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Page 1: tmi - Juliaetta - Kendrick Heritage Foundation - 1938 - The Kendrick Gazette/1938 Jan. - June... · g d Ji y Fink th to p d th k wfth in Lewiston d with M ~ d M ~ A. C. Wi]. St t
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KENDRICK GAZETTE THURSDAY, MAR CH 3, 1938

PERSONAL MENTION 'ggggggggggggggggggggggglligggglllglillggg ~ gilDISTRICT TOURNAMENT

urer of the Central Idaho Athletic Tuesday in Mosco~v rassociation left Tuesday afternoon Claude Woody was home ]for Lewiston to assist in comPleting'eek end froin the Uula AI KA-SELTZERlast ominute arrangements for the Mrs G W. McKeever and Paula rtournament. were Moscow visitors Tuesday. r

Mrs. D, J. Ingle of Big Bear rtdge rfrom the High school Plan to at-is staymg in the J. M. Emm r

'Itend the district tournament at Lew- home riston this week, Kendrick Plays its Mr'nd Mrs. E. A, Deoba]d were rfirst game with Ferdinand on Thurs- Spokane visitors on business Wed- rg ', " " y' IZLENZO ANTISEPTIC

4gagain Thursday night, but thei" Miss Kay I ane spent the week- r

P g REGSsuits of Thursday morning"s game. Sunday

REXALL 8 i I C ld T b] tthe table of games Published in spent Wednesday and Thursday with

EASTMAN KODAKS AND FILMSdistrict tournament wishes to thank son of Moscow visited in the B. F. 8~ ~ ~

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the townspeople for their hea y Nesbit home on Sunday. r Let U'S DO YOur DevelOyIngco-operation in making the event a Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Iyle, Jr., and 8- 8success. EsPecially does he wish to daughters are in Lewiston attend-thank E. A. Deobald, George Brooke, ing the basketball tournament, r

Thompson and the Kendrick Ga- compmfed by Mrs. I,ester Crocker,zette for their hearty cooperation, were Iewiston visitors Saturday.It was greatly aPPreciated by the Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Waide and ~ParticiPating teams and coaches. son. of Deary visited in the home rof Mr. Waide's parents, Mr. and

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The mebers of the Girls'eague Mrs John Waide Sunday B. F. Nesblt, Prop.

aearaarrararrarrrarraarrarrrrsuccessful in their concession oi'ompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lester 588,candy, gum and PoPcorn at the sub- Crocker, motored to Mos'cow'Sun-district tournament.day, where they enjoyed a musicalMembers of the General Science at the U.of Lclass have been reorianlalni'he Mr snd Mre Z H Qetvsrt ofmaterials in the Science laboratory. I ewiston are here taking care ofIt ™proves the look of that room Richard and Mary Alice Dawaldgreatly.while Mr. and Mrs, Dawald, are inFirst and SecA'nd Grades

. Lewiston attending the basketbaThe "health brushing teeth con- tournamenttroll" ended Monday with the "Clean Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bacharach and'Em" side in the lead and the "Brush Susan drove to Moscow Saturday QI

'Em" side entertaining them Wed- to witness the U. of L-W. S. C.nesday afternoon.basketball game but were turned

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The children were pleasantly sur- away Qt the door a]] seats beingI','..

Prised Wednesday aften con when taken. They then drove to OrofmoMrs. Christensen came to the room where they spent the week-end withi i .a ''„.g,with refreshments to surprise Doug- Mrs. Bacharach's parents, Mr. andlas on hfs birthday anniversary Mrs. W. H. Shaw.

~ ra E C H'AIIPI 0 N I CE™NAKER,'."I'Iy,Everyone in the room enjoyed theparty as well as Douglas.

FIX RIDGE NEWS ITEMSWe have made a chart to record

Iall spelling averages for the second

MAKESgrade, and the 17 pupils in that 'Delayed)

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'rade are proud to report that, in The Dennler Brothers were Ken-1

the month of February the average drick and Juliaetta visitors Wednes-for the class has been 91.7%. day.Ii'eventh

and Efghth Grades Geo. F. Dennler and Oliver Clark

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'r. Dawald was surprised last were Juliaetta visitors Thursday.'IGICE CUBES FOR 10

Friday by a peanut shower given Mr. and Mrs. Geo.. Giese werehim by his pupils. Lewiston visitors Monday.et setisseI aserage eiectric ratesMr. and Mrs. Caus Clark wereGOLDEN RULE ITEMS Kendrick visitors Wednesday. J.se

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Raymond Smith is staying at Friday at Juliaetta.home and attending high school. Geo. F. Dennler, Oliver Clark andJohn Mabry was a Lewiston visit- Jim Whalen spent Sunday at Lew-or Wednesday.~iston.

Burton Forest bought .the Tup- Martha and Willie Dennler at-'II '4",

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per place, we understand. He is tended the pie social at Cameronputting up a log barn. Saturday evening.ack Kelsie is enjoying a visit 'This Week)5KK Tgg gpss ggI+gggpg Top/+ f ';;,'

from his brother, Cecil, who livesI

Dick Carlton was a Juliaetta visit-near Genesee. or on Sunday.The Campfire girls met Thursday Mrs. Kuni Dennler. and son Walter,evening and started weaving purses I Mike Hedler and son and Mrs. Wm.,of wool yarn. Baker returned from Portland,Ii,i i N II

Mrs Glen Betts and son called where they attended the funeral of'nMrs. Frank LeBaron Thursday, their brother, Jack Hedler.while Mr. Betts accompanied the Mrs..Jack May and son spent aTarrys to Orofino. few days last week with her father, home. recent]y purchased from O. IddLffe Begins In College"

Bessie and Lucille Smith spent George Dennler and family.They are preparing « 'hat three-Ritz circus will t,",.Iil I

Sunday at the J. E. Hoppe home. Mrs..Roy Glenn spent severalImove there soon.

; town this coming Friday and 8>"..!.'."-,ltjry and Ethel Cowger and Mar- days of this week with her parents, Don Lyle Kendrfck Agg p ny w- ~ ~ K . dson. tor met with the farmers at the

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g e his birthday Saturday Ella Dennler is visitmg with Mr. Taney School house Monday even- i t, f t t, t i t laff I

evening. and Mrs. Henry Wendt this week ing ever when they present "Life if,'t>',~

Mabel, Ernest and Frank Cowger at Cameron.Mr. and Mrs, Bob Cain of Ameri- gins in Co]]ege." The mad merq'",tfIl':

p t.Saturday evening at the Chas. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dennler have can Ridge were Sunday guests at i of "Si, B b, 3h home listening to the radio. returned home after spending sev- the Heriry Kortemefer home. "Yo C 't thi," I=„. "

. E. Ware of Hen- wee s at Pomeroy with Mr Mrs. Dta'cde Zones drove to Lew.and Mrs. Abner M s. William Baker and family iston Sunday, returning Monday ac- o th o o I t I tg hO ren were Sunday la and Willie Dennler sPent companied by her mother, Mrs. Lou th i fi t t i fil, ith J '

ests at the Carl Finke several days of last week at Spo- Myers, who has spent several w kslhome The dinner was in honor of kane. Emma Dennler returned wfth in Lewistong d Ji y Fink th to p d th k d with M ~ d M ~ A. C. Wi] . St t. It h, habb'thday anniversaries. relatives

the week end in Moscow with their fastest tuneist hit that t ey tVisitors at the G. F. Dennler home son, fi] at the Gritman hospital. anyone else ever made..Saturday evening were Emma, Her-Ladles Aid To Meet man, Tom and Martha Dennler.The Ladies Atd of the M. E Bill .Halln le a VleltOr at thechurch will meet Friday afternoon Sophie Hutchinson home this week.with Mrs. John Waide. Lewiston visitors Tuesday were

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The ladies of the community are George Dennler and daughter Frie-'cordially invited to attend. da and son Adolph, .Mr. and Mrs.

„I,Geo. F. Dennler and daughter, Mrs.Walter Dennler, Tom and Martin ~ FA'ttizya ZRS S A% KDennler.

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President VfeftsMrs Audrey Farnlun of KetchumAssembly President of Idaho, visited BIG BEAR RIDGE NEWSthe local Rebekah lodge Wednesdayevening. Her message was very in- Andrew Lien has.been ill for the

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THE KENDRICK GAZETTE TI~~SDAY, MARCH 3, 1938

THE KENDRICK GAZETTE

Published every Thursday morningat Kendrick, Idaho, by P. C. NcCreary

Independent in Politics

Subscription, $1.50 peI'earEntered at the postoffice at Ken-

drick, Idaho, as second-class mail

matter.

CHURCH NOTICES

Kendrick Methodist, Nhurch

T. J. Pryor, Past4!tr

Sunday School at 10 a, m. Topic:"Serving With What We Have."

Morning Worship at 11, Theme:"The Blessed of the Kingdom,"

Evening Worship at 7;30. Subject:"A Worttman That ¹edeth Not BeAshamed."

, Wednesday, 7:30 p.,m. Bible study,hour in basemerit of the church.Oe epalflDg

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Wm. D. Peay, PastorSunday School at 10 a. m. Classes

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practice. 8 p. m. Young People.Thursday 't 7:30 p. m, Bible

Study 'and Prayer service,Saturday at 2 p; m. Children'

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Southwlck Community ChurchWillard W. Turner-Pastor

Sunday School at 10 a. m.Morning Worshiy at 11 a. m.-Young People's 7:30 p. m.Evening Service at 8 p. m.Prayer meeting Wed, evening at 8.

Community M. E. E3hurch —JatfaettaJ. E. Walbeck, Pastor

-Sunday school every Sunday at10 a. m.

Young People's meeting .at 6:30p. m.

Preaching every 'Sitnday eveningal. 7:30 and every first,: third andfifth Sundays at 11 a. m.

Juliaetta United Brethren Church'lmer Atldnson, Pastor

Sunday school at 10:00 a. m,Preaching at 11:00a. m.U. B. C. E. at 7:00 p. m.Evangelistic services at 8:00 p. m.Prayer meeting Wednesday even-

ing at 8:00.

Lutheran Church of Cameron, IdahoTheo Meske, Pastor

Sunday School at 9!'30 utf. m.Germen-Service at 10:30 a. m.English Lenten service Wednes-

day, March 9, at 7 p. m.

Gold Hill United Bretheran ChurchRuth A. Leland, Pastor

Sunday School at .10:00.a. m.Morning Worship at 11:00 s.. m.Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m.Evening Worship at 8:00 p. m.Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30.

Leland Methoilfst ChurchJ. H. HalI, Pastor

Our service on Sunday, March 6,at 11 o'lock, will be especially foryoung people and all young marriedpeople, as vrell as single, are espec-ially invited to attend.

Older people, too, are cordially in-vited to attend.

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Attend Basketball GameR. H. Ra,mey, Walter Koepp and

George Broeke drove to PullmanSaturday night to attend the basket-ball game between Idaho and WSC.

Roy.has,been an ardent followerof the Idaho team this year, havingattended every game played atMos-cow and the two played at Pullman,making a total of 16 games.,

Idaho lost only one game on thehome floor this year and Roy saysthe probable reason was that heforgot to take his rabbit's fobtwith him.

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Mrs. Grdon Harris, So uthwick,tvas a guest at the Smith homeseveral days last week.

Fred Foster, Kendrick, spent lastThursday and Friday visiting AuntCarrie: and Arley Allen.

Nrs. Jake Grinolds called on Nrs.Louesa Fry Sunday afternoon.

Clem Lyons and Clem Israel weretransacting business in Walla WallaThursday and Friday,

Mr, and Mrs. Addison Alexanderwere Kendrick shoppers Saturdayaf ternoon.

Mrs. Gentry called on Mrs, Ar-thur Johns Friday afternoon andlater spent the evening with Mr. and.¹s. Edgar Bohn.

Miss Leland visited with Mrs. RayCuddy Friday afternoon.

Mrs. Starr and Miss Eva Smithspent Tuesday with Mrs. Carr,

Mrs. Ray Butler spent last weekat the Jim Farrington home help-ing care for the 'pneumonfa patients,who are recovering very; nicely. Mrs.Davidson, the nurse, returned-to herhome in Kendrick Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. H. S. VFeaver re-ceived a telegram from their,daugh-ter, Mrs. James, Farrington )andhusband in California, innounctngthe birth of a baby daughter onFebruary 28.

Lois Largent, a niece of the Mc-Antires, was taken to St. Joseph'hospital, Lewiston, Monday after-noon. She was operated on thatevening 'or .. appendicitis, and is get-ting along. nicely at this

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home of John Michael was,the scene of'a most enjoyable af-fair last. Saturday, -when 26 of 'hisfriends and neighbors gathered thereto help .celebrate his 79th birthdayanniversary. At noon boxes andbaskets were'npacked and 'a verybountiful dinner . served, ending inproper form- with a big birthdaycake, decorated'ith candles. Aftersome hours spent in visiting 'heguests departed, all 'wishing Johnmany more happy birthdays..

. Mr. and Mry, Dan Whybark wereon the sick liat last week, but arebetter now.

1Nrs. Denzil Hunt and childrenwere guests at the A. W. McCoyhome oyer .the week-end. ',

There'ill'e: special servfces inthei Gold Hill church:Friday, March4, at 7:30 p. m., 'in 'observance ofthe "World Day of'rayer." Every-one cordially: invited to attend..

School NotesPupils of the Gold Hill .school

who had a perfect attendance recordfor February are; . George Lyons,Alfieda Bohn, Harvey Harris; ElmerWilson, Lois Largent, Joyce Lyons,Lewis Hunt, "Clarence Wilson andJake Riebold.

Greatest improvement in studiesthis month,was made by 'hyllisJohns and Elm,er„Wilson.

The young people of Gold Hillschool who have'just earned a Bibleeach by memorizing 300 or moreverses of scripture are Eileen Gar-ner,; Harvey Harris, Jake- Riebold,Rose - Ann-- Cuddy„ Iva Jean'cCoy,Arthur Grayson, Ruth Weaver,Stella Weaver and Robert .Grayson.

BIG BEAR BREVITIES(By Deryl Ingle)

'ntonNelson is spending severalweeks at the home of his daughter.Nrs. Gabriel Forest iand family,,inDeary.

K. D. and,Gerald Ingle were Mos-cow visitors Saturday.

The Robert Clemenhagen familyspent. Sunday at the Grant Clemen-hagen home.

Bennie Swan of Clarkston washere visiting relatives last. week.

Mrs. A. W. Jones was on the,.sicklist last week.

Several of the neighbors gaveMrs. K. L. Garison a brithdayluncheon last Tuesday afternoon.She was 77 years old.

Bear Ridge was well representedat the road meeting at Deary..onWednesday evening.

Ronald Ingle spent the week-endin Moscow.

A. nuptial shower was given Mrs.George Porter at the, Fred Gladdenhome Wednesday afternoon.

The Guild, met Wednesday withMrs. James Nelson.

James Skinner of Southwick wason the ridge last week.

Riy Tiffer of Pullman spent Sun-day at the Leonard Fairfield home.He attended the dance at the com-munity hall Saturday night.

Miss Alma Cox celebrated herfifteenth birthday anniversary Sat-urday evening with a party. Thefollowing were in attendance: Mr.and Mrs. Frank Benscoter and sonsDon and Ray, Mr. and Mrs. ErnestQOberts ., aIId .,dltugbiter, petty, Lpr-I'aine ftnd:Kenltettb woody, constanceNattaon,, chances'urphy of Clark-ston, George. Kent'nd'ips JoyceWalthall.'Mr. and, Mrs. George Davidsonand daughter Betty visited Mr. sndNrs. Tarell:at i Troy Tuesday.

';Mrs.: Walt Benscpter and daugh-ters, iMrs; .Norla Csllison and daugh-ter.-were iii Lewfston Monday

, Nrs;, Rpbeit;Erause ind" daughterare-.visiting; Mrs, Wm. Cox and iNr.aj)d;pQs.".uAridrew'Cox; . Her:home tt ~pQQf j(+Qfsi in" Spokane

,:,Mr, ."af)d:Mrsd Alberta Cox,"and Mr.I)IId", Mars,';,Willard"- Cox arid'r;., rindMrs,:,",R'oberon...Krause'te'unday dine i~ner;,'at..the'.AI)drew Cox

home.'Mr.

snd .'Nrs;" -'George Davidsonand chttdrjn,deere tn Lewiston Sun-day.: A surprise party was given forgeorge Havens, on Wednesday oflast w'eek,:. Those present were Mr.and Nrs. Jack'Nay,'r. ind MrsiWalteri Kemp,', Mr." and Mrs. HarleyEichner, George Daytdson, WeinerBrammer, )Nfss, IJuanita -. Kite, Mr.Mrs., Ray Bs.ker,''on Birrett,: Ray.Corkill 'and Ntss Joyce Whlthalt.Supper was served, after which theevening vras spent in playing cards.¹, and Mrs. Carroll Cox andMiss 'althall 'rove to LewistonSunday to take Alma Cox andfriend, Frances Murphy, back -toschool,

Nr. and, Mrs. VFarney.,Nay andson ate Sunday diririer with Mr'. 'andMrs.-Harry Benscoter and family..

Constance Mattoon snd .Barbara N,Davidson spent Saturday 't theWalt Benscoter home.

Mr.'and Mrs. Hirold Roberts andA

'amilywere in IClarkston Noiiday.Nr. and Mrs. Carrol Cox and Mrs. AFrank Benscoter were'n Lewiston.'IA

Friday evening.

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, Nr, and Mrs. Leonird Wolff were'Colfax visitors last Wednesday..!A',

Ed. Heinrich was a business visit-';Aor in Spokane Thursdiy.and Frl-':A

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'ttendedthe basketball gaine in AKendrick 'Thursday evening.

J. ¹ VFoodward,was a-,business Avisitor in Lewiston. Thursday. '-., A

Nr. and Mrs.: Fred 'Glenn snd kMary Ann were visitors Friday in;Athe Paul'Hall home. ':'

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.Mary Byrne called on Mrs.;A .

Leonardhwolff Wednesday afternoon. AMfss 'Mary Byrne ca,lied'on Mrs. ',A

Pete Stump Thursday af ternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Heffel and.,b . We Ap

son and Frank Hoopmann ".spent '.bFriday evening in the Pete Stump bhome.

Kiss Mary Byrne called on Mrs..bR.i E.- Wo'ody-'Friday

afternoon.''.

'and'Mrs,'tJohn Glenn, Harold .AA

Glenn,: Lester Slead, . Mrs. Fred A.Glenn and.Mary.Ann were Lewiston <~visitors Saturday.

Harold Glenn was an over-nightguest Saturday and Sunday in the

'omeof his sister, Mrs. 'LelandHouck.

1Nr. and Mrs. R. E. VFoody, werediriner guests Saturday of Mr,'ndMrs. Homer VFilson, in Lewistonorchards.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gertje'ereSunday dinner guests in the Harold, SQQ,Theee faParks home. .,P 1 ..'.e ..a,i''

Lester VFoody of Pomeroy visitedSunday and .Sunday night In the 4rgggggatR. E. Woody and John Glenn homes.'alter Corkill left Tuesday forSpokane to. meet Mrs. Corkill, whoarrived from her. home in,CanadatMr. and Nrs. Corkill,were marriedin the bride's home in Canada:

De-'ember14, but due to immigrationrestrictions she was. unable. to. ac-company VFilbur home at that time.The happy young couple will maketheir home in the Corkill home,. riearLeland. All success and happinessare extended to them through thewishes of their many friends in thiscommunity.

1Nr. and Mrs. Paul Hall 1Nr.. andMrs. Fred Glenn and daughter were I

Monday evening callers in the JohnGlenn home.

Donald Morgan was an overnightguest Tuesday of Donald Walker.

Mrs. Oney Walker spent Tuesdayafternoon with Mrs. R. E. Woody.

The Fred Glenn family wereSun-day dinner guests in the home ofMr.,and Ptrs..Walter Cochran in'Juliaetta. They also called in theEdgar Garison home in the after-noon.

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Specialist of Lewiston, will be atJuliaetta from 9:00 until nopn, andat Kendrick from 1.'00 until 5:00p. m., Thursday, March 10th. Julia-etta people desiring appointmentsshould call the Heacox Confection-ery, and Kendrick people the RabyHotel. 9-2

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FOR SALE—Horses, age 11 to 3years, weight from 1700 to 1000pounds. W. F. Schoeffler. 9-3x

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horses; 4 to 10 years old. Ed.Gertje. 9-3x

NEW AND USED TRACTORSvarious sizes and makes; usedmachinery. See us first. Why paymore? Moscow Tractor Imp.Co., Caterpillar and John DeereDealers, Moscow, Ida. 9-4

It is liow the 1st ofMarch. I have my shopequipped to handle any,job in Electric Welding.I can build up, point andhard-face plow shares,that will give you betterservice than new ones.

Any worn parts ofmachinery, cogs, sprock-ets, axels, built up at aprice that will save youbig money. It is yourprivilege to do your ownwork in my shop.

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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE bAONITORPIGS WANTED —Will pay cash forweanling pigs. J. L. Johnson. 8-tf

rfyy Irreynanoyial Daily NeeuspaperIt, records rot yott thc deoy'1's cire'., constritcttye doings. The Monitordoes not exniolt crime oi;i.nsstloo; neither does it ignore them,bni deals ccwyctwely xiih them pdutnees ".or base men and all thefamlir, tnc!oding the wee'=ly Mettsttne scctiom

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FOR SALE—Between 2,500 and 3,-000 feet of 6 inch No. 1 dropsiding. $30.000 per 1,000. FrankO. Wittman, Cavendish, Ida. 8-3x

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EDITORIAL "Well, dear," said Mr, Blair, I

Well, Folks—Here it is March after the evening dishes had been

—and what a winter we have had cleared away, "what are you

to date —or perhaps we should planning tonight 7»

say what a winter v e haven't "Nothing special," she repffetf.had —but it has gone fufckly and»I'll probably write a letter orpleasantly for most everyone, pro a y

dHere in town basketball remains tvro, read, lfsten to the radio, an

the niain topic of conversation — so on,»and win or lose at the tourna- «I see,». was the rep]y,."When I

ment, the Kendrick Tigers have to the so on doa record t'obe proud of~Be

oi'onsistentwins in regular play, forget my sMrt buttons."

We have en1oyed this basketballseason, and hope that you all She was only a doctor's daugh.have done likewise. ter —but she sent the blood

IBut never mind basketball if surgfn'hrough your veins.the pocketbook needs renewing.And it is easy to renew with Here lie the body of Wff lie Bake,

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THE KENDBICII GAZ TTE TEIURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1038

in Moscow Friday evening.Mrs. Mary Ottosen and Otto P

~ I, Ottosen were Lewiston visitors on j. 4TH AND 5TII, the Idaho-W. S. C. basketball game't Pullman last Saturday were Mr.

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Halliday, Miss Nell Goudzward and

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'': ivuive Ruvue viviieu iu 1 ewivtuu Sthis week,

Mr. and Mrs. Don Gruell lverevisitors at the Walter Hartung home

I last Sunday.

4~ >f I . Tire 4-H club were successful intheir doughnut sale on Saturday, j

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' Bridge club last Thursday after- j:::;::,:::::::'::,!'":-'J'>~iEDt11gu Mivu Ella Deu'hier visited school Sgtg wg Muuduy afternoon. Miss Deuuier

Ill0, v graduated from High school here

l'ppl ~fS i, Several people have already plant-. j"'~ 4lhDl' I A group of young people met at <

N sro " f the Custer home Saturday evening.. jOICII NOIaFOhdlr ip Hd

)Songs were sung snd the remaining

ol +lie ti spent in visiting, Those present jNltchellt N Afme

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were Caroline Millard, Dorothy Mill-

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Ailtial aollrr I%4 I Pearl Scott, Ruth Frisbee, Clarence

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'I!00 P. M. Athgr, I0c.25c The mid-year council of the U.B, church will be held in Juliaetta

u ugg * * 'u hiuvuh 11 uug 12. Hivhup Juhu- p IIUFFS SpUP, large Size Cuue, 2 for 26son, D, D., will be present to con-duct the business. He is from j IHuntington, Indiana.

LELAND HAPPENINGS County Superintendent David Boss j Iand Miss Bernice Bernard, instruc-

Sunday, March 6, has been desig- tor in music at the U. of I., visitedf

j )nated as Young People's day in our in the Juliaetta school Tuesday. jchurch. We especially desire the The following pupils have perfect

P"Pi'uuuuuuuv muuvgu E ""'"""'1' PEAS God Quality 2 Cans P6their parents and friends. There vlill school:be a special message for youth. High School —Marvin Grayson,

Wayne Yenni, student at the U. Betty Scott, James Miller, Evaof I. spent uesday at the home Sams, Marion Schupfer, Leonard j DRIED PRUNES Oof his parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. L, Stuart, Robert Burns, Ruth Frisbee.Yenni. Seventh and Eight Grades —Doro- j

Mr, and Mrs. Marvtn Vincent snd thy Miller, Donald Miller, Harry j1Nr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan were Groseclose, Court)and Brock.Lewis uu vs uvv Wvuuvv, iu vvmuiiu v iium Cuvu p—r vuv, H POST TOASTIES

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blankenship of Charles Davis, Donna Nye, Louise j'I'apwai visited at the Bud Gephart Ottosen, Elva Burns, Alta

Dan-'raper

Wednesday night, Leonard Weber, Herbie Millard, gMiss Bertha Richardson vtsfted at Betty Burns, Dicky Johns, Marjorie

the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. I,. Johns, Charles Earl Leavitt, Jimmy j MAPLE MIX, for Making Syrup Package gLittle Darlene Peters visited her

grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. 'CAIlIERON NEWSETTESPeters, Thursday.

Mrs. Albert Thornton is reported August Wegner was a Lewfston <to be on the sick list,. visitor Saturday on business. j eaCMiss Bertha Richardson visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koepp were ~Mrs. Gordon Peters Friday after- visitors Monday in the Walter jlnoon. Koepp home.

Mv. uue Mrs. Jesse Thornton uue Mr. uuu Mru. walter HuePP were I PALM OLIVE SPAP 4 Burg 26Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Fleshma22 Kendrick visitors Saturday night.motored to Spokane Friday, return- Nr. and Mrs. Edwin Mielke vlere IIng home Saturday. visitors in the Walter Koepp home g

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Baird and Monday evening. TltlLT~ A Mvlr W 'IlT gpf/sons Biiiy bud.Johnny were Lewiv- Mr. uud Mrv. Edwin Mivike uud d PluvEAPPLEi »O /1 Ceu ——————,———2Oughton visitors Saturday. Dorothy Ann were Orofino visitors j

Mrs. A. R. Locke of Pullman Tuesday.spent the week-end on the ranch Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Carl Koepp, jvisiting her husband; Mrs. Fred Mielke and Mrs. Fred

Charlie Craig spent several days Nevrman called on Emma Hartung jvisiting in the homes of his borth- and Ida Stoneburner Wednesday jers, Roy and Oral. afternoon.

Miss Elizabeth Sanders spent the M'. and Mrs. William Mielke of jweek-end in Lewiston at her home. Orofino were visitors here Sunday.

B. Goudzward vpas a Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mfelke and Ibusiness visitor Saturday. daughter spent Wednesday in Ken- j

Nr., and Mrs. Alex Larson were drisk visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sid jvisiting in Lewiston Saturday. LRHatt.Miss Jones spent the week-end Edward Wegner visited Sunday jvisiting at her home in Lewiston. with Vern Wegner.Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Fleshman Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koepp efrter- jand sons were Saturday evening din- tained as dinner guests Sunday Mr.

ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Walter Koepp, Mr. and jPeters. Mrs. Roy Ramey of Kendrick and ~The Misses Nell, Corrine and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wendt and l

Jeanette Goudzward spent the week- family.end Visiting at the home of their Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Cridlebaugh jparents. and daughter were Lewiston visitors g

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reil were Saturday. They vr ere accompanied lSunday dinner guests at the Rhine- by Emma Hartung and Ida Stone- jhart Wilken home, burner.

Mr. and 15jirs. G. F. Cridlebaugh Miss Lilly Henningsen and Mrs.and little daughter Jeanette 'were Kennedy spent Saturday and Sun-visiting in Cameron Sunday.. day in Lewiston.

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ffeshman and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mielke and lson Cecil of Lewfston were over- Dorothy Ann spent Friday at the jnight guests at the Laurel Fleshman Ervin Lohman home.home. Mrs. John Schwarz entertained at jChas. Larson and son Carl were dinner Sunday in honor of Mr.Sunday dinner guests .of Mr. and Schwarz'irthday anniversary. TheMrs. Wesley Hartinger. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred

Mr's. J. A. Hall visited at the Mielke and Ted, Mr. and Mrs. Fred jHund home Sunday afternoon. Newman and family, Mrs. Stone- ~Willie Hoopman visited with Leo burner and Emma Hartung. Mr. jPeters Sunday. and Mrs. W. C. Mielke and Mr. and uMr. and Mrs. Laurel Fleshman Mrs. Edwin Mielke called in the f

and sons were Sunday dinner guests 'fternoon.of Mr. and Mrs. Fr'ed Silflow. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kruger and l

Mr, and Mrs.'ordon Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schultz at- 4daughter Darlene, visited Mrs. Pe- tended a sale at Culdesac Friday.ter's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Fleshman, Sunday afternoon. PINE CREEK GOSSIP

Miss Bertha Richardson was aLewiston visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis returned ThHerman Johnson was a Lewiston from Pierce Thursday. old 1visitor over the week-end. Lucille Lewis visited at the L. A. latioMr, and Mrs. G. F. Cridlebaugh Bartlett home Thursday and Fri-were Lewiston visitors Saturday. day Trade in Ken

F. Fleiger of Moscovl was a visit- L and Mrs Fred Baffey and Chain stores have 127,482 unit you know. Getor at the B. F. Fleshman lome daughter Artalee, Frank and Mil-Sunday. ton Wilken and Mrs. Nellie SleadMrs. Julia Fleshman of Levrfston were visitors in the Wm, Rileyfs visiting at the home of her son, home Friday liight. iai itvvfvbi»Hv++++++++++~++++++iH. mi,i:m., !1.,1.™w'tw.Jti++++vHivi»fWoodrow Fleshman. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riley and fam- g r de ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

ily visited at the Frank Wllken JQSt Q, pQ~ Of ~Qg ++egg gJQfg ggQC5Morscheck home in Genesee for a home Saturday night.few days. Allen Grayson visited his sister, +5 go. 2 Cans White or Golden Bantam Corn

r.vvuuvu put»miuiu hum~u Ruuuup ) Laundry Soap, 7 Barsthe Frank MING]ren home sunclay. d. 10 Lbs. Morton's Smoked Salt —————»

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailey visited + cps 40Miss virginia Burns, who has at the Jack Bailey home sunday. g 49-Lb. Sack HOme WIde FlOurge J '1' 'ley '"" T"y "'tor ": 100.Ib Sack Red Hen Ein Spokane, visited her home in

Julfaetta Tuesday. Fred Bailey and Milton wilken @ Our Special Blend Coffee, pOundHerman Buckallew visited hfs used the road drag Monday.father and mother Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Weeks took '> pne POund Dollar Mints —One pOund OrangeBen Weatherby, Sr., and Ken- a load of hogs to Lewfston Tuesday. I, 4RI ~ 2. 4I.4'1Cn tl Al! n L i ton sftos M. nd M . W lt Do IrdprfWednesday. anil childreir visited at the wm. 2-Lb Box KriSpie CraCkerS — 81CMrs. Ben Weatherby, Sr., returned Riley home last weelr.to her home last Monday. She has Otto Darr has been visiting inbeen visiting ut the home ui her ihe Wm. Riley home for the pust;v ~o+iGANVQ icpl iOCK ~g

The Sophomore class, accompanied Mra Roy Glenn and children are g~ Phone 582 F B Higley Mgr. Phone 5S2by Miss Hesby, attended the Shakes visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.perian play, "Merchant of Venice,» R. E. Richardson, this week. t mmu8.-t m--t- t-.'v.-mmSviSv++++++mm t. t w-.\ ++++t t..t Ju .t w..v4+++++++++vi»fv++if»l 4