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~g~yO State Library gp a 4" <ci f <Q Qf„ e TD 'r< ~ 1 } Co".Op ~ Brockes Return from Trip PERFORMED AT ORGAN SOCIETY MEETING Monday night, April 16, was Kend- rick-Ju]iaetta night at the Lewiston Organ Society at the YWCA in Lew- iston. Those taking part in the program were Robert Pendergrast, Bronwisi Manful], Margaret Halseth Cox, Bet- t,y Ha]set:h Chisholm of Lcwiston, Dee Morton Buford Rogers of Lap- wai, Marjori Stevens, Alberta, Tuim- er and Ruth Slind. Iva Johns was the announcer, QUestions and AtisweIs 'KENDRlcK scH00L NEws I ~ Achievement tests were given to COIICei'nIIIg 5Chppl ISSUeS I rades 111 '" the Eendi'ck s~h~ol1 ( District. It is hoped the results of < ~ 1 ~ ~ May 15 voters m t<he bpundaries pf these achievement tests will be sent School D]strict 283 wi]] be»ked home on report card day at the end 'p approve a $660,000 bond issue for 'e sch . Y a' VOL. NO. 89 (USFS 5?4-740) KENDRICK AND GENESEE, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO THURSDAY, MAY 3 1979 improvements- at the Jultaetta Ele- ~ The Senior Cl»s is ha]ding its NO. 18 mentary sciiooj and a]so to cont]hue final 'fund ra'sing activity, A movie,', a Plant Facilities ]evy of 3 migs Twenty Thousand Leagues Beneath Kathy- Nail IIIStaIled I the Sea", will be presented Monday i n ~ ~ L-Li a n ROCIl HSWS Supt. of Schools Dick Morton and Tuesday evening" (Nay 10-11) AS DIStriCt FHA PreSident c...., D."~ .-" b. <" H ~ Passed Away April 26 Of j]ii]nett]] To Mainland China some questions and ~wers he feels chargew»]be madeforpre-sc]lop]ers. h A I 18 t th U lve it Gf might explain the two proposals to Concessions including ppp corn pop 'P . Npima Christina Spence a Moscow Cynthia Nye 276-3121 Mr. and Mrs. George Brocke Jr. the patrons of the district. - and candy will be offered. PP Y'rea native who lived here nearly all returned to Kendrick Sunday evening ~ Distr]ct track meet be corn- attended. Ch Pters were Kendrick, of her 72 years, died Thursday, APiil after a three-week trip to Red China gbpgt the ge]V Sghaa/ g P Frid Y t L w] t Vert Y - . -Y N-P"- t M ~ ~ H" P f t Lewiston, Lapwai and Lakeland where she had been a patient since . an ''n Y tio to that ti . B k 1. Q. How uoh NI th new addi- thL t b allow d to compete Wo ks oPs w e g 'Pr]I<8. She had been ill with arth- "Y" ' " of Geo, F. Brocke and Sons, Inc., and r sh er iven in varipus Pa i la ipn and remodeling cost? i t,k' I t k t, areas of holile economics and the ritis for sevelal years. home Satllld-y aftei spending some hl wf, H I . t I th A. Preliminary-eStimates are $ 496, May 12 Winners of that regional t o 'th'h'Mrs. Spence was born to Carl and Porter of Tacoma h b '. " Chinese cities,,Shanghai, Pek'ng and 700 for the addition and $ 163,300 for meet will then advance to the Idaho YP .. A '. 'manda Anderson at Moscow on .. Y'"g Canton and attended the Intei~ation- the remodeling. 18 d 1 9 I B The District FIIEA meeting Augiist 28, 19p6. She moved w] th her i ~; m . ' ally famous Canton Trade Fair. 2. Q. W]th the interest added, how ~ Cheer]eading tryouts were held family to Montana at the age of 8. much w»i the tot'al bondinj cost be? t]i]s week st Kendrick Higli Schop] snd inst 'Y She married Glen Spence at None- Depending upon:.the interest rate for the cheerleaders in. the '79-80 rick, President; Lynn Hanson, Gme- sano, Wash. on Sept. 21,1g24. Other vistiors of Patsie Ba»antyp China at the invitation of the Chin- and the method< of finaric]ng, the school year. A numb r of g]ris tried see, vice President; Rhonda Lengash- Three years later, the couPle began have been Georgia Gi»is of Clarks- ese government. total cost of the bonds should.fa]l be- out for the available positions. I. er; Deary, secret]iry-.treasurer; She»y farming east of Moscow in the Aspen on, Glen Lackey of Tacoma a d APril 14, the Brocke's left Kend- tween'$1.1 and $ 1.2 million, addition a committee 'chqse a mascot Brockmm,'~ston', Public relations; dale area. They retired from active Irene Lackey. rick for Spokane and then on to Sca- 3 Q How will the work be paid this year'or fhe activities se Patitcia Tuel], Lapwa],: recreation farming in. 1969. Nr. Spence died rn Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taylor of Al- ttle where they and other members for? . ', stye: ek, G tt h. th'hairman; Chris 'Swenson, Genesee, 1971 ' 'ion Wa. visited Mabel Westling and pf the trade delegation were given a A. If th'e'May 15th bond issue pass- winners from.'g<rades 7-11. Th degrees chairman and Sue M, roy, . Nrs. SPence r<rras a member of the Ny Sm y. brieftng by Gary Wenske, Foreign m T es, the schoo]. board w]]] sell bonds of girls who,,turned out have be par]]mnentarirm Emmanuel Lutheran Church and the, Frank Souders pf Orean Park, Wa Relations Cpm ittee staff'embe, (District Promissary Notes) in the Practicing extremely'ird, working Aspendale Community Club returned to his home Wednesday af- and SylvIa St~]e]d, country officei amount of $660,000, aft h I 't i ht d d ' Kendrick Chapter E ects OMmr~ She is survived, by three sons g oo in the,o fi e o, p 4. Q. Who w]l] buy the bonds? be congratuat'ed ¹ice <going, 'rl < Kendrick FH h'eld e]ect]pns Apr. Bertie, Norman and Robert, all of Di D I of State, at a breakfast meeting. A., E]ther <the stage, ind]vidua] In- .. ' 24 and selected the fo»owing off]cers Moscow; a daughter, Nprene Bennett DI~ and Don Wa»indei of SP - Their plane, a commercial jet, left vestors. or investing companies. to serve for the 1979;|Ip school yeir'f Nose~; and two ~ten, Bertha kane visited Ida Greenwood Sunday Seattle at 1:50 on the 15th and ar- wi]1 the <Dtstrict repay GHS g'Lliid'O S g - fe P'rjiident, Teresa Hpw'erton, daug- Dunn pf Moscow QQd Lettfe Varness kyo the b nd ~ Og 0o S, hter pf Mr. ind Mra. A]vin Hower of Longview W»h day evening. at 5 o'lock. After staying pvernite A. Over a 20-year< Period» .. these To Have Paper Drive ton; voice-Presiden<t, Bonn]p Lawrence she is also survived by 15 grand- viola Johns M]t«her ~tera and at the Narita International Hotel will comi. due 'it c'ertain intervals. PPughter of, M<r, and.,Mrs, Albert children and three great-gran'»d- brothers in Coeurd'Alene last week. their P]ane left Tokyo and arrived As a fund rats]ng project menibers Lawrence; Secretary-Treasuier, Lisa Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Larson of Elk ]n Shanghai at 1:2p p m, April of the Genesee Bulldog Boosters will .Va]]em daughter pf Mr..and Mrs, A b th t River visited her Parents, Mr. and There they were greeted by the CC M Y 11 to.14th. Ga] Va]], Public Re]atio; Caro- Do Id, P d d h I d th. ' . A thu R o Thu d Y., PIT Cp Itt ( h v $6p,ppp each. year. This includes the The g oup needs old newspaPers (no lyn Stonebraker, daughter of Mr. and Services were held Saturday, April Don Fry was a guest of his mother for Promotion of International Trade) interest payment which ts estimated magazmes or slick PaPers, Please). Mrs. Keith <Stonebi'aker; Points 28 at Short's Ohapcl in Mme~ 4th Frances Fry Saturday and SundaY at the airport where greetings were t 65% . A collection truck w]II be at the As- Chairman, Shari Harris, daughter of R Mikk I Th ffi . t nights exchanged with local officials who ac- 7. Q. Where wi]Lbe District get the 8 t h g ' the Nr. and Nrs. Wayne:Harris; Pa li- Organist silas Ruby Ames with solo- Mr. and Mrs. John and Ed Grose- mmpanied them on th~ stay m row receivin shed durin the week mentaiian Mr]sti Co]'baugh daughter ist Joyce Now ingtng «How Great close made a busmess trip tp Wen 'Shanghai. They visited the Shang A. From the school district's bond ., Shirley A]de man and Darlene of Nr. and Mrs. George Co]baugh. Thou Art» and "In ]<he Garden.." dell, Zdaho Friday and Saturday. Industrial Exhibition Museum and ~d h terest fund. This fund wi» get Krick are co-chairmen of the drive Installation will be held May 3 at Pall bearers were Jeff Westberg Mr. and Nrs. Bpb Porter and Bry the Bund Avenue on the R]verfront its revenue from the school bond tsx an a e an G enda Becker are co- 7:00 with a continental breakfast and grandsons Donald Spence, Brian an of Lewistpn were day Sunday in the afternoon The CCpIT hosted. Spence David Bennett Mike Spence visitors of Ada]inc Jassman. Lloyd a banquet in the evening. They stay- cording to the assessed value Placed the new ublic dd t and Kevin Spence. and Pearl Kimbley were Sunday af- « in a guest house as the hotels Honorar pall bearers wer Ben ternoon visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Lee were booked full. The next morning 8; Q. How is this amount expressed '] " " Q ET R MAY 5 'ohann, Art Cameron,,Albert Oleson, Swanson and boys of Moscow were visits were made to a Buddist Shrine In mills fo'r the property owners» ". spo g - al Juniol"Senior ban uet Tom,W'i]]son, H. E. Bennett, Arthur'unday evemg callers pf A@dine. md an Aits md Craft I stltute t? 'h se who have news a rs and w»] be he]d this Saturday night at Wright, Albert Benson, Neal Kinyon, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Konen of Un- center. The CCPIT officials saw the A. Using the most. common method 'e 'h K d i I H' S h 1. Th b - Glen Jones snd Frank Schultz. iontown visited Kenneth and Grace delegates off to the airport at 11:40 of f<inandng the first y'ear would be . p p P - uet w]II be fp»pwed,b a dance from Burial was at Sunset Memorial Eonen on Wedn~~d~Y cannot et to the ick-u laces in e en rcpt ig p oo. e an- the morning of the 18th and the approximately 10.9 mills, the 20th S n n Y ry <S . Y .;ght Gardens in Mosco Nr. and Mrs. Al Olesrud of Buck- plane arrived at Peking at 1:3p the ley, Wa. were day Friday visitors sam«ay of the Lloyd Nyes. They stopped in Again the delegates were greeted on their way home from visiting by anothe«CCPIT group then bussed Lloyd's sister in Arizona and other to the Peking Hotel where a meeting «e for Phys] a] education Instruc]Ion The Flintstone Rock C]ub will ho]d Junior Class .to the Senior Olass. Happy Homemaxers Club relatives in Utah. and other activ ties due to Ita s]ze. its next meeting,pn Thurs., May 3 Juniors and their mothers have or- 10. Q..W]» the addition be used for at 7 p. m. at Kendrick Fire Ha]] ganized the meal and banquet ar- Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jones were Angie and .Lucas enjoyed a family The trade delegation joined with anything besides sports? Ruth Hall will present a program angemnts The schpp] wou]d like tp last Sunday afternoon visitors of .picnic on Leopold Creek Monday. U. 'S. Senator Frank Church and oth- A. Yes. Its design Is actually multi-, on cllrysoco»a a blue copper silicate inv]te members of the cpmmu ty Mrs Opal Forest. evening. Vicki Witt was a drop-in er Senators and their staff for a Pumose, with pla s ca»ing.for a, ~eral. Some, people a e sad to to the dmce.'The ds ce features a Mr. a d Nrs. F~k Bower and visitor of the Fords. banquet that evening with Chinese moveable stage to be .used for pro prefer turquoise because of the bri»- band from .Spokane called "Light daughter, Tina of Kamiah visited her Rufus and Anna Fairfield accom- government off]cia]s hosted by the grams, etc. During the winter months iance of the blue..Weight» and admission for the dance aunt, Mrs. Anna Bower Saturday. panied Pete Tschantz to Clarkston Chinese. its major use will be for indoor rec- wi» be $ 250 for s]n~]es and $ 400 -Mrs. Cecil Chamberlain was among last Thursday morning vrhere he de-l The fo»owing morning at 8:30 a reation and physical education. Its fpr cpup]es the visitors of Mrs. A,. Eremmin and parted for his home in Tacoma. The t meeting was held with An Chi Tao, close access:to the kitchen, restrooms but]d a tota»Y new elementary Mrs. Nelson Switzer at Juliaetta Faiifie]ds then enjoyed dinner with 'eputy Managing Director, China and 'locker, facilities wi]1 make. it school and gym. VOLUNTEFRS NEEDED FOR Thursday afternoon. Verna Vincent and Lois Taylor. National Cereals, Oils and Foodstuffs usable,i'or many."otlier student and ', " e P sent bu]hhng ls too use; KENDRICK HEALTH FAI- ' -'Gera]d Zng]e, attended a museum Sunday 'visitors'f'Mr. and Nm," Imp, 'and Exp.'orp.'t 10:00 a, m, .community acttv]t]es. ", "-" . "md has many years of se~ce The North Central Idaho Health board meeting at Moscow Wednesday Arley Allen were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis another meeting was held, this time 11. Q, Won't the addition use a lot life left to justify bhe expenditures be, holding,a Health Gerald Ingle attended Friday mor- Porter, Mrs. Maude P<IPPinger, Mrs. with vice Premier Fang Yi at the of Playground space? foi replacement. Fair in Eendl'ck June 12 and 1'3 nmg brea]east foi Cecil A drus at Ce]ia Bph and Mrs, A na E'yeart, Great Ha]1 next to R d Squale. The A. Yes. However, much .of the ~ ~ They have asked for mole volunteers St. Aug istine chllrch at Moscow. all pf Orofinp. Vice Premier stated policy and ans- ground used is Presently sloPing and About the Plant FaCIllty f th t h jim r an e ~d Chad and Adam Sneve sPent the Thursday evening, the A»ens visit- wered questions Presented by the quite unusable. It will also make lev- 9 man the event. A y pne interested in weekend wth tlleir grandparents, ed with Dimna and Dan Wa»inder group. A bus trip 0 the reat W el and usable some groiind which is ~ Q 'pw much <w»1 the levy iaise? I th ' t th'h 'lizr. and Mrs Melvin Sneve. at the Marion Souders home on Ce- in the aftennpn vras very interest- Presently too steeP to use. ' e mmimum it cou]d raise mth cause ma cont~et Ruth White Kend- Mrs. Charles Deobald and Jed vis- dar ridge. Saturday evening they ing snd an unbelieveable sight. They 12. Q. How wi»:the addition pf the e current valuation of the district . 2 1 't MI th ited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. attended a musical program at Lew- drove through a large farming area mu<lt]-purpose room and enlargement North ("entrai Healt'li Department at Eula Galloway. Jed was home fro m iston. which was all irrigated. A banque uet of the cafeteria help the classrooml 2. How long would this levy last? or en ra ea epar men a Po tl d fo 't 1 r. was hosted that evening by the For- instructional situation? Ruby Hawkins 882-7506 'unday ~%tora and dinner g ests FOUR CALIPERS, CREWS eign Re]ations Committee Senators A. By having an environment for l 3 Q If Passed does the district 'vailable will of Eula Galloway and Jerry Gallo- MADE TRIP TO PINE< BAR ivith Chinese officials as guests. exercise and lunch that is non- have to raise 3,mi»s each of the b bl h k bl d h k vray were Dairid Ingram and Mi. and ? On the morning of the 20th the cramped quiet and more comfprtab]e '10 years ., Mrs. Gary Brewster pf Moscow. Four trailers of the Camper C]iib bassador Leonard Woodcock at the students are more relaxed and ready A. No. If passed, the school board . ', M s, N»dred B]anfie]d was honor camped at Pine Bar on <the Salmon held in a permanent bui]ding in the weight and height check, nu<tritional for academic work when they retllrn cotlld get no more than 3 mi»s each information and ot<her health infor- guest at an ear]y Nother's day din ~ River last weekend. Those going w re American Embassy. The Ambassador to the regular c]assroom. year but could ask for none or any mation. ner Sunday at the home of Mr. and ~ th Ben Cooks Manning Onst tts and his assistant, Charles Sylvester, 13. Q. During Inclement weather, ~ amount less than 3 mills. ~ Mrs. Cecil Dean at Deary. Mr. and E]mo E]dridges an 8 e R y answered a]] questions asked by the do the students currently'ave a 4, Q, How do they determine the OES II]Sfaiiati01] May 12 Mrs. Bill Dean and Mr. and Mrs. sons. trade delegation. The meeting lasted place for exercise? amount? Election of officers for Canyon Tom Dean and son, Jason were a]so The weekend vreather was so warm for Iir.'ours. The Embassy faci]ity A, Yes, The gym and the classroom. A. The Board annually adopts a Chapter No. 67, p. E.,S., was held present. and nice until the trip home Sunday is very impressive, Brpck6. report«. However, many times they must re- budget for estimated exPenditures. April 10, at the Kendrick Fraternal Saturday evening Mrs. Mildred afternoon when the clouds turned They were t,hen taken to the airport main in the classroom all day, as Part of:that budget is the estimated Temple. Blanfield attended the baptism of her dark and a heavY down-Pour of rain for an 11:3P a. in. flight, to Canton. the present gym is inaderjuate and P]ant facilities revenues snd expendi- The following were elected: giandson, Jason Thorn» Dean at the came down tho driving in snd out The delegation arrived at Canton hazardous for many activities snd Worthy Matron: Arline Holmes Bovi]1 church. Both fami]iy members some area's vrere still dry. at 2:30 that afternoon where ]<hey large numbers of children. 5. Q. Could the board ever raise Worthy Patron: Bob Ca»ison, were present. Bi» Dean and Patsy Other campers took advantage of where once again greeted by anpthei'4. Q. How does, this proPosed facil- more than $ 16,500 in any one year Associate Matron: Judy Callison Whitcomb were his God Parents. I'ishing season, going tp their favorite CCPZT group and e"corted to the ity compare with other schols in corn- from <this 3-mi» levy? i e atron: Art Fiddler Mrs. Maycelie Emmett and Mrs. spot. E<lmo ivas honored at dinner as C to Tr d F I . Th ir munities .similar to ours? A. Yes. The maximum amount could Secretary: Nell Crocker Richard Abrams and gir]s attended golf "chamP", scoring the highest he]d in a permanent bu]idng in the A.'t, will make ours compare verY incre»e» the total assessed valu- Treasur'er: Marjorie Eldridge the Asptin Fair Saturday and ]ster hole in one! Ben did the presentation <;prin and Fa» T]iere were 10 cate favor ah]y. ation of the district increases. That Conductress: Barbra Clayton visited Mis Alice Erman and Wendy of a trophy, which was one of Man- gories of products disp]ayed ivhich 15. Q. Did any citizens, parents or is 3 mi»s (.003) times the present Associate Conductress: Margaret at C]ar stpn ning's treasures he likes to make. were being offered for export with property, owners participate in the assessed of $ 5.5 million gives $ 16,500. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adams were Many yoiing Pepp, 1 yng future sales orders negotiated. After evaluation of the need for imProved If the assessed v<aluations were to OPen installation will be May 12 Monday afternoon visitors at the A the sandy beach for sunning and attending the Fair they were taken elementary physiCal facilities? iiicrease to $ 6.0. million, 3-mi»s at the Fraternal Temple. C. Wilson home. swllllmilig. to their hotel and that evening at- A.'es on all counts. In 1975-76, would raise $ 18,000. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Slind were l Another gi pup in two Wa»a Walla tended a Performance by the Shm the school board appointed a citizens' Q, How often can the assessed pOTLUCI(. AND SUMMER I Sunday afternoon visitors of Stan College buses came in with Dr. hai Ba»et Company. committee to conduct a survey of valuation change? CAMP. PROMOTION AT t and Margaret Cox of Avon. Drury's crew, to take the boat triP At 8:30 the next morning they patrons in an effort to seek their A. Present law allows an increase METHODIST CHURCH ]]IAY 6 Mrs. Dana Magnuson returned down river with him. The roads we boaided a train bound foi. E(pw]pon opinions of the elementary school in market value of no more than 2% This Sunday evening May 6th the hpme Sundsy e<rening aftei hav]ng gpo an ma Y w " 1 Yi"9 'hich was a npn-stop, first class program Iind theii'opes for future Per year once the property has been Kendrick Method]st Church will have ~p~~t twp ~~~ks in Z,eicester Fng- 'e. Po wi a train. In Hong Kong they went to changes. The sunny took the form appraised at, the 1978 values. an <a» church potluck and a camP land visiting her mother. She was Boulder, South of Helmer, May 12-13. the Mandarin Hotel i'or the complet- of a number of meetings and several 7. What does this mean in actual promotion evening. Barbara Fridley met in Spokane Satiirday evening ipn pf the Cliina trip hundred . questionnaires, dollars on my ]iome? the district camPing'oordinator will by-Dana and they spent Sunday at 'hree days were spent in Hong 16. Q. If school enrollment increases, A If the assessor determines the present a slide show on Church Camp Couer d<A]ene Lake fishing E»en V J '. I I' Kong, then two days in Taipei, Twai- will there be any room left for the market value of the home tp be $21, and she will talk about the upcoming reported hang a wonderful trip and KeIIdriCk - Juliaetfa wan and tliree da]s in Tokyo before addition of more classrooms if they 000 (market value is usually less summer camping season. A specia an enjoyab]e time even if it was cold returning home. should be necessary? than what the property could be sold collection will be taken tp be us«and c]piidy mpst pf her stay in Eng A.'. Yes; The west end of the present for), its assessed value would be for scholarships to send young folks CARD OI" THAiVI(S sahool could support several more about $4,200. The 3-mill levy on that to camp. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ohamberlain To the person who helped Patsie classrooms if there appeared .to be a property would be $ 12.60 tax per Nr. and Mrs. Dan Kechter, Mrs. Har- Friday May 4— Ba]lantyne telephone for help in the Permanent increase in enrollment. year. BELATED OPEN HOUSE ]ey Perryman, Nis. Ed Galloway, Chicken Fries early morning of Thursday, April 19, 17. Q. Dp you expect a large in- 8. Q. With a market value increase A belated open house wedding re- C]arence Morey, Mrs. Eddie Gallo- Mashed Potatos & Gravy her family and a]l the residents pf crease in enrollm'ent? of 2% the next year, how much could ception honoring Mr. and Mi,'s. Don way and Mrs. Anna Bower attended Corn or Spinach Johnson Manor wish to express their No. There are no indications that the,tax raise? 'reitenseldt Sunday, May 6 at the f„neral serv]ces for Mrs. Zda Hughes Cranberry Muffin heartfelt gratitude. w. major increase in enrollment wil] A. The tax would be $ 12.85, a $ .25 Kendrick Fra'ternal Temple begin- at St Mat<les Wednesday afternoon. Chocolate Pudding May God Bless You. We also take Place in the near future. Increase. ning with a noon potluck followed by Mrs Grant C]emenhagen was a Q Pint iMi<lk wish to thank Elizabeth Mickelsen, 18. Q, The plans include a 'Kinder- 9. If the assessed valuation raised i reception at 2:00 P. m. Mrs, Breit-,Saturday afternoon v]'s]tor at the Monday, May 7— Viola Johns and the ambulance crew garten room. IDoes the District cur- 2% each yearfor the 10 Year life of enseldt is t<he former Beverly Heim- Robert Ciemenhagen home. Pig in a Blanket of Bruce Sherman and Roger Eech- rently operate a E]ndergarten? the levy, how much would Iny plant gartner. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clemenhagen French Fried Tater Rounds ter foi their piompt and effic]ent A, Yes. The District rents the base- facili<ty tax be in the .tenth year? Family and friends are cordiallY and Mr. and Mrs. Fred C]emenhagen Catsup Cup help. pd. nient of the Ju]iaetta Church of the A. 4.547 mills times the 1st years invited to at<tend the happy occasion. took s Sunday drive up to Harrison Gi'een Beans in Musliroom Sauce Nazarene for its Kindergarten class. 'assessed valuation or $ 19.10. Lake and enjoyed watching the wat < Califronia pudding Cake CARD OF THANKS 19. Q. Where are music classes pres- 10. Q. Has the district ever had a MOSCOW REALTY TO OpEN Pint Milk wish to thank all my relatives gently taught? P]ant Facility Levy before? TROY OFFICE The Mesdames Grace Ingle, Eula Tuesday< May 8— and friends for .the beautiful cards A. In a former store-room. Sound- A Yes. The last one was passed in Moscow Realty will open a branch Ga]ioway Hulda Clemen]iagen E]ma Creamed Turkey over Rice and good ivishes they sent me on my proofing is considered a need be- 1974 for 5 years, at 3-mi»s. Others office of its real estate firm on Tues- Haze]t]ne'nd Velma Benjamin from Chefs Salad with Cracker 85th birthday to make it such as s, cause the music classes can be heard have been approved in the district day, May 1, according to Glint Jplui- t]ie Happy Home C]'ub attend«Ls Orange Slices memorable occasion. throughout the building, and the in the past for 5 to 10 years, at 2 to son. Glint, a well-known auctioneel'ah County Extension»Spring Day» Apple Pie I, 1 r< . Ze]]a Walker room is tulip small for the 20-40 instr- G-mills. and Troy businessman will be Part of at Moscow Monday ir2 Pint Mi<]k 18p iunenta]Lsts or singers. 1. - Q. What will the money be used .the Troy staff, together +5th M»ie Mr. and M . Alf' Jol d Wednesday, May 9— '20. Q. Will this remodeling include for? Gree r. Nr. and Mrs. Elmer Bell, of Oro- Grilled Ham <& Cheese on Rye any work on the c]assropms? A. To remodel and repair buildings, fino came over Thursday to see De- A. No. Hoivever needed work and to purchase equipment and tc pur- Mr. and Mrs. John Luedke return apna C]emm<s displsy at schpp] and Carrot Sttc]m improvements on the classrooms and chase school buses. In the past it has ed lest Tuesday following a visit 'n tp visit isrith the Z,arry C]emili fani- Diced Pears hallways have been made in recent been used for these same purposes. Georgetown, Texas with their son-in- Orange Cup Cake years. More improvements are plan- 12. Q. Does our district vote on a law and daughter, 1'. and Nrs. pat Pint Milk ned to be done over the next few special override levy every year for Finney. While there they visited Thursday, May 10— years. 's w Thi work can be done by maintenance and operations funds as many points of interest. On Sunday, local craftsmen at a much more fav- many district do? Chicken Fries in BBQ Sauce the Luedkes,'ccompanied by Nr.. Ppt luck dinner Nay Hash BI'owns t than 'f it were to be in- A. No. This has been done. in the and Mrs. Tom Vorba of Clarkston "'g the Sen]o"s of the 7 g d a Celery Sticks eluded in a large bonded'project per- past. However, this is the second <were guet 'of the Ed HI]]s, Mr, ing c]ass w]» be he d, Apidcpt formed by a general contractor. consecutive year the board has not and Mrs. Clinton Hermann jomed Emmanuel Lutheran church. Dinner Frosted Banana Bars 21. Q. Wh ~ doesn't the District just asked for an "M & 0" override levy. them. welcome,

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Brockes Return from Trip

PERFORMED AT ORGANSOCIETY MEETING

Monday night, April 16, was Kend-rick-Ju]iaetta night at the LewistonOrgan Society at the YWCA in Lew-iston.

Those taking part in the programwere Robert Pendergrast, BronwisiManful], Margaret Halseth Cox, Bet-t,y Ha]set:h Chisholm of Lcwiston,Dee Morton Buford Rogers of Lap-wai, Marjori Stevens, Alberta, Tuim-er and Ruth Slind. Iva Johns was theannouncer,

QUestions and AtisweIs 'KENDRlcK scH00L NEwsI ~ Achievement tests were given to

COIICei'nIIIg 5Chppl ISSUeS I rades 111 '" the Eendi'ck s~h~ol1

(District. It is hoped the results of < ~ 1 ~ ~May 15 voters m t<he bpundaries pf these achievement tests will be sent

School D]strict 283 wi]] be»ked home on report card day at the end'p approve a $660,000 bond issue for 'e sch . Y a'VOL. NO. 89 (USFS 5?4-740) KENDRICK AND GENESEE, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO THURSDAY, MAY 3 1979improvements- at the Jultaetta Ele- ~ The Senior Cl»s is ha]ding its NO. 18mentary sciiooj and a]so to cont]hue final 'fund ra'sing activity, A movie,',

a Plant Facilities ]evy of 3 migs Twenty Thousand Leagues Beneath Kathy- Nail IIIStaIledI the Sea", will be presented Monday i n ~ ~ L-Li a n ROCIl HSWSSupt. of Schools Dick Morton h» and Tuesday evening" (Nay 10-11) AS DIStriCt FHA PreSident

c....,D."~ .-"b. <"H ~ Passed Away April 26 Of j]ii]nett]] To Mainland Chinasome questions and ~wers he feels chargew»]be madeforpre-sc]lop]ers.h A I 18 t th U lve it Gfmight explain the two proposals to Concessions including ppp corn pop 'P . Npima Christina Spence a Moscow Cynthia Nye —276-3121 Mr. and Mrs. George Brocke Jr.the patrons of the district. - and candy will be offered. PP Y'rea native who lived here nearly all returned to Kendrick Sunday evening~ Distr]ct track meet m» be corn- attended. Ch Pters were Kendrick, of her 72 years, died Thursday, APiil after a three-week trip to Red Chinagbpgt the ge]V Sghaa/ g P Frid Y t L w] t Vert Y - . -Y N-P"- t M ~ ~ H"P

f t Lewiston, Lapwai and Lakeland where she had been a patient since . an ''n Y tio to that ti . B k1. Q. How uoh NI th new addi- thL t i» b allow d to compete Wo ks oPs w e g 'Pr]I<8. She had been ill with arth- "Y" ' " of Geo, F. Brocke and Sons, Inc., andr sh er iven in varipus Pa i la

ipn and remodeling cost? i t,k' I t k t, areas of holile economics and the ritis for sevelal years. home Satllld-y aftei spending some hl wf, H I . t I thA. Preliminary-eStimates are $496, May 12 Winners of that regional t o 'th'h'Mrs. Spence was born to Carl and Porter of Tacoma h b'. " Chinese cities,,Shanghai, Pek'ng and700 for the addition and $163,300 for meet will then advance to the Idaho YP .. A

'. 'manda Anderson at Moscow on .. Y'"g Canton and attended the Intei~ation-the remodeling. 18 d 19 I B The District FIIEA meeting w» Augiist 28, 19p6. She moved w] th her i~;

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ally famous Canton Trade Fair.2. Q. W]th the interest added, how ~ Cheer]eading tryouts were held family to Montana at the age of 8.much w»i the tot'al bondinj cost be? t]i]s week st Kendrick Higli Schop] snd inst 'Y She married Glen Spence at None-Depending upon:.the interest rate for the cheerleaders in. the '79-80 rick, President; Lynn Hanson, Gme-sano, Wash. on Sept. 21,1g24. Other vistiors of Patsie Ba»antyp China at the invitation of the Chin-and the method< of finaric]ng, the school year. A numb r of g]ris tried see, vice President; Rhonda Lengash- Three years later, the couPle began have been Georgia Gi»is of Clarks- ese government.total cost of the bonds should.fa]l be- out for the available positions. I. er; Deary, secret]iry-.treasurer; She»y farming east of Moscow in the Aspen on, Glen Lackey of Tacoma a d APril 14, the Brocke's left Kend-tween'$1.1 and $1.2 million, addition a committee 'chqse a mascot Brockmm,'~ston', Public relations; dale area. They retired from active Irene Lackey. rick for Spokane and then on to Sca-3 Q How will the work be paid this year'or fhe activities se Patitcia Tuel], Lapwa],: recreation farming in. 1969. Nr. Spence died rn Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taylor of Al- ttle where they and other membersfor? .

', stye: ek, G tt ~» h. th'hairman; Chris 'Swenson, Genesee, 1971' 'ion Wa. visited Mabel Westling and pf the trade delegation were given aA. If th'e'May 15th bond issue pass- winners from.'g<rades 7-11. Th degrees chairman and Sue M, roy, . Nrs. SPence r<rras a member of the Ny Sm y. brieftng by Gary Wenske, Foreign

m Tes, the schoo]. board w]]] sell bonds of girls who,,turned out have be par]]mnentarirm Emmanuel Lutheran Church and the, Frank Souders pf Orean Park, Wa Relations Cpm ittee staff'embe,(District Promissary Notes) in the Practicing extremely'ird, working Aspendale Community Club returned to his home Wednesday af- and SylvIa St~]e]d, country officeiamount of $660,000, aft h I 't i ht d d

' Kendrick Chapter E ects OMmr~ She is survived, by three sons g oo in the,o fi eo, p4. Q. Who w]l] buy the bonds? be congratuat'ed ¹ice<going, 'rl <Kendrick FH h'eld e]ect]pns Apr. Bertie, Norman and Robert, all of Di D I

of State, at a breakfast meeting.A., E]ther <the stage, ind]vidua] In- ..' 24 and selected the fo»owing off]cers Moscow; a daughter, Nprene Bennett DI~ and Don Wa»indei of SP - Their plane, a commercial jet, leftvestors. or investing companies. to serve for the 1979;|Ip school yeir'f Nose~; and two ~ten, Bertha kane visited Ida Greenwood Sunday Seattle at 1:50 on the 15th and ar-wi]1 the <Dtstrict repay GHS g'Lliid'O S g

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fe P'rjiident, Teresa Hpw'erton, daug- Dunn pf Moscow QQd Lettfe Varness kyothe b nd ~ Og 0o S, hter pf Mr. ind Mra. A]vin Hower of Longview W»h day evening. at 5 o'lock. After staying pverniteA. Over a 20-year< Period» .. these To Have Paper Drive ton; voice-Presiden<t, Bonn]p Lawrence she is also survived by 15 grand- viola Johns M]t«her ~tera and at the Narita International Hotelwill comi. due 'it c'ertain intervals. PPughter of, M<r, and.,Mrs, Albert children and three great-gran'»d- brothers in Coeurd'Alene last week. their P]ane left Tokyo and arrivedAs a fund rats]ng project menibers Lawrence; Secretary-Treasuier, Lisa Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Larson of Elk ]n Shanghai at 1:2p p m, Aprilof the Genesee Bulldog Boosters will .Va]]em daughter pf Mr..and Mrs, A b th t River visited her Parents, Mr. and There they were greeted by the CCM Y 11 to.14th. Ga] Va]], Public Re]atio; Caro- Do Id, P d d h I d th.' . A thu R o Thu d Y., PIT Cp Itt (

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$6p,ppp each. year. This includes the The g oup needs old newspaPers (no lyn Stonebraker, daughter of Mr. and Services were held Saturday, AprilDon Fry was a guest of his mother for Promotion of International Trade)interest payment which ts estimated magazmes or slick PaPers, Please). Mrs. Keith <Stonebi'aker; Points 28 at Short's Ohapcl in Mme~ 4th Frances Fry Saturday and SundaY at the airport where greetings weret 65% . A collection truck w]II be at the As- Chairman, Shari Harris, daughter of R Mikk I Th ffi . t nights exchanged with local officials who ac-7. Q. Where wi]Lbe District get the 8

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'the Nr. and Nrs. Wayne:Harris; Pa li- Organist silas Ruby Ames with solo- Mr. and Mrs. John and Ed Grose- mmpanied them on th~ stay m

row receivin shed durin the weekmentaiian Mr]sti Co]'baugh daughter ist Joyce Now ingtng «How Great close made a busmess trip tp Wen 'Shanghai. They visited the ShangA. From the school district's bond ., Shirley A]de man and Darlene of Nr. and Mrs. George Co]baugh. Thou Art» and "In ]<he Garden.." dell, Zdaho Friday and Saturday. Industrial Exhibition Museum and~d h terest fund. This fund wi» get Krick are co-chairmen of the drive Installation will be held May 3 at Pall bearers were Jeff Westberg Mr. and Nrs. Bpb Porter and Bry the Bund Avenue on the R]verfrontits revenue from the school bond tsx an a e an G enda Becker are co- 7:00 with a continental breakfast and grandsons Donald Spence, Brian an of Lewistpn were a» day Sunday in the afternoon The CCpIT hosted.

Spence David Bennett Mike Spence visitors of Ada]inc Jassman. Lloyd a banquet in the evening. They stay-cording to the assessed value Placed the new ublic dd t and Kevin Spence. and Pearl Kimbley were Sunday af- « in a guest house as the hotelsHonorar pall bearers wer Ben ternoon visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Lee were booked full. The next morning8; Q. How is this amount expressed '] " " Q ET R MAY 5 'ohann, Art Cameron,,Albert Oleson, Swanson and boys of Moscow were visits were made to a Buddist ShrineIn mills fo'r the property owners» ". y» spo g -

al Juniol"Senior ban uet Tom,W'i]]son, H. E. Bennett, Arthur'unday evemg callers pf A@dine. md an Aits md Craft I stltutet? 'h se who have news a rs and w»] be he]d this Saturday night at Wright, Albert Benson, Neal Kinyon, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Konen of Un- center. The CCPIT officials saw theA. Using the most. common method 'e 'h K d i I H' S h 1. Th b - Glen Jones snd Frank Schultz. iontown visited Kenneth and Grace delegates off to the airport at 11:40of f<inandng the first y'ear would be . p p P - uet w]II be fp»pwed,b a dance from Burial was at Sunset Memorial Eonen on Wedn~~d~Ycannot et to the ick-u laces in e en

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Y ry <S . Y .;ght Gardens in Mosco Nr. and Mrs. Al Olesrud of Buck- plane arrived at Peking at 1:3p theley, Wa. were a» day Friday visitors sam«ayof the Lloyd Nyes. They stopped in Again the delegates were greetedon their way home from visiting by anothe«CCPIT group then bussedLloyd's sister in Arizona and other to the Peking Hotel where a meeting«e for Phys] a] education Instruc]Ion The Flintstone Rock C]ub will ho]d Junior Class .to the Senior Olass. Happy Homemaxers Club relatives in Utah.and other activ ties due to Ita s]ze. its next meeting,pn Thurs., May 3 Juniors and their mothers have or-10. Q..W]» the addition be used for at 7 p. m. at Kendrick Fire Ha]] ganized the meal and banquet ar- Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jones were Angie and .Lucas enjoyed a family The trade delegation joined withanything besides sports? Ruth Hall will present a program angemnts The schpp] wou]d like tp last Sunday afternoon visitors of .picnic on Leopold Creek Monday. U. 'S. Senator Frank Church and oth-A. Yes. Its design Is actually multi-, on cllrysoco»a a blue copper silicate inv]te members of the cpmmu ty Mrs Opal Forest. evening. Vicki Witt was a drop-in er Senators and their staff for aPumose, with pla s ca»ing.for a, ~eral. Some, people a e sad to to the dmce.'The ds ce features a Mr. a d Nrs. F~k Bower and visitor of the Fords. banquet that evening with Chinesemoveable stage to be .used for pro prefer turquoise because of the bri»- band from .Spokane called "Light daughter, Tina of Kamiah visited her Rufus and Anna Fairfield accom- government off]cia]s hosted by thegrams, etc. During the winter months iance of the blue..Weight» and admission for the dance aunt, Mrs. Anna Bower Saturday. panied Pete Tschantz to Clarkston Chinese.its major use will be for indoor rec-

wi» be $250 for s]n~]es and $400 -Mrs. Cecil Chamberlain was among last Thursday morning vrhere he de-l The fo»owing morning at 8:30 areation and physical education. Its fpr cpup]es the visitors of Mrs. A,. Eremmin and parted for his home in Tacoma. The t meeting was held with An Chi Tao,close access:to the kitchen, restrooms but]d a tota»Y new elementary Mrs. Nelson Switzer at Juliaetta Faiifie]ds then enjoyed dinner with 'eputy Managing Director, Chinaand 'locker, facilities wi]1 make. it school and gym.VOLUNTEFRS NEEDED FOR Thursday afternoon. Verna Vincent and Lois Taylor. National Cereals, Oils and Foodstuffsusable,i'or many."otlier student and ', " e P sent bu]hhng ls too use; KENDRICK HEALTH FAI- ' -'Gera]d Zng]e, attended a museum Sunday 'visitors'f'Mr. and Nm," Imp, 'and Exp.'orp.'t 10:00 a, m,.community acttv]t]es. ","-" . "md has many years of se~ce

The North Central Idaho Health board meeting at Moscow Wednesday Arley Allen were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis another meeting was held, this time11. Q, Won't the addition use a lot life left to justify bhe expenditures be,holding,a Health Gerald Ingle attended Friday mor- Porter, Mrs. Maude P<IPPinger, Mrs. with vice Premier Fang Yi at theof Playground space? foi replacement.Fair in Eendl'ck June 12 and 1'3 nmg brea]east foi Cecil A drus at Ce]ia Bph and Mrs, A na E'yeart, Great Ha]1 next to R d Squale. TheA. Yes. However, much .of the

~ ~ They have asked for mole volunteers St. Aug istine chllrch at Moscow. all pf Orofinp. Vice Premier stated policy and ans-ground used is Presently sloPing and About the Plant FaCIllty — f th t h jim r an e ~d Chad and Adam Sneve sPent the Thursday evening, the A»ens visit- wered questions Presented by thequite unusable. It will also make lev-9 man the event. A y pne interested in weekend wth tlleir grandparents, ed with Dimna and Dan Wa»inder group. A bus trip 0 the reat Wel and usable some groiind which is ~ Q 'pw much <w»1 the levy iaise?

I th ' t th'h 'lizr. and Mrs Melvin Sneve. at the Marion Souders home on Ce- in the aftennpn vras very interest-Presently too steeP to use. ' e mmimum it cou]d raise mthcause ma cont~et Ruth White Kend- Mrs. Charles Deobald and Jed vis- dar ridge. Saturday evening they ing snd an unbelieveable sight. They12. Q. How wi»:the addition pf the e current valuation of the district .

2 1 't MI th ited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. attended a musical program at Lew- drove through a large farming areamu<lt]-purpose room and enlargementNorth ("entrai Healt'li Department at Eula Galloway. Jed was home from iston. which was all irrigated. A banqueuetof the cafeteria help the classrooml 2. How long would this levy last? or en ra ea epar men a

Po tl d fo 't1 r. was hosted that evening by the For-instructional situation?Ruby Hawkins 882-7506 'unday ~%tora and dinner g ests FOUR CALIPERS, CREWS eign Re]ations Committee SenatorsA. By having an environment for

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3 Q If Passed does the district 'vailable will of Eula Galloway and Jerry Gallo- MADE TRIP TO PINE< BAR ivith Chinese officials as guests.exercise and lunch that is non- have to raise 3,mi»s each of theb bl h k bl d h k vray were Dairid Ingram and Mi. and? On the morning of the 20th thecramped quiet and more comfprtab]e '10 years ., Mrs. Gary Brewster pf Moscow. Four trailers of the Camper C]iib bassador Leonard Woodcock at thestudents are more relaxed and ready A. No. If passed, the school board . ', M s, N»dred B]anfie]d was honor camped at Pine Bar on <the Salmon held in a permanent bui]ding in theweight and height check, nu<tritional

for academic work when they retllrn cotlld get no more than 3 mi»s each information and ot<her health infor-guest at an ear]y Nother's day din

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River last weekend. Those going w re American Embassy. The Ambassadorto the regular c]assroom. year but could ask for none or any mation.ner Sunday at the home of Mr. and

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amount less than 3 mills.~ Mrs. Cecil Dean at Deary. Mr. and E]mo E]dridges an 8 e R y answered a]] questions asked by thedo the students currently'ave a 4, Q, How do they determine the OES II]Sfaiiati01] May 12 Mrs. Bill Dean and Mr. and Mrs. sons. trade delegation. The meeting lastedplace for exercise? amount? Election of officers for Canyon Tom Dean and son, Jason were a]so The weekend vreather was so warm for Iir.'ours. The Embassy faci]ityA, Yes, The gym and the classroom. A. The Board annually adopts a Chapter No. 67, p. E.,S., was held present. and nice until the trip home Sunday is very impressive, Brpck6. report«.However, many times they must re- budget for estimated exPenditures. April 10, at the Kendrick Fraternal Saturday evening Mrs. Mildred afternoon when the clouds turned They were t,hen taken to the airportmain in the classroom all day, as Part of:that budget is the estimated Temple. Blanfield attended the baptism of her dark and a heavY down-Pour of rain for an 11:3P a. in. flight, to Canton.the present gym is inaderjuate and P]ant facilities revenues snd expendi- The following were elected: giandson, Jason Thorn» Dean at the came down —tho driving in snd out— The delegation arrived at Cantonhazardous for many activities snd Worthy Matron: Arline Holmes Bovi]1 church. Both fami]iy members some area's vrere still dry. at 2:30 that afternoon where ]<heylarge numbers of children. 5. Q. Could the board ever raise Worthy Patron: Bob Ca»ison, were present. Bi» Dean and Patsy Other campers took advantage of where once again greeted by anpthei'4.Q. How does, this proPosed facil- more than $16,500 in any one year Associate Matron: Judy Callison Whitcomb were his God Parents. I'ishing season, going tp their favorite CCPZT group and e"corted to theity compare with other schols in corn- from <this 3-mi» levy? i e atron: Art Fiddler Mrs. Maycelie Emmett and Mrs. spot. E<lmo ivas honored at dinner as C to Tr d F I . Th irmunities .similar to ours? A. Yes. The maximum amount could Secretary: Nell Crocker Richard Abrams and gir]s attended golf "chamP", scoring the highest he]d in a permanent bu]idng in theA.'t,will make ours compare verY incre»e» the total assessed valu- Treasur'er: Marjorie Eldridge the Asptin Fair Saturday and ]ster hole in one! Ben did the presentation <;prin and Fa» T]iere were 10 catefavor ah]y. ation of the district increases. That Conductress: Barbra Clayton visited Mis Alice Erman and Wendy of a trophy, which was one of Man- gories of products disp]ayed ivhich15. Q. Did any citizens, parents or is 3 mi»s (.003) times the present Associate Conductress: Margaret at C]ar stpn ning's treasures he likes to make. were being offered for export withproperty, owners participate in the assessed of $5.5 million gives $16,500. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adams were Many yoiing Pepp, 1 yng future sales orders negotiated. Afterevaluation of the need for imProved If the assessed v<aluations were to OPen installation will be May 12 Monday afternoon visitors at the A the sandy beach for sunning and attending the Fair they were takenelementary physiCal facilities? iiicrease to $6.0. million, 3-mi»s at the Fraternal Temple. C. Wilson home. swllllmilig. to their hotel and that evening at-A.'es on all counts. In 1975-76, would raise $18,000. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Slind were

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Another gi pup in two Wa»a Walla tended a Performance by the Shmthe school board appointed a citizens' Q, How often can the assessed pOTLUCI(. AND SUMMERI Sunday afternoon visitors of Stan College buses came in with Dr. hai Ba»et Company.committee to conduct a survey of valuation change? CAMP. PROMOTION AT t and Margaret Cox of Avon. Drury's crew, to take the boat triP At 8:30 the next morning theypatrons in an effort to seek their A. Present law allows an increase METHODIST CHURCH ]]IAY 6 Mrs. Dana Magnuson returned down river with him. The roads we boaided a train bound foi. E(pw]ponopinions of the elementary school in market value of no more than 2% This Sunday evening May 6th the hpme Sundsy e<rening aftei hav]ng gpo an ma Y w " 1 Yi"9 'hich was a npn-stop, first classprogram Iind theii'opes for future Per year once the property has been Kendrick Method]st Church will have ~p~~t twp ~~~ks in Z,eicester Fng- 'e. Po wi a train. In Hong Kong they went tochanges. The sunny took the form appraised at,the 1978 values. an <a» church potluck and a camP land visiting her mother. She was Boulder, South of Helmer, May 12-13. the Mandarin Hotel i'or the complet-of a number of meetings and several 7. What does this mean in actual promotion evening. Barbara Fridley met in Spokane Satiirday evening ipn pf the Cliina triphundred .questionnaires, dollars on my ]iome? the district camPing'oordinator will by-Dana and they spent Sunday at 'hree days were spent in Hong16. Q. If school enrollment increases, A If the assessor determines the present a slide show on Church Camp Couer d<A]ene Lake fishing E»en V J '. I I' Kong, then two days in Taipei, Twai-will there be any room left for the market value of the home tp be $21, and she will talk about the upcoming reported hang a wonderful trip and KeIIdriCk - Juliaetfa wan and tliree da]s in Tokyo beforeaddition of more classrooms if they 000 (market value is usually less summer camping season. A specia an enjoyab]e time even if it was cold returning home.should be necessary? than what the property could be sold collection will be taken tp be us«and c]piidy mpst pf her stay in EngA.'. Yes; The west end of the present for), its assessed value would be for scholarships to send young folks CARD OI" THAiVI(Ssahool could support several more about $4,200. The 3-mill levy on that to camp. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ohamberlain To the person who helped Patsieclassrooms if there appeared .to be a property would be $12.60 tax per Nr. and Mrs. Dan Kechter, Mrs. Har- Friday May 4— Ba]lantyne telephone for help in thePermanent increase in enrollment. year. BELATED OPEN HOUSE ]ey Perryman, Nis. Ed Galloway, Chicken Fries early morning of Thursday, April 19,17. Q. Dp you expect a large in- 8. Q. With a market value increase A belated open house wedding re- C]arence Morey, Mrs. Eddie Gallo- Mashed Potatos & Gravy her family and a]l the residents pfcrease in enrollm'ent? of 2% the next year, how much could ception honoring Mr. and Mi,'s. Don way and Mrs. Anna Bower attended Corn or Spinach Johnson Manor wish to express theirNo. There are no indications that the,tax raise? 'reitenseldt Sunday, May 6 at the f„neral serv]ces for Mrs. Zda Hughes Cranberry Muffin heartfelt gratitude.w. major increase in enrollment wil] A. The tax would be $12.85, a $ .25 Kendrick Fra'ternal Temple begin- at St Mat<les Wednesday afternoon. Chocolate Pudding May God Bless You. We alsotake Place in the near future. Increase. ning with a noon potluck followed by Mrs Grant C]emenhagen was a Q Pint iMi<lk wish to thank Elizabeth Mickelsen,18. Q, The plans include a 'Kinder- 9. If the assessed valuation raised i reception at 2:00 P. m. Mrs, Breit-,Saturday afternoon v]'s]tor at the Monday, May 7— Viola Johns and the ambulance crewgarten room. IDoes the District cur- 2% each yearfor the 10 Year life of enseldt is t<he former Beverly Heim- Robert Ciemenhagen home. Pig in a Blanket of Bruce Sherman and Roger Eech-rently operate a E]ndergarten? the levy, how much would Iny plant gartner. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clemenhagen French Fried Tater Rounds ter foi their piompt and effic]entA, Yes. The District rents the base- facili<ty tax be in the .tenth year? Family and friends are cordiallY and Mr. and Mrs. Fred C]emenhagen Catsup Cup help. pd.nient of the Ju]iaetta Church of the A. 4.547 mills times the 1st years invited to at<tend the happy occasion. took s Sunday drive up to Harrison Gi'een Beans in Musliroom Sauce

Nazarene for its Kindergarten class. 'assessed valuation or $19.10. Lake and enjoyed watching the wat<

Califronia pudding Cake CARD OF THANKS19. Q. Where are music classes pres- 10. Q. Has the district ever had a MOSCOW REALTY TO OpEN Pint Milk wish to thank all my relativesgently taught? P]ant Facility Levy before? TROY OFFICE The Mesdames Grace Ingle, Eula Tuesday< May 8— and friends for .the beautiful cardsA. In a former store-room. Sound- A Yes. The last one was passed in Moscow Realty will open a branch Ga]ioway Hulda Clemen]iagen E]ma Creamed Turkey over Rice and good ivishes they sent me on myproofing is considered a need be- 1974 for 5 years, at 3-mi»s. Others office of its real estate firm on Tues- Haze]t]ne'nd Velma Benjamin from Chefs Salad with Cracker 85th birthday to make it such as s,cause the music classes can be heard have been approved in the district day, May 1, according to Glint Jplui- t]ie Happy Home C]'ub attend«Ls Orange Slices memorable occasion.throughout the building, and the in the past for 5 to 10 years, at 2 to son. Glint, a well-known auctioneel'ah County Extension»Spring Day» Apple Pie I, 1 r< .

Ze]]a Walkerroom is tulip small for the 20-40 instr- G-mills. and Troy businessman will be Part of at Moscow Monday ir2 Pint Mi<]k 18piunenta]Lsts or singers. 1. - Q. What will the money be used .the Troy staff, together +5th M»ie Mr. and M . Alf' Jol d Wednesday, May 9—'20. Q. Will this remodeling include for? Gree r. Nr. and Mrs. Elmer Bell, a» of Oro- Grilled Ham <& Cheese on Ryeany work on the c]assropms? A. To remodel and repair buildings, fino came over Thursday to see De-A. No. Hoivever needed work and to purchase equipment and tc pur- Mr. and Mrs. John Luedke return apna C]emm<s displsy at schpp] and Carrot Sttc]mimprovements on the classrooms and chase school buses. In the past it has ed lest Tuesday following a visit 'n

tp visit isrith the Z,arry C]emili fani- Diced Pearshallways have been made in recent been used for these same purposes. Georgetown, Texas with their son-in- Orange Cup Cakeyears. More improvements are plan- 12. Q. Does our district vote on a law and daughter, 1'. and Nrs. pat Pint Milkned to be done over the next few special override levy every year for Finney. While there they visited Thursday, May 10—years. 's wThi work can be done by maintenance and operations funds as many points of interest. On Sunday,local craftsmen at a much more fav- many district do?

Chicken Fries in BBQ Saucethe Luedkes,'ccompanied by Nr.. Ppt luck dinner Nay Hash BI'ownst than 'f it were to be in- A. No. This has been done. in the and Mrs. Tom Vorba of Clarkston "'g the Sen]o"s of the 7 g d a Celery Sticks

eluded in a large bonded'project per- past. However, this is the second <were guet 'of the Ed HI]]s, Mr, ing c]ass w]» be he d, Apidcptformed by a general contractor. consecutive year the board has not and Mrs. Clinton Hermann jomed Emmanuel Lutheran church. Dinner Frosted Banana Bars21. Q. Wh ~ doesn't the District just asked for an "M & 0" override levy. them.

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New Arrivals... inches ]ori. He joins a brother,Ryah Jame~s.

Materppl grand]yarents are Mr. andMrs. Royce ~~~ r']man of Emmett andpateriial grandparents are Mr. andMrs. D. F.,Scharnhorst, Genesee. Ma-terna] 'reat grandparents are Mr.arid Ws. Dan Janzen, Shelley, Idahoand ]vtr. and mrs. Spencer Fuhriman,of,,gn]loge -PateiTial gre"t grand-'parents are hQ', 'and furs, Rgh]eighHampton,. Clarkston, and Mrs. MaryScharn@I st an/ the late Lou]sSchahlhorst, Gcnesee.

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David and Dorqen Sarbachhr, Nampa, are the par'ents of a I1aughter,"Me]issa Jo trois Momnday~ April 9th itSt; L&e's Hospital, Boise, Tlie yo'unglady weighed 7 lbs., 10 oz., GranI]JSIIrents, are Mr. and pfrs, Le-roy Te]gen, Genbsee; iVirgi] Sajbach-'er, &wiston Ss')d Alice ~bacher;Portland. ', Crept .g'ryndparienfs areMi. and Mrs. Pd Hami]l an(] Mrs. Vi'-"

olet Te]ghee, p)1 'of Qo]jik]l, N. D. 'andJoseph. Sihrbachjir, 'Gr aitgevt]le,

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Mr. and Mi~. Ernie Bartelson (neeCarol Hjeimgartner) .are t];e happyand proud parents of a. baby gir]born to them hfonday, Apri] 23, at9:08 p. m., at the Pu]]mikn Hospital.The little lsdy weigped, 7 Pounds,ten ourices, w'as 21sfg ]noches long andhas been given the Hame Msrnie

.Lynn. /he jqiripia brother Jeremy atthQ Troy hone,

Ii "Gi sndparenmts „II,je 4)';, 'and jhffrs.Floyd Heim'gartner, ddiaetta andMr. and Mrs. Ernest Bartelson, Sanl-

Mystic Heimgartrier is great grand-mother.

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Mr., and .Mrs. Jgmes D. Schhrn-horst. Of Coeur.:d'i&One',ar'e the'. Par-ents. of .a sonjo.Eric Joel, born Wed-,nesday +prQ llS at 5:45 p. m. at Kjj-.genat,hIi(emorJa] 'Hospitil.. The babymettled„7, lbs;;r S.okv.i]nd.was 20$

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Garllen (flub Ilet,'range lgeei( "Thinkisg Dsy", Foi scouti Tigers opiiiied Trsck ssssHH.

'da Tiger traclE got off to a fasf starLPlant $ale may 9 Onservei at Apni 17 Baden Powell (founders of the Scout T]gers p]aced '3rd in tJie V(yh]tepine,

(De&y& FrOm 'L t Week) O'8 e ~" ~ -- 'g n.-'ai-', D ''""L i: OrgjinisitiOnS) 'haze beCOme'0, dawy fir 'tr](Ck 'Tneeti ul:LeW]lrtOn p pr]I ]t4 .meit<i~- n ~emir>t;i

w]jeie to "Qiink 'abbtit" 'each-:ether.(DOIILyed From Last Week) -A',Bout-.270- membe'rs 'of 'tl'ie L'ns finish for th'e Tiger ti'a'ck team in ad

'orny Distr]ctf. Og:tha, Girl., Scouts. Wp<tepine n)~t, in the past, few yearsWere. ePreeent.. i, i 1„.Throughout the Unite]] ~utatIgs l

Aprl] 21, w4tj cr'erpemonies at He]]s-'hot, piit;'BrHet'Gertje, t'gp]e jump"Otrembeck, .Cindy, Taylor and Edith Graiige Vbwk is,celeb'rated in a nulli- grtte St te P~]f tT]u @Qprigt inc]u C ] War@ 440I ~h ~awe]]s, syped rno]deil„salsjr] and prac- ber, of,wayshi; Kwndrick Grange vyas d+kerg,iyr]Or tO .&e;buen IRS,nleet]ng. re']nOy,. r m nQedw Of SOme P e LapWao], KendrJCjC and Jun]d]act(a RiCh rd Si]flOW, R" dy R frOW ~o

President jgoyce Bram]ger mu4uct- contribu4ol]s',,maije. by tIier Grang Each troopistudiet] Ehgore]gn count. c'ed< p d if t]ie'r440 ~d 88(p re~„.ed the,rrkeet]r)g. And]meqmentS: ('n the natiOna, Sate Imd ]O~ eV- ry-andxenterta]ned~e OtherS.W]th,an Other-t ~ memb rS...armRm.State cqnventjont'n Moscow gaY 1, els. „.']i". ''!<. in)ag]narysi+p, +ere,,fyn .wings-,.of der, Tony Moran, Kevin F]iger, ]g]h]RP,d„(hard,,N] jn]embqiqm are tO fur7i]Sh SPea]dna,atv the. ~'PrA]'. m

1WrOrdS, qePartture.time fOr TrOOP„370 Cuddy, Brad I Ohman and Danmaj}erps for sales. „ta)y]e,and a raffle of Kendric]r„Grange, Nellie Heim of, the „Kendro]OIL-.JuhDaett)t Ilrjjwnies Clemerjhagenr.tab]e,, Theiraffle tab]e. ]S to help gaittner,,j'qV]eW'ed SOme Of thege

WaS 2'."30 ar't 'the p]Lr)t.'e,Obtailried:„:yd(pih]i jul'J'I')th ''Ipi, I(8e@j'erS fae~with extra convention costs;,coulp]]- achievements ....,;Pasetports,,after ai br)ef i vi'sit at, the $d - iorI]e''to J 'omp'eth]on. BEtet..ine]itary, tiCketS, f]OWerS, CourteSy Sineed,1'rr(67;;,thg]..Grang hae .'" 'Hean]th,tDepir'tment f( r, VaCCir)S't/Oing. Gelttje took, lace hii'tgle tvrlyjerodm;,,stc...:..; assam.stayirfcStturtdtootfj.hetb

2 FtW,,iitco, w'es Egoypt,aud,,jhbn 'on jump with atria'fptljurrop that presas;„,'ga'v]e c]ub . P]ant..sam]a .w]l] be III.h+ "rIr'']s~, gd"~tI P" li to'"tl. 'K ti" o' try P"i ', t~(1,'.,o - + .~14.,]n thja,akta

May 9th jn hgmjh Pygk oI]Dning at .Rupt]gypei Delivery and om a eveniers as vve]] as knowledgeabl'e Jn- qahr1,Vgp fbi'resow] 3]'d ]n'.th', state

9;PP„a m, Flaiig fOr Pale. Wil), COnSiSt Pqfg,.Pg>be]n ....,iwfm.b';'2, ' '.". 'i farnu]t]On tq the V]SitOrS frOm Kendi'TL',h]S,d]V]japan',Xn'@,''4'40,'ydg]eh,'EV-

.qf,„,vegetJLb]es,, beddjng ]plyiits, cern- It fostLj'dre(t the,. joe(]bon 'A Keg M r]ck-Ju]]act ta.;,"w,-,,„,--;~-,.: f.„..'g'jjrlinejs.,',tliiji 'Ikrrg'+pd„'iht'E 'ah

.etery plants, plans for Mother's Days,ter), .On~4@]IY.lRd "'.r:~g It Kerjdr]ckTJuI]'aettq,-,Brownies stu- we hie QokLIR]r f5; biettgr t]ries this:hOqye plantS: igeraniumS, m]unS, pe; «]Pn:,Crp„IRVnwg.g'a V,, ";9 >g ' ',.d<qd,l /auth KOrea,,aiud, Igi)tertained Week.'@ktRPr TPIIrinitting the iTX«@uris and many .Otheng. 56t g~oiur a So+~"Jew —

., V~ ",+ . -.II@gp„<'Qsftors ivith a dance. and,.song,sung .gerS vvill.';croye] to-C]earwaterr Va]]ey"P]aILtpr at,,yOuy "Ope .Da<I N~ry".. Srmp gxI&r -$Q " j 2 $ ] .g e, +, Ko're~,. K<itpSa]fee Of>'AC<. bagS,.Wedne<@y„,jfei;,@', Xheet;I, .Sgiturdajr.

'rgose Xmi It(yet, '@id OL@f,. 'iaylor,pp~ggi P~:,~ $> + it ~v +fd 'I],;koreaj.pagj,gjh ~ade,by, the,:Apil]gs,;t]re„best;;1!16,times in this.dis--'ant '-to, Ju]iaIR~ schoo] ..I1urmg,.the !} @..sw%P~,' @I;.t

Qh IQjjjbgess,', vvevre 'distimbuteid to ti'a-I ftr]ct wi]]vccdIT]pE)te ln,.a'meet:injLegy--

n]eSfsx g]H~S"d a,m'"'JI, ' ]i">at @e The. Gr+ggpf]] Q Nd,'the„eauSi, Of ' " ' 'rdiO2- ''-' " pe ho]1

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d; 11 rTmhr Itjsm(&n]es vtror]Ervdi,vip;h''!on w]]] compete in .tls, meet,

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The grege l ~@oj@ lapis]at]oni ntes4.ass)steed,.pp',Qc,,~+"l,aPd Va "eY .:,;]Al] Keqdr]D]t-Jrd]aetta'lementary'to.

&g;,wK t 'ik e~~cted of thieve for which. ere'a)ed „the,~oaIld,, rural. I ~%'j~ l +PI 9~% . gP'<5'%)'obe] ~et chNQr'jyn".rare 'hVttsdr toth~&1 d '. ' telephone„program and 'in]&ate'd tjhe oy P]ang,tp, utah at. tge--Juiaetta 'hr]ng.'theirs bi]Ees;to a Bieyc]a'safety.

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] vD,:Sonye of the.m>df]owers t] HRH mern Parity concept for mIliiur]ng agr]-:.".P +, g .'-t- '.'~IWvV',",:1,, t ''ayi-SaturidLy]'™yr 12.iat'Iu]iaettIR:.,;,.Q~ o „e(~..—,'.:,ot„„,-"~

b] ujt.„ral +g]'tar'e cuss the puijhose foer.wII)eg]]jla tgee joÃ~:E]ementaiy'scgtbbl'from 9:00']R. in. tap

Ies,:]D K~m~s, Wild IFoney- .„In,ELdd]tioh, itldeveQpjd the,Iyr]gt-' .l p«.q]vP~ l1«, pe', FP~ ....11:00 a. m.. Cl dre'n wQ] be test

; Grace Ympm 'gave a ddjghtfu] dominant force, in brjlhging Socla] ~ py plmtinge at„t'e mp 1.]~a: and have their,b]cyc]es safety in'spec-

demonstrition on pot-~ur i (po- kleeIur]ty to, farmers and other self- jo~,.vvehf oPe to„oow up on i i-. Ite'd.. For furth]yrj]nfoiimatfon'abosat.

r ) i~ure o'f dried f]~er ~i]'oyed ]'red development of the bush m futuie Bicycle Suety, Day, cont ct Del ty-

,. Petals and spices kept m a Jar and The Grange, however, is more thhn yearly:.'.t .. „;:.:Jackie Ai]or„Latah County Shenffgs;

d to scent the air. This is one just a firm Orgariization. Its pro'jt ..„Thanks to, the, Garden. Club for, Dept. 882-2218.

use o owers a as een us ',', ' ': ass stance 'th the roiect.f f] th t h b ed graiiis ale geiiersjted by tota] corn-'onation of. the bush and for their .

down through the years and veiy in- munity and nat]ona] interest. And j,, m . p j;DIANE S A SppHOMpREexpensive way to enjoy the petals of above al], it is based. on the family, '

. se, s e an d a H im In. last. week's Gazette we error-various flowers and herbs for years. the hub of civilization. nously, referred..to Diane Silf]ow aa:Grace had a lovely display and story Meeting, the first and third Tues-, i a freshman at the Umversity of Idaeven though she had some sneezing'ay evenings of each month (except fOrmer KHS St]]dentS Dp ho. She is not,.Diane is a scphomorer

and crying from the aromas in the for July and August when ]jt meets heal'I '-EA r r'"t.t." and a member. of Alpha phi sorority..air. Grace will be giving this pro- once on]y each month). Kendrickgraill at the Thursday morning Gra ge, welcomes new menlbers.. Ormer, en ric E s u en I we

breakfast at State Convention in Tlose interested in joining ale en- in recent office educaton coinPetition

Moscow. courag'ed to contact Mmln]ng Onstott, m Le)viston. Cheryl Gustafson, Traci

In June, thc club meeting drLy will at 289-3247. Ask anyone who be-be in the home of Barbara Hepler in loii'gs, encl you'l heiir the answer, 2" ..', ".""..'.)O] ItVClarkston. 'Tm proud to be a Granger!" f

th, The former Kendrick studentsMembers potted herbs for table qualified at the recent state compet-

favors at the convention and then ga, J 'oeg..., Liadjourned. Edith Wells C'ega[ n]gge IgeWS Ch~eryt wm siid tn clerk-thirst, Traci, C841:,r = 1

was 3rd in business law and NancyK-J StiJdents 'Rate'd 'High Ingle placed 2nd in proofreading snd

District II Mt]sjg FestjvaII (De]aye'] Froin Last Week) 'rd in business ma

(De]ayed From Last Week)Mr. and Mrs. Dick Witt and sins1...k

Tuesday, Apiil lp, 25, music,stLr were Sunday supper guests of Mr. 1< i, ~-'',,

~ 'f"'ents from Kendiick and Ju]]aetta and Mrs. Dan Fey and sons.t'el d to Nes perce High Scbool,g 1 d y supp r gue ts of Mr. end .i SteVe S MObde HOme SerVMe

for the. annual District 11 Jr.,so]o Mrs, Dave . Hutcheson a'nd 'amily,and ensembje contest., Studi'nts ivefe were. Mr and Mr's. Dale Tiiplor, Mr: i TEAR DOWN ai SET-,Up.WORK, „,—,„,,DOU'8LE-WIDESable to hear students .from. other end Mrs.:Bill Thorn'as and children, 'i EXip4NTDrOgSP'Tip-OUrSscbbols petdomn in sdditidn .to per- Mr end Mrs.. Dale "dilexehder'nd i,,,,:,.—,........,„-.-;TDF:.h:-,rj::.:,.-"fo'nning theiniielves. Eiich of tlic pedr. children an'd Mr: and Mrs. Frank ..if'Oriimr'S reCeiVed lle]Pful CiitiCiern GrOSeC]OSe ind Children. ),R,S...Rhv X H. I+ eh W a Si ~

front the judges as well as s„rating ..Douelle'Hoivell was a Saturday ov-i AISa EE(fet yea]]na et E,arnet gleta]]at]an iThe ratings were: I (superior)i,lII ernight guest of Mr. arid hIrs. -Tack

;,„;;,';;;:Z.„'",„,',',",.:„':;„'",";,„.;,-.,;,:„';",";-;".„;,„',„':"„"'„-i, hS 5teve Rishli]]g —Jllliielli,'Idiioand all w'ere rated in the top two and, Mrs. Dick Parsley and N'orrle i~categories. Those receiving a I (sup- Yates of Canada. Ij 276-3764 Evenings: 289-3271f 11, lto; K lly Cuddy, t o ax; S d o ' .'Mtor~ of ClRobert Blair, drum; Brian Thornto» Morey. Dan. and Betty took ClarenceBaritone; Kevin Lohman, trumpet" out to Deary to the Busy CornerAmy Noren,.alto; Kristen cuddy, ra]- cafe fpi d]n„«.., ~ Light Doxlnl ~ Dump Truck ~ Reasoyv~bIe Ratee'to sax; Jill Rossiter, flute; Heidi Rei1, Mr. and Mrs, Ro]]in Armitage ' s. -' '- ..™C]ax%net; Jane Noren, C]arinet; Mel brought Grandma Cuddy home Sun-va Gibbons, soprano; Karen Re]], day afternoon after she spent theoboe; Darci Gentry, french horn; week and Easter with the Arm]tages.Marcene Smith, o]arinet, John Gi'av- Mr d Mrs Orva] Schumaker . SEJIT H. RCSBn~Selle, triimpet; Br]an Parks, trumpeti Deary were Thursday evening .visit- 2'-7391 JULIAETTA p IDAt'0Kris Gillispic, trombone.; ors of Mr. and Mrs. phil Bahr. Kenny

Those receiving a II (excellent) Koen was a Saturday caller, Sundayrating were: Julene Smith, flute; ph]] and Mary were in Grangevil]eConnie St. George, flute; Jerri Roy for dinner. at the home of. Mr. and,,~~~~ i'ANpy NOSLE 5pecial Agentalto; Kim Alford, baritone; Deena Mrs. Dave Auer and family to helP ']~wWegner, clarinet; Amy, Ho]t, sop" celebrate Lori Auer's birthday. I I 8t y~g. ~y

Hoine —Auto —Firerano; an'd Deena Brocke and, Tea]a Mr. and Mrs. Bil]y W]]son, Alvin Life —Health —Fin'anceMickelson,,alto saxophone duet. - and Diane, Mr.. and Mrs, Don ML]lard,

This 'week se'ven students will be Il]ii». snt Mrs, Conrad Swan snd Mic- '--.„'raprepreseiiting Kenj]ricklat the Lewis- heal, and Mrs. Lilly Wi]son were din-ton Music. Feitival. They are Kellly ner guests of Lin'da Swan and Traci KENDaXCK, m&OCuddy, KriSten Cuddy, Kevin Log- M]Uard in Lewiston.

, man, Brian.. Thornton, Jill Ross]ter, Mr. snd Mrs. Jerry McFar]]L]ld and, Heather Mortqn and Robert Blair., Justin were. Saturday overnight and

Sunday guests; Mr. and Mrs.- Ehner. Weaver, Miche]e and Melinda were

Simday dinn'er..guests snd Mr. 'andMrs. Ken Dennler ind Dan ..were af-

!Ftetnoon callers of Mr. and.Mrs. Sam.eaver.Mr. and Mrs.. Elmer i Cuddy. and pp

i Kelly, Mr. 'snd Mrs. Gnry .Ba]],of: Craigmont were.Sunda'y dinner gues- 1

ts of Mr. and'Mrs. DavM Ball andi:. ftmdty. at potlatch They celebrated g IIierg. 'I

'; 1Mr, and hfrs..Skip .Chilberg and ., Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Reid accomphnied

Allen Chilberg,to Spokane Fr]da'y to MOSCOW, IDAHOattend the Grand Old'pry at theColiseum.

Mrs. Clem Lyons and other Sweet;.Adeline menlbers left last Thursday i.on a chartered.bus to Vancouver, B. I

C., returning Sunday. i

Rebekahs Met April 12The Juliaetta Lodge.No. 9 met at >

the Lodge .Hpl] in regujar seshion!April 12 beginning with a se]ad bar t +OBILOIL MO iaua8 —'OBIL HEAT 1QO,at 6:30, p..w. in, honor of,„the Assem- l

b]y,,+esidpnt Mary. EioIJgp., of, Mc-, MOBIl'i irIJKh-='umSEL:":=-- ]5lBIL'KUSRfoANTI'ammon., Other, dist]ngtusherd,,'guests 'e WIII Order Aay Spechl I4ems Senlredwere Mildred Johnson of Ledw]eton,,

Assembly Vice President and .Robert'elson of Orofino, Grand Master of; MOBIL, L'sac<-'4'SAL-amiaRS

Grand Encampment. "'-i "1 ~1 vl

Pearle Long of Kendrick fed. the;,'']rthdayrbanrk and read 'a Poem ~LQ)QIIt'AL'L'y gAc'f URggyg

, A.ssembly president Hougn deliver- '.,'d a very insp]riiig message., Ih. The door piize was won by De]ores i

Polumsky. The tables were decorated:"I

4 ~ — a i IIiRL; in the Easter theme with each person i

'eceiving an F~ster Bonnet.Saturday, April 15, Inez Arm]tage, RepreSentmg <aS

MOB II. OIL CORP OD KTIONed. A, lovely lunch was served by the KENDRt,CKP IDAHQDeary Lodge and 4 of the local 5were recipients of Easter baskets PhCIIIe 288.4981 HeslCfenQQwhich had been crocheted by theladies of the Deary Lodge.

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Ol )ItIi$[gaiinei. On one trip lheladies visit-

lggl~ggfa( I l ed with ion -time friend Carol-May-i nard Folg wh(le in. Lcwiston.j

Miss Karen Cook of Lenore, aNeuie Dean Stelgers Reporter l so=n to be 'bride, was a Friday

I morning visitov in the home of Mrs.) G!en Stevens,

hi'rs. Erma Stevens drove to Frank Hoisington visited his pl'-I

Moscow Sunday where she saw hev ents, Cletis and Bea last Sunday.Fliger granddaughters compete in They are both feeling well!a sivfill lilec't, Sunday afternoon callers in the

Trips to Lewiston to visit mcther Wayne Hehngartnei home were hisMystic Heimgartner were ma,de on sisters Lily hfcCall and Laverne Har-Monday and Thuisday of last week ri, both of Clarkston.by Ernia, Stevens and Gertrude Heim- Both Elalrle Hoisingtc.n and Bar-

bava Heimgavtner, busy young house-r wives and mothers remained at home

this past week and fed their busy,farming husbands! No outside events

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Igins and daughter Deanna took her

i mother, Mildred Heath for her week-ly doctor appointment and then laterGRAVEL FOR SALE—at crusher left by plane for a return 4o San Ber-below Kendrick. Lloyd Farvington. nardino, after a pleasant week's vis-it. On Friday the three had visitedWill do baoy sitting tins summer. sister Inez Inghram in Winchester.4t15 Fay's brot,her Gordon,and yvife Grace

2 teenage ghls want jobs: housework came from Pot)atch Saturday after-or yard work..or v(inning errands noon and brother, Edgar and wife

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THE GAZETTE - NEWS, THURSDAY, NAY 8, 1979

Grange Sewing ContestWinners Announced

The results of nimble fingers atthe sewing mechine were displayecland judged at the Kendvick GiangeHall F(riday and Saturday. Friday,seventeen entiies from the KendrickGrange were judged as follows:Cass A—Women's Garments:

Cedar Ridge News next week,Lal.ah County Pcmona Giangfr <"if

meet in Deary May 12 6 St< ~&iticwith a pro iam on "Uppu Respiratoil Management".

Blue—Ruth Heimgartnei, Juliaet(aRed—Ruth Hcimgai lnei, Juliaetta.

Class C—-Children's garments, made'y

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Blue—Patti Stevens, Juliaetta (nonmember )

Blue—Baihava Helmgartner Jul-iaetta (non-membev).

Red —Deloves Hciniga vl.nev, Julia-etta

R(ed--Patti Stevens, Juliaetta (nonmember)

Red—Patti St.evens, Juliaetta (nonmember)

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Red—Barbara Heimgaitnei, Julia-etta (non member)

Red —Barbara Heimgavtncv, Julia-etta (non member).

I Mrs. Sam Weaver

Sunday supper guests of Ni'. andMvs. Gec(rgc Lyons were Mr. and Nrs,Dan Fey and sons, Mr. and Mrs Du-

!ane Grant, Chasles Lyons and Mr.and hfrs. Dave Hutcheson and family.

Mr. and Nrs. Jim Sturni(an andMr. and Mia. Roger Ketcher and dau-ghter were Sunday dinner guests ofMr. and Mrs. Dan Ketchcv. Mr. andNrs. Dan Ketcher and Nie. HarleyPeri~ian attended Ida and BettyKitcher's Aunt Ida Hughes'uner-al at St, hiaries 1ast Wednesday.

Nrs. Tom Mabbott of Pendletonand Mi~. Jack Broom and Lori wereSaturday luncheon guests of Mr. andMrs. John Guddy, John and Oleanwere Saturday supper guests of theJaclc Bmwn family.

Those attending the VFW dinnerSaturday evening were Mr, end Mrs.Billy Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. JamesHolt and Mv. and Mrs. Clem Lyons.

Grandma Cuddy was a Sundayafternoon visitor in the James Holthome.

Mr. and Nrs, Clem Lyons and Mr.and Mrs. Dale Stuart and family Nvereguests of Mr. and Mrs. Albevt Stuartfov,Sunday dinner at'.Weippe.

Mrs. Grace Konen, and son werelast Thursdav visitors "of Mr. and Mrs.Phil Bahr. Jake Reibold of Garfieldwas 'a Friday (afternoon caller. Mr.and Mrs. Fred Arnett were Sunday

'evening 'callers.A, potluck dinner was enjoyed at

the Sam Weayer home Sunday. Those.at(tending were Mr. (and Mrs. RichardSchleifer ~d three children, Mr andMrs, Bill Bly and twin daughters,Nr. and Mrs. James Byrer,and threechildren, snd Mr. and Mrs. ArvidArmstrong, ail of Lewiston..Most ofthe time was spent motorcycling.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wallind(sr ofSpokane were lp,st Wednesday untilSunday guests of Mr. and Mn. Mar-ion Souders. Marion took a bus loadof school children to Salt Lake Citylast Wednesday, returning Sunday.The Wallinclers, Eileen and Jim leftFriday for Bois'e to.'see Kelly Parsonsin the hospital, returning Saturday.

Mvs. Harley Pevvlman, Nvs. EdGalloway ancl Nrs. Cecil Chamber-lain visitecl with Mvs.,Nelson Switzerof Portland at the home of Mrs. A.A Kremmins at Juliaetta last Thurs-day.

Giaee Ingle, reporter

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By Mrs. Jo Benscoter

Au<lra Has a Birthday—Nell and Lester Crocker served

Sunday diniier for the Bob Callisonfamily in h'onor of Audra's 9th birth-day which is today Ap:il "0, "Hc-~vBirthday, Audra!"

'undayevening Lawrence, Nell andRay Heimgartner visited Ted andPhyllis Fey and enjoyed ice cvcamand birthday cake in honor of Ted'sanniversary. On Friday evening theHebngartners visited (the HowardBradens in their home on PotlatchRidge and enjoyed some of thc slidepictures t(aken on their extended tripto the South Seas this past winter.

Nell Heinigavtner attended partof the music festival in Lewiston onSaturcf((y and also visited with theDavid. Johnsons.

Ella Benscoter's sister, Nanny,Mdhusband Floyd Dryden, and the By-ers and Mrs, Deyo, (all of Peck, weveTuesday dinner guests in Ella'shome. Obher callers be;ides relati-ves were Coryell and Leonard Waiff.

Warren and Grace Cox,. Spokane,spent Saturday. visiting in the AndyCox home.

Vicky Benscoter called on daugh-tev Karen Gold end her family Fri-day afternoon in Lewiston.

The Rick Bcnscoter family wereThursday callers in the Frank Bens-cotev home.

Walter and Lucy Bigham, Coeurd'Alene weve Friday overnight guestsof the Ernie Andrews. Lucy is slowlyimpvoving from her recent i'llness.Thursday a(f(ternoon and supper visit-ors in the And(rews home were Mr,and Mvs. Sheldon Hill of L'ewiston,

Walt and Babe Benscoter at.tendedthe burial service for Bertina 1(ovestlast Monday at the Beth.ny Luther-an Memcrial Chapel cemel.ery on BigBear Ridge.

Babe Benscoter 'as a Lewistonvisitor on Thursday. Saturday JerryWarner was a luncheon guest, of theBenscoters and on Sunday

morning'ack

and Molly Benscotev were call-ers.

The Frank Benscoters enjoyedlunch in the Ray Benscotev home inLewiston Saturday. That same even-ing Walter Bigham was a welcomevisitor. It's always nice to see olclfriends.

Clinton Johnson assisted FrankieBenscoter with his yard work onSunclay. Other callevs were GeorgeHavens, Wayne and Phebe Davis andDon Benscoter who always lend ahelping hand.

Tractors are humming and airplanes are hovering ovevheacl, so Iguess spring work is on the agenda.

Class E—Blouse or Shiit,:Blue —-Patti Sl.evens, Juliactta

(non-member) .Blue---She))y Heimgartner, Post

Falls, nc(n-member).Class F—Boys and Girls up to age

12:Blue—Holli Lynn Stevens, Julia-

etta, age 7",„years,Othei garments were entered by:Nell Heimgartner, Vera Hutcheson,

Grace Ingle (2), and Inez Armitage,Refreshments were served follow-

ing the judging.;, Ap& 28, foitl three entices werejudged in the Pomona Grange judg-jing. Winning garments will be sentto State Grange judging Nay 15.

Ron Boucher, Troy, was awarded'Best of Show'or his entry of atailored father and son leisure suitduo. Other winners >sill be announced

Attend hfoscow Ora),HistoryWorkshop—

Cedar Chests are' specialty atGlenn's Shop.

* 'Call'89-5541;Kendrick. 4t17c

Mrs. Diana Pettit, Mrs. Lynda Ste-igers and mrs. David Curtis drove (toMoscow last Wednesday to workshop.At this time the ladies planned aSunday evening patio potluck supper„to,be.held at.4he river home of. the'Ken Steigevs. Their families, plusothers from Lewiston, including theDavid Sears, had a nice evening to-gether.

A, business trip to Lnviston on Sat-urday including a view of "Fun Run"entrants along the Seapoi't green beltlevee, gave pleasure to Ernest andNellie ~Steigevs. Ken Steigers plac-ed 35th and Brant 330, out of an es-timated 600-700 entrants.IVfn Sewing Honors—

Little Holli Stevens won Blue Rib-bons on her pink haltev top, both atthe preliminary entry a,'t KendvickGrange level .on Thursday and atSaturday's Pcmona judging. MotherPatti Stevens also won blue rib'bonson hev entries, a. blouse and and out-fit, for son Brady! The children willmodel theiv outfits ancl have picturestaken as required, All of hcr Stony-point friends rejoice, ancl, with tliecompetitors, hope tc report later tri-

'umphs!Sunday at Pinecreek-

Fov early Sunday bvcalcfast, beforea day of 'making hay'n the lawnand surrounding parking area, DonBrown, son Allen, Shmxnon Brownand Darren Frei of Lewiston came!Latev comers weve Nrs. Jan Brownand elder daughter Lori; RichardCooper, Merle Cooper, all of Lewis-ton and Roy'acey of the Weippearea. Mix. Janet Kerby, on 'her AprilCancer Society fund drive thvu her'.territory'lso came during theweek.

Mr. and Nra. Geslfe Heimgartner,on a busmess and pleasure trip com-

!bined, spent overnite Friday in the

Piano, organ and accordian lessonsafter school, my home. Call Vic-kie, 285-1195. 2t17c

.For Sale; 1970 Chevy Caprice: 2-dr.,,vinyl top; power steering,and bra-.

<; kes, maga, $900. Call, after 1:30p. m. 385-1154. 3t18c

PARTIALLY FURNISHED Apart-for rent in Kendrick. $125 month,plus deposit,. Ph. 276-7401 or 289-5741. tf13c

—REMODELING —PAINTING

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Heatfag —Coolilfg —Refrigeration!t

-Appliance Repair-

FOR SALE IN JULIAETTA —3 Bed-'com mobile Home. (Less than yr.old. On 3 lots. 2 baths, and 'storageshed. Skirted. Ph. 276-7691 before

, 7:30 a. m. or after 9:00 p. m.tf8c —FOR FREE EETIMATHDRINKING PROBLEMS ? ? ?

AA Now Meets ai Kendrick ThursdayWeekly at 8:30 P. M.

Where: Room Behind Bed CrossPharmacy

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HARROD CONSTRUCTION CO.CALI. COLLECT 74G-8737 Lewiston

For Free estimates on re-modeling,'additions, roofing, painting, newccnstruction, finishing basementsand all phases of building.

A big part in any man's religionconsists of getting along with otherpeople.

tf4cCleanvatev home of son Tim Strawand family.DID YOU'KNOW YOU CAN RENT—Rug shampooevs, floor pulishers,

staplers, lawn th"'chers, fertilizerspieadei's, hand truck", sewer tape,pipe tlireaders, 'ladders and manyother items at ABRAMS HARD-WARE CO., Kendriclc. "- tf42c

Sunday, May Gth Invitatlon-An invitation to all the friends and

rel'atives to attend the open housereception to be held on Sunday, May6 at the Kendrick Fraternal Temple,honoving the new Mrs, Bevevly Heim-gavtner Breidenseldt and husbandDon of Y(aldma, is cordially extend-ed! A potluck dinner for relatives,will be held at noon, followed by theafternoon reception.

P(INCORStandby For Generators

AII Sizes —P; T. O. Driveand Engine Driven

Qualey RepairGenesee Ph. 285-1425

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Phone 285-'l425

en Nonday Thru Sat. 8-6. Closed SundayEENDR/CE Dwighta/DelorisNye I'hone28S-4S21

WPÃTED —NEWSPAPERS for theGenesee Booster Club paper drive.Nay 11 thru 14, No magazines or

.slick 'paper. A collecticn truck willbe at the Asgrow receiving shedduring the week and by the FoodCenter on Saturdays. Please helpfinance the many Booster projectsaiding school organizations andactivities. 2t18nc

SHAKLEE PRODUCTSHcusehold Products

Household ProductsNutritional SupplementsCosmetic S(: Beauty AidsPersonal Care Products

All ProductsUnconditionally Guaranteed

GRACE KONEN, DistributorJuliaetta —Ph: 276-7258

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—NET TRACTOR PARTS—

Rails, Rollers, Sproclcets, etc.ALL AT BIG DISCOUNTS ! !

GALVANIZED OR PAINTEDROOFING S(: SIDING

High tensil for more strength. Cus-tom cut lengths, 3 ft. to 34 ft. 26, 28,29, Ga. 3 Patterns, 2Q" corrugated,4V corrugated, Hi-Rib.I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ! I

Price Quote on RequestNEW MACHINE(RY

Kent Spring Tooth —Du All LoadersNew Harrow, Both Stiff k Flex.

ALL AT DISCOUNT4—500 JD Center Drive Weeders,

Hyd. Hitch, 1-inch rods, HeavyDuty.

L H. Cub Wheel Tractor, Miss. eg.New Tractor Cabs.4—Wheel Drive Rubber Tired Load-

er. 2—Wheel Tractor with Hea-vy Duty Loaders.

Ford Wheel Tract(ir w/3 point rearblade.

34-ft. used Barber Dry Spreader.28-ft. used Barber Dry Spreader-

Big Tires.2—used Barber Bulk Dvy Boxes.50-ft. used land packers 'sealed

bearings.955 CAT Loader, 13/E yd. bucket

with rear ripper.7UD4 CAT with new ahgle Dozer.2-12 ft. J. D. grain drills in rubber

w/hitch.2-10 ft. J. D. C. C. w/hitch, hyd.20-ft. 4-wheel grain trailer w/(Lfr

brakes.100 K, W, Diesel power plant on

trailer.John Deere wheel tractor, $795.00Used Goble Discs.D-4 PTO —D-4 Belt Pulley.

Phone 276-3771 AnytimeDENNrXR SUPPLY

Dave Dennler Juliaett(L, Idaho

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Huiit'> Tomafo Ps<f8,..... 'll oz. fia 59c

Holsiim t:rushed wheaf Bread... 24 oz. loaf 67c

Holsum jtimbo Sesame Hamburger Bun), 6 for 57c

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EmpireBookf(feftf(er,... Boxof5p fer II,. !

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Evaporated Milk, My-Te-Fine... 13 oz. fin 37c >

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PORK LIVER . lb. 49c PIG'S FEFT,

coRNIsH GAME HENs, Random weight,...LINK SAUSAGE,-F«~«jo»-b«ad, . 8.,

HEAD LETTUCE.. 3 for $ 1 NEW RED POTAT

ots, Eao-Boy, 2 lbs. 49c Saakist Lemoirs

FRESH STRAWBERRIES. «orff California,

RED DELMIOUS APPLES, .

THE GAZETTE - NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1979

Spririg Is Here,There Is no doubt,Ea't at Burt's

When Dining Out.

~ New Residence

CHEVRON GASOLINES & MOTOR OILS

GELO MOTOR OIL —OUTBOARD MOTOR OILS

CHEVRON GREASES

I Standard Hentng Oils n nod Diesel Fuels

-We Deliver-GOODYEAR AND ATLAS

Tires —Tubes —Car Accessories —BATI ERI ES

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Telephone 289-5211Deobald's

gymnasiums in this district. the first gc-round to maintain the'n ~ uation. To make this expenditure now l exceUence of our school.the edBtor... The money the ll mi'll raises will when we don't know whether the leg-I aincereiy yours,stay const4Lnt even if .the valuations islature will protect the Property 'avid Wahlgo up and the millage goes down owners after revaluation or set them] KensIrSCk Thmtm'e'ttersto For example, if a farmei has 30000 up for a rip-off could. be dtsastetous. Iof assessed valuation he wlii pav The state tax commission says our

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a ~'..( 'RI DAY AND SATURDAY —MAY 4 and 5

April 30 $330 a year or S6,600 in twenty district is at about 13 v of market Today we know that mental ill-1

XdLtor= years. value —this means We could get a af ec . (~

(35% increase inmarketvaiue and in any other disease and in many cases JI mould like to point out some A $30,000 home would pay $66.00 'o not know at this can be prevented. This can be done lk

thi2rgs about the schoal bond issue a year or $1,320.00 in twenty years.."h 35'~ m~ e~e then through education and research. "HEROES"

:2knd the 3-Mili M Jrz O levy that were This bond issue is not a $660,000.0 th 3 in MAO lev would 'become This May, Mental Heath Monthr 1:nLEL rgyJOught Out at the MOnday night aS We are tOld —it Will COSt the taX- 45 mill, leVy and it WOuld COnrtinue yOur neighbOr Will be COnung tO yOur ), ~

(p )pay4srs 1.2 million dollars —of this to acreage- 'ever ear—unless the door for a contribution for mental

1 'ateaAs was stated at the meetmg and 1.2 million «he new gym will cost ~ t d have no ~puttee health. I urge you to give generously.~„(,dfJse in the Gazette that the bond is- $800,000 dollars in 20 years.

Of t~t The Mental Health Association of1 Starring Henry Winkler a>d Sa y

~. would be a 9 null levy. If they Those voting against this kind of Th 3 Tni'Q ] shouid be voted Idaho needs your suPPort because:are going to raise $60,000.00 Per year expenditure are not voting to deny ., d t t nded'": Mental illness can be cured. / BEGINS; 7:30 P. M, Adults $2 —Under 12 $1az ZJJey plan —they will have to levy our children basic education —but .,„.~ e One out of every six persons:Ll mills against present assessed vai- question the need for two full blown " ""th,t t iI f@'. t ti have emotionai proUlems severe en-I

that now exist is that many of those ough to require help from a Profess-~<i~ ional.

l Ag plpAS[D tp ANNpgNg tHAt' years of age'th'a't',h„'»«'in" «„some emotio»i pr»iems tn chiM«n)

HILL AND VALLEY GARDEN CLUB'S.

) I ~ 'LYONS ELECTRONICS IS NOW AN AUTHORIZED

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~ ~ ~ ' shoouldn't be" anyone among us that their outstmdh g presentdtion of the' Mums —Bedding Plants —Ann'uais —PerrenialsPrices Iiltillnever be this low again, sosfop in ( -.d-t t't "ip ---«'„",",,',;'p" ""unt D" ~ " -t> q«se Pla„ts ..q shrubs4

aid See OUr Display.stage crew Jnciuded, should be conRoute 1 Box 24 gratulated

fv 1l Genesee, Idaro 83832 Thanks, kids, for a job well done,May 1, 1979 I'm proud of you.(~

The Gazette-News, Sincerely,,I, Genesee, Idaho 83832 , Betty Morkcn—.TheUltimate Cooking System—

IThe impact of the 1% referendum i 'Mrs. Esther Eilgum of Lewistonhas descended on the Genesee School. ~isited Wedhesday with Mr. and Mrs.Lyons Electronics —Kendrick289 5983

has not seen fit to aHow local option.r'"'"''"

I ',".:'..'.":;:;":,'";„""...".."-"'.'yonnrs Electronics 'he

proposed budget is pared down%+4444444444444444444444JB n, 'o F II R frig otio S I J ".

~ Keiidfick~ will be the same or slightly lower

New Warm Weather Fashions ,,"..:."":,.„',",",;,".:."'.","I~ lose many of our best teachersr

c ', i .~~~'~'Beach Comber Thongs for ~ HANK,S HILLTOP BARBER (

Rath Smoked, Oven Ready 'E HAYE A FULL SELECTIOH OF

BEDDING PLANTS' e Swim Suits for All Ages. Both Garden and Flowers~ '"a' r'n" r""'«""shr I

IWater 4dded —Cook In The Bag 'alla Walla Sweet Onion Sets I

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; ~ Shorts and Tops ~ ~ g 'onm( IN', Seed potatoes —Asparagus Startsi~ Sleeveless Blouses ~ Lumszorr, sanrro 'i ',

I . Ihl fr Q Gai'den Seeds —Supplies

(~ Pastel and White Slacks

Bi.d. C.t — lb .:.,'"-t ~,t t

-~More Colors in Kidpower and Kobe Tennis Shoes ' Li erisecd 4uctioneer I, ri, r:i, Ce 1, tt 3 gfh .. It II) Ill ) i I ~', <uctiogt Service —Comrnerchhl

hit) I ~ hsp IMen's Short Sleeve Poly - Cotton Shirts

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Slob Bnvcon ..$1.09 C,„„P,.„,Bacon; Armour Sliced, '2 oz. $1.29

DRY QUART —97Bologna,, Armour sliced, 12 oz. $1.]9I' l I I I l I I I II'

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I s'alami,Armour, sliced 12oz.$1.19 coRN, Fresh,(argeears '4for$ 100Sausage,'Jimmy Dean, 12 oz. $1.49 APPLES, Red Delicious lb. 49c -

(~t,QgTRIKTIQI)1 I 8 II Park Franks, Hygrade I lb. $179 BROCCOLI, garden fresh = lb. 59cKEN'DRICK, IDAHO PHONE 289-5791 II ' '

Buddig Meats, Assorted, 3 oz. 49c AVOCADOS, California, 3 for 99c (~eeeoeeee'ooeeoeooooeeoo1~

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IMlxED YEGETABLEs n,III':-- JENQ's PlzzA

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.: Western Fam., 20 oz. ulu)I Assorted - --- ----- ufufI

I276-3028 or 2/6-7961 I LONG SPAGHETTI OR ELBOW MACARONI ] 'i)i

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Cookin'ags, Banquet asstd. 3 for $1 Hydrox, Sunshine Cookies, 19 oz. $1.43Pie Shells, Bctnquet, 9-in. 2't. 49c'Itchen Bags, Hefty, tall, 15 for 99cin~itm lrBeo g II

ICut Corn, WF,:10.oz. pkg. 3 for $1 Shout, Soil Stain Remover, 'l2 oz. $1.24Mixed Yegs. WF, froz. 10,oz. 3 for $1 Atta Boy Dog Food, Inst. 10 lb. $2.75

lgeEEEBfnr 'II r I peas, WF, froz. 'IO oz. 3 for $ 1 Curad, plastic Bandage 80 for 8'JcPeas Ik Carrots, WF, fro ,10 oz. 3 for $ 1 .Chap Stick, lip balm, each 49cQL I I Hash Browns, WF, shredded, 12 oz. 37c Orange Juice WF, Pure at. 79cI), I Grape Juice, Welch's 12 oz. can 79c Agree Shampoo, Reg., Oily, 8 oz. $ 'l.33Potatoes, WF Au Gratin SSc Hillbilly Bread, 22 oz. 63c, I

I ( Spinach, WF, Cut, 15 oz. 39c 'Burger Buns, Holsum, Jumbo, 6 for 53c

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Phone 289-5371 A.(

Knn /yuck fggho )Phil, Donna and Scott Hernen Kendrick,Idaho Open Sundays Hoon to 3 (I