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J.B.’s TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE

SPRING TIRE SALE!

South Hill • 208.267.2411

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WHAT’S INSIDEAPRIL/MAY 2013

Best of BonnersDe-Junk Before Spring Cleaning

Financial FocusSave Time & Money - Be Prepared When Meeting with Your CPA

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DE-JUNK BEFORE SPRING CLEANING

Spring is rounding the bend—meaning we’re shedding the winter blues and leaping at the chance to glimpse real sunlight. It’s also when the age-old practice of spring cleaning comes a’knocking.

Some say spring cleaning originated with the Chinese, who roll up their sleeves and sweep their floors to clean out the bad luck and misfortune of the previous year.

Others say it’s just biology. Winter’s lack of sunlight causes us to produce hormones that induce sleep, and spring cleaning is our way of waking up from a melatonin lethargy.

Regardless, we feel compelled to kick out the dirt and grime and open our windows. To help give you a head start, we consulted the removal specialists at 1-800-GOT-JUNK? The experts say you must first get the junk out in an environmentally friendly way so the real cleaning can begin.

“We’re heading into our busy season now, and every spring our customers tell us the same thing: ‘I’m trying to spring clean, but I have so much stuff!’” explains 1-800-GOT-JUNK? public relations director Tania Venn. “Over the years, we’ve accumulated the best tips to help people get prepared for spring cleaning.”

Read on for De-Junking 101:1. Set goals. Your clear vision will help keep

you motivated.2. Plan ahead. Where will you take

recycleable items? Donatable items?

3. Take advantage of family and friends. Hold a house spring cleaning, and offer to return the favor! Perhaps find a new home for some of your things?

4. Focus on one room at a time. The success of finishing one room will drive you on to the next.

5. Remove unwanted items. Create a staging area, or remove them to preserve clarity.

6. Be ruthless. Anything that you don’t use regularly or has no sentimental value should get taken away.

7. Organize the room. Use existing organizing units, or purchase new ones.

8. Clean. It’s beyond satisfying.9. Reward yourself. If you’re following the

list, you deserve it.10. Professionalize. Consider using

a professional service to remove junk, organize or clean if you feel overwhelmed.

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Filing taxes is one of the responsibilities most adults prefer to ignore until well after the New Year rolls around. If you are like most Americans, you may not know all of the basic information needed to complete a tax return.

That is why so many people turn to Certified Public Accountants to file their tax returns. CPAs are licensed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and are required to pass a four part test and to have a minimum of 40 hours of continuing education each year.

But do you know what documents you need to accurately prepare a tax return? If not, you are not alone. A survey of more than 1,000 taxpayers ages 22 to 62 shows that eight out of ten were not aware of the details needed for submitting a tax return.

It is recommended that one use a checklist to make sure he or she has all the information the CPA will need for preparing a tax return.

Prepare by making sure you have all of the following:

• Last year’s tax return. The previous year’s return will list social security numbers, dependents, credits and deductions previously taken.

• All W-2s from the past year. Your W-2 provides information on how much you earned and how much was withheld for state and federal taxes. If you have multiple jobs, you must have a W-2 from each employer.

• 1099 forms. The 1099 keeps track of additional income, earned interest, cancellation of debt, dividends received and proceeds from broker transactions.

• Receipts for donations. Even if you are not a philanthropist, you are still able to take advantage of charitable contributions made in the past year. Keep receipts for all sponsorships, donations and any other contribution made to a charitable organization. Your tax preparer can determine if it is deductible or not.

• 1098 forms. Homeowners should not miss out on a mortgage interest deduction, especially if it makes the difference between owing money and getting a refund. Another item on this form is the interest from a student loan.

Financial Focus

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Save Time & MoneyBE PREPARED WHEN MEETING WITH YOUR CPA

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Boundary County Sheriff Greg Sprungl couldn’t attend this year’s Penguin Plunge, and it showed. After the past few years of his turning the waters of the Kootenai cold with the traditional dumping of ice, two officers; Bonners Ferry

Police Chief Steve Benkula and Chief Deputy Rich Stephens both did the honor this year, but it wasn’t the same.

When Greg poured in the ice, cubes could be seen by close watchers to be shrieking and shivering under blustery gray skies, pushed by winds that could blow away tents, and driven to misery by sleet, rain and/or snow.

Not this year.

The slight breeze died on cue, the sun came out to shine. Despite double the amount of ice, the cubes did a leisurely back stroke and seemed to say, “come on in! Water’s fine!”

With the sun out, the water was a balmy 38-degrees F. What North Idaho natives call beach weather.

“This was kind of fun,” one jumper said later. “I’m going to have to go for a swim just to cool down!”

While the numbers aren’t yet in, this year’s Penguin Plunge...an event that traditionally only attracts the most intrepid, was an unqualified success. Brian Phillips and Justin Scott traveled all the way from Spokane to make a splash, and a tiny wisp of a woman, Marciavee

Cossette, age not important, showed the young whippersnappers how things were done back in the day.

But most talk was reserved for the team from Safeway, a group that hasn’t missed a single Penguin Plunge.

A checker who works in the bakery went in in full uniform, but the crowd was checking out her bikini-clad teammates. Had the temperature been just another degree higher, the tiki lights would have been out and the beach party may well have lasted to nightfall.

Helping warm spirits this year was the new venue, the Boundary County Waterways boat launch, offering a warm house and tables inside full of hot cocoa, coffee, and chili.

The waterways building wasn’t tested, but all signs thus far indicate it may well be the location

of choice in years to come...The warming huts don’t blow away!

There may well forever be controversy regarding the judging, however.

Joshua Olmo, supervising agent of the FBI Bureau office in Coeur d’Alene, who recently moved to North Idaho with his family from more moderate climes, thought it was cold out.

Judges Bonners Ferry Assistant Police Chief Joel Minor and Bonner

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County Prosecutor Louis Marshall fell down laughing.

Judge Brad Berdusco, Canadian Border Service, made this an international incident when he guffawed, “Oh, this is rich!”

He did not say, “eh.”Emcee JoJo Baker, KBFI Radio and Blue Sky Broadcasting, was not so reticent.

“This is barely warm,” he said.

“It’s not cold?” agent Olmo asked.

“I’m talking about the chili,” Jojo replied. “Not quite as hot as I like it. Needs more pepper.”

Winning this year’s best costume award was Marciavee Cossette, who was gorgeous going into the water in a full length blue gown trimmed with white lace and wearing a hat adorned with flowers. The spirit award went to Team Safeway, the Judge’s Choice Award went to both U.S Custom and Border Patrol and to the team from Canadian Customs, down to join the fun from Kingsgate.

Winning the award for most money raised for Idaho Special Olympics was Bonners Ferry police officer Tiffany Murray.

While the final figures hadn’t yet been tallied, initial counts show that the event raised nearly $4,700 for Idaho Special Olympics, according to retired Bonners Ferry Police Chief Dave Kramer, who has helped organize the Bonners Ferry Penguin Plunge since its inception.

Once again this year, the Idaho Special Olympics Penguin Plunge was made possible with a lot of help, and thanks go out to the local law enforcement community, who organize the event each year and who are always on hand to ensure the safety of all who participate, to Super 1 Foods, Safeway, Bonners Ferry Conoco, Red Rooster Coffee and Under the Sun, the Kootenai River Brewing Company, Well Life Pharmacy, Mugsy’s and WalMart for their donations, and especially to those who made the 2013 Penguin Plunge and all the folks who came out to cheer them on.

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Expect Longevity with Healthy CellsARTICLE BY JULIE SMITH OF ENTIRELY NATURAL

Mitochondrion, Cytoplasm, Ribosomes, Nucleus, Golgli Complex….what did you say? Remember these words from biology and science class? “Oh please don’t take me back to biology class!” you may be saying. But if you are

at all interested in your health, you NEED to go back there. All of life’s processes take place inside our cells. By looking at the structure and shape of your red blood cells, you can gain a better understanding of your overall health.

Your body has an internal terrain or “playground.” If this internal ter-rain is lacking proper nutrients, flow, and energy, your overall health may be suffering. Individual life and health energies show in the drops of blood.

Blood is the chief means of transportation within your body. It transports oxygen from the lungs to the tissues and carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs. It transports nutrients and metabolites and removes waste products. Without proper blood flow or if there is a toxic overload in the system, the body does not get needed nutrients and your health suffers.

There is a process where a drop of whole blood from the fingertip is placed under the microscope and magnified at high power with a special lens and lighting. This is called Live Cell Education or Nutritional Microscopy. Using high powered microscopes to evaluate the shape and other properties of blood cells is a way to view your internal terrain and reveal health concerns that traditional methods of blood screening will not tell you.

Deficiencies, biochemical imbalances or toxicities can be detected by this microscopic look of your blood long before routine lab tests reveal any problems. Once you view your blood under the microscope, you are able to implement nutritional intervention techniques through dietary changes, supplements, and lifestyle changes. By viewing your body as a living ecosystem, you can feed it the necessary nutrition so your system works optimally to avoid ill health.

Nutrition is the medicine of the future! Through poor dietary and lifestyle choices, we have created much of the disease that plagues our lives. Chronic degenerative diseases continue to rise. One possible

way to halt a chronic degenerative disease is to assess your internal terrain by taking a look at your cells under the microscope where you will see a dynamic playground of cells and their surroundings.

As Thomas Edison said, “The doctor of the future will not give drugs, but will interest patients in the care of the human frame, in diet, and in the cause and prevention of the disease.” Do you want to be that person who is inter-ested in caring for your body so you can avoid chronic disease or ill health? If so, take a look at your cells under the microscope and educate yourself about

the internal workings of your body.

Revisit your days of biology and science class to gain a deeper under-standing of your bodies overall health. “If our cells are healthy then we are healthy. It is as simple as that.” —Gary L. Samuelson, Ph.D

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Expect Longevity with Healthy CellsARTICLE BY JULIE SMITH OF ENTIRELY NATURAL

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Don’t Let the Stigma Stop YouGET A HEARING AID AND CONTINUE TO ENJOY LIFE

According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, only one out of five people who could benefit from a hearing aid wear one. Some simply don’t know that they need one. Others associate hearing

aids with their grandpar-ents and don’t want to feel old.

But much of the stigma surrounding hearing aids rings false. Siemens Hearing Instruments, (www.medical.siemens.com), one of the largest manufacturers of hearing aids in the world, busts the following myths about hearing aids:

• Hearing aids will make me look old. Modern hearing aids are sleeker, better-looking and more effective than the clunkers you remember your grandparents wearing. And nothing makes you seem old like constantly asking people to repeat themselves or speak louder.

• Hearing aids will make me hear screeching noises. This prob-lem, called “feedback,” is caused when the microphones in the hearing aid amplify one another. Some hearing aids offer fea-tures that prevent feedback. For example, Siemens offers a line of hearing aids equipped with BestSound Technology, which features a feedback stopper.

• My hearing’s not bad enough for hearing aids. Actually, it’s bet-ter to start wearing hearing aids at the first sign of hearing loss. If your brain gets used to not processing sounds, you will have a

harder time adjusting when you do get a hearing aid.

• Hearing aids won’t work for me. You may have heard friends say that they gave up on hearing aids, but that doesn’t mean the devices won’t work for you. Look for hearing aids that offer a wide range of features that might be right for different listening situations. For example, Siemens BestSound Technology offers special features for automatically focusing in different direc-tions and learning your preferences for different environments.

• Hearing aids will make my hearing worse. A properly fitted and maintained hearing aid will not damage your hearing. Visit an audiologist to make sure you purchase a hearing aid that will work for you.

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March 23 - Tree Planting Workshop. Successful tree planting workshop will be held from 1 to 5pm at the Boundary County Extension Office. Registration cost is $10. For program questions, contact Chris Schnepf at 208.446.1460. March 23 - Lincoln Day LuncheonThe Boundary County Republican Central Committee will host this year’s Lincoln Day luncheon at 11:30am at The Great Northwest Territories Event Center, 998 Mountain Meadows Road, Naples. Tickets are $25 per person and available from any BCRCC precinct committee person. Federal, State and Local District 1 elected officials will attend. March 23 - Spring Vendor MeetingThe Bonners Ferry Farmers Market will have its Spring Vendor Meeting at the Boundary County Extension Office. Come find out what’s new for the 2013 season. The meeting will be held at 11am. For more information call Gail at 208.267.2780.

MARCH / APRIL

Calendar of Events

March 30 - Easter Egg HuntThe Bridgeway Assembly of God Church will host their Children’s Easter Resurrection Easter Egg Hunt. The Hunt will start at 1pm at 66027 Highway 2. For more information please call 208.267.3558 or email [email protected]. March 31 - Easter Sunday - Happy Easter! April 1-4 - Spring BreakBoundary County Schools will be on Spring Break. April 9 - 4-H Leaders MeetingAttention all 4-H leaders, there will be a Leaders Council meeting at the Extension office at 7pm.

April 12 - 505 Steak and Sushi Food Lovers Dinner505 Steak and Sushi located at Dodge Peak Lodge will host a four course wine tasting dinner. The dinner will feature wines from Pend’ Oreille Winery. By Reservation only. Dinner begins at 7pm. Please call Tamra at 208.267.7268 for more details.

April 13 - Bridges HomeDave and Tammy Gunter on stage at The Pearl Theater. Bridges Home plays an eclectic variety of Celtic, Contemporary Folk and popular Acoustic music. Doors and the Pearl Cafe open at 6:30pm. Tickets are $10, $9 for Pearl members, and will be available at Mt. Mike’s and Bonners Books. For more information, call 208.610.2846 or email [email protected]. April 20 - Free Community BreakfastNew date, New location. The Bonners Ferry Rotary Club will sponsor this event and the Badger Boosters will prepare the food. Breakfast is from 7 to 10am in the Valley View Events Center at the Boundary County Fairgrounds. Free to all. April 27 - Farmers Market Opening DayAfter a long winter, this is the day we have been waiting for, the opening day of The Farmers Market! Come down to the city parking lot and visit your local vendors. Plants, produce, kettle corn, baked goods, crafts and more! www.bonnersferryfarmersmarket.org.

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RESTAURANTS505 Steak & Sushi5952 Main Street | Bonners Ferry208.267.7268 | www.dodgepeaklodge.com

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Q: What do you call Easter when you are hopping around?A: Hoppy Easter!

Q: What do you call a bunny with a large brain?A: An egghead.

Q: Why did the rabbit cross the road?A: Because it was the chicken’s day off.

Q: What would you call the Easter Bunny if he married a chicken?A: The very first rabbit to lay an egg!

Q: What do you call ten rabbits marching backwards?A: A receding hareline.

Q: Why was the rabbit rubbing his head?A: Because he had a eggache! (headache)

Q: How do you catch a unique bunny?A: UNIQUE UP ON IT!

Q: What did the rabbit say to the carrot?A: It’s been nice gnawing at you.

Q: What did the bunny put over his sore?A: A eggage.

Q: Do you know how bunnies stay in shape?A: Hareobics.

Q: Why did the magician have to cancel his show?A: He’d just washed his hare and couldn’t do a thing with it.

Q: Why is the letter A like a flower?A: A bee comes after it

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