Saturday, May 19, 2012

The Freedom Between Your Ears

Buhl, Idaho


“A couple of years back, an out of state corporation bought out the Twin Falls Times, then went around and bought a few small town papers in the Magic Valley area. The corporation (it appears) then closed the doors of the small town papers so that people would have to buy the Times News.
The locals in Gooding County fought back, and today, Gooding County is blessed with Hub City News.
In order to do a bit of community service and to aid and abet that cause, when Jan asked me to pitch in and write a weekly column, I immediately agreed. If my effort contributed to getting Gooding County’s newspaper up and running, I am happy to have been of service.
Some folks noted that this column has been missing for a while, and that because I but up a political cartoon and ran for Congress as a democrat, for the sake of widening our audience.
My prediction was that I would win about 20% of the vote without any campaign money at all. It would have been unethical to ask for campaign money, because the Ada County democrats are obsessed with left wing politics, and I’m pretty much a traditionalist who thinks that the lion’s share of modern day democrats are socialists who claim to be democrats.
Well, I only missed my guess by about 4%, which is altogether a pretty good guess. On a recent radio show with Mark Richardson at River Bend Communications in Idaho Falls, I pointed out that 3 out of 4 people in the 2nd District vote republican in the primary. And, of the one in four that vote democrat, most of those are left wing voters. There was no need to ask people for money to support a political cartoon that would easily fly on its own wings.
Well, it was an entertaining political pun, and I hoped it would help Chick Heileson win. But, about 70% of republican voters are loyal to Congressman Simpson, and are determined to keep him in Congress.
As I have often said, I have nothing personal against Simpson. He seems like a mighty fine guy, and I’ll vote for him next fall, whether I agree with his politics or not.
In last year’s series from Hub City News titled The Day the Toilet Paper Died I pointed out that if I actually did run for Congress, the Ada County democrats would put up a left wing candidate and pulverize me. Well, the truth is, as many can attest, I never wanted to win the D party nomination in the first place, I simply wanted to embarrass left wing, or at least, help them embarrass themselves, which they have again done, in grand style.
While the Ada County democrats were busy nominating a gay rights activist with a Berkeley education, the Statesman was calling me a ‘fringe candidate’! It doesn’t get any more comical than that!
If you missed it, The Day the Toilet Paper Died is available in our online magazine at www.futurityartswest.com.
The long and short of all of this palaver is that my column will likely be much more occasional than weekly, because this national economic crisis forces me to change gears.
It is good to make people smile and laugh by cracking jokes about prune pickers and politicians, but the way America’s government is heading, laughter will no longer be appropriate. It isn’t funny.
With a big job to do, and very little spare time on my hands, if I happen to write a brief and humorous commentary that fits with Hub City News, I will submit it, and hope it makes press.
The main objective was to get a local paper up and operational, which, thanks to many local sponsors, and Jan’s work ethic, has been done.
The picture of me that you see in the paper is 14 years old. I am sixty, and want my literary works to have lasting impact before I head off over the horizon. My focus will now be to that end.
Here is a round of applause for local sponsors of Hub City News and Futurity Arts West. Please keep on supporting your county’s newspaper, and may the Good Lord bless and keep you all.

Jack Wayne Chappell

Friday, May 18, 2012

ANTI-STRESS YOUR HOME

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I was reading the North Valley News last month and one article in particular caught my attention. Any idea which one? Yes, the article from Pastor Trieber! I kept thinking that I would get to the “point” of his article when it dawned on me that I was the point! I couldn’t believe at what lengths he would go in order to be the number one read article. It has definitely caused quite a “stir” and many have emailed me asking me to tell you what it’s really like to live with Dr. Trieber. Well, let me just say this, there isn’t enough space in this article to tell you just how wonderful it is to live with such an awesome guy. He is a prince in every way!!!

I am so thankful that my husband would reach down to a pauper such as I and would take me to live in his castle and the wonderful kingdom he has provided!
On a more serious note, marrying Dr. Trieber was the best decision I have ever made. He is an incredible husband, father, father-in-law, papa and pastor. My husband is godly, kind, generous, giving, loving, sensitive, a great provider, fun to be with, spiritual, handsome, intelligent, driven and a million more adjectives! Now, I really am looking forward to seeing my new diamond ring AND the new car in the drive way!!
As summer approaches and you get to have a little more time with your husband and children let me encourage you to make it the most memorable summer you can. I suggest that as much as possible you try to anti-stress your home so you can enjoy the summer months. The following has helped me, so I pray that it might be a blessing to you as well.
  • Let your husband be the leader. No home can have two heads.
God would not command the man to be the leader without giving him the ability. With God’s help and yours, your husband can be the leader God intended him to be. If you have willingly or unwillingly assumed the role of leadership in your home, you can begin to ease out of it by gradually transferring to your husband the responsibilities he will most easily accept. When you begin telling the children “to go ask Daddy, he is the head of our home,” they may be as shocked as their father, but this is a good way to start. When your display of confidence in his leadership convinces him that his leadership is a permanent arrangement, not a temporary “whim” of yours, he should begin to respond positively.
  • Be the spirit-filled Christian wife you should be.
The most important thing in the life of any Christian is to be filled with the Holy Spirit. The Lord Jesus said, “for without me ye can do nothing.” If we are not filled with the Holy Spirit we are unproductive. I have a beautiful, relatively expensive, blow dryer at home, which I purchased because I have thick hair and it takes me a long time to dry it. That blow dryer, as good as it is, and as much as I need it, does not do me a lick of good unless I plug it into the electrical outlet. Then and only then can that blow dryer do what it is supposed to do. Our power source is the Holy Spirit! We need to “plug in“ on a daily basis. For some of us it may even be hourly!
  • Be totally organized.
Nothing creates chaos more than a disorganized person. You have probably met her; she’s always late, she doesn’t know what she’s having for dinner, her laundry is all backed up or what is done is lying around the house in piles to be folded, ironing is never caught up, and her household is a total fiasco! If this is you and you can’t get it “together” on your own, don’t be so full of pride that you cannot ask someone to help you.
Stay home much of the time. You can’t get things done if you are always out running around.
Have chores for your children and see to it that they complete them. Teach them how to do a task before you expect them to do it the way you would have it done. They are learning.
Do not allow your children to be lazy. Lazy children will make lazy mates.
  • Have fun!
Life is a gift from God. A healthy step in recovering from stress is learning to recognize and capitalize on the quotient of fun that God has given to each of us. We do not serve a God who is opposed to fun. Have fun as a family:
take bike rides, have popcorn and game nights, attend fun events together, and spend time walking and talking. Communicating with your children is vitally important. Running your children back and forth to the church all the time is NOT spending time with them.
What we do springs from what we remember. In our mind’s eye we clearly see how to solve our problems and whether we want to or not, we draw from the rich memories of childhood. Some adults can bring up a bucket from the memory well that is empty while others draw from one that is refreshing. As parents, we need to establish goals for what we want our children to remember. In doing so, we should keep in mind that our children will remember us not only for the things we plan but also for our unplanned reactions—the temper, flare-ups, discouragements, pouting, and so forth. All of these form the background for our children’s memories. The bright, hopeful side to all this is that our children will remember that we had problems but, primarily they will recall how we worked on solving them.
  • Practice saying, “NO!”
You do not have to do everything yourself whether it be at church or at home. It is not spiritual to spend all of your time doing church things while your home suffers. When we have spent time prayerfully developing proper goals, we become much better prepared to say no to plans and desires that don’t live up to the dreams and desires for our family. This however, does not give you an excuse to do NOTHING for the cause or work of Christ.
The need to be needed is the enemy that we often allow to creep into our schedule. Learn to defeat this enemy and you will reduce a fair amount of stress in your life.
  • Create a pleasant atmosphere.
Remember that Mom creates the atmosphere in the home. When you get up in the morning, put the coffee on, light a candle, turn on some good Christian or classical music and make your home a place of comfort and release for your family.
I pray that you will have a great summer with your family! Remember it will be what you make it. Make it the best!!
Mrs. Trieber

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Cindie Trieber has served the people of our ministry for more than three decades as the Pastor’s Wife. She teaches in the college and is a godly mother and “Nana." She recently completed her first book entitled With All My Heart.

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Twin Falls County Election Results

Friday, May 11, 2012

Republican Primary Endorsements

Buhl, Idaho

FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 2ND DISTRICT

M.C. CHICK HEILESON

STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS

PETE NIELSEN

CLARK KAUFFMAN


STEPHEN HARTGEN


STATE SENATOR


BERT BRACKETT


JIM PATRICK


LEE HEIDER

TF COUNTY SHERIFF

JACK JOHNSON


COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

(WRITE-IN)  DAN PLANTZ, J.D.http://www.harrydehaan.com/index.php


CANDIDATES FOR PRECINCT OFFICE


http://www.tf-12.org/2010to2012.html

TO FIND OUT HOW AND WHERE TO VOTE GO TO;

http://www.twinfallscounty.org/dir/clerk/election.htm

IF YOU DO NOT CHOOSE (VOTE) WHO REPRESENTS YOU, OTHERS WILL CHOOSE WHO REPRESENTS THEM

YOU MAY REGISTER TO VOTE ON THE DAY OF THE ELECTION BY PRESENTING A PHOTO ID AND CURRENT UTILITY BILL






Buhl Fire District Pays Idaho Power $47.18



BUHL RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
MINUTES OF THE MEETING
APRIL 18, 2011

The meeting was called to order by John Stiegemeier at 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, April 18, 2012 in the City Hall Building of Buhl, Idaho.

Commissioners in attendance included: Herb Deuel and John Stiegemeier.  Others in attendance included Fire Chief Mark Korsen, Assistant Chief Nathan Fawcett and District Clerk Mike Ruffing.


Minutes of the March 14, 2011  meeting were presented.  Approval was moved by Herb and seconded by John.  The motion carried two to zero.

A treasurer’s report as of April 18, 2012 was presented, a copy of which is provided.  Approval was moved by Herb and seconded by John.  The motion carried two to zero.

Herb moved the District approve the following bills for payment:

Idaho Power                           -           Electricity                                -           #1646 -  $           47.18
City of Buhl               -           Joint Powers                            -           #1647 -  $           47.18
Michael Ruffing         -           Accounting                             -           #1648 -  $            88.59
ICRIMP                     -           Insurance                                 -           #1649 -  $          250.00
Herb Deuel                  -           Commissioner Comp               -           #1650 -  $           47.18
John Stiegimeier          -           Commissioners Comp             -           #1651 -  $           47.18

John seconded.  Motion carried two to zero.

Joint Powers claims for March Expenditures were presented.  Approval was moved by Herb and seconded by John.  The motion carried two to zero.

FIRE CHIEFS REPORT
Chief’s report accepted.  (Copy Attached)  Herb moved for approval.  John seconded.  Motion carried two to zero.

OLD BUSINESS – Ambulance specs are being developed.  Site prep specs are being developed.

NEW BUSINESS   - None

COMMISSIONERS’ CONCERNS – Commissioner Finney’s ongoing absence was noted.

CITIZENS’ CONCERNS - None


There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.



Commissioner                                                                          Secretary

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BUHL RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT SETS AGENDA


BUHL RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
MEETING AGENDA
MAY 9, 2012


Meeting Called to Order – 7:00 p.m.

Minutes of Previous Meeting

Treasurer’s Report

Review & Approve District Claims

Review & Approve Joint Claims

Fire Chiefs Report

Old Business

New Business
        
Citizens Concerns

Commissioner Concerns

Meeting Adjourns