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The Courier continued on page 2..... Cloud Seeding In Idaho FRIDAY, JUNE 12th Gooding County Fairgrounds The opening Ceremony will begin at 6 p.m. this Friday at the Gooding Fair- grounds (201 Lucy Lane). Along with being a fund- raiser for cancer research, this event is a celebration of cancer survivors and their caregivers. Come for an hour or two, or stay all night long until the closing ceremony at 7 a.m. Saturday morning. The 2014 Survivor Hand- print quilts will be sold in a live auction, with a multi- tude of other item available Relay for Life Wendell Chamber of Commerce presents Magic Valley Dairy Days June 11th Carnival - Family Night (tickets discounted) Music Entertainment by Gary and Cindy Braun Crafts, food, dairy samples/information, exhibition booth June 12th Artistic Performances, Music Entertainment Carnival, Crafts, food, exhibition booths June 13th * Dairy Days Parade * Music Entertainment Carnival, Crafts, food, exhibition booths Magic Valley Show & Shine Car Show Richfield’s 60th Annual Outlaw Day ~ June 13th Bigger and Better than Ever Before “Where Have All the Outlaws Gone” Community breakfast at the Richfield School - 7:30 a.m. Main Street Parade - 10:30 Reynolds Field Events (west of town on Hwy 26 - after the parade) Stick horse race, goat tying, calf riding, Team Roping, Barrel Racing, Pole Bending, and Hide Race and Rescue Race Mud Bog Races - 4 p.m. followed by Monster Truck Cruising Main Street Dance - 9 p.m. Wood River Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D) will be at the Fair- field City Council this Thursday, June 11th, to make a presentation regarding South Central Idaho’s Precipitation Enhancement Strategy (SCIPES). The last several years of below average snowfall have created difficulties for our area, particularly in agriculture. So much so, that a water call was filed earlier this year with the Idaho Department of Water Re- sources affecting water users in the Wood River Valley and on the Camas Prairie. While SCIPES may not directly affect the ongoing water call process, it could help reduce future water problems by increasing the snowpack in the areas that provide water for the Camas Creek and Big Wood River drainage areas. The main method of enhancing precipita- tion involves “cloud seeding” using ground based equipment and aircraft to deliver par- ticulates to storm clouds to encourage the formation of ice crystals which then fall to the ground as snow. Cloud seeding can increase precipitation by as much as 10%, but it is not without controversy. The most common substances used for cloud seeding include silver iodide, potas- sium iodide and dry ice (solid carbon diox- ide). The environmental and health impacts of putting chemicals into the air is a concern to many people. The toxicity of silver iodide is considered low by most studies, but some argue that sensitive individuals and environ- ments could be affected. The presentation by RC&D is mainly a re- quest for funding from the City of Fairfield to support the project, but they will also be providing information and they encourage businesses and individuals to attend. The City Council meeting begins at 7:00 p.m. The RC&D presentation will follow a few preliminary procedures. Volume 39 ~ Number 23 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding CourierNews.webs.com Now on FaceBook facebook.com/pages/The-Courier-News ,2015 June 10 NEWS

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Cloud Seeding In Idaho

FRIDAY, JUNE 12thGooding County Fairgrounds The opening Ceremonywill begin at 6 p.m. thisFridayattheGoodingFair-grounds(201LucyLane).Alongwithbeing a fund-raiserforcancerresearch,thisevent isacelebrationof cancer survivors andtheircaregivers.Comeforanhourortwo,orstayallnightlonguntiltheclosingceremonyat7a.m.Saturdaymorning. The2014SurvivorHand-printquiltswillbesoldinaliveauction,withamulti-tudeofotheritemavailable

Relayfor Life

Wendell Chamber of Commerce presents

Magic Valley Dairy DaysJune 11th

Carnival-FamilyNight(ticketsdiscounted)MusicEntertainmentbyGaryandCindyBraunCrafts,food,dairysamples/information,exhibitionbooth

June 12thArtisticPerformances,MusicEntertainment

Carnival,Crafts,food,exhibitionboothsJune 13th

* Dairy Days Parade *MusicEntertainment

Carnival,Crafts,food,exhibitionboothsMagicValleyShow&ShineCarShow

Richfield’s 60th AnnualOutlaw Day ~ June 13th

BiggerandBetterthanEverBefore“Where Have All the Outlaws Gone”

Community breakfast at the Richfield School - 7:30 a.m.Main Street Parade - 10:30

Reynolds Field Events(westoftownonHwy26-aftertheparade)

Stickhorserace,goattying,calfriding,TeamRoping,BarrelRacing,PoleBending,and

HideRaceandRescueRaceMud Bog Races - 4 p.m.

followedbyMonster Truck CruisingMainStreetDance-9p.m.

WoodRiverResourceConservationandDevelopment(RC&D)willbeattheFair-field City Council this Thursday, June 11th, to make a presentation regarding SouthCentral Idaho’s Precipitation Enhancement Strategy(SCIPES). Thelastseveralyearsofbelowaveragesnowfall have created difficulties for our area,particularlyinagriculture.Somuchso,that a water call was filed earlier this year withtheIdahoDepartmentofWaterRe-sourcesaffectingwaterusersintheWoodRiverValleyandontheCamasPrairie. WhileSCIPESmaynotdirectlyaffecttheongoingwatercallprocess, itcouldhelpreducefuturewaterproblemsbyincreasingthesnowpackintheareasthatprovidewaterfortheCamasCreekandBigWoodRiverdrainageareas. Themainmethodofenhancingprecipita-tioninvolves“cloudseeding”usinggroundbasedequipmentandaircrafttodeliverpar-

ticulatestostormcloudstoencouragetheformationoficecrystalswhichthenfalltothegroundassnow.Cloudseedingcanincreaseprecipitationbyasmuchas10%,butitisnotwithoutcontroversy. Themostcommonsubstancesusedforcloudseedingincludesilveriodide,potas-siumiodideanddryice(solidcarbondiox-ide).Theenvironmentalandhealthimpactsofputtingchemicalsintotheairisaconcerntomanypeople.Thetoxicityofsilveriodideisconsideredlowbymoststudies,butsomearguethatsensitiveindividualsandenviron-mentscouldbeaffected. ThepresentationbyRC&Dismainlyare-quest for funding from the City of Fairfield tosupporttheproject,buttheywillalsobeprovidinginformationandtheyencouragebusinessesandindividualstoattend. The City Council meeting begins at 7:00 p.m.TheRC&Dpresentationwillfollowafewpreliminaryprocedures.

Volume 39 ~ Number 23

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CourierNews.webs.comNow on FaceBook

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Camas Cemetery Meeting The normal first Thurday meeting of the Camas Cemetery Board has been moved to the second Thursday, June 11th, at 3 p.m. at the Camas Senior Center.

Notices of Upcoming Events & Meetings

Fairfield Farmers Market EveryFridaystartingatnoonattheSteamEnginePark.Supportyourlocalsmallfarmers.Fairfield Mass MassatImmaculateConceptionChapelwillbeat2p.m.onSunday, July 14th. Potluck will follow, hopefully in the park.

Wendell Book Store: TheWendellLibraryRummageSalewillstartFridayJune 12, 9-5 and Sat. June 13, 9-4 during Dairy Days. Donations are being accepted at the library everyday 11-5 and 11-6 on Thursday (375 lst Ave. East, Wendell.)

Calling all Artists! TheCamasConservationDistrictispresentlylookingforsubmissionsofnewlogodesign.Therewillbea“Mystery Prize” awarded to the winner. Deadline is June 16th by Noon. For more information call 764-3223 or email [email protected].

Summer Reading at the Camas Public Library The“EveryHeroHasaStory”summerreadingprogramattheCamasCountyLibraryisbeingheldduringthemonthof June. Pre-school program is on Thursdays at 10:30 and grades1-4meetonTuesdaysat2p.m.

School Auction: June 19th at 1 p.m. TheGoodingSchoolDist.willanauctionofsurplusequipmentatthemaintenanceshoponW.4thStreet.Moreinformationonpage11oratwww.mastersauction.com

Basic Training Graduation On May 8th, Lundy and Joyce Flick, of Dietrich, traveled toFortSillOklahomatoattendthegraduationoftheirdaughter,Tim-berlyFlick,fromBasicTraining.Joyce’s mother, Doris Bates, also ofDietrich,alsoattended.Timber-lygraduatedwithhonors,receiv-ingthePhysicalTrainingAward.ThisawardisgiventotheSoldierachievingthehighestPhysicalFit-ness score during a Physical Fitness Test. She scored 319 out of 300. She is now stationed at Fort Sam Houston for her AIT in the medical field. Timberly is also a 2013 graduate of Dietrich School, and played in the 2011-2013 State Basketball Championship gamesinwhichDietrichwasBacktoBacktoBackstatechampions.

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Van Holland Makes Dean’s List Dr.ParrisWatts,vicepresidentofacademicaffairsforMissouriValleyCollege,recentlyannouncedthespring2015 Dean’s List. Included in the list was Taylor Van HollandfromWendellwhoisstudingPsycology. The requirements for the Dean’s List are a 3.3 or high-ergradepointaverage;at least12gradedhoursforthesemester.

atthesilentauctionorfromvariousteamtents. TheKids“KlangforaCure”will takeplaceat8p.m. (kidswhodropchange inabucket,geta su-perhero bag). At 10:00 the Luninara Ceremony will quietthingsdowninREMEMBRANCEofthosewhoarenolongerhere.Eachluminariabagswillcontainacannedfooditemtoholdit inplacealongwithacandle.ThecannedfoodwillbedonatedtoHelpingHeartsandHandsaftertheevent. If you can’t make it to the event, you can still support cancer research by donating on-line at: www.relayfor-life.org/goodingid

...Relay for Life continued

Lake Idaho & the Fossils GoodingCountyHistoricalSocietyandMuseumLectureSeries will continue on June 17th, 2015 at 7:00 pm at the GoodingCountyMuseuminGooding,Idaho.Theaddressis 273 Euskadi Lane (Hwy 46/Hwy 26 Junction). There is nochargeforthelectureandrefreshmentswillbeserved. ThefeaturedspeakerisAnnetteRousseau,EducationSpecialistofHagermanFossilBedsNMandMinidokaNational Historic Site. The title of the program will be: TheHagermanArea-LakeIdahoandtheFossils. Ms.Rousseau has over 15 years of teaching experience and has createdandpresentedmanyoutreachprograms.ShehasservedasarangerattheGrandCanyonNationalParkbeforecurrentlyworkingintheVisitorCenterinHagerman. Pleasecomeandlistentostoriesofthelargelakethatcoveredthisareaandthemanyfossilsthathavebeendis-coveredintheareasleftwhentheLakeIdahodisappeared.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,pleasecallthemuseumat(208)934-5318 or contact us at our e-mail address at [email protected]

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ArtWorksin Hagermanby Ruth Simerly Paintings, pottery,photographs, andcards created by lo-cal artists fill the Art WorksRiverGalleryatthecornerofMainandStateStreet(High-way 30) in Hagerman. The owners, Joe and Judy Greif, have spent thepastyearreaching

outtotheHagermancommunity,visitorsfromaroundMagicValley,andtourists,offeringaplaceforlocalartiststodis-playandselltheirwork.Inaddition,thecoupleteachesclassesinpottery,painting,drawingandmusic,andhostsmonthlymusicalprogramsbylocalmusicians. The gallery’s first featured local artist, LeRoy Holloway, displayedanextensivecollectionofwestern-themedpaint-ingsandIdaholandscapes.Morethan10otherartistshaveshown their art in the gallery, including Mary Butler, Jerry Kencke,RosieEckert,andTeddyKeaton.Fatherandson,Ron and Jason Hicks, are scheduled to be the next featured artists in June. Joe and Judy share a passion for enhancing the quality oflifethroughincreasingawarenessandappreciationofthevisualandperformingarts;creatingawelcomingen-vironmentforlocalartists;providingavenueforpeopletomeetforfellowshipandentertainment;andprovidingaplacewherechildrencanseeoriginalartandhavehands-onactivities.Thecouplehasspentacombinedtotalofmorethan40yearsinart,photographyandmusiceducationandconsiderthemselvesfortunatetohavebeenabletocontinuewiththegallery. ArtWorksRiverGalleryisopenMonday,Tuesday,andThursdaythroughSaturday,andatothertimesbyappoint-

401 Camas Avenue West

764-2611Medical & Dental Care

Sliding Scale fees available=====APPOINTMENT HOURS:

Monday & Friday 9-2 Laira Thomas FNPWednesday 9:00 to 3:00 Dr. Levin, MD

Thursday 8:00-2:00 Dental Day: Dr. Lancaster & A. Stohler(Office is open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)

Sliding Scale fees available

ment. You are invited to stopin,browsethroughthegallery,askquestions,andenjoyacupof tea or glass of water with Joe and Judy. They can be reached at (208)751-4508. Classes are forming for the fall. Judy and Joe canprovideinformationaboutthese,aswellasdiscussanyin-terestyoumayhaveinbringingyourarttothegallery.

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o b i t u a r yDianaReaPrice

Diana Rae Price, 50, of Sho-shone, passed away Sunday June 7, 2015, in Buhl. She was born June 8, 1964, in SunValley,Idaho,thedaughterof Ronald Hyde and MarjeanBrueschHyde.DianawasraisedinShoshoneandgraduatedfromShoshoneHighSchoolin1982.ShespentmostofherworkingyearsatValleyCo-Opwhereshewasthemanager. DianamarriedMarcPriceandtheymadetheirhomeinShoshone.Shelovedtohelppeopleandblesstheirlivesthroughservice. Dianaissurvivedbyherhusband,MarcPrice,ofShosho-ne;theirchildren,CoryPerkins,Nicholas(Tessa)Perkins,MarcPrice,Nathen(Anna)PriceandMatthewPrice,allofPortland,OR;onegrandson,TristianPrice;hermoth-er,MarjeanKuntzofBuhl,ID;herfather,RonHydeofRichfield, ID; four sisters, Kaylynne Hyde, Laurie Lane, Angela(Orval)RiceandDebbie(Dan)Pierson;threebroth-ers, Shane (Eileen) Hyde, Kelly (Julia) Hyde and James (Brenda)Hyde;andmanyextendedfamilymembersandfriends. She is preceded in death by her step-father, FloydCarpenter. A Celebration of Diana’s life will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday June 11, 2015, at the old Shoshone High School (104WestDStreet,Shoshone,Idaho)withPastorCherylMason, officiating. Arrangements are under the care of Farnsworth Mortuary of Jerome.

Thank You! Aheartfelt thanksisextendedtoeveryonefromtheGooding Community that helped the local VFW Post 3078 members(whoaresomewhatoldandfewinnumbers)place crosses and flags on the resting sights of Veterans in ElmwoodCemeteryonMay22ndforMemorialDay.VFWAuxiliary and American Legion Auxiliary blue flags were placed on their resting places too. Also one cross and flag wasplacedattherestingsightoftheonlyknowVeteraninthePioneerCemetery.IfanyoneknowsthegravesitesofotherVeteransinthePioneerCemeterypleasecontactVFW Chaplain Don Larson 934-4887. ElmwoodCemeteryhasoneMedalofHonorVeteran(Army)fromtheCivilWar.

Donald K Larson

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THANK YOU! Thankyoutothefollowingindividualsandbusinessesfor their donations that made Camas County’s 2015 Project Graduationasuccess!

KathyMennenga ShirleyFranceS & L Commoditities Field’s Tree FarmSoldierCreekBrewery MattandDebbieMcLamSoldierMtn.SkiResort GaryFullmerTedandVictoriaMiller SVRanchLLCBillandShirleySimon CamasCountyPTOJohn and Cindy Varin Jim Dandy’sDale and Sharon Smith Tony and Jenn BrownPepsi-Cola BetweentheLinesJack and Linda Frostenson Roaring SpringsMagicValleyMall DallasandCandiceSmithGaryandConnieReagan GoodingRanchBowlPower of Engineers City of FairfieldAmericanLegionPost#19 StricklandRealtorsAmericanLegionAuxiliary SueRobbinsFredandLillianMarolf

~~~~~A BIG THANK YOU The American Legion of Fairfield would like to thank all of the sponsors and players who participated in our June 6th,lastSaturday,golftournamentatSoldierMountainRanch.Itwasabeautifuldayforaroundofgolfandev-

eryonehadagoodtime.ThelunchandawardingofprizeswereheldattheLegionHallafterthetournamentwiththeLadiesAuxiliaryprovidingthebeansandpotatosaladtogo along with the steaks. Jerry Young did a great job again andthankstohimforallofhishardwork. We especially appreciate the sponsors from the Fairfield andGoodingareasforhelpingtomakethisafunandsuc-cessfulday.Yoursponsorshipsaregreatlyappreciatedandthatmeanswecancontinuetoimproveourbuildingfortheuseofthecommunity.Pleasepatronizeoursponsorswheneveryoucan. Once again, a big THANK YOU for everyone’s support. Tim Edwards, Commander American Legion Post # 19

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o b i t u a r i e sEldenAmosThompson

EldenAmosThompson,85, a resident of Bliss, passedawayWednesday,June 3, 2015 at Stone-bridgeAssistedLiving inHagerman. EldenwasbornMarch16,1930, in Glenns Ferry, to ReedandDorothyThomp-son.Hewasraisedandedu-cated in Glenns Ferry and Bliss. After Elden’s father passed away at a young age, Elden’s mother married Joe Doyle, who became a second father to Elden. HemarriedMayvisHobdeyQuigleyonApril27,1972,attheMethodistChurchinGlennsFerry. Elden retired from Union Pacific Railroad, and was anaccomplishedrancherandcowboyallhis life,andwasactive inmanycommunityorganizations,including Operation Life Saver with Union Pacific, theMooseLodge,theElmore-BennettHillsCattle-man’s Association, the Bliss Highway District, and theCowboyPoetsofIdaho,justtonameafew. Elden is survivedbyhiswife,Mayvis; 4 sons,RoyThompson,TedQuigley,SteveQuigley,andRay Thompson; and 1 sister, Helen Thompson.Eldenisalsosurvivedby11grandchildren,and9great-grandchildren. Hewasprecededindeathbyhisparents;1brother,BillThompson;and1sister,ValdaRaeBranch. A graveside service was held on Saturday, June 6th, attheUpperCloverCreekCemeterynorthofBliss.Acelebrationof lifefollowedat theat theLowerSalmonTeamHouse. The family suggests memorial donations in Elden’s namebemadeto theBlissCommunityChurchinBliss. ArrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService–GoodingChapel.

Rosa R. Cole, 88,aresidentofGooding,passedaway Monday, June 8, 2015 at North Canyon Med-icalCenterinGooding.ArrangementsarependingunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService–GoodingChapel.

death notices

HelenRuthStinemates HelenRuthStinemates,92,ofHagerman,passedawayMay 27, 2015, in Eagle, Idaho. She was born June 2, 1922, in Olathe, Colorado, thedaughter of Joseph Bishop andMyrtleEastonBishop.HelenwasraisedinElCen-tro, California until 1942whenshemovedtoSanDi-ego,andsheservedhercountrybyenlistingintheU.S.NavyduringWorldWarII. WhilestationedatNorthIslandNavalAirStationinSanDiego,shemettheloveofherlife,BillStine-mates. They were married June 19, 1944. Following theirnavalservice,theysettledinEscondido. In1968,BillandHelensettledinHagerman,Idaho,where they owned and operated Bill’s Market. Most of Helen’s working years were spent as a homemaker andworkingsidebysidewithherhusband. ShereallylovedtoworkinhergardenandnaturewatchingintheStanleyBasin.Mostly,Helenlovedherfamilyandenjoyedspendingtimewiththem. Helenissurvivedbyhertwosons,BobStinematesof Ajijic, Jalisco, Mexico, and Pete (Kay) Stinemates ofEagle,Idaho.Shealsosurvivedbythreegrandchil-dren,twogreat-grandchildrenandmanyextendedfam-ilymembersandfriends.Shewasprecededindeathbyherhusband,herparents,andonebrother. At Helen’s request, no formal services will be held. ArrangementsareunderthecareofFarnsworthMor-tuary and Crematory, 1343 S. Lincoln, Jerome, ID 83338.

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Shoshone Richfield886–2369 (218 N Rail St. W) 487–2722 130 S Main Street

Lunch: $2 (2-9) $5.50 (10-59) $4 over 60 (suggested)Breakfast: 3rd Saturday of the Month (8 to 10)

-----------------------Thur, June 11 (Rich) Chicken Sand & Choc. PieFriday, June 12 (Sho) Chicken Alfredo & Hot RollsMonday, June 15 (Rich) Taco Salad & Cinnamon RollsTuesday, June 16 (Sho) Taco Salad & Cinnamon RollsWed, June 17 (Sho) Soup, Sand & Chocolate Pie

Gooding 934-5504 (308 Senior Avenue)Lunch Suggested Donation $3.50

Breakfast: (7:30 to 10) 1st Saturday of the MonthFit & Fall Proof: Every Mon. & Wed. at 11:00 a.m.

------------------Thursday, June 11 Pork Roast w/ PotatoesMonday, June 15 Chicken FettuciniTuesday, June 16 Sloppy Joes & Potato WedgesWednesday, June 17 Chicken Strips

Fairfield 764-2226 (129 Willow Avenue West)Lunch: 2.50 (2-9) $5 (10-59) $4 over 60 (suggested)

Breakfast: (8 to 10) 2nd Saturday of the MonthCall by 10 a.m. for take out. Also, please let the Center know if you have any special dietary needs such as allergies to food.

--------------------------Friday, June 12 Swiss Steak & Music- Mic TerraTuesday, June 16 BBQ RibsWednesday, June 17 Mac n’Cheese w/ Ham

The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, or marital or family status (not all prohibited bases apply to all programs). To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington DC 20250-9410 or call 800-795-3272 (voice) or 202-720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity lender, provider and employer.

Senior Center MenusAll menus are subject to change without notice.

Wendell 536-2730 (105 West Avenue A)Lunch is served every Monday at Noon.

--------------------------Mon. June 15: Ham & Beans w/ Toasted Cheese Sand.

Send your News & Articles [email protected] or call 764-3322Camas, Gooding, Lincoln countiesFacebook Page: 190879947615593

Summer Fluoride Varnish Clinics SouthCentralPublicHealthDistrict(SCPHD)isoffer-ing fluoride varnish applications to children twelve and younger.Fluoridevarnish,whichisagel-likesubstancethat is “painted” on the child’s teeth with a small brush, strengthenstoothenameltoreduceand/orpreventtoothdecay. The varnish is very safe since it’s applied directly to the teeth, and children can receive a fluoride varnish application as soon as they get their first teeth. Fluoridevarnishclinicswillbeheldfrom11to2onthefollowing dates and locations:· In Jerome at South Central Public Health (951 East Avenue H) on July 17. Call 324-8838 to schedule an appointment. · In Gooding at South Central Public Health District (255 North Canyon Drive) on June 26. Call 934-4477 to schedule anappointment.·InBellevueatSouthCentralPublicHealthDistrict(117East Ash Street) on August 21. Call 788-4335 to schedule anappointment. SCPHDwillbillMedicaid,BlueCross,Regence,andDel-taDental(typicallyvarnishiscoveredeverysixmonths).Childrenwhoareuninsuredcanstillbeseenattheseclin-ics. If you have any questions about fluoride varnish, please call Susie Beem at 737-5946.

Dietrich Booster Club Awarded$2000 Rural Community Grant

NorthwestFarmCreditServicesawardedtheDietrichBoosterClubinDietricha$2000NorthwestFCS/CoBankRuralCom-munityGrantAward.Thegrantwillbeusedtoupdatethecomputertechnologylab. DietrichBoosterClub,BrookeAnhdersaid,“StudentsoftheDietrich School District will benefit greatly thanks to Northwest Farm Credit’s generous grant to improve the school‘s technol-ogy lab. The grant will provide K-12 students sufficient training andexposuretotechnologyaswellasprovideaccesstoonlinecoursesthatmaynotbeavailableoncampus.Theschoolhasrecentlymadeimprovementsandupdatestothestudenttechnol-ogylab,andwiththehelpofNorthwestFarmCredittheprojectwillbecompleted.DietrichthanksNorthwestFarmCreditfortheircommitmenttoruralcommunitiesandknowsthattheirgenerositywillproducegraduatesbetterpreparedforcollegeandthejobforce.” NorthwestFCSiscommittedtohelpingruralcommunitiessucceed.ThisyearNorthwestFCS,withsupportfromCoBank,has awarded 46 rural grants totaling nearly $100,150. Since 2007, Northwest FCS has presented 399 rural grants totaling more than $810,900. The next rural grant deadline is October 1, 2015. If youareaNorthwestFCScustomerandthinkyourruralprojectmaybeeligible,visitnorthwestfcs.comformoreinformation.

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The Camas Athletic Booster Club is selling raffle tick-etsforTWO 3-Day passes to the Mountain Home Music Festival to be held July 31st thru August 2nd. Tickets are $10 each and only 500 raffle tickets will be sold. The winner will be drawn on July 11th at the CamasCountyRodeo.

TeeHurd

Sometimeswetakethingsforgranted.Forinstance,beingfromorlivinginasmall

town.Youarestillapersonandnotanumberorasta-tistic to make numbers work. I don’t know how I would get alonginacitysuchasNewYorkCityorLosAngeles.Ifyousaidhellotoapersoninoneofthosecities,theymightthinkyouaretryingtorobthem. LastweekendIwasinPortland,Oregon,toattendafuneral.To some, Portland is a big town. To me it doesn’t seem that big. The only big thing to me is to mix a multitude of traffic and pour-ingrain.Thoseareacombothatmakesforsituationssometimesbeyond one’s control. Fortunately for me, the weather in Portland wasbeautifulthislastweekend.ThepeoplewhoattendedandwhowereintheRoseParadeprobablylovedthegreatdayaswell. Agoodshareofthehotelswerefullduetotheparade.Va-cancy signs became signs - NO VACANCY. I shuffled around and found a hotel to stay in. Once in the lobby filling out the paperwork,Iwaschargeddoublemyroomrateforadeposit.IaskedtheclerkifIwasbeingpunishedforusingcash.ItoldthemiftheythoughtIwasgoingtostealallthetowels,Iwouldusemyownpersonaltowel.Iftheyweredesperateenough,ItoldthemIwouldevenleavemytowelforthem.Theyassuredmeitwasjustpolicy.Forallofyoucreditcardholders,youshouldprobably check your final bill when you leave a hotel. You may have charges you are unaware of. (Foot Note: the hotel said they’d inspect my room upon leaving. They did not.) AroundMidnightamaintenancecrewwasdisassemblingadooracoupledownfrommine.Didsomeonelosethemagneticcode?ForalargechainIwasalittledisheartenedthattheirproblemwasnotcuredafterthe11a.m.check-outinsteadofduringthe1a.m.sleep-time. SinceIwasawakeIdecidedtotakeawalkabout.Onceintheparkinglotwaitingformorelightstocomeonduetonoise,Iwasapproachedtwicebypeopleaskingmeforacigarette.Idon’t smoke!! I remember my dad saying, “I don’t care if you smoke, but don’t ever let me catch you bumming cigarettes.” Perhaps these people didn’t have a dad that cared or scared you from smoking. Maybe they weren’t from a small town whereas everyonesharesandeveryoneknoweveryone(inthis,sharingasmokewouldbedifferent). IwalkedafewblocksawaytoalocalWalmart.“Sorry,wecloseatmidnight.”Thatwascoolwithme,soIwalkedafewblocks more to a Jack-In-The-Box restaurant. Their lobby closed at midnight as well. I figured I would walk through the drive-through.Peoplebehindmegavemethumbs-upforaguywithoutacar.Atthewindowtheservertheserverrefusedtowaitonmebecause I didn’t have a car. Ihaveheardof,“Noshirts,Noshoes,Noservice,”but“Nocar,Noservice!?”Sorrytosaymymoneywentsomewhereelse.SometimessmalltownisTHEBEST. Thisismy“CupofTee”fromtheHOMEfront.

Gooding Fire Department Fund Raiser 2015The Gooding Community is Awesome!

GoodingbusinessesparticipatedintheFirePupProgramonce again this year, enabling the fire department to distrib-ute fire prevention materials throughout the Gooding schools. They were able to educate grades K-5 with the materials. Alsohatsofftothecommunityforparticipatinginthe“FilltheBootforVision”thisyear.Theywereabletoraise$3000.00 for the Gooding Lions Club. This money will be spentlocallyoneyeglassesanddoctorvisits. TheAnnual Fire Department BBQwillbeheldonSaturday, June 27th, from 11 to 3 at the West Park in Gooding.Duringthedaylongeventwill includestaticdisplaysfromtheGoodingFireDepartment,ForestSer-vice, BLM, and the National Guard. A general raffle along with a rifle raffle will take place around 2 p.m. As always, BBQshirtswillbeforsalealongwiththeirpinkshirts.Proceedsfromthepinkshirtssellsgodirectly to localfamilieshereinGoodingwhoaredealingwithcancer. Overthelastfewyears,theGoodingFireDepartmenthasdonatedthousandsofdollarstofamiliesinourcommunity.ThisyeartheyareraisingmoneytoreplenishtheBumoutFund,andtoraisefundsforthetrainingfacilitylocatedat2ll 2lst Ave East. The property donated by Joe and Kay Hults and office trailers donated by Glanbia Foods has created an opportunitytobuildacountywidetrainingsite. Currentlytheywouldliketoaddaforcefulentryproptothe training facility. The prop costs over $5000, but helps them remain proficient in opening locked and barricaded doors. It will be mobile and shared with the other fire de-partmentsinthearea. On June 27th come help them celebrate l07 years of ser-vicetothecommunity.Ifyouareunabletoattendyoucanmail a donation to the Gooding Fire Department at: 422 Idaho Street - Gooding, Idaho 83330. Please make checks payable to Gooding Fireman’s Benefit Fund (GFBF).

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PUBLIC NOTICEOn Tuesday, June 30, 2015 the Fairfield Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a special meeting beginning at 7:00p.m. at Fairfield City Hall located at 407 Soldier Road in Fairfield, ID. Items on the agenda include the following:

Amendments to Sign Chapter: A public hearing for an amend-ment to Ordinance Number 223 Zoning Ordinance of the City of Fairfield, Idaho, Chapter 8-7 Signs, Section 4 Permitted Signs forUsesConductedonSamePremisesbyamendinglanguagetoincreaseoneprofessionalorhomeoccupationsignnotexceedeightsquarefeetwhenlocatedonSoldierRd.Toincreasebuild-ingcomplexsignsintheCommercialorLightIndustrialzoneto not exceed forty-eight square feet or twenty five square feet per side when double sided. Section 5 Signs Permitted Off-site inanyDistrictbyamendinglanguagetoincreasesignsonva-cantlotsalongHighway20tothirty-twosquarefeet.Section9DesignandConstructionStandardsbyaddinglanguagetolimitheightoffree-standingsigns,provideaseverabilityclauseandeffectivedate

NOTICEISFURTHERGIVENthatattheaforementionedtimeandplace,allinterestedpersonsmayappearandshallbegivenanopportunitytocommentonthemattersstatedabove.Anypersonneedingspecialaccommodationstoparticipateintheabove-noticed meeting should contact the City Office. Com-mentsandquestionspriortothehearingshouldbedirectedtothe Planning and Zoning Administrator, P.O. Box 336 Fairfield, ID 83327 a minimum of five (5) days prior to the scheduled hearing. Supporting documents are on file at the Fairfield City Hallandavailableforpublicreview. DATED THIS 4th DAY OF JUNE, 2015

Megan StelmaPlanning & Zoning Administrator

published on June 10th, 2015

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FairfieldCommunity Review

June 24th & 25th The City of Fairfield will be hosting a Community Review June 24-25, 2015. Residents are encouraged to participate in the community meeting at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 25th at the Senior Center. Duringthetwodayreview,listeningsessionswillbeheldaswellasbusandwalkingtours.ThevisitingteamismadeupofStateandFederalrepresentativesthatwillbespeakingtobusinessownersandresidentsaboutCamasCountyandthe City of Fairfield. They will be evaluating our economic development,infrastructureandrecreationalopportunities.The community review will make the City of Fairfield and CamasCountymoreeffectivewhenapplyingforgrants. To view finalized community review reports go to www.irp.idaho.gov/Home/Community_Review. LostRiversValley,Rigby,Aberdeen,SilverCity,GlennsFerry, Gooding, Stan-ley, Kuna, Jerome, as well as more citieshaveparticipateinCommunityReviews. TheIdahoRuralPartnershipresponsibilitiesduringthereviewistoassesstheconditionofourcommunity,helpimproveintergovernmentalcoordination,andfosterstra-tegic and efficient approaches to local initiatives. They willalsoprovideguidelines forlocal leaders inidentifyinggrantopportunities.

Drought Funding Available TheUSDANaturalResourcesConservationService(NRCS)announces up to $725,000 in Environmental Quality Incentives Program(EQIP)fundingavailabletofarmersandrancherstomitigatetheeffectsofdroughtinseveralIdahocounties.Ap-plicationsmustbereceivedbyJune 19, 2015. ThisEQIPinvestmentwillbetargetedatareasinIdahoexpe-riencingexceptionalorextremedroughtconditionsaccordingto the U.S. Drought Monitor. Eligible counties include: Blaine, Butte,Custer,OwyheeandWashington. Farmersandranchersinthesecountiesmayapplytoim-plementavarietyofpracticesdesignedtoprovideimmediatedroughtreliefandhelpwithresilienceforthefuture.Potentialprojectsmayincludeapplyingconservationpracticesthatim-provesoilhealthandwaterholdingcapacity,managelimitedforagethroughprescribedgrazingplans,andensurereliablewatersourcesareavailableforlivestockoperations. Producersandlandownersinthelistedcountiesareencour-aged to visit their local NRCS field office for more information ortoapplyforthisnewfundingopportunity.

WantedChildren for One Day VBSat Foothills Baptist Church

Saturday, June 20 from 9:30 to noon

RewardFun & Games, and lots of Learning from God’s Word

Free snack and lunch for children and workers

Tent RevivalJune 19-21 in Fairfield, Idaho

7 p.m. on Fri & Sat ~ 11 a.m. on SundayJeff Gore: Cowboy Musician & Poet

Steve Cody: Cowboy Preacher

Need more information? Call Ron Geer at 539-7747

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NOTICE OF PENDING ISSUE OF TAX DEED FOR 2011 DELINQUENT TAXES Notice is hereby given pursuant to Idaho Code 63-1005, that the taxes were duly levied and assessedfortheyear2011andhavenotbeenpaidandarenowdelinquentuponthehereinafterdescribedrealestateintheCountyofCamas,StateofIdaho;thattheentryofsuchdelinquencywas duly made January 1, 2012, as required by law; that the time of redemption of said property from said taxes expires on July 17, 2015, at 5:00 P.M. and if not paid, a tax deed will be issued to said County of Camas pursuant to Idaho Code 63-1006(6). The following are the parcels of said delinquent certificates along with the year delinquent, the description of the property, and thenameandlastknownaddressoftheperson/personswhoarerecordownersofsaidproper-ties and the total amount due, including 2% late fee, 1% per month interest calculated to July 17, 2015, plus additional costs incurred thus far. The record owner/ owners of said properties are further notified that they have a right to be heard,confrontandcrossexamineanywitnessesagainstthem,andobtainandpresentevidenceontheirbehalfpriortonoticeandtheinformationcontainedherein.Questionsand/orcommentsshould be directed to the Camas County Treasurer, P.O. Box 430, Fairfield, ID 83327, telephone number(208)764-2126. A hearing has been scheduled with the Camas County Commissioners for July 20, 2015, at 10:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, pursuant to deeding properties not redeemed. You are hereby notified that if you have any reason you believe there has been an error or other reasons thispropertyshouldnotbedeededyoushouldattendthemeeting.___________________________________________________________________

TAX DEED LISTINGS FOR CAMAS COUNTY, IDAHOParcelNumber PropertyOwnerName LegalDescription TotalDueTaxYear LastKnownAddressRPF0050032001AA Gibbons, Ralph Lots 1,2 Blk 32 $821.39 2011 977 Arrow Wood CT Fairfield Townsite Twin Falls, ID 83301RPF0050032003AA Gibbons, Ralph Lot 3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12, $1,478.15 c/o Gibbons, Tom 13,14,15,16 Blk 32 2011 977 Arrow Wood CT Fairfield Townsite Twin Falls, ID 83301RP003600000010A Tannahill, Kim L Lot 1 $752.73 2011 &Bolan,Robert SmokeyDomeRanchosNorth P.O. Box 3861 Camas County, ID Coeur D’ Alene, ID 83814RP01S12E021200A 2010-1 RADC/CADC SW4NE4 $1,034.30 2011 PropertyVII,LLC Sec2T1SR12E 4601 College Blvd, STE 350 Camas County, ID Leawood,KS66211 (FORMALLY–Swink,GregandCatherine)The above listing of 2011 delinquent properties is for those that have not been paid prior to July 17, 2015. Dated this 3rd day of June, 2015. GAYLE BACHTELL Treasurer & Ex-Officio Tax Collectorpublished on 6/3, 6/10, 6/17 & 6/24, 2015 ofCAMASCOUNTY,IDAHO

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ThelocalIdahoAssocia-tionoftheDeafisworkingtobringayouthconferencegearedtowardDeafteenag-erstoGoodingonAugust3rd thru August 7th. This year’s theme is in Ameri-can Sign Language, andis roughly translated into“LanguageSharing,Com-munity,Unity”whichisareflection of the National Association of the Deaf’s themeduringtheirconfer-encelastsummer.Theprem-iseisthatdecisionsmadeinDeafEducation,accessibil-ityfortheDeaf,andservicesfortheDeaf,shouldbemadewithourinputandthatallaspectsofourcommunityshouldworktogether. Localbusinessesandin-dividualsarebeingaskedtohelpbydonatingtothelocalorganizationtohelpmaketheGoodingYouthConfer-encethebestitcanbe.Anycontributionisappreciated,anditisagreatopportunitytoshowcaseyourbusinesstothecommunityandpeoplealloverIdaho.Anaddedbo-nusisthatyourcontributionistaxdeductible. For more information,email [email protected] or call 208-538-9210. You can also maildonations to: 913 Colorado Street - Gooding, Idaho83330. Please make checks payable toIdahoAssocia-tionoftheDeaf.

YouthConferencein Gooding

NOTICESTATETIMBERSALESTheIdahoDepartmentofLandsannounces

plans to conduct field work on timber sales as-sociated with fiscal year 2017 annual plan and on sales proposed beyond fiscal year 2017. Information regarding these salesmaybeviewedattheIDLtimbersalespublicweb-site at:

https://apps.idl.idaho.gov/timbersale

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T.S. No. 1248628-37 Parcel No. rpf0050004018ba NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE On July 15, 2015, at the hour of 2:00pm, ofsaidday,atOnthefrontstepsofthecamascountycourt-house 501, Soldier Road, Fairfield, Idaho, First American Title InsuranceCompany,astrustee,willsellatpublicauction,tothe highest bidder, for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a State orNationalBank,acheckdrawnbyaStateorFederalCreditUnion,oracheckdrawnbyaStateorFederalSavingsandLoanAssociation,SavingsAssociation,orSavingsBank,allpayableatthetimeofsale,thefollowingdescribedrealproperty,situ-atedintheCountyofCamas,stateofIdaho,anddescribedasfollows, to wit: The east 67 feet of lots 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22, in block 4 of fairfield townsite, Camas county, idaho, as the same is shown on the official plat therefore located in the office of thecountyrecorderofsaidcounty.Commonlyknownas101Alturas Avenue West Fairfield Id 83327. Said sale will be madewithoutcovenantorwarranty,expressorimplied,regard-ingtitle,possessionorencumbrancestosatisfytheobligationsecuredbyandpursuanttothepowerofsaleconferredintheDeedofTrustexecutedbyRodneyShaneHarrisAnUnmarriedManasGrantor,toGoodingTitleandEscrow,asTrustee,forthe benefit and security of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems,Inc.,(“mers”)AsNomineeForTheMortgageCo-op,A Utah Corporation, Its Successors and Assigns as Benefi-ciary, recorded February 17, 2005, as Instrument No. 78226, MortgagerecordsofCamasCounty, Idaho.THEABOVEGRANTORSARENAMEDTOCOMPLYWITHSECTION45-1506(4)(a), IDAHO CODE. NO REPRESENTATION IS MADETHATTHEYARE,ORARENOT,PRESENTLYRESPONSIBLEFORTHISOBLIGATION.Thedefaultforwhich this sale is to be made is: Failure to pay the monthly paymentdueaugust1,2009ofprincipal,interestandimpoundsandsubsequentinstallmentsduethereafter;pluslatecharges;failure topayescrowadvancewhendue,saidsumshavingbeen advanced by the beneficiary; failure to pay corp. advance when due, said sums having been advanced by the beneficiary; failuretopaydeferredlatefeeswhendue,saidsumshavingbeen advanced by the beneficiary; failure to pay legal fees when due, said sums having been advanced by the beneficiary; failuretopaycountyrecordingfeewhendue,saidsumshavingbeen advanced by the beneficiary; together with all subsequent sums advanced by beneficiary pursuant to the terms and con Theestimatedbalanceowingasofthisdateontheobligationsecured by said deed of trust is $142,105.81, including interest, costsandexpensesactuallyincurredinenforcingtheobligationthereunder or in this sale, and trustee’s fees and/or reasonable attorney’s fees as authorized in the promissory note secured bytheaforementionedDeedofTrust.FirstAmericanTitleInsuranceCompanyC/oCal-westernReconveyanceLlcP.O.Box 22004 El Cajon Ca 92022-9004 (800)546-1531 Dated: March 06, 2015 Signature/By First American Title Insurance Company.DLPP-442662

published on 05/20, 05/27, 06/03 & 06/10, 2015

The following application(s) have been filed to appropriate the public waters of the State of Idaho:

37-22952ELIZABETH FREDERICKSEN / JUSTIN HOWARDPO BOX 181 - BRUNEAU, ID 83604Point of Diversion NENESE S25 T01N R15E CAMAS County SourceFRICKECREEKTributaryCAMASCREEKPoint of Diversion SESESE S25 T01N R15E CAMAS County SourceFRICKECREEKTributaryCAMASCREEKUse: STOCKWATER 01/01 to 12/31 0.02 CFSTotal Diversion: 0.02 CFS Date Filed: 5/1/2015Place Of Use: STOCKWATER - T01N R15E S25 NESE SESE

37-22953ELIZABETH FREDERICKSEN / JUSTIN HOWARDPO BOX 181 - BRUNEAU, ID 83604Point of Diversion SESESE S25 T01N R15E CAMAS County SourceSPRINGTributarySINKSUse: DOMESTIC 01/01 to 12/31 0.04 CFSUse: STOCKWATER 01/01 to 12/31 0.02 CFSTotal Diversion: 0.06 CFS Date Filed: 5/1/2015Place Of Use: DOMESTIC, STOCKWATER - T01N R15E S25 SESE Applicationforpermitproposestodivertupto0.06cfsfordomesticandstockwaterusesfromaspring,tributarytosinks,locatedapproximately9.0mileseastand2.9milesnorthoftheIntersection of Hwy 20 and Soldier Road in Fairfield.

37-22954ELIZABETH FREDERICKSEN / JUSTIN HOWARDPO BOX 181 - BRUNEAU, ID 83604Point of Diversion NESE S25 T01N R15E CAMAS County SourceSPRINGTributarySINKSUse: DOMESTIC 01/01 to 12/31 0.04 CFSUse: STOCKWATER 01/01 to 12/31 0.02 CFSTotal Diversion: 0.06 CFS Date Filed: 5/1/2015Place Of Use: DOMESTIC, STOCKWATER - T01N R15E S25 NESE Applicationforpermitproposestodivertupto0.06cfsfordomesticandstockwaterusesfromaspring,tributarytosinks,located approximately 9.2 miles east and 3.3 miles north of the Intersection of Hwy 20 and Soldier Road in Fairfield.

Permitswillbesubjecttoallpriorwaterrights.Foradditionalinformationconcerningthepropertylocation,contactSouthernRegion office at (208) 736-3033; or for a full description of the right(s),pleaseseewww.idwr.idaho.gov/WaterManagement/WaterRights/#NewListings.Protestsmaybesubmittedbasedon the criteria of Idaho Code § 42-203A. Any protest against the approval of this application must be filed with the Director, Dept. of Water Resources, Southern Region, 650 Addison Ave W, Ste 500, Twin Falls, ID 83301 together with a protest fee of $25.00 for each application on or before June 22, 2015. The protestant mustalsosendacopyoftheprotesttotheapplicant.

GARY SPACKMAN, Directorpublished on June 3rd & 10th, 2015

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Services►Timberland Management:Doyouowntimberland?Wouldyou like to thin out dead orundesireabletreesandreducefire hazard? Is it too much tohandleonyourown?Call208-921-6493.►Complete Health Care Insurance Agency Desiree’ DeGiorgio, Owner Agency-Broker. 208-340-0544. Serv-ing all Ages & all of [email protected]. Idaho Agent #45061.►Wood Furniture Repair:reglue joints. Call 490-3750.►Need Yard Work Done?Call Boyd Stevens at 934-5288. Lawn mowing, weed eating,leavesraked.Weeklyrateavailable.►PATCHING, MENDING, HEMMING. Drop off: Ace HardwareinGooding.ReplaceBroken Zippers of all kinds. Call Kathy 837-6267. Open Daily.►Looking for scrap met-al. Call Thomas Davis at764-2484.

Apartments for RentD&G Apartments has apartments available from time to time. These are federally assisted affordable housing units. Rental assistance is avail-able. Rent is adjusted to your income and can range from $0 to $490 per month. Water, sewer and trash are paid. These facilities are very clean and attractive. For more information, contact Gordon Schmidt at 208-764-2534. For the hearing impaired, contact:

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For Sale►HANDCRAFTEDPicnicTa-ble/Bench(Converts)THREESIZES!!! $150/$250/$300. Send a text to 208-420-2696(Shoshone).►Small Wooden Breakfast Table and 4 chairs. $25 Call 208-401-6231.►BigO EuroTour tires. p225/75R15. Good Condition. Allfour$60.Call420-6699(Fairfield)►Butcher pigs. 3 ready to go now. 225-250 lbs. Very healthy nice pigs $250. Call or text 208-863-5569 (Fairfield)►Briggs and Stratton 7000kw backupGenerator.New,stillin the box, model 01975-0, Neverinstalled.$800.00Call886-2908andleaveamessageifnoanswer(Shoshone)►Firewood for Sale: Mix-species,fulllengthlogsdeliv-ered by truck, approx 15 cord. Takingordersnowforsummerdelivery. Call 208-921-6493.►Custom Wood Windows, in-cludeshardware,screens,andwoodshutters.Also, interierDougFirpanelwooddoors.All in good condition. Call727-9447.►Beautiful EntertainmentCenter, cream colored withcabinetandshelves.$100.Call720-1592.

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►Caregiverneededforweek-endstopreparetwomealsadaypluslighthousekeeping.Approx 2-3 hours a day. Must bereliableandhavereferences.Pay DOE. Fairfield. Call Susie 208 481-0743

►Caregiver-FTPT(allavail-able)MagicValleyHavenwoodislookingforcaregiverswhoare outgoing, practical andorganized.Wewantsomeonewhopridesthemselvesonduty,personalserviceandtheirabil-itytonurtureothers.Althoughpriorexperienceisdesiredandvalued,itisnotrequired. Ifyouusedrugs,thereisnoneed toapply,wedrug test.All applicants must pass anextensivecriminalbackgroundcheck. Ifyouareinterested,please apply online at: Haven-woodCaregiverServices

Lookingforadairymanag-er/herdsman position in the Je-rome,Twin,Gooding,Wendellarea. I have over 30 years of experienceandverygoodref-erences.Ihavebeenaherds-manondairiesasbigas4000cows and managed over 25 em-ployees.Ihavedonejustabouteverythingyoucanthinkofonadairy.Iamveryknowledge-able of Dairy comp 305 and ezefeedprograms.Alsowithwordandexcel.Excellentwithfreshcowsprotocolsaswellas maternity, I have pulledcalveseverywhichwayyoucanthink,prolapsenoprob-lem,Icandriveloadersandtractors.Ikeepupwithallthedairylawsandregulations. I am a hard worker whoLOVES COWS and people.Call 731-0289.

Employment School AuctionJune 19th at 1 p.m.

TheGoodingSchoolDist.willanauctionofsurplusequip-mentatthemaintenanceshoponW.4thSt. Itemincludetwocars,saws,12’ pull mower, Kubota 5’ snowblower,9000kwgenera-tor,TVs,pingpongtable,andanoldscoreboard???&More

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