THE KENDRICK GAZETTE_105_1997-07

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p~ r nge of largr and small, Satiirday from 9 a, m. tu 12 p, m, animal services will bc offered, in-I Apl>ojr>t>ncnts svill bc taken anyc u ing n>obile service to your horn«, time. '1'he phone number is 289The Idaho Commission on fhc son truck that he restored and drove The Cuttings moscd to Kendrick 5555 or toll free 1-888.289-3850. Arts announced its 1998 arts.grantI ii manv parades, He also partici]ps] rrreh si 4 ssriss si press coh- pated ip amateur boxing ]rr his fercnccs throughout the state and younger years. Rep. Trail Urges Chenowith among these was a grant of 8526 He is survived by his wife at the To Reconsider Vote on to the Kendrick-Juliaetta Arts cou- coup]e's Lewistonn home; a daughcil for so me local arts program- ter, Janet Smith of Portland; a stepNational Endow of Arts 00tllWlCR through one-time funding>sp>1 Da]c Fry of Leiv>ston a step fsy Son]a L hman Trail Dist 5 St.ite Legis- from the Idaho State Legislature daughte>. Nori pearson of'Smyrna, and Opal Lohman ll'1tor froln Lntah Couilty recently A iota] Df $ 479,333 was granted for Tenn.; two brothers, Gary Smith of wrote thh fo]lowi»g letter to US 167 projects irl 45 towns. All funds Los Banos, Calif., and Hoss Smith Margaret parks cc]ebrated her Rcp. ]](]cn Cheno>gath (R ]D) ur al'e n1atched by local communities, o[ Vancouver; and f'our stepgrand"he arts arc thrjvi»g in Idaho,'hildren. 90th birthday Sunday at the Comer-'ing hrr to reconsider hcr vote to on church, All of her children, sti>p fun(ling tlic National Endow- Governor phillip E. Batt explained, A memorial service was held July "This year's grants, awarded grandchildren and great-grarid child- m'iit of the Ass. to 26 at. Ma]corn's Brower-Wa>1n MemGcin Slate artists,;>rts or an>zat>orns, oria] Chape] >n L(>vis>on. Creination were present to iiiakc hcr day> 'l'lie g;izcllc ha R ~ T 1'. very special one, Granddaughter pro al to reprint his letter, which and schools. will Provide new op- followed. porlunities for Idahoans. Teri Falland of Idaho I a]]s arri'ved svr are 1)]eased to do: PeoPle Memorials may be sent to the AmThursday, work>"g >11 erican Ca»cer Society care of GeorLyk and Sharon P;irks the arts, bring creativity and econ- gia LaRocque, 1027 Ninth Ave,, in of Blackf'oot arrived Friday, Chuck,, D«;ir Rep. Ch other Ioca] I I

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Companied Betty Jean and C]iff Swanson and Ara to St. Maries and . they attended the recept]on honoring Hu]da's niece and husband Debeen Lyle and Sharon Parks, Chuck arts activities for families and youth Last Sunday Resi Brown joined ]ores and George Co]]inge on their aywi camp fires were color and Jeri Falland and Teri Burns and all of the arts events that I supL ~ Ron Beard and Jenny Brown on a 40th wedding anillversary. It was son Zachary. Elk River. The5 had dinn~~ a l~v~ly d avor>tes. T e campers re positively impact the lives of our At BeachvieW park July 13 out and walked down to E]k River Jim and Renee Peavy and three Jill Ann Knudsen of North Bend, citizens even in small towns such as Falls, Resi accompanied Jim and children of Gig Harbor, Wash., were A reunjon reunion for or e re]at atives the the re s of o t Oregon is vj jtjng her mother Jean Bovjl], potlatch, and Elk River. Jeanette Thiel and Reba Toomey onday evening dinner and overlate Barney and Ame]ja Riley of Wegner and other relatives. I'l aPPreciate your commun]ca- Kendr,ck and visiting family to Kamiah for night guests of Tim and Me]i]sssa MQSC; was 13 Jctpp held Sunday Ju]) Qr4gP Friday Don Fry, Jean Wegner and ting Inythoughts and those of many Eichner and familv. Jim and Tim Sunday morning. l Jj]] Ann Knu(jsen attended memorja] of the electorate in Djsfrjct 5 to our at ThBeachview Park in Clarkston, ParkI LFI pD Sunday morning Vickv Benscoter were school chums as Jim was a Idaho EV8 ~ services for Jack Smith in Lewis- Senators. former Kendrick resident. ser Leonar and grandson Brent w o Pa]ouse Jazz f'rom Moscow, with had coffee with Kari Galloway. ton. Sincerely Martin a»d will Spencer Friends, Janice of Souther]an, Or. Vaughn Thursday Ray Lohman was a vistraveled the farthest from Sonora, Recent visitors of Jean have been Tom Trail d'erform Friday, August 1 from 7 and her granddaughter Megan were itor at the home of John and Gladys Polly Koepp, Roy and Doris Silto 9 p. m. in the Kendrick City houseguests of Art and Maxine Fos- Wilson. Friday morning grandson f D B d d T flow, Nellie Millard, Walt McCall, Park. tcr from Tuesday through Friday. Robert Wilson of St. Maries was a Weath Weatherford, rf zxj th from the youngest t Herb Mi]lard, and Abby Rines. Schedules Changed Other upcon1ing events are: Sunday Esther Shreffler accom- caller. In the evening Bob and Kathy Christ as in August, Aug. 8. panjed Bob and Doris Hanson to Wilson of Fernwood stopped by. A].o F or r Cia tt ndin Art asses se Dick J d Gordon and Frances Peters atElvis Tribute with 5 ps and 60s Troy where Debbie and Ken Whit- Diane Dupea of Moscow was a SatLewiston, t Ostman pPatty tt O t 'Ihc a>t classes scheduled for the Konen ffrom. L tended the 50th wedding annivermusic, Aug. 1. ney joined them for a scenic drive urday morning guest and afternoon sary recept]on for F]oyd and Betty week of Aug. 4-8 wlil be changed and son Brian from Deary, Bob andd Celtic Music, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. north. They spent the day with company were Rita and Bruce KidEllen Brown and of grandson Matt sessions Classes Heimgartner Sunday andalso the to two two-day August, 22, Bob's sister and husband Clara and der and their daughter Marcy HayHermiston, Bryan Fu]ton and Mclo9Pth birthday party for Margaret >vf]] be held instting to register for the for making our 50th wedding annia andsonl Nathand h'ld manager] hei]i of Emery v>]le Ca]>f Lor> Jul jaetta-Kendr jc]c c&ss should call Lisa Wo]ff at 289- versary such 8 memorab]e occasion. ie] Slee]e Denn]er was born Ju 30 and Janet Edwards of Spokane. 3235 or Insur™gnuson sign up A]] the beautjfu] the THANK YOU of lVIeal Site Menus to Ted and Peggy O'Nei] Dez»>]er Lais and Vernon Grandlund - spmja] cake, cards andf]owers, ' g the money 8 ]bs., 4 oz d by to visit with Ada in Boise. He weighed We extend a very specia] thank T o, to p ' ' &e trees in the I>ark are you to the >nany friends and fam- and Quentin on Saturday morn ng. 22 i h d jh eafjo ' ls pp ecjated and will bless us with ily who jojhe(I in our 80th birthday Paterna] great-grandparents are Jan t Edwards, daughter of Ada F jd A many happy memories. celebration on July 26. We will Westendah], has recently completed Swiss Steak w/Tomato Sauce God Bless you»I], cherish the fond memor>es of 80 a two Sear pro]ect at the U. S. Dept. etta and Eliene Ely of Union City, Kings Heirs at Kendrick Chopped Spinach . Floyd ahd Betty H. DC. years of friendship shared with the of Agriculture in Washington, potato Rounds Kendrick, J»]iaetta ar>d Troy corn- Janet has returned to her position Corn Bread and Butter The Kings Heirs, a gosPel singing CORRECTION New muhities. d pam O'eil of Milford Fresh Fruit Salad at the University of Idaho state 4-H from Lewjston, will return The article listing the University bl Hampshire. H Cookies A specia] t]>ank you to Sheila Gus- office. Carl and Janet drove from to this area and be at the Kendrick of Idaho students who were honored Ed- Washington, DC to to Spokane and Alyson ahd t>n, Janet, Car] Assembly of God church on Aug. 10 by qual]ifying for the Dean's List wards, Chery] Tom a1>d Bob Bain, enjoyed a trip through many small WVef]ower e fo m r Soviet Union. and Science. She was incorrect]5P h g Haze] and Jim Cand]er ]Msted an P 8 Ch We fce] very b]essed by our fami]y are remin(jed The public is invited to time of ]isted became of and Zion Lutheran lunch for 8pth birthday Quent>n o I Biscu>ts and butter will meetparishes be music a>>d ministry. that the two copy provided by the U. Of L CarLson on Tuesday, July 29. Guests Pudding with Topping Ada Westendah] ing together durIng the month of included Jim and Hazel, Boyd CanCar]sor> Quentin a svor wl]] be 9:00 There London's Heathrow Airport is one August. The oldest zoo jn existence Ig jhe dier, Charlie and Effie Candler of DATES TO REMEMBER ship service on Sundays at the Zion of the world's busiest with 47.78choe»brt>nn Zoo jn V]em>a Austria white will Lewiston, and Ada Westendahl. Aug. I: Meal. Show 8infgf an i]in«ss tf 2t9nc dotvil at th(> lead], oppol'tune t]me, and Ethvl Smith and grandson Nath-;i'ttv; .Jake Beyer, Bovill; d;iy from an extend
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