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The Courier continued on page 9..... What Is JOB CORPS News Release JOB CORPS is the na- tion’s oldest and largest federally funded job train- ing and education program for economically disadvan- taged youth ages 16 through 24. Established in 1964, Job Corps has trained and edu- cated more than 2 million young people to date, serv- ing approximately 62,000 young adults each year. e Career Development Services System (CDSS) is Job Corps’ approach for providing seamless services to students, including re- cruitment, education, career training, job assistance, and transitional support services after graduation. Students receive hands-on career training in more than 100 occupational areas includ- ing health occupations, construction-related fields, culinary arts, business and technology-related indus- tries. ey can also partici- pate in on-the-job training at real work sites through work-based learning opportunities. rough employer part- nerships, Job Corps places trained graduates, who are Last Saturday, the Richfield Tiger Ladies had to play Lighthouse Christian twice to win the 1AD2 Volleyball Championship. In the third round of the tournament Richfield lost the first two set, then came back to win the match 3-2, sending Light- house to the second/third place match to play Dietrich. After losing their first game of the tourna- ment, the Dietrich Blue Devils had to win three matches before meeting Lighthouse in a rematch of the district tournament. is time Lighthouse won the match 3- 2 and went on to the championship game against Richfield. With the tight turn around between games, Lighthouse had little time to rest and Rich- field took the championship game in three straight sets over Lighthouse Christian. Cross Country State Tournament is year’s Cross County run was held at Farragut State Park in north Idaho on October 31st. In the individual competition, Richfield’s Erica Kent (front center in top photo) fin- ished 3rd in the 1A Division with a time of 21:40.1. In the team results, Wendell’s 2A Girls Team came in 9th with a total time of 1:58:54, an average time of 23:47. State Football Last Friday, the Gooding Senators de- feated Wieser 56 to 16, moving them on to the second round of the State Football Tournament. is Friday at 7 p.m. Good- ing will host South Fremont. No other teams from our area moved to the second round. Wendell loses to Melba 27-23 Hagerman beaten by Valley 48-6 Richfield loses to Clark County 30-22 Dietrich defeated by North Gem 54-14 Richfield Takes State Volleyball Volume 39 ~ Number 44 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding CourierNews.webs.com Now on FaceBook facebook.com/pages/The-Courier-News ,2015 November 4 NEWS

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What IsJOB CORPSNews Release JOBCORPSis thena-tion’s oldest and largestfederallyfundedjobtrain-ingandeducationprogramforeconomicallydisadvan-tagedyouthages16through24.Establishedin1964,JobCorpshastrainedandedu-catedmorethan2millionyoungpeopletodate,serv-ing approximately 62,000youngadultseachyear. TheCareerDevelopmentServicesSystem(CDSS)isJob Corps’ approach forprovidingseamlessservicesto students, including re-cruitment,education,careertraining,jobassistance,andtransitionalsupportservicesaftergraduation.Studentsreceive hands-on careertraininginmorethan100occupationalareasinclud-ing health occupations,construction-relatedfields,culinaryarts,businessandtechnology-relatedindus-tries.Theycanalsopartici-pateinon-the-jobtrainingatrealworksitesthroughwork-based learningopportunities. Throughemployerpart-nerships,JobCorpsplacestrainedgraduates,whoare

LastSaturday,theRichfieldTigerLadieshadtoplayLighthouseChristiantwicetowinthe1AD2VolleyballChampionship. In the third round of the tournamentRichfieldlostthefirsttwoset,thencamebacktowinthematch3-2,sendingLight-housetothesecond/thirdplacematchtoplayDietrich. Afterlosingtheirfirstgameofthetourna-ment,theDietrichBlueDevilshadtowinthreematchesbeforemeetingLighthouseinarematchofthedistricttournament.ThistimeLighthousewonthematch3-2andwentontothechampionshipgameagainstRichfield. Withthetightturnaroundbetweengames,LighthousehadlittletimetorestandRich-fieldtookthechampionshipgameinthreestraightsetsoverLighthouseChristian.

Cross CountryState Tournament

Thisyear’sCrossCountyrunwasheldatFarragutStateParkinnorthIdahoonOctober31st. Intheindividualcompetition,Richfield’sEricaKent(frontcenterintopphoto)fin-ished3rdinthe1ADivisionwithatimeof

21:40.1.Intheteamresults,Wendell’s2AGirlsTeamcamein9thwithatotaltimeof1:58:54,anaveragetimeof23:47.

State Football LastFriday,theGoodingSenatorsde-featedWieser56to16,movingthemontothesecondroundoftheStateFootballTournament.ThisFridayat7p.m.Good-ingwillhostSouthFremont. Nootherteamsfromourareamovedtothesecondround. WendelllosestoMelba27-23 HagermanbeatenbyValley48-6 RichfieldlosestoClarkCounty30-22 DietrichdefeatedbyNorthGem54-14

Richfield Takes State Volleyball

Volume 39 ~ Number 44

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Notices of Upcoming Events & MeetingsPrairie Quilters ThePrairieQuiltersinFairfieldhaveanewquiltontheframeandwouldlovetohaveyoustopbyandaddafewstitches.Beginnersmorethanwelcome!TuesdaysandFridaysfrom10:00to12:00attheCamasSenior&Com-munityCenter.Scouting for Food TheFairfieldBoyScoutTroophasdeliveredplasticdo-nationbagsfortheirAnnualFallFoodDrive.PleasefillthemupandhavethemreadyforpickupthisSaturday.Alldonationsstayinthelocalcommunity.Potatoes & Onions TeeHurdisplanningaPotato&OnionruntoFairfieldfortheendofnextweek.Thisisagoodopportunitytostockupforthewinter.Watchformoredetailsnextweek.

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Cowboy ChurchSaturday, November 7th

GoodingCountyFairgroundsPotluckat5:00pm

CowboyPoetry,MusicandMessagewillfollowat6:00pm

Magic Valley Iris Society TheMagicValleyIrisSocietywillbeholdingitsan-nualfallmeetingonNovember7,2015,from11:30a.m.to2:30p.m.atTomato’sItalianGrillinTwinFalls(1309BlueLakesBlvd.N.). MeetingwillincludephotosoftheAmericanIrisSocietyConventioninPortlandOregonwithnarrationbyJeanetteGraham. Membersareencouragedtobringguestsandasal-waysnewcomersarewelcome.Thisisagreatopportu-nitytolearnabouttheclubandsharetheirpassionforiris.Theymeetfourtimesayear,plusputtingonanirisshowandsale.Membershipisonly$7.00ayear,whichincludesfournewslettersandafreeiris. IfyouhaveanyquestionspleasecalledJeanetteGra-ham734-3613,[email protected],orvisittheirFacebookpageatMagicValleyIrisSocietyoronthewebatmagicvalleyirissociety.com.

Message from theCamas County Clerk to the Public: TheBoardofCamasCountyCommissionermeetingminutesarenowbeingpostedontheCamasCountyweb-site:camascounty.id.gov

Fall Tree Sale:4’pottedgreenandbluesprucetreesavailableNOW!

Noorderingnecessary.Only$49.95.Camas Conservation District

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

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November 11, 2015 at 11:00 a.m.ThepubliciscordiallyinvitedtoattendElmerMillerPost#19’sannualVeteransDayServiceandplaquededicationonWednesday,November11,2015at11:00AMatMountainViewCemetery,Fairfield,Idaho.Aceremonywillbeheldtohonortheveterans.AluncheonfollowingtheserviceswillbeprovidedbytheAmericanLegionAuxiliary,attheAmericanLegionHall,theluncheonisopentothepublic.ComeandhelpuscelebrateVeteransDay.

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o b i t u a r i e s Vard Canara McHan, 76,wasborninFairfield,IdahotoVanceCanaraandEssieGunnellMcHanonNovember16,1938. HepassedawaypeacefullyathishomeonWednesdayOctober28,2015. HewasraisedontheFairfieldranchuntilDecember1943whenhisfamilymovedtoWendell.Hisfatherdiedwhenhewas7yearsold and Vard decided then hewouldtakecareofhismother,whichhediduntilshepassedawayin1996.VardstartedschoolattheWestPointschool,andthenattendedWendellschoolswhereheexcelledinbas-ketball,football,trackandFFA.Hegraduatedin1957andtookoverthefamilyfarm. HemarriedCrystalPetersonJanuary28,1964intheIda-hoFallsTemple.VardandCrystalraisedninechildren.In2000,theysoldtheWendellfarmandboughtaranchnorthofGooding.Vardlovedspendingtimewithfamily,especiallytheMcHanreunionsatBaumgartnerCampgroundwherehewouldwakeuptheentirefamilybysinginghisveryoffkeyrenditionof“OhWhatABeautifulMorning”,andtheyearlyhuntingtripswithhisfamilyandfriends. VardwasamemberoftheChurchofJesusChristofLat-ter-daySaints,wherehelaboredfaithfullyinmanycallingsincludingBishopoftheWendell1stWard,BranchPresidentoftheFairfieldBranch,andamemberoftheWendellStakepresidency.Helovedservingothers,especiallythewidowsandthoseinneed. Vardissurvivedbyhiswife,Crystal,sevensons:Vance(Karen),Gooding;Cameron(Pamela),Rupert;Eric(Ka-trina),Gooding;Lance(Heather),Kuna;Ty,Gooding;Drue(Kristy),Kuna;andAdam(Heather)McHan,Kuna;andtwodaughters:Holly(Dan)Jeffers,Parma;andRobynMcHan,Richfield.Heisalsosurvivedby29grandchildrenand8great-grandchildren,hissisterOpalJonesofSaltLakeCity,andmanyin-laws,niecesandnephews. Vardwasprecededindeathbyhisparents;abrother,LanceVance;andasister,ConstanceEssie. FuneralservicewereheldonSaturday,October31,2015,attheChurchofJesusChristofLatter-daySaintsinGooding.BurialfollowedattheElmwoodCemetery. Condolencesandmemoriesmaybesharedwiththefamilybyvisitingtheobituarylinkatwww.demarayfuneralservice.com.ArrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService–GoodingChapel.

VardCanaraMcHan DolorisL.(Nickey)Lewis,84,aresidentofWendell,passedawaySaturday,October24,2015atherhomeinWendell. NickeywasbornJuly9,1931inPeru,Indiana,thedaughterofNilesandLenaNicodemus.Shemoved to Idaho, and marriedEdwardN.Baileyin1949.Theyhad3children,Penny(Courtney)Hohnhorst,ofWendell,Idaho,Judy(Bryan)Jorgensen,ofCoeurd’Alene,Idaho,andWilliamE.Bailey,ofWendell,Idaho. ShemarriedJosephLewisinGooding,IdahoonMarch10,1981.HepassedawayMarch25,1996. NickeyworkedasacashierandbakerforherdaughterattheFarmhouseRestaurant.ShealsoworkedatSouthIdahoPressinBurleyandtheGoodingLeaderformanyyearsinadvertising. Inadditiontoherchildren,Nickeyissurvivedby6grand-children,RonaldShane(Cassie)Hohnhorst,ofTwinFalls,Idaho,JamesE.(Brandy)Hohnhorst,ofDickinson,SouthDakota,Misty(Brandon)Paluck,ofWendell,Idaho,ToddGorringe,ofSaltLakeCity,Utah,Cody(Barry)Human,ofBoise,Idaho,andJennifer(Matt)Lamburth,ofCoeurd’Alene,Idaho;1sister,JanetteArmey,ofFlorida;and1brother,TedRaab,ofTexas. Sheisprecededindeathby2sisters,DorothyBuytas,andLouiseMahler;1brother,RoyNicodemus;andherparents,NilesandLena. Acelebrationoflifewillbeheldfrom4to6p.m.onSat-urday,November7,2015,atLatteDaBistro(389S.IdahoStreet)inWendell.

DolorisL.Lewis

death noticesLouisFranklinVaughn,96,ofRichfield,passedawayonSunday,November1st,2015.Funeralserviceswillbeheldat1p.m.onFriday,November6,2015,attheRichfieldCommunityChurch(410SouthMainStreet).Visitationonehourpriortotheservice.IntermentwillfollowattheRichfieldCemetery.SkylarShaneGill,27,ofRichfield,passedawayFridayOcto-ber30,2015.VisitationwillbeNov.6th,atFarnsworthMor-tuary,1343SouthLincoln,Jerome,from6-8p.m.Memorialserviceswillbeheldat11a.m.onSaturday,November7,2015,attheRichfieldCommunityChurch(410SouthMainStreet).IntermentwillfollowintheRichfieldCemetery.

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JuneW.Rands,93,ofSho-shone,passedawaypeacefullyatherhomeonSaturdayOctober17,2015. ShewasbornMay28,1922,inPreston,Idaho,thedaughterofLawrenceDavidWillardandMaryMarindaAndersenWil-lard.JunewasraisedinWen-dell,Idahoandattendedschoolsthere. She married LawrenceEdwardRandsandtheyraisedthreesons. JunewasalifelongmemberoftheChurchofJesusChristofLatter-daySaints,andservedinavarietyofcallings.Sheenjoyedquilting,crocheting,knitting,gardening,homecanning,andcooking. Sheissurvivedbyhersons,David,MarvinandKelvin;10grandchildrenand18great-grandchildren.Sheisprecededindeathbyherparents,herhusband,andninebrothersandsisters. Funeralserviceswillbeconductedat11a.m.onThurs-day,November5,2015,attheShoshoneLDSChurch(507NorthGreenwood).Avisitationwillbeginonehourpriortotheservice.IntermentwillfollowattheShoshoneCemetery.ArrangementsareunderthecareofFarnsworthMortuaryofJerome.

JuneW.Rands I lene L ee M i l ler,(NANA),94,aresidentofTwinFalls,Idaho,formallyofBliss,IdahopassedawayonOctober27,2015atSt.Luke’sMagicValleyMedi-calCenterinTwinFalls. IlenewasbornonJanuary21,1921inEmmett,IdahotoFlorenceandHyrumLee.ShewasraisedandeducatedinManard,Idaho.Shemar-riedGeorgeEarlMilleronNovember6,1936ininMountainCity,Nevada. Shewasahousewife,postmasterandafarmer.Alsoafterhermanyyearsofhardworksheenjoyedquilt-ing,sewing,collectingmanyyardsaletreasures,andofcourse,everybody’sfavoriteNanaRolls. IleneissurvivedbyherchildrenJudyComptonofTwinFalls;JoAnn(Tom)GormleyofBoiseandSu-san-Sam(Scott)BarkerofBliss.Sheisalsosurvivedby18grandchildren,40great-grandchildrenand20great-great-grandchildren. ShewasprecededindeathbyherparentsFlorenceand Hyrum, husband George Miller, son RuebenMiller,sisterDonnaBehunin,brothersDalLee,Law-renceLee(Buddy),DelRayandtwograndchildren;RickyMillerandJayceeCarlson. Amemorialservicewillbeheldat11:00am,onFri-dayNovember6,2015attheChurchofJesusChristof Latter-day Saints, 1228 Main Street Gooding,Idaho. Thefamilythankseveryoneforalltheloveandsup-port.Inlieuofflowerspleasedonatetoyourfavoritecharity.

Arrangementsare under thecare and direc-tionofDemarayFuneralService.Condolencesandmemoriesmaybeshared with thefamily at www.demarayfuner-alservice.com.

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Celebration of LifeCatherine Maule

Mymother,CatherineMaulepassedawayonOctober4th,2015.Torememberandcelebrateherlife,youareinvitedtoherhomeonNovember14th.

Manyofyouhaveenjoyedherandlovedherovertheyears,andthisisouropportunitytohonorhertimewithus.

PleasecomeandjoinusatherhomeonAlturusAvenueinFairfieldat4:00p.m.Iamarrangingashortservice,aswellassnacksandbeveragesafterwards.

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LegionAuxiliaryUnit19,Fairfield,IDwouldliketoexpressoursincereappreciationforthemenandwomenwhoservedandareservingintheUnitedStatesArmedForces. Thankyouforservingthisgreatcountry.Thankyouforprotectingus.Thankyouforthesecuritywehaveandfeelhereathome.Weknowyousacrificedmuchforyourcountryandallofus.Andthoughyoumaynolongerweartheuni-form,weknowyou’realwaysoncalltoserveandprotectthefreedomandsecurityoftheUnitedStatesofAmerica. TheAmericanLegionAuxiliarysupportsandhonorsthesacrificeofthosewhoservedbyen-hancingthelivesofourveterans,militaryandtheirfamilies,bothathomeandabroad.Weinviteeveryonetopausetoday,November11andeverydaytorememberthosewhohavefoughtforourfreedoms.Thankyoutoallwhohavesobravelyprotectedus. LearnmoreabouttheAmericanLegionAux-iliaryatwww.ALAforVeterans.org.Orfeelfreetocalloremail: Dolores Chapman, President American Legion Auxiliary Unit 19 Fairfield, Idaho Phone: 208-764-2752 Email: [email protected]

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When the earlytravelers crossed

theCamasPrairie,theywere surprised to find

a series of chimneys nearastream.Theywerelavarocklaidupwithoutmortar.Therewere16or16ofthemaboutahalfmileaprt.Therewasalsoevidenceofirrigation.Throughtheyearsmanyhaveinvestigatedbutnoonehasdiscoveredwhobuiltthem,norwhathappenedtothebuilders.Theonlyremainingfactthattheyeverexistedisthename-Chim-neyCreek.Howeveritisapartofthepastthatshouldbepreserved.IfyoulikeMysteryStories,useyourimaginationandwriteyourownsolu-tionandshareitwithus.

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SimpsonSupportsBipartisanBudgetAgreement

BillReducesDeficit,ProtectsourMilitary,andPreventsCatastrophicDefault

Washington,D.C.–IdahoCongressmanMikeSimpsontodayvotedtosupportH.R.1314,theBipartisanBudgetAgreementof2015.Inadditiontopreventingacatastrophicnationaldefault,thisagreementachieveslong-termsavingsthroughentitlementreform,deliverspre-dictabilityandcertaintytotheappropriationsprocessandthefundingofournationaldefense,andrepealsanonerousmandateputinplacebyObamacare.H.R.1314isfullyoffsetanddoesnotincreasetaxes. “Itisimperativethatweactinthebestinterestofournationbypre-ventingadefaultonournationalcredit,”saidSimpson.“Toallowthattohappenwouldbeirresponsibleatbestandcatastrophicatworst.Giventhatreality,I’mpleasedthatHouseandSenateleadershiphavereachedanagreementthatprotectsthebudgetcutsputinplacebythesequester,butprotectsourmilitaryanddomesticprogramsfromitsmindlesscutsbyreplacingitwithmeaningfulreformsinmandatoryspendingandothersavings.Thisagreementreducesthedeficitbynearly$80billionover10years—whichmeansthatbudgetitkeepsusontracktosavetaxpayersmorethan$2TRILLION,asmandatedbytheoriginalBudgetControlAct.Recognizingthatwehavearesponsibilitytoactonthisissue,Ibelievethisisafiscallyresponsibleagreement.”

Amongotherprovisions,theagreementwoulddothefollowing:·Putsinplacebudgetcapsthatare$56billionbelowtheRyanbudgetforFY16and$70billionbelowtheRyanbudgetforFY17.·EnsuresthattheSocialSecurityDisabilityTrustFund—currentlyscheduledfora20%reductionacrosstheboardattheendofnextyear—willbeabletocontinuetopayfullbenefits;·Includesstructuralentitlementreformstostrengthenthelong-termsolvencyoftheSocialSecurityprogram;·Replacessequestration’sarbitrary,across-the-boardcutswithmorerationaldeficitreduction;·EliminatesObamacare’smandatethatemployeesmustenrollintotheircompany’shealthcareplan;·PreventsadramaticspikeinMedicarePartBpremiumsformillionsofseniors.

“Thisbillisn’tperfect,andlikeothers,IhaveconcernsaboutthecropinsuranceprovisionsandtheMedicarecutstohospitals,”saidSimpson.“ButIrealizethatthisagreementisnecessaryforthehealthandstabil-ityofoureconomy.Thiscountryhasbigproblems,andtheAmericanpeopleexpectmorefromtheirelectedofficialsthantositontheside-linesandcriticizeeverythingthatdoesnotmeettheirideologicallypurestandards.That’seasy.Solvingproblems—alsoknownasgoverning—ishardwork.” Despitethepassageofthisconstructiveagreement,SimpsonbelievesCongresshasconsiderableworkaheadofitinfurtherreducingthebudgetandeliminatingthedeficit.HeremainsastrongproponentofaBalancedBudgetAmendmentandisaleadingadvocateinCongressforreformingthetaxcodeandentitlementprogramstoachieverealprogresstowardsmaller,moreefficientfederalgovernment.

CrapoOpposesDebtCeilingDeal

DealDivertsFromBalancedBudgetPathEstablishedinBudgetResolution

Washington,D.C.–IdahoSenatorMikeCrapowillvoteagainstameasurecurrentlybeingcon-sideredbytheSenatethatwillraisefederalspend-ingcaps,aswellasthedebtceiling.FinalpassageofthemeasureisexpectedintheearlymorninghoursFriday. “This bill does almost nothing to establishlong-termfiscalrestraintsnecessarytobalancethenation’sbudget,”saidCrapo.“Instead,thismeasurewillenablecontinued,irresponsiblegov-ernmentspendingforthenexttwoyears,removebudgetcapspreviouslyagreedtobythePresidentandbothhousesofCongress,andusebudgetarygimmickstopromisefuturesavingsinexchangeformorespendingtoday.Congressonceagainmissedanopportunitytonegotiateandenactreal,responsible,fiscalreforms.” Themeasure,titledthe“BipartisanBudgetAct”(H.R.1317)willraisethefederaldebtceilingthroughMarchof2017,whileatthesametime,increasingfederalspendingbymorethan$80billionoverthesametwo-yearperiod. “AsamemberoftheSenateBudgetCommittee,I’veexpressedmycontinuingfrustrationabouttheinabilityofCongresstogettothesecondyearofanybudgetitpasses.Finally,earlierthisyear,aftersomanyyearswithoutabudgetunderthepreviousSenateleadership,Iwelcomedtheop-portunitytovoteforthebudgetresolutionap-provedbythisCongress,“Crapoadded.“NotonlywasthisthefirsttimeCongressapprovedabudgetresolutioninfiveyears,itwasabudgetthatputusonapathtobalance,withoutraisingtaxes,within10years.Regrettably,thismeasurebeingconsideredbytheSenatewillensurethatwefailtoexecuteonthatpreviouslypassedbudgetresolution.Wecannotcontinuetofundourgov-ernmentthroughbudgetarymethodsthatmaskthetruepictureofourfiscalrealitywhilefailingtoenactreal,meaningfulspendingandbudgetreforms.” ThemeasurepassedtheHouseofRepresenta-tivesWednesdaywithavoteof266-167,andisexpectedtobepassedbytheSenateandsignedbythePresident.

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Child FindTheCamasCountySchoolDistrict,incooperationwithparentsandnon-publicschoolagencies,engagesinChildFindservicesthroughouttheyear.ChildFindactivitiesareconducted(1)tocreatepublicawarenessofSpecialEducationprograms,(2)toadvisethepublicoftherightsofstudents,and(3)toalertthecommunityresidentstotheneedforidentifyingandservingchildrenwithdisabilitiesfromtheageof3throughthesemesterinwhichtheyturn21. ChildrenwhoareeligibleforChildFindservicesmayhavedifficultywalking,talking,hearing,seeing,orlearning,ormaydisplaybehaviorsthatappeardifferentfromotherchildrentheirage.Ifyouknowofachildwhois3through21yearsofagewhomayhaveindividualneedsthatresultfromdisabilitiesordevel-opmentaldelays,andwhoisnotenrolledinaschoolprogram,pleasecontactLeslieStevens,DirectorofSpecialServices,at764-3108,orthroughtheSchoolOfficeat764-2472 Ifyouarepartofacommunityagencyorcivicgroup,orareaninterestedindividualandwouldlikemoreinformationabouteducatingchildrenwithdisabilities,pleasecalloneoftheabove

FairfieldRangerDistrictOpenHouse TheFairfieldRangerDistrictwouldliketoinvitethepub-lictoanopenhousetodiscussanupcomingForesthealthprojectintheSaltCreek/BownsCreekandFleckSummitarea.ThegoalsoftheSaltBownsVegetationManagementProjectare:1)torestorethedeclininghealthofthevegeta-tionduetoinsectanddiseaseinfestationsandthelongtermexclusionoffire;and2)toreducetheamountofaccumulatedfuel,reducingtheriskofalarge,severefireinthearea. RepresentativesfromtheFairfieldRangerDistrictwillbeinattendancetotalktothepublicabouttheproject’sobjectives.TheopenhousewillbeinFairfieldattheCamasCountySeniorCenterfrom5:00to7:00p.m.onNovem-ber12,2015.TheSeniorCenterislocatedat129WillowAveWest,Fairfield,Idaho. “It’sagreatopportunityforthepublictogetinvolvedwiththeplanningprocessanddiscusswithForestServiceStaffworkingontheprojecthowitshouldbecarriedoutandimplemented,”accordingtoMikeDettori,FairfieldDistrictRanger.“Weencouragefolkstocometotheopenhouseandshareyoursuggestionsandcomments.”IfyouhaveanyquestionsabouttheopenhousepleasecontactLynSnoddyat208-737-3246.

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ThankYou... TheLarryBrackenburyfamilywouldliketothankourwonderfulcommunityforthemanycalls,prayers,phonecalls,meals,andflowersatthepassingofmywifeandourmother.Itsurehelpedourfamilythroughthisdifficulttimeinourlives. Sincerely, Larry TracyGillandfamily StacySobotkaandfamily

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PUBLIC NOTICEThe USDA Forest Service invites you to bid!

ThissaleisdesignedtodisposeofadministrativestructuresnolongerbeingusedbytheSawtoothNationalForest.NoMinimumBidamounthasbeenestablishedforthesale. TheBigSmokyWorkCenterislocatedapproximately25milesbyroadnorthofFairfield,CamasCounty,Idaho,viaForestRoad#’s094,227,&085.StructurestobesoldaretheBigSmokyWorkCenterBathhouse,BigSmokyWorkCenterCrewCabin#2,andBigSmokyWorkCenterCrewCabin#3. Inspection Opportunities:Thepropertywillbeopenforinspectiononthedateandtimelistedbelow:Saturday – November 7, 2015, from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm

SALE DESCRIPTION Biddersareremindedthatthepropertiesareofferedforsale

CITYOFFAIRFIELD~FY14-15REVENUE / EXPENDITURE QUARTERLY REPORT

QuarterEndingSeptember30,2015~Unaudited

*YeartodatedividedbyappropriationCitizensareinvitedtoinspectthedetailedsupportingrecordsoftheabovefinancialstatements.Foradditionalinformation,contactFairfieldCityHall764-2333

Mickey Dalin, City Clerk/Treasurer

andwillbesold“Asis”and“Whereis”withoutrepresen-tation,warranty,orguaranteeofquality,title,character,condition,sizeorkind,orthatthesameisinconditionorfittobeusedforthepurposeforwhichintended,andnoclaimforanyallowanceordeductionuponsuchgroundswillbeconsideredafterthebidopening.

Bidswillbeopenedon:Thursday - November 12, 2015,at1:00pm.Biddersdonothavetobepresent.PleasecontacttheFairfieldRangerDistrictOfficeat208-764-3202forfurtherinformationandfortheBidRegistrationandBidForms.SendBidRegistrationandBidFormto: FairfieldRangerDistrictOffice BigSmokySurplusBuildings P.O.Box189. Fairfield,ID83327 Attn:StephanieWhite

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TheEFSPPlanningBoardforCamasCountyisrequest-ingproposalsfromthecom-munity to provide servicesrelatedtoEmergencyFoodandShelter.Ifyouareanon-profit organization withinCamasCountyandyoupro-vide these services, pleasecontactSaraDonkerslootatthe Camas County SeniorandCommunityCenterorbycalling764-2226.Proposalsmustbemadeno laterthanNovember13th.

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Services►Local certified elementary teacher with many years ex-perience in remedial work in reading/math is available for tutoring. Progress is based on frequency of sessions. Rates are affordable. Fairfield area. Call 721-3317 for more information.►PATCH Levi, coveralls, etc. Replace Broken Zippers: coats, jackets, Levi, pants, etc. Hemming: pants, pants dresses, etc. Gooding Drop at Ace Hardware. Call Kathy 837-6267.►Setting appointments NOW; (Group & Individual settings) For 2016 Medicare, YHI, Busi-ness & Individual Health In-surances. Get the most for the least $$. Dental & Vision avail-able. Broker Desiree’ DeGior-gio 208-340-0544 - A Idaho Broker for Idaho Residents.►Timberland Management: Do you own timberland? Would you like to thin out dead or undesireable trees and reduce fire hazard? Is it too much to handle on your own? Call 208-921-6493.►Wood Furniture Repair: reglue joints. Call 490-3750.►Need Yard Work Done? Call Boyd Stevens at 934-5288. Lawn mowing, weed eating, leaves raked. Weekly rate available.►Have scrap metal? Call Thomas Davis at 764-2484.► Hollenbeck Construction. Call 481-0320.

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