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
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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
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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
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zly bear recovery. That is why thc bear reintroduction.
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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
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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.
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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
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AOorney
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False Promise of
"Citizen Management"
A Guest Opinion
CAR WASH
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Jluliaetta
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Wm. A Roth, Editor
Nancy Van Houten, Nens Editor
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l,eccl News
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Juaniia Craig. Jane English was a
Thursday
afternoon
cal]er. Jeanne
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, 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
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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
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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.
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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
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of two more deaths. Diane Ing]c iiic crew. Thanks
JULIAETTA,
IDAHO
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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.
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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
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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
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,.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.
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day to keep a medical appointment,
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in
Center
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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-
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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
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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
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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!
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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
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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.
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Kendrick, Idaho
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Farm Bureau
289 3291
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Doris, Connie, Tiffany and Yickie
OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY
912 E. Main
289-5302
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Idaho 83537
208-289-5433
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615 Main
Kendrick,
(208) 276-3764
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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-.
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Kendrick
back room of Farm Bureau Insur.
Call 289-3151.
A. A. meets Tuesday and Friday
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evenings at 8:00 p. m, at the Kendor
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289-3151 after 6,
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Life/Health
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%OR SALE: Fresh Cucumbers, potatoes, & summer squash & more.
Call aftetr 3 p. m. for details and
to place an order call 276-3553.
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male Dachshund. Call 245-2343.
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A'I'T]C SALE: Saturday, Nov I 9
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csee. Furniture, keyboard, applionces, books, ctc.
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duplex. Call 276-3661.
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