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Volume 105 KHS classes No. 2 July 26 Wedding Date af '50-'51 enjoyed May O'I rean ea Elsie McCollister Onsoit of Lem- 'ston, a former longtime Kendrick ~ resident, died Tuesrlay, May 27 at, St. Josph Regional Medical Centei ii at Lewiston of a heart attack. Sht 'as 83. She as born August 5, 1913, ti Frank and Mattie Lincoln McCo]lis- ter at Hil] City, Idaho. The famf]y, moved to Angel Ridge near Lenore when she was a child. She rod( her horse down the hill from hei home and crossed the river on ferry to attend school. She married Manning A. Onstott'ugust 29, 1932, at Asotin, The cou- ~, pie made their home at Kendrick 'here she worked i'or the Kendricl'.'chool hot lunch program for sever- al years. She also worked in sa]e~, at the variety store at Kendrick. Her husband died November 18. i 1992. She moved to Lewiston in 1993. She was a member of the Kend-i rick Grange, Kendrick Order of thi ~ Eastern Star, Kendrick Camper Klub, and Golden Sunset Senioi ~ Citizens and enjoyed helping with 'hose groups'ctivities. She enjoyet1 gardening, crocheting and camping. ,'he is survived by a son, Ray i Onstntt ni Willi" ms Lake, British ~ Columbia, Canada; a daughter, Jeril Miller of Lemiston; a brother Char-, Hund!eds of hearts were filled les (Red) McCollister of Orofino; "., with pride, respect and affection sister Bonnie Delaney of Orofino; i S;iturday morning as spectators wat- five grandchildren, and six grea'- I el>ed 102-year-old A. C. Wilson grandchildren., inarch with the Veterans of Foreign, A grandson died previously. ~ Wars co]or guard in the 37th annual The funeral mas held Friday after- i Kcndiick Locust Blossom Festival.'oon at Ma]corn's Brower-Warm i Mr. Wilson, a charter member of, Memorial Chapel at Lewiston with I Baker-i.ind Post 3913, is wearing 'he Rev. Steve Taulbee of Lewiston his original issue U, S, Navy uni-'fficiatfng. Burial followed at Nor- form issued to him during Woi'ld 'al Hill Cemetery at Lewiston. Memorial contributions may be l given to the Juliaetta-Kendrick Am- i hharie Finke Guerrettax, bulancc Fund in care of Juliaetta j formerly of City Hall, Box 229, Juliaetta, 83535, or the American Heart Association l died April 17 in Oregon in care of Nancy Shell, 524 Linden Drive, Lewiston 83501, The 1950 and 1951 Kendrick High School graduating classes gathered for a reunion Saturday evening, May 31, at the VFW Hall in Kencl- rick. A buffet dinner was enjoyed by the 6! people who attended. Ftollow- ing the dinner, Master of Ceremon- ies Bcn B, Cook called on each mem- ber of the two classes for a brief account of their life and adventures during the years since graduating, It was a wonderful evening of re- newing friendships and visiting. Joyce Brammer, former teacher, and hcr husband Werncr ivcrc guests of the group. Attending from the class of 1950 were: Bob Ware, Escondido, Calif.; Honda Suc Adamson and Mark Car! Hanks and Dave Grim, Pierce; David Hutcheson, both of Kendrick Jerry Harris, Lewiston; Jerry Cham- have chosen Saturday, July 26, to berlain, Roseburg, Oregon; Verna exch;ingc wedding vows at Em- Easterbrook Banks, Pasco; Peggy manuel Bap!ish Church in Lewiston. Hadley Buswcll and Betty Parks Mark is the son uf ].isa and Cam- He!mgiirtner, Juliaetta; Jack Ham- cron Wa!ker of Kendrick and David mond, Seattle; Max Dammarell, Hutchcson also of Kendrick. He is Walla Wa!]a; Pat Long Odbcrg and !993 gradu:ite of Kenclrick High Arinetha Sams Corwin, Clarkston; School and is employei! at Powell Don Millard, Pat Brockc Grim, Tc'! Plumbing in Moscow. Fey, Peggy Stump Ba!eman, Hei- Ronda is the daughter of Ron Ad- mina Mcyer and Bud Eichner, all I amson of Vancouver, Wash., and of Kendrick. Sue and Richard Elf ison of Elk Those from the class of 1951 at River. She is a 1995 graduate of the reunion were Buddy Clemen- Kendrick High School and attended hagen, Mf]waukie,Oregon; Ben B. Clark College in Vancouver, She is Cook, Ontario, Oregon; Audrey Beck cmp]oycd at Wonder Bread Bakery Fordyce, Clarkston; Bernadettc Kaz- at Lewiston. da Gooding, St. Paul, Oregon; Herb Piderso, Ephrata, Wash.; Delmer May VffaSn't aS Vffet Riley, Nine Mile Falls, Wash.; Ger- ald Stackpole, Monroe, Wash.; Jam- aS laSt year os Thornton, Renton, Wash.; Jayne Hadley Smith and G]yries Thornton Despite the drench'ng the area re- Meyer, Ju]iaetta Orvil]e Ha]seth ceived the last two days of the mon- Lewiston; Jo Darby Brammer, Mi]. th, May was dried this year than in dred Brammer, Gwen Cook Deoba]d 1996, rePorted Frank Dammarel], Mari]yn Schupfer Efchner, A]bert who records the moisture from his Lawrence, Marfene Wilken Meyer, ranch on the southwest side of Big and Betty Co]we]] Mustpe, al] of Kendrick. Here is what Frank reported this week f'r the 31 days of May. Sutnmer Reading Program begins at Juliaetta Library The Juliaetta Library will help >6 p2 children in the Juliaetta-Kendrick 27 p area find adventure through read- 30 p4 lng this summer. The library is " p4 sponsoring the 1997 summer reading 31 ...........04 Program, "Timeless Treks." ]OTAL Children of all ages are invited 2.]iiiz tp join in the fun and register at the Rainfa]] in May of 1996 was 3.5 Dammarcll registered a high for Each'hild whp participates will the Inonth of 70 degrees and a low of receive incentive prizes, a reading w o part c pates wi I 28 degrees. F choice. Children of all reading abili- ties are welcome. Registration needed program, visit the Juliaetta Library for kindergarten class during open hours or call 276-7071 ~ For those mho have children who Hours: Monday, 3 to6; Wednesday, wf]] attend kindergarten in the 3 to 8; Thursday, 10 to 6, and Satur- fal] but have not registered, the day from 10 to 12 noon. office at the Juliaetta Elementary "Timeless Treks" is part of a School will be open and accepting statewide program sponsored by the registrations the meek of June 9 to Idaho State Library aiid local pub- 13. Hours are from 8 a. m. to 3:30 lic libraries. Last year, approximate- p. m. Forms can be mailed, upon ly 10,000 children and over eighty request, to those unable to visit the libraries particppated. This year the school. children can look forward to craft and storyhour programs revolving around time trave], transportation, FROM THE POLUMSKY FAMH Y and exciting destfnatfpns. Activities planned for Juliaetta Library include sky wish to thank all their friends, a visit from Smokey the Bear, a trip relatives and neighbors for their tp the ocean, pioneer days and dine acts of kindness, for the food, cards, saurs. flowers, and memorials to the am- "Kids who read succeed," ]ibrar- bulance fund and church. A special ian Jan Welles said. "Reading is thanks to the ladies of the church important because students who read for the lovely lunch after the ser- well and enjoy readfng reading are v«es more likely to dp better in school. The Family of Ray Polumsky Chi]dren's skills also improve dram- atical]y when they discpver that THANKS FROM THE reading is fun." POTLATCH RIDGE WORKERS The Potlatch Ridge Workers 4-5 Club would like to thank the public MOre Old timerS regietered for its support at Locust Blossom. at Festival Saturda We sold a lot of snowcones. at Fes fval Saturday Congratulations to the winners of Under the heading of pioneer Re Bunny Bingo, Me]issa Eichner won gistration for the 37th annua] Lpcust first place and Mariann Chase won Blossom Festival, the committee un- der the ]eadershfp of Juanfta Craig, Seth Parks, RePorter Pat Dammare]1 and Fran Danuna- re]]~p] s helped register 173 pf~ THANKS FROM THE neers. But when it comes to being the senior member of this group of The family of E]sie Onstott woAd pioneers the Ancient Mariner, A like to thank everyone for the cards, C. W]]son, wQ] take top billing. fo]wers and thoughtfulness at the Emk D~me]] Oss Of Our mother. Ray and Stella Onstott Reception Sunday, June 8 To Honor Newly Neds and family Harold and 'LenaBelle larson FRQM THE FAMILY oF The chi]dren of LenaBe]]e and ESTHER SOUDERS Harold Larson are very pleased tp The family of Esther Souders invite family and friends tp a recep- would like to thank everyone for tipn for the newlyweds at the Kend- the cards, flowers, food, and other rick Senior Center on Sunday, June kind and thoughtful acts shown us 8 between the hours of. 2 and 4. at the loss of Aunt Esther. Harold and the former LenaBe]]e The Family of Esther Souders Morgan were married May 5 at Reno, Nevada. RECITAL SATURDAY, JUNE 7 This is an opportunity for the Mari]ou's School of Dance will community to share in the happiness hold its spring recital Saturday, of the Larsons and offer best wishes June 7 at 7:00 p. m. at Kendrick as they begin a new life together. High School. Np gifts, please, is the request The dancers would like to invite of the happy couple. everyone to attend. ea a Ave ~g War I. He is surrounded by (1 to r) storm swept into the region bring- Dick Bingham, Ken Pederson and strong winds, heavy rain and hail Harry Newman. A. C. is a retired that was reported as almost golf Big Bear Ridge farmer., ball size on the surrounding ridges. True to ihe 37-year tradition, "It The storm effectively ended the didn't rain on our parade" and even festival, but not before it could be the barbecued beef dinner was ser-',,agreed by all that the 1997 Locust ved to over 650 people in the almost Blossom Festival was a success. too warm weather May 31. Conditions changed shortly after ' p. m. as a violent mind and rain'. (Photo by Milt Patterson) Ray 3. Pelamsky Passes May 26 Ned E. Wilson, 87, borther of L. Wilson, saiccumbs May 26 Former Ca me ron resident Marie , Finke Guerrettaz, 97, passed away on April 23, at the Good Samaritan Center, Brookings, Oregon. A memorial serivce for Ned E.'ilson, 87, a Lemiston resident and I . n J. Polumsky of Juliaetta, retired Cainas Prarie Rai]road em- en rick farmer and Pot- ]d F~~d~y at Ma]com's a c CorP emP]oyee Bromer-Warm Memoria] Chape] at ay 2, at the Lewiston Rehabi]ita- Lemiston with the Rev. Jim Higgins are Center of causes re- tion and Care C of Grace Lutheran Church of ficia- He was born Apr. 11. 1911, at Peo- Wi],on died Monday, May 26 at a, Wash. tu Will anl C. and Aena the Royal Plaza Care Center at Lew- Brooks Po]umsk . iston of congestive heart failure. e a tended school at Pea]]up. He was the son of David and Sally Wash. Baugh Wilson born Sept. 13 1909 I e then moved to Clarkston, where s 'e owned his fir at Airow Junction. He grew up angl mned his first farm, He then attended school there. moved to Ralston, Wash., where he Hc began worl-ing as a section farmed for a ear. laborer for the Camas Prairie Rai]- He married De]ores Flaig Nov. 23, road based at Lewiston at an early age and then as a foreman for 3p he couple owned a farm on Big Bear Ridge near Kendrick. They years.. sold He married Pearl Svlvia Collins so d the farm in 1966 and moved to in 1950 at Lewiston. The couple ]iv- Ju]faetM. He also worked for Pot- ed at L miston or in the Iewiston a c CorP. at Lewiston, retiring area thier entire married lives. in 1981. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and He was a member of the Golden gardening. Sunset Senior Citizens at Kendrick Survivors include his wife of Lew- He enjoyed gardening, fishing, read- iston and two brothers Lamrence g, Western musie and sPending Wilson of Ju]iaetta and Cecil Wi]son time with his familv and grand- of Lewiston. children. Three brothers and two sisters He is survived by his wife at the family home in Juliaetta; two sons, Lewrence Wilson wrote the song, Jerry R. Polumsky of Leiviston and "Jesus Came,'s that he sang at his Tom M. Polumsky of Juneau, Alas- ka; a daughter. Frances I. Po]um- sky of Juneau; three brothers, C]ar- encc Polumsky of Juliaetta and Don FROM DAVID STEIGERS and Bud Polumsky, both of Clarks- Thanks to f,he EMTs Molly, Brad ton; three sisters, Bessie Kaufman and Judy for the good care given of Orofino and Leona Flatt and Wi]- me on our little journey to the hos- ma Wilks, both of Lewiston; eight pital. Thanks for all thc prayers, grandchildren, and one great-grand- visits, calls, books and flowers son. they were al] very much apprecia- Seven brothers and three sisters ted! Also thanks to all the family died previously. and friends who sat the long night A graveside service mas held Fri- with with Montez, and Dan and day morning at the Juliaetta City Rick's families, Cemetery ivith Rev, Mark Fischer I'm home and doing great and of the Juliaetta Community Church with thc Grace of God I will be out officiating. and about soon. Memorials may be given to the Gpd B]ess ypu al], Juliaetta-Kendrick Ambulance Ser- David Steigers vice in care of Ju]fact%a City Hall, Box 229, Juliactta, ID 83535, or the Juliaetta Community Church. A GRLAT BIG THANK YOU Thank you to all nfthe businesses who donated prizes forthe K-J Com- THANKS FROM THE ABRAMS munity Development Balloon Dart A big thank you to Dave Klatt Game at the Locust Blossom Festi- and his crew for cleaning up the va]. It was a great success and every brick and debris following the storm one had lots of fun! We look for- on Saturday afternoon. Your work ward to doing something again next mas most appreciated. year. Frank and Lease] Abrams Thank you for all your support. Lynnette Johhnhson KHS Cheerleaders to have Car wash Saturday, June 7 She was born November 11, 1899, at Astoria, Oregon ! o Rcv. George and Margaret Finke. Marie grew up at Cameron where her father was the pastor at the Lutheran Church. There she met Raymond Guerrettaz, a teacher at the Cameron School. They were married July 4, 1922, at Portland, Oregon. They moved to Brookings after living in Portland and Klamath Falls. Ray died in 1988. They had no children. She is survived by tmo sisters, Martha Wilken at Good Samaritan Care Center in Moscow, and Alma Betts, Coeur d'Alene; and by sever- al nieces and nephews including Kenneth Wilken and Marlene Meyer of Kendricl, and Margaret Kerbrat of Calif'ornia. Two sisters and two brothers preceded her in death. Funeral and committal services were held on April 26 at Brookings. The Kendrick High School cheer- leaders would like to announce that they will be sponsoring a car wash Saturday, June 7 from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. (rain cancels). The car wash will be held in front of the Kendrick Fire Station. Price is set at donations only. Also, it is not too late to buy an old cheer]eading uniform. A table mill be set up at the car wash for anyone interested. All proceeds from these fund-raisers will go toward new uniforms, camp, and pep as- semblies. The cheerleaders would like to congratulate Tim Parsley on win- ning the Tiger Spirit jacket last at Locust Blossom Day, as well as thank everyone who bought tickets. We appreciate your support!! J-K SUMMER RECREATION EVENTS Weight Room: Mondays and Wednesdays 6 to 8 p. rn. Open Gym will run same hours as weight room. Twin River Gymnastic: June 9 July 3. Tues. 8 Thurs. Three Division for ages 3 year to 6th Grade. Cost is $ 32.00 for first child; $ 25 for 2nd child, anr! $ 23 for 3rd. Payment due at first class at Kendrick High School. Sign up by calling Lisa Wo]ff, 289-3235, Summer Arts '97: Linda Schroeder-Golding xvi]] offer art classes with a divide variety of subject matter, such as drawing, painting, clay sculpture, and print-making to name a few] All material provided in tuition. Classes run Thursdays starting June 19 through Aug. 21 at the Kendrick Fire Hall. You only sign up and pay for classes vou can attend, Tuition is $ 7.00 ages 5-8 and $ 10,00 ages 9-14. Scholarships are available. Water Aerobics: Kelly Fey will again provide this class. Two sessions offered; June 16 to July 4, and July 21 to Aug. 8. Tuesday and Thursday from 7 to 8 p. m. Registration deadline is June 12 for first session and June 30 for second session. Number of participates will determine cost. Tiger Basketball Camp: June 23 27. 9 a. m. to noon Get a start on the fundamentals being taught at Kendrick High School. For students grades 3rd to 7th. 5-on-5, 3-on-3, free throiv and hot shot competitions. Cost is $ 35. All campers receive a camp T-shirt. Movie Nights: June 20 and July 25. 6 p. m. At Kendrick High School. Wednesdays: Watch for fun and games in the park during the pool break. Soccer League: July is the month for soccer. Cost is $ 15. Games wi]] be played on Mondays and Wednesdays. Team T-Shirts to each particpan. Coaches needed. Pee Wee T-Ball Register now. $ 14.00 per child. Grades 1st through 2nd. Runs the month of July. Forms will be sent home with students from school. Are you interested in joining s swim team? Call today for more information. ~V MEETS JUNE 5 Baker-Lind Post 3913 and Auxil- arv will hold their monthly meet- ing Thursday evening, June 5th at 8 p. m. at the VFW Hall. The next meeting will be the pic- nic June 22nd at the home of Ger- a]d and Lee Halseth on Big Bear Ridge. CAROLYN BROWN AVON TRAILBLAZERS'UILT The Trailblazers 4-H Club would like to thank all of you who pur- chased draiving tickets onthe quilt Carolyn Brown of Ju]iaetta was the lucky winner! Many thanks to Doro- thy Plank for donating hertime and efforts by making the quilt for our club. The June meeting of the Trail- b]azers will be Saturday, June 7 at 10:00 at the Southwick Community Hall. All members are encouraged to attend. AMONG THE "BULL RIDERS" Deb Greg gerson reported Tues- day that the "mechanical bull" that was in operation in back of the Antelope Inn Saturday was a great success. Many cowboys gave it a try and among the "cow girls" who made the ride were Heather Grosec]ose and Paula Arnett. They survived it, tool Look for other summer events in your local paper or sce posters located at the Kendrick pool, Angel Falls, the highest waterfa]1 in the world has an unbroken drop of 2,648 feet. For more information contact Lisa Wo]ff at 208-289-3235. Registration forms for all events located at Phil's Family Foods. i' Q~ y i~j'j'p'endrick, Latah County, Idaho, Thursday, June 5, 1997 .,',k „; <ii >k> 001133 lAfternoon storm shi'i'tenJ festival Passes May 27

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Volume 105

KHS classes

No. 2

July 26 Wedding Date

af '50-'51 enjoyed

May O'I rean ea Elsie McCollister Onsoit of Lem-'ston,a former longtime Kendrick~

resident, died Tuesrlay, May 27 at,St. Josph Regional Medical Centei ii

at Lewiston of a heart attack. Sht'as83.

She as born August 5, 1913, tiFrank and Mattie Lincoln McCo]lis-ter at Hil] City, Idaho. The famf]y,moved to Angel Ridge near Lenorewhen she was a child. She rod(her horse down the hill from heihome and crossed the river onferry to attend school.

She married Manning A.Onstott'ugust

29, 1932, at Asotin, The cou-~,

pie made their home at Kendrick'hereshe worked i'or the

Kendricl'.'chool

hot lunch program for sever-al years. She also worked in sa]e~,at the variety store at Kendrick.

Her husband died November 18. i

1992. She moved to Lewiston in1993.

She was a member of the Kend-irick Grange, Kendrick Order of thi

~

Eastern Star, Kendrick CamperKlub, and Golden Sunset Senioi ~

Citizens and enjoyed helping with'hosegroups'ctivities. She enjoyet1

gardening, crocheting and camping.,'he

is survived by a son, Rayi Onstntt ni Willi" ms Lake, British ~

Columbia, Canada; a daughter, JerilMiller of Lemiston; a brother Char-, Hund!eds of hearts were filledles (Red) McCollister of Orofino; "., with pride, respect and affectionsister Bonnie Delaney of Orofino; i S;iturday morning as spectators wat-five grandchildren, and six grea'- I el>ed 102-year-old A. C. Wilsongrandchildren., inarch with the Veterans of Foreign,

A grandson died previously.~

Wars co]or guard in the 37th annualThe funeral mas held Friday after- i Kcndiick Locust Blossom

Festival.'oon

at Ma]corn's Brower-Warmi Mr. Wilson, a charter member of,

Memorial Chapel at Lewiston with I Baker-i.ind Post 3913, is wearing'heRev. Steve Taulbee of Lewiston his original issue U, S, Navy

uni-'fficiatfng.Burial followed at Nor- form issued to him during Woi'ld'alHill Cemetery at Lewiston.

Memorial contributions may be l

given to the Juliaetta-Kendrick Am- i hharie Finke Guerrettax,bulancc Fund in care of Juliaetta

j formerly ofCity Hall, Box 229, Juliaetta, 83535,or the American Heart Association l died April 17 in Oregonin care of Nancy Shell, 524 LindenDrive, Lewiston 83501,

The 1950 and 1951 Kendrick HighSchool graduating classes gatheredfor a reunion Saturday evening,May 31, at the VFW Hall in Kencl-rick.

A buffet dinner was enjoyed bythe 6! people who attended. Ftollow-ing the dinner, Master of Ceremon-ies Bcn B, Cook called on each mem-ber of the two classes for a briefaccount of their life and adventuresduring the years since graduating,

It was a wonderful evening of re-newing friendships and visiting.

Joyce Brammer, former teacher,and hcr husband Werncr ivcrc guestsof the group.

Attending from the class of 1950were: Bob Ware, Escondido, Calif.; Honda Suc Adamson and MarkCar! Hanks and Dave Grim, Pierce; David Hutcheson, both of KendrickJerry Harris, Lewiston; Jerry Cham- have chosen Saturday, July 26, toberlain, Roseburg, Oregon; Verna exch;ingc wedding vows at Em-Easterbrook Banks, Pasco; Peggy manuel Bap!ish Church in Lewiston.Hadley Buswcll and Betty Parks Mark is the son uf ].isa and Cam-He!mgiirtner, Juliaetta; Jack Ham- cron Wa!ker of Kendrick and Davidmond, Seattle; Max Dammarell, Hutchcson also of Kendrick. He isWalla Wa!]a; Pat Long Odbcrg and !993 gradu:ite of Kenclrick HighArinetha Sams Corwin, Clarkston; School and is employei! at PowellDon Millard, Pat Brockc Grim, Tc'! Plumbing in Moscow.Fey, Peggy Stump Ba!eman, Hei- Ronda is the daughter of Ron Ad-mina Mcyer and Bud Eichner, all I amson of Vancouver, Wash., andof Kendrick. Sue and Richard Elf ison of Elk

Those from the class of 1951 at River. She is a 1995 graduate ofthe reunion were Buddy Clemen- Kendrick High School and attendedhagen, Mf]waukie,Oregon; Ben B. Clark College in Vancouver, She isCook, Ontario, Oregon; Audrey Beck cmp]oycd at Wonder Bread BakeryFordyce, Clarkston; Bernadettc Kaz- at Lewiston.da Gooding, St. Paul, Oregon; HerbPiderso, Ephrata, Wash.; Delmer May VffaSn't aS VffetRiley, Nine Mile Falls, Wash.; Ger-ald Stackpole, Monroe, Wash.; Jam- aS laSt yearos Thornton, Renton, Wash.; JayneHadley Smith and G]yries Thornton Despite the drench'ng the area re-Meyer, Ju]iaetta Orvil]e Ha]seth ceived the last two days of the mon-Lewiston; Jo Darby Brammer, Mi]. th, May was dried this year than indred Brammer, Gwen Cook Deoba]d 1996, rePorted Frank Dammarel],Mari]yn Schupfer Efchner, A]bert who records the moisture from hisLawrence, Marfene Wilken Meyer, ranch on the southwest side of Bigand Betty Co]we]] Mustpe, al] ofKendrick. Here is what Frank reported this

week f'r the 31 days of May.

Sutnmer ReadingProgram begins atJuliaetta Library

The Juliaetta Library will help >6 p2children in the Juliaetta-Kendrick 27 parea find adventure through read- 30 p4lng this summer. The library is "p4sponsoring the 1997 summer reading

31 ...........04Program, "Timeless Treks." ]OTALChildren of all ages are invited 2.]iiiz

tp join in the fun and register at theRainfa]] in May of 1996 was 3.5

Dammarcll registered a high forEach'hild whp participates will

the Inonth of 70 degrees and a low of

receive incentive prizes, a readingw o part c pates wi I 28 degrees.

Fchoice. Children of all reading abili-ties are welcome. Registration neededprogram, visit the Juliaetta Library for kindergarten classduring open hours or call 276-7071 ~ For those mho have children whoHours: Monday, 3 to6; Wednesday, wf]] attend kindergarten in the3 to 8; Thursday, 10 to 6, and Satur- fal] but have not registered, theday from 10 to 12 noon. office at the Juliaetta Elementary

"Timeless Treks" is part of a School will be open and acceptingstatewide program sponsored by the registrations the meek of June 9 toIdaho State Library aiid local pub- 13. Hours are from 8 a. m. to 3:30lic libraries. Last year, approximate- p. m. Forms can be mailed, uponly 10,000 children and over eighty request, to those unable to visit thelibraries particppated. This year the school.children can look forward to craftand storyhour programs revolvingaround time trave], transportation, FROM THE POLUMSKY FAMH Yand exciting destfnatfpns. Activitiesplanned for Juliaetta Library include sky wish to thank all their friends,a visit from Smokey the Bear, a trip relatives and neighbors for theirtp the ocean, pioneer days and dine acts of kindness, for the food, cards,saurs. flowers, and memorials to the am-

"Kids who read succeed," ]ibrar- bulance fund and church. A specialian Jan Welles said. "Reading is thanks to the ladies of the churchimportant because students who read for the lovely lunch after the ser-well and enjoy readfng reading are v«esmore likely to dp better in school. The Family of Ray PolumskyChi]dren's skills also improve dram-atical]y when they discpver that THANKS FROM THEreading is fun." POTLATCH RIDGE WORKERS

The Potlatch Ridge Workers 4-5Club would like to thank the public

MOre Old timerS regietered for its support at Locust Blossom.

at Festival Saturda We sold a lot of snowcones.at Fes fval Saturday Congratulations to the winners ofUnder the heading of pioneer Re Bunny Bingo, Me]issa Eichner won

gistration for the 37th annua] Lpcust first place and Mariann Chase wonBlossom Festival, the committee un-der the ]eadershfp of Juanfta Craig, Seth Parks, RePorterPat Dammare]1 and Fran Danuna-re]]~p] s helped register 173 pf~ THANKS FROM THEneers. But when it comes to beingthe senior member of this group of The family of E]sie Onstott woAdpioneers —the Ancient Mariner, A like to thank everyone for the cards,C. W]]son, wQ] take top billing. fo]wers and thoughtfulness at the

Emk D~me]] Oss Of Our mother.Ray and Stella Onstott

Reception Sunday, June 8To Honor Newly Neds and family

Harold and 'LenaBelle larson FRQM THE FAMILY oFThe chi]dren of LenaBe]]e and ESTHER SOUDERS

Harold Larson are very pleased tp The family of Esther Soudersinvite family and friends tp a recep- would like to thank everyone fortipn for the newlyweds at the Kend- the cards, flowers, food, and otherrick Senior Center on Sunday, June kind and thoughtful acts shown us8 between the hours of. 2 and 4. at the loss of Aunt Esther.

Harold and the former LenaBe]]e The Family of Esther SoudersMorgan were married May 5 atReno, Nevada. RECITAL SATURDAY, JUNE 7

This is an opportunity for the Mari]ou's School of Dance willcommunity to share in the happiness hold its spring recital Saturday,of the Larsons and offer best wishes June 7 at 7:00 p. m. at Kendrickas they begin a new life together. High School.

Np gifts, please, is the request The dancers would like to inviteof the happy couple. everyone to attend.

ea a Ave ~g

War I. He is surrounded by (1 to r) storm swept into the region bring-Dick Bingham, Ken Pederson and strong winds, heavy rain and hailHarry Newman. A. C. is a retired that was reported as almost golfBig Bear Ridge farmer., ball size on the surrounding ridges.

True to ihe 37-year tradition, "It The storm effectively ended thedidn't rain on our parade" and even festival, but not before it could bethe barbecued beef dinner was ser-',,agreed by all that the 1997 Locustved to over 650 people in the almost Blossom Festival was a success.too warm weather May 31.

Conditions changed shortly after '

p. m. as a violent mind and rain'. (Photo by Milt Patterson)

Ray 3. Pelamsky

Passes May 26

Ned E. Wilson, 87,borther of L. Wilson,saiccumbs May 26

Former Ca me ron resident Marie, Finke Guerrettaz, 97, passed awayon April 23, at the Good SamaritanCenter, Brookings, Oregon.

A memorial serivce for NedE.'ilson,87, a Lemiston resident and I . n J. Polumsky of Juliaetta,

retired Cainas Prarie Rai]road em- en rick farmer and Pot-]d F~~d~y at Ma]com's a c CorP emP]oyee

Bromer-Warm Memoria] Chape] at ay 2, at the Lewiston Rehabi]ita-Lemiston with the Rev. Jim Higgins are Center of causes re-tion and Care C

of Grace Lutheran Church officia-He was born Apr. 11. 1911,at Peo-

Wi],on died Monday, May 26 at a, Wash. tu Will anl C. and Aenathe Royal Plaza Care Center at Lew- Brooks Po]umsk .iston of congestive heart failure. e a tended school at Pea]]up.

He was the son of David and Sally Wash.

Baugh Wilson born Sept. 13 1909I

e then moved to Clarkston, wheres 'e owned his firat Airow Junction. He grew up angl mned his first farm, He then

attended school there. moved to Ralston, Wash., where heHc began worl-ing as a section farmed for a ear.

laborer for the Camas Prairie Rai]- He married De]ores Flaig Nov. 23,

road based at Lewiston at an earlyage and then as a foreman for 3p he couple owned a farm on Big

Bear Ridge near Kendrick. Theyyears..soldHe married Pearl Svlvia Collins so d the farm in 1966 and moved to

in 1950 at Lewiston. The couple ]iv- Ju]faetM. He also worked for Pot-ed at L miston or in the Iewiston a c CorP. at Lewiston, retiringarea thier entire married lives. in 1981.

He enjoyed fishing, hunting and He was a member of the Golden

gardening. Sunset Senior Citizens at Kendrick

Survivors include his wife of Lew- He enjoyed gardening, fishing, read-iston and two brothers Lamrence g, Western musie and sPending

Wilson of Ju]iaetta and Cecil Wi]son time with his familv and grand-

of Lewiston. children.

Three brothers and two sisters He is survived by his wife at thefamily home in Juliaetta; two sons,

Lewrence Wilson wrote the song, Jerry R. Polumsky of Leiviston and

"Jesus Came,'s that he sang at his Tom M. Polumsky of Juneau, Alas-ka; a daughter. Frances I. Po]um-sky of Juneau; three brothers, C]ar-encc Polumsky of Juliaetta and Don

FROM DAVID STEIGERS and Bud Polumsky, both of Clarks-Thanks to f,he EMTs Molly, Brad ton; three sisters, Bessie Kaufman

and Judy for the good care given of Orofino and Leona Flatt and Wi]-me on our little journey to the hos- ma Wilks, both of Lewiston; eightpital. Thanks for all thc prayers, grandchildren, and one great-grand-visits, calls, books and flowers —son.they were al] very much apprecia- Seven brothers and three sistersted! Also thanks to all the family died previously.and friends who sat the long night A graveside service mas held Fri-with with Montez, and Dan and day morning at the Juliaetta CityRick's families, Cemetery ivith Rev, Mark Fischer

I'm home and doing great and of the Juliaetta Community Churchwith thc Grace of God I will be out officiating.and about soon. Memorials may be given to the

Gpd B]ess ypu al], Juliaetta-Kendrick Ambulance Ser-David Steigers vice in care of Ju]fact%a City Hall,

Box 229, Juliactta, ID 83535, or theJuliaetta Community Church.

A GRLAT BIG THANK YOUThank you to all nfthe businesses

who donated prizes forthe K-J Com- THANKS FROM THE ABRAMSmunity Development Balloon Dart A big thank you to Dave KlattGame at the Locust Blossom Festi- and his crew for cleaning up theva]. It was a great success and every brick and debris following the stormone had lots of fun! We look for- on Saturday afternoon. Your workward to doing something again next mas most appreciated.year. Frank and Lease] Abrams

Thank you for all your support.Lynnette Johhnhson

KHS Cheerleaders to haveCar wash Saturday, June 7 She was born November 11, 1899,

at Astoria, Oregon !o Rcv. Georgeand Margaret Finke.

Marie grew up at Cameron whereher father was the pastor at theLutheran Church. There she metRaymond Guerrettaz, a teacher atthe Cameron School. They weremarried July 4, 1922, at Portland,Oregon. They moved to Brookingsafter living in Portland and KlamathFalls. Ray died in 1988. They hadno children.

She is survived by tmo sisters,Martha Wilken at Good SamaritanCare Center in Moscow, and AlmaBetts, Coeur d'Alene; and by sever-al nieces and nephews includingKenneth Wilken and Marlene Meyerof Kendricl, and Margaret Kerbratof Calif'ornia. Two sisters and twobrothers preceded her in death.

Funeral and committal serviceswere held on April 26 at Brookings.

The Kendrick High School cheer-leaders would like to announce thatthey will be sponsoring a car washSaturday, June 7 from 10 a. m.to 2 p. m. (rain cancels). The carwash will be held in front of theKendrick Fire Station. Price is setat donations only.

Also, it is not too late to buy anold cheer]eading uniform. A tablemill be set up at the car wash foranyone interested. All proceeds fromthese fund-raisers will go towardnew uniforms, camp, and pep as-semblies.

The cheerleaders would like tocongratulate Tim Parsley on win-ning the Tiger Spirit jacket lastat Locust Blossom Day, as well asthank everyone who bought tickets.

We appreciate your support!!

J-K SUMMER RECREATION EVENTS

Weight Room: Mondays and Wednesdays 6 to 8 p. rn.

Open Gym will run same hours as weight room.

Twin River Gymnastic: June 9—July 3. Tues. 8 Thurs.Three Division for ages 3 year to 6th Grade. Cost is $32.00 for first

child; $25 for 2nd child, anr! $23 for 3rd. Payment due at first class

at Kendrick High School. Sign up by calling Lisa Wo]ff, 289-3235,

Summer Arts '97:Linda Schroeder-Golding xvi]] offer art classes with a divide varietyof subject matter, such as drawing, painting, clay sculpture, and

print-making to name a few] All material provided in tuition.

Classes run Thursdays starting June 19 through Aug. 21 at theKendrick Fire Hall. You only sign up and pay for classes vou canattend, Tuition is $7.00 ages 5-8 and $10,00 ages 9-14. Scholarshipsare available.

Water Aerobics:Kelly Fey will again provide this class. Two sessions offered; June16 to July 4, and July 21 to Aug. 8. Tuesday and Thursday from

7 to 8 p. m. Registration deadline is June 12 for first session and

June 30 for second session. Number of participates will determinecost.

Tiger Basketball Camp: June 23 —27. 9 a. m. to noonGet a start on the fundamentals being taught at Kendrick HighSchool. For students grades 3rd to 7th. 5-on-5, 3-on-3, free throivand hot shot competitions. Cost is $35. All campers receive a campT-shirt.

Movie Nights: June 20 and July 25. 6 p. m.At Kendrick High School.

Wednesdays:Watch for fun and games in the park during the pool break.

Soccer League:July is the month for soccer. Cost is $15. Games wi]] be played onMondays and Wednesdays. Team T-Shirts to each particpan. Coachesneeded.

Pee Wee T-BallRegister now. $14.00 per child. Grades 1st through 2nd. Runs themonth of July. Forms will be sent home with students from school.Are you interested in joining s swim team? Call today for moreinformation.

~V MEETS JUNE 5Baker-Lind Post 3913 and Auxil-

arv will hold their monthly meet-ing Thursday evening, June 5th at8 p. m. at the VFW Hall.

The next meeting will be the pic-nic June 22nd at the home of Ger-a]d and Lee Halseth on Big BearRidge.

CAROLYN BROWN AVONTRAILBLAZERS'UILT

The Trailblazers 4-H Club wouldlike to thank all of you who pur-chased draiving tickets onthe quiltCarolyn Brown of Ju]iaetta was thelucky winner! Many thanks to Doro-thy Plank for donating hertime andefforts by making the quilt for ourclub.

The June meeting of the Trail-b]azers will be Saturday, June 7 at10:00 at the Southwick CommunityHall. All members are encouraged toattend.

AMONG THE "BULL RIDERS"Deb Greg gerson reported Tues-

day that the "mechanical bull" thatwas in operation in back of theAntelope Inn Saturday was a greatsuccess.

Many cowboys gave it a try andamong the "cow girls" who madethe ride were Heather Grosec]oseand Paula Arnett. They survived it,tool

Look for other summer events in your local paper or sce posterslocated at the Kendrick pool,

Angel Falls, the highest waterfa]1in the world has an unbroken dropof 2,648 feet.

For more information contact Lisa Wo]ff at 208-289-3235.Registration forms for all events located at Phil's Family Foods.

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Hill 8 Valhy GardenClub on over-night tripto Field Springs Park

The Kendrick Gazette, Thursday, June 5, 19>7 Saturday evening at the VFW Hall.Clara and Pete took in the LocustBlossom Festival on Saturday. Sun-day Clara accompanied Amelia Ree-v«s to Clarkston to the honle of Geo-rgia Gillis where they visited PhilDabcrco who was released from Tri-State Memorial Hospital.

Alison E<hvards of Seattle arrivedSunday for a visit and overnightstay with hcr grandmother AdaWestcndahl. They went to Lewistonto shop and had dinner out, They al-so called on Charlie and Effie Cand-ler. Alison left for her home in Spo-kane Mond'ly.

Bob and Helen Heidcnreich at-tended the dedicai.ion of the newwindolvs at the Kendrick UnitedMethotlist Church Sunday, Steve andBeth Caskry >vere special guests.

Monday Shelly Cannon and child-ren and Hob Hanson, all of Deary,were luncheon guests of Esther Shre-ffler. Lynda Brocke was a Tuesdayluncheon guest.

(Delayed from Last Week)Norm and Linda Lewis of Coeu

d'Alene visited with George andHelen Brocke Friday. The Brockescalled on Mildred Brammer and HapBrunsick on Saturday. Dcanna Gibbsspvnt Monday afi.«moon lvith Helen.

Gertrude Sn«ve join«d her family,Nels and Alana and Adam at Heth-any Lutheran Church on Big BearRidge for the annual service and ob-s«rvanc«of Memorial Day. Gertrudeenjoyed seeing many old friendslvho came from afar to attend.

Kaye and Wayne Harris spent theweekend at their cabin on LakeCoeur d'Alene lvith their grand-rhildr«n Julia, Beth and Mary Gert-j< and Kyle and Kayla Pca and Alys-sa Gertje. Rick and Jo Gertje andEd and Shari P«a joined the groupon Sunday.

Jack Benscoter of Pullman calledon Dick and Vicky Benscoter Fridaymorning. Sunday «v«ning Vicky andDick w«re dinner guests of. KariGalloway and Marilyn Sandmeyer.

Friday Rich and Tracy Hall andBraxton of Spnkan< were overnightguests of Don and Ula Cantril. Jackand Sandy Mabbott of E<I«dical Lakel««rc Saturday visitors and spent thenight. Fred and Rick Arnctt >vereSaturday evening call rs.

Monday morning .Tack and Sandyand Mark and Lujuana Reid stop-ped by to visit. In the evening Donand Ula and Bvv and Bob Bollinsenjoyed supper out in Lelviston.

Lila and Eric Weavvr visited Tedand Theda Metcalf on Sunday, Jan-ine and Don Cook of Orofino aver«also Sunday visitors. Theda and Tedatt«nd«d the gravvsi<lc service forEsther Soudcvs in South wick onTuesday. They also at tended thememorial dinner at the SouthwickComnlunity Hall.

Thursday Amelia Reeves visitedher parents, Pete and Clara Ware.

Monday Jane and Gene Foster ofNapavine, Wash. and Stace and Tra-vis Foster of Centralia, Wash, visit-ed Clara and Prt«as they were «n-route home follo<ving a three-dayholiday visit with families in thearea.

Friday Bob Hain and Lori O'eil,surprised Ada Westcndahl by avriv-ing for a weekend visit. Sheila Gus- '

tin of Harrison divas a Saturday visit-or. Sunday visitors were Janet an<i,Carl Edwards of Spokane,

Mar.'Candleof Clarkston and Carla Kal-'z

of Pullman. Jim and Hazel C<ind-

iler have visited several times dur-''

Iing the week.Friday Fred and Betty Arnett vis-

ited Sylvia Anderson in Deary, Al-,Iso visiting Sylvia were her daugh-)t«vs, Jan Ginn of Gvorgia and Jean,'and her husband Bob of the Tri-

ICities, They enjoyed dinner together.!

'Sunday Fred and Betty attended

igraduation dinner for their grand- '

daughter Michelle Arnett at Gayl« I

The Kendrick SaxeHeHill and Valley Garden Club had

for its May nleeting an over-nightstay;it WO-HE-LO Lodge at FieldSprings Pavk near Anatone. The pro-gram for this meeting was on Wild-flowers and Cindy Henry, wife ofonv. <>f the rangers conducted threes<paratc trail trips in the park, point-ing ou(, the variety of wild flowersni(ive to the area. Tour chairmenE(I;<vjovic Wilken and Donna Weyenpruvid«d the evening meal on Wed-n< sday and Rosvann Holt and Jean-ni«Ensley made breal<fast Thurs-d:ly lnovning for the 11 membersa<ho made the trip.

During the business meeting atnoon it was decided to give three"Good Neighbor Awards" duringNational Gardening Week, June 1-7,'i'he <lvard which is to show ap-pivciation for work in civic or in-dividual yard beautification goes toSh:iron Harris and the Kendrick-Jiilia«tta Lions Club for their workiii the park, to Donna Heinen forproviding beautiful b«dding and pot-( iilg plants for the conl)nunfty topurchase and to Floyd and Bettylivirngavtncv in recognition of theirattractive yard.

It lvas decided not to hold a club»iv«ting in June and so the meetingl<;<8 concluded with the «lection of«i<ic«vs tu serve for the next two

) <,ivs, They are; Roseann 14olt, Pre-si lent; Cindy Henry, Vice President;J anni«Enslvy, Secretary and Pat,tiS:1(lolv Treasurer.

'i'ile club y«ar ended with a

flopover

«)iuw Saturday, M;iy 31, during theT.i>c«st Blossom Festival. The Besti ( Show in the klovticulture Divi-Fi«n >vent to Marjorie Wilken for hert«< peony and the Best of Show in3)< sign to Kathy Sherwin. The jud-g«s rated the show highly and thelaiblic sr< med to vnjoy it, and sot'lc club plans to again make this(«< annual event.

I'hv club will meet again iinS< ptcinbvr.

Published Weekly at Kendrick, Latah County, Idaho 83537-0177Post Office Box 177

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Local News

Of Kendrick

tive homes on Sunday having hada good visit.

Maxine Foster accompanied Mar-jorie Alexander Friday to Lewistollvhcre they attended the funerals ofElsie Onstott and Ray Polumsky.

Ben B, and Kathy Cook of. Ontar-io, Oregon were Saturday overnightguests of Gwen and John D«obald.Lce and Claudia Deobald and child-Kelly Nicole and Jackson LCc wereSaturday guests of John and Gwen.

Marge and Elmo Eldridgc attend-ed the fun«ral for Elsie Onstott Fri-day it> Lelviston. Sunday lnorningMarge and Elmo and Dorothy andHarold Silf low met Diane and Leon-ard Eldridge in Lewiston where theytook their granddaughter JennyEldridge out tn breakfast and thento the airport. Jenny flelv out forHouston, Texas lvhcre she will con-tinue h«r education.

Hob;ind Judy Callison enjoyeda barbecue dinner Friday eveningat. Canlp XVhltman, Thursday even-ning the Callisons attended a retire-ment dinner at the Clarkston Coun-try Club honoring John Pankey, whohad bcvn employed for many yearsby Clearwater Power Co. SundayJudy attended the bridal shower forPatti Lohman, bride-elect of CadeMcKay.

Steve and Beth Caskey of Morton,Wash, lvcvc lvcck«nd guests of Hudand Marilyn Eichner. Sunday Steveand Beth and Hud and Marilynwent to L«wiston for dinner and al-Iso visited with Alberta Turner.Vicl-y B«nscoter <vas a recent visit-or.

Darcld and Juliv Hazeltine visitedlvith Elma and Lau vine HazeltineSunday evening.

Thursday Stan and Jean Wilsonvisited lvith his parents John andGladys Wilson.

Don and Marlene Millard enjoyedattending the high school class re-union Saturday evening.

Ed and Darlene Reid of St. Mariesjoined Ula and Don Cantril Satur-day for the Locust Blossom paradeand events.

Sunday Resi Brown joined Jimand Jeanette Thiel and Reba Toomeyfor brvakfast at Shari's in Lewiston.

Hob Ware of Escandido, Calif. vis-ited with Pete and Clara Ware Fri-,day and Saturday, They had a goodvisit. Hob attended the class reunion

Lesley Kopp of Cove, Ore. spentthe weekend with Vicky and Dicl-Benscoter, Sunday Lesley and KariGalloway and Vicky attended thededication of the new windows andacception of new members at theKendrick United Methodist Church.They also attended the welocme re-ception given for the new membersfollowing church.

Betty Arnett visited with bayleHorton on Sunday.

George and Helen Brocke attend-ed the wedding of Verna and GaryWessels Saturday evening in Oro-fino. Helen and George attendedRuth and Carl Riggers'0th wvddinganniversary reception in Gifford onSunday. In the evening Edna Thor-lakson and daughter Sue of Ever-ett, Wash. were visitors.

Thursday Monte Clemenhagen ofVancouver, Wash. and Bud Clemcn-hagen of Milaukie, Ore. arriv<d tovisit their mother, Hulda Clem«n-hagen. Bud enjoyed attending hishigh school class reunion Saturdayevening. They left for their rcspec-

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From a StrangerCute entries made children'

Parade Difficult ta judgeS«me very original and appealing

< i trirs and many cute kids made thc.I<idging of the Festival children')>iiv;id<. difficult for(he judges,

13«5( Overall for the Gland Prizelvvnt (n a group of children and sev-

al niini horses.Group: 1st place to the Cub Scouts

< ( K-J Pack 301.13icy«lc: 1st to "Mountain Men"

('<is;ind Jakv Eichn«r. 2nd tu AdisunS!iailnon with his balloon d«cuva-'.i <i bicycle.

Custum«: 1st to Dylan and PepperC<irvy as a bear and leopard who)Klggcd a hunter. 2nd went to two',iidian Maidens on horseback.

Pet; 1st to "The Things I do for1VIy Humans,', and 2nd to "SpringTraining."

Mini Float: 1st to "Fishing th«Great Outdoors", 2nd to 'Yogi Bear.'

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Mike Lilly of Lewistan

first in Festival runMike Lilly of L«wiston was the

first place finisher in a field of 13runners who entered the annual Lo-cupst Blossom Festival runs Satur-day morning. Liily finished in a

time nf 3G:58 minutes. Steve Caskcyof Morton, Wash.„one of the found-ers of the Festival run, came in 4thwith a rcspcctible time o(39:24. Hiswife, Beth, finished first in thewomen's division.

Norm Saxon of Moscow finishedfirst in the 2-mile fun run in a tilneof 10:15. A local entry, Dick Wittof Juliaetta finished in 16:11. Thewomen's division was won by Tam-my Hocking of Juliactta in a timeof 18;04.

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The "Wacky Duck Race," spon-rosed by the J-K Jr. Miss Commit-tee, was a success again this year.

Winners of the three prizes were:1st; $100 to Dan Shuelke.2nd: $50 to Cathy Shove3rd; $25 to Frank StockardThank you to the communities of

Kendrick and Juliaetta for their con-tinued support of the fund-raisersthat benefit the local Jr. Miss Pro-gram, Alss a special thanks to thecommittee members who participat-d. An even bigger thanks to Fritzand Cindy Fliger, Kim and AngiefCannon, Teresa Ireland, Alice Hen-son, Wendy Allen, Jamie Taylor,Chad Henson and all the spectators

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Wednesday> Jane 11—Tuna Noodle CasseroleCreamed Peas 85 CarrotsCarrifruit SaladHot Rolls, MargarineLemon Apricot Cake

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June 9: Play Day, Golden SunsetPotluck 12 noon. EveryoneWelcome. "Fun Day."

June 11: Meal. Cake Honoring Har-old & Lena Belle. MealSite Council meeting.

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SUIIARY STATEMENT —1<J98 SCHOOL BUDGKT —ALI FUNDSSchool District No. 283

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I'5 VITA TION TO BIDCITIES OF

JULIAETTA AND KENDRICKIDAHO

Sealed bids will be rec«ived byth<. City Cl«vk uf the City of Julia-etta no later than 10:00 A. >%I. PDTon TIIURSDAY, JUNK 19, 1997, at i

City IIall, P. O. Hox 229. Juliaetta, i

l<l;lho 83535 fur the following work: I

1997 JULIAETTA/KI'2(DBICKEDA/ICDHG I 1.OOD CON'I'ROl.

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SCHEDULE "A"—JULIAKFfAHID SCHEDULE "H"—KENDRICK

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The project <will consist of rtpvnpibank stabilization along Potlatch

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River lvithin the city limits of Julia-ctta and Kcn<lrick, Idaho. Workmust be completed within 45 daysof Notice to Proceed. Liquidateddamages shall be as computed usingrequirements of Section 6 in theSp<.cial Provisions. All work below

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thc "MEAN II IG1I WATEII" 1«vclmust be cun>pl«ted by August 31,1997.

Bids lvill be opvncd publicly at theaforem«ntioncd time and place andr«ad aloud. Biddvrs and other inter-est«d parties are invited to bv pr«s-«nt at thc bid opening.

Bids received after the afov«nl«n-~

tioncd tilne will not be considered.A Public Works Contractor Lic-

ense for the State of idaho is requir-ed to bid on this work. All bids shallbe submitted in accordance with theproject bid<iing and contract docu-ment requiremrnts and shall bc ac-companied by a Bid Bond, or Cash-iers Check, made payable to the .

City of Juliactta, Idaho, in theamount of not less than 5 p«rcent ofthe total amount of the basic bid.

Copy of Bid Documents can be ob-tained by Prime Bidders for $100,00(non-refundable) from Wyatt Engi-neering, 101 Thain Road, Lewiston,Idaho 83501, 208-746-2661, and areavailable for review at the follolv-ing locations:

Local Plan CentersWyatt Engineering, 101 Thain

Road, Lewiston, IdahoWyatt Engineering, W. 1801

Broadway, Suite 110,Spokane, Washington

PE-BID CONFERENCE: A Pre-Bid Conference and walk-through ofthe project will commence at CityIIall in Juliaetta> Idaho at 10:00 A.M. PDT, THURSDAY, JUNE 12,1997. Interested parties are advisedto attend.

The City Council of the City ofJuliaetta, Idaho may by resolutionreject any and all bids and makefurther calls for bids in the samemanner as in the original caIL The(City also reserves the right to waiveany informalities in the bids recei-ved.

Grant assistance is being providedby an Idaho Community Block Grantfor this project. Prevailing wages

iv«r«quirvd for this project,Nu bidder may withdraw his bid

a(tcr th«hn<ir sct for the openingth«rcuf, unless thc award of con.tract is <f«lavwi fur (nore than thirtydays.

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NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING S; BUDGET HEARING

Kendrick Joint School District No. 283

Latah, N«z I'cree and Clearwater Counti«s, Idaho

NOTICE IS EIEBEHY G1VEN '1'HAT a spvci;<1 meeting oi'he Board of

Trustees of Jt. School District, No. 283, La(ah, Nvz Pere« an<i Clearwater

Counties, Idaho, will be held on Ju»v 12, 3097 at 8;OO P, M. at Kendrick

High Shool, at which meeting thvvc shall be a public heaviilg on thv lnain-

tenance and operation budget, for thv. forthcolnlngschoul y<.ar.

A copy of the proposed budget as d«termi»«d by the 13oavd of Trustees is

is available ior public inspection at the School District Ofi'ic«at Kendrick

Higll School between thv hours of 8:00 a, m. and 4:00 p. ni, froin the date

of this notice until the date oi'.hc hearing.This budget h«aving is call«d puvsu'<n( tu Sv«ti<>n 33-801, ldailo Code,

as amended.Marilyn Eichn«vClerk of Kendrick Jt, School District No, 283

Latah, Nez Pcvcc, Clearwater Counties, IdahoDated this 2nd day of June, 1997

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8Gerald and Lee Halseth Monday eve-

rlri near foage fjfem ning apd enjoyed dipper opi aiFuzzy's in Deary.

By Arlyne Clemm Jeff, Betty and Brandon McMahonand Betty McMahan and Herman Hinrichs enjoyed an

impromptu barbecue Saturday eve-

Thursday, Grace Ingle and Alcieand Norman Nethken fiew to Idaho Jnn and Glory Brown of Wits-Falls and visited with Margie and burg, Wash. were Saturday guestsJim McBride and families unti] of Maycelle Emmctt. Ray and Stel-

to get acquainted 4vith a new great A]icc Errman spent the weekend with

grandson, Ben McBride,Friday visitors of Ruthie, A. C,,

Way ne and Eldon Wilson familieswere Mr. and Mrs. H, K. Russell ofBelli ngton, Wash. Saturday af ter-noon Bom Russell oi Portland way

II]fif[[iif Iygtlj]Iing an extended visit. r I rf

Mike and Brenda Ha]en went to $ales 6 Servicesce her ncw niece, Logan Elaine —CALL—Harper, who came into this worldon Saturday during the storm, ChilCk lyOaSEddie and Elaine Galloway atten-

Bil ]and Mary Wills visited svith 4

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Red Cross Pharmacy

Local Bike-A-Thon raised

$4,500 for Juliaetta Schoolplayground equipment

4 The Kendrick Gazette, Thursday, June 5, 1997 Annual memorial service't Bethany Church(Delayed from Last Week)

Approximately seventy persons1

II [ ( gathered at the historic Bethany

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annual Memorial Day Service and

( potluck. Each year on Memorial Dayon all pioneer families and guests gather

) to remember and honor the Veter-ans, family and friends who areburied in the cemetery surroundingthe Chapel.

President and organizer of the

O I 1 4 ) Bethany Memorial Association, Stani ei e I]]fI~~ ( Cox, was in charge of this year'

I s Ice l gathering. Tbe flag bearers, Frank%d Danunarcll and Bob Rollins of Bak-

(includes installation) <er-Lind Post 3913, Veterans of For-I

I eign Wars, wore their military uni-jforms as theY ldd the copRFFRaiiopiPleated Shades —Horizontal Aluminum Bltnds,(]in the flag salute and pledge. Mr.

, Cox gave some background informa-

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tion on the historic chapel and re-,tired United States Army ChaplainJohn glom gave the Memorial Daymessage. Congregation songs inclu-

Ylindow Shades ded, "God Bless America," and,j"Amazing Grace". The antique

I pump organ, played by Betty Chis-I holm of Lewiston, added to othe;

Imusical arrangements by Mrs.

Chis-'olm,

Margarettc, Donney, and Kris-tcn Cox and Warren Baab, all of

hDeary. Clarence Johnson from

Mos-,'OMS

CSNren jr cow, shared iwo rbIIIlvivlll pllplber dpihis acordian. Mr, Johnson has beenjplaying thc accordjan for over 50years and has become a most re-jquested guest at, the Menioria] DayIf we haven't got it, we can get itll e v I

at competitive prices, too. Also in attendance wereeight,'embers

froin Baker-Lind Post I

3913, and eight members of the auxi-j

) Phone: 289-8061 KendriCk, IdahO (liary including president Lce Hal-,scth. Their participation and pres- l

ence added to the patriotic theme i

vpleFlwiIIed Iviih Hev. BioIIYF mess.,

Lacal Babe Ruth league A potluck lunch fo]]oivcd the ser-White Sox Win, Lose

lvices ivith informal musical groups

baseball results Last Tuesday, May 27, the K-Jl entertaining inside the chapel as wellWhite Sox were given a 17-6 dcfeatl as outside in the church yarci.

The Kendrick Tigers Babe Ruth by the Orioles at Bear Fic]d in Mos-I A spccia] thanks from al] Associa-,baseball team lost a close game t

i cow. Ma]co]m C]cmenhagen pitched tion members to Stan Cox who has3 innings and Ky]e Hoisington pitch- I turned ov«r his ]cacicrship to Or-

'naction this week. ed 2 innings.I

ville Halscth, new president of the.The Tigers ]ed 2-1 at the top of Hoisington and Justin C]emcn- Bethany Memorial Association and

'hethird inning but the Cards made hagen each had a double and Tim to Ron Jones, ivho will organize fu-,a 2-out ra]]> to score three runs on Sinlow and Justin Cohee each hitI ture gatherings at the Bcthany Cha-

I3 singles and I walk to take a 4-21

pel. As one member stated, "Stanlead. The Cards scored two more Friday night at Ju]iaetia the Sox has ivorked diligently and success-

'unsin in the 5th inning on 2 sing- met the Roya]s and defeated them'ully to give present and future gen. I

les, 2 stolen bases and 2 wild pitch- crations a piece of American heri-1es, all after the first 2 batters were Ma]co]m C]emenhagen, Tim Si]- tage."retired. flow Justin Clcmenhagen each had

Tra'ling 6-2 '" the bottom of the doubles. Silf low also hit an in-thc- Flea Market Saturday6th inning, Kendrick scored 3 runs. park home run in the 3rd inning.Andrew Heimgartncr led off with a Iat Kendrick Parkdouble and Jody Brown, David Agee, Have you ever seen a decorativeRobert Magnuson and Bryan Jones INCORRECT NAME walking canc cover'? Granny B of

I, Istroked singles but Magnuson and The Gazette has been informed Pullman will feature "Kanc Socks",Jones were left stranded. that the name Chris Gibbs-Dudu- at the June 7 Flea Market, In addi-jStill trailing 6-5 in their last at nake was incorrect]y listed in the 'ion, Deary vendors wil] prov]dc Ibat the Tigers Put runners on 2nd article concerning Babe Ruth base-I everything from antiques, cook,and 3rd with only I out. However a ball in last weeks paper. We regret books, craft materials, th ough:ground out and a strike out prompt-

, "John Lennon Sunglasses", cera-ly ended the threat and the Tigers ..—- —— ——

lmics and "typical garage sale items".

hopes for a victory.Andrew Heimgartner and Jody

I ) > < I children's toys, including a full lijieBrown handled the Pitching choresi I )'gcISsgfre I gerQBV of Discovery toys from a Troy vcn-for the Tigers. Helmdartper gave PP i n P„I4 runs (only 2 earned) on 4 h'ts and

I Stress ~ Headaches QQ90no bases on balls while recording ~4 strike outs. Brown gave up 2 runs f Work & SPorts Related(I earned) on 3 hits, 2 walks and Painrecorded 8 strike outs. Ie

Brown also led the Tig'ers in hit- Carol BradfOrdting with 2 singles, Andrew Heim-CMT HIIPgartner had a double and Raymond ) I I

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The recent Bike-A-Thon was agreat success and fun for those rid-ing. Approxunately $4,500 was earn-ed which will be used to purchaseplayground equipment for the Julia-etta Elementary School.

Eighty-six young people took partin this event.

The winners and their prizesare as fo]]ows'.

1st place: Misha Braun-Linberg,$75,

2nd place: Katie Middlekoop, $503rd place; Kim Silf]ow, giant green

ball4th place; Becky Flatt, giant green

ball5th place: Tyler McFarland, n

stream shooter water gun.6th place: Dustin McFarland a

stream shooter water gun7th place: Kayla Pca, case of pop8th place: Linsey Liedkie, small

pizza from First Bank of Pizza inJu]iaetta.

The organizers of the Bike-A-Thonwish to thank all the merchants inJuliaetta and Kendrick for theircontributions, the volunteers whokvorkcd to make the event so suc-cessful, thc City of Kendrick forits cooperation and to the wonderfulchildren and parents without whoseparticipation the event could nothave been held. Finally, thank youto the community 4vho pledged sup-port young riders and their efforts.

Tiger Hunts and PiesThc Kendrick Grange No, 413

would like to thank the numerousmembers of our community for mak-ing our Festival Day pie bnoth such

success.Thank you to the Lions Club for

providing booth space, to Paul Rushfor construction material, and manyFestival go«rs who bough], ourwares. Most importantly the Grange4«nu]d like to thank the non-Grangemembers of the community who do-»atcd pics I'or our fund-raising ef-fort. You have our most heartfeltappreciation for your generosity.Thank you again.

Watch this space next week fordetails on our "Great Tiger Hunt"to be held on June ]7.

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The 8:30 to 4:30 market wi]] fea-ture hourly drawings. Entertainers,both musical and vocal, arc wc]cometn participate from ID to 3, Contactaljead or just show up.

The Flea Market is to raise cntcr-tainmcnt money for weekly perform-ers at the J-K Farmers Market. The .

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