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September 17
,2014
Volume 38 ~ Number 38 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding
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Between the Lines in Fairfield
This Saturday, Sept. 20th, Between the Lines Designs will hold a Grand Opening from 10 to 6 at their new location in Fairfield. Travis and Vicki Cook started their business eight years ago in Prairie, Idaho. It was a great place to live, but the business needed a larger space. Last year they moved into the Business Park located along Highway 20 on the west side of Fairfield. Born out of a love for winter recreation, Between the Lines Designs manufactures unique accessories for snowmachines that improve safety and performance. With several patented and trade marked products, they have created a number of “must have” items for winter sport enthusiasts across North America. Along with hot dogs and drinks, Travis will be demonstrating a Timbersled Conversion that puts a ski and track on your favorite motorbike (gives you the best of winter and summer). They will also have great deals on Motor-
On Friday, September 19, 2014, a recognition ceremony will be held at the American Legion Hall in Fairfield. The public is invited to attend this ceremony which begins at 12:40 p.m. There will be special treats for all kids who attend. The black and white image of a gaunt silhouette, a strand of barbed wire and an ominous watchtower was fist clothing and True Ad- designed by Newt Heisley, a venture gear, and show off former World War ll pilot. other product lines from Woods Some claim the silhouette Powr-Grip LED lighting and is a profile of Heisley’s son, Western Power Sports. who contracted hepatitis The goal of Between the Lines Designs while training to go to Vietis to make innovative products that en- nam. The virus ravaged his hance everyday life, believing that any- body, leaving his features thing mechanical can be improved. Or, as hallow and emaciated. They their website says, “Were not into rocket suggest that while staring at science, we just want to make life more en- his son’s sunken features, joyable with our ideas!” Heisley saw the stark image of American service members held captive under harsh conditions. Using Shoshone, Idaho ~ Community Center see page h9edule a pencil, he sketched his sc son’s profile, creating the vent September 18th thru September 21st e r fo continued on page 5.....
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