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t 1 II) 0 'Q'i I jg :i I": ~ i i~ 'i <<; i ~~ io Kendrick, Latah County, Idaho, Vol. 99 Wedding, Double Reception and Family Reunion Tigers llutter IIulldogs 56-6; Geary Here Friday The roaring Kendrick Tigers made Genesee their sixth victim of the John and Rosalie B)ankenship were honored with a reception for their 50th wedding anniversary at Grace Lutheran Church in Lewiston on Saturday, Oct. 5. Hosts for the cele- bration were their children Larry and Mary Blankenship and Betty and Larry Chapman. John Blankenship and Rosalie Kruger were married Nov.,l, 1941 at Lewiston. He grew up at Leland, she grew up at Cameron. They farmed in'he Cameron- Southwick area'ntil their retire- ment. In 1984 they moved to Lewis- ton Orchards. They sold their ranch buildings but still own their lhnd, and are still members of Cameron Emmanuel Lutheran Church. They enjoy traveling and fishing. They s'quare danced for many 'years. John enjoys making wood in his pasture. Bosalie likes to write. Sharing, the reception with the Blankenships were their grandson, Electronics Technicians S. S. Robert Gallaway, Jr., of Groton Submarine Base, Groton, Conn., and his bride Debra Butko, who repeated marriage vows earlier in the day at Grace Lutheran Church. Pastor John Blom officiated. Debbie was escorted up the aisle by John Blankenship. He gown of white satin featured long lace sleeves with short satin,'puffed over-sleeves, and a fitted lade bodice with tiny satin buttons down the back. The bodice and the hemline of her long, full train were adorned with an abundance of seed pearls and se- quins. Her veil fell from a headpiece of lace and pearls. She cairied a bou- quet of pink and white roses. Theb attendants were their par- ents, Shirley Butko, Betty and Larry Chapman, and Robert Gallaway, Sr. Bonnie Lawrence beautifully. sang "The Wedding Song" and "The Bose." , Ushers and candlelighte& were cousins Tim Jones and Joe Siebert of. Seattle. .Following the reception for . 'the Blankenships and the Ghllaways. on Saturday evening, a Kruger iamily'eunion dinner was held'at the Lipns Civic Center in Lewiston, including the .families of . Rosalie (Kruger) .Q/ankensljiy,. „@Isle,; „(Kruger),.free- man', 'and" D'orothy (Kr'uger) Sinclair, there were over, fifty in attendance. The reunion concluded with a Sun- day morning brunch, also at the Lions Civic Center. season last Friday night on the Gen- esee field, battering the out-matched GHS team 56-6 before the game was halted in the final quarter via the 45-point mercy rule. This week the Tigers have been preparing for a re-match with the Deary Mustangs who will be down on the Kendrick field Friday night. The Mustangs have only been beaten once this season, that by the Tigers on Sept. 13 in Deary by a 20-8 score. In the Genesee game Jarrod Sil- flow's 44 yard run put the Tigers on the scoreboard in the first quarter. Cade Konen ran over the conver- sion and that was the scoring for the rest of the quarter. Bulldog quarterback Chad Emer- son brought the Genesee crowd to its feet early in the second quarter with a '56 yard touchdown run. The Bulldogs tried to run over the extra points but failed and the score was 8-6, the closest the Bulldogs were ever going to get that night, Cade Konen took the kickoff ball on the 15 and returned it 85 yards for a Tiger score and Jason Witt ran over the conversion. The Tigers kept the pressure on and Silf low scored again on a 3 yard run. A pass try for the extra points failed and KHS took a 22-6 lead into halftime. Kendrick exploded for 28 points in the third quarter. Konen scored on a 19 yard run and Blewett pass- to Shawn Tanata for the two-point conversion. Blewett, who ended the game with 6 of 10 pass completions for 150 yards, passed to Konen in a play covering 66 yards for the next Tiger TD. Josh Hudson ran over the extra points. Silf low put the next Tiger tally on the board with his 54 yard run., In the final quarter Jarrod ran for a 66 yard touchdown and then when John Wegner hauled in Craig Teft's 32 yard pass, the Tigers were ahead by more than 45 point, and that ended the game. Jeffries, Hazeltine Tq Attend National F. F. A. * Co&ventioil I'h'ansas City' The Kendrick F. F. A. chapter re- cently chose two delegates to attend the National FFA convention in Kan- sas City, Mo. Tricia Jef fries and Jennifer Hazeltine will be traveling back there for the Nov. 11 to 16 convention. A fund-raiser they are now con- ducting, is called "Barnyard Bingo." The tickets are $ 5 each and there is a 20 percent payback for the win- ner. The "Bingo" will take place on Oct. 25 at the home football game. Tickets may be obtained at Lewiston Grain Growers or from either Tricia at 289-5301, or Jenni at 289-3571. Your support would be greatly ap- preciated as the money raised will be used by the girls for their trip back to the mid-west. Thanks a lot! Tricia and Jennifer V. F. W. "Voice of Democracy" Program Entries Due Noy. 8 The Voice of Democracy program this year is open to sophomore, junior and senior students, The the>pe of this year's contest theme is "Meet- ing America's Challenge." Baker-Lind Post 3913 and Auxili- ary are sponsoring this program again this year. Please write an es- say not less than three minutes and not more than five minutes. They must be submitted to Mr. Mike El- ridge at Kendrick High School. Any questions call Darlean or Bill Wilson at 289- 5330. Kendrick F. F. A. Chapter Plans Future Activities The Kendrick F. F. A chapter held its monthly meeting Oct. 2 at 7:00 in the Vo-Ag Building. Presdent Kelly Longfellow presided over the meeting attended by 13 members and 2 guests. Yearly dues were voted upon and are $ 10 if paid before Nov. 1. After this date the price will be $ 15. The following dates and activities were discussed and voted upon.'ct. 18: Halloween Dance Oct. 25: Barn Yard Bingo Oct. 26: Creed/Job Interviews Nov, 6: Greenhand Initiation Nov: 14-16: National FFA Conv. Dec. 14: Meats Judging Brian Silflow and Jennifer Haz- eltine, Reporters Potlatch Ridge Workers 4-H Club to Meet October 28 Potlatch Ridge Workers 4-H Club will meet one week later than usual this month. We will meet on Mon- day, Oct. 28, at 7:00 p. m. in the Cam- eron Church basement. At this meeting we will elect new officers for the coming year and plan for achievement night which is Nov. 11. We will also select projects for the coming year, so please bring your 4-H books to the meeting. Horst Says 'Thanks'— I would like to thank Dale Silflow for taking me to the doctor where I found out my ankle had been bro- ken. I went to the hospital where the doctor put screws and a plate on the injured part. Thanks for the visits, cards, phone calls, and offers to help from rela- tives, friends and neighbors, and thanks to those who came and seed- ed my wheat. Horst Reil 18p MEAL SITE MENUS & DATES FOR AREA SENIORS Friday, Oct. 18— Tuna Rominoff Pea n Cheese Salad Wax Bean, Green Bean, Corn Muffin and Butter Dry Fruit Cup Pumpkin Dessert Hospital Notes... Lobman- Janet Lohman submitted to eye surgery Monday morning in Calton, Calif., near Los Angeles. It is report- ed that surgery went well and Janet is an out-patient and will remain 'n the area for a time to be near her doctor. Wednesday, Oct. 23— Vegetable Beef Stew Crackers or Bread Cottage Cheese, Marchino Cherry Dry Fruit Plate Applesauce Cinnamon Rolls Notice To Parents PARENT / TEACHER CONFER- ENCES fall on Halloween and the following day. It was felt by admin- istration and staff that the following Thursday evening and Friday morn- ing would work better for parents and staff. Therefore mark your calendars for PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCE FOR NOV. 7 and 8. Call 289-5031 from 8 to 10 a. m. for lunch delivery Dates to Remember Oct. 18: Meal at Meal Site Oct. 23: Meal at Meal Site. Hazel Olson telling of her trip to Siberia. Thursday, October'17, 1991 USPS No. 00113'3 Juliaetta centennial ~ijjN Homecoming Week lt.uuclieou 5Peuller . Committee Work, Projects continue Wsl FHjeij with Wurus J-K Assuc,; . tee met on october 7, aI the ci~ty jpjfjjr Piiije siiij Full 'IS Cugufull'o, 18 I ~ ~ Visitors to Evaluate,. Golf Course Project I'uesjlaIt, Oct. 22 If you'e east of'Kend ick net 'he committee did Quite well at Tuesday morning, Oct. 22 a ways tip, the L'atah County Fair, They appre~ Cedar Creek Road you may corri'j ciate everyone who sto pPed by and across a group of i'olks st'udying-thj, helPed with-'the'booth at the fair. -,; site of a proposed golf course. YouID:,', Nell Hebngartner rePorted that the recognize most of them as locaiui .Stonypoint Friendship Club is busy including representatives'f River*.: working on, the smaller Centennial Crossing. Inc. and the Kendricki Quilt. Because of the g eat respone Juliaetta Community Development- from the area crafts'PeoPle, there Association. There will 'e some'were enough sQuares'or a large strangers there, too. --:t quilt and smaller'ne. The smaller, One of the visitors that 'day will. Quilt will be'secdnd prize in the Quilt be the vice president of a golf cours'gi.raffle, with the 'Julia-Etta Pillow development group and another. the being third prize vice president of the residential div-';,. The Playhouse 'that the centennial 'ision of the same firm, Real Tee De-,', committee is raffilng, is on display, velopment Group out of Denver".;next to the Post Office in Juliaetta,'olorado. Two representatives" of.the 'here will be a Painting Party at Idaho Department of Commerce wilf lthe Library in 'Juliaetta: on October also be on hand ' .;: i26 at 8:00 a. m. Contact Jeff Lohman Now before you rush out the door'about helping paint the Library. Vol- with your clubs, you should k ow'. Mnteers are neededj that the scene described above 'i4:;, It was also decided to donate a tree part of a mock (make-believe) -site "to the elementary school in honor of visit, the last phase of the Gem'Com-" 'the centennial. "Planter boxes are mnity certification process. The vis-.,also being constructed for placemerit itors, however, are not make b'eleve. a They do, in fact, have 'considerable The committee will meet again on experience with, development'of" golf 'Nov. 6,'at 7:00 at the'uliaetta Fire- courses; both being. associated- with 'hall. Anyone interested in attending golf clubs in the-Boise area.,''-'.: is most welcoine, Come share your They'e coming here to test'hoiw'..ideas for the:Centennial Celebration well prepared the, communitg, iiI';;to,'~with usj bring to life this one element in:the i", association's overall .deyelopiri'0Itt .CigCiy CltaSgs +ggS plan, details of which were provided ".,' in a four-page insert in this neW-. jeekly Football Forecast paper some time ago. The folk's,,'re-. -",'. Apparently we have one of those presenting River Crossing,'nc'. 'are:<'like niother, like daughter" situa- well prepared to demonstrate that 'jtions, in the Kendrick Weekly Foot-. this community has the,,ability,. to Pall Forecast, as young Cindy Chase plan a project and to pursue it, in a /on last "week's forecast just'two responsible way, with all deliberate jreeks after mother, Mary Ann.'w'on, care. ' . /indy'redicted correctly, all but one The visitors will be arriving at the ontest'n'tlie NFL's. Schedule. last Seriior, Center in Kendrick at.. 9:00. jyeek to beat out Jeff Smith and, p,ay 9:00 a. m. Tuesday. They will„,meet gInyder. Jeff and Ray each missed with 1ocal:leaders, who'ill provide, jpst one game, but; Cindy beat them a thorough briefing on the proposed goth on the'.tie breaker game Mon- project, They will then visit the site;jtjiy night. of, the'olf 'ourse,'eturningi for a f Ironically, last, week's contest was potluck luncheon at the Senior Cent- ijponso'red by gay, ~ho owns und. er, During the luncheon, various,',in~ .qperates'Snyder's Home Center h'ure vited representatives. of'he .conn'-:;, 'iR Kendrick. nity, will give testimonials'-.,-in. sufi~.',I:~ This week's forecast is being spon-'. port-'of 'the project. The visitirig'earif-'S)red by Dave, and, Barbra Clayton before:its 12:45 departure wijjt'shajje 'ig Red Cross Pharmacy. its'-'~erceptions,'.Of; .the-proposal, and ..J J'eff'.: Smith .reported '"'that.. 'ete the"piocess 'meant"to bring it"Into 'were'ill'entries in the forecast;.last existence. The Department of Com- week.. Eke added that lots of younger merce representatives will i contact, people are beginning to submit en- the development association at a tries each week, and,he thinks that' later date to indicate whether or. not just 'fine. Kendrick-Juliaetta is to be recog- nized as a Gem Community. -: "Quit-on-the-Lhnb"— Jeff Smith's "out on the limb" Anyone wishing to contribute . a winning streak was snapped at two dish 'for the potluck- may contact games last weekend after his brash Donna Heinen, who is in charge of prediction that the Dolphins were local'rrangements. ': going beat the Chiefs at Kansas City. Now Jeff is 2-5.. Still full of faith about his Miami Th k f" S lly Dolphins, Smith says they are going I would like to express my deepest to b'eat the Houston Oilers at Miami gratitude for all the well: wishesi this 'oming Sunday. cards and flowers given to me while in the hospital and since returning NgW'pfliygII home. It always amazes me that there are so many kind and thoughtful people in our communities, but it A daughter was born to Janice and makes me realize why I love living David Daniels on Thursday October here so much. 10th at St. Joseph Regional Medical Especially "Thank You" for all Center .in Lewiston. the prayers from family, friend~ and She has been named A She has been named Amends Church. They have definitely been Dawn and weighed 7Q'lbs. and was answered. 19s/4 inches in length. Thank you again, and God Bles~ Maternal gr'andparents are Asa Sally Browning and Shirley Cook, Jr. of Juliaetta. Paternal grandparents are Cecil and Elaine Daniels of Cherrylane and Vivian Daniels and Bill Allmon Den 1 Cub Scouts of Orofino. To Meet Monday Oct 2'I Baby and mother are doing fine A meeting of Den No. 1 Cub Scouts wol be held Monday, Oct. 21 after Gcjjclell Club Meets Oct. 23 school at the Juliaetta Elementary Hill and Valley Garden Club will School playground. hold its October meeting next Wed- Scouts are reminded to be sure to nesday, the 23rd. The program is to bring their book. In case of rain the ~ be on Christmas arrangements. meeting will be at the home of Patty The meeting will be at 1:30 at the Steigers. club center. Guests are always wel- Den Leader. Patty Steigers come. Clearwater District meeting is to Robert Reneau an mtes nationa1 relations executive and speaker at Kendrick- Juliaetta's second Inteir, '" .- natonal Trade Luncheon, gave .'his '.. hosts some succinct advice last Thursday regarding economic devel-'pment; Be careful. ': Reneau,. Vice President Interna'-." ".:, tional Relations for Bourns, Inc, -:.a-.';"- California-based electronic firms,'bas had considerable experience in help-"''ng in the economic development',of. '" portion of Mexico lying along:the border. with the United States. A fo'-'"-— iner. Presiderjt and Chairman of'"'the'estern Maquiladora Trade Associa'= -:-'- tion, Reneau credited the Mexican people themselves with having 'irii'-",', tiated: economic improvement. Some twenty years ago when:the bracero program came to an end,-'.the Mexican'people had to ask themsel-'ves the question; "What do we h'a've " '-'hat others want or need?" They found the; answer to lie not in things, . but'n their,.people, people ready.to learn new manufacturing skills an'd to. make their labor available at- a,'ompetitive price. Bourns, Inc, 'for'xample, ships manufactured com- ponents to Mexico for assembly at a'avings.'hus, the Mexican people receive their "maquila'!,.literally the 'miller's- toll, their share for their part in'the manufacture of electronic ,equipment. Hence the name for .the- association Reneau has headed,:up, the western ."Maquiladora". Asked, whether such competition didn't undercut. labor in this country causing our own economy to suffer, .the, speaker. agreed but quickly coun- tered that while Pain and dislocation may arise from such arrangements, American-firms by and large must live with the fact that the prices-of .their goods are set by the market place. To make use'of Mexican lab- or to effect economy of production'ay be 'essential to a company's ability to compete and continue 'to provide the jobs and - investment possibilities available to people 'in this country. In other words, one must look at. the larger picture. Turning his attention to the. assoc.- iation's.plan. here to attract. retirees 'and footloose entrepreneurs~ iReneag~ -jacknolvledged-. that the,quatitjsjjj7if-i -'life, here. is one„of our,chief,"attrgc- tions. But he raised a cau)fonary"' question: 'How do you a'dveitise quality of life without destroying it?" Put another way, "Be careful." Reneau emphasized that tbe people in this area have to answer the same question that was raised in Mexico. 'hat do we have that others, want or need'? He encouraged his audience to take into account the tremendous changes brought about in telecom- munications in the last twenty years. "Today, if you have a phone, you can do almost anything,"- he said. And he emphasized that. that inclu- des running a business, contributing to the economy of the area. The speaker also had some advice for the public schools and for stu- dents. Quit perpetuating the popular media notion that an academically sharp young person is a nerd. Sup- port, encourage, and hold up the able student. And as for the best way to prepare for the future, Ren- eau advises young people to seek a liberal arts degree, for there you'l learn, he argued, how to be rational thinkers and decision makers, quali- ties which technicians may lack, In appreciation for his appearance, George Brocke, . President of the Kendrick-Juliaetta Community De- velopment Association, presented Reneau with a centennial medallion, Word is that Reneau was moved by the gift and, like last year's Austra- lian visitor, impressed by the beauty of our community Thanks for a successful affair are due to the Golden Sunset Senior itizens, hostess for the day, Irene Christensen, and Jeff Smith and his staff of the Town and Country Diner. ,, The we'.k.of September 23-27 was Homecoming Week at Kendrick High School, and tbe spirit was out iri record piimbers Monday, tbe,'cheerleaders kicked off the week with, a pep rally and skit. in the morning. The theme for the day wag "Pajama Day" and John Jeffries. Snd Shelley Mathison won for the best. costumes of the day. - Tuesday was "The Good Ol'ays!'nd students were encouraged .: to dress from any. era in the past„The winners for the best .costumes for Tuesday -,were Melinda Cook and Janel Silfiow. .: Wednesday was "Western Day" and the, best dressed cowpokes were Stephanie Hill and Deanna Carter, Wednesday afternoon, several people competed in a lip-,synch put on by the cheerleaders. The third place winners were, Clarke Bradley, Mike Murphy, and.Kyle Stapleton repre- senting the teachers with their ren- dition of "You don't Have to Go Home Tonight" by the Triplets. Sec-. cond place went to Jarrod Silflow,'ade Konen, Shawn Tanata, Ryan Blewett, and Joe Dodge for their per- formance of "Bobby Sue" by the Oak Ridge Boys First place a large pizza at the Pizza'Bank, went to Ry-, an Blewett,- Justin.Cope, Kelly Lorig-'eOow, Jennifer Abrams, Bache Sun-'erland, Melinda Cook, Leah Fr'y, Lynn. Heimgartner, and Marnie Hen-'on for their performance 'of "Seven Little. Girls" by Paul Ev'ans. - Thursday was Beach Day and.the. best beach gear were Corey Meyer and Rachel ..Sunderland.. Thursday'fternoon the . classes and home'com- ing king and cIueen candidates coin- peted in several games and yell con-'ests on the football field; The prin- ces'nd: princesses . froin':.each class were announced; and".they were: Freshman Class: Jamie 'Silflow and Tim Tanata; 'Sophomore Class: De- anna Carter. and Josh Hudson Junior Class Stephanie:Hill andi Mark Hut- ,cheson arid Senior .Class: Marnie Henson an'd Ryan Blewett. -' Friday was Orange,:and Black Day and'enni Hazeltine:arid 'Jenna Fry .won, with their; terrific, costumes, .'Friday afternoon the stiiderits,,ser- >entihed to "the i Kendrick Park",'got"::.a, spirited pep rally. "and games;;,'-All the costume day winners were. an- nounced and awarded T-Shirts.and the winners for the 'overall best cos- tumes and spirit for the-week were announced. The winners were Cade Konen and Mr. Mike Murphy and they were 'awarded sweat'shirts. The junior class won, the hall decorating contest while the seniors beat out all of the other classes in overall spirit for the week. All: festivities came to, a close at the homecoming dance on Friday night following the football game. Marnie Henson, daughter of 'lice and Buddy Henson of Juliaetta, and Ryan Blewett, son of Rita and Bill Blewett of Kendrick were crowned Homecoming King and Queen at the halftime of the game. The student body certainly'appre- ciated the support shown by all the members of the community who bou- ght tickets or turned out for the dance. Exact'ollar amounts were not yet available, but community support and generosity helped to raise several hundred dollars for Kenny Anderson. Wilbur Heimgartners To Be Honored October 19 A potluck'inner honoring newly'- weds Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Heim- gartner (Unis Westendahl) will be held this coming Saturday, Oct. 19 at 1 p. m. at the Kendrick Grange Hallr All friends and family of the cou- ple are cordially invited to attend and congratulate them. If you are unable to attend the dinner, feel free to drop in any time during the afternoon. Bcjby Shower for C;ody Jo e n Moscow Oct. 22 at Cottonwaod Ck. C',ub Scout pack 101 There will be a baby shower for . 'cithering Saturday Cody Jo, adopted daughter of Allen, ~ ~g s o +" Ho~ored J~ and Jacie Heimgartner, on Tuesday The J-K Cub Scout Pack 101 will ~ y "y afternoon, October 22 at Cottonwood hold its monthly Pack meeting on A going away party Saturday was Creek Community Church Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 6:30 P. m. in &e held for Joey Haley at the home of AII ladies are welcome to attend basement of the Juliaetta Commumty his parents, Jack and Judy Haley in and get acquainted with Cody. Church „. Kendrick., Several family members All scouts and their parents aie and friends were present including CARD OF THANKS encouraged to attend. his parents, his grandfather, Clar- We wish to thank all those who ence Thornton, brother Terry Clemm responded to our Golden Wedding CARD OF THANKS and family, Karoleen and Jim Loh- invitations by coming to our recep- A very special thank you to all man, aunts and uncles Sue and Bob tion, and also those who were unable my friends and neighbors wbo»ve Leonard of Pierce, Donna and Fritz to attend, but sent lovely cards. helped out in so many ways with pateric, Vivian and Bill Craig and It was a joyous occasion hosted food, love, concern and prayers since several other friends. by our children, and a day we will the operation on my hand. Joey will be returning to Ponchat- always remember. Love you all... oula, La before going into the mili- John and Rosalie BlankenshiP Anna Fairfield tary ariboure rangers. 18p 18c The average human body has 200 THANKS AGAIN CARD OF THANKS square inches of skin, 9,000 taste- Thanks to all my family, neighbors A heartfelt thanks to our friends buds, five million hairs and 13 biji- and friends for their prayers, visits, who helped us when Roland had sur- ion nerve cells. calls, cards and flowers while I was gery and when I fell ill. So many in the hospital and on my return cards, phone calls, food and con- The "broad stripes and bright home. This is all greatly appreciated cerns for us during our misfortune stars" Frances Scott Kay wrote of Sincerely, and since are truly appreciated. in the Star Spangled Banner each Jean Wegner Doc and Flora Little numbered 15 for the original 13 sta- 18c tes plus Vermont and Kentucky. SchooI Lunches Thursday, Oct. 17— Fish Sticks Baked Potato Confetti Cole Slaw Whole Wheat Roll Q Pint of Milk Monday, Oct. 21— Spaghetti and Meat Balls Green Beans Cheese Bread Applesauce 9 Pint of Milk Tuesday, Oct. 22— Cook's Choice Wednesday, Oct. 23— Oven Baked Chicken Ranch Wedges Apple Slice Muffin g Pint of Milk Thursday, Oct. 24— Sandwich Green Salad Pears Cookie Pint oi'ilk 18p

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t1 II) 0 'Q'i I jg:i I": ~ i i~ 'i <<; i ~ ~ ioKendrick, Latah County, Idaho,Vol. 99

Wedding, DoubleReception andFamily Reunion

Tigers llutter

IIulldogs 56-6;Geary Here Friday

The roaring Kendrick Tigers madeGenesee their sixth victim of the

John and Rosalie B)ankenship werehonored with a reception for their50th wedding anniversary at GraceLutheran Church in Lewiston onSaturday, Oct. 5. Hosts for the cele-bration were their children Larryand Mary Blankenship and Bettyand Larry Chapman.

John Blankenship and RosalieKruger were married Nov.,l, 1941 atLewiston. He grew up at Leland, shegrew up at Cameron.

They farmed in'he Cameron-Southwick area'ntil their retire-ment. In 1984 they moved to Lewis-ton Orchards. They sold their ranchbuildings but still own their lhnd,and are still members of CameronEmmanuel Lutheran Church. Theyenjoy traveling and fishing. Theys'quare danced for many 'years. Johnenjoys making wood in his pasture.Bosalie likes to write.

Sharing, the reception with theBlankenships were their grandson,Electronics Technicians S. S. RobertGallaway, Jr., of Groton SubmarineBase, Groton, Conn., and his brideDebra Butko, who repeated marriagevows earlier in the day at GraceLutheran Church. Pastor John Blomofficiated.

Debbie was escorted up the aisleby John Blankenship. He gown ofwhite satin featured long lace sleeveswith short satin,'puffed over-sleeves,and a fitted lade bodice with tinysatin buttons down the back. Thebodice and the hemline of her long,full train were adorned with anabundance of seed pearls and se-quins.

Her veil fell from a headpiece oflace and pearls. She cairied a bou-quet of pink and white roses.

Theb attendants were their par-ents, Shirley Butko, Betty and LarryChapman, and Robert Gallaway, Sr.Bonnie Lawrence beautifully. sang"The Wedding Song" and "TheBose."

, Ushers and candlelighte& werecousins Tim Jones and Joe Siebertof. Seattle.

.Following the reception for . 'theBlankenships and the Ghllaways. onSaturday evening, a Kruger

iamily'eunion

dinner was held'at the LipnsCivic Center in Lewiston, includingthe .families of .Rosalie (Kruger).Q/ankensljiy,. „@Isle,;„(Kruger),.free-man', 'and" D'orothy (Kr'uger) Sinclair,there were over, fifty in attendance.

The reunion concluded with a Sun-day morning brunch, also at theLions Civic Center.

season last Friday night on the Gen-esee field, battering the out-matchedGHS team 56-6 before the game washalted in the final quarter via the45-point mercy rule.

This week the Tigers have beenpreparing for a re-match with theDeary Mustangs who will be downon the Kendrick field Friday night.The Mustangs have only been beatenonce this season, that by the Tigerson Sept. 13 in Deary by a 20-8 score.

In the Genesee game Jarrod Sil-flow's 44 yard run put the Tigers onthe scoreboard in the first quarter.Cade Konen ran over the conver-sion and that was the scoring for therest of the quarter.

Bulldog quarterback Chad Emer-son brought the Genesee crowd toits feet early in the second quarterwith a '56 yard touchdown run. TheBulldogs tried to run over the extrapoints but failed and the score was8-6, the closest the Bulldogs wereever going to get that night,

Cade Konen took the kickoff ballon the 15 and returned it 85 yardsfor a Tiger score and Jason Wittran over the conversion. The Tigerskept the pressure on and Silflowscored again on a 3 yard run. A passtry for the extra points failed andKHS took a 22-6 lead into halftime.

Kendrick exploded for 28 pointsin the third quarter. Konen scoredon a 19 yard run and Blewett pass-to Shawn Tanata for the two-pointconversion. Blewett, who ended thegame with 6 of 10 pass completionsfor 150 yards, passed to Konen ina play covering 66 yards for the nextTiger TD. Josh Hudson ran over theextra points. Silflow put the nextTiger tally on the board with his 54yard run.,

In the final quarter Jarrod ranfor a 66 yard touchdown and thenwhen John Wegner hauled in CraigTeft's 32 yard pass, the Tigers wereahead by more than 45 point, andthat ended the game.

Jeffries, Hazeltine

Tq Attend National F. F. A.*

Co&ventioil I'h'ansas City'The Kendrick F. F. A. chapter re-

cently chose two delegates to attendthe National FFA convention in Kan-sas City, Mo. Tricia Jeffries andJennifer Hazeltine will be travelingback there for the Nov. 11 to 16convention.

A fund-raiser they are now con-ducting, is called "Barnyard Bingo."The tickets are $5 each and thereis a 20 percent payback for the win-ner. The "Bingo" will take place onOct. 25 at the home football game.Tickets may be obtained at LewistonGrain Growers or from either Triciaat 289-5301, or Jenni at 289-3571.

Your support would be greatly ap-preciated as the money raised willbe used by the girls for their tripback to the mid-west.

Thanks a lot!Tricia and Jennifer

V. F. W. "Voice of Democracy"

Program Entries Due Noy. 8The Voice of Democracy program

this year is open to sophomore, juniorand senior students, The the>pe ofthis year's contest theme is "Meet-ing America's Challenge."

Baker-Lind Post 3913 and Auxili-ary are sponsoring this programagain this year. Please write an es-say not less than three minutes andnot more than five minutes. Theymust be submitted to Mr. Mike El-ridge at Kendrick High School.

Any questions call Darlean or BillWilson at 289- 5330.

Kendrick F. F. A. ChapterPlans Future Activities

The Kendrick F. F. A chapter heldits monthly meeting Oct. 2 at 7:00in the Vo-Ag Building. PresdentKelly Longfellow presided over themeeting attended by 13 members and2 guests.

Yearly dues were voted upon andare $10 if paid before Nov. 1. Afterthis date the price will be $15.

The following dates and activitieswere discussed and voted

upon.'ct.

18: Halloween DanceOct. 25: Barn Yard BingoOct. 26: Creed/Job InterviewsNov, 6: Greenhand InitiationNov: 14-16: National FFA Conv.Dec. 14: Meats Judging—Brian Silflow and Jennifer Haz-

eltine, Reporters

Potlatch Ridge Workers 4-H

Club to Meet October 28Potlatch Ridge Workers 4-H Club

will meet one week later than usualthis month. We will meet on Mon-day, Oct. 28, at 7:00 p. m. in the Cam-eron Church basement.

At this meeting we will elect newofficers for the coming year andplan for achievement night which isNov. 11. We will also select projectsfor the coming year, so please bringyour 4-H books to the meeting.

Horst Says 'Thanks'—I would like to thank Dale Silflow

for taking me to the doctor whereI found out my ankle had been bro-ken. I went to the hospital wherethe doctor put screws and a plateon the injured part.

Thanks for the visits, cards, phonecalls, and offers to help from rela-tives, friends and neighbors, andthanks to those who came and seed-ed my wheat.

Horst Reil18p

MEAL SITE MENUS& DATES FOR AREA SENIORS

Friday, Oct. 18—Tuna RominoffPea n Cheese SaladWax Bean, Green Bean, CornMuffin and ButterDry Fruit CupPumpkin Dessert

Hospital Notes...Lobman-

Janet Lohman submitted to eyesurgery Monday morning in Calton,Calif., near Los Angeles. It is report-ed that surgery went well and Janetis an out-patient and will remain'n the area for a time to be near herdoctor.

Wednesday, Oct. 23—Vegetable Beef StewCrackers or BreadCottage Cheese, Marchino CherryDry Fruit PlateApplesauceCinnamon Rolls

Notice To ParentsPARENT / TEACHER CONFER-

ENCES fall on Halloween and thefollowing day. It was felt by admin-istration and staff that the followingThursday evening and Friday morn-ing would work better for parentsand staff.

Therefore mark your calendars forPARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCEFOR NOV. 7 and 8.

Call 289-5031 from 8 to 10 a. m.for lunch delivery

Dates to RememberOct. 18: Meal at Meal SiteOct. 23: Meal at Meal Site. Hazel

Olson telling of her tripto Siberia.

Thursday, October'17, 1991 USPS No. 00113'3

Juliaetta centennial ~ijjN Homecoming Week lt.uuclieou 5Peuller .Committee Work,Projects continue Wsl FHjeij with Wurus J-K Assuc,; .

tee met on october 7, aI the ci~ty jpjfjjr Piiije siiij Full 'IS Cugufull'o,

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Visitors to Evaluate,.

Golf Course ProjectI'uesjlaIt,Oct. 22

If you'e east of'Kend ick net 'he committee did Quite well atTuesday morning, Oct. 22 a ways tip, the L'atah County Fair, They appre~Cedar Creek Road you may corri'j ciate everyone who stopPed by andacross a group of i'olks st'udying-thj, helPed with-'the'booth at the fair. -,;

site of a proposed golf course. YouID:,', Nell Hebngartner rePorted that therecognize most of them as locaiui .Stonypoint Friendship Club is busyincluding representatives'f River*.: working on, the smaller CentennialCrossing. Inc. and the Kendricki Quilt. Because of the g eat responeJuliaetta Community Development- from the area crafts'PeoPle, thereAssociation. There will 'e some'were enough sQuares'or a largestrangers there, too. --:t quilt and smaller'ne. The smaller,

One of the visitors that 'day will. Quilt will be'secdnd prize in the Quiltbe the vice president of a golf cours'gi.raffle, with the 'Julia-Etta Pillowdevelopment group and another. the being third prizevice president of the residential div-';,. The Playhouse 'that the centennial'ision of the same firm, Real Tee De-,', committee is raffilng, is on display,velopment Group out of Denver".;next to the Post Office in

Juliaetta,'olorado.

Two representatives" of.the 'here will be a Painting Party atIdaho Department of Commerce wilf lthe Library in 'Juliaetta: on Octoberalso be on hand ' .;:i26 at 8:00 a. m. Contact Jeff Lohman

Now before you rush out the door'about helping paint the Library. Vol-with your clubs, you should k ow'. Mnteers are neededjthat the scene described above 'i4:;, It was also decided to donate a treepart of a mock (make-believe) -site "to the elementary school in honor ofvisit, the last phase of the Gem'Com-" 'the centennial. "Planter boxes aremnity certification process. The vis-.,also being constructed for placemerititors, however, are not make b'eleve. aThey do, in fact, have 'considerable The committee will meet again onexperience with, development'of" golf 'Nov. 6,'at 7:00 at the'uliaetta Fire-courses; both being. associated- with 'hall. Anyone interested in attendinggolf clubs in the-Boise area.,''-'.: is most welcoine, Come share your

They'e coming here to test'hoiw'..ideas for the:Centennial Celebrationwell prepared the, communitg, iiI';;to,'~with usjbring to life this one element in:the i",

association's overall .deyelopiri'0Itt .CigCiy CltaSgs +ggSplan, details of which were provided ".,'

in a four-page insert in this neW-. jeekly Football Forecastpaper some time ago. The folk's,,'re-. -",'. Apparently we have one of thosepresenting River Crossing,'nc'. 'are:<'like niother, like daughter" situa-well prepared to demonstrate that 'jtions, in the Kendrick Weekly Foot-.this community has the,,ability,. to Pall Forecast, as young Cindy Chaseplan a project and to pursue it, in a /on last "week's forecast just'tworesponsible way, with all deliberate jreeks after mother, Mary Ann.'w'on,care. '

. /indy'redicted correctly, all but oneThe visitors will be arriving at the ontest'n'tlie NFL's. Schedule. last

Seriior, Center in Kendrick at.. 9:00. jyeek to beat out Jeff Smith and, p,ay9:00 a. m. Tuesday. They will„,meet gInyder. Jeff and Ray each missedwith 1ocal:leaders, who'ill provide, jpst one game, but; Cindy beat thema thorough briefing on the proposed goth on the'.tie breaker game Mon-project, They will then visit the site;jtjiy night.of,the'olf 'ourse,'eturningi for a f Ironically, last, week's contest waspotluck luncheon at the Senior Cent- ijponso'red by gay, ~ho owns und.er, During the luncheon, various,',in~ .qperates'Snyder's Home Center h'urevited representatives. of'he .conn'-:;, 'iR Kendrick.nity, will give testimonials'-.,-in. sufi~.',I:~ This week's forecast is being spon-'.port-'of 'the project. The visitirig'earif-'S)red by Dave, and, Barbra Claytonbefore:its 12:45 departure wijjt'shajje 'ig Red Cross Pharmacy.its'-'~erceptions,'.Of; .the-proposal, and ..JJ'eff'.: Smith .reported '"'that.. 'etethe"piocess 'meant"to bring it"Into 'were'ill'entries in the forecast;.lastexistence. The Department of Com- week.. Eke added that lots of youngermerce representatives will i contact, people are beginning to submit en-the development association at a tries each week, and,he thinks that'later date to indicate whether or. not just 'fine.Kendrick-Juliaetta is to be recog-nized as a Gem Community. -: "Quit-on-the-Lhnb"—

Jeff Smith's "out on the limb"Anyone wishing to contribute . a winning streak was snapped at two

dish 'for the potluck- may contact games last weekend after his brashDonna Heinen, who is in charge of prediction that the Dolphins werelocal'rrangements. ': going beat the Chiefs at Kansas City.

Now Jeff is 2-5..Still full of faith about his MiamiTh k f" S lly—

Dolphins, Smith says they are goingI would like to express my deepest to b'eat the Houston Oilers at Miami

gratitude for all the well: wishesi this 'oming Sunday.cards and flowers given to me whilein the hospital and since returning NgW'pfliygIIhome.

It always amazes me that thereare so many kind and thoughtfulpeople in our communities, but it A daughter was born to Janice andmakes me realize why I love living David Daniels on Thursday Octoberhere so much. 10th at St. Joseph Regional Medical

Especially "Thank You" for all Center .in Lewiston.the prayers from family, friend~ and She has been named AShe has been named AmendsChurch. They have definitely been Dawn and weighed 7Q'lbs. and was

answered. 19s/4 inches in length.Thank you again, and God Bles~ Maternal gr'andparents are Asa

Sally Browning and Shirley Cook, Jr. of Juliaetta.Paternal grandparents are Cecil

and Elaine Daniels of Cherrylaneand Vivian Daniels and Bill AllmonDen 1 Cub Scouts of Orofino.

To Meet Monday Oct 2'I Baby and mother are doing fine

A meeting of Den No. 1 Cub Scoutswol be held Monday, Oct. 21 after Gcjjclell Club Meets Oct. 23school at the Juliaetta Elementary Hill and Valley Garden Club willSchool playground. hold its October meeting next Wed-

Scouts are reminded to be sure to nesday, the 23rd. The program is tobring their book. In case of rain the ~ be on Christmas arrangements.meeting will be at the home of Patty The meeting will be at 1:30 at theSteigers. club center. Guests are always wel-—Den Leader. Patty Steigers come.

Clearwater District meeting is to

Robert Reneau an mtes nationa1relations executive and speaker atKendrick- Juliaetta's second Inteir, '".-natonal Trade Luncheon, gave .'his '..hosts some succinct advice lastThursday regarding economic

devel-'pment;Be careful.':Reneau,. Vice President Interna'-." ".:,tional Relations for Bourns, Inc, -:.a-.';"-California-based electronic firms,'bashad considerable experience in help-"''ng

in the economic development',of. '"

portion of Mexico lying along:theborder. with the United States. A fo'-'"-—iner. Presiderjt and Chairman

of'"'the'estern

Maquiladora Trade Associa'= -:-'-tion, Reneau credited the Mexicanpeople themselves with having 'irii'-",',tiated: economic improvement.

Some twenty years ago when:thebracero program came to an end,-'.theMexican'people had to ask

themsel-'ves

the question; "What do we h'a've "'-'hat

others want or need?" Theyfound the; answer to lie not in things, .but'n their,.people, people ready.tolearn new manufacturing skills an'dto. make their labor available at-

a,'ompetitiveprice. Bourns, Inc,'for'xample,ships manufactured com-

ponents to Mexico for assembly —ata'avings.'hus, the Mexican peoplereceive their "maquila'!,.literally the'miller's- toll, their share for theirpart in'the manufacture of electronic,equipment. Hence the name for .the-association Reneau has headed,:up,the western ."Maquiladora".

Asked, whether such competitiondidn't undercut. labor in this countrycausing our own economy to suffer,.the, speaker. agreed but quickly coun-tered that while Pain and dislocationmay arise from such arrangements,American-firms by and large mustlive with the fact that the prices-of.their goods are set by the marketplace. To make use'of Mexican lab-or to effect economy of

production'ay

be 'essential to a company'sability to compete and continue 'toprovide the jobs and - investmentpossibilities available to people 'inthis country. In other words, onemust look at. the larger picture.

Turning his attention to the. assoc.-iation's.plan. here to attract. retirees

'andfootloose entrepreneurs~ iReneag~-jacknolvledged-. that the,quatitjsjjj7if-i

-'life,here. is one„of our,chief,"attrgc-tions. But he raised a cau)fonary"'question: 'How do you a'dveitisequality of life without destroyingit?" Put another way, "Be careful."

Reneau emphasized that tbe peoplein this area have to answer the samequestion that was raised in Mexico.

'hatdo we have that others, wantor need'? He encouraged his audienceto take into account the tremendouschanges brought about in telecom-munications in the last twenty years."Today, if you have a phone, youcan do almost anything,"- he said.And he emphasized that. that inclu-des running a business, contributingto the economy of the area.

The speaker also had some advicefor the public schools and for stu-dents. Quit perpetuating the popularmedia notion that an academicallysharp young person is a nerd. Sup-port, encourage, and hold up theable student. And as for the bestway to prepare for the future, Ren-eau advises young people to seek aliberal arts degree, for there you'llearn, he argued, how to be rationalthinkers and decision makers, quali-ties which technicians may lack,

In appreciation for his appearance,George Brocke, . President of theKendrick-Juliaetta Community De-velopment Association, presentedReneau with a centennial medallion,Word is that Reneau was moved bythe gift and, like last year's Austra-lian visitor, impressed by the beautyof our community

Thanks for a successful affair aredue to the Golden Sunset Senioritizens, hostess for the day, IreneChristensen, and Jeff Smith and hisstaff of the Town and Country Diner.

,, The we'.k.of September 23-27 wasHomecoming Week at Kendrick HighSchool, and tbe spirit was out irirecord piimbers

Monday, tbe,'cheerleaders kickedoff the week with, a pep rally andskit. in the morning. The theme forthe day wag "Pajama Day" and JohnJeffries. Snd Shelley Mathison wonfor the best. costumes of the day.

- Tuesday was "The GoodOl'ays!'nd

students were encouraged .:todress from any. era in the past„Thewinners for the best .costumes forTuesday -,were Melinda Cook andJanel Silfiow..: Wednesday was "Western Day"and the, best dressed cowpokes wereStephanie Hill and Deanna Carter,Wednesday afternoon, several peoplecompeted in a lip-,synch put on bythe cheerleaders. The third placewinners were, Clarke Bradley, MikeMurphy, and.Kyle Stapleton repre-senting the teachers with their ren-dition of "You don't Have to GoHome Tonight" by the Triplets. Sec-.cond place went to Jarrod

Silflow,'ade

Konen, Shawn Tanata, RyanBlewett, and Joe Dodge for their per-formance of "Bobby Sue" by theOak Ridge Boys First place a largepizza at the Pizza'Bank, went to Ry-,an Blewett,- Justin.Cope, Kelly

Lorig-'eOow,

Jennifer Abrams, BacheSun-'erland,Melinda Cook, Leah Fr'y,

Lynn. Heimgartner, and MarnieHen-'on

for their performance 'of "SevenLittle. Girls" by Paul Ev'ans.- Thursday was Beach Day and.the.best beach gear were Corey Meyerand Rachel ..Sunderland..

Thursday'fternoon

the . classes and home'com-ing king and cIueen candidates coin-peted in several games and yell

con-'ests

on the football field; The prin-ces'nd: princesses . froin':.each classwere announced; and".they were:Freshman Class: Jamie 'Silflow andTim Tanata; 'Sophomore Class: De-anna Carter. and Josh Hudson JuniorClass Stephanie:Hill andi Mark Hut-,cheson arid Senior .Class: MarnieHenson an'd Ryan Blewett.

-' Friday was Orange,:and Black Dayand'enni Hazeltine:arid 'Jenna Fry.won, with their; terrific, costumes,.'Friday afternoon the stiiderits,,ser->entihed to "the i Kendrick Park",'got"::.a,spirited pep rally. "and games;;,'-Allthe costume day winners were. an-nounced and awarded T-Shirts.andthe winners for the 'overall best cos-tumes and spirit for the-week wereannounced. The winners were CadeKonen and Mr. Mike Murphy andthey were 'awarded sweat'shirts. Thejunior class won, the hall decoratingcontest while the seniors beat outall of the other classes in overallspirit for the week.

All: festivities came to, a close atthe homecoming dance on Fridaynight following the football game.Marnie Henson, daughter of 'liceand Buddy Henson of Juliaetta, andRyan Blewett, son of Rita and BillBlewett of Kendrick were crownedHomecoming King and Queen at thehalftime of the game.

The student body certainly'appre-ciated the support shown by all themembers of the community who bou-ght tickets or turned out for thedance. Exact'ollar amounts werenot yet available, but communitysupport and generosity helped toraise several hundred dollars forKenny Anderson.

Wilbur HeimgartnersTo Be Honored October 19

A potluck'inner honoring newly'-weds Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Heim-gartner (Unis Westendahl) will beheld this coming Saturday, Oct. 19at 1 p. m. at the Kendrick GrangeHallr

All friends and family of the cou-ple are cordially invited to attendand congratulate them.

If you are unable to attend thedinner, feel free to drop in any timeduring the afternoon.Bcjby Shower for C;ody Jo e n Moscow

Oct. 22 at Cottonwaod Ck. C',ub Scout pack 101There will be a baby shower for . 'cithering Saturday

Cody Jo, adopted daughter of Allen, ~ ~g s o +"Ho~ored J~and Jacie Heimgartner, on Tuesday The J-K Cub Scout Pack 101 will ~ y "y

afternoon, October 22 at Cottonwood hold its monthly Pack meeting on A going away party Saturday wasCreek Community Church Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 6:30 P. m. in &e held for Joey Haley at the home of

AII ladies are welcome to attend basement of the Juliaetta Commumty his parents, Jack and Judy Haley inand get acquainted with Cody. Church „.Kendrick., Several family members

All scouts and their parents aie and friends were present includingCARD OF THANKS encouraged to attend. his parents, his grandfather, Clar-

We wish to thank all those who ence Thornton, brother Terry Clemmresponded to our Golden Wedding CARD OF THANKS and family, Karoleen and Jim Loh-invitations by coming to our recep- A very special thank you to all man, aunts and uncles Sue and Bobtion, and also those who were unable my friends and neighbors wbo»ve Leonard of Pierce, Donna and Fritzto attend, but sent lovely cards. helped out in so many ways with pateric, Vivian and Bill Craig and

It was a joyous occasion hosted food, love, concern and prayers since several other friends.by our children, and a day we will the operation on my hand. Joey will be returning to Ponchat-always remember. Love you all... oula, La before going into the mili-

John and Rosalie BlankenshiP Anna Fairfield tary ariboure rangers.18p 18c

The average human body has 200THANKS AGAIN CARD OF THANKS square inches of skin, 9,000 taste-

Thanks to all my family, neighbors A heartfelt thanks to our friends buds, five million hairs and 13 biji-and friends for their prayers, visits, who helped us when Roland had sur- ion nerve cells.calls, cards and flowers while I was gery and when I fell ill. So manyin the hospital and on my return cards, phone calls, food and con- The "broad stripes and brighthome. This is all greatly appreciated cerns for us during our misfortune stars" Frances Scott Kay wrote of

Sincerely, and since are truly appreciated. in the Star Spangled Banner eachJean Wegner Doc and Flora Little numbered 15 for the original 13 sta-

18c tes plus Vermont and Kentucky.

SchooI Lunches

Thursday, Oct. 17—Fish SticksBaked PotatoConfetti Cole SlawWhole Wheat RollQ Pint of Milk

Monday, Oct. 21—Spaghetti and Meat BallsGreen BeansCheese BreadApplesauce9 Pint of Milk

Tuesday, Oct. 22—Cook's Choice

Wednesday, Oct. 23—Oven Baked ChickenRanch WedgesApple SliceMuffing Pint of Milk

Thursday, Oct. 24—SandwichGreen SaladPearsCookie

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Big Iemr Ridge News Locall NewsI

Lec]oi NoticesAriyne Clemm & Ruth giind

Of j RESOLUTION NO. 119

A RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING ABetty McMahan visited friends in' GENERAL CITY ELECTION TP BE

Seatt]e for a few days last week. IBid and Anna pairfield were Sun-!HELD pN NOVEMBER 5 1991

Gerald and Lee Ha]seth were ay mner guests of Jim and Edna! SIGNAT]NG THE ppz,L]NG pLA-among those attending and enjoying~ 'CE, DESIGNATING THE REGIST-the ham dinner and bazaar at thel y mo g ca ler. Other cane RAR AND DEpUTY REG]STRAKendrick Methodist Church Satur- I,

uring e week were Gertie Peder-I AND pRDER]NG I'HE C]

day evening. l'son, Faye Sherman, Eleanor Weg-~ Tp g]VE NOT]CE pp SUCH ELECBarbara and Orville Ha]acth of nel andLynneseandAshleySteigers. TION

Lewiston were wekeend guests of' on and Marie Grant were in'E ]T REspLVpD BYGerald and Lee Ha]seth and Chris

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ewiston Thursday to keep Milton's'OR AND,COUNC]L ppia'nd Jim Mattoon were a]so weekend medical aPPointment. They did somei pp KpNDR]CK IDAHOcallers. sllopping and then took Marie's Dad, SECTION 1. The general city elec-

Wyatt Haze]tine, son of Dareld~ '..tion will be held in an(1 f'r the Cityand Julie Haze]tine left Tuesday forl rant was a Monday overnight guestj of Kendrick on the 5th da of Nov-Marine Boot camp in San Diego, g andparents Milton and Marie.

Iember, ]ggl at which time there willCalifornia.'onnie Hedler, Lance and, Mitch be elected two council members to

spent the wee]send with John; serve a term of four year, or untilwere Saturday afternoon and eve- P e.;,the election and qua]ification of theirning visitors of He]en and Herman d y a t moon. Devon Hites of M successors.Hinrichs. Kath]yn forcy and Kaye 'cow was an entertaining visitor of SECT]ON 2, The Kendrick CityMorey were Wednesday ca]]ers of the Helders. Fireball is designated as the pollingHelen and pscar and,'Ruth Sbnd vis- Marvin and Ila Henson of Grand- place for such e]ection.ited He]en Sunc]ay afternoon. view, Wash,, sPent 'last weeken

I SECT]ON 3. That C. Lynne Bruce,Eleanor Bagnomi of Moscow was a " y " '

I City Clark, is hereby designated as)Wednesday caller of Ruth and- ps- an Nancy Swanson of Moscow werel Registrar and Mar]ene Mi]]ard

as'arSlind. Sunday callers.I Deputy Registrar.

Ada]inc Jassman accomPanied herl SpCT]pN 4. The C]erk, for and onHappy Home Club meets Tuesday daughter Sonja Lohman'o Kendrick

I behalf of the Mayor and CouncilOctober 22 at ].30 at the gear Ridge pri ay to do some shopping. Sund

I shall give public notice of the tiine]-]an. morning Margaret Craig O™osco

I and place of ho]ding such generalwas a caller and Sunday dinner'city election by postmg such notice

Tuesday Ar]yne C]emm went tol guests of Ada]inc were Lee and Nan- in three pub]]c p]aces or pub]ishingOrofino to visit her mother Margaret I . " " f a p such notice in at least two issues ofJohnson and her aunt, Myrtle Be]l ' " g e The Kendrick Gazette, a newspaperand also attended memorial services printed and published in the city offor Mick Koppang. Paul and Ruth Kimberling of Mos- .Kendric]c, Mabo, the first pubbca-

Saturday Grace Ingle attended the ' " .,tion of such notice to be'made nothunter's breakfast at the Community close, Monday. Geneva Davis of Lew- ]ess than 45 days previous to theHall and then assisted with tbe Uni- iston and Pearl were Moscow s oP-I date of such city election and theted Methodist Church dinner and pers a ur ay.

Ilast publication not less than 15 days

bazaar that evening at Kendrick..Ty g, . F 'i prior to the election; the notrce so

Thursday Wayne and g]enda Wil- igb g . d „ I pub]ished shan. state the p]aces ofson drove to Spokane for her regular tended the football game with tbel registration and the name of the Re-pace-malcer check up and they later ',, gistrar and the Deputy Registrar,visited niece Diana and John Sch-......and the requirements for registrationmidt and family. They later tools ouri are here visiting Jack and ixie'of e]ectors at such city and such otherDiana and son out for supper. Browning and other relatives a information as may be necessary to

' andj.Wednesday evening until Satur- friend»n tbe area

I give full facts of such election andday guests of Jerry Ingle were Keith y,y.. a, registration; said notice to containand Donna ]ng]e and chi]dren Haly last weelc visiting her daughters Ron- such information in accordance withand Shawny of Mesa, Washington. da White and Donna Jacobson n.tbe requirements of Section 5p;436

John and Cindy Arnett and child Caldwell. While there she enjoye of the Mabo Code.ren spent Sunday in C]ar]sston. visiting friends. Friday evening Mr.) pASSED by the Council and Ap-

and Mrs. Harold Buchholtz of Lew-, PROVED by the Mayor this ]pth dayiston visited Clyde and Betty. ) of Se t mber 199]

C)aSSIf1'S A week ago weekend visitors in} '~JERRY L BRpWNthe Everett Parrington home were i

MayorBecky and Brian Johnson of Boise ATTEST:and Dan'nd Kathy Johnson and C

2 FAMILY YARD SALE: Oct. 18, 19. Josh of SPokane. Saturday evening) City Clerk9 to 5 at house next to liquor store the family was joined by Steve andi published 2 Times.on Kendrick Main Street. Watch Betty Howerton, Aundi and Tony pub Sept ]2 and Oct 17 199for signs. Household, tack, misc., for dinner to celebrate an early bir-, I

motorcycle, Jewelry, fish aquar-'hday for Brian. LEGAL NOTICEium with everything, pcg board of Cecil pleshman was a Thursday SAMPLE BALLOTall sizes. !'ight to Sunday morning visitor and CITY OF KENDRICK, IDAHO

1t18c Jean Wadford visited from Friday TUESDAY NOVEMBE'R 5 lgglto Sunday with Juanita Craig.

WANTED Tp BUY: Old picture Sunday Crystal Gruel] was pleased'rames;older costume jewelry; old with a visit from a former student,

books, etc.. Don or Esther Chrystal Bonnie Stromm Mitchel of SI and "<X'f in the sman square on

tf17cPoint. In the afternoon Ken and Alice right of name for whom'you wishGruel] and grandchildren Mike and to vote. You may write in the space

FOR SALE:, 14,500 btu, 220v, Mc- Megan stoPPed by for a short visi provided, the name of any quali-Grayi-Edison air conditioner, $100 on their way home from Black a e. fied elector in the City of Kend-Wesco electic furnace, $50. Both '. An':"ove]'-the-hil]",.Party for Pat y rick, idaho, for any office to bein ]perfect condition. 276-Sg61 ',Kechter visas held Wednesday Oct.

booted on9th, at the Pizza Bank. Hostesses

FOR'. LEASE.'4-bedroom house in were Darbi Kechter and Velda Stur-Southwick. 44 acres, outbuildings. man. Others attending were Roger FOR COUNCILMAN$325 month. 1-yr, lease. Call 509- Kechter, Carissa Heustis, Jim Stur-838-0619. I man, Dan and Betty Kechter and

2t]8c from Lewiston, Essie Ayers and,PaulAyers. Darrel J. BrookeFOR SALE: New Sylvey chain grind- gene grosec]ose of A]ameda, Calif.,

er, only used 1 season on s 's here visiting relatives and friendsPaid $529.95, asking $37 for a few days.A complete 5th wheel hitch for Alice groeme]ing spent the week-sale or trade. end in Missoula visiting her daughter

FOR COUNCILMAN

1 tire 8c 1 16-in. wheel & mounted Kim Rotb and family ansi her par-Ifor Chev. /4T PickuP. ents and grandmother.3 (Vote for One)

Huskuvarna 288 chain saw, onlyused 1 season. Will sell or trade. Rita L. Blewett . -- --------ClCall 836-5662, Lenore, If no ans-wer, leave message.

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1) Real Property

2) Business Law

3) Contracts

4) Wills and Probate

ALL PROPERTY owned by Harley,Bud, Steve, and Tim Eichner willbe closed to hunting and/or, tres-passing from Oct. 1 to Dec, 31,1991.unless given written permis-mission by one of the above land-owners.

The oldest known song written inEnglish is a ballad called Judas. A Re>]c]eaee:

manuscript of this survives from the 83MLN1 2'76 M%Il13th centuryI'=Ega<ague~

<L':.,Itlilw NsolDaata Magy4fson, Iedejende7st Agent

Keyed'!rick, Idaho Phone: 289~'I

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FOR SALE:. 1988 OLDS Delta 88;V-G, white, 48,000. $9,950.00. Call(208)-276-3951.

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FOR 'ENT: Now renting traveltrailers. Reserve yours now for thedays and hunting L fishing trips.Call 276-3251 for information.

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L~I Teel( Covariige.This calendar. is a one-time commemorative issu'e.

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PHNMACY

Created to celebrate the centennial of. the founding of 4

Juliaetta, the calendar will feature early day photographs of not only Juliaetta, but Cameron, Kendrick,Leland and Southwick, together with interesting histori-cal facts and some advertising from the early-day busi-ness firms.

The calendars will be ready by December of 1991.Don't be disappointed —Reserve your calendar now!

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FULLER BRUSH COMPANY: Formore info call 1-509-758-7382 or289-3151.

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AL-ANON MEETS TWICEEACH WEEK IN KENDRICK

Tuesday nights 8:00Friday Mornings 10:30Upstairs at Abrams Hardware

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Autos —Cats —Trucks & EcluipmentOil Changes —Lube Jobs —Engine,

Transmission & Rear End Ni>rk —Batteries & Accessories

Norm Skelton and Jim Roberts, Mechanics

ISABEL 3c PENCE STAIN. Fuller-O'rien quality. $3.99 gal. atSnyaers riome Center, Kendrick.

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Prescripfions CarefullyCompounded.

Sick Room Supplies

PHONE 289-594'I

PRGBL]IMS WITH ALCOHOLTALBION: A group of family and

I&mxh of: problem drinkers meetÃ5day mornings at 10 a. m. atAbrams Hardware. Call 289-3A51.

h. A. meets Friday evenings at 890p. m. at thaxeadrick Fire Hall onMain St, Call: 877-1334 or 289-4694 after 6 p. m.

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RQOKING FOR A RENTALT Wehave them in and out of town.Bayiag or SellingT Compare

our!i~ before you comn3]tt to acentract. Need property manage-ImentT We handle all types of,

pro-,'erty

including fams. Call B 8E MRealty, 835-5172 or visit 102 W. A i

St., Troy, Maho for your realestate needs.

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HOURS:8 a. m. to 5:45 p. m.

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Monday-FAILPhone N9-4433Home: 743-9922Dave 8, Barbra Clayton

LE<GAL NOTICE The Kendrick Gazette, Thursday, October, 17, 1991 3CITY OF JULIAETTA, IDAHO

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1991

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I Library System. Library hours are; Saturdays 10 to 12 noon. >jMonday, 3 to 6; Wednesday, 3 to 8; Phone 276~'I(y",']':

INSTRUCTIONS Thursday, 10 to 4 and Friday andTo vote for a candidate make a cross l

(x) in the small square to the right .I

of'he name for which'ou wish

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it and get another. Mark only with II JIIIIIINQtt0 Iesl[t< Iiiili]I ShirtS 8! IIUtttjl]Sin the space provided the name Iof any qualified elector of the City 5I'8 IN IlW ~Juliaetta, Idaho, for any office tobe voted, but you cannot vote for

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(that office.'c]lloween Items

*FLOWERS —Fresg Qriecl ancI SilksFour Year Term

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(Vote for One)Tuesday through Friday '. 9:00 to 5:30

Jeff J. Lohman . ',LI (,, Saturday.....,., g;pp to 4.pp.

Sunday and Monday .,'y Appointment Qn]r

Eo«DDtuofbMAff I . 'Ie ILf IIIe yen II)EO )(Vote for Two)

Phone: 276-4461: '.Juliaetta,'daho ('ichardGrosec]ose . ---—-CI (, '

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This Week's SIIIecielsMONQAY -. SATU!RQAY,'-.—. 9 a. m. to. 8 p. m. =:. I"..

Remodeling Finished( FEATURING FRESH L'EMON MERG]NQUE PIE

At Juliaetta Library ) AND YUMMY HOME-MADE CINNAMON ROLLS!!!The Juliaetta Library has under-

gone some .changes since the end of (ITHU SDA: MEAT ]sOAF SAN served on grilled egg bread!

.FRIDAY:. CRISPY COD FILI ET topped. w melted cheese scrvcd

see our new lower ceiling The old(~

with golden brown onion rings!

ceiling was about two ieet higher(

MONDAY. FRFSH TURKEY dh SWISS,orri who]e wheat!and much darlser. We now have ourelectric heaters and our. lights down II.:TDEEDAT< TERET g gpEOfAD TEfDET ETEAff gAE topped <vita';jI.at a level that should improve our

)grilled onions ~ Swiss. cheese, served on a French. Ron! "((

heating as'ell as make things alittle brighter. We would like to () . WEDNESDAY: GOOD OL'ASHIONED Home-made Chickenthank Richard Hitchcock at .Gem /~ ', . and Noodles!--State Lumber for donating some of ()'.the materials used for the Project. A

/ FRIDAY EVENING: GOURMET COD FILLETS. (special "thank you" goes to Jim Tan- ((

'ta,andDoug Silflow and crew f( SATURDAY EVENINGi TEXAS<STYLE CHICKEN FRIED STEAK" (Imaking it possible to keep the library

open during most of the work.. Jim ~Above Dinners Served with.'-Tossed. Green Sa]ad,'Mini Loaf0

Travis did a good job of reconnect- I'f Our Hcime-Made Breid, Buttered Veggies]o o reconnec-ing our lights and other electrical

(and Your. Choice of Potato!!

equipment in a hurry so we couldcontinue to'provide service to our

I KendriCk-. pisiye InJan Welles wishes to personally

(thank her fami]y for spending their(

JUST LIKE HOME,— GOOD OLE FASHIONEDweekend voluntarily (T ) painting COOKIN'ND "FRIENDLINESSthe ceiling when she knows they . ) HAROLD a DONNA LONG ., PHONE 239-458wou]d much rather have been almostanywhere else!'. igost of ail, thank you to aii thepatrons who were so patient andunderstanding through the wholeproject. we would like to be Bbt . AAgifadten<j PttOSS 0<51 Cloto raise enough money. to installabout six more lights so if'nyone li is proud to supporthas any good fund raising ideas,

I ipg HO FOOiSAI L Sie Sirr pOVrga <9iplease contact the library.

Juliaetta Community Library is aI

Sept 7 SQNQMA h TATE (Cal) 6 P Mbranch of the Moscow-Latah County

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14 SOUTH]VEST TEXAS STATE..... 6 P. M.21 at Montana State"', ................l2 Noon28 NORTHERN IOWA ............6 P. M.

St g ISI II0i!Dct. 5 NEvADA .:.'..;....'.......,I!00 P, M.

2G EASTERN WASHINGTON (Homecoming) 1:00 P. M.

I PraCti Nov, 9 a't Northern Arizona .. = . 5;00 P. M.'1G MONTANAE d..............1:00 P. M.

EMPHASIZING: 23 BOISE STATED ..... I:00 P. M.All times Pacific Standard Time (Home Games in BOLD)

Indicates Big Sky Conference Game.Certified Public Accountants

Hayden, Ross 8 Co. ~ P. O. Box 69 + Kendrick, IdahoTelephone 289-8555

The Kendrick Gazette, Thursday, October 17, 1991 NegS /fern frOgInfantry Division in the South Pac-ific until 1944

After retiring from the Army after 20 years of service, he workedat Davis Lumber and Hardware before opening Davis Lock Co, in 1968He retired from locksmithing in1978.

He was active in the Senior Center,Davis Earlybird Lions and the Uni-ted Methodist Church. He is sur-vived by his wife Ethel of Davis, adaughter Karen Lyberger of Oak-land, Calif.; a son Dale Lyberger ofDavis a grandaughter Amy Kurtzof Sacramento; a grandson, Ben Ly-berger of Davis; and sisters-in-lawBurncda Cummings of Spokane andJewel Dennler of Juliaetta,

A memorial service was held Tues-day at 7 p, m. at Davis United Metho-dist Church in Davis

James E. Lyberger

Passes September 17Parent/Teacher Conferences—

Parent/Teacher Conferences at theJuliaetta Elementary School will be~held on Thursday evening, Nov. 7,and on Friday, November 8. Therewill be no school on Friday, Nov, 8.

juliaetta Elelllentary

Fire Prevention Week—FULLER O'RIEN

CROWN COAT WHITE

James E. Lyberger, 76, a retiredU. S. Army career man and a brot-her-in-law to Burneda Cummingsand Jewel Dennler, died Sept. 17 atDavis California

He was born in Spokane, and at-tended John Rogers High SchoolHe was a member of the CivilianConservation Corps from 1933 to 35,and entered the Army in 1940,

He and Ethel Cummings weremarried Oct. 12, 1941.

He served as a medic with the 26th

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As a culminating activity for Fireprevention Week, Jeff Lohman, theJuliaetta Fire Chief, brought thetown's fire truck to Juliaetta Ele-mentary School on Friday, Oct. 11.

Students in grades Kindergartenthrough six were invited to get onthe truck, ring the bell and hold thehoses, Third grade students tookturns hosing down the alley usingone of the hoses on the truck.

Joining Mr. Lohman were twopeople from Clearwater Power Com-pany with an electrical safety pres-entation.

Students from all grades enjoyedboth presentations in observance ofFire Prevention Week.

Visitor from India-Subh ash Chandra Birla came to

Idaho from Delhi, India to talk togovernment officials here. One ofJuliaetta Elementary School's moth-ers invited him to come and speakto the students at the school on Mon-day, October 15, Mr. Birla showedinteresting slides to the studentsabout India's people, animals, andfamous sights.

Did you know that there are 20I

rupples in a dollar? Or that you canget breakfast, lunch, and dinner forone dollar? Also,'ou can buy niceshoes for $10. There are no restric-tions on pets. Monkeys, cows, ele-

Interior/Exterior Latex Semi Sloss Enamel805-10, gallon ......$12.95

Interior/Exterior Latex Flat Wall White802-10, gallon ............$10.95

Premium Latex Wall Paint, your choice ofcolors); 600-00, gallon .........,$15.95

Premium Exterior Flat Latex House Paint,(your choice of colors) 667-91 $ 'l7.95

Watco Danish Oil Finish Staintguait...................$ 5.99

phants, and camels run down thepublic square every day.

This may sound strange to us, butwe in this country are even strangerto Mr Birla

Reported by Mercedes Eichner and. Anna Magnuson, Fifth Grade

Only fools want to travel all thetime; sensible men want to arrive.

Dap Linseed Oil Putty32 ox. $ 4.95 rg ~i z~

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Phone $t-8061 Keind6ck. tdaho

Kendrtck Idaho"Big Enough To Serve You—Small Enough to Know You"

Phone 289-5957 Sale Prtces Sood Oct.16 to 29

STORE HOURS: MONDAY TO SATURDAY: 8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m.

SUNDAY: 9 a. m'o 6 p. m.

Vacaitoon Trip InterestingFor Local People

The locals visited the chapel of theU, S. Air Force Academy in ColoradoSprings; a beautiful place to wor-ship. These'were just a few of thesights Juanita, Vi'and Cecil saw andenjoyed,

They came 'home through RockyMountain National Park and went tothe Craters of the Moon Park inSouth Idaho.

The weather was beautiful everyday. They saw many animals —bison,elk, deer and antelope. The scenerywas lovely, all the leaves were socolorful,

This country has so many, manyinteresting things to see that oldMother . Nature has carved outthrough .the 'years, Juanita said.'Theyall thoroughly enjoyed every minuteof the trip, but are 'thankful to behome safely now. They traveled al-most 4,000 miles and took many pic-tures to remember )he trip.

WATCH YOUR NAIL BOXI

FOR PHIL'S FOOD CITY FALL

HARVEST COUPON BOOK

Prices Good Oct. 16 fhrollgh Oct. 29

NEA-T SPECI ALS

BONE-IN ROUND STEAK ..$1.79

BONELESS ROUND STEAK ..$1.99

SIRLOINTIPSTEAK . ~ ..$2.98

(UBE STEAKS ..~ ~ . $2.98

YER HINDQUAIITERS... 49c

OXEN FRYER BREASTS . $ '1.29

INLESS FRYER IIREASTS . $2.99

AN GROUND BEEF... $1.39

W (ORK STRIPS... $3.99

EIP MARINATED 1'Rl TIPS . $3.99

ICEDBACON..... $2.89

AFER SU(ED LUN(H MEATS 2/$ 1

PRODUCExtra Fancy

olden Delicious Apples . 59c,xtra Fancy lb.

BII Delicious Apples...59c,'isy

Juicy lb.

raiIIIy smitlI Apples ..59c,'eshly

Made EACH

armel Apples.... 59c'sh

Tender lb.

roccoil ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ 69c I

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,~8„551 „'cliaalli(Sa 8Pepsi -Diet Pepsi —Pepsi Free

Diet Pepsi free —Mt. Dew12 Pack —12 Oz. Cans

l2 pcikccins'3.99,'ter

Bottles.... $1.29,,

Juanita Craig and Vi Erickson ac-companied, their brother Cecil Flesh-man of Camas, Wash. on a ten-daytrip. Leaving Oct. 1 and returningon th'e 10th, the family took in manyinteresting, sights, touring to Mont-ana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado andIdaho, They visited YellowstoneNational:Park, the Tetons, JacksonHole, Wyoming, The Arches 'Nation-al Park: in Utah, the Wonders ofNature, 'Dinosauer Park. The Dino-sauer Quarry - face contains thou-sands" of,-'dinosauer bones and otherfossils, which are very interesting.Black Canyon of the Gunnison Nat-ional Monument of Colorado was anawesome. sight with its narrow, veryhigh wajls —the depth was frighten-ing, The Royal Gorge in Coloradowas very interesting, The RoyalGorge Bridge spans the ArkansasRiver at a height of 1,053 feet, is al-one-quarter mile long and is sus-pended from two 300-ton cables, eachcontaining 2100 strands of wire thatwill support more than 2 millionpounds, This was interesting to thetravelers.. They crossed the bridgeand took an incline railway, theworld's steepest, that plunges 1,550febt froo'lon*n.th'e 'rim of the gorge to the

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AZTEX RADIANT ART'HEATERS

Warm a Room for 2.3c yer liouri

OMNICHORDS: Anyone Can Play

LOWELL HUBBARDl

JunaetttL Phone 276-4741II

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OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM II FRKendrick's .Own )~ »E

WEEKLY FOOTBALL FORECAST

II OF N F L FOOTBALL SAMES II 'EThis Week's Games: )I

CIRCLE THE NAME OF THE TEAM YOU THINK WILL WIN

Atlanta at Phoenix Houston at Miami NE( 'Cleveland at San Diego NY Jets at Indianayons TER

Detroit at San Francisco Seattle at Pittsburgh

Kansas City at Denver 'innesota at New England KRLA Rams at LA Raiders Tampa Bay at New Orleans

II II SLTIE BREAKER GAME —PREDICT WINNER 6 SCORE

WCincinnati...... at Buffalo.

This Week's Forecast Is Being Sponsored By:

RED CROSS PHARMA(Y

Fill out this forecast 8 return to the Town & Country

Diner before 9 p. m., Saturday, Oct. 19 ~( ~IU

Winner Receives a Sift Certificate'

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Touin and Country DinerNEW HOURS: 5 a. m. to 9 y. m. Mon. to Sat.—6 a. m. ta 8 Sundays )< C

FRIDAY NISHT SPECIALII

EXTRA SPECIAL MEXICAN COMBO PLATE ! I

Chicken Chimachungas — Beef Tamales

Shrimp FiestaWith Rice —Refried Beans —Soup or Salad Bar I

—$9.95—

Navahos

.................. $4.9"

II FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL IN JEFFERY'S LOUNGE II

Marguaritas: $1.75

SUNDAY SPECIALS I

Chicken Fried Steak .. $5.75 i~

Roast Pork Dinner . SS.Tk II

I Cotnpiuiu Dinm'rn. "Aii ibn Trimmin'., Soup nr nolnri norill

GROCERy SPECIALS

Del Monte VegetablesCut Sreen Beans —Sliced, Green BeansWhole Kernel Corn —Cream Style Corn

Spinach —Sweet Peas"Mix or Match"

2 cans for 89c

Western Family

SANDWICH CREME COOKIES

Chocolate, Duplex Assorted, Vanilla, Lemon

32 oz. pkgs.

2 kgs.$ 3.00

Original or Choclate

Carnation Hot Cocoa NixPure Vegetable Oil

(risen Oil.... ~

Original or Whe::t

Sunshine Krispy CrsckersOriginal or Lemon Scent

Csicaile Detergent

30 Oz. Can..$3.2924 oz bottle

~ . 99c

. $1.09

$2.99

DAWN, IVORY or jOY DETERGENTDISHWASHING LIQUID —42 Oz. Bottles

2 bottl'es $5.00

DORITOS CHIPS

All Flavors —9~/2 oz. Bags

$1.49 pkg.

DELI 8-FROZEN ITENS.

Red Baron PizzasAll Flavors —Singles

2 for,$ 5Medium, Pepper, Sharp or Monteray Jack 9 oz. Pkgs.

Tillamook Cheese.... $1.49Van DeCamy Breaded 21'z. Pkg

Fish sticks or FISII Fillets ..$3.39V&T%'VVW&WW&%V%''W&%'V i

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