THE KENDRICK GAZETTE_105_1997-10
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THE KENDRICK GAZETTE_105_1997-10
October 30, 1997 The Kendrick Gazette, Thursday, The Kendrick MART Gazette Weekly at Kendrick, Lotah County, Idaho 83537-0177 Post Oifice Box 177 Second Class Prriodical Paid at Kendrick, Idaho Published by Recently I had the opportunitv to testify at a public hearing in Lewiston regarding a US Fish and Wildlife Service proposal to reintroduce grizzly bears into central Idaho. On behalf of the State of Idaho, I asked the Fish and Wildlife Service to withdraw its flawed plan. While some have described the "citizen management committee" alternative as "a reasonable compromise" and "flexible," I believe it is iLVANVNNsNNNNLVev LAUNDROMAT OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK PeIPei ~esse —6 to 9 Frozen, Assorted Eerily Minute Maid ()range Juice Varieties —Reguar or Diet 12 —12 oz. cans New Crop Idaho 13.75 to 20 oz. I II.OURS; f4. IVANIINLALNllll'ALU TIIURSDAYS 1 —April 15 6r January After that by appointment Office: 334 N Jackson St. P. O. Box 8114 Moscow, Idaho 83343 (208) 883-5555/FAX 883-8059 ~LNLAALA IVL ILNI I IIAVNNI AIVILVALAAIAA LAVIL IiI only. Kendrick Moscow Office: 5 P. O. Box 69 Kendrick, Idaho 83537. (208) 289-8555/FAX 289-289-8558 I"Iain St,, ANN A INN ALALINAIVI INLA 11I IAlllALAINNNL I — Detergelil... II I~ $ 1.99 $5.49 , post'licts I 289-4300 615 E. Main New Offering Copy Cards 1M copies fer $5 with a c'.opy (:ard Come see our large selection of Office Supplies We can handle WORK FOR YOU! needs. all your insuroncr & idaho Serving Washington CITY OF JULIAETTA, STATE OF IDAHO NOVEMBER 4, Call us today for a free INSTRUCTIONS To vote for a candidate make a cross (x) in the small square to the right of the name for which you wish to vote. If you Ieor, deface or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and gei anoiher„Mock only with pencil or pen. You may write-in, the space provided, the name of any qualified elector of the Ciiy of Jvliaotto, Idaho, for any office io be voted, bui you cannot vote for more than the number given for that office, Four Year Term (Vote for Two) ' Keir ord Ford Debra S. Harris 'easoned INSURMVCE 1035 N% Nye, Suite A Pullman, 4VA 99163 99163 509-332-1532 EilIERY INSURANCE 1230 S. Grand Pullman, WA 99163 509.334-3710 800-556-6363 FOR COUNCIL RICH - CLEAN TOP SOIL BASE ROCK (Vote for One) J. CITY OF KENDRICK, STATE OF IDAHO ICurb.Side Recycling in Kendrick each Thursday morning Carl's Excavating Carl King, Owner O Phone 476-7848 4382 Freeman Creek Rd. 0 Kendrick, ID 83537 cooperation with the City of Kendrick, Dave Dean of Davey's Recycling, will be in Kendrick each Thursday morning to pick up recyclible items if placed at the curbside In Serving the area for 20 Years —Backhoe —Excavatcir —Loader Shop: 2894081 Pit Run, Rip Rap I(idges Veterin ry Gu'ting, ii0%. Mals DVM r e ~ 289-5555 or toll free 1-888-289-3850 Hours: 8-5 N, T, TH, ~ 8-8 —S 9-l2 (Vote for One) sR%%%XLKX~LXXXKXWXXXXL%4%%%%%%%VLVLLVLLrtht~z Jerry L. Brown FOR COUNCIL don't use plastic bags for recyclibles. Please have items out by 7:30 a. m. Thursdays It would help if yau would rinse all cans and make sure they are empty. You da nat have to take the labels aff. Cardboard must be flattened. It would bshe very space saving if everything else was also Service~<>~~X THANK YOU VERY MUCH MEMBER Four Year Term IS SUG'SHTED: flattened. Large and Small Animals, Offering Mobile FOR MAYOR (Vote for Two) ~ please KENDRICK, IDAHO 83537 F; —W To vote for a candidate make e cross (x) in the sr@all square to the right of the name for which you wish to vote. If you tear, deface or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and get another. N(ark only with pencil or pen. You may write-in, in the space provided, the name of any qualified elector of the City of Kendrick„ Idaho, foi'ny office Io be voted, bui you cannot vote for more than the number given for that office. Four Veer Term Carclboard (corrugated & uncorrugated) Clear Slass Tin Cans Aluminum Can Plastics No. 'I, No. 2 & Milk Jugs THE FOLLONINS St,. l997 INSTRUCTIONS Newsprint Magazines %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%4%%%%AENW Dr. Randall NOYEMBER 4, Here is what is being accepted at this time: Grader & Dump Trucks ROCK SALES: Crushed, Cutshaw SAlvfPLE 8ALLOT Backhoe, Dozer, Dump truck, Grader Gravel, Fill Dirt, Top Soil Semen Lowell —CHECK OUR PRICES Home: 208-276-7081 MEMBER Two Year Term l Dozer Q i quote.'RICKKY * 1997 i Buy Yours TODAY! LET OUR TEAM SAMPLE BALLOT l Milton D. Patterson Q Ron-S. Johnson Dennis S. Luk~rt I II 49c LEGAL IVfOTICES I i sheets lb. I been so successful that. Governor', lf the Secretory objects to the actions, he can order Bntt and the governors of Montana committee's and Wyoming have asked that the'hc committee to change its actions. from the If the committee refuses to folpopulation be removed Secretory's low wishes the threatened species list. the The worcis "cxpcrimcnfol" and Secretory can disband the commit"non-essential" trll the real story trc after six months. The citizen committee tmiii be Stttcl of the centroi Idaho plan. Grtzztrl bear introduction is cntirrly discrc- r»ore thon the pawn of the Secretary tionary. There is no legal require- cit'nterior. That is neither "flcx"reasonable comproment forthc I ishnncl Wildlife Ser- il!lcN nor n vice to toke any action regarding nowise." Regardless of how it is sold, thegrizzly bears in central Iclnho. The debate should bc over howl li.'scncc of grizzly bears will mean to manage grizzly bears. The debate 1;ind usc restrictions nnd thc serious should focus on why the federal;:»ury or cicnth of Idahoons. government's government While the federal is exercising its discrc-; tionnry power in n woy that con-l '. Lrds may be appealing, its with the wishes of o mnjorityl c induct convinces mc that the Fish of Idahoans. The Fish and Wi]rilife~ nuci Wildlife Service will manage Service hns never cxplnincci why itl piizzly bears on its own terms. You feels compelled to push nhc.td with cnnnot expect the Fish and Wildlife nn experiment the lnw ciocs not St nice to be any more flexible with require. gr!zzly bears than it has been with A second fallacy is that citizens N ilvcs ancl bull trout. i will really manage will these '"cxpcciI hope Idnhoans intcrcscd m'cntnl," "non-essential," ond not- r;id the Fish nnd Wildlife Service'sl legally-required ii!:tn, "Grizzly Bear Recovery in thel grizzly bears. If the plan werc truly "flexible," I)'utcrroot Ecosystem: Draft Enviro-I it might warrant support. Hocvcvcr, ft:urntnl Impact Statement." It is; the much-toutrcl "flexibility" is bas- n~nilnblc at the Lcwiston City Libcd on flawed biology nnd false pro- fary ond on thc itncrnct (http: //ww 1111SCS. v,.rofws.gov). Those who read it will Much of the proposed recovery .'rc that thc citizen monogcmentt area has never been adequately stu- fommittce is not what its proponents died to determine its suitability for (nake it out to bc. grizly bears. Without such o study, I will with Governor continue, it would be impossible I'or the citi-'att and Idaho's cntirc congressional I zen management committee to make delegation, to represent the wishes decisions concerning griz- of Idahonns resisting grizzly by l zly bear recovery. That is why thc bear reintroduction. I Idaho Fish and Game Commission oppose's reintroduction, Furthermore, the citizen manage- Camerand Southwick News ment committee is a decoy. The Bill and Mary Wills retu e USFWS will call the shots nnd the home Wcdnr sday after spending a of Here are some facts the prrtponcnts few days visiting at thc. home th their I Margie daughter ht nndd family, f II M gi of "citizen management" are not, 'ichael Schwnrtz and sons Tony 1. The Secretary of Interior ap- and Andy at Puyallup, Wash. points the entire committee. Sunday Jean Wegner and Roy nnd Doris Silf low enjoyed a drive v t o 0r o f i n o, u P a n d a cr os s D e n t b r I d )f t h co m I t t I n sh l TUESDAYS s II Mann and Stanke Certijiecl Pubtic Accountonts I Surf Laundry I 99c 83 to 100 oz, Liquid or Powder . 2 for $ f.50 lolio GefattII 12 oz. Fancy Roast.... Cross Rib Beef 6 oz. Regular or Sugar Free Nlra II Boneless Beef, USDA 2pkgs.$ 4 Post Cereals large, .. l Apples.... Red Delicious Selected Varieties I 835-3111 Open 8 to 7 Monday-Friday .'saturday 8 to 6 sunday to ta 3 SCIIIII.'ssorted LzNVvLNLLLeeeezseseNNANLLANNNALNNNNNALNNLLNLLLNLLLLNLANLILNANLLNNLONLALLv s 8c 276-3281 have acThe plan's proponents cepted the premise that the only choice is between "citizen managed" grizzly bears and "iedernlly managed" grizzly bears. This is not true. the Fish and WildUnfortunately, life Service has exploited the publicrs unfamiliarity with the law govand "nonerning "experimental" essential" species introduction. Many Idahoans now believe, incorrectly, that Fish and Wildlife must transplant grizzly bears into central Idaho. The Endangered Species Act does not require grizzly bears in central Idaho. Grizzly bears are not an endangercd species. Grizzly bear recovery in the Yellowstone area has Al Lance General AOorney II n either. False Promise of "Citizen Management" A Guest Opinion CAR WASH Troy Market ne Market Jluliaetta lt Telephone: (208) 289-5731 William A Roth, Publisher Wm. A Roth, Editor Nancy Van Houten, Nens Editor Subscription Bates: $ 10 per year in Latah, Nez Perce, and Clearwater County, Idaho All other address: 313.00 per year Ssngde Coy: 25c FOSTStSSTERS: Address Service Rennested The Kendrick Gazette, P, O. Box 177, Kendrick, ID 83537-0177 Grizzly Bear Plan Offers II II ii C] II I l,eccl News Of Jeliffette ~ ter ~r spenairig a J II IJ Juaniia Craig. Jane English was a Thursday afternoon cal]er. Jeanne i , Wadford of Pu]]man v1as a weekAlice Broomeling ond friends Con- , end guest of her mother, Vi Erickson nie Hedler, Karla Lambert, Denise of Lewiston and Juanita attended Fischer, Shannon Heath, Julie Heim- ! the Ken<!rick Campers Klub and meeting Monday evegartner, Perri Larson, Patty Sieigers and Lynnese Stcigers spent the ning. Vi spent the night and left, !'r Tuesday weekend at Alacca Cliurch Conip home morning. Frances near Stites, It was good seeing old Peters was a Tuesday visitor. ! Saturday afternoon Elvine Wilson friends and making new ones ! Last Friday Tom Po]umsky wits and Luro Butler attended a bridal an overnight visitor with his mother 'hower in Lewiston oi Carmel Donor-! De]ores Polumsky. Connie Kommers !!iuc's hoine for Julie Patterson, thc of Lewiston was a Saturday caller. bride-elect of Michael MacDonald. Rudy and Glynis Meyer arrived! Monday Tom Polumsky stayed overnight. Tom ai d De]ores visite<i with home last Monday aft<.r spending a week visiting their daughter and Dc]ores'rother-in-law, Bill Flat t family Louise and Larry Boone and in Levkiston. Sunday Vcrlin an<i Marilyn Ben- Terra anc! Brct!, Miller of Federal t~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~r ~ ~I ~ ~ ~i~ ~~ DL'Other, GraCe CurtiS, Elk 1<<Ver lea paternal grandmother, Ellen and Ecl I'ullrnan and Kristin Tarkowski or Shephord, Clarksion; his maternal Chica o, I!l, Church. Sunday they had lunch ! the He]mer Cafe. grandmother JoAnn Evans, her son Rick and Kristin, grandclaughter Post Falls; and his uncle and Visitors this past week at!.he home ~ «r I'et 0 itic WS and Nancy LaBolle, and coii00EI of Ron and Sonja Lohm n have sins Ash]cy Arab and Joseph. DOr<crc.' Fk kcer kt been Bob and Shirley Dorendorf Funerals have been occurring of. I and Sharon Parks, all of Lewiston, ten. Clinton and Ethel Smith travel- .'LeW iCOOf On ihe ChucehKelly and Gina I'razier and childed to C]ieney, Wash„ last week tc Thc o!c! Gold Iiill Cnur-h receiv- ren Stephan, Heather, and Danie]le attend the funera] for their son-in- e<I a ncw roof last, weekend thanks of Kooskia, Jesse and Ginger MattBack Hoe L Dump TrUck law, Eric Johnson's, grandmother. <o Dave anci Jenifer Curry, Russell,) hes and children Samantha, Jessa All the Smiths attenclcd the funer- <" ary on<i Cecil Brornmer, George! and Wyatt of Weippc, Fritz an<! General Excavation al, interment, ancl dinner following, ].Ions, i'viikc and Rose Ann Holt, Opal Lohman, Bob White ancl ConSeptic Installation Thursday at the Princeton Churc!i Cliff. Ensley, Terry Shaw ! and Rod nie Lohman, for long-time friend Jean Franklin ;inc! Linda Davis, Rose t,tceinsed 4 Bonded in Idaho Ann, Saturday, information was receive<! iiii Linclo provided the lunch for Shop with Your Local M<.rchdnts , of two more deaths. Diane Ing]c iiic crew. Thanks JULIAETTA, IDAHO is also given to kaaANLNNNNAAL 1FA LLLNLLALNNNNNLLLNLLNNLALLLa cf it!1 the fine people who attended Morgan, 40, was the daughter the Call Way, Wash. the late Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ingle i cceni Friendly Neighbor Roast Sunday Alisha Groseclose and ancl was raised on Bear Ridge, at208-276-."..028 Beef dinner and to those who donai'riend Jefi'f Lcwiston visited Pearl ittrtl tending school in Kendrick, Larr; ted for this project. It looks great! and Phillip. Pearl and Carol Beierle Stout, 64, died in Lewiston of can'1'ALN'A'lN'A'1'A'lkl'All'lNNA11111NNL Anyone wishing to donate monevl I'I ALL'll'1'l'N'll'LA111ANL called on John Grosec]use Mon<iay. cer, He was thc father of Doug !o this project moy send it to Rose ~P HY,a!so iiropped in an Lura But- Stout, Clinton and Ethel Smith'.=, , They Ann Holt or Clem Lyons. ler. other son-in-law. Services for both Custom Matting Saturday family gatherccl at ihe of the latter will be Thursday at 10,I Howard and Diane Holt of Bovill Buclc!y Hcnson home to cel<rbrate the one in Moscow 4 Framing and one on Bear were Sunday dinner guests of Flo Attorney-at-Law 13th birthday of their son Bryce Ridge. and Clem Lyons ond s «one] birthday of grandson GENERAL I'RACTICE Visiting Jerry and Jody Smith be-i Roger and Sue Syverson were 4 Special Assignments Alee H<nsoii, Guests were Lce and! tween Bankrup!cy Wills A Prnbotc hunting forays Sunday werc :imong the many who enjoyed the, I 4 Stock Photgraphy Swanson and Owen Swan- son Lewis Sinith of Pa]ouse and Nancy Real Estate k Business Cameron Church dinner and ba-! son, all of Moscow, Grace Grose- Rich Bailey of Moscow. That eve- zoar Saturday evening. 88 W Photo Family Law dk. Divorce Repros. close, Frank and Elaine Groseclose ning the couple enjoyed taking part 4 Weddings Last week Rose Ann Holt attended ond Trevor, Stan and Kathy Grosc- in the Singspirotion at Kendrick". thc 504 Main St., No. 475 Clearwater District Garden close, Dcmonii and Kori, 5larvin and Methodist Church. . Club in Lewiston. She also visited lla Henson of Lewiston, Marnie Lewiston, Idaho ']o]]in Armitage. They had breakHenson and Mil<e Ogle, both «f fast, together, Later in the week Coeur <i'Alone. Chad an<1 Tiffany 743-Ro67 Rose Ann visited Rod Shaw at the rCLNLrAL'AN111'ANLL'A'1'AALFL'A11LNPl'N'1'All lllNNAANLNC Benson, Jake an<i Jarroci an<i the r;VENIik GS I stah Care Center in Moscow. hosts, Bud<iy and Alice Hensnn and .IlrcteaITIL 010-0001 Ag]yiie la<rig<a Sunday Rose Ann attended church Che]sic. All enjoyed dinner followanct i5etty Mcivlanali .it the Congregational-Presbyterian ed by c ikc anil icc cream. I in<to i >II]ffff]ffff]ffff]]ffft]ffqfrt4]l tfftif]fffffffftiftflffitr' ,.hurch in Lewiston with nieces Fmcrsoii <tf 1..< wiston was a Tues/ Th«Big Bear Ric!ge community Meskc, Lynn Cuddy and Jackie Ronai Eb-; <!ay caller. extends its conc!olences and smy- orall. Viola Johns accoinpanied Dian pathy to the families of Diane t Groseclosc to Lcivist<tn on Thurswho passed away Oct. 23 at L. L. C. = day to keep a medical appointment, ~ ~ Harbor View Medical in Center :Itt RVQII"g'i6 Domest!c Irrigation XVe]is Sunday Marie Grant was the Seattle. She was the second daugh- K ~ New Contstractian Quality Sand Free cVe]ls guest of honor to observe her birth- ter of the late Jerry J. and Lucille ~ 1'emcd I I c]ing day onniv<.rsory at a clinner hostcd Ingle and was Pump Installation dh Service a second cousin t't 3-".vFNviek Vinyl Siding )>y hcr sister and brother-in-law, 22 Years Experience Grace Ingle and Alcie Nethken. DiLay bO<SIB ~<k«IOII I]one and Gene Bridges in Clarks- ane is survived Vinyl Rep]acen et<ac Licensed, Bonded, Insured by the other Ingle ciocl vptgl ~n<nt<D ton. Also present werc Mi]ton Grantl children Karen Vindcgt<ts in Seattle, Keith at ond Wm, Brietre. Mi!ion and Marie Joe Greer Rooting Waitsburg, Wash„and Nancy ColMonday evening De]ores Czmowwent, to I.ewiston on business Mon- well in Orofino. lI L FOR !tFSTLilATE ski, Debby Lindstrom and Josh Czday and visited with Milton's brothThe funeral was held Wednesday mowski attended 4-H a leaders er Robert Grant. They went back at Short's 01 Chapel at 10:00 a. m. with, council meeting at Moscow. to Lcwiston on Tuesday. burial following at Wild Rose CemSaturday, the 25th, Josh CzmowLiia Weaver of Lewiston was a etery on Big Bear ul Rush 4 Kendridc Ridge. (Tol] Free) ski, Katey Roberts, Erin Roberts Monday dinner guest of Ted and Donald and Lowana Ingle of Law-, and Aletha Fallon attended a judTheda Mc tea lf. renccville, New Jersey werc week-t r ~ r rrrrrrrrrrrr ging of livestock at the University end guests of his mother, Grace of Iclaho Dairy Cattle barn, The Ingle. Sunday all went to Lewiston, grou dairy cattle, market p judged to visit with Norman and Alcie Net-! steers, market sheep and hogs. hken. ~I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f eef'r.tgt]ige monthly'otluck jamin visited with Don and 'I'racy Benjamin and ].oni, Shonna, Cody and Karcena at their Lewiston home. Herb and Erin Pedcrson of Ephrata, Wash. spent the weeken<i visiting his mother Gerti» Peclel'soll at Moscow, and Ken Pedcrson and Mar! Iyn and Ver]in. Morcella and Wcs Pike of Concrete, Was]i, anil Michellc Clark re- FOUND; Fcnia I» Boston 26 9-4'. J]3. Ter- 2 t]res, !6" $ ]50,00. Coll 289-350!i, Jenifer', Dee's HOTOSRAP i I — 0 I find stu<ided snow 26<9-5553 or 4t23c FOR SAI.F.: 1960 Nashua 14x70 2 be<irooin, 2 bath with sunken bath tub. Completely rc-modeled with ncw carpet, linoleum, paint and wall paper, Excellent conilition, $ ]9,000. Call 208-289-4510 or leave message. 4t22c 289-5666 'vcllings ~ Kendrick Family Medicine By Jody Smith Charles Bower and Dortha HendSharon Parks rick were among those attending the weekend vsitor of Lcwiston was a of her mother ConCameron b:izoar and turkey dinner. nie Lohman. Saturday evening they Rowena Nelson of Crookston,! Minn., is here visiting her Vakoch and family this week. Mr. and Mrs. Orlancl Galloway ofi Couer d'Alone and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Galloway of Freeman Ck. t were Monday visitors of Eddie and, ] Attorney at Law ot'all colors kaleidoscope FOR SALE: ILORD PARTS & lasted only a fcw days in Park as the rain Sunday night bleached n>ost TRUCKS. Ca]I 208-245-2343. St20p of thc leaves. Most are still hanging on the brush, making hunting FOR SALE difficult. Hunting prcssure remains I Duo Therm Elec Furnace light but a few of the die-hards arel I Marshall-Wells Trash Burner giving rational hunters a bad name! I New wheel & tire, Miche]in 215- by leaving gates ogen, actually dam0 oo 70R-15" on Lincoln or Ford aging one gate, and running motor-. er'oraeoer wheel. ized vchic]cs on CPR ground and 2~ddec] snow tires on GM v,heels pasture land. One wonders how ( 1er3>a l used 200 miles 205-70-15. these irresponsible people wou]d rc-i 1 SmaU tiltbcd utility trailer act if a farincr traced a trespasser i a Stress a Headaches I-Reconditionod lawn mower to his home, turned circles in his Work 8 Sports Related 2-New Toyota Comry wheels front ]own and used a chain to pull 1 Exerc]se Bike Pain down his garage ! I-Hand barrel pump Some people may not know that! I New Wcgner Spray paint, com- running a vehicle on pasture land Carol Bradford plete unit Q price. compacts the soil, stunting the growCMT, IIIIP I B-ft, carpenter level, th of new gross. The Conservation! Ik< at]easily Certified I am in and out, best to call if Rereree Program wae eet ap to take! 20<9 interested 276-7391, or see at erodible land out of production, By Appointment IUard St, Ju]laetfa, Bert Robbins. establishing a good bed of sod to 2t22p keep the land from washing, A far-, 2B9-B324 mer also has to control weeds and FOR SALE keep cottle from pasturing on the Metal white Floor Cabinet, 2 draw- fields. Running vehicles on thc sod $ 30.00 can make ers, 2 doors, gd cond. deep tracks so the soil! Kcnmore Automatic Washer, works washes anyway. Damage to the ]0.00 well, $ CPR planting can cause thc farmer If interested call 289-4848. to lose his payment, and in severe 2t20nc Licensed Public AccoUntant cases, can make him repay payback to the his con-i ments start of printFOR SALE: Brother LX-1500 ACCOUNTING tract. Is it any wonder that more er. $50 or best offer, 289-5391. BOOKKEEPING tflSc land is being posted? The 289-384I —HOURS:— MONDAYS............. 8 a. m. tco daughter'ancy — 'teve ~ — — ~mr ~ A. Rishling — — ~ Probate ~ Estate Planning ~ Business Law 4 Real Estate — ALATEEN MEETINGS will be held Friday at 8:00 p. m. for teenagers 12 years and older, at the Farm Bureau Insurance Bldg. in Kendrick. Call 289-3151 for info. tf15nc C. ~~e~~r~~~~o» Cannon's electric lese FOR k BEtn'ALt Nuea terteef ~00OL e tn ani ot fawn. camyaro oar ram aasnmlf fa ~ and bslero HOOR RfrOpbttg maniagO. I eaeeft Na beadle au frlnfe ot yroGall h dt N]e<Rt Rssalndlnd tarma A. ReaNg, Idd-51TS or vblf led %. osfafo teal yoiir For Nt 8L %et, ft]dea ! P. O. Box 284 for Free Estimate— Residential ~ Commercial LIFE (208) 835-5351 ! oktaeee~ 's 4 EAIJ"..'Y l)A * Loans VT'WWVWW%W Qc] p AUTO REPAIR Monday thronucih 9:00am-G:00pm svEDNEs...... cl.osFD FRI..... -5.00 0.00 Thvrsday Qe by appointment If yaur hair is not becoming to youYou should be comin~ to us. R. E. Magnuson Agency OI-F ERIHG ALL UNRS OF INSURANCE ACCOUNT]9 Fln<Lnoe POR YOU including: ~ =— g: ~ ]B! = ~ 2nd HAND STORE in Kendrick, idaito Phone = La] ga]a7]o]]L]02 a urday 8 Sunday by Ap~nt KENDRICK, IDAHO .... -. evenings WIlIHIIRItIIIINIIIIItIIRNllISIIIlllllINil~P' —SELL —TRADE 304 W. Main 9am to 5pm Friday Kendrick, Idaho * RETIREMENT Farm Bureau 289 3291 Idaho Doris, Connie, Tiffany and Yickie OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 912 E. Main 289-5302 BUY Kendrick —HOURS:— [a7La]La!papa]I! through Main S. .......9:00am-5:00pm TUES.. ha] La] [o7Lat]ga La]gn gnLa]La] ga La] La] ga[aj ahd E 289-3221 LIVING BESIDE YOU, WORKING Rocket Shop', Custom Engine Rebuilding 611 HOMEG%NERS 276-3314 'on's KENDRICK FAMILY DENTISTRY MONDAY Idaho 83537 208-289-5433 COMPANY Chicago, IL GOG54-2014 S-5204 or 289-$462 * CROP * ANNUITIES CASUALTY AND SPREITER 615 Main Kendrick, (208) 276-3764 JEFF SOWLE, D. D. LEN BANKERS i Becky Britton, Agent Kim Cannon i Supplement Annuities Income Replacement Long Term Care FARM BUREAU INSURANCE "—Call Vli'e Ielltngt I and Service tf46c ~ 1801 Hwy. 3, Juliaetta 511 S. Main St., Troy 0. BATTIH, Smith each i ELECTRONIC FILING to the special feeder sale in Lewiston Wednesday. Serving Your Community Jerry returned to the regular SaturFor 26 Years day sale with cattle for Mark Lahtenrber: Bolle who accompanied him along with his two sons Danny and Andy. Idaho Assoc. Public Accountanis AL-ANON: A group of family and That evening Jody joined the group friends of problem drinkers meet and others at the LaBolle home to iNational Society Public Account. Tuesday eveninngs at 8:00 in the help celebrate Danny's 11th birth-. 'ewiston Kendrick back room of Farm Bureau Insur. Call 289-3151. A. A. meets Tuesday and Friday 946-36B', ' evenings at 8:00 p. m, at the Kendor 289.3761 Ca]l Hall. rick Fire 289-3151 after 6, Electrical Installation tflBnc NS4N7. Life/Health 4 Medicare Locations and Clinton took loads of calves XRNDRICK FIRE HALL ia avatlab3e fo tent for famer lathery@. $25 for )1I tot masking room: Conroom. meeting and t]tfeRieds at Helnon Scott ieef Aaron or ON YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS 2 Convenient l PA-C HELPIN6 YOU TO SAVE TAX PREPARATION Jerry %OR SALE: Fresh Cucumbers, potatoes, & summer squash & more. Call aftetr 3 p. m. for details and to place an order call 276-3553. Leave a message, Call wIII be Wills ! Rn. II 4 door... 5 p. ra]nay..........B o. ~.ro B p. ~. Tu'SO>VS ra Vincent Fibelstad Empitasixing — ............ Diane Kottkey, RN-C !I Senerai Practice 3SSa~e St10c 6:o. 289<61'I s'I-888-889-5666 FOR STUD SERVICE: Registered male Dachshund. Call 245-2343. St20p lLnsworcd. Constrv,c6,nn. Sees A'I'T]C SALE: Saturday, Nov I 9 o. m. to 2 p. m. ot Gencsec Comrnunity Church, 118 E, Ash, Caen. csee. Furniture, keyboard, applionces, books, ctc. 1t23nc DRY WALL HANG TAPE & TEXTURE Re Mode] & Patch Specialist 20 Years in the Business Phone 276.3990 St12c t: Flell 9rilliff g * Mor-'an, FOR HEN'I': 2 ond 3 bedroom apartments. Coll 289.4611. 2t22c o~~nd I. 'I'Itiel Jeanette Sig Be, r f!iffge News bedroom 2t23c FOR SALE; 2 i 289-524I 2123nc FOR RENT in Jullaetta; duplex. Call 276-3661. (GNS RL~O'IP'! I i Bull ll i — C tassI lie Js rier.. 'al! aun'arry 2894606 ~aaaaaaaaoaaaoaaaaaaaaoaak P er sona il!! I Auto, Hoitse, LIfe >gr Icllturai Prel!ernsei Ftierma, Hobby igatfese, I!IusIneeeotewierlr — V DANA eh~i R~+ Son+ MASNlNON— 'four Ind]ependent, Local Agent Repreasseitinl Many Sccellent Com]isoniee 1%eae 2$0%RF1 KeneMek, Idaiao ~teat i