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Homedale man First pheasant CCSO investigates arrested for Marsing man’s murder Suspect sighted in shooting at the intersection of infamous crime Homedale C-Store Cindy Drive and Windy Lane near Marsing. Perez died from against nature Sunday a single gunshot wound to the The Canyon County chest. The Canyon County Sheriff’s Office is investigating Sheriff’s Office says Perez was A Homedale man was arrested by the murder of a Marsing man shot once in the chest with a the Owyhee County Sheriff’s Office who was shot in the chest high-powered rifle and fell last week and charged with an infamous Saturday night. Sunday night behind his truck. crime against the suspect in the killing was People in the area reported nature, following a seen in a local convience store. hearing a gunshot and a man lengthy Investigators say Jose walking away from the scene. investigation, Guadalupe Perez, 26, also Authorities said neighbors had Sheriff Gary known as Rudolfo Rodriquez, reported Perez had been Aman said last was found shot to death after arguing with another man Tuesday. police responded to a call of a before the shooting. David Paul A spokesman from the VanHouten, 42, City ordinance Canyon County Sheriff’s was arrested on a Office said the department is $100,000 warrant raises gas rates looking for Valentin Garcia, last Monday. also known as Miguel Garcia David Paul Aman said his by three percent Sanchez, as a possible suspect VanHouten department has a Residents in the Homedale in the shooting. Garcia has an very strong case area who were looking forward address near where the against VanHouten, which includes a to a reduction in their natural shooting took place, but videotape and numerous complaints. gas bills after a price adder investigators have not been “He has been cited several times for from Intermountain Gas was able to locate him. They believe indecent exposure,” Aman said. dropped last month, will now he still could be in Canyon “We have video evidence of the see an additional three percent County, or may have fled to crime. A person who is guilty of the increase in their bills from the neighboring counties. infamous crime against nature, City of Homedale. Garcia, 46, is described as a committed with mankind or with any The adder was enacted from Hispanic man in his late 40’s, animal, is punishable by imprisonment Tyler Eikanger of Boise proudly displays the first Intermountain Gas to obtain about 5-feet-5 inches tall and in the state prison not less than five pheasant of his young hunting career. The 12-year- natural gas to the Homedale/ 140 pounds. He was last seen years. We have cases (against old felled the bird with a single shot from his 20-gauge Wilder area. In Homedale, the wearing a blue shirt, black VanHouten) in court now for indecent shotgunduring the annual Pheasants Forever Youth adder was an extra $.28184 per pants, and tan leather shoes. exposure. We had been receiving Shoot at Idaho Sporting Birds and Clays south of therm and was added to Garcia also had on a green and complaints of the acts for nearly a year, Homedale. General pheasant season opens at noon residential and commercial black plaid long sleeve shirt this Saturday. (Add’l photo, page 8.) –– to page 4 –– to page 4 –– to page 4 Oreana teen wins gold and silver Olympic medals Sean Collett wins barrel race, places said. “He is a joy to work with. Because of his handicap he second in poles cannot ride a horse at a gallop. He can only ride at a trot. He won the district three and four qualification competition in by Cheryl Peterson the poles and placed second in the barrels at Kuna last Oreana teen Sean Collett, 16, doesn’t let a physical summer. He also attended the Jordan Valley Junior Rodeo handicap slow him down. He proved his ability as a and competed against riders in his own age group. I think the horseman during the fall 2002 Special Olympics held at competition helped him get ready for the Special Olympics.” the Western Idaho Fair grounds last month by winning a He attends Rimrock Junior/Senior High School and is in gold and a silver medal in the equestrian events. the 10th grade. His mother said that the students in Sean’s Sean is the son of Chris and Brian Collett of Oreana class have played a large role in helping Sean adjust to and is the only Owyhee County athlete entered in the Olympic competition. Olympics. He rides for Team Oreana and for the Mountain Sean was born with infantile autism and his mother said Sagebrush club. Owyhee County Clerk Cindy Eaton he functions on about a fifth grade level educationally, but who said Collett has plenty of drive and determination functions on a teenage level socially. coaches him. He rides a paint horse named “Peacock,” which Chris “He has been one of my students since June,” Eaton –– to page 4 Sean Collett Page 2 Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002 Alfalfa seed harvest above average, glut continues Western Idaho farmers harvested an “above average” alfalfa seed crop this year, but a product glut that began in 1999 continues. The seed yield in seven western counties, including Owyhee County and Malheur County in Oregon was 800 to 1000 pounds per acre in the ground, according Doug Gross, operations manager for Dairyland Seed in Homedale. The good news is that the 2002 harvest was a success. The bad news is that production, which is already down from previous years, may force growers to look at alternatives to alfalfa and seed crops. “The industry as a whole right now has a one- to two-year carry over supply” Gross said. According to Gross, Idaho normally produces between 25,000 to 30,000 acres of production. This year, he said that figure was around 15,000. “It’s (production) expected to be down again next year,” Gross said. “So it’s not good for the growers.” Seed producers, such as Dairyland, contract growers on a Welcome to Homedale two- to four-year basis. Once those contracts expire, given the The speed limit on Main Street going into Homedale is currently 20 miles per hour, “unless current state of the industry, Gross said, growers would have to otherwise posted.” Another speed limit sign is not posted entering town, but the Homedale City plant different crops. Council will soon have that changed after agreeing to post a 25 mph speed limit sign entering Which is a big issue because leaf cutter bees that are used to town. pollinate crops have to be maintained. “You can’t let them not do anything,” Gross said. Gross said that many farmers will put the bees to work on Speed limit changes planned for Main Street reduced acreages, or loan them out to other growers, but “they’re Since the expansion of Main limit is currently 20 miles per Wednesday night to post a not worth an awful lot, because of the industry’s glut,” he said. Street in Homedale, the speed hour as posted by a sign which speed limit sign at 25 miles per “Canada has an over abundant supply of leaf cutter bees and limit on the street has been in reads, “20 miles per hour unless hour entering town and keep that’s where (growers) get they’re supply from,” Gross said. question. During a city council otherwise posted.” No other the posted speed limit leaving “Leaf cutter bees were $10 to $20 a gallon last year and they meeting last week, the council speed limit sign is posted town at 35 miles per hour. normally are close to $50.” again approached the subject entering town. The speed limit Homedale Police Chief Jeff Production gluts are cyclical. “Every 7 to 10 years,” Gross of what the speed limit into leaving town is posted at 35 Eidemiller said the new sign said. “In 1987-88, you couldn’t produce enough seed.” town should be. miles per hour. had to be ordered and would be “We’re in year 5 or 6 right now. Hopefully, were on the way Entering town the speed The council voted posted as soon as it arrived. down to more stable inventories,” he said. – CM IMPROVEDIMPROVED HORSEPOWERHORSEPOWER && TORQUETORQUE FORFOR 20032003

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A benefit to help defray will be auctioned include a pair rehabilitation costs for a of hand made reigns from Bruneau man is planned by the Webb Lisle of Bruneau, an Bruneau Ladies Aid group for original Don Collins signed Oct. 19 at the American Legion painting, two George Strait Hall. concert tickets and much more. Bruneau Rodeo Secretary The dinner will begin at 6 Kenneth Erwin was seriously p.m. followed by the auction at injured in a vehicle accident 8:30 p.m. The dance will begin on August 19, 2002, after his at 9:30 p.m. and raffle items vehicle rolled on Shoofly will be given away during the Closing Cutoff road near Bruneau. He dance. Brown said the group is The local Idaho Department of Health and Welfare office will close this winter along with three spent several weeks in the still accepting items for the other offices in the state. Clients will need to travel to Caldwell for appointments concerning food intensive care unit at Saint raffle. stamps or welfare issues in January when the office will close. A spokesman from the Boise H&W Alphonsus Regional Medical The cost will be $5 for the said a total of four offices will close their doors due to government cutbacks. Center in Boise before being dinner and $5 for the dance. moved to the rehabilitation wing. Voter pre- Chamber Erwin broke his back in several places and is now GOP bus plans paralyzed from his chest down. registration Autumn Brown, a close tour to visit personal friend, said Erwin is Christmas currently beginning to receive some use in his left arm and he Marsing deadline passes parade does not have any use yet of his The 2002 GOP bus tour for right arm. the 1st Congressional District The opportunity to pre-register to vote in the Nov. 5 election The Homedale Chamber of “We are hoping for the best will travel to the Marsing area passed last week, but voters can still register at the precinct Commerce made tentative for Ken,” Brown said last week. next week with a bus load of polling site on election day or in an absentee ballot at the County plans for this year’s Christmas “We try to keep him in good republican candidates. courthouse until Nov. 4. parade which will be held on spirits. He will need an The tour will arrive at the “After Oct. 11 voters who register at the courthouse will need the second Saturday in electronic wheel chair and Marsing Hardware store at 9:30 to show two forms of identification,” Owyhee County Clerk December. ramps to be able to get into his a.m. Oct. 22 before it travels to Cindy Eaton said last week. “If they register between Oct. 12 and Plans for the event will home when he is released from Caldwell to the Canyon County Nov. 4 they will have to vote on the same day by an absentee remain much the same as last the hospital. We want to hold a Republican Headquarters. ballot.” year with a parade through benefit to help his family be Senator Larry Craig, The two forms of ID that will be necessary are a photo downtown, children’s visit able to get the items he will Congressman , identification and one showing a current address. Eaton said a with Santa Claus, a turkey need.” Governor , drivers licenses would be accepted if it had the voters physical giveaway and a Christmas The benefit will be include Treasurer Ron Crane, Lt. Governor candidate , address and not a post office box number. She said an basket drawing. a dinner, dance, auction and Parade lineup will begin at raffle. The Jeff Palmer Band Secretary of State, Ben Ysursa, identification with the voters’ physical address would be Controller Keith Johnson, 9 a.m. in front of Tolmie’s will entertain guests at the necessary to register. Voters can also register on the day of the Attorney General candidate Hardware with judging at 9:30 dance with country music, old election, but the same identification would be required. Lawrence Wasden, and As for write-in candidates for county elections, candidates a.m. The parade is scheduled and new. A spud bar, chili, to begin at 10:30 a.m. candidate for State would need to declare intent to be filed by a write in candidate nachos, green salad and a drink Superintendent of Public by Oct. 22 at 5 p.m. She said that currently she has not received The only discussion of will be served on the dinner change during last week’s Schools Tom Luna will be on any write-in declarations. -CP menu. Brown said the highlight the bus tour. meeting was to hold the of the evening would be an drawing for the turkeys and auction of items donated by For FAST results... Homedale Middle School kicks off the gift baskets about an hour local residents and businesses. earlier then in the past. A one hour plane ride by try the annual magazine fund drive The drawing has been held Jack Walburn of Mountain at 1 p.m. in front of the post Classifieds! The annual Homedale Middle School magazine fund drive is Home will be given to the office, but this year organizers highest bidder. 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asset has been the other they had a three percent adder The amended ordinance is children in his class. She said fee on anyway. They are paying to change Ordinance 312, √ Murder √ Crime the support he has received has the same exact amount, but which was signed by former so this investigation has been been overwhelming. now it is going to the City of Homedale Mayor Paul Fink in and a black baseball hat. ongoing for awhile.” Monday morning, “We fought hard to keep Homedale.” 1997. -CP VanHouten, who lives on him in class,” Chris said. “The Homedale Police Chief Jeff Graveyard Point Road south Eidemiller reported that Garcia kids are really something to of Homedale, was held him. If it wasn’t for them, he might have been seen in Tuesday in an initial Homedale Sunday night. would not be out there.” Marsing schools appearance in which the To help the students adjust A clerk at Jackson’s Texaco $100,000 bond was upheld. reported to police that Garcia to Sean’s handicap, Chris went to hold annual On Thursday, VanHouten an extra step in helping others had just left the establishment was back in the courtroom for late Sunday night. understand her son. book fair a bond reduction hearing, “I went to the school and Marsing middle and “My night shift clerk said which was denied. -CP Garcia had come into the store made sure I personally knew elementary schools will its and he recognized him from every child in his class,” Chris annual Scholastic book fair, pictures he had seen on explained. “It has helped him beginning today and it runs television,” Texaco Manager √ Sean and it helps them. It was some through Oct. 24 at Marsing Cindy Simms said Monday borrowed from a close family of the parents and the school elementary and middle morning. “I looked at the friend, Dana Rutan. that were harder to deal with schools. pictures and he is a regular in “Sean has his own horse, then any of the kids in his Books for all ages will be here.” but he would not be good to class.” available to buy with proceeds The clerk contacted the use in these events,” Chris said. But Chris said Sean’s going to fund joint reading Homedale Police with a “Sean has a very bright brightest star has been his best programs by the library and description of the vehicle imagination. He loves movies friend JR Steiner. She said JR schools. Garcia was driving. The clerk and music. This is something attended the qualifying with The fair will be open today reported that Garcia was we kind of talked him into, but Sean and supported Sean through Friday from 8 a.m. to driving a blue/green 1992 now he is glad he did it.” through the competition. 3:30 p.m. and on Oct. 22 from Chevy Cavalier, two door with While most people can “He is a great kid,” Chris 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Oct. Owyhee County license climb on a horse and easily said. “Every time Sean thinks 23-24 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at number of 2O8662. ride away, Sean has physical about quitting, JR is there to Marsing Elementary only. Eidemiller said officers limitations that he has had to help him.” For more information, responded to the call, but adjust to be able to compete. contact Pam Herman at 896- Garcia had left the area. He “Most people have a natural 4112 ext. 156. said his department would curvature in their spine and he Ordinance does not have natural balance √ continue to search the customers for a period of five so it is very difficult for him to Homedale area for Garcia. years. ride,” Chris explained. “He has HES plans A dispatcher with the CCSO In September, the adder was to concentrate hard on his said she was unable to confirm ended by IGC, which included Scholastic Book balance. When he was younger if Garcia had been sighted. She approximately 18 percent of when we tired to teach him to Fair said the only information that the total bill. Additionally IGC ride, he would fall off. So we was being released was announced an average 28 The Scholastic Book Fair stopped and he hasn’t done a included in a press statement percent price reduction, which will be held at the Homedale lot of horse back riding, but he released Sunday. was approved on July 1, 2002. Elementary School on Oct. 16 did very well and we are all Anyone with information is But the City of Homedale will and 17 and will bring the very proud of him.” asked to call the Canyon now increase that bill by an newest books and exciting Chris said Sean’s biggest County Sheriff’s Office at 454- additional three percent after learning products from more 7531. –CP passing Ordinance number than 150 publishers to readers 339, an amendment to of all ages. Ordinance number 312. The Book Fair will feature Ordinance 339 amended traditional children’s favorites 312, section six was amended and the latest works by popular on July 25th to “provide for a authors and illustrators. The three percent franchise fee of fair is open Wednesday and P.O. BOX 97 • HOMEDALE, ID 83628 gross annual receipts received Thursday from 8-4 p.m. PHONE 208 / 337-4681 • FAX 208 / 337-4867 by Intermountain Gas The fair helps promote E-mail [email protected] company within the corporate learning while raising money For FAST results... U.S.P.S. NO. 416-340 limits of the City of for the school library and is try the Copyright 2002–– ISSN #8750-6823 Homedale.” open to the public. Classifieds! JOE E. AMAN, editor-in-chief and publisher The ordinance states: CHERYL PETERSON, reporter “Beginning with year six and COLIN MULDOON, reporter at any time thereafter, through ROBERT AMAN, composition and including year thirty, SHIRLEY MEWHINNEY, office grantee, its successors and assigns, shall pay to the city Published each week in Homedale, Idaho by Owyhee Avalanche, Inc. Entered as three percent of the gross Periodical, paid at the Post Office at Homedale, ID under the Act of March 3, 1879. POSTMASTER: send address changes to THE OWYHEE AVALANCHE, P.O. 97, annual receipts received from Homedale, ID 83628. the sales of gas.” Annual Subscription Rates: “It’s not an addition,” Homedale Mayor Harold Puri Owyhee County...... $31.50 said Monday. “It is the same Canyon, Ada, Malheur cou...... 36.75 Elsewhere...... 40.00 three percent that was already (Includes sales tax where applicable) there. I don’t know what the council intends to do with it. It is just a franchising fee. I am Deadlines not really sure what it is going for. I assume it will go back Special Financing Classifieds Display advertising into the general fund. It is Available Now! Monday noon the Friday noon the week money that the city can use to 24 Hour week of publication prior to publication fund different things. I think Emergency Service they also have other franchise Residential Commercial Legal notices Inserts fees on other things like cable. Jerry Perkins Friday noon the week Friday noon the week It did not raise anything, it is Homedale • 337-5812 prior to publication prior to publication the same as before. “When they came into town 573-1788 • 337-3674 Ben & Lori Badiola / Owners Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002 Page 5 BLM, county sign FSA seeks broad candidate pool for county working agreement for committee election federal land use planning Nomination Petitions Due October 28th USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) in Owyhee County by Colin Muldoon initial stages.” plans are supposed to match is looking to expand the pool of candidates that will run for three- Representatives of Idaho’s The congress up to our plans as much as year terms on the farmer-elected County Office Committee, Bureau of Land Management dictated through the Federal possible,” Salove said. “And according to county executive director, Ronald E. Abbott. and the Owyhee County Land Policy and Management where their plan disagrees with “We’ re looking for the broadest possible participation from Commission signed a Act (FLPMA) of 1976, that our plan, they should spell out anyone within the farming community,” Abbott said. “There’s Memorandum of “local governments and the why. And that’s never been a lot of skill and experience out there that we haven’t tapped into Understanding last week, public are to be given adequate done.” in the past and that we really could use.” which paves the way – in notice and opportunity to Until nowÖ well, maybe. The FSA County Office Committee is the most direct link theory, at least – to a closer comment on the formulation “Supposedly, we are going between USDA farm programs and local producers. The County working relationship between of standards and criteria, and to be able to have a Committee system helps shape nation-wide programs into local and federal agencies in to participate in the preparation representative, even at their programs that work at the local level by making decisions on the management of public and execution of plans and internal staff meetings at the things like commodity price support loans and payments, and lands within the county’s programs for the management BLM office in Boise,” Salove establishing yields for some crops. borders. of public lands.” said. “We supposedly will get “To make the system work, it must represent all of the “It makes (Owyhee “It (local participation) an invitation (by the BLM), different parts of local agriculture,” Abbott said “This means the County), formally, a hasn’t happened a lot before,” saying, ‘we’re having a business side of the operation, the small farmer, people in cooperator in the preparation O’Donnell said. “(With current meeting on (these) topics, you specialty crops, new farmers, women—all people with unique of the RMP (Resource planning), we are re-writing are invited.’ and valuable insights and perspective to the business. We need Management Plan),” BLM the book on participation across “We’re supposed to be able their help and experience.” spokesman Mike O’Donnell the board. The public has a lot to be there and be in on the The County Office Committee election will be held in late said in a telephone interview. more input. earliest discussions,” Salove November and early December. Nomination petitions can be They will be working with us said. “Which is what we’ve obtained at the local FSA office. Nomination petitions must be in actually developing the plan “The guidance for who is a got to have, so they look at the returned to FSA no later than October 28. as opposed to just reviewing cooperator comes out of CEQ human aspect of it. “Those people elected to the Committee will become part of (it) after the fact.” (Council of Environmental “The BLM is real big on a national network of farmers that have a unique opportunity to How this current agreement Quality),” O’Donnell said. He looking at all the environmental help the future of all local producers,” Abbott said. “This is added that, in the past, those issues and leaving the humans will actually affect the government at its best—local in nature, focused here at home, “cooperators” have historically entirely out of it,” Salove decision-making process is yet and bringing the resources and expertise of the USDA together been “agencies,” of a federal added. “Economics and to be determined, but it is with the FSA’s customers in rural America.” designed to nip potential stripe, not local officials. humans don’t play into their For more information about the County Office Committee conflicts between federal and “Recently, they (BLM) said, decisions at all, or haven’t in local concerns in the bud, so (we) need to look at local the past.” and the election process, interested people should contact us at implementation of new policies government as well,” Owyhee County Farm Service Agency (208)896-4384. will have support from both O’Donnell said. “They have sides. some specific expertise and “The point is that it’s a whole strong interest in it. Which is lot easier to get your input up great because it moves them front than to do it as a comment (counties) from the category afterwards,” O’Donnell said. of responding to physically While it appears that the sitting at the table and preparing agreement creates a new it (the RMP). partnership between federal “So, having counties as and local authorities, federal cooperators is new,” law has mandated for over 25 O’Donnell said. years that the BLM involve That Owyhee County local officials in every stage of officials and those residents land use planning and policy. who depend on the use of Quite simply, that has not federal lands for their been the case and it has long livelihoods would have been a bone of contention “specific expertise” and “a between Owyhee County strong interest” in determining officials and their federal policy seems way too obvious. counterparts. If taken at face But according to Salove, it has value, this unprecedented new only been recently that the partnership places county BLM has even acknowledged powers at the planning table that the county already had a from start to finish. plan of its own. “It’s (been) the basis of the Owyhee County’s Natural battle with the BLM for the Resource Committee has had a last 10 years,” Owyhee land use plan since the early West Valley Medical Center cordially invites you to visit our Commissioner Chris Salove 1990s. Its very creation was newly remodeled Women’s Services Unit. Please join us for a first-hand said last week. The county the county’s attempt to work should be involved, is required within federal law as a partner look at Canyon County’s premiere women’s health care facility. by law, to be involved with with the BLM. any planning from the very Under the law, “their (BLM) OPEN HOUSE • October 19, 2002 Allied Sign Noon - 6pm • Women’s Services Unit, 2nd floor

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The BLM received extra funds for prescribed fires as part of the fuels management effort within the national Healthy Forests Initiative. “Past research in higher elevation rangeland has tended to focus on small plots of land, ”Stewart Hardigree, research leader for the Agricultural Research Service said. “ Ultimately, this work will provide a scientific base of knowledge that will be useful in future vegetation management actions on both public and private lands.” The burn site is at an elevation of nearly 5,800 feet and is located approximately 10 miles southwest of Murphy and five to six miles south of Reynolds. Vegetation in the area includes Making it look easy. juniper, mahogany, bitterbrush and bunch grasses. Adam Bruns (left) watches, as Christian Conces of Boise takes aim and drops a bird. Kneeling More than 30 firefighters and other fire staff from BLM are Barney Harper of Pheasants Forever (left) and Jim Davenport, owner of Idaho Sporting Birds participates in conducting the burn. -CP and Clays. Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002 Page 9 Spotted frog another environmental issue by Cheryl Peterson land. Before that they had never retained for nearly 60 years. Both sides will call witnesses rated in excellent condition.” A tiny spotted frog is yet done any research of them “This frog is no different and the hearing officer will Black, his wife Dixie, and another issue over which south of the river, so they didn’t than any other frogs,” the make a recommendation to the children, Joseph, 13, Justin, 10 ranchers in Owyhee County have any idea how many of statement read. “It doesn’t eat State Land Board. and Bridget, 7, are the fourth have had to battle them were out here. It is not sedges and grass, it eats bugs “I feel that there isn’t a generation of Blacks to graze environmentalists for grazing normal habitat out here for the and breeds in water. Both are problem and it’s kind of a slap the land. rights. frogs. If we did not have the in abundance on the Chris in my face on my “I have lived here all my In the Owyhee mountains ponds, we would not normally Black cattle grazing allotment. management,” Black said last life,” Black continued. “Dixie south of Grand View, Chris have the frogs.” We have looked into the week. “We have worked very works in Glenns Ferry and has Black is currently fighting for And now the frog is a Columbia Spotted Frog and hard to take care of the animals a beauty shop and tanning salon his right to graze on federal candidate for the endangered will be offering our assistance and the land. That piece of there.” lands which his family has done species list and the debate has to Chris and our opinion based ground is the best piece of The Blacks have over 200 for nearly 60 years, against the intensified. upon careful observation to the ground on that mountain. When acres of private land and Columbia Spotted Frog which “There is no problem with Idaho Land Board.” a piece of land is managed approximately 100,000 inhabits the area. Now the the numbers, we have plenty The issue is set to go before properly, you will see a large federal, state and private leased question of who will lease that of them,” Black continued. a hearing officer this fall and population of all types of land. land for the next decade is up “The controversy is over who would be something like a trial. habitat. That land has been in the air. controls that piece of state land. The Columbia Spotted Frog The ground is in excellent inhabits a small frog pond his condition. We have had a team family built many years ago. of hydrologists and biologists The pond is only one of several out there and they have ponds the family built to help reported that it is in great replenish the frog, which could condition.” eventually be on the On Sept. 11, 2001 the Idaho endangered species list. Department of Lands denied Black has been grazing the environmental group its some 1500 head of cattle on request for a contested case private and state land for more hearing with sworn witnesses, than four decades, and he says and “all of the trappings of a the frogs have always been trial,” and approved issuance there. The environmental of a ten-year grazing lease to group opposing Black’s Joseph Black with grazing rights says the grazing management provisions. But of cattle has put the spotted in August, a district judged frog to endangered levels. reversed the land board’s award “Ever since I can remember, of a grazing lease to Black for and I’m 43, there have been the Sam Noble Springs land frogs here. It’s my feeling that parcel. they’ve never been hurt,” Black Idaho District Judge Duff said last week. McKee reversed the decision The question of whether or stating that the land board not the cattle are hurting the violated Idaho law by not frogs has brought Black and allowing the environmentalists the group to court and to the the opportunity to present its State Land Board over and over evidence in a contested case since 1996. Currently Black’s hearing. Now no one has a grazing rights on the land have lease to the land until the State been temporarily halted. Land Board can make another “Basically it started in 1996 decision with a contested when I gave Boise State hearing. University permission to look The Idaho Farm Bureau for the frogs on my private and released a statement on Oct. 1, state property,” Black said. saying they would assist Black “They found an abundant in his fight for a grazing ® amount of frogs on my state allotment his family has Get Checking That Pays. The Check Card that pays cash back.

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It also pointed from the Board of in the stalemate between construction of the fences and stewardship. He has made out the BLM’s responsibility Commissioners dated Owyhee County ranchers and other improvements. When every possible effort to to attempt to reach consistency September 24, commended the anti-grazing agenda of the the County supported Fretwell cooperate with the BLM— with the Owyhee County Land Mike Ferguson for a process BLM’s Owyhee Resource in urging that the fences be even when he knew their Use Plan which calls for which lead to “what we Area staff. A settlement constructed, former District demands were flat wrong. He carefully considering currently understand to be a agreement was reached Manager Kate Kitchell advised has sacrificed hisranch’s alternatives to grazing reasonable, rational settlement. between the BLM and Forest that she could find no evidence productivity in the hope that reductions before imposing For over ten years, this County, and Nancy Fretwell which will of any agreement ever being the BLM would honor its reductions in numbers or and most of the permittees in allow the Fretwells to keep their made to allow the fences. The agreementsto install range season of use which “imperil the County—including Forest Gusman allotment in business. County provided evidence of improvements and implement the economic status of the Fretwell, have asked only that The settlement is the first bright the agreement, but a grazing program rancher.” reasonable management spot in the decade-long struggle to no avail. “BLM has that would allow his The letter concluded:“The alternatives to grazing to keep this century old ranch The grazing spurned genuine ranch to survive. On purpose of this letter is to advise reductions be seriously operating. limitations included consultation, the other hand, you that if the Gusman ranch considered, and that decisions The settlement agreement in the most recent cooperation and BLM has spurned cannot continue in operation, be based upon a sound was reached in the appeal filed BLM decision coordination, has genuine Owyhee County will take all scientific management by the Fretwells challenging finally reached the refused to honor consultation, steps necessary to assure that approach.We believe that the the most recent BLM decision point at which the agreements and cooperation and those responsible for this settlement reported to us placing limitations on grazing Fretwells could not has pursued a coordination, has injustice are held accountable represents the approach which which the allotment could not economically course flawed in refused to honor in an appropriate manner. We we all believe is consistent with economically survive. The continue. They filed application of agreements and has will make sure that the state of the law.” The letter stated that stipulation of settlement should an appeal and sought science, pursued a course Idaho, the region and the nation the County believed that the be reported to the Department a stay on the decision procedure and flawed in are well aware of the bad faith approach was made possible of Interior’s Administrative which would permit administrative application of dealing on the part of the BLM, because Ferguson, Dave Law Judge on October 18, them to continue to process.” science, procedure and the persons responsible for Krosting and Howard Hedrick 2002. The County also filed an operate while and administrative putting this esteemed rancher “have applied in this case an appeal, and is delaying any awaiting an administrative process. out of business. honest, lawful management decision as to the settlement decision. The County also “If you even skim this man’s We urge you to quickly philosophy which puts until it is clear that the appealed and sought a stay. record, you will see that he has review this case—the complete cooperation, consultation and settlement will survive Upon objections by the been continually recognized as case, not just a report made coordination into practice.” objections voiced by the anti- BLM to the stays, the a leader in range management, from selective documents. If The County, however, has grazing Committee for Idaho’s Administrative Law Judge even by the BLM, until Bill you do so, perhaps reason can not decided that it will enter High Desert which intervened denied stays. The Committee Reimers, a current member of still prevail. Such result can into a settlement stipulation in the appeal. for Idaho’s High Desert your Owyhee Resource Area only be achieved if the BLM resolving the issues raised by The controversy intervened in the appeal. staff arrived in Boise. He immediately reaches out in the appeal. It will withhold surrounding the operation of Fretwells engaged Alan personally tore apart the good faith to settle this case. such decision until it can see this allotment has been Schroeder of Boise to represent Cooperative Management plan We will watch closely!” what administrative route will particularly frustrating to the them in the appeal process. in place, and from that time, A settlement meeting was be taken by the intervening Fretwells and to the County During a status conference last there has been a focus on held on September 20, 2002. Committee for Idaho’s High because of the long history of Spring, the Administrative reducing grazing use on this Fretwell, his attorney, and his Desert. The Committee has sound stewardship on the Law Judge decided that he ranch. representative Dr. Chad voiced concerns about the ranch. It has been would provide an opportunity “Now, Fretwell has reached Gibson presented the Fretwell provisions of the stipulation acknowledged by County to the parties to settle the issues the end—backed to the wall by proposal to settle, and after a agreed to by Fretwell and the officials and by ranchers in the case. On April 22, 2002 your personnel.” full day of discussion, BLM. If the Committee throughout the County that if an initial settlement discussion The letter pointed out that settlement was reached. pursues these concerns and Forest Fretwell can be driven between BLM representatives BLM personnel—area, state According to Dr. Gibson, attempts to contest the out of business, virtually no and the Fretwells was held. and national—had been “basically, we reached agreement, the County can one can survive the anti- The BLM was to follow up the advised of the flaws in the settlement on what we continue with its appeal, and grazing agenda. Forest is discussion with a responsive Owyhee Resource Area’s proposed to the BLM in 1997.” with its fight to help the known throughout the County proposal. That response did process for implementing the He and the Fretwells believe Fretwells preserve their for his stewardship of the not reach the Fretwells for more Idaho Standards and that the ranch can survive business. resource. He has been honored than two months—on June 27. by the Society for Range Fretwells then filed with the Management with their BLM a proposed settlement prestigious “Top Hand Award” agreement on July 25. No which recognizes efforts to agreement had been reached The Original advance “the art and science of by August 22, when the range management.” For Administrative Law Judge years, Forest worked with the reluctantly granted a 30 day BLM in a Coordinated extension for settlement. Then, “Lap-top” News Source Resource Management Plan to on September 10, just nine days improve the resource. He was before the deadline, the BLM commended by the BLM for submitted an entirely new Doesn’t need his efforts. A former BLM counter proposal which still Plugged in national director visited the would prevent viable economic ranch to recognize top-level operation of the allotment.The to anything. stewardship. County had stayed out of the Then, in the early 1990’s settlement discussions, waiting the Owyhee Resource Area to observe the BLM’s Available staff began to dismantle the willingness to settle this case. CRMP, and with determination However, the County stayed anytime, anyplace set out to limit grazing on the in continual touch with the allotment. About five years Fretwell representatives during ago, Fretwell proposed this frustrating process. Subscribe Today! construction of fences which Finally, on September 17, would allow him to when it appeared that no demonstrate how his settlement would be reached, management plan would the Board of Commissioners hasten resource improvements. urged settlement in a strongly The fences were orally worded letter to Mike PO Box 97, Homedale, 83628 approved, and the range Ferguson, Acting Director of 208-337-4681 • Fax 208-337-4867 conservationist flagged the line the Idaho BLM. Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002 Page 11 spending time in the kitchen Team colors galore. Use food savory snack mixes in individual your neighborhood Chinese baking? Having a sleepover with coloring and sugar sprinkles in and family-sized bags. restaurant to buy those nifty your friends! So combine the the school colors to decorate Breads and spreads. Bake mini wire-handled cardboard ASK two for double the fun. Before sugar and cutout cookies and to muffins and mini loaves of quick containers. 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Denied Trojan junior Karianne Vanderhoff blocks a shot during Homedale’s victory over Melba. Photo by Greg Garrett.

Diggin’ it Homedale’s Jenni Silveria keeps the ball in play during the Trojans’ 3-0 victory over Western Idaho Conference foe Melba on Thursday at Homedale High School. Photo by Greg Garrett. MARSING HUSKIES Slammin’-n- jammin’ Fall Sports Schedule Senior Michele Gibbens drives home a point as Kim Silveria VARSITY FOOTBALL and Jennifer Anzaldua back up the All matches begin at 7 p.m. play. Oct. 18 - Parma, here VOLLEYBALL Oct. 15- New Plymouth, sr. night Oct. 21, 22, 24 - District Tourn. TBA CROSS COUNTRY Oct. 17 - at Boise, Ann Morrison TBA

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The Trojans will host McCall-Donnelly (3-4, 1-4) Homedale to face at Deward Bell field Friday. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. Marsing falls to The Vandals bring an uncharacteristally potent passing attack that will challenge the Trojan secondary Vandal passing attack and Asbury was tight-lipped when asked what kind Melba 54-0, loses The Homedale High football team took the week of defensive sets Homedale might use to counter off by virtue of a bye in the schedule to ready itself for McCall. Heller for season the remainder of the season. The Vandals losing record is deceptive. McCall When it rains, it pours. Coach Greg Asbury and his Trojans, (3-3 overall, dropped a 28-27 heartbreaker to Parma last week. Its ClichÈs aside, when first-year coach Murland 3-1 Western Idaho Conference) are coming off a offense is for real. Rydalch took over the Marsing High football program, disappointing 31-14 loss to conference leader Parma Homedale will rely on its punishing running game, he knew the 2002 season would be a challenge. on Oct. 5. A game that Asbury said Homedale could led by seniors Cole Cooper and Brandon Hathhorn. He knew there would be a very good chance that have easily won, had it not been for costly mental Cooper has rushed for 704 yard this season, his young Huskies would struggle against every one errors. Hathhorn 414. of their opponents, but what he hadn’t figured on during this rebuilding season, was losing one of his Rimrock picks standout athletes. Homedale fairs well in In the first quarter of last Friday’s 54-0 blowout up three loss to a not-that-great Melba team at Marsing, the WIC cross country meet Huskies (0-6 overall, 0-4 Western Idaho Conference) volleyball wins, Homedale’s cross country team gained momentum last week in meets at lost running back Cody Heller for the season to a Riverbend Golf Course and in McCall. broken leg. hosts Cole Valley The Trojans regular season concludes today at Melba. The District 3 Needless to say, the loss of Heller isn’t going to meet is at Riverbend Oct. 23. help Marsing’s chances of avoiding a winless season in season finale. Last Wednesday, the Trojan girls placed third at the Western Idaho and truth be told, those chances weren’t that great Conference meet in Wilder, as they were edged out by New Plymouth by even with the sophomore in the lineup. Rimrock High School’s one point in the team standings. The Huskies face their two toughest opponents on volleyball team maintained its McCall-Donnelly took top honors in the conference meet with 35 points, the schedule to close out the season.

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 School menu OwyheeOwyhee CountyCounty  October 21-25, 2002 Marsing School District ChurchChurch DirectoryDirectory Monday: No School Tuesday: Chicken Patty on a bun fruit variety Chinese Egg   roll, fresh salad bar, Fresh baked roll, variety milk, baked potato and/or chili, fresh salad bar, fresh baked roll, to go box Assembly of God Crossroads St. Hubert's Wednesday: Red Baron Pizza, fruit variety, garden salad w/ Assembly of God Church Catholic Church dressing, and cookie. Variety milk, Soup & sandwich, fresh Wilder Homedale salad bar, fresh baked roll, to go box Hwy 19 & 95, 482-7644 Homedale Thursday: Nacho w/toppings, fruit crisp, golden corn, variety 15 West Montana, 337-4458 Pastor Geoff Cole 101 E. Owyhee, 337-3153 milk Assorted sandwiches Condiments, Fresh salad bar and Pastor George Greenwood Sunday School 10am Father Oscar Jarimillo Fresh baked roll, to go box Sunday School 9:45am Sunday Morning Worship 11am Liturgical Schedule Masses: Sunday Morning Worship 10:30am Sunday Evening Worship 6pm Sunday: 9:00 am Friday No school Sunday Evening Service 6:30pm Wed. Bible Study 7pm 1:00 pm (Spanish) Wed. Bible Study 7:00pm Weekday prayer 6pm-9pm Homedale Elementary Church of Jesus Christ of Monday: Early dismissal. Hamburger/bun or Fish patty/bun Friends Community Fries/tot, strawberries, cookie and choice of milk Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Latter Day Saints Tuesday: Crispito or Toasted cheese sandwich, Taco salad, Homedale Homedale Homedale applesauce, churro and choice of milk. 337-4248 or 454-1528 708 West Idaho Ave 337-4112 301 W. Montana, 337-3464 Bishop Ned Stokes Wednesday: Chicken fillet or CF beefsteak, mashed potatoes SE corner Idaho and West 7th Sunday School: 9:30 am Bishop Jerry Anderson and gravy, berry crisp and choice of milk. Sunday Services: 10am Sunday Morning Worship: 10:45 am Pastor: John Beck Sunday 1st Ward 9am Thursday: Spaghetti or hot pocket, French bread, green beans, Sunday 2nd Ward 12:30pm pears and choice of milk. Primary 11am Friday: 1/2 Ham & cheese or 1/2 Turkey sand., Yogurt, celery Nazarene Church sticks, apple, granola and choice of milk. Homedale Baptist Wilder Church of God Homedale Church Wilder 2nd W. and Owyhee, 337-3151 Homedale Middle Homedale 205 A St. E, 482-7839 Pastor Chuck Ryan Sunday School 9:45am Monday: Early dismissal. Nachos or Baked potato & toppings, 212 S. 1st W., 337-3715 Pastor Ray Gerthung Sunday Morning Worship 10:30am Fresh veggie, fruit, cookie bar and choice of milk. Sunday School 10am & 11am Sunday School 9:45am Sunday Service 11am Sunday Evening Worship 6pm Tuesday: Chicken or beef nuggets, fruit, cinnamon roll and Sunday Evening 7pm Wednesday Night 7pm Wednesday Evening 7pm Sunday Eve. 6:00pm choice of milk. Wed. Eve. 7:00pm Adult Bible Study/Prayer, Youth Group & Wednesday: Pizza 7-8, French bread pizza 5-6, tossed salad, Pastor James Huls 12 Step Bible-based Recovery Group fruit, cookie and choice of milk. Thursday: Burrito or chicken & noodles, vegetable, fruit, Owyhee Baptist Church Marsing Church of Christ dessert or salad bar, and choice of milk. Homedale Friday: Hamburger or hot dog, fries, fruit and choice of milk. Catholic Church Marsing Marsing 337-3147 1 Railroad Ave., Homedale 932 Franklin, Marsing Homedale High 459-3653 Sunday school 10am 896-5604 Good Shepherd Saturday 7:00pm Sunday Bible Study 10am & 1pm Monday: Early dismissal. Pizza or hot pockets, salad, fruit, Sunday services 11am and 6:30pm Good Shepherd Sunday 12 noon (Spanish) Wednesday services 7pm Sunday Worship 11am dessert and choice of milk Wednesday Bible Study 6pm Tuesday: chicken nuggets or Hot dogs, rice, green beans, fruit and choice of milk. Wednesday: Baked potato & toppings, or burrito or enchilada, Bible Missionary hot roll, tossed salad, fruit, and choice of milk. Christian Church Church Assembly of God Church Thursday: Chicken patty/bun or sandwich choice, fries, fruit, Homedale Homedale Marsing dessert and choice of milk. 110 W. Montana, 337-3626 West Idaho, 337-4437 139 Kerry, 896-4294 Friday: Crispito/taco salad or rib-b-que/bun, corn, fruit and Pastors Maurice Jones & Duane Crist Pastor Paul Miller Pastor Rick Sherrow Sunday Morning Worship 11am choice of milk. Sunday School 10am Sunday School 10am Church school 9:45 Worship 11am Sunday Worship 11am & 6 pm Bruneau-Grand View School District Sunday Evening 7pm Monday: Macaroni & cheese, deviled eggs, green beans, muffins, fruit and milk. Lizard ButteBaptist Church Nazarene Church Trinity Holiness Church Tuesday: Beef fajita, stir-fry veggie, fried rice, fruit cup and Marsing Marsing Homedale milk. Pastor Dave London 119 N. Main Wednesday: Chicken & noodles, tossed salad, green beans, 116 4th Ave. W., 587-4866 Pastor Bill O'Connor Pastor Samuel Page fruit, roll/butter and milk. Sunday worship 11am-12pm 896-4184 337-5021 Sunday school 9:45am-10:55am Behind Mr. B's Market Sunday School 10am Thursday: Cheese yum yum, potato soup, veggie, fruit, cookie Worship Services - Sunday 11am and 6pm Sunday evening 6-7pm Sunday Morning Worship 11am Sunday School - 9:45am and milk. Wednesday evening 7pm-8pm Sunday Evening 7pm Mid Week TLC Groups Friday: No school – Parent-Teacher conference Every 3rd Sat. family video at 6 pm Thursday Evening 7:30pm

Church of Jesus Christ of Vision Bible Church Senior news Latter Day Saints Marsing United Methodist Church Marsing 221 West Main Marsing, Idaho Wilder Homedale Senior Citizens’ Center 215 3rd Ave. West, 896-4151 208-896-5407 Corner of 4th St. & B Ave. Turkey … Noodles, veggies, coleslaw, roll and fruit will be Bishop Streibel Sunday School 9:30 a.m. 880-8751 served for dinner on Thursday, October 17. Bishop Christensen Sunday Service 10:30 a.m. Pastor Carolyn Bowers Sunday 1st Ward 9am Youth Meeting Wed. 7:00 p.m. Sunday Services 9:30am Sausage, eggs, hashbrowns, biscuits and gravy, pancakes, Sunday 2nd Ward 12:30pm toast and juice will be served for breakfast on Friday, October 18 Primary 11am from 7-10 a.m. Word of Hope Seventh Day Monte Carlo night to benefit Meal on Wheel will be held at the First Tango Club Saturday October 19 from 7 – 12 p.m. Southern Baptist Church Adventist The Presbyterian Church Homedale Homedale Grandma Club will meet at the center on Monday October 21 Homedale 16613 Garnet Rd., at 11:30 a.m. 320 N. 6th W., 337-3060 711 W. Idaho, 455-3572 880-4685 or 453-9289 Grilled Ham … Cheese and Turkey san, soup, carrot raisin Pastor Marianne Paul Pastor: Kevin Carpenter Pastor Allan Payne Sunday Morning Worship 11am Sunday Worship: 1 pm Sabbath School Sat. 9:30am salad, fruit lunch will be held on Tuesday, October 22 at noon. Sunday School 11am Sunday Bible Study for all ages: 2:30 p.m. Worship 11am The shopping bus will leave Homedale at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Mtg. 7:30

Marsing Senior Citizens’ Center Iglesia Bautista Calvary Holiness Church Knight Community Church Palabra de Esperaza Wilder Grand View Roast Beef w/gravy, potatoes, carrots, tossed salad, bread and Homedale Corner of 3rd St. & B Ave., 482-7208 Pastor Kerry S. Crenshaw pudding will be served for dinner on Thursday, October 17. Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. 834-2639 Sunday Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. On Monday, October 21, Beef and noodles, Harvard beets, 711 W. Idaho, 463-9569 rolls, salad and apricots will be served for dinner. Sunday Evening: 6:00 p.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Pastor Jose Diaz Wednesday Evening: 7:00 p.m. Video Series: Wednesday, 7 p.m. Bacon or sausage, eggs, pancakes or waffles will be served for Servicios: Los Domingos 3:00 pm Pastor: David Alley Bible Study, men & women: Thurs., 9 a.m. breakfast on Wednesday, October 23. Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002 Page 15 Looking back... from the files of The Owyhee Avalanche and Owyhee Chronicle

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Trojans slaughter Mustangs Mollerup’s Gets A Face Lifting Escaped –John McMorrow, who was in jail for Pete Phillips and Tom Morris have been in paint up shooting McCormack, escaped on e night last week. in homecoming 63-0 He managed to break or twist off the head of a bolt HOMEDALE –A complete slaughtering on the to their elbows this week while redecorating the show room and office at Mollerup’s. The rooms have holding an iron bar, with which the jail door was homed field climaxed the homecoming events for the secured. He then used the bar in prying open the door. Homedale Trojans last Friday night, when they met been painted an attractive shade of green with white Sheriff Springer has been on the search for the the weak, underdeveloped Melba Mustangs. The trim and new displays units have been added to culprit, who as yet has not been heard of. scoreboard read 63-0 at the end. improve the general appearance of the place. The Homedale is now tied for second in Division 1 of department has been completely revamped to *** the Western Idaho Conference with an even-up 1-1 accommodate a complete stock of International We Direct Attention To- day To The Advertisment and 3-2-1 for the year. Also involved in the tie are Harvester Parts. Of Owyhee Road And Bridge Co.. They now have New Plymouth and Rimrock. Watch your Chronicle for a notice regarding the their road completed in good shape from here to For the most part, the game was over after the first “family Party”, an annual event of the International Camp McDermit. The distance, a measured, is 87 quarter. Phil Maupin scored four touchdowns for 145 Harvester Co. mile, with excellent water and grass all the way. yards rushing around and through the Mustangs as There is a first rate gravelly ford at the crossing of the Homedale erected a 27-0 advantage after the initial Nat’l. Guard Boys Called To Service Owyhee, and before high water in the spring a 12 minutes. Maupin, who played only the first half, Cpl. Duane Emory, a member of the local National substantial bridge will be built. No toll is charged. wound up with a total of 251 yards rushing. End- Guard unit, has been inducted into the Army Infantry. *** turned – fullback Gerald Pearson bulled for 62 yards He left on October 13. Stop It- There are a number of bad boys round in seven totes, quarterback Brett Tolmie had 77 yards Willis Zillig, son of Mr. ad Mrs. William Zillig of town who make it their business to annoy people by in just three carries, Kurt Hulse had 55 yards in four Homedale, took his pre-induction physical in throwing stones on the roofs of houses. This practice tries, and Junior Doug Williams came away with 68 anticipation of Army duty this past week. Pfc. Ricardo is neither cunning nor smart and must be stopped. If yards in seven carries, all but three in the third period. Salutregui and Charles Coates of the local Guard unit parents are unable or unwilling to control the conduct The Trojans limited Melba to 49 yards rushing in are leaving for regular Army cooks school in of their off spring, we will suggest a method of the first two quarters, no first downs and the Mustangs California. They will still be attached to the local unit curbing those unruly juveniles. never got farther from their own goal line than the but will be under army orders while attending school. *** Melba 42. Still They Come – Happening in at W. F. … Co’s At the same time, Homedale’s offensive line was Demo Rally In Marsing office on Tuesday last, we noticed a brick worth a blasting holes in the Melba defense, springing Maupin, W. H. “Pete” Jensen, Democratic candidate for little over $22,000. It was taken from the Ida Elmore Tolmie and Pearson repeatedly for huge gains. Congress from the Second Congressional District, mine, and has since been sent to San Francisco by Round Town will be the honored quest at a luncheon to be held at Thos. Cole Jr. Quite a monetary transaction for a the Wo He Lo Club house in Marsing Saturday noon, Homedale – Dottie Beavers, Lee Ann and Roger small mining town. Bill Harder, Democratic county chairman, informed from Caldwell visited her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. *** The Chronicle this week. Arthur Goodloe last Wednesday and had dinner. Schools– The school marshal has just made his All interested person are cordially invited to attend Saturday evening Sheryl Beavers, Caldwell, visited report, from which we find that there are 101 children this luncheon and rally, Harder said. The luncheon with the Arthur Goodloes Sheryl is Mrs. Goodloe’s in this district between the ages of 5 and 21. These will be served by ladies of the Knowlton Height PTA. granddaughter. children should all be going to school; in fact it is a Guests at the Homedale Senior Citizens nutrition almost criminal on the part of the people any longer dinner Tuesday, October 4, were Ruth and Clyde New Manager At Golden Rule Store to neglect the necessary arrangements for the Hill, Parma and Alice and Carl Halberg from Nampa. H. S. Matthews, new manager of the Golden Rule establishment of a good school. The fact is the Ronald Maxwell and family, and Leon Maxwell Store in Homedale, reports that he has found our capacity of the school house or jail, one or the other, and family, all of Boise, visited their mother Laura town a very friendly place. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew are have to be increased very soon, for it is impossible for Rowland last Sunday. still living in Caldwell but as soon as suitable housing that number of the American youth to be idle. In this Matt and Jim Paxton from ISU, Pocatello, visited is found they plan to move to Homedale. connection, we may add that the School Trustees their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Paxton, and sister Mrs. Ruth J. Clominger, also of Caldwell, is working have about made arrangements for the erection of a Mrs. Colleen Lowder for the weekend. A family in the store this week helping with the books house and if they can get sufficient assistance they dinner was served last Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Bob North Side will build a comfortable and substantial structure and Paxton, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lowder, John, Mike and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murray and children were one that will be an ornament to the place About Tony, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob Paxton, Matt and Jim. Sunday dinner guests of the Forest Hensons. $1,500 currency have been subscribed for this purpose Mr. and Mrs. Buford Kuhns, Wenatchee, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Freitag returned Friday from and the amounts not already paid will probably be are visiting Mrs. Kuhn’s mother, Mrs. Jessie Tucker, Washington and Oregon where they visited relatives. called for within the next week or two. If that amount at the Homedale Nursing Home. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas, Charlotte Kershner could be doubled it would be sufficient for the Ida Bachman has returned to Nampa after visiting and Margaret Millspaugh visited at the Ralph present purpose. They will either commence the her cousin Ethel Woodburn for two weeks Townsend home Sunday. building immediately or refund the money already Fourteen senior Citizens from Homedale went to Mr. and Mrs. Vern Haverfield and son have moved collected. Emmett last Saturday for the Emmett Seniors Inc. to Great Falls, Montana. *** grand opening of their new addition. Homedale Senior Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Snell were Sunday callers at the Dance At The Poorman- T. B. Phebe dedicated the band furnished music for the afternoon and evening Bill Baxter home in Adrian, Oregon. new boarding house at the Poorman mine with a dances. About 100-150 people attended. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tilford and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry dance on Thursday evenings last. We were in the Alice Benorden is in the Ivorson Hospital in Parker and children spent the weekend at Riggins, make-up of a stage load of wild but well meaning Laramie, Wyo. suffering from pneumonia. McCall and New Meadows, Idaho. folks whom old man Springer’s careful hand and Donna Haylett and Florence Stimmel have returned Mrs. Elmer Prow and children visited relatives in steady nerve guided to the bleak summit of War from a visit with Bob Stimmel on Camano Island, Boise Sunday. She reports Mrs. Eggers much Eagle. It was beautiful moon-light evening, affording Wash. after a four day stay. Mr. and Mrs. Gene improved. unusual facilities for star gazing. About thirty couples Skogeron, Boise, went to Washington to join the Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKinley of Emmett were tripped the light fantastic toe till three o’clock in the families and to visit Mr. and Mrs. Art Mortenson, Sunday callers at the Ivan Nanney home. morning. The generous host provided a magnificent Roche Harbor, Wash. Marion and Edith Stimmel supper. The music couldn’t be beat. This was the from Anderson Island, Wash. also visited the group. highest dance that ever took place in Owyhee. Donna, Florence, Bonnie and Gene returned home *** with Marion and Edith for an overnight visit on Report Of Grand Jury– The following persons Anderson Island. served as Grand Jurors at the present term of Court. O. R. Weaver, Bartlesville, Okla., and Mrs. Forrest A. J. Sands, Foreman; J. S. Trask, A.Loucks, Oris Meuret were weekend guests of their mother, Mrs. Warren, Col. Oblson, S. O. Hughes, W. W. Hastings, Mae Weaver, Homedale Uriah Perry, Wm. Vincent, P. H. Quackenbush, H. Friday, Mr. Roy Streeder, Boise, had dinner with Way, Jos. Corwin, L. W. Bonney, Wm. Barns, J. his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. Brinkerhoff, Chas. Miller, Fred Brunzell. Page 16 Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002 Commentary Editor’s notebook On the edge of Joe Aman common sense Is it, or isn’t it? Baxter Black, DVM County to deliberate public v. private road issue Compassion in labeling A public hearing is scheduled for November 13-14 in Murphy to Urban consumers are becoming more aware of the source of their food inquire into the status of the Reynolds Creek road, to determine whether it supply. This is a reverse in the decades-long trend wherein they were is a private road or a public road. The issue is being brought forth by the treated like two-year-olds and allowed to pretend that Teriyaki chicken, property owners whose lands the road crosses, and asking the county Fajitas and Red Lobster were manufactured from soybeans, plywood and commissioners to validate the road as a private road. mushroom gravy. This recognition that real animals are involved is also The status of this road has been in contention for several years. In times an acknowledgment that living creatures are sacrificed all along the food past, the property owners have closed the road to public travel and locked chain, in what appears to be the natural order of life on earth. the gates. However, recently the landowners and recreationists came to an This changing of our collective attitude is a result, agreement that the roads would remain open by permission, and users are in part, of the 9-11 tragedy. It has put everything in a to respect the property rights by staying on the road and refrain from new perspective. It has dampened the effort of those hunting and other off-road activities on the private lands through which the who promoted the idea that human life has no more road traverses. value than a rat or a monkey or dog. It is much easier This agreement did not set well with some, who contend the road is a for us livestock people to communicate with public road and use of the road cannot be restricted, even by urban†consumers if we both accept right off the bat, acknowledgement that permission of its use is granted and/or necessary. that the way a feeder pig†becomes a spare rib is not, The Reynolds Creek road (historically known as the Democrats Road) necessarily, a pretty procedure but it is not murder. is one of the oldest in the county, having been used as the Livestock producers have been in business since main access route to the mining camps around Silver Abel served his first goat barbecue. That’s a long time. City in the 1860s. In 1868 the county commissioners We have learned how to handle our stock, how to keep them healthy, and designated the Scotch Bob Road as the county road to how to deal with the stress while demanding more of them. Silver City from Murphy. This road is roughly the same In the U.S., 50% of the food dollar is spent eating out and 96% of the as the present-day route, except from Diamond Basin population eats meat. Restaurants have long used vague descriptions to the road went towards Rabbit Creek rather than crossing characterize the source of their entree in supposedly flattering ways; free the flats to Highway 78. range chicken, corn fed beef, organically grown, hand milked,†adopted, There are two issues at stake pertaining to the domesticated, kosher blessed, homegrown, grass fat, I.Q.†selected, lik- Reynolds Creek road. ability tested and cowboy approved. The first issue is whether the road is public or private. †I expect that menus will continue to expand on this practice of In Idaho, a public road can be established in two ways: The first is by compassion labeling, i.e., action of the board of county commissioners. The procedure is outlined in Rack of Lamb with Mint jelly - $18.75 Selected from an all volunteer Idaho Code, title 40. flock in the pristine foothills of Colorado. The second is by use and maintenance. There is little question whether Salmon Gwendine - $16.50 Each salmon was helped up the fish ladder the public has made use of the road for a period of five years. But this is only by wildlife candystripers in the Columbia River Wilderness. half of the equation. The county must have maintained it with public money Grain-fed Mississippi Catfish - $10.25 Catfish are fed individually and for a period of five years. Prior to 1963, lack of use or maintenance for five taken out of the pond to pee pee twice a day. years caused an automatic abandonment of a public road (roads established 18-oz Texas T-Bone- $22.95 Each steer has his own personal trainer since then requires action by the commissioners for abandonment). and is given poise and modesty lessons to mute his tendency to exaggerate. To further complicate the issue, in May of 1948 the commissioners You get the idea. This new-found sensitivity was demonstrated to me abandoned all its roads within the county, and at the next meeting, recently at a banquet. I saw the menu, so I asked the chef how the chickens designated which roads would be public roads and be maintained. The were prepared. “Well” he said, it wasn’t hard, they knew from the Reynolds Creek road was not listed, and was, if previously a public road, beginning they wouldn’t make it. abandoned. Whether the county has, since 1948, met the requirement of five years of necessary maintenance on the road to establish a prescriptive easement will no doubt be a topic at the hearing. The other issue is that of the R.S.2477 designation. Revised Statute 2477, a federal statute, was a part of the 1866 mining act, and states “[T]he Letter to the editor right of way for the construction of highways over public lands, not reserved for public uses, is hereby granted.” The law was repealed with the Supports Otter passage of FLPMA (Federal Land Policy Management Act of 1976) but explicitly protected RS2477 rights-of-way in existence at that time. In the last two years I have had the opportunity to meet with Congressman What this boils down to is: When these ranches were patented, did the Butch Otter as he represented the interests of Idaho in our Congress. I found federal government reserve the right-of-way of the road? If there is a Congressman Otter to be uniquely qualified for the job. reservation for the road on the original patent, there probably is a right-of- I saw evidence of his strong work ethic at a hearing in Washington. His grasp way for the public. If there is no reservation, there probably isn’t a right- of the subject was superior to all others there - he clearly had done his homework well. And he did not rest in his questions until he peeled back the spin and the of-way. smoke of the people testifying until the central facts of the matter were clear for Another question will be: If there is in fact a federal right-of-way, did all to see. the county accept it as an RS2477 road, and if not, is that a requirement? During one Congressional recess, he brought very senior officials in the This, too, will be a topic at the hearing. Department of the Interior to Owyhee county where they witnessed firsthand the The worn argument that “I’ve traveled that road for years, therefore it’s challenges of those dependent on natural resources and federal land policies in a public road” should not have a bearing on the issue. The decision should the West. On all occasions his infectious enthusiasm, good humor, and respect for all, – and we’re confident, will – be decided by facts and how they pertain to allowed him to communicate effectively with the various interests involved. the law. His values are the values of rural Idaho. He represents us well and deserves our It will be interesting, to say the least. support. On Election Day, no matter how behind we are in harvest or gathering cattle or checking inventory - nothing is more important than casting our vote for this good man. We will live with the consequences for many years. Joe Aman may be reached at The Owyhee Avalanche Ted Hoffman, DVM or directly via email: [email protected] Mountain Home , Idaho Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002 Page 17 Commentary Farm Bureau Accuracy in media What’s Idaho’s potato crop worth? By John Thompson, No man’s land Director of Information Notra Trulock

The Associated Press recently reported in Idaho’s largest newspaper and The Border Patrol appears on the verge of declaring victory in its several others, that annual spending by hunters and fishermen is more than campaign to control illegal immigration along our border with Mexico. It the value of the state’s potato crop. says that for the first time since 1989 it will arrest fewer than one million Although no editor has yet been willing to step up and take credit for the people crossing illegally this year. Apparently, the Border Patrol hasn’t article, it is suspected to have originated in north Idaho. The article quoted the been listening to the residents of Cochise County, Arizona, who share an director of the Congressional Sportsman’s Foundation saying hunting and 84-mile border with Mexico. Maybe that’s because Tucson sector officials fishing generate $754 million per year in Idaho and that is worth more than recently disbanded a Citizens Advisory Board, after it became too critical the state’s potato crop. of the Patrol’s failure to stem the flood of illegal crossings in their county. This is a typical case of a news source making a preposterous statement The Border Patrol’s strategy has focused on erecting barriers along and a reporter not taking the time to check the facts. What’s astonishing is the heavily traveled sectors of Mexico’s border with Texas and California. The piece made it all the way to the Associated Press wire without anyone making an effort to check facts. That means a minimum of three editors, people who overall effect, however, has been to channel illegal immigration into are paid to check facts, read the story and didn’t see anything wrong. Arizona. Barriers were erected at Arizona entry points at Nogales and Hunting and fishing do a lot for Idaho’s economy and that’s great. But on Douglas to push an economic scale, comparing hunting and fishing to the potato industry is illegal crossers into areas the Patrol thought would be easier to monitor like comparing a minnow to a 60-pound lake trout. and control. Here are some Idaho potato industry facts. It costs about $1,500 to grow That strategy has clearly failed. Good numbers are hard to come by, but one acre of potatoes. Idaho farmers plant 375,000 to 400,000 acres of potatoes the Border Patrol says that it apprehends about one in five illegal crossers. every spring. To get the crop to harvest, Idaho farmers invest over well over Over a six-month period it says that it apprehended 160,000 illegals; if true, $500 million into labor, power, fertilizer, equipment and other fixed costs. that means nearly 650,000 made it across safely. Local ranchers believe Idaho farmers harvest between 120 and 150 million hundredweight of that only about one in ten are caught, meaning that nearly 1.3 million make potatoes every fall. About 60 percent of the crop is processed into french fries, it across. Obviously the Patrol has been unable to successfully interdict the tater tots, au gratin, potato flakes etc. The rest is sold fresh. steady streams of illegals that ranchers see crossing their property almost Under these conservative estimates, if farmers break even, the farm gate nightly. value of Idaho’s potato crop is $600 to $750 million dollars per year. At the The ranchers have photographed illegal aliens in groups of forty or fifty retail level, fresh potatoes normally sell for 29 to 49 cents per pound. moving along established trails, complete with way stations. The way Processed potato products in general fetch slightly more. For instance a stations are stocked with food and water, sometimes supplied by local high regular size order of french fries at a fast food restaurant costs 99 cents and school kids recruited and well-paid by the coyotes who lead these groups. normally weighs less than half a pound. Each morning the ranchers police up debris from the previous night’s But just for argument’s sake let’s say the retail value of Idaho’s potato crossings: water bottles, half-eaten food, discarded clothing, human waste, crop is 10 cents per pound. At 120 billion pounds, the retail value of Idaho’s and sometimes prescription medicines and syringes. potato crop is $12 billion bucks. In addition, Idaho has over 20 potato processing plants and over 50 fresh Border crossers are nothing new for the ranchers, but they noticed a packing plants that employ thousands of people. change in the character of the groups in the mid-1990s, which they say has Hunting and fishing are certainly important to Idaho’s economy, but it turned Cochise County into a “no man’s land.” Drug smuggling is rampant; takes some exceptionally creative accounting to make these recreational the ranchers report men wearing black ski masks, armed with AK-47 pursuits more valuable to the state’s economy than the potato industry. assault rifles, escorting others carrying backpacks presumably loaded with marijuana or cocaine. Drug smugglers have been blamed for the recent killing of a National Park Service ranger and a spate of other shootings along the border. Formerly believed to be mostly Mexican, locals think these groups are now composed of largely Central and South Americans. These OTMs Letter to the editor (Other Than Mexicans-a formal Border Patrol category) have been more prone to vandalism and have also proven more violent in encounters with Fought right here local ranchers. Equally worrisome, the ranchers report growing numbers of Middle Eastern, Asian, and South Asian groups crossing their lands. Dairy woman Rita Kootstra says “And you must realize the only reason why Although congressional reports label these sightings “unconfirmed,” Americans preach democracy, justice, human rights and equality to Third World the Border Patrol has apprehended Yemenis, Egyptians, Iraqis, Pakistanis, nations is because no one here or in Europe are (sic) naive and gullible enough to believe it” (Times News 9/3/02). and Iranians. One rancher photographed a group of Indian nationals Do you agree? Are we now a country where none of these matter but only apprehended by the Border Patrol; another reported the presence of 35 money and profit matter? Are we content or stupid enough to have wealthy Iranians in his front yard one Thanksgiving Day morning. The Arab interests such as industrial dairies tell us what speakers we can listen to and what crossers reportedly pay well and often travel in vans, which are then ads can be on the radio? Since 9-11 we Americans have supposedly united in abandoned when they reach their destinations. patriotism, but what does that really mean if in places like southern Idaho, the But the numbers don’t begin to tell the real story of the impact on freedom of speech is being lost? Cochise County. The county has experienced increased lawlessness, Call me “naive and gullible” but I am unwillingly to accept that these ideals and severe health care and environmental consequences, and the destruction of freedoms no longer have any place in our great country, and I know a candidate property values. The locals fear that previously eradicated diseases and for State Senate who will keep them alive. While some shallow-minded people focus on the length of Bill Chisholm’s viruses that are unknown locally are passing through the area. Local health hair, people who think and care about issues realize that under that hair is an care professionals lack training to make correct diagnoses, but Border intelligent, knowledgeable brain. When you listen to him participate in a Patrol agents now wear latex gloves and face masks due to the increasing discussion, you hear that he does not dictate, but neither will he settle for quick, number of detainees with obvious afflictions. One local hospital has closed pat, one-sided answers to difficult issues and he does not lower himself to ridicule its long-term-care ward and other viewpoints. virtually all maternity/child care services in the County have been As State Senator, Bill will not always have the votes go his way, but he closed due to the uncompensated emergency care dispensed to injured or understands the reality of moving things along politically, and you can be certain sick border crossers. Local business and tourism suffer. that he will keep the legislators in deep discussions that connect all the dots. You The uneven application of the Border Patrol’s strategy has created a can also be certain that Bill is not for sale to the political lobbyists. He does not nightmare for the residents of Cochise County. When the national media worship the god “Almighty Dollar.” His lifestyle proves that he does what he does because of his deeply held commitments. Bill walks the talk. covers the story, it focuses mostly on the travails of illegal border crossers, Bill will represent all citizens, not just the wealthy ones. while local ranchers are demonized as gun-toting, racist vigilantes. Cochise Many Idahoans understand we are at a critical point and will vote for Bill County ranchers want the U.S. military to guard the border until the Border Chisholm who will shake up “business as usual” in Boise. The fight for our Patrol can effectively assume these duties, but the White House resists this freedoms is being fought right here. due to “cultural and historic reasons.” Both political parties are hoping for Elizabeth Slifer a large Hispanic turnout in upcoming elections and fear alienating potential Filer, Idaho voters. Meanwhile, tensions in Cochise County continue to grow. Page 18 Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002 Public notices NOTICE OF above Grantors are named to NORTHEAST QUARTER; SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF conferred in that certain Deed of TRUSTEE’S SALE comply with Idaho Code Section THENCE THE NORTHEAST QUARTER Trust. 45-1506 (4) (a). No representation NORTH 89 DEGREES 47’ OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 The default for which this sale is On 1/31/2003, at the hour of is made that they are or are not EAST 188.00 FEET, ALONG THE NORTH, RANGE 5 WEST OF to be made is: 11:30 a.m., of said day, the Trustee presently responsible for this SOUTH LINE OF THE SAID THE BOISE MERIDIAN; Failure to pay the monthly at the lobby of the Owyhee County obligation. NORTH HALF OF THE NORTH THENCE payment due 04/01/2002 of Courthouse, off Highway 78, The default for which this sale is HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST NORTH 89 DEGREES 46’40” principal, interest and impounds and Murphy, Owyhee County, Idaho to be made is the failure of the QUARTER OF THE EAST 148.00 FEET, ALONG THE subsequent installments due PIONEER TITLE COMPANY OF Grantors to: make monthly NORTHEAST QUARTER; NORTH LINE OF SAID thereafter; plus late charges, with ADA COUNTY, an Idaho installments as set forth on the Deed THENCE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF interest currently accruing at 9.740 corporation, as Successor Trustee, of Trust Note secured by said Deed NORTH 00 DEGREES 25’20” THE NORTHEAST QUARTER, percent per annum; together with will sell at public auction, to the of Trust. The original loan amount WEST 150.00 FEET, PARALLEL TO THE INITIAL POINT OF THIS all subsequent sums advanced by highest bidder, for cash in lawful was $28,000.00 with interest TO THE SAID WEST LINE; UTILITY EASEMENT; THENCE beneficiary pursuant to the terms money of the United States of thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES CONTINUE and conditions of said Deed of Trust, America, all payable at the time of annum as evidenced by the note 47’ WEST 188.00 FEET, NORTH 89 DEGREES 46’40” and any supplemental sale, the following described real dated 4/21/1999. Monthly PARALLEL TO THE SAID WEST EAST 496.40 FEET; THENCE modifications thereto. The principal property, situated in Owyhee installments in the amount of $ LINE; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 09’30” balance owing as of this date on County, Idaho, and described as 179.77 or more are due for 3-33-02 SOUTH 89 DEGREES 47’ EAST 496.40 FEET; THENCE said obligation is $70,171.14, plus follows, to-wit. and on the 22nd day of each and WEST 188.00 FEET, PARALLEL SOUTH 89 DEGREES 46’40” interest, costs and expenses actually A parcel of land situated in the every month thereafter until April TO THE SAID SOUTH LINE TO WEST 456.21 FEET, PARALLEL incurred in enforcing the obligations Northeast Quarter of the Southwest 22, 2004, at which time the entire THE TO AND 40 FEET SOUTH OF thereunder and in this sale, together Quarter of Section 7, Township 1 principal balance and accrued INITIAL POINT OF THIS THE SAID NORTH LINE; with any unpaid and/or accruing North, Range 3 West, Boise interest shall be due in full. Upon DESCRIPTION. THENCE real property taxes, and/or Meridian, Owyhee County, Idaho, default, at the option of the holder PARCEL II SOUTH 0 DEGREES 25’20” assessments, attorneys’ fees, more particularly described as of this Note, interest at the legal A NON-EXCLUSIVE EAST 138.82 FEET, PARALLEL Trustees’ fees and costs, and any follows; COMMENCING at the allowable rate per annum, on any EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND TO THE WEST LINE OF THE other amount advanced to protect Center Quarter corner of Section 7 installments not paid within 10 days EGRESS AS SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER said security, as authorized in the Township 1 North, Range 3 West, past the said due date, maybe CREATED BY RIGHT-OF- OF THE NORTHEAST promissory note secured by the Boise Meridian, Owyhee County, charged. All delinquent amounts WAY DEED QUARTER; THENCE aforementioned Deed of Trust. Idaho, a brass cap; thence South 86 are now due and payable along with GRANTOR TONI LOUISE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 47’ Therefore, the Beneficiary elects degrees 07’ 42” West a distance of all costs and fees associated with ROSS WEST 40.00 FEET, PARALLEL to sell, or cause said trust property 621.66 feet to a point, being the this foreclosure, including, but not GRANTEE JOE E. EGURROLA TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE to be sold, to satisfy said obligation. REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; limited to attorney fees, insurance RECORDED NORTH HALF OF THE NORTH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thence South 0 degrees 24’ 02” and property taxes, to protect the INSTRUMENT NO. HALF OF THE SAID THAT THIS FIRM IS East a distance of 175.0 feet; thence beneficiary’s benefical interest. The OVER AND ACROSS SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A South 86 degrees 07’ 42” West a balance owing as of this date on the BEING A ROAD RIGHT-OF- THE NORTHEAST QUARTER; DEBT AND ANY distance of 155.0 feet; thence North obligation secured by said Deed of WAY 40 FEET WIDE AND THENCE INFORMATION OBTAINED 0 degrees 24’ 02” West a distance Trust is $ 28,000.00 plus accruing BEING A ROAD RIGHT-OF- NORTH 0 DEGREES 25’20” WILL BE USED FOR THAT of 175.0 feet to a point on the North interest, costs and fees. WAY OVER A PART OF THE WEST, 178.81 FEET, PARALLEL PURPOSE, AND THAT THE line of said Northeast Quarter of DATED 9-27-02 SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF TO THE SAID WEST LINE, TO DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. THE the Southwest Quarter; thence PIONEER TITLE COMPANY THE NORTHEAST QUARTER THE INITIAL POINT OF THIS ABOVE GRANTORS ARE North 86 degrees 07’ 42” East a OF ADA COUNTY OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 UTILITY EASEMENT. NAMED TO COMPLY WITH distance of 155.0 feet to the REAL LORI A. BALL NORTH, RANGE 5 WEST OF The Trustee has no knowledge of SECTION 45-1506(4)(a) IDAHO POINT OF BEGINNING TRUST OFFICER THE BOISE MERIDIAN IN a more particular description of the CODE. NO REPRESENTATION TOGETHER with a 12 foot wide 10/9,16,23,30/02 OWYHEE COUNTY, IDAHO, above referenced real property, but IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ingress-egress and utility easement SAID ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY for purpose of compliance with ARE NOT, PRESENTLY the Northerly line which is the BEING MORE PARTICULARLY Idaho Code, Section 60-113, the RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS Northerly line of the following NOTICE OF DESCRIBED TO WIT: Trustee has been informed that the OBLIGATION. described property; a parcel of land COMMENCING AT THE street address of, 222 SOUTH Dated September 9th, 2002 situated in the Northeast Quarter of TRUSTEE’S SALE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE BARBARA STREET, STEWART TITLE OF BOISE, the Southwest Quarter of Section 7, The following described property SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF HOMEDALE, ID 83628 is INC. Township 1 North, Range 3 West, will be sold at public auction to the THE NORTHEAST QUARTER sometimes associated with said real Successor Trustee Boise Meridian, Owyhee County, highest bidder, payable in lawful OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 property. Bev Petersen, Idaho, more particularly described money of the United States, At the NORTH, RANGE 5 WEST OF Bidders must be prepared to Sr. Trust Officer as follows: COMMENCING at the entrance to the Owyhee County THE BOISE MERIDIAN; tender the trustee the full amount of Name and Address of the Center Quarter corner of Section 7, Courthouse, Highway 78, Mile THENCE the bid at the sale in the form of Current Trustee is: Township 1 North, Range 3 West, Marker 29 1/2, Murphy, ID 83650, NORTH 89 DEGREES 46’40” cash, or a cashier’s check drawn on STEWARD TITLE OF BOISE, Boise Meridian, Owyhee County, on 01/08/2003 at 11:30 am, EAST 148.00 FEET, ALONG THE a state or federally insured savings INC. Idaho, a brass cap, the REAL (recognized local time) for the NORTH LINE OF THE SAID institution. Said sale will be made 9196 West Emerald, Suite 100 POINT OF BEGINNING; thence purpose of foreclosing that certain SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF without covenant or warranty, Boise, ID 83704 South 0 degrees 10’ 46” West, Deed of Trust recorded 01/26/2000 THE NORTHEAST QUARTER, express or implied, regarding title, PHONE: (800) 281-8219 for 422.93 feet along the East boundary as Instrument Number 231187, and TO THE INITIAL POINT OF THIS possession or encumbrances to of said Northeast Quarter of the executed by JOE E EGURROLA information ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY; satisfy the obligation secured by Southwest Quarter, to a 1/2 inch and LAURA A EGURROLA, as 9/25, 10/2, 9, 16/02 THENCE CONTINUE and pursuant to the power of sale rebar: thence South 86 degrees 07’ Grantor(s), in favor of FIRST NORTH 89 DEGREES 46’40” 42” West 617.37 feet to a 1/2 rebar; NATIONAL BANK OF EAST 496.40 FEET; THENCE thence North 0 degrees 24’ 02” NEVADA, as Beneficiary, to SOUTH 0 DEGREES 00’30” West, 422.66 feet to the North STEWART TITLE OF BOISE, EAST 40.00 FEET; THENCE boundary of said Northeast Quarter INC., the Current Trustee of record, SOUTH 89 DEGREES 46’ 40” of the Southwest Quarter, a 1/2 covering the following real property WEST 456.21 FEET, PARALLEL rebar; thence North 86 degrees 07’ located in Owyhee County, state of TO AND 40 FEET SOUTH OF 42” East, 621.66 feet to the REAL Idaho: THE SAID NORTH LINE; POINT OF BEGINNING. A PART OF THE SOUTHWEST THENCE For purposes of compliance with QUARTER OF THE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 25’20” Idaho Code 60-113, the Trustee has NORTHEAST QUARTER, EAST 138.82 FEET, PARALLEL been informed that there is no SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 TO THE WEST LINE OF THE address available, for more NORTH, RANGE 5 WEST, BOISE SAID SOUTHWEST OF THE information contact Pioneer Title MERIDIAN, OWYHEE NORTHEAST QUARTER; Co., Lori Ball at (208) 373-3655 or COUNTY, IDAHO, MORE THENCE Mike Thill at (208) 466-6100 PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED SOUTH 89 DEGREES 47’ concerning the location of the TO WIT: WEST 40.00 FEET, PARALLEL property. COMMENCING AT THE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE Said sale will be made without NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTH covenant or warranty regarding SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF HALF OF THE SAID title, possession or encumbrances THE NORTHEAST QUARTER SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF to satisfy the obligation secured by OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 THE NORTHEAST QUARTER; and pursuant to the power of sale NORTH, RANGE 5 WEST OF THENCE conferred in the Deed of Trust THE BOISE MERIDIAN; NORTH 0 DEGREES 25’ 20” executed by JAY D. ALLMAN, A THENCE WEST 178.81 FEET, PARALLEL MARRIED MAN, AS HIS SOLE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 25’20” TO THE SAID WEST LINE, TO AND SEPARATE PROPERTY to EAST 178.80 FEET, ALONG THE THE INITIAL POINT OF THIS PIONEER TITLE COMPANY OF WEST LINE OF THE ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY. ADA COUNTY, an Idaho SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF PARCEL III corporation, as Trustee, for the THE NORTHEAST QUARTER A NON-EXCLUSIVE benefit and security of TONI ANN TO THE INITIAL POINT OF THIS EASEMENT FOR POST AS TRUSTEE OF THE DESCRIPTION; THENCE INSTALLATION AND DOLLY A. YOUNG TRUST, CONTINUING MAINTENANCE OF UTILITIES UNDER TRUST AGREEMENT SOUTH 00 DEGREES 25’20” OVER AND ACROSS THE DATED JANUARY 9, 1997 as EAST 150.0 FEET, TO THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED Beneficiary; said Deed of Trust SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE LAND. 337-4681 having been recorded on 4/26/1999 NORTH HALF OF THE NORTH COMMENCING AT THE as Instrument No. 228339, records HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE of Owyhee County, Idaho. The QUARTER OF THE Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002 Page 19 Public notices NOTICE OF Trust is $69,022.81, plus accruing The default for which this sale is to include review of consulting authorized the Chairman to sign TRUSTEE’S SALE interest. All delinquent payments to be made is the failure of the contracts. the letter. are now due, together with accruing Grantors to: make monthly On Tuesday, the 21st day of Sheriff Aman reported that he The Board approved consulting late charges and interest, unpaid installments as set forth on the Deed January, 2003, at the hour of 10:00, has received a Generator contracts for 2003 dated as of and accruing taxes, assessments, of Trust Note secured by said Deed o’clock a. m. of said day (recognized Maintenance Plan from September 23, 2002. trustee’s fees, attorney’s fees, and of Trust. The original loan amount local time), at Owyhee County Emergency Management Paul Nettleton reported that the any amounts advanced to protect was $30,000.00 with interest Courthouse located at Highway 78, Coordinator Alan Long. The Idaho State Preservation has the security associated with this thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per Murphy, ID 83650, in the County Board received a copy of the awarded a $3,000 grant and foreclosure and that the Beneficiary annum as evidenced by the note of Owyhee, State of Idaho, Michael contract for Development of discussed the Rogge Trailer. The elects to sell or cause the trust dated 4/21/1999. Monthly L. Schindele, as Successor Trustee, MSAG/Database, Consulting Board approved $3,000 for the property to be sold to satisfy said installments in the amount of will sell at public auction, to the obligation. $220.13 plus monthly escrow fee Engineering, Color Map Owyhee County Historic highest bidder, for cash, in lawful DATED this 19th day of of $ 2.50 or more, are due for 3-22- Documents, Project Management Preservation Committee to draft money of the United States, all September, 2002. 02 and on or before the 22nd day of Services, GeoLynx Dispatch a Viewshed Ordinance for Silver payable at the time of the sale, the MICHAEL L. SCHINDELE each and every month thereafter, Mapping System Licenses, On- City. The $3,000 will be repaid following decribed real property, Successor Trustee until April 22nd, 2004, at which site software installation and by the State Grant. situated in the County of Owyhee, P. O. Box 1990 time the entire principal balance training, GeoPoint Address The Board opened the bids on State of Idaho, and described as Boise, Idaho 83701 and accrued interest shall be due in Assignment Software Ò Desktop the road and bridge equipment. follows, to-wit: Telephone; (208) 342-2241 full. Upon default, at the option of Version with Universal Translator The Board approved having Larry A tract of land located in the the holder of this note, interest at and one year software support, McDaniel review the bids and Southeast Quarter of the Southwest 10/2,9,16,23/02 the legal allowable rate per annum, upgrades, and licenses. The Board make a recommendation to the Quarter, Section 33, Township 3 on any installment not paid within North, Range 4 West, Boise NOTICE OF will review the contract for next Board on the purchase. 10 days past the said due date, Meridian, Owyhee County, Idaho, meeting. The Board took testimony on TRUSTEE’S SALE maybe charged. All delinquent more particularly described as The Board approved minutes the Hughes request for a variance On 1/31/2003, at the hour of amounts are now due and payable follows: for September 16, 2002. for contouring lines on the plat. 11:00 a.m., of said day, the trustee along with all costs and fees COMMENCING at the The Board approved Owyhee The Board approved the variance at the lobby of the Owyhee Count associated with this foreclosure, Southeast corner of the Southeast County Ordinance No. 02-05 an requested. Kay Kelly-Breach will Courthouse, off Highway 78, including but not limited to attorney Quarter of the Southwest Quarter Ordinance amending Ordinance send a letter to the applicant stating Murphy, Owyhee County, Idaho, fees, insurance and property taxes, of said Section 33; thence No. 90-04 to make the dates of that the variance has been PIONEER TITLE COMPANY OF to protect the beneficiary’s West on the South line of said issuance and effectiveness of approved. ADA COUNTY, an Idaho beneficial interest. The balance Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Liquor, Beer and Wine Licenses Western Benefit Solutions corporation, as Successor Trustee, owing as of this date on the Quarter, a distance of 106 feet to will sell at public auction, to the obligation secured by said Deed of Issued by Owyhee County represented by Ron Kennedy and the REAL POINT OF highest bidder, for cash in lawful Trust is $29,481.69 plus accruing conform to whatever dates have John Guston discussed the BEGINNING: thence continue money of the United State of interest, costs and fees. been set for state licenses, and to insurance program offered by West on the South line of said America, all payable at the time of DATED 9-27-02 allow for issuance of renewals to them through Blue Cross of Idaho. Southeast Quarter of the Southwest sale, the following described real PIONEER TITLE COMPANY become effective January 1, 2003 The Board will gather additional Quarter, a distance of 254 feet: property,†situated in Owyhee OF ADA COUNTY for a period to comply with current information and meet with the thence County, Idaho, and described as LORI A. BALL, state licenses. Elected Officials on the matter North on a line parallel with the follows, to-wit: TRUST OFFICER Indigent and Charity 98-20 and before making a decision. East line of said Southeast Quarter A parcel of land situated in the 10,9,16,23,30/02 00-01 applicant requested that the Kevin Shreve representing of the Southwest Quarter, a distance Northeast Quarter of the Southwest County subordinate and Sunrise Engineering presented of 200 feet; thence Quarter of Section 7, Township 1 reconsider repayment information regarding the Local East on a line parallel with the OWYHEE COUNTY BOARD North, Range 3 West, Boise The Board renewed the Highway Technical Assistance South line the Southeast Quarter of OF COMMISSIONERS Meridian, Owyhee County, Idaho, contract with Computer Arts for Program. The Board requested the Southwest Quarter, a distance more particularly described as MINUTES of 257.5 feet to a point 102.5 feet services through fiscal year 2003. that the reference material be follows: COMMENCING at the FOR MONDAY, West of the East line of the Center Quarter corner of Section 7, The Board approved the saved for future reference. Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Township 1 North, Range 3 West, SEPTEMBER 23, 2002 following lane names: There being no further business, Quarter; thence Boise Meridian, Owyhee County, ANNEX BUILDING, Margaret””Sam” Glaser and Don the Board adjourned. Southwest a distance of 200 feet, Idaho, a bras cap, the REAL POINT MURPHY, IDAHO Eason at Horse Hollow Circle, Signed this 7th day to October more or less, to the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence South 0 9:30 AM Harvey Dougherty at Shamrock 2002.

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12345678901234567890123456789012123 Code, the Trustee has been informed thence North 0 degrees 24’ 02” Kay Kelly-Breach, Fred Grant, 02-31 new case. 12345678901234567890123456789012123 12345678901234567890123456789012123 that the address of Route 1 Box 62, 12345678901234567890123456789012123 West. 422.66 feet to the North Jim Desmond, Larry McDaniel, The Board authorized Fred 12345678901234567890123456789012123 1234567890123456789012345678901212informed 3 Marsing, ID 83639 may sometimes boundary of said Northeast Quarter 12345678901234567890123456789012123 Barney Hughes, Robert Caldwell, Grant to compose a letter crediting 12345678901234567890123456789012123 1234567890123456789012345678901212Read 3 be associated with said real of the Southwest Quarter, a 1/2 Paul Nettleton, Ron Kennedy, 12345678901234567890123456789012123 Mike Ferguson, Dave Krosting, 12345678901234567890123456789012123 property. 12345678901234567890123456789012123 inch rebar; thence North 86 degrees John Guston, Kevin Shreve, and and Howard Hedrick with helping 12345678901234567890123456789012123 12345678901234567890123456789012123 Said sale will be made without 07’ 42” East, 621.66 feet to the 12345678901234567890123456789012123 Shelly Frisbie. to settle the matter of the Fretwell 1234567890123456789012345678901212The Avalanche 3 covenant or warranty regarding 12345678901234567890123456789012123 REAL POINT OF BEGINNING. The Board amended the agenda Allotment. The Board further 12345678901234567890123456789012123 title, possession or encumbrances SUBJECT TO an ingress-egress to satisfy the obligation secured by and utility easement over the and pursuant to the power of sale Northerly 12 feet of said property conferred in the Deed of Trust above described. executed by Santiago E. Ramirez For purposes of compliance with THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY and Michelle A. Ramirez, husband Idaho Code 60-113, the Trustee has and wife, as Grantor(s), to Alliance been informed that there is no Title, as Trustee, Michael L. address is available, for more A Great Deal for Small Business Owners! Schindele, as Successor Trustee, information contact Pioneer Title 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789

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12345678901234567890123456789012123456789 ARE NAMED TO COMPLY and pursuant to the power of sale 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789 FOLLOWING 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789 WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(A) conferred in the Deed of Trust 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678From Jordan 9 The Services 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789 WEEK’S IDAHO CODE. NO executed by JAY D. ALLMAN, A 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678Valley to Wilder! 9 REPRESENTATION IS MADE MARRIED MAN, AS HIS SOLE 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789 You Offer! PUBLICATION 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789 THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE NOT, AND SEPARATE PROPERTY to 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789 PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE PIONEER TITLE COMPANY OF ADS SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. ADA COUNTY, an Idaho Show us how your want your ad to look... Just fill The default for which this sale is corporation, as Successor Trustee, out the space to your left and mail or fax it to... to be made is the failure to pay for the benefit and security of when due, under Deed of Trust Note ZUMA MANAGEMENT, L. L.C. dated April 21, 2000, the monthly as Beneficiary; said Deed of Trust Please Include payments for principal, interest and P.O. Box 97 having been recorded on 4/26/1999 Your Name, impounds of $809.82, for the as Instrument No 228345, records Homedale, Idaho 83628 Address, Zip month(s) of May 5, 2002, through of Owyhee County, Idaho. The Fax:337-4867 the current month and year, and all and Phone Number. above Grantors are named to Phone: 337-4681 subsequent payments until the date comply with Idaho Code Section of sale or reinstatement with all 45-1506 (4) (a). No representation accrued interest, late charge and is made that they are or are not expenses. The principal balance presently responsible for this owing as of this date on the obligation ALL ADVERTISING IS IN BOTH THE OWYHEE AVALANCHE & THE OWYHEE WRAP-UP obligation secured by said Deed of Page 20 Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002 Public notices Case No. SP 00 01300 and Proposed Determination MAGISTRATE’S DIVISION. NOTICE OF BOARD OF of Devisees will be held on Notice is here by given to any CORRECTION NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE OF th Monday, the 18 day of and all persons who may have an NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, HEARING PUBLICATION November, 2002, at 3:30 interest therein that on the 1st day of that on November 5, 2002, at 7 Owyhee County, on behalf of the o’clock p.m., in the above- October, 2002 CLARA L. IRWIN PETITION FOR p.m., the Board of Directors for Bruneau Water District, is named Court, at which time filed with this Court a Petition for ORDER, the Opaline Irrigation District considering applying for an Idaho objections to said Petition, Summary Administration of Estate will meet to correct assessments, Community Development Block FINAL ACCOUNT, Final Account, Proposed with Surviving Spouse as Sole as provided in Section 43-702, of Grant in the approximate amount SCHEDULE OF Schedule of Distribution, Beneficiary. the Idaho Code. The location of of $200,000. These funds would be and Proposed Determination The Petition has been set for DISTRIBUTION, AND the Board of Correction shall be utilized to construct a new water of Devisees will be heard. hearing in this Court at Murphy, DETERMINATION OF at the site of the regular monthly well. Owyhee County, on behalf of DATED this 3rd day of October, Owyhee County, Idaho, on the 18th meetings of the Board of the Rimrock Search and Rescue, DEVISEES 2002. day of November, 2002 at eleven Directors (Elias Jaca’s farm: Inc., is also considering applying Idaho Code 15-1- Harriette L. Lineberger o’clock a.m. Hwy. 78, mile 13, then South on for an Idaho Community Personal Representative DATED this 9th day of October , 401(a)(3) Jaca Road 1/4 mile, then west 1/4 Development Block Grant in the River Walk Development 2002. In the Matter of the Estate of mile). approximate amount of $250,000. 1815 North McMillian Lane RALPH J. GINES RALPH R. LINEBERGER, Secretary These funds would be utilized to Green Acres, Washington Attorney for Estate deceased. Opaline Irrigation District construct a new fire and emergency (WA) 99016-8789 5071 N.Cole IN THE DISTRICT COURT 10/16,23/02 services center in Grandview. (509) 928-4218 Boise, Idaho 83704 OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL The hearing will include a review Phillip A. Peterson, ISB 10/16,23,30/02 DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF of: #2461 IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE 1. How the need for the proposed WHITE, PETERSON, APPLICATION FOR COUNTY OF OWYHEE activities were developed. MORROW, GIGRAY, RESOLUTION Magistrate Division PERMIT 2. How the proposed activities ROSSMAN, NYE AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The following application(s) NO. 02-32 will be funded and sources of funds. ROSSMAN, P. A. THAT: have been filed to appropriate the The Owyhee County Planning 3. Date application is submitted. 5700 East Franklin Road, 1. The personal representative public waters of the State of and Zoning Commission has 4. Requested amount of ICDBG Suite 200 of the above-captioned Idaho: referred to there Board a proposed funds. Post Office Box 247 estate has filed a Petition for 57-11618 zoning ordinance with a 5. Estimated portion of the Nampa, Idaho 83653-0247 Order: Approving Final MARVIN WALLIN recommendation that the ordinance ICDBG funds requested that would Telephone: (208) 466-9272 Settlement and Distribution, 5764 HOGG RD be adopted. The Board benefit persons of low and moderate Facsimile: (208) 466-4405 Determining Testacy, and RT 1 BOX 222 acknowledges receipt of the income. E-mail: Determining Devisees; and MARSING ID 83639 proposed ordinance and 6. Where the proposed activities a Final Account, Proposed [email protected] Point(s) of Diversion SWSW recommendation, and takes the will be conducted. Schedule of Distribution, Attorney s for Personal S32 T03N R04W recommendation under advisement 7. Plans to minimize and Proposed Determination Representative OWYHEE County for consideration of a time and place displacement of persons and of Devisees has also been 10/16,23,30/02 Source GROUNDWATER for the necessary public hearing. businesses as a result of funded filed therewith. Tributary To N/A Dated this 7 day of October, activities. 2. The Petition, together with PROBATE CASE NO. Use: COMMERCIAL 01/01 2002 8. Plans to assist persons actually the Final Account, Proposed SP-02-0173 To 12/31 1 CFS Hal Tolmie, Chairman displaced, and Schedule of Distribution, NOTICE OF HEARING Use: FIRE PROTECTION Chris Salove 9. The nature of the proposed and Proposed Determination In the mater of the estate of 01/01 To 12/31 1 CFS Attest: Cynthia A. Eaton, Clerk activities. of Devisees annexed thereto, Total Diversion: 1 CFS 10/16/02 The funds are authorized by the is on file with the Clerk of BENNY L. IRWIN, deceased. Date Filed: 09/27/2002 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Department of Housing and Urban the Court and may be Place Of Use: Development Act of 1974. The reviewed upon request. THE THIRD JUDICIAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF PUBLIC NOTICE hearing has been scheduled before 3. Hearing upon said Petition, T03N R04W S32 the Owyhee County Final Account, Proposed IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE SWSW BEFORE THE COUNTY OF OWYHEE Commissioners on Monday, Schedule of Distribution, Place Of Use: FIRE OWYHEE COUNTY October 28, 2002, at 2:00 p.m. at PROTECTION PLANNING AND the Owyhee County MARSING JT SCHOOL DISTRICT #363 T03N R04W S32 ZONING Annex in Murphy, Idaho. The 2001-02 2001-02 SWSW application and application Remark: Applicant agrees to COMMISSION On November 7, 2002 at 7 PM in handbook will be available for your Account BUDGET ACTUAL mitigate consumptive use in the review. Written and verbal future as needed. the Courthouse Annex on Basey REVENUE RECEIPTS Street in Murphy, Idaho, the comments will be accepted at the Local Sources 759,071 781,899 Permits will be subject to all prior hearing and up to five (5) days after water rights. Protests may be Owyhee County Planning and County Sources 218, 420 151,372 Zoning Commission will hear the hearing. State Sources 3,624,379 3,716,013 submitted based on the criteria of The public hearing will be held Sec 42-203A, Idaho Code. public testimony on the following Federal Sources 521,763 612,183 matters: in a facility accessible to persons Other Sources 0 0 Any protest against the approval with disabilities. Special of this application must be filed MITCHEL GEIGER is has filed TOTAL REVENUES 5,123,633 5,261,467 a request for a variance of the accommodations for persons with Transfers IN 89, 000 88,463 with the Director, Dept. of Water disabilities will be provided upon Resource, Western Region, 2735 County requirement for the TOTAL REVENUE AND placement of contour lines on a advance request to Cynthia Eaton, TRANSFERS 5,212,633 5,349,930 Airport Wy, Boise ID 83705 County Clerk at (208) 495-2421. together with a protest fee of $25.00 subdivision plat for a 24 acre parcel EXPENDITURES located southeast of Marsing on Attest Instructional Service 2,823,633 2,764,708 for each application on or before Cynthia Eaton, County Clerk 11/04/2002. The protestant must Highway 78, in Section 36, Support Services 320,166 316,400 Township 2 North, Range 4 West, Owyhee County, Idaho Non-Instructional Services 1,938, 464 1,794,343 also send a copy of the protest to the 10/16/02 applicant. Boise Meridian, Owyhee County, Facility Acquisition Services 0 0 Idaho. Debt Services 347,000 340,804 KARL J DREHER, Director DERRON & DIANA Southwest District TOTAL EXPENDITURES 5,429,263 5,216,255 FREDERICK have filed an Transfers OUT 89,000 88,463 10/16,23/02 Health application for a Conditional Use The Southwest Districty Board of TOTAL EXPEND. & TRANSFERS 5,518,263 5,304,718 Permit to split 2 one acre parcels Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues Health will hold a Board meeting For FAST results... for residential use from a forty acre on Tueday, October 22, 2992 fro Over Expenditures & Transfers (190,630) 160,212 parcel located near Grand View on Fund Balance at July 1, 2001 737,222 try the 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at the River Road in Section 1, Township Southwest District Health, Room Fund Balance at June 30, 2002 897,434 5 South, Range 2 East, Boise A copy of the annual report and summary statement is available for Classifieds! 200, 920 Main Street, Caldwell, public inspection in the District’s administrative offices. Meridian, Owyhee County, Idaho. Idaho. EUGENE G. GUNDERSON, Director CITY OF HOMEDALE 10/16/02 Quarterly Expenditures Report For 12 month period ending 09/30/02 FUND PERSONNEL 0 & M Cap. Imp. TOTAL BUDGET % 01 General 184413 169893 46163 400469 86% 02 Sts. & Hwys 54828 31736 *521255 *607819 *73% 03 Parks 16380 23625 24174 64179 93% 04 Library 21759 9904 5515 37178 76% 05 Tort 0 0 0 0 0 Have 30 Airport 0 *21657 0 *21657 22% 60 Irrigation 54828 22517 *12679 *90024 *109% Special Funds Total 332208 *279332 *609786 *1221326 *79% a news tip? 25 Water 54828 31830 422737 509395 79% 26 Sewer 55876 25545 39767 121188 66% 27 Sanitation 0 100554 0 100554 96% Call us! En. Funds Total 110704 157929 462504 731137 80% TOTAL ALL FUNDS 442912 *437261 *1072290 *1952463 79% Citizens are invited to inspect the detailed supporting records of the above Financial Statement at the City Hall during regular office hours. 337-4681 Pamela K. Dugger Homedale City Clerk Treasurer 10/16/02 Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002 Page 21 Public notices NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S COUNTY, IDAHO AND MORE THENCE Trustee has been informed that the Meridian, Owyhee County, Idaho, SALE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED NORTH 5 DEGREES 17’ 47” street address of, HC 79 BOX 112, according to the official plat thereof AS FOLLOW:; EAST 62.01 FEET TO AN IRON MELBA, ID 83641 is sometimes filed January 21, 1974 as Instrument The following described property BEGINNING AT A BRASS CAP PIN; associated with said real property. No. 138898, in the office of the will be sold at public auction to the MARKING THE SOUTHWEST THENCE Bidders must be prepared to tender recorder of Owyhee County, Idaho. highest bidder, payable in lawful CORNER OF SAID NORTH 15 DEGREE 59’ 50” the trustee the full amount of the The Trustee has no knowledge of money of the United States. At the GOVERNMENT LOT 5,; EAST 105.56 FEET TO AN IRON bid at the sale in the form of cash, or a more particular description of the entrance to the Owyhee County, THENCE ALONG THE PIN; a cashier’s check drawn on a state above referenced real property, but Courthouse, Highway 78, Mile WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF THENCE or federally insured saving for purposes of compliance with Marker 29 1/2, Murphy, ID. 83650, SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 5 NORTH 25 DEGREES 30’ 13” institution. Said sale will be made Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the on 01/29/2003 at 11:30 am, AND THE CENTERLINE OF EAST 26.97 FEET TO AN IRON without covenant or warranty, Trustee has been informed that (recognized local time) for the STATE HIGHWAY NO. 78. PIN’; express or implied, regarding title, according to the County Assessors purpose of foreclosing that certain NORTH 00 DEGREES 17’ 00” THENCE possesion or encumbrances to office, the address of Route 1 Box Deed of Trust recorded 03/31/1998 WEST 619.10 FEET TO THE NORTH 55 DEGREES 51’ 14” satisfy the obligation secured by 1089 Pioneer Road, Homedale, as Instrument Number 224419, and RAILROAD SPIKE; THENCE EAST 69.51 FEET TO AN IRON and pursuant to the power of sale Idaho, is sometime associated with executed by WANDA P HAGEN, LEAVING SAID PIN; conferred in that certain Deed of said real property. as Grantor(s), in favor of WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF THENCE Trust. Said sale will be made without AMERICA’S WHOLESALE GOVERNMENT LOT 5 AND NORTH 88 DEGREES 33’ 30” The default for which this sale is to covenant or warranty regarding LENDER, as Beneficiary, to SAID CENTERLINE OF STATE EAST 10.47 FEET TO AN IRON be made is: title, possession or encumbrances STEWART TITLE OF BOISE, HIGHWAY NO. 78, THENCE PIN; Failure to pay the monthly payment to satisfy the obligation secured by INC., the Current Trustee of record, NORTH 89 DEGREES 11’ 40” THENCE due 04/01/2002 of principal, intrest and pursuant to the power of sale covering the following real property EAST 388.01 FEET TO AN IRON SOUTH 24 DEGREES 50’ 03” and impounds and subsquent conferred in the deed of trust located in Owyhee County, state of PIN; EAST 380.72 FEET TO AN IRON installments due thereafter, plus executed by MICHAEL S Idaho. THENCE PIN; late charges, with interest currently BROWN AND RENEE M PARCEL 1 NORTH 41 DEGREES 59’ 41” THENCE accruing at 10.250 per cent per BROWN, husband and wife, as A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A EAST 166.98 FEET TO AN IRON SOUTH 89 DEGREES 11’ 40” annum: together with all subsquent grantors, to FIRST AMERICAN PORTION OF GOVERNMENT PIN; WEST 386.08 FEET TO THE sums advanced by beneficiary TITLE COMPANY OF IDAHO, LOT 4 AND 5 LYING IN THENCE POINT OF BEGINNING. pursuant to the terms and conditions INC., an Idaho Corporation, as SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH 05 DEGREES 17’ 47” PARCEL 1V of said Deed of Trust, and any successor trustee, for the benefit NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST, BOISE EAST 62.01 FEET TO AN IRON TOGETHER WITH A 30-FOOT supplemental modifications and security of FIRST HORIZON MERIDIAN, OWYHEE PIN; WIDE INGRESS-EGRESS thereto. The principal balance HOME LOAN CORPORATION COUNTY, IDAHO, AND MORE THENCE EASEMENT LYING 15.00 FEET owing as of this date on said fka FT Mortgage Companies dba PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED NORTH 15 DEGREES 59’ 50” LEFT OF AND 15.00 FEET obligation is $137,060.67, plus Premier Mortgage Resources, as AS FOLLOWS; EAST 105.56 FEET TO AN IRON RIGHT OF THE FOLLOWING interest, costs and expenses actually beneficiary, recorded October 10, BEGINNING AT A BRASS CAP PIN; DESCRIBED CENTERLINE: incurred in enforcing the obligations 1995, as Instrument No. MARKING THE SOUTHWEST THENCE BEGINNING AT A BRASS CAP thereunder and in this sale, together 216927,Mortgage Records of CORNER OF SAID NORTH 25 DEGREE 30’ 13” MARKING THE SOUTHWEST with any unpaid and /or accruing Owyhee County, Idaho. GOVERNMENT LOT 5, THENCE EAST 26.97” FEET TO AN IRON CORNER OF GOVERNMENT real property taxes, and or THE ABOVE GRANTORS ALONG THE WESTERLY PIN; LOT 5 OF SECTION 6, assessments, attorney’s fees, ARE NAMED TO COMPLY BOUNDARY OF SAID THENCE TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE Trustees’ fees and costs, and any WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(A), GOVERNMENT LOT 5 AND NORTH 55 DEGREES 51’ 14” 3 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN; other amount advanced to protect IDAHO CODE. NO THE CENTERLINE OF STATE EAST 69.51 FEET TO AN IRON THENCE ALONG THE said security, as authorized in the REPRESENTATION IS MADE HIGHWAY NO. 78, PIN; WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF promissory note secured by the THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE NOT, NORTH 00 DEGREES 17’ 00” THENCE SAID SECTION 6, SAID aformentioned Deed of Trust. PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE WEST 619.10 FEET TO A NORTH 88 DEGREE 33’ 30” EAT WESTERLY BOUNDARY ALSO Therefore, the Beneficiary elects to FOR THIS OBLIGATION. RAILROAD SPIKE, THENCE 10.47 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; BEING THE sell, or cause said trust propery to The default for which this sale is LEAVING SAID MARKING THE REAL POINT CENTERLINE OF STATE be sold, to satisfy said obligation. to be made is the failure to pay WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF OF BEGINNING; THENCE HIGHWAY NO. 78 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN when due, under Deed of Trust GOVERNMENT LOT 5 AND NORTH 00 DEGREE 17’ 00” NORTH 00 DEGREES 17’ 00” THAT THIS FIRM IS Note, the monthly payments for SAID CENTERLINE OF STATE WEST 746.58 FEET TO AN IRON WEST 634.10 FEET TO A POINT; ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A Principal, Interest and Impounds of HIGHWAY NO. 78, PIN; THENCE; DEBT AND ANY $569.91, due per month for the NORTH 89 DEGREES 11’ 40” THENCE LEAVING SAID WESTERLY INFORMATION OBTAINED months of February through June, EAST 388.01 FEET TO AN IRON SOUTH 67 DEGREE 21’ 00” BOUNDARY AND WILL BE USED FOR THAT 2002, and all subsequence payments PIN MARKING THE REAL EAST 312.35 FEET TO AN IRON CENTERLINE, PURPOSE, AND THAT THE until the date of sale or POINT OF PIN; NORTH 89 DEGREES 11’ 40” DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. THE reinstatement, with interest BEGINNING; THENCE THENCE EAST 33.00 FEET TO A POINT ABOVE GRANTORS ARE accruing at 8 per cent per annum, NORTH 00 DEGREE 17’ 00” SOUTH 60 DEGREE 31’ 00” ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF- NAMED TO COMPLY WITH and continuing to accrue from WEST 1188.87 FEET TO AN EAST 41.65 FEET TO AN IRON WAY SECTION 45-1506 (4) (a) IDAHO January 1, 2002. IRON PIN; PIN; OF SAID STATE HIGHWAY CODE. NO REPRESENTATION The principal balance owing as THENCE THENCE NO. 78 SAID POINT BEING THE IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR of this date on the obligation secured SOUTH 68 DEGREES 15’00” SOUTH 00 DEGREE 17’ 00” REAL POINT OF ARE NOT, PRESENTLY by said Deed of Trust is $62,539.38, EAST 231.28 FEET TO AN IRON EAST 597.64 FEET TO AN IRON BEGINNING; THENCE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS plus accruing interest, costs and PIN; PIN; LEAVING SAID EASTERLY OBLIGATION. advances. All delinquent amounts THENCE THENCE RIGHT-OF-WAY, DATED September 30th, 2002 are now due, together with accruing SOUTH 67 DEGREES 21’ 00” SOUTH 88 DEGREES 33’ 30” NORTH 89 DEGREES 11’ 40” STEWART TITLE OF BOISE, late charges and interest, unpaid EAST 14.65 FEET TO AN IRON WEST 323.88 FEET TO THE EAST 368.76 FEET TO A POINT; INC. and accruing taxes, assessments, PIN; POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE Name and Addres of the Current trustee’s fees, attorney’s fees and THENCE PARCEL 111 NORTH 41 DEGREES 59’ 41” Trustee is: any amount advanced to protect the SOUTH 00 DEGREES 17’ 00” A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A EAST 146.54 FEET TO AN IRON STEWART TITLE OF BOISE, security associated with this EAST 746.58 FEET TO AN IRON PORTION OF GOVERNMENT PIN; INC. foreclosure and that the beneficiary PIN; LOT 5 LYING IN SECTION 6, THENCE 9196 West Emerald, Suite 100 elects to sell or cause the trust THENCE TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE NORTH 05 DEGREES 17’ 47” Boise, ID 83704 property to be sold to satisfy said SOUTH 88 DEGREES 33’ 30” 3 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN, EST 62.01 FEET TO AN IRON PHONE (800) 281-8219 for obligation. WEST 10.47 FEET TO AN IRON OWYHEE COUNTY, IDAHO, PIN; information Date: July 15, 2002 PIN; AND THENCE Successor Trustee FIRST AMERICAN TITLE THENCE MORE PARTICULARLY NORTH 15 DEGREES 59’ 50” BEV PETERSEN COMPANY OF IDAHO, INC. SOUTH 55 DEGREES 51’ 14” DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: EAST 105.56 FEET TO AN IRON SR. TRUST OFFICER 7275 POTOMAC DRIVE WEST 69.51 FEET TO AN IRON BEGINNING AT A BRASS CAP PIN; 10,9,16,23,30/02 BOISE, IDAHO 83704 PIN; MARKING THE SOUTHWEST THENCE By Monine Cole Trust Officer THENCE CORNER OF SAID NORTH 25 DEGREE 30’ 13” NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S 10/16,23,30,11/6/02

SOUTH 25 DEGREES 30’ 13” 12345678901234567890123456789012123 GOVERNMENT LOT 5; EAST 26.97 FEET TO AN IRON SALE 12345678901234567890123456789012123 WEST 26.97 FEET TO AN IRON 12345678901234567890123456789012123 THENCE ALONG THE PIN; st 12345678901234567890123456789012123 On the 21 day of November, 12345678901234567890123456789012123 PIN; 12345678901234567890123456789012123 WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF THENCE 2002, at the hour of 10:45 A.M., of 12345678901234567890123456789012123 THENCE 12345678901234567890123456789012123 12345678901234567890123456789012123

SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 5 NORTH 55 DEGREES 51’ 14” said day, (recognized local time), 12345678901234567890123456789012123 SOUTH 15 DEGREES 59’ 50” 12345678901234567890123456789012123 AND THE CENTER LINE OF EAST 69.51 FEET TO AN IRON in the lobby of the Owyhee County 12345678901234567890123456789012123 12345678901234567890123456789012123 WEST 105.56 FEET TO AN IRON 1234567890123456789012345678901212Subscribe3 STATE HIGHWAY NO. 78, PIN; Courthouse, Murphy, in the 12345678901234567890123456789012123 PIN; 12345678901234567890123456789012123 NORTH 00 DEGREE 17’ 00” THENCE 12345678901234567890123456789012123 County of Owyhee, State of Idaho, 12345678901234567890123456789012123 THENCE 12345678901234567890123456789012123 WEST 619.10 FEET TO A NORTH 88 DEGREES 33’ 30” First American Title Company of 12345678901234567890123456789012123 SOUTH 05 DEGREES 17’ 47” 12345678901234567890123456789012123 12345678901234567890123456789012123

RAILROAD SPIKE, THENCE EAST 859.67 FEET TO AN IRON Idaho, Inc., an Idaho Corporation, 12345678901234567890123456789012123 WEST 62.01 FEET TO AN IRON 1234567890123456789012345678901212today! 3 LEAVING SAID PIN; 12345678901234567890123456789012123 as successor trustee, will sell at 12345678901234567890123456789012123

PIN; 12345678901234567890123456789012123 WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF THENCE public auction, to the highest bidder 12345678901234567890123456789012123 THENCE 1234567890123456789012345678901212Have the 3 12345678901234567890123456789012123

GOVERNMENT LOT 5 AND NORTH 84 DEGREES 43’ 16 for cash, in lawful money of the 12345678901234567890123456789012123 SOUTH 41 DEGREES 59’ 41” 12345678901234567890123456789012123 SAID CENTERLINE OF STATE EAST 395.72 FEET TO THE United States, all payable at the 1234567890123456789012345678901212Owyhee Avalanche 3 WEST 166.98 FEET TO THE 12345678901234567890123456789012123 12345678901234567890123456789012123

HIGHWAY NO. 78 POINT OF ENDING OF THE time of sale, the following described 12345678901234567890123456789012123 POINT OF BEGINNING. 1234567890123456789012345678901212delivered to your home 3 NORTH 89 DEGREES 11’ 40” ABOVE 12345678901234567890123456789012123 real property, situated in the County 12345678901234567890123456789012123 PARCEL 11 1234567890123456789012345678901212each week! 3 EAST 388.01 FEET TO AN IRON DESCRIBED 30-FOOT WIDE of Owyhee, State of Idaho, and 12345678901234567890123456789012123 A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A 12345678901234567890123456789012123 12345678901234567890123456789012123

PIN MARKING THE REAL INGRESS-EGRESS EASEMENT. described as follows, to-wit: 12345678901234567890123456789012123 PORTION OF GOVERNMENT 12345678901234567890123456789012123 POINT The Trustee has no knowledge of a Lot 4, Block 1, CASCADE 12345678901234567890123456789012123 LOTS 4 AND 5 LYING IN 12345678901234567890123456789012123 12345678901234567890123456789012123

OF BEGINNING; more particular decription of the SUBDIVISION, part of 12345678901234567890123456789012123 SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 1 12345678901234567890123456789012123 NORTH 41 DEGREE 59’ 41” above referenced real porperty, but 1234567890123456789012345678901212337-4681 3 Northwest Quarter of the Northeast 12345678901234567890123456789012123

NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST, BOISE 12345678901234567890123456789012123 EAST 166.98 FEET TO AN IRON for pupose of compliance with Quarter, Section 16, Township 3 12345678901234567890123456789012123 MERIDIAN, OWYHEE 12345678901234567890123456789012123 12345678901234567890123456789012123

PIN; Idaho Code Section 60-113, the North, Range 5 West, Boise 12345678901234567890123456789012123 Page 22 Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002

Wilson Tractor Service: road 337-3680 Moving Sale 2 days Thurs. Fri. SERVICES repairs,landscape grading, weed Horse training and colts started YARD SALE October 17 – 18 Noon to 6 p.m. mowing, small acreage specialty, JJ Excavation and Hauling, by Bruce Reuck, 30-yr. Moving Sale – Furniture and Grey hide a bed sofa … chair like quality custom concert, and experience, and gentle methods, new $150,T V Console 27” TOP SOIL, and gravel delivery, dependable service. Call Charlie Misc. items, Fri. Oct 18, thru Sun. excavator and trucks for hire. round pen and outside riding. $ Oct. 20 9 a.m. -? Corner of excellent cond. $125, Washer … Wilson. 250-4937, 337-5990 350 mo. includes quality feed dryer- Whirlpool $ 125, White Road building, dozer, water truck Dick Hill Excavating specializing Johnstone and Cemetery road. and road grader. Free estimate. produced on site. Riding lessons 337-5038. sewing machine old in cabinet in septic systems, basement crawl available for all ages. Excellent $100, Grey chrome dining set 4 208-337-4822 or 573-5700. spaces and drive ways, demolition Rain or Shine - 8000 watt elec. FUN PIANO LESSONS: Never with kids. 337-5914 start generator, tool 1/2” plywood, chairs good $85,”50’s dark coffee and hauling. 495-2288 or 250- Dump Truck and Back hoe and end tables good condition, 2 too young; never too old. All ages 4718 furniture houseware, canning jars, and levels, home schoolers and service, ditch cleaning and misc. Fri and Sat. Oct. 18-19 8 old bed suites and misc. 337-5181. PET SITTING will take care of demolition. Call Steve at 465- learning disabilities welcome. your pets at your home. a.m. – 3 p.m. 6315 Thompson 5196 or 371-4285 Reasonable rates. 467-6244. Responsible and loves animals Road, Marsing. THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY CARPET CARE & JANITORIAL CERTIFIED LOCKSMITH ELECTRICIAN FLOORING SAND & GRAVEL CARPENTRY Harris HARVEY'S H&H ELECTRIC C arpentry AUTO PARTS Owyhee Sand, General Carpentry Serving Owyhee Gravel & Concrete Addition - Remodel LOCKSMITH & TOWING County for 25 years 337-5057 • 337-4597 Decks - Repairs KEYS MADE • LOCKS REPAIRED 208-573-2341 • 208-573-2343 HOMEDALE, IDAHO Shop - Storage EMERGENCY OPENINGS Jeff Haylett ALL TYPES OF ROCK & DIRT Marsing, STATE CERTIFIED DRAIN ROCK Idaho 211 MAIN ST. 337-4881 FREE ESTIMATES ON ROADS & DRIVEWAYS MARSING, ID • 896-4643 Chuck, Ray & Bill Maxwell 896-4632 HEALTH CARE SIDING CONTRACTORS AUTO REPAIR AUTO SALES CHIROPRACTIC SALES AND HOMEDALE MGM River Country REPAIRS Siding Contractors CHIROPRACTIC CENTER William T.Bruce TRUCKS, CARS & 4X4’S 1024 W. Finch Dr. RENEE KINDLER, FNP Nampa • 465-0214 • Fax 465-9831 DIAGNOSTICS • FUEL INJECTION • COLLECTOR CARS Vinyl, Steel & Aluminum Siding COUNTRY PRICES • NO CREDIT OK • BUY HERE, P AY HERE J. Perkins, Jr. D.C. 215 3rd St., Wilder Vinyl Windows Ph - 482-7430 932 MAIN • P.O. BOX 338 • MARSING, IDAHO 111 S. Main After Hrs - 208-327-8016 Craftsmanship You can Trust 208-896-4530 337-4900 ADVERTISING HOMEBUILDING DRIVING INSTRUCTION ACCOUNTING McCoy Const. Co. YOUR AD HERE! NEW HOMES SAVE! 35 YRS. EXPERIENCE $10.00 PER WEEK Mikeal D. Parker, CPA SEPTIC SYSTEMS • 4 West Owyhee • P.O. Box 905 • OWYHEE EXCAVATION - HAULING Homedale, ID 83628 337-3271 AVALANCHE FREE ESTIMATES Ron V. Bowen, CPA 495-2661 • 624 16th Ave S. • P.O. Box 41 • 337-4681 CELL 989-0948 Nampa, ID 83653 467-6900 HOME CARE ROOFING HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SERVICES CONVENIENCE STORE A Special Touch SUTHERLAND Homedale Clinic Marsing Clinic MATTESONS PHILLIPS 66 WILDER FOOD STORE Home Care, Inc. ROOFING Terry Reilly Health Services Terry Reilly Health Services Richard Ernest, CRNP In YOUR Home Care RE-ROOF AND NEW WORK Faith Young Peterson, CRNP 482-9210 Family Nurse Practitioner Family Nurse Practitioner Licensed Staff • Medicare Composition • Shakes • Wood Kate Ryan, M.D. PIZZA • TACOS Medicaid • Private Pay Leak Repairs • Wind Damage Penny Beach, M.D. SANDWICHES 30 Years Experience • Insured 108 E. Idaho, Box 1058 216 W. Idaho PO Box 933 201 Main Street, Marsing, Id. 83639 Homedale, Idaho 83628 BREAKFAST & MORE! Homedale, ID 83628 Call Jim 896-4089 or 249-0333 896-4159, Night 466-7869 337-3189, Night 466-7869 Additional hours Thursday evenings (208) 337-5343 or 454-0864 • Marsing, Id 83639 Additional hours Tuesday evenings OPEN 24 HOURS SPORTING CLAYS CHIROPRACTIC LANDLEVELING BED LINERS AUTO BODY IDAHO SHIPPY & SONS SPORTING CLAYS LANDLEVELING - FIELDS 337-4826 - PONDS - ROADS - BUILDING 3 Miles south on Hwy. 95 from Homedale, SITES turn West on Graveyard Point rd., go 4 miles and turn South on Sage. Go over the HC79 2102 ROB SHIPPY first hill and we’re on the left. OREANA, ID 834-2383 GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE 83650 642-7949 ADVERTISING ADVERTISING Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002 Page 23

Interest Rates THANK FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Lowest In Years! Approx 4 cord excellent hard BY OWNER for sale building YOU wood, 8-10 inch rounds. $400. lots with a view 2.25 acres to 1.75 See us for.. The Homedale High School Call 855-1422, leave message. acres lots, with power, phone and Home Loans class of 1942 would like to thank USED TRACTOR PARTS irrigation. Call Charlie 337-5990 Lori of Lori’s Latte for the 1000’s of salvaged farm tractors or 250-4937 Home Equity Loans and combines. Nampa Tractor 1989 Ford delivery van. wonderful dinner she provided V-8, auto. 14-foot box. and Pat and Diane of the Salvage, 9055 Hwy 20, Nampa, Homedale Drive In, for the picnic ID 83687. (208) 467-4430. $4,950.00 lunch they served. It helped make ROLL ENDS: Great for packing Owyhee Publishing, Mike Lipinski material, building fires, lining bird Homedale. 337-4866 FOR RENT 208-442-3636 our 60-year reunion very enjoyable. cages or for your kids to doodle At Pioneer Mobile Home Park, on. The Owyhee Avalanche, large lot in country park 2 miles Homedale. 16-ft. car trailer $ 800 obo 896- 4174. from Homedale. Home must be BED-QUEEN PILLOW-TOP 1990 or newer. Trash/water/septic Betty Stappler 941-1020 MATTRESS SET, brand new, New Home Made crafts, pillows, dolls, stuffed animals and misc. tank paid. $165/mo +$165/ Soila Contreras 896-5136 Se Habla Español still in plastic. List $700, sacrifice deposit. Space also has a dog $165. Queen orthopedic set, brand At my home in garage, Sat. Oct. Lori Rasmussen 337-4593 • 861-9192 19 10:00 a.m. – 4 p.m. Cheap. 234 kennel. 208-337-4589 new. Value $550, sacrifice $135. Small 2 bdrm in country. 928 MAIN ST. • MARSING Dawn Whitney 337-4817 • 989-1870 208-866-7476. West Washington, Homedale. HOME 412 Mtn. View, Marsing, Homedale School district. NO www.deserthighrealestate.com Jack Prater 724-3009 MOBILE HOME in nice park. SMOKING, NO PETS Cleaning $2000 down OAC. 401 S. Main, Id. 3 bdrm, 1 bath, attached garage, fenced yard, new carpet, new Dep., References req’d. PH: 482- (208) 896-4624 Sp 10. Homedale 337-5804 or 7552 after 6 p.m. RETAIL SPACE 884-1700. linoleum, new interior paint, new INEXPENSIVE FIRST BUY vinyl siding, new roof, great view, 3 bdrm in town, no yard for 2500 sq ft building in Homedale’s downtown. Apples and Apple Cider. Call Small 1 BR Home across from Homedale’s excellent financing available, Call children. Laundry rm and self- It has been used as a retail store, could be Robison Fruit Ranch, Sunny Slope cleaning stove. Refrig. New carpet Grade School. Priced at $35,000 office space. Priced right at $45,000 459-7987 Scott 1-800-676-0550 ext. 101 HIT THE IGNITION BUTTON Priced below market value. and newly painted. Water, sewer, LARGE CAPACITY HOME KING-SIZED PILLOW top trash furnished. 337-4444 for info. A PRICE REDUCTION TO $63,000 mattress set. New, in bag, with SEARS riding lawn mower 10 Over 2500 sq. ft. of comfort on 4 city lots. hp. 1,000 watt elec generator- Dep. required. makes it easy to start home ownership with Great views of the river. $114,900 warrenty. Value $850, sacrifice this 3 br home in Wilder. Homelite chain saw 16” blade Apartment 1 bdrm 1 bath. $ 300 CONVENIENCE PLUS $235. 208-866-7476 per mo. New carpet and paint 220 A RARE FIND and misc. tools, wheel barrow, Over 1800 sq. ft. of lovely home on an acre Over 22 acres all in first year high lift jack, bench grinder. 234 Montana Apt. # 5 337-3474 near Marsing. $114,500 A 4br/1.5ba home with a fully fenced yard, alfalfa. Private lane, ideal West Washington, Homedale. Apartment 2 bdrm 1 bath Duplex. tasteful interior and lots of amenities. OREANA ACREAGE Adults only, no pets, no smoking. A “Must See” at only $65,000 location for home. Make 337-3950 Large home with shop on 2 acres. $70,000 good stock farm, etc. Key to The future sale – Salers Rent $300, plus deposit and Owner Will Carry. VIEW VIEW VIEW Super View and Shorthorn. Bred and open references. 337-4118 Spectacular view of the Owyhees from this FIXER UPPER females, all ages, Club calf, steer, Homedale- 2 bdrm, 1 bath, fenced secluded 18 acre lot outside of Wilder. yard, garage with extra storage. 3 bedroom home in Marsing needs 5 acres on bluff overlooking and bulls. October 29, 1:00 p.m. Just listed at $72,000 a “make over” Pet ok $475 mo. Call Darci (208) Snake River. Breathtaking at the Treasure, Valley Livestock, Caldwell, Idaho. Contact Debbie 866-0224 Licensed in Idaho and Oregon view. Need to see this House 3 bdrm, 2 bath, air cond, property. (208) 347-2345 or Sharron (208) 674-2003. storage, double garage, fenced Fence post, Used metal t post 10’ yard 314 West Oregon St, 4.8 acres in alfalfa approx. and 12’ 2x4’s 465-5196 or 371- Homedale $550 per mo.-plus 500 feet from Snake River 4285 deposit. 337-3697 frontage. Private access. 1 bdrm, 1 bath Basement Very comfortable location. apartment. water, sewer and trash Terms. NOW $44,000 HELP paid. $325 plus $325 deposit. 455- ASPEN 6290. GEORGE WILSON Beginning contractor, WANTED JOE SACCOMAN •JOHN CONTI Marsing, 11 lots in private subdivision. could sell as ACCEPTING HOMEDALE GARDEN sub-division or acreage. APPLICATIONS for office APARTMENTS 896-5312 • 890-4770 • 880-7829 Owner Carry. position. Must have experience View Properties At: www.idaholand4u.com with computers, knowledge in FOR SENIOR CITIZENS and/or RESIDENTIAL WITH 12 RENTAL UNITS Nova Realty bookkeeping, accurate typist. HANDICAPPED OR DISABLED -Room for Expansion up to 30 units- 6 year old 3BR/2BA Home, 20X20 shop 896-4195 Other duties include answering PERSONS & 2 car garage. 333’ frontage on HWY 78. Great Retirement Property. multi-phone lines, receptionist, RENT BASED ON INCOME $170,000 Darryl 459-0991 general office duties. Applications USDA/RURAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCED A STONE HOUSE Ruby 454-2482 available at Avalanche office, John 286-9509 1.12 Acres - Hwy 78. 2BR/1BA. Lots of trees & character. Garage & Shop. Homedale. GIVE US A CALL: (208)337-4715 Basement could be finished for more bedrooms. $79,000 Walt 459-2075 Farm Mechanic call 459-2269 409 SOUTH FIRST WEST HOMEDALE, IDAHO 3 BED 2 BATH BRICK HOME - OWNER WILL CARRY - GREAT TERMS or 459-7987 83628 Large shop. Hardwood floors. 2+ acres. Trees - landscaped. Irrigation. 2 fireplaces. Private. 2800 sq. ft. detached garage. $149,000 HORSE LOVERS HEAVEN 3 bdrm., 2 bath, oversized kitchen, skylight, vaults, pantry, 1404 sq. ft. home SPACES FOR RENT 140’X80’ arena, 58’X30’ steel barn, steel corrals, 4 bay, 48X20 metal shop & Charlene Uranga HOMEDALE’S NICEST garage . All on 5.63 Acres. $164,900 Lori Badiola MOBILE HOME PARK UPGRADED SUBDIVISION: LARGE ACREAGES! • Spacious single or double wide spaces 2.2 Acres underground utilities, paved road, 337-4634 • Convenient to shopping, schools & great view of the valley. Partly fenced $28,500 city services 6.3 Acres located just outside Marsing overlooking the whole valley, “BRINGING YOU HOMES” • Clean, quiet family park • On site manager underground utilities and paved road. $51,900 RIVER FRONTAGE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE - Only $93,900 for 175 ft. of river 2.16 Acres Fenced. Irrigation. With utilities $26,500 • Water/Sewer/Trash provided frontage w/ 3bdrm, 2 bath m.f. home on perm foundation. 1.48 acres irrigated pasture. • Cable T.V. Available Close to golf cours. Bring golf clubs, fishing pole, horse or other animals - ready to • Will accept older homes in 5 YEAR NEW HOME ON 5 ACRE VIEW PROPERTY occupy With great view of Owyhee Mountains & river. Fenced for stock. Pasture, good condition 214 WEST ARIZONA, HOMEDALE LIKE NEW 3 bdrm home completely remodeled Shop, 2 car garage. Many Extras Melba $164,900 (We also have mobile homes for sale ready to w/ new carpet, tiled floors in kitchen & bathroom, finished garage, new dishwasher & move into NOW with low down payment) kitchen stove. new cabinets in kitchen and bath, new sinks & countertops. Fenced OWNER CARRY - 6 ACRE BUILDING SITE yard. Only $69,500. Sunset Village Live water, trees, fenced, pressurized irrigation. $59,000 - $5K Down COUNTRY DREAM COME TRUE 1556 Sq. Ft. home on .75 acre. Completely remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath, w/lg. family room that could be converted to extra bdrms. Mobile Home Park Gas heat, central air, new refrig., kitchen stove, dishwasher, cabinets, fresh paint - 401 S. Main • Homedale, Idaho 4 BEDROOM 2.9 ACRES LIKE NEW!! Covered parking/patio. Several outbuildings to be used for animals, See managers space #42 28X36 Shop • 220 Volts • Fenced Pasture • Auto Sprinklers mechanic, garage area, storage or your choice. Room for RV’s, boats or other toys. Beautiful Open Floor Plan 1890 sq. ft. $115,000 (208) 337-5804 or 884-1700 Page 24 Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002

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