreign It pays to read the fine print! MECHANIC Secretary Arthur Balfour Call the Times-News to place Fully Certified Diesel Mechanic TWIN FALLS 1983 1100 sq. ft. dbl issued a declaration your ad 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 needed, wage DOE, benefits avail. wide home set up in Skylane Park, EQUAL HOUSING totally refurbished, $26,000. expressing support for a Send resume to PO box 137, Jerome, ID 83338 or call Bryan OPPORTUNITIES TWIN FALLS HEYBURN Home to be set up on “national home’’ for the FARM at 208-324-3511 ext. 104. All real estate advertising in this city lot, come choose your floor Jews in Palestine. Dairy Effluent System Sales and newspaper is subject to the Fair plan, maybe owner can carry on Service Tech approved credit. In 1920, radio station Housing Act which makes it Info YR Homes 208-324-0020 KDKA in Pittsburgh broad- Qualifications: Applicant must have illegal to advertise “any preference limitation or cast returns from the 2 yrs. experience in dairy effluent RENTAL PROPERTIES system service or operation. Appli- FINANCIAL discrimination based on race, Harding-Cox presidential cant must be able to pass a weld- color, religion, sex, handicap, 4-Plex. 2 bdrm, 1 bath units. Beige election. ing test and have knowledge of familial status, or national origin stucco exterior. W/D hookups, basic electrical hookups and me- or an intention to make any such appls incl. Excellent rental histo- In 1930, Haile Selassie chanical repairs. Applicant must ry. 12 parking spaces. $239,000. preference limitation or was crowned emperor of be a self motivated decision maker 208-358-5961 Ethiopia (his reign lasted and be willing to work extra hours discrimination. “Familial status when required. Applicant must includes children under the age of nearly 44 years). have a good driving record. 18 living with parents or legal In 1947, Howard Hughes Own An Affordable Franchise! custodian; pregnant women and CLASSIFIEDS piloted his huge wooden Description: This position will be on Available in ALL of people securing custody or the ground floor of a new division SOUTHEAST IDAHO It pays to read the fine print. children under 18, Call the Times-News to place flying boat,the Hughes H-4 of a well established company in With Very Low Down Hercules (derisively dubbed the dairy industry. The position will your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 be responsible for sales and ser- You can own a This newspaper will not the “Spruce Goose’’ by vice of dairy effluent equipment Janitorial Franchise knowingly accept any advertising detractors), on its only and systems in the states of Idaho (Office Cleaning) for real estate which is in violation flight, which lasted about a and Utah. Start Your Own of the law. Our readers are Business Today! minute over Long Beach Compensation: This position has a hereby informed that all dwellings We Provide Training, advertised in this newspaper are Harbor in California. full benefit package, as well as ex- JEROME TWIN FALLS Clean, quiet, 2 bdrm, cellent advancement opportunities. Equipment, Supplies, available on an equal opportunity In 1948, President Harry And Customers For Sale or Lease! new carpet, W/D hookups, central Salary is dependent upon your ex- basis. To complain of The Heritage Building air, no pets/smoking, $575 mo + S. Truman surprised the perience. Call Today discrimination call HUD Toll-free A first class condominiumized dep. 345 4th Ave N. 208-734-6230 experts by winning a nar- 208-424-0201 telephone number at 800-669- professional office Contact: Send resume to building w/great visibility and BUHL (1) 3 bdrm., 1 bath home. row upset over Republican [email protected]. 9777. The Toll-free telephone WANTED Certified Crane Operator number for the hearing impaired easy access to the US 93 & I-84 $550 + dep. (1) 2 bdrm., 1 bath challenger Thomas E. junction that features flexible home. $450 + dep. No pets. Msg to train to assume successful is 800-927-8275. Dewey. crane rental business in SE Idaho. suite sizes anywhere from 200- phone 543-6764 or cell 731-5584. Send resume to: PMB 951540 14,701 sq. ft. 491 Heritage Dr. In 1959, former game Just West of the Flying J. BUHL 4 bdrm home in country on show contestant Charles c/o Times News, PO Box 548 HEYBURN NEW HOME FOR 3 acres. Available Now! Twin Falls, ID 83303 Building is open for viewing! SALE 3,155 sq. ft., 4 bdrm, 3.5 Realtor Courtesy, 208-543-2041 or 208-961-4040 Van Doren admitted to a DEPUTY COURT CLERK bath. Granite countertops, tile, Contact Lori 208-404-4345 House subcommittee that Jerome County Clerk is seeking a EDUCATION gas fireplace, gas stove, double BUHL/SHOSHONE Rent to own full-time employee for the position oven, patio, sprinkler system, available now homes in town or he’d been given questions of Deputy Court Clerk. Salary bonus room, 3 car garage. $84/ TWIN FALLS country. 208-308-2941 Builder and answers in advance DOE. Applications and a job de- sq. ft. 390 Greenbrier Dr. 208-851-1310 Realtor when he appeared on the scription are available at the Call 208-670-3653 or 260-1121 $120,000 DOWNTOWN Jerome County Auditor's Office, COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Commercially zoned land jewel BURLEY 2 bdrm, recently remod- NBC’s “Twenty-One.’’ 300 North Lincoln, Room 301, eled, no smoking, $450 month + Jerome, Idaho or can be found at visibly located in downtown In 1979, black militant Twin Falls on the corner of 2nd security dep. Call 208-431-4856. JoAnne Chesimard escaped jeromecountyid.us. Ability to speak Spanish a plus but not required. Ave and Murtaugh. Barely shy from a New Jersey prison, Veteran's preference. Accepting CLASSIFIEDS of a half acre of rare commercial CJ Property Management. applications until November 5, land is priced to sell. Impressive Residential, corporate and where she’d been serving a It pays to read the fine print! street alignment contributes to 2010 at 5:00 p.m. Please mail or commercial leasing. Call the Times-News to place easy accessibility and a notable life sentence for the 1973 deliver your application and re- www.cjprops.com. slaying of a New Jersey state your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 visual. A prime location for of- 208-734-4001 sume to the address stated above. fice, retail, restaurant, church, trooper, Werner Foerster. SOUTH HILLS www.rockcreekhome.net warehouse or commercial de- GENERAL velopment. Parcel qualifies for FAIRFIELD 3 bdrm, 1 bath, newly (Chesimard, who took the Family Restaurant looking for clean PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE for details and photo. Custom home, remodeled, wood stove, garage, lg Big profits usually mean big risks. 10 acres, trout stream, RV garage, the Urban Renewal Act. Cre- name Assata Shakur, is cut individual to learn. Must be ative owner will finance or pos- kitchen, park-like yd, 6' privacy able to follow directions and work Before you do business with a stable & corrals, geothermal heat fence. Pets welcome. Move in believed to be living in 208-423-4002 sible lease option. at fast pace. Must do it all from company, check it out with the & AC. $345,000. special, available now! 727-1708 Cuba.) MLS #98408274. Fidelity Realty Contact Jim at 208-283-2895 cooking to dishwashing. Split shift. Better Business Bureau. For free Ten years ago: An Send resume to: FILER 2 bdrm, 2 bath mobile home [email protected] information about avoiding TWIN FALLS 6,000 sq. ft. metal on small private lot, clean, no American astronaut and investment scams, write to the building (120'x60') with two over- pets/smoking, $550 includes wa- two Russian cosmonauts RESTAURANT Federal Trade Commission, head doors, fully approved com- ter, garbage, sewer. 208-720-4255 became the first residents of Position available 30-40 hrs a week. Washington, D.C. 20580 or call mercial kitchen, office, public re- Must be avail. 7 days a week the National Fraud Information strooms, gas heat, insulated, plus FILER Avail now. 900 sq. ft. updat- the international space sta- and have own car. attached 20'x100' enclosed ed cottage on farm, includes 1 Center tion, christening it Alpha; Apply in person canopy. Situated on two acres with acre coral/pasture. $500 mo. 1-800-876-7060 their arrival marked the Arctic Circle in Kimberly sprinkler system. $319,000. Lease/dep. Call 208-326-3320. TRIPLE A REALTY 731-4567 Photos: www.millerengineering.com beginning of a decade of TWIN FALLS continuous habitation of Great Horse property! SHOSHONE the orbital outpost. h is is a GREAT way to earn Country 3 bdrm., 2 bath home on 2½ acres with insulated shop. Five years ago: The Bush $ Sale or lease. $210,000. administration released some extra ca h! Call Bill 801-726-4564 or details of its potential flu Ben at 208-961-1084. pandemic strategy, saying a Start a delivery route today! pandemic that hit the TWIN FALLS Motor Routes • Heyburn Ave. E. • 5th Ave. E. United States would force cities to ration scarce drugs Multiple Routes • Locust St. N. • 8th Ave. E. and vaccine and house the • Alturas Dr. • Blue Lakes Blvd N. sick in hotels or schools if • Borah Ave. E. • Maurice St. hospitals were to overflow. This is the one you've been looking for! 2400 sq. ft., 5 bdrm, 3 bath, A Detroit church packed TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS fireplace, great neighborhood. with 4,000 mourners cele- 735-3346 735-3346 735-3346 410 Crestview. $152,500. brated the life of Rosa Parks MLS#98452335 ~ MLS#109640 Call Holli at 208-312-5715 in an impassioned, song- Motor Route • Fillmore St. • 9th Ave. E. River Bridge Realty BURLEY/RUPERT filled funeral. Glenns Ferry • • Polk St. • O’Leary Way One year ago: A suicide Bliss • Hammett • Filer Ave. W. • Greentree Way bomber killed 35 people out- • Addison Ave. W. • Holly Ann Court MUFFLEY side a bank near Pakistan’s military headquarters in REALTY & INSURANCE Rawalpindi. Afghanistan’s TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS 122 5th Ave. West, Gooding Idaho, 83330 election commission pro- 735-3241 735-3346 735-3346 934-4781 • 934-4484 claimed President Hamid Health Forces Sale by Owner. 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World Boxing Hall of 934-4781 248 South Hwy 24, between Burley & Rupert...... 678-1536 or 735-3302 For appointment serious buyer please, Famer Lou Filippo, 83, died call 208-434-2145 or cell 208-670-0440 Duwayne or Genara in Downey, Calif. Gooding, Jerome, Filer, Buhl, Wendell.735-3241 Agribusiness 6 Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho DEAR ABBY: My partner and I are vegetarians. ACROSS Occasionally we eat fish, 1 Shade tree but neither of us has had GOODING Country 3 bdrm, 1 bath, with appliances, bsmt, power in- 4 Reach across pork, beef or fowl for more cluded, $775. 208-934-8573 8 Mistrust than 10 years. HANSEN 3 bdrm, 2 bath, $700 in- We were at a barbecue at a cludes water/sewer/garbage. $700 13 __ market; deposit. No smoking/pets. swap meet good friend’s house a short 208-420-1488 or 420-5950 time ago and our gracious JEROME 2 bdrm, 1 bath, single 14 Like takeout hosts kindly prepared veg- wide, appl. incl. 1000 N. Lincoln, orders gie burgers especially for us. space D, Lincoln Court. $450 + Another guest at the party deposit. 731-0547 or 420-6505 15 Proprietor asked me if I’d be as good- JEROME 2 bdrm, 420 W. Main, 16 “Othello” villain $400 month + $300 deposit. natured as our hosts if I 208-324-2992 17 Butter were to have a get-together JEROME 210 Glacier. 3 bdrm, 1½ substitute at my house. (In other bath, fenced yard, $700 mo. + 18 Thickheaded words,would I serve meat to $600 dep. 324-4946 or 539-1885 19 Illfated; jinxed our carnivorous guests.) I JEROME 3 bdrm, 2 bath mobile told him no, to which he homes. $450-$650. No pets. Long 22 Gobbled up (jokingly?) replied that I was term. 324-8903 or 208-788-2817 23 Goodyear “selfish.” JEROME 810 N. Lincoln. 1 bdrm, 1 bath, could also be used as a blimp contents Abby, the idea of eating business office. 900 sq. ft. $400 24 Put forth, as meat is gross to me now. mo. incld water/trash pickup. No smoking/pets. Refs. req. 324-7595 effort The reason I stopped eating leave message. it in the first place is my 26 Harp of old JEROME Large 3 bdrm, 1 bath, new ethical opposition to how paint/carpet. Appls, laundry room, 29 Theater cast it’s produced, and I would fenced yard. No Smoking. $700 32 Goody not want to compromise my mo + $400 dep. 208-324-2244 ideals simply in the name of JEROME Lease Option only. Excel- 36 News, for short lent 3 yr old home in quiet older 38 Opera solo being a good hostess. neighborhood. 4 bdrm, walk-in Am I “selfish”? Should I closet in MB, 2 bath, open floor 39 Engrossed plan, cable, two-stall garage, offer my friends meat if that beautiful landscaping, sprinkler, 40 Sum is what they prefer? I’d fruit trees, all outdoor maintenance included. Do a drive-by and call. 41 Quayle and appreciate your input. 216 E Ave B. $30,000 down, WHERE’S THE Rather $159,000. 208-324-3338 Monday’s Puzzle Solved BEEF? IN HOUSTON JEROME Why rent? Possible owner 42 Part of the eye carry with $2000 down. 400 W. 43 Article 4 Tumultuous Ave K. Available for immediate occupancy. 2 year old home, 3 44 Tiny bit of land 5 Explorer Marco EAR bdrm, 2 bath, 1300 sq.ft., 4 blocks west of Pizza Hut. $136,900. 45 Spain’s dollar 6 Matures ABBY Call 208-539-3613 before the Euro 7 Lariat’s end KIMBERLY 2 bdrm with appls, W/D 47 Tall grass stem 8 Walk unsteadily Jeanne hookups, $575 mo + $300 dep. No smoking. Call 208-324-2244. 49 Egypt’s capital 9 Have debts Phillips KIMBERLY 3 bdrm, 1 bath for rent. 51 Ozzie or Willie 10 Artificial No smoking/pets. For details call 56 Expression of 11 Finest DEAR W.T.B.: A gracious Call 208-421-6396 guest does not criticize KIMBERLY 3 bdrm, 1 bath house, mock surprise 12 Palm or pine fenced yard, large covered patio, what his or her hosts serve. garage. no pets/no smoking, $650, 58 Public official’s 13 Trout or turbot Your friends are aware that water included, $600 deposit wrongdoing 20 Small group of you are a vegetarian and Call 208-421-1038 or 208-736-6089 61 India’s currency believers why. As long as you make KIMBERLY Clean, in country, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, new carpet, no pets/ 63 Dull 21 Praise highly sure they don’t go hungry, no smoking, $425 mo + dep. you are not obligated to 208-410-7279 or 208-423-4590 64 Flying 25 Highways serve guests flesh of any- KIMBERLY Rent or Rent to Own mammals 27 Uprising thing that doesn’t come 5 bdrm, 2 bath, across from city 65 Proceed very 28 Go in from the ground, a bush or a park. $800+ dep. 734-1344 or 308-2167 337 Madison St. E. slowly 30 __ for; miss tree. And you can say I said RUPERT 2 bdrm, 2 bath house. 66 British peer greatly so. $450 mo + $300 dep. No (c) 2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc. pets/smoking. Call 208-431-0342 67 __ out a living; 31 Vane direction All Rights Reserved. EAR ABBY: I am a SHOSHONE 2 bedroom on corner gets by 32 Journey sophomore in high school lot with washer & dryer, gas heat, $420 month. 208-309-2160 68 Narrow street 33 Unusual 46 Occurring at 54 Group of eight who has the responsibility 69 Trick 34 Anglican, in the just the right 55 Loch __ of helping my mother raise SHOSHONE Executive homes for rent on acreages w/water. Horses 70 Allow United States moment monster four boys and a baby girl welcome. 208-308-2941 / 961-4040 until their mothers (my sis- 35 On the waves 48 Provide the 56 Killer whale SHOSHONE Rental houses in town ters) are able to take care of or country, 1-6 bedrooms. Starting DOWN 37 Renown means for 57 Throw them. Instead of being able at $295. 886-7138 or 961-4040 1 Gladden 40 Jeweled 50 More ancient 59 German to attend a football game or TWIN FALLS go to the mall with friends, I 2 bdrm 1 bath newly remodeled. 2 Permissible coronet 52 Can wrapper woman’s title Appliances included. W/D hookup. spend half my time at No pets/no smoking. $600 mo + 3 Native New 44 “Beware the __ 53 Asp or 60 Corncobs school and the other half dep 208-731-1998 or 539-6891 Zealander of March” anaconda 62 Female sheep baby sitting. The only “joy” TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm duplex, AC, I feel is knowing the kids are appls, carport, no smoking/pets, $525/mo. Call 208-733-3742 safe in my capable hands. TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath, I have been around babies fenced, pet ok, $575 mo + $300 TWIN FALLS Lg 3 bdrm, 1 bath du- HEYBURN New 1 bdrm, no smok- JEROME 400 sqft of office, 800 sqft all my life and I’m reaching dep. Call 208-212-1678 plex w/garage, new interior, lots of ing/pets, W/D hookup, 1535 15th St TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 2 bath, of warehouse w/220 power at 1809 extras, no pets/smoking. $650 + $400 mo. + $300 dep. $50 extra upper unit of a 4-plex. Price Lincoln. $600. Mandi 208-539-1230 the breaking point. I’m reduced, vaulted ceilings, $595 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, full bsmt, dep. 330½ 8th Ave. E. 734-6230 with garage. 208-670-5697 worried about my future kitchen appls, no smoking/pets. + dep. Quiet apt., AC. No smok- JEROME 305 East B #2. 1 bdrm, ing/pets 367 Elm St. 420-8061 after high school. I feel like a $500 month. 208-735-0473 BUHL Nice/Clean 2 bdrm, 1 bath, http://steelmgt.com quiet neighborhood, no smoking/ middle-aged woman appls included, $415 + dep. No pets, appls & water included. smoking/pets. Water bill reduced TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, spotless, TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 1 bath. New $325 month. 208-539-3221 instead of a teenager from to $70 per month. 208-308-8771 fresh paint, good appls., low heat paint. W/D hookups, stove, refrig, cost, no pets. $495 mo. 732-5408 the stress I have had to DW. No smoking. Pets neg. $800 JEROME mo.+ dep. Refs req. 208-352-0027 BURLEY Great location, 2 bdrm, accept. Can you tell me how Call for Move-In Special! TWIN FALLS 2-3 bdrm. 1st month hardwood floors, 2 entrances, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car I can feel like I can accom- TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 1 bath, large, laundry & storage, $400. 431-9628 free w/year lease. W/D hookup, JEROME in Country. New paint, wood floors garage, townhouses in a duplex fenced backyard, no pets. For For Sale or Lease! plish something more? design. Each unit includes a refinished, new carpet. No smok- other specials call 208-734-6600. The Heritage Building private fenced backyard, central TEENAGE FOSTER ing, pets must be ok'd. W/D hook- BURLEY Norman Manor Apts A first class condominiumized heat and air, and much, much up, water, garbage & some appls 1 & 2 bdrms, $375-$400 + dep. TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 1 bath. professional office MOM/AUNT st more incl. $495 + $300. 1 mo. reduced Clean or new carpet & paint. !!! Charming! Lg family rm, no pets/ building w/great visibility and DEAR TEENAGE FOS- w/1 yr. lease. Call 208-733-5982 Laundry & off street parking. smoking, $675/mo+ dep. 420-9339 easy access to the US 93 & I-84 Rent $578 + $500 dep. Office hours 2-5pm, Mon-Fri junction that features flexible TER MOM/AUNT: By Call The Oaks TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, Other hours call for appt. suite sizes anywhere from 200- at 324-6969 or stop by TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 1 bath, completing your education. 4 years new, corner lot, fenced 208-678-7438 ~ 1361 Parke Ave 14,701 sq. ft. 491 Heritage Dr. 1911 N Kennedy St, Jerome, ID. W/D hookups, all appls, 2 car For you, freedom lies in get- backyard, central AC/heat. 2 car carport, fenced yard, $675 + Just West of the Flying J. garage. Avail now. $900 + dep. dep. No smoking/pets. Building is open for viewing! ting a college education or BURLEY Very nice 1 & 2 bdrm apt KIMBERLY 300 N. Main. Clean 1 2429 Alderwood ~ 208-720-9200 with garage, excellent location. Call 208-410-9936 Realtor Courtesy, learning a trade that will get bdrm apt. $395/month + $250 de- Contact Lori 208-404-4345 Call 208-431-1643 or 678-3216 posit. Available now. 423-6792 you out and on your own. TWIN FALLS 3 or 5 bdrm, 2 bath, TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, all ap- kitchen appls, garage, fireplace You should not have been RUPERT 2 bdrm apt. Major appls, pls, W/D, no pets, $850 mo + dep, TWIN FALLS 2 professional offices sprinklers, no smoking. $920 & up. Classified Department W/D hookups. IHFA welcome. 1849 Hoodie Ln. 208-731-0920 http://steelmgt.com 208-735-0473 for lease. 600 sq. ft. ($550 mo) & saddled with the responsi- Classified Sales Representatives $475 mo. + $400 dep. No pets. No 1550 sq. ft. ($1450 mo) at Blue TWIN FALLS Brand new 2 bdrm, bility of raising the children smoking. 208-358-0673 Lakes Office Park. Offices can be TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car are available from 1 bath apts, $624-$680 Close to combined to one large office. your irresponsible sisters garage, yard, under 10 years old, 8:00 am-5:00 pm Monday-Friday RUPERT 2 bdrm duplex. Refrig/ CSI campus. For more information Lease neg. and/or option to pur- $1000 mo + $900 dep. 543-6644 Call our office in Twin Falls stove provided, W/D hookups. No Call 208-735-1180. brought into this world. chase. Call 208-736-1004 733-0931 ext. 2 pets. $400. Call 208-670-1014. Learn from their example TWIN FALLS 5 bdrm, 2.5 bath on 2 TWIN FALLS Clean 2 bdrm duplex acres, $1150/mo. + $1100 dep. and be sure that the only TWIN FALLS $500. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, w/garage & lots of extras. TWIN FALLS 734-4334 Fenced pasture. Call 539-9496 carport, storage, W/D hookups, No pets/smoking. $550 + deposit. pregnancies you have are Retail/Office Spaces TWIN FALLS 643 Monte Vista Dr. 3 water pd. No dogs. 208-308-2229. 612 Idaho St. 208-734-6230 134 Hansen St. E. those that have been bdrm, 1.5 bath, $890 mo. + $890 TWIN FALLS Compact 3 bdrm, 2 dep. No smoking/pets.208-316-5568 TWIN FALLS 1 & 2 Bedrooms planned and prepared for, Apts. & Houses. $425-$525. bath, single car garage, appls TWIN FALLS Office space for rent, and you will have the free- TWIN FALLS New 4 bdrm, 2 bath, Various Locations. incld. Close to O' Leary Middle 625 sq. ft., 560 Filer. $600/mo, wa- 1, 2, or 3 School. $775+$500 dep. 420-2599 dom and the future for 2-car garage, fenced yard, appls Bedroom Call for Details 734-4334 ter & sanitation included. 736-8747 incl. No smoking/no pets, $950 mo www.twinfallsrentals.com which you are longing. + $1000 dep. 661-765-5516 Apartments TWIN FALLS Rent is based on income. TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm apt, $415 mo Devon Senior Community TWIN FALLS RENT-TO-OWN 3 1 & 2 bdrm, 1 bath apts. EAR ABBY: I’m seeing bdrm, 1 bath, 2 car garage, fenced + $400 dep. Water paid. Call 208- 731-2984 Beautiful & spacious. All appls, this guy, “Jerry,” who is an yard. $625/mo. 208-735.5242 cable, W.D hookup, central air, TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm clean duplex, TWIN FALLS 3,600 sq. ft. next to amazing person. Both of us TWIN FALLS Small 3 bdrm, 1 bath, 210 S A Street fitness center & library. IHFA Muni Golf Course. Plenty of park- Rupert, Idaho 83350 part utilities included, no smoking/ Contact Mark 208-735-2224. fenced, $550 mo + $300 dep. pets, $375. 208-734-5483 ing, heated & air conditioned of- are divorced single parents. Call 208-212-1678 fice. Large garage door with elec- I’m attracted to him — but 208-650-8816 TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm, all utils paid, tric opener. $1,250 per month with TWIN FALLS Spacious clean 1 I’m not sure if there is pas- no pets, $400 mo + $300 dep. 1 year minimum lease. Call bdrm., appls., W/D. No dogs. $525 Call 208-212-1678 TWIN FALLS Large 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 733-7175 or after 5pm, 734-5951. sion. My question is, do I mo. + dep. 733-3629 or 420-0110 appls, no smoking/pets, $475 + Equal Opportunity Provider TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm, appls, $500. $300 dep. 208-324-2244 choose security and a life TWIN FALLS Townhome secluded 3 bdrm, 2 bath, appls, garage, $900. 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2-car, washer, that I want, or the passion GOODING Nice newer apts for rent. 2 bdrm,1 bath, appls, sm yard $600. TWIN FALLS dryer, sm dog ok $1200. 734-8217 that fuels romantic fire? 2 bdrm, 1 or 2 bath, available now. The Management Co. 733-0739 MAPLE GROVE TWIN FALLS Unique 2 bdrm w/ap- Call Laura 934-5991 or 961-0011 Lg 2 bed apts w/garage & storage. SEARCHING TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm, by Harmon Call 208-734-8004 TWIN FALLS Roommates wanted pls is looking for working, married Park, fresh paint, good appls., for lg home in Stoneybrook Sub'd. IN COLUMBIA, S.C. couple wanting to hedge things 2 living spaces with private Hear the quiet! W/D, no pets. $450. 732-5408 TWIN FALLS New, 1 bdrm, 1 bath, going crazy w/gardening & pastur- entrances. References req'd. DEAR SEARCHING: The Laurel Park Apartments no pets, water/trash paid. $450 mo ing & more privacy. $1000 mo. TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm, kitchen appls, Call 208-404-1701 problem with the “passion 2828 E. 3400 N. 208-733-6034 176 Maurice Street Twin Falls heat paid, no smoking/pets, $425. + $300 dep. Call 208-212-1678 that fuels romantic fire” is 734-4195 http://steelmgt.com 208-735-0473 TWIN FALLS very clean and sharp TWIN FALLS Nice, Clean Duplex! 3 aGRICULTURE that it’s so intense at the 3 bdrm, 2 bath home near Munici- TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm duplex, nice, bdrm, 2 bath. Heating and air beginning that it usually pal Golf Course. No smoking. LINCOLN COUNTY Housing Au- garage, deck, yard, quiet cul-de- cond. $750/month. First and last $850 mo + $800 dep. thority Currently has vacancies sac. No pets. $675. 208-362-3933 months rent. Call 208-539-0770. can’t sustain itself. Was Lynn 410-2807 or Donna 320-2751 in their apartments in Richfield your first marriage fueled by and Shoshone. Applications are TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath apt. $550 mo. + $550 dep. No pets/ WHO can help YOU rent your being accepted for these apart- it? If so, this time around ments. Applicants must be 62 or smoking. Call 208-280-1327 rental? Classifieds Can! seriously consider marriage older, or handicapped/disabled TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath du- 733-0931 ext. 2 regardless of age. If interest TWIN FALLS AC, cable, WiFi, all plex, W/D hookups, $575. Pets ne- to an “amazing person” to [email protected] please contact Shauna Porter utils. Paid. Weekly/monthly rates. gotiable w/dep. 208-410-9143 whom you say you are 208-544-2424. Eligibility income 1341 Kimberly Rd. 208-733-6452. maximum $28,500 annually for www.capriextendedstay.com attracted and who can pro- TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath, “SILENT VOICES RESCUE" a single person or $32,600 for water/trash paid. No pets, $475 TWIN FALLS/BURLEY/RUPERT All is in need of winter foster homes vide a stable and secure a couple. mo + $300 dep.Call 208-212-1678 future for you and your chil- We are pledged to the letter and utils paid, free cable & Internet. No for several rescue horses. TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath town- dep. No credit check Pet ok. Start- Vaccinations and worming are TWIN FALLS/BURLEY/RUPERT the spirit of US policy. For the dren. These qualities can achievement of equal housing house, W/D hookups, fenced, no ing at $450 731-5745 or 431-3796 current. All horses are healthy, ◆◆◆◆◆ WOW! ◆◆◆◆◆ smoking/dogs, $510. 539-7948/5pm halter started and have good form the basis of lasting and opportunity throughout the na- WENDELL Affordable rooms for rent Weekly Payments O.K! tion. We encourage and support ground manners. If you can help rewarding partnership. No Credit Checks - No Deposit - TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 2 bath, very with kitchenette. please contact (208) 309 2933. an affirmative advertising and Call 208-358-0674 All Utilities Paid - 60 Channel marketing program in which clean, W/D & appls, no smoking/ pets. $575 + dep. $200 off 1st mo Cable - Internet Free. there are no barriers to obtain- BEEF Half or whole, rent with lease. 208-944-2027 WWW.MAGIC Pets O.K. - Furnished Studios - ing housing because of race, grain fed, extra lean. On Site Laundry. sex, color, religion, national ori- TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 2 bath, $50 Call 539-9286 or 539-9285 TWIN FALLS Starting $550 mo. gin, disability, or familiar status. off monthly rent. All appls & W/D VALLEY.COM/ 731-5745 / 358-0085 / 431-8496 Amount of rent is based on in- near new. Heyburn Ave. W. $645 TWIN FALLS/KIMBERLY Mobile BLACK ANGUS purebred breeding BURLEY/RUPERT Starting $450/ come. month + $400 dep. Best Habitat, bulls, semen tested. CLASSIFIEDS mo. 731-5745 or 436-8383 Homes in park. Owner will finance LLC. 208-539-9241 or 731-1746 for you. Big discounts. 320-8306 Call 208-358-0736 or 358-0621 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Agribusiness 7 DEAR ABBY: IF NOVEMBER 2 IS Today is Tuesday, Nov. YOUR BIRTHDAY: During 2, the 306th day of 2010. the next several weeks, you THOUGHT THOUGHT FOR TODAY REFRIGERATOR Kenmore Elite, YORKSHIRE TERRIER puppies. 2 DINETTE SET pickle white, 2 glass WEDDING SET beautiful classic, must be conscientious and males, 4 mos old, small, tails French door, 3 yrs old, $500/offer. between ½ & 1 carat diamond. Call 208-539-4048 inserts, 4 upholstered arm chairs, avoid criticism from your Today’s Highlight: docked/dewclawsFOR removed, Cur- excellent condition, $475. Value $4000. Asking $1500/offer. rent on shots, $450. 208-436-1498 Call 208-316-8709. superiors. Extra responsi- On Nov.CONNECT 2, 1783WITH 208-404-3976 bilities that you are unable CUSTOMERS WHO NEED TODAY YOUR SERVICE Used furniture, home décor, to avoid may be placed on antiques, consignments. your shoulders, but if at all Advertise in the Business Twin Falls Trading Co. & Service Directory possible circumvent addi- FARM EQUIPMENT SALE! 590 Addison Ave ~ 732-5200 733-0931 ext. 2 Call Loren at (435) 258-2798 ORNAMENTAL TREES for sale. tional debt loads or com- 14325 N 4800 W Cornish, Utah Everything 50% off in 10 & 20 gal pots; maples, crab apples, mtn mitments in December. HOLSTEIN HEIFERS JD 4440 Tractor, $15000. ash, plum & lindens. Please check 15 head, 300-700 lbs. JD 4230 Tractor w/loader, $7000. Take care to get annual TODAY IN our website for prices & availability Call 316-0300 anytime IH 770 Heavy Offset Disc, $7000. vacations out of the way in Propane Irrig Booster Pump $2000 www.deelstratreefarm.net or call January,while your capacity SHEEPHISTORY Barbados Ram for sale. Ex- Brillion/Roller Harrow 10', $1000. 208-536-5305 or 208-731-4989. for enjoyment is at a high cellent breeder, $175. IH Grain Drill 6” 20 whole, $500. Call 208-324-2760 Trailer 20' 3 axle, $800. WHITFIELD PELLET STOVE with level. March and April are On this date: JD F835 Plow, 3 furrow, $800. insulated chimney pipe, bronze, Jeffery Chisel Plow 13' 3 pt., $500. 37,800 BTU, $800. 208-324-3479 your months to shine and InSPRING 1795, COVE RANCH JD 4-row Corn Drill, $500. HOT TUB, older style, new top, when you count on the uni- Registered Angus females for JD Flex Tine 20', 3 pt. Hitch, $250. 6 person, $500. sale. 45 bred cows, bred heifers JD 3940 Forage Harvester $500. 208-324-6411 or 320-0897 verse to alleviate certain & heifer calves. 91 years in the JD 2-row Corn Head $500. restrictions. You may Angus business. For more JD Hay Head, $500. information call: 208-352-4332 or receive a golden job oppor- In 1865, JD 2-row Snapper Head, $500. [email protected] Gehl 9000 Dump Box, $500. tunity or bask in the lime- 16' Live Floor, $500. light for a job well done. WOOD RIVER RANCH Knight – Reel Augie Mixer, $500. FIREWOOD 5 cords of pine left. Selling 100 head of light Angus Triple K 13', $500. $200/cord. heifers at Twin Falls Livestock Grain Auger 16' 6” Diameter, $250. Call 208-731-7726. Commission on Wed. Nov 3rd. V Ditcher, $200. HOROSCOPE 208-788-2753 2-15.5 X 38 Rear Tires/Rims, $500 FIREWOOD cut/split, $115 pickup CLASSIFIEDS In 1889, 2-13.6 X 38 Duals, $500. load. $150 per cord, you pick up. It pays to read the fine print. Jeraldine 2-Dual Hubs for JD 4020, $200. $175 per cord delivered. 324-7697 WOODSTOVE Quadra-Fire #4300 2-Dual Hubs for JD 3020, $200. Millennium, high efficiency, gold Call the Times-News to place FIREWOOD Dry, ready to burn, trim, up to 20” logs, $750. 438-5118 your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 Saunders In 1917, FORD '92 Tractor Model 1707 (less split, delivery available or pick up. than 800 hrs) bucket/scraper/cut- Call 208-324-8284 ter/digger/rake, good condition, POOL TABLE Old Hausen 6', com- $13,000. 909-921-1183 Jerome PINE $165 a cord split. plete w/sticks, balls, air hockey & ARIES (March 21-April Please call, leave a message, ping-pong. Paid $1850. Like new. JD '97 1291 208-320-7162. 19): Let your imagination do 12-row 22” corn head, Moving, need to sell. $900/offer. very nice, $35,000. Also JD '98 PINE Split & Cut. $115 pickup load, Ward Auction & Appraisals Call 208-736-1694. the walking through the 1291 12-row 22” w/hydraulic deck $150 cord picked up or $165 deliv- “Putting value to your Yellow Pages. When you In 1920, plates & knife rolls, $38,000. ered in TF. 212-5452 ANYTIME! SWAMP COOLER, large with Call 1-888-372-4020 Water GIVE YOUR HORSE A 2ND valuables” remote. $200. King size have been stuck in place like WANTED Bed with new mattress. Make CHANCE. WANTED: Unwanted WANTED John Deere 4440 tractor Set up Available a record needle on a scratch horses, ponies, mules and draft Used Pot Belly wood stove. offer. Washer & Dryer, good low hours & milk bulk tank 8,000 to Recently priced. 208-677-4182 (208)590-0253 shape. $100. Call 208-886-2389. by all that has gone before,it horses. Call 208-539-1714 T10,000 gallon.HOUGHT 733-3634/539-3634 FOR TODAY — STUMPED is good to think about the IN TALLAHASSEE ever after. In 1930, WANTED Tractors and other misc; repair/salvage/running. TAURUS (April 20-May Bob, 208-312-3746 20): You are exclusively DEAR reclusive. Your attempts to be sociable or extend a hand In 1947, ABBY in friendship might result in PRE 1900 BUGGY Mountain Side a feeling akin to the dull Spring. Restored, new oak wood, headache that occurs when roller bearings, inch and a half rub- you’ve cut coffee out of ber. Call 208-655-4450 your diet. TWIN FALLS LIVESTOCK COMMISION COMPANY DEAR STUMPED: GEMINI (May 21-June Early Consignment 20): You might need to take Wednesday, November 3rd a moment to reshuffle rela- 250 running age stock cows complete dispersal. PIVOTS (2) used ¼ mile Valley tionships. There is a ten- In 1948,100 head heifers. 6000. (3) used ¼ mile Gen 2 Zim- dency to be unduly fair Sale starts at 9:30am with kill cows. matic. Call 208-260-0591. Stock cows at noon when possessiveness is 630 Commercial Ave. expected and to be overly Twin Falls 208-733-7474 sociable when others expect you to remain reticent. CANCER (June 21-July In 1959, 22): Devote time to diplo- AKBASH/PYRENEESE Cross, fe- macy and formality. A sig- male puppies. 6 mos old. Raised with sheep and goats. Ready to USED PIVOTS We have a good se- nificant relationship might work. Up to date on shots. $150. lection of used pivots already this turn sour for a few brief 208-934-8164 or 208-539-3711 fall. Call Western Irrigation at hours if you let familiarity 732-0330, ask for Bob or Mike. breed contempt. You must WANTEDExtras Used Solid from Set Pipe 9 lines. do what is necessary to keep Call 208-308-0243. things amiable. In 1979, WHEELDEAR LINES ¼A mile,BBY Used, all 5” LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): torch tube, 7' wheels, (2) Wade DEAR ABBY: Tomorrow is another day. Rain, (2) Western, (6) Sur Rain. Call 208-312-1498. Upsets at work or sudden BASSET HOUNDS for sale. Current on shots. $150-$300. changes in routines can For more info 208-539-2408 or result in a lack of interest in [email protected] love. Don’t obsess over the Ask for Rhonda. #1 QUALITY HAY BY THE BALE details or try to manipulate BOSTON TERRIER (RED) adorable $7.25/bale. Best quality the situation. Sit back and rare AKC puppies, parents on site, feed in the Valley. ready for new home. 543-6502 enjoy a change. Hunters! We have packer pellets! BOSTON TERRIER Pups, 2 males Southern Idaho Feeds VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. not reg, $400. Male & female reg., 347 South Park Ave W 22): Do a Scarlett O’Hara $600.Ten Ready years Nov. 1st.ago: 731-0159 Twin Falls 358-3457 or 731-8155 nd and think about it tomor- COCKER SPANIEL Absolutely ALFALFA HAY 1st & 2 , small row. Your hand might be Adorable, 12 week old puppies. bales, top quality, covered, $100- Basic training going well. AKC. $120/ton. W of Twin Falls 731-0514 itching to pull out the credit Daddy, gorgeous black. Momma, BEAN STRAW 3-string bales, Buff. We've got both! Docked tails/ card and make a purchase, $2.25/bale & Grass bales 3-string. shots/dewclaws removed. Country but you will be happier if 208-280-1845. kids & farm animal tested! $300 Hazelton you don’t. Your spending each! 208-532-4261 or 670-2114 HAY FOR SALE won’t impress anyone. COCKER SPANIEL Pups, AKC, Small Bales. Alfalfa or Grass LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): 1 male, 1 female. Also male Cock- Delivery Available When you are hot, you’re apoo. 208-654-9391 or 431-9491 434-4404 or 431-9098 DACHSHUNDS AKC mini, adorable, hot — but when you’re not, Five years ago: HORSE HAY 3rd cutting, 125 lbs. ready now. In Buhl. black & tan. 3-string, green, barn stored, you’re not. Your attempts to Can email pictures. 405-973-6395 woo someone might make $10/bale. 208-539-2722 FREE CAIRN TERRIER 4 years old. you feel like one of those Neutered male, loving, chases STRAW small bales, $1.80 each. cats. Call 208-329-0039 Minimum sale 20 bales. Hazelton days when you can’t get the area. 208-829-5897 — INVISIBLE temperature of the shower FREE Cats, spayed, most indoor/ GRANDMA IN quite right. outdoor, will deliver in Gooding T.S.C. Hay Retrieving area. 969-0478 or 775-275-0335 Call Con at LAWRENCE, MASS. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 208-280-0839 DEAR INVISIBLE 21): Your latest hookup FREE Heeler cross puppies, 4 to choose from. GRANDMA: might have the shelf life of a 208-308-2859 Popsicle in the sun. Put FREE Kittens loveplay on the back burner 12 weeks old, box trained. ATTN CATTLEMAN & DAIRYMAN Call 308-1375 Custom cattle feeding avail, large for now. Romantic urges & small pens. Lots of exp. Tailored may be blocked by a ten- FREE Lab cross puppies. 7 weeks to meet your needs. 208-431-5371 old, cute, playful! 2 black, 4 yellow. dency to be overly detached Call 208-536-6535 CUSTOM CORN THRASHING about feelings. One year ago: 22" rows. GERMAN SHEPHERDS Call 208-308-3479. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Purebred Puppies & rescued Adults Dec. 21): You are a whirl- All colors available. www.smsgsd.com $400 & up. 208-366-7272 or 404-9434 wind of energy. Wait until GOLDEN RETRIEVER Puppies, the dust settles to start a AKC registered, $350. FARM GROUND wanted new project or put business Call 208-838-2662. for 2011 season. Pivots preferred. DEAR ABBY: plans into motion. Shake off GREAT DANE Puppies! Ready for Call 208-308-3479 the feeling of being pres- new home! Serious Inquires Only sured like a dog shaking off Please!Call 208-539-1220 for info MISCELLANEOUS the bath water. LABS Yellow, beautiful pups, 1st shot, 8 weeks old. Wonderful par- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- ents. $100. Jan. 19): The worst that can Call 208-733-3799 or 404-4171. happen has probably LAP DOGS Cute & fluffy, will be already occurred. Don’t let small. $100. your imagination lead you Call 208-308-2600 ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES wanted. Old magazines, toys, astray today. Be prepared to MINIATURE SCHNAUZER Puppies horse tack, Indian items, CKC Reg, $200-$275. jewelry & quilts. Call 208-280-6533 roll with the punches if a Call 208-431-3407 few minor upsets change your plans. MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS BIRTHDAY PHOTOS 1 female, 2 males, purebred, salt & Have you forgotten to pick-up — BAREFOOT IN AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- pepper, $250. Call 208-539-5057. your birthday photos? We have MIAMISBURG, OHIO Feb. 18): Keep sharp words some photos we are sure you T: don't want us to toss. DEAR BAREFOO to yourself. When knives These can be picked up at clash against each other in The Times-News Classified Dept the drawer they both end up dulled by the effort. Use CERAMIC WALL POCKETS Beautiful! Approx. 50 pieces. In- extra effort to remain cool cludes several highly collectible and collected with tem- SCOTTISH TERRIER AKC pups, Hull and Cleminson wall pockets. peramental people. $400, black & brindle, ready to go. Also Metlox, Royal Copley, Lefton. [email protected] or 208-312-0309 All excellent. First $500 takes all. PISCES (Feb. 19-March Call 208-293-2709 20): Final decisions can be SHIH TZU Puppies CYLINDER ROLL-TOP DESK, CKC, shots, $200-$250. burled walnut front, 1870s. Empire put on hold . You have the Call 208-431-3407 ability to suspend a decision style Butler Chest. 208-736-1025 TEACUP CHIHUAHUA Pups 1 male until the timing is better. If $250 & 1 smaller female $350. 1st you decide that it is best to shots. 208-734-5554 or 404-5481 wait others will agree under TINY POODLE girl puppy, 10 wks these stars. old, tail docked, 1st shots, mom weights 3½ lbs, dad weights 4½ Times-News lbs, $400. 733-3799 or 404-4171 YORKIES AKC, 6 weeks old. One Classifieds male ($600) & two females ($800 208-733-0931 ext. 2 each). Vet checked & first shots complete. Call 208-404-3924. Agribusiness 8 Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho

TITANIUM '03 5th Wheel, 28x33 like new, one large tip out, 4 new tires, $22,500. 208-734-8418 CONNECT WITH CUSTOMERS WILDWOOD '07 23' LE has WHO NEED YOUR SERVICE Northwest package, like new, used Advertise in the very little, awning, slide out, lots of Business & Service Directory DODGE '10 Grand Caravan SXT, storage. $11,500/offer. 733-0931 ext. 2 Call 208-543-5032 lv msg. Stow-n-Go, 22K miles, dual power sliding doors, PL, PW, AC, CD, like new, $19,995

GMC '02 Savana 3500 passenger van, 55K miles, tow package, 12 seats, air, great family van, priced IHC 9370 with wet kit, new factory reduced, $7900. 208-734-5199 remain. Cummins 400 with 13 speed trans, PS, AC, Nuway rear suspension, low miles, fleet LOAD TRAIL '09 10' heavy duty maint, 1 owner. $11,900. 10,400 GVW 3-way dump trailer, Call 208-320-4058 $4,200. 208-410-2849 ACURA '99 TL 3.2, $4,750. Excel- lent condition with leather heated tRANSPORTATION seats. Bose sound system. New in the last year; timing belt, water pump, breaks/rotors, struts, bat- tery, catalytic converter, all new belt, transmission fluid changed. This car is loaded, must see & drive to appreciate. 208-733-1750 BUICK '97 Skylark Custom 4 door Sedan, 66,000 miles, 2 owners, NOTICE engine runs fine, body sideswiped Classified Advertisers CHEVROLET '04 Colorado Z71 needs extensive work. KBB is Please check your ad for 4x4, 106K miles, Tuff Country lift, $1700, asking $1000 or best offer. accuracy the first day it runs. Lund side steps, brush guard, off Call 208-539-5210. The Times-News will only be road lights, XD wheels, Toyo responsible for any errors report- tires, 14,000. Call 208-539-2591. ed on the first day of publication Please Call 733-0931 ext. 2 CHEVROLET '96 1500 long bed with utility body and ladder rack, well maintained, low miles, $6000. Call 208-539-9959. CHEVROLET '03 Malibu, V6, AC, PL, PW, 83K miles, very clean, CHEVY '79 Scottsdale 4WD with $6995. camper. Low mileage rebuilt motor needs work. $700. 208-358-0109

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

FORD '03 Ranger 2WD, 5spd, GMC '94 5.7L engine from wrecked 62K miles, very clean, close out 4x4, $500. New tire & wheel, 245- price $5,650. CHEVROLET '07 Impala LS, 75-16, $70. Call 208-539-5570 very nice, 44K miles, only $11,995. NEW ENGINES and RE-MANUFAC- TURED ENGINES and TRANS-

MISSIONS. USED ENGINES, TRANSMISSIONS, transfer cases, FORD '78 XLT w/camper shell & fenders, hoods, lights, bumpers, DODGE '76 camper van, $500/ doors, grilles, mirrors, RADIA- CHRYSLER '07 300, like new, low each or best offer. 208-421-4376 TORS, etc. 208-734-7090 mileage, must sell! $18,000/offer. Call 208-420-3970

Require pre-payment MERCURY '69 Montego Sport prior to publication. Major credit/ Coupe, 2 door, hardtop, 302 V8, debit cards, & cash accepted. 46,774 org miles, one owner, 733-0931 ext. 2 Times-News $2500. Call for more info 431-2167 FORD '87 Bronco 111 total. Fresh 302 EFI V8 and Warner 4WD auto transmission at 80. Lift and steer kit, 33x12.50xR15 tires more. $5000. 208-421-6607

20,200 ACTUAL MILES FORD '06 Taurus, 45K miles, PL, PW, cruise, AC, CD, good gas mileage, very clean, only $9,995.

FORD '96 F-250, 7.3 Powerstroke, 2WD, 125K miles, clean truck, runs good, only $7,950. FORD '92 F-450 Mechanics truck, 2200 lb. Auto crane, 12.5 hp gas air compressor, 2.5 KW Onan generator, V8, AT, AC, STOEGER COACH gun, 12 ga satin ***USED SHELLS**** one owner, immaculate cond. nickel, new condition, $350. Quality~Low Prices~Selection. $8800. Call 208-320-4058 FORD '97 F-350 Crew cab. 7.3L AIR COMPRESSOR Ingersol Rand 208-735-8027 208-312-1525 power stroke. Long bed, new tires, 185 CFM with John Deere Diesel. UTAH CONCEALED Carry Permit Clean, $9,950. 731-5026 lv. msg. FORD '07 Mustang Convertible, Towable, 2 hose reels, 600 actual ARISTOCRATE '72 10½' slide-in, 49,000 ACTUAL MILES hrs. One owner, like new. $5900. Class *All Inclusive* Sat. Nov. 20, super nice, best time of the year to 9am-1pm. $65. Call 435-757-1900 self-contained, separate bath/ buy - only $13,995. Call 208-320-4058 shower, all working, included is a AIR COMPRESSOR MQ100 CFM Chevy '76 ¾ ton, rebuilt 350/350. For sale or rent. $3000 sale. Rent, $2,750/offer. 208-324-6605 Daily, weekly, or monthly. Call 208-731-8953. WALL TENT STOVE FORD '99 F-150, ex-cab, PL, PW, AIR COMPRESSOR Sullair 175 Brand new! Never been used, $350. AC, 71K miles, local trade, CFM, John Deere Diesel, Call 208-324-3479 IHC '89 S2500 with 12/13 yard only $9650. towable, 2 hose reels, 500 actual COACHMAN '86 Class C Ford. bed, 49,000 actual miles, NTC hours, well maintained, work rECREATIONAL Hunting? Camping? Runs great. 400 Cummins, diesel, Allison ready. $4900. Call 208-320-4058. Onan generator, AC, sleeps 6, low auto trans. Hendrickson mis, $4900. 420-6835 or 420-8978 suspension, one owner, well maintained. $12,900. 320-4058 GEO '94 Metro 2 door, DAMON '91 Challenger motorhome 8207 Actual miles. 31', 51,400 miles, 454 engine. 3 cylinder, auto transmission, $8600. Call 208-420-2549 35 mpg, one owner, immaculate. 4x4 $3500. Call 208-320-4058. CONCORD GRAPES & Delicious HOLIDAY RAMBLER '88 Imperial Apples. Home grown. Still available. 33' Class A with tag axle. Has lev- LEXUS '91 ES 250. New wheels, 3442 Addison Ave E. 733-3617 eling jacks, backup camera, new tires, new stereo, tinted win- drivers door, central vac, air ride dows, new antennae, V6, 24- suspension, solar trickle charger, valve, auto, 80,000 miles, looks on board air compressor. $8900/ GMC '94 1500 like new, $3900/offer. offer. Everything Works Great. IHC '89 1900 with 8 yard dump. 37,000 ACTUAL MILES 208-438-5613 or 312-0731 lv msg. Call 208-536-4648 4x4, Hi Lo Transfer, DT 466 Diesel, 5 spd., excellent cond. 4.3 V6, AT, AC, PS, 24 mpg hwy. BUYING Vintage Cowboy/Cowgirl 68,000 Actual miles, one owner, Shell, one owner, like new. Western Items: clothing, jewelry, $7900. Call 208-320-4058. $6900. 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Get set for CSI basketball with BSU rounds out 2011 our four-page preview section S nonconference slate NFL news, Sports 2 / NBA roundup, Sports 2 / Scoreboard, Sports 3 / Comics, Sports 4 Sports TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2010 SPORTS EDITOR MIKE CHRISTENSEN: 735-3239 [email protected] Boise State hopeful Brotzman can return soon Brotzman missed an extra terback Kellen Moore in the Hawaii at No. 4 BSU point and didn’t punt shotgun. But Moore punted Gallarda out for season 1:30 p.m., Saturday against San Jose State on instead, rolling the ball 54- By Todd Dvorak Petersen is coy when TV: ESPNU Radio: 98.3 FM Oct. 16. Petersen held him yards for a touchback that Associated Press writer pressed for specifics of out last week in a 49-20 vic- was one of the few bright Brotzman’s injury, saying tory over Louisiana Tech. spots for special teams dur- BOISE — Chris Petersen only that the team’s all-time couple of days.” time walk-on from His absence was notice- ing the game. sure would like to see Kyle leader in field goals is day- But there’s no hid- Meridian, Idaho, has able on the first Bronco Petersen even acknowl- Brotzman booting footballs to-day heading into No. 4 ing the fact the unde- made 60 of 79 field drive, which ended when edged that not having all over the field again real Boise State’s Western feated Broncos miss goal attempts, at one backup Jimmy Pavel missed Brotzman or much confi- soon. Athletic Conference show- Brotzman’s strong, point nailing 118 a 30-yard field goal attempt. dence right now in his back- Brotzman, the nation’s down Saturday with Hawaii accurate and reliable straight extra points. The punting game also ups could alter the way the active career leader for total (1:30 p.m., ESPNU). leg — in all aspects of He also averages struggled, with one punt Broncos handle fourth points (389) and a Lou Groza “We’re hoping and we’re the kicking game. 44.3 yards per punt. fluttering just 14 yards downs against the streaking, semifinalist, is nursing a sore counting on him” being Brotzman has Brotzman But 3 1/2 seasons before going out of bounds. high-scoring Warriors (7-2, kicking leg and has been on ready,Petersen said Monday. been a fixture in the of being Mr. After another mediocre 5-0). rest and rehabilitation duty “We’ll just have to see how Bronco kicking game for four Everything in the kicking punt, the Broncos lined up for nearly three weeks. he is here in the next years. In 46 games, the one- game may have taken a toll. on a fourth down with quar- See BROTZMAN, Sports 2 THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS Colts beat Texans, take AFC South lead The Associated Press And even though the Colts were missing All-Pro INDIANAPOLIS — tight end Dallas Clark, Peyton Manning got receiver Austin Collie and Indianapolis’ makeshift running back Joseph Addai offense chugging like its old with injuries, Manning and self Monday night. his teammates didn’t miss a The four-time league beat. MVP threw for two touch- Manning went 26 of 45 downs, then watched Mike for 268 yards. Hart ran with Hart run for a career-high the same determination he 84 yards and Jacob Tamme used to become Michigan’s score his first career TD to career rushing leader and help Indy get past Houston provided the Colts with a 30-17. rare ground game, and The victory allowed the Tamme, Clark’s replace- Colts (5-2) to get even in the ment, caught six passes for head-to-head series with 64 yards. Houston (4-3) and gave the But it wasn’t just the new defending AFC champions guys making plays — or sole possession of the South only the offense. Division lead for the first time this season. See COLTS, Sports 2

AP photo The San Francisco Giants celebrate after Game 5 of the World Series against the Texas Rangers Monday in Arlington, Texas. The Giants won 3-1 to capture the World Series. San Francisco wins 2010 World Series By Ben Walker “This buried a lot of bones — ’62, ’89, 2002. Young winner gave up three Associated Press writer hits over eight innings and This group deserved it, faithful from the struck out 10. ARLINGTON, Texas — Brian Wilson closed for a The prize that eluded Willie beginning. We’re proud and humbled save, completing a surpris- and Barry at long last by the achievement.” ing romp through the post- belongs to the San Francisco — Giants general manager Brian Sabean said, season for a pitching-rich Giants, thanks to a band of team that waited until the self-described castoffs and ticking off losing Series appearances. final day to clinch a playoff misfits and their shaggy- spot. haired ace. baseball giants Willie Mays, Cliff Lee in an every-pitch- Manager Bruce Bochy Tim Lincecum, Edgar Barry Bonds and Juan matters matchup that was enjoys calling his Giants a Renteria and the Giants won Marichal. It’s November, scoreless until Renteria ragtag bunch. Maybe Cody AP photo the World Series on Monday and now new stars stand tall earned the Series MVP Ross, Aubrey Huff and Indianapolis Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney, left, strips the ball night, beating the Texas in San Francisco. award by hitting a stunning Freddy Sanchez fit that Rangers 3-1 in a tense Game “This buried a lot of three-run homer with two description. But the founda- from Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub late in the fourth 5 and taking the trophy bones — ’62, ’89, 2002,” outs in the seventh inning. tion of this club — for now, quarter of an NFL football game in Indianapolis, Monday. The Colts home to the city by the Bay Giants general manager Nelson Cruz homered in for the foreseeable future — recovered the fumble, and defeated the Texans 30-17. for the first time. Brian Sabean said, ticking the bottom half, but is totally home grown, built It was an overdue victory off losing Series appear- Lincecum returned to his on a deep, talented and — the Giants last wore the ances. “This group wicked self and preserved young rotation, a rookie crown in 1954, four years deserved it, faithful from the lead. catcher with huge star before they moved West. So the beginning. We’re proud Lincecum won this game potential and their bearded Murtaugh falls to Mackay much for a franchise that and humbled by the of Texas Hold ‘em, beating closer. never quite got it done in achievement.” Lee for the second time in a October despite the likes of Lincecum outdueled week. The two-time NL Cy See GIANTS, Sports 2 in 1A Div.II play-in game Times-News were going off enthusiasm and effort,” said first-year Murtaugh scored first Murtaugh head coach and last, but Mackay domi- Adam Johnson. “Then I Singler,Pullen nated in-between. The Red think Mackay’s size on the Devils had their 2010 foot- line of scrimmage was the ball season come to an end difference as the game went top AP preseason with a 38-14 loss to Mackay on.” in a Class 1A Division II Despite the loss, state play-in game Monday Murtaugh can appreciate a All-America team Barnes Fredette Johnson Pullen Singler night in Carey. six-win season, its best The two-quarter affair showing in several sea- freshman to make the list with 53 votes, Jimmer after the season. pitted the third-place sons. BYU’s Fredette since voting began before Fredette of BYU, who “So far in practice, he has teams from the Sawtooth “I thought we made a the 1986-87 season. received 49 votes, and shown the ability to grasp Conference North and good leap forward,” said The team, chosen by the JaJuan Johnson of Purdue, things that we are teaching South divisions. With the Johnson. “… We’re a young makes squad 65-member national media who got 46. very quickly, he has win, Mackay earns a trip to team. We only have three By Jim O’Connell panel that selects the AP “This is indicative of the tremendous concentration Salmon River for a state seniors, so we’re going to Associated Press writer Top 25 men’s basketball great respect that Harrison and I fully expect that is he quarterfinal game at 1 p.m. try on build on this for next poll, was announced has nationally, and it’s an going to be a very important Saturday. year.” Fierce rivals, Duke and Monday. unbelievable accomplish- player for us from day one.” Murtaugh opened Mon- North Carolina are all tied Singler, the leader of the ment for a freshman,” said Singler, a 6-8 senior for- day’s play-in game with a Sawtooth Conference play-in up to start the preseason. Blue Devils’ run to a fourth Tar Heels coach Roy ward, averaged 16.5 points nice drive, capped by an 18- game Mackay 38, Murtaugh 14 Duke’s Kyle Singler was national championship last Williams, who is coming off and 7.7 rebounds last sea- yard scoring run from Murtaugh 6 8 — 14 the leading vote-getter and season, was listed on 62 of his first non-NCAA tour- son, which he started on the Lizandro Sosa. But Mackay Mackay 22 16 — 38 First quarter only repeat selection for 65 ballots. Barnes received nament season at North preseason All-America scored the next five touch- Murtaugh — Lizandro Sosa 18-yard run (pass failed) Mackay — Dustin Rosenkrance 13-yard run (CJ The Associated Press pre- the lowest vote total of the Carolina. “I know Harrison team and finished with an downs to build a 38-6 lead. Barnhart run) Mackay — Caden Betzer 1-yard run (Betzer run) season men’s basketball starters with 17. would agree, however, that honorable mention post- Sosa added a 4-yard run for Mackay — Barnhart 1-yard run (Pass fail) All-America team, while Joining Singler and it would be even more season selection. Murtaugh. Second quarter Mackay — Rosenkrace 15-yard run (Betzer run) North Carolina’s Harrison Barnes on the team were exciting to make the All- “Our kids came out ready Mackay — Adam Lambert 52-yard run (Fran McGee from Zach Foster) Barnes became the first Jacob Pullen of Kansas State America team that’s picked See ALL-AMERICA, Sports 2 to play and the first drive we Murtaugh — Sosa 4 run (Sosa run) Sports 2 Tuesday, November 2, 2010 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho

Class 5A Preston 42,Twin Falls 6 IDAHO HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS Holt Arena Rimrock/Hagerman winner vs. Quarterfinals Nov. 5 Semifinals Grace/Notus winner Nov. 5 Quarterfinals Fruitland 54, Homedale 30 TBA Nov. 12 Prairie/Wallace winner vs. Potlatch- Centennial at Highland, 7 p.m., Holt Preston at Blackfoot, 7 p.m. Sugar-Salem 14, Marsh Valley 6 New Plymouth/Kamiah winner Kendrick-Genesee/Troy winner Arena Pocatello at Bishop Kelly, 7 p.m. Kimberly 42, Parma 41 Class 2A vs. Butte County/Malad winner Championship game Vallivue vs. Capital, 6 p.m., Bronco Skyview at Sandpoint, 8 p.m. Oct. 30 Sub-state round Nampa Christian/Declo winner Nov. 19 Stadium Nov. 6 Snake River 32, Salmon 26 Oct. 28 vs. Aberdeen/West Side TBA Eagle at Rocky Mountain, 7 p.m. Middleton vs. Shelley, 6:30 p.m., Quarterfinals Malad 61, Firth 20 winner Class 1A Lake City at Coeur dAlene, 8 p.m. Holt Arena Nov. 5 Oct. 29 Championship game Division II Semifinals Semifinals Bonners Ferry at Fruitland, 7 p.m. Butte County 44, Gooding 22 Nov. 19 Quarterfinals Nov. 12 Nov. 12 Snake River at Sugar-Salem, 7 p.m. Declo 28, McCall-Donnelly 6 TBA Nov. 5 Vallivue/Capital winner vs. Lake Preston/Blackfoot winner vs. South Fremont at Kimberly, 7 p.m. Nampa Christian 50, Grangeville 31 Dietrich at Castleford, 7 p.m. City/Coeur dAlene winner Skyview/Sandpoint winner Nov. 6 New Plymouth 61, Orofino 7 Class 1A Nov. 6 Centennial/Highland winner vs. Pocatello/Bishop Kelly winner vs. Weiser at Timberlake, 2 p.m. West Side 52, Glenns Ferry 8 Division I Rockland at Carey, 1 p.m. Eagle/Rocky Mountain winner Middleton/Shelley winner Oct. 30 Quarterfinals Garden Valley at Kootenai, 1 p.m. Championship game Championship game Nov. 12 Aberdeen 28,West Jefferson 16 Nov. 5 Mackay at Salmon River, 1 p.m. Nov. 19 Nov. 19 Semifinals Kamiah 28, Marsing 6 Grace at Notus, 7 p.m. Semifinals TBA TBA Weiser/Timberlake winner vs. Quarterfinals Rimrock at Hagerman, 7 p.m. Nov. 12 Bonners Ferry/Fruitland Nov. 5 Potlatch/Kendrick/Genesee vs. Rockland/Carey winner vs. Class 4A Class 3A winner Nampa Christian at Declo, 7 p.m. Troy, 7 p.m., Kibbie Dome Dietrich/Castleford winner Sub-state round Sub-state round Snake River/Sugar-Salem winner Nov. 6 Nov. 6 Mackay/Salmon River winner vs. Oct. 29 Oct. 28 vs. South Fremont/Kimberly Butte County vs. Malad, 1:30 p.m., Prarie at Wallace, 3 p.m. Garden Valley/Kootenai winner Blackfoot 62,Jerome 13 South Fremont 24,American Falls 21 winner Holt Arena Championship game Pocatello 16, Hillcrest 14 Oct. 29 Championship game New Plymouth at Kamiah, 2 p.m. Semifinals Nov. 19 Shelley 21, Minico 7 Weiser 35, Buhl 12 Nov. 19 Aberdeen vs.West Side,4 p.m., Nov. 12 TBA Vikings release Moss after rant BSU rounds out 2011 EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — game but endurance” still competitive in the NFC nonconference slate Just four weeks ago, Randy announced he issues. East as they enter their bye Moss gushed about returning wouldnt take McNabb, week — assuming they can to Minnesota. He felt fortu- any questions. because of nag- figure out whats happening with Nevada, Fresno St. nate to return to his first team He repeatedly ging hamstring between coach and quarter- and was looking forward to expressed and groin back. For the Times-News has with both Nevada and seeing those purple No. 84 admiration for injuries, wasnt Fresno State next season, jerseys again. coach Bill in good enough VICK BACK TO FULL PRACTICE BOISE — Boise State will and look forward to both One day after Moss rant Belichick and shape to run a PHILADELPHIA — Sliding face two familiar foes to schools joining us in the following a loss at New his former team two-minute and running out of bounds complete its 2011 noncon- Mountain West Conference England, the happy reunion and criticized offense with no isnt Michael Vicks style — ference schedule. The beginning in 2012,” Boise was over. the Vikings for timeouts — until now maybe. Broncos announced State Director of Athletics Vikings players confirmed not paying enough atten- according to Shanahan. After missing three games Monday they will face Gene Bleymaier said. Monday that coach Brad tion to his advice in the run- “The cardiovascular with a rib cartilage injury,Vick Nevada and Fresno Boise States noncon- Childress informed them up to the game. endurance that it takes to run said he needs to “play State to round out ference schedule for during a team meeting that “Im definitely down that a two-minute, going all the smarter” when he scrambles there nonleague next season includes the wide receiver had been we lost this game. I didnt way down with no timeouts, out of the pocket. slate as they join the games at Ole Miss released. expect wed lose this game,” calling plays, its just not Vick completed his first full Mountain West (Sept. 3), at Toledo (Sept. “This decision was made Moss said. “I dont know how easy.” Shanahan said. “If I practice Monday since getting Conference. 17) and home against Tulsa based on what we thought many more times Ill be in thought it was the best situa- hurt on Oct. 3, and expects to The Broncos will host the (Sept. 24) as well as those was in the best interests of the New England again. But I tion to do, then Donovan start for the Philadelphia Wolf Pack on Oct. 1 and announced Monday. Minnesota Vikings, both in leave coach Belichick and would have run the two- Eagles when they host the travel to play the Bulldogs The Broncos MWC the short and long term,” those guys with a salute: I minute offense.” Indianapolis Colts next on Oct. 8. schedule in 2011 will Childress said Monday night love you guys. I miss you. Im Somewhere in between the Sunday. Nevada and Fresno State include games against Air in a team-issued statement. out.” range of explanations is the “I definitely have to be will play league games in Force, Colorado State, New “We wish Randy the best as Moss had only one catch for cold fact: McNabb, who turns smarter when running with the Western Athletic Mexico, San Diego State, he moves forward in his 8 yards against the Patriots. In 34 this month, is not having a the football, trying to get Conference next season TCU, UNLV and Wyoming. career.” four games for the Vikings, he very good season. down,”Vick said.“If not, who before moving to the Dates and locations for the The NFL Network first had 13 receptions for 174 yards The change of message by a knows? Theres no telling Mountain West Conference 2011 Mountain West reported the struggling and two touchdowns. coach with two Super Bowl what Im going to do. I cant in 2012. Conference games will be Vikings (2-5) had waived the titles made for a baffling day predetermine what Im going “We are excited to con- announced by the league six-time Pro Bowler less than SHANAHAN: MCNABB NOT IN at Redskins Park, nearly to do. I just have to play tinue the rivalry Boise State office early next year. a month after acquiring him SHAPE TO RUN 2-MIN OFFENSE eclipsing the stunning deci- smarter and be conscious of from the Patriots for a third- ASHBURN, Va. — Mike sion to sit McNabb in the first whats going on out there and round draft pick. Moss Shanahan changed his story place. try and protect myself.” returned to New England on in a hurry. The new explana- With the Redskins trailing Vick was injured on one of Sunday and was wistful tion: Donovan McNabb was the Detroit Lions by six with his typical daring dashes at the about his days with the AFC benched more because of his 1:50 to play, Shanahan pulled end of the first quarter against Brotzman East leaders following body,not his brain. McNabb in favor of Rex the Redskins. He dodged and Continued from Sports 1 The Broncos (7-0, 3-0) Minnesotas 28-18 loss and Less than 24 hours after Grossman.It didnt work.The darted through the defense, Does a chip-shot field will also be without tight critical of the Vikings for not declaring he yanked McNabb backups first snap of the sea- eluding several tackles along goal attempt for Brotzman end Tommy Gallarda for taking his game-planning because of a “gut feel”relating son turned into a touchdown the way to a 23-yard run to the become a fourth-down the rest of the season. advice. to the quarterbacks less- for the other team, with 1 that was negated by a penal- gamble to get a first down Petersen said Gallarda had Moss, who was fined than-full competence in the Grossman fumbling the ball ty. He took two hard hits, get- without him? Can fresh- surgery recently to repair a $25,000 last week for failing to offense, the Washington on a blindside sack and ting sandwiched between man punter Trevor Harman broken foot suffered cooperate with the media and Redskins coach instead Ndamukong Suh returning it Kareem Moore and DeAngelo help the Broncos win the against Louisiana Tech and make himself regularly avail- insisted Monday it was a pre- for the score. Hall. field possession battle could be healthy enough to able for interviews, stepped to planned move that had more Detroit won 37-25, leaving against a Warrior team play in the postseason. the podium after Sundays to do with “cardiovascular the Redskins (4-4) at .500 and — The Associated Press averaging 39 points per Gallarda has seven game? catches for 63 yards and “Not having him could three touchdowns this sea- change strategy, sure,” son, but his real value is his Petersen said. “Wed like to run blocking. Junior Kyle think we could hit some Efaw,who has 12 catches for Dengs career-high 40 points lifts Bulls chip shot field goals with- 168 yards and three TDS, out him. But it certainly will step into the starting CHICAGO (AP) — Luol 16 points and 12 assists for Chicagos lead to nine with Brandon Roy added 17 does get you thinking.” role. Deng scored a career-high Chicago (2-1). 3:51 to play. Was another points for the Blazers on 4- 40 points to lead the The Trail Blazers entered rally in the offing? of-12 shooting. Chicago Bulls to a 110-98 the game 3-0, with all three Not this time. Kyle Deng scored 16 points in victory over the Portland of their victories coming as Korvers 3-pointer with the first quarter, much of it All-America Trail Blazers on Monday a result of fourth quarter 3:01 to play put Chicago up coming in transition, Continued from Sports 1 shooting 45.8 percent night. comebacks. Portland 105-92 and the Blazers where Bulls outscored the “Someone asked me if from 3-point range, one of Deng scored 16 points in outscored opponents 85- werent able to get closer Trail Blazers 12-0 and built we dont win a national the best marks in the the first and third quarters 49 in the final quarters of than 12 points after that. a 32-21 lead. The Blazers championship, will it ruin country. and shot 14-of-19 from the its first three games, but LaMarcus Aldridge entered the game as the the year? You just never The 6-10 Johnson aver- floor in the game. He were unable to mount a scored a season-high 33 NBAs top three-point know what to expect in the aged 15.5 points, 7.1 passed his previous career sustained rally against the points for Portland (3-1), shooting team, but went year and toward the end of rebounds and 2.1 blocks best of 38 with a 3-pointer Bulls. almost single-handedly 0-for-3 from there in the the year. Were not worried last season as the from the corner with 5:48 Portland rallied from keeping the Blazers in the opening period and 0-of- about that right now,” Boilermakers spent all but to play. The shot put the nine points down with a 17- game through three quar- 14 in the game. Singler said of the 2010-11 one week in the top ten. Bulls up 101-84. He had 38 3 run to finish its game in ters. Aldridge was original- Chicagos Joakim Noah, Blue Devils, who were the Despite losing forward points against the Blazers New York on Friday night. ly drafted by the Bulls in who entered the game as No. 1 choice in the presea- Robbie Hummel to an on March 26, 2007. Reserves Dante Cunning- 2006 but was traded the the NBAs top rebounder in son Top 25. “Theres so injury late in the season, Derrick Rose, who ham and Armon Johnson same day in a deal that sent the seasons early going, much we can accomplish, Purdue reached the third entered the game as the scored on layups on back- fellow draftee Tyrus had 10 points and 10 especially at the beginning round of the NCAA tour- NBAs leading scorer, added to-back possessions to cut Thomas to Chicago. rebounds in 42 minutes. of the year and the middle nament. Hummel, who of the year. Theres so many expected to be a pre- much to learn and experi- season All-America, ence.” injured the same knee just The 6-0 Pullen, whose after practice began last beard took on a profile of month and will miss the Colts its own last season, aver- season. Continued from Sports 1 lead blocker on a first- quarterback Matt Schaub, in the first half and couldnt aged 19.3 points, 3.4 No member of last sea- Reggie Wayne caught a down catch-and-run by too. rally the Texans in the sec- rebounds and 1.8 steals for sons All-America team touchdown pass, Manning Pierre Garcon in the third Thats how important ond as defensive ends Kansas State, which was returned. Freshmen John ran for a first down for the quarter. Mondays game was to the Dwight Freeney and Robert knocked out of the NCAA Wall and DeMarcus first time in nearly two Indys defense put consis- Colts. Mathis applied pressure. tournament by Butler one Cousins of Kentucky, and years, and even became the tent pressure on Houston Schaub struggled horribly Indy had three sacks. game before the Final Four. juniors Evan Turner of The Wildcats reached as Ohio State and Wes high as No. 5 in the polls Johnson of Syracuse all last season and start this went to the NBA, while Giants season ranked third in the Scottie Reynolds of Continued from Sports 1 keep working hard and keep in shape nected, sending a drive that kept sail- Top 25. Villanova was a senior. “They did all right,” Bochy said. “I because something is going to be good ing and landed over the left-center Pullen, a defensive stal- None of those players couldnt be prouder of a group. They this year.” field wall. wart, might have given his were on the preseason played with heart and determination. A team seemingly free of egos did And just like that, all the Giants past virtuoso performance team that featured Singler, They werent going to be denied. My everything right to take the lead. Ross, troubles seemed like ancient history. covering Fredette in the Kansas Cole Aldrich and staff, they accepted their roles and had the surprising MVP of the NL champi- The Giants won their previous title NCAA tournaments sec- Sherron Collins, Ken- only one mission.” onship series, stayed square and hit a when they played in New York at the ond round. Pullen had a tuckys Patrick Patterson Renteria reprised his role of postsea- leadoff single and Juan Uribe followed Polo Grounds. Thats where Mays career-high 34 points that and Luke Harangody of son star. His 11th-inning single ended with another hit up the middle. raced back for perhaps the most game while Fredette fin- Notre Dame. Collins was a Game 7 of the 1997 World Series and That put a runner at second base for famous catch of all time. ished with 21 points on 4- second-team pick after the lifted Florida over Cleveland. Forget the first time in the game and brought They moved West in 1958 and had of-13 shooting, two days season, while Aldrich and that he made the last out in the 2004 up Huff, who led the Giants in home tried ever since to escape a sort of big after getting 37 points Harangody were on the Series that finished Bostons sweep of runs this year. So what did he do? He league Alcatraz — the place where against Florida. third team. Patterson, like St. Louis — this journeymans path led expertly put down the first sacrifice teams get stuck for decades as also- Fredette, a 6-2 guard Singler, was among the to another title, helped by his go-ahead bunt of his career. rans. The Red Sox and White Sox got known for his ability to honorable mentions. home run in Game 2. Lee struck out Pat Burrell to keep free, not so the Cubs and Indians. score from anywhere on Pullen and Fredette were “It was a tough year for me,”the oft- the runners put, but Ross began hop- So clang the cable car bells. Loudly, the court, averaged 22.1 also among the postseason injured shortstop said. “I told myself to ping home as soon as Renteria con- too. Baseballs best play in the Bay. points last season while honorable mentions. Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho SPORTS Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Sports 3 SCOREBOARD

Oklahoma St. 24, Kansas St. 14 Phoenix 10 3 4 3 9 23 29 2. Tuf Cooper, Decatur, Texas, $107,369 AUTO RACING NBA Box Iowa St. 28, Kansas 16 Anaheim 12 4 7 1 9 29 42 3. Stran Smith, Childress, Texas, $99,118 BULLS 110, TRAIL BLAZERS 98 Nebraska 31, Missouri 17 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime 4. Jerome Schneeberger, Ponca City, Okla., $98,321 NASCAR Sprint Cup Leaders PORTLAND (98) GGAAMMEE Texas A&M 45, Texas Tech 27 loss. 5. Shane Hanchey, Sulphur, La., $96,896 Through Oct. 31 Baylor 30, Texas 22 Sundays Games 6. Trent Creager, Stillwater, Okla., $92,092 Points Batum 1-5 1-2 3, Aldridge 12-19 9-9 33, Camby 2-7 5-5 9, Miller 2-6 3-4 7, Roy 4-12 9-11 17, Matthews 1-4 3-4 5, Oklahoma 43, Colorado 10 No games scheduled 7. Tyson Durfey, Colbert, Wash., $89,174 1, Jimmie Johnson, 6,149. 2, Denny Hamlin, 6,135. 3, Saturday, Nov. 6 Mondays Games 8. Clint Cooper, Decatur, Texas, $88,609 Kevin Harvick, 6,111. 4, Jeff Gordon, 5,942. 5, Kyle Cunningham 3-8 0-0 6, Fernandez 3-10 0-0 6, A.Johnson 4-8 2-6 10, Oberto 0-0 0-0 0, Babbitt 1-1 0- Baylor at Oklahoma St., 10:30 a.m. N.Y. Rangers 3, Chicago 2 9. Fred Whitfield, Hockley, Texas, $84,305 Busch, 5,919. 6, Carl Edwards, 5,902. 7, Tony Stewart, PLAN Colorado at Kansas, Noon Philadelphia 3, Carolina 2 10. Ryan Jarrett, Summerville, Ga., $79,972 5,832. 8, Matt Kenseth, 5,825. 9, Kurt Busch, 5,799. 10, 0 2. Totals 33-80 32-41 98. PLAN CHICAGO (110) Nebraska at Iowa St., 1:30 p.m. New Jersey at Vancouver, late 11. Scott Kormos, Teague, Texas, $79,170 Jeff Burton, 5,797. Oklahoma at Texas A&M, 5 p.m. Tuesdays Games 12. Joseph Parsons, Marana, Ariz., $77,822 11, Greg Biffle, 5,788. 12, Clint Bowyer, 5,782. 13, Jamie Deng 14-19 9-11 40, Gibson 6-9 0-0 12, Noah 4-9 2-4 10, Rose 6-11 4-6 16, Bogans 1-2 0-0 3, Asik 2-3 2-6 6, TV SCHEDULE Missouri at Texas Tech, 6 p.m. Ottawa at Toronto, 5 p.m. 13. Cody Ohl, Hico, Texas, $76,498 Mcmurray, 3,976. 14, Mark Martin, 3,937. 15, Ryan Texas at Kansas St., 6 p.m. Montreal at Columbus, 5 p.m. 14. Clif Cooper, Decatur, Texas, $72,974 Newman, 3,883. 16, Juan Pablo Montoya, 3,866. 17, J.Johnson 1-2 0-2 2, Watson 2-5 0-0 4, Korver 4-7 2-2 11, Brewer 2-3 0-1 4, Scalabrine 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 43-71 San Jose at Minnesota, 6 p.m. 15. Jerrad Hofstetter, Portales, N.M., $72,836 Joey Logano, 3,809. 18, David Reutimann, 3,772. 19, COLLEGE FOOTBALL Big Sky Conference Vancouver at Edmonton, 7 p.m. 16. Hunter Herrin, Apache, Okla., $72,383 Dale Earnhardt Jr., 3,662. 20, Martin Truex Jr., 3,614. 19-32 110. Portland 21 26 26 25 — 98 5 p.m. Conference All Games Wednesdays Games 17. Houston Hutto, Del Rio, Texas, $71,376 Money Boston at Buffalo, 5 p.m. 18. Justin Maass, Giddings, Texas, $69,265 1, Jimmie Johnson, $6,652,947. 2, Jamie Mcmurray, Chicago 32 24 32 22 — 110 ESPN2 — Middle Tenn. at Arkansas W L PF PA W L PF PA 3-Point Goals—Portland 0-14 (Cunningham 0-1, Roy 0- Toronto at Washington, 5 p.m. 19. Adam Gray, Seymour, Texas, $65,918 $6,504,727. 3, Kurt Busch, $6,351,919. 4, Kevin Harvick, St. E. Washington 6 1 212 164 7 2 271 245 N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 5 p.m. 20. Cimarron Boardman, Stephenville, Texas, $63,679 $6,250,656. 5, Kyle Busch, $5,919,143. 6, Jeff Gordon, 2, Batum 0-2, Matthews 0-3, Fernandez 0-6), Chicago 5-13 (Deng 3-5, Bogans 1-2, Korver 1-2, Watson 0-1, Montana St. 5 1 205 188 7 2 334 242 Atlanta at Florida, 5:30 p.m. Steer Roping $5,333,253. 7, Tony Stewart, $5,280,734. 8, Denny NHL HOCKEY Montana 5 2 200 168 6 3 306 205 New Jersey at Chicago, 6:30 p.m. 1. Rocky Patterson, Pratt, Kan., $83,801 Hamlin, $5,211,128. 9, Matt Kenseth, $4,998,328. 10, Carl Rose 0-3). Fouled Out—Asik. Rebounds—Portland 47 (Camby 11), Chicago 50 (Noah 10). Assists—Portland 15 6 p.m. Weber St. 4 2 181 181 5 3 221 228 Pittsburgh at Dallas, 6:30 p.m. 2. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $51,708 Edwards, $4,977,313. Sacramento St. 3 3 216 154 4 4 264 223 Detroit at Calgary, 7:30 p.m. 3. Vin Fisher Jr., Andrews, Texas, $47,065 11, Kasey Kahne, $4,891,416. 12, Jeff Burton, $4,846,480. (Miller 6), Chicago 27 (Rose 13). Total Fouls—Portland VERSUS — San Jose at Minnesota 27, Chicago 33. Technicals—Portland Coach McMillan, N. Arizona 2 3 111 99 4 4 205 163 Nashville at Phoenix, 8 p.m. 4. Chance Kelton, Mayer, Ariz., $37,408 13, David Reutimann, $4,766,119. 14, Juan Pablo SOCCER Portland St. 1 4 148 164 2 6 198 320 Tampa Bay at Anaheim, 8 p.m. 5. Rod Hartness, Pawhuska, Okla., $35,891 Montoya, $4,749,738. 15, Joey Logano, $4,660,861. 16, Portland defensive three second, Chicago defensive three second. A—21,057 (20,917). N. Colorado 1 5 159 215 2 7 226 294 6. Chet Herren, Pawhuska, Okla., $35,351 Greg Biffle, $4,570,762. 17, Ryan Newman, $4,547,752. 18, 1:30 p.m. Idaho St. 0 6 92 191 1 7 141 232 7. Scott Snedecor, Uvalde, Texas, $35,206 Clint Bowyer, $4,393,804. 19, A J Allmendinger, FSN — UEFA Champions League, Saturdays Results RODEO 8. Bryce Davis, Abilene, Texas, $34,970 $4,351,244. 20, Dale Earnhardt Jr., $4,309,528. BETTING Weber St. 30, Montana 21 9. Cody Lee, Gatesville, Texas, $30,192 Manchester United at Bursaspor Montana St. 23, Idaho St. 20, OT Pro Rodeo Leaders 10. Dan Fisher, Andrews, Texas, $29,557 BASEBALL Glantz-Culver Line 6 p.m. South Dakota 34, N. Colorado 6 Final 2010 11. J.P. Wickett, Sallisaw, Okla., $27,944 For Tuesday, Nov. 2 FSN — UEFA Champions League, Sacramento St. 40, N. Arizona 10 All-Around 12. Cody Scheck, Kiowa, Kan., $27,781 College Football E. Washington 50, Portland St. 17 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $268,334 13. Lawson Plemons, Axtell, Texas, $25,936 2010 MLB Postseason Tonight Inter Milan at Tottenham (same- Saturday, Nov. 6 2. Curtis Cassidy, Donalda, Alberta, $137,461 14. J.D. Yates, Pueblo, Colo., $22,851 All Times MDT 3. Ryan Jarrett, Summerville, Ga., $103,163 FAVORITE OPEN TODAY UNDERDOG Idaho St. at Georgia, 10:30 a.m. 15. J. Tom Fisher, Andrews, Texas, $22,693 DIVISION SERIES day tape) Weber St. at Montana St., 12:05 p.m. 4. Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo., $102,233 16. Mike Chase, McAlester, Okla., $22,518 WORLD SERIES Middle Tenn. 1 1½ at Arkansas St. N. Arizona at N. Colorado, 1:35 p.m. 5. Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, Ore., $100,074 17. Ralph Williams, Skiatook, Okla., $21,379 Wednesday, Oct. 27 Wednesday Portland St. at Sacramento St., 3:05 p.m. 6. Cody Ohl, Hico, Texas, $89,652 18. Dee Kyler Jr., Pawhuska, Okla., $21,301 San Francisco 11, Texas 7 7. Steve Woolsey, Payson, Utah, $70,140 at South Florida 10½ 10 Rutgers Tampa Bay 5 2 0 .714 136 163 19. Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, Texas, $20,060 Thursday, Oct. 28 Thursday Mountain West Conference 8. Clint Robinson, Spanish Fork, Utah, $68,027 20. J. Paul Williams, Burbank, Okla., $19,676 San Francisco 9, Texas 0 New Orleans 5 3 0 .625 167 148 Conference All Games 9. Jesse Bail, Camp Crook, S.D., $58,101 Saturday, Oct. 30 at Ohio 15 15 Buffalo Carolina 1 6 0 .143 85 150 Bull Riding at Virginia Tech 15½ 13½ Georgia Tech W L PF PA W L PF PA 10. Seth Glause, Rock Springs, Wyo., $53,161 1. Wesley Silcox, Santaquin, Utah, $137,392 Texas 4, San Francisco 2 NORTH W L T Pct PF PA 11. Jesse Sheffield, Austin, Colo., $51,730 Sunday, Oct. 31 Friday 2. Shawn Hogg, Odessa, Texas, $114,753 at Cent. Michigan 3½ 3½ W. Michigan Green Bay 5 3 0 .625 176 136 TCU 5 0 189 16 9 0 367 78 12. Stockton Graves, Newkirk, Okla., $51,520 3. Steve Woolsey, Payson, Utah, $112,017 San Francisco 4, Texas 0 UCF 4½ 2½ at Houston Utah 5 0 211 59 8 0 362 113 13. Timber Moore, Aubrey, Texas, $51,022 4. Tyler Smith, Fruita, Colo., $101,619 Monday, Nov. 1 Chicago 4 3 0 .571 126 114 San Diego St. 3 1 126 107 6 2 279 162 14. Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, Texas, $48,092 San Francisco 3, Texas 1, San Francisco wins series 4-1 Saturday Minnesota 2 5 0 .286 129 144 5. Clayton Williams, Carthage, Texas, $98,169 Air Force 8 7 at Army Detroit 2 5 0 .286 183 165 Air Force 3 3 159 148 5 4 262 202 15. Jim Ross Cooper, Monument, N.M., $46,798 6. Kanin Asay, Powell, Wyo., $95,755 at Miami 12½ 10½ Maryland BYU 2 2 66 107 3 5 128 216 16. Ace Slone, Cuero, Texas, $46,461 7. Chad Denton, Berry Creek, Calif., $95,279 World Series Box at Clemson 2½ 3 N.C. State WEST W L T Pct PF PA Colorado St. 2 3 114 159 3 6 169 299 17. Chance Kelton, Mayer, Ariz., $43,902 8. J.W. Harris, Mullin, Texas, $87,803 UNLV 1 3 71 139 1 7 135 303 18. Steven Turner, Cochrane, Alberta, $42,097 GIANTS 3, RANGERS 1 at Duke 1 Pk Virginia Seattle 4 3 0 .571 123 140 9. D.J. Domangue, Houma, La., $87,105 at Syracuse 6 OFF Louisville St. Louis 4 4 0 .500 140 141 New Mexico 0 4 58 169 0 8 109 347 19. Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, Utah, $39,568 10. Dustin Elliott, North Platte, Neb., $80,291 San Francisco Texas Iowa 16½ 17 at Indiana Arizona 3 4 0 .429 133 198 Wyoming 0 5 78 168 2 7 139 288 20. Trell Etbauer, Goodwell, Okla., $39,515 11. Ardie Maier, Timber Lake, S.D., $78,846 ab r h bi ab r h bi at Michigan 2 3 Illinois San Francisco 2 6 0 .250 137 178 Saturdays Results Bareback Riding 12. Corey Navarre, Weatherford, Okla., $76,354 ATorrs rf 4 0 1 0 Andrus ss 4 0 0 0 Boston College 2 3 at Wake Forest Sundays Games San Diego St. 48, Wyoming 38 1. Ryan Gray, Cheney, Wash., $159,024 13. Bobby Welsh, Gillette, Wyo., $73,579 FSnchz 2b 4 0 1 0 MYong 3b 4 0 1 0 at Penn St. 6½ 6 Northwestern San Francisco 24, Denver 16 Colorado St. 38, New Mexico 14 2. Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb., $136,452 14. Seth Glause, Rock Springs, Wyo., $65,139 Posey c 4 0 2 0 JHmltn cf 4 0 0 0 Wisconsin 20 20 at Purdue Detroit 37, Washington 25 Utah 28, Air Force 23 3. Clint Cannon, Waller, Texas, $108,056 15. Cody Whitney, Asher, Okla., $64,547 C.Ross lf 4 1 1 0 Guerrr dh 4 0 0 0 at Michigan St. 25 24 Minnesota Kansas City 13, Buffalo 10, OT TCU 48, UNLV 6 4. Wes Stevenson, Lubbock, Texas, $105,234 16. Beau Schroeder, China, Texas, $63,336 Uribe 3b 4 1 1 0 N.Cruz rf 4 1 1 1 at Florida St. 9½ 10 North Carolina St. Louis 20, Carolina 10 Saturday, Nov. 6 5. Bobby Mote, Culver, Ore., $89,385 17. Jarrod Craig, Hillsboro, Texas, $63,312 A.Huff 1b 3 0 0 0 Kinsler 2b 2 0 0 0 at Oklahoma St. 9 7½ Baylor Miami 22, Cincinnati 14 Air Force at Army, 10 a.m. 6. Dusty LaValley, Bezanson, Alberta, $88,015 18. Ryan Shanklin, Rocksprings, Texas, $57,679 Burrell dh 4 0 0 0 DvMrp lf 3 0 0 0 at South Carolina 3 3 Arkansas Jacksonville 35, Dallas 17 UNLV at BYU, Noon 7. Will Lowe, Canyon, Texas, $85,406 19. Marcus Michaelis, Caldwell, Idaho, $57,488 Renteri ss 3 1 1 3 BMolin c 3 0 0 0 Florida 13 14 at Vanderbilt Green Bay 9, N.Y. Jets 0 TCU at Utah, 1:30 p.m. 8. Kelly Timberman, Mills, Wyo., $82,586 20. Howdy Cloud, Kountze, Texas, $56,669 Rownd cf 3 0 0 0 Morlnd 1b 2 0 1 0 Colorado 10 9 at Kansas San Diego 33, Tennessee 25 Wyoming at New Mexico, 4 p.m. 9. Justin McDaniel, Porum, Okla., $81,850 Barrel Racing Totals 33 3 7 3 Totals 30 1 3 1 at Ball St. 13½ 13½ Akron New England 28, Minnesota 18 Colorado St. at San Diego St., 8 p.m. 10. Steven Peebles, Redmond, Ore., $80,172 1. Sherry Cervi, Marana, Ariz., $179,852 San Francisco 000 000 300 — 3 at BYU 18 18½ UNLV Oakland 33, Seattle 3 11. Jason Havens, Prineville, Ore., $75,877 2. Lindsay Sears, Nanton, Alberta, $133,952 Texas 000 000 100 — 1 at Tulsa 17 18 Rice Tampa Bay 38, Arizona 35 Pacific-10 Conference 12. Kaycee Feild, Payson, Utah, $74,148 3. Brittany Pozzi, Victoria, Texas, $114,452 E—Moreland (1). DP—Texas 1. LOB—San Francisco 4, at Boise St. 23½ 21½ Hawaii New Orleans 20, Pittsburgh 10 Conference AllGames 13. Matt Bright, Azle, Texas, $74,145 4. Brenda Mays, Terrebonne, Ore., $100,248 Texas 4. HR—Renteria (2), N.Cruz (1). S—A.Huff. Temple 3½ 3½ at Kent St. Open: N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta, W L PF PA W L PF PA 14. Joe Gunderson, Agar, S.D., $71,797 5. Jill Moody, Letcher, S.D., $86,651 IP H R ER BB SO at Utah St. 15½ 17½ New Mexico St. Baltimore, Cleveland 15. D.V. Fennell, Neosho, Mo., $64,485 6. Lisa Lockhart, Oelrichs, S.D., $80,601 San Francisco at East Carolina 2½ 3 Navy Mondays Game Oregon 5 0 250 130 8 0 439 143 16. Jared Smith, Cross Plains, Texas, $50,471 7. Nellie Williams, Cottonwood, Calif., $72,633 Lincecum W,2-0 8 3 1 1 2 10 at Oregon 27 OFF Washington Indianapolis 30, Houston 17 Arizona 4 1 134 80 7 1 261 115 17. Micky Downare, Hartsel, Colo., $47,898 8. Kelli Tolbert, Hooper, Utah, $72,360 Br.Wilson S,1-1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Southern Miss. 10½ 9½ at Tulane Sunday, Nov. 7 Stanford 4 1 182 115 7 1 339 170 18. Dave Worsfold, Wandoan, Queensland, Australia, 9. Christina Richman, Glendora, Calif., $67,140 Texas Nebraska 18½ 19 at Iowa St. Chicago vs. Buffalo at Toronto, 11 a.m. Oregon St. 3 1 129 97 4 3 209 192 $45,443 10. Sherrylynn Johnson, Henryetta, Okla., $60,746 Cl.Lee L,0-2 7 6 3 3 0 6 Oklahoma 5 3½ at Texas A&M N.Y. Jets at Detroit, 11 a.m. Southern Cal 2 3 196 152 5 3 294 223 19. Cody DeMers, Kimberly, Idaho, $45,389 11. Jeanne Anderson, White City, Kan., $57,543 N.Feliz 2 1 0 0 0 2 Texas 3 4 at Kansas St. Miami at Baltimore, 11 a.m. Ariz. St. 2 3 142 137 4 4 256 186 20. Heath Ford, Elkhart, Texas, $43,185 12. Tana Poppino, Big Cabin, Okla., $55,582 Umpires—Home, Jeff Kellogg; First, Gary Darling; at Stanford 7 8½ Arizona San Diego at Houston, 11 a.m. California 2 3 115 117 4 4 250 179 Steer Wrestling 13. Angie Meadors, Blanchard, Okla., $52,473 Second, John Hirschbeck; Third, Sam Holbrook; Right, TCU 4½ 5 at Utah Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 11 a.m. Washington 2 3 95 174 3 5 174 273 1. Curtis Cassidy, Donalda, Alberta, $110,473 14. Benette Barrington, Lubbock, Texas, $51,584 Mike Winters; Left, Bill Miller. Fresno St. 2½ 1½at Louisiana Tech New Orleans at Carolina, 11 a.m. UCLA 1 4 83 187 3 5 170 243 2. Todd Suhn, Hermosa, S.D., $101,791 15. Sydni Blanchard, Albuquerque, N.M., $49,904 T—2:32. A—52,045 (49,170). at UAB 10 9½ Marshall New England at Cleveland, 11 a.m. Washington St. 0 6 102 239 1 8 163 361 3. Dean Gorsuch, Gering, Neb., $92,703 16. Sheena Robbins, Fresno, Calif., $47,954 Nevada 13 12 at Idaho Arizona at Minnesota, 11 a.m. Saturdays Results 4. Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, Calif., $90,142 17. Britany Fleck, Mandan, N.D., $45,323 California 15 14½at Washington St. N.Y. Giants at Seattle, 2:05 p.m. Arizona 29, UCLA 21 5. Trevor Knowles, Mount Vernon, Ore., $86,113 18. Layna Kight, Wills Point, Texas, $40,118 Wyoming 10 10 at New Mexico Kansas City at Oakland, 2:15 p.m. Oregon St. 35, California 7 6. Matt Reeves, Cross Plains, Texas, $82,391 19. Jessi Eagleberger, Stringtown, Okla., $39,811 BASKETBALL Oregon St. 6½ 5½ at UCLA Indianapolis at Philadelphia, 2:15 p.m. Stanford 41, Washington 0 7. Cody Cassidy, Donalda, Alberta, $76,433 20. Sabrina Ketcham, Yeso, N.M., $37,286 Missouri 6½ 4 at Texas Tech Dallas at Green Bay, 6:20 p.m. Arizona St. 42, Washington St. 0 8. Jule Hazen, Ashland, Kan., $71,091 Alabama 6½ 6½ at LSU Open: Denver, Washington, St. Louis, Jacksonville, San Oregon 53, Southern Cal 32 9. Dane Hanna, Berthold, N.D., $68,937 Tennessee 18½ OFF at Memphis Francisco, Tennessee Saturday, Nov. 6 10. Ethan Thouvenell, Napa, Calif., $67,068 TRANSACTIONS NBA Washington at Oregon, TBA 11. Billy Bugenig, Ferndale, Calif., $66,187 All Times MDT SMU 8½ 7 at UTEP Monday, Nov. 8 BASEBALL at San Diego St. 15 17 Colorado St. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 6:30 p.m. Arizona at Stanford, TBA 12. Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo., $62,542 EASTERN at Southern Cal 7 5½ Arizona St. California at Washington St., 2 p.m. 13. Wade Sumpter, Fowler, Colo., $61,407 American League ATLANTIC W L Pct GB at Mississippi 27 27 La.-Lafayette Oregon St. at UCLA, 5 p.m. 14. Kyle Hughes, Olney Springs, Colo., $57,399 CLEVELAND INDIANS—Assigned C Luke Carlin out- Fla. Atlantic 2½ 2½ at W. Kentucky NFL Box Arizona St. at Southern Cal, 8:30 p.m. 15. Nick Guy, Sparta, Wis., $54,332 right to Columbus (IL). Boston 2 1 .667 — 16. Stan Branco, Chowchilla, Calif., $53,303 OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Promoted bullpen coach Ron New Jersey 2 1 .667 — at Fla. International 10 9½Louisiana-Monroe COLTS 30, TEXANS 17 Western Athletic Conference Romanick to pitching coach. Toronto 1 1 .500 ½ Troy 10 12 at North Texas 17. Sean Mulligan, Coleman, Okla., $52,594 Off Key Houston 0 3 7 7 — 17 Conference All Games 18. Casey McMillen, Redmond, Ore., $50,398 TEXAS RANGERS—Removed RHP Alexi Ogando from New York 1 2 .333 1 Indianapolis 7 10 10 3 — 30 the World Series roster. Added RHP Dustin Nippert Philadelphia 0 3 .000 2 Louisville QB questionable W L PF PA W L PF PA 19. Shawn Greenfield, Lakeview, Ore., $50,188 Washington QB questionable First Quarter 20. Olin Hannum, Malad, Idaho, $49,979 to the World Series roster. SOUTHEAST W L Pct GB Tennessee QB questionable Ind—Tamme 2 pass from Manning (Vinatieri kick), 6:59. Hawaii 5 0 207 86 7 2 353 201 Team Roping (header) National League Second Quarter Boise St. 3 0 156 20 7 0 334 94 HOUSTON ASTROS—Named Rick Kranitz minor Atlanta 3 0 1.000 — 1. Clay Tryan, Billings, Mont., $146,608 NFL Ind—Hayden 25 interception return (Vinatieri kick), Fresno St. 3 1 134 101 5 2 238 187 2. Chad Masters, Clarksville, Tenn., $116,721 league pitching coordinator and Ed Sedar minor Miami 3 1 .750 ½ 14:44. Nevada 2 1 112 82 7 1 335 182 league outfield/baserunning instructor. Orlando 1 1 .500 1½ Sunday 3. Turtle Powell, Stephenville, Texas, $106,327 Hou—FG Rackers 53, 12:00. Louisiana Tech 2 2 113 131 3 5 184 235 4. Travis Tryan, Billings, Mont., $88,822 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Announced first-base Washington 0 2 .000 2½ FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG Ind—FG Vinatieri 48, :53. Idaho 1 2 82 107 4 4 241 201 coach Davey Lopes will not return next season. Charlotte 0 3 .000 3 5. Charly Crawford, Prineville, Ore., $88,200 Chicago-x 2½ 3 (41) Buffalo Third Quarter New Mexico St. 1 3 53 156 2 6 116 295 6. Britt Williams, Hammond, Mont., $86,744 BASKETBALL CENTRAL W L Pct GB at Houston OFF OFF (OFF) San Diego Ind—Wayne 15 pass from Manning (Vinatieri kick), Utah St. 0 4 79 166 2 6 179 271 7. Luke Brown, Stephenville, Texas, $81,115 National Basketball Association New Orleans 6½ 7 (42½) at Carolina 11:30. San Jose St. 0 4 58 145 1 8 107 301 8. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $80,974 ATLANTA HAWKS—Agreed to terms with C Al Horford Chicago 2 1 .667 — Saturdays Results on a five-year contract extension. Indiana 2 1 .667 — at Minnesota 8 9 (41) Arizona Hou—Johnson 28 pass from Schaub (Rackers kick), 9. Brady Tryan, Huntley, Mont., $72,868 at Atlanta 9½ 8½ (44½) Tampa Bay 7:40. New Mexico St. 29, San Jose St. 27 10. Colby Lovell, Madisonville, Texas, $69,811 MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES—Exercised fourth-year Cleveland 1 2 .333 1 Nevada 56, Utah St. 42 contract options on F Michael Beasley, F Kevin Love Milwaukee 1 2 .333 1 N.Y. Jets 3½ 3½ (42½) at Detroit Ind—FG Vinatieri 23, 1:18. 11. Derrick Begay, Seba Dalkai, Ariz., $69,056 Fourth Quarter Hawaii 45, Idaho 10 12. JoJo LeMond, Andrews, Texas, $68,819 and C Kosta Koufos and third-year contract options Detroit 0 3 .000 2 at Baltimore 4 5½ (40½) Miami Saturday, Nov. 6 WESTERN New England 4 5 (44) at Cleveland Hou—Foster 6 run (Rackers kick), 12:22. 13. Nick Sartain, Yukon, Okla., $67,098 on G Jonny Flynn and G Wayne Ellington. Declined to N.Y. Giants 5 OFF (OFF) at Seattle Ind—FG Vinatieri 36, 7:23. New Mexico St. at Utah St., 1 p.m. 14. Ty Blasingame, Ramah, Colo., $67,092 offer a contract extension to F Corey Brewer, making SOUTHWEST W L Pct GB at Oakland 1 2½ (40½) Kansas City A—66,363. Hawaii at Boise St., 1:30 p.m. 15. Keven Daniel, Franklin, Tenn., $62,603 him a restricted free agent at the end of this season. New Orleans 3 0 1.000 — at Philadelphia OFF OFF (OFF) Indianapolis Hou Ind Fresno St. at Louisiana Tech, 2 p.m. 16. Riley Minor, Ellensburg, Wash., $59,866 Womens National Basketball Association Dallas 2 1 .667 1 at Green Bay 7½ 8 (44½) Dallas First downs 19 24 Nevada at Idaho,3 p.m. 17. Spencer Mitchell, Colusa, Calif., $58,135 WASHINGTON MYSTICS—Named Trudi Lacey general Memphis 2 1 .667 1 Monday Total Net Yards 291 366 18. Matt Sherwood, Pima, Ariz., $55,340 manager and coach. San Antonio 1 1 .500 1½ Pittsburgh 3½ 4 (42) at Cincinnati Rushes-yards 18-108 28-107 HOCKEY 19. Colby Siddoway, Hooper, Utah, $54,422 FOOTBALL x-at Toronto Passing 183 259 20. Joel Bach, Millsap, Texas, $53,433 National Football League Houston 0 3 .000 3 CAROLINA PANTHERS—Signed G C.J. Davis to the NORTHWEST W L Pct GB Off Key Punt Returns 3-11 3-40 Team Roping (heeler) Houston played Nov. 1 Kickoff Returns 7-172 4-90 NHL 1. Travis Graves, Jay, Okla., $147,653 practice squad. Released C Adrian Martinez from the All Times MDT practice squad. Portland 3 1 .750 — Seattle QB questionable Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-25 EASTERN 2. Cory Petska, Lexington, Okla., $122,184 Denver 2 1 .667 ½ Indianapolis played Nov. 1 Comp-Att-Int 22-38-1 26-45-0 3. Jade Corkill, Fallon, Nev., $116,721 MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Waived WR Randy Moss. Oklahoma City 2 1 .667 ½ Sacked-Yards Lost 3-18 1-9 ATLANTIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA 4. Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, Ore., $90,051 GOLF Minnesota 1 2 .333 1½ Punts 5-44.4 4-44.8 Philadelphia 12 7 4 1 15 37 29 5. Bobby Harris, Gillette, Wyo., $87,695 LPGA—Named Brian Carroll vice president, television Utah 1 2 .333 1½ FOOTBALL Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0 6. Rich Skelton, Llano, Texas, $83,972 and emerging media. N.Y. Rangers 11 6 4 1 13 34 32 HOCKEY PACIFIC W L Pct GB Penalties-Yards 5-30 9-69 Pittsburgh 12 6 5 1 13 35 28 7. Martin Lucero, Stephenville, Texas, $83,030 NFL Time of Possession 23:35 36:25 N.Y. Islanders 11 4 5 2 10 31 37 8. Patrick Smith, Midland, Texas, $81,771 National Hockey League L.A. Lakers 3 0 1.000 — All Times MDT INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS New Jersey 12 3 8 1 7 20 39 9. Caleb Twisselman, Santa Margarita, Calif., $72,947 NHL—Suspended Philadelphia F Danny Briere three Golden State 2 1 .667 1 AMERICAN RUSHING—Houston, Foster 15-102, Ward 2-5, Schaub 1- 10. Kory Koontz, Sudan, Texas, $70,467 games for his crosscheck against N.Y. Islanders C Sacramento 2 1 .667 1 EAST W L T Pct PF PA 1. Indianapolis, Hart 12-84, D.Brown 9-16, James 3-4, NORTHEAST GP W L OT PTS GF GA 11. Broc Cresta, Santa Rosa, Calif., $69,919 Frans Nielsen during Saturdays game. Phoenix 1 2 .333 2 Manning 4-3. Montreal 11 7 3 1 15 29 25 12. Jake Long, Coffeyville, Kan., $69,675 ANAHEIM DUCKS—Recalled C Nick Bonino from L.A. Clippers 0 3 .000 3 New England 6 1 0 .857 205 154 PASSING—Houston, Schaub 22-38-1-201. Indianapolis, Boston 8 6 2 0 12 24 11 13. Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson, Ariz., $69,056 Syracuse (AHL). Sundays Games N.Y. Jets 5 2 0 .714 159 110 Manning 26-45-0-268. Toronto 10 5 4 1 11 23 23 14. Kollin VonAhn, Durant, Okla., $67,098 BOSTON BRUINS—Recalled F Brian McGrattan from a Miami 101, New Jersey 78 Miami 4 3 0 .571 133 149 RECEIVING—Houston, Foster 9-65, Johnson 7-106, Ottawa 11 4 6 1 9 26 35 15. Cody Hintz, Spring Creek, Nev., $65,557 conditioning assignment at Providence (AHL). Dallas 99, L.A. Clippers 83 Buffalo 0 7 0 .000 131 211 Ward 2-9, Jones 2-6, Daniels 1-8, Leach 1-7. Buffalo 12 3 7 2 8 30 38 16. Randon Adams, Logandale, Nev., $61,881 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Activated D Brian Campbell Utah 120, Oklahoma City 99 from injured reserve. Placed F Dave Bolland on SOUTH W L T Pct PF PA Indianapolis, Garcon 7-78, Tamme 6-64, Gonzalez 4- SOUTHEAST GP W L OT PTS GF GA 17. Brady Minor, Ellensburg, Wash., $59,866 L.A. Lakers 107, Golden State 83 55, Wayne 4-39, Hart 3-19, D.Brown 2-13. 18. Justin Copp, Justin, Texas, $52,856 injured reserve. Mondays Games Indianapolis 5 2 0 .714 193 142 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Tampa Bay 10 7 2 1 15 35 30 19. Kyle Crick, Lipan, Texas, $50,046 DETROIT RED WINGS—Assigned D Doug Janik to Chicago 110, Portland 98 Tennessee 5 3 0 .625 224 150 Washington 11 7 4 0 14 34 25 20. Jhett Johnson, Casper, Wyo., $49,595 Grand Rapids (AHL). Toronto at Sacramento, late Houston 4 3 0 .571 170 197 Atlanta 11 5 4 2 12 36 40 Saddle Bronc Riding NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Reassigned F Linus Klasen San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, late Jacksonville 4 4 0 .500 165 226 College Football Standings Carolina 11 5 6 0 10 27 33 1. Bradley Harter, Weatherford, Texas, $106,808 to Milwaukee. Tuesdays Games NORTH W L T Pct PF PA Big 12 Conference Florida 9 4 5 0 8 24 21 2. Wade Sundell, Boxholm, Iowa, $102,937 OTTAWA SENATORS—Re-assigned G Robin Lehner to Atlanta at Cleveland, 5 p.m. North WESTERN 3. Cody Wright, Milford, Utah, $99,292 Binghamton (AHL). Baltimore 5 2 0 .714 149 129 Conference All Games TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Recalled D Matt Roy from Philadelphia at Washington, 5 p.m. Pittsburgh 5 2 0 .714 147 102 CENTRAL GP W L OT PTS GF GA 4. Taos Muncy, Corona, N.M., $98,964 Boston at Detroit, 5:30 p.m. W L PF PA W L PF PA 5. Heith DeMoss, Heflin, La., $86,125 Norfolk (AHL). Cleveland 2 5 0 .286 118 142 Chicago 14 7 6 1 15 41 40 ECHL Minnesota at Miami, 5:30 p.m. Cincinnati 2 5 0 .286 146 163 Missouri 3 1 109 67 7 1 260 123 6. Jesse Kruse, Great Falls, Mont., $85,328 Orlando at New York, 5:30 p.m. St. Louis 9 6 1 2 14 26 17 7. Cort Scheer, Elsmere, Neb., $82,503 ECHL—Suspended Kalamazoo D Jon Landry five WEST W L T Pct PF PA Nebraska 3 1 143 91 7 1 303 142 Detroit 9 6 2 1 13 30 24 games and fined him an undisclosed amount for his Portland at Milwaukee, 6 p.m. Iowa St. 3 2 128 154 5 4 216 267 8. Shaun Stroh, Dickinson, N.D., $80,913 Memphis at L.A. Lakers, 8:30 p.m. Kansas City 5 2 0 .714 163 122 Nashville 10 5 2 3 13 23 25 9. Rod Hay, Wildwood, Alberta, $77,693 actions during Fridays game at Florida. Kansas St. 2 3 155 146 5 3 251 205 Columbus 10 6 4 0 12 24 29 SOCCER Wednesdays Games Oakland 4 4 0 .500 212 168 Colorado 0 4 59 127 3 5 150 222 10. Jeff Willert, Belvidere, S.D., $75,211 Detroit at Atlanta, 5 p.m. NORTHWEST GP W L OT PTS GF GA 11. J.J. Elshere, Quinn, S.D., $70,875 Major League Soccer San Diego 3 5 0 .375 210 174 Kansas 0 4 40 187 2 6 129 265 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION—Promoted Bryan Scales Charlotte at New Jersey, 5 p.m. Denver 2 6 0 .250 154 223 South 12. Cody DeMoss, Heflin, La., $62,310 Minnesota at Orlando, 5 p.m. NATIONAL Colorado 11 6 4 1 13 39 39 13. Scott Miller, Boise, Idaho, $60,922 to director of youth development. Indiana at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. Conference AllGames Calgary 11 6 5 0 12 33 34 COLLEGE EAST W L T Pct PF PA 14. Dustin Flundra, Pincher Creek, Alberta, $58,353 Milwaukee at Boston, 6 p.m. W L PF PA W L PF PA Vancouver 9 4 3 2 10 24 24 15. Sam Spreadborough, Snyder, Texas, $57,336 BIG SKY CONFERENCE—Announced the addition of New Orleans at Houston, 6:30 p.m. N.Y. Giants 5 2 0 .714 175 153 Minnesota 10 4 4 2 10 26 27 North Dakota and Southern Utah, effective July Baylor 4 1 201 141 7 2 309 208 Edmonton 9 3 4 2 8 28 33 16. Jesse Wright, Milford, Utah, $56,908 Dallas at Denver, 7 p.m. Philadelphia 4 3 0 .571 172 157 Oklahoma St. 3 1 137 117 7 1 362 228 17. Rusty Allen, Eagle Mountain, Utah, $56,266 2012. Toronto at Utah, 7 p.m. Washington 4 4 0 .500 155 170 Oklahoma 3 1 150 66 7 1 286 160 PACIFIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA 18. Ty Atchison, Jackson, Mo., $54,675 FLORIDA—Dismissed S Jonathan Dowling from the San Antonio at Phoenix, 8 p.m. football team. Dallas 1 6 0 .143 154 187 Texas A&M 2 2 134 105 5 3 274 172 Los Angeles 11 8 3 0 16 34 25 19. Jesse Bail, Camp Crook, S.D., $54,303 Memphis at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. Texas 2 3 107 113 4 4 187 171 20. Jace Garrett, Alliance, Neb., $51,333 GEORGIA—Fired volleyball coach Joel McCartney. Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers, 8:30 p.m. SOUTH W L T Pct PF PA Dallas 10 6 4 0 12 32 27 Promoted assistant volleyball coach Chad Hanson to Texas Tech 2 4 168 217 4 4 255 261 San Jose 9 5 3 1 11 29 25 Tie-Down Roping L.A. Lakers at Sacramento, 8:30 p.m. Atlanta 5 2 0 .714 169 133 Saturdays Results 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $142,736 interim head coach. Notre Dame coach, players mourn students death BUFFALO GROVE, Ill. — Notre Dame football phone at 324-3389. coach Brian Kelly and several of the teams play- COLLEGE FOOTBALL ers were among several hundred mourners UWs Locker out vs. Oregon Monday at the funeral of a student killed last SEATTLE — As if Washington needed more of a chal- Sports Shorts VB club seeks boys 18U players High school boys interested in playing volleyball week when a tower from which he was videotap- lenge facing No. 1 Oregon, the Huskies will venture into Send Magic Valley briefs to [email protected] are invited to contact Club Canyon Volleyball. The ing a practice toppled over. Eugene without their best player. Club will work around basketball schedules and the A bell tolled as an altar boy holding aloft a large Quarterback Jake Locker wont play on Saturday, Find more area events by searching for sports on the team would attend four tournaments between crucifix led Declan Sullivans casket out of the St. out with a broken rib that started as a cartilage injury event calendar at Magicvalley.com January and May). There will be a small fee involved, Mary Catholic Church following the 90-minute and has grown into a full fracture with the punishment with practices twice a week. Information: Corinne at funeral service in suburban Chicago. the Huskies QB has taken in recent weeks. beginners ages 6-11 will be offered Wednesdays from 420-2052 or e-mail [email protected]. Holding hands, the juniors mother and father Washington coach Steve Sarkisian said Monday Nov. 10 to Dec. 15. Intermediate players ages 11-16 will followed closely behind the dark-wood casket — that Locker played last Saturday against No. 10 attend Monday and Friday from Nov. 8 to Dec. 16, with Alison Sullivan falling into the arms of a clergy- Stanford with a hairline rib fracture that started as a high school age players (14-19) attending Tuesday and Club Canyon tryouts set man in white robes after pallbearers carefully slid cartilage injury suffered against Oregon State. Cleared Thursday from Nov.9 to Dec.17.Information: 733-4384. Club Canyon Volleyball Club will hold open tryouts her sons casket into a silver hearse. by physicians to play against the Cardinal, Locker took Monday, Nov. 8 and Tuesday, Nov. 9 at Jerome A somber-looking Kelly descended the steps of additional hits that fully cracked the bone. Kimberly Boosters meet today Recreation District. Registration begins at 6:30 p.m. the yellow-brick church a few minutes later, as did “(He) took a couple pretty good shots as you guys The Kimberly Booster Club will hold a meeting at each day with 12U and 14U player invited to try out star Notre Dame linebacker Manti Teo and half a probably saw that kind of escalated this thing to a 6 p.m., today, in the media center at Kimberly High on Nov. 8 and 16U and 17U invited for Nov. 9. The try- dozen other members of the team. whole another level for us,”Sarkisian said.“Its unfortu- School.Anyone interested in getting involved is invit- out fee is $10. Visit http://www.clubcanyonvolley- Sullivan had been on a scissor lift last nate. I know Jake wants to be out there in the worst ed to attend. ball.com to print an IVA medical release form and Wednesday that fell as wind gusts reached way, but this is the right thing to do.” Club Canyon tryout form. The forms must be filled around 50 mph. Kelly didnt speak to reporters Locker was 7 of 14 passing for 64 yards and two out and signed by a parent before tryouts. Club Monday, but said over the weekend that it was his interceptions against the Cardinal and was sacked Sixth-grades hoops tourney set Canyon offers three national teams and four region- decision to hold practice outdoors on a windy three times. JEROME — A basketball tournament for sixth-grade al teams that will compete in 10 tournaments from day. boys will be held Friday,and Saturday.The registration fee MAGIC VALLEY January to May 2011. Players in grades 5-12 are During the service, Kelly and the players spoke is $180 per team and proceeds benefit the Idaho Chapter invited. Fees listed on tryout form do not include uni- briefly to the students parents, Sullivans uncle, All-star volleyball matches set of Make a Wish Foundation. Information: Rick Geist at form or travel. A parent meeting and commitment Mike Miley, told reporters afterward. At the fami- The District IV All-Star Volleyball matches will be 320-2349 or Spencer Parker at 948-9735 or 324-4881. signing will be Nov. 16. Information: Corinne at 420- lys request, reporters were not permitted inside held at 6 p.m. Wednesday at Twin Falls High School. 2052 or e-mail [email protected]. the church. Senior volleyball players are divided into four squads Sullivans sister, Wyn, told attendees her broth- (North West, North East, South West and South JRD holds volleyball tourney JEROME — Jerome Recreation District will hold a ers life was a spark, and though he died too East) and will meet in games to 25. Admission is $5 M.V. Bulldawgs hold open tryout Coed Icebreaker Volleyball Tournament on Saturday. young, that spark would continue through others for adults and $3 for seniors and students. No IHSAA The Magic Valley Bulldawgs, a semi-pro football The cost is $100 ($125 per team for those not regis- he touched, Miley said. cards will be accepted. team competing in the Rocky Mountain Football Notre Dames vice president for student tered for the JRD Adult Volleyball League). There is a League, will hold open tryouts at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, affairs, the Rev. Tom Doyle, delivered the homily, three-game guarantee and two divisions will be Nov. 13 at Lighthouse Christian. The cost is $20 ($25 telling attendees “to let go of the things that give Youth tennis offered at YMCA offered. Every participant should bring an after Nov. 6) and players may register online at you pain and ascend to a stream that will give you Youth tennis lessons will be offered at the YMCA on unwrapped toy that will be donated for Christmas http://mvbulldawg.com. Information: Ben at 358-1469. joy,”Miley said, paraphrasing Doyle. Elizabeth Boulevard. The cost for the five-week clinic is Baskets. Registration deadline is 5 p.m., Oct. 29. $100 and sessions run from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Sessions for Register at the JRD (2032 South Lincoln) or by — Staff and wire reports Sports 4 Tuesday, November 2, 2010 COMICS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho

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