i injkhf.info/kendrick - 1993 - the kendrick gazette/1993 jan. - june - th… · 07/01/1993  ·...

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Vol. 100 Drawings Feb. 14 Will l.ocnl News Of lnlinetta Aid Latah Libraries The Moscow-Latah County Libr- ary System's "Love Your Library" campaign features a series of draw- ings on Feb. 14 for a number of works donated by area artisans. Items to be raffled went on.ex- hibit at the Moscow Public Library Dec, 15 and may be viewed until the raffle date. They include a silk batik scarf by Linda Rassmusseri; a fram- ed block print by Glen Lanier; bead- work jewelry .by Jeanne Leffing- well a marbled paper set by Mar- tha Duran; a handww oven wall- hanging by Winnie Robinson; a pine- needle;basket by Barbara Burr; a matted photograph by Lance Luscs- nig; a framed photograph by Tom Fleming; a hand-sewn book with slipcase by Gudrun Aurand; a fossil clay'mirror by Cheryl Hoagland, a matted. photograph by John Kawu- la; a dried flower arrangement by Sharon Steiger; raku fired pottery by Rebecca Rod; a cast boneware box by Tim Daulton; a watercolor painting by'ene Helbling'a water- color painting by Linda Wallace; handpainted . porcelain jewelry by Betty Miller; matted caOigraphy by Yvonne Slutz, and a framed water- color painting by Gertrude Petersen. The raffle is in place of the annual "Buy a Book for Christmas" cam- paign and organizers hope to raise $ 4,000 A]] proceeds will be used-to purchase books, books-on-tape, and video tapes that benefit each library branch within the entire system.. Suggested donations are $ 2 per ticket or 6 for $ 1, Tickets are avail- able at the - Juliaetta Community Library. as well as Bovill, Deary, Genesee, Potlatch,'nd Troy com- munity libraries, the Northwest Showcase, 520 S. Main St., Moscow, and the Moscow Public Library; 110 S, Jefferson St., Moscow. New Year's Day dinner guests of Milton and Marie Grant were George and De]ores,'Lyons, Duane. Dorothy and Randi Grant, Lisa and Cameron Walker and family and Charles Ly- ons. of Troy, Monday, Anna Fairfield accom-'anied Jim and Edna Bowers to Deary where they visited Linda and Lee Horning and also saw lots of snow.'onja and Ron Lohman have been down several times checking on Ada- ]Inc Jassman and doing some snow shoveling. Suzanne Mock and daugher Bre- anne of Pomeroy stopped by'Friday to visit.Ada Westendahl. A New Year's Eve party was held at: Juanita Craig's home that eve- ning. Guests included Jean Wadford, Marge and Elmo Eldridge, Gordon and,Frances Peters and Wayne and Eleanor Wegner. Skip-Bo was play- ed while they waited for 'the New Year to come in. Dinner guests of Steve and Betty Howerton and family on New Year' Day were Frieda and Everett harr- ington, Glen Howerton, Heather Bas- sey arid Danie]le of Ashland, Oregon, and Barb, Ron'and Katie Tweit of Burns,. Oregon, .Heather and Danie]le Bassey and Barb, Rbn and Katie Tweit left for their, homes ori Sunday after spend- ing the "holidays here visiting Frieda and 'v'erett Farrington and other relatives. . -Monica, Amanda and Emily George have 'een staying with Juanita Craig and Jean Wadford this week whi]e:their parents, Liz and Dan George,.are gone. .Greg Sun of Moscow was a week- end gtri;st 'of Alice and Bud Henson and'amily. Saturday:morning the Henson family visited Lice and Nancy Swanson at Moscow. Chad Henson left, Saturday for Coronado, Calif., aftei spending two weeks visiting fa'mily'. and friends over the holidays. Tiny Henson of Grandview, -Wash. and Daisy'ochrane of Pendleton left 'for:th'eir homes on Sunday. : Vera Hutcheson enjoyed the New Year's Eyq party at Kathlyn Morey's home in gendrjck. Jessica galand of. Post Falls spent the. Christirias holiday with her mot- -Lb|ST - Arttj "3'nuns "and'sister Kassajg Maland. New Year's Eve overnight guests of Grace Groseclose,.were grand- children Kassay Ma]and and Trevor Groseclose. They had a fun time watching the New Year. come in. New Arrivets— Curry— Dave and Jenifer Curry of Lewis- ton are proud to announce the birth of son who arrived Tuesday, Dec. 29, at St. Joseph Regional Medical 'Cent- er in Lewjston, The young man has been given the name Dylan, James (Sam) and he weighed 8, lbs..7 ozs., and was 20% inches" in length. Maternal grandparents. are Jack and- Donna Parsley. Paternal grand- parents are Bog and-Perry Curry, all of Kendrick., Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. - and 'Mrs.:Charles" Can'dier..of Lewiston and..Mr. 'aiid 'Mrs."'- Ben Plastino of idaho Falls, 'Paternal great-.grandparents are James Curry and Virginia Hunter of Lewiston.. Bil Bear Ridye News By Ar]yne Clemm and Ruth Slind Training Classes Being Offered at LCSC Dareld Haze]tine and family visit- ed with the Tom Jeffries family in St. John, Wash Sunday. Orville and Barbara Ha]seth were Friday dinner guests of Gerald and Lee Ha]acth, Gerald and Lee attend- ed the. New Year's Eve dance at the V. F, W. Hall Thursday. Dan and Nancy Vakoch and son Andrew were recent visitors of Os- car and Ruth Slind. Grace Ingle arrived back home on Dec. 29 after spending two weeks jri Idaho Falls visiting her daughter and son-in-law Marge and Jim Mc- Bride as well as grandchildren and famj]y. Jerry Ingle visited Nancy and Terry Co]well and children Christ- mas Eve. New Year's Day, Wayne and Glen- da Wilson drove to Grangeville for the wedding reception of Sandy and Bud Grotzinger. A: number of vocation short- term training classes in a variety of fields are being. offered at Lewls- Clark State College in Lewiston; re- ported Nancy Pa'ris Howser, director. Included in these classes are: A Fundamentals of Dental .Assis- .tant Class Is set'or Tuesdays.and Thursday beginning January 2B. This 30-hour class will meet from 6:00 to 9:00 p. m. in room 110 of Meriwether Lewis Hall; A beginning course including the structure of the oral cavity, dentition, types of teeth, cavity classification and components, components of pre- pared cavities, elements of cavity de- sign, considerations 3n placing resto- rations, charting, recording services rendered, local anesthesia. steriliza- tion, oral surgery, dental materials and ethics and jurisprudence. The Class fee is $ 125. A Computer Basics Class is sche- duled for Tuesdays and Wednesdays beginning January 2B. The 32-hour hands-on class will meet in Room B128 of the Sam Glenn Complex from 5:30 to 9:30 p. m. It includes an introduction to the IBM personal computer and compat- ibels including hardware, disk oper- ating system, spreadsheet, word pro- cessing and database software. The class fee is $ 172 for non-cre- dit or $ 177 for 1 credit. The fee in- cludes handouts and use of the soft- ware. No book is required. Class size is limited to 15. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all who sent cards, made phone ca]]s, prayed and gave words of encouragement, com- fort and sympathy after the loss of our sister, Marie Mooers. All were greatly appreciated. The special de- livery of beautiful yellow flowers from cousin Lura was p bright spot in the day. Since our sister had made peace with God, we are conMent she is now with Jesus happy and free from pain (11 Cor. 5:8). What a comfort. Thank You. C. Y. and Ethel Groseclose 30p For information or to register, con- tact the Vocational Short-Term Training Office, Room 100. Mechani- cal Technical Building, Lewis-Clark State College. Phone 799-2232. Summer Jobs Available ln Idaho State Parks Would you like to work in Idaho's great outdoors this summer? The Idaho Department of Parks and Re- creation is now taking applications for seasonal park aide and lifeguard positions for 1993. The jobs pay from $ 5.43 to $ 5,98 per hour for park aMes, and from $ 5,43 to $ 6.28 per hour for lifeguards. Most start the last part of May and run through early September. For application forms or more in- formation, write to the Idaho De- partment of Parks and Recreation, Statehouse Mail, Boise, ID 83720. 'ob seekers may also apply directly to the park where they wish to work. Kanyon Klvb"s January Meeting is Cancelled Because of the snow and slick roads, the January 12 meeting of the Kendrick Kenyon Klub has been cancelled. Weather permitting, meetings will resume in February. Golden Svnset Senior Games Party Jan. ll The Go]den Sunset Senior Citizens will hold their monthly card and games party on Monday, Jan. 11, be- ginning at noon with a potluck din- ner at the senior center. Kendrick, Latah County, Idaho, Thursday, January 7, 1993 USPS No. 001133 )Cameron, Heavy Snows ~snntliggc/( Iipw$ , Ihhnt jn Mew Tnnf, Baker-Ling Post 3913, veterans ', oi Foregin Wars will sponsor a pub- I By Sonja Lohman The Kendrick-Ju]iaetta area caught lic pinochle party Saturday evening and Opal Lohman part of the seve~~ weather system January 16 at the ha]] beginning at that swept across the Pacific Nox'th- 7.~0 Jennifer Osborn, granddaughter oi West this past week, bringing heavy There will be a 25c a table 10c a Ves and De]ores 'Czmowskl was ..~ snows that snarled traffic and made set charge Chances on a door prize week's visitor of her grandparents traveling for the holidays difficult (optional) wj]] be $ 1.00, over the holidays. Jim and Barbara, 'Actual]y there was above average Cribbage wig, be available for those Osborn of Princeton ploughed throu- moisture (in the form of snow) in those who. wish, but no prizes will gh the snow on Sunday to return December'ith Frank Dammarell, be +ven her home. ", - who keePs good record of both the Members are asked to bring snacks. rain and snow, rePorting that he The next regular meeting of the Visitors in the home of Jim and measured 30 inches of snow at his Post and Auxmary wfl] be Jan, 14 Gladys Whitinger over the holidays place on Bear Ridge during the mon at 8.00 were their children, Gina and Randy th of December. Another storm mov- Crosby, Bryce and Greg of Tigard; ed into the area New Year's Eve Oregon, ang Janice Steward iikg ang continued steady for over tvm pnmnyn]r .Dnfnnfs Courtney of Spokane. Gina and'her 'days, Frank said he has recorded family stayed throughout 'the New a total of 14 inches of new snow for ilgwu Year weekend before returning io the lirsi 4 days of Janu«y. 'i jger$ 5p-34 their home. '', ' Fortunately the snow has not been 'ay and Stella L'ohman.and Fred accompanied by cold temperatures, After a ho]]day break, the Kend- and Opal Lohman enjoyed the'New" at least in the valley, and'uesday rick Tigers begs~ to g t into bas Year's Eve dance at the V. F., W. niorning's unofficial low of about 17 ketbal] actjori,]a'st week hostly Hall Thursday'. An enjoyable eve-, degrees was about the lowest for the Pomeroy Pjrakte~s'ri~.'a non league ning was had by the many who were past two weeks.'ame. Pomeroy jumped out to an present; early, lead and defeated the cold- nVid T Neni 38 ' shooting Tigem 50-34 in the nok- Loan Consolidation Can ' j: ';, The Tigers hit on]y 15 of 57 shots Make a Dirrerelme roy::- ', tgnssns.DeC:- 31 "0mibv "v'vg 9-«0'«««0 The'in extended the Pirates'tudent Loan 84I'I'4wel'8 .l David Thomas Neal, an'American win streak to'five games. The loss Student loan b'orrowers who are ~Idge farmer, died Thursday, Dec, dxopped Kendrick below the - .500 entering repayinent i in January and '.ll, at Kootenai Medical': Center in level at 4-5.- are conrierned abo'ut their 'tudent I Coeur d'Alene of self-inflicted in- Kendrick trailed 12-9 at the end loan.debts may find.a belated. holi- -j»jes He was 38. of the first quarter and 24-15 at the day gift in the Federal Loan Consoli- I David was born in Moscow July half, dation Program.. - ':2', 1954 to Tom'and Peggy Cox Neal. Kendrick's Brian Silg]ow. ]ed a]] , The Federal Loan. Conso]jdatjon.The .famj]Y lived in various places scorers with 18 points, Program is designed to help borrow- "ntil returning 'to Moscow in 1960, Kendrick scoring: John. Wegner 2, ers who have a number, of student Wkhere he-.attended school: He gradu-, Taj Anderson 0, Brian Silf low 18, 'loans by allowing them to: combine 'a«d from Moscow High School, ~ Chad'eimgartner',''': Craig'efft 2, their loans into one. And,'ffective "'I Neal had worked. on'hiI; grand-', Co'ry Meyer. 2, Jeremy Chase 2, January 1, 1993, the program offers .gat"er Andrew Cox's farm from ~ Kendrick, 9 6 8 11 S4 b«rowvm more benefits. r950 until blv death: ', . pomeroy 13; 13 9 17~0 ''P«many b«rovvers, cobvolidai'i He wks 0 meinber og ihe camgroni: :The Tigers will-be ai Deaiy Tu«- tion can mean the'ifference bet- pmmanue] Lutheran Church, the,( day night, at Nezperce Saturday, the ween financial hardship".and a man- Kendrick-Juliaetta Lions Club where 9th and at High]and".'Jan.'4, The ageable debt," explained -.Pho'ebe~.axe was'a Past president,-" and was a riext home game'..is. Jan..15: with the Hollenbeck,. vice president of the',member of the Latah County Agri- Prairie Pirates.' Northwest Education Loan Associa- culture Stabilization and-'Conserva- tion 'NELA), ' guaranty agency tion Board. that" agmlnivters the,'gtugent loan I He enioyed snow,and vvkter skgng, fnIlnt Ridoe IBWS programs in the Northwest.. orseback:riding and'oating. Loan:.Consolidation allows borrow-','e married Deborah Hinson June:; By Dar]ean Wjh,p ers with student loans - totalling 23 ]990. $ '/,500 or more to combine', -these '; .S~rvivors include his wife Debor- loans'into.a single debt. making loan .ah; a son,-ErIC; and a daughter,-Ric- . Ric and-Shary Parsley of Boise ar- repayment'" more manageable. By he]le,'from a previous marriage, all dved at the home of Jack and Donna ombining several 'student- 'loans, Of Moscow borrowers.then make:o'nly-one mo'n»@itephanje Pederson of Moscow; a pars]ey'rrived>pnkthe-.24th'oining hly payment to only one lender, Loan brother, -'Patrick,'of .'Omak, Wash,i t]iem'C]jrqIjt'mas "Eve wer'e-Gina'nd ConsoMation can also reduce:the and his maternal grandfathery An I gan Helbling of Moscow J'eni fer amount of a borrower's monthly rew Cox of American RidCe. He also gave Curry and Char]je and Egfje payments .by extending'he repay- had two stepsons, Chff and Neil Candler.'ent. Period-for-ias long as 30 years, Hjnson Christmas Eve afternoon 'uests depending on the size of the debt. Cremationi has taken place and a:were Mr. and Mrs. yern Fowler, Effective Janu'ar'y 1, 1993, Loan memorial service was held Saturday Rick Lynnese, A i Brittany and Consolidation borrowers also receive at Short's Funeral Chapel in Moscow, Ash]ey.-;Steigers; gay]ene phj]]jps the followirig benefits'The family suggests contributions and: daugther Farrah,-:Sj]vja Fowler'nterest will-be- paid on Con- to the Kendrick-Juliaetta Ambulance and Go]die Citrus solidation Loans by. the federal gov- Fund ernment during periods when bor- Roger and Sue Syverson had fam- rowers qualify to defer their loan d L - ii . fly members Roy and gonna and Payments.,' h 4 ",Troy . Syverson, Carmen'nd, Matt Married couPles can jointly Toll-Ftee faX Number Engbergi of,Moscow, A]ice'and Bj]] consolidate their loans if they meet Searcy, and Erin and Thane.Syver- the ininimum debt amount and both Just in time for the income tax son and Randy Palmer "og Seattlel agree to be held liable for the corn- fj]jng season, the Idaho State Tax Washington as New'Year's Eve sup- bined loan. Commission has installed a toll-free per.guests. Saturday morning, Roger, Income - sensitive repayment telephone'umber for tax informa- Sue and son Thane left for Seattle terms are available which tie mon- tjpn where Thane boarded a g]jght that, thly payment amounts to a borrow . The number is 1-800-972-7660, took him back to his studies at West er's earnings. "This number can be used to order Point; Roger and Sue spent the night Borrowers w"o "ave defa"]ted 'tax forms, ask about a refund, or with Roger's sister and then return-. on theIr student loans may conso]j- get answer's to most other t x ques- ed home Sunday. i date if they make satisfactory re- tions," saM Rae Proctor, Taxpayer Roy:and gonna Syverson, Sue,and payment arrangements with the: Serv,ces M~n~g~r Roger, Thane and Erin, Matt and, holder of the loans. It can be accessed by any Idaho Carmen Erigberg and Randy LPa]mer - "Wh««an Conso]jdatjo»ffers long distance caller from 8:00 a. m. were New Year's Day dinner guests many benefits, there also are cert- to 5 p. m. (Motmtain Time). A]so, og A]ice and Bj]] Searcy. ain drawbacks which borrowers need( the number is avaj]ab]e to ca]]ers in Saturday ca]]ers of Bob Kjmb]ey. to consider," Hollenbeck cautioned. Washington, Oregon, and Utah'. were Kathy and Butch Ear] og Lew- For examPle, interest costs are Boise area ca]]era can get Idaho iston.. I higher for consolidation loans. The tax information by phoning 334-'n Tuesday, Cecfl and Jo gram- minimum interest rate is 9 percent 7660 mer arid Mildred Brammer drove to which may be higher than the rate Both the to]]-gree and Boise phone Osborn, Idaho to visit with Hap on the borrower's existing student lines will be operated by the Tax- Brunsiek, returning home Frjdayi loans. In addition, an extended re- payer Services Unit, which also ser- evening. Sunday supper guests. were~ Payment Period also means the bor- ves walk-in tragfic at the Tax Com- Russ and Suzanne Brammer and rower pays more in interest costs. mission's Boise office. family and Gary Brammer. For more information about the "Callers using either the toll-free Elmer and The]ma Cuddy visited Federal Loan Consdlidation Pro- or local number wi]l first hear a with Rose Ann Holt on her bhthday Cram, contact NELA's toll-free re- brief recording asking them to wait Sunday. payment hotline at 1-800-356-6924. for the next avaj]ab]e assistant," said On Saturday Lisa and Cameron NELA staff members can explain Proctor. Walker and children were guests of the Loan Conso]jdatjon Program and Right now, most ca]]s are answer- Dorothy and RandI Grant, The kids advj e bo~wers on the Pros and ed jmmedjat'e]y, she sard. enjoyed,a horse-drawn sleigh ride. cons of consolidating based on in- «However" she added, "as income On Tuesday Jeanine and C]jff En- dividual circumstances. tax season approaches, we hope ca]]- sley and lunch in.Lewiston with his NELA is a private, non-Profit ers wj]] be patient with us ig they Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ensley and agency which guarantees student I have to wait » visited with other relatives, Mr. and loans against default and provides Mrs. Tom Ensley of Ca]dwell, Mr. information on all aspects of the and Mrs, She]ton Ensley of San Federal Family Education Loan Pro- Avdvbof] S4cjefy Meetigg Francisco, Ca]if., and Rebecca Ens- gram, formerly called the Guaran- ley of Tucson, Ariz., and Hope and teed Student Loan Program. I It] Mescow January 'l2 son Derek Brackett. On New Year' There will be a meeting of the Eve C]jgf and Jeanine took snow ice endrick Schooi aboard '. Pa]ouse Audubon Society Tuesday cream to Dorothy and Randi Grant. January 12, at 7:30 p. m. at the Mos" Christmas Day at the poor farm, Will Meet January l4,'ow Community Center, corner of the Steve Holt family of Potlatch The board of trustees of Kendrick Third and Washington Streeets. were guests as was A. J. Holt of Joint School District No. 283 will The program will be "Mountain Coeur d'Alene. Mike was also home meet in regular session Thursday, Quail in West Central Idaho", given for the weekend, Ric and Shary par- January 14 at 7:30 in the schoo] by Trish Heekin, a graduate student s]ey of Boise visited the family on board room. at the University of Idaho. She will Christmas Evc. School board meetings are open present a program on her research Sandi Moore of Wenatchee arrived to the public and a]l interested per- on Mountain Quail in the Salmon Saturday to spend a week with sons are both invited and encourage- River drainage near Riggins. Mount- grannie Holt. Nikki Holt spent from ed to attend. ain Quail are among Idaho's rarer Sunday until Tuesday at grannies'pecies. and Henry Holt came Tuesday to CARD OF THANKS The meeting is free and oPen «,spend the rest of the week. Thurs- I would like to thank all thoge in the public. , day evening Steve and the children the Kendrick- Juliaetta Valley f or came to spend until Sunday. Satur- the wonderful Christmas cards and It may be easier to take the tern- day afternoon Dave Kimbley was a gifts. perature of a child under seven by i visitor. Janjne Golden of Bellevue 'our local Lewiston Tribune putting the thermometer under hrs was also a weekend visitor. Grannie carrier, I or her armpit. Add one degree for Holt reports its very quiet on Mon- Nick Heath the oral equivalent. day! No. 30 I Dept. of Commerce (Workshops to be Offered in Kendrick The Idaho Department of Com- merce will be presenting free work- shops in the Gem Community of Kendrick- Juliaetta during January and February, The first, to be offer- ed here at, the Grange Hall at 7;00 p. m. on Thursday, January 21, will concern how to develop effective 'olunteers Volunteers are the basic founda- tion of every non-profit organiza- tion, and the success or failure of a particular group depends upon its ability to recruit and train good people. Many'ocal groups, such as the Community,: Development Associat-, ion, depend upon volunteers, -inclu- ding the Fire Departments, Ambu-. lance Service,.Search and -Rescue, Food. Bank, Friends-of the Library,'- Golden Sunset Senior Citizens and the Kendrick-meal site. and others.'. If-your group is searching for ways .'. to improve participation, better or-- ganize . your activities, - and,'etain members, then this two hour. work- 'hop is for you. Everyone is welcome to atterid. , The February. three-hour work- ... shop, to be held Thursday, February 11 at the. Grange Hall beginning at, 7:00 p, m., will provide a review of 'urrent economic deve]opment prac-i .. tjces, Included will be basic. aspects-. of economic development, from'plan« 'injt to business retention and econo-'ic 'ivversifjcatiori, :.Theh 'sec'ond'. workshop will be, of interest to 'any'one; who has not. had the basic Gem'Community train- 'ng. It wj]] also serye as a haridy-. r'eview-for those who.initially helped estab]ihh Kendrick-Juliaetta as ' Gem-'.Community. 'll'ersons - with an 1jntet'est in the- area's economy- are'elcome to attend, 'or more information about:either workshop 'and to'iridicate your inter- est In attehding; please call Frank Jacobson at.; 289-3S02, evenings -or see him at;-Abrams Hardware, any Monday, Wednesday or Friday after- noon. IDWA Clarifies Cord Wood':-Mea'svremerit',, >'For~'@O'Sa txf -y'o'ixk Wh'OMjja'd+n press,'-, release groin the Energy. Di'vision'n buying wood and noticed.'a slightly :different definition, of i cor'd of wood you were right. To avoid, confusion>: not'matter the, length it is cut, a standard or'full, cord of wood is 128 cubic feet, mea- . sured as a pile eight: feet long, four. -feet high and, four" feet:, wide. Thev original article described 'a.face cord, ,which is- always,'essg:than a full cord. Buying wood in an amount des- cribed as a rick, rack;,short cord, face cord, pile or pickup"-]ohd does not allow for accurate -".coinparison of prices.- Thanks to all" our sharp- eyed readers who bt'ought this to our attention, Anyone 'interested in ntbre infor- mation on purchasing wood or wood stoves is encouraged 'to contact'the Energy Division -'for its. free six- page fact sheet, "Wood Heat." The publication may be obtained by call- 'ng the Energy Information Hotline, 1-800-334-SAVE,, during, regulax'bus- iness hours. Citrus fruit was first cu]tivater] in China more than 4,000 years ago. Juliaetta and Kendrick, School Lunchei Thursday, Jan, 7 Oven Baked Chicken Potatoes or Rice with Gravy Orange Wedge Roll and Butter. Q Pint of Mj]k Friday, Jsn. 8— Sloppy Joe Sandwich Tatex'ems Fruit Cookie 5 Pint of Milk Monday, Jan. 11— Pizza Potato Fruit Crisp 5 Pint of Milk Tuesday, Jan. 12 'paghetti Salad Pears Bread Sticks rtj, Pint of Milk wednesday, Jan. 13— Turkey and Noodles Green Beans Apple Cinnamon Roll g Pint of Milk Thursday, Jan. 14— Taco Corn Banana Cookie Pint of Milk

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Page 1: I injkhf.info/Kendrick - 1993 - The Kendrick Gazette/1993 Jan. - June - Th… · 07/01/1993  · Vol. 100 l.ocnl News Drawings Feb. 14 Will Of lnlinetta Aid Latah Libraries The Moscow-Latah

Vol. 100

Drawings Feb. 14 Willl.ocnl News

Of lnlinettaAid Latah Libraries

The Moscow-Latah County Libr-ary System's "Love Your Library"campaign features a series of draw-ings on Feb. 14 for a number ofworks donated by area artisans.

Items to be raffled went on.ex-hibit at the Moscow Public LibraryDec, 15 and may be viewed until theraffle date. They include a silk batikscarf by Linda Rassmusseri; a fram-ed block print by Glen Lanier; bead-work jewelry .by Jeanne Leffing-well a marbled paper set by Mar-tha Duran; a handww oven wall-hanging by Winnie Robinson; a pine-needle;basket by Barbara Burr; amatted photograph by Lance Luscs-nig; a framed photograph by TomFleming; a hand-sewn book withslipcase by Gudrun Aurand; a fossilclay'mirror by Cheryl Hoagland, amatted. photograph by John Kawu-la; a dried flower arrangement bySharon Steiger; raku fired potteryby Rebecca Rod; a cast bonewarebox by Tim Daulton; a watercolorpainting by'ene Helbling'a water-color painting by Linda Wallace;handpainted . porcelain jewelry byBetty Miller; matted caOigraphy byYvonne Slutz, and a framed water-color painting by Gertrude Petersen.

The raffle is in place of the annual"Buy a Book for Christmas" cam-paign and organizers hope to raise$4,000 A]] proceeds will be used-topurchase books, books-on-tape, andvideo tapes that benefit each librarybranch within the entire system..

Suggested donations are $2 perticket or 6 for $1, Tickets are avail-able at the - Juliaetta CommunityLibrary. as well as Bovill, Deary,Genesee, Potlatch,'nd Troy com-munity libraries, the NorthwestShowcase, 520 S. Main St., Moscow,and the Moscow Public Library; 110S, Jefferson St., Moscow.

New Year's Day dinner guests ofMilton and Marie Grant were Georgeand De]ores,'Lyons, Duane. Dorothyand Randi Grant, Lisa and CameronWalker and family and Charles Ly-ons. of Troy,

Monday, Anna Fairfieldaccom-'anied

Jim and Edna Bowers toDeary where they visited Linda andLee Horning and also saw lots ofsnow.'onja

and Ron Lohman have beendown several times checking on Ada-]Inc Jassman and doing some snowshoveling.

Suzanne Mock and daugher Bre-anne of Pomeroy stopped by'Fridayto visit.Ada Westendahl.

A New Year's Eve party was heldat: Juanita Craig's home that eve-ning. Guests included Jean Wadford,Marge and Elmo Eldridge, Gordonand,Frances Peters and Wayne andEleanor Wegner. Skip-Bo was play-ed while they waited for 'the NewYear to come in.

Dinner guests of Steve and BettyHowerton and family on New Year'Day were Frieda and Everett harr-ington, Glen Howerton, Heather Bas-sey arid Danie]le of Ashland, Oregon,and Barb, Ron'and Katie Tweit ofBurns,. Oregon,

.Heather and Danie]le Bassey andBarb, Rbn and Katie Tweit left fortheir, homes ori Sunday after spend-ing the "holidays here visiting Friedaand 'v'erett Farrington and otherrelatives.

. -Monica, Amanda and Emily Georgehave 'een staying with JuanitaCraig and Jean Wadford this weekwhi]e:their parents, Liz and DanGeorge,.are gone.

.Greg Sun of Moscow was a week-end gtri;st 'of Alice and Bud Hensonand'amily. Saturday:morning theHenson family visited Lice and NancySwanson at Moscow. Chad Hensonleft, Saturday for Coronado, Calif.,aftei spending two weeks visitingfa'mily'. and friends over the holidays.Tiny Henson of Grandview, -Wash.and Daisy'ochrane of Pendletonleft 'for:th'eir homes on Sunday.

: Vera Hutcheson enjoyed the NewYear's Eyq party at Kathlyn Morey'shome in gendrjck.

Jessica galand of.Post Falls spentthe. Christirias holiday with her mot-

-Lb|ST - Arttj "3'nuns "and'sister KassajgMaland.

New Year's Eve overnight guestsof Grace Groseclose,.were grand-children Kassay Ma]and and TrevorGroseclose. They had a fun timewatching the New Year. come in.

New Arrivets—Curry—

Dave and Jenifer Curry of Lewis-ton are proud to announce the birthof son who arrived Tuesday, Dec. 29,at St. Joseph Regional Medical 'Cent-er in Lewjston, The young man hasbeen given the name Dylan, James(Sam) and he weighed 8, lbs..7 ozs.,and was 20% inches" in length.

Maternal grandparents. are Jackand- Donna Parsley. Paternal grand-parents are Bog and-Perry Curry,all of Kendrick.,

Maternal great-grandparents areMr. - and 'Mrs.:Charles" Can'dier..ofLewiston and..Mr. 'aiid 'Mrs."'- BenPlastino of idaho Falls, 'Paternalgreat-.grandparents are James Curryand Virginia Hunter of Lewiston..

Bil Bear Ridye NewsBy Ar]yne Clemm

and Ruth SlindTraining Classes BeingOffered at LCSC

Dareld Haze]tine and family visit-ed with the Tom Jeffries family inSt. John, Wash Sunday.

Orville and Barbara Ha]seth wereFriday dinner guests of Gerald andLee Ha]acth, Gerald and Lee attend-ed the. New Year's Eve dance at theV. F, W. Hall Thursday.

Dan and Nancy Vakoch and sonAndrew were recent visitors of Os-car and Ruth Slind.

Grace Ingle arrived back home onDec. 29 after spending two weeks jriIdaho Falls visiting her daughterand son-in-law Marge and Jim Mc-Bride as well as grandchildren andfamj]y.

Jerry Ingle visited Nancy andTerry Co]well and children Christ-mas Eve.

New Year's Day, Wayne and Glen-da Wilson drove to Grangeville forthe wedding reception of Sandy andBud Grotzinger.

A: number of vocation short-term training classes in a variety offields are being. offered at Lewls-Clark State College in Lewiston; re-ported Nancy Pa'ris Howser, director.

Included in these classes are:A Fundamentals of Dental .Assis-

.tant Class Is set'or Tuesdays.andThursday beginning January 2B.This 30-hour class will meet from6:00 to 9:00 p. m. in room 110 ofMeriwether Lewis Hall;

A beginning course including thestructure of the oral cavity, dentition,types of teeth, cavity classificationand components, components of pre-pared cavities, elements of cavity de-sign, considerations 3n placing resto-rations, charting, recording servicesrendered, local anesthesia. steriliza-tion, oral surgery, dental materialsand ethics and jurisprudence. TheClass fee is $125.

A Computer Basics Class is sche-duled for Tuesdays and Wednesdaysbeginning January 2B. The 32-hourhands-on class will meet in RoomB128 of the Sam Glenn Complexfrom 5:30 to 9:30 p. m.

It includes an introduction to theIBM personal computer and compat-ibels including hardware, disk oper-ating system, spreadsheet, word pro-cessing and database software.

The class fee is $172 for non-cre-dit or $177 for 1 credit. The fee in-cludes handouts and use of the soft-ware. No book is required. Class sizeis limited to 15.

CARD OF THANKSWe wish to thank all who sent

cards, made phone ca]]s, prayed andgave words of encouragement, com-fort and sympathy after the loss ofour sister, Marie Mooers. All weregreatly appreciated. The special de-livery of beautiful yellow flowersfrom cousin Lura was p bright spotin the day.

Since our sister had made peacewith God, we are conMent she isnow with Jesus —happy and freefrom pain (11 Cor. 5:8). What acomfort.

Thank You.C. Y. and Ethel Groseclose

30p

For information or to register, con-tact the Vocational Short-TermTraining Office, Room 100. Mechani-cal Technical Building, Lewis-ClarkState College. Phone 799-2232.

Summer Jobs Availableln Idaho State Parks

Would you like to work in Idaho'sgreat outdoors this summer? TheIdaho Department of Parks and Re-creation is now taking applicationsfor seasonal park aide and lifeguardpositions for 1993.

The jobs pay from $5.43 to $5,98per hour for park aMes, and from$5,43 to $6.28 per hour for lifeguards.Most start the last part of May andrun through early September.

For application forms or more in-formation, write to the Idaho De-partment of Parks and Recreation,Statehouse Mail, Boise, ID 83720.

'obseekers may also apply directlyto the park where they wish to work.

Kanyon Klvb"s JanuaryMeeting is Cancelled

Because of the snow and slickroads, the January 12 meeting of theKendrick Kenyon Klub has beencancelled.

Weather permitting, meetings willresume in February.

Golden Svnset SeniorGames Party Jan. ll

The Go]den Sunset Senior Citizenswill hold their monthly card andgames party on Monday, Jan. 11, be-ginning at noon with a potluck din-ner at the senior center.

Kendrick, Latah County, Idaho, Thursday, January 7, 1993 USPS No. 001133

)Cameron, Heavy Snows

~snntliggc/( Iipw$ , Ihhnt jn Mew Tnnf, Baker-Ling Post 3913, veterans', oi Foregin Wars will sponsor a pub-

I By Sonja Lohman The Kendrick-Ju]iaetta area caught lic pinochle party Saturday eveningand Opal Lohman part of the seve~~ weather system January 16 at the ha]] beginning atthat swept across the Pacific Nox'th- 7.~0Jennifer Osborn, granddaughter oi West this past week, bringing heavy There will be a 25c a table —10c aVes and De]ores 'Czmowskl was ..~ snows that snarled traffic and made set charge Chances on a door prizeweek's visitor of her grandparents traveling for the holidays difficult (optional) wj]] be $1.00,over the holidays. Jim and Barbara, 'Actual]y there was above average Cribbage wig, be available for thoseOsborn of Princeton ploughed throu- moisture (in the form of snow) in those who. wish, but no prizes will

gh the snow on Sunday to return December'ith Frank Dammarell, be +venher home. ", - who keePs good record of both the Members are asked to bring snacks.rain and snow, rePorting that he The next regular meeting of theVisitors in the home of Jim and measured 30 inches of snow at his Post and Auxmary wfl] be Jan, 14

Gladys Whitinger over the holidays place on Bear Ridge during the mon at 8.00were their children, Gina and Randy th of December. Another storm mov-Crosby, Bryce and Greg of Tigard; ed into the area New Year's EveOregon, ang Janice Steward iikg ang continued steady for over tvm pnmnyn]r .DnfnnfsCourtney of Spokane. Gina and'her 'days, Frank said he has recordedfamily stayed throughout 'the New a total of 14 inches of new snow for ilgwu

Year weekend before returning io the lirsi 4 days of Janu«y. 'i jger$ 5p-34their home. — '',

'Fortunately the snow has not been

'ayand Stella L'ohman.and Fred accompanied by cold temperatures, After a ho]]day break, the Kend-and Opal Lohman enjoyed the'New" at least in the valley, and'uesday rick Tigers begs~ to g t into basYear's Eve dance at the V. F., W. niorning's unofficial low of about 17 ketbal] actjori,]a'st week hostlyHall Thursday'. An enjoyable eve-, degrees was about the lowest for the Pomeroy Pjrakte~s'ri~.'a non leaguening was had by the many who were past two weeks.'ame. Pomeroy jumped out to anpresent; early, lead and defeated the cold-

nVid T Neni 38' —

shooting Tigem 50-34 in the nok-

Loan Consolidation Can ' j: ';, The Tigers hit on]y 15 of 57 shotsMake a Dirrerelme roy::- ', tgnssns.DeC:- 31 "0mibv "v'vg 9-«0'«««0

The'in extended thePirates'tudentLoan 84I'I'4wel'8 .l David Thomas Neal, an'American win streak to'five games. The loss

Student loan b'orrowers who are ~Idge farmer, died Thursday, Dec, dxopped Kendrick below the - .500entering repayinent i in January and '.ll, at Kootenai Medical': Center in level at 4-5.-are conrierned abo'ut their 'tudent

ICoeur d'Alene of self-inflicted in- Kendrick trailed 12-9 at the end

loan.debts may find.a belated. holi- -j»jes He was 38. of the first quarter and 24-15 at theday gift in the Federal Loan Consoli- I David was born in Moscow July half,dation Program.. - ':2', 1954 to Tom'and Peggy Cox Neal. Kendrick's Brian Silg]ow. ]ed a]], The Federal Loan. Conso]jdatjon.The .famj]Y lived in various places scorers with 18 points,Program is designed to help borrow- "ntil returning 'to Moscow in 1960, Kendrick scoring: John. Wegner 2,ers who have a number, of student Wkhere he-.attended school: He gradu-, Taj Anderson 0, Brian Silflow 18,

'loans by allowing them to: combine 'a«d from Moscow High School,~

Chad'eimgartner',''': Craig'efft 2,their loans into one. And,'ffective "'I Neal had worked. on'hiI; grand-', Co'ry Meyer. 2, Jeremy Chase 2,January 1, 1993, the program offers .gat"er Andrew Cox's farm from ~ Kendrick, 9 6 8 11—S4b«rowvm more benefits. r950 until blv death: ', . pomeroy 13; 13 9 17~0

''P«many b«rovvers, cobvolidai'i He wks 0 meinber og ihe camgroni: :The Tigers will-be ai Deaiy Tu«-tion can mean the'ifference bet- pmmanue] Lutheran Church, the,( day night, at Nezperce Saturday, theween financial hardship".and a man- Kendrick-Juliaetta Lions Club where 9th and at High]and".'Jan.'4, Theageable debt," explained -.Pho'ebe~.axe was'a Past president,-" and was a riext home game'..is. Jan..15:with theHollenbeck,. vice president of the',member of the Latah County Agri- Prairie Pirates.'Northwest Education Loan Associa- culture Stabilization and-'Conserva-tion 'NELA), ' guaranty agency tion Board.that" agmlnivters the,'gtugent loan

I

He enioyed snow,and vvkter skgng,fnIlnt Ridoe IBWSprograms in the Northwest.. orseback:riding and'oating.

Loan:.Consolidation allows borrow-','e married Deborah Hinson June:; By Dar]ean Wjh,pers with student loans - totalling 23 ]990.$'/,500 or more to combine', -these '; .S~rvivors include his wife Debor-loans'into.a single debt. making loan .ah; a son,-ErIC; and a daughter,-Ric-

. Ric and-Shary Parsley of Boise ar-repayment'" more manageable. By he]le,'from a previous marriage, all dved at the home of Jack and Donna

ombining several 'student- 'loans, Of Moscowborrowers.then make:o'nly-one mo'n»@itephanje Pederson of Moscow; a pars]ey'rrived>pnkthe-.24th'oininghly payment to only one lender, Loan brother, -'Patrick,'of .'Omak, Wash,i t]iem'C]jrqIjt'mas "Eve wer'e-Gina'ndConsoMation can also reduce:the and his maternal grandfathery An

Igan Helbling of Moscow J'eni fer

amount of a borrower's monthly rew Cox of American RidCe. He also gave Curry and Char]je and Egfjepayments .by extending'he repay- had two stepsons, Chff and Neil

Candler.'ent.

Period-for-ias long as 30 years, Hjnson Christmas Eve afternoon 'uestsdepending on the size of the debt. Cremationi has taken place and a:were Mr. and Mrs. yern Fowler,

Effective Janu'ar'y 1, 1993, Loan memorial service was held Saturday Rick Lynnese, A i Brittany andConsolidation borrowers also receive at Short's Funeral Chapel in Moscow, Ash]ey.-;Steigers; gay]ene phj]]jpsthe followirig benefits'The family suggests contributions and: daugther Farrah,-:Sj]vja

Fowler'nterestwill-be- paid on Con- to the Kendrick-Juliaetta Ambulance and Go]die Citrussolidation Loans by. the federal gov- Fundernment during periods when bor- Roger and Sue Syverson had fam-rowers qualify to defer their loan

d L - ii . fly members Roy and gonna andPayments.,' h 4 ",Troy . Syverson, Carmen'nd, MattMarried couPles can jointly Toll-Ftee faX Number Engbergi of,Moscow, A]ice'and Bj]]

consolidate their loans if they meet Searcy, and Erin and Thane.Syver-the ininimum debt amount and both Just in time for the income tax son and Randy Palmer "og Seattlelagree to be held liable for the corn- fj]jng season, the Idaho State Tax Washington as New'Year's Eve sup-bined loan. Commission has installed a toll-free per.guests. Saturday morning, Roger,

Income - sensitive repayment telephone'umber for tax informa- Sue and son Thane left for Seattleterms are available which tie mon- tjpn where Thane boarded a g]jght that,thly payment amounts to a borrow . The number is 1-800-972-7660, took him back to his studies at Wester's earnings. "This number can be used to order Point; Roger and Sue spent the night

Borrowers w"o "ave defa"]ted 'tax forms, ask about a refund, or with Roger's sister and then return-.on theIr student loans may conso]j- get answer's to most other t x ques- ed home Sunday. idate if they make satisfactory re- tions," saM Rae Proctor, Taxpayer Roy:and gonna Syverson, Sue,andpayment arrangements with the: Serv,ces M~n~g~r Roger, Thane and Erin, Matt and,holder of the loans. It can be accessed by any Idaho Carmen Erigberg and Randy LPa]mer

- "Wh««an Conso]jdatjo»ffers long distance caller from 8:00 a. m. were New Year's Day dinner guestsmany benefits, there also are cert- to 5 p. m. (Motmtain Time). A]so, og A]ice and Bj]] Searcy.ain drawbacks which borrowers need( the number is avaj]ab]e to ca]]ers in Saturday ca]]ers of Bob Kjmb]ey.to consider," Hollenbeck cautioned. Washington, Oregon, and Utah'. were Kathy and Butch Ear] og Lew-

For examPle, interest costs are Boise area ca]]era can get Idaho iston.. I

higher for consolidation loans. The tax information by phoning 334-'n Tuesday, Cecfl and Jo gram-minimum interest rate is 9 percent 7660 mer arid Mildred Brammer drove towhich may be higher than the rate Both the to]]-gree and Boise phone Osborn, Idaho to visit with Hapon the borrower's existing student lines will be operated by the Tax- Brunsiek, returning home Frjdayiloans. In addition, an extended re- payer Services Unit, which also ser- evening. Sunday supper guests. were~Payment Period also means the bor- ves walk-in tragfic at the Tax Com- Russ and Suzanne Brammer andrower pays more in interest costs. mission's Boise office. family and Gary Brammer.

For more information about the "Callers using either the toll-free Elmer and The]ma Cuddy visitedFederal Loan Consdlidation Pro- or local number wi]l first hear a with Rose Ann Holt on her bhthdayCram, contact NELA's toll-free re- brief recording asking them to wait Sunday.payment hotline at 1-800-356-6924. for the next avaj]ab]e assistant," said On Saturday Lisa and CameronNELA staff members can explain Proctor. Walker and children were guests ofthe Loan Conso]jdatjon Program and Right now, most ca]]s are answer- Dorothy and RandI Grant, The kidsadvj e bo~wers on the Pros and ed jmmedjat'e]y, she sard. enjoyed,a horse-drawn sleigh ride.cons of consolidating based on in- «However" she added, "as income On Tuesday Jeanine and C]jff En-dividual circumstances. tax season approaches, we hope ca]]- sley and lunch in.Lewiston with his

NELA is a private, non-Profit ers wj]] be patient with us ig they Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ensley andagency which guarantees student I have to wait » visited with other relatives, Mr. andloans against default and provides Mrs. Tom Ensley of Ca]dwell, Mr.information on all aspects of the and Mrs, She]ton Ensley of SanFederal Family Education Loan Pro- Avdvbof] S4cjefy Meetigg Francisco, Ca]if., and Rebecca Ens-gram, formerly called the Guaran- ley of Tucson, Ariz., and Hope andteed Student Loan Program. I

It] Mescow January 'l2son Derek Brackett. On New Year'

There will be a meeting of the Eve C]jgf and Jeanine took snow iceendrick Schooi aboard '. Pa]ouse Audubon Society Tuesday cream to Dorothy and Randi Grant.

January 12, at 7:30 p. m. at the Mos" Christmas Day at the poor farm,Will Meet January l4,'ow Community Center, corner of the Steve Holt family of Potlatch

The board of trustees of Kendrick Third and Washington Streeets. were guests as was A. J. Holt ofJoint School District No. 283 will The program will be "Mountain Coeur d'Alene. Mike was also homemeet in regular session Thursday, Quail in West Central Idaho", given for the weekend, Ric and Shary par-January 14 at 7:30 in the schoo] by Trish Heekin, a graduate student s]ey of Boise visited the family onboard room. at the University of Idaho. She will Christmas Evc.

School board meetings are open present a program on her research Sandi Moore of Wenatchee arrivedto the public and a]l interested per- on Mountain Quail in the Salmon Saturday to spend a week withsons are both invited and encourage- River drainage near Riggins. Mount- grannie Holt. Nikki Holt spent fromed to attend. ain Quail are among Idaho's rarer Sunday until Tuesday at

grannies'pecies.

and Henry Holt came Tuesday toCARD OF THANKS The meeting is free and oPen «,spend the rest of the week. Thurs-

I would like to thank all thoge in the public.,day evening Steve and the children

the Kendrick- Juliaetta Valley for came to spend until Sunday. Satur-the wonderful Christmas cards and It may be easier to take the tern- day afternoon Dave Kimbley was agifts. perature of a child under seven by

i visitor. Janjne Golden of Bellevue'ourlocal Lewiston Tribune putting the thermometer under hrs was also a weekend visitor. Grannie

carrier,I or her armpit. Add one degree for Holt reports its very quiet on Mon-

Nick Heath the oral equivalent. day!

No. 30

I

Dept. of Commerce

(Workshops to be

Offered in KendrickThe Idaho Department of Com-

merce will be presenting free work-shops in the Gem Community ofKendrick- Juliaetta during Januaryand February, The first, to be offer-ed here at, the Grange Hall at 7;00p. m. on Thursday, January 21, willconcern how to develop effective

'olunteers

Volunteers are the basic founda-tion of every non-profit organiza-tion, and the success or failure of aparticular group depends upon itsability to recruit and train goodpeople.

Many'ocal groups, such as theCommunity,: Development Associat-,ion, depend upon volunteers, -inclu-ding the Fire Departments, Ambu-.lance Service,.Search and -Rescue,Food. Bank, Friends-of the Library,'-Golden Sunset Senior Citizens andthe Kendrick-meal site. and others.'.If-your group is searching for ways .'.to improve participation, better or--ganize . your activities, - and,'etainmembers, then this two hour. work-

'hopis for you. Everyone is welcometo atterid.

, The February. three-hour work- ...shop, to be held Thursday, February11 at the. Grange Hall beginning at,7:00 p, m., will provide a review of

'urrenteconomic deve]opment prac-i ..tjces, Included will be basic. aspects-.of economic development, from'plan«

'injtto business retention andecono-'ic

'ivversifjcatiori,:.Theh 'sec'ond'. workshop will be, of

interest to 'any'one; who has not.had the basic Gem'Community train-

'ng.It wj]] also serye as a haridy-.r'eview-for those who.initially helpedestab]ihh Kendrick-Juliaetta as '

Gem-'.Community. 'll'ersons - withan 1jntet'est in the- area's economy-are'elcome to attend,'or more information about:eitherworkshop 'and to'iridicate your inter-est In attehding; please call FrankJacobson at.; 289-3S02, evenings -orsee him at;-Abrams Hardware, anyMonday, Wednesday or Friday after-noon.

IDWA Clarifies CordWood':-Mea'svremerit',,>'For~'@O'Sa txf -y'o'ixk Wh'OMjja'd+n press,'-,

release groin the Energy. Di'vision'nbuying wood and noticed.'a slightly:different definition, of i cor'd of woodyou were right.

To avoid, confusion>: not'matter the,length it is cut, a standard or'full,cord of wood is 128 cubic feet, mea- .

sured as a pile eight: feet long, four.-feet high and, four" feet:, wide. Thev

original article described 'a.face cord,,which is- always,'essg:than a fullcord.

Buying wood in an amount des-cribed as a rick, rack;,short cord,face cord, pile or pickup"-]ohd doesnot allow for accurate -".coinparisonof prices.- Thanks to all" our sharp-eyed readers who bt'ought this toour attention,

Anyone 'interested in ntbre infor-mation on purchasing wood or woodstoves is encouraged 'to contact'theEnergy Division -'for its. free six-page fact sheet, "Wood Heat." Thepublication may be obtained by call-

'ngthe Energy Information Hotline,1-800-334-SAVE,, during, regulax'bus-iness hours.

Citrus fruit was first cu]tivater] inChina more than 4,000 years ago.

Juliaetta and Kendrick,

School Lunchei

Thursday, Jan, 7Oven Baked ChickenPotatoes or Rice with GravyOrange WedgeRoll and Butter.Q Pint of Mj]k

Friday, Jsn. 8—Sloppy Joe SandwichTatex'emsFruitCookie5 Pint of Milk

Monday, Jan. 11—PizzaPotatoFruit Crisp5 Pint of Milk

Tuesday, Jan. 12—'paghetti

SaladPearsBread Sticksrtj, Pint of Milk

wednesday, Jan. 13—Turkey and NoodlesGreen BeansAppleCinnamon Rollg Pint of Milk

Thursday, Jan. 14—TacoCornBananaCookie

Pint of Milk

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Stony point News

Success is a toy balloon amongchildren armed with sharp pins.

Portraits~ Weddings

4 Biaalj 8 White- Repros~ Old Photos Reproduced

~ Special Assignments

PNME 289-5241

....L'.L IVII',',.~,.!I,.ILIZI.

iW .SI..L',For All Your Auto & Truck Refinishing Needs

BERT BROCKE —KENDRICK5 Days a Week Home:. 289-5431

8to5 Work: 289-4931

Nellie Steigers was happily sur-Pr'ised by: a visit from Mr. and Mrs. ~.;...!~I~ 'If.SS4

Cl'ossifieds

~park News Christmas Eve guests for a familyI, Beware of Give-Away

~ The Kendrick Gazette, Thursday, January 7, 1993 3The Stonypoint Friendship Club dmner celebration with Clinton and rn tianS, WarnS State

Ethel Smith were their daughter,~

i worth either their time or their mon-Happy New Year! January 2, 1993 Leah of Moscow and daughter and oi«—"(Y)ou are ainong mill- ey. Before you decide to participate

L son-in-law Kay and Doug Stout and " certified as a first round cash'check the odds of winning and de-It 1

If you missed having a white winnerDue to the weather Ston ointl Chrit, Nathan, Lewiston; and Leah's fri winner... So reads a Promotion cide if it is worth it," EchohawkilF'iendship Club wijj not meet thislplenty of snow left 0 —19 in h

end, Eric Johnson, also of Moscow.er, onypoin C ristmas, come on up! We have '

sent to Idahoans by a New York said,I business, J tt 1 Th'1week. The group stayed overnight and en-

joyed Christmas breakfast before Raffoler Ltd, uses the prize promo-, "SILENT NIGHT"traveling on to other festivities, tion to get Idahoans to purchase Peter and Paul went down twere house guests of Carl and Leona u ed to ope with the difficulties.'te, Clarkston, and his P- watches for $35. No purchase is nec- the mall 6ENERAL PRACTICE

wn ohew, Chris Blasko, Lewiston, were i essary, but consumers are told in I to witness the Great Celebration, Iin Park December 26 and ~~s~t~d fine priiit that in order to claim D~~i~~~g to see how the Saviorstheir cousins, the Jerry and Clinton their prize, they must do so in writ- birthdinner at a restaurant and were join- December 19, with a party at Lew- , ing, was observed in this great 'amily Law & Oivorced b C st 1 G Q L te th 11 V W HM B tt St N w Year's Eve, Jerry and ody Attorney General Larry

t Christian Nation.tM C t OF h t d th t th k f mit enterta'ned Larry LaBolle, hawks Consumer Protection Unit There was buying and selling of 1 21 9 Idaho St.—lew)stand. y Carl L n and 6 Md h d Q th fri d d 1 ti h, Juneau, Alaska/Texas Ridge, and h contacted Raffoler: Ltd. to find outdj ner at the Regen y Pla ith h h I d h o ith th chan- son and daughter-in-law, Mark and what first round winners could ex-,Displayed 'neath the glittering 743-3667Iieona's mother, Mary Harden. El- ges h lif h th' Debbie LaBolle, Danny and Andy Pact to get.light,don has b en busy helping a friend 40 people attended. enjoying a p t of Rathdrum/Texas Ridge, for sup- -They told us that eacll 1st round But of worship and praise and I EveningS —jullaetta 276-3667with carpentry work. per. Later in the evening the group prize winner will receive the grand thanks for the daywent to visit with Ethel and Clinton sum at at least 36 cents. Assuming

I They found truly a "Silent Night!"g t r f h d f 1 h I Th w111j g

Sm ith an d th eir ' am iIy. Jerry an you op t n ot to bu y th e .w atch, Parti- '

by a Mod ern -Day Scrooge Iay spent a very quiet New t h 1 fn d' Ethel Smith h ave known Larry since cipants will find themselves ahead CHIROPRACTI CYear'.'Eve and da at hom . T - 1 o it h d in to h 1 1

they were ch ldren and their mother about seven cents after Postage,"CLINICd y, Margaret Bostick dropped by th hall after the party. taught school on Texas Ridge, T Echohawk

said,'o.helpNell with some paper work. Also on December 19, Karl and house the Smith family lived "To many people learn too lateOn Sun day D1ck an d Ja i G se W d E d ther f bu rn ed, an d th e LaBo1Ies took them th a t m ost p rize Prom otions are n ot 1:00 to 4:00 —Thursdarsclose visited. Dick shoveled off the 'ily members at the home of Karl's r- M Dee JohLt Mani ulatj n — slo 1'nw from all the, sidewalks and the j'ather, Charlie Enger, in Deary for in contact through the years and

rangements. The two families kept —— ., - I py gea Sunday visitor.driveway. David Johnson was also their i'amily Christmas party. When

1 d gw+QNij[g@ p+llIIL'IL'ninLTAPD l DXXVasked for a est Ij,t they comment Ethel and Jody Smith attended Dearyas e or a Cues, ey commen -High School in the class a year, be-. l j,jibed X W%7XL&K Rj jl, headaohest lower back pain

I e fa . efoRuth Heiin tjnae,veled 't Clarkston on Thursday to g,and-kids." A sjmoar g est lht was flowed and the conversation included SON Located Sehtad Red Gross Phar.pIck up Lavern Harri. Iarern spent given for the Christmas X)ay th manyt "remember when'... " un- g~ff go~lt8is Q. Q, g,New Years Day with Wayne and ing at Karl and Wandas,~hen they

tu-the. new year was welcomed-with IN SBNDRSOKRuth and returned home on Satur- hosted her- family.'lijs 'time the., P

D .;. 1: ~19 Nsli .Call 289-8050day. guest list included, All the remars New Years Day visitors with Kar~ 'humlays far 'ppolntmenlThursday Pat and Georgie Kerby included, "Enough food to make an "

. ASK US ABOUT: Mveaoed Appohsitmeatmet their son Leroy and his fiancee, army ashamed. of itself" Grandnj chau ered by', another son and dau-Queanne Webb at the airport Leroy Kelly Walk spent a few days visiting,ghter-in-law, Linn and Judy. Enger 0 Bleaching caH 74$-44n4

St; Yom rrVirginia. Steve and Tracy:Johnson sPent theW j h to extend our sympathy'On Thursday evening, the Pat holidays with relatives and friends

Kerbys hosted a New Year's Eve in the Yakima area.party. Those who attended were: Christmas E Je a d J dySteve and Karen Kirkham, Kerby Smith went to Pullman to en'joy a 'd

Kristy Anderson, Justin and family Christmas dinner and gift ex a few days ef.re Christmas.Lynnae, Leroy Kerby, and Queanne change at the home of their daughterWebb Don and Terry Kerby, Dar» and son-in-law, Barbara and Dean My-thought for the new year: "

Licensed Public Accauntantrojj and Jajiet Kerbyt Andrea Ker- Kinzer, Erin and 'oy.. 'other guests „,,'CCOUNTING . 'i'" I( i gje |~by and Mike Kerby, who is home: included Bett Stone,'Lewiston; Jodi " " " ' '

'

'

lduring Christmas vacation from the smith of Clarkston; and Jim and CP'. BOOKKEEPING, . -'~ . ih l e~y.-U+versity .of Idaho, also attended Brenda Smith with their three older . ''

.': '...:,~the arty. Other guests included hild S sih,r;Krjstjn, .and Scott,

Mary Lynn Walker and Dan 'and enjoyed introducing their new baby're better than those'hat are,. asTammy Church of Lewiston, Loren ' Probably P~rvad~d-all ages.. - Serving':Youl'ommunityarid Marcia Butler and daughters —Horace . Greeley

For 'zo r earsMaria, Miranda and Megan of Culd- Don Kerby one day:last week. Thedosac. Kerby couple drove over 4in motor-, ';,'.b~'. -". ' IT&I 4 $ .',~ .".. '

LNew Year's Day some of the fam- cycles. Idaho Asinc. Public A'ccountants QQIjjty went riding on snowmobiles at ' /" —, National Society Public,-Account.

cross cou»y skjj C Mos«v«yo ~ were'n K'endrjck on +ridgy to'~jsjt en rlc Lewistonwith Betty cewger aad walter zem- aar"e*:~ -': «ar'' . 28ii 338) 74gw3ttn)

.SLunday'the Wh'ole family went to theOvaries arid Betty 'Lou Brackett O beh lf fhame in Reubens where they all en- of Stonypoint, would Ijke to thank j ' i ~ -- ss ~jotved sleigh rides pulled by a team Dick Groseclose for once again pro- I - 1 SlflQog horses decked out with sleigh viding the lovely lighted Christmasbells. Star. It adds.a sepecial touch to thetDon and Terry Kerby and.Kristy Chrj'bA'riderson and children were dinner

PERFKTIP4 ~ Minor Coiiigon RepairHungerford spent a quiet New Year's ~g ILStlttILS~Day watching the snowfall and the 'Q$ + T $+Q ~ Free Estimatesmany birds that were attracted totheir bird feeders.

FOUND: A set of keys. Inquire atthe Gazette.

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FOR SALE: By owner. Small 3-bed-room house in Juliaetta. Remodel-ed and fenced. Ph. 276-3251.

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NOTICE FROM CULPEPPERS: Ourwinter hours are from 10 a. m. to'5 p. m.

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BROY HILL coffee table and 2 end'tables. Formal living room quality.LNo damage. Beautiful carved posts.Sookcase ends too large for living:room. Sew $450. Price $175.00Phone 289-8111.

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PROFESSIONAL HOUSE CLEANERwith references. Available most.days and hours. Ask for Michelleet 276<040.

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Warn@. BUILDINGS: Factory spec-tfals 30x30 to 100x200, Must reserve',viow to save-p$ . Storage available.Tony QOS) 746-0339.

st23p ~Rid 0 SKNCI STAIN. $4.49 gaI.at Srlyder'n Home Center fn Kend-

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Atr ANON: A group of family andSf'jends -of problem drinkers meetTuesday evenings at 8:00 and Fri-day mornings at 10:30 at AbramsSardware. Call 289-3151.

A. A. meets Tuesday and Fridayevenings at 8:00 p. m. at theKendrick Fire Hall on Main St.Call 877-1334 or 289-4694 after 6.

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