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The Courier This Thursday and Friday, the 1A Dis- trict IV Championships will be held in Je- rome with 15 teams competing. Also on Thursday, the 2A/3A District Champion- ships will be held in Filer. With only six schools in District IV 2A/3A, the real competition will be May 15th & 16th at the State Championships. Currently, four 2A and four 3A athletes from our area are ranked in the top ten state wide. Johnny Lancaster from Wendell (2A) is number one in the 100 & 200 Meter, and 9th in the 400. Wendell also has two hur- dlers in the top ten: Logan Bowers in 110m (6th) and Hunter Laudert in the 300m (5th). Logan Bowers is 1st in the High Jump and the Long Jump, and 5th in the Discus. Isaac Nebeker (Wendell) is ranked 5th in the Triple Jump. The Wendell Mens Med- ley Relay team is number five in the state. In 3A division, Brianna Chance (Good- ing) is number 3 in both the 100 and 200 Meter runs. Bailey Price (Gooding) is 6th in the 100m Hurdles and the Triple Jump, and 7th in the Pole Vault. In 3A Mens Triple Jump Fillberto Gallegos (Gooding) is 7th in the state, and Brandon Johnson is 10th in the Mens 110m Hurdles, The Gooding Womens Medley Relay team is ranked 9th in 3A track. District IV 1A Standings: In District IV Mens 1A track events, Camas County’s Erick Peterson is ranked third in 400 Meter. In the 800, 1600 & 3200, Hagerman’s Daniel Daily is 2nd, 1st & 2nd. Caleb Owsley (Hagerman) is ranked third in both the 110 and 300 Meter Hurdles. In the 1A Mens field events, Colton Horn Track & Field ~ Top Athletes (Shoshone) and Shawn Allbritton (Camas) are 6th and 8th in the Shot Put, separated by less than a foot and a half. In the Discus, Erick Peterson is ranked 4th with Shawn Allbritton in 8th. Camas County’s Issac Simon is tied in first place with Bryce Kostelecky (LH Christian) at 6’ 4” in the Mens High Jump. Issac Simon is also third in the Triple Jump. Hagerman’s Mitchell Goodman is ranked 2nd in the Pole Vault. In the Womens 1A/IV track events, Mackenzie Crist (Hagerman) is 4th in the 200 Meter. In the 400 Meter, Tristyn Hulme (Hagerman) is 5th and Ashley Schoessler (Shoshone) is 6th. In the 800 Meter, Hager- man’s Krista Dace is ranked 5th. Richfield’s Erica Kent is 5th in the 1600 and 4th in the 3200. Other long distance runners to watch are Brandalyn Sartain (Hagerman) and Be- linda Marsh (Shoshone). Mariah Lezamiz from Richfield is 4th in the 100 Meter Hurdles followed by Natalie Firth (Hagerman) in 5th. In the 300 Meter Hurdles, Cameron Locklar is ranked 4th. In the 1A Womens field events, the Dis- cus Throw has Samantha McCrorey (Hager- man), Ariel Higgins (Camas), and Allysen Huyser (Shoshone) in 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Ariel Higgins is also 4th in the Shot Put. Richfield’s Mariah Lezamiz is ranked 4th in the Long Jump while team mate, Machaela Brauburger is 5th in the High Jump. In the Triple Jump, Tana Sabin and Leah Stewart (both Camas) are 6th and 8th. Hagerman is the place to be for Women Pole Vaulters. Krista Dace (4th), Natalie Firth (5th), Samantha McCrorey (6th), and Lauren Tiffany (9th), will be pushing each other to higher vaults. THURSDAY, MAY 7 12:00 am – 11:59 pm Starting at mid-night to- night, you are incouraged to give to a favorite charity as part of the Idaho Gives Program - a 24 hour online giving event. Last year’s event raised over $780,000 for Idaho charities, and they are hop- ing for even more this year. Local area non-profits that you can give to are: the Camas Senior Center (Fair- field), G.R.E.A.T. Raise the Roof (Schubert Theatre in Gooding), Helping Hearts & Hands (Gooding), and the Idaho Rodeo Hall of Fame (Gooding). To give online to one of these organizations, goto: www.idahogives.org If you are uncomfortable with giving online, contact these local charities in per- son or call. Camas Senior - 764-2226 G.R.E.A.T. - 539-0202 Helping Hands - 934-5101 Hall of Fame - 539-0202 Be Part of Something Big Volume 39 ~ Number 18 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding CourierNews.webs.com Now on FaceBook facebook.com/pages/The-Courier-News ,2015 May 6 NEWS

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The Courier

ThisThursday andFriday, the1ADis-trictIVChampionshipswillbeheldinJe-rome with 15 teams competing. Also onThursday, the 2A/3A District Champion-shipswillbeheldinFiler. With only six schools in District IV2A/3A, the real competitionwillbeMay15th &16th at theStateChampionships.Currently, four 2A and four 3A athletesfrom our area are ranked in the top tenstatewide. JohnnyLancasterfromWendell(2A)isnumberoneinthe100&200Meter,and9thinthe400.Wendellalsohastwohur-dlersinthetopten:LoganBowersin110m(6th)andHunterLaudertinthe300m(5th).LoganBowersis1stintheHighJumpandthe Long Jump, and 5th in the Discus.IsaacNebeker(Wendell) is ranked5th intheTripleJump.TheWendellMensMed-ley Relay team is number five in the state. In 3A division, Brianna Chance (Good-ing)isnumber3inboththe100and200Meter runs. Bailey Price (Gooding) is 6th inthe100mHurdlesandtheTripleJump,and 7th in the Pole Vault. In 3A MensTriple Jump Fillberto Gallegos (Gooding) is 7th in the state, and Brandon Johnsonis 10th in the Mens 110m Hurdles, TheGooding Womens Medley Relay team is ranked9thin3Atrack.

District IV 1A Standings: In District IV Mens 1A track events, CamasCounty’sErickPetersonisrankedthird in 400 Meter. In the 800, 1600 &3200, Hagerman’s Daniel Daily is 2nd,1st & 2nd. Caleb Owsley (Hagerman) isrankedthirdinboththe110and300MeterHurdles. In the 1A Mens field events, Colton Horn

Track & Field ~ Top Athletes(Shoshone)andShawnAllbritton(Camas)are6thand8thintheShotPut,separatedbylessthanafootandahalf.IntheDiscus,ErickPeterson is ranked4thwithShawnAllbrittonin8th. Camas County’s Issac Simon is tied infirst place with Bryce Kostelecky (LH Christian)at6’4”intheMensHighJump.Issac Simon is also third in the TripleJump. Hagerman’s Mitchell Goodman is ranked2ndinthePoleVault. In the Womens 1A/IV track events, MackenzieCrist (Hagerman) is 4th in the200Meter.Inthe400Meter,TristynHulme(Hagerman) is 5th and Ashley Schoessler(Shoshone)is6th.Inthe800Meter,Hager-man’s Krista Dace is ranked 5th. Richfield’s Erica Kent is 5th in the 1600 and 4th in the 3200.OtherlongdistancerunnerstowatchareBrandalynSartain(Hagerman)andBe-lindaMarsh(Shoshone). Mariah Lezamiz from Richfield is 4th in the100MeterHurdlesfollowedbyNatalieFirth(Hagerman)in5th.Inthe300MeterHurdles,CameronLocklarisranked4th. In the 1A Womens field events, the Dis-cusThrowhasSamanthaMcCrorey(Hager-man),ArielHiggins(Camas),andAllysenHuyser (Shoshone) in 2nd, 3rd and 4th.Ariel Higgins is also 4th in the Shot Put.Richfield’s Mariah Lezamiz is ranked 4th in theLongJumpwhileteammate,MachaelaBrauburgeris5thintheHighJump.IntheTripleJump,TanaSabinandLeahStewart(bothCamas)are6thand8th. HagermanistheplacetobeforWomenPole Vaulters. Krista Dace (4th), Natalie Firth(5th),SamanthaMcCrorey(6th),andLaurenTiffany(9th),willbepushingeachother to higher vaults.

THURSDAY, MAY 712:00 am – 11:59 pm

Starting at mid-night to-night, you are incouragedto give to a favorite charity as part of the Idaho Gives Program-a24houronlinegiving event. Last year’s event raised over $780,000 for Idaho charities,andtheyarehop-ing for even more this year. Local area non-profits that you can give to are: the CamasSeniorCenter(Fair-field), G.R.E.A.T. Raise the Roof (Schubert Theatre inGooding), Helping Hearts & Hands (Gooding), and the Idaho Rodeo Hall ofFame (Gooding). To give online to one of theseorganizations,goto:www.idahogives.org Ifyouareuncomfortablewith giving online, contact theselocalcharitiesinper-sonorcall.Camas Senior - 764-2226

G.R.E.A.T. - 539-0202Helping Hands - 934-5101Hall of Fame - 539-0202

Be Part ofSomething Big

Volume 39 ~ Number 18

News from the Heart of IdahoCamas • Lincoln • Gooding

CourierNews.webs.comNow on FaceBook

facebook.com/pages/The-Courier-News

,2015May 6

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U.S. Representitives in Fairfield As part of their Outreach Program for Businesses inthe Community, representatives for Congressman Mike Simpson, and Senators Risch and Crapo, would like totalk to you about issues with the economy, healthcare,regulations, or any other issues you might be having as a business. The meeting will take place at Fairfield City Hall from 1:30to3:30onMay11th.Allbusinessesareencouragedto attend. Representatives at this meeting will include:

Mike Mathews, State Director for Senator RischSamantha Marshall - Regional Dir. for Senator CrapoLinda Culver - Area Dir. for Congressman Simpson

Up Coming Relay for Life Events:May 16th–HugeYardSaleatColumbiaBank,746 Main St, Gooding (for ALL teams)May 30th –HugeWendellYardSale atU.S.BankinWendell(forALLteams)

Fill The Boot in Gooding On Friday, May 15th, the Gooding Lions Club will be holdingtheirannual“Fill The Boot”campaign.

As you drive through Gooding, watch for firemen at the inter-sections of Main & 6th (Steves-

Cooks) and Main &4th (Schubert Theatre).Theywillstartat8a.m.and end around 1 p.m.Every cent donated will be used to help provide eye appointments andeyeglassesforourcom-munity members, andotherprojects.

Notices of Upcoming Events & MeetingsCamas Cemetery Board TheCamasCountyCemeteryBoardwillholdameetingat7:00p.m.onThursday,May7th,attheCamasSeniorCenter (129 Willow Ave W).

Immaculate Conception Chapel MasswillbeheldatImmaculateConceptionChapelinFairfield on Sunday, May10th, at 2 p.m. A potluck will follow. Everyone is welcome.Buttercup at Camas Creek Buttercup Mountain Growers will be at the Camas Creek Country Store in Fairfield this Friday, May 8th from 3 to 7,andSaturday,May9thfrom11to4.Comeseewhatthey have to offer.

Abbor Day Trees in Fairfield There are several free blue spruce seedlings left from Arbor Day. There are also a variety of super plugs for sale, $3.75 each or 5/$17.00. If you can use them, please stop by the Camas Conservation District’s office (Strick-landRealEstatebuilding).Helpmakeourworldandourcommunityabetterplace.

Lincoln County Fair Board TheLincolnCountyFairBoardisnowacceptingbidsfor fair week janitorial services to begin July 20th and continuingthroughJuly26th,2015.Call208-539-4500orsendane-mailtoLCFair2@gmail.comfordetails.Camas Kindergarten Registration Kindergarten Registration and Screening will be Friday, May 8th from 3:45pm - 5:00pm. If you have a child who willbeinkindergartennextfall,pleasecalltheschoolat764-2472tosetupanappointment.Camas Day BBQ CamasDayBBQLunchwillbeMay19thattheschool.Remember to reserve you lunch by May 15th by calling 764-2472. It is very important that we know how many peoplewillbeeatingthatday!Lunchpricesare:Pre-6thgrade $1.85, 7th-12th grade $2.10, Adults $3.35. The menuwillbehotdogs,chips,cookiesandadrink.Hopetoseeyouthere!

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

Customer Appreciation Day at theGooding Valley Country Store

Saturday May 9th This Saturday, Valley Country Stores throughout theMagic Valley will be supporting local 4-H and FFAgroups by serving hot dogs, chips & drinks from 1 to 2. Cost is $1 and all proceeds help support our kids. While you are there, ENTER TO WIN a $200.00 Valley Country Store Gift Card, a year’s supply of Horse Feed, ayear’sSupplyofDogFood,CarWashes,PairofAriatBoots,JeansforHimorHer,andmuchmore.

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Dine-In or Take-Out

Pizza & PastaDowntown FairfieldCall in your order

764-2030Summer Hours:

Wed & Thurs 5 to 8Friday thru Sunday 5 to 9

••Mother’s Day Special

ShrimpScampiw/Salad&HomeBakedBreadMoms Get A Free Chocolate.

SaturdayMay9th&SundayMay10th

Jason E NeilFinancial Advisor

442 Main StreetGooding, Idaho 83330208-934-5001

MICHAEL ROCKS!!taco bar fundraiser & raffle

Saturday, May 9th To help Michael Rock offset medical costs and travel expensestopursuesallpossibletreatmentsforanaggres-sive brain tumor, a fundraising event will be held on May 9th at the Shu fly arena, 5 miles north of Gooding.

Tickets are being pre-sold for $5 atStricklandRealEstate-934-4231

UnitedMetal934-8581YoucanalsocontactCheyanne358-1006

Marie-490-7113Cynthia-590-1762

Raffle tickets will be $1 or six for $5Complete Automotive ServiceTune-ups ~ Oil Change ~ AlignmentsGroceries: Pop ~ Beer ~ Wine ~ Snacks ~ Hot Items

601 Main StreetGooding

934-4636Locally owned and operated in Gooding for over 34 years.

Steve's Quick Service

Lincoln County Historical Society Hosts4th Annual History Days The Lincoln County Historical Society will host their4th Annual History Days at the Lincoln County Court-houseLawnandMuseumonMay23rdand24thinSho-shone during Memorial Day Weekend. Organizations,groups, individuals, and vendors, wishing to participate in this years event should contact Lincoln County Historical SocietyPresident,PaysonReese,at886-7787.

Chamber Seeking Participants forMemorial Day Parade TheLincolnCountyChamberisseekingparticipantsfortheAnnualMemorialParadetobeheldonMay23rdstart-ing at Noon. A $100 awards will given for Best Patriotic. Pre-Registrationisnotrequired,butissuggestedandcanbe done at 2nd Time Around Antique Mall (102 SouthRail Street East, Shoshone) or online at www.lincoln-countychamber.org.Formoreinformationcall886-9811.

Lost N Lava Dinner & Entertainment Lost N Lava Cowboy Gathering will be hosting an Fund-raising Dinner and Entertainment on the evening of May 23rdat theLincolnCountyCommunityCenter.Ticketsare $12.00 pre-sale and $17.00 at the Door. Purchased on-line at www.lostnlavagathering.com, or contact members of Lost N Lava or 2nd Time Around Antique Mall. For moreinformationcall886-7787.

Coming Events in Lincoln County

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TheCamasAthleticBoosterClubissellingraffle tickets for TWO3-Daypassestothe

Mountain Home Music Festival to be heldJuly31stthruAugust2nd.

Tickets are $10 each and only 500 raffle tickets will be sold. The win-nerwillbedrawnonJuly11thattheCamasCountyRodeo.

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Repair Work on Ken Curtis Bridge Begins Monday

Work to complete bridge maintenance and resurfac-ing will impact traffic on Idaho 46 as it crosses the Snake River, the Idaho Transportation Department announced. Drivers should expect short delays and restrictions over the Ken Curtis Bridge on the Twin Falls/Gooding County lineforabouttwomonths. Theproject,expectedtobeginMonday(May11),willresurface the driving lanes, repair cracked and chipped concrete,upgradeguardrail,andrepairerodedareasandinstallslopeprotectionbelowthebridge.Themaintenanceprojectwillprotectagainstcrackingandcorrosion,restorestrength and skid resistance to the driving surface, and im-prove the lifespan of the bridge. Theroadwaywillbereducedtoonelaneandcontrolledby a temporary traffic signal. Drivers are cautioned to re-ducespeed throughout theconstructionzone.A13-footwidthrestrictionwillbeineffect. CannonBuildersInc.,ofBlackfoot,isthecontractorforthe $560,130 project. The Ken Curtis Bridge was constructed in 1968 and has an average of about 3,400 vehicles pass over it each day. WorkisexpectedtobecompleteinJuly.

Project Graduation Class of 2015 Project Graduation is a safe all-night drug and alcohol free event put on and chaperoned by parents and volun-teers in honor of our graduates.This years event will be held the evening of May 21st, 2015. If you would like to makeadonation,dosoatUSBankormailedto:

Project Graduation

Camas County High School 610 Soldier Rd. – Fairfield, ID 8332

Please contact Karen Simon at 764-2345 with questions orforfurtherinformation.Helpusmakethisanightforthemtoremember!

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o b i t u a r i e sWilliamRonaldWonick

William Ronald “Ron”Wonick, Sr., 77, of Je-rome,passedawaypeace-fully,onWednesdayApril29,2015,inBoise.HewasbornFebruary16,1938,inIowa City, Iowa, the sonof William Wonick andGoldie Normberg Wonick. Ron was raised in IowaCity and attended schoolthere. In the early 70’s,Moore’sBusinessFormsbroughtRontoIdaho,whereheworkeduntilretiringin2000.WhileworkingatMoore’s,he met Sandy Jones, and they were married November 17. TheymadetheirhomeinJeromeandcontinuedworkingat Moore’s. Ron was an avid fisherman, and hunter. He wasespeciallytalentedatknifemakingandwasamasterknife maker. He loved telling stories and spending time at Magic Reservoir. Ron is survived by his wife, Sandy Wonick; his chil-dren, Ronnie, Sherri and Teri; six grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren; his brother, Jack and his sisters Vicki and Judy; stepchildren, James and Tracie; four step-grandchil-dren; and many extended family members and friends. Heisprecededindeathbyhisparentsandonegrandson. In accordance with Ron’s wishes, no formal services willbeheld.ArrangementsbyFarnsworthMortuary.

FrankEugeneRoath FrankEugeneRoath,81,aresidentofShoshone,passedaway on Wednesday, April29, 2015 at the V.A. Medi-calCenterinBoise. Frank was born on Novem-ber 21, 1933 in Franklin,Nebraska, the son of FrankEldon Roath and Gladys BlancheRoath. Frank served two tours in the U.S. Army during the Ko-reanWar,beingheldasaP.O.W.for27months.Helaterserved two tours in Vietnam and two tours in Germany, retiringasaCommandSergeantMajor.During his military service Frank married Margie Giles on July 24, 1967 in Las Vegas, Nevada. FrankwasamemberofTheChurchofJesusChristofLatter-daySaints. He is survived by: his wife, Margie Roath of Shoshone; twosons,BradRoathofAlabamaandFrankE.Roath,Jr.Of Kansas; one sister, Shandra Logerstead of Bozeman, Montana; and five grandchildren.He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Karen; andstep-son,Victor. Funeral services were held on Monday, May 4, 2015, at theShoshoneL.D.S.Church.Burialwithmilitaryhonorstook place at the Richfield Cemetery.

SandraMariaHulme Sandra Maria Hulme, age 72, passed away peacefully Sunday, May 3, 2015, at her home in Hagerman, surrounded by her family. The daughter of George and Grace (McDan-iel) Roberts, she was born May 21, 1942, in Nevada, Missouri. Her family moved to Hager-man in 1946. She married Blaine Hulme on January 20, 1961, at his grandmother’s home in Buhl. Sandie and Blaine were members of the LDS church and were sealed in the Idaho Falls Temple on June 15, 1968. She is survived by her siblings: Ardith Tate, George Roberts, Esta (Don) Barlogi, John (Janet) Roberts, and James (Jana) Roberts. Sandie and Blaine have eight chil-dren: Jana Hess of Hagerman, Janine (Kevan) Taylor of Kimberly, Darin (Lisa) Hulme of Twin Falls, Devin (Jen-nifer) Hulme of Fairfield, Tamara (Curt) Swarner of Buhl,

Trina (Dan) Strickler of Buhl, Justin (Ciara) Hulme of Hagerman, Mark (Mickinly) Hulme of Hagerman; 22 grandchildren; 8 great-grand-children, and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband Blaine Hulme; her parents George and Grace Roberts; her brother Dave Roberts; and grandchildren Ryan Michael Hess, Benelli Kay Hulme and Emma June Hulme. Sandie truly was a dedicated wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Her love for her family, many talents, natural gifts,

sense of humor, and of course her popcorn balls will be dearly missed. She is finally getting one of those great Dad hugs, remember “families share”. Service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 7, at the Hagerman LDS Church with burial at the Hagerman Cemetery. Visitation one hour before the service.

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

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

-----------------------Thur, May 7 (Rich) Soup, Sandwich & Apple PieFriday, May 8 (Sho) Chicken Ala King & BiscuitsMonday, May 11 (Rich) Meatballs & Potato w/Peach C.Tuesday, May 12 (Sho) Beef StroganoffWed, May 13 (Sho) Soup, Sand & Chocolate Pie

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

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

------------------Thursday, May 7 Turkey Dinner w/PotatoesMonday, May 11 Tater Tot CasseroleTuesday, May 12 Pork Chops & PotatoesWednesday, May 13 Creamy Potato Soup

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

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

--------------------------Friday, May 8 Turkey DinnerTuesday, May 12 Soup & SandwichesWednesday, May 13 Pizza Bar

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 Inde-pendence Avenue, SW, Washington DC 20250-9410 or call 800-795-3272 (voice) or 202-720-6382 (TDD).

Senior Center MenusAll menus are subject to change without notice.

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

--------------------------Mon. May 11: Chicken Ala King w/Homemade Biscuits

401 Camas Avenue West

764-2611Medical & Dental Care

Sliding Scale fees available=====

OPEN: Mon & Wed - 9 to 2 / Thur. 8 to 2:30 / Fri. 9 to 2

Fuelwood Permits AvailableMay 15 for Sawtooth National Forest

Personal use fuelwood permits for the Sawtooth Na-tionalForestwillgoonsalebeginningMay15.Permitsare $12.50 per cord with a 2-cord minimum and a 10-cord maximum per household. Permits will be available at USDA - Forest Service Ranger District offices and private vendors in South Central Idaho, (see below). Each Forest fuelwood permit is valid for use on the Sawtooth,BoiseorPayetteNationalForest.Allmotor-ized travel related to fuelwood gathering must be in full accordance with Forest Service travel regulations for the areaasshownintheMotorVehicleUseMap(MVUM),unless specifically exempted in the fuelwood permit. Once the snow melts, the public is encouraged to cutfuelwood early in the year because fire restrictions may impact the cutting season later in the summer. However, early season fuelwood cutters should be very careful with wet road conditions and avoid them if rutting or getting stuckisapotential.Fuelwoodcuttingisnotallowedwith-in riparian areas (adjacent to creeks and rivers). Regulations for each forest are available when permits are issued.For additional information, contact the localRanger District offices, or Forest web sites.

Sawtooth National Forest Vendors: Rock Creek General Store, Hansen: 208-423-5659 Hansen Quick Stop & Go, Hansen: 208-423-9900 Camas Creek Country Store, Fairfield: 208-764-2211

Application Period for Controlled Hunts

Opens May 1 Theapplicationperiod for this fall’sdeer, elk,prong-horn,fallblackbearandfallturkeycontrolledhuntsstartsFriday,May1,andrunsthroughJune5. Toapply for a controlledhunt, residents andnonresi-dents must have a valid 2015 Idaho hunting or combina-tionlicense. Hunters may apply at any Fish and Game office, license vendor, with a credit card by calling 1-800-554-8685; or online at http://fishandgame.idaho.gov. An additional fee ischargedfortelephoneandInternetapplications. Drawing odds and harvest statistics for controlled hunts are posted on Fish and Game’s website at http://fishand-game.idaho.gov/public/licenses/controlledHunts/looku-pOdds.cfm, and in the Idaho Hunt Planner http://fishand-game.idaho.gov/ifwis/huntPlann

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Visit Your Public Library Today

Richfield District Library105 South Main Street ~ 487–1242

Tuesday 2-6 & Thursday 10-6StoryTime Every Thursday - 10:30 a.m.

The Shoshone Library211 South Rail West ~ 886–2843

~ Open ~Mon 12 to 5 Tue 3 to 6 Wed 12 to 7

Thur 10 to 4 Fri 12 to 5

Wendell Public LibraryHOURS

11 to 5 Monday thru Friday ~ Open til 6 on Thursdays

375 1st Avenue East, Wendell ~ 536–6195

Gooding Public Library934–4089 ~ 306 5th Avenue West

Regular Hours of OperationMonday 12 to 5 Thursday 1 to 8Tuesday 1 to 8 Friday 12 to 5

Wednesday 10 to 5 Saturday 9 to Noon

Camas County Public LibraryHOURS

Monday 12:30 to 8 Thursday 10 to 5:30Tue, Wed & Fri 12:30 to 5:30

607 Soldier Road, Fairfield ~ 764–2553

Extension at the Library 2015 May 16: Composting at home. University of Idaho Edu-catorMarioE.deHaro-Martiwilltalkabouthowtocom-post, different methods, and benefits of composting for yourhomeandcommunity. Workshop will be held Saturday from 10 to 12. ForRSVP and more info: call the Gooding Extension Office: 208-934-4417 or the Gooding Public Library: 208-934-4089.

Camas QuipsGathered by Tee Hurd

I just recieved a new state quarter.It’stwodimesandanickeltapedtogether.

Whydoestherefridgeratorlightcomeonwhenyouaretryingtosneakalatenightsnack?

Amothermayhopethatherdaughterwillgetabetterhusband than she did, but she knows her son will never

getasgoodawifeashisfatherdid.

Mother-“Now,Jane,ifyouareagoodgirltoday,mamma will give you a quarter.”

Jane - “Can’t you make it fifty cents, mother?Withthepriceofthingsgoingupliketheyare,

Idon’tseehowIcanaffordtobegoodforaquarter.”

During the lesson one afternoon a violent thunderstorm arose,andtolessenthefrightofthechildrentheteacher

begantellingthewondersoftheelements.“Andnow,Bobby,”sheasked.“whyisitthatlightning

never strikes twice in the same place?”“Because,” said Bobby confidently. “ after it hits once,

thesameplaceain’tthereanymore.”

Theeffectsofhotandcoldare:heatexpandsandcoldcontracts.Thatexplainswhythedaysarelongerinthe

summerandshorterinthewinter.

Sign outside a muffler shop:“Noappointmentnecessary.Wehearyoucoming.”

Signinrestuarantwindow:“Don’tstandthereandbehungry.Comeinandbefedup.”

Sign in veterinarian’s waiting room:“Be back in five minutes. Sit! Stay!

Why to mountain climbers rope themselves together?To prevent the sensible ones from going home.

Whytocroutonscomeinairtightpackages?It’sjuststalebreadtobeginwith.

A word to the wise is sufficient,butwhocanremembertheword.

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State Championship Fiddle ContestHailey, Idaho ~ May 15 & 16, 2015

ThecontestwillagainbeheldatPerformingArtsThe-ater,CommunityCampus,1050FoxAcresRoadinHai-ley,Idaho. Last year the Novice Division successfully added a new dimension and level of participation to the contest. For 2015 we are considering ways to make the most efficient useofourcontesthours.TwochangesincludeEntertain-ment Events (except Train Song) on Friday evening and Novice First Round to be held Saturday, in another room during the Certified Contest. Round Two Novice will be on stage. The Train Song Contest will be last event on Saturday evening at the conclusion of the contest.

Representative Donna Pence

USDA Seeks Comments OnConservation Easement Program Boise,April27,2015–TheUSDANaturalResourcesCon-servation Service (NRCS) will extend the deadline to provide public comments on the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program’s(ACEP)interimruleuntilMay28,2015. “We extended the comment period for the ACEP rule to give ourpartners,landownersandthepublicadditionaltimetocom-mentonarulethatwillbeusedtoimplementUSDA’spremierconservation easement program on private agricultural lands,” saidNRCSChiefJasonWeller. ACEPisdesignedtohelplandownersprotectworkingagri-culturallandsandwetlands.The2014FarmBillconsolidatedthree previous conservation easement programs into ACEP to make it easier for diverse agricultural landowners to fully ben-efit from conservation initiatives. ACEP contains two separate components: Wetland Reserve Easements (WRE) and Agricultural Land Easements (ALE).The WRE component encourages landowners to protect andenhance wetland habitats for wildlife, improve water quality, reduce impacts from flooding, recharge groundwater, and pro-vide outdoor educational and recreational opportunities. The ALE component promotes protection of the long-term viability of the nation’s food supply by preventing conversion of pro-ductive working lands to non-agricultural uses. The official notice of the proposed ACEP interim rule can befoundintheFederalRegister.TheoriginaldeadlinedatetosubmitpubliccommentsontheACEPinterimrulewasTues-day,April28,2015.ThedeadlinehasnowbeenextendedtoMay28,2015.Electroniccommentsmustbesubmittedthroughregulations.gov during the 30-day extended comment period. Comments can also be hand carried or mailed to PublicComments Processing, Attn: Docket No. NRCS-2014-0011,RegulatoryandAgencyPolicyTeam,StrategicPlanningandAccountability, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Re-sources Conservation Service, 5601 Sunnyside Avenue, Build-ing 1-1112D, Beltsville, MD 20705.

College of Southern Idaho

NORTH SIDE CENTER202 14th Avenue East - Gooding, Idaho(208) 934-8678 or [email protected] Concealed Weapons Get informed and learn what your rights are when it comes to carrying a gun. This preparatory class, instructed by Sgt.Dave Kiger, will cover the gun laws in Idaho, responsible fire armownership,andsafetyissues.Shootingrangepracticeem-phasizestriggercontrol,targetalignment,andholsterrequire-ments.Upon successful completionof the class, youwill beprovided with a Certificate of Completion and all the forms you needtoapplyforaconcealedweaponspermitatthesheriff’soffice. Class will meet at the gun range on Saturday for four hoursofpracticalinstruction.Youmustfurnishyourowngunthatisincompliancewithconcealedweaponlaws,alongwithammunition, safetyglasses, andearprotection.Donotbringyour firearm onto the CSI/ISDB campus. Students must be age 21 or older to participate. May 12, 14 & 16. Fee is $79.Wines of the Southern Hemisphere Discover the wines of Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Ar-gentina,BrazilandSouthAfrica.Thisclasswillpayhomagetotheburgeoningwineindustrysouthoftheequator.Exploreand taste grape varietals unique to the other half of the world andenjoya“southern”takeonthemorefamiliarones.Lightsnacks will be served. Thursday, May 21st from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Thousand Springs Winery, Hagerman. Fee is $39. Participantsmayregisterbycalling(208)934-8678or(208)732-6442.Classsizeislimitedsoregisterearly.

Coming in June: Yoga for Everyone Beginning Computers From Your Camera to Your Computer Essential Oils for Summer Sampling Idaho’s Award Winning Wines and... College for Kids Classes Life Skills Training - ages 8 to 10 Adventures in Animal Anatomy - ages 10 to 14

~~~~~The Idaho Office on Aging at the College of Southern Idahowillholdacommunityhealthcareforumonhealthyagingfrom8a.m.to3:30p.m.Thursday,May21attheCSIFineArtsbuilding.TheHealthyAgingconferenceisdesigned for caregivers of elderly family members, pro-fessional caregivers, social and mental health profession-als, veterans and their caregivers, and anyone who would likemoreinformationaboutagingandstayinghealthy. A $10 registration fee includes a continental breakfast andboxedlunch.Participantsareaskedtopleasepre-reg-isterbyMay18.Formoreinformationcall736-2122.

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Blood Work SpecialsChemistry Profile $35.00 - Broad screen-ing tool to evaluate organ function and check for conditions such as coronary heart disease, diabetes, liver & kidney disease.

Comprehensive Metabolic PanelLipid PanelTSH - ThyroidCDC - Complete Blood Count

Nothing to eat or drink 12 hoursprior to this test.

HgA1c $15.00 - Determines how well your diabetes is being controlled.

PSA $15.00 - Screens for prostate cancer in men.

Testosterone $15.00 - Detects abnormal testosterone levels in men 18 years and older.

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Blood Work LocationsSaturday, May 16th 7-11am North Canyon Medical Center 267 North Canyon Drive, GoodingMonday, May 18th West End Senior Center Main Street, BuhlTuesday, May 19th 7-10am Wendell Senior Center 105 West Avenue A, WendellWednesday. May 20th 7-10am Glenns Ferry VFW Hall 132 East 5th Avenue, Glenns FerryThursday, May 21st 7-10am Hagerman Valley Senior Center 140 East Lake, HagermanFriday, May 22nd 7-10am Golden Years Senior Center 218 North Rail Street, Shoshone

North Canyon Medical Center, 267 North Canyon Drive, Gooding ID

Please join us Saturday, May 16th at the main health fair event and enjoy a variety of healthinformation booths. Free breakfast will be served and tours of the operating rooms will be available.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Registration Options:Registration can be done the morning of your blood work, at any location. or pre—registration is available for your convenience. However, pre—registration fees are non—refundable. The fol-lowing pre—registration options will be available April 15th - May 14th:Online at www.ncm—c.org · In person at NCMC (M—F 8am—5pm) · By phone 934-9692 (M—F 8am—5pm)

For more information, please call 934-4433257 North Canyon Drive, Gooding • www.ncm—c.org

Fairfield Community Review At the invitation of the City, the Fairfield area will be benefiting from a community review being conducted June24-25,2015. As part of the community review process, residents of the City of Fairfield and Camas County are asked to com-plete and send in a survey being mailed out in May.Residentsareaskedtomailtheir completed paper sur-vey no later than June 1, 2015,toallowforthecom-pilationofresults. Along with the survey, residentsoftheCityofFair-field and Camas County are encouraged to participatein listening sessions onWednesday,June24thanda community meeting at7:00pmonThursday,June25thattheSeniorCenter. Community reviews have energized community andeconomic development ef-forts in over 30 rural Idaho communities since 2000.Observations, recommen-dations, and resources areprovided by a visiting team ofprofessionalswhocomefrom a variety of public agencies, nonprofit organi-zations, and private busi-nesses. Coordinated by the Ida-ho Rural Partnership, theIdaho Community Review Program is a collaborative project of the Associationof Idaho Cities, Idaho De-partmentofCommerce,theU.S. Department of Agri-culture - Rural Develop-ment, theU.S.Departmentof Housing & Urban De-velopment, Idaho Housing &FinanceAssociation,andUniversity of Idaho.

Wood River Engine Service 30 + Years Experience 8 to 5 M-F ~ 934-4992 124 4th Avenue East

All Machine Shop Services Competitive Part Prices All Makes & Models ~ Domestic, Foreign, In Frame & Overhaul Kits Commercial

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THEFIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO

IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CAMAS

SHARONPEARCE,INDIVIDUALLYANDAS )CaseNo.PERSONALREPRESENTATIVEOFTHE )CV2015-03ESTATE OF HAROLD THACKER, ) Plaintiffs, ) v. ) ANOTHERESTATE OF CHARLES HICKOCK,a/k/a ) SUMMONSCHARLES V. HICKOCK, ANY AND ALL )HEIRS OF SAID CHARLES v, HICKOCK )a/k/a CHARLES HICKOCK, ) Defendants. )

TO: ESTATE OF CHARLES HICKOCK. a/k/a CHARLES V. HICKOCK, ANY AND ALL HEIRS OF SAID CHARLES V. HICKOCK a/k/a CHARLES HICKOCK You have been sued by Sharon Pearce, individually and as Per-sonal Representative of the Estate of Harold Thacker, the Plaintiff, in the District Court in and for Camas County, Idaho, Case No. CV-2015-03. The nature of the claim against you is a quiet title action. Any time after 20 days following the last publication of this sum-mons, the court may enter a judgment against you without further notice, unless prior to that time you have filed a written response in the proper form, including the Case No., and paid any required filing fee to the Clerk of the Court at P.O. Box 430, Fairfield, ID 83327 (208) 764-2238 and served a copy of your response on the Plaintiff’s attorney at Jeff Stoker, Chartered, P.O. Box 1597, Twin Falls, ID 83303-1597, (208) 734-8452. A copy of the Summons and Complaint can be obtained by con-tacting either the Clerk of the Court or the attorney for Plaintiff. If you wish legal assistance, you should immediately retain an attorney to advise you in this matter. DATED This 8th day of April, 2015.

CAMAS COUNTY DISTRICT COURTBy Bobbie D. Walton, Deputy Clerk

Legal Notices ~ Legal Notices ~ Legal Notices

NOTICE OFCEMETERY MAINTENANCE BID

TheCamasCountyCemeteryBoardisnowacceptingbidsfor maintenance on four Camas County cemeteries. Personswishing to bid need to have their own equipment to do mow-ing,trimming,andgeneralupkeepinatimelymannerasdi-rectedbytheboard.MaintenancewillbedonefromMay2015throughSeptember2015.Fullmaintenancewillbeneededdur-ing the months of May, June, and July 2015. General upkeep onlywillneedtobeperformedduringthemonthsofAugustand September. Bids should reflect reduced maintenance hours inAugustandSeptember2015. BidsmaybesenttoLindaThomas(boardmember)atP.O.Box 508 - Fairfield, Idaho 83327, or dropped off at 129 Wil-low Avenue West. For more details, call 731-0585 or 764-2226. Bids must be received by Thursday, April 30th, at 12 noon.

Fire Safety Burn Permits Required Starting May 10

(BOISE) – Starting May 10, Idahoans must obtain a fire safetyburnpermitfromtheIdahoDepartmentofLands(IDL) before starting certain controlled burn activities. Thepermitscanbeobtainedonlineathttp://www.burn-permits.idaho.gov or in person at IDL offices statewide. The fire safety burn permit is free of charge and good for 10daysafteritisissued.Permitsissuedthroughtheselfservice web site are available seven days a week, issued immediately, and valid immediately. Idaho law (38-115) requires any person living outside citylimitsanywhereinIdahowhoplanstoburnanything-includingcropresidueburningandexcludingrecreationalcampfires - during closed fire season to obtain a fire safety burn permit. Closed fire season begins May 10 and ex-tends through October 20 every year. Residentsalsoareencouragedtocontacttheirlocalcityor rural fire department before burning because some in-corporatedcitiesand townsmayrequire theirownburnpermit. IDL will not issue fire safety burn permits within districtswherelocalburnbansareineffect.Additionally,residents should contact the Idaho Department of Envi-ronmentalQualityforburnrestrictioninformationforairquality by calling (800) 633-6247 or visiting http://deq.idaho.gov/air-quality.aspx. If there are other burning restrictions in effect or ad-ditional or alternate permits required, the fire safety burn permit web site will provide instructions for Idahoans on how to contact those entities. The web application wasupdated inApril tomake iteasier for thepublic touse.Improvements to the web site include new instructions on how to use an interactive map to find, place or move a burn sitelocation,andnewwaysforburnerstoaddcontactin-formation.Thewebsitealsoisnowcompatiblewithallcommonlyusedwebbrowsersandcanprintburnpermitsonafullpage. The fire safety burn permit system helps inform fire managers where burning activities are occurring, reduc-ing the number of false runs to fires and saving firefight-ingresourcesforinstancesinwhichtheyaretrulyneeded.It also enables fire managers to respond more quickly to fires that escape, potentially reducing the liability of the burner if their fire escapes. ContactinformationforIDLoffices where fire safety burn permitscanbeobtainedinper-son is available at http://www.idl.idaho.gov/areas/index.

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For Rent►3 bed, 2 bath, newly remodled. 520 2nd Ave West (Fairfield). $600 per month. Call 539-6071 or866-3651.►2 bed, 1 bath, newly re-modled. Available May first. $500 per month. Call 539-6071or866-3651. Services

►Timberland Management:Doyouown timberland?Wouldyouliketothinoutdeadorunde-sireable trees and reduce fire haz-ard?Is it toomuchtohandleonyourown?Call208-921-6493.►Complete Health Care Insur-ance Agency Desiree’ DeGior-gio,OwnerAgency-Broker.208-340-0544. Serving all Ages & all [email protected]#45061.►Wood Furniture Repair: re-gluejoints.Call490-3750.►Need Yard Work Done?CallBoyd Stevens at 934-5288. Lawn mowing, weed eating, leaves raked. Weekly rate available.►PATCHING, MENDING, HEMMING. Drop off: AceHardware in Gooding. Replace Broken Zippers of all kinds. Call Kathy 837-6267. Open Daily.►Looking for scrap metal. CallThomas Davis at 764-2484.

•Classified Ads•Employment

►Lincoln County has a part-timepositionopeningforDisas-ter Services Coordinator. 30-35hoursamonth.SalaryDOE.Contact the Clerk’s office forjob description. 208-886-7641or [email protected]/15/2015.►Help Wanted: Soldier CreekBrewingislookingfora waitress/cook/bartender.Experience preferred. Call764-2739.►Come join the team at D&D Transportations in Gooding. Contact by email at [email protected].►The Hershey Company ishiringaPart-TimeRetailSalesMerchandiser in Twin Falls,Idaho. Candidates must residewithin15milesofTwinFalls,ID. Also, candidates must becomfortable traveling to each of these cities: Bliss, Buhl,Burley, Declo, Dietrich, Eden,Filer, Gooding, Hagerman, Hansen, Hazelton, Heyburn,Jackpot, Jerome, Kimberly, Oakley, Paul, Richfield, Ru-pert, Shoshone, Twin Falls &Wendell. www.thehershey-company.com/careers►Looking for engaging andmotivated elementary teach-ersforsuccessful5starcharterschool! Close to hunting, fish-ing, skiing, and all the greatoutdoors!Familyorientedcom-munity! Application available at www.northvalleyacademy.org Call or text 208-539-7271EOE►BodyBalancePhysicalTher-apy is seeking a full time Re-ceptionist/TherapyAidtoworkin our Gooding clinic. This po-sition involves working with patients and staff to facilitatetherapytreatment.32-40hoursper week. Pay: $9-$10 DOE

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For Sale►Firewood for Sale: Mix-spe-cies, full length logs delivered bytruck,approx15cord.Takingorders now for summer delivery. Call208-921-6493.

►Custom Wood Windows, includes hardware, screens,and wood shutters. Also, in-terier Doug Fir panel wooddoors.All ingoodcondition.Call727-9447.►Beautiful EntertainmentCenter, cream colored withcabinet and shelves. $100. Call720-1592.

Wanted►WANTED: Drywaller for small residential project inFairfield. Call 208-539-7101. Drywall querian pequenoProyeto Residendial de Fair-field. 208-539-7101.

Going Outof Business Sale

Misty’s Shack in Gooding is closing its doors. All movies must GO! 50 to 80% off ALL moves. For details and prices, call 934-4412 or stop by 321Main Street in Gooding.

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readyfor“MothersDay”Also,foryousmallgreenhouse

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READYNOW!Callore-mailtoscheduleavisit, hope to see you soon.

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Tami&RickThankyouforyoursupport

Mother’s Day Plant SaleMay 8th & 9th ~ 9-12Gooding High School

GreenhouseSponsored by Gooding

HighSchool’sFFA

May8th&maybethe9thYard Sale

at Gracehill Apartments across from the Gooding

CatholicChurch.

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