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New Owners For Soldier Mountain
Last Friday, the Gooding SenatorssqueakedbySouthFremontwitha34to33wintoearnthemaplaceinthesemi-finalsoftheStateFootballTournament.
TheSenatorwillhostHomedalethisFridayat7:00p.m.HomedalehasonlylostonegamethisseasontotheundefeatedEmmettHuskies.
Gooding Senators In Semifinals
Press Release Last Thursday, SchoolDistrict #121 announceethat the Camas CountySchoolhadbeenchosenbythe Idaho Dairy Council(IDC) to receive a DairyDoes Good FoodserviceGrant! This grant will allowtheir food service teamtoupgradesomekitchen
equipment, specificallythe purchase of a highpowercommercialWaringblenderwhichwillbenefitstudentsandaid inpro-viding nutritious schoolmealsandsnacks. TheDairyDoesGoodFoodserviceGrantismadepossiblethroughgenerousfundingfromIdahodairyfarm families. The IDC
is a long-time supporterof the National SchoolLunchandSchoolBreak-fast programs, and sup-ports Idaho schools in avarietyofways. Theschoolislookingfor-wardtocreatingavarietyofdairyofferings,whichhasproven to have excellenthealthbenefits,andhelpsstudentssucceedinschool.
Camas School District Receives Foodservice Grant
After several winters oflessthanadequatesnow,theboardofdirectorsfortheskiresortnorthofFairfieldde-cidedtoputthebusinessupforsale.InOctobertheofferwaspostedontheresort’sFacebookpage,andwhileabout2000peoplerespond-ed,lessthanahalfadozenwereconsideredserious. OnThursdayoflastweek,itwasannouncedthattheresortwassoldtoMattandDianeMcFerranofBend,Oregon. Matt McFerran hasworkedforthelast15yearsatBendResearch(aresearchanddevelopmentfirmforpharmaceutical-deliverytechnologies).DianeMc-FerranisacertifiedpilatesinstructorandtheownerofMovePilatesinBend. Aski-racingtrainer,Mr.McFerranhasbeendream-ingofowningaplacelikeSoldierMountainforyears.ThegoalnowistomovetoFairfield,plowthroughallthepaperworkneedtotakeover the resort, learn allabouttheequipmentonthemountain,andmakesure
Thepubliciscordiallyinvitedtoat-tendElmerMillerPost#19’sannualVeteransDayServiceandplaquededi-cationonWednesday,November11,2015at11:00AMatMountainViewCemetery,Fairfield,Idaho.Aceremony
willbeheldtohonortheveterans.AluncheonfollowingtheserviceswillbeprovidedbytheAmericanLegionAux-iliary,attheAmericanLegionHall,theluncheonisopentothepublic.ComeandhelpuscelebrateVeteransDay.
VETERANS DAY SERVICEMountain View Cemetery, Fairfield, Idaho
November 11, 2015 at 11:00 a.m.
Volume 39 ~ Number 45
News from the Heart of IdahoCamas • Lincoln • Gooding
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Notices of Upcoming Events & MeetingsPotatoes & Onions TeeHurdwillbeatIronMountainInninFairfieldthisThursdayandFridaywithPotatoes&Onionsforsale.Thisisagreatopportunitytostockupforthewinter.Food Bank in Fairfield: TheLighthouseFoodPantrywillbeopenthisFriday,November13th,from3to4p.m.Formoreinformation,callEdat764-3322.Prairie Quilters ThePrairieQuiltersinFairfieldhaveanewquiltontheframe.Stopbyandaddafewstitches.Beginnersmorethanwelcome!TuesdaysandFridaysfrom10:00to12:00attheCamasSenior&CommunityCenter.Camas Craft Bazaar Callingallcrafters!TheCommunityChurch,incon-junctionwiththeannualTreeLighting,willbehostingitsCraftBazaaronFriday,December4,2015.IfyouwouldbeinterestedinhavingboothspacepleasecontactMelodyat764-2630.Boothspaceisfreeofcharge.
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.
Monday,November23rdTakeaGoogleEarthTour
withWinstonEllisTourwillbeginat10:30atthe
CamasCountySenior&CommunityCenter
Giving Tree and Food & Toy Drive ChristmasisapproachingfastandtheGivingTreeandFood&ToyDriveareinfullswing!TheCamasPTOwouldliketoremindtheFairfieldcommunitytogetyourGivingTreeformsandhavethemturnedinbyNovember17th.Christmasislookingbrighterforallmembersofourcommunityalready! Contact theCamasPTOonFacebookoremailatcamascountypto@gmail.comforquestions.
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AnnualTurkeyDinner UnitedMethodistChurchinGoodingwillhosttheirannualTurkeyDinneronNovember19thfrom5to7:30p.m.Adultsare$10,12yearsandunderare$5.
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NeedaTurkeyforThanksgiving? SouthCentralCommunityActionistakingapplica-tion.Call934-5150foranappointment.
TheLighthouseFoodPantrywouldliketothankCubScoutPack143forthegreatjobtheydidwiththeirfooddrive.Packmembersinclude:EmmettPalan,ColtonStal-ey,MasonQuinonez,NatePine,TimothyPine,MicahFox,andLeviAshmead.Leadersare:NatalieQuinonez,ChandaAshmead,andBeckyStaley.ThePackwouldalsolikethankthecommunityfortheirgenerosity.
Winter WonderlandOutdoor Decorating Contest
Businesses,individuals,andgroupsinCamasCountyareinvitedtosignupattheCamasCreekCountyStorebyNovember15th.ThewinnerwillbeannouncedattheChristmasTreeLightingonDecember4th. Ifyouhavequestions,callShellyat539-9239.SponsoredbytheCamasChamberofCommerce.
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MeetingNotice The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Ser-viceStateTechnicalCommitteewillholdameetingonWednesday,Dec.9,2015,from9:30a.m.to3:30p.m.attheIdahoFish&GameofficeinJerome(324South417East,Suite1).Theagendaisexpectedtoinclude,butisnotlimitedto: ·USDAProgramfundingdiscussionandupdate, ·PartnerRoundtablediscussions, ·Highlyinformativepresentationsfrom twomemberorganizations, ·ConservationPlanningStrategydiscussion ·NRCS-IdahoBusinessStrategyPlandiscussion ·HEL/WCcompliancediscussion. Formeetinginformationortorequestanaccessibilityaccommodation,pleasecontactKrisBergbyDec1,[email protected].
FairfieldRangerDistrictOpenHouseThursday,November12th
TheFairfieldRangerDistrictwouldliketoinvitethepub-lictoanopenhousetodiscussanupcomingForesthealthprojectintheSaltCreek/BownsCreekandFleckSummitarea.ThegoalsoftheSaltBownsVegetationManagementProjectare:1)torestorethedeclininghealthofthevegeta-tionduetoinsectanddiseaseinfestationsandthelongtermexclusionoffire;and2)toreducetheamountofaccumulatedfuel,reducingtheriskofalarge,severefireinthearea. RepresentativesfromtheFairfieldRangerDistrictwillbeinattendancetotalktothepublicabouttheproject’sobjectives.TheopenhousewillbeinFairfieldattheCamasCountySeniorCenterfrom5to7p.m.onNovember12,2015.TheSeniorCenterislocatedat129WillowAveWest,Fairfield,Idaho. “It’sagreatopportunityforthepublictogetinvolvedwiththeplanningprocessanddiscusswithForestServiceStaffworkingontheprojecthowitshouldbecarriedoutandimplemented,”accordingtoMikeDettori,FairfieldDistrictRanger.“Weencouragefolkstocometotheopenhouseandshareyoursuggestionsandcomments.” IfyouhaveanyquestionsabouttheopenhousepleasecontactLynSnoddyat208-737-3246.
Jason E NeilFinancial Advisor
442 Main StreetGooding, Idaho 83330208-934-5001
Do you have a subscription?1 Yr - $20.00....2 Yr - $34.00the Courier NEWSP.O. Box 339 - Fairfield, Idaho 83327
November11,20153...but never Compromising the Truth. the Courier News ~ 888-934-1862
o b i t u a r i e s LoisM.Gehrig,76,aresi-dent of Jerome, formerly ofGooding,passedawayTues-day,November3,2015atSafeHavenHomesinGoodingaf-terashortbattlewithcancer. ShewasbornJune24,1939toDonnaLeeandWilliamMar-leyBehuninatthehomeofhergrandparentsinFairfield,ID.HerfamilymovedtonorthernIdahobeforeeventuallysettlinginGooding.LoisspentallherschoolyearsinGoodingandgraduatedfromGoodingHighSchoolin1957.ShewasamemberofafamilybandcalledtheBee-Bops,playedintheGoodingHighSchoolMarchingBandandsanginthechoirandquartet. In1958shemarriedWilliamEdgarGehrigandmovedtoPocatello,ID.Twochildrenwerebornofthemarriage,BilliJoAnnandRobertAllen.Theygaveherfourbeautifulgranddaughters. WhileinPocatelloLoisbelongedtoseveralorganiza-tionsincluding,CampusWives,PocatelloStockCarRacingAuxiliary,severalbowlingleaguesandcardclubs.ShortlyaftermovingtoNampa,IDshewasdivorcedandmovedbacktoGooding.ShestartedworkingforTupperwareattheplantinJeromeinthepackingdepartmentandthenintheaccountingofficeuntiltheJeromeplantclosed.ShetransferredtotheTupperwareplantinSouthCarolinaforafewmonthsandreturnedtoIdahotosettleinJerome. Byage50shehadreturnedtocollegeandgraduatedfromtheCSIwoodworkingprogram.Shespentthenext10yearsservingwiththeCenterforNewDirectionsAdvisoryCouncilatCSI,aswellasworkingforacompanybuildingspecialtyatticventsforafewyearsbeforestartingherownbusiness.Woodbecameherpassion.Shewouldtakethewoodscrapsandmakecratesorlaminatethescrapstogethertomaketreasureboxesandsellthematcraftshowsalongwiththemanyotherwooditemsshecreated.
LoisMarlynBehuninGehrig Skylar Shane Gill, 27, ofRichfield,passedawayFridayOctober30,2015,atSmileyCreek. HewasbornJuly23,1988,inJerome,Idaho,thesonofCraigandDawnGill.Sky-lar was raised in Richfieldand attended school there.HegraduatedfromJuniperHillsHighSchoolin2007.Skylarwasfullofenergyandenjoyedlifetothefullest.Asayoungchild,herodehorsesandworkedonhisauntanduncle’sranch.Helovedhorsesandhelpedbreakhisownhorse,“Clyde”,anddrovehisownminihorsechariotteam,“Lil’Titans.”HeenjoyedcampingandtheannualfamilyhuntingtriptoStanley.Skylarlovedbeingoutdoors,fishinganddrinkingbeerwithhisbrothers.Hewasalsoaverytalentedartist. Skylarissurvivedbyhisfatherandstepmother,CraigandJackieGillandhismother,DawnKruegerGill;hissister,Mackenzie;hisbrothers,Levie,WyattandIan;grandparents,RichandPattyGill,GaryandRobertaJonesandLindaandDougBriscoe.Heisalsosurvivedbymanyextendedfamilymembersandfriends.Heispre-cededindeathbyhisgrandfather,BillKruegerandhisauntKathyJohnsonanduncleRodJohnson. AmemorialservicewasheldonSaturday,November7,2015,attheRichfieldCommunityChurch.IntermentwasattheRichfieldCemetery.
SkylarShaneGill
Lois was preceded in death by her parents and herex-husband. SheissurvivedbyherbrothersEugene(Donna)BehuninofGooding,ID,Gary(Cora)BehuninofSebastopolCA,hersistersAnnell(Glen)WilliamsonofGeorgetown,IDandRita(Gerry)BrownofStGeorge,UT,hertwochildrenBilli(Dale)MilesofGooding,ID,Robert(Lisa)Gehrig,ofRigby,ID,4grand-daughters,MirindaMilesClimer,AmandaMilesHaye,LauraGehrig,Katherine(Katie)Geh-rig,4great-grandchildrenandmanyniecesandnephews. Afuneralservicewillbeheldat10a.m.onFriday,No-vember13,2015,attheChurchofJesusChristofLatter-daySaintsinGooding,withvisitationatthechurchbeginningat9:30am.BurialwillfollowatElmwoodCemetery. ArrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDe-marayFuneralService.Condolencesandmemoriesmaybesharedwiththefamilyatwww.demarayfuneralservice.
Julie Burton934-8037Fax: 934-8032
Auto/Home/Life/Commercial/Health 309 Main Street / GoodingOPEN: Mon-Fri: 9 am to 5 pm
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LouisFranklinVaughn,96, of Richfield, passedawaypeacefullySunday,November 1st, 2015 atthehomeofhissons,KimandBeebVaughn. LouwasbornNovem-ber15,1918inRichfield,IdahotoLouisR.VaughnandFloraMayVaughn.WhileincollegeinGoodingIda-ho,Loujoinedthe116thCalvary,andlaterwasdraftedintotheArmy.LouservedseveralyearsinWWII,andwasstationedoverseasduringhisservice.WhenLouwasdischargedfromtheArmyhewenttoworkforHillsideRodeoCompany,wherehemetPriscilla“Pat”Kimball.TheyweremarriedJune3rd1954,theysettledinRichfieldonLouie’sfamilyfarmwheretheyraisedthreesons. LouissurvivedbyhissonsKimVaughn,BeebVaughn,andCraig(Robin)Vaughn:Grandsons,TyrelandJosh;sis-tersDorisSchied,LorettaHines,andbrotherRalph“Fatsy”Vaughn;andmanyextendedfamilymembersandfriends. ServiceswereheldonFriday,November6,2015,attheRichfieldCommunityChurch.IntermentfollowedattheRichfieldCemetery.
LouisFranklinVaughn FrancesHunterStriegel,93,ofGooding,passedpeacefullyawayThursday November 5, 2015 atEmerson House Memory CareCenterinGardenCityIdaho,sur-roundedbyherthreechildrenandanumberofgrandchildren. FranceswasbornJuly31,1922inMayfield,KYtoFrancesBarnesHuffandWilliamHunterHuff,joininganoldersisterMarySue. FranceswasraisedandattendedschoolsinHickman,KY,graduatingin1939attheageof16.Sheaspiredtobecomeanursebuthadtowaituntilshereached18toentertraining.WhilewaitingshejoinedhersisterSueinJoliet,ILtoworkandsavemoneyforschool. InJolietshemetthehandsomesonoftheirlandladyandonMay3,1941FrancesandEdwardStriegelwerejoinedinmar-riageinUnionCity,TN.Ed,anelectrician,wasemployedinthatfieldorrelatedfieldsduringhislifetime.In1942theybecametheproudparentsoftheirfirstborndaughter,Donna.ThefamilythenmovedtoOttawa,IL.SoEdcouldworkintheshipyardsproducinglandingcraftforthewareffort.Theretheywereblessedwithason,WilliamHunterbornin1944.AfterthewarthefamilymovedtoCaliforniaandthentoPocatello,IDwherein1950,theycameupontheopportunitytopurchaseasmallindependenttelephonecompanyinRichfield,ID.Franceswasinchargeoftelephoneoperatorsandtheofficeportionofthebusinessandwassuc-cessfulinbalancingthoseresponsibilitiesandraisingthechildren.There,daughter,ElizabethAnnjoinedthefamilyin1956.ThecompanybroughtmoderndialtelephonestoRichfieldandlaterexpanded,buildinganothertelephonesysteminGrandviewandBruneau,IDin1959andMt.CityandOwyhee,NVin1962.TheymovedtoGrandviewdur-ingtheconstructionandeventuallysoldthecompanyandmovedtoBoise.FrancesenrolledinBoiseState’snursingprogramandfulfilledthoseearlieraspirationsofbecomingaLicensedPracticalNurseenjoyinga13yearcareerworkingforSt.Luke’sinBoise.MostrecentlyshebecameanardentBSUfootballfanfollowingthegamesonTV. EdandFrancesuponretirementsoldtheirhomeinBoiseandembarkedona20yearadventuretravelingintheirRV.TheyweremembersofSKPparksandGoodSamClubandvisitedparksinstatesalloverthenation.InthelateryearstheyboughtahomeinGoodingenjoyingsummersthereandwinteringinYuma.Theyhadjustcelebratedtheir67thWeddingAnniversaryshortlybeforeEddiedin1968. Franceswasaninvolvedcommunitymemberwhereversheresided.Shewasafiftyyearmemberandpastmatronofthe
FrancesHunterStriegelo b i t u a r i e s
OrderofEasternStar;activeinDaughtersoftheNile;andalongtimememberoftheMethodistChurch.InGoodingshealsoservedasaDirectoroftheSeniorCenterandontheHospitalAuxiliary. Franceswasprecededindeathby:herparents,herlovinghusband,Edward;sister,SueStruthers;andson-in-law,AnthonyFelton. Survivingherarechildren:Donna(Lew)PenceofGood-ing;Bill(SueDavis)StriegelofGigHarborWA,andAnnFeltonofBoise;hergrandchildren,LynnDanly,KimKaul,DustyMoriety,HunterStriegel,MattHarada,CrystalFel-ton,AaronFelton,VictoriaFelton,andDanielFeltonand6greatgrandchildren. ThefamilywouldliketothankthestaffofDeSanoPlaceinGooding,EmersonHouseAssistedLivinginGardenCityandSignatureHospiceofNampafortheexcellentcareprovidedfortheirMotherandGrandmother. InlieuofflowersthefamilyasksthatdonationsbemadeinFrances’honortotheGoodingSeniorCenter. Amemorialservicewillbeheldat11a.m.onFriday,No-vember13,2015,atDemarayFuneralService–GoodingChapelwithPastorTeresaAdamsofficiating.Aprivatefam-ilyinurnmentwilltakeplaceattheGrandviewCemeteryinGrandview.
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Manyofthemhadnotevenbeenonatrain,bus,orplane.Infact,theylivedtheir
basiclifeneverleavingtheconfinesoftheirhome.Butyet,theyhadalanguagethatwasinferiortonone.Their
languagebecameanationaldefencesecret.TheybecameknownastheAmericanCodeTalkers.ThenativeAmericanNavajoIn-dianswerethosesuchtalkers.Theirlanguagehadbeen“spokenonly”forgenerationswithnobooksorwrittenlanguage. InWWI,nativeAmericanswereusedtosomewarcommu-nications.ThoseweremainlyCherokeeandChoctaw.AdolphHitlerhadheardofsomeofthosecodetalkers.AfterWWIhesentanthropologisttotheUnitedStatestostudynativeAmeri-canlanguages.TheGermanswereunsuccessfulduetothemanynativetongues. DuringWWIIthenativetonguesoftheLakota,Comanche,andMeskwakiwereusedascodetalkers.The27codetalkersoftheMeskwakiIndianswere16%oftheIowapopulationwiththeirskillsprimarilyusedinAfricaagainsttheGermans.Basquespeakingcodetalkers(60total)weretoofewforthePacificCampaign(asweretheothertongues). In1942acivilengineer,PhillipJohnsonofLosAngeles,proposedtheNavajo.JohnsonwasaWWIveteranwhowasraisedontheNavajoreservationasthesonofamissionary.AtsixhebecameaninterpreterfortheUnitedStatesgovernmentforIndianaffairs.HewasoneofthefewoutsidetheNavajowhocouldspeaktheirlanguage. ByproofJohnsonprovedtoGeneralClaytonBBogel,com-mandinggeneralfortheAmphibiousCorpsPacificFleet,thattheNavajomencouldencode,transmit,anddecodeathreelineEnglishmessagein20seconds,asopposedtothe1/2hourofthedecodingmachines.OncetheNavajoswerechosenascodetalkers,Johnsonhimselfwastoooldtojointhemilitary. DialectorbeingbornintotheNavajolanguagewasveryim-portantindetectingimposterstryingtolearnthelanguage.Extrawordswereaddedascodesandonlythecodetalkersmemorizedthemwithnopapertrail.402NavahowereusedascodetalkersinWWII.Onlysevenwerelostinbattle.Inadditiontospeakinganon-knowntongue,theNavajowereexcellentscouts,trackers,andsoldiers. TheNavajocodetalkers(alsoknownasWindTalkers)wereoftheutmostvalueinWWIIforsafetyofourtroopsandvictories.WithouttheWindTalkers,IwoJimawouldhavebeenimpos-sible.TheserviceofthecodetalkerswentthroughtheKoreanWarandintoVietnamwhentheyweredeclassifiedin1968. TheNavajomenreturnedafterthewaronlytobesentbacktothereservationswithnojobs.Evenbankswouldn’tlendfortheirG.I.Bills.It’sasadpaymentforthosewhodidsomuchforourcountryanditssecurity.ThisVeteransDay,Iwouldliketothankallveteranswhogaveall,especiallytheNavajowhoselanguagewasneverbroken. Thisismy“CupofTee”hopefullynotlostintranslation.
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Icriedmyselftosleeplastnightinmywarmandcozybed.
Icouldn’thelpbutwonder…Howmanymoreweredead?Iknownoneoftheirfaces,
Wherethey’refrom,noranynames.Theirdifferencesdon’tmatter,
AsU.S.soldiers,they’rethesame.
ThismorningIwokeup,Gotmyselfdressedandonmyway.
Icouldn’thelpbutwonder….Willwelosesomemoretoday?
Inundisclosedlocations,AroundandinIraq,
IaskedGodfortheirsafety,Andtopleaseletthemcomeback.
Iwentaboutmybusiness,Didmywork,thenheadedhome.
Icouldn’thelpbutwonder….Dotheyfeelallalone?
Ourfightingmenandwomen,Riskinglifeandliberty.
ThethingswetakeforgrantedAretheirgiftstoyouandme.
Ilookedupatthestarstonight,Throughthegentlyswayingtrees,
Asmytornandtatteredflagwaswavinginthebreeze.
Myheartwasfilledwithpride,ForourArmedForcesoverthere.
Icouldn’thelpbutwonder…Doesanybodyevencare?
Freedomisapricelessgift,Andthepricewe’vepaidishigh.
Allthesoldierswhohavegonebefore,Andtheoneswho’veyettodie.Soplease,takejustamoment,Asyoustartorendyourday.Don’tletthembeforgotten
AndGodBlesstheU.S.A.!!!
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thingsarereadyforsnow. Thesalepriceof$149,000willcoveroutstandingdebt,buttheMcFerranswillhavetoputinadditionalmoniesforgroomerswhichwerenotincludedinthesale.Overtime,investmentinsnowmakingequipmentmaybeneeded. Formerowner,ClaudeHinkle,saidinaninterviewwiththeIdahoMountainexpressthatsnowmakingisnecessarytocoverareasofthemountainthatarewindblown.Healsoaddedheisoptimisticthat,“Withtherightinvestmentsandhardwork,themountaincouldbeprofitable.It’sbeendonebefore.” Thispastweek,severalinchesofsnowfellintheSoldierMountainarea.Itwasanice“WelcometoFairfield”forMattandDianeMcFerran.
Acommitteisworkingontheplacementofa
HistoricalSigntobelocat-edattheScenicOverlookon
JohnsonHill.WhenyoustandthereandlookoutovertheLand
oftheCamas,whatdoyousee? JackVarinhascoinedaphrasethataptlydescribesit...EverythingthathasHappenedintheWest,hasHappenedHere! Fornearly12,000summersIndiansroamedthisland.In1811,DonaldMcKenzie(anexplorerandtrapper)passedthrough,followedbyfurtrappers,goldminers,trailherdsofthousandsofcattleandhorsesontheirwaytotherailroad.ThencametheNorthernBranchoftheOregonTrail(JeffersRoadandtheGoodaleCutoff),astagecoachline,bootleg-ging,therailroad,telephone,electricity,theskilift,27schools,churches,homesteads,12towns,andanall-weatherroadtotheoutsideworld. Yes,allthisandsomuchmorehappenedandishappeninghere,intheLandoftheCamas.
46th Annual CSI Ski Swap TheCollegeofSouthernIdaho’slong-runningSkiSwapisscheduledforits46thannualrununderthedirectionoftwoCSIclubs-theCSIBusinessClubandtheCSIOutdoorRecreationCenter.ThesalewillbeNovember20and21intheCSIRecreationCentergym. Anyoneinterestedinsellingusedskis,snowboards,orotherwintergearisencouragedtochecktheirequipmentinfrom5to9p.m.Thursday,Nov.19attheRecCenter.Checkinwillcontinuefrom10a.m.to3p.m.Friday,Nov.20.TheCSIsponsorswilloverseeallsalesandtakea20-percentcommissionfortheirclubsoneachitemthatsellsduringtheswap.LongtimeskiswapbusinesspartnerClaude’sSportswillbeattheeventsellingnewequipmentatspeciallyreducedprices,aswell. Thetraditionalearly-birdadmissionpriceof$5perper-sonwillbeineffectfrom5to7p.m.FridayNov.20.Theswapwillcontinuewiththeregularadmissionpriceof$2perpersonfrom7until10p.m.thateveningandfrom9a.m.to5p.m.onSaturday,Nov.21.
How to do Business with the Government Learnbasicguidelinesfordoingbusinesswiththegov-ernmentataFREEworkshopNov.18,from8:30a.m.to12:30p.m.,attheCollegeofSouthernIdahoSmallBusi-nessDevelopmentCenter,315FallsAve.,TwinFalls. Thishalf-dayworkshopwillprovideparticipantswithanoverviewonbiddingwithITD,requirementsforbiddingasafederalcontractor,andavailableresourcesandservices,suchasfreebid-matchingandhelprespondingtoRequestsforProposals(RFPs)fromtheIdahoProcurementTechni-calAssistanceCenter(PTAC).TheprogramwillfeaturepresentersfromITD,PTAC,theU.S.SmallBusinessAdministrationandMountainHomeAirForceBase.Participantswilllearnhowtofindgovernmentprojectsthatareoutforbid,requiredlicensesandregistrations,andthedifferencesbetweenstateandfederalcontracting. OthertopicstobecoveredincludetheU.S.DepartmentofTransportation’sDisadvantagedBusinessEnterpriseprogram,8(a)BusinessDevelopment,HUBZone,Wom-en-OwnedSmallBusiness(WOSB)andotherbusinesscertifications,andwheretogoforfreeassistance. Toregister,visitwww.ptassist.com/services/ptac_reg-ister.php?id=80D0046184.Formoreinformationabouttheworkshop,callHealasat(208)[email protected].
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WorkonthefirstoftwosmallbridgestobereplacedonIdaho46isexpectedtobeginthisweekandwillimpacttrafficthroughthewintermonths. ThefirstbridgeprojectisattheCedarDrawcrossingbetween1700and1800EastRoadsbetweenWendellandBuhl. Crewswillbegindemolishinghalfofthebridgetoal-lowasinglelaneoftraffictocontinueusingtheroadway.Worktodominorcanalrealignmentandinstallthepre-castconcretebridgewillcontinuethroughFebruarywhentemporarypavingwillbeappliedtotheroadsurface.FinalpavingoftheroadwayisnotexpecteduntilAprilwhenlocalasphalthotplantsresumeproduction. ThesecondbridgereplacementincludedinthecontractspanstheW-9canalaboutamilesouthofWendellnear3100SouthRoad.ThisworkisexpectedtobegininearlyJanuarywithasimilarconstructionandpavingschedule. ThebridgereplacementsareamongmanyupgradestotheroadwaybetweenWendellandBuhlsincetheIdahoTransportationDepartmentgainedownershipin2010.Reconstructionofoneadditionalbridgeandtheintersec-tionofBobBartonRoadand1950EastRoadwascom-pletedearlierthisyear.Additionalimprovementstothe14.75milecorridorwillcontinueinfutureyearsasfundingandschedulingallows. Trafficwillbereducedtoonelaneandtemporarytrafficsignalswillbepostedateachbridgethroughdemolitionandconstruction.A35-mphspeedlimitand11-foot-6-inchwidthrestrictionwillbeineffectatbothbridges. CannonBuildersInc.,ofBlackfoot,isthecontractorforthe$1.26millionproject.Bothbridgeswereconstructedin1939.Morethan3,000vehiclesperdaytravelovereachcrossing.
BigWoodRiverBridgeConstruction ConstructionactivitiesfortheIdaho75BigWoodRiverBridgeReplacementProjectareplannedtobeginlaterthismonth.Preliminaryactivitiesincluderemovingtreesintheconstructionareatoavoidpossibleconflictswithmigratorybirdnestingandinitialworktoadjustutilities. Tree-removalactivitieswillbeginbymid-NovemberandfinishbytheendofDecember.Driverscanexpectminorimpactstotraffic,includingdailylaneclosuresbetween9a.m.and4p.m. Constructionofthenewbridgeandroadwayisexpectedtobeginearlyin2016andfinishin2017.
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Northwest Farm Credit Services Reports Third Quarter Earnings
SPOKANE,Wash.(Nov.2,2015)-NorthwestFarmCreditServices,theNorthwest’slargestagriculturallend-ingcooperative,announcedearningsfortheninemonthsendedSeptember30,2015of$185.8million,anincreaseof$12.4million,or7.1percentcomparedtothesameperiodoftheprioryear.Increasedearningswereprimarilytheresultofcontinuedgrowthintheloanportfolio. “2015isshapinguptobeanotherstrongyearoffinancialperformanceforourorganization,”saidPresidentandCEOPhilDiPofi.“However,we’reseeinggreatercom-moditypricevolatilityandeconomicstressfromweather-relatedeventsthroughouttheNorthwest.Asweworkwithourcustomerstoprepareforthenextgrowingseason,weanticipateseeingmorechallengingoperatingsitua-tionsforsome.Overall,producersareinrelativelystrongfinancialpositionsduetoseveralrecentgoodyearsforagriculture.” Formoreinformationaboutcurrentmarketconditions,seeNorthwestFCSIndustryInsights. NorthwestFCSisafinancialcooperativeprovidingfinancingandrelatedservicestofarmers,ranchers,agribusinesses,commercialfishermen,timberproducers,ruralhomeownersandcropinsurancecustomersinMontana,Idaho,Oregon,WashingtonandAlaska.NorthwestFCSprovidesapproximately$13billioninloansandisamemberoftheFarmCreditSystem,anationwidenetworkofborrower-ownedlendinginstitutionsthatprovideapproximately$221billioninloanstoruralAmerica.Formoreinformation,gotonorthwestfcs.com.
Bridge ReplacementSouth of Wendell
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PUBLIC NOTICEThe USDA Forest Service invites you to bid!
ThissaleisdesignedtodisposeofadministrativestructuresnolongerbeingusedbytheSawtoothNationalForest.NoMinimumBidamounthasbeenestablishedforthesale. TheBigSmokyWorkCenterislocatedapproximately25milesbyroadnorthofFairfield,CamasCounty,Idaho,viaForestRoad#’s094,227,&085.StructurestobesoldaretheBigSmokyWorkCenterBathhouse,BigSmokyWorkCenterCrewCabin#2,andBigSmokyWorkCenterCrewCabin#3. Inspection Opportunities:Thepropertywillbeopenforinspectiononthedateandtimelistedbelow:Saturday – November 7, 2015, from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
SALE DESCRIPTION Biddersareremindedthatthepropertiesareofferedforsaleandwillbesold“Asis”and“Whereis”withoutrepresen-tation,warranty,orguaranteeofquality,title,character,condition,sizeorkind,orthatthesameisinconditionorfittobeusedforthepurposeforwhichintended,andnoclaimforanyallowanceordeductionuponsuchgroundswillbeconsideredafterthebidopening.
Bidswillbeopenedon:Thursday - November 12, 2015,at1:00pm.Biddersdonothavetobepresent.PleasecontacttheFairfieldRangerDistrictOfficeat208-764-3202forfurtherinformationandfortheBidRegistrationandBidForms.SendBidRegistrationandBidFormto: FairfieldRangerDistrictOffice BigSmokySurplusBuildings P.O.Box189. Fairfield,ID83327 Attn:StephanieWhite
Request For Proposals TheEFSPPlanningBoardforCamasCountyisrequestingproposalsfromthecommunitytoprovideservicesrelatedtoEmergencyFoodandShelter.Ifyouareanon-profitorgani-zationwithinCamasCountyandyouprovidetheseservices,pleasecontactSaraDonkerslootattheCamasCountySeniorandCommunityCenterorbycalling764-2226.ProposalsmustbemadenolaterthanNovember13th.
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.
Dated9/25/2015 byBrianG.Sayer Klatt,Augustine,Sayer, Treinen&Rastede,P.C. 925E.4thSt. Waterloo,Iowa50703
Fall Tree Sale:4’pottedgreenandbluesprucetreesavailableNOW!
Noorderingnecessary.Only$49.95.Camas Conservation District
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Services►Long Arm Quilting and Custom Sewing. Do you have a quilt top that needs to be quilted? Would you also like someone to finish the quilt by sewing the binding? Call 208-934-6400 Sunflower Quilting in Bellevue, Idaho.
►Local certified elementary teacher with many years ex-perience in remedial work in reading/math is available for tutoring. Progress is based on frequency of sessions. Rates are affordable. Fair-field area. Call 721-3317 for more information.
►PATCH Levi, coveralls, etc. Replace Broken Zippers: coats, jackets, Levi, pants, etc. Hemming: pants, pants dresses, etc. Gooding Drop at Ace Hardware. Call Kathy 837-6267.
►Setting appointments NOW; (Group & Individual settings) For 2016 Medicare, YHI, Business & Individual Health Insurances. Get the most for the least $$. Dental & Vision available. Broker Desiree’ DeGiorgio 208-340-0544 - A Idaho Broker for Idaho Residents.
►Wood Furniture Repair: reglue joints. Call 490-3750.
►Need Yard Work Done? Call Boyd Stevens at 934-5288. Lawn mowing, weed eating, leaves raked. Weekly rate available.
►Have scrap metal? Call Thomas Davis at 764-2484.
► Hollenbeck Construction. Call 481-0320.
For RentFairfieldRental:131PonderosaAve.East.3bed,2bath,2carGarage&shop,WoodFloors,StackW/D.Closetoschool&town.Available12/1/15.$800/mowater/sewerincluded.CallKaren208-720-1992.
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For Sale►Douglas Fir Firewood for Sale. $225, split & deliv-ered.Notfiresalvaged.Call35�-0516.
►WoodMaster outdoor wood stove for sale. Sitsoutside and heats home,hot water, shop or barn.Small or large homes.Burn either wood or pel-lets.Safeandefficient.John208-781-0691.►Firewood for Sale:Mix-species, full length logsdeliveredbytruck,approx15cord.Takingordersnowfor summerdelivery.Call20�-�21-64�3.
Employment►Public Works in Wen-dell: The City of Wendell is seeking to fill a Water/Wastewater/Street Mainte-nance position. Applicants partially certified will be considered (license require-ments must be achieved within 2 years of employ-ment). Wages DOE. back-ground check and drug testing required. Equal Opportunity Employer.
►Needed in Camas Coun-ty: In home caregiver for disabled woman. Up to 6 hour per day, Monday thru Friday. Please call Peter at 309-3307.
►The Cowboy Inn & Sa-loon in Gooding is looking for part-time help. Call (208) 934 5591 or stop by 413 Main Street in Gooding.
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
For Sale199233’Fifth-wheel,axlelifted,catalyticheater.$5500OBO,possiblecashplustrade.Call539-5810.
Guncabinetwithengravedglassfront,flyingduckpattern,holds8weapons/$95;Uppercabinetmicrowaveoven,lightalmondcolor.$50Call764-2355.
Art EquipmentSix-footsolidoakstudioartisteaselbyWolsey/$75.Call764-2355.
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Looking for a New HomeUpforadoption;twomalehousecats,bothfixedandlitterboxtrained.Sweet,indoorcatswithgreatpersonalities.Ownerrecentlypassedaway.Needtofindgoodhomesfast.CallSusie@481-0743or764-2867
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