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Bird Hunting In Idaho TheUnionPacificFoundationrecentlyanounced
generousgrantsto32Idahononprofitorganiza-tions,includingSaddleUpLincolnCounty. ThisisthesecondgrantthattheUnionPacificFoundationhasgivenSaddleUpLincolnCountyinsupportoftheNutritionalFoodValuesprogram.ThisprogramprovidesqualiatyperishableproteinitemstofoodpantriesinLincolnCounty.SaddleUpLincolnCountyadministersthegrantwhichprovidesfoodfor125to140familiesforaleastsixmonths. TherailroadcamethroughShoshoneover130yearsago.Likethousandsoflittletownsacrossthecountry, thearrivaloftherailroadchangedeverything.Suddenlyourvastcountrywasn’tsobig-mostplaceswerejustatrainrideaway.
Building America in Lincoln County Today, people still have a hardtimegoinganywhereLincolnCountywithoutnoticingorcrossingtherail-roadtrackswhichgorightthroughthemiddleofShoshone.UnionPacif-ictrainspassthroughtheareamanytimeseachday,makingthemabigpartofthatcommunity. UnionPacifichasalongstandinghistoryofsupportingandimprovingthequalityoflifeinthecommunitieswhereitsemployeesliveandwork.SaddleUpLincolnCountyrecog-nizesandappreciatesUnionPacific’scivicleadership,anditsroleasanoutstandingcorporatecitizen. ThegrantfromtheUnionPacificFoundation’s“BuildingAmerica”programwillmakeSaddleUp’sgoalof“StrivingforaHealthyandPros-perousCommunity”aloteasiertoacheive.
Vernon Johnson presenting an ap-preciation plaque to Annette Moore (above) for the Richfield Food Bank, and Sheryl Mason-Parsons (right) for Hope for the Hungry.
MostofIdahowillopenfor waterfowl hunting onOctober17,excludingArea1insoutheastIdahowhichopenedOctober3rd. Thestatewidedailybaglimitissevenducks;butnotmorethantwofemalemal-lard, threescaup,twored-head,twopintail,andtwocanvasback. Thedailygoosebaglimitis four Canada geese; 10white-frontedgeese;and20for lightgeese (SnowandRoss’geese).Thepossessionlimitisthreetimesthedailybaglimit. The upcoming seasonlookstobeexcellentnation-allywithrecordnumbersofducksavailableforhunters.MostwaterfowlinIdahoareproducedfrombreedingar-easinsouthernAlbertaandSaskatchewan,which hadfair-to-goodnestingcondi-tionsduringspring. Theregular2015pheasantseasonalsogetsunderwayOctober17inArea2and3,excludingArea1innorthernIdahowhichopenedOctober10th.Thepheasant seasonrunsthroughNovember30inArea2andthroughDe-cember31inArea1and3.
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Notices of Upcoming Events & MeetingsFood Bank in Fairfield: TheLighthouseFoodPantrywillbeopenthisFriday,October16th,from3to4p.m.Formoreinformation,callEdat764-3322.Scouting for Food TheFairfieldBoyScoutTroopwillbeholdingtheirAn-nualFallFoodDrive.Pleasewatchforplasticdonationbags,andhelpfeedthehungry.Alldonationsstayinthelocalcommunity.Library Breakfast OnSaturday,October24th,thenewLibraryFoundationinShoshonewillbeholdingafundraisingbreakfastattheLincolnCountyCommunityBuildingatthefairgrounds.Comeenjoysomegreatfoodfrom7to9,andhelpthisorganizionmaketheShoshonelibraryagreatplaceforeveryonetofindbooks,information,andsomuchmore.Senior Center Yard Sale OnOctober30th&31st,aYardSalewillbeheldat3801stAvenueEastinWendelltobenefitthenewSeniorCenter.Watchformoreinformation.
Fall Decorating Contest TheCamasChamberofCommerceissponsoringaFallThemedOutdoorDecoratingContestfor2015.Theeventisopentobusinesses,individualsorgroups.SignupbyOctober18th,attheCamasCreekCountryStoreifyouwanttoparticipate. JudgingwillbeheldduringtheweekofOctober19th-24th.Ribbonswillbeawardedto1st,2ndand3rdplacewinners.WinnerswillbeannouncedattheCamasPTOHarvestFestonOctober24that6:30pm. Ifyouhaveanyquestions,youcancontactShellyat208-539-9239.
Corn Maze FunSaturday, October 17 ~ 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm
TheNewLifeYouthgroupinWendellwillbetakingkids(7-12thgrade)totheCSICornMazeonSaturday,October17th.Theywillmeetatthechurch(800WestMainStreetinWendell)BEFORE6:30p.m.thenheadouttoCSIforafunevening. IfyouareamemberofNewLifeYouthandyouhaveafriendwhoisuncomfortablewiththeideaofgoingto“church,”thisistheperfecteventtoinvitethemto!Itwillonlycostyou$2,butifyoubringafriendyoubothgetinfree!AllStudentsareinvited. Lotsofgamesandprizesthroughouttheevening.Therewillbeplentyofcandytogoaround,butifyouwillwantasnackordrink,you’llwanttobringsomeextracashfortheconcessionstand.
Agape Luncheon TheAgapeMinistryluncheonwillbeheldonWednes-day,October21st,at theCommunityMeetingRoomattheGoodingFairGrounds,Gooding,Idahobeginningat11:30am.Thethemeforthisluncheonwillbe“HarvestHome”. PastorAndyMorris,oftheFirstChristianChurch,andRandBergstrom,bothofGooding,willshareaslidepresentationontheirministrywithanorphanageinHaiti. Becausethisisacateredevent,reservationsarerequired.Ifyouwillbehavinglunch,pleasecontactCarolynHerzingerat934-5700onorbeforeSunday,October18th.Costofthelunchis$8.50.Thenoonprogramisfreetothepublic.
TravelAdventures
TheCamasCountyHighSchoolTravelClubisraisingfundsforatriptoScotland.ThisyeartheyaresellingChristmasWreathsandChristmasdecorationsforyourhomeand/orbusiness. IfyouwouldliketopurchaseoneoftheiroutdoorwintergreensandhelpsupporttheTravelClub,contactoneoftheclubmembersorcalltheCamasCountyHighSchool. YourpurchasewillbedeliveredaroundThanksgiving.
Cheese & Wine Harvest Fest OnThursday,October22,theGoodingRotarywillpres-entafundraisingeventattheGoodingCountryClubfrom6to9p.m.AlongwithCheese&Wine,therewillbeSilentandLiveAuctions.
$20 in advance ~ $25 at the doorTicketsavailableat:FirstAmericanTitle,EdwardJones,FarmersInsurance,ZionsBank,Sliman&Butler,andValleyCountryStore.
Proceeds go to benefit Gooding Volunteer Groupand Rotary Club Youth Programs.
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Rockin’ with Michael, Zumba Styleat Camas County High School
Sunday, October 25th ~ 2 to 4 p.m. YouareinvitedtoshowMichael RocksomeZUMBA® loveatthisfamilyevent,andhelpraisefundsforthisyoungman’sfightagainstcancer.Halloweencostumesareencour-aged!Formoreinformationortoregister,gotoZumba.com(clickoneventsandsearchforFairfield,Idaho)orgotoLoriAndJimBott’sFacebookpage.
Helping Your Neighbors HelpingHearts&HandsinGoodingopenedtheirdoors81/2yearsago-February2007. Openfivedaysaweek,HH&HoperatesmainlyasafoodbankandresourcecenterforneedyfamiliesinGood-ingcounty.Theirvolunteersareconstantlythinkingabouthowtohelplocalfamiliesgetbackontheirfeet. NowtheyneedyourhelpraisingawarenessandfundsfortheannualChristmasholidayfoodbasket. DuringtheweekbeforeChristmasvolunteersprepareanddistributeabout250specialfoodboxestogiveeachfamilyaspecialholidaytreat.Theyoftenincludedpersonalcareitems(i.e.shampoo,soap,toothpaste,handlotion,etc.).Theyalsoliketoincludeholidayfooditemssuchasham,turkey,andstuffing,whichcostsalittlemore. Theyareaskingorganizations,churches,andindividu-alstoprovide250ofone“item”suchasoil,sugar,Jell-O,cannedfruit,oranges,margarineorbutter,cakeorbrowniemixes,hotchocolate,coffee,eggs,stuffing,sweetpotatoesoryams.Forpersonalcareitemstheywouldlikesomeofthefollowing:laundrysoap,dishsoap,toothbrushes,toothpaste,shampoo,barsoap,deodorant,shavingcreamorhandlotion. AllitemsareneedednolaterthanDecember11,2015,sothebasketscanbeassembled.Assoonasyouknowwhichitemyouwouldliketodonate,pleasecalltheHH&Hof-ficeat934-5101andtalkwithKimorBette,sothatwecancrossthatitemoffthelist.Forthosewhoprefertomakeacashdonation,thatisalsoanoption. Commitmentshavebeenmadeforsomeofthefollowingitems:meat,gravymix,cannedcornorgreenbeans,flour,bread,tea,onions,potatoes,cheese,andrazors.Theywillalsobecollectingnewandslightlyworncoatsforthekidsandyoungpeople.Hats,glovesandsockscanbedonatedaswell,buttheynolongercollectanddistributetoys. Ifyouoryourgroupwouldliketohelpinanyway,pleasecontactHelpingHearts&Handsat2080-934-5101.Youcanalsovolunteertohelpthroughoutthewholeyear.
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JayA.Lee,79,aresidentofGooding,passedawayFriday,October2,2015athishomeinGooding. JaywasbornonDecember25,1935,inFairfield,Idaho,toHaroldandDoraLee.HewasraisedandeducatedinFairfield,Idaho. HeservedhonorablywiththeUnitedStatesMarineCorpsandwasaKoreanWarVeteran. Jayownedandoperated2servicestationsinCaliforniaandIdaho. HeretiredfromScanlonOilinGoodingin2001. HemarriedKathleenWells(Kerns)onAugust14,1967inLasVegas,Nevada. Jayenjoyedhunting,fishing,theDallasCowboys,andplayingcardsattheMiramar. Jayissurvivedby2sons,Chad(Tracy)Lee,ofSpan-away,Washington,andDavid(Marina)Wells,ofTwinFalls,Idaho;2daughters,Wendy(Randy)Jewett,ofHillCity,Idaho,andMarciaDavis,ofPostFalls,Idaho;3broth-ers,GordonLee,KennethLee,andRichardLee;and1sister,Peggy. Jayisalsosurvivedby6grandchildren,Jeff,Jenny,Ricky,J.D.,Cannan,andBreccan;and5great-grandchildren,Zander,Zaylee,Athena,Aisley,Giovanni,andSavannah. Hewasprecededindeathbyhisparents,1brother,Har-old,andhiswifeKathleen. AmemorialgravesideservicewithmilitaryhonorswasheldonSaturday,October10,2015,attheManardCem-eteryinFairfield. ArrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDema-rayFuneralService–GoodingChapel.Condolencesandmemoriesmaybesharedwiththefamilybyvisitingtheobituarylinkatwww.demarayfuneralservice.com.
JayA.Lee Charles Scott McDougal, 49, aresidentofBuhl,passedawayThurs-day,October8,2015athishomeinBuhl. CharlesScottMcDougalwasbornApril191966toHaroldandCarolMcDougal in Santa Monica Ca,hejoinedhissisterLoriandolderbrotherGil.Fromtherein1972thefamilymovedtoIdahoandstartedadairy.Andthat’swhenhisinterestindairycowsbegan.AtthattimelittlebrotherDeporterwasbornandjoinedthefamily.ScottwenttoschoolinGooding,heparticipatedinsportsandFFA.Aftergraduationhewenttoworkonadairy,andthatbusi-nessledhimtoOregonwhereoutoftwoseparateunionshewasblessedwithtwobeautifuldaughtersAllison,andJustine.HespentmanyyearsinOregondoingdairywork.LaterinlifemovedbacktoIdahoandstartedanAIbusi-ness,andlaterbecameatruckdriver.Heenjoyedhunting,fishingandBBQing. About3yearsagoScottbegancomingtochurchatCal-varyChapelinBuhl,wherehededicatedhislifetoChristandbecameactiveinmen’sgroup.Scottisnowinasafeplace,andwillmisshimuntilweseehimagain.Wefindcomfortknowingheiswiththelord. HeissurvivedbyhisparentsHaroldandCarolMcDou-gal,TwoDaughtersAllison,andJustineMcDougal,HisSisterLoriSites,HisBrothersGil(Betty)McDougalandDepoterMcDougaland5Nieces. Hewillbemisseddeeplybythosewhoknowandlovehim. Amemorialservicewillbeheldat2:00pm,onFriday,October16,2015atCalvaryChapel(1004BurleyAve.)inBuhl. ArrangementsbyDemarayFuneralService.Condolencesmaybesharedatwww.demarayfuneralservice.com.
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WendellAnimal Shelter
Thelightingisin,thepaintingisnearlycomplete,andthekennelswillbeinsoon. TheWendellAnimalShelterisagreatcommunityproject,andthankstothemanyvolunteerswhohavehelpedmakeitpossi-
ble,lostpetsintheWendellareawillsoonhaveasafecomfortableplacetobewhiletheywaitfortheirowners. Thereisstillaneedfordonationstocom-pleteeverythingneededtomakethisfacil-ityatopnotchshelter.BringyourdonationtoWendellCityHallormailto:MaryHol-ley-P.O.Box5906-TwinFalls,Idaho83303.Anyamountiswelcome.
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From Representative Donna PenceDear Citizens of District 26
Iwillnotbeseekinga7thtermasStateRepresentativein 2016. I amproud of theworkwehaveaccomplishedtheselast12yearsandwillal-wayscherishtherelationshipsfosteredasIworkedwithcon-stituencygroupsthroughoutDistrict26tosolveproblemsastheycameup. TheresponsibilitiesandthebusyscheduleoftheLegisla-ture,bothinsessionandout,havemadeitdifficulttospendtimewithfamilyandespeciallygrandchildren’sactivities.Aftertheelectionin2016Ialsolookforwardtodevotingmoretimetofishing,hunting,hikingandenjoyingIdaho’sfantasticnaturalresourceswiththem. StrongpoliticalheadwindsintheCapitoloftencreatemorechallengesforthepeople,businesses,andcommuni-tiesofourruraldistrict.Ihavebeenproudtopressforbet-tereducationalopportunities,smarterbusinessincentives,andforbuildingourinfrastructure.IhaveworkedtohelppeopleunderstandthatruralIdahoanshavebeenforcedtopaymoreforless,whilewealthy,well-connectedspecialinterestshaveenjoyedspecialtreatmentandtaxcuts. AfairerpoliticalsystemiswithinourgraspasmoreIdahoansrecognizethatIdahoDemocrats,suchasmy-self,havecorevaluesthatmostcloselyalignwithIdahofamilies,workers,businessesandcommunities.ThereareaccomplishedDemocratsinDistrict26whoarewillingtostepupanddevoteaperiodoftheirlivestopublicserviceandIwillworkhardtogetthemelectednextyear. Thankyou,citizensofDistrict26,forthehonorofserv-ingasyourStateRepresentativesince2004.Togetherwehavemadeitabetterplacetobe.
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2015 Camas Library FoundationAnnual Membership Meeting TheCamasCountyPublicLibraryFoundationwillbehavingitsAnnualMembershipMeeting,Wednesday,Oc-tober21stat6p.m.atthelibrary.Allmembersareinvitedtoattend.AvarietyofJimDandy’spizzawillbeservedalongwithsalad,cookies,water,orlemonade.Abriefbusi-nessmeetingwillbeheldwhichwillincludeanoverviewofwhattheFoundationhasbeendoingandanelectionofanewBoardmember.
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LastSaturdaymyfamilyhosteda50thbirthdaypartyformybrother.Heflew
infromtheTennesseeStatetobehisownguest.Har-vestisgoingonstatewideinIdaho,sowe(thesiblings)were
unabletogotoTennesseetosurprisehim.Allinallwehadwhatyoumightcallaharvestparty.Thedecorationswereverycolor-ful,rightdowntothe“50”poundbagofpotatoesbeingdisplayed(fivetensalsomade50). Tolookback50years,onecanseealotofchangesinourworld.Ifyouaren’t’oldenoughtoremember50yearsofchange,youcanreflectonafewyearsaloneandseetremendouschangeinjusttechnology. Forinstance,theyclaimmenlandedonthemoonin1969.Istillhavemypersonaldoubtswhether1969wastheactualyear,butonethingyoucan“count”onistheshowSesameStreetdiddebutin1969. AlthoughtheshowGunsmokestartedin1955,youcouldhavecaughtituntil1975orrerunsafterthat.Somethingshavespannedtimewell.TVinthe1960’sbroughtplain,simple,humorous,anddecentTV.Inthe1970’s,TVwasfilledwitheverykindofshowtogiveyousomethingtodowhileyouwerehomemadatthe55mphspeedlimits,andgasolineshortagesandprices.Mash,HappyDays,andnumerousothersgaveuslongseasonsaswell. The1980’sand90’sreducedalltheoldrulesoftelevisionbroadcasting.Todayyouhaveeverythingfromrealitytosciencefictionwiththeclickoftheremotecontrol,whichnoonehadheardofinearlieryears. News,fourdaysold,wasstillnewswhenyougotit.Thepostalsystemwithstampsandlettersservedusinsteadoftheinternetormulti-mediasources.Gaspumps,iftheywereopenonSunday,wouldusepapercurrencyinsteadofplasticcards.Booksweremadeofpaperbindingsinsteadofplasticelectronicdevices.Type-writerswereusedinsteadofkeyboards.Waterwasdrankoutofagardenhoseinsteadofaplasticbottle(buyingwaterinthestorewasunheardof). Ifyoucruisedtownina1960’sor70’spickuporcar,theywerenotconsideredantiquebecausetheywerenewthen.Three-wheeledmotorcycleswereasawkwardascomputersthemselves.Today’scomputersfitinthewidthofapencilcomparedtothesizeofaclassroomliketheyuseto. Walkingamiletocatchaschoolbuswascommonpractice.Walkingtwomilestomeetinthemiddletodecidewheretowalkwhenhunting,wasfirstnature. Airplanesservedyouafullmealonaflightcomparedtopea-nutsandsoftdrinksmadewithartificialsugars.Foodsweren’tasartificialastheyaretoday. IfIwastogoonandmentionthechangeinthelast50years,Iwouldhavetogiveyouahardbackencyclopedia(what’sthat???).Allowyourselfamomenttothinkaboutthechange,butforthis“CupofTee,”Ineedanap☺.
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, Oct 15 (Rich) Soup, Sand & V. Berry PieFriday, Oct 16 (Sho) Harvest Dinner LeftoversMonday, Oct 19 (Rich) Baked Potato BarTuesday, Oct 20 (Sho) Meatballs/Gravy & Apple B.B.Wed, Oct 21 (Sho) Soup, Sand & Peanutbutter 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, Oct 15 Chicken & GravyMonday, Oct 19 FetucciniTuesday, Oct 20 Taco BarWednesday, Oct 21 Soup & Sandwiches
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 MonthOpen for Coffee and Breakfast 7 to 11 a.m.
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Friday, Oct 16 Pork ChopsTuesday, Oct 20 Beef StroganoffWednesday, Oct 21 Ham & Beans
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.
Wendell 536-2730 (105 West Avenue A)Lunch is served every Monday at Noon.
--------------------------Mon. Oct 19: Chef Salad w/Ham & Bean Soup
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Auto/Home/Life/Commercial/Health 309 Main Street / GoodingOPEN: Mon-Fri: 9 am to 5 pm
Area 1:Benewah,Bonner,Boundary,Clearwater,Idaho,Koote-nai,Latah,Lewis,NezPerceandShoshonecounties.Area 2:Bannock,BearLake,Bingham,Bonneville,Butte,Cari-bou,Clark,Custer,Franklin,Fremont,Jefferson,Lemhi,Madison,Oneida,PowerandTetoncounties.Area 3:Ada,Adams,Blaine,Boise,Camas,Canyon,Cassia,Elmore,Gem,Gooding,Jerome,Lincoln,Minidoka,Owyhee,Payette,TwinFalls,Valley,andWashingtoncounties,includingallislandsintheSnakeRiverexceptPatchandPorterislands. Shootinghoursstartone-halfhourbeforesunriseinallthreeareas,exceptonFortBoise,C.J.Strike,Montour,NiagaraSprings,PayetteRiver,andSterlingwildlifeman-agementareas,whereshootinghoursstartat10a.m.duringthepheasantseason. Thedailybaglimitisthreecocks,andthepossessionlimitisnine,exceptonwildlifemanagementareaswherepheas-antsarestocked,inwhichcasethedailylimitistwococks andsixinpossession. Allhuntersmustcarryavalid 2015 Idaho huntinglicense,andhunters17andolderneedaWMAuplandgamebirdpermittohuntonIdahoFishandGame’sninewildlifemanagementareaswherepheasantsarestocked.Thepermitmustbesignedininkbytheholder,validatedbyenteringtheharvestdateandlocation,andremovinganotchfromthepermitforeach pheasant taken. Thepermitallowshunterstotaketwopheasantsperdayanduptosixperpermit. Alluplandgamehuntersarerequiredtowearamini-mumof36squareinchesofvisiblehunterorangeduringthepheasant seasonwhenhuntingonwildlifemanage-mentareaswherepheasantsarestocked. Areaswherepheasantsarestocked:FortBoise,PayetteRiver,Montour,C.J.Strike,Sterling,MarketLake,MudLake,CartierSlough,andNiagaraSprings.
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National Fossil DayOctober 14, 2015
AspecialWednesdayopening,tocelebrateNationalFos-silDayattheHagermanFossilBedsVisitorCenter,willbeheldonWednesday,October14,from9:00a.m.to5:00p.m. Explore the world ofpaleontologythroughac-tivitiesforkidsofallages.BecomeaJuniorRangerandearnabadge! TheVisitorCenterwillbeopenWednesday10/14to celebrate this specialday,andthenwillbeopenitsregularhoursofThurs-daythroughMondayfrom9to5. HagermanFassilBeds,VisitorCenter is locatedat:221NStateStreetinHagermanIdaho.Formoreinfor-mationcall(208)933-4127orvisitwww.nps.gov/hafo.
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serveroadswiththesnowplowedoff.Inthepast,asthe
wintersnowpiledup,carswereputinshedsorgarages,andput
uponblocksuntilspringandbareroads. WhenLonBaldwinpreparedtoreturntoGoodingCollegeafterChristmas,theroadswerecoveredwithfeetofsnow.So,heandDal(hisdad)drovethefrontwheelsofthecarupontoabobsled,andateamofhorsespulleditoverJohnsonHillasfarastheroadwassnowcovered.ThenLonbackedthecaroffthesledanddrovetoGooding,andhisdadreturnedhomeforthewinter.Itdidn’thurtLon’spopularitytobetheonlystudentwithacar. Thatwasinthe“goodolddays.”
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Doyouknowofanindividualorbusinesswhodeservesrecognitionfortheirvolunteerworkorprogram? Idaho’sBrightestStarAwardsisacceptingnominationsfor outstanding volunteerism in various communitiesthroughoutthestate.Submityournominationsnolaterthan5p.m.onNov.13,2015. Idaho’sBrightestStarAwardsarerecognizedineachofthesenominationcategories: Individual Student Senior citizen Organization Small business CorporationEachcategorywinnerwillbepresentedwithanawardandcertificatesignedbythegovernorataneventonThursday,Jan.21. Learnmoreandsubmitnominations:http://serveidaho.gov/Events/IdahosBrightestStars.aspx
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*1.50% Introductory Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is available on Home Equity Lines of Credit with an 80% loan-to-value (LTV) or less. The Introductory Interest Rate will be fixed at 1.50% during the five-month Introductory Period. A higher introductory rate will apply for an LTV above 80%. Offer is available for new applications submitted from September 12, 2015–November 20, 2015. After the five-month introductory period: the APR is variable and is based upon an index plus a margin. The APR will vary with Prime Rate (the index) as published in the Wall Street Journal. As of September 11, 2015, the variable rate for Home Equity Lines of Credit ranged from 2.99% APR to 8.25% APR. Higher rates may apply due to an increase in the Prime Rate, for a credit limit below $125,000, an LTV at or above 80%, a low credit score and/or not having a U.S. Bank personal Package Checking account. A U.S. Bank personal package checking account is required to receive the lowest rate, but is not required for loan approval. The rate will not vary above 18% APR, or applicable state law, or below 1.50% APR. Choosing an interest-only repayment may cause your monthly payment to increase, possibly substantially, once your credit line transitions into the repayment period. Repayment options may vary based on credit qualifications. Interest only repayment may be unavailable. Loan approval is subject to credit approval and program guidelines. Not all loan programs are available in all states for all loan amounts. Interest rates and program terms are subject to change without notice. Property insurance is required. U.S. Bank and its representatives do not provide tax or legal advice. Your tax and financial situation is unique. You should consult your tax and/or legal advisor for advice and information concerning your particular situation.
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Caricature Drawing,taughtbyartistLynnVan-Hoozer,onTuesdays,November3-24from6:30-8pmattheCSINorthSideCenterinGooding.Costtoregisterfortheclassis$75. Thisclasswillteachparticipantshowtocre-ateamusingandsatiricalcartoonsofyourfa-vorite(ornotsofavorite)faces.Famouspeople,celebrities,politicalfigures,friendsandevenfamilymemberscanallmakegoodsubjectsforthisdrawing.Avarietyofdrawingtoolswillbeusedincludingpencil,charcoal,inkorchalkstocompleteyourcaricature.Mostmaterialswillbeprovided,butparticipantsshouldbringphoto-graphsoftheiranticipatedsubjects.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~Yoga and Pilates,taughtbyHollyAdams,onMonandThurs,November2-30attheGoodingRecGym,20214thAvenueEast,Gooding,from7:30-8:30pm.Costtoregisteris$59. ThiscombinationofPilates&yogaclassisperfectforstretchingandstrengtheningthebody.Theemphasisisoncorecontrolinallposesandfocusonbreathingwhileinmotion.Thefullbody iscovered, leavingparticipantsfeelingtonedandflexible.Individualsofallfitnesslev-els,ages14andup,arewelcome.Participantsneedtobringtheirownmat.TherewillbenoclassonThursday,November26. Participantsmayregisterbycalling(208)934-8678or(208)732-6442.Classsizeislimitedsoearlyregistrationissuggested.
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Hunters: Exercise Caution in Burned Areas Whilefireseasoniswindingdownoroverinmostpartsofthestate,huntersstillneedtobevigilantofhazardsas-sociatedwithrecentlyburnedareas. Huntersareremindedthatwildfirescanstilloccurdur-ingfall,andtheyshouldalwaysbecarefulwithcampfires,barbecues,motors(chainsaws,generators,ATVs),andotheritemsthatcancausefires.Huntersshouldmakesuretheircampfiresarecompletelyoutbeforetheyleavefortheirmorninghuntsoranytimetheyleavetheircamps. Hereareafewprecautionsforpeopletravelinginrecentlyburnedareas:· Driving–Pleasedriveslowlywithyourheadlightson.Watchforfirevehiclesandpersonnel,othertraffic,anddonotstopontheroad.· Hazardoustrees–Firedamagedtreescanfallunex-pectedly.Beawareofyoursurroundingsandavoidareaswithsnags.· Debris–Watchforrollingrocks,logs,andotherdebris.Takeasawofsometype(handsawinWildernessareas)forpotentiallyclearingroadsandtrails.· Watchforashpits–Ashpitsareholesofhotorcoldashes,createdbyburnedtreesandstumps.Fallingintoashpitscancauseburnsand/orlowerleginjuries.· Flooding–Theriskoffloodsremainssignificantlyhigheruntilburnedvegetationcanre-grow—uptofiveyearsafterawildfire.· Wildernessvisitors–Ifyoutravelinthevicinityofafire,beawareofrapidandunpredictablefirespread,rollingdebris,fallingsnagsandtrees,andlimitedvisibility.· Prepare:Planyourtripwiththemostcurrentfireinfor-mationandusetrailsthatavoidthefire.Takeamapandcompass,andletothersknowyourtravelplans.Navigationskillsareimportantinfireareaswheretrailsignsmayhaveburnedandarenolongerpresentorreadable.· Watch:Asyoutravel,lookoutforburnedouttreesandsnags,unstablesectionsofthetrail,rollingrocks.· Camp:Chooseasafeplacetocamp.Lookforareasawayfromthefire,inopenareasoutofthetimber,awayfromfalling/rollinghazardsbelowcliffsandslopes.Insurethatcampfiresareoutbeforeleavingthearea.· Inaddition,ForestServicefirepersonnelwillbeconduct-ingfallprescribedburningwhichcouldlastforseveralweeksdependingonweatherandfuelconditions.Signswillbepostedonroadsnearallburnareaspriortoandwhenburningisinprogress,andfirepersonnelwillattempttocontactpeoplewhomightbehuntingorrecreatinginanareabeforeaplannedignition.Specificinformationisavailablebycontactingthelocalrangerdistrict.
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Crossings Winery To HostInvitation Artist Display
TheformerCarmelaWineryinGlennsFerryishousingayearrounddisplayofartrepresentativeofIdaho,featuringadifferentartisteachmonth.DuringthemonthofOctobertwoWendellartistswithbetheArtistsoftheMonth.GraceKoehler,whohasgainedfamewithher“featherpaintings”andRoyMasonwellknownforhiswatercolorlandscapes,willbehangingtheirartforsaleinthediningroomwheredinersandvisitorscanenjoytheiruniqueartwork.Grace
andRoyencouragealltheirlocalfriendsandfel-lowartiststovisittheCrossingsWinery,topar-takeofallthewineryhastooffer,andtohelp
celebratetheir timeas“ArtistsoftheMonth”.Formoreinfor-mationcall208-366-2313orvisittheirwebpage.
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Services►Localcertifiedelementaryteacherwithmanyyears ex-perienceinremedialworkinreading/math isavailablefortutoring. Progress is basedon frequency of sessions.Ratesareaffordable.Fairfieldarea.Call721-3317formoreinformation.►PATCH Levi, coveralls, etc.ReplaceBrokenZippers:coats, jackets, Levi, pants,etc. Hemming: pants, pantsdresses, etc. Gooding DropatAceHardware.CallKathy837-6267.►SettingappointmentsNOW;(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 muchtohandleonyourown?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►DuglasFirFirewoodforSale. $225, split & deliv-ered.Notfiresalvaged.Call358-0516.
►WoodMaster outdoor wood stove for sale. Sitsoutsideandheatshome,hotwater,shoporbarn.Smallorlargehomes.Burneitherwoodorpellets.Safeandef-ficient.John208-781-0691.
►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.
House For Sale►Lovely3bedroom,2.5bath.Countryhome inpristine,tranquilFairfieldneighborhood.Comfortablynestledon40acresplusbarn,triplegarageandoutbuildings.487South225East.Asking$284,800.Owneroccupied.SunLandInvest-ments:208-726-3046or208-788-6523.STELLAGRAY
Wanted:►Need someone to cleanmytraveltrailer.CallVonScheerat539-1005
Cabin For Sale►Cabin+Almost3acres.Nomorecrowdedcampgrounds.Approximately25northofFairfield,4milesfromBigSmokeycampground.Wildlifegalore.AHuntersParadise.Fireplace,Well&Septicinplace.Yourowncreekacrossthebackoftheproperty.Propanestoveandfridgeincluded.Familyhasgrownandscattered.Timeforanewfamilytocreatememories.Almost900squarefeetdownstairsplus3/4upstairsloft.4milesfromBigSmokey.20milesfromFeatherville.RoyalElkEstatesLot18.208-431-4787.Ownernotfinancing.$239,000
FreeWeiderPro9735:Allstationsplusattachments.DP-air-gometerexersizebike.Proformtreadmill.Workoutbench,padded.Freeweights.Call764-2355
For SaleLogFurniture:Queenlogbedframe/$400;twoTwinlogbedswithspring,mattress,andallbedding/$400each;3-seatlogcouch$400;threelogeasychairs/$200each;two6-drawerdressers/$75each;5-drawerdresser/$50;Guncabinetwithengravedglassfront,duckpattern/$95;Wolsleysix-footartisteasel,oak/$75.Call764-2355.
ServicesLong Arm Quilting and Custom Sewing. Doyouhaveaquilttopthatneedstobequilted?Wouldyoualsolikesomeonetofin-ishthequiltbysewingthebinding?Call208-934-6400SunflowerQuiltinginBel-levue,Idaho.
Anyonewanttomakeahauntedhouse/spookalleyinGooding?Notmuch timenormoney,butgreat location.Wehave to thisfast,wearewillingtodoitasafundraiserforcharity.Weneedafewpeoplewillingtoputsomeworkandcreativity in toafunproject.Sofindagrouporsomefriendsanlet’sgetstarted.TextDanat208-261-1862
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