View in Full Screen Mode
Transcription
View in Full Screen Mode
MorningNews am-news.com Bengals Off to a good start ...page 7A Spray paint artist Lots of sun Monday, September 7, 2015 » 75¢ FREE RIDE SALES EVENT 0 72 % APR FOR *OAC MONTHS $ ON ALL FORD |PLUS| VEHICLES 1,000 BONUS CASH DIRECT FROM FORD ON CARS & SUVS* HURRY! ENDS SEPT. 8 208-785-1900 1090 Fordway Blackfoot 73 / 41 www.20THcENTURYfoRD.com ...page 2A The need for speed Shop owner is also weekend racer By MEG MATSUURA mnews@am-news.com Morning News — Leslie Sieger Matt Sorensen of Blackfoot works his magic with spray paints at the Eastern Idaho State Fair Sunday. Sorensen has been creating his can art since he was 16. Sorensen can be seen at his booth across from the 4-H building inside the fairgrounds Throughout the week of the fair. Check the schedule for times through out the day. BLACKFOOT — When people see Dan Hatch they may recognize him as the owner of the “Lube Shop” in Blackfoot. He spends his weekdays in the safe indoors helping customers and servicing cars. But when the weekends roll around, he becomes a race car driver. The best part is, he has the trophies and fan club to prove it. When it comes to being fast and fearless, nothing holds him back. Hatch has competed in almost 800 races and has won several championship titles including the Limited Stock Class Champ in Pocatello for the past two years and the 2012 Street Stock Championship in Atomic City. Hatch first became interested in car racing when he was eight years old. He lived about a quarter of a mile away from the old race track in Blackfoot. “I remember sitting on my patio and listening to the cars as they drove around the raceway,” said Hatch. He became involved with the events when he got a job passing out programs and cleaning the stands. It wasn’t See HATCH, 2A Morning News — Meg Matsuura Dan Hatch stands with his trophies and handmade cards from his fans. EISF Youth pie eating contest Morning News — Joe Williams These kids went bite for bite in the children’s pie eating contest at the Eastern Idaho State Fair on Sunday. Rozilyn Dunn (far right) was the winner. There will be more youth pie eating contests on the free stage today at 12 and 5 p.m. Crews work to connect Firth schools By LESLIE MIELKE lmielke@am-news.com FIRTH — Workmen with Track Utilities LLC have worked the past three weeks to connect computer access between Firth High School and A.W. Johnson Elementary. The job may be finished in about one more week. Greg Schuelke is the foreman of this job. “We work a lot with communication and power companies, like Idaho Power, Silver Star, Morning News — Leslie Mielke Rocky Mountain Power Jake Manchester of Track Utilities LLC is using a directional and Century Link,” said drill to get the underground conduit in to connect com- Schuelke. “The company, puter access between Firth High School and A.W. Johnson Fat Beam, is the company Elementary. with the contract in Firth.” Both aerial cable and underground conduit is being installed to connect the schools. The high school is located on the west side of town; the elementary school on the east side. Railroad tracks intersect the town. The railroad tracks run north to south, parallel with Highway 91. “Railroad officials will meet with us Tuesday or Wednesday to make sure everything is okay,” said Schuelke. “There are lots of permits and conversation to get a job like this done. “Where we can, we use aerial cable overhead, otherwise, we use underground conduit,” he said. “Cable optics will be fed through the underground conduit. “Jake Manchester is the person who is drilling for the underground conduit,” said Schuelke. “He has a spotter. “The spotter tells him if the cable is heading up, down, to the left or right,” he said. “If the cable is being fed the desired direction, the operator keeps circling his wheel. “The progress made [by the drill] is dependent on the type of soil it is going through,” said Manchester. “If it’s just dirt, progress is Good morning Greg Stecklein of Blackfoot. Call 785-1100 today to claim two free Paramount Theater movie tickets! Vol. 111, No. 214. Copyright 2014. All Rights Reserved. pretty fast but it’s mainly gravel here [where he is drilling]; going is slow.” Six crew members with Track Utilities are working to put in aerial cable or underground conduit between the buildings in Firth. A subcontractor with four more workmen also have worked on this project, the foreman said. This Track Utilities crew is from Pocatello. Meridian is the headquarters of the company in Idaho. “We go everywhere,” said Schuelke. “We work mainly in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Washington, especially in the Seattle area. For Home Delivery Call 785-1100 2A LOCAL Monday, September 7, 2015 am-news.com MorningNews EISF kicks off with parade The Snake River High School Chamber singers danced and sang as their float rolled down Shilling Street Saturday at the Eastern Idaho State Fair. I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII Buy 12 Specialty Drinks then get one FREE! Flowers make Schuetz winner By LESLIE SIEGER lsieger@am-news.com BLACKFOOT — Brian Schuetz loves flowers and babies them all, but he especially loves his Dahlias. Schuetz has been growing Dahlias for 25 years now. Schuetz won the “Outstanding Award” for his Jomanda Dahlia. “I especially love the Dahlias for their vibrant colors and the wide variety of shapes and colors,” said Schuetz. “This cooler weather has been great for the Dahlias. Their colors are so much more vibrant.” Kayla Bair, flower judge, looks for leaf damage, size, vibrant colors, and health of the stem when judging flowers. “The petals and the shape is perfect,” Bair said when speaking of Schuetz winning Dahlia. The weather has been hard on flowers this year and it is showing in the entries in the flower With The First Purchase, Receive Two Punches! 785-3730 1245 Parkway Drive Big Thanks Thanks again!!! DAWN ENTERPRISES Now offeriNg Riverbend Rentals Auto Rental Service 785-2340 exCluSIvely ServIng poWell’S CuStomerS Powell’s Body SHop & ToWing (208)785-4040 State-of-the-Art detail Shop! 125 Complete DetaIl $ Morning News — Leslie Sieger Brian Schuetz loves his Dahlias and it shows. Schuetz won the “Outstanding Award” for his Jomanda Dahlia. department. other years,” said Flower “There aren’t as many Superintendent Victoria roses as I have seen in Mecham. EISF crowns food champs A "Big Thanks" To Stingers for catering our company picnic. The food was great and the staff was very friendly and helpful. Thank you for taking the time to cater. 496 W Hwy 39 Morning News — Leslie Sieger Full Wax, Wash and Interior Shampoo BLACKFOOT — Of all the excitement found at the Eastern Idaho State Fair, the biggest overall attraction has always been the food. Whether baked, grilled, or fried, the EISF has a rich tradition of offering the best fair food in the west! And it’s about time that all of this delicious food receives some recognition! The results are in, and two concessionaires have been named the Best of the Best! Winners were chosen for the 4th annual Food Awards from two categories: The “Best New Food Creation” and the grand champion “Fairest of them All” award. Both winners received a banner to hang in their booth declaring them 2015 champions, and the Grand Champion “Fairest of them All” winner has the honor of displaying the traveling “Golden Corndog” trophy for the week. All food concessionaires were asked to submit entries from their menus found at the 2015 Fair to the contest. Local media members sorted through the entries to determine which foods for each category would make it to the taste-testing ceremony held Thursday, September 3, two days before the official Fair kickoff. This year’s Best New Food Creation was won by Sweet Temptations with their amazing Toffee Tumbler. Last year’s “Best New Food Creation” winner, Creamy Creations, took home the top prize in the Fairest of them All category with their Raspberry Cream Cheese Brownie on a Stick. All food items were judged on taste, appearance, and creativity. It is the hope that these annual food awards will provide recognition to the most outstanding and creative fair food found in the intermountain west! HATCH, continued from 1A long after when he himself became a race car driver. Hatch built his own stock car 27 years ago. He’s collected factory parts, tires and everything else that comes with constructing a racing machine. He refers to his car as an “old friend” and is constantly repairing and painting it after each race. “I probably could have had a good retirement if I didn’t pick up this hobby,” said Hatch. Along with having a fast car, Hatch also has the strategic mind of a champion. “Having the fastest car doesn’t necessarily mean you’re going to win the race. It’s all about racing smart,” said Hatch. Hatch recalls some of his favorite moments in racing. “The best races I’ve had are the ones I didn’t win,” said Hatch. He goes on to share an experience when he had to start at the back of the race and work his way up to the front. “There were 25 laps and I passed every car from the outside before finally sliding into second place,” said Hatch. “Every time after I finish a race I get so much adrenaline. I usually can’t fall asleep until 3 or 4 in the morning.” Aside from the racing, Hatch says he loves the sport because of the camaraderie among fellow competitors and the support from the fans. “Sometimes my grand kids think I’m their hero,” said Hatch with a smile. “That’s the best part.” MorningNews LOCAL am-news.com Death Notices Obituary Renee Perschon, 80 Renee Perschon, 80, of Blackfoot, Idaho passed away Saturday, September 5, 2015 at her home. A funeral service will be held at noon on Saturday, September 12, 2015 at the Blackfoot West Stake Center, 101 N 900 W in Blackfoot. Family will meet with friends and relatives from 6-8 p.m. on Friday, September 11, 2015 at Hawker Funeral Home, 132 South Shilling Avenue in Blackfoot and for one hour prior to services at the church. Condolences may sent to the family online at www.hawkerfuneralhome.com. Randy Taylor Cox, 61 Randy Taylor Cox, 61, of Blackfoot, Idaho passed away Friday, September 4, 2015 while visiting family in Phenix City, Alabama. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, September 12, 2015 at the Blackfoot Northwest Stake Center. The family will meet with friends from 6-8 p.m. Friday, September 11, 2015 at Hawker Funeral Home, 132 S. Shilling Ave., Blackfoot, Idaho and for one hour prior to the service at the stake center. Interment will be in the Moreland Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.hawkerfuneralhome.com. Monday, September 6 • We The People 5K Fun Run at Jensen Grove at 8 a.m. Registration costs $25 for teens through adult, $20 for those under 12 years old. Entries can be competed by going to htts://blackfootwethepeople.com/ Checks should be made out to The 1787 Project (aka We The People). Registration begins at 7 a.m. DAILY FAIR SCHEDULE MONDAY, SEPT. 7 On the Grounds n 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Buildings & Barns Open n 12 p.m. Butler Amusement Carnival Rides Open n 12, 3 and 6 p.m. Strolling Act - Wild About Dinosaurs n 1, 3:30, 6, 8, & 9:30 p.m. Matt Sorensen Spray Can Art, near 4-H building n 2 p.m. Strolling Act - Robonosis West Events Area - 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. n Puzzle-Mania n Barnyard Adventure With Mother Goose at 2:30, 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. n Meet the Animals - Milking times: 4, 5 and 7 p.m. n Play with Gravity - Show times: 3:30 and 7 p.m. n Community Garden n Super Science Company Needlecraft Building n Spud Day - Celebrate Idaho with all things potato! n 10 a.m. Spud Nuts - The secret to soft and delicious doughnuts with Hallie Crockett n 12 p.m. French Fries - Tips and tricks to the perfect french fries with Jared Young n 2 p.m. Dutch Oven Potatoes - Come taste and learn from the best with the dutch oven trio West Events Arena n 9 a.m. Gaited Horse Show Rabbit, Poultry & Pigeon Tent n 9 a.m. 4H Rabbit Show n 10 a.m. Poultry and Pigeon Show Goddard Pavilion n 8 a.m. Sheep Show n 4 p.m. Mini Halter n 5 p.m. Draft Mules Infield n 9 a.m. Draft Horse Hitches Swine Arena n 9 a.m. Swine Show Goat Arena n 9 a.m. Jr. Goat Show Beef Show Barn n 10 a.m. Simmentals n 1 p.m. Tarantaise n 5 p.m. Mules Yellow Dairy Show Barn n 9 a.m. 4-H Poultry Show Big Dog Satellite Community Free Stage n 12-3 p.m. Check stage for daily listings of local entertainment n 12 p.m. Children’s Pie Eating Contest n 2 p.m. People’s Choice Fair Food Contest n 3 p.m. Matt Baker n 5 p.m. Children’s Pie Eating Contest n 6 p.m. Matt Baker Northwest Farm Credit Free Stage n 1–3:30 p.m. Check stage for daily listings of local entertainment n 4 p.m. Cale Moon n 5 p.m. Richard Barker Comedy Hypnosis Show n 8 p.m. Cale Moon n 9 p.m. Richard Barker Comedy Hypnosis Show Grandstand Arena n 12 p.m. Pari-Mutuel Racing and Indian Relays n 7 p.m. Mutton Bustin’ n 8 p.m. Gem State Classic Pro Rodeo 3A Monday, September 7, 2015 Vern Reese Fackrell, 89 Vern Reese Fackrell, 89, of Blackfoot, Idaho, returned to his heavenly home September 3, 2015 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Vern was born October 7, 1925, in Thomas, Idaho to Parley Proctor and Rachel Reese Fackrell. He was born a twin. His brother, Von Reese Fackrell, preceded him in death at age 7. Vern had 3 brothers and 3 sisters, 7 half- Teacher. brothers and 3-half sisters. Vern worked in several Only he and 2 sisters and occupations throughout 4 half brothers survived his life. He and his wife, passed childhood. He Verla, owned and ran grew up and lived most “The Barrel Drive-In” and of his life in the Blackfoot “Vern and Verla’s Café” in area. He attended Wilson Blackfoot for several years. Elementary and Blackfoot They later sold both busisecondary schools. nesses and Vern gained Vern met his sweet- employment with Safeway heart, Verla Wright, at Foods as Produce Manager the roller-skating rink in until he and Verla went Blackfoot and they mar- to work for the Church ried on October 18, 1944, of Jesus Christ of Latterin Dillon, Montana. Their day Saints as custodians of marriage was later solem- the Blackfoot Stake Center. nized in the Idaho Falls The couple loved being Temple on October 18, together in work and play. 1961. They celebrated He loved spending their 70th anniversary last time with family; travelOctober. Vern and Verla ing, camping or playing have 5 children, 4 daugh- games. Vern enjoyed garters and one son. dening. He and his sonHe was a member of in-law, Steve, were known the Church of Jesus Christ for the “Berry Bubble” of Latter-day Saints. He where they grew and sold served in the Elder’s beautiful, delicious strawQuorum presidency, the berries. He looked forSunday School organi- ward to planting flowers zation, was counselor in and doing yard work. He the bishopric of Blackfoot loved painting houses, Fifth ward for several inside and out and doing years, High Priest Quorum genealogy work. teacher and Quorum leadHe is survived by his er, ward clerk and also wife, Verla; children: stake clerk in the Blackfoot Idona Hawker, Pocatello; Stake. Vern loved mission- Ila (Michael) Hale, Logan, ary work and served as a Utah; Starla (Steven) Serr, stake missionary. He also Rose; Lorna (Richard) served as a temple worker Fawcett, Rose; and David in the Idaho Falls Temple. Glenn Fackrell, Santa He loved serving in any Rosa, California; a siscapacity in which he was ter, Selma VanDercreek, asked to serve. He was Blackfoot; 23 grandchila very committed Home dren (and each one of Brendan Henry Dixey, 14 Brendan Henry Dixey, 14, of Blackfoot, Idaho passed away Saturday, September 5, 2015 at Portneuf Medical Center in Pocatello, Idaho after a valiant fight with cancer. Brendan was born February 9, 2001 in Pocatello, Idaho to Waylinn Dixey and Marlene M. Manuelito Dixey. He attended school at Stoddard Elementary and Fort Hall Elementary and had just finished at Mountain View Middle School in Blackfoot. Brendan was a gamer, he loved to play video games. He enjoyed traveling, reading, building legos, going to movies and spending time with his family. He is survived by his parents, Waylinn and Marlene of Blackfoot; sisters, Kristyn (Alex) Duchscher of Pocatello and Alisia (Jose) Ballesteros of Boise; uncles, Harvey Manuelito, Jackson Samuel Tracy Jr and Raphael Tissidimit; aunts, Mildred Manuelito, Angela Tracy and Marie S. Tracy; grandmother, Susie M. Tracy of Fort Hall; and numerous cousins. He is preceded in death by his grandmother, Leathie V. Dixey; grandfathers, Jackson Tracy Sr and Henry Manuelito; and great uncles, Ralph Francis, R. Willis and Death Notice GayLynne Bauer Sorensen, 61 GayLynne Bauer Sorensen, 61, passed away September 2, 2015 at her home in Leslie, Idaho with her mother Evadean Bauer by her side. In keeping with GayLynne’s wishes there will be no public services. Cremation services were under the direction of the Anderson Family Funeral Home of Arco, ID. Monday, September 7, 2015 at Hawker Funeral Home, 132 S. Shilling Avenue, and from 9:3010:45 am. on Tuesday at the stake center. Funeral Services will be held at the Blackfoot Stake Center, Highland Drive, in Blackfoot at 11 a.m. Tuesday, September 8, 2015. Interment will be in the Grove City Cemetery. Condolences may be them was his favorite) and sent to the family at www. 44 great-grandchildren. hawkerfuneralhome.com. He is preceded in death by brothers: Dean Reese, John Reese, Von Reese (twin), Ernest Frank, Edward Glenn, David Reuel, Leo, Parley S., Fred, Clarence; sisters: Clifta, 785-1320 Rachel Elizabeth Gilbert, ServiceS Hannah, Margaret Amy, and Lucy Ann. Vern Reese The family would like Fackrell to thank Dr. Kurt McKinlay Funeral Service: and Home Access Hospice 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, for the love and compasSeptember 8, 2015 at the sion shown to “Daddy” Blackfoot Stake Center these past months. Viewing: Family members will 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. receive friends and famMonday, September ily at a viewing 6-8 p.m. 7, 2015 at Hawker Funeral Home and from 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 am. Tuesday at the stake center Cokeville Miracle 4:40 7:10 1hr 40min PG-13 Drama Max 4:45 7:00 1hr 50min PG Family Paper Towns 9:15 1hr 50min PG-13 Drama Fantastic 4 4:45 6:50 8:50 1hr 40min PG-13 Action Gift 9:25 1 hr 50min R Thriller San Andreas 4:35 7:00 9:10 2hr PG-13 Thriller/Action 461 Park Ave- Downtown Idaho falls (208)525-3340 Shaun the Sheep 5:00 7:00 1hr 30min PG Family Ricki and the Flash 6:50 1hr 40min PG-13 Music/Drama Hitman 4:50 1hr 35min R Action Jewelle Johansen Graveside Service: 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at the Salt Lake City Cemetery in Salt Lake City, Utah Misako “Micki” Sato Shiosaki Funeral Service: 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at Hawker Funeral Home Viewing: 6:3 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 8, 2015 and for one hour prior to the service at the funeral home for more info visit hawkerfuneralhome.com Featuring Coast-to-Coast sheds Porches available. Different styles. Maintenance Free. Sheds 8x12 for as low as $1595a 10 x 12 $2,520 10 x 20 $2,995 Merrick RV Store 474 W. Hwy. 26 (Arco Hwy) • 785-7990 Barney E. Dixey. A prayer service will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at Hawker Funeral Home, 132 South Shilling Avenue in Blackfoot. Brendan will be taken to his residence on Diggie Road at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, September 9, 2015 and remain there until his Traditional Native American Burial at 2 p.m. on Friday, September 11, 2015 at Gibson Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.hawkerfuneralhome.com. • Diabetic Foot Care • Injuries & Sprains • Warts • Flat Foot • Heel Pain • Minimal Incision Surgery • Bunions • Hammertoes • Ingrown Toenails • Ankle Arthroscopy Dr. Darin Podiatrist G. Gambles Board Certified 208.785.2555 1495 Parkway, Blackfoot graincraft 463 West Hwy 26 Blkft, ID All Purpose Flour Tortilla Flour MorBread Flour Whole Wheat Cake & Pastry Flour Sale! ALL SA ARE FI LES NAL!!! $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $16.00 $15.00 Sale date For 50lb bagS SePT 18Th SePT 25Th 7:30Am-4:30Pm Fridays Only: Quantities Larger Than 1 Pallet= 50 Bags Call Ahead to Place Order Call 785-2800 ext.10 4A Monday, September 7, 2015 OPINION www.am-news.com MorningNews Labor Day: A call to action When I was a girl, Labor Day marked the end of Donna summer. It was a day of rest and recreation, family and Brazile picnics. And, like all kids, I was ready to go back to school. Labor Day was also honored in our home for what it is: a day set aside to recognize the contributions of working men and working women to America. Like so many in my family, I’m a proud card-carrying member of a union. For decades, our family worked as teachers, truckers, laborers and firefighters. The improvements we experienced in our lives truthfully came more from the unceasing struggle of our labor unions working together than from the accomplishments of our long working days as individuals. In 2015, America remains a working nation; we are steeped in the work ethic. And thanks to the efforts and sacrifices of thousands, including unknown martyrs who died struggling for better working conditions, we eat better and live better and rest better than our often exploited ancestors. Did you know our Labor Day was inspired by Canada? The first Labor Day in the Americas was a spontaneous event. The Toronto Printers’ Union had repeatedly demanded a nine-hour work day, and repeatedly the newspapers ignored them. After three years of petitions, in 1872, the printers went on strike. Two thousand printers marched down Toronto’s streets, gathering bystanders and workers until they entered Queen’s Park 10,000 strong. The editor of the Toronto Globe had their leaders arrested for criminal conspiracy. Most lost their jobs -- in Canada, it was a criminal act to form a labor union or to strike. In the United States, that first-ever Labor Day parade caught the attention of Oregon citizens. In 1887, Oregon became the first state to honor labor. Twenty-nine states followed. Labor Day finally became a national observance in 1894 because President Grover Cleveland attempted to break a Pullman’s wildcat strike in early May in Chicago by sending in U.S. marshals and the army. After the carnage that followed, President Cleveland was fearful that the May date would become immortalized by working men and women. International workers organizations already celebrated labor on May Day in commemoration of the Haymarket Affair in May 1886, also in Chicago. Cleveland asked Congress to rush through a labor holiday for any day but that one. A mere six days after the bloodbath, Cleveland declared the first day of September as our Labor Day. Today our workforce is changing. Blue-collar jobs are morphing into cyber work. Humans are being replaced by robots. By last December, Amazon had 10,000 robots ready to fill Christmas orders. It makes me wonder who will have the money to buy Apple watches, unless robots wear them! The problems of working men and women -- those people who remain the backbone of this nation -- have changed, too. Their needs, in many cases, are as dire (in some cases more so) than the needs of the workers in the last century. The achievements of 19th- and 20th-century men and women to obtain fair working conditions and pay have, in the 21st century, evaporated into part-time jobs and pay so low that a significant portion of our workforce are called “the working poor.” Income inequality is growing. The difference in income between the top 1 percent of our population and, well, everybody else, is widening to a gaping gulf. Regardless of what impression you may have of how harsh income inequality is, let me assure you, it’s far worse. Sarah Anderson of the Institute for Policy Studies, authored a report this March in which she detailed that the bonuses paid to Wall Street CEOs last year was double the total earnings of all of America’s full-time minimum wage earners. Forbes called it “a fun number” that was “true,” and added that we really needn’t be all that concerned about it. The owners of Wal-Mart, the Walton Family, have more wealth than the combined wealth of 42 percent of America. The Waltons don’t like labor unions. When those pesky, progressive Canadians organized Wal-Mart’s first ever union in 2005, the Waltons shut down the store. (“Goodnight, John Boy!”) In 2015, Wal-Mart is giving some of its workers raises. That’s encouraging, because in many states their workers are paid so poorly and are given such short work weeks that they must turn to food stamps and welfare to survive. Forbes reported that Wal-Mart’s low-wage, low-hour workers were costing taxpayers $6.2 billion annually. It’s long past time that the country starts to focus on helping average workers get ahead and not fall further behind. That’s the real meaning of Labor Day. (Donna Brazile is a senior Democratic strategist, a political commentator and contributor to CNN and ABC News, and a contributing columnist to Ms. Magazine and O. MorningNews www.am-news.com (ISSN 08933812) Leonard C. Martin, Publisher, publisher@am-news.com Robert Hudson, Managing Editor, mnews@am-news.com Wayne Ingram, Advertising Director, wingram@am-news.comJ oe Kimbro, Circulation Manager, circulation@am-news.comKelly R. Koontz, Production Manager ••• The Morning News is published daily except Sundays and Christmas Day by Horizon Blackfoot Publications. Periodicals postage paid at Blackfoot, ID 83221. Postmaster send address changes to the Morning News, PO Box 70, Blackfoot, ID 83221. Legal notices required by law or court order are carried in Friday editions. Publisher reserves the right to reject, edit or cancel any advertising at any time without liability. Publisher’s liability for error is limited to the amount paid for advertising. 34 N. Ash/P.O. Box 70, Blackfoot, ID 83221 Telephone: 208-785-1100 • Fax: 208/785-4239 Business Hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The perils Of New Hampshire BRETTON WOODS, N.H. -- Stroll through the ancient halls of the dowager hotel here and history fairly screams at you. So does the burden of history that plays a quiet, subtle role in the presidential election that is unfolding here. At one time 50 trains a day stopped here. During the 1944 international monetary conference that created the postwar economy, John Maynard Keynes preached his economic gospel here. (Dean Acheson once interrupted him.) As a presidential candidate, George H.W. Bush campaigned here. And if you sit for a drink this summer in the meticulously restored Rosebrook Bar, with its stunning view of the White Mountains’ Presidential Range, you cannot avoid a Hillary Rodham Clinton commercial on the television here. And here it becomes clear that great historical forces are at work in the 2016 election. This is the 100th anniversary of the New Hampshire primary. And America’s greatest contemporary legacies -two dynasties that together contributed presidencies that account for 20 percent of that century of the Granite State’s inexplicable but unavoidable political prominence -- face their greatest test here in America’s legacy political battleground. The Clinton and Bush families have suffered defeats here and have enjoyed victories here, their fortunes changing as fast as the weather, which the other day turned from frosty cold to humid hot in the spell of a quarter-hour. It was, after all, in New Hampshire that the senior George Bush’s “big-mo” momentum, created with a stunning 2-percentagepoint victory over former Gov. Ronald Reagan in Iowa only eight days earlier, sputtered to a close in 1980. And it was here, as Sen. Bob Dole seemed to surge, that Vice President Bush enjoyed his vital comeback primary victory in 1988. It was here that Gov. Bill Clinton of Arkansas fought back in 1992 after disclosures about extramarital affairs and draft dodging, claiming “comeback kid” status himself, even though he was defeated by former Sen. Paul Tsongas of Massachusetts -- and setting his campaign on a glide path to the White House. And it was here that the former New York senator, bloodied and battered after being defeated in Iowa by Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, won an important victory and gave perhaps her most stirring speech, an unforgettable comeback cantata of her own. But now New Hampshire stands again as a critical test for both families. Both know the peril in these hills, so treacherous that the Appalachian Mountain Club, which for 139 years -- before there even was a New Hampshire primary -- has encouraged outsiders to explore the farthest reaches of this rugged state, publishes a well-read “Accident Report” in its biannual journal. Its topic is mishaps in the mountains. There are plenty of them. Gov. George W. Bush of Texas had a clear path to the 2000 GOP nomination until he was ambushed here by Sen. John McCain of Arizona, who triumphed by 18 points. Perhaps no presidential candidate whose home state did not border New Hampshire -- and six good-neighbor candidates, five from Massachusetts and one from Maine, have won here -- has had a greater stake in winning New Hampshire than Jeb Bush does in 2016. With a gold-plated list of supporters and millions of dollars at hand, Bush’s campaign is built for the long run, but it will not have a long run if Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin or Gov. John Kasich of Ohio, all considered high-potential candidates here, win this primary. The Bush campaign is predicated on an early sweep, even if in a 17-candidate field he wins a small plurality. The political calculus will shift many times before Feb. 9, but it seems possible now that a Bush victory here might clear out the center-right lane, potentially ending as many as three other candidacies, though Walker would very likely survive. In this fight, Bush has many advantages; a top adviser to one of his rivals enviously cites Bush’s easy manner with voters, his graceful mien on the campaign trail, and his ability to listen respectfully to questioners and not to launch into a stock, prepared answer. Clinton’s challenge is different entirely. The former senator and secretary of state basically faces one opponent, Sen. Bernie Sanders, who has been attracting large crowds and who, on the surface, has the homecourt advantage because he is from Vermont, New Hampshire’s neighbor to the west. But this is the fourth New Hampshire primary for the Clintons, who now have strong roots here. “Many, many residents here won’t vote for a candidate until meeting that candidate in person -- shaking his hand, looking her in the eye, asking a direct question -- and that often has to happen in the small living room gatherings and town hall events for the lesser-known and longershot candidates hoping that New Hampshire will validate or jump-start their campaigns,” says Jim Collins, former editor of Yankee magazine and a leading curator of North Country culture. “Hillary Clinton won’t have to do that this time around, but she did at one time, and people here remember.” Together the two candidates have been working New Hampshire hard, not only in personal visits but in flurries of phone calls beyond the view of correspondents and commentators. Bush took the time to meet with Joe McQuaid, the publisher of the New Hampshire Union Leader, and has raked in operatives experienced in statewide campaigns for the Senate and the White House. Clinton claims almost all the top Democratic operatives here. The peril for both may be having too many establishment ties. The “live free or die” ethos that is the leitmotif of New Hampshire life isn’t congenial to inherited power, a tradition dating to the American Revolution and reignited by the Yankee Progressives of the early part of the 20th century. Three quarters of a century later, in 1984, former Vice President Walter F. Mondale rolled into this state on a tailwind of inevitability, and was skunked by Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado. The beauty of the New Hampshire primary, Hart says today, is its inclination to give an opening to “so-called ‘dark horse’ candidates, those without huge financial resources or national notoriety, to make their case for leadership.” As beautiful as it may be to their rivals, to Clinton and Bush, that characteristic, celebrated for a century, could have dark consequences. (David M. Shribman is executive editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (dshribman@post-gazette. com). Follow him on Twitter at ShribmanPG.) of lifetime integrity. U.S. troops in Iraq, acting on a tip, rescued American businessman Roy Hallums, who’d been held hostage ten months. Five years ago: A Chinese fishing trawler and two Japanese patrol boats collided near disputed islands in the East China Sea, further straining relations between Beijing and Tokyo. Lucius Walker, 80, who’d led an annual pilgrimage of aid volunteers to Cuba in defiance of the nearly half century U.S. trade embargo, died in New York. One year ago: The head of the Arab League, Nabil Elaraby, urged members to confront Islamic State extremists “militar- ily and politically.” A starstudded funeral was held in New York for comedian Joan Rivers, who had died three days earlier at age 81. Serena Williams won her third consecutive U.S. Open championship and 18th major title overall, taking 75 minutes to beat good friend Caroline Wozniacki 6-3, 6-3. Today’s Birthdays: Musician Sonny Rollins is 85. Actor Bruce Gray is 79. Singer Gloria Gaynor is 72. Actress Susan Blakely is 67. Singer Chrissie Hynde (The Pretenders) is 64. Actress Julie Kavner is 64. Rock musician Benmont Tench (Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers) is 62. Actor Corbin Bernsen is 61. Actor Michael Emerson is 61. Singer Margot Chapman is 58. Actress J. SmithCameron is 58. Actor W. Earl Brown is 52. Actor Toby Jones is 49. Modelactress Angie Everhart is 46. Actress Diane Farr is 46. Actress Monique Gabriela Curnen is 45. Actor Tom Everett Scott is 45. Actress Shannon Elizabeth is 42. Actor Oliver Hudson is 39. Actor Devon Sawa is 37. Actor JD Pardo is 36. Actress Evan Rachel Wood is 28. Thought for Today: “The theory seems to be that as long as a man is a failure he is one of God’s children, but that as soon as he succeeds he is taken over by the devil.” — H.L. Mencken, American journalist-author (1880-1956). David Shribman Today in history Today is Monday, Sept. 7, the 250th day of 2015. There are 115 days left in the year. This is Labor Day. Today’s Highlight in History: On Sept. 7, 1940, Nazi Germany began its eightmonth blitz of Britain during World War II with the first air attack on London. On this date: Ten years ago: Police and soldiers went house to house in New Orleans to try to coax the last stubborn holdouts into leaving the storm-shattered city. President George W. Bush led the nation in a final tribute to William H. Rehnquist, remembering the late chief justice as the Supreme Court’s steady leader and a man MorningNews am-news.com IDAHO Ada County seeks approval from FAA to use drones BOISE (AP) — Using drones in military, law enforcement and agriculture has become the new normal in daily life even in the relatively short period unmanned aircrafts have become available to the public. However, now a county in southwestern Idaho says drones belong in the trash. Ada County officials have recently submitted an application to the Federal Aviation Administration to use a small commercial drone to collect valuable geographical data, starting with the region’s landfill. Currently, the county spends hundreds of thousands of dollars each year to fly manned aircraft just to gather information about land use, said Stephen O’Meara, Ada’s information technology director. Monday, September 7, 2015 5A Blue ribbon winner For example, the county can only afford to take aerial photos of the 2,700acre landfill once a year because manned-aircraft can cost as much as $700 an hour to rent. But at the same time, the county is under pressure to keep an eye on the region’s landfill considering it collected 440,000 tons of waste from four cities and four separate local government agencies in 2014. O’Meara said using a drone could provide an easy way to learn how quickly the area is expanding not only in sprawl but also in height. “We have high hopes,” O’Meara said. “We feel this could be very beneficial that does not cost a lot of money to the taxpayer.” According to the FAA, it’ll take 60 to 90 days to process the county’s appli- cation barring any delays stemming from legal questions and agency response. Larry Maneely, the county’s chief of staff, said the county will post online when and where the drone flies to help prevent fears from those who may distrust governmental agencies using drones. “Nothing will happen in secret,” he said. “These things have to fly below 400 feet so they will be in eyesight and every flight has to be pre-approved.” Overtime, Maneely and O’Meara would like to see drone use help collect data to pinpoint spraying pesticides to kill mosquitoes and invasive weeds. O’Meara added that he doesn’t know of any other similar drone efforts in other Idaho counties or Morning News — Leslie Sieger cities. Instead, drone use Torgesen Murdock a professional artist in oil painting won a blue ribbon for this landin Idaho has been much scape. Murdock, who has been paintin for 40 years, has won international awards for her oil painting techniques that she has developed over the years. more traditional. found unconscious from a gunshot to the head. Other recent gang crimes have included a fatal stabbing and deadly shootings. “We’re not happy we’ve seen this increase, but it’s not a cause for panic, it’s something we’re addressing,” Daniels said. Nampa Mayor Bob Henry echoed the officers’ sentiments, adding that the city is supportive of the renewed efforts to curb gang related violence. “We are in lockstep that this is an issue that isn’t going to get out of control,” Henry said. zens, including low-wage workers, seniors, and individuals with disabilities, that could require an adjustment to your State’s budget or programs as well as careful and timely attention to the legal rights afforded to individuals with disabilities,” Perez wrote. The ruling doesn’t take effect immediately, and last month an attorney for the National Association for Home Care and Hospice said the plaintiffs in the case were still considering whether to seek an appeal before the U.S. Supreme Court. Perez said that “public entities must have in place an individualized process” to make sure that if a person’s home-care hours are cut because of the wage rule, the reduction isn’t so great that it keeps that person from being able to live at home. Around the state $9,000 grant makes car seats available POCATELLO (AP) — About 40 car seats are sitting in a Pocatello Police Department storage room waiting for parents in need. KPVI-TV reports that thanks to a $9,000 grant from the Idaho Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the state transportation agency, the police department will add 120 more car seats to their offerings. Police car seat specialist Mindi Anderson says the program is designed to get children in the correct seat. She says parents or guardians can come in and learn which seat is best, depending on the child’s age and other factors. Parents will also go through a tutorial by certified technicians. The child must be present when they educate the parents on the seats. Nampa police renew efforts to curb gang crime NAMPA (AP) — Law enforcement officials in southwestern Idaho are renewing efforts to stop a resurgence of gang-related violence. High amounts of gang violence in the early 2000s caused the Nampa Police Department to form its own five-officer gang unit, KTVB-TV reported. Those officers were disbanded in 2012, but now city officials say they want all of their 116 officers to re-focus on fighting gang crimes. “There was a lot of overt behavior in those days, a lot of gang members dressed down and out causing trouble, trying to intimidate people who were just trying to live their own lives,” said Deputy Chief Brad Daniels, who was the first officer assigned to tackle the problem in 2000. Nampa had 76 crimes classified as gang-related in 2014, Sgt. Joe Ramirez said. The number is still lower than the 317 gangrelated crimes reported in 2011, but officers are seeing an uptick which is worrisome. Most recently, three men were arrested after a high-speed chase following the shooting of a Nampa man. Police say Alberto Chavez, 20, shot 26-year-old Kyle Jackson, who had reportedly been antagonizing drivers by yelling and waving a red bandanna. Chavez told police Jackson was a member of a rival gang and had slashed his face with a knife. Jackson was later BLM done gathering wild horses displaced BOISE (AP) — The Bureau of Land Management says it’s completed its effort to relocate wild horses from southwestern Idaho following a massive wildfire. The BLM said Saturday that 279 horses were gathered. The Soda Fire burned nearly 280,000 acres in Oregon and Idaho, including two BLM herd management areas and part of a third. The BLM says many of the 173 horses gathered from the Hardtrigger Herd Management Area were treated for mild to moderate burns. Horses were taken to the BLM’s Boise Wild Horse Corrals, where some will eventually be put up for adoption. Land damaged by the fire will be rehabilitated in the coming years Federal labor officials: Enforce homecare wages BOISE (AP) — The U.S. Department of Labor is urging Idaho Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter to prepare for a new rule that extends minimum wage protections and overtime for most home-care workers. The Idaho Statesman reports that Otter received a letter from U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas Perez on Sept. 2, urging the governor to get Idaho ready for compliance now. The federal rule went into effect in October 2013 but was challenged in court. Last month a federal appellate court upheld the rule, a decision that Perez said could require some budget changes. Several states already include home-care workers in minimum wage and overtime-pay protections. Idaho is not one of them. “As you know, this is a crucial issue affecting many of your State’s citi- Man captured in Oregon after 2-state highspeed chase BOISE (AP) — A Boise man is facing charges after authorities say he led police on a high-speed chase that spanned the Idaho-Washington border. Police say 22-year-old Spencer Cox drove at speeds that reached 120 mph as he fled Friday. The Idaho Statesman reports that an Idaho State Police officer pulled over Cox and discovered he had an outstanding felony warrant from Ada County. Police say Cox fled and officers pursued, terminating the chase after 22 miles when he reached the Oregon border. Oregon State Police located Cox and he was Britanya Vasquez. A male passenger was captured after a short foot taken to a hospital but pursuit. is expected to survive. A female passenger also was in the vehicle but was not transported for treatment. Police say the accident is still under investigation. Man charged with breaking into mail boxes in Homedale HOMEDALE (AP) — A man faces federal mail theft charges after numerous Homedale post office boxes were broken into in recent months. U.S. Postal Inspector Darin Solmon filed a criminal complaint against Bobby Eugene Riley in U.S. District Court after an investigation into mail theft from the Homedale, Idaho, Post Office. The Homedale postmaster reported that several boxes were broken into in June and mail removed. An investigation found that the boxes were manually manipulated from the front. The postmaster reported similar incidents in July. Postal inspectors installed camera equipment and recorded another incident on July 29. Police reviewed the footage and identified the thief as Riley. A complaint was filed against Riley on Wednesday. Crash kills 19-year-old woman MERIDIAN (AP) — A 19-year-old Caldwell woman was killed when the Toyota Scion she was driving crashed into a power pole in Meridian. Meridian Police say the crash occurred early Saturday morning. The woman was identified as HARRIS DENTURE STUDIO Frank C. Harris LD (Denturist) • New Dentures • Relines • Repairs • Free Exams • All Work Done on Premises • Dentist Not Required For Fittings • Most Insurances Accepted 785-1307 390 N. Broadway • Blackfoot officer had to jump out of the way to avoid being hit. A brief pursuit was called off. The Times-News reports that the incident happened in May but the man wasn’t arrested until Monday. Man walked past cop with stolen clothes TWIN FALLS (AP) — Twin Falls police say a man attempting to shoplift from Target walked right past a police officer with an armful of clothing. Authorities say the officer approached the 25-year-old man in the parking lot as he carried $80 worth of clothes on hangers without a bag. The officer asked if he had a receipt but the man was unable to produce one after pretending to search his car. Authorities say the man quickly turned on his vehicle and fled. Police say the Summer Tree Services Prune & Shape Trees & Shrubs Now! Topping • Storm Damage • Removal • Shaping FREE Estimates • Affordable Rates • Prompt Service 19 Years Experience • Satisfaction Guaranteed 50’, 65 and 80’ Bucket Trucks We don’t buy, sell or transplant trees. Roberts & Son’s Tree Service Call 529-5970 6A WEST Monday, September 7, 2015 am-news.com MorningNews Dog lost in Yellowstone National Park found 42 days later YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) — Yellowstone National Park is known for its wildlife, including bears and wolves. But for six weeks, one animal that roamed the park didn’t belong. An Australian shepherd named Jade was found in the Canyon area Friday, 42 days after she went missing. “She’s skin and bones, but otherwise she seems perfectly fine,” owner David Sowers of Denver said. Sowers said Jade ran off July 23 after an auto wreck on July 23 while he and his girlfriend, Laura Gillice, were driving through the park with the dog. “When they tried to get her out of the car she bolted and she ran into the woods,” Sowers said. “She You Could Win $50 In Weekly Prizes! disappeared for, like, 15 days, and I thought she was gone.” Over the last several weeks, signs were posted and an Internet campaign started asking park visitors to keep an eye out for the dog. Traps with dog food were even set. Reports of Jade being seen roaming the park started coming in. Sowers and his girlfriend, who were both injured in the wreck, had returned to Yellowstone several times to look for the dog before finding her Friday. “I haven’t been follow- ing doctors’ orders very well,” said Sowers, who suffered injuries to his ribs, arm and leg in the accident. “They told me not to be doing this, but I wanted to find my dog.” On Friday morning, Gillice was with their other dog when she saw something black and white across a meadow. In less than a minute “she started running toward me,” Gillice said. Sowers said other than a small cut on her lip and losing weight, Jade is OK. “It’s a miracle,” Gillice said. Singing queen D W T Z C L Q V Q S Y Y T N L F E G N I C A R L E R R A B E O E M F S H A I R I G C S K E O H F O A Y N Y G B N O O C E D D E B L I S H O B R N I O D D S R G O I R D R O I C I T V N N R R E C T G N H O E T S C U A I R N O E I R A V R T E I O U S L T O B H O O T T E V I R T W L E B A C T N U S R I N O B H E R T K R S N D N D L O G D E I T P I U T H O E D N H Y D E O A H N M A R E N R S A R R L E I R G X O O Y E R B S R C E Y N O K S G E Y C P O Y E G Z Q M T I G E R E A R S C M M G S E K A C L E N N U F Z J I A W N T R A C T O R P U L L S C G T S R O S N O P S R I D E S E L T T A C T I C K E T S G I P Morning News — Joe Williams Hailey Kelso sings on the free stage at the Eastern Idaho State Fair on Sunday. She was Miss Teen Rodeo Idaho. You can catch her performing at the fair today and singing the national anthem at the Gem State Classic Pro Rodeo on Tuesday night. State FaIr AGRICULTURE BAKING BARREL RACING CARNIVAL CATTLE COMPETITIONS CONCERTS CORN DOG CORN ON THE COB DEMOLITION DERBY ENTERTAINMENT Name: EXHIBITORS FAIRGROUNDS FERRIS WHEEL FOOD FUNNEL CAKES GAMES GOATS GRANDSTAND HOBBIES HORSES LIVESTOCK MERRY GO ROUND PIGS RIDES RODEO SHEEP SPONSORS TICKETS TIGEREARS TRACTOR PULLS VENDORS City: Address: Phone: this Week’s Sponsor: College of Massage therapy PUZZLE RULES: Bring your entry to The Morning News at 34 N. Ash or mail it to P.O. Box 70, Blackfoot, ID 83221. Deadline for entries is 12 Noon each Friday. Entries received after the deadline will be discarded from judging. Only one entry per person each week. You must be 18 or older to enter. If more than one entry is submitted by an individual all entries of that individual’s will become ineligible in that week’s contest. Identification of each week’s winner will be required before the prize money is awarded. Decision of the judges is final. The winner will be drawn from all the correct entries. $50 in Morning News Find A Word Bucks will be awarded to the winner each week. These Bucks may be redeemed only at the designated sponsor for that week. Bucks may be redeemed only for merchandise and not cash. Employees and carriers of The Morning News and their spouses are not eligible to enter the contest. Winner Will be announced each Week Winner: evelyn Cameron Shake Special of The of The Month Month Cheyennes Fudge Brownie Shake Cisco Verde Burger w/ Onion Ring Bites 302 N.E. Main 785-5710 Regular $7 Car Wash Wednesday! 2 $ 00 s With 8 gallon ga . se ha rc pu Treat Yourself or a Friend to a Massage! You’re Invited To Relax, Renew & Revive $5 Off With this ad. Student Practitioner Clinic at Bingham The College of Memorial Hospital Massage Therapy Fri 8am-7pm | Sat 9am-1:30pm 785-3823 Rent a Drinking Water Call For a Special Rate... System Today! Good for 10 Days and a FREE Drinking Water Test! culligan.com 985 S Broadway & Above Beer Special 1210%pksOvercost 785-6303 232-3855 608 North 5th, Pocatello Around the west Beer cup lawsuit moves forward BOISE (AP) — An Idaho judge has tossed out portions of a lawsuit against the owner of a Boise area, where a handful of hockey fans contend they were victims of a beer scam. According to KBOITV, Ada County Judge Deborah A. Bail nixed plaintiff’s claim of fraud and misrepresentation on Monday. The lawsuit, filed in Boise’s 4th District Court in 2014, contends that Block 22 LLC, which does business as CenturyLink Arena, defrauded customers by fooling them into thinking that a tall, narrow cup of beer sold for $7 was substantially bigger than a shorter, wider cup sold for $4. The case will now move forward on claims that CenturyLink violated Idaho’s Consumer Protection Act and unjust enrichment. A jury trial is scheduled for Nov. 3. CenturyLink has since stopped purchasing the plastic cups. Sewage forces Boise restaurant closure BOISE (AP) — Public health inspectors have closed a longtime Boise restaurant after experiencing a sewage backup. The Idaho Statesman reports that Siam Thai restaurant has had its restaurant’s license temporarily suspended by the Central District Health Department. According to the health department, a clogged grease trap triggered the backup which resulted in sewage spilling into the alley. Inspectors also found an improperly functioning toilet and a pest control problem. Siam Thai restaurant has been operating in Boise since the 1970s, but it has moved in different locations. A sign on Siam’s restaurant door says it’s closed. Tables, chairs and other equipment have been removed. Alaska woman accused of stealing car holding husband ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A woman suspected of stealing an Alaska State Troopers patrol car that held her handcuffed husband in the back seat was arrested on suspicion of theft and other charges. Troopers acting on a tip found Amber Watford, 28, of Big Lake, and Joshua Watford, 38, at a home in Wasilla on Thursday. An officer had arrested Joshua Watford on Wednesday after receiving a tip that he was in a Big Lake pawn shop. He had been convicted of driving under the influence but had failed to attend court-ordered classes, said troopers spokeswoman Megan Peters. After Watford had been placed in the back of a patrol car, a passing motorist stopped and began speaking to the arresting officer. While the officer was distracted, troopers said, Amber Watford got behind the wheel of the patrol car and took off. MorningNews SPORTS am-news.com Monday, September 7, 2015 7A Sights from Snake River at Shelley Eagles have released Tim Tebow Morning News -- Jason Enes Snake River’s Wyatt Vogler looks for a hole in the Shelley defense Friday night. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Tebow’s time is up in Philadelphia. The Eagles released Tim Tebow on Saturday along with 21 other players before the NFL’s roster deadline at 4 p.m. Tebow had seemingly won the No. 3 quarterback job when Philadelphia traded Matt Barkley to Arizona on Friday. But coach Chip Kelly cut Tebow following his best preseason performance at the New York Jets on Thursday night. The 2007 Heisman Trophy winner was trying to return to the NFL after missing two seasons. The Eagles currently have only two quarterbacks on the roster: Sam Bradford and Mark Sanchez. Bradford looked sharp in limited preseason action, but he had surgery to repair a torn left ACL twice since he last played in a regular-season game in October 2013. It’s possible Tebow returns to the Eagles if either Bradford or Sanchez get hurt. He also can come back after the season opener and his contract won’t be guaranteed. For now, the Eagles are going forward without him. Tebow was 11 for 17 for 189 yards, two touchdowns and one interception against the Jets. He showed his accuracy has improved since his first stint in the NFL. Tebow finished the preseason 21 of 36 for 286 yards, two TDs and one interception. He also ran for 82 yards and one TD. Tebow last played in a regular-season game with the Jets in 2012. He was cut by New England in training camp in 2013. He worked as a college football analyst on the SEC Network last year, but got another chance to play in the NFL when the Eagles signed him in the offseason. Tebow led Florida to the national championship his junior season and was a first-round pick by Denver in 2010. He started 16 games during two seasons with the Broncos, including a playoff victory over Pittsburgh in January 2012. Tebow was traded to the Jets after Denver signed Peyton Manning. Lions cut former Boise State QB Kellen Moore Shelley’s Rollin Sutherin stiff arms a pair of Snake River defenders Friday night in Shelley. Morning News -- Jason Enes Bengals record first shutout in 10 years POCATELLO — The Idaho State football team recorded its first shutout in 10 years by beating Black Hills State, 55-0, on Saturday afternoon at Holt Arena. The Bengals tallied 710 total yards, the second most in school history and the defense held the Yellow Jackets to 155 total yards. ISU rushed for 332 yards, led by Jakori Ford’s 201 yards on 24 carries. The quarterback duo of Michael Sanders and Tanner Gueller combined to throw for 378 yards. Sanders was 15-for18 for 278 yards and five touchdowns. Gueller was 10-for-16 for 100 yards and one touchdown. Madison Mangum caught five passes for 78 yards and three touchdowns. Hagen Graves caught three passes for 67 yards and two touchdowns and CJ Hatchett caught a touchdown pass. CJ Langlow led the defense with seven tack- les, one interception and he returned a blocked punt for a touchdown. Idaho State led 21-0 at the end of the first quarter after 41 and a nine-yard touchdown receptions by Mangum. Xavier Finney added the third touchdown of the quarter on a oneyard run with 2:51 left in the first. The Bengal lead was extended to 42-0 at halftime. Mangum scored his third touchdown on a three-yard reception from Sanders and Graves then scored his two touchdowns on passes for 29 and 30 yards from Sanders. In the third quarter Drew Sharkey blocked a punt and CJ Langlow returned it 36 yards for his first career touchdown. CJ Hatchett then scored on a nine-yard reception from Gueller in the fourth quarter. Idaho State opens Big Sky Conference play next week vs. Portland State. Kickoff is at 4 p.m. in Holt Arena. Stenson takes lead at Deutsche Bank NORTON, Mass. (AP) — One 3-wood quickly put Henrik Stenson into the mix at the Deutsche Bank Championship. Another one helped to give him the lead. Stenson drilled a 3-wood on the 298-yard fourth hole at the TPC Boston that hit into the bank and rolled up to 20 feet for an eagle that allowed him to bolt up the leaderboard. The Swede showed off his supreme strength on the par-5 closing hole with a 3-wood off the tee that left him only a 6-iron into the green for a two-putt birdie that gave him a 6-under 65 and a one-shot lead over Rickie Fowler. Five shots behind going into the third round Sunday, Stenson made up that deficit in just seven holes. He can only hope to make up that kind of ground on a winless season during the final month of the FedEx Cup playoffs. “It’s a good time to start playing well,” said Stenson, who was at 13-under 200. “It’s a big event and lots to play for. I’m happy with the progress I made and it gave me a little bit of a confidence boost last week that I had a nice tournament. I hope I can have another one here tomorrow.” Fowler had a 67, missing out on a chance to share the lead when his 5-iron into the 18th was too strong and he had to scramble to salvage a par. Sean O’Hair (67) and Matt Jones (68) were two shots behind. They all took advantage of a collapse by Charley Hoffman, who blazed his way to victory at the TPC Boston five years ago. After opening with a birdie, Hoffman put his second shot into the hazard at the par-5 second hole and made bogey, and it slipped away from there. He shot 41 on front, had five bogeys in a seven-hole stretch and didn’t make another birdie until his last hole for a 76. Jordan Spieth was headed for a return to No. 1, and he’s not even here after missing his second straight cut. PGA champion Jason Day would have to win the Deutsche Bank to go to No. 1 in the world, and the Australian finally hit the wall. Day made a double bogey on the reachable par-4 fourth hole and never quite recovered. He had a 73, his first round over par since closing with a 74 at the U.S. Open in June. “There’s no excuse for poor playing,” said Day, who was nine shots out of the lead. “I just wish I had a little bit more energy.” Athlete of the Week Shelley Russets Football Johnny Caranza Athlete of the Week is Johnny Caranza of Shelley Idaho. Contributing to there game last week with 131 yards on 16 carries. “The kids played there hearts out “ Monohan said “ We new it was going to be tough, I felt like we stepped up physically, mentally and were ready to go” 302 North East Main 785-5710 Specials of the Month Cheyennes Fudge Brownie Shake Cisco Verde Burger w/Onion Ring Bites DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Lions have cut former Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore, according to ESPN and local media reports in Detroit. Moore had an impressive showing in Detroit’s final preseason game on Thursday night, going 16-for-22 for 150 yards and a touchdown against the Buffalo Bills. But it apparently wasn’t enough to save his roster spot. The Lions reportedly liked Moore, but were forced to take players at other positions due to injuries. NFL teams were required to get down to their final 53-man rosters by Saturday at 3 p.m. MT. Moore is eligible of the Lions’ practice squad if he’s not claimed on waivers. Moore signed with Detroit as a free agent after not being selected in the 2012 NFL Draft. He was the Lions’ third-string quarterback the past three seasons, but never suited up for a regular season game. Detroit decided to go with only two quarterbacks this season. Moore led Boise State to a 50-3 record in four years as the starter from 200811 and is college football’s all-time winningest quarterback. He was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy in 2010. No matter how fast you run... It still takes a whole lot of flapjacks to fill up the back of a dump truck! Cushman’S Paint & Glass 155 N.W. Main, Blackfoot ID 785-0690 The Morning News – Bingham County’s news source Monday, September 7, 2015 8A COMICS & ADVICE MICKEY MOUSE Dear Annie: I've been in a relationship for five years with a guy who has been very enjoyable company. However, in the past 18 months, rumors have surfaced about him being bisexual. He never told me about this part of his past. Finally, I confronted him, and he admitted this was just a whim at a time in his life when he was alone. He's been divorced for 43 years and claims he never knew why his wife divorced him. He now feels that, since he is with me and the past desires are no longer there, I should just forget about my disgusted feelings and go on as if nothing was ever said. His friends were the ones who kept dropping these hints to me, but of course, I ignored them until now. I don't know if I should continue this relationship. He is 85 and I am 79. We don't have sex, since he has erectile dysfunction and his desires have diminished. — Worrying Winnie ZITS HI & LOIS BLONDIE BABY BLUES B.C. HAGAR THE HORRIBLE FOR BETTER BORN LOSER OR WORSE MorningNews Dear Winnie: What is it that you want from this relationship? Whatever is in this man's past does not need to affect your future. Someone who is bisexual is attracted to both men and which should include his wife. This behavior needs to Kathy be stopped cold turkey, not Mithchell enabled. It's like an addiction. And it makes a poor substi& tute for the real things in life. Marcie Devoting so much of his time to something as empty as celebrity Sugar gossip is a sign that something's missing. This man may need Annie's Mailbox help to focus on the special someone who cares who he women. If this were a sexual rela- is — his wife. — Regular Person tionship, we might understand in Phoenix your concerns. But you aren't having sex with him and have Dear Phoenix: We agree no plans to do so. You don't have that a fixation on celebrities is to marry him. You find him to ridiculously shallow, but have be very enjoyable company. We you looked at your TV, computer don't see a problem. If you want and newspaper lately? We are to continue spending time with bombarded daily with celebrity him, go right ahead. news, celebrity updates, celebrity z babies, celebrity divorces, celebDear Annie: I have to reply to rity clothes — there's no escape "What Happened?" the distraught from it unless you live in a cave. wife whose husband is preocThis is a mild addiction (and cupied with celebrities. You said we suspect most women whose this isn't uncommon and to ask husbands are addicted to golf or him to spend 15 minutes a day fishing would swap in a heartlooking into each other's eyes beat). If her husband can spend and listening to one another. at least 15 minutes a day really Your advice was a bit too soft connecting with his wife, it will for this guy. His obsession is one help enormously. If he cannot do of the shallowest things I've heard that much, counseling is always in a long time. He sounds like useful, but he must be willing someone who needs to get a life, to go. You can make great strides this year by eliminating selfdoubt and diving headfirst into your future. Once you have decided where you want to go, make your move. Indecision or anxiety will cause you to squander precious time that could be used more effectively. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Flexibility and compromise will get you through a busy day. Trying to sway others to your way of thinking will be disappointing if you don’t have solid facts to back your case. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Financial matters involving friends or relatives will require careful thought and planning. You are better off sticking to your own tasks instead of engaging in petty quarrels. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Concentrate on how to put together a stellar presentation for a new pursuit. Once you feel confident, nothing will stand in your way. Someone in a key position will grant you a favor. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Your future depends on your own efforts, not the help of others. Don’t wait for someone to lead the way. You can call in favors, but ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- You are resilient, so stop punishing yourself and get back in the game. If you look closely, an alternate route will present itself. You will end up in a better place than you started. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- You can’t do everything by yourself. Lots of people will come to your aid if you make them aware of your difficulties. Asking for help is not a sign of weakness. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Nurture what and whom you value most. Your loving nature will ensure that harmony and tenderness will improve your romantic relationships as well as your creative and intuitive abilities. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Evaluate the motives of someone who comes looking for a financial contribution. Take a moment to reflect on what you’ve done in the past in order to find the best possible route. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -Concern regarding an elderly or ailing relative will bring you down. It’s important not to allow added responsibility to restrict your professional progress or personal goals. DEAR DOCTOR K: I am recovering from a painful bout of food poisoning. What can I do to reduce my risk of getting it again? GARFIELD September 7, 2015 2011 - 7B am-news.com DEAR READER: Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea. Yuck! Food poisoning is not something you want to repeat if you can avoid it. Fortunately, there are many things you can do to reduce your risk. Food poisoning commonly occurs when food or water is contaminated during improper cooking, handling or storage. The most common contaminants are bacteria, such as salmonella, Campylobacter and E. coli. Most incidents can be prevented by selecting, handling and preparing food properly. First, select safe foods: -- Buy foods before their expiration date. -- Make certain that cans of food are not dented or bulging. A bulging can could indicate that the food inside is contaminated by a type of bacteria that produces gas. -- Make sure jars of food are sealed tightly. -- Avoid foods that contain raw eggs. Eugenia Last Astro-Graph it is your wisdom and drive that will initiate the necessary momentum. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Personal matters will confuse you, and your emotions will have you in a vulnerable state. A change of scenery will provide a mental and physical break from your current distress. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Progress requires discipline and hard work. Make personal changes that will motivate you to move forward. Time spent on education or resume-boosting will bring high returns. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Today’s emphasis will be on romance and partnerships. There is positive energy around you that others find appealing. Concentrate on collaborating with new personal or professional acquaintances. Dr. Anthony Komaroff Ask Doctor K Then, store foods properly: -- Refrigerate or freeze perishables immediately. -- Keep your refrigerator and freezer at proper temperatures. That’s 40 degrees Fahrenheit for the fridge and 0 degrees Fahrenheit for the freezer. -- Store items according to their labeled instructions. -- Thaw food in the refrigerator or microwave. Leaving food to thaw at room temperature gives bacteria a chance to grow. Finally, prepare foods safely: -- Keep utensils and cooking surfaces clean. -- Always wash your hands before and after preparing food. -- Rinse fruits and vegetables thoroughly. -- Use a cutting board that is smooth, hard and nonporous. Clean it with soap and hot water before and after each use. -- When preparing foods, keep raw foods separate from foods that are ready to eat. -- Each week, sterilize sponges in hot water. Better yet: Microwave the sponges. Sponges are so full of nooks and crannies where bacteria can hide that microwaving reaches them better than just hot water. -- Launder dishcloths at least once a week. -- Each week, sanitize the sink and drain with a cleaning solution. -- Use a meat thermometer to make sure all food is cooked thoroughly. Be particularly cautious with seafood and poultry. -- Serve foods immediately after cooking. When eating at a restaurant, order cautiously. Be wary of soft cheeses, raw seafood and anything that contains raw eggs. If you do get food poisoning, drink plenty of fluids, even if you have trouble keeping them down. This is important because large amounts of fluids are lost through vomiting and diarrhea. If vomiting or diarrhea lasts for more than 24 hours, call your doctor. MorningNews CLASSIFIEDS www.am-news.com Monday, September 7, 2015 Classifieds TODAY’S FEATURED AD r o o f t o p real estate management •Two bedroom one bath Home Bingham County’s Marketplace to Buy, Sell or Trade! Call 522-roof to make an appointment or check it out online at rooftoprentals.net Debit CarD Find An item. Place an ad. It’s so easy! ...here and online! To Place An Ad Call Jackie Graham Index. Online: www.am-news.com Email: Class@cableone.net Call: 785-1100 Walk In: 34 North Ash, Blackfoot Mail: P.O.Box 70 Fax: 785-4239 All of our classifieds have everything you need, all sorted by category & sub-category 1B Deadlines. Real Estate 00-04 Rentals Announcements Help Wanted Pets/Misc Merchandise Farm & Ranch Automotive Ads Appearing Call Before Monday Friday, 9am Tuesday Monday, 9am Wednesday Tuesday, 9am Thursday Wednesday, 9am Friday Thursday, 9am Saturday Friday, 9am 05-10 11-15 16-20 21-28 29-32 33-38 39-42 Get More Exposure Online! Please Call for Display Sizes www.am-news.com ITEMS UNDER $200 ARE FREE Up to 5 Lines! Ad runs 6 days! Limit two free ads per household, per month. Free must be listed in ad, one item per ad and no copy changes. No animals or pets, ongoing crafts, collections, services or similar type items. Private party advertisers only. Prepayment required, no refunds and extra lines, $5.80 per line. ITEMS UNDER $1,000 ARE Price must be included in ad. Ad must be pre-paid. Only one item per ad. No copy changes allowed. Animals, pets, homemade crafts, collectibles or similar items are not allowed. No bulk items, services, real estate or rentals accepted. Private party advertisers only. Prepayment required, no refunds and extra lines are $5.80 per line. 6. 99 $ Up to 5 Lines! Ad runs 6 days! ITEMS UNDER $2,000 ARE 9. 99 $ Up to 5 Lines! Ad runs 6 days! 000 Homes For Sale 000 Homes For Sale 00 0,0 $16 785-4000 220 N. Meridian Blackfoot ! reALTOr® Jared@ Jared Taylor.net Owner/BrOker Jed@ JedTaylor.com W! ed uc d Re Jared Taylor 557-9595 Jed Taylor 681-4000 Fully Fenced, Lrg Mature Yard $94,500 MLS 197416 1,241 sqft, 3 bedrooms, Large bath Gas F/A Heat, Updtd Flring &Paint Call Angela at 757-9538 Maintenance Free Stucco Finish $99,000 MLS 199850 1,716 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 2 Full Baths new roof & Flooring, Privacy Fence Call Jed at 681-4000 Near Golf, Gr Belt, Park, Shopping $135,000 MLS 200696 1,400 sq ft, 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths HOA cares for Lawn &Snow removal Call Jed at 681-4000 ! ed uc d Re Home & 10 Country Acres $110,000 MLS 196133 2,536 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms west of Blackfoot-near Site Bus Stop Call Jed at 681-4000 d! ce du Fenced Yard, Low Maintenance Siding $139,000 MLS 199071 2,298 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Convenient-keyless entry + Security Sys Call Angela at 757-9538 Call 317-2326 Perfect Home, Ready for New Owner $124,999 MLS 196745 1,790 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms new Appliances, wH & Gas Furnace Call Angela at 757-9538 Quality Twin Home For Sale A great value! 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1 car garage. Lot is the largest on the block. Fully landscaped w/auto sprinkler system & fence. Large kitchen and dining room. Granite throughout, central vac, security system, appliances included - even the washer & dryer. Builder’s model and has many great features. ! ed uc d Re Home w Shop on 2.77 Acres $152,500 MLS 199879 2,128 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms Commercial Possibilities’ on Hwy 26 Call Angela at 757-9538 Excellent Location Two bedrooms, one bath, kitchen, laundry, living room. Upstairs has room for three twin beds. Partial finished basement, detached two-car garage, four outbuildings. d! e uc d Re reALTOr® Angela@ AngelaMPalmer.com reALTOr® email@ Candrarisa.com Re HOME ON 4.89 ACRES Angela Palmer 757-9538 Candra Risa 681-6102 NE Beautiful Brick Home $189,900 MLS 199406 3,020 sq ft, 4 bedroom, 3 bathrooms extensively remodeled, newer roof Call Jed at 681-4000 MLS#185849 • $111,000 Call Megan 241-8712 ! d ce du Re Price must be included in ad. Ad must be pre-paid. Only one item per ad. No copy changes allowed. Animals, pets, homemade crafts, collectibles or similar items are not allowed. No bulk items, services, real estate or rentals accepted. Private party advertisers only. Prepayment required, no refunds and extra lines are $5.80 per line. Home on 3 Acres One Level Country Home on 8.75 Ac. Amazing Home &4000 sq ft Shop $330,000 MLS 196052 $375,000 MLS 199396 $300,000 MLS 197112 3,696 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms 3,200 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms 4,000 sq ft, 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms Includes dwelling used as Beauty Salon Open Floor Plan, Formal Lvng& Dn rm water rights for 2+ Acres of Beauty Call Angela at 757-9538 Call Jed at 681-4000 Call Jed at 681-4000 Buy • Sell • or Trade Morning News Classifieds 785-1100 Luxury Home on 4 Acres $850,000 MLS 197162 6,095 sq ft, 6 bedrooms, 4.5 baths Great room with 2 Story window Call Jed at 681-4000 785-7555 199 W. Bridge St. Blackfoot PREFERRED PROPERTIES Information & Pictures for every home listed in Southeast Idaho @ www.JustIdaho.com ED AT UPD Carrie Hasselbring 681-7555 Jean Nilsson 317-2360 ! Susan Caldwell 680-3325 ! NEW Andy Hasselbring 681-7444 Renette Loosli 604-3058 ! NEW #195468 Cute! $48,900 Great starter or investment home. Updated wiring, ideal location, 3 bdrm, 1 bath ready to move in. Call Carrie 681-7555 ATE #200663 Manufactured home on 5 acres $90,000 4bdrm/2bath on permanent concrete foundation. Fenced with existing trees and lawn. Call Andy 681-7444 #199539 Home near Jensen Grove! $115,000 3 bdrm 1 bath large fenced backyard in a good neighborhood. Call Jean 317-2360 Call Jean 317-2360 #198412 Priced to sell $211,000 Brick home over 4,000 sq.ft.! Has a new addition w/amazing maple kitchen, master bdrm w/private bath, office, formal dining & huge living room! Basement is perfect for mother-in-law suite Call Carrie 681-7555 #200444 Charming Home! $118,000 1,836 sq ft home w/refinished hardwood floor & gas fireplace. Amazing backyard Call Andy: 681-7444 ! G! IN END P ! ING D PEN #199654 $190,000 Peace & Tranquility Here - 8 irrigated acres 3 Bedroom/2 Bath whole log home. Great condition with room to grow. Call Susan 680-3325 ! NG NDI PE #200023 Amazing home in country #200327 Country home close to location $135,000 3 bdrms w/ living #198904 Only $142,000 MUST SEE $145,000 and family rooms on main level. Kitchen Manuf. Home w/4 bdrms & 2 baths, Brick home,town! wood stove & vaulted ceilhas been updated. Out back you find a HUGE kitchen w/stainless appliances. ings. 2 bdrms 1.5 baths. Double garage fully fenced lot with concrete patio and 2-car garage w/storage, 2 decks, 30x40 & 16x20 shop + chain link fenced yard. shop! Call Carrie 681-7555 Call Carrie 681-7555 shed. Call Andy 681-7444 ! ING D PEN #200518 See to Believe $118,000 3bdrm/1bath with HUGE family room, 2 gas fireplaces and updates to the kitchen, flooring, plumbing & electrical. Call Andy:#681-7444 G! DIN PEN NEW #200011 Great Buy! $135,000 5 bdrm/2 bath home near schools. Bonus living room, multiple possibilities. Updated tile, carpet and a new furnace. Call Andy 681-7444 ing! Ne #196680 All Brick Home! $91,000 Hardwood floors, large fenced yard, attached carport w/storage. NEW #199977 East Side Gem $90,000 2 bedrooms on main floor and 3 in basement plus a 2nd bath. Fenced, one car garage. For details call Susan 680-3325 ist wL CE! ! ! NEW #200707 Well cared for 18x67 manufactured home $75,000 W/2 Bdrms, 2 Baths, enclosed patio, 24x24 heated garage/workshop on 1.25 acres. Call Carrie 681-7555 RI DP UPD G! DIN PEN Featured Home of The Week NEW #200476 Open Space $90,000 Great 3 bdrm/2 bath home with 2nd floor master suite with a huge walk-in closet and private bath. Entertain in the large family room with a wood fireplace or outside in the spacious yard. Call Andy:#681-7444 CE! PRI 199926 If Location Matters! $214,900 Lovely 2 story home w/main floor master bedroom plus 4 more bdrms, 3 baths, family room w/gas fireplace and lots of updates. On 1.24 acres, close to town. Irrigation & sprinkler system. Large shed/shop with loafing shed. Must See! Call Carrie 681-7555 #200238 Expect to be Impressed 289,900 6 bdrm, 3 bath Ranch with 3600+ sq. ft. 4.11 acres w/ water rights. 40 X 30 SHOP with concrete & lean-to. Lots to like here! Call Susan for tour! 680-3325 #200006 Great country home on a double lot $130,000 4 bdrm, 2 bath with wonderful #198886 Nice Town Home! $135,000 updates. Vinyl siding, architectural shingled quiet area – 3 bdrm 2 bath dbl car roof, new paint. Large lot allows flexibility to Garage, auto sprinklers add a shop. Call Andy 681-7444 Call Jean 317-2360 New Listing Coming Soon! Syringa Terrace Commercial Lots varying sizes, some contiguous, all utilities on site. Near golf course & ball fields Call Susan for details! 680-3325 ! NEW #200381 Great Investment Opportunity! $163,000 This 4 plex is priced to sell! Each Unit has 3 bdrm 1 full bath Call Carrie: 681-7555 2B CLASSIFIEDS Monday, September 7, 2015 000 Homes For Sale 000 Homes For Sale 000 Homes For Sale 000 Homes For Sale 000 Homes For Sale 4 acres • $110K NOW $85,000 Ann Ogden Assoc. Broker • 604-6100 • Kim Wolfley Broker, GRI • 680-2678 • 785-3494 Blackfoot, Idaho idahowestern realty.com U 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths 1,113 sq. ft. Owner/BrokerMLS#199460 • $124,900 ! rice dP ! ! # 2 0 0 4 9 7 ! ED UC D RE 3000 sq. ft. home 5 Beds, 3 Baths Privacy Fence MLS200511 • $209,000 5 bed 1 & 1/2 bath, In the country. MLS#200762 • $134,900 # 1 9 9 8 2 0 ! U e! Pric ! ED LOS C W! NE # 1 8 8 9 5 6 2100 sq. ft. of finished area 3 Bed 2 Full Baths 2 Half Baths Finished Family Rm + Extra Storage MLS199237 • $119,500 Check Out All These Great Listings!!! ted pda $136,500.00 WOW !! What A Great Home, Clean and Ready To Move Into. 4 bdrms, 2 bath, gorgeous kitchen with all the extras, large living room, formal dining room w/built in hutch. Beautiful yard with auto sprinkler. ED UC D RE ted a Upd Kathy Broker, GRI 208-681-2474 • 684-3919 • e! Pric ted pda U ! DING S CLO PEN Great 3 bed 2 bath home on quiet st. New carpet, paint, windows & updated bath. Fenced, sprinklers, GFA/AC MLS#197575 • $134,00 ! DING PEN MLS 197381 $224,900 Nice, brick 6 bedroom 3 full bath home on 2.5 irrigated acres. 2 car garage plus barn/shop. MLS 199662 $279,900. 4000 sq ft. 6 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, on 6 irrigated acres Spacious, great yard. RiveRside Real estate rice! ted P Upda Home isWhere The Heart Is CE! Call or email Kathy or Linnea today for a list of all of the homes in your price range today! kathychid@cableone.net Linnea.C@me.com e! U NEW 5000 Sq Ft Warehouse!! ! CED U RED ! Wonderful Home in Pingree 2838 sq ft home on 2.123 Acres 3 bdrm 3 bath, open floor plan 2 car garage & outbuildings MLS #195315 • $189,000 TED PDA U Wonderful Brick Home 2202 Sq Ft w/5 Bed, 2 Bath Brand New kitchen MLS#200454 - $134,900 Home In The Country 2000 sq ft w/4 bdrms, 2 baths Ready to move in & Priced to sell! MLS#183597 • $167,500 ell! S d To e Pric Gorgeous 2 Story Home 3084 Sq Ft/3 Bed-2.5 Baths Built in 2008-Lots of upgrades MLS#197878 • $264,900 U Beautiful Home In The Country 3526 Sq Ft home w/ 6 bed, 3 bath 1 Acre Lot, 3 Car Garage 24 X 24 shop MLS#200717 • $315,000 ! D SOL TED PDA NEW NEW Waterfront Property 5.13 acres in Shelley Build your dream home here MLS#200045 • $218,000 CE! PRI TED PDA U Newer Town Home 985 Sq Ft w/2 bed, 1 bath Single Car Garage MLS#197916 • $112,000 ! CE! PRI Beautiful Home In The Country 2600 Sq Ft home 3 Bed, 2 Bath Unfinished bsmnt MLS#197086 • $199,900 iful ut Bea NEW Beautiful Custom Home 3550 Sq ft home 3 Bed, 2 Bath Full unfinished basement MLS#201010 - $239,900 Cute Home 808 Sq Ft w/2 bed, 1 bath Some new paint, Flooring, etc Attached 1 car garage MLS#199361 • $84,900 TED PDA U U ! Lot Gorgeous Building Lot on the River MLS#180683 • $129,000 G! NDIN PE Fantastic Open Floor Plan 2795 Sq Ft home5 Bdrm, 3 Baths 12 x16 deck overlooks beautiful yard MLS#200510 • $210,000 Spacious Building 3034 sq ft w/6+ Offices 20+ off street parking MLS#189924 • $149,900 ! NEW Beautiful Home On 1 Acre 3875 Sq Ft, 5 Bed, 3 1/2 Bath Spacious Open kitchen Main Floor Master MLS#200324 • $274,900 ! NEW Beautiful Spacious Home 2682 Sq Ft home 2 Bed, 2 Bath Full Unfinished Basement MLS# 201109 • $167,000 6 bed, 4 bath, 5100 sq ft 3.839 Ac.of private setting MLS#190734 • $369,000 CE! Great Location For Business TED PDA Beautiful Custom Home PRI 3920 sq ft building. Great for retail, office or investment. Owner will carry w/acceptable offer & down pmt. MLS# 182434 • $169,000 E! Great Starter Home 1351 sq ft w/ 2 bdrm 1 bath Unfinished Basement MLS# 195679 • $59,000 ! NEW Cute Home Close To Schools 1131 Sq Ft home, 3 Bed, 1 bath New carpet, tile, paint MLS#198715 • $118,000 RIC P TED PDA Newer Home in Wapello 3020 Sq ft home on 1.075 Acre 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms MLS#200566 - $229,000 CE! PRI U Wonderful Brick home 2711 Sq Ft / 4 Bed, 2.5 Baths Open Floor Plan & Lots Of Storage MLS# 189137 • $172,500 Place an ad.. 785-1100 ! NEW County Home In Pingree 1728 Sq ft home w/3 bed, 2 bath Open Floor Plan 25 Acres w/water rights MLS# 200786 - $265,000 For Lease In Blackfoot 1 block South of PRB, 4 large overhead doors, restroom, and very nice office space. Plenty of storage area behind bldg. Paved parking lot. Call Nyle Tanner 390-6036 Valerie Duran Lindsay Fairchild Sharlyn Piggott Kathy Rhead 680-1815 681-6643 317-3171 260-0933 ! NEW Nice Brick Home 2022 Sq Ft home 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom Unfinished Basement MLS#200462 - $122,950 Tami Fairchild 681-6646 Linnea Real Estate Agent • 680-1996 • Veryable d Afforent!! R MLS #2009414 21.4 acres Zoned Residential/ Ag. water & division rights!! John Fairchild Broker 70 S. Spruce ! PRI TED PDA $375,000 Custom built on river front acreage. 6 bdrm beautiful home with a priceless view. Ann Blaser • 680-6063 • Broker 785-6685 Buying or Selling? Call us today for a Free Market Analysis!! $160,000 Beautiful Victorian 6 bdrms 2.75 baths One of a kind 2 car oversized finished garage Priced to sell Town & Country Real Estate 785-2474 - 710 W. Bridge Pric 611 N. Broadway Blackfoot W! NE $380,000 MLS # 199820 Country Escape in Groveland Area 7.8 + acres, private pond and custom landscaping 2 story home with 2 shops / shed 5 bdrms, 3 baths, covered patio Secluded 3+ bed, 1.5 bath on 2 ac. $134,900 • MLS 200332 Custom Twin Home 4 Bedroom 3 bath. MLS 198308 • $214,000 Granite & Remodeled! 5 bdrm 2 bath home. 2 car garage, 1 bed apt. & bonus rm. Granite, Tile, Hardwood. Near Golf Course tile in kitchen. Formal living, great room New tiled baths & kitchen w/ appliMLS#193824 • $339,000. GFA/AC, sprinkler system, no HOA. too. 3 bdrms 2.5 baths & laundry on main. ances. New carpet, paint, cabinets, Call Ann 208-680-6063. GFA heat, deck, fenced, sprinkler sys. $224,500. lighting. egress. Call Ann 680-6063 Call Ann 208-680-6063 ED! # 1 9 8 3 3 2 W! NE Comfortable 3 Bdrm 2 Bath Home $69,000 • MLS#189940 With potential of having 4.4 acres Great horse property 2 additional Bedrooms and Bath Great 4 acre bldg lot in country! MLS200235 • $190,000 Spacious! 3 bedroom, 2 bath on 1 acre in the country MLS#200446 • $135,000 1/2 Acre! $87,000 Rents easily make your payment! Great country living, shop, and terrylebrecht@ privacy fenced/gated storage yard. gmail.com MLS#166817 Call Terry Lebrecht 681-1191 3,000 sq. ft. 1 Acre Swimming Pool 3 Bed 2.5 Baths MLS201084 • $289,900 ED UC D RE Swan Valley • $194,900 MLS #194373 - New home or MLS #162373 - Cute & Cozy 2 Great investment! Live in one side Subdivision. Has water rights! bdrm, 2 bath Cabin on 4 acres. rent out the other, potential rents also Corner of Wooten Way & Airport Rd. Oversized 2 car garage & work shop from shop & vehicle storage yard. NEW Beautiful 5 Bdrm 3 Bath Home Over 3,300 sq. ft. finished Two Car Garage MLS#198471 * $214,900 000 Homes For Sale rice tic P ! Drasduction Re See more information on these and additional listings at: www.IdahoWesternRealty.com te pda MorningNews www.am-news.com CE! PRI Beautiful Home!! 3072 sq ft w/5 bdrms, 3 baths 3 car garage. This home has all the extras MLS#178128 • $208,000 LOTS FOR SALE Great Country Subdivision 1-2.47 ACRE LOTS Natural Gas, Power, Phone to lot. Pressurized Irrigation FOR MORE INFO CALL TAMI AT 681-6646 Nice Brick Home 2004 Sq Ft w/3 Bed 1 & 3/4 Baths Well Maintained-ready to move in MLS#196836 • $121,000 ! NEW Home on 1 acre 2160 Sq ft w/ 4 bed, 2 bath Lots of updates MLS#198569 • $139,000 ! NEW Well Maintained Home 1276 Sq ft home 2 Bed, 1.5 Baths MLS#200654 • $69,900 TRy OUR QR code TO CONNECT TO OUR WEBSITE. LOOk FOR SIGNS WITh ThE QR COdE FOR ThAT hOME! Subscribe to The Morning News 785-1100 MorningNews CLASSIFIEDS www.am-news.com CROSSWORD PUZZLE Monday, September 7, 2015 030 Lots - Acreage 030 Lots - Acreage 020 Mobile Homes Lots and Acreage • A Great lot in a well developed Subdivision ready to build on. Utilities are on the lot. Sale of the lot is contingent on Loosli Construction Inc being the builder and construction to begin within 120 days of purchase of the lot. $30,000 Call Renette 604-3058 MLS #178836 • Bare Ground ranging from 1 acre to 23 acres priced from $10k to $58K located North of Moreland • #195446 Hard to find R3 Lot in the City $17,500 Call Andy: 681-7444 • Priced to Sell! 6.76 lush irrigated acres on the edge of town. Great building site for horse or cattle lovers or for single family subdivision (Zone R1). Only $75,000 MLS#199663 Call Carrie 681-7555 Commercial • Great Downtown Location with high visibility! Over 12,000 sq ft on main thoroughfare. Only $125,000 Bring all offers seller motivated. MLS 193511 Call Carrie:#681-7555 • #196911 $95,000 Large .502 acre commercial lot on N Broadway near the fair grounds. Ready for your business. Call Jean: 317-2360 G! NeW Hud IN eNd ! ING d 4 bed, 2 bath, 2972 sq ft HUD Home .MLS# 199999 • $148,000 2 bed, 1 bath, 1440 sq ft HUD Home .MLS# 200225 • $87,000 4 bdrm 2 baths Near Greenbelt. Handicap accesibility! 2460 sq ft. MLS#194809 • $129,900 Amanda Scott 403-6547 Heather Callister 244-2706 Gary Ternus Justin Bair 690-9094 www.jmackbair@gmail.com Elias Trejo 716-7007 MORELAND AREA Newly repainted and new flooring Available Now Three-bedroom, one bath lower apartment, washer/dryer hookups. No inside pets or smoking. $675 plus $400 deposit. Call 208-284-2426. Roxie Jensen 680-4018 w Residential lots in Atomic City! Perfect location, city water. MLS 186826 • $45,900 Manuel Garcia 680-2664 Judy Campbell 589-8247 Low ce! Pri 29.5 Commercial Acres-Salvage Yard Zoned M2 Heavy Industrial MLS 188440 • $185,000 ! ed uc 680-1901 www.garyternus.com 1193 McAdoo One-bedroom, kitchen, living room, one bath. $350 per month plus $200 deposit. No smoking/pets. Call David 680-9864. Ne d Re Two lot(s) near Mackay for single family homes. RV’s Okay with city approval. MLS 175369 • $12,500 each 1-1/2 Bedrooms, $425 per month plus $300 deposit. Great Location! Laundry facilities, no pets. Call 760-3030 1 bdrm 1 bath 560 sq ft 1 car garage 1.3 ac Atomic City MLS 193700 • $45,000 N Cathy Haggard 317-6919 ************** THREE-BEDROOM Featured Home!! ! EW Mark Call 604-4602 Owner/Broker ***************************** Three-bedroom apartment, Groveland. Water, sewer, garbage paid. Washer/dryer hookups. Service pets only, no smoking. Call 684-4251. ***************************** N d! Unique Desert Oasis in Atomic City Liquor License/inventory/living qtrs. MLS#188394 • $59,000 ********** COTTONWOOD COMMUNITY APARTMENTS Beautifully Remodeled One-bedroom – $420 Two-bedroom – $520 Three-bedroom, $620 In nice quiet cul-de-sac neighborhood. Ask about our new, pet-friendly policy. Call 317-7457 ********** 000 Homes For Sale ! EW W! NE I.F. In e uc d Re 000 Homes For Sale 000 Homes For Sale PeN 060 Unfurn.Apts.ForRent *********** NeW Hud d PeN 4 bdrm, 2 bath Home. 1800 sq ft Remodeled from top to bottom!! MLS#200424 • $129,000 New Listing Coming Soon ! ING FOR RENT - 438 E. COURT One-bedroom, one bath apartment. $500/month furnished or $450/month unfurnished. Completely remodeled with new appliances. No pets. Call (208) 251-0866 for details. •2.64 acres commercial ground with 531’ of frontage. Great access and visibility from Hwy 26. Possible Owner carry. MLS #196547 Call Renette #604-3058. If You Want More, You Want Us!! Featured Home!! P 000 Homes For Sale 050 Furn. Apts. For Rent With appliances. Water, sewer, garbage included. $600/month plus $450 deposit. No pets or smoking. Close to schools. Call (208)-964-1108 am-news.com 000 Homes For Sale 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Manufactured Home On Foundation, with a large 2 car garage on a one acre corner lot! Home has a new lifetime roof. Reduced to only $140,000.00 Call: 208-681-2574 or 208-589-4499 • Commercial Building with over 11,000 sq. ft. There are 3 warehouses (2 of which are leased) and plenty of office space for only $225,000. Call Carrie 681-7555 RE/MAX PREFERRED PROPERTIES 199 W. BRIDGE ST. BLACKFOOT, ID 83221 785-7555 000 Homes For Sale 3B All Brick! 4 bdrm, 2 bath home has 2200 sq ft Great views. MLS#197767 • $139,500 !Featured Home!! G dIN ! NEW PeN 80 Acre Farm near Driggs with 3 bed, 1 bath, 1320 sq ft home .MLS# 196787 • $560,000 G! N dI N e P Cozy, 2 bdrm 1bath 1137 sq ft with 27x14 building next to home MLS 193459 • $86,499 New Listing Coming Soon 785-1313 745 W Bridge Suite B www.IdahoanRealty.com Property is being sold “as is” 5 bdrm, 3 bath, 2860 sq ft MLS#198132 • $65,000 ! ed uc d Re 3 bdrm 1 bath Great starter home. 1400 sq ft. Fenced yard w/fruit trees! MLS#187631 • $99,500 Out of the area? Ask about our eEdition! Today’s News ...and yesterday’s too. MorningNews www.am-news.com Looking for something you read in last week’s paper? You can revisit your favorite features and photos with the click of our “Archive Button!” www.am-news.com 4B CLASSIFIEDS Monday, September 7, 2015 060 Unfurn.Apts.ForRent 060 Unfurn.Apts.ForRent 070 Homes For Rent SUNNYRIDGE APARTMENTS r o o f t o p 1615 Camas Street - Blackfoot NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR... real estate management TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENTS (208) 782 2111 For information & Applications call... This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer [ NEW TODAY! ~ Briarwood Apartments ~ 900 Lansing #505, Blackfoot, Id 83221 208-785-5109 Subsidized family housing Rent determined by income No application fee Now Accepting Applications for Two and three bedroom apartments Laundry facilities Professionally managed 060 Unfurn.Apts.ForRent 060 Unfurn.Apts.ForRent EXCEPTIONAL TOWNHOME! Near New 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, Garage, gas heat, A.C. Private Patio $73000 a month. TOWNHOME 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. Private Patio & Storage. $62500 a month. Both year lease. $45000 deposit. Water, sewer, garbage paid No smoking, no pets. 785-3058 604-3058 IN TOWN STUDIO APARTMENT With electric heat. $235/month plus deposit. Call 785-3560. 785-9639 •Two bedroom one bath Home Call 522-roof to make an appointment or check it out online at rooftoprentals.net 070 Homes For Rent BLACKFOOT DUPLEX Three-bedroom, two bath - one level. Garage, w/s/g paid. Small pet negotiable. $695. Call 251-1437. CUTE AND CLEAN Two-bedroom, one bath home. $600 plus $350 deposit. No smoking. Call 785-6685 or 681-6646. 130 Notices Notice For more information and assistance regarding the investigation of financing, business opportunities, The Morning News urges its readers to contact the Better Business Bureau of Eastern Idaho, Inc. by writing FOR RENT!! 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath on 2 acres. Great Location in Snake River Area. Appliances included. Call: 208-721-8368 NEWER HOME FOR RENT Three-bedroom, two bath home with two-car garage - on one acre. $1,200/month plus $600 deposit. Call 785-6685 or 681-6646. SPRINGFIELD AREA 425 N. Capital Idaho Falls, ID 83402 or call 523-9754. AA HAPPY HOUR MEETINGS Jason Lee Methodist Church 168 S. University Wednesdays & Saturdays 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday mornings 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Will Sign Court Cards. Two-bedroom, one bath with large yard. Deck in front. Yard care, water and garbage. Stove/fridge included. Smoking outside only. No pets. $475 plus deposit. Can text picture. Call 140 Personals 681-2286. AL-ANON/ALA-TEEN Sundays: TWO-BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME ONE AND TWO-BEDROOM Close to town. Newer kitchen appliDaily, weekly and monthly rates. All utilities plus cable included. Call ances. No smoking, no pets. References required. Call 785-3119. Paul, 406-7744. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Bingham Memorial Cafeteria Tuesdays and Thursdays: 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 72 North Shilling 522-4947 or 785-2541 ONE-BEDROOM 110 Garage Sales One bath apartment. $300/month plus 150 Lost & Found $300 deposit. One-year lease. Call ************ 785-6685. THREE-FAMILY YARD SALE!!! Check out the Monday, Sept. 7 070 Homes For Rent Animal Shelter for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ********** 1381 Peach Street your lost pets. 2, TWO-BEDROOM Wood stove, antiques, clothes, houseL o st p e ts a re MOBILE HOMES hold items, miscellaneous. Lots of o n ly h e ld For rent at Town & Country Mo- “baked goods!” Don’t miss this fanth re e to five d a ys. tastic sale!!!! bile Home Park. New carpet. 199 Frontage R d. ************ $425 plus deposit. No pets. Call 785-1581, leave message. *********** One & two bedroom apartments for Senior Citizens in Aberdeen, Blackfoot & Firth. Appliances furnished. Deposit required. Rental assistance available. Bingham Housing, Inc., P.O. Box 781, Blackfoot 070 Homes For Rent 785-6897 130 Notices 180 Help Wanted 2110 Cromwell Lane 5 bedroom/2 bath Available Sept. 7 Automatic sprinkler system, gas heat. Great Location!!! $1,025/plus deposit. Must see to appreciate. Call 681-1252 or 785-2218. We accept MasterCard, VISA, and Discover. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home, 3-4 acres $600 Rent / $350 Deposit Call Tami at: 681-6646 / 785-6685 Place Your Classified Ad Today! *Equal Housing Opportunity* 63 SOUTH PINE. NICE, CLEAN, OLDER, 4-Bedroom, 2-Bath,with 2-Car garage & soon to be fenced IN TOWN One and two-bedroom apartment. $350 large yard. Only $695 month with $500 and $425 plus deposit. Call 785-3560. deposit. CALL: BOB ***DAYS*** at 681-2497. MorningNews www.am-news.com 785-1100 FREE Malibu Chicken with the purchase of a Morning News classified ad Full Time Position available for: Wash Isle Operator Paid holiday and vacation Medical plan, 401K Closing Date: Mon. Sept. 7th by 4:30 pm Apply at: Please apply online at careers.alsco.com Alsco is an EOE/AAE/M/F/H/V Employer MACHINE OPERATORS 12 hour shifts. Must be willing to work nights, weekends & every other Sunday. Competitive wage and benefit package upon completion of probationary period. Pre-employment drug screen is required. Please apply at: 3725 West 65th South, Idaho Falls or on line at http://yellowstoneplas tics.com/careers/ DRIVERS WANTED!!!! 302 NE Main • 785-5710 • Blackfoot, ID With every purchase of a paid Morning News Classified Ad. Don’t Delay... Place your ad today For a limited time when you purchase a Morning News Classified Ad, you’ll receive a coupon good for a Free Malibu Chicken Sandwich compliments of the Morning News and Rupe’s. Limited to one coupon per person per visit. Just place your pre-paid, one week ad in person and we’ll give you a free coupon. No limit to the number of coupons you can earn, one coupon for each pre-paid week long ad. 34 N. Ash St., Blackfoot 208-785-1100 OFFER EXPIRES Oct 31, 2015 Classes Start Weekly Day or Evening *5-Week-Day Session Available *One-On-One Driver Training *Job Placement Assistance *$30 to $40,000 per year *Good Jobs Available SAGE TECHNICAL 80 Doud Street Blackfoot, Idaho www.sageschools.com 782-2282 www.am-news.com MorningNews 180 Help Wanted 180 Help Wanted Lighthouse Living Is now hiring for the night shift. We are looking for caring individuals who want to make a difference in our residents lives; we are a 12 bed facility. Applicants must be 18 years or have CNA license. Also, will need to obtain medication assistance certification and CPR certified. If you do not have these we will help you obtain them. Pay depends on experience. Please e-mail resume to lighthouseliving@yahoo.com or contact Katie at 208-782-0624. Power County Hospital Now Hiring: Full time RN’s & part-time LPN’s in long term care Apply online at www.pchd.net or email your questions or resumes to kendra.sweat@pchd.net Dawn Enterprises, Inc. NOW HIRING Motivated, Energetic, Positive Individual to teach Daily Living Skills to individuals with Disabilities. MUST HAVE great people skills, time management skills, math skills and be able to work independently. Day Shifts Only! Please apply in person at: 280 Cedar Street Health West Inc. Positions Available Clinic Manager Pocatello Clinic Full time/non-exempt 2 - Care Coordinators 1} Downey, Lava and Preston Clinics 2} Aberdeen and American Falls Clinics Full time/non-exempt RN/LPN/CMA graduate in good standing Patient Resource Coordinator/Outreach Aberdeen and American Falls Clinics Full time/non-exempt Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Preston Clinic Full time or part-time Accounts Payable Clerk Administrative Office Full time Go to: www.healthwestinc.org To complete an online application or send resume to: nhartley@healthwestinc.org Positions close when filled Health West Inc. is an EOE/Veterans Preference Employer THE AMALGAMATED SUGAR COMPANY Is currently accepting applications for seasonal work at the American Falls office located at 220 Oregon Trail There will be a company representative there 8am-10am Monday - Friday Other times may be arranged by phoning 226-2400. Openings will be at the American Falls, Aberdeen, and Liberty (Pingree Area), Seagull Bay Receiving Stations & Pleasant Valley Locations. Starting wages at $10.70/hr. with potential to work in excess of 70 hrs/wk w/overtime paid at time and a half. Interviews will begin in September. Contact your local Job Service (Commerce & Labor) for additional information or apply at our office in American Falls, 220 Oregon Trail Monday - Friday 8am-10am. We Are An Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F Harvest Positions Hiring for the following Harvest Positions Now ! g Hirin • Cellar Crew Laborers and Sorters • 10 Wheel Truck Drivers. (Must have a clean driving record). • Tractor and Farm Equipment Operators • Semi-Truck Drivers Positions will last four to six weeks & offer competitive wage DOE. Please Apply at Idaho Commerce & Labor or Wada Farms, Inc. 326 S. 1400 W. Pingree, ID 83262 MorningNews CLASSIFIEDS www.am-news.com 180 Help Wanted Monday, September 7, 2015 240 Services Offered 5B 240 Services Offered Bingham Country Store Part-time position in Farm store • Experience is a must. • Ag knowledge helpful. • Great customer service skills • Able to lift 50 lbs. • Must be able to work Saturdays. Local - Reliable – Friendly - Insured Guaranteed Apply online www.chsinc.com •Spring / Fall Cleanups •Complete Lawn Maintenance •Professional Tree Care •Lawn Fertilization •Lawn Aeration / Power Rake 220 Pets & Grooming Cell:(208) 680-6446 Blackfoot Pet Grooming www.greenbearlawncare.com by DeAnna OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. SATURDAYS 9 a.m. to 12 Noon 785-6789 or 680-5459 Most dogs in and out within an hour. We Groom Large & Small Breeds. Cats Too!! Walk-Ins Welcome! JULIE’S PET SALON 42 Years’ Experience 785-4940 RCE 16241 Satisfaction Guaranteed Quality Since 1987 Summer Is Here!! Schedule Now While There Is Still Time!! • Sprinklers • Landscaping • Water Features Mike Fresh • 684-4955 • Member of the www.mikeslawndesign.com 230 Giveaways Call: Honey for Hire FREE KITTENS 782-2260 or 785-5732 Appliance Repair Home Repairs Trash Removal Decks & Fencing General Labor Framing, Painting Chimney Cleaning 240 Services Offered ********** 180 Help Wanted Now hiring- friendly and reliable people for the following part-time position Deli Help Apply online at chsinc.com/ careers. Or come in and use computer in main !"#$%&'!&())*+, CHS 477 W. Highway 26 Blackfoot. We are an equal opportunity employer Booth Lease Available. Also nail tech needed. Call Stephanie at 208-785-0682. 210 Good Things To Eat 210 Good Things To Eat Jones Orchard Zestar apples Wed. - sat. 12-7 pm Call 785-6380 or stop by our orChard 385 N Rose Rd Shoemaker’s YOUR “GREEN GROCER” Our Sweet Corn Is Ready!!! You pick 6/$1.00 Also: Cucumbers, Basil, Carrots, Chilis, Squash, Watermelon & More! OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 201 N. 300 W. • 785-6346 • THE SQUEEGY SQUAD WINDOW WASHING Specializing in “hard water removal!” Residential and Commercial Free Estimates Reasonable Rates Call 680-6467 or 317-2978 ************ ************ s Reference! Available Call Scott 339-3573 Music Lessons Call 339-3573 HOME TOUCH HOUSECLEANING SERVICE, LLC Bonded and Insured New clients! Susan Christiansen 380-9610 ************ ************ POGGE’S EXCAVATION LLC ~Licensed and Bonded~ *Post Hole Digging *Custom Grading *Driveways, all sizes *Water Lines *Sewer Systems *Homesites *Haul topsoil & gravel (We acept credit card on-site) Call 684-3403, 681-1550 or 681-0582 ************ Place an ad.. 785-1100 JusT CAll BoB! “When Bessie Does,” Give us DBA A BuZZ! Custom Fabrication & Truck Repair • Specializing in Stretching Truck Frames • General Fabrication • Aluminum Repairs bobiothebuilder@yahoo.com DBACustom Manure spreading “We do everything but stand behind our work” sirshitmaster@yahoo.com Been in a World of Shit Since 1999 BoB Caldwell Ventures, Inc. 244 S 1400 W, Pingree - 221-6447 or 684-4550 25 - Words rate $525 extras Words: $50 each ad reaches 3 Million Pacific northWesterners in 30 daily neWsPaPers, runs the 3-highest circulation days in aK, id, Mt, or, ut, & Wa. call Jane at 785-1100 Buy • Sell • or Trade Morning News Classifieds 785-1100 240 Services Offered 240 Services Offered 250 Misc. For Sale/Rent 250 Misc. For Sale/Rent NOTICE OF HEARING form you that the City of Roll Ends of Blackfoot PaPER Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a foR salE $3.50/ uP public hearing on a request Notice of Hearing to in- GREat foR CRaftby oThe R City of Blackfoot, Idaho for a Vacation of Easement or Roadway of aRt PRojECts, PaCkinG Royal Street at: & tablE CovERsPart . of the Wells-Mclntosh MorningNews Plat according to the recorded plat, recorded in Book 3 of Plats, Page 62, www.am-news.com 34 N. Ash • Blackfoot and Records of Bingham County, Idaho described as: All of Royal Street from the West right-of-way line of Vacation Rentals? Lemon Street Wet to the Franchise Opportunities! said Wells-Mclntosh Plat Auctions? Training Schools? also described all of Royal Street between Block 5 and 12 North of Block 16. Reach 750,000 Homes KLINGLER ASPHALT MAINTENANCE ✩ Seal Coating ✩ Crack Sealing ✩ Asphalt Repairs ✩ Paving ✩ Parking Lot Striping ✩ Parking Lot Sweeping ✩ Backhoe/Dump Truck Service ✩ Gravel 785-7494 Pacific Quality Service Since 1995 Denton Klingler - Owner Bonded • Public Works Licensed Commercial • Residential Asphalt Paving • Sanding • Pit Run • Landscape Rock & Boulders • Sewer Systems • Grading • Commercial/Residential • Crushed Gravel • Screened Topsoil • Back Hoe • Arena Sand Delivered or Loaded Mickelsen Construction • 684-3803 • Hot Plant, 785-0487 We accept all major Credit Cards!! The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on this request on Tuesday, September 22, 2015 in the city council With oneroom callatto157 N. Broadway. You are welcome to attend Jane at 208-785-1100 and give any input for or Northwest Newspapers Display against this proposal. Ad Network 250 Misc. For Sale/Rent If you cannot attend this meeting, please submit 500 Legals your concerns in writing at least seven (7) days before the hearing. You may mail them to the address below, or you can email them to me at donna@cityofblackfoot.org . If you have any questions please call City Hall at 785-8600 Ext: 3. “VINTAGE COATS”!! If you are serious and like vintage things I have: 1. Gray Suede Knee Length, Fox Collar. 1970’s $150 Size Small 2. Brown Cloth Coat With Brown Mink Collar and Cuffs. 1960’s (Kennedy Era) $150 Size Small. CASH PLEASE, Call: 785-7202. Please leave message if I’m not home. Donna Parkinson Planning & Zoning 310 Household Items 157 N Broadway Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 TRUNDLE BED In very good condition. $125 or best ofPublish: 9/7/2015 fer. Call 785-1789. (#699) 420 Cars 785-5323 “Low Price Leader!” Residential & Commercial General Contractors •RCE 11755 www.steadmanconstruction.net WE DO: • Concrete sidewalks • Concrete foundations • Concrete Driveways • Excavation of all kinds • Hauling • Demolition • Water Mains • Septic Systems • Top Soil • Gravel Broken Arrow Compact Tractor Work travIs Hall 208-681-2175 Dump Truck Top Soil • Gravel • Sand Landscaping Rock 240 Services Offered 374 N 300 W Blackfoot ID 83221 TracTor Work Tilling • Loader • Ditch Dyking Leveling • Weed Mowing Snow Blower 240 Services Offered Grover Service Centre ESTABLISHED IN 1970 Repair & Restoration of your Favorite Clock or Watch !"#$%&'()*++,&(-+#./( ((0%.1#&2(3415#&*6,'(7,&8*., !7$*99(:&#;,99*#<%++2( ((=&%*<,' !("%<'9(#<(>?@,&*,<.,(#;( Over 50 Years !)%/,9("#49,(-%++9 !-%++(=#'%2(1#()%/, an Appointment with TODD’S HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 604-5444 Residential Services 24 Hour Emergency Service Place your ad and picture with The Morning News at 785-1100 SECOND OWNER - LOCAL TRADE 2004 Chevy Malibu Loaded!! Runs great! 110,000 miles. Perfect vin check. Only $3,995 Call Allen, 589-7105 or Liquidators Unlimited 522-7142 Idaho Falls 792 E. Greenway NOTICE OF HEARING Notice of Hearing to inform you that the City of Blackfoot Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on a request by The City of Blackfoot, Idaho for a Vacation of Easement or Roadway of Royal Street at: 208 356-6085 This Summer 2014 FORD FUSION SE Only 15K miles. Satellite radio, power seats, microsoft sync, 35 MPG. Hard-to-find tuxedo black paint. Perfect car fax. Only $17,995 Call Allen, 589-7105 or Liquidators Unlimited 522-7142, Idaho Falls 792 E. Greenway City of Blackfoot -5,./(M4&(D,F(7*1, G,&9,&8*.,.,<1&,N.#O Clean - Service - Maintain 2014 CHEVROLET MALIBU ECO Only 18,000 miles - 36 miles per gallon. Perfect Car Fax. Trades welcome! Remainder of GM 100K factory warranty! Only $16,995! Call Allen, 589-7105 or Liquidators Unlimited 522-7142, Idaho Falls 792 E. Greenway 500 Legals Grover Service Centre ABC((D,91(:#+,+*<,(E#%' E,?F4&GH(IJ(ACKKL AIR CONDITIONING 2001 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 4-door, 3.1, V-6. Power seat, cruise, automatic. Local trade. Runs great! Good title. Lots of car for only $1,995 Call Allen, 589-7105 or Liquidators Unlimited 522-7142, Idaho Falls 792 E. Greenway 250 Misc. For Sale/Rent Moreland Storage Security Fence & Gate 10 x 10’s 10 x 15’s 10 x 20’s 10 x 30’s 210 N. 700 W. New Units Available!! Call: 684-9399 Part of the Wells-Mclntosh Plat according to the recorded plat, recorded in Book 3 of Plats, Page 62, and Records of Bingham County, Idaho described as: All of Royal Street from the West right-of-way line of Lemon Street Wet to the said Wells-Mclntosh Plat also described all of Royal Street between Block 5 and 12 North of Block 16. The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on this request on Tuesday, September 22, 2015 in the city council room at 157 N. Broadway. You are welcome to attend and give any input for or against this proposal. If you cannot attend this meeting, please submit your concerns in writing at least seven (7) days before the hearing. You may mail them to the address below, or you can email them to me at donna@cityofblackfoot.org . If you have any questions please call City Hall at 785-8600 Ext: 3. Donna Parkinson Planning & Zoning 157 N Broadway Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 Publish: 9/7/2015 (#699) NO T I C E O F LETTING Sealed proposals will be received by the IDAHO TRANSPORTATION BOARD only at the office of the IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT, 3311 WEST STATE STREET, BOISE, IDAHO 83703. ATTN: CONTRACTING SERVICES until two o’clock p.m. on September 22, 2015, for the work of Widening and Paving SH-39, on the South Side 14 feet, and placing pavement markings to provide for a center left turnbay.; TREGO RD, LEFT TURN LANE EB, KNOWN AS Idaho Federal Aid Project No. A013(101), in BINGHAM County, Key No. 13101. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT: RESIDENT ENGINEER ***JAMES ORNER*** AT(208)239-3358 Plans, specifications, form of contract, proposal forms, and other information may be obtained from the Idaho Transportation Department w e b s i t e a t http://www.itd.idaho.gov/d esign/contractors/contrinfo. htm. This contract requires full compliance with Title VI of the civil rights act of 1964, which protects persons from being denied the benefits of or excluded from participation in programs or activities; or subjected to discrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, Limited English Proficiency or economic status. The Contractor is encouraged to utilize the goods and services of disadvantaged firms in accomplishing the tasks or providing the services of this agreement, and to provide equal opportunity to all sub-bidders and suppliers. Dated August 24, 2015. JAMES “JIM” F. CARPENTER, P.E. Chief Oprations Officer Publish : 8/31 & 9/7/2015 (#685) Subscribe Now!! MorningNews www.am-news.com Call 785-1100 www.am-news.com 250 Misc. For Sale/Rent MorningNews 250 Misc. For Sale/Rent ‘94 Hitchhicker II 30’ 5th Wheel Trailer with one Slide Solar Setup Good Condition!! $7,500.00 Call: 680-5141 www.am-news.com CLASSIFIEDS City of Blackfoot Monday, September 7, 2015 Never Have a Dull Moment... Visit Our Community Calendar 6B
Similar documents
Firth gas leak repaired
• Southeastern Idaho Public Health grand reopening at the Bingham County office located at 145 W. Idaho Street in Blackfoot. A Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting will take place at noon. It is open...
More informationParking lot suspect has lengthy police record
Call 785-1100 today to claim two free Paramount Theater movie tickets! Vol. 113, No. 110 Copyright 2016. All Rights Reserved.
More information