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The Coeur d'Alene Press from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho • 28

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C4 THE PRESS Thursday September 7 2006 North IdahoWashington Silo Alert Micro Systems Kootenai County felon attested 1i The easiest way to keep your Press subscription current! SCOn ANDERSON neighbor Veldran was booked into Spokane County Jail on felony counts of fugitive from justice and financial fraud winter use of 2 million gallons a day Post alls also encourages conservation even implement ing an ordinance forbidding lawn watering between noon and 6 pm unless the lawn is newly hydroseeded The Ross Point Water District met demand as well District officials recommended people not water their lawns from noon to 6 pm followed that very carefully and our tanks stayed said Ross Point operator Dan Selden Climatologist Cliff Harris confirmed this summer is the driest on record dating back to 1895 not a drought until hurting And he said Wednesday was the 36th 90 degree day about double normal numbers of days over 90 degrees Precipitation levels broke low records this year with 12 inches of rain since June 17 The driest year before now was 1910 when 13 inches of rain fell in the same period A weak weather system might bring rain over the weekend Harris said just a slight chance but the only chance that I he said ness When the officer went to check on them they rode away clutching box of items and bag of clothing As the officer drove after the two he saw a large pile of unsecured items on the west side that appeared to be donat ed property He contacted the two suspects who claimed they thought the items had been set out by the business for disposal smUHn sionup SPBCULLI not going to happen he said The Hillside service area in the district also gets low though customers have called only to say their water pres sure is low he said A new res ervoir is under construction to alleviate the problem adding 315000 gallons to the 365 000 gallon capacity in that system now The district asks people to conserve and has initiated arate structure making exten sive water use costly Other water district and city system managers appear to have shortages all in pretty good shape unless we lose a urniture Company AllwoodfurnltureCompanycom 2086674770 Corner of US 95 Dalton WATER from C1 POSTALLS Jcoev D'ALZNI PRESS PRESS water their lawns all the time and we run out of demand in the summer heat probably because of increased lawn watering gone up because every system that we have the water usage has gone said Galante Resident Scott Anderson said that when the system was owned by East Seasons Acres before being annexed two years ago homeowners would alternate lawn watering days seemed to work pretty good we run out said Anderson Homeowners paid a fee to build a new holding tank he said and were assured that they have to rationwater water their lawns all the time and we run out of he said When nearly emotv the res ervoir has to fill back up to the said Alan Miller administra low shutoff point 6 8 inches tor with the Hayden Lake from the bottom of the tank The purpose of the reser voir is to meet peak demand Better 667 3185 I wwwalertmlcrocom inancing Available 2 1 SPOKANE A 38 year old felon wanted in Kootenai County was arrested for financial fraud in Spokane Valley on Wednesday Police said they found two signed navchecks belonging to a man and woman with the same last name in suspect Terry Lynn wal let Also found was a piece of paper containing detailed financial" information about another female An officer was patrolling the area of Sprague and McDonald when he saw two men on bicycles at the west side of Value Village a closed busi ply the system directly The length of an outage would depend on how many people are using the system at the same time Galant said Plans are being drawn up to double the current capacity to build an additional reservoir for about $10000 he said but no construction schedule has been established Irrigation District Growth has affected the dis ability to keep up with because the well pump demand more than anything bring up enough water to sup else he said though water use can aoupte or mpie irom win ter to summer Post alls has also been able to supply enough water though it is higher this year than in the past said Post alls Public Works Director Terry Werner At peak con sumers used as much as 125 million gallons a day versus WwisM A simple and automatic payment plan for your Press subscription It WobnS Each month we will automatically withdraw your subscription payment from either your credit card or checking account Wbbw BrnwaisB You will save almost $2 7 over a years time! like getting over 6 ree weeks of the Press' You will enjoy a monthly discounted rate of just $1400 Regular cost is $1625 per month This is a great savings! No more phone calls regarding your renewal No more worrying about when the bill is due No more check writing or having to buy stamps No interruption to your subscription service because the payment did not reach our office in time Sow 8 Smn WPt simple just call our friendly customer service department at 664 0220 Monday through riday 8am 5pm and ask about the EZ Pay Plan The whole process'only takes a few minutes Jan 27 in Idaho The second man was ordered to return the stolen property to Value Village After finding the financial information on Veldran police asked if he knew the people and he said he did not accord ing to police reports Sheriffs communications officers contacted two of the victims and learned that they had been expecting the checks in their mail but had not Veldran was arrested after received them police learned that he had a felony warrant issued by Kootenai County He was charged with grand theft on SAVE over a years time! 'fast rinwff lt a tb to 2nd riday 13 artwalk IN DOWNTOWN COEUR D'ALENE ALL I Erlendson Art Glass 116 Lakeside Ave (208)667 0641 wwwerlendsonartglasscom Erlendson Art Glass presents the 2000 year old art of glass blowing Take a stroll through our gallery enjoy Jive glass blowing demonstrations a rame of Mind Gallery and raming U9N 2nd St (208)667 6889 Work by established painters Carrie Stuart Parks Carl uriseth Barbara Peretti Jim Carkhuff Nona Hengen and raku potter Bill Meehan See our new gallery arrangement a Texture 107 2nd (208)651 2390 eaturing handmade one of a kind artwork acrylic paintings sculpted jewelry painterrglassware clothing specialty costumes throws sweaters much more Coeur d'Alene Galleries Coeur d'Alene Resort Lobby (208)667 7732 wwwcdagalleriescom eaturing the artwork of new gallery artist Charles Pabst Pabst portrays a peaceful solitude and tranquility in his American landscape scenes 0 Summer's Glass 211 Sherman Ave (208)665 0875 ccc3summersaolcom A collection of locally made fused glass art gifts and jewelry Come and play with us in our free fused glass workshop 0 Northwest Artists "eature Gallery" 217 Sherman Ave (208)667 1464 wwwnwartistsnet' Meet the "Art Trio" Jackie Jewett Suzanne Jewell and Dianne Munkittrick and see some of their newest works in Oil Watercolor or Pastels a The Painter's Chair Gallery 223 Sherman Ave (208)667 3606 wwwpainterschairfineartcom In person impressionist artist Tom Wakely and Dorothy owler with her unveiling of the 911 memorial sculptor Wine and live music 0 Eclectic Artisans Gallery 211 Coeur d'Alene Ave 104 (208)765 3500 eaturing local Artist Jerry Mitchell Our gallery offers oils acrylics water colors photography Don't forget to stop into Bullfrog's our New York style deli! 0 The Art Spirit Gallery 415 Sherman Ave (208)765 6006 wwwtheartspiritgallerycom eatured show: Mel McCuddin New oil paintings from September 8 October 7 7 Angel Gallery of ine Art Antiques 423 Sherman Ave (208)665 7232 angelgallerypeoplepccom We will be closed on Sept 8th in honor of Pat's daughter Debbie's niece's wedding We look forward to seeing you at the next ArtWalk during regular hours Galleries riday September 8th 2006 5 8pm a 3 Al o' lb mu zftj I '1 I All Things Irish 315 Sherman Ave (208)667 0131 Boucle'sYarn 116 4th Street (208)664 9100 Casa Savie 107 4th Street (208)667 2272 Cd'A Symphony Orchestra 315 Sherman Ave (208)667 0131 igpickels Toy Emporium 312 Sherman Ave (208)667 2800 Lucky Monkey Trading Co 412 Sherman Ave (208)664 9096 507 Sherman Ave (208)667 2898 wwwdevingalleriescom Enjoy new works from one of the world's most famous living artists Russian Painter Yuri Gorbachev with Museum featuring pieces directly from Europe if ountains of Wishes 1 Downtown Coeur d'Alene (208)691 7797 wishes for you help make wishes come true" by tossing a few coins in these one of a kind sculptural fountains as a fund raiser for local non profits Poppy 120 4th Street (208)667 6100 Sweetpea Home Interiors 404 Sherman Ave (208)667 9040 Tiffany Blue 509 Sherman Ave (208)765 Blue (2583) Pick up your cojnpiimtary copy this summer NORTH IDAHO'S PREMIER DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE Cricket's Steakhouse 424 Sherman Ave (208)765 1990 Pita Pit 320 Sherman Ave (208)664 1738 Toro Viejo 117 2nd Street (208)667 7676 The Wine Cellar 313 Sherman Ave (208)664 9463 Barrel Room No 6 503 Sherman Ave (208)664 9632 Bella Rose 213 Sherman Ave (208)667 9640 Brix The Beacon 317325 Sherman (208)665 7407 Cafe Dorna 501 Sherman Ave (208)665 0585 Music guest Buck Storm will be appearing in the Resort Plaza Shoppes at 6 pm for a ree Concert this month's 11 IB artwalk feature Northwest Artists opened October 1990 in downtownCoeur d'Alene Co op members manage the shop seven days a week where we offer fine Art and Crafts The September Art Walk2006 will be hosted by the Trio" Suzanne Jewell Jackie Jewett and Dianne Munkittrick or more information Scali 667 1464 or ivisit the website at jwwwnwartistsnet ARTISTS REPRESENTED Next month's Art Walk will be on riday October 13th Art Walk is organized by the Coeur Alene Arts Culture Alliance Visit our calendar at wwwArtsInCda org Jackie Jewett is a local artist who paints in watercolor gouache and oil She enjoys using the watercolor for her soft transparent flower painting The oil and gouache seems more compatible for her landscapes Thru her paintings Jackie aspires to create documentation of local historical structures and the landscape of the area as it exists today Northwest Artists 217 Sherman Ave (208)667 1464 wwwnwartistsnet Suzanne Jewell was bom and raised in a farming community in eastern Nebraska She received a bachelor's degree from the art department of Colorado State University After creating a hand weaving business in Spokane she became involved in watercolor and oil painting and works from still life with a strong interest in plem air Her education is ongoing with workshops and classes as well as interacting with local artists Suzanne Jewell Jackie Jewett Dianne Munkittrick Hilda Bradshaw Shirley Erlandsen Mark Prates Vernon Judkins John Darlene Johnson Gordon O'Bleness Lewis Payne JoanE Schilling Andy SeweU Carol Sinclair Tom Spencer Denise Wilson Mary Alderete Dianne Munkittrick is a local wildlife artist whoseuse of fine detail makes her animals come alive recently gained recognition for her work wnen ner painting or a hummingbird and red jgladiola titled Summer's Glory was juried into the prestigious in Art" Exhibit in Wausau Wisconsin Dianne is also becoming known for herpastel miniatures '1 PMr 5 yt 4 A JU I I 136306 ARTISTS REPRESENTED OTHER VENUES NORTH IDAHO'S PREMIER DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE Pick up your crynplimtary copy this summer 10 'T.

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