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continued on page 9..... The Courier With the Thanksgiving holiday fast ap- proaching, there is usually quite a bit of buzz about tryptophan in our holiday foods. So, just what is Tryptophan? Tryptophan is an amino acid needed for normal growth in infants and for nitrogen balance in adults. It is an essential amino acid, which means your body cannot pro- duce it - you must get it from your diet. The body uses tryptophan to help make niacin (Vitamin B3) and serotonin. Sero- tonin has been clinically proven to produce healthy sleep and a stable mood. It is also used to help treat Down’s Syndrome and aggressive behavior. Tryptophan can be found in: Cheese, Chicken, Eggs, Fish, Milk, Nuts, Peanut butter, Peanuts, Pumpkin seeds, Sesame seeds, Soy, Tofu, and... Turkey. So, when you feel sleepy after all the feasting, it’s not because you’ve had a good work out (though carrying the turkey to the table might qualify), it’s because you’ve just received a heathy dose of na- ture’s sleep drug. Enjoy. For Your Pets During the holidays it is tempting to let your pets enjoy a bit of feasting, but some human foods are not okay for dog or cats. Turkey is fine, but be sure to take off the skin. While the skin is not necessar- ily harmful to your pet, it absorbs a lot of things from the cooking process that are. Alliums (onions, garlic, leeks, scallions) add great flavor for us, but are toxic to pets. The fat is not good for pets either, mainly because it is something out of their normal diet (this includes cheese, sour cream, but- ter, and gravies). Bones are good for chewing, but not poultry bones - even a large turkey bone can shatter and injure you pet. Many people are unaware that grapes, and subsequently raisins, can be toxic to pets. They can cause kidney failure in dogs. On the other hand, cranberry sauce is just fine for pets but watch the amount of sugar in it. Artificial sweeteners are a big NO because they often contain Xylitol which is poisonous to animals, and poten- tially deadly to dogs. And... NO Chocolate, especially baking chocolate. Dairy products are okay if you know your pet can handle it, but cats often devel- op lactose intolerance when they become adults. Plain green beans are a wonderful treat for pets. Fresh vegetables are a great addition to any diet, as long as they are not mixed with alliums (see above). What people may consider a small amount of alcohol can be toxic for a smaller animal. Keep in mind that alcohol poisoning can oc- cur in pets from items like fruit cake (the recipe may have called for rum or other li- quor), as well as unbaked bread. Warm up your Toes - Gooding Gobbler November 27th at 8 a.m. at North Valley Academy a fun way to raise funds for our parks and playgrounds Register online at Active.com, at the Wild Mane, or on the day of the race (7 a.m.) The Hidden Chemicals in Your Turkey This Saturday In Shoshone November 29th Tree lighting at 6:00 L.C. Courthouse Lawn Antique Appraisal Day 2nd Time Around Free appraisals from 10:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Also an open house Shop Small on November 29th The Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce is encouraging the pub- lic to come to Shoshone, Richfield and Dietrich, to support local business for Small Business Saturday. November 29th is Small Business Saturday all over the United States - an American shopping holiday held on the Saturday after Thanksgiving during one of the busiest shopping pe- riods of the year. First ob- served on November 27th, 2010, it is a counterpart to Black Friday and Cyber Monday, which feature big box retail and e-commerce stores respectively. By con- trast, Small Business Sat- urday encourages holiday shoppers to patronize brink and mortar business that are small and local. Volume 38 ~ Number 48 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding CourierNews.webs.com ,2014 November 26 NEWS

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With theThanksgivingholiday fast ap-proaching, there is usually quite a bit ofbuzz about tryptophan in our holidayfoods.So,justwhatisTryptophan? Tryptophanisanaminoacidneededfornormalgrowthininfantsandfornitrogenbalanceinadults.It isanessentialaminoacid,whichmeansyourbodycannotpro-duceit-youmustgetitfromyourdiet. Thebodyusestryptophantohelpmakeniacin (VitaminB3) and serotonin.Sero-toninhasbeenclinicallyproventoproducehealthysleepandastablemood.Itisalsoused tohelp treatDown’sSyndromeandaggressivebehavior. Tryptophan can be found in: Cheese,Chicken, Eggs, Fish, Milk, Nuts, Peanutbutter, Peanuts, Pumpkin seeds, Sesameseeds,Soy,Tofu,and...Turkey. So, when you feel sleepy after all thefeasting, it’s not because you’ve had agoodworkout(thoughcarryingtheturkeyto the table might qualify), it’s becauseyou’vejustreceivedaheathydoseofna-ture’ssleepdrug.Enjoy.

For Your Pets Duringtheholidaysitistemptingtoletyourpetsenjoyabitoffeasting,butsomehumanfoodsarenotokayfordogorcats. Turkey is fine, but be sure to take offthe skin. While the skin is not necessar-ilyharmfultoyourpet,itabsorbsalotof

things from thecookingprocess that are.Alliums (onions, garlic, leeks, scallions)addgreatflavorforus,butaretoxictopets.Thefatisnotgoodforpetseither,mainlybecauseitissomethingoutoftheirnormaldiet(thisincludescheese,sourcream,but-ter,andgravies). Bones are good for chewing, but notpoultrybones - even a large turkeybonecanshatterandinjureyoupet. Many people are unaware that grapes,and subsequently raisins, can be toxic topets. They can cause kidney failure indogs.On theotherhand,cranberrysauceis justfineforpetsbutwatchtheamountof sugar in it.Artificial sweeteners are abigNObecausetheyoftencontainXylitolwhichispoisonoustoanimals,andpoten-tiallydeadlytodogs.And...NOChocolate,especiallybakingchocolate. Dairy products are okay if you knowyourpetcanhandleit,butcatsoftendevel-op lactose intolerancewhen theybecomeadults.Plaingreenbeansareawonderfultreatforpets.Freshvegetablesareagreatadditiontoanydiet,aslongastheyarenotmixedwithalliums(seeabove). Whatpeoplemayconsiderasmallamountofalcoholcanbetoxicforasmalleranimal.Keepinmindthatalcoholpoisoningcanoc-cur inpets from items like fruit cake (therecipemayhavecalledforrumorotherli-quor),aswellasunbakedbread.

Warm up your Toes - Gooding GobblerNovember 27th at 8 a.m. at North Valley Academy

afunwaytoraisefundsforourparksandplaygroundsRegisteronlineatActive.com,attheWildMane,oronthedayoftherace(7a.m.)

TheHiddenChemicalsinYourTurkeyThis Saturday InShoshone

November 29th Treelightingat6:00 L.C.CourthouseLawn AntiqueAppraisalDay 2ndTimeAround Freeappraisalsfrom 10:30p.m.to3:30p.m. Alsoanopenhouse

Shop Small on November 29th The Lincoln CountyChamber of Commerceis encouraging the pub-lic to come to Shoshone,Richfield and Dietrich, tosupport local business forSmallBusinessSaturday. November 29th is SmallBusinessSaturday all overthe United States - anAmericanshoppingholidayheld on the Saturday afterThanksgiving during oneofthebusiestshoppingpe-riodsof theyear.Firstob-served on November 27th,2010, it isacounterpart toBlack Friday and CyberMonday,whichfeaturebigboxretailande-commercestoresrespectively.Bycon-trast, Small Business Sat-urday encourages holidayshopperstopatronizebrinkandmortarbusinessthataresmallandlocal.

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Notices of Upcoming Events & MeetingsJim Dandy’s Pizza willbeclosedWednesdayandThursday,November26and27,forthanksgiving.Don’tforgettobethankful.Seeyallafterturkeyday.CalandElainearethankfulforallourwonderfulcustomers.

Wendell Library Fundraiser WendellLibraryissellingraffleticketstowina32”flatscreen television.Raffle tickets areadollara ticket,or3ticketsfor$2.50and6ticketsfor$5.00(drawingwillbeheldonDecember22,2014-neednotbepresent towin).OnJanuary1st,WendellLibraryisstartingaAdult Reading Club.Thefirstbookwearereadingwillbe“TheBestofMe”,byNicholasSparks.Ifyouareinterested,PleasesignupattheWendellLibrary536-6195.

Thank You to the Auxiliary Thrift Store NorthCanyonMedicalCenterwouldliketothankthefolksattheAuxiliaryThriftStore.In2014theauxiliaryvolunteerspurchasedjustover$12,000inpatientequip-ment for thehospitaland todate theircontributionsarejustover$335,665. TheAuxiliaryThriftStoreacceptsdonationsofallkinds,thenprovidesthoseitembacktothecommunityatgreatprices.Allofthismakestheirdonationstothehospitalatruecommunityeffort. Don’tforgettocheckouttheirChristmasgiftitems.

Holiday Crafts & Gooding Kick-off TheAnnualHolidayCraftShowinGoodingwillbeheldonDecember5th(10-6)andDecember6th(10-4)attheGoodingHighSchool.ProceedswillgotowardtheCom-munity Food Bank & Resource Center (Helping HeartsandHands).Boothspacesare$40forbothdaysor$30foroneday.ContactJudyErdman,934-9475,foradditionalinformation. Saturday, December 13, is the Gooding Chamber’sAnnualHolidayKick-off.MainStreetwillbeclosedforthisfamilyeventwhichwillincludehorse-drawnwagonrides,achili&potatobar,face-painting,SantaClaus,andnewthisyear-ChamberBucks.Pay$3.75foraCham-berBuck,thenspenditas$5.00atparticipatingChamberMember merchants between December 12 - December19. Participating merchants include Cook’s Foodtown,King’s Discount Store, Steve’s Quick Service and Val-leyCountryStore(somelimitationsmayapply).ChamberBuckswillgoonsaleDecember5attheCraftShowandwillbeavailableforpurchasethroughDecember13.ATTENTION MERCHANTS:Acompletelistofpartici-patingmerchantswillbeprintedonthebackoftheCham-berBuck.Ifyouwishtoparticipate,contacttheChamberbeforeNovember22,orleaveamessageat358-3038.

THECAMASCHAMBEROFCOMMERCEandTHECITYOFFAIRFIELD

PresenttheAnnual

CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTINGand CHILI / SOUP CONTEST

DECEMBER 5, 2014DowntownFairfieldwillbewarmandtoasty

withGreatTastingChiliandSoup’sFestivitiesstartat6:00pm

SpecialGuest-SantaClausewillarriveat7:00pm

PRIZESFORBESTCHILIANDSOUPCATEGORYIfyouhavequestions,pleasecall208-539-9239

Beulah Baldwin is turning 90-years-old on December 1stTo celebrate, she would like friends and family to write down their favorite

memory and send it to her at Rt. 2, Box 1010 - Fairfield, ID 83327

Be sure to checkout the ornamentsmadebytheCamasSchools K-5 gradestudents for theCityTree.

Kindergarten:Redbell

1stgrade:Candy 2ndgrade:Heartornament3rdgrade:snowglobe4thgrade:snowman

5thgrade:CDwovenornament

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Library Christmas Basket TheannualCamasLibraryChristmasBasket thatwillberaffledoffisnowondisplayatthelibrarywhereyoucanbuyticketsforthedrawingtobeheldonDecember16th.Thisyear’sbasketisbetterthanever;thetitleofitisRaffleTreasureChest:FamilyFun.Andinfact,itactu-allyisatreasurechestfulloffunthingstodoandgoodiestoeatanddrink. Tickets are $1.00 a piece or six for $5.00. They canbepurchasedatthelibraryorvariousbusinessesaroundtown.Thebasketwillbeondisplayat theschoolwhenbasketball games are here and tickets can be purchasedthere.Allproceedsfromthedrawinggotothelibrarytohelppurchaseneededthings.

TheLincolnCountyChamber’sFestival of Trees

Thisyear theLincolnCountyChamber is teamingupwith theLostNLavaorganization tobring theLincolnCountyFestivalofTreestoShoshone. OnDecember13th,attheLincolnCountyCommunityCenter inShoshone,comeenjoyagreatevening fullofgreatfoodandentertainmentfromthecommunity. FestivalofTreesbeganthreeyearsagotoraisemoneytogotowardstheLincolnCountyChamberScholarshipfundwhichgoestoonestudentfromeachLincolnCountySchools.CommunityMembers,Businesses andOrgani-zationsdecoratetreestohelpraisefundseachyear. The chamber is seeking donations from communitymembers, businesses, and organizations. To participate,donate a tree or gift basket for sale or auction for theevent.Pleasecontact theChamberat(208)886-9811orvisittheirwebsiteatwww.lincolncountychamber.org

OpeningNearYouFriday, November 28th

J&J Cafe109EastHighway20~Fairfield,Idaho

ServingBreakfast&LunchThursdaythruMonday~7a.m.to2p.m.

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WinterHours:Wed,Thur&Sun-4to8p.m.Friday&Saturday-4to9p.m.

Help Wanted ForCamas Christmas Bazaar

TheCamasSeniorCenterisseekingbakersandvendorsfortheirChristmasBazaar&BakeSaletobeheldonSat-urday,December13th from8 to2.Theyalsowelcomemonetaryandsupplydonation. TheCenterhasChristmasraffleitemsincludingaquiltand a doll. Tickets are one for a dollar and six for $5.Chocolate Advent Calendars are available for $5 andHolidayLunchticketscanbepurchasedtobeusedyearround. Contact Sara Donkersloot at 764-2226 or [email protected].

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Judy Ann Johnson, 40, a resident of Gooding, passedawayFriday,November14,2014atNorthCanyonMedi-calCenterinGooding.AgravesidememorialservicewasheldonTuesday,November25,2014atElmwoodCem-etery inGooding. Acelebrationof life followedat thehomeofChuckandSallieStein.ArrangementsunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService.

WillardWilsonJones OnFridayof lastWeek, JudyHudson’s brother, Willard Wil-son “Buddy”Jones, Jr., left thislife after a long struggle withlung cancer. His wife, JackieTurner, and two sisters, JudyHudsonandJeanBoggs,werebyhis side providing comfort andencouragement when the timecametocrossover. HeworkedinthedairyindustryforseveralyearswhilelivinginJerome,Idaho.In2012hemovedtoBrentwood,California.HewasinAlamo,Cali-forniaatahospiceatthetimeofhisdeath. BuddywasanAirForceVeteranandservedintheVietNamwarasaphotographerbasedinSaigonCity.Allofhismilitaryphotographywasclassifiedbuthecontinuedtophotographinterestingandbeautifulthingsaslongashecould. Hewas exceptionally intelligent and developedmanynewmanufacturingprocessesandcomponents.DonHud-sonwasprivilegedtoworkwithhimwhiledevelopinga“thinfilm”coatingprocessforflatpaneldisplays. Buddy,alsoknownbymanyasBill,hadaquickdrywitbutasoftheartofgold.Funeralarrangementsarebeingmadeforburialinamili-tarycemeterynearSanJose. WewillmissBuddy.Solongpal.

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MarthaJaneOberle Martha Jane Oberle, 76, aresident of Gooding, passedawayMonday,November24,2014atherhomeinGooding. MarthaJaneDyarwasbornAugust28,1938 toJosephP.andHelenM.WalterDyar inMarietta, Ohio. She receivedher Bachelor degree in Busi-ness from Marietta College.She taught parochial schoolchildren in both Marietta andBoiseandmostrecentlyworkedattheIdahoStateSchoolfortheDeafandBlind. Marthagavegenerouslyofhertimeandtalents,volun-teeringintheGoodingSchoolDistrictreadingtochildren,co-coaching theGHSINEELScholastic teamandserv-ingon theGoodingSchoolBoard forfifteenyears.ShewasanavidsportsfanandgreatlyenjoyedwatchingGHSsports,especiallythesoccerteams. MarthamarriedGeorgeF.OberleonDecember18,1965inMarietta,Ohio.SurvivingareherhusbandGeorgeandfourchildren:Julie(Quentin)Nesbitt,Lisa(Bradly)Dal-ke,GeorgeOberleJr.andJosephAnthony(Keiko)Oberle,andsixgrandchildren:JustinandKristinNesbitt,Jacob,AbigailandEmmaDalkeandGeorgeKaitoOberle.Mar-tha is also survivedbyonebrotherPatrick J. (Marlene)Dyar,andonesisterMarjorie(Richard)Clatterbuck. Marthafacedherpassingwiththesamegraceanddig-nitywithwhichshelivedherlife.Inlieuofflowers,me-morialcontributionsmaybemadeinhernametotheSt.Elizabeth’sCatholicWomen’sLeagueScholarshipFundorHelpingHeartsandHandsinGooding,Idaho. A memorial service will be held at St. Elizabeth’sCatholicChurchinGoodingonWednesday,Novem-ber26,2014at10:30am.Aninterpreterforthedeafwillbeprovided.

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o b i t u a r i e sLauraPaulineDavis

LauraPaulineDavis,86,aresi-dentofPound,Wisconsinandfor-merlyofHagerman,passedawayonThursday,November13,2014inGreenBay,Wisconsin. Pauline was born in Gooding,IdahoonJune3,1928,thedaugh-ter of Paul A. And Emma Mar-gueriteDaniel.Shewasbornintoafarmingfamilywhereeveryonepitched in to get the job done.Whenshewas12yearsoldPau-line was cooking full meals forthethreshingcrewswhoworkedduringharvesttimeonthefarm.Pauline’shardworkanddedicationhelpedhergradu-atehighschoolandattendGladTidingsBibleCollegeinSanFrancisco,CA. AftergraduatingcollegeshemetJimDavisandtheyweremarriedonSeptember2, 1951 inGooding.Theyhad twochildren,LindaandDaniel. Pauline and Jim were in full time ministry for over 50years.Theypastoredseveralchurches,traveledpreachingallovertheworld,andlivedaGodlylifeinandoutofthepubliceye.Paulinewasrarelyinthespotlightbuttheworkshedidbehindthescenesiswhatmadethingspossible.PaulinelivedalifefullofGod,familyandfriends.Shetouchedsomanypeoplewithhergenerosityandhospitality.HerlovefortheLordshinedthroughineverythingshedid. Shewasprecededindeathby:herparents,PaulandMar-guerite;siblings,RaymondandDoris;andgrandson,Jona-than. Paulineissurvivedby:herhusband,JimDavis;hersister,Clela; her two children, Linda and Daniel; grandchildren,Lauralynne,Landon,Lisa,Lindsey,NoelandSummer;andgreat-grandchildren, Jarrod, Kayelona, Savannah, Jackson,DJandGabriella. Funeral servicee were held on Monday, November 24,2014atDemarayFuneralService–GoodingChapel.BurialfollowedattheElmwoodCemeteryinGooding. Condolences, memories and photos may be shared withthefamilybyfollowingtheobituarylinkatwww.demaray-funeralservice.com.

SophiaHanoraDoramusFreeman Sophia Hanora DoramusFreeman,age95,wenthometothelovingarmsoftheLordon Tuesday, November 18,2014.Shehadacloseperson-al relationship with God andwalkedinlifeasclosetoJesusas any. She was truly an an-gelamongus.Shediedinhersleep,inherhome,andwarminherownbedsurroundedbyherlovedones. SophiawasborntoChauncyThomasDoramusandJes-seMcMullinDoramusonJanuary2,1919,inPerth,Kan-sas.SheMarriedLonnieGrantFreemanonOct.10,1937,inBuhl,ID.TheymovedtoYuma,AZfortwoyearsandthenreturnedtoIdaho.SophiaandLonniefarmedandhadasmalldairyherdintheWendellareafor16years.Theymovedtothemini-cassiaareain1961.SophiaandLonnieraisedtwodaughtersinthatarea.ShewastheheadcookintheschoollunchprogramforMinidokaCountyschoolsfor27yearsuntil her retirement.She cared forLonnie,whosufferedfromAlzheimer’s,afterherretirement.Hepassedawayin1993. Sheissurvivedbyherdaughters;JoyceFreemanofHey-burn,andTwylaCameronofRupert;hergrandchildren;LonnaWorthingtonofHeyburn, Jacob(Verena)Robertsof Denver, CO, Tifney (Daniel) Madalena of MountainCity,NV,andDylanRobertsofPocatello,ID.Shehadsixgreat-grandchildren; Alannah(Jason) Griswold, ChanceWorthington,Morgen,LogenandtwinsDanielleandWy-attMadalena. Sophiawasprecededindeathbyherparents,herfourbrothers, a sister, andher husbandof 56years.Funeral

serviceswereheldonMonday,November 24, 2014, at Farn-sworth Mortuary in Jerome,Idaho. Interment followed attheWendellCemetery. Sophia’s family wouldlike to thank everyone atHighland Estates for all thelove and care, and to Annafrom Abigail’s home care,thank you for being so goodtoourAngel,ourmotherandgrandmother,Sophia.

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South Central Public Health District Hosting Your Health

Idaho Sign Up Events TWIN FALLS-South Central Public Health District(SCPHD) is helping individuals compare and choosehealthinsuranceplansthatworkforthemandtheirfami-liesbyhostingYourHealthIdaho(YHI)signupeventsatseveralSCPHDofficesinthesouthcentralIdaho. During the events, free assistance fromYHI certifiedagents,brokers,andenrollmentcounselorswillbeavail-able.Thesignupeventswilltakeplace:

· AttheBurleySCPHDoffice (2311ParkeAve.Unit4,Suite4) onDecember4from2p.m.to6p.m.· AttheJeromeSCPHDoffice (951EastAvenueH) onDecember5from2p.m.to6p.m.

Ifyouareamongthemorethan70,000Idahoanswhopurchasedahealthinsuranceplanfor2014,YHIisavail-abletohelprenewyourpolicyfor2015.Theopenenroll-mentperiod runs fromNovember15,2014 toFebruary15, 2015. To be covered on January 1, 2015 you mustenrollbyDecember15.

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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ TheCollegeofSouthernIdahowillholdaspecialLateNightRegistrationeventfrom5to9p.m.Thursday,Dec.4intheTaylor/StudentUnionbuildingtogivereturningstudentsandthosewhoarethinkingofbecomingstudentsanadditionalopportunitytotalkwithadvisorsandregis-terforthespringsemester. Academicandtechnicalprogramadvisors,careercoun-selors, andfinancial aid advisorswill be available.Thebookstoreandtestingcenterwillbeopen.CSIwillpro-videactivitiesforthekidsalongwithfreerefreshments. Registration is currently under way for the spring se-mester,whichbeginsTuesday, Jan.20.Formore infor-mation,call733-9554orcontactanyadvisorintheCSITaylorbuilding.

Registration is now open for Spring 2015 Semestercourses.Takeyourclass(es)throughtheNorthSideCen-terandsavegasandwear-and-tearonyourvehicle! Here’sourline-up: ANTH102CulturalAnthropology ARTS203/225/226Ceramics COMM101FundamentalsofOralCommunication ECON201PrinciplesofMacroeconomics ENGL020WritingandReadingConnections ENGL102EnglishComposition2 ENGL175IntroductiontoLiterature HIST102WesternCivilization2 HUMA102IntroductiontotheHumanities2 MATH015Prealgebra MATH025BeginningAlgebra MATH108IntermediateAlgebra MATH123MathinModernSociety MATH143CollegeAlgebra PHYA156Over60andGettingFit PHYE155HealthandWellness PSYC101GeneralPsychology STUS101CollegeStudyMethods THEA101TheaterAppreciationStaytunedforourexcitingCommunityEducationcourseschedulecomingatthefirstoftheyear! TheNorthSideCenterwillcloseatnoononDecember23,2014,fortheholidaysandre-openat8a.m.onJanu-ary5,2015.HappyHolidays! For more information, go to www.csi.edu/northside, or contact us by calling 934-8678 [email protected].

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DonaldEdwardKrahn DonaldEdward“Grampy”Krahn,81,wasbornathomeinKingHillIdahotoEddyandInaKrahn. Eddy worked on the railroad which oftenkepthimawayfromthefamily.TheylivedinGooding Idaho and when Don was 10 EddybecameafarmeronCamasPrairie. DonservedthreeyearsintheU.S.Armydur-ingtheKoreanWareraasanenlistedmember. Assomeonealwaysseekingadventure,DonwentfromworkingdeepundergroundminingoretotheAlaskanmountaintopshuntingGriz-zlyBearandMountainGoat.HeoftentalkedaboutgoingWildBoarhuntinginTransylva-niaandCapeBuffalohuntinginAfrica. DonmethiswifeCaroleinSeattleattheCatholicsin-glesclubwhileworkingatBoeingwherehewasasystemanalyst.WhenBoeinglosttheTFXcontract,Donwasoneof20,000peoplewholosttheirjob. DonandCarole(whowas7monthspregnantwiththeirfirst child)moved to JuneauAlaskawhereDonworkedforthestatedoingprogramming.Theonlyhousingavail-ablewasaremodeledQuonsethut20milesfromtown.ItoverlookedAukeBayandtherewerefiftystepsuptothedoor.Therewasnotelephone.Thenearestneighborwasamileaway. JimandJoewereborn there.Asamemberofa localshootingclub,DonwouldspendeveningsreloadingandallowingJimtoorganizethebrass.Donsurvivedanava-lanchewhilegoathuntingandwhilerecoveringmovedtoBoisewhereChriswasborn.

DoncompletedhisBachelorofArtdegreeatBoiseStateUniversity. Then in 1971, after graduation, Don movedhis family to the Bay area and attended San Francisco

StatewherehereceivedhisMastersofArt.Hesurroundedhimselfwithartworkfromtheab-stracttubularsculptureinthefrontyardofthehousetothemassivealligatorstructureatHalfMoonBay. Ready for a more rural environment andrelatives, Don moved his family back to theBoise area in 1978. He spent the rest of hisworkingcareerattheStateDepartmentofEd-ucationwritingfinancialprograms. Duringretirement,Donspentmuchofhistimeplanninghuntingseasonforhissonsand

enjoyingthecompanyofhis8grandchildrenand3great-grandchildren.Althoughoftenencouragedtotakeupartagain,itwasn’tuntilafewyearsagohedelvedbackintosculpture, creating a bronze ballerina and a large RakusculptureofthenightPresidentLincolnmetMaryTodd,nowhangingintheCamasCountyHistoricalMuseum. Forthepast6months,heandCarolelivedinFairfieldatDeerCreekenjoying the lifeof thesmallcommunitywherehegrewup. DonwasamemberoftheKnightsofColumbusandtheAmericanLegion. DonpassedawayonthelastdayofdeerhuntingseasonwhileenjoyingthegreatoutdoorsoverlookinghisplaceinthehillsofFairfield. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the St.MarksfoodbankinBoise.

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Holiday Shows at the Herrett Center TheFaulknerPlanetariumatCSI’sHerrettCenter forArtsandSciencewillhavetwonewholidayprogramsstartingthisFriday,alongwithaChristmasprogramthatdebutedlastyear. ‘Let ItSnow’featuressongsof theseasonalongwithfull-dome holiday imagery. The program includes ‘Let it Snow’byFrankSinatra,‘RudolphtheRed-NosedReindeer’byGeneAutry, ‘WinterWonderland’ by Annie Lennox, ‘Jingle BellRock’byBrendaLee,andothers.‘LetItSnow’willshowat3:30and8p.m.FridayandSaturday,Nov.28and29andwillthenbeshownat8p.m.Fridaysand3:30and8p.m.SaturdaysbetweenDec.2and20. Thefirstnewprogram,‘TheStarofBethlehem,’exploresthe2,000yearoldmysteryofthelightintheskythatledthewisementothemangeronthefirstChristmas.Wasitastarthatwasseenonlybythemagiorwasitanaturally-occurringphenom-enon?Could it have even been a supernova? “This programprovidesmanytheoriesaswellasanupliftingexperiencefor

allaudiences,”saidFaulknermanagerRickGreenawald.Theprogrambeginsitsholidayrunat2:30and7p.m.FridayandSaturday,Nov.28and29.BetweenDec.2and20,itwillshowat7p.m.TuesdaysandFridaysandat2:30p.m.Saturdays. Theothernewprogramis‘TheLongestNight:AWinter’sTale,’aboutafamilyofstorytellerswhocometoavillagetotelltalesonthelongestofnights.Thetalesincludethemoonand stars, beasts and heroes. The program also explores theconceptthatwinterisatimefortheEarthtorest,waitingfornewgrowth in the spring. ‘TheLongestNight’will showat1:30and4:30p.m.FridayandSaturday,Nov.28and29andwill thenbescheduledat1:30and7p.m.SaturdaysbetweenDec.2and20. Admission prices to the Faulkner Planetarium at $6 foradults,$5forseniors,and$4forstudents.Childrenunder2areadmittedfree.AdmissiontotheHerrettCenterisalwaysfreeofcharge.Formoreinformation,calltheHerrettfrontdeskat732-6655orgotheHerrettwebsiteathttp://herrett.csi.edu.

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T.S. No. 1248628-37 Parcel No. rpf0050004018ba NOTICE OFTRUSTEE’SSALEOnJanuary20,2015,atthehourof2:00pm,ofsaidday,atOnthefrontstepsofthecamascountycourthouse501,SoldierRoad,Fairfield,Idaho,FirstAmericanTitleInsuranceCom-pany,astrustee,willsellatpublicauction,tothehighestbidder,forcash, cashier’s check drawn on a State or National Bank, a checkdrawnbyaStateorFederalCreditUnion,or a checkdrawnbyaState or Federal Savings and Loan Association, Savings Associa-tion,orSavingsBank,allpayableatthetimeofsale,thefollowingdescribed real property, situated in theCountyofCamas, stateofIdaho,anddescribedasfollows,towit:Theeast67feetoflots18,19,20,21, and22, inblock4of fairfield townsite,Camascounty,idaho,asthesameisshownontheofficialplatthereforelocatedintheofficeofthecountyrecorderofsaidcounty.Commonlyknownas101AlturasAvenueWestFairfield Id 83327.Saidsalewillbemadewithoutcovenantorwarranty,expressor implied, regardingtitle,possessionor encumbrances to satisfy theobligation securedbyandpursuanttothepowerofsaleconferredintheDeedofTrustexecutedbyRodneyShaneHarrisAnUnmarriedManasGrantor,toGoodingTitleandEscrow,asTrustee, for thebenefitandsecu-rityofMortgageElectronicRegistrationSystems,Inc.,(“mers”)AsNominee For The Mortgage Co-op, A Utah Corporation, Its Suc-cessorsandAssignsasBeneficiary,recordedFebruary17,2005,asInstrumentNo.78226,MortgagerecordsofCamasCounty,Idaho.THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITHSECTION45-1506(4)(a),IDAHOCODE.NOREPRESENTATIONISMADETHATTHEYARE,ORARENOT,PRESENTLYRE-SPONSIBLEFORTHISOBLIGATION.Thedefaultforwhichthissaleistobemadeis:Failuretopaythemonthlypaymentdueaugust1,2009ofprincipal,interestandimpoundsandsubsequentinstall-mentsduethereafter;pluslatecharges;togetherwithallsubsequentsumsadvancedbybeneficiarypursuanttothetermsandconditionsofsaiddeedoftrust.Theestimatedbalanceowingasofthisdateontheobligationsecuredbysaiddeedoftrustis$136,424.21,includinginterest,costsandexpensesactuallyincurredinenforcingtheobli-gationthereunderorinthissale,andtrustee’sfeesand/orreasonableattorney’sfeesasauthorizedinthepromissorynotesecuredbytheaforementionedDeedofTrust.FirstAmericanTitleInsuranceCom-panyC/oCal-westernReconveyanceLlcP.O.Box22004ElCajonCa92022-9004(800)546-1531Dated:September12,2014Signa-ture/ByFirstAmericanTitleInsuranceCompany.DLPP-439929publishedon11/26,12/03,12/10&12/17

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TherearemanybrickandmortarbusinesseswithinLin-colnCountyandtheChamberasksyoutosupport localbusinessesthisholidayseason.Whenyoushopyourlo-calbusinesses,youembracewhatmakesyourcommunityunique,youcreatelocaljobs,moreofyourmoneywillbekeptinyourlocaleconomy,youtakeadvantageoftheirexpertiseandyoumakeyourcommunityadestination. TherearesomegreatbusinessesalongSouthRailStreetand Greenwood Streets such as G & H Ace Hardware,2ndTimeAroundAntiqueMall,CrossroadAttic,Salli’sBack Porch Fabrics, Crossroads Mercantile, Bozzuto’sFurniture and Appliance, Napa Auto Parts, Ann’s AutoandAgSupply,AboveandBeyondSalon,SheerExcel-lence,theIronHorseSaloon,andSawtoothFoodTown. Dietrich has the ShawMerc. andRichfield don’t for-getPiper’s and theHangout,Off theGrid, andCathy’sCloset. You can’t forget the fine restaurants that are in Sho-shone.ThereistheManhattanCafé,TheSnackBar,theMountain View Lanes. In Dietrich there is the EaglesNest,andinRichfield,theMainStreetBarandGrill. Ifyouarenotable tostop inatanyof thesebusinessduringSmallBusinessSaturday,besuretotaketimebe-foreChristmastoseewhatthesegreatbusinessinLincolnCountyhavetooffer. TheLincolnCountyChamberofCommerceencourag-esnotjustLincolnCountyresidentsbuttheentireMagicValleytocometoLincolnCountyandseewhatyouaremissing.TofindoutaboutmoreaboutthelocalbusinessbesuretostopbytheLincolnCountyChamberofCom-merceoffice,102SouthRailStreetEast,Shoshoneorvisitlincolncountychamber.orgorfindusonFacebook.

TheCollegeofSouthernIdahoDiversityCouncilwillhostashowingofthedocumentaryRedLight,GreenLightat7p.m.Wednesday,Dec.3inroom108oftheCSIHep-worthbuilding(formerlytheAspenbuilding).Admissionisfreeofchargeandthepublicisinvitedtoattend. Club advisor PerriGardner says the film is about theglobal attempt tofight sex trafficking.Twofilmmakers,whowillbeavailableonlinetochatwiththeaudienceaf-terward,havetraveledacrosstencountriestoexploretheissue,attemptingtofindouthowtopreventsexualexploi-tation. Moreinformationaboutthemoviecanbefoundathttp://redlightgreenlightfilm.com

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Asnationsaroundtheglobeat-tempt to fight sex trafficking,manyconsider legalizingpros-titution.Twofilmmakerstravelacross ten countries to exploretheissue,attemptingtoanswerthequestion:“How can we prevent sexual exploitation before it happens

in the first place?”Though governments are get-ting better at prosecuting traf-fickers and providing aftercareto victims, it is time we begintoaskthequestionofwhatliesattheroot.

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Legal Notices ~ Legal Notices ~ Legal Notices ~ Legal Notices ~ Legal Notices ~ Legal NoticesTRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE. Reference is made to that cer-taintrustdeedmadebyMatthewW.RennerandCherylA.Renner,Grantor(s), toAllianceTitle&EscrowCorporation, trustee, in fa-vorofGreenTreeFinancialServicingCorporation,asbeneficiary,recorded 10/01/1997, in the Records of Lincoln County, Idaho asInstrument No. 162889, which was subsequently assigned to U.S.Bank,NA.astrusteeonbehalfofManufacturedHousingContractSenior/Subordinate Pass-Through Certificate Trust 1997-8 underInstrumentNo.0000195381,andGlogowskiLawFirm,PLLCbeingthe successor trustee, covering the following described real prop-ertysituatedintheabove-mentionedcountyandstate,towit:APN:RP04S19E140006A;Township4South,Range19EastoftheBoiseMeridian,LincolnCounty,IdahoSection14:AparceloflandlocatedintheNE¼NE¼ofsaidSection,moreparticularlydescribedasfol-lows: COMMENCING at the Northeast corner of said Section 14andbeingTHETRUEPOINTOFBEGINNING;THENCESouth00°00’00”WestalongtheEastboundaryoftheNE¼ofSection14foradistanceof427.00feet;THENCENorth90°00’00”Westforadistanceof576.37feet;THENCENorth02°50’24”Westforadis-tanceof271.81feet;THENCENorth34°39’22”Eastforadistanceof179.21feettoapointontheNorthboundaryoftheNE¼ofSec-tion14;THENCENorth89°02’54”EastalongtheNorthboundaryoftheNE¼ofSection14foradistanceof488.00feettoTHETRUEPOINTOFBEGINNING.SUBJECTTOa25.0footwideCountyroad easement along the North and East boundaries of the beforedescribedparcel.SUBJECTTOaneasementfortheuseandmainte-nanceoftheexistingirrigationditcheslocatedwithinthedescribedparcel;Commonlyknownas1245East 1020North,Richfield, ID83349.Boththebeneficiaryandthetrusteehaveelectedtosellthesaidrealpropertytosatisfytheobligationssecuredbysaidtrustdeedandnoticehasbeenrecordedpursuant tosectionIRC45-1505(3):the default for which the foreclosure is made is the grantor’s fail-ure to make payments as follows: Delinquent Payments from Apr2014thruSept2014at therateof7.0%andamountof$615.07foratotalof$3693.92;LateChargesof$40.00;BeneficiaryAdvancesof$3500.00(est.).TOTALREQUIREDTOREINSTATE:$3733.92.*Thisamount isestimatedandneeds tobeconfirmedprior to thesubmission of a payment as regular monthly payments, advancesand other charges continue to accrue during the pendency of thisnotice. Installmentofprincipaland interestplus impoundsand/oradvanceswhichbecamedueonApril, 2014plus amounts that aredueormaybecomedueforthefollowing:latecharges,delinquentpropertytaxes,insurancepremiums,advancesmadeonseniorliens,taxes and/or insurance, trustee fees, and any attorneys’ fees andcourt costs arising from or associatedwith beneficiaries effort toprotectandpreserveitssecuritymustbecuredasaconditionofrein-statement.Byreasonofthedefault,thebeneficiaryhasdeclaredallsumsowingontheobligationsecuredbythetrustdeedimmediatelydueandpayable,thosesumsbeingthefollowing,towit:$69,294.24withinterestthereonattherateof7.0%beginningon11/05/1997,plus late charges, until paid; plus prior accrued late charges; plusadvancesof$3500.00, togetherwith titleexpenses,costs, trustee’sfeesandattorneys’feeincurredhereinbyreasonofsaiddefault;andanyfurthersumsadvancedbythebeneficiaryfortheprotectionoftheabovedescribedrealpropertyanditsinteresttherein.Whereof,noticeisherebygiventhatGlogowskiLawFirm,PLLC,theunder-signedtrusteewillon01/30/2015,at11:00amMT,atthefollowingplace:northentranceoftheLincolnCountyCourthouse,111W“B”St,Shoshone,ID83352sellatpublicauctiontothehighestbidderfor

cashtheinterestinthesaiddescribedrealpropertywhichthegrantorhadorhadpowertoconveyatthetimeoftheexecutionbyhimofthesaidtrustdeed,togetherwithanyinterestwhichthegrantororhissuccessorsininterestacquiredaftertheexecutionofsaidtrustdeed,tosatisfytheforegoingobligationstherebysecuredandthecostsandexpensesofsale,includingareasonablechargebythetrustee.No-ticeisfurthergiventhatanypersonnamedinIRC45-1506hastherighttohavetheforeclosureproceedingdismissedandthetrustdeedreinstatedbypayment to thebeneficiaryof theentireamountthendue(otherthansuchportionofsaidprincipalaswouldnotthenbeduehadnodefaultoccurred),togetherwiththecosts,trustee’sandattorney’s fees and curing any other default complained of in theNoticeofDefaultbytenderingtheperformancerequiredundertheobligationortrustdeed,atanytimepriortofivedaysbeforethedatelastsetforsale.IftheTrusteeisunabletoconveytitleforanyreason,thesuccessfulbidder’ssoleandexclusiveremedyshallbethereturnofmoniespaidtotheTrustee,andthesuccessfulbiddershallhavenofurtherrecourse.DATED:September25,2014.By/s/KatrinaE.GlogowskiofGlogowskiLawFirm,PLLC,5062ndAveSte2600,Seattle,WA98104.(206)903-9966

NOTICE OF PROPOSEDCHANGE OF WATER RIGHT

TRANSFER NO. 79430

SOUTHCOVEVENTURESLLC,C/OGREGORYVIK,POBOX1607,BELLEVUE,WA98009; has filedApplicationNo. 79430 for changes to the following water rights withinBLAINE,CAMASCounty(s):RightNo(s).37-22771,37-7393;toseeafulldescriptionoftheserightsandtheproposedtrans-fer,pleaseseewww.idwr.idaho.gov/apps/wr/QueryNewTrans-fers/QueryNewTransfers.aspx.Thepurposeof the transfer istochangeaportionof theaboverightsasfollows: Transferproposes moving a 19.8 acre portion (0.25 cfs) of an irriga-tiongroundwaterrightfromanexistingfarmlocatedapproxi-mately19.25to19.5mi.eastand4.7to5.0mi.southofFair-field.Twoexistingwellswilldivertthe0.25cfswhichwhencombinedwiththeexistingrightwillallowforthediversionof2.83cfsand822.9AFfortheirrigationof274.3acresonanexistingfarmlocatedapproximately2.0to3.0eastofFairfieldonthesouthsideofHWY20.

Foradditionalinformationconcerningthepropertylocation,contact Southern Region office at (208) 736-3033. ProtestsmaybesubmittedbasedonthecriteriaofIdahoCodeSec.42-222. Anyprotestagainst theproposedchangemustbefiledwith the Department of Water Resources, Southern Region,650 Addison Ave W Ste 500, Twin Falls ID 83301 togetherwithaprotestfeeof$25.00foreachapplicationonorbeforeDecember8,2014.Theprotestantmustalsosendacopyoftheprotesttotheapplicant.

GARY SPACKMAN, Director

Published in Idaho Mountain Express & Camas Courier on November 19th & 26th, 2014

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