THE KENDRICK GAZETTE_105_1997-07
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THE KENDRICK GAZETTE_105_1997-07
4~ sh rl,„>» <> Qv I6g,b Volume 105 Kendrick, Latah County, F;, Seven Ridges Velerimry Opens Ajjg. I'I Summer 3'hs j8(lj W Ituacf]ug Pgug. ]ssi spsr]s] program Juliactta July 31, 1997 I pf j]]0flif ibr ih'-', "umu >»"'uu"ug Sj]IIII] 7I l> USPS NO.4'~,,e at Htghltqhted ' '<O l+ re I1]sic+ 1Q !Ljlj:IIIS Pfsll 72 I Frtgay 0f 88]<jf summer readjn.r v This Friday visit Kendrick's, gu program was a Mc<jjeva] Festiv:.I l re+ AIwi' ~ »Iur 1]I I " —' M s i i i s i h 4 P s rk 4 s r h o sr s 3 u s i >/ s ] d 3h r r s 4 s 3 3 d ]> ] 4 s 4 ] 3 3 f r 3 h 3 <3 1 i I 3 >3 > u > >> 1 i 0>> 1 > If 2 nesses, Discover >vhat's n(.w in home Thirty-onr children and nine adu]is Jack W. Sniith, a former Big businesses, connect with the pro participated in the program. MedicA iiiemoria];.cr . i. I'r>r V, Luc liRj<lgc resident, va] stories were rea(j, crafts mad'ear died Monday duct you'e been searching for, or pratt, 72, i> for:i:(r ~:.L!>(Irick and rxciting "bread stick" jous<s Julv 21, at. Iiis home in Lewiston of even check out your competition. farmer and schi i]I '...., <I>i>er area a>id The one-day onlv mall starts al 10 Culdesac enjoyed by a]1. After the jousresiden', >] j be held at Hc was born January 26, 1926, a. m. and cont~nues until 4 p, ting, tarts and "grog" were share I a. m. ThursL];:v ugust 1 duri>1g the weekly J-K B su>T>mcr readjn;;, lo J])hn Walloii sr><i An>in Hoju11an at Seattle, IIe graduated from C»»»~jty pro 'ram, '"I'imc]ess Treks," has bee;1 c«'. ere(I- lish A dinnei V"ncouvcr (Wasl>,) High School in Vote for the busin ss that you 1vjj] fo]]ow. a success for the ]ibrary Ihis year. Thi ]ILv. pill Sjiir]i v ]946. find most interesting or informa- i)f St. Joseph Region:]] Eighty-five children have registereil ]'edlca] Ce11He b<canic an rapprenticc boiler- tive and become eligible for the tin wi]l oi'i'iciatc for the program and 52 youngsters and i rLr»ation will maker market al 14 and rcinai»ed a boilercertificate h'ive already finished and receive] drawing. One take p]ace. vote per person with vote informatheir prizes. The latesl to finish weri maker all his life ]ze served ivjtj> the U. S. Navy tion and results becoming public inthe following; Lindsry Liedkie, Lis;i Lucille died Sunday, July 27, at Vendors and market Tr>-State Hc;ilth and Rei>abilitatinn ire]and ]io>11 Junc 23, 1<944 to June 5 ]946 formation, management are requested not tol Center al Clarkston of in)uries susMall, in Guan> and the Saipan Islands. ! He married Mars] A]cock October vote. Customer Renfro>v appreciation draw- tained in an automobile accident in A J R<nifrp>v Brian Lockhahrt March, Brandnn Lockhart and 14, ]947, at VancoUver. The couple ings will also be held. Ill ide their Top off the dav's events with thc Briannc l,i>ckhart. liome in the VancouverShe was born Aug. 19, 1924, to jazz performance, Any of those eh] jdi( n who are Po> '!On(i, Oregon area and he work- evening which Roy and Blanche Flower Ber]in<registered and are still reading ]1avei cii as a uperintc>1dcnt for Bacock will be in the park at 7 p, m. Con-I boff at Ola, idaho. She graduated Wilcox Construction until Aug, 16 to finish thc progran> and from Lewiston High School in 1943. Co. His tact Phyllis at 289-5302 for info. ad receive their prizes. For more w"rk look hini as far nnrjh as Alas-— Sh(. mariied Robert B Piatt Aug information 26, 1946. The couple made their phone 276-707], or stop «ii and as far south as Mexico and Home Business Owners— Home business in during open hours; Monday owners: share home at Lewiston. They then moved 3 6 ma>)y slates in between. Tile coUIa]e divorced in 1975. 'yolir unique products or service, to Kendrick and later Southwick and Wednesday 3 8. Thursday ]p 6 an(i Ile married Louclla Forest Oct. at the Park Mall and possibly win farmed at both p]aces, Saturday from 10 to 12. a prize. Top three businesses, selec19, 1976, at Reno, Ncv. They mov Thev returned to Kendrick and ' e<i e< ted by customers t. o th e I ewis on an d K en(ric will receive one operated Pratt Service a gas st;ii ~ ~ 0 .>rea. of the following: "Good News" four tion and garage. She also drove a ]Zc enj.yed ajrp]anes and ]jkcd inch display ad in the Lewiston school bus f'r the Kendrick School I ,'o pilot his o>vn airplane to various Mo rning Tribune, free print work District for many ye:irs. qMO g g at PrintCraft of Lewiston lier husband died Oct. 2 1982. or free I 77P $4fl$ 'QIQIII He restored antique automobiles office supplies at Valley Stationery She then moved to Culdesac, where I>'ere u completes p g>y > Idaho, Thursday, t]r library's I )j j r " f2 > I ~r j J t I l u 4 'a]corn'. I ™t» I s "'0 M»k«Le>viston. I l I I I ~ I ~ \ i >"j>< il s ~ I ~ ~ 'even years;igo Dr. Ran(L'ill Gutling, D. V, M., and opening Seven w'e ren, Abigail and I and have two child- Caleb, o 5 11. The clinic will be based out, of p, rn. Moiiday through Frida Wedcir home at 110 W Main, Kcnd- ncsd;iy fri>m 8 a. n>. to 8 p. >n., and 'o ~ geggI'gg geQ)$ 6$ ~ ~ ~ p~ r nge of largr and small, Satiirday from 9 a, m. tu 12 p, m, animal services will bc offered, in-I Apl>ojr>t>ncnts svill bc taken anyc u ing n>obile service to your horn«, time. '1'he phone number is 289The Idaho Commission on fhc son truck that he restored and drove The Cuttings moscd to Kendrick 5555 or toll free 1-888.289-3850. Arts announced its 1998 arts.grantI ii manv parades, He also partici]ps] rrreh si 4 ssriss si press coh- pated ip amateur boxing ]rr his fercnccs throughout the state and younger years. Rep. Trail Urges Chenowith among these was a grant of 8526 He is survived by his wife at the To Reconsider Vote on to the Kendrick-Juliaetta Arts cou- coup]e's Lewistonn home; a daughcil for so me local arts program- ter, Janet Smith of Portland; a stepNational Endow of Arts 00tllWlCR through one-time funding>sp>1 Da]c Fry of Leiv>ston a step fsy Son]a L hman Trail Dist 5 St.ite Legis- from the Idaho State Legislature daughte>. Nori pearson of'Smyrna, and Opal Lohman ll'1tor froln Lntah Couilty recently A iota] Df $ 479,333 was granted for Tenn.; two brothers, Gary Smith of wrote thh fo]lowi»g letter to US 167 projects irl 45 towns. All funds Los Banos, Calif., and Hoss Smith Margaret parks cc]ebrated her Rcp. ]](]cn Cheno>gath (R ]D) ur al'e n1atched by local communities, o[ Vancouver; and f'our stepgrand"he arts arc thrjvi»g in Idaho,'hildren. 90th birthday Sunday at the Comer-'ing hrr to reconsider hcr vote to on church, All of her children, sti>p fun(ling tlic National Endow- Governor phillip E. Batt explained, A memorial service was held July "This year's grants, awarded grandchildren and great-grarid child- m'iit of the Ass. to 26 at. Ma]corn's Brower-Wa>1n MemGcin Slate artists,;>rts or an>zat>orns, oria] Chape] >n L(>vis>on. Creination were present to iiiakc hcr day> 'l'lie g;izcllc ha R ~ T 1'. very special one, Granddaughter pro al to reprint his letter, which and schools. will Provide new op- followed. porlunities for Idahoans. Teri Falland of Idaho I a]]s arri'ved svr are 1)]eased to do: PeoPle Memorials may be sent to the AmThursday, work>"g >11 erican Ca»cer Society care of GeorLyk and Sharon P;irks the arts, bring creativity and econ- gia LaRocque, 1027 Ninth Ave,, in of Blackf'oot arrived Friday, Chuck,, D«;ir Rep. Ch<noweth: Fallon arrived by plaiie Saturdayl l'm v, riling you to urge your re- omic resvards to our communitie.", Lewiston, ID 83501 or St. Joseph and Tcri Burns and son Zacchary of'ronsid(ratj()il of yo~ vote on the and they enrich the lives of our Regions]Medical Center Home HeaSt, Helens, Oregon also arrive<i on Nations] En<jo>vn>ent of thc Arts chjldr('h. We are prou'I to be part- 1th Hospice, P. 0. Box 816, Lewisqjany constituents in District 5 and ners with them." ton 83501, ]dah Commission of U e ~ts Saturday afternoon Sharon parks, I strong]y support IZ S. GovernJeri and Chuck Falland, Connie ment participation in funding the Chair. De!ores C. Fcry, said, "We Lohman an<i Ron and Sonja Loh'rts through the states to distribute are deeP]5 aPPreciative to ihe Gov- KCK Enleyed Outing Legisislature ature for or their the r man enjoyed a picnic at Freeman! tg) local arts organizations and art- ernor and the Le suPPort. These awards a At Old (a&~ reflect P 57 jsts, commitment The h>vmakers the Kendrick to Ca~per K]ub had by Governlllcnt support ror the Art, arts o a through the on goo a ouUng appropria am c Mary Wills was an unfortunate makes it possiole to us these funds victim of a bce sting Sunday that in obtaining matching funds from one-time money to local arts coun- ted between Pierce and Headquarmake the ters. hose making t e trip were t lie hospital Qgc >s th l c 1 r a>id ]ocal cjtj cils. These organizations Ed and home and r(scovering Margie Sch zchs This addc<j leverage provides arts available in our communities Roy and Edith Johnson, e en U ric1, re an Alice nywartz and son Tony of Puyallup ar- thc essence of a true partnerships to, ', ll 4 I i tamer on, 'ing I 1 l'IeWS, 6 'oil> I ) I (.'aturday, I „ l I I visitors have been Karen and gor(j-I makes good economic sense. Cu]turie Singer of Troy and Sonja Loh- al activities such as the, Lione] Hamjmlmton Jazz Festival positively . t the business co n iti s of Judy White and Sonja Lohman were jn Moscow one day last week ]4Toscow an<] I.cwjsjon (over $ 200, on business and enjoyed ]unch inl 000 directly). I can name at ]east Pullman. 15 activities in thc North Cent a] Visitors at the Ron Lohman home Idaho area that are assisted through have been Jim and Karoleen Loh- NFA giants. man, Bob and Judy White, Sharon ].oca] arts councils are major parks, Jeri Falland and Mark Saler. participants a]ong >vjt]> other Ioca] I I Arts made its funding decisions at the June 19-21 meeting in Boise. Thc Commission is a state agency dedicated to making the arts available to a]l citizens in Idaho. The Commission is governed by thirteen Private citizens who are BPPointed by'he Governor to serve four-year '"'a .'" ",e LOCfj hg ~I ISWS Ifrass menufh,a Tuesday afternoon Elmo and Marge Eldrldge drove to Oakesda]e to visit Marge's sister Frances Zimmerman. They brought their greatgrandson Thomas Eldridge of Spokane home to join them on a camping t ip. Wednesday Fi'cd and Betty Arnett s>s>ted Ne>l a d K Ra croft, and Neil's brother phi]lip. On Saturday the Arnetts visited Don and Mary E]]en Brown and Sunday afternoon Marge Frevtag rjswa " itor. Friday afternoon Cynthia Hutchcson of Craigmont and Kathy pranson of Nezperce visited Judy Cal]ison. Sunday Judy attended a quiff -lass in Moscow. Last Tuesdav Gus Eichner spent the dav with his grandmother, Marilyn Eichncr, Monday Marilyn and PTAs. She was a member of the E]iza Pated in Tal-e Pride ill Amerim, C]earwater Unit. She served as a 1o]untccr for thc Cu]d«ac sausage feed and the Cu]desac Quick response Unit. She enjoyed quilting, sewing and knitting. She also liked to garden, 5 croquet, read, camp, fish and travel. She enjoyed animals, flying her husband and SPending time with family and frien She is survived by a daughter Beverly Gilliam of Culdesac; two sons, C. Robert pratt of Nezperce and Doug Pratt of Bonanza, Ore., three sisters, Ruth Dyer of Hillsboro, Ore., and FaX and Maxine Polumskv, both of Clarkston; two brothers, L. E. (Bud) Berlinghoff " 'ith Sue Svverson were luncheon guests of Ann Anderson at her home on Burnet Ridge, Saturday Haze] and Jim ganger attended the birthday party at Ada Westendah]'s home jo ce]ebrate Ada Eldridge and great-grandsonjattending were Colleen Schuit and dri ge. Lowell joined the grouP Wednes- Darcv and Travis of Lewjston and Shelly Candler and daughter Ta]ea da) afternoon and Thursday afterof Moscow noon visitors were John and Karen Thursday, Erma Reid of Lewjston Johnson. Friday evening cake an was a dinner guest with Elma and icc cream were served to celebrdate Laurlne Haze]tine. Friday Tom per Alice Snyder's rigo he]ped with chores and was a dinner guest. Laurine and Elma had a f'un day Saturday attending yard g " a . sa]es in Kendrick, Deary and Juliage Tiomas '. She was a substitute librarian for the Culdesac Library. )he also worke(l as a caregiver for Seubert Home Health Care and at Morgan's Alley at Lewiston as a sales cle>k She was a member of the Gold Hill extension group at Southwick. She served on the Nez Perce County Library Board and the election boards for Latah and Nez Perce counties, She was a member of the GEM Community program at Culdesac and the Kendrick and Culdesac 'y ., linghoff of Redding, Calif.; eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be to the Cu]desac Quick Response Unit, P. O. Box 102, Culdesac 83524. Companied Betty Jean and C]iff Swanson and Ara to St. Maries and . they attended the recept]on honoring Hu]da's niece and husband Debeen Lyle and Sharon Parks, Chuck arts activities for families and youth Last Sunday Resi Brown joined ]ores and George Co]]inge on their aywi camp fires were color and Jeri Falland and Teri Burns and all of the arts events that I supL ~ Ron Beard and Jenny Brown on a 40th wedding anillversary. It was son Zachary. Elk River. The5 had dinn~~ a l~v~ly d avor>tes. T e campers re positively impact the lives of our At BeachvieW park July 13 out and walked down to E]k River Jim and Renee Peavy and three Jill Ann Knudsen of North Bend, citizens even in small towns such as Falls, Resi accompanied Jim and children of Gig Harbor, Wash., were A reunjon reunion for or e re]at atives the the re s of o t Oregon is vj jtjng her mother Jean Bovjl], potlatch, and Elk River. Jeanette Thiel and Reba Toomey onday evening dinner and overlate Barney and Ame]ja Riley of Wegner and other relatives. I'l aPPreciate your commun]ca- Kendr,ck and visiting family to Kamiah for night guests of Tim and Me]i]sssa MQSC; was 13 Jctpp held Sunday Ju]) Qr4gP Friday Don Fry, Jean Wegner and ting Inythoughts and those of many Eichner and familv. Jim and Tim Sunday morning. l Jj]] Ann Knu(jsen attended memorja] of the electorate in Djsfrjct 5 to our at ThBeachview Park in Clarkston, ParkI LFI pD Sunday morning Vickv Benscoter were school chums as Jim was a Idaho EV8 ~ services for Jack Smith in Lewis- Senators. former Kendrick resident. ser Leonar and grandson Brent w o Pa]ouse Jazz f'rom Moscow, with had coffee with Kari Galloway. ton. Sincerely Martin a»d will Spencer Friends, Janice of Souther]an, Or. Vaughn Thursday Ray Lohman was a vistraveled the farthest from Sonora, Recent visitors of Jean have been Tom Trail d'erform Friday, August 1 from 7 and her granddaughter Megan were itor at the home of John and Gladys Polly Koepp, Roy and Doris Silto 9 p. m. in the Kendrick City houseguests of Art and Maxine Fos- Wilson. Friday morning grandson f D B d d T flow, Nellie Millard, Walt McCall, Park. tcr from Tuesday through Friday. Robert Wilson of St. Maries was a Weath Weatherford, rf zxj th from the youngest t Herb Mi]lard, and Abby Rines. Schedules Changed Other upcon1ing events are: Sunday Esther Shreffler accom- caller. In the evening Bob and Kathy Christ as in August, Aug. 8. panjed Bob and Doris Hanson to Wilson of Fernwood stopped by. A].o F or r Cia tt ndin Art asses se Dick J d Gordon and Frances Peters atElvis Tribute with 5 ps and 60s Troy where Debbie and Ken Whit- Diane Dupea of Moscow was a SatLewiston, t Ostman pPatty tt O t 'Ihc a>t classes scheduled for the Konen ffrom. L tended the 50th wedding annivermusic, Aug. 1. ney joined them for a scenic drive urday morning guest and afternoon sary recept]on for F]oyd and Betty week of Aug. 4-8 wlil be changed and son Brian from Deary, Bob andd Celtic Music, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. north. They spent the day with company were Rita and Bruce KidEllen Brown and of grandson Matt sessions Classes Heimgartner Sunday andalso the to two two-day August, 22, Bob's sister and husband Clara and der and their daughter Marcy HayHermiston, Bryan Fu]ton and Mclo9Pth birthday party for Margaret >vf]] be held inst<-ad on Monday and Special thanks to the fo]lowing Ted Huffman at their cabin on Lake ncs and children and daughter Roxdie Weatherford of Lewiston, and I'ucsday, Aug. 4 and 5 ahd Monday Parks. July market entertainers: The WSU- Coeur d'lene. Kidder of Portland, and Amy and Tuesday, Aug. 11 and 1 . The Eddie Tout of Moscow. pu]]mran Intcrnatfo»a] polk Dancers, Ware accompanied her sis- Lohman and Mare and Nic and Jody C]ara A lovely time was b53 enjoyed cost for a]1 four classes wil] be only Classic Country Gospel, and Idaho ter Georgia Gillis to Spokane on Mitchell were evening callers. Mon$ 4 perchi]d. Fidd]ers.. NEN ARRlVALSMonday where Georgia kept a medi- day morning Doris Parker, who had 5-8 The class for children ages Thanks also to Steve Howerton cal appointment. been visiting her parents and famwill be held at 9-10:30 at the cook THANK YOU FROM for keeping the park in such great Weekend visitors of Ada Westen- i]y accompanied Edith Adams and shed next to the fire hall. Classes FLOYD AND BETTY H, Denn]ershape for the weekly markets! Ap- dahl and Quent. in Car]son included Linda Castj]]a back to their homes for children ages 9-14 wl] i be held A very special thank you to all preciation also goes to Deana Mc- Chery] Bain, Tom Bain and Pepper in Seattle. B b and Roz D nn]er are proud from 1 1 .12:30 at the same location. our friends and our dear fahi]LY bj th f jh fl 1 Garvey for her fine job as market Patchman of Seattle, Bob Bain and Those wai>ting to register for the for making our 50th wedding annia andsonl Nathand h'ld manager] hei]i of Emery v>]le Ca]>f Lor> Jul jaetta-Kendr jc]c c&ss should call Lisa Wo]ff at 289- versary such 8 memorab]e occasion. ie] Slee]e Denn]er was born Ju 30 and Janet Edwards of Spokane. 3235 or Insur<>™gnuson sign up A]] the beautjfu] the THANK YOU of lVIeal Site Menus to Ted and Peggy O'Nei] Dez»>]er Lais and Vernon Grandlund - spmja] cake, cards andf]owers, ' g the money 8 ]bs., 4 oz d by to visit with Ada in Boise. He weighed We extend a very specia] thank T o, to p ' ' &e trees in the I>ark are you to the >nany friends and fam- and Quentin on Saturday morn ng. 22 i h d jh eafjo ' ls pp ecjated and will bless us with ily who jojhe(I in our 80th birthday Paterna] great-grandparents are Jan t Edwards, daughter of Ada F jd A many happy memories. celebration on July 26. We will Westendah], has recently completed Swiss Steak w/Tomato Sauce God Bless you»I], cherish the fond memor>es of 80 a two Sear pro]ect at the U. S. Dept. etta and Eliene Ely of Union City, Kings Heirs at Kendrick Chopped Spinach . Floyd ahd Betty H. DC. years of friendship shared with the of Agriculture in Washington, potato Rounds Kendrick, J»]iaetta ar>d Troy corn- Janet has returned to her position Corn Bread and Butter The Kings Heirs, a gosPel singing CORRECTION New muhities. d pam O'eil of Milford Fresh Fruit Salad at the University of Idaho state 4-H from Lewjston, will return The article listing the University bl Hampshire. H Cookies A specia] t]>ank you to Sheila Gus- office. Carl and Janet drove from to this area and be at the Kendrick of Idaho students who were honored Ed- Washington, DC to to Spokane and Alyson ahd t>n, Janet, Car] Assembly of God church on Aug. 10 by qual]ifying for the Dean's List wards, Chery] Tom a1>d Bob Bain, enjoyed a trip through many small WVe<]nesday, A»g, 6— at 10:30 a. m. pub]ished in last i.ocal Luthemn Churches week's Gazette pepper patchman, Lori O'eill, Jim communities in 13 states as Janet Meat Loaf Top Hat The group has ministered in Rus- contained an incorrect listing. Amy potato Rounds and Cheese and Haze] Caz1d]er, and Ujvian Ar- returned to her home north of SpoMeet oint y in ugust To Me a wi «irst hand %e Pinsoh is in the College of Letters nett for hosting the specia] event. kane. Brocco]i & Cau]>f]ower e fo m r Soviet Union. and Science. She was incorrect]5P h g Haze] and Jim Cand]er ]Msted an P 8 Ch We fce] very b]essed by our fami]y are remin(jed The public is invited to time of ]isted became of and Zion Lutheran lunch for 8pth birthday Quent>n o I Biscu>ts and butter will meetparishes be music a>>d ministry. that the two copy provided by the U. Of L CarLson on Tuesday, July 29. Guests Pudding with Topping Ada Westendah] ing together durIng the month of included Jim and Hazel, Boyd CanCar]sor> Quentin a svor wl]] be 9:00 There London's Heathrow Airport is one August. The oldest zoo jn existence Ig jhe dier, Charlie and Effie Candler of DATES TO REMEMBER ship service on Sundays at the Zion of the world's busiest with 47.78choe»brt>nn Zoo jn V]em>a Austria white will Lewiston, and Ada Westendahl. Aug. I: Meal. Show 8<: Tell beate» A proper]y egg Ju]iaetta. church in million Lut]heran passengers a year. which opened jn 1752. Saturday Hulda C]emenhagen ac- Aug. 6: Meal. Video. more than triple its volume. '" g'n ~ c.' ~, 'n C'reakfast 4 0 " 'roup J'tlv'g . " g'r „, . 1— 2 The Kendrick Gazette, Thursday, July 31, 1997 VALU MART 'he Kendrick Gazette I Weekly at Kendrick, Latah County, Idaho 83537-0177 Post Office Box 177 Second Class Postage Paid at Kendrick, Idaho Telephone: (208} 289-5731 A. Roth, Publisher Wm. A, Roth, Editor Nancy Van 11outen, News Editor Subscription Rates: $ 10 per year in Latah, Ncz Perce, and POSTMASTERS: Send Address Vba Kandriak P. O. Baa Oaaatta, ao I Il r edar Rrdye leWS CAR NASH & LAUNDROMAT Sr(r on saturday Bnb Kttnbley yi:itLloyd Davis at Freeman OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK I( Seer IIIQye ' I )sy Arlyne Ciemm and Betty McMahan I Law EnlI3p hasyging ~ Wills P obctte Pl b P la Business 9 Regular... Counties, Idaho ivill accept bids for: 1. stove oil: 2, gasoline, and 3. dicsel; for the 1997-98 school year. 1. Approxinlatcly 0,500 gallons of No. 2 (or better) stove oil, delivered to thc storage tank at the ElcIdaho, School, Juliactta, mentary and the Vo. Ag. Builcling and Bus Garage, Kendrick, Idaho, as nceclccl. : nn'rming Law UCC 8 b p :p ~ Real Estate .hag)I N I Gl. Q.49 SI.')lool. I'hc Board of Trustees reserves the rl...itt Lo reject any or all bids or to ai cpt the on(. cl('cln«cl best for the S, htttt) District, and to Lvaivc any it t';tnica)ity. il I. QC QC I~ T!+~R@~CCg'Ig@gX@CCC~C-' '@~aaI+a: g~fgC+JY+ RC Dance Eichncr, Clerk Kendrick Joint School District No, 283 Marilyn I JULIAETTA, IDAHO V TAP, JAZZ, & BATON 3 All AGES 'i LI sitive and Patient nstruction Fun and 1997-98 W REGISTERING FOR t~vaaaoayaa~ i I EEDS lass llOL) HS: 9 ayLLLNL'LNNN'Nl'LNA'\N'O'I'NNllNl\NlNV'1'LNLNNllNVL'L'AC CE EANE Eatt @CPA Pl lace ment Kendrick Office: Office: Main St,, P. 0, Box 89 334 N Jackson St. P. O. Box 81(4 Kendrick, Idaho 83537. Moscow, Idaho 83843 (208) 883-5555/FAX 883-8059 ('208) 289-8555/FAX 289-289-8558 Moscoiv 08) 47 r rrLNNNNNNLLlNLLLLNLLNLNNNLLNNNNLLLLLII\NNVNNNLLLVlNNNNWAN\NNNNLNNNLALNNLNLNNLLNNN\\NaNN TGP SGIL BASE ROCK ing TUl':S13AYS 6r THURSDAYS January l —April 15 After that by appointrnenl only. (208) 835-5351 RICH Service ('erfifi(,(l Pttlfli( ."Lccnutt(d Itts Stock Photgraphy B8 W Photo Repros. Weddings or —CHECK OUR PRICES w w w Backhoe, Dozer, Dump truck, Grader Gravel, Fill Dirt, Top Soil * Carl's Excavating 4382 Freeman Creek Rd. e Serving the area for 20 Years w w awww w ~ ~ w v' Sa w a w aw nP" aw waamww4 Computer Classes —Backhoe —Excavate f —Loader KENDRICK ClASSROOM Grader & Dump Trucks Home: 208-276-7081 83537 Kendrick, ID a~w Software Assistants Dozer Phone 476-7848 Carl King, Owner Call to register or for additional information Rich 8 Nora Abbott, instructors Shop: 289-8081 ROCK SAl.ES: Crushed, Pit Run, Rip Rap (208) 289-8378 Flexible scheduling, on-site training, and individual instruction also available. WE'E STILL HERE r Same Telephone: I FARM BUREAU INSURANCE 289-3462 P. O. Box 284 —KENDRICK 201 MAIN August, * HOMEOWNERS * FARM * CROP + ANNUITIES * Loans I) Kendrick, Idaho 289-4913 I) and same quality service. en rlc ku p hi os ery * AUTO * BUSINESS * LIFE * RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS Farm Bureau Fsnanoe through LIVING BESIDE YOU, WORKING FOR YOU Dennis and Deana Hamilton aIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIS~NIIlIIMSRI1MHIIII R.E.JIIIIgnugon Agency MONDAYS OFFERING Diane Kottkey, ALI. LINES OF INSURANCE TUESDAYS to FRIDAY in c u din 91 I I ri c ail tur a I I(rlheeeecnwsers, Vehldes, Songs —DANA MAGNQION ge — Your Independent, Latgal Ayerlt Iepfeeefetlng hAany Excellent Companies Idaho Fhaoo RBRR&l Rett~, tnlgnCa(pagn@gapaLO)pagapnLn)La)iuLO) l tve&rreel Porfns, Hobby Foram„Ranches Qe BUY PA-C fa)pain(9(CO)gagaiu@II —SELL —TRADE OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 304 W. Main i Saturday & Sunday by Appointment Harold & Doris Ellis in g Kendrick, Idaho Phone 289-M06 -',,,==;.BARBLllMlaaoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat — 5 2nd HAND STORE > Il [5 5 p. m. RN-C Sa. m. to 5 p. m. ........ Vincent Fibelstad, := ~ Personal Ag 8 a. m. to ......................... 1997 August 18. 20, 22 August 7, 8 August 14, 18, '>0 ADVANCED EXCEI. August 25, 27 WINDOlVS 95 August ll, 13 lVINDOWS 95 August O5 27 lVORD yl August 11, 13 ADVAiNCED lVORD August 26, 28 MICROSOFT lVORKS Aug 19, 26, 28 ACCESS EXCEL gl EXCEL yl Booky Btitton, Asont ) =~ r V CALL MARILOU AT 276-3661 Mftlt,ft an(1 Str(tttc» (208) 276-3764 ~I CLASSESI 8 Framing 1801 Hwy. 3, Juliaetta 511 S. Main St., Troy at Friendly Atmosphere 'JNLLNNNNNLLNN~'LVLNNLLNLVNLNLNNNLNNNNNNNNLLNVNLL\\NaNLNNNNNNNNVNNNNNNNNNNNNNL rr Locations of IL(action'3 School I Custom Matting r I) () New releases received TUESDAY%. I 2 Convenient I I) VIDEOS Kraii Miracle Whip Salad Dressing Lighlor BIDS;1t General Practice ~ Estate Assorted....I ltoI regular (80 road octane or better) .)Iiiy 31, 1997, August 7, 1997 gasoline availablc at local location Lvithin the Kendrick School District, SOUTH LATAII HIGH lVAY as needed. o oi glllnns 4,500 3. Approximat(ly ALT NOTICI OF CANCELLATION in! nS('l bu. fuel (blended No. 23 OtlCC winter for easy starting) available NorICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CALI, FOR lc)eal location within thc Kcncll ick til're being only one (1) filing Th(. Board of Trustees of Kend- School District, as nccclcci. rick Juint School District No, 283 bids sllall to'osition of Trustee of Zone 3, containing Envelopes Llt;lh, Nez Pcrce, and Cl(.arlvatcr b 111 lrl-cd ''FUEJ HTDS" flu(i u lll 1 7 t.an p. fn, otl 1(igh7LVay DiStriCt, the C leetiOn SChc 400 c rcccl'vcu Until 1097 I August 13, 1997 at thc office oi thc doled for Tucsclav, A gUst 5, proKcncl- hi s been cancelled under the Superintendent of Schools '1. Of 34-1407, idaho Code, as 'icl-, Idaho. Bids 1vi]1 b('pcncd at vlsl 8;30 p, 111. that ( 1te,'ll the Inc(a ting thc in the Board of Trustees H T G R A p H Y, of South Latah llighway Clclk's Office «t thc Kendrick High aa fQpe go [Q$ IIIIgfl 4 ~ Rumes Polalo t,'hips LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM l ice ancl IVIike Patterson of Redmond, Wash., Mike Culpcppcr of Pullman at1ci Jim Robinson uf Moscow. 1 ) —12 Pa. Cans 2 case'2A I at —6 to 9 P) 12 Pack NBWS I Attorney QO46 ) Open 8 to 7 Monday-Friday Sunday 10 to S Saturday B to 6 Odgctg 7-UP FAMILY COKE — DR. PEPPER — Assorted Reg. or Diet — ) () 835-3111 tcu 1O 335"7-017l Sunday guests of Cecil and Jo were Mr. and Mrs, John Farrington and family of Tampa, Florida anci Our comn1unity expresses it, syn1Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farrington pathy to the fanlily of former neighbor;lncl friend, Jack Smith. He will end family of West Linn, Oregon. George and Dclores Lyons attend- be missed. ed the Lvedding of Mark Hutcheson This 1vcck Glcnda Wilson mct hcr and Ronda Addison in Lc1vlston sister, S;Indy Grotziner of GrangeSaturday, C. J. Syverson was a guest of his ville in Lewiston and visited 1vith grandparents Roy and Dorm:1 Sy- her and ncphcLv Eric Williams and verson from Friday to Sunday, Roy his fiancee. Saturday Nels and Alana Sncve and Donna returned him (o nls parents Troy and Mclissa Syicrson Ilttenclcci thc Lvedding of Ronda and in Lewiston Sunday and luce»:lined T(Tark Hutcheson in Lcwiston and for a barbecue dinner. Lvcre also at the reception following Bill and Darlean lVilson and at the Kendrick VFW hall. Saturgrandson Brian Clcmm campeci at ciay Nels ancl Alana attencled mernElk River from Friday U»lil Sunday, orial services for Jack Smith. W(.cincsday dinner guests of Jeny Brian, age 6, out-fishecl his granddad each day. IGalloway ivcre Carol Bradford and Celia Sigmond of San Diego, Calif. I 276-3281 (I'illiam Steve, Eristic, Nikki and Justin Halt ai>ant saturday nnd sunday at the poor farm. By Darlean Wilson ed with Corrections 1'17, Kandrtak, Troy Market Market Juliaetta Published Q 8:30am —12:30pm 1:I ' 5;15pm 9pm 8;30am noon — — G:30 1:30-sp —9ptn G —12:30pm noon 8:30— G:30— 9pm 8:30am CIQ56jfje Js Jerry, C]inton and Scott from Park. i', sore thr<>at or other prob]«ms in-t The Kendrick Gazette, Thursday, July 31, ) i9/ Meals havv. been chances for visit- <Iic ted iii m<dical test.;. The second ing at Ethel's table when thv crew l;i(tor is rel'< rred to as "illness beJotly hlmlta hauled to Clinton's barn and at I avior," This is exhibited through table othehwise. DAY Hay, hay, hay! The sun is shining (htf fo]lotving CARE AVAILABLE. proc«ss«s perception My The cr< ws took Saturday after-;Iud thoughts of f«cling "lasssnssgsseas home. Meals 8< snacks provided. 'and the hay bales are being hauled. ill, verbally noons off for partying. The Smiths Iif*sctii>infgf an i]in«ss t<i others, alterThv first ones w«lit into the barn Lucinda Hitcs. 276-4512. I enjoy rl h'fpjng Aunt Jsnfcs grnjfhI in rf: Il, 'rrjvjfjns nn I;eskjng mndov«r I'oITCHELI. I It9c waitingthe we«kend with many more !celebrate her 80th birthday at Clark-I i«;Ii in the fi«ld. Many acres < trc;itin>(nt. lston on the 19th and joined the lar-l "A par<at m;Iy kiave a role in de I FREE TO GOOD HOME: Turkish- havr bren swath(.d and still more ge gathering CGVS I at the Avon ranch home! >«riniiig is standing. IGN He Headac da h es Parts-chasing i]in«ss beb< havior," has I.evy Angora White f spayed dec]awed conte a way of life for nf Lfnny snrf BJ Jordan this pcs< "g m pjr m: v rsrnnrnhsr those not p eat. I blue eye, I yellow, 4- yrs. Work E Related Sports operating «quipm«nt. Back Hoe 8 DL>rr>p Truck These mach- Saturday to congratula1« them on lji«ii i» Iikier letting tlif rn st;iy home old, Phone 276-7322. Pain i»vs do have a way of breaking '5th v;edding anniversary, Clinton I«I Im school or t c«it ing a lot f>f 2t9nc dotvil at th(> lead], oppol'tune t]me, and Ethvl Smith and grandson Nath-;i't<ntion Seneral Excavation tvh<.n they weren't feeling A h(it bvai ing on Park Ranch's an Stout attendvd the 90th birthday U.«ll. 0th«rs ni.fy iiave been treated Septic Installation FOR SALE'. Two AST Pentium 'aler, being op< rat<.d by hired hand r«ception for Margaret Parks Sun- fli."f«t ent]y," CMT, HIIP I.]censed 8, Banded in Idaho! multilnedia I.«vy li<>tes that actions or becomputers from our Don Golf]en, s«t a fire in the hay day aften>oon. Nat]o(ta]ly Certified Other visitors at the Jerry Smith, Iiaviors reinforc<.d by parents often field <in tliv southwvst sid«of Park, classroom. Software Assitaiits, luckily thv snioke attracted the at- place last we«k were Dan;ind Barb in«re;ise in fivqu< ncy. Be]ated tr> 289-8378. Call By Appointment Hagvn, I.arry and Debbie Funke, this finding, initial research indi2t9c tention of Jerry and Jody Smith Th» C;>p]>s, and Tim and Dvbbie <:itcs that a child v, ho I«nt h«l]> and notified Steve who receives NEED YQUE LAWN MOWED this , and Tracy Johiison, Clinton Smith Carr:II nf,Dnnry, nrrd Lsnny Ann;Sy<r:Isr srrrnfjnn for s certain type summer or taker> care of while saw the smokv where hv was fenyou are on vacation. A reliabl« cing on the far side IIay hands <>n Park Ranch have (lined t<> suffer from such complaof his place and boy will do it for you. Call Adrian :irrivcd iii time for the final mop-up. been Dan Gold<.n and Matt Robert-;,ints;is an;i<lult. Adrlitionally, parat 289-4597, Thc total loss w«rv 3 big jellyroll son of Avon. nts and chil<lr«n may follow simiLET OIJR TEAM WORK FOR YOU. Ethel and Clinton tf8nc b:iles an<] about an acre uf windSmith, with] ].,r patterns v.h«n it crimes to using iiephew Scott for rotvs.. a helper, went to'.t<i]th It was a Iong hot hour's work. our insuian««ntc<lh, servic<s, one fr>rm of i]lness TIP-TOP CONDITION. This ranch Lewiston Monday to pick apricots ],«havior. style honte is IMMACULATE! 2 Jody and Sc<!tt h iv< made their at aunt Paulina Whit«'s. They a]s« "W<t don't know the specifics about large b«drooms, large kitchen, livCall (i(1«, C ]] us 1today d f a 1, for irc. fqu<jte. us(>a] trips to I.clviston with a few called on their daughter Kay Stout,;;hich actions may influence childing w/ fir«place, main floor utiNathan and extras Nicholas, Kay's and throtvn in.,l«rry joined them n, bui. th«re is good indication lities and ]<>ts of storage. Full on thv 22nd (In;i round-about thru day care kids, Kay and her boys tli<r( are connections bvtween genb <(St.'alt. nt tv]ul ill ol'e l'Oolrl IJ»II:RY INSURANCE 51 D>icotv to a]1«nd 'to farm business wvlve nverni rht visitors at her par- (rations," shr says. and hobbles. Mature land- 'in<I ent's Park farm Friday, biinging 1035 NAV Nye, uite A "I'tn 1230 S. Grand kl«1] itin v«ith 1ki(' ('wistoil not saying work, parents should scaping. $ ]]0,000, Ask for Marge ! Nathan for a tveck's visit. Clinton ',.](Vays ignore th<. ir children's Puilman, 1YA i]lat POLESON RFrALTY, 746-3331. h<>lping Ih(.r» avoi<I;i total melt- and Eth<i] 800-556-6363 ha<] inade a business trip n«ss dotvn, comp];tints 99163 they should be W(.ekvnd 8( cves. 743-0139. 'I'h«Smith liaying crew for the 1<> Winchester earlier in the day. Otva>v that kids watch 509.332-»32 what they 509-33>4-3710 Dianna Schrocder returned Thurs- <io and often imitate it. It's POE EAI,F.: ISIII Ford (I T Pickup. tv«uk» nds tins iri«lu<]ijd brother Don true for Smith, Mos«<>tv; .Jake Beyer, Bovill; d;iy from an extend<id stay with hcr inany activities, and it's also true Call aft«r 6 p. m, 276-777]. .">Il(rk Iuallo]](', Dent'y; and this past mother in California. '.or i]]n«ss." 21]Op Steve and Tracy Johnson, Cody Sunday, s<in Jini Smith and daugh~eenntannSFE~ FOR SAIsE; Ft't ski Cuciilllbt.l'ss pots( t«rs front lloyd«n Lak<, to join and Tylrl havv been entertaining, Tracy's mother, Jackie Miller, on f,juliaetta to(e, 8< summer squaski 8: mor<, NeW Do You have a BURNING in YOUR neck Call aft(r 3 p. m. for details and a visit from hcr Golden, Colorado (D«laved from Last Week) to place an <>rd«r c.ill 276-3535. ! or back, arm or leg'? Leave a inessagr. Call will be answered. HICHGLAS 8110c Park News ! I I ~ — 'ody's i llbSSa(re l. rherdr>V I.... ROC'! < i 289-8324 208-276-3028 t > < I fol'leeping — ~ S— I .Rl JSM CnintrTICtmn BIG YARD SALE: Fri. 6( Sat. Aug. I A. 2. 403 Ward St., Ju]iaetta. 9 to 5. Large collection children's ~ New Parents May Influence Cori tarTEotsoa ~ Vinyl ~ Y]ny] bad 289 Jeanette I. Thiel FREE TO GOOD IIOME' week old puppies. FIa]f Lab 6( half Aust. shepherd. Call 289-367] (tv(irk) or 289-3781 (home). I t 1219 Idaho St.—Lewlston — 446e hLATmht MEETINGS w]Q be held Friday at 8:00 p. m. for teenagers 1$ Fears and older, at the Farm Bureau Insurance Bldg. In Kendrick. Call 289-3151 for Info. 1 I C. ! 0 5IONDAY BATTL.ES aanTdRICK FIRE BALL Ie av>LIIable to rent for famQy gathextngs. lii far meeting room; )%5 ter ktlobaa and meeting room. Contact koran or Scott Ha]non at IN4N7. TUES, Licensed Public Accountant ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPING TAX PREPARATION ELECTRONIC FILING I Serving Your Community For 26 Years Member: ; Idaho Assoc. Public Accountanls National Society Public Account... I FRI. IOI ~maL Neo<I RM<cpEFsse I Kendrick Lewiston Electrical Installation and Service I '—Call J.'s Beauty Bar f reit W at Stra Ba 3S NI-II71 at vbtt 10S W. k. he year real oataeo ~,, Sl tlabo Cannon JULIAETTA, Turn to 289-5666 "BSQ Out Back" RODEO DANCE FOLLOWING and 912 Johnson Manor 426 Water Street 83535 A Community for SENIOR CITIZENS And/OR DISABLED Phone (208) 276-7591 TDD (206) 335-3248 Juliaetta, 50-84 bedroom apartments laundry facility garden plots community area for community or family events Care Policy GR-NO85 patio Many Apartments Have Been Newly Renovated Call Len Spreiter 0 Box 286 II15 E Main Idaho 8353y Offering First Month Rent Free for a Limited Time. 208-289-5433 BANKERS D ID 1 on Home Health LIFE AND CASUALTY CO Curb-Sile Recyciing in Kenlrick E. Main 289-5302 Call for details 5270 9 KENDRICK, IDAHO time has come Chic>ago, COMING SATURDAY, AUG. p~ l An idea whose Kendrick, u AUTO REPAIR Available P u Engine RebuHding Insurance Vlckle Tuessl Thurs., Fri, 'w Ron's Rocket Shop When Your Ages I Twice-Baked Spuds & Salad I I Health Care looking forward to working in the community Hours: 9 to Joe Greer ( Home Tiffany's Thursday evenings by appointment. STEAK served with i Design in Moscow Wedsl Thurs prI. u u , Announcing to our staff. Idaho in Kendrick, Friday Hite is Steak Night i Doctor Says "You need special care at horne" 7 a recent graduate of Leon's School of Hair Conrtie at the Antelope 'I-888-889-5666 Where Do You TIFFANY HENSON Tiffany Tues. & Thurs. Antelo)e HaIqenini,s r~r or IIDAHO 276-3314 ~~,~n~~~ ~ ~n~n~~J 289-3291 We are pleased welcome uss Pump Instal]ation d]: Service 22 Years Experience Licensed, Bonded, Insured ~ Commercial Kim rkr (208) 743-4567 ,'ustom for Free Estimate- 'esidential 289-338'I 746-sbe] V. Electric an appointment please Tell Your Friends! JandC l e lill tifI)all ~neelf Wa ln>etage tarlna Ooll emeegni Phone (Toll Free) Cannon's office TODAY to schedule LET DR. NICHOLAS PUT OUT THAT. FIRF! ~u~s~ ~u~u~~u~u~ «n~ rr , tt4ee A jLENTALt We oui at tawa. aa<a t]<a isla ORosa balHast Oaa(ttyata eat w~ hetaea 70>n <Eeeeeel+ ea a MOKBfo -rrrr.-~rrrrrrr~rr„-ru~~rrr 9:00am-5:00pm 9:00am-6;00 pm CLOSED 9:00am-5:00pm 9:00am-5:00pm 1YEDNES. THURS, tf27no IFIOI1IIISIONAL CARPI]s T CLI]'JkNIIta. Coutact Rgrder'e Home Canter. Keadrlek 989-8MI. tf4ec Call our Lewiston $ Pf [t Pf 289 3221 tf7nc products but don't know where to buy the«al Call 8htrleI< Hadley, Avon Iadepeadeat Sales Representative. 276-7707, EACH WEDNESDAY IN KENDRICK t <lo KENDRICK FAMILY DENTISTRY JEFF SOWLE D p 5 I I ! LAWN MOWING: Hard-working 13yr.-old looking for yards to motv in Juliaetta, If you are interested please call Lance Hedler 276-4391. AVON next on Well Drilling 'tl EVENINGS JULIAETTA 276-3667 NEED YOUR YARD WORK DONE7 Call me at 289-4494. 2t51p be at the < work, I 743-3o67 21]One FOR from wortt. I.evy, who has conducted rcs«arch into illness b«haviors, explains that a p< rsnn's being labeled ill r«suits from a combination of two factors. GENERAL PRACTICE Bankruptcy IVII]s a Prob<Etc Real Estate 4 Business Faml]y Law <b D]voroe — 2t10p LOO>KING homv CHIRGPRACTK KENDRICK FIRE HALL '3$ , Attorneywt-Law TV; various sizes 289-5680. FOR RENT: 1 8E 2 bedroom apartments. Phone 208-835-4611. tf46c Gsls's l)ale Wolff, Morgan and Colin, joind the family for dinner Sun ay .Y],try Jn and Gale visited Mary Jo s — I Base Board Heaters. LAWN MOWING SERVICE in the Oameron, Leland, Southwlck area. Call 289-5391, ask for Russ. tf52nc mr.'n pnllnrsn. —CALL— — 18-mo. HOME: old Austrailian Shepherd/Border Collie female. Gentle spayed around children, livestock. Knows a few basic commands. Nice dogs. but we hove one too many. Phone 289-3943. 2t6nc h you just tough it out'. How you respond to illness may Don Pratt in Craigmont. depend on a variety of factors. Yet research indicates your parents may hav<. played a significant role in ', Qfg)It!It $ shaping your pere«ption and reaction Io illness behaviors you can |tiled I!]h $ eI'tilt'I in turn pass;ilong to your children. "Parents tend to rein force and model b(haviors for their children, and those bvhaviors may include thucft Lyons dealing with illness," explains Dr, nuns Lnvy, prnfn,snr n( the Un>vcrI[<>y ]]744 sity of Washington School of Social I CAI.L FOE FOR SA[~: 1969 Baba Vo]kstvagon Bug; 2 15 gal. F]sh Tanks (com- FREE TO GOOD —stay cold rfn? Or Paul Rush CII ERR] I 8: Nelson's Orchards in 'I'r<>y, ID, still h(>s pl«nty of good ch<. rries. You pick, 45c lb. We pick, 70c lb, C]t>sed Saturdays. 208-835-4862. oc NEED HELP HAYING7 I have 3 years experience. Call Matt Weyen at 289-3281. 4t6p Ihrsrs 848ae Rep]aoe~<>(R>t 1V]nd<ywI ~ RonfIFLc Itloc FOR SALE: Approx. 38 acres farmland and 6 acres timber near Camtsron. Terms, Send bids to Blankcnship, 510 A]rway Drive, Lewlston, ID 83501, by Aug. 1. Phone 743-2491. Owner reserves right to accept or reject any or al] bids. 4t7c sfs-,'ill I ~ Remod<>]lns toys. Duplos, cars 4 trucks, pull ! toys, farm sets, r;icetrack, remot« control truck, etc, 13oys clothes siz«s 2-7, larg«size wonl(sll s clothes. Playpen, Sheets, full, twin and crib. Kitch«n it«ins, etc, 'Ihis is a liirgc sal(. NO carly birds. p]ete),'onsole Co., I CTLII for Details or Stop by and Our Manager v(ill be happy to Show You Around <Lad ATLswer Your Questions. 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 ln Here is what is being accepted at this time: Newsprint Magazines Cardboard (corrugated 8 uncorrugated) Clear Glass Tin Cans Aluminum Can Plastics No. 1, No. 2 8 Milk Jugs THE FOLLOQfyllg IS SU/,gESTED. 0 e please don t use plastic bags for recycllbles Please have items out by 7:30 a. m. Thursdays ~ It would help if you would rinse all cans and make sure they are empty. You do not have to take the labels off. ~ Cardboard must be flattened. It would be very space saving if everything else was also flattened. THANK YOU VERY MUCH 1 4 The Kendrick Gazette, Thursday, lnNI 802 —10 viile, Texas. the wedding of Mark Hutcheson and l.oca)s Randy Grant of Emida spent lastllzonda Adamson in Lewiston. Sun- K endrick ( e»y d fronl Last Week) weekend with her grandparents, day the Henson family and friends Benscotcr joinrd Marie and Milton Grant, Last Tues- picnicked and picked huckleberries day Marie assisted with the dinncrlin ihe Laird Park area. The group th the funeral service for involved Buddy and Alice. Bryce en ~( following j Mildred Johnson. Marie and Milton and Chelsie, Tony and Kelli and »cky visited Ann Turner in ') attended the funeral for Leonard Jordan, Tiffany Henson and Jake, g, ln the Yockum Thursday. They visited Jarrod and Alex, Ed and Donna ( with Wm. Briers and treated htm~eorkitt, Theresa Boycr, Shannon and om n's FellowshiP nl e g Kendrick Chul'ch. Don Benswas a Monday tcr. Saturday Milton and Marie at- Lake, Wash. visited over the weekI fend d iha rvcddinu cky visited Kari Galloway. reception at the cod tvith ltfillic stockard and Dick I VFW for Mark Hutcheson and Ron-} Mabbott. da Adamson. Monday Marie and Saturday Lowell Hubbard cut t ended th. funerShirley Richey and granddaugther ivood with Richard and Fonda Wil- da Amber went to Lewiston to shop, son. Sunday evening the Hubbards They also stopped by the hospital to entertained friend Jim and Ellie 1997 y ~~+ ~g ~~ I ~I I I fI ~I I~ 3], July mei~gg~yg g '" grQ I i " Interior 6, Exterior Latex Flat Wall Wnne/IdeSiei )I linl ueSe 805-10 ~p I sip u gei, l Inl. 6, Exl. Latex Semi Gloss Enamel Willie/PeSIel heSe tII3 95 fJsel SOft Ti@ Brushes 20% Of f ReCI PriCe R 220 Roller Covers $ 1.99 FULiLER O'RIEN PVA 220-22 ROItpe'I( alii SHEET Y )+ALL SEALER $8 99 assai 6et a your paint nee s ere. Trays —Brushes —Paper Buckets — Roller Covers Long Handles —Patching Plaster —Ex. Spackling Paste Tack Cloths —Paint Thinner —Sandpaper — Seaiers I >( I Cori in Lewistor. canipus Dai,iel 'r<,i>rcseiitcd ndrick K fronl a Huiich, Higli iSchool ivas oiic of thr younj, Idoauho'<vere stud<:nt Al S ~ ~ H.:n reccptio» fo r Nel a companied d Snev Gertrud St and K" thy Witt EIa- 'nd Elnm Thtir <lay Laurin 1th El rltiiie visit.d J; ct 1.'d '; 1 guest wi III hcl'notl 'r Ada IVcst n iahl. Th rsda Ad a» ovcrniglit gii<.st ivlth Janet in Last 1Gonda> <l>'<.'rnigilt Spokane. M< aIIo >pcIIt lh d;, 21st J;in t ti nigiit wIth Ad . I ~ ZGE'~ C~FE I l I ~ -l Iel Jo.- ~ HOME CENTN Co-Op El<acti'ic '1 «Ci>liege St~a~t~i Y ihc Wllhanls Tweit and Pearl Groseclose. Wednesday Pearl hcr friend Tiffany Fulton of Burns, accompanied Marilyn Benjamin toI Oregon visited with Freda and EvIvioscow where they met carlenelcrctt Farrington Friday and saturWaltner and Gertie Pederson for ] day, The girls drove up to particiiunch. Thursday pearl divas an evc-IIJate in a Twiet family reunion. ter.Ã4RI( sc IDA11O PJIONE 28II-s'ril ning dinner guest of Andy and Jamil Eric Southwick, Lila Weaver and Brown and family on Fix Ridge., Sharon Suebcrt and boys visited on Monday 8 Tuesday 5 am 3 pm Hairy and Dorothy Winters of Lew- Monday ivith Thcda and Ted Metcalf were iiston Monday guests. Tony and Bonnie Guiomar Wednesday to Fnday 5 am 9 pm of Tuesday Buddy Henson divas thc Hayward, Calif, arrived for a visit Saturdays 6 am to 9 pm guest of honor at a family ilinner 'ith <laughter Cari Millage and hushostcd by his ivit'e to celebrate his biind Mike, and Bonnie's moth<.l, Sundays 6 am to 8 pm birthday. Guests were Marvin and Bernice Peterson of Lcwiston. Some Ila Henson of Lewiston, Grace~ of the higlilights of the visit were: Groscclose and Alyssia Henson of a barbecue on Friday. Attending 'jlr Maryland, Elaine Grosecloae andi wrrc John and Dcb Harris and Kathy Grosrclosc, Desmond and Ka- cnc Flowrr oi'uliactta (Bonnie's =ri joined them for calwe, ice cream, classmate from Katniah), a trip to prime Friday, Aug. I g Saturday the family gathered at thc Divorshak and Silvcrwood. The g 2 Chi k d Sy Kendrick Park to observe the birth-', week ended with a wonderful dindays of Buddy, Kari Groseclose and, ner at Rooster's Landing in Clarks5 Breakfast Buffef: Sunday, Aug. 3 Jordan Hrnson of Ephrata. 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Grace Groscclosc, Saturdav evcnin, but it will bet many of them, rw Elvine Wilson 'udd~ and Lura Red Cross Pharmacy All Gift 8 Floral attended'ene psederoshon wa~ltn~r, Gertie and toMarilyn Benjamin had lunch author in a Mos'osv restaurant. Qn Sunday marilyn and Verlin hosted a family potluck dinner. Guests were Gertie Pederson of Ailoscow, Rob and Lotta Pedcrson and Martha and Albert of Copenhagen, Denmark, Herb and Erin Pederson of Ephrata, Inez Broweleit of Colfax, Bobbie and Jerry Pederson of Hayden Lake, Ken Pederson, Dan anil Sue Wenstrom, Dana and Drew, Don and Tracy Benjamin, Lori and Duane Bogar, Kyle and Kristopher, all of Lewiston. Pearl Groseclose was a visitor in the afternoon. Bobbie and Jerry were overnight guests and returned home Monday morning. Mark and Denise Fischer called on Juanita Craig and Jeanne Wadford saturday. Joanna and Juanita attended the party to celebrate Mar- 'Ivlillon wilson on wednesday. 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