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July Nojlding Planned-
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Tigers Boosters to HonorTrack Teams at SBQ June 7
The Kendrick Tiger Boosters will
honor meinbers of the Kendrick HighSchool boys and girls track teams ata 'barbecue in the Kendrick ParkTuesday evening, June 7 at 7 p. m.,
The Boosters said all members of f
the track team'and their fiami]lies, aswe]) as KHS faculty and, of course,
'llBooster members are both invitedand urged to attend.
Each family fs asked to bring asalad and. dessert dish,
Gary Browning
Vol. 93 (US)PS 574-740) Ker>dficlc and Genesee, Lafah County, Idaho Thursday, June 2, 1983I
K d i h A hf„ofGod Fo«o» >«~)n. 77. At~ M thodf t ch h f 5 I Ioy" "oimgarfnorSunday, June 5
FOrmnr WarahanSO I Pvvvor Jim vyatvvn vvniivded al!Ref)reS AS'"1'hc Printed woitl is a Powerful
f,ool of collllllllillciii,toll;tilt] all esscll- RJi drick Community United Methodist > I~
vial pvii, vf missionary vvvvtv y ill iypana ol Passes c»vi'vn that there ivlli bv an iill. Jajfaoffa PosfmasforI'@f ';.«p the world today" says Miss Marca chut'ch potluck dinner Sunday, Junei"oi'iest W. Durbin, a foriner man r,, ~,, V Ciii'0.'i'n Giavelle
iMunger, Assemblies of God mission- ' 0 to]lowing 11:00 a. m. worship sei-agei'i'he Genesee Union Ware- vice OV ei»gartnet', ]'osi.ines{etaiy worlcing with the International
' vice.se Co., passed away at 8:20 a. m. Please bring a covered dish to
. i'liaetta Post. 0{fice, will beoi'he JiiliaCorrespoll(le)lee Iilstitllti'ICI) pro- ' ' ' eas«ing a coveret 0
8ttjtittjay, May 28 at Latah Care share —and a friend!..;;;gg, „:;.,",~'"'.>'"i":"~;", ~vv - gi'alii ill 1''llssels, )-]c)grum..,"$t tvi(t 'v Cell{el', Moscow.
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Miss pMtt» ver will be giiest speaker ter in Ju]fact t;i's liistoiy.Sunday, June,", 1083, 1:0o . m.
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acci'edited, home-stud> Bible school,: '.:.-: «"' '. -"'., v.< !~:;;i som Festival, but ]Kendrick's 23rd
sPonsored by the Assemblies of God .",,;,"p:-::,...."y~;,,-.»jj'y~~;i."vj:„'j<»annual Locust Blossom DayDiviviav vi povvi v Missions. Itv j 'i,,", "',-,- :','::.i;:-„",yki:i -„:it;::,;v:,:-dap'uvv still v decided success. Tpv v ~i,;;,::
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~ ]III!I i ]>, " 'urposes aic Lo evangelize, teach and I ';"„;:„':;.,".";,'.i"'","~~j"','p';;!,',;~'irst heat wave of the summer hadh,v
1;rain people in the Wort) of God by I t': ."]' -vv""':;,.'j'pdp ', -:'.gP~i~j; sent the mercury into the middle.Lorraine Rae Frary iand Benjamin an Accounts C]erk. 'She is emp]oyed extension inethods.,opened in 1967, ~ v,,p',;„:,,';:::„~j,,'„,:,'j-,.<,'''f]i,',".and high 90's under a cloudless sky.
Irving Gonzales will exchange wed- at Sunset Sports'Ce'nter in Lewiston. ICI now has students in 132 coun- '..„„-~'yf.",''„:, p'v 'he crohvd appeared to be downding vows Saturday, July 16, at the Benjamin is the son of Bernice tries of the worltl and more than 7: ",,try"„:":,:-:"-i+'dti~"'lightly from previous years. ThereKendrick City Park. Richardson of Orofino, and John million coi»ses have been distrib- were, it was estimated, just under
Lorraine is the daughter of John Gonzales of Merced, California. He uted. 1,000 served at the barbecue dinnerand Donna Frary of Kendrick, and is a 19?8 graduate of Orofino High At this special niissions service, in the park at noon. r vih
tijs a 1981 graduate of Kendrick High School and is employed at Glenwood Miss Munger will sliaie information ,Part of the loss of ciowd could un-School and a 1983 graduate of Lewis- IGA in Orofino. (about the outreach of ICI materials doubtedly be traced to the beautifulClark State College with a degree as work)wide and will show a slide pre- weekend which was also the begin-—:sentation of the woi'Ic at the ICI of- 'ing of the general fishing season.
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dfice in Brussels, '1'Iie Piiblic fs in- A, number of local families joined
8tlASiyS rill'CaOS8 ony oeser n jure vited to at tend. the many who headed for the woods,,Of the 100 years the P<;L ofi'iceIn Sike-Car Accident lakes and streams.akes and streanls. has existed (began by Chft les Sny-
B Tony Loeser son of Sandy and g~anSon Metcalf Wedding der in October 1882, nanied after his'rank Loeser, suffered a hair-lineI $ d
'Q 19 Forrest had been employed by the daughter', Julia «nd Etta,), Mi.
Wdt d H ] Z )in k f fracture on the right wrist and sev- Theda Swenson and Ted Metcalf, warehouse firm 42 yeai's when hn an point ay Nor]a Callison re rted that 183'o'eiingartner has bee» Juliaej.ta's
S t wi k l t d t eral cuts and scratches around his both of Ju)iaetta were united in retii'ed in 1970, He was only the P P gn Per an e en e ns y o eo le si ed u at the Pioneer Postmaster for 26 Years, from 1957-South ck comple e arrangemen s i
i booth for their ioneer ribbons. Thist h B t' f h K drick head and face,Sunday evening aro- marriage Thursday, May 19, at the third manager in the firms hhtory. P 1983.o pure ase ur s a e en ricfrom 0 and y ven and Mi]] MCEi d Lmd 7:30 P. m. following' bicycle- United Methodist c]iurch jn Sand He was born July 19, 1 00 n Ne-9 t i r - was four more than had registered
poln a 10last ear
He,retires with 30 years of gov-
assumed operation of this local res- car accident at the bottom of the point ivada Coiuity, Missouri, the son of ernment service, Besides serving
taurant on Wednesday, June 1. old school house hill. Tony was rid- Aft 1 l'
th William iF. and Hettie iDurbin. Three Edd Kent, a former American Rid- the federal government a o t a-ct', S lol't loileyilloon ill01'ng
his bike doivn j.he hill when ap-'Idaho, the couple is malcing their years later the family moved to ge resident, was the oldest ma e ter, Mr. Heimgartnei lias also beenmrs. Zelinsky, who has had previ- parent]y lie lost control and ran into horne in Ju]iaetta Tioy, where his fatherwas employ- pioneer to register. Edd is 93 years a pilot with the Naval Air Corps dur-
ausi experience fri. the restauranf, the side of a moving car that was etl by the railroad. young. Mrs. Frances Fry, at age 90, ing WW 11 and an auxiliary mailbus)ness said Tuesday morning thaL driving by. on Main 'Street, shatter- y'
N~ jje graduated. from Troy High was the oldest fema]e pioneer. carrier in Juffsetta before befng ap
she will manage the cafe full-tune ing the winclshfe]d of the car and T]ie igendrjc]c V F W j A ufSchool and ther> earned a degree jn pointed by President Dwight D. Eis-
@s soon aa Philip Zelinsky's family wreclcing the bike. Tony was driven], ' ' ', business at the University of Idaho. Fine Parade-,'ary No. 3913 are invited to attend enhower in 1957 as Postmaster.
knaves to this area. Philip recently to the eniergericy:. room of Giitman, He went. to work for Genesee Union This year's Parade ee Mi. Helmgartner's appointment.the potluck dinner on Thursday, Junecame from ..California to purchase hospital'by his parents and after a 9 at 6:30 p. m. at the Sour Dough
Wihrehouse as a bookkeeper October to be comP]imented for again pro fo]lowed Myrtle Cochran as post-B]ewett's .1Narket but his wife and thorough check over was d.e]eased ,Auxiliary Post V. I~. W. hall at 15, 1928, alld hvas namd manager viding aii ou>Landing en 'aster while May Walsh was Offi-
ii Ittwo children remained behind untu and i~turned to ]ijs home that eve- ', 'Septembei 10. 1947. He was man- The Pierce "Timberline Float for cer-in-Charge befoi'e Mr. Hefmgant-1104 Warner, Lewiston, Id, Bring i
school was over. Mru. Zejinnky has ning., ' ager of: the firm for the next 23 that communities 1860s Days was ner officially took his post.dessei'.been--helping in -the grocery,-.stoic gears. judged best overall entry. Mr. Heimgartner was instrumen-unf]]v phil'8 wife, Terry Ls able to ... CARD OF THANKS Forrest mairried Llllian Messmer lW4nners ~ 'e n nh~ mn + ta) for the new building constr'uctedwork there. Cedar Ridge PiCniC June 12 f'
would like to thmk the follow- Jiily9, 1939, aLMoscow,and shesur- division went to: in 1974 which now houses tlie cilr-The Cedai Ridge picnic wf]] be ing gentlemen for their help in cleaii- rent postal servfces in Julfaetta. He
Xn other staP c)ages,'n. hrgeJune 12th in the new Communitv ing up Sunday following the Locust He was a member of the Genesee 2nd Potlatch Ridge Workers 4-H remembers when mail was deliveredA]mander, who ~ een operat g building on Cedar Ridge. Blossom Festival: Bobb Watt, Doii Commuiiitr Church and the Shrine 3rd—Orchards B]~om Festiva] three times a day by railroad priorthe bakery department at t'e gro-
i ) t t, ) f i]o rade Millard Dou Harris G or e iBrocl ~ at Lewiston. He a]so was a 50 year Commercial division wfnners were: to the Highway post Office Liuckscey store, &]] eturn % t e f —go east about one mile, its just at~ Jim Hoogland, Rex Taber and Dick member of both the, Masonic Lodge Ist~arris Accomtfng (HPO's) and the current contractant] the {3r'der of Lhe Eastern S service. Besides the change in mailthe .gr~ery a~re will be taken y Holts. Thank you from tile Mainfenallce Othel sllrvlvors flic]ude three 3ld-George Pblke delivery during his term, Mr. Helm-Mrs. iAda 'Wastendahl. Mrs. Resi
Department. sons, Richard of Veradale, Wa., Dav- In the horse group, Tracy Moen of gartner has experienced thc change1t22p iDon Batenian id of Goleta, Ca., and Robert of Bear Rdge, drfKng a buggy that of posta] i'ates ranging fioin Lhe 3c
m an employee.Penty of ta le servce.
Boise a daughter, Marl]yn Markel] once belonged to her aunt, the late stamp for firsi. class mail io the 20cMrs. Zelinsky said Tuesday she of Aurora, Colo„ two sisters, Edna Joharrna Nelson, won Best Groomed. „t"'"""""""""-""'onesoeJr. Miss Program Juno 4 Durbin of Moscow and Lucille Kie- The WeiPPe Rodeo Royal y won While bein Post L a d ac)a]s and homemade soup and pies. ~e bert of Hoye, Id., and six giandchil- Best Horse GrouP. niber of the National Association ofShe said the cafe wf1] have a house dren. Postmasters for 26 Years, Mr. Heim-soup, borscht, which will also be Funeral services were conducted WINNERS OF BLVE RIBBONS gartner has set~ed as Board menavailable. at 11:00 a. m. Tuesday at. the Gene- IN HORTICULTURE ber of the Kendrick Joint. School Dis-
The 'ame of the cafe will also scc Comlnunfty Churcll with the Winners of blue ribbons in horti- tilct fo 9 eais a ) i a ttchange to the "Town and Country Rev. Roger Heindon officiating. culture on Kendrick fLocust Blossom C,.ty C)erk Q the ]960s aiid ]97{)Diner," iHe]en said. Burial was at the Genesee City Festival: as Board member of f.he Nest.ah
The business has been'Burt's Cemei.eiy with a committal serv)ce Joyce Biammer, Faye Mfchaus, Cemetery District i'or 3 germs; andCafe" (or'onfectionery) since July I'sac m by the iMasonic Lodge. Barbara IHepjer, Rose Brooke, Ruth active member snd Treasurer of the5, 1946, when Burt and Vera Soud- Joan Stout was organist and vo- Ar'mitage»rjs Pet'tfcord De]ores Kendiiclc Lodge Noers purchased the store fram Elmer enlist and sang, "How Great Thou Polumsky, Donna Weyen, Eileen charter member in the Juliaet:fa-McCoy. The Souders operated Ai t," and "Adnazing Grace." Souders, Loeda Biej], Betty Watts, Kendrick ambit]an v fthe business .until 1969 when they Pal]heal'el's: Laveime A derson Janice Groseclose Mrs Ray Cuddy, EMT, 1 f 1 ~ f ilI Iso]d it ta Wadford and McClean who Jess Jollllsoll Jolln Luedke iMer]e Joyce Clemenhagen Oretta Snyder J l tt ] D t toperated the cafe for a short time Robl i'ts, Wm. Mervyn and Robert Rose pnn Holt, Marjorie Wilkens. In September the nexi. Juliaettabefore selling it to Ted Fey. Ted Schooler. Junior Djv]sion: Postmaster should be appointed
f-and Phyllis sold the cafe to Mi]re Honolal3 bcateis: All friends and Malilou Groseclose, Nancy Huf Ben Carpentel of Lewisjon fioli tileHogan, who later sold it to the Mc-
I iieighbors. Clarkston Post Office is the Officei-7wens. ami]Y ]ias suggested htat
tiny niemorials be donated to the Mari]on Grosec)ose. Now that retirement. !ias begun,Shriners Hospital for Crippled Chil- Best-of-Shohv jn Horticulture: Mr. Heimgartner will continue his .
Pled oi the memorial of the donor's Iris: Joyce Brammer, volunteer and civic activities, a)ongoil oice, Flowering shrub: Joyce Brammer, with more Lime for fishing, t.mvel-
ing, pursuing hobbies, but moi'e iin-
CARD Or THANKS pol'tantly, along wit.ll mo:0 time j.o
We find it.,difficult to express n enjoy life and his family.Artilstf 0 iArraugeuhents:
words t.hc deep appreciation we feelto our family and friends who help- CARD OF TIIAN]<Sed make our 50t)i wedding anniver-
Cathy Mosher We would like to thank our neigli-v
sary an event we will always treas- bors and friends who came and help-itic;is a Precious memory. 0
Joyce Br~er, Ruth Armjt ge ed out on the grass fiie Monday.
dpLhe Planning, work, and effort that ... We really appreciate the concern ofDmina Weyenwas expendecl last Sunday leaves us t f our community Thanks again
Wendy Kinyon —1982 Genesee Jr. Miss with a feeling of humble gratitude. The Ken Konen Family
Tlie Genesee Junior Miss program The girls will be judged on schol-The beautiful cards, the flowers,
Cathy Mosher t 22p
entitled "Somewhere Over the IRafn- astic achievement, judges interview, your words of congratulations and Advanced] I
bow" will be presented Saturday, creative and performing ar ts, poise your presence in person and spirit Dmina WeyenJune 4, with two former Genesee Jr. and appearance and physical fitness, almost overwhelmed us. We truly Donna Weyen, Sec'y.
d Kri W d Ki G, j infelt honored bY so much love. Two ]jn]e Wfnuers were:
Congratulations to John Groseqfose Misses, Trish Martinez and Kris Wendy Kinyan, iGenesee's reigning0 is l ] 22c 0sca r an d Ru th Sf ind LOCUST BLOSSOM FUN +UN Men: 1. Bran t ' te igers, Ju l iaettaf, jnnfn the cord of wood Wc iHansen serving as Co-M. C.'s. Junior Miss will also be present and
12.52; 2. Robert Blair, Kendrick;would like to thank everyone w]i t th k ha The girls who wlil be competing 'will tell about what being Genesee
3. Todd Zumhofe, Kendrick;] are Darci iDerganc, daughter of Ric- Jr. Miss has meant to her. CARD OF THANKS Blossom Fun Run on Saturday wereWomen: 1. Jane Noreen, Juliaetta;
f Vr~ ff] Th I b i, )lard and Faye Derganc, ~]] do ~ The progra111 will be at 7:30p.m. A very speci l "thanks" to Betty as follows: 5 mile mm: 1t: Doug~, . v 2. Cathy Weyen, Kendrick; 3. Don-looking forward to your supportt original skit to the music of "Ma- in the Genesee High Schoo] Multi- H., Elizabeth M. and the JW ambu- Jacobson, Pu]]rihan, 27<8. 2. Dav-
mas iDon't Let Your Babies Grow purpose room. qtickets are $3.00 lance for their quick thinking and id Smith, Lew)stan; 3. peter Har- na Heinen, Kendrick. Also finish-next year. Thank you.
U'p Ta Be Cowboys"; Jenny Aiwohj, far adults an<] $2.00 for students, response when I had e, heart attack. rjman, pullman; 4. Clark Heath, i in the race was Ruth Hoffman of
daughter of Sa]]le Ajwohi, will do and will be sole) at the door. The To all of you for your prayers, cards, Potlatch; 5. Kurt Isaakson, TaCo-an original poem entitled "Friend- program is sponsored by the Gene- flowers, gifts and visits, I'm tru]y ma; 6. Archie George, Moscow; 7. p, special feature this year was 2
CARD OZ THANKS ship," Chandrs. Zenner, daughter of see Junior Miss Committee: Vicky grateful. Words are inadequate to Bob Sur]es, Moscow; 8. Pat A]]]son, 1st place plaques awarded to menTo fhe voters of Zone 1, Joint Russell and Kathy Zenner will do Boyd, chairman Alison Nawakow- express our appreciation to family Moscow; 9. steve Casky, Martan, and women racers and special rib-
B~oo] Distr]ct No. I Thank You a jazz dance routine ta the music, ski, Cindy Stout, Lezah Becker, Deb- and friends for di]] their help in rnak- Wa.; 10. Bill Dougherty. 'bons or the 1-6 place winners, bothfar your suPPort jn the recent elect- "It's a Mirac]e," and Nannette Mor- bie Herman, Frances HamPton, Tedi ing my home coming so Pleasant. Women: 1. Ann Dr]esbachv Mos- men and women donated by Bethjon. ken, daughter of Ed and Betty ¹r-Roach, iDee Hall, and Car]eue Em- God Bless a]l! cow, 38.40; 2. Bernetta Eby, Pen- and Steve Caskey, former Kendrick
ken will do an original skit showing erson. Crystal Gruel]~
dleton; 3. Me]issa Manoogion, Mos- residents who helped initiate the fun22c her sewing talents. 22p run on Locust B]ossom Day.
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Also boats, trucks and airpllones
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Pre-heating Oven Is Not I
Swanson, food and nutrition spec-
Necessary, Study Shows, ialist for the U-I Cooperatuve Extension Service. Foods of excellent
Clif ton Anderson, quality can be prepared without pre-Associate Agriculture Editor ,
heating the oven, she said.
Mo scoW, Idaho —You can cut fuel "These studies evaluted plain muf-iglrorlng recipe instruc- fins, yellow cake, baked custard, ap-
tions that tell you to "cook in a pre- pie pie, tuna csserole, frozen tunaheated oven," according to Marilyn casserole, cheese souffle and meat
loaves. Foods were baked in stan-,'he studies showed that energydardgasovensandstandard and self- costs could be cut about 10 per-
cleaning electric ovens," the Univer- cent by baking foods in non-preheat
sity of Idaho nutritions specialistI
ed ovens. In appearance and quality,
said. l.here were few appreciable differ-ences between foods cooked in pre-
Foods in cooked in non-preheatekin heated and non-preheated ovens.
ovens required a little extra bakingtime —not more than five minutes "ivhen frrel costs were low, peoextra. "There was onlY @ slight
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pie preheated their ovens withoutdifference in baking time betrvec thinking much about it. Now, wepreheated and non-pr'cheated ovens can't afford to waste energy. TheLarger variances were noted when USDA, studies indicate that, preheatthe different types of ovens Were ing the oven is an unnecessary usecompared. Even when ovens wer'e of energy and is not essential forpreheated, some ovens required con- good product quality," SWanson said.siderably longer baking times thanother models," Swanson said.
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AG1VES SOCLEAttorney-at-Law
Announces the Opening of her
KENDRICK OFFICE
New Office Hours in Kendrick Beginning June 1
WEDNESDAYS —9:00 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Phone 289-8111 or 882-7902
for an appointment.
I rrue wrll provideThe one I'e been wail.ing forLove will make our life endure
Coming togetherLike people usually don't doI'l leuk I'orward to the
getr.lrrg to krlow
IVe'll love each other equally wellThrouglr good timei as nell
as lrardshipsTogether we'l work toward
a common goal
Hopefully, I'l find my oneTotally mind, body and sou~lAnd nurture our feelings tillthey grow to be full
A bulterfly is a pretty thingThat. sails around on silky wings
j Nobody pays any attention asit flys by
(>rrd s crea'l iorr, tile brr tier'rly.
It @as lrjrtr.iri< Llrii sprrrrgbore to fly
I To nrate and grow, lay eggs and die.Sire roncerrled her'gg — -a tiny mothAll spun up neat in nature's cloth.
, Tlrere il. ivill be until wijjter has
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passedTo crawl out next spring on
a blade of grass.! It too vill grow and fly,IThe rompleted cycle of the
butterfly.
j Wlro takes time, in this land of ours
!To see the color in all the flowers?Who made all the tall grms grow?It was God, of course,
that has made it so!
Nora Fay Daberco5/25/83
Comlautea Literaaeyfor Maaangc!rs
Computer Literacy for managerswill be offered Thursday and Friday.June 9-10 from 8 a. m.-5 p. m. inMLH-100 on the Lewis Clark StateCollege campus. Don Scott is theinstructor. Course fee is $40 for 1;credit.
The course will emphasize practi-cal applications and practical in-formation regarding system selec-tion and business applications
or'omputers.
For information or to register,'allLewis Clark State College's Of-i
fice of Vocational Fxtension, 746-'341,Ext. 232,
--Written by Bud Adamson!at 3 a. m. one moraing!)
Joe Kalafus
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The nem center mill be the one point ofcontact for all customers mith multi-lineservice, for those mith special circuitservices (WATS, foreign exchangeservices, data circuits, etc.) or those mithother complex business systems. It will'be staffed by specialists trained in thecommunications needs of our majorbusiness customers. And everyrepresentative will be equipped with
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telephone: 289-5941
Hours: & a. m. —5:45p. nI,
CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOONSMemorial Day Thru Lobor Dtty
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'Summer Youth Baseball
Schedules for Kendrick
AIId Geliesee Listed
The Gazette - News, Thursday, June 2, 1983
The Gaxette-Reivej USPS 574-740)
Activity in the Summer YouthBaseball League begins next weekwith with T-Ball teams from Deary,Bovill. Kendrick, Elk River and Gen-esee all taking to the field. jBovill,Genesee and Kendrick teams startplaying Wdnesday, June 8.
Coach Kenny Brown said thefirst pra'ctice for both the T-Ball andLittle League teams in Kendrickwould be held at the KHS ball field
Monday, June 6 at 6:00 p. m.
A Consoli<lation of The Kendrick Gazette and The Genesee News
Published every wednesday (dated Thursday) and entered as secondclass matter at the post Office in Keadrtck, Idaho 88537 end QeneoeeiIdaho 83832, Latah County, under Act of Congress of March, 1879.The Offi<:irrl Newspaper of Genesee, Kendrick, and Juliaetta, Idaho
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T-Ball Schedule(T-Ball Teams in the area com-
peting in the summer league arefrom Deary, Bovill, Kendrick I, Ken-drick II, Elk River, Genesee 1 andGenesee II).
Arthritis-Number One tty it receives an extremely loivamount of financial support from
Cnppluig DIsease the public," said Sharon McKeeth.
Arthritis is the nation's numbe Over 31 mnlipn A~ericans haveone criPPling disease, but it come arthritis and last year 68 cents perin dead last in Public supPort. When person was donated to find a curecompared tp other major health for their disease. By comparis ny comparison,Problems, rePorts the Arthritis Fou. apprpximately 25p ppp pepp]e
muscular dystrophy, and $369 per"Many people still think of arthri- patient was donated to find a cure
tis as only the minor aches and pains for their disease. Arthritis also re-of old age," said Sharon McKeeth of I ceives less public support than can-the Arthritis Fpundajtipn's Idaho cer, heart disease, and cerebral pal-Chapter. "They don't realize that syar thritis cripples, disables and insome cases even Id]ls its victims,"
Arthritis is an umbrella term that Arthritis Month to bring the Prob.
1pp ~ dilems of arthritis to the attentionencompasses over 100 separate di-of the najtion," said Sharon McKeeth,The most common are os-
teoarhritis, rheumatoid arthritis The Arthritis Foundation is work
lupus, spinal arthritis, scler d'ng to Provide answer for this ser-
and gout. It strikes at nil ages iious health Problem, but we need ev-
,eryone's help. We receive no gov-
"Even though arthritis is the lernment funding, so we deP nd on
most o di b thi. Private contributions."most common disease in this coun-
For the Foundation's free bro-UU~U~~U~ I~U~U~I~U~U~U~~Uchure, "Arthritis: A Sertous Look
HANK S HILLTOP BARBER. at the Facts'olte pr call the IdahpS II 0 P Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation
IFor Appointment 743-8272, at 700 Robbins Road, Boise 244-7102.
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Wednesday, June 8—Bovill at Genesee II<Kendrick I vs Kendrick II
Thursday, June 9—Kendrick II at DearyGenesee I vs Genesee II
Saturday, June 11—Elk lRiver vs Kendrick I 8: II
Monday, June 13—Genesee at Kendrick IIKendrick I at Genesee II
Tuesday, June 14—Genesee II at DearyBovill at Kendrick IIKendrick I at Genesee I
Wednesday, June 15—Genesee I at BovillDeary at Kendrick I
Saturday, June 18—Genesee I rS: II at Elk River
Monday, June 20—Bovill at Genesee IGenesee II at Kendrick II
Thursday, June 23—Bovfll at Kendrick IDeary at Genesee I
Saturday, June 25—Elk River at Gencsee I k II
Monday, June 27—Genesee II at BovillKendrick I at IDeary
Wednesday,'une 29—Kendrick I at Bovill<Genesee I at Deary
Thursday, June 30—Deary at Genesee IIKendrick II at BovillGenesee I at Kendrick I
Thursday, July 7—Deary at Kendrick II
Saturday, July 9—Kendrick I 4 II at Elk River
Monday, July 11—Kendrick II at Genesee IGenesee II at Kendrick I
Thursday, July 14—Kendrick II at Genesee II
<A<)1 games except <Saturday are tostart at 6:00 p. m.
Coaches: Genesee II—Mike Marti-nez 285-1433. Kendrick I—Keith!Ford, 276-7288. Kendrick II—<Ron
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Little League ScheduleThe Little League Summer teams
are composed of squads from Deary,Elk River, Kendrick, Genesee andBovill.
Kenny Brown will coach the Kend-rick team (289-5351). Mike Martinezwill coach Genesee (285-1433).
All games except Saturday beginat 6;00 p. m.
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MOSCOW, IDAHO PHONE 882-4534
Saturday, June 11—Elk River at Kendrick
Monday, June 13—Kendrick at Deary II
Thursday, June 16—Genesee at Bovill'Kendrick at Deary I
Saturday, June 18—Genesee at Elk River
Monday, June 20—Genesee at Deary II'Kendrick at jBovill
Wednesday, June 22—Genesee at Kendrick
Thursday, June 23—<Deary at Genesee
Saturday, June, 25—Elk River at Genesee
Monday, June 27—Deary II at Kendrick
Wednesday, June 29—'ovillat Genesee
Deary I at KendrickWednesday, July 6—
Deary II at GeneseeBovill at Kendrick
Saturday, July 9—Kendrick at Elk River
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19 wlio are attending elementaryor high school full time.
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Kendrick did, on Saturday, Nay28th, with a fine full "Hot Day!"1983, long to be remembered. Thingswent well!
It was a joy to be there. Andthat 'Saturday Nite Bath'n theMud Hole! A gruesome sight! Noi.easily forgotten! Beaut iful sightswere to be seen You have to attendto really comprehend! Try it nextyear, if you'e still here!Graduations!
Prom far and wide came gradua-tion invitations! From the oneswith Highest Honors to those who'passed'e offer sincerest congrat-ulations and 'God Bless All'!
To say the least, our weather hasshown it's teeth in heat! It can becold and wet, at times!
Beatrice Hoisington has returnedto St. Joseph's Hospital for care of apossible blood clot in her leg. Allher friends send love, and hope 'allwill go well with
her!'eah
and Pam Fligev, with friendKarla'.cWilliama, all of lLewiston, vis-ited Iati the <Erma Stevens home fromFridity,tul Sunday. All seems to begoing,-well.,with our elderly MysticHeimyu tner.
The;iDon Hoisington and Phil Hei-nen, families vacationed at Coeurd'A!Ibno lake for 2 days this pastweekend, enjoying fishing, campingand al) it entails!
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handy for water and electricity..'he Gazette - News, Thursday, June 2, 1983They, like all lvho attended, were l
Ihappy with tl>e wea,ther, the pavade
Icbd c»e crowd. II. bcd been 4 year ICOtiur RitigO NO+8since !hey had beet< bete and Ver»elsaid. he al»boost hated to inquire „.The &riendly Neighbor Club
bout soi»e long'.ime frie»ds becausetoo of!en he Iieavd "they have passed I
Mts. Rose Akins of Clarkston and
away 1 Ital was tli<w only sad note IMv. and Mrs. LloYd Farri»gton of
'to tile Yaoatlo» days.I
ICendt'ick weve Sundav<allevs of ilfv. and Mrs. Cecil Bt'am-
al<d Mc<b< l '4letttl << Lt < il»i»sday aftet»oo» callels on th<. Wan- Mvs Ida Pevryman attended theey 1<lay fa»iily I;>0th wedding celebration oi'v. and
"'<itev glad»ation" patty at Nls. Oscai Blind on Bear Ridge Sun-
the Nay hol»e afforded much hilar-ity and fun fol about 60 gvad»ates <
and friends on .Sunday evening.,AJ Ma»icy visited with Walt and of Tim Eichnersl received the first
Babe Benscotev fvom Wednesday toI
place tvophy for a group float in i,he
Set»i day. 0» Thul'sday night, Jock children's division of; the parade.and l.isa. Webster of Corvallis, Mt. Nell a»d Lswvence Heimgartnervisited parenl.s, the Walt Benscotevs <vere Friday afternoon visitors of Jountil Sunday. Be»scoter
Otliev callers during the week in- Saturday afternoon visitors inch>-
eluded Jack and Molly Benscoter of Ided iDon and Barbara. of Sweetwater,Pullma», Toom and Wilma Greene, Ray and Ft an of Lepton andLewiston, Diane, Bob and Chvis Du- Mike and Marvette Benscoter andpea of Ovofino a»d Priscilla and Ar- little son, Travis of Moscow. Mikelee Atmitage, Southwick. It's al- 'nd Marvette stoppe<I enroute duv-
lvays nice to have family membevs ing the morning to take Grandmattickli»g i» and out of youv home. Jo to Kendrick to save her driving.
Wiiiatd and Hazel Cox of Lewis-I iMany people frost near and farton weve hevc Saturday to enjoy fa-
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visited American Ridge cemeterymily membevs a»d the Locust Fes- i though the hot sun and breeze wastival in company with the Andy devastating to the flower arrange-Coxes and David Neals. We were ments. However it shows that many,all thrilled when the Neal's 2 chil- care and also give their, thanks todven, Evic and Michelle and little Andy Cox for seeing tl>at the flag I
Mercedes Eichnev (st»all daughter lvas in it's place. I
Big Boar RidgeMv. and Nls..lar»es Holt attended
the glad»ation exev«ises Sunday af-ternoon;<t Colton. Bill McCanli was»ne of the graduates.
Happy Home Club
ICaven Ingle from Poltland spenta few days last week with her pat-ents, Mv. and Mvs. Jerry Ingle.
Ronald Ingle from Filer, Idaho,and Gail Ingle from Seattle spentthe weekend with Mr, and Mts. Jev-t'y Ingle. Boi.h Ronald and Ga ilwe<ca he< e to attend their 50thclass reunion in Deaty Saturday.
Mtz. Rosa Russell fvom Portland,Ov., spent the weekend with Mr. andMrs. A. C. Wilson and Leona and Mrand Mrs. Jay Dee Wilson.and Eldonand Mt, and Mrs. 'Wayne Wilson
L<ffie Lewis of Oakland, Calif., andBetty Nelson of San Frarcisco, vis-ited Sunday afternoon with Mr. andMvs. A. C. Wilson and iLeona.
Effie and Betty were here to at-tend their 50th class reunion in De-ary Saturday. They also visitedwith their bvother," Mv. and Mrs.
Ann Turner of Troy visited with
Vicki Benscotev on F<viday and pick-ed some flowers for the Tvoy High
School graduation.Dick and Vicky Benscoter at-
tended the Loc»st Blossom festivi-
I.ies in Kendrick on Saturday.Latel'hat
aftev»oon they visited EllaBenscoiel at I a!ah Cave Center.
Vernev and Isobel Davis oi'en-dleton, Or. came to Kendrick Thurs-
day to be on hand for the LocustFestival and visited old friends. They
have their 'tvailev home pavked atthe home of Jo Benscoter where it'
Mv. and Mi s. Jack Pat sley a»dJe»ifev left Ft iday fol Idaho Fallsto atte»d the 80tli wed<ling a»nivel-sary of Don»a's fathel'nd his edfe,Mt, and Mls. Be<i Plastino. Theyietutined ho»ie Yia Boise a»d si>e»i.
I Su»day night with theii son Ric..fa<k,,Donna and Je»ifei;<vvived i»
ICe»dr!< k Monday.
Mv. and Mts. Da» Kecltiei visite<1
Sunday with their daughtel a»d so»-in-law, Velda and Jim Stllimanhonor of hei birthday a»»ivel sary.
Katlina Fetguson of Nilto»-Ft ee-
watet, Oregon was a Sunday eve<t-
ing visitor in the home of Mv. and
Mrs. Duane Grant.Visitors of Mr. and N vs. El i»<. i
Cuddy and Kelly weve Mr. and Nv».
David Ball and family, Potlatch on
Saturday. Monday, all went I.o the
home of Gary»nd Rence Ball in
Crsigmont.The Friendly Neighbor's Club
quilt raffle was won by Kavl Geise,
who lives on Koeugel Cleek.Mr s. Lillian Wilson visited lvith
Ilfv, a»d Mls. Bill KV!!so», Diane a»d
Alvin from Thursday «»til Tuesday.
Lestev Nelson.Mv. and Mvs. Grant Clemenhagen
visited with Mr. and Nvs. Harold
Mahon Sunday afternoon.Mr, and Nn. Nike Patterson spent
the weekend with E»la Galloway and
Kraig.Mr. and Mrs. Jevvy Ingle, Ron-
ald Ingle and Gail visited Mondayaftevnoon with Mv. a»d Mvs. A, C.Wilson and Leona
Nancy Cohvell, Jevomy aml Jenni-fer of Peek, ICaven Ingle, Ronald
Ingle and Gail Ingle were all din-
ner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jerry In-
gle Friday evening'.
Mv. and Mrs. Charles Bower at-tended a family get-together at thehome of Mv. a»d Mrs, Ivvin Minden
Sunday at Harvard.Grant and Hulda Clemenhagen,
Roy Clemenhagen, Janice and MikePatterson and Eula Galloway attend-ed a picnic at the Gia».t, White PineTree. Sunday.
Terry Clemm joined other seniors
on theiv sneak to <Montana last week
following graduation from H. S.Mr. and Mrs. William Ingle, Hub-
bard, Ore. and 1@v. and Nrs. Norman
Nethken, Lew'iston were Sundaydinner guests of Grace Ingle.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cook and gran-
dson, Joe were. Sunday evening vis-
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adams.
ISunday dinner.. guests of Mr. and
Mrs, Bill iA,dams were Mr. and Mrs.Manley Waldron, Bovill, Joyce Whit
lock and Lon.Hammon of Lewistonand iConnie Williams and children ofKendrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Slind and 3sons, Longview, Wa, and Mv. and
Mrs. Harmon Sommer, Tualati», Or.and three daughters, spent the week
end in the. Oscar Slind home.to hostthe 50th wedding anniversavy oftheir parents, Ruth and Oscav.
Others who called in the Slind
home were Mr. and Nvs. George Jon-es, Kennewick, Wa., David Jones,Richland, Wa., Erma Jones Bennett,Spokane, Mds. George Baken, Yaki-ma and daughter Kathie of Seattle,Mrs. Everett Hammond, Pullman,W'a.
The annual Memorial Day Serviceand dinner at the Bethany Lutheranchurch was well attended and much
'enjoyed by a,ll who attended.Joe and Edwin Forest weve in
Coeur d'Alene last week wheve Ed-win had surgery on his foot.
Opal Forest visited with Mrs.Ruthie Wilson Monday af ternoon.Mr. and Nrs. Jerry Ingle, Honald
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and G@n Ingle visited Monday af-ternoon in the Wilson home. Also
Mrs. Annie Clemenhagen and Nr.and Mrs. Delbert Richardson visit-ed Monday evening with the Wilsons.
Written for Happy Home Club
Hauling cattle to the mountainshas been 'home wovk'uring the re-cent days.At The Stevens
Mother Effie Powell visited var-ibus cemeteries at Leland, Lenore,and Lewiston with her daughter,Marjorie and husband, Glen Stevensfor Decoration Day.
Attending the 50th wedding anni-versary of Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Slind,held at the Bear Ridge CommunityHall on <Sunday was enjoyed by thegmup.Celebrate Lay<Mlle's Birthday!
FolloWing the ICendrick BlossomFestival 'Saturday, a group of rela-tives gatheted at the iStonypointhome oC-IRuth and Wayne. Heimgavt-ner to help Laverne Harri enjoy her.birthday! This was Laverne's. homewhen a young girl, daughter of Roband Bessie Heimgartner! Otherspresent for the evening event wereLawrence and cNellie; Roy and Ar-dythe; Everett, and ILily; Roy; andson, Gt;egg, all ki». Naturally BillHarri was there!Sunday, Picnic on Ardythe's Lawn,
Another gathoring of the. ClanHeimgattnqa'ay<held on May 29that the Roy Heimgartner home. A-mong those pevsetit were Raymond,wife, Pat, and son irreg; Lee, Bar-bara and, children and Wayne andRuth,"8whnmt'yg —Barbecue< Party"
This was held iSunday at the homeof Georgia and Pat <Kerby and wasgreatly enjoyed. The Lloyd Stevensfamily attended.
"Play Day" held last Friday atLapwai resulted in many Blue Rib-bons being won by Brady and HolliStevens!
A trip to see,.'Grandmothe> Gre-ene'as made. tO, Lewlston be'tweeno'ther things. She's fairly well.Busy
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Heimgartnerspent overnight in the home of son,David StvaW in KooskidL area Satuv-day. <A, graduation dinner honoringKenneth <Straw was held at his par-ent's home at Grangeville. A hugefamily gathering was held on Sun-day at the Joq, Walden home.
Marie Stvalv returned to visitwith hev father, Lesie Heimgartnerat Stonypoint during the week. Oth-ers returned to their homes at MtrHome and Boise.
cOn Monday, visits were made tosee Grandma Lena Zumhofe in Lew-iston, and later in the Marilyn Cud-
dy home in Juliaetta.Mildred Heatiz Travels
Mildred <was able to travel to var-ious cemeteriey, as, has been her cus-tome for many years. Daughter InezXngh ram stayte4 overn)ght Fridaywith her mother and took her var-ious places. Granddaughter LisaRugg of Lewiston spent Sunday and
N<mday with herEdgar-, Rtkth, and daughter, Ruth
Ann with her Saturday visitors and<some of IG<or4y's.family came. Sunday.
Grandson Clark Heath enjoyed'running at Kendrick." He
'placed'th
his Grandma thought.short race (2 mile) and Dad Ken al-short race (2'iq.) and Dad Ken al;so 'ran'n the longer one.Mhttors, From Montana
Coming from MissoubL to trysts;'ort
horace for the summer, the hupt;ing horses and. (mule) o<f Keith Ste-
'ger'sthis past weekend were the.owner and wife, Carolee. Visitingmany .relatives in the area was en-
joyed by a1 concerned. Departurehomeward <was made early Monday
a. m. May 30th.Visiting family graves, far and
wide w<as lovingly doap by many.
during hte just passeI1 Decoro<tLo1t
Day weekend.Jerry Scyphers, Dr.
A very new grave, deeply mourn-
ed, was that of our fine young Lew,-
iston Dr. Jerry Scyphera! He passed
away suddenly, shocldng his old and
young patients and friends alike! Ittz, so hard to accept a joss like
that. We realized he was tired and
worn, caring for us all, so kindly!
1@a~ he no<sr rest in peace. Sleep
well! Dear frienj.+v. and Mrs. E!don Heimgartner
visited with Marie and Everett Cus-
ter in Clarkston, following otherl
activities in Lewlston on the week-
end.
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The Gazette - News, Thursday, June 2, 1983 Schoofflor HoritugeFamily Reunion June 11
Saturday, June 11 at 1:00 p. m. adinner will be served in the KendrickVFW Hall in honor of the descend-ents of Frederick and John Schoeff-ler,
Frederick Schoettler came fromGermany to California in 1866. In1876 he settled on a liomestead inthe Camevon, Idaho area, fat mingthere until his death in 1918. Hemarr ied Augusta Kuether in 1890.There were nine children in the fam-
ily—four boys and 5 girls. The boyswere Fred (1891-1962); Frank (1893-1918); Dave (1896-1961) and Otto(1905-1980). The girls were Ida(1888), a step-daughter residing atCoeur d',Alene; Annie Weyen (1898-1958); Minnie McCoy Olson (1900-1968); Lena McCoy (1903-1978) andMartha Ripley (1908-) residing atI ong Beach, California. Martha and
daughter plan to attend the familyreunion.
Frederick's brother, John Schoeff-ler, after coming from Germany toAmerica, settled in the Shannon, Il-linois area. He had three children—George, Franklin and John, Jr.George and John Jr. never married,Franklin had two children, Francisand Franklin A. Franklin A and his
wife Dolores have six children and
reside at Mos'cow, Idaho. They will
be attending the reunion.On open invitation is extended to
anyone in the community to stop in
anytime after 3:00 p. m. at theKendrick VPW Sall to visit and re-new acquaintenances with the fam-
ily.
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Communitymmer Readingffers Much
our Own Magic" atmmunity Library
retch the imaginatiostories. This year's sprogram offers an
tunity for the younreading incentives
and craft programs.sday's weekly progovie versions ofard-winning ".+ StHan's Christian An
"Thumbelina" andghts, episode entiird and the Rescue'.project will follow.
rogram begins at 10's feature will be "", a look at the fam
'ioness and her faect will follow.incentive for continuugh the summer m
ain be offered inme r Reading Progr-lovers, pre-school tset a goal of 15 bofore Aug. 1, older reoal of 10 books. Ththese goals will recack book of their choof the Regional Libr
information, call 2911.
tta Community Librof the Moscow-ILa
rary System. Libronday 3-6, Wednes
y 10-4, Friday and Sn.
HANKSe to thank all the mcommittee and omah
with the 5 and 2this year. A spec
ven to fDon and Lagenerously offered
facilities. It is grea
Linda Zumhofe
local News
Of JuliaettaAlice Henson, 276-3381Nina Woods, 276-4021Vicki Witt. 276-4071
'Edith Adams, who had the misfor-tune to fall at her home and breaka leg on Dec, 26 is rejoicing over thefact that the final cast was removed
on May 31 after almost 5 months ofhealing.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Grey (nee Ma-
rie Newell) stopped and attendedchurch services at the JuliaettaCommunity clvurch Sunday as theywere passhlg through on their wayto theivnew home in Kansas. Otherguests attending services were Jo-sephine Schupfer, Maribelle Samuel-and her son, John and Josephine'sniece Edwina Betchold and her hus-
band and son.Marion and Eileen Souders were
supper guests of Arlie and MattieAllen Saturday evening. Mr. andMvs, Lewis Porter of Orofino andCelia. Bolut,of Lewiston were Sun-
day evening callers of the Aliens.
Sunday afternoon, Matt,ie and Ar-ley attended the wedding receptionfov Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Slind. Mem-
orial Day Marion and Lcileen Soud-
ers drove the iAllens to the Moscowcemetery and then all had dinner atthe Kings Table and drove home by
way of Lewiston.Visitors during the week in the
home of Edith and Harry Adamsand Gussie Eggers were Mr. andMrs. Dick Stitzel of Langley, Wa.on Woodby Island and Harry's sis-ter, Mr. and Mrs. James Lee of Se-attle. Weekend guests were SuzannetAdams and Richard Veara of Seat-Itie. 'Sunday they all called on theGary Eggers family at Bovill.
Babe Ruth League ScheduleFor Kendrick
June 2—Prairie (Home)4—Genesee 12:00 double-
header (Away)6—Orofino (Away)9 Highland (iHome)
10-12—Seattle Trip (Away)13—Nezperce (Ahvay)15Orofino (iHome)16—Grangeville (Home)20—»Prairie (Away)23—Orofino (Away)
24-25—'Spokane Trip 7 (Away). (not for certain)
Play-offs are set for June 28, 29,and 30 at Highland.
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Campers Enjoyed Weekend JuliaettaAt Freeman Creek . Library Su
Six Kendrick Camper couples Prag ram Ocamped at the Freeman Creek camp- thegrounds over the Memorial Day Juliaetta Co thisweekend. summer: St n in
iMaking the holiday trip were: the woted of um-
Eleanor and Wayne Wegner, Bill mer reading ex-
and Alberta Turner, Roy and Edith g of
Johnson, Buck and Eunice Batterton, and
Gordon and Frances Peters and El-mo and Marge Eldridge. This Thur ram
features m Gail
Ken Eldt'idge from Lewiston, a Hai'ey s ory,
grandson of Elmo and Marge and A Sto>~", der-
Marge's sister and her husband, Fred son's classic an
and Frances Zimmerman of Oakes- Arabian Ni tied
dale, Wash., were guests of the Eld- "The Roc B A
ridges. simple craft The'Eugene Taylor, Muriel Schoeffler hour-long p :30.
and Leonard and Diane Eldridge were Next week EisaSunday guests for the potluck din- and Her Cuba ous
ner. "Born Free'ily.It was hot. during the daytime, but A. craft proj
the evenings and nights were cool Additional ing
and enjoyable. Boating, walking and reading thro on-
visiting were enjoyed by thc group, ths will ag thisyear',Sum am.
WAYNE HARRIS hruthird grade, oks
I icerfsed Auctioneer completed be ad"Auction Service —Conune~tal ers set a g
Ffhrm —Bankruptcies —Real EstateCHARITIES FREE completmg eive
Home; Phone Office a ft ee PaPerb ice,
2894891 —Kendrick —289.4871 compliments arySystem.
For more 76-1
II SUNDAY SPECIAl I! - "di- aryis a bra@eh tah
(County Lib ary
Steak & Eggs day3-8, Thursda at-urday 10-noo
We are now Featuring CARD OF T
DAILY SPECIALS I~ bers of mymile
~and we still have our I fun run 'races ial
( ~anks a, g ura
Tiger Burgers theuse of their tlyappreciated.
I! Potlatch Ridge Workers
uradohfe ot off times ! To Meet Monday, June 6
~ ~ )~IMembers of. the Potlatch Ridge
I Kendrick Drive-Ia Ior'"u'"c cHomom» -'m''"June O ct the Lelcod club »coco ct
Phone 289-4587I
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,I Members are cdrlccd to cure»
Summer Hours BeginAt Juliaetta Library
New summer hours for the Julia-etta Community Library begin next
'onday, June 6. The library willthen be open Monday 3 to 6; Wed-nesday 3-8, Thursday 10-3. Fri-days and Saturdays 10 to noon. Thisaddition of three hours was recentlyapproved by the Moscow-I atah Co.Libraiy board and will be greatlyappreciated, by the community.Xcw Loan I'rogram-
The libravy begins an exciting newloan program this summer in offer-ing Polaroid Sun cameras for a two-week check-out period. These cam-eras are being made available thruthe Polaroid Corporation's "CheckThis Out" program.
The cameras are furnished with,complete operational instructions,and include an automatic electronicflash. Pictures are developed in oneminute from Polaroid 600 color film(not furnished),
The cameras will be available und-,er the library's regular check-outpolicy, but wlil be loaned to adultsonly. For more information call 276-7071.
IRd MtIClub Race Results
!CARD OF THANKS
W'e would like to thank our. good
friends and neighbors for the help
and moral support after our series
of mishaps, such as Albin chopping
his thumb, my father passing away
on the coast and the car accident. A
special thanks to Glen Stevens of
!Deavy for helping deliver, piperswltile o«v cav was laid up.
Albitt «tfd Metha Nelson
1st: Eddie Epler, David Kingsiey,Chuck Moreland.
2nd: James Soudet s, Jim Brocke,Jeff Gvinolds .
3rd: Terry Covey, Jim Hamby, Bill
Capellen4th: Bvian Bhlm, Kyle Nelson, ScottHokanson5th: Richard Wolff, Gary Gertje.Rick Gertje.6th: Rick Steigevs, David Steigevs,Jay Waiters.7th: Brent Richardson, Randy Has-selstrom, Doug Mattson.8th: Alan Deyo, Joe Deyo, Mike De-
yo9th: Bob Allen, Ken Jones, Bret Bo-gar.10th: Phil Hardin, Aaron Webb, RickPeterson.Oldest Team prize went to:
Kenneth Roelen David AicheleLoren Schussman.
Youngest Team Prize went to:Bryan Witt, Shane Taylor, DaleHardin.
BEAR RIDGE ITEMWeekend visitors at the Albin Nel-
so«home weve Emma Weston, and
Bill Stiles from Elk City,
Sunday visitors were Jan Kludt
and Pattie Baillie from Ovofino, also
Annie Clemenhagen and Fern and
Delmer Richardson. Jevvy and Lu-
cille Ingle, Gail Ingle and Ronald
Ing'le also stopped by the Nelson
home,
layerCake MixesAsstd, West. Family
58c
Bumble Bee I
Tuna61/8 oz. Chunk Light
79c
Frozen
Meat PiesBeef, Clucken k Turlrey
3 for $ 'I
Vine Ripe
CantaloupeLuscious
49c
Tender
AsparagusWashington Grown
69c
77-ft. Roll
. 55cZEE TOWELSReg, Auto Drip or Electric Perk
MJB COFFEEReal Semi Sweet Chocolate
$6.29
$1.5915 oz. Box
. 99c
NESTLE'S MORSELS
TOASTED OATSWesttern Family —Ctsenmy or Crunchy—
PEANUT BUTTER
PINK SALMONSwcetnlilk or Buttermilk
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$1.090 1 ~ ~
15!'; oz.
~ . $1.77
5for$ 1
2 lb. Loaf
SHAMPOO with FREE CONDITIONER 18 oz, bottles 2-Pak
ST. IVESSHAMPOO... $2.49
Chuck
SteakBeef, Boneless
$1.59lb.
Turkey
BreastJennie-O, Frozen
$1.19 lb.
BALL PARK FRANKSall meat or beef1 lb. pkg. $1.69
LUNCH MEAT, Asstd.Morrell lb. $1.39
CROSS RIB ROASTBoneless Ib $
179'ARROTS,
Seal Fresh Cello Pack 2 lb. bag 59c
CAULIFLOWER, Snow White Heads lb. 69c
GREEN ONIONS, Farm Fresh 4 bunches 88c
RED RADISHES, crisp 4 bunches 88c
SALAD ONIONS, Peeled, Pearl White lb. 59c
CABBAGE Solid Green Heads . Ib 29c
SNYDER'S BREAD, 100% Whole Wheat, 24 oz. $1.01
TYLENOL TABLETS, 100 ct. $2.99
SI I'CEDBACON,'.
Virg. 24 oz. $2.981
SPARERIBS CountryStyle Ib; $1.49
BLADESTEAK,'ork'oneless
Ib, $1.59i
Film Developing Special12 Exposure $2.9924 Exposure $4.9936 Exposure $7,99
Good June 2, 3 and 4
Evaporated Milk
Wsetern Family —13 oz. Tin
3for$ 1For 1st 3 Tins—Add. Reg Price
7-UP, DIET 7-UP
COKE, DIET COKE
12 oz. Cans
6 Pak —$1.59
Thompson Bros.
TOMATOES -99c lb.
PillSBURY BISCIJITS .VELVEETA CHEESE....$3.29
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Monday to Friday —9 to 5Saturdays 9 to 2
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Sale Days June 2,3,4 Open Sundays 9 to 3
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