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The Courier

Traveling OnThankgiving

National Weather Service

Aftera30yearwait,theGoodingSenatorsfinallyreachedtheStateFootballChampionshipgamelastFridaytofaceoffagainsttheEmmettHuskies. Thegameendedina54to 22 loss for the Sena-tors,butnotwithouttheHuskiesgivingupwhatis

beingcalledthe“Touch-downCatchoftheYear”byGoodingSeniorClan-cyCockerham. Abouthalfwaythroughthe3rdquarter,withthescore at 35 to 7, quar-terback Wyatt Williamsshotoffashortquickpassfromthetenyardlineto

connectwithCockerhamwhomadeafantasticone-handedTDreception. There is a possibil-ity that Emmett will bemovedbackuptothe2Adivision next year. If so,the Senators may have agoodshotatthechampi-onshipin2016.

Senators Take 2nd in 3A Championship

Last Friday, November20th,thetheCampionIceHouse in Hailey held itsGrandOpening. LocatednexttotheBlaineCountyRodeoarena,theIceHouseisnon-profit,refridg-eratedsportsarenathatwillgiveyear-roundoportunityforskatersofallages. The board of directorsfor this facility have beenworkingonthisprojectforovertenyears.In2010thepropertywasaquired,butfundingforthefacilityfellthrough.Then,beginningin2012,severallocalfamiliesincluding Lynn CampionWaddell helped fund the

completionofthecoveredskatingrink. The general scheduleforpublicskatingisweek-dayafternoons,Saturdays(varioustimes),andSun-day mornings, however,Sarah Benson (executivedirector of the facility)cautionseveryonetocheckhaileyice.org forupdatedschedulesastheIceHousewillbehostingnumeroushockeygamesduringthenextfewweekends.

Thecostforpublicskatingis$7forAdultsand$5forYouth.Skaterentalsare$5. Also, food is availableat an on-site cafe servingbreakfastandlunchitems. Inmid-December(weath-er permitting) a outdoornaturalicesheetwillbesetupinsidetherodeoarena.Freeloanerskatesandgearwillbeavailablefrom2:30to 6 Monday-Friday, andfrom10:30to6onSaturdayandSunday.

New Skating Rink in Hailey

Cold and snowy con-ditions are expected inSoutheast Oregon andSouthwestIdahoTuesdaynight through Thanks-giving Day as a stormcomesinfromtheGulfofAlaska.Thestormcenterisexpectedtotracksouththrough Oregon, theneastintoNevada. With that track... sig-nificantamountsofsnoware possible in Oregon,andinOwyheeandTwinFallscounties.OnlylightsnowisexpectednorthofthesnakebasininIdaho. Colder air will comein Thanksgiving Daythroughtheweekendandanysnowthatdoesfall islikelytostay. As for return travel onthe weekend, the situ-ation is not yet clear, assomeforecastprojectionshavesnowre-developingoverIdahoandsoutheastoregonwhileothershavenone.Forsafetravelpre-pareawinterweathertravelkitandkeepitinyourcar.Alsotravelwithappropri-atetiresorcarrychainsforunexpected road condi-tionsalongyourroute.

Volume 39 ~ Number 47

News from the Heart of IdahoCamas • Lincoln • Gooding

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Notices of Upcoming Events & MeetingsPrairie Quilters ThePrairieQuiltersinFairfieldhaveanewquiltontheframe.Stopbyandaddafewstitches.Beginnersmorethanwelcome!TuesdaysandFridaysfrom10:00to12:00attheCamasSenior&CommunityCenter.Camas Craft Bazaar Callingallcrafters!TheCommunityChurch,incon-junctionwiththeannualTreeLighting,willbehostingitsCraftBazaaronFriday,December4,2015.IfyouwouldbeinterestedinhavingboothspacepleasecontactMelodyat764-2630.Boothspaceisfreeofcharge.HOT BALL Blackout Bingo ThisThursday,November19th,comeenjoyanightofBINGOattheLincolnCountyCommunityCenter.20%ofgrossreceiptsdonatedtoLincolnCountycharities.Nooneunder18yearsofagepermittedintheBingoHall.

Chili/Soup ContestDecember 4th in Fairfield

TheAnnualChristmasTreeLightinginFairfieldwillbeheldonFriday,December4th. So,getoutyourfavoritechiliorsouprecipeandpreparetoshareyourmasterpiecewiththeworld(orthosetryingtostaywarmonacoldwinter’snight). Check-intimeforyourcreationis5:30p.m.onthedayofthecontestatSoldierCreekBrewery. Ifyouhavequestions,callShellyat539-9239.SponsoredbytheCamasChamberofCommerce.

PleasejoinusinRemembering Novemberisamonthmorededicatedtoremember-ingourveteransthanothermonths.But,weshouldrememberthemmorethanjustoneday,oronemonth-itshouldbeallyearlong. Tocommemorateourveterans,Walmarthasstartedacampaignaskingallofustoputa“greenlightbulb”outsideourhomes.Thatgreenlightisasymbolofoursupportforourveterans. Please join us in thanking and honoring ourveterans.

Monte&BreezieTo learn more, goto www.greenlightavet.com

Christmas Tree Lighting& Community Potluck

December4thinShoshone TheLincolnCountyChamberofCommerceandtheLostn’LavaCowboyGatheringarehostingacommunityChristmaspartyattheCommunityCenter. Thetreelightingwilltakeplaceat6p.m.followedbythepotluckat6:30(bringasidedishordessert).MusicalentertainmentwillbeprovidedbytheShoshoneSchoolMusicDepartment. Formoreinformation,call208-886-9811,orvisitwww.lincolncountychamber.org.AgapeLuncheon

TheAgapeMinistryluncheonwillbeheldonWednes-day,December2nd,attheCommunityMeetingRoomattheGoodingFairGrounds,Gooding,Idahobeginningat11:30am.Thethemeforthisluncheonwillbe“ForGodSoLoved...”. SonyaDentonofTwinFallswillpresentamusicalpro-gramwithherchildrenandgrandchildrenthatincludesaspecialChristmasmessageconcerningGod’sloveforhischildren. Becausethisisacateredevent,reservationsarerequired.Ifyouwillbehavinglunch,pleasecontactCarolynHer-zingerat934-5700onorbeforeSunday,November29th.Costofthelunchis$8.50.Theprogram,whichbeginsatnoon,isfreetothepublic.

Richfield Craft BazaarDecember4th&5th

(Friday&Saturday) ACraftBazaarwillbeheldinRichfieldonDecember4thfrom10to6andDecember5thfrom9to4attheAmericanLegionHall.

Arts,Crafts,BakedGoodsand...More!~~~~~

GoldenYearSeniorCenter

Christmas BazaarSaturday,December5th~9:30to2:00

Crafts&BakedGoods,andaRaffleLunch served at 11:30

SouporChili,Bread,CinnamonRoll218NorthRailStreetWestinShoshone

Call886-2369formoreinformation

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Dine-In or Take-Out

Pizza & PastaDowntown FairfieldCall in your order

764-2030Wed & Thurs 5 to 8 & Friday thru Sunday 5 to 9

••Fresh Bread Made For YOU!

Special Food Bank in Fairfield The Idaho Food Bank will be bringing a special holiday delivery to Fairfield on December 9th. Whether your need is big or small, you are encouraged to come to the Lighthouse Church (231 Ponderosa Ave. East) from noon to 4:00. Call 764-3322 for more info.

The Gooding Gobbler OnThanksgivingDay,runoffacouplepoundsorbuildupagoodappititeinthethirdannualGoodingGobbler. This5KRun/Walkwillbeginat8:00a.m.withsignupatNorthValleyAcademy(morningofrace-7:00a.m.),onlineatactive.com,oratWildMane(1245thAveWest).Costtoenteris$20(12plus)and$10(5to12).Allrun-nerswillreceiveaT-Shirtforparticipating.Strollersarewelcome.Questionabouttherun,callEmilyGraybealat539-1235. ProceedsfromtheeventwillgotowardtheGoodingVolunteerGroup’sPlaygroundFund.WeareworkingtoraisemoneytoinstallnewandsafeequipmentinourGoodingCityParks.Weappreciateyoursupportandlookforwardtorunning/walkingwithyou!

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Go for a Christmas Swim MiracleHotSpringsisnowofferingaholidaygiftcardfortheirswimming/privatepool.Youcanpurchasethe$50SwimCardfor$40attheirwebsite(mhsprings.com)oratthepoolat19073AHighway30(10milesNWofBuhlor9milesSofHagerman).Forreservationscall208-543-6002.ClosedonSundays.

TheSilence&TheSoundACantataforChristmas

byHeatherSorenson On December 11th, 12th &13th, the Gooding CommunityChoraleandOrchestrawillpres-ent The Silence & The Sound.TheCantata,underthedirectionofRickStrickland,willhaveaspecialappearancebytheNorthValleyAcademyStrings. TheperformancewillbeheldattheWalkerCenterAudi-torium(60511thAvenueEast)inGooding.OnDecember11th&12ththeperformancewilltakeplaceat7:00p.m.OnDecember13ththeywillperformat4:00p.m. Free-willdonationareappreciated.

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Soup & Pie OnDecember12thfrom4to6,theGoodingCommu-nityChoralewillbeservingSoup&PieattheGoodingUnitedMethodistChurch(805MainStreet).Free-willdonationsareappreciatedandallproceedswillgotosup-porttheGoodingCommunityChorale.

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o b i t u a r i e s WintonChristopherMahn-ke,59,aresidentofTwinFalls,passedawaySaturday,Novem-ber 14, 2015at his home inTwinFalls.WintonwasbornonAugust6,1956,inLindsay,California,toJohnandJoyceMahnke. Ourdadwassofullofsuchabeautifulspiritthathecouldneverhardlycontain it. Heshoweditthroughhisslysmileandhislitupeyes.Hewasalwayskindandlovingandalwaysthelightofthefamily.Hewasaverywittypersonandenjoyedmakingpeoplelaugh.Askids,weknewthatwhendadproppedhiscowboybootsuponthefootstoolandlookedourwaythatitwasourdutytogooverandpullhisbootsoffforhim.Hewouldpropthemupandlookoveratusandgiveusaslightsmile,andthatisallittook. Wealsoknewthatifwewereinthekitchencookingandhewasinhischair,thatheexpectedustobringhimaplateoffood,because,afterall,hewasthefatherandwewerehislovingkidsandthatwasourjobtodo.Healwaysappreci-atedeverythingwedidforhimandunderstoodwhenwecouldnotdomore.Hewasaverypridefulmanandrarelywantedhelpbutespeciallywhenwewantedtogivehimhelphedidnotwanttoacceptit.Hemadeitknownthathecouldstilltakecareofhimself.Hestatedmanytimesinourlifethathewasamarine,sotherewasnoneedforanyonetobesissylalasandwhineaboutthings. Hewaskind,lovingandaverybrightlightinourfamily.Unfortunately,hewasinabadcaraccidentyearsagothatchangedhislifeforever.Hehadsomuchfulllifeyettoliveandtheaccidentmadehisliferougherthanitshouldhavebeen,andoursaswell,butdadalwayssawthebrightsideofit.Thenurseswerealwaysachancefordadtoflirtalittleandevenconthemintofootrubs.Hegotfootrubsthesamewayashegothisbootsoff.Hestuckhisfeetoutsideofthe

WintonChristopherMahnke blanketsofthehospitalbedandlookedatthenursewithaslysmile,nextthingweknow,thenurseisrubbinghisfeetanddadislayingtherepeacefullycontent.Nowordswereeverspoken,andhegotjustwhathewanted. Hisphonecallswerealwaysfullofslycommentsandlaughter. Hewasaveryproudmarineandweknowthathewouldhavewantedhissontohavehisflag.Everyonewhoknowsdadknowsthathispantsmustbecreasedcorrectly,hisbootsmushbeshinedandifhewasn’twearingahatwhenthenhishairmustbepartedandcombednicely.Thatisexactlywhatwedidforhim.Weboughthimbrandnewjeansandcreasedhispants,boughthimanicenewwarmwesternshirt,gothisfavoritecowboyhat,cleaned,andofcourseshinedhisboots.Topthatoffwithhisbelt,whichhashisnameonthebackandaWonthebuckle,anddadislookingverysharp,butmostofall,heisfeelingthebesthehasinyears;painfree. Hehadsomuchprideinhisfamily.Itdidn’tmatterwhatfamilymemberitwas,hehadspecialthingstosayabouteachone.Hewasthepeacekeeper.Hedidn’tlikewhenthefamilywasfightingandhemadethatknown.Heloveduskids.Hebeamedwithpridewhentalkingaboutusorhisgrandkids.Healwaysrememberedtosendallofthegrandkidsagiftofmoneyoneveryholiday.Lifewassureroughforhimbutthatneverlethimforgetamoment. Wintonissurvivedbyhisparents,JohnandJoyceMahnke;3brothers,Ray(Linda)Mahnke,Scott(Katy)Mahnke,andCharles(Debra)Mahnke;sister,BarbaraHanaghan;son,JosephMahnke,andgrandkidsKeraandDavid;daughter,AngelaTurnipseed,andgranddaughter,Kylie;daughter,Ju-lie(Jered)Hollibaughandgranddaughter,JesMae;sonJoshMorton;andnephewandnieces,BrandonMahnke,John(Cassie)Mahnke,DanielMahnke,ChristianHanaghan,LainaHanaghan,RebekahMahnke,RachelMahnkeandJamesClifford. Hewasprecededindeathbyhisbrother,JamesMahnkeandhisverybestfriend,GordonGirardin. Weareveryheartbrokenathisloss.Hecallsfullofjoyandlaughterwillbemissed,butwetrulyknowthatheisfeelingmuchbetterandhispainisgone. Weloveyou,dad. Agravesideservicewithmilitaryhonorswillbeheldat11:00am,onMonday,November23,2015attheHagermanCemeteryinHagerman. ArrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDe-marayFuneralService.Condolencesandmemoriesmaybesharedwiththefamilyatdemarayfuneralservice.com.

death noticesAnnittaMitticeColeman,67,aresidentofWatsonville,California,formerlyofWendell,passedawayWednesday,November18,2015inWatsonville.Nopublicservicesareplanned.Localarrangementsareunderthecareanddirec-tionofDemarayFuneralService–WendellChapel.

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RogerMorris“Butch”Niel-son,71,a residentofGood-ing, passed away Thursday,November 19, 2015, doingwhathe lovedmost-work-ingonhisranch. ButchwasborninWendell,Idaho on October 10, 1944toMorrisandLoisNielson.HelivedinGoodingmostofhis life. He graduated fromGooding High School andwent on to college at IdahoState inPocatello, receivinghisbachelorandmasterde-greesinSpeechPathology. ItwasatISUwherehemettheloveofhislife,SharonSilberg.TheyweremarriedApril10,1971.TheylivedinNampa,wheretheir2sons,EricandChadwereborn.ButchworkedforCanyonOwyheeSchoolDistrictforacoupleofyearsbeforegoingtoworkforHealthandWelfareinNampaastheirSpeechTherapist. In1980,ButchandSharonandtheirboysmovedbacktoGooding,buildingahomeacrosstheroadfromhisfolks.ButchwasreallyhappytobebackinGoodingandhelpinghisdadontheranch.ButchwenttoworkforGooding,WendellandHagermanSchoolDistricts

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Auto/Home/Life/Commercial/Health 309 Main Street / GoodingOPEN: Mon-Fri: 9 am to 5 pm

It’s Never Too Late for a Flu Shot!

SouthCentralPublicHealthDistrict(SCPHD)wantstoremindthepublicthatitisnevertoolatetogetvacci-natedagainsttheflu.SCPHDispreparedwithseasonalinfluenzavaccineforkids,adults,andhighdoseforseniors65orolder(ahigherdosegivesseniorsabetterimmuneresponse,whichmeansbetterprotection). TheCentersforDiseaseControladvisesthatitisstillvaluabletoreceivethefluvaccineinDecember,JanuaryandevenFebruary.Typically,thepeakinfluenzaseasoninsouthcentralIdahoislateJanuarythroughearlyMarch. SCPHDoffices inTwinFalls,Burley,Rupert,Bel-levue,Jerome,andGoodingarecurrentlyofferingfluclinics.SCPHDwillbillMedicaid,Medicare,andmostinsurance.

astheirSpeechTherapistuntilhisretirementin2002.Heworkedweekendsandsummershelpingwithcattle,trailingthemtoHillCityinlatespringandthencheck-ingonthemeveryotherdaywhenthecattlewereontheforest.Helovedridinghishorses,andwhentheboyswereoldenough,hisgreatestjoywasbeingwiththemandteachinghischildrenandgrand-childrenthevalueofhardwork.Helovedtheoutdoorsandeachdaywasagreatdayforhim. Butchwasprecededindeathbyhisparents,MorrisandLois;and1oldersister,GayleNielsonFisher. HeissurvivedbyhiswifeSharonNielson,ofGood-ing;sons,Eric(Sarah)Nielson,ofKimberly,andChad(Destiny)Nielson,ofFiler;4grandchildren,Natalie,Dallan,BlakeandTaylor;2sisters,LyndaSoderquist,ofPocatello,andCarla(Max)Eiden,ofBoise;niecesandnephews,AndreaSeek,ofMassachusetts,ClaySeek,ofPocatello,DavidFisher,ofGooding,MikeFisher,ofBoise,MaryFisherMack,ofCalifornia,andMeaganRaumanis,ofBoise. Acelebrationof lifewillbeheldat11:00am,onSaturday,November28,2015attheGoodingBasqueCenter(285EuskadiLaneinGooding).In lieuofflowers,pleasedonatetoacharityofyourchoiceinButch’sname. ArrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDe-marayFuneralService–GoodingChapel.Condolencesandmemoriesmaybesharedwiththefamilybyvisitingtheobituarylinkatwww.demarayfuneralservice.com.

Thefluvirusiscontagiousandspreadsquickly,par-ticularlyingroupsettingssuchasschoolsandworkplaces.SCPHDrecommendsthatpeople: · Getafluvaccination. · Washhandsoftenandparticularly aftersneezingandcoughing. · Avoidtouchingtheireyes,nose,andmouth. · Covertheircoughsandsneezes. · Stayhomewhensick. Visitwww.phd5.idaho.govforseasonalfluclinicsched-ulesorcallaSCPHDofficenearyou.

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Tee Hurd

IguessI’mcaught“talkingturkey.”Englishishardenoughtounderstandwith-

outtryingtoincorporatedsomeotherlanguage.EvenBenjaminFranklin(oneofourforefathers),whohadmanyinventionscreditedtohisname,wasblamedfortalkingturkey.Hewasbelievedtobequotedassaying,“theturkeyshouldbeournationalbird.”Thetruthofthematterwashethoughtanybird,aturkeyforexample,wouldbeabetterchoicethantheeagle.Hesaidtheeaglewasofbadmoralcharacter.Itwouldsitinatreeandstealthepraycaughtbeafishinghawkbecauseitwastoolazytohuntforitself. TheNavajowereprobablythefirstnativeAmericanstodomesticateturkeys.Itwaslosingbattletokeepthewildturkeysfromdevouringtheircrops.Tableswereturnedontheturkeyswhentheywerefenced,fed,andfattened.Thisprovidedmoremeat,andthefeatherswereusedasorna-mentaldecorationsfortheNavajo. BigBird,oneofthebeginningstarsforSesameStreet,hasacostumemadeofrealturkeyfeathers.Thecompany,AmericanPlumeandFancyFeather,selectedwhiteturkeyfeathers,dyedthemyellow,andattachedthemtoBigBirdscostume.Turkeyfeathersare,ingeneral,toostiffforpillowstuffingandareusuallyturnedintocompost. Turkeyscanfly,butareveryfastrunners.Trytooutrunone;you’llcomeinsecondplace.The“TurkeyTrot”wasafastpaceddanceintheearly1900’s.Thedancewasfourside-wayshoppingstepsononefoot,thenfourbackontheotherfoot.The“Trot”wasprobablynamedfortheprocedureoftryingtocatchaturkeywhenonewasneededasameal. Kings,knights,andknaves,didn’tdineonturkeysasshowninthemovies.Theydinedonpeacockorswan.Theturkey,nativetoAmerica,didn’tmakeitacrosstheAtlanticuntilthemid16thcentury. Tolabelsomethingasaturkey(meaningsomethingthatwasinferiororafailure)datesbacktothe1920’s.Invaude-ville,anactthatfailedtosellticketsoronelameenoughtobebooedoffthestage,waslabeledaturkey(presumablyduetothebird’sreputationforstupidity). Forthepast50years,manyhomecookshavebeenundertheimpressionthanButterballTurkeysareturkeyswithbutterinjectedintothem.TherealtruthisthattheButter-ballisaspecificbreedofturkey.Theyallhavewhitefeathersandextrabroadbreasts-oops,goodmarketing. Hopefullythegobble,gobbleyouhearwillbethesoundofturkeybeingeatenatThanksgiving,Christmas,oranyothermeal. Thisismy“CupofTee”talkingturkey.

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

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

-----------------------Thur,Nov26(Rich) CLOSEDFORFriday,Nov27(Sho) THANKSGIVINGMonday,Nov30(Rich) BeefStroganoff&BirthdayCk.Tuesday,Dec1(Sho) TurkeySandw/MashedPotatoWed,Dec2(Sho) Hamburgers&BananaC.Pie

Gooding934-5504(308SeniorAvenue)LunchSuggestedDonation$3.50

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

------------------Thursday,Nov26 HAPPYTHANKGIVINGMonday,Nov30 PotatoBarTuesday,Dec1 StroganoffWednesday,Dec2 ChickenNoodleSoup

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

Breakfast:(8to10)2ndSaturdayoftheMonthOpenforCoffeeandBreakfast7to11a.m.

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Friday,Nov27 HAPPYTHANKGIVINGTuesday,Dec1 BeefStroganoffWednesday,Dec2 ChickenPotPie

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

Senior Center MenusAll menus are subject to change without notice.

Wendell536-2730(105WestAvenueA)LunchisservedeveryMondayatNoon.

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Veterans Day Concert Themusicteacher,BeniteRemaley,fromHorizonEl-ementarySchoolinJeromeIdaho,hadherthirdgradeclasspreformaspecialVeteransDayconcerttohonorourVeterans.TheVeteranswhoattendedwereveryhonoredtoberemembered. AlsoonNovember11th,theJeromeCommemorativeCommitteeplacearecentlypurchasedVietnamMonu-mentinJerome’sSouthPark.TheJeromeMayor,DaveDavis, also re-namedSouthParkTheJeromeVeter-ans Park. A largegroup of veteransand their familiesbraved the coolweather to comeout and help withthisdedication.

College of Southern Idaho

NORTH SIDE CENTER202 14th Avenue East - Gooding, Idaho(208) 934-8678 or northsidecenter@csi.edu AreyouaCSIstudentwhoneedstoimproveyouralgebraskillsbeforeenrollingintheCollegeAlgebra,Precalculus,orElementaryStatisticscourse?TheCSINorthSideCen-terinGoodingisofferingMATH043,“AlgebraforCol-legeReadiness”from11to11:50a.m.,MondaythroughThursdays,Jan.19throughMay12. InstructorChuckJackfacilitatesthisface-to-face,self-pacedclassinwhichyourmathskillswillbeassessedtode-terminewhatyoualreadyknowaboutthematerialcoveredintheclass.Youwillthenbetakenthroughmini-lessonsdesignedtofillinthegaps. “AlgebraforCollegeReadiness”willprepareyouforthehigher-levelmathcoursesrequiredbymanyCSIdegreeprograms.AqualifyingCompassplacementtestscoreisneededtoenrollintheMATH043course.TheCompassplacementtestmaybetakenfreeofchargeattheNorthSideCenter. Formoreinformation,pleasecontactthecenterat(208)934-8678ornorthsidecenter@csi.edu.

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Petition Gathering Begins For Initiative To Slash Tuition 22%

AsignaturegatheringeffortbeganonTuesday,No-vember24th,inBoisewhereagroupofcollegefriends,troubledtofindtuitionrateshavenearlytripledsince2000,havedecidedtotaketheissuetothePeopleofIdaho. Thegroup,Stoptuitionhikes.com,hascompletedthelengthyballotlanguagereviewandtitlingprocesswiththestateAttorneyGeneral.Thegroupwillbeganitssignaturegatheringeffortswithakick-ofeventatDawsonTaylorCoffeeinBoisetoprovidepetitionformstovolunteers,educatesupportersaboutpetitiongatheringrules,andfieldanyquestionscommunitymembersmayhave. Additionally,thegrouphaspostedprintablecopiesofthepetitionformonitswebsite--www.stoptuitionhikes.com--sothatcommunitymembersexcitedaboutthiseffortwhocannotattendcanstillgetinvolved. Moreinformationaboutthiseffortnextweek...

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Legal Notices ~ Legal Notices ~ Legal Notices

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE

NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthatonJanuary29,2016,atthehourof2:00o’clockp.m.ofsaidday,attheofficesofCamasCountyCourthouseon501SoldierRoad,Fairfield,ID,Trusteewillsellatpublicauctiontothehighestbidder,forcashinlawfulmoneyoftheUnitedStatesofAmerica,allpayableatthetimeofsale,thefollowingdescribedrealpropertysituatedintheCountyofCamas,StateofIdaho,anddescribedasfollows,to-wit:

Lot6AofLots5,6&7ofWestShoreSubdivision,accordingtotheofficialplatthereof,recordedasInstrumentNo.78457,recordsofCamasCounty,Idaho.

TheSellerhasnoknowledgeofamoreparticulardescriptionoftheabovedescribedrealproperty,butforpurposesofcompliancewithIdahoCodeSection60-113,theTrusteehasbeeninformedthatthestreetaddressof060PrivateRoad,CamasCounty,Idaho,maysometimesbeassociatedwithsaidrealproperty.

Saidsalewillbemade,withoutcovenantorwarrantyregard-ingtitle,possessionorencumbrances,tosatisfytheobligationsecuredbyandpursuanttothepowerofsaleconferredintheDeedofTrustmadeandenteredintoon05/17/2006,byandamongMarcA.Green,amarriedmanashissole&separateproperty,asGrantor,andFidelityNationalTitleInsuranceCo.,asTrustee,andMortgageElectronicRegistrationSys-temsInc.,asBeneficiary;saidDeedofTrusthavingbeenfiledofrecordon05/17/2006asInstrumentNo.79634,OfficialRecordsofCamasCounty,Idaho.ThenamingoftheaboveGrantor(s)isdonetocomplywithIdahoCodeSection45-1506(4)(a);norepresentationismadeastotheresponsibilityofGrantor(s)forthisobligation.

Thedefaultforwhichthesaleistobemadeisthatnomonth-lyinstallmentpaymentsunderaDeedofTrustNotedated05/17/2006,intheamountof$729.82permonthfor01/01/2013andeachmonththereafterhavebeenmade,togetherwithac-cruinglatecharges,plusanyotherchargeslawfullydueunderthenote,deedoftrust,andIdaholaw.

Thebalanceowingasof2/3/2015thedatehereofontheobliga-tionsecuredbysaidDeedofTrustistheamountof$199,648.99;plusservicecharges,latecharges,andanyothercostsorex-pensesassociatedwiththisforeclosureasprovidedbytheDeedofTrustorDeedofTrustNote,orbyIdaholaw.

Dated9/25/2015 byBrianG.Sayer Klatt,Augustine,Sayer, Treinen&Rastede,P.C. 925E.4thSt. Waterloo,Iowa50703

Senators Support PILT Program Washington,D.C.–U.S.SenatorsMikeCrapo(R-ID)andMichaelBennet(D-CO)todayledabipartisancoali-tionurgingSenateleaderstofullyfundthePaymentinLieuofTaxes(PILT)programinanyend-of-yearlegislation. PaymentsinLieuofTaxes(PILT)providefederalpay-mentstonearly1,900localgovernmentsacross49statestohelpoffsetlossesinpropertytaxesbecauseofnontaxablefederallandwithinstateboundaries.PILTpaymentsarecriticaltoruralcountiesacrossthecountryandareusedtofundservicessuchaspolice,fireprotection,andemergencyresponse. “PILTfundingisanimportantresourceformanycoun-tiesinIdahoandacrossournationandisnotexclusivetoruralorwesterncommunities,”saidCrapo.“ThestrongshowingofbipartisansenatorsonthisletterisevidencethatPILTpaymentsarecriticaltocommunitiesnation-wide.Ilookforwardtoworkingwithallmycolleaguestorestorefundingtothisimportantprograminafiscally-responsiblemanner.” “CountiesthroughoutColorado,particularlythosewithvastexpansesofpubliclands,considerPILTanessentialpartoftheirbudgets,”Bennetsaid.“Thisfundinghelpspayforroadmaintenance,emergencyservices,andlawen-forcement.FullfundingforPILTwillensurethesecoun-tieshavetheresourcestheyneedtoprovidethesecrucialservicestoColoradans.” “WithoutfullfundingforthePILTprogrambeforetheendoftheyear,countiesacrossthenationwillbeunabletoprovideessentialservicessuchaseducation,lawenforce-ment,searchandrescue,roadmaintenanceandpublichealthtoresidentsandmillionsoffederallandsvisitorsalike,”thelawmakerswrotetoMajorityLeaderMitchMcConnellandMinorityLeaderHarryReid.“However,astheendoftheyearapproaches,enactingfull-fundingforPILTinFY2016isessentialinordertoprovidecountieswiththecertaintytheyneedtoplantheirownbudgetsandcontinueprovidingessentialcountyservices.” Thelawmakersadded,“Movingforward,wehopeCon-gresscanworktogethertoenactafiscallyresponsiblelong-termsustainablesolutiontofullyfundthisimportantpro-gramandeliminatetheongoingfundinguncertaintyPILTcountiesface.”

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FIRST DAY OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THECAMAS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING

October 13, 2015 Themeetingwascalledtoorderat9:00a.m.byChairmanBarbMcMurdo.AlsopresentwereCommissionerKennethBackstrom,CommissionerRonChapman,ProsecutingAt-torneyMattPember,andClerkKorriBlodgett. TheBoardreviewedtheAgenda.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoamendtheAgendatoincludeaMOUwiththeMini-CassiaJuvenileDetentionCenter,asitarrivedlateandisatimesensitivematter.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedtheyearlyMini-CassiaJuvenileDetentionCenterAgreement.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapproveandsigntheMini-CassiaAgreement.SecondedbyCommissionerBackstrom.Unanimous. StevenYearsleywithForsgrenAssociates,metwiththeBoardtodiscusstheworkonthebridges.StevenprovidedaContrac-tor’sApplicationforPaymentfromConcretePlacingCompany.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapproveandsignthe$207,506.84invoicefromConcretePlacingCompany.Sec-ondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoarddiscussedtheBeaverCreekEPAsettlementagree-ment.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontosigntherevisedStormWaterAgreementandproceedwithpaymentintheamountof$9,000.00.SecondedbyCommissionerChap-man.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedtheE911CommunicationsGrantAc-ceptanceAward.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoacceptandauthorizetheChairmantosign.SecondedbyCom-missionerBackstrom.Unanimous. CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovethebillsaspresentedontheclaimslist.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontopaythebillsfromValleyService.SecondedbyCommissionerMcMurdo.CommissionerChapmanrecusedhimself. CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovethebillsfromCamasCreek.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.CommissionerMcMurdorecusedherself. TheBoardadjournedat12:00pm.

ExpenditureFundTotals:JusticeFund $6,867.96 CurrentExpense $13,129.23Indigent $3,472.00 Road&Bridge $51,546.25DistrictCourt $479.77 Revaluation $438.00Health $500.00 Landfill $360.00NoxiousWeeds $3,622.45 Elections $10.20Ambulance $7,034.88 911Comm. $3,943.43StateFund $14,672.55 LegionMemorial $0.00Snowmobile $0.00 CityofFairfield $3,158.08SchoolDist.#121 $4,180.79 CemeteryDistrict $29.49WestMagicFireDist. $0.00 CamasMosquitoDist. $91.12CamasCo.Library $611.48 JuniorCollegeTuition $0.00

WaterwaysFund $651.85 RangeImprovement $0.00HistoricalSociety $0.00 CourtTrust $0.00 Sept.Payroll $118,502.60

-----October 19, 2015

ThemeetingwascalledtoorderbyChairmanMcMurdo.AlsopresentwereCommissionerKennethBackstrom,Com-missionerRonChapman,ProsecutorMattPemberandDeputyClerkAnnieFrostenson. TheBoardreviewedtheagenda.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovetheagendaasposted.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedtheRoadMaintenanceAgreementbe-tweenBlaineCountyandCamasCounty.CommissionerChap-manmadeamotiontoapproveandsigntheMaintenanceagree-ment.SecondedbyCommissionerBackstrom.Unanimous. ReneeWaitemetwiththeBoardtointroduceherselfasthenewFifthDistrictJuvenileJusticeLiaisonanddiscusscurrentreportsofIdahoJuveniles.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovetheannualreport.SecondedbyCommission-erChapman.ChairMcMurdosignedoffontheCountyAnnualJuvenileJusticeReport,verifyingthatCamasCountyhashadzerojuvenilesonprobationfortheyearbeginningOctober2014toSeptember2015. The Board reviewed the Septembermeetingminutes.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapprovetheminutesascorrected.SecondedbyCommissionerBackstrom.Unanimous. TheBoardadjournedat1:00p.m.

-----October 26, 2015

Themeetingwascalledtoorderat9:05ambyChairmanBarbMcMurdo.AlsopresentwereCommissionerRonChapman,CommissionerKennethBackstrom,ProsecutingAttorneyMattPember,andClerkKorriBlodgett. TheBoardreviewedtheAgenda.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovetheAgendaasposted.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedaPathologyAgreementwithAdaCounty.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapproveandsignthePathologyAgreementwithAdaCounty.SecondedbyCom-missionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardwentintoexecutivesessionperIdahoCode74-206(1)(a)toconsiderpersonnelmatters.TheBoardcameoutofexecutivesessionat9:45a.m. TheBoardadjournedat11:16a.m.

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALETSNo.ID08000013-15-2APNRP01S15E313000ATONo.281013/556065-J OnMarch11,2016at02:00PM(recognizedlocaltime),OnthefrontstepstotheCamasCountyCourthouse,501SoldierRoad,Fairfield,ID83327intheCountyofCamas,StateofIdaho,AllianceTitleandEscrowCorpassuccessorTrusteeonbehalfofWilmingtonSavingsFundSociety,FSBDBAChristianaTrust,notinitsindividualcapacity,butsolelyasTrusteeforBCAT2014-4TTByRushmoreLoanManage-mentServices,LLC,ItsAppointedAttorneyInFact,willsellatpublicauction,tothehighestbidderforcash,inlawfulmoneyoftheUnitedStates,allpayableatthetimeofsale,thefollowingdescribedrealproperty,situatedintheCountyofCamas,StateofIdaho,anddescribedasfollows:TOWNSHIP1SOUTH,RANGE15,EASTOFTHEBOISEMERIDIAN,CAMASCOUNTY,IDAHOSEC-TION31:APARCELOFLANDLOCATEDINTHENORTHWESTQUARTEROFTHENORTHWESTQUARTER,DESCRIBEDASFOLLOWS:

BeginningattheNortheastcorneroftheNorthwestquarteroftheNorthwestquarterofsaidsection31;thencesouthontheeastboundarylineoftheNorthwestquarteroftheNorthwestquarterforadistanceof360.00feet;thencewestandparallelwiththenorthboundaryofsection31foradis-tanceof200.00feet;thencenorthandparallelwiththeeastboundaryofsection31foradistanceof360.00feettothenorthboundaryofsection31;thenceeastalongthenorthboundaryofsaidsection31foradistanceof200.00feettothepointofbeginning.

TheTrusteehasnoknowledgeofamoreparticulardescrip-tionoftheabovereferencedrealproperty,butforpurposesofcompliancewithSection60-113IdahoCode,theTrusteehasbeeninformedthattheaddressof:319E300S,FAIRFIELD,ID83327,issometimesassociatedwithsaidrealproperty. Saidsalewillbemadewithoutcovenantorwarrantyregard-ingtitle,possessionorencumbrancestosatisfytheobligationsecuredbyandpursuanttothepowerofsaleconferredintheDeedofTrustexecutedbyMICHAELD.BISHOP,ANUN-MARRIEDMANasGrantors,toFIDELITYNATIONALTITLEINSURANCECO.asTrustee,forthebenefitand

securityofMORTGAGEELECTRONICREGISTRA-TIONSYSTEMS,INC.(“MERS”),asdesignatednomineeforBANKOFAMERICA,N.A.,Beneficiaryofthesecu-rityinstrument,itssuccessorsandassigns,datedasofJanuary25,2010andrecordedMay5,2010asInstrumentNo.2010-083003andthebeneficialinterestwasassignedtoWilmingtonSavingsFundSociety,FSBDBAChristianaTrust,notinitsindividualcapacity,butsolelyasTrusteeforBCAT2014-4TTandrecordedSeptember23,2015asInstrumentNumber2015086763oftherecordsofCamasCounty,Idaho. TheaboveGrantorsarenamedtocomplywithsection45-1506(4)(A),IdahoCode.Norepresentationismadethattheyare,orarenot,presentlyresponsibleforthisobligationsetforthherein.ThedefaultforwhichthissaleistobemadeunderDeedofTrustandNotedatedJanuary25,2010is:failedtopaypay-mentswhichbecamedue.ThemonthlypaymentsforPrincipal,InterestandImpounds(ifapplicable)of$803.41,duepermonthfromSeptember1,2011,andallsubsequentpaymentsuntilthedateofsaleorreinstatement.TheprincipalbalanceowingasofthisdateontheobligationsecuredbysaidDeedofTrustis$116,942.43,plusaccruedinterestattherateof5.00000%perannumfromAugust1,2011.Alldelinquentamountsarenowdue,togetherwithaccruinglatecharges,andinterest,unpaidandaccruingtaxes,assessments,Trustee’sfees,attorney’sfeesandanyamountsadvancedtoprotectthesecurityassociatedwiththisforeclosureandthattheBeneficiaryelectstosellorcausethetrustpropertytobesoldtosatisfysaidobligation. IftheTrusteeisunabletoconveytitleforanyreason,thesuc-cessfulbidder’ssoleandexclusiveremedyshallbethereturnofmoniespaidtotheTrusteeandthesuccessfulbiddershallhavenofurtherrecourse.AllianceTitleandEscrowCorpc/oTrusteeCorps17100Gil-letteAveIrvine,CA92614949-252-8300 Dated:11/02/15 Alliance Title and Escrow Corp

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