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Common Core and 6-Man Football All but three of the school districts in our area headed back to school this week. Camas County will begin classes next Monday, while Dietrich and North Valley will wait until after Labor Day. For the most part, it is busi- ness as usual – getting kids registered, scheduling classes, paying fee, etc. – but this year there is the added burden of implementing Idaho Core Standards (common core). While there continues to be a great deal opposition to these types of requirements, these standards are part of current Idaho law Fires Across South Central Idaho While some fires are being brought under control, new fires continue to pop up. The McCan fire north of Fairfield is 100% contained, but is still being monitored. The Beaver Creek fire continues to threaten home along Highway 75 near Hai- ley and Ketchum. This fire is only 10% contained and wind has been difficult fac- tor in fighting this blaze. The Elk Fire near Pine and Featherville is 75% contained and some roads into the area have be opened. Full contain- ment is expected at the end of the month, but it still has extreme growth potential. A new fire was discovered this past week northeast of Atlanta near Queens River. Since then it has grown to over 7000 acres. A mandatory evacuation of Atlanta was im- plemented, but property own- ers are being allowed in and out. The public is barred. A majority of the Little Queens Fire is in the Sawtooth Wilderness and has spread to the north and to the south. The cause of the fire is under investigation and there is no containment at this time. and school districts must (at least for now) apply them to their curriculums. One other big change this year is in the area of sports. In January of this year, the Idaho High School Athletics As- sociation (IHSAA) approved a three year pilot program to allow small school districts to play six-man football. Several schools in Idaho have had a hard time maintaining enough players on their teams for eight-man football. This is hard on the players who have to play the entire game, and in some cases, games had to be forfeited due to insufficient players on the field (Murtaugh had to forfeit nearly half of their games last year). In other states (particularly Texas), six-man football has been the norm for small school districts since the 1930’s. It is a fast paced game played on a slightly smaller field with modi- fied rules (see page 5). Randy Jewett, from Camas County, was instrumental in getting the IHSAA to approve the six-man pilot program. His main goal was to make sure that ath- letes from small schools have the opportunity par- ticipate in sports. Currently, there are about a half a dozen schools that will be participating in this program, but once people see what it is (and how much fun it is to watch), supporters hope that more schools will get involved. Fairfield Capital For A Day (BOISE) – Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter announced to- day that the Camas County seat of Fairfield will be his next Capital for a Day on Wednes- day, August 28th. Governor Otter brings State government to Idahoans liv- ing outside Boise each month by making a different town in Idaho the state’s “Capital for a Day.” The meetings provide local residents an opportunity to have open discussions about government issues and public policy with Governor Otter, members of his Cabinet and other senior State officials. The Capital for a Day on August 28th is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Fair- field Senior Center. Governor Otter also will join local offi- cials and residents at noon for lunch at the same location. State officials joining Gov- ernor Otter at Capital for a Day will include State Su- perintendent of Public In- struction Tom Luna, Idaho Transportation Department Director Brian Ness, Depart- ment of Lands Director Tom Schultz, Department of Wa- ter Resources Director Gary Spackman, Department of Fish and Game Director Vir- gil Moore, Department of In- continued on page 3..... Volume 37 ~ Number 34 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding CourierNews.webs.com August 21 NEWS The Courier

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Common Core and 6-Man Football All but threeof the schooldistricts in our area headedback to school this week.Camas County will beginclasses next Monday, whileDietrichandNorthValleywillwaituntilafterLaborDay. Forthemostpart,itisbusi-ness as usual – getting kidsregistered, schedulingclasses,payingfee,etc.–butthisyearthere is the added burden ofimplementing Idaho CoreStandards(commoncore). While there continues tobe a great deal opposition tothese types of requirements,these standards are part of

current Idaho law

FiresAcrossSouthCentralIdaho While some fires are beingbrought under control, newfirescontinuetopopup. The McCan fire north ofFairfield is 100% contained,butisstillbeingmonitored. The Beaver Creek firecontinuestothreatenhomealongHighway75nearHai-ley and Ketchum. This fireis only 10% contained andwind has been difficult fac-

torinfightingthisblaze. TheElkFirenearPineandFeathervilleis75%containedandsomeroads intotheareahavebeopened.Fullcontain-ment is expected at the endof the month, but it still hasextremegrowthpotential. A new fire was discoveredthis past week northeast ofAtlanta near Queens River.Since then it has grown to

over7000acres.AmandatoryevacuationofAtlantawasim-plemented,butpropertyown-ers are being allowed in andout.Thepublicisbarred. A majority of the LittleQueensFireisintheSawtoothWildernessandhasspreadtothe north and to the south.Thecauseofthefireisunderinvestigation and there is nocontainmentatthistime.

and school districts must (atleast for now) apply them totheircurriculums. One other big change thisyearisintheareaofsports.InJanuaryofthisyear,theIdahoHigh School Athletics As-sociation (IHSAA) approveda three yearpilot program toallowsmallschooldistrictstoplaysix-manfootball. SeveralschoolsinIdahohavehad a hard time maintainingenoughplayersontheirteamsforeight-man football.This ishardontheplayerswhohaveto play the entire game, andin some cases, games had tobeforfeitedduetoinsufficientplayersonthefield(Murtaughhad to forfeit nearly half oftheirgameslastyear).

Inotherstates(particularlyTexas), six-man football

has been the norm forsmall schooldistricts

since the 1930’s.It is a fast paced

gameplayedonaslightlysmallerfieldwithmodi-fiedrules (seepage5). RandyJewett, fromCamas County,wasinstrumentalingetting the IHSAAtoapprovethesix-manpilotprogram.Hismaingoalwas to make sure that ath-letes from small schoolshave the opportunity par-ticipateinsports. Currently, there are abouta half a dozen schools thatwill be participating in thisprogram,butoncepeopleseewhat it is (and how muchfunitistowatch),supportershope that more schools willgetinvolved.

FairfieldCapital For

A Day (BOISE) – Governor C.L.“Butch”Otterannouncedto-day that the Camas CountyseatofFairfieldwillbehisnextCapitalforaDayonWednes-day,August28th. GovernorOtterbringsStategovernment to Idahoans liv-ingoutsideBoiseeachmonthbymakingadifferenttowninIdaho the state’s “Capital foraDay.”Themeetingsprovidelocalresidentsanopportunitytohaveopendiscussionsaboutgovernmentissuesandpublicpolicy with Governor Otter,members of his Cabinet andotherseniorStateofficials. The Capital for a Day onAugust28thisscheduledfrom9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Fair-fieldSeniorCenter.GovernorOtteralsowill join localoffi-cialsandresidentsatnoonforlunchatthesamelocation. State officials joining Gov-ernor Otter at Capital for aDay will include State Su-perintendent of Public In-struction Tom Luna, IdahoTransportation DepartmentDirector Brian Ness, Depart-mentofLandsDirectorTomSchultz, Department of Wa-ter Resources Director GarySpackman, Department ofFishandGameDirectorVir-gilMoore,DepartmentofIn-

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Back To School Drive The Gooding Edward Jones Branch office is reaching outtohelpouryoungstudentshavewhattheyneedforschoolbyservingascollectionpointforschoolsupplydonations. LocalresidentsandbusinessesmayjointheeffortbybringingschoolsupplyitemsintotheEdwardJonesbranchoffice(442MainStreet,Gooding)duringregularbusinesshours-8amto5pm,MondaythroughFriday. Pleasenote:theycannotac-ceptgiftsofcashorchecks.Call934-5001formoreinformation.

Thank You... ThefamilyofButchMaag“ThanksYou”andgreatlyappreci-atedallofyoursupport,care,andgenerosityduringaverysadanddifficulttimeinourlives. Wefeltimmensegratitudeinourheartsforthethoughtfulnesssharedbyfriendsandfamilythroughphonecalls,e-mails,visits,cards, food, flowers, pictures, music, songs, speakers, MasonicTribute,pallbearers,militaryoranyspecificactofkindnessonButch’sbehalf.Theywereallwelcomedandcomforting.Aspe-cial“Thanks”goestoHospiceandtothesupergalswhohelpedwithButch’scareandspirit. WethankGodforthe“huge”circleoffamilyandfriendsweshared.Butchtouchedmanyinhislifeandwehopethememo-riesofhimwillcontinuetobesharedinthedaysahead.Butchloved tomakepeople smileandwouldwanteveryone tocon-tinuetheirlivesenjoyingeachdaywithlaughter. Thanksagainand“GodBlessAllofYou”

Lorena Maag and Family

GetReadyfor...

Battle VictoriousSeptember11thattheLighthouseChurch

LocallygrownToddMarriottandhiswife,Emily,areontheirway to Fairfield for a visit, and to make some greatmusic.Theirconcertsareaneclecticmixoffolkandrockmusic.Itwillbeanentertainingperformancethatwillleaveyouwantingmore.

Findthematreverbnation.com/rpk/battlevictorious

HuntingSeasonKicksOffwitha

Sportsmen’s Breakfast The Idaho Department of Fish and Game will host aSportsmen’s Breakfast on Friday, August 23, at the MagicValleyRegionalOffice,324South417East,Hwy93BusinessPark,ortwomilesnorthoftheFlyingJ.

Presentation on big gamedrawing odds, hunting, and

fishingupdates,andwolfpop-ulationstatuswillbegiven.Sportsmenonlyneedtobring

their appetites and questionsfortheregionalstaff.

Breakfastbeginsat6:30a.m.,andupdatesaround7a.m.

For more information, call324-4359.

Camas PTO:TheSeptemberCamasSchoolParentTeacherOrganization (PTO) meeting will be Wednesday September4that3:00p.m.intheschoollunchroom.Thiswillbeouran-nualeventplanningmeetingsobringacalendarandyourideas.Everyoneisinvited,nomembershipfeesandlotsoffun.Wewillbeelectingthe2013/14officersat theOctobermeeting.ThePTOisagreatwaytogetinvolvedwithyourkidsschool.

Rescheduled Hearing:TheCiytofFairfieldhas rescheduleditsPublicHearingforconsiderationoftheproposedbudgetforthefiscalyearOctober1,2013toSeptember30,2014.There-scheduledhearingdateis:August 29, 2013, 7:00 p.m. at the Fairfield City Hall,407SoldierRoad.

Firewood Fundraiser Sale:BoyScouts,CamasTroop143(allpricesincludedeliveryandstacking)Spiltwood$200acord,Rounds$150acord,Approx.8footpoles$100acord.Forad-ditionalinformationortoreserveyourscontactNeillandNickMartinat:(208)764-2882.

Shoshone Farmers Market:EveryThursdayafternoonontheLincolnCountyCourthouselawn.Thisweek:Apricot’s,Rasp-berries, Cucumbers, Bell Peppers, Honey, Breads, Tacos andTamales,Crafts,andagreatatmosphere.

Gooding Farmers Market:EveryTuesdayfrom3to6p.m.on13thAvenueEast(justsouthoftheLDSChurch).

Fairfield Farmers Market:EveryFridaythroughthesummerattheSteamEngineParkindowntownFairfield.Noonto8

Lincoln County AA Meetings: Every Monday & Thursdayat8p.m.attheGoldenYearsSeniorCenter(218N.RailSt.West).Also,Alanonmeetingsheldsevery3rdSunday.

DI Pod in Fairfield:Ifyouhaveanygooduseditemstodonate,pleasecall539-3895or764-2467.Please,Nolargeappliances.

Fairfield Food Bank:ContactEdat(208)539-1160.

Notices of Upcoming Events & Meetings

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suranceDirectorBillDeal;ColonelBradRichy,administratoroftheIdahoBureauofHomelandSecurity;andBrianOakey,deputydirectoroftheIdahoStateDepartmentofAgriculture.

AlsoonhandwillbearepresentativefromtheDepartmentofCommerce.

“CamasCountyisattheheartofthisyear’swildfires.Whetheryou’reafarmerorrancher,ahomeownerorsomeone hoping to enjoy this area’sgreatoutdoorrecreationopportunities,folkshereunderstandtheimportanceofthinningthethreatinourforests,”

GovernorOttersaid.“MyCabinetandIlookforwardtohearinghowStateandlocalleaderscanworktogether for better public safetyandahealthierlandscape.”

Capital For A Day continued

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GrievousBodilyHarmbyJaneBennettMunro

It’snotoftenthatIopenabookandfindsomethingwritteninthesamepatoisthatIandmanyofmyneighborsspeak,includ-ingthecusswords.Imayneverspeakaloudagain. Ms. Munro’s Who-dunnit is a “Toni Day” series whereinToni,apathologistatafictitiousTwinFallshospital,solvesanintriguingmurder(ormultiplesthereof)ineachnovel-threebookssofar.Theydon’thavetobereadinorderandeachoneonlygivesanodtothepreviousbookratherlikewhenyouareshelvingbookswithanewco-workerfromthelibrarywhosays,“I trippedonthe frontstepmomentsagoand itwas just likewhenIwasskydivingwiththeShahofIran…”andthengoesbacktoshelvingbooks. ReadingamurdermysterysetinTwinFallswithfamiliarstreetnames,placesandtheubiquitousSnakeRiverwithitsCanyonViewEverything is a littleweird, especially since I amprettysure Ms. Munro has already solved more murders than TwinFallshashadsinceitwasplatted.Butthenagain,perhapstheauthorisn’ttryingtoappealtouslocalyokels.Maybeshehasbiggerfishinmindtofryanditwouldbefunifshesucceeded.GiveGrievousBodilyHarmareadandthendriveovertoTwintoseethecrimescenesforyourself.

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MarieJohnson MarieJohnson,89,belovedmother, sister, and grand-mother was surrounded byfamily when she passed awayon August 13, 2013, at theLincoln County Care CenterinShoshone. Marie was born in Paxton,Illinois on July 8, 1924 toEdithEmilyWhiteOlsonandHerman Lambert Olson. ShemovedfromIllinoistoKansasandthentoIdahoin1936andsettled in Filer area. At thetenderageof12shelosthermomtoillnessandwastakeninbyLenaandFrankSikes.MariegraduatedfromFilerHighSchoolin1942. SheworkedasabookkeeperattheFidelityNationalBankinFiler.ShethenmarriedWayneEugeneJohnsononMay22,1945.AfterWWII sheandWayne settled inFilerandthen in Twin Falls. They were blessed with two daughterswhile residing in Filer. Marie was a homemaker and laterreturnedtoworkagainasabookkeeperatFidelityBankinTwinFalls.Followingheremploymentatthebank,sheen-joyedworkingatFoxFloral,makinglifelongfriendsatbothjobs. SheandWaynemovedtotheirfarminEdenin1972whereshetookprideinraisingagardenandcontinuedtoenjoyherloveofsewing.Shealsoderivedpleasurefromspendingtimewithhergrandchildren.TheylaterretiredtoHazeltonwhereshemovedhermembership fromtheMethodistChurch totheValleyPresbyterianChurch. Marieissurvivedby:hersister,Doris(Keith)OrrofNapaCalifornia; two daughters, Jane White of Shoshone, Idahoand Sue (Fred) Dole of Clarkston, Washington. She hasninegrandchildren:WayneKing,AmyWeniger,AddieMy-ers, Mandy Helsley, Anita McClure, Annetta Brooks, Em-ilyMartin,ColinDole,andGretchenMjelde;and13greatgrandchildren. Mariewaspreceded indeathbyboth setsofherparentsandherhusbandof60years. Memorial contributions may be made to the Twin FallsSeniorCitizenCenterortheValleyPresbyterianChurchofHazelton. A memorial service was held on Saturday, August 17,2013,attheValleyPresbyterianChurchinHazelton.Inter-mentfollowedatSunsetMemorialParkinTwinFalls. Condolencesmaybesharedwiththefamilybyvisitingtheobituarylinkatwww.demarayfuneralservice.com.

GlennisPondPackham GlennisPondPackham,age93, longtimeresidentofFair-field, Idaho, died August 13,2013inBoise,Idahoofnaturalcauses. GlenniswasbornAugust20,1919inSoldier,IdahotoRufusR.andCoraStocksPond.ShewasraisedintheFairfieldareaattending school in Fairfield.She graduated from CamasCounty High School in 1937,afterwhich, she attended twoyearsofcollegeatBYU. ShemarriedEdwardLeRoyPackhamonApril7,1943attheSaltLakeCity,UtahTemple.LaterthatyearLeRoywasdraftedinto the United States Army. At which time she became anarmywife,andfollowedherhusbandtoseverallocationsinthestatesuntilhewasshippedoverseastothePacificTheater intheSecondWorldWar;afterwhichshereturnedtoFairfieldwithhersonoftwelvemonthstolivewithherparentsuntilherhusbandwashonorablydischargedin1946. GlennisandLeRoylivedontheCamasPrairie,farmingandraisingtheirfamilyoffivesonsandtwodaughters.Shewasac-tiveinthecommunitywhereshewasamemberoftheAmeri-canLegionAuxiliary,servinginmanycapacitiesintheorgani-zation,andalsoservingwiththeotherladies.ShealsoworkedasasecretaryfortheSoilConservationOffice,andalsowasthesecretaryofBobNewhouse, and finally servedmany years asFairfieldCityClerk.ShesupportedandenjoyedeventsattheCamasCountySeniorCenter,especiallyquilting.Shewasac-tiveinTheChurchofJesusChristofLatter-daySaints,servinginmanycapacities inthechurch;which includeservingwithherhusbandfortenyearsintheBoise,IdahoTemple. Shedearlylovedallofherfamilyandfriendswelcomingthemintoherhome. Shewaspreceded indeathbyherhusband,parents,broth-ers, sisters, twograndchildren,onegreatgrandchild,andonespecialdaughter-in-law,SuePackham. Sheissurvivedbyhersonsandtheirspouses,Michael(KathyPackham), of Kimberly, Idaho; Scott Packham of Kimberly,Idaho;Clark(Jackie)PackhamofStrawberryPark,Utah;Garth(Sherry)PackhamofTwinFalls,Idaho;Joel(Marie)PackhamofDeclo,Idaho.HertwodaughtersareValeraMuirofBoise,Idaho;LaPriel(Mike)FunkhouserofGlennsFerry,Idaho.Shehas 27 grandchildren, 61 great grandchildren 4 great- greatgrandchildren. FuneralserviceswereheldonMonday,August19,2013,attheChurchofJesusChristofLatter-daySaintsinGooding.BurialfollowedattheManardCemeteryinFairfield. Condolencesmaybesenttothefamilybyvisitingtheobitu-arylinkatwww.demarayfuneralservice.com.

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Arlin C. Dennis, 92, long-time resident of Fairfield,Wendell and Boise, diedAugust 17, 2013 of naturalcauses. Arlin was born June 16,1921inHagerman,Idaho,toArthur I.Dennis andNettieConditDennis.Hewasraisedin Hagerman and graduatedin1939. Arlin married Theresa(Tess)Leekon June7,1945inFairfield,Idaho.Bothwereteachers at Camas CountyHighSchool.ArlinearnedMaster’sdegrees inNaturalScience and Education from the University of Idaho.HewasproudtobealifelongVandal. ArlinandTesslivedneartheLeekhomesteadonSol-dier Creek and raised three sons. In addition to beingapopular teacher,hecoachedbasketball and football,andworkedonthefamilyranches.Hewassuperinten-dentofKingHillSchools.In1959,theymovedtoWen-dell where Arlin was principal at Wendell Elementaryschool for19years.Later,Arlinwasprincipal inHey-burnElementaryfor4years.Heretiredin1981after38years.TheymovedtoBoisein1992. Arlin enjoyed camping, hunting, fishing and nicecars.Herelishedlifewithafunsenseofhumor.Arlindearly loved his family. He was a loving husband, amentor for his sons and their spouses, and a hero forhisgrandchildren. He is survived by his wife of 68 years, his brother,Harry (Lena)Dennis, his sons and their spouses; Kel-ly (Janet), Kirk (Carol) and Kip (Gwen). Also sevengrandchildren: John (Kate) Dennis, Amanda (Luke)Morgan, Kaylin (Brady) Thompson, Philip (Heidi)Dennis,Patrick(Waive)Dennis,KimberlyDennisandAndrewDennis.Hewas“GrandpaGreat”toGretchenandEthanMorgan,FinnDennisandTessaThompson. Hewasprecededindeathbyhisparents,twobrothersandhissister. A special thanks to his caregiver Beverly Cusimanoand hospice. Those wishing to make a contribution inArlin’smemorymaydonatetotheHagermanHistoricalSocietyMuseumatP.O.Box86,Hagerman,83332,oracharityoftheirchoice. AgravesidememorialwillbeheldtheHagermancem-eteryat10:00amonAugust24,2013.

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WhatisSix-manFootball? TherulesforSix-manfootballarethesameasregularfootballwithseveralexceptionsthatmakeitafasterpacedgamewithhighscores.SomeThemajordifferencesarelistedhere.

Theremustbea‘cleanexchange’ofthefootballbeforead-vancement.Thequarterbackmusthandoff,pitchorthrowtheballbeforeitcancrossthelineofscrimmage.Allplayersareeligibletocatchaforwardpass.1stdownsare15yardsinsteadof10.Theattemptaftertouchdownisreversed–2points forakick&1pointforarunorpass.Fieldgoalscount4points.Thefieldissmaller:40yardsx80yardsvs.50yardsby100yards.

Clearly, there are different strategies in playing this game,Zone coverage is rarelyuseddue to the added receivers.Be-causeofthedifficultyofcoveringtheentirefield,puntsarerareandon-sidekicksarecommon.

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CamasCountySchoolDistrictannounceditspolicyforfreeandreducedpricemealsforchildrenunabletopaythefullpriceformealsservedundertheNationalSchoolLunchandSchoolBreakfastPrograms.Eachschool and the office of the Superintendent have acopyofthepolicy,whichmaybereviewedbyanyin-terestedparty. Applicationformsareavailabletoallhomesalongwithalettertoparentsorguardians.Toapplyforfreeorreducedpricemeals,householdsshouldfillouttheapplication and return it to the school. Additionalcopiesareavailableateachschool.Theinformationprovidedontheapplicationwillbeusedforthepur-poseofdeterminingeligibilityandmaybeverifiedatany time during the school year by school or otherprogramofficials. HouseholdswithanymemberwhoisreceivingFoodStamps,TemporaryAssistanceforFamilies inIdaho(TAFI)orFoodDistributiononIndianReservations(FDPIR)areonlyrequiredtoprovidetherecipient’sname,theirfoodstamp,TAFIorFDPIRcasenumber,thestudent/snameandanadultsignature. For other applicants, the household must list thenamesofallhouseholdmembers,allhouseholdincomewiththeamount,sourceandfrequencyoftheincomereceivedbyeachhouseholdmember. Ifahouseholdmember does not have income, the no income boxmustbechecked.Anadultsignatureisrequiredalongwiththelast4digitsoftheadult’ssocialsecuritynum-ber. The signature of the adult household membercertifiesthattheinformationprovidediscorrect. You may include all foster children’s names on ahouseholdapplicationwithothernon-fosterchildren.Foster childrenare eligible for schoolmealbenefits.Fosterchildrenmustbethelegalresponsibilityofthewelfareagencyorthecourt.

PublicReleaseforFreeandReducedPriceMeals

Studentswhoarehomeless, runawayormigrantarealsoeligible forbenefits.HouseholdmembersdonothavetobeUScitizensforstudentstoqualifyforbenefits. Applicationsmaybesubmittedatanytimeduringtheyear.Under theprovisionsof freeand reducedpricepolicy,CamasCountySchool District will review the applications and determine eligibility.Parents or guardians dissatisfied with the ruling of the official(s) maywishtodiscussthedecisionwiththedeterminingofficial(s)onaninfor-malbasis.ParentswishingtomakeaformalappealmaymakearequesteitherorallyorinwritingtoJimCobble,Superintendentforahearingonthedecision. The school MAY share your eligibility information with education,health,andnutritionprograms tohelp themevaluate, fund,ordeter-minebenefitsfortheirprograms,auditorsforprogramreviews,andlawenforcementofficialstohelpthemlookintoviolationsofprogramrules. “InaccordancewithFederalLawandU.S.DepartmentofAgriculturepolicy,thisinstitutionisprohibitedfromdiscriminatingonthebasisofrace, color,national origin, sex, age, ordisability.To file a complaintofdiscrimination,writeUSDA,Director,OfficeofAdjudication,1400IndependenceAvenue,SW,Washington,D.C.20250-9410orcalltollfree(866)632-9992(Voice). Individualswhoarehearing impairedorhavespeechdisabilitiesmaycontactUSDAthroughtheFederalRelayServiceat(800)877-8339;or(800)845-6136(Spanish).USDAisanequalopportunityproviderandemployer.”

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IoncethoughtifIownedaradiostationIwouldapplyforthecallletters“KTEE”.Itwouldbe

KTEE(Katie)the“SweetheartofRadio.”UponthinkingIwantedadiscjockeylicense,maybehavingmyownpersonalradiowasdistantgoal.IfoundoutthestudymanualwaslongerthananActofCongress.Isoontoldmyselfthatmydesirewasnotthatgreat. A radio has been the center piece of the family since the1930’s.Ofcourse,mostradiosthenhad limitedstationswiththeAMreception.Astimemarchedforward,sodidthedesiretoownaradio.Inthe1950’stheradiowasalmostasessentialaswearingshoes.Eachdecadecontinuedtooutdoitself.Todaywehavetelephonesthatareequipped,notonlywithradio,butTV’s,recorders,cameras,andcomputers. BackwhenIwasakid(onlyafewyearsago)therewasamajordesiretoownyourowntransistorradio.Thesewereradiosthatdidn’trequireaplug-inforpower.Instead,theyhadabatteryforoperation.Mostofthemwereabout3”by5”,toolargeforashirtpocketbutfitinacoatpocketjustfine(somewerealittlelarger). Merchandisersknewtheseradioswerethe‘IN’thingbecauseeverystorewindowhadthemondisplay.Theywereatthe10¢stores,theco-opstores,thehardwarestores,grocerystores,cloth-ingstores,andevenatthefull-servicegasstations.Pricesvariedbyafewcentsfromplacetoplace.SometimesabrandnamesuchasSonywasaseller’sattraction. Kidssuchasmyselfwouldshoponeplaceagainstanothertoseewhohadthebestdeal.Theaveragepricewas$6.00to$9.00.Youwouldsaveyourlawnworkmoney,weedpullingmoney,paperroutemoney,cherrypickingmoney,babysittingmoney,returnedpopbottlemoney,orevenallowancetogetatransistorradio(theywereeasiertocarrythanarecordplayer). SometimesaquandarywouldoccurifyouranoutofBB’sforyourBBrifle.Youhadaharddecisiontowhetheryoushouldusesomeofthe$5.50youhadsavedfortheradio.About75¢wouldgetyoutheneededsupplyofBB’s.Afterthatnecessitywasmet,youwouldbesav-inglikemadfortheradioonceagain. Thebatterieswouldhaveashortpowerusebecausetheradioneverstoppedplaying.Ifyouwereonyourbicycleyouhadtoplayyourradiolouderthanyourfriendnexttoyou.Mostoftheearlyradioshadnine-voltbatteries.Toseeifyour9-voltwasgood,youtouchedittoyourtongue,andtoomanytimesthebatterywasverygood!Mostoftheweaknesswasduetoreception. WhentheFMradioscameout,theAMradiosweresetasidelikeoldtoys.TheFM’shadmorestations,betterclarity,andcamewithaear-phonesoyoucouldlistenwhenyousupposetobeasleep.Outofstateradiostationswereimpressivetoreceive,givingachildrealstatus. NowasIamolder,Iseetransistorradiosastransitionradios.From them you learned money management, discipline, carefreehappiness,andasmalldesiretobetteryourself.Maybeto-day,weneedourhandheldradios. Thisismy“CupofTee.”StayTuned. Tee Hurd

Gooding Recreation DistrictCo-edSoccer—FlagFootball—PeeWeeFootball

Kidsfrom1stgradethru6thgradeareinvitedtojointhefunwithoneoftheabovesports.FormsareavailableatSeifert’sJewelersorattheRecreationDistrictofficeandneedtobereturnedbyAugust26(football)orAugust29(soccer).

Fees: Co-edSoccer$15(includest-shirt) FlagFootball$15 PeeWeeFootball$25

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Public Notice is hereby given: That the Board of County Commissioners of Camas County, will meet on August 26, 2013 at 9:00 a.m. in the Office of the County Commissioners in the Courthouse in Fairfield, Idaho, for the purpose of considering fixing a Final Budget and making appropriations to each Depart-ment, Service, Agency, or Institution, and Fund for the ensuing Fiscal Year, at which time any Taxpayer may appear and be heard upon any part or parts of the said Budget, and That the following Table sets forth the amount to be appropriated to each Department for the ensuing fiscal year, together, with the amount expended for “Salaries and Wages” and for “Other Expenses” for the previous fiscal year by the said De-partments. To-wit: --- Anticipated --- --- Proposed �013-�014 Budget ---

DepartmentSalaries &

Wages�011-�01�

OtherExpenses

�011-�01�

Salaries &Wages

�01�-�013

OtherExpenses

�01�-�013

Salaries &Wages

�013-�014

OtherExpenses

�013-�014

TotalRequested�013-�014

JUSTICE FUND OTHER FUNDS 130,�30 10,9�� 143,��3 10,9�� 14�,000 �8,1�� 1�4,1��JUSTICE FUND SHERIFF �3�,4�� �4,1�0 �39,440 �4,1�0 �31,43� �4,990 30�,4��JUSTICE FUND PROSECUTOR �8,114 3,890 44,11� 4,3�� 4�,�30 4,��� 49,���JUS. FUND PROBATION DEPT 0.00 0.00 0.00 1�,�00 0.00 14,�00 14,�00

JUSTICE FUND 390,820 78,975 427,179 96,110 422,662 122,140 544,802

CLERK - AUDITOR - RECORDER ��,�3� �,�9� ��,818 4,8�0 �3,��� 4,000 ��,���ASSESSOR 4�,480 13,000 4�,480 13,3�0 44,�44 1�,��0 ��,494TREASURER 4�,980 �,4�0 4�,980 �,300 44,�44 �,300 �0,044ELECTION �,�00 �,�00 �,900 �,��0 �,900 �,��0 9,4�0COMMISSIONERS 39,0�4 3,3�� 39,0�4 3,000 40,�44 3,�00 43,844CORONER 4,400 9,100 4,400 �,��0 4,400 �,8�0 10,��0COURTHOUSE ��,��� ��,��� ��,�00 ��,�00COUNTY AGENT �3,��0 4,003 �3,��0 3,�4� �3,��0 3,�4� ��,00�OTHER FUNDS 148,900 10�,800 1�1,390 ��,000 1��,890 ��,�00 �44,�90PLANNING & ZONING �8,140 �,300 43,��1 �,100 3�,000 �,0�0 40,0�0

CURRENT EXPENSE 419,320 231,100 372,503 196,420 386,858 194,845 551,703

INDIGENT �1,100 3�,800 40,400 33,08� 40,400 �3,48�ROAD & BRIDGE �10,48� ��3,�9� �38,8�� ��3,�00 �4�,�3� ��8,100 1,10�,83�DISTRICT COURT 41,080 �0,900 �4,08� �8,�04 4�,800 49,��� 9�,���REVALUATION ��,303 �,��0 ��,303 �,1�0 �0,3�8 �,�00 ��,��8HEALTH 18,�14 19,14� 1�,303 1�,303LANDFILL 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000NOXIOUS WEED �8,408 3�,000 8�,��3 9�,�3� ��,�83 111,9�0 188,4�3PARKS & RECREATION �00 �00JUNIOR COLLEGE TUITION �0,000 1�,000 �0,000 �0,000ELECTIONS �,000 �8,4�0 4�,18� ��,8�� 4�,08� �0,��0 ��,�3�AMBULANCE �3,��� �4,91� 1,9�0 �4,91� ��,8��911 COMMUNICATIONS �9,�48 4�,000 1�,000 1�,000LEGION MEMORIAL �,83� �,83� 4,000 4,000HISTORICAL SOCIETY �,100 �,100 �,000 �,000SNOWMOBILE ��,000 ��,000 �0,000 �0,000COURT TRUST 3,�00 3,800 3,�00 3,�00WATERWAYS FUND ��,000 �0,000 �0,000 �0,000

Report Totals 1,497,413 1,237,229 1,577,124 1,277,281 1,607,317 1,266,615 2,873,932

Camas County ~ Estimated Revenue for Fiscal Year 2014(October 1, �013 to September 30, �014)

Description CashCarryover

Revenue OtherThan Taxes Grants P.I.L.T. Proposed

TaxesTotal

RevenueJUSTICE FUND 3�,�9� 1�4,�8� �4,000 ��8,8�0 �44,80�CURRENT EXPENSE 4�,813 19�,0�0 �0,000 ��8,8�0 �81,�03INDIGENT 48,4�1 4,3�9 �� �0,�00 �3,48�ROAD & BRIDGE 1��,��1 9�0,1�� 1,10�,83�DISTRICT COURT ��,0�9 ��,093 1�0 43,��0 9�,���REVALUATION 3,�4� 9,3�� 1�� 43,��0 ��,��8HEALTH 11,�49 �,�04 �0 1,030 1�,303LANDFILL �,��� 8�0 1� 4,340 8,000NOXIOUS WEED 1�,4�3 �4,1�0 ��,000 ��,000 �8,840 188,4�3PARKS & RECREATIONJUNIOR COLLEGE TUITION 4,9�8 �,�93 3� 8,194 �0,000ELECTIONS 14,��4 �1,4�1 ��,�3�AMBULANCE 1�,��0 1�,��� 130 ��,��0 ��,8��911 COMMUNICATIONS 1�,000 1�,000LEGION MEMORIAL �00 3,�00 4,000HISTORICAL SOCIETY �8� 1,�1� �,000SNOWMOBILE �0,000 �0,000COURT TRUST 3,�00 400 3,�00WATERWAYS FUND 1�,000 �,000 �0,000

TOTALS 396,817 1,527,476 65,000 149,600 735,039 2,873,932

Notice of Trustee’s Sale Idaho Code 4�-1�0� Today’s date: July 31, 2013 File No.: 7021.17648 Sale date and time (local time): Decem-ber �, �013 at 11:00 AM Sale loca-tion: on the front steps of the Cam-as County Courthouse, �01 Soldier Road, Fairfield, ID 83327 Property address: 227 Spruce Avenue aka 227 Spruce Avenue East Fair-field, ID 83327 Successor Trustee: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., an Idaho Corporation P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009 (425) 586-1900 Deed of Trust information Original grantor: Darron Danny Strickland, an unmarried man, and Sara Hopkins, an unmarried wom-an Original trustee: Fidelity Na-tional Title Insurance Co Original beneficiary: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for Countrywide Bank, FSB., its successors and assigns Recording date: 11/01/�00� Re-corder’s instrument number: �00�-0810�0 County: CAMAS Sum owing on the obligation: as of July 31, �013: $19�,��4.40 Because of interest, late charges, and other charges that may vary from day to day, the amount due on the day you pay may be greater. Hence, if you pay the amount shown above, an adjustment may be necessary after we receive your check. For further information write or call the Suc-cessor Trustee at the address or telephone number provided above. Basis of default: failure to make payments when due. Please take notice that the Successor Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for certified funds or equivalent the property described above. The property address is identified to comply with IC 60-113 but is not warranted to be correct. The property’s legal description is: Lot 15 Block 47 of Railroad Subdi-vision, according to the official plat thereof, recorded as Instrument No. �133�, records of Camas County, Idaho. The sale is subject to condi-tions, rules and procedures as de-scribed at the sale and which can be reviewed at www.northwesttrustee.com or USA-Foreclosure.com. The sale is made without representation, warranty or covenant of any kind. (TS# �0�1.1��48) 100�.��41��-File No.

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NOTICE OF LIBRARY MEETING & BUDGET HEARINGSCAMAS COUNTY LIBRARY DISTRICT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT a meeting of the qualified vot-ers of the above named Library District will be held on the 26th day of August, �013 at �:00 PM at the Library in said district, at which meeting there shall be a public hearing on the maintenance and opera-tion budget for the forthcoming Fiscal Year. This budget as presently determined by the Board of Trustees is now available in the office of the Library District and will remain available until the hearing, as provided by law. This library meeting and budget hearing is called pursuant to Section 33-���� Idaho Code as amended.

SUMMARY STATEMENT OF BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 20013-2014WITH CORRESPONDING BUDGET AMOUNTS FOR

FISCAL YEAR 2012-2013

REVENUE 2013 2014 County taxes $ 84,062 $ 88,710 Delinquent taxes 3,000 2,000 Sales Tax 5,500 5,500 Other revenue 1,914 �,0�� Operation carryover �4,�0� �4,000 Depreciation 10,000 15,000 Capital Assets 0 0 Grants 3,000 �,000TOTAL $132,081 $139,236================================================EXPENDITURES Personnel $ 39,��4 $ 40,��� Library Services 1�,�8� 13,0�� Occupancy Costs �0,�4� ��,�84 Other 1,000 1,000 Capital Expenditures 0 0 Operation Carryover: M & O �4,000 ��,000 Capital Assets 0 0 Depreciation �,000 �,000TOTAL $132,081 $139,236Dated August 13, 2013

Camas County District LibraryMarilyn Ballard, Librarian

Notice of Public Hearing on Proposed Budgetfor Fiscal Year 2013-2014

for the City of Fairfield, IdahoA public hearing, pursuant to Idaho Code �0-100�, will be held for consideration of the proposed budget for the fiscal year from October 1, �013 to September 30, �014. The hearing will be held at the City Office Meeting Room, 407 Soldier Road, Fairfield, Idaho at 7:00 p.m. on August �9th, �013. All interested persons are invited to appear and show cause, if any, why such budget should or should not be adopt-ed. Copies of the proposed City Budget in detail are available at the Fairfield City Office during regular office hours (8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. weekdays). City Office is accessible to persons with disabili-ties. Anyone desiring accommodations for disabilities related to the budget documents or to the hearing, please contact the City office at ��4-�333, at least 48 hours prior to the public hearing. The proposed FY 2013-2014 Budget is shown below as FY 2013-2014 proposed expenditures and revenues, which have been tentatively approved by the City Council and entered in detail in the Journal of Proceedings.

~ Proposed Expenditures ~Fund Name 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 ACTUAL BUDGETED PROPOSEDGeneral Fund General & Admin $234,523 $244,675 $251,471 Parks 21,500 21,500 10,000 Fire Department 9,809 10,000 20,730 Law Enforcement 18,000 18,000 16,000 Streets 13,9�� 13,91� 13,�3� General Fund Total $297,787 $308,090 $311,937Street Fund 48,000 67,085 104,088Grants (Streets) 0 0 94,000Grants (Sewer) 0 0 0Loan (Sewer) 0 0 0Grant (Water) 825,000 1,325,000 1,000,000 Loan (Water) 1,200,000 250,000 0 Water Fund 114,535 108,935 160,701Sewer Fund 180,600 179,624 159,219Total All Funds $2,665,922 $2,238,734 $1,829,945

~ Estimated Revenues ~Fund Name ACTUAL BUDGETED PROPOSED Property Tax Levy General Fund $129,002 $133,307 $135,506 Total Tax Levy $129,002 $133,307 135,506Revenue Sources Other Than Property Tax General Fund 106,434 114,430 115,525 State Revenue Sharing 3�,��� 3�,90� 3�,�30 Highway Users/Street Fund 61,955 81,000 117,824 Liquor Apportionment 10,�1� 8,03� 8,140 Building Permits 1,9�� �,�00 �,�00 Grants 825,000 1,325,000 1,094,000 USDA 1,200,000 250,000 0 Water Fund 114,535 108,935 160,701Sewer Fund 180,600 179,624 159,219Total Other $�,�3�,��0 $�,3��,041 $1,�94,439Revenue Sources Grand Total All Funds Revenue $2.665,922 $2,238,734 $1,829,945

Janet Croner, City Treasurerpublished on August 21st & 28th, 2013

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THESTATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CAMAS

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: ) Case N0. CV–2013–26 CLARICE M. FROSTENSON, ) NOTICE TO Decedent. ) CREDITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been ap-pointed Personal Representative of the above named estate. All per-sons having claims against the Decedent are required to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must either be presented to C. STEVE MILLER, Personal Representative of the Estate, or at HOBDEY LAW OFFICE, PLLC, P.O. Box 176, Good-ing, Idaho 83330 or filed with the Court. DATED THIS 23rd day of July, 2013.

Steve Miller

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Notice of Trustee’s Sale Idaho Code 4�-1�0� Today’s date: July 19, 2013 File No.: 7763.28431 Sale date and time (local time): November 18, �013 at 11:00 AM Sale location: on the front steps of the Camas County Court-house, 501 Soldier Road, Fair-field, ID 83327 Property address: 228 West Sage Street Fairfield, ID 83327 Successor Trustee: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., an Idaho Corporation P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009 (425) 586-1900 Deed of Trust infor-mation Original grantor: Tra-vis Urbany, a single man Origi-nal trustee: New Century Title Company Original beneficiary: Mortgage Electronic Registra-tion Systems, Inc. as nominee for First Magnus Financial Cor-poration, an Arizona Corpora-tion, its successors and assigns Recording date: 0�/�4/�00� Recorder’s instrument number: �9��1 County: Camas Sum ow-ing on the obligation: as of July 19, �013: $13�,01�.3� Because of interest, late charges, and other charges that may vary from day to day, the amount due on the day you pay may be greater. Hence, if you pay the amount shown above, an adjustment may be necessary after we receive your check. For further informa-tion write or call the Successor Trustee at the address or tele-phone number provided above. Basis of default: failure to make payments when due. Please take notice that the Successor Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for certified funds or equivalent the property de-scribed above. The property ad-dress is identified to comply with IC �0-113 but is not warranted to be correct. The property’s legal description is: Lot 7 Block 5 of the City of Fairfield, according to the official plat thereof, on file in the office of the County Recorder, Camas County, Idaho. The sale is subject to conditions, rules and procedures as described at the sale and which can be reviewed at www.northwesttrustee.com or

USA-Foreclosure.com. The sale is made without representation, warranty or covenant of any kind. (TS# ���3.�8431) 100�.��3419-File No.pub. 8/14, 8/�1, 8/�8, 9/4 - �013

—————Notice of Trustee’s Sale Idaho Code 4�-1�0� Today’s date: July 22, 2013 File No.: 7037.101441 Sale date and time (local time): November �1, �013 at 11:00 AM Sale location: on the front steps of the Camas County Court-house, 501 Soldier Road, Fair-field, ID 83327 Property address: 314 West Sage Ave, aka 324 West Sage Avenue Fairfield, ID 833�� Successor Trustee: North-west Trustee Services, Inc., an Idaho Corporation P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009 (425) 586-1900 Deed of Trust information Original grantor: Suzanne K. McCartney, an unmarried woman Original trustee: Twin Falls Title Original beneficiary: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for First Horizon Home Loan Corpora-tion, its successors and assigns Recording date: 10/�0/�00� Recorder’s instrument number: 80134 County: Camas Sum ow-ing on the obligation: as of July ��, �013: $13�,8�3.�� Because of interest, late charges, and other charges that may vary from day to day, the amount due on the day you pay may be greater. Hence, if you pay the amount shown above, an adjustment may be necessary after we receive your check. For further informa-tion write or call the Successor Trustee at the address or tele-phone number provided above. Basis of default: failure to make payments when due. Please take notice that the Successor Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for certified funds or equivalent the property de-scribed above. The property ad-dress is identified to comply with IC �0-113 but is not warranted to be correct. The property’s legal description is: Lots 3, 4, � and � in Block 6 of Fairfield Townsite,

NOTICE OF SCHOOL PLANT FACILITY LEVY ELECTIONCAMAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 121

CAMAS COUNTY, IDAHOPublic Notice is hereby given according to law, and the requisite ac-tion of the Board of Trustees of Camas County School District No. 121, Camas County, Idaho, that a School Plant Facility Levy election will be held on August ��, �013, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said District their vote and determination on a school plant facilities reserve fund tax levy.

The polls will be open from 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the following locations:

Old Gym Entrance at Camas County High SchoolAn elector must be a registered voter who has resided in this state and in this school district at least thirty (30) days preceding the election.

The question submitted will be:Shall the Board of Trustees of Camas County School District No. 1�1, Camas County, Idaho be authorized and empowered to levy a School Plant Facilities Levy in the amount of $20,000 (twenty thousand dollars), for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2013 and continuing each year in the amount of $�0,000 (twenty thousand dollars) for ten years for the purpose of allowing the District funds for building maintenance and upkeep.

A Qualified electors who expect to be absent from the District on Au-gust ��, �013, or who will be unable, because of physical disability or blindness, to go to a polling place, may vote by absentee ballot. Written application for an absentee ballot may be made to the County Clerk on a form made available at the Office of the County Clerk, Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Such applica-tion must be made no later than 5:00 p.m. August 21, 2013. Electors applying in person may obtain their ballots starting August 1, �013. Electors applying by mail should submit their requests as soon as pos-sible. The absentee ballot must be received by the Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on the Friday before the election.

By Order of the Board of Directors.Wendy R. Strickler, Clerk

SAMPLE BALLOTCAMAS COUNTY SCHOOL DSITRICT NO. 121

CAMAS COUNTY, IDAHOSCHOOL PLANT FACILITIES RESERVE FUND LEVY ELECTION

AUGUST 27, 2013QUESTION:Shall the Board of Trustees of Camas County School District No. 121, Camas County, Idaho be authorized and empowered to levy a School Plant Facilities levy in the amount of $20,000 (twenty thousand dollars), for the fscal year beginning July, 1, �013 and continuing each year in the amount of $�0,000, (twenty thousand dollars) for ten years for the purpose of allowing the District funds for building maintenance and upkeep.ANSWER:For School Plant Facilities Fund Levy of $20,000 AnnuallyBeginning, July 1, 2013 and Continuing For Ten Years

For School Plant Facilities Fund Levy of $20,000 AnnuallyBeginning, July 1, 2013 and Continuing For Ten Years

INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote “YES” on the proposition, place an “X” in the square opposite the words “For School Plant Facilities Reserve Fund Levy of $20,000”. To vote “NO” on the proposition, place and “X” in the square opposite the words “For School Plant Facilities Reserve Fund Levy of $20,000”.

YES

NO

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Camas County, Idaho, accord-ing to the plat thereof, recorded in the office of the County Re-corder of said County. The sale is subject to conditions, rules and procedures as described at the sale and which can be reviewed at www.northwesttrustee.com or USA-Foreclosure.com. The sale is made without represen-tation, warranty or covenant of any kind. (TS# 7037.101441) 1002.253532-File No.

to handle high volumes of work. Minimum requirements: � years’ experience in accounting and or a �/4 year degree in accounting or related field. Proficient AR and AP skills, Microsoft Outlook/Excel/Word plus excellent com-munication skills. Please email resume to: [email protected].►High Country Fusion is hiring a full time Fabrication Technician at our Fairfield plant. The job would include supervised work to manipulate raw materials to spec-ifications, operate machinery in a safe and approved manner and keep up with daily work ticket requirements. Experience should include knowledge SAE and Metric measurements with the ability to achieve proper dimen-sions, read drawings and measure parts to determine quality of the product. Qualified applicants please drop off your application at High Country Fusion attention Bill Seig or email resume to [email protected]. Questions please call �08-��4-�000.

For Rent►House for Rent: 402 Winona - Fairfield. Newer three bedroom, two car garage w/washer, dryer, refrigerator, stove, microwave, and garbage disposal. $��� a month. ��4-��19 or �31-0���.►For Rent: 3 bed, 2 bath town-home on 1st Street East in Fair-field, single garage. Available now. Water, sewer, trash paid. $��� mo, $�00 deposit. Call Boi-se 3��-��00.

For Sale►1982 F-150, 302-V8, Rebuilt with chrome rings. Runs great, looks bad. $750. 1974 CJ-5 Jeep, ��8 C1, straight �, low miles, very sound all the way around. Bra top, electric winch with re-mote. $3��0. Please call ��1-840�.►For Sale: Gold’s Gem Pow-erSpin stationary bike with 8 settings and a plug n’play mp3 sound system. Battery operated. Asking $75. Please call 764-�999►28’ Rawhide 5th Wheel for Sale: 198�, good shape, hitch in-cluded. $�100 OBO. Call Jeff at ��4-�3��. Can see at 1��9 Sol-dier Road.►Grass Hay for Sale: Two 1-ton bales. You haul. $200 for both. Call 481-�01�.►Firewood for Sale: Mix-spe-cies, full length logs delivered by truck, approx 15 cord. Also, rough-sawn lumber, any size. Call �08-9�1-�493.►Gooding House for Sale: 3 bed, � bath, �000 sq feet plus �-car garage and large storage shed. Wonderful family room, under-ground sprinklers, vinyl fencing, new windows, central air heat-ing w/heat pump. 8�1 Michigan Street, Gooding. Call 490-6405 or 934-�3��.

Trees for Sale►Fairfield Grown Trees: One to seven foot paper birch, Idaho water birch, Mountain Ash, and

Manchurian Maple. Also, vari-ous evergreens: bristle cone pine, Alpine fir, and spruce. All small and in pots - $10 each. Call ��4-2410 (fairfield).►Aspen Trees For Sale! 20’-25’ aspen trees. Prices range from $�0-$80 depending on tree size. Will be ready to pick up by the end of this week! Please call Dal-las at 764-2121 or 539-5900!

Services►Need Yard Work Done? Call Boyd Stevens at 934-��88. Lawn mowing, weed eating, leaves raked. Weekly rate available.►Looking for scrap metal. Call Thomas Davis at 764-2484. ►I Replace Broken Zippers in jackets, coats, sweatshirts, vests, levi pants, skirts, etc. Hemming done on pants, levis, bresses, sheets, binding on blankets, etc. Patch rips, holes, back-pocket rips, overalls, levis, shirt-tail rips, etc. Replace elastic in most any-thing. Call Kathy in Hagerman 837-6267. Open 7 days a week.

Employment►Ski & Snowboard instruc-tors wanted for the upcoming �013/�014 season at Soldier Mountain Ski Area. No previous experience necessary. For more information please call Kevin @ 320-8627, Kristi @ 599-5051 or 764-2526 ex 105.►Building Official Contracted Position - Commission Only. Lin-coln County is accepting resumes for a Building Inspector contrac-tor: MUST BE LICENSED for Residential and Commercial Building inspection. Send your resume to: Lincoln County Com-missioners - 111 W. B Street - Shoshone, Idaho 833��►High Country Fusion Com-pany’s Shipping department in Fairfield is hiring a full time Ship-ping/Receiving Technician. This position would include pulling or-ders from picking sheets, process-ing boxes and pallets for inbound and outbound freight services, loading and unloading trucks, in-ventory duties, ect. Please submit resume & application to the Fair-field Branch attn: Steve Sabin. Questions please call Steve Sabin at �08-��4-�000.►High Country Fusion Compa-ny’s Accounting department in Fairfield, ID is currently seek-ing a qualified team member knowledgeable in all account-ing functions. This position will primarily be assisting and han-dling Accounts Payable. Must be organized, reliable and able

Gooding County 4-H ProgramCoordinator: $12.50 to $13.50per hour. Gooding County islooking for somecoordinate the4-HProgram inGoodingCoun-ty; be responsible for recruiting,training and supervising volun-teer leaders and 4-H members;provideleadershipindeveloping,planning and conducting pro-grams that deliver youth educa-tionandvolunteerdevelopmentcurricula;andserveasliaisonforthe4-Hprogram.

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