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C ( i ~ I Volume 'i 03 Kendrick, Lcttah County, Idaho, Thursday, June 22, 1995 U SPS No. 001 1 33 Society Ida @ Arcliives abo State is Library 450 N 4th St. ID 83902 No. 4 KENDRICK- JUI JAETTA Meeting July 11— Local Students Earn tiettgig!Ch Aregg HOSt owwoV>tt> 1Va>d Rwgwtttt>g KH$ gssk DOpt Plctct. On Spri'ng Dean' , Families Needed Certified Crop Advisor Trsiispsrtatisn Dept. iust at U. Of Idaho $OotlitNgdf IOltrS 'For Foreign Youth Rut>he «o- C~ ~«jHOd giiSCOSSilii TOOr The names of University of Idaho zsy sonja unman Foreign high school students are DeWayne A, Ward of Kendrick 'S KeiitiriCk tO students honored for spring semester'ud opal Lohman ! >chsdulsd tu arrive soon into ths wss rscsutiy certified by the Amer-, academic achievement with inclu- I Kendrick area for second semester ican Society of Agronomy's Certi-, ! music students had a full A g$ +ef feet)ggc sion on the dean's list have been s S O hpmestays, and the sponsoring or- fied Crop Advisor Program {CCA) o ced by university officials. Visitors. at the home of Ervin and ganization needs a few more local This program is administered local- cert and.th By Frank Jacobson To receive the honor, students Alice Fry are their sons an y'ost families, ly by the Northwest Certified Crop „"„,'",, T ese concerts must achieve a required grade point They are here to celebrate the r According tp pacific Intercultural Adviser Board, This certit'icaion eat successes and raised mon- average while enroHed in a designa- Parent's 50th wedding anniversary'xchange {p. I. E.) pxecutive Dir- progz'am is designed tp establish base ey for the music fund. The music pa t e ed number of graded class hours, Ervin and Alice were married May ector, John Doty the students arc standards of knowledge for individ- groups aho did a Chris™as and a po on, wi e o ding a Courses graded pass-fail are not 21, 1945. The reception will be held ail between the ages of 15 and 18 uals who advi e growers on crop Spring Concert as well as performed n 24 from2to4in . ~ S July 11, to answer questions con- hen calculating class Satu~day June f year~, are Engisih-speaking, have ma~ag~m~~t and pr~duct~o~ input cerning the department's lanned hours. Requirements vary slightly the Fellowship Hall of the F' their own spending money, carry ac- This program is intended for any- f St t H h 3 among the different academic col. "e " c '" w''ident and health insurance, and one who makes nutrient, pesticide, Visiting here are Warren and pin- are anxious to share their cultural crop or environmental recommen- tation in Lewiston and marched in Dean's list honorees from North ah Fry with their sons and family'xperiences with their new Ameri- daipns tp grpwe». the Locust Blossom Parade. Dawn Thomas and children; Mr. and can families. p. I. E. currently has In order to earn the CCA certifi- Each spring District II holds a Mrs. John Fry and son Chevy, Reb- programs to match almost every cate, individuals must pass both music festival. The Jr. High went to information concerning the Highway College of Art and Architecture: ecca Rorno and a y son> aH rom family's needs, ranging in length national and regional exams. In ad- „h eceived 'ceD- 3 or Main Street project was held Justin p. Cope. Anacortes, Wash.; Eldon and Ginger from a semester to a full academic dition, the individual must meet e " ratings at both. They have under the auspices of the City of College of Business: Cade L. Fry of Grantham, Pennsylvania. El- year, where students attend local minimum education and experience .. Gy improve in ability and mus- don is a chaPlain at the Messiah high schools. req irem nt . u e s. government entities were represent- College of Mines: Justin F. Cope. oRege.; P. I. E. area representatives rnatch Ward, who is employed by West- F~~~t the City pf Kendzick Ke~d~i~k College of Agriculure. e boys p -'tud~~ts with host fam~li~s by find em Farm Servi its Mayor and Council responsible Lianne C. Sternberg-Weyen, Mich- prised Alice with a wonderful elec- ing common interests and lifestyles sons certified in Idaho Oregon, Utah ensembles with both groups recet1'ed for dealing with sewer and water elle M. Taylor, Jennifer L, Thorn- ric chord organ and, of course, r- through an informal in-home meet- and Washington as of March 1, 1995. " i gs. here were line deficiencies. Second, Clearwater ton and Nicole M. Wilson. vin wasn't left out.. ing. Prospective host failies are able He is one of over 4,000 persons who several soloists and duets that also Economic Development 'Association College pf Letters and Science: Warren and Dinah and family will to review student applications and have earned CCA status nationally performed, The following received represented by its then new director, Amie P. McGregor. leave for their homes after the first select the perfect match. As there the top rating of "Superior": Chel- of the week. Eldon and Ginger will are no "typical" host families P. I.'ea Kenyon, Steve Hill, Kristie Flatt, Joe Click, who would assist Kend- are no ypica os ami ies 11 visit a while with his Parents and E.. can fit a sudent into just about f' gj g and Jessica Bunch. Excellent":,ra- any situation, whether it bs s single SOIINsf ghlggits lsOWS tirtit twsto uthe Flute Quartet Kristy McCall of Oakland, Calif'arent, childless couple, a retired {Chelsea Kenyon, Darbi Kecher, By Arlyne Clemm is also visiting with Alice and Ervin oupl pr a large famQy Lsr a Pinson, Katie Rush); Daniel and Betty McMahan to help observe their golden wed- Fami»es who host for p.I. E. are B b K; bl „d hi 1 t Ed Bunch, Kristie Flatt and Carissa that meeting was the Department, Last Sunday, Jerry Ingle drove to ding anniversary. also eli ible to claim a $ 50.00 per a . Heustis, and Josh Miller. A rating Magee of Lewistpn dro~e to P~erce pf "Good" ' b Al di t ' '' te ho, . o i i o Connie Lohman returned home ction on their itemized tax returns K . Breckon and Richie Hitchcock. Most month charitable contribution dedu- Sunday tp visit with Carl Hanks o oo was receive y ison was there to assure citizens that his y P Friday after enjoying a triP with for each month they host a sponsor-; d Th d f '" ' of the band students Participated in de artment had th f d granddaughters Haly and Shawny daughter Sharon Parks up the In-, d student. urs ay for an extended the Mass Band Concert the eveN g observe their birthdays. land Passage to Alaska on the "Roy-' th P I visit with his daughter and family, pf the festi~~l letel rebuild th hi h thro h iday Leona and A. C. Wilson al Princess {the Love Boat). E. has students from Spain, Ger- hildr . seH mer an The H. S. band took it annual o th 't t th dli drove to Spokane where they visit- Monday Connie and Janice Loh- a Poland, Russia, Finland, Ar-; . g r en o uzanne's trip to Spokane in February. They rw~pd~t~~g its underground utilni- 's rpt e nd wife, Mr, man pf Lewistpn, went tp Sp~k~~~ gent!a B~~~~l C~l~mb~~, paraguary R d o V ' p attended the Music E t'a'I r t me t th t de dl'n ' returning back to Lewiston Tuesday Austrailia New Zealand Croatia d 't d t'I S d . ional Conference AII-Northwest Con- Charlie Bower was in Deary Sat- evening. Connie stayed Tuesday d oth o t i, P. I. E an visite un i Sunday evenmg'erts. They had th o o t 't t ld urday for a surprise birthday party night with Gary and Janice at Lew- has also been invited to participate C 0 y a«e hear the top high school students 0 back to the end of th I'ine and for Tpm Femrelte. go back to the end of the line an Wednesday morning Grace Ingle day. that Pothole filling would be the visited in Kendrick with four for- program 0 ring sc 0 ars lp s a week vacationing pn the Oregon time was had by all order of the day for a few more mer students of the Lone Star School Friday evening visitors of Jean State f the fprmer Spviet Union Cl d I L .. Chelsea Kenyon and Mrs. Gertje dents from the Newly Independ coast, returning home Sunday. classes of 1932 to 1935. Wegner were Skip and Polly KoepP. to the United States P I p. is a D I d O t St n t 't F '. traveled tp Caldwell to the State Tuesday Arlyne Clemm, with her Monday visitors were Nellie Min- pf t educatipnal organization " ., 'olo Competition where Chelsea igrandson Brian, went to Orofino to ard of Lewiston and Cynthia Pavel th t h s p or d more th 18000 ' " .'laced third in the Soprano Division. "u' p". "'. ""'"." visit with her mother Margaret and sons pf Boise. Roy and Doris t d ts f 23 cou tries since its ADD CEDR RmG '- Chelsea competed against 12 other Johnson, her aunt Myrtle Bell and Silf low visited with Jean Monday founding in 1975. The organization N I d J . H-I- --p-. Sopranos from around the state. She her cousin and husband Lavonne evening. is designated by the United States ton s ent f om W did extremely well and received a heat but shed little light on the sub- and Rich Thomas who were visiting from Singapore. Sunday, Mike Hutton and Kim the Council on Standards fpt Inter- Holt. Wednesday they came tp work A big thank ypu t the parents and Since then Kendrick's officials Saturday aftrenoon Larry and Ar- berley Czmowski of Lewiston were ti 1 pd atipnai Travel CSIET . ' community for your support at our lyne Clemm attended a belated wed- luncheon guests of Gordon and ztif ing that the organization corn- fold the Gazette Go h 1 und raisers and for encouraging the have had their hands fM strugg»ng ding reception for her nephew and Frances peters while they were li with the st ndards set forth in ' 'students in their musical endeavors. wi h he problems of seeing the en- wife, Tim and Deena Johnson, in camping at'.Elk River. Afternoozs 'CSIET.'s St ndards for International gineering-study of Main Street's tm- Lewiston m le e in visitors were Kevin, LaRae and Mikt Ed ti I T I pr ' Hiller-Arnett Family Annuai Oennler p ala Pierson of Moscow. Monday din- Kendrick area families interested Gathering at Tera pf F c nd Go o ' ' o abp t tud t St d J Saturdayat Q financing the project. For that rea- Q~$ pV gIPaPllrVI1$ Sand Henriksen of aur ay, une 17, on an a were Bob and an y en n change or arranging for a meeting Cantrii, Wayne Arnett and Fred and The Dennler Picnic was held at ounci mern ers are in no pos 'on B„ Troy. wih a community representative may Betty Arnett went to Tekoa, Wash the Kendrick Grange Hall Satur- zllg call P. I. E., toll-free, at 1-800-631- to the home of Ben Hiller and lone day, June 17 with fifty in attend- to answer citizen questions about the John and Kristen Bumgarner of Glen, Melissa and Tia Pierce spent 818 The a enc also has travel/ ance. particulars of the highway project, althou h the certainly share an in- 'uliaetta are rejoicing at the arrival a week camping at Elk River and study program opportunities avail- t I 45 ' f ' f Out-of-town relatives were Mr. su y ma e y cousins an rien s or a terest in wanting to know as much g of a son born to them Wednesday, had a real good tune. able for American high school stu- i h f th I B and Mrs. Hans Harder f om Spo- reunion n onor o eir unc e en. as ossible about it. The have even June 14 at 7:55 a. m. at Magic Valley dents as well as possibilities for corn- H 'h b th f th It M d kane, Wash., Alfred Giese from e is e ro ero e ae au postponed their regularly scheduled Regional Medical Center in Twin Carol Trout of Troy was a Tues munity volunteers to assist and work A tt d th I ~ Mission Viejo, Calif., Mr. and Mrs, Falls, Idaho, day morning caller of Ron an on- - with area host families, students and ber of that generation pf Hlllers and Ora Dennler, Kasey and Krista pf on and Son- meeting in order to be present at the The young man has been named 3a Lphman. July 11 session. sc oo s. ll 1. Post Falls, Idaho, Teddy Polespn y Alee John and was 7 pounds, 10 present to make this a very special Clarkston, Wash., Doris Ziegeldoa, Meanwhile> Joe Glick, who to his ounces and was 20 inches in length. Roy and Doris Silf low traveled to day Arrangements for the reunion Justin Reid and Allson from Gene- credit originally called for ziumerous Both mother and son are doing St Maries on Monday on business Farewell Dinner June 25 day. Arrangements for the reunion public meetings to keeP the public very well and arrived in Juliaetta and also visited with son Randy be- To onor usan u s leen Mayer of Alaska, with a lot of From Lewiston were Mr and Mrs informed of Progress, has sat and Saturday where the family will be fore returning home. Martin Riggers Martha McVay Mr seen nearly three months slip by mak;„g their home. The community is invited to a helP by Ione. without there being a single public Maternal grandparents are Jim pred and Opal Lohman enjoyed farewell dinner Sunday, June 25 '!and Arlene Laird. session. And the Department of Cuddy and the late Marilyn Cuddy. lots of company at their home on honoring Susan Butts who has pas- . ' ' great time was spent visiting Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Calif- 'ransportation, being the kind of Walter Zuhofe and Betty Cowger pather>s Day. Visiting were Steve tored the Kendrick United Methodist ornia, Colorado and North and South and getting acquainted with some can-do engineers that they are, are proud great-grandparents. and Gma Lohman and son Hayden Church for the past six ytea Dakota. Rain and cold didn't damp- who had never been to the reumon seemingly have been just as happy Paternal grandmother is Chris pf Lewlston and Brad Jones and The dinner wiH follow the worsh'p It is hoped all will be back next en their spirits for this two-day not having to make what to them Bumgarner of Spokane. his friend Debbie, both of Victor, service and will be in the churc „„„year. Remember 3 d S t d h event. must seem pointless public presen- Mont, and Kelly Lohman and La fellowship room in the basement at T"e group thanks Ione and her . tations. They just want to get on family and a special thanks to Col- 'ith the job. Trailblazer's Raffle OHers Donna Arnett. E o is welcome to jom in leen for making this a very specIal The problem is, though that the Trip tO SilVerWOOd Ar»e and prisciUa Armitage vis- showing their appreciaion and suP- THANK YOU FROM number of "loose cannons" boun- The Traiibiazers 4-H Club is hold- ited with Tammy and Glen Ford, Port to Susan for her leadersh P, MARJORIE COBB ghway ing a raffle and the pr~~~ is a trip Amber and J~~~~f~~ in Mos~o~ Sit- kindn~~s and love tp the community I want to thank my grandchildren issue may be increasing in number. tp Sllverwood Amustment park for urday evening. By Marjorie Cobb and the neighbor children for m+ The word is that many questions a family of 4. The drawing will be Sunday evening Priscilla and Ar- KHS Senior Class Charlie Bowers opened the Flag ing my birthday special. I thank are being raised about the sPecifics pn June 24th. Tickets may be ob- lie called on Jack and Betty Mus«e Day mealsite session with a review you all for pulling the weeds in my of the highway's construction gener- tained from any club member, or ' an s Community of flag etiquette and history. Inte~- garden and then singing "Happy ally and Particiularly about its effect ll 289-4891 pr 276-7081. The Senior Class of 1995 would esting facts were told that reminded Birthday" tp me. Your gift of time on the heart of the busiiness district. Kendrick Campers Enioyed like to thank all of the businesses the group of the early days of the and love to me made my birthday For example, some folks remem- parents and friends of the class for country and its struggle. truly happy, ber something being said back in ~ oca o an making the Graduation Party such Music theme of the day was 'Smile'pril about there being no Federal CloSes for Summer The Kendrick Campers Klub en- a huge success. Without the generous and all agreed with leader Vera M o i obb dollars involved in this highway The Kendrick-Juliaetta Food Bank joyed a weekend camPout at Little support from the coznmunity and Hutcheson that it's easier to smile project,. Does thIs mean, they won- will I f thi k during Boulder Camp Ground near Hei- others, the party would not have than to frown. How the government is kept up; der, that this project will not be ummer months. Emergencies may mer. been possible. Friday's program brought Duane Like an hour glass, when one side's pederal standards? V!II b b 289 8472 {Betty Campers making the trip w'-'e hope we started a great tradi- Johnson, Coordinator of Hanford quite run out, we turn up the other, this turn out to be a "schlock" job C ) 289 4691 {Thelma Cuddy) Bob and Mary Ellen Bottjer, Mer- tion for the other classes to follow Health Information Network Idaho and go on again.. that like a portion of Highway 3 2763861 {M G nt) rell and Ruby Homey, Fred and so they too can have a SAFE g»du Service Center to explain the many Douglas Jerrold up the grade out of Kendrick will Alice Snyder, Jim and Jea«t«ation. Thanks again! services available to citizens here. start to come unglued before too Theil, Juanita Craig, Jeanne Wad- Class 1995. Up-to-date health information may Those whom we support hold iis long? Iic meeting where order, reasonable- ford, Gordon and Frances Peters, be obtained at North Central Dis- up in life. Others remember something being ness, and mutual trust should set the Wayne Wegner, and Elmo and Msr- THANK YOU FROM trict Health Dept. at Lewiston. They Ebner-Eschenbach said about the possibility of provi" tone. ge Eldridge. Wayne entertained t"e PAUL DAMMARELL handle many calls pertaining to can- ing new sidewalks as part of the If you have questions or concerns group one evening with his h"r" I want to thank the Julia«ta- cer treatment thyroid problems, project, at least in the downtown about the highway reconstruction monica playing. Activities enjoy«Kendrick Ambulance for their care radio-active effects and other Health NEAI SITP iMLMN area. Vord now is that there is no program in Kendrick, questions that were four-wheeling, card play»ig> and transporting me to the hosptal prpbiemL provisions for sidewalks anywhere. only the Department of Transporta- visiting, walking, hand work, read" on June 11. To the crew responding> Home deliveries continue to serve And what about the configuration tion can answer, jot them down now ing and just relaxing. Saturday eve" Christine Clayton, Brad Stewart> an average of ten shut-ins who ex- of parking areas to sidewalk in the and share them either with the ning the weather cleared for t"e Dorothy Wallace and Judy post«> press their appreciation to the meal- Friday, June 23— block between 6th and 7th streets? Kendrick-Juliaetta Community De- traditional potluck dinner. Joi»ng Thank you for your kindness and site volunteers Chicken Fried Steak Vill that change? velopment Association's president, the campers for dinner were Ed and professional care. Mashed Potatoes >Its Gravy Some merchants have questions Dana Magnuson, or with your re- Helen Ulrich, Crystal Gruell, »d I appreciate all my friends who FROM EMIL AND DORIS Carrots and Peas about how the construction can pro- porter, whose address is Route 1, Mike Hutton and Kim. have visited and called. You»ove We were very proud and happy pear/Cheese Salad ceed and stOl provide customers Bpx 14, Kendrick Together we can The monthly meeting will beheld and friendship are a comfort and to take part in Kendrick's Locust Hpt Rolls 8r, Butter access to businesses. Can one half try to assure that there is some log- June 26 at 6 p. m. at the Senior strength. Blossom Festival again. Deep Dish Apple Pie 8s Topping of Main Street be upgraded while ic to the order of topics covered at Center with the potluck. Following God Bless, Ve thank the Lions Club for the the other half carries traffic'? If not, the Judy 11 meeting. We can do this the dinner card bingo will be play- Paul Dammarell opportunity and thank Harold and Wednesday, Jane 28— what about access and the routing by letting Kevin Rigby of the De- ed. Doris Ellis for the special ride in Roast Turkey of traffic through town'? partment of Transportation know in Local Basketball Camp their lovely car. Sweet Potatoes These are examples of some of the advance what questions are being Car 1Nash June p2 by Ve truly love the Kendrick corn- Mashed Potatoes and Gravy 'uestions one hears being raised. raised here. For Both Boys and Girls munity. Cranberry Salad There are probably many others, While this approach will not nec- G'iris Basketball Team A baskeball camp at Kendrick Emil and Doris Silllbw Buttered French Bread some of which are being saved for essarly silence the "loose cannons" The Kendrick High School Girls High School this summer is for both Ice Cream and Cake the July 11 meeting, And some that who generate more heat than Iight, Basketball team is having a car wash boys and girls, coaches Lisa Wolff THANK YOU will never be raised publicly but it will help assure that the concerns on Thursday, June 22 to help earn and Clarke Bradley said this week. Thank you to our neighbors and DATES TO REMEMBER; will indeed fester on suspicion and of others are considered as well in money to attend a basketball camP The camp is for young players friends for their thoughts, cards, June 23: Meal. Summer Music distrust of government's intentions, an orderly fashion. Know that this in Seaside, Oregon. through age 14. and prayers at ths time of the loss June 28: Meal> Presentng Nptrm and ability. Some of the questionsi effort is being undertaken in the The car wash is at the Kendrick The registration forms are avail- of Ruth's sister. Olson. Birthday Party tos will be shot from "loose cannons" interest of having a better informed Fire Hall from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. able at Kendrick High School and God Bless, dayl rolling about on the deck of a pub- public. Donations will be accepted, must be completed before July 7. Oscar and Ruth Slind Art Class.

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Page 1: progz'am is ey Chris™as „h oRege.; I.'ea - 1995 - The Kendrick Gazette/1995 Jan. - Jun… · 22/6/1995  · C (i~ I Volume 'i 03 Kendrick, Lcttah County, Idaho, Thursday, June

C ( i~ I

Volume 'i 03 Kendrick, Lcttah County, Idaho, Thursday, June 22, 1995 U SPS No. 001 1 33

SocietyIda

@ Arcliivesabo State is

Library450 N 4th St.

ID 83902

No. 4

KENDRICK- JUIJAETTA

Meeting July 11— Local Students Earn tiettgig!Ch Aregg HOSt owwoV>tt> 1Va>d Rwgwtttt>gKH$ gssk DOptPlctct. On Spri'ng Dean'

,Families Needed Certified Crop Advisor

Trsiispsrtatisn Dept. iust at U. Of Idaho $OotlitNgdf IOltrS 'For Foreign Youth Rut>he «o- C~ ~«jHOd giiSCOSSilii TOOrThe names of University of Idaho zsy sonja unman Foreign high school students are DeWayne A, Ward of Kendrick

'SKeiitiriCk tO students honored for spring semester'ud opal Lohman

!

>chsdulsd tu arrive soon into ths wss rscsutiy certified by the Amer-,academic achievement with inclu- I Kendrick area for second semester ican Society of Agronomy's Certi-, !music students had a full

Ag$+ef feet)ggc sion on the dean's list have beens

S O hpmestays, and the sponsoring or- fied Crop Advisor Program {CCA)o ced by university officials. Visitors. at the home of Ervin and ganization needs a few more local This program is administered local-

cert and.thBy Frank Jacobson To receive the honor, students Alice Fry are their sons an y'ost families, ly by the Northwest Certified Crop „"„,'",, T ese concertsmust achieve a required grade point They are here to celebrate the r According tp pacific Intercultural Adviser Board, This certit'icaion eat successes and raised mon-

average while enroHed in a designa- Parent's 50th wedding anniversary'xchange {p. I. E.) pxecutive Dir- progz'am is designed tp establish base ey for the music fund. The musicpa t e ed number of graded class hours, Ervin and Alice were married May ector, John Doty the students arc standards of knowledge for individ- groups aho did a Chris™as and a

po on, wi e o ding a Courses graded pass-fail are not 21, 1945. The reception will be held ail between the ages of 15 and 18 uals who advi e growers on crop Spring Concert as well as performedn 24 from2to4in . ~ S

July 11, to answer questions con- hen calculating class Satu~day June f year~, are Engisih-speaking, have ma~ag~m~~t and pr~duct~o~ input

cerning the department's lanned hours. Requirements vary slightly the Fellowship Hall of the F' their own spending money, carry ac- This program is intended for any-

f St t H h 3 among the different academic col. "e " c '" w''ident and health insurance, and one who makes nutrient, pesticide,Visiting here are Warren and pin- are anxious to share their cultural crop or environmental recommen- tation in Lewiston and marched in

Dean's list honorees from North ah Fry with their sons and family'xperiences with their new Ameri- daipns tp grpwe». the Locust Blossom Parade.Dawn Thomas and children; Mr. and can families. p. I. E. currently has In order to earn the CCA certifi- Each spring District II holds aMrs. John Fry and son Chevy, Reb- programs to match almost every cate, individuals must pass both music festival. The Jr. High went to

information concerning the Highway College of Art and Architecture: ecca Rorno and a y son> aH rom family's needs, ranging in length national and regional exams. In ad- „h eceived 'ceD-3 or Main Street project was held Justin p. Cope. Anacortes, Wash.; Eldon and Ginger from a semester to a full academic dition, the individual must meet e " ratings at both. They have

under the auspices of the City of College of Business: Cade L. Fry of Grantham, Pennsylvania. El- year, where students attend local minimum education and experience .. Gy improve in ability and mus-don is a chaPlain at the Messiah high schools. req irem nt .u e s.

government entities were represent- College of Mines: Justin F. Cope. oRege.; P. I. E. area representatives rnatch Ward, who is employed by West-F~~~t the City pf Kendzick Ke~d~i~k College of Agriculure. e boys p -'tud~~ts with host fam~li~s by find em Farm Servi

its Mayor and Council responsible Lianne C. Sternberg-Weyen, Mich- prised Alice with a wonderful elec- ing common interests and lifestyles sons certified in Idaho Oregon, Utah ensembles with both groups recet1'ed

for dealing with sewer and water elle M. Taylor, Jennifer L, Thorn- ric chord organ and, of course, r- through an informal in-home meet- and Washington as of March 1, 1995." i gs. here were

line deficiencies. Second, Clearwater ton and Nicole M. Wilson. vin wasn't left out.. ing. Prospective host failies are able He is one of over 4,000 persons whoseveral soloists and duets that also

Economic Development 'Association College pf Letters and Science: Warren and Dinah and family will to review student applications and have earned CCA status nationally performed, The following received

represented by its then new director, Amie P. McGregor. leave for their homes after the first select the perfect match. As there the top rating of "Superior": Chel-of the week. Eldon and Ginger will are no "typical" host families P.I.'ea Kenyon, Steve Hill, Kristie Flatt,Joe Click, who would assist Kend- are no ypica os ami ies

11visit a while with his Parents and E.. can fit a sudent into just about f' gj g and Jessica Bunch. Excellent":,ra-any situation, whether it bs s single SOIINsf ghlggits lsOWS tirtit twstouthe Flute Quartet

Kristy McCall of Oakland, Calif'arent, childless couple, a retired {Chelsea Kenyon, Darbi Kecher,By Arlyne Clemm is also visiting with Alice and Ervin oupl pr a large famQy Lsr a Pinson, Katie Rush); Daniel

and Betty McMahan to help observe their golden wed- Fami»es who host for p.I. E. are B b K; bl „d hi 1 t EdBunch, Kristie Flatt and Carissa

that meeting was the Department, Last Sunday, Jerry Ingle drove toding anniversary. also eli ible to claim a $50.00 per a . Heustis, and Josh Miller. A ratingMagee of Lewistpn dro~e to P~erce pf "Good" '

b Al

di t ' '' te ho, . o i i o Connie Lohman returned home ction on their itemized tax returns K . Breckon and Richie Hitchcock. Mostmonth charitable contribution dedu- Sunday tp visit with Carl Hanks

o oo was receive y ison

was there to assure citizens that his y P Friday after enjoying a triP with for each month they host a sponsor-; d Th d f'" ' of the band students Participated in

de artment had th f dgranddaughters Haly and Shawny daughter Sharon Parks up the In-, d student.

urs ay for an extended the Mass Band Concert the eveN gobserve their birthdays. land Passage to Alaska on the "Roy-'

th P Ivisit with his daughter and family, pf the festi~~l

letel rebuild th hi h thro h iday Leona and A. C. Wilson al Princess {the Love Boat). E. has students from Spain, Ger- hildr .seH mer an The H. S. band took it annual

o th 't t th dlidrove to Spokane where they visit- Monday Connie and Janice Loh- a Poland, Russia, Finland, Ar-; . g r en o uzanne's trip to Spokane in February. They

rw~pd~t~~g its underground utilni-'s rpt e nd wife, Mr, man pf Lewistpn, went tp Sp~k~~~ gent!a B~~~~l C~l~mb~~, paraguary R d o V '

p attended the Music Et'a'I r t me t th t de dl'n ' returning back to Lewiston Tuesday Austrailia New Zealand Croatia d 't d t'I S d . ional Conference AII-Northwest Con-Charlie Bower was in Deary Sat- evening. Connie stayed Tuesday d oth o t i, P. I. E

an visite un i Sunday evenmg'erts. They had th o o t 't

t ldurday for a surprise birthday party night with Gary and Janice at Lew- has also been invited to participate C

0 y a«e hear the top high school students

0 back to the end of th I'ine andfor Tpm Femrelte.

go back to the end of the line an Wednesday morning Grace Ingle day.that Pothole filling would be the visited in Kendrick with four for- program 0 ring sc 0 ars lp s a week vacationing pn the Oregon time was had by allorder of the day for a few more mer students of the Lone Star School Friday evening visitors of Jean State f the fprmer Spviet Union Cl d I L.. Chelsea Kenyon and Mrs. Gertje

dents from the Newly Independ coast, returning home Sunday.

classes of 1932 to 1935. Wegner were Skip and Polly KoepP. to the United States P I p. is a D I d O t Stn

t 't F'. traveled tp Caldwell to the State

Tuesday Arlyne Clemm, with her Monday visitors were Nellie Min- pf t educatipnal organization" .,'olo Competition where Chelsea

igrandson Brian, went to Orofino to ard of Lewiston and Cynthia Pavel th t h s p or d more th 18000' " .'laced third in the Soprano Division."u' p". "'. ""'"."visit with her mother Margaret and sons pf Boise. Roy and Doris t d ts f 23 cou tries since its ADD CEDR RmG

'- Chelsea competed against 12 otherJohnson, her aunt Myrtle Bell and Silf low visited with Jean Monday founding in 1975. The organization N I d J . H-I- --p-. Sopranos from around the state. Sheher cousin and husband Lavonne evening. is designated by the United States ton s ent f om W

did extremely well and received a

heat but shed little light on the sub-and Rich Thomas who were visitingfrom Singapore. Sunday, Mike Hutton and Kim the Council on Standards fpt Inter- Holt. Wednesday they came tp work

A big thank ypu t the parents and

Since then Kendrick's officialsSaturday aftrenoon Larry and Ar- berley Czmowski of Lewiston were ti 1 pd atipnai Travel CSIET . ' community for your support at our

lyne Clemm attended a belated wed- luncheon guests of Gordon and ztif ing that the organization corn- fold the Gazette Go h 1und raisers and for encouraging thehave had their hands fM strugg»ng ding reception for her nephew and Frances peters while they were li with the st ndards set forth in

' 'students in their musical endeavors.wi h he problems of seeing the en- wife, Tim and Deena Johnson, in camping at'.Elk River. Afternoozs 'CSIET.'s St ndards for Internationalgineering-study of Main Street's tm- Lewiston

m le e invisitors were Kevin, LaRae and Mikt Ed ti I T I pr

' Hiller-Arnett Family Annuai Oennler pala Pierson of Moscow. Monday din- Kendrick area families interested Gathering at Tera

pf F c nd Go o ' ' o abp t tud t St d J Saturdayat Qfinancing the project. For that rea- Q~$ pV gIPaPllrVI1$ Sand Henriksen of aur ay, une 17, on an awere Bob and an y en n change or arranging for a meeting Cantrii, Wayne Arnett and Fred and The Dennler Picnic was held at

ounci mern ers are in no pos 'on B„Troy. wih a community representative may Betty Arnett went to Tekoa, Wash the Kendrick Grange Hall Satur-

zllg call P. I. E., toll-free, at 1-800-631- to the home of Ben Hiller and lone day, June 17 with fifty in attend-to answer citizen questions about the John and Kristen Bumgarner of Glen, Melissa and Tia Pierce spent 818 The a enc also has travel/ ance.particulars of the highway project,althou h the certainly share an in-

'uliaetta are rejoicing at the arrival a week camping at Elk River and study program opportunities avail- t I 45' f ' f Out-of-town relatives were Mr.s u y ma e y cousins an rien s or a

terest in wanting to know as muchg of a son born to them Wednesday, had a real good tune. able for American high school stu- i h f th I B and Mrs. Hans Harder f om Spo-reunion n onor o eir unc e en.

as ossible about it. The have evenJune 14 at 7:55 a. m. at Magic Valley dents as well as possibilities for corn- H 'h b th f th I t M d kane, Wash., Alfred Giese frome is e ro ero e ae au

postponed their regularly scheduledRegional Medical Center in Twin Carol Trout of Troy was a Tues munity volunteers to assist and work A tt d th I ~ Mission Viejo, Calif., Mr. and Mrs,Falls, Idaho, day morning caller of Ron an on-

- with area host families, students and ber of that generation pf Hlllers and Ora Dennler, Kasey and Krista pfon and Son-meeting in order to be present at the The young man has been named 3a Lphman.July 11 session. sc oo s.ll 1. Post Falls, Idaho, Teddy Polespny

Alee John and was 7 pounds, 10present to make this a very special Clarkston, Wash., Doris Ziegeldoa,

Meanwhile> Joe Glick, who to his ounces and was 20 inches in length. Roy and Doris Silflow traveled today Arrangements for the reunion Justin Reid and Allson from Gene-

credit originally called for ziumerous Both mother and son are doing St Maries on Monday on business Farewell Dinner June 25 day. Arrangements for the reunion

public meetings to keeP the public very well and arrived in Juliaetta and also visited with son Randy be-To onor usan u s leen Mayer of Alaska, with a lot of From Lewiston were Mr and Mrsinformed of Progress, has sat and Saturday where the family will be fore returning home. Martin Riggers Martha McVay Mr

seen nearly three months slip by mak;„g their home. The community is invited to a helP by Ione.without there being a single public Maternal grandparents are Jim pred and Opal Lohman enjoyed farewell dinner Sunday, June 25 '!and Arlene Laird.session. And the Department of Cuddy and the late Marilyn Cuddy. lots of company at their home on honoring Susan Butts who has pas- . ' ' great time was spent visiting

Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Calif-'ransportation,being the kind of Walter Zuhofe and Betty Cowger pather>s Day. Visiting were Steve tored the Kendrick United Methodist ornia, Colorado and North and Southand getting acquainted with somecan-do engineers that they are, are proud great-grandparents. and Gma Lohman and son Hayden Church for the past six ytea Dakota. Rain and cold didn't damp-who had never been to the reumon

seemingly have been just as happy Paternal grandmother is Chris pf Lewlston and Brad Jones and The dinner wiH follow the worsh'p It is hoped all will be back nexten their spirits for this two-day

not having to make what to them Bumgarner of Spokane. his friend Debbie, both of Victor, service and will be in the churc „„„year.Remember —3 d S t dh event.

must seem pointless public presen- Mont, and Kelly Lohman and La fellowship room in the basement at T"e group thanks Ione and her .tations. They just want to get on family and a special thanks to Col-

'iththe job. Trailblazer's Raffle OHers Donna Arnett.E o is welcome to jom in leen for making this a very specIal

The problem is, though that the Trip tO SilVerWOOd Ar»e and prisciUa Armitage vis- showing their appreciaion and suP- THANK YOU FROMnumber of "loose cannons" boun- The Traiibiazers 4-H Club is hold- ited with Tammy and Glen Ford, Port to Susan for her leadersh P, MARJORIE COBB

ghway ing a raffle and the pr~~~ is a trip Amber and J~~~~f~~ in Mos~o~ Sit- kindn~~s and love tp the community I want to thank my grandchildrenissue may be increasing in number. tp Sllverwood Amustment park for urday evening. By Marjorie Cobb and the neighbor children for m+The word is that many questions a family of 4. The drawing will be Sunday evening Priscilla and Ar- KHS Senior Class Charlie Bowers opened the Flag ing my birthday special. I thankare being raised about the sPecifics pn June 24th. Tickets may be ob- lie called on Jack and Betty Mus«e Day mealsite session with a review you all for pulling the weeds in myof the highway's construction gener- tained from any club member, or

'an s Community of flag etiquette and history. Inte~- garden and then singing "Happy

ally and Particiularly about its effect ll 289-4891 pr 276-7081. The Senior Class of 1995 would esting facts were told that reminded Birthday" tp me. Your gift of timeon the heart of the busiiness district. Kendrick Campers Enioyed like to thank all of the businesses the group of the early days of the and love to me made my birthdayFor example, some folks remem- parents and friends of the class for country and its struggle. truly happy,ber something being said back in~ oca o an

making the Graduation Party such Music theme of the day was'Smile'pril

about there being no Federal CloSes for Summer The Kendrick Campers Klub en- a huge success. Without the generous and all agreed with leader Vera M o i obbdollars involved in this highway The Kendrick-Juliaetta Food Bank joyed a weekend camPout at Little support from the coznmunity and Hutcheson that it's easier to smileproject,. Does thIs mean, they won-

will I f thi k during Boulder Camp Ground near Hei- others, the party would not have than to frown. How the government is kept up;der, that this project will not be ummer months. Emergencies may mer. been possible. Friday's program brought Duane Like an hour glass, when one side'spederal standards? V!II b b I» 289 8472 {Betty Campers making the trip w'-'e hope we started a great tradi- Johnson, Coordinator of Hanford quite run out, we turn up the other,

this turn out to be a "schlock" job C ) 289 4691 {Thelma Cuddy) Bob and Mary Ellen Bottjer, Mer- tion for the other classes to follow Health Information Network Idaho and go on again..that like a portion of Highway 3 2763861 {M G nt) rell and Ruby Homey, Fred and so they too can have a SAFE g»du Service Center to explain the many —Douglas Jerroldup the grade out of Kendrick will Alice Snyder, Jim and Jea«t«ation. Thanks again! services available to citizens here.start to come unglued before too Theil, Juanita Craig, Jeanne Wad- Class 1995. Up-to-date health information may Those whom we support hold iislong? Iic meeting where order, reasonable- ford, Gordon and Frances Peters, be obtained at North Central Dis- up in life.

Others remember something being ness, and mutual trust should set the Wayne Wegner, and Elmo and Msr- THANK YOU FROM trict Health Dept. at Lewiston. They —Ebner-Eschenbachsaid about the possibility of provi" tone. ge Eldridge. Wayne entertained t"e PAUL DAMMARELL handle many calls pertaining to can-ing new sidewalks as part of the If you have questions or concerns group one evening with his h"r" I want to thank the Julia«ta- cer treatment thyroid problems,project, at least in the downtown about the highway reconstruction monica playing. Activities enjoy«Kendrick Ambulance for their care radio-active effects and other Health NEAI SITP iMLMNarea. Vord now is that there is no program in Kendrick, questions that were four-wheeling, card play»ig> and transporting me to the hosptal prpbiemLprovisions for sidewalks anywhere. only the Department of Transporta- visiting, walking, hand work, read" on June 11. To the crew responding> Home deliveries continue to serveAnd what about the configuration tion can answer, jot them down now ing and just relaxing. Saturday eve" Christine Clayton, Brad Stewart> an average of ten shut-ins who ex-of parking areas to sidewalk in the and share them either with the ning the weather cleared for t"e Dorothy Wallace and Judy post«> press their appreciation to the meal- Friday, June 23—block between 6th and 7th streets? Kendrick-Juliaetta Community De- traditional potluck dinner. Joi»ng Thank you for your kindness and site volunteers Chicken Fried SteakVill that change? velopment Association's president, the campers for dinner were Ed and professional care. Mashed Potatoes >Its Gravy

Some merchants have questions Dana Magnuson, or with your re- Helen Ulrich, Crystal Gruell, »d I appreciate all my friends who FROM EMIL AND DORIS Carrots and Peasabout how the construction can pro- porter, whose address is Route 1, Mike Hutton and Kim. have visited and called. You»ove We were very proud and happy pear/Cheese Saladceed and stOl provide customers Bpx 14, Kendrick Together we can The monthly meeting will beheld and friendship are a comfort and to take part in Kendrick's Locust Hpt Rolls 8r, Butteraccess to businesses. Can one half try to assure that there is some log- June 26 at 6 p. m. at the Senior strength. Blossom Festival again. Deep Dish Apple Pie 8s Toppingof Main Street be upgraded while ic to the order of topics covered at Center with the potluck. Following God Bless, Ve thank the Lions Club for thethe other half carries traffic'? If not, the Judy 11 meeting. We can do this the dinner card bingo will be play- Paul Dammarell opportunity and thank Harold and Wednesday, Jane 28—what about access and the routing by letting Kevin Rigby of the De- ed. Doris Ellis for the special ride in Roast Turkeyof traffic through town'? partment of Transportation know in Local Basketball Camp their lovely car. Sweet Potatoes

These are examples of some of the advance what questions are being Car 1Nash June p2 by Ve truly love the Kendrick corn- Mashed Potatoes and Gravy'uestionsone hears being raised. raised here. For Both Boys and Girls munity. Cranberry Salad

There are probably many others, While this approach will not nec- G'iris Basketball Team A baskeball camp at Kendrick Emil and Doris Silllbw Buttered French Breadsome of which are being saved for essarly silence the "loose cannons" The Kendrick High School Girls High School this summer is for both Ice Cream and Cakethe July 11 meeting, And some that who generate more heat than Iight, Basketball team is having a car wash boys and girls, coaches Lisa Wolff THANK YOUwill never be raised publicly but it will help assure that the concerns on Thursday, June 22 to help earn and Clarke Bradley said this week. Thank you to our neighbors and DATES TO REMEMBER;will indeed fester on suspicion and of others are considered as well in money to attend a basketball camP The camp is for young players friends for their thoughts, cards, June 23: Meal. Summer Musicdistrust of government's intentions, an orderly fashion. Know that this in Seaside, Oregon. through age 14. and prayers at ths time of the loss June 28: Meal> Presentng Nptrmand ability. Some of the questionsi effort is being undertaken in the The car wash is at the Kendrick The registration forms are avail- of Ruth's sister. Olson. Birthday Party toswill be shot from "loose cannons" interest of having a better informed Fire Hall from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. able at Kendrick High School and God Bless, daylrolling about on the deck of a pub- public. Donations will be accepted, must be completed before July 7. Oscar and Ruth Slind Art Class.

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na's cousin, They all had a greattime together. Last Tuesday Shir-ley Morgan and LenaBelle attendeda bridal shower for Melissa Akersin Clarkston. Melissa is the bride-elect of Ron Morgan.

Virginia Jackson visited withKathlyn Morey Sunday afternoon.On Monday Kathlyn and DorothyWallace went to Moscow to shop,

Ruthie Wilson spent Sunday af-ternoon visiting with Hulda Clem-enhagen.

Jim and Hazel Candler called onAda and Quentin Saturday evening.

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The end ie Kendrick Gazette, Thursday, June 22, 1995 of Ahsakha, went to Spokane to visit . Helen and George Brocke attended serve an early Father's Day.Hazel 'and Opal's brother Roger the wedding of Kerri Sinibaldi and Friday, June 9, Don and Ula Can-I

who is a patient at Sacred Heart, Dan Ward in Snohomish, Wash; Sat-'ril went to St. Maries for the week-

Also visiting with Roger were Bon urday afternoon. Kerri is Helen's end where they were guests of Ed

The Kendrick Gazette and Jimi Kay Mael of Bovill, Ron cousin. The Brooke's returned home and Darlene Reid. Friday night

and Carol Craig of Lewiston and on Sunday. Shawna Green and children of Sand-

Pubi«bed Weekly at Kendrick, Latah County,.Idaho 83537-0177 Shawn Mael of Orofino. Opal was Wednesday Dick and Vicky Bens- point joined'hem for a baked sal-Post Office Box 177 an overnight guests with Jim and coter went to Spokane for the day. mon dinner. Saturday all went to

Second Class Postage Paid at. Kendrick, Idaho Hazel and Hazel drove her home While there they enjoyed lunch with the high school graduation of great-

Telephone: (208) 289-5731 Monday morning. their daughter Holly Millar and granddaughter Christina Kimble who

William A. Rath, PublisherLast Monday Laurine and Elma granddaughters Autumn and Ash- who graduated with honors. Ap-

'Wm, A, Both Editor Nancy Vasn Houten N Edit Hazeltine visited Ethel Groseclose. ley. In the late afternoon they call- proximately 75 family and friends

They. enjoyed seeing Ethel's beau- ed on Vicky's sister and brother-in- gathered at the home of Carl and

Subscription pates: $10 per year. in Latah, Nez Perce, and Clearwato iful Zebra Finches .and parakeets law, Dee and Jerry Saling. They en- Rona Ware for a party. It was a

All other adder: $13.00 er earo er addresses: $13.00 er earwhich she breeds. Tuesday Elma and joyed dinner together before heading beautiful, sunny day with lots of

Laurine were dinner guests of Julie home. food, visiting and fun!

,,POSTMASTERS: Send Address Corrections to'nd Dareld Hazeltine and Jenni and Nell Crocker accompanied David Sunday morning Don and Ula and

The Kendrick Gazettee, p. O, Box 177 Kendrick idaho 83537 Todd. After dinner several neighbors and Norma Crocker to Moscow on great-grandson R. J. Beid went fish-

arrived for a surprise birthday party Sunday where they spent the day ing with Ed and Darlene onthe'or

Laurine; Guests were Helen and with Norma's father, Ernie And-I Reid's new boat. They had lunch atI

and Marilyn Enchner from Wednes- Herman Hinrichs, Betty and Jeff rews. Other family members also, Conklin Park before returning home..

«I News day until Friday evening. Saturday McMahan and Brandon and Bob visited, making for a special Father's 'ast Tuesday Ellie Gimmesta'd of

evening Bud, Marilyn and Erin Ris- Brown and Maria, Jenni planned Day. Cavendish and Lena Belle Morgan

ling were dinner guests of Steve and and arranged the surprise celebration Monday visitors with Nell were went to Spokane for the day. They

'ML" Melva Eichner and sons. for her aunt Laurine. Guests enjoyed her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Bowers of enjoyed shopping and ate out at

Sunday Jim and Hazel Candler birthday cake and a fun evening. Kamiah and Diane Heinen, Granny's Buffet. It was a beautiful

orm and Linda Lewis of Coeur and Hazeps sister, Opal Hamilton Dareld had dinner with Elma andI Jenny Brown and Ron Bread of drive and an enjoyable time to-

d'Alene. here houseguests of Bud Laurine on Monday. I Lewiston visited with her mother i gether. 'Monday Erna Nelson accom-

Friday Bob and Judy Callison at- Resi Brown on Sunday. They drove LenaBelle to Pullman'where they at-

tended the annual picnic at Hells- to Moscow to shop and enjoyed eat- tended the Pullman Senior Citizen's

Free Report Reveals l 0 Secret Ways gate Park in Lewiston for the Clear- ing out dinner at the Senior Center in the

water Power Company employees, Monday evening family gathered city hall. LenaBelle had been in-

To Save Big Money On Your Taxes! families and the board of directors. at Mike and Sonya Brocke's to cele- vited to play the piano for the Pull-

Saturday Judy and Bob went to brate their daughter Heather's 10th man Seniors. Joining them for din-

Find Out What The IRS Doesn't Want Orofino to attend the Antique Eng- birthday. Guests were Jim Brocke ner were Erna's cousin Mildred and

ou o no ' II l- 0- ine Club. and girls, Terri and Rick Hines and her husband Leonard Hanson of

Shandra Hermann of Lewiston is children of Lewiston, Diane Uppen- Pullman and Sally and Delbert Hoff-

a houseguest with her grandparents, dahl, and Rose and Darrel Brocke. man of Spangle. Delbert is Lena-

Marlene and Don Millard. Traci and Happy Birthday, Heather! Belle's brother and Sally is also En-,

Doug Hermann and Ryan visited Sunday morning David Watson

ATTENTION CAR OWNERSwas the champion fisherman. It was Wilson visited with Esther.a wet but fun outing, Friday Gladys and John Wilson

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sister Doris Mustoe of Spokane ac- Travis and Toby and Theresa Boll-companied Jerry Armitage of spo- ins were also present to help oh- M L)eekane on a trip to south Idaho. Theyvisited with Ross s son and daughter-,in-law, Jim and Ann Armitage of fhuAuTV PIZOtOPmrdts'V

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FOR SALE:Grain, pea, Lentil elevators 4—5,000 bushel. 1—8,000 bushel grainbins. Very large leg w/distributorand 8" down pipe. Unloading pitwith 1/3 acre of land in Juliaetta.Contact Dave Dennler 276-3772.

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FOR SALE: Air conditioner. 24,000BTU, 22v. Used less than onemonth. $400. Call 289-4371.

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Ot lubeetteJerry Polumsky of Lewiston ar-

rived on Saturday to spend severaldays with his parents, Bay and Del-

Iores Polumsky. Tom and Francis ofJuneau, Alaska called Ray Sunday'o wish his a Happy Father's Day.

Roy Fry, Leah and Jenna of Lew-iston, and Norma Harrison of Clarks-ton enjoyed having pizza with Max-ine Fry Saturday.

Larry Groseclose of Lewiston vis-ited with Pearl and Phillip Grose-close Saturday. Geneva Davis ofLewiston was a Tuesday eveningdinner guest helping Phillip cele-brate his birthday. Happy Birthday,Phillip

Herb Pederson of Ephrata came aweek ago Monday, taking his mot-her, Gertie Pederson home with himfor a visit, Herb and Doug Pedersonreturned Gertie to her home Satur-and visited with family until Sun-day.

Jeremy and Nicholas Moran ofLewiston spen a week visiting withtheir grandparents, David and Shir-ley Sanquist while their parents en-joyed a trip to Hawaii,

Ray and Lura Butler, John 'andDiann Groseclose, Wendy Parks andBob enjoyed a barbecue dinner atthe home of Gary and Karen Eggersin Bovill Sunday.

Connie Williams and grandsonsMichael and Sollie enjoyed havingFather's Day dinner with Bill andRuth Adams Sunday.

Adaline Jassman accompanied herdaughter Sonja Lohman to her homeat Southwick Thursday for a visitwith Sonja and Ron. Friday Sonjavisited her mother and was also aMonday luncheon guest.

Family gathered at the home ofJim Cuddy Sunday for Father's Dayand also to meet the newest memberof the group, Alee John, new bornson of Kristen and John Bumgarnerwho was born June 14. John, Kristenand Alee are now making their homein J'uliaetta. J'ohn works with WestOne Bank in Moscow. Others at theCuddy home that day were Ed andFerris Robertson, Tess, Seth, Samand Nick of Peck; Mitch and PamCuddy, Zack and Riley, of Lewiston,and Walt Zumhofe and Betty Cow-ger.

Angie Cox of Hudson, Calif. call-ed her sister Aldeana Polumsky towish her a "Happy 60th Birthday".Andy Polumsky called from Hamil-Iton, Mont, to wish his dad, Clarencela Happy Father's Day. Granddaugh-~ter Christie called Clarence on Tues-day from Waterford, Calif. to ex-tend Father's Day greetings anddaughter and son-in-law Burtie and i

Burt Glass of Coulterville, Calif.,'lsocalled on Father's Day.

Father's Day company at the Ever-ett and Freida Farrington home wereCathy and Dan Johnson and Josh ofSpokane, Andrew Tweit and JeremyDraper of Lewiston, Betty andSteve Howerton, Aundi and Tony,and Katie Tweit.

Glen Howerton spent Father's Daywith Glenda and Jim Kress in Lew-iston.

On Father's Day weekend, Shariand Ed Pea and Kayla and Kylejoined family at the Harris cabin ~

on Couer d'Alene Lake, Also pres-

ent were Bret Gertje and Aaron —Use the correct amount of pesti-of Boise and Brett's friends- Phil cides. When it comes to chemicaland Julie and Brian Heron, all of application the "more is better" ruleCalifornia; Gary and Pam Gertje does not apply. Just as you shouldand Alyssa of Lewiston, and Kaye only take the amount of medicationand Wayne Harris. In addition to your doctor prescribes, you shouldhonoring the fathers present, they also use only the amount of pesti-celebrated Gary's birthday which cide speciiied in the product's direc-was Sunday. tions, Costa says.

Saturday, Buddy and Alice Hen- —Don't pour pesticide productsson, Chelsie and Bryce, Tony and down the drain. If you have someKclli Henson of Moscow, Chad Hen- left, apply it to other plants listedson, Marnfe Henson, and Mike and on the label or contact your localSeth Ogle, enjoyed the bull rides at health department for informationthe Lewiston rodeo grounds. After- about disposal procedures in yourwards they called on Marvin and area.Ila Henson. —Never store chemicals in a bot-

tie oher than a clearly marked original container. These containers

j >Safe Use of Garden should also be locked up well out ofreach of children. Accidental inges.Chetntcals Advised tion is often the cause of serious

o sonings, Costa says, stressing pes-

sects is often accomplishedI h d ith toxic houehold products includingbleach and liquid drainersstore-bought pesticides.

Dr. Lucio Costa, director of the—Be careful when usmg produ

t th U. r called rodenticides, to control rats

and mice. Children may mistake thesm I pellets, placed on the ground or

sense is used when handling andd h h dl. d you know is accidently exposed tostoring them. garden chemicals; Contact your local

od t cI„de p oison con troI center for specific inCommon garden products includeinsecticides to kill insects and herb-t d t k'll '

d herb- formation about what to do, If™trial-strength chemicals used for burned throat or upset stomach oc-llarge-scale agriculture are toxic if cur, it's best to go to a hospitaI em-inhaled or if skin or eyes are expos- ergency room.

ed, common garden chemicals such t k th d d d t f gaYou don't htave to be a toxicogist

as Roundup have much lower toxi-d h .

I 11 d t~ to know the do's and don'ts of gar-~

city levels. den chemical use. All you need to '

do is follow product directions and"use common sense when han 'ng

products. Aphids, for example, can these products.

often be controlled by knockingThe mass of the sun is about 750them off a Plant with a sPray of

times as great as that of ail theplain water. And pulling weeds byhand can be a good form of exer-. planets combined.

cise.A iew basic rules to follow when

using garden pesticides—Clear the area of children andpets before applying products. Any Try Yourtoys or other objects scattered about

local M,urchentspregnant women to avoid contactwith chemical products as well.—Wear gloves and safety glasses i]rsvpwhen applying sprayed-on chemi-cals to prevent contact with skinand eyes. If this occurs, immediate-ly wash skin thoroughly with soapand water and/or flush eyes withwater. ——-I—Avoid applying sprayed-on che-micals on a windy day, and makesure the area has dried thoroughlybefore allowing others to return.

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The Kendrick Gazette, Thursday, June 22, 1995 Farm and Ranch tions range greatly in size from 13acres to 22,000 acres. On average,

Recreation is Big recreational enterprises were esta-

Business in Idaho blished in 1989, although severalstarted their recreation operations

Farm and ranch recreation in Ida- within the last 2 to 3 years. Only

ho is big business and generates. over about one-third of the Quests were

SI0.2 million in annual gross reve from Idaho and seven percent were

nue. The Idaho Department of Agrl- international guests.

culture has identified 60 farms and The distinction was made be-

ranches that offer recreational ser tween working ranches that receive

vice to.tourists, Services range from a secondary income from guests and

horseback rides and sleighitwagon and guest ranch~a whosea Primary

rides to hunting, fishing and cross- source of income is from guests. On

country skiing. average, working ranches had a

A farm and ranch recreation busi shorter season of oPeraion, hosted

ness impact survey sponsored b fewer guests and guest stays were

the Idaho Department of Agricul- shorter ln duration. Overall, guests

ture and analyzed by RLS Inter, stayed an average of 3.85 days. Of

national of Cheyenne, Wyoming in the operations not offerIng over-

dicates a rapidly growing interest night accommodations, the average

in ranch recreation. Using a multi. guest stayed 3.2 hours.

plier factor of 3.5 (67% of guests To help the agricultural industry

were from out-of-state), the reve. caPitalize uPon tourist oPPortunities,

nue generated forthe Ida'ho Tourism the Idaho Department of Agriculture

industry by these 60 operators is ap- Provides a number of services to

proximately $36 ml~pn 'andowners including informational

According to Laua Hobbs, Divi- Publications and workshoPs. A

sion of Agricultural Marketing andDevelopment, "Farm and ranch

',owners can generate additional in-come from their property by char- JeanetiC a. I.rllezging for its recreational value. Many

'people who do not live on' farm,~

Attarney-at Law98.5% of the American population, 'ENERAL PRACTICEwill pay a premium to vacation ona ranch or go on a hay ride." With Bankruptcy —Wills L Probate

travelers seeking out authentic west- Roal Estate L BIIsinessem-style experiences in increasing

Family Law t Divorcenumbers, industry growth is ex-pected to continue. Idaho is an Ideal~ 1219 Idaho St Lewistanstate for farm and ranch recreationbecause of its uncrowded rural set- 743-3667ting, diverse agricultural base andfriendly people," contines Hobbs.

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The charm of fishing Is that it isthe pursuit of what is elusive butattainable, a perpetual series of oc-casions for hope.—John Buchan

"Farm and Ranch Recreation Guide"has also been published in coopera-tion with the Department of Com-merce to help tourists select theirideal ranch vacation. For informa-tion, contact the Department ofAgriculture at (208) 334-2227. A great part of courage Is the cou-

rage oi having done the thing before.—Ralph Waldo Emersone '

The mere process of growIng oldtogether will make the slightest ac-quaintance seem a bosom-friend.—Logan Pearsall Smith

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~Betty Arnett process strawberries.

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Tiranka, Marge. Saturday and gun-~ day Betty and Fred attended a fam-

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'lone Lebo home in Tekoa, Wash., Ben is Fred's uncle. Approximately

Lucille Magnuson sPent a relax-'fift attended the gathering. It wasing weekend with her daughter Gis-

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',nice to visit and spend time together.

son. Lucille and Gisele .returned to I I k™Betty went to Moscow Tuesday af-

Kendrick Sunday evening. Gisele ternoon to keep a medical appoint-

be stayIng wih. t Lucille 'whileshe attends a 4-week summer school Bob Bain sPent last week work-

session at the University of Idaho ing at the Teen Conference held at

Friday evening dinner guests of the U. of Idaho. This is for 4-H

Helen and Walt Zelinsky were pas members from throughout the state.

tor 'Bob and Carma Kenyon and Bob tauglit several classes in addi-

children Cheslea, Emily and Jeremy. tion. to helping with the conference

Saturday Helen and Walt joined I newspaper and video. Janet Westen-

Horst and Loeda Reil and Joan and Idahl Edwards of Spokane was in

Randy TIede of Winchester on. a ~

charge of organizing the conference.

cruise on Lake Coeur d'Alene. Sev Thursday evening Ada Westendahl

eral oher couples'rom the Kendrick and Quetln Carlson attended the,

area also were on the excursion. It Clover Banquet which was a part of

was a fun time. Sunday morning the week's activities.

Walt and Helen enjoyed the Child-ren's Day program at the CameronChurch. The children had completed Ia week of Vacation Bible School and i Ipresented their program to the con-gregation which was most enjoyable.

Amelia and Jim Reeves and Peteand Clara Ware went to St. Maries t

graduation. Chirstina Kimble was a ( Backhoe, Dozer, Dumptruck'raduate.After the commencement,

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they joined friends and family atli,

Rona and Carl Ware's home for aI

Route I —Box 1067reception honoring Chirstina. On KEtVDRICK, ID 83537

,Father's Day, Pete and Clara weredinner guests at the home of Jim ar ing, i-incr

'and Amelia Reeves in Orofino. Phone 476-7848Friday, Marge Freytag helped

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