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The Courier continued on page 3 The Richfield District Library is taking the lead in bringing technology and training to Idaho commu- nities. The library direc- tor, Clay Ritter, is also the director at the Shoshone Public Library. Clay has participated in two “Make It” trainings provided by the Idaho Commission for Libraries on behalf of the libraries and is bring- ing the skills he learned to library patrons in Richfield and Shoshone. By appointment, Clay helps patrons of all ages learn to use the 3D printer at either library. “I printed a dirt bike,” said 10 year old Dominic Gross with wide eyes. Other patrons have printed cell phone cases, guitar picks, a camera lens hood and keychains. e 3D printer is available for patrons to print out objects they have created or downloaded from “ingiverse” on a first come, first serve basis. Patrons of the library also have the opportunity to participate in “Summer of Code,” a program pow- ered by the Khan Academy and funded by the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Family Foundation. Each Tues- days and ursdays from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. students in grades 2-12 can learn an introduction to coding via Khan Academy’s “Intro to JavaScript” course at the Richfield Library District. No RSVP is required. 3D Printing at Richfield Library Library director Clay Ritter helps Dominic Gross, age 10, Chase Hutchinson, age 7, and Tori Hutchinson, age 5, learn to use the 3D printer. Photo by Holly Cook is Friday and Saturday, Tim and Jan Moore will be hosting their annual gathering south of Wendell. Country Gospel singers Jeff Gore and Kristyn Harris will be leading an Old-fashioned Tent meeting starting at 6 p.m. each evening. Friday evening will include pie and coffee. Saturday will add BBQ and country fixins (the message will begin at 7:00 followed by old-time western music with Kristyn Harris). Everyone is welcome! Just follow the music to 1473 E 3600 S - take Highway 46 south to the 3600 road, then go west 2.25 miles. Come enjoy a great evening with friends and neighbors. Cowboy Gathering at the Lazy 2 Ranch Annual Firemen’s BBQ e Gooding Fire De- partment is holding its an- nual BBQ this Saturday, June 25th, at the East Side Park from 11 am to 2 pm. During this day-long event there will be static displays from: Gooding Fire De- partment, Forest Service, BLM, and the National Guard. A general raffle along with a rifle raffle will take place around 2 pm. The Fire Department will have BBQ shirts along with their “tough enough to wear pink” shirts for sale. Proceeds will go directly to local families in Gooding who are dealing with cancer. Over the last few years they have donated thousands of dollars to local families and proceeds from last year’s BBQ were used to support several families who lost their homes to fire. e Gooding Fire De- partment would like to give a special thanks to local businesses for the donations received from the ‘Fire Pup’ program. e proceeds, will once again, make it pos- sible to educate elementary Volume 40 ~ Number 25 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding CourierNews.webs.com Now on FaceBook facebook.com/pages/e-Courier-News ,2016 June 22 NEWS

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The Richfield DistrictLibrary is takingthe leadinbringingtechnologyandtrainingtoIdahocommu-nities.The librarydirec-tor,ClayRitter,isalsothedirectorat theShoshonePublic Library. Clay hasparticipatedintwo“MakeIt” trainingsprovidedbythe Idaho CommissionforLibrariesonbehalfofthe librariesandisbring-ingtheskillshelearnedtolibrarypatronsinRichfieldandShoshone. By appointment, Clayhelps patrons of all ageslearntousethe3Dprinterateither library.“Iprintedadirtbike,”said10yearoldDominic Gross with wideeyes. Other patrons haveprinted cell phone cases,guitarpicks,acamera lenshoodandkeychains.The3Dprinterisavailableforpatrons

toprintoutobjectstheyhavecreatedordownloadedfrom“Thingiverse”onafirstcome,firstservebasis. Patrons of the libraryalsohavetheopportunitytoparticipatein“SummerofCode,”aprogrampow-eredbytheKhanAcademyandfundedbytheJ.A.and

KathrynAlbertsonFamilyFoundation. Each Tues-days and Thursdays from3p.m.to5p.m.studentsingrades2-12canlearnanintroductiontocodingviaKhanAcademy’s“IntrotoJavaScript” course at theRichfieldLibraryDistrict.NoRSVPisrequired.

3DPrintingatRichfieldLibrary

LibrarydirectorClayRitterhelpsDominicGross,age10,ChaseHutchinson,age7,andToriHutchinson,age5,learntousethe3Dprinter.PhotobyHollyCook

ThisFridayandSaturday,TimandJanMoorewillbehostingtheirannualgatheringsouthofWendell.CountryGospelsingersJeffGoreandKristynHarriswillbeleadinganOld-fashionedTentmeetingstartingat6p.m.eachevening. Fridayeveningwillincludepieandcoffee.SaturdaywilladdBBQandcountryfixins(themessagewillbeginat7:00followedbyold-timewesternmusicwithKristynHarris). Everyoneiswelcome!Justfollowthemusicto1473E3600S-takeHighway46southtothe3600road,thengowest2.25miles.

Come enjoy a great evening with friends and neighbors.

Cowboy Gathering at the Lazy 2 Ranch

Annual Firemen’s

BBQ The Gooding Fire De-partmentisholdingitsan-nual BBQ this Saturday,June25th,attheEastSideParkfrom11amto2pm.Duringthisday-longeventtherewillbestaticdisplaysfrom: Gooding Fire De-partment,ForestService,BLM, and the NationalGuard. A general raff lealongwithariflerafflewilltakeplacearound2pm. The Fire DepartmentwillhaveBBQshirtsalongwiththeir“toughenoughtowearpink”shirtsforsale.ProceedswillgodirectlytolocalfamiliesinGoodingwhoaredealingwithcancer.Overthelastfewyearstheyhavedonatedthousandsofdollarstolocalfamiliesandproceeds from last year’sBBQwereusedtosupportseveral families who losttheirhomestofire. The Gooding Fire De-partmentwouldliketogivea special thanks to localbusinessesforthedonationsreceivedfromthe‘FirePup’program.Theproceeds,willonce again, make it pos-sibletoeducateelementary

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2ndAnnualTreadonCancer

Notices of Upcoming Events & MeetingsChamber Meeting: TheCamasChamberofCommercewillmeetthisThurs-day,June23rd,attheIronMountainInnat7p.m.Attention All Preschooler Parents: StorytimeattheCamasPublicLibraryiseveryThurs-daysat10:30a.m.Therewillalsobecraftsattheend.Pleasecomeandjoinusforagoodstoryandcrafts.

All City of Fairfield & Camas County Residents: SignupnowforbasicAutoCADtrainingwithuseofdrawingsand3Dprinterprogram.June27ththruSeptem-ber14th,Monday&Wednesday,4to5:30p.m.ClasseswillbeheldintheCamasCountyJr.Highcomputerlab(610SoldierRdinFairfield). Thistrainingistoimproveandenhanceourlocaljobskills.Intermediatecomputerskillsrequired.Nochargetoapplicant.Thesecoursesareopentohighschoolstudentsaswell.Limitedavailability.CalltheFairfieldCityofficeat764-2333toreserveyourspot. Twomorecourseswillbeavailable.Ifyouareunabletoreserveaspotnoworareinterestedinafutureclasspleasecall.FuturecourseswillstartinmidSeptember2016,andearlyDecember2016.

Summer Rodeos ThisweektheIdahoHighSchoolRodeoAssociationwillholdingtheirStateFinalsinPocatello.BeginninginJulyProRodeowillrideintoSouthernIdaho.

Camas County - July 8 & 9Lincoln County - July 28, 29 &30

Jerome County - August 9, 10 & 11Gooding County - August 18, 19 & 20

TheCamasCountySeniorand Community CenterhadtosaygoodbyetoSaraDonkersloot.Sheisgoingto Alaska to be with herGrandchildren.TheCenterwillgreatlymissher. TheboardmembersvotedtohireShannonHarrisasthe new site manager onJune9,2016.ShannonhasbeenanIdahoresidentfor48yearsandaparttimeresidentofFairfieldfor14years.HerfamilymovedtoFairfieldfull-timeinJanuary.Stopbyandsayhello.Shewouldlovetomeetyou.

Markyourcalendarsforthe2ndAnnualCamasCountyFairBoardBBQCook-offtobeheldonJuly4th! Thisyearwewillbesupply-ingBrisket...therewillalsobeabeancook-offaswell! EntryfeefortheBrisketis$30and$10toenteryourfa-mousbeanrecipe!

NewManageratCamasSeniorCenter

Camas Fair BoardBBQ Cook-off

ContactKathyStone@208-585-1240,oranyfairboardmember!DeadlinetoenterisJune29th. The2016CamasCountyFairthemeis...

AFairtoRememberCelebratingthePast,PresentandFuture

OnJuly4th,plantojointheVanceMcHanBenefitRunRun&Breakfast.Toregisterforthe5kfunrun/walk,justgotoRunSignUp.com,orfacebookevents. ThiseventwilltakeplaceattheGoodingHighSchool(10507thAve.W.)from7:30to10a.m. Runnersandnon-runnersarewelcometoattendthebreakfast.Donationwillbeacceptedwithallproceedsgo-ingtotheVanceMcHanBenefitacount.DonationscanalsobemadeatanyZionsBank.

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YARDSALE&KERMESSaturday,June25th

St.ElizabethChurchinGooding ThisSaturdayyouareinvitedtojointhefunatSt.Eliza-bethChurchforaYardSaleandKermeseventfrom8a.m.to3p.m. AuthenticMexicanfoodwillbeavailableinthechurchcourtyard,aswellasmanygreatyardsalefindsindoorsandout.Comeoutandsupportthisfuncommunityevent. St.ElizabethChurchislocatedat1515CaliforniaStreet,inGooding.Kermes is the word is used in Mexico and many Hispanic countries to describe a festival. These events usually include games, live entertainment, and a variety of Hispanic foods.

GlanbiaFunDaysGooding’sEastSideParkfrom1to6:30p.m.

ThisFriday,June24th,comeenjoyGrilledCheese,Chili,andMilk.Freeswimmingandgamesforthekids.

schoolstudentsaboutfireprevention. Thisyear’s“FilltheBoot”campaignbroughtinover$3100.00fortheGoodingLionsClub!Thismoneywillhelppeoplerighthereinourcommunity. Thedepartmentwasfortunatetosecureover$91,000inmulti-countyAssistancetoFirefightersgrantsthisyear.Thishelpedequipthemwith18SelfContainedBreathingApparatusandothersafteyequipmentwhichwillcon-tinuetokeepfirefighterssafeandabletodotheirjobsproperly. ComeenjoyagreatBBQandjointhemincelebrating108yearsofservicetotheGoodingcommunity.Ifyouareunabletoattend,donationscanbesentto:GoodingFireDepartment422IdahoStreetGooding,Idaho83330PleasemakecheckspayabletoGoodingFireman’sBenefitFund(GFBF).

...Firemen’s BBQ continued

The Gooding Chamberwillalsohaveatabletosellraffle tickets to help raisemoney for their HolidayKick-off. Drawingforprizeswillbeheldduringthecountyfair.

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DeliaVillalobos,63,ofJe-rome,passedawaypeacefullyon Tuesday June 14, 2016,inSaltLakeCity,Utah. Shewas born October 2, 1952,in Mazatlan, Mexico, thedaughterofQuirinoVillalo-bosMandujanoandMariadeJesusGarcia.DeliawasraisedinGuadalajaraandsettledinIdaho, where she raised herfamily.Shewasanexcellenthomemakerwholoveddanc-ingandsocializing. Deliaissurvivedbyfourchildren;MariadeJesus(Sil-vestre) Guillen, Gloria (Ruben) Bartlett, Ana (Jose)CervantesandRamonVillalobosGonzalez;sixgrand-children,Vanessa,Iridian,Edgar,Julian,EvelynandJr.Sheisalsosurvivedbyfoursisters;MariaLuisa,MariadelRosario,AideeandEsther;onebrother,Jesus;andmanyextendedfamilymembersandfriends.Sheisprecededindeathbyherparentsandherson,Miguel. AVigilwithRosarywillbeheldSundayJune19,2016,atSt.JeromeCatholicChurch,2162ndAvenueeast,Jerome,wherefamilyandfriendsmaycallfrom7-9p.m.AFuneralMasswillbecelebratedat11:00a.m.,MondayJune20,2016,alsoatSt.JeromeCatholicChurch.In-termentwillfollowintheWendellCemetery,Wendell,Idaho.ArrangementsareunderthecareofFarnsworthMortuaryofJerome.www.farnsworthmortuary.com

DeliaVillalobos

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death & Service noticesRalfLelandLucke,52,aresidentofGooding,passedawaySaturday,June4,2016atNorthCanyonMedicalCenterinGooding.Amemorialgravesideservicewillbeheldat11:00am,Friday,June24,2016atElmwoodCemeteryinGooding,withPastorRogerJohnsonof-ficiating.Acelebrationoflifewillbeheldat2:00pm,onSunday,June26,2016attheWestParkinGood-ing.ArrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService–GoodingChapel.

Leave It Better Than You Found ItMake litter pick-up part of your outdoor experience

WithcampingandfishingseasoninfullswingandmanypeopleenjoyingIdaho’soutdoors,theIdahoDepartmentofFishandGameencouragesalloutdoorenthusiaststomakelitterpick-uppartoftheiroutdoorroutine. “Notonlyisittherightthingtodo,butitdemonstratesrespectandcommitmenttooutdoorethicsandconserva-tion,”saidJoeDuPont,FishandGamefisheriesmanagerofLewiston.“Respectfulpeoplepreservetheplacestheyenjoy,sowhynotleaveitbetterthanyoufoundit?” Pickingupthatsodacan,cigarettebutt,ordiscardedfishinglineleftbyotherswillnotonlyhelpcleanuptheoutdoors,buttraditionswillbeenrichedasfuturegen-erationslearnbyexampletobegoodstewardsoftheland.Youthlearnveryquicklyfromtheirparentstoeitherbegoodcaretakers-apositiverolemodelforhuntingandfishing,ordisrespectfulslobs. Whilethevastmajorityofoutdoorenthusiastsaregoodabouttakingtheirtrashwiththem,unfortunatelyitonlytakesafewleavingtheirmesstoruinanareafortherest. Litteringisthemostcommonreasonwhylandownersdon’tallowaccessonorthroughtheirproperty. “Someverypopularstretchesalongthe littleSalmonRivermaybeclosedtoaccessnextyearbecausetheland-ownersarejustnotgoingtoputupwiththelitterproblemanymore,”saidDuPont. Thatmeanseveryonemaypaythepriceoflostaccessforeverbecauseofthedisrespectfulactionsofafew. Leavingtrashisnotuniquetofishingandhuntingareas,butonethatplaguesallareas-alongroadways,hikingtrails,campgrounds,vehiclepulloutareas–basicallyanywherepeoplegooutdoors. TheillegaldumpingoftrashandvandalismoffacilitiesatFishandGame’saccesssitesarealsocommonproblems.Theseareasaremaintainedforthebenefitofrecreatingpublicandarepaidforwithfundingfromhuntersandanglers. “Repairingandreplacingdamageditemsanddisposingofdiscardedtrashisverytimeconsumingandexpensive,”saidDennisHardy,recreationsiteforemanforFishandGameinNampa.“Themoneycouldbebetterspentprovidinganewboatramp,anADAtoiletorfishingpier.” FishandGameencouragesthepublictoreportvandal-ismtheyobserveorpeoplewholitterbycallinganylocallawenforcementagencyassoonaspossible. Writedownavehiclelicenseplatenumber,physicaldescriptionoftheviolatorandtheirvehicle,andnotethelocation,dayandtimeoftheactivity. Keepingtheoutdoorscleancomesdowntopeopleshowingrespectandbeingresponsible.“I’malwayshappywhenIseefolkscleaningupatouraccessareasandalongtheroads,”saidHardy.“Theireffortsshowthatpeopledocare.”

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O l i v e r J a m e sRitchie,“Rich,”87,aresi-dent of Hagerman, wasbornSeptember17,1928,inRirie,Idaho.Hepassedawayathomewithhisbestfriendandbelovedbrother,wife, and children by hissideonMay22,2016. Hewasprecededin

deathbyhisson,BradleyJamesandabrother,William.Heissurvivedbyhiswife,Elaine;hisbrotherHarold,“Rich1,”sister,Ivy;threechildren,KerryRitchie-Camp-bell,GaeleneRitchie-MuellerandRobertClintRitchie;twosons-in-law,MarkMuellerandDonCampbell;onedaughter-in-law,ChristiRitchie;eightgrandchildrenandtengreat-grandchildren. OlivergraduatedfromRigbyHighSchool.TributegoestotheWayneTibbetts’familyofLorenzo,whokepthimworkingandfedsothathecouldpayhiswaytostayandfinishhighschool.Theskillslearnedfromranching,farm-ing,huntingandlifeguardinglaidthefoundationforhisadultlife. OliverandElaineKruppmarriedintheIdahoFallsLDSTempleSeptember12,1950.HeoncesharedhefirstlaideyesonElaineatachurchdancewhenshewasinthesev-enthgradeandknewshewastheone.Theybothlovedtodance,thus“steppedtogether”throughsixty-sixyearsofmarriage.TheyresidedinIdahoFallsfortwenty-twoyearsraisingfourchildren.RichdrovetruckforRossMcCowenandCowboyOilformorethantenyearsbeforehefoundhistruecalling,agriculture. AfteryearsasapartnerofFosterandAssociatesoutoftheOsgoodarea,Richexpandedandseizedtheopportu-nitytomovetotheburgeoningBellRapidsProjectwestofHagerman. Heeventuallywentsolo.RitchieFarmsandSonswases-tablishedin1974.Agriculturewasapassionandittreatedhimwell.HishardworkwasprofessionallyrecognizedinthefeaturearticleandcoverphotoofPotatoGrowersofIdaho,December1979.RichservedontheDirectors’BoardofPotatoGrowersofIdahofortwotermsandwasawardedGroweroftheYearin1989.Mostcherishedofthoseyearsweretheplanningandworkingalongsidehissons,plusthemanyemployeeswhobecamefriendsandfamilythroughouttheyearsofmanyharvests.

OliverJamesRitchie Richretiredin1993fromtheBellto“farm”theRitchieresidenceanddevotefulltimecaretohiswife,Elaine. Richlovedtheoutdoors.Hiscathedralwasthemoun-tains.Alongsidehisbrother,Rich1,afavoriteescapewasCopperBasininthePioneers.Horseswereapassionstart-inginhisearlytwenties.Huntinglargegame,photogra-phyandfishingwerepleasuresenjoyedwithmanyfriendsandfamily.Intheselateryears,4-wheelingwithhislocalbuddies,BobandKenny,becameafadinghighlight.But,always,always,atruesimplepleasurewasadrivealongthefieldsortheriverwithhisgirl,Elaine,ridingshot-gun. Aheartfeltnoteoflove,admirationandgratitudetoHarold,Rich1,foralifetimeofunwaveringsupport,loveandkinship.Therecouldneverbeabetterbrother. DeeploveandgratitudetoGloriaPawson,herfamilyandKathyRaybourn.Theyaretrueangels.Theirgentlecare,unwaveringdevotion,goodcookingandsincerefriend-shiptoMomandDadmadeitpossibleforthemtohaveaqualityoflifetogetherinthecomfortoftheirhome. InhonorofRich’srequest,nopublicserviceswillbeheld. ArrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDe-marayFuneralService–GoodingChapel.Condolencesandmemoriesmaybesharedwiththefamilybyvisitingtheobituarylinkatwww.demarayfuneralservice.com.

Now Serving BREAKFASTThur-Sun ~ 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

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Lunch & Dinner 7 days-a-week

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

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

-----------------------Thur,June23(Rich) BLT’s&TomatoSoupFriday,June24(Sho) Lasagna&GarlicBreadMonday,June27(Rich) Ham&ScallopedPotatoesTuesday,June28(Sho) ChickenStrips&SeasonPotatoWed,June29(Sho) Hamburgers&CoconutPie

Gooding934-5504(308SeniorAvenue)LunchSuggestedDonation$3.50

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

------------------Thursday,June2 EverybiteofFoodMonday,June6 MakesyoufeelGoodTuesday,June7 WhenyoushareitwithafriendWednesday,June8 Youwishitwouldneverend

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

Breakfast:(8to10)2ndSaturdayoftheMonthOpenforCoffeeandBreakfast7:30to11a.m.

MondaythruFriday--------------------------

Friday,June24 RoastBeefTuesday,June28 TacoBarWednesday,June29 Cheeseburgers

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

Senior Center MenusAll menus are subject to change without notice.

Wendell536-9951(380East1stStreet)LunchisservedeveryMonday&FridayatNoon.

--------------------------Friday,June24...ChickenAlfredoMonday,June27...TunaCasserole

Hagerman837-6120(140EastLakeStreet)LunchisservedeveryMonday,Wednesday&Friday.

--------------------------Friday,June24...MildChiliDogs

Monday,June27...MeatloafWednesday,June29...Sweet&SourChicken

Music by the

Old TimeFiddlers

Camas QuipsGathered by Tee Hurd

Saidtheprofessor,“Ifthereareanydumbbellsintheroompleasestandup.”

Alongpauseandthenthelonefreshmanstoodup,“Whydoyouconsideryourselfadumbbell?”

“Wellnotexactlythatsir,butIdohatetoseeyoustandingbyyourself.”

-------------------------------------He-“Wantmetocallyouataxi?”

She-“Yes,please.”He-“You’reataxi.”

-------------------------------------Customer-You’resureonebottlewillcureacold?”

Druggist-Itmust,sir,nobody’severcomebackforseconds.”-------------------------------------

Amancalledupabirdstoretheotherdayandsaid,“Sendover30,000cockroachesatonce.”

“Whatinheavensnamedoyouwantwith30,000cockroaches?”

“Well,”repliedthehouseholder,“IammovingtodayandmyleasesaysImustleavethepremiseshereexactlythesame

conditioninwhichIfoundthem.”-------------------------------------Arollingfootballgathersnoscore.

-------------------------------------“WhatwouldIget,”inquiredtheman

whohadjustinsuredhispropertyagainstfire,“ifthisbuildingshouldburndowntonight?”

“Iwouldsay,”repliedtheinsuranceagent,“abouttenyears.”-------------------------------------

“Father,”saidDorothy,“thatbankinwhichyoutoldmetoputmymoneyisinabadway.”

“Inabadway?”returnedherfather,“why,mychildthat’soneofthestrongestbanksinthecountry.

Whatintheworldgivesyouthatidea?”“Well,”saidDorothy,“itreturnedoneofmycheckstodayfor

$25marked“nofunds.’”-------------------------------------

ASundayschoolteachersubstituteaskedthechildrenwhatsheshouldtalkaboutandgotanimmediateanswer,

“Talkaboutthreeminutes.”-------------------------------------

Boss-“There’s$20gonefrommycashdrawer,Johnny,youandIweretheonlypeoplewhohadkeystothatdrawer.”

Officeboy-“Wells’poseweeachpay$10andsaynomoreaboutit.”

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askingforaloanisalwaysleftalone.

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The Pokey Truth about Canada ThistleBy: The Camas Bug Crew

Thisisnotthekindofplantyouwantgrowinginyourbackyardwhereyourchildrenplay.Thisplanthaspokeythornsonitthatextendfromitsleaves.Canadathistleisaninvasiveplantthatwilltakeoveryourgardenifnottakencareofproperly. Canadathistleisanaggressive,colony-formingperen-nialweedthatreproducesbyseedanddeep,extensivehorizontalroots.FloweringoccursfromJunethroughAugust.Theflowersareurn-shaped,purple(sometimeswhite),andmaleandfemaleflowersoccuronseparateplantswithheadsrangingfromtwoandahalftothreeandaforthinchindiameter.Fruitsareaboutoneeighthinchlongandbrownishwithatuftofhairsatthetop.Stemsaretypicallyonetofourfeettallwithalternate,oblongorlance-shapedleavesdividedintospiny-tippedirregularlobes.CanadathistleisanativeofsoutheasternEurasiaandwasintroducedtoCanadaasacontaminantofcropseedinthe18thcentury.Itcancommonlybefoundingardens,flowerbeds,pastures,cultivatedfields,rangelands,forests,andalongriverbanks,ditchesandroadsides.Canadathistlecantolerateawiderangeofcompeti-tivecropsand,inheavyconcentrations. Howdowegetridofthisweedyouask?Thebugcrewhastheanswer.Hydroplontuslitura,ortheCanadathis-tlestemweevil,isabiologicalcontrolagentthatattacksCanadathistlebylarvalfeedingwithinthestem,open-ingdamagefromotherorganismssuchasopportunisticpathogens.Theadultsalsofeedontheplantfoliageintheearlyspring,althoughtheireffectontheplantislimited.Adultweevilsare3-4mmlongwithwhitishhairsandapronouncedwhiteT-shapedmarkingontheirback.TheyoverwinterasadultsandcantypicallybefoundinthefieldfromAugustuntilJune.FemalesdepositeggsfromMarchuntilmid-May,whiletheplantsarestilllessthan5cmtall.Eachfemalelaysanaverageof120eggstargetingsmallershootsforoviposition.Thelarvaeminethetissuesofthe

leaftowardthemainvein.Olderlarvaeminethestemandrootcrown.Pupationoccursinthesoilsurround-ingtheplantandgenerallylasttwotothreeweeks.Forredistribution,adultscanbecollectedintheearlyspringwithforceps,fingers,anaspirator,oramodifiedvacuum.Whenreleasingtheinsectsatanewlocation,itisbesttoreleasetheadultsoveryoungplantmaterialsimilarinsizetotheplantswheretheweevilwasoriginallycollected. Ifyouhaveseenthisplantinanareathatwillbefreefromgrazing,mowing,cultivatingorspraying,thisjustmightbeanareawhereourbugscangetestablished.Pleasecallusifyouknowofsuchaplacebycalling316-0355.ThankyouforhelpingusfightnoxiousweedsinCamasCounty.

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ABriefSynopsisoftheMay2016CamasCountyCommissionersMeetingsAcompletesetoftheminutesareonfileattheClerk’sOffice

May 9, 2016 Themeetingwascalledtoorderat9:01a.m.byChairmanBarbMcMurdo.AlsopresentwereCommissionerKenBack-strom,CommissionerRonChapman,ProsecutingAttorneyMattPember,andClerkKorriBlodgett. TheBoardreviewedtheAgenda.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovetheAgendaasposted.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedaLetterofresignationfromaBoardmemberfromtheMan-madeParkproject.Itwasaconsen-susoftheBoardtoaccepttheletterofresignationfromJerryNelson. TheBoardmetwithEMTBoardmembersLesiaKnowlton,RaulOrnelas,andLairaThomas. ChairmanMcMurdomadeamotiontogointoExecutiveSessionperIdahoCode74-206(1)(a)&(b),toconsiderper-sonnelmatters.Arollcallvoteshowedallinfavor.TheBoardenteredintoexecutivesession.TheBoardclosedtheexecutivesessionat10:00a.m. TheBoardreconvenedanddiscussedanappointmentofaProxyfortheFy2017BudgetCommitteeHearing.Commis-sionerBackstrommadeamotiontogivePamJonesourproxyvoteduringtheSCPHDBudgetHearingonMay18th,2016.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardheldapublicHearingtohearaproposedOrdi-nance#168,relatingtoRegulatingLicensingEntertainmentAssemblies,repealingOrdinance#114.NoonefromthepublicappearedandtheBoardclosedthehearing.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapproveOrdinance#168.Sec-ondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedanambulancefeerelatingtoRun#252327.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontowaivetheambulancetransportfeeof$350.00ashewasnottrans-portedtotheclinic.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewed3CertificatesofResidencyApplicationsforCSItuition.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovetheCertificateofResidencyApplications.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedthebills. CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovethebillsaspresentedontheclaimslist. SecondedbyCommissionerChapman. Unanimous.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapproveabillforservicestoBackstromMachine.SecondedbyCommissionerMcMurdo.CommissionerBackstromrequesedhimself.Com-missionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovethebillforpartsandsuppliestoValleyService.SecondedbyCommissionerMcMurdo.CommissionerChapmanrequesedhimselffromvoting.

TheBoardreviewedtheAprilmeetingminutes.Commission-erChapmanmadeamotiontoapprovetheminutesascorrected.SecondedbyCommissionerBackstrom.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedaBeerandWineLicenseApplicationforSmokyBarLLC.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovetheAlcoholicBeverageLicenseofSmokyBarLLC.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardadjournedat2:15p.m.

Expenditure Fund Totals:JusticeFund $5,615.04 CurrentExpense $11,376.75Indigent $200.00 Road&Bridge $21,120.83DistrictCourt $330.98 Revaluation $0Health $500.00 Landfill $360.00NoxiousWeeds $55,509.57 JuniorCollegeTuition $0Elections $52.00 Ambulance $1,432.20911Comm. $1,872.25 StateFund $19,068.05LegionMemorial $0 HistoricalSociety $0RangeImprovement $0 Snowmobile $0CourtTrust $0 WaterwaysFund $0CityofFairfield $7,840.96 SchoolDist#121 $100,960.39CemeteryDistrict $268.16 WestMagicFireDist. $228.70CamasMosquitoDist. $614.67 CamasCo.Library $2,493.27 AprilPayroll $119,868.35

May 16, 2016 Themeetingwascalledtoorderat9:05a.m.byChairmanBarbMcMurdo.AlsopresentwereCommissionerKenBack-strom,CommissionerRonChapman,ProsecutingAttorneyMattPember,ClerkKorriBlodgett,andtwoindividualsfromthepublic. TheBoardreviewedtheagenda.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapprovetheagendaasposted.SecondedbyCommissionerBackstrom.Unanimous. TheBoarddiscussedtheCity-Countytrashcleanupday.TheyarelookingtoholdtheannualspringcleanupontheweekendofMay21st-22ndbetween10:00a.m.to4:00p.m.Com-missionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovetocontribute33.3%towardstheTimberlineTrashinvoice,withamaximumamountof$500.00.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoarddiscussedtheMan-madeParkproject.TheBoarddiscussedtheneedtofillavacancyonthecommitteeboard.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoappointKathyStonetofillthevacancy.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoarddiscussedtheChamberofCommercerequesttosupportthisyear’sfireworksdisplay.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapprovea$250.00contribution.SecondedbyCommissionerBackstromUnanimous. TheBoardadjournedat10:43a.m.

May 23, 2016 Themeetingwascalledtoorderat9:07a.m.byChairmanBarbMcMurdo.AlsopresentwereCommissionerKenBack-

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strom,CommissionerRonChapman,ProsecutingAttorneyMattPember,andClerkKorriBlodgett. TheBoardreviewedtheAgenda.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovetheAgendaasposted.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardbegancanvassingthevotesforthe2016PrimaryElection.WhilereviewingtheTallybookstheBoardfoundadiscrepancyinthetotalvotescastforMarshallRalph.ElectionClerkAnnieFrostensonmadethecorrectionofvotescastontheAbstractofVotesasnoted.Afterreviewofthecorrections,CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontocertifythetrueandcompleteabstractofallvotescastwithinthecountyatthePrimaryElectionheldMay17,2016.SecondedbyCommis-sionerChapman.Unanimous. PlanningandZoningAdministratorDwightButlinmetwiththeBoardtoreviewtheTransportationAlternativesProgram(TAP)grantapplication.DwightprovidedacopyoftheTAPProjectEstimatingWorksheet(infrastructure).HediscussedtheLettersofSupporthehasreceivedandthepreliminaryschedule.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoautho-rizetheChairtosignaletterofsupportfortheTAPgrant.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardadjournedat11:45a.m.

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in the NorthwestPress Release from Northwest Farm Credit Services Spokane,Wash.(June15,2016)–Morethan12centsofevery$1generatedand1jobin10areattributedtotheagriculture,forestryandfisheriesindustriesinthefive-stateregionoftheNorthwest–Alaska,Idaho,Montana,OregonandWashington. This comes from a study recently commissioned byNorthwestFarmCreditServicesandconductedbyOr-egonStateUniversityExtensionServiceRuralStudiesProgramandtheUniversityofIdahoExtensionService. “FarmCredithasbeensupportingNorthwestagricultureandforestryproducersforacentury,andfisheriessincethe’70s,”saidPhilDiPofi,NorthwestFCSPresidentandCEO.“WeknewintuitivelyhowvitaltheseindustriesaretotheNorthwest,andwantedtoquantifytheircontribu-tionstotheregionaleconomy.Thisstudyaffirmsthesig-nificantimpactproducershaveonthefinancialstrengthofourregion.” Thestudyconcludesthatthetotaleconomicimpactoftheag,forestryandfisheriessegmentscomprisemorethan885,900jobsandnearly$176.1billioninsales.Ofthisimpact,68.2percentcomesfromagriculture,representing7.5percentofalljobsintheregionand8.3percentoftotalsales.Forestryfollowsat23.8percentoftheimpact,with2.3percentofalljobsand2.9percentoftotalsalesintheregion;andfisheriesat7.9percentoftheimpactrepresents0.9percentofsalesand1percentofjobsintheregion. Exports(eithertoothercountriesorotherstatesoutsidetheregion)fromthesesegmentsareworth$67.4billion.About Northwest Farm Credit Services NorthwestFCSisa$10.3billionfinancialcoopera-tiveprovidingfinancingandrelatedservicestofarmers,ranchers,agribusinesses,commercialfishermen,timberproducers,ruralhomeownersandcropinsurancecustomersinMontana,Idaho,Oregon,WashingtonandAlaska. NorthwestFCSisamemberofthenationwideFarmCreditSystemthatsupportsagricultureandruralcommunitieswithreliable,consistentcreditandfinancialservices.Formoreinformation,gotonorthwestfcs.com.

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