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The Courier Elk Poached Near Thorn Creek Reservoir Idaho Department of Fish & Game officers are investigating a spike elk that was shot and left near Thorn Creek Reservoir. No attempt was made to salvage meat or antlers. This incident occurred on or before Sept. 15, before the any weapon season had opened. Thorn Creek Reservoir is located half way between Good- ing and Fairfield, about 3 miles east of Highway 46. People with information, leading to a conviction on these or other crimes are also eligible for a reward through Citizens Against Poaching (CAP) and callers can remain anonymous for both rewards. People can either contact CAP at 1-800-632-5999 twenty four hours a day, or call the Fish and Game Regional Office at 208-324-4359. As temperatures cool, people driving the highways of Idaho are encountering more collisions with wild game. So if you see an animal that has been killed by a car, can you take it home? The answer is yes, but there are some guidelines to follow · Before you claim any roadkill for sal- vage, consider the safety of yourself and fellow travelers. Always abide by traffic and safety laws. · Did you find or accidentally strike and kill an animal legal for salvage? Pick it up. · You have 24 hours to notify Fish and Game, and 72 hours to obtain a salvage permit. · You may report roadkill online at fis- handgame.idaho.gov or phone our offices to report. If calling after hours it’s impor- tant to leave your full name, phone num- ber, address and location of the salvage so a permit may be mailed. If self-reporting a printable permit will be generated. · Salvage permits are free. · Persons salvaging and consuming this meat do so at their own risk. You are allowed to recover upland birds and game animals, big game, furbearers and predators that are legal to hunt or trap. You may also salvage non-game wildlife that are unprotected. You may not recover protected wildlife and other species that are not legal to hunt or trap. For a list of species you can recover, goto: fishandgame.idaho.gov Thousand Springs Festival The 2014 Thousand Springs Festival will be held this Saturday and Sunday, September 27th & 28th, starting at 10 a.m. each day. For the last 20 years, this event has been held on Rit- ter Island, but in 2013 the festival was moved to the Malad Gorge State Park, just off Interstate 84 be- tween Wendell and Bliss (Exit 147). Besides the breathtaking scenery of the location, the large shady park offers easy access for festival goers. Approximately 70 artisan booths will line the park, with exciting new work coming in from out of state as well as many old favorites. A num- ber of interesting history and information booths along with artisan demonstrators will have something of inter- est for everyone! As in years past, the festi- val will have live entertain- ment from around the region alone with a tasty variety of food and beverages. Admission is $6 adults, $5 Seniors (62 plus), $3 kids (5-12), and Toddlers & Infants are Free. Legally Recover Roadkill September 27th ~ Benefit Dinner for Caden Braun This Saturday, a benefit dinner will be held at the Gooding Basque Center starting at 4 p.m. The dinner is pig/lamb with rice, beans, salad & rolls. Dinner will be followed by a Benefit Auction which will in- clude donated items from local businesses and individuals. HELP CADEN BEAT CANCER Volume 38 ~ Number 39 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding CourierNews.webs.com ,2014 September 24 NEWS

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Elk Poached Near Thorn Creek Reservoir IdahoDepartmentofFish&GameofficersareinvestigatingaspikeelkthatwasshotandleftnearThornCreekReservoir.Noattemptwasmadetosalvagemeatorantlers.ThisincidentoccurredonorbeforeSept.15,beforetheanyweaponseasonhadopened. ThornCreekReservoirislocatedhalfwaybetweenGood-ingandFairfield,about3mileseastofHighway46. Peoplewithinformation,leadingtoaconvictionontheseorothercrimesarealsoeligibleforarewardthroughCitizensAgainstPoaching(CAP)andcallerscanremainanonymousforbothrewards.PeoplecaneithercontactCAPat1-800-632-5999twentyfourhoursaday,orcalltheFishandGameRegionalOfficeat208-324-4359.

Astemperaturescool,peopledrivingthehighwaysofIdahoareencounteringmorecollisionswithwildgame.Soifyouseeananimal that hasbeenkilledby a car, canyoutakeithome?Theanswerisyes,buttherearesomeguidelinestofollow· Before you claim any roadkill for sal-vage, consider the safety of yourself andfellow travelers. Always abide by trafficandsafetylaws.· Did you find or accidentally strike andkill an animal legal for salvage? Pick itup.· You have 24 hours to notify Fish andGame, and 72 hours to obtain a salvagepermit.· You may report roadkill online at fis-handgame.idaho.govorphoneouroffices

toreport.Ifcallingafterhoursit’simpor-tant to leaveyourfullname,phonenum-ber,addressandlocationofthesalvagesoapermitmaybemailed.Ifself-reportingaprintablepermitwillbegenerated.· Salvagepermitsarefree.· Personssalvagingandconsumingthismeatdosoattheirownrisk.

Youareallowedtorecoveruplandbirdsand game animals, big game, furbearersandpredatorsthatarelegaltohuntortrap.Youmayalso salvagenon-gamewildlifethatareunprotected.Youmaynotrecoverprotected wildlife and other species thatarenot legal tohuntor trap.Fora listofspeciesyoucanrecover,goto:

fishandgame.idaho.gov

Thousand Springs Festival

The 2014 ThousandSprings Festival will beheld this Saturday andSunday, September 27th&28th,startingat10a.m.eachday. Forthelast20years,thiseventhasbeenheldonRit-ter Island, but in 2013 thefestival was moved to theMalad Gorge State Park,just off Interstate 84 be-tween Wendell and Bliss(Exit 147). Besides thebreathtakingsceneryofthelocation, the large shadyparkofferseasyaccessforfestivalgoers. Approximately 70 artisanboothswilllinethepark,withexciting new work cominginfromoutofstateaswellasmanyoldfavorites.Anum-berofinterestinghistoryandinformation booths alongwith artisan demonstratorswillhavesomethingofinter-estforeveryone! Asinyearspast,thefesti-valwillhaveliveentertain-mentfromaroundtheregionalonewithatastyvarietyoffoodandbeverages. Admission is $6 adults,$5 Seniors (62 plus), $3kids (5-12), and Toddlers&InfantsareFree.

Legally Recover Roadkill

September27th~BenefitDinnerforCadenBraun ThisSaturday,abenefitdinnerwillbeheldat theGoodingBasqueCenterstartingat4p.m.Thedinner ispig/lambwithrice,beans,salad&rolls. DinnerwillbefollowedbyaBenefitAuctionwhichwillin-cludedonateditemsfromlocalbusinessesandindividuals.

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Notices of Upcoming Events & Meetings

Fairfield Chamber Meeting: The September Camas County Chamber meeting will be held on Thursday, September 25th at 7 p.m. at the Sol-dier Mountain Ski Lodge. Everyone is welcome.

Camas Farmers Market! The Fairfield market is open every Friday at the Steam Engine Park from noon til they go home.

Wendell Library Used Bookstore: Open Fridays - 10 to 4 - from now until October 17. New items added every week.

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CamasCountyHistoricalSociety’s1st annual Fall Fest ~ October 4th

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PieEatingcontest1p.m.&CakeWalk2p.m.SponsoredbytheSeniorCenter

“Camas County Voices” Historystoriespresentedbythe9th&10thgraders

Mostofall:VisitthelocalMuseumCOME,ENJOY&SUPPORTtheHistoricalSociety

Fairfield BurglaryCamas Sheriff Press Release OnThursday, September 11, 2014 between 6:30AMand5:30PMunknownindividualsbrokeintooneofourCamasCountyResidences,RaulOrnealas.Unknownin-dividualsweretheirforquitesometimeastheyransackedthehouseandtooknumerousitems.Someunknowntypeofvehiclewasusedtotakeawayalltheproperty.Anyonewith any information about this incident please contacttheCamasCountySheriff’sOfficeat208-764-2261.Thanksforyourassistance. Asareminderwithfall,approach-ing soon the birds and some of ourfellow neighbors will be migratingsouth,pleasebeonthelookoutforanysuspiciousactivitiesaroundourneighborhoods.

Gooding School District Community Forum: SuperintendentMaryLarsonwillbeholdingaCommu-nityForumonOctober7,2014,from7to8p.m.intheGoodingMiddleSchoolbandroom.Thepublicisencour-agedtoparticipate. Sportsman’s Breakfast ~ October 3rd

IdahoDepartmentofFishandGamewillbehostingthe6thAnnualSportsman’sBreakfastattheJeromeRegionalOffice,324South417East,Hwy93,onFridayOct.3,at6:30a.m. “Itisagreatwaytokickoffthehuntingseasons,”saidKelton Hatch, Regional Conservation Educator for theIdahoDepartmentofFishandGame.“Youcancomeandhave breakfast and visitwith staff and other sportsmenabouttheupcomingseasons.” RegionalstaffwillgiveupdatesonbiggameanduplandgameforecastsandnewRegionalSupervisorTobyBou-dreauwillbeonhandtointroducehimselfandothernewstaffmembers. Formoreinformationontheevent,calltheJeromeRe-gionalOfficeat324-4359.

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Crusin’ForCADENOctober11th

Ridewillbefollowedbya50/50RaffleandSpaghettiDinner at the Miramar

HelpCadenBraunFightLeukemia

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Lincoln County GOP Meeting TheLincolnCountyGOPwillholdameetingonSep-tember 30th to appoint a precinct committeeman in theDietrichprecinct. Formoreinformationortobeconsideredforthisposi-tion, callAlex Sutter at 308-3566. Individuals can alsoattendthemeetingandtalkwithMr.Sutterthere.Meetingwillbeheldat7p.m.attheRichfieldCityOfficebuilding.Thismeetingisopentothepublic. Other topicsofdiscussionat themeetingwill includethePie&PoliticiansdebatetobeheldonOctober28thatthecommunitycenter.A“Meet&Greet”willbeat6:00p.mandthedebatewillstartat7:00p.m.

Vaccination Offered InpartnershipwithSouthCentralPublicHealthDistrict(SCPHD),manyschooldistrictsareproviding influenzavaccines. TheCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention(CDC)stronglyrecommendsthateveryone6monthsofageandolderget thefluvaccine.Offeringthevaccineatschoolwillmake iteasier forparents toget theirchildrenvac-cinated. Also,theCDCisnowrecomendingFluMistforchildrenages2to8.FluMistisavaccinedeliveredbynasalsprayratherthaninjection. According to SCPHD, flu is the 6th leading killer inIdahoandaccountsfor4.5daysofabstinencefromschoolforstudents.Alongwithfluvaccination,eatingfruitsandvegetables, exercising, getting sunshine and adequatesleep,willhelpkeepyouhealthy,andofcourse,washingyourhandswillhelppreventtransmitionfrompersontoperson. Generally,schooldistrictswillnottakecashforthisser-vice,buttheycanbillprivateinsuranceand/orMedicaid.Contactyourschooldistrictformoreinformation.

Sawtooth Botanical Garden’s Fall FestivalSaturday, September 27th from 12 to 4 p.m.

ThisSaturday, learn how tomake cider using a ciderpress,ormakeandtakehomepineconebirdfeeders,orbeautifulleafprints.TheseactivitiesplusmanymorewillbeattheFallFestival. ComeandenjoythefallsceneryattheGardenonSat-urday the 27th from 12 to 4 p.m. as they celebrate thechangingoftheseasons.TheeventisFREEandeveryoneisinvited! TheSawtoothBotanicalGardenislocatedjustoffHigh-way75at11GimletRoad,Ketchum,Idaho.

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o b i t u a r YGraceG.Thompson

GraceGwendolyn Thompson, 84, passed away at St.Luke’sElmore,MountainHome,IdahoonSeptember18,2014. GracewasborninLander,WyomingonDecember,24,1929 to Sanford R. & Har-rietH.(Wagers)Abbott.Shewasplaced in theWyomingState Orphanage after herfather’sdeathin1938whereshe resided for 6 years be-fore going to live with herfather’ssister,Bessie(Jack)Taber. She graduated fromRawlinsHighSchool. GracemovedtoBliss,Idahoin1948whereshemetandlatermarried the loveofher life,VernonThompsononAugust 11, 1948. The Thompson’s welcomed her intotheirlovingfamilywithopenarms.Shelovedthemun-conditionallyasparentsandsiblingsandfeltblessedtobeapartofthefamily. Graceworkedinthefoodserviceindustrymostofherlife.From1978untilsheretiredin1986sheworkedfortheUniversityofAlaskawhereshetrainedthementallyandphysicalchallengedinfoodpreparationandcatering.SheandherhusbandVernonmovedtoCouncil,Idahoin1986where theybuilt their dreamhomewhichwas al-waysopentofamilyandfriends.SheremainedinCounciluntilJune2014whenshesoldtheirhomeandmovedtoMountainHome,Idaho. Graceenjoyedgardening.Shewasknownforherbeau-tifulflowerbedsandabundantgardens.Shewasafabu-louscookandenjoyedcookingforfamilyandfriends.Herfavorite timeswhere the evenings she and her husband

spenttogetherandthetimeswhentheyweresurroundedbyfamilyandfriends. Grace is survived by: a son, Dave (Donna McCrea)ThompsonofGlennsFerry;adaughter,Nancy(George)Dufour of Mountain Home; four grandchildren, Diana(Nate) Jones and JoelBurlingameofMiltonFreewater,OR,Aaron Thompson ofGlenns Ferry and Levi (Jes-sicaMelni)ThompsonofFiler; sixgreat-grandchildren,Zach,Rachel,DerekandChaseofMiltonFreewater,ORandParkerandPaytonofFiler;abrother,LawrenceM.(Sharon)ChadwickofLakeOswego,OR;asister,Joyce(Leon) Bell of Casper,WY.; sisters-in-law, Jean (Har-vey)MaxwellofGoodingandCarol(Ervin)HoaglandofNampa;herdearfriend,June(Jim)VillinesofNampaandnumerousniecesandnephews. Shewasprecededindeathby:herhusbandof60years,Vernon;son,Joel,daughter,Patty;parents,SanfordandHarriet;brother,Charlesandsisters,EmmaandJanice. FriendsmaysigntheregisterbookonFriday,Septem-ber26,2014,from4to7p.m.atDemarayFuneralService–GoodingChapel. AgravesideservicewillbeheldattheHagermanCem-etery at 11 a.m. on Saturday, September 27, 2014.Ar-rangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService–GoodingChapel. Memorialcontributionsmaybemadeinhernameto:StJudeChildren’sResearchHospitalorFisherHouse.Con-dolencesmaybesharedatdemarayfuneralservice.com

BritaniBrawnRogers(Aguilar) BritaniBrawnRogers(Aguilar),16,aresidentofGooding,passedawaySat-urday,September20,2014inBuhl. Visitation for familyand friends will be heldfrom4:00pmto7:00pm,onThursday,September25,2014 atDemarayFuneral Service –GoodingChapel.Afuneralservicewillbeheldat11:00am,onFriday,September26,2014atTheChurchof JesusChristofLatter-day Saints in Gooding, with visitation at thechurch beginning at 10:00 am. Burialwill follow atElmwoodCemeteryinGooding.ArrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDe-marayFuneralService–GoodingChapel.

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From the Editoro b i t u a r yCharlotteKayHouser

Peacefully, on Saturdaymorning September 20, 2014CharlotteKayHouser left thisearth with her best friend andsisteratherside. Charlotte was born on De-cember 21, 1947 in Roswell,NewMexico,toWendellIrvinHouser and Margaret FrancisAnderson Houser. When shewasfivetheymovedtoDeclo,Idaho, where she was raisedandattendedschool.Itwasdur-ingthistimeshedevelopedadeeploveofhorses. Charlottewasagiftedartistandwriterandshehadnear-lyfinishedachildren’sbookwhichhersisterhopestoseecompletedinmemoryofCharlotte.Throughhermanytri-alssheshowedpatience,muchcourageandgracesecondtonone.Sheshowedgratitudealwaysandnevercomplainedabouthercircumstances. CharlottewasamemberofTheChurchofJesusChristofLatter-daySaintsandherparticipationbroughtmuchcom-fortandjoy toher.Her lifereflectedherkindandlovingspiritandherdesiretofollowtheexampleofJesusChrist. Sheleavesbehindfivechildren:Joe,Lila,Wesley,Jim-myandCandace;andherbelovedsisterMargaret;aswellasmany grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins--allwhomshedearlyloved. Shewasprecededindeathbyherparents,brotherRobert,sistersLeota,Doris,andWendella.

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Common Sense in the Legislature Thefamilywishestothankthe Hospice nurses, espe-ciallyLori,forherhelpdur-ingthispastweek,aswellasthelovingcareandkindnessshown by the members oftheHagermanWard. A viewing for familyand friendswill beheldonWednesday, September 24,from10to11attheHager-man LDS Church with adedication of the graveimmediately following atthe Hagerman Cemetery.Memorial services will beheld at theHagermanLDSChurchat11:30a.m.

Retain Real RepresentationDear Editor: Finally,aftermanyyears,Legislative

District26 is representedbysomeonewho isa truecitizenofthisdistrict.SomeonewhohastrueinfluenceintheIdahoLegislature,amanwhoasaleaderamonghispeerscananddoes articulate the views and needs of this district; amanwhocanexertthepowertopushLegislationimportanttousthroughtheLegislature. SteveMillerisapersonwhoiscalmbutforceful,ardentbutintrospective,intelligentandinventive,amanthatwehopeful-lyelectedin2012,andnowthathehasliveduptoourexpecta-tionsweshouldre-elect.Weshouldcloselyfollowthisfall’scampaign,listeningtothedebate,understandingtheissuesastheyarearticulatedbythecandidatesandifwedo,Iamcon-fidentthatitwillbeapparentthatSteveMillerisfarandawaythebestchoiceforRepresentativefromDistrict26. SteveMillerisopposedbyarespectedengineerandafa-mousOlympicChampionofthe1968games.Thegamesof1968werealongtimeagoandbeinganOlympicChampionfromOregonnearly50yearsagodoesnotqualifyapersonto representavast legislativedistrict incentral Idaho.Thisdistrictneedsapersonwhowasbornandraised inDistrict26, who is also a graduate engineer, a business man whopioneeredtheorganicfoodindustryinIdaho,apillarinhischurch,fatherofanengineer,aNationalGuardsman,andaNavaldoctor.Steve isa stockman,a rangeconservationist,afarmer,awidower,acompassionatelistener,adoerandallaroundgoodguy. SteveMillerhasprovedthatheisagoodlegislatorandthathedeservestobere-elected.Let’sproudlysendSteveMillerbacktoBoiseasourrepresentative.

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ORDINANCE 259ANORDINANCEENTITLEDTHEANNUALAPPROPRIATIONORDINANCEFORTHEFISCALYEARBEGINNINGOCTOBER1,2014,APPROPRIATINGTHESUMOF$1,697,744TODEFRAYTHE EXPENSE AND LIABILITIES OF THE CITY OF FAIR-FIELDFORSAIDFISCALYEAR,AUTHORIZINGALEVYOFASUFFICIENTTAXUPONTHETAXABLEPROPERTYANDSPECIFYING THE OBJECTS AND PURPOSES FOR WHICHSAIDAPPROPRIATIONISMADE. BEITORDAINEDbytheMayorandCityCounciloftheCityofFairfield,CamasCounty,Idaho.Section 1:Thatthesumof$1,697,744be,andthesameisappropriatedtodefraythenecessaryexpensesandliabilitiesoftheCityofFairfield,CamasCounty,IdahoforthefiscalyearbeginningOctober1,2014.Section 2:Theobjectsandpurposesforwhichsuchappropriationismade,andtheamountofeachobjectandpurposeisasfollows:

GENERAL FUND Park/RestroomSupp $800Power/OldLibrary $500 BankCharges $150Power/Parks $500 ParkImprovements $5,000Power/Caboose $500 Sidewalks/FranchiseFee $17,750Utilities-StreetLights $10,500 Mileage&Meals $1,000Utilities-FireDept $1,650 HealthDeductible $1,000Utilities-Shop/Office $1,650 EmployeeTraining $2,000OfficeTelephone $3,000 EngineeringServices $6,000FireDeptTelephone Contributions/Donations $1,600BldgRepairs/Maint $3,000 HealthInsurance $5,455OfficeEquipRep/Maint $1,500 FICA $4,667ArborDayGrant $300 Retirement $5,632BuildingFund $3,790 Labor $57,668LiabilityInsurance $4,652 TransfertoStreetFund $56,568WorkersComp $1,874 Contingency/Reserve $25,484CapitalOutlay $6,850 TOTALGENERALFUNDBuildingInspector $2,000 $304,886P&ZAdministrator $7,621OutsideFacilityUse $200 STREET FUNDMembershipDues/Fees $1,425 Fuel $3,293CabooseLabor $600 StreetSupplies $1,500LawEnforcement $16,000 Streets&Alleys $10,000YouthPrograms $3,000 CaptialOutlay $25,000Legal&Accounting $12,500 Labor $15,017GarbageServices $2,000 MainStreetBeautification $5,000Fuel $3,500 Reserve/Contingency $10,000Propane $2,500 LHTACGrantShopSupplies $2,000 Carryover $25,020FireDepartment $18,000 TOTALSTREETFUNDOfficeSupp/Postage $2,500 $94,830

WATER FUND SEWER FUNDLabor $36,043 Labor $35,795WorkersComp $610 WorkersComp $610Mileage&Meals $250 Mileage&Meals $250LawEnforcement $1,200 LawEnforcement $1,200Legal&Accounting $5,000 Legal&Accounting $5,000Engineering $2,500 Engineering $2,500AnnualFeeAssessment $1,100 SewerLabTesting $1,000WaterLabTesting $1,000 MembershipDues/Fees $150ICDBGWaterGrant $360,000 Training $1,000USDAWaterGrant $292,892 GeneralLiabilityIns $1,275USDAWaterGrantAdd’l$325,000 InsuranceDeductibles $250MembershipDues/Fees $400 Repairs&Maintenance $5,000Training $1,000 Postage&OfficeSupplies $1,800GeneralLiabilityIns $1,220 OperatingSupplies $1,500InsuranceDeductibles $250 Fuel&Oil $1,750Repairs&Maintenance $5,000 Utilities $2,750Postage&OfficeSupplies$1,800 Propane $500OperatingSupplies $1,500 ShopSupplies $1,000Fuel&Oil $1,750 CapitalOutlay $5,000Utilities $15,000 BondReserveCarryover $24,425Propane $1,007 BankCharges $150ShopSupplies $1,000 WriteOffs $1,000CapitalOutlay $5,216 ContingencyReserve $20,000BondReserveCarryover $5,735 BondPayment $45,314WriteOffs $1,000 TOTALSEWERFUNDContingencyReserve $14,000 $159,219BondPayment $57,336TOTALWATERFUND$1,138,809

TOTAL EXPENSES 2014-2015 BUDGET $1,697,744

Section 3: That a general tax levy on all taxable propertywithintheCityofFairfieldbeleviedinanamountallowedbylawforthegeneralpurposesforsaidCity,forthefiscalyearbeginningOctober1,2014.Section 4:Allordinancesandpartsofordinances inconflictwiththisordinanceareherebyrepealed.Section5:Thisordinanceshalltakeeffectandbeinfullforceuponitspassage,approvalandpublicationinoneissueoftheCamasCou-rier,anewspaperofgeneralcirculationintheCityofFairfield,andtheofficialnewspaperofsaidCity.

PassesundersuspensionofrulesuponwhicharollcallvotewastakenanddulyenactedanOrdinanceoftheCityofFairfield,CamasCounty, Idahoat a convenedmeetingof theCityofFairfieldCityCouncilheldonthe28thdayofAugust,2014.

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CSICornMaze The12thannualCSICornMazebeginsafullmonthofnightlyoperationonFriday,Oct.3.StudentsintheCollegeofSouthern Idaho’sHorticultureCluboversee theprojectthatbeginswithspringplantingandcontinuesthroughcul-tivation,design,cuttingandmanagementofthemaze.The11-acrefieldislocatednorthwestofCSI’sHealthSciencebuilding onNorthCollegeRoad. Themazewill be openfrom5to10p.m.everynightfromOct.3throughHallow-eennightFriday,October31st.

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Whatdotheshows“DarkShadows”and“GilligansIsland”haveincommon?Bothwere

showsthatwereonafterschool.Althoughonewastenseandtheotheronfunny,theywerebothopportunitiestoeatcup-cakesfromthefreezer. Whenwewerekids,momwouldmakecupcakesbythepanfull.Theywereafreshtreatorfromthefreezer,dependingonwhetherMomwasworkingornot.Manytimeswegottohelpfrosting the cupcakes.Of course, beingakid, theonesyoufrostedwouldbeheavieronthefrosting.Momwouldmakethefinalinspectionwithherscraperorknife.Yourbesthopewasthecupcakewouldfallduringthebakingandaddmoreroomtothetopofthecupcakepaper(thepaperinwhichthecupcakewasencased). Somehowmomalwayshad the amountof frosting calcu-lated,evenwiththemathofuskidsusingmorefrosting.Whatwedidnotrealizewasthatmomcouldmakemorefrostinginajiffytofinishcupcakes.Manytimesfrostingwouldbeleftover. I thinkmomwasplanning thenextbatchofcupcakes(maybenot).Theunusedfrostingwouldgointhefreezeroron top of the refrigerator. Graham cracker cookies were agooduseforleftoverfrosting.Withoutthefrostingtheywerestill just plain ol’ graham crackers. Sometimes the frostedcupcakesweretheendresultofacakethatwasfrostedandtherewasleftoverfrosting.Leftoverfrostingwasthatcureforthechocolatefix(aspoonfulworkedwell). Ifyouhadcupcakesinyourschoollunch,uskidswouldalwaysaskmomforanextraone.Theextranevermade it toschool.Usually,thecupcakewasthefirstpartofyourlunchtobeeaten.Theywereworthmoretoyouthantradingmaterial.Whowantedtotradeyourcupcakeforcarrots? ThecupcakethinghaschangedalittlesinceIwasakid.Schoolcakewalk fundraisers use to solely use cakes, but now thosemini-cakes(cupcakes)seemtofit inrealwell.Evenweddingsareusingtheminthetieredcakeservings. Themerchandisingisbythesingleservingfortheonecup-cakeperson,butoneisusuallyneverenough.Whenyouonlywantonecupcake,theycomefourtoapack.Funnyhowthosethingsworkout. Tupperware Company really must have analyzed the fam-ilymakeup.Theymadebigcontainers tocarrymore thanonecupcake to itsdestinationwithout the frostingbeing smashed.Theymadesmallerstorageunitsforsingleservings.Thentheymadecupsandbowlsthatstoredthefrostingforanotherroundofcupcakes.Designercoloredcontainersjustaddedmorecolorsoffrostingtothefreezer. Ihavecometotheconclusion,“acupcakewithoutfrostingisjustahealthymuffin.”Thereforeyoushouldeatmoreofthem. Thisismy“CupofTee”withoutfrosting.

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NOTICE OF PENDING ISSUE OF TAX DEED FOR 2010 DELINQUENT TAXES NoticeisherebygivenpursuanttoIdahoCode63-1005,thatthetaxesweredulyleviedandassessedfortheyear2010andhavenotbeenpaidandarenowdelinquentuponthehereinafterdescribedrealestateintheCountyofCamas,StateofIdaho;thattheentryofsuchdelinquencywasdulymadeJanu-ary1,2011,asrequiredbylaw;thatthetimeofredemptionofsaidpropertyfromsaidtaxesexpiresonOctober17,2014,at5:00P.M.andifnotpaid,ataxdeedwillbeissuedtosaidCountyofCamaspursuanttoIdahoCode63-1006(6).Thefollowingaretheparcelsofsaiddelinquentcertificatesalongwiththeyeardelinquent,thedescriptionoftheproperty,andthenameandlastknownaddressoftheperson/personswhoarerecordownersofsaidpropertiesandthetotalamountdue,including2%latefee,1%permonthinterestcalculatedtoOctober17,2014,plusadditionalcostsincurredthusfar. Therecordowner/ownersofsaidpropertiesarefurthernotifiedthattheyhavearighttobeheard,confrontandcrossexamineanywitnessesagainstthem,andobtainandpresentevidenceontheirbehalfpriortonoticeandtheinformationcontainedherein.Questionsand/orcommentsshouldbedirectedtotheCamasCountyTreasurer,P.O.Box430,Fairfield,ID83327,telephonenumber(208)764-2126. A hearing has been scheduled with the Camas County Commissioners for October, 20, 2014, 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 this property should not be deeded you should attend the meeting.

TAX DEED LISTINGS FOR CAMAS COUNTY, IDAHOParcel # Property Owner Name Legal TotalTax Year Last Known Address Description Due—————————————————————————————————————–—RPH0070004002AA RasmussenToddN/LavonC Lots1-3&17-19Block4 $384.66 2010 P.O.Box14A HillCityTownsite HillCity,ID83337-4014————————————————————————————————————–——RP01S12E285500A RasmussenToddN/LavonC TaxNo1091 $947.85 2010 P.O.Box14A SEC28T1SR12E HillCity,ID83337-4014 CamasCounty,ID————————————————————————————————————–——RP01N13E314804A Scafidi,Anthony/Tammie NE4SW4 $981.10 2010 &Mehra,Pawan SEC31T1NR13E 18147FirestoneCt CamasCounty,ID FountainValley,CA92708—————————————————————————————————————–—RP01S17E350620A Steele,Dean N2SE4NW4NW4NE4 $298.90 2010 2445NevadaAve. SEC35T1SR17E Hollister,ID83301 CamasCounty,ID————————————————————————————————————–——RP003100020100A WagnerStephen/LilaA Lot10Block2 $653.10 2010 P.O.Box2580 FairwayEstatesSubdivision SunValley,ID83353—————————————————————————————————————–—The above listing of 2010 delinquent properties is for those that have not been paid prior toAugust22,2014. Datedthis22nddayofAugust,2014

GAYLEBACHTELLTreasurerandEx-OficioTaxCollectorofCAMASCOUNTY,IDAHO

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NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALEPursuant to anOrderofSale entered inUnitedStatesvs.ToddNRasmussenCivilNo.1:12-cv-00217-EJLUnitedStatesDistrictCourtfortheDistrictofIdaho,theUnitedStateswilloffertosellatpublicauctiontheright,title,andinterestofToddNRasmussen,inandtopropertylocatedinHillCity,CamasCounty,Idaho.

Date: October9,2014Time: 1:00Registrationbegins12:00Sale Location: CamasCountyCourthouse, 501SoldierRd,Fairfield,ID83327Title Offered: Thispropertyshallbeofferedforpublicsale,free andclearoftheright,titleandinterestofallparties inthisactionandanysuccessorsininterestor transfereesofthoseparties.Description of 288S1300W,HillCity,IDProperty: (formerlyknownas:170SwampRd,HillCity,ID) Residencelocatedonapprx.25acresLegal Description: Township1South,Range12EaseBoiseMeridian,CamasCounty,Idaho.Section28:AllthatpartoftheSW¼SW¼lyingSouthoftheRailroadRightofWayANDLots1,2,3,17,18,&19,Block4,inthetownsiteofHillCity,astheSameappearsontheofficialplatonfileintheofficeoftherecorderofCamasCountyIdaho.

View Property: Openhouse:September4,2014&October9,201410:00–12:00Minimum Bid: $32,602.00Form of Payment: Allpaymentsmustbebycertifiedcheck,cashier’scheck. MakecheckpayabletotheUnitedStatesDistrictCourtfor theDistrictofIdaho.The Terms & Conditions:Thesuccessfulbiddershallberequiredtodeposit10%atthetimeofthesalewiththeInternalRevenueServicePropertyandLiqui-dationSpecialist.Theamountsetforthabovemustbeintheformofacertifiedcheckorcashier’scheck.Beforebeingpermittedtobidat thesale,bidders,with theexceptionof theUnitedStates,shall display to the Internal Revenue Property and LiquidationSpecialistproofthattheyareabletocomplywiththisrequirement.Nobidsontheparcelwillbereceivedfromanypersonwhohasnotpresentedproofthat,iftheyarethesuccessfulbidder(s),theycanmakethedepositrequiredbythisOrder.

ThebalanceofthepurchasepricefortherealpropertyistobemailedtotheInternalRevenueServicePropertyandLiquidationSpecialistbyOctober29,2014.SendtoInternalRevenueService–Attn:GaryChambers–MSW-158,9125SecondAve,Seattle,WA98174.Intheeventthesuccessfulbidderdefaultsonanyofthetermscon-tainedherein, thedepositshallbeforfeitedandshallbeappliedtocovertheexpensesofthesale,withanyamountremainingtobeap-pliedtotheoutstandingliabilitiesofToddNRasmussen.Theparcelrealpropertysoaffectedshallagainbeofferedforsale.TheUnitedStatesmaybidasacreditagainstitsjudgmentwithouttenderofcash.Thesaleoftheabovedescribedrealpropertyshallbesubjecttocon-firmationbytheCourt.Uponconfirmationofthesale,theInternalRevenueServiceshallexecuteandDeliveraQuitclaimdeedcon-veyingeachparceloftherealpropertytothepurchaser.UponCon-firmationofthesale,allinterestsin,liensagainst,andclaimsto,the

parceloftherealpropertythatareheldorassertedbyallpartiestothisactionaredischargedorextinguished.Thegovernmentreservestherighttorejectallbidsandtowithdrawthepropertyfromsale.Thepropertyisofferedforsale“asis”and“whereis“andwithoutre-courseagainsttheUnitedStates.TheUnitedStatesmakesnotguar-anteeofconditionofthepropertyoritsfitnessforanypurpose.TheUnitedStateswillnot consider anyclaim for allowanceor adjust-mentorfortherescissionofthesalebasedonfailureofthepropertytocomplywithanyexpressedorimpliedrepresentation.TheUnitedStatesDistrictCourtenteredajudgmentinthismatterwhichisnowfinal.TheUnitedStateswillselltherealpropertyfreeandclearoftheinterestofanydefendantintherealpropertyandthedefendantsshallhavenorighttoredeemtherealpropertyafterthesale.Important InformationThisisnotanadvertisementofasaleofseizedproperty.Thisin-formationnoticeonlyregardingasalebeingconductedbytheIn-ternalRevenueServiceasaresultoftheForeclosureofanInternalRevenueServiceFederalTaxLienbytheDepartmentofJustice.

For additional information about the property and proposed sale,pleasecontactthefollowingoffice: Name: GaryChambers Title: PropertyAppraisalandLiquidationSpecialist Bureau: InternalRevenueService Address: MSW-158,915SecondAve Seattle,WA98174 Phone: (360)536-6602 Email: [email protected]

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Trustee’s Sale No. 02-FSL-130279NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVEN that, ALLIANCETITLEandESCROWCORP.,thedulyappointedSuccessorTrustee,willonDecember23,2014,atthehourof02:00PM,ofsaidday,MAINENTRANCEOFTHECAMASCOUNTYCOURTHOUSE, 501SOLDIERROAD, FAIRFIELD, ID, sell at public auction to thehighestbidder,forcash,inlawfulmoneyoftheUnitedStates,allpayableat the timeof sale, the followingdescribed realandper-sonal property (hereafter referred to collectively as the “Proper-ty”),situatedintheCountyofCAMAS,StateofIdaho,to-wit:LOT6AOFLOTS5,6and7OFWESTSHORESUBDIVISION,AC-CORDINGTOTHEOFFICIALPLATTHEREOF,RECORDEDASINSTRUMENTNO.78457,RECORDSOFCAMASCOUN-TY,IDAHO.TheTrusteehasnoknowledgeofamoreparticulardescriptionof theabove-referencedPropertybut, forpurposesofcompliance with Section 60-113 of Idaho Code, the Trustee hasbeen informed that the address of 060 PRIVATE ROAD AKA228WESTSHOREDRIVE,WESTMAGIC ID83352,CAMASCOUNTY,ID83327,issometimesassociatedwithsaidrealprop-erty.Saidsalewillbemadewithoutcovenantorwarrantyregard-ingtitle,possessionorencumbrancestosatisfytheobligationse-curedbyandpursuanttothepowerofsaleconferredintheDeedofTrustexecutedbyMARCAGREEN,AMARRIEDMANASHISSOLEandSEPARATEPROPERTY,asGrantor,toFIDELITYNATIONALTITLEINSURANCECO.,asTrustee,forthebenefitand security of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS,INC.,ASNOMINEEFORCOUNTRYWIDEHOMELOANS,INC.,ITSSUCCESSORSANDASSIGNS,asBeneficia-ry,dated5/17/2006,recorded5/17/2006inVolume37,page997,ofDeedsofTrust,underInstrumentNo.79634,MortgagerecordsofCAMASCounty,IDAHO,thebeneficialinterestinwhichispres-ently held byTheBank ofNewYorkMellonFKATheBank ofNewYork,asTrusteeforthecertificateholdersoftheCWALT,Inc.,ALTERNATIVELOANTRUST2006-OC8MORTGAGEPASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES,SERIES2006-OC8.THEABOVEGRANTORSARENAMEDTOCOMPLYWITHSECTION45-1506(4)(A), IDAHOCODE.NOREPRESENTATION ISMADETHATTHEYARE,ORARENOT,PRESENTLYRESPONSIBLEFORTHISOBLIGATION.Thedefault forwhich is sale ismadeisthefailuretopaywhendueundertheDeedofTrustNotedated5/17/2006,THEMONTHLYPAYMENTWHICHBECAMEDUEON1/1/2013ANDALLSUBSEQUENTMONTHLYPAYMENTS.PLUSLATECHARGESANDOTHERCOSTSANDFEESASSETFORTH.AmountdueasofAugust14,2014DelinquentPay-mentsfromJanuary01,20136paymentsat$846.26each$5,077.56I payments at $821.65 each $821.65 II payments at $933.50 each$10,268.50 1 payments at $909.93 each $909.93 1 payments at$806.84 each$806.84 (01-01-13 through08-14-14)LateCharges:$0.00 BENEFICIARY ADVANCES TOTAL UNCOLLECTED$3,262.99 Suspense Credit: $0.00 TOTAL: $21,147.47 All delin-quenciesarenowdue,togetherwithunpaidandaccruingtaxes,as-sessments,trustee’sfees,attorney’sfees,costsandadvancesmadetoprotectthesecurityassociatedwiththisforeclosure.Theprinci-palbalanceis$178,624.90,togetherwithinterestthereonat3.250%per annum from 12/1/2012 to 7/1/2013, 3.250% per annum from7/1/2013to8/1/2013,3.250%perannumfrom8/1/2013to7/1/2014,3.250%perannumfrom7/1/2014to8/1/2014,3.250%perannumfrom8/1/2014, until paid.TheBeneficiary elects to sell or causethetrustpropertytobesoldtosatisfysaidobligation.Anyonehav-

ing anyobjection to the sale on anygroundswhatsoeverwill beaffordedanopportunitytobeheardastothoseobjectionsiftheybring a lawsuit to restrain the same. DATED: 8/14/2014. ALLI-ANCETITLEandESCROWCORP.TrusteeBy:JoelMeng,Asst.Secretaryc/oRTSPacific,Inc.6161stAvenue,Suite500Seattle,WA98104Phone:(206)340-2550 SaleInformation:http://www.rtspacific.comA-4481273

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Press Release ~ from Senator Risch Office

The U.S. Senate this week passed Senate Resolution548 (S.Res.548) to designate November 29, 2014 as“SmallBusinessSaturday.”SenatorsMariaCantwell(D-WA)andJimRisch(R-ID),thechairwomanandrankingmemberontheSenateCommitteeonSmallBusinessandEntrepreneurship,introducedtheresolutiontoencourageconsumersduringtheholidayseasontosupportlocalbusi-nessesthatcreatejobs,boosttheeconomy,andpreserveneighborhoods. “InIdahoandacrosstheUnitedStates,smallbusinessesarethebackboneoflocaleconomies,”Rischsaid.“IamproudtopartnerwithChairwomanCantwellindesignat-ingSmallBusinessSaturday2014todistinguish the in-dependentlyownedandoperatedbusinesses in theselo-calcommunities.Iencourageconsumerstosupporttheirneighborhood small businesses, the engine that keepsAmerica’seconomyrunning,byshoppinglocalonSatur-day,November29th”. “Small businesses drive job creation onMain Streetsacross theUnited States, creating two-thirds of all newprivate sector jobs,”Cantwell said.“IencourageAmer-icans tobuy local and support small, independentbusi-nessesonSmallBusinessSaturday.” Nowinitsfifthyear,SmallBusinessSaturdayfallsbe-tweenBlackFridayandCyberMondayandencouragesconsumers to shop local and support small businessesduringoneoftheheaviestshoppingperiodsoftheyear.AccordingtotheNationalRetailFederation,anestimated141millionshoppersspent$57.4billiononconsumerpur-chasesduringThanksgivingweekendlastyear.Shoppingatindependent,locally-ownedbusinessesputs52centsofeverydollarspentbackintothelocalcommunity.

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