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PO BOX 50, NEW PLYMOUTH, ID 83655 To: Postal Customer

New Plymouth, ID 83655

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New Plymouth, ID

83655









October 13, 2010 Issue #10053





Tri-County Cell Phone and Wireless Co. To Open in New Plymouth INsIde

photo by Vicki Marsh including business sales, national will manage the partnership with

accounts, and various levels of Tri-County. Marty Aldrich has been

management. Thayne and his wife in the telecommunications industry

Ashley, who is also a graduate for over 12 years. He currently

of New Plymouth, are grateful to presides as the marketing director

be back in the area working and for Farmers Mutual Telephone

raising their family. Company, as well as overseeing

“We are excited about our the wireless division. NEW EYE MaCHINE

relationship with FMTC; this will In addition to these New Plymouth Kiwanis help

provide us with the ability to sell responsibilities, he has taken

superior wireless products and to buy new machine

on many roles from sales

services, without jeopardizing representative to the director of

our goals to provide world class retail operations at FMTC. His work

customer service.” said Boren. He experience and overall knowledge – page 3

explained further, “Our decision in the wireless industry allows him

to partner with FMTC was heavily to research and market products

weighted on the fact that we are to benefit customer’s needs in the

able to keep our small business

rural marketplace.

feel, but have a national presence.

Marty is looking forward to

FMTC MarKETINg DIrECTOr MarTY aLDrICH SHaKES HaNDS With our partnership we are able to

the business opportunity and

WITH THaYNE BOrEN THE OPEraTOr OF TrI-COUNTY CELLPHONE provide National Wireless cellular

partnership with Tri-County to offer

aND WIrELESS CO. TrI COUNTY WIrELESS WILL HavE a graND coverage, but handle all billing and

wireless services outside FMTC’s

OPENINg ON OCTOBEr 23 aT 121 N. PLYMOUTH avE. customer service locally, which we

local area. “We were excited to HIgH SCHOOL

believe is in the best interest of our

Thayne Boren and Kerry White customers.”

hear about the vision of Tri-County SPOrTS Catch up on all

Writers Assisting Thayne in store which is customer service, because of the local sports action!

operations will be William Smith. that is what we have built our

Tri-County Wireless and internet, Local and National William and his wife Charly have business around.” he said. – pages 6-8

Cellphone Co. is thrilled to Wireless Plans, and phones. returned here to Charly’s home Tri-County would like to invite

announce their grand opening on Tri-County will also provide a wide town, and look forward to working in everyone in the community to come

Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010. range of cellular accessories at a the community. William is originally and enjoy hot dogs and soft drinks,

Tri-County Wireless is an low price. from North Carolina, and brings and enter the drawing for a FREE

affiliate to the Internet Truckstop The Tri-County Wireless Store several years of retail and customer iPod Touch.

and uDroveWireless, LLC. The will be operated by Thayne service experience to the table. Thayne, Marty, and Will look

new retail location is located at Boren. Thayne is a graduate Marty Aldrich is currently the forward to seeing you at the Grand

121 N. Plymouth Ave right next to of New Plymouth High School marketing director for FMTC and Opening.

Maximum Heating and Plumbing. and has been working in the LITTLE PILgrIM

Tri-County is excited to announce telecommunication industry for

a partnership with Farmers Mutual

CHEErLEaDINg

over 8 years, working for both

Telephone Company (FMTC). Verizon Wireless and AT&T Mobility. CaMP

Through this new partnership, Thayne has held a variety of Cheerleaders put on camp

Tri-County will offer high speed positions in those organizations,

– page 8

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New Plymouth News

CHUrCH NEWS

CommuNIty

First Baptist Church Immanuel Lutheran Church pan into the fire, if you know someone

First Baptist Church offers programs Lutheran Hour Ministries Daily whose days and nights know nothing

for children, youth, young adults, men’s Devotions at http://www.lhm.org/calendar. other than spiritual darkness, please

and women’s ministries, and senior asp. believe me when I say there is a way

adult ministries. Home cell groups October 3, 2010 “Bad To Worse” out -- and that way out is Jesus Christ.

are also available throughout the But from there you will seek the Lord Jesus is the way out; He is the

week. Sundays- (Nursery available your God and you will find Him, if you way up; He is the One whose life

search after Him with all your heart and was dedicated to building a bridge of

through age 4; Children’s Church salvation that would take us unharmed,

for Kindergarten through 3rd grade; with all your soul. Deuteronomy 4:29

Before he went swimming, the visitor to unhurt, and unscratched over the

Junior Church for 4th through 6th Australia asked his guide, “Are there any alligators and the sharks. So we might

grades; Junior High and Senior High alligators in this river?” “Not a single one,” pass over the sharks and alligators,

Discipleship Classes). assured the guide. The doubtful swimmer Jesus gave Himself as a heaven-sent

Wednesday: Senior High BYF. then asked, “What are those gray forms gift and sacrifice. Everything He did was

Underground Church - Friday, I see moving through the water? Are you designed to win our salvation and move

October 5th 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. This is sure there are no alligators?” “Sir, I am us safely from the dangers of this world

an event for youth, grades 7th-12th absolutely sure there are no alligators to the permanent security of the next.

grades. Registration is from5:45 to in this river,” said the guide. “I know that Yes, there is a way out, and that way is

6:30. Doors will close at 6:30. There because those gray forms you see are up. That Way is Jesus.

will be a speaker andinstructions prior sharks which have chased the alligators From a devotion originally written for

to the game. From 7:30 to 9:00, the

youth will be onfoot, participating in

away.”

Although my story isn’t true (I hope),

“By the Way”

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, today I

bring before You those folks who have

Security Storage

a type of scavenger hunt. There will there is truth in it. Anyone who observes carS Junk furniture boatS boxeS inventory

berefreshments for the youth back at our contemporary culture will see many gone swimming or have been pushed

the church after the game. If youhave people self-destructively swapping into the water with alligators and 9 SizeS -- 120 unitS -- fenced & Lighted

questions about this event, please call spiritual and psychological alligators for sharks. If it is possible, rescue them 315 e. idaho, new PLymouth, id 83655

the church at 278-3233 andask for dangers that are even worse, that is, from spiritual danger and let them see

all the Savior has done to bring them Res. MGR. ph / fax 208-278-5556

Wendi. the sharks. Trying to escape from one

safely from earth to heaven. This I ask KaReN pOsT

Plymouth Congregational Church- problem, they end up replacing it with in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

A morning Bible Study meets another problem, which often is worse emaiL: security_storage@hotmail.com

than the first. If that happens, it usually Ladies bible class Mon. at 1:00 pm.

Tuesdays from 10:00 to 11:45 am am. Call 278-5403 for location. Free group Call for manager’s Current speCial rates

doesn’t take too long for those folks to

We are looking at an overview of our conclude there simply is no way out of guitar lessons. Held at 7:00pm every ownerS

faith. All are welcome to attend. If you their downward spiral. They quickly come other Sunday night, in basement of aLan & beverLy bLair

are interested in any of the above, we’d to believe that things are hopeless, and Lutheran Church in New Ply. Bring a

love to have you come join us! Call guitar. Community welcome. Call Dan SuPPorting new PLymouth community Since 1982

they are helpless. If you feel your life

Susan Howe at 278-5697. seems to be spent sliding from the frying at 401-5299.



CHUrCH DIrECTOrY In Payette Hall on Wednesday

History of the Church 6:30 a.m. Wed.

Traditional Latin Mass 10:00 a.m.

Our Savior’s Bible Church

Sabbath School 9:15 a.m.

Worship 11:00 am

Please send corrections or additions to editor.newplymouthnews@live.com or call 278-5465 Father Calvin Blankinship Prayer meeting Wednesday 1:00 p.m.

6976 Butte Rd. 278-5899 Pastor David Ronk

assembly of god 2nd Ward 278-3880 First Baptist Church Worship 10:30 a.m.

David Allwein

4029 Hwy 30 W. 278-0191 Sacrament Meeting 9:00 a.m. 278-3233 Treasure valley

Sunday School all ages 10:00 a.m. Bishop Kreal Christensen Adult Sunday School 8:00 am Pilgrims for Christ Fellowship Mennonite Church

Worship 11:00 am, 6:00 p.m. Sunday School (all ages) 9:45 a.m. 278-3769 4110 SW 1st Ave

Youth & Children’s Bible Study Wed. 7:00 PM Church of the Nazarene 642-4460 Sunday School 10:00 a.m.

Worship 11:00 a.m.

Pastor Elden Isaak 278-9494 Jr. Hi & Sr. Hi Bible Study 3-4 p.m. 212 W. Maple, New Plymouth Worship 11:00 a.m.

Sunday School 10:00 TRIBES - Sunday 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. Sunday 10:00 am, Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Pastor 278-9270

Bible Faith Fellowship Wednesday 8-9 pm Senior Hi BYF. Adventure Contact: Cameron Mahler

Worship 11:00 a.m.

278-3125 Club-September 9, 3:30 – 5:00 for Kindergarten www.pilgrimsforchrist.org valley Christian Church

Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Pastor Rod Tegethoff 1325 NW 1 1/2 Ave

– 6th Grade.

Worship 11:00 a.m. Thursday Women’s Bible study 10:00 am. Plymouth Congregational Church Fruitland, ID 83619

Community of Christ Pastor Ralph Pearson (208)989-1974

Wednesday Prayer meeting 7:00 p.m. Pastor Phil Pittman, Jr. UCC 278-3577

327 Elm, 278-5817 Sunday Service at 10:45am

Fellowship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 am

Church of Christ Immanuel Lutheran Church Worship 10:30 am

Sunday School at 9:30am

Sunday School 10:00 Several Bible Studies throughout the week

452-3445 Worship service at 11:00 a.m.

278-3080 Pastor Susan Howe

105 S Nebraska Ave in Fruitland Co-Pastors: Joe & Venita Shockley Adult and Youth Bible Class 10:00 am

Worship 11:00 am Sand Hollow Baptist Church

Church of Jesus Christ of Corpus Christi Catholic Church Ladies Bible Class- Monday 1:00 p.m. 455-1539 29627 Old Hwy 30

Latter-Day Saints Call Faye at 278-5403 for Bible Class location. Sunday School (all ages) 10:00 a.m.

452-5778 in Fruitland

Lutheran Hour: KIDO-AM radio Worship and Children’s church 11:00 a.m.

521 S. Plymouth Ave Saturday Mass 5:30 p.m.

9:30 a.m. Sundays Wednesday night youth & adult bible study

Seminary: Brother Butler 278-9290 Sunday Mass 9:30 a.m. English

7:00 p.m.

Youth Activity Wed. 7:00 p.m. Mass 1:00 p.m. Spanish Our Lady of guadalupe Pastor Dallas Claypool

1st Ward 278-3663 RICA for inquiring adults Wed. 7:00 p.m.

Sacrament Meeting 11:00 a.m. roman Catholic Church

Teen Life (middle and high school) Seventh-Day adventist

Bishop Leon Jensen Sunday 6:30-8:00 p.m. 221 W. Elm Street – 888-9631 278-3813 107 E. Park

Religious Ed.K-5th grade 6:30-7:30 p.m. Confessions 9:00am Sunday



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CommuNIty

Community Notices

Email information to: editor.newplymouthnews@live.com

Underground Church: First Baptist Church, as well assome other community churches, will be sponsoring

a youth event called Underground Church. The youth, grades 7-12, will be on foot in the community on Friday,

November 5, 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. participating in a type of scavenger hunt. If you see a youth and want to make sure

they are playing the game, ask them for their I.D. If you have questions about this event, please call the church at Talya Nay

278-3233 and ask for Wendi.

Librarian

The Lower Treasure valley Lifelong Learners is a newly formed group dedicated to presenting quality

lectures and discussions on worthwhile subjects such as history, world cultures, science and the arts. The group A big thanks to Brandon Stafford for a story full of giggles at last

meets once a month. For more information call 208-230-4221. Wednesday’s story time! Remember the first Wednesday of every month is

Nimble Thimbles Quilt Club meets on the fourth Monday of the month at 6:30 at the New Plymouth “Kids Read To Kids”. Be sure to stop by at 7 pm for an evening full of fun!

Congregational Church. Bring sewing machines and basic sewing supplies and help sew quilts for the troops. October brings a new fiscal year and with that some changes at

your local library. The biggest change will be our hours, Tuesday 10-4;

Food Pantry at the New Plymouth assembly of god Outreach located at 222 W. Maple, Open on

Mondays 9-noon. The Outreach also needs donations of hangers, shelving, and a workable upright freezer. Call Wednesday & Thursday 2-8; and Friday 10-2.

Phil 278-0101 for more information. Another change is our new Sponsor’s Club. Even if you don’t like to read

you can participate in this club! You could sponsor a Wednesday night

good Neighbor Community Center Open every Tuesday from 11:00-3:00

WE HavE FOOD aND aLSO USED CLOTHES TO gIvE aWaY. THE CENTEr CaN HELP WITH SCHOOL story time, you could sponsor a book, you could sponsor a space, and you

CLOTHES. THE CENTEr STILL NEEDS FOOD- ESPECIaLLY CaNNED FOOD. Some families on food stamps could sponsor an item or anything else your imagination comes up with!

need extra assistance. Families whose bread winner works part time do not get food stamps and need help. But you can be sure that some things never change, like new books

Call Linda Fitzwater at 278-5265 if unable to go on Tuesdays. When donating food, please bring to coming to the library, computers for you to enjoy, along with movies, audio

the center- not to the church (the center is located to the north of the seventh day books and me!

adventist church) 117 E Park Ave. NP. phone: 278-3813.

Be sure to stop by and see what’s new or not so new at the Armoral

Support group for visually impared Meets first Thursday of each month @ Seniors for lunch followed by a Tuttle Public Library.

meeting in the boardroom. All are welcome.

alcoholics anonymous



Senior Center News

Meet on Sundays at Veterans Memorial Hall (formerly called the VFW Hall) 7:00pm.

Sanctified Sobriety Meeting: This is an addictions-oriented, court-recognized meeting open to anyone! Tue.

& Thur. evenings from 7-8pm @ The Bible Faith Fellowship Church, rear entrance; located at 321 SW Ave. in New 278-5320

Plymouth. Contact Wes @ 230-4746 for more information.

-Dinners are served at noon each Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.

We Shall recover Narcotics anonymous (N.a). Meal prices: $5.00 suggested donation for anyone age 60 and over; and

Meets at the Veterans Memorial Hall from 7-8 pm on Tuesday & the Nazarene Church on Holly Ave from 7-8 on $6.00 for anyone under 60 years of age. There is no age limit for these

Friday Nights. call 739-8570 for info. meals, so bring the family and join us.

Coming Events:

New Plymouth Kiwanis Help Buy Eye Machine -Foot Clinic (2nd Tuesday of the month) 8:30 – 2:00. Call for an

appointment.

The New Plymouth Kiwanis club -Blood Pressure and Glucose Clinic (3rd Thursday of the month).

contributed $4,000 to the Fruitland -Bingo every Tuesday at 1:00 pm. (Everyone welcome). Questions, call

Lions Club to help purchase a new Janet Mobley at 452-3632 or NP Senior Center at 278-5320.

eye exam machine that will test

elementary school children’s eyes.

The new eye testing equipment

Menus

all meals are served with dessert, bread & butter, milk, coffee, or tea

is a Pediavision machine. It

takes an image of the inside of Thursday October 14 (12:00) Thursday October 21 (12:00)

someone’s eyes and prints out a Sweet & Sour Chicken Over White Meat Lasagna Mixed Veggies

detailed report of what they can and Rice Oriental Veggies Tossed Green Salad

can’t see. It will advise you if the Egg Rolls Cheesy Garlic Bread

person has near or far sightedness, Juice Fortune Cookie Fruit Cup

or an astigmatism, or sees in a

“different” way. Friday October 15 Friday October 22 (12-1 pm)

The only requirement for the BBQ Hamburgers W/Works Breakfast Brunch

subject is to hold still and look at Macaroni Salad Biscuits & Gravy

the lens - you don’t need to know Chips & Fruit Juice Scrambled Egg Casserole

your letters or be able to speak. Ice Cream Cup & Cookie Hashbrowns Fruit Cup

The machine tests the eyes

quicker and prints out a nice report Tuesday October 19(12:00) Tuesday October 26 (12:00)

for the parents to hand to the eye Country Fried Steak Polish Sausage W/Saurkraut

doctor. Veggie Blend Mashed Potato & Butter

KeN sImmoNs – FruItlaNd lIoNs PresIdeNt aNd BrIaN harrIs – New Plymouth The machine can test children’s Mashed Potato & Gravy Green Salad W/Works

KIwaNIs PresIdeNt photo submitted by Jeannette Mayer eyes as young as 3 months old. Fruited Muffin Peaches Berry Cobbler





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Obituaries

CommuNItyfor good Dental Habits

25, 1916 to William Ezra and Ada

Adelaide Johnson. Marian was the Start Early

third child in a family of nine.

MarIaN a. On Sept. 26, 1938 she married

Verne Eugene Jones in Firth, ID. Tyler robb

JONES Five children were born to their

union. Verne passed away in manual dexterity necessary to

guest Writer



It’s better to snack on whole foods

ONTarIO 1970, after 32 years of marriage.

Marian was always a hard worker in

brush their own teeth well enough

until they can write in cursive. I

like carrots, cheese, and fruit. Same

goes with drinks. Soda and juices

whatever she did. Growing up she like to tell the kids that moms and have a lot of sugar in them. (Even

always preferred working outside dads have “super sugarbug x-ray if it’s 100% juice, it still has a ton

with her brothers in the fields vision” and can make sure all of the of sugar in it!) The worst way to

hoeing beets or picking spuds, etc. “sugarbugs” are gone. Another idea consume sugar-filled drinks would

Marian worked at Ore-Ida for is to let them brush your teeth while be to sip on them throughout the

10 years, as well as tending her you brush theirs. day, bathing our teeth in sweet,

garden and flowers, and giving of Dr. Tyler Robb Flossing is very important, but cavity causing goodness (this one

herself to others in so many ways. Does it seem strange that in the we don’t need to do this until their definitely applies to adults too).

She is survived by two sons, practice of Dentistry, we tell our teeth in the back no longer have The last topic is the bedtime

patients exactly what they need gaps between them; which, in most routine. The very last thing that

Bruce Jones (Leann) of Shelley, ID cases, is usually about 2- 2 1/2 should be in our kids mouths before

and Val Jones (Patty) of Bruneau, to know so that they can avoid

needing our help? If patients heed years old, or when the last baby bedtime is a toothbrush. The one

ID; two daughters, Donna Stephens teeth erupt. For most, using normal and only exception to this rule

(Jim) of New Plymouth and Sherrie our advice, they will have very little

need to come to the dental office, floss to do this is pretty tricky. The (every rule has an exception, right?)

Smith (Charles) of Ontario; 18 easiest way to do this is to get is water. Even milk has sugar that

Marian Adelaide Jones, age 94, aside from the occasional check-

grandchildren; and 45 great up and cleaning (which would, in the little plastic flossers with the can cause decay if it sits on baby’s

passed away peacefully at her grandchildren. horseshoe shape on the end. With teeth all night long. So, no juice in

daughter’s home in Ontario on fact, be heeding our advice). To

She was preceded in death further that honesty that plagues these it’s easy to let our kids “floss” the sippy or milk in the bottle, just

Oct. 1, 2010. A viewing was from by her husband, Verne Jones; and then we follow-up with the real water.

our profession, (and at the risk

6-7 p.m., Friday, Oct. 8, 2010 at one son, Allan Jones; two of making opening the doors of flossing. We will be scheduling

Shaffer-Jensen Memory Chapel, stepdaughters, Donna Thiede and Trademark Dental in New Plymouth What our kids eat and when they appointments for new patients very

Payette. Norma Dickinson; three brothers to be less successful) I would like to eat it may be the most important soon. We are excited to be having

A graveside committal service and one sister; one grandson and give some dental advice. factor for whether or not kids get an open house so that everyone

was 11:30 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 9, one great grandson. As the father of three young cavities. It’s okay for kids to eat will have the chance to see our new

2010 at Park View Cemetery, New The family would like to thank children, I would like to address sweets, but it’s best to eat them office. We will announce the date

Plymouth, followed by a memorial childhood cavities and some very with meals, when so much other of our open house on our store

Heart ‘n Home Hospice for all their food is going into their mouths. The front and in the next issue of New

service at 1 p.m. at the Ontario care during this time. simple ways to prevent these

Church of the Nazarene. Funeral cavities. First of all, in the first 8 worst way to eat sweets is over a Plymouth News. If you have any

Memorials may be made to prolonged period of time, like while comments/questions about this

services and arrangements were Ronald McDonald House or Boise years, it’s all up to the parents.

It’s okay to let them “brush” their kids are snacking and watching topic or any other dental questions,

under the direction of Shaffer- Rescue Mission, c/o Shaffer- TV during the afternoons (even you can send Dr. Tyler Robb an

Jensen Memory Chapel, Payette. own teeth, but we always need to

Jensen Memory Chapel, P.O. Box follow-up with the real brushing. chips, crackers, and fruit snacks are email at tylerjrobb@gmail.com or

She was born at Firth, ID on April 730, Payette, ID 83661. loaded with fuel for oral bacteria). call 278-9900.

Younger children don’t have the





Payette County Museum Calendar Sales

by lucinda sutherland on a wagon and hauled around the The historical calendars sell

2011 area so customers could slice off for $10 each and are available

CaleNdars Hot off the presses and the 2011 their own fillets. at the Payette County Museum.

are For calendars designed by the Payette There are scenes from the New All proceeds go to help with the

sale at the County Museum volunteers are Plymouth Fairgrounds, Fruitland’s upkeep of the museum. Due

Payette already selling! Designed by Ann Main Street, the Snake River, Falk to tightening budgets all over

CouNty Curtis and Jewell Dudley, the Store, and parts of Payette. The the county the Payette County

museum For calendars feature historic scenes of photos for some months feature Historical Society & Museum has

$10.00 eaCh Payette County. Shocking photos public entities showing their historic been working to raise funds by

as a FuNd include a mass of dead crows origins including the U.S. Post increasing their membership, selling

raIser For killed by dynamite in 1932 and a Office, the Rural Fire Department, tote-bags with a photo of the 1958

the museum 1500 pound sturgeon caught in the and a World War One memorial

Snake River that was later loaded dedication ceremony. see Museum pg. 9



4 October 13, 2010

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CIty News

New Plymouth City Council Minutes by city clerk leon Jensen

draft copy- these minutes have not yet been approved by the council

New Plymouth City Council Plymouth Public Works Director Coombs presented information sidewalks. Councilman York stated seconded by Councilman York .

Meeting MONDAY 4 October reported that the Mayor and he regarding her request for a that Mr. Brogan wanted to have the The voting was unanimous in favor

2010; 7:00 pm. New Plymouth met with Mr. Hawker and his conditional use permit which will ordinance number so that he could of the motion. Council meeting

City Council Chambers (Library) architect on the site. Curb flow be going before the county. She place a no skateboarding sign with reconvened about 7:21 pm.

The council meeting was called line elevation and Irrigation lines discussed operating hours and ordinance number on it. Discussion Ordinances & resolutions

to order at 7:00pm by Mayor Joe location were discussed. Lot lines days of operation. Councilman continued about signs in general, None

Cook. Roll call was taken with were not yet identified but the water Cline mentioned his concern for biking on sidewalks and so forth. Open Forum

council members Mayer, Cline and line was located. The sewer cap the highway and stated that the The council considered amending No comments

York in attendance. Councilman location was not identified. Water highway district seemed to have the bicycle ordinance. They also Mayor and Council comments

Esplin arrived about 7:05 pm. fixtures in the building will need no problems with the request. considered stating that the vehicle Councilman York stated that a

Staff members in attendance to be measured so that the city Councilman York moved to approve traffic has the right of way. Sending woman stopped at the corner of

were Beau Ziemer and Beth Ann will know what water meter size the Coombs request which will be flyers home with the school children Highway 30 and SE 1st Ave. There

Christensen. Guests included will be required to service the fire presented to the Payette County was discussed. Councilwoman may be confusion as to direction

Heide Slagle, Cody Slagle, Jereme department. Planning and Zoning Commission. Mayer moved to table this because of the name of the street.

Slagle, Kyle Slagle, Travis Stringer New Business: Councilman Esplin seconded the discussion until Beau could provide Councilwoman Mayer stated

and Amanda Coombs. Deanna Stringer – Business motion. The voting was unanimous the council with more information. that the sidewalks looked good.

regular agenda license application – Travis Stringer in favor of the motion. Councilman Esplin seconded the South Plymouth Ave road elevation

Councilman York moved to approve stated that he had rented 221 N Skateboarding on city sidewalks motion. Voting was unanimous in was discussed.

the regular agenda. Councilwoman Plymouth Ave and was preparing Ordinance 102-10 10-2-20: favor of the motion. Discussion continued about

Mayer seconded the motion. The to operate a silversmith shop RIDING ON SIDEWALKS: Executive Session as per a conditional use permit for the

voting was unanimous in favor of and art gallery. He stated that Idaho Code 67-2345 (1) (c) - school district paving their parking

Beau Ziemer reported that the

the motion. he made jewelry, belt buckles, Councilwoman Mayer moved to go lot adjacent to the location for the

etc. Councilman York moved to complaint came through the into Execution Session as per Idaho fire district building.

Consent agenda city office. He stated that these

Councilwoman Mayer moved to approve the request by Mr. Stringer. Code 67-2345 (1) (c). The motion adjournment

The motion was seconded by types of ordinances normally will was seconded by Councilman Councilman York moved to

approve the consent agenda.

Councilman York seconded the Councilman Esplin. The voting was require a sign to be placed. He Esplin. The voting was unanimous adjourn the council meeting.

motion. The voting was unanimous unanimous in favor of the motion. mentioned that Ray Brogan was in favor of the motion. Executive The motion was seconded by

in favor of the motion. Conditional Use Permit- Drive concerned about his product on session began about 7:15 pm. Councilwoman Mayer. The voting

Old Business Thru Grill and Espresso by Jason his property. It appears that the Councilwoman Mayer moved was unanimous in favor of the

New Plymouth Rural Fire and Amanda Coombs at 4633 Hwy business owners need to sign their to reconvene the regular council motion. The meeting adjourned at

Department update – New 72 New Plymouth Idaho. Amanda own property, not the streets or meeting. The motion was approximately 7:25 pm.





One Little Seed

by anna owsiak, Wildlife biologist, idaho department of fish and game – southwest region

Once upon a time, there was millions of seeds could be found seed arrived here will never be that may not be discovered for

a little seed. Small and not very where once there had been only known for sure, but its location many years to come. Also, yellow

noticeable, it fell into the game bag one… far from a road and on a popular star thistle seeds can lay dormant

in the vest of a bird hunter while he With the 2010 hunting seasons chukar hunting hill suggests that the in the soil for years, necessitating

sat on the ground. When the hunter underway, now is a good time to original seed was most likely left by inspection and treatment far into the

got home, he didn’t notice the little remind hunters about the dangers a hunter. This hill also winters many future.

seed, so there it stayed, all alone. and consequences of inadvertently elk and mule deer, and individual It is hard to believe that all the

Two weeks later, the hunter moving noxious weed seeds to new star thistle plants were found time and money spent can result

headed for a new spot and a day areas. Unfortunately the tale above growing along game trails on the from one little seed. But it’s true.

of bird hunting. He found lots of is all too true. Last November, hill. Some of these plants were as Controlling a new noxious weed

means less time and monies are

chukars and grouse to chase, and a chukar hunter on the Cecil D. far as a quarter mile from the main spent on other important WMA

while dumping out the chaff in his Andrus Wildlife Management Area patch, carried there by wintering big activities. So hunters, please take

vest, the little seed fell onto the (WMA) brought a unique looking game. the time to check your gear and

ground. plant to the WMA office. Although Over the course of this summer make sure all seeds are removed

There the little seed waited, just a brown withered stalk, an and for many years to come, WMA from potential hiding places. It may

and when spring came, it sprouted unmistakable ring of spines around staff will spend hundreds of hours not seem likely, but one little seed

and grew. It liked where it was, and its dried flower head provided and thousands of dollars working to the yellow star thIstle Is easIly

can have big impacts for years to

soon it flowered and set seed. Later positive identification: a yellow star eradicate all the yellow star thistle come. IdeNtIFIed By the dIstINCtIve rINg

that winter, an elk walked over the thistle. in this one patch. Did we get every Visit the Idaho weed oF sPINes surrouNdINg the Flower.

plant and scattered the seeds. Over Further investigation revealed plant this year? Probably not. Many awareness website at http://www. thIs NoxIous weed Is detrImeNtal to

time the seeds sprouted and grew, a patch of yellow star thistle star thistle plants are small and can idahoweedawareness.com/ to Idaho’s wIldlIFe haBItats.

adding a few more plants and a lot approximately three acres in size. easily hide under grass clumps and learn more about Idaho’s noxious

more seeds to the area. Within a This meant it had already been shrubs. Seeds can be carried far weeds and what you can do to help Photo credit: Idaho Weed

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New Plymouth High School Soccer

hIgh sChoolat Eagle Island and Melba

Pilgrim XCountry

Danica Johanek

Student Writer



On September 25, the New Valdez placed twenty-fourth and ran 22. Garth Cline 21.30

Plymouth Cross County team had a little over an 18 minute 5k. 30. Oscar Banuelos 22.17

a meet at Eagle Island for the Bob September 29, the New 31. Ron Lysinger 22.22

Firman Race. There are a total of Plymouth Cross country teams 43. Ian Wolford 23.21

seven team members representing traveled to Celebration Park south 44. Jacob Pierce 23.24

both the girl’s and boy’s teams. of Melba for their meet. The course 46. Clancy Johnston 23.35

Varsity competitors change was mostly dirt and gravel roads 47. Justin Gulleff 23.37

frequently based on the former time and a few trails, with around 300 55. Sean McGuffin 24.14

of the last run. Varsity girls running yards of pavement. The results are 62. Anthony Graham 24.50

for this meet were Hailey Alexander, as listed: 73. Bronson Johnson 26.35

78. McCall Alexander 28.27

Christine Smith, Abby Knight, High School girls 5000 Meters: Middle School 3000 Meters Boys

Becca Lysinger, Emily Howe, 1. Hailey Alexander 22.31 3 Riley Baxter 14:24

Megan Austin and Elise Ramsey. 7. Christine Smith 24.40 9 Caleb Kessler 15:07

Boy’s varsity includes, Crispin 12. Becca Lysinger 26.09 18 Ben Knapp 17:41

Valdez, Cameron Arnzen, Cade 16. Abby Knight 27.22 23 Robert Smith 21:50

Stafford, Garth Cline, Justin Gulleff, 21. Megan Austin 28.30 26 Justin Griffith 25:23

Jacob Pierce, and Ron Lysinger. 23. Elise Ramsey 28.39 Middle School 3000 Meters girls

The NP girls tied with Weiser 24. Ayla Gilpin 29.07 2 Baillie Wallace 15:55

for 6th with 191 points. Hailey 31. Emily Howe 31.30 7 Laurel Howe 18:38

Alexander placed fifteenth 32. Jessica Hollopeter 31.41 11 Ashley Pearce 20:08

individually and Christine Smith 34. Kayla Ogden 34.06 12 Katie Nishizaki 21:24

NIK morales, JaCK verBaNCe, aNd ClaNCy JohNstoN Play soCCer IN a placed thirty-seventh. High School Boys 5000 Meters: 13 Matalynn Eager 22:23

The Boys also did very well, 11. Cameron Arnzen 20.25 15 McKenzie Ray 24:36

ComBINed CooPeratIve wIth emmett.

placing 14, with 292 points. Crispin 16. Cade Stafford 20.58 20 Olivia Cline 28:13

photo and article submitted by Katrina Johnston

thIs Is the FIrst year that emmett has had eNough Players to have a Jv

Boys soCCer team. Four FreshmeN Boys From New Plymouth are oN the

husKIes’ roster: NIK morales, JaCK verBaNCe, ClaNCy JohNstoN aNd Nate

woods. due to aN INJury though, Nate woods was oNly aBle to Play the

FIrst halF oF the seasoN.

uNFortuNately, emmett Boys have also had theIr share oF INJurIes,leavINg

the Jv team wIth No suBs. eveN so, the eleveN remaININg guys Play

tough, have learNed to worK together, aNd have gIveN New meaNINg to

“PerserveraNCe”. all oF the Players have ImProved ImmeNsely aNd last weeK

they had theIr FIrst taste oF vICtory as they deFeated KuNa 2 to 0!

PICtured aBove, JaCK verBaNCe has Just sCored the FIrst goal oF that aBove: 8th grader BaIllIe wallaCe trIes to CatCh

exCItINg wIN! the New Plymouth Boys aNd theIr PareNts would lIKe thaNK the leader IN the mIddle sChool gIrls raCe at

emmett’s soCCer CoaCh, ParKer meyers, aNd all oF the Players For CeleBratIoN ParK IN melBa. she FINIshed seCoNd.

welComINg them to emmett’s Program. they would also lIKe to thaNK the

leFt: the hIgh sChool gIrls team at melBa.

New Plymouth admINIstratIoN aNd sChool Board For allowINg them thIs

oPPortuNIty to PartICIPate. It’s BeeN a PosItIve exPerIeNCe For Both PartIes

INvolved. they wraPed uP theIr seasoN thIs weeK wIth theIr FINal game

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hIgh sChool on the volleyball Court

Senior Night

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New Plymouth vs. North star Charter For seNIor NIght

the volleyBall seNIors were hoNored BeFore the game agaINst North star Charter oN oCtoBer 6.

New Plymouth woN IN 3 games: 25-22, 25-12, & 26-24. stat leaders For the games INCluded: alI BoNd

eNded the games wIth 7 KIlls, whIle KrIstINe sImoNseN aNd emma aBBIe eaCh added 6. melIssa woods

had 10 assIsts aNd BeCCa BaKer had 7. emma aBBe led the grIms wIth 17 dIgs whIle KIley shIPley had

10. melIssa woods had 5 aCes. the PIlgrIms travel to NamPa ChrIstIaN oN oCtoBer 14 For theIr FINal

league game. dIstrICt starts oN oCtoBer 18, hosted By the thIrd PlaCe team who Is yet to Be determINed.

the seCoNd & thIrd rouNds oF dIstrICt wIll Be at vallIvue oN oCtoBer 19 aNd 21.



varsity Demolished Marsing

by ali bond

“We play as a team, we fight as a team,

and we win as a team!!!”

The Lady Grims traveled to Marsing on

September 30. The Grims dominated

the Huskies 15-25 in the first match. The

second match ended with a 21-25 loss

even though the team played well. In the

third game the team played better and kept

up with the Huskies which lead to a win in

the fourth game also.

The team kept up a positive attitude

through out all 4 games. Kristine

Simonsen, Ali bond, and Emma Abby were

strong hitters and responded to the ball

very well on the net. Ali Bond stated, “We

had a really good feeling we were going to

win this game so we just played our hearts

rEBECCa BaKEr out and that’s all we need in a team is

‘Ohana’!!”





photos by Kerry White

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hIgh sChool

grims Shut-Out Cole valley

Brett Porter & ashley graham

Student Writers



On Friday, October 1, 2010, the On September 24, 2010, our

Grims played Cole Valley at home, Pilgrims traveled to Melba to play

winning with a shutout of 36-0. the Mustangs and won with a shut-

The game was heavy on penalties, out of 40-0. The Pilgrims scored

but the Grims got their first points 20 point in the first quarter and a

on the scoreboard half way into 33 point lead by half-time. The last

the first quarter with a safety. The 7 points were scored in the fourth

Grims scored again and left at half- quarter. The day before, our JV

boys hosted Melba and won with a

time with a score of 8-0. Armando final score of 30-2.

Garcia scored two touchdowns, and Pilgrim quarterback Brady Harris

Brady Harris, Jonathan Peden, and threw four touchdowns and had NEW PLYMOUTH varSITY BEaT COLE vaLLEY CHrISTIaN 36-0 aT

Jake Henggeler each scored one 162 rushing yards. Point guard

for a final score of 36-0. HOME ON OCTOBEr 1. photo by NPHS journalism student

Matt York ran in 3 touchdowns and

When Seth Gaskins was asked had 174 receiving yards. Other photos by Kerry White

what his overall feelings about touchdowns were made by Kacee

the game were, he responded by Troutt, Jake Henggeler, and Brady aBOvE: garrETT BOWEN

saying, “I don’t think we played to Harris. MaKES a rUN aFTEr rECEIvINg

our full potential.” He also said “The Coach Porter Lacey stated, “The a PaSS FrOM QUarTErBaCK

refs were flag-happy” when asked highlights were that we had 4 BraDY HarrIS agaINST

about the penalties called during touchdown passes, and 2 rushing MCCaLL ON OCT. .

the game. It seems that the Grims touchdowns, the low point was that

we turned the ball over twice inside LEFT: THE DEFENSE

are having an excellent season with

only one loss so far. the opponent’s 45 yard line.” CONvErgES ON a MCCaLL

PLaYEr DUrINg THE HOME

Junior varsity Football gaME ON OCTOBEr .





The Future of Pilgrim Cheerleading

Danica Johanek

Student Writer



On Friday, October 1, 2010, being questioned, Cheer Captain

the New Plymouth Cheerleaders Nicole Covington said “It was a lot

put on the annual little Pilgrim of fun because the excitement and

cheerleading camp and enthusiasm from all of the kids just

performance. Every year the spread.”

cheerleaders teach our young It’s a fun sight to see our little

Pilgrims several cheers and a Pilgrims dance on the football field,

dance which they perform at a and our cheerleaders and cheer

THE PILgrIM Jv TEaM WaLKS TO MEET THE MCCaLL vaNDaLS football game. coaches hope you enjoy it every

TEaM aFTEr THE gaME ON OCTOBEr . photo by Kerry White The turnout this year was over year.

60 kids, which is the most that photos by NPHS journalism class

have ever had. Cheer Coach

Shelly Edmunsen stated, “We

had three practices instead of

two this year, and I think it really

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their performance was better than

Special, $69.95, Most RV’s in the past. I also think it helped

that they did the dance twice.” It

sounds like a lot of fun for the kids,

but what about the cheerleaders

who were teaching them? After





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Museum from pg. 4 a special focus on changes in

agriculture. Subjects of study at

visits to the museum for their

classes and many mornings in

Information for Parents about New Plymouth

C123 plane crash memorial, and the museum could include early May see the museum bursting School District Homeless Program

have now added sales of 2011 optometry, local inventions, music with young students eager for

calendars with historic local photos. and recording devices used through their tour. The museum has If your family lives in any of the following situations:

Membership is not required to buy the past 100 years, advances been the source of education +In a shelter, motel, vehicle or campground

a calendar or to visit the museum. in ranching, agriculture and milk and information for student +On the street

Becoming a member of PCHS is a production, generations of toys, projects, work-study programs, +In an abandoned building, trailer, or other inadequate accommodations

simple matter of providing contact brick-making, and the history of biographers, genealogists, and +Doubled up with friends or relatives because you can not find affordable

information and is not limited to schools in this area. Parents and a variety of writers. The Payette

housing.

residents of Payette County; and grandparents, as well as teachers, County Museum makes a strong

contribution to the community as a Then your preschool-aged and school-aged children have certain rights

dues are minimal. often make use of the museum as a

place to teach the next generation source of information, inspiration, under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act. If your family needs

The Payette County Museum

holds much of the written history of how things were done and what and a place where memories rise to assistance or know of a family needing assistance please contact Carrie

the Payette County area, including progress has really meant in the the surface. Aguas at 278-5333. New Plymouth School District will work to provide the

early maps, school yearbooks, daily lives of their families. Contributions to the Payette following opportunities.

cemetery lists, newspapers, and Each year the new teachers County Museum are always Your children will have the right to:

photographs of many people and in Payette County are invited welcome and be may sent in the

places in the early years before to tour the museum and see form of a check or money order and *Go to school, no matter where you are living. They must be given

Idaho was a state and Payette for themselves what resources delivered to the Payette County access to the same public education as other students.

was a county. Museum volunteers the museum contains to help Museum at 90 S 9th ST, in Payette,

are also working to enlarge our local educators with their duties. or mailed to PCHS, P.O. Box 696,

Payette ID 83661. * If feasible the children should continue to attend the same school they

collection of oral histories, with Several local teachers plan annual

attended before you became homeless if that is your choice.

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to new circumstances. It is important you share with the counselor needs

Business card size your family may have for clothing or supplies. The counselor will work with

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CommuNIty aNd sChool eveNts CaleNdar seNd your eveNts to editor.newplymouthnews@live.com

Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday

OCTOBER 13 OCTOBER 14 OCTOBER 15 OCTOBER 16 OCTOBER 17 OCTOBER 18 OCTOBER 19

-Elem- Parent Night – 1st -Lunch @ Seniors -Lunch @ Seniors 12-1 pm - -AA meets at Veterans -Kiwanis meets at noon -School Registration

Grade Only 6:30-7:30 --Elem- School Pictures- -Field Trip – 4th Grade Memorial Hall 7:00pm - -Lunch @ Seniors

-Elem- School Pictures Kindergarten A-Group – Birds of Prey – Sack -11-3 Good Neighbor

– Kindergarten B-Group, -HS J.V. FB @ Nampa Lunch Needed Communitiy Center open

1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Christian -HS FB v. Nampa Christian -Narcotics Anonymus (NA)

Grade -HS VB @ Nampa Christian meeting 7-8 VMH

-HS XC @ West Park Open -HS XC District @ Scotch

Pines

OCTOBER 20 OCTOBER 21 OCTOBER 22 OCTOBER 23 OCTOBER 24 OCTOBER 25 OCTOBER 26

-Field Trip – 3rd Grade -Lunch @ Seniors -Lunch @ Seniors 12-1 pm - --AA meets at Veterans -Kiwanis meets at noon -Lunch @ Seniors

– Birds of Prey – Sack -HS JV FB v. Marsing -12:10 Dismissal – End of Memorial Hall 7:00pm -City Council Meeting 7:00 --11-3 Good Neighbor

Lunch Needed Quarter - - Communitiy Center open

-HS FB @ Marsing -Narcotics Anonymus (NA)

meeting 7-8 Veterans

Memorial Hall

-Corn Maze – 2, 3, 4, & 5

Grades - Sack Lunch







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Certified. Bus transportation to

For Sale: Game bar $250. Antique PrUNINg & YarD MaINT. Pro.

pruning of fruit and ornam. trees and

Email editor.newplymouthnews@ LR4400 8 HP, Briggs & Straton organ- make offer NP 869-0237.

motor $400.00 278-5895 & from school. 18 mo. & up. NP shrubs. Schedule dormant oil and wkly

live.com, bring in, or call, 28- mowing. Richard Frates @ 278-5636

949-3820. are you paying too much for

5465. Only 1 free classified ad For Sale: Older 3 BR farmhouse

your home & car insurance? all god’s Creatures animal Care.

per business per issue please. on 7 acres; barn, chicken coop, For Sale: Quart Fruit jars: $5.00

We get quotes from the top 20 Animal lover will care for your

Providing there is room, resident ads detached garage;$169,000; per dozen. 278-3361.

companies. call 412-0446. animals at your home for a fair price

will stay in the paper for three issues. Possible lease purchase. 573-8573.

If you want to continue to run your ad, SEPTEMBEr 15 Hamsters to horses- 278-3711

Certified Family Home Care for

after that time call and tell us. Also if For Sale: Starter for 1983 Toyota the elderly. 24-7 in my home or Cowgirl Creations gift Shop.

you sell your item please call and tell

Student/work car. 04 Ford Focus,

truck R22 $30.00, also a distributor hourly in your home. Call Connie Fri & Sat 1-6. located at Silver Bit

us to remove your ad. SE, 4 dr, Tan, very clean. 81k miles.

for same $25.00. 278-5781. Frates, 278-3730 or 739-2682 Steakhouse New Plymouth. 880-

MPG 28/32, A/C, auto, pw, pl, new

Rates: 4326

Residential Rates: Oops! Blue Heeler/Lab cross tires, cloth seats. $4,000. 278-3273 Silver Bit Steakhouse Fri & Sat.

up to 4 lines free Earwigs, Wasps, Spiders, ants!

puppies free to good home. Born For Sale: Red fir wood $180 a 5-9. Homestyle w/ Gourmet Flair.

over 4 lines- $1.25 per line Let us spray for you. Call Harwell

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Non Residential Rates (1 issue) Pest control 761-4110. Licensed &

up to 4 lines - $1.25 per line Cute,fun, family dogs. 739-3231. For Reservs- 278-5671, 880-4326

For Sale: 3 bedroom home in insured. Spider Barrier Special $55.00

over 4 lines - $1.50 per line PHONEraISEr (Cell+Fundraiser)

NP. large shop, just under an acre Local Housecleaning available,

SEPTEMBEr 29 $145,000. 3200 Hwy 30 West. 208- Looking for new/old used cell

OCTOBEr 13 New Plymouth area. 278-5515.

Will haul off your unwanted metal or 602-1586. phones that you are finished with~

For Sale: New Electric blanket & Please leave message.

anything. call Duane 739-8570. Call Melanie @ 278-5017

flannel sheets for full size bed. 2 Extra papers may be at some of

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From the desk of Mrs. aguas injection site, low grade fever, and o tan pronto como la vacuna en

The AR Trip is fast approaching. muscle aches. disponible.

We will be going to the Corn Maze A nasal spray-the nasal spray flu La vacuna de gripe estacional está

in Ontario on October 26th. Be vaccine can be given to children disponible en dos formas:

sure to read, read, read age 2 years and older. Side effects Unos tiros de gripe de tiro pueden

El AR viaje se acerca rápido. of the nasal spray vaccine for kids ser dados a la edad de niños 6

Iremos al Corn Maze en Ontario el may include runny nose, wheezing meses y más viejos. Los efectos

26 de Octubre. Esté seguro para and headaches. secundarios posibles pueden incluir

leer, leer, leer. Consult your child’s doctor if you dolor, reparación o aumentando en

From the desk of Mrs. Nishizaki have questions about flu shots el sitio de inyección, bajo clasificar

Should healthy kids get the for kids or wonder which type of fiebre, y dolores de músculo.

seasonal flu vaccine? flu vaccine would be best for your Un spray nasal - la vacuna de gripe

The Centers for Disease Control child. de spray nasal puede ser dada

(CDC) recommends a yearly flu For more information, visit www. a la edad de niños 2 años y más

vaccine for all children ages 6 mayoclinic.com vieja. Los efectos secundarios

months to 18 years. Ideally it ¿Deberían los niños sanos de la vacuna de spray nasal para

should be given in September or as conseguir la vacuna de gripe niños pueden incluir nariz líquida,

soon as the vaccine in available. estacional? respirando con dificultad y dolores

The seasonal flu vaccine is Los Centros para el Control de de cabeza. studeNt oF the weeK “resPeCt”

available in two forms: Enfermedad (CDC) recomiendan Consulte al doctor de su niño si

que una vacuna de gripe anual usted tiene preguntas sobre tiros gIssel vazquez, emIly solIs, teagaN KINg, JosePh Butler, alex Castro,

A shot-flu shots can be given to KaIleI west, alyssa ChrIsteNseN, CooPer wIlsoN, masoN eells, leslIe

children age 6 months and older. para todos los niños envejezca de gripe para niños o maravilla qué

Possible side effects may include 6 meses a 18 años. Idealmente tipo de la vacuna de gripe sería el Juarez, auNNa austIN, eduardo valero, russell CoPe, deaN JohNsoN, ColBy

soreness, redness or swelling at the debería ser dado en septiembre mejor para su niño. aNdersoN, Kayla duNdas, savaNNa aldrICh, aNd aImee aBBe



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T- Bone’s Sandwich Shop

photos by Kerry White You’ve eaten the rest! Now eat the best!!

oPeN moNday - FrIday 11am to 7Pm









aBove: CoNstruCtIoN worK CoNtINues to rePlaCe the exIstINg NorthBouNd truss BrIdge (BuIlt IN 1927) I-84, Exit 13 Black Canyon Road Phone: 208-459-9194

over the Payette rIver BetweeN FruItlaNd aNd Payette. the New BrIdge wIll Be two Feet hIgher oFF the ALL SANDWICHES ARE SERVED ON FRESH WHEAT OR RYE BREAD!

water. It wIll have No overhead BraCINg or struts as the CurreNt oNe does aNd wIll Be 84 Feet IN wIdth, NO PROCESSED TURKEY, BEEF, CHEESES, OR BREAD!

elImINatINg CurreNt saFety CoNCerNs regardINg Both wIdth aNd heIght restrICtIoNs.

VEGGIE +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ $3.99

Below: a Crew worKs IN the area oF Plymouth aveNue aNd ParK street BesIde the hIgh sChool.

ANGUS ROASTED BEEF ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ $4.99



OVEN ROASTED TURKEY ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ $4.99



PASTRAMI +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ $4.99



BLACK FOREST HAM ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ $4.99



CLUB SANDWICH: TURKEY, HAM AND ROAST BEEF ++++++++++++ $5.99



ITALIAN: GENOA, HAM AND PASTRAMI ++++++++++++++++++++++++ $5.99



MEAL DEAL: ADD A SOFT DRINK & CHIP WITH A SANDWICH +++++++ $1.99



EXTRA MEAT +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ $1.99



EXTRA CHEESE ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ $.79



HOMEMADE SOUP+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ $1.49

aBove: Natural gas drIllINg has FINIshed at the may 1-13 sIte south oF KIlleBrew drIve IN Payette. SOUP REFILLS +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ $.99

Below: malheur Federal CredIt uNIoN’s drIve through Is taKINg shaPe oN the south sIde oF the Its

BuIldINg. FRESH BAKED COOKIES ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 FOR $.99

HOMEMADE JUMBO CINAMMON ROLLS +++++++++++++++++++++++ $1.79

BEVERAGES:

COFFEE (FREE REFILLS) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ $.99

ICED TEA (FREE REFILLS) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ $.99

20. OZ AQUAFINA WATER ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ $.99

20. OZ PEPSI SOFT DRINKS ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ $1.49

BOTTLED BEERS: COORS & COORS LIGHT ++++++++++++++++++++ $1.99

BUDWEISER AND BUD LIGHT ++++++++++++++++ $1.99







angie radimer, Pa-C









12 October 13, 2010

New Plymouth News www.NewPlymouthNews.com



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