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Remembering our Basque Heritage continued on page 8..... One of the most famous paintings in the world has a connection right here in Ida- ho, but few of us know about it. Many of us recognize the iconic images found in the painting, but it is a rare person who knows the significances behind those drawings. In 1937, German aircraft bombed the town of Guernica in the northern part of Spain. While done at the request of the Spanish Nationalists as part of the Spanish Civil War, it was ostensibly an experi- ment by the German military to test certain war tactics. There continues to be de- bate over whether Guernica was a legitimate military tar- get or just a convenient loca- tion to inflict a physiological blow on the Basque people. The fact still remains, though, that hundreds of innocent men, women, and children, were killed in that attack. As a result of those events, a great number of Basque people came to America, and many of them settled right here in Ida- ho. While nothing can take away the horror of what hap- pened in Guernica and other places in that region of Spain, the Basque people have made remarkable contributions to our state. Last week, the life of Pete Cenarrusa was celebrated in Boise. This Friday, a no less remarkable woman from Rich- field will be laid to rest - Lucia Lezamiz. She was one of those individuals who wit- nessed the bombing of Guernica (read her obituary on page 5). The Good- ing Mu- seum does not have Picasso’s painting on display, but they do have an extraordinary exhibit, on loan from the Basque Museum in Boise, telling the story of the Basque immigration to America. It is well worth a visit, but you only have until October 19th to do so. The museum, which is lo- cated on Euskadi Lane (just north of the North Canyon Medical Center), is open on Fridays and Saturdays from 10 to 4. Only two weekends left. DAR Student Art & Essay Contests The Twin Falls Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution is now accepting entries in its Junior American Citizens creative expressions contest and American history essay contests. The contests are open to public school, private school and home- schooled students as well as members of youth groups and service organizations. Indi- vidual students may enter. All entries must be postmarked by Dec. 20, 2013. Junior American Citizens contests in the categories of poster design, postage stamp de- sign, poetry, and short story are open to students in grades K-12. All entries must be based on the theme “Honoring Our Heri- tage.” Entries for these contests must meet specific requirements for size or presentation. American history essay con- tests are open to students in grades 5-8 and 9-12. For stu- dents in grades 5-8, this year’s topic is “The Lives of Children During the American Revolu- tion.” Students are asked to pretend they are a boy or girl, either historical or fictional, during the American Revolu- tion and to discuss how the war is affecting his or her life and family. Essays must be 300-600 words for students in grade 5, or 600-1000 words for students in grades 6-8. A bus load of excited Wendell Kids visit the Gooding Museum Volume 37 ~ Number 41 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding CourierNews.webs.com October 9 NEWS The Courier

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One of the most famouspaintings in the world has aconnection righthere in Ida-ho,butfewofusknowaboutit. Many of us recognize theiconic images found in thepainting,butitisararepersonwho knows the significancesbehindthosedrawings.

In 1937, Germanaircraftbombedthe

townofGuernicainthe northern part of Spain.Whiledoneat the requestofthe Spanish Nationalists aspartoftheSpanishCivilWar,it was ostensibly an experi-mentbytheGermanmilitarytotestcertainwartactics. There continues to be de-bate over whether Guernicawas a legitimate military tar-getorjustaconvenientloca-

tion to inflict a physiologicalblow on the Basque people.Thefactstillremains,though,that hundreds of innocentmen, women, and children,werekilledinthatattack. Asaresultofthoseevents,agreatnumberofBasquepeoplecametoAmerica,andmanyofthemsettledrighthereinIda-ho. While nothing can takeawaythehorrorofwhathap-pened inGuernicaandotherplacesinthatregionofSpain,theBasquepeoplehavemaderemarkable contributions toourstate. Last week, the life of PeteCenarrusa was celebrated inBoise. This Friday, a no lessremarkablewomanfromRich-fieldwillbelaidtorest-LuciaLezamiz.Shewasoneofthoseindividuals who wit-nessed the bombingof Guernica (read herobituaryonpage5).

TheGood-ingMu-seumdoesnot havePicasso’spainting ondisplay,buttheydohaveanextraordinaryexhibit, on loan fromthe Basque Museum inBoise,tellingthestoryofthe Basque immigrationtoAmerica.Itiswellworthavisit,but youonlyhaveuntilOctober19thtodoso. The museum, which is lo-cated on Euskadi Lane (justnorth of the North CanyonMedical Center), is open onFridaysandSaturdaysfrom10to4.Onlytwoweekendsleft.

DARStudentArt&EssayContests

The Twin Falls Chapter oftheDaughtersoftheAmericanRevolution is now acceptingentriesinitsJuniorAmericanCitizens creative expressionscontestandAmericanhistoryessay contests. The contestsare open to public school,private school and home-schooled students as well asmembersofyouthgroupsandservice organizations. Indi-vidualstudentsmayenter.AllentriesmustbepostmarkedbyDec.20,2013. Junior American Citizenscontests in the categories ofposterdesign,postagestampde-sign,poetry,andshortstoryareopentostudentsingradesK-12.Allentriesmustbebasedonthetheme “Honoring Our Heri-tage.”Entriesforthesecontestsmustmeetspecificrequirementsforsizeorpresentation. Americanhistoryessaycon-tests are open to students ingrades5-8and9-12.Forstu-dentsingrades5-8,thisyear’stopicis“TheLivesofChildrenDuringtheAmericanRevolu-tion.” Students are asked topretendtheyareaboyorgirl,either historical or fictional,duringtheAmericanRevolu-tion and to discuss how thewar isaffectinghisorher lifeand family. Essays must be300-600wordsforstudentsingrade5,or600-1000wordsforstudentsingrades6-8.

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o b i t u a r i e sLyleRichardPiper

OnOctober3rd,2013,LyleRichardPiper,81,startedonhisfinalhorsebackrideinalifetimefilledwithamazingridestothetopofnearlyeverymountaininIdaho. Lyle was born June 2, 1932, to S.J. “Joe” Piper and Alice(Johnson)Piper,inRichfield,Idaho.AtrueIdahonative,Lylelivedhiswholelifeanddiedonlyfourblocksfromthehousehewasbornin.HisfatherownedandranPiper’sstore,andLylestarted working from a very young age. Hedeliveredgroceries fromage7,andspenthisentirelifeservingtheRichfieldcommunity. Lyle graduated from Richfield H.S.in 1950,wherehewasastarinbasketballandfootball,as well as a champion boxer. He then joinedtheAirForce toservehiscountryduring theKoreanWar,in1951.HemarriedhisRichfieldhighschoolsweetheart,BettyJ.Woodin1954,andonhisreturnfromtheAirForcein1955,wenttoworkatPiper’sStore.Hepurchasedthestorefromhisdadin1957,whereheworkedasagrocerandcustommeatcutterforanother41years,untilhesoldthestoretohissonMikein1998. BettyandLyle,whoweremarriedfor59years,wereblessedwiththreechildren,Pamela,KentandMike.LyleservedontheRichfieldCityBoardformanyyears,wasanactivememberoftheLionsClubandAmericanLegion,whereheinitiatedmanycommunityserviceprojects,andwastheFireChiefforseveralyears.ForyearsbeforethetownhadaQRU,peoplecalledLyleforallmedicalemergenciesandhewasinstrumentalinstartingtheoriginalQuickResponseUnithere. Lylewasanavidandsuccessfulhorseman,hunterandfisher-man,wholovedtoridehishorsesontheIdahotrails.WithGaryandBootsHubsmith,LeonHubsmith,RayClayton,SonMike

Dale Joseph Schmid, 80, a resident of Twin Falls, passedaway Sunday, September 29, 2013 at St. Luke’s Magic Val-ley Medical Center in Twin Falls. In following Dale’s re-quest, no funeral services will be held at this time. Fi-nal arrangements and cremation are under the care anddirection of Demaray Funeral Service - Gooding Chapel..

Vivian A. Miles, 79,aresidentofShoshone,passedawayonSunday,October6,2013attheLincolnCountyCareCenterinShoshone.Funeralarrangementsarependingandwillbean-nouncedbyDemarayFuneralService-ShoshoneChapel.

Wilma Ann Lafferty, 69,aresidentofWendell,passedawayonSaturday,October5,2013atSt.Luke’sMagicValleyRe-gionalMedicalCenterinTwinFalls.FuneralarrangementsarependingandwillbeannouncedbyDemarayFuneralService.

and many friends, Lyle always rode to the top of the moun-tain, sayinghe felt closer toheavenup there.Lyle loved theoutdoorsandtookhischildrenandgrandchildrentothehillsoftentogocamping.HespentmanydayswithgrandsonTrevercuttingfirewood.LylewasagreatbasketballplayerandplayedRichfieldOutlawbasketballleagueforover30years,withGaleHansen,PeteAppell,GrantFlavel,JayWardandmanyotherfriends.Hewasalsoagreatbowlerandhespentmanyhappyyears bowlingwithLaRaeBrown,TimSanders, JerryDavis,

andBurlAkins.ThePipersloveda good poker game and Lyleplayed with many of his friendsover the years, taking anyone’smoneythathecouldgettoplay. Lyle and Betty traveled ex-tensivelythroughtheyearswithfamily and friends, going southforthewinterandseeingmostofNorthAmerica. Lyleissurvivedbyhisbrother,CarlPiper(hispartnerincrime!)andfamily,hisbelovedwife,Bet-

tyPiper,histhreechildren,PamPiper,KentPiperandhiswifeDebbiePiper,andMikePiper,aswellashissixgrandchildren,Trever,Cassey,Drew,Derek,Max,andLea,and4great-grand-children,Ryelee,Nash,PaytonandPaige. Lyle never liked to ride back down the same trail,

so we know for sure that he’s headed to the topto see what’s on the other side.

A celebration of life was held on Wednesday, October 9,2013,attheL.D.S.churchinRichfield,Idaho.ArrangementsareunderthecareofFarnsworthMortuaryofJerome.InlieuofflowersthefamilywouldsuggestadonationtotheRichfieldSeniorCitizencenter,P.O.Box195,Richfield,Idaho83349.

Cecilio G. Gaucin, 45,aresidentofWendell,diedTuesday,October1,2013of injuries ina farmaccidentnearWendell,Idaho.ArosaryandmemorialmassservicewillbeheldonSun-day,October6,2013at6:00PMatDemarayFuneralService-GoodingChapelat737MainStreetinGooding.Nopublicviewingwillbeheld,whileavisitationwillbeheldonSundayfrom12:00noonuntil6:00PMatthefuneralhome.FuneralarrangementsbyDemarayFuneralService-GoodingChapel.

Garnet Oneida, 89, a residentofShoshone,passedawayonSaturday,October5,2013at theBlaineManor inHailey.Afuneralservicewillbeheldat11a.m.onSaturday,October12,2013attheFirstBaptistChurch,2055thAve.East,inShosho-ne,withDeaconJohnMcKinleyofSt.Peter’sCatholicChurchofficiating,withvisitationatthechurchbeginningat10a.m.BurialwillfollowattheShoshoneCemetery

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itytoshareourgiftswithothers;thedesiretoimproveourselveswithhon-est,hardwork,andthe insistenceofstrivingtobethebestonecanbe. Luchywastalentedandpassionateinmanyways.Shelovedtocookandmake her foods delicious and withan enticing presentation. She had alovely singing voice and was knowntosinginSpanishwhilecookingandcleaningherhome.Momwasfamousforherdelectable,beauti-fuldesserts,especiallyflan,arrozconleche,brazodegitano,andherfamouscreampuffs.Shewasanaccomplishedseamstressaswellastalentedinembroideringlinentablecloths,knittingandcrocheting baby sweaters and booties, and often knitting andcrochetingfrommemory.Shemadesweatersandbootiesforallofhergrandchildrenandothers.Shewasanavidgardenerandalwayshadabeautifulgardenandhealthyhouseplants incol-orfulpotsof flowersallaroundthehome.ShelovedtoreadinSpanishandEnglishandwasavoraciousreader.Whileshestillhadgoodeyesight,shereadthenewspapereverydayandalwayshadaSpanishbookatherbedside.Shewasverywellinformedaboutworldeventsandenjoyedhavingpoliticaldiscussionswitheveryone.Shewasthebookkeeperfortheranchuntilherhealthbegantofail.Shewasanastutebusinesswomanwitharichbusi-nessbackgroundfromherearlyyearsofworkinginhermother’shardware store. She was a devote Catholic her entire life andoftenrecitedtherosaryinmemoryofherfamilyandthosewhohadpassedon. LuchywasprecededindeathbyherparentsandherbrotherfromSpain, andherhusband,Sid in Juneof 2005.She is sur-vived by her adult children: Mary Lou Limbago (Cisco), JohnLezamiz(Bonnie),MargaretLezamiz(JohnSchroeder),SidLeza-miz,(Ricki),RobinLezamiz(Karen),andLyndaLezamizTaber(Chris),andthirteengrandchildren,andsixgreatgrandchildren.Luchy was known as Amuma to all of her grandchildren wholovedherdearly.Sheisalsosurvivedbyextendedfamilymem-bersinSpain. ARiteofChristianBurialwillbeheldat11a.m.onFriday,October11,2013,atStEdward’sCatholicChurch(2127thAv-enueEast,TwinFalls,Idaho)withaRosaryservicebeginningat10:15AM,beforetheMass.IntermentwillfollowatTwinFallsCemetery,2551KimberlyRoad,TwinFalls,Idaho,andaspecialcelebrationofherlifewillbeheldatSt.Edward’sCatholicParishHall,TwinFalls,followinginterment. Gifts to honor Luchy’s memory can be made to the BoiseBasqueMuseum&CulturalCenter,611WGroveSt.,Boise,ID83702,ortotheGoodingBasqueCulturalCenter,273EuskadiLane,Gooding,Idaho83330. ThefamilywouldliketothankDr.PatrickDesmond,herfam-ilyphysician,forhisyearsofattentivecareandcompassion,andspecialhelpers,JudyR,Silvia,ClaudiaandDonna.

LuciaArrienMonasterioLeza-miz,89,ofRichfield,Idaho,passedaway on October 3, 2013, at herhome surrounded by her family.Lucia,alsoknownas,Luchy,Mom,Amuma,Guernica,TiaandB,wasborn in Guernica, Vizcaya, SpainonApril8,1924.Shewasthesec-ondchildborntoMariaMonasterioandTomasArrien.Heroldersister,

KarmelaArrazolaofVitoria,Spain,survivesher,andayoungerbrother,VictorArrienofAmorebieta,Spain,predeceasedher.AsayounggirlgrowingupinGuernica,Spain,shehadarelativelyhappychildhoodandhelpedhermotherinthefamilyhardwarestore.Herfatherwasasuccessfulbuildingcontractorandfurni-turemaker.Attheyoungageof13,theSpanishCivilWarbrokeoutandinAprilof1937herhometownofGuernicawasbombedanddestroyedbyFranco.Shewitnessedherhomeandtownbeingbombarded,andherfatherwaskilledinthebombings.Thiseventprofoundlyaffectedherandchangedherlifeforever.ShealwayskeptapaintingofPicasso’s“Guernica”inherhomeasamemorytoherbelovedfather.Shelatermetherhusband,Ciriaco“Sid”LezamizandtheymarriedinSpainonMay05,1948.TheylivedinSpainforashorttime.HerhusbandreturnedtoAmericatoworkinthesheepherdingbusiness.Shortlyaftertheirfirstchild,MaryLouwasborninSpain,sheleftSpaintoassistherhusbandinAmericawhowasherdingsheepinIdahoandNevadaandtoliveinAmericatheremainderofherlife.ShereturnedtoSpainfrequentlytovisitherfamily.LifewasverydifferentforLuchyinAmericawheresheworkedveryhardcookingforthesheepmenandthetruckdriverswhowereatthesheepcamps.Thisrequiredtremendouspreparationandskilltogetfoodpreparedthreetimesadayforallthehungrymeninthecamp,andatthesametimeraisingtwoyoungchildren. Around1959LuchyandSidquitworking inthesheepbusi-ness and purchased the family farm of 160 acres in Richfield,Idaho.Bythistimeherfamilyhadgrowntosixchildren.Whilemilkingcowstwotimesaday,buckinghaybyhand,andraisingsixchildren,shealsomanagedtocanfruit,makepreserves,sewclothesandtoeducateherchildreninmattersofeducationandreligion. The farm prospered from a single cow named “Suzie”to the currentBuenaVistaRanchof600milk cowsand1600acres. It is throughSidandLuchy’svisionandhardwork thattheranchgrewandflourishedasdidtheirfamily.Shelovedherfamilydearlyandwantedallofherkidstobewelleducatedwithcollegedegrees.Luchy’sgiftstoherchildrenweremany:theim-portanceofloyalty,honestyanddiligenceinworkandeducation;appreciationforourBasqueheritageandcultureandAmericancitizenship; bilingual skills in Spanish and English; the impor-tanceofaChristian/Catholicfaith;hospitalitytoallvisitors,al-waystreatingthemtocoffee,cookiesanddinner,whichusuallyincludedBasquerice,bacalao,lenguaandfritos;theresponsibil-

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from the School Library ThisyearatCamasCountySchoolDistrict,theHighSchooland Junior High School Reading Clubs are celebrating TeenReadWeek.Thisisanationaladolescentliteracyinitiativecre-atedbytheYoungAdultLibraryServicesAssociation(YAL-SA). It began in 1998 and is held annually during the thirdweekofOctober.Itspurposeistoencourageteenstoberegularreadersandlibraryusers. TeenReadWeek’ssub-themeforthisyearis“SeektheUn-knownatyourlibrary”,whichencouragesteenstoexploreandlearnabouttheunknownthroughmystery,adventure,sciencefiction,andfantasybooks. The clubs have the following activities planned for TeenReadWeeksuchas:BannedBooksThroughtheAges,workingwiththeCamasPublicLibrary,makingpostersofstudentsandteacher’sfavoritebooks,andgivingtalksaboutfavoritebooks. TheJuniorHighClubishavingaScavengerHuntformem-bersstartingOctober14thandendingwithamovieandcos-tumepartyonOctober25thintheschoollibrary.Refreshmentsandprizeswillbegiventothewinningteamsandcostumewin-ners. TheHighSchoolClubishavingamovieandgamenightonOctober16thintheschoollibrary.Clubmemberswillberead-ingthe2013YALSANomineesthisyearandwillvoteontheirfavoritebooksinthespring. ReadingListsofTeensFavoriteBooksareondisplayinthelibraryalongwithmanybooksfromtheselistshavebeenpur-chasedthisyear.

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DavidKentOneida DavidKentOneida,age70, un-

expectedly went to live with ourHeavilyFatheronOctober5,2013.DavewasbornonOctober7,1942inGooding,IdahotoMartineOneidafrom Shoshone, Idaho and GarnetAtwood Oneida from White River,SouthDakota.

Davegrewuponhisfamilysheepfarm in Shoshone, Idaho where hebelieved that he had the best life

growingup.DavegraduatedfromShoshoneHighSchoolin1961, inwhichhewas amemberof thehigh school footballteam. Dave was a member of the Fort Ord, California U.S.Army Reserves, 2nd Battalion and more recently was an ac-tivememberoftheSnakeRiverElksLodgelocatedinJerome,Idaho. Dave spentmostofhisworkingyearsasanoutfitterguideupintheLoonCreekareaandaDispatcherandCementBulker Driver for Idaho Concrete Company (October 1988-March,2009).Davewasdevotedtohiscompanionof40years,RhettHughesandwasdeeplylovedbyhisfamily,friendsandrelatives,near and far. Davewas an avidhunter, fisherman,anawesomecook,adedicatedhorseloverandrodeshot-gunwithhisbuddiesoften.EveryonethatknewDave,knewthathemadethebestdutchovenbreadinSouthernIdahoanditwasdevouredateverysocialeventheattended.Davelovedtotakethegrandchildrenandgreat-grandchildreninKermit,hisdunebuggywheretheywouldtravelouttothedesertandthetimber.Davewasabigteddybearwithaheartofgold.Dave’smostfavoritesayingswas“Well,Idon’tknowaboutthat!” Davewaspreceded indeathbyhis father,MartineOneidaandhismother,GarnetOneidawhopassedawayshortlyafterDaveonthesameday. Daveissurvivedbyhiscompanion,RhettHughes,threesib-lings, Greg(Kelley)Oneida,Pat(Shanda)HughesandNikki(Lance)Kober,histwosisters,Renie(Bill)BozzutoandCarmenMaestas,aswellsashissixgrandchildren,Lacey,Trent,Riley,TJ,Seth,WyattandWaylon,andhisgreat-grandchildrenMe-killa,JordanandTripton.Davewillbemisseddeeplybyfamily,friendsandeveryoneelsehesharedhislifewith. ItwasDave’swishthathenotbegrievedforinafuneral

ofdeath,butrathercelebratedina remembranceof life.Thecelebrationwillbeat4p.m.onFriday,October11,2013attheSnakeRiverElksLodge(412E200S, Jerome)withreceptiontofollow.Dave’sfamilysuggestin lieu of flowers, memorialsbemadeinhisnameto:SnakeRiverElksLodge.

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TheU.S.Dept.ofAgricultureprohibitsdiscriminationinallitsprogramsandactivitiesonthebasisofrace,color,sex,nationalorigin,religion,age,disability,politicalbeliefs,sexualorientation, or marital or family status (not all prohibited bases apply to all programs).To fileacomplaintofdiscrimination,writeUSDADirector,OfficeofCivilRights,1400IndependenceAvenue,SW,WashingtonDC20250-9410orcall800-795-3272(voice)or202-720-6382(TDD).USDAisanequalopportunitylender,providerandemployer.

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“CashontheBarrelhead”wasthecom-montransactionoftheearlytraders.Everything

wasshippedbywoodenbarrels.Thebarrelswereeasilytransportedbytheirabilitytoberolled.Ratsandothervarmintsweredeniedaccess.Sincemostbarrelswereshippedbywagonorship,theywerenearlywaterproof.Actsofweatherandshipsinkinglimitedwaste. Intradingforacommodity,itwouldhavetobepaidforonde-livery.Creditdidn’texistintoday’sterms.Thetopofthebarrelwouldserveasaflatspotoratableinwhichtodobusiness.Theprotrudingedgeofthebarrelwouldholdhardmoneyfromroll-ingoff,eveninadockwhereashipwasalwaysinmotion.Moreso,theflattopofthebarrelservedasaneutralgroundwherethepartiesinvolvedcoulddisplaybothhandsforthetrade.Thiskeptweaponsoutofimmediatereach. AfewweeksagoIwaspassingbythebankwheremyem-ployer’s payroll checks were drawn, I decided to cash mycheckinthebank. IapproachedthetellerandaskedhimifIcouldcashthecheckinmyhand.Heimmediatelygoestothebankmanagerandtalkstohim.Thebankmanagercomestomeandasksmeifhecouldhelpme.ItoldhimIthoughtthatwaswhatthetellerwasgoingtodo. IwasaskedforacreditcardasanotherformofID.ItoldhimIdidnotusecreditcardsandIpaycashforallmypurchases.ThemanagerthenaskedmeifIhadadebitcard.Itoldhimmaybehedidn’tunderstandme,Ipaycashforeverything.Noonewantstotakeacheck,soInolongerusethemaswell. I gave thebankmanagermyhunting license, the regis-tration tomypickup, a thumbprint, andmyoriginalhighschooldiplomafromYEARSago.Iguessthatwasenoughtosettlehismind. Thebankmanager thenaskedme if Iwould like togeta free checking account with their bank. I told him, no-thanks,Iwould justassoonhaveanaccountwhereIpaymymonthlyservice feetocashmychecks. Inmyopinionthat is one of the things we have forgotten - responsibil-ity.Everybank isoffering freechecks, freechecking,andthe like.Mythoughtsare, theyhavetobepaid for some-how(thatmayexplainwhyabankwithchecksdrawnonitwantstochargeyouifyouarenottheircustomer). Creditcardskeeptheir20%plusinterestfeeslikeclockwork.Iwouldratherhavethatcashinmypocket.Theexpression,“InGodwetrust,andallotherspaycash,”seemstocategorizeme.AllthepapermoneyIhaveeverusedstates,“Thisislegalten-derforalldebtspublicandprivate.”Whenyouseemedrivingthroughtownwithawoodenbarrelinbackofmypickup,youmightsuspectImightbegoingtothebank. Thisismy“CupofTee”cashonthebarrelhead.

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WINEAPPRECIATIONWORKSHOP The College of Southern Idaho’s North Side CommunityEducationCenterisofferingBasicWineAppreciation,anon-credit enrichment workshop taught by Marguerite Janes, onThursday,October24 from6-9pmat theThousandSpringsWineryBedandBreakfastinHagerman. Learningtotastewineisnodifferentthanlearningtoreallyappreciatemusicorart;thepleasureyoureceiveisproportion-atetotheeffortyoumake.Thetimeandeffortinvestedinpal-atetrainingisveryrewardingandawholelotoffun.Janes,theowneroftheThousandSpringsWinerywillintroducepartici-pantstothebasicsofwineappreciation;usingtheirsensestosampleandexperienceandsavordifferenttypesofwinevariet-iesandvintages. ThefeetoregisterintheBasicWineAppreciationworkshopis$50andparticipantsmayregisterbycalling(208)934-8678or(208)732-6442.Classsizeislimitedsoearlyregistrationissuggested. FormoreinformationonthisandotherCSICommunityEdu-cationclasses,visithttp://communityed.csi.edu.CoursecatalogsareavailableatoutletsthroughoutthegreaterTwinFallsarea,TwinFallsChamberofCommerceandontheCSIcampus.Toregisterforclasses,calltheCSICommunityEducationCenterat(208)732-6442,orregisterandpayonlineathttp://commu-nityed.csi.edu.CSICommunityEducationcanalsobefoundonFacebookathttp://facebook.com/csicommunityed. TheCollegeofSouthernIdahoCommunityEducationCen-teroffersnon-creditpersonal,professionalandbusinesstrain-ingopportunitiestothelocalandregionalcommunitythroughcreative and innovative learning. Programs offered includepersonalimprovementcourseswithfocusonindividualgrowthandpersonalinteractions,andprofessionalandbusinesscours-eswithemphasisonskillenhancementthataddressimmediateandemergingbusinessneedswithlong-termtrainingsolutions.For more information about the CSI Community EducationCenter,visitonlineathttp://communityed.csi.edu.

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LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGPursuant to Idaho Code ��-��09, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Camas County Board of Commissions will hold a public hearing in the Camas County Courthouse Annex,�1� Soldier Rd., Commission-ers Room on the 1�th day of October, �013 at 10:30 am or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. The purpose of this hearing is for the public as well as the Board of Commissioners to hear the request of Jim Costanzo to amend Lot � of the plat of PINI Subdivi-sion to � lots named PINI Sub # �. The property is approximately 39.�� acres, zoned AG-�, with the minimum lot size of 9.��acres. This is a parcel of land is located approximately 11 miles East and �.� miles north of the intersection of U.S. 20 and Soldier Rd., Fairfield, Id., on the West side of Willow Creek Road and is more particularly described as follows:

Township 1 North, Range 1� East, Section 3� of the Boise Meridian, Camas County, Idaho. Lot � of Block 1 of PINI Subdivision, Camas County, Idaho, according to the plat thereof, recorded September �9, �000, as instrument No. 74139, in the Office of the County Recorder of said County.

Written comments will be received by the Planning and Zoning Ad-ministrator until July �. �013. Please mail written comments to Ad-ministrator, Planning and Zoning, P.O. Box 430, Fairfield, ID 83327. Testimony at the hearing may be limited to five minutes. Services for persons with disabilities may be made available by calling the Plan-ning & Zoning Administrator at ���-�0�� three days in advance of the hearings.

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Volleyball1AD2Volleyball(gamesat6:00p.m.) Oct.10DietrichatRichfield CamasatCastleford Oct.15CommunityatDietrich CareyatRichfield MurtaughatCamas Oct.17CareyatDietrich(SeniorNight) CamasatRichfield(SeniorNight)HagermanVolleyball Oct.10HOMEw/Carey6:00p.m. Oct.15HOMEw/Hansen6:00p.m. Oct.17HOMEw/Shoshone6:00p.m.ShoshoneVolleyball Oct.10HOMEw/ButteCo.&Valley5:00p.m. Oct.15HOMEw/Wendell6:00p.m. Oct.17atHagerman6:00p.m.GoodingVolleyball(unlessnoted,allgamesat5:15p.m.) Oct10thatKimberly Oct15thHOMEw/Buhl(Seniornight) Oct17thatDeclow/Wendell(4:30p.m.)WendellVolleyball(unlessnoted,allgamesat7:00p.m.) Oct.14HOMEw/Valley Oct.15atShoshone Oct.17atDeclowGooding(4:30p.m.)DistrictTournamentsbeginSaturday,October19th

FootballGoodingFootball Oct.10HOMEw/Filer(JVat7:00) Oct.11atFiler(Vat7:00) Oct.18atHomedale(JVat4:00-Vat7:00) Oct.26atEagleH.S.w/Grangeville(JVat1:00-Vat4:00)WendellFootball Oct.11HOMEw/GlennsFerry-7:00 Oct.18atOakley-7:00 Oct.25atBuhl-7:00HagermanFootball Oct.11atGrace(JVat4:00-Vat7:00) Oct.18atShoshone(JVat4:00-Vat7:00) Oct.25HOMEw/ButteCounty(JVat4:00-Vat7:00)ShoshoneFootball Oct.11atButteCo.(JVat4:00-Vat7:00) Oct.18HOMEw/Hagerman(JVat4:00-Vat7:00) Oct.25HOMEw/Hansen(Vat7:00)1AD2Football Oct.11RichfieldatDietrich Oct.18MurtaughatDietrich CastlefordatRichfield(SeniorNight) Oct.25LighthouseatDietrich(SeniorNight) RichfieldatCareySix-ManFootball Oct.11ClarkCo.atCamas3:30 Oct.18LimaMt.atCamas3:30 Oct.23MinicoJ.V.atCamas3:30PlayoffsbeginNovember2nd.

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►For Sale Two 1999 Yamaha Mountain max �00 Snow mo-biles 13� inch trac with covers Excellent condition, $1�00.00 each Call Kurt at �01-��0-3�99 sleds are in Fairfield.►1974 CJ-5 Jeep, 258 C1, straight �, low miles, very sound all the way around. Bra top, elec-tric winch with remote. $3��0. Please call ��1-��0�.►For Sale: Gold’s Gem Pow-erSpin stationary bike with � settings and a plug n’play mp3 sound system. Battery operated. Asking $��. Please call ���-�999►Firewood for Sale: Mix-spe-cies, full length logs delivered by truck, approx 1� cord. Also, rough-sawn lumber, any size. Call �0�-9�1-��93.►Gooding House for Sale: 3 bed, � bath, �000 sq feet plus �-car garage and large storage shed. Wonderful family room, under-ground sprinklers, vinyl fencing, new windows, central air heat-ing w/heat pump. ��1 Michigan Street, Gooding. Call �90-��0� or 93�-�3��.

Trees for Sale►Fall Tree Sale: White Birch and Moutain Ash (�-10 feet), Idaho water birch, Bur Oak (has a life span of �00-�00 years), Bristle Cone Pine (can live for �000-�000 years), Manchurian Maple, Alpine fir, Blue and En-gleman Spruce. Most are in pots, we dig if not. $10 each. Call ���-2410 (fairfield).

FoundFemale bird dog w/green col-lar. Found on the City of Rocks Road on Sept ��th. Liver spot-ted. Please call �0�-��3-����.

FREEFree Kittens. Also, two free matching couches, ��” long. Call for details, �03-9��-0���

Employment►Lincoln County has an open-ing for a full time Building main-tenance, Landscape maintenance and Janitorial combined position. Starting wage is $9.�0 an hour. Accepting applications until po-sition is filled. Applications are on line at lincolncountyid.us or can be picked up in the Clerk’s office. For more information please contact the Lincoln Coun-ty Clerk’s office at 208-886-���1.►High Country Fusion Co, Inc. is hiring a full time position as a Shipping/Receiving Yard Fore-man. This position would in-clude organization of pipe yard, snow removal, assembling pipe orders, maintaining cleanliness of vehicles etc. Please send re-sume to: [email protected]►Home Health Care company is hiring an experienced CNA to assist a client in Fairfield. This is a part time job, ranging from �-1� hours per week. Responsi-bilities include assistance with bathing and respite care. Please contact HR at �0�-3��-3013 for more details and to arrange an interview.►Ski & Snowboard instruc-tors wanted for the upcoming �013/�01� season at Soldier Mountain Ski Area. No previous experience necessary. For more information please call Kevin @ 3�0-����, Kristi @ �99-�0�1 or ���-���� ex 10�.►High Country Fusion Compa-ny is hiring a part time position in our Fairfield facility. The du-ties would include cleaning the facility both inside and outside as needed. As well as minor re-pairs at the facility such as paint-ing, hanging pictures, etc. Please send applications to: High Coun-try Fusion Co. ATTN: Alyssa Obland - PO Box �09 - Fairfield, Id �33��, or email to: [email protected]

Wanted►Home Educator looking for knitting materials. We are begin-ners! If you have any on hand that you no longer use, I would love to take them off your hands. You may call me at �0�-��0-9��3.

For Rent►4 bedroom w/garage, at 210 �nd Street East. Available No-vember 1st. Call ���-��19 or �31-0���.►1 Bed Cottage with Large Ga-rage . Clean and Modern. Sunny location. Large fenced yard. Washer & Dryer. Non Smoking. First, last, and deposit. $�00 per month. Call ��0-�00�.►Modern cabin/apt in Fairfield. En-ergy efficient, natural gas fireplace, great view of the Soldier Mnts. $�00 per month. Call 309-0�09.►For Rent: 3 bed, 2 bath town-home on 1st Street East in Fair-field, single garage. Available now. Water, sewer, trash paid. $��� mo, $�00 deposit. Call Boi-se 3��-��00.

Services►Former C.N.A. with 30 yrs. Home Health experience avail-able for in-home care. Part time, overnight, respite, hospice. Call ���-�90�.►Looking for scrap metal. Call Thomas Davis at 764-2484. ►I Replace Broken Zippers in jackets, coats, sweatshirts, vests, levi pants, skirts, etc. Hemming done on pants, levis, bresses, sheets, binding on blankets, etc. Patch rips, holes, back-pocket rips, overalls, levis, shirt-tail rips, etc. Replace elastic in most any-thing. Call Kathy in Hagerman �3�-����. Open � days a week.

Storage Unit Sale124 West Garnet, Fairfield. Fri-day, Oct. 11th, 9 to � and Sat. Oct 12th, 9 to late. ►Small Yamaha keyboard, Electric Guitar w/amp, Pack frame & Backpacks, fishing stuff, Life preservers, ATV bags, Tables chairs & beds, Camping gear, Leather recliner, Pair of matching swival rockers w/ottomons, Wormdrive skill saw, Lazer level, Concrete tools, Carpenter tools, Mechanic tools, Garden tools, Antique ‘Meister’ piano (needs restoration), Other antiques, Lots of toys, 100’s of DVD & Playstation, Nice bi-cycles for Kids & adults, Honda ‘50’ w/training wheels, Cast Iron cookware, BB Guns...and more! Call 3��-00�0 for information.

For Sale►7 foot flat bed w/drop down hitch, head rack, all steel. $�00 OBO. Call �39-01�3►For Sale: 1992 Green Dodge Stealth, V�. $1,�00 OBO. Call ���-����.►1000 gallon steel water tank on steel trailer. $�00 OBO. Call �39-01�3.►Buttercup Mountain Grow-ers: Camas County’s Local Landscape Nursery. Located at: �1� N Willow Creek Road. “Time to do your Fall Plant-ings” Numerous varieties of Shrubs ($1�) and Perennials ($� & $�). Also locally grown Toma-toes ($�lb) and Peppers ($3lb). Call for specific varieties avail-able, or to get your vegetable order in. You can also schedule a time to visit the Nursery. We deliver in Fairfield on Thursday evenings. Call 9�1-0���, Tami Peck & Rick Potter►Beef for Sale: Grain fed - whole, half, quarter. Ready for pickup mid to late October. $3 per pound plus ��¢ per lb cut & wrap. Your choice of cuts. Place order now by calling ���-3�1� or �0�-��1-111�.

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