THE KENDRICK GAZETTE_100_1993-06-03

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THE KENDRICK GAZETTE_100_1993-06-03
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Kendrick, latah County,
re i
Idaho, Thursday,
PeoPle Do Appreoiate
Mosoohv Man First
The Qtorhers Who M'ahe Io Festival Qaa
The Festival Possible'rchie
George of Moscow
AssQS
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June 3, 1993
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Held nt Bethnny chapel
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No. 51
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parade Bnlnyed by Ninny
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Memorial Day services were held
The 1995 children's parade Salus-I
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amount
of work incolced hefore dar morning to glace fIrst in the 15th Clranel. The little church on Bear children narticnated with
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worrderfull
a n n u a I r u n n i n g o f th e L o cu s t Fe s t I R i d-g e w a s w e II f i IIe d w t
,
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g a n 5 a f 1e r e a I h I o c u s 1 BIo s
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e
t
a
g
s
k
from the community
nnu ] val 5.3 mile run. George had a time members
as of judging difficult.- The results of
29 minutes, 50 seconds.
as numerous guests in celebra- this year's judging- are:
Twenty-eight
scholarrs h'ips an
an Agricultural Diversification work- planning, countless meetings,'rderGrand
awards
Prize:
mini
a
float
were
presented
by
Tracy
to twe]vc
Pastor Robt Kenyon of the Cam- Wilkens (parents'avid
shop here at the Grange Hall on ing supp]ies, the construction of the th e fhst woman to cross the line in
of.:the Kendrick High
and Joanie niembers
Thursday, June 24, at 7;00 p. m. booths, making the floats, cooldng a me of 44 minutes, 27 seconds,.'ron
Emmanuel
Lutheran
Church Wilken) and Brian and Krista Kirk- School graduating
class of 1993 at
wen y-one runners'took
part in gave an insPiring address, Mr. Stan land, (parents Kim and
Presented by the Idaho Department the meal and arranging displays and
commencement.,
Eva
Kirkexercises
Sunday
e
-mile
fun
with
Cox
run
Dave. Ross
of Agriculture,
acted as master'f ceremonies. land.)
the workshop will exhibits..During the day itself'is alevening, Mayi-.30 at the high school
of
Lewiston
first
over
the
finish
line
.Margaret
exp]ore
tlm
Cox
ways
and
serving
possibilities
of
the
mak
-Chisholm
meal,
Betty
of diveriGroups'
auditorium.
fying the ]oca] agriculture economy ing certain each event operates as in o minutes and 30 seconds. Lexie sang several numbers accompanied
1st:
Mrs.
Cannon's
A large', . audielice watched
first
grade
c]ass
the
inc]uding means such
as raising it should and goes off on time and Witt, a Juliaetta 10-year-old was by Ruth Slind on the. quaint pump
2nd;
Cub
Scout:
senio'rs receive their diplotwenty
Pack
101,
fl
woman
runner
across
0
In
a
gan,
specialty crops and small live stock smoothly. And, after it is all over
Bicycle:
mas.
30
Following the forma] fprogram the
and providing tourists with a ]jve- comes. the clean up, putting supplies
1st: Chris Blair, (parents John and
The scholarships and awards re-e appearance of Steve -'Caskey attendees
in taste of farm and ranch ]ife. away, and returning what was borenjoyed a fine
potluck Marga B]air). '
presented„th'ousarids
of do]]ar . hi h
and
e'eth
his
f
made the run
ch..
Strategies for coming up with va]ue- rowed for the occasfon. When every
2nd: Mitch Hedler (parents John will aid the',. students in futhering
Bethany Memorial .ChaPel is on and Connie Hedler)
added agricultural products will al- last job is comp]eted, untj] next "official". Steve .was one of - the
their 'education."
so be, addressed
a]ong wit ' ot er year, weary workers often slump founders of this Festival event 15 the National Historical Register and
3rd: Eric Jaworski-; (parent Barb . Receiving',scholarships
and awards
down and wonder, "is it worth jtf,t years ago when he and Pete Vory is cared for and maintained by
approaches to diversification
.
Werel
hees
organized
«Is
Steve'nd
and
Bethany
it,
it
'hurch.
appreciated?1'his week Mj]]je
Memorial
association s liaison
repre
Nathan
'
Broctunan
(paren t Wendy. -Erman:..
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run since.
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sentative Frank Jacobson will be Corkill was thinking about the ef- Beth liaaven t. missed
Brockman)
Counselor s Leadership award
e two, now 'of Morton, Wash. also
participating in an al] day meeting fort that goes into a Festival day
I
Costume
LCSC. Freshman $chio]arship
S
ought
'and
Pn
two
lovely home-made
quet
Plaof the newly formed Idaho Rural
the people who make it possible
g po
.1st: Mercedes, .Nathan and Megan
Henry'.Reil'eil Memorial SchDevelopment
Council
this Friday Mrs. Corkill sat down 'and wrote ques with them 'to 'Present to this Honored Ball. Teams,
Ejchner
'-,Tiin
(parents
and
Me]]jssa
Lewiston..Jacobson will be parti- the following "Thank You." . This iyf 's winners. Steve'on't
'Fred Cope"'emorial Scholar1,
Booster..C]ub hosted Eichner) Alexa and:Drew Witt (pare Gazettte mentions he'inish» -th The Kendrick
'
cipating on a,pane] of Gem Commu- letter is meant for the dozens "of vo]ants
'hip
Roger
and':Becky
Witt)
e
Jacob
S
Pring
por t s Banquet ast
,
me'. of .36:39;. Steve is 'the,.nda
representatives
shar'ing
their unteers who make the community
. and Gus Eichner '(parents Steve and
Wendy'eHainlin:
th KHS b
former Pastor of Kendrick'United
dreams, successes, - and frustrations» SPecial )
.
LCSC Fre'shman
Eichner) 5':T
-Tiie high
h ]
ftba]] and b
Methodist Church,.and
enjoys getthe councu consisting of repre2nd:
Stephanie Hill:
Molley,
Megan
and
Ben
Warball
.
teams
and
coaches
were
honorting
bac]c
fri-':.
to
town,to visit with
sentatives of federal, state and local
I think it. is on]y appropriate at
ner (parents'L'orir &'oger Warner)
LCSC Presidential Scholarship
Qd.
government
and privat
businesses this time to extend ."I"ongratu]a- ends. It's always good to see, them,'
Sarah:&:Hannah
Qe
Amy,
Morgan;:
Smith
(parReceiving
forrecogitiori
the baseCo-chairPersons..of .the runs. are
and institutions.,tions and Appreciation" to the organents Jeff -'and -Terrry: Smith
Lewiston Gram Growers Schol
I]
b
t
Mik
0
1
s ukecart and Marilyn Eichyg
i tion and all those connected -to
Heimgartner
as. Co-Most." Valuable
]] th r participants ner who said.—they agree««d the'ayer
Brian
Sj]f]pw
as Most inspirthe
ho h 1 ed to make our annua]. Locooperation and support of Do
'tional, and Corey Meyer as M t
t Blossom Festival such a succes~
"':ImiPnroved
Thos .of us standing on the side- use sPace at the R&R Mobile Homes.
Brian Walker received'a m
.ti
of th A so i tio of Id ho lines cannot quite realize the many Also aPPreciated are Les]je Kopp'ookie
(parents Bay-,C]ayton and Tami
of the Year. '.
ean
who'asWeyen
and
Dick
Witt
hours of planning,,preparations,
hard
Benson)—
I
arship,:,
The
team
is
coached
b
Mike
Mur
't
sisted
with all the'work.
Th, K-J- Co
D
lo
t work and th e that is put into this
A. O. Kanikkeberg Scholarship
2nd: Stephanie.tHitchcock
(parents
.
Ph
Asso iation last 'week I arned un- day of events by the various
In softball, the '.Most Valuable
off]cia]]y . that the $ 33 QQQ Forest zations, parade committees and all
was'eanna Carter; Most I
player
R d
. 'J mie
Im
d
Si]flow, and mows]d; Michael, Rominski (
poo] deck and performance area In diligently displayed their crafts and Af .the Juliaeffa.
Library
Most
Inspirational
was.Leslie
HutchKendrick's city park has been appro- talents in so many different ways.
KHS Student Body Scholarship
eson, Bookie of 'he -Year award
Th J ]; tt C
unity
Library
ved. The association and the city
With the abundance of fine food
Alumni Assoc Scholarship
.went to Mieke Kamp. - .
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wj]]
ki
k
ff
tjcjy
F~ta
worked joint]y in putting the grant served at noon, the musical. enterCousins
'Desmond
-Keri
Ip
and
C]ark
the
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the.
rea ding
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rogram
application together.
'rosec]ose 'Cody'and Chris Erickson,:
and Performing Arts
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2nd: Rex lire]and (parents Ther-'HS:,Student
Body ScholarshiP
the re-acquaintances of fri- ~ I
on'' r'elan
esa an
h'
.Vacation'ible:SchOOl
hley teg-'.:
),
i
it
d
th
.- Scholarshi
end, y~~~g and o]d and with the
on acky- Puck Race
registe
s er ing
ng aat the']ibrar
e
rary..
ef fOr une:: . fine weather made it a perfect day fun byy reg
Mark
igers);
Hutcheson:
Farren
pliillips
Day(parent
.The Young Woman of the Year's for everyone,
Kids-Come r.and join us at the lene phillips)
U S Aiiny Reserve Scholar
id
w
u
e
summer
ereading
Wacky Duck Race was a definite
Program. d
'. Athlete Award
This is a day we a]] ]ook forward
Church of the Nazarene
Vacation
3rd:. Travis,'r Kristen and Hansel
o e courage c
success with over 500 entries being to each year and hope it wi]] con- si
ren o rea Bible
School ]n Juliaetta and see May (John'a'nd;Karen
Anna
Klatt:
ren Maay .
'
reported tinue I'r years to come,'ith loyal
'"All God': 'Creation".
Donna Frary Memorial
Beginning
Special
thaiiks
are
extended
Lib
committee members. The little ducks cooperation and interest
'', Scholarship
Jurie 14 through. 18 9;00
by the cornuntil Pat Bush
StephanIe Paffl]e and
(plastic), were dumped into Bear munity it shou]d get bigger each
'
m.
'for
'YWoY:
There,
will
be
cerep.
c]osjiig
Candy
Hoisingtbnr
participation'
an excellent
J
Creek. right on schedule and the one year, I ets hope so,
.
',
m., on Friday, June (aridi difficult) job of judging. Also
YFOY: Pr'esence &:.Composure
'urehaaed'y
DDb" 'Klatt
une,3..
OWnS,(W
t
aCe.
floated - Agh'n "C ngratu]atjOnSa
paint-.,]]j-at
—
. -..--rand - I
the ChurCh.;:"
.
thank.yOu tO.,Gemi StatereIdurnber-COG.~A~1'ate,go~~anr
across the finish line first. That won am sure this wou]d be expressed
ng)
',Lions'.Club, Scholarship
by
school:is for. ages 3 and older. for its generous donation of '"Candy
Deb the $ 100 first prize. Second everyone 'attending the days'estMike Ogle:
A SACK LUNCH'WILL BE pRO- Coupons" for every children's parprize of $50 went to Mike Silflow ivities that began with the kiddIe
VIDED for the children wear play ade entry
Gem State Luinber
"Kid '
and Perri Curry won the $ 25 third parade which is always a main high
y clothes and plan on having a'all
Donna
Frary Memorial
J Wg
d th
place prize.h g
]ight of .It a]]j
with lots of Bible stories, crafts, sack
Scholarship
mer
di
reading
The Young Woman of the Year
program
children
hod
can
A Locust BlossomfFe'stival Boost-Jenny Simmons:
practice their reading skills whjie races, feeding and loving'our, ani- Tom Rowden'Q COr Judged
commitee wishes to thank all those er
mals'God has given us.
YWo Y: Participatiori,:: Spirit
.having a'ood time. We want the
who supported the project to
Bmf
at
Saturday Show
Milli Co ldll
.. Jenifer Hudson: r
we]come:
Everyone
p]ease:
ca]]
children
to
know reading can
money for the scholarship fund and
Luella Johnson„and,'Leonard
fun and the library is a Place to re- Donna Casciato to register at.' 276a]so wanted to thank the many who
3641 in Ju]jaetta.
Olson Memorial:Athletic
]a
and
ives."
took th tim
the
enjoy
s
b"g 'y P ~
Fe tiva] day t Ca~eron Chulrch Vac f
lar hi
Each child who participates.
.
Row en won the 1st prhe in t
o t to th hi h hool to
t h
Byron Walker.'
Our Living MemorlaI -,.
Bible School June 21-25
receive a certificate and prize
the race.
Show and Shine, Car Show held
S
i t d t' . Scholarship
Superintendent's
Sh ]
We'e gearing up for an adventure as many prize incentives from local A",worthwhile way to honor those, at the high school parking lot last
-'. who
Saturday at the Locust Blossom'esfilled week at Cameron Lutheran at the end of the program as well
Members of the Class of '93 are:
Juliaeffa COmm Church.
tival,
Tom win 1st prizb in the
Church June 21-25 between 8:30 and merchants and the library. Washing- More than just a ceremony
.
John
A. Bergen 111
n Water Power is also providing
pre-50's category.
],1:3Q a. m. We'] travel back in time
.
observed.
ponsonn g
N
News
a
canvas
book
for
2nd
each
went
to
bag
child
specialprize
and discover. God's plan
A,
Andy Knelness
place reserved for
through
Club far Children
this . '., healthful fun,
with his restored 1937 2-door Chev.
Bible stories,
and who comPletes the Prdgram
crafts, games
Sta heen J
Chilren of all reading abili- For joyful activity in summer sun.
In the 60s to 70s, Doug Gludt of
The Jilliaetta Communit
Church songs
W
d
N ll E
ties.
are
welcome and parents may
Lewiston won 1st with a 1969 red
There will be snacks and recreais sponsoring a Good News Club for
Mandy L Gree,.
read
to
Preschool
children.
and
Buick.
2nd
We'd
age
The
b]ack
Prize
went
to
tion.
concept.
Memorial:
of
the
love
Pool
to
have
youl
chj]dren 1st through 6th grade at
Wendy Ann Hamli
For. more information and to sign And its accomplishment is
Wilson with . a 1966. Chev.
Any child 3 years through
6th
the J'uliaetta Community Church on
$t
1st and 3rd M~~d~y of each g~~d~ js we]come. Chj]dren's Day up or the p~~gr~m, ~lait the Ju]i'a
'In
etta
Library
or
Lib1980's
call
276-7071.
It
the
category
Tom
Nibler
was
will
be June 27 at 10:30.
truly a fine inspiration
month..The first c]ub meeting wj]]
J if
won first with a 1991 Chev. pickup
For infornlation or to register, call rary hours. are: Monday 3 to 6; And a successful commemoration,
be June 7 from 3.30 to 4;30 p, m.
Wednesday
Bewett's
to
3
Thursday
10
to
4
,
and
Shad
1990
8;
Chev.
289-3087.
Don't
sports
miss out) Suggested
Women of the church wj]] be
Meike Karen Ka
Friday 10 to 12 and Saturday 10 to I salute all those whose dedication
Pickup placed second.
12,
Built it, and offer my apprecIation
The committee in chrage of this
T
J
and Shine show wanted to say
Lucille Magnuson
A
I p t
"'8
thanks to all who came'ut to look
QOn
arf a
w~l~~m~ to att~~d Join us for fun
Mich~~] David-"Morg
Burf clnd Vera Say
~
favatt the
th entries
ndd vote
t for
f their
I
th
f
and excitement as we learn more OICIesf PioneerQ fO RegiQfel'
Raine Above NOI'mal
May
Mike Og]e
o
about our Lord Jesus Christ, says
Perry Martm Shove-,
Rainfall in the Kendrick area reMrs. Martha Wilken, who was born You" to Sharon Harris and Fran
the club leadersi
February 19, 1897 and Ed Nelson, Johns for al] the work they did in mained above normal for the month
CARD OF THANKS
born March 6, 1905 were the o]dest making our day as Grand Marshals of May, reported Frank Dammarell
On behalf of the family of Ivan
'
~p .:, Oufhwick HS plcnlc June 6 persons to register at the Pioneer so enjoyable. It was a great honor
Boe I want to thank all the people
tonic at Saturday's locust Blossom and a wonderful
experience. The
the communitY who gerlerouslr
e
.I th
"IM I I
gra uaUon c ass o ou
Festival, reported John Wj]son, who 'way Sharon and Fran treated us .
provided the wonderful dinner for (Qltgsl gi~ltggQ'QIIIS.
"
was in charge of the register book. made the occasion very special and
relatives and friends after his funer50th
ea r
By Dar]QQn- WI]son
S d
J
6
'
y
John reported that 149 old timers gave a beautiful memory we shall
al. He cherished the friendship of
. figure
the
put
total
over
the
3
in.
signed the book that day, up just always treasure, Thank you seems
ouched
e hs
of you who touc
I life.
.'farm during
Visitors at the
so inadequate, but it is our hearts.
I thank you for being the SPecial the weekend were,poor
Roger
and CaroJohn said he wanted to thank
Burt and Vera Souders
neighbors you are
fore it consohd t d Ith K d i k.
AIND LUCILLE FOR ART SHO
lyn Nelson of Moses Lake on Friday
and
arg
e
Elmo
for
the
Eldridge
Jean Bo
The ].943 class invites friends and
evemng
the Steve Holt famj]y of
those who attended school at South help 'n registering the ol t mers.
Moose Visits Kendrick
Potlatch Friday nad,Saturday overbefore, during and after the Arts and
wick to come join the fun and visitnight; A. J. Holt of, Coeur d'Alene
A lone cow moose wandered down Crafts Show at the Festival. Thanks PWQQQDQgaN
ing. Those attending the picnic at THANKS FROM THE VFW
for Saturday and Sunday. Mike and
close to Kendrick early Sunday eve- also to you who took the time to
noon are asked to bring a covered
Sam Price of Huntington, Ore, were.
On beha]f of the Veterans of For- ning and provided local residents to exhibit your creations. All of you W
~ 0 Ct
dish, their own drink, table service eign post 3913 and the Auxj]jary I a interesting sight. The animal was helped make the
show a success and
and chairs.
Monday Janine and 'Tess Go]den.of
would like to give special thanks to sighted on the north llill side almost our job easier.
By Sonja Lonizahn
Bellevue, Wash. spent the day„
Donna Heinen for installing the flo- in back of the David Klatt home.
Ellen and Lucille Magnuson
and Opal Lohman
Sunday most of the Holt famOy
Moscow Man Wjns LionQ
It came close to Katt's home and
wers in the
Veteran's
Memorial
were at Wild Rose Cemetery with
planters. A very special thank you then went back up and over the hill. CEDAR RIDGE 4-H NEWS.
Club Raffle Prize
a moose has
June 7 at 7 o'lock there wj]] be a
Jackson Davis of Moscow was the Memoria]: Rev. Bob Novak, invoca- been seen near the town.
Vancouver, Wash., an Emil Bayer later pIcnic in the park it Kendrick.
lucky winner of the first prize in tion Bob Ba
visited with Jjm and Gladys Whit- It was specia to visit with Mother
d Beth Eckroth
e K-J Lions Club raffle on Festi- Taps; and the Kendrick High School
Last Monday Viola Johns was in will be giving their demonstrations.
val day. Mr. Jackson won a week- band.
Moscow on business. Tuesday Viola,
Congratulations to Jon Fey for beend for two at the Wallace Inn and
Dian and John Groseclose drove to ing the wood raffle winner, The
Bob Heidenreich,
a ride of the Silver Mt. gondola.
ere Karen $chmidt
C
ki
princeton and later had dinner out. top salespersons in the Cedar Ridge
'r '
H
L~jtnTh rsday d 4-H C]ub a
Ky
Chrystal of Kendrick. This was a
on Friday Teresa and Dave Kindred 2nd: Darbi Kechter, and 3rd: JennifPlclns June 13 Trail Ride
D
team
b~~~b~ll
Ruth
and
Josh
Czmowski
m~~~d th lawn at Vio]a's home.
J~~~~f~~ Haze]tine, Reporter
would like to thank those who supand fiancee Diane Gordon have a traj] ride to E]lc Creek Mea$ d
itors were Inez
V I
took Jennifer Co]well back to Prin- dows Sunday, June 13 beginning at
an
ew s on.
Morris Ma toon o
eets June 8
ceton. Jennifer had been a weekend 10:00 a. m. Bring a sack lunch. Bain
team jerseys, with a little left over
MEETS JUNE 8
visitor of hei grandparents
e even a success.
cancels.
over for baseballs.
The Kendrick Kanyon Klub will
Anyone wanting to join the group
The winner of the cord of Tama- pance Recital Jun
meet Tuesday June 8 at 1 30 p m
Congratulations
go to Judy White js most welcome Donations accepted
g
y ecting June 7
rack firewood was Mary Edwards of
The Ju]iaetta-Kendrick dance stu- in the home of Crystal Gruel] at on her trophy won at the Locust
For information call 289-5347 or
The board of commissioners
of Kendrick.
dents of Dana Seubert of Shirley's Lewiston. Roll call is telling some- Blossom Festival
289-4891.
Saturday,
Judy
South Latah Highway District wi]]
Dance Studio will present a recital thing about your wedding or about rode on the back of her parent's
meet in regular session Monday, GRANGE THANKS MAY BOYS
at Kendrick High School on Thurs- a trip.
vintage pickup advertising her Blue
The world will nevel'tarve
for
June 7, at 8:00 a. m. in the office of
Kendrick Grange No. 413 wishes day evening, June 3rd at 7:30.
The program is that all members Cross Insurance.
wonders; bu only for want of won
Springer Insurance in Genesee.
to thank the May boys for their exThe public is cordially invited to bring a family picture taken when
Sunday Connie Lohman and Ron der.
All interested persons are invited. Cellent work in moving the pie house attend.
young for a guessing game,
(Continued on Page 4)
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Gazette, Thursday,
The Kendrick
e,
stin of M scov'<iitioii aiid Frances Bhais it was Ft virp big iurn-out.
Peters, 1'11cn Rowcleii, Julie Parks
I(c„- Bi ooiishakv and Doi ine Jones
and Ira 11avcns,
ncuuvcr, B. C. v,ere guests of
Saturd;iy guests of D«b and Dave iiis sister Millie Cnrlrill 1'Latm SaturKlatt, Aiina and Nikki, were Val d;Lq evening until Tuesday morning.,
and Michael Brotman and Saman-igd and Scott CoriLiil were Saturday
tha of Mercer Island, Wash.; Janet evening callers.
Klatt, Pat Frances, Pauletta 'nd
.Ieff Arnett spent Saturday night
Ladd Hamilton and Larry and Dusty with his granciina Betty Arnett. On
Braumbergcr, all of Lewiston. That '1'ucsday Fred and Betty Arnett were
evening Nels and Alana Sneve and Lii, Lapwai to visit Lloyd and Lena
John and Myra Deobald of Wyoming Arnett 'and they all enjoyed fish'oined the grouP.
ing at Mann's Lake.
Charlotte (Souders) and Ken RanMillie Corkill accompanied Ed andi
dazzo and Laurcn of Detroit, Mich„Donna Corkill and Denise Welsh to
Pat Souders and Ann ErLckson of the funeral for Donna s mother, LoMead, Wash. were from Friday eve- la Heimgartner
in Lewiston Tues-,
ning until Monday house guests oi <lay,
Mamie Kanikkeberg. Jordon Kanik-~
Stan and Jean Wilson were Satkeberg of Genesee dropped by Sun- urday visitors of John and Gladys
'day on his way to present thL. Kan-h Wilson. Lance Wilson and his two
ikkeberg Scholarship
at Kendrick, friends played in the 3-on-3 basketSchool commencement.
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Jack ball tournament at the school and
and Donna I.ohman werc Monday also visited Lance's grandparents;
June 3, 1993
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Memorial Day, as did Donald Zones
also of Kennewtck aiid Mr and Mrs
Stan Mowery of Spokane.
There was a large gathering of
friends and former residents at Bethany Chapel for Memorial Day services.
Leland and Darlene Slind enjoyed.
a visit with Helen and Herman Hinrichs over the weekend.
VLsitors at the home of Lee and
Gerald Halseth over the weekend
were Dick and Vickie Witt r Orvillo
and Barbara Halseth, Don Jone's of
Kennewick, Erma Bennett of- Spokane, Geo. and Maxine .Jones'fKennewick, Harold Halseth of Sca'ttle, Buster and Helen Leland and
Chris McLaughlin and son John;
eekend visitors at the home -of hagen were afternoon
visitors of man.
and Gwen Deobald included,, John and Gladys Wilson Saturday.
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Slind of Long-
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thorihhiid-'iunch
-in Dcaiy. That eveIAmanda of Bainbridge Island, wa.;,
ning:Huldit-'.:-'arly
Jean I a and James R«ves and theiri Leo'and -'claudia Deobald and Kelly
Fred and
sy Ariyno ctemm
ouseguest, James'unt Jenny Salts-INicole
Clemonlnigon':.wvont'o
thL Wild Rose
of Moscow, and Julie Heim
cometeryh on"',Bo'ir Ridge.
Mr. and Mrs, Shawn Hasenoehrl
The,D'on Brocke family enjoyed a
and girls, Carla Pcderson, J, J.
d
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yard picnic
i i after
the Locust Blossom was an overnight guest last Monday
Cltfforhd..Swha'nhson
. SWaneon
Ruth and oscar slind. visito!'s
at the Slind home included George
and Maxine Jones of Kennewick
dinner guests.
who were Sunday
Erma Bennett of Spokane visited on
tike LocLLstlcnts,
Li
B!ossom Festival.
Jack Sinith entered his 1010 samson truck in the Fc"tival parade. He
lias rc.torcd the truck very well.
For passengers he had Dale Fry's
daughters Cori anLi Faron Dale ind
the girls spent the weekend with
them.
Sunday afternoon Chris Moore of
Iewiston visited Dale Fry and family.
Saturday overnight guests of Jack
and Louella Smith was Tess Golden
Bellevue, Wash.
The Dan Vakoch family attended
the Festivgil Saturday and 'Andrew
took part in the children's parade.
They also attended Memorial Services at Bethany Chapel,
Dennis Poi'ter of Grangeville, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Brown of Waitsburg,
'ai
of Potlatch and
Wash,, Bob Wi'1 iiams
Mary Vailoux were weekend guests
-,,
1 erence between
conwhole
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e ween con
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sttuction and creation is exactly this:.
and MaXthat a thin'g COnatruCted Can Only
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and HarmOn
Taultin, Oregon
itors of I,eland
were weekend
and Maxine s
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and. Theresa Balistier were
Th
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Monday 'for Mildred and drove
had b
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Corkill.
kill Kelli Corkill camo with Sandy and Bud Grotzinger. 0
Wednesday to clean house f»
o Sunday Dawn and Du»e Clop«"
tResi Brown drove Millie to. Lewisof Kamiah- came up to visit with
en,
0 et tave
Ray and Pat Heimgartner o
Sunday, Nels, Alana, Chad .and
Clarkston and Millie enjoyed the Kevin Sneve attended the
e .FestivaL
events on Saturdays Su"":tion at KHS.
on Ida Porryman.day. Pat. and Ray were up to-help
Over the weekend, Kathy
„-',,'cott McBride of Idaho Falls,. visitmolia.and James Reeves of Oro-,,ed lier grandmother Grace ingle and
day were Jim-and Hazel Candler,
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other relatives .Sunday Alcier and
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Ron:.and Faron Craig, and
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Friday evening Nancy and. Terry
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left Kendra-fo''. an overnight stay—
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glc. Saturday they attended the Loend.
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702 East Main Street
Kendrick io
289-570'I
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the citizens of the City to sell certain petition for change of name to Caleb
Kendrick Gazette, Thursday, June 3, 1993
real property owned by iba city aad James Mohrmann.
3
described herein; and
Now, therefore all persons interesWHEREAS, the City has held a pub- ted in the matter aforesaid, appears
i
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that~ other claims will be allowed. River
lic hearing to consider sale of said at the District Court, in the City of any Persons, persons, or business~
Wayne and Wanda Hoskins attenCrossing, Inc., the corporation can
moscow, I,atah County, in the State who have debts owed by the Idaho review these potential
3-FAMILY YARD SALE: June 5, ded Lewiston High School's gradua- property.
claims prior
Npw
THEREFORE, BE IT OR- 0f Idaho, on the 28th day of June, corporation
"River Crossing, Inc." to closing the corporation.
from 7 to 12, Galloway residence l tion Friday night. The twin daughon old Main S, Juliaetta, Lots of ters of Vic and Lee Hoskins, Stacie DAIN BY THE MAYOR AND CITY 1993 at 1 30 o'lock P. M., and show should file theix claims with the
Lillian Howerton,
documentation
iat the
stuff old and newt
and Laurie, were among those grad- CpUNCIL OF THE CITY pF KEN- cause,'f any, that petition of name appropriate
Secretary
change should not be granted..
following address:
1tslc uating. Wayne's niece's daughter al- DRICK AS FOLLOWS:
Dated this 24th day of May, 1993.
SECTIpN
That
1,
it
is
the
intent
Christopher James Mohrmann
so was a graduate. They went to
Published
3 times. 'May 27, Juno
of the City Council to sell certain
YARD SALE: Friday, June 4. 9 to 5. Lee's
River Crossing; Inc.
'3 and 10, -1993.
Petitioner.
home for pie and coffee after
real property owned by the City, in- P ublished 4 Times:
Appliances,
furniture,
toys and commencement.
P. O, Box 134,
clothes, At Granny's Pantry in J'uleluding the building located on the M ay 2G, June 2, 9, 16, 1993
ID 8353V
Kendrick,
Saturday
The tempe of fame is the shortest
the Hoskins decorated
iaetta.
of this
These claims should be filed on passage to riches'nd preferment,
some family graves on the way to the premises. The description
property is as follows, to wit.
1t51c Festival in Kendrick.
or before Friday, June 11, 1993 at
.'
Junius
They enjoyed
LEGAL NOTICE
West 20 feet, Lot 3, Block 4>
5:00 p,.m. PST,.After this time, no
YARD SALE: Former Ruth White the nice parade and .also visiting .
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
Original Kendrick Townsite,
home on Kendrick Main St. (201 With old friends..
Latah County, Idaho
Saturday
'evening . Wayne
WestrMain) June 4 & 5. Variety of
SECTION 2. That sale of said proNOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING & BUDGET HEARING
Wanda were in Lewiston where they
items. 9 to?.
perty shall be to the highest bidder.
Kendrick Joint School Dis'trict No. 283
were
guests at a barbecue at'he Five
1t51c
precent of the sale price shall
Latah, Nez Perce and Clearwater Counties, Idaho
home of Wayne's
sister L'oretta be, deposited by the high bidder at
YARD SALE: .Thursday and Friday, Hawkins at 5.p. m. The, event was
June. 3a&; 4, Small car, Trail 90 to honor the young graduates. There the time of bid opening; the remain- N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a meeting of the qualified voters of the above namerd School District will
der of the bid price shall be paid b e held on the 10th of June 1993 at 8:30 P. M, at Kendrick High School in said District, at, which meeting there
boys bike, New hobby items, Lots was a beautiful graduation cake with'ithin.
thirty (30) days of accept- s liall be-a public hearing on the maintenance'nd. operation budget for the forthcoming. school, year.
of misc.'orner of Main & A in all the trimmings. Visiting 'was enance
of
the bid by the City Council.
Juliaetta.
joyed while the'younger, guests play" The
City Council-reserves the right,T his budget, as presently considered by'he Board.of''Trustees, is now available in the „'office of the School
1t51p ed badminton, It was ' 'delightful .to
reject any and all bids.
istrict and will remain available until the special meeting and hearing, as provided by law, A summary of'said .
'and busy
. SECTION 3. That the sale of Pro"
YARD SALE: Friday, June'4 7-5 &
b udget follows this notice.
Sunday the Hoskins and: others pei'ty
Saturday, June 5, 7-11. Between
shall, be conducted in
greatly surprised:. and pleased dance with.
2nd and 3rd St.'
the requirements of Ida- This school meeting and'udget hearing is called pursuant.:.to Section 33-801 Idaho. Code as. amended.
Water St. in to see their first
resident
pastor at hp Code seotions 50-1401, through
Juliaetta.. Follow signs. Clothes, Cottonwood
Creek Community Chur- 50-1407.
Marilyn Eichner, Clerk of Kendrick Joint School
toys, couch, piano, misc, If ques- ch,
Rev. Douglas and Doris Field
SECTION 4. That the Mayor and
tions call Donna at 276-3641,
District No. 283, of Latah; Nez Peirce and
and family, It was very, good "to- see
City Clerk are hereby:authorized and
1t51c
Clearwater Counties, Idaho
all again.
directed to, sixty (60) days. after the
After
church
WANTED: 1 bedroom or efficiency
the Hoskins went passage of this. Ordinance, and after Daterl this 27th day'of May,.1993
apartment in K/J area.- Furnished to Lewiston to decorate graves. aiid consideration
is received froin -the
or partially furriished. Mid-June later they had dinner out.
SUMMARY ..STATEMENT,—, '1904 SCHOOL BUDGET
successful bidder, execute and'deliArt
and Wilda pocaret'ere:. eve'- ver a
through Sept, Call collect 509-235.ALL'UNDS
deed . for the real property
8509 ask for Art or Teresa Hatha- ning
described herein',
School
District No, 283
A very busy but:enjoyable weekway.
SECTION 5. That should a.peti1t51P
GEN ERAL M &.O;.FUND ...:':AL'L OTHE<R FUNDS
tion expressing dissatisfaction,.with
.
this
Year
Proposed;
sale
with.
Proposed, Prior'Year
be
the'.City
filed,
Clerk
FOR SALE: Apartment size . Sears
within
sixty
Budget
days;
Budget
(60)
following
the.
.Budget
Budget
Washer and.Dryer. Like new.'. $ 200.
C.
passage of this'Ordinarice containing
REVENUES
'1991-1992 "
1992-1993
1992-1993 ., " 199/;1992
Call 276-4333 or 276-3727.
names of at least ten,(10) perORDINANCE.: NO.. 641
1t51p
''32IOPO
35a000
$ 22,000
AN pRDINANCE
OF- THE CITY cent of the .qualified 'lectors, then Beginning Balance
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FOR, SALE: Whirlpool Washer and OF KENDRICK, A MUNICipAL contemplated sale shall not occur Local Tax Revenue
208,027
.195,687
226,818
Dryer. $ 150;00 or best offer. Call CORPORATION OF- THE -STATE until the appropriate special election Other Local
10;500
4i100
276-4077 or 2V6-3727.
OF -IDAHO, EXPRESSING AN IN-'s held on the question of whet'her or Intermediate. Revenue
95,000:
160,000'85,313,:..'
1t51P TENT Tp SELL REAL. PROPERTY not to sell the property.
Revenue
'..16,599
21,706
862I978
.SECTION r6. EFFECTIVE DATE..Federal
pWNED BY THE CITY PURSUANT
Revenue,
.
86,422
79,893
10,250
10,250
FOR SALE: Top of the. line Sears Tp
That
this
ordinance shall. be in fully
IDAHO CODE SECTION:50
'dishwasher.
portable
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Excellent 1403; FINDING
I
force from and after its Passage,-ap-i Other Sources
SAL'E".IS
THAT
IN
condition. $ 279.00. Call 289-464V THE'EST
proval
and
publication
according.toe
INTEREST 'OF':THE
evenings.
TOTALS
. $324;1V9
'1,186;V55'-"
$ 327,850
$ 1,251,481 ". -"
CITY; PROVIDING THAT 'AL'E .
1t51c SHAL'L BE Tp THE
PASSED
the
Council
by
City
and
HIGHEST
" GEN ERAL M & 0 FUND;-:, ',iALL OTHER FUNDS
a
COLLEGE MATH / 'COMPUTER BIDDER; PROVIDING, THAT THE. APPROVED, by. the Mayor this 25th
Prior,',', Year
Proposed
Prior
Year
Proposed:
CITY
COUNCIL MAY REJECT ANY
Major available for tutoring in
-' Budget
Budget,
Budget;ALL
BIDS;
math or..computer, installing com- AND
. I'199yI-,1993
EXPENDITURES
1993-1994
1992-'1993;;I
1993-1994,
SAID
SALE SHALL OCCUR
puter'ardware/software.
'eason60 DAYS AFTER PASSAGE .OF
able rates. Ben Nye 276-3121.
Salaries
890,"150
$ 95,010
$ ;864',691
$ ,92,5GO
.UNLESS A
2t51y THIS'RDINANCE
Benefits
'177,016'-,
'11,935
12;310
.-,
PETITION AS REQUIRED BY
146;788'65;293
Purchased Services
70,293-",:....".';., 1,700
2,169
FOR SALE: 2 service station style
SECTION 50-1403 iS FILED Published 2 Times: .
Materials & Supplies
';48,043
gas pumps. Call 276-4511.81,'781:...r ''"-.25,992
WITH THE CITY CLERK; AUTH-.
. 77;743
Capital Outlay
2t51c ORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY
86,305
'5,491.
.107,954
,15,491 "
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GLERK To ExEGUTE AIID DELIDebt Retirement
-'0-,,
83,813
;,0-":
83,838
LOST in the Old Johnson Mill area VER A
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DEED FROM THE CITY Tp
Insurance & Judgeinents
200
200
16,V50
near Southwick.
Male German THE
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PURCHASER;
PROVIDING
Transfers
Shepherd,dog, «Very friendly. Call THAT
THIS ORDINANCE SHALL
Case No.'SP-93-00128
Contingency Rese'rve
289-5481 or 743-0135.
BE IN FULL FORCE AND'EFFECT
ORDER
TO
SHOW
CAUSE
Undpproyriated 'alance
2t50nc FROM AND AFTER
ITS PASSAGE,
In the District Court of the Second
LET'S GET TOGETHER. I am giv- APPROVAL AND PUBLICATION Judicial District of the State of IdaTOTALS
'$1,251,481- '$ 327,850.
$324,179
$ 1 186 V55
ing 'an Aloette Party June 10, V ACCORDING Tp LAW.
ho in and for the County of Latah.r
NOTICE IS GIVEN, that Christop« Published June:3,: 1993
p. m. Aloette is a line of skin care WHEREAS, the City Council has depr'oducts utilizing Aloevra. In ad- termined .it in:the best interest of her. James Mohrmann
has filed a
dition to this being a great product, I would like to meet my
neighbors in the Juliaetta-Kendrick area. Please come and share
There has been an increase in taxable propsome refreshments
and a good
time. For more info 'call Fay at
erty values in Latah County, over the last year.
289-8181. Please. leave a message
.s
8ecause of this increase iri assessed valuation,
if. there is no one to take your
call.
more taxes will be collected this. year than last1t50c
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r
NOTICE OF TAX
WArNTED: Part
Phone 208
time
ranch
help.
276-3772.'t50c
ReaQUALITY, PROFESSIONAL,
sonably priced Interior Painting
and Varnishfng. Senior'iscounts.
Free estimates. Refrences. Please
call Marilyn -at 276-4888.
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WARREN THE BARBER, former
Owner of Warren's Barber Shop,
Main St. Lewiston, has opened
Warren's (Home) Barber Shop at
1005 8th Ave". (8th Ave. & 10th
St; on Normal Hill between college & high school). $4 haircuts.
7:00 a. m. to-4 p. m. Closed Wednesday only. Ph. 746-5981.
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PAY WONDERFUL PRICES FOR
LOGS,, logs aboard trucks, and
standing
timber. - Call Jerry at
628-3011.
'Kendrick School: District No, 283 has proposed to increase its annual budget by an amount of ad,.valoiem
,tax revenues that exceeds,105% ofrthe ad valoieomc. tax
:revenues certifiecl for its annbua.l..budget during, the previous y'ear by,4.23% or its ad valoreum propeity tax
rate by 9.U4%."The fol lowing percent agre schedule is an
.estimate of what this change may mean to a taxpayer
year.
,The new Truth in Taxation law requires that,
the School District notify its. partons any time
there is an inc'rease of more than 5% in the
dollars collected for property taxes.
increase in total dollars collected probably
will not.increase the dollars, available to schools,
This is because when the local property tax support increases, the state funding decreases in
an aHernpt to equalize the dollars available to
all school districts across the'tate.
However,'he
and
fects the supplemental/override
in no
way.
af-
Year'
Taxable
Value
levy.
DEFINITIONS
For a tvoical home
taxes =
of $50.000 taxable
value last vear
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OLD ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Any sizer or condition.
1-800-443-,7740.
3t4Vp'ANTED
TO:.RENT: 1 or 2 beda house or trail-
room apartment,
er. 289-8421,
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araau BUILDINGS: Factory syecIIls 30x30 to 100x200. Must reserve
to save'$$ . Storage available.
'lissy (208) 746-0339.
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SdLRN & PENCE STAIN. $449 gxLL
at Snyder's.Homxa Center in Kend-
rick, Phone
.
289-8061.
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AI ANON: A-g up of family and
~ends of problem drinkers meet
Tuesday evenings at 8:00 and Fri"
daxy xxxorxxings at Ip:30 in the office
behind Red Cross Pharmacy. Call
289-3151.
meets
Tuesday
and
Friday
at 8:00 p. m «
aavenings
Kendrick'Fire Hali on Main
Call 877-1334 or 289-4694 after
I.OOZINg FOR g, RENTM.2 We
have fhem ixx xxnd ouf of >pw~
BuYIxxci oz SellixxiI2 Coxnpare om
service bafore You coxxxxn
S+"
coxxfrach Need propertY xn
of
Pro
types
all
handle
We
xxxent2
Party includhxy farms. Call B 6I N
Realty, 835-5112 or visit 102 W. A
II. Troy, Idxabp for your real
esMe
xxeecbx
814o
ad valorn
taxes based on property value =
Maintenance and Operations or M &
levy
of $ 700,000 taxable
value last vear
permissive levy =
portion of M &
levy not voted on. by public:
but based on property value
of $200.000 taxable
value last vear
supplemental levy =
override levy =
portion of levy suggested by Board of TTrustees
and voted on by patrons each year
+ supplemental
M aOIevy=
ad valorem taxes
equalization. =
Estimated
Year's
Taxable
Value
Aatual
Taxes
'. Year'
Estimated
-
-Ta'xes
$ 50,000
$ 51,500
$ 189.80
i$ 20'4.32
$ 100,000
$ 102,000'379.60
-$ 404;67
$ 200,000
$200,000
$ 759.20
$ 793;48
are invited to att'end a public a publIc
hearing on the the incr'eased budget'equest or lncreased tax rates. The hearing will, be helcl June10, 1993,
Alt citizens
p. m,, Kendrick High School.
levy
,
system by which the State Department of
Education subtracts local tax dollars from the
state funding allocation in an attempt to
equalize dollars available to all school districts.
'This
Last
For a tvoical business
0
levy
This Year'
For a tvoical farm
0
Permissive
~'
r
Last
This increase is auomatic
I'NCREASE'"
CAUTION TO TAXPAYER: The amounts shown in this
schedule do NOT reflect reflect tax charges that are
made because of voter approved bond levies, override
levies, or levies applicable to newlevies, supplemental
ly
created taxing districts.
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Gazette,
Kendrick
The
1
Sam 4 Fence Senii-Transparent
I,atex
$ 3.99 gal'.
$4.49 gal.
INTiERIOR/EXTERIOR
Reg;
Grey or Bark Brown
O'rien Crown Coat
Fuller
-
Weathered
$ 10.95 gal.
8.49 gal
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LATEX FLAT WALL FINISH
White 8 Pastel Tint Base
10.95 gal.
Fullei O'Brien Crown Coat
INTJERIOR/EXTERIOR
LATEX SEMI GLOSS ENAMEL
Reg.f'$'13.95 gal. White 8 Pastel Base
Our Finf"est House Paint
up'with'he
Reg. $22.60'al.
OUTSIDzE HOUSE PAINT,
'":,'.", $ 1.00 extra
-
'HRO1N
—Gite All
diseas'e.
You may write to me.
Marie M. Fey
1191 Cedar Ridge Rd.
Kendrick, ID 83537
for mixing colors
69c to $3.29
AWAY BRUSHES FROM
an insidious
disease which for centuries has been
described as "the discase that turns
women to stone." The cause is unknown and there is no cure.
After being strong and, active for
many years, I find you must limit
yourself to accommodate the disease.
So when I say "no" to some things,
I hope you will understand. Going
out to eat isn't a big treat any more
because your digestive
system
is
hardening and you can't eat much
at a time, You sleep only two
hours at a time. Your house is too
hot because the slightest chill turns
your fingers cold and white. You
have a lot of pain and discomfort,
the
joined
so I can keep
latest medication and treatment.
I'rn enclosing information for anyone interested or who may have this
Scleroderma'oundation
FVLLER-:tO'BRIEN WHITE FLAT LATEX'FULL STAIN
,
I
ffJllowing
I'e
15.10gal.
~
story, Mrs. Har-t
lan (Marie) Fey, tells of some of
her experiences in her battle with
the disease Scleroderma, and telis
a little about this condition.)
(In the
I have Scleroderma,
Stain....
Reg.
gcr, M, D,, chairman of'he United
Scicroilerma Foundation Medical adi.isory Board, but, is it not well
known and often may be undiagnosed or misdiagnosed.
Symptom
include:
"'welling, harclening and'hickening of the skin,
'pasms of the small blood vessels in the extremities, with severe discomfort and color changes when exposed fo cold or
stress,
"'eight and hair loss,
'oint pain,
'wallowmg difficulties,
"'lcers on the fingertips,
extreme fatigue,
June 3, 1993 Marie Fey Shares Her
Experiences in Her Battle
Against Scleroderma
Thursday,
'Church
Directory
Your Paint NieftlsJ Here—
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HOMJE CENTER
people'n
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OF THE NAZiTJtENE
Juliaetta, Idaho
Jay W. Casciato, Pastor
Phone 276-3640
Parsonage: 276-3641
Sunday School
9:45 am
Morning Worsh+
am
Evening Worship
.
6:00 pm
Wednesday Bible Study
7:00 pm
CHURCH
'l:00
ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Om
(ROSS
PHIOMIi:V
'.
.
KENDRICK, IDAHO
Prescriptions Carefully
Compounded.
Sick Room Supplies.
~ Cosmetics
~ Greeting Cards
~ Jewelry
~ Gift Wrap
a.'.
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leaz
Juliaetta, Idaho
Rev. Robt. Kenyon, Pastor
Phone 289-3472
Fall & Winter Hours
9:45 a. m.
Medical science has found no cure Sunday School
8:45 a. m.
for scleroderma and only a few sym- W'orship Service
toms respond to treatment because
: SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
the cause is unknown. Researchers
Juliaetta, Idaho
believe it's a disease of both the.vas9:30 am
cular and immune systems 'and a Saturday Sabbath Schoo1
ll:00 am
tissue
disorder. Worship'ervice
severe connective
Decreased circulation and increasd
JULIAETTA COMM. CHURCH
production of collagen (the body's
Dan George, Pastor
fibrous protein which some women
Phone 289-4867
rub on their faces or have injected
'
8:30 am
to their wrinkles to make them look Worship Service Children's
Church
8:30 am
younger) hardens the skin and incrnal organs including the esopha- Bible Study 2nd & 4th Wednesdays
'. 7:00 pm
at
gus, heart, lungs and kidneys.
sclei'oderma
advances, it can
As
render its victims helpless to per- KENDRICK 'NITED METHODIST
Susan Butts, Pastor
form the simplest task,
..Phone 743-0375
. about
iniormation
For further
Sunday School.(all children)
scleroderma, coritact:
10:00
Scleroderma Research Foundation
Worship Service
ll:00, a. m.
Box 200
08022
Columbus NJ
,KENDRICK ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1-800-637-4005
Kendrick, Idaho
or
Robert Novak, PastorUnited Scleroderma Foundation
Phone: 289-4590
P. O. Box 399
Parsonage:
289-4597
Watsonville, CA 95077
Sunday Bible School
9:30 am
1-800-722-HOPE
Sunday Morning Service" 10:30 am
Qhldjenip Church
am
—
Sclero Whatt
Scleroderma, which is neither con'tagious n'or hereditary, afflicts nearly three-'quarters, of a million
the United States 80 percent'f
them women between 'he ages of
25 ahd 55. It is more prevalent than
muscular dystrophy or multiple scIerosis, according to Thomas Meds-':
Two cheers for democracy; one because it admits variety and two because it permits criticism.
E M. Forster
Doug & Christine
Clayton
HO,URS:
8 a. m. to 5:45 p. m.
PHONE 289-'5,941
'0t80
lf.we haven't got it, we ca'n get it I!
at competitive prices, too.I
I4
Phone: 289-8061
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Kendrick, Idaho
041
f,i
hi
0
Cameron,
Tuesday .:Ron. 'nd Sonja Lohman
returned Samantha to her Weippe
home. She:-was'. very happy to see
her mama .and: little sister Jessa.
Southwick
News Items
(Continued
.
from Page 1)
and Sonja Lohman and granddaughter
Samantha
Marshall
visited
with Adaline Jassman and hcr company at Juliaetta
and Gary and
Janice Lohman of Lewiston and
Connie's granddaughter
Wcndi Lohman of Spokane.
2 to 6
Aaron Glover0 son of Karen Schmidt of Missoula-'and
J. R. Glover
of Orofino will.':be one of the. 243
seniors graduatirig 'rom Big Sky
High School:at. Missoula June 5.
Following his, graduation
Aaron
will be entering 'the Job Corps at
Anaconda, 'Mont.
20
fh
Idaho
Kendt'ick,
Y: 8:00 o. el.to 7:00 p.m.
p. m
new. solai cover for the swimming
pool
be arriving soon. Help Communitylopment cover the cost of installation.
II
I
f
to Know You"
nough
Visitors this past week of the Ron
Mark Milland: was a Saturday
I.ohmans have been Bob and Judy
overnight guest of Jake Marek.
White and Judy's
from
parents
Monday Tom and Gayle Marek
South Idaho,
visited Ray,. Ellsworth, sr., and Ray
Other guests of Ron and Sonja Ellsworth, jr;, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
hove been Mel Wilks, Genesee, Joel Metcalf, all of Lewiston. They called
Marshall
and Nevada Moore and on Tom's mother Bertha who is a
children Justin and Sarah,.'Shawni
patient at St; Joseph Regional MediCzmowsid and friend Gary, all from cal 'enter,'andi
Lcwiston, Kelly and'ina
Frazier,
Flowers, Laura Adamson,
Stephan, Heather and Danielle of and Ben Marek traveled to Soutli
Kooskia, and Samantha Marshall. of, Dakota Thursday evening and ':reWeippe
turned Tuesday evening of thief week;
EMIR
'MUDSTOCK'SHIRT
NOWI
are a "Kendrick Collectible" —they make
great gifts and are fun to wear.
Purchase at:
I's
Feel City
—Red Cross Pharmacy
or Nally Butler's Office
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Phone 289-4971 or
SOLI, PARK
8 EQUIPMENT CO.
TRUCK
.289-3311
Idaho
Kendrick,
FRANKLS... $ 1.99
Ii'ARMLAND
TICK SLICE
Grocery Specials
SACON'.
$ 1.59
Tissue.... 89c
MDSathroom
Designer Prints
BATTERY
.....$74.99
................. 63.99
17.99
Sprayer .............
amp., witli 2.50 amp boost
Makita 4" Disc Srinder
3-gal. Poly Tank
12" Poly Grain Scoop
"D" Handle Hay Hook
..
...............
'I
.............
5.99
8.49
WE NOW STOCK ATV BATTERIES
RuSSet PetataeS
Srawny PaPer
All Flavors
I5 Ibz
z
Peel'eil Mmi CarretS
z
~
$ 1zy9
bag
czzzmz, czzzzhz zr Simbfz
59c
Cants anti Honeyfiew Nilons
CaleSlaWNiX.....
~
~
Garden ifrezif
Totfin and Country Diner
NEW HOURS: 5
a. m. to 9 p. m. Mon.
to
Sat.—6 a. m.
to 8 Sundays
',
.
FreSh Green SeanS
z
~
Cocktail...
Pork
8
western
~
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Fruit
$1 19
z
89C
Mexican Food Combo
Featuring Chimachungas,
Soup or Salad Bar
..
$7.50
Tncos, Rice, Refried
Beans
FRIDAY NITE DRINK SPECIAL IN JEFFREY'S LOUNGE
Tequila Sunrise: $ 1.25
The Garilen Shop is nearing the
enfi ol the season.
...
Selectefi Group of PlantS
Senti Ptoatoes
SATURDAY NISHT SPECIAL
Burger Steaks
Complete
...........................
or Salad Bar
dinner plus Soup
. I-
Baked Pork Chops
ro
Shrimp
Platter
ro
F'ied Chicken
...............
......
All served with "All the Trimmin's"
$ 6.25
6.25
Soup or Salad Bar
$ 6.25
~
Tillamook Cheese
nlcdium
Cheddar, Colby or illozzarclla
Western Famil
CI((ease
~
2 lb. Loaf
~
Tiz
f
89c
iz oz. Tfz
Chili Con Carne
szzzzzz Bziiiz'
20
oz. Bziiiz
..
Foofi.....
Each
Ketchup...... $ 1.59
—Selected
Varieties
Pudding......
.
65c
20 Uzz
$3.99
18 lb. Bag
$7.99
Purina Cat
9 Oz. Bar
All Varieties
~
Purex Ultra Detergent
~
Margarine
~
Fzfzffz
Lzzzzry Bzizrzezi
lb.
69c
2 for $ 'I
~
Alley Cat Brand Di'v Cat Food
Sticks
Fleisehman
~
oz. Ti ~
~
f
Regular
~
~
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jello
/2 Price
'I
Oc lb.
20
zoz.
Regular and Sugar Free
$ 5.50
SUNDAY SPECIALS
~
$ 1.19
PittefiR!peOlives.....
Heinz
FRIDAY NISHT SPECIALS
oz. Jzz
~
Sweet Crisp
Green SeefiieSS GraPeS
20
..
Scans.....
Family Lite
oberiiBrzz0
Oz. Pkg
Jii
'izezizrz
$ 1.09
18i/4
Sutter....
j'I Peanut
99C
'
~
SMIT H'S
70 Count Roll
Towels... 79c
Setty Crocker Cake Nixes . $ 1.09
Prod„ce
CHARSER,'0
4 Rolal Pack
2-Ply, White nd Assorted Colors
n
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