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Kirby vacuum, recliners, end tables, Big Screen TV, 5 disc theater system, couch, love seat, console stereo, decorative mirror, clocks, desk, bedroom sets, mattresses, dinette set, freezers, refrigerators, stove, washer/dryer, pictures, kitchen items, canning supplies, books, lamps, bedding, towels, BBQ grill, Smoker, food dehydrators, china dishes (12 setting), Garden & Machine shop items - welders, table saw, tools, air compressors, ladders, wheelbarrows, Troy Bilt tiller, weed trimmers, patio furniture, Front Loader TRACTOR w/ scraper, harrow, lumber, building tin, Antiques - school bell, ceramic crocks LOTS of misc items For sale: Shih-Tzu pure bred, adorable little girl, 4 months old, 1st shots and paper trained. $250. Call 654-9579 (35) Cox Center, 1200 Parke Ave, Events for all Occasions. During week or all week end. Various rates depending on party size, and hours. For prices call Alan – 208219-2142, Jim – 208-219-2131 or Teresa – 208-431-2723. (32) Great HUD home in Rupert, As Is, Large 4 beds, 3 baths, open living room, kitchenette, on 1 acre. MLS #109874 for more information www.HUDHomestore.com, or call Kelly 312-1243 or Holli 312-5715 at River Bridge Realty 208-878-1751 (35) For sale - New BIO-Directional Antennae, landlord didn’t like it on my roof (3 days) – didn’t match his. Will sell for half cost, bought locally, have receipt $70. Call 654-9443 (35) For Rent Burley: Very nice recently remodeled 3 bdrm/13/4 bth home/w 1 car garage $725 month $400 deposit. Call 678-9400 No smoking No pets. (35) Gifts for all occasions – Wholesale Retail consignments. Business opportunities available. Your business your money. Call 8785170 ask for Gayle. M-F 10:00 – 5:00 (32) 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths in a lovely area. Mature landscaping, covered patio, cozy replace and a modern kitchen can all be yours for only $99,500! Call Pat Mer- Weekly Mailer THANK YOU To the sponsors in the Mini-Cassia Area who supported the Miss Minico High School Scholarship Contest that was held Feb. 18th. A Special Thanks to Mrs. Dallolio and the Yearbook Staff for putting it together. And to The Pomerelle Ski Patrol for being escorts. Ester Hollenbeck rigan today at (208) 878-4456 or (208) 431-4236. MLS# 109332 (35) One bedroom apartment, located at 700 West 13th Street, apt. 1, Burley, rent $350, deposit $200, call 438-4603 (32) Warren House Currently has 9 vacant apartments available! A Senior Assisted living home. Take advantage of some savings with our March promo! Call Jaime Alejandro for Details. 208-5982954 (35) For rent in Rupert, small unfurnished 1 bedroom house. Stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer, no smoking, no pets. $295 per month $300 deposit. 431-8130 (35) For rent: two bed, two bath, single wide, also for sale: 2 bed, 2 bath, single wide with tip out, ready to move in. Call 436-9431 (35) Burley: Just reduced to $99,900 very nice 3 bed 11/2 STARTING MARCH 21ST bath 1 car garage home. Recently remodeled with new roof, and kitchen cabinets. Great deck for BBQ’s in spacious back yard. Call Joe Taylor at 678-9400 Carey and Adams. (MLS#109676) (35) 1997 Jeep Wrangler, 59,000 miles, hard top, extra heavy duty rack, excellent condition, great tires and rims, $7,500. Call 3124479 day or 438-4060 night. (38) When your guitar or stringed instrument needs repaired experience is important. Marcus Meek has been doing this for over 40 years. He also teaches guitar, drums and bass, 6:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday thru Saturday. Students 5 to 70 years old with great results. Not connected to Guitar Shop on Overland. Call Private Studio. 878-2722 (38) Massage specials, 3 for $100 or 4 for $120. Call Christie at 3124422 or 878-7256. You can also stop in at The Salon, 1252 Oakley Ave., Burley. (35) Dr. Serr’s Hours Dr. Hansen will have a new partner MON-TUES-THURS 5PM-8PM working evenings & weekends WEDNESDAY 8:30-NOON SINCE 1999 FRIDAY 2PM-5PM 878-CARE(2273) Scott M. Serr, D.C. Se Habla Español SATURDAY 8:30-NOON Weekly Mailer 16,000 Households Mailed Every Week We pay all utilities except gas heat. New carpet. $350 month $200 deposit. 878-8092. (38) Bridal & Prom Shoppe Stitches N Stars Quilting, 2209 Overland, Burley (behind Subway) 678-2435. New wildlife quilts, wedding quilts, quilting classes, oak quilt racks/ furniture. Affordable fabric $4 and down. Long-arm and hand quilting services. (38) Wanted: Looking for nice, used trampoline. Willing to haul and/ or repair. Please call 650-8665 (38) By appointment only 670-3512 bath condo that is located close to everything. Owner nance available. Only $33, 000.Call Joe Taylor at Carey and Adams 678-9400 (35) Wheelchairs – two electric, Jet 2 and Hoverround, after 7:00 6771112 Heyburn. (38) Burley Just reduced to $99,900 very nice 3 bed 11/2 bath 1 car garage home . Recently remodeled with new roof, and kitchen cabinets. Great deck for BBQ’s in spacious back yard. Call Joe Taylor at 678-9400 Carey and Adams. (MLS #109676) (38) Rupert: Must see move in ready 3 bd 1bth home Priced at only $74,500. Close to schools and shopping. Call Joe Taylor at Carey and Adams 678-9400 (MLS# 109343) (35) For Rent Rupert: Very nice 4 bdrm 1 3/4bth 2 car garage home. $775 month $500 deposit. In nice area. Call 678-9400 No pets No smoking (35) Lawn and Garden Services, lowest price in town! Services include, Mowing, Trimming, Pruning, Weeding, Tilling, General Care and Sprinkler Repair. Call Andrew Wray 670-3012 for an estimate. First week free! (38) The Rupert Police Department is looking for highly motivated individuals who are interested in being a voluntary Reserve Ofcer. For additional information contact Rupert PD 434-2330. Open until March 18, 2011. (35) $ CASH $ paid for silver coins, pre 1965 dollars, halves, quarters and dimes. 20x face value. 208219-0763 or 208-878-3048 (38) Hot tub for sale, Bullfrog Spa, four years old, barely used, includes steps, easy open cover and chemicals. $2500. Call 436-6426 (35) 2004 Chevrolet Silverado LS 4x4 extended cab pickup (gold). $10,500 OBO Great condition. Aprox. 127,000 miles. Need to sell, so make me a (reasonable) offer. Available in the evenings after 6pm and on the weekends. Call (208)308-9077. Ask for Parker. Private string lessons! Just returned to Magic Valley. B.S. Degree in performance, M.S. in education. 12 years experience teaching violin, viola and cello. Daytime and evening openings available. 250-1073. (38) Wanted to buy scrap metal, Junk cars, trucks, tractors etc., cash deposit up front. Two ton or more. Will pick up on site. Call 4311216 if no answer leave message (Since 2004) (42) Dairymen, Cattlemen, anyone raising young calves - 24 well built portable calf shelters for sale. Dimensions 5’x 5’x 9.5’ with open front. Exceptional low price. Call 208-431-8111 (38) Clean one bedroom apartment. Burley Condo: Very nice 2 bed 1 St. Nicholas Church and School Basque Festival SATURDAY, MARCH 19 Dining 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. Auction, Raffle & Dancing Live Music by Wild Night 3VQFSU&MLTtQFSQFSTPO $5 cover charge - with no meal Raffle: $250 worth of gift cards, along with many other items Guitar and Drum lessons at Guitar Shop. We sell guitars and accessories as well as special orders, repairs, and upgrades. Lessons $45 per month. 2450 Overland, Burley 878-7529 (38) For sale: Wonderful family shing boat, 24 ft. long, cabin cruiser cuddy, 1977 Rena, needs mechanical work on motor. Call 670-4004 or 670-2297 to make offer. (38) Lowery Organ, Holiday, FX touchbar, with orchestra, $1500. Call 678-8515 (38) Butcher pigs, 2 left, 1 is at least 280 lbs, $175 each, can butcher; Health rider exercise machine, like new $100; Oak entertainment center, glass doors, like new $100. 862-3679 (38) Burley: 4bds/ 2 bth home with 2280 sq ft. Large double lot. Call Joe Taylor at 678-9400 Carey and Adams. (MLS #109316) (38) March 15, 2011 — Page WELCOME TO LIVESTOCK HEADQUARTERS Chicken Scratch $8.98 40lb Bag • 22.5¢ per lb 4 Cracked Corn $7.98 40lb Bag • 20¢ per lb Egg Maker $11.98 40lb Bag • 29.9¢ per lb Ol’ Roy Dog Food $15.97 44lb Bag Dog Chow $21.97 44lb Bag Purina Adult Complete $21.50 40lb Bag 385 N. Overland Ave 677-4709 Offers good through 03-22-11 3 Page 4 — March 15, 2011 Thank you for saying you saw it in the Weekly Mailer School Bond Fails: What’s Next? The people have spoken – for a third time - and the answer remains the same. No, we do not like your plan, we can’t afford your plan or we don’t want your plan. Regardless of which of the three the Cassia School Patrons would put a check mark by, the issues that prompted the bond election in the rst place still exist. It was impossible to get an answer to the question “what if the bond fails” from the school board, and perhaps that’s a good thing. They wanted to use every ounce of their energy to get the bond to pass. As a school patron, Jay Lenkersdorfer that’s exactly what I would have wanted them to do with their time and energies. But now that the bond has failed, I would suggest that it’s time for the community to pass back a message of its own. As I wrote last week, the school board consists of very dedicated volunteers who are not paid for their time, efforts or energy. They love our communities and they love our kids. Otherwise, why in the world would they subject themselves to the many complex issues they face on a regular basis? I would like to suggest that the next school bond proposal needs to come from us. I would propose that there are still needs in the school district and we have a unique opportunity to fulll some of those needs with the zero interest loan that is still available. I won’t suggest that I can make a list of the most critical capital needs of the district by myself, but I believe that this is information that the community and school district working together could identify. Let’s say that the top project that is the dire situation at Raft River High School. The school district identied it as an important project that would require $7 million dollars to solve. Let’s accept that project as a worthy and reasonable effort to take on and then let’s put it on a May 17th ballot for voter approval. No gymnasiums, no new grade schools, no new buildings – other than what is needed in Raft River. In my travels over the past months I have yet to meet a single person that hasn’t agreed that the Raft River High School is well past its reasonable life span and every person has said they would vote yes on a bond that took care of them. I’ve spoken to Declo parents whose children wouldn’t be getting a new gym, to Burley citizens whose children wouldn’t be getting additional classrooms at the high school or any new grade schools and I’ve even talked with Oakley parents who also agree with the tough situation in Raft River. Approving a limited bond for the amount of the interest free money that is available helps keep our costs very low and solves an urgent need. The cost to a homeowner would be about the cost of a candy bar a month, two candy bars for businesses. Even with $4 gas, raising electrical rates and other economic challenges, this is a reasonable request. But there is another benet, perhaps greater than any other. I have been told that the reason the recent school bond was submitted with so many projects, and as a result, so much cost, was that the school board believes that voters would never approve a bond unless “their school” also got something. It sounds a little bit like the way congress works. Everybody gets their own pet pork project added in. Let’s prove that we are above that small thinking. Burley has its new high school, one that Raft River residents helped build with their tax money. Declo has its new high school as well, also paid for by taxpayers in Raft River. Let’s show some class and step up to the plate to help Raft River get what it truly needs, and let’s not make them wait for 5 more years to get it done. If you agree with me, call your friends, your neighbors and the school board. Tell them it’s worth the risk and, with the community being the instigator, our school board won’t get yet another black eye. The News Journal has a website (www.minicassia.com) with a reader poll. If you agree with me, log onto the site and vote. If you disagree, we’d love to have your vote represented as well. This would be one simple way to see if the idea is something worth taking the risk doing. Agree or disagree, please pass the word! Jesus is The Answer SMILE GOD LOVES YOU 1st Thessalonians 4:16 Jesus Christ is coming again. J.C.H.T.M.R.K. 1994 GMC extended cab Sonoma pickup, 2 wd, 4.3 V6, 5 speed, a/c, cruise, tilt, new brakes, rotors, new radiator. A great little gas saver pickup. $1800 or best offer. Call 431-0204 (38) Electrician. Nothing too small, I work alone, reasonable rates. Licensed. Call Arlyn Tanner 431-4308 Busy Bee Flea Market and Consignment, all clothes half off except formal, 2 weeks, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and March 3rd, 4th and 5th and March 10, 11 and 12. 438-8080 next to Swensen’s in Paul. (38) High end Porcelain Artist Dolls, signed limited editions with original box and certicate; also antique dolls for sale, all priced real low. Call 212-7427 (38) For sale: Machinist tools, some Starrett, SPI and misc. brands, Kennedy Machinist tool chest. Cash only, no checks. Call for info 678-5846 (38) y Auto Glass Auto Glass Repair, Replacement & Accessories Headlight Restoration Traeger Grills & Accessories 678-3309 burley.novusglass.com Business for Sale "Burley Area" Curves® Weight Loss & Fitness Franchise for sale. Territory Expanded. Established business with proven systems of promoting good health in women of our communities. Call Sue 678-2754 I Weekly Mailer Birthdays n Honor of our Father… Gale Robert Ward’s 80th Birthday… The children are welcoming family and friends to help celebrate his milestone of 80 years! The party is to be held at the: Elba LDS Church from 3 to 5 pm on Saturday March 26, 2011. Gale, son of Osmer and Florence Ward, was born March 31,1931 in Conner Creek, Idaho across the street from the old store. He is the second to the youngest of 6 kids. Being born in the country, he fell in love with country life and the stories of old times in his day. He carved out a nice life with his hands building and remodeling homes, being a master mechanic, an inventor of an electric solar powered pickup. He installed solar panels and windmills for self sufcient energy. He restored old cars like a Model A and T among others. And though he loved all that, he really loved ddling and has played all his adult life. He was very versatile, having worked in a sh hatchery raising and delivering sh for the state of Idaho and bossing mechanics for the State Highway Dept. in Boise. K en and Maxine Homer are both celebrating birthdays in March. Ken will be 83 on March 17th and Maxine turns 80 on March 24. Happy Birthday to a special couple from their children Alan and Marilyn, Debra and George, Marty and Angie and Randy and Lyn and all the grandchildren and great-grandchildren. C ome Celebrate Ray Vern Rasmussen’s 80th Birthday on March 25, 2011 at 516 East 200 South, Springdale, Idaho from 3-6 and 7-8 p.m. No gifts please. Gale is happily married to Fay and is a good neighbor and friend to everyone in need in the valley, always generous and giving. Dad has always loved us and we hope in some way we can show him our love back with your help at this birthday party. Gale’s children are Michael and wife Linda Ward with grandsons: Benjamin & wife Kathleen and Jeremy & wife Sarah. Ron & Malinda Ward with grandchildren: Shane & Aly Ward & kids: Addison, Dax, & Tate; Heidi & Tyler Hilll & Child: Hudson. and Kathleen all in Pocatello and Brent living with Gale in Conner Creek. Fay’s kids are Fred & JoAnn Judd, Tom Judd, Paul & Connie Judd, and Peggy & Kent Moore. Weekly Mailer K 16,000 Households Mailed Every Week Weddings arl and Pamela Ward of 4711 Carlile in Pocatello are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Rachel Franciska to Wesston Ford Faux son of Jeffery and Kristen Faux of Rupert Idaho. Rachel attended school in Aberdeen then graduated from Century High School in Pocatello. Rachel plays the piano and was involved in dance. She attended Utah State University and now works as an aesthetician and ofce manager at the Idaho Skin Institute and Med Spa. Wesston graduated from Minico High School. He served a mission In the Daejon S. Korea Mission. He is an Eagle Scout and enjoys hiking, hunting and waterskiing. Wesston is currently in the Pharmacy program at ISU. Wesston and Rachel will be married March 19, 2011 in the Idaho Falls Temple. A reception will follow that evening at the Rosewood Reception Center from 7-9. Missionaries ister Emily Spackman has returned from serving in the Scotland – Ireland Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She will speak in Sacrament meeting on March 20 at 10:50 a.m. in Star 1st Ward. She is the daughter of Ross and Gaylynn Spackman. Deluxe knitting machine, Toyota KS901, includes ribber, knit tracer, lace carriage, intarsia carriage, plus other accessories $450. Call 531-4399 or email shamakwa@ hughes.net (38) For rent, 2 bedroom apartment in a duplex. 1510 R Street, Heyburn. $600 month plus utilities. No pets. First months rent due immediately plus $300 deposit. Now available. Call 431-9221. (38) Rupert: Must see very nice and move in ready 3 bd 1bth home Priced at only $74,500. Close to schools and shopping. Call Joe Taylor at Carey and Adams 678-9400 (MLS #109343) (38) J Send us your Trailer repair, everything from welding, wiring, lights, axels and bearings, to paint. Call Bret at 312-1374 (38) Jim’s Oranges and Potatoes Fruit Stand, across from John Deere on Overland in Burley. Big sale on a full box of delicious tree ripened oranges. $25 each. Apples, red pears $20 Box. 312-0521 for business hours. S oshua Jacobs Anderson has been called to serve in the Arkansas, Little Rock mission. He enters the MTC on March 16. Josh is the son of Derik and Sharma Anderson of Burley, Idaho. Josh is a 2010 graduate of Declo High School where he was a member of the Jazz and Concert Bands, involved in drama, and a member of the wrestling team. Josh is an Eagle 1980 18x6 Horse Flash Stock Trailer, new paint, no rust, like new tires, $4100 or best offer. Call 208-312-0921 (38) Scout and is a member of the LDS Springdale 1st Ward. Milestones Want to rent hay or grain acreage in Mini Cassia area. Call 6542181 please leave message (35) Home for rent, Rupert, two bedrooms, one bath, fridge and stove included, hook-ups for washer and dryer, $450 per month plus deposit. Call 431-0400 (38) Wanted, I need help! Bicycle Wheels. I’ll even take the whole bike. Every one I get will help with my project. I need a lot of them. 678-8581 (38) 1998 Malibu, 93,000 miles $1,500 in repairs and tires, now Get your 8MM Home movies, slides, photos or VHS home movies transferred to DVD now, any lm over 50 years old will begin to fade and become brittle with age, I am local and have reasonable, affordable prices, good reputation for fairness. Phone me for info 1-208-878-8586. 1020 Stevens Place, Burley, ID 83318 (38) Burley Condo: Very nice 2 bed 1 bath condo that is located close to everything. Owner nance available. Only $33, 000. Call Joe Taylor at Carey and Adams 6789400 (38) Large one bedroom apartment for rent, all utilities paid, garbage, sewer, water, electricity, w/d hookups, private, off the corner of Farmer’s Corner, $600 per month, $300 refundable deposit, no smoking. 208-610-2778 (32) Private martial arts training, 37 years of experience, self-defense, tness, sparring, weapons and merchandise. Contact Randy Fewkes at 679-3124 or www.wix. com/fewkes/defensequest or // wix.com/fewkes/fewkesfreestyl- Snake River Flats presents “A Great Day For The Irish” Featuring the Comedy Quartet 7PDBM Mischief Also appearing . . . t5IF4OBLF3JWFS'MBUT#BSCFSTIPQ$IPSVT t4DIPPM#PBSE t.JOJDP)JHI4DIPPM3FøFDUJPOT 4BUVSEBZ.BSDIt1.BOE1. ,JOH'JOF"SUT$FOUFSJO#VSMFZ*EBIP Tickets $6 General Admission $54FOJPS$JUJ[FOT $34UVEFOUTt'BNJMZ 5 lemartialarts (38) House for rent SW of Burley, close to town, 4 bedroom 1 bath, fridge, stove, washer and dryer included. No smoking, no pets, $550 deposit $650 rent per month. Call for information 312-2431 (38) tarla Chinn and Jeremy Wilson Holt will celebrate their joyful union on March 18, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. at the Cameo Event Centre, 485 E 5th Suite A, Burley, Idaho. S March 15, 2011 — Page only $2,100; 1990 Buick Riviera only $1,200; 2008 Impala 53,000 miles, now only $12,200; 1955 Windsor $6,900. Call Darrell 431-0715 (38) Tickets Available: Welch Music & The Book Plaza, Burley The Book Store, Rupert Also from all members of the chapter 'PSBEWBODFETBMFTDBMM Celebrating our 43rd anniversary Page 6 — March 15, 2011 Thank you for saying you saw it in the Weekly Mailer Weekly Mailer Sound Off A benet for Paul Holmes who owned R&J Camera and Custom Framing was held on Saturday, march 5th to cover Paul’s medical expenses. It was a huge success and we want to thank the community and name some who really went above and beyond. The Burley Fire Department. Not only did you cook a great breakfast but you were always there for Paul. Sandy Baumgartner. Sandy was the main organizer of the event and she did a really great job. Kathy Rios (Kat). Kat was a really good friend to Paul and in spite of not feeling well, put up posters to make sure everyone knew about the event. Thanks to all who came and supported us. We also wanted everyone to know that Paul’s corneas were donated to the Moran Eye Institute in Salt Lake – Paul gave in death as he gave in life. We really do miss him and having the support of this community has really been a bless- How To Share Your Opinion Signed, Want to Thank someone for a good deed? Tell Southern Idaho what you think. • E-mail us: • Fax us: production@theweeklymailer.com 208-678-6375 (addresses will remain condential) • E-mails, faxes, or letters must clearly identify the submission as being for Sound Off. • Any topic except religion and abortion is fair game. • All submissions are subject to editing. Shorter items are given preference. Submissions over 400 words will not be accepted. ing. Hope you all realize what a great community you have. Val and Jim Callow (Paul’s sister and brother-in-law) O K, really what is going on? We can put a man on the moon almost 42 years ago with a building full of technology that now ts in an I-PAD, we can dig a canal from Oakley reservoir to the Snake River by McCain’s in approximately 10 days, heck, we can even dig up north Burley in a few months put it back together, pave it, stripe it, put up some trafc lights and do it all while routing trafc through it. So my question is why can’t we build 2 small, little 2 lane bridges, Write Us: Sound Off The Weekly Mailer I am really disappointed in Santa Claus because he didn’t give me what I wanted for Christmas d@#* it. PO Box 327 Burley, ID 83318 • Names of individuals or businesses can be used in a complementary manner, for good news, thank you’s, etc. Names of persons in political ofce may be used. • Sound Off’s attacking someone by name must be signed, unless the person being attacked holds a public position. Failure to maintain common decency could disqualify your submission. • Submissions to Sound Off must be received by noon Friday to be published in the following Tuesday’s paper. • We often have more Sound Off’s than we have space, if you don’t see your submission look for it next week. over 2 little canals in 3 YEARS!!!! That’s right, I am talking about the bridge in Murtaugh, and the one in Hansen. Every time I go by there I don’t see anybody working, even when I see people out there I don’t see anybody working. I can’t even imagine what the farmers in these areas are thinking about this, having to squeeze farm equipment, trucks and who knows what thru a 1-way 10 foot opening. Come on how long does it take to build a bridge. I would love to hear from whoever is responsible, what their excuse … err…reasons are for this asco. Enough already let’s get it done!! I say whoever is in charge we re them and then go nd us a George Patton kind of guy, some- t Apparel t #VTJOFTT$BSET ADVERTISING & PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS t (PMG"DDFTTPSJFT t -BOZBSET-BQFM1JOT 504 6th St., Rupert t .JMJUBSZ$PJOT 208-859-2312 t 8JOF$IBSNT Office: 434-2757 Toll Free: 1-888-945-9311 t 4JMJDPOF#SBDFMFUT info@accurateimprints.com t .FEBMMJPOT 888"$$63"5&*.13*/54$0. one who will get it done no matter what the obstacle. In my mind I can see no good reason for this sorry excuse for a construction project. Hey Obama, you want shovel ready, well have we got a shovel ready project for you. I would like to take a shovel to the whole #@*^ mess and just cover it up and start over. It looks like a mess, and when you drive over what has been done it feels like a mess, and when you think it took 3 years for 1 lane you almost want to take a shower, but you can’t because you are too depressed to get there because of the thought that this is our taxpayer money at work. I can’t stand it, somebody please write a letter, or whip the ponies they are using to get to work every day, or buy them some doughnuts and maybe a couple 5 hour energy shots – something. Let’s just nish this highway to hell and prove to all the other 3rd world countries that we really can build 40 feet of bridge in 3 years! T o the Lady in Burley that’s wants to know what Burleys problem is and that Burley doesn’t need to pass the bond. You need to get out of town more often! It’s not the Burley School District. There are four other areas in the Cassia County School District. There is a school in Declo. There is also a school in Oakley. There is also a school in Albion and believe it or not there is also a school in Malta. Then if you would look at all the property taxes that are made in each city or area, Burley probably has the least property taxes paid in all those areas. So all these other areas are paying for your Burley School District. So get out of town young lady and see the county boundaries and see what the rest of us really need not want. T here is always two sides to a story. Without knowing both sides it is unfair to make a Judgement, and to be so critical to others. Life is short. You don’t know what you have until it is gone. I try to teach my children that every choice they make in life will have a negative or positive consequence. Sometimes when you think you are making the right choice it can have negative consequences. 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Please check our website, www.idahoaeop. org., or call Kathy Morris at 878-6600 for more information W Y FA ex da of C by la E in ch th Courtesy Photo 1strRow: Sue Belliston, Burley High School, Kathy Morrison, Cassia District Office, Jamie Smith, Bonneville School District, Kelley Johnston, Boise State University ,2nd row: Sue Antonich, Boise State University, Sally Campbell, Payette Lakes Middle School, Suzan Raney, Boise State University, Debbie Zarkos, Dennis Technical Education Center,Carol Arpke, Rimrock Elementary, Idaho Falls, Helen Gochnour, Cassia District Office. co ab w R S “Y (r re — Minidoka teacher wins classroom grant award www.RockyMountain-RealEstate.net 530 Oneida/Hwy 24 Rupert 208-436-9429 21 Acres - part in hay- 3 bdrm house $175,000 call Shel 431-4584 Beautiful 3 bdrm 2 bath home on 1.077 Acres. Located just 3 miles out of Rupert. call Janice Rice 431-9059 Tired of being cramped? Plenty of room here for everything. 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The grant will fund purchase of computer projector for the Special Education Resource classroom to enhance classroom instruction and student achievement. “Northwest Professional Educators is happy to provide Ms. Wilson this grant to enhance student learning,” said Cindy Omlin, Executive Director of NWPE. “NWPE is proud to reward educators for their hard work and creativity in the classroom. Ms. Wilson’s award is certainly welldeserved as she seeks ways to increase student achievement.” NWPE awards $500 teacher scholarships and classroom grants twice a year. Teachers who are new to the profession or their classroom are also eligible for $250 New Classroom StartUp Grants. All educators are Courtesy Photo Jacqueline Wilson (r), Cindy Omlin, Executive Director, Northwest Professional Educators (l) eligible for the awards although NWPE members receive rst preference. The next application deadline is March 31, 2011. Northwest Professional Educators is a nonprot, non-union, professional educators’ organization focused on students as educators’ highest priority and improving the professionalism of education. NWPE welcomes educators of any education entity including teachers, administrators and sup- Classifieds port staff and provides members with liability insurance, legal services, professional development resources, teacher scholarships, classroom grants, and a voice on education issues. Membership dues are $16.50 a month. More information about Northwest Professional Educators and its teacher scholarship and classroom grant program may be obtained by visiting the website at www.nwpe.org or calling 800-380-6973. 678-6643 221 W Main Burley Pr ba 2 25 ba bu ga no B 25 Pu se N th so C S B of w sa br Weekly Mailer Y AMILY FEATURES 16,000 Households Mailed Every Week es, there’s a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. It’s found in each blade of grass growing in Ireland’s lush pastures. Small herds of cows graze freely, and the milk, rich in beta-carotene from the grass, produces butter and cheeses of an xceptionally golden hue. Thousands of years before the Irish discovered potatoes, airy cows, milk and butter were being woven into the fabric f Irish society, according to the Cork Butter Museum in Cork City, Ireland. The Cork Butter Exchange, a market created y the merchants of Cork City in 1769, was in its time, the argest butter market in the world, exporting as far away as Europe and America. Today, dairy products continue to play an important role n Irish cooking. Cooperatives of farmers, creameries and heesemakers provide delicious Irish butter and cheeses hroughout the U.S. under the Kerrygold label. Here are some iconic recipes from some stars of Irish ooking, using Kerrygold cheeses and butter. To learn more bout Kerrygold, and for where-to-buy information, visit www.kerrygold.com/usa. Brown Soda Bread Dubliner Shepherd’s Pie “This is an all-purpose and relatively foolproof recipe based on several I collected while researching ‘The Country Cooking of Ireland.’” — author Colman Andrews, whose Irish cookbook won the 2010 James Beard Foundation award for Best International Cookbook and Cookbook of the Year “Our family loves a hearty shepherd’s pie after a long day working on the farm. Because our cows produce milk to make Kerrygold Dubliner Cheese, we like to add some shredded Dubliner to the potato crust.” — Donal Murphy, Kerrygold dairy farmer, Bandon, County Cork, Ireland Makes 2 loaves Serves 4 to 6 You can substitute pumpkin, turnip or celeriac for the swede rutabaga), or just use a mixture — this is a very exible ecipe.” — Neven Maguire, chef/owner of the renowned MacNean House and Restaurant in Blacklion, County Cavan, Ireland; popular TV cooking star and cookbook author Brown Soda Bread, Roasted Root Vegetable Soup and Cheese Toasties 3 1/2 cups stone-ground whole wheat our, preferably Irish or Irish-style 1 1/2 cups unbleached white our, preferably Irish, or pastry our, plus more for dusting 3/4 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon softened Kerrygold Irish Butter, plus more for greasing 1 3/4 to 2 cups room-temperature buttermilk Preheat oven to 375°F. Mix wheat our, white our, baking soda and salt together in a medium bowl. Work butter into mixture with your ngers. Form a well in the middle of our mixture and pour buttermilk into the well. Form your hand into a rigid claw and stir dough slowly but steadily in a spiral motion, starting in the middle and working outwards. Dough should be soft but not too wet or sticky. (Start with 1 3/4 cups buttermilk, gradually adding, if necessary, to achieve the right consistency.) Turn dough out onto a oured board. Flour your hands lightly, then shape dough into a at rectangle about 2 inches high. Cut dough in half lengthwise with a wet knife, then gently push each half into a lightly greased glass or foil loaf pan. Bake for 50 to 60 minutes, or until the tops of the loaves are nicely browned. Serve this bread with plenty of Kerrygold Irish Butter. Rhubarb Crumble Makes 4 to 6 servings Potato Topping: 1 1/4 pounds russet potatoes, peeled and cubed 2 tablespoons Kerrygold Irish Butter 1/3 cup milk 1 cup shredded Kerrygold Dubliner Cheese 1/2 teaspoon salt Filling: 1 pound lean ground beef 2 tablespoons Kerrygold Irish Butter 1 medium onion, chopped 4 small carrots, peeled and sliced 1/4-inch thick 2 tablespoons our 3/4 cup Guinness Stout 3/4 cup beef stock 1 teaspoon dried thyme 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup frozen peas, thawed Preheat oven to 375°F and lightly butter an 11- x 7-inch baking dish. Cook potatoes in boiling water for 15 minutes or until very tender; drain well. Mash with butter and milk until smooth, then stir in cheese and salt and set aside. Crumble beef into a medium skillet and cook until no longer pink; remove from skillet and set aside. In same skillet, melt butter. Add onion and carrots; cook for 10 minutes over medium heat to soften, stirring occasionally. Stir in our and cook for 1 minute more. Add Guinness, stock, thyme and salt; cook and stir until mixture is slightly thickened then stir in peas and cooked beef. Spoon into prepared baking dish then spread potato mixture over the top. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until top is lightly browned. Serves 6 Cheese Toasties Serves 4 to 6 4 tablespoons (1/4 cup) Kerrygold Irish Butter 8 slices rm, country-style white bread 1 package (7 ounces) Kerrygold Dubliner Cheese, grated 1 tablespoon snipped fresh chives Salt and freshly ground black pepper Butter bread and arrange cheese over half f the slices, buttered side down. Sprinkle with chives and cover with remaining slices, buttered side up. Preheat a griddle or large non-stick frying pan and cook andwiches two at a time 2 minutes each side until golden rown and cheese has melted. Keep hot. To serve, cut the cheese toasts into ngers. 11 Dubliner Shepherd’s Pie Roasted Root Vegetable Soup 1 small swede (rutabaga) cut into cubes 2 carrots, cut into cubes 1 parsnip, cut into cubes 3 tablespoons olive oil 4 tablespoons (1/4 cup) Kerrygold Irish Butter 1 onion, nely chopped 2 celery stalks, nely chopped 1 garlic clove, crushed 1 teaspoon chopped fresh thyme 1 quart (4 cups) vegetable stock 1/2 cup single cream (or substitute half and half) Salt and freshly ground black pepper reheat oven to 400°F. Place swede, carrots and parsnip on aking sheet and drizzle with tablespoons olive oil. Season generously and roast for 5 to 30 minutes until golden brown and tender, shaking aking sheet occasionally to ensure even cooking. Meanwhile, heat remaining tablespoon olive oil and utter in large heavy-based pot, and add onion, celery, arlic and thyme. Cook for 4 to 5 minutes until softened but ot browned, stirring occasionally. Add roasted root vegetables to pan and then pour in stock. Bring gently to boil, then reduce heat, cover and simmer for 5 to 30 minutes until completely tender, stirring occasionally. urée with a hand blender until completely smooth. To serve, stir cream into soup. Gently heat through and eason to taste, then ladle into warmed bowls. Note: You don’t have to add the cream if you’re watching he calories, but you might need a little extra stock to thin the oup. March 15, 2011 — Page “Crumbles are the ultimate comfort food. Vary the fruit according to the season.” — Darina Allen, founder of the world-famous Ballymaloe Cookery School in Shanagarry, County Cork, Ireland Rhubarb Crumble Filling: 1 1/2 pounds rhubarb, cut in 1/2-inch slices 1/2 cup sugar Crumble: 4 tablespoons (1/4 cup) Kerrygold Irish Butter 4 ounces (scant 1 cup) white our, preferably unbleached 1/4 cup superne sugar Preheat oven to 350°F. In bowl, mix lling ingredients; turn into a 1-quart (4 cups) capacity pie dish. 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It is unfortunate that the people pet-projects taken out we would have seen a different result at the polls. The exact same bond failed the previous two times it was voted upon, I don’t know why people thought the third try would have a different result. ppreciation for Community Members At intervals throughout School. A 1973 bond constructed Burley Jr. High, Declo Elementary, and Mountain View Elementary. A ten-year plant facilities levy during the late 1980s provided for the construction of Oakley Elementary, Raft River Elementary, and White Pine Intermediate. The 1996 bond constructed the Burley, Declo, and Oakley High Schools and the Cassia Regional Technical Center. All of these projects were built with property tax dollars over time. CHOOSE FROM 140 NEW TOYOTAStheON AND COMING! behind tryingOVER to get the school historyHAND of the area the commu- T he result of the vote for the school bond was not a vote against education. It was a vote for scal responsibility and reason. There were many great things that were included in the bond that need to be done that bond passed were unwilling to listen to the reasonable arguments that were presented by the citizens of Cassia County in the many public forums that were held to discuss the matter. The public forums were not used as a place to discuss what changes needed to be made to the proposed bond to get it passed…it was a forum to try to justify what a select few felt was in the best interest of the entire community. Every New Toyota comes with Had there been a couple of changes to the bond it would have received my “yes” vote. Sincerely, Someone who voted “NO” nity has addressed school facilities needs. A backward glance at the past 60 years of Cassia County includes four bond proposals that were supported by the community to provide the facilities necessary for school operations. During the early 1950s a bond provided for the construction of a Burley High School, Declo High School, and a There is never a good time to Raft River High School along with raise taxes and I am aware that the Albion Elementary School. economic conditions in the county, In the late 1950s a separate bond Continued On Page 16 constructed Dworshak Elementary (Or $0 Down= 60 Payments 0 % $16,980 plus get APR for (But would have liked to have voted “YES”) I think that had the bond been restructured and the unnecessary 60 mos. Example: $298 Total Down= 60 Payments of $298! of $303!) (or $750 Customer Cash!) 3 AT THIS PRICE! Local News OVER 25 TO CHOOSE FROM! Huge discounts on all Corolla S models too. Plus 0% APR Financing! OVER 25 TO CHOOSE FROM! has a new home $5,000 Off MSRP on all new Tundras OR $2,500 and Off MSRP NEW 2011 AVA ALON get 0 $2,000 $1,000 and % OR get APR for 60 mos. Off MSRP on all new Camrys NEW 2011 RA AV4 Off MSRP 0 % APR for 60 mos. Plus $500 Subvention Cash! 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Mar. 9, 2011. There will be a free will offering, with the money going to Camp Scholarships. All are invited to attend, soup and sandwiches are served. Community Bingo Night – at Golden Heritage Senior Center, 2421 Overland Ave., Burley, March 26, 2011 at 4:00 p.m. All ages welcome. Sponsored by the Soroptimist International of Burley. (32) Pomerelle – Family Fun Final Nights. Friday, March 18th and Saturday, March 19th 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Pay only $10 and get a Night Skiing Lift Pass and Dinner Special! Season pass holders or children 6 years and younger may purchase the Dinner Special for $5. Take a Group Lesson at a Huge Discount! For those 7 years of age or older, pay only $10 for a group lesson! (Regular Group Lesson rate is $30) March 18th, Fri. at 6:00 PM and March 19th, Sat. at 5:00 PM. Bring TWO new cans of food to the Ticket Ofce, and you can purchase your Full Day Lift Pass for ONLY $20. Wednesday March 23rd, 30th and April 6th 9:00 a.m. to 4:00. Your friends at United Electric – invite you to an open house for Ralph Williams who is retiring. Join us on Thursday, March 31st from 1-5 p.m. at the United Electric Building. (39) St. Nicholas Church and School are having their annual Basque Dinner and Auction – on Saturday, March 19th at the Rupert Elks. An authentic Basque dinner will be served from 6:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. There will be an auction, rafe and dancing. Wild Night will be providing the music. $25 per person. If not eating dinner there will be a $5 cover charge. Please come join us for a fun lled evening. (35) Burley High School Drama Department – is proud to present Bus Stop. The show was scheduled to run March 10-19 but has been re-scheduled for March 31, April 1, 4, 7, 8, and 9. All shows will be at 7 o’clock pm in the Little Theatre. Tickets will be $5. Come support the high school drama department! NLP for Me Free Community Education class – March 15th at 7:30 East Minico Middle School at 1805 H Street. New learners are welcome. The topic will be modalities (VAKOG) and the NLP Spelling Strategy. Learn how the best spellers spell and how it makes a difference. Open to all adults and mature teens. For further information call Debrah Roundy at 436-1543 or email at droundy@yahoo.com (35) The Burley Kiwanis Club is hosting a benet K-Shoot – at the Burley Trap Club on Saturday, May 7th. A $60 entry fee gets 100 NSCA registered targets. European rotation will be open from 9:00am to 3:00pm. Prizes will be awarded to top shooters. Lunch is available on site. All skill levels welcome. The Kiwanis Club is a local non-prot service organization. All prots will stay in the Mini-Cassia area to benet local youth programs. (53) The Oakley High School Volleyball Team – will be holding a Women’s Volleyball Tournament Fundraiser April 16th, 2011 at the Oakley High School Gym. The cost will be $120 per team if registered by April 1st. The cost will be $150 per team if registered after April 1st. For additional information, or to register a team, contact Josh (312-4603) or Adele (312-4608). Registration or questions can be made by email at kixx.aston@ gmail.com. (42) Cassia County Parade Theme Contest – Theme needs to be related to the general topic “Picture This”. Deadline April 15. Win $50 if your theme is chosen. Send entries to: Tammi Pollard, 1250 Sylvan Circle, Burley, ID 83318. (42) Mini-Cassia Bruins try outs – for 11-12 year olds. March 17th and 18th at the Big Valley eld in Rupert. Time 5:00 p.m. For more information call 431-8916 (35) “21” Tournament – March 19- 1:30 P.M. at the Rupert Elks. $20 buy in, $15 buy back. 3 rounds. Prizes for 1st -6th place. Silent Auction. To register contact: Patty Shockey 670-2975 or Carol Henscheid 436-6935 (35) The Annual Paul United Methodist Church Chicken Noodle Dinner – will be Friday, March 18 from 5-7 p.m. The church is located at 127 West Clark St., in Paul. A Free-will donation at the door. For further information you may contact the Paul Church at 438-5530. (35) Mini Cassia Republican Women – will be meeting on Tuesday, March 15, 2011 at 7:00 pm at Perkins in Burley. If you have any questions, please contact Donna Bush at 4363060. (35) Oakley Valley Arts Council – announces 2011 Season Passes are available for $23.00 for the upcoming productions of Singin’ In The Rain (March), Footloose (July), and Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol (November). Call 677-ARTS/2787 and order your Season Passes and tickets for Singin’ In The Rain today. Season Passes will not be available after March 19th for the 2011 Season. Ticket Hours are 9:00AM-5:00PM (Monday- Saturday). (35) Rupert Business and Professional Women – are offering their annual $500 scholarship for a woman who is in the process of attaining more education to improve her job opportunities. Candidates must be at least 25 years of age or older and in their 2nd year in an accredited college or vo-tech facility. Financial need is a consideration. Application deadline is March 23, 2011. For more information call Anita at 436-4767 or Pam at 438-5021 or leave a message and we will return your call. (32) It’s blood drive time again – The American Red Cross will be at the Burley Armory (2000 E. Main) on Monday, March 28th from 12 noon to 6 pm, and on Tuesday, March 29th from 9:30 am until 1:30. We are in great need of blood donors as well as those willing to donate their time. We have volunteer shifts on Monday from 12-3 and 3-6, and on Tuesday from 9:30-1:30. If you would like to donate blood or your time, please call Lori at 650-8172. (32) Lent at the Rupert United Methodist Church – 605 H St.. Each Tuesday, beginning March 15 through April 19, there will be Lenten Luncheons served at noon in the Fellowship Hall of the church. A freewill donation is asked, which will be for Mission works of the Church and Community. For further information contact the church ofce at 436-3354. (39) Lent at Burley United Methodist Church – 450 East 27th Street. Lenton luncheon, Thursdays at 12:00 p.m. free will offering. For more information call 678-2184 Desert Sage Quilt Guild of Magic Valley – will present The Desert Blooms Quilt Show and merchant mall on Sat. April 2nd and Sun April 3rd at the Twin Falls County Fairgrounds in Filer Admission will be: Adults $5, Youth: $3. Weekend pass for both days: Adults $7, Youth $4. The times are Sat., 10 am - 6pm, Sun., 10 am – 4pm. There will be a fashion show, Sat at 2pm,demonstrations, vendor mall , block challenge, quilt show pins, and an Opportunity Quilt. (39) The East & West Cassia Soil & Water Conservation Districts – are offering a $250 scholarship to graduating seniors who plan to attend college fall 2011 in an Ag related eld. Applications can be picked up from High School Counselor ofces or FFA / Ag teachers, or can be picked up at the USDA ofce 1361 East 16th Street in Burley. Application deadline is Wednesday, April 27, 2011. (46) Medicare help – through the Department of Insurance SHIBA program. 123 South C Street, Rupert, Call Kitty Andrews 4361766 for more information. Idaho Food Bank Food Distribution – Pre-registration for food boxes is every 2nd Tuesday of the month at the Senior Citizen Center in Burley and the Senior Citizen Center in Rupert. Both from 10 a.m. -12 p.m. You will need to provide proof of physical address. Caregivers registering for homebound or disabled persons need a copy of their photo ID, and a letter with their signature. Food Box Distribution is the 3rd Tuesday of the month at the National Guard Armory. Hours are provided at pre-registration. Burley Music Club – meets at the United Methodist Hall, 450 East 27th St., Burley, every 3rd Monday of the month at 1:30 p.m. Declo Library – Storytime, Tuesdays at 10:15 to 10:45, everyone welcome Weekly Mailer Al Anon – for relatives and friends of alcoholics and addicts, meets on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. 1836 Elba Ave. Burley. 6789518 ask for Ann Mini-Cassia Retired Educator’s Association – Regular meetings will be held the 2nd Monday of each month at Connor’s Café at 11:00 a.m. starting in October. Mini-Cassia Senior Citizens – Wayside Café invites all Mini-Cassia senior citizens for a complimentary lunch the second Monday of each month from 1 pm to 3 pm. These are tough economic times for everyone – The Wayside and its employees are looking forward to serving you each month. Healing Hearts Survivors Support Group – in English and Spanish, will be held every Wednesday at 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM at 123 S C St in Rupert, Idaho. This class is for Survivors, Victims, or for women who want a better understanding of Domestic Violence. Phone # is 436-0987 for ofce or Crisis Line is 436-0332 Sponsored by Mini-Cassia Shelter for Women & Children Cache Peak Backcountry Horsemen of America – meets the second Tuesday of every month at the Wayside Café at 7 p.m. Come earlier and eat with us and have supper before the meeting. Minidoka County Senior Center – 702 11th St. Rupert. Lunch 12 noon Mon-Fri. Pinochle, Bingo, Meals on Wheels, and monthly special events. 436-9107. Open to the community. Choices for Recovery – Nontraditional 12 step, Spiritual program without religion, Mondays 6-7:30, Minidoka Memorial Hospital, West Conference Room, Don W. 431-3741 Pinochle Players wanted at the Burley Senior Center – 2421 Overland Ave., Thursdays at 6 16,000 Households Mailed Every Week p.m. We will teach you if you don’t know how. Come and join us for an evening of enjoyment. Waystation Ministries – will be meeting at First Assembly of God in Rupert. On H Street in Rupert on Saturday nights at 7 p.m. Teaching on making healthy life choices. For more information Call 208-206-2890 Celebrate Recovery – It’s more then just drugs & alcohol. It’s really Life recovery. From ANY hurt, Habit & hang-up Including depression, divorce, anger, sexual addictions, struggles w love & relationships, physical\ emotional\sexual abuse, gambling, nances & co-dependency. Childcare for nursery ages 0-5. Celebration Station 6-12. The Landing 13-18 (COMING SOON). EVERY Friday night 6-10 pm INCLUDING holidays 52 weeks a yr. Located at Mountain View Christian Center, 317 W. 27th St., Burley 678-5460 Healing Hearts Support Group for Women – Join us every Wednesday from 6:30 to 8:00 PM at 123 S C St in Rupert. Sponsored by MiniCassia Shelter for Women & Children. For more information call the ofce at (208) 436-0987 or help line at (208) 436-0332 or email us at mcshelter@pmt.org. Group is free plus provided in English and Spanish. Childcare is provided. We also provide safety planning classes every Wednesday at 4:00 PM, call for an appointment. Oakley Bible Study – Everyone welcome. For the whole family, Wednesdays at 6:30pm at the Oakley Fire House. We are now studying Romans. Call for materials-Free. For more info contact Jeff at 650-0233 Public Bible Meetings – given freely, Sundays at 4:00 p.m., Lloyd Cox Center on Park and Main, Door entrance on Park Ave. Burley. For further information call 431-4316 March 15, 2011 — Page 15 Rupert couple loses thousands RUPERT - Attorney General Lawrence Wasden is urging Idahoans to be extremely cautious of telephone calls from “family members” making urgent pleas for money. Three Idaho citizens contacted the Attorney General’s Ofce and reported losing thousands of dollars to the grandparent scam in just the last two weeks, Wasden said. The scam involves a phone call from a criminal posing as the victim’s grandchild. The caller says that he or she is in trouble or under arrest in another country and needs money right away. The caller then asks the grandparent to wire cash to him and asks the grandparents not to tell anyone. Sometimes another person will get on the line to back up the caller’s story. The second person usually claims to be a police ofcer, bail bondsman or just a helpful bystander. If the grandparent does send money, the scammers usually call again to ask for more and give various reasons for the second request for money. A couple from Rupert was told that their granddaughter was in Spain attending a funeral with relatives, when their car was stopped on the way to the airport to y home. The couple was told their granddaughter was arrested after the police searched the trunk of the car and found cocaine and that she needed money for a bail bond. After they sent the money, someone impersonating a marine sergeant called and said he was calling from the American Embassy. He advised them their granddaughter had lost her passport and needed money for a replacement. They sent that money as well, losing a total of $5,870. Although the callers claimed to be in Spain, the telephone company said that the number where the call originated was in Canada. “You may think that you wouldn’t fall for these scams, but they’re designed to catch you off guard,” Attorney General Wasden said. “Con artists play on your fears to make you do things you wouldn’t normally do.” If you receive a call like this, Wasden recommends you follow the three C’s: Calm, Contact and Conrm. * CALM down. Being agitated or upset clouds your judgment. Take a few deep breaths and then evaluate the situation. * CONTACT your grandchild with the information about the call. Call his or her home or cell phone. Call the parents or other family members. Don’t trust the caller. When he says, “I don’t want Mom and Dad to know,” it is just a scammer’s technique to keep you from discovering the truth. * CONFIRM your suspicions. The people who don’t fall victim to this scam nd out where their grandchild is. Usually, that is at home, work or school, and completely unaware of the scam. Wasden said any Idaho residents who have sent money should le a report with their local police or sheriff. They may also contact the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division. In the Boise area, call (208) 334–2424. Elsewhere in Idaho, call the toll–free number, (800) 432–3545. “It is very difcult to trace funds sent by wire transfer,” Wasden said, “but if information is still ‘hot’ and there is a Canada connection, my ofce can help people get in touch with the Phonebusters anti-fraud hotline run by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and provincial police.” The Phonebusters toll–free number is (888) 495–8501. New President of National Wheat Organization BURLEY - Idaho wheat producer Wayne Hurst was elected and installed as president of the National Association of Wheat Growers at the organization’s Board of Directors meeting held Saturday. Hurst is from the Burley, Idaho, area, where he has operated a diversied crop farm since 1980, including cultivation of wheat, sugar beets, potatoes, dry beans and forage crops. As an ofcer for the Idaho Grain Producers Association and on the NAWG Board, Hurst has been deeply involved in wheat policy issues for more than a decade. He has served on various NAWG policy committees and the NAWG Budget Committee and was chair of the NAWG/U.S. Wheat Associates/WETEC consolidation committee in 2006. Like most NAWG ofcers, he has participated in two leadership training programs sponsored by the NAWG Foundation for incoming wheat leaders, WOLF Courtesy Photo Wayne Hurst and WILOT. Hurst attended Brigham Young University and Idaho State University. He is uent in Spanish, having served two years on a church mission in Concepcion, Chile. He is also an accomplished musician and has held numerous leadership positions in community organizations and at church. Hurst and his wife, Sherrie, have ve children and four grandchildren. Other members of the 2011 NAWG ofcer corps elected at Saturday’s meeting include: * Erik Younggren, Hallock, Minn., rst vice president; * Bing Von Bergen, Moccasin, Mont., second vice president; * Paul Penner, Hillsboro, Kan., secretary-treasurer; and * Jerry McReynolds, Woodston, Kan., immediate past president. NAWG ofcers typically “run the chairs” for ve years after being selected as secretarytreasurer, though they all must be interviewed and recommended by the NAWG Nominating Committee and approved by the NAWG Board of Directors on an annual basis. Page 16 — March 15, 2011 Continued From Page 13 state, and nation were factors considered when voters cast their ballot on March 8. The facility needs exist and many of those will become critical needs in the near future and will have to be addressed in some manner. I am condent the Board of Trustees, school personnel, and community members will nd acceptable solutions to the school facility needs. I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge the efforts of many individuals in developing the bond. Community members and school personnel began compiling a list of school facility needs and wants in 2006. Once the initial list of facilities was generated, countless hours of analysis occurred as part of a renement process to narrow and develop the proposal to be presented to the community. A cross-section of community members gave freely of their time and expertise to prioritize and plan projects intended to meet the specic needs that had been identied. Many people traveled considerable distances to visit sites and speak with individuals to bring the experience of others to this school district. The goal of the entire group was to develop a bond proposal that would address Thank you for saying you saw it in the Weekly Mailer facility needs at a minimal cost to property tax payers. I want to thank anyone who assisted with bond project concept development to nd solutions addressing the greatest needs in each community/school. I am grateful to the people that made presentations making voters aware of the various projects proposed throughout the school district. It takes a lot of people and a great deal of input to develop a bond proposal. I appreciate our community and I admire all the people that contribute to making this a great place in which to live. Gaylen Smyer, Superintendent Cassia Jt. School District No. 151 G as prices are going to shoot up because of the protests in Egypt, or so they say. We are still buying foreign oil. Why? We have our own oil reserves. If the gas prices go up, the price to ship items cross country will go up so the cost of items they ship will go up. So food prices go up and everything goes up. Foreign oil comes through the New York harbors. Traded right off the boats, whatever they trade the oil for is what we have to pay at the pumps. BP sets their prices on “how much it costs” to produce their gas (It does not cost that much to cook crude into gasoline.) It is cheap to make, like cocaine that sneaks across borders and harbors. A lot of money, breath taking picture isn’t it? It is like they are laughing in your face. Demand gas and pay the price. This would be a good time for inventors and brilliant young minds to come up with better vehicles and transportation that will not have to depend on oil. You want your oil? Keep it! I don’t want your blood mixed oil! Time for REAL change! No more fake politics just get IT DONE! Thayne Gallegos T his won’t get to people in time for the bond election. I’m good with that. I have kept my mouth shut because I’m in the minority in my opinion, but it wasn’t until I read a sound off by another reader who seemed angry. Sir or Madame, your quotes about democracies notwithstanding, rule by majority is the most civilized way of governing. If people don’t have a say in their government, then they are either required to mindlessly follow or willfully disobey. Taking part in the processes of their lives is both the privilege and the responsibility of every capable human. Perhaps you would feel better reading Roberts Rules of Order: The responsibility of the majority is to allow the minority to become the majority while the responsibility of the minority is to allow the majority to do their work. This provides room for growth within the system. A rigid system will die. That is why we have elections. I applaud you for speaking your mind. I applaud Lenkersdorfer for giving you the forum. And I hope that you can respect that the same system that has nurtured you, may indeed chide you. It’s not all about you…or me…it’s about loving what you’ve got. ‘Nuff said. M r. Andersen has taken off his mask. Our new Burley City Council member has emerged from the charade. His attack on one of his peers was unnecessary and extremely rude. Thank you, Mr. Lenkersdorfer for your restraint and professionalism in handling this matter that could have resulted in a shouting match had you been as personally undisciplined as your attacker. I wonder if those who supported this short fused vindictive individual and voted him into ofce may wonder if he is capable of serving in the governing capacity he now holds. W e have someone in this community screaming to have some relevance. This man holds himself up to be some sort of moral authority, always scrutinizing other people, picking at them, intimidating them, and looking for any fault he can nd no mater how minute it may be. I nd it hard to believe that he could have the myopic vision to be able to look around and see what everyone else is doing wrong. How sad that this human being can only nd comfort in dragging people down into the squabbling, pitiful mess that surrounds his world. How can he claim to be the defender of the downtrodden, the bastion against the unjust, and an advocate of the oppressed? It has been said that you can judge a man by his works, well then let him be judged by the chaos and anger that revolves around him, by the way people laugh when you bring up his name, or by the carnage left in Weekly Mailer his wake along the road of his life. When you look at the sum total of what he is and what he has accomplished you are left with sadness, pity, and a distain that almost manifests itself in the sinus area. So go on with your tantrums, and your declarations of self righteousness, because we know that you are just trying to be heard, just trying to make people notice you because you have an need to feel important and have some sort of relevance in this life, the only way you can make people pay attention to you is to hurt them so you have their full attention. So go on tilting at your windmills, real or imagined, because the most damage you are doing is only to yourself. See you in the papers I am writing this to thank everyone for your thoughts, gifts and well wishes on my recent retirement. I am humbled and grateful to everyone who took time to come to my retirement party or took a moment to talk to me or send a card. I wish I could have spent more time with everyone so I am writing this letter to let you know how much it meant to me that you took the time from your busy schedule for me, especially on such a snowy day. Thank you will never be enough to let you know how much I appreciate each of you. To my girls who made the party so special, Georgia, Laura, Tara and Crystal, a big thank you. You guys are the truly the best. To all my citizen’s academy graduates, remember, keep that “jockey box “cleaned out, just in case. Thanks for your friendship and many great memories. I am looking forward to the future but I will always remember how lucky I was to look forward to going to work every day, for 26 years, and have such a remarkable group of ofcers to work with. I know the dedication and commitment it takes to walk the “thin blue line”. My prayers will always be with you. It was an honor and a privilege to serve the citizens of Cassia County. To the lady at Wal-Mart who paid it forward to me, I didn’t get your name but you know who you are, thank you and I will denitely pay it forward. I miss you and I will always be there in spirit. God bless all of you. Sgt. Peggy Marizza, Retired Continued On Page 18 Weekly Mailer 16,000 Households Mailed Every Week Send us your .JMFTUPOFT .JTTJPOBSJFTt8FEEJOHT "OOJWFSTBSZt#JSUIEBZT 4QFDJBM3FDPHOJUJPOT 678-6643 8FTU.BJOt#VSMFZ OFXT!UIFXFFLMZNBJMFSDPN March 15, 2011 — Page 17 Page 18 — March 15, 2011 Continued From Page 16 L ast week I read in the paper that the city council passed an ordinance for the xing of the sidewalks. It’s bad enough that they want us to pay for this, now they say a lien will be put on our property to make sure they get paid. When I read this I sat there in shock thinking --- What! --- What! A lien on our property is not good. What gives them the right to put a lien on our property? And what does this mean? If we fail to pay our 90% of the bill on the xing of your sidewalk will the city have the right to take over your property? The word “lien” scares the crap out of me. What is the big hurry to x the sidewalks anyway? They’ve been torn up for years and no one complained or cared. I am living on $700 a month and some people ask, “How do you make it?” The answer is I don’t! My family gives me money to help buy my food. I don’t sleep at night worrying about making ends meet. And now I have to worry about one more unnecessary bill to pay because there’s a “lien” on my home. The city is paying 10% of the bill. Wow! Have you ever had 10% of a pie? It’s not a lot, is it? I called a lawyer in Twin and asked him about this mater. He said, and I quote, “There is ‘no need’ to put a lien on our property. There are other ways the city can collect their money, one being; turn the bill into small claims court. This was not the proper way to handle this matter.” Now, I don’t go to City Council meetings because I’m sick and in a lot of pain. Some of you able bodied people need to go to those meetings and nd out exactly Thank you for saying you saw it in the Weekly Mailer what’s going on. If you sit back and let those people pass any ordinance they want, we could be in for trouble. A very concerned resident Editor’s note: Our understanding of this project is that participation in the sidewalk LID is strictly voluntary. No residents will be compelled to join or to participate. No liens will be involved unless a person that volunteered to participate later failed to pay back their allocation. If a home that participated in the LID was to sell, the sellers would need to pay off the assessment prior to the change in ownership. The only way for a homeowner to get involved would be to voluntarily opt in. The city will not force participation. Y ou did the right thing when you printed Councilman Vaughn Egan’s letter. Mr. Egan had things to say on the Voice. He is not the only person in the area to notice the one-sided reporting by Mike Ramsey and Renee Wells. Something is seriously wrong when someone can print things that are not true and then deny people the right to take them to task. I noticed in the Times-News that Councilman Denny Curtis had violated the terms of his deferred prosecution. When is the Mayor of Burley going to stand up for what is right and do something about it? Egan Admirer D ear Protestor, Now let’s be honest. Did you really read Mr. Luna’s reform proposal? Or do you just believe what you are told about it? Are you writing letters and protesting without even knowing what you are protesting against? I have not encountered one opponent of “Students Come First” that has actually read it. I know that there are legislators that have not read it. And yet they oppose and protest. What a sad commentary on the state of our own education! We will not educate ourselves. We wait for someone else to tell us what is right or wrong for us, what is good or bad for us. If you are going to protest “Students Come First”, at least have the intellectual honesty to read it rst. I have. It actually empowers parents, students, and yes, even teachers. It begins the course correction that our education system desperately needs. Don’t take someone else’s word on something as important as your children’s education. Read for yourself and nd out why “Students Come First” really does put students rst. http://www.sde.idaho.gov/site/ studentsComeFirst/ Chad Fridal W eekly Mailer for “Sound Off” I wasn’t aware that I was in cahoots with Satan. Yes, I supported the bond. I grudgingly voted yes on the December vote. My son had been out of his classroom at Dworshak for several days due to the heating system fuming (supposedly non-toxic) smells into his room. After that bond failed, I attended several meetings and came to understand what the school board was trying to accomplish and how. I saw people I am acquainted with that had been working on this proposal. I didn’t wholly agree with all of the projects, but I also don’t live in every community. Since I have no reason to believe Homemade Pizza Made Fresh Daily $2.00 OFF Any Large Pizza Call Today For Take Out Orders! 436-3300 North Side of the Square in Rupert Not valid with any other coupon. One coupon per customer. Expires 03-28-11 coupon Monday and Thursday 5pm-9pm • $6.85 includes Tax coupon coupon coupon All You Can Eat that these people are cheats and thugs I can trust their judgment. When our family gured our tax, it seemed like a good investment in our community for now and the future. I was really surprised to learn that there are so many “experts” in Burley who have been to a ball game in Oakley and Raft River who say that the schools are just ne. I still feel that the bond was a good deal and would put us a step ahead instead of always lagging behind. So this hand-maiden of Satan will continue to play demolition derby at the school dropoff, help out in the schools, and in the community. I hope to see all of the “experts” implementing all of their fabulous solutions. P.S. doing nothing will get you nowhere. I’ll see you in Hell! We will have so much fun! I am a parent of a White Pine student, I now drop off my child at the designated “Parent Pick-up” at the South east end of the school. I know it is more convenient to slide up alongside the curb on 19th and drop them off. I have done it many times in the past. But I decided I needed to follow the rules. Every morning I see the same things, Parents pulling up on 19th, right before and in between the two bus driveways, which is a posted no parking zone. I’m sure the bus drivers consider this a hazard. Worse, parents who stop across the street from the school, let their child out, to cross the road. There is already congestion from the buses coming and going, but add parents who stop, sometimes blocking trafc, and then we have to watch for children who are crossing the street. This is not a good situation! Another area of concern is how many parents are pulling up directly in front of the school to drop off their children, this is a parking lot, NOT a drop off spot! There is a designated area- It is the PARENT PICK UP AT THE SOUTHEAST AREA OF THE SCHOOL.; drive in the driveway, drop off your child, and drive right out the other driveway. It is a “U” shaped driveway. It works very well. It needs to be enforced that parents drop off their children in the “Parent pick up” zone. If you park elsewhere, you should be ticketed. We all need to keep the Weekly Mailer rules. I n the wake of the recent Cassia School District’s bond election, one is left to ponder a few things. In the past month or so I was reading in this Sound Off people’s feelings and concerns about this third trip to the ballot box for the bond of 41 plus million. Both times when I read all the Sound Offs, the same question was asked, ‘Why are we being asked to do exactly what has been told ‘no’ twice before?’ The answer to this question has a name and a place on the school board, represents Zone #2, and just happens to be up for re-election later this spring. If you live on the west edge of Burley, out to about the Star Church house, roughly; and from the river to about Farmer’s Corner (again roughly), and you have had concerns about some of the things this school board does, or specically, who is ‘the man behind the curtain’, so to speak, at the school board? It is Not the District’s Superintendent as it should be, but rather the Board Member who represents Zone 2. Oh, and did we mention that he is up for re-election this spring, has run unopposed the past several elections, and it just might be a good time to make that change as there is a history of decisions from this particular Board member that has given people cause to wonder, ‘why?’. The deadline to declare intent to run is March 18th! If you have ever wanted to serve and you are part of the 55% that opposed this third request, now is your opportunity. Our current economic situation is in part due to a housing crisis, built up mostly by the thinking that simply because we can, we should. We are not stupid, we know what the needs are…we know that Raft River needs new facilities, we know that Oakley needs some things and that Burley probably needs A new school, explain the need and the people will do what is right. You don’t have to buy off everyone’s vote with excessive wants. Again, the deadline to declare one’s intentions to run for the Cassia County School Board are March 18th. Weekly Mailer Weekly Mailer 16,000 Households Mailed Every Week 16,000 Households Mailed Every Week State’s trafc fatalities lower BOISE - Efforts to improve safety for motorists on Idaho roads could be paying off with motor vehicle fatalities continuing a three-year decline into the rst quarter of 2011. Preliminary data from the Idaho Transportation Department show 209 motor vehicle fatalities occurred in Idaho during 2010. This is down from 226 fatalities in 2009 and from 232 fatalities in 2008. The lowest number of trafc deaths on record, going back to 1962, was in 1963 when there were 207 fatalities. The state’s population has more than doubled since the 1960s. Early numbers for motor vehicle fatalities during January and February of 2011 are coming in lower than for the same period last year, with only nine fatalities reported. The three-year average for the same time period was 23 fatalities. “We are very pleased that fewer are beingonly killed By people appointment on Idaho’s roads,” said Mary Hunter, ITD highway safety manager. “These aren’t just numbers, they are family members and friends.” While trafc fatalities tend to decline nationwide during economic downturns, Hunter said she believes that people are 2004 Chevrolet Silverado making smarter driving choices. LS 4x4 extended cab pickup Improvements to roads are (gold). $10,500 OBOalso Great contributing Idaho’s127,000 reduccondition. to Aprox. tions. miles. Need to sell, so make ITD Deputy Director Scott me a (reasonable) offer. AvailStokes agrees, saying that he able in the evenings after thinks less tol6pm people and ontoday the are weekends. erant risky behavior in themCallof(208)308-9077. 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Owner nance available.southeast Only $33,Idaho 000.Call Joehave Tayrics, crews lor at Carey Adams reduced ice and duration to 678-9400 about a (35) of its historic average, makthird ing winter travel safer and more ef cient. Wheelchairs – two electric, Jet 2 Eastern Idaho drivers will nd and Hoverround, after 7:00 677increased shoulder widths and 1112 Heyburn. (38) additional lanes in some areas, and new turn bays and passing Burley Just reduced to $99,900 lanes added to problem roads. very nice 3 bed 11/2 bath 1 car Crews have attened slopes, garage home . Recently remodtrimmed trees and cut brush to eled withvisibility new roof, kitchen improve for and drivers. cabinets. Great deck for BBQ’s in One telling statistic appears spacious back yard. Call Joe Tayfrequently throughout Idaho’s lor at data, 678-9400 Carey and Adams. crash Hunter said. 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Zero partners areOf comFor additional information mitted to driving down contact trafc deaths, serious injuriesOpen and ecoRupert PD 434-2330. until nomic losses all Idahoans, March 18, 2011.to(35) Hunter said. “Every Idahoan, not the perHot tub for sale, Bullfrog Spa, son involved in the traf c crash, four years old, barely used, inpays 85 percent of the medicludes steps, easy open cover and cal costs associated with motor chemicals. $2500. Call 436-6426 vehicle crashes through hikes (35) in insurance premiums, higher taxes and increased charges for Guitar and Drum lessons at Guimedical services,” she emphatar Shop. We sell andisacsized. “Every trafguitars c death a family tragedy.” cessories as well as special orders, “Manyandpartners haveLessons been repairs, upgrades. involved in these 2450 ‘Toward Zero $45 per month. 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