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Eroo Lunch, Reduced Price Milk Program Explained for Gunesee School District Genesee Join't School District No. the t tiling of the official, he muy 282 today . announced its policy wish to discuss the decision with fpv free und redtrced-pvice meals for the tletevmining official on an infot- mul basis, If he wishes to make'u pal 92 (USPS 574-74Q) fnvmul appeal, he may make a ve-'uest eithev ovally oi in writing to - n»,-" I«~et ~t GouosoeSdiool Box 112, Genesee, ID 8383I2. Tel: ""'"'" "' "-""' ""-""" District Classes out,line of the heaving pvpcedut'e. ~ ~ tf n family member becomes nn- uugiil Supt. 'i employed ov if family size changes. the family should contact the school Genesee School District announced to file tt new upplication, Spch chan- Tuesday that school will begin Wed- ges may make the children or the nesday, September 1. School will funiily eligible for . reduced-price start at 8;35 a. m. und will end at. meals, or for additional benefits such 3;13 p. m, as free meals tf the family income The schoal buses mIII run the first falls at or.'below the levels shown on duy pf school, Any new families tp the eligibility, scale. the district who will have childt'en In the operation of child feedingriding buses are encouraged to con- pvogvarns, no child will be discrimi- tact the schppl office (285-1161t nated against because of vace, color, prior to the start af 'school. »atipnul ovigin, sex, uge, or hundi- Fair Days, Since the begltming of cup. schools und fairs, there hLs alwavs Each srliool and tlie office of the been a Problem witlt the two conflic- Siipevintendent hus u, copy of tire ting. So this year we have the fol- complete policy which may be ve- I'otjv'Ing break. On Thursday, Sept. vietved by any interested party. 16th we will have early release at Listed below uve the mandatory 1:25 p. M, and there will be NO income eligibility guidelines I'pt'ree SCHOOL on Friday, September 17th. und reduced price meals, 'IVIth this in mind, np'one will be ex- cused from school except those who actually have projects or animals to take to the Fair and have notes ftom MONTHI.Y their instructor or tlie 4H advisor'. Registration ior Kindergarten ihru 6th giedes will be the first day nf school, September 1, 1982, Kindergarten: mill start Wednes- day, September 1, 1982 at 8:35'and .will run until 11:20 daily. The chil- .dren on bus routes will -ride the bus to school and must be Picked up by parents, at 11:20. All school supplies that are ni.ed- ed have bean published in all of the Lt' 1'. ll I 0 E urea newspapers, FEES v 'ONTHLY %VEEKLY ~Activity Card $ 10.00 ,508 t.o 722 From 118 to 167 Towel Fee 2.50 675 to 959 From.157 to 221 Vo. Ag. I 8.00 842 to 1,197 From 195 to 276 Vo. A,g If 12.00 1,009 to 1,434 From 234 tp 331 Vo A:g liil; IV 15.00 1,175 to 1,671 From 272 to 386 Insurance: Once again we want tp 1,342 tp 1,908 From 310 to 440 vemind Irhe. patrons, that, the school 1,509 to 2;146 From 34/ tp 495 does not have insurance to cover in- 1,676 to 2,383 From 388,to o50 jury to students. Therefore if your own medical plan does not cover 238 55 them for school injury we do have the following plans available 'or your consideration.. During regis- 1 ~ i ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~II ~ ~ I ~ ~I t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I~ tratlon we yt ill have folders that uugoil ' >vill nnplntn ntl nt thnnn plans. t'nn v I 6 t 'edicrLI Policy: " K-6 7-'l2 iSchpoI Time Plan $ 6.00 $ 11,00 Full Time iPlan $ 34,00 $ 34.00 Fpotbell Plan,Sr. Hi $ 26.00 Dental Policy $ 3.00 $ 3.00 ! Life Policy $ 9.00 $ 9.00 ! '. These are optional School Lunch: l , 1st Grade thru 6 grade 75c 7 thru 12 grades 85" I Adul t Lunches. $ 1.10 I Milk Only 15c I Season Tickets We have Family Season tickets. available at the high school office, The prices are as fol- lows: ',All sports season family pass: I $65.00. Fop bball/Volleyball Family Pass: $25.00 and.tOIrle/Boys Basket- ball iSeaspn Pass: $ 45.00. Yatt can order your titckets by calling the High school Office at 285-1162 ~v by comin~g to ithe high school office to purchase them. New Faculty Members: Miss Leslie Hays; 3'rade Mario Salinas 'ocial Studies, Span- I ish, Girls BasketbaB coach Miss Hays comes to Gen csee ! Schools with 6 years experience. She last taught in„Malad, Idaho. Mario,Salinas replaces Vonley Hopkins who retired, this aping. Returrdng Teachers: Elementary Staff: 1st Grrtde: - Mrs. Lucinda Crawford (Long)— duet. 2nd Grade 'After IIeN. W. B. Remend pt'o- nounced Jim and Brenda one> hu,«th invited those present ta a reception in the church prLriprs. 5th'rade ~ A. ibuffet supper after the weddhtg was served in the ltome ~™. and 6'th 'G~~ Mrs.- C. W. Lenz, where Jim had stayed %bile atthndlllg North I~o I)I - "Sme ~ ti College He I'aw elnplpy'd a I V I, &~ Canyon F~ulpment C'o. at Cralgmont 'where the" couple have made their Kin rgarten rs. Da tian far.about sixty friends ril 2, in the Deary Community'chur- ch A I~~y ace baked md d~-'pd I '1: m 'd K„mt 'Bmriness: tMrs. Rawena Smith ed by hostesses, Mrs.'Horning, Ãrs. Jmk MM~t V 0 Glen Cannon, Mrs, Joe Beplate, Mrs. Dennis Griner, Mrs. Warren Thpm- DramtL ipson, Nm. Melvin Gustin, '¹s. Albin N~on. ms. ~~ Wa&, ~~he Vaueh Overll,: LSb,arim, Sp~h, Kohl, stnd Mrs. Bymn Cannon. Wid. Geog. Osw aid Kanikkeberg; Physical Education, Science and Many thanki to ~rl, lilmilt Rmil, Realth Emll, Leonard, iMavy, Ncal, Ron, David,AIken: Science 8,tLsseII and Vern. Craig Steenberg: Meth lq Darin Munden: Rngllsh & Coach 34p Mrs Linda Turnbull: P, F & Math Mrs. Christine Turner: Home Ec ! 'Mtva PvlscQIa Crewffard Sec. Special Education children unable to p y the full pvice of meals served iutdei the N;rtlpnui School Lunch Pvogvam. Children fi om fumil les whose in- come is at, ov bclotv the levels show» are eligible fov fvee ov iediiced Price meals. Applicai.ipn foims are being sent to all homes in a letter to parents. Additional copies uve available at the principal's office in each school. The information pvovided on the applica,tion is confidential und will tre used only for the puvpose oi'e- termining. eligibility, Applications may 'be submitted at any time dur- ing the year. A simple statement of income and fanlily size is required, plus a signed certification by the parent or guardian that the in- formation is correct. In certain cases foster child ven are also eligible fov these benefits, If a family has foster childven living with them 'nd tvishes to apply for such meals for them, they should contact the scltool. Under the provisions of the policy, George Crawford, Supt. will review applications and determine elig'ibil- ity. H a parent is dissatisfied with uo Tbiev v tcnlen nnn ntnle n > n>v- Qf Julluuttu month old tieifev calf belonging tt Zmii 'Silf low early Friday mpvni»t. Ahce Henspn 276 ~est Vicki Witt 276 407I of last week. The culf wus part p,'ina lVopds 2r6-402r a, herd being giuzed by Eniil aboiit miles fvom Souihwirk on Thvet:- Itlr. und Mrs. Lyle Br'(Nvri pf [,ei,- Beav road. iston und hev unrle, Ivvin Bean uriil Judging f voni the mevks let t ut daiightev, Doi othy Smitll of Gl'ullts the scene, the animuil wus shot, tlretr Puss Ot'egoii, were lait. Titesduy ur'- dragged through u. I'ence und gutt«t tevnpon culievs of R«f«s anti A'nii;i on the roadside. The entrails wei'e Faivfield. left behind.. These met'e noticed by Mvs. Chevyl Bphnuek ttr'inga- Roger Syverson us lie was dviving ppve, Ciiina visited Murrte untI Der- by later in the day. ~Syvet'spn called othy Luhrnurr und fii»iiiy Mon<i iy Emil, who later called the Clear- evening. water !Sheriff's office. Bitd uttd Alit't, Henio» urttI t'u«t. The incident orcuvved tvithin an ily und Murk Malutltt spellt Sullttlli eighth of a mile of the Rick Cliuse through Wednesday in Missoliiu tati. home. Muvt visitiilg Muvvlll uiiti ilu I i. il- EnlII Ir laced IIle viillle of tile alii- spn, mu! at approximately $ 400. Lee und Nancy Stvansou ut'1(ts- cow, Jim und Daisy Cochvun of Peii- Winners in Grange dleton, Ove. Avtu Gvpsecluse ziti t Needlewofk, Stuffed Toy faniill and Bud und Aii«e Hertst»i COnteSt AnnounCed und family met at Bruce un'liun- The National Grange Needlework nbn Geise's Saturday whet e ther itnd Stilffed Toy Contest as sponsor- Pl.ocessed 50 dozens e'ils of rulll rul cd by Kendidck Grauge No. 413 mas ull the families, In A beuutfiui arnLy of lline pieces Ciuvkstun visited illeil dallghter urlti uf needleivprk wus dispi yed for the fairllly Monte urui Dorothy f-ohnlull, judges elortg sitdth seventeert,love Brad und Bt'ady Sunday. able stuffed toys. Jim und Daisy Cpciiv'n of Pert- Needlework itents entered und ihe d eton, Ore. are here visiting family wirtners were: hnd I'riends in the area. Dick and Vicki Witt, Biyun arid Blue ribbon Nell Crocker Jason enjoyed spending their varu- Blue ribbonxabel Callison tion visiting Kirk and Punt Isuksen Red ribbon 1UIstbel Callison in Tacoma last week. They vetuvn- LUNCHEON CLOTHS— ed on tWedttesday and Bvyan und Blue ribbon Ruby Craig Jason stayed until Saturday. Blue ribbon Henny Reu Red ri»pn iRuby Cmlg, Juliaetta COmmunity Library Resumes Fall Activities Slue ribbon Henny Reil Activities at, the Juliaetta Cum- WAIIL HjAKGtINGIS— munity Library resume in Septem- Blue ribbon Ida PIeshman bev with story times for preschool- Blue ribbon Juartlta icraig evs on Thursdays und Fridays. Story Blue ribbon whtners of the 'Stuffed time for 4 and 5 year olds wili be- Toy Contest were: gin September 2 at I P. m.; stovy Leah Helrtrgartner~uilaetta time for 2 and 3 veav olds will begiri Lynn Heimgavtnev~uliaetta September 3 ut 10:3t). Each haK- Debrm Johnson Lewlstan hour sessiori wi~ll include travel into Jiidges af. the iNeedlewovk ell wonderful moxld of books ivitii stups tries were Flo Lvons, Opal Di'a'per along the way for games, crafts, und Grace Ingle. flannel bputd stoiies, puppets, songs Judges for the Stuffed Tay con- and flngevpiays.,Fov more Infot- test- weve-Nartpl vNye, OPal Draper', mation cull 276-7071 or 276-49II. and Grace Ingle. The library extends hear.ty rprt- gratulatipns to ull reu,dere pu,vtici- Thanks to All- pating in t,his veav's sununei read Mtich appreciation is extended by ing program Fantastic Jounteys. Kerldlick Grange tp tilose whp took Travels in Thlte" arid finhhirtg ie- their time and. effort to enter th se quivrMttents. A. tecpvd rrtuttbev at'ontests —. und to the splendid eval- 52 reached the;t. DQglis pf 10 pt uut,ious of the judges. books read during the s«nuuev nton- bhs. They include: Pomona Judgittg Due Jenny Dennier Aui on Curtis, Ei'ie Pomona Grange (county level) Heiev, Muuty Heiev, Charrtell Little, judging mill be also held at, 'the Ben Nye, William Nve, Navy Mit- Kendticl< Gt'ange Rail under the sup- chell, Antelia Calkhis, Darcy Ritz, enrislon of Mt's. Grace Citrtia Pom- Mindi RItz,,Shawn Little, Bpbbl ona CWA. Wegner, Deans, XVegrtet, Jason The Public bs cordially invited to WItt gage Konen, John lVegner, view the disPlay af needlework and MIcheiie lVegnet, und Bryan Witt. ! stuffed toys between 2 and 3 P. m. The list goes on tp inpiude: Skeet Ruth A. W'hite, ClVA, Kendrick ev Rush, Rvun Monroe, Lucas Fovti, i Grange No. 413 Angel Wllsort, Bavbie Hagenah, Alyssu Heier, Ryan Reiet, Rachel K. C. KamperS Met at Taylai'Sundevland, Janel Shove Mandl HOme far BBQ Ond POtluek Green, Allen Auclait, Tvavis Wellee, A large group of Kendrick Club Kelly Pettit, Kvisten Kirkhum, Kei- Kampers met at. the Eugene Taylpt'y Kivkhum, Andrew '&reit Katy home for an out-dpor |barbecue and 'I'welt, Shune Heiev, Tauon Humil- potluck dinner Monday evening. 26 ton, Kerr y Hamilton, Dpincnick members and guests wetve present, Ochszev, Emil Fligev, Brady Lph- for the balmy fun evening. Out-oi'- man, Paul Dennlev, Annuh Hat vis, town guests, LI)lien dowry and Dee J'udy Rant'a, Alicia Heitnpartner., Roth were print from Tacoma. Stacia Heimgartner, Travis Bostick. Those assisting Eugene as host, Matt Weyen und Liunne We)~n. were grandchildren, Dale and Mary Library hours continue on Weri.: Lou Taylor, Shane and Shelley. 3N p. m., Thuvs.: 10-4 p. ni.. Fti, The highlight of the evening was 10-noon, Sat.: 10-noon. The Julia- the presentation of a beautiful cake etta Cotnmunity Libruvy is u branch presented to Rlsie and Manning On. of 'the Moscow Lvutuh Coiiiity Llbr~t- stott .honoring them on their 50th ry S)&enr School Lunch Menu Ben P. Cook, vice President, con- Kendl'jck juligettg that time Crystal Gruell reported the purchase of albums for Jessie Monday Aug 30 Severson and Inez Armitage follow- ing their trips to the hosPitals. Au- Green saiad~huice pt'iesslng gust birthdays observed were Elsie Apple su'uce Onstott and Buck Battertons. Cookie The September 4, 5, and 6 camp- r/ pint put was voted to be held at the TuesdrLy, Aug. 81— South Fork Camp Ground. The Hot Turkey SandN~ctr m.:Gravy scheduled campout of Sept. 18 and Tater Triangles 19 was approved and we'll be held at Jeiip mith Fruit the Shadow) St. Joe Camp Ground at St. Maries. Wednesday, Sept. I— The September 27 Pptiluck dinner will be at the Kendrick Park or Cpm changed to the Fire Hall if weather Apple isn't comforable outside. Q Pint Milk Thursday, Sept. 2— Sorority Pledges . PIg tn A total of 217 young women at: Macaroni & Cheese the (University atf Idaho - pledged Orange Juice sororities fp)tlawing "Rush Week on Fruit Cup ciLrnpll s. Pint 'Milk Among those pledging were Kristi Friday, Sept. 3— Hsnsan of Genesee mho pledged Al- Hamburger Deluxe Pha Phi and Beth Harris of Kend- Fmnch Fries rick, who also pledged Alpha Phi. Chocolate Pudding. Passes August 20 Lena ~Swanspn Baack, a longtinte Idaho resident died of causes incitl- ent to aging, Friday, August 20 at Pavadise Villa Nursing'ome in ),Iosrow. She was 95. She was born February 16, 1887, at St.ewart, Minn. ut«i man'ied Axel Swunson,'v., Dec. 3, 1902, at Bel- fpvd, N. D. In 1904, they moved tu Big Bear Ridge near Kendvicit nheie they fanned. 'Lateit they mov- ed to the Southwick 'area, and h~e died in 1940. She married Charles Baack on Jurittut«y 2, 1945, and he died in 1974. She wus u menrbet of the Luther- illi 'illll'Ctl. 'Sllvvlvpl's ulclude tilt ee daugh- ters, Ailma Finke of Kendrick, Esth- er Soudevs of Kendrick and Gloria Choate of JUfoscow; nine grandchild- i ven, 16 great«grandchildren and five 'reat-great-grandchildren. Twp dau- ghters and two sons preceded hev in death. Services were held Tttesday at 11~ u. m, at Short's Funeral Chapel with b«vial following at Cameron Ceniet- e t'y. FAMILY SIZE 1 l2 3 v. 5 6 7 8 For each add'I family member WFnEIGiY 117 156 194 233 271 309 348 387 ANNUAL Up to 6,080 Up to 8,090 Up 'to 10,090 Up to 12,090 Up to 14,090 Vp to 16,090 Up to 18,100 Up tp 20,100 I add 2,000 REDVC Family Reunion Held At Cascade Lake. 'Members pf the Davis, Drain, tand Herring fantlly met at iCascade tLake at Domtelllly, Idaho August 20; 21 and 22 for a family reunion. Ther'e merc 39 attending: Lestev, and Lucille Johnston, .Swift Current, Sask.; Geo. and Zelma Johnston, Hazlet, Sask.; Keith and Eva tHerring, Lewiston; Dollie Wallace, Craigmont; her spn and his wife, Lawrence and Rose Wallace, also of Craigmont; Tony antI Ella (Davis) Laver and daugh- ter, Edith Bets, tFerdlnanZ; Frank and Velma (IDavis) tpalbo snd daug- ter . Marilyn 'urman, The Dalles, Ore.; Otto ertd June Davis and fam- Ily, Counali;,Jim and Katherine Pierce and sons Jtrlnie end Robert, Lake Fork; Max and Jeanene Face- burg, McCall; Rob, Kelly and Jack Davis, Council; . Iona (Br~ng) Calkins and famhly, Juliaetta; Zana Mitchell and sons Jody and Gary, Juliaetta; Ed, Dottie and James Calkins, Challis; Amelia Calkins, Juliaettn; Donny and Dee Dee Calk- ins, Lewiston, and Jack and Arleue Herring) Hubbub, Pollock, Idaho. It was decided to have an annual affuir, The gioup plans to meet in Canada next year. It was a most enjoyable aveekertd with visiting, eating, wvimnting and t elaxillg. Some of these family members lived in t.'he Cavendish area in the 1920s und early 1930's. ., FAIIIILY SIZE ANNUAL 1 From 6,081 to 8,660 2 'rom 8,091 to 11,510 3 From 10,091 to 14,860 4 From 12,091. to 17,210 5 From 14,091 to 20,050 6 From 16,09,1 to 22,900 7 Ft'om 18,101 to 25,750 8 tFrom 20,101. to 28,600 For each add'I family member add 2650 t , Gtootz-Smith Vows Exc Juliaetta 2nd Graders Need These Supplies Welcome Back, Second Grtrtdet's! I |hope yott had an'ertjpyable sum- mer. Pleaee:bring these supplies to start schpal. 1. Crayons 2, Eraser. 3. Water pplore. 4. 3 - 4 pencils per month 5. IJatvge Container Elmer'8 Glue. 6. Large Box of iKIeenex. 7. ~Sohoal Bax. 8. School Tablet (white paper). 'Please put your name on your sup- plies, Thank you. Iris Quigley "Back To Sclsool" Dance At KHS August 28. There will be e, t%eck tp Sahaol" dance SatttrdtLy. evrrnlrtg, August 28, in tthe KHS tparking lat fram 9 to 12. This danae Is for high school students only, Admission price is 75c for singles or $ 1 couples„ StLturday, March 27th, at Christ tthe KIng Lutheran Church'n Coeur d'Alene, James Howard Smith and Brenda Dee Goetz were married. Parents of th'e couple are Jerrty and : Jody Smith of Park, and'Bruno and Sita Goetz of Coeur d'Aiiene. In e, selting of blue and white silk roses and lighi.ed tapers the bride twore a gown of silk illusion and lace embroidered with seed yeattls. The dress ended in a ahap- el train and wae. topped by a match- irrg veil with Iece and pearl crawn. She carried white roses, blue french parnatians and baby's breath. Her maid of honor eras her sister, DIane Baker. Bridesmaids were Kelly iLenz; Barrbara Kinzer, the groom's sister; and Melissa Baker, the bride's niece. The ladies wore mat- ching gowns of fprget-me-not sprig- ged lewn by Gunny Secs. 'Serving as Jim's best man was his brother-in-law, Dean Kinzer. Ushers were Roger and Handy Tho- 'mpson .and Pete ILenz. The flower girl was Rim Vig and ring bearer Ass Joshua Johnson, Wedding music mas provided by arganist, Becky tBongionne; PIanist, ,Azny - Lohman, - solalsts, Barbara IGnzer, Bonnie Lawrence and Todd Corey. The latter two also sang a New Arrivals... Sllfiow- Ran and Laura Silflaw of Colfax, Wash;, are the proud parents of a daughter Jennifer Lynn, barn Aug. 22 at the Colfax IHaspltsl. Grandparents are iDr. and ltfrs. B. T. Russell of Oak Harbor, Wash, and Mr, end iMrs. Emil Silflaw of Kend- 'rick. Thamas Fairehlld: Psychologist tpart-time & parttime Kendrick School Ctihletadarr August 30tII: T~ Orientation Sept. 1: First, Day of School Sept. 6: Labor Day Sept. 16: Early iRelease Sept, 17: Laiah Fair; no school Kendrick and Genesee, Latah County, Idaho Thursday, August'26, 1982 No. 34

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Page 1: n»,- ~t ' -' - Qf v u.jkhf.info/Kendrick - 1982 - The Gazette News/1982... · 8/26/1982  · WAIIL HjAKGtINGIS— munity Library resume in Septem-Blue ribbon — Ida PIeshman bev

Eroo Lunch, Reduced Price Milk Program

Explained for Gunesee School DistrictGenesee Join't School District No. the t tiling of the official, he muy

282 today . announced its policy wish to discuss the decision withfpv free und redtrced-pvice meals for the tletevmining official on an infot-

mul basis, If he wishes to make'u pal 92 (USPS 574-74Q)fnvmul appeal, he may make a

ve-'uest

eithev ovally oi in writing to- n»,-" I«~et ~t GouosoeSdioolBox 112, Genesee, ID 8383I2. Tel:""'"'""' "-""' ""-"""District Classesout,line of the heaving pvpcedut'e. ~ ~

tf n family member becomes nn- uugiil Supt. 'i

employed ov if family size changes.the family should contact the school Genesee School District announcedto file tt new upplication, Spch chan- Tuesday that school will begin Wed-ges may make the children or the nesday, September 1. School willfuniily eligible for . reduced-price start at 8;35 a. m. und will end at.meals, or for additional benefits such 3;13 p. m,as free meals tf the family income The schoal buses mIII run the firstfalls at or.'below the levels shown on duy pf school, Any new families tpthe eligibility, scale. the district who will have childt'en

In the operation of child feedingriding buses are encouraged to con-pvogvarns, no child will be discrimi- tact the schppl office (285-1161tnated against because of vace, color, prior to the start af 'school.»atipnul ovigin, sex, uge, or hundi- Fair Days, Since the begltming ofcup. schools und fairs, there hLs alwavs

Each srliool and tlie office of the been a Problem witlt the two conflic-Siipevintendent hus u, copy of tire ting. So this year we have the fol-complete policy which may be ve- I'otjv'Ing break. On Thursday, Sept.vietved by any interested party. 16th we will have early release at

Listed below uve the mandatory 1:25 p. M, and there will be NOincome eligibility guidelines I'pt'ree SCHOOL on Friday, September 17th.und reduced price meals, 'IVIth this in mind, np'one will be ex-

cused from school except those whoactually have projects or animals totake to the Fair and have notes ftom

MONTHI.Y their instructor or tlie 4H advisor'.Registration ior Kindergarten

ihru 6th giedes will be the first daynf school, September 1, 1982,

Kindergarten: mill start Wednes-day, September 1, 1982 at 8:35'and.will run until 11:20 daily. The chil-.dren on bus routes will -ride the busto school and must be Picked up byparents, at 11:20.

All school supplies that are ni.ed-ed have bean published in all of the

Lt' 1'. ll I 0 E urea newspapers,FEESv

'ONTHLY %VEEKLY ~Activity Card $10.00,508 t.o 722 From 118 to 167 Towel Fee 2.50675 to 959 From.157 to 221 Vo. Ag. I 8.00842 to 1,197 From 195 to 276 Vo. A,g If 12.00

1,009 to 1,434 From 234 tp 331 Vo A:g liil; IV 15.001,175 to 1,671 From 272 to 386 Insurance: Once again we want tp1,342 tp 1,908 From 310 to 440 vemind Irhe. patrons, that, the school1,509 to 2;146 From 34/ tp 495 does not have insurance to cover in-1,676 to 2,383 From 388,to o50 jury to students. Therefore if your

own medical plan does not cover238 55 them for school injury we do have

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'edicrLI Policy: " K-6 7-'l2iSchpoI Time Plan $ 6.00 $11,00Full Time iPlan $34,00 $34.00Fpotbell Plan,Sr. Hi $26.00Dental Policy $ 3.00 $ 3.00

! Life Policy $ 9.00 $ 9.00! '. These are optional

School Lunch:l

,1st Grade thru 6 grade 75c7 thru 12 grades 85"

I Adul t Lunches. $1.10I

Milk Only 15cI Season Tickets We have Family

Season tickets. available at the highschool office, The prices are as fol-lows: ',All sports season family pass:

I $65.00. Fop bball/Volleyball FamilyPass: $25.00 and.tOIrle/Boys Basket-ball iSeaspn Pass: $45.00. Yatt canorder your titckets by calling theHigh school Office at 285-1162 ~vby comin~g to ithe high school officeto purchase them.New Faculty Members:Miss Leslie Hays; 3'radeMario Salinas 'ocial Studies, Span-

I ish, Girls BasketbaB coachMiss Hays comes to Gen csee

!Schools with 6 years experience. Shelast taught in„Malad, Idaho.

Mario,Salinas replaces VonleyHopkins who retired, this aping.Returrdng Teachers:Elementary Staff:1st Grrtde:

- Mrs. Lucinda Crawford (Long)—duet. 2nd Grade

'After IIeN. W. B. Remend pt'o-

nounced Jim and Brenda one> hu,«thinvited those present ta a receptionin the church prLriprs. 5th'rade

~ A. ibuffet supper after the weddhtg

was served in the ltome ~™.and 6'th 'G~~Mrs.- C. W. Lenz, where Jim hadstayed %bile atthndlllg North I~o I)I - "Sme ~ tiCollege He I'aw elnplpy'd a I V I, &~Canyon F~ulpment C'o. at Cralgmont'where the" couple have made their Kin rgarten

rs. Da

tian far.about sixty friends

ril 2, in the Deary Community'chur-ch A I~~y ace baked md d~-'pd

I '1: m 'd K„mt'Bmriness: tMrs. Rawena Smith

ed by hostesses, Mrs.'Horning, Ãrs. Jmk MM~t V 0Glen Cannon, Mrs, Joe Beplate, Mrs.Dennis Griner, Mrs. Warren Thpm-

DramtLipson, Nm. Melvin Gustin, '¹s.AlbinN~on. ms. ~~ Wa&, ~~he

Vaueh Overll,: LSb,arim, Sp~h,Kohl, stnd Mrs. Bymn Cannon.

Wid. Geog.Osw aid Kanikkeberg;

Physical Education, Science and

Many thanki to ~rl, lilmilt Rmil, RealthEmll, Leonard, iMavy, Ncal, Ron, David,AIken: Science8,tLsseII and Vern. Craig Steenberg: Meth

lq Darin Munden: Rngllsh & Coach

34p Mrs Linda Turnbull: P, F & Math

Mrs. Christine Turner: Home Ec

!'Mtva PvlscQIa Crewffard

Sec. Special Education

children unable to p y the full pviceof meals served iutdei the N;rtlpnuiSchool Lunch Pvogvam.

Children fi om fumil les whose in-

come is at, ov bclotv the levels show»are eligible fov fvee ov iediiced Pricemeals.

Applicai.ipn foims are being sentto all homes in a letter to parents.Additional copies uve available atthe principal's office in each school.The information pvovided on theapplica,tion is confidential und will

tre used only for the puvpose oi'e-termining. eligibility, Applicationsmay 'be submitted at any time dur-

ing the year. A simple statement ofincome and fanlily size is required,

plus a signed certification by theparent or guardian that the in-

formation is correct.In certain cases foster child ven

are also eligible fov these benefits,If a family has foster childven livingwith them 'nd tvishes to applyfor such meals for them, they should

contact the scltool.Under the provisions of the policy,

George Crawford, Supt. will review

applications and determine elig'ibil-

ity. H a parent is dissatisfied with

uoTbiev v tcnlen nnn ntnle n > n>v- Qf Julluuttu

month old tieifev calf belonging tt

Zmii 'Silf low early Friday mpvni»t. Ahce Henspn 276 ~estVicki Witt 276 407I

of last week. The culf wus part p,'ina lVopds 2r6-402ra, herd being giuzed by Eniil aboiit

miles fvom Souihwirk on Thvet:- Itlr. und Mrs. Lyle Br'(Nvri pf [,ei,-Beav road. iston und hev unrle, Ivvin Bean uriil

Judging fvoni the mevks let t ut daiightev, Doi othy Smitll of Gl'ullts

the scene, the animuil wus shot, tlretr Puss Ot'egoii, were lait. Titesduy ur'-

dragged through u. I'ence und gutt«t tevnpon culievs of R«f«s anti A'nii;i

on the roadside. The entrails wei'e Faivfield.left behind.. These met'e noticed by Mvs. Chevyl Bphnuek ttr'inga-Roger Syverson us lie was dviving ppve, Ciiina visited Murrte untI Der-by later in the day. ~Syvet'spn called othy Luhrnurr und fii»iiiy Mon<i iy

Emil, who later called the Clear- evening.water !Sheriff's office. Bitd uttd Alit't, Henio» urttI t'u«t.

The incident orcuvved tvithin an ily und Murk Malutltt spellt Sullttlli

eighth of a mile of the Rick Cliuse through Wednesday in Missoliiu tati.

home. Muvt visitiilg Muvvlll uiiti ilu I i. il-

EnlII Ir laced IIle viillle of tile alii- spn,mu! at approximately $400. Lee und Nancy Stvansou ut'1(ts-

cow, Jim und Daisy Cochvun of Peii-

Winners in Grange dleton, Ove. Avtu Gvpsecluse ziti t

Needlewofk, Stuffed Toy faniill and Bud und Aii«e Hertst»i

COnteSt AnnounCedund family met at Bruce un'liun-

The National Grange Needlework nbn Geise's Saturday whet e ther

itnd Stilffed Toy Contest as sponsor- Pl.ocessed 50 dozens e'ils of rulll rul

cd by Kendidck Grauge No. 413 mas ull the families,

In

A beuutfiui arnLy of lline pieces Ciuvkstun visited illeil dallghter urlti

uf needleivprk wus dispi yed for the fairllly Monte urui Dorothy f-ohnlull,

judges elortg sitdth seventeert,love Brad und Bt'ady Sunday.

able stuffed toys. Jim und Daisy Cpciiv'n of Pert-

Needlework itents entered und ihe d eton, Ore. are here visiting family

wirtners were: hnd I'riends in the area.Dick and Vicki Witt, Biyun arid

Blue ribbon Nell Crocker Jason enjoyed spending their varu-

Blue ribbonxabel Callison tion visiting Kirk and Punt Isuksen

Red ribbon —1UIstbel Callison in Tacoma last week. They vetuvn-

LUNCHEON CLOTHS— ed on tWedttesday and Bvyan und

Blue ribbon —Ruby Craig Jason stayed until Saturday.

Blue ribbon —Henny ReuRed ri»pn —iRuby Cmlg, Juliaetta COmmunity Library

Resumes Fall ActivitiesSlue ribbon —Henny Reil Activities at, the Juliaetta Cum-

WAIIL HjAKGtINGIS— munity Library resume in Septem-Blue ribbon —Ida PIeshman bev with story times for preschool-Blue ribbon —Juartlta icraig evs on Thursdays und Fridays. StoryBlue ribbon whtners of the 'Stuffed time for 4 and 5 year olds wili be-

Toy Contest were: gin September 2 at I P. m.; stovyLeah Helrtrgartner~uilaetta time for 2 and 3 veav olds will begiriLynn Heimgavtnev~uliaetta September 3 ut 10:3t). Each haK-Debrm Johnson —Lewlstan hour sessiori wi~ll include travel into

Jiidges af. the iNeedlewovk ell wonderful moxld of books ivitii stupstries were Flo Lvons, Opal Di'a'per along the way for games, crafts,und Grace Ingle. flannel bputd stoiies, puppets, songs

Judges for the Stuffed Tay con- and flngevpiays.,Fov more Infot-test- weve-Nartpl vNye, OPal Draper', mation cull 276-7071 or 276-49II.and Grace Ingle. The library extends hear.ty rprt-

gratulatipns to ull reu,dere pu,vtici-Thanks to All- pating in t,his veav's sununei read

Mtich appreciation is extended by ing program Fantastic Jounteys.Kerldlick Grange tp tilose whp took Travels in Thlte" arid finhhirtg ie-their time and. effort to enter th se quivrMttents. A. tecpvd rrtuttbev

at'ontests—.und to the splendid eval- 52 reached the;t. DQglis pf 10 ptuut,ious of the judges. books read during the s«nuuev nton-

bhs. They include:Pomona Judgittg Due— Jenny Dennier Aui on Curtis, Ei'ie

Pomona Grange (county level) Heiev, Muuty Heiev, Charrtell Little,judging mill be also held at, 'the Ben Nye, William Nve, Navy Mit-Kendticl< Gt'ange Rail under the sup- chell, Antelia Calkhis, Darcy Ritz,enrislon of Mt's. Grace Citrtia Pom- Mindi RItz,,Shawn Little, Bpbblona CWA. Wegner, Deans, XVegrtet, Jason

The Public bs cordially invited to WItt gage Konen, John lVegner,view the disPlay af needlework and MIcheiie lVegnet, und Bryan Witt.

!

stuffed toys between 2 and 3 P. m. The list goes on tp inpiude: SkeetRuth A. W'hite, ClVA, Kendrick ev Rush, Rvun Monroe, Lucas Fovti,

i Grange No. 413 Angel Wllsort, Bavbie Hagenah,Alyssu Heier, Ryan Reiet, Rachel

K. C. KamperS Met at Taylai'Sundevland, Janel Shove Mandl

HOme far BBQ Ond POtluek Green, Allen Auclait, Tvavis Wellee,

A large group of Kendrick Club Kelly Pettit, Kvisten Kirkhum, Kei-

Kampers met at. the Eugene Taylpt'y Kivkhum, Andrew '&reit Katyhome for an out-dpor |barbecue and 'I'welt, Shune Heiev, Tauon Humil-

potluck dinner Monday evening. 26 ton, Kerr y Hamilton, Dpincnick

members and guests wetve present, Ochszev, Emil Fligev, Brady Lph-

for the balmy fun evening. Out-oi'- man, Paul Dennlev, Annuh Hat vis,

town guests, LI)lien dowry and Dee J'udy Rant'a, Alicia Heitnpartner.,

Roth were print from Tacoma. Stacia Heimgartner, Travis Bostick.Those assisting Eugene as host, Matt Weyen und Liunne We)~n.

were grandchildren, Dale and Mary Library hours continue on Weri.:

Lou Taylor, Shane and Shelley. 3N p. m., Thuvs.: 10-4 p. ni.. Fti,The highlight of the evening was 10-noon, Sat.: 10-noon. The Julia-

the presentation of a beautiful cake etta Cotnmunity Libruvy is u branch

presented to Rlsie and Manning On. of 'the Moscow Lvutuh Coiiiity Llbr~t-

stott .honoring them on their 50th ry S)&enr

School Lunch MenuBen P. Cook, vice President, con-

Kendl'jck juligettgthat time Crystal Gruell reportedthe purchase of albums for Jessie Monday Aug 30Severson and Inez Armitage follow-

ing their trips to the hosPitals. Au- Green saiad~huice pt'iesslnggust birthdays observed were Elsie Apple su'uceOnstott and Buck Battertons. Cookie

The September 4, 5, and 6 camp- r/ pintput was voted to be held at the TuesdrLy, Aug. 81—South Fork Camp Ground. The Hot Turkey SandN~ctr m.:Gravyscheduled campout of Sept. 18 and Tater Triangles19 was approved and we'll be held at Jeiip mith Fruitthe Shadow) St. Joe Camp Ground

at St. Maries. Wednesday, Sept. I—The September 27 Pptiluck dinner

will be at the Kendrick Park or Cpmchanged to the Fire Hall if weather Appleisn't comforable outside. Q Pint Milk

Thursday, Sept. 2—Sorority Pledges . PIg tn

A total of 217 young women at: Macaroni & Cheesethe (University atf Idaho - pledged Orange Juicesororities fp)tlawing "Rush Week on Fruit CupciLrnpll s. Pint 'Milk

Among those pledging were Kristi Friday, Sept. 3—Hsnsan of Genesee mho pledged Al- Hamburger Deluxe

Pha Phi and Beth Harris of Kend- Fmnch Friesrick, who also pledged Alpha Phi. Chocolate Pudding.

Passes August 20Lena ~Swanspn Baack, a longtinte

Idaho resident died of causes incitl-ent to aging, Friday, August 20 atPavadise Villa Nursing'ome in),Iosrow. She was 95.

She was born February 16, 1887,at St.ewart, Minn. ut«i man'ied AxelSwunson,'v., Dec. 3, 1902, at Bel-fpvd, N. D. In 1904, they moved tuBig Bear Ridge near Kendvicitnheie they fanned. 'Lateit they mov-ed to the Southwick 'area, and h~e

died in 1940.She married Charles Baack on

Jurittut«y 2, 1945, and he died in 1974.She wus u menrbet of the Luther-

illi 'illll'Ctl.'Sllvvlvpl's ulclude tilt ee daugh-

ters, Ailma Finke of Kendrick, Esth-er Soudevs of Kendrick and GloriaChoate of JUfoscow; nine grandchild-

i

ven, 16 great«grandchildren and five'reat-great-grandchildren.Twp dau-

ghters and two sons preceded hev in

death.Services were held Tttesday at 11~

u. m, at Short's Funeral Chapel withb«vial following at Cameron Ceniet-e t'y.

FAMILYSIZE

1l2

3v.

5678

For each add'I

family member

WFnEIGiY117156194233271309348387

ANNUALUp to 6,080Up to 8,090Up 'to 10,090Up to 12,090Up to 14,090Vp to 16,090Up to 18,100Up tp 20,100

I

add 2,000

REDVC

Family Reunion HeldAt Cascade Lake.

'Members pf the Davis, Drain, tandHerring fantlly met at iCascade tLakeat Domtelllly, Idaho August 20; 21 and22 for a family reunion. Ther'e merc39 attending: Lestev, and LucilleJohnston, .Swift Current, Sask.; Geo.and Zelma Johnston, Hazlet, Sask.;Keith and Eva tHerring, Lewiston;Dollie Wallace, Craigmont; her spn

and his wife, Lawrence and RoseWallace, also of Craigmont; TonyantI Ella (Davis) Laver and daugh-ter, Edith Bets, tFerdlnanZ; Frankand Velma (IDavis) tpalbo snd daug-ter . Marilyn 'urman, The Dalles,Ore.; Otto ertd June Davis and fam-Ily, Counali;,Jim and KatherinePierce and sons Jtrlnie end Robert,Lake Fork; Max and Jeanene Face-burg, McCall; Rob, Kelly and JackDavis, Council; . Iona (Br~ng)Calkins and famhly, Juliaetta; ZanaMitchell and sons Jody and Gary,Juliaetta; Ed, Dottie and JamesCalkins, Challis; Amelia Calkins,Juliaettn; Donny and Dee Dee Calk-ins, Lewiston, and Jack and Arleue

Herring) Hubbub, Pollock, Idaho.It was decided to have an annual

affuir, The gioup plans to meet in

Canada next year.It was a most enjoyable aveekertd

with visiting, eating, wvimnting andt elaxillg.

Some of these family memberslived in t.'he Cavendish area in the1920s und early 1930's.

., FAIIIILYSIZE ANNUAL

1 From 6,081 to 8,6602 'rom 8,091 to 11,5103 From 10,091 to 14,8604 From 12,091.to 17,2105 From 14,091 to 20,0506 From 16,09,1 to 22,9007 Ft'om 18,101 to 25,7508 tFrom 20,101. to 28,600

For each add'Ifamily member add 2650

t

, Gtootz-Smith Vows Exc

Juliaetta 2nd GradersNeed These Supplies

Welcome Back, Second Grtrtdet's!

I |hope yott had an'ertjpyable sum-mer. Pleaee:bring these supplies tostart schpal.

1. Crayons2, Eraser.3. Water pplore.4. 3 - 4 pencils per month5. IJatvge Container Elmer'8 Glue.6. Large Box of iKIeenex.7. ~Sohoal Bax.8. School Tablet (white paper).'Please put your name on your sup-

plies, Thank you.Iris Quigley

"Back To Sclsool" DanceAt KHS August 28.

There will be e, t%eck tp Sahaol"dance SatttrdtLy. evrrnlrtg, August 28,in tthe KHS tparking lat fram 9 to12. This danae Is for high school

students only,Admission price is 75c for singles

or $1 couples„

StLturday, March 27th, at Christtthe KIng Lutheran Church'n Coeurd'Alene, James Howard Smith andBrenda Dee Goetz were married.Parents of th'e couple are Jerrty and

: Jody Smith of Park, and'Bruno andSita Goetz of Coeur d'Aiiene.

In e, selting of blue and whitesilk roses and lighi.ed tapers thebride twore a gown of silk illusion

and lace embroidered with seedyeattls. The dress ended in a ahap-el train and wae. topped by a match-irrg veil with Iece and pearl crawn.She carried white roses, blue frenchparnatians and baby's breath. Hermaid of honor eras her sister, DIaneBaker. Bridesmaids were KellyiLenz; Barrbara Kinzer, the groom'ssister; and Melissa Baker, thebride's niece. The ladies wore mat-ching gowns of fprget-me-not sprig-ged lewn by Gunny Secs.

'Serving as Jim's best man washis brother-in-law, Dean Kinzer.Ushers were Roger and Handy Tho-'mpson .and Pete ILenz. The flowergirl was Rim Vig and ring bearerAss Joshua Johnson,

Wedding music mas provided byarganist, Becky tBongionne; PIanist,,Azny - Lohman, - solalsts, BarbaraIGnzer, Bonnie Lawrence and ToddCorey. The latter two also sang a

New Arrivals...

Sllfiow-Ran and Laura Silflaw of Colfax,

Wash;, are the proud parents of adaughter Jennifer Lynn, barn Aug.22 at the Colfax IHaspltsl.

Grandparents are iDr. and ltfrs. B.T. Russell of Oak Harbor, Wash, and

Mr, end iMrs. Emil Silflaw of Kend-'rick.

Thamas Fairehlld:Psychologist tpart-time & parttimeKendrick

School Ctihletadarr

August 30tII: T~ Orientation

Sept. 1: First, Day of SchoolSept. 6: Labor DaySept. 16: Early iRelease

Sept, 17: Laiah Fair; no school

Kendrick and Genesee, Latah County, Idaho Thursday, August'26, 1982 No. 34

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American RidgeBy Jo Benscoter

The Gazette - News, Thursday, August 26, 1982

local News

Of Geuesee

Geuesee Valley NewsMr. and Mrs. Vernon Peterson

were 'in Astoria, Or. last w(ek wherethey attended 3 Tripplett fan:i!y re-union with about 50 family membersattending. David and Carol andchildren of Le<vjston visited Sundaywith his parents.

De]os and Laune Odenbor re-turned home Su»day following acombined business and vacai,ion trip.In Port, land they transacted businessthen drove to Seaside where theywere houseguests oi Mr. and Mrs.Carl Cahh from Thursday night un-

Ryan and Eric 'Scharnhorst, Coeurd'Alene spent several days ls,st weekvisit.ing their grandparents, Mr. anilMrs. Dick Scharnhorst while theirmother, Mrs. Jim Scharnhorst wasserving as alumnae rush advisor at.the .Gamma Phi Beta house on

i.h'.

of I. campus.. The boys andtheir grandmother were guests oftheir aunt and uncle, Bruce andHolly Scharnhorst and their cousins,Louis and Jacob for dinner on Tues-day.

her s. Ronald Str icker, Bradleyand Kimberly - of Lewiston visitedSunday with Mrs. Ada]inc Stricker.

Mrs, Flossie Esse), Mr. and Mrs.Les Allen, Wendy and Kiley, andMrs. Doug Silf]ow, Nicholas andFelicia of Kendrick were housegue-sts of Mrs. Mavis Dick and daugh-ters of Tualation, Ore. from Thurs-day until Sunday. They came'oatterid the rveddjng of Terry Dickand 'Scott Eiliott held Saturday af-ternoon at St. John's Lutheran chu-rch. Wendy, Nicholas and Tjfifanywere in the wedding party.

Marie Nearing and daughters ofMoscow and Mr. and Mrs. HenryMengelkamp of Un]onto]on wer eSunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-win Hasfurther.

Mr. and Mrs. Jehner Gil je ofPortland and Mrs. Perry Scotts ofVancouver, Wa. and Mrs, Alma fromNorth Dakota were Sunday visitorsof Mr. and Mrs. Thor Gilje. Mr.and Mrs. Skip Andrew of Jeromewere Saturday morning visitors.

Andrew Becker and Kim Woodattended t.he Special O]ympic CampOut in Grangeville Saturday andSunday.

Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Hasfurtherrecently attended the Golden KVe(j-

ding reception for Mr. and Mrs. SidEvans in Hamilton, Mt.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Sch1]ling an(ison, Jeff of Milwaukee, Or. and dau-ghter Mrs. Skip Olson and daughterof Spokane were Saturday morningguests of the Hasfurthers.

Mr>. Charlotte Kuehl was a Thur-sday luncheon gues't of Mrs. AliceSordorff in Lewiston, On Friday,Charlotte and Etta Egland wereluncheon guests of .D. Gilchrist in

Colfax.Mr>. Clarence Aher!n of Eugene,

Or. and Mildred Cameron of Seatt]gwere Wednesday luncheon guests ofMr. and Mrs. Don Jain. Mrs. Camer-on visited several days the pas<rveek visiting relatives and friendshere.

Mrs. Carrie Jutte entertained Mr,and Mrs. Paul Parks of Clarkstonand Mm, Irene Niibe]sjeck at dinnerin Moscow

Sunday.'rs.

Ella Herman, Mrs. Oien Her-man and Mrs. Robert Herman at-tended funeral services Tuesday forMrs, Lena Baack.

Mrs.. Viola Scharnhorst and BobKinyon were in Kennewick from

Tuesday until Satuiday, where Mrs,Scharnhorst visited the Carl Scharn-hor)st family and Job practiced withthe Komiakin High School marchingband preparing them for the fairwhich will take pl]ace this week.

iM. and Mrs, Don Ringe and son,of Ellensburg, Wa.,were from Tues-

day to Thursday houseguests of herparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Luedke.

Mr. and Mrs, Don Springer spentthe past week visiting Mr. and Mrs.George Bertrand in Woodburn, Ore.and spent a,few days at LincolnCity and also visited their son, Dougand famj]yI in Seattle before return-

ing home.

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,' Senesce Sonnt HoarseOff ers

Electro-Baked Greaseless DouutsPositively NO Grease

We bake our own donuts every day!Dipped —Frosted 8 Covered

Located at 206 Walnut St. —Genesee, Idaho

Einar 8 Gloria Johnson, Owners

ESTATE AUCTION —MOSCOW

Sunday, Aug. 29 i0:300.m.ANNA E. HUNTER ESTATE 319 S. MONROE ST.

Note: Mts. Hunter and her lnrsband were founders of"Hunter's Candy Store" in Moscow.

HOUSEHOLD: Dining Table with 6 chairs ]O Buffet, Uptight Irteez-er, 1 Refrigerator (apS. size), Kitchtn Table with 6 chairs, Occas-Ional Tables k Cludts, Paintings 4 Pictures; Commercial Ice CreamCabinet, Garden Tools, Ladder tl MiscellaneousCOLLECTIBLES: Beautiful 1980's 5-piece Bedroom Su]te, LargeDesk, Dunsan Phyfe Drum Table, Latge Beveled Mirror, 20 Sr 25

'allonCrocks, Several pieces of Early American Fostot]a and mote.

CLINT'S AUCTION SERVICE, TROY, ID.CIint Johnson, Auct!oncet-Realter

208 885—2848 or 8S5 —5681

Attention Ranchers L 5tookmeu!!

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:I 'Ijlr)I ilr II S"2jlSale Begins 11:00 a. m.

—already consigned are—200—MIXED STOCKERS 8 FEEDERS

150—BUTCHER COWS

300—BUTCHER HOGS

SPECIAL FEEDER SAlE —.FRIDAY, SEPT. 3

SPECIAL FEEDER AND LAMB SALE—FRIDAY, SEPT. 1 ICdl Us For Market Information

COTTONWOOD SAlES YARDAt Prairie Agricultural Center —Cottonwood, Id.

Th area's top Livestock AlarketPhone 962-3284 or %2-3519

Dale Branson —Nezperce 937-2669Doug Harris —Kendrick 289~Chuck Ivlader —Cottonwood 962-3517Shorty Arnxen Cottonwood, Idaho

From Retirement ToPark News Items»««csee Donut House

Jody 'mith I retired from )work, but work

dldnt ~tire from me, Sard EnarFini~h~d fina]]y: HaVrng has a'ohnson t])rs week. Mr. Johnson

last been completed in Park and ened t]re Genesee Donut Houseopenefarmers have turned to the corn- last Ma> ar)d now offers homemadebines and trucks t]rat ]lave been lea- dollllts jn 3 variety of decoratlolls,died for the harvest. The earlie'c c()ffee s()jt drinks, ice cream, pie,n)aturjng fields have been cut, show-

d ],as sor)re plalls for possbj]y OI>-

ing about two weeks delay in ripen-,»» 3 s»)ali bakery. Unusual'ing, over other years. Everyone Not I.ea]]y, url]ess you consider that.eems to be, trying to do do(rb]e Mr Jo]rrrsorr rel

qliick step to catch up. Gardens ale 131.'b ill pa]util. Minnesota 14the best in years —zucchini anyoner

Lucky —Jody Smith was pleasallt Fo]]owjnu'is r etjrement, Eiinarly surprised on lucky Friday the .d ]rjs wife Gloria, sold their honre13th, when Ruthie lVj]son relayed jn Du]uth and began visiting thei:the message that the IVomen in Ti- ch;]drer), These visits took themmber's raffle ln connection v('jt)> to F]or rda, Oregon, Wyoming, Spo-DearyDays had been drawn'nd with kan„yvashjngton and 'ina]]yonly. one ticket in the bowl —Jody .Feb 15, to Genesee and their dau-won the prize. The l8word load of ghi,er and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.buckskin tamarack wood logs will Robert Schilling and family,.be enjOyed for more than one wjn- Breakjrrg a. life-time habit of hardter. Thanks to Frank CamPbell work is difficult and it wasn't longfor the landing space in Dea)Y. until Einar was looking for some-

Other Items —Duane Ringsage ar- thing to occupy his time. "Besides,rived from his coastal home for a tlrjs is something I think the townstay at Park bringing with hjm 3 needs," he said. Business has beencouple of friends from Marysvi]le

pretty'ood

this summer and Ger.-Washington. Mr, and Mrs. Freddy'see's youngest bushress firm is(Lucy) Eiseman came to this coun- hopjng'or even better trade whentry shortly after World War II, froru sc]rool begins and harvest ends.)France, and have many stories to Fveryol)e else hopes so,. too.tell of ]ivjnig through the War inPar-rs. The Ejsenlans are both very Mary Kasper and Mrs. ~na Beck-

fr)lend]y, preferring first-name ac- er', coffee was served by Mrs. Alf ed

quaintances. Fred<iy was a chef in Hasfurther and M«s. Edwin Hasfur-

France and later in America and

Lucy enjoys knowledge and practice Hostesses were Mrs, Wilson Easer,

of .French cooking at it's best. Many Mrs. Mary Kasper, Mrs. Diane My-

recipes were shared during their er, Mrs, Martin Grieser, Mrs. Leona

visit and all in parle. look iorward to 'Becker, Mrs, Alfred Hasfurther,

their promised, return next summer. Mrs, Gene Woodruff, Mrs. DarrellTeichmer, Mrs, .Edwin Hasfurther

htus]ngs From Tire Truck Cab and Mrs, Arthur Hasfurther.

Area grain farmers dont have toworry about having livestock to bediversified because we have Bullthistle cow tongue, pig weed, lambsquarters, hen bane, and dog fennel

Jody

til Saturday. Then on to Astoria,Or. where they were visitors of Mr.and Mrs, Arnold Peterson. 'r.Peterson and De]os are cousins. Theytoured a mission while in the area.Some time was spent visiting anoth-er cousin, Marion Odenborg. Theycalled on Mr, and Mrs. Doug Brownand children at Seaside, and return-ing back through Portland called oncousins of Dc]os', Mr. and Mrs. Me)-ville Veatch.

Larry and Patty (Ne]son] Thomp-son and their youngest daughter,Betty, were Tuesday callers on JoBenscoter. They had been visitingPatty's parents, the Bob iNelsons inOrofino io attend the reception inhonor'f Bob Nelson's installationas Grand Patriarch of the GirdEncampment of Independent Orderof Odd lFellows of Idaho, and wereenro«te back to their home in Sask-atchewan, Canada. Patty and Larryboth teach sohoo] on the Indian Res-ervation.

Genesee Library EndsSummer Program with IceCream Demonstration

An end of Summer Reading Chubat Genesee Community Library washeld last Wednesday in the Lower'Park. A]!cia and llena Johann op-ened the program with a demonstra-tion in making three different kindsof homemade ice cream. Betsy By-bell and Linda Swanson each enter-tained the group with a frontierstory. A discussion of the antiquehand tools on display followed, Ali-cia and Ilena Johann were winnersof the Tall Tale Contest.

'Several children came dressedfrontier style, and received prizes.Many children helped to crank theice cream freezer. Ice cream conesand old fashioned suga,r cookies wereenjoyed by the forty children anda,dults present. Jean Broberg andBetsy Byhe]] were in charge of thecrafts activity,,

Kim and Blake Bje]enberif, JasonMayer and Jennifer Miller are thelatest young readers who have fin-ished requirements for SummerReading Club and have received aprize paperback book.

Peg Neal, Moscow, spent Satur-day with her patents, Andy andMinnie Cox, It was a nice day forher to visit and give her mother ahelping hand.

Tuesday visitors in the Ernie )And-rews home were Lucy Bigham andher daughter, .Paralee Jewiston of .Cot,ur d'Alene. They were here to

'ttendthe, funeral of Lucy andRena',s, sister-jn-]aw, Mildred Hill-«n of

Clarkston.'aren

Gold and her husband Nor[

and family called on the Diclc Bens-coters Sunday morning.- They werestarting on a camping trip for ashort vacation before the start of,school,

Karen, Clint and Debra JohnsonI eturned to theh Lewiston homeSaturday. evening af ter finishingtheir jobs helping with the LawrenceHeimgartner combining. Clint andKaren'were truck drivers and Debt'awas Nell's assistant.

On Friday, Wa'lt and Babe Bens.coter 'were in Lewiston and enjoyedlunch with Wilma Greene,

Callers in the Benscoter homeduring tire week were Nancy Nyeand Stephen VanHouten on Mondayand Bally and Jim.Grubb of Grange-vi}]e on Tuesday. Sunda,y visitorswere Jack and Molly Benscoter. ofPullman. Walt and Babe were pleas-ed to have them join them for lunch.

Janet Grimm returned horne onThursday from Vancouver where shehad been receiing treatment at, ahospital there. Shev ts feeling muchbetter. The Grjmms are still popularwith the raj)t]csnakes and killed an-other under their mobile home or.Sunday.

In addition to i,he Larry Thomp-sons, some others who hae called onJo Benscoter ithis past week havebeen Don Benscoter, Vic]cy Bens-coter, Clint Johnson, ILawrence and

Thanks to Genesee 4-H'ers,,As a member of the Latah Co.Fair Board, I would like to.thankthe CCC 4NH club, Happy Valley4-H club and the Genesee iLive-

stock 4-iH club for their donationof patnt 'or the fairgrounds. Thrua bake sale held at the Food Centerlast Friday the kids raised enoughmoney to purchase 7 gallons ofpaint. A special thanks goes to theleaders .who,organized the sale, Joeand Shirley Randa]l for the use oftheir store and the many resideni:saf Genesee for their support.

At]so thanks to the fo]]owing Gen-esee organizations and bu'sinessesfor their donation of paint, the Ger,-esee ]R]m Riders and the GenesesUnion Warehouse.

Sen) Vou At The Frnst!Thanks again. Pat %'aag

!1t34c

Harvest Work Cuts Into.Grange Attendance

With harvest in full] swing, tlAugust 17 meeting of the KendricGrange became jnforrna] for lackenough officers to open lodge,

Worthy Master Boss ArmitageOWA, Ruth, White gave tlhe grouppreview of coming events.

Sept. 11 will be ~Pomona Granat Moscow with a 6:30 supper.

Oct. 5 is Divinity nite, a practifor coming competition.

Oct. 19 mill be yeast roll practicePomona. judging of stuffed to

and fancy work will be in KendriAugust 26. Come after 2:00 p.and see all the prizes.

Members are also re|njndedbring old eye glasses and heariaid batteries.

Roberta Manwaring, Pub! icity,

Vnssar Rat@i-s

Fl.rteral HomeBiidal Shower HonorsDebbi Hasfurther

Oebbi Hasfurther was honoredwith a bridal shower last TuesdayevenIng August 17 at St. Mary'~Catholic Center, Assisting her inopening her gifts were Julie Lindsy,Lori Lee Clark and Debbi's niece,Ns net te Hasfurther,

The individual lace-covered tableswere centered with borvls of f]owe]'sand apricot colored nrrpkjns.

Serving the cake baked and dec-orated by Nyla Teichmer were Mrs.

At our new Location

920 21st Ave.

LEWISTON

Dial 743-6

"„„,".„,""-'-.'."„''"'""'"n'OeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeOQ'e '.F.SCHARNHORST eSchool Lunch Menu ~ 5y IIO egg 1)yg Ig g

e3

Hot Dogs/Bun 'ator Tots ~Gasoline Diesel Fuel .-'eating Oil —lubricantsJello Cookie MilkThursday, September 8 1 0Tanks — Pumps, —,. Satterles — Filters — PlugsMac roni/Cheese 0Bran Muffins /Butter '

~ Special o]t Filters 8 Batteries e0

PHONE 285-131'. GENISl%,'IDAHO 0Fruit Milk eoeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelNo School w w w w m w, v 'w w & W & ~ W 'W ~ % &,& w W 'w w w W & w % V 'W %

i Jou tt'olafNN 'IS.i..I.>5, a. a tI ~A) aENESEE aEP. 885-2868

, GARLIHOHOUsKMu]t]o]t]ALs

I 'ustom ButcheriugWi]] Forever Honor the Lite. Of the I ~ m'

One You Love. Ref]ecttr Love, I,' .I,, 'Qga ptugglggRtrspeot and vApprec]ation 4

{ of Beef and PaikCall Joe Nt]Fr Itor As

Appolahaeht.I e+->~ ~essse4syz p g~~tgN

Mar~ Callihaa, OwaeaPhone 285-1321 Day or HI)ht 4

j~W~WMWw

WHEH-'AS -THELAST. TIMEYOU REVIEWEDYOUR IHSURANCESITUATION?It's teauy to ]mportattt toneglect. Let us abner -yn)u howLutheran Brotherhood canhelp you w]th:

—Mortgage clearance—Money for education—Insurance for children—Life insurance

—Cash to settle eztatee—Tax<eferred retirementplans-- erne(rgcecy ttah&—DisabQity IncomeprotectIon

Serving This Area 21 Years

Phone: 924-4938

ROBERT E. KAUFMAN, FICE. 1211922ntjl Ave.

Spokane, Wash 99206

l

CO-OP

PHONE US

,MAIN OFFICE

285-1482FEED MILL

285-2142

%MEHOUSE CO.6 E N E S.EE, I D a H 0 SSSSZ SEED PINANT1uuiNNNiulrluiluiuuNUNNNNN NUUUIUNNNIINIINININliulNNINNNUNNNUNNNNINNIIII NUNINNNU~

GRAIN PRICES

Prices Quotetl are Net to the Farmer,

NewCropWheut,perbushel . $3.79New Crop Feed Burley, per ton $18.00NewCropOats,per)on .. $95.00

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Song, Written by parish and talented musician anil

Mrs. Margaret Brink ~

music teacher.)

elebrates Centennial I Mrs. Brink's song was

(D,lay~i fronl Last Weel<1 a Panel of nluslc exPerts In a contestsponsored as part of I.he Pocatello

Pocatello —"Hail to Pocatello" theICentennial Cele'bvation by Mv. anil

winning song in the Gate City's Mvs. H. Leigh Gittens of the Ban-Centennial song-writing contest, was noclr Co. Historical Society. Shewritten .by Mvs. Margaret Brinlr, vvJs on hand as the song was sunglongtime member of Bt. Anthony, j bp vocalist Ted Larsen as part of

,song Is~as sung to open that, pro-gram during'he Centennial celebr's.-

Liurl.

Mrs. Brink will be ienienibrire li by many friends here as the formerirl.rrg Ji et Beckr i.

the Municipal Band Concert at. Ross

Park, which began the week-lon,,

Centennial celebration June 20-26.

Larsen rs beginmng each of the

summer Sunday evening concerts aL

, Ross Park with the singing of the

new centennial song. Mrs. Brinli

, also appeared on a Centennial tele-

vision talent show on public sr)cess

television station channel 12 and h)

The Gazette News Thursday August 26 1982

jMost Controlled Hunt Arts Commission SeeksPermits Go to , Names of Craftsmen

,II.IS It:SSAUTOMOBILES

TOYOTA SALES

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION, LIVESOCK SALE YARDSCOINS

SPENCER I.IVESTOCK, INC.KENASTON (ORPORATION

SALE EVERY TUESDAY

Top Market Prices —Reputatiou Cattle

~ Tony Seuhert ............7431313~ Dave Nelson ..........743.5654~ Larry Hickman ....509497.2427

Special Attention Given To

~ Investment Counseling on

Gold A Silver CoinsQuality General

Construction

SERVICE & PARTS

FRONT WHEEL DRIVE

~4x4 Pick UP Trucks

~2x4 Pick Up Trucks

~ Station Wagons

~ Land Cruisers

TOM LYONS TOYOTA

1212 PULLMAN RD. MOSOW, 882-0580

Competitive Prices Paid on U. S.

Silver Coiua-SHver Dollars

Canadian Silver Coins —All Gold Coins

+ Buyers Df: Scrap Gold - Dental Gold

.Sthling - Silver Bars 746-135'I Stack and Feeder Cattle Orders

APPRAISALS2517 Main 743.5506

3200 E MAIN LEWISTON

LEWISTON, IDAHO

746-841'I

LEWISTON820I/a 21st St. HARDWARE

MEMORIAL CHAPELS

CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION

KNOKE INSETEConstruction

JENSEN'SMALCOM'S BROWER ~ WANN

MEMORIAL, CHAPEL

u SERVING ALL FAITHS

w PERSONIZED CARE

~ COMPI.ETE FACILITIES

When you need advice or Information

Call Collect

743-457S or 743 94531711 —18th Street

LITTLE CHAPEL OF THE ROSES1015 BurreII

Te'lstworthy HardwareAUTO PARTS : MAGWUi05 INSt/RAN(:E::

Sana iVlagnusoaa, Indepeeadeaat Ageaag

ALL TYPES OI'%SCJRAI%CK

Hoane —I ife —Aaato —Soatowuer ~

Mobil honaes —Notary Pgnhlfic —Sonaii

Crop —Hail —Grain FireKendrick, Idaho Phone 289 4211

o ~ ooooo'oo' o ~ oo ~ o ~ ~ ooo ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ o ~ o ~ oooo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Ceaeto'al ldlaho Agency, inc. is proud go

osnnounce that theeg noae represent...

ALASKA PACIFIC ASSURANCE CO.

For the Finest Coverages serving the Forest Products

Industry, and LOCAL SERVICE in these high'Iy technical

coverages contact us ~ ..Central Idaho Agency, Inc. —Kenglrgck Off.0

ROSKRT K. MA,GNIJSO1%, AgentOffice: 289-3691 Home; 289-5122

PLUMBING ELECTRICAL

HOUSEWARES tl) POWER TOOLS PAINTS

McGRAW'S AUTO PARTS

AND MANINE SIIOP

m Foundations >Walls

~ Sidewalks + Patios

Concrete Proof of Quality

~ SPORTING GOODS

Rifles —Shotguns —Pistols

Q Ammunition

FISHING 8 HUNTING LICENSES

MOSCOW —882-55n6

LEWISTOH —746-4699

. Domestic 8 Imported Truck

8 Tractor Pirts835.2452

415 S. Main Troy, Idaho

"Sud McGraw, Owner

CROP DUSTINGENGINE, CYLINDER HEAD REBUILOINQ

Brake Drum Q Rotor Turning

HEARING AIDS

(AREY'SSCHUMACHER'S AG.AIR

~ SPRAYING ~ SEEDING~ FERTILIZING ~ DUSTING

LEWISTON ~ NEZ PERCE COUNTY

AIRPORT

RES AURANT882.5596510 W; 3(EI Moscow

Hearing Instrument Service 5th WHEEL QFELEO FREI, New Owner

Breakfast Anytime —Special Daily

Home Cooking —Pins, Soups, etc.

On Hwy 95 In North Lewiston

Come Vlail Our Tavern, Too

Same Location —Pool Tables-Seer To Go

2310 N8S Highway LEWISTON

Ph. 743 1997

OPEN 7 Days - 24 Hrs.

HEARING TESTED —NO CHARGE

Our Office or Your Home

m Sales L Service of Most Major Brands

~ Glasses, Overear 8 All In Ear

~ Trial Plan

~ Satiafactton Guaranteed

~ OVER 23 YEARS EXPERIENCE

)WI' ar I irikrao I I I I I r)r

I

I lnr rasa .:-- 'lli

II'Lta~"--: " Skillmull'Ul0PARlS

FOREIGN It DOMESTIC

HELBLING BROS.

"Crop Care with Ag Air" 1.PHONE 743 0541

882-2325

210 East Rrst MOSCOW, IDAHO882.7501"A" 8I JACKSON

MOSCOW, IDAHO

CRUSHED ROCK

MY'S ROCK IUSIIINS

Crushed Rock

Gravel II Sand

882.3573

STEEL PRODUCTS

IMPLEMENT DEALER

NEZ PEKE TRAGOR (O.CATERPILLAR, CAT AND THE

SYMBOL ARE TRADEMARKS OF

CATERPILLAR TRACTOR CO.

CHIMNEY CLEANING

PME OF MIND

SIDNEY SWEEP

:,'I ~ .'", I„"I.i"0.,Incor porated

Distributor Petroleum Products

-Mobil nnd Conoco Products-

GATEWAY

MATERIALS INC

CLEAN, PROFESSIONAL WORK

fULLY INSURED

Senior,. Citizens Discount

~ 740 a.'m. to 8:00 p. m. Call ~

5 Ml. South on Troy Highway

1'la Mi, S. E. of Joel

MOSCOW, IDAHO

,-Toactora, Track 8, Wheel

-Loadera, Track L Wheel

'Scrapera, Motor Gradera, Trucks

-Excavatora, Sklddera

-Englnea Qeoeratora

"NOTHING RUNS LIKE A DEERE"

~ Guik Service

~ Complete Line Steel~ Custom Picture Frames~ Stove Kits

Building Material

DOUG LILUE L CLARANCE RICARD

"Think Steel —Think Gateway"

7431271

1040 Linden Lewiston, Idaho

882-0397 DRIVE LINE SERVICE

DRIVE LINE SERVICE

.OF LEWISTON

We Carry a Full Line of

TIRES —BATI. ERIES —,ACCESSORIESAfter Hours

(509) -287 2441FARMINGTON, WASH.

Clean AH Wood Stovea, Coal

A Fireplace Fluea

SALES —SERVICE —PARTS

Phone 764-3301

HIWAY 12 EAST —LEWISTON

Our Motto: "W'hatever you need, we will get for you

at lowest prices."

!

Idaho Applicants 'I he I dilhu Cu»11)lissii)» oil

1'esidellts drew 96 pel centI LI c troll d I nt p 't 'I '.t,', .'' Ip1. '.', '")1

tl»s year's «omputerised drawinu wr'I«I's, folk Ji Lists, I ii)»i»iiliei':;,

LAugust2), according Lu a Dep JrtI

I g af s d ir»)ers, Je LUI's, il»)-

me»1. uf Fish and Ga»ie I'el)ul'I, 'ic)Jlis i»iil ULhei's whu sel'veil iii LI) ~

i I Jpaclti UI spu».ur pJIli)il, u»iaLUl'1'her'e Were 69,043 applieaiirs <

~ Ii- ur <III'Pctor ur erlltuv;ii eve)its iii ld-

gtble for'5,947 permits - all L)i)i iilio drli'i»g Lii 'iioii's Iiiiil 6II', .

352 of I,her» foi elk, deer, and arite-

lope ILast year 71 ]34 appiii )urts Anyo»e iii this ) Jie'vy, ui

were eligible to try tui I6,835 pei ing knowledge ur.'uch pevsuns, is

niits. requi sted to send nanies and biug;a-1>hii;il Ir)foi»IJLion Lu tire 1-oil)»i .-

"ppiirants ri'I»» «Jte: sii)ri,t 304 grest +tate +II') ) I BU „-.other tiian Idaho totaled 503. Thwill be conling fronl ~ fa1 as Pen- The Cuuil»issl,i», wulkillg witli

nylvanlia, Alaska, Texas, Illinois Mi s. Fairy FI'ank Khtelan-Keetun,Kansas and Iowa, along'ith other's Jri avtist-writev-publislier, is atteiu-f I om neighboving states. pting to doc»I»eat rhese al'tints 1»i

., I the pui pose of establishing Jn Id ihuBighcrn Sheep permitS SVere

drawn by 15) nonresidents and Lhe l

The Archive I vojeei. i» an effui 1.

remaining 112 permits went to ida-'to I'ei.'ol'd Lhe rich l«gary uiade I o

hoans. In controlled mountain goathunts, 47 I'esidents and five nonres- I

'daho by Uul'l'tkits,

idents dr.ew the 52 pernrrts.All of the 173 ruoose pevmits-

available only to residents — iver'r I

rlrawn. ))eParatm~eia). regidati ai I

limit nonresidents to no more thanI

10 percent of the total pevmits fov I e''4 I LLWdsatis IUorIBIrt '3doI3IuB '}tio '.vi3p I ~ a ~ I ai I ...ho —~anil nlountal11 goa'L.

e)I>

IRI'ial

SPICER .m DANA

DRIVE SHAFT ASSEIIBLES

PT0 81 AG SHAFTS

SPECIALIXHIQ IN BALANCING, REPAIR

gfODIFICATION, MANUFACTURE OF

COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS—

NONE 143.3281

27OB ~ 7th Ave. North —Lewlatou

EXTERMINATING'15

W. 7th Moscow =CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC

BODY III RADIATOR

DOII'S BODY

AND RADIATOR SHOP

~ Estimates While You Wait'

Tall Pipe

~ Custom Duels t Headers

~ Cuatom Pipe Bending

~ Qlaa Paha

~ Meehaaledl Repairs

~ American 8 Foreign Care

~ F'Icha

N2-39'l6.

LOCAL FRUIT

II WOOD SPECIAI.ISTS

SIDING SPECIALISTS

SI-S'FATE

FRESH FRIIIT~ CHERRIES ~ APRICOTS

PEAC HIS ~ PEARS

APPAR

—DURII SEASON—

AlsoS 5 A WOOD SPIKIALTISLoadiilg Pallola 8 Iwle Stake

PIL 743 96261340 Blfeh Lewlston

II-" "Ji +

f6~ager '< >Ii" III

~ ) a I idnt

ee san' I ie iree." '.e s . ) .3.I @i\LL

''FREE ESTIMATES"

m Aluminum ~ Vinyl ~ Steel

Lenny Purington, Owner

332 Thain Rd. —I.ewlston

PIL 746-8294

SOIAEFER ORGIARDS sialuG. a R00FIIIG

Kendrick.... 289-4061

Deary .....877-1211

a 4 '

Kendrick,

rRed Cross PharmacyPrescriptioees Cdarefully

Coen pouaocfed

Aninedgl Health iVeedls

FAMILY PRACTICE

APPUED KINESIOLOGY

~ HOLISTIC CARE

N3-0538312 S. Nashlngten

Insect, Need and

Rodent Control

P. O. Sex BSN

Joe Evans, Owner

882-3332MOSCOW MOSCOW, iDAHO

DOHOR"G"

gerhard III. Ellesrad, O. C.i, Ca%

. LIQUIFIED PETROLEUMTIRE SERVICE

DOXOL PROPAIIELES KHWAS TIRES

"If We Can't Guarantee lt,We Won't Sell it"

SUPER MARKET SELECTION

AND SUDDEN SERVICE

Tires —Wheels —latteries

"Where To Call"

743.1594882-2115MOSCOW 1408 MaVIII W. 3rd

Lewlston

m For Home: Farm - industry

~ Budget Planm Propane Engine Conversions

CALL US ~ Professional Installations

ANYTIME Automatic Delivery Schedules

SALES Na SERVICE

"A Promise You Can Count On"

Sich Roone Supplies

lelephone: 289-5941

Hours: I a. m. —5:45 p. m.

CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOONSMemorial Day Thru Labor Day

Ilave anil Barbra Clayton

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Post Falls were Friday afternoonI and overnight .guests of his parent;.,

Mr. and Mrs. John Hickman. Fridrtyaf ternoon visitors were Mrs. Wm.Browning of Mesa, Ar. and GailSampson of Pullman.

Mr. and Mrs. Dave Link and sonswere Sunday visitors of Mr. andMrs. Bruce Scharnhorst, Mr, andMrs. Tom Whittaker and familywere overnight guests, Boi,h arefrom Lowman, Id. where the Schae'-nhorets taught school for' year.

Mrs, Dick Seharnhorst was,a Fri-day evening dinner guest of Mr, andMrs. Joe Sullivan and visited wit)i

The Gazette - News, Thursday, August 26, 1982 Mr and Mrs Claieni e Aheiin ofEugene, Or. came Thursday to visitrelatives and friends and to ass!si.in harvest at the Aherin farm.

their housegeusts, Mr. and* Vis,Jim Fredrikson, Tacoma. The lad-

ies were classmates in St. Maries,Mrs. Fredrikson and Mrs. Scharn-horst visited Miss Lillian Porreton Saturday morning and Dick andMarie called on Mrs. Esther Apper-son on Sunday morning.

Sunday visitors of Mrs. Leis, Spri-nger were Mr. an'd Mm. Joe Sum-ners of Edmond, Wa. Mrs. Sum-ner was a niece of t.he late ArihuiSpringer.

!Mrs. Lawrence Broemeling visited

relatives and friends in Cottomvoof1

on Sunday.

, Kristen Jurgensen, Mr. and Mrs.

I

Greg Linehan and Jerry Linehan'nd children. Judy High and chil-

ilien came Monday for a visit with

,'cr parents.Tlae Gazette-%ewe(USI 8 574-740)

A Consolidatic n oi'he Ketrfiriclr Gazette unri The Genesee News

Jimmy and Billie Durbin of Spo-kane visited their grandmother, )r(!s,Lillian Durbin i.he past week. Theii

parents, Itic!tat rI and Carol Dui b!ii

returned iheni trt theii honit. Saiiit'-

day.Mi'. irlltl Mi's. Tllult Giljte I ei.iii'nisei

Satul'day lroltl North Dakota whet".'.

they attended fimeral,services ot:

a. brobhermin-luw, Wa!nice Sant(bee,.;in Underwood, N. D.

Sunday dhtner guest.s of Ray anil

Elsie Linehan were David 'Crescenri

of Chicago; Kathryn Lavei y, Spo-

kane; Don and Marie Linehan anil

grandchildren Emma I inehun:rtr I

Published every Werlnesday (darer'i Thursday) and entered as secondclass nrarter at i.lie Post Office in Kendrick, Idaho St)537 and Genesee,Idaho 83332, Latah County, under Act of Congress of March, 1879.

'I'he Official Newepaper oP Gener«fe, Kenrlrick and Juliaetta, IdahoJane L, Roth aiirl William A,. Roth, Publisher~

Wm A. Roth, Editor Ferris Cuddy, News EditorGenesee —'I'elephone 2S5-1513 Kendrick —Telephone 289-57S1

Subscription Rates: $5,00 per yes.r in Lat.ah, 'Nez Perce, ClearwaterCorrnties, Idaho and Asoi.in axrd Whitman County, Washington,

All other'ddress —$6,50 pi.r Year Single Copy —15cAdvertising Rates Given Upon Application

IeONTMASTFIISi Sellil Fot'nt 3579 trt Iktnrlrlck, Idaho 83537

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Hpl&AISar S m or ~ OlnKHtlPI

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I, 'dvel4ieinIIN)tl(9 Iof IIOUI

NOTICE OF PUBLIC IIEARXNGBUDGET FOR FISCAIs YEAR 1982»8S

CITY OF GENESEE, IDAHOItfrotice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Genesee, Idaho,will hold a Public Hearing for consideration of the prtoprtsed.budget, foithe fiscal period October 1, l982~September 30, 1983„allpursuant to theprovisions of 'Section 50-1022, IDAHO CODE, said hearing to be held ai

~

Cltfy Hall, Genesee, Idaho, at 7:30 P. M, on September 7, 1982. At sairihearing all interested persons may appear and show cause if any they'!havewhy said proposed budget should not be adopted.

PROPOSED EXPENDITURES; The following is.an estimate set forth in said pmposed budget of the totalI proposed expenditures end accruing indebtedness of the City of Genesee,

Idaho, for the fiscal period Octo'ber 1, 1982—September 39, 1083.Proposed Rev. Shat ing ProposedExpenditures Rev, Sharing Gi oss

Eexpenditu res Expenditrrres1

daughter, Thonna and Stacie Schoeffhome, Gary and Ida Krier of. 'Coeur'Alene were Sunday guests.

Thursday dinner guests of Mr, andMrs. David Wahl and ghtls were Mr,and Mrs. Tom Wahl of Pullnian Mr.and Mrs. Dan Kottke of Moscowand houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.Miller of Sacramento, Ca: Georgewas born and raised in,Genesee andMis. Miller is eDorsothy's aunt. On I

Sunday the Wahls attended a farr.-ily picnic at the home of Mr. andMrs. Walter Rueppel in Deary.

Mr. and Mn. Gary Greenwell i

and children spent several days inPortland visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Edgar Hall.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.Carl Simons frere Mrs. Carrie.Jutte, Mrs. Viola Scharnhorst andMr. and Mrs. Elmer. Mundt of Coeurd'Alene.

The senior citiztens will hold theirannual picnic August 27 at 5:00 p.m. in the Lower City Park, Bringyour own table service.

Mi. and Mrs. Dale Hickman of

Local News

PAYIHG TOP $ $ $ 4 <

forNIieeffppetieertompeffe Ifor export and domestic use.

EyENIRGS 8771575I

f I

Of Genosoe(Delayed from Last Week)

Mr. and Mrs, G-eorge Miller ofSacramento, Ca. were Thur.sdaycallers of Mr. and Mrs. Don Jainand Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kalafus. Geo.is a native of Genesee, having beenborn and raised here.

Csea r Gonzales of Peru was alast week's visitor of Hazel. Robin-son. Lisa Bassbas of Potlatch wasa Tuesday caller and Mrs. LindaLepstaff an'd three children wer cTuesday dinner guests.St. Vincent DePaul pickup Aug. 26

Mis. Marie Tuschoff and Bo'bbyof Clarkston were Sunday visitorsof the Tmutmans.

Steven 1Q ier AY2 stationed atWhidby Island, Wa. was a guest ofhis grandparents, Mr. anrl Mrs. 'El-mer Krier the past xveek.

Jot'nd'iane Flanagan of Spokanespent the week and returned their

GENERAL FUND'General Govt. E: Admin.'Law En'forcementFire

'treetsParks/Rec.

$ 43,'61325,0723,00025,352

5,000

$ 43 G13$ 21,072$ 3,000. 36,585

5,000

$109)370$137,240

$ 11,333

Total Gen. FundWATHR/SEWIER FUND

TOTAL EST, EXP. $246.G10ESTDIATED REVENUE

(Dhe estimated. revenue. for the City of Genesee, Idaho, for the fiscal periodCfctober 1, 1982—'September 30, 198S, is as folI)ows:

Ted'evyGeneral Revenue SharingLiquor Fund die ControlBusiness fInventory (Sales tax)Road k !BridgeInterest/IPenaZtiesFines 8c ForfeituresMotor UsersLicenses & PernutsRural Pire V)strictPark/Recreation FeesSale of rockIPtasture ileaseMachine hireIFranchh(se, 'T. V.IRent of ball. fieldMisc. !ReftmdsWater/SewerCash Carryover

$ 49,717 i

11,3334,3005,000

','600

~

1,9751,6009,1001,3001,750

350850100. 200550600.

1,000$137,240. III,04i5

i'WIlici,k's ilIIoc'y SI>o 0Rick 4rnett Kendrick, Idaho'

AM NO%'ROYIDING THE'OL49%IHG '%RYICfSALONG WITH BODYWORK.

I Most Windshield Replacements.

Also Building Trailer Hitches.Flatbed Trailers by Order and other

. Iron Fabrications.I Sunroofs and Sliding Back Windows

~ Fiberglass Repairs on Boats and'Trucks

Hauling Wrecks to My Shop andSurrounding 'Areas.

0 I

free Estiinntos on Most VIIofk

Cell 289-3252

I

Sinrl S

..'unera..TOTAL EST. REVENUE $24!6.610

I, Mercedes Roach, City Clerk of the City of Genehee,'Idaho, do hereby cer-,tify that the above is a .true and correct statemen't of the .proposed expen-

'ituresand revenues for Fiscal Year 1982-83, all of which have been tenta-:tive)y approved and .entered at'ength in the Journal r)f Proceedings. 'Ifukfehstr centtfy'ohat 4tbe City of Genesee; Idaho dM give notice and hold ahearincg upon the proposed uses of the City's General Revenue SharingFunds, with. notice 'having, been tpublisked fat least seven days prior to theadoption of the tentative budget by the City Council. Citizens are intrIited;to attend the:budctrht hearing on September 7, 1982, 7:30 p. m. and have I

the right to proyide written or oral comments concerning the entire City;Budget and its relationship to the General Revenue Sharing iFunds, and that

'L

copy'af tfhe proposed City Budget. in detail is available at City~ Hall for:inspection. during regular office horrrs.Dated this 20th day of August, 1982.

MERCL<DES ROAICH, City ClerkPublish Aug. 26 tie Sept. 2, 1982

w 13.3C..MOSCOW, IDAHO PHONE 88c24534

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:. MOBILE BUTCHERING EVERY MONDAY iat, yous'lace. I—8 El( VING—

mm Kendrick —Juliaetta —Lapwai —Nesperce08 :ind Surruiiiiding Areas

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Salso parents of all.

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Roy a»d Adrdythc Hei>1>gal'tl>QI

BW Nellie Dean SLeige>.s were eve»ing'allers one day lastweek in the Cletis FIoisi»gto» home.

Iteturn IIome- , Son Five»k Hoisi»gton came on Bu»-<layAfter spending so»)e "happy days

with grandmother Delo>eg Delo>es Heim- E>orna Stevens at>d Gevtviide Hei»i-gavt,ner, on o»> iiil e 5 o', 5 young visit- mal'L»e>'n thei> weekly visits, .f<i»»iiing'vandilaii htevs wcrg were veiuvned Moihei Mystic tIeinagat'tnev doittgLo theiv homes in the C ehi Cleatsvatei're!I .Deio)'es Hcimgat't»ev gave thearea on TI)tt)sd»y, IA<», 19, b. sairlgvanilmothev.

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, y, I <>I,, 1.1, by sairl same vepot't on ot>r G>'and>»aRt>t»hnfe.

ell Ml ~ . Boe Bet<err<old ere< r.eos nsreen t'osses-son Ra»dy of Culdesac en'o ed Sun-ac enjoyed Sun- W<)vd was received eavly Mondayday, Aug. 22 dinner in <the home ofMr. a»d Mrs Glen Stevens,

n <the home of,»Din!i)g, Aug..23 of the passing ot>

Sunday of Lena. Farnell at the CareCe»tev iwhet'c she has been for sev-

Back To Scl»i»1— c)al months. Mrs; Farnell, wife for62 ye»vs of Robin Parnell and theThe childven fvoni the homes of1 ld t >e home~ ot »)other o<f Mvs. Shirley ISteigers,the Lee IHeimga>tner and Don Hois- was a well known "school teache«"ington homes, with mixed emotions

anticipate the return to school infor i))a»y yeats of her life.'She will

the. iKendriclt DLstrict, on Mo»dao school in be remembered as a handsome lady,

A»g. 30» Mo»day'n stature and fine moral cliaractet',

suffeving much in the last years.Ou> Laywai st»de»ts are doingthe same —also so»le b>sttL>cto>s-- A»nt>al Nreippe Exixxlltlon-

On Tuesday, Aug, 17, the Ke»

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Steigevs fat'nily spent ovetrnite I>t. l... their Weippe cabi» home 'and with

the Don Webster family, celebrate<1the 19th wedding anniversary of Ke»

1

Creek! (Linda graciously renewedKen's option fov the coming fiveyears!). He'd asked if it continuedWanted: Older refrigerator. for another 1 year. Friday evening

wooden clothes rack. Beck Ha- a large group gathered for potluc!xennah, 289-5847

supper featuring, Alaska baked'al-Grain truck and d>'iver for h»e l»on caught by Ken, and films of his

289 533] ot 1763410 2t33c 'ummer work fun. Included in thesupper group weree the Steve Pettit

For Sale: 1980 Yamaha 650 Special, famiiy; yiu Mnler and the pete,Cas-low mileage, excel. condition. tie.group from Kamiah; Sharon Cui-4t34p tiss and son Adam (<David and Aar-

- DO YOU awOYV WnKRK VICKPSPOTATOI'S AiRE 'r Nellie Steigers, and the host family

'Ken, Liiida and Brant.. Bekalyn help-ed in preparations, but then joined a

<FOR <SA<LE —TOMATOES, 10c lb. group of young folks of her church. Call 276<381 or 843-2174. for an evening of swim fun at the

tf34c home of one, the Johnny Gibbs home.

E SHOliKRG —Jim McKenzle On Monday, Aug. 16s Bill MttryPhone 289-4304.

son Mike and wife, came to gatherblackberries at the iSteigeva patchtf18c

FO<R SA<LE—1972 Plymouth Duster. at Cherrylane. Also the elder<ly cou-

2-dr. Hdtp. Brown., Good Co»dion pie enjoyed a brief visit on their

Phone 289-3261. patio later from young neighbor Don

tf)33»c Kerby, who'd swam the river to bethere!

FOR SALE —Mobile home. All fur-»ished. All electric. Across fromKendrick Drive-In. Lloyd Craig. ~~t' Myygq~Phone 276-460I, Fl et

3t33p — Igaamra ss a.-F<QR SAILE—1980 FORiD )/aT, like

-new. 27,000 mi. Gree» two-to»e,NOTICE OF. BUDGE.DXEAIIINO" 'AIito. 'Goo'O'ires." '$4;900; Johf>

"Thomas, 1014 East F<. SL. Moscoy>,882-5239 Saturday afiret 0 p. m.

3t32 a public hearing fOr g}e pmposebudget for the City of Juliaetta, Xda-

FOR SALIE-8-ft Metal Pickup Can- ho will be held Tuesday, the 81st day

oPy, fully lined, $150. 1971 Scout of August, 19S2, at 7:30 p. i». at the

w/full cab. 1 Metal Step Stool; 1 Juliaetta City Hall,Writing Desk Chair; Small White . 'Sharon IRitz

Xlog House w/cm»positio», roof.~

City Clerk,Ph. 289-3851. Pub. 2 Times. Aug. 19, 20, 1982 .

2t33cCITY OF JULIAETTA

HORSESHOE11V6 BY HUNTER PROPOSED. BUDGNTPlain~orrec tive —Pathological FOR THE YEAR 1982-83

8 Years Experience . EXPENDITU!RES...JCen Hunter

Salaries, Taxes, benefits

STANDXNG O<N CKGAR RXDGE— ---""---------- " - -"- $ 6636'00Golden Fad. Purebred> $400, Grade Office Supplies >Lnd

$200. Will fr<ada for hay, grain Expenses ....,..................'.1,5SO.OO'bldg. mat., etc. of equaI valu 'Mt, J, Utilities ..............;.2,250.00Phone 289 5842.

St23c Advttrtising Ji LegalPuiblication ....;............... 250.00

PRO<BLEMS WXTH AMOBOL?

Library Utilities .............. 600.00Atter 8:00 p™,Catt 289» 4867

Insurance ..........................4,200>00Law Enforcement ...,......... 6,999.00

tf4na<ProfessioE>al Services ...... 2,500.00Tranfer to Fire Dept..'..... 800.00

TYI.ER'5 ENQIQE RFPAIR san'«tio» --------y----Tools .............................„..Sbo.oo

LARGE <n SMALL ENGINES, St>eetComplete'verha)EI

Tune.Spa ~ Brnksa ~ Tires

. Genesee . 285-1716 st L'sh""+ ----- "--Gravel IS: etc.....................2<500.00Side tr<IE>lk Repa1rs .....,....." 3,000.00Street, Xmprovements:..... 3,885.28

RaQs, ReQara, Spaocketa, etc. Water-AT BIG DXSCOUmS l l Salaries ..............................14,7BQ.OO

Linten>L»ce', OperatingNew Angle.Dnner Siadea -- $2 50 expenses ...................:....B,NO.OONGW Rt>-B>IIIt ShOrt- Sleoka. % tHoit 448705

New Du All ~era. Naw Kth>t Sydney ToothTruck Expense .................1,800.00

New Plex Hturet>ra: Meter Repairs ...,.......,....'... 800,00~~'F~G. S~~ ~uipment Rental ......,... 2,175;00Cele~or PQL ~To. Th I ch Offi,e g,y

Special Law Prices —,P ~, 700 00

H. D, 9, 9 U DB, D4, TDS<rT58, HD5 Water Ja sewer Bond Red, Fund

All with Hyd, Anglo Dozsra, TDB Water Ease>nant>i ..........., 551.00Paar> 480 W SOO Ferd 8Ã Ferd, Water System

taaaay. All with Hyd loadera. 8N Improvement ............. 3,'885.28w/8-potnt Uaad Plex >Late stiff ~H>Lrrow. 42 er 88 feet. Kant, 24-ft.

'010 J. D. DlaS. ttaOXoade<r. Collection System ........... 550.00Ceae Man4ze SprE>add>re Electricity .........,..............4,318.00Vied Cab w-atz. Ftta 'rUD4.

Supplies J<: E>Eye»sea ...... 6,000.009IIDB Cab,I. H. Cub VV'& Tr>Lcter, CulttvntA><r iRailroad Easements ........ 550.00

Ws,ter 8'c Sewer !Bond Red. Fundr &th JD I k Itrt Telephone ............................105.00

4-%heel Drive Rubber Thsd Leader. S28-ft. user BLEbbr,Dry SprsE>der with ~er an

btg thea ¹lntenance .....,....... 3,

955 @AT Loader, 1 8/4 yd. bucket TOTA<L BUDOI!IT ............$125,502,84wtth 'reu't'..., 6YCO~

2 ~ JD Orm D~ owith hitch. ar .........................',.'...26<118r85

2—10'D CC w/httdn>> hyd. Sawer .-""."------."-"-- 26>, ~ o8-L H. 510 Grain DrilIa. D. D. Taxes ................................41,088.83

20x8 w/&pie httch . 'OTAI. INCOME $95,898,65Phoae ST8-8'I'II Ann@urn>a

DENNLER SUPPLIIPays lhESnSer J'nlneehs> Nahe ub >A>ug 28

CITY OIe IIKNDRICIfII<.»dri< k, Idiu)o 835)37

Notice is hei'eby.™!vs<iLI);<L oii LI)e

<7th <Iay of September 1982 at. 7:30o'cl<)ci< I'. M. in I,he City Hall » L

Ke)>tii ick, 1<lab» a pitblic heat'1>lgivi!1 be lielil on t,he b»<igeL pit)posidI et'h<! C>i,y <>I't'»<lI'I»I< fui i)i«fists<I ye<tv 4< ginning Ociub<.I', '19Hzit«'I t«II»g the tlisl)»<se»te»L of'ev-<'ill<t< SII<il'lilg F»ii<is, »L whi< It tit»e.<Ily il>Li'I tes!c<I 1)t I soll I»;<)

i<I)I)ea<')lid

sliow <'<i<Is(ir It « I>) he Il»sr whjs<tid biidgeL slin<ti<1»oL be,«IoI)ted.

L)<>it'(I Lhis 3<'<I <Iiiy Df A<ig<lst,I!III'-', by oi <le<'i'I>e Mayo>»»dCoii»cii ot'.t<e CiLy <)I'e»<I>ick, Id-I) I < o.

The Gazette - News, Thursday, August 26, 1982i'Big Bear Ridge

!Happy Home Clitb

Mrs, George Collingc and dattgI>-

tev, Connie a»d so», Gary of St. Ma- .I

L..:,:;:,,':,'LEWiecTiOn HAOiaTrOR CO.

LeWiutuN> Eaa>IO, &o>r >

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,',;;.",,.,"..I.,; „jets.iw483>

ries stopped by the Grant Clemc»-'hagen home lasL Thursday to showoff the new gvt>ndchlld Tiffa»Y Atiti

Holda!i! A beattiift>l baby g<)'I

111<Iced,

ii:iila Gsalloway, Ii vin 'e<>», Dot'<)-

thy Smith and Grant. a»d Huld;iCIe»)cnhage» spe»t last Satuvday in

Lhe moti»tains picking h»clilebeiries,sightseei»g a»d taking pictures.

<Charles and Erma Bowet wei;Tuesday dinner guests of Harry anilDonna Schwavtz ai, Troy. Kai.hri»eLewis of Juliaetta was the honored

bit'thdd guest. Later in the aftei-noon all drove to Princeton to visi!Henry and Margie Lenhard.

Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clemenhage»visited the Bob Clemenhagen's lastSuf>day and Sunday 'evening, Mv,a»d Mts. Ted Dovendo»f of Dea>ywere visitors of Gvant and Hulda.

Mrs. A. C. Wilson returned homeWednesday after spending a wee'ii

in the hospital and is recovevi»gnicely under .the loving care of hei

daughter, Leona. Glenda and Ruthi=Wilson were both 'Sunday visitors.

Dorothy Smith and Iirvin Bean ofGrants „Pass Oregon were Sundayevening vis!to><s at the A. C. Wilsonhome.

Mrs. Olga Nelson and. 'her so»,Howa>.d of Reno were all day S»r.-day guests of Jerry, Lucille a»dKieth Ingle.

Elma and J.aurh>e rHazeltinc spentMonday in Lewiston. Laurine t>t-

tended class and Elma visited he-sister, Erma Reid a»d their mother,Mrs. Grace McMillan.

SONit. Ill, MAGNUSON Clevk

Oi)<o I'<ib. 8-vo-82

I'IIBIO'C III:A

leI�".<<"aSPECIALIZING INNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that I.he Ge»csee Community Cem-c!eiy Mainte»a»ce District will holda PUBLIC HEARING o» the prn-posed budget, for the 'Fiscal YearOct. 1, 1982---<Sept. 30, li>83. T?>islie»i i»g. will be he}d on Septembev7th, at 8:00 A, M. in City Hall, at30"!'. WI>it»> t,A,veniie, Ge»csee,Idaho.

Esi>»'Ii>ted Reve»lie..........$9,122Estimated Expense.........$9,122

The Board of Commissioners willconsider protests/objections to thepassage of this proposed budget,W vi !ten co») ments must be receivedby September 4th, addressed to Box397, Ge»csee, ID.,83832

Mevcedes «Roach, Tvcas»vetI'iiblish 8-26 k. 9-2, 1982

Glass Windshields Truck 8 TractorCar 8 Tractor Cab Glass 8oat Cushion

Desk .Top Glass, etc. Yinyl Tops

By Appointment

DOC LlYTLE Ph. 289-4I90Kendrick, Idaho

Troy, idaho

835-5'I 12

Betty OIson 835-2873

Betty Jarvis 826-3260Anm>al Itet»»ion Sunduy-

Traveling to Noses Lake St<>toPark for their annual get-togethe.there were about 30 members of theSteigers clan. They came from manydirections. Among those prese»twet'e the 4 elder <Steigers brothers---

Bob <Steigers —vrife Myrtle, Va»-

J Ills'.KTTA—

D. Iaylor

NNIRUHION

. Rnittcetl tu Br35),00>>

$80,000

$56,506

..........,.$39,500

ro Acres, 6 BAN>'oo>l> ho»>t',

2 Acres, 4 Bedrooms, 2 i'irepb>ce» .,4 Bedrooms, large lot ........,....8 At re, 3 Bedroo>t>s, large ga>d<)», .

New Residence

Remodeling

Phone 276-796I

couver, Wash., daughter Alma and1

husband .Sonny Hammond of Waits-DKARY—

$87 5004 Acres 2 Bedroo»)s, g»tsi Houseburg Wash.Henry Steigers —and wife S»sy,

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Puyanup, Wash., daughter Virginia.and husband Jim A»de) so»; tlicii

Merlin Hepler, Broker —Phone 835-6384

son Jimmie Anderson, svlfe and 4 i j~children.

Ernest Steigers —wife Nellie, Jiil-iaettal son Bill wife Mary so»Michael and )vife of Lewisto». Dau-Ighter Kathleen and husband Lore»,Ftathliff, Bothel<l, Wash.; son Kci!h,>yife Carolee of Missoula, MM., at»iher parents, the, A!t Ellers of Lew-iston a»d so» Kenneth of Juuaetta,

Alvin <Steigevs —wii'e .Mabel of Cui-

dessac; so» <Ralph and .wife Shirley. jNot the usual big crowd . but, a

lovely .day—much, food and goodvisiting!

>Kathleen and Loren Ratliff cameon to our area foi'everal days visitivith relatives here. The. IKeith ate!-gers droped .by on their way to'Miss-

a»la on Monday mo>T>I»g. They hail

visited their daughter a»d familyi» Yski»>a earlier.

Vatious stages of havvesLi»g wete I

slewed, eerere<e io tee Moses Le<re

area.

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l)OPEN SUNDAYS

8 a.m.to12noonOPEN WEEK DAYSSa. m. to 6p. m.

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EMPIRE MARKET9-4921Kendrick, Idaho Phone 28

Dwight & Delores Nye

Sale Days August 26,27, 28 BAG ICE—COLD BEER

Budweiser

Light Beer12 pak cans

$4.89

Mission —7I/2 ozNorthernBrawny

TowelsAsstd —80 ct.

69c

Bath

Tissue

Macaroni 8Cheese Din.

3 pkgs 99c

32oz. $1.49I..32oz $1.65 I

16az. $2.29 1,

$6.99 ll

32oz.89c ll. 99c II

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. 4lbs.99c II..lb.39c I

. lb. 65c ill

100ct. $ 'I.79

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oz. pkg. 49c

4 pak 99c

Kraft's Miracle Whip,

Dawn Dishwashing Uquid.

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LandscapingCINPY TAYLOR

Phone

276-7961 or 746-5991

+wlw&r& Jrrl'wwo

THE

LrITTLE BROWN JUSIN iWLIAIITTA

Antiques

CotlectfMes

I a:Hand Ciaitarr lterae-'nsL ts asr Ill ts n:$0

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FRESH DONUTS —Assorted- BAKERY SPECIAL

6 for 89c

Bi Lite TooBeauty Shop

Center Cut Pork Chops . lb.$1.89

Bonanza Pork Links ~ . lb. $1.69

Hygrade Hat Dogs 12 oz. pkg. $1.19

Hygrade lunch Meat 12 oz. $1.19

—ShOp Hburs-

9to5Tuesdays through Saturdays

DOBIS) VICKICONME <n BAIIIIARA

Doris Hansen, Owner

IEhone 589-3291Kendrick, Idaho

1

IKraft's Velveeta Slices

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ll M.j.B. Premium Flaked Coffee,

I1 'Tree Top Apple Juice,

ll Kraft

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1 Cantaloupe... lb.23c Bananas .ll

1

I Extra Large Tomatoes,I

1Sno-Boy Red or Green Seedless Grapes

Parade Tea Bags,

lI Grade

'A'plit

Fryer

BREASTS2 lb. Box

I99c Ib

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Buddig Wafer Sliced Meats, Assorted, . 21I

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The Gazette - News, Thursday, August 26, 1982 i Appaloosa Carries Grant. Women to Wins

J, L. Golden Dawn,Appaloosa'are

put in a full day's work when,'she carried Leslie Hutcheson, 5 yrs, i

old to first place trophy in LeadLine, 6 and under at the Inland Em-,pire P. O. A. club sponsored openhouse horse show, August 21st atAsotin, %Va. Dawn was also riddenby her owner, Dorothy Gmnt to4th place in bareback; 4th place inWestern Pleasure, 3rd place inStock Seat Equitation, 2nd place inWestern Riding and the 1st placetrophy in Reining in the 18'nd ov-er division. iDawn placed ever')class she was entered in and it wasthe fimt time she'd ever been riddenin the show Hng.

BIRTHDAY FASflY HONORSCONNIE EVELAND

A fatly gathering at the homeof Bill Fey last Thursday eveninghonored his mother, Mrs.) ConnieEveland on her birthday.

Present were the Dan Fey andBill Fey families, Ted and Phd(sFey, Helen Fey,'iLloyd and Esther

,tSchoefner, Eva Rosenau, Harlani.and Marie Fey, David and Kathy'Shove and family, Ruth Shove andErile and Vivian Daniels.

Located In Old Post Office Bldg. ~ Open Monday ta Saturday-9 to 5

Over 20 years Installation Experience

SNYDER'S CARPET SERVICE—Family Owned— Bonners Ferry frere Sunday visitorsof Mrs. ]martha Wilken. The Nelsonsare cousins of martha and were on asight-seeing trip on their motorcy-cycle.

Ray and Stella Onstott and Garyand Kris arrived from WilliamsHake, B. C. Tuesday eve to spendithe week with family and frrienKs,

returning home Sunday morning.Friday Jon, Miller, vms a luncheon

guests at t'e .Onstott home.Saturday evening the Ray On-

stotts, Jon Miner Mike, Chris andson Ricky Miller nnd Manning'annElsie Onstott enjoyed dinner at theItalian Gardens restaurant in Lew-iston, All then gathered at the homeof Mike and Chris 2@lier for visit,

'Sunday evening visitors at theOnstott home were Jim and ShirleyMcKinsey and son J. R. and her

i mother, Minnie VPilson.Mr. and Mrs. Bill Deobald of iMo-

.cow were Sunday dinner guests ofOpal Draper.,Otpal called on AliceKuykendaQ Wednesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Art iFoster, Mr. andMrs. ¹rrlll Homey and iMr.Mrs. Al Severson camped 'romThursday untQ Sautrday at ElkRiver.,

Last Monday afternoon, Gert wdeiSneve called on Lucille Hiof man;Tuesday evening Odie iDraper andMyrtle gael 'were visitors. Saturday-Mrs. Lester Rhodes of Juliaetta wssa guest of Lucille's. Monday Lucillewent to, the farm and helped he:family with @he corn.

Mr. and Mrs.'arlos Grageda andNicole of Pocatello visited with Mr.and Mrs. Fred Arnett from the 1'7

to the 19 of +ug~t. While theywere here they visited with otherfriends and re1atives also. Sunday¹.and Mrs. Virgil Goss of Moscow)caned on the Arnetts and Gragedas.¹.and Mrs. Charles Easterbrook /

of Orofino were Sunday visitors ofMr. and Mrs. Roy Glenn. TuesdayRoy and Mabel attended the funeralfor Lena Baack at Moscow.

HANK'S'ILLTOP BARBERSHOP

For Appointitlent 743-8272SaN pEs aaIa Om

HeurS) 8 tOs-8 Tuel thry 8atardayDuring Summer Months:

Hehry Kasda 'OS '7th Ave'LEWISTONs IDAHO

Ray Snyder Phone 289-8061

sisters and ibrother and tiheir families~or a potluck dinner, Lula and EdBrown attended. Lula is one of thesisters.

I.ocal News

Of KendrickQaQers during itihe week of Norla

and Mabel @allison we~ iDick Isaac-son, LuAnn Nelson and Audra andJo)ux Ca'lison, Friday the CaHisonsand Nell ~mar were Kewiston vis-itors and called on her sister MyraEberhardt.

Last Wednesday evening, Mr. andMrs. Orville,Shoemacher of Dearywere visitors of Mr. and Mrs. PhilBahr. Sunday the Bahrs were dinnerguests of Marie Vestal in Lewistonand later called on Wanita Nails atClarkston. Clarence and Grace Thor-nton were cal)ers of Phi1 and Daryon Monday.

Myrtle Afaei had the misfortuneof breaking her a>an Satuniay morn-ing. Callers this weekend were Ronand Carol Craig of Lewiston andArnold and Lois Mael of Deary.

James Allen Candler of Clarkstonspent the weelamd with ihis grsnd-parents, Jim and Hazel Candler.

Karen Clamenhagen eyent theweekend with iPhil and Dohna Hein-en aud family. iat Conklin Park;

,A.lbert Cuddy af Grants'Pass, Ore.a nephew of Dick Cuddy stopped atthe Cuddy home from Friday untilSunday He was on Ns 'was to'Chal-lis, Idaho.

Sue Craig vraa in Lewiston Thurs-day, and'was a 'luncheon guest ofCarol Craig.

.iByron. Chese of Glirkston calledon'Elmo and Margie Eldredge onFriday and also enjoyed lunch withthem.

Mr. and Mrs'. Leon Link of Moscowwere visitors of iMrs. Grace Lind onMonday.

Roy Long af Spokane was'a guestof Mx. Martha Long on Friday.

iSaturday callers of Mr. and Mrs.Ed Nelson were Esther iHadbert ofYakima, Marjorie VPllken, LucilleHoffman and Ruth White.

iM. and Mr+. Marion Rowden, Mr.and Mrs. John Hall and Mr. and Mrs.TomRowden and familyofLewistonspent from Monday untQ Saturdayat ILake Coeur- d'Aiiene.

-Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hartting ofYuma, Arizona, spent the weekendwith Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shrefner.

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Silfiow wereSunday dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. Ed Nelson.

Rev. and Mm. Larry Nelson of

Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Brocke wereguests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brockefor a barbeque on Wednesday, eve-ning. Friday evening Rose and iDar-rel were honored at their home onthe occasion of their 25th weddinganniversary by their children. Guestswere family and close Mends.

Sunday there was a %'ebet familyreunion at tahe home of Mr. and Mrs.Dan Dillman at Leaviston. Joy I.ibsoro of Shod Island brought liermother, Miay Adler. down from Spo-kane where they'met with her three

— Hauling- Dazing

& Back Hae WorkFill Dirt L.Rock

. Lloyd FarringtonKendrick Id. 289-550 I

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ii-Disc Sharpening -()

arm Service

Steve Parks

289-5631evenings.

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JACK KIDD, Special AgentHome —Auto —Fire

Life —. Health —FinancialCrop —Hail 8 Fire

KENDILICK. ~848$

Iiemri-k I~aral,le, inc.STANDARD OIL DISTRIBUTOR

The

Beauty''oolcIN

KENDRICK'onday

to Friday —9 to 6Satur@grs 9 to 2

PHONE 289~7

WAYNE HARRISLicensed Auctioneer

Auction Service —Gommatahal)rsPlll BShlKtllpt44Bb RISLI ESfa

CSAR1TIES FREESome: Phone Ofhce888-5891 —Kendrick —2544%1

SNYDER'S CARPET SERVICE

Complete Floor Covering Service

CARPET —TILE —LlhlOLEUM —FORMICA—CERAMIC TILE-'VWW~%V~'WT~~T

20% OFF on CONGOLEUM LINOLEUMwith Exclusive "Chromabond —No Wax Finish"

Over 250 Patterns and Styles to Choose From

Offer Good 2 Weeks Only

Guaranteed Installation 8 Service

KENDRICK JR. - SR. HSEVENTS CALENDAR

August—26—Grades 9-12 Register30~First Day of School

Sepfeniber—2-—Volleyball ~ 6:00 Potlatch (T)3—I ootball, 7:30, Prairie (T)6—Labor Day Vamtion7 —Volleyball, 6:00, Genesee (H)0- -Vo)leyball, 6:00, Deary (T)

10—I ootball, 7:00, Timberline (H)13—Volleyball, 6:00, Lewiston (T)14—Volleyball, 6:00, Culdesac, (H)15—'Football, 7:30, Deary, (T)16—Volleyball 6:00, IIighland (T)21—VolleybaD, 6:00, Elk River. (T)23—Volleylxdl, 6:00, Troy (H)24—Football,. 7:00, Genesee (H)28—Volleyball, 6:00, Deary (H)30—VolleybaQ, 6:00, Genesee (T)

Sl<:NIOR CITIZENS PICNICSenior Citizens Annual potluck

picnic Friday, August 27th at 5:30p. m. at the Genesee Lower CityPark,

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HAROLD'S BARBER SHOPNOW OPEN MONDAYS 8 FRIDAYS il

9:00 a, m. to 6:00 p., m.Main Street —Kendrick il

Across from Conoco StationHarold Makin, Owner

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Saturday Night, Auglls't 28-9p m

Beginning at 9:00 p. m.

() .Final Performance af Cedar Ridge Grallp ()

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) 4CIW> ) KIS. I(formerly Fey Bros. Repair)

Ph. 289-4177 . Virgil 8, Everett Brown 4

KENDRICK, IDAHO

Monday —Saturday " 7:00a. m. —5:00p, m,

—SERVICE & REPAIR

Heavy Equipment —Caterpillar —AutomotiveFarm Machinery

Ia Our Shop or On-the Job

Home Phone; Everett 877-1450 Virgil 877-1479A~AL.-

HAMM'S BEER12 oz. cans

12 pak -$3.99

PEPSI, DIET PEPSI

PEPSI LIGHT, MTN, DEW12 oz. cans

6 pak —$1-.99

GRANULATED SUGAR

Western Family

25 lb. bag —$7.88'1 per.family. at, this pri'ce..,

;sv

Additional, Regular Price'

Chunk

TunaW. F. —6>/, oz.

69c

Nestle's

Quik.Chocolate,.32 oz

$2.49

Cookin'ag

Banquet, Froz. 5"ou.

3 for $1

Western FamBy~olav Diet Cola, Orange,Root Seer, or Lemon-I'.)me—

1-llTRE POP .'.....—'

38cWestern FamHy —Creamy'or Crunchy

PEANUT BlllTER .. NESTlE'S MORSELS .'CLOROX BLEACH

„TOOTHPASTE

28.ox, Jar

~ $I.SS..$1.59

;.Gallon ssc..;$1.33CA'RRO'8; Snappy, fresh 2- lb. bag 49c

ORAHtaES,-'Valencia, Sweet & Juicy':—::":-.Ib;-39cOHIO'NS Sweet, Walla Walla 7 lbs. $1.00PEPPhRS,'4reen Sell, Crisp, Firm 5 for $1.00

-'-'CELERY, Tender Stalks,'

lb. 39cCABBAGE, Green, fresh firm heads

'„

lb. 19c

Bufferin Tablets100 ct. btl $2.76

Band-Aids-Flex, 20,ct. $l.29

Style Hair Spray8 oz. aero '1.39

PermanentsOgilvie $2.99

Buttqrmilks Bread" Snider's'9cSpareribs, '.Pork

Cntry Sty Ib, $1i.69

Hot Dogs Armour12 oz. pkg. $1.19

Bacon, W'. F,'liced,24 oz $3.19

Boneless TurkeyArmour Golden Star

'roz.Ib, > $1.49

Hygrade Lunch MeitAssorted lb. $1.49

N0.1 BARTLETT PEARS, ....30 lb. Box $6.98

N0.1 GOlDEN AlBERTAOR MALE PEACHES 26 lbs. $7.98

E ACHEVRON GASOLINES 8 MOTOR OILS

9ELO MOTOR OIL —OUTBOARD MOTOR QILS

CHEV RON GREASES

Standard Haatng Oils and Diesel Fuels

We Delivur--

GOODYEAR AND ATLAS

Tires —Tubes —Car Accessories —.BATTERIES

Telephone 289-5711Deobald's

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,",Something New-,",ge$ ~ si"I~si

.",TIGER'BURGER'!!,',,'; A HUGE CREATION OF

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Hamburger - Ham Cheese,'»,", Lettuce - Pickles - Mayo II

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,: KendrickDrive-ln,,'hone

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Russet

PatataasU. 8. No. 1

,'IOlhs.98c I

Fresh

Carii-Golden, Fr'esh Picked

8 ears $ 'I

Sale Days August 26,27,

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Phil, Donna and Scott Keinen Kendrick,idaho

Park

ChapsFanny Pa@

$1.69 lb.

28

I I:Open Sundays Noon to 3