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The Courier Out on the east side of Gooding sat a collection of old greenhouses with bro- ken glass and tall weeds. After more than a decade of neglect, what was once a state-of-the-art facility had become nothing more than distant memories. en, a couple of years ago, Keith Balmer drove by the dilapidated proper- ty and saw the potential of bringing the greenhouses back to life. Next Friday and Saturday, April 29th & 30th, you are invited to the Grand Open- ing of Floral Avenue Gar- dens at 1891 Floral Avenue in Gooding. To get there take 10th Avenue East (just south of North Valley Acad- emy) to Oregon Street, jog north to 9th Avenue East, and travel about a half a mile (just past the cemetery). It’s hard to miss. e owners hope to make “Spring Festival 2016” an annual event to help sup- port local non-profit or- ganizations. is year they are supporting RELAY FOR LIFE. is will be a great opportunity to see the fruits of their labors, and to do some spring plant shopping. On Saturday, April 30th, the Gooding Chamber of Commerce will hold a rib- bon-cutting for the new business at noon. Come help welcome Keith Balmer and his son, Eli, the the Good- ing Business Community. --- Photos: What the greenhouse looked like two months ago (bottom) an what it looks like today (top). New Life at Gooding Greenhouse Year of the Schoolhouse is Saturday, April 23, 2016, the Gooding County Historical Society Fund- raiser will hold a Gala Fund- raiser at the Gooding Basque Center (285 Euskadi Lane. A no-host bar will open at 6 p.m. with dinner follow- ing at 7 p.m. e sit–down dinner will include Tri-Tip Beef served with various side dishes and homemade straw- berry shortcake (diabetic sides plus a diabetic version of the strawberry shortcake will also be available). Historical Society Officers and Museum Staff are prepar- ing the meal and several of the Society’s younger relatives will be taking care of tables. Tick- ets are $25.00 per person and are available from any Good- ing County Historical Society Officer or at the door. Along with great food, the evening will have entertain- ment, door prizes, raffles, and an auction. If you would like more in- formation or have questions about the Gala, please con- tact the Gooding County Historical Society at (208) 934-5318, Joani Pauls at (208) 934-5366, and Kris Quigley at (208) 490-7466 or email at goodingcounty- [email protected]. April 22nd & 23rd At the Wendell High School Auditorium 7:00 p.m. each Night of the Show Tickets at the door: $5 per person or $20 per family Volume 40 ~ Number 16 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding CourierNews.webs.com Now on FaceBook facebook.com/pages/e-Courier-News ,2016 April 20 NEWS

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Out on the east side ofGoodingsatacollectionofoldgreenhouseswithbro-ken glass and tall weeds.Aftermorethanadecadeofneglect,whatwasonceastate-of-the-artfacilityhadbecomenothingmorethandistantmemories. Then, a couple of yearsago, Keith Balmer drovebythedilapidatedproper-tyandsawthepotentialofbringingthegreenhousesbacktolife. NextFridayandSaturday,April29th&30th,youareinvitedtotheGrandOpen-ingofFloralAvenueGar-densat1891FloralAvenue

inGooding.Toget theretake10thAvenueEast(justsouthofNorthValleyAcad-emy)toOregonStreet,jognorthto9thAvenueEast,andtravelaboutahalfamile(justpastthecemetery).It’shardtomiss. Theownershopetomake

“Spring Festival 2016”anannualevent tohelpsup-port local non-profit or-ganizations.Thisyeartheyare supporting RELAYFOR LIFE. This will beagreatopportunitytoseethe fruits of their labors,andtodosomespringplantshopping. OnSaturday,April30th,theGoodingChamberofCommercewillholdarib-bon-cutting for the newbusinessatnoon.ComehelpwelcomeKeithBalmerandhisson,Eli,thetheGood-ingBusinessCommunity.

---Photos:Whatthegreenhouselooked like two months ago(bottom)anwhatitlooksliketoday(top).

NewLifeatGoodingGreenhouseYear of the

Schoolhouse This Saturday, April 23,2016,theGoodingCountyHistorical Society Fund-raiserwillholdaGalaFund-raiserattheGoodingBasqueCenter(285EuskadiLane. Ano-hostbarwillopenat6p.m.withdinnerfollow-ingat7p.m.Thesit–downdinnerwillincludeTri-TipBeefservedwithvarioussidedishesandhomemadestraw-berry shortcake (diabeticsidesplusadiabeticversionofthestrawberryshortcakewillalsobeavailable). HistoricalSocietyOfficersandMuseumStaffareprepar-ingthemealandseveraloftheSociety’syoungerrelativeswillbetakingcareoftables.Tick-etsare$25.00perpersonandareavailablefromanyGood-ingCountyHistoricalSocietyOfficeroratthedoor. Alongwithgreatfood,theeveningwillhaveentertain-ment,doorprizes, raffles,andanauction. Ifyouwouldlikemorein-formationorhavequestionsabouttheGala,pleasecon-tact the Gooding CountyHistoricalSocietyat(208)934-5318, Joani Pauls at(208) 934-5366, and KrisQuigleyat(208)[email protected].

April 22nd & 23rdAttheWendellHighSchoolAuditorium

7:00p.m.eachNightoftheShowTicketsatthedoor:$5perpersonor$20perfamily

Volume 40 ~ Number 16NewsfromtheHeartofIdaho

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Notices of Upcoming Events & MeetingsOpenHouse: ComingSoon!FloralAvenueGardenson9thAveEastwillbeholdingaGrandOpeningonApril29th.Watchforflyersandmoreinformation.OwnedandoperatedbyKeithBalmer.Vendors/Volunteers Wanted CrossroadsAtticinShoshoneislookinglookingforvendorswhowouldliketovolunteerasclerks.Weareavendorsco-opgroupinShoshone.FormoreinfocallCindyHeiken@208-544-2444.

VFW#3001isnowsellingticketstotheirCajuninspiredfundraisingeventonthe23rdofApril.Alongwithcraw-fishandshrimp,theywillalsobeservingFriedCatfish&Hushpuppies.Ticketsare$17,butonly100areavailable.Callanyofthefollowingtoreserveyourplaceforagreatfeast. MikeBerg:316-2811 DanNeal:961-0466 GibBelasques:536-2484 EricBolich:329-6908EventwillbeheldattheSnakeRiverElksLodge,412E.200S.inJerome.

Crawfish&ShrimpBoilApril23rdinJerome

SAVE THE DATE KindergartenRegistrationandScreeningfortheCamasSchoolDistrictwillbeheldFriday,April29th.Ifyouhaveachildwhowillbeinkindergartennextfall,pleasecalltheschoolat764-2472tosetupanappointmentbetween3:45pmand5:00pm.Screeningincludesvision,hearing,speech,languageandlearning. Pleasebringyourchild’sbirthcertificateandupdatedimmunizationrecords.Thesearerequiredpriortoen-rollmentinMay.Childmustbetheageof5onorbeforeSeptember1st,2016inordertoenroll.

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ImmunizationClinicMay6,2016attheCamasElementarySchoolLearningCenterfrom1:30p.m.to4:00p.m.PresentedbySouthCentralPublicHealthDistrict. SchedulebyApril29,2016callTeriBackstrom208-358-1972.Primaryimmunizationsandboosters/Availableforallstudents/Pre-kindergartenthrough12thgrade Thisisagreatopportunitytoupdateyourchildren’simmunizations.-------

MurderisaWonderfulThing NextThursday,April28th,theCamas DramaDepartmentwillpresenta mysteryfarceinthreeacts...

Murder at Coppersmith Inn Theintriguebeginsat7:00p.m.

Wendell Library Used Bookstore willbe Friday,May6from11-4p.m. OPEN Friday,May20from11to4p.m.

3751stAve.(nexttoCityHall--OldAgBldg)Inspirational,childrens&youthfiction,biogra-phies,history,westerns,fantasy,scienefiction,classicsandcollectablesareavailablefor$4abag.VCR’sareFREE!

Do you have a subscription?1 Yr - $20.00....2 Yr - $34.00the Courier NEWSP.O. Box 339Fairfield, Idaho 83327

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Floral Avenue Gardens 1891 Floral Avenue ~ Gooding, Idaho

NOW OPEN: 208-969-0460

BeddingPlants&HangingBasketsReadytoMakeyourGardenGreat!

HOURS: Tue - Sat 10 to 6 / Sun 12 to 6

AprilEvents-GoodingLibrary21st 10amStoryHour(4and5yearolds) 4pmJuniorArtJournaling 5:30pmAdults’BookClub–ShoalsofTime22nd2pmSciencewith4H–Terrariums 7pm After Hours Fundraising event – Art forAdults26th 6pmTween/TeenActivity-3DPrinting 6:30pmArtJournalingforAdults27th 10:30amLittleFolks(0-3yearolds) 4pmElementaryReaders’Group28th 10amStoryHour(4and5yearolds) 4pmJuniorArtJournaling 6:30pmKnittinggroup29th 12:30pmPapercrafts2pmMovieMatinee–ThePeanutsMovie30th10amElDiadeLosNiñosyLosLibros–Celebratingchildren&books!It’s National Poetry Month – stop by and see our“poet-tree”

GoodingArborDayCelebrationApril21stat3p.m.infrontofCityHall.

Sponsoredby:WoodRiverRC&D,GoodingSCD,andtheCityofGooding.

Togetherwearepartofsomethinggreat!

Camas CountyAplacetocallhomeforalifetime.

CangiamillaforDistrict2CamasCountyCommissioner

paidforbyMonteCangiamilla

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Leadership, Administration,Accountability & Common Sense

Saddle Up Bingo ~ April 21st 1stand3rdThursdayoftheMonthattheLincolnCoun-tyCommunityCenter(201SouthBeverlyStreetinSho-shone,Idaho).Doorsopenat6:00pmandGamebeginsat6:30pm.$5.00foraBingopackwhichhas10gamesand3boardspergame.Thatis30gamesfor$5.00! PlaydifferentBingopatternsduringtheevening.WintheHotBalljackpotwhenyoubingowiththepredeter-minedHotBallNumber.Chancetowin$50.00onBlack-outwhenyougetbingoin54numbers. ThisisaCommunityFundraiserwithpartofthepro-ceedsfromeachnightgoesbacktoaLincolnCounty

communityorganization. For more information,contactLeeRoss,SaddleUpBingoOrganizer886-9906or visit our Facebook pageSaddleUpBingo

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DennisWadeCopenbarger DennisWadeCopen-barger,68,aresidentofHagerman,passedawayMonday,April11,2016atSt.Luke’sMagicVal-ley Medical Center inTwinFalls.Denniswasborn on November 2,1947 in St. Anthony,Idaho. He was raisedandeducatedinIdaho. HemarriedKathleenHeddenonJune28,1997atAndersonRanch.Den-nisenjoyedhunting,fishinganddancing.Henevermetastrangerandtrulywasapeopleperson. Dennisissurvivedbyhislovingwife,Kathleen;2sons;5daughters;1sister;numerousgrandchildren;and1great-grandchild. AmemorialservicewithmilitaryhonorswasheldFriday,April15,2016,atDemaray’sWendellCha-pel,withBrentHeddenofficiating. ArrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService–WendellChapel.Condolencesandmemoriesmaybesharedattheobituarylink-www.demarayfuneralservice.com.

EverettLloydAplet,77,passedawaypeacefullyonMarch23,2016inShoshone,IDafteralongbattlewithcancer.HewasbornMarch10,1939inWestFir,ORtoLloydandFrancesAplet. Hegrewup insmall towns inOregon.Heexcelledacademical-lythroughoutallofhisschooling.HewasamemberofTAUBETAPI.EverettservedintheU.S.AirForcebecominganelectronicsengineeraswellasaninstructorinthatfield.HewasinstrumentalincreatingrepairsandadvancesinAirTrafficControl.Hewasaninventor.Otheraccomplish-mentsincludedthedevelopmentofDeepWaterPipeLayingwhichaidedinunderwateroilpipelines,DeepWaterHeavyLiftSystems,thedevelopmentoftheElectronicControlSystemsforthecurrentwindmills,andadvancesinMilitaryOrdnance.Hewasapassionateandconstantresearcherwithaccomplishmentsyearsaheadoftheirtime.Hiscareerstookhimaroundtheworldwhichwasanothergreatadventuretohim.Helovedrollerskat-ingandtheniceskating,concentratingondanceineachsport.Fishingandgardeningwerealsooccasionalpastimes. EverettandPattyweremarriedonFebruary29,1976......yes,LeapYear!Hegainedaninstantfamily;Patty’stwoyoungchildren,RhondaandScott.Hebecameapositiveinfluenceintheirlives. Architecturebecameanotherpassion.Hedesignedandbuiltseveralunique,one-of-a-kindhomeswhilelivinginthePacificNorthwest.Otherjobopportunitiesrequiredamovetothedes-ertsofSouthernCalifornia. Uponretirement25yearslaterheandPattymovedfulltimetoShoshone.Helivedlongenoughtocelebrate40yearsofmarriage.Tenactualanniversaries.....yes,theLeapYearthing!Anothergoalaccomplished. Everettwasanextraordinarymanwholivedanextraordinarylife.Hewillbegreatlymissedbyhissurvivingfamilymembersandmanyfriends. AcelebrationofhislifewillbeheldattheGoldenYearsSeniorCenterinShoshoneonSaturday,April23,from2-4p.m.Inlieuofflowers,donationsforCancerResearchtoMSTIatSt.Luke’sHospitalinTwinFallsinEverett’snamewouldbeappreciated.TheaddressisMSTIatSt.Luke’sHospital725PoleLineRoadW.TwinFalls,ID83301Attn:CarolSpringer

His ashes rest on the wings of an angel,his soul with his creator.

EverettLloydApletJoAnT.Schranz JoAn T. Schranz,80,ofFairfield,Idahodied on Sunday, Jan.24,2016atherhomeinFairfield. AmemorialforJoAnwillbeheldonMay1stat the Camas SeniorCenterfrom1to3p.m.

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ChristineDianeCarpentier,43,aresidentofMenomonie,Wiscon-sin,formerlyofGooding,passedawayThursday,March31,2016inMenomonie. Amemorialgravesideservicewillbeheldat11:00am,onMonday,May16,2016atElmwoodCeme-teryinGooding,withPastorRogerJohnsonofficiating. LocalarrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFu-neralService–GoodingChapel.

ChristineDianeCarpentierdeath & service notice

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This project is supported by Grant No 15SASPIC awarded by the Office of Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations

expressed in this publication, program, or exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office of Violence Against Women.

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When cars first cameout, theyslowlymadethey’rewaytotheCam-

asValley.OneofthefirsttotaketheplungewasHyrumLee

Sr.HeorderedaModelTFordthruHarryGiesler,thelocalForddealer.Hyrumwasquiteexcited,greatlyanticipatinghisnewautomobile.Hereadthroughthemanualtolearnhowtooperatethisnewinvention.Hebuiltagaragetohousehisinvestment. Themuchanticipatedautomobilearrivedonthetrain.Hyrumwenttotown,tookdeliveryanddrovehome.Heknewhow.Hehadreadthemanual. Uponarrivinghomehiswife,andagoodshowingofhisllkids,greetedhim.Heproudlydrovestraighttothega-rage,that’swherethecarbelonged.Idon’tknowifHyrummissedthepartofthemanualthatexplainedhowtostopthecar,orhemighthaveforgotten,orhadapanicattack.Itwassoonlearnedthatpullinghardonthesteeringwheelandshouting“WHOA”,didn’twork. Intothenewgarageandouttheotherside,makingthegarageintoadrivethru,acrossthebackyard,burrowingintothehaystack. Thecontraptionwasunhurt,theblackpaintwasstillshiny,buttheexcitementoverhavingacarwaslostaboutthesametimethebackwallofthegaragecamedown. Hyrumwasnotalone.Thelearningcurveonautoswasquitesteepformostoftheeldersofthatera.Justlikenow,whenwehavetohaveourgrandkidsteachushowtouseourphones.

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Shoshone Richfield886–2369(218NRailSt.W) 487–2722130SMainStreet

Lunch:$2(2-9)$5.50(10-59)$4over60(suggested)Breakfast:3rdSaturdayoftheMonth(8to10)

-----------------------Thur,April21(Rich) Soup,HamSand&CherryPieFriday,April22(Sho) Fish&FriedPotatoesMonday,April25(Rich) BakedPotatoBarTuesday,April26(Sho) TunaNoodleCasseroleWed,April27(Sho) Soup,HamSand&CherryPie

Gooding934-5504(308SeniorAvenue)LunchSuggestedDonation$3.50

Breakfast:(7:30to10)1stSaturdayoftheMonthFit&FallProof:EveryMon.&Wed.at11:00a.m.

------------------Thursday,April21 PorkRoastMonday,April15 TaterTotCasseroleTuesday,April16 BakedPotatoBarWednesday,April27 ChickenFettucini

Fairfield764-2226(129WillowAvenueWest)Lunch:2.50(2-9)$5(10-59)$4over60(suggested)

Breakfast:(8to10)2ndSaturdayoftheMonthOpenforCoffeeandBreakfast7to11a.m.

MondaythruFriday--------------------------

Friday,April22 RoastBeefTuesday,April26 PorkStirFryWednesday,April27 ChickenEnchiladas

TheU.S.Dept.ofAgricultureprohibitsdiscriminationinallitsprogramsandactivitiesonthebasisofrace,color,sex,nationalorigin,religion,age,disability,politicalbeliefs,sexualorientation,ormaritalor family status (notallprohibitedbasesapply toallprograms).Tofileacomplaintofdiscrimination,writeUSDADirector,OfficeofCivilRights,1400IndependenceAvenue,SW,WashingtonDC20250-9410orcall800-795-3272(voice)or202-720-6382(TDD).USDAisanequalopportunitylender,providerandemployer.

Senior Center MenusAll menus are subject to change without notice.

Wendell536-9951(380East1stStreet)LunchisservedeveryMonday&FridayatNoon.

--------------------------Friday,April22...ChickenBreastw/StuffingMonday,April25...Biscuits&Gravyw/Hashbrowns

Hagerman837-6120(140EastLakeStreet)LunchisservedeveryMonday,Wednesday&Friday.

--------------------------Friday,April22...BakedSalmon

Monday,April25...Brats&SauerkrautWednesday,April27...Meatloaf

Tee Hurd

EverykidofyearsagowoulddoanythingtowinatriptoDisneyland,California.IguessI

wasnodifferentthananyotherkid.Thelocalnewspaper,whereIlivedinEmmett,wouldsponsorasubscriptioncontest-thegrandprizebeingatripforfourtoDisneyland(withafamilyofsix,onewouldonlyponderwhowouldgettogo).Inthesubscriptioncontest(whichwasaboutfourweekslong)therewerespecialpointsfornewsubscriptions,renewals,andoutofstatesubscriptions. IntheseventhgradeIfeltconfidentenoughtotrytowinthattriptoDisneyland,andItookoffonfoottosellsubscriptions.IknewGemCountyenoughtobeamapmakerbecauseIwalkedalotofmiles.EachtimeIgottoahouse,however,thereplywas“Sorrykid.I’vealreadyboughtfromsomeoneelse.”Theweeklypointsannouncedinthepapershowedmylackingsubscriptionsales,butIdidn’tgiveupandkeptwalking. Asthecontestnearedtheend,theleadinggirlhadenoughpointstolendmesomeandstillwin.Everyonegatheredatthenewspaperofficeontheclosingeveningtoheartheresultsfirsthand.Allofourscoreswereannouncedwithpointsinthenew,renewed,andoutofstatesubscriptions.IkeptthinkingIshouldfitintheresomewhere,ANDTHATIDID.Iendedupsixthfromthebottom.Igotanhonorablementionwithapictureinthepaper,andametalIdahoPotatobankfromIdahoFirstNationalBank. IneighthgradeIwasboundanddeterminednottoscorelikeIdidtheyearbefore.TenSpeedbicycleswereahotitemandIboughtmyselfonetocoverGemCounty,ANDTHATIDID.Irodethatbicycle,sometimeswithtwohand,sometimeswithone,andmostlywithnone.Boywhatanimprovement.Iwasbeatingkidsonfoottosubscriptionsales.Iwasabletogathernewonesaswellastherenewals.Theoutofstateonesrolledinnicelytoo.Competitionwastight;itsurelookedlikeIwasgoingtoDisneyland. Onceagaineveryonewasgatheredatthepaperofficetohearthewinnerannounced.Thingsweretense!Thewinnerwasannounced.Mynamewasn’tcalled.Itwasn’tcalledsecond,third,fourth,orevenfifth.Theremustbeamistake.Then,sixthfromthetop,wasTeeHurd.Hisprizewasabicycleandapictureinthepaper. Atoneofmyformerjobs,Iwasonceagaininthesamesitua-tion.Iputintwentyyearsofserviceandmynamewasmentionedinthecompanynewspaper.Ireceivedacatalogueofprizechoicesincludingthestandardwatches,calculators,rings,andbinoculars.Thenthereweretheabnormaloneslikeluggage,silverware,digitalcamerakit,golfclubs,and...abicycle.DidIsayabicycle?Ihadtoreadittwice.TwentyyearsgotmenotriptoDisneyland,butawaytoshowmilescovered.MychoicewasonlyfittingandTHATIDID. Thisismy“CupofTee”fortwofeet-twopedals.

Music by the

Old TimeFiddlers

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April 28-29-30 and May 1st3dayHuntApril28-29-30~$30.00EntryFee

May 15th BBQ and Awards(nocovercharge,opentopublic)

Youmustbringin2chuckseachday,nomore,nolessforatotalweightof6chucks

**WEIGH IN EACH DAY BY 8 PM**Allweightswillbepostedeachday

1stplace:6chucksclosestto50pounds *Prize$1000GiftCertificatetoSimerly’sSportingGoods2ndplace:6chucksclosestto45pounds *Prize$500GiftCertificatetoSimerly’sSportingGoods3rdplace:6chucksclosestto40pounds *Prize$300GiftCertificatetoSimerly’sSportingGoods4thplace:6chucksclosestto35pounds *Prize$300GiftCertificatetoSimerly’sSportingGoods5thplace:thelowestweightof6chucks *Prize$300GiftCertificatetoSimerly’sSportingGoods

FranksStockmansClub54SouthIdahoStreet~Wendell,Idaho

208-536-9941Noseparateyouthhuntthisyear.Iftheywanttoenterthecontest,theymusthaveahuntinglicenseandanadult(21orolder)toenterthebartodoweigh-inforthem.

Franks Stockmans ClubWendell Idaho

2016

Great,Inc.Receives$1,500GrantFromNorthwestFarmCreditServices

ItiswithGREATexcitementandgratitude,thatGood-ingRestorationforEntertainment,ArtsandTheatre,Inc.,a501(c)(3)nonprofit,announcesa$1,500grantfromNorthwestFarmCreditServices.ThesefundswillbeusedtohelpfundthecriticalneedofanewroofforthehistoricSchubertTheatreinGooding,Idaho. GrantslikethisnotonlyhelpGREAT,Inc.restorethetheatre,buttheyalsohelptheorganizationreachtheirultimategoalofprovidingahistorictheatrestagefortheperformingarts-notonlyfortheGoodingcommunity,butsurroundingcommunitiesaswell. InadditiontopreservingthishistoricallandmarkfortheState,CountyandCity,therestorationwillhelpboostthelocaleconomybyprovidingauniquestageforlocalandregionalentertainment. TheboardofdirectorsforGREATwishtoexpresstheirsincereappreciationandgratitudetoNORTHWESTFARMCREDITSERVICESfortheirgenerosity. PHOTO:BillLickleyfromTwinFallsNorthwestFarmCreditServicespresentedtheRuralCommunityGrantchecktoCharmyLeaVell,PresidentofGREAT,Inc.

Field-In-A-DayatMinidokaNationalHistoricSite DuringWorldWarII,baseballwasawelcomerespitefromthehardshipsofwarfortheentirenation.Baseballplayedakeyroleinsustainingthe13,000JapaneseAmericanswhowerein-carceratedatMinidokaWarRelocationCenter,alsoknownasHuntCamp.Inreadingarticlesfromthecampnewspaper,itisclearthatbaseballservedasagluetobringpeopletogetherandprovidedbridgestocommunitiesoutsidethebarbed-wirefence.Baseballhelpedbringasenseofnormalcyintotheirlives. Nowgetreadyforaspecialproject...On May 28th, come help build a Field-In-A-Day.

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Idaho Conservation Youth Camp Imagineyourchildonaweek-longadventurewheretheylearntohunt,fish,andenjoythegreatoutdoors. Ifyouhaveachild10to12yearsoldwhowantstolearnoutdoorskills,becomecertifiedinhunterandbowhuntereducation,andexperienceawidevarietyofotherfunout-dooractivities,registerthemfortheYouthConservationCamp,August8-12,atTrinityPinesCampandConfer-enceCenterinCascade,Idaho. Campersparticipateinhands-onlearningactivitiesinfire-armsafetyandshooting,wildlifeconservationandidentifica-tion,fishingtechniques,archeryfundamentals,introductiontotrapping,andmuchmoreinascenicoutdoorsetting.ThecampalsoincludesafloatdownthePayetteRiver. Idaho’sYouthConservationCampissponsoredanddirectedbytheIdahoConservationOfficer’sAssociationandIdahoFishandGame-thesamepeoplewhomanageIdaho’sfishandwildlife.Conservationofficersandbiolo-gistsdirectthecampandleadlearningopportunitiesintheclassroomandinthefield.TheoverallgoalistohelpyoungpeoplelearnaboutandcultivatearespectforIdaho’snaturalresourcesandthepeoplewhoworktoprotect,preserve,andperpetuatethoseresources. Registrationisfirstcomefirstservedtothefirst45youth.Costpercamperis$270.00;whichincludesfood,lodgingandequipmentfortheweek.Tolearnmoreortoregister,visittheIdahoConservationOfficerAssociation’sFacebookpage,orcontactyournearestFishandGameoffice.

Take Me Fishing Tohelpgetkidsexcitedaboutfishing,IdahoFishandGame’s“TakeMeFishing”trailerswillsoonbemakingappearancesatfishingholesacrossthestate. Wrappedwithvibrantfishillustrations,thetrailersarestockedwithfishinginformationandbasicfishingequip-mentthatcanbecheckedoutforfreeonafirst-come,first-servedbasis.FishandGamestaffwillalsobeavailabletoanswerquestionsandhelpthosenewtothesport. “Allkidsandtheirparentshavetodoisshowup;we’llgetthemgearedupandonthewater,”saidEvinOneale,FishandGameconservationeducator. Peopleofanyage,whethertheyareresidentsornon-residents,canfishwithoutalicenseduringthehoursoftheeventsiftheyregisteratthetrailer. Allotherrulessuchassizelimitsanddailybaglimitsapply. Idahochildren13yearsoldandundercanalwaysfishforfree.Theseeventsgiveanyangler,youthoradult,theopportunitytotryfishingwithoutfirstbuyingalicenseorinvestinginequipment.

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ABriefSynopsisoftheMarch2016CamasCountyCommissionersMeetings

AcompletesetoftheminutesareonfileattheClerk’sOffice

March 14, 2016 Themeetingwascalledtoorderat9:10a.m.byChairmanBarbMcMurdo.AlsopresentwereCommissionerRonChap-man,CommissionerKenBackstrom,ProsecutingAttorneyMattPember,ClerkKorriBlodgett,andanindividualfromthepublic. TheBoardreviewedtheAgenda.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovetheAgendaasposted.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. AssessorLynnMcGuiremetwiththeBoardtoreviewanAccessIdahoAddendumregardingcreditcardfees.Com-missionerChapmanmadeamotiontosignthe2ndamendedAccessAgreement.SecondedbyCommissionerBackstrom.Unanimous.Lynnalsodiscussedanincreaseinfeesformailinglicenseplatesout. RecreationalProgramManagerSteveFrostandMikeDet-tori,USForestRanger,metwiththeBoardtorequestconsider-ationofaletterofsupportfor3RACgrantproposalsincludingaYCCproject,BaumgartnerCampgroundRenovation,andaNoxiousWeedControlexpansionfunding.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontosignaletterofsupportfortheRACgrantproposals.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardmettocanvasthevotesfortheMarch8thPresi-dentialPrimary&SupplementalSchoolBondLevyElections.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapproveandcer-tifythePresidentialPrimary&SchoolBondLevyAbstract.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous.TheBoarddiscussedtheirconcernofdiscrepanciesinthepartyaffiliationprocess. CamasConservationDistrictAdministrativeAssistanceBrendaMoyermetwiththeBoardtogiveanArborDayGrantPresentation.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontosigntheArborDayGrantandappointBrendaasthecontactpersonfortheArborDayGrant.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedtheFebruarycommissionermeetingminutes.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapprovetheminutesascorrected.SecondedbyCommissionerBack-strom.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedthebillsaspresentedontheclaimslist.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapprovethebillsaspresented.SecondedbyCommissionerBackstrom.Unanimous.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovetheclaiminvoicefromValleyServiceforpartsandsupplies.SecondedbyCommissionerMcMurdo.CommissionerChapmanrecusedhimselffromvoting.TheBoarddiscussedanambulanceinvoiceandtheneedtoclarifytothedepartmentsonpre-approved

expendituresanddenyingtheunnecessarymileageclaimforalicensesignature. TheBoardadjournedat3;00p.m.

ExpenditureFundTotals:JusticeFund $4,555.86 CurrentExpense $9,837.31Indigent $0 Road&Bridge $15,193.12DistrictCourt $492.72 Revaluation $0Health $7,223.00 Landfill $360.00NoxiousWeeds $381.70 JuniorCollegeTuition $0Elections $2,209.84 Ambulance $3,903.34911Comm. $42,851.62 StateFund $15,504.27LegionMemorial $0 HistoricalSociety $0RangeImprovement $0 Snowmobile $0CourtTrust $0 WaterwaysFund $1,000.00CityofFairfield $1,817.07 SchoolDist.#121 $5,255.51CemeteryDistrict $38.34 WestMagicFireDist. $37.23CamasMosquitoDist. $70.47 CamasCountyLibrary $0 FebruaryPayroll $114,385.09

March 21, 2016 Themeetingwascalledtoorderat9:05a.m.byChairmanBarbMcMurdo.AlsopresentwereCommissionerRonChap-man,ProsecutingAttorneyMattPember,andClerkKorriBlodgett.CommissionerBackstromwasnotpresentashehadapriorcommitment. TheBoardreviewedtheAgenda.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapprovetheAgendaasposted.SecondedbyCommissionerMcMurdo.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedtheCooperationLawEnforcementAn-nualOperationPlan&FinancialPlanbetweentheCamasCountySheriff’sOfficeandtheUSDA,ForestServiceSaw-toothNationalForest.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapproveandsigntheLawEnforcementAnnualOperationPlan.SecondedbyCommissionerMcMurdo.Unanimous. PlanningandZoningAdministratorDwightButlinmetwiththeBoardtopresenttheReasonedStatementforsigna-tures,regardingtheKaylinDennis-ThompsonConditionalUsePermitC01-15.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoauthorizesignature.SecondedbyCommissionerMcMurdo.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedtheAwardof2016Federal/StateGen-eralFundCostFundsdocumentsprovidedbyNoxiousWeedSupervisor.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontosigntheacceptanceaward.SecondedbyCommissionerMcMurdo.Unanimous. AssessorLynnMcGuiremetwiththeBoardtopresentaTaxExemptionoftheChurchofJesusChristofLatter-DaySaints.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapproveandsignthetaxexemption.SecondedbyCommissionerMcMurdo.Unanimous. TheBoardadjournedat10:30a.m.

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LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGPursuanttoIdahoCode31-1413,

noticeisherebygiventhattheWESTMAGICFIRECOMMISSIONERS

willholdapublicmeetingatWestMagicStation#2

(WestMagicRoad)onTuesdaythe3rdofMay,2016,at6:30p.m.

This Week’s Sudoku Puzzle AnswersPuzzle #1 - Easy Puzzle #2 - HardNOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE

OnFriday,July22,2016atthehourof2:00PM,ofsaidday,onthefrontstepsoftheCamasCountyCourthouselocatedat501SoldierRoad,Fairfield,ID83327,AllianceTitle&EscrowCorp.,assuccessortrustee,willsellatpublicauction,tothehighestbidder,forcash,cashierscheck,certifiedcheckortellerscheck,(fromabankwhichhasabranchinthecommunityatthesiteofthesale),moneyorder,StateofIdahocheckorlocalgovernmentcheck,orcashequivalentinlawfulmoneyoftheUnitedStates,allpayableatthesametimeofsale,thefollow-ingdescribedrealproperty,situatedintheCountyofCamas,StateofIdaho,anddescribedasfollows,towit:

Lots9and10Block8,oftheCityofFairfield,accordingtotheofficialplatthereof,onfileintheofficeoftheCountyRecorder,CamasCounty,Idaho.

THETRUSTEEHASNOKNOWLEDGEOFAMOREPARTICULARDESCRIPTIONOFTHEABOVE-DE-SCRIBEDREALPROPERTY,BUTFORPURPOSESOFCOMPLIANCEWITHIDAHOCODE,SECTION60-113,THETRUSTEEHASBEENINFORMEDTHATTHESTREETADDRESSOF:227WestPonderosa,Fair-field,ID83327,MAYSOMETIMESBEASSOCIATEDWITHSAIDREALPROPERTY.

Saidsalewillbemadewithoutcovenantorwarrantyregard-ingtitle,possessionorencumbrancestosatisfytheobligationsecuredbyandpursuanttothepowerofsaleconferredinthedeedoftrustexecutedbyJeromeJ.Bendelanunmarriedman,asGrantortoAllianceTitle&EscrowCorp.,asSuccessorTrustee,forthebenefitandsecurityofFederalNationalMort-gageAssociation(“FannieMae”),acorporationorganizedandexistingunderthelawsoftheUnitedStatesofAmericaasSuc-cessorBeneficiary,recordedFebruary23,2010asInstrumentNo.2010-082830,MortgagerecordsofCamasCounty,Idaho.THEABOVEGRANTORSARENAMEDTOCOM-PLYWITHSECTION45-1506(4)(a),IDAHOCODE.NOREPRESENTATIONISMADETHATTHEYARE,ORARENOT,PRESENTLYRESPONSIBLEFORTHISOBLIGATION.

Thedefaultforwhichthissaleistobemadeisfailureto: MakeprincipalandinterestpaymentsassetforthonsaidDeedofTrustandPromissoryNote.Theoriginalloanamountwas$93,100.00togetherwithinterestthereonattherateof4.6250%perannum,asevidencedinPromissoryNotedatedJanuary26,2010.PrincipalandinterestpaymentsareindefaultforthemonthsofOctober2015throughandincludingMarch2016intheamountof$289.24permonthandcontinuingeachandeverymonththereafteruntildateofsaleorreinstatement.TheprincipalbalanceasofMarch15,2016is$62,597.49to-getherwithaccruedandaccruinginterestthereonattherateof4.6250%perannum.Inadditiontotheabove,thereisalsodueanylatecharges,advances,escrowcollectionfees,attorney

fees,feesorcostsassociatedwiththisforeclosure.

Thebalanceowingasofthisdateontheobligationsecuredbysaiddeedoftrustis$62,597.49,excludinginterest,costsandexpensesactuallyincurredinenforcingtheobligationsthereunderorinthissale,astrustee’sfeesand/orreasonableattorney’sfeesasauthorizedinthepromissorynotesecuredbytheaforementionedDeedofTrust.Dated:March21,2016

AllianceTitle&EscrowCorp.By:BobbiOldfield,TrustOfficer

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NOTICE OFCEMETERY MAINTENANCE BID

TheCamasCountyCemeteryBoardisnowacceptingbidsformaintenanceonfourCamasCountycemeteries.Per-sonswishingtobidneedtohavetheirownequipmenttodomowing,trimming,andgeneralupkeepinatimelymannerasdirectedbytheboard.MaintenancewillbedonefromMay2016throughSeptember2016.FullmaintenancewillbeneededduringthemonthsofMay,June,andJuly2016.GeneralupkeeponlywillneedtobeperformedduringthemonthsofAugustandSeptember.BidsshouldreflectreducedmaintenancehoursinAugustandSeptember2016. BidsmaybesenttoLindaThomas(boardmember)atP.O.Box508-Fairfield,Idaho83327,ordroppedoffat129Wil-lowAvenueW.Formoredetails,call731-0585or764-2226.BidsmustbereceivedbyMonday,April25th,at12noon.

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For RentFairfield: Modern cabin/apt, energy efficient, pro-pane fireplace, great viewoftheSoldierMnts.$400 per month. Call309-0509.

Classified AdsWanted: Good Used Items TheDeseretIndustriesPodisbackinFairfieldandlo-catedinparkinglotoftheLDSChurch.Nolargeappliances,andplease,donatethingsthatcanbeusedbysomeoneelse. DeseretIndustrieshelpstrainthosethataretryingtolearnjobskills.Moneygeneratedisusedtohelppeoplegotoschooltoin-creasetheirjobskills. Contact numbers to unlockthe pod are Lisa Mowdy: 539-3895, and Pam Jones:764-2467

Wanted:►Old travel trailers to recy-cle. Call Tom at 764-2484

►Seeking all manner of carbon materials: Logs, tree trimmings, leaves, wood chips, old hay and straw! Moldy and rotten just fine. Must be free of plastic, paint, chemicals, etc. No load too large! Call: 309-0509

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For Sale►WoodMaster outdoor wood stove for sale. Sits outside and heats home, hot water, shop or barn. Small or large homes. Burn either wood or pellets. Safe and efficient. John 208-781-0691.

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Fairfield: 3 bedroom, 2 bath, two story home. Great view, fenced yard, pets okay, two car garage. Available MAY 1st. $480 per month plus $500 de-posit. Call 209-786-2122, 209-324-5788, or 208-764-3142.

Employment►The Walker Center in Gooding is currently taking job applications for the following positions:Full Time Residential Treatment Substance Use CounselorHouse Manager/Residential Technician, Administrative As-sistant, Part Time Maintenance person, PRN Driver. Email resume to [email protected]►PositionVacancy:Maintenance&CustodialSupervi-sor.TheCamasCountySchoolDistricthasanimmediateopeningforthepositionofMaintenanceandCustodialSu-pervisor.Thesuccessfulapplicantwilloverseemaintenanceandcustodialservicesinadditiontoservingpartofthetimeascustodian.Ahighschooldiplomaisrequired. Experienceand/orknowledgeispreferredinbuildingandcustodialmaintenance,boileroperations,electrical,plumbing,HVACmaintenance,generalconstruction,firesystemsandalarmsaswellassupervisionofpersonnel. Foracopyofthejobdescriptionandapplicationform,pleasecontacttheDistrictClerk,WendyStrickler,at764-2625orbyemailatwstrickler@d121.k12.id.us.TheCamasCountySchoolDistrictisanEqualOpportunityEmployer.►TheLincolnCountyFairBoardisnowacceptingbidsforfairweekjanitorial.ThecontractwouldrunfromJuly23rdtoJuly31st.Ifinterested,pleasecontactanyboardmemberorcall208-539-4500.Youcanalsoe-mailabidtoLCFair2@gmail.com.YoucanmailtotheLincolnCountyFairBoardordropitoffattheExtensionofficeat201SouthBeverlySt.Shoshone,ID83352also.►TheWRANGLERisnowHIRING!!!Dayshiftwork-erneededinFairfield’sWrangler,homeoftheworldfa-mousSnowBunnyBurger.Call764-2580orstopinforanapplication.

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