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The Courier Thousand Springs Festival by Kailana Featherston The 23rd annual Thousand Springs Festival will be held on September 26th from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on Sep- tember 27th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Ritter Island State Park. From Wendell take the Hagerman Highway (2950 S) and go to either West Point Road (1500 E) or Farm Field Road (1300 E) and go 2.5 or 3 miles south. Buses will take visitors down to the festival. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors, $3 for children (6-12), and infants are free. The festival will have live entertainment with food and beverages. There will also be a beer and wine garden. Enjoy a ride on a horse or mule drawn wagon, scenic views, and canoe rides. There will be approxi- mately 70 booths that in- clude work from around the states, interesting history, and info booths all around the park. Come enjoy a fun and re- laxing musical event, but please, do not bring pets. On Labor day, Doug Wood woke up to find a large chunk of the E&W Implement building (134 3rd Ave. E in Gooding) had fallen down. Fortunately, it was not the part that con- tained his apartment. On Monday of this week, Mr. Wood met with the Gooding City Council to discuss what is being done to make the remaining part of that building safe, both for Mr. Wood and for mem- bers of the public. The main concern at the moment is that curious in- dividuals and/or individu- Gooding Building Collapses als deprived of their senses (inebriated) might enter the building and suffer injury or death. In its current state, the building is extremely dan- gerous. According to the city’s building inspector, a weather event (wind, rain, snow) could easily cause more of the building to collapse. The general agreement between Mr. Wood and the City is that a barrier fence will be put up ASAP to pre- vent people from accidently, or otherwise, entering the building. The city also asked that, if Mr. Wood decides to try and preserve the remain- ing part of the building, he should provide a engineer- ing report by Monday, Sep- tember 28th, supporting that decision. E&W Implement was started 46 years ago, and since then it has provided new and used parts for the agricultural community in Gooding and the surround- ing counties. Many farm- ers in the area have relied on Mr. Wood to keep their vintage (old) equipment go- ing strong year after year. Appraisal-a-thon at the Gooding Museum On Saturday, September 26th, from 10 to 4, the Gooding Museum will host an Appraisal-a-thon with Lou Ann Oneida and her mother, Barbara Oneida. The cost is $5.00 for three items (limited to 3 items to give everyone an opportunity to see the appraisers). No charge to just come and listen. Refreshments throughout the day. Volume 39 ~ Number 38 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding CourierNews.webs.com Now on FaceBook facebook.com/pages/The-Courier-News ,2015 September 23 NEWS

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Thousand Springs Festival

by Kailana Featherston The23rdannualThousandSpringsFestivalwillbeheldonSeptember26thfrom10a.m.to6p.m.,andonSep-tember27thfrom10a.m.to5p.m.attheRitterIslandStatePark. From Wendell take theHagermanHighway(2950S) and go to either WestPointRoad(1500E)orFarmFieldRoad(1300E)andgo2.5or3milessouth.Buseswill takevisitorsdown tothefestival. Admissionis$6foradults,$5forseniors,$3forchildren(6-12),andinfantsarefree. Thefestivalwillhaveliveentertainmentwithfoodandbeverages.Therewillalsobeabeerandwinegarden. Enjoyarideonahorseormuledrawnwagon,scenicviews,andcanoerides. There will be approxi-mately 70 booths that in-cludeworkfromaroundthestates, interesting history,andinfoboothsallaroundthepark. Comeenjoyafunandre-laxing musical event, butplease,donotbringpets.

On Labor day, DougWood woke up to find a large chunk of the E&WImplement building (1343rdAve.EinGooding)hadfallendown.Fortunately,itwasnot thepart thatcon-tainedhisapartment. OnMondayofthisweek,Mr. Wood met with theGooding City Council todiscusswhatisbeingdonetomaketheremainingpartof thatbuildingsafe,bothforMr.Woodandformem-bersofthepublic. Themainconcernat themomentisthatcuriousin-dividualsand/or individu-

Gooding Building Collapsesalsdeprivedoftheirsenses(inebriated)mightenterthebuildingandsufferinjuryordeath. In its current state, thebuildingisextremelydan-gerous. According to thecity’sbuildinginspector,aweatherevent(wind,rain,snow) could easily causemore of the building tocollapse. The general agreementbetweenMr.WoodandtheCityisthatabarrierfencewillbeputupASAPtopre-ventpeoplefromaccidently,orotherwise, entering thebuilding.

Thecityalsoaskedthat,ifMr.Wooddecidestotryand preserve the remain-ingpartofthebuilding,heshouldprovideaengineer-ingreportbyMonday,Sep-tember28th,supportingthatdecision. E&W Implement wasstarted 46 years ago, andsince then ithasprovidednewandusedpartsfortheagriculturalcommunityinGoodingandthesurround-ing counties. Many farm-ersintheareahavereliedonMr.Woodtokeeptheirvintage(old)equipmentgo-ingstrongyearafteryear.

Appraisal-a-thon at the Gooding Museum OnSaturday,September26th,from10to4, theGoodingMuseumwillhostanAppraisal-a-thonwithLouAnnOneidaandhermother,BarbaraOneida.Thecostis$5.00forthreeitems(limitedto3itemstogiveeveryoneanopportunitytoseetheappraisers).Nochargetojustcomeandlisten.Refreshmentsthroughouttheday.

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Notices of Upcoming Events & MeetingsFlu Shot Clinic: Wednesday,October7th,attheCamasSeniorCenter.It’stimetogetreadyforFluSeason.SouthCentralPublicHealth will be at the Center to offer flu shots. Cost is $31 to$57.Mosthealthcareplanscoverthecost.Formoreinformation,call764-2226orvisittheirfacebookpage.

Last Chance: Wendell Library Sale: Next Friday, October 2nd, is you last chance to find some-thingspecialattheWendellLibraryBook & Rummage Sale.AllproceedsgotowardsrenovatingtheAgBldgfortheirnewlibrary.Gooding Farmers Market TheGoodingFarmersMarketisheldeveryTuesdayfrom3to7p.m.intheparkacrossfromtheLDSChurch.Shoshone Farmers Market TheCrossroadsFarmersMarketisheldeveryThursdayfrom2to6ontheLincolnCountyCourthouseLawninShoshone.Theyshouldrunthroughmid-October.Fairfield Farmers Market The Fairfield Farmers Market is held every Friday from noontilthelastcustomerleaves.Comesupportyourlocalsmallfarmers.

Crossings Winery To HostInvitation Artist Display

TheformerCarmelaWineryinGlennsFerryishousingayearrounddisplayofartrepresentativeofIdaho,featuringadifferentartisteachmonth.DuringthemonthofOctobertwoWendellartistswithbetheArtistsoftheMonth.GraceKoehler,whohasgainedfamewithher“featherpaintings”andRoyMasonwellknownforhiswatercolorlandscapes,willbehangingtheirartforsaleinthediningroomwheredinersandvisitorscanenjoytheiruniqueartwork.Grace

andRoyencouragealltheirlocalfriendsandfel-lowartiststovisittheCrossingsWinery,topar-

takeofallthewineryhastooffer,andtohelpcelebratetheir timeas“Artistsofthe

Month”.Formoreinfor-mationcall208-366-2313orvisittheirwebpage.

United Way of South Central Idaho Presents

Bridge Converence 2015 Thepowertobuildcomesfrompowertools!AtthisOne-Dayconference,nationallyacclaimeddynamicspeakerswillinspireyouwiththeirknowledge,humor,andpassonas they share powerful tools to help your non-profit build abridgetoyourcommunityfundraisingsuccess! Call 208-733-4922 or go online to uwscid.org to find out moreabouttheconverencetobeheld...

Friday, November 13, 2015The Herrett Center in Twin FallsEarlybird... $80 Regular... $130

Ariah Faye SweetwasbornonAugust27,2015,toAshelyFayeSweet.Sheweighed7lbs13.20oz.GrandparentsareBrianandRosaSweetofMoun-tainHome,Idaho.GreatGrandparantsareBillandBonnie Sweet of Fairfield, Idaho, and Hazel Larkins ofBoswell,Oklahoma.

Rockin’ with Michael, Zumba Styleat Camas County High School

Sunday, October 25th ~ 2 to 4 p.m. InMarchof2015,MichaelRockwasdiagnosedwithGlioblastomaMultiforme(GBM),averyrare,aggressiveandmalingnantbraincancer.Hismedicalinsurancecoversallmedicalcosts.However,dailylivingexpenses,traveltoandfromtreatments,etc.arenotcovered. YouareinvitedtoshowhimsomeZUMBA®loveatthisfamilyevent,andhelpraisefundsforthisyoungman.Hal-loweencostumesareencouraged! Formoreinformationortoregister,gotoZumba.com(click on events and search for Fairfield, Idaho) or goto LoriAndJimBott’sFacebookpage.

Hey Cowboys & CowgirlsBringYourFamilyandFriends

Cowboy ChurchSaturday, September 26th

GoodingCountyFairgroundsPotluckat1:00pm

CowboyPoetry,MusicandMessageWillfollowat2:00pm

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Gooding Christmas Cantata Rehearsalsforthisyear’sChristmasCantatawillbeginonSunday,October4th,at5p.m.attheGoodingUnitedMethodistChurch(805MainStreet).PerformancesdatesaresetforDecember11,12,and13attheWalkerCenterinGooding.TheGoodingCommunityChoralewelcomesallreturningsingersandmusicians,andanyonenewwhowouldliketojoin. Formoreinformation,contactdirector,RickStrickland,539-5210.

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September 25th6:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.

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TheCamasCountyHistoricalSociety&theAmericanLegionFamilywillhostthe2ndAnnualOktoberfestonSaturday,October3rdattheCamasCountyMuseum.

10 a.m. Horseshoe Tournament $10 fee1 p.m BBQ Pork Lunch

(providedbytheAmericanLegionFamily)Beverages & Kids Bean Bag Toss Tournament

(sponsoredbytheHistoricalSociety)Cake Raffle

(sponsoredbytheSeniorCenter)Venders&Music-lastdaytoenjoytheMuseumfortheseason!Comeone,Comeall,andenjoyafalldaywiththeCommunity!

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RogerDeanKinney,78,aresidentofGood-ing, passed away onSeptember 7, 2015 atNorthCanyonMedicalCenterinGooding. Roger was born inFairfield, Idaho on De-cember 22, 1936. HewastheyoungestoffourchildrenborntoForestand May Kinney. In1943theKinneyfam-ilymovedfromtheCamasPrairietoafarm/ranchnorthofGooding.Hegrewupworkingonthatfamilyfarm.HeearnedhisEagleScoutawardandgraduatedfromGoodingHighSchool.RogerthenenlistedintheUnitedStatesAirForce. UponhisreturnhemetandmarriedLaRaeFlamm.ThecoupleattendedIdahoStateUniversityinPo-catello.Afterreceivinghisdegree,RogeracceptedajobwithIBMinBoulder,Colorado.Whilethere,theybecameparentstotheirsonJohn. Roger’sworkwithIBMtookthemasfarawayasNewYorkbeforedecidingtoreturnbacktothefamilyfarminGoodingin1970. Overtheyears,RogerworkedasamechanicatvariousjobsthroughouttheMagicValley.HewasamemberoftheGoodingElksLodgeandservedasTreasurerin1975.Rogerwasanavidarrowheadcollector and also spent his time hunting, fishing and camping.Inhislateryears,heenjoyedwatchingfoot-ballandNASCAR. RogerissurvivedbyhissonJohn(Andrea)Kinney;2sisters,VadaMayJukerandMerylKornher;andgrandkids,AmberandBrody. Hewasprecededindeathbyhiswife,LaRaeKin-ney;parents,ForestandMayKinney;andbrother,VictorKinney. AgatheringoffamilyandfriendswillbeheldtohonorthelifeofRogeronSunday,September27,2015at2p.m.attheChill&Grill(227MainStreetinGooding). ArrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService.Condolencesandmemoriesmaybesharedatwww.demarayfuneralservice.com.

OntheeveningofSeptember16,2015theElliottfamilyofBliss,Idaholost theirbelovedleader,JessDavid“Dick”Elliott,ageof73,whopassedawaypeacefullyatSt.Luke’sRegionalMedicalCenterinBoise,Idaho.Dickwassurroundedbyhisfamily:wife,Karen;children,Lauresa,MikeandwifeCindy;andhisgrand-kids,MichelleandhusbandMike,Cameron,ClaytonandChloe. DickwasborninthetownofGooding,GoodingCounty,IdahoonJanuary7,1942.Hewastheoldest of five children born to Wilbur and Louise (Lipe) Elliott. HespenthisearlieryearsinthenorthernIdahominingcommuni-tiesofWallace,GemandOsburnandattendedschoolinGemandOsburn.ThefamilyreturnedtoBlissin1954whereDickattendedBlissElementaryandHighSchool.Soonafterhemettheyoungwomanwithwhomhewouldspendtheremainderofhislife. AftergraduatingfromBlissHighSchoolinMayof1960Dickmarriedhiswife,KarenKayConant;daughterofPeteandAlmaConant,thefollowingmonthonJune19,1960attheBlissCom-munityChurch,Bliss,Idaho.Thecoupleenjoyedcelebratingtheir55thweddinganniversarythispastsummerwithatwoweeklongfamily fly-in camping trip in Graham, Idaho. DickfarmedinHagermanandBlisswithhissonMike,forover43 years. He was an exceptional pilot and flew his Cessna 206 into thebackcountryforcampingandhuntingtripswithKarenandhischildrenandgrandchildren.HeandKarenwereworldtravelers,exploringoversixcontinentsand38countries.DickwasChairmanoftheGoodingCountyRepublicanCommitteeandVice-ChairmanoftheNorthSideCanalCompany. HeissurvivedbyhiswifeKaren(Conant)Elliott;daughter,Lau-resaLaRayneElliott-Schoessler;sonanddaughter-in-lawMichaelWayneandCindyLou(Bright)Elliott;grandsonsBrianPeterEl-liott,CameronElliottSchoesslerandClaytonForbesSchoessler;hisgranddaughtersMichelleRae(Elliott)CampbellandhusbandMikeandChloeKaySchoessler;hisbrothers,Mike(Robin)Elliott,John(Carol)Elliott;andhissisters,Sherri(Dave)WakagawaandKristy(Jeff)Tupper. Hewasprecededindeathbyhisparents,WilburDavisElliottandLouiseFern(Lipe)Elliott;father-in-lawPeteConant,mother-in-lawAlmaLucille(Campbell)Conantandsister-in-lawLynne(Abernathy)Elliott. FuneralserviceswereheldonMonday,September21,2015attheBlissHighSchoolGym.BurialfollowedattheHagermanCemetery.

DickElliott RogerDeanKenney

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DavidEugeneRothrock,Sr. David EugeneRothrock, Sr., 72,ofGooding,Idahowas called hometobewithhisLordandSavior,Sundaymorning, Septem-ber20,2015,atSt.Luke’sMagicVal-leyHospitalinTwinFalls,Idaho. BorninMontereyPark,California,November7,1942toGeneandRobertaRothrock.GrowingupinCalifornia,Davidwasalwaysinterestedinanimals,build-ingandgrowingthings.HeattendedbothhighschoolandcollegeinCalifornia.Hepursuedhisdreamofbecomingafarmerandgrowerofmanythings. Davidwastheepitomeofahard-workingman.Helikedtotakenothingandbuilditintosome-thingofgreatworththrudedicationandhardwork.Hehadaheartthatwasopentohelpingthoseinneedtobecomesomeoneofworth.Healwayshadasmileonhisfaceanda“joke”onhislips. Davidissurvivedbyhiswife,Dona.Theycel-ebrated fifty years of marriage in June. David leftbehindhischildren,DavidJr,(Lisa)ofNapaValley,California,Dan(Nicole)ofBremerton,Washington,DavinaBratcher(Travis)ofLinden,Virginia,andadopteddaughter,JadeofGooding,Idaho.Sisters,Gloria(Welton)PorterofVictor-ville,California,andHelen(Mike)ScantlinofAppleValley,California.Hewasblessedwith3grandchildren,Hunter,AudreyandSummer,andmanynephewsandniecesthatadoredhim. Acelebrationofhislifewillbeheldat3:00p.m.onFridaySeptember25,2015,atDesertHillsCommunityChurchoftheNazareneinGooding,Idaho. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to http://www.swedishtributegifts.org/Rothrock. ArrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService–GoodingChapel.Condolencesandmemoriesmaybesharedatwww.demarayfuneralservice.com.

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Didyoueverwonderwhyclownshavepaintedonsmiles?Ireallydidn’tquestion

that thoughtuntilIwasaskedtobeaclowninarodeo. IhadbeencleaningandpreparingtherodeogroundsinEmmettwhenoneofthedirectorsaskedmeifIwouldclownforthemattherodeo.“WhatdoIhavetodo?”Iasked.“Allyouhavetodoisgatherupcowboyhatsanddistractthebullsfromhittingtheriders.”Atthattimeofyouth,beingsteadfastandconvincedthatIcoulddoanything,Isaid“Sure,Icandothat,whendoIstart?”“Aboutanhourandahalf,”wasthereply. IguessIdidn’tneedanyspecialclothesbecauseIalreadyhad on cowboy boots and western clothing. I figured I could dothejobwithoutclownfacepaint. The first bull was a cinch. This looked like an easy job. Thesecondbullgavemealittlemoreofachallenge.ThecowboywasoffandIwasretrievinghishat.Thebullchargedme and I ran around the barrel. With a flash of lightening the Brahma bull tossed the barrel about five feetfrom me and it landed flat on the ground. Beingonlyafewfeetawayandnostopsigntosaystop,IdecidedIhadbetterrun!NaturallyIwascompletelyacrossthe arena from anything safe. My football field’s run was on witha10’entrancegateasmygoal.Thebullwassoclose,Icouldfeelhisbreath. Youmayhavethoughtitwasfunnybutitwas‘snot’.Cowboybootsdon’tmakegoodrunningshoes,butthistimeIwasguaranteeingnobullwouldbewearingmyboots. Safetyofthe10’gatewasonlyafewfeetaheadofme.Ijumpedwithmyhandsonthetopboardpullingmyselfshoulderhighonthegate,whenthebullhitthegatewithhishorns.Isliddownthegatelikeapictureframefallingdownawall.Atractorcan’ttillasmuchasIdidasIwasdiggingtogetunderthegate. Themangersaid,“Getbackoutthere,thecrowdlovesyou.”Isaid,“SorrybutIjustquit.ThecrowdcheeredwhentheChristianswerebeingfedtothelionsaswell.”IamnotaquitterbutIhadfeltarealurgethistime.MaybeIshouldhaveusedmyclownpainttoputasmileonmyface. I’lltradeinoneofthosebigbeltbucklesthatcowboyclownswearanydayforasaucertogowithmy“CupofTee”.

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

-----------------------Thur, Sept 24 (Rich) Chili Dogs & Banana PieFriday, Sept 25 (Sho) Roast Beef & PotatoesMonday, Sept 28 (Rich) and Birthday CakeTuesday, Sept 29 (Sho) Meatballs & Mashed PotatoesWed, Sept 30 (Sho) Chicken Pattie Sandwiches

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, Sept 24 Spaghetti & Garlic BreadMonday, Sept 28 Orange ChickenTuesday, Sept 29 Pork Chops & RiceWednesday, Sept 30 Enchiladas w/ Rice & Beans

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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, Sept 25 Fried ChickenTuesday, Sept 29 French DipsWednesday, Sept 30 Taco Soup & Grilled Cheese

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.

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death noticesTiarik J. Borda-New-bry, 20, a resident ofGooding, passed awaySaturday, September19,2015athishome inGooding. Arrangementsare pending under thecareanddirectionofDe-maray Funeral Service–GoodingChapel.

Hugh Dallas Glauner, 86,a residentofHager-man,passedawayMon-day,September21,2015at St . Luke’s MagicValley Medical Centerin Twin Falls. Arrange-mentsarependingunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService–GoodingChapel.

Thanks to everyone who sent cards, emails, flow-ers,food,donationsandkindwordsafterMel’sdeathearlierthisyear.Anotherroundofthankstothosewhoattended,inpersonorinthought,hismemorialonSeptember12th. Yourkindnessesweremosttouching.

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Crapo, Risch Skeptical of Sage-Grouse Decision

Washington,D.C.–U.S.SenatorsMikeCrapoandJimRischissuedcommentsreactingtonewsthattheSecretaryoftheInterior,SallyJewell,hasannouncedthatplacingthegreatersage-grouseontheEndangeredSpeciesListis‘notwarranted’.TheRecordofDecisionfortheLandUsePlanAmendmentshasalreadybeensigned. “Whilea‘notwarranted’decisionisbetterthanalist-ingdeterminationunder theEndangeredSpeciesAct,theDepartmentofInterior’srelianceonheavy-handedland-usemanagementplanstoarriveatthisdecisionisunacceptable,”saidCrapo. “TheDepartment ignoredmuchofwhattheIdahoSageGrouseTaskForcerecom-mendedand, instead,optedtomoveforwardwith top-downfederal lands-usemanagementplans. While theagencycitedcollaborationas thebasisfor itsdecision,themovetoabandonthestate’splanningprocess thatadequatelyaddressed true threats to thebird--namelythe impact of wildfires and invasive species on sagebrush habitat—willultimately leadtogreateruncertaintyforsagegrousepopulationsinthefuture.” “While IampleasedSecretaryJewellhasacknowl-edgedthegreatersage-grousepopulationisonthere-bound,IamconcernedtheregulationsgeneratedbytheDepartmentoftheInteriortoreachthisdecisionwilldolittletocontinuetherecentpopulationreboundinIdaho,”saidRisch. “WehadpressedDOIearlyon torelyonalocally-driven,collaborativeprocesstoconservethesage-grouse,butthisprocesschangedwhenitcametoWashington,D.C.Thetwomainthreatstothegreatersage-grouse in Idaho are fire and invasive species. The

gasindustrieswhenitshouldfocusmoreheavily on fire con-trol. Today’s an-nouncementservesaspoliticalcoverforanother top-downmandate that willnotbethebestpre-scription for sage-grouseinIdaho.”

Secretaryadoptsaplanthatreliesheav-ilyonregulationofthemining,oil,and

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LegaL Notice: Unclaimed capital creditsThe following 10 electric cooperatives jointly notify the public of unclaimed capital credits quarterly and post their respective lists on the following websites:

clearwater Power companywww.clearwaterpower.com/capitalcreditsFall River electric cooperativewww.fallriverelectric.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Patronage-Captial-2013-List1.pdfidaho county Light & Power cooperativewww.iclp.coop/content/capital-credits-0Kootenai electric cooperativewww.kec.com/capitalcreditsLost River electric cooperativewww.lostriverelectriccoopinc.com/unclaimed-patronage-capital.htmlLower Valley energy, inc.www.lvenergy.com/my-lv-account/unclaimed-capitalNorthern Lights, inc.www.nli.coopRaft River Rural electric cooperativewww.rrelectric.com/content/capital-creditsSalmon River electric cooperativewww.srec.org/MembInfo/UnclmdCC.pdfUnited electric cooperativewww.uec.coop/content/unclaimed-patronage

Please visit your local library if you do not have internet access.

NOTICE OF TAX DEED SALETheBoardofCamasCountyCommissionerswillsellthefollowingtaxdeedpropertiesatauction,at10:00a.m.(MDT),Monday,October5,2015,attheCamasCountyCourthouse, 501 Soldier Rd, Fairfield, Idaho. These prop-ertieswillbesoldtothehighestbidderwithaminimumpricetobesetbytheBoardofCountyCommissioners.Paymentwillbeduewithin24Hrs.ofthesale,payableincash, Money order, cashier’s check, or certified check.

PARCEL RPF 0050032001AA Lot1,2Block32 Fairfield Townsite CamasCounty,Idaho DIRECTIONS:206WestSpruceAvenue PREVIOUSOWNER:RalphGibbons: MINUMIMUMBID:$2361.51

PARCEL RPF0050032003AA Lots3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16Blk32 Fairfield Townsite CamasCounty,Idaho DIRECTIONS:232WestSpruceAvenue PREVIOUSOWNER:RalphGibbons: MINIMUMBID:$4699.25

Propertieswillbesold“asis”.CamasCountymakesnorepresentationastoaccessibilityorusabilityofthelandand/orstructuresofferedforsale.TheBoardofCamasCountyCommissionersreservestherighttorejectanyandallbids. DATEDthis21stdayofSeptember,2015.

Barb McMurdo, ChairmanATTEST:KorriBlodgett,ClerkpublishedonSeptember23,2015

Bernbach, Rob Cunliffe,Devin McNichol, and IanLowe.Groupmembershailfromallover thecountry,bringingwiththemawiderange of musical back-grounds. Together they

craft an upbeat rock/popsound with tight melodicharmoniesandhintsofmul-tiplegenres,includingrock,pop,folk,andhip-hop.Theyhaveopenedforsuchactsas Andy Grammer, Hello

Goodbye,ZZWard,ThickAs Thieves, Wilson Phil-lips, and were named theLosAngelesRAWArtistsoftheYearin2012. Theshowisfreeandopentoeveryone.

Free Concert @ CSI TheCSIProgramBoardinvites students and thecommunity to its first con-certoftheschoolyear,Al-most Classy, a rock popgroupfromLosAngeles,at7:30p.m.Tuesday,Sept.29intheTaylorBuildingStu-dentUnion. AlmostClassy isAaron

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T.S.No. 026703-IDParcelNo.:RPF0050004018BANO-TICEOFTRUSTEE’SSALEOn12/30/2015at2:00PM(recognizedlocaltime),attheCAMASCOUNTYCOURTY-HOUSEFRONTSTEPS,501SOLDIERROAD,FAIRFIELD,ID83327,intheCountyofCamas,SYDNEYK.LEAVITT,ESQ.,amemberoftheStateBarofIdaho,ofALDRIDGEPITE,LLPastrustee,willsellatpublicauction,tothehighestbidder,forcash,inlawfulmoneyoftheUnitedStates,allpay-ableatthetimeofsale,thefollowingdescribedrealproperty,situatedintheCountyofCamas,StateofIdaho,anddescribedasfollows,towit:THEEAST67FEETOFLOTS18,19,20,21AND22INBLOCK4OFFAIRFIELDTOWNSITE,CAMASCOUNTY,IDAHO,ASTHESAMEISSHOWNONTHEOFFICIALPLATTHEREOFLOCATEDINTHEOF-FICEOFTHECOUNTYRECORDEROFSAIDCOUNTY.TheTrusteehasnoknowledgeofamoreparticulardescrip-tionoftheabovereferencedrealproperty,butforpurposesofcompliancewithIdahoCodeSection60-113,theTrusteehasbeeninformedthattheaddressof:101WESTALTURASAVEAKA101ALTURASAVENUEWEST,FAIRFIELD,ID83327,iscommonlyassociatedwithsaidrealproperty.Saidsalewillbemadewithoutcovenantorwarranty,expressorimplied,regardingtitle,possessionorencumbrancestosat-isfytheobligationsecuredbyandpursuanttothepowerofsaleconferredintheDeedofTrustexecutedbyRODNEYSHANEHARRISANUNMARRIEDMAN,asGrantor(s),toGOODING TITLE AND ESCROW, as Trustee, for the benefit andsecurityofMORTGAGEELECTRONICREGISTRA-TIONSYSTEMSINC.,SOLELYASNOMINEEFORTHEMORTGAGECO-OP,AUTAHCORPORATION,ITSSUC-CESSORS AND ASSIGNS, as Beneficiary, dated 2/16/2005, recorded2/17/2005,asInstrumentNo.78226,inBook35,Page228, official records of Camas County, Idaho. Please note: The abovenamedGrantorsarenamedtocomplywithIdahoCodeSection45-1506(4)(a);norepresentationismadethattheyare,orarenot,presentlyresponsiblefortheobligation.Thedefaultforwhichthissaleistobemadeisthefailuretomakemonthlypaymentswhenduefrom8/1/2009andallsubsequentmonthlypaymentsthereafter,includinginstallmentsofprincipal,inter-est,impounds,advances,plusanychargeslawfullydueunderthenotesecuredbytheaforementionedDeedofTrust,DeedofTrustandasallowedunderIdahoLaw.ThesumowingontheobligationsecuredbysaidDeedofTrustasof8/19/2015is$126,554.63includinginterest,costs,fees,includingtrusteeand/orattorneyfeesandcosts,andexpensesactuallyincurredinenforcingtheobligationthereunderorinthissaleandtoprotectthesecurityassociatedwiththeDeedofTrust,asau-

thorizedintheNote,DeedofTrustorasallowedunderIdahoLaw.Becauseinterest,latecharges,fees,costsandexpensescontinuetoaccrue,thetotalamountduevariesfromdaytoday.Hence,ifyoupaytheamountshownabove,anadjustmentmaybenecessaryafterreceiptoffundstosatisfythedebt.Forfur-therinformation,writetheTrusteeat4375JutlandDrive,Ste.200,SanDiego,CA92117,orcall(866)931-0036DATED:8/19/2015SYDNEYK.LEAVITT,ESQ.,amemberoftheStateBarofIdaho,ofALDRIDGEPITE,LLP

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGPursuanttoIdahoCode67-6509,NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthatCamasCountyPlanningandZoningCom-missionwillholdapublichearingintheCamasCountyCourthouse Annex located at 517 Soldier Rd., Fairfield, Idahoonthe6dayofOctober2015at7:30pm,orassoonthereafterasthemattermaybeheard.ThepurposeofthishearingisforthepublicaswellasthePlanningandZon-ingCommissiontoheararequestfromtheCamasCountyCemeteryDistrictforapprovalofapreliminaryplat tosubdivideapproximately2.582acresinto105lots. Thisparceloflandislocatedapproximately5milesnorthofthe city of Fairfield on Soldier Rd. and is more particularly describedasfollows:

SeeQuitClaimDeed#2008-081881,recorded11/20/2008forlegaldescription. RP#01N14E168968locatedinCamasCounty,ID

WrittencommentswillbereceivedbythePlanning&Zon-ingAdministratoruntilSeptember30,2015.Testimonyatthe hearing may be limited to five minutes. Services for personswithdisabilitiesmaybemadeavailablebycallingthePlanning&ZoningAdministratorat764-2046threedaysinadvanceofthehearings.

DwightH.ButlinCamasCountyPlanning&ZoningAdministrator

published on 9/16, 9/23 & 9/30, 2015

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Services►Local certified elementary teacherwithmanyyears ex-perienceinremedialworkinreading/math isavailablefortutoring. Progress is basedon frequency of sessions.Rates are affordable. Fairfield area.Call721-3317formoreinformation.►PATCH Levi, coveralls, etc.ReplaceBrokenZippers:coats, jackets, Levi, pants,etc. Hemming: pants, pantsdresses, etc. Gooding DropatAceHardware.CallKathy837-6267.►Setting appointments NOW; (Group&Individualsettings)For2016Medicare,YHI,Busi-ness&IndividualHealthIn-surances.Getthemostfortheleast$$.Dental&Visionavail-able.BrokerDesiree’DeGior-gio208-340-0544 -A IdahoBrokerforIdahoResidents.►Timberland Management:Doyouowntimberland?Wouldyou like to thin out dead orundesireabletreesandreducefire hazard? Is it too much tohandleonyourown?Call208-921-6493.►Wood Furniture Repair:regluejoints.Call490-3750.►Need Yard Work Done?Call Boyd Stevens at 934-5288. Lawn mowing, weedeating,leavesraked.Weeklyrateavailable.►Have scrap metal? CallThomasDavisat764-2484.

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Apartments for RentD&G Apartments has apartments available from time to time. These are federally assisted affordable housing units. Rental as-sistance is available. 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.

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For Sale►Rustic, Santa Fe style en-tertainmentcenter,excellentcondition. 58”hx36”wx19”d.ShelfforcableboxandDVDplayer.Storageareaunderneath.4doors,$50.00Call764-2906.

►2000 Dodge Durango. 4WD,front&rearAC,5.9LV8.$2500.Call358-5098.

►Firewood for Sale:Mix-species, full length logsdeliveredbytruck,approx15cord.Takingordersnowfor summerdelivery.Call208-921-6493.

►Custom Wood Windows, includeshardware,screens,and wood shutters. Goodcondition.Call727-9447.

House For Sale►Lovely 3 bedroom, 2.5bath.Countryhomeinpris-tine, tranquil Fairfield neigh-borhood.Comfortablynestledon40acresplusbarn,triplegarage and out buildings.487South225East.Asking$284,800.Owneroccupied.SunLandInvestments:208-726-3046 or 208-788-6523.STELLAGRAY

Wanted:►Wanted: Inexpensive workingelectriccookstovewithovenspacelargerthan23”wX16”hX18”d.PleasecallConnieat320-1363.

►Good Used Items: TheDeseretIndustriesPodisinFairfield at the parking lot oftheLDSChurch.Nolargeappliances,andplease,donatethingsthatcanbeused.Cabin For Sale

►Cabin+Almost3acres.Nomorecrowdedcampgrounds.Approximately 25 north of Fairfield, 4 miles from Big Smokeycampground.Wildlifegalore.AHuntersParadise.Fireplace,Well&Septicinplace.Yourowncreekacrossthebackoftheproperty.Propanestoveandfridgeincluded.Familyhasgrownandscattered.Timeforanewfamilytocreatememories.Almost900squarefeetdownstairsplus3/4upstairsloft.4milesfromBigSmokey.20milesfromFeatherville.RoyalElkEstatesLot18.208-431-4787.Owner not financing. $239,000

Huge Inside Yard SaleSaturday, September 26th

Antiques,Babythings,Toys,KidsClothes,LargeLadiesclothes

CampingandHuntingthingsStove,PTOpump,Pump&Hose,ToolsLotsofgoodthings.Somenewthings.

ComeCheckitout.8 a.m. to ??? at 1780 S 2050 E ~ Gooding

For SaleWoodMaster outdoor wood stove for sale.Sitsoutsideandheatshome,hotwater,shoporbarn.Worksforsmallhomesorlargeones.Canburneitherwoodorpellets.Safeand efficient way to heat your home. John 208-781-0691.

ServicesLong Arm Quilting and Custom Sewing. Doyouhaveaquilttopthatneedstobequilted?Wouldyou also like someone to finish the quilt by sewing the bind-ing? Call 208-934-6400 Sunflower Quilting in Bellevue, Idaho.

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