The Courier continued on page 6..... Next Monday, the Gooding County Plan- ning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider a Special Use Permit application for property located just south of the City of Gooding. The proposed use is for a wrecking yard and automobile sales at 1958 Highway 46 (next to the old radio station). The property is currently zoned Transitional-2. The public hearing will be held at the P&Z to Discuss Wrecking Yard Camas Lily Days This Saturday, June 6th, the Annual Cam- as Lily Days celebration will kick off at the Kids Pond one mile east of Fairfield. Along with the help of Fish & Game’s “Take Me Fishing” program, the Camas Chamber of Commerce will host this fun event for kids. Registration begins at 7 a.m. and the derby runs from 8 to 11 with prizes, Hot Dogs, and lots of family fun. If fishing isn’t your game, head on over the Camas Senior Center (129 Willow Av- enue W.) for Breakfast where they will be serving Bonnie Sweet’s Famous Sour- dough Pancakes. They will also be having a fundraising yard sale with all kinds of P&Z Meeting Room (145 7th Avenue E.) in Gooding starting at 7 p.m. Individuals may make written or oral tes- timony at the meeting. Written documents submitted at the meeting must be limited to one page. Also, oral testimony will be limited to five minutes. Everyone is welcome to attend regardless of whether they comment or not. A regular P&Z meeting will follow the hearing. treasures. Just across the road from the center is the City Park where you will find arts and crafts ga- lore starting a 10 a.m. At one o’clock the music will begin with Wilson French playing up-beat, family friendly, two-part & three-part har- mony. At 4 p.m. Dirty Johnny will fire up the stage with Rock and Country music. On Sunday morning, June 7th, don’t bother cooking, just come to the park for a Community Breakfast starting at 8 a.m. Arts and craft vendors will open up at 10 o’clock to give a second chance to buy that special something you won’t find anywhere else. At 2 p.m. get ready for a different kind of dancing music with the Shoban Homecom- ing, and don’t be shy about joining in when you are invited to join the celebration. The “Cruisin’ 4 A Cure” Poker Run fundraiser will take place this Saturday with registration at the Gooding County Fairgrounds start- ing at 9 a.m. There will be a meet and greet time from 10 a.m. until noon. All cars and motorcycles will take off at noon on a route from Gooding, to Wendell, to Hagerman, to Bliss, and back to the fair- grounds. Prizes and awards will take place around 2 p.m. Contact Lorri Robb at 731-1676 or Susan Bolton at sbolton@gofirstam.com for more information. Also on Saturday, June 6th, there will be a huge Yard Sale from 8 am to 3 at Columbia Bank (746 Main Street in Gooding) to raise money for Relay for Life. If you have items to donate for the yard sale, please bring them that morning to the bank. June 12th 3rd ANNUAL GOODING COUNTY RELAY FOR LIFE A lot is planned for the evening of Friday, June 12th, at the Gooding County Cruisin’ 4 A Cure Volume 39 ~ Number 22 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding CourierNews.webs.com Now on FaceBook facebook.com/pages/The-Courier-News ,2015 June 3 NEWS
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NextMonday,theGoodingCountyPlan-ningandZoningCommissionwillholdapublichearingtoconsideraSpecialUsePermitapplicationforpropertylocatedjustsouthoftheCityofGooding. Theproposeduseisforawreckingyardandautomobilesalesat1958Highway46(nexttotheoldradiostation).ThepropertyiscurrentlyzonedTransitional-2. Thepublichearingwillbeheldat the
P&Z to Discuss Wrecking Yard
Camas Lily Days ThisSaturday,June6th,theAnnualCam-asLilyDayscelebrationwillkickoffattheKids Pond one mile east of Fairfield. Along withthehelpofFish&Game’s“TakeMeFishing”program,theCamasChamberofCommercewillhostthisfuneventforkids.Registrationbeginsat7a.m.andthederbyrunsfrom8to11withprizes,HotDogs,andlotsoffamilyfun. If fishing isn’t your game, head on over theCamasSeniorCenter(129WillowAv-enueW.) forBreakfastwhere theywillbeservingBonnieSweet’sFamousSour-doughPancakes.Theywillalsobehavingafundraisingyardsalewithallkindsof
P&ZMeetingRoom(1457thAvenueE.)inGoodingstartingat7p.m. Individualsmaymakewrittenororaltes-timonyatthemeeting.Writtendocumentssubmittedatthemeetingmustbelimitedtoonepage.Also,oraltestimonywillbelimited to five minutes. Everyoneiswelcometoattendregardlessofwhethertheycommentornot.AregularP&Zmeetingwillfollowthehearing.
treasures. Justacrosstheroadfromthe center istheCityParkwhere youwill find arts andcraftsga-lore startinga10a.m.Atone o’clockthemusicwillbeginwithWilsonFrenchplayingup-beat,familyfriendly,two-part&three-parthar-mony. At 4 p.m. Dirty Johnny will fire up thestagewithRockandCountrymusic. OnSundaymorning, June7th,don’tbother cooking, just come to theparkfor aCommunityBreakfast startingat8a.m.Artsandcraftvendorswillopenupat10o’clocktogiveasecondchancetobuythatspecialsomethingyouwon’tfindanywhereelse. At2p.m.getreadyforadifferentkindofdancingmusicwiththeShobanHomecom-ing,anddon’tbeshyaboutjoininginwhenyouareinvitedtojointhecelebration.
The“Cruisin’4ACure”PokerRunfundraiserwilltakeplacethisSaturdaywithregistrationattheGoodingCountyFairgrounds start-ingat9a.m.Therewillbeameetandgreettimefrom10a.m.untilnoon.Allcarsandmotorcycleswill takeoffatnoononaroutefromGooding,toWendell,toHagerman,toBliss,andbacktothefair-grounds.Prizesandawardswill take place around 2p.m.ContactLorriRobbat731-1676orSusanBoltonatsbolton@gofirstam.com for moreinformation. Also on Saturday, June6th, there will be a hugeYardSalefrom8amto3atColumbiaBank(746MainStreetinGooding)toraisemoneyforRelayforLife.Ifyouhaveitemstodonatefortheyardsale,pleasebringthem that morning to thebank.
June 12th3rd ANNUAL
GOODING COUNTYRELAY FOR LIFE
A lot is planned for theevening of Friday, June12th,attheGoodingCounty
Cruisin’4 A Cure
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Camas Cemetery Meeting The normal first Thurday meeting of the Camas Cemetery BoardhasbeenmovedtothesecondThursday,June11th,at3p.m.attheCamasSeniorCenter.
Notices of Upcoming Events & Meetings
Fairfield Farmers Market The first Farmers Market will held on Friday, June 5th, startingatnoon.Supportyourlocalsmallfarmers.Camas Baseball TheCamasAthleticBoosterClubislookingforsomeoneto coach the Fairfield youth baseball coach-pitch team.Pleasesendamessagetocmaboosterclub@gmail.comifyoucanhelpthisteamofeagerkidsout!Agerangeis7-8years,andthegameswillbeinthemonthofJune.
Wendell Book Store: TheWendellLibraryRummageSalewillstartFridayJune12,9-5andSat.June13,9-4duringDairyDays.Donationsarebeingacceptedatthelibraryeveryday11-5and11-6onThursday(375lstAve.East,Wendell.)
Calling all Artists! TheCamasConservationDistrictispresentlylookingforsubmissionsofnewlogodesign.Therewillbea“Mystery Prize”awardedtothewinner.DeadlineisJune16thbyNoon.Formoreinformationcall764-3223oremailcam-asscd@yahoo.com.
Wanted: Good Used Items The Deseret Industries Pod is back in Fairfield and located inparkinglotoftheLDSChurch.Nolargeappliances,andplease,donatethingsthatcanbeusedbysomeoneelse. DeseretIndustrieshelpstrainthosethataretryingtolearnjobskills.Moneygeneratedisusedtohelppeoplegotoschooltoincreasetheirjobskills. ContactnumberstounlockthepodareLisaMowdy:539-3895,andPamJones:764-2467
American Iris Society ~ Annual Show TheMagicValleyIrisSocietywillholditsannualAmeri-can Iris Society affiliated show on Sunday, June 7, 2015, attheKMVTCommunityRoom(1100BlueLakesBlvd.N.)from8to10:30a.m.Youdonotneedtobeamembertoenter. Theshowisfreetothepublic,andiriseswillbeondis-playfrom10a.m.to3p.m.Memberswillbeavailabletoprovideinformationandanswerquestionsaboutgrowingthese flowers.
Summer Reading at the Camas Public Library EveryHeroHasaStoryisthethemeofthisyear’ssum-merreadingprogramattheCamasCountyLibrary.Thepre-schoolprogramwilltakeplaceonThursdays,June4th-25thandstartat10:30a.m.atthelibrary.CindyBaldwinwillbetheleaderofthisprogram. RickDillardwillbeheadinguptheprogramforgrades1-4whichwillbeheldonTuesdaysJune9th-30that2p.m. TheHeroesprogramshouldbeafunonewithstoriesandcraftsaboutthemanydifferentkindsofheroesthereare.
Special Program at the Library EveryoneisinvitedtoattendaveryspecialpresentationattheCamasCountyPublicLibrarySaturday,June6th. Clell BallardwillbespeakingaboutCamasCountyinthe1950’sandtheearlyhistoryofthepostalsysteminthecounty.It’ssuretobeagoodonewithlotsofpicturesincluded.Theprogramwillbeginat7p.m.atthelibraryandwill lastaboutonehourandofcourserefreshmentswillbeserved. ThiseventisfreeandispartoftheCamasLillyDayscelebration;itissponsoredbytheCamasCountyLibraryandtheCamasCountyLibraryFoundation.
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Gooding Soil Conservation DistrictAwarded $1000 Rural Community Grant NorthwestFarmCreditServicesisproudtoawardtheGoodingSoilConservationDistrictinGooding,IDa$1000NorthwestFCS/CoBankRuralCommunityGrantAward.ThegrantwillbeusedtohelpcompletetheHighTunnelwithasprinklerirrigationsystem. AdministrativeAssistantforGoodingSoilConservationDistrict,BarbaraMessicksaid“Fantastic!TheGoodingSCDissogratefulforyoursupporttocontinueoureffortswiththeGoodingSCD’sCommunityGarden.Itisperfecttimingaswearegettingreadytoplantawarmseasoncovercropdemonstrationplotandbeddingplantsforthesummer.WewillworkoninstallingawatersystemfortheHighTunnelandalsodosomefencingtodesignatecertainareasforInformationandEducation.Again,wecouldn’tdoitwithoutthehelpoftheNorthwestFCSgrantopportuni-ties,ThankYou!” NorthwestFCSiscommittedtohelpingruralcommu-nitiessucceed.ThisyearNorthwestFCS,withsupportfromCoBank,hasawarded46ruralgrantstotalingnearly$100,150.Since2007,NorthwestFCShaspresented399ruralgrantstotalingmorethan$810,900.ThenextruralgrantdeadlineisOctober1,2015.IfyouareaNorthwestFCScustomerandthinkyourruralprojectmaybeeligible,visitnorthwestfcs.comformoreinformation. Northwest FCS is a customer-owned financial cooperative providing financing and related services to agricultural, forestry and fisheries business owners in Montana, Idaho, Oregon,WashingtonandAlaska.NorthwestFCSprovidesapproximately$13billioninloansandisamemberoftheFarmCreditSystem,anationwidenetworkofborrow-ownedlendinginstitutionsthatprovideapproximately$217billioninloanstoruralAmerica.Formoreinformation,gotonorthwestfcs.com.
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OwenClaudeScanlon,87,ofNampa, Idaho,diedMay28,2015athisresidence. ClaudewasbornDec.24,1927 inConcordia,Kansas,thesecondsonofOwenCau-leyandLavinaJacobsScan-lon. He spent much of hisboyhoodonafarminCollyer,Kansasandheattended theTregopublicschoolswherehismotherhadtaughtforanumberofyears.Thefamilyfinally left the Dust Bowl area in 1944, settling in Good-ing,IdahowhereClaudecompletedhighschoolandthenenlistedintheArmy. Followinghismilitaryservice,heattendedIdahoStateCollegeinPocatello,movingbacktoGoodingfollow-inggraduation.HerehemetJoyceCharleneHerrickonablinddateandthetwoweremarriedAugust11,1949.ThenewfamilylivedforatimeinJeromeandKetchumuntil finally settling back in Gooding, where Claude ran hisownpetroleumdeliverycompanyforthenexttwenty-five years. HewasanactiveRotarian inGoodingbeginning in1958,wherehewassecretaryforagoodnumberofyearsandactingpresidentfrom1973-1974.HewasalsoontheGoodingSchoolBoardwhilemostofhischildrenwereinhighschool.ClaudeandJoycemovedtoNampalastyeartobeclosertotheirchildren. Claudeissurvivedbyhiswife(NampaID),threesons,OwenWrightScanlon(HaileyID),RoryRahnScanlon(AmericanForkUT)andJamesClaudeScanlon(BoiseID)andonedaughter,CherylAnneCase(NampaID).Alsosurvivingareasister,RuthCarolineWilker(WinslowAZ),abrother,RogerThomasScanlon(LasVegasNV),eighteengrandchildrenandthirtygreatgrandchildren. Claudewaspreceded indeathbyhisparentsandabrother,FrankLavaineScanlon. Afuneralservicewillbeheldat11a.m.onFriday,June5,2015,attheChurchofJesusChristofLatter-daySaintsinGoodingwithvisitationatthechurchbeginningat10a.m.BurialwithmilitaryhonorswillfollowatElmwoodCemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contri-butionstoafavoritecharityortheNorthCanyonMedicalCenterinGooding(ncm-c.org).
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Maria Rosa Merritt, 88,aresidentofMeridian,passedawayTuesday,May26,2015atSt.Luke’sRegionalMedi-calCenterinBoise.Nopublicservicesareplanned.Ar-rangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService–WendellChapel.
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LindseyEileenBlunt LindseyEileenBlunt,29,aresidentofGooding,passedawayonSaturday,May30,2015atNorthCanyonMedi-calCenterinGooding. LindseywasbornonMarch31,1986inJerome,Idaho,thedaughterofVickieandGaraldBlunt.Shewasraisedanded-ucatedinCrescentValleyandBattleMountain,NevadaandGooding,Idaho.ShewasamemberoftheGoodingL.D.S.Church. Lindseyissurvivedby:hermother,VickieBluntofGooding;twobrothers,BenBluntandJasonBlunt,both of Gooding; and one sister, Jolene Blunt ofWendell. Shewasprecededindeathbyherfather,GaraldLindseyBlunt;andtwobrothers,JacobLeeBluntandJosephJayDriesel. AfuneralservicewillbeheldonThursday,June4,2015at11a.m.attheGoodingL.D.S.Church.Aviewingwillbeheldfrom10to11a.m.atthechurch.AgravesideservicewillbeheldonMonday,June8,2015at2p.m.attheBattleMountainCemeteryinBattleMountain,Nevada. FuneralarrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService.Condolences,memoriesandphotosmaybesharedwiththefamilyatwww.demarayfuneralservice.com.
StanleyAllenCarlisle StanleyAllenCarlisle,74,aresident of Gooding, passedawayonMonday,June1,2015athishome. Stan was born on June 5,1940 toHarveyandMargaretHoughtalingCarlisleinSacra-mento,California.Growingupheworkedonhisfathers’fruitfarmaswellastookcareoftheHereford cattle. Farming wasStan’slife,aftergraduatingfromhighschoolhetookag-ricultureclassesatthecommunitycollege. In1968hemarriedMaryHaddockandmovedtoCorval-lis,OregonwhereStanstillhadcattleandalsoworkedatOregonStateUniversity.In1972StanandMarymovedtoBliss,Idahototheir575acrefarmwhereheraisedhiscattleandfarmedtheground.In2006Marypassedaway. In 2007 Stan then met the love of his life and after five weekshemarriedSallyPooleathishome.In2011duetodeclininghealththeysoldthefarmandboughta45acrefarmnorthofGooding.Theyboughta1929ModelApickupwhichtheynamed“Lizzy”,thenboughtaModelAcarnamed“Betsy”whichwasStan’sbigplaytoy. He issurvivedby:his lovingwife,Murline“Sally”PooleCarlisleofGooding;onebrother,James(Jan)Car-lisleofMeadowVista,CA.;twosisters,MarilynCarlisleofBaltimore,MD.AndSusan(John)McVayofGraniteBay,CA;stepdaughter,Dawnna(Jason)LancashireofLigonier,PA.;“hisboys”ashecalledthem,Frank(JoJan)AdamsofOrangeville,PA.,Eric(Cris)AdamsofWendell, ID.,andChad(Jess)HuberofGooding,ID.;sevengrandchildren,Jessi,Sammi,Maddi,Sadie,Brit-tany,JathanandBrandon;andfourgreatgrandchildren,Gunner,Danica,DaltonandAlyson. He was preceded in death by his parents, and his first wife,Mary. WewishtothankMikeandMary,NathanandSuzanne,CodyandMaegan,andTenley,Stan’snursewhowerewithusthroughthesehardlastweeks. AcelebrationofStanley’slifewillbeheldonFriday,June5,2015,from3to7p.m.athishome-1414South2000East-northofGooding. CremationarrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService–GoodingChapel.Condo-lences,memoriesandphotosmaybesharedwiththefamilyatwww.demarayfuneralservice.com.
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Lunch: $2 (2-9) $5.50 (10-59) $4 over 60 (suggested)Breakfast: 3rd Saturday of the Month (8 to 10)
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The Camas Athletic Booster Club is selling raffle tick-etsforTWO3-DaypassestotheMountainHomeMusicFestivaltobeheldJuly31stthruAugust2nd.Tickets are $10 each and only 500 raffle tickets will besold.ThewinnerwillbedrawnonJuly11thattheCamasCountyRodeo.
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When: June 9th, 2015Where: Conservation District Office 403 Soldier Rd. Fairfield IdahoTime: 6 pm to 7:30 pm Cost: FREETopics:•Water-wise landscaping.UniversityofIdahoEduca-torTonyMcCammonwilltalkabouthowtodevelopandcareforawonderfullandscapethatusesmuchlesswater.
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Iuse tostackhay formysourceofincome in my teen-aged years. In those
dayswestackedthesmallertwo-stringedbalesthatweighedbetween80and120poundseach.Sometimes Iwouldstackalldayforonecustomerandeveninghoursforanother.Thepaywasusuallybythebale.Thatmeantyouhadtohaulalotofbales. Ifyoudidn’tguaranteeyourstackingjob,yousoonfoundthatthefarmerswouldn’thireyou.Thelastthingtheywantedwasthehaystacktofalldownorapartinthemiddleofbadweatherconditions.Feedwastooprecioustobeshortearlyinthewinter.IkeptallthecustomersIcouldhandlebecauseIdidguaranteemystackingjob.Thepatterninwhichthebalesweretiedtogetherwasgreatifyoufollowedafewsimplerules.MydadhadtaughtsomefellowsthepatternandIlearnedfromthemlateron.YoucansayDadtaughtmewithouteversayingawordtome.Infact,whenmydadandIstackedtogether,itwaslikewewereanoiledmachine. IusetostackhayforanoldergentlemannamedOtis.Hehadfortyacresofhayandtwohundredacresofmosquitoes.Onone particular cutting I had another job that wasn’t quite fin-ished.ItoverlappedmygettingtoOtis.Anotherkid,Clifford,thoughtsinceIcouldstackhay,hecouldtoo.HecontractedtostackthehayfromOtis.AboutfourhoursintothejobIjoinedhim,perhapstospeedupthehayhaulingprocess. OtistoldmehewasworriedaboutClifford’sjob.IbelieveCliffordsaidhewouldstackforacentcheaperjusttogetthehoursworthofjumponme(Otiswasprettyonscheduleforwateruse).WhenIarrivedCliffordwasaboutninebaleshighonhisstack,anditlookedprettysad.I’msurethestackwasn’ttiedtogether. OtiswalkedovertoCliffordandaskedhimifheguaranteedhiswork.Hisreplywas,“No.”Otisthenreplied,“Teeguaran-teeshisstack.Infact,ifitwasinthebarnandatornadocameandblewthebarnaway,thestackwouldstillbethere.” WhileOtisandIwerediscussingplanstogettherestofthe hay out of the field, the haystack Clifford was stacking on fellover.Needlesstosay,Cliffordwasrelievedofhisstack-ingjob.Itwasn’tbecauseofhislackoftryingbuthislackofcommitmenttoexcellence. My sister and I went to hauling hay from the field. Otis wanted me to fix Clifford’s stack. I told him I could work on itorbuildminenexttohistoholditup.Iwouldbynomeansputaguaranteeonsomeworkthathadnofoundationforaguarantee.Otisofferedmealittleextratosavehiscrop.Iagreedtothat.Afterall,afewacreslessmosquitoesonthehaulin.Nothinginlifeisguaranteedbutifyoualwaystrytodoyourbest-yourworkwillspeakforitself. Thisismy“CupofTee”sostacked.
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NOTICE OF SCHOOL YEAR 2015/2016 BUDGET HEARINGCAMAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 121
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVEN,thatameetingoftheBoardofTrusteesofCamasCountySchoolDistrict#121,CamasCountyIdaho,willbeheldonJune8,2015at6:00p.m.attheSchoolLibrary,atwhichmeetingthereshallbeapublichearingonthemaintenanceandoperationbudgetfortheforthcomingschoolyear. AcopyoftheproposedbudgetasdeterminedbytheBoardofTrusteesisavailableforpublicinspectionattheSchoolDistrictOffice at the High School between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from the date of this notice until the date of the hearing. ThisbudgethearingiscalledpursuanttoSection33-801,IdahoCodeasamended. Followingisasummaryoftheproposed2015/2016budgetswithcomparisonstothe12/13,13/14and14/15budgets.
Wendy Strickler, Clerk - Camas County School District 121
SUMMARY STATEMENT ~ CAMAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #1212015-2016 SCHOOL BUDGET ~ ALL FUNDS
Doyouknowastudentwhocouldusesome-thingtodothissummer.PerhapstheydreamofbeingthenextgreatAmericaninventor. Discover Technology (a nonprofit educa-tional organization) offers summer campsthroughoutIdahothatteachawidevarietyofSTEMsubjects (science, technology,engi-neeringandmathematics). DoctorsLornaandPaulFinmanstartedthisprogram in2007 to teach robotics tohighschoolers in thePostFallsarea.Today, theprogramoffersprograming,computerbuild-ing,aswellasmultiple roboticactivities to
kidsfrom1stgradethrough12th. ThisJuly,theywillbeinHailey(7/13-7/17)with five different camps including one to buildyourowndrone.Costrangesfrom$100to$275. To sign up or to find out more, go to disco-vertechnology.orgorcall855-445-3942.
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NOTICE OF PENDING ISSUE OF TAX DEED FOR 2011 DELINQUENT TAXES NoticeisherebygivenpursuanttoIdahoCode63-1005,thatthetaxesweredulyleviedandassessedfortheyear2011andhavenotbeenpaidandarenowdelinquentuponthehereinafterdescribedrealestateintheCountyofCamas,StateofIdaho;thattheentryofsuchdelinquencywasdulymadeJanuary1,2012,asrequiredbylaw;thatthetimeofredemptionofsaidpropertyfromsaidtaxesexpiresonJuly17,2015,at5:00P.M.andifnotpaid,ataxdeedwillbeissuedtosaidCountyofCamaspursuanttoIdahoCode63-1006(6).Thefollowingaretheparcelsofsaid delinquent certificates along with the year delinquent, the description of the property, and thenameandlastknownaddressoftheperson/personswhoarerecordownersofsaidproper-tiesandthetotalamountdue,including2%latefee,1%permonthinterestcalculatedtoJuly17,2015,plusadditionalcostsincurredthusfar. The record owner/ owners of said properties are further notified that they have a right to be heard,confrontandcrossexamineanywitnessesagainstthem,andobtainandpresentevidenceontheirbehalfpriortonoticeandtheinformationcontainedherein.Questionsand/orcommentsshould be directed to the Camas County Treasurer, P.O. Box 430, Fairfield, ID 83327, telephone number(208)764-2126. AhearinghasbeenscheduledwiththeCamasCountyCommissionersforJuly20,2015,at10:00a.m.,orassoonthereafteraspossible,pursuanttodeedingpropertiesnotredeemed.Youare hereby notified that if you have any reason you believe there has been an error or other reasons thispropertyshouldnotbedeededyoushouldattendthemeeting.___________________________________________________________________
Thisonlinelistcanbeviewedatsto.idaho.gov.UnclaimedPropertyconsistsofabandonedbank accounts, forgotten refund checks, utility deposits, gift certificates, and more.
ThelocalIdahoAssocia-tionoftheDeafisworkingtobringayouthconferencegearedtowardDeafteenag-erstoGoodingonAugust3rd thruAugust7th.Thisyear’s themeis inAmeri-can Sign Language, andis roughly translated into“LanguageSharing,Com-munity,Unity”whichisareflection of the National Association of the Deaf’sthemeduringtheirconfer-encelastsummer.Theprem-iseisthatdecisionsmadeinDeafEducation,accessibil-ityfortheDeaf,andservicesfortheDeaf,shouldbemadewithourinputandthatallaspectsofourcommunityshouldworktogether. Localbusinessesandin-dividualsarebeingaskedtohelpbydonatingtothelocalorganizationtohelpmaketheGoodingYouthConfer-encethebestitcanbe.Anycontributionisappreciated,anditisagreatopportunitytoshowcaseyourbusinesstothecommunityandpeoplealloverIdaho.Anaddedbo-nusisthatyourcontributionistaxdeductible. For more information,[email protected]. You can also maildonationsto:913ColoradoStreet - Gooding, Idaho83330.Pleasemakecheckspayable toIdahoAssocia-tionoftheDeaf.
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T.S.No.1248628-37ParcelNo.rpf0050004018baNOTICEOFTRUSTEE’SSALEOnJuly15,2015,atthehourof2:00pm,ofsaidday,atOnthefrontstepsofthecamascountycourt-house 501, Soldier Road, Fairfield, Idaho, First American Title InsuranceCompany,astrustee,willsellatpublicauction,tothehighestbidder,forcash,cashier’scheckdrawnonaStateorNationalBank,acheckdrawnbyaStateorFederalCreditUnion,oracheckdrawnbyaStateorFederalSavingsandLoanAssociation,SavingsAssociation,orSavingsBank,allpayableatthetimeofsale,thefollowingdescribedrealproperty,situ-atedintheCountyofCamas,stateofIdaho,anddescribedasfollows,towit:Theeast67feetoflots18,19,20,21,and22,inblock 4 of fairfield townsite, Camas county, idaho, as the same is shown on the official plat therefore located in the office of thecountyrecorderofsaidcounty.Commonlyknownas101Alturas Avenue West Fairfield Id 83327. Said sale will be madewithoutcovenantorwarranty,expressorimplied,regard-ingtitle,possessionorencumbrancestosatisfytheobligationsecuredbyandpursuanttothepowerofsaleconferredintheDeedofTrustexecutedbyRodneyShaneHarrisAnUnmarriedManasGrantor,toGoodingTitleandEscrow,asTrustee,forthe benefit and security of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems,Inc.,(“mers”)AsNomineeForTheMortgageCo-op,A Utah Corporation, Its Successors and Assigns as Benefi-ciary,recordedFebruary17,2005,asInstrumentNo.78226,MortgagerecordsofCamasCounty, Idaho.THEABOVEGRANTORSARENAMEDTOCOMPLYWITHSECTION45-1506(4)(a),IDAHOCODE.NOREPRESENTATIONISMADETHATTHEYARE,ORARENOT,PRESENTLYRESPONSIBLEFORTHISOBLIGATION.Thedefaultforwhichthissaleis tobemadeis:Failuretopaythemonthlypaymentdueaugust1,2009ofprincipal,interestandimpoundsandsubsequentinstallmentsduethereafter;pluslatecharges;failure topayescrowadvancewhendue,saidsumshavingbeen advanced by the beneficiary; failure to pay corp. advance when due, said sums having been advanced by the beneficiary; failuretopaydeferredlatefeeswhendue,saidsumshavingbeen advanced by the beneficiary; failure to pay legal fees when due, said sums having been advanced by the beneficiary; failuretopaycountyrecordingfeewhendue,saidsumshavingbeen advanced by the beneficiary; together with all subsequent sums advanced by beneficiary pursuant to the terms and con Theestimatedbalanceowingasofthisdateontheobligationsecuredbysaiddeedoftrustis$142,105.81,includinginterest,costsandexpensesactuallyincurredinenforcingtheobligationthereunderorinthissale,andtrustee’sfeesand/orreasonableattorney’sfeesasauthorizedinthepromissorynotesecuredbytheaforementionedDeedofTrust.FirstAmericanTitleInsuranceCompanyC/oCal-westernReconveyanceLlcP.O.Box22004ElCajonCa92022-9004(800)546-1531Dated:March06,2015Signature/ByFirstAmericanTitleInsuranceCompany.DLPP-442662
published on 05/20, 05/27, 06/03 & 06/10, 2015
The following application(s) have been filed to appropriate the publicwatersoftheStateofIdaho:
37-22952ELIZABETHFREDERICKSEN/JUSTINHOWARDPOBOX181-BRUNEAU,ID83604PointofDiversionNENESES25T01NR15ECAMASCountySourceFRICKECREEKTributaryCAMASCREEKPointofDiversionSESESES25T01NR15ECAMASCountySourceFRICKECREEKTributaryCAMASCREEKUse:STOCKWATER01/01to12/310.02CFSTotalDiversion:0.02CFS Date Filed: 5/1/2015PlaceOfUse:STOCKWATER-T01NR15ES25NESESESE
37-22953ELIZABETHFREDERICKSEN/JUSTINHOWARDPOBOX181-BRUNEAU,ID83604PointofDiversionSESESES25T01NR15ECAMASCountySourceSPRINGTributarySINKSUse:DOMESTIC01/01to12/310.04CFSUse:STOCKWATER01/01to12/310.02CFSTotalDiversion:0.06CFS Date Filed: 5/1/2015PlaceOfUse:DOMESTIC,STOCKWATER-T01NR15ES25SESE Applicationforpermitproposestodivertupto0.06cfsfordomesticandstockwaterusesfromaspring,tributarytosinks,locatedapproximately9.0mileseastand2.9milesnorthoftheIntersection of Hwy 20 and Soldier Road in Fairfield.
37-22954ELIZABETHFREDERICKSEN/JUSTINHOWARDPOBOX181-BRUNEAU,ID83604PointofDiversionNESES25T01NR15ECAMASCountySourceSPRINGTributarySINKSUse:DOMESTIC01/01to12/310.04CFSUse:STOCKWATER01/01to12/310.02CFSTotalDiversion:0.06CFS Date Filed: 5/1/2015PlaceOfUse:DOMESTIC,STOCKWATER-T01NR15ES25NESE Applicationforpermitproposestodivertupto0.06cfsfordomesticandstockwaterusesfromaspring,tributarytosinks,locatedapproximately9.2mileseastand3.3milesnorthoftheIntersection of Hwy 20 and Soldier Road in Fairfield.
Permitswillbesubjecttoallpriorwaterrights.Foradditionalinformationconcerningthepropertylocation,contactSouthernRegion office at (208) 736-3033; or for a full description of the right(s),pleaseseewww.idwr.idaho.gov/WaterManagement/WaterRights/#NewListings.ProtestsmaybesubmittedbasedonthecriteriaofIdahoCode§42-203A.Anyprotestagainsttheapproval of this application must be filed with the Director, Dept. ofWaterResources,SouthernRegion,650AddisonAveW,Ste500,TwinFalls,ID83301togetherwithaprotestfeeof$25.00foreachapplicationonorbeforeJune22,2015.Theprotestantmustalsosendacopyoftheprotesttotheapplicant.
GARY SPACKMAN, Directorpublished on June 3rd & 10th, 2015
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