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Page 1: igl - jkhf.info - 1953 - The Kendrick... · Lexis.B.,Keene, Phones 921 — 941 Receive Sad Christmas News Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lind of Moscow received sad Christmas news indeed, when
Page 2: igl - jkhf.info - 1953 - The Kendrick... · Lexis.B.,Keene, Phones 921 — 941 Receive Sad Christmas News Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lind of Moscow received sad Christmas news indeed, when

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THE KENDRICK GAddyETTE THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1953

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BIQ BEAR RIQE NEWS

Happy New Year To All !Mr. and Mrs, George Jones, George-

Anne and Penny of Kennwick, Wash.,spent Friday at the E. H; Jones home.

Miss Marilyn Paetal of Spokane isa guest in the home of her cousin,Miss Maxine Slind.

Ole Kleth spent Christmas Daywith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.Kleth and sisters and their familiesin Lewiston.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones andRoger were Christmas dinner guestsat the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. A.Myers in Lewiston.

Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jones snd sonDonald and Miss Minnie Jones weredinner guests at the Wade T. Keenehome in Lewiston,

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rhoads of Rose-bery, Oregon, and Mrs. George Eack-er of Deary visited. friends here Tues-day afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Halseth andVickie Jo of Craigmont; Mr. andMrs. Robert Jones and son Ronnie

oi'exas;Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lelandand Lisa Rae of Clarkston; ArnoldHalseth of EIIensburg, Wash.; Ger-ald and Harold Halseth of Lewiston;Mr. and Mrs. Orville Halseth of Ken-drick, and Mrs. Stan Cox and fam-ly of Illinois, spent Christmas Dayat the Ed. Halseth home. This wastheir first family reunion for manyyears —when all could be present.

Mrs. Emma Dunham of Lewistonis ~ spending the holidays with herson, Verne, and family.

Mrs. Johanna Nelson spent Christ-mas at the home of Mr. and Mrs,Ingvald Aas m Clarkston.

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones enter-tained members of the Long familyin their home Christmas Eve.

Mrs. Wallace Emmett of Lewistonspent Christmas at the home of herson, Roy and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Emmett anddaughters Alice and Norma artd en-joying television

Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Galloway enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bower andson Charles, Clarence Morey, andMr. and Mrs, Cecil Chamberlain andson Jerry at dinner Christmas Day.

Roger Jones entertained the 4-HClub members and their parents athis home Monday evening.

Donald Fairfield arrived home fromCalifornia to spend the holidays withhis mother, Mrs. Edith Fairfield. Hehas completed his basic training inthe Air Corps and will soon reportat Denver, Colo., for further school-ing.

Those who spent Christmas Day atthe Adolph Forest home were Mr.and Mrs. Norman Fry and son Daleof Lewiston; Mr. and Mrs. ElmerFraser and daughter Bernice; Gustavand Albin Nelson, Edwin, Joe andBertina Forest, and Mr. and Mrs'.Gabriel Forest.

Christmas Eve Bertina, 'oe andEdwin Forest attended the. midnightservices at the Lutheran church inMoscow.

Christmas with her parents, Mr. andMrs. Gordon Penland, and other rel-atives and friends.

Rev. and Mrs. Sherwin Schmidtand family of Chemelah, Wash., wereguests of Mr. and Mrs.'ermanMeyer and. Mr. and Mrs. HomerParks, Friday and Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer andfamily were dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. Marvin Silflow, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Lohman andfamily spent Christmas with rel-atives in Spokane.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth His el ofMoscow and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly anddaughter Judy of Clarkston wereChristmas visitors in the home ofMr. and Mrs, F<red Schoeffler. Judystayed to spend the holidays with hergrandparents.

Mr, and Mrs. Ervin McGeachy andfamily of Kendrick and Mr. and Mrs.Willard Schoeffler and daughterswere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.Fred Schoeffler, Friday,

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PERSONAL MIBCTION

wallace Fraser left the Sunday be-fore Christmas for the coast. Hevisited his grandmother, Mrs. AlmaScott in Seattle, and his brother sndfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fraser,at Richfield, Wash.

Mr. and Mrs, Nolan Weeks andfamily . had as Christmas dinnerguests her mother, Mrs. Anna Beck-vold and son Bob of Moscow, and Mr.and Mrs. Everett Weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Travis spent~ Christmas in Grangeville at the home

of their son, Mr. and Mrs. HermanTravis and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stedman servedChristmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs.N.. H. Stedman, Mr. and Mrs. SamStedman and Mikey Merz.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Westendahl en-tertained at Christmas dinner forMr, and Mrs. Charley Candler, Mr.and Mrs. Gif. Candler and daughterSusie, Sid Waite, and Mr. and Mrs..James Candler and baby, the latterof Wallace.

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close, both of Arrow, visited David

(Steigers, Sunday.

. Monday visitors at the Ernest Stei-gers home were Mr. and Mrs. GlenMcKay and Mr, and Mrs. RussellDodson and son Dale, all of Weippe.

2d:ri and Mrs. William Steigers ariddaughters spent the Christmas holi-days in Seattle and Tacoma, visitingMr, and Mrs. Loren Ratliff anddaughter and Mr. and Mrs. HenrySteigers and family.

Mr. and Mrs, Terry Bryant ofSpokane visited Saturday at thehome of Mr, and Mrs. FloIId Heim-gartner. Another siste'r of Mrs. Heim-gartner, Mrs. L'awrence Wilson andMr. Wilson of Farmington, Wn,,visit-ed them Sunday. Sunday evening Mr.and Mrs. Bob Burns and his father,Mr. Burns, of Pierce, came to visit.

Mr,, and Mrs. Earl Parks wereover-night guests of Mr. and. Mrs.Hugh Parks Christmas 'night. Thatevening Mr,'nd Mrs. Walter Craw-ford and family, Mr. -and Mrs. ConAnders and Mrs. Jennie Hund calledat the Parks home.

Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.f Hugh Parks were guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Walter Crawford at a dinnert given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ken-f neth Hund of Hermiston, Oregon.

JULIAETTA NEWS

Chtistmas dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. Lloyd Candler, mere Mr. andMrs. Bob Chilberg and family of

,Southmick; Mr. and Mrs. WayneThornton and family,. Kendrick, andFloyd and Dale Candler.

Mr. and Mrs. Neil Candler anddaughters and Mr. and Mrs. LloydCandler mere Christmas Eve guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Wa„-ne Thornton atKendt'ick.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Silflow of Ken-drick were moving today (Wednes-day) to their home 'here, the formerE. A, Kirkpatrick house, which theypurchased some weeks togo.

Must Have Car TitleA brief note from E. Dan Pederson,

county assessor, reminds those ap-plying for licenses that they must'have the title to their car whenapplying for plates —s,s the new ~mmn-registration slips must carry thetitle number.

Mr. Pederson goes on to say: "You .,;:.':::,W 'tt g~j "~

can apply for your plates by mail.""We have sold about 1,450 plates

as of Friday morning, 'Dec. 26th. Weare holding up truelr plates until wefind out what the legislature is going,:::,::;,:,:,:::,::;:,::,:/:,::::,i::::::,i:::;""'::::;::::::::::."...,::,:::,i:;:,:,:,;;:::,"ii,.to do."

"We have shout 6,600 Passenger ',:'.:: ",,"',-.ll'::!,,::i'tt'j':„:did*::."done'v;,::,::,."".:,::::in!'.".":

cars and about 2,500 trucks in La-tah county."

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Quite a group of Kendrick "Ex-plorer Scouts," under the leadership ~ ~of Henry Jones, left Monday morn-

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ing for their Scout cabin on MoscowMountain to spend three days on acamporee.

S'hurchBoard MeetingThere will be a meeting of the

Board of the Community church in luStrOOS PleX~glaSthe church basement„Wednesday

meet at'the home of Mrs. Elmo Fld- ELEGR)C t Lot Kl1:30 p. m. The topic of the day will, kttchcu in every way

L, A. Wallace. interchaugeabIe colors. Clockmovement made for Youugs-

Ill In Lewiston Hospital town Kitchens by one ofWord has been received that Ben America's fines cIock makers.

I. Smith, well known Park resident, A clock value like thisis quite ill at the St, Joseph's hospital normally sells for f!11.95 (iu-in Lewiston. Mrs, Stnith has been eluding Federal tax) or over.

i spending most of the time there with, Sold only'y Youngstown4 ~him, Kitchen dealers. Come in aud

get vours today!6-B t oderrshlp Pin Awarded mile" d,m,f sid~er

Announcnl this meek as a winner I flush-mounted ~ Ona-year ttaarantooq I of a Silver Pin for five years leader- Undefvyriters'aboratorieswppfovod

ship in 4-H Club work, mas the 110 vo!ts, 60 cydas, A.Cname of Mrs. Gerald In'le, Kendrick.It was one of two such pins awardedin Latah county.

Shop at Blevtyett's Grocery Mar-ket, Kendrick, for all kinds of freshand fresh-frozen fruits and vege-tablea, fish and fax'I. Serve your I nself and save. 1~v P

ClorioLI New Yearl

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I',.Lexis.B.,Keene, Phones 921 —941Receive Sad Christmas News

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lind of Moscowreceived sad Christmas news indeed,when they were notified Monday ofthe death of her sister-in-law, Mrs.Chester Graham, 26, in a car acci-dent near Craigmont Monday about2:00 p. m.

Mrs. Graham, driver of the car,with her husband and two childrenas passengers, was instantly killedwhen it collided with an'. M. Mill-sap logging truck on icy roads nearCraig mont. Mr. and Mrs. Grahamwere returning to Moscow, where heis a student, after spending theirChristmas vacation with relatives insouthern Idaho.

8'e Feel That Right Now is theTime to Say:

"THANK FOU"for Four Patronage

and Wish Fou —One antE AllMrs. Holbrook Pases Atvay

Word has been received that Mrs.Geo. Holbrook of Conrad, Mont.,passed away Monday moriing at herhome there. She mas a sister of Mrs.Gabriel Forest and Mrs. Neva Rhode,the latter of Lewiston. She grew toyoung womanhood on Big Bear ridgeand will be remembered as FloraNelson.

A HAPPY NEW YEAR

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many varities, are obtainable atBlewett's Grocery-Market, in Ken-drick —and they'e good. 1-adv.

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Every night except Monday —Startingwith the Watchnight Service

There will be special music and singing.Saturday night devoted largely to musicalprogram. Abov'e all come and hear thisMinister preach the Glad Tidings of greatjoy. %e urge the young people to come aswell as the old.

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Fled % Sllf low Vlcc PresidentA. 0. I~allikkeberg, CashierL D. Crocker, Asst. Cashier

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Mr, and Mrs. Herman Meyerdaughter Terry were dinner guests tained.at dinner on Christmas. Gof Mr. and Mrs. John Blankenship, were Mr. and Mrs. Wally ChFriday. The dinner honored John's sen and family of Spokane;birthday anniversary.

jErnest Schmidt of Lewiston

Kruger and; ards; Mr. and Mrs. Homerdaughter Elsie and Ted'reeman, and family, Rev, and Mrs,were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. I

Meske and family, Mr. and Mrs.and Mrs. John Blankenship. Ivin Silfiow and family and Mr

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Pub]]shee] every Thursday morning sttKendrick, Idio, by V(a. L'cCreary

Subsor]ptten, $2.00 per year Mornin

Strtc8y Irtdependent in Po]]ilies Sunday

Entered at t]ae postoffise at Ken Choir p

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BeansStha]] Whites, 100 ........................$9,00F]~, Mtt .„,.....................(No Quote)Gtisitbt Shat]iertMt, 100 ...(No Quote)Reds, 1t)0 ............,.............,...........$8.50.P]naos, 100 ......................(No Quote)

Clover SeedA]iyke Clover, 100 ........(No Quote)White pytchj 100 ............(No

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Prices —DozenLarge, Grade A .................2..............58cMedtum, Grade A .........................-.Bma]], Grade A

ButterButterfat .................,........,.................68cButter, lb., retail ..............................81c

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Preaching Service at'7:30'p. 'm. + A~< Thy Qggptjggt of TIIANK FOUS + I'

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Jan. 1; 1953 —New Year's Day +Service at 10:00 a. m,

+Jan. 4 —Sunday Scbool at 10:00 +

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Worship Service 10:45 a. m.Annual meeting of congregation at 0

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Jul]Mjtt@ Lutheran Church +Rev. Theo. Meske. Pastor

Sunday School at 8:45 a. m.

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]1'ors ip Service 9:30 a. m. SOUTHWICK NEWS GOLDEN RIJLE

Le]arid Methoclist Church

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Rev. Geo. F. Calvert, pastor snd family, at Paige, Idaho. Dec. 30 —Several from our com-

Sunday Schoo] at 10:00 a. m. Nr. and Mrs. Dave Clayton a d mmity attended the Cavendish school

Worshp Service at 11:00 a. m, son Stanley and Mr, and Nrs. Wi]bur Christmas program the first of the BURT'S CONFECTIONERY

Kendrick Assembly of God Church Mustoe home for Christinasnext night the one at Southwick was

Rev. K, I,. Hard]n. Pastor~. and Mrs. Ray ond Rodgers o tended tbe Kendrick school program

BURT AND VERA SOUDERS

Orofino called at the Virgil Harri

iWatchnigh tService beginning at and Char].ey Harris homes Sunday.

8:00 New Year's Eve. Joint Brothel'" Ni and Nrs lra Scott sp~nt Sun Mrs. Alina Betts and son Eugene

hood Communion Service to conclude day evening at t]ie Le]and Narvin wel'e suPPer guests of the Don

the old year, home.Christensen family Tuesday evening

Revival begins on this night with Ni and Nis E]ton McCoy spent, and later attended the Dent school

the Rev. and Nrs. Edwin Smith as .Chris'tmas week visiting at Lewiston. program,

Evangelists, A variety program is Mr and Nrs Grover Danforth and Mr. and Mrs. D..Kuykendall and i and Wishin for

p]M ned and we extend a cordial in- Mr. and Mrs Howard Southwick sPent sons spent Christmas Day w th,their

vitation to all. Christmas at the Cora, Thornton daughter, Mrs. Pat Holliday andI,

Sunday Services as usual.family at Lewiston Orchards. Little

Lte snd Nis. Far] Blown of Sacra- "Butch," their grandson, returned

mento Calif., spent their leave with home with them to spend his va- r

NOTICE OF MEFTING her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay King.the Best of

Also at the King home were Mr. and Nr. and Mrs. Russell Perkins and Everything

r gular meeting of th sh r h ]d ton, Wash., )another aughter), vin and daughter Lesley were among

of The Farmers Bank, Kendrick, lda Mr. and Mrs. Claude King of Caven- «C»s as Day gues.s of Mr.I'o

will be held at the off'c f th dish and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph King and Mrs. Russell Randall, Jr., in

lieo e Clarks ton.

corporation in Kendrick, Idaho, st aild fainily of Lewiston Orchards C a0

3:pp p. m,, Tuesday January 27th, were also guests at the Clay King Evelyn Kazda and Albert Lawrence

1g53 for the purPose of e]ectin a home for Christmas.sPent Christmas day with tlieir par- 1953

Board of Directors to serve for the Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lawrence I

ensuing year, and the transaction of Wells for Christmas were Mr. and and fami]y. Joan Lawrence returned

such othei business as may properly M s. Wade Ca dier of Ahsahka; Mr. to Lewiston with them to spend part

come before the meeting. and Mrs. Tom King and family, and of her vacation.l

C HANIHEERERG Cashier Mr. end Mrs. T, J. Armitage. During Loy llfartin is spending his vs; eD 1 tC OC a e 01DPCLDy

First pub. Dec. 18, 1952. the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walthen cation at the iRoy Martin home.

Wells of Pasco, Wash., called. Among other visitors over Christmas

Mi, and Mrs Ro]]in Armitage and were A2/c and Mrs. Stanley Martin

— fami]y spent Christmas at the Ray of SPokane; Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mc-

Cuddy home at Gold Hill.A]lister and sons of Spokane; Mr.

Guests Sunday at the Rollin Arm- and Mrs. Lyle Bashaw and daughters,

itage home were Ray Cuddy and son, «Grangemont; Mr. and Pears. Bruce

Mr. and Mrs. James Holt and family Tarbert and clnldren, Ishmael Mar-

and John Cuddy.. 'tin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Elben and Mr.

Your Correspondent —Mrs. Rus- and Mrs. Chester Martin and son, alii

Kgggpigk Shoe Shon Isell Perkins —wishes everyone a «Lew]«on

IVery Happy and Prosperous New Fred Stage was a dinner guest of

Year —may 1953 be the best ever!» Iand Mrs. Ralph Stage and son

Wednesday. On Thursday all went toRed Fir to spend Christmas with Mr.

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FRANK V 'ARTON known former resident here, but now

LAWYER

, Buildinghaving Pretty cold weather. Yester- George Wilken l,ome in Kendrick to

KENDRICK, IDAHOday (Dec. 25) we had just a little ce]ebrate Christmas.

Each Thursday Phone 981 h f Ch i tm s. But to- J hn Pave] and D. V. Kuykendall~z Happy'ew Year

we ad snow or ris as'ent to piofino Monday to attend

i day the sun has shown all day.

!'My sister has been Pretty sick, The Don Christensen family spent

but is now UP and arou d. Wishing Christ as in Lewiston with the.'ou folks, and all my old friends I George Christensen fami]y —then

a HaPPy and ProsPerous New Yem. returned to the Betts home and spent

;Blewetts'arket, Kendric . 1-ad ancl Saturday at the Betts home

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and Mr. and Mrs. George Wilken

NOTICE OF >iIEETING were Saturday afternoon visitors. ProductSunday visitors at the D. V. Kuy-

The ~ua] meet»g « the stock kendall home'were Mrs. Russell Per- PHONE DIAL g40] gULIAETTA IDAHO

'holders of the Fraternal Temple Co kins, Mrs. Le]and Marvin, Mr. and1

'endrick, will be held Tuesday, Jan Mrs. Ira Scott and Mr. and Mrs.

FOR L/GH T HAUL/NG ! 13 7:30 P. m. in the Fraternal Jack Kuykendall, the latter of Ken-

Temple for the election of officers

6» piro~«» '-"'"'""""'""'"""""'""- '"= -'" 'tLIIIC CI'S LI') ) IICSGerald Heffel and Wesley Jones,

ART FOSTERjoined the boys of Scout Troop

149'otice

is hereby given that the to take a three-day camPing triP on

Kendrick Annua] Meeting of the Latah CountyMoscow Mountain, ]eav]ng Monday. WINDOWS

—DOORS,

nsuar ce Com, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parks and

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Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Com- sons were dinner guests Christ as CEILING TILE —PLYWOOD

INSULATION — —FLOORING

to fo t of hr y d L ] d' g THICK pU TT SHINGLES BUILDING PAPERS

310 Welsgerber Bul]ding business as ma come before theMr. and Mrs. Paul Dagefoerde and ROLL ROOFING .,— —SIDING

(Over Owl Drug Store)business as may come o e family and her parents, Nr. and Mrs.

Henley Dittmer of, Lewiston spent

, L wiston phone 1144 Ied,o Dated at T oy, Idaho, this 18th day Christ as with Mr. and Mrs. Henry

of December, 1952.,I H. PAULSON, Secretary. Mr. and Mrs., Jesse Heffel and fam-

I Last ub. Jan. 8 1953.ily and Mr. and Nrs. Harold Parks

COAL PRESTO.t,PGS Lmt 9"b'a '' and sons were Sunday supper guests

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Commercial Hauling G. liL c. sALEE 6 M„",„6M„D „sa,'t 0 g

IJ.', HEDLER f]~'ON, Agents family of Headquarters, and Mr. and

Gray-Webb Buick Co. Nrs. Archie Retd and sons of Electric IKendrick, Idaho City, Wash., were Clnistmas guests

Phone.l'lS Keadrlea LOWEST PRICES read thei of Mrs. Veta Stump. Mr. and Mrs. I Itt' h GroceW oniad. Houck of Pullman were Monday g I

the back Page.V1Sitoi'S.

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodward

PLUMBING 1 FCR, sALE —160-acre ranch, 60 in spent christmas with Mr. and Mrs. 1

cultivation (level) on Cedar ridge, Glen Brazier near Genesee, and on ge or will trade for smaller place Sunday they visited with Mr. Snd

SerVICe AnyWhere c]oser ]. N ]on Rowden, Ken- Mrs. Irvin WoodwardatC]arkston,

drick.36-tf. Mr. Snd Mrs. Roy Craig were Tues-

LEWIS LINDQUIST FpR, SALE —1'/g-doz. red New Nrs Jesse Hef fel".

Hampshire pullets. Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. pearl Hazeltine and gLest old acquaintance

Silfiow, Kendrick. 1 I family enjoyed Christmas day with

his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Ha- gbe forgot...

FOR SALE —1934 Ford V-8 4-door zeltine, Sr., at Asotin.

sedm. Good condition. Phone 7025. Mr. 'and'ls. Roy Kuenst]er and

Don Eichner 49-tf daughter Candy of Lewiston wereWe'l drin]c a toast to

BY pWNER Ken Friday dinner guests in the Wilbur

drick Hotel; good income property Corkill home.the outgoing year and to

See Elton Wilson at Kendrick Ho- Mr. and Nrs. Wilbur Corkill and

tel. 43 tf familv entertamed at dinner Sunday

for Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Anderson and

FpUND —Small child's fur trimmed son Kermit, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Far-

cap At Gazette. Owner identify reil end Mr. and Mrs. Abner Corkill, WAFNE EFFIE EDNAand pay for this ad 1-1 all of Troy.

',iir. cnd Mrs. Paul Hall and fam-

FOR SALE —One .-v puler pistol ily spent: two t!ays last week with

one 721 Remington 30-06; one gg .I]r. anil Nrs. Fred Glenn. The men

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EG Savage 00; tuo .-2 Reming-Iput siding on Fred's new barn gtons Crocker's Gun Shop Ken-

drick.62-2x dCoavtisn:tecident

FCR SALE —Duroc weainer Pigs, 8 Si>isla Westedahl suffered a broken

to lou'eeks old, 36.00. Nolan Weeks left ann while coasting at Juliaetle E T6l!g[P BAIKendrick. 5p tf Monday evening . The arm

broken in two places above the

VaSSar RaWls FIIneral LOST —From canyon on my farm, wrist and necessitated surgery in the

3 Hereford cows, branded II verti- Lewiston hospital.

Home cal and H crossways on right hip. Shiela, a Freshman in the Ken

Over Half a Century of Service !Reward. Call Belle Isaksen, Gene- drick High school, is a daughter of

LICWISTON, IDAIIO see.52-tf Nr, and Nrs. Ben Westendahl, g reS rS a eWe S ar e ura y

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SDAY, JANUARY 1, 1953

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Kendrick TheatreFRIDAY, SATURDAY, JAN. 2 k 3

DOUBLE FEATURE

ROSE OF CIMARRON(In Natural Color)

—Starring—JACK BUETEnL

MALA POWERS

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HELLO, THERE FOLKS— and may every hap-piness be yours in

1N8/Customs Officer: "I thought you

said this trunk contained nothingbut old clothes. What is thisScotch whiskey doing in it?"

Tourist: "That's my night-cap!"0 8 0

Big chunks of "Potlatch Chief"brand butter will ad'd real flavorto those hunting camp hot cakes.Be sure you take a bountiful sup-ply along. It's a "must" for thoselunches, too..

Girlie: "I don't like Stan. Heknows too many naughty songs."

Mother: "Does he sing them toyou?"

. Girlie: "No, but he whistlesihem!

Sell us your cream!

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IIAnd as we face thefuture we want to

say:HANK YOU"

ROBERT ALDA aed the

HOOSIER HOT SHOTS

News And Cartoon

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A happy

WISHING EACH AND EVERYONE

VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS

1863and

AGAIN THANKING FOU - FOR THWONDERFUL PATRONAGE OF

CASH, GROCERYPHONE 891 KENDRICK PHON~E 89)

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your patronage INTERESTING HAPPENINGSIN THE LINDEN AREA

Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.., Wayne Arneti on the birth of a

daughter, Agnes Louise.Mr. and Mrs. Dick Konen enter-

: tained a goodly group of friends andneighbors at pinochle Saturday even-

j'ng. High scores went to Jim Holtand Phil Bahr; lows to Mrs. MarionSouders and Alex Weaver, Jim Holtalso took home the "ga,lloping goose."

( jDelicious refreshments were served

~ at the close of the evening.! Mr. and Mrs. Harley Perryman and

) 'son Gene spent Sunday with Mr. andMrs. Dan Kechter and family.

ily drove to Spokane Friday to at-ll8IO

Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Lyons and fam-

tend a get-together of the Baeverfamily, returning home Sunday.

I Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wright andyeer!,

family were Sunday dinner guests in. the Alva Craig home.

Joe, Pat and Judy Cuddy are home, for the holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cuddy, ElmerCuddy and Mr. and Mrs. James Holtand family enjoyed Sunday dinnerwith Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Armitage

: and family at Southwick.Mrs. Frank Lyons left Monday for

Yakima to be with her sister, who is'eriously ill. Mrs. Lyons had just re-

covered from a severe bout with the

Aflu.

Mrs. Chas. Keeler visited with Mrs.Al Pederson Friday. On her wayhome she slipped and sprained anankle badly, so is "restricted to bar-racks" for the present. We all wishher a speedy recovery.

Mr. and Mrs, Lster Weaver wereSunday dinner guests of Mr. and"'rs. Cleon McAlister. Mr. and Mrs.Al Pederson were evening callers.

Rev. and Mrs. Norbo and family!. were Sunday dinner guests in the AlE j Pederson home.

Mrs. Jack Shepherd and children! arrived Sunday to visit a few dayswith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick

1Parsley.

862 There will be a meeting of the Goldi Hill and Park Telephone Co., Sat.,

:. Jan. 3, at 1:00 p. m. at the hall.

BN'Z NA IQPEEveryone owning or using a telephone

/a a k , is urged to attend.Clem and George Lyons have just

completed some remodeling in theParsley home this past week.

Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Blankenshipwere given a rousing charivari Sat-urday evening by friends and neigh-

, bors. The noisy group was invited inand presented with candy and cigars.The evening was spent in visiting.Congratulations and best wishes toMr, and Mrs. Blankenship.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim farrington of

~ Health

PHIL JOHNS, Licensed ContractorPhone: Dial-2522 Juliaetta

Kendrick were Sunday dinner guests )the Lloyd Farrington home.Mrs. Marion Souders and Diana

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mere Sunday guests in the Arley Al-len home. Wishing You ~ ~ ~

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dean and Mr.and Mrs, Bing Blanfield of Lapwaiwere Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs, Phil Bain.

Christmas DoingsCpl. Alex Weaver arrived bonne in ~ pros

perl'imeto spend Christmas 'with hiswife and family. We understand he ~ good Cheeris to be a civilian again. Welcomehome, Alex.

Donald Wright is spending his ~ HappinessI Christmas

furlough with his parents,I

2ir. and Mrs. Wavne Wrig~ht andI family. He reports for overseas duty'n January 5th, in the year to come

Christmas guests in the Pederson'ome were Mr. and Mrs. ElmerBroweleit of Colfax and Edward Pe-derson of Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. C.A, McAlister were evening callers.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grim lef tWednesday for Puyallup, Wn., to d 6~)spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.J., P. Boyd, returning home Mondayevening. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bahr took .care of the chores during their ab-sence.

Mrs. Sylvia Jenks of Lewiston andMr. and Mrs, Joe Michalis and fam-ily of Dayton, were Christmas guests

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Iof Mr. and Mrs. Louis Alexander.Mr, and Mrs. Dick Konen spent

Christmas with his parents at Lew-Iiston. Helen Konen came home withthem to spend the holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ferryman and'enespent Christmas with Mr, and

Mrs. Ed. Galloway on Big Bear ridge.Gene remained until Saturday.

Mr, and Mrs. Alva Craig and fam-ily spent Christmas with Mr. and and a most sincereMrs. Burt Sou.".."..s snd family atKendrick.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mattoon and -THANK YOU"family and He!"n Conrad of Lewis-ton spent Christmas with Mr. andMrs. Chas. Keeler. for your patronage during

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Lewiston Christmas Day to havedinner with her mother, Mrs. Katie '952Konen.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Arnett andfamily were Christmas guests of his ~ ~

parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Arnett, Oui aim 1S tO SerVe yOu eVen betterat Kendrick. I

Mr. and Mrs, Dan Kechter andfamily enjoyed Christmas dinner with in the years to comehis mother, Mrs. Kate Kechter, atDeary.

Christmas dinner guests of Mr. andM» y cu«v were John c « ~ARyIN PEARL ANN FRANCESMrs. James Holt and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyons had asguests Mr. and Mrs.'eo. Lyons andfamily and John Vincent.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Farrington andfamily spent Christmas Eve day with „her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. John Dar-by. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pressnalland family of Three Hills, Alberta, "Canada, were home for the holidays.

Mrs. Arlie Allen 'spent Christmaseve with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burnsand family at Clarkston. She visitedfrom Christmas Day until Saturday

'ithher sister, Mrs. Celia Bohn, andother members of the family.

Mr. and Mrs..rdarron senders en- Phone 7$] Phone 751joyed Christmas dinner with hismother, Mrs. Grace Souders, at Ken-,drick.

Mrs. Annie Weaver, Clarence and

mas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph

The Christmas program given bythe school children (Dec. 22nd) waswell attended and enjoyed by all. St.Nick put in an appearance and alovely treat of candy, nuts and pop-corn balls was distributed to all.

Several people attended the school""""'" Fresh Fish every Thursday at Blewett's MarketMr. and Mrs. Dick Parsley and

Sack went to Lewiston to spendChristmas with their children, Mr.and Mrs. Jack Shepherd and familyand Mr. and Mrs. Dale Parsley ofRichland, Wash,

Clarence Alexander took Marjorieand Dorothy Foster to Gooding tospend Christmas with their mother,Mrs. Arthur Foster. —Happy NewYear, Maxine —from Cedar Creek:

A GIAONEW YEAR

to efl our frlendet

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'THANK YOU"

II for your generous patronage during 1%2(

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TO ONE —TO ALL-A

THANK YOUFOR FOUR PATRONAGE

AND A

HAPPY NEW YEAR

.cene ric.c i™aI..eTON and ANN

RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME

When We Here At This Store Want To Say

"THANK YOU"

for Your Patronage —and Wish Fou

A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS

as the Neu Fear Comes Upon

the scene

there is but tteo thoughts in our mindi—

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE

AND MAY PEACE, HAPPINESS

AND PROSPERITY BE YOURS

IN 1863

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