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Sf. Mary's Rites Unite Jill Lief'ha|1 and Yince|1f Frank Coul ~41./i)~, i(,l,~"" 4'ILL ] ) S VOL. 87 KENDRICK AND GENESEE, LATAJ[ COUNTY, IDAHO THURSDAY, NOVEMM5R 17, 1977 NO. 47 Evelyn Arnett To Wed Wgi fy Wo) ff P/ec fed In Yirginia Rites, Nov. 19 local News Ray Vfedin, 63, Of juliaetta glI~~~ jj 'r i urday, Nov. 19, at the Base Chapel at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Arnett, Kendrick, and he is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Felitc Grageda, San Diego, Ca]iforTria, Evelyn graduated from Kendrick High School and has been with the U, S. Army since December of 1976, Carlos graduated from a high school in San Diego before entering the Ar- my. Both are presently serving as Military Police at Davison Army Airbase, Fort Belvoir. Nr. Grageda is due to be clischarg- ed from the Army in December of this year and has accepted employ- ment with the Civil Senice at k"t. Belvoir. The couple plan to make their home in the Washington, D. C. al'ea. Grain Growers, It1c. Kathy Shove Ph, 276-7441 Walter Wolff, Kendrick area farm- er, has been elected president of Lew- is ton Grain Growers, Inc. Wolf f, who ser»ed as first vice president of thc cooperative last year, succeeds Edwin Miller of Tammany. Others elected in the board's reor- ganization session following the an- nual shareholders meeting Tuesday were Harokl Behler, Winchester, first vice president; Elmer Westman, of Wyona a farnr)ng area east of Green- creek, second vice president; Fran- cis Fitzgera]d of Clarkston Heights, secretary. Re-elected werc Lewis I. Phillips, treasurer; Vernon Haney, assistant secretary and Bill E. Greene, assist- ant. treasurer. At the annual meeting of the coop- erative attended by 352, four d)rcc- tors were elected. Donald L, Bicker of. Ferdinand was elected to succeed Tony Arnzen of Ferdinand, Peter K. W])son of Lap- wai was elected to succeed Edwin Miller and Buddic Lee Monroe was e]ected to succeed Philip FIasenoehri, also of Cu]dcsac. Director Stanley Riggers of Craigmont was re-elected. Under the cooperative's rules, di- rectors can scrwe three 3-year terms, then must retire for a year before they can be elected again. Cooporai.ive members were to]el this year's drought produced the smallest harvest tonnage received by the firm in more than 15 years. Allan R. Peterson, opers.tions man- ager said the total 134,240 tons, rep- resented only 62 percent of last years receipts. Members were told that with a program to reduce expenses, the co- operative expects to maintain a pro- fii,able oeration. Peterson termed construction of a 232,000-bushel elevator at Winons as 'a niajor Lewiston Grain Growers projection project this year. The $ 266,000 plant "provides a service that will tie in with the barge ter- minal and should generate good sav- ings for the farmers in the area as well as being efficient to operate," he said. Kendrick School Schedule Filled with Activifies As Holidays Approach The next fcw months at Kendriclr High School are certainly filled with activities concerts, games, assemb- iles and vacations are all on the agenda, Maybe some of you would like to be reminded of what these activii.ics are and the dates t,hcy fa)1. The following is a list of activities at Kenrlrick High School: Nov. 15 Potlatch at Kendrick (Girls) 6:30 Boy's basketball practice be- gins. Nov. 16 National School Asscrn- bly on Professional Juggling. 12:30 p. m. Nov. 18 Kerrdrick at Prairie 6:30 (Girls) . k FA meats, creed, & know- ledge contesL,. 8:00 a. m. to 4:00 p, m, Nov. 19 Kendrick at Timberline (Girls) 6:30 Nov, 22 Lapwai at K]IS (Girls), 6 30, O, E. A. Pie Sale at the game, Nov. 23 School dismissed at 1:30 p. m. for Thanksgiving Vac, Nov. 24, 25 Thanksgiving Vac. Nov. 28 Kindergarten & Elemen- tary group picture retakcs at 8:35 a. m. Nov. 29 KHS at Genesee (Girls) 6:30 High School group pictures at 12:35 p. m, Dec. 2 KHS at Orofino (Bojrs) 6:30. Dec 3 Timberline at KFIS (Boys) Dec G I~B»t Potlatch (Boys) Dec. 9 Pr'aisle at E~B (Girls) Dcc. 10 Timberline at KHS (Girls) Dcc. 12 National School Asseni.- 'ly on Magician Show 2:15. Dcc. 13 -KHS at Troy (Boys) Dec. 15 I&IS at Lapwai (Girls) Dec. 16 IfJIS at Prairie (Boys) Dec. 17 Kamiah at ]&IS (Gir]s) Dec. 19 Chrislmos Music Concert at HB. Time 7:30 p. m. Dec. 20 Lapwai at KHB (Boys) Dec. 22 Clearwater Valley at KHS (Girls) School Dismissed at 1:30 for Christmas Vacai.ion, r r r r r QK.;;"'-~. =;-"""-;;"'„,';:~ -'ill Kathryn Linehan, daughter of i at St; Mary's Catholic Church in Mr. and Mrs.. Raphael Linehan, of Genesee. Genesee, and Vincent Antonio Frank, The newlyweds are making their son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Frank of home in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Rochester, New, York, were united in Vincent is a lawyer for U, S, Steel, marriage at a. nuptial mass perform- and Jill is a therapist for the Chil- ed by the Rev, Fr. Edward Cope, the ]ren's Hospital there. twenty-second of October at 3 o'lock, Cathy Benneft Bride of Ray Morscheck KHS Girl Cagers Opened Season This Week Twenty-six girls have turned out this year for the Kendrick Gii')s var- siiy and junior varsity basket, ball teams. With two wee]rs of practice rrnderway, the girls arc im proving their shooting skills whi]e also work- ing on a new offense and defense for th)s season's play. Nancy Monroe will be the new var- sity coach anr) believes the team has good height for the coming season, which shou)rl help, buL has had the squad working very harrl on improv- ing its shoo).ing skills. "Being new Lo the area, I'm not sure what to expect this year, but I Lh)nk Kendrick should be very com- pe).ii,ivc," Coach Monroe added, Darin Nunden will be in charge of the Junior Varsit.y t.earns this sea- son. Boih Coach Monroe and Coach Nundcn sa)d they werc ver~ impress- ed by the support of the corrrmun)ty with the athletic teams and worr)d like to invite everyone lo t,hc girl' first week oi'ction. The Tiger fir)s play Potlatch at G:30 p. m. in Kendrick Tuesday eve- ning. Friday and Balurday will see t.hc girls on the road both nights, I'ii- day at. Prairie anrl Salurday at. Tim- berlinee. The fo)]ow)ng Tuesday they will play Lapwai at Kendr'ic]c. All game t,imcs are set for 6:30, KHS Booster Club Banquet Was ])Jar'ell Attended Approximately 150 parents and friends attended the Booster Club sponsored awards dinner honoririg the football team and girls volleyball teams Monday evenmg at the KHS cafeteria. The football team members, voting among themselves, awarded "Moat Valuable Player" honor to Tony Sny- der, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight, Snyder, Julaetla and "Most Inspira- tional" honor to Jim Brocke, son of Mrt. and Mrs. Darrel Brockc, Kend- rick. The Booster Club presented a p)a- que to Darin Munden and Brent Mon- roe, coaches of the football team and to Nancy Monroe, volleyball coach in appreciation of their hard work and a job well done. The football team members pre- sented both coaches, Munden and Monroe with footballs signed by all the team members. The Booster Club also presented the football team a trophy in recognition of its tieing for second place in the White I'ine Lea- gue with Deary this past season, Amy Lawrence was presented with a plaque in recognition of her being captain of the volleyball team. Members of the volleyball team also presented Nrs, Monroe with a gift. Golden Sunset Senior Citizens Plan for Christmas The Golden Sunset Senior Citizens mct Nov. 14).h at the Kendrick k rat- ernal Temple. Thirty-two were pre- sent. Plans for a Christmas Party were made. A potluck dinner will be ser- ved at noon Dec. 12. Turkey, dress)ng, rolls, coffee and punch will be furnished, A. gift exchange, not )o exceed $ 2 will be held. Please mark gift for either lady or man. Names were drawn for the Lions Club dinner to .be held Dec. 14. A. O. Kanikkeberg and Art Pope will be the guests, Jack G. Clifford, executive secre- tary of the Northwest Federation of Senior Citizens spoke to the group. The afternoon was fun games of Bingo and Pinochle. Eula Miller won the gander and Sue Craig the goose. Delicious refreshments were ser- ved by Ann Fairfield and Clara Gal- loway, hostesses for the day. Cathy L. Bennett and Raymond S. Fred DePell of Boise was best man. Morscheck were married Oct. 1 at Ushers were Gary Bennett, Moscow, St. Mary's Catholic church in Gene- the bride's brother; Loren Morscheck see. Cathy is the daughter of Mr. of Genesee, the bridegroom's broth- and Mrs. Donald H. Bennett and Ray er; Jerry Myers of Boise and Patrick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Furey of Moscow. Barbara Busch, Morscheck, al] of Genesee. the bridegroom's cousin, was flower The newlyweds are living at Gene- girl and Eric Bennett the bride's ne- see. He farms with his father in the phew was ring bearer. Candlelighters Genesee area. She is employed by were Clay Morscheck, the bride- the Pea & Lentil Commission at Nos- groom's brother, and Ross Busch, his cow. She attended the University cousin. All are Genesee residents. of Idaho for three years and he for Tracy Boyd, Moscow, sang and two years. Joan Stout, Genesee, played the or- The Rev. Edward Cope officiated gan. A dinner-dance at the Fire- for the marriage ceremony. Attend- man's Hall in Genesee fo]]owed the lng the bride were her sister, Maid reception at St. Mary's parish hall. of Honor Karyn Bennett of Genesee, The bride graduated in 1974 from and bridesmaids Julie Ryan, Lori Genesee high school and the bride- Broadhead and Janine Beitz, all of groom in 1972. She is a member of Moscow, and Sharon Morscheck, of Kappa A]pha Theta sorority and he Genesee, the bridegroom's sister-in- of Delta Tau Delta fraternity, ]aw. TIIANK YOU, FRIENDS Having sold the Laundercenter to Dean and Kathy Watson, I wish to thank all my customers for their patronage the past twelve years. I will continue to dryclean on my re- gular days, Wednesdays and Satur- days until Kathy gets acquainted with the business. I hope you will give the Watsons the same patronage and courtesy you have shown my husband and I through the years. I e»]] miss the Launrleimat and all of you very much but wi)] be dropping in from time to time lo stay in touch. It has been a pleasure to serve you and to have been a part of the Kendr)ck business community. Eva Roscnau Catholic Aduit Education Classes Set at Southwick St. Matthew's Mission, Southwick, announces that the program Genesis II im]] begin Thurs., Nov. 17 at 7:00 p. m. at the church. This is a self- contained two-hour program which will be held every two weeks for nine weeks. Father Vincent Dwyer, a Trappist Monk wi)l be i'eatured on films, tapes and other m;iicr)als. For further information corilact Wal]y and Helen Harris, 89-)685. He who loses wealth )o.'es much; he who loses a frien I lo.=es more; . but he who loses courage loses al).— ! Cervantes. CARD OF TIIANKB ! We wish to express our deep appre- ciaton to our many fidends for their kind words of sympathy, cards and calls through the illness and passing of our brother Roy. What wou]d we have without friends. Mr. and Mrs. W)]bur Corkill CARD OF ~KS I want to thank all of the voters in Genesee who gave me their vote of confidence at the city election last Tuesday. Your support was truly ap- preciated. I will continue to do the best job I know how in serving you. Stan Merrill 47c 47p BIiFiADIIAKIXG CI~+BS CANCEI.LI;D The brearl making class that to be offered at the Kendrick Fire ! Ha)l November 22 has been cancelled duc Lo lack of interest. 47c J. Ray Wedin, 61, a Gencsee area resident for 42 years died Wednes- day at Gritman Memorial Hospital. B)'.rthday Dinner- He had been ailing since March and Saturday evening Bob and Jim was hospitalized in mid-October for Davis and De]ores Polumsky were treatment of a heart ailment, dinner guests in the Bill Lublow A, farmer and talented mechanic, home. They all helped Bob celebrate Ray had worked for several Moscow his birthday. auto agencies and was a past fore- man at Thompson Motors, Fahren- Dinner Guest- wald Chevrolet and Delta Ford. Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Bill Lub]ow The past few years hc had operat- were dinner guests in the Lyle Pea ed a custom harvesting ser»ice, home. patricia was also home for working in the ]ower elevations in a visit. central Wash)ngton and in Nez Pcrce county. He also repaired autos and Visitors in the David Shove home farm machinery in his home shop. ]ast week were Rev. and Mrs. Rick He was a member of the Clllll'cllof Skeen, Rickey and Tammy on Thu~~" Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints. day. Saturday Gertrude Pederson and R y was one of tivilis bol~ on Ta- Ruth Shove helped Kathy celebrate )ioe ridge near Kooskia to Jesse and her birthday, Sunday dinner guests,Jess)e Leitch Wedin, Dec, 18, 1915. were Perry Mattoon, Ruth Shove and The family, three boys and a g)r]i Rev. and Mrs. Rick Skeen and fam later moved to Moscow where the ily. parents farmed a few nilles west of Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.'av tois»r. Before moving to the Genesee id Sho ve visited the Ernest Wing Valley in 1935, the Wedins spent give home. years on the Fix Ridge farm now Mr and Mrs. Em~gham of Kel- operated by Glen Baurngartner. logg visited their daughter and fsm- Wed)n was graduated from Nos- ily, Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Gentry. cow High School in 1934. In addition Saturday visitors in the Rick Skeen to work)ng as a mechanic, he farmed home were Mr. and Mrs. Loren Skeen w)t]r lus father. During World War and Twila of Grangeville. II he remained at home to help with Nina and Cathy Win were home the farm while h)s biothers were in from college this week. the aimed sew»ces. Patricia Pea visited her parents He was nrarr)ed to Carmen Stanley Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Pea. in Pocatello in 1949. Mrs. Wcdin had been employed in Moscow at Crites Moscow Growers. Kef1$ [jCk HS HDI10I'ot) Ray»ad seiv d on' G e e ,school board for 12 years. The couple continued to farm the FOr FirSt Quarter Lisfed f-i]y p]«e about »x»)es north « 'enesee on old Highway 95. Supt. of Bchoo] Richard Morton Ray is survived by his wife at the released the first quarter Honor Roll home; three sons, Charles, of Genesec for Kendrick Junior and Senior High and Jolin and Paul at home; a dau- School. ghter, Charlotte Rucker of Boston; HIGHEST HONORS; 4,p two grandchildren; two brothers a]- 7th Grade: Randy Benjamin so sunive, Roy, his twin, at San Di- 8th Grade: Kathy Nail ego, Calif., and Lawrence of Garden 9th Grade: Ronda Conway, Danny Grove, Calf. A sister died previously. Lohman and Brian VonBargen, Services were held Saturday at 10th Grade: None Shorts Funeral IIome. 11th Grade: Lord Benjamin and Burial in Moscow cemetery, Lisa Boe. A Good, Dependable Man 12th Grade: Joan Bi)flow, Joanne'n this world of undependablc Parks, Amy Lawrence and Catliy i)rings, human and otherwise, Ray Christensen. Wcdrn stood out not because he H)gh Honors 3.70 to 3.99 was big, imPortant or wealthY, but 7th Grade: Charlene Pal'ks, Daryl because he was a dependable man. Riedinger, Linda Williams. He was a good man, too, in this 8th Grade: Teresa Howerton and world when good men are all too Wayne Weidcrt. few. In Genesee whenever there 9th Grade: Cindy Boe. .something important or worth- '0th Grade: Lori Courtright, while, you could find Ray Wedin... 11th Grade: Helen Fcy, Trin~ Lock never loud, seldom talking... but ett, Doug Parks, Denise Wolgg and ready and willing to do what he could Lane Utley. to help. He served on the school 12 Grade: David J, W)]])ams Dav board for many years, worked well id V. Williams, Cindy Lohman and ivith his neighbors in the Valley and Gary Brammer, was a good civic club member. He Honors 3.25 to 3.69 was intelligent, hard-wor]ring and 7th Grade: Shannon Ruark and was always reasonable and it was al- Lisa Vallem ways a pleasure to work or just vis- 8th Grade; Misti Co)haugh, Mitch it with him. Loyal husband, good fa- Cuddy, Beth Hslrris and Randy Ron ther, hard-working, good friend... frow. these memories make Ray Wedin 9th Grade: Darren Clemenhagen sound like a common man, maybe he Patty Heath, Janie Jacobs, Cynth)a was, but then maybe these virtues Millard, Gina Whitingel; and Wendy al'en't so common these days. Out in AV)11) ams. the Valley neighbors will miss their 10th Grade: Ferris Cuddy, Bonnie good friend... I'l miss him, too. Ls.wrence, Janet War»rer and Lcd Bill Weidert. 11th Grade: Cindy Bennett, Mikel courtright, Bret Gertje, Jill Hoo f- Ge|1eSee COI1Soljd IIfed Fund land, Glenda Lohinan, Jeff Lohman, and Scott Manful]. »th Gra«: Po)]y Tay]- B««Dr>Ve NOW UnderWay Renfrow, Jim Peavy, Lyle Deobald and Jim Brocke. Solicitors for the 1977 Genesee Honorable Ment)on~.pp to 3.24 Conso]idated Fund Drive wi]] be con- 7th Grade: Bridget Brown Jean tacting Genesee residents between Glenn, Kevin Lohman and Jerri Roy Nov. 14 and Nov. 3P th)s year, 8th Grade: Robin Courtright. The fund raising project is spon- 9th Grade: Marie Burdick sored by the Genesee Civic Associa- 10th Grade: Scott Lohman, Tcd lion and cha)rwoman this year is Rossiter, Guy VonBargen Kathy penner. Contr)but fons will 11th Grade: Mike Brocke, Debi be donated to the Amer)can Cancer Groseclose and Lora Howerton. Society Idaho Heart Assoc)at)on; 12th Grade: Mark Moran, Daren March og Dimes; American Red Manful), Nancy Ingle and Rick Glenn. Cross, Sa]vation Army, Camp Fire, U. S. O., Lewis-Clark Council Boy VFW, Auxiliary News— Scouts, National Multiple Schlerosis Society, Cystic Fibrosis, Idaho Lung The VFW and Ladies Auxiliary I Associatkm, Genesce Ambulance held a combined meeting Nov. 10th. ~ Fund, or any other charity of the The next regular meeting will be donor's choice. held Dec. 8, at 8:00 p. m. Solicitors may pick their envelopes A Tupperware Party will be held up at the First Security Bank Nov. Dec. 1 at 7;30 p. m. in the VFW Hall 14, and should return them to the for members with the public invited. Bank by December 1st. Points recevide will go for funds to improve our kitchen. Cupboards and floor covering being the project. JOan SilflOW a Winner December 10th will be the next VFW members snd guest dance. Keep I n WOOI COnteSt the date open. Joan Silflow, a senior at Kendrick The Christmas Party will be held Hifh School, was the winner in the December 17 with a social hour at Junior Division of the District 5, 6:30 potluck 'to fol]ow, Turkey and 'Make It Yourself With Wool Con- dressing to be furnished by the post. test" held at the University of Idaho Gift exchange for the children. Bring Saturday, Nov. 12. Joan modeled for boy or girl. a brown tweed blazer and slack out- XIappy Thanksgiving! See you next fit meeting night. This entitles her to an a]l expense paid trip to Boise to compete with IN APPRECIATION other Idaho winners on Nov. 21. Joan I am grategul to so many for mak- is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- ing the night og October 3pth such vin S)]flow. The competition is spon- an enjoyable evening. Under the s»ed annua]]y by the National Aux- leadership of Worthy Matron Cry- L]ary Wool Growers Association and sta] and Worthy patron Eugene of its state affiliates. Canyon Chapter, an evening of song, renewal of friendships and remines- cing, was much enjoyed. HOSpllQ I PIOfeS ~ ~ ~ I appreciated the presence of so many of the Grand family, distin- Forrest- guished OES guests, members of my Joe Forrest, Bear Pidge, was able own family and so many friends. to return home Sun., Nov. 13 after I am indeed proud and honored to being a patient at St. I uke's Hospital represent Canyon Chapter for the'n Spokane since Oct. 29, when he Grand family. entered to submit to surgery on his My thanks for all the cards, gifts, knee. Joe says he still has some pain, and efforts made by all, especially but is mightly glad to be home. Canyon 67. Y'ou have made this an evening to remember. If you make a mistake, don't cor- Nrs. Andrew Cox rect it, you have made another one.
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Sf. Mary's Rites Unite Jill Lief'ha|1 and Yince|1f Frank Coul

~41./i)~, i(,l,~""4'ILL ] ) SVOL. 87 KENDRICK AND GENESEE, LATAJ[ COUNTY, IDAHO THURSDAY, NOVEMM5R 17, 1977 NO. 47

Evelyn Arnett To Wed Wgi fy Wo) ff P/ec fedIn Yirginia Rites, Nov. 19

local News Ray Vfedin, 63,

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urday, Nov. 19, at the Base Chapelat Fort Belvoir, Virginia. She isthe daughter of Mr, and Mrs. FredArnett, Kendrick, and he is the sonof Mr, and Mrs. Felitc Grageda,San Diego, Ca]iforTria,

Evelyn graduated from KendrickHigh School and has been with theU, S. Army since December of 1976,Carlos graduated from a high schoolin San Diego before entering the Ar-my. Both are presently serving asMilitary Police at Davison ArmyAirbase, Fort Belvoir.

Nr. Grageda is due to be clischarg-ed from the Army in December ofthis year and has accepted employ-ment with the Civil Senice at k"t.Belvoir. The couple plan to maketheir home in the Washington, D. C.al'ea.

Grain Growers, It1c.Kathy Shove —Ph, 276-7441

Walter Wolff, Kendrick area farm-er, has been elected president of Lew-is ton Grain Growers, Inc. Wolf f,who ser»ed as first vice president ofthc cooperative last year, succeedsEdwin Miller of Tammany.

Others elected in the board's reor-ganization session following the an-nual shareholders meeting Tuesdaywere Harokl Behler, Winchester, firstvice president; Elmer Westman, ofWyona a farnr)ng area east of Green-creek, second vice president; Fran-cis Fitzgera]d of Clarkston Heights,secretary.

Re-elected werc Lewis I. Phillips,treasurer; Vernon Haney, assistantsecretary and Bill E. Greene, assist-ant. treasurer.

At the annual meeting of the coop-erative attended by 352, four d)rcc-tors were elected.

Donald L, Bicker of. Ferdinand waselected to succeed Tony Arnzen ofFerdinand, Peter K. W])son of Lap-wai was elected to succeed EdwinMiller and Buddic Lee Monroe wase]ected to succeed Philip FIasenoehri,also of Cu]dcsac. Director StanleyRiggers of Craigmont was re-elected.

Under the cooperative's rules, di-rectors can scrwe three 3-year terms,then must retire for a year beforethey can be elected again.

Cooporai.ive members were to]elthis year's drought produced thesmallest harvest tonnage received bythe firm in more than 15 years.

Allan R. Peterson, opers.tions man-ager said the total 134,240 tons, rep-resented only 62 percent of last yearsreceipts.

Members were told that with aprogram to reduce expenses, the co-operative expects to maintain a pro-fii,able oeration.

Peterson termed construction of a232,000-bushel elevator at Winons as'a niajor Lewiston Grain Growersprojection project this year. The$266,000 plant "provides a servicethat will tie in with the barge ter-minal and should generate good sav-ings for the farmers in the area aswell as being efficient to operate,"he said.

Kendrick School Schedule

Filled with Activifies

As Holidays ApproachThe next fcw months at Kendriclr

High School are certainly filled withactivities —concerts, games, assemb-iles and vacations are all on theagenda, Maybe some of you wouldlike to be reminded of what theseactivii.ics are and the dates t,hcy fa)1.

The following is a list of activitiesat Kenrlrick High School:

Nov. 15—Potlatch at Kendrick(Girls) 6:30Boy's basketball practice be-gins.

Nov. 16—National School Asscrn-bly on Professional Juggling.

12:30 p. m.Nov. 18—Kerrdrick at Prairie 6:30

(Girls) .k FA meats, creed, & know-ledge contesL,. 8:00 a. m. to4:00 p, m,

Nov. 19—Kendrick at Timberline(Girls) 6:30

Nov, 22—Lapwai at K]IS (Girls),6 30, O, E. A. Pie Sale at

the game,Nov. 23—School dismissed at 1:30

p. m. for Thanksgiving Vac,Nov. 24, 25 —Thanksgiving Vac.Nov. 28—Kindergarten & Elemen-

tary group picture retakcs at8:35 a. m.

Nov. 29—KHS at Genesee (Girls)6:30High School group pictures at12:35 p. m,

Dec. 2—KHS at Orofino (Bojrs)6:30.

Dec 3—Timberline at KFIS (Boys)Dec G—I~B»t Potlatch (Boys)Dec. 9—Pr'aisle at E~B (Girls)Dcc. 10—Timberline at KHS (Girls)Dcc. 12—National School Asseni.-

'lyon Magician Show 2:15.Dcc. 13—-KHS at Troy (Boys)Dec. 15—I&IS at Lapwai (Girls)Dec. 16—IfJIS at Prairie (Boys)Dec. 17—Kamiah at ]&IS (Gir]s)Dec. 19—Chrislmos Music Concert

at HB. Time 7:30 p. m.Dec. 20—Lapwai at KHB (Boys)Dec. 22—Clearwater Valley at KHS

(Girls)School Dismissed at 1:30 forChristmas Vacai.ion,

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Kathryn Linehan, daughter of i at St; Mary's Catholic Church inMr. and Mrs.. Raphael Linehan, of Genesee.Genesee, and Vincent Antonio Frank, The newlyweds are making theirson of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Frank of home in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.Rochester, New, York, were united in Vincent is a lawyer for U, S, Steel,marriage at a. nuptial mass perform- and Jill is a therapist for the Chil-ed by the Rev, Fr. Edward Cope, the ]ren's Hospital there.twenty-second of October at 3 o'lock,

Cathy Benneft Bride of Ray Morscheck

KHS Girl Cagers Opened

Season This WeekTwenty-six girls have turned out

this year for the Kendrick Gii')s var-siiy and junior varsity basket, ballteams. With two wee]rs of practicerrnderway, the girls arc im provingtheir shooting skills whi]e also work-ing on a new offense and defense forth)s season's play.

Nancy Monroe will be the new var-sity coach anr) believes the team hasgood height for the coming season,which shou)rl help, buL has had thesquad working very harrl on improv-ing its shoo).ing skills.

"Being new Lo the area, I'm notsure what to expect this year, but ILh)nk Kendrick should be very com-pe).ii,ivc," Coach Monroe added,

Darin Nunden will be in charge ofthe Junior Varsit.y t.earns this sea-son. Boih Coach Monroe and CoachNundcn sa)d they werc ver~ impress-ed by the support of the corrrmun)tywith the athletic teams and worr)dlike to invite everyone lo t,hc girl'first week oi'ction.

The Tiger fir)s play Potlatch atG:30 p. m. in Kendrick Tuesday eve-ning. Friday and Balurday will seet.hc girls on the road both nights, I'ii-day at. Prairie anrl Salurday at. Tim-

berlinee.

The fo)]ow)ng Tuesday theywill play Lapwai at Kendr'ic]c.

All game t,imcs are set for 6:30,

KHS Booster Club BanquetWas ])Jar'ell Attended

Approximately 150 parents andfriends attended the Booster Clubsponsored awards dinner honoririgthe football team and girls volleyballteams Monday evenmg at the KHScafeteria.

The football team members, votingamong themselves, awarded "MoatValuable Player" honor to Tony Sny-der, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight,Snyder, Julaetla and "Most Inspira-tional" honor to Jim Brocke, son ofMrt. and Mrs. Darrel Brockc, Kend-rick.

The Booster Club presented a p)a-que to Darin Munden and Brent Mon-roe, coaches of the football team andto Nancy Monroe, volleyball coachin appreciation of their hard workand a job well done.

The football team members pre-sented both coaches, Munden andMonroe with footballs signed by allthe team members. The Booster Clubalso presented the football team atrophy in recognition of its tieing forsecond place in the White I'ine Lea-gue with Deary this past season,

Amy Lawrence was presented witha plaque in recognition of her beingcaptain of the volleyball team.

Members of the volleyball team alsopresented Nrs, Monroe with a gift.

Golden Sunset SeniorCitizens Plan for Christmas

The Golden Sunset Senior Citizensmct Nov. 14).h at the Kendrick k rat-ernal Temple. Thirty-two were pre-sent.

Plans for a Christmas Party weremade. A potluck dinner will be ser-ved at noon Dec. 12.

Turkey, dress)ng, rolls, coffee andpunch will be furnished,

A. gift exchange, not )o exceed $2will be held. Please mark gift foreither lady or man.

Names were drawn for the LionsClub dinner to .be held Dec. 14. A. O.Kanikkeberg and Art Pope will bethe guests,

Jack G. Clifford, executive secre-tary of the Northwest Federation ofSenior Citizens spoke to the group.

The afternoon was fun games ofBingo and Pinochle. Eula Miller wonthe gander and Sue Craig the goose.

Delicious refreshments were ser-ved by Ann Fairfield and Clara Gal-loway, hostesses for the day.

Cathy L. Bennett and Raymond S. Fred DePell of Boise was best man.Morscheck were married Oct. 1 at Ushers were Gary Bennett, Moscow,St. Mary's Catholic church in Gene- the bride's brother; Loren Morschecksee. Cathy is the daughter of Mr. of Genesee, the bridegroom's broth-and Mrs. Donald H. Bennett and Ray er; Jerry Myers of Boise and Patrickis the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Furey of Moscow. Barbara Busch,Morscheck, al] of Genesee. the bridegroom's cousin, was flower

The newlyweds are living at Gene- girl and Eric Bennett the bride's ne-see. He farms with his father in the phew was ring bearer. CandlelightersGenesee area. She is employed by were Clay Morscheck, the bride-the Pea & Lentil Commission at Nos- groom's brother, and Ross Busch, hiscow. She attended the University cousin. All are Genesee residents.of Idaho for three years and he for Tracy Boyd, Moscow, sang andtwo years. Joan Stout, Genesee, played the or-

The Rev. Edward Cope officiated gan. A dinner-dance at the Fire-for the marriage ceremony. Attend- man's Hall in Genesee fo]]owed thelng the bride were her sister, Maid reception at St. Mary's parish hall.of Honor Karyn Bennett of Genesee, The bride graduated in 1974 fromand bridesmaids Julie Ryan, Lori Genesee high school and the bride-Broadhead and Janine Beitz, all of groom in 1972. She is a member ofMoscow, and Sharon Morscheck, of Kappa A]pha Theta sorority and heGenesee, the bridegroom's sister-in- of Delta Tau Delta fraternity,]aw.

TIIANK YOU, FRIENDSHaving sold the Laundercenter to

Dean and Kathy Watson, I wish tothank all my customers for theirpatronage the past twelve years. Iwill continue to dryclean on my re-gular days, Wednesdays and Satur-days until Kathy gets acquaintedwith the business.I hope you will give the Watsonsthe same patronage and courtesyyou have shown my husband and Ithrough the years. I e»]] miss theLaunrleimat and all of you verymuch but wi)] be dropping in fromtime to time lo stay in touch. It hasbeen a pleasure to serve you and tohave been a part of the Kendr)ckbusiness community.

Eva Roscnau

Catholic Aduit EducationClasses Set at Southwick

St. Matthew's Mission, Southwick,announces that the program GenesisII im]] begin Thurs., Nov. 17 at 7:00p. m. at the church. This is a self-contained two-hour program whichwill be held every two weeks for nineweeks. Father Vincent Dwyer, aTrappist Monk wi)l be i'eatured onfilms, tapes and other m;iicr)als. Forfurther information corilact Wal]yand Helen Harris, 89-)685.

He who loses wealth )o.'es much;he who loses a frien I lo.=es more;

. but he who loses courage loses al).—

!Cervantes.

CARD OF TIIANKB

!We wish to express our deep appre-

ciaton to our many fidends for theirkind words of sympathy, cards andcalls through the illness and passingof our brother Roy. What wou]d wehave without friends.

Mr. and Mrs. W)]bur Corkill

CARD OF ~KSI want to thank all of the voters

in Genesee who gave me their voteof confidence at the city election lastTuesday. Your support was truly ap-preciated. I will continue to do thebest job I know how in serving you.

Stan Merrill47c

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BIiFiADIIAKIXG CI~+BSCANCEI.LI;D

The brearl making class thatto be offered at the Kendrick Fire

!Ha)l November 22 has been cancelledduc Lo lack of interest.

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J. Ray Wedin, 61, a Gencsee arearesident for 42 years died Wednes-day at Gritman Memorial Hospital.

B)'.rthday Dinner- He had been ailing since March andSaturday evening Bob and Jim was hospitalized in mid-October for

Davis and De]ores Polumsky were treatment of a heart ailment,dinner guests in the Bill Lublow A, farmer and talented mechanic,home. They all helped Bob celebrate Ray had worked for several Moscowhis birthday. auto agencies and was a past fore-

man at Thompson Motors, Fahren-Dinner Guest- wald Chevrolet and Delta Ford.

Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Bill Lub]ow The past few years hc had operat-were dinner guests in the Lyle Pea ed a custom harvesting ser»ice,home. patricia was also home for working in the ]ower elevations ina visit. central Wash)ngton and in Nez Pcrce

county. He also repaired autos andVisitors in the David Shove home farm machinery in his home shop.

]ast week were Rev. and Mrs. Rick He was a member of the Clllll'cllofSkeen, Rickey and Tammy on Thu~~" Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints.day. Saturday Gertrude Pederson and R y was one of tivilis bol~ on Ta-Ruth Shove helped Kathy celebrate )ioe ridge near Kooskia to Jesse andher birthday, Sunday dinner guests,Jess)e Leitch Wedin, Dec, 18, 1915.were Perry Mattoon, Ruth Shove and The family, three boys and a g)r]iRev. and Mrs. Rick Skeen and fam later moved to Moscow where theily. parents farmed a few nilles west of

Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.'av tois»r. Before moving to the Geneseeid Shove visited the Ernest Wing Valley in 1935, the Wedins spent givehome. years on the Fix Ridge farm now

Mr and Mrs. Em~gham of Kel- operated by Glen Baurngartner.logg visited their daughter and fsm- Wed)n was graduated from Nos-ily, Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Gentry. cow High School in 1934. In addition

Saturday visitors in the Rick Skeen to work)ng as a mechanic, he farmedhome were Mr. and Mrs. Loren Skeen w)t]r lus father. During World Warand Twila of Grangeville. II he remained at home to help withNina and Cathy Win were home the farm while h)s biothers were infrom college this week. the aimed sew»ces.

Patricia Pea visited her parents He was nrarr)ed to Carmen StanleyMr. and Mrs, Lyle Pea. in Pocatello in 1949. Mrs. Wcdin

had been employed in Moscow atCrites Moscow Growers.

Kef1$[jCk HS HDI10I'ot) Ray»ad seiv d on' G e e,school board for 12 years.

The couple continued to farm theFOr FirSt Quarter Lisfed f-i]y p]«e about »x»)es north «

'enesee on old Highway 95.Supt. of Bchoo] Richard Morton Ray is survived by his wife at the

released the first quarter Honor Roll home; three sons, Charles, of Genesecfor Kendrick Junior and Senior High and Jolin and Paul at home; a dau-School. ghter, Charlotte Rucker of Boston;

HIGHEST HONORS; 4,p two grandchildren; two brothers a]-7th Grade: Randy Benjamin so sunive, Roy, his twin, at San Di-8th Grade: Kathy Nail ego, Calif., and Lawrence of Garden

9th Grade: Ronda Conway, Danny Grove, Calf. A sister died previously.Lohman and Brian VonBargen, Services were held Saturday at

10th Grade: None Shorts Funeral IIome.11th Grade: Lord Benjamin and Burial in Moscow cemetery,

Lisa Boe. A Good, Dependable Man12th Grade: Joan Bi)flow, Joanne'n this world of undependablc

Parks, Amy Lawrence and Catliy i)rings, human and otherwise, RayChristensen. Wcdrn stood out not because he

H)gh Honors —3.70 to 3.99 was big, imPortant or wealthY, but7th Grade: Charlene Pal'ks, Daryl because he was a dependable man.

Riedinger, Linda Williams. He was a good man, too, in this8th Grade: Teresa Howerton and world when good men are all too

Wayne Weidcrt. few. In Genesee whenever there9th Grade: Cindy Boe. .something important or worth-

'0th Grade: Lori Courtright, while, you could find Ray Wedin...11th Grade: Helen Fcy, Trin~ Lock never loud, seldom talking... but

ett, Doug Parks, Denise Wolgg and ready and willing to do what he couldLane Utley. to help. He served on the school

12 Grade: David J, W)]])ams Dav board for many years, worked wellid V. Williams, Cindy Lohman and ivith his neighbors in the Valley andGary Brammer, was a good civic club member. He

Honors —3.25 to 3.69 was intelligent, hard-wor]ring and7th Grade: Shannon Ruark and was always reasonable and it was al-

Lisa Vallem ways a pleasure to work or just vis-8th Grade; Misti Co)haugh, Mitch it with him. Loyal husband, good fa-

Cuddy, Beth Hslrris and Randy Ron ther, hard-working, good friend...frow. these memories make Ray Wedin

9th Grade: Darren Clemenhagen sound like a common man, maybe hePatty Heath, Janie Jacobs, Cynth)a was, but then maybe these virtuesMillard, Gina Whitingel; and Wendy al'en't so common these days. Out inAV)11)ams. the Valley neighbors will miss their

10th Grade: Ferris Cuddy, Bonnie good friend... I'l miss him, too.Ls.wrence, Janet War»rer and Lcd —BillWeidert.

11th Grade: Cindy Bennett, Mikelcourtright, Bret Gertje, Jill Hoo f- Ge|1eSee COI1Soljd IIfed Fundland, Glenda Lohinan, Jeff Lohman,and Scott Manful].

»th Gra«: Po)]y Tay]- B««Dr>Ve NOW UnderWayRenfrow, Jim Peavy, Lyle Deobaldand Jim Brocke. Solicitors for the 1977 GeneseeHonorable Ment)on~.pp to 3.24 Conso]idated Fund Drive wi]] be con-7th Grade: Bridget Brown Jean tacting Genesee residents betweenGlenn, Kevin Lohman and Jerri Roy Nov. 14 and Nov. 3P th)s year,8th Grade: Robin Courtright. The fund raising project is spon-9th Grade: Marie Burdick sored by the Genesee Civic Associa-10th Grade: Scott Lohman, Tcd lion and cha)rwoman this year isRossiter, Guy VonBargen Kathy penner. Contr)but fons will11th Grade: Mike Brocke, Debi be donated to the Amer)can CancerGroseclose and Lora Howerton. Society Idaho Heart Assoc)at)on;12th Grade: Mark Moran, Daren March og Dimes; American RedManful), Nancy Ingle and Rick Glenn. Cross, Sa]vation Army, Camp Fire,

U. S. O., Lewis-Clark Council BoyVFW, Auxiliary News— Scouts, National Multiple Schlerosis

Society, Cystic Fibrosis, Idaho LungThe VFW and Ladies Auxiliary I Associatkm, Genesce Ambulance

held a combined meeting Nov. 10th. ~ Fund, or any other charity of theThe next regular meeting will be donor's choice.

held Dec. 8, at 8:00 p. m. Solicitors may pick their envelopesA Tupperware Party will be held up at the First Security Bank Nov.

Dec. 1 at 7;30 p. m. in the VFW Hall 14, and should return them to thefor members with the public invited. Bank by December 1st.Points recevide will go for funds toimprove our kitchen. Cupboards andfloor covering being the project. JOan SilflOW a Winner

December 10th will be the nextVFW members snd guest dance. Keep I n WOOI COnteStthe date open. Joan Silflow, a senior at Kendrick

The Christmas Party will be held Hifh School, was the winner in theDecember 17 with a social hour at Junior Division of the District 5,6:30—potluck 'to fol]ow, Turkey and 'Make It Yourself With Wool Con-dressing to be furnished by the post. test" held at the University of IdahoGift exchange for the children. Bring Saturday, Nov. 12. Joan modeledfor boy or girl. a brown tweed blazer and slack out-

XIappy Thanksgiving! See you next fitmeeting night. This entitles her to an a]l expense

paid trip to Boise to compete withIN APPRECIATION other Idaho winners on Nov. 21. Joan

I am grategul to so many for mak- is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-ing the night og October 3pth such vin S)]flow. The competition is spon-an enjoyable evening. Under the s»ed annua]]y by the National Aux-leadership of Worthy Matron Cry- L]ary Wool Growers Association andsta] and Worthy patron Eugene of its state affiliates.Canyon Chapter, an evening of song,renewal of friendships and remines-cing, was much enjoyed. HOSpllQ I PIOfeS ~ ~ ~I appreciated the presence of somany of the Grand family, distin- Forrest-guished OES guests, members of my Joe Forrest, Bear Pidge, was ableown family and so many friends. to return home Sun., Nov. 13 afterI am indeed proud and honored to being a patient at St. I uke's Hospitalrepresent Canyon Chapter for the'n Spokane since Oct. 29, when heGrand family. entered to submit to surgery on his

My thanks for all the cards, gifts, knee. Joe says he still has some pain,and efforts made by all, especially but is mightly glad to be home.Canyon 67. Y'ou have made this anevening to remember. If you make a mistake, don't cor-

Nrs. Andrew Cox rect it, you have made another one.

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THE GAZETTE - NEWS) THURSDAY, NOVI«fBER 17, 1977

Togae Gaxe&e 1%em+A Consolidation of The Kendrick Gazette and The Genesee News

Published every Wcetnesdny (dated Thursday) and entered as secondclass matter at the Post Office in Kendrick, Idaho 83537 and Genesee,Idaho 83832, Lntnh County, under Act of Congress of March, 1879.

The Official Newspaper of Genesee, Kendrick and Juliaetta, Idaho

Jane L. Roi.h and William A. Roth, PublishersWatlianr h, Roth, Editor -.'- Mrs. James Cuddy, News Editor

Genesee —Telephone 285-1513 Kendrick —Telephone 289-5731Subscription Rates: $4,00 per year In State —$4.50 Out of State

Advertising Rates Given Upon Application

cd I.herefore on said ballot.That the qualified elector in said

sub-distr ict receiving the highestnrrmber of votes cast at said electionshall be declared elected.

That the said election will be con-duct.ed as nearly as practicable inaccordance with t,he general electionlaws of the State of Idaho.

Dat,ed this 15th dny of November,1977.

COMMUNITY CE<METERYMAINTENANCE DISTRICT

By Charlotte Kuehl, Secretarypub dat.es: Nov, 17, 24; Dec. 1, 1977

KHUC ',%)TltI "EB

NOTICE OF ELECTION

Gcrrosm Community Cemetery

MAINTKNAICK DISTRICT

Notice is Hereby Given that Pur-suant to Section 30-1514, Code Anno-tated the Commissioners of the Gen-esee Cemetery Maintenance Districthave caused said cemetery mainten-ance district to be divided into i.hreesub-districts know as cemeterycommissioners sub-districts 1, 2, and3; and that sub-districts 1, 2, and 3nnd the boundaries thereof are moreparticularly set forth and describedin n resolution by the Board of Com-missioners on file with the Clerkthereof, reference to which is herebymade for further particulars.

Notice is Hereby Further Given,thn.t an election will be held wittrinsaid cemetery district at the follow-ing designated polling place: CityRoom of thc F<iremcn's Hall; thatsaid elect,ion will bc held on i.he I"irstMonday of Deccrrrber', between thehours of onc o'lock nnd seveno'lock in i,he nft.crnoon of said dayfor t.he purpose of elect,ing commis-sioners from sub-dist,rict. one (1) andsrrb-dist.rict iwo (2) of said cemeterymaintenance district, who shall be aresident. of i.he same comrrrissioner'ssub-district..

That the nnmo of candidates forcommissioners mny be proposed bynomination orpctition, signed byfive or more qualified voters of saidcemetery mnini,cnance district, filedwith the undersigned secret.ary atlenst five days before the date ofsaid election, ns above set forth, andi.lie 1'rnlncs of such pcr'sons so propos-ed shall be placed upon the ballotsto be used in said elect.ion; providedhowever, that any qualified electormay write the name of nny qualifiedelector to nct as cemetery maurten-nnce commissioner on his ballot nsherein provided in the space provid-

N(YI'ICK OI<'IIQIIWAYDISTRICT ELECTION

To nll qualified voters within SouthLatnh Highway District in Latah andNezPerce Co., State of Idaho. Noticeis hereby given that on the firstMonday in December, 1977 to-wit;On Monday, the 5th day of December1977 at the Genesee City Hall andat the Kendrick Fire Station, an elec-tion will be held for the election ofa commissioner from Sub-DistrictNo. 3 for a term of four (4) yearswhich election shall be open at 1:00o'lock p. m, of said election day, nndwill continue until 7:00 o'lock p, m.of same dny.

Any person residing within theabove named District nnd who pos-sesses nll the qualifications of anelector under the general laws ofIdaho is entitled t,o vote in this elec-tion.

The names of candidates for com-missioner (must be a resident of SubDistrict No. 3), mny be proposed bynominatirrg pei.ition signed by ten ormore qualified electors residing with-in the said highway district andwould represent Sub-District No. 3on the Board of Commissioners if el-ected. The names of such personsso proposed will be printed upon theballots if said nominating petitionsare filed with thc undersigned sec-retary at least ten days before thedate of said election. Any qualifiedelect.or may write in the name ofany eligible candidate on his ballot,

Dnted this 7th day of November,

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1977.DON E. SPRINGER, SecretaryBoard of CommissionersSouth Latnh Highway District

pub dates: Nov. 17, 24, Dec. 1, 1977

NOTICE OF K<LECTION

GKNKSKF, RURAL I'IRKPROTECTION DISTRICT

To all qualified voters within theGenesee Rural Fire Protection Dis-trict, in Latah and NezPerce Coun-ties, State of Idaho, Notice is herebygiven that on the first Monday inDecember, 1977, to-wit: on Monday,the 5th day of December, 1977, in theCity Room of the Firemen's Hall inGenesee, Latah County, State ofIdaho, an election will be held forthe election of a director from Sub-District Three (3) for a term of four(4) years, which election shall beopen at 1 o'lock p. m. of said elec-tion day, and will continue until 7o'lock p. m, of the same day.

Any person residing within theabove named District and who pos-sesses all the qualifications of anelector under the general laws ofIdaho is entitled to vote in this elec-tion.

The name of candidates for direc-tor may be proposed by nominatingpetitions (petitions can be obtainedat Springer Insurance Agency; sign-ed by five (5) or more qualified elec-tors residing within the district ofsaid Rural Fire Protection Districtin which the proposed candidates re-sides nnd would represent upon theBoard of Directors if elected, Thenames of such so proposed will beprinted upon the ballots if said nom-inating petitions are filed with theundersigned secretary at least tendays before the date of said election.Any qualified voter may write in thename of any eligible candidate on hisballot.

Dated this 25th dny of October,1977.

J, P. Hermann, secretary,Board of Directors,Genesee Rural Fire Protec. Dist,

pub. Nov. 17, 24, Dec. 1, 1977

NOTICE OF ELECTION

of Southwick Potlatch

Cemetery District CommissionersNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

an election of Southwick PottlachCemetery District Commissionerswill be held in the said District onMonday, December 5, 1977 at theSouthwick Ladies'id Hall, Countyof Nez Perce nnd Clennvnter, Idaho,at which time one (1) Commissionerfrom Sub-District No. 3 will be elect-ed for a term of four (4) years.

The commissioner whose term isexpiring is John Lettenmaier, Sub-District No. 3,

Polls will be open from 1:00 p. m.until 5:00 p. m. of said day.

Dated this 7th day of November,1977.

P,lbert Lawrence, ClerkPub., No.. 10, 17, 24, 1977

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ASUI APPOINTMKNTSANNOUNCED

Moscow —Dave Lockhert has beenappointed to fill the Associated Stu-dents University of Idaho senateseat vacated by the resignation ofMike Ayersman,

Lockhert, who will serve throughDec. 14, 1977, is s, sophomore comm-unications major and is the son ofMr. and Mrs. Robert Lochhert, Lew-iston. He has also been appointedto serve on Senate Rules and Regula-tions committee, the communicationsboard and the parking policy com-mittee. All of his appointments ex-pire in December,

Other UI students receiving ASUIappointments to various boards andcommittees and their terms of ser-vice include: three Kendrick studentsMark Mustoe, jr. agricultural majorand son of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mus-toe, Route 1, Parking Policy Com-mittee through Dec. 31, 1977; JanisWhitin ger, junior clothing, textilesand design major and the daughterof Mr. and Mrs, James Whitinger,Route 2, Parking Policy Committeethrough Dec. 31, 19?7, and CarolYenni, senior home economics majorand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WayneYenni, Rt. 1, Parking Policy Comm-ittee through Dec. 31, 1977.

Imagination is the ruler of ourdreams —Let reason be the ruler ofour waking thoughts.—William B.Clulow,

Realism will at length be found tosurpass imagination; and to suitand savor all literature.—Mary Ba-ker Eddy

NOTICE OF ELECTIONOF CEMETERY

DISTRICT COMMISSION<ERSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that an election of NEZ-TAH CEM-L< TERY MAINTENANCE DISTRI-CT Commissioners will be held in thesaid District on Monday, December5, 1977, at the City Hall, City ofKendrick, County of Latah, Idaho,at which time one (1) commissionerfrom Sub-District 1 will be electedfor a four (4) year term and one (1)commissioner from Sub-District No.2, will be elected for a four (4) year !term.

The Commissioner Sub - Districtsare as follows; Juliaetta and FixRidge, Sub-Dstrict No. 1; BearRidge Sub-District No. 2 and Amer-can Ridge, Kendrick and part ofNez Perce County, Sub-District No. 3.

Polls will be open from 1:00 P. M.until 5 o'lock P. M. of said day.Nominations may be made by peti-tion with not less than ten (10)qualified electors names on said pe-tition and filed with the secretaryup to and including the 25th day ofNovember, 1977, for said nomineesnames to be placed on the ballot,

Dated this 28th day of October,1977.

FLOYD HEIMGARTNERSecretary

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THE GAZETTE - NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1977

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ItcsUessncss is discontent — and Former A e Idisc(ninlt. is the first necessity of rea esi en s

Begins New Skills Seriesogrnm .S—dmiccmrr Paeeed AWay ReCently I IThe supplemental reading classes

I Word was received this weel; of the) are beginnin a new word attack ii A IHAIIKSBIV)IIB IHOIINI l) )I;.=~--,J;-'.:.--;::=.;--,;,.--.';.';-~.—.-,,--v,-—.,=I passing of I rances 1 Piercc<) Phillips

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e many blessings which we are privileged i)<

)HOlld<II) Gift Idea l

I J inl(s siithcilin was Lhe son of I the pronounciation of a new word,! Ii:I: I'au)inc il'ieice) Su]her]in. Boih died The children have beg(m to collect I ani sw ,I to enjoy. We are thankful for goodf Al /III jT+rag 1, on the same duy, A further tragic on the prizes offered them at the be-! /Ittl CALCULATOICQ f noti'as th it the small great grand- ginning of the year. Tokens are I I) / y

dau htcr of Louise (Pierce) Hanks1given them for doing their tasks

Ih I I ) ship and patronage of the good people IIj~ also divd on ].hv same day.~

we)) and these tokens can be tumed,' laThonlas I'iei'ce and wife of Barstow,,in for prizes, Most popular so far$9.95 ooiir min:r iv I in s<rokcnc for the hcc been n room sign with the i

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Phil's sincerely hope that you feel the 'I< I)'civices. child's name on ii. and in his own II FRESH OYSTERS, Medium, 10 oz. $1 29) love warmth and apprecation of God'on lip Ll Th(v rvnlainin«sisteiJs of Frances choice of colors. ~'k n B eg ~

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j< I'h'itive»; L n'o: i<: nk ., Pauline soih- on 'inc dncdby, h<rh Alice Hcnoon,J~

r para (agpi, BSSOlfaa,, lb. $1 .I9< ho un tifu I Blessings at this season. ]) 1

)I @On S EteCtrOnig S .I: ci )in, Maig<ti J(nsen and Made]inc our Parent's Advisory council chair-Goo<)win, ull l.eside in Spokane. man, and the teacher, Mrs, Marlene l y YYe YYill HaVe AVailable fOr

11<'lldri< k )'llonv 98!)-.'>98'3 f) Mcyer will go to Lcwiston to attend I / I ThankSgiVing, pi'pmpei itiVe PriCeSan all-day meeting about the Sup- '

--"=--.:=::='=--.h=-.—.=-;—;~=<:~..~;=:.4I FFA-FHA Roller Skating ) plemcntal Reading program. ', Armour s Fresh Corn Oil Basted Turkeys

HEI yEETg IParty past Thursday INext wednesday school will be let j I Norbest Frpzen Turkeys I)ar y as urs ay out at 1:30 p. m. for Thanksgiving 'raft Cheese

Becwar Bone-In HamsT)iv I<vn<lr)ck F) A and FHA. chap-I zr<iz It<sty zD t i<Is< I i i i i c Jmoi roikr ~piro<'rmg rnrir o mo nd r, o ' cr """ please place your order early to assure 2 lhi. $1.85 Iwill be a retalce of group pic),ures.i A.ll grades will be retaken.

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hlcRae Realty1

p. trr, <roI' i nor<, cic,,n inn farl B]g Bear Idge I S)10AR MA)IDAPI)I I 1in Lewiston, Idaho the commiiniii(s of Igvndriclc, Gelle- CA';Il Brolvn or Powdered Or.mges, XVF, ll oz. Ocean S ira —1G oz. Dei Monte —'79svc;i(id Co!ion, ivhose )vFA anc] 1<~A The IluPPy Hom ClubIf You Plan To vh;iptci s ivcrc invit.ed. 3 Ibs. jl 3)c 35c 3 fin

hhnUY Oit SI"I.L— qbc FFA woii)d );)cc to express i>lrs. Johanna Nc]s»»1«n»«— 35c 3 finesI

Local Ile]p —CullI villous cnmmiinities I'or attendinrr Johanna Nelson was honored with

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; v"r, n,. „"imc','.inI>cmroncv o 'cCull IC<li». Fur I'roi'essionu), . iis thanks ].o Lhe chuperones of thc Wednesday evening Nov. 9th, Mrs !

I'ndrlck289-3307 i T)ie )«nut)Uk 11"A hus been spon- a birthday clinner at the home of Mr,

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1 sot in„ fie]d trips 1'or mvmbers inter- i and Mls, Etv)n Ha)acth. Others at-) OrayfieIruit fIOriga Pin)S fdhg< tel dbh BONUS COUPON

~Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Slind and

cn'(v Itvka)ty, Lwst. 748-8)187I ested in the ineats contest. on Fri 'ending were Mr, and Mis. Roy P

GOI.D MEDAL'i

In<i. nor< 'irio. sinn cok. zhc rnirnvdi Cranberries, Fresh Sno-boy or Oc Spray I Ib, 39e FIOIIR ii

; snow storm of the season kept Mr.

Tangerines, Jumbo Size, Satsuma, Ib 3ge '0 lbS, 89clvlth tins CouponPaity Iceckter of Juliaetta accom- I Caul]flow«, SnoW white, cello wrapped, head 49c I Phil's Fioo(1 Csty,irh I

pan)ed Mrs. E<klic Galloway ancl Mrs Il Goo(l Thru Nov. 38, lg>7'

I ai ry c)etiim to a Home Demonstra- 1 Sweet Potatoes US No. 1 Ib, 39tion Consiimer .Holiclay session at BONUS COUPONMoscow on I'riclay.

,d) Mi. and Ml's. Boyd Le]and, clarks- 'incemeat, None Such, 28 oz. jar $1.59 Marshmaflows, Kraft 10~/~ oz, 3~f„1ton were Sunclay guests of hcr fath- ct Vev' Kz kd K gh

ei, Ecl Halscth, Ainold and Mi. ancl S ove Top Stuffing fvlix, for Pork Mixed Nuts, Planters reg. 12 oz. $1.55~

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. » c«.'orn or Chicken, 6 oz. 63c Walnuts, Gold Shield, 12 p, $1 .69 )to spokane simdcaiyv and brought Joe Miracle Whip, Kraft, Qt. $1.19 Colby Cheese Kraft 12 . $ 'I 29Forest home from a hospital there.,Kendrick I " g Joc is reportecl to be iecupel'ating j

S ur Cr am, WF pr Darigold 3 ofr $ 1 Whip Cream, WF or Darigold, pint65c I

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wc)). II Olives, WF, Large Pitted, 6 oz. 59c Karo Syrup Red label )6 oz 59Teel, Phyllis and Helen Feyultan, Wa. were Sunday visitors of II (, II JI - F g]I ~t

ItXZZZZZZZZ g~ ** * r** * *r; IJohanna No<con,

) I Helen and Flcrman Hinric]c attend-l I ,Id the Troy-Deary Gun Club turkey

shoot Sunday af i,ernoon. iopal Fol est y)s)tcc) her brother, Phil and Donna Heineil ~pen Sundays gppn tp 3Evcrett 1 razicr in a Spokane Nurs-ing Home Sunday.

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,.:A.- jJ 7 4 Roy Clcmenhagen, Mr, ancl Mrs. Ger- dsy afternoon w)th Mrs. A. C, W)]- " r = zr rrrrrrzrzrrrrrgt—~~ mr~cressers- ald Ha)satb, and Mi', and Mts. Cecil ~son I HChallibellaln lttendccl the Ceclar Mi. and Mrs. JerrY J. Ingle were H

/ PROUDLY ANNOUNCING THAT Rlclge sale and suppel'at«<]ay Sun<)ay dmner guests of her mother " /+QfggJean I] Gr)nS ls IIII)fl] IIs Now Mrc, George Earker oi Jnw< ~<on i:rig onri i'ori Galloway, L iderv

uncl Joe and Esther Rhodes of Orc-I ton were iveekend guests of L<ula and 1Hgon ivere Sunday afternoon visitors Jeriy Gal]o» ay. i iih d lid i Ii'. L(lr-Bringing Advanced Halrcuttll)g 8t Sifin Care to Our Shop

Dewey und Andy Gal]ov'ay of Jii- dsy night supper guests, Kraig ancl i H

FIRST AIIINIJERS1IRT SPECIAL ThlS Mg all]<

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ii: iin omi J rtv Gcsowny viciicri

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<iori roinmins hmn with <hoor.Manley

Siillday cvvtling on ihcil'ay homeIBovill wel'c SaLur(iay ayfi.ernoon vis- I H

Of]r g5 peltn Fpr Is(s) g> 5A ftrom 11'oscow after visiting with! itnrs at the Bill Adams home. H

Jolul Gallowiiy who is a patient atj JVIr. and Mrs, Ervin Halseth visit- <

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OPEN: 9 to 5 —Tuesdays Through Saturdays Giiiman ho. pi]a).I

e<1 with her mother, i<mrs, Bertha Lil-HMis, W;tynv Wilson t vtiiinvd h»n<l

iliv. at Lapwa) on Sunday.

H HTELEPHONE 276-705> S;ii.a<day vicning after spendingscv- Mr, all Mt's. Oscar Slind were last H—I miIe South of Juliaetta on Highway 3 ciill d«Ss wiLh hcr parenis ai, ('I"in-)Thursday evening guests of Mr, ancl I

HJim 8c BeV Bell OWnerS Ph. 289-4587 "a a lg a,

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Ml's, Cecil Chaniberlain. ~ 8 H

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FPHfll TIIRIIEyS Wll.l M Ill)l ON FRIMy, NOYEIrIB'R III

Lyons ectronicsSwool Polaloos School Boy Pod Choico

Or yamS DeliCiOuS AppleS large Oraogarj

Full Refrigeration Service,t Will Make perfect Christmas Gifts!!29clb. 4ibs.$ 1.00 19clb. Phone 289-5983

This season's new hair styles really need blpw dryers andSCOTT TOWELS, Large Roll, each 67c

I ~AyNE HARRIS I!I'rons to keep them looking their best. And we got em

JIFFY CAKE MIXES —White Yellow or Devil's Food 4 for $1 I g ~„d4 ~ I OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 9;PP TO 5;PPI.'r".enSed 4uC ieneerBISQUICK —The AII-purpose Flour Mix, -- 40 oz pkg SI Og ! cocoon so<vino oommorc<n< — ~ for Appointments Call —2Sp-4027 ~GOLD MEDAL UNBLEACHED FLOUR, 10 lb. bag $1.45 rrsazzz —Banicruptcics —IIczhi Et(tet,NALLEY'S TANG SALAD DRESSING, Quart $1.09 j THE erat>~~WESTERN FAMILY FRUIT COCKTAIL, 17 oz. 43c

Is«s-ss's< —KonddiH<kck ss«~vs

BUMBLE BEE WHOLE OYSTERS, 8 oz. can 97c - vicICI WITT, Owner KENDRICKg IDAHO

CERAMIC SHOP

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nsesre'our<eMsas'szenssNo ) STANDARD OIL DISTRIBUTORDARIGOLD EGGNOG,

WHIPPING CREAM, Check Orzr Gift Select]ozsSOUR CREAM,NALLEY'S CHIP DIPS,KNUDSEN'S FROZEN YOGURT STRAWBERRY SUNDAE Pkg of 4 Bge

Fresh Oroaod Slab Bacon Smoked German Fresh Mod. )),,lrzen'aSaosago by lho piece Sausage Oysters ),~1!Iilgeaut99c lb. $1.09 lb. $1.f9 lb. 10 oz. $1.19 i

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