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Vol. 100 Class of '73 Reunion ! Plans are Complete Final plans and preparations for ! the 1973 class reunion have been set. Friday, May 28, will be a pre- reunion get together at the Bottoms Up Tavern in Juliaetta starting at 8;00 p. m. If we have too large a crowd for the space, we will move down..to Steve Rishling's home in Juliaetta, Saturday evening, May 29, the re- union. will begin at 7 o'lock-at the V,; —.F. W. Hall in Kendrick. We plan on two hours of conversation, snacks, and fun. Anyone (not limited to. 1973 graduates) wishing.to attend start; ing at 7:00 may do so-by paying $ 26 for singles, or. $ 35 for couples IN AD- VANCE to Lisa Walker; 124 N, 9th St. -Kendrick, iiD 83537, We must. have. this znoney by May 23 in order:to plan 'for attendance;, .A.,class.picture will be taken, around 8:30.p.', m.- and; class. booklets will be available for 'aQ class''meinbers. At 9:00 p. m. we are 'opening the"doors to 'the public for a rook & roll cou-'try dance. The cost is- $ 5 per"per- son't the door, or advance tickets are heing sold at- Town: & Country Diner,': Red Cross Pharmacy, Julia-'tta'arket, Antelope Inn, Bottoms Up Tavern, and Phil's''.Fool City. - The -dance will last until':pp-a. m. and the barid is 'Mixed, Company'rom Lewiston. All class inembers >LEASE plan on staying. after the dance to clean .the hall. (We must have.it cleaned thit: evenjzjg ..because ithere- Is a graduation dinner at the haQ'the fol- lowing . day.) Sunday,.at '12:00 noon,'ill "be a potluck. dinner in the-Kendrick Park for, anyone wanting to attend..Bringi your lawn-chairs and plan for:a" dayi of-relaxation ind good conversation. ' The committee hopes everyone from the class:.will be'-able to attend and make- this the best - reunion everi, Plans Shaping Up For Nay 29 Festival The planning commitee met last Thursday .evening to complete pre- parations for the 1993 Locust Blos- som Festival parade to be held Sat- urday, May 29, at the traditional thne of 10:00. Sharpi "Disney Comes to Town" is this year's parade theme. Trophies wiQ be awarded in the following cate- gories; ~veraQ':Grand Prize (best of the parade, —;, Best; of Theme Best costiime ", Best Royalty Huznorous . Marching Groups —;Horses: Individual, Groups, and Horse Drawn Children'. Parade (various cat» egories. The Festival,'ill; again be using the back street area'-'between'he small park"and the Gene Blo'cke re- sidence.up to" City Hall, which will be blocked off and reserved'for par.- ade-.entries.,The'arade entry'able will: be"placed near'City Hall. This new location will provide a safer .location for entries-arid enable Main Street traffic flow to be uninterrup- . ted'until the parade time.- . This year a',"Show, & Shine" auto- mobQe show will be held at the high school parking lot. Elaine Galloway and!.sons Don and;Dale.are,coordi- nating this event.'orses.'and -horse drawn entries '- wQ1" .aiiemble'.::.'in the",k osterviQe" area'. as 'haus':been traditional. Gerald Haljfeth;:;band Dareld Hazeltine are assembQung -,this - feature. The'.'pa'rade committee is .hoping that' every organization, business, ind;: family- in 'he Kendrick-Julia- etta::;= ar'ea will -participate in -some way:.to make this the best,.parade yet,-Entry, forms wiQ be mailed very solon or,can'be obtained from: Sharon Harris. -Please, plan. to participate in some way, even if only. by "dressing .up".-'to:honor 50 years of Walt Dis- ney,,':characters. --With the Disney theme, a'rich.'ar-'ay",of possibilities to,develop floats and.-'.;.displays are ...pr'ovided, 'since every character that Disney develop- ed'. or the many-, .'fairy,'ale-'based moyjes are aQ fair game. . Brammer Disagrees 'That Gieen Stock 'fas an; Emergency -' se'e by,,-the paper, that Latah County', Commissioner .. Magnuson wants to.-th'ank,: aQ those. who helped with the;Greeristock emergency. 'I respectfully..', disagree it -was 'not an emergency —.. It:,':was a stupid self- inflicted', situation. --'-AQ-'these,",:kids had to do was call ;some'hsdperedu.buses,,:. to,haul-.";thezq home, but they"imposed'hemselves on'he..taxpayers- of. Latah County. .What if"'som'e local: citizen-needed the'mbulance while- it:was,hauling these druggies to the hospital? My wife and I donate to the 'ambulance, senior citizens and cancez.'und so excuse me, Commissioners, don' send me a tax.biQ for this juvenile delinquency episode. WiQ'all these kids pay for the am- bulance? I realize not aQ the kids 're responsible for this. "'h, by the way,. Commissioners, if you cannot collect .this 30 to 40 ,thousand dollars'pent by .the county —.will you thank the taxpayers, or just continue to.shame those'hat not donate, or quietly stick it to them? Werner Brammer April Was W8t, But.lt Didn't s8t a Record, The month of April was a wet 30 days, but it didn't set., any records> Chas Bower reniinded us this week. Charlie says that in 34 years of keeping precipitation records for the Soil Conservation Service, the high- est precipitation for April was 5.97 in 1958. Second highest was'the 4.5 in 1993. The lowest moisture received in the 34-year period was .05 in 19B6. The 31-year average. for April, excluding the two extrenie highs and the one, extreme low is 1.66 inches. . Thanks, Charlie. Women's Softball Team Begins Practice Sunday The women's softball team will have its first practice of the season Sunday, May 16, at B:45. Practices and games will be held on Sundays and Wednesdays at 6:45 at the high school field. Anyone interested in a fun, action packed summer, be there and bring your mitt. Camp8rs at Hamm8r Creek The Kendrick Camper Klub en- joyed an outing last weekend at the Hammer Creek Campground on the Salmon River. The group took a pick up and 4-wheeler ride over Sumac Ridge into Joseph Plains and down by Graves Creek. A 58-mile ride. They enjoyed a potluck on Satur- day and then aQ returned home that afternoon. Those camping were Fred and Alice Snyder, Gordon and Fran- ces Peters, Harold and Doris Ellis, and Elmo and Marge Eldrdige. EVERGREEN FRIEDSHIP CLUB The Evergreen Friendship Club wiQ meet at the home of Vicky Ben- scoter on Thursday, May 20 at 1:30. MIA1 NTI MENUS 4 DATES FOR ARIA SB4loR5 Friday, May 14— Turkey and Noodles Buttered Peas Coleslaw Dry Fruit Muffins and Butter Peach Crisp & Topping Wednesday May 19— Baked Beans & Ham Potato Salad Relish Plate Corn Bread & Butter Fruit and Cookies DATES TO REMEMBER May 14: Meal. Crafts. 18: Blood Pressure Clinic. In Kendrick 10:30. Juliaetta at 1:30. 19: Meal. Movie The United States has about 6,000 state parks and 48 national parks. Car Sh.ow„.%I(ill-le- A Festival Attraction A "Show & Shine" car show will be held at 2:00 p, m. at the KHS parking lot'as;.part'of the 1993 Kend- rick, Locust Blossom Festival.; Satur- day, May 29, reminded Elaine GaQo- way,', who with sons Don.,and Dale, are-coordinating the event. Anyone planning to enter their rigs,in the parade and are not pre-., registered, be at the school by 9 that morning. If you are pre-registered, be there by 9:30. Th'ere are. categories for: Peoples'hoice; Best Car Club; Pre-Fifties; fifties, Sixties, and Seventies, and the 70's to present. Anyone with a pretty rig.may. en- ter whether it. is a. custom car or truck, a'estored car or truck, a cranker, a street rod, or an aQ ori- ginal. Pre-registration forms may be ob- tained from 289-5319 or 289-'5361; Be sure to "spit and shine" your rig for this showi Connie Silf low to Graduate, From LCSC Friday, May 14 Congratulations 'onnie SQflowi You'e finally made iti Connie will be graduating from Lewis-Clark State College this Friday at 6:00 p. m. Connie is a member of the first class to graduate from LCSC's Soc- ial Work Program. She has obtained a major in social work and a minor in criminal justice. AQ are welcome to attend the ceremonies and help Connie cele- brate this memorable moment after years of hard work and dedication. Thanks. Love from Fred, Heather, Jarrod azld Tim. ,uf fu Kendrick, Latah County, Idaho, Thursday, May 13, 1993 USPS No, 001133 Na. 48 state Grange Musfur, i~ sale of Disney cut-outs <u»iuu "«uuuu" io Supt Ang+urS 'Lecturer, anci ~ives (Will Aici Swimming Pool - A Great Children's Parade ~yisif Keuciriuii grange ICover Iustulial'iou ou «>uu» +uu~ r uuui guustiunS Abeut The Idaho State Grange Master~29 Lo t Bl Kids, Moms and Dadsi It's once uud Lecturer, accompanied bi ibuiu~ib „D. < '"u 'u„uuulu iime iu start uluinuibu Four Nay 'l8 leVy EleCfiun Wives Lavona and Virginia, ',visited I d f. d "- " costumes and parade entries for the Kendrick Grange last week ancI Q f th I b ., ),1993 Locust Blossom Festival child- As we get closer to .Tuesdays'May . commended the membership for its ~ ~ .. t,rens parade. This year'.'theme. will 18 school ejection,'.day',--ther'e."larue '2'. '. 'ctive; ParticiPaiton in and SUPPort out of a numbe of W lt Disney. be I"e same as the big Parade, uDIS-t school issues that.iface. Samei'uschool: 'f community service.Projects...: "'- h, te ".d ney Comes to Town,'nd should Pro- zones, and one that affceti:aQ:sbhjol. Master Arley Weaver whQ4 dedi» k ", vide plenty .oi creative':opportunity zones. In Eones 2 (Kendrick)'. and 3 ..'ated to seeing Grange member~hip Th fl - - d Once again the cat'gories will be: (North Juliaetta and adjo'hdng,rm~ .. increased, Put more emPhasis ori Kooskia couple and featur lywood G ouPs . -: . areas between the, two;,'towns),','.a,.': . '.- Granges being involved in-:.pubQO cut-out of Po ky d .- Decorated Bjcycli., ' . a trustee election'ill.,be':held-'iwjth- -:. servjce. First Lady, of the- Idaho G f Pl t th D i Costumes, 'ncumbents Debbie. Klan,.':an'6-'-,;iBud,'„, -„",:- Henson running in each -':;zone.".:,:res-",:.:'.; "" edlt the Idaho Grange News. spoke:. Duck nd n 'of Ji H ' '". - —.Mjnj Floats (non motorized) pectively. In aQ zones a;i.-yeua'..'Bup -';";:--,.'..: —. of the various service. projects 'thaut I ' '"' '-".. 'Pre-registration is strongly,-encour- plemental majntenanice':-'',band ~'„oje'ra-'u " '. '- -'e promotes'ind='-thu'e anl nicely p~i~t~d th ', 'aged. You may register .by picking tion."overzMe levy," .»„WIQ';.be~',-.held„, .- ctiyities of ~the~ farm .Orga'njza-.' t ' '., Up'a form at the Jujjaet'ta G~ade 'The one year ov'errjde.-',will-u:b'e"'for tions .that deserve the supportof „„„b . ' ... .-.: . School office or the. Julia'etta . or $ 160,000. Because of. this.-'up'-."c'ominug- 'rangers; ':; .: .-":-:; $ 25 h d $5 of thi o o';to, Kendrick Post Offices..', ',: ' -election, Superiritendent 'Eldon",=Tay»;..i . Lecturer Win Kircher,"-who. was help pay for th l I Q I ' 'You may ais»egjster. by',caQjng lor has compiled some,.'questioni::'„and:-. elected-,to that office last'.October', I bl nk t " Jane F»d «276-7031 Rememberi answers that might better,;":,'explain,;., feels', strongly that Lectureis .-must K J C ..-..'.,-.... the. parade is just a few':weeks:aw'ay, the issues, as.. children who must be entertain- the "installation Th ' W t '...Children will on«again lilie uP . Does this mean.that our, taxes;.will- ed; While there's a place -for'. furj ' h ' ',", ", .'on: E. Kirby St„between'he, Joyce go up? and entertainment in the Lecturer,',s.: onatjon of $ 2 ppp ' ', Clemenhagen residence"'.and i Ken- Answer: program, Kircher said,'is i or,',- her- - I taQ ti „'. th '' 'rjck .Ga»ge Judging;- 'WQl, -begin,:" Unfortunately, 'yes, at".:i.-'rate:.'.of.,:,; I'irst ".:,responsibility is education'alf'Q h I' 'th t '. "'''" promptly at 9:30 All entriei -must approximately $ 1,0?,per","''.-.'th'ouusaiiid:... ,dealirig.. with a variety,'- of:..topics',,to-,' d 1 h I . '-,,be,iegistered-and in line': to:.be jud-. dollars 'of assessed'arkemt:.uvualue;u;.- ..",- U t,i the thinldng-'and-- growth .of the chlorine used to purify'..":-,the: - ., " '.': .,: . -". - 'uestion: m~mb~~~. -:: .. ", -'.'='-'pool ~~t~~.. The banket wiQ': ';be '' ':: - ':.,'.....' . -,; . Ho'w'does this-: ov'errlde'';,.'corn - Virgiriia Jacobson, Kendrick's-Lec-',,''spread across the pool (on -,roQers): "OyCe Clemenhag4un"u.;... 'With surrounding:.;,districts?.':,",;.:-:,-.'".,- gram, that evening tracing, the'is-.",'i These wooden cut- '- '- .0"~e'er'OSltlOn'-.Oh" -'. Kendrick '160,000, $ 2'-80/$ 1000 ory.—,.an;,:purposes ofu.--Locust:Bios. '<d to last for years and are;.,'a'vail- .Latah=Ltbt'at'lr QOaut'Ci;;i,,Genesee 282',000;;:;..3.59/;.,'-';1000'om'Festival. Ordinarily terrified':by: l bl f K =g b. -'-.:,,: ", ..: „.-'."::..::" ..Whitepine . 575,000 -. 5,'38/: 000 .,':. a microphone, she presented I er.pro-, h d t Phil F 0'd-Cit -,::.:-: On May 18, there wjuQ.bbe.an elec-. Potlatch 430000'. 563i==, 000,;: gram'.with'onfidence, wjzjning prai-.,'. <: -;: - ',',':.:-::,;-'. 'tion: to. fiQ .vacant posujtjons:.on, the Lewiston 5,101,4$ 3.'::,:-.,3.99/::,'1000..:. =" . ', se 'rom the visitors., present 'and. "e, . ~. f': '''' ',:,',"=.",',"-'. Latah,:,County Library,'oazd =:POQ-. Mos«wu. 3u795!gu59,-".';-9 17!i;->pup) particularly from-,Lavona .';-Weaver,'Sw88t Afz8!!n8u, install: ...'-.:.".".. ing'lace -.-for this area,-; wiQ:, be . at: (uMoscow patroni'::„elected (1992) Jacobion later said she feeuls-'-'shi's:$ 8W,Qf fjc'8ru'- '',",-..'-,...,':„.',the Juliaetta .Library.;.!'-'::":;:I:.,-='.', -,to put an override',:pe'rmanently'-:.=in,.'urned'.ai corner and wori't::be uafraid'' <i Ma<I -n Eichner and LuciQe,:M'ag',,I.,ain'unning for i„:5-'yeaZ'. term Place, according-to a':,'new„-,"law which..„'::, ' any more:.,to speak--before''the:-group" nuson attended the S eet 'Ad'eline .oii:.the 'ibrary board',',.:and,".would permits it, if a district,-'has';had,:a'.'...,,, (That's .-another benefit of . active 'h,st Q ti' ',b ', I t +'",""t- appreciate your ..vote.,:,-",.-':-.'-',".-',;. override for seven years'::-tIzait, is.: at', Grange membershIP 'dev'eloPingi- fhe Emerald Cafe'n PuQman"-Wash',:,':I: have'been: a 'lifetime;re'sident'-.of -least 20% of their, budget;);;„': -'elf-cbni'idence and leadership'kills'.;<, M Q..'. t ll -d t-': ----'endrick .and:have a ...genuin'e;"love: Question: .During 'its deQberatio'ni: on'-:busi-',''"'f th I I d. H - Ch -', d'a'nd;;concern for the welfare:-,of.:each ..'. How..much wiQ oui':,taxei'; go up? . ':~ Marilyn was installed as t'r'easurer,;- ness,:Kendrick Grange responded QuciQe was elected to the bo'md:"oi and,.all:of our communities.".I..served.:.„Answer: positively,'to requests=.froin'::Aimeue:.>.., —. ',,;, .: '.for several years as feel;'.th'a't: eit peri- . Using the $ 1.07-':pez":thousand: iri- Bruce.of:Kendrick and,SSQy Eck of':1! '.,'p I~ "-,.:," '.'nce-'would'help me with'::thuja libr- crease of assessed,znaurket'value'.;sta-, Deary to help underwrite"their,'.at';;P<~ - . ': .-,.'f. apy.board.,position.,,,;-:i:::;-::;.-::,ted above, the following: are;;exam- tendance- at the national'corivention,:" I k t . ''d t 'i,,I I-- 'We have a good library',system:and plea of various categories',of,.proper- of; the FHA at Anaheim,"'Calif. The.'nnin - of P Qman secretar"'"for 1'';ain. a:,"dedicated customer"-'."get-'es Grange also'eclared that-:ithe;:Tues-u ' lgg3 94 ear '' "" tirig",:much.'use and pleisure 'from $mpipop.-bus«ess. ' ', —,'- —..; 'u$ 10?!yrb day,"May.18 meeting iof 'he.'raiige .-'horus members chos Vera'-'Fh, our: local.'libr'ary.- I feel,:-we.', need; a $ 100,000 farm land" "-"- „'-"'-, $ 107/yr. 'w Q, be a: games njCht-'.;and",oPezluto Sell of Lewiston to be "Sweet-Ade-'',loical::.rePresentatjvue on..—:that'oard, $ 50000 home,''.'-. $ 3210/yr.. the,:general public.', '- '-:,'-",-'' '" '" 11 f th Y ar" ith Irh 'Man-',but:it:.,wiQ':take',specjal<ieffort-.to:get ($50b000 x 50% "$ 25000>.+b$5,000 Begi~g at 7:00 P.::m,,:the games, Zing honoring her as outgoing re- enough .PeoPle. out to vote;.to.make (lot) = 30,000 x $ 1;07~32.'10,.) night will feautre Bingo; cards,.'and'/i -=I nt.... -"."....'. 'that posiible.. -:-, ''., -:." Question: or', ',whatever board'"games .: folks:: Inland Harm Cho u I gh. c '..Think',„','about: it reumemberi 'he Do you thirik - this,. override,,wiQ '. would like t'o bring and share.'. Gran-":r'i - I„ i. 'ate —,.and,:go votij '.,",., -,-.. - pass? gers are- asked -t'o, contribute,White,',ted by Karen Byington..of Lewiston, .:Thank.".:You.'„,:.,".,-i,„.-',, -,,',.„... Answer::,: -,'-,-',, '"~' ',"- 'lephant prizes', and: aQ "atteriding t 'h' ' ' I'~ -Qi -:-: Aieutha...Joyce. Clem'enhagen '- a'm'opeful;;---because the':.pros- - ' 'MarQyn - Eichner-'s- assis t:direc-' are encouraged to 'bring finger foods ': . h -. I ., " - '..: '"-*"'ects;of'avingu>tobconsolidate with for snacking. b.:, . -:. -,:- . be performing at the Locu'st Bios-',:,,: i;,':-'.-, .„. 'th t x at s of 'any of.our-';neigh- som Festival on May. 2g,,and they an S rOm t 8;: I ra, The State Master praised:Kend- ' I y-: "" y . —,., '--.—.'.--,,bors,'.: is .not'to'o:,,.inviting. We'.have rick for taking- this .action.' extend a cordial Irivitatjon'to inter-,,:The Juliaetta", L'jbiary would like tried to'keep-:;oiir'.'-ubudgets and o'v'er-'eels that scheduling'p'e n meetings'sted .women to attend: '.rehe'arsals to say'-thank'ou",.'to 'everyone who rides'to "a-bar'e",mjnujmum. This js bthe,, such as thisiis consistent with what " M " y +"C .'.the oy donated ite'ms for- our annual rum-', .first increase-:over last year's amount should a Grange's. Interest in and Scout building:in Lewjston;i ™ge sale.'he'sale.'.this year was; a in, seven,y'eaI':s.'ast year's $ g6,ppp'ommitment to". the larger commu-: = -,,,,..„-.,- -,',, big success.'.iThaiikus-:;t'uo aQ those- Who was equal'::.to 'hie amount 6 years nity it serves. See you on the 18th Iacal:Stud8ntu tai'.ReceiV8 came to:.purchase,so'mething or juit earlier (lg87)'n'd we decreased it''-, then for a fun evening! U ' ld h p ) ";M: 15 made a. don'ation-,:to"'the. library we for. 4.'years in-be(ween, demonstra-' . -', . y raised .close:to'.$ 200i - ting:;a'.'.sensjtjVjty., to the local eco- A total. of 1436 Univeriity.-" ,of Ida- A - 'special; thank .".ybou to Cynthia nomy If we'can'hold on to our, dis- ~ F W I Aux'fscusu Flag ho:stuents are candidates,for'degrees Nye and Robiri-.Saridjno who stayed trjct foz,-another:-18 months, there is pticiu8tt8 w>th ' Stud8ntu in . 1993 commencemerit exercises on around -'o '- .help,,:: and:- especiaQy to -some''eQef'- from: local increases Saturday, May. 15. - -, . - . Kelly Sandino'.':and-:;Virginia Jacob- when our ele'mentary addition bond On Friday, April 30,- three mern- .Of.-those 43 are doctoral;.degrees, son who yolun]eered'- their time to h,-,retired'jn February of 1gg5. With bers of the-Baker-Lind Post 3913, 253:are master's degre'es;-87 juris be our cashieri;:The':plant swap was .voter. approval, at that time, to shift Veterans of Foreig Wars and one docto'r deg ees 12 specialists certi- ai 0 successful-'So'until next Bprjng~ the same doQari from a bond levy'ember of the Auxiliary gave a ficates and 1041 are, baccalaureate when we'l do it'-aQ::,again Thanksl to-an increased. override levy It presentation'.of 'the origin, etiquette degzeues, -, '. '. - ',-', „'an Welles.; ', ", ew and proper care of the United States .I ''djt '7 d '.. '' '-'-... should stabilize'ur taxes for a few flag to the PuPils of 3rd, 4th, 5th, fe'rred at the end,of the 1992-summer .-"... - years. Another .hopeful item on e and 6th grades at JuQaetta Elemen- - I '4 ' ' ft Cl u«h. Cff The':NauXar8n8 'orizon of School; District 283 is the tary School. The Presentation was in the fill 1992 semester., yacation Bible 'choo l =,, thoroughness lawsuit that the Ida-'bservance of Loyalty. Day, May 1,, " '''.: ";: 'o Supreme'Court just ruled the dis-, p t ci dH k 'Degree 'candidates from. north Ida- S8t Far June'"::14.-'1S 'rict 'court -'to 'revj'ew. It is possible e os an Au ary would li e ho'nclude: to express its gratitude to Mrs. Emily Juli -ett . 'ids Come 'and: join us at the that the courts,uwjQ indicate that the 'redenberg and the teacher~ who Bo COQege of Letters and Science: Church. of the. Nazarene Vacation stat must come up with sources graciously aQowed.;the members to Kristen,D Kirkham . Bible Schol- in-'UQnetta and see; other than Property taxes. make this present'ation Some of the children volunteered Carolyn M GraveQe June 14 through, 18, 9:00 a; m. until to pra tice folding the flag and they K' I k, - 2:00 p;:m. There WIQ';:b losing cere- did a beautiful.job. We were sorry CoQege of Letters and Scie . monies at 7:Oo.p."m.'n Friday, June 98bra Czm'ow'ski May 15 we ran out of time and aQ of the vol- - Doug S; Taylor '8 at the church. ',:. A cordial Invj'tatjon has been ex- unteers didn't get a chance to try Bring a Back lunch, wear play tend~ to frierids and neIghbors to their skill..Thank you, Juliaetta Th k f th y -ll clothes and plan on'uhaving a baQ tt nd a bz'Idaf. Showe fo Debra Elementary. "..., ...... with lots of: Bible,:.stories'raf~'zmowski Satuzdayi May 16, a The next meeting of the V. F. W. A very grateful and heartfelt sack races.-feezu'i;and loving our' t th S uth'wick Community and Auxiliary-wQ1 be Thursday eve- th~nk you for the cards;, phone caQsi animals God has,given us. ning, May 13 at 8 o'lock. InstaQa- prayers, and visits I received while Everyone welcome. Please call Center. tjon .will be held before the regular in Seattle and at home. Donna Casciato .to register at 276- A meetings. A special "thank'you" to the stu- 3641 in Juliaetta. Attention Kendrick Fir8m8ri dents. at Juliaetta Elementary and In preparation for Locust Blossom Walking Down Kendrick Jr. and Senior High School. COMING EVENTS'AT K, H. S. Festival .our regular drill meeting The cards, posters, plaque and aQ The Kendrick.,High School Stu- for Wednesday, May 19th has been Memory Lane- the other thoughtful acts are truly dent Council met;list Monday after- postponed to Wednesday, May 26 By Anna- Klatt appreciated by me and my: family noon to discuss upcoming events that at 6:00 p. m (or as early as possible). school year comes to a slow May God bless each and everyone may concern KHS students and par- . Thank you. - '- Rick closing, K. H. S. Students are start Gale and Mary Jo VaQem. ents. ing to make plans for the summer May 13: Cabaret'Night JuIlaetta and K8ndrick and teachers. plan to head to their Julia8tta Park Nl88ting cozy homes for three stressless mon- There wiQ be a meeting of the 18: J. - Sr. Banquet School Lunches ths without students. It's the time JUQaetta Centennial park Commit- 20: F. F. A. Banquet of year when smiles work their way tee next Monday evening May 17 at 20: Student. Body Election Friday, May 14 onto student faces as the countdown 7:00 p. m. at the Juliaetta. Commu- 30: Graduation Pizza of school days left begins. Yes, KHS nity Church ' 31'emorial Day Vacation Potato students, it's finally here Mayi Al ezsons wh I t t d I June 9: Last day of school. JeQo and Fruit Walk' dow memory lane is this project are urged to attend, Dessert-»'ne of the most precious things that Scllaal Board Nl88tu Nlay 13 5 Pint of Milk is brought by the closing of school. Josh Hudson, a junior, "When Th I I f MondiLy> 1lSLy 17 Through sports activities, lunch Craig McDoweQ got hit by Mike the board of trustees of Kendrick Hamburger e regu ar monthly meeting o hours, and class trips students create Morgan in football practice and Joeint School District No 283 wiQ be Potato memories that WQl last a Qfetjme. I flew 15 yards and said, "I can't walt held Thursday evening May 13 at Fruit asked a few KHS student lf they to Bee you in a game." 8:45 at Kendrick High School. ' Pint of Milk would share with me a memory or KelQ Curry, a senior, "We aQ 'S h 1 b d 'uesday, May 18— two of their school year. Who would smelled an awful stench on the bus I th bQ d ll I d Cook's Choice believe that school could be this going to Silver Mountain during the b th Wednesday, May 1g fun? Senior Sneak, we finally figured aged to attend Urkey Sandwich Craig Tefft, a sophomore, "When out what it was, Byron's feet." Vegetable Toby Foster ordered a pizza at a After talking with just a few stu- Applesauce state tournament the only thing dents I had pages of funny memories Blood Pr8SC«8 Clinic «y 18 ~ Pint of was that Toby was in CaldweQ and i that had happened to them, a friend The regular blood pressure clinic Thursday, May 20 the pizza place was in Boise." ~ or classmate. Parents can rest assur- in Kendrick and Juliaetta will be Burrito Shelley Mathison, a freshman, ed that KHS students do their fair, held Tuesday, May 18 I'rom 10:30 Io Corn "Bethany Eckroth, Brenda Alexan- share of work, but students also have j 11:30 at the Kendrick Fire Hall and Banana der, and I toilet papered Mr. Har- to have time for what every teacher~ from 1 to 1:30 at Johnson Manor in Dessert dy's bathroom during our Ag class." dreads fun and games. Juliaetta. 5 Pint of Milk

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Vol. 100

Class of '73 Reunion

!Plans are Complete

Final plans and preparations for

!the 1973 class reunion have beenset. Friday, May 28, will be a pre-reunion get together at the BottomsUp Tavern in Juliaetta starting at8;00 p. m. If we have too large acrowd for the space, we will movedown..to Steve Rishling's home inJuliaetta,

Saturday evening, May 29, the re-union. will begin at 7 o'lock-at theV,;—.F.W. Hall in Kendrick. We planon two hours of conversation, snacks,and fun. Anyone (not limited to. 1973graduates) wishing.to attend start;ing at 7:00 may do so-by paying $26for singles, or. $35 for couples IN AD-VANCE to Lisa Walker; 124 N, 9thSt. -Kendrick, iiD 83537,

We must. have. this znoney by May23 in order:to plan 'for attendance;,.A.,class.picture will be taken, around8:30.p.', m.- and; class. booklets will beavailable for 'aQ class''meinbers. At9:00 p. m. we are 'opening the"doorsto 'the public for a rook & roll

cou-'try

dance. The cost is- $5 per"per-son't the door, or advance ticketsare heing sold at- Town: & CountryDiner,': Red Cross Pharmacy,

Julia-'tta'arket,Antelope Inn, BottomsUp Tavern, and Phil's''.Fool City.

- The -dance will last until':pp-a.m. and the barid is 'Mixed,

Company'rom

Lewiston.All class inembers >LEASE plan

on staying. after the dance to clean.the hall. (We must have.it cleanedthit: evenjzjg ..because ithere- Is agraduation dinner at the haQ'the fol-lowing . day.)

Sunday,.at '12:00 noon,'ill "be apotluck. dinner in the-Kendrick Parkfor, anyone wanting to attend..Bringiyour lawn-chairs and plan for:a" dayiof-relaxation ind good conversation.' The committee hopes everyonefrom the class:.will be'-able to attendand make- this the best - reunioneveri,

Plans Shaping Up

For Nay 29 FestivalThe planning commitee met last

Thursday .evening to complete pre-parations for the 1993 Locust Blos-som Festival parade to be held Sat-urday, May 29, at the traditionalthne of 10:00.Sharpi

"Disney Comes to Town" is thisyear's parade theme. Trophies wiQbe awarded in the following cate-gories;

~veraQ':Grand Prize (best ofthe parade,

—;,Best; of Theme—Best costiime—", Best Royalty—Huznorous.—Marching Groups—;Horses: Individual, Groups, and

Horse Drawn—Children'. Parade (various cat»egories.

The Festival,'ill; again be usingthe back street area'-'between'hesmall park"and the Gene Blo'cke re-sidence.up to" City Hall, which willbe blocked off and reserved'for par.-ade-.entries.,The'arade entry'ablewill: be"placed near'City Hall. Thisnew location will provide a safer.location for entries-arid enable MainStreet traffic flow to be uninterrup-

. ted'until the parade time.- .This year a',"Show, & Shine" auto-

mobQe show will be held at the highschool parking lot. Elaine Gallowayand!.sons Don and;Dale.are,coordi-nating this

event.'orses.'and -horse drawn entries'- wQ1" .aiiemble'.::.'in the",k osterviQe"area'. as 'haus':been traditional. GeraldHaljfeth;:;band Dareld Hazeltine areassembQung -,this - feature.

The'.'pa'rade committee is .hopingthat' every organization, business,ind;: family- in 'he Kendrick-Julia-etta::;= ar'ea will -participate in -someway:.to make this the best,.paradeyet,-Entry, forms wiQ be mailed verysolon or,can'be obtained from: SharonHarris. -Please, plan. to participate insome way, even if only. by "dressing

.up".-'to:honor 50 years of Walt Dis-ney,,':characters.--With the Disney theme,

a'rich.'ar-'ay",of

possibilities to,develop floatsand.-'.;.displays are ...pr'ovided, 'sinceevery character that Disney develop-ed'. or the many-, .'fairy,'ale-'basedmoyjes are aQ fair game.

.Brammer Disagrees'That Gieen Stock

'fasan; Emergency-' se'e by,,-the paper, that LatahCounty', Commissioner .. Magnusonwants to.-th'ank,: aQ those. who helpedwith the;Greeristock emergency. 'Irespectfully..', disagree —it -was 'not anemergency —..It:,':was a stupid self-inflicted', situation.--'-AQ-'these,",:kids had to do was call

;some'hsdperedu.buses,,:. to,haul-.";thezqhome, but they"imposed'hemselveson'he..taxpayers- of. Latah County.

.What if"'som'e local: citizen-neededthe'mbulance while- it:was,haulingthese druggies to the hospital? Mywife and I donate to the 'ambulance,senior citizens and cancez.'und —soexcuse me, Commissioners, don'send me a tax.biQ for this juveniledelinquency episode.

WiQ'all these kids pay for the am-bulance? I realize not aQ the kids

'reresponsible for this."'h,

by the way,. Commissioners,if you cannot collect .this 30 to 40,thousand dollars'pent by .the county—.will you thank the taxpayers, orjust continue to.shame those'hat notdonate, or quietly stick it to them?

Werner Brammer

April Was W8t, But.ltDidn't s8t a Record,

The month of April was a wet30 days, but it didn't set., any records>Chas Bower reniinded us this week.

Charlie says that in 34 years ofkeeping precipitation records for theSoil Conservation Service, the high-est precipitation for April was 5.97in 1958. Second highest was'the 4.5in 1993.

The lowest moisture received inthe 34-year period was .05 in 19B6.

The 31-year average. for April,excluding the two extrenie highs andthe one, extreme low is 1.66 inches.. Thanks, Charlie.

Women's Softball TeamBegins Practice Sunday

The women's softball team willhave its first practice of the seasonSunday, May 16, at B:45. Practicesand games will be held on Sundaysand Wednesdays at 6:45 at the highschool field.

Anyone interested in a fun, actionpacked summer, be there and bringyour mitt.

Camp8rs at Hamm8r CreekThe Kendrick Camper Klub en-

joyed an outing last weekend at theHammer Creek Campground on theSalmon River. The group took apick up and 4-wheeler ride overSumac Ridge into Joseph Plains anddown by Graves Creek. A 58-mileride.

They enjoyed a potluck on Satur-day and then aQ returned home thatafternoon. Those camping were Fredand Alice Snyder, Gordon and Fran-ces Peters, Harold and Doris Ellis,and Elmo and Marge Eldrdige.

EVERGREEN FRIEDSHIP CLUBThe Evergreen Friendship Club

wiQ meet at the home of Vicky Ben-scoter on Thursday, May 20 at 1:30.

MIA1 NTI MENUS

4 DATES FOR ARIA SB4loR5

Friday, May 14—Turkey and NoodlesButtered PeasColeslawDry FruitMuffins and ButterPeach Crisp & Topping

Wednesday May 19—Baked Beans & HamPotato SaladRelish PlateCorn Bread & ButterFruit and Cookies

DATES TO REMEMBERMay 14: Meal. Crafts.

18: Blood Pressure Clinic. InKendrick 10:30. Juliaetta at1:30.

19: Meal. MovieThe United States has about 6,000

state parks and 48 national parks.

Car Sh.ow„.%I(ill-le-A Festival Attraction

A "Show & Shine" car show willbe held at 2:00 p, m. at the KHSparking lot'as;.part'of the 1993 Kend-rick, Locust Blossom Festival.; Satur-day, May 29, reminded Elaine GaQo-way,', who with sons Don.,and Dale,are-coordinating the event.

Anyone planning to enter theirrigs,in the parade and are not pre-.,registered, be at the school by 9 thatmorning. If you are pre-registered,be there by 9:30.

Th'ere are. categories for:Peoples'hoice;Best Car Club; Pre-Fifties;

fifties, Sixties, and Seventies, andthe 70's to present.

Anyone with a pretty rig.may. en-ter whether it. is a. custom car ortruck, a'estored car or truck, acranker, a street rod, or an aQ ori-ginal.

Pre-registration forms may be ob-tained from 289-5319 or 289-'5361;Be sure to "spit and shine" yourrig for this showi

Connie Silflow to Graduate,From LCSC Friday, May 14

Congratulations 'onnie SQflowiYou'e finally made iti Connie willbe graduating from Lewis-ClarkState College this Friday at 6:00 p.m.

Connie is a member of the firstclass to graduate from LCSC's Soc-ial Work Program. She has obtaineda major in social work and a minorin criminal justice.

AQ are welcome to attend theceremonies and help Connie cele-brate this memorable moment afteryears of hard work and dedication.

Thanks.Love from Fred, Heather, Jarrod

azld Tim.

,uffu

Kendrick, Latah County, Idaho, Thursday, May 13, 1993 USPS No, 001133 Na. 48state Grange Musfur, i~ sale of Disney cut-outs <u»iuu "«uuuu" io

Supt Ang+urS'Lecturer, anci ~ives (Will Aici Swimming Pool - A Great Children's Parade~yisif Keuciriuii grange ICover Iustulial'iou ou «>uu» +uu~ r uuui guustiunS AbeutThe Idaho State Grange Master~29 Lo t Bl Kids, Moms and Dadsi It's onceuud Lecturer, accompanied bi ibuiu~ib „D. <

'"u 'u„uuulu iime iu start uluinuibu Four Nay 'l8 leVy EleCfiunWives Lavona and Virginia, ',visited I d f. d"- " costumes and parade entries for theKendrick Grange last week ancI

Q f th I b., ),1993 Locust Blossom Festival child- As we get closer to .Tuesdays'May .commended the membership for its ~ ~ .. t,rens parade. This year'.'theme. will 18 school ejection,'.day',--ther'e."larue '2'. '. 'ctive;ParticiPaiton in and SUPPort out of a numbe of W lt Disney.

be I"e same as the big Parade, uDIS-t school issues that.iface. Samei'uschool: 'fcommunity service.Projects...: "'- h, te ".d ney Comes to Town,'nd should Pro- zones, and one that affceti:aQ:sbhjol.Master Arley Weaver whQ4 dedi» k ",vide plenty .oi creative':opportunity zones. In Eones 2 (Kendrick)'. and 3 ..'atedto seeing Grange member~hip Th fl - - dOnce again the cat'gories will be: (North Juliaetta and adjo'hdng,rm~ ..increased, Put more emPhasis ori Kooskia couple and featur lywood—G ouPs . -:

. areas between the, two;,'towns),','.a,.': . '.-Granges being involved in-:.pubQO cut-out of Po ky d.- —Decorated Bjcycli., '

. a trustee election'ill.,be':held-'iwjth- -:.servjce. First Lady, of the- Idaho G f Pl t th D i—Costumes, 'ncumbents Debbie. Klan,.':an'6-'-,;iBud,'„, -„",:-

Henson running in each -':;zone.".:,:res-",:.:'.; ""edlt the Idaho Grange News. spoke:. Duck nd n 'of Ji H ' '". - —.Mjnj Floats (non motorized) pectively. In aQ zones a;i.-yeua'..'Bup -';";:--,.'..:—.

of the various service. projects 'thautI

' '"' '-"..'Pre-registration is strongly,-encour- plemental majntenanice':-'',band ~'„oje'ra-'u " '. '--'epromotes'ind='-thu'e anl nicely p~i~t~d th

', 'aged. You may register .by picking tion."overzMe levy,".»„WIQ';.be~',-.held„, .-ctiyities of ~the~ farm .Orga'njza-.'t ' '.,Up'a form at the Jujjaet'ta G~ade 'The one year ov'errjde.-',will-u:b'e"'fortions .that deserve the supportof „„„b . ' ... .-.: . School office or the. Julia'etta . or $160,000. Because of. this.-'up'-."c'ominug- 'rangers;':;.:.-":-:;$25 h d $5 of thi o o';to, Kendrick Post Offices..', ',: ' -election, Superiritendent 'Eldon",=Tay»;..i

. Lecturer Win Kircher,"-who. was help pay for th l I Q I ' 'You may ais»egjster. by',caQjng lor has compiled some,.'questioni::'„and:-.elected-,to that office last'.October', „ I bl nk t" Jane F»d «276-7031 Rememberi answers that might better,;":,'explain,;.,feels', strongly that Lectureis .-must K J C ..-..'.,-....the. parade is just a few':weeks:aw'ay, the issues,

as.. children who must be entertain- the "installation Th ' W t'...Children will on«again lilie uP . Does this mean.that our, taxes;.will-ed; While there's a place -for'. furj '

h' ',", ", .'on: E. Kirby St„between'he, Joyce go up?and entertainment in the Lecturer,',s.:

onatjon of $2 ppp' ', Clemenhagen residence"'.and i Ken- Answer:program, Kircher said,'is i or,',- her- -

I taQ ti „'.th'' 'rjck .Ga»ge Judging;- 'WQl, -begin,:" Unfortunately, 'yes, at".:i.-'rate:.'.of.,:,;I'irst ".:,responsibility is education'alf'Q

h I' 'th t'. "'''" promptly at 9:30 All entriei -must approximately $1,0?,per","''.-.'th'ouusaiiid:...,dealirig.. with a variety,'- of:..topics',,to-,'

d 1 h I. '-,,be,iegistered-and in line': to:.be jud-. dollars 'of assessed'arkemt:.uvualue;u;.- ..",-U t,i the thinldng-'and-- growth .of the chlorine used to purify'..":-,the: - ., " '.': .,:. -". - 'uestion:m~mb~~~. -::.. ", -'.'='-'pool ~~t~~.. The banket wiQ': ';be '' ':: - ':.,'.....' . -,; . Ho'w'does this-: ov'errlde'';,.'corn

- Virgiriia Jacobson, Kendrick's-Lec-',,''spread across the pool (on -,roQers): "OyCe Clemenhag4un"u.;... 'With surrounding:.;,districts?.':,",;.:-:,-.'".,-gram, that evening tracing, the'is-.",'i These wooden cut- '-

'- .0"~e'er'OSltlOn'-.Oh" -'. Kendrick '160,000, $2'-80/$ 1000ory.—,.an;,:purposes ofu.--Locust:Bios. '<d to last for years and are;.,'a'vail- .Latah=Ltbt'at'lr QOaut'Ci;;i,,Genesee 282',000;;:;..3.59/;.,'-';1000'om'Festival.Ordinarily terrified':by: lbl f K =g b. -'-.:,,:", ..:„.-'."::..::" ..Whitepine . 575,000 -. 5,'38/: 000 .,':.a microphone, she presented I er.pro-, h d t Phil F 0'd-Cit -,::.:-:On May 18, there wjuQ.bbe.an elec-. Potlatch 430000'. 563i==, 000,;:gram'.with'onfidence, wjzjning prai-.,'. <:-;: - ',',':.:-::,;-'.'tion: to. fiQ .vacant posujtjons:.on, the Lewiston 5,101,4$3.'::,:-.,3.99/::,'1000..:.=" . ',se 'rom — the visitors., present —'and. "e, . ~. f': '''' ',:,',"=.",',"-'.Latah,:,County Library,'oazd =:POQ-. Mos«wu. 3u795!gu59,-".';-9 17!i;->pup)particularly from-,Lavona .';-Weaver,'Sw88t Afz8!!n8u, install: ...'-.:."."..ing'lace -.-for this area,-; wiQ:, be . at: (uMoscow patroni'::„elected (1992)Jacobion later said she feeuls-'-'shi's:$ 8W,Qf fjc'8ru'- '',",-..'-,...,':„.',theJuliaetta .Library.;.!'-'::":;:I:.,-='.',-,to put an override',:pe'rmanently'-:.=in,.'urned'.aicorner and wori't::be uafraid'' <iMa<I -n Eichner and LuciQe,:M'ag',,I.,ain'unning for i„:5-'yeaZ'. term Place, according-to a':,'new„-,"law which..„'::, 'any more:.,to speak--before''the:-group"

nuson attended the S eet 'Ad'eline .oii:.the 'ibrary board',',.:and,".would permits it, if a district,-'has';had,:a'.'...,,,(That's .-another benefit of . active 'h,st Q ti' ',b ',I t +'",""t- appreciate your ..vote.,:,-",.-':-.'-',".-',;. override for seven years'::-tIzait, is.:at',Grange membershIP —'dev'eloPingi-

fhe Emerald Cafe'n PuQman"-Wash',:,':I: have'been: a 'lifetime;re'sident'-.of -least 20% of their, budget;);;„': -'elf-cbni'idenceand leadership'kills'.;<,M Q..'.

t ll -d t-': ----'endrick .and:have a ...genuin'e;"love: Question:.During 'its deQberatio'ni: on'-:busi-',''"'fth I I d. H

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Ch-', — d'a'nd;;concern for the welfare:-,of.:each ..'. How..much wiQ oui':,taxei'; go up?

. ':~ Marilyn was installed as t'r'easurer,;-ness,:Kendrick Grange responded

QuciQe was elected to the bo'md:"oi and,.all:of our communities.".I..served.:.„Answer:positively,'to requests=.froin'::Aimeue:.>.., —. ',,;, .: '.for several years as feel;'.th'a't: eit peri- . Using the $1.07-':pez":thousand: iri-Bruce.of:Kendrick and,SSQy Eck of':1! '.,'p I~ "-,.:," '.'nce-'would'help me with'::thuja libr- crease of assessed,znaurket'value'.;sta-,Deary to help underwrite"their,'.at';;P<~ - .':.-,.'f. apy.board.,position.,,,;-:i:::;-::;.-::,ted above, the following: are;;exam-tendance- at the national'corivention,:"I k t . ''d t 'i,,I I-- 'We have a good library',system:and plea of various categories',of,.proper-of; the FHA at Anaheim,"'Calif. The.'nnin - of P Qman secretar"'"for 1'';ain. a:,"dedicated customer"-'."get-'esGrange also'eclared that-:ithe;:Tues-u '

lgg3 94 ear '' "" tirig",:much.'use and pleisure 'from $mpipop.-bus«ess. —'', —,'-—..;'u$ 10?!yrbday,"May.18 meeting iof 'he.'raiige .-'horus members chos Vera'-'Fh, our: local.'libr'ary.- I feel,:-we.', need; a $100,000 farm land" "-"- „'-"'-,$107/yr.

'w Q, be a: games njCht-'.;and",oPezlutoSell of Lewiston to be "Sweet-Ade-'',loical::.rePresentatjvue on..—:that'oard, $ 50000 home,''.'-. $3210/yr..the,:general public.', '- '-:,'-",-'' '" '" 11 f th Y ar" ith Irh 'Man-',but:it:.,wiQ':take',specjal<ieffort-.to:get ($50b000 x 50%—"$25000>.+b$5,000Begi~g at 7:00 P.::m,,:the games,Zing honoring her as outgoing re- enough .PeoPle. out to vote;.to.make (lot) = 30,000 x $1;07~32.'10,.)night will feautre Bingo; cards,.'and'/i -=I nt....-"."....'.'that posiible.. -:-, ''., -:." Question:or', ',whatever board'"games .:folks::

Inland Harm Cho u I gh. c '..Think',„','about: it—reumemberi 'he Do you thirik - this,. override,,wiQ '.would like t'o bring and share.'. Gran-":r'i -

I„ i. 'ate —,.and,:go votij '.,",.,-,-.. - pass?gers are- asked -t'o, contribute,White,',ted by Karen Byington..of Lewiston,.:Thank.".:You.'„,:.,".,-i,„.-',,-,,',.„...Answer::,: -,'-,-',, '"~' ',"- 'lephantprizes', and: aQ "atteriding

t 'h' ' ' I'~ -Qi-:-:Aieutha...Joyce. Clem'enhagen '- a'm'opeful;;---because the':.pros- -

''MarQyn - Eichner-'s- assis t:direc-'

are encouraged to 'bring finger foods ': .h

-. „I .,

" - '..: —— '"-*"'ects;of'avingu>tobconsolidate withfor snacking. b.:, . -:. -,:-. be performing at the Locu'st Bios-',:,,:i;,':-'.-, .„. 'th t x at s of 'any of.our-';neigh-som Festival on May. 2g,,and they an S rOm t 8;: I ra,The State Master praised:Kend- '

Iy-: "" y —

. —,.,'--.—.'.--,,bors,'.:is .not'to'o:,,.inviting. We'.haverick for taking- this .action.' extend a cordial Irivitatjon'to inter-,,:The Juliaetta", L'jbiary would like tried to'keep-:;oiir'.'-ubudgets and o'v'er-'eelsthat scheduling'p'e n meetings'sted .women to attend: '.rehe'arsals to say'-thank'ou",.'to 'everyone who rides'to "a-bar'e",mjnujmum. This js bthe,,such as thisiis consistent with what " M " y +"C .'.the oy donated ite'ms for- our annual rum-', .first increase-:over last year's amountshould a Grange's. Interest in and Scout building:in Lewjston;i ™gesale.'he'sale.'.this year was; a in, seven,y'eaI':s.'ast year's $ g6,ppp'ommitmentto". the larger commu-: = -,,,,..„-.,--,',, big success.'.iThaiikus-:;t'uo aQ those- Who was equal'::.to 'hie amount 6 yearsnity it serves. See you on the 18th Iacal:Stud8ntu tai'.ReceiV8 came to:.purchase,so'mething or juit earlier (lg87)'n'd we decreased it''-,then —for a fun evening! U

'

ld h p ) ";M: 15 made a. don'ation-,:to"'the. library —we for. 4.'years in-be(ween, demonstra-'. -', . y raised .close:to'.$200i -ting:;a'.'.sensjtjVjty., to the local eco-A total. of 1436 Univeriity.-" ,of Ida- A - 'special; thank .".ybou to Cynthia nomy If we'can'hold on to our, dis-

~ F W I Aux'fscusu Flag ho:stuents are candidates,for'degrees Nye and Robiri-.Saridjno who stayed trjct foz,-another:-18 months, there ispticiu8tt8 w>th'

Stud8ntu in . 1993 commencemerit exercises on around -'o '- .help,,::and:- especiaQy to -some''eQef'- from: local increasesSaturday, May. 15. - -, .-

. Kelly Sandino'.':and-:;Virginia Jacob- when our ele'mentary addition bondOn Friday, April 30,- three mern- .Of.-those 43 are doctoral;.degrees, son who yolun]eered'- their time to h,-,retired'jn February of 1gg5. With

bers of the-Baker-Lind Post 3913, 253:are master's degre'es;-87 juris be our cashieri;:The':plant swap was .voter. approval, at that time, to shiftVeterans of Foreig Wars and one docto'r deg ees 12 specialists certi- ai 0 successful-'So'until next Bprjng~ the same doQari from a bond levy'ember

of the Auxiliary gave a ficates and 1041 are, baccalaureate when we'l do it'-aQ::,again —Thanksl to-an increased. override levy Itpresentation'.of 'the origin, etiquette degzeues, -, '. '. - ',-', „'an Welles.; ', ",

ewand proper care of the United States .I ''djt '7 d '..'' '-'-... should stabilize'ur taxes for a fewflag to the PuPils of 3rd, 4th, 5th, fe'rred at the end,of the 1992-summer .-"...- years. Another .hopeful item on eand 6th grades at JuQaetta Elemen- -

I '4 ''

ftCl u«h. Cff The':NauXar8n8 'orizon of School; District 283 is thetary School. The Presentation was in the fill 1992 semester., yacation Bible 'choo l =,,

thoroughness lawsuit that the Ida-'bservanceof Loyalty. Day, May 1,," '''.:";: 'o Supreme'Court just ruled the dis-,p t ci dH k'Degree 'candidates from. north Ida- S8t Far June'"::14.-'1S 'rict 'court -'to 'revj'ew. It is possible

e os an Au ary would li e ho'nclude:to express its gratitude to Mrs. Emily Juli -ett . 'ids —Come 'and: join us at the that the courts,uwjQ indicate that the'redenbergand the teacher~ who Bo COQege of Letters and Science: Church. of the. Nazarene Vacation stat must come up with sourcesgraciously aQowed.;the members to Kristen,D Kirkham . Bible Schol- in-'UQnetta and see; other than Property taxes.make this present'ation

Some of the children volunteered Carolyn M GraveQe June 14 through, 18, 9:00 a; m. untilto pra tice folding the flag and they K' I k, - 2:00 p;:m. There WIQ';:b losing cere-did a beautiful.job. We were sorry CoQege of Letters and Scie . monies at 7:Oo.p."m.'n Friday, June 98bra Czm'ow'ski May 15we ran out of time and aQ of the vol- -

Doug S; Taylor'8 at the church. ',:.A cordial Invj'tatjon has been ex-unteers didn't get a chance to try Bring a Back lunch, wear play tend~ to frierids and neIghbors to

their skill..Thank you, JuliaettaTh k f th y -ll clothes and plan on'uhaving a baQ tt nd a bz'Idaf. Showe fo Debra

Elementary. "...,...... with lots of: Bible,:.stories'raf~'zmowskiSatuzdayi May 16, a

The next meeting of the V. F. W. A very grateful and heartfelt sack races.-feezu'i;and loving our't th S uth'wick Community

and Auxiliary-wQ1 be Thursday eve- th~nk you for the cards;, phone caQsi animals God has,given us.ning, May 13 at 8 o'lock. InstaQa- prayers, and visits I received while Everyone welcome. Please call Center.tjon .will be held before the regular in Seattle and at home. Donna Casciato .to register at 276-

Ameetings. A special "thank'you" to the stu- 3641 in Juliaetta. Attention Kendrick Fir8m8ridents. at Juliaetta Elementary and In preparation for Locust BlossomWalking Down Kendrick Jr. and Senior High School. COMING EVENTS'AT K, H. S. Festival .our regular drill meetingThe cards, posters, plaque and aQ The Kendrick.,High School Stu- for Wednesday, May 19th has beenMemory Lane- the other thoughtful acts are truly dent Council met;list Monday after- postponed to Wednesday, May 26By Anna- Klatt appreciated by me and my: family noon to discuss upcoming events that at 6:00 p. m (or as early as possible).school year comes to a slow May God bless each and everyone may concern KHS students and par- . Thank you. -'- Rickclosing, K. H. S. Students are start Gale and Mary Jo VaQem. ents.

ing to make plans for the summer May 13: Cabaret'Night JuIlaetta and K8ndrickand teachers. plan to head to their Julia8tta Park Nl88tingcozy homes for three stressless mon- There wiQ be a meeting of the 18: J. - Sr. Banquet School Lunchesths without students. It's the time JUQaetta Centennial park Commit- 20: F. F. A. Banquetof year when smiles work their way tee next Monday evening May 17 at 20: Student. Body Election Friday, May 14onto student faces as the countdown 7:00 p. m. at the Juliaetta. Commu- 30: Graduation Pizzaof school days left begins. Yes, KHS nity Church' 31'emorial Day Vacation Potatostudents, it's finally here —Mayi Al ezsons wh I t t d I June 9: Last day of school. JeQo and FruitWalk' dow memory lane is this project are urged to attend,

Dessert-»'neof the most precious things that Scllaal Board Nl88tu Nlay 13 5 Pint of Milkis brought by the closing of school. Josh Hudson, a junior, "WhenTh I I f MondiLy> 1lSLy 17Through sports activities, lunch Craig McDoweQ got hit by Mike the board of trustees of Kendrick Hamburger

e regu ar monthly meeting ohours, and class trips students create Morgan in football practice and Joeint School District No 283 wiQ be Potatomemories that WQl last a Qfetjme. I flew 15 yards and said, "I can't walt held Thursday evening May 13 at Fruitasked a few KHS student lf they to Bee you in a game."

8:45 at Kendrick High School.'

Pint of Milkwould share with me a memory or KelQ Curry, a senior, "We aQ 'Sh 1 b d 'uesday, May 18—two of their school year. Who would smelled an awful stench on the bus I th bQ d ll I d Cook's Choicebelieve that school could be this going to Silver Mountain during the

b th Wednesday, May 1gfun? Senior Sneak, we finally figured aged to attend Urkey SandwichCraig Tefft, a sophomore, "When out what it was, Byron's feet." VegetableToby Foster ordered a pizza at a After talking with just a few stu- Applesaucestate tournament —the only thing dents I had pages of funny memories Blood Pr8SC«8 Clinic «y 18 ~ Pint ofwas that Toby was in CaldweQ andithat had happened to them, a friend The regular blood pressure clinic Thursday, May 20the pizza place was in Boise."

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or classmate. Parents can rest assur- in Kendrick and Juliaetta will be BurritoShelley Mathison, a freshman, ed that KHS students do their fair, held Tuesday, May 18 I'rom 10:30 Io Corn"Bethany Eckroth, Brenda Alexan- share of work, but students also havej11:30 at the Kendrick Fire Hall and Bananader, and I toilet papered Mr. Har- to have time for what every teacher~ from 1 to 1:30 at Johnson Manor in Dessertdy's bathroom during our Ag class." dreads —fun and games. Juliaetta. 5 Pint of Milk

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2 The Kendrick, Gazette, Thursday, hhay 13, 1993 I It Naeyyst.he r lnt I, with Harold and grand-

LOCN( ]TeM4 doughier Kylee ot a restaurant tocelebr;lte Kylee's eleventh birthday.

pf julraeffa i Waynu and Ruth were SaturdayI dinner guests of Lavern Harri Clark-stpn. Other guests were Harold, Car-I

I Published Weekly field last week w«e Chris and Hen-' lene, Hai]ey and Ky]ce; Dean, Jane,at Kc»drick Latah County Idaho 83537-0177 ry Tschontz on Friday afternoon, L]l, M C ll

¹icpie and Heidi Rynearson, and

Erma and Lyle Brown of Lewiston Allen, Jacl and Cody HeimgaltnerSchoIIII Class Postage Paid at Kendrick, Idaho Sunday afternoon and Grace Rhodes I

l4VI]lituu A. Roth, Publisher Monday afternoon. Sunday morning d b n h in Moscp

Wm. A. Rot]I, Editor Marilyn Cuddy, News Editor caners were Leane, Paul and Jen day brunch m Moscow.

Telephone: (208) 289473] nie Dennler of Fix Ridge.Subscriytioo Bates: $ 0 yer year in Latah, Nez Perce, and Clearater The ladies of the Juliaetta ChurchI Sunday Mother's Day visitors ofti

County IdahotNellie and Lawrence Heimgartner

All other addressesj $13.00 per year Single Cours 25r dau hter luncheon Saturda 8were Jo and Dave Johnson, and Dies

'nd Janice Groseclose and Marilou. '1

POST5IASTERSI Send Address Corrections tos They enjoyed a walk down memory One day last week'I.awrence, Nell I'fhs Keudrick Gazette, F, 0, Sos 177, Kondrickt Idaho 83537 lane and shared many memories. and Eva Rosenau went to Lewiston.

tSheila Gustin of Harrison, IdahoS a r son, Idaho, Fva visited with Ethel Fraser at the

Carl and Janet Edwards and Alyson', L I tpn Care Center

t at Moscow. oi Spokane and Jim Bain were Sat-ocal News Andrew and Brian Heimgartner urday visitors of Ada Westendahl We(]ncsdoy dinner guests pf Glen

were Saturday evening visitors of Sheila, Janet and Alyson were over- ' Mar'prie Stevens were I arry

p Bill Roth. night gues s. Saturday afternoon and D n Slead Gar Dennler andf KeaaMfaCk Art and Maxina poster nnd Ernla Ada and Shalla enjoyed the quarlar'yoh„May Th'aaa .Cn.aud piton

Dave and Debbie Klott enjoyed a and Teresa Sorg visited with Mattie horse s ow at the rodeo grounds in Ankney 'and C]afford Heimgartnerday pf golfing at the Orpfinp go]'f Allen at the Lewiston Care Center I.ewlston and later visited with Ar- had helped Glen ronald up the cat-

chie Candler. Sunday Swede Car]son tie, Thursday the same four men

Rick, Diane, Michel]e and Jeff Mildred Johnson accompanied Jua-j ond Ada again attended the, horse .came again for dinner ThursdayArnett were Saturday dinrier guests nita Craig and Jeanne"Wadford andi»pw wh«e. gro d ughte ys morning Ernie Dennler and Warney

f F d d B tt Ar tt t I 'aurel and Alva Fleshman of Ot-iwas a participant. She received sev-. May helped and the --men drove'~era] awards.brate Michelle's 14th birthday, A]] 'o 'o.«y ~ ~

le.:trucks of cattle to the Lewiston sale

enjoyed hpnicmade ice cream. Sun- 90th birthday obseivance at thej Sonja Lohman called-on her mot-y rd, In the afternoon -five trucks

day,'Fred ond Betty enjoyed a bor Lewiston Orchards Methodist Chur- her Adallne Jasaman'ast Friday took the rest of the cottle to saleOn Sunday Dixie and Amber Porter yard for the dispersal, sale.

I aena Stringer ot Ju]iaetto, Sunday afternoon visitors of Mil- of «w«tpn: ond Lee o N y After, church on Sunday Mrs,

Dick ond VeMo Benjamin and dred Johnson were Theresa Balestier Swanson o .Moscow were dinner Powell, Glen and Marjorie had aRick ond Jane]l Benjamin an'd fomI]y and Mr. and Mrs,'avid J'ohnson, guests «Ado]»e' nday njo picnic ]unch at the Lenore Rest area.were weekend guests of.Randy and

On'onday Th«osa and Mildred took her. mother to Kendrick to do They drove on to Kamiah'o visitKim Benjam]n at Lplp Mont They: joyed the potluck:ot the Senior»me shoppng '

]Mrs. powel]'s ninety-nine year oldCenter at noon. 'uests of Rudy and G]ynes Meyer sister Ada Snyder.were finishing a deck project that

Don and Marlene Millard met on Mother's Day were Loanne'.Meyer .they had begun the week,b'afore.

Saturday Ernie and Jean Bram- Andy and Marguerite'rieser at pf Genesee, Jason Meyer pf. Orofino, Lee and Barbara Heath went tott ded ddi 'ip Moscow and all erijoyed dinner- out and John eyer and:Mercy and dau- Princeton on Saturday for. an early

o]so ghter pf ewistpn, Monday. morn Mother s Doy dinner with, Barbara s

S k C t Cl b 0 'th I afternoon visitors of. the Griesers. ing Marsha Ellison of Culdesac call- parents Mr. and Mrs. '.Bill Hash. i"* „ed on Glynes.':,;home they stop ed to visitrwith Sean Ed and Erna Nelson drove to Pull- o, '; .- 'hey attended- a 25th . anniversary

man Sunday and were met the~~ by Roy ond Lure But]er were Sun- for Van ond B~~ni~ ThRgo B d, J I, C i,L' Etta Wegner and Roger and Carolyn day dinner guests'of Mr,'nd'rs; potlatch„Lee ond Barbara went on

M li Rod d t k R I Nelson of Moses Lake. All..had. din- Denny Eggers and- family at Deary'., to Moscow for a fifty-year. birthdayBrp d E h So d o i - ner at a restaurant!;:,",:,'.. Monday Robert'i -Wilhelm of Oro- pariy for Ted Matsuoka.,

C ine c VI]]age in Mps'unday evening '. 1RIohardu 'elson " '," ay On Lur, " ': After they had arrived back home

cow on un ay. ot morn ng, MaryS d Th I Kennowick was a visitor of the Nel- Tuesday ~a]leis, were Mr. and Doug Barbara's son Tom Carter of Lewis-Eggers of Bovlll.

Lou Taylor mowed Resi's lawn for ton visited, Ori 'uriday Lee and

hcr. '. John and G]adyi,WI]son drove to Saturday Fonda 'Wilson of Gene- Barbara had a Mother', Day dinnerSock and Sandy Mobbott of Medi- Plummer on Thursday where they 'see ~allied on;:Lowe]] and Muriel i L I t

were dinner guests of Bruce- and Hubbard On;. Sunday Lowell aridt

Don and Ula Contril and a]so.MI]]Ie. Rite- Kidder and also: to help Rite Muriel w«e„::dinner guests of Rich- 'oth ' di t ithStockard of Ju]ioetta, celebrate her birthda'y -That after'- »d ond Fonda. Wilsori in'enesee.

D „Hulda C]erne'nhagen ond ']ga rioon they went on',to the Ray and Last week the Hubbards'spent a-doy: T res nd Ro I 1 d

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bLottie Jordan home't 1:Mead; On visiting with -some:friends. pf:Low- .A„ I

Jean and'Aro Swanson to. I ewtston Saturday John and'!G]adys-and Ray o ' '' '- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Weyen,':and Bobel]'s. at Co]fax;' n e a I

on Mother's Day,where they were ond Lottie enjoyed* 'theiri- Nother's Vera Hutchespn, her mother Ruth and Vi i Bl i, Th ., I oliner put

- Day dinner Later 1th'es Wilspns col]„U]inger, her,,-douughter Nancy Sprou

F id I h D] 'd 'ed on Ida Clemerihagen before-re-INIche]]e Spioul arid Mary Bechtal

Haze]tine hosted a d]nner f r W turning home, Sunday they attended al attended a'mother-daughter lun-., Jeonn Bla 1 t t 'Cl I I

att Haze]tine before heu.reportslbock church and then atne":dinner "out up cheon at Po't]etch Lutheran Churus pn M „doto his base, Other guests W

ID - 'town, That afteriupon Haze]'. and ch on Saturday: "On Sunday. Ruth mother, Thursday, e ening- Jim nd

eld, Julie and Jennifer 'aze]tine Gil jHunt, Bob and'Kathy: WI]son and Ulinger,John,-U]inger, Paul and Rita Jeanne attended Natio 1', D ofS d I D ]d

' ' Blanche and Ted Dorendorf.'were all Hutcheson and"Nichelle; Billyt Silva, P, . t„ th J li tttreated Elma Ond I aurine tO break Ca]]era "Of'Ohn andyduG]adya; aVid HutCheepn,;,:Tami C]emm and Commun]t Chu h S d Jfast out for Mother s Day

' 'sther Shreffler:spent - the week- Jeremy, Vera Hutcheson ond Brent ond Jim o d M s H g fRobin'Magnuson of Moscow come endirwith Bob ond'Doris Hansen at ond Brian Hutchesoii -all enjoyed to Colfax after church.to visit Steve

S d 'll'~~~y. On S~~d~y they took:a ~ight- Mothers Doy'dinner at the Town + ond pornown on un ay to v s t'ith,his ',,- „. Country- Diner..mother Lucille Magnuson ind thon seeing tour of over-450rmt]esr Ca]]e

of L<"ether last wec]chvere Janie Ford =,,",,—: 'orrell and Janet Kerbyyattendedo'n Friday ond He]en 'eidenreich gyi ~<>ee~zeoy geseneets ' the Friday District cIL track meet

W dne doy Jim and Hazel Cand-. and, Lori Fey on Monday. HSOaalPaIaala a%%~4 -: at LaPwai High Schooller, Frank Candler, Swede Carlson Burt Souders of -Deary- visited The'tonyPoint FrlendehIP'* Club'and Ada We te d hl ~ t t Ch

'ith Burt and Vera'souderson Sun- .:- ' 'orothy partridge's son and wife,

, les and Effie Candlers home in Lew- day. He and Sandy have been callers .Eldon"ond Gert Heimgartner took .Leroy and Gretta Ownbey of Salt

Iston where they o]] enjoyed cake, at other th es. during the week. Ray Marie- Custer pf Clarkstpn out tp Lake City Utah, came for a week'ce cream ond coffee to help Archie and Gerri Ca™on droPPed in on lunch 'hen brought her to: their visit. Dort had a Sunday dinner a

Candler, celebrate his birthday. On,+ " ay -'~g'ome for a visit. Gertrude arid week ago for I eroy ond Gretta, Dot-Thursdoy the same group came to A]bertot Tturner,;and Kathlyn Mor- 'Marles'brother, Harold IGrue]] and tie'ynn Newman, Barbara 'O'eil,the home of Jim and Haze] where ey were Lewiston',~isitors on.Thurs- wife:Edria'f payette are "visiting John popineau, Bill Hayhurst, andthey all helped 'im cc]cbratc his day where.,they,'. enjoyed a dayr.of fpr a."few days, too. 'loyd Harvey.birthday. with cake, icc cream ond 'shoPP]ng,arid'unch. On Mother's 'n Wednesday, Mabel "Steigers I

coffee. Sunday, Boyd and Ryan Can- Day all pf Alberta's family dropped Ruth HeImgortner, Jeanne Black," -I sile and De]pres Heimgarnerdier, and Jack, Cp]]eon, Chad, Tro- by I ', '"

. De]ores Heimgairner met with Gert went to Clearwater. on Friday. Onvis 'and Darcy Schuit were dinner Jprdon Kaakkeberg. Ca]]ed. On to tworkupn lap robes for thenursing the way they visited with Soe-andguests pf Jim and Hazel. Tuesday his mother Mamie Konikkebergrlast home in the area. Gert made a de Vivian Walden. Saturday they hadRon and Jimi Kayo Mac] ond Jim Friday, Ozzie and,sh]r]ey were ca]1- ]icious lunch for everyone. a nice early Mother.'s Day dinnerand Hazel fished at Dworshak Dam ers on Saturday, Ann Erickson of. with Larry,'ennie ond Bridget Ly-

Diane Eldridge of Lcwiston came'Mead,w'a's. a'.,'.,Saturday overnight ., On'Friday Wayne and Ruth Heim- ons. Others present were Tim, Ber-

up and treated Marge ond Elmo Eld guest ond pn„sunday Mamie. and girtner took her mother, Yvonne nie,. Heidi ond LaDana Straw, andridge.and Dorothy and Eloro]d Si] Ann .Weie,'other's Day . dinner Hunter.out to lunch.'Friday evening Daniel, Tr'acy, and Derek Straw.flow out to dinner at the Town and guests of Jock,ond Donna .Lohman. Grandson Leslie Heimgartner -. ofCountry Diner pn Sunda'y, That af- Ann return%;:home that evening. Prtudoe Bay, Alaska came Sundayternoon Elmo and Marge attended C]oir,L]tt]e pf:Boise spent Moth«'s to spend part of his R&R time withthe birthday celebration for Ernie Day weekend wcith his Parents, Doc Ims]ie and Dolores Heimgortner.Andrews at Moscow. ond Flora Little.;

Callers of Nell Crocker Saturday IVl'A 'M A:TILIl'1A'aruy and Bill Hayhust had aafternoon were Ruth Calligan and RJ%%al% T I% I 11%'M Mother's Day 'dinner in Lewistonfriend of portland, Ore, On Sunday The i]lusion that bmes that'were '8 I h p pNell accompanied Marge ond Elmo are hetter than those that are,-haeEldridge to 80th birthday anniver- probably pervaded all ages. GraYelr Sand, Fill Dirtsary observance for Ernie Andrews . —Horace Greeley us eeeee%8pl lgee f1082 Cedar Avenue

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Jim and Glayds Whitinger spentthe weekend in Spokane where.they

jAgfg -A fggL attended the wedding of their dau-ghter'anis and Steve Reed on Sat-urday; While there on Sunday they-had Mother's Day brunch at Shanai-,

pl u TAX PRFPARATIDN gariis with both sides of the family.On Monday their granddaughter

Rleotronio Filing 'ourtney Stewart came home with,,ReW'eWe anII-COmpilaticnS them to spend two weeks.

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able, because of physical disability. ballot may be counted.or blindness, to go to -the poDing Marilyn Eichner, Clerkplace may make writteh applica-'ytard 'of Trusteestion to the Clerk 'of the District'or.l'' Keno rick Joint Schoola ballot of the kind to be voted on District No. 283at "election, which application shaD - Kendrick, Idahocontain the name of the elector and DATED THIS 8th day of April, 1993.the elector's present. address. The Published 3 Times;application for an absent'lector's Published April 15, April 22 andballot shall" be'-filed with'-the'-clerk May 13, 1993not later th'an one (1)"houar 'prior 't'o

the opening of the polls. The absen-tee ballot must be received by the 'A lorig extenstrin cord'can make.the day of. the election,-before such.'.

By Darlean Wilsonr

Roy, Donna and Troy Syversonwent to Moscow to visit Matt andCarman Engberg Sunday evening.

Ron Craig of Moscow was a.Satur-day,guest of his uncle Bob Kimbley.Sunday Bob and Dave Kimbley went

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MOVING SAeLFd for, the next coupleof weeks.t.'Various items. iPlatformsc,o es; 50-gal. gas tank and hose;several doz,'qt. and pint fruit jars;aij'4„manye;items to numerous tomt'tntion. Pt, piles below Juliaettaon'ighway 3.

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at Ssyder's glome Center in Kend-rick. 'Phone 389-8061.

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Red',Cross Pharmacy. Call289 151. III .„~-~!-;-.

A. A ~eats<Tuesday and FridaryDv~ aiji8:00 p. m. at theXetttSeick FIre Hall; onr Main St.Ca11417-1334 or -289=4694-after-6.

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,. Located: Approx'. +mile.Soytlj of geary fIr 12,'mile North

of Keridricuk'on Hwy 3 (De'aery-Ken'ddr'ick'wy).

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FOLLOW AUCTION SIGNS 'AT TEXAS - RIDGE 'OAD ". Starting at.10 s.,m.", . '," '.-Lunch Servell

:- TRACTOR dh EQUIPMENT- IHO':Fat'malllM W/ Fatrdiii'Hand loader,".13.6x38 rear tires',',belt 'pulley,':M&W'lliv'e":..PTO',i wi'de front, engine,".'heater, sntow blad'e —IHC, 25V 7-ft Mower, sfde'-delivery Rake-,.:IHC 11-ft rubber tire Drill w'/Grass".Seeder.andth'atnd'.lift —IHC 9-ft... Field Cultivator w/power lift IHC No. 10-4 btm Plow w/extra; shears —8=ft .Tandem Disc —7tttJ ft 'Gobel'isc —Ezze Flow 10-ft

Land Roller.— 2-wheel 12-ft Hay Trailer.-.-.'ORSEr TACK TRAILER, 'gd L'IVE "STOCK'EQUIP:.—.""'Saddle'ags,', Silver Steel Spurs Gun Scabbard; Horse Shoes; Brltchen; Hobbles9 Saddle Blankets; lHaltersu.Hackamores;ttEleotrio-,Roarch:& Ear Clip-".pets; Bridles/',c'utting horse fancy;..-Nylon Reins h''SeadstaD w/bits;-'; Complete Holsesh'oeing outfit; Stock Tank Water Heater; Veterinar-,y,- ian Supplies

, 13/" Roper Sadd1e (completely rebuilt with new sheep Skin)<y':15ps". Roper Flat:Plate Riggin Saddle (very',dgfNtd)tI';

1979 SHELBY 2-3 HORSE. TRAILER "with tandem arxle, electric brakes,'ights, spare. tire; new floor

and good mats.. SHOP EQUIPMENT & TOOLS—'" Forney"Welder;";;,Kith long leads

Pr(works well); Hydraulic Jack; Small. Bench Grinde; 'Anvil; Bench,~ post Vise; Plph Vise; Hand Tools; Oil Lubster; SaW:-;Horse.I,'TILLER, MOWER, GENERATOR —Homelite Garden Tiller with-*5.hp B&S engine; Montgomery-Ward 5 hp Riding. Mower; Homelite'.-1500 WAtt', Geiierator'-HOUSEHOLD —Kenmore Portable Dishwasher;:2-Purple Swivel

Naugahyde Rockers; Red tDavenport & Love Seat; Twin Beds with„new mattress &-essphrigs; TV Stand

AIR'IGHT SUN RISE WOOD. HEATING -'STOVE(Used Very Little)

6-Drawer Bedroom Dresser,'isc. Dishes'AY & WOOD —,Several Ton-Baled Grass iHay; 4/ Cord of Wood,,.ANTIQUES &".,'COL'LECTIBLES —Buttei'owl; 'Paddle & Mold;!Ca'st Iron Dutch .Oven & Pancake Griddle, Large Railroad Jack;Squirrel Traps; Fruit Jars; Sack Needles,'isc. Crocks; Sliding Box& Hand-held Kraut Cutters; Leather Punch,

UNIMESH.10-FT BLACK!StATELLITE'ISHwith T1 MA-Com Receiver & Pro Set Auetuator & VC 2 Plus

Descrambler —All'- Rbfriote'"."Cdritrclii - —Will tell at 12 noon—

.,'..MISCELLANEOUS —Char Broil Barbecue; Complete. 10-gal Fish"'.Aquarium; Elect.'eed Eater Numerous Wood Moldings; 9x12-ft'; Tent w/4-ft Wall; Homelite.Super XL Chain Saw; 13.6x38" Tractor

Chairiif Galv. Pipe, fittings, Bolts,'tc. Blackfnere Barrel Pump,'2—300-gal. Fuel Tanks 1 w/stand),'r 8-ft-&'-10Lfr t5ubar Alum. Gates,

'Log Chain,"-Binders; Forks; Shovels, 4 Pack Boxes-:-.-AUCTIONEER'S'NOTEl This WiD'be tt-'un-'cbdnt+ "auction,'rual's

pride is his excellent horse tack, The TV Dish & Equipment wiDsell at 12 noon and equipment 'and tractor last..Other items asthey fit in. This sale should be over early afternoon. Thank You.

i Terms: Cash or Approved Cheek —"Not Rh@f'tn4iblc for AccidentNo Property Removed Until Settled For.

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Orval Schumaker, OwnerAuctioneer: Sale Clerked & Managed By:WAYNE 6"HARRIS Harris Auction Service

Kendrick, Idaho Kendrick, IdahoPhone 289 4971 or 239 5891

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to see Ernie Loeser at his home on Counties, Idaho will be held ln Kendllck Jointl

Asotin Creek. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN School District No 283 Latah NezCecil and Jo Brammer spat from That the annual school election of Perce and Clearwater Counties,j Thursday to Saturday afternoo~ vis Kendrick Joint School District No State of Idaho, on Tuesday, May 18,iting with Hap Brunsiek at Osborn. 283,. Latah, Nez perce and Clear- 1993, between the hours of 12:00Elmer and Thelma Cuddy, wrent water Counties, State of Idaho, will noon and 8:00 p. m., of such day, atfor a drive on Sunday and had din be held on May 18, 1993, and the, the various polling places hereinaf-ner at Kamiah. Then they visited pgDs at said election will be open ter designated, for the purpose ofwith Ike and Wilma Beck of Ahsak- between the hours of 12:00 noon submitting to the qualified electorsha for supper. and 8:00 o'lock P. M., on said day. of said District, for the vote andGeorge and Delores Lyons wele ~ .Only those qualified electors re- determination.tSunday. dinner guests of MDton and siding in Trustee Zone No. 2 may The following question to wit;Marie Grant. vote for a Zone No. 2 candidate, QUESTION:

Clem and Flo Lyons. drove to Nez Only.:.those qualified electors resi- "Shall the Board of Trustees ofPerce Sunday to the home, of, Step- ding in Trustee Zone No 3 may vote Kendrick Joint School District No.hen and Lisa Calhoun, where, they far a Zone No, 3 candidate. The Pur- 283, Latah» Nez Perce and Clear-also attended a dance recital of Mal- pose of said election shall be to elect water Counties, State of Idaho, belory Calhoun. one trustee to serve for a period of authorized and empowered to levyJ'ohn and Olean Cuddy drove. to three years from the date of'he a supplemental levy as provided inYakima on Thursday to spend the election who resides within Trustee Idaho Code 33-802 in excess of thenight with Pat and Roger Christen Zone No. 2 arid Trustee Zone No. 3. amount otherwise, permitted bysen, They, then went on to Moses Trustee Zone No. 2 and Trustee law, in the amount of $160,000.00,Lake to the home of JUdy and El Zone No, 3 are more specificaDy One Hundred Sixty Thousand Dol-don Clark where they,;speIlt Fgiday described as follows:: . -. lars for the 1993-94 fiscal year fornight. then went'o Pendleton and, TRUSTEE. ZONE NO. 2—Kendrick the purpose of paying aD lawful ex-visited Jeanie and Eldon. Jordan,' 'RUSTEE ZONE NO. 3—North- penses of maintaining and operatingJack'nd Donna Parsley, Gina em .Jiiliaetta,' '- 'he schools."Helbling of Moscow and-'avetiand. Nominations of cadidates must be Each qualified elector of said Dis-Jenifer Curry and son Dylan enjoy- filed vIith the..Clerk of the Electiori trict as defined by Idaho Code Sec-ed Mother's Day dmner at the Town not latC!r, than 5:00 P, M. on the fif- tion 33-405, as amended, shall voteand Country Diner. - ith Friday (Friday, April 16, 1993), on said question by secret and sepa-.Bill and Darlean Wilson and Teriry preceding the day of election'i'of rate ballot, where on shall be print-and Diane.,Clemm antL son'r,Bzttln Trustees.'i As;,prbvided by Idaho Code ted the question'bove submitted,drove to Elk,River for, Mother.'s~'ay ISectionI 33 502A, no Write-in

y vote and the ballot, whereupon shall- also,and also ...to-see,.the iwash,-out going shall be counted unless a declaration in addition to the above question;up into the upper basin - of interitdhas been filed with the Dis- contain the following:'trict-Clerk indicating that thei per; For. Supplemental Levy of $160,~ ~:...''dt. ttr 'a rs'ai tu'. f 'bilIies9<!son desires'he office -and is legally,:. 000.00 for the. 1993-94

fg ffaar Itlaga jISWrS, urtatetddi:t oassume the dutIes oi itsoai. yaart: .. mitts ctschool-„trustee, . if elected. The" dec-::: For Supplemental Levy of $160,,laratton;,of intent shall "be filed.'nrot 000.00 foi the 1993-94and Rllth -Scend . 'later than'iVe. (5) dayS befare the 'fiSCal year? ..w .~O Q.1 ':.'; .-.-, f ';,. iyl ri 4'4 day 'Of!ltbe eleCtiOn. and such voter shall indicate his ap-'.Sunday afternoon Alcie and'Nor- Pogingaplace for-Trustee Zone No.'roval "or- disapproval, of the-",ques-man Nethken-of Lewiston. took<Grace i2 shall,,be at the Kendrick High tion submitted by marking an'X"Ingle out- for Mother's'Day tiinner: Sch'ool,: Kendrick, Idaho.... opposite he word, "For Supplement-.BiD .andi Dorothy..Stockman;twere','- polling,'place for - Truste'e'one al Levy of $160,000.00 for the"'1993-Friday afternoon visitors of .Gerald, tN'o,"3 shall be the Juliaetta. Elemen-" '94 fiscal year YES", "For Supple-and Lee Halseth. Tony'nd Linda ltary S'chool,; Juliaetta. Idaho,:.: .,-: mental L'evy .of i$160,000.00 for" theGarner and: family were Mother's - Said election'hall be by secret 1993-94 fiscal year No", on the bal-Day guests of Lee and''sGerald;"':.t"-'-'and,separate ballot; .'--'; „-.;.."-'"..=:",lot which expresses his choice.','loydLeland of Spokane.„.was...a; I Absentee vting shall be permitted .. The polls for reception of the.'bal'-Monday caller of Oscar ands'Ruth 'as provided by Idaho Code,sSection'riots -cast 'in said election are to'b'e, 33-$06t as'mended. Any;-".qualified 'opened at the hour of 12:00,noon

,trustee zqne elector who expects to and will remain open;runtil the hour.be absent+rom the District on the of 8:00 P; M. of said date; when they/ega)- QQfICeS'., day of: 'election or who wiD be un- will be closed.-,~-.;.-,t ~ tt'a.,xt..able, hei'atuse of physical.'disability:-. Said School District shall for:: theNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING or. blindn'ess, to go to the polling rpurpose of said election be -dividedSELL OF, REAL PRppERTY t place inay make written application into four (4) polling places--within. 'QWNED BY. '. to the-,: Clerk of the District for - a. the boundaries of .Kendrick:::.—JointTHE CITY pF KENDRICK:,. ballot;of the kind to be voted on at School District No. 283 and the-poll-AT 505-'E,.MAIN '- ',electloii„,jvhich application. shall.con-o ing places of, the respective precin-'.OLD.':FIREHALL; „'t.,-~u; >j",ifain thedriame. of the elector and the cts shall be'as -'follows:Notice'-is hereby given that thq aelector If,.Present address,; -:,,Latah 'County —Precinct No."--:23—',.City Council of the City 9f Kend ', As provided by Idaho'ode, Sec-.. (Juliaetta & a portion of -Ameri-rick, Idaho,-;pill,holds:a:-.PublioJheary pion. 33-.406i oas, amended, 'pplica-, ': can Ridge & a'ortion ofi:"Fixing: for consideration tof'sejiing.'ci'ty:;tion fol 'an'bsentee elector's 'ballot,,;: Ridge)property at 505 E. Main;.„;descried.,shall bettifiled with .the clerk,not -Juliaetta. Elementary School',as the Old'FirehaD. Said heraring.tq pater than„one (1) hour prior to'the = Juliaetta, Idaho..be held at the':seniorlcitizeng~'cent'.".opening doff'.the polls. The absentee -.Latah county —precinct No,":.24—:er at 7:00 p.'. on May '25:,'",1993.-Att ballot mtist be received by'the-clerk,,'(Kendrick'& portion of American,said hearing all interestedt.".Persons..not later<than 8:00 P. M. on the.day,r Cedar, Big Be'ar, & Little Bearmay appear and show cause, if any, of- the';:election, before..such ballot -" Ridges)they'ave, .why -„said, proposed sale may be counted.:„':.:,:„'.:Precinct No. 25—(Linden)should not be "adopted.; '' Marilyn Eichner; Clerk,, Kendrick High SchoolC. Lynhe Bruce,, Board of Trustees . Kendrick, Idaho

City Clerk,. Kendrick,-"Joint School- '

Nez Perce County —Precinct: No.Published.. 1 time: . - " 'District.;No;. 283 e .-:.34—Leland, Cameron, and South-Pub. May 13, 1993 „,' t Kendrick,r,Idaho. '..::wick).* 'ated this 8th day;of.April, 1993~ Cameron Lutheran'ChurchNOTICE:OF.,SCHOOL; -, '.. --:.''-.'. -: - ..; Cameron, IdahoTRUSTEE .ELECTIPN, r»e, Published 3 times.'- 'APr. 15, APr. 22 Clearwater County —Precinct No,Kendrick Joinf, School Distrlcf, - and May 13, 1993. -...;. 8—(Teakean)

No., 283., a,, - —,,„.'.',; Albert Lawrence HomeLatah, Nez Perce, and Clettjrrwaterg 'ENDRICK JOI'NT SCHppL Southwick, IdahoDISTRICT Np„, 283,,:.:e QUALIFICATIONS OF .VOTERS

"<'-'.l l"std Q v;=- " -oLs~ Nez peroe. 'Drnd-',Clearwater Ariy Person voting. or'ffering toCHIROpgAC9'gc - ..-,Cftm,ti~;„",, vote, 'in'the Supplemental Levy Ele-

ction must be, at the time. of the ele-NOTICE OF 'SPECIAL ':

SUPPLEMENTAL LEVY 1. Eighteen (18) years of aRe orgnS

' '".,-,EIECTI2. Citizen of the United. States.3 Resident of Kendrick Joint

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY School District No. 283, Latah,GIVEN, accotrding .to '.law, .and the Nez Perce, and, Clearwaterrequisite action rof the Board'f Counties,. State of . Idaho, at

SIt'Asg~fû 'rustees of Kendri'ckr-.,Joint tSchool: least thirty (30) days next Pre-Loa>ted Behind Red.. Cioss Phas. District No., 283, Latah, Nez perce, 'eding day 'of electio n.and Clearwater Counrttes; State of .- Registered voter of tht: State ofIdaho, th'at" al.;i special supplemental

Call ~9'gj+~'+ "'levy electi9Il gas been calli d and In. addition to the foregoing qua-

ifications,- a school. elector- shall haveThuseda'ter's'ar oA'iagN.I " "' 'I t '..„~<„., executed,.in writing and immediate-ff "~z '0'. ~ ' ly before" voting; a forni of 'elector's; Zt:arette X. Xnieg oath attesting that he or she possess-es the qualifications of a school ele-Attorhey-at-LaW ctor. in the'records and returns ofthe board 'f election.

, -.GQIFRAL. PRACTICE Absentee voting shall be ipermitt-BaakraptOy> —WIIIS 8 PrabatB ed as Provided by-Section 33-406; as

~ m,;, I Raal. Eatata dIL BUS198$3.4 amended, Idaho Code..Any quaDftedF:.w---"%.';:trustee zone elector who expects toCALL F-OR- . Family LaW & DIVorae be-absent from the District on the

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