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Kendrick, Latah County, Idaho, Thursday, July 3, 199/ USP> No, 001133 No. 6 I Letters to Local Blood Drive Loco( Ies June 30 Rain Adds TheIN A IIII u tile Miter A Great Success; e NQ ~ e>~el e Iter... S6 Pints Donated Of /el]gridf A b,".„,;.. If.,d....„,.: (llllrCll (ONNIJI]ltI( Editor; The Kendrick Tiger baseball Sixty-five donors participated in was welcomed by almost c3 I r3 one, . ~ ' ...j ~ t m openecj gabe Ruth tournament the b]ood drive Monday, June 30 f"unrl soars pleasant surprises ploy June Js again'i thr: Genesee s onsored by tile Kendrick-Jufiactta on a rccerit local shopping trip. Yankees, The Yankees placed 3rcl Community Lions C]ub, 7hei'('vere plenty of sale flyers in thc E:ist Division and the Tigers In a well-outfitted b]ood mobile, with c~up~n~ avai]able at Phj]s,l d 2,,I;n th, W, t Division th I„] nd No„thw st g]ood C~~t~r '.jjy J'jjie (ff Chicago a)id Joy Fam i]) Foods, I got the th (icedcd, and found some items on loss by recording a victory by an over the goal of 50, A pleasant staff ",'"" very competitive prices. identical 6-5 score, Daminare]l, who recorcis rainsfa]] at I.cwiston of causes rc]ated to age, Everything I wanted was in stock, Gcnesce scored first on an RBI try person and one volunteer work- his ranch in the SW section ot Big The]ma Augusta John was born i tejilS tjl'i»pie supplies of all the sale do b] b J ~ Ah rn a d at the d d'I'l f t t 6:00 t I'look d fo . ]d 1-p K d- TI I.'l b 'h t s c e an a e i igeni. y rom noon to pas Drywa I ini' -, en-p. m. ie ions u wise> o jjj'tj iu 1 'I jl sci'ews and eau]king corn- rick evencci jhe score 1-1 I th top th k h ', d t, ve c ie score - n e op an everyone w o came to onate, rnidt, pioneer s«t.tiers from Illinois. (iun were cheaper at Fle~ing f th 4tl ] b ] t d d h I d k + uj. Bu( and Marilyn attended a 4 0] After a fcw yc-( s,j cy moved to a s'n e vo un cere an e pe ma e e j);tI,.I, Pnicnt than anywhere else, and Andrew kieimgartner and an RBI e an oo rive so success u . e oo 3 a s L. ) a ]I g ~ n ~~ ~ ~h g r a n d s o n 5 p 2 5 h o m es t ea d i n A r I i n g i on, 0r e g o n 'cs at includes Wal art double by David Agee. Ho, lcw Witt was a ParticiPlnt Mari- ll ...............02 where she started school ou c y Bvi gec. Qwever Ceiltei was very pleased with the j ~ jl t ur ocai merchants are working the Yankees scored 3 times in lhc t t d 'll' ",,j at, ended the graves'cic service 22 05 I In 1916 the family moved to Le- an ees score imes in c urnout, anci is willing to return on j'(I„ lar( to earn your bu inc~. Stop bottoi11 of the inning to take a 4-3 nr Ruth White Saturday morning. 29 0] land where she continued on in cc cm out for yourself, ]eaci and led 5-3 at thc top of the Most OI'he blood will be given Judy and B"b Ca]l'so" attended 30 .........., ...05 oo o gh t c t g 7th inning, The Tigers proceeded to the K-J community for credit life f(stivities at Anatonc D:jys and w I h was as far as the school went Steve Parks to score 3 runs on 4 base hits to when someone is in need of b]ooc] "oyed the roast pig barbecue, Total.......... 1.065 at that time. g3 FU]ton of Lewiston The ]ovb temp(ratUrc joi. June e fami unable to scor(. in their lost at-bats ved by the Blood Center. Look In!3articipated in a qui]t class in Mos- was a brisk 40 degrees on the 27th ut eran Church 1n Cameron and as Jody Brown struck out the last a fcw months for information on ""'nd th( high reached 82 degrees on t"ere she met Herman Meycr whom As th(. summer officially arrives 2 batters t(3 preserve th(. wjn. th . bl d d ' John and Carol Thomas of Mos- the 8th. (. next oo rive. she married on May 2], 1924 at an e weather heats up, The Hu- Once again Joe Vieth p'tched well (iiw visited with John and Gladys Thanks fur the info, Frank Cameron. They had five children, man( Societv of the United States for uic Yankees going ail the way on e'ilson one day last week. Wednes- four girls and on(. bo> They farmed (k]SUS) renijnds readers that Pets tile mound. Hc gave up 6 iuns on 7 Summer ReCreatien . (Iay evening Stan ancj Jean Wilson near Le]and until Herman died in like pcopl(., can suffer frnm the base. hits an(I 2 Yankee errors and Pl'Ogl'anl Act!YltleS of Clarkston werc callers. Sunday f ~~~on ng jIUI Ie e, ]963 She lived on the farm until "C'et rSPCCiclly When left in a Park- reenrdvef g Strike nuie. JOdy RreWn . J ~rim and Gladye jOined their ChurCh (OIIIIIIUOII IIIOrke I her death. Lik pitched 5 innings, was relieved for "S l ie O Yen S fan)i]1 at a retirement potluck din- ~ She was baptize(J and conf'irmed wnpnnfon cni the 6th inning by David Agee ond .. n.r honnring vernon Gibbons of I enigig n grfglrgig in the Lutheran cl urch end was an mals enjoy the opportunities warm recnterc(i the game as pitcher in c en ric - u fact a Summer Orofino who was retiring from the t ' n ~ '~~/ active and lifeiong member of that Thc Kendrick-Ju]iac ta weather provides for outdoor acti- porn f;„ i;„„;„R„" 'S Recreation prograns continues ajp S. postal Service. Rite and Bruce e aa I ichurch. Thetma s i ed in many of- vjtics. Hov;ever, thc nccdicss suffer „„4 h t d 4 1, a num er of interesting and (njny- Kidder of p]ummer ivere Suncjav I QfNet S NgfKet 'ices in the Ladies Aid, taught Sun- ing Qnd occasional death, of an ani- while recording 14 strikeouts. Age abile activities for Youngsters and afternoon company. G]adys and day school for about 30 years, and imprj ncd i r on warm allo d and hit d I * a u ts in c area. John and Gertrude Sncve attencled The ]veal farjners market has b day js a trag d that is entirely d jcd t g t a « ~ro ics c asses cg'he funeral for The]ma Meyer Mon- rePlacccj by an exPanded market, Offensively for Gcncsee Jesse the Juliactta-Kendrick Community he was teaching the kindergarten On a hot and humid da, the h, 2, Rg; o ky All ]B; tact Kelly Fey or Lisa Wolff before Saturday Laurine and Elma Haz- Market, This market will 'nc]udel t mperatu fnsid a a ris very~ „u, RB; B Mo July 8, jf interested. Class cost is cltine took a picnic drive to Caven- antique and retail sales vendors in q ickl, 0 n 85-d g m d, forI . ~ „, I RBI; Jo $ 30 for eight sessions or $5 a ses- dish, Orofino, Kamiah and back addition to the usual craft, p]ant.l cvQ(nplc the t inpcrature inside a V tl I Rgi 'j«n home. It was a beautiful dav and «- art and produce vendors that are car with the ivjndows open slightly And c H I tne lcd thc Ti Soccc'eagu~ .'tart.'uly 14 andi ]axing, Sunday Ejma and Laurine traditionally included in a fa r will reach 102 degrees within 10 „ff n ~ vith 3 sj I a d 2 RBI; runs through Jul> 31, There is no i hosted a birthday dinner for Tom inarket, said Phyllis Berg, coordi- minutcs. After 30 minutes, the tern- ' 'I I A c h d I b] d ] fe for his activity. Call today tO) Pcrrigo. Guests were Dareld Hazel- nator of the event. pcraturc will reach 120 degrees. On RBI. Jodb grown also doubled and ~ tine, Jenny Perrigo and th(. guest of Thc community market wi]] shop for Lutheran World Rebef. wanner days, it will gct even hotter, had 2 Rgjs ChrLstophcr G;bbs Du. tinue to be held at the Kendrick She and the other soaPmakers were hIonday and Wcdn(.sdays from 6 to 8~ Wednesday Dec Sa]ing and daugh- City Park on Fridays from 10 a m 'pokant'ere ~ntil 4 p, m. Hov'ever there wi ith ~ d bod t t f ]07 th ongratulations to the J-K soft-houscgu«sts of Vicky and Dick weekly entertainmeni, that wi]l be ball team on a fille seasoii. Mcm genscote( ~~t~l Frida~ evening. D ~ t 1 m be f u fIe r I n g I r c p Br a b I c I N ~ f b cr s i n c. I u d ccI I ' I e r W i II i a m s, Ta r a a n d Vi ck y a r e s i s t ers . Th U r s d a y cv e n i n g s . Th e J u I y e n t e r t a i n m en t N(lson, Billy Arnctt, Dani and Nic-;hey a]] visited with Patti and Larry wi]] include the Idaho Old Time Fid hole Scott, David Gilbert Jaycee Galloway and Kari Galloway and dlers on Ju]y 25 from 10 to ] 1:30 not realize thc danger of ]caving) w Il in h fj II h y I..t. b 103 and Jessica Paffi]e, Robert, Magnu-, Marilyn Sandmeyer. Dick and Vickv m. and the Country Classic July 18 their dogs in parked cars even for . n, th . II onl a e 2 son, giittans Fislcc, Ashley Johns, attended the graveside service for from 10 to 12 noon. Donations will ed f B f w utes their ignori may -'« ' es pi h D ty F c She]bi Clcmcnhagcn Jammie andi jjuth White Saturday morning be aPPreciated to helP cover the en- '" ove f t I. A b h t d t „„„„„S v a d. d A Jesse Fitzjarrcl, Brittany Steigers, Mari]yn Eichncr was a Monday lertainment cost. That, particu]arl others about the hazar(L of leaving I 'I d c ll f 0 T'yannae Anderson, Mike Gustaf- morning visitor with Vicky. ap lies to the ]d h Fddl h was One of the people who got 4-H ~t I hot cars may b obt in& R I I h 6th i i . snn, acne roc c an Io y an Fred and Betty Arnet drove to are limited to "donations only" I r Wa]]a, Wash on Mon(jay and ~xp~n~~ compensatio A big th~~k Snu" to ~~~~h~~ were Iiousegucsts of th~~~ d~~ght~~ The ~xp~~ded m~rk~t, beginning Connie Smith and Chuck ancj»na and son-in-law Evc]yn and Carlos 3vith an International Market, size, self-addressed stamped cnvc-I The Tigers ivcrc leading 5-2 in the Grageda and Jennifer and Nicole July 11, will continue through Sept,, For recreation contact Lisa Wolff They assisted in installing a swim- 26.Local d d - f't Id~h~ Mot'her om o tc ir nning w en e it 289-3235, a ven ors an non-pro i "Hot Car," Thc HSUS Northern ga,nc was suspended until Tuesdav ming pool and had a good visit, re- groups are to participate at the Rockies Regional Office, 490 North night duc to heavy rain. The fina] turning home Wednesday. Saturdav week]y market. she was chosen along with her sister 3] t st; t, suit 215, Billing, Mt. „,,I ill b ~ t'd cxt k. Pioneer Davs will be 59]01, croft and Don and la Cantri]. Fred one is invited to sign up for TNL Sincerely, TOpjC af'ibl'al'y July 3 and Betty cal]ed on Sylvia Anderson merchandise cedtificate drawing Festival parade in Kendrick, but D P u]i NI L d R t Thc Sununer Reading Program, and Ed Anderson of'eai'y Sunday The certificate is courtesy or Linda Northern Rockie Rcg. Dir. "Timeless Treks" visited the time They all had dinner out in He]mer. I Heath Q local ~endor wh ff of j]]ness. She v:as a member of the The Humane Society of From EuroPean Tour of the dinosaurs with Marv Eve- Friday Mellissa Eichner and dau-Ia wide se]ection of ual't h Golden SUnset Senior Citizen group of the United States land on Junc 26. A group ot 40 ghtcrs Mercedes and Megan and her disc on some of the communitY nlar- 1n en ric . "" children and 10 adults enjoyed ]ook- mother Jenny Winter of Orofino ket days She is survived by four daughters, hcr gr ndmother Lucille Magnuson ing at Mr. Eve]and's many fossils drove to Aberdeen, Wash. to visit A special thank for k Margaret Silf low, Hermina Meyer Stony Point News- of Moscow returned Thursday from and ]istcning to the dinosaur facts. Mellissa's sister. They returned on pal'ticipation, to F]ag Day partic- and Linda Rei], al] of Kendric]c, and a Pleasure trip to Italy, England Everyone then received a series of Monday evening. pants Frank Dammare]l and Cub Dorothy Schnaib]e of Moscow; one On June 21st Howard Hoskins of »d dinosaur pictures to take home tn Kath]yn Morey and Maxine Fos- Scout Pack 101, Accoidian Awar daughter-in-]aiv, Marlene Meyer of Springfield, Mo. arrived for a visit In Naples they visited Anna's cou- co]or and cut out. ter accol11panied Betty Cowger Sat- ness Day participants Newel] M'endrick, a foster son Lawrence with his parent Wayne and Wanda sin, Lcnea Magnuson pierzchanow- T]iis Thursday, July 3, will fea- urday moriling to Ruth Whites fu- Gahey accordian 1.'. 'M.l].', Abitz of Seattle; nine grandchi]dren Hoskins. They all attended the wed- ski and Lcnca's husband Paul. Wh e ture a trip to pioneer days with neral. They also visited Art Foster Music Emporium of L ' d Dale SIU]ow, Mariann Chase, Jack ding of granddaughter Stacey'os- there they enjoyed an afternoon Cynthia Nye. All our programs are at St. Joseph Regional Medical local mmician/co mpo r Ro T 1- Meyer of Kendrick, Caro]yn kins and Kevin Higgby, both of with Ida Glenn He™gartner, for- free and open to B]] area children. Center. Be]]ingham, Wash. Stacey works for merly of Kencirick. we]come to cojiic R~g~~ Broemcling of F~r~st Gro in and sign up for the program tn Oregon was a Saturday morning Re y];ng C „t h .d iston, Heidi Rei] of Spokan a)n truction worker. It was a love]y El en Magnuson's mother, Ruth Pe " read the required number of books visitor of'i]] Roth. Thursday morn- o ti d y I g ' Ke]ly of Wende]l, N. C., d C~thf weddft)g with many family mern- kins and Mary Stewart. abled and receive a prize book and other ning Denis Jain of Bovil] called on Co„tact ph,]1 B f Coc»an of Yuma, Ariz„'hree foster bers present fronl far Qnd near. The A side trip to Ireland ena e prizes from the library. Bill. Inarket information at 289-5302. grandchildren Donna, John and happy couple went to Hawaii for them to viev, thc ancient book of The schedu]e for the remainder Fanlily visitors of Paul and Mid- 'teve; tv;o step grandchildren, Mar- the honeymoon. Kclls at Trinity College, Kilkenny of the summer wi]] be as follows: ge Dam)narc]] the past two weeks W F S vin and Ellen; ]3 great-grandchild- On June 29 the Hosldns set out Castle, Waterford Glass display, and Ju]y ]p: Storyte]ling with Bet y have been daughter Kay Dammare]] estern arm ervice ren eight foster great grandchild in their 5th whee] for Hat Rack, Or. Dub]in's fair city cathedrah and Bybell of Boise, sister Dolores Donner, Tour and BBQ Juiy l 0 ren. Also surviving are two sisters, to attend the Hoskins Cousin Re- art galleries. July 17: Ocean voyage with se;i niece Kim and great-niece Leigh Margaret Parks of Kendrick Bn(f union. Fifty dear ones were there» England they B" ", " the shells, Dave and Bryan Jones. Collins of Fort Worth, Texas, son Western Farm Service wi]] host Myrtle Christensen of Spokane; and including ones from Pinvi]le, Or. theatre Bt London beaut'fu y July 24: Medjeva] pestiva BUz 3nd Jeane of Spokane, son a grower tour and a barbecue on two brothers, Gerald Schmidt of and Reedsport, Or„and two cou- mal'ket Theatres St "" s M " The chi]dren who have completed Char]es and Brenda of Kendrick, Thursday July 10. Growers wishing Kendrick and Sherwin Schmidt of plea from Sun City, Ariz. Wayne dist Church, toured an art school the program this week are: Terri- grancidaughter Mc]issa Blair, Spo- to participate are asked to assemb]e Grandvielv, Wash. and Wanda had a good visit and and its g»]«es Bnd sever I c " anne Rice, Justin Anderson, I.yn- kane, nephew Dale and Maurine at the plant in west Kendrick at er son, Theodore Meyer, died bl feasts. The travel time allowed time dra]s. One day was spent at Brigh- nae Anderson, John Liedkie, Bran- Dammarc]], Meridian, nephew I:30. Highlighted wi]] bc a ferti]ity 1995. for listening to good tapes. ton Beach, where the sun was most di Gustason, Cat]in C]emenhagen Frank Dam)rare]l, Kendrick, niece study of winter wheat. a foliage The funeral wvas held Monday Tuesday the Hoskfns were give»«]comet B»11 the " y w Dakota Smith Frin Cordray an(l pat Asp]und of Southwick, niece study of legumes; seed treatment at the Cameron Emmanel Lutheran a nice surprise with a visit from rainy in Engyland Bnd Ire]and. Tyler Smith. Chery] Bnd A]an Adanls, I.ewiston, study of peas and bar]ey and a lvin- Church and burial fol]ov ed at the their niece and husband Evelyn and In Italy the touring inc]udcd Vat- For more information drop in dur- Drop-in friends have been Roy tcr wheat variety study. Camcron Emmanue] Lutheran Cem- f ~„„F, ican City, the Coliseum remains, ing open hours or ca]1 276.7p7], Johnson, Spa]ding; Vera Hutchcso, for beautiful fountains and histoiic art Open hours; Monday 3 to 6, Wednes- Greg and A]jce Bro~e]»g « Memorial contributions may be ork and famous buildings. The day 3 to 8, Thursd y 10 to 6 and etta; Mason ann Barbra Thomason, Ll of C p 1 was most beautjf"] S t d f' 10 o 12. Craigillont! Ladoris Scott, Spokane; cordial invitation to I g its blue Grotto a thrill. Charles and Sue Olson, Poulsbo, ers to attend. Juliaetta - Kendrick Ambulance Sign Up Now fol'ompeii and Mount Vesuvjusy Cas- KCK E Wash. and Skip and Turrie Knap- Fund, P. O. Box 182, Kendrick. erta Castle, Sorrento, and Amaifi 'I CWimming eSSOllS were enjoyed even though the wea Outing Neal'ameran Spur Ida Fe]ton of Spokane divas a Un We wouId like t ek, Kcnnewick, Wash. FROM THF, EISELEN FAMILY p]ease sign Up for swimming less- ther was very hot and humid. sons now. A special Fish and Min- The Kendrick Cam r K]ub hacj ' tcr, Jim Lohman, Lori Warner, Lin- trees are bloom'. now session begins Ju y I an con- Resi Brown and Jim and Jeanette kett and Scott Corki]] for the r e r c ~Per U a( Harold Silf low da Lohman Opal I hman Tiill Loc tinues ULltf] July 25. There are two White SOg gng camped near Cameron Spur over thc Thie] and Reba Toomey drove to I k I " 'he whee], it's believed, divas in- classes of each offered Bnd them ~ab weekend. Members making the triP Orofino Sunday morning for break- P d ' y g vented about 3500 B. C. are still 8 openings ln each level. were Roy and Edith J h F ], ting to Kai and getting him to Grit; SeaSOn Ihflth 12-8 Nln and Alice Snyder, Wayne Wegner, Do I N I o Il d o E th s ion i o nson, e( fast at Konk]evi]]e. man as soon as possible. Also to ing fast but still has openings at a]1 E]mo and Mar e Eldrid;r Robert... our many heartfelt levels. T K-J Wh't S ded th 'e i e ox en eir great-grandson Tho arge ri ge and their Shreffler Sundav afternoon. Esthe than]cs... lvords could never ex- J uliaetta-Ijiendrieij: please sign up at city hall. Your season with a win, taking their fina Spokane 1 mas Eldridge of accompanied Helen Heidenreich to press how much you mean to us and son w]]] be reserved when the p]ay off game aga~n~t the Roya]s by T fee has been paid. The fee is refund- a 12-8 margin. k d t th I b n Lake .. - F the class. the mound for the Sox. Justui joyed riding 4 wh le eh B I ] for the Sincerely» o mea A WORD OF THANKS g, and board games. Beauti- D d Li d I - ful camPfires and a marshm llo e ollect- r n %et]zjestjay, JUIy 9 by Tyson Steigers, Ky]e Ho]sing rpagm is R~. Singles were ne p]ayed his h o „1 Fr) ay e is y revor Groseclose, Tim Si]- Sriyder show d f c mo e oy e emeniagen a " < ow, Justin Clemenhagen and Si]- Parks hf h m o a iona trees to make twenty-five ga]]ons ario 0 as Parks. Ma]co]n Clemenhagen a]- Jfm d J y g en C em they have done for us. Many thanks so so scored for the Sox. to al] for your kfndnms. We appm- The team and paren s Dowering traditional Saturday noon pot]uck, Kyle of Lewiston and Ross Armi- Ke]]y went back to Spokane Mon- ciated it no end. appreciation to Jarrod Si]f]ow for tage joined the group for dinner. day and did some sight-seeing. Dar- DATES TO REME]]joSER. Hazel Bolser I»'en]«Darren went to Spokane with his ren, Linda and baby returned Mo Qnd her sister, Qti Eng]jsh" brother Kelly returning io Kendrick day evening Bnd ]eft for Agnes Neil game and to have fun as a team. man. Tiger Babe Ruth Baseball Team Wins, Loses in Tournament

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Kendrick, Latah County, Idaho, Thursday, July 3, 199/ USP> No, 001133 No. 6

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Letters to Local Blood DriveLoco( Ies June 30 Rain Adds TheIN A IIII u

tile MiterA Great Success; e NQ ~ e>~el

e Iter... S6 Pints Donated Of /el]gridf A b,".„,;..If.,d....„,.:(llllrCll (ONNIJI]ltI(Editor; The Kendrick Tiger baseball Sixty-five donors participated in

was welcomed by almost c3 I r3 one,. ~ ' ...j~t m openecj gabe Ruth tournament the b]ood drive Monday, June 30

f"unrl soars pleasant surprises ploy June Js again'i thr: Genesee s onsored by tile Kendrick-Jufiacttaon a rccerit local shopping trip. Yankees, The Yankees placed 3rcl Community Lions C]ub,7hei'('vere plenty of sale flyers in thc E:ist Division and the Tigers In a well-outfitted b]ood mobile,with c~up~n~ avai]able at Phj]s,l d 2,,I;n th, W, t Division th I„] nd No„thw st g]ood C~~t~r '.jjy J'jjie (ff Chicago a)id JoyFam i]) Foods, I got the th(icedcd, and found some items on loss by recording a victory by an over the goal of 50, A pleasant staff ",'""

very competitive prices. identical 6-5 score, Daminare]l, who recorcis rainsfa]] at I.cwiston of causes rc]ated to age,Everything I wanted was in stock, Gcnesce scored first on an RBI try person and one volunteer work- his ranch in the SW section ot Big The]ma Augusta John was born

i tejilStjl'i»pie supplies of all the sale do b] b J ~ Ah rn a d at the d d'I'l f t t 6:00

t I'look d fo . ]d 1-p K d- TI I.'l b 'h ts c e an a e i igeni. y rom noon to pas

Drywa Iini' -, en-p. m. ie ions u wise> o jjj'tj iu 1 'I

jl sci'ews and eau]king corn- rick evencci jhe score 1-1 I th top th k h ', d t,ve c ie score - n e op an everyone w o came to onate,rnidt, pioneer s«t.tiers from Illinois.

(iun were cheaper at Fle~ing f th 4tl ] b ] t d d h I d k + uj. Bu( and Marilyn attended a 4 0] After a fcw yc-( s,j cy moved to as'n e vo un cere an e pe ma e e j);tI,.I,Pnicnt than anywhere else, and Andrew kieimgartner and an RBIe an oo rive so success u . e oo3a sL. )a ]I g™~n ~~ ~ ~h g ran dson 5 p 25 h om es tea d in A r I i n g i on, 0regon

'cs at includes Wal art double by David Agee. Ho, lcw Witt was a ParticiPlnt Mari- ll ...............02where she started schoolou c y Bvi gec. Qwever Ceiltei was very pleased with the j ~ jl tur ocai merchants are working the Yankees scored 3 times in lhc t t d 'll' ",,j at, ended the graves'cic service 22 05 I In 1916 the family moved to Le-

an ees score imes in c urnout, anci is willing to return on j'(I„lar( to earn your bu inc~. Stop bottoi11 of the inning to take a 4-3 nr Ruth White Saturday morning. 29 0] land where she continued on in

cc cm out for yourself, ]eaci and led 5-3 at thc top of the Most OI'he blood will be given Judy and B"b Ca]l'so" attended 30 ..........,...05 oo o gh t c t g

7th inning, The Tigers proceeded to the K-J community for credit life f(stivities at Anatonc D:jys and w I h was as far as the school wentSteve Parks to score 3 runs on 4 base hits to when someone is in need of b]ooc] "oyed the roast pig barbecue, Total..........1.065 at that time.

g3 FU]ton of Lewiston The ]ovb temp(ratUrc joi. June e fami

unable to scor(. in their lost at-bats ved by the Blood Center. Look In!3articipated in a qui]t class in Mos- was a brisk 40 degrees on the 27th ut eran Church 1n Cameron and

as Jody Brown struck out the last a fcw months for information on ""'nd th( high reached 82 degrees on t"ere she met Herman Meycr whomAs th(. summer officially arrives 2 batters t(3 preserve th(. wjn. th . bl d d

' John and Carol Thomas of Mos- the 8th.(. next oo rive.

she married on May 2], 1924 atan e weather heats up, The Hu- Once again Joe Vieth p'tched well (iiw visited with John and Gladys Thanks fur the info, Frank Cameron. They had five children,man( Societv of the United States for uic Yankees going ail the way on e'ilson one day last week. Wednes- four girls and on(. bo> They farmed(k]SUS) renijnds readers that Pets tile mound. Hc gave up 6 iuns on 7

Summer ReCreatien . (Iay evening Stan ancj Jean Wilson near Le]and until Herman died inlike pcopl(., can suffer frnm the base. hits an(I 2 Yankee errors and Pl'Ogl'anl Act!YltleS of Clarkston werc callers. Sunday f~~~on ng jIUI Ie e, ]963 She lived on the farm until"C'et—rSPCCiclly When left in a Park- reenrdvef g Strike nuie. JOdy RreWn . J~rim and Gladye jOined their ChurCh (OIIIIIIUOII IIIOrke I her death.

Likpitched 5 innings, was relieved for "S l ie O Yen S fan)i]1 at a retirement potluck din- ~

She was baptize(J and conf'irmed

wnpnnfon cni the 6th inning by David Agee ond .. n.r honnring vernon Gibbons of I enigig n grfglrgig in the Lutheran cl urch end was anmals enjoy the opportunities warm recnterc(i the game as pitcher in

c en ric - u fact a Summer Orofino who was retiring from the t ' n ~ '~~/ active and lifeiong member of thatThc Kendrick-Ju]iac ta

weather provides for outdoor acti- porn f;„i;„„;„R„"'S Recreation prograns continues ajp S. postal Service. Rite and Bruce e aa I ichurch. Thetma s i ed in many of-vjtics. Hov;ever, thc nccdicss suffer „„4h t d 4 1,

a num er of interesting and (njny- Kidder of p]ummer ivere Suncjav I QfNet S NgfKet 'ices in the Ladies Aid, taught Sun-

ing Qnd occasional death, of an ani- while recording 14 strikeouts. Ageabile activities for Youngsters and afternoon company. G]adys and day school for about 30 years, and

imprj ncd i r on warm allo d and hit d I *a u ts in c area. John and Gertrude Sncve attencled The ]veal farjners market has b

day js a trag d that is entirely d jcd t g ta « ~ro ics c asses cg'he funeral for The]ma Meyer Mon- rePlacccj by an exPanded market,

Offensively for Gcncsee Jesse the Juliactta-Kendrick Communityhe was teaching the kindergarten

On a hot and humid da, the h, 2, Rg; o ky All ]B; tact Kelly Fey or Lisa Wolff before Saturday Laurine and Elma Haz- Market, This market will 'nc]udelt mperatu fnsid a a ris very~ „u, RB; B Mo

July 8, jf interested. Class cost is cltine took a picnic drive to Caven- antique and retail sales vendors inq ickl, 0 n 85-d g m d, forI . ~„,I RBI; Jo $30 for eight sessions or $5 a ses- dish, Orofino, Kamiah and back addition to the usual craft, p]ant.lcvQ(nplc the t inpcrature inside a V tl I Rgi

'j«n home. It was a beautiful dav and «- art and produce vendors that arecar with the ivjndows open slightly And c H I tne lcd thc Ti

Soccc'eagu~ .'tart.'uly 14 andi ]axing, Sunday Ejma and Laurine traditionally included in a fa rwill reach 102 degrees within 10 „ff n ~ vith 3 sj I a d 2 RBI;

runs through Jul> 31, There is noi hosted a birthday dinner for Tom inarket, said Phyllis Berg, coordi-

minutcs. After 30 minutes, the tern- ' 'I I A c h d I b] d ] fe for his activity. Call today tO) Pcrrigo. Guests were Dareld Hazel- nator of the event.pcraturc will reach 120 degrees. On RBI. Jodb grown also doubled and ~

tine, Jenny Perrigo and th(. guest of Thc community market wi]] shop for Lutheran World Rebef.wanner days, it will gct even hotter, had 2 Rgjs ChrLstophcr G;bbs Du. tinue to be held at the Kendrick She and the other soaPmakers were

hIonday and Wcdn(.sdays from 6 to 8~ Wednesday Dec Sa]ing and daugh- City Park on Fridays from 10 a m'pokant'ere~ntil 4 p, m. Hov'ever there wi

ith ~ d bod t t f ]07 thongratulations to the J-K soft-houscgu«sts of Vicky and Dick weekly entertainmeni, that wi]l be

ball team on a fille seasoii. Mcm genscote( ~~t~l Frida~ evening. D~t 1m be f u fIe rIn g I rcpBra b Ic I N ~ f

bcrs i n c. I u d ccI I' Ie r W i I I ia m s, Ta ra a n d V icky a re s isters . Th U rsd ay cv en in gs . Th e Ju Iy en ter ta in m en tN(lson, Billy Arnctt, Dani and Nic-;hey a]] visited with Patti and Larry wi]] include the Idaho Old Time Fidhole Scott, David Gilbert Jaycee Galloway and Kari Galloway and dlers on Ju]y 25 from 10 to ]1:30

not realize thc danger of ]caving) w Il in h fj I I h y I..t. b 103 and Jessica Paffi]e, Robert, Magnu-, Marilyn Sandmeyer. Dick and Vickv m. and the Country Classic July 18their dogs in parked cars even for . n, th . I I onl a e 2

son, giittans Fislcc, Ashley Johns, attended the graveside service for from 10 to 12 noon. Donations willed f

B f w utes their ignori may -'« 'es pi h D ty F c

She]bi Clcmcnhagcn Jammie andi jjuth White Saturday morning be aPPreciated to helP cover the en- '"ove f t I. A b h t d t „„„„„Sv a d. d A

Jesse Fitzjarrcl, Brittany Steigers, Mari]yn Eichncr was a Monday lertainment cost. That, particu]arlothers about the hazar(L of leaving I 'I d c „ ll f 0 T'yannae Anderson, Mike Gustaf- morning visitor with Vicky. ap lies to the ]d h Fddl h

was One of the people who got 4-H

~t I hot cars may b obt in& R I I h 6th i i .snn, acne roc c an Io y an Fred and Betty Arnet drove to are limited to "donations only" I r

Wa]]a, Wash on Mon(jay and ~xp~n~~ compensatioA big th~~k Snu" to ~~~~h~~ were Iiousegucsts of th~~~ d~~ght~~ The ~xp~~ded m~rk~t, beginning

Connie Smith and Chuck ancj»na and son-in-law Evc]yn and Carlos 3vith an International Market,size, self-addressed stamped cnvc-I The Tigers ivcrc leading 5-2 in the Grageda and Jennifer and Nicole July 11, will continue through Sept,,For recreation contact Lisa Wolff They assisted in installing a swim- 26.Local d d - f't

Id~h~ Mot'herom o t c ir nning w en e it 289-3235,a ven ors an non-pro i

"Hot Car," Thc HSUS Northern ga,nc was suspended until Tuesdav ming pool and had a good visit, re- groups are to participate at theRockies Regional Office, 490 North night duc to heavy rain. The fina] turning home Wednesday. Saturdav week]y market. she was chosen along with her sister

3] t st; t, suit 215, Billing, Mt. „,,I ill b ~ t'd cxt k. Pioneer Davs will be59]01, croft and Don and la Cantri]. Fred one is invited to sign up for TNL

Sincerely, TOpjC af'ibl'al'y July 3 and Betty cal]ed on Sylvia Anderson merchandise cedtificate drawingFestival parade in Kendrick, but

D P u]i NI L d R t Thc Sununer Reading Program, and Ed Anderson of'eai'y Sunday The certificate is courtesy or LindaNorthern Rockie Rcg. Dir. "Timeless Treks" visited the time They all had dinner out in He]mer. I Heath Q local ~endor wh ff of j]]ness. She v:as a member of the

The Humane Society of From EuroPean Tour of the dinosaurs with Marv Eve- Friday Mellissa Eichner and dau-Ia wide se]ection of ual't h Golden SUnset Senior Citizen group

of the United States land on Junc 26. A group ot 40 ghtcrs Mercedes and Megan and her disc on some of the communitY nlar-1n en ric .

"" children and 10 adults enjoyed ]ook- mother Jenny Winter of Orofino ket daysShe is survived by four daughters,

hcr gr ndmother Lucille Magnuson ing at Mr. Eve]and's many fossils drove to Aberdeen, Wash. to visit A special thank for kMargaret Silf low, Hermina Meyer

Stony Point News- of Moscow returned Thursday from and ]istcning to the dinosaur facts. Mellissa's sister. They returned on pal'ticipation, to F]ag Day partic-and Linda Rei], al] of Kendric]c, and

a Pleasure trip to Italy, England Everyone then received a series of Monday evening. pants Frank Dammare]l and CubDorothy Schnaib]e of Moscow; one

On June 21st Howard Hoskins of »d dinosaur pictures to take home tn Kath]yn Morey and Maxine Fos- Scout Pack 101, Accoidian Awardaughter-in-]aiv, Marlene Meyer of

Springfield, Mo. arrived for a visit In Naples they visited Anna's cou- co]or and cut out. ter accol11panied Betty Cowger Sat- ness Day participants Newel]M'endrick, a foster son Lawrence

with his parent Wayne and Wanda sin, Lcnea Magnuson pierzchanow- T]iis Thursday, July 3, will fea- urday moriling to Ruth Whites fu- Gahey accordian 1.'. 'M.l].', Abitz of Seattle; nine grandchi]dren

Hoskins. They all attended the wed- ski and Lcnca's husband Paul. Wh e ture a trip to pioneer days with neral. They also visited Art Foster Music Emporium of L 'd

Dale SIU]ow, Mariann Chase, Jackding of granddaughter Stacey'os- there they enjoyed an afternoon Cynthia Nye. All our programs are at St. Joseph Regional Medical local mmician/co mpo r Ro T 1- Meyer of Kendrick, Caro]yn

kins and Kevin Higgby, both of with Ida Glenn He™gartner, for- free and open to B]] area children. Center.Be]]ingham, Wash. Stacey works for merly of Kencirick. we]come to cojiic R~g~~ Broemcling of F~r~st Gro

in and sign up for the program tn Oregon was a Saturday morning Re y];ng C „t h .d iston, Heidi Rei] of Spokan

a)n truction worker. It was a love]y El en Magnuson's mother, Ruth Pe " read the required number of books visitor of'i]] Roth. Thursday morn- o ti d y I g' Ke]ly of Wende]l, N. C., d C~thf

weddft)g with many family mern- kins and Mary Stewart.abled

and receive a prize book and other ning Denis Jain of Bovil] called on Co„tact ph,]1 B f Coc»an of Yuma, Ariz„'hree foster

bers present fronl far Qnd near. The A side trip to Ireland ena e prizes from the library. Bill. Inarket information at 289-5302. grandchildren Donna, John and

happy couple went to Hawaii for them to viev, thc ancient book of The schedu]e for the remainder Fanlily visitors of Paul and Mid- 'teve; tv;o step grandchildren, Mar-

the honeymoon. Kclls at Trinity College, Kilkenny of the summer wi]] be as follows: ge Dam)narc]] the past two weeks W F Svin and Ellen; ]3 great-grandchild-

On June 29 the Hosldns set out Castle, Waterford Glass display, and Ju]y ]p: Storyte]ling with Bet y have been daughter Kay Dammare]] estern arm ervice ren eight foster great grandchild

in their 5th whee] for Hat Rack, Or. Dub]in's fair city cathedrah and Bybell of Boise, sister Dolores Donner, Tour and BBQ Juiy l 0 ren. Also surviving are two sisters,

to attend the Hoskins Cousin Re- art galleries. July 17: Ocean voyage with se;i niece Kim and great-niece Leigh Margaret Parks of Kendrick Bn(f

union. Fifty dear ones were there» England they B" ", " the shells, Dave and Bryan Jones. Collins of Fort Worth, Texas, son Western Farm Service wi]] host Myrtle Christensen of Spokane; and

including ones from Pinvi]le, Or. theatre Bt London beaut'fu y July 24: Medjeva] pestiva BUz 3nd Jeane of Spokane, son a grower tour and a barbecue on two brothers, Gerald Schmidt of

and Reedsport, Or„and two cou- mal'ket Theatres St "" s M " The chi]dren who have completed Char]es and Brenda of Kendrick, Thursday July 10. Growers wishing Kendrick and Sherwin Schmidt of

plea from Sun City, Ariz. Wayne dist Church, toured an art school the program this week are: Terri- grancidaughter Mc]issa Blair, Spo- to participate are asked to assemb]e Grandvielv, Wash.

and Wanda had a good visit and and its g»]«es Bnd sever I c " anne Rice, Justin Anderson, I.yn- kane, nephew Dale and Maurine at the plant in west Kendrick at er son, Theodore Meyer, died bl

feasts. The travel time allowed time dra]s. One day was spent at Brigh- nae Anderson, John Liedkie, Bran- Dammarc]], Meridian, nephew I:30. Highlighted wi]] bc a ferti]ity 1995.

for listening to good tapes. ton Beach, where the sun was most di Gustason, Cat]in C]emenhagen Frank Dam)rare]l, Kendrick, niece study of winter wheat. a foliage The funeral wvas held Monday

Tuesday the Hoskfns were give»«]comet B»11 the " y w Dakota Smith Frin Cordray an(l pat Asp]und of Southwick, niece study of legumes; seed treatment at the Cameron Emmanel Lutheran

a nice surprise with a visit from rainy in Engyland Bnd Ire]and. Tyler Smith. Chery] Bnd A]an Adanls, I.ewiston, study of peas and bar]ey and a lvin- Church and burial fol]ov ed at the

their niece and husband Evelyn and In Italy the touring inc]udcd Vat- For more information drop in dur- Drop-in friends have been Roy tcr wheat variety study. Camcron Emmanue] Lutheran Cem-

f ~„„F,ican City, the Coliseum remains, ing open hours or ca]1 276.7p7], Johnson, Spa]ding; Vera Hutchcso,for beautiful fountains and histoiic art Open hours; Monday 3 to 6, Wednes- Greg and A]jce Bro~e]»g « Memorial contributions may be

ork and famous buildings. The day 3 to 8, Thursd y 10 to 6 and etta; Mason ann Barbra Thomason,Ll of C p 1 was most beautjf"] S t d f' 10 o 12. Craigillont! Ladoris Scott, Spokane; cordial invitation to I gits blue Grotto a thrill. Charles and Sue Olson, Poulsbo, ers to attend. Juliaetta - Kendrick Ambulance

Sign Up Now fol'ompeii and Mount Vesuvjusy Cas-KCK E Wash. and Skip and Turrie Knap- Fund, P. O. Box 182, Kendrick.

erta Castle, Sorrento, and Amaifi'I

CWimming eSSOllS were enjoyed even though the wea Outing Neal'ameran Spur Ida Fe]ton of Spokane divas a Un We wouId like tek, Kcnnewick, Wash. FROM THF, EISELEN FAMILY

p]ease sign Up for swimming less- ther was very hot and humid.sons now. A special Fish and Min- The Kendrick Cam r K]ub hacj ' tcr, Jim Lohman, Lori Warner, Lin- trees are bloom'.now session begins Ju y I an con- Resi Brown and Jim and Jeanette kett and Scott Corki]] for the r

e r c ~Per U a( Harold Silf low da Lohman Opal I hman Tiill Loc

tinues ULltf] July 25. There are two White SOg gng camped near Cameron Spur over thc Thie] and Reba Toomey drove toI k I

" 'he whee], it's believed, divas in-

classes of each offered Bnd them ~ab weekend. Members making the triP Orofino Sunday morning for break- Pd

' y g vented about 3500 B. C.are still 8 openings ln each level. were Roy and Edith J h F], ting to Kai and getting him to Grit;

SeaSOn Ihflth 12-8 Nln and Alice Snyder, Wayne Wegner, Do I N I o Il d o E ths ioni o nson, e( fast at Konk]evi]]e. man as soon as possible. Also to

ing fast but still has openings at a]1 E]mo and Mar e Eldrid;r Robert... our many heartfelt

levels. T K-J Wh't S ded th 'ei e ox en eir great-grandson Thoarge ri ge and their Shreffler Sundav afternoon. Esthe than]cs... lvords could never ex- Juliaetta-Ijiendrieij:

please sign up at city hall. Your season with a win, taking their fina Spokane1mas Eldridge of accompanied Helen Heidenreich to press how much you mean to us and

son w]]] be reserved when the p]ay off game aga~n~t the Roya]s by Tfee has been paid. The fee is refund- a 12-8 margin.

k d t th I b n Lake.. -

Fthe class. the mound for the Sox. Justui joyed riding 4 wh

le eh B I ] for the Sincerely» o mea

A WORD OF THANKSg, and board games. Beauti- D d Li d

I - ful camPfires and a marshm lloe ollect- r n%et]zjestjay, JUIy 9

by Tyson Steigers, Ky]e Ho]sing rpagmis R~. Singles were ne p]ayed his h o „1 Fr) ay e is

y revor Groseclose, Tim Si]- Sriyder show d fc mo e oy e emeniagen a

" < ow, Justin Clemenhagen and Si]- Parks hf hm o a iona trees to make twenty-five ga]]ons ario

0 as Parks. Ma]co]n Clemenhagen a]- Jfm d J y g en C em

they have done for us. Many thanks so so scored for the Sox.to al] for your kfndnms. We appm- The team and paren s Dowering traditional Saturday noon pot]uck, Kyle of Lewiston and Ross Armi- Ke]]y went back to Spokane Mon-ciated it no end. appreciation to Jarrod Si]f]ow for tage joined the group for dinner. day and did some sight-seeing. Dar- DATES TO REME]]joSER.

Hazel Bolser I»'en]«Darren went to Spokane with his ren, Linda and baby returned MoQnd her sister, Qti Eng]jsh" brother Kelly returning io Kendrick day evening Bnd ]eft forAgnes Neil game and to have fun as a team. man.

Tiger Babe RuthBaseball Team Wins,Loses in Tournament

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and her daughter Jennifer Hoodfrom Portland, Oregon. Nobodvwould discuss which picnicker wasoldest but definitely the youngestwas Tyler Johnson, 10-month-oldson of Steve and Tracy Johnson ofPark Ranch,

The Kendrick Gazette, Thursday, July 3, 1997 CHRISTIAN FAMILYFELLOWSHIP

305 Main JuliaettaChurch —- --- 8:30 am

Pastor Frank "Skip" Faulk,Phone 276-3165

The Kendrick GazeHePublished Weekly at Kendrick, Latah County, Idaho 83537-0177

Post Office Box 177Second Class Postage Paid at Kendrick, Idaho

Telephone: (208) 289-5731William A, Roih, Publisher

Wm. A. Roth, Editor Nancy Van Houten, News EditorSubscription Rates: $10 pcr year in Latah, Nez Pcrce, and

Clearwater County, IdahoAll other addresses: $13.00 per year Single Copy: 25c

POSTMASTERS: Send Address Corrections to:The Kendrick Gazette, P. 0, Box 177, Kendrick, ID 83537-0177

Ioc,al Newsday. Juanita and Jeanne visited with

, Mildred Johnson Thursday after-noon. Saturday Jeanne, Juanita and

Of Juliaetta Rubv Craig attended Ruth White'sfuneral in Lewiston. They met Vi

, Erickson for lunch and visiting, ViSunday Lura Butler accompaniecl 'nd Juaniia attended the Thelma

Pearl Akin of Colfax to the Old Meyer funeral Monday at Cameron.Timers Reunion at Teakcan. It was After the service Ruby Hobson ofa special time for Lura as she lived Clarkston and Vi returned homepart of her childhood in Teakean with Juanita to visit.She had a great time renewing fri- Thursday Viola Johns and Dianendships and inaking new ones. Gruscclose ivcnt to Lcwiston to keep

Marilyn and Verlin Benjamin medical appointments. They Metvisited with Gertie Pederson in Mos-

nessa Clcmenhagen and had lunch

Saturday evening Dan and KarlaLambert and Josh and Erica, Jo Geneva Davis of Lcwiston w~s a

unday dinner guest of hcr motherFritz and Cindy Fligel. and childl.en) and brother, Pearl and Phillipattended the Bull Bash in Lewis-'Gl.oseclose. Monday afternoon

Tile-'on.

Sunday the Lamberts drove to da Metcalf and Delores PolumskyHeadquarters where Karla's sisterand brother-in-law, Kim and Steve Bryce Henson, Mark Maland,Roth and children were camperl I Chad Henson and Mike Ogle fishedThey had a fun day together. at Lake Couer d'Alene Saturday and

a houseguest of hcr mother Juanita Marsha Schroeffler and FondaCraig from Wednesday until Sun Wilson sPent Sunday with their

mother Muriel Hubbard.Vannessa Clemenhagen and Ed

Clark of Lewiston visited one dav

Steve A. RishllngIa,';;;;,!;;„;„„„,„,„,.„„„,„

Attorney at Law~

er went to SPol.ane on business andi eturned home Saturday. While

I

Gieneyal PraCtiCe 'liere they visited with old friendsBetty and Ralph Shute.

Emphasi ing Sunday Harold and LenaBelleLarson attended the Tcakean

Days'athering.They saw many friendshad a good time.

COMMUNITY CHURCHKarl and Wanda Enger's main 402 Main Juliaetta

activity in recent weeks has been Mark Fischer, Pastorscouring the homes of friends and Telephone 276-4510relatives for boxes suitable for pack- Churching, Their move to Lewiston is sche- Sunday School . 8:30 amduled to take place this week, Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 pm

Jeri) and Jody Smith and grand IPastor's home

son Scott went to Bovill Mondayto visit Jake and Mildred Beyer and CHURCH OF THE NAZARENEfamily. On Wednesday they joined o16 State St Juliaettaa large group of farmers at a tour I Sunday Schooland barbecue at Genesee honoring, Church . -. 11 am, 6;00 pmGary Esscr as conservation farmer 'tudy 8s Prayer Wed. 7:00 pmof the year. at the parsonage

Saturday visitors at the Smith David Waltner, Pastor —276-3640farm were their son Jim and two i

gi anddaughters Kristen and AlissaI

EMMANUEL LUTHERANof Hayden Lake; Jerry's sister Anna', CameronHunter of Lenorc and Marjorie

I

Sunday School - 9".45 am(Williams) Hardman, Orofino; BudIWorship Service... 11;00 amand Elaine Breithaupt and Jennifer David Kappus, PastorHood of Portland. Sunday visitors '89-3471were John and Janna Lemon anddaughters Alisha and Brianna of SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTColfax and Vicke Rice and her two Sabbath School anddaughters from Juliactta, 'hurch . 9:30-12:00 am

Gary Schrocder of Moscow visit i Ron Schultz, Pastored his brother Jeff Thursday., Elvene Wilson, Superintendent

2764101

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Welcome You

SOUTI'IWICK CHURCHSouthwick

Sunday School 9:15 amChurch . 10:00 amWednes Kids'lub 4-5:30 pmBible Study 6:30-7:30 pm

Church —289.4867

Park Newsuy quay bmiin

Park folks finished off June with',the biennial Park Reunion Picnicat Boulder Creek Campground. Thelast Saturday in June, every second

'ear,is set aside for present and'ormerresidents and friends to get,

togeuier for a potluck picnic and,an afternoon of shared memoriesand catching up. This year only 24attended but with enough food for!an army and cooperative weather,;it was a fine day. I

Traveling the farthest were Bud'ndElaine (Ringsage) Breithaupt

RICH - CLEAN

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Carl's ExcavatingCarl King, Owner Phone 476-7848

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TUESDAYS to FRIDAY.... 8 a. rn. to 5 p m.Vincent Fibelstad, PA-C

includln g:P er sona IAoto, Home, LIfe

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[~7 Harold 8 Doris Ellis Phone 289N606

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AgriculturalPreferred Farms, Hobby Farms, Ranches

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%our Independent, Local AgeIItIepresatetlng hAany Excellent Compaflles

Ken ~, Idcrho Phone 28'OPW1

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ASSEMBLY OF GOD210 E. Main Kendrick

Sunday School ..9:30 am

Mid-Week Wed., 7:00 pm'.Robert Novak, Pastor —289-4590 I anil C

Well Ibillingj L. L. C.

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and ServiceLicensed, Bonded, Insured

j —Call for Free Estimate- Joe Greerj Residential ~ Commercial j!i

289-5666Kim Cannon ji: Ol

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After that 1)y «ppointlncnt only. Is

I)foscow Office: Kendrick Office:334 N Jackson St. P. O. Box 8114 Main St., P. O. Box 69

Moscow„ l<iaho 83843 Kendrick, idaho 83537,(208) 883 )555(FAX 883 8059 (208) a89 8555/FAX 289 289 8558 I

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Jim Miller, Pastor —289-4867 I

UNI ILi'0 METHODIST CHURCH810 E. Main Kendrick

Sunday School ......,....., 10 am

Worship Service .......8:3ll '»»Susan Butts, Pastor

or 743-0375 (pastor's home)

UNITED METHODIST CHURCHCavendish, On main road to OrofinoChurch ......8:30 am

Jerry Homrich, Pastor —470-5617 I

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH214 State St, Juliaetta

Sunday School .....9:45 amWorship Service .. 8:45 am

David Kappus, Pastor289-3471

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Juliaetta, ID 83535A Community for

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Phone (208) 276-7591TDD (206) 335-3248

1 bedroom apartmentslaundry facilitygarden plotscommunity area for

community orfamily events

patiosfany Apartments Ilave lseen

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FOR SALE: Pickup Camper. Phone289-4227.

tfdc LET OUR TEAM WORK FOR YOU!We can handle all your insurance n<e<]h,

Serving Washington & IdahoCall us tod fy f<fr a fre«quote!

HOUSE FOR RENT in JuliaettaCall 276-3661.

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NEED HELP HAYING'? 1 have 3years experience, Call Matt Weycnat 289-3281.

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FOR SALE: Good full-size Hide-Bed with Simmons mattr<fss, 870.Phone 289-376],

2 690]0,<J3710.481 BRICKhY INSURANCE

1035 NW Nye Suite APullman, WA 9916399163509 332-1532

F.IIEIIY INSiURANCE1230 S. GrandPullman, IVA

99163509-334-3, 10

800-556-6363

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HOUSEKEEPER needed immedi-ately, Must have own transporta-tion and be very dependable, Oneday a week, Must have referrals.Call Lynnette at 289-5502, CIII h-Side Recychllg

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FOR SALE: Ford Tractor, 8N, newbattery, fresh paint, nice runner,w/mower and scraper, $3]50. Ph.206-285-1529 after 6.

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FOR SALE: Cano]ty for full-sizepickup, $50. Also Forney welderplus long extension, $60. Phone276-4351,

In cooperation with the City of Kendrick,Dave Dean of Davey's Recycling, will be in

Kendrick ecch Thursday morning to pick uprecyclible items if placed at the curbside.

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LOST: Check book in Juliaetta. Re-turn to P. O. Box 536, Juliaetta or]cave at Gazette office, Containedappointment cards, fishing licenceand other important papers.

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TO GIVE AWAY TO GOOD HOME:Kittens. Phone 289-5553.

7)ERE'9 Bla (2,<]A]A,.

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Here is what is being accepted at this time:

Vie%sprintI',flagazines

Carclboarfi (corrugatecl 8 u]ftcorrugatedjClear ClassTin CansAluminum CanPlastics No. 1, Mo. 2 & Milk Jugs

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DAYCARE AVAILABLE in myhome. Meals & snacks provided,Call Lucinda 276-4512.

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FREE TO GOOD HO55IE: 18-mo.old Austral]]an ShephcrdrfBorderCollie spayed female. Gentle I

around children, livestock. Knows I

a feiv basic commands, Nice dogs,but v e have one too many. Phone289-3943,

THE FQLLQWING IS SUGGESTED:

Please don't use plastic bags for recyclibles.4 Please have items out by 7:30 a. m. Thursdays4 it would help if you would rinse all cans and

make sure they are empty. You do not haveto take the labels off.

4 Cardboard must be flattened. It would bevery space saving if everything else was alsoflattened.

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WANTFD TO RENT; In Kendrickor Juliaetta. 2 bedroom house oror moble horne. Peri'er a placewith minimum yard care, (olderperson). Call Wally Fraser 276.44]2 or 276-4033,

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HELP NEEDED: Part-time Cleaningperson, Kendrick Jt. School Dis-trict No. 283. Application deadline4 p. m., Monday, July 7, 1997,Phone 289-4211. Equal Opportu-nity Employers,

THANt» YOU VERY MUCH

NEED YOUR LAWN MOWED thissununer or taken care of whileyou are on vacat/on. A reliableboy will do it for you. Call Adrianst 289"4597.

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FOR SALE: 1991 manu factur edholne in Ju]faetta. 2-bdrln, 2-bath,Located in IM<R Homes park.Features carport, storage room,fireplace, deck dc more. ContactSteve Swoops, Summit t Realty,208-882-0545, or 208-746-2255, or1-80-382-0755.

CITY OF JULIAETTAENTERPRISE FUNDS

STATEMENT OF REVENUESAND EXPENSES

FOR THE QUARTER ENDINGMAY 31, 1997

Qrtr. to Date Yr. To DateActual Actual

!„IIIlgII'!Igg QIJPiPIP$4t2p

AVAILABLE: Riverside Sports Shopon Hwy 12, Orofino, ID, A retailstore. Sells hunting &: fsshing lic.,gear, guns 8< amm. Bc more. AlsoInc]udcs 6 S]ncla]r gas pumps.Contact Steve Swoope, SummitRealty, 20H82-0545 or 208-746-1255 or 1-800-382-0755,

v'otterifoo fix

~ Eovolopos

W Statolfonts

v'osiffoss Fores

W Soslooss Canis

W Stotiosory

W Iivltotioss

W Ticitots

W Proyraas

W Posters

W Napidls

13,5138,9587,270

47,40i335,94924,793

108,145

10,8628,266

10,251

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289-3381,46 gbof sanitationI

LAWN MOWING SERVICE in theOameron, Le]and, Southwick area.Call 2894391, ask for Russ.

tf52ncTotal Exp 29,379

Net Income(Loss) 362

Retained Earnings—BeginningRetained Earnings—Ending 362

V. J.'sBeauty Bar

WANTED; Pasture for 2 momules. 509-758-7019.

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fOR RENT: 1 dl 2 bedroom apart-ments. Phoae 208-835-4S11.

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NEED YOUR YARD WORK DONE2Call me at 289-4494.

]7,088

192,464

209,552

1997289-3291

Pub]<shed 1 Time Ju]y 3We are pleased to

welcomeI'IFFANY HENSON

a recent graduate ofLeon's School of Hair

Design in Moscow

to our staff.Tiffany is looking

forward to working in

the community

MITCHELL

CONSTRUCTION

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LOOKING fOR AVON productsbut don't ]cxi<ow where to buyOufmf Call Shirley Hadley, Avon

lxxdepcedefxt Sales Representative.S74T707.

4MdcBack Hoe 8< Dump Truck

Seneral ExcavationSeptic Installation

Licensed & Bonded In Idaho

ALATREN laxs-xxrIGS w]II be heldFriday't 8:00 If. m. for teenagers1$ @coro and older, at the FarmBureau Ixlurance Bldg, Ifi< Kend-rtek. Call 3843151 for Info.

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Good Work ot Coilpotitlvo Pries

comein or can

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208-276-3028Doris

Mondays

VlddeTues., Thurs., hl.

1%0ifIIIIIONAL CAM~ CLEAN

ISO. Contact Saydea'o Home~.Keadriolc. SSO<081.tf4do IsbWbbIAIWbcss IWI999WIn995\IIIWIIIIsbebIII'I'IsseIII 'I

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/II fbi - meothg room.'$25 f<xr

%Sot~ and meetixftg room, Con-

ksum ot Scott Helaon atsea%MT

TiffanyTues. 8 Thurs. Custom Matting

!8 Framing

~ Special AssignmentsStock Phot ra h

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289-5241

Thursday eveningsby appointment.

Hours: 9 to 5WW5IIIAWWWW%%9WIW%WLWIWW59WIW9WIIAAI

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Bids shall be accompanied by a!INVITATION FOR BIDS bid bond in the amount of 10%

of'he

total bid, such security to con-2:00 P. M. Jul 10 9,

Sealed bids will be received until ' f, h h' k b ] ! STATEMENT OF REVL'NUESuy 10, 1997, at theimonev order, bank draft or bid'ND EXPENDITURES

office of the SuPerintendent, Kend- bond or bonds In addition the suc-I FOR THE QUARTERrick Joint School District No. 283 cessful bidder wi]l furnish an ap- IEih'DING MAY 31, 1997

2001 Highway 3, Kendrick, Idaho,, <n]rtr. to Date Yr. to Date83537 for ASBESTOS ABATEMENT, pro ved Perforrmance Security an

I Labor Materia]s Security in the, Actual Actual

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HIGH SCHOOL. Bids will be opened amount of ]00%%u f th t t f]-,']'-VENUFS:

on that date and evaluated by the E h b dd, and „b, tractor 'ui iy 'ourc<s 40 '90IJ

!Kendrick Joint School District No. must have a valid Idaho Public Con- S'.att-'ouices 22,903

I283 afte< whic]l atl award will bc tractor's License ill the proper class- "ical Sources 12,292ification. The successful bidder mustIn general the work consists of a]so comply with and pay fees for 'i'oial Revnues 24,]08 75,504

the following;permits and accreditation outlinedRemoval and disPosal of non-a -ln the applicable Idaho Codes. I ]XPEND]TUBES:

bestos floor tile and asbestos con- The School District is committed r;<.nero] Govern. 27,364 44,192taining nratcrials (ACM) mastic to the non-discrimination against Public Safety 96 211from within three rooms within the any employee or applicant for em- Street 10,975 46,616

I ass elated] p]oyment because of race, co]or, re- Library 374 966,containment barrier installation andi] illigion sex or national orgincleaning / dec<fntamination required Noo i er may wi raw is i'thd h''d 'I'otal Fxpend. 38,809 91,985

for at least 30 days after the sche-Work on this Project is scheduled du]cd time for receipt of bids ex- r. xc< ss Revenueo e performed elver ]0 days start- cept as noted in the Instruction toi )ver Expend. (14,401) (16,481)

mg approximately July 28, 1997, Bidders, The Owner reserves the Fund Balance-p sum bid and the right to rej 317,739

waive anv irregularities or infor-,iliarizc himself with site con<iitions rnaiities. Fund B:ilance-and v<frify thc quantities of mater- pub]]shed 2 T;mes. l nailing (14,701) 301,258ia]s to be remov&. A non-nlanda- Published June 25, a. July3, 1997tory pre-bid walk-through will be ]'nb]]she 1 Time: July 3, 1997conducted at 1:30 P. M., Tuesday,

!July 1, 1997. Contractors shall meet INVITATION TO BID The first major zoning ordinance'll the High School lobby area. CITY OF KENDRICK, IDAHO in the U. S. was enacted in New

Bids shall be submitted on the Sealed bids will be received by York City in 1916.form pr.ovi<led ivith the contract doc- the City Clerk of the City of Kend- A drop or two of vanilla in yourumcnts. Contract documents may be rick no later than 11:00 a, m. PDT coffee or hot chocolate can give it i

s<.cure<1 at the office of MCS En- on Tuesday, July 8, 1997, at City a continental air.vironmenial, ]nc„at 2]04 Reserve Hall, P, O. Box 195, Kendrick, IDStreet, Missoula, MT 59801, or they 83537 for the following work. I

will be mailed upon calling (406)i

1997 STREAMBANK

PROTECTION OF A WATER MAINf ffff ffff fff ffi ffff ff>f i ffff fl, STABILIZATION FOR THE

The project will consist of riprapR/JSH bank stabilization along the Pot-

latch River within the city limitsCO!IStPtlef]f'Ort gQ. I

~ of Kendrick, ID. Work must be corn.

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pleted within 10 days of Notice toNeiv C<tllt<lrUelfoRI Proceed. All work below the "Mean

e Remode]]no High Water" level must be complet-wr

fr~~ Ilail Sidfao cd by August 31, 1997~ Vinyl Rep]ecclvetst

IBids will be opened publicly at

WindowsI

the aforementioned time and place.~ R<9<tfblo Bidders and other interested parties

are invited to be present at the bidCALL FOR ESTIMATE < opening

289<611 A public Works Contractors Lic- 'oence for the State of Idaho is re-

paul Rush ~ Kendridc I quired to bid on this work, All bidsshall be accompanied by a bid bond,or cashiers check, made payable tothe City of Kendrick, ID in theamount of not less than 5 percentof the total amount of the bid.

Jeanette I, TIIjei prs-Sld: A prs-bid walk thrnnsh ]!

of the project will be held at CityAttorneywt-Law

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Hal] and the project site on July Q,gf[[)Tf $fgQ)2, 1997.

The city council of the city of $cl)eS Q )el'QICeBankruptcy —Wills N Probate i Kendrick may by resolution reject

Real Estate x Business 'ny and all bids and make further —CALxFamily Law a Divpree ! ca]]s for bids in the sa<ne manner

t:hock lyonsas the original call. The City also

1/19 Idaho St.—Lew[ston !"""es '"', "g"t to w"'e '"y '"- [gv 83$.8+4formalities in the bids received, No

743-3o67 bidder msy withdraw his bid afterthe hour set for the opening thereof

LPVENINGS unless the award of contract is de-JULIAETTA —216-36S7

l layed for more than thirty days.I,!

Jerry L. BrownMayor

Published 2 Times:

C. H l]I. Pubushsd June ls, 26, 7997 For yollf

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Licensed Public Accountant!

ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING

TAX PREPARATIONELECTRONIC FILING

~ REVENUES:

!

Serving Your Community 59,963For 26 Years Sewer 36,464

Member: Sanitation 28,806

Idaho Assoc. Public Accountaa]sTotal Rev. 29,741 125,233

National Society Pfxb]]e Acceuat.t

Expenses:Kendrick Lewiston

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Ti olclebt ioo Ln ~xihteilce is the

Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna, Austr ',which opened in 1752.

4 The Kendrick Gazette, Thursday, July 3, 1997 Safe Driving Tips, For Senior Citiens

I Though there are bikes trains and

TC sidewalks, most Americans rely on

1) a TC their car Lvhen it comes to gettingfrom one place to another.

And it's there, behind the wheel,l~

that many people notice the firstsigns of aging.

"Driving is one of the most com-~ plex activities we do, so it's no sur-

prise that it's affected very earlySIC jg I l ) EridS 1

ily cimnges accampatrying olderage," explains Dr. Rebecca Logsdon,assistant professor of psychiatry and

sity of Washington School of Medi-behavioral sciences at the Univer-

cine. "This doesn't mean that peopleBEDROOMS, REC ROOMS„KITCHENlS I, have to stop driving; they simply

) need to identfy the problem andOR BATHS find ways to compensate for it,"

Changes in driving skills firstj 1 start around age 60, when peopleAI.~aQ SMALLER REMNANTS THAT WOULD may report they don't feel as com-

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fortable driving as they used to,Tltcse problems can be related to af nutnber of different causes. Among

C ers Dog Houses Porches Sheep Stands—changes in vision, Logsdon explains

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that as people age they may experi-anything you can tRI)nk of .Ience a reduction in their field ofcisiatt Additionally, it becomes moredifficult for eyes to acljust and focus—- ~ on different objects. This problem

( ) lb lg 1N C HOME CENTER'I>, le I. eiP glare of headlights.

Arthritis or physical pain can al-

~)~'o limit driving abilities such as be-

at competitive prices, too.son home.

~ Phone: 289-8061 KendriCk, IdahO ~i R» a»d s«ila onsiott of willi~is~lr I lkc, B. C. were iveckcnd visitors

1>~1 of Fcldie and Elaine GalloLvay,iF

l Norma and Richard Abranis and—! Alice Erman had breakfast Sunciay't d Saturdav nigtit with Theresa

gjg Isur Rjjtge HEWS atld famiLY.Sunday Leonard Jones took Nate

Isy Arkyne Oiemin Harris to church in Clarkston and l

and Betty Mcivianan out to lunch after the services.Rubin and Chris Harris Avcre Fri-

(Last Week's NOLvs) day dinner guests of Leonard Jonesand family in Kendrick.

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Jerry Galloway hosted a Summer I A week ago Sunday through Wcd.,Soltice party Saturday at his hoine Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, Mr.with many friends attending. and Mrs. Bert Russell, Ione Helgcson, t

Friday Alcie and Norman Nehkcn of Bcllingham, Wash., Mrs. Juliavisited with Grace Ingle. Stewart of Fairbanks, Alaska and

On Sunday after church Theresa, Mrs, Marie Krulic of Lyncien, Wash.I

tLeonard and Dexter Jones visited visited with the A. C. Wilson fam-I h

Iwith their daughter Aletha and Leo- ilies.nard's sister Betty and Bart Branl- i5'Is. Bett>'elson of San FrancLsco,~ tell in Lewiston. Calif. spent Saturday night with '

ISunday Diane, Terry and Brian Ruthie Wilson. She visited A. C.Clemm attended the VFW picnic at and Leona Wilsu» Sunday, I tthe home of Gerald and Lee Hal-seth.

ed Helmer Days. Diane marched inthe parade with the V. F. W. Au»-

1> IgcISscIOQ I Perg+Vliary. She entered the logging con- I

test and won 2nd in JilLs, 2nd in I O Stress ~ Headaches It Windows 95

Jack and Jill with her brother Al-Word .. 1vin, and placed 1st in power saw. l Work & SPorts Related

I Pain Word =1(This Week's News)

Tu sd y night Leonard, Th rcsa) CarOI BradfOrd

ci)IT, HHPl V4IN4@e

via Seeman at Spokane. The next I ~4day Theresa and Sylvia went shop- 1 4ping while Leonard, Dexter and San l lewent, flying.

Theresa's brouier David Hagery t 4

senior must give up driving,ily members can help by having al-ternative transportation options theycan offer. Family members shL>ul"

ling able to completely turn the headto look for traffic or operate a carwith manual transmission.

Reaction time also decreases withagc. Though it may not be obviousiIL other activities, a delay in res-ponse time can be quite noticeablein unexpected driving situations.Illiness can also affect driving abili-ties as people age. These includecardiac conditions, dementia, Alz-heimer's disease, Parkinson's dis-i:Lse and other problems.

To help address these problems,I.iigsdon rcconljnends that seniors..-peak with their physician and fol-lorwr his or her advice regarding pos-.ible driving limitations. In addi-tion, the American Association forretired Persons offers a drivingcourse called 55-ALIVE to help sen-iors focus on safe driving skills.

I.ogsdon notes that the key to im-[!I'oving driving skills is to stay foc-ItscLI on the task at hand and keepLlistractions to a minimum.

Tips to decrease distractions in-.1LLde:

Turn off the radioAvoid driving during heavy traf-

fic or during bad weatherAvoid driving at nightDon't drive a car you are un-

!:Imiliar withBe cspecmially cautious when

,ltiving in unfamiliar areas."Of course this is good advice for

:iffyone driving a car," Logsdonnotes. "Seniors just need to be ex-.ra aware and alert when on the,"oaa d,

Logsdon notes that friends or re-'.:Ltives, especially adult children uf«Idcr parents, may be ones to ap-proach a senior Tvith concerns aboutiriving. While it's fine to raise con-;erns, she notes relatives shoulditelp the senior identify specific pro-!)1L'Itis tulcl possible solutions and cn-i uuruge an objective driving evalua-Liun if there is disagrcemcnt, If the

also be aware that these options canbe difficult to accept or adjust to

"For some people, giving up dri-ving means giving up their life as KENDRICI( FAMILYthey know it," Logsdon says, "Sen-iors, their families and physicians DENTISTRYneed to work together to determine

~ JFFF SpWLE p p 5the best options for each indivi-dual." 289-322 I

It is estimated that some 2,000 5IONDAY c),00;IIII 5;00umasteroid-Earth collisions have oc- 0:00aiff- jy'I00pmcuprred in the last 60 million years... CLOSI D1VEDNI'N.

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Wednesday to Friday 5 am-9 pm

Saturdays 6 am to 9 pm

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Friday, July 4 . Prime Rib of Beef: $ 9.95 =

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AT NEW LOCATION

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Dewalt Sander, (eg $54.94 ... SALE $49.994-pc. Adjustable Wrench Set......$11.9950-ft. Garden Hose..............$8.99

28 lb. bucket . $39.9972 Ib. bucket . $13.99—~-

eeCampers —we have0 We can supply you with

~ " Propane —Worms —Maggots —Corn

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