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At its annual “Charity Challenge” event at the Blue Lakes Country Club on August 18, Glanbia Foods, Inc. announced its contribu- tion of $40,000.00 to Idaho Horse Therapy. Idaho Horse Therapy (IHT) is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization based in Shoshone. It gained some attention last year when the suc- cess of its program for the Fifth District of the juvenile justice system headlined newspapers throughout the Northwest. These funds from Glanbia, however, are for a new cause. Executive Director Johnny Urrutia ex- plains, “We have worked with a number of local veterans struggling with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder individually. It’s all over the news these days that veterans are committing suicide at a rate of nearly one every hour. I know we can help, and this money from Glan- bia will give us a great start.” All of the Glanbia monies are being di- rected toward IHT’s new operations: Re-Boot Camps. These will be week-long intensive programs where veterans suffering from the effects of PTSD will come together for group and individual therapies of several modalities. IHT will provide the Equine Assisted Psycho- therapy (EAP), and will bring together experts in the fields of Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Community Re- siliency Model (CRM) and Tai Chi to provide a balanced and thorough treatment program. Urrutia is proudest of one particularly unique aspect of these camps, “Well first of all, none of this is at any cost to the veterans, ob- viously. So, we’ll get them there and provide The Courier these services and teach them these skills that can help them find their way back to a sense of peace and well-being. But what’s most ex- citing is, they’ll bring a support person with them from home to learn these skills, as well. We know that we only have them for a week where circumstances will be controlled. When they get home, life will happen and things may get tough. After they leave Re- Boot Camp, they’ll have an ally back home who can communicate with them using the skills they’ll learn here. This could change everything: their lives, their families’ lives.” The story took to Facebook the afternoon of August 20th and within a matter of hours had over 2,000 views and 40 shares. In such a tumultuous time internationally, it seems everyone is excited to be part of spreading a little hope. The first Re-Boot Camp will take place September 28th through October 4th. For more information on PTSD, Idaho Horse Therapy, or how you can be involved, please visit: www.idahoREBOOTcamp.com. Helping Struggling Soldiers “Re-Boot” Gooding Signal Now Active The new signal light at the south end of Gooding went online this past week. The signal will operate under a timed setting until the traffic-detection system is fully operational (expect- ed by Thursday or Friday of this week). Drivers are re- minded to pay close atten- tion to the signal, especially until they become accus- tomed to the new device. In addition to the new signal, the intersection has undergone several im- provements, including a free-running right turn for northbound traffic on the southeast corner of the in- tersection, an improved stormwater collection and retention system, ADA- compliant and enhanced crosswalks with pedestrian crossing signals in each cor- ner, and a repaved roadway. The signal also will feature a Flashing Yellow Arrow (FYA) traffic signal for all four directions. FYA traffic signals, which help drivers know when ot yield to on- coming traffic and proceed with caution, are becoming commonplace throughout Idaho as a way of managing traffic more efficiently and safely at intersections. Volume 38 ~ Number 35 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding CourierNews.webs.com ,2014 August 27 NEWS
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Atitsannual“CharityChallenge”eventattheBlueLakesCountryClubonAugust18,GlanbiaFoods, Inc. announced its contribu-tionof$40,000.00toIdahoHorseTherapy.IdahoHorseTherapy(IHT)isa501(c)(3)non-profit organization based in Shoshone. It gainedsomeattentionlastyearwhenthesuc-cessofitsprogramfortheFifthDistrictofthejuvenilejusticesystemheadlinednewspapersthroughouttheNorthwest.ThesefundsfromGlanbia,however,areforanewcause. Executive Director Johnny Urrutia ex-plains, “Wehaveworkedwith anumberoflocalveteransstrugglingwithPost-TraumaticStress Disorder individually. It’s all over the newsthesedaysthatveteransarecommittingsuicideata rateofnearlyoneeveryhour. Iknowwecanhelp,andthismoneyfromGlan-biawillgiveusagreatstart.” Allof theGlanbiamoniesarebeingdi-rected toward IHT’s new operations: Re-Boot Camps. These will be week-long intensiveprogramswhereveterans suffering from theeffects of PTSD will come together for group andindividualtherapiesofseveralmodalities.IHTwillprovidetheEquineAssistedPsycho-therapy(EAP),andwillbringtogetherexpertsin the fields of Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Community Re-siliency Model (CRM) and Tai Chi to provide abalancedandthoroughtreatmentprogram. Urrutia is proudest of one particularly

uniqueaspectofthesecamps, “Well first

ofall,noneofthis is at anycost to theveterans, ob-viously. So,

we’ll get them there and provide

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theseservicesandteachthemtheseskillsthatcan help them find their way back to a sense of peace and well-being. But what’s most ex-citing is, they’ll bring a support person with themfromhometolearntheseskills,aswell.Weknowthatweonlyhavethemforaweekwhere circumstances will be controlled.When they get home, life will happen andthings may get tough. After they leave Re-Boot Camp, they’ll have an ally back home whocancommunicatewith themusing theskills they’ll learn here. This could change everything: their lives, their families’ lives.”ThestorytooktoFacebooktheafternoonofAugust20thandwithinamatterofhourshadover2,000viewsand40shares.Insucha tumultuous time internationally, it seemseveryoneisexcitedtobepartofspreadingalittlehope. The first Re-Boot Camp will take place September 28th through October 4th. For more information on PTSD, Idaho Horse Therapy,orhowyoucanbeinvolved,pleasevisit: www.idahoREBOOTcamp.com.

Helping Struggling Soldiers “Re-Boot” Gooding Signal Now Active

The new signal light atthe south end of Goodingwentonlinethispastweek. The signal will operateunder a timed settinguntilthe traffic-detection system isfullyoperational(expect-edbyThursdayorFridayofthis week). Drivers are re-minded topaycloseatten-tiontothesignal,especiallyuntil they become accus-tomedtothenewdevice. In addition to the newsignal, the intersectionhas undergone several im-provements, including afree-running right turn fornorthbound traffic on the southeast corner of the in-tersection, an improvedstormwater collection andretention system, ADA-compliant and enhancedcrosswalks with pedestriancrossingsignalsineachcor-ner,andarepavedroadway. Thesignalalsowillfeaturea Flashing Yellow Arrow(FYA) traffic signal for all four directions. FYA traffic signals, which help driversknow when ot yield to on-coming traffic and proceed withcaution, arebecomingcommonplace throughoutIdahoasawayofmanagingtraffic more efficiently and safelyatintersections.

Volume 38 ~ Number 35

News from the Heart of IdahoCamas • Lincoln • Gooding

CourierNews.webs.com

,2014August 27

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Notices of Upcoming Events & MeetingsCamas Chamber Meeting will be will be held on Thursday, August 28th at the Camas Senior Center at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend, join, and participateCamas Football: Come out and cheer for the Camas Mushers high school football team at the first game of the season on Thrusday (8/28) at 3:30pm against Hagerman.Lost & Found at the City: The City of Fairfield has a number of lost items of cloth-ing, shoes, and a cell phone at the office. Please stop by and claim your belongings.

Camas Farmers Market! The Fairfield market is opne every Friday at the Steam Engine Park from noon til they go home. Drop by. Pick up some plants or honey or whatever else might be available. Support your farmers market.

Calling all Knit, Crochet and Fiber enthusiasts! Come meet with us every Monday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Camas Library meeting room. Bring your own proj-ects to work on! Share your skills! Make new friends! If you have any questions please call Marypat at 764-2564 or Pam at 707-484-4197

Wendell Library Used Bookstore: Will be closed this Friday, August 29. They will be back on September 5th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Robotics Kick Off Event Saturday, Sept 6th fron 9:30 to 2, TEAM Tesla Robotics with support from U of I Extension Robotics will present the FIRST Robotics Kick Off Event at CSI’s Hepworth Building in Twin Falls. This is a free event. For moreinformation, contact Trachelle Fullmer at [email protected].

CSI Northside Classes September classes at the Gooding CSI Campus will be-gin on September 9th with Introduction to Woodworking. This class will be held every Tuesday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Gooding High School Vo-Ag Shop. Other classes in September include quilting, digital pho-tography,glutenfreeeating,EnhancedConcealedWeap-ons, and Spanish for Niños. For more information, go to www.csi.edu/northside, or call 934-8678.

VFW Re-roofing Project Up-Date The Gooding VFW now has a little over $11,000 to-wards their re-roofing project which is estimated to cost $22,000.lfeveryVeteraninGoodingCountywoulddo-nate$5.00thiswouldprovideenoughfundingtocompletethisproject.Additionaldonationswillbegreatlyappreci-atedtohelpgetthisprojectdonebeforewintersetsin. TheVFWextendsabigthankyoutoallwhohavesup-portedthisprojectsofar.Ifyouwouldlikemoreinforma-tionorwouldliketomakeadonation.call934-4887oremail: [email protected]

Gooding Parade Winners With 80 plus participants in this year’s Fair Parade, there wasalottolookatandenjoy. Glanbia took1st in the commercial group followedbyUnited Metals and D&D Transportation. In the volunteer organization catagory, the Gooding Dog Group received 1st fortheirentryfollowedbytheGoodingVolunteerGroup

and the Historical Society.Boy Scout Troop #33 was the best in the youth organizations, withFFAandCard&Curryrightbehind.Inthedrillteamcompti-tion, the Gooding High School CheerleadersedgedouttheWildThingsfromWendell.

For the Western Theme entries,3rd place went to the Grand Mar-shal, Jack Rice, 2nd place went to the VFW, and first place went totheBandits(thePattersonandCurtisboys).

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Idaho County TreasurersElect 2015 Officers & Give Awards

At the89th annual conference, held in IdahoFallsAugust4-8, 2014, new officers were elected. Serving the association as PresidentisChristina“Tine”Wines,GoodingCountyTreasur-er. Serving as Vice President is Vicky McIntyre, Ada County Treasurer.ElectedassecretaryisDeannaCurry,PowerCountyTreasurerandDawnErlewine,ClearwaterCountyTreasureristhe association treasurer. Pauline Malone, Lewis County Trea-surer is the outgoing President. Officers ascend through the chairs. Also elected as Parliamentarian was Ellen Masterson, Shoshone County Treasurer. Elected as historian was Mary AnnHeiser,LemhiCountyTreasurer. Foundedin1925,theIdahoAssociationofCountyTreasur-ers (IACT)meetsannually todiscuss legislative issuesperti-nent to the treasurer’s office, obtain continuing education in technical, personal, and professional topics, and elect officers for the upcoming year. The mission of the Association is toprovide an effective communication network and provide asourceofeducationforCountyTreasurerswhilepromotingin-tegrity, credibility and professionalism. Membership includes 44 elected County Treasurers, who also serve as ex-Officio Tax Collectors and ex-Officio Public Administrators, representing eachofthe44IdahoCounties. Distinguishededucationawards,issuedbyNorthIdahoCol-lege, were presented at the annual banquet. Earning Certified Finance Official status were Kristine Lund, Jefferson County Treasurer,AnnetteZweifel,ClarkCountyTreasurer, JanEd-wards, Oneida County Treasurer, and Ann Youts, Lincoln County Treasurer. Earning the designation of Certified Finance Professional were Deanna Curry, Power County Treasurer,DawnErlewine,ClearwaterCountyTreasurer,andPattyJus-tesen,CassiaCountyTreasurer.Thosewithover200hoursofcontinuing education were Sherry Arnold, Madison County Treasurer and Laurie Thomas, Kootenai County Chief Deputy Treasurer.Thehighest continuingeducationawardgiven forthosewhohavereceivedover250hourswereLoriBeck,ButteCounty Treasurer, Gayle Bachtel, Camas County Treasurer,and Pauline Malone, Lewis County Treasurer. Several Treasurers attended the National Association of County Collectors, Treasurers, and Finance Officers (NACCT-FO) in New Orleans in July. Those attending were Tom Mal-zahn, Kootenai County Treasurer, Pauline Malone, Lewis County Treasurer, Mary Ann Heiser, Lemhi County Treasurer, Connie Goins, Gem County Treasurer, Vicky McIntyre, Ada County Treasurer, Christina “Tine” Wines, Gooding CountyTreasurer, Donna Peterson, Payette County Treasurer, Radene Barker, Bannock County Treasurer, Glenna Young, ValleyCounty Treasurer, and Rhonda Komula, Valley County Chief DeputyTreasurer.These treasurersparticipate ineducationalworkshops and network with other county officers from across the United States. Tom Malzahn, Kootenai County Treasurer was recognized for his many years of service to NACCTFO andforhisupcomingretirement.

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o b i t u a r i e sDonaldAndrew“Pete”Torbert

Donald Andrew “Pete”Torbert, Sr., 64, of Wendell, passed awaypeacefullyonMonday August 18, 2014, inTwinFalls,withhiswife,Sue, and his son and daugh-ter, Buzz and Andrea, at his side. He was born October 19,1949,inYork,Pennsyl-vania, the son of AndrewHarlan Torbert and EdnaMae Moser Torbert. Pete wasraisedinsouthernPennsylvaniawiththerestofhissiblings and graduated from Kennard Dale High School in Stewartstown. Shortly after graduation, he married his first wife, Re-becca, and was blessed with a daughter, Amelia Sue. He served for a time in the US Army in Korea. In the Summer of 1972, he met Sue Bacon at the drive-in inCollinsville,Pennsylvania.Theyweremarriedthefol-lowing March of 1973. Later that year they were blessed with a son, Buzz, and a year later, with another daughter, Andrea. Pete was baptized as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses on May 16, 1981, and he lived his life doing the things that pleasedJehovah.HeenjoyedservingthecommunityandbeingapartoftheWendellCongregation.Inhisyoungeryears,Peteenjoyedplayingmusiconhisguitar,withhisband,TheDimensions,backeast.Hecontinuedtoenjoymusicandplayinghisguitarhiswholelife,assomeofourneighbors can attest to. Pete also enjoyed fishing, hunt-ing,campingandhikingandmorerecently,clamming.Heloved the outdoors and enjoyed all of Jehovah’s creations. Petecreatedabeautifulpark-likegardenaroundhishome,along with his wife, Sue. He loved to share this with his familyandfriends. Pete issurvivedandrememberedbyhis lovingwife,Sue; his son, Donald “Buzz” (Mary) Torbert, Jr.; his daughter, Andrea “Jo” (Karnell) Steele; his daughter, Amelia Sue White; his grandchildren, Aliyah Danae Torbert and Jamin Thomas Steele; his parents, Andrew and Edna Torbert; his brothers, James, Roger and Dave Torbert; his sister, Debra Elswick; and many extended familymembersandfriends. PetewillbemissedgreatlyuntilwecanseehissmilingfaceagainandholdhiminourarmswhenJehovahwakeshim up. The fish at Salmon Falls can rest easy now too.

Violet Almberg Mink Violet Almberg Mink, 94, aresidentofGooding,passedawayWednesday,August20,2014 at her home in Good-ing, surrounded by familyandfriends. Violet was born on April27, 1920 in Bakersfield, Cali-fornia.Afterthedeathofherparents at age 10, she wasadoptedbyAntonandLillieMoberg Almberg of Wendell. She was raised and educated inTwinFallsandWendell. Violet married L. ClineMink on May 21, 1939 in Wendell, Idaho. She was a full timehomemakerandraisedabusyfamilyof5. She enjoyed hunting deer and elk, fishing, camping and traveling with family. Violet’s last fishing trip was 2 weeks ago. She was famous for her cooking. She was a member of the Wendell HillandDale Club. Violet is survived by her 5 children, LeRoy (Mary) Mink, of Worley, Idaho, Darlene (Lloyd) McLeod, of Gooding, Idaho, Linda (Kurt) Birkenhagen, of Pocatello, Idaho, Rhonda Wheeler, and Larry Mink (Christy Campbell), all of Twin Falls, Idaho; and 1 sister, Shirley (Bob) Wilson, ofBoise,Idaho.Violetisalsosurvivedby11grandchil-dren,14great-grandchildren,7great-great-grandchildren,andherspecialcompanion,herdogDeeDee. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Cline, and 2 grandsons, Bruce Mink and Kevin Wheeler. AmemorialgravesideserviceforVioletandClinewillbe held at 3:00 pm, on Saturday, September 13, 2014 at theElmwoodCemeteryinGooding. The family requests memorial contributions in Violet’s name be made to the Gooding County Historical Society, P.O. Box 580, Gooding, Idaho 83330. ArrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDema-ray Funeral Service – Gooding Chapel. Condolences and memories may be shared with thefamilybyvisiting theobituary linkatwww.demarayfu-neralservice.com.

Memorial services will be conducted at 2 p.m. on Sat-urday August 30, 2014, at Kingdom Hall of the Jehovah’s Witnesses (101 North Bliss Street) in Wendell, Idaho. Arrangements are under the care of Farnsworth Mortu-aryofJerome.

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service noticeMichael Edwin Porter, 61, a resident ofWendell,passed away on Wednes-day, August 6, 2014 at his home. A celebrationof life will be held at 2:00 pm, Saturday, August 30, 2014 at the Snake River Elk’s Lodge, 412 East 200 South, in Jerome. Arrangements under thecare and direction of De-maray Funeral Service – Wendell Chapel.

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Ask Now to Hunt on Private Land this Fall According to a survey of rural Idaho landowners, 88percentwillallowhuntingontheirpropertyifhuntersaskpermission first. In addition, the vast majority of those landownersaremorelikelytograntaccesstotheirlandtopeoplewhoaskwellinadvance. Huntershavethebestresults if theycontact landown-ersatleasttwoweeksbeforetheyplantohunt.Huntersshouldaskevenearlieronprimepropertiesbecausesomelandownersseta“quota”forthenumberofhunterstheyallowontheirproperty.Quotashelpmakeforhigherqual-ityhuntingexperienceandhelplandownerskeeptrackofwhowillbeontheirlandandwhentheywillbethere.

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Public Release for Free & Reduced Price Meals Camas County School District today announced its policy for freeandreducedpricemealsforchildrenunabletopaythefullprice for meals served under the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs. Each school and the office of the Local School District hasacopyofthepolicy,whichmaybereviewedbyanyinterestedparty. Applicationformsareavailabletoallhomesalongwithalet-ter toparentsorguardians.Toapplyfor freeor reducedpricemeals, households should fill out the application and return it to theschool.Additionalcopiesareavailableateachschool.Theinformationprovidedontheapplicationwillbeusedforthepur-pose of determining eligibility and may be verified at any time during the school year by school or other program officials. Households with any member who is receiving Food Stamps, TemporaryAssistanceforFamiliesinIdaho(TAFI),orFoodDistribution on Indian Reservations (FDPIR), are only required to provide the recipient’s name, their food stamp, TAFI, or FD-PIR case number, the student/s name and an adult signature. Forotherapplicants,thehouseholdmustlistthenamesofallhousehold members, all household income with the amount,sourceandfrequencyof the incomereceivedbyeachhouse-holdmember. Ifahouseholdmemberdoesnothaveincome,thenoincomeboxmustbechecked.Anadultsignatureisre-quired along with the last 4 digits of the adult’s social security number. The signature of the adult household member certifies thattheinformationprovidediscorrect. You may include all foster children’s names on a household applicationwithothernon-fosterchildren.Fosterchildrenareeligible for school meal benefits. Foster children must be the legal responsibility of the welfare agency or the court. Students whoarehomeless,runawayormigrantarealsoeligibleforben-efits. Household members do not have to be US citizens for students to qualify for benefits. Applicationsmaybesubmittedatanytimeduringtheyear.Determining Official(s) Name, address, and telephone number of Hearing Official. UndertheprovisionsoffreeandreducedpricepolicytheDe-termining Official will review the applications and determine eligibility. Parents or guardians dissatisfied with the ruling of the official(s) may wish to discuss the decision with the De-termining Official(s) on an informal basis. Parents wishing to makeaformalappealmaymakearequesteitherorallyor inwriting to the Hearing Official for a hearing on the decision.Determining Official(s) and Contact Information:Wendy Strickler, 610 Soldier Road, Fairfield, Idaho 83327 - 208-764-2625 The school MAY share your eligibility information with edu-cation,health, andnutritionprograms tohelp themevaluate,fund, or determine benefits for their programs, auditors for pro-gram reviews, and law enforcement officials to help them look intoviolationsofprogramrules.

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eralquestionstomymind. Thefirstquestionis,“Arethehighwaysreadyfor80mphspeeds?” We all know that I-84 between Mountain Home andBoiseisstillaroughstretchofroadevenafterrefinish-ing.Everywintercarsareofftheroadeverywhere.Therearelotsoficebandsontheroad.Havetheupgradessolvedtheproblems for the increased speed?The state seems tohave it’s work cut out for fixing potholes. Will the speed decreasetheworkinprogress? Anotherquestionis,“Doestheincreaseinspeedpromotemore fuel use?” Our state leads in high fuel prices. Are we payingabiggerpercentageoffueltaxestogoalittlefaster?Cheaperfuelwouldjustifymoretraveling.Wecouldagainbe a destination tourist state (maybe our wages wouldn’t be at the nation’s bottom because of the roller coaster effect offuelprices). Grantedourstateisaruralstatewithalotofdistancebe-tweenpoints,andsomeofourroadsneedabumpinspeed(Highway20isonethatneedsalittlemore-willwegetit?Rumors say so). But, are wildlife going to read the increase speed limit signs?Wildlife isan important featureofourwayoflife.Willourinsuranceratesgoupbecauseofmorewildlifevehicleaccidents? Is our state trying to keep up with the “Jones”? States around us are 70 to 80 MPH. Nevada, Washington, Mon-tana, Utah, and Wyoming all have increased limits. Oregon still insists on 55mph for trucks and 65mph for cars - the worldtravelsfasterthan55mph.Justathoughttoremember,Oregon will be enjoying your money if you forget to play by theirspeedrules.Infact,theyarecountingonyourmoney-a15mphdecreaseinspeedisguaranteedrevenue. Each town on the freeway or increased highway speedsystem will have their own speed zones. As a reminder, the speed on Highway 20 through Fairfield is 45mph. Also,oldercarsmaynotbetravelingat80mph.Nighttravelmaylimit visibility. Farm equipment will be traveling 60 miles perhourslowerthanvehiclesat80. My thoughts on 80mph on the freeway system stems back to the responsibility of drivers. You need to beaware of all situations and road conditions. Some state reduce speed for night and winter driving. Mandatory signsshouldnotremindus,butourdrivingskillsshould.Our vehicles should be maintained properly to reduce breakdowns on higher speed roads. Cellphone use andother distractions should be addressed. Our roadway maintainencecannotbeforgotten. Thisismy“CupofeightTee”.

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for Fiscal Year 2013-2014 for the City of Fairfield, IdahoApublichearing,pursuant to IdahoCode50-1002,willbeheld forconsideration of the proposed budget for the fiscal year from October 1, 2014 to September 30, 2015. The hearing will be held at the City Office Meeting Room, 407 Soldier Road, Fairfield, Idaho at 7:00 p.m. on Au-gust28th,2014.Allinterestedpersonsareinvitedtoappearandshowcause,ifany,whysuchbudgetshouldorshouldnotbeadopted.Copiesof the proposed City Budget in detail are available at the Fairfield City Office during regular office hours (8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. weekdays). City Office is accessible to persons with disabilities. Anyone desiring accommodations for disabilities related to thebudget documentsorto the hearing, please contact the City office at 764-2333, at least 48 hourspriortothepublichearing.TheproposedFY2014-2015BudgetisshownbelowasFY2014-2015proposedexpendituresandrevenues,whichhavebeententativelyapprovedbytheCityCouncilandenteredindetailintheJournalofProceedings.

~ Proposed Expenditures ~Fund Name 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 ACTUAL BUDGETED PROPOSEDGeneralFund General & Admin $183,026 $251,471 $245,286 Parks 2,648 10,000 6,300 Fire Department 20,583 20,730 19,650 Law Enforcement 4,400 16,000 16,000 Streets 13,736 17,650 General Fund Total $210,657 $311,937 $304,886Street Fund 525,917 104,088 94,830Grants (Streets) 94,000 0Grants (Sewer) 0 0 0Loan (Sewer) 0 0 0Grant(Water) 1,000,000 977,892Loan(Water) 0 0 0Water Fund 100,237 160,701 160,917Sewer Fund 128,696 159,219 159,219Change in Fund Balance Water Fund 319,363 Street Fund 21,933Total All Funds $1,306,803 $1,829,945 $1,697,744

~ Estimated Revenues ~FundName ACTUAL BUDGETED PROPOSEDPropertyTaxLevy GeneralFund $132,796 $135,506 $141,326Total Tax Levy $132,796 $135,506 $141,326Revenue Sources Other Than Property Tax General Fund 22,653 115,525 115,245 State Revenue Sharing 36,409 36,530 37,519 Highway Users/Street Fund 14,072 117,824 94,830 Liquor Apportionment 10,822 8,140 8,296 BuildingPermits 319 2,500 2,500 Grants 835,454 1,094,000 977,892 USDA 0 0 0 Water Fund 82,924 160,701 160,917 Sewer Fund 103,994 159,219 159,219Total Other $1,106,647 $1,694,439 1,556,418Changes in Fund Balance Sewer Fund 24,702 Street Fund 42,658Revenue Sources Grand Total All Funds Revenue $1,306,803 $1,829,945 $1,697,744Mickey Dalin, City Treasurer

T.S. No. 001158-ID Parcel No. RPF0140007009AA NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE On 12/9/2014 at 2:00 PM (recognized lo-cal time), AT THE CAMAS COUNTY COURTHOUSE FRONT STEPS, 501 SOLDIER ROAD, FAIRFIELD, ID 83327, in the County of Camas, State of Idaho, ELISA MAGNUSON, ESQ., a member of the State Bar of Idaho, of PITE DUNCAN, LLP, astrustee,willsellatpublicauction, tothehighestbidder,forcash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the timeof sale, the followingdescribed realproperty, situated inthe County of Camas, State of Idaho, and described as follows, to wit: LOTS 9 AND 10 IN BLOCK 7 OF MORRELL ADDI-TION, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER, CAMAS COUNTY, IDAHO. The Trustee has no knowledge of amoreparticulardescriptionoftheabovereferencedrealprop-erty, but for purposes of compliance with Idaho Code Section 60-113, the Trustee has been informed that the address of: 227 WEST SAGE AVENUE, FAIRFIELD, ID 83327, is commonly associated with said real property. Said sale will be made without covenantorwarranty, expressor implied, regarding title, pos-sessionorencumbrancestosatisfytheobligationsecuredbyandpursuanttothepowerofsaleconferredintheDeedofTrustex-ecuted by CHELSEY D. GOUGH AND TIMOTHY G. WOOD, HUSBAND AND WIFE, as Grantors, to FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY, as Trustee, for the benefit and security of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR PINNACLE CAPITAL MORTGAGE CORPORATION ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, as Ben-eficiary, dated 11/2/2009, recorded 11/6/2009, as Instrument No. 2009-082643, official records of Camas County, Idaho. Please note: The above named Grantors are named to comply with Ida-ho Code Section 45-1506(4)(a); no representation is made that theyare,orarenot,presentlyresponsiblefortheobligation.Thedefault forwhich thissale is tobemade is thefailure tomakemonthlypaymentswhenduefrom12/1/2012andallsubsequentmonthlypayments thereafter, including installmentsofprinci-pal,interest,impounds,advances,plusanychargeslawfullydueunder the note secured by the aforementioned Deed of Trust,DeedofTrustandasallowedunderIdahoLaw.Thesumowingon the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is $160,629.86, including interest, costs andexpensesactually incurred inen-forcing the obligation thereunder or in this sale, and trustee’s fees and/or reasonable attorney’s fees as authorized in the Note, DeedofTrust or as allowedunder IdahoLaw. All delinquentamounts arenowdue, togetherwith accruing late charges, in-terest, unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, trustee’s fees, attorneyfeesandanyamountsadvancedtoprotectthesecurityassociatedwiththeDeedofTrustdescribedhereinasprovidedundertheNote,DeedofTrustandasallowedunderIdahoLaw.DATED: 7/28/14 published on 8/20, 8/27, 9/3 & 9/10, 2014

NOTICE OF HEARING DATE CHANGEThis notice is to inform the public that the

Camas County Board of Commissioners has changed the Public Hearing date for the Proposed Budget for FY 2015

(October 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015) fromAugust 25th, 2014 to September 2, 2014 at 9:00 a.m.

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THESTATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CAMAS

GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC ) Plaintiff, )vs. ) CaseNo.IAN DAVID IRELAND; DEANNA IRELAND; TIMOTHY J. OSWALD and ) CV 2014-09Does 1-10 as individuals with an interest in the property legally described as: ) ) SUMMONSAll that portion of the SW1/4 of Section 11 Township 1 South, Range 14, ) FOREast Boise Meridian, Camas County, Idaho Described as follows: ) PUBLICATIONBeginning at the SW corner of SW1/4 of Section 11 and running thence East on )the South Section line of said Section 11, 738 feet; thence in a Northwesterly )direction to a point on the South line of the Railroad Right of Way of the Idaho )Central Railroad Company, which is 140 feet East of the West Section line of )said Section 11; thence West 140 feet to the West Section line of said Section 11; )thence, South on said West Section line to the point of beginning. Excepting )therefromalllandheretoforedeededorusedforhighwayorroadpurposes. ) )Which may commonly be known as: North 110 East, Fairfield, ID 83327. ) Defendants. )

NOTICE: YOU HAVE BEEN SUED BY THE ABOVE-NAMED PLAINTIFF. THE COURT MAY ENTER JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE FOLLOWING BELOW.

TO: All Defendants You are hereby notified that in order to defend this lawsuit, an appropriate written response must be filed with the above-designated court within 20 days after service of this Summons on you. If you fail to sorespond,thecourtmayenterjudgmentagainstyouasdemandedbythePlaintiffintheComplaint. Thenatureoftheclaimagainstyouisfor,amongotherthings,judicialforeclosureoftherealpropertylocated at North 110 East, Fairfield, ID 83327. A copy of the Summons and Complaint can be obtained by contacting either the Clerk of the Court or theattorneyforPlaintiff.Ifyouwishtoseektheadviceoforrepresentationbyanattorneyinthismatter,you should do so promptly so that your written response, if any, may be filed in time and other legal rights protected. An appropriate written response requires compliance with Rule 10(a)(1) and other Idaho Rules of Civil Procedure and shall also include: 1.Thetitleandnumberofthiscase. 2.IfyourresponseisanAnswertotheComplaint,itmustcontainadmissionsordenialsofthe separateallegationsoftheComplaintandotherdefensesyoumayclaim. 3.Yoursignature,mailingaddressandtelephonenumber,orthesignature,mailingaddressand telephonenumberofyourattorney. 4. Proof of mailing or delivery of a copy of your response to Plaintiff’s attorney, as designated above.

To determine whether you must pay a filing fee with your response, contact the Clerk of the above-namedCourt. DATEDThis4thdayofAugust,2014.

CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURTBy: Annie Frostenson, Deputy Clerk

NOTICE OFPROPOSED CHANGE OF

WATER RIGHTTRANSFER NO. 78923

SCOTT T SCHEER, 377 S 500 E, FAIRFIELD, ID 83327; has filed Application No. 78923 for changes to the followingwater rights within CAMAS County(s): Right No(s). 37-21363, 37-21367, 37-591A, 37-592A; to see a full description of theserightsandtheproposedtransfer,pleasevisitourwebsiteatwww.idwr.idaho.govandsearchunderNew Water Right Applications. The purpose of the transfer istochangeaportionoftheaboverights as follows: Transfer pro-poses adding a point of diver-siontofourCamasCreekwaterrights. Three diversions (twoexistingandonenew)willdivertup to 3.28 cfs for the irrigationof170acresonanexistingfarmlocated approximately 2.8 – 3.6 mi. south and 4.5 – 5.0 mi. east of the city of Fairfield. The new pointofdiversionis locatedap-proximately3.5misouthand4.3mi. east of the city of Fairfield. For additional informationconcerningthepropertylocation,contact Southern Region office at (208) 736-3033. Protests may besubmittedbasedonthecrite-ria of Idaho Code Sec. 42-222. Anyprotestagainsttheproposedchange must be filed with the Department of Water Resources, Southern Region, 650 Addison Ave W Ste 500, Twin Falls ID 83301togetherwithaprotestfeeof$25.00foreachapplicationonor before September 8, 2014. The protestantmustalsosendacopyoftheprotesttotheapplicant.GARY SPACKMAN, Directorpublished on 8/20 & 8/27, 2014

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Pauline Malone was recognized for completing education cred-its from the University of Missouri. Serving as Idaho Directors to NACCTFO are Mary Ann Heiser, Lemhi County Treasurer andConnieGoins,GemCountyTreasurer. Also in New Orleans was the National Association of County Of-ficers. Treasurers attending this conference were Mary Ann Heiser, LemhiCountyTreasurer,ConnieGoins,GemCountyTreasurer,andVicky McIntyre, Ada County Treasurer. Over 5000 county officials participateinthisconferenceannually.

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This Week’s Sudoku Puzzle AnswersPuzzle #1 Puzzle #2NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE

Loan No.: 835015381 T.S. No.: 13-00759-5On November 21, 2014 02:00 PM, On the front steps to the Camas County Courthouse, 501 Soldier Road, Fairfield in the County of Camas, State of Idaho, Fidelity National Title Insurance Company, as Trustee, on behalf of Deutsche Bank National Trust Company,solely as Trustee for MASTR Specialized loan Trust 2006-3 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-3, the current Benefi-ciary,willsellatpublicauction,tothehighestbidder,inlawfulmon-ey of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described real property, situated in the County of Camas, State of Idaho, and described as follows:Parcel No. 1: Lots 5 and 6 Block 1 Magic Village Subdivision No. 1, Camas County, Idaho, filed in the office of the County RecorderParcel No. 2: Part of Lot 4 Block 1 Magic Village Subdivision No. 1, Camas County, Idaho, filed in the office of the County Recorder, described as follows:

BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of said Lot 4;THENCE South 25 degrees 16’00” West along the Easterly line of said Lot 120.00 feet to the Southeast corner of said Lot;THENCE North 64 degrees 44’00” West along the Southerly line of said Lot 13.00 feet; THENCE North 25 degrees 01’41” East 120.01 feet to the Northerly line of said Lot 4;THENCE South 64 degrees 43’46” East along the Northerly line of said Lot 13.50 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.

TheTrusteehasnoknowledgeofamoreparticulardescriptionoftheabovereferencedrealproperty,butforpurposesofcompliancewithSection 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed that the address of: 358 RAINBOW DRIVE AKA 260 RAINBOW DRIVE , WEST MAGIC, ID, is sometimes associated with said real prop-erty. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title,possessionorencumbrancetosatisfytheobligationsecuredbyand pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Trustexecuted by CARTER C. HALVERSON, A SINGLE MAN, as origi-nal grantor(s), to STEWART TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY, as original trustee, for the benefit and security of MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC., AS NOMINEE FOR CHAPEL MORTGAGE CORPORATION, as original beneficiary, datedasofNovember17,2005,andrecordedNovember18,2005,asInstrument No. 79148 Book 37 Page 85 in the Official Records of the Office of the Recorder of Camas County, Idaho.Please Note: The above grantor(s) are named to comply with section 45-1506(4)(A), Idaho Code, No representation is made that they are, orarenot,presentlyresponsibleforthisobligationsetforthherein.The current beneficiary is: Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, solely as Trustee for MASTR Specialized loan Trust 2006-3 Mort-gage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-3, (the “Beneficiary”).Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or im-plied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the re-mainingunpaidbalanceoftheobligationssecuredbyandpursuanttothepowerofsalecontainedinthatcertainDeedofTrust.Inad-dition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier’s check drawn on astateornationalbank,acheckdrawnbyastateorfederalcreditunionoracheckdrawnbya stateor federal savingsand loanas-sociation, savings association or savings bank specified in the Idaho Financial Code and authorized to do business in Idaho, or other such fundsasmaybeacceptabletothetrustee.Thedefault(s)forwhichthissaleistobemadeunderDeedofTrustand Note dated November 17, 2005 are: Failed to pay the monthly

payments of $1,164.35 due from February 1, 2012, together with all subsequent payments; together with late charges due; together with other fees and expenses incurred by the Beneficiary;Theprincipalbalanceowingasofthisdateontheobligationsecuredby said Deed of Trust is $152,462.89, plus accrued interest at the rate of 6.12500% per annum from January 1, 2012. All delinquent amountsarenowdue,togetherwithaccruinglatecharges,andinter-est, unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, trustee’s fees, attorney’s fees, andanyamountsadvanced toprotect the securityassociatedwith this foreclosure and that the beneficiary elects to sell or cause thetrustpropertytobesoldtosatisfysaidobligation.Dated: July 15, 2014Fidelity National Title Insurance Company, Trustee 11000 Olson Drive, Suite 101, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 916-636-0114 Megan Curtis, Authorized SignatureSALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.servicelinkasap.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION please call 714-730-2727 - A-4473268 8/06, 8/13, 8/20 & 8/27, 2014

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NOTICE OF FILING DEADLINENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: that declarations of candidacy for the office of Conservation District Supervisor of the Camas Conserva-tion District must be filed with district clerk/secretary whose address is P.O. Box l56, Fairfield, Idaho 83327, no later than 5:00 p.m. on the lst day of September, 2014. Such declarations are available at the district office at 403 Soldier Rd, Fairfield, Idaho, or at the office of the County Clerk. Individuals who run as write-in candidates must file a declaration of intent no later than 5:00 p.m. on the 45th day prior to the election. Dated8/05/2014 Brenda J. Moyer

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---Anticipated--- ---Proposed2014-2015Budget---

DepartmentSalaries &

Wages2012-2013

OtherExpenses

2012-2013

Salaries &Wages

2013-2014

OtherExpenses

2013-2014

Salaries &Wages

2014-2015

OtherExpenses

2014-2015

TotalRequested2014-2015

JUSTICE FUND OTHER FUNDS 143,623 10,925 146,000 15,760 142,982 14,925 157,907JUSTICE FUND SHERIFF 239,440 64,160 231,432 74,990 248,473 78,505 326,978JUSTICE FUND PROSECUTOR 44,116 4,325 45,230 4,525 51,830 4,150 55,980JUS. FUND PROBATION DEPT 0.00 16,700 0.00 14,500 0.00 13,000 13,000

JUSTICE FUND 427,179 96,110 422,662 109,775 443,285 110,580 553,865

CLERK - AUDITOR - RECORDER 22,818 4,850 23,776 4,000 34,275 3,800 38,075ASSESSOR 42,480 13,350 44,244 12,250 61,170 13,450 74,620TREASURER 42,980 5,300 44,744 5,300 64,952 6,800 71,752ELECTION 2,900 7,550 2,900 6,550 2,900 7,015 9,915COMMISSIONERS 39,024 3,000 40,644 3,200 82,678 3,200 85,878CORONER 4,400 6,250 4,400 5,850 10,406 5,850 16,256COURTHOUSE 75,275 72,200 78,789 78,789COUNTY AGENT 23,260 3,745 23,260 3,745 32,862 3,845 36,707OTHER FUNDS 151,390 72,000 167,890 64,335 46,000 58,700 104,700PLANNING & ZONING 43,251 5,100 35,000 5,050 48,907 4,450 53,357

CURRENT EXPENSE 372,503 196,420 386,858 182,480 384,150 185,899 570,049

INDIGENT 32,800 40,400 33,085 55,099 36,075 51,000 87,075ROAD & BRIDGE 538,856 553,200 547,736 558,100 554,199 601,000 1,155,199DISTRICT COURT 24,085 58,204 42,800 49,803 30,028 72,700 102,728REVALUATION 52,303 7,150 50,358 6,200 62,330 6,750 69,080HEALTH 19,146 15,303 15,247 15,2473LANDFILL 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000NOXIOUS WEED 82,263 97,636 76,783 111,690 78,883 140,775 220,658PARKS & RECREATION 500JUNIOR COLLEGE TUITION 17,000 20,000 15,000 15,000ELECTIONS 45,185 25,865 45,085 20,650 47,565 18,650 66,215AMBULANCE 54,915 1,950 54,915 4,800 56,565 61,365911 COMMUNICATIONS 45,000 15,000 21,200 21,200LEGION MEMORIAL 6,835 4,000 4,500 4,500HISTORICAL SOCIETY 2,100 2,000 2,100 2,100RANGE IMPROVEMENT 1,400 1,400SNOWMOBILE 25,000 20,000 18,000 18,000COURT TRUST 3,800 3,600 3,600 3,600WATERWAYS FUND 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000

Report Totals 1,577,124 1,277,281 1,607,317 1,266,615 1,642,315 1,352,966 2,995,281

Camas County ~ Estimated Revenue for Fiscal Year 2015(October 1, 2014 to September 30, 2015)

Description CashCarryover

Revenue OtherThanTaxes Grants P.I.L.T. Proposed

TaxesTotal

RevenueJUSTICE FUND 34,232 174,185 6,000 65,000 274,448 553,865CURRENT EXPENSE 37,613 194,988 63,000 274,448 570,049INDIGENT 45,469 5,149 100 36,357 87,075ROAD & BRIDGE 159,549 995,650 1,155,199DISTRICT COURT 21,337 26,230 272 54,889 102,728REVALUATION 14,647 9,676 200 44,557 69,080HEALTH 12,408 1,779 1,060 15,247LANDFILL 2,640 890 4,470 8,000NOXIOUS WEED 35,954 109,854 45,000 145 29,705 220,658JUNIOR COLLEGE TUITION 6,771 35 8,194 15,000ELECTIONS 14,798 51,417 66,215AMBULANCE 20,411 17,500 115 23,339 61,365911 COMMUNICATIONS 14,150 7,050 21,200LEGION MEMORIAL 875 20 3,605 4,500HISTORICAL SOCIETY 330 5 1,765 2,100RANGE IMPROVEMENT 1,400 1,400SNOWMOBILE 18,000 18,000COURT TRUST 3,200 400 3,600WATERWAYS FUND 15,000 5,000 20,000

TOTALS 417,258 1,634,244 58,050 128,892 756,837 2,995,281

Public Notice is hereby given: That the Board of County Commissioners of Camas County, will meet on September 2, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. in the Office of the County Commissioners in the Courthouse in Fairfield, Idaho, for the purpose of considering fixing a Final Budget and making appropriations to each Department, Service, Agency, or Institu-tion,andFundfortheensuingFiscalYear,atwhichtimeanyTaxpayermayappearandbehearduponanypartorpartsofthesaidBudget,andThatthefollowingTablesetsforththeamounttobeappropriatedtoeachDepartmentfor the ensuing fiscal year, together, with the amount expended for “Salaries and Wages” and for “Other Expenses” for the previous fiscal year by the said Departments. To-wit: (Salaries and Wages columns for each department now include PERSI, FICA, and MEDICAL INSURANCE, resulting in a notable increase in those columns. These expenses have been moved from CURRENT EXPENSE: OTHER FUNDS, to give a more accurate accounting of eachdepartment.

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Commissioners MeetingsBrief Synopsis of the July 2014 Minutes. Complete set of minutes are on file at the Clerk’s Office.July 14, 2014 The meeting was called toorder at 9:03 a.m. by Chairman Ken Backstrom. Also Present wereCommissionerJanetCron-er, Commissioner Barb McMur-do, and Clerk Korri Blodgett. TheBoardreviewedtheAgen-da. Commissioner McMurdo made a motion to approve theAgendawiththeadditionofdoc-uments from the Weed Depart-ment to be reviewed and con-sidered as it is a time sensitiveandjustbroughttoourattention.Seconded by Commissioner Croner.Unanimous. The Board reviewed the In-termountain Hospital Contract.Commissioner McMurdo made amotion toacceptandsign thecontract with a 5% increase in rate as requested. 2nd by Com-missionerCroner.Unanimous. Lynn McGuire met with the Board to discuss the brokenwater fountain that needs to bereplaced. They have contactedTreasurer Valley Coffee andHagerman Valley Springs for quotesonabottledwatercoolersystem. Commissioner Cronermade a motion to approve theHot/Cold water system fromTreasurerValleyCoffeeforatri-al period. Seconded by Commis-sioner McMurdo. Unanimous. Assessor Lynn McGuire met with the Board to present theProperty Roll. Commissioner McMurdo made a motion to ac-cept the 2014 Property Roll. Sec-ondedbyCommissionerCroner.Unanimous. The Board reviewed a pro-posedAirportLeaseAgreementResolutions. Commissioner CronermadeamotiontoapproveandaccepttheAmendedCamasCounty Airport Hangar LeaseAgreement. 2nd by Commis-sioner McMurdo. Unanimous. Road and Bridge Supervisor

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Mike Gill met with the Board to review an Amendment/Modification of the Forest Service Agreement. Commissioner Croner made a mo-tion to accept the modification on the 227 Road Agreement. 2nd by Commissioner McMurdo. Unanimous. Sheriff Dave Sanders met with the Board to review the All Hazard Mitigation Plan and an Amendment of Solicitation/Modification of Contractfordeputypatrols&investigationsonfederalpubliclands,or special services requested by the Bureau of Land Management. Commissioner Croner made a motion to authorize the Chairman to sign the Amendment/Modification Contract. Seconded by Commis-sioner McMurdo. Unanimous. The Board reviewed the All Hazard Mitigation Plan. Commission-er Croner made a motion to adopt the Camas County Idaho Multi–Jurisdictional All Hazard Mitigation Plan and direct its implemen-tation through the Camas County All Hazard Mitigation Planning Committee. Seconded by Commissioner McMurdo. Unanimous. ChairmanBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovethebilltoCamasCreek Country Store. 2nd by Commissioner Croner. Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedaLetterofCommitmentfromFrance,Baster-rechea,Wagner&Bunn,Chtdfortheannualaudit.CommissionerCronermadeamotiontosigntheletterofintentfortheyearlyaudit.Seconded by Commissioner McMurdo. Unanimous. The Board reviewed a Resolution to adopt the Camas County Rangeland Management Plan. Commissioner McMurdo made a mo-tion to adopt Resolution # 164, adopting the Camas County Range-land Management Plan. 2nd by Commissioner Croner. Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedthebillsaspresentedontheclaimslist.Com-missioner Croner made a motion to approve the bills. Seconded by Commissioner McMurdo. Unanimous. CommissionerCronermadeamotiontoapproveandpaytheclaimto Backstrom Machine in the amount of $1,014.40. Seconded by Commissioner McMurdo. Unanimous. The meeting adjourned at 3:00 p.m.

Expenditure Fund Totals:Justice Fund $7,985.67 Current Expense $10,775.37Indigent $0 Road & Bridge $12,425.84District Court $550.80 Revaluation $0Health $500.00 Landfill $1,160.00 NoxiousWeeds $25,109.85 Elections $0Ambulance $1,632.25 911 Communications $2,712.13State Fund $19,419.63 Legion Memorial $0Snowmobile $0 City of Fairfield $42,081.27School District #121 $143,817.92 Cemetery District $1,010.31West Magic Fire Dist. $1,796.84 Camas Mosquito Dist. $2,901.60CamasCo.Library $21,540.07 JuniorCollegeTuition $0Waterways Fund $0 Range Improvement $0Historical Society $0 June Payroll $114,071.32

July 21, 2014 The meeting was called to order at 9:05 a.m. by Chairman Ken Backstrom. Also present were Commissioner Janet Croner, Com-missioner Barb McMurdo, Prosecuting Attorney Matt Pember, and Clerk Korri Blodgett. TheBoard reviewed theAgenda.CommissionerCroner made amotion to approve the Agenda as posted. Seconded by Commission-er McMurdo. Unanimous. Road and Bridge Supervisor Mike Gill met with the Board to ob-tainasignatureonanamendedagreementtoworkontheButtercuproad for the Forest Service, in the amount of $21,965.00. Commis-sioner Croner made a motion to authorize the Chairman to sign the

Modification of Agreement on the Buttercup Road Agreement. Sec-onded by Commissioner McMurdo. Unanimous. Chairman Backstrom made a motion to go into Executive Session per Idaho Code 67-2345(1)(f). A roll call showed all in favor. The Board entered into Executive Session at 10:01 a.m. The Board came out of Executive Session at 10:07 a.m. Commissioner McMurdo made a motion to send correspondence to Mr. Garner regarding the property tax request. Seconded by Com-missionerCroner.Unanimous. City Clerk Mickey Dalin met with the Board to discuss a Special Assessment.TreasurerGayleBachtellalsojoinedthediscussionasshewouldbeputtingthisspecialassessmentonthecountypropertytax notices. Commissioner McMurdo made a motion to approve the request to add the Cities Special Assessment to the counties property tax notices. Seconded by Commissioner Croner. Unanimous. Assessor Lynn McGuire and Treasurer Gayle Bachtell met with the commissioners to discuss the need to replace the AS400, as IBM isintheprocessofcancelingtheservicemaintenancesontheseolderequipment models. Commissioner McMurdo made a motion to ap-prove the lease/purchase of a new Power 7 to replace the As400,to be operable by October 1, 2014, with a $5000.00 down payment. Seconded by Commissioner Croner. Unanimous. The Board reviewed the minutes of June 9th, 16th and 23rd. Com-missioner McMurdo made a motion to approve the minutes of June 9th and June 16th with the corrections as noted. Seconded by Com-missionerCroner.TheBoardwillreviewtheminutesofJune23rdagainnextweek. The meeting adjourned at 5:00 p.m.July 28, 2014 The meeting was called to order at 9:00 a.m. by Chairman Ken Backstrom. Also present were Commissioner Janet Croner, Com-missioner Barb McMurdo, and Clerk Korri Blodgett. The Board reviewed the Agenda. Commissioner Backstrom re-quested that we amend the agenda to allow for Steven Yearsley and Mike Gill to be moved up to 11:00 a.m. Commissioner Croner made a motion to approve the Agenda as amended. Seconded by Commis-sioner McMurdo. Unanimous. Noxious Weed Supervisor Terry Lee met with the Board to pres-ent the RAC Grant Award. Commissioner Croner made a motion to authorize the chair to sign the RAC Grant Award. Seconded by Com-missioner McMurdo. Unanimous. Commissioner Croner made a motion to authorize signature on the E-911grantapplicationandsigntheletterofsupportfortheFY2014DedicatedEnhancedEmergencyCommunicationsGrantFeeFundApplication submitted by the Camas County Sheriff’s Office. Sec-onded by Commissioner McMurdo. Unanimous. CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontogointoExecutiveses-sion per Idaho Code 67-2345(1) (d) to consider the evaluation, dis-missalordisciplineof,ortohearcomplaintsbroughtagainstapublicofficer, employee, staff member or individual. A roll call showed all in favor. The Board entered into Executive session at 10:35 a.m. The Board came out of Executive session at 10:41 am. Road Supervisor Mike Gill and Forsgren Associates Project Man-ager Steven Yearsley met with the Board to discuss the Mormon Road Bridge Replacement Main Channel & Overflow and the 500 East Road Bridge Replacement. Commissioner McMurdo made a motion toapprovetheworkorderandagreementswithForsgrenAssociateswith the final revisions to be reviewed and signed on the August 11th meeting. Seconded by Commissioner Croner. Unanimous. The meeting adjourned at 2:00 p.m.

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For Sale►Jeep 1974 CJ5, 258ci, straight 6 cylinder,bratop,electricwinch.$3750,Call721-8405►Farm Fresh Lamb and Beef. Choose from grain-finished or grass-fed.Wedelivertoyourlo-cal butcher, you pay cut/wrap.$250/lambs $1800/steers Call208-490-7583►Pick-up trailer with aluminum shell.Goodtiresandlights.Call487-2786 (Richfield)►For Sale: 2002 Hyndai Sante fe. Need some break work.$1800.00.Formore informationcallTrinhWebbat7314072.►Multiple PS3 games for sale. Call for list. Also, one washer$25. Call 764-2916, ask for Brad►Trees for Sale: 5 to 7 foot... white birch, small water birch,small evergreens (alpine fir, Nor-way & Engleman spruce, plusbristle cone pine). Also, 4 to 5foot mountain ash. Most in pots. Call 764-2410 in Fairfield.►Fresh Farm Eggs - $3 per dz. Call 764-2136 or 764-2649.►Firewood for Sale: Mix-spe-cies, full length logs deliveredby truck, approx 15 cord.Also,rough-sawn lumber, any size. Call 208-921-6493.

For Rent►For Rent: 934 4th Ave West in Fairfield. 3 bed 2 bath, fenced back yard, automatic sprinklers, andtwo car garage. $650 per month. Call 764-2519 or 731-0522►For Rent: The “Treehouse”, A Unique, Efficient, Fairfield Home! Perfect for single indi-vidualorsmallfamily.$400permonth.Call309-0509►House for rent. Fairfield. 2BR/1Bath. WD hookup. Pro-paneheat.2Woodstoves.Cedarsauna. Fenced yard. $700/mo.Plus elec./water/sewer garbage.References/ background check. 1st/last/Security/Pets$. 208-720-9464 or 208-788-6367

Wanted►Ground Water Rights.Wantto buy at least 3-4 shares ofgroundwaterrightsforDietricharea.539-2857►Farm Groundwantedtobuyin the Fairfield area. Please leave your contact information at 764-3322alongwithabriefdiscrip-tionoftheproperty.

Services►Little Bros. Custom Residen-tial, Livestock, and Commer-cial Fence Builders. Reasonable Rates, Honest & Efficient. Call Joshat721-0220foraquote.►I’m a mobile mechanic with over 20 years experience. I willcome to your location, and thecustomer is responsible for pur-chasingallpartspriortotheworkbeing done. I have reasonableratesandwillconsideralltradesfor labor.Diagnosis is freeoratlow cost depending on your lo-cation.Ifinterested,callouttextRobert at 208-481-0893. Thanks. There is a $20 fuel charge foranything outside of Richfield.►All Collage Students must have CreditableHealth Insurance thisfall. Save BIG with the BEST COVERAGE. Serving all of Ida-ho. Desiree’ DeGiorgio 208-340-0544 or e-mail: [email protected]►Custom wood spliting. $35 perhouronweekends.Call358-1103.►Need Yard Work Done? Call Boyd Stevens at 934-5288. Lawn mowing, weed eating, leavesraked.Weeklyrateavailable.► Hollenbeck Construction. New construction & remodels.Specializing in finish excellence with great value. Licenced &Bonded.Call481-0320.►PATCH, MEND, SEW. I Re-placeBrokenZippersofallkinds.Patch Levis, coveralls,etc.HemLevis,pants,dresses,sheets,etc.Have “NEW” drop in Gooding,must call for information. CallKathy in Hagerman 837-6267.►Looking for scrap metal. Call Thomas Davis at 764-2484.

Yard SaleFriday, August 29th at theSteam Engine Park in Fairfield – after school until 5:30. Toys, household items, and more! ByBriaFrostenson

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Employment►D&D Transportations in Gooding currently has serveralopening including: Customer Service, Machanic, and Drivers. [email protected].►The Wrangler Restaurant in Fairfield is looking for a Man-ager. Must have management experience. Must be able to work flexible hours, nights and week-ends. Must have references. Please call Kathy at 208-539-9429►Soldier Mountain Ski Areais taking applications for aKitchen Manager, and an Office Assistant position. These posi-tions will be for the upcomingskiseason.Pleasesendyourre-sume to P.O. Box 280 Fairfield, Idaho.To receivea jobapplica-tionortoscheduleaninterviewpleasegotoourwebsite,www.soldiermountain.com and clickon, contact us, leave your con-tact information. Keep praying for SNOW!►Ridley’s Family Markets is nowhiring.Applyonlineatjobs.shopridleys.com►The USPS office is now ac-cepting applications for Rural Carrier Associate in Fairfield, Gooding, and Shoshone. Apply onlineatusps.com/careers.

Position Vacancy:Maintenance & Custodial

SupervisorThe Camas County School Dis-trict has an immediate openingfor the position of Maintenance and Custodial Supervisor. The successfulapplicantwilloverseemaintenance and custodial ser-vicesinadditiontoservingpartofthetimeascustodian. A high school diploma isrequired. Experience and/orknowledgeispreferredinbuild-ing and custodial maintenance,boiler operations, electrical,plumbing, HVAC maintenance,general construction, fire sys-tems and alarms as well as su-pervisionofpersonnel. Foracopyofthejobdescrip-tionandapplicationform,pleasecontacttheDistrictClerk,Wen-dy Strickler, at 764-2625 or by email at [email protected]. The Camas County School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

BasketballCoach Wanted

Camas County School District is accepting applications forthe position of Girls VarsityBasketball Coach. To receivean application please contactWendy Strickler at 764-2625 by phone,[email protected].

Yard SaleSaturday, August 30thfrom10to 5 p.m. 296 E 400 S Fairfield. ATVquads,miniquads,alumi-numboat,horsetrailer,coupleofhorses, rolls of no-climb horsefencing, saddle(s), bathroomvanity, bunk bed set, Oak enter-tainment center, books, DVDs,household items, craft ribbonrolls, halloween costumes &lots more stuff we are still go-ingthrough,nojunkalluseable.Wewillconsideralloffers.FromHwy 46 take 400 South and go westward about 1 1/2 miles ontheright.Comeout toseewhatisavailable.

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