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4 ELKO DAILY FREE PRESS, Elko, Nevada Saturday, July 10, 1993 Elk County elementary schools' perfect attendance -4- II Mikell Sanderson, Sergio Davila, David Luna, Adalberto Miramontes, Brian Newby, Jessica Duran, Yesenia Haro, Kimberly Peterson, Maria Torrero, Paul Garcia, Rodolfo Saucedo, Gema Prieto, Sandra Lujan, Julene Roach, Melissa Wolters. CRAMMER SCHOOL NO. 2 Kindergarten: Renee Butler, Erick Fletes, Andrea Franzoia, Michaelene McDade, Sheila Nelson, Richard Porter. 1st Grade: Shane Atwood, Sapna Bhakta, Kristin Cook, Cassandra Keogh, Bo Nelson, Cassie Puccinelli, John Rose. 2nd Grade: Julio Lara.

3rd Grade: Brett Boge, Sara Conner, Michelle Gibson, Chris Hunton, Stacy Marston, Kyle Tom, Derrick Tybo, Lupe Vera, Lauren Ward. 4th Grade: Heeran Bhakta, Amanda Churchfield, Laurie Elmore. 5th Grade: Derrick Gibson, Landon Harris, Meagan Morrison. 6th Grade: Lisa Brachel, Michael Hunton, Kathryn Symmes, Dustin Wunderlich. JACKPOT COMBINED SCHOOL Kindergarten: Dane Clinkenbeard, Araseli Bautista, Rodrigo Romero.

2nd Grade: Rosy Salas, Victoria Sandoval. 4th Grade: Jose Gonzales. 5th Grade: Victor Martinez. SPRING CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Kindergarten: Nicholas Evans. 1st Grade: Michael Gubber, Mathew Kinser, Terri Pitts, Kevin Keen, Zachary Gerber.

2nd Grade: Austin Loreman, Jessica Walters, Adam Kemmerer. 3rd Grade: Ty Young, Nicholas Davis, Frank Ward, Eric Williams, William Bench. 4th Grade: Brandi Blume, Ben Frank, Lisa Black, Mary Curtis, Zachary White, Shelley Shobe, Matthew Hart, Angela Kelly, Sarah Pennell. 5th Grade: Nikki Stump, Kelli Wol-land, Chrissie Cantrell, Arlo Schenk, Jenessa Rahn, Matt McDaid. 6th Grade: Ronny Robinson, Emily Stewart, Andi Kemmerer, Erin Smith, Hadly James, Randy Bench, Jennifer Myers, Amanda Marvel, Ben Gibson, Sarah Herr, Kristen Robinson, Jess Jones, Denny Goodenough, Dallas Bastin, Tanya Spradlin, Michelle Harasha.

5th Grade Manuel Cabral Jacob Botts. 6th Grade: Bob Ziegenbein, Shane DelRio, Chris Howell. NORTHSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Kindergarten: Lindsay Kenley, Hunnan Pope, Jeremy August 1st Grade: Ashley Funk, Saul Quin-tero, Brian Seal, Cammie Basanez, Mary Hiles, Josephine Hubbard. 2nd Grade: Becky Concannon, Shauna Stickley, Jex Lawrence, Ryan Forness, Elisabeth Puentes, Benjamin Schmitt, Courtney Staszak. 3rd Grade: Amy Anderson, Andrea Neitz, Stacy Wenzel, Briana Brown, Michael Collier, Angela Larrinaga, Eliberto Quintero, Emilia Snyder.

4th Grade: Michael Hiles, Matt Mock, Jessica Palmer, Eric Santti, John Ruark, Vimal Bhakta, Austin Brown. 5th Grade: Shawn Anderson, Jose Marin, Benjamin Scilacci, Cory Wenzel, Lindsey Bodo, Jayshree Bhakta, Jaime Quintero, Michael Rossolo. 6th Grade: Angela Seal, Marlene Waters, Dipti Bhakta, Ashley Santti. WEST WENDOVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Kindergarten: Olivia Alejandre, Jessica Salazar, Rocio Dorado, Alexis Hutchings, Jennifer Wood, Janel Miramontes, Kasey Crawford, Leo Rodriguez, Hugo Ruiz, Jose Macias. 1st Grade: Staci Spillman, Christina Parra, Omar Lara, Pedro Mor-quecho, Corina Prieto.

2nd Grade: Lucy Paara, Juan Haro, Chris Miera, Ivan Luna, Ashlee Haws, Norma Rodriguez. 3rd Grade: Nikki Bishop, Gloria Dorado, Jesus Dorado, Gustavo Mor-quecho, Juan Davila. 4th Grade: Kira Bishop, Carli Roach, Noelia Cema, Celena Archuleta, Javier Prieto, Jimmy Gutierrez, Maribel Rodriguez, Alfredo Haro, Jesus Rodriguez, Virginia Tor-rero, Jamie Zacharias, Maria Serna, Danny Zacharias, Ricardo Benitez. 5th Grade: Leticia Benitez, Nathan Morgan, Amber Terry, Aurora Willis, Dana Cook, Derek Zacharias, Marshall Kraupie Carlos Lara, Jesus Saucedo, Cobey Freeman, Maria Gonzales, Nancy Gonzales, Andrew Christensen, Holly Cloward, David Contreras, Lusio Gonzales, Amy Murphy, Loriss Sandman, Jessy Saucedo, David Tripp. 6th Grade: Valentine Cornejo, AUretnwv Piit This week's mystery Photos are from the lUjbiery rilUlU.

Northeastern Nevada Museum's Edith Green collection. Anyone able to identify any of these persons or the date of photos is asked to contact the museum at 738-3418. The unidentified photo collection is always available at the museum's front desk. Last week's Basque group photo was identified by Mercedes Lostra, Mercedes Lostra Macpherson, Sara Ghrist, Renie and Myrtle Moiola, Kim and Barbara Errecart. From left, Bernardo Yanci, Estefania Yanci, Kim Errecart, Anna Urrizaga Alberdi, Lyndia Errecart, Theresa Moiola, Julie Black, Gary Lopez, Pam Migloretto and Francis Lostra.

The two small children in front are Jacques Errecart and Glynnis Ghrist Wright and in back, behind Julie Black is Larine Aldaya Regnier. The weight lifter was identified by Sara Ghrist and Benito Goitianda of Boise as Benito Goitiandia. He is still living in Boise and was a visitor at the Basque Festival held this past weekend and recognized himself in the paper. Students attaining perfect attendance for the second semester of the 1992-93 year in Elko County elementary schools: OWYHEE COMBINED SCHOOLS Jeremy Johnson, Sarah Vipham, Cody Whiterock, Sarah Manning, Johnny Hall, Brandon Prior, Stephanie Zody, Ruben Hall. SOLTHSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Kindergarten: Connie Adamson, Elizabeth Cespedes.

1st Grade: Crystal Cespedes, Anahi Flores, Edgar Flores, Luis Flores, Jesus Uribe. 2nd Grade: Michelle Adamson, Adrian Flores, Marisela Geata, Cherish Guitar, Melissa Heuscher, Samantha Koncher, AJ. Lara, Jayton Marler, Alesha Piccinini, Edward Sandoval. 3rd Grade: Jackie Bendt Florencio Cortez, Marilu Flores, Jose Jacobo, Elyse Johnston, Cuauhtemoc Ortiz, Joshua Rather, Lorenza Romero, Cesar Rodriguez, Rocio Rodriguez. 4th Grade: Gonzalo Estrada, Leslie LaScola, Fernando Luna, Pablo Marin, Andrea Piccinini, Maria Robles, Carlos Salaz.

5th Grade: Nicholas Avila, Ernesto Cortes, Victor Estrada, Angela Fierro, Edith Garcia, Finie Harmer, Alexander Marin, Marisela Ramos, Horacio Ruiz. 6th Grade: Eloy Avila, Daniel Cortes, Robert Gaines, Michelle Gan-dolfo, Estella Marin, Ana Ortiz, Kyle Santti. CARLIN COMBINED SCHOOL Kindergarten: Katrina Carr. 1st Grade: Nikki Mecham, Savanna Doke. 3rd Grade: Shasta Doke, Jon Skinner.

4th Grade: Tim Syrop, RaeLynn Gamez. 5th Grade: Brandi Cobb, John Me-jia, Nate Stark, Krystal Thacker. 6th Grade: Lisa Gillespie, Kelly GehrlcG MOUNTAIN VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Kindergarten: Briana Atencio, Nathan Beck, Tyler Bleazard, Douglas Braithwaite, Bryant Hines, Brad Jones, Amber Marques, Sarah Nutting, Zachary Pingree, Anthony Por-trey, Lance Stitzel, Bryan Wilson. 1st Grade: Jamilee Fogle, Samuel Garcia, Victor Nostrom. 2nd Grade: Dane Ashley, Jason Beck, Christopher Blinn, Ashley Borden, Dallas Boyer, Christi Chabot, Lisa Gilbertson, Aaron Martinez, Bobbi Mathewson, Matt Milligan, Matt Zander.

3rd Grade: Matthew Alleman, Brittany Blanchard, Brianna Deihl, Kenny Jones, Shaun Merrill, Jenny Portrey, Lauralee Ward, Danielle Whitten, Tyler Wilson. 4th Grade: Trista Ashley, Chris Gleeson, Ryan Griswold, Tyler Gunter, Tiffany Lee, Dustin Nostrom, Kallie Peterson, Matt Pope, Dustin Post Karina Ramirez, Roy Robinson, Kimberly Schneider, Khoa Tran, Julie Ward, Dayla Williams, Alex Wilson. 5th Grade: Desirae Beck, Thomas Caudill, Vince Cichy, Haily Lostra, Jessica Myers, Bart Piper, Brandon Pope, Brian Pope, Michael Portrey, Mark Weston, Andy Wilson, Dennis Williams. 6th Grade: Thayne Atencio, Melissa Baker, Buddy Boecker, Stacy Borden, Nicole Brown, Casey Cain, Carl Dunn, Jewel Finney, Marcus Lesbo, Kam Peterson, Bryan Rawlinson, Thane Sandoval, Sarah Woods. WELLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Kindergarten: Chadwick Harding, Cameron Reber.

1st Grade: Hismael Casas, Lee Ha-ney, Wendy Lundy. 2nd Grade: Nathan Reber. 3rd Grade: Chema Casas, Kevin Sorensen, Jose Casas. 4th Grade: Vincent Fernandez, Me-lanie Philpot, Joann Philpot '-ftv MrMf '4 last night the new buildings were ofr ficially declared completed. He pointed out this is the first time he can recall that a contract for the construction of school buildings in the district has been completed ahead of schedule.

Skyline Construction Co. was the contractor. July 11, 1968: The 1968 Elko County Babe Ruth All-Stars were announced today by league president George Glazier. The team will be managed and coached by Adolph Jaramillo, Myron Blossom and Al Mann of the league-winning Battle Mountain Dodgers. Players named to the team were: American Oil Pilots Eddy Wright Mike Beebe; Battle Mountain Dodgers Lyle Johnson, Bo Young, Calvin Cooper, Craig Roberts; Carlin Cougers Danny Kessler, Victor Plumb; Commercial Hotel Cowboys Pat Combs, Dennis Libro; Stockmen's Indians David Cunningham, Tom Ballew, Robbie Wunderlich, Joe Skivington; Nevada National Bank Bankers Mike Hachquet Alternates were Jet Carpenter, Pat Bren-nen, Clair Morris, Fred Skivington and Mike Martin.

Janet Petersen, Museum Registrar 3 0 Federal trials resume News from past issues of the ELKO FREE PRESS compiled by the Northeastern Nevada Museum staff. of $50 a day for their services, $40 in pay and the rest for parking and lunch, he said. While the budget for juror pay dropped from $70 million last year to $68.8 million this year, the supplemental bill brings the total for this year to $74.3 million. The budget for attorneys' fees, which initially decreased from $221 million to $215 million, now totals $270 million. Court-appointed attorneys usually receive $60 an hour for in-court work and $40 and hour for work out of court, but 16 court districts pay them $75 per hour in or out of court, Sellers said.

Join Us ELKO UNITED METHODIST FELLOWSHIP 425 Railroad St. (Leotard Comer) Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Ted Vlrts, Pastor 753-5220 PERM PLUS Now through July 31 save 20 on perms and relaxers. Also save on Paul Mitchells Perm Pak.

For only 3.99 you'll receive a 2-oz. Super Charged Conditioner, a super gentle Detangler Comb, both a 7.45 value, plus a certificate worth 3.99 off your next complete salon service. 738-4060 2190 Idaho Street Whtl (uppUta It it Saving (HI pamw nguiwy pncd US and up. Long half and daaign wrapa additional cnarga. WASHINGTON (AP) Federal jury trials resumed Tuesday in civil cases after a two-week halt, thanks to approval of money to pay the jurors.

The money, ran out June 18, prompting most federal courts to refuse to start new civil jury trials until Congress appropriated more, said David Sellers of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. Money to pay court-appointed lawyers to defend indigent criminal defendants ran out May 27, but the attorneys continued to work in anticipation of being paid. "During the disruption, more than $7.5 million in payments to court-appointed lawyers got backed up, and an untold number of civil jury trials had to be postponed," Sellers said. Congress passed a $1 billion supplemental appropriations bill for this year Thursday, and President Clinton signed it late Friday.

It included $5.5 million for civil jurors and $55 million for court-appointed lawyers, Sellers said. Federal jurors receive an average 0 Crosby and son Gary are visiting at their ranch east of Elko. The boys will stay at the ranch for several weeks. July 14, 1943: A show that captured fancy of discriminating Lounge fans is coming back to Elko it is McGowan and Mack International Ice Revue at The Commercial Hotel. The ice is to be prepared right over the dance floor and between shows, boards will be placed over ice for dancing.

Performers include Everett McGowan, world champion speed skater and Ruth Mack, who is not only McGowan's business partner, but his ice partner well. Tiny Jo-Anne McGowan is surprise "hit" of the show. Others the ice extravaganza are Jackie Reese, dynamic tumbling king, Charles Hadlett, sensational trick jumper and Tommy LeVone master mimic plus a chorus of six beautiful ice cuties. July 15, 1943: J. Leslie Carter has taken a leave of absence from the sheriffs office, where he is a deputy.

The leave is for 60 days during which time he will supervise the stacking of hay for E.L Cord, with Ross Young. will be on call from the sheriffs office in the event of an emergency. 25 YEARS AGO July 8, 1968: The Elko County Little League All-Star Team was selected last Friday night Louie Uriarte, manager of the pennant-winning Giants, will manage the team with Frank Aguirre of the Yankees coaching. Named to the team were Gil Alvarez, Pirates; Randy Atwood, Red Sox; Bill Ballinger, Cardinals; Rusty Burnum, Giants; Matt Burner, Yankees; Ward Chilton, Braves; Paul Gal-legos, Red Sox; Duane Garcia, Red Sox; Albert Hankins, Yankees; David Priest Indians; Earl Prunty, Giants; Jack Skivington, Pirates; and Tom Stenovich, Dodgers, alternate. July 10, 1968: Elko's new junior and senior high school buildings on Cedar Street are officially completed and ready for the approaching school year approximately one month ahead of schedule.

Bob Zander, superintendent of the county school district, reported to district trustees Available No Sticky Residue 100 Guaranteed National Franchise 100 YEARS AGO July 8, 1893: The Elko County Board of Examiners began the examination of applicants for teachers' certificates Thursday morning. The applicants are: First grades Mabel Godfrey of Wells and Willie Rigsby of Elko. Second grades Miss Fannie May Ennor of Tuscarora; Miss Rose McMullen of Deeth; Miss Mabel Biggs and Miss Belle Bett of Elko; Miss Annie Toyn and Miss Pearl Lindsay of Huntington. Married At the Gem Hotel, Elko, July 4th, 1893: by District Judge Talbot, Mr. J.F.

Plunkett to Miss Belle McKenna, both of Tuscarora. The graduating exercises of the Elko High School at the Presbyterian Church last Friday evening were a decided success. The graduating class was composed of Misses Dora Triplett, Nettie Drown, Cora Harris, Nellie Anderson, Hattie Rosenstock and Master Willie Rigsby. Essays were read and delivered in clear voices. Miss Cora Harris delivered the Salutatory.

75 YEARS AGO July 9, 1918: CA Laing motored down yesterday from his ranch on the North Fork, returning this forenoon with Mrs. Laing and young son. The hay harvest in his section of the country is just beginning and he says that the indications are for a record crop. July 10, 1918: The Whitesides Dental Company is preparing to move into the new brick building on Fifth Street, recently vacated by the Sunset Grocery Company. They are going to install all the latest equipment and conveniences, including a powerful X-ray machine.

Their present offices will be closed after the 15th instant, and they expect to be in their new location and ready for business about the first of August July 11, 1918: Hansford Bolton, the progressive rancher of Lee, was presented yesterday by his wife, a daughter who tipped the scales at over nine pounds. She has been named Dorothy. This is their first born and the proud father is the happiest man on the South Fork. 50 YEARS AGO July 12, 1943: Mr. and Mrs.

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