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VOL. 27, NO. 28 75 CENTS HOMEDALE, OWYHEE COUNTY, IDAHO WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2012 JV fi xture Hot time in Homedale Wild fi res Loveland for Landa-Miller Tournament challenge turns 100 offi cials Town native to Monday blaze be celebrated at near Oreana Sunday potluck closes Idaho 78
Evelyn Loveland is in the midst Several wild fires broke out of a busy summer. Monday to stretch Owyhee Coun- The Jordan Valley native has ty emergency resources thin and a birthday next Wednesday and pumped will celebrate Sunday with a good According to dispatch traf- portion of the folks from the ION fi c, sheriff’s deputies evacuated Country. She’ll serve as grand Bruneau Sand Dunes State Park marshal for the town’s centennial after the nearby South Indian fi re parade next month. threatened the area. Yes, her agenda is full. But Sheriff Daryl Crandall advised that’s what happens when you Teams take titles in triple-digit temps dispatch that Idaho highway turn 100. Sammy Dodge of the Uranga Gang slides into third base during Sunday’s B Division championship 78 had to be shut down around “She’s a Jordan Valley trea- game at the Landa-Miller Memorial Softball Tournament. SWAT third baseman Troy Dines tries to milepost 42 because of a large sure,” area resident Mike Hanley corral the throw. Uranga Gang, led by former Homedale High School baseball standout Darren fi re burning on the south side of said. Uranga, was among four teams to win titles in the fourth annual tournament held at Sundance Park. the highway. He also said that a Hanley, who grew up with Ev- For results and more photos, see Page 14. backfire had been started. The elyn’s children, anticipates a huge highway was closed because of crowd for the birthday celebration poor visibility from the smoke. at Jordan Valley City Park. Bureau of Land Management “There’ll be lots of people ISDA offi cial: County’s boat fi re crews battled the blaze be- from the Great Basin and the ION tween Oreana Loop Road and Country,” he said. “I know that Rye Patch Road. Mutual aid was park will be full. checkpoints to go on hiatus soon requested from Grand View Fire “She’s affected everyone in Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Kenny Hoagland, didn’t Department and the Murphy- the community in one way or Work barge stopped pose a threat. Reynolds-Wilson volunteers. “When our folks looked at it, they saw mussels A fi re burning in Malheur Coun- –– See Loveland, page 5 in Marsing had old that were dried and open, which tells us it had been ty between McDermitt, Nev., and quagga infestation decontaminated at Mead or had been out of the water Burns Junction, Ore., backed up for a while,” Knight said. traffi c on U.S. Highway 95 into The invasive species boat inspection stations in He said that because “in all likelihood” the mus- Jordan Valley. Backcountry Dep- Owyhee County may close later this summer and sels weren’t viable, the inspectors could not impound uty Gary Olsen told dispatch the then re-open in the fall. the vessel. backup was about six miles long. News of the rearranged schedule came in the same “But the folks let us give it another hot wash (at The Idaho Transportation De- week that inspectors discovered the third quagga Marsing), and we sent it on its way,” Knight said, partment placed a reader board at mussel-infested boat to pass through a county adding that whenever a boat continues on the road the U.S. 95-Idaho 55 junction to checkpoint this year. authorities in other states along the possible route advise southbound traffi c of the The fouled 30-foot work barge was en route to its are notifi ed. problems in Oregon. home base in Spokane from a job site in Lake Mead The state contracts with the Bruneau River Another fire also burned at outside Las Vegas, according to Idaho State Depart- Soil Conservation District, which runs check Flint Creek. ment of Agriculture Division of Plant Industries stations at the junction of Idaho highway 55 Earlier in the day, the skies administrator Lloyd Knight. and U.S. Highway 95 in Marsing and at the throughout Owyhee County were Evelyn Loveland turns 100 next Though infested, the barge, which was reported already fi lled with smoke from Wednesday. Submitted photo to The Owyhee Avalanche by Owyhee County –– See Boat, page 5 existing fi res.
Subscribe today Obituaries 6Sports 13-14 Get the news source of the Owyhees delivered Calendar 7Looking Back 15 IInsidenside directly to you each Wednesday Then and Now 7Commentary 16-17 Only $31.80 in Owyhee County Fritzley resigns Call 337-4681 Weather 9Legals 18-21 Homedale P&Z Senior news 9Classifi eds 22-23 Page 2 Page 2 Wednesday, July 11, 2012 Dunkin’ good time Fritzley ends long stint on Homedale P&Z Man instrumental in creating board served 12 years total Herb Fritzley, whose first whose terms end in 2015; Gypsy exposure to Homedale city Jackson, whose appointment planning came 35 years ago, has concludes next year; and recent resigned. appointees Travis Kerbs, Vonnie City Planning and Zoning Harkins and Stacy Woods. Administrator Sylvia Bahem said At its last meeting, the city Fritzley tendered his resignation council established lengths during the board’s last meeting. of terms for the three newest No replacement has been members. Kerbs was designated appointed. as successor for the late Art Fritzley’s latest four-year term Trogdon, and his term will end was set to expire on Feb. 25, next year. Harkins will serve four 2013. years until 2016, and Woods was “It is a great loss to the P&Z given a three-year term, which commission to lose Herb,” Bahem ends in 2015. A young boy pushes the button after a ball he threw failed to take down Marsing High School assistant said. “He has a tremendous Jackson has been on the P&Z football coach Jim Briggs during the Third of July celebration held at Island Park in Marsing last amount of knowledge about board for 10 years. She has been week. Homedale City and planning and reappointed three times. zoning issues. City records do not reflect “We will miss him a great when Packer was brought onto deal.” the board, but he received a Bahem said Fritzley cited reappointment in 2003. He’s the health reasons in his decision to midst of a six-year term. step down. Batt has served on the According to a timeline commission since 2000. He compiled by Bahem and on fi le has been reappointed twice, at City Hall, Fritzley suggested including to his current six-year forming a P&Z commission term in 2009. in January 1977, less than 11 Bahem has served as months after he was appointed administrator since late December to the City Council. 2001. She was most recently In May 1977, The Owyhee reappointed in April. Chronicle reported that Fritzley Other people who have served had received reappointment to on the P&Z, according to city a “joint city/county planning records, include Kenne Metzer, board”. who was appointed in 1983 and He also was the man who resigned 20 years later; Poke presented goals and suggestions Henson, who served from 1997 to Marsing High School football coach Jaime Wood kisses the glass of the dunk tank during the Marsing to form the city’s first 2004 before resigning because of Third of July celebration at Island Park last week. The Huskies football team ran a fundraiser during comprehensive plan in 1980. poor health; current City Council the holiday event. Fritzley resigned from the president Dave Downum, who P&Z board 30 years ago when was appointed in 2002 and later conflict-of-interest questions resigned to take his position on arose because he served as a P&Z the council; and his brother, John commissioner as well as a city Downum, who resigned in 2006 councilman. halfway through his initial six- The council reappointed year appointment. Fritzley to the P&Z in 2003 after “Although we did appoint a his run on the council had ended. replacement for Art Trogdon He was then reappointed in 2009 and gained two additional P&Z after his six-year term expired. commissioners, we are always Fritzley’s departure leaves six interested in talking with anyone commissioners on the board, else who might be interested,” including chair Jim Packer Bahem said. and Commissioner Reed Batt, — JPB Homedale council hears about gateway sign tonight The prospect of a gateway p.m. inside City Hall, 31 W. sign at the east entrance to Wyoming Ave. town will be discussed during Bryn Johnstone of Fisher’s tonight’s Homedale City Saloon, which is located on Council meeting. West Idaho Avenue, also will Chamber of Commerce approach the city about holding president Gavin Parker is an outdoor concert from 9 scheduled to present the idea p.m. to 1 a.m. on Saturday, of placing a Homedale sign on Aug. 11. That’s the last day of the grassy triangle separating the Owyhee County Fair and U.S. Highway 95 traffi c from Rodeo. the East Idaho Avenue approach The usual departmental at the town’s main entrance. reports also will be presented The meeting starts at 6 during tonight’s meeting. Wednesday, July 11, 2012 Page 3 Students take fl ight at ISAS camp Homedale woman Seniors-to-be after excel- portunities. ling in an Her dream is to go to Stanford, faces felony charges for selected for online course which is near the NASA Ames Re- developed by search Center, which is home for summer sessions NASA and the fi rst-session campers Tuesday intimidating a witness presented and today. Johanna Mori wants to be a by the Idaho While at Ames, Mori this week DeAugustineo allegedly made two physicist, so she’s embracing the Digital Learn- and Brady and Maggard in a Idaho Science and Aerospace ing Academy couple weeks will take part in calls from jail to keep minor from Scholars (ISAS) Summer Acad- during the Mars mission planning. emy this week. school year. “I think it’s really cool,” Mori testifying in sexual battery case Johanna Mori “It’ll be neat to get to meet Mori said said. “I know it’s not actually Owyhee County Prosecuting DeAugustineo’s preliminary people with the same interests the online course helped in her going to happen, but if we come Attorney Douglas D. Emery has hearing was conducted after that I have because physicists Rimrock U.S. History and Phys- up with anything cool they might filed a new case against a 24- deadline on Monday. are a little few and far between ics classes. really use it. year-old Homedale woman that As of Monday, DeAugustineo in Owyhee County,” the incom- “We did stuff with the history of “I think it’s a great experience is already slated to be in court for was being held in the Owyhee ing Rimrock Jr.-Sr. High School NASA so that helped in U.S. His- to look at all the problems that other felony charges. County Jail on $200,000 bond. senior said. tory when we were learning about might arise and really plan for According to the charge She faces six felony counts of The daughter of Dan and Kathy the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s with the it because you can’t turn around documents provided by Emery, alleged sexual battery of a child Mori, who turned 17 Tuesday Apollo missions,” she said. “That halfway through (the mission) Andrea N. DeAugustineo made between the ages of 16 and 17 during the third day of the camp made it quite a breeze.” and say, ‘Oh, we forgot some- two phone calls from the Owyhee years old. in Boise, is one of three students The online course’s coverage thing’.” County Jail to a 14-year-old DeAugustineo’s attorney also attending high school in Owyhee of orbital motion made that por- Other highlights of the academy “friend or family member” of argued to reduce her bail amount County who have been chosen to tion of the Physics curriculum include presentations from: the 17-year-old victim of her on Monday. participate in the two ISAS Sum- easier, too. • Micron’s Corey Morasch on alleged sexual battery of a child In a five-page complaint mer Academy sessions. “It gives you a deeper under- rocketry charges. filed last month by Emery, Jordan Brady and Reed Mag- standing in stuff you cover more • Former astronaut Wendy B. In Emery’s three-page criminal DeAugustineo allegedly engaged gard, two Homedale High School lightly in other classes,” Mori Lawrence on NASA complaint, he alleges that in sexual contact with a 17-year- students, will attend the July said. • Mori’s group will hear presen- DeAugustineo made the phone old male between March and 22-28 ISAS academy. Jordan is Mori said she learned about the tation by BSU alum and NASA calls to “otherwise infl uence the May of this year. The allegations the son of Sara and Chris Brady. ISAS program from 2012 Rim- employee Dan Isla about the Mars substance and context of the stemmed from a Homedale Police Steve and Kathy Maggard are rock graduate Abby Caballero, rover Curiosity testimony of (the minor)” and Department investigation. Reed’s parents. who was in the summer camp A $1 million grant from NASA is charging her with two felony All but two of the counts More than 70 Idaho high school last year. allowed the Idaho State Depart- counts of intimidating, impeding, vary in nature and each carries juniors will take part in the two “I think it’s just more knowl- ment of Education to expand the influencing or preventing the a maximum sentence of life in camps. Campers will spend time edge,” Mori said. “You can’t have ISAS summer program to the two attendance of a witness. prison, Emery said. at Boise State University, Micron, too much of that, and you never academies. The documents state that DeAugustineo also faces felony the Discovery Center of Idaho and know what’s going to come in The ISAS program began in DeAugustineo phone calls were possession of a controlled substance travel to California to visit the handy.” 2010 as a tool to promote Science, made on June 21 and June 22 and felony endangerment and/or NASA Ames Research Center at She’s looking forward to the Technology, Engineering and “directing that (the 14-year- injury to a child charges along Moffett Field, which is south of networking possibilities with Mathematics (STEM) education old) deliver a message that (the with paraphernalia charges from San Francisco. peers who have similar interests in the state’s public schools. victim) is not to testify and not an April incident. All three qualifi ed for the Sum- and with professors who could to say anything at the upcoming mer Academy, based in Boise, help her map out scholarship op- — JPB preliminary hearing”. — JLZ Pair gets DUI sentences HOMEDALE 337-3474 Two Canyon County residents Hammond was arrested by MARSING 896-5824 have been sentenced for driving Owyhee County Sheriff’s Deputy under the infl uence. David Green. Lisa L. Hammond, 45, of Jason W. Bunfi ll, 35, of Melba Tires Nampa was sentenced June 25 was sentenced by Grober for his Brakes before magistrate court judge Dan Jan. 23 DUI arrest on May 14 and C. Grober for a Feb. 2 arrest. will pay $800 in fi nes and fees. Alignment Hammond was ordered to pay Bunfi ll will serve one day of Much More! $850 in fines and fees and will his 180-day jail sentence. He was serve 18 months of probation. credited with two days served and Of her 180-day jail sentence, she 178 suspended. His license was was credited three days and had suspended for six months. 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The tour will focus on projects examined that have been promoting habitat objections recently outlined by Two groups fighting for the Gov. C. L. “Butch” Otter’s Sage- betterment of wildlife habitat and Grouse Task Force, including ranching conditions in Owyhee restoring habitat after wildfire country will sponsor a sage-grouse with a diverse mixture of grasses habitat tour next Wednesday. and forbs. The Owyhee County Sage- The goal of habitat restoration Grouse Local Working Group should be strengthening the (LWG) and the Jordan Valley ecosystem to make it more Cooperative Weed Management resilient against invasive species Area (CWMA) are coordinating and noxious weeds. a Sage-Grouse Restoration and Such habitat restoration Canyon-Owyhee School Services Agency Health Occupations Students of America instructor Cindy Habitat Enhancement Tour. improves wildlife habitat as well Floyd, left, along with Amanda Cook, Katie Price and Mackenzie Whittaker pose for a photo during their The trip will visit habitat as rangelands used by cattle competition in Orlando, Fla. that took place at the end of June. Submitted photo restoration and enhancement ranchers, according to a joint projects on Flint Creek and Upper event fl yer produced by the LWG Cow Creek. and CWMA. Katie Price fi nishes fi fth at nationals The trip begins at 9:30 a.m. at The Nature Conservancy and Hollywood,” Floyd said. the Jordan Valley CWMA offi ce, private landowners also are tour Homedale grad leads COSSA Two other COSSA chapter 508 Swisher Ave., where maps partners. contingent at HOSA meet in Florida members — Carissa Gardner of and directions also are available. Jordan Valley CWMA Homedale and Wilder’s Kimberly A car pool of participants will coordinator Eric Morrison can A recent Homedale High in the HOSA Chapter of the Year Foster — qualifi ed for nationals meet at the U.S. Department of be reached at (541) 586-3000 or School graduate has earned a competition, and Whittaker and but were unable to attend because Agricultural Service Center, 250 jvcwma@qwestoffi ce.net. top-five finish at the Health Amanda Cook participated in the of prior engagements. Occupations Students of America Health Career Display contest. Floyd said the national national convention. Cook’s parents are Crawford and convention participants will hold Friends VBS starts Monday Katie Price, the daughter of Brenda Cook, and Whittaker is a spaghetti feed later this month Homedale Friends Church’s noon Monday through Friday Lisa Rittenhouse and Trent Price, the daughter of Kristy and Jason to raise the remainder of the funds Vacation Bible School, “Backstage next week. fi nished fi fth in Extemporaneous Lough. to pay for the trip. with the Bible”, begins Monday. For more information, call Writing during the June 20-23 “Their poster was amazing; She also thanked the following The VBS runs from 9 a.m. to Sarah Egusquiza at 697-1409. competition in Orlando, Fla. however, (it) did not receive a individuals, businesses and Price wrote about bullying, its place,” Floyd said. organizations for supporting the effects on students and how she Parma graduate Terra Davidson students: would help stop the practice. served as a voting delegate and R & M Steel, Ag West, Kent Price was among three representative for the COSSA Mann, Jim Whittaker, COSSA Homedale members of the chapter. Auto and Diesel departments, Canyon-Owyhee School Services The group participated in the Amalgamated Sugar Co. P.O. 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Silver City Road. the company and the aftershocks P&Z discounted testimony from The Idaho Department of • The company must regularly if the fi rm closed up shop after environmentalist John Robison of drawn up Environmental Quality (DEQ) submit water quality test results starting the leaching process. the Idaho Conservation League rarely issues cyanidation permits, to the county. “If we would deny this, then we because Robison cited problems County planners should cast so Silver Falcon offi cials want to • No ore tailings that have would put them in more jeopardy with open-pit cyanide leaching an up or down vote later this secure permission to construct a undergone the cyanide leaching than they are now,” Atkins said. operations in Montana and Nevada month on Silver Falcon Mining building to house a closed-loop process can be stockpiled outdoors “The worst neighbor is one who’s while the Silver Falcon proposal Inc.’s plan to expand its mill near treatment system before they sink or in any structure not specifi cally not making money.” would be enclosed in a cement- Silver City. money into the state’s permitting designed to store the waste. Brandau questioned whether lined building. The commissioners Three members of the Owyhee process. • The building that will house Diamond Creek was in fi nancial surmised comparisons to open-air County Planning and Zoning The P&Z commissioners will the leaching process must be dire straits now, and Atkins operations would be irrelevant. Commission deliberated on the render a decision on the CUP designed in such a way that no said his reasoning grew out of “I don’t want to have this company’s conditional use permit after they have time to review liquid can escape. testimony from CUP opponent business’ ability to perform based application for about 90 minutes the special conditions drafted P&Z also mulled requiring a Chad Nettleton, who had said that on the history of other businesses’ Thursday in Murphy. during Thursday’s deliberations. reclamation bond, but will defer Silver Falcon has had diffi culty past failures,” Brandau said. While chair Connie Brandau The follow-up meeting is set for to county Prosecuting Attorney paying its bills. Nettleton, a P&Z She added the DEQ and and commissioners Scott Jensen 10 a.m. Thursday, July 26 inside Douglas D. Emery and the Board commissioner who recused himself EPA should be able to conduct and Clay Atkins didn’t make a the Owyhee County Courthouse of County Commissioners on the from this case, is part of the family oversight on Diamond Creek’s decision, they did compile a list Annex building in Murphy. legal precedent. They may simply that owns Joyce Livestock, which performance. of special conditions to impose if Among the special conditions leave the bonding issue to the sold the 20-acre parcel on which Brandau also pointed out that the CUP is awarded. discussed last week: protocols already in place with the Florida-based mining company Diamond Creek’s operation fi ts Silver Falcon is awaiting the • Silver Falcon must explicitly DEQ and the federal Environmental built Diamond Creek Mill. the county’s comprehensive plan, CUP decision before moving alert Saint Alphonsus Regional Protection Agency. Atkins also pointed out that which promotes economic and forward with its plans to apply Medical Center and St. Luke’s The commissioners also company officials hinted they employment opportunities. for a state permit to use cyanide Regional Medical Center of the addressed opponents’ concerns might move the operation out of — JPB From page 1 √ Loveland: Woman will be grand marshal for town’s centennial parade another.” town for years, moving into And that’s probably why she was said. Jordan Valley to help with her The celebration begins at 1 a home near city center in the grand marshal of the Owyhee “She has a fantastic personal- recuperation. p.m. with a ranch-style potluck 1960s. County Fair and Rodeo Parade ity,” he said. “I don’t know if she “ ‘They weren’t feeling well, so planned for 2 p.m. Dinner ser- “You can see her lights on last summer. gets mad, but if she does she hides I just sent them home’,” Kershner vice, meat, bread, beverages and (early in the morning),” City “When you live long enough it well. She put up with all us kids, remembers Evelyn saying. “She’s desserts will be provided, and at- Clerk Adele Payden said. “She’s like Evelyn has, you are more than and none of us wound up crippled always been that way — up for tendees should bring their favorite probably one of the fi rst residents a personality yourself — you’re or anything. life’s challenges. She’s just a side dish to share. you see with her lights on. She’s part of the community, and that’s “She’s just a fi ne lady.” sweetheart of a lady.” The family requests no gifts, in there making pancakes.” something we’re losing around Evelyn is a woman famous for Evelyn is the mother of fi ve but cards may be sent to JoAnn Evelyn’s sense of community the country,” he said. her mustard recipe and numerous children, including David (de- Schoonover, 3604 Vista Drive, — a trait that Hanley laments is “She’s been an inspiration to patchwork quilt and embroidery ceased), Lova Easterday, Andy, Nampa, ID 83686. fading in much of America — has several generations of young projects. Ruth Clapier and Tootie Turner. Born on July 18, 1912 to Thom- caused concern with her family at people. Not only is she a mother For 39 years she played a She has 18 grandchildren, 26 as and Clara Whitby in Nampa, least once, Payden said. and grandmother and great-grand- pivotal role at the Jordan Valley great-grandchildren and eight Evelyn has lived in the Jordan There was a stranger passing mother to her own family, but Rodeo in the Methodist Church’s great-great grandchildren with Valley area her entire life and through town at 5 o’clock one she’s pretty much that to the rest Red Barn hamburger stand, which two more on the way. has been an integral part of the morning. He knocked on Evelyn’s of us as well.” built a reputation for delicious “She’s always had a heart for community with school activities door. He was hungry, and she was Hanley has known Evelyn all homemade pies and cakes. Jordan Valley. She’s a pioneer,” and as a member of the United making those pancakes. his life. She and his mom were “She’s just been someone that Kershner said. “She’s had things Methodist Church, which is also “Her relatives were a little bit good friends and ranch wives. In you just admire and look up to,” tough, and it didn’t faze her any. celebrating its centennial this peeved, but that’s the way she is,” fact, Evelyn cooked for the Han- Kershner said. “We always say She’s just always been a stable year. Payden said. ley’s camp on Juniper Mountain we’d like to do that when we’re part of the community. She’s “She’s been going to the Meth- “She just opens her arms and during cow gathers in Mike’s Evelyn’s age, and then we say, gone through things like anybody, odist church forever,” Evelyn’s helps people out.” youth. ‘Who are we kidding? We can’t but it never took her over, never hairdresser, Marie Kershner, said. Hanley said Evelyn’s compas- “She sure instilled in us the do that now’.” overwhelmed her. “She would make the coffee, and sion and longevity have made importance of hard work because Evelyn is known for being “She’s just always been Evelyn. I’m sure if it wasn’t just right her an icon of sorts. That’s why she’s been a hard-worker all her resilient and self-suffi cient to the She’s always been a very strong that’s because someone else had he’s going to put her in the lead life,” Hanley said. point that one time after a brief person.” made the coffee.” wagon as grand marshal during But there is kindness with the hospital stay she sent her children Evelyn has been a fi xture in the Aug. 25 centennial parade. hard-working woman, Hanley home even though they were in — JPB
√ Boat: Three fouled boats discovered in Owyhee County this season Idaho 78-51 junction in Bruneau. cepted in Marsing, including the Knight said that data from the Knight said the Marsing-Bru- “We looked at our data and Check station attendants alert work barge last week. Another fi rst two years of county check neau decision is part of statewide saw we have a lot of snowbirds county dispatch whenever they boat was discovered at the Bru- station operation led to the deci- schedule re-tooling. Some sta- that come up earlier, and we were have to chase down a vehicle tow- neau station in April. sion to close Bruneau and Mars- tions in Southeast Idaho will have missing a lot of those,” he said. ing a boat that fails to stop at the Statewide, inspectors have ing until the fall. their seven-day-a-week schedules Heavy mussel infestation is station. The attendants use OCSO found 45 fouled vessels this “What we found is we don’t modifi ed to a Thursday-through- found in some lakes on the lower patrol vehicles, and BRSCD in the year, which is double the 2011 get much boat traffi c from out of Saturday format, he said. Colorado River, including Lake past has reimbursed the county a number. Knight said an earlier state (in the late summer months The Marsing and Bruneau sta- Mead in Nevada and Lake Havasu portion of the fuel costs. opening for the check stations is at the Owyhee checkpoints),” he tions were opened a month earlier in Arizona, Knight said. Knight said that as of July 2, one reason for a larger number of said. “We’ll open again when the than the rest of the checkpoints in two fouled boats had been inter- discoveries. fall fi shing season starts.” the state, Knight said. — JPB Page 6 Wednesday, July 11, 2012 Obituaries Arthur Harold Salomonsen Arthur Harold Salomonsen died of service to family and friends. and two nephews, Carolyn Gaddis Cole, Steven Ethington, Michael June 19, 2012 at Moses Lake, Art and Eulalia served missions of Boise, ID; Cheryl Rome of Ethington, Heather Luna, Brian WA. together for the LDS church in Everett, WA; Richard Esslinger Ethington, Harold Ethington Art was born December 14, Nauvoo, IL; Jordan Valley OR; of Fredericksburg, VA and Ron as well as their spouses and 28 1921 in Lima, Beaverhead, MT and Salt Lake City, UT. Art and Esslinger of Poulsbo, WA. great-grandchildren. He was also to Hans Larsen Salomonsen and Eulalia also served as temple Art was preceded in death by his well loved by Eulalia’s extensive Anne Marie Hansen Salomonsen. workers in the Boise Idaho LDS father, mother, wife and brother, family and many good friends. He graduated from Meridian High Temple. Oscar Salomonsen, and sister, A viewing was held at Cloverdale School in 1939. Art had big hands and an even Helen Esslinger. Funeral Home, Boise, ID from 10 Art operated a dairy farm for bigger heart. He was gentle and Art is honored by Eulalia’s a.m. to noon Saturday, June 23. many years in Meridian, ID and kind. He loved to garden and children Steve and Diane Smith, Followed by a graveside service at Homedale, ID. Art joined the share his produce with friends Troutdale, OR; LeRoyce and noon with interment. A Memorial Church of Jesus Christ of Latter and family. He loved his dogs. Cynthia Ethington, Moses Lake, Service will be held Saturday, Day Saints March 9, 1974. He He loved to fi sh and camp and WA; grandchildren, Nathan Smith, July 21, 10 a.m. at the downtown married Eulalia Howell Smith play cards. Jesse Smith, Laura Neal, Jennifer Middleton LDS chapel 309 West July 10, 1975 in Logan, UT LDS Temple. Art devoted many hours Art is survived by two nieces Sommer, Rochelle Pearson, Alicia Main St. Middleton, ID. Jock Echave and Kristen Echave Jock Echave school as well. He helped coach and children LaShae and Nichole, On June 30, 2012, John “Jock” various sports and was a constant and nephew Frank Echave and son Martin Echave passed away at his on the sidelines. He could relate Cameron, mother-in-law Yolan home in Jordan Valley, Oregon. to the kids because he had done Goodrich, sister-in-law Kristen A special thanks to Dr. Jocele it and he had patience in teaching (Bob) Tallman, niece Nicole Skinner and XL Hospice out of and coaching. Jock obtained his (Daniel) Pennell and children Weiser, Idaho, for helping Jock pilot’s license, and he and Karen Canyon and Cashly. stay at home for his entire life and frequently fl ew to many of their An open house was held on ensuring comfort in those days. children’s events across the country. July 7th at the home of Jon and Jock was born on January 30, Flying was a hobby in his life for Tara Echave, 3054 Dinwitty Lane, 1942, in Winnemucca, Nevada, over twenty years, one which he Jordan Valley, Oregon, for Jock and the eldest son of John and Marge. used for work and pleasure. After his daughter Kristen, who after a A mere fourteen months later, his Jock Echave Kristen Echave becoming a grandfather, Jock short hospital stay, passed away less brother Frank was born, and the two well-known fullback and was 27, 1964, they were married in doted on his grandkids, kept them than two full days after her father. boys spent their childhood riding eventually offered a position with LaCanada, California. For the from being disciplined, and simply horses, tending cattle, preparing the Chicago Bears; however, after next 46 years they were devoted enjoyed spending time with them at Kristen Echave the teams for haying, spending four full years of schooling, Jock to each other. every opportunity. Born in Winnemucca, Nevada, time with family at King’s River, made the decision to head back to Jock and Karen made their Jock was preceded in death on November 20, 1967, Kristen and enjoying their elementary the ranch to work for the family. home at Oregon Canyon Ranch in by his wife Karen and parents Eileen was the fi rst-born child of years at the old school house with Jock would not return home to McDermitt, Nevada. They had three Marge and John. He is survived Karen and Jock. A mirror image their mother as their teacher. When the ranch alone though, for while children: Kristen, Michon, and Jon. by his daughter Michon (Jason) of her father, Kristen excelled at Jock was in the eighth grade, he at UNR, he met a lovely blonde, As a parent, Jock demanded respect Schmidt and son Jon (Tara) anything she set her mind to. She moved to Winnemucca to go to California girl: Karen Eileen and worked to instill discipline Echave, three grandchildren Kaine enjoyed cooking with her mother school where he excelled in all Goodrich. Karen was a refined in his children. Jock thoroughly and Bayley Baptist, John Jett and riding with her father. Once sports, especially track, football, member of Gamma Phi Beta and enjoyed the many pleasures life Echave, his brother Frank (Sharon) she started school, it became and basketball. After graduation Jock had been the president of provides on a cattle ranch. He Echave, niece Elisa McDade clearly apparent that she was he moved to Reno to play for the historic “rough and tough” was an avid trapper and loved and her children Savannah and gifted academically. Upon entering the University of Nevada, Reno. Sundowners, yet they found love hunting the big bucks. He was quite J.W., niece Elaina Echave, niece junior high, she became interested Sporting the #33, he became a in each other’s arms, and on June involved in his children’s lives at Danielle (Augie) Mariezcurrena –– See Obituary, page 9 Skeeter Clark Skeeter Clark, age 62, passed smaller ranches. Over the years, In December of 2001, after his gear and moved around the away suddenly on June 26, 2012 they made their home on the ZX buckarooing for some of the country for the next few years. at his home near Silver Lake, Ranch; worked for Benny Binyon better ranches in the Great Basin He enjoyed spending time with Oregon. Daniel Edwin Clark III, in Jordan, Montana; then to Idaho area for the majority of his life, his son, Steve in Nevada, as well or “Skeeter”, as he was more at Rogerson; Simplot Livestock Skeeter moved to Jordan Valley, as visiting the areas where he had commonly known, was born on in Grand View; Owen Ranches in Oregon where he hung out his lived and worked on the various April 6, 1950 in Idaho Falls, Idaho Bruneau; Castle Creek in Oreana; shingle for the Stone House ranches in rural Oregon. More to Daniel and Gladys (Eckersell) at the CCC for Jim Garrett; the Saddle Shop. There he made and recently, Skeeter had settled in Clark, Jr. When Skeeter was Quarter Circle A in Arizona; the sold buckaroo gear, including Silver Lake, Oregon, where he born, his father was working on Diamond A in Paradise Valley, hand-tooled saddles, chaps, enjoyed the rest of his life. the Railroad Ranch, which is Nevada; as well as the Acres Land chinks, headstalls, reins, and just Skeeter is survived by his now part of the Harriman State & Cattle Company of Alturas, about anything a cowboy would lifelong friend Val Emery; mother Park. His grandfather, Daniel, Oregon at Paisley and Lakeview. California. need to do his job. Skeeter also Gladys; brother Jeff; sister Peggy; began managing the ranch in Skeeter graduated from high It was while working for the repaired gear, as well as custom- three sons, Lee Clark (Christine) 1935, and spent the next 15 years school at Dayton, Wyoming in ZX Ranch in 1982 that tragedy designing and producing unique of Morgantown, Kentucky; Clay there before turning the manager 1969 and joined the U.S. Marine struck the Clark family when products for sale, such as his Clark (Swan) of Vail, Arizona; position over to Skeeter’s father, Corps. He was shipped to Hawaii, Skeeter’s oldest son, Tommy, world famous hand-tooled door and Steve Emery (Diane) of Elko, who ran it through 1959. Skeeter where he worked at a nuclear drowned in the Cycan River. bells and one-of-a-kind red neck Nevada; and nine grandchildren, was the youngest in the family, weapons storage base. After a The loss was heavy, and he and leather fly-swatters. The door Daniel, Kody, Kaleb, Dakota, and grew up on the ranch with two-year tour, Skeeter returned his wife later divorced. His sons to the Saddle Shop was always Candace, Nathaniel, Seth, his siblings, Peggy and Jeff. He to Barstow, California where he moved to Chicago with their open, and the light was always Creighton, and Krestrel. spent a great deal of his time worked in a repair unit for the mother, and Skeeter remained on for business, or just to park Memorial services were held starting horses and working with Marine Corps for the duration of in the West, working on various a pickup and goose-neck trailer on July 3, 2012 at the Desert Rose his father on the ranch. his hitch. ranches. Several years later, his long enough to chew the fat. For Chapel in Lakeview, Oregon. The Clark started school in a one- Anyone who met Skeeter knew son Lee rejoined his father and nearly a decade, the Stone House family suggests that donations in room schoolhouse at Island Park, that the joy of his life was his Val Emery on the Spivey Ranch Saddle Shop was a local gathering Skeeter’s memory may be given Idaho, the only boy in his class, sons, Tommy, Lee and Clay. in Oreana. Skeeter remained in place for ranchers and neighbors to the Jordan Valley Rodeo Board, with 12 girls for classmates. Skeeter and his family worked the area until after Lee, along with in the Jordan Valley area. c/o Secretary Dennis Stanford, He also attended grade school on many of the big ranches in Val’s son, Steve Emery, graduated In January of 2010, Skeeter Box 167, Jordan Valley, OR at Ashton, Idaho Falls, and in the Great Basin area, and some from high school. sold his saddle shop, packed 97910; or to a favorite charity. Wednesday, July 11, 2012 Page 7
Calendar Owyhee Today Wednesday, July 25 Preschool story time Preschool story time Then & Now 10:30 a.m., Lizard Butte Library, 111 S. 3rd 10:30 a.m., Lizard Butte Library, 111 S. 3rd Ave W., Marsing. (208) 896-4690 weekday Ave W., Marsing. (208) 896-4690 weekday afternoons afternoons Grand View City Council meeting 6 p.m., includes Grand View Water and Sewer Thursday, July 26 Association board meeting, Grand View City Hall, Vision Church food distribution Owyhee Graffi ti 425 Boise Ave., Grand View. (208) 834-2700, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., donations welcome, Vision I’m not making it Monday through Wednesday Church, 221 W. Main St., Marsing. (208) 896- During prohibition, a schoolteacher in Jordan Valley Homedale City Council meeting 5407 made friends with a Basque hotel owner. They met on the 6 p.m., Homedale City Hall, 31 W. Wyoming Ave., Homedale City Council meeting street one day and the teacher greeted the innkeeper. “Hello Homedale. (208) 337-4641 6 p.m., Homedale City Hall, 31 W. Wyoming Ave., ____. How are you making it?” “Oh, no, Mr. Carlson,” Marsing City Council meeting Homedale. (208) 337-4641 said the innkeeper, “I’m not making it!” 7 p.m., Marsing City Hall, 425 Main St., Marsing. Taking Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) meeting (208) 896-4122 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 320 N. 6th Three Creek School Board meeting St. W., Homedale. (208) 337-3867 7 p.m., Three Creek School multipurpose room, Bruneau Valley Library District board The Wash Boiler Three Creek meeting Jake Long was making a large still in his Jordan Valley Homedale School board meeting 7 p.m., Bruneau Valley Library, 32073 Ruth St., blacksmith shop for a customer. Being supervised by the 7 p.m., district offi ce board room, 116 E. Owyhee Bruneau. (208) 845-2131 law enforcement offi cers who were supposed to see that it Ave., Homedale. (208) 337-4611 never went to work, didn’t bother Jake. He wouldn’t say Wednesday, Aug. 1 who he was making it for and besides it was possible, not Thursday Preschool story time probable, that the copper cooker was destined to be used Owyhee Gardeners monthly meeting 10:30 a.m., Lizard Butte Library, 111 S. 3rd as a wash boiler by one of the local housewives. 1 p.m., Lizard Butte Library, 111 3rd Ave. W., Ave W., Marsing. (208) 896-4690 weekday Marsing. (208) 459-2860 afternoons Vision Church food distribution TRIAD meeting Case of the drunk cow 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., donations welcome, Vision 1 p.m., Marsing Senior Center, 218 Main St., Johnny Cobb was paid a visit by the Malheur County Church, 221 W. Main St., Marsing. (208) 896- Marsing. (208) 337-4466 lawmen, who wrecked his setup and arrested him. Johnny 5407 NOCWMA meeting lived right next to the county road and was making Taking Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) meeting 7 p.m., North Owyhee County Cooperative moonshine in a dugout. His milk cow got into the mash 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 320 N. 6th Weed Management Area, U.S. Department and was staggering down the road, when the law came by. St. W., Homedale. (208) 337-3867 of Agriculture Service Center, 250 N. Old They followed the cow home and caught Johnny in the act, Bruneau-Grand View School Board meeting Bruneau Highway, Marsing. (208) 896-4544, which assured him of a three to four month vacation in the 7 p.m., Rimrock Jr.-Sr. High School music room, ext. 102 county jail. 39678 State Hwy 78, Bruneau. (208) 834-2253 Snake River Irrigation District meeting It made his neighbor, (my grandfather), mad to think that 7 p.m., Grand View Irrigation District offi ce, 645 they made such an effort to knock off a small operator. The Monday Idaho St., Grand View. (208) 834-2350 next time he was in Vale (the county seat) he paid the sheriff Board of County Commissioners meeting a visit. He told him, “There’s whiskey being made under the 9 a.m., Owyhee County Courthouse, 20381 State Thursday, Aug. 2 courthouse steps and that will keep you busy enough without Hwy. 78, Murphy. (208) 495-2421 Taking Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) meeting coming clear to Riverside.” (A distance of 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 320 N. 6th 65 miles, over a very rough road). Tuesday St. W., Homedale. (208) 337-3867 Foot clinic — Local historian, author and rancher 8 a.m., $10, appointment necessary, Homedale Monday, Aug. 6 Mike Hanley lives in Jordan Valley. Senior Center, 224 W. Idaho Ave., Homedale. Board of County Commissioners meeting Excerpts in this column come from his (208) 337-3020 9 a.m., Owyhee County Courthouse, 20381 State various books, which are on sale at The El-Ada commodity distribution Hwy. 78, Murphy. (208) 495-2421 Owyhee Avalanche offi ce in Homedale. 1 p.m., El-Ada Community Action Partnership Homedale Public Library board meeting Visit www.owyheeavalanche.com for a Owyhee County offi ce, 15 W. Colorado Ave., 10 a.m., Homedale Public Library, 125 W. list of available titles, including Hanley’s Homedale. (208) 337-4812 Owyhee Ave., Homedale. (208) 337-4228, 1 p.m. Owyhee Graffi ti, Sagebrush & Axle to 5 p.m. Grease (with Omer Stanford), Wednesday, July 18 Grand View Mutual Canal Co. meeting Tales of the I.O.N. Country Preschool story time 7 p.m., Grand View Irrigation District offi ce, 645 and Journal of Michael F. 10:30 a.m., Lizard Butte Library, 111 S. 3rd Idaho St., Grand View. (208) 834-2350 Hanley IV. Ave W., Marsing. (208) 896-4690 weekday afternoons Tuesday, Aug. 7 El-Ada commodity distribution Grand View Irrigation board meeting 11 a.m. to noon, across from Marsing Senior 11 a.m., Grand View Irrigation District Center, Marsing. (208) 337-4812 offi ce, 645 Idaho St., Grand View. (208) Homedale Highway board 834-2350 Thursday, July 19 Homedale Chamber of Commerce meeting tours district roads today Vision Church food distribution Noon, Owyhee Lanes and Restaurant banquet The Homedale Highway District district offi ce, 102 E. Colorado 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., donations welcome, Vision room, 18 N. 1st St. W., Homedale. (208) 337- commissioners have called a Ave. Church, 221 W. Main St., Marsing. (208) 896- 3271 special meeting at 5:30 p.m. today The board of commissioners 5407 Ridgeview Irrigation District board meeting for the purpose of touring roads usually meets on the first Taking Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) meeting 1 p.m., South Board of Control offi ce, 118 S. 1st within their jurisdiction. Wednesday of the month, but 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 320 N. 6th St. W., Homedale. (208) 337-3760 The commissioners also will rescheduled its regular meeting St. W., Homedale. (208) 337-3867 Gem Irrigation District board meeting hold their monthly meeting at 8 from last week because of the 1:15 p.m., South Board of Control offi ce, 118 S. p.m. today inside the highway Fourth of July holiday. Monday, July 23 1st St. W., Homedale. (208) 337-3760 Board of County Commissioners meeting South Board of Control board meeting 9 a.m., Owyhee County Courthouse, 20381 State 1:30 p.m., South Board of Control offi ce, 118 S. Hwy. 78, Murphy. (208) 495-2421 1st St. W., Homedale. (208) 337-3760 Death notice LAUREANO “LARRY” VALDEZ, 90, of Marsing, died Sunday, You can fi nd a comprehensive listing of local events online at www.theowyheeavalanche.com. July 8, 2012 of natural causes at a Caldwell hospital. Services are Click on the “Calendar of Events” link on the left-hand side of the page. pending under the direction of Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Homedale. Submit information on upcoming fundraisers, meetings, reunions or community events to The Owyhee Avalanche by noon Fridays for inclusion in the calendar. Drop off press releases at the Avalanche offi ce at 19 E. Idaho Ave., Homedale, mail them to P.O. Box 97, Homedale, ID 83628, fax them to (208) 337-4867 or e-mail them to [email protected] (an e-mail link also is available on our Web site). For more information on submissions, call (208) 337-4681. Page 8 Wednesday, July 11, 2012 THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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