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continued on page 8..... The Courier Main Street America State Boys Basketball Tournament The State Boys Bas- ketball Tournament will be held this weekend. The only boys team from our area to make it to state this year is Dietrich. Dietrich suffered a disappointing loss to Carey in the first round of the 1AD2 District Tournament, but de- spite injuries, they man- aged to fight back to a second place finish by defeating Richfield last Thursday, 56 yo 51. The Blue Devils will play Lakeside this Thursday, March 5th, at 1:15 p.m. at Caldwell High School. Carey will be playing Sum- mitt Academy at 8:00. The State Champion- ship game will be on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at the Ford Idaho Center. Main Street Program Organizational Meeting March 5th at 6:30 p.m. 145 7th Ave E. ~ Gooding This Thursday, March 5th, an organizational meeting will be held at the Gooding County Planning and Zon- ing office (just south of the County Courthouse on 7th Avenue East) to discuss projects for the Gooding Main Street Program. Main Streets are the tra- ditional centers for social, cultural, and economic ac- tivity in our communities. They tell us who we are and who we were, as well as who we will become. Over thirty years ago a national program, named the Main Street Program, formed with the purpose of providing resources and the framework to preserve these main streets and downtown business dis- tricts. To date this program has touched over 2,000 communities, brought in 115,000 new businesses, and gathered more than $65 billion in reinvestment into local communities. Over the last several years, these “Main Street” areas have also shown a remarkable ability to weather economic Schubert Theatre Now 501c3 by Charmy LeaVell It is with GREAT ex- citement we announce that GREAT, Inc. (Gooding Restoration for Entertain- ment, Arts and Theater) a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit orga- nization has been formed for the purpose of restor- ing the historical Schubert Theatre. New board mem- bers are President Karo- lyn Gaines; Vice President Lonnie LeaVell and Sec- retary/Treasurer Charmy LeaVell. The Theatre underwent remodeling in 1946 and 1983 to accommodate pa- trons in the changing times and changing décor; but, more recently, restoration efforts failed and the the- ater has remained un-used or underused for several years. The property was later acquired by Charmy and Lonnie LeaVell and they are committed to the protection and restoration of this important piece of Gooding County history. The LeaVells’ focus has been to ensure the restora- tion of the theater not only because of its historical sig- hardships. Gooding recently an- nounce a plan to launch their own Main Street Pro- gram in conjunction with the national program in or- der to preserve Gooding’s rich traditions and attract new residents and busi- nesses. If you are a busi- ness owner or just a person who loves their hometown, you are invited to attend this event. If you would like more information about this pro- gram, please contact Jason Neil at 208-227-3389 or email Jason.neil@edward- jones.com Volume 39 ~ Number 9 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding CourierNews.webs.com ,2015 March 4 NEWS

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Main Street America

State BoysBasketball Tournament

The State Boys Bas-ketballTournamentwillbe held this weekend.The only boys teamfrom our area to makeit to state this year isDietrich. Dietrich suffered adisappointing loss toCareyinthefirstroundof the 1AD2 DistrictTournament, but de-spiteinjuries,theyman-aged to fight back to a

second place finish bydefeatingRichfield lastThursday,56yo51. The Blue Devils willplay Lakeside thisThursday, March 5th,at1:15p.m.atCaldwellHigh School. Careywill be playing Sum-mittAcademyat8:00. The State Champion-ship game will be onSaturdayat9:30a.m.attheFordIdahoCenter.

Main Street ProgramOrganizational MeetingMarch 5th at 6:30 p.m.

1457thAveE.~Gooding

ThisThursday,March5th,an organizational meetingwillbeheldattheGoodingCountyPlanningandZon-ing office (just south of the County Courthouse on 7thAvenue East) to discussprojects for the GoodingMainStreetProgram. Main Streets are the tra-ditional centers for social,cultural, and economic ac-tivity in our communities.They tell us who we areand who we were, as well

aswhowewillbecome. Over thirty years ago anational program, namedthe Main Street Program,formed with the purposeofprovidingresourcesandthe framework to preservethese main streets anddowntown business dis-tricts.Todatethisprogramhas touched over 2,000communities, brought in115,000 new businesses,andgatheredmorethan$65billioninreinvestmentintolocal communities. Overthelastseveralyears,these“Main Street” areas havealso shown a remarkableabilitytoweathereconomic

Schubert Theatre Now

501c3byCharmyLeaVell It is with GREAT ex-citementweannounce thatGREAT, Inc. (Gooding Restoration for Entertain-ment, Arts and Theater) a501 (c)(3) nonprofit orga-nization has been formedfor the purpose of restor-ing the historical SchubertTheatre.Newboardmem-bers are President Karo-lynGaines;VicePresidentLonnie LeaVell and Sec-retary/Treasurer CharmyLeaVell. The Theatre underwentremodeling in 1946 and1983 to accommodate pa-tronsinthechangingtimesand changing décor; but,more recently, restorationefforts failed and the the-ater has remained un-usedor underused for severalyears. The property waslater acquired by Charmyand Lonnie LeaVell andthey are committed to theprotection and restorationof this important piece ofGooding County history.The LeaVells’ focus hasbeen toensure the restora-tionofthetheaternotonlybecauseofitshistoricalsig-

hardships. Gooding recently an-nounce a plan to launchtheirownMainStreetPro-gram in conjunction withthenationalprograminor-der to preserve Gooding’srich traditions and attractnew residents and busi-nesses. If you are a busi-nessownerorjustapersonwholovestheirhometown,you are invited to attendthisevent. If you would like moreinformationaboutthispro-gram,pleasecontact JasonNeil at 208-227-3389 oremail [email protected]

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Notices of Upcoming Events & MeetingsWrangler Changes Hours The Wrangler in Fairfield will be closed on Mondays andTuesdaysstartingnextweek.Theywillresumefull-timehoursinmid-April.Lost & Found FoundattheCamasCountyPublicLibrary:SnowPants,childsizesmall.Iftheseareyours,pleasecomegetthem.

Magic Valley Iris Society TheMVISwillholdtheirquarterlymeetingonMarch7,2015at11:30am-2:00pm.Themeetingwillbeheldat Jaker’s Bar & Grill Restaurant (1598 Blue Lakes Bou-levardN.inTwinFalls).MeetingwillincludediscussionabouttheJuneIrisshow,apresentationbyJeanetteGra-hamonhowtophotographirises,andtheusualcatchingupwithfriendsandclubmembers. Guestsarewelcomeandencouragedjointheorganiza-tionbybecomingamember. Duesare$7.00peryearandnewmemberswillreceiveanirisrhizomeandnews-letters.IfyouhaveanyquestionspleasecalledJeanetteGrahamat208-734-3613oronthegograham@gmail.com

“Gooding College”by Kelly Kast

Tuesday, March 10, 20157p.m.attheCSIRoundBuildingInGooding

EndsMarch6thCamas County School LibraryEverydayfrom9a.m.to3:30p.m.

All purchases Benefit our School

BOOK FAIRYou’re invited to Our

Special Food Bank Next Wednesday The Idaho Food Bank is bring a special delivery of fresh produce to Fairfield next Wednesday, March 11th. 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.

Saturday,March14thLincoln County

Preparedness Fair On Saturday, March 14th, a preparedness fair will beheld at the Shoshone LDS Church (505 N Greenwood Street)acrossfromtheMountainViewBowlingCenter. Thefair isFREEtoeveryone!Justbringyourfriendsandlearnhowtobepreparedforanything!

Learn how to prepare your home & Defend your family!Learn Self-Defense from the experts!

Learn the basics of First Aid!Learn how to build that Emergency Fund

and prepare for the unexpected!Learn about Ham Radio!

Learn how simple it is to grow your own food!Learn other forms of generating electricity!

Learn how to use and build your food storage!

Thiseventwillbeheldfrom10a.m.to4p.m.andwillincludea free lunchfromnoon to1p.m.ComeforoneclassorcomeforthewholeDay.Ifyoucan’tmakeitonthisday,thesameeventwillbeheldat theHaileyLDSChurch (821 Broadford Road) on March 21st. ThisfairwouldnotbepossiblewithoutthehelpoftheLincoln County Sherriff’s office, Extension Agency, Mag-icValleyAmateurRadioClub,CSI’sAlternativeEnergyDepartment,PastorRichardKimball,andthemanyotherorganizationsandindividualswhoarevolunteeringtheirtimeandresourcestomakethiseventsuccessful.Spon-soredbytheChurchofJesusChristofLatter-DaySaints-CareyIdahoStake.

E-Readers at theCamas County Public Library

The Camas County Library would like to remind pa-tronsthatithase-readersavailabletocheckout.Theli-brarycurrentlyhasthreesimpletouchNooks,onecolorNook,oneKindleFire,andoneE-inkthatarepre-loadedwithavarietyofbooks. The readers can be checked out for a period of threeweekstoanyone18yearsandolder.Thisisagreatwaytodoyourreadingathomeoronatripandbestofall,thesereadersarefreetouse. If interested, see Marilyn at the library and she’ll getyoustarted.

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April 9th starting at 6 p.m.Gooding Elementary & Middle School

OnApril9th,theGoodingVolunteerGroupwillhostacommunityeventtohelpdesignthenewplaygroundforGooding’sEastPark. AdesignexpertfromLeathers&AssociatesPlaygroundswillbevisitingtheschoolsandthecommunityduringthedaytogatherinformationfromcommunitymembersandstudentsonwhattheirperfectplaygroundwouldinclude. In theevening, therewillbeaDESIGNDAYCELE-BRATION,includinglotsoffunfamilyactivities,andapresentationofa3DdesignoftheNewEastPark! Youcanhelpmakethisagreateventbydonatingitemsforasilentauctionandbakesale.Theyarealsoforindividualstovolunteeratthecarnivalbooths. Contact Hailey at 539-6454 to do-nate. For general information onthe event, please contact Becca at539-5408, or go to facebook.com/events/667876303339257

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Localbusinessesarebeingaskediftheywouldliketosponsoreithera1/2of a traincar at$75.00or awholetraincarat$150.00.Thosewhochooseahalfcarwillgettheirnameputononesideofthecarandifawholecarischosentheywillgettheirnameonbothsidesofthecar. Thesponsormoneywillpayforthematerialsneededtobuildthetraincars.Thisisagreatwaytoadvertiseyourbusinessandshowyourcommunitysupport. Sponsornameswillbedisplayedonthecarsfor3years.After3yearsthecarswillbeupfornew1yearsponsor-shipatareducedprice.Thegoalistobuild8traincars. These are on a first come first serve basis, so don’t de-lay! If interested,pleasecontactDeannaat764-2370orGayleat764-2126.

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o b i t u a r i e sVivianW.Cox

Vivian W. Cox, was born in Fairfield, ID on June 13, 1927toEdwinandIlaWolfe.SheenteredHeaven’sgateonFeb.22,2015,fromcomplicationsofAlzheimer’satWestValleyMedicalCenterinCaldwell,Idaho. Vivianwasalovinganddevotedwife,mother,grand-mother,great-grandmother,sister,aunt,sister-in-law,andfriend. She worked for 27 years for Farmers insurance.Duringretirementsheworkedcleaninghousesandlovedbeing a nanny for two small children. She had an im-mensepassion for cooking, reading, gardening, sewing,andspendingasmuchtimeaspossibleinthemountainscamping, fishing and riding horses. She loved spending timewithhergrandchildrenandwatchingBSUfootball. Her unselfish and unwavering support of her family and friends will be sorely missed. She leaves to cherishhermemory,HerdevotedandlovingchildrenPeggyCox(Earth Thunder), Julie Cox and Kathleen Hezeltine (KC); Brother Gene Wolf; seven grandchildren: Nicole (David) Sutton and , Derek (Karla) Stone, Andrew Cox, Connie( Dennis) Morton, Chad (Tawny) Hezeltine, Jacob and Dan-iel Cox; eleven great-grandchildren, Morgan (Blake Cenar-rusa) Garcia, Shadell Carter, Gabrielle (Austin) Morton, Kimberly,Tristen,andTrevorMorton,ChallisHolloway,Ava,Rylan,SavannahandLandonChristensen-Hezeltine,onegreat-greatgrandchildOliverCenarrusa. VivianwasprecededindeathbyhersonJoeCox;broth-ersBen,DeanandButchWolf;andsisterIlaEdwards. ACelebrationofLifeServicewillbeheldFriday,March6,2015,at11a.m.attheCentennialBaptistChurch-3610E.Ustick Road in Caldwell, Idaho. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributionsmaybemadeto,CentennialBaptistChurch.

VETAANNCOOPERROSEBERRYDecember13,1925–February27,2015

VetaAnnCooperRoseberrywas born December 13, 1925in Mountain Grove, Missouri,thedaughterofJosephBCoo-perandBertieUpshawCooper.The family moved to IdahowhenVetawas5.Shegrewupin Richfield on an 80 acre farm withfoursisters.Theyhelpedinthe fields, stacked hay, fed the animals and milked the cows.Veta graduated from high school in Richfield in 1943, let-teringinsoftballandbasketball.Shelovedandcontinuedtoplaysoftballevenaftershemarriedandhadherfourchil-dren.Afterhighschool,sheattendedtelegraphyschool. Veta married her high school sweetheart, Bud Rose-berry,onJune9,1945inShoshone,IDandtheyrenewedtheirweddingvowsDecember15,2012inKetchum,ID.Togethertheyraisedfourchildren. TheymovedtoJeromein1954.Sheretiredasabook-keeperforCalGaswheresheworkedfor30years.Vetawasaremarkableseamstress,sewingclothesforherfamilyastheygrewup,includingwesternyokedshirtsforBud,promdresses and cheerleading outfits for her daughters and their friends.Shealsowasamasterquilterandlefteachmemberofherfamilywithaquilt toobeautiful touse.Momalsomade beautiful wagon wheel rugs and was a very craftyladywhocouldreproduceanythingshesaw. Through all the tears and sadness, there is a sense ofcalmnessknowingsheisfreeandatpeacewithherhus-bandBudof68years,whoprecededherindeathin2013.VetaresidedatHospiceHouseinJeromeforthepast10months.Wethanktheextremelycompetentstafffortheirkindnessandcareofourmother. Vetaissurvivedbyherfourchildren,KarenRoseberryofKetchum, Karla Roseberry Gonzalez (Felix) of Ketchum, Blake Roseberry (Robyn) of Albion, PA & Steve Roseberry (Ann) of Middleton, ID. She is also survived by 5 grand-children, her favorite granddaughter Jennie Gridley (Greg) ofMeridian, ID;Ben&BudGonzalezofKetchum; Joe&SamRoseberryofBoiseandthreegreat-grandchildren,Jake,MadisonandEllaJoGridleyofMeridian.MeriMohlerofEu-gene,ORishersurvivingsister.Shewasprecededindeathbythegreatloveofherlife,BudRoseberry,agrandson,DavidKosofsky;herparents&threesisters,ZettaFreeman,Vivian

Maxey&RobertaSedeyandonebrother,JoeBCooper,Jr. Vetalovedhavingherfamilyaroundher,travelingwiththemandenjoyingalltheholidayswithherchildrenandgrandchildren.Herhusbandandherfamilywerehergreat-estjoy.WeloveyouMomandarehappyyouaredancingwithDadagain. “Ifyoumustburysomething,letitbemyfaultsandmyweaknesses.Givemysinstothedevil.Givemysoul toGod.Ifyouwishtorememberme,doitwithakinddeedorwordtosomeonewhoneedsyou.IfyoudoallIhaveasked,Iwillliveforever.” In lieu of flowers, donate to Hospice Visions (1770 Park ViewDrive,TwinFalls,ID83301).Funeralserviceswillbeconductedat11a.m.Saturday,March7,2015,atFarn-sworth Mortuary (1343 South Lincoln in Jerome). Inter-ment will follow in the Richfield Cemetery.

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CarollE.Rogers CarollRogers,80,aresidentofGood-ing,Idaho,passedawayatherhomeonFebruary 24, 2015, while surroundedbyherhusbandandfamily. CarollwasbornOctober15,1934,toGarmonandElsieBrowninHai-ley, Idaho. Carol joined an olderbrother,Karl, at their home inCar-ey, Idaho. She was raised in thatareaandgraduatedfromCareyHighSchool.Caroldidwellacademicallyandalsoplayedonthegirls’basketballteamandearnedavarsityletterforherpar-ticipation. Carol also enjoyed playing softball and did sowithfriendsandatfamilyget-togetherswhileyoung.Carolworkedinseveralpositions inbanksandasabookkeeper.Shealsoworkeddrivingschoolbusfor17yearsandthenasafull-timeemployeeforGoodingCounty. Carol met Bob Rogers while she worked at Federal LandBank in Gooding. They married in June of 1962. The twojoinedtheirfamiliestogetherandbecamethe“OriginalBradyBunch.”Theythenhadtwochildrentogethertocompletetheirfamilyof9children. Duringtheirnearly52yearmarriage,Carollnotonlyworkedoutofthehome,butalsoasanavidhomemakerandasabusymother.Sheenjoyedgardening,sewing,quiltingandspendingtimewithfamily.Carolwasacaringandgenerouspersonwhohadawonderfulsenseofhumor.CarolwasanactivememberofTheChurchofJesusChristofLatter-daySaintsandservedinmanycapacitiesthroughoutherlife. Carolisprecededindeathbyherparents;brother;2grand-children;and1great-grandchild.MemoriesofCarollwillbecarried on by her husband, Bob; and children, Dean (Bonnie) Rogers, of Erda, Utah, Dale (Tammy) Rogers, of Meridian, Idaho, Dennis (Debbie) Rogers, of Gooding, Idaho, Diane (Ed) Burton, of Preston, Idaho, Andy (Sherry) DePew, of Kona, Ha-waii, Doyle (Valarie) Rogers, of Gooding, Idaho, Debbie (Bill) Perron, of Meridian, Idaho, Dawna (John) Flora, of Gooding,

Idaho, and Doug (Lara) Rogers, of Lindon, Utah. Caroll is also sur-vivedby49grandchildren,and102great-grandchildren. Funeral serviceswillbeheldat10 a.m. on Wednesday, March 4,2015, at the Gooding LDS Churchwithvisitationat thechurchbegin-ningat9a.m.BurialwillfollowatElmwoodCemetery.

MyrlPackhamPond Myrl Packham Pond re-turned to her Heavenly Fa-ther and was reunited withhereternalcompanion,Max-wellKayPond,onFebruary16,2015. Born on November 26,1925 to William John andLuella Hickenlooper Pack-ham, Myrl was the tenthof twelve children and theyoungestdaughter.ShegrewuponthefamilyfarminManard,CamasCounty,Idaho,andlatergradu-ated from Camas County High School in Fairfield, IdahoandnursetrainingschoolatStLuke’sHospi-talasanArmyCadetGraduateNurse.Shemarriedher childhood sweetheart Maxwell Kay Pond onNovember13,1946intheIdahoFallstemple.ThecouplelatermovedtheirfamilytoBountifulinthe1960s,wheresheliveduntilherpassing. MyrllovedservingintheChurchofJesusChristofLatter-daySaintsandwasanunwaveringexam-ple of faith and selfless service. Early in Myrl and Kay’smarriage, thenewlywedsservedtogetherinthe Canada mission in 1948. Years later, the twoservedtogetheragainintheMichiganDetroitmis-sion from 1991 to 1993. Myrl and Kay loved thetempleandservedtogetherformanyyearsinboththeSaltLakeandBountiful temples.Theypartic-ularly loved their timeas shift coordinatorsat theBountiful temple, enjoying a special bond withthosewhoservedwiththem. Myrl is preceded in death by her husband, herparents,threebrothers,threesisters,agranddaugh-ter and two great grandchildren. She is survivedby brothers Don Packham, Nolan Packham, Wil-lisPackham,hersistersEmilyPackhamWilliams,and Geneva Packham Eskridge, her nine childrenDeamileen&WilliamSalisbury,Gilbert&DeannaPond,Lucile&KevinLewis,Jean&GrantNorth,Janet&DanDabney,Ralph&AnnettePond,Carl& Cindy Pond, Terry & Russell Figgins, & Max&RebeccaPond,45grandchildren,and116greatgrandchildren. Services were held on Saturday, February 21,2015,attheLDSChapelinBountiful,Utah.Inter-mentwasattheBountifulCityCemetery.

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

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

-----------------------Thursday, March 5 (Rich) Hamburgers & Onion RingsFriday, March 6 (Sho) Chicken Ala King & BiscuitsMonday, March 9 (Rich) Spaghetti & Hot BreadTuesday, March 10 (Sho) Beef Stew & Hot BreadWed, March 11 (Sho) Soup, Sand & Banana 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, March 5 Monday, March 9 Call and SeeTuesday, March 10 There’s always GreatWednesday, March 11 Friends and Food

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

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

--------------------------Friday, March 6 Ham & Scalloped PotatoesTuesday, March 10 Lasagna & French BreadWednesday, March 11 Ham & Beans w/ Cornbread

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.

--------------------------Monday, March 9: Sauerkraut, Polish Sausage & Salad

from School District #121Don’tForgettheSupplementalLevyElectiononMarch10th The2015-2016schoolyearwillcontinuetobeachal-lengetothecommitmentofeducatingourmostpreciousasset,andinmanywaysthefuture,thechildrenofCam-asCounty. The slow economic recovery and the destabilizationofStateofIdahorevenuehavecreatedgreatchallengesfortheJointFinanceandAppropriationCommitteeandtheirabilitytoadequatelyfundIdaho’spubliceducationsystem.AtthistimetheFY2016appropriationhasnotbeenset,howeverearly rumors indicate that therewillbeanattempttosetthePublicSchoolAppropriationtomatchthe2009appropriationlevel.Thisisastepintherightdirectionbutcertainlydoesn’tmeetthechallengesfacingIdaho’spublicschools. ThestudentpopulationacrossIdahois15,000studentsmorethanitwasin2009andmanymorecharterschoolshavebeenapproved.Simpledivisionwouldindicatethatthe “appropriation pie” will be significantly diluted by more Idaho students and more charter schools, not tomention 7 years of inflation. Thebottomlineisthatwecannotcontinuetoprovideaqualityeducationwithout thecommunitiescontinuedsupport.Withthisinmind,pleasenotethatweareoneoftheveryfewIdahoschooldistrictsthatremainscom-mittedtonotincreasingthedollaramountofthesupple-mentallevy!LetmeassureyouthatourelectedSchoolBoardmembershavebeeninvolvedintheplanningandmanagement of the district. The Board of Trustees isveryawarethatCamasCountySchoolDistrictisadis-trict with limited financial resources and a concentrated effortisbeingmadetomakeeachandeverytaxdollarstretchasfaraspossible.Likemanyofyou,wearecom-mittedtodomorewithless. Thatiswhythisyear’ssupplementallevyisaskingfornomorethanyouhaveapprovedinthepast.That’sright,eventhoughwearereceivingfarlessstatesupportthanwe have received in previous years, this supplementallevywillbeforthesameamountthatyouapprovedtwoyearsago.Approvalofthesupplemental levywillnotincreaseyourtaxesoverthisyear’slevyrate. Onceagain,restassuredthattheCamasCountySchoolDistrict will do everything in our power to not under-mineoureducationalprograms,includingextra-curricu-laractivities.

Jim CobbleSuperintendent of Schools

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Dine-In or Take-Out

Pizza & PastaDowntown FairfieldCall in your order

764-2030OPEN Wed. Thurs. & Sunday 4 to 8

Friday & Saturday 4 to 9••

Food is Good.Food made by a Friend is Great!Tee Hurd

Last week as you recall, I was inPunxsutawney, Pennsylvania, to help a

friend, Phil (the weather forecasting ground hog). Hehadpredictedsixmoreweeksofwinterandthepeople

ofBaltimore,Maryland,hadnearlytenfeetofsnow.Fordo-inghisjob,peopleweremadatPhil. When I tried to leave thePennsylvaniaareaundetected, Iwasputonalarmstatusattheairport.Didsomeoneslipandidentified me before I could leave the state? Iapproachedtheairportsecuritycheckpoint.Iwasaskedtotakeoffmyvest,coat,hat,shoes,andofcourse,mynickelbeltbuckle.Thenmycarryonbagwassetonthex-raycon-veyorbelt.Iwalkedthroughthescannerwithnotaproblem. When I got to the other end of the conveyor, the TSA (Trans-portation Safety Administration) agent told me they wouldhavetocheckmybag.Isaid,“Goahead,checkitout.Ijusthavemycamerainthere.”Theyrepliedtome,“Youhaveanissueotherthanyourcamera.Youhaveammoinyourbag.Itappears to be .22 rifle shells.” Thatwasasurprisetome.IhadboardedinBoise,Idaho,afewdaysbeforewithnotadetectionone.Ihadusedthesamebag at a couple of more airport flights previous to this one. TheTSAagentunloadedmybag.Shefoundtwo.22shellsintheseamofmybag.Shetoldmethemachineshowedathird,but was having a hard time finding it. Finally it showed up. At this time the sheriff’s office was summoned. The sheriff arrivedandtheammunitionwasplacedintheircustody.Asthis process was taking place, my scheduled flight was getting closertoleaving. AnotherTSAagentcamebacktometogetmydriversli-cence and ticket for that flight. After a while he came back to get the rest of my flight itinerary. I was given a two minute warningby thegateattendantwhichwasaround thecorner(and visible) from the check station. Finally, with more wait-ingthecheckoutprocesshadusedallmytime,andmyplanewasabletoleavewithseat13Bempty. During theprocessofbeingcheckedout, Ihadcalledmyfriendtocamebacktotheairport.Beingafairsharedowntheroad,hewasabletoreturntotheairportduringmywaitingspell (I might him, I thought). AsIwasreleased,afewthingscametomind.Besuretocheckyourcarryonbagbeforeboardingaplane.Recheckyour carry on bag if used somewhere else. Triple checkyourcarryonbagbeforeboardingaplane... JustbecauseyouarefromIdahoandusuallycarryammoinyourtruck,andperhapsinyourpocket,otherpeoplearenotgoingtounderstand your life style... Having friends is priceless...The sky is not always the limit... Chewing gum doesn’ttaste as good the second time around... Each person whodoes their job well makes for a perfect world (including weatherforecastersandTSAagents). Thisismy“Cupof22¢Tee”

March 28, 2015attheGoodingWarMemorialHall

(Corner of 3rd & Idaho Street in Gooding)

Fiddlers of IdahoBenefit Dinner & Entertainment

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Purchase Tickets from the followingPaulKoonce,358-0902 DennisKoyle,934-4269MarkRussell,539-0798 DoloresKoonce,316-0883Betty Rice, 404-4040 or [email protected]

death & service noticesMabel Johnson, 95,aresidentofShoshoneandformerlyof Richfield, passed away on Monday, March 2, 2015 at herhome.FuneralarrangementsarependingandwillbeannouncedunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFu-neralService.

Oliver Lowry, 89,aresidentofShoshone,passedawayonTuesday,March3,2015athishome.Funeralarrange-mentsarependingandwillbeannouncedunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService.

Evelyn Grace Grissom Strickland, 93, a resident ofWendell, passed away Monday, March 2, 2015 at herhome inWendell.Visitation for familyand friendswillbeheldfrom4:00pmto7:00pm,onThursday,March5,2015atDemarayFuneralService–WendellChapel.Afuneralservicewillbeheldat1:00pm,onFriday,March6,2015attheUnitedMethodistChurch,175EastMainSt.inWendell.BurialwillfollowattheWendellCemetery.

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nificance but for the community to enjoy it as a means for families to participate in and enjoy the productionof their plays, concerts, dances, cowboy poetry, puppetshows, IdahoOpryandother liveentertainment. Manypeoplehavesharedthedayswhentheywenttothetheatertowatchmovies,meetwithfriendsandhaveagreattimewiththeirgrandparentsaskidsanditisGREAT,Inc.’svi-siontoseethatthecommunityhasalltheseopportunitiesrevivedandthetheaterpreservedforfuturegenerations.Title to the threatrehasbeendonatedandpassed to thenonprofit by the LeaVells. The Schubert Theatre is located at 402 Main Streetin downtown Gooding, Idaho, a small farming com-munityofapproximately3,300peopleinsouthwesternIdaho.BuiltbyFrankR.Gooding,forwhomthetownisnamed,thebuildingwasdesignedbyHugoClausen.ThishistoricsitewasaddedtotheNationalRegisterofHistoricPlacesin2004. Afundraiserisbeingplannedthe1stweekinMay.Thecommunityisinvitedtoparticipateinacommu-nity garage sale and pie social with a silent auctiontoraisefundsforabadlyneedednewroof.Restora-tioncannotbeginontheinsideuntilanewroofisinplace.GREATiscallingforvolunteers,grantwritersand asking the community to begin saving their ga-rage sale items by placing them in a box designatedfor theGREAT“roofraising”fundraiser. Detailsasto location, exact date and time will be announcedsoon. In the meantime, be sure to follow GREAT,Inc.andtheSchubertTheatreonFacebook,likethem,friendthem&followthem.Inquiriesmaybemadebycalling Charmy LeaVell at (208) 539-0202 or email at [email protected] or President Karo-lyn Gaines at (208) 591-0296

...Schubert Theatre continuedBoard of the Camas County Commissioners Meetings

A Brief Synopsis of the January 2015 MinutesA complete set of the minutes are on file at the Clerk’s Office

January 20, 2015 Themeetingwascalled toorderat9:10a.m.byChairmanBarbMcMurdo.AlsopresentwereCommissionerBackstrom,Commis-sionerChapman,andClerkKorriBlodgett. TheBoardreviewedtheAgenda.CommissionerBackstrommadea motion to amend the agenda to reflect that it is a public informa-tional meeting as there was not sufficient time to advertise for a Pub-licHearing.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedrecentcorrespondencefromtheidahoTrans-portationDepartmenttotestinstrumentationtomeasurethedepthofscour at a bridge pier as is fluctuates during high flows. The bridge on200S.RoadoverCamasCreekhasbeenselectedasanidealre-searchcandidateduetoitshistoryofpierscour.Theyarerequestingpermissiontoinstall theinstrumentationonthisbridge.ChairmanMcMurdowillcontactthemtogivethemthegoaheadandaskthemtosharetheresultswiththeCounty. RoadandBridgeSupervisorMikeGillandStevenYearsley,withForsgrenAssociates,inc.,metwiththeBoardtoreviewaGrantap-plicationthroughtheIdahoDept.ofParksandRecreation.Theyarerequesting$100,000,withaMatchcommitmentamountof$177,450.ToreplacetwoclosedbridgesonMormonRoad,MainChannelandOverflow Channel, that is the only access to Mormon Reservoir Rec-reationArea.MikeMcFaddenfromthepublic,madecommentsonthecostsandthelevelofmaintainceontheproposalsofthebridge.Hefeltthatitwasverywelldoneandamazedattheimpressiveprice,andvolunteeredhis assistanceashehasextensiveknowledgeandexperience in this field. AnnieFrostenson,indigentServicesmetwiththeBoardtoReviewindigent Case #1C—2015—10005. Commissioner McMurdo madea motion to go into Executive session per Idaho Code 67-2345(1)(d) toconsiderrecordsthatareexemptfromdisclosure.Arollcallvoteshowedallinfavor.TheBoardenteredintoexecutivesessionat10:45a.m.TheBoardcameoutofExecutiveSessionat11:00a.m. TheBoard reviewed theClerksFindingofFacts.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotion todeny indigentCase#1C-2015-10005,based upon the reasons stated on the Certificate of Denial. Seconded byCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. The Board reconvened at 11:05 and met with Treasurer GayleBachtelltoreviewtheMonthlyFinancialOperations. TheBoardreviewedtheminutesofDecember8thandDecember15th.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovethecor-rectedminutesofDecember15th.SecondedbyCommissionerMc-Murdo.Unanimous.CommissionerChapmanrecusedhimselfashewasnotontheBoardatthattime. ChairmanMcMurdodeclaredtheminutesofDecember8thascor-rect,asshewastheonlycurrentcommissionerthatwaspresentatthatmeeting. TheBoarddiscussedtheEMTaccount.CommissionerMcMurdostatedthatshehadspokentothemandthattheywillbeopeninganaccountintheirname. TheBoardrecessedat12noonforlunch. TheBoardreconvenedat1:00p.m.tocontinuedeliberationsontheDraftZoningOrdinance. TheBoardadjournedat2:00p.m.

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO,

IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CAMASINTHEMATTEROFTHEESTATEOF: )CaseN0.CV-20l5-02ADAROSANELLPATE, )NOTICETODecedent,________________________)CREDITORS NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthattheundersignedhasbeenap-pointedPersonalRepresentativeof theabove-nameddecedent.Allpersonshavingclaimsagainstthedecedentortheestatearerequiredto present their claims within four months after the date of the first publicationofthisNoticeorsaidclaimswillbeforeverbarred. Claimsmustbepresentedtotheundersignedattheaddrcssindi-cated, and filed with the Clerk of the Court. DATEDthis2nddayofMarch,2015. CindyAltemose 20lJasperStreet Kimberly,ID83314

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Camas County School District No. 121Camas County, Idaho

PublicNoticeisherebygivenaccordingtolaw,andtherequisiteac-tionoftheBoardofTrusteesofCamasCountySchoolDistrictNo.121,CamasCounty,Idaho,thatatwoyearspecialsupplementallevyelectionwillbeheldonMarch10,2015,forthepurposeofsubmit-ting to the qualified electors of said District their vote and determina-tiononasupplementaltaxlevy. Thepollswillbeopenfrom8:00a.m.until8:00p.m.atthefollow-inglocations:CamasCountyLibraryat607SoldierRoadAnelectormustbearegisteredvoterwhohasresidedinthisstateandin this school district at least thirty (30) days preceding the election.Thequestionssubmittedwillbe:

Question #1:Shall the Board of Trustees of Camas County School DistrictNo.121,CamasCounty,Idaho,beauthorizedandempoweredtolevyasupplementallevy,aspermittedbylaw,intheamountof$200,00000, (two hundred thousand) for the purpose of paying alllawfulexpensesofmaintainingandoperatingtheschoolsofthe District for each of the fiscal years beginning July l, 2015, and ending June 30, 2017?Question #2:Shall the Board of Trustees of Camas County School DistrictNo.121,CamasCounty,idaho,beauthorizedandempoweredtolevyasupplementallevy,aspermittedbylaw,intheamountof$50,000 (fifty thousand dollars), for the purpose of paying all law-ful expenses pertaining to the continuation of a fine arts program (music) for each ofthe fiscal years beginning July 1, 2015, and ending June 30, 2017?

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SUPPLEMENTAL LEVYREQUESTS DO NOT REFLECT ANY INCREASE IN TAXESQualified electors who expect to be absent from the District on March10,2015,orwhowillbeunable,becauseofphysicaldisabilityorblindness,togotoapollingplace,mayvotebyabsenteeballot.WrittenapplicationforanabsenteeballotmaybemadetotheCountyClerk on a form made available at the Camas County Clerk’s Office, at501SoldierRoad,onMondaythroughFriday,from9:00am. to5:00p.m.Electorsapplyinginpersonmayobtaintheirballotsstart-ing February 6, 2015 and the last day for in-person absentee bal-lotapplicationisFriday,March10,2015.Electorsapplyingbymailshouldsubmittheirrequestassoonaspossible.TheabsenteeballotmustbereceivedbytheCamasCountyClerknolaterthan8:00p.m.onthedayoftheelection.

By Order of the Board of Directors.Wendy Strikler, Clerk

SAMPLE BALLOTTOAUTHORIZEANDEMPOWERTHEBOARDOFTRUSTEESOF CAMAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 121, CAMASCOUNTY,IDAHO,TOLEVYASUPPLEMENTALLEVY

PLEASE ANSWER BOTH QUESTIONS

QUESTION #1:“ShalltheBoardofTrusteesofCamasCountySchoolDistrictNo.121,CamasCountyIdaho,beauthorizedandempoweredtolevyasupplementallevy,aspermittedbylaw,intheamountof$200,000(two hundred thousand dollars), for the purpose of paying all lawful expensesofmaintainingandoperating the schoolsof` thedistrictfor each of the fiscal years beginning July 1, 2015, and ending June 30,2017.” ANSWER: INFAVOROF □ AGAINST □QUESTION #2:“ShalltheBoardofTrusteesof`CamasCountySchoolDistrictNo.121,CamasCountyIdaho,beauthorizedandempoweredtolevyasupplementallevy,aspermittedbylaw,intheamountof$50,000(fifty thousand dollars), for the purpose of paying all lawful ex-penses pertaining to the continuation of a fine arts program (music) for each of the fiscal years beginning July 1, 2015, and ending June 30,2017.” ANSWER: INFAVOROF □ AGAINST □Thevotermayexpresshis/hervotebymakingan“X”oppositethewordonhis/herballotwhichexpresseshis/herchoice.

Advertisement for Bids Owner: City of Fairfield, Idaho Address: 407SoldierRoad POBox336 Fairfield, ID 83327Separate sealed Bids for the construction of the City of Fairfield, FAIRFIELD WATER IMPROVEMENTS PHASE III Theconstructionofa173,000gallonboltedsteelpotablewater storagetankandboosterstationbuilding,theinstallationofa wellpump,sitepiping,a4-pumpboosterpackage,chlorination equipment,backupgeneratorandallappurtances.will be received by: The Fairfield City Clerk at the office of: City of Fairfield (see address above) until March 19th, 2015 at 11:00 am, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud.

Apre-bidtourwillbeheldasindicatedonthePrebidTourannounce-ment.Acopyofthe2012IdahoStandardsforPublicWorksConstruc-tion (ISPWC) will be required for bidding and construction purposes. TheContractDocumentsmaybeexaminedatthefollowinglocations:• City of Fairfield Municipal Offices, Fairfield, Idaho• IdahoAssociationofGeneralContractorsPlanRoom,Boise,Idaho• IdahoAssociationofGeneralContractorsPlanRoom,TwinFalls,ID.

CopiesoftheContractDocumentsmaybeobtainedatthefollowinglocation: ProjectEngineeringConsultants,Ltd 986West9000South WestJordan,UT84088 (801) 495-4240uponpaymentof$150 (check or exact cash only) for each set.

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NOTICEOFTRUSTEE’SSALETrustee’sSaleNo.02-FSL-130279NO-TICEISHEREBYGIVENthat,ALLIANCETITLE&ESCROWCORP.,thedulyappointedSuccessorTrustee,willonJune12,2015,atthehourof02:00PM,ofsaidday,MAINENTRANCEOFTHECAMASCOUNTYCOURTHOUSE, 501 SOLDIER ROAD, FAIRFIELD, 10, sell at publicauction to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the UnitedStates,allpayableatthetimeofsale,thefollowingdescribedrealandper-sonal property (hereafter referred to collectively as the “Property”), situ-atedintheCountyofCAMAS,StateofIdaho,to-wit:LOT6AOFLOTS5,6&7OFWESTSHORESUDIVISION,ACCORDINGTOTHEOF-FICIALPLATTHEREOF,RECORDEDASINSTRUMENTNO.78457,RECORDSOFCAMASCOUNTY,IDAHO.TheTrusteehasnoknowl-edgeofamoreparticulardescriptionoftheabove-referencedPropertybut,forpurposesofcompliancewithSection60-113ofIdahoCode,theTrusteehasbeeninformedthattheaddressof060PRIVATEROADALSOAP-PEARINGOFRECORDAS228WESTSHOREDRIVE,WESTMAGICID 83352, CAMAS COUNTY, ID 83327, is sometimes associated withsaidrealproperty.Saidsalewillbemadewithoutcovenantorwarrantyregarding title,possessionorencumbrances to satisfy theobligationse-curedbyandpursuanttothepowerofsaleconferredintheDeedofTrustexecutedbyMARCAGREEN,AMARRIEDMANASHISSOLE&SEPARATEPROPERTY,asGrantor,toFIDELITYNATIONALTITLEINSURANCE CO., as Trustee, for the benefit and security of MORT-GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMI-NEEFORCOUNTRYWIDEHOMELOANS,INC.,ITSSUCCESSORSAND ASSIGNS, as Beneficiary, dated 5/17/2006, recorded 5/17/2006 in Volume 37, page 997, of Deeds of Trust, under Instrument No. 79634,Mortgage records of CAMAS County, IDAHO, the beneficial interest in whichispresentlyheldbyTheBankofNewYorkMellonFKATheBankof New York, as Trustee for the certificateholders of the CWALT, Inc., AL-TERNATIVELOANTRUST2006-0C8MORTGAGEPASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES,SERIES2006-0C8.THEABOVEGRANTORSARENAMED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(A), IDAHO CODE. NOREPRESENTATIONISMADETHATTHEYARE,ORARENOT,PRESENTLYRESPONSIBLEFORTHISOBLIGATION.Thedefaultforwhich is sale ismade is the failure topaywhendueunder theDeedofTrustNotedated5/17/2006,THEMONTHLYPAYMENTWHICHBE-CAMEDUEON1/1/2013ANDALLSUBSEQUENTMONTHLYPAY-MENTS,PLUSLATECHARGESANDOTHERCOSTSANDFEESASSETFORTH.AmountdueasofFebruary4,2015DelinquentPaymentsfromJanuary01,2013|6paymentsat$846.26each,$5,077.36|1paymentat $821.65 each, $821.65 | 11 payments at $933.50 each, $10,268.50 | 1paymentat$909.93each,$909.93|7paymentsat$806.84each,$5,647.88(01-01-13 through 02-04-15) Late Charges: $0.00 BENEFICIARY AD-VANCES TOTAL UNCOLLECTE: $5,471.49 Suspense Credit:$0.00TOTAL:$28,197.01Alldelinquenciesarenowdue,togetherwithunpaidandaccruingtaxes,assessments,trustee’sfees,attorney’sfees,costsandadvancesmadetoprotectthesecurityassociatedwiththisforeclosure.Theprincipalbalanceis$178,624.90,togetherwithinterestthereonat3.250perannumfrom12/1/2012 to7/1/2013,3.250%perannumfrom7/1/2013 to8/1/2013,3.250%perannumfrom8/1/2013to7/1/2014,3.250%perannumfrom7/1/2014 to8/1/2014, 3.250%per annum from8/1/2014until paid.The Beneficiary elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to satis-fysaidobligation.Anyonehavinganyobjectiontothesaleonanygroundswhatsoeverwillbeaffordedanopportunitytobeheardastothoseobjec-tionsiftheybringalawsuittorestrainthesame.DATED:2/4/2015,Trust-ee BY: Joel Meng, Asst Secretary c/o: RTS Pacific, Inc., 616 1st Avenue, Suite 500, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: (206) 340-2550. Sale Information: http://www.rtspacific.com (02/25/15, 03/04, 03/11, 03/18 DLPP-442216)

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TheIdahoStateTreasurer’sUnclaimedPropertyProgramactsasaconsumerprotectionagencytoensureforgottenfundsarereturnedtotheirright-ful owner. Idaho Unclaimed Property regularlyposts an updated list of owners on the internet.This online list can be viewed at sto.idaho.gov.UnclaimedPropertyconsistsofabandonedbankaccounts, forgotten refundchecks,utilitydepos-its, gift certificates, and more.

SUMMARY OFORDINANCE NO. 256

The following is a summary of Ordinance No. 256, passedby the City Council of the City of Fairfield, Camas County, Idaho,onFebruary12,2015:

ANORDINANCEOFTHECITYOFFAIRFIELD,CAMASCOUNTY, IDAHO, AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE#223, CHAPTER 2 ZONING DEFINTIONS, AND CHAP-TER8OFF-STREETPARKING,DRIVEWAYSANDLOAD-INGBYADOPTINGANEWCHAPTER8-8REGULATINGOUTDOOR LIGHTING; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITYCLAUSE;ANDPROVIDINGANEFFECTIVEDATE.

SECTION 1: Deletes the definition of “dark sky” in section 2-1 of the Fairfield Zoning Ordinance.SECTION 2:Addsanewchapter8-8,“OutdoorLighting,”to the Fairfield Zoning Ordinance to regulate lighting within thecity.SECTION 3:Amendssection8-2,“ParkingAreaDevelop-ment Standards,” in the Fairfield Zoning Ordinance by refer-encingthenewoutdoorlightingregulations.SECTION 4:Providesforseverability.SECTION 5: Repeals conflicting ordinances.SECTION 6:Providesaneffectivedate.

The full text of Ordinance No. 258 is on file at Fairfield City Hallandisavailableforpublicinspectionduringnormalbusi-nesshours.

Scott Marolf, MayorAttest:MickeyDalin,CityClerk/Treasurer

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For Rent►3 bed, 2 bath, newly remodled. 520 2nd Ave West (Fairfield). $600 per month. Call 539-6071 or 866-3651.►2 bed, 1 bath, newly remodled. Available May first. $500permonth.Call539-6071or866-3651.►Fairfield: Modern cabin/apt, energy efficient, natural gas fireplace, great view of the Soldier Mnts. $400 per month.Call309-0509.

Services►PATCHING, MENDING, HEMMING. Drop off: AceHardware in Gooding. ReplaceBrokenZippersofallkinds.CallKathy837-6267.OpenDaily.►WORK WANTED: High schoolsenioravailableforweek-endworkinFairfieldarea.Needmoneyforcollege thisfall.CallortextNickat320-5450.►Looking for scrap metal. Call ThomasDavisat764-2484.►Health Insurance questions? Agent issues? Paying to much? Serving seniors, individuals,families,andbusinesses.Health,Dental,Vision,Hearingandsup-plements. Set your appointmentnow. Desiree’ DeGiorgio 208-340-0544 [email protected]►Custom wood spliting. $35 per houronweekends.Call358-1103.► Hollenbeck Construction. New construction & remodels.Specializing in finish excellence with great value. Licenced &Bonded.Call481-0320.

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►Crop Production Servicesis looking for drivers for thespring,summerfarmingyear.ClassAcdlrequiredwithtank-er and hazmat endorsmentsprefered. Job requirementswillbedeliveringfertilizerorchemical togrowers.PickupapplicationsateitherBuhlorWendellCPSbranches.►J.D. Heiskell is in need of mill operators for their dairyfeed manufacturing facili-ties located in Gooding, ID.Relativeexperience,includingloaderandskidsteeroperation,preferred.Idealcandidatewillbe a team-player, have a safeand conscious work manner,a positive attitude, and goodcommunication skills. Com-petitive pay and benefits thatinclude medical, dental, vi-sion, and 401(k). Apply in per-son:1711S.2300E.,GoodingNo phone calls please. DrugFreeWorkplace-EOE

For Sale►Farm fresh eggs for Sale. One mile north of Shoshone. $2.50a dozen. Limited availabilityplease call first. Hormone & pes-ticidefreebrowneggs.Call886-2908.Exactcashonlyplease.►Turkeys: Rio Grand tom & hen, and Bourbon red tom andsome hens that are crosses.Pleasecallortext208-308-3274(shoshone).►Lots of unique antiques and col-lectibles. Furniture,glassware,kitchen items, salt and peppershakers,artwork,jewelry,lotsofmisc.CrossRoads Attic,115S.Greenwood in Shoshone. Open10to6daily.►Hundreds of Old Books, some very rare, some just old. Pricesvary. Call 208-731-2636 to seeandbrowseatyourconvenience.

Gooding County Victim Witness CoordinatorWages:$13-$15perhourdependingonexperience-35hrs/wk.Location:Gooding,GoodingCounty,IdahoClosing Date:March9,2015at5PM.

ANNOUNCEMENT: The Gooding County Prosecutor’s Office is accepting applications foraVictimWitnessCoordinator.Positionis35hrs/wk.Generalre-sponsibilitiesinvolverespondingtovictims,providingvictimswithinformation concerning their rights and court process, as well asprovidingsupportandreferralstoagenciesandproviders.Thema-jority of duties are performed in an office setting, but may include responsestocrimescenes,victim’shomes,shelters,orhospitals;thisincludesbeingoncallafterregularworkhourstorespondtoemer-gencysituations.Positionrequirestheprofessionalismtoworkwithlaw enforcement officers and attorneys. Qualified applicant will be capable of maintaining the highest level of confidentiality, attention todetail,andabilitytoworkwithminimalsupervision.CandidatesmusthaveavalidIdahodriver’slicense,andmustsuccessfullycom-plete a background investigation through the National Crime In-formation Center. Bachelor’s Degree in social work or related field preferredor twoyears’experience insocialworkrequired,oranyequivalent combinationofexperienceand trainingwhichprovidesknowledgeandabilitiesnecessarytoworkwellwithpeople.HOW TO APPLY: Forapplications,pleasevisitwww.goodingcounty.comPleasesub-mitapplicationsto:P.O.Box86,Gooding,Idaho,83330orviaFax:(208) 934-4493 by 5:00 pm March 9, 2015 at 5:00 p.m.

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NOTICE OF OPENING The Camas County Planning and Zoning Commission islooking for a fewgoodmenorwomen for thePlanningandZoningCommission. Applications are available at the Planning and Zoning Office in the Courthouse Annex, 517 Soldier Road, Fairfield, or at the Camas County Court House, 501 Soldier Road, Fairfield. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.and1p.m.until5p.m.PleasecontactDwightButlinatthePlanning and Zoning office at 208-764-2046. EEOE

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