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VOLUME 19, NUMBER 42 HOMEDALE, OWYHEE COUNTY, IDAHO SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS

Homedale Chamber to Parents give update on host candidate forum daughter’s eye injury Sports page 2 page 3 pages 10-13 Mayor takes Extension agent reservoir site back to the calls it quits The University of Idaho Owyhee County Extension Agent drawing has called it quits and said he plans to leave his position he has held for four years in the spring. Eric Morrison said last week that he was leaving the position board due to conflict with “University campus” personel. “At the request of Mayor He said that his decision to leave is due to a difference in Hap Duryee and Homedale City Councilman Dave –– to page 5 Downum, Engineering went back to the drawing board to try and find a way to use the Homedale man sought current site for the new reser- voir,” Homedale City Engineer Bob Walker told the council at by police a meeting Wednesday night. A Homedale man is being sought in connection with an And without council approval, aggravated assault involving a firearm Friday afternoon. that is exactly what Mayor Police Chief Jeff Eidemiller said Mon- Duryee said is going to hap- day that 19 year-old Curtis Benavidez is a pen. But the decision has at suspect in the crime and is also wanted on least one councilman fuming. a failure to appear warrant from Canyon (The “reservoir” referred to County on an unrelated charge. Eidemiller is more commonly called a said Friday Benavidez was accused of point- “water tank”.) ing a shotgun in the face of a Homedale Walker announced during woman. He would not release the identity the meeting that due to coun- Young singers of the victim. cil, mayor and resident pres- First, second and some kindergarten children perform for “Benavidez is accused of pulling a shot- sure he has been looking at the a group of people at the Marsing Senior Citizen’s Center gun, cocking it and pointing it at the victim’s Curtis Benavidez option of putting the reservoir last week. The students sang to the Hispanic gathering at face,” Eidemiller said. “He was reported to in the same location as the cur- the center which is held every Wednesday. Liz Lacer have fled the area in a pickup, but when the vehicle was stopped rent reservoir. He said that the conducted the concert. he was not in it. The vehicle was stopped in Canyon County.” –– to page5 –– to page 5 Johnstone Road right-of-way questioned For many years people in the an easement.” Wilke claimed in his letter that the road Owyhee County Assessor Brett Homedale-Marsing area have used the Commissioner Chris Salove said the is not a public road and can only be Endicott said he checked the plat of the south end of Johnstone Road for access dispute began when the county opened used for access to the tipping station. –– to page 5 to the county tipping station on Fri- the road after many years and put a gate days, Saturdays, Sundays and Mon- at the entrance to the tipping station, days, except holidays. The rest of the instead of at the South Canal entrance time the road had been shut with a where it had been. He said when the locked gate. But recently the county county decided to have electricity put unlocked the gate, actually removed in at the station, Wilke filed a com- the gate. The action has one county plaint claiming the county did not have resident furious as he believes the ac- an easement along the road and he did cess is across his property. not want power taken to the station. Tom Wilke, a farmer in the area, “Now we have a gate to the tipping recently sent a letter to the county com- station,” Salove said last week. “Basi- missioners stating: “A requirement for cally this started because of the two entering our property is that the gate at road hearings we held on Poison Creek the entrance to our property, at the end and Reynolds Creek. We felt the county of Johnstone Road, be locked when the should not be in the middle of an access Tipping Station is not open. This has issue when we were deciding access been the custom and practice for years, issues, so we decided we should not be Road ownership questioned if not decades. As of yet the county has closing a road. We felt if we needed a not provided us with documentation gate at the tipping station we should A road in the Homedale Highway District at the south end of Johnstone Road that it has a legal easement through our have a gate at the tipping station.” has been shut with a locked gate when the county tipping station was not open. property. Please provide proof of such Salove said from his understanding, But recently the county removed the gate. Page 2 Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2003 Council HomedaleChamber to makes host candidate forum Two candidates are running vited to submit questions con- appointments for the position of Homedale’s cerning what they would like mayor and five residents are to hear from the candidates. Former police running for three open posi- She said questions may be sent officer returns tions on the city’s council. On to P.O. Box 455, Homedale or Oct. 27, the voters of the City by calling any chamber mem- Homedale City Council of Homedale will have the op- ber. Questions will need to be members appointed several portunity to meet the candi- submitted by Oct. 22. community residents to posi- dates and listen to their ideas tions during a meeting last concerning current and future Wednesday evening. issues. Hunters to Homedale Police Chief Jeff The Homedale Chamber of Eidemiller also informed the Commerce will gather all of gather for board that another officer has the candidates together for a been added to the staff of the public forum to help voters in pheasant opener department. the community know who the The agenda was revised to candidates are and what they breakfast be able to make an appoint- represent. Bird hunters will flock to ment to the library board and Incumbent mayor Hap county fields Saturday and at to the planning and zoning Duryee and former mayor Paul the strike of noon they will commission. The appointment Fink will battle for the position march into fields with their of the election board was also of mayor in November’s elec- shotguns, dogs and hopes of conducted. tion. bagging the ring-necked pheas- Art Trogdon was appointed Council incumbent Charles ant. to the planning and zoning Garrison, Steve Schultz, and To celebrate the occasion, board and approved unani- appointed councilman Dave the Marsing Senior Citizen’s mously by the council. Downum will compete for one Center will offer early risers Library board term for of two four year term seats and an annual breakfast to fill hunt- Debra Ellis had expired and former councilperson Lois Hart ers’ bellies before they take to Mayor Hap Duryee requested and Homedale businesswoman the fields. that she be reappointed to the Cindy Sims will vie for the two The breakfast is a fundraiser Shattered position. The council approved year seat vacated. to help offset funds for the se- The window in the office of the University of Idaho Owyhee her appointment unanimously. The forum will be held at niors who will cook up a feast County Extension office was broken last week by a rock. The This year’s election board the Homedale Middle School fit for a king. following day, another window in the office was broken by appointed by City Clerk Pam cafeteria at 6:30 p.m. Coordi- Hot cakes, hashbrowns, sau- another rock. County deputies are seeking information Dugger and approved by the nators said all of the candi- sage and eggs, and drinks will concerning the incident. council will be Jean Freelove, dates have been invited to par- be served for a $4 fee. The Lucille Bruening and Medain ticipate in the event which will center will also have craft items Rudd. be moderated by chamber for sale including figurines, Former city police officer president Robin Tolmie. hand embroidered pillow cases Vandals smash Rob Cook returned to the force Each candidate will be given and thrift shop items. Thursday and will be replac- time to offer a personal intro- Breakfast will be served ing former officer Mike duction and to state their rea- from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. extension office Spagnola. Eidemiller said six son for running for office. The applications were submitted for moderator will then ask a se- the position. ries of questions to which each Avalanche windows candidate will be asked to re- has new spond. Officers are seeking information to vandals who smashed a The public is invited to at- e-mail address window in the University of Idaho Owyhee County Extension tend and to familiarize them- Office on Monday and again on Wednesday in Marsing. An- Weather selves with those who seek to Effective immediately, the other window was broken out of the Mr. B’s Market on Main be their leaders in Homedale e-mail address for The Owyhee Street also on Wednesday. H L Prec. government. Avalanche is changed to: Sheriff’s office reports show that Extension secretary Debbie Oct.07 87 48 Tolmie said citizens are in- [email protected] Titus reported that when she arrived at work Monday morning, Oct.08 80 41 she discovered that someone had thrown a large rock through the Oct.09 83 41 window breaking both panes. An apple was also thrown at Oct.10 65 41 another window, but did not cause any damage. On Wednesday, Oct.11 64 26 BARGAINS OF THE MONTH Titus reported that another window had been shattered. Oct.12 no read PRICES GOOD THROUGH OCTOBER 31, 2003 Nothing was reported missing from the extension office or Oct.13 65 29 from the market.

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Jump Creek Lumber MARSING HARDWARE 337-5588 East Pioneer Road, Homedale, Idaho 896-4162 Help is Just Around the Corner Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2003 Page 3 Poachers slaughter Parents give update on deer in season opener Poachers went wild in Owyhee County during the first week daughter’s eye injury of deer season, slaughtering at least seven deer from small does Homedale parents Gregg oid (the layer of the eye behind out.’ to large three and four point bucks. Idaho Department of Fish and Randee Garrett have spent the retina).” The Garretts said “The overwhelming support and Game Conservation Officer John Nagle said last week, the the past several weeks travel- the retina appears to be OK. and prayers from her close killers don’t seem to care what they are killing as they are leaving ing to Portland to meet with “We have visited special- friends, relatives, community the bodies. specialists concerning an in- ists at the Casey Eye Institute members, and people and stu- Deer season opened in the area on Oct. 5 and will close on Oct. 18. The area is only open for two point deer. jury to their daughter’s eye. in Portland twice since her in- dents from other towns, have Nagle said three important descriptions of vehicles have been Hailee Garrett was shot in the jury, as well as 3 doctors in the been an essential part of her reported to officers. He said at least four large bucks and three eye by a local teen with a treasure valley,” Gregg and attitude and healing process. does have been killed since opening day. paintball during homecoming Randee explained. “The cur- Our family cannot begin to Nagle said a maroon or burgundy late model ford pickup week. She has since had to rent prognosis is to allow the express in words our grateful extended cab with Owyhee County plates was seen in the Flint endure hours of doctors’ visits eye to heal and stabilize for thank you to each and every Creek area and is responsible for a three point, a four point buck and waits to see if surgery will three to four weeks before sur- one for their continued con- and a doe poaching. He said seven does were killed in the Cow help her regain some of the gery. Her next step will be to cern, support, and kind words. Creek, Delemar area and a white Chevy pickup with a spot light sight in her right eye. receive cataract surgery in an Please keep Hailee in your in the middle of the roof above the windshield was seen in the Last week, her parents re- attempt to replace the cloudy prayers as we proceed with her are. He said the vehicle is a late 1980s pickup. leased a statement on Hailee’s lens, which hopefully will al- recovery.” Nagle is also seeking information on a dark red Ford step-side condition. low doctors to see parts of the mid 1980s pickup with Oregon plates. He said the vehicle was “Hailee sustained a severe eye that are in question. There also seen in the area of one of the poachings. traumatic injury to her right is hope that this may restore Three deer were killed in the Jordan Creek area and four were eye. She has not regained any some vision, at least peripher- shot in the Cow Creek area. vision in that eye other than ally. Additional surgeries may Keep “They have just been shooting them and leaving them lay,” only slight detection of light be needed later, possibly in- Nagle said. “In one place they shot a huge three point and a doe and movement. volving the cornea. at the same time. Left both of them lay on the ground. If people “The extent of the injury is “Hailee has always been a informed come to us and tell us they made a mistake we can be lenient with as follows; there is a divot out very happy and positive young them but these people are just killing them to kill them.” of her cornea with frontal lac- lady and her spirits are high. Read Nagle said ranchers in the area are also dealing with trespassers. erations, a torn iris, a traumatic She looks great, but unfortu- He said most ranchers he deals with are accommodating to cataract, damage to the optic nately right now, ‘it looks a lot The Avalanche hunters by telling them that they are on private land. But some nerve, and a rupture of the chor- better looking in than looking of the trespassers are not as understanding. “I have a rancher on the head of Cow Creek who got a hold of me who found three poached does during archery season,” Nagle said. “He has his property clearly marked for no trespassing in areas he does not want people in. He spent a great deal of money on signs in his cabin area. Now the sign he had built for the area has been torn out of its frame. I would not blame him if he closed the entire area and not let anyone in. These people For a limited time, give your knees, back and budget a break. don’t know that it is a privilege for them to be on private land and they misuse that privilege. Before long, no one will allow anyone on their land.” Nagle said to report a poaching or suspicious activity call local law enforcement. He said people reporting cases that are convicted can receive up to a $250 reward. 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Cascade, Boise, ID 83704 Ph: 208.860-4874 [email protected] Alt: 208.323.5987 Servicio en Español tambien 722-5158• toll free: 888-722-0078 Page 4 Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2003 Secretary Norton New restrictions made on motorized announces BLM RAC vehicle use for hunting By Hollie Miyasaki, IDFG chasing, driving, flushing, at- road vehicle use by hunters. In appointments The Idaho Department of tracting, pursuing, seeking, addition, because of hunter Fish and Game has adopted a following, trailing, shooting at, densities, road densities, and Interior Secretary Gale Norton announced the appointment of rule regulating the use of mo- stalking, or lying in wait for ease of access in these units, 17 members to Idaho’s citizen-based Resource Advisory Coun- torized vehicles by hunters in any wildlife while in posses- deer and elk are particularly cils (RACs). Idaho has 3 citizen councils which advise the selected areas in southern sion of a hunting weapon. This vulnerable to hunters. Al- Bureau of Land Management on public land issues. Idaho, including Game Man- includes traveling to and from though deer and elk herds are “I am proud to announce the new members of the Idaho agement Units 32 and 32A. hunting spots and transporting doing fairly well, hunters rou- Resource Advisory Councils.” Norton said. “Their commit- This rule was adopted in re- hunters while in the field. That tinely complain about seeing ment to public land stewardship helps our Department achieve sponse to concerns expressed means you cannot use your very few bucks, and particu- its goal of consultation, cooperation, and communication – all in by many sportsmen about the ATV or motorcycle to drive a larly few bucks larger than the service of conservation.” increased amount of off-road couple up a trail then park the forked-horns. In fact, our buck/ Composed of citizens chosen for their expertise in natural travel during hunting seasons. vehicle and start hunting from doe ratios have continued to resource issues, the BLM’s 24 Resource Advisory Councils These concerns include hunts there. The rule does not affect decline in these units. Our (RACs) aim to improve the health and productivity of public being disrupted by off-road you if you are staying on estab- objective for these units is to lands across the West. Each RAC provides counsel and advice travel, maintaining the fair lished roads used by full-sized maintain 15 bucks for 100 does to their respective BLM managers on public lands planning and chase aspects of hunting, and vehicles or if you are doing in the population after the hunt- management within the RAC’s jurisdictional boundary.†“RAC the increased vulnerability of other outdoor recreational ac- ing season. In recent years, we members bring diverse backgrounds and a wide range of per- game to hunters that has re- tivities such as sight-seeing or have routinely counted fewer sulted in low buck/doe and bull/ spectives to each of our Agency’s councils. This diversity camping. than 10 bucks : 100 does, and cow ratios. The intent of the Retrieving game and pack- have counted as few as 6 bucks results in a balanced outlook that helps the BLM carry out its rule is to address sportsmen’s ing in camps is still allowed. for every 100 does. With so multiple-use mission in Idaho. I am looking forward to their concerns regarding the quality To minimize conflicts and con- few bucks surviving the hunt- continued advice on numerous issues.” said K Lynn Bennett, of their hunting experience by fusion, IDFG suggests retriev- ing season, it’s no surprise that BLM’s Idaho State Director. reducing the amount of off- ing game during the middle of hunters see few bucks than Council members are not paid and serve a three-year term. road motorized vehicle travel the day without your hunting yearlings that are typically New and reappointed members of the Lower Snake River during the hunting season. weapon, and packing in your forked-horns. Resource Advisory Council are listed below: The new regulation reads: camp with your weapon fully Our hope is that the new Robert Amidon, Boise, Idaho - representing wild horse and “Motorized vehicle use as an cased and ammunitions packed rules on motorized vehicle use burro groups, reappointment. aid to hunting for wildlife is away. Keep in mind that re- will improve the likelihood of Robert Baker, Mountain Home, Idaho - representing Federal restricted to established road- gardless of what outdoor ac- more bucks surviving the hunt- grazing, reappointment. ways open to motorized ve- tivity you are participating in, ing season so that in years to Gilbert Green, Boise, Idaho - representing rights-of-way, hicle traffic capable of travel you must adhere to existing come we’ll have both a higher reappointment. by full-sized automobiles. A Forest Service, Bureau of Land number of bucks and more Richard Raymondi, Boise, Idaho – representing public-at- full-sized automobile is de- Management, or private land bucks in the older age classes large, reappointment fined as any motorized vehicle owner travel regulations. with larger antlers. Chris Salove, Marsing, Idaho - as an elected official, reap- with a gross vehicle weight in Here in the Southwest Re- pointment. excess of 1,500 pounds.” gion, we selected Units 32 and For FAST results... This rule applies only to 32A to try out this new rule try the hunting. You will be consid- because these are the units from ered hunting if you have a valid which we have most frequently Classifieds! Avalanche has new hunting license and tag and are heard complaints about off- e-mail address Effective immediately, the e-mail address for The Owyhee Avalanche is changed to: [email protected] Now Available

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made with contingencies and tinued. “We have been trying citizens, but we have to look at City those contingencies could not to get power out there for a what is best for everyone.” 3 be met. 3 Road long time. Homedale Highway District site will require some excava- “We approved the site area and is confident that the “We have no authority over Board Chairman Mark tion and a retaining wall, but months ago,” Garrison said. section line runs down the the highway district. From my Stimmell said last week that so would the site the council “We should have looked at the middle of the road leaving one understanding, the same code the district is waiting for legal approved to purchase several original site then instead of up half on Wilke’s property and we used to decide the Poison advice before moving on. months ago. heaving people’s lives, caus- one half another land owner. Creek and Reynolds Creek “We don’t have any imme- “We came to the conclusion ing undue stress and then go- He said he did not know if an road that same code applies to diate plans to solve this prob- yesterday that we can put it in ing back to the original site easement had been recorded. the highway district for hear- lem,” Stimmell said. “We will the existing reservoir site,” anyway. It was a total waste.” “What we found is the sec- ings. They can conduct a hear- probably have a hearing in the Walker told the council. “It “We had contingencies,” tion marker and some survey- ing the same way we conducted future. Right now we are wait- will take a little additional Duryee said following the ors markers ran up the hill,” those. It is one of those no win ing for legal advice.” work, but it is feasible.” meeting. “We had problems Endicott said. “Basically what situations. The county looks Wilke did not return several Walker handed out a press with the drain. We could not that indicated is where the sec- heavy handed when we try to phone calls or messages for release to the council which use the existing drain. We had tion line is. On the east side of push something on one of our comment. said: “For several months now enough public input. We had the section line Mr. Wilke the placement of the new wa- people come to the meeting so owns. Mr. Burgess owns part Sheriff’s log of road dispute ter storage reservoir in the City I asked Bob to look at the other of it on the other side, the The county sheriff’s office has also been contacted with of Homedale has been a con- location. At this point the coun- county owns part of it and I reports of theft, trespass and locked gates in a road dispute that troversial subject. Initially cil has not approved the cur- think the rest is BLM on the seems to be heating up. The dispute does not seem to be over Project Engineer, Robert rent location. We are already west side. A lot of times ease- shutting down a road, it seems to be because the road has been Walker, sought another loca- on that site and I don’t think it ments were not recorded, but I opened. tion site for the reservoir due to needs council approval. The have not been asked to check Sept. 25, 1:28 p.m. a report from the sheriff’s office states that limited land availability at the drain is part of the reason we into that so I don’t know if this an employee from the South Board of Control had been threatened existing site. The potential new changed the location. We have particular easement was re- by a man owning the ditch bank by the dump. Officers were dispatched to the South Board office. site selected was a concern to the existing site. It is not deeded corded or not. I am fairly con- Oct. 5, 7:45 p.m. a report stated: “Gate at the landfill couldn’t residents of Royal Vista Sub- to us, but we have that site.” fident where the section line is. division, located outside the Walker stated that the reser- get out, cut the chain. Wilke advised they are trespassing. Kent It looks to run right down the Curtis, employee for the highway district, was on scene. He City limits and outside the City voir will be announced for bid middle of the road.” Impact Area.” in the near future and, pending advised that the county key would not work so he cut the chain “The disputed portion is with bolt cutters. Wilke now blocking road with his Jeep.” A The announcement came as approval by DEQ, construc- within the highway district,” a complete surprise to most of tion is expected to commence report was entered. Salove continued. “From what Oct. 7, 1:10 p.m. officers conducted a civil standby as the council members who in late fall. “The new reservoir we have been told, it is our seemed to be split on the deci- should be completed and op- requested from the highway district. Reports show that the belief that it is a public road. district removed the gate and contacted Wilke to inform him that sion. erational in early 2004.” We don’t have jurisdiction over “I don’t understand this,” the district had his lock and it could be picked up the following the road or what happens to the day. Councilman Charles Garrison road.” Oct. 8, 1:04 p.m. a report of malicious destruction of property stated. “How do we go from 3Agent Salove said the commission- was entered, but officers determined that the case would be petit putting this reservoir from ers are only involved because theft. “Someone has cut chain and padlock off of the tipping philosophy. As of now he where we had planned for they want to put in power lines station gate. months and months to now hasn’t turned in a resignation, for power to the tipping sta- Oct. 8, 6:42 p.m. another call was made to the sheriff stating placing it at the original loca- but he said he is serious that he tion. He said Wilke is disput- that a new gate had been installed at the entrance of the road. tion. I don’t understand.” will be leaving, and plans to ing power line access to the Officers responded. “Reporting party advised that a farmer was Walker said he did it be- leave the position sometime in tipping station. back trying to put the gate and fence back up on the road going cause he was requested by the May. “Right now the people out to the dump after county took it down.” Officers reportedly mayor to look at it. “I love it around here,” there have no heat, lights, spoke with Wilke and were advised that he did put the fence up “Why did we not request Morrison said. “If I can find phone service,” Salove con- on “their property as advised by lawyer.” The report shows that this when Rick (Kushlan, de- something in the private in- the chain is a wrap around to look like it is locked. veloper of Royal Vista Subdi- dustry around here I would love vision) had all of these prob- to stay.” lems,” Garrison questioned. Morrison began working for “That is what I don’t under- the extension office in 1999. stand. This is exactly what I He joined the Owyhee want to see happen, but I am Cattlemen’s Association and not too happy about it. The has been called an important Before You point of waiting months and part of the association. He as- ...Check months to come to a conclu- sists with planning meetings. sion like this.” As extension educator “I was directed by the mayor Morrison said he worked ex- out what to look at this,” Walker ex- tensively with the Owyhee plained. “And obviously you County Fair and Rodeo and Sign don’t want to give those people with the Junior Livestock sale. we have false hope. And if it would not Last year the sale raised more have worked it would have funds than it has since 1994 gone where it was originally.” Morrison said. He said cur- to offer. Garrison said he agreed, but rently he did not know what his plans were going to be, if felt that the council should not Buying insurance is a major decision. Before you go just anywhere, have decided on the original he would stay in the area or location from the beginning. leave the state. consider us. And we’re right here in Owyhee County to be commit- Garrison, Councilman ted to helping you protect yourself and your loved ones against life’s Kevin Barlow and Mayor unforeseen events. Duryee agreed following the 3Sought meeting that the council sev- Benavidez is approximately HOME • LIFE • FARM • BUSINESS eral months ago approved a five foot six to five foot seven motion to purchase a section inches tall with dark brown, of property near the original short nearly shaven hair. He Call site, but a site that would block has multiple tattoos and was a valley view from many homes last seen in the 400 block of in the Royal Vista Estates. Montana Avenue in Homedale Wayne Hungate Duryee said the council did on Friday at about 2:30 p.m. not need to approve the current 337-4041 location because it already is the site of the reservoir. He Your Farm Bureau Insurance agent said the previous approval was Page 6 Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2003 Looking back... from the files of The Owyhee Avalanche and Owyhee Chronicle

again this fall. Mr. Edmunson business meeting and spaghetti arranged in a more convenient is one of the industrious and 25 years ago 50 years ago supper held at the home of Mrs. manner. Hays and Eastman are substantial pioneers of Owyhee Ida Bowles in determined that nothing shall which he intends to make his October 12, 1978 Nampa. be lacking to make the Idaho a permanent home. But realiz- Those attending first class hotel. ing what constitutes domestic this very enjoyable Route proposal happiness, he has wisely con- event from cluded to enter into partner- draws fire Homedale were ship with that blue eyed, fair Murphy. The “where do we Wanda Matteson, haired girl who tearfully bade go now” saga of the proposed Wanita Orr, Mary him “good bye” a number of Pacific Power and Light Waterman, years ago. Good luck Brad and This transmission took another turn Dorothy Bevan and a speedy return to your many last week. According to Dolores Wright, friends. Owyhee County Commission Homedale TIME WORKS WON- Howard Bergeson, the turn was President. was the for the worse. DEROUS CHANGES. Verg- In a recent letter to the ing towards a year ago our Owyhee County Commission, bachelor friend J. B. Oliver, news ... PP and L officials informed Grange holds booster alias “By Dad” is dad in ear- the county representatives that October 15, 1953 nest, his better half having pre- the company has decided to night sented him with a bouncing from the files of return to one of the early routes The State Line Grange held daughter weighing nine and for the power line. Trojans to play their booster meeting October one-half pounds. We assisted The 500-kilovolt line will Huskies for 13 with 60 members and guests Dad in disposing of a few May 11, 1917 connect the fired powerplants Homecoming on present for the evening bottles of champagne to the activities. A delicious pot luck health of the new comer, and in Wyoming with PP and L home field users on the Pacific Coast. supper was enjoyed, followed we severely hope that such The Homedale Trojans take by a program, consisting of a occasions may not be like an- Grand View news on the favored Marsing reading by Mrs. F. A. Arnold, gels visits. Huskies this coming Friday “A Monogram Just Among the MESSRS. EARLL AND notes afternoon in the annual Boarders”, a piano solo by NUGENT have entered into a 4-H Horse Club. The Homecoming game at the Haron Hinton and the master law partnership and have their Owyhee Vaqueros 4-H Horse Homedale public school field. speech by Mr. Hankins. office in the building formerly Club held a baked food sale at The kickoff time is 2:30. Dancing followed the program. occupied by Webb’s Book the Grand View Elementary The Trojans are eyeing this It announced during the dinner Store, Washington Street. They School September 26 and game as the game to win and that election of officers would compose one of the most sub- netted $50.00. The money has will be at full strength with the be held at the next meeting, stantial and reliable law firms been donated to the Larry Beck exception of all-conference October 27. All grangers are in the Territory. Fund. end, Tom Yost, who will be requested to be present. FOUL PLAY. Some thief or out of football for the rest of thieves stole three chickens Pirates defeat tough the season, due to a broken 135 years ago from Cap. Prescott, at the Sil- Huskies arm. ver Cord mine a few nights Marsing. The Marsing High October 24, 1868 ago. They hadn’t better try it football squad played two Officers elected for FOR AMERICA. Our enter- again, they will meet with a quarters of hard nosed football CYF group prising and well known friend warm reception the next time. before two quick touchdowns The high school CYF met at Bradley Edmunson left here THE IDAHO HOTEL is at the beginning of the second the Christian church Sunday last Tuesday morning for Wis- undergoing a thorough repair- half put the Notus Pirates on evening. Officers for the year consin. He goes Overland and ing. A new door for a main the way to a 22-0 win were elected as follows: we are glad to know will return entrance has been put in front Wednesday evening. Comer Brown, president; and the stage office has been Dewey Henshaw, vice Turnovers defeat president; Deloris Miller, FROM THE OLD Trojans secretary-treasurer. Projects for the year were Parma. Homedale High’s discussed, but nothing definite 40’s Photo album 1978 football record dropped was decided upon. The movie to 3-3 Friday evening as the “Hidden Heart” will be shown Trojans ran into a buzz saw in at the Christian church, the form of Parma’s Panthers. sponsored by the CYF at a later Parma took advantage of date. three Homedale turnovers early in the contest and then rolled to a 40-12 victory. Homedale Jay-C-Etts guests at Coach Daryl Kellum said a Nampa meet number of factors contributed On October 6, five members to his squad’s defeat. of the Homedale Jay-C-Etts Owyhee Sheet Metal, Homedale attended the Nampa Jay-C-Etts

Published in the Avalanche on March 11, 1927 Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2003 Page 7 Obituaries Donald L. “Bud” Santo Edna E “Bobbi” Donald L. “Bud” Santo 75 of Homedale died Tuesday at his Wroten home. Donald was a retired cement contractor. Memorial services th Edna E “Bobbi” Wroten were held Saturday, October 4 at the Homedale Senior Citizens went to be with the Lord on Center at 5 p.m. October 10, 2003. She was Donald is survived by his wife Lois, of Homedale; children born September 18, 1907 in Lynn of Kenosha, WI; Joyce and (Bill), Hudson, WI; Donn of Hackensack, Minnesota to Homedale; Chuck and (Jo), Elko, NV; sister Joan and brother Charles; grandchildren Andy, Ian, Megan, Charlie and Lindsey. James and Maude Edwards. Preceded in death by daughter Jill. The first girl in a family of 12 Arrangements with Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Homedale. children, born in a log cabin, premature, weighing only two pounds, and kept alive in the Richard Martin Leonard oven of a wood stove, she was Richard Martin Leonard, of Meridian, passed away peacefully immediately nicknamed on Monday, August 4, 2003 at a local care center. A memorial “Bobbi” by her older brother trying to call her “my baby.” the UMW). She was Church of the Open Door, and service was held at 10:30 AM, Thursday, August 7, 2003 at instrumental in the building of the Nampa Methodist Church. Cloverdale Funeral Home, Boise. Bobbi graduated from Estherville Iowa High School, the annex of the church and the Marion and Bobbi had 8 Richard was born at home in Silver City, ID on August 8, 1912 cross on the steeple. Bobbi’s children. She is survived by 4 to Judge Robert H. and Lillie Hawes Leonard. RichardÇs early received her Teacher’s Certificate, and taught school faith was very important to her. sons and their wives: James E. life and schooling was at Silver City and Caldwell, ID. He Although she maintained her and Yetiva Wroten of Bullhead graduated from Caldwell High School in the state. She acquired further higher education membership loyalties to her City, Nevada; Walter Ben and then attended the College of Idaho first church, she supported Janet Wroten of Honaunau, (Albertson College) in Caldwell. During through the Iowa State Teachers’ College; the Normal basically every Christ- Hawaii; Tom and Lauretta his high school days he worked part- centered, Bible-based Wroten and Bob and Pat time for Caxton Printers in Caldwell. He School in Dillon, Montana; and the Albion, Idaho Normal organization that developed in Wroten of Jordan Valley; 2 also learned to hand set type and help Jordan Valley. She especially daughters and their husbands: print and put out the early editions of the School from which she loved to work with children. June and Blaine Schneider of Avalanche newspaper in Silver City. He received her Intermediate She started “Release Classes” Redmond, Oregon; and Gai was self employed in mining prior to School Life Diploma. Bobbi in her home about 1942 and Darlene and David Llewellyn WWII. During the war he served for taught in Enid, Montana, then three years in the Army. He subsequently came further “out West” and she served in this ministry and of Boise, Idaho; and many returned to mining in Silver City. In May arrived in Jordan Valley on the in Vacation Bible School for grandchildren through great- 1950 he began working for Consolidated Freightways and mail stage. She lived with the more than fifty years. Many of great-great-grandchildren; 2 retired from the company as a rate clerk in 1975. He married Morgans and first taught at her students have returned to brothers, Maurice Edwards and Edyth McCarthy Weaver in 1954. They divorced in 2001. Morgan’s School at South thank her for the personal Gene Edwards of Mesa, Richard was Past Master and 50 year Life Member of Silver Mountain south of Jordan meaning and help that these Arizona; 3 sisters; Marie Reed City Lodge #13, AF&AM. He and his four brothers were Valley, then, at the Cliff’s classes have given to their lives of Hacienda Heights, simultaneously initiated into the Silver City Lodge by their Idaho School; and, after her over the years, some saying California; Doris Jensen of father. He was a member of Scottish Rite Bodies; member of El children were raised, she taught that they were the most Spirit Lake, Iowa; and Alyce Korah Temple of the Shrine and the Cameleers, a Life Member at the Jordan Valley valuable of all their education. Elwood of Lancaster, and Past Patron of the Mystic Star Chapter # 81, Order of Eastern Elementary School. Bobbi will also be remembered California. She was preceded Star and a former Deacon and Elder of University Christian New Year’s Eve of 1930- for the Bibles she gave each in death by her husband, Church, Boise. ’31, Bobbi married Marion F. year to each high school Marion F. Wroten; a two year He is survived by a sister, Ruby Orton Townsend, Nampa, a Wroten of Jordan Valley, graduate. She maintained this old son, Frankie; her oldest brother and sister-in-law, Wilbur and Jan Leonard of Oakland, Oregon, in Boise, Idaho (in a tradition for over fifty years, daughter, May Marian; 5 CA, two step sons and several nieces, nephews and a cousin. double-wedding ceremony some Bibles going to second brothers, Hamilton Edwards, He was proceeded in death by his parents, a sister Adelaide with a newly met couple, the and third generations. Douglas Edwards, Marvin Bennett and brothers Jack, Robert, Fred and Bill. Fausetts, who became lifelong Bobbi tried to encourage Edwards, James Edwards, The family wishes to thank the staff at Beehive Homes of friends). At first they lived in every meaningful or Miles Edwards; and a sister, Meridian for their loving care of Richard and kindness to his Jordan Valley in the Marshal worthwhile group and Jeanette Howard. family. Contributions may be made to the Shriners Hospital for John A. Wroten home with organization that developed in The family wishes to express Children, Fairfax Ave. & Virginia St, Salt Lake City, UT 84103. Marion’s mother; then, Jordan Valley; among others, their appreciations to the XL according to the needs of the she had been a member of the Hospice at Payette for their ranch and family they rotated Jordan Valley Rebecca Lodge, care and support in Bobbi’s living between their upper the Arock Grange, the Jordan last days. Charles McBride Chicken Creek Ranch, their Valley Grange, the Cowbelles, Funeral services will be held The Lord called Charles McBride of Homedale, our beloved lower ranch, and their house in and the Jordan Valley Sage at the Jordan Valley United husband, father, grandfather, father-in-law, and friend peacefully town. They also maintained a Hen Club where she was Methodist Church at 12 noon home on October 6, 2003, after a long illness. home in Nampa, Idaho where honored with a lifetime on Wednesday, October 15, Charles was born in Cabool, MO on April 18, 1923 to several of their children membership. Bobbi 2003. Honoring Bobbi with Benjamin and Melinda McBride. He was raised in Mt. View, attended the public schools, “supported all the activities” flowers or a donation in her MO, where his family worked in the timber. They moved to NNC, and the Nampa Business and “took part in all that needed name would be welcome; the Parma, ID, where he met Cassie O. Sutterfield and married July College. Bobbi was a to be done”. She learned the family suggests donating to the 4, 1942, at Caldwell, ID. They had four children and have wonderful mother, ranch wife, art of creative ceramics, which Jordan Valley United celebrated 61 years of marriage. He and homemaker. she then taught in Jordan Methodist Church. worked in farming and truck driving Soon after her marriage, Valley. She was always ready Friends may call Tuesday with Cassie and enjoyed trips to the Bobbi joined the Jordan Valley for a party, and you could from 4:00pm until 8:00pm at hills, whether it be for hunting, fishing Methodist Church. She was always count on Bobbi to feed the Flahiff Funeral Chapel, or just camping, while perfecting his devoted to the church and you a meal. While her children Caldwell. pinocle game. He taught his sons to worked hard to keep it active. were in school, she was a Scout Bobbi heartily and joyfully play music and enjoyed playing his She was enthusiastically leader and a 4-H leader. In sang: “Under His wings my fiddle with family and friends for many involved in the Ladies Aide Nampa she attended College soul shall abide, Safely abide years. (which became the WSCS, then Church of the Nazarene, the forever.” He is survived by his wife, Cassie McBride, two sons, David (Sue) Flahiff Funeral Chapels have been serving McBride and Larry (Donna) McBride, the area since 1952 with professionalism and dignity. two daughters, Pat (Jim) Gonzales and Ellen (Mike) Swift, 16 grandchildren, We will tailor our services to your and 30 great-grandchildren, a brother Paul McBride and sister specific needs and requests. Opal Callaham, and many loving relatives and friends. He was Traditional and Alternative services available. preceded in death by his parents, 7 brothers and 3 sisters. Please feel free to call us or stop in. In honor of his wishes, cremation has taken place. A celebration Canyon County’s Only Crematory of his life was held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, October 11, 2003 at the Homedale Senior Center. His family would like to extend their thanks for the many prayers and helping hands. Dick Whitted Homedale A special thanks to the Nephrology Center of Nampa and to Caldwell Licensed Mortician 337-3252 horizon Hospice for their compassion and care. Homedale Chapel 459-0833 Page 8 Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2003 Dollar Annie Prickett STRETCHER celebrates 90th Tips birthday Family and friends are invited to Annie Prickett’s 90th Dollar Stretcher Tips courtesy of TheDollarStretcher.com. birthday celebration on Sunday, October 19th. The Need help saving time and money? You’ll find hundreds of celebration will be held at the articles to help you stretch your day and your dollar! Send your Homedale Senior Center from money-saving tip by email to [email protected]. 2pm to 5pm. Inexpensive Landscape Borders. For inexpensive borders Annie has lived in the along your garden beds, use cut logs. You can obtain these for Homedale area for about 20 free from arborists, landscape companies, or by looking around years. She has a daughter, in your neighborhood. Select large or smaller logs, depending on Melissa Prickett, who also lives the length or depth of the bed. Kim from Nashville in Homedale. Controlling the Spending Monster. To avoid impulse buying, Florence Hinton-Klahr, shop with a friend. Write out a list of things that you need. Have Annie’s sister, and family will your friend write out his/her list. Swap lists. Meet later at the be hosting the celebration and register to swap carts. Just stick to the list. Don’t add things to request that there be no gifts. the cart for yourself. Melanie Cards are appreciated. Halloween Costume. I have a costume that is real easy and cheap. A movie theater floor. We put an all black sweat suit on and hot glue chewed up gum, movie theater popcorn bag, a drink Real world cup, then we take an old shoe and paint the bottom with white paint and make shoe prints on the sweat suit. We add empty survivor candy boxes and whatever you think of that is thrown on the floors of the movie theater. It’s a great for last minute idea, too. camp slated KRQ Teens in grades nine through Great Seasonal Buy. This time of year is a great time to 12 from southwestern Idaho, replace any broken coolers you might have. I recently replaced will have an opportunity to ours with one with wheels and a tray so food doesn’t get soggy. travel to McCall for the week- I almost threw away the old one until I needed something to put Millett weds Martinsen end of October 31 – November some wild bird food into. It’s perfect, no more opened bags Golden and Debbie Millet of Marsing are pleased to an- 2, and learn to deal with real (squirrels, mice) all over the shed. Jen nounce the marriage of their daughter, Jennifer to Ben Leamon life surprises after high school. Cabinet Dress-Up. When my husband and I bought our house Martinsen son of Jerry and Mindy Martinsen of Mesquite, Through hands-on activi- last year, we wanted to replace the ugly gold cabinet and drawer Nevada on September 27th in the St. George, LDS Temple. ties, youth will learn day to hardware in the kitchen and pantry. We found out the average A reception will be held on October 17th at the Marsing LDS day skills such as opening a price for knobs is $3 - $4 dollars each. With 38 knobs to Church from 7-9pm. The couple is making their home in St. checking account, dealing with purchase, I couldn’t imagine spending $114 - $152 just on George, Utah. utility companies, planning to knobs! I figured out a solution: spray paint. I purchased a can of Jennifer was a graduate of Marsing High. They are both make the most of their money, spray paint with a metallic hue similar to brushed nickel, then a attending Dixie State College. Ben is currently working at and much, much more. cheap, long piece of wood. I drilled about 15 holes into the wood, Lowe’s while Jennifer works at Michaels in St. George, Utah. “Many youth are anxious to screwed in some knobs, and sprayed them in the garage. Drying move away from mom and dad, time wasn’t long, and it looks great! Occasionally, if one gets not realizing what all it takes to scratched I have to touch it up, but I don’t care. I have more than survive in the real world” says half a can of spray paint left, and this whole project cost about Thomas completes basic training Monika Riegel, 4-H Program $5! Christina Marine Corps Pfc. Clint M. Thomas, son of Sharon A. Coordinator for Valley County. More Coloring. Lawrence of Grand View, Idaho and Ron L. Thomas of Poulsbo, Riegel and Owyhee County My two kids draw and color a lot. I go through reams of paper. Wash., recently completed 12 weeks of basic training at Marine 4-H Program Coordinator Tara I’ve found that they will just as gladly color the black and white Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego designed to challenge new Rowland attended a similar comics from the daily papers. As they are learning to read, this Marine recruits both physically and mentally. camp this spring in Eastern has the added advantage of giving them a bit of reading practice. Thomas and fellow recruits began their training at 5 a. m., by Oregon and are putting together They still want to draw and color the way they always have, but running†three miles and performing calisthenics. In addition to details for their local program, it does cut back a bit on the amount of paper and coloring books the physical†conditioning program, Thomas spent numerous which will be held at Camp I purchase. Myrna hours in classroom and field†assignments which included learn- Pinewood in McCall. The Childhood Coupon Queen. I am a single mom to a 10- ing first aid, uniform regulations, combat water survival, marks- The registration cost for 4- year-old girl. I have always tried to teach her the best ways of manship, hand-to-hand combat and assorted weapons training. H members will be $70, non- shopping, comparing prices, unit pricing, using coupons, etc. I They performed close order drill and operated as a small infantry members will pay $80. Partici- used to always forget to take my coupons or to use them. Now, unit during field training. pants should plan to arrive by 8 when I make my list, I have my coupons in front of me. If there Thomas is a 2001 graduate of North Kitsap High School of p.m. Friday evening, October is something on the list that I have a coupon for, I put a “C” next Poulsbo, Wash. 31 and may expect to finish by to the item. If it is on sale, I put an “S” next to it. My daughter 2 p.m. on Sunday, November has responsibility for the list and for making sure we use the 2. The registration fee includes coupons. Together, we decide if using the coupon will save us accommodations, meals, and money or if we should buy another less expensive brand. She has program materials. Registra- become very proficient at figuring unit price. Ila in Maine tions are due October 17th. Fresh Fruit Scrub. Toregister or obtain addi- I find the spray to clean fruit sold in the veggie section of the tional information, please con- store way too pricey. In reading the ingredients of this spray, it tact Monika Riegel at 208/382- lists baking soda. I wet the apple, peach or whatever fruit I have, 7190, Tara Rowland at 208/ sprinkle baking soda on it, rub it around the fruit, and rinse. It’s 896-4104 or your local County a lot less expensive and it does a good job. Cynthia L Extension office. A More Efficient Dust Mop. When I clean my house, I take a clean dust mop (not the Swiffer type) and spray with End Dust. I clean my end tables, baseboards, and ceiling fans with this mop. It saves bending over Have to get to those low spots. This is also great for dusting dressers and getting into tight spots. Just think how easy. No more bending and no need for pricey mops. Janice H. a news tip? Special Financing Seasonal Decorating. I love to spruce up my kitchen with Available Now! 24 Hour seasonal vinyl tablecloths. Many times stores will sell them at Call us! Emergency Service the end of a holiday season for a fraction of the original cost. I discovered that ironing the cloths on their wrong sides with the 337-4681 Residential Commercial wool setting gets rid of those awful creases. Since I reuse many Jerry Perkins of my stored away tablecloths year after year, I am glad I finally Homedale • 337-5812 found that solution. Karin S. 573-1788 • 337-3674 Ben & Lori Badiola / Owners Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2003 Page 9

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SUBSCRIPTION RATES Owyhee County ...... $31.80 Canyon, Ada, Malheur counties ...... $37.10 Elsewhere...... $40.00 (Tax Included Where Applicable) DRIVE ENDS Oct. 24! Page 10 Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2003 “Danger Baby” performs for prom fundraiser The Junior Class will hold a fundraiser concert on Friday and will feature a rock band from Boise and a local band of Homedale High School students. The concert will be held in the old gym of the school at 7 p.m. Friday and will cost $2 at the door. “Danger Baby,” the main act, is a band consisting of local graduates Lee and Matt VanderBoegh, Greg Sasser, Zach Gar- ner and Seth Phillips. Lee is the group’s lead guitar player, Matt is bass and vocals, Greg on the rhythm guitar and vocals and Zach on the drums. The group has been doing their act in the Northwest, and have cut several CD’s, and won some local competitions. “Danger Baby blends elements of modern hard rock with the musical styling of the Guns ‘N Roses era of rock’n’roll.† Incorporat- ing heavy guitar riffs, gritty vocals, guitar solos, and driving drums, Danger Baby produces a unique sound that is not unfamiliar to fans of hard music,” “Something Like Tomorrow” will perform as the opening group and consists of Adam Frost, Jessy Hirschburrner, Eric Garcia, and Robby Butler. Proceeds from the concert will be used for the class’s future prom.

Trojan JV team wins School menu Mark Vance scampers around the left end for Homedale’s first touchdown in Homedale’s Junior Varsity 41-6 win over Parma. Kyle Miyasako (#85) follows the play. Photo by Gregg Garrett. October 16-22 Marsing Oct.16: Corn dog w/fixings, brownies, fruit variety, garden Fan Club vegetables, variety milk, baked potato, fresh salad bar, fresh Middle school teams baked roll. Oct.17: Chicken patty on a bun, garden vegetables, fruit golf winners variety, variety milk, crabbie patty on a bun, fresh salad bar, finish fall season fresh baked roll. announced Homedale Middle School fall sports teams ended the season Oct.20: No school. with a third place WIC win for the ladies and an avenged loss to Oct.21: Macaroni and cheese, fruit variety, garden vegetables, The winners of last the Marsing Huskies. yummy cake, variety milk, burrito w/fixings, fresh salad bar, weekend’s Homedale Fan Club “Our 8th grade girls finished third in the WIC tournament,” fresh baked roll. golf tournament were Middle School Athletic Director Luci Mereness said. “They lost Oct.22: Waffle w/syrup, scrambles eggs, sliced ham, announced by coordinator to undefeated Vale, but beat Marsing to avenge an earlier loss to strawberries w/whipped top, variety milk, all American Darren Krzesnik. the Huskies. The girls played well, and the extra kids who went hamburger, fresh salad bar, fresh baked roll. Stuart Miyasako, Andrew along were super in adding their positive support for the girls. Homedale Elementary Vanderhoff, Garrett Sweet and Mrs. Correa went†along as a chaperone, and the day was one Trevor Krzesnik won first place where everyone was said to have†had a great time. Oct.16: Chicken nuggets or beef nuggets, broccoli, peaches, followed by Gregg, Gary and cinnamon roll, choice of milk. “Congratulations to Coach Reay and the girls,” Mereness Casey Garrett and Joe said. Oct.17: Pizza or pop corn chicken, tossed salad, pineapple, Bideganeta in second place. cookie, choice of milk. High score were Jeff and Oct.20: Hamburger/bun or fish patty/bun, fries/tots, apricots, Kristi Marks, Renee Tolley and Eighth grade Trojans cookie, choice of milk. Susan Vanderhoff. Paul Fink Oct.21: Crispito or tst. Cheese sandwich, taco salad, applesauce, won the chipping contest and churro, choice of milk. Rob Cook and Hayden defeat Marsing 30-13 Oct.22: Chicken fillet or CF beef steak, mashed potatoes and Krzesnik won the putting gravy, fruit crisp, choice of milk. The 8th grade football team defeated Marsing 30-13 and were contest. Fink and Cook donated led by Michael Wilhelm, Zach Tolmie and Daniel Valadez. Homedale Middle their winnings back to the Fan The Trojans had their hands full until halftime but finally Oct.16: Crispito, taco salad, fruit, or salad bar, choice of milk. Club. pulled away. Oct.17: Chicken patty or rib-b-que, tots, fruit, or salad bar, The Outback dinner winner The last game of the season for both teams was Tuesday, choice of milk. was Mike Parker. against Vale, but results were not available at press time. Oct.20: Nachos, fresh veggies, fruit, cookie, or baked potato/ Krzesnik said 48 golfers The 7th grade boys tied Marsing 6-6, and had a number of salad bar, choice of milk. turned out for the event which opportunities to score throughout the game. It was a defensive Oct.21: Chicken or beef nuggets, vegetable, fruit, cinn. Bread was called such a success that battle but the kids from both schools played hard. stick, choice of milk. another event will be held next Oct.22: Pizza or french br. pizza, tossed salad, fruit, cookie, year. The club raised choice of milk. approximately $1,300 for the Homedale High Fan Club. Oct.16: Chicken patty/bun or hamburger/bun, fries, fruit, dessert, choice of milk. Advertising Oct.17: Beef taco or choice of sandwich, corn, fruit, choice of milk. Oct.20: Pizza or hot pocket, salad, fruit, dessert, choice of milk. Rubber Oct.21: Chicken nuggets or hot dogs, rice, green beans, fruit, It’s what makes choice of milk. Oct.22: Idaho haystack or burrito, salad, fruit, cinn. roll, choice of milk. Stamps great businesses

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Homedale’s Jill Cooper punches the ball over the net as Marsing’s Jamie Lynde moves in. Breeana Chadez (#13) stays ready. Homedale defeated the Huskies in three matches, 25-13, 25-15, 25-8. Photo by Gregg Garrett.

Jessica Stimmell bumps the ball against Marsing. Results were not made Volleyball champs available at press time. Shari Baltzor, the “Shark of the Net” has an awesome game Friday against Spray. The teams Photo by Gregg Garrett. had to play all five games for JV to win its third game. Shari had 12 digs, 17 points, and 13 blocks. Jordan Valley Mustangs remain undefeated against Spray/Fossil The Jordan Valley Mus- used a 22 point second quarter held the Eagles to 175 yards of tangs remained undefeated on to distance themselves from total offense while gaining 301 the season after posting a 54- the Eagles by halftime with a yards for themselves. 12 win over the Spray/Fossil score of 34-6. Rushing: Spray/Fossil; Eagles on Oct. 3. The second half saw more Zane Bruce 1-(-1), Travis The Mustangs, who were domination by the Mustangs Frazier 29-157, Sascha Berndt without seniors JD Brock and as quarterback Mike Johnson 2-(-6), Ryan Starr 1-1, Total Pat Hipwell due to injuries, got scored on a one yard run. Paul 33-149, Jordan Valley; Ryan off to a fast start scoring twice Elsner found Pat Anderson for Mackenzie 7-105, Cody Cline in the first two minutes of the a 9 yard touchdown pass, and 12-72, Mike Johnson 4-23, TJ game. The Eagles fumbled on TJ Stubbs returned another Stubbs 9-38, Paul Elsner 2-10, May I their second play from scrim- Bruce interception 8 yards for Emil Scown 1-(-1), Total 35- mage, leading to a 13 yard Cody a touchdown. The lone score 247 recommend... Cline run. in the half for Spray/Fossil Passing: Spray Fossil; Zane On the next drive, Levi came on a Frazier 20 yard run Bruce 2-13-2, Travis Frazier Waller intercepted a pass from midway through the fourth 0-2-1, Total 2-15-3, Jordan Good reading! quarterback Zane Bruce, and quarter. Valley; Mike Johnson 3-4-1, ran it in for a 24 yard touch- Jordan Valley led by Ryan Drew Elsner 0-1-0, Paul Elsner The Avalanche provides news of the down. Spray/Fossil then Mackenzie’s 105 yards on the 1-3-0 Total 4-8-1 county and its people every week of mounted an 11 play drive that ground, while Mike Johnson Receiving: Spray/Fossil; the year! ended with a Travis Frazier 8 threw for two touchdowns and Travis Frazier 1-6, Ben Snell Subscribe today! yard TD run to put the Eagles ran for a third. Travis Frazier 1-20, Total 2-26, Jordan Val- back in the game. However, led the Spray/Fossil Eagles ley; Ryan Mackenzie 2-30, 337-4681 that was as close as they were with 157 yards rushing. Jor- Cody Cline 1-15, Pat Ander- able to get, as Jordan Valley dan Valley 5-0, (3-0 Tri-Co) son 1-9, Total 4-54. Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2003 Page 13 Trojans knock out Melba Middle school to honor athletes with win over Parma On Thursday at 6:30 athletes, students, coaches and guests The Homedale Trojans took off a Scott Weber pass, the will gather for the first ever fall sports banquet at the Homedale sole possession of first place, first of three turnovers by Middle School. beating the Parma Panthers 27- Parma, on the game’s third “I encourage all parents who can to attend our first volleyball 3 Friday in a Western Idaho play. and football banquet for all 7th and 8th graders and their Conference football clash and The offensive team came to parents,” Middle school athlete director Luci Mereness said. knocked the Melba Mustangs life on an ensuing drive which out of the running. The Tro- started at the Trojans eight yard “Please plan to attend as we welcome the opportunity to honor jans (5-2 overall, 4-1 WIC) line and was highlighted by a your student athlete for their performance this fall.” also locked up a playoff berth 53-yard cross-field run by Cookies and punch will be provided and certificates will be with the win. Mark Mashburn. The run set handed out. The match between the Tro- up the first of Cody Magnum’s jans and the Panthers has been field goal. A 45-yard goal for known as the “milk can bowl” the first score. in which Homedale brought “Magnum has a golden toe,” Homedale home the trophy which will be Thomas laughed. “It is rare for on display in the high school kids to make a field goal, but High School until next year’s matchup. he made two in one game.” Coach Thomas Thomas said Thomas said he uses Fall Sports the win is exciting for him as it Mangnum only for kicking due has been a long time in com- to a summer knee injury. He Milk jug winners ing. said Magnum is 4-5 on field Homedale head football Varsity Football Homedale’s spirit kicked up goals in three games. coach Thomas Thomas shows This week: BYE early as Nick Williams picked Parma (4-2, 3-1) got its only the teams trophy, the milk jug Friday, 10/24 at McCall 7:00 pm award, after beating the Parma Panthers last Friday night 27- 3. Homedale will take a bye JV Football this week but will travel to This week: BYE McCall/Donnelly for its final Friday, 10/24 Home vs. McCall 7:00 pm conference game. Volleyball points of the night on a 33-yard field goal from R-Jay Black. Thursday, 10/16 Jeff Lindbloom scored on a at Melba 5:00 pm 12-yard run, snapping a 3-3 Saturday, 10/18 second-quarter tie, to put the Frosh/JV Tournament - Tentative Trojans on top. October 20, 21, 23 Mashburn had 17 carries for 95 yards, Lindbloom 15-4 and District Tournament at Fruitland Brett Hopkins had three car- ries for negative 13 yards. In passing Hopkins had four cross Country attempts for two completions Wednesday, 10/15 with 13 yards and one inter- at Melba 4:00 pm ception. Nauman had 11 at- Friday, 10/24 tempts for six completions for 68 yards and no intereceptions. District at River Bend 4:00 pm “The key was to shut down the Blaylock kids,” Thomas SOCCER said. “That is what we did. The one that hurt us was R-Jay October 20, 21, 22 Black. He had some good District Tournament Homedale’s “golden toe” of Cody Mangum played big in the catches at the beginning of the at Payette High School Trojans 27-3 league victory over Parma. Mangum drilled game. It is hard to control all of lengthy field goals of 45 and 40 yards, plus added three extra their beasts, but we controlled point kicks. Photo by Gregg Garrett. the main ones.” Thomas laughed. “I think our defense did a Brought to you by the Following Businesses superb job. 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Baxter Black, DVM Joe Aman Editor’s notebook On the So, what are they proposing? edge In this week’s Public Notice section there’s a ally fail to make public the proposed fee in- notice announcing a hearing for “Consideration creases. They do, however, make it known that if of common of increase in fees to be assessed for Planning and you really want to know, the proposed fee in- Zoning and Development Services”. crease list is available in Murphy. The county commissioners are holding the The purpose of the law requiring the hearing sense hearing in compliance with I.C. 63-1311A. This is to give the public a heads-up notice of the code requires that a taxing district which plans to intentions of increasing fees. A notice that the increase any fee exceeding 105% of the current county commissioners plan to increase fees and Helpin’ out the neighbor fee must first hold a hearing. will hear comments on the proposed increases, But, prior to that, the county must give public without listing what those increases amount to, Dave is one of those good men that neighbors feel notice “for the purpose of hearing public com- defies logic and the intent of the law itself. comfortable asking for a little help now and then. ments regarding any proposed fee increase be- As soon as the list of proposed increases is Homer is a trader of livestock, canned goods, used yond the limits prescribed... or imposition of a available in Murphy, we plan to obtain a copy lumber, small appliance parts and railroad salvage. new fee and to explain the reasons for such and reveal to the public what they are – some- He’s known for bein’ tight with a dollar and for his action.” thing the commissioners should have done in the primitive thinking. This they have done. Except they intention- notice. Homer caught Dave at the coffee shop and asked if he’d be able to help him castrate some bull calves he’d recently bought from a rancher south of St. Francis, Kansas. “Anything I need to bring?” asked Dave. Wayne Cornell “Yup,” said Homer, “a good horse.” Dave had recently watched a cattle handling safety video put out by Oklahoma State University. He Not important ... envisioned trying to implement some of the video’s suggestions; workin’ the cattle slow, oiling the but possibly of interest squeeze chute, clearing extraneous feed bunks, farm implements, balin’ wire and broken boards out of the corral. Maybe wearing protective goggles and coor- Imaginary enemies on dinating the workin’ crew’s efforts so they didn’t hurt one another. imaginary battlefields Dave arrived by 8 am and unloaded his horse. There were 42 cuttin’ bulls in the board corral. Dave Recently, I ran across a news item about a rubber tread on a toy bulldozer in a former life. did a double take! Each weighed over 800 pounds proposed federal law that would ban toy guns. My home brew machine gun was a devastating and sported a good set of horns. He looked around for Backers of the legislation claim allowing kids to weapon. It stopped innumerable banzai attacks, the squeeze chute. There was none. Only a Boone & play with toy guns makes them more likely to shoot stacking up imaginary sons of Nippon like Crockett railroad tie-snubbin’ post planted in the someone when they get older. cordwood. Given the massive casualties my weapon center of the pen like Shaquille O’Neil in the middle I was probably six or seven when I got my first inflicted on the Wehrmacht, it’s amazing there of a prairie dog town. His vision of a short two-hour toy cap pistol-complete with fiberboard holsters were any males left in Germany. Italian fascists job vanished. my dad made in his workshop. They weren’t as also felt its sting, although every American boy Homer arrived. “When’s the crew comin’? asked neat as the red plastic holsters my playmate Rich- knew the primary danger posed by Italians was Dave. ard Reynolds had (plastic was new in those days), getting trampled by them when they retreated the “We’re it,’ said Homer. “Here’s the plan...” but they served their purpose. minute the firing started. Two hours later they’d castrated eleven head. In those days it was OK to bring your cap guns So, like many other members of my genera- Dave was already sore. He’d been kicked in the to school as long as you left the caps home and only tion, I shot my way through childhood. In my teens, stomach, chipped a tooth and burnt a blister on the used your artillery during recess. At noon hour, our I quit blasting imaginary enemies and turned my inside of his thumb. The modus operandi, went something like this; Dave, because of his relative gang of first grade desperados saddled up and attention to hunting real game. And nobody got youth at 43, would rope a bull by the horns, drag him galloped around the playground, brandishing our excited if a youthful hunter stored his shotgun in his to the snubbin’ post, and take a wrap around it. Then weapons as we robbed the train (actually the merry- locker so he could get into the fields quickly after Homer would rope the heels and stretch him out. go-round) concealing our identities by tying red class. Dave would dismount, half hitch his rope to the post, bandanas over our faces. Despite my constant exposure to toy guns, it and tail the bull down as it flopped around like a half- Playing train robber at school was fun. But not as never once occurred to me, or any of my friends, to ton blue gill. Once secured Dave would castrate the much fun as the wars fought in our neighborhood shoot anybody with a real gun. Even when Kenny beast, slack his head rope, peel it off the horns and after school and on weekends. America was less Tucker and Larry Joseph relieved me of my pants stand back. than ten years past World War II and our men were on a bus ride home from a basketball game in It was definitely doin’ things the hard way. Dave fighting in Korea. Even the comic books were full McCall, I didn’t contemplate settling the score by compared it to carrying a mule up a flight of stairs or of stories about heroic U.S. soldiers battling the bringing my shotgun to school for reasons other being tied to a helicopter blade and whacked against ruthless Germans and the sneaky Japanese. Our than duck hunting. the side of a barn for 8 hours. gang devoted a lot of our free time to re-creating When I was a kid, we killed imaginary enemies It was nearly five o’clock when they reached the those conflicts. on imaginary battlefields with our pretend guns. last steer. Dave’s good head rope was sticky with creosote and had several square corners in the coils. By the time I was ten or eleven I had given up Some of today’s kids spend hundreds of hours “Trade me ends, Homer!” he demanded. Homer, to “store-bought” toy guns and was making my own. splattering the blood of life-like foes generated on his credit, did head the last one and with considerable My favorite “war” weapon was a machine gun I a computer screen. There isn’t any imagination groaning and complaint manage to get him snubbed. sawed and carved from a length of two-by-six involved. We knew where our imaginary world When he creakily dismounted and did a quick check lumber. The end of the barrel was a white ceramic stopped and the real world began. That line of of the bull, he looked up at Dave and said, “Well, insulator off an electric fence. The ammo belt that reality is a lot fuzzier today. But I don’t believe that what ya know, this one’s already a steer!” dangled from the side of the gun had been the change has anything to do with toy guns. Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2003 Page 15 Commentary Letter to the editor Marsing. She feels strongly about personal property Do the right thing rights with as little intrusion by the city as possible. One of her changes will be to have “open forum” Marsing voters this is a request, not a plea, to do meetings with audience input - no more having to be Scare up a spooky the right thing when voting for Mayor on Nov. 4 and on the agenda or you don’t speak! She is an agressive Halloween birthday cast your vote for Carol Edwards. I have known leader not afraid to do whatever it takes to ensure Carol for 25 years and can, in all honesty, say that that the city runs smoothly and work gets done. She party she is BY FAR the right choice for Mayor for many has spent 6 years as president of the city council and reasons. She has been a councilwoman for 10 years has been “acting Mayor” many times. She is com- Dear Betty, and has a vast knowledge of city workings and munity oriented and has been involved in the Cham- My 9-year old was born on Halloween, and I’m issues. She will make sure all city employees are ber of Commerce, Christmas sharing tree and food out of ideas for Halloween birthday parties. Help! held accountable for their actions, ensuring that they boxes for many years. She will make an excellent Arkadelphia, Ark. do their jobs, in a timely manner, without the great Mayor for our city and will bring a refreshing Scare up a memorable time for your young goblin’s birthday with these creepy eats and activi- number of excuses that we are all used to. Carol is change that is greatly needed. ties. Be sure to check my Web site for even more! very level headed, doing what she feels is best for Pat Grimme Spook-tacular snacks and sweets: Bat-wing dip- not only the city of Marsing but for the people of Marsing pers. Cut tortillas into a bat shape with a cookie cutter or sharp knife. Spray each side with cooking spray and bake on a cookie sheet at 350'F until crisp. Dip in salsa of “goop”-a blend of apple butter and peanut butter thinned with apple juice until it’s Accuracy in media dipping consistency. Meatball eyes. Thaw frozen meatballs or make your favorite meatball recipe. Wrap the meat mix- Anthrax killers still on the loose ture around a pitted black or stuffed green olive to look like an eyeball. Brown the meatballs, then Cliff Kincaid, editor of the AIM Report. anthraxÖOr have they done this to divert attention arrange on spaghetti or drop into chili or tomato from the incompetence of American official bodies Just a few months into the search for Iraqi weap- soup. in the events of September 11Ö” The anthrax letters ‘Fraiday-cat snacks. Combine apple-cinnamon- ons of mass destruction, the media are demanding included praise for Allah. answers. But it has been two years since the anthrax flavored oat cereal, berry flavored cereal, honey- The Bureau dismisses evidence implicating Iraq roasted peanuts or soy nuts, yogurt-covered raisins letter attacks killed five people and the FBI still and/or al Qaeda, such as that one of the 9/11 hijack- doesn’t know who did it. The installation of elec- and black licorice cats†(look for them at bulk candy ers was diagnosed with an anthrax sore and others stores). tronic eavesdropping equipment in Dr. Steven were shopping for crop dusters for possible use in a Hatfill’s apartment has failed to produce any evi- Carmel-apple critters. With caramel “wraps,” biological attack. What’s more, there is a possibility make caramel apples, but don’t put them on a stick. dence against this “person of interest.” A search of that the FBI interviewed and released the killers or a Maryland pond for biowarfare equipment was Instead, give the kids mini-marshmallows, gum- their accomplices in the roundup of Muslim mili- drops, licorice stings and toothpicks to create apple another foolish waste of time and money. Hatfill, tants after 9/11. Many of these “detainees” had come critters. who has repeatedly proclaimed his innocence, was from New Jersey. Two of them had passports, cash, Spider-web brownies. Bake a batch of brownies working in the Washington, D.C. area when the hair dye, box-cutting knives, and magazines with in a foil pizza pan. Spoon canned vanilla frosting anthrax letters were mailed from New Jersey. articles about chemical and biological weapons. into a heavy food storage bag, snip off a corner and While the FBI pursues Hatfill, even running over Similarly, the Bureau interviewed and released draw a web-complete with a spider! his foot with a car on a Washington street, a report an Iraqi in New Jersey who was involved in the 1993 Devilishly fun activities. Monster masks. Cut from the Partnership for Public Service warns that World Trade Center attack. The New York Times holes for eyes and mouth in brown paper bags. Turn the U.S. doesn’t have enough scientists to respond to reports that Abdul Rahman Yasin, who fled to the kids loose with colored construction paper, bioterrorism. If he’s done with his tour on behalf of Baghdad and now has a $25 million price tag on his yarn, glitter, glue, stickers, crepe paper and mark- the Patriot Act, Attorney General John Ashcroft head, is suspected of having ties to al Qaeda. ers to create masks. should settle Hatfill’s lawsuit against the depart- The FBI may have ignored a foreign connection Ghoulish grins. Give the kids flashlights to hold ment, apologize, and let him take a job on the front for other reasons. The White House, which is now under their chins, turn out the lights and tell them to lines helping to protect the U.S. from another bio- unfairly accused of hyping an Iraq-al Qaeda connec- make their scariest faces. logical attack. tion, did not want to focus on Iraq at the time because Creepy crawlies. Blindfold the kids, then have No progress in the “Amerithrax” case has been of the Afghanistan war. Second, a key staff member them reach into bowls to feel “guts” (cooked spa- made in two years primarily because the FBI made in the office of liberal Senator Patrick Leahy, the ghetti or other pasta), “eyeballs” (peeled grapes), an early mistake, under political pressure, in assum- target of one of the anthrax letters, believed the “brains”, (chunks of gelatin) and spiders (chenille ing that because the anthrax was a “military strain” culprit was a “right-wing zealot deliberately target- pipe fringe). used in U.S. defense labs, the perpetrator had to be ing liberals,” according to Marilyn Thompson’s a current or former U.S. government scientist. book, The Killer Strain. Third, left-wing groups Pumpkin painting. Buy a small pumpkin for In his study, “The Anthrax Evidence Points to conducted a campaign to blame the U.S. military or each guest, and provide poster paints and brushes Iraq,” published in the International Journal of Intel- the CIA. Their advocate, Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, for decorating them. ligence and CounterIntelligence, Dr. Dany Shoham, met with the FBI and Leahy’s staff. Dear Betty, (who is affiliated with the Begin-Sadat Center for So while the Democrats yell about missing weap- My kids love Halloween. Do you have any fun Strategic Studies at Bar-Ilan University in Israel), ons of mass destruction in Iraq, they bear some of the ideas for Halloween breakfast? debunks the notion that Iraq never got access to the blame for the missing anthrax killers. Fountain, Colo. Ames strain and writes that Saddam’s use of Ames A similar fiasco happened before when Richard Get this fun and festive day off to a spooky start. as a weapon would have been preferred “because its Jewell was falsely suspected by the FBI of being the Here are some ideas: origin would seem to be from within the U.S.” He Olympic Park bomber. The FBI suspected for years Cut toast, pancakes or french toast with Hallow- explains, “In conducting an act of bio-terrorism that CIA officer Brian Kelley was the Russian mole een cookie cutters, cats, ghosts, witch hats, pump- against the U.S., Iraq would reasonably make an in the U.S. Government who turned out to be FBI kins. effort to mask, rather than manifest, its involve- Supervisory Special Agent Robert Hanssen. Give the kids candy corn to make jack-o-lantern ment.” Speaking at an Accuracy in Media conference, faces on bowls of hot cereal. In a taunting “open letter” to the West on October Hatfill said, “I didn’t know it could be like this in the Tint milk orange for cereal or drinking by adding 29, 2001, Saddam said, “We have heard in the news, United States. We’ve gone nuts. We eat our own drops of yellow and red food coloring. For black recently, that American officials think that the source here.” The FBI’s misconduct is exceeded by the milk, use all colors of food coloring together, red, of anthrax is probably the U.S. itself. Is thisÖjust a reporters who ignore or excuse it. green, yellow and blue. tactic to divert the attention of those who were Want more ideas? www.BettyCrocker.com terrorized to hear that bin Laden is the source of Questions? 1-888-ASK BETTY Page 16 Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2003 Public notices NOTICE OF 4:00 pm Monday through Friday. Charity 804; Revaluation 3,222; SECOND NOTICE OF SECTION 45-1506(4)(A) Idaho CONSIDERATION OF The Board is conducting this Solid Waste 15,069; Tort 3,403; MUNICIPAL ELECTION CODE. NO REPRESENTATION INCREASE IN FEES TO BE hearing pursuant to Idaho Code, Weed 1,837 City of Homedale, Idaho IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ASSESSED BY 63-1311A. Bob Bennett met with the Board NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ARE NOT, PRESENLTY SHERIFF 10/15,22/03 requesting an easement for an That the General Election to be RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS On Monday, October 27, 2003, PUBLIC HEARING underground irrigation line on the held in and for the City of OBLIGATION. at 10:00 am, in the Magistrate BEFORE THE OWYHEE Browns Creek Road. The Board Homedale, Idaho, will be held on Default for which this sale is to Courtroom in the County COUNTY PLANNING AND made a motion to approve. Tuesday, November 4, 2003. The be made is the failure to pay when Courthouse in Murphy, the Board ZONING COMMISSION The Board discussed election is held for the purpose of due, under Deed of Trust Note dated of Owyhee County Commissioners On November 6, 2003 beginning appointments to the Development electing a Mayor for a term of four October 31, 2000, the monthly will consider increasing the Fees at 7 PM, The Owyhee County Impact Fee Advisory Committee, years, two councilmembers for a payments for principal, interest and assessed for service performed by Planning and Zoning Commission and the Transfer Developmental term of four years, and one impounds of $637.33, for the the County Sheriff. The fees will hold its regular meeting in the Rights Committee. No councilmember for a term of two month(s) of June 4, 2003, through currently charged have not been Courthouse Annex on Basey street appointments were made. years. On Election Day, the polls the current month and year, and all increased as costs of operation have in Murphy, Idaho. After dispensing The Board approved a 6 month will be open from 8:00 a.m. until subsequent payments until the date increased. The purpose of with old business, the Commission probationary period raise for an 8:00 p.m. at the following of sale or reinstatement with all considering the increases is to will hear public testimony on the employee in the Clerk’s office. designated polling place: accrued interest, late charges and decrease the impact on property following matter: HOMEDALE CITY HALL, 31 expenses. The principal balance taxes of operations costs of the ROBERT L BRINEGAR has The Board approved Resolution W. WYOMING, HOMEDALE owing as of this date on the Sheriff’s office. The increases will filed an application for a conditional No. 03-23 through Resolution No. Pamela K. Dugger obligation secured by said Deed of allow distribution of the operations use permit to establish residential 03-29 fixing salaries for employees Homedale City Clerk Trust is $99,985.00, plus accruing costs to the users of the Sheriff’s use on a 5 acre parcel. Subject parcel in each department. 10/15/03 interest. All delinquent payments services. is located south of Marsing off of The Board approved the MOU NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S are now due, together with accruing The Sheriff will present to the Highway 78 in Section 23, for the Boat Safety Grant available SALE late charges and interest, unpaid Board the amounts of requested Township 2 North, Range 4 West, to counties throughout the State. On Friday, the 16th day of and accruing taxes, assessments, increases and will discuss the need Boise Meridian, Owyhee County, The Board took the following January, 2004, a the hour of 10:00 trustee’s fees, attorney’s fees, and for such increases. A list of the Idaho action on Indigent & Charity cases any amounts advanced to protect 10/15/03 o’clock a.m. of said day (recognized requested fee amounts is available presented. I.C. Case No. 03-32 local time), at Owyhee County the security associated with this at the office of the Sheriff for review denied, incomplete application. I.C. foreclosure and that the Beneficiary PUBLIC NOTICE Courthouse located at HWY 78, between the hours of 9:00 am and Case No. 03-35 lien approved. I.C. Murphy, ID 83650, in the County elects to sell or cause the trust 4:00 pm Monday through Friday. BEFORE THE OWYHEE Case No. 03-30 denied, non- property to be sold to satisfy said COUNTY BOARD OF of Owyhee, State of Idaho, Michael The Board is conducting this medical emergency. I.C. Case L. Schindele, as Successor Trustee, obligation. hearing pursuant to Idaho Code, COMMISSIONERS No. 02-36 Hearing will be continued DATED this 16th day of On November 24, 2003 at 9 AM will sell at public auction, to the 63-1311A. until 10/27/03. I.C. Case No. 03-04 highest bidder, for cash, in lawful September, 2003. 10/15,22/03 in Court Room 2 of the Owyhee a hearing was held with St. Luke’s money of the United States, all MICHAEL L. SCHINDELE OWYHEE COUNTY County Courthouse, Murphy, hospital on a prior denial on County Successor Trustee Idaho, the Owyhee County Board payable at the time of the sale, the ORDINANCE NO. 03-05 not last resource. The applicant was following described real property, P.O. Box 1990 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING of Commissioners will hear an approved by the Board. I.C. Case Boise, Idaho 83701 appeal of an Owyhee County situated in the County Owyhee, ORDINANCE NO. 03-04 BY No. 03-13 a hearing was held with State of Idaho, and described as Telephone: (208) 342-2241 REPEALING THE INCREASE IN Planning and Zoning Commission St. Luke’s hospital on a prior denial 10/1,8,15,22/03 decision on the conditional use follows, to-wit: SOLID WASTE USER FEES AND for incomplete application. The LOT 6, BLOCK 3, SHARI HILL NOTICE OF REINSTATING SOLID WASTE permit application filed by Larry Board approved the applicant. NON-ELECTION Flynn dba Rancho del Rio. Subject ESTATES PHASE 1 USER FEES AS THEY EXISTED Larry McDaniel met with the SUBDIVISION, OWYHEE Notice is hereby given that: PRIOR TO PASSAGE OF property is located southwest of Board on a decision on the purchase Pursuant to Section 31-1410, Idaho Marsing in Section 18, Township 2 COUNTY, IDAHO, ORDINANCE NO. 03-04. of a tractor and weed mover for ACCORDING TO THE PLAT Code, the deadline for filing a Be it enacted by the Board of County North, Range 4 West, Boise Road District. No action was taken. declaration of intent as a write-in Meridian, Owyhee County, Idaho. RECORDED AS INSTRUMENT Commissioners of Owyhee County: Applications for tuition NO. 211614, RECORDS OF SAID candidate having expired and that Section 1. Amendment of A list of witnesses who intend to assistance were reviewed by the only one (1) candidate having filed appear and present evidence COUNTY RECORDER, Ordinance 03-04 to repeal an Board. Residency was verified and OWYHEE COUNTY, IDAHO. for the positions of Fire increase in solid waste user relevant to the issues in the Notice approved by the Board. Commissioner in each of Sub- of Appeal must be provided to the The Trustee has no knowledge of fees. a more particular description of the Districts 1 and 3 of the MURPHY- Section Three of Ordinance 03-04 Hearing Officer by 5:00 PM, The Board discussed the Desert REYNOLDS-WILSON FIRE November 7, 2003. A pre-hearing above-referenced real property, but is hereby amended to read as Rats Motorcycle Club request for for purposes of compliance with DISTRICT, It is hereby declared follows: conference may be scheduled co-sponsorship of an event in the that NO Election shall be necessary following receipt of the witness Idaho Code, Section 60-113 Idaho a. Annual per household use County. No action was taken. Code, the Trustee has been informed and those candidates duly filed shall fee is $20.00 lists. Communications regarding The Board approved the renewal be declared as elected and proper this matter are to be sent to the that the address of Rt. 1 Box 454, b. Annual per commercial unit for ICRMP for the coming year in Marsing, ID 83639 may sometimes certificate be issued. fee is $40.00 Hearing Officer, Fred Kelly Grant, the amount of $81,155. Nick Ihli, Secretary c/o Kay Kelly, Post Office Box be associated with said real Section 2. All other provisions of The Board approved and signed property. MURPHY-REYNOLDS- Ordinance 03-04 shall remain in 128, Murphy, Idaho, 83650 the contract with Paul Delaplain WILSON Fire District 10/15/03 Said sale will be made without effect as that ordinance was enacted. for Jail Medical services for 2004. 10/15/03 th covenant or warranty regarding Enacted this 6 day of October OWYHEE COUNTY The Board approved replacement title, possession or encumbrances 2003. COMMISSIONER BOARD of carpet at Marsing City Hall. to satisfy the obligation secured by /s/Harold Tolmie MINUTES The Board approved the request and pursuant to the power of sale /s/Dick Reynolds SEPTEMBER 22, 2003 from the Assessor on a cancellation conferred in the Deed of Trust /s/Chris Salove 10:00 A.M. of property tax for the GrandView executed by Nelda Cardona, as Have Attest:/s/Charlotte Sherburn OWYHEE COUNTY Mutual Canal Company for tax year Grantor(s), to Pioneer Title 10/15/03 COURTHOUSE MURPHY, 2003. Company, as Trustee, Michael L. NOTICE OF IDAHO The Board approved the minutes Schindele, as Successor Trustee, a news tip? CONSIDERATION OF Present were Commissioner for the September 8th meeting. for the benefit and security of INCREASE IN FEES TO BE Harold Tolmie, Commissioner Dick The Board moved for GreenPoint Credit, LLC, a ASSESSED FOR PLANNING Reynolds, Commissioner Chris adjournment. Delaware limited liability company, Call us! AND ZONING AND Salove, Clerk Charlotte Sherburn, The complete minutes are on file as Beneficiary, said Deed of Trust DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Treasurer Barbara Wright, Jim in the office of Clerk-Auditor- dated October 31, 2000, and On Monday, October 27, 2003, Desmond, and Fred Grant. Recorder for viewing. recorded October 31, 2000, as 337-4681 at 11:00 am, in the Magistrate The Board moved to amend the Instrument No. 234260, Mortgage Courtroom in the County agenda to include invitations to be Harold Tolmie, Chairman Records of Owyhee County, Idaho. Courthouse in Murphy, the Board sent out regarding the County fire Attest: Charlotte Sherburn, Clerk THE ABOVE GRANTORS of Owyhee County Commissioners plan. The motion included a 10/15/03 ARE NAMED TO COPLY WITH will consider increasing the Fees drawdown request from the Sage assessed for planning and zoning Community Resources, discussion and development services. The fees on the appointment of Development CITY OF HOMEDALE currently charged have not been Impact Fee Committee members, Quarterly Expenditure Report increased as costs of operation have and the minutes for the Historical For 12 month period ending Sept 30th, 2003 increased. The purpose of Preservation Committee meeting. Fund Personnel O and M Cap. Imp. Total Budget considering the increases is to 01 General 193862 160528 113271 467661 94 percent decrease the impact on property Treasurer Barbara Wright met 02 Streets and Highways 59273 65181 16680 141134 94 percent taxes of operations costs related to with the Board on her concern with 03 Parks 12863 36182 23755 72800 99 percent planning and zoning and salaries within departments of the 04 Library 24771 15744 6778 47293 91 percent development services. The County. No action was taken. 05 Tort 0 0 0 0 0 percent increases will allow distribution of The Board discussed hiring 30 Airport 0 2198 5490 7688 15 percent the operations costs to the users of Northwind Environmental to do a 60 Irrigation 35943 26212 9464 71619 79 percent the planning and zoning and Biological Assessment study on the Special Funds 326712 306045 175438 808195 80 percent development services. Bruneau-Grandview Landfill. No 25 Water 82709 82685 116242 281636 38 percent The Planning and Zoning action was taken. 26 Sewer 59741 31279 49890 140910 66 percent Administrator will present to the The Board approved payment of 27 Sanitation 0 69758 0 69758 65 percent Board the amounts of requested all outstanding bills from the En. Funds Total 142450 183722 166132 492304 57 percent increases and will discuss the need following funds. Total ( all Funds ) 469162 489767 341570 1300499 60 percent for such increases. A list of the Current Expense 62,577; Road Citizens are invited to inspect the detailed supporting records of the above Financial Statement at the City Hall requested fee amounts is available & Bridge 31,198; District Court during regular office hours. at the office of the Clerk for review 5,992; Fair Grounds & Bldg 27,330; Pamela K. Dugger between the hours of 9:00 am and Historical Society 165; Indigent & City Clerk/Treasurer 10/15/03 Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2003 Page 17 Public notices NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S STEWART TITLE OF BOISE, ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A payments for principal, interest and SALE SALE INC. DEBT AND ANY impounds of $590.28, for the On Thursday, the 15th day of The following described property 9196 West Emerald, Suite 100 INFORMATION OBTAINED month(s) of June 24, 2003, through January, 2004, at the hour of 10:00 will be sold at public auction to the Boise, ID 83704 WILL BE USED FOR THAT the current month and year, and all o’clock a.m. of said day at the front highest bidder, payable in lawful PHONE: (800) 281-8219 for PURPOSE, AND THAT THE subsequent payments until the date steps of the Owyhee County money of the Untied Sates, At the information. DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. THE of sale or reinstatement with all Courthouse, on the corner of Hwy. entrance to the Owyhee County EXHIBIT A ABOVE GRANTORS ARE accrued interest, late charges and 78 and Hailey St., Murphy, in the Courthouse, Highway 78, Mile LEGAL DESCRIPTION NAMED TO COMPLY WITH expenses. The principal balance County of Owyhee, State of Idaho, Marker 29 1/2, Murphy, ID 83650, LOT 1 OF BLOCK 5 OF BIG SECTION 45-1506(4)(a) IDAHO owing as to this date on the Charles W. Fawcett, as Successor on 01/15/2004 at 11:30 am, SKY ESTATES NO. 2, PART OF CODE. NO REPRESENTATION obligation secured by the said Deed Trustee, will sell at public auction (recognized local time) for the GOVERNMENT LOT 4, IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR of Trust is $39,020.21, plus accruing to the highest bidder, for cash, in purpose of foreclosing that certain SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 3 ARE NOT, PRESENTLY interest. All delinquent payments lawful money of the United States, Deed of Trust recorded 03/29/2000 NORTH, RANGE 5 WEST, BOISE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS are now due, together with accruing all payable at the time of sale, the as Instrument Number 231883, and MERIDIAN, CITY OF OBLIGTION. late charges and interest, unpaid following described real property executed by JAVIER GARCIA HOMEALE, OWYHEE DATED: Sept. 16, 2003 and accruing taxes, assessments, situated in the County of Owyhee, AND SUSANA GARCIA, as COUNTY, IDAHO, STEWART TITLE OF BOISE, trustee’s fees, attorney’s fees, and State of Idaho, and described as Grantor(s), in favor of NORTH ACCORDING TO THE OFFICAL INC. any amount advanced to protect the follows, to-wit: AMERICAN MORTGAGE PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND /s/Linda D. Irwin-Trust officer security associated with this LOT 4, BLOCK 38 OF THE COMPANY, as Beneficiary, to OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF Successor Trustee foreclosure and that the Beneficiary AMENDED TOWNSITE PLAT STEWART TITTLE OF BOISE, THE RECORDER FOR OWYHEE Name and address for the elects to sell or cause the trust OF HOMEDALE, OWYHEE INC., the Current Trustee or record, , IDAHO Current Trustee is: property to be sold to satisfy said COUNTY, IDAHO, covering the following real property 9/24-10/1,8,15/03 STEWART TITLE OF BOISE, obligation. th ACCORDING TO THE located in Owyhee County, state of NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S INC. DATED this 14 day of OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON Idaho: SALE 9196 West Emerald, Suite 100 September, 2003. FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE SEE ATTCHED EXHIBIT A- The following described property Boise, ID 83704 /s/MICHAEL L. SCHINDELE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER LEGAL DESCRITPTION will be sold at public auction to the PHONE: (800) 281-8219 for Successor Trustee FOR OWYHEE COUNTY, The Trustee has no knowledge of highest bidder, payable in lawful information. P.O. Box 1990 IDAHO. a more particular description of the money of the Untied Sates, At the EXHIBIT A Boise, Idaho 83701 The Successor Trustee has no above referenced real property, but entrance to the Owyhee County LEGAL DESCRIPTION Telephone: (208) 342-2241 knowledge of a more particular for purpose of compliance with Courthouse, Highway 78, Mile THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF EXHIBIT A description of the Idaho Code, Section 60-113, the Marker 29 1/2, Murphy, ID 83650, LOTS 4, 5 AND 6 OF BLOCK 2 That portion of the Northwest above referenced real property, Trustee has been informed that the on 01/15/2004 at 11:30 am, OF THE REVISED TOWNSITE Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, but for purposes of compliance with street address of,,603 SELWAY (recognized local time) for the OF BUTTE. NOW THE CITY OF Section 2, Township 5 South, Range Section 60-113, Idaho Code, the DRIVE, HOMEDALE, ID 83628 purpose of foreclosing that certain MARSING, OWYHEE COUNTY, 2 East, Boise Meridian, Owyhee Successor Trustee has been is sometimes associated with said Deed of Trust recorded 12/16/1998 IDAHO. ACCORDING TO THE County, Idaho, more particularly informed that the street address of real property. as Instrument Number 226906, and OFFICAL PLAT THEREOF described as follows: 213 W. Oregon Ave., Homedale, Bidders must be prepared to executed by JUANITA C. FILED IN MARCH 9, 1946 AS BEGINNING at a point on the Idaho, is sometimes associated with tender the trustee the full amount of GONZALEZ, as Grantor(s), in INSTRUMENT NO. 71472 IN North line of said Northwest said real property. the bid at the sale in the form of favor of AMERICA’S THE OFFICE OF THE Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, Said sale will be made without cash, or cashier’s check drawn on a WHOLESALE LENDER, as RECORDER FOR OWYHEE which is 792 feet East of the covenant or warranty regarding state Beneficiary, to STEWART TITLE COUNTY, IDAHO. Northwest corner of said Northwest title, possession or encumbrances or federally insured savings OF BOISE, INC., the Current 9/24-10/1,8,15/03 Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; to satisfy the obligation secured by institution. Said sale will be made Trustee of record, covering the NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S thence and pursuant to the power of sale without covenant or warranty, following real property located in SALE West along the North line of said conferred in the Deed of Trust express or implied, regarding title, Owyhee County, state of Idaho. On Thursday, the 15th day of Northwest Quarter of the Southeast executed by WILLIAM O. CLARK possession or encumbrances to SEE ATTCHED EXHIBIT A- January, 2004, at the hour of 10:00, Quarter to the Northwest corner and BESSIE E. CLARK, Husband satisfy the obligation secured by LEGAL DESCRITPTION o’clock a.m. of said day (recognized thereof; thence and Wife, Grantor, to Charles W. and pursuant to the power of sale The Trustee has no knowledge of local time), at Owyhee County South along the West line of said Fawcett, Successor Trustee, for the conferred in that certain Deed of a more particular description of the Courthouse located at HWY 78, Northwest Quarter of the Southeast benefit and security of FIRST Trust. above referenced real property, but Murphy, ID 83650, in the County Quarter a distance of 630 feet; SECURITY BANK, N.A., recorded The default for which this sale is for purpose of compliance with of Owyhee, State of Idaho, Michael thence August 31, 1999, as to be made is: Idaho Code, Section 60-113, the L. Schindele, as Successor Trustee, Southeasterly 270 feet to a point; Instrument No. 229653, Failure to pay the monthly Trustee has been informed that the will sell at public auction, to the thence in a straight line 982 feet in Mortgage records of Owyhee payment due 04/01/2003 of street address of, 15 BUTTE LANE, highest bidder, for cash, in lawful a Northeasterly direction to the County, Idaho; and assigned to the principal, interest and impounds are MARSING, ID 83639 is sometimes money of the Untied States, all POINT OF BEGINNING. Idaho Housing and Finance subsequent installments due associated with said real property. payable at the time of the sale, the 9/24-10/1,8,15/03 Association by Assignment of Deed thereafter; plus late charges, with Bidders must be prepared to following described real property, NOTICE OF CALLS FOR of Trust recorded on August 31, interest currently accruing at 8.500 tender the trustee the full amount of situated in the County of Owyhee, BIDS 1999, as Instrument No. 229654, percent per annum; together with the bid at the sale in the form of State of Idaho, and described as Owyhee County will be accepting Mortgage records of Owyhee all subsequent sums advanced by cash, or cashier’s check drawn on a follows, to-wit: bids on a complete new county wide County, Idaho. THE ABOVE beneficiary pursuant to the terms state See Exhibit “A” which is attached emergency services paging system, GRANTOR IS NAMED TO and conditions of said Deed of Trust or federally insured savings hereto and by this reference made upgrade of the current law COMPLY WITH SECTION 45- and any supplemental institution. Said sale will be made apart of. enforcement repeater and an 1506 (4)(a), IDAHO CODE. NO modifications thereto. The principia without covenant or warranty, The Trustee has no knowledge of upgrade of a base station at the REPRESENTATION IS MADE balance owing as of this date on express or implied, regarding title, a more particular description of the Murphy PSAP. THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE NOT, said obligation is $96,680.35, plus possession or encumbrances to above-referenced real property, but Sealed bids are due on November PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE interest, costs and expenses actually satisfy the obligation secured by for purposes of compliance with 7, 2003 at 5:00 pm. Bids will be FOR THIS OBLIGATION. incurred in enforcing the obligations and pursuant to the power of sale Idaho Code, Section 60-113 Idaho opened on November 10, 2003 at The default for which this sale is thereunder and in this sale, together conferred in that certain Deed of Code, the Trustee has been informed 10:00 a.m. Send sealed bids to to be made is the failure to pay with any unpaid and/or accruing Trust. that the address of HC 85 Box 239, Sheriff Gary Aman, P.O. Box 128 when due, monthly installment real property taxes, and/or The default for which this sale is Grandview, ID 83624 may Murphy, ID. 83650 payments under the Deed of Trust assessments, attorneys’ fees, to be made is: sometimes by associated with said Equipment lists may be obtained Note dated August 30, 1999, in the Trustees’ fees and costs, and any Failure to pay the monthly real property. by calling 208/495-1154 for Sheriff amount of $517,00 each, for the other amount advanced to protect payment due 05/01/2003 of Said sale will be made without Gary Aman. Equipment needed months of March through August, said security, as authorized in the principal, interest and impounds are covenant or warranty regarding includes portable radios, mobile 2003, inclusive; and for each and promissory note secured by the subsequent installments due title, possession or encumbrances radios, 2 complete repeater systems, every month thereafter until date of aforementioned Deed of Trust. thereafter; plus late charges, with to satisfy the obligation secured by 1 upgrade of current repeater and 1 sale or reimbursement. All Therefore, the Beneficiary elects interest currently accruing at 7.250 and pursuant o the power of sale update on Murphy PSAP base delinquent payments are now due, to sell, or cause said trust property percent per annum; together with conferred in the Deed of Trust station. Entire system must operate plus accumulated late charges, plus to by sold, to satisfy said obligation. all subsequent sums advanced by executed by Sherry L. Johnson, as with the current Murphy PSAP any costs or expenses associated NTOICE IS HEREBY GIVEN beneficiary pursuant to the terms Grantor(s), to Pioneer Title Motorola Gold Star Base Station. with this foreclosure. The accrued THAT THIS FIRM IS and conditions of said Deed of Trust Insurance Company, as Trustee, Bid awards are subject to the interest is at the rate of 6.78 percent ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A and any supplemental modifications Michael L. Schindele, as Successor approval of the Homeland Security per annum from February 1, 2003. DEBT AND ANY thereto. The principal balance Trustee, for the benefit and security grant that has been applied for by The principal balance owing as of INFORMATION OBTAINED owing as of this date on said of American General Finance, Inc., Owyhee County for this project. this date on the obligation secured WILL BE USED FOR THAT obligation is $54,353.39, plus as Beneficiary, said Deed of Trust Owyhee County retains the right to by said Deed of Trust is $62,824.11, PURPOSE, AND THAT THE interest, costs and expenses actually datedAugust 26, 1999, and recorded reject any or all bids. plus accrued interest at the rate of DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. THE incurred in enforcing the obligations August 26, 1999, as Instrument No. 10/8,15/03 6.78 percent per annum from ABOVE GRANTORS ARE thereunder and in this sale, together 229604, Mortgage Records of February 1, 2003. NAMED TO COMPLY WITH with any unpaid and/or accruing Owyhee County, Idaho. th DATED This 16 day of SECTION 45-1506(4)(a) IDAHO real property taxes, and/or THE ABOVE GRANTORS September, 2003. CODE. NO REPRESENTATION assessments, attorneys’ fees, ARE NAMED TO COMPLY /s/CHARLES W. FAWCETT, IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR Trustees’ fees and costs, and any WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(A) a Member of ARE NOT, PRESENTLY other amount advanced to protect IDAHO CODE. NO Keep the Idaho State Bar, RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS said security, as authorized in the REPRESENTATION IS MADE SUCCESSOR OBLIGTION. promissory note secured by the THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE NOT, TRUSTEE DATED: Sept. 16, 2003 aforementioned Deed of Trust. PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE 515 SOUTH 6TH STREET STEWART TITLE OF BOISE, informed Therefore, the Beneficiary elects FOR THIS OBLIGATION. POST OFFICE BOX 700 INC. to sell, or cause said trust property The default for which this sale is Read BOISE, IDAHO 83701 /s/Linda D. Irwin-Trust officer to by sold, to satisfy said obligation. to be made is the failure to pay TELEPHONE: (208) 345-2663 Successor Trustee NTOICE IS HEREBY GIVEN when due, under Deed of Trust Note The Avalanche TELECOPIER: (208) 345-2668 Name and address for the THAT THIS FIRM IS dated August 26, 1999, the monthly 9/24-10/1,8,15/03 Current Trustee is: Page 18 Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2003 Public notices NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S 100-10th Avenue South as Instrument No. 239601, Owyhee NOTICE OF HEARING HARIMAN; the names and SALE Nampa, ID 83651 County records and corrected by FOR CHANGE OF NAME addresses of petitioner’s near NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 208 466 6100 Affidavit of Correction recorded CASE NO. SP-03-01919M relatives (if father by dead) are: that on Tuesday, the 18th day of A parcel of land being a portion May 20, 2002 as Instrument No. IN THE DISTRICT COURT Robert L. Hardiman 3100 Alden November, 2003, at the hour of of the Southwest Quarter of the 239681, Owyhee County Records. OF THE 3RD JUDICIAL Road, Fruitland, Idaho 83619; 10:45 A.M. of said day, at the Southeast Quarter and a portion of This Trustee’s Sale is subject to DISTRICT OF Herbert M. Hardiman 6451 Mae Owyhee County Courthouse in the Southeast Quarter of the a bankruptcy filing, a payoff, a THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN Valley Road, Moses Lake, WN Murphy, Idaho, Pioneer Title Southeast Quarter of Section 33, reinstatement or any other AND FOR THE COUNTY OF 98837; William L. Hardiman 950 Company of Canyon County, the Township 3 North, Range 4 West, conditions of which the Trustee is OWYHEE South 5th West, Mountain Home, Trustee, will sell at public auction Boise Meridian, Owyhee County, not aware that would cause the In the matter of the application ID 83647. to the highest bidder, for cash in Idaho, more particularly described cancellation of this sale. Further, if of: Such petition will be heard on lawful money of the Untied States as follows: any of these conditions exist, this DeAnn Groesbeck Ross, the 17th day of November, 2003, at of America, all payable at the time COMMENCING at a 5/8 inch sale may be null and void, the Petitioner, 3:00 p.m., and objections may be of sale, the following described real diameter iron pin marking the successful For change of name. filed by any person who can, in property situated in the County of Northwest corner of said Southwest bidder’s funds shall be returned, A Petition by DeAnn Groesbeck such objections, show to the court a Owyhee, state of Idaho, and Quarter of the and the Trustee and the Beneficiary Ross, whose date of birth is; June good reason against such a change described as follows, to-wit: Southeast Quarter (CS 1/16 shall not be liable to the successful 22, 1946, and who was born at of name. See Exhibit A attached hereto corner), said corner lies bidder for any damages. Logan, Utah, and who is now WITNESS my hand and seal of and, by this reference, incorporated North 0' 14’ 30” West a distance The Trustee has no knowledge of residing at 1786 Succor Creek, said District Court this 6th day of herein as if set forth in full. of 1320.58 feet from the South a more particular description of the Homedale, Idaho, proposing a October, 2003. THE TRUSTEE HAS NO Quarter of said Section 33; thence above referenced real property, but change of name to DeAnn CLERK OF THE DISTRICT KNOWLEDGE OF A MORE along the North boundary of said for purposes of compliance with Groesbeck, has been filed in the COURT PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION Section 33; thence along the North Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the above-entitled Court, the reason for By OF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED boundary of said Southeast Quarter, Trustee has been informed the the change of name being; /s/Lena Johnson REAL PROPERTY, BUT FOR North 90' 00’ 00” East a distance address of 217 Silver Sage Way, I want to return to my maiden Deputy PURPOSES OF COMPLIANCE of 832.92 feet (formerly East a Homedale, Idaho, is sometimes name. The former husband Steven 10/15,22,29-11/5/03 WITH IDAHO CODE, SECTION distance of 832.65 feet as shown on associated with the said real E. Ross is deceased and our 60-113, THE TRUSTEE HAS Tax 24, in Book 60 of Deed at page property. marriage was only for 1 1/2 years LEGAL NOTICE BEEN INFORMED THAT 321 in the Office of the Recorder of Said sale will be made without half of which was dealing with Mr. SUMMONS THERE IS NO PHYSICAL Owyhee County, Idaho), to the covenant or warranty regarding Ross’s illnesses. I just want to drop IN THE DISTRICT COURT ADDRESS FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING, said title, possessions or encumbrances the Ross and return to my maiden OF THE PROPERTY, BUT THAT IT IS point monumented with a found 5/ to satisfy the obligation secured by name. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT APPROXIMATELY 151/4 8 inch diameter iron pin; thence and pursuant to the power of sale The name of the Petitioner’s OF THE ACRES LYING DIRECTLY continuing along the North conferred in the Deed of Trust father is Harmon John Groesbeck STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND BEHIND THE MARSING HIGH boundary of said Southeast Quarter executed by Bradley A. Willis, a and his address is 2205 Bittern, FOR THE SCHOOL GYMNASIUM, and along the South boundary of married man as his sole and separate Idaho Falls, Idaho. COUNTY OF OWYHEE MARSING, ID. said Tax No. 24, property, as Grantor(s) with Such Petition will be heard at TO: KIM ASTLE Said sale will be made without North 90' 00’ 00” East a distance Wilmington Finance, Inc. as the 10:30 A.M., November 19, 2003, NOTICE: YOU HAVE BEEN covenant of warranty regarding of 350.30 feet (formerly East a Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust in the Owyhee County Courthouse, SUED BY Ringert Clark Chartered, title, possession or encumbrances, distance of 350.23 feet), to the recorded August 1, 2002, as in Homedale, Idaho and objections the Plaintiff, in the District Court in to satisfy the obligation secured by Southeast corner of said Tax 24, Instrument No. 240426, in the may be filed by any person who and for Owyhee County, Idaho, and pursuant to the power of sale said corner monumented with a records of Owyhee County, Idaho. can, in such objections, show to the Case No. CV-03-03992. conferred in the Deed of Trust found 1-1/2 inch diameter iron pin; The Beneficial interest of said Deed Court a good reason against such a The nature of the claim against executed by Duane Kenny and thence continuing along the North of Trust was subsequently assigned change of name. you is to collect attorneys fees and Debrah K. Kenny, aka Deborah K. boundary of said Southeast Quarter to Morequity, Inc., recorded May WITNESS MY HAND AND costs incurred by Plaintiff for legal Kenny, husband and wife, as and along a portion of the North 2, 2003, as Instrument No. 243381, SEAL OF SAID DISTRICT services rendered. Grantors, to Pioneer Title Company boundary of Tax No. 8 as shown in in the records of said County. COURT this 24th day of September, Any time after twenty (20) days Title Company of Canyon County, Book 34 of Deeds, Page 447 in the THE ABOVE GRANTORS 2003. following the last publication of as Trustee, for the benefit and Office of the “Recorder of Owyhee ARE NAMED TO COMPLY CHARLOTTE SHERBURN, this Summons, the Court may enter security of Jack Leroy Mayer and County, Idaho, WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a), CLERK judgment against you without Joyce Marie Mayer, husband and North 90' 00’ 00” East a distance IDAHO CODE. NO BY: Deputy Clerk, Jan Fink further notice unless prior to that wife. Beneficiary; said Deed of of 1305.67 feet, (formerly East a REPRESENTATION IS MADE 10/1,8,15,22/03 time you have filed a written Trust having been filed of record distance of 1305.6 feet), to a point THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE NOT, NOTICE OF HEARING response in the proper form, on September 20, 2001 as on the Westerly right of way of the PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE CASE NO. SP-03-01929 including the case number, and paid Instrument #237133, Official C Canal, said point monumented FOR THIS OBLIGATION. IN THE DISTRICT COURT any required filing fee to the Clerk Records of Owyhee County, Idaho. with a se 5/8 inch diameter iron pin; The default for which this sale is OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL of the Court at Highway 78, Mile THE ABOVE GRANTORS thence to be made is the failure to pay the DISTRICT Marker 29 1/2, Murphy, Idaho ARE NAMED TO COMPLY South 31' 56’ 39” East a distance amount due under the certain OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, 83650, telephone number 208-495- WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a), of 255.00 feet, (formerly South 31' Promissory Note and Deed of Trust, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY 2421 and served a copy of your IDAHO CODE. NO East a distance of 255.00 feet) to a in the amounts called for thereunder OF OWYHEE response on the Plaintiff’s attorney REPRESENTATION IS MADE point on the East boundary of said as follows: Monthly payments in IN THE MATTER OF: S. Bryce Farris, 455 S. Third THAT THEY ARE OR ARE NOT Southeast Quarter, said point the amount of $495.55 for the IONNA VIOLET MORRISON, Street, Boise, Idaho 83702, 208- PRESENTLY REPSONSIBLE monumented with a found 1-1/2 months of January 2003 through Petitioner. 342-4591. FOR THIS OBIGATION. inch diameter iron pin; thence and including the date of sale, A petition by IONNA VIOLET A copy of the Summons and The default for which this sale is South 0' 21’ 44” East a distance together with late charges and MORRISON, born August 14, 1934 Complaint can be obtained by to be make is the failure of the of 253.00 feet along the east monthly payments accruing. The at Vale, Oregon no residing at contacting either the Clerk of the Grantors to make timely monthly boundary of said Southeast Quarter, sum owing on the obligation Bruneau, Idaho proposing a change Court or the attorneys for the installment payments of $684.10 (formerly South a distance of 253.00 secured by said Deed of Trust is in name to DOLLY VIOLET Plaintiff. A copy of the Summons each for the months of March, April, feet) to a set 5/8 inch diameter iron $67,416.39 as principal, plus MORRISON has been filed in the and Complaint were also mailed to May and June, 2003, resulting in an pin; thence service above entitled court, the reason for your last know address of P.O. Box arrearage in principal payments of North 79' 48’ 57” West a charges, attorney’s fees, costs of the change in name being the 215, Grandview, Idaho 83624, and $2,736.40 and in interest of distance of 804.05 feet (formerly this foreclosure, any and all funds Petitioner has used the name to 83 HC 83 Box 341, Grandview, $1,808.10 as of June 24, 2003, for a North 79' 13’ West a distance of expended by Beneficiary to protect DOLLY VIOLET HARDIMAN Idaho 83624-0341. total amount due and in default of 810.0 feet) to a found 1-1/2 inch their security interest, and interest her entire childhood and DOLLY If you wish legal assistance you $4,544.50 plus interest accrued here diameter iron pin; thence accruing at the rate of 7.990 percent VIOLET MORRISON since the age should immediately retain an after from June 25, 2003, together South 85' 46’ 47” West a from December 1, 2002, together of 18. The name of the petitioner’s attorney to advise you in this matter. with costs and attorneys fees and distance of 1003.83m feet to a set 5/ with delinquent taxes plus penalties father is HERBERT BARCLAY 9/24-10/1,8,15/03 the failure to pay property taxes 8 inch diameter iron pin; thence and interest to the date of sale. and irrigation assessments for the North 0' 00’ 00” East a distance The Beneficiary elects to sell or year 2001 and subsequent years. of 401.09 feet to the POINT OF cause the trust property to be sold Please enter my subscription to the The principal balance owing is BEGINNING. to satisfy said obligation. $67,060.42 and the balance owing 9/24-10/1,8,15/03 Dated this 18th day of September, Owyhee Avalanche now! Enclosed is $______of unpaid, accrued interest as of 2003. June 24, 2003 is $1,808.10, for a NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S Paula Peterson total amount due as of June 24, SALE Trust Officer for NAME______2003 of $68,868.52 plus interest On January 27, 2004, at the hour Charles C. Just, Esq. accruing at a rate of eight percent (8 of 2:00 o’clock pm of said day, on P.O. Box 50271 ADDRESS______percent) per annum from June 25, the steps of the Owyhee County Idaho Falls, Idaho 83405 2003, together with attorneys fees Courthouse, State Highway 78, (208) 523-9106 FAX (208) CITY______and costs herein incurred, and Murphy, Idaho, CHARLES C. 523-9146 delinquent property and irrigation JUST, ESQ., Attorney at Law, as Toll Free 1-800-923-9106 STATE______ZIP______taxes, plus late charges, service Successor Trustee, will sell at public For information concerning this charges and other costs or expenses auction to the highest bidder, for sale please contact The Just Law SUBSCRIPTION RATES: associated with this foreclosure as cash, in lawful money of the United Office at www.justlawidaho.com States, all payable at the time of Owyhee County...... $31.80 provided by the Deed of Trust, or Toll Free at 1-800-923-9106, Canyon, Ada and Malheur Counties...... $37.10 Promissory Note, or by Idaho law. sale, the following described real Thank you. Dated: 7-3-03 property, situated in the County of 10/1,8,15,22/03 Elsewhere ...... $42.00 PIONEER TITLE COMPANY Owyhee, State of Idaho, and Idaho Sales Tax included OF described as follows to wit: For FAST results... Lot 14, Block 2 as shown on the CANYON COUNTY try the By: Michael D. Hill Final Plat of SILVER SAGE Trustee SUBDIVISION NO. 2, Owyhee County, Idaho, filed May 13, 2000 Classifieds! P.O. BOX 97 • HOMEDALE , ID 83628 Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2003 Page 19 Public notices RESCHEDULED NOTICE OF elects to sell or cause the trust Marsing, Idaho is sometimes States, all payable at the time of months of July 2002 through and TRUSTEE’S SALE property to be sold to satisfy said associated with said real property. sale, the following described real including to the date of sale, together On the 13th day of November, obligation. Said sale will be made without property, situated in the County of with late charges and monthly 2003, at the hour of 11:00 A.M., of Date: September 17, 2003 covenant or warranty regarding Owyhee, State of Idaho, and payments accruing. The sum owing said day, (recognized local time), FIRST AMERICAN TITLE title, possession or encumbrances described as follows to wit: on the obligation secured by said in the lobby of the Owyhee County COMPANY OF IDAHO, INC. to satisfy the obligation secured by See Attached Exhibit “A” Deed of Trust is $86,000.33 as Courthouse, Murphy, in the County By Monine Cole, Trust Officer and pursuant to the power of sale This Trustee’s Sale is subject to principal, plus service charges, of Owyhee, State of Idaho, First FA-12939/7261.21204 conferred in the deed of trust a bankruptcy filing, a payoff, a attorney’s fees, costs of this American Title Company of Idaho, EXHIBIT A executed by MARK D. EMERY reinstatement or any other foreclosure, any and all funds Inc., an Idaho Corporation, as ATTACHED TO Rescheduled and JANE C. EMERY, husband conditions of which the Trustee is expended by Beneficiary to protect successor trustee, will sell at public Notice of Trustee’s Sale and wife, as grantors, to FIRST not aware that would cause the their security interest, and interest auction, to the highest bidder, for A part of the Northwest Quarter AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY cancellation of this sale. Further, if accruing at the rate of 8.00 percent cash, in lawful money of the Untied Northwest Quarter Northwest OF IDAHO, INC., an Idaho any of these conditions exist, this from June 1, 2002, together with States, all payable at the time of Quarter of Section 9, Township 3 Corporation, as successor trustee, sale may be null and void, the delinquent taxes plus penalties and sale, the following described real North, Range 5 West, Boise for the benefit and security of successful bidder’s funds shall be interest to the date of sale. property situated in the County of Meridian, Owyhee County, Idaho, Republic Mortgage Corp., as returned, and the Trustee and the The Beneficiary elects to sell or Owyhee, State of Idaho, and more particular described to wit: beneficiary, recorded July 31, 1998, beneficiary shall not be liable to the cause the trust property to be sold described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at the Northwest as Instrument No. 225603, and successful bidder for any damages. to satisfy said obligation. SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT A corner of Section 9, Township 3 assigned to FIFTH THIRD BANK, The Trustee has no knowledge of Dated this 18th day of September, By reason of the automatic stay North, Range 5 West, Boise successor by merger with Old Kent a more particular description of the 2003. provisions of U.S. Bankruptcy Code Meridian, Owyhee County, Idaho; Mortgage Company, as beneficiary, above referenced real property, but Paula Peterson 11 U.S.C. 362, the original sale was thence by assignment recorded July 31, for purposes of compliance with Trust Officer for discontinued, and pursuant to South 1' 03’ East 341.00 feet 1998, as Instrument No. 225604, Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Charles C. Just, Esq. provisions of Idaho Code 45- along the West line of the said Mortgage Records of Owyhee Trustee has been informed the P.O. Box 50271 1506(A) this sale is rescheduled Section 9; thence continue County, Idaho. address of HC 79 Box 1305, Melba, Idaho Falls, Idaho 83405 and will be conducted as allowed South 1' 03’ East 2.04 feet to THE ABOVE GRANTORS Idaho, is sometimes associated with (208) 523-9106 FAX (208) by the expiration or termination of the Northwest corner of the ARE NAMED TO COMPLY the said real property. 523-9146 the effect of the stay in the manner OWYHEE ADDITION TO WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(A), Said sale will be made without Toll Free 1-800-923-9106 provided by that section. HOMEDALE, IDAHO, No. 1; IDAHO CODE. NO covenant or warranty regarding Exhibit “A” The Trustee has no knowledge of thence REPRESENTATION IS MADE title, possessions or encumbrances A parcel of land being a portion a more particular description of the North 89' 24’ East 132.99 feet THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE NOT, to satisfy the obligation secured by of the West Half of the Northwest above referenced real property, but along the North line of the said PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE and pursuant to the power of sale Quarter of Section 14, Township 1 for purposes of compliance with OWYHEE ADDITION TO FOR THIS OBLIGATION. conferred in the Deed of Trust South, Range 3 West, Boise Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the HOMEDALE, Idaho No. 1; thence The default for which this sale is executed by David G. Howells and Meridian, Owyhee County, Idaho Trustee has been informed that North 1' 03’ West 1.23 feet to a to be made is the failure to pay Paulette R. Howells, husband and and more particularly described as according to the County Assessors point; thence when due, under Deed of Trust wife, as Grantor(s) with Republic follows: office, the address of 735 W Idaho North 341 feet; thence Note, the monthly payments for Mortgage Corp., a Utah BEGINNING at an aluminum Avenue, Homedale, fka Route 1 West 133 feet to the POINT OF Principal, Interest and Impounds of Corporation as the beneficiary, cap marking the Northwest corner Box 1275, Homedale, Idaho, is BEGINNING. $834.70, due per month for the under the Deed of Trust recorded of said Section 14; thence along the sometimes associated with said real 10/1,8,15/03 months of September through December 3, 1997, as Instrument Westerly boundary of said West property. RESCHEDULED NOTICE OF December, 2000, January through No. 223454, in the records of Half of the Northwest Quarter of Said sale will be made without TRUSTEE’S SALE December, 2001 and January Owyhee County, Idaho. The Section 14 covenant or warranty regarding On the 13th day of November, through April, 2002 and all Beneficial interest of said Deed of South 00' 37’50” West 667.98 title, possession or encumbrances 2003, at the hour of 10:45 A.M., of subsequent payments until the date Trust was subsequently assigned to feet to an iron pin being the REAL to satisfy the obligation secured by said day, (recognized local time), of sale or reinstatement, with a Old Kent Mortgage Company, POINT OF BEGINNING; thence and pursuant to the power of sale in the lobby of the Owyhee County monthly late charge accruing at recorded December 3, 1997, as continuing conferred in the deed of trust Courthouse, Murphy, in the County $32.24. uncollected late charges in Instrument No. 223455. The South 00' 37’50” West 333.98 executed by JULIO DE LA ROSA of Owyhee, State of Idaho, First the amount of $580.32, with interest Beneficial interest of said Deed of feet to an iron pin; thence SR, also shown of record as JULIUS American Title Company of Idaho, accruing at 7.625 percent per Trust was subsequently assigned to South 89' 19’33” East 663.12 DELAROSA, as grantor to FIRST Inc., an Idaho Corporation, as annum, and continuing to accrue Mortgage Electronic Registration feet to an iron pin; thence AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY successor trustee, will sell at public from August 1, 2000. Also due are Systems, Inc. recorded November North 00' 39’50” East 333.70 OF IDAHO, INC., an Idaho auction, to the highest bidder, for delinquent and unpaid taxes for 14, 2000, as Instrument No. 234335, feet to an iron pin; thence Corporation, as successor trustee, cash, in lawful money of the Untied 2001. The principal balance owing in the records of said County. North 89' 18’06” West 663.31 for the benefit and security of States, all payable at the time of as of this date on the obligation THE ABOVE GRANTORS feet to the REAL POINT OF American Liberty Capital sale, the following described real secured by said Deed of Trust is ARE NAMED TO COMPLY BEGINNING. Corporation dba American Liberty property, situated in the County of $89,401.12, plus accruing interest, WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a), EXCEPTING THEREFROM all Funding, as beneficiary, recorded Owyhee, State of Idaho, and costs and advances. All delinquent IDAHO CODE. NO oil, gas, gravel, mineral and November 23, 1998, as Instrument described as follows, to-wit: amounts are now due, together with REPRESENTATION IS MADE geothermal rights, as reserved in No. 226658, and assigned to In Township 2 North, Range 4 accruing late charges and interest, THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE NOT, the Warranty Deed recorded CREDIT BASED ASSET West, Boise Meridian, Owyhee unpaid and accruing taxes, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE January 14, 1988 as Instrument No. SERVICING AND County, Idaho, Section 35: West assessments, trustee’s fees, FOR THIS OBIGATION. 194136, Owyhee County Records. SECURITIZATION LLC, as Half of the East Half of the attorney’s fees, and any amounts The default for which this sale is For information concerning this beneficiary, by assignment Southeast Quarter of the Southwest advanced to protect the security to be made is the failure to pay the sale please contact The Just Law recorded January 31, 2002, as Quarter. associated with this foreclosure and amount due under the certain Office at www.justlawidaho.com Instrument No. 238546, Mortgage By reason of the automatic stay that the beneficiary elects to sell or Promissory Note and Deed of Trust, or Toll Free at 1-800-923-9106, Records of Owyhee County, Idaho. provisions of U.S. Bankruptcy Code cause the trust property to be sold in the amounts called for thereunder Thank you. THE ABOVE GRANTORS 11 U.S.C. 362, the original sale was to satisfy said obligation. as follows: Monthly payments in 10/1,8,15,22/03 ARE NAMED TO COMPLY discontinued, and pursuant to Date: September 17, 2003 the amount of $770.21 for the WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(A), provisions of Idaho Code 45- FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IDAHO CODE. NO 1506(A) this sale is rescheduled COMPANY OF IDAHO, INC. REPRESENTATION IS MADE and will be conducted as allowed By Monine Cole, Trust Officer THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE NOT, by the expiration or termination of FA-13982/7278.20125 PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE the effect of the stay in the manner 10/1,8,15/03 FOR THIS OBLIGATION. provided by that section. RESCHEDULED NOTICE OF Score a Home Run! The default for which this sale is The Trustee has no knowledge of TRUSTEE’S SALE to be made is the failure to pay a more particular description of the On January 23, 2004, at the hour when due, under Deed of Trust above referenced real property, but of 3:00 o’clock pm of said day, on Something you’d Note, the monthly payments for for purposes of compliance with the steps of the Owyhee County Principal and Interest of $544.98, Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Courthouse, State Highway 78, like to sell? A lot of due per month for the months of Trustee has been informed that Murphy, ID 83650, CHARLES C. “somethings” to sell? March through December, 2000 according to the County Assessors JUST, ESQ., Attorney at Law, as You can start a run of and January through December, office, the address of HC 79, Successor Trustee, will sell at public 2001 and January through April, Opalene Rd., Marsing, Idaho, also auction to the highest bidder, for eager buyers on your 2002 and all subsequent payments can be known as HC 79 Box 964, cash, in lawful money of the United home when you adver- until the date of sale or reinstatement, with a monthly late tise your yard, porch, or charge accruing at $27.25, with garage sale in our interest accruing at 11.05 percent Classifieds. per annum, and continuing to accrue from February 1, 2000. The Turn “old” into principal balance owing as of this “gold” by selling all date on the obligation secured by those unwanted items said Deed of Trust is $56,701.03, plus accruing interest, costs and fast! advances. All delinquent amounts are now due, together with accruing 337-4681 late charges and interest, unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, trustee’s fees, attorney’s fees, and any amounts advanced to protect the security associated with this foreclosure and that the beneficiary Page 20 Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2003 Public notices

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Mikeal D. Parker, CPA • 19 E. Wyoming • P.O. Box 905 • Homedale, ID 83628 337-3271 Ron V. Bowen, CPA • 624 16th Ave S. • P.O. Box 41 • Nampa, ID 83653 467-6900 ADVERTISING SPORTING CLAYS HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SERVICES CHIROPRACTIC IDAHO Homedale Clinic Marsing Clinic SPORTING CLAYS Terry Reilly Health Services Terry Reilly Health Services 337-4826 YOUR AD HERE! Richard Ernest, CRNP Faith Young Peterson, CRNP Family Nurse Practi tio ner Family Nurse Practi tio ner $10.00 PER WEEK M.D. 1 day a week 3 Miles south on Hwy. 95 from Homedale, Penny Beach, M.D. OWYHEE turn West on Graveyard Point rd., go 4 108 E. Idaho, Box 1058 miles and turn South on Sage. Go over the 201 Main Street, Marsing, Id. 83639 AVALANCHE first hill and we’re on the left. Homedale, Idaho 83628 896-4159, Night 466-7869 337-3189, Night 466-7869 Additional hours Thursday evenings 337-4681 GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAIL ABLE Additional hours Tuesday evenings ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR $1 STORE GIFTS & SUPPLIES HOME CARE CONSTRUCTION

A Special Touch BAR Hobbs Electric OLD WEST DOLLAR STORE AND MORE! R S Specializing in commercial & resi- “More than just a Dollar Store” Home Care, Inc. CONSTRUCTION dential electrical contract ing COME SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF HALLOWEEN MERCHANDISE! In YOUR Home Care Land Leveling • Earth Moving Home Decor • Balloons • Cards • Quality Gifts • Cookies Seth Van Wassenhove Religious Candles • Jewelry • School & Offi ce Supplies Licensed Staff • Medicare Fields • Ponds • Roads 1811 Dearborn Street, Caldwell, Housewares • Tools • Gift Bags • Knick Knacks • Toys Medicaid • Private Pay Building Sites Idaho 83605 Baby Products • Large Selection of Cleaning Products • Ariel • Downy 216 W. Idaho PO Box 933 22026 Market Road 208-455-2634 Phone/Fax Homedale, ID 83628 Parma, Idaho 208-941-2349 Cell MARSING HOMEDALE PAYETTE Robert Shippy Rob Shippy [email protected] 6 Main Street 337 E. Idaho Ave. 1244 Hwy. 95 (208) 337-5343 208/722-6727 208/722-6122 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION DRIVING INSTRUCTION VETERINARY SERVICES LAND CONSTRUCTION Beef & Dairy Cattle GENERAL CONSTRUCTION FALL CLEANUP Veterinary Services Doors & Windows Pressure Washing • Preg Checking Metal Roofs Painting (In & Out) • Trich Testing Pole Buildings Deck Maintenance • Bangs Vaccinations Backhoe & Dump Truck Remove Brush & Debris Doug Larzelier • Matt Larzelier • Ryan Nash • John DeVries Richard E Gutierrez, DVM 8422 Bennett Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 FREE ESTIMATES CALL 941-1275 OR 941-1736 TAKING RESERVATIONS FOR OCTOBER 208-466-4263 [email protected] The Owyhee Avalanche Owyhee County’s best source for local news!! Page 22 Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2003

Wilder Housing Authority is remodeling trailer houses and HOMEDALE GARDEN accepting applications for senior REAL SERVICES fencing, call 337-5041 APARTMENTS citizen housing in Wilder. The JJ Excavation and Hauling, Opening soon to downtown units have 1 bedroom 1 bath, ESTATE TOP SOIL, and gravel delivery, Marsing, “Owyhee Daycare”. FOR SENIOR CITIZENS and/or kitchen, living room, dining room, excavator and trucks for hire. Accepting all ages, special rates HANDICAPPED OR DISABLED laundry facility available, the Buy factory direct!! and save. for after school kids. For more PERSONS Fleetwood Factory Outlet, Road building, dozer, water truck grounds are maintained and there and road grader. Free estimate. information call Jessica 412-1684 RENT BASED ON INCOME is a park and garden area. To Nampa-492 Caldwell Blvd. 800- 721-5016 208-337-4822 or 573-5700. USDA/RURAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCED qualify you must be at least 62 Dump Truck & Back hoe service, years of age and have income of Great starter home! If you have FARM AND GIVE US A CALL: (208)337-4715 2 years job time and low down I ditch cleaning & demolition. Call 409 SOUTH FIRST WEST under $19,100 per year. The rent Steve at 465-5196 or 371-4285. HOMEDALE, IDAHO depends on your annual income. can make you a homeowner. 208- 466-4500 Best price in the valley for on- RANCH 83628 For more information call 208- site computer cleaning and 482-7750 TTY 1-800-337-3529 Registered Angus for sale, Bred For FAST results... repair. Call Tom or Colette at Heifers and Cows, excellent Wilder Housing Authority does 208-896-4676, Technical business in accordance with the try the EPD’s, Sires used, Gibb Illinis, FOR RENT Classifieds! Computer Cleaning. Rito 616, Bar EXT, Krugerrand, Fair Housing Act. Tim’s Small Engine: Call us for 10x10 unit available also RV Want to hunt in comfort? Then Armstrong Angus, mile 7 Hwy SELECT PROPERTIES all your lawn and garden 78, Bill Armstrong 896-5182 and boat storage, Marsing Storage check out our cozy cabin located equipment, motorcycle, ATV 343-9855 or 867-2466 three miles from McCall, sleeps 35+ acres. Diversify, 2 fi elds, Horse shoeing, $50 to shoe, $20 servicing and repair. Remember for a trim. Call Tim 482-7172 Apartment for rent, 230 W. 8, has all the modern super building site, off main us this fall for equipment Montana $280 mo. 573-2798 conveniences, and we have plenty Pivots-Wheel Lines-Drip road $118,000. winterizing and chain saw Systems, call Kasey to quote an Like new! 3 bedroom $595 plus of room for your horse trailer and 22+ acres. private lane, sharpening. Drop off at Wilder deposit. Background check and horses. Contact Accommodation irrigation system for you-250- tremendous view, in 2nd year Building Center or 30916 7086 references. No pets. 896-4012 Services 1-800-551-8234 and just alfalfa, wheel lines included Peckham Rd., Wilder; home pick Wilder Housing Authority has ask for Zig’s Place Cabin. Wanted, row crop farm land to $80,000. up and delivery also avail. 482- rent in Homedale area, Gary 337- rental units available at Chula One bedroom-one bath-W/S/ 3+ acres. large 3 bedroom 7461 Vista. These are partially 3936 or 941-9417 Trash pd., available now-$325 + home 1.5 ba, private dining, M and S Repair: Light furnished 1 and 3 bedrooms units. $100 deposit, call 455-6290 LR, outbuilding, bunkhouse remodeling, plumbing, Rent is from $365 mo. to $335 3 bdrm trailer 5 miles SW Interest Rates mo. This includes water/sewer/ Marsing, plus one RV space, call for extra guests, fruit trees, 3 trash and lawn care. For more 896-5667. varieties of grapes, fertile gar- SPACES FOR RENT Lowest In Years! information call 208-482-7750 or den spot, lush pasture, corral. See us for.. come to the office at the corner of $165,000 HOMEDALE'S NICEST Hwy 95 and Hwy 19 on the south VANISHING PROPERTY: MOBILE HOME PARK Home Loans For FAST results... try the side of Wilder, P.O. Box 685, 6 acres irrigated, 254 ft. Snake • Spacious single or double wide spaces Home Equity Loans River Frontage, Marsing • Convenient to shopping, schools & Wilder, ID 83676. TTY 1-800- Classifieds! city services 223-3131. We do business in Charlene 453-9799 • Clean, quiet family park accordance with Federal Fair Ruby 454-2482 • On site manager Housing Law. • Cable T.V. Available John 286-9509 • Will accept older homes in Mike Lipinski Walt 459-2075 good condition 208-896-4297 • 208-442-3636

Nova Realty (We also have mobile homes for sale ready WE MAKE A Marsing, ID 896-4195 to move into NOW with low down payment ) Sunset Village Buy it, sell it, Mobile Home Park trade it, rent it... GREAT IMPRESSION Bruneau: 320 +/- Acres. 401 S. Main • Homedale, Idaho 215+/- wet. $350,000 See manager space #23 in the Reduced to $300,000 (208) 337-5804 Classifieds! Melba: 55+/- Acres. or 884-1700 3 homes, Natural Hot Water $385,000 Bruneau: 390+/- Acres. HOMEDALE OFFICE 260+/- ac. in alfalfa. Natural Lori Rasmussen hot water, 2 ponds, $529,000 Owner may carry w/ 25% down 337-4593 Marsing Offi ce - 896-4624 OAC Licensed in Idaho and Oregon Melba: 220+/- Acres www.deserthighrealestate.com w/ bldgs., 2 good homes and FEATURED HOUSE OF THE WEEK helphouse. Natural hot water VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! You’ll be impressed by $649,000 This 2 Br/2Ba Mfg Home is on a bluff Murphy Farm: 640 +/- Ac. overlooking the Melba valley. It sits on the quality of our work 5 acres with underground sprinklers 2 good homes, pivots, good and irrigation rights. It is less than a bldgs. $1,890,000 mile from BLM ground. It’s like a doll and our personalized service houseinside & out, shows owner’s good Grand View: 1,280 +/- Ac. taste. Take a look, only $140,000. An We’re a multi-faceted print shop providing complete Farm with pivots, 2 homes & additional 5 acres could be included. services from graphic design and typesetting through storage bldg. $1,920,000 printing and binding, so no part of your job ever leaves Grand View: Snake our hands. River Front for 2 miles COLDWELL BANKER ASPEN REALTY MARSING OFFICE We offer consistent results at competitive prices. end of road privacy. 2 homes GEORGE WILSON • JOHN CONTI • KEN WILSON 896-5312 $2,6000,000. Reduced to 337-4866 $2,000,000. • 3.25 ac. 3900 sq. ft. 5 Bed/ 3 Bath Home $165,000 • 5 ac. 2400 sq. ft. near new 4 Bed/ 2 Bath $264,000 All types of web and commercial printing OTHERS... CALL FOR FREE CATALOG • 2 ac. River Front - Horse Property 3 Bed/2 Bath $152,000 • Starter Home .63 ac. 2 Bed/ 1 Bath $72,000 • Remodeled 3 Bed/ 1 Bath Fenced $83,000 Owyhee Publishing • 2 Bed/ 1 Bath Remodeled. Corner Lot $69,500 ACREAGE • DARIES • FARMS • RANCHES • RIVER PROPERTIES P.O. BOX 217 HOMEDALE, ID 83628 www.knipeland.com CALL: 208/345-3163 view our properties at: www.idaholand4u.com Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2003 Page 23

VEHICLES WANTED Avalanche has new 1987 Ford Ranger, king cab 4x4, Wanted: Land Owner elk or deer hunter green, 6 cyl, runs great, tags, Unit 40. Will negotiate 941- Subscribe e-mail address new tires, good mileage, 5 spd 1286 trans, reduced to $2000 337-4681 Wanted Canna, Dahlia or Effective immediately, the e-mail address for ask for Cheryl or leave message Gladiolus bulbs will trade for The Owyhee Avalanche is changed to: at 585-9120 perennial starts or seeds. 337-3149 today! [email protected] 1994 Ford Taurus, 4 door, newer Wanted to buy, lease or rent. transmission installed, runs great, Licensed excavation and fence Have the $2600. Call Dennis or Lisa 459- contractor is looking for RV space Owyhee Avalanche Antiques and Collectibles now 2181 or evenings 459-8745. with hookups and acreage for 3 FOR SALE open at Carol’s Beauty Shop, 116 Greenleaf horses in Marsing/Homedale area. delivered to your home Used tractor parts 100’s of W. Idaho, Homedale. 1996 Chev S10 extended cab, Call Cheryl 362-4024 each week! salvaged farm tractors and 2WD, auto. trans, AC, 87K miles, combines. Nampa Tractor topper 337-4392 Salvage, 9055 Hwy 20, Nampa, 337-4681 ID 83687. (208) 467-4430. YARD Roll ends: Great for packing material, building fires, lining LOST Keep birdcages or for your kids to SALE Reward: Male Australian doodle on. The Owyhee Hope House Yard Sale, October Shepard-Border Collie mix lost Avalanche, Homedale 18th. Coming from Boise/Nampa- at Wagon Town, around DeLamar informed Italian leather couch and cross the river and turn left at the Mines/Silver City area. Dark gray loveseat. Brand new still wrapped RV and trailer sign go 4 miles to in color w/white legs, wearing a Read in plastic. Retail $2450. Must sale the entrance: Coming from leather collar, also has blue spot $895. 208-888-1464 Homedale/ Wilder/Ontario just in brown area of eye. Please call The Avalanche Since 1865 Bedroom set 5-piece cherry set. come and find us. Time 9:30 a.m.- with any info 208-739-3310 Brand new in box. List $1450. 2:30 p.m. Dedication and the sale Must sale $399. 208-888-1464 resumes 4:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. Bed-queen pillowtop mattress Things being sold: Some set. Brand new, still in plastic. furniture/1990’s/pots/pans/ Must sale $165. Queen dishes/cups/saucers, much orthopedic set. Brand new, must miscellaneous/closet doors/ A sale $135. 208-866-7476. windows, 1987/1994 cars/ King-sized pillowtop mattress running. Collectibles. Football/ set. New, in bag, with warranty. Basketball/Softball/Hockey Must sale $235. 208-866-7476 collections (10,000) cards, Button dog-gone Cherry Sleigh bed. Solid wood. Collections—more modern New in box. Value $850. Sacrifice Button collections—old Office $295. 280-888-1464 desks/file cabinets -fair to good Fun piano lessons, never too condition Office chairs, quarter good deal ... young or old. All ages and levels, sawn oak bedroom set, antique home schoolers/learning furniture (40/50, antique fishing disabilities welcome. Reasonable poles (1930’s/40’s) 1915 Buick- A subscription to this newspaper rates 467-6244 good condition——1914 Metz 5 wheel lines for sale in excellent Touring car-good condition, Gun- provides the reader with all kinds shape, call 834-2505 300 Savage deer rifle. Many of value: 1975 Tamarack 2 bdrm 1 bth surprises—Come and help us must be moved- FREE- call 482- finish our home and meet us at the Local news and photo coverage, 6927 same time. Hope House is a non- Just like new baby crib. White smoking/non alcohol children’s historical items, commentaries, wood, reversible mattress, hardly home: used (was at grandma’s house), Big Yard sale, Friday/Saturday, special sections, legal notices of all excellent condition $100, 482- 8am to ?, 725 Main, Marsing (Feed public entities within the county plus water filings in Owyhee 7646 Store). County, commissioners’ minutes ... the list goes on and on.

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