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Idaho’s Oldest Newspaper Established 1863 The Voice of Boise County Trunk-or-Treat, pg 2; Firefighter Training, pg 4; Moose, pg 5; Scarecrows, pg 12 Horseshoe Bend Sweeps Volleyball Championship Again!

Written by Tracy Koslosky the ball which is not returnable HORSESHOE BEND -- It by the opposing team), 14 digs, was deja vu for the Horseshoe and 3 blocks (blocking the Bend Varsity Volleyball team ball back into the opponent’s on Saturday, October 27 as the court), Madison Chesnut, se- team won the Idaho 1A State nior, with 11 digs, 10 kills, and Championship (Division I last 3 aces (a serve which is unable year, Division II this year after to be played or returned by op- the school left the 1A Western posing team), Lana Larson, Conference for the 1A Long junior, with 8 digs and 4 aces, Pin Conference) for the sec- Brooke Lane, junior, with 4 ond year in a row. The 1A state kills, 4 digs, and 2 aces, team tournament began on Friday at libero, Brittani Cooper, senior, Borah High School in Boise. with 9 digs, and Julia Black, Their first game had them fac- senior, with 4 kills, 1 dig, and ing the Carey Panthers, defeat- 1 block. Advancing to the next ing them 3-0 (25-19, 25-17, round the Mustangs went up 25-12). Stat leader were Sy- against their Long Pin Divi- ringa Riley, senior, with 37 as- sion rivals, the Salmon River sists (pass, set or dig ball to an- Savages. The Savages came The Horseshoe Bend Varsity Volleyball team celebrates their repeat Idaho State 1A Torurnament other player who gets the kill), to play but Horseshoe Bend win a Borah High School in Boise on Saturday, October 27. Pictured from left to right are Pat Goff (assistant coach) Kristin Goff (assistant coach), Brooke Lane, Vanessa Jimenez, Madi Chesnut, Brittani and 5 digs (passing a spiked or took the match 3-0 (25-22, 25- Cooper, Julia Black, Jade Warren, Syringa Riley, Lana Larson, Kenzie Renfro, Sharsti Moore (coach) hard hit ball), Jade Warren, se- Photo by Tracy Koslosky nior, with 19 kills (an attack on ~ continued on page 5 Happenings Tree Falls on Two Homes Idaho City: Nov. 2,3 & 4th, the Idaho City Community Club will have their annual Holiday Bazaar. This will be held at the Commu- nity Hall. (See ad on page 8) in Terrace Lakes Garden Valley: The Garden Valley Syringa Club now has their Written by Janet Juroch calendar fundraiser starting. Get calendars at Crouch City Hall and at holiday bazaars Nov. 3rd and 24th. GARDEN VALLEY -- In the Terrace Lakes community, Garden Valley: Saturday, November 3 from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM a circle lane of homes sit, with the Senior Center will host its annual Holiday Bazaar. Vendors in- tall pine trees that whisper in clude artists, craftsmen, photographers, jewelry designers, quilters, the wind and provide wonder- woodworkers and more. Baked goods and refreshments will also be ful shade in the hot summer. available. Every so often, these trees can come tumbling down with cer- Garden Valley: 6:00-8:00pm on Saturday, November 3, at the GV tain weather conditions or dur- Center for the Arts featuring opening Christmas Gala event. Come ing a storm. But this time it was meet the artists and shop for handcrafted items while enjoying snacks and beverages. The event is free. not Mother Nature causing a tree to fall. DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4. This time a planned tree fall-

Idaho City: "Controlling our Future", hosted by the IC Chamber of Commerce and Boise Basin Senior Center on Nov. 5 at 5:30pm- 6:30pm. Open to the public. Please RSVP. Dinner is $8 per person. A pine tree was cut and fell, damaging two homes. (See ad on page 8) Photos courtesy of the Boise County Sheriff's Office ing with a professional company went awry, and Garden Valley: Special Presentation of The Edge Resort of Gar- den Valley on Nov. 7th: 6:30pm at the Crouch Community Hall. a large tree decided it was going to fall in its own Come see the project update and drawings as the project moves for- direction. Tree falling is a serious business and ward. Snacks and refreshments will be served. Free event. can sometimes not go as planned. It came crash- ing down on two homes, damaging a couple of Have an event? Share it with the World! cars as well. The tree which originally sat be- tween two homes near the road, fell towards the [email protected] homes instead of the path between. Fortunately, no one was in the homes at the time. One owner Get A Better Deal On A Subscription! was away, and the other was with some neigh- Your Name Would Be Here & Delivered To Your bors waiting for the tree faller to finish their job. Address Every Week. Neighbors were saying, “When the tree fell, we Check The Back Page To Subscribe or Subscribe online at idahoworld.com ~ continued on page 6 Page 2 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Wednesday, October 31, 2018 WEST BOISE COUNTY Trunk-or-Treat Military Salute in Garden Valley

Written & photos by Janet Juroch GARDEN VALLEY -- This event is always well-attended U.S. Air Force Airman Kaleb R. Nicholson and the costumes and the trunks keep getting better according graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San to the GV Chamber of Commerce judges who sponsored the Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. event. Prizes, candy treats galore and lots of photos were The airman completed an intensive, eight-week happening on a very spooktacular evening. program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training also earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Nicholson is the son of Beverly and Scott Nicholson of Horseshoe Bend, Idaho. He is a 2015 graduate of Emmett High School, Emmett, Idaho.

Donnie Adams, left, is known for giving out little stuffed animals to children in lieu of candy.

Garden Valley Senior & Social Center News By Janet Juroch

Many fun events are keep- that please the crowds. One contact the transit company, ing everyone busy in this day of shopping for unique SWIT, by calling Donna @ area. The Senior Center is gifts means you can relax as 208 365-4461 or Matt @ no exception to this busy the holidays approach. 800-273-4462 to make a res- Many families gathered in town for the Trunk or Treat, in cluding dressed up pets. Photos by Janet Juroch time. Lot of activities are on ervation. Call early. the calendar, as usual. Being December Event SNEAK a member means you get no- PREVIEW.....On Satur- tices of events first. day evening, December 8, Preparing for winter seems the Center will host its first to be what everyone is talk- “Membership Matters” ing about, besides trying to Last week, the Friday After- Christmas Party. This will figure out what kind of win- noon Social Time went on an be a gathering for members ter will be coming this year. all-day field trip to the Idaho only with refreshments and Don’t forget to check out Wine Country. The group met great fun. There will be clothing to keep you warm at the Senior center and toured giveaways and games. Save and snug. Many blankets different wineries, having a the date. are clean and decorative, too. special dinner at one to top off All programs are being The hunting supplies went the day. Pictures keep show- worked on and coming to out like hotcakes. Shopping ing up on social media of the fruition. The November cal- The Davis' played a candy land game before getting treats. for items for the holidays is day’s events and the beautiful endar includes the regular Their dog may have had to search harder for the table with the next on the agenda. area in southwest Idaho. It activities such as Fit and doggie treats. [email protected] Speaking of holidays….the sounds like those that went on Fall Proof on Tuesdays and Annual Holiday Bazaar is at the tour thoroughly enjoyed Thursdays and Aerobics on the Senior Center on Satur- themselves and the best part is Wednesdays. Activities still day, November 3rd. It starts that they had the bus take them in the works include Bingo at 10:00 AM and will go on there and back. and Metro Meals on Wheels. until 5:00 PM. Local crafters All seniors are invited to Bingo organizers are shop- and artisans bring so many participate with the FAST (Fri- ping for approved equipment 101 Holiday Drive, Garden Valley, ID 83722 Office: 462-3250  Pro Shop: 462-3314 great gift and décor items to day Afternoon Social Time) now that the Idaho Lottery Office Terrace Lakes Tuesdays at the hot springs pool. Come and enjoy Hot Springs shop for. About 20 vendors Crowd. Come to make friends Commission has granted our Open Daily our pool on Tuesdays for only $5.00 for everyone (3 and under are free). Pool 8:30am - 5:30pm will fill the Center with beau- and play, study and learn… license. Final paperwork for Open Daily Memberships for $500.00—call the office for information tiful goods-- there will be art- and play. The next trip will be Metro Meals on Wheels has Restaurant Mon. - Thurs. Winter is almost upon us. We have a new chef who is doing Mon.-Thurs. ists, craftsmen, quilters, pho- to see the Christmas lights at been submitted. 8am - 3pm & wonderful things. We are doing Mexican dinners on Wednes- 10am-8pm tographers, woodworkers, the Idaho Botanical Gardens. 5pm - 9pm day, Asian dinners on Thursdays, Fish Fry dinners on Friday Fri.: 10 - 10 Fri. & Sat. and Italian dinners on Sunday. Come in and meet Chef Sat.: 9 - 10 8am - 10pm jewelry designers, stained Again, the SWIT van will be When we recognize that Corbin. We also have college and NFL games showing on our Sun.: 9 - 8 Sun. big screen TVs. Check out our event calendar on 8am - 9pm Open to the glass creators and more! It able to be assigned for this we don’t have all the time terracelakes.com for fun things to do this fall/winter. Public is always fun to see friends trip. It is also advised that indi- in the world, we see our pri- Lounge Mon.– Wed. 3pm-Close Prime Rib every Friday and Saturday Night there as well. CJ Scharf, viduals wanting to catch a van orities most clearly. Laura Golf Shop GVSC President, sets up this ride to Boise for medical ap- Carstensen - Actress Thurs. - Fri. Come visit the Wine Room for specials and buy the special 12am-Close bottle for your dinner. Everyday Sat.– Sun. 9am - 6pm event and knows the artists pointments or shopping should 10am-Close We are located 3 miles north of Crouch up the Middle Fork Road off Warm Springs Road. Wednesday, October 31, 2018 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Page 3 EAST BOISE COUNTY What Will Happen to the Electronic Sign?

By Georgene Thomas IDAHO CITY -- The Idaho City Marquee, which resides on the right of highway 21 out- side of the Idaho City limits, has stopped working. One side of the panel died and so it was A very popular shut off. The High School re- guacamole dip created by Skeleton and his dog quested a bid to repair the sign, George Thomas. finds new ways to attract the and found that it would cost Pirate and his wife, George & Georgene attention of neighbors. $835.00 to repair one of the panels, but it might need both panels replaced, and it might be cheaper to use LED lights, Electronic sign outside of Idaho City limits. Idaho City Volleyball instead of the incandescent Photo by G. Thomas lights. Superintendent Brian the marquee is for community Hunicke said that the sign was events, not school events. made with incandescent lights, On October 24, in the regu- which take up a considerable lar Idaho City Council meet- amount of electricity. Each ing, the broken marquee was month the school pays $40.00 discussed. Idaho City council a month for electricity and an- members stated that the sign other $39.00 to Century Link is not in Idaho City limits, and for the line to connect to the therefore not their responsibili- marquee. Hunicke said: “that ty. The Chamber of Commerce is $80.00 a month just to run was present in the meeting, the sign, and since we have had and Michelle Audette said that it we looked back at records they have grants for “signage and learned that we have spent and publicity.” She said that $15,000 just to keep it running. they would research what they Those are taxpayer’s dollars could do, but would make no which we could use for edu- promises that they would take cational needs.” He also added over the responsibility of the Lady Wildcats Volleyball, 2018. Courtesy of Jennifer Severns Photography that most of the advertising on marquee. ichs wildcat football The Idaho World Team Advances to State Playoffs " The Voice of Boise County" Idaho’s Oldest Newspaper Established September 29, 1863 Published weekly by: Written by Courtney Roeber Idaho World Publishing, LLC IDAHO CITY -- Congratulations to the P.O. Box 220; Idaho City, ID 83631 Idaho City Wildcat Varsity Football Team! Eileen Capson - Editor-in-Chief The boys have had a fantastic season this [email protected] year and are currently 8-1! After playing (208) 202-9288 and coming home with a big W against the Send articles & legals to: Rimrock Raiders Friday night, they are [email protected] now off to the first round of State Playoffs. The Wildcats will host Oakley High School Correspondents: this Friday, 11/2, at 7 PM at the Idaho City Janet Juroch - Garden Valley “Oasis” Football Field. Pack the stands, [email protected], 208-462-4557 wear your Wildcat swag and come cheer Eileen Capson - Idaho City on our boys!! Let’s go, Cats!! [email protected]; 208-202-9288 Tracy Koslosky -Horseshoe Bend [email protected], 208-793-2834

Cheer on Kaleb Severns, our Wildcat quarterback, and the entire team in this Friday's home game. Contributors: This is the first round of the State Playoffs! Photo courtesy of Jennifer Severns Photography Bruce Heflin Jerry Branson Don Fry Rick Murray Basin Library in November Georgene Thomas Copy Editor: Twila Neiwert 6th, 13th and 27th -- Reading Rascals at 11:30-12pm (ages 0-4) 8th, 15th and 29th -- After School Club 3:30-5pm (Grades 1-5) The opinions expressed in paid advertisements and in articles 9th and 30th -- Tween Night 3:30-5:30pm (Grades 6-9) do not necessarily represent the views of this newspaper or of its staff. USPS (256-120) - PERIODICAL Postage paid at Idaho City, Idaho, and at 6th: PG Movie at 3:30-5pm Hotel Transylvania 3 additional mailing offices under the Act of March 3, 1879. Annual subscrip- tions are $30 for delivery within Boise County, $45 for delivery to addresses 13th: PG Movie at 3:30-5pm Luis and the Aliens with zip codes starting with 836, 837 or 979, and $50 to other U.S. addresses. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to - The Idaho World; PO Box The Library will be closed on November 22 & 23 for Thanksgiving. 220; Idaho City, ID 83631 Page 4 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Wednesday, October 31, 2018 BOISE COUNTY Firefighters Training for Robie & Clear Creek Fire Departments

Written by James Moore EAST BOISE COUNTY -- Members of Robie Creek and Clear Creek Fire attended training in Boise at Orchard Combat Training Center [OCTC] Fire Department. The firefighters from various volunteer agencies trained alongside the OCTC career guys, preparing for chimney fire season in the mountains. Members went over basic structure side-up, radio communication, search and rescue, and confined space training. Starting out in "rooms" made from chairs and tables, firefighters wore masks over their eyes to simulate the darkened environment, found in homes, full of smoke. They crawled through these makeshift homes looking for people to rescue, as well as finding their way to the fire. Once they mastered, this they practiced the same drills blindfolded, wearing packs, and breathing air from their Self-contained breathing apparatus [SCBA]. Later in the afternoon, the firefighters entered a OCTC connex trainer. A two-story maze built to test the mental and physical constraints found in homes that have collapsed, or are badly burnt. This maze has four levels that twist, turn, have rotating walls, plastic tubes to crawl through, and even some spaces so tight it requires the firefighters to -re move their packs and helmet to squeeze through. All of this is done in complete darkness. Each firefighter completed this maze to finish the days' training. Thanks to OCTC Fire, we now have several members of our volunteer community trained better and ready to respond in a moments notice, to help their neighbors. Members that attended the training were Neal Lince, Cole Reeder, Brian Doran, Eric Geibel, and Jacob Pecorito. OCTC trainers were James Moore, Kory Simmons, and Noah Copen. Idaho City Fire District Photos courtesy of James Moore of Robie Creek Fire Written by Lowell Burdell in service for use as necessary, tober 27th to get the crews up- IDAHO CITY -- The Idaho and training was held on Oc- to- date on the new equipment. City Volunteer Fire Depart- ment has recently acquired a "Res-Q-Jack Aluminum X Deluxe 4-Point Kit" of vehi- cle stabilization struts for use in accident stabilization and rescue. The kit includes four 10,000 pound rated struts and two 6,000 pound rated jacks to use with the struts. The kit also includes several different accessories including ratchet straps, chains and other items to safely stabilize a wrecked vehicle while getting the oc- cupants out. They also have a TNT battery operated cutter to be delivered very shortly for use in extrication of vehicle occupants trapped in a crashed vehicle. All this and other pre- Idaho City firefighters trained last weekend on new rescue owned equipment for rescue is equipment. Photo by Eileen Capson

Letter to the Editor Wednesday, October 31, 2018 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Page 5 BOISE COUNTY One Moose, Two Moose, More Moose... By Dan Gasiorowski sin Boosters, who took a pic- sin” They were then asked to PLACERVILLE -- In 2005 ture off of his deck of it. This explain the picture. This rapid- a sighting of a Moose was re- was reported to Idaho Fish and ly changed their mind and they ported in Placerville by Lyle Game and the reply was “There stated that Moose had been re- Odell, a member of Boise Ba- are no Moose in the Boise Ba- introduced to the area 10 years before but were poached. Boise Basin Boosters then launched a Moose awareness campaign with the help of Idaho Fish and Game. On October 20th 2018 a large Bull Moose and two cows were spotted in down town Center- ville next to the train station. We were not able to obtain good photos of them. On Octo- ber 18th, 2018, four were seen visiting Placerville and a good photo was obtained. We have received reports that the pop- ulation has grown from 1 on 2005 to 8+ in 2018. It will be fun to see how this Population of moose grows in the Boise Basin. population grows. Photos by Dan Gasiorowski HSB Volleyball Champs

~ continued from page 1 digs, 10 kills, 2 aces, and 2 as- kills, 2 digs, and 2 blocks, and sists, Larson with 16 digs, 2 Vanessa Jimenez, senior, with 13, 25-22). On record for the assists, and 1 ace, Lane with 6 1 block. Mustangs were Warren with 22 kills, 3 digs, and 1 ace, Cooper The team returned, trophy kills, 19 digs, and 3 blocks, Ri- with 8 digs, and 1 assist, and in hand, to the school on Sun- ley with 28 assists and 12 digs, Black with 4 kills. The win set day morning to be greeted by Larson with 17 digs, 6 kills, 2 Horseshoe Bend up to play for family, friends, and community aces, and 1 assist, Chesnut with the state championship against well-wishers. Horseshoe Bend Library 12 digs, 6 kills, 2 aces, and 1 fellow Long Pin opponents, assist, Cooper with 9 digs, 1 Salmon River. The Mustangs Thanks the Will James kill, and 1 assist, Lane with victory was 3-0 (25-22, 25-12, 4 digs, 2 aces, and 1 kill, and 25-12) When the final figures Black with 3 kills, 1 dig, and 1 came in Riley was on top with Society for Donation block. On Saturday the Mus- 36 assists, 18 digs, 1 kill, and Check Your tangs took on the Idaho Falls 1 ace. Warren had 21 kills, 16 Watersprings Warriors defeat- digs, 6 blocks, 1 assist, and 1 Sticker's ing the team 3-0 (25-9, 25-8, ace. Other big contributors in- 25-15). Outstanding play came cluded Chesnut with 18 digs, 8 Expiration from Riley with 40 assists, 7 kills, 1 ace, and 1 assist, Coo- digs, 3 kills, 1 block, & 1 ace, per with 17 digs, Larson with Renew with ease at Warren with 23 kills, 10 digs, 14 digs and 2 assists, lane with idahoworld.com and 4 blocks, Chesnut with 22 8 digs and 4 kills, Black with 6

Written and photo submitted by Teresa Cooper Director Horseshoe Bend District Library HORSESHOE BEND -- This donation of books to Horseshoe Bend District Library has been made through the Will James Society Book Gifting Program. The Society donates books to schools and libraries throughout the and Canada. The Will James Society is a qualified 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that excepts donations so they are able to purchase additional books, and donate them to schools and libraries. If you know of a school or public library that would like these books at no cost contact Charlie Nightengale, Director of the Will James Book Gifting Program, PO Box 2767, McCall, ID. 83638 or email at [email protected] Wednesday, October 31, 2018 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Page 6 BOISE COUNTY horseshoe Bend Senior Center Neighbors Help Menu for November

Written by Tracy Koslosky November's menu: Friday 11/23: Happy Family After Tree The Horseshoe Bend Sen- Friday 11/2: Beef nachos w/ Thanksgiving! Senior Center ior Center serves hot meals on cheese & tomato, pineapple closed Tuesdays and Fridays at 12:15 Tuesday 11/6: Chicken fet- Tuesday 11/27: Beef Stro- Drops on House (Bingo immediately follow- tuccine, spinach, peaches ganoff cauliflower & broccoli, ing). The center is located at Friday 11/9: Grilled ham & rice, apple sauce ~ continued from page 1 house. The other home still has Valley Christian Center- 109 cheese sandwich, tomato soup, Friday 11/30: Chicken the tree laying through it. S. Riverside Drive. Recom- mango dumplings, peas & carrots, knew it did not hit the ground One item that brings sad- mended donation is $ 5.00 for Tuesday 11/13: Beef spa- apricots first.” ness to one of the homeown- seniors at least 60 years of age, ghetti, coleslaw, pears Emergency responders from ers is that the tree destroyed an $ 6.00 for everyone else. First Friday 11/16: Meat & veg- All meals are served with the Garden Valley Fire District 1870’s piano that belonged in time? Your meal is FREE! For gie pizza coffee, iced tea, water, or milk. came on the scene and stayed her family. Pictures and house- transportation or meal delivery Tuesday 11/20: Chicken for at least four hours making hold items can be replaced, but information call (208) 793- fried steak, mashed potatoes w/ sure no fires were started or the piano was a cherished item. 2344. gravy, green beans, bread stick that anyone was trapped under The families will spend the the debris. Fire Chief Jon Del- next few days literally “pick- valle came in with the fire truck ing up the pieces” and figuring tanker and rescue responders. out the next steps to remodel Seniors take a tour of the wine country Boise County Deputies were or maybe even tear down the also on the scene. home and start over. Written by Janet Juroch On the day after the accident, Neighbors have come to help GARDEN VALLEY -- The one neighbor was picking up box up items. Another neighbor Garden Valley Senior Center the pieces of what she could get who uses their house only dur- FAST Crowd (Friday Afternoon out of her home, thankful that ing the summer offered their Social Time) visited the Idaho she could retrieve a few items. place as a temporary home Wine Country for their meeting A local construction company for the winter. The comment last Friday. They visited three was on site to begin much of that stood out is, “There are so wineries and finally had dinner at the work ahead. The tree was many good people in Garden a fourth. According to organizer cut up and removed from one Valley”. John Cottingham, “The wines were excellent! Idaho can be proud of its wine industry. It was an educational and enjoyable experience for all.” The next trip will be to see the Christmas lights at the Idaho Botanical Gardens. All seniors are invited to participate with the FAST Crowd. This is a great time for friendship and to learn something new every week.

Photo by John Cottingham

LEGAL NOTICE Logs from the tree were removed (front of photo), leaving a hole where there was once a living room window. In the hole can be seen is the antique 1870's piano, totally destroyed in the disaster. Photo by Janet Juroch

CORRECTION: History in the 10/24/2018 issue -- Danskin Station, the building shown on the bottom right of page 6, was actually built in 1951 by Val Valentine, a former State Legislator. There had been a farmhouse on the opposite side of the Payette South Fork River that Steve Alley was raised in, but has since burned down. The Payette River was named after Jaque Payette, a trapper for The Hudson Bay Trading Co. It's outpost was further upstream, near Windy Point, still on the south side of river. Provided by Jim C.

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Written by Tracy Koslosky den Valley where it will reside Mike Farrar in during a pre- The Horseshoe Bend Varsi- until the next Timber Axe Clas- game ceremony. ty Mustangs ended their sea- sic. Horseshoe Bend ends their son with a loss to the Garden season 4-5 overall and 2-3 in Valley Wolverines at home on conference in their return to the Pictured from left to right on Friday, October 26. Tied 14-14 Long Pin Conference after sev- the defensive line are Coltyn at the half the Mustangs traded eral years of competing up in Smith (senior) and Tyler Barry points back and forth with Gar- the Western Idaho Conference (sophomore) den Valley losing by 4 points where the team finished 3-1 in Photo by Tracy Koslosky (38-34) in the final minutes of conference play last year. The the game. The loss ends the team saluted their exiting sen- teams' hopes of making it to iors, Angelo Koslosky, Paul the state playoffs and sent the Fondren, Coltyn Smith, Adam coveted Timber Axe up to Gar- Akers, Quade Renfro, and Military Salute LEGAL NOTICE Free for Boise County Residents. Have a son or daughter in the military? Send a photo & information for publication.

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Location: Ray Robison Community Hall 106 Commercial Street Idaho City

When: November 2, Friday 4 to 7 November 3, Saturday 10-6 GENERAL REPAIR November 4, Sunday 10-4 Dave’s Welding and Repair Cars, Trucks, 4x4s, ATVs Motorcycles & RVs TuneUps - Lube & Oil Lots of crafts, collectibles, Transmissions ~ Engines Exhaust Systems ~ Brakes homemade goodies, soaps, quilts, etc. Trailer Repair & Fabrication Dave Selene 101 Cottonwood St. Owner 208-392-4270 Idaho City - 83631 Wednesday, October 31, 2018 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Page 9 BOISE COUNTY

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Syringa Chiropractic & Acupuncture Having an Idaho World subscription is a ______snap! No need to send in a check. Dr. James Jardine Billing can be done at idahoworld.com 866-8962 Page 10 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Wednesday, October 31, 2018 LEGAL NOTICES Local Independent Insurance Agent for Idaho City Opinion: Letters to the Editor •••• UNDERSTANDINGUNDERSTANDING A one-stop-shop for your medicare MEDICAREMEDICARE options •••• “I am a ••Local independentUNDERSTANDING insurance agent that can represent MEDICARE many insurance companies.” •• This letter to the editor • New to Medicare and feeling overwhelmed? is for all of us residing in Since the death of my wife • New to Medicare and feeling overwhelmed? • • NotNew sure to whichMedicare plan and is right feeling for overwhelmed?you? the Garden Valley Hospital of 59 years, I have been hav- • Not sure which plan is right for you? • • DoNot you sure even which need plan Medicare is right orfor can you? you District. As someone who’s very ing a good many of my meals • Do you even need Medicare or can you • keepDo youwhat even you needhave Medicarenow? or can you involved in the Garden Valley at Trudy’s Kitchen. The cooks keepkeep what what you you have have now? now? area, and in Boise County as and waitresses have been out- We can answer these questions and many a whole, it’s been my pleasure We can answer these questions and many standing and caring. The food moreWe atcan no answer cost to these you. questions Call today and for manyyour to observe the good that the has been great. They serve me more at no cost to you. Call today for your freemore consultation at no cost andto you. sleep Call better today tonight. for your hospital district has provided. just the right proportion for my free consultation and sleep better tonight. freeTwo consultation locations Boise and and sleep Idaho better City tonight. Until recently, the money was light appetite. I believe these well spent and the district was ladies can also sense when I am Call for a FREE CONSULTATION to see which invaluable to the community. having a bit of a bad day and CallCall for for a a FREE FREE CONSULTATION CONSULTATION to to see see which which plan is right for you! CarrieAnne Kowalczyk The new board for the district do engage me in conversation planplan is is right right for for you! you! 208-350-9933 [email protected] Kowalczyk Kowalczyk is dedicated to doing the right to cheer me up. I would like to [email protected] 208-350-9933208-350-9933 [email protected] thing for the people living in say, “Thank you, from the bot- the district. tom of my heart.” You ladies PersonalPersonal TouchTouch InsuranceInsurance && BenefitsBenefits Many times, I have used the are truly world known, just like Personal Touch Insurance & Benefits facility and the professionals Trudy’s pies. Also, thank you, provided by the district to cure Trudy. my ailments, stitch-up wounds,

Second Notice of Primary Election or just simply give good advice O.J. Beaubien Boise County will have a General Election between the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm on Tuesday, to make me healthier. I believe Boise County Resident November 6, 2018. Sample ballots and information are on the Boise County website: www.boi- that to lose the hospital district secounty.us and available at the Clerk’s Office in Idaho City. would be a terrible mistake for Said election will be held at the following polling places: all of us that use it in many ways. I especially appreciate the Letter to the availability of it to our seniors and veterans. Editor? Please join me in voting to keep the Garden Valley Hospital Say it in 400 District. words or less

Alan Ward- Garden Valley [email protected] School Board/ Boise County Commissioners GV Library

Only qualified and registered electors eighteen (18) years of age or older, who are United November Events States citizens, that have resided in the State of Idaho and in the District for at least thirty (30) days preceding the election, and no others, will be permitted to vote at said election. All qualified electors must present picture identification at the polling place on Election Day, even if they are already registered. Any qualified elector of the District may Thursdays: Storytime 10:30am-11am, ages 0-5 vote by absentee ballot in the manner provided by law. In-person absentee voting is availa- Thursdays: Movies (Nov. 8, 15, and 29) at 4pm ble at the County Clerk’s office, 420 Main St., Idaho City, starting Monday, October 22, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. until Friday, November 2, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. The last day to request an absentee Tuesdays: Code Club 4pm, ages 10-16 ballot by mail is 5:00 pm, October 26, 2018 per I.C. 34-1002. Voted absentee ballots must be received by the County Clerk no later than 8:00 pm on the day of the election in order to be counted per I.C. 34-1005. Published in the Idaho World on October 31, 2018. Nov. 5: Craftivity ~ Glass Etching (Bring glassware with you) Nov. 6 & 20: Playgroup 10:30am-11:30am, ages 0-5 Nov. 7: STEAM 4-5pm, grades 2nd and up Second Notice of Special Election Garden Valley Hospital District Nov. 9: Movie Night at 7pm “The Spy Who Dumped Boise County will have a Special Election, asking voters within the Garden Valley Hospital Me” District whether the District should be dissolved. The effected precincts are listed below and will be open between the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. A Nov. 14: Board Meeting at 4pm, everyone’s welcome sample ballot is on the Boise County website: www.boisecounty.us or available at the Clerk’s Nov. 19: Paracord Craftivity 6pm-7:30pm ($5 for Office in Idaho City. materials) Said election will be held at the following polling places: Nov. 24: Movie Night at 7pm, “Crazy Rich Asians” Nov. 26: Craftivity: Heat Transfer T-shirt at 6:30pm, (Bring a cotton t-shirt)

Proudly serving East Boise County with all your refuse Only qualified and registered electors eighteen (18) years of age or older, who are United hauling and States citizens, that have resided in the State of Idaho and in the District for at least thirty (30) days preceding the election, and no others, will be permitted to vote at said transportation needs. election. All qualified electors must present picture identification at the polling place on Offering Weekly Election Day, even if they are already registered. Any qualified elector of the District may vote by absentee ballot in the manner provided by law. In-person absentee voting is avail- Pickups/ Scheduled able at the County Clerk’s office, 420 Main St., Idaho City, until Friday, November 2, 2018 Haul-offs at 5:00 p.m. Voted absentee ballots must be received by the County Clerk no later than 8:00 pm on the day of the election in order to be counted per I.C. 34-1005. [email protected] Published in the Idaho World on October 31, 2018. Still Gluten Free! Wednesday, October 31, 2018 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Page 11 BOISE COUNTY Fun Family Outdoor Ideas...

Walk right in the woods, of boulders, logs or simi- kins. Incentive enough? those who had the patience ing fish, invertebrates, and fawn spots lar obstacles – step over in- - Make your walking staff to count. plants as it overruns habitat. stead. Thigh muscles aren’t long enough. One as tall as It spreads by attaching to ©Scott Linden taxed as much, because they you is about right. You get Another waterborne recreation equipment: boat don’t have to lift your body better support holding the menace hulls, props, and trailers, We’ve been doing it our as high. Placing your foot on "neck" instead of the very Didymo isn't just a funny even an angler’s waders, so whole life, but l’ll wager the ground rather than the end, of a good staff. name. It’s a freshwater algae clean up your act before you you don’t give much thought tops of slippery or imbal- - The common merganser that is causing problems in leave the lake. While not to walking in the woods. A anced rocks means you can’t goes by a variety of nick- some streams and rivers in considered a human health few simple changes might slip off and turn an ankle. names. Hunters and biolo- the United States. threat, scientists have yet to add miles to your day. After Off-trail, follow as straight gists also know the large Although native in some find a way to eliminate didy- a marathon weekend fol- a line as possible through duck as the sawbill, fish northern regions, in more mo once it infests a river or lowing my dog, these ideas brush. The fewer twists and duck, goosander, and Ameri- southern areas it's forming stream. And unlike its name, came back to me … a little turns, the less energy ex- can merganser. extensive mats, smother- THAT’s not funny. late, but better than never! pended, and stress on hip, - If you see high-flying ing streambeds and affect- U.S. Army research proves knee and ankle joints is birds eating airborne insects, a shorter stride minimizes minimized. Follow the crit- the good weather should injury to hips and pelvis ters: most deer trails traverse hold for at least a day. bones. Ask a physicist why, slopes in a gentle incline for - The horns of mountain but I’ve found it also helps good reason. goats are efficient daggers you stay on top of some Be sure to drink plenty of – sharp and smooth – but types of crusty snow, rather fluids. Muscle cramps are most importantly, short and than “postholing.” A slow- often a consequence of de- curved. Their size and shape er-than-urban pace allows hydration. allow an aggressor to quick- for more regular, rhythmic, ly withdraw its horns from evenly-spaced strides; ul- Bits & pieces – yuk – its opponent’s body. timately you cover more - Dandelion, the green - How many spots does a ground. thumb's nemesis, is savored deer fawn have? Between Avoid stepping on the tops by goldfinches and pine sis- 272 and 342, according to “Lawn dart?” You decide. Photo courtesy U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

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Basin PTA is the BEST! Thank you so much for making this first annual school scarecrow contest so great. The scarecrows are fantastic, and it probably wouldn’t have happened without your help and sup- port. We want to give every one of them a blue ribbon, but since it’s a contest, we had to pick. 1st place – 4th Grade 2nd place – Kindergarten 3rd place – 6th Grade We will have the prizes ready for delivery on Thurs- day. Each student in all three classes will get a sweet treat, and 4th grade will also receive some art supplies. Of course there's a "Thank You" for all the classes and Pride groups. Even though there are ribbons on the scarecrows at the Pon Yam House, we won’t actually be announcing the winners until we take the prizes on Thursday. Again, it’s so good for our school and our communi- Sponge Bob by Kindergarten ty to have such a strong PTA.

Thank you, Mary Ellen McMurtrie for the Idaho City Arts Council Dorothy by 3rd Grade

Hula Girl by National Honor Lego Scarecrow by 4th grade Society Dead Man by Mr. Johnson's Pride Group

Minion by 1st grade Principal Porter by Ms. Porter's Pride Group Wildcat Pride by 5th grade The PTA is sponsoring a “student of the month” program. The school staff chooses one student from high school, middle school and elementary. The student receives a private pizza party, with three friends of their choice. And, goodies are dropped off throughout the month! This month the names are: H.S.:Caden Patterson M.S.:Katy Temple Elementary:Delaney Volker Wednesday, October 31, 2018 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Page 13 LEGAL NOTICES Obituary

A memorial gathering for David Swallow & Richard Swallow on Nov 10th at 2pm at the Idaho City Community Hall & Pioneer Cemetery, weather permitting. David LeRoy Swallow 4/12/1940 – 1/31/2018

Notice of Death Cindy Mathiesen-Baxter, 61 of Centerville passed away October 22, 2018. Arrangements under the direction of Bowman Funeral Parlor, Garden City. A memorial service will be announced later this week. Published in the Idaho World on October 31, 2018.

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Published in the Idaho World on October 31, 2018. Serving Boise County- Licensed & Insured All Stages of Mountain Properties Construction For Sale No job is too small. Lots from 1 - 40 Acres in Boise County No job is too big. Terms - 2% down and 1% per month. If you know of someone who may be interested, you would be entitled to a 5% Referal Fee once property is recorded in 110 E. Granite St. their name. Placerville, Idaho 83666 For current list call: (208) 331-7929 Obituaries are a free service (208) 392-9666 to Boise County residents, as part of the Idaho World's com- mitment to the community. Page 14 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Wednesday, October 31, 2018 CLASSIFIEDS VENDORS: GARDEN VALLEY: School coaches, High Practices. 2-4pm is Fit & Fallproof Classes Vendors wanted for the Idaho Garden Valley School District School Varsity Track coach. If for strength and flexibility. City Community Club Holiday #71 Announcing School Board interested contact Dennis Chesnut Boise County Road & Bridge Guided programs each and ev- Bazaar and Craft Fair. Novem- Trustee Vacancy and Requesting at [email protected] (208) Department is currently accepting ery week. It’s Free!! ber 2, 3, 4 at the Community Hall Letters of Interest for Zone II. 793-2225 applications for temporary Snow in Idaho City. $20 per space. Call GVSD School Board is accept- Plow Operators for the Garden Garden Valley Food Pantry: 208-392-6679 for more informa- ing Letters of Interest with legal Boise County Road & Bridge Valley, Horseshoe Bend & Idaho Open 2nd and 4th Fridays of the tion. name, address and phone number. Department has an opening for a City area. Minimum Class B CDL month from 4- 5 pm, located at Submit Letter of Interest to full-time Equipment Operator in required. Applications may be the Calvary Chapel Church on GVSD Board Clerk Janelle Shan- the Horseshoe Bend area. Class obtained from the Boise County the Middlefork Road in Crouch. FOR SALE: nahan at [email protected] A CDL required. Applications and website (www.boisecounty.us) Non-perishable foods or cash do- Save a Bundle! 4 Hankook or at Garden Valley School, 1053 Job Description can be printed from or contact the Road Department nations accepted. Contact Toni at 10 ply studded a/t snow tires, Banks Lowman Rd, P.O. Box 710 the Boise County website www. Office at 793-2380 or the Boise 462-6929 or 462-4620. mounted and balanced on rims. Garden Valley, ID 83622. For boisecounty.us or picked up at the County Clerk’s Office at 420 Dodge 2500 265/70R/17 Less more information regarding zones Road & Bridge Department Office, Main Street, Idaho City, ID 83631. Alcoholics Anonymous - Meet then 5,000 miles. Paid $940 Tires please go to www.gvsd.net, Docu- 39 Brownlee Road, Gardena, ID Pre-employment Drug testing is at the Crouch Community Church Rims $150 Mounted and Balanced ments, Board Documents, District 83629, or the Clerk’s Office, 420 required. Boise County is an Equal on Mondays & Thursdays at $100. Total $1,190. Sell $500. Map. Main Street, Idaho City ID, 83631 Opportunity Employer and gives 5:30pm. 208-462-3577 or call 793-2380. Boise County is Veteran’s Preference in its hiring IDAHO CITY: an Equal Opportunity Employer practices. Horseshoe Bend Pantry is New Snow Tires: Tires & The City of Idaho City is and gives Veteran’s preference in open on the 2nd & 4th Friday of wheels, 8 lug, Toyo E-rated, LT accepting letters of intent for its hiring practices. Boise County the month, located at the WICAP 275/7R18. $700 OBO vacant Planning and Zoning Community Justice is hiring building. Call Mike (208) 462-2662. Committee positions. Applicants The Horseshoe Bend School an ADMINISTRATIVE should have a demonstrated inter- District is looking for bus drivers ASSISTANT/COMMUNITY Horseshoe Bend - Tuesday's For sale in Garden Val- est, competence, or knowledge of (route drivers and substitutes) for SERVICE COORDINATOR. & Fridays-Hot meals at The ley: 2000 toyota camper shell planning and zoning. Committee the 2018-19 school year. Health Basic Functions: To perform Horseshoe Bend Senior Center. $100.00 Antique claw foot tub members are currently in the pro- insurance is offered. CDL training a variety of administrative and Lunch is served at 12:15 (Bingo has all 4 feet $200.00 OBO Call: cess of compiling the City Plan- is offered and paid for by the clerical tasks to support the daily immediately following). The cen- 208 462 3614 or 208 365 7524 ning and Zoning process for fu- school. Contact Trudy Carpenter activities of the Community ter is located at 109 S. Riverside ture approval of the City Council. for more information at carpentert@ Justice Department. To manage Drive. Recommended donation is Ford 1971 F250 Camper Committee members will receive hsbschools.org or (208)793-2225 a community service caseload of $ 5.00 for seniors at least 60 years special, 360 motor, automatic, special consideration for appoint- ext. 1251. juvenile and adult offenders and to of age, $ 6.00 for everyone else. $2,000, OBO. Call or text 208- ment to future Planning and Zon- maintain the community service For transportation or meal deliv- 921-6649. ing Commission positions for the Horseshoe Bend School program. This position is full-time ery information call (208) 793- City of Idaho City. District. Substitute Teachers & (30 hours per week) with benefits. 2344. Omega juicer, model 9000. Written comments may be Girls Varsity Basketball Coach. If For a detailed job description, High speed centrifugal pulp sepa- dropped off at City Hall during interested contact Dennis Chesnut visit http://www.boisecounty.us/ Horseshoe Bend - Wednes- ration, stainless steel. Barely used, business hours of Mon-Thur 8am- at [email protected] (208) Employment.aspx. You may pick- days- American Legion Bingo. like new. Booklet, 3 pkgs. of new 5pm, sent to City Hall at Box 130, 793-2225 up or submit applications in person Corner Cafe, 446 ID-55 Horse- filters, original box, as is. Asking Idaho City, ID 83631 or emailed to to Boise County Community shoe Bend. Games start at 6:30, $250.00, inquire at 462-3862. [email protected] BOISE COUNTY: Justice, located at 404 Montgomery twenty-five cents per card, 10 Wildland Fuel Mitigation Street, Idaho City, ID 83631. games 50/50 winnings split. 1999 White Ford Ranger, ap- Basin School District #72 in Contractor Opportunity in Boise In addition, applications can be prox. 230,000 miles, excellent Idaho City is accepting applica- County emailed to [email protected] Idaho City Food Pantry: At condition, has rear wheel chains tions for a full time bus driver. Boise County is seeking or sent by mail to P.O. Box 486, the Senior Center every 2nd and included. Asking $1500.00 OBO. Must have a Class B CDL. Salary qualified contractors to complete Idaho City, ID 83631. Boise County 4th Wednesdays from 11:30am to 208-392-4980 is dependent on experience. Full Wildland Fuel Mitigation work. is an Equal Opportunity Employer 2:00pm. benefits are included. District #72 Interested contractors must have an and gives Veteran’s Preference in its 1980 Chevy Truck, 3/4 tons, is an equal opportunity employer. active Idaho Public Works License hiring practices. Questions? Give us Idaho City: Fit & Fallproof 4x4 with snow plow. Runs great! Applications are available at Ida- and proof of liability insurance. a call at (208)392-6767! Class on Tuesday & Thursday $2,800 or best offer. Call Joe at ho City High School office. Ask The project consists of mitigation from 10am to 11am at the Boise (208) 649-7041. for a classified employment appli- in the Robie and Clear Creek area. COMMUNITY Basin Senior Center. cation. Questions call Russ Taylor It will consist of approximately 90 at 208-284-7966. acres and will start this fall. For SERVICES: WANTED: Garden Valley: Dancing aero- I buy most Gold & Silver more information please contact HORSESHOE BEND: Trinia Richardson at 208-807-0073 bics class for all fitness levels at Coins, pay cash. 208-392-4559 6:00pm on Wednesday at the GV All Around Glass Horseshoe Bend School or [email protected]. Auto and Residential District: Bus Drivers, Substitute Project will adhere to Idaho Forest Senior Center building. Dress HELP WANTED: Teachers, Boy's and Girl's Middle Practices Act Best Management comfy and bring a water bottle or Glass Replacement two. This class is free and meant FREE mobile service to be fun while getting an easy & Local IC Area workout. One hour. Trash Pickup A FULL-SERVICE LAW FIRM Garden Valley Senior Center: Call Shane (208) 392-4971 Every Tuesday and Thursday from Wills, Probate, Guardianships, Business, Real Estate Local Businesses All Around Glass...... (208) 392-4971 Boise County Sanitation, LLC...... (208) 488-5908 Davis & Walker Castle Mt. Homes - Contractor...... (208) 462-2882 Dave's Welding/Auto Repair...... (208) 392-4270 Donna's Place in Placerville...... (208) 392-9666 FRANK WALKER Garden Valley Properties...... (208) 462-4620 11 Market Street, Garden Valley, ID 83622 High Ground Electric ...... (208) 342-0519 John Ptak Construction ...... (208) 342-6013 (208) 462-6388 Lara Alexander - Real Estate...... (208) 869-4644 Laurinda Rice - Real Estate...... (208) 362-4835 [email protected] Medicare Benefits...... (208) 350-9933 Miller Enterprises Trash pick up ...... (208) 793-2561 Mt. Properties for Sale...... (208) 331-7929 Severance Sand & Gravel ...... (208) 462-3005 Sourdough Lodge ...... (208) 259-3326 Syringa Chiropractic/ Acupuncture....(208) 866-8962 Terrace Lakes Resort ...... (208) 462-3933 Terry Peterson - Real Estate...... (208) 608-4329 Wednesday, October 31, 2018 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Page 15 LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE OF HEARING ON NAME in the rejection notice and interest thereon at 8.000% CHANGE (Adult) shall not be in violation of per annum from 7/30/2018, un- Case No. CV08-18-222 applicable law. til paid. If you are disabled and need IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE some form of accommodation, The Beneficiary elects to sell Having an Idaho World subscription FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR please call (208) 334-3488 five or cause the trust property THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR days prior to the date of sale. to be sold to satisfy said is a snap! No need to send in a check. THE COUNTY OF BOISE For text telephone services, obligation. please call 1-800-377-3529. Billing can be done at IN RE: Orvil D. Koyle Anyone having any objection Legal Name Published in the Idaho World to the sale on any grounds idahoworld.com on 10/17, 10/24, 10/31 and whatsoever will be afforded an A Petition to change the 11/7/2018. opportunity to b heard as to name of Orvil D. Koyle, now those objections if they bring residing in the City of Gar- a lawsuit to restrain the same. den Valley, State of Idaho, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE has been filed in the District DATED: 10/4/2018. Trustee’s Sale Court in Boise County, Idaho. No. ID-LTE-18002958 The name will change to Lucky Pioneer Title Company of Ada 58.51 feet to the POINT OF 2018; plus service charges, D. Koyle. The reason for the County, dba Pioneer Lender NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, BEGINNING. late charges, and any other change in name is: I want a Trustee Services Pioneer Title Company of Ada costs or expenses associated name that is easier to spell. County, dba Pioneer Lender The Trustee has no knowledge with this foreclosure as pro- A hearing on the petition Trustee Trustee Services, the duly of a more particular descrip- vided by the Deed of Trust is scheduled for 11:00 o’clock By Deborrah Duncan, appointed Successor Trustee, tion of the above described or Deed of Trust Note, or by a.m. on November 7, 2018 at Assistant Secretary will on February 7, 2019, at real property, but for purposes Idaho law. the Boise County Courthouse. the hour of 02:00 PM, of said of compliance with Idaho Code Objections may be filed by any c/o Pioneer Lender Trustee day, ON THE FRONT STEPS OF Section 60113, the Trustee has Dated this 2 day of October, person who can show the court Services THE BOISE COUNTY COURTHOUSE been informed that the street 2018. a good reason against the name 8151 W. Rifleman Street ANNEX, 383 HIGHWAY 55, HORSE- address of NNA ELK CREEK change. Boise, ID 83704 SHOE BEND, ID, sell at public ROAD, IDAHO CITY, IDAHO, may MARK D. PERISON, P.A. Phone: 888-342-2510 auction to the highest bidder, sometimes be associated with Date: 9/26/18 for cash, in lawful money of said real property. By: Mark D. Person - of the Firm CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT Published in the Idaho World the United States, all pay- Attorneys for Trustee By: Alicia M. Schiffer on 10/10, 10/17, 10/24 and able at the time of sale, the Said sale will be made, without P.O. Box 6575 10/31/2018. following described real and covenant or warranty regarding Boise, ID 83707-6575 Published in the Idaho World personal property (hereafter title, possession or encum- (208) 331-1200 on 10/10, 10/17, 10/24 and referred to collectively as brances, to satisfy the obli- 10/31/2018. gation secured by and pursuant Published in the Idaho World the “Property”), situated in NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE the County of BOISE, State of to the power of sale conferred on 10/24, 10/31, 11/7, and Idaho, to-wit: in the Deed of Trust made and 11/14/2018. entered into on May 1, 2015, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on STATE TIMBER SALE by and among DARREL WYATT MOR- LOT 3A AND 3B OF RECORDERS January 31, 2019, at the hour CR020001, BOGUS BASIN TON RIS, as Grantor, and PIONEER PLAT TERRACE LAKES RECREATION of twelve o’clock p.m. of said GNA TITLE COMPANY, as Trustee, said RANCH UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO day, on the front steps of the Trustee having been replaced by THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF Boise County Courthouse, lo- A public oral auction will ALLIANCE TITLE & ESCROW CORP. RECORDED AS INSTRUMENT NO. cated at 420 Main Street, Idaho be conducted at the Idaho as Successor Trustee, and BANK 113815, OFFICIAL RECORDS OF City, Boise County, Idaho, Department of Lands office, OF THE CASCADES as Custodian BOISE COUNTY, ID the Trustee, Alliance Title 8355 W. State Street, Boise, for the Randall H. Hopkins & Escrow Corp., will sell at ID 83714, at 10:00 a.m. local Simple IRA, as Beneficiary; said The Trustee has no knowledge public auction to the highest time, on Thursday, November Deed of Trust having been filed of a more particular descrip- bidder, for cash in lawful 15, 2018 for an estimated of record on May 1, 2015, as tion of the above-referenced money of the United States of 23,877 tons of timber, marked Instrument No. 246835, Official Property but, for purposes of America, all payable at the or otherwise designated for Records of Boise County, Idaho. compliance with Section 60- time of sale, the following cutting. In addition, there The terms of said Deed of 113 of Idaho Code, the Trustee described real property situ- BOISE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMIS- is an unestimated volume of Trust and a companion promis- forest products that may be has been informed that the ated in the County of Boise, SIONERS CONDENSED MINUTES sory note were modified under a TH address of 222 HOLIDAY DRIVE State of Idaho, and described TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16 , 2018-Min- removed at the option of the Modification Agreement to Deed purchaser. Prior to bidding, , GARDEN VALLEY, ID 83622, is as follows, towit: ers’ Exchange Building, Idaho sometimes associated with said of Trust dated June 9, 2015, City, Idaho 83631 eligible bidders shall pres- and recorded June 9, 2015, as real property. The following described real Chairman Ward called the meet- ent a certified check or bank Instrument No. 247186, Official property located in Boise ing to order and the pledge of draft payable to Treasurer, Records of Boise County, Idaho. Said sale will be made without County, State of Idaho, more allegiance was recited. Pres- State of Idaho, or a bid bond The beneficial interest of said covenant or warranty regarding particularly described as ent: Chairman Ward, Commis- acceptable to the State, in the Deed of Trust was assigned to amount of $56,535.98 which is title, possession or encum- follows: sioner Jackson, Commissioner brances to satisfy the obliga- MOUNTAIN WEST IRA, INC. FBO Baker, Prosecuting Attorney 10% of the appraised net sale Randall H. Hopkins Simple IRA, tion secured by and pursuant A parcel of land located in Strong, Clerk Prisco, Deputy value of $565,359.76. The by an Assignment of Deed of to the power of sale conferred the NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Clerk Coffelt, HR Director/ average minimum bid price is Trust dated October 16, 2017, in the Deed of Trust executed the NE 1/4 of Section 23, T. Court Supervisor Schiffer, As- $28.88 per TON. The success- and filed of record on November by SPECIALIZED HOMES, INC, AN 6 N., R. 5 E., B.M., Boise sessor Juszczak, Community ful bidder’s deposit will be 8, 2017, as Instrument No. forfeited to the State should IDAHO CORPORATION, as Grantor, County, Idaho; Justice Administrator Leader, to TITLEONE CORPORATION, as 257169, Official Records of Road & Bridge Superintendent the bidder fail to complete Boise County, Idaho. The nam- Trustee, for the benefit and COMMENCING at a found aluminum Jones, Emergency Management the contract. The State will ing of the above Grantor(s) is security of RONNIE LEE SESSLER, cap marking the CN 1/16 corner Robert Showalter, Wildland not accept bids from parties done to comply with Idaho Code AN UNMARRIED PERSON AND FRAN- of said Section 23; Fire Mitigation Forester Rich- who are delinquent on payments Section 45-1506(4)(a); no rep- on existing state contracts. CES M. SESSLER, AN UNMARRIED Thence North 89°24’04” East ardson. Minutes for October resentation is made as to the th PERSON, as Beneficiary, dated coincident with the north line 9 , 2018 were approved. A new The sale is located within responsibility of Grantor(s) 5/5/2014, recorded 5/8/2014, of said NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 hire for the Road & Bridge Sections 4, 9, 8, 7, 18, 17, for this obligation. 20, 21, 22, 23, 14, 15, 10 and under Instrument No. 243223, of the NE 1/4 of said Sec- Department was approved. Ten Mortgage records of BOISE tion 23, a distance of 79.95 demand warrants were approved. 3, Township 05N, Range 03E, The default for which the sale County, IDAHO, the beneficial feet to the centerline of Elk A certificate of residency was B.M., Boise County, State of is to be made is that the cur- interest in which is presently Creek Road and the POINT OF approved. A payroll addition Idaho. Sale duration is 3 rent Beneficiary has declared years. The sale may include held by RONNIE LEE SESSLER, AN BEGINNING; and a payroll change for EBCAD UNMARRIED PERSON AND FRANCES M. that the Grantor is in breach were approved. Mr. David Ro- blowdown and/or insect and of the terms and conditions SESSLER, AN UNMARRIED PERSON. Thence continuing North ylance a land surveyor for disease infected timber which of the obligation secured by 89°24’04” East coincident with Mr. & Mrs. Freeman discussed may result in additional vol- the deed of trust, which terms THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED said north line of the NW 1/4 with the Board a tax adjust- ume and recovery reductions. are set forth in a Promissory TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 45- of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of ment request. Mr. Reimann and Interested purchasers should Note dated May 1, 2015. The 1506(4)(A), IDAHO CODE. NO said Section 23, a distance of Mr. Blout discussed the road carefully examine the sale nature of the breach is Grant- REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT 590.79 feet to the northeast closures during the road rally and make their own estimates or’s failure to pay, when due, THEY ARE, OR ARE NOT, PRES- corner of said NW 1/4 of the with the Board. Several bids as to volume recovery, sur- monthly payments of principal, ENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said from Mr. Electric were approved face conditions, and proposed interest, and, if applicable, OBLIGATION. Section 23; to upgrade the electrical in construction prior to bid- escrow requirements of $339.39 Thence South 0°20’25” West the County buildings in Idaho ding on the sale. Additional for each of the months of The default for which is sale parallel with the west line City. Mr. Russell discussed information concerning the January 2016 through Septem- is made is the failure to pay of said NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 with the Board the possible timber and conditions of sale ber 2018, together with all when due under the Deed of of the NE 1/4 of said Section purchase of a piece of land is available to the public subsequent payments, costs, Trust Note dated 5/5/2014, THE 23, a distance of 219.59 feet; owned by the County. A brief and interested bidders on the advances, attorney’s fees and MONTHLY PAYMENT WHICH BECAME Thence South 89°24’04” West discussion ensued concerning department’s timber sale web- costs, and trustee’s fees and DUE ON 9/7/2018 AND ALL SUB- parallel with said north line the phone service provided in site at http://web.idl.idaho. costs accruing until the date SEQUENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS, PLUS of the NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 Boise County. Issue tracking gov/timbersale/Search.aspx or of sale, full satisfaction, LATE CHARGES AND OTHER COSTS of the NE 1/4 of said Section was reviewed, discussed and from the Idaho Department of or reinstatement of the ob- AND FEES AS SET FORTH. 23, a distance of 611.14 feet updated. Commissioner discus- Lands office, Boise, Idaho. ligation. Please note purchaser insur- to said centerline of Elk sion and committee reports All delinquencies are now Creek Road; were discussed briefly. Future ance requirements posted on The balance owing as of the due, together with unpaid and Thence along said centerline of agendas were reviewed and the timber sale website. date hereof on the obligation accruing taxes, assessments, Elk Creek Road North 1°40’03” discussed. Adjourn. Approval, The State Board of Land secured by said Deed of Trust trustee’s fees, attorney’s West, 27.91 feet; Chairman Ward. Attest, Clerk Commissioners reserves the is the amount of $32,624.85 in fees, costs and advances made Thence North 3°10’46” East, Prisco, Clerk to the Board. right to reject any and all principal; plus accrued inter- to protect the security as- 76.68 feet; bids provided that good and est at the rate of thirteen sociated with this foreclo- Thence North 7°36’27” East, Published in the Idaho World sufficient grounds for reject- and one-half percent (13.5%) sure. The principal balance 58.30 feet; on October 31, 2018. ing the bid shall be stated per annum from September 12, is $96,072.36, together with Thence North 10°19’27” East, Page 16 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Wednesday, October 31, 2018 BOISE COUNTY Halloween in idaho city

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