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A classroom refresher,:course for 4
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'drivers gs years of age and over will
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be hejd at the Kendrick. Senior Cente 'Zuesday and Thursday, October
One of the posjtjonii: pun Jthe<city;;:„ t,'.I.I.
and 26, it was announced this council wjjj
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week by Ruth A. white; president of write-in vote hori",'Tuesdary",'-."gpyenzzib'erl,',:,'-'-::-',
the Golden Sunset Senior Citizens, 7 as the filin rdate'hoor-.,'petzttjinii'!'Of
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sy Christensen of Yakima Wash was
user manuei Lutheran Church entertain-,'dsrIOSZZO
found deed cf uuknowunccmes
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Sunset Senior Citizeris
wh~~e h lf d An
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will be performed to learn the cause, with a delightful "Octoberfest" on) nial a
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Monday, Oct. 9. Forty-eight
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Jamie was born Aug 20 1958 in attended.
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As a child h jived'fn Mos ( The tables were gaily
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a. brother
visited
J. CkriSteBSeo, 3l. «In«»
Church «dtna
Golden
Sunset
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Monday "Ogtnherfest'"
Jaune Jon christensen of cambric
all of Lowell's brothers and sisters
and their spouses and several friends
a surPrise birthday Party for sister Merle held at Yakima on Sunday Oct. 1. Over fifty were present
help celebrate. From there the
Hubbards drove to Enumclaw and
way
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Kendrick, Latah County, Idaho, Thursday,
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Sunday a fam
held at. a'Moscow restaurant
to honor
D. A. Chr
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Bovig
j'fcjf; Eggers and baby
Mrs
arent
of Deary; Lor-
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ing from her many friends.
'gl Reroll"for her mother-h'-law,
prizes were.won by Opal Dra-.', Wednesday,
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ment until
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getting
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there, Joo fell
on gednesdayg
. Plans:-,
and.planning- that':ygoes.':int'O'I-an::un
ribs.
broken
suffered
some
bed.:and
and'Rufday v~IIors of A
f thi kind.. '
on. the mend and woud a o
qII,"py~rffeld jvjre a niece and her She is
serve as: a:communit y "k'-.,
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tin other action,s,ft .,w'ars:::ir'epor't'ehd:::-,.-. -.„,'r
from neighbors
a e hearin
';,JJ MahO'S:Centennial
eaCji
jo:a:
QttgiaZZd" Ermah'iaZZd
Lyle BrOWn Of a.pp r e ciate"
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and a fund r'afaer and:;. Leanard GuStafSOn,'alSO
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and friends,
'issed" only'3 picks but thezz-:they..
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to ..visit her
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MOnday Ltira and Ray Butler Were
in Orofino where they visited Peggy
and Howard Wunderlich and Jessie
Erie wine.
Harold and Joyce Buchhol'f
Lstwjston visited sunday
evening
with Jo ce's brother and sister-fn.
'aw C lde and Bet Sn
Marnie Henson hosted a movie
Party for fziends Friday evening.
Kathy Johns was a Saturday over'
night guest of Chelsie Henson.
Nancy Swanson and Marcy Swanson and girls, Jennifer, Brandi and
Whitney of Moscow were Sunday
~sftors at the Bud Henson home.
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The FirSt Rebellian.by CheSrjey '.iS «s276-3921'"::
a light-hearted; Regency '. Rom'ance. -'thnic groups; represented
to,=. be:'.studied
The India Fan by Victoria Holt fsh community
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in our ., This week', contest is being',sponinclude sored by Ray. Snyder of Snyder's
bOardS, etC,
use'~"'of'. cityr re~sjdr'eritrs'-'~r
courncifj,",ajso,"..feltt that-'thfus,:!Is "a;::cg
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a priceless heirloom which Chile. Germany and-No~ay. The
..Ithese"-d~pEtre'rs are. riot,for':the;.Use
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-I'of'cityr':regsfdejitsh They.ar'e'for rural
brings a curse with ft..Sapphire-'by chiMren will learn not only
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Matthews is a romance'set in -Lon- th einational tradition but-how these.
..use
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only.r.'Clg.:.residents pay.ia month-.'
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don, India; and New York; with the cultur ess h ave f&juenced'. the local
ly..fee=.-.':for>~weeldy,garbager'.'pickup
throu
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for
JeffSmith
last
week
heroine following her dream:to be- 'community life and'the flavor of our ..--, g
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hj'nd-',',this,",I„',:presumably,
is .how,'-1he
community.
come jeweler .to the world s elite
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year's Christmas,
by -McCaffrey tells
',,towiis,'yto-„;,"disposeof.garbage;,...'„'.',
diCtiOna'..tliia'ea'SOn;
wing.',ihSmith Said the':-Heritage
of the first settlers on: the mythical will reflect the
Mayor,'.Brocke',said,
the',city, will" be
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K Economic . De>eiopment
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Dol hins'ould'eat
Cleveland and arrvansegin'g "=',,:,
-.world of pern and the small dragon- ect, and a-final- end of: the, year pro-if9r.: a leaf pick'usp,r soirie't
6'd
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This
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'tfm', i''n„:,o,,em
Group Meets Thursday
lik e liz ar d s-w h o h ep
N'j, b er.
1 th em fi g ht off gram':is planned to.honor. Idaho the
Jeff's',"rencord to 1-right 4
The regular monthly meeting of danger from".space. The Cat Who '43rd Star". as.:.well; as-,, our local;
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K Co~unity Development Went Underg ound by Braun is an- Centennial.
th e
This'.lea'ds'eff to point out
of .250.
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Other.
activities
include
a
planned
Thursmy'stery
Quilleran;r
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other
featuring
Association will'ineet at noon
b - . ll,the. main;-.'., c)ty.'iren (back . of; the.
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Garden I. and. beautifica-, that many lt maJor 'eague
Gazette."-;arri.'jKendrick Ga'rage)';.'has
day, Oct. 12 in the Kendrick" Fire and his two Siamese cats who dig up Centennial
don't
-".250 averages.
'layers
d
h
have
on,,project on the grade schooll
been";tjlkezi;:-'-;:to'I a Lewiston:firm'"Ifor
Hall, it was reminded this'week by dead bodies by his log cabin. Two
with'his
isrsticking
and writing-and 'poster con-: Anyway Smith
This Much! by Westlake has'
repair-.::of-'a;;wr,orn bearing, The. siren
Harry: Burmeister,
young man'rounds,
President
Dol hfns again--,thi
and sa
will be a dinner meeting,.
Mf mi .
Cf - should....be;.Irzback m.. Operation '.th
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to
b
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m~~t~ twin hefressess and becomes
Reports on- current projects w
be made at this meeting and plans involved with'them and their greedy
.oween. Party-Set
Pavrfng-'.w'ork
on'.the East part. of
for future projects'ill be discussed. lawyer. The Cardinal of the KremB
Street
All members and interested per- lin by Clancy is aii excftfng spy por Tuesday',O+
andtirthe West part of A
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Streetu.har-sf beni completed
story in which the highest placed
sons are urged to be present.
American agent in the Kermlin is
Hey Kids'oins and Dadsl Tfredl ASSembly Of GOd Oct. 12-14
about to be terminated. A Smb iu of the same old routine trick or
RLD:
Speciai meetings are going to be --: —:::C'A
Gp THAHHS
the Dark by Block has detectim treat routine?:Coins to the Haso- 'onducted at. Kendrick Assembiy of
KnndrlCh Sshnnl Bnttfd
wonid'. Hke to thank PPiIrst secu
Scu d d e r t r a e k In 3 d o w n a m u r m «we e n pa r ty a t th e Ken d r Ick n It e d G o d w It h D o M Ie *:j H s y n e s . p a s t m
riI Be "Ij'l:-' p u 3 sr ok to r b u y In g, m y
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t y h d y O st 3 S
nine years after the event.
Methodist
Church
on Hasoweent Haynes ministered:: In Dallas, Texas ppA: ja~rub',jpit",t~hmfc Latch Co„„tv pair
The regular monthly meeting of
House 'Beautiful's Home Remodel- Nfghti There will be games costume before moving to -, Pullman
the board of Trustees of Kendrick Jt. ing tells how to tile a floor, panel a contests and.loads 'of fun for all ages. He's an energetic:;and powerful miniproje'cts fstn efhtlv
a reciated.
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School District No. 283, will be held wall, and put up a ceQing. McCajj's There's even a, door prize for Mom ster of the, Word: of
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room
board
the
at
p,.m.
«Needlework and Crafts, Oct. 1988'nd Dad!
at 7I30
'are this Thursday
The
meetings
.
Kendrick High School Thursdayt has lovely Sweaters a penqufn guilt,
.
Saturday evening at 7:30 p.
So rest your achmg
feet
October 12.
angel tree skirt and more. The NorthOct. 12th,.to I'4th. Ajj are welthe
ldds
trick
KenuPICk-JU laeha
or
treat
bring
to
awhile,
School board meeting are open
west pacific Coast & Cascades is a
t come'ai d be encouraged and
the public and all interested persons really beautiful full color journey them to the party have some cider,
freshed,
.
SChOOl LunCh Menu
are both invited and encouraged to through the area. Fresh Ways with,,and relax. while the youngsters have
a
great
time!
Admission; $ 2.00 Per
attend.
Snack and Party Pare by Time-Life
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p'
of
editors has gorgeous
pictures
FHA Girls
'pish
'e,on
say --..Tharlks
~ Fiji
t Whole Wheat Bun
Sponsored by the K Junior Miss
mouth watering fare accompaned b y
Co'M
would
The
chapter
Kendrick
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RIIIQS NSWS
Trash:jfegcstabte medics
io ~auk Ihc co~unity for its
The Juliaetta Community Library
Orange Wedge
wonderful support Thanks for brayBy
~e
U~own
Go»ja
'''':.'ph
is part of the Moscow-Latah County
.
"'Ill'I lk
'-.t',
Last year there was a very athletic ing the cold to helP suPPort us and
Library System. Hours. are Mondays
Frjdisy,',
Oct.
13 'Idaho Day
kindness.
a
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your
a 3to
a d pat
Mike
ik an d W arney M ay, an
seen in various places in we appreciate
6,' Wednesdays 3 to 8, Thursdays
Beef
BurrjtoI&
inform
Bean
you
would
also.
like
to
We
and Tammy May attended the wedKendz;ck
(hanging from trees laying
nd S tu d
pz'en'ch-'pries
~that we are going to have the canned
on the sidewalk,
ding of Matt slack and Lisa peter- f o 10 to 12
)
son in Troy Sunday afternoon.
(or she) was wonderful! Who food drive again this year. We will . Jello with. Mixed Fruit
and
Cinnamon Roll
Walt
Benscoter
visited
with
Vick
ever you are, could you please make be collecting on Halloween
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Auxiliary
Pint Milk
on V. F.
Benscoter and Ruth Erickson
an appearance at the party7 Since would welcome any canned goods for
Thursday Wernoon, and with Joyce Meeting Thursday, Oct. 12
all that "monkeying around" must the local food bank.
Mondssy, Oct. 16—
Thank yo»
and Werner Brammer on Sunday.
Members of Baker-Lfnd Post 3913, make you very thirsty we 'll be sureI
Pizza:,
Melinda Cook, P. R.
Helen Heidenreich was a Monday'eterans
a
have
some
cider
for
(with
ou
of Foreign Wars and. its
visitor
of
Dick
and
Vickyl
morning
Auxfuary Unit wfjj meet Thursday straw, of course) and a treat or two!
Cherry Crisp
Oth~~ ~i~it~~~ during the
lnhe~ts
submitted to
Nellie Heimgartner
major, back . surgery. a t . St Jo Ph
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ews
en er in Lewiston
Regiona M e di caal center
R
last week.' She is now . recuperating
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THANKS TO EVERYONE
por the concern shown dljrfng my
recent heart surgery and hospital
stay, for the support to Phyllis thru
afting part, for the many cazds
wishing me well, for the beautiful
flowers, and for just reminding us
what a great community we Ifve in
and how great it is to have such
good friends, relatives and ldds when
like this shows up.
hpms upw (ae pf Got, 3)
fs c3u 3 e 3Iu p 3p IIp r p a oh 3ay
Thanks again
Ted Fey
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The monthly blood pressure
will be held Tuesday, October 17 at
the Kendrick Fire Hall- from 10:00
a. m. until 12 noon and at the John«
son bfanor at Juiiaetta from I:30 to
jf:bD p. m.
This is a free service offered to
t1i5+ublfc for Persons of all ages
KENDRICK MEAL SITE
Oczober Menus
Frjdlsy, Oct.
13—
Whipped Potatoes with butter
Sliced Tomatoes .
Apple Juice
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Baked Chicken
Potatoes & Gravy
Tossed Salad
Green Beans
Banana Cream Dessert
French Bread
Friday, Oct. 20—
One Dish Tuna Bake
Buttered Peas
Coleslaw with Pineapple
Peanut Butter Muffins
Cherry Crisp with topping
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Benscoter, and Pat and Robert Smith. seth reminded this week.
Cedar Ridge 4-H Club
Tuesday Oct 17—
There will be a "50c drawin" at Elects New Officers
Nancy (Cook)
A
shower
for
baby
Grilled Ham & Cheese Sandwfch
on
our
ridge
are
busy
Farmers
Summers will be held Saturday, Oct.
Soup Chofce
f 11 work ithfs meeting, added Mrs. Hal eth.
d g and 0th
th
3
The Cedar Ridge 4-H Club held 14 at 2 p. m. in the basem t 0f th e
Applesauce
hop g o
its annual election «offfc
Evergreen Friendship Club
All friends and relatives are most
day night at the Kendrick Fire Hall.
To Meet in Craigmont
welcome to attend.
New officers for the year are:
Wednesday Oct 18—
President: John Jeffries
The October meetIng of the EverTurkey Gravy over Rice or Potato
Studded Snow Tires Became
a
Vice-president:
Eckroth
green
Friendship
will
be
Carrot Muffin
Club
Bethany
lttlazarene
SingslpiratiOn
at
Legal Again October 'I
lno-host lunch at Julie Parks'The
Treasurer: Patricia Jeffries
Cheese Stick
Treasurer: Wendy Hamlin
Studded snow tires could be used Ritz Cafe" in Craigmont on Oct. 19.
will
This month's
Singspiration
Members who wish to car-pool
Reporter: Beth Eckroth
pint Milk
on Idaho's highways again on SunCedar Ridge 4-H Club will be!be Sunday evening, Oct. 15th, at 7
day, Oct. 1, according to the Idaho should meet at the Fay Sherman
having a membership
home in Juliaetta at 11:45.
Transportation Department.
drive during at the Church of the Nazarene in Thursday, Oct. 19—
the month of October.. Anyone in- Juliaetta. Bring a special friend and
Tacos with Cheese & Lettuce
Studded tires are snow tires that
The average American, the U S. terested in joining, please contact a join the fun! Everyone is encouragTator Sticks
have small metal cleats embedded in
report, con- current member or get in touch with ed to come and enjoy an evening of
Celery
the tread. Motorists may use studded 'ept. of Agriculture
singing to the Lord, fellowship and
Cookie
tires only from Oct. 1 through April sumes some 95 pounds of refined Elaine Groseclose or Iris Eckroth.
refreshments.
'Jjd Pint Milk
Reporter: Seth Eckroth.
sugar a year.
15 of each year in Idaho.
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Alj Meals Served with Coffee,
Tea, or Milk
All Menus Subject to Change.
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Baby Shower to Honor
Nancy Cook Summers
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In the Valley Oct. 'IT
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October 12,
ends, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ravencroftl
of Gridley, Calif., who were camp-lz~~
ing and hunting in that area. Mr. fjtuh
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Witt'.
Rates:
Subscription
'ingle
Nez
Perce and ClearCopy: 25c
POSTMASTERS: Send Address Corrections tp:
P. O. Box I77,- Kendrick; Idaho 83537
The Kendrick Gazette,
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Franklin
Sunday evening to the
home and Julie and Gwen arrived
back m Kendrick: Monday evening
Sunday Richard and Norma Ab
rema enjoyed a podnck dhmcr at
the home of Mararget azzd Stan Cpx
to at Avon.
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tj off Moscow,
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$ 10 per year in Latah
All other addresses: F1300 per year
Ravencrpft is a California game war)
den. Vivian and Neal Craig stopped
by to visit the group on Saturday.
Ross'nd Inez Armitag e droove t o
Stites Sunday to visit sister-in-law
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rick, Latah County, Idaho 33537
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Second Class Postage paid at Kendrick, Idaho
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Marilyn Cuddy, News Ed;tpr
%m, A Rpth, Editor
Millie Corkill was a 'Tuesday
Thursday guest of Pat and' Ray
H~gartner at Clarkston: Millie rened tp'he Heimgartner hoine'n
.Fzgtday zvhere she was: an ov'ernight
guest then on Saturday Racy, Pat-and
e-drove to Sandpolrit -to" attend
the international Draft'.Horse. Show.
Ttzej'pent overnight in Sandpoint,
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Saturday
Judy
bW-'Dtnges
and
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Ross's
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River
Friday
GAL."Itt AY&Mite-'Hpuseh'
where
Lewiston
the 14th. Plan tp attend it
went
to
urday,
Meske,Pat
Grim,
and
Dorothy
Ted
beauti-',of
Lewiston,
the
also
enjoyed
and-dau- thday. They
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Bob, Sara and Krtstt they: met Chris White and her fri- will be a fun night for the whole
IMargaret,
"ghttwz'B'~efr'".;" ans"'d'. Angt'e, Mayrcnelle fui, scenry 'along the way.
Beth and 'end Pauline Jansen and took them family!
Emrznett''.'rIriiTd':Ar'Intctew''iErman
arid dau-, Friday Esther Shreffer and JudyIParks, Joanne; Rick;-Julia;
of
Eariy Jackson v'tatted Jo Benscoter at the Mary'ertje. The gathering was to out to lunch. Sunday Chris White
and
Rachel,
Bob
and
of
Lewiston
joined
Judy,
'enter'n
Saturday,'h'elp
observe
the
birthday
Lewiston.
Care
'i'~~4-':j'jzt.
Lewiston'fter
Gzg+e
On Friday Leann Brady of Bovtll
Don and. Dorothy for a picnic and a
tt'"f66Uji 'gieiieratton portrait evening Esther joined other family'ed and'Rona.
d her mother, Marg Candler of
a
They'e
having
been
hunting.
of
day
and friends for dinner at
'Win -Ht'Mais', ',"',
Orpfino,
stopped to,tstt with Helen
Teri Feuschel of PorQand, Oregon a good time.
to help
'J'use.g~gjjjjer'nd Gwen Deo- the Knotty Pine in Juliaetta
Cowger.. Helen also visited with
Bob
her
she,and
with
announced
that
visiting
few
her:spent
a
days
Judy
celebrate
Candy.Hoisington
Q
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8@8M 'Nttizg"t:;Seattle F 'day where help
Mai'garet Parks, and are .very proud new grandparents as
pf Lyte and birthday. Esther spent Sunday with I'grandparents,
first
other
Their
and
Lohman
6:17
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Connie
at
and
of
Monday
Ervtn
p.
Hansen
at
Deary;
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and
Bob
Je@~DT+bw~:.~enl. drove pn tp Doris
,
Edie Longfellow and her daughter
was born tp J;m and
grandchild
Fred and''etty Arnett, Rick and 'relatives.
Batzzbdzttlu",.f11''d,:ter spend the night
worked as secretaries .for the
Crystal
Shepla Ayers pf SeatQe The IttQe
"ga'ric'imhd',Ddn".Franmtn
and dau- Diane Arnett and children Michelle
Central Washington State'air and
-'ean'egner
last
was
home
11
punces
returned
ppunds
6
weighed
Arnett
lady
'~s'jtezs-.~ith='attzzt-':rAmmanda
Saturday sand Jeff Leonard and Angie
deo held this past week in Yaki'Leonard and Angie Arnett Tuesday after spending 3 weeks with 165 mches in length and has been
ma.
Gwen 'ane-and'i'JzIite tppk thp ferry and Jeff
family
and
Adair.
Alaura
son:
Glen
Wegner
name
son
Dr.
the
her
given
and
Linda
Hill
and
to Vanccouver-.,Island and stayed at and Larry
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the at Wellesley, Mass. While there Jean
:Vfctjrfa:..', B",'.jQ""'=:.'"'tcpurtng different Larry of,: Lewiston, all spent frt-. att'ended two Red Sox baseball games .
and
Marl» and Caroline Mustpe
River
visiting
'at
. Elk
weekend
pod'.Ig;f'I:ng'iterzresg';Threy
returned pn
daughter Marie traveled to Walla
at: Fenway park; spent three days, Gordon and Frances Peters, Perry
Sil- Walla on Sunday with their prize
at Cape Cod, and got to watch her and MaryBelle Larson, Harold
the show bull, M. M. Royal Velvet. Fziand
SilQows
Marvin
the
].:grandsons play soccer, football and flow,
gyj
g
Interthe
ends met them there azid. witt.
all
enjoyed
SilQows
Emil
Jean.
back,
Nice
having
you
hockey.
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Show
at
the bull on to Oregon. to the paciQc
Draft
national
J'ean visited with Ava Weyen last
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pavel point from Friday through Sunday InternaQpnal
"'hursday.
Cynthia
Saturday,
R-OPERATORI DORIS HANSON Menctays
Nellie There are twp ~h~~~ a day, ~fte~- Show were he witt be in some.strong
'oon and night. The grounds were competition.
Millard were visitors of Jean.
The A. L. C. W. ladies prepared'
lined with trees, making the setting
ThursdizYss-Sz
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Jean
and
Craig
Ruby
WITT.: Tuesdays,
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beautiful. The show will be at the and served their anzlual dinner'pr
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visiting
weekend
the
spent
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Jpn Fey and friend Bob Cheon
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Bob Heideoreich. Jon and Bob are
here on a week's leave from Castle
Air Force Base,,Calif.
Art and Maxine Foster called on iR
Mattie and Arley Allen and Celia
Bphn in Lewiston Wednesday.: Saturday evening the Fosters enjoyed -the
Bear Ridge ham dinner and bazaar. tNjj
Wednesday Jim Armitage of Buhl Eth
stopped to- visit and had dinner with
his parents Ross. and Inez Armitage
before driving on to Elk River to dh
join his brother Jerry and other.friends for a few days of hunting. Jim
was an overnight guest of Ross and Nl
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spent the day Sunday visiting tn
Cratgmont with Julie and Ron parks
and were also dtrine'r guests.
Saturday afternoon'.visitors of Myrtie Mael were graiidson'. Orrin Reibold and daughters Ainy and Carrie
'
son John of BDVQL
'arl'ene
and
Dpn
visited
Millard
and'detta'DraT'iitirsday'rvin
and
Brian': Vaizdecar with Doug and Tra'ct'ermann
and'randson
of Lewtston; Gary Draper'f.Orofino, 'children Shandra-and':Ryan then latazzd'.5ebbte and son T. 'J;,sprf'Seattle, er called on Doss,'an'd Jerry Harris
O
hpme
caine".to'elp Opel with "some'-'chores:at Lewiston Sunday'- afternoon.
Jean. 'egner.
Katmyn Moray, took, Martha'ong
Ruby Craig and
then" all'ere dinner guestsof: Op'al.
on drove to Elk River. Saturday:and
Helen Heidenreich and'Bonme Law- .and Maz'ion Lowery''o,Lewiston
':..Tuesday where the ladies had lunch spent overnight with paige Sloan.
ren'ce also w'ere callers'that-da'y.
Jtm and Hazel .Caiidler, 'Arnold before Marion cau'ght"the 'plane back
3ltael.of Helmer, Ron-'anzt AJizrit:Kay to her home in Everrett after spendh'ere visitiiig 'her sis-'I
Mael of Bdvttl, Roger'IIiaei: of .Oro- mg sometime
ter
Martha.
L'eWst'SthOni'et
Of.
and'ill'rOWn
firiO
Marth'a Long'and'her sister Maruit cam'p and hunted tri-bsasrck::=of the
OUIIIWICK; I%9WS, .
ion
Lowery of Everett a'ccompanied
.Tu'esday:.
untQ
from
-RiVer
area
Elk
Pine
Morey...on't
the
White
KaMyn
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Sunda'y'.
r.,'„,
Opal Lohman and Sonja Lohman
'
Su'nday Dan nad Bebtty -Kechter, 'scenic drive to. 8t; Maries Sunday
arid'oger"Kechter and.Darbi iarid where they had.dinner before re-t: Attention Homemakers
Jim''and Bjtrelda Sturm'ani-'had jdiniier turning home..
Just a reminder that.Lapwat witt
evening . Ellen
Friday
Rowdenj
at the Knotty Pine Ttri',.'.Jultsaetta .to
the 'meal and Southwick Club
have
celegz'andspn'Kelly
Currie
helped
Sirt8day'.".'asnnc'ivercIIIebrate* patty's
head"of
tlie',Chinese Auction this'
home'is
ntnthlbirrthday'at
his
his
shry"whtchi was Mondtany..';
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from
11 a. m. to 3 p. m.: Don'.t
inFriday
Clarkston.:..
"zorier'andt
JolErhie and Jean Brame
breads or cookies and
sur-~
forget
your
Mael
had
pleasant
Myrtle
a
of!Moscp'wsven'
une aridi'KuitwLaven
also salad sand casseroles.,
couafternoon
when
a
Friday
prise
of ':;cambptng."and
j'pyed," a'eekend
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Don'.
forget.
sin of Myrtle's late'husband, Bonnie
.;
.
ttiiritt'nga
Crookshank of':Clarkston came to
Abide~ T'urger Qew'tso':-Idaho'Falls
'ad
Sonja Lohman:visited last Thurs- O
seen each
esdayr where she'"ante'tl her dau visit. The ladies
with Arlene Conway at 'Juliaforty.,'.
lots
day
for
and
had
other
years
spzi in law'-;;Bpverly'nn
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s'on'":: John'' of of catching up to,'do.
and"
Robert'or'ris
aM
.
Arg'e'iztiiiajr atid'll s'p'eht" rth'e"'week . Saturday
walk-.
Br'ad'ere
out;
Ted
and
phyllis
Saw
Fey
Marlene
Millard
and
and
'VIatttn j'trit'.the home of-*Rob'a'Zid--G'eri
Nicole'aiid"Mat- Nettte Millard and daught'er Cynthia~ ing Monday. Nice to see Ted up and
IIiItorit'uaand'hrttdren
about after'his.heart surgery,Pavel and son Tylor of 'Boise.'
6ejtr'. A'iberta'eturned.ho'me''pnday
Callers in the home of Mabel Calli-'iid reports 'a".-inost,'njoyParty
Wednesday
eve slumber~
-.t< '
have been Judy Ja'ckson Mrs
if61ec time
guests of Rachel Parks were Beth
"Coll~eri'Schutt and chiller'enlTi'avis, Metzker and Ro'seAnn Rowden.
-Brenda Alexander,. Heidi
Velma and DIck Beniamin.and'Eckroth,
.':ftttvrgyinid Chad of Tewist'o'n w'ere
Sunday.:
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Alderman and her children Jessica
and Kaci joined them. They stayed
~e, family
Dan
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Zaccanti of Coeur d'Alene
~t~y~d with the Fre
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with some of his friends. He return.
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RONNIE FEEYTAQ on
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Elmer Lohman was a Tuesday
ited four days with Bob and Judy.
Last Monday Judy's parents, Wally guest of Bob and Judy White and
iI'nd LuCille Steener of Caldwell Don and Dorothy White.
three days visiting with theI spent
Barbara osborn and Jennifer- of
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wally enjoyed going huntspent the weekend helpPrinceton
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Last Tuesday Bob's brother, her mother, Delores Czmowski can
tI 'day.
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arrived to visit. They,
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Adults: $4
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must offer free or reduced price lunches to ehgL e children. Natfonwf e,
about half of the lunches are served
free of charge or at a reduced price.
Any public school of high school
grade level or under is eligible to
teaching them about proper nutrition
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have been made
tial improvements
in the quality of commodities, For
example, the fat content of ground
beef has been lowered, as well as
sodium levels in prepared foods, and
only canned fruit in light syrup or
natural juices is purchased.
"By providing high quality surplus
USDA supports
foods to schools,
America's farmers while serving the
best interests of America's school
children, said Chadwick.
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By Presidential Proclamation, the
Ljweek of October 9 will be deslgna
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in over 90,000 schools across Amer
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