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VOLUME 19, NUMBER 24 HOMEDALE, OWYHEE COUNTY, IDAHO SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS

Extension office Grandmother seeks Outpost Days draws plants community legislative aid to change hundreds of history seekers garden custody bill page 10 page 8 page 5 Two county P&Z commissioners resign The county commissioners “I am getting to darn old for will be searching for two new this,” Collett said by phone county planning and zoning Wednesday. “I am 77 years commissioners after Bob old and I think it is time to quit Collett and Ron Geertson some of that. I think I have resigned during commissioners been everything in the world. I meeting last week. would like to see a little bit Geertson turned in a letter more of my family.” of resignation to the commissioners Monday that Geertson was appointed to states “please accept my the board in 1998 and was re- resignation from P … Z appointed to a four-year term effective 2 June 03,” which in February after discovering was accepted by the his term had expired in June of commissioners unanimously. 2002. Records show that Collett Currently left on the board was appointed to the board on is Gene Tindall, Dave Holton, June 22, 1998 to replace Ed David Shenk, Fred Roberts and Special delivery Frisbie. He was re-appointed Sid Erwin. Author and historian Mike Hanley arrives at the Owyhee County Historical Museum with on Jan. 10, 2000 and his term Geertson could not be a special delivery Sunday afternoon. Riding shotgun to protect a special delivery of The Blue would have expired in 2005. reached for comment. Book is Don Helmsley and Tal Troutman. See page 10 Mormon crickets converge on county seat, eating everything in sight It’s that time of year again, of Idaho and Murphy is one McNeal with the animal and normally expect and the grasshoppers and Mormon a little early experts say, but place where they seem to be plant healthy inspections numbers are certainly no less crickets. the season for Mormon crickets very abundant. According to service said last week. than we would This year 17 western states is here and they have taken the experts these destructive “They’re earlier this expect.” will share more than $4-million over the town of Murphy…so bugs are early, they are healthy year than they have McNeal says this to help survey and treat this it seems. and there are hungry. been in past years but is the first year in pesky problem. Over the past couple of “I think it will be another we’ve had a mild about a decade that “It impacts the farmers and weeks, Mormon crickets have year for plentiful Mormon winter so they’re out a couple federal money has been the ranchers,” said McNeal. been spotted throughout parts crickets here in Idaho,” Dave weeks earlier than we would appropriated to help control –– to page 4

BLM releases draft OHV management strategy The use of Off Highway through July 31, 2003. It can manner” said Terry Heslin, Vehicles (OHVs) in Idaho has be accessed on the internet at BLM Idaho Recreation Travel tripled since 1995. More than http://www.id.blm.gov. The and Access Coordinator. “The 70,000 OHVs are registered in Draft Strategy provides a Idaho OHV Management Idaho today, and many are used roadmap for coordinating and Strategy will help the BLM, to explore, hunt and recreate improving OHV management the public, and partner agencies on public lands. in Idaho. work together to manage OHV OHVs can be used properly It establishes program goals recreation effectively on public on public (federal) lands, but and objectives and provides lands.” the indiscriminate use of large guidance for OHV projects that The Draft Idaho BLM OHV numbers of OHVs can also are developed at the field level. Management Strategy contains impact important natural It emphasizes the need to work three sections. The first section resources. Better manage this cooperatively with summarizes the BLM’s growing recreational activity recreationists to establish national policies that guide on public lands, the Bureau of sustainable and well- OHV management. It is Land Management (BLM) has maintained trail systems on intended to serve as a source released for public review and public lands. book of OHV management comment a Draft Idaho BLM “Motorized recreation is a guidance for land managers Off Highway Vehicle Travel legitimate use on public lands, and public land users. and Access Management but it takes a coordinated The second section is an Strategy. management strategy to ensure Action Plan that establishes Barnyard buddies The Draft Strategy is OHV use is conducted in an long-term objectives and tasks available for public input appropriate and sustainable –– to page 4 Page 2 Wednesday, June 11, 2003 HPD charges juveniles in tire slashing spree Two Homedale teenagers face charges of felony burglary, misdemeanor theft and four counts of malicious injury to property after a tire-slashing spree last week. Homedale Police Chief Jeff Eidemiller said the two 13 year old teens made a full confession when questioned about the incident that left four local residents with flat tires. The duo began their evening of crime with stealing two BMX bicycles from an open garage and then traveled around town slashing tires in the area of Selway Avenue. “Saturday night they entered an open garage on Selway Avenue and stole two BMX bicycles,” Eidemiller said. “They rode them around for a bit and from what I can gather, one of the boys had a pocket knife and they decided it would be fun to stab tires on vehicles. They slashed tires on four vehicles near the area they stole the bicycles. Both boys have been petitioned as juveniles.” Man sought in Wilder shooting Accident Local police are looking for his neck. Idaho State Police investigate a collision involving a hazardous waste truck on Highway 78 a man who may have been Anyone with information is near Murphy last week. The driver of the truck reportedly lost control of the vehicle when his involved in a shooting Friday asked to contact their local law brakes locked as he attempted to slow for a vehicle turning into the subdivision. that sent one man to the hospital enforcement agency or the by air ambulance. Wilder Police Department at Reports show that witnesses 482-6401. Truck crashes near Murphy stated that Joseph Puga, 24, No one was injured in a he said when he applied the day and was returning from and Nicholas Walsh, 23, were single vehicle accident on brakes to slow for the American Ecology. The trailer fighting at a park in Wilder Highway 78 near Murphy upcoming vehicle he heard a had been unloaded and the when Puga¥s brother, Jorge Wednesday afternoon when an noise and locked the brakes on officer said it would not need Puga, pulled a gun. unloaded hazardous waste the truck,” Birmingham said to be treated as a hazard Jorge Puga allegedly shot Rubber semi-truck locked up its brakes Wednesday afternoon at the situation. Walsh in the back as he tried to and collided into the Eagle scene. “Right now the accident Marsing Ambulance run from the area. Walsh was View Estates sign on Cinnabar is still under investigation, so emergency technicians taken by helicopter to Saint Stamps Way. no citations have been issued.” evaluated Veibell’s condition Alphonsus Regional Medical Idaho State Police Officer Birmingham said the trailer at the scene for over an hour Center in Boise, where he was Aaron Birmingham said the had been loaded with and Veibell was not transported listed in fair condition on Made to order driver of the single trailer semi- hazardous soil earlier in the to a hospital. Monday. truck, Carl Eric Veibell, 41 of Wilder Police Chief Jeff Nampa, was traveling east on Perry said the Pugas were in Highway 78 and attempted to town from Texas to attend their The slow for another vehicle which City hall and DMV closed father’s funeral. He said was making a left hand turn officers interviewed Joseph Owyhee into the subdivision. He said for remodel Puga, but they have not found Veibell reported that he heard Jorge Puga. 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McNeal said the crickets probably would not slow down Mormon identifies specific work 3 Crickets in population on their own. He 3 BLM priorities for a three-year “The crickets do take foliage said the crickets build in cricket facts for conducting a period. off the range land so there’s population and will continue The Mormon cricket is a comprehensive OHV For more information about competition with livestock and without pesticide control. shieldbacked katydid, not a management program on the Draft Strategy contact Terry there’s also competition with The USDA Animal Plant cricket at all. They are large Idaho’s public lands. Heslin, OHV program the wildlife for the foliage. As Health Inspection Service insects which can grow to The third section is an coordinator for the Idaho BLM, far as the crops are concerned, (APHIS) issued an addendum almost three inches in length. Implementation Plan that at 208-373-3836. there are very few row crops in to the environmental Mormon crickets live this immediate area here, but assessment (EA) and signed a throughout western North there are some hay fields and finding of no significant impact America in rangelands the crickets can do significant (FONSI) to allow use of dominated by sagebrush and damage to hay fields.” Carbaryl bait to suppress forbs. During population But right now the pesky grasshoppers and Mormon explosions they become a critters are•concentrating their crickets over lands nuisance, a detriment to hunger on brush, grasses, trees administered by BLM and agricultural production, and and the family garden in the USFS across eastern, southern even a safety hazard. town of Murphy. and central Idaho last month. What do Mormon crickets McNeal said a load of bait It excludes the use of aerial eat? had been delivered to the spraying of liquid insecticides Mormon crickets’ diets county sheriff last week from from this year’s suppression consist of over 400 plant the state stockpile. He said he program, including Malathion, species. They eat big sagebrush was unsure who would use it, dimilin and Carbaryl liquid. and especially wheat, barley, but it was delivered to the The decision to use bait was alfalfa, and sweet clover. At a sheriff’s office. Owyhee based on issues raised in recent density of one cricket per County Sheriff Gary Aman litigation over possible drift of square yard they will remain at said Carbaryl bait is being used spray into water in potential one location for three or four in Murphy to attempt to contain violation of the Clean Water days and will eat 38 pounds of the bugs. He said millions of Act. plants per acre. While this is a relatively small amount, it is the critters are roaming the Grasshoppers and Mormon streets of the desert town. observable. The treatment crickets threshold on BLM lands in McNeal said he was not periodically damage aware of any other health Utah is eight crickets per square cultivated crops and range yard. Severe infestations can hazards the bugs may cause, plants throughout much of the reach 100 crickets per square besides speculating that if the West. These destructive yard. bugs are plentiful on the outbreaks occur on rangelands Do Mormon crickets Stay in roadways, bodies may cause of all ownership including the same place during their slick surfaces, which could federal lands administered by entire life? result in accidents. the BLM. The BLM is “I am not aware of any responsible for the protection Got milk? accidents in the area caused by and management of lands the crickets,” McNeal placed under its stewardship, continued. “There have been yet the management of insects some concern of them getting is under the authority of the into the water systems, but I U.S. Department of WE MAKE A am not aware of any real health Agriculture, and the Animal risks that can be attributed to and Plant Health Inspection them.” Service (APHIS). GREAT IMPRESSION

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Wednesday, June 11, 2003 Page 5 Grandmother seeks legislative aid to change custody bill A change in a custody law state had been making him pay may not help an Oregon woman child support, but there had with her fight to help her never been an order for custody Homedale daughter regain or visitations. We just talked to custody of her two and a half each other to keep Tekya in year old daughter, but she says touch with both of her parents. it doesn’t matter if a change “At first I was not going to will help some other ask for child support, but the unknowing parent keep their state required I do and inform children. Marsha Salisbury has them of the father. So I did some legislative help, as that. I worked it out with Nick Representative Frances Field to have 50/50 visitation. On is also checking into the case. February 28 Wendy (Nick’s The law is called an “Ex- wife) came to pick up Tekya. parte of temporary custody” They were supposed to bring and after spending the last her back on a Thursday. I could several months investigating not get a hold of them when it the law, Marsha says was time to bring her back. I something needs to be done. finally got a hold of him In March her daughter Karla Thursday night and that is when took her two and a half-year- he said he was not going to old daughter, Tekya to her bring Tekya back. It was only father, Nicky Joe Ballou, for a days later that I got the papers visit as she had been doing for custody. Since there was since the child was young. She never a court order, the officers says it was then that the trouble have said I can not go and get began. her.” “I had been taking Tekya to Field said last week that she her dad for visits for a long has just begun the process of time,” Karla recalled. “I seldom investigating the case to dropped her off to her dad. It determine if there is cause to Karla Salisbury and her daughter Tekya Ballou. was usually his new wife, then review the law. She said once girlfriend, who picked her up. Karla’s case is reviewed, she “I made a comment that I would be better able to make a hoped to be going to Utah to determination if a bill would visit my sister and check out need to be drafted. some of the colleges there. I “I have spoken to Shirley want to go back to school. Alexander with the Somehow things were turned Department of Health and around and he somehow Welfare and she is also looking Your Credit thought I was moving with into the case herself,” Field Tekya to Utah.” said by phone interview Friday. Karla said when she tried to “We will need to do some Crew pick her young daughter up lengthy investigation to see if from Nicky, he told her that he this law needs to be reviewed. would not be returning the child “If we do discover that Karla and an ex-parte of temporary has not had her day in court, Mary Great Service is about custody had been filed. something should be done. It panzeri “The police told me that since does not seem right that a more than just competitive she was also his daughter there person can just take a baby was nothing I could do,” Karla from its mother. I will be products and rates. said through tears last week. “I checking into the had lost my daughter to a law I circumstances of this case It’s about knowing your name, had never heard of or was I before I will be able to even notified that it had been determine if changes should understanding your needs, filed. I could not believe it. I be made.” and making your banking was devastated.” Court records show that On March 7, Karla was Nicky Joe Ballou had been easy and convenient. served with a notice of hearing, arrested in Canyon County and Alan a summons, a verified petition had several charges of burglary Bullard At Farmers & Merchants for custody/visitation and a and petit theft as well as grand motion for temporary custody. theft. Several of the charges State Bank, our roots run deep. She said she retained an have been dropped, but Ballou attorney on March 12. was convicted on one burglary We’ve served Treasure “He (Nicky) ended up getting charge, three petit theft charges arrested for a probation and a domestic battery charge Valley for over 35 years, violation and was sent to in 1995 as well as a stalking Cottonwood,” Karla explained. charge in 1999. Karla had been providing you with exceptional “That is when I filed for arrested in 2002 for petit theft, assistance from the state. The but the charges were dismissed. service, competitive products, and down-to-earth style. SPEND A DAY IN THE COUNTRYSIDE Val IN BEAUTIFUL ADRIAN, OREGON Dines Come home to “STRAWBERRY DAZE” Farmers & JUNE 13TH - Noon to 9:00pm Merchants. JUNE 14TH - 10:00 am to 9:00pm Adrian City Park Randy Farmer’s Market • Antiques • Crafts 1110 Blaine Specialty Foods • Live Music • Flea Market Hibberd Caldwell Saturday the 14th from 2-5 pm Join us for a Tracy “Best Tasting Homemade” Strawberry Ice Cream Contest 454-88800 and a “Rod” Show & Shine Silver For info call: 1-208-250-0235 • 1-541-339-4960 • 1-208-468-1505 Page 6 Wednesday, June 11, 2003 Obituaries Evelyn Linnea Hall The family would like to express their appreciation to Dr. Norman Zuckerman and their staff of MSTI for their wonderful loving care. Evelyn Linnea Hall went to be with Jesus on Tuesday, June 3, 2003 after a Memorials may be sent to the Bible Missionary Church, PO Box 400, long, 12 year battle with leukemia. There was a visitation at Flahiff Funeral DeRidder, LA 70637-0400 for a special project in Papua New Guinea. Chapel, Caldwell from 2:00 to 5:00 PM, June 6, 2003. Funeral services were held at 10:30 A.M. Saturday, June 7, 2003 at the Midway Bible Missionary Church on Ustick Road, Caldwell. Interment was at the Marsing- Richard J. Lyon Homedale Cemetery, Marsing. Richard J. Lyon, 59, of Wilder died at his home on Tuesday, June 3, 2003 after Evelyn was born to David and Beulah Bennette on July 8, 1926 in Ponca, a short battle with cancer. Graveside services were held Saturday, June 7 at 10:00 Nebraska. She grew up in Iowa and Minnesota. a.m. at Wilder Cemetery. Monte Kirstine, a lay minister for the Christian Life On New Year’s Day in 1943, she married her childhood sweetheart, Bill Svien. Fellowship of Ontariob officiated. Services are under the direction of Dakan In May of that year, Bill went into the Navy to fight for his country during WWII. Funeral Chapel, Caldwell. Friends called the Dakan While he was away, their beloved only child, Carrol Evelyn was born. Bill Chapel Friday evening from 6:00 to 8:00. returned to join his wife and daughter in 1945. They settled in Dubuque, Iowa Richard was born October 3, 1943 to Harvey and where they made many happy memories together. Elva Lesher Lyon in Caldwell, Idaho. He moved with In 1951 they traveled West and settled in his family from Parma to Lake Fork in 1946 and Washington State. Evelyn helped start the Bible resided there until 1950 when they moved to Wilder. Missionary Church in Seattle, WA where she was a Richard lived the remainder of his life in the Wilder- charter member. Homedale area. Her marriage to Bill ended in 1981 after which Richard graduated from Wilder High School in she moved to Idaho. She married her “casual coffee 1961 and attended the University of Idaho. He married friend,” Gurdon Sidney Hall on May 16, 1983. Vicki Hendrix on January 29, 1965 in Winnemucca, Many happy memories later, he went to Heaven in Nevada. Richard owned a service station, worked in 1994. Alaska and worked at Simplot and Carnation food We remember her for many things among which processing plants. He went to work for Phil Batt are her ringing laughter, her trip to minister to her Farms January 1, 1968 and started Holiday Packing beloved friends in Papua New Guinea, her Company with Phil Batt in May 1972 where he was experiences piloting her own plane, and her ability employed until his death. to empathize with others. Richard was a member of the National Rifle She was preceded in death by her parents, David Association and an avid outdoorsman. The greatest and Beulah Bennette, and husband, Gurdon Hall. joy of his life was spending time with his family and She is survived by her daughter, Carrol and Kenneth P. Watson, Sr. of taking his grandchildren camping, fishing and hunting. Caldwell; her step-daughter, Viann Nations of Anchorage, AK; her grandchildren, Richard was preceded in death by his parents and Carri Lyn and Richard H. Lauson III and Scott and Naomi Watson of Homedale; his sister. His survivors include his wife, Vicki Lyon; his son and daughter-in- Kenneth P. Watson, Jr. of Nampa; Lori and Loren Alley of Wilder; and Randy law, Greg and Diana Lyon of Wilder; four grandchildren, Jennifer Carson, Kyle Watson of Caldwell. She leaves behind 8 great grandchildren: Carol, KaLynn, Carson, Matson Lyon and Richard Lyon all of Wilder; and numerous nieces and Ricky, Stephen, Scotty, Missy, BreAnna and Brittney. Also missing her are her nephews–all of whom will miss his incredible sense of humor and great wisdom. beloved siblings; Rivola and Donna Bennette of Lamars, IA; Jean and Ron Our family would like to express special thanks to the entire staff at Four Holland of Greenville, TX; and June Campbell of Grand Prarie, TX; and a brother Rivers Hospice for their loving care and assistance. and sister-in-law, Bob and Betty Svien of Saugus, CA. The family requests memorials be make to the charity of your choice. 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Community vegetables Clinton Jackson plants a cucumber plant in a community Helping hand garden near the Bea Murphy works with several students from Marsing Elementary School in a community Marsing High garden sponsored by the University of Idaho Owyhee County Extension Office. Elementary School last week. students throughout the summer will care for several different vegetable plants. Local kids will spend the summer tending to the Former congresswoman recovers from horse fall garden, which will produce A former congresswoman she suffered from being thrown Helen said she barely got vegetables that is recovering after being from a horse on her Nevada around on her leg for nearly a will be given back released from a Nevada ranch. week before being forced to to the community. hospital this week from injuries Helen Chenoweth-Hage see a doctor and finding out the said she was thrown from her break was worse than she had horse while herding cattle on a anticipated. ranch owned by herself and “I splinted it and thought I Subscribe her husband Wayne Hage. She could take care of it myself,” Robert Howard said she had been riding hard Helen said. “We live many 22 Years Experience! Bus: 459-9043 when her horse attempted to miles from anywhere and I Cell: 989-5919 today! jump a ditch and threw her really thought I could just take breaking her leg. care of it myself.” Have the “I am supposed to say that A pin and a plate had to be Owyhee Avalanche the horse bucked three times put into her leg, but Helen says and on the third buck he threw she will be up and riding again Complete Janitoral Service delivered to your home me,” Helen laughed during a in no time. Commercial & Residential each week! phone interview Thursday. “I just want to tell all of the Professional Carpet Cleaning “But to be truthful, we were wonderful people in Owyhee Window Washing Services riding fast and as he jumped County thanks for their 337-4681 over a ditch, I came out of the thoughts and prayers,” Helen 10% OFF Carpet & Window Cleaning saddle.” concluded. Through August Wednesday, June 11, 2003 Page 9 purebred heifer, scholarships industry, whether it be ranching approximately one week to 343-1615 for more information ICA and animal supplies to the or agri-business. The major complete the exam and return or an entry form. Entries must winners. component of the contest is an it to the ICA office. Prizes will be completed and returned to Young Idahoans, seventh examination to test general be given to the top ten finishers. the ICA office by June 25. announces through 12 grade are knowledge of the cattle The first prize will be a encouraged to enter the Heifer industry, ranching and purebred registered heifer, the 2003 youth of the year contest. agribusiness. The test will breed being the winner’s Buy it, sell it, The Heifer of the Year consist of multiple choice, true/ preference of the available trade it, rent it... contest contest is designed to acquaint false questions, as well as essay choices. The remaining prizes in the Idaho’s youth with the cattle questions related to industry include scholarships, feed and The Idaho Cattle industry and assist them in news. livestock equipment. Classifieds! Association has announced its pursuing a career in the Participants will have Contact the ICA office at plans for a 2003 youth contest, which will include prizes of a

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Packing goat Herd dog A pack goat owned by Greg Locati of Owyhee Packgoat Trish Lewis and one of her herd dogs gave a presentation of herding sheep on Sunday. Lewis Supplies was part of a demonstration of the Owyhee Pack demonstrated the importance of a well-trained dog and sheep ranching. System. Wednesday, June 11, 2003 Page 11

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Dance studio Steppin’ Out owner Cheri Holloway, right, and jazz dance instructor Amie Holloway stand in a new dance studio opening this weekend. Steppin’ Out dance studio accepting dancers hiring an employee who could contact more than 7,200 Dancers take note, a new The summer clinic will cost studio is opening in town and $50 for the entire clinic. homes and tell them about your merchandise or available openings are filling The summer clinic classes services? up. The Steppin’ Out Dance will be held on Tuesday and An employee who could say exactly what you want, and Studio on Main Street in Thursday at 10 a.m. beginning Homedale will open its doors on June 17. work for what you can afford to pay? by the end of the month. Holloway coordinated the Cheri Holloway, coordinator Homedale Highlights, a group We have. for the Homedale Highlights, of competitive dancers who will open the studio, which will took third place at the Payette feature tap, jazz, young and Drill-A-Rama last year during REACH EVERY HOME IN THIS MARKET adult ballet. Three experienced their first season. This year’s dancers will be available to Highlights will include, Amie teach students in four to five Holloway, Lacey Vander one hour classes per week. Boegh, Danielle Provancha, Lacey Vander Boegh will teach Chardee Soshea, Kristen P.O. Box 97 Homedale ID 83628 adult ballet, Amie Holloway Phifer, Jeanine Lindbloom and will instruct jazz and tap Shannon Rupp. combinations and Cheri will teach tap and young ballet. Classes will cost $40 per month and students will have access to order and purchase some dance supplies. Being close Two recitals are planned, one at Christmas time and one next spring. The recitals will include all students. Summer clinic to home hours will be Tuesday and Thursday from 10 until noon. Signups for the summer clinic contributes to will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the studio. healing.

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confusion ran in every Harris of Camp Lyon, for the June 6, 1868 direction. The boys made short earnestness and energy he work of it; quite a number were displays in chastising the red THIRTY-FOUR GOOD shot down immediately, others devils. He has scouts INDIANS. Last week we were pursued and met the constantly employed in mentioned that “Jim Beebe,” same fate. But few probably reconnoitering the surrounding the mountain scout, had gone not more than three or four of country and woe to the fiends out from Camp Lyon to follow the murderous band escaped. that fall into the hands of Beebe up the trail of the Indians who None of Beebe’s party were and his “boys”. Harrah for attacked the stage and killed injured. After the fight was over Beebe! and ye sanctimonious Dixon, the driver. Beebe’s thirty-four dead Indians were Indian sympathizers cease party, consisting of himself, six found, seven of whom were your calling and pray for the Indian scouts, five soldiers, and full grown bucks and the departed souls of the noble a citizen, B.G. Hooker, left remainder squaws and red men. With our mind’s eye Camp Lyon on Tuesday children. No captive were we see a score of morning, May 25th. They taken, and every living thing philanthropists, who never saw followed the trail on Friday was killed. Several of the a wild Indian, holding up their afternoon when about thirty squaws had small papooses, hands in holy horror at reading miles from Camp Lyon and so that not less than forty souls this “terrible massacre” of the about the same distance below of the gentle savages were Lo family, by which an eternal the Owyhee Ferry, it was sent to the happy hunting quietus was put upon forty of thought from the freshness of grounds on the green islands these miserable bloodthirsty the sign, that the Indians were beneath the setting sun. One fiends. We fancy that our close at hand. The party good rifle and a five-shooter people here stand as a good a accordingly encamped and were taken, besides a large show to get to heaven as those one of the Indian scouts sent number of bows and arrows, who denounce and abuse us out to reconnoiter-returning a furs, camp equipage, and etc. for our cruelty to the “poor little before dark with the The band had no stock. Among Indian” who takes delight in information that he had other things was found a bunch torturing and mutilating his discovered five wickiups about of human hair, fine and long of human victims. As soon as the five miles distant. Supper was a dark brown color, supposed news came in of this little dispatched, and when it to have belonged to Mrs. transaction of the scouts, a became dark the party silently Denoile, who was taken thrill of joy ran through our moved to within a short prisoner and probably entire community, whom the distance of the Indian murdered last fall. Beebe many bloody strocities of the encampment and waited till informs us that one of the last four years have rendered daylight. As soon as the first squaws held up her papoose incapable of sympathy for their streaks of dawn appeared in and called out “Camp savage foes. Beebe brought in the east everybody was on the McDermit”, from which it is a number of scalps which can alert, and as soon as it became presumed that they were some be seen posted up in several sufficiently light to distinguish of those who were fed at the placed around town. Three surrounding objects they post all winter and allowed to cheers for Jim Beebe! He is dashed upon the wickiups go forth on their murderous the kind of Indian missionary Desert flower completely taking their inmates errands in the spring. adapted to this country. Speed by surprise, who in their Much praise is due Capt. the good work. Wednesday, June 11, 2003 Page 13 Looking back... from the files of The Owyhee Avalanche and Owyhee Chronicle

25 years ago 50 years ago 135 years ago June 1, 1978 June 4, 1953 June 6, 1868

Sunday’s “Outpost Day” Voters approve school JORDAN VALLEY ITEMS. The election passed dedicated to founder reorganization 106 to 55 off quietly last Monday. Thirty-one votes were cast, twenty-one of which were for Logan and ten for Murphy. Julie Hyslop Outpost Day, an annual Reorganization of the Homedale school district Smith, being a Republican majority of eleven. Murphy event to bring people back to the time of and the Central Cove school district into one Class A th A petition has been numerously signed and sent to Idaho’s pioneers, is fast approaching. Set for June 4 , district at Homedale was approved at a reorganization Washington praying for the establishment of a the event will be held at the Owyhee County Historical election held Monday within the two districts. postoffice in Jordan Valley. That section of Baker Complex, and is being staged by the County Historical The vote by districts was as follows: County now contains a thriving and rapidly increasing Society. Homedale district-54 for reorganization, 14 against. population, who are put to great inconvenience in Outpost Day this year will include a buffet luncheon Central Cove district-52 for reorganization, 41 obtaining their mail matter. We hope to see a postoffice beginning at noon, during which a drawing will be against. established there without delay. held with first prize being one-half of a beef, cut and Under the reorganization plan, the present Central The grass in the valley is growing finely and an wrapped. Other prized will be an afghan, paintings, Cove school building will be abandoned and abundant hay crop is anticipated this season. The ceramics, embroideries, and a rock clock. approximately 45 students from that district will be farmers are putting in order their mowing machines transported to Homedale to attend school. High school and other implements and will immense the hay Owyhee students given scholarships students from Central Cove presently are attending harvest in about a couple of weeks. Moscow. Four new University of Idaho students school in Homedale. We are informed of a very reprehensible act from Owyhee County have been awarded According to Charles Zollinger superintendent of committed at the lower end of Jordan Valley by two scholarships. schools, the added pupils form Central Cove can be drunken soldiers a few days ago. A Sergeant and The university will offer more than $500,000 in absorbed into the present local system without private from Camp Lyon rode up to Paul Gordon’s scholarships for the 1978-79 school year, with about crowding the classrooms and without making it home and shot his dog dead, without assigning any $250,000 of that going to new students, according to necessary to hire additional teachers. case whatever. A good dog is almost invaluable in an Daniel Goyette, assistant director of UI Student The new grade school building of eight classrooms, Indian country: Mr. Gordon valued him very much, Financial Aids. just completed in time for school this past term as in several instances he had prevented the savages Receiving scholarships are Jeffrey R. Jayo, Grand coupled with the old grade school facilities, give from attacking the house and driving off horses and View, transfer from Boise State university, Walter sufficient room to handle the additional students, Mr. cattle. At the time the drunken rowdies did the deed and Leona Defresne; Ruth E. Vance, Homedale, Zollinger said. Mr. Gordon was alone and remonstrated with them, Homedale High School, Standard Oil; Marguerite Yet to be accomplished is the election of a new requesting them to spare the dog and shoot an ox if M. Clark, Marsing, Marsing High School, Mary Hall board of school trustees to handle the affairs of the they must kill something. But no, they would kill the Niccolls; and Chris M. Salove, Oreana, Rimrock reorganized district. Election of this new board will dog and did. Such conduct cannot be too highly High School, Farmers Union Grain Terminal. be held in September. censured and the perpetrators should be severely punished-deprived of pay and wearing a ball and Receives ISU appointment Street oiling nears finish chain at hard labor for a year would be none too Homedale. David W. Takasugi has been appointed The final phase of Homedale’s street oiling program much. to the gym control board for the 1978-79 school year is well underway and barring further heavy rain at Idaho State University, Pocatello. He is one of 72 storms, should be completed well in advance of the NEW MINING CORPORATION. A certificate of students appointed to various committees of the June 15 deadline. incorporation of the “Boyd Silver Mining Company” Associated Students for fall term. Nelson and Deppe, Boise contractors, have had a was filed in the County Clerk’s office in San Francisco crew at work on the streets when weather permitted on May 26th. The objects are stated to be the working New baby this past week and have shown a great deal of progress of the “First South Extension” of the Rising Star toward finishing the project. Silver Mining Company in Flint District, Owyhee Homedale. A new baby boy was born to Mr. and Wet weather has delayed the oiling program for Mrs. Jim Jackson of Homedale May 25, at the Caldwell County, Idaho Territory. The capital stock is several days, but indications are that the finished $1,600,000. divided into 1,600 shares $1,000 cash. Memorial Hospital. He was named Gabriel Clyde streets will be non the worse due to the wet weather. and he weighed seven pounds and thirteen ounces. The Trustees are Wm. M. Lent, John W. MacKay, Mr. Nelson said Monday that he was well pleased George Hearst, Joe Clark and David Fay. He joins a sister, Christa, five years old. with the way the surface was holding and he expected the job to be A-1 quality when done. LARGE BULLION SHIPMENT. On Tuesday Graduates in Oregon The oiling program was undertaken several months morning Wells Fargo and Co. shipped to San Homedale. Jeanette Marie Cruz, daughter of Mr. ago when the City of Homedale voted to expend Francisco from this place, per Hill Beachey’s stage and Mrs. Ralph Cruz, graduated Saturday, May 27, somewhat over $17,000 for street improvement work bullion is worth $61,857 coin value and weighing with a Bachelor of Science degree cum laude in this spring. Over 70 blocks of streets are being fifteen hundred pounds. elementary education at George Fox College, surfaced during this project. Newberg, Ore. She was one of 93 graduates receiving MY KINGDOM FOR A MULE. Among the many degrees at the commencement Saturday morning. Homedale opens season Friday clever and accommodating fellows in this town are The Homedale Hotshots will entertain Payette in Guthridge and Gillson, proprietors of the Idaho Livery Local student selected the first Border league game of the season Friday Stable. We were cheated out of a walk on the mountain for European tour night on the lighted diamond at Wilder. the other day in consequence of those gentleman Mary Bautista, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe It will be Ladies Night and hot dogs, coffee, etc. furnishing us with a mule “without money and without Bautista of Homedale has been selected to participate will be served. price”, and we’ll venture to say that as a saddle in the “America’s Youth in Concert” 1978 program Tuesday evening, June 9 Homedale will play at Joe animal that mule hasn’t its superior in the Owyhee sponsored by the Universal Academy for Music at Devine stadium at Boise. The following Friday County. They keep excellent saddle horses too. Give Princeton, New Jersey. Mary will be a senior at evening, June 12, they travel to Mountain Home for them a call when you want to take a ride. Homedale High School this fall and her musical a league game. instrument is the clarinet. The purpose of the program THE WEATHER. Winter lingers in the lap of is to demonstrate internationally the high quality and At Givens spring. The old rascal is remarkably fond of the fine character of America’s youth while enriching Central Cove news blushing damsel’s caresses-too fond indeed to suit and expanding the musical and cultural horizons of Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Brant of the Cove, Mrs. John us. We are beginning to think that “December’s as the young musician. Leader, Mrs. Buck Walters of Henrietta, Okla., sisters pleasant as May,” or June either. During the last two of Mr. Brant, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Parvin, John Leader weeks we have had alternate attacks of snow, hail and Senior citizen doings and Oliver Walker of Homedale, Mr. and Mrs. Rick, rain, accompanied with thunder and lightning. As we Last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beebe called on Mr. and Mrs. O.N. Brant of Marsing and Mrs. and go to press it is clear and pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goodloe. Saturday evening, Lee Mrs. Bill Rich of Meridian enjoyed a picnic dinner at Ann and Roger Beaver from Caldwell visited his Givens Hot Springs. BUT LITTLE interest is manifested here in the mother Florence Goodloe and Arthur Goodloe. Mrs. Ed Shutz is seriously ill in Boise Hospital. Oregon and Idaho telegraph enterprise. We went to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goodloe had dinner with Mr. Visitors at the Delmer Keck home Friday were Mr. the meeting that was announced for last Tuesday and Mrs. Dick Olsen in Central Cove on Sunday. and Mrs. Cecil Helderman and Phyllis and Cooke, of evening and finding no one there adjourned sine die. Richfield. Page 14 Wednesday, June 11, 2003 Commentary Letters to the On the edge of editor common sense Mayor applauds business improvements Baxter Black, DVM When driving down Idaho Avenue, I see businesses updating their facilities, removing old buildings and generally improving the image of Only in America. Homedale. On Wyoming there is a new business under construction. I Two summers ago Mexican smugglers abandoned a group of illegal applaud these businesses for their lead in moving forward in Homedale. immigrants in the Arizona desert. Fourteen died and the survivors were The City is moving forward also. We completed the Main St. update rescued and cared for at our expense. Then they were deported. Now the last summer. The water project is moving forward, with new water being families and friends and lawyers of the fourteen who died are sueing...guess delivered last year. The new storage facility is getting closer to being a who? The smugglers? The Mexican government? The United Nations? reality. The World Bank? Enron? No, of course not! The United States. I would invite everyone to attend a city council meeting. We meet on Can you imagine this happening anywhere else? Let’s say some the second Wednesday and fourth Thursday of every month. If you would Americans were injured while illegally smuggling guns into Mexico to like to be on the agenda please call 337-4641, City Hall, three days ahead help the oppressed Indians regain their land. They were found by the of meeting date. Mexican army, treated and returned to the U.S. Later, these American Hap Duryee smugglers felt their rights had been violated and decided to sue the Mayor of Homedale. Mexican government for their injuries. Do you think they could find a lawyer to take their case for a piece of the action? Are you kidding? Eradication of wlves should be top priority This sort of stupidity abounds. There must be a course in law school on how to Contrived fallacy by wolf advocates stating there is no evidence convince a jury that the perpetrator of the crime is wolves are a threat to humans are belied by many authenticated contempo- really the victim. I assume this devious mentality is rary accounts. not peculiar to our century. As far back as Luke 11:46, “13 month old child killed by wolf-dog hybrid bitten over 100 times”, Jesus was castigating lawyers. In the halls of justice reads the headline in the Boise Statesman dated April 29, 2003. On Solomon is dead. The lady with the scale in each hand December 5, 1996 the Adams County Leader newspaper ran a story on is not blindfolded, common sense is. Guadalupe Montoya, a sheepherder, attacked by a wolf, saved only by four For every law made, there is a loophole. Pyrenees guard dogs near Cascade, Idaho. The Reader’s Digest dated July Those loopholes never help the victim, i.e.; “The 1997 featured the account of eleven year old Zach Delventhal, pulled from his sleeping bag, horribly bitten and mutilated by a wolf. April 1996, the warning on the package said, ‘If you abuse this Associated Press reported the horrific death of 23 year old Canadian product you will develop large spots on your body and go deaf in one ear.” Biologist, Tricia Wyman, attacked by four wolves and killed in a matter of “Your honor, my client abused this product. He developed large spots on seconds. In Victoria, British Columbia, the Associated Press reported 23 his body and went deaf on one ear. We’re suing the manufacturers.” “On year old Scott Langerin, attacked by a wolf while asleep in his sleeping bag. what grounds, counselor?” “It was too logical, too obvious, the manufac- Over fifty stitches were required to close the wound in his severely bitten turer has lots of money, my client is stupid, and I just bought a new home scalp and hand. in Aspen.” The list goes on as-in-fin-item since time immorial! The basic premise Is there any hope for common sense in America? Yes. There are of our National and State constitution is the protection of the individual pockets of it. However it rarely occurs anymore in organized groups. citizen from fear and injury. Wolves destroy that right of the people. On Usually the bigger the group, be it schools, churches, civic clubs, that next mountain outing, do you know where your children and pets are associations, corporations or governments, the rarer the occurrence. playing? The wolf knows. Eons of preying and stalking guarantee this. The But you can often find common sense in the mind of a busy mother, elimination of the wolf from Idaho should be a top priority for our state a hectic classroom, a small business owner or a man horseback trying to leaders. keep his ranch afloat in a blizzard of loopholes. Owen Mink, Cascade All I can say is, thank goodness he has a lawyer. Farm Bureau Delegation Promotes Potatoes for Iraq

By John Thompson, Director of Information five pounds of food that actually tastes good. You can’t say that about the The Congressional Potato Caucus, made up of 26 U.S. House and corn / soy gruel many food aid programs provide. Dehydrated potatoes are Senate members including Idaho’s entire delegation, is putting pressure on also inexpensive, easy to prepare and have a long shelf life. the U.S. Department of Agriculture to include dehydrated potatoes in food Making these donations could also help create a new market for Idaho relief efforts in Iraq. potatoes in Iraq. Traditionally, Iraqis produced and consumed potatoes. It’s a good idea. More dehydrated potatoes should have been in food aid But potato production there dropped by 50 percent between 1994 and 2000. programs a long time ago. But we’re up against some heavy hitters. Corn Potato imports to Iraq also declined during the same time period. Accord- and soybeans typically contribute the lion’s share to USDA’s food aid ing to a press release, Iraq is a country with a cultural history of consuming programs. Both of those commodities are supported by strong lobbying potatoes but currently has no means to produce potatoes at a level that organizations. Another problem is that many people in Africa and else- would satisfy demand. where haven’t prepared or eaten dehydrated potatoes before. And it can be On the other hand, the U.S. has a mature potato industry with an a challenge to convince a government that either doesn’t care about its overcapacity to both produce and ship fresh potatoes. Finding some new people starving, or has no means to help them, to try something new. markets for potatoes – even if it starts with USDA food aid – could be a big benefit to Idaho’s economy. But dehydrated potatoes have one distinct advantage over most other The idea to organize a Congressional Potato Caucus to give the potato commodities in food aid programs. Because they re-hydrate at about a five industry some political clout is commendable. If together they can con- to one ratio, dried spuds are five times as efficient to ship as corn or vince USDA to take a look at dehydrated potatoes it will be a big soybeans. Take one pound of dehydrated potatoes; add water and you get breakthrough for potato growers and processors. Wednesday, June 11, 2003 Page 15 The Owyhee Avalanche Owyhee County’s best source for local news!! 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KIDS CLOTHING Installation ™ Trenching & Skidsteer Sizes NB-14 FENCES • SEAL COATING ™ Trees & Shrubs work $10.00 PER WEEK Boys & Girls Open Only Sat. & Sun. 8AM-5PM BABY ACCESSORIES Financing OAC 18039 Fish Rd., Wilder 337-4126 OWYHEE Cribs • Strollers, Ect. 1/4 mile South of River Bend Golf Course AVALANCHE Buy & Trade 859-1830 From start to finish, personalized service is our specialty Now open in Downtown Member: Idaho Nursery & Landscape Association 337-4681 Marsing behind the ATM ask for Alan The Owyhee Avalanche Owyhee County’s best source for local news!! Page 16 Wednesday, June 11, 2003 Public notices NOTICE OF FILING NOTICE OF Owyhee County, Idaho, and more GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO 217651, records of Owyhee County, DEADLINE ADDITIONAL FEES particularly described as follows, COMPLY WITH SECTION 45- Idaho. to-wit: 4506(4)(a), IDAHO CODE. NO HOMEDALE HIGHWAY The Bruneau-Grand View School For purposes of compliance with Parcel I: REPRESENTATION IS MADE DISTRICT District No. 365, Elmore and Idaho Code 60-113, the Trustee has A part of Government Lot 4 (SW THAT THEY ARE, OR THEY NOTICE IS HEREBY Owyhee Counties has proposed been informed that the address of º SW º) of Section 18, Township 1 ARE NOT, PRESENTLY GIVEN: That declarations of additional student fees in the 3289 Purdom Lane, Homedale, ID South, Range 2 West, Boise RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS candidacy for the office of amount of $20 per sport for high 83628 may sometimes be associated Meridian, Owyhee County, Idaho, OBLIGATION. Commissioner of the Homedale school students and $15 per sport with said real property. more particularly described to wit: The default for which the Highway District must be filed with for junior high students. Other Said sale will be made without COMMENCING at the sale is to be made is being the the district clerk/secretary whose student fees will remain the same covenant or warranty regarding Southwest corner of said Section failure to pay when due property address is P.O. Box 713, Homedale, as last year. title, possession or encumbrances 18, a brass monument; thence North taxes in the amount of $485.78, Idaho 83628, no later than 5:00 All patrons are invited to attend a to satisfy the obligation secured by th 0 00’ 29” West 658.83 feet, along including penalties and interest, and p.m. on the day of June 27 , 2003 public hearing on the fee proposal. ' and pursuant to the power of sale the West line of said Government the failure to pay in full when due Such declarations are available The hearing will be held on conferred in the Deed of Trust Lot 4, to the INITIAL POINT of that certain balance of the monthly at the district office at 102 East Thursday, June 19th, 2003 at 7 p.m. executed by DWAYNE T. AND this description; thence continuing payment due on January 1, 2003 Colorado Avenue or at the office of at Rimrock Jr.-Sr. High School CHRYSTAL SKAGGS to North 0 00’ 29” West 329.41 through April 1, 2003, in the total the County Clerk in Murphy, Idaho. Library. ' PIONEER TITLE COMPANY OF Individuals who run as write-in 6/4,11/03 feet; thence amount of $794.62, for a total ADA COUNTY, an Idaho candidates must file a declaration South 89' 50’ 56” East 662.00 delinquency of $1,846.48. The corporation, as Trustee, for the of intent no later than 5:00 p.m. on NOTICE INVITING BIDS feet; thence balance owing as of April 21, 2003 benefit the 25th day prior tothe election. The Homedale Highway District South 0' 00’ 28” East 329.94 on the obligation secured by said and securityof FLEETWOOD Election of two (2) is calling for bids for the seal coating feet; thence Deed of Trust is the principal HOMES OF NAMPA as commissioners to four (4) year of approximately 12.5 miles in the North 89' 48’ 11” West 662.00 amount of $84,634.00, plus accrued Beneficiary; said Deed of Trust terms will be held on August 5, district. The bids must be delivered feet to the INITIAL POINT of this interest at the rate of eight percent having been recorded on 3-7-2003 2003. to the secretary on or before July 2, description (8%) per annum, plus service as Instrument No. 242764, records Terri Uria 2003, by 8 p.m., either personally Parcel II: charges, late charges and any other of Owyhee County, Idaho. The Clerk/Secretary or by mail to: P.O. Box 713, A part of Government Lot 4 (SW costs, fees, or expenses associated above Grantors are named to Homedale Highway District Homedale, Idaho 83628. The sealed º SW º) of Section 18, Township 1 with this foreclosure as provided comply with Idaho Code Section 6/11,18/03 bids will be opened at the next South, Range 2 West, Boise by the Deed of Trust, Deed of Trust 45-1506 (4) (a). No representation regular meeting at the Homedale Meridian, Owyhee County, Idaho, Note or by Idaho Law. is made that they are or are not Highway District office scheduled more particularly described to wit: DATED this 20th presently responsible for this NOTICE OF FILING COMMENCING at the day of May, 2003. ELECTION GEM July 2, 2003 at 8 p.m. at 102 E. obligation. Colorado Avenue in Homedale. Southwest corner of said Section HIGHWAY DISTRICT The default for which this sale is For more information, call Rob 18, a brass monument; thence PIONEER TITLE COMPANY to be made is the failure of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Atkins at 337-3500. The Board of North 0' 00’ 29” West 988.24 OF CANYON COUNTY Grantors to: make monthly That declarations of candidacy for Commissioners reserves the right feet, along the West line of By: C. DEAN SHAFER installments as set forth on the Deed the office of Commissioner of to accept the bid deemed best or to Government Lot 4, to the INITIAL Secretary of Trust Note secured by said Deed District #3 of the Gem Highway reject any or all bids and waive any POINT of this description; thence HAMILTON, MICHAELSON & of Trust. The original loan amount District must be filed with the technicality. continuing HILTY, LLP shows $117,000.00 with interest district clerk/secretary whose Dated this 6th day of June, 2003 North 0' 00’ 29” West 329.42 Attorneys for Trustee thereon at the rate of 12 percent address is Box 453, 1016 Main Terri Uria feet to the Northwest corner of said P. O. Box 65 annum as evidenced by the note Street, Marsing, Idaho 83639-0453 Secretary Government Lot 4; thence Nampa, Idaho 83653-0065 dated 2/5/2003. The monthly no later than 5:00 PM on the 27th 6/11,18,25/03 South 89' 53’ 41” East 662.00 Telephone (208) 467-4479 installment in the amount of day of June, 2003. feet, along the North line of said 6/4,11,18,25/03 $1,203.48 is due for 4-15-2003 and Such declarations are available NOTICE OF LIEN Government Lot 4; thence on the 15th day of each and every at the district office at 1016 Main NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S June 14, 2003, 3:00 p.m., 1984 South 0' 00’ 28” East 329.95 month thereafter until paid in full. Street, Marsing, or at the office of SALE Ford Bronco feet; thence All delinquent amounts are now the County Clerk in Murphy. On 10/9/2003, at the hour of 1FMCU14S3EUA82045, 21113 North 89' 50’ 56” West 662.00 due and payable along with all costs Individuals who run as write-in 11:30 a.m., of said day, in the lobby Upper Pleasant Road, Caldwell, feet to the INITIAL POINT of this and fees associated with this candidates must file a declaration of the Owyhee County Courthouse, Idaho. description. foreclosure, including, but not of intent no later than 5:00 PM 25th 6/4,11/03 off Highway 78, Murphy, Owyhee Said sale will be made limited to, attorney fees, property day prior to the election. Election County, Idaho, Pioneer Title without covenant or warranty insurance and taxes, for the purpose day is August 5, 2003, from 8:00 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S Company of Owyhee County, on regarding title, possession or of protecting the beneficial interest AM to 8:00 PM at the office at 1016 SALE behalf of PIONEER TITLE th encumbrances to satisfy the of the beneficiary. The principal Main Street. On Tuesday, the 30 day COMPANY OF ADA COUNTY, obligations secured by and pursuant balance is $117,000.00 plus Elections need not be held if only of September, 2003, at the hour of an Idaho corporation, as Successor to the power of sale conferred in accruing interest, costs and fees. one (1) candidate has filed for this ten o’clock a.m. of said date, on the Trustee, will sell at public auction, the Deed of Trust executed by DATED 6-4-2003 position. Pursuant to Section 34- front steps of the courthouse located to the highest bidder, for cash in Lorenzo Gomez-Rodriguez as PIONEER TITLE COMPANY 1407, Idaho Code, this at 721 County Road, Murphy, in lawful money of the United States Grantor, to PIONEER TITLE OF ADA COUNTY determination can only be made Owyhee County, Idaho, PIONEER of America, all payable at the time COMPANY, as Trustee, for the LORI A. BALL, TRUST after the deadline for the Declaration TITLE COMPANY OF CANYON of sale, the following described real benefit and security of Rick LaFee OFFICER of intent be write-in. COUNTY, an Idaho corporation, property, situated in Owyhee and Virginia LaFee, husband and FCL#2103 Virginia Belknap as Trustee, will sell at public County, Idaho, and described as auction, to the highest bidder, for wife, as Beneficiaries, dated May follows, to-wit: 6/11,18,25-7/2/03 Secretary-Treasurer 1, 1998, recorded May 22, 1998, as 6/4,11/03 cash, in lawful money of the United Lot 3 of Purdom Hills States, all payable at the time of Instrument No. 224967, mortgage Subdivision, Owyhee County, sale, the real property located in records of Owyhee County, Idaho. Idaho, according to the official plat THE ABOVE NAMED thereof filed as Instrument No.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the regular school board meeting of Joint School District No. 365, Thursday, June 19, 2003, Rimrock Jr./Sr. High School, a proposed 2003-2004 budget will be presented for approval. The budget is presently determined by the Board of Trustees and is available for review in the district office. The budget hearing is called pursuant to Idaho Code, Section 33-801. Meeting notices have been posted throughout the district. SUMMARY STATEMENT – 2003-2004 SCHOOL BUDGET BRUNEAU-GRAND VIEW JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 365 GENERAL M & O FUND ALL OTHER FUNDS Prior Year Prior Year Prior Year Prior Year Prior Year Prior Year Actual Actual Actual Proposed Actual Actual Actual Proposed REVENUES 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 Beginning Balances 478,984 345,000 128,148 157,119 578,159 397,831 161,065 161,552 Local Tax Revenue 676,260 445,480 459,406 480,722 330,411 230,333 239,753 237,155 Other Local 40,000 30,000 30,000 115,054 57,296 56,603 County Revenue 1,500 1,500 State Revenue 2,697,016 2,707,912 2,927,281 2,525,785 98,086 175,984 184,638 190,742 Federal Revenue 98,817 86,500 81,000 90,000 468,710 402,788 482,345 421,794 Other Revenue/Transfers 2,685 91,756 80,714 30,764 22,764 TOTALS 3,955,262 3,718,148 3,625,835 3,283,626 1,556,080 1,352,754 1,147,861 1,067,846 Proposed EXPENDITURES 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 Salaries 1,972,804 2,041,822 1,887,599 1,712,849 302,376 385,830 440,072 433,308 Benefits 594,499 636,399 592,487 547,402 44,946 69,480 103,522 107,072 Purchased Services 742,751 741,720 772,303 771,774 113,735 185,453 97,256 86,323 Supplies & Materials 186,553 185,894 164,848 105,338 143,525 126,998 119,266 98,611 Capital Objects 20,337 19,085 7,430 6,200 105,145 73,186 113,792 67,924 Debt Retirement 200 200 243,545 249,970 2 39,752 237,241 Insurance & Judgments 54,219 54,405 61,281 61,131 1,500 1,500 3,500 3,500 Transfers 38,610 30,764 27,990 22,548 30,701 33,867 Contingency 345,489 7,859 111,897 56,184 601,308 260,337 TOTALS 3,955,262 3,718,148 3,625,835 3,283,626 1,556,080 1,352,754 1,147,861 1,067,846 Copies of the school district budget and the annual report are available for public inspection in the administrative offices of the school district or in the office of the clerk of the district. Catherine R. Sellman, Clerk Joint School District No. 365 Grand View, Idaho 83624 6/11/03 Wednesday, June 11, 2003 Page 17 Public notices The following application(s) NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S OWYHEE COUNTY approved the bid from Computer by the Board for the following have been filed to appropriate SALE COMMISSIONERS Arts, it came in at $44,480.. businesses; The Tango Club, Black the public waters of the State On 10/1/2003, at the hour of Mark Fuchs met with the Board Sands Resort. of Idaho: 11:00 a.m., of said day, the branch MINUTES concerning rewiring or replacing Bill Walsh with SIDRA met with office of the Successor Trustee, MAY 27, 2003 the existing pump on the Murphy the Board to request an additional 55-13825 Pioneer Title Company of Owyhee OWYHEE COUNTY well. The Board approved A1 Pro dumpster for the desert cleanup on US DEPT OF INTERIOR County, in the lobby of the Owyhee COURTHOUSE Pump to do the work. June 22, by the motorcycle club. BUREAU OF LAND County Courthouse, off Highway The Board moved into Executive The Board will talk to the BLM as MANAGEMENT 78, Murphy, Owyhee County, MURPHY, IDAHO Session to discuss a Planning & the majority of the trash is on 3948 DEVELOPMENT AVE Idaho, on behalf of PIONEER Present were Commissioner Zoning issue. Discussion was held. Federal lands. BOISE ID 83705 TITLE COMPANY OF ADA Harold Tolmie, Commissioner Dick No action was taken. Commissioner Reynolds talked COUNTY, an Idaho corporation, Reynolds, Commissioner Chris The Mennonite Church in to US Ecology on repair of Lemley Point(s) of Diversion Salove, Clerk Charlotte Sherburn, GrandView requested a waiver for Road. US Ecology will give the SENWSW S22 T05S as Successor Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, and Jim Desmond. the condition use permit fee for a County $15,000 for repair of the R05W OWYHEE County The Board made a motion to amend cemetery behind the church. The road. Source COTTONWOOD CREEK for cash in lawful money of the United States of America, all the agenda to include the following: Board made a motion to approve The Board moved to have a Tributary To TROUT CREEK payable at the time of sale, the Bids for 911 Cad System, Resurvey the waiver. survey done on the GrandView of existing tipping station in Use: following described real property, The Board approved the landfill to re-establish boundary situated in Owyhee County, Idaho, GrandView, Sheriff’s Server and Commissioner minutes for the May lines to close it. STOCKWATER STORAGE 257 K Line to Courthouse, Key to 04/01 To 11/30 2 AFA and described as follows, to-wit: 19th meeting. Harold Hyatt met with the Board Lot 27, Block 61 of the Amended Dumpsters in Murphy, and Lemly The Board approved a new frame to request putting a 14x60 foot Use: WILDLIFE STORAGE townsite Plat of Homedale, Owyhee Road. relay system for the County. This trailer behind his home in the 01/01 To 12/31 2 AFA County, Idaho, according to the Doris Jewett presented a grant to new system will speed the existing Bledsoe Subdivision for an ill the Board for approval. The grant is Total Diversion: 2 AFA official plat thereof on file and of computer system up as well as family member. The Board granted record in the office of the Recorder for $12,582 to fund a Companion/ increase the speed of the internet. a hardship for temporary residency. Date Filed: 04/30/2003 for Owyhee County, Idaho. Tracker for theProbation Indigent & Charity cases were The Board moved for Place Of Use: For purposes of compliance with Department. The Board approved presented with the following action adjournment. the grant. being taken by the Board: I.C. Case The complete minutes are WILDLIFE STORAGE Idaho Code 60-113, the Trustee has been informed that the address of Gary Aman met with the Board No. 03-16 Lien Filed; I.C. Case No. available for inspection in the office T05S R05W S22 NWSW 12 W. Idaho Avenue, Homedale, to present the 2 bids that were 03-17 Lien Filed; I.C. Case No. 03- of Clerk-Auditor-Recorder. Place Of Use: ID 83628 may sometimes be submitted for the 911 Cad System. 03 Reimbursement agreement Harold Tolmie, Chairman STOCKWATER STORAGE associated with said real property. The bids were from Geo 911 and signed for $50.00 per month. Attest: Charlotte Sherburn Clerk Computer Arts. The Board 6/11/03 T05S R05W S22 NWSW Said sale will be made without Liquor License’s were approved Permits will be subject to all prior covenant or warranty regarding water rights. Protests may be title, possession or encumbrances submitted based on the criteria of to satisfy the obligation secured by THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Sec 42-203A, Idaho Code. and pursuant to the power of sale Any protest against the approval conferred in the Deed of Trust of this application must be filed executed by GARY W. COLLIER, A Great Deal for Small Business Owners! with the Director, Dept. of Water A SINGLE PERSON AND Resource, Western Region, 2735 SUSAN K. FRY, A SINGLE RUN YOUR AD Airport Wy, Boise ID 83705 PERSON to PIONEER TITLE together with a protest fee of $25.00 COMPANY OF ADA COUNTY, REACH OVER Let Our Readers 1 MONTH FOR for each application on or before an Idaho corporation, as Trustee, ONLY 06/23/2003. The protestant must for the benefit and security of PAUL 7,000 Know About also send a copy of the protest to the S. WYNIA AND DELOIS B. $10/WEEK applicant. WYNIA, CO-TRUSTEES OF THE DEADLINE FRIDAY KARL J DREHER, Director PAUL AND DELOIS WYNIA Homes Your Business & AT 5 PM FOR TRUST as Beneficiary; said Deed 6/4,11/03 of Trust having been recorded on 5- From Jordan The Services FOLLOWING 30-2000 as Instrument No. 232578, WEEK’S records of Owyhee County, Idaho. Valley to Wilder! PUBLICATION The following application(s) The above Grantors are named to You Offer! have been filed to appropriate comply with Idaho Code Section ADS SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE the public waters of the State 45-1506 (4) (a). No representation Show us how your want your ad to look... Just fill of Idaho: is made that they are or are not out the space to your left and mail or fax it to... 57-11628 presently responsible for this obligation. RONALD L KELLY The default for which this sale is to be made is the failure of the Please Include 9510 WRIGHT RD P.O. Box 97 Grantors to: make monthly Your Name, MELBA ID 83641 installments as set forth on the Deed Homedale, Idaho 83628 Point(s) of Diversion L6 (SWSW) Address, Zip of Trust Note secured by said Deed Fax:337-4867 S7 T01N R03W OWYHEE County and Phone Number. of Trust. The original loan amount Phone: 337-4681 Source GROUND WATER shows $22,500.00 with interest Use: IRRIGATION 03/01 thereon at the rate of 13.5 percent To 11/15 0.5 CFS per annum as evidenced by the note Total Diversion: 0.5 CFS dated 5/25/2000. The monthly Date Filed: 04/28/2003 installment in the amount of ALL ADVERTISING IS IN BOTH THE OWYHEE AVALANCHE & THE OWYHEE WRAP-UP Place Of Use: IRRIGATION $350.00 plus $5.00 (the long term escrow monthly handling fee) is T01N R03W S7 SWSW Lot 6 due for 7-26-2002 and on the 26th Number of Acres 25 day of each and every month thereafter until 5-26-2005, at which Remark: Applicant agrees to date, the entire then remaining The Original mitigate consumptive use in the principal balance and all accrued future as needed. interest shall be due and payable in Permits will be subject to all prior full. All delinquent amounts are water rights. Protests may be now due and payable along with all “Lap-top” News Source submitted based on the criteria of costs and fees associated with this Sec 42-203A, Idaho Code. foreclosure, including, but not Any protest against the approval limited to, attorney fees, property Doesn’t need of this application must be filed insurance and taxes, for the purpose Plugged in with the Director, Dept. of Water of protecting the beneficial interest Resource, Western Region, 2735 of the beneficiary. The principal to anything. Airport Wy, Boise ID 83705 balance is $20,143.66 plus accruing together with a protest fee of $25.00 interest, costs and fees. for each application on or before DATED 5-30-2003 Available 06/23/2003. The protestant must PIONEER TITLE COMPANY also send a copy of the protest to the OF ADA COUNTY anytime, anyplace applicant. LORI A. BALL, TRUST KARL J DREHER, Director OFFICER 6/4,11/03 FCL #2100 6/11,18,25-7/2/03 Subscribe Today!

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$4000; New Holland 114-14’ FOR SALE Hydro-swing $3500; call 250- VEHICLES MISC. 8434 1987 Ford Ranger,‘king cab 4x4, Lose weight fast safe and easy Used tractor parts 100’s of International 886-2WD-cab salvaged farm tractors and hunter green, 6 cyl, runs great, call 888-715-9812 $6900; John Deere 4010-2WD new tires, good mileage, 5 spd combines. Nampa Tractor $4100, call 250-8434 Have Salvage, 9055 Hwy 20, Nampa, trans, reduced to $3000 337-4681 8 HP Honda 4 stroke boat motor, ask for Cheryl or leave message ID 83687. (208) 467-4430. air compressor heavy duty 220 YARD Roll ends: Great for packing at 585-9120 a news tip? volt, radial arm saw like-new, call 1993 Yamaha Seca II, 13k miles, material, building fires, lining 896-4013 SALE birdcages or for your kids to $2,200 dollars, call 658-6288 Feeder, oat and alfalfa hay $2.50 1994 Ford Taurus, 4 door, newer Saturday only from 9 to 5: nurse Call us! doodle on. The Owyhee to $3.50 per bale, or $60 to $85 uniforms (jackets), brand new Avalanche, Homedale. transmission installed, runs great, per ton. Cliff Eidemiller 337- $2600. Call Dennis or Lisa 459- Tommy Girl T-shirts, homemade Italian leather couch and 3083, 25525 Ustick Rd., Wilder. quilts (queen/king), baby quilts 337-4681 loveseat. Brand new still wrapped 2181 or evenings 459-8745. Greenleaf too, dishes, clothes, gift baskets, in plastic. Retail $2450. Must sale th HOMEDALE GARDEN Must Sell, 1998 Polaris 500 ATV. misc., 109 N. 5 St. W., $895. 208-888-1464. Homedale-in the back yard. APARTMENTS New EBS clutch, belt, carberator. Bedroom set 5-piece cherry set. 5 family sale, 501 2nd E. St., Brand new in box. List $1450. Runs good. $3,800.00 Call Gary after 5:00 p.m. 495-1119 Homedale, Sat and Sun: furniture, Must sale $399. 208-888-1464 FOR SENIOR CITIZENS and/or lot of clothing, lots of misc. Bed-queen pillowtop mattress HANDICAPPED OR DISABLED 1969 GMC Gypsy camper van, set. Brand new, still in plastic. PERSONS all original, great condition $1750, Must sell $165. Queen RENT BASED ON INCOME call 896-4013 1974 Chevrolet pickup 3/4 ton orthopedic set. Brand new, must USDA/RURAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCED 454 V8 engine, 4 sped manual sell $135. 208-866-7476. GIVE US A CALL: (208)337-4715 King-sized pillowtop mattress transmission, 51,000 actual miles, Advertising 409 SOUTH FIRST WEST 4 new tires, w/9 ft. self contained set. New, in bag, with warranty. HOMEDALE, IDAHO Must sell $235. 208-866-7476 83628 camper, pressurized water system, Drop leaf table w/leaf, extends stove/oven/furnace, stainless steel It’s what makes to 80 in., 4 chairs, very nice, pecan water tank, steel sinks, w/flush color, $100, call 337-6232 FOR RENT toilet, 2 propane tanks, sleeps 5, a Cherry Sleigh bed. Solid wood. lot of storage space, 212 C Ave., great businesses New in box. Value $850. Sacrifice RV and boat storage, 10x10 unit Wilder 482-6876 $295. 280-888-1464 available, Marsing Storage, Inc. great businesses New-Monosem Planters-up to 343-9855 or 867-2466 24 percent off list prices-early Apartment for rent, 230 W. order discounts! Order now-get Montana $280 mo. 573-2798 Keep planter in August ‘03-pay for One bedroom one bath apartment, water/sewer/trash pd planter August ’03, call 250-8434 Established 1865 Hesston 1160-14’ Hydro-swing $325 + 100 dep 455-6290 informed Read WE MAKE A The Avalanche 337-4681 GREAT IMPRESSION PUBLIC AUCTION June 18th 1:00 pm

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Unique and Immaculate Ron A., 19827 Upper Pleasant REAL describes this house in Wilder. WANTED JW Sharpening Service Ridge Rd., Caldwell, ID 83607 or A true Craftsman built most of it! Want to buy: Windmill, please Small Engine Repair call 1-208-453-1965 or cell 571- From a cute kitchen with an island phone 208-459-7333 208-337-3556 4048. Weekly meetings open to ESTATE bar, to the huge rock fireplace. Pickup Stations: the public, 16 E. Owyhee, Tues: 8 3 bdrm 1.5 bath manufactured Wanted: someone to swath and Marsing: Harvey’s Auto Center Priced almost $5,000 under bale alfalfa in 3.5 ac, willing to Wilder: Wilder Building Center pm to 9 pm; Thurs: 8 pm to 9 pm; home in Wilder, spacious LR, to Wilder

assessed value! $49,900, call J.W. SHARPENING John 95 Hwy. Womens AA Tues: 6 pm to 7:30 share profit, call 337-5443 26531 BELLA VISTA DR. remodeled both inside and out, Wade Davison at 841-7876, Deere pm; Thurs: Womens AA 6 pm to $8,000 OBO, call 250-3787 Remax of Nampa/Caldwell. Batt Corner Road 7:30 pm. Daycare 2 to 3 FT openings, HELP 337-3556 Homedale Snake River WICAP cert, meals provided, SPACES FOR RENT Interest Rates different shifts available, call HOMEDALE’S NICEST WANTED Donna 337-6180 MOBILE HOME PARK Lowest In Years! • Spacious single or double wide spaces See us for.. Very light housekeeping for SERVICES • Convenient to shopping, schools & older couple, terms negotiable, JJ Excavation and Hauling, THANK city services Home Loans call 337-3799 TOP SOIL, and gravel delivery, • Clean, quiet family park Home Equity Loans Truck driver: local deliveries. • On site manager excavator and trucks for hire. YOU • Water/Sewer/Trash provided CDL not necessary. Please apply Road building, dozer, water truck • Cable T.V. Available at Williamson Orchards, 14252 The family of Velma “Udlinek” and road grader. Free estimate. Walker would like to express our • Will accept older homes in Sunnyslope Rd., Caldwell ID. 208-337-4822 or 573-5700. good condition sincerest appreciation for all the Mike Lipinski Phone 208-459-7333 Dump Truck & Back hoe service, (We also have mobile homes for sale ready to support we have been given these 208-896-4297 • 208-442-3636 Receptionist (FT)-Melba ditch cleaning & demolition. Call move into NOW with low down payment) past few months since our beloved Clinic- looking for a friendly, Steve at 465-5196 or 371-4285. detail-oriented person with mother joined the lord. Your Sunset Village Best price in the valley for on- outpouring of cards, letters, calls medical or dental ofc. site computer cleaning and Mobile Home Park background. Requires excellent and generous donations has made 401 S. Main • Homedale, Idaho FREE repair. Call Tom or Colette at our grief bearable. The monies See managers space #42 people/phone skills, computer 208-896-4676, Technical Free to a good home: 8 month keyboard and 10-key exp. Prefer donated to the Homedale Senior (208) 337-5804 old male Rot-Lab, shots, call 337- Computer Cleaning. Center in our mothers name was bilingual (Eng/Spanish) ability Tim’s Small Engine; Call us for or 884-1700 5450 heartfelt and the family has and CPT/ICD-9 coding exp. all your lawn and garden Apply at or send resumes to: Terry requested that these donations be equipment repair needs. We have used for the future purchase of a Reilly Health Services-Nampa replacement parts available for Clinic, Attn: Ops Ofcr, 223 16th handicapped bus to help transport most brands of power equipment less fortunate seniors to events Ave N, PO Box 9, Nampa, ID, and sell Briggs and Stratton 83653. OEO throughout the Treasure Valley. engines. 30916 Peckham Rd. Velma loved her community and Cook, Marsing Senior Center. Wilder 482-7461 ASPEN 30 hrs. per week. Experienced. was a devoted, giving soul, who Owyhee Mountain Lawn Care; enjoyed sharing her many talents GEORGE WILSON Must be able to supervise kitchen fertilizing, field mowing, staff, plan monthly nutritious with fellow seniors, friends and JOHN CONTI sprinkler systems, free estimate, family. She will be long missed menus and obtain or have state call Travis 880-1573 STAN CAPOUCH health card. Candidate should be by many, but our precious 896-5312 • 890-4770 • 880-7829 • 880-2414 M and S Repair: light memories of her will be forever View Properties At: www.idaholand4u.com effective in communication skills. remodeling, plumbing, Immediate opening. Closes June lasting. Our family would like to remodeling trailer houses and give special thank to the GREAT SET-UP FOR THE LARGE FAMILY 20 at 5 p.m. Call 1-800-273-4462 fencing. Call 337-5041 5 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Could be 7 bedroom in a quiet neighborhood near town. for more information or mail Homedale Senior Center, where Ms. Rose-palm reader tells past, our mother made many friends Fenced yard, many extras. #98123771 $104,000 resume to E.O.A. 134 N. present and future, can help you REDUCED TO $89,000. OWNER MUST SELL! and spent countless hours giving Washington Ave., Emmett, ID with all your problems 541-889- SNAKE RIVER VIEW 83617. An E.O.E. and receiving. The Homedale 0887 located in Ontario. Garden Apartments staff and Hill top 5 Acres. 2400 sq. ft. 4 bed/ 2 bath home. Sun Room. Marsing School District is P/T or F/T daycare ages 2 and Many Extras, View of the Snake River. Large Great Room. #98116161 $264,000 tenants, where she enjoyed many accepting applications for the up. Call Heather at 337-3334 NEXT TO BLM. HORSE PROPERTY. following positions: Middle more friendships, and good Custom hay stacking, fast- neighbors. The American Legion 2 car Garage & Shop, 2 bay horse barn, 3 stall horse barn & Tack Room. School Social Studies teacher; dependable service, 25¢ a bale, 5 bedroom, 3 bath 2400 sq. ft. home. Next to BLM. #98116694 $129,000 Auxiliary, where she was accepted Varsity Softball coach; Custodian. call Steve 541-339-4677 Applications will be accepted with open arms. And many thanks BEST BUY OF THE MONTH Homedale AA Groups and to her “Bingo Buddies,” who 3 Bed / 2 Bath. Large garage. Fully fenced. Walk to Grade School. until position filled. Call 896-4111 Homedale Womens Support always gave her rides and listened 1/3 mile to Snake River on Cul de Sac.#98126832 $79,500 x197 to request an application. AA. Faced with a drinking CNA needed, in home care, call to her complaints about how the problem? Perhaps Alcoholics numbers fell! It has been difficult 2 ACRE HORSE SET UP ON SNAKE RIVER for appt. 337-5343 Anonymous can help, write to: 1750 sq. ft. 3 bed., 2 bath. Large Tack Room, River Frontage, Irrigation, Hay storage. for all of us who miss our dear #98126172 $152,000 Velma deeply, but knowing that she impacted so many lives, SOUTHSIDE ROAD 2 ACRE HORSE RANCH embraced so many friendships and 4 bedroom, 1 bath total remodeled. 1800 sq. ft. Outbuildings, Fenced pasture, Irrigation. was loved and cared for by so Office could be 5th bedroom. Nice landscaping. #98129458 $149,000 many folks and family, our hearts FOR RENT OR LEASE OPTION are filled with thankfulness. 3 Bed 2 Bath near new upgraded MF Home in Snake River RV Park. Furnished - Stove, Refrigerator, Washer, Dryer. Covered Patio and Storage Unit. $595/Month Subscribe HOMEDALE OFFICE Lori Rasmussen 337-4593 today! Marsing Office - 896-4624 www.deserthighrealestate.com Licensed in Idaho and Oregon Have the FEATURED PROPERTY OF THE WEEK Owyhee Avalanche WELCOME TO THE WARREN We have 4 one acre lots available with country road delivered to your home frontages. A truly quiet and peaceful country setting. each week! STARTING AT $19,900 Min. 1300 sf. with double car garage.1995 or newer Mfg. Homes on permanent fundations are allowed. You can have your dream shop or barn. Located between Wilder & Homedale on Lower Pleasant 337-4681 Ridge Road (just So. of the junction of Hwy 19 & 95), go West 1.5 miles to the sign on the South. Page 20 Wednesday, June 11, 2003

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MARSING, IDAHO HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. - Sunday 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Blade Cut Cook’s Bone-In Idaho Grown US #1 Shank Portion Ham Clamshell Potatoes Pork Chops ¢ Strawberries $ 49 79lb. $ 79 $ 69 bag lb. ¢ 1 1 ea. Butt Portion.....99lb. 1 10 lb. Bag Boneless Beef Boneless Beef Large Slicing Red or Green Cross Rib Steak or Top Sirloin Steak Tomatoes Seedless Grapes Roast $ 79 $ 69 $ 29 1 lb. 2 lb. ¢ Family Pack Family Pack 99 lb. 1 lb.

Center Cut $ 99 Quarter Loin $ 49 1 lb. Mesh Net $ 29 Fresh $ 39 Pork Chops 1 lb. Pork Chops 1 lb. Natural Pistachios 3 lb. Key Limes 1 lb. 16 oz. Bar S ¢ 16 oz. Bar S ¢ 12 oz. Dole Salad $ 29 New Crop $ 99 Jumbo Meat Franks 79 Meat Bologna 99 Greener Selection 1 Peaches 1 lb. 12 oz. Kraft Single Wrap 16 oz. Western Family Fresh Fresh $ 19 String Cheese $ 99 $ ¢ American Cheese 2 2 pkg. Lemons 4 for1 Broccoli 79lb.

Western Family Better Buy White Western Family All Varieties BBQ Sauce Paper Plates Frozen Pizza Coke Products

$ ® ¢ ¢ $ 49 2 for 1 99 79 3 18 oz. 100 ct. 6.5 oz. Fridge Packs 12 oz. Hawaii’s Own 12 Pack Cans 10 lb. Bag Western Family $ 99 12 Roll Scott White $ 99 ¢ $ 49 Charcoal Briquets 2 Bath Tissue 6 Frozen Drink Mix 89 Coors Beer 7

Soft N Gentle Western Family Frito Lay Bath Tissue Shasta Pop Graham Ruffles Crackers ¢ $ 19 $ $ 89 1 2 for 3 2 for 5 4 Roll Package 3 Liter 16 oz. All Varieites 10 to 12.25 oz. Bag Single Roll 16 oz. Gold N Soft M&M Mars 17.5 oz. General Mills Brawny Paper Towels ¢ Margarine ¢ Cookie & Candy Bar Toppings $ Cookie Pouch $ 89 89 2 for 5 3 for 5 YARD & GARDEN SPECIALS Hanging Peat Moss Bedding Western Baskets Flowers Small Bark $1299 $329 $169 $289 Full Color Assortment 1 Cu. Ft. Jumbo Pack 2 cu. ft. Bag

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