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The Courier continued on page 7..... Christmas Tree Permits e Gooding Senators are headed to Pocatello this Saturday for the 3A State Football Championship game against the Emmett Huskies. e Senators are the definite underdogs in this game, but the Gooding team has garnered a great deal of respect from sports commentators this year. Quarterback, Wyatt Williams, has been a driv- ing force in the success of the Gooding team. In last Saturday’s game against Homedale, he threw four touchdowns and ran in for a fifth. Gooding’s strong passing game will be in stark contrast to Emmett’s running game. Emmett’s Mason Farn- sworth has run close to 1300 yards this year, and has contributed greatly to a season that includes five games of 50 points or more (an average of 56.9 points per game in their last seven games). e Gooding Senators will have to put their de- fense in overdrive to con- tain the Huskies. e Championship game begins at 4:00 p.m. at the Holt Arena on the Idaho State University campus. Gooding Senators off to State Football During the month of Oc- tober, 27 mayors throughout the State of Idaho partici- pated in the Mayor’s School Walking Challenge. Joining them were over 25,000 stu- dents from 60 schools. To- gether, they walked nearly 180,000 miles in their effort to encourage healthy eating and physical activity. As a reward, eight school around the state of Idaho were the recipients of a $2000 award from the 2015 WALKtober walking com- petition, including Dietrich Elementary which log in over 3200 miles. This year’s champion Mayor was Gordon Petrie of Emmett, Idaho, who walked 534 miles and earned $5,000 to spend towards school or park improvements within the his city. Twelve other Idaho mayors, including Scott Marolf from Fairfield and Dave Wendell from Shoshone, achieved an av- erage of more than 10,000 steps per day to win $1,000 for their communities. High Five Children’s Health Collaborative, Idaho Dairy Council, and St. Luke’s, are proud sponsors of the Mayor’s School Walking Challenge, and thank the participating mayors for helping inspire our children to walk, run, and be active in school and out. Mayor’s School Walking Challenge Beginning this Friday, November 20, Christmas Tree permits will be avail- able throughout the Saw- tooth National Forest. e cost for this year’s permit is $10 which enables a family to choose and cut a tree up to 20 feet - limit of one tree per family or organization. Depending on the specific area where people choose to cut their trees, a variety of trees are available. ese include lodgepole pine, subalpine fir, Douglas-fir and pinyon pine. ere are a few areas that are off limits for cutting Christmas trees. ese include campgrounds, administrative sites, ski ar- eas, summer home sites and organization camps. e Forest Service (not vendors) will offer one free Christmas tree cutting per- mit to fourth graders who present a valid Every Kid in a Park pass. Offices that do not issue Christmas tree permits or who have already issued their allotted number of permits are exempt from this program. e Every Kid in a Park initiative allows fourth grad- Mayor Scott Marolf Mayor Dave Wendell Volume 39 ~ Number 46 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding CourierNews.webs.com Now on FaceBook facebook.com/pages/The-Courier-News ,2015 November 18 NEWS

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Permits The Gooding SenatorsareheadedtoPocatellothisSaturdayforthe3AStateFootball ChampionshipgameagainsttheEmmettHuskies.TheSenatorsarethedefiniteunderdogs inthisgame,buttheGoodingteamhasgarneredagreatdealofrespectfromsportscommentatorsthisyear. Quarterback, WyattWilliams,hasbeenadriv-

ingforceinthesuccessoftheGoodingteam.InlastSaturday’s game againstHomedale,hethrewfourtouchdownsandraninfora fifth. Gooding’s strongpassing game will be instarkcontrasttoEmmett’srunninggame. Emmett’sMasonFarn-sworth has run close to1300 yards this year, andhascontributedgreatlyto

aseasonthatincludesfivegamesof50pointsormore(anaverageof56.9pointspergameintheirlastsevengames). The Gooding Senatorswillhave toput theirde-fenseinoverdrivetocon-taintheHuskies. TheChampionshipgamebeginsat4:00p.m.attheHoltArenaontheIdahoStateUniversitycampus.

Gooding Senators off to State Football

DuringthemonthofOc-tober,27mayorsthroughouttheStateofIdahopartici-patedintheMayor’sSchoolWalkingChallenge.Joiningthemwereover25,000stu-dentsfrom60schools.To-gether,theywalkednearly180,000milesintheireffort

toencouragehealthyeatingandphysicalactivity. Asareward,eightschoolaroundthestateofIdahowere the recipients of a$2000awardfromthe2015WALKtoberwalkingcom-petition,includingDietrichElementary which log inover3200miles. This year’s championMayorwasGordonPetrieofEmmett,Idaho,whowalked534milesandearned$5,000tospendtowardsschoolorparkimprovementswithinthehiscity.TwelveotherIdaho mayors, includingScottMarolffromFairfieldand Dave Wendell fromShoshone,achievedanav-erageofmorethan10,000stepsperdaytowin$1,000fortheircommunities.

HighFiveChildren’sHealthCollaborative, Idaho DairyCouncil,andSt.Luke’s,areproudsponsorsoftheMayor’sSchoolWalkingChallenge,andthanktheparticipatingmayorsforhelpinginspireourchildrentowalk,run,andbeactiveinschoolandout.

Mayor’s School Walking Challenge

Beginning this Friday,November 20, ChristmasTreepermitswillbeavail-ablethroughouttheSaw-toothNationalForest.Thecostforthisyear’spermitis$10whichenablesafamilytochooseandcutatreeupto20feet-limitofonetreeperfamilyororganization. Dependingonthespecificareawherepeoplechoosetocuttheirtrees,avarietyoftrees are available. Theseinclude lodgepole pine,subalpine fir, Douglas-firandpinyonpine.ThereareafewareasthatareofflimitsforcuttingChristmastrees.Theseincludecampgrounds,administrativesites,skiar-eas,summerhomesitesandorganizationcamps. The Forest Service (notvendors)willofferonefreeChristmastreecuttingper-mittofourthgraderswhopresent a valid Every KidinaParkpass.OfficesthatdonotissueChristmastreepermitsorwhohavealreadyissuedtheirallottednumberofpermitsareexemptfromthisprogram. TheEveryKidinaParkinitiativeallowsfourthgrad-Mayor

ScottMarolfMayor

DaveWendell

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Notices of Upcoming Events & MeetingsPrairie Quilters ThePrairieQuiltersinFairfieldhaveanewquiltontheframe.Stopbyandaddafewstitches.Beginnersmorethanwelcome!TuesdaysandFridaysfrom10:00to12:00attheCamasSenior&CommunityCenter.Camas Craft Bazaar Callingallcrafters!TheCommunityChurch,incon-junctionwiththeannualTreeLighting,willbehostingitsCraftBazaaronFriday,December4,2015.IfyouwouldbeinterestedinhavingboothspacepleasecontactMelodyat764-2630.Boothspaceisfreeofcharge.HOT BALL Blackout Bingo ThisThursday,November19th,comeenjoyanightofBINGOattheLincolnCountyCommunityCenter.20%ofgrossreceiptsdonatedtoLincolnCountycharities.Nooneunder18yearsofagepermittedintheBingoHall.

Ladies Night Out & Gooding Gobbler OnNovember21st,from1to10p.m.comeenjoyaLa-diesNightOutattheBasqueCenter(285EuskadiLane-northoftheNorthCanyonMedicalCenter).Over25localvendorswillofferChristmasShoppingwithoutthetraveltothebigcity.Allticketsales($5perperson)gotosupporttheEastParkPlayground. OnThanksgivingDay,runoffacouplepoundsorbuildupagoodappititeinthethirdannualGoodingGobbler. This5KRun/Walkwillbeginat8:00a.m.withsignupatNorthValleyAcademy(morningofrace-7:00a.m.),onlineatactive.com,oratWildMane(1245thAveWest).Costtoenteris$20(12plus)and$10(5to12).Allrun-nerswillreceiveaT-Shirtforparticipating.Strollersarewelcome.Questionabouttherun,callEmilyGraybealat539-1235.

AnnualTurkeyDinnerThursday,November19th

UnitedMethodistChurchinGoodingwillhosttheirannualTurkeyDinneronNovember19thfrom5to7:30p.m.Adultsare$10,12yearsandunderare$5.

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NeedaTurkeyforThanksgiving? SouthCentralCommunityActionistakingapplica-tion.Call934-5150foranappointment.

Chili/Soup ContestDecember 4th in Fairfield

TheAnnualChristmasTreeLightinginFairfieldwillbeheldonFriday,December4th. So,getoutyourfavoritechiliorsouprecipeandpreparetoshareyourmasterpiecewiththeworld(orthosetryingtostaywarmonacoldwinter’snight). Check-intimeforyourcreationis5:30p.m.onthedayofthecontestatSoldierCreekBrewery. Ifyouhavequestions,callShellyat539-9239.SponsoredbytheCamasChamberofCommerce.

PutonyourARMOR!Friday,November20th

6:30-7:45pmFairfieldCommunityChurch

Markyourcalendarsnextclubdates:December11th.and...afieldtripoverChristmasBreak!

Needaride?Havequestions?Amy721-0192Bobi358-0720

Jasmine721-2468Melody590-0279ALLJUNIORHIGHSTUDENTSWELCOME

Inlastweek’sHonorRolllist,twoFreshmenweremiss-ingduetohowIDLAclasses (distant learningonlinecourses)handingrades. TheCamasSchooldistrictisproudtoincludeJaydonRossmanandNicoleStampkeontheAllA’s&B’slist.

Camas County High School Honor Roll2015-2016~1stQuarter

Christmas Tree Lighting& Community Potluck

December4thinShoshone TheLincolnCountyChamberofCommerceandtheLostn’LavaCowboyGatheringarehostingacommunityChristmaspartyattheCommunityCenter. Thetreelightingwilltakeplaceat6p.m.followedbythepotluckat6:30(bringasidedishordessert).MusicalentertainmentwillbeprovidedbytheShoshoneSchoolMusicDepartment. Formoreinformation,call208-886-9811,orvisitwww.lincolncountychamber.org.

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CamasCountySenior&CommunityCenter

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Wendell Chamber of CommerceChristmas Bazaar

WendellElementarySchoolGymnasium(NorthIdahoStreetand4thAve.East)

DozensofvenderswithnewitemsofartsandcraftswillbeattheWendellElementaryGymthisSaturdaystartingat9:00a.m.Alongwithholidayshopping,UptownDanceStudiowillhaveaperformancesatnoon,followedbytheWendellHighSchoolchoirat1p.m.andtheWendellAmericanLegionAuxiliarywillbeservinglunch. ThiseventissponsoredbytheWendellChamberofCommerce(allproceedsgotobenefitcommunityprojectsandscholarships. TheWendellPublicLibrarywillbesellingraffleticketsatthiseventtoraisemoneyforthelibrarybuildingfund.RaffleitemsincludegiftbasketsfromNapaAutoParts,ValleyCountryStore,andHis&HerbasketsfromvariousWendellbusinesses.Otherraffleitemsinclude600sqfeetofcarpetcleaningandanovernitestayatCactusPete’s. Ticketsare$1or6/$5.TicketsalewillcontinueatSi-merly’sonSaturday,Dec.5from11to2.DrawingwillbeDecember17attheCityCouncilmeeting(neednotbepresenttowin). ThebasketsmaybeseenattheWendellCityHall&Li-brary.Formoreinformation,callthelibraryat536-6195.

PleasejoinusinRemembering Novemberisamonthmorededicatedtoremember-ingourveteransthanothermonths.But,weshouldrememberthemmorethanjustoneday,oronemonth-itshouldbeallyearlong. Tocommemorateourveterans,Walmarthasstartedacampaignaskingallofustoputa“greenlightbulb”outsideourhomes.Thatgreenlightisasymbolofoursupportforourveterans. Please join us in thanking and honoring ourveterans.

Monte&BreezieTo learn more, goto www.greenlightavet.com

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1924~2015 OnOctober9,2015,Marjorie(Marge)AliceBrookshierpassedawayathomeafteracourageousbattlewithcancer.Margewas91years young. Marge was bornMarjorieAliceCollinsinGar-land,Arkansas,asmallfarmingtownof200ontheRedRiver,onMay15,1924,toCharlesW.andThelma(Crank)Collins. In1949,MargegraduatedwithaMastersInDieteticsfromTexasStateCollegeforWomen(nowTWU)inDen-ton,Texas,completingathesisontheefficacyofanewlyevolvingtechnology-freezingfoods. ThatsameyearshemarriedRalphA.BrookshierofHeald-ton,Oklahoma.DuetoRalph’scareerinheavy-constructionestimating,theyenjoyedlivingandmakingmanyfriendsinnumerouslocationsacrosstheU.S.,includingHouston,TX,SanFrancisco,CA,Cleveland,TN,Cleveland,OH,Charlotte,NC,andSeattle,WA.TheyretiredtothefamilyfarminFairfield,IDandmadetheirfinalhomeinJamesPlace,anactive,over-55community,inMeridian,Idaho. Margewasanaccomplishedandadventuroussouthern-stylecookwhoenjoyedrefinishingfurniture,remodelingandsewing.Whileprimarilyahomemaker,busyraisinghertwochildren,GaryandJanice,MargeenjoyedworkoutsidethehomeonseveraloccasionsasarepresentativeforOwensCorningFiberglassandfortheintroductionofJello1-2-3tothemarketplace,andasaregionalrepresentativefortheNationalRifleAssociation,whichincludedtripstotheCampPerryNationalMatches.AfterRalphpassedawayin2006,Margebecameaglobaltravelerwithherdaughter,

MarjorieAliceBrookshier

John Ralph Hoobery,83,ofTwinFallsandfor-merlyofGooding,IdahoandSantaMaria,Cali-fornia,leftuspeacefullyonSaturdayNovember7,2015,ofnaturalcauses. HewasbornFebruary3,1932,inArroll,Mis-

JohnRalphHoobery

Janice,touringtheU.S.,Europe,theMiddleEast,CentralAmerica,NewZealandandAustralia. Mostofall,Margelovedpeople,wasasurrogatemoth-er,mentoringyoungwomenandenjoyedteachinghercherishedgrandkidstocook.Herhomewasknownasthesocialcenterofthecommunity,wherevershelived.Shewasalwaysreadytothrowanimpromptudinnerandherhousewasarevolvingdoorforfiveo’clockdrinks.Shedidlikeherbourbon! In2005,MargerenewedhercommitmenttoJesusandwasbaptizedattheTenMileChristianChurchwhichstartedheronafaithwalkthatcarriedherthroughherbattleswithcancerwithcourageandanunfailingsenseofhumor.Whenitwastimetogothough,sheknewwhereshewasgoingandcouldn’tleavefastenough-andtoldthenursesso! Margeissurvivedbyherbrother,Charles(andJanet)CollinsofGreenwood,SC;daughter,JaniceBrookshierofSeattle,WA;son,Gary(andJudy)BrookshierofEagle,ID;grandchildren,MonteBrookshier(andShauna),RobinRissell(andMatt)andsixgreat-grandchildren.ThefamilywouldliketothankthewonderfulfolksatSt.Luke’sMSTIclinicandHospice,herlovingcaregiversOph-elia,ToniandSusieandhersteadfastfriendsatJamesPlace,whosurroundedherwithloveandattention. MargewillbecrematedandinterredwithhusbandRalphattheIdahoStateVeteran’sCemetery.Aservicewillbeconductedattheveteran’scemeteryinthespringof2016followedbyavibrantlifecelebrationparty(whichMomwouldlovetohost)attheJamesPlaceClubhouseinMeridian. Thefamilyisnotexpectingflow-ers,yetmemorialcontributions,ifdesired,canbemadetotheAmericanCancerSociety.

souri,thesonofEarlOliverHooberyandAnnaMargaretHouse.HisfamilysettledinGooding,Idaho,whereJohnattendedlocalschoolsandmethisbelovedfuturewife,AltaCaseyPorter.TheyweremarriedApril16,1949,andmovedtoSantaMaria,California,wheretheyraisedthreewonderfulchildren;JudyAnn,JamesCaseyandPatriciaMarie.JohnspentmostofhisworkingyearswithDoug-lasConoco.HeenjoyedplayinggolfattheSantaMariaCountryClubandwasanactivememberoftheSantaMariaRopingandRidingClubandtheB.P.O.E.ElksLodge#1538.Johnwascivicmindedandgenerousandwoulddoanythingtoimprovethequalityoflivinginhis

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NaomaBitton,66,aresidentofWendell,didMonday,No-vember 9, 2015 at St. Luke’sMagicValleyMedicalCenterinTwinFalls. NaomawasbornonJuly16,1949 in Idaho Falls, Idaho,thedaughterofHaroldE.andHildaPearsonSmith.Shewasraised and educated in ButteCounty,Idaho. NaomamarriedPatMilleronNovember7,1990inWendell,Idaho. Sheissurvivedby:threesons,Casey(Jeanie)FallertofBuhl,Idaho,Michael(Lina)FallertofRickreall,OregonandWayneMillerofTacoma,Washington;onedaughter,Shawna(Chris)WagemanofJerome,Idaho;onebrother,HaroldE.Smith,Jr.OfRirie,Idaho;foursisters,SheilaSmithofIdahoFalls,Idaho,PaulaDaviesofArco,Idaho,TrilbyMcAffeeofDarlington,IdahoandJanetRoweofAberdeen,Idaho;threegrandchildren,MasonFallertofGrandJunction,Colorado,MikahFallertofSanAntonio,TexasandMariahFallertofVancouver,Washington;fourgreatgrandchildren,JosiahFallert,GraysonFallertandPaisleyFallertallofGrandJunction,Colorado;andRihonnaFallertofBuhl,Idaho. Shewasprecededindeathbyherparents,husband,twobrothersandonesister. GravesideserviceswereheldonSaturday,November14,2015,attheWendellCemeterywithherson,MichaelFallertofficiating. FuneralarrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService–WendellChapel.

NaomaBitton Rosselle“Jo”Johnson,90,of Richfield, passed awayThursday, November 12,2015. Jo was born Sept.19,1925,inGrandValleyColoradotoRossandAliceConner. ShemovedtoRichfield,Idahoin1934wheresheat-tendedschool. In1941shemarriedEdJohnsonandtheyhadthreechildren. HeroccupationwasnursingandshereceivedherLPNCertificatein1964.SheworkedinRupert,HaileyandretiredfromtheShoshoneConvalescentCenter.Shelovedworkingwithlongtermcarepatients. Jolovedgoingcampingwiththefamily. Shewasachampionatfoodandwaterfightingandshelovedteachingallofhergrandchildrenthatart. Sheissurvivedby:oneson,Leroy(Jackie)JohnsonofRexburgIdaho;twodaughters,Glenda(Jim)WeimerofMcCammon,Idaho,andNola(Jerry)PrestonofShoshone,Idaho;13grandchildren;25great-grandchil-dren;and1great,great-grandchild;numerousniecesandnephews;andonebrother,Rob(Lara)Conner,DawsonCreekB.C. Amemorialservicewillbeat2p.m.OnSaturday21,2015attheRichfieldCommunityChurch,410SouthMainSt.InRichfield,Idaho. Cremationarrangementsareunderthecareanddirec-tionofDemarayFuneralService.Condolences,memo-riesandphotosmaybesharedwiththefamilyattheobituarylinkatwww.demarayfuneralservice.com.

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community.HealsolovedthewonderfulfreshfishfromthePacificCoast.In2003,JohnandAltarelocatedbacktoTwinFalls,Idaho,toenjoytheirretirementtogetherandjointheirextendedfamily.HelovedtoplaygolfandwasanactivememberoftheJeromeCountryClubandlovedtoplaycardswiththeSeniorCitizensgroupattheTurfClub. Johnissurvivedbyhischildren:JudyAnn(Richard)Chavis,ofSantaMaria,California,James(Christine)Hoobery,ofShellBeach,California,andPatriciaMarieofTwinFalls,Idaho.Heisalsosurvivedbyfourgrand-children;Christopher,Stephanie,MacgregorandCasey

Donandnumerousnieces,nephews,extendedfamilymembersandfriends. Heisprecededindeathbyhisparents,hissweetheart,Alta,andtwobrothers,LesterandGlennHoobery. John’sfamilywouldliketoextendaspecial“ThankYou”toSt.LukesMISTI,TwinFallsOfficeonAging,TwinFallsSeniorCitizensgroupandMealsonWheels. InaccordancewithJohn’swishes,privatememorialserviceswillbeheldinhishonor.Hewillbelaidtorestwithhisbelovedwife,Alta,inSantaMaria,California. ArrangementsareunderthecareofFarnsworthMortu-aryofJerome.www.farnsworthmortuary.com

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Tee Hurd

Ifanyofyoumissedmetogetonionsorpotatoeslastweek,Iapologize.Ifyouwere

abletofindme,thankyou. IstartedoutinWeiser,Idaho,gettingsomeonion,andonionsIdidhave.AsInearedEmmett,Idaho,Idiscoveredacapcominglooseononeofthetruck’stires.Notonlydoestheportofentryoranyscalefrownonthetiresituation,butIfeelitisunsafe.OnceIhadthetiresituationtakencareof,Iwasontheroadagain.Butsorrytosay,Iwasaboutthreehoursbehindschedule. ThefirststopofFairfield,Idaho,wasaboutthreehourslate.Myrefrigeratedtrailerisgeneric,withnoname,soyoumaynothaveseenitaroundtown. WhileinFairfieldIwassupposetobeinHamer,Idaho(nearDubois)toloadupsomepotatoes.Asyoucansee,ImissedmyloadingtimeinHamer.MypotatoeswereboughtfreshfromthefieldandIhadtosackthemmyself.MyoriginalplanwastoloadandIwouldhavethewholeeveningtosackpotatoes,soIwouldbeonschedule inFairfieldthenextday. Notbeingabletoloaduntilthefollowingday(Friday)itagaincausedmetobeaboutthreehourslate.Onceagain,IapologizetoallofyouinFairfieldwewereunabletohookupwithmeonascheduledtime. MynextdestinationwastobeinMeridian,Idaho,todeliverpotatoesatthesametimeIarrivedinFairfield.AphonecalltoMeridianputmeonscheduleforMon-day.ThesamewentforthelatenightschedulinginNewPhymouth,Idaho. Howcouldatireissueputmeonsucharollercoasterbeingconsistentlythesameamountlateateverystop?Iamtrulythankfulthatthetimestoppedtoredothetirewasprobablytomybestbenefit,aswellasthesafetyofothers.Iwasalsobehindtherains.Listeningtonoisywindshieldwipersforthreehundredmileswasnotonmyplanlisteither. Rememberthelittlethreeminutehourglasswiththesandinit?Didyoueveryplayaboardgameandhadtodocertainthingsinthatallottedamountofsand(equalingtime)?Youwouldalwayssay,“Ididn’tgetthetaskdonebecauseIwasoutoftime.”oryouwouldreallyhurrywatchingthesandinthehourglassandmessthingsupmore. Nomatterhowweplanthings,theymaynotgoaswehaveplanned.IalwaysliketokeepplanCdustedoffbecauseyoumayhavealreadyuseplanBexecutingplanA.Theytellmethebestlaidplansarealwaysunderconstantchange.But,whateverthesituation,ifwedothebestwecan,wearestillonschedule.Inourlittlehourglass,ifwecanliveinthepres-ent,learnfromthepast,andstillplanforthefuture,we’reoncourse. Thisismy“CupofTee”minusthree(hours).

Shoshone Richfield886–2369(218NRailSt.W) 487–2722130SMainStreet

Lunch:$2(2-9)$5.50(10-59)$4over60(suggested)Breakfast:3rdSaturdayoftheMonth(8to10)

-----------------------Thur,Nov19(Rich) PeaSoup&HamSandwichFriday,Nov20(Sho) PorkRoastw/MashPotatoesMonday,Nov23(Rich) Ham&Beansw/HashBrownsTuesday,Nov24(Sho) and...CornBreadWed,Nov25(Sho) Soup,Sand&PeachPie

Gooding934-5504(308SeniorAvenue)LunchSuggestedDonation$3.50

Breakfast:(7:30to10)1stSaturdayoftheMonthFit&FallProof:EveryMon.&Wed.at11:00a.m.

------------------Thursday,Nov19 RoastBeefMonday,Nov23 TaterTotCasseroleTuesday,Nov24 ThanksgivingDinnerWednesday,Nov25 CloseduntilNovember30th

Fairfield764-2226(129WillowAvenueWest)Lunch:2.50(2-9)$5(10-59)$4over60(suggested)

Breakfast:(8to10)2ndSaturdayoftheMonthOpenforCoffeeandBreakfast7to11a.m.

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Friday,Nov20 TurkeyDinnerTuesday,Nov24 Shepherd’sPieWednesday,Nov25 PotatoBar

TheU.S.Dept.ofAgricultureprohibitsdiscriminationinallitsprogramsandactivitiesonthebasisofrace,color,sex,nationalorigin,religion,age,disability,politicalbeliefs,sexualorientation,ormaritalor family status (notallprohibitedbasesapply toallprograms).Tofileacomplaintofdiscrimination,writeUSDADirector,OfficeofCivilRights,1400IndependenceAvenue,SW,WashingtonDC20250-9410orcall800-795-3272(voice)or202-720-6382(TDD).USDAisanequalopportunitylender,providerandemployer.

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College of Southern Idaho

NORTH SIDE CENTER202 14th Avenue East - Gooding, Idaho(208) 934-8678 or [email protected]

ZaneEdwardswasverycreativetryingtomakealivingduringthede-

pression,digginglarkspurwith the CCC boys, a ridge

riderfortheforestservice-be-forethewatchtowers,heroadthehighridgeslookingforsmoke.Whensmokewasspottedhewouldputthefireoutorrideoutandreporttotheranger. Zanetriedserveralbusinessesintown.Arestaurantwasamongthem,untilitburneddown. ZanewenttoallthebusinessesinFairfield,proposingthatfor$1.00amonthhewouldbeanightwatchmanforthem.Zanemade$31.00dollarsamonth,thegoingwageoftheday. 31businessesinFairfield!!!

46th Annual CSI Ski SwapNovember 20 &21 in the CSI Recreation Center gym

Anyoneinterestedinsellingusedskis,snowboards,orotherwintergearisencouragedtochecktheirequipmentinfrom5to9p.m.Thursday,Nov.19attheRecCenter.Checkinwillcontinuefrom10a.m.to3p.m.Friday,Nov.20.TheCSIspon-sorswilloverseeallsalesandtakea20-percentcommissionfortheirclubsoneachitemthatsellsduringtheswap. LongtimeskiswapbusinesspartnerClaude’sSportswillbeattheeventsellingnewequipmentatspeciallyreducedprices,aswell.

erstogototheEveryKidintheParkwebsiteandobtainapassforfreeentryforthemandtheirfamiliestomorethan2,000federallymanagedlandsandwatersforanentireyearstartingSeptember1,2015.Childrencandiscovertheirpubliclandsandalltheyoffer.Aslivingclassrooms,theseoutdoorplacesandhistoricsitesalsoprovidehands-on,real-worldopportunitiestodevelopcriticalskillsandlearnmoreaboutthenaturalworld. Christmastreehuntersareadvisedtobewellpreparedwhengoingintotheforesttocuttheirtree.Weatherandroadconditionscanchangequiterapidlyatthistimeoftheyear.Besuretotakeextrafoodandclothingandletsomeoneknowwhereyouplantogoandwhenyouplantoreturn.Purchaseyourpermitatanyofthefollowinglocations:

FairfieldRangerDistrictOfficeCamasCreekCountryStore

KetchumRangerDistrictOfficeSawtoothNRAHdqtrsOfficeLLGreenHardwareinHailey

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SpaghettiOsOriginal14.2ozCansCampbellSoupCompanyisvoluntarilyrecalling14.2ouncecansofSpaghettiOsOriginalduetoapotentialchokinghazardposedbypiecesofredplasticfoundinasmallnumberofcans.

TysonFoodsChickenWingsTysonFoodsInc. isrecallingapproximately52,486poundsofchickenwingproductthatmaybeadulter-atedbecauseofhavingan“offodor”scent.

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FIRST DAY OF THE REGULAR MEETING OFTHE CAMAS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

September 14, 2015 Themeetingwascalledtoorderat9:05p.m.byChairmanBarbMcMurdo.AlsopresentwereCommissionerKenBack-strom,CommissionerRonChapman,ProsecutingAttorneyMattPember,andClerkKorriBlodgett. TheBoardreviewedtheAgenda.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapprovetheAgendaasposted.SecondedbyCommissionerBackstrom.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedseveralCertificatesofResidencyforappli-cationsofcollegetuitionfundsatCSI.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapprovetheCertificatesofResidencyapplica-tions.SecondedbyCommissionerBackstrom.Unanimous. StevenYearsleywithForsgrenAssociatesandRoad&BridgeSupervisorMikeGillmetwiththeBoardtodiscusstheCon-creteBidopeningonAugust19,2015.ConcretePlacingCom-panyoutofMountainHomewastheonlyCompanytosubmitabidintheamountof$125,963.50.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontorejectthebidasitwasover$100,000.00.Sec-ondedbyCommissionerBackstrom.Unanimous.Commis-sionerBackstrommadeamotiontoexecuteachangeorderof $123,463.50. Seconded by Commissioner Chapman.Unanimous. CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoratifyachangeorder for the demolition of the bridge in the amount of16,600.00.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous.StevenalsoprovidedtheNoticetoproceedforsignature. SheriffDaveSandersmetwiththeBoardandrevieweda2015Sub-recipientHomelandSecuritiesGrantAgreementfortheFY2016intheamountof$15,285.73.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoauthorizethesignaturefortheacceptanceofthegrantagreement.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. LindaThomasandTamiPeck,fromtheCemeteryDistrictBoard,metwiththeBoardtodiscussthefeesandtheneedtoincreasethemtocovertheexpenseofaburial.TheCem-eteryDistrictwillbegintheprocesstoincreasethefeesasneeded.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontowaivethefeesowedforopeningandclosingofpreviousgrave.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardmetwithplanningandZoningAdministratorDwightButlintodiscussplanningandzoningissues.DwightpresentedaletterofResignationfromBillSimonofthePlan-ning & Zoning Commission effective 9-1-2015.DwightalsopresentedanapplicationforappointmenttotheCamasCounty Planning & Zoning Commission.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoappointDaleSmithtothePlan-ningandZoningCommission.SecondedbyCommissionerBackstrom.Unanimous. CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontosignresolution#172,adoptingtheFiscalYear2016AnnualBudgetthatwasapprovedandadoptedonAugust24th,2015.Secondedby

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE

NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthatonJanuary29,2016,atthehourof2:00o’clockp.m.ofsaidday,attheofficesofCamasCountyCourthouseon501SoldierRoad,Fairfield,ID,Trusteewillsellatpublicauctiontothehighestbidder,forcashinlawfulmoneyoftheUnitedStatesofAmerica,allpayableatthetimeofsale,thefollowingdescribedrealpropertysituatedintheCountyofCamas,StateofIdaho,anddescribedasfollows,to-wit:

Lot6AofLots5,6&7ofWestShoreSubdivision,accordingtotheofficialplatthereof,recordedasInstrumentNo.78457,recordsofCamasCounty,Idaho.

TheSellerhasnoknowledgeofamoreparticulardescriptionoftheabovedescribedrealproperty,butforpurposesofcompliancewithIdahoCodeSection60-113,theTrusteehasbeeninformedthatthestreetaddressof060PrivateRoad,CamasCounty,Idaho,maysometimesbeassociatedwithsaidrealproperty.

Saidsalewillbemade,withoutcovenantorwarrantyregard-ingtitle,possessionorencumbrances,tosatisfytheobligationsecuredbyandpursuanttothepowerofsaleconferredintheDeedofTrustmadeandenteredintoon05/17/2006,byandamongMarcA.Green,amarriedmanashissole&separateproperty,asGrantor,andFidelityNationalTitleInsuranceCo.,asTrustee,andMortgageElectronicRegistrationSys-temsInc.,asBeneficiary;saidDeedofTrusthavingbeenfiledofrecordon05/17/2006asInstrumentNo.79634,OfficialRecordsofCamasCounty,Idaho.ThenamingoftheaboveGrantor(s)isdonetocomplywithIdahoCodeSection45-1506(4)(a);norepresentationismadeastotheresponsibilityofGrantor(s)forthisobligation.

Thedefaultforwhichthesaleistobemadeisthatnomonth-lyinstallmentpaymentsunderaDeedofTrustNotedated05/17/2006,intheamountof$729.82permonthfor01/01/2013andeachmonththereafterhavebeenmade,togetherwithac-cruinglatecharges,plusanyotherchargeslawfullydueunderthenote,deedoftrust,andIdaholaw.

Thebalanceowingasof2/3/2015thedatehereofontheobliga-tionsecuredbysaidDeedofTrustistheamountof$199,648.99;plusservicecharges,latecharges,andanyothercostsorex-pensesassociatedwiththisforeclosureasprovidedbytheDeedofTrustorDeedofTrustNote,orbyIdaholaw.

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CommissionerChapman.Unanimous. RoadandBridgeSupervisorMikeGillmetwiththeBoardtodiscussBeaverCreekRoad.MikestatedthatheandCom-missionerMcMurdohadmetwithotherGovernmentEntitiesconcerningtheprojectandbecauseofviolationsanddeficienciestheCountywasbeingfined$11,000.00dollars.Legalcounsel,MattPemberwillcontacttheagencytodiscussasettlementoffer. CommissionerMcMurdomadeamotiontogointoexecutivesessionperIdahoCode74-206(1)(d)toconsiderrecordsthatareexemptfrompublicdisclosure.Arollcallvoteshowedallinfavor.TheBoardenteredintoexecutivesessionat2:36p.m.TheBoardcameoutofexecutivesessionat2:46p.m.uponamotiondulymade,seconded,andunanimous. TheBoardreviewedtheminutesofAugust10th,17thand24th.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapprovetheminutesofAugustascorrected.SecondedbyCommissionerBackstrom.Unanimous. CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovetheclaimsasprovidedontheclaimslist.SecondedbyCommis-sionerChapman.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontopaythebillssubmittedbyValleyService.SecondedbyCommis-sionerMcMurdo.CommissionerChapmanrecusedhimself.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapprovethebillssubmittedbyBackstromMachine.SecondedbyCommissionerMcMurdo.CommissionerBackstromrecusedhimself. TheBoardadjournedat3:16p.m.

ExpenditureFundTotals:JusticeFund $6,937.86 CurrentExpense $18,365.35Indigent $0 Road&Bridge $113,429.48DistrictCourt $339.10 Revaluation $63.99Health $500.00 Landfill $360.00NoxiousWeeds $10,195.86 Elections $0Ambulance $7,387.78 911Comm. $2,164.01StateFund $14,216.77 LegionMemorial $338.00Snowmobile $0 CityofFairfield $617.63SchoolDist.#121 $2,968.49 CemeteryDistrict $20.74WestMagicFireDist. $0 MosquitoDist. $16.76CamasCo.Library $434.45 Jr.CollegeTuition $550.00WaterwaysFund $0 RangeImprovement $0HistoricalSociety $0 CourtTrust $0 AugustPayroll $122,609.83

-----CAMAS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING

September 21, 2015 The Meeting was called to order at 9:10 a.m. by Chair-manBarbMcMurdo.AlsopresentwereCommissionerKenBackstrom,CommissionerRonChapman,andClerkKorriBlodgett. TheBoardreviewedtheAgenda.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovetheagendaasposted.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedaCertificateofResidencyApplication.

CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovetheCer-tificateofResidency.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TreasurerGayleBachtellmetwiththeBoardtodiscusstheTaxDeedSaleNotice.ThesalewillbeonOctober5that10:00a.m.atthecourthouseandwillbeconductedbythesheriff.Theminimumbidswillbe: Parcel#RPF0050032001AALots1,2Block32FairfieldTownsite$2,361.51.Parcel#RPF0050032003AALot3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,13,14,15,16Block32FairfieldTownsite$4,699.25. TheBoarddiscussedtheinsurancepolicyrates.Commis-sionerBackstrommadeamotiontoaccepttheHealthinsuranceforfiscalyear2016ata5%.Increase.SecondedbycommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedtheLevyratesforFiscalYear2016.Com-missionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapprovetheleviesasset,baseduponthecalculationsprovidedbytheclerk.SecondedbyCommissionerBackstrom.Unanimous. Themeetingadjournedat12:00pm.

-----CAMAS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING

September 28, 2015 Themeetingwascalledtoorderat9:05a.m.byViceChair-manKenBackstrom.AlsopresentwereCommissionerRonChapman,ProsecutingAttorneyMattPember,andClerkKorriBlodgett.CommissionerMcMurdohadaconferencetoattendinBoise. TheBoardreviewedtheagenda.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoamendtheagendatoincludethediscussionoftheNoxiousWeedDepartment’scomptime,asitisatimesensitivematterandneedstobedealtwithtoday.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. Mr.PemberupdatedtheBoardontheBeaverCreekRoadsituation.MattstatedthatafterspeakingwiththeEPA,thefinewouldbereducedto$9000.00. ViceChairmanKenBackstrommadeamotiontoenterintoexecutivesessionperIdahoCode,74-206(1)(a)&(b),tocon-siderpersonnelmatters.Arollcallvoteshowedallinfavor.TheBoardconvenedat10:30a.m.TheBoardadjournedfromtheexecutivesessionat10:45a.m.,uponamotiondulymadeandseconded. TheBoardadjournedat11:50a.m.

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALETSNo.ID08000013-15-2APNRP01S15E313000ATONo.281013/556065-J OnMarch11,2016at02:00PM(recognizedlocaltime),OnthefrontstepstotheCamasCountyCourthouse,501SoldierRoad,Fairfield,ID83327intheCountyofCamas,StateofIdaho,AllianceTitleandEscrowCorpassuccessorTrusteeonbehalfofWilmingtonSavingsFundSociety,FSBDBAChristianaTrust,notinitsindividualcapacity,butsolelyasTrusteeforBCAT2014-4TTByRushmoreLoanManage-mentServices,LLC,ItsAppointedAttorneyInFact,willsellatpublicauction,tothehighestbidderforcash,inlawfulmoneyoftheUnitedStates,allpayableatthetimeofsale,thefollowingdescribedrealproperty,situatedintheCountyofCamas,StateofIdaho,anddescribedasfollows:TOWNSHIP1SOUTH,RANGE15,EASTOFTHEBOISEMERIDIAN,CAMASCOUNTY,IDAHOSEC-TION31:APARCELOFLANDLOCATEDINTHENORTHWESTQUARTEROFTHENORTHWESTQUARTER,DESCRIBEDASFOLLOWS:

BeginningattheNortheastcorneroftheNorthwestquarteroftheNorthwestquarterofsaidsection31;thencesouthontheeastboundarylineoftheNorthwestquarteroftheNorthwestquarterforadistanceof360.00feet;thencewestandparallelwiththenorthboundaryofsection31foradis-tanceof200.00feet;thencenorthandparallelwiththeeastboundaryofsection31foradistanceof360.00feettothenorthboundaryofsection31;thenceeastalongthenorthboundaryofsaidsection31foradistanceof200.00feettothepointofbeginning.

TheTrusteehasnoknowledgeofamoreparticulardescrip-tionoftheabovereferencedrealproperty,butforpurposesofcompliancewithSection60-113IdahoCode,theTrusteehasbeeninformedthattheaddressof:319E300S,FAIRFIELD,ID83327,issometimesassociatedwithsaidrealproperty. Saidsalewillbemadewithoutcovenantorwarrantyregard-ingtitle,possessionorencumbrancestosatisfytheobligationsecuredbyandpursuanttothepowerofsaleconferredintheDeedofTrustexecutedbyMICHAELD.BISHOP,ANUN-MARRIEDMANasGrantors,toFIDELITYNATIONALTITLEINSURANCECO.asTrustee,forthebenefitand

securityofMORTGAGEELECTRONICREGISTRA-TIONSYSTEMS,INC.(“MERS”),asdesignatednomineeforBANKOFAMERICA,N.A.,Beneficiaryofthesecu-rityinstrument,itssuccessorsandassigns,datedasofJanuary25,2010andrecordedMay5,2010asInstrumentNo.2010-083003andthebeneficialinterestwasassignedtoWilmingtonSavingsFundSociety,FSBDBAChristianaTrust,notinitsindividualcapacity,butsolelyasTrusteeforBCAT2014-4TTandrecordedSeptember23,2015asInstrumentNumber2015086763oftherecordsofCamasCounty,Idaho. TheaboveGrantorsarenamedtocomplywithsection45-1506(4)(A),IdahoCode.Norepresentationismadethattheyare,orarenot,presentlyresponsibleforthisobligationsetforthherein.ThedefaultforwhichthissaleistobemadeunderDeedofTrustandNotedatedJanuary25,2010is:failedtopaypay-mentswhichbecamedue.ThemonthlypaymentsforPrincipal,InterestandImpounds(ifapplicable)of$803.41,duepermonthfromSeptember1,2011,andallsubsequentpaymentsuntilthedateofsaleorreinstatement.TheprincipalbalanceowingasofthisdateontheobligationsecuredbysaidDeedofTrustis$116,942.43,plusaccruedinterestattherateof5.00000%perannumfromAugust1,2011.Alldelinquentamountsarenowdue,togetherwithaccruinglatecharges,andinterest,unpaidandaccruingtaxes,assessments,Trustee’sfees,attorney’sfeesandanyamountsadvancedtoprotectthesecurityassociatedwiththisforeclosureandthattheBeneficiaryelectstosellorcausethetrustpropertytobesoldtosatisfysaidobligation. IftheTrusteeisunabletoconveytitleforanyreason,thesuc-cessfulbidder’ssoleandexclusiveremedyshallbethereturnofmoniespaidtotheTrusteeandthesuccessfulbiddershallhavenofurtherrecourse.AllianceTitleandEscrowCorpc/oTrusteeCorps17100Gil-letteAveIrvine,CA92614949-252-8300 Dated:11/02/15 Alliance Title and Escrow Corp

SALEINFORMATIONCANBEOBTAINEDONLINEATwww.lpsasap.comFORAUTOMATEDSALESINFORMA-TIONPLEASECALL:AgencySalesandPostingat800-683-2468.FORREINSTATEMENT/PAYOFFREQUESTSCONTACT:[email protected]

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MeetingNotice TheUSDANaturalResourcesConser-vationServiceStateTechnicalCommitteewillholdameetingonWednesday,Dec.9,2015,from9:30a.m.to3:30p.m.attheIdahoFish&GameofficeinJerome(324South417East,Suite1).Theagendaisexpectedtoinclude,butisnotlimitedto:· USDAProgramfundingdiscussion andupdate,· PartnerRoundtablediscussions,

· Highlyinformativepresentationsfrom twomemberorganizations,· ConservationPlanningStrategy discussion· NRCS-IdahoBusinessStrategyPlan discussion· HEL/WCcompliancediscussion.Formeetinginformationortorequestanaccessibilityaccommodation,pleasecon-tactKrisBergbyDec1,[email protected].

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Cabin For SaleCabin+Almost3acres.Nomorecrowdedcampgrounds.Approximately25northofFairfield,4milesfromBigSmokeycampground.Wildlifegalore.AHuntersPara-dise.Fireplace,Well&Septicinplace.Yourowncreekacrossthebackoftheproperty.Propanestoveandfridgeincluded.Familyhasgrownandscattered.Timeforanewfamilytocreatememories.Almost900squarefeetdown-stairsplus3/4upstairsloft.4milesfromBigSmokey.20milesfromFeatherville.RoyalElkEstatesLot18.208-431-4787.Ownernotfinancing.$239,000

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