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PLAN TO PICNIC WITH FRIENDS IN KENDRICK JULY 4TH -- SPORTS, SPEAKING, BASEBALL, DANCE ~ ~ I ~ ~ Ii ~r ilaw ~ ~ > gi 'gr VOLUME 55 KENDRICK, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO, THUR%DAY, JUNE 21, 1945 NO. 25 SOUTHWICK ITEMS ABOUT Rationing Reminders NEWS FROM LOCAL MEN Southwest Pacific. ' 'ork Done On Trail FERSONAI,S AND NEWS RESIDENTS AND FRIENDS Meats, Fats Red Stamps E2 IN THE ARMED FORCES This station o'ftfers a cpmpi'chen-. 'Monday and TUesday evenings of ON AMERICAN RIG@ through J2, expire June 30; K2 give program pg recreation, athletics last week Kendrick business men, Guests at the home of Mrs. Cora through P2, expire July 31; Q2 81-c Ossie Kanikkeberg, son of; and entertainment to the returnee plus donated trucks, spent several Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mattoon snd Thornton Sunday were Nr. Rnd Mrs. through U2, expire August 31; V2 Mr. snd Mrs. A. O. Kanikkeberg, while he awaits new orders. hours racking rocks, hauling dirt daughter Beverly returned: SundaY Grover Danforth, Mrs. Jsy Thornton through Z2, expire September 30. arrived here last Friday to spend a and otherwise improving the scbool- from the coast and Spokane, where snd'hildren and Mrs, Windslow of Processed IFoods Blue Stamps week's leave with his parents, and Madison, Wis. (Officfa] Dispatch); house hill trail. they had spent the, past two weeks Tekoa, Wn., and Nrs. Strohm of N2 through S2, expire June 30; T2 sisters and (brothers. Ossie, who h'as Pvt. Ro}and N. Craig, 19, son of The labor -effected a distinct im- visiting. Moscow. Afternoon callers were Mr. through X2, expire July 31; Y2, been stationed at Bainbridge, Md., Nr. and Mrs. Oral Craig of Ken- provement, and with (but little more Helen, Carol and Jimmy Mattoon . snd Nrs. Howard 'Southwick and Z2, Al, Bl, Cl, expire August 31; has completed his radio training, and drick, has been enrolled in the AAF it will be ready for its cinder and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Alee Larson snd Dl through Hl, expire September on his return to New(port, R. I., will Training Command's aircraft radio concrete top-coating. and Mrs. Rsy Knutson. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Southwick and 30. be assigned to a ship. Ossie hopes mechanics school at Truax Field, it Tuesday evening, June 26, has been Ni, and Mrs. Geo, Dd.vfdson son of Lewiston. Sugar Stamp No, 36 Now good, it will be one of the new, big ones, is announced by the post command- set as the time for cleaning and Moscow called 'briefly, Sunday at .th+ Mr. and Mrs. Ted May and son Expires September 30. since the bigger the ship the more er. washing our streets in preiparatipn Perry (Mattoon home. of Lewiston 'were Sunday guests of Shoes Airplane Stamps Nos. facilities for athletics of all kinds 'e wil] take an extensive course for the (Fourth (and a]I merchants Lottie Wilson, stayed last week Rt 3(fr. and Mrs. Clay King. Mrs. King 1, 2 and 3 in Book 3, continue valid which are the delight of his 'heart. in servicinf;:,~dip equipment, post and property owners and any others the Henry (Kortemefer home and at- raccompanied them home that, even- indefinite]y. He leaves here Friday of this officials sifd;"'and also will be train- willing to help, are asked to turn tended Bible school. ing, returning Monday. week to report, for .duty. ed in aircraft identification, defense out that evening. Bring a heavy Mi. and Mrs. Ralph iRoberts ol Nr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hanks and PERSONALS AND NEWS against chemical warfare, and re>, (broom or push-broom with you. Craigmont spent Saturday night. Rt fsmf]y were Sunday guests of Mr. FROM BIG BEAR RIDGE Okinawa. lated AAF sulbjects designed to fit the Robert Cain home. and Mrs. Claude King at Cavendish. June 10, 1945 him f'r eoinbat duty, PLANS FOR FOURTH PICNIC Mi'. and Mrs. Geo. Havens and Mr. and Mrs. RalPh Wright and A large crowd attend'ed the iHRPPY Dear Mac and Sill: Before entering the army, pvt. ARE NOW TAKING SHAPE family were supper guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baker visited with Home e]uli last Friday .Rt the hpme I received three papers today, the Craig was a farmer. and Mrs. Werner Brgmmer at South- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baker at Oro- pg Mrs Cfgude Jpnes Mfgg Nystrpm f'irsf'I have gotten in three and s Plans for Kendrick's Annual wick Monday evening, fino Sunday. home demonstration agent, demon- hs]f months and I w'as sure]Y g]ad Tonspah, Nevada (Official Dis- Fourth of July Picnic are yet in the Dick Benscoter wss in pu]]man Warn«Z«mann f strated sugar saving recipies, using to get them. The reason they haven't patch): Tonapah Army Afr Field, tentative stage, but rapidly taking Thursday, where, he received his Lewiston were visitors at the home honey been coming through is because I only Fourth Air Force B-24'combs't shape. certification as an air cadet. of Mr. and Nrs. Darwin Tarry Sun. Last Sunday R combination Fath-(have been on the move a Iot in the crew training statfon in Nevad, re- As in the p gt the prow'a of Bob Senscpter weilt to SPksne day, er's Dsy and'irthday dinner was 'past few months. Anyway, I will cently completed more than 55,000 the day will (begin at 10:30 a. m. Saturday, where he took his final Nr. and Nrs. John Lettenmafer, given st the Adolph Forest home be geting them R]1 soon. flying hours ((more than 10 million with a Program, of races Rnd sPorts examination for the army. Gary Smith, snd Mr. Rnd Mrs. John for Mr. 'Fraser and Gsbrie] Forest. I ean tell you that I am on Oki- miles og (f]yin'f), without a fatal on Kendrick's Main street, with cash Mi's. Harry Benscoter and'on Lettenmaier, Jr., and son, sPe it Thpse present were the Ggbrie] Fpr naws, Landed '"D Day" and surely accident. The former.4th Air Force prizes going to the winners. Dick were in Peck Sunday where Sunday fn 'the Woodruff h'ome at est fam}]y, Doris Clemenhagen, the was surPrhA, hardly any oPPosition record of 33,500 hours wa set (by At the conclusion of the SPorts they spent Father's Day with her Al'rpw. Everett Fraser fatnily, the Elmer at a]1. A lot of airplanes tried get- March Field, Calif, (but eclipsed (by program there will be the usual parents, Mi. and Mrs. Dan (Lyle. Fraser family, Mrs. Knutson and ting through, but the old navy took Tonopah's airmen on April 4th 'pg noon picnic hour, which will eon- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Knutgon spent , at the Geo. Wells home Sunday. On gpn Oscar Mrs. Mahe] Cprus pf c'a.re of them. I have seen several of this year. elude albout 1:30 when the speaker Sunday evening with Mr; and Mrs. Sunday evening they took Pfc. Ws] C]grkgtpn gnd Mr Frgser. th ir planes crash dive our ships, Col. Robert I. Rockwell, of Cin- of the day will make hig talk from P«ry Natoon and family. then Wells to Lewiston, where, he Monday guests at the Grant Clem- however. That, of course, is what cinnati, Ohio, is the director of sup- the bandstand in the park. At this Helen and Carrol Mattoon enter- took a bus back to Walla Walla, enhagen home were Nrg. Andrew they call their "sPecial attack corPs." PIy and maintenance at T. A. A. F. time we do not know who will tained Harley, Jr., and Buddy Eich- where he is a Patient at ÃCCavi O]soii Nrs A] (Ru(by Rfid daughter We still have air raids, but usually Among the men assigned to his sec- give the address ner, I eonard Roberts, Bruce MRY General hMP]ts]. De]ores Ann of Deary, Mrs. Mary just a few sneak in. The fightirig tion is Cpl. Donald J, Fraser, Ken- The talk will last in the neighbor- and Ira and Teddy Havens ]aSt Pvt. and Mrs. Tommy King and Rue og Cheney Mrs. Julia Winger has been, pretty rugged lately, but. drick, section clerk. hood of an hour, with the lball game Thursday in honor of their.brother daughter spent, Thursday afternoon and Mrs. Geo.'Wright of De orah din't think the Japs can hold out ' scheduled to (begin at about 2:45 to Jimmy Mattoon's.14th birthday an- visiting friends snd relatives at Oro- Iowa Mrg. Roy (Line»an og Genesee much longer. 3:00 o'lock, with Kendrick. meeting niverssry. Ice cream and cake were fino. and Miss Pa]ms Smith of Troy. From the way (the papers read'" d 't Y t Y ] tt the Lewigton Eagles. They have ~erved'ollowing an afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jemungs hsd as A ]arge crowd og griends and well- everyone is gettmg along well at received s very interesting letter p]ayed three games with this team, play. A]] reported s grand time. wishears gathered at the Leonard home. I hope it won't 'be long until <™S " '~" ' y ay'inning one and losing tWo so Mrs. Tina Bfghsm visited with Fairfield home last 'Sunday ev~enmg all pf we gb]]ows can come back. '.t>d'n '" Y P this game should provide real enter- Mrs Harry Benscoter Tuesday after- ren pg Ju]faetta, tp give s rousing eharavsri, we](com Thanks very much gor ihe paper, t e uge o e perp p tafnment for the Rgt Mr. and Mrs. Abner Cowger and m .S t Ro Fafrffe]d and bride og and I know it will he coming i: . At the conclusion of the ball game Ed. Kent visited Saturday evening family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cow- Los Ange]es Ca]lf. Treats and re- t'hrou(gh regularly again soon.. '~awa there hss, at this time, been nothing and Sunda/.with. his daughter, les. ger and daughter Mabel, the latter greshments were served to all, and As ever further scheduled until the dance at Newt. Norey and family on Bear of Orofino. CP]. Everett Farringtpn. ear Mom.and Dad: 9:30 at the H. S. gym. - ridge. Nrs. Lizzie Lawrence spent Suii- Mrs. Grant Clemenhagen and chil- Note: Everett is in the Marine E Uncle Sam wiU permit and the On the p]acards announcing the Mr. and'rs. Walter Benscoter day with Nr. and Mrs. Oscar Law- dren spent Tuesday afte~oon at the Corps, so when he says the fighting Red Cross gurnL'h p~«and .Pencil, annual picnic is a word of warning and family s~nt Sunday in Le~ton rence and family. Ruby home, honoring relatives is "rugged," we believe it really is. Wi try ~'te w +~ p to bring plenty pf food and drink, with her father, Ben Callison, Mr. snd Mrs.'L. J. Sbuthwick.en'- Ch W d D h I 'pu know that I aan alive yet„al- as war-'time conditioins wf]l not per- Nrs. Frankie Benscoter and Wilma tertained the following at dinner The Ceci] Chamber]afn gamily Receives Honorable D]schsrge though life is what'he'y call rug m]t the large quantities available in Benifcoter were in (Lewfston Monday. I( Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Tondevold went fishmg Isst lSunday. On Monday og ]ast week I,t. C ~ ged" out in these Parts. There isn't the pL t. Wayne Davis gelivered y. load of and Mr. and Nrs. Green, all of Lew- Mr. and Nrs. Albert Nelson and Wpodward recorded his honorable any hmg o in&rest'oing . on out There is a possfbflity that the. hogs to'Lewiston on Tuesday. George iston, Mr. and Nrs. Arnie Cuddy d ht r w r Sunday dinner guests discharge from the A,. A. F. Rt the here, just killing Jg(PS,.'being„bombed; 5.30 to 9:3p gsp may be giiled with Havens, Walter Bigham snd Henry arid fsmf]y, 'Mr. and Mrs. Howard at the Leonard Fairfeild home. Lewiston courthouse Rnd it's now feting plenty of;.pater from'above; some type pf program, but as yet Brammer were also f ewfston Vfs]t- Southwick and Nae and Mr. Rnd . M . Rnd Mrs. Stanley Sneve and just plain "Cliff 'podwsrd. Be eating (sometjmes Pretty frrgu]ar]y). the committee has not reached a ors that day. Mrs, Lloyd Southwfck, Lewfston. ' " 'd ie Genesee spent that sg::it may, he certain]y hss But life fs:gettmg food npw, I am decisio Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Davis hsd Sunday visitors Rt the Virgil Har S d th d' iti ' th earned that discharge for he Is a one of the fortunate ones now that as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. ris home were Oral Craig and son . tt din h h veteran og 65 missions in a medium has a tent or so ea]]ed tent. It sur'e Eag]es Defeat Kendr]c]t Nine Glen Fockler and bshy of Pullman, Sneve home and Rl en g c urc o is heaven alongside a foxhole. There Wilma Yarnell of Endicott, and Nr. Ronnie, Mm. Billy Vreyen and dash- se~ces- at the Lutheran church. bo~er in the E. T. O. theatre, m- th ee of us in it. A old JRD JumPing on Ossl'e Kanikl Sberg for and Mrs, Frankle Benscoter. tersandMaxfneandDarrold Harris Nrs. Ivan Whitcomb entertained eluding the famous "shuttle service h ith fl 't. L t eight. runs, in the 'first inning, the M . d M . Fr ki B t r Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wells visited the Ladies Guild at her home in on O'Day (I night was our first night of living Lewiston Eagle bused KenWIC s are leaving Thursday for Seattle, in siich style and we are getting baseball nine under a 13-4 score at ~here they. will visit with their son, ¹igg Betty Nelson has returned Thusly "SouveAer Day" hot chow now, before it was field Bengal Field, Lewiston, Sunday. R, ho h x t d to i th to Oakland, Calif., having spent her Thurs'day. of Isst week w'as cer- I nt t ]] u h „The Eagles started with one down F e ]led vacation with her Parents, Nr. and tainly souvenier day m the Kendrick I ft th tt or when we arrived, in the first inning to sew up the I YH, Mo . din Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris called Nrs Jgings (Ne] pn area. but we came straight to Okfnaws. 'ame as Thyfaurt led Pff with a f est at the'G~. Havens home on at the Lou Watson home Saturday Nrs. Narvin Redinfton and chf]- On that day Fred ]Zmmerman re- u we came s raig o inaws. Sin~]e,S]x ~th~~ hits with twp Ken fuss a e evening. i a e ~ dren of Sa~on, Ida., Rre visiting m ceived a Package from his son, P about'rain m Idaho. Well, it jM drf~ errors mixed in accounted for Lar~'andon, Buddy Lsngdon the the home of her Parents, Nr. and Walter Zm~enman, which contained d 'w how to rai th . H th eight runs in the first frame and d Wilm C d I L Mrs. A. W. Jones, in Juliaetta, and a German ghotg n, R bayonet, a t'e old (boy d~n't run it through after that Pete Pupinacci, southpaw S t d i, vi iti E with relatives here. trsch knife and a sword. In the ae- Eddie 'Erik small son of Mr. and comPanyfng note Walt told his dad a s eve e us oPen e s 'ontrol of the situation most of the g uv niers from her brotlier 'rs. Staniley Sneve of Genesee was to 'take especfa]ly good care of the t Pl.t litt] th time. Sunday at the Art. Foster ho(me on fstened at the Lutheran church shofigun, as th~~~ Was R res] story ] of h th th rs Limit~~g the opposition stationed in (Florence, (Italy. He s y connected mth it. The gun h a more direct business with the hits, Pupfnaecf Yielded three runs m Wf]ma Cuddy fg spending the Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Kayne (nee 12-gauge, hammerless, Rnd althoufh " ., the fourth inning and one in the Marie (Kleth) of Bremerton, and thick]y'oat:ed'ith grease, appeared p th .:z-] j~ h eighth as hfs mates gave him good Mrs. L. Morrison and son Johnnie of to be in A-1 shape. ~ in th states, onl I am attached suPport. Thyfault, Dick Reed and day evening at the Grant Bsteman lieslth. Mos ow, spent last week at the A. That same day Mr. and Mrs. Law- the infant'& instead of tracked Levpn Chase er'aged a Kendrick home. Kleth home. rence Bartlett received from their h' d 't 'ow with the threat in the third by executmg a Nancy Callison spent last week at I 'r. and Mrs. Stanley Sneve and son CPI. Harol'd Bartlett, a package Quartermaster Co s. However it fg neat double P]ay, the only one in the Eenore in the Walter Weaver home. son, Mr. and Nrs. Leon Danielson containing' German sword and a the s~e t~e ofrpwprk and I sup- game. Mrs. Nor]a Callison and ibaby, Mrs. Nr. Rnd Mrs. Horace Rainey and and daughters and Mr. and Nrs. bayone't and a kn'fe. The sword, e I will be in an office Rt'ter the Kanfkke'berg, home on navy leave, Liddfe Ameling and Gracia Howell W h. Norman Flamoe of Genesee were too long for shipment, had had the .... d t f mbat was slightly wild, but ragged field- went over gyr Nancy Sunday. v~fsitfn Mrs Annie (Weaver and fam- Sunday dinner ~ests at the Mrs. handle removed and the blade c]ose~ Ssy if you asked any questions inf by his mates contributed to Mrs. Norla Callison was,a (busf- the to the hilt bent so that it wnu]d . y t ] tt ]] h big Eagle initial inning. A. O Rn ness caller in Troy Monday. startin G 'd, W. t Th d with summer school at the U. of I. in length. The blade ftseZ h s I gt th b t w made combat pack pitcher, relfmed h 'Mr. and Mrs., is arne o d M .,Ot' tt f M g Leg e e]sp ' " ing wi" " P e b ai S t k th,bec us when we ikkeberg, father of the s ar g,Nrs E,p Rpbe o as em again, ( ecause w en is son with two, arfie, n., spen urs ay e e oa ie e first and itched one 'Callispn snd bahy and Doris Lsu~ Ji}s mother, Mrs. B. G. Lfnderman Moscow. P ence attended the home canning Spokane visitors last, week were E. A. Dedba]d received that same " hi ]ik th t I w pur sea ball to retire the side and Put o demonstration at the Claude Jones Nhs Joyce Lyons S kane, spent Ed., Gerald and Betty Halseth; Evan day from his son P c. ar es 'ag~ the other day and they were the fire. home on Bear iidge last 'Wednesday. and Henry Lein; Infva]d Rnd Ole Deoba]d, R German officer'g dress,. t 'he rain go suppose Lupinacci gave but twp bases pn Ossie andJordsn Ksnfkkeber K]eth'ay and Dona]d Jones; Mr. cap, a 'dress belt, several belt buck- '" ." (". ] d m;<~<res) (balls. Rpn White was sPiked on th called at. the Callison home 'Friday Nr and Mrs. Stewart Wi]son and and'rs. Floyd (MCGraw; Nrs. Jo- les, a number of coins, a German .;ned ankle when a 'base runner slid into eve„,„g d,Mrs. Plu] hanna Ne]son; Lester Ne]son; Leon- clinics] thermometer snd Pair pg e]l, one th~~g, their~ sre sure s him Rt thi~d, but the ~nju~y was npt larry Iangdpn and Wfima Cuddy Bahr and friends of Lewiston were ard Ojson and Cecil Babcock. surgical scissors. The ress cap is swell bunch p'f officers and men out serious. The Eaf les made three were guests og Nis. Ida MCA]lister']k River, Fr~day. They Marvfn snd Gary Emmett, psu] pne og the "foxiest throng~" we have pst og them have been over- ~~t~a base hits, doubles beinf made Monday ~~ening. Mr. Rnd Nr r orted a good trip and some fish. Kortemeier and Roger Jones attend- ever soon, lbeing white and black r more than two years Ev by Chase -". I White. The scare book:talefgh.Smith and daughter pg Dish- with silver swastikas pinned and g f fn the same di was not c!ear on which P RYe man, Wg"a,, were also guests. 'dwin and Sertina Forest were han(ging fmm it. The clinical ther- .," If ]t],pugh I have„ t lected the other, a triP]e. Lewisto Larry Langdon and Wilms Cuddy Southwick and 'Mrs. James Holt and LewIston visitors Thursday. Tribun vrere in Lewistpn Tuesday. dau hter were Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Nrs. J. 'C, 'Bowers of er than farenheit, such as we use. Larry Langdpn wss a dinner guest d Mrs. iRR Ci]dd . Lewiston visited in the A. Kleth The surgical scissors (vicious look- «cpm s Take Marriage Vows at the Arley Alien home on Cedar Nr. and Mrs. Roy Florence of ome, un aY. ing things) are of stainless steel. g Miss Lois Fey and Art'hur Frgser creek (Friday, snd a supper guest some money to et me a csnbpn united in msrria e Friday r h Cl k t d J h G ntry of Deary Mi'. and Mrg. Oscar Slind and ( u know a»ttle pocket were um e n msrr age at the Arthur Foster ome that same Clsrkston an o n en ry.o cary evenin at 5:00 o'lock in the Par- eve„in~ Sp ent SundaY in the J'. H. Hunt home. ere Moscow visitors Mon- Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dammarell h t t ) nd t „„f he i„g 'Mrs. Clem Israel and daughter, gy dR recei'ved s, sho'rt letter from their tobacco (C»pper fs,qe br~n, ) Roberts ''"'' " "'"' 'nh'gen spn, Don, from Somewhere In The can et it in Kendrick. You k.pw Lewiston. n.v imme iae mern Moscow spent Sunday v ss e, spen a can ge i everal words of both familleg were present to Mr, and Mr~. E. p. Robert, for S t. and Mrs. Roy Fairgield Sun- ' " . Y . chewing tobacco is (severs wor s da evenin 'p were censored here) plug out here. ison pf p I]man Dear Mother, 'Dad and 'Family: But get me a carton (6 plugs og v e family at Juliaetta. iit last week in thne 'home pf her . Y Y's .~ Clipper) pr if You thin'k Ypu sre L F -, ' ot Mr. an s Nelson ' b3 night. I like my job going to have s good crmp this year e. s on un ammond and son '" 'ake inventory today of all and 'feel wealthy, get another carton in in the Geor e the stmM, 'snd keep the bins filled and make it two. But it will (be O r g, n g 'ons ar es an ayner we in Moscow up'. The 'boss wants me in his di- K. If you only send one, as thfs f os 'C. ' Pe I ean ma>e it money only covers one cat'ton, par- ent several ds s a' 'R first class store keeper. burendum stone and air po g . ~ . n children and'arents. at the Wilbur Babcock home...'g ing R -pod gu" .t» Ny could uge a couple if you feel like Mrs. Bruce Glenn and daughter Jpsn Jones and Mrs, Lou ' g g " » c«IY it. Will you get it as soon as pos- ses for the Ha f 'g 'P e 'to wash my.sible and send Rir mail, as regular afternoon '" he gallery with 'Pl~ntY mail will never catch up. Oh, yes, :ander home last week. Tuesday evening and leailng for E Ro'berts and Nissl - f af gh 198 We for the lighter Mom got me, it uses ]] pf Amdericsn I -t nts pg be>ns, potatoes, etc., -.'ust an ordinary sl=e. You can get honie Sunday Guest were Nr and school. Tuesday evening when the newly 'ren of'ulia- . g. " tp «t ]p»g item you can't get. Some of the, ] ' -oo. Wien I get out of boys Rsl-ed me the othe': Iay, when 'Iowa and the navy I'l be able to throw the I wen't down to the dump, 'e companied her home for a visit. L 'on visit- " " " ~ got would t y and .get a couple of paq» sed out and R general good tim swell bunch of fellows aboard g C ], W 11 h I I d Passe ou a Charles Woody; Mr. and Mrs. Roy spent Saturday and Sunday in the ors on Saturday. ' here. I know almost all of the "ibfg there, the fuy that was issuing the Glenn Rnd family of Texas ridge; Grayson home. His wife returned Mr. and Nrs... shots" now, choiv and I got to talking and he Birthday Partv Mr, anti Mrs, Edgar Car]son and home with him. vhiting with the, Y .'ow is the old town of Ken- was from Blackgnpt, Idaho. So, after J d Whit celebrated her 11th! d ughter of Genesee Rnd Mr. and (L. Murray, Beatrice and is stat'oned ', ' h drick? I sure would like to hear we fot loaded, I hit ]iim uP gpr R birthday anniversary with a party Mrg. L. W, (Houck of Clarkston. ls stationed in California Rug ~ we e rece t ', 'g 'from some of the town folks, and couple of packs of Camels and he T d gtemoon. Ch I Wood of P Vsughn, all of Spo; . and 'h services at would like tp see everybody. Give gave me 35 cartons (350 Packages). guests Present were patty I onf visiting at the Bruce Glenn home. Nrs. D.'erreman and spn Charles t p rcgh Sunday after- lay thought and best regard tp We get ml]lions of free cigarettes, Shirlev and Donna Travls, Donna Mr. and Nrs. Wainey May were and grandson, Donald Eugene Mat- " "d D „all. How are the crops this year. but there are no Camels, and Ann Kanfkkeberg, Get'aldine visitors in the Frankie Benscoter toon, were guests in the Charles noon y e ocs an ry I Fine, I hope. Well, got lots of work Well, I am going tp take a bath pngtptt Barbara Bakken, Giacia home Sunday evening, Ke ler home Father's Day. e H well and 'Seer n Cross. 0 Games wei e played and birthday he scene. D y 'ake and ice cream served by thelw;th M 'd Mr F Ci Parents of Daughter Rnd everything going fine. Know h t ss s Barbarn White and June os esses, ar resented with R S " Barbara, Calif. (Official you will be haying before long. Revelves Gun As Souvenier and Nrs. G. C, Danforth, South- young couple were presen e w Dispatch) T-4 Fred G. Ciemen- Sp long gor t»is'time, write soon Wednesday morning of this iveek wick, announcing the arrival of a p" as s" p hafen, 32, Kendrick, Idaho, has re- and often for we don't fet much New Arrival E. A. Deobai(l received R German bsby daughter tp Bkr 1-c James G wishes. ported to the army ground and ser- chance to write these day»n" ma Mr. Rnd Mrs. Wm. Rilev are the Mauser army iifle, complete with snd Nrs. Danforth, June 8, weight vice forces redistribution station is the only thing that we ge pround patents of s babv boy, bayonet, from Germany, sent by his 7 ]bs, 5/2-oz. The name Cheryl Waterproof matches, used in the here for assignment to new duties here snd like. please give t"e pape weight eight pounds, horn to them son, pfc. Charles Denbald. The gun Louise was chosen. 'Mother and babe jungle areas and st sea, .will light based on skills and experience gaiii. June 18. came knocked-down in a German wre doing nicely. after being under water many hours. ed during 36 months'uty in the (Continued on as page) Mother and babe are doing nicely. ammunition box pg wood.

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VOLUME 55 KENDRICK, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO, THUR%DAY, JUNE 21, 1945 NO. 25

SOUTHWICK ITEMS ABOUT Rationing Reminders NEWS FROM LOCAL MEN Southwest Pacific. ' 'ork Done On Trail FERSONAI,S AND NEWSRESIDENTS AND FRIENDS Meats, Fats —Red Stamps E2 IN THE ARMED FORCES This station o'ftfers a cpmpi'chen-. 'Monday and TUesday evenings of ON AMERICAN RIG@

through J2, expire June 30; K2 give program pg recreation, athletics last week Kendrick business men,Guests at the home of Mrs. Cora through P2, expire July 31; Q2 81-c Ossie Kanikkeberg, son of; and entertainment to the returnee plus donated trucks, spent several Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mattoon snd

Thornton Sunday were Nr. Rnd Mrs. through U2, expire August 31; V2 Mr. snd Mrs. A. O. Kanikkeberg, while he awaits new orders. hours racking rocks, hauling dirt daughter Beverly returned: SundaYGrover Danforth, Mrs. Jsy Thornton through Z2, expire September 30. arrived here last Friday to spend a and otherwise improving the scbool- from the coast and Spokane, wheresnd'hildren and Mrs, Windslow of Processed IFoods —Blue Stamps week's leave with his parents, and Madison, Wis. (Officfa] Dispatch); house hill trail. they had spent the, past two weeksTekoa, Wn., and Nrs. Strohm of N2 through S2, expire June 30; T2 sisters and (brothers. Ossie, who h'as Pvt. Ro}and N. Craig, 19, son of The labor -effected a distinct im- visiting.Moscow. Afternoon callers were Mr. through X2, expire July 31; Y2, been stationed at Bainbridge, Md., Nr. and Mrs. Oral Craig of Ken- provement, and with (but little more Helen, Carol and Jimmy Mattoon

. snd Nrs. Howard 'Southwick and Z2, Al, Bl, Cl, expire August 31; has completed his radio training, and drick, has been enrolled in the AAF it will be ready for its cinder and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Alee Larson snd Dl through Hl, expire September on his return to New(port, R. I., will Training Command's aircraft radio concrete top-coating. and Mrs. Rsy Knutson.Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Southwick and 30. be assigned to a ship. Ossie hopes mechanics school at Truax Field, it Tuesday evening, June 26, has been Ni, and Mrs. Geo, Dd.vfdsonson of Lewiston. Sugar Stamp No, 36 —Now good, it will be one of the new, big ones, is announced by the post command- set as the time for cleaning and Moscow called 'briefly, Sunday at .th+

Mr. and Mrs. Ted May and son Expires September 30. since the bigger the ship the more er. washing our streets in preiparatipn Perry (Mattoon home.of Lewiston 'were Sunday guests of Shoes —Airplane Stamps Nos. facilities for athletics of all kinds —'e wil] take an extensive course for the (Fourth —(and a]I merchants Lottie Wilson, stayed last week Rt3(fr. and Mrs. Clay King. Mrs. King 1, 2 and 3 in Book 3, continue valid which are the delight of his 'heart. in servicinf;:,~dip equipment, post and property owners and any others the Henry (Kortemefer home and at-raccompanied them home that, even- indefinite]y. He leaves here Friday of this officials sifd;"'and also will be train- willing to help, are asked to turn tended Bible school.ing, returning Monday. week to report, for .duty. ed in aircraft identification, defense out that evening. Bring a heavy Mi. and Mrs. Ralph iRoberts ol

Nr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hanks and PERSONALS AND NEWS against chemical warfare, and re>, (broom or push-broom with you. Craigmont spent Saturday night. Rtfsmf]y were Sunday guests of Mr. FROM BIG BEAR RIDGE Okinawa. lated AAF sulbjects designed to fit the Robert Cain home.and Mrs. Claude King at Cavendish. June 10, 1945 him f'r eoinbat duty, PLANS FOR FOURTH PICNIC Mi'. and Mrs. Geo. Havens and

Mr. and Mrs. RalPh Wright and A large crowd attend'ed the iHRPPY Dear Mac and Sill: Before entering the army, pvt. ARE NOW TAKING SHAPE family were supper guests of Mr.Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baker visited with Home e]uli last Friday .Rt the hpme I received three papers today, the Craig was a farmer. and Mrs. Werner Brgmmer at South-Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baker at Oro- pg Mrs Cfgude Jpnes Mfgg Nystrpm f'irsf'I have gotten in three and s Plans for Kendrick's Annual wick Monday evening,fino Sunday. home demonstration agent, demon- hs]f months and I w'as sure]Y g]ad Tonspah, Nevada (Official Dis- Fourth of July Picnic are yet in the Dick Benscoter wss in pu]]man

Warn«Z«mann f strated sugar saving recipies, using to get them. The reason they haven't patch): Tonapah Army Afr Field, tentative stage, but rapidly taking Thursday, where, he received hisLewiston were visitors at the home honey been coming through is because I only Fourth Air Force B-24'combs't shape. certification as an air cadet.of Mr. and Nrs. Darwin Tarry Sun. Last Sunday R combination Fath-(have been on the move a Iot in the crew training statfon in Nevad, re- As in the p gt the prow'a of Bob Senscpter weilt to SPksneday, er's Dsy and'irthday dinner was 'past few months. Anyway, I will cently completed more than 55,000 the day will (begin at 10:30 a. m. Saturday, where he took his final

Nr. and Nrs. John Lettenmafer, given st the Adolph Forest home be geting them R]1 soon. flying hours ((more than 10 million with a Program, of races Rnd sPorts examination for the army.Gary Smith, snd Mr. Rnd Mrs. John for Mr. 'Fraser and Gsbrie] Forest. I ean tell you that I am on Oki- miles og (f]yin'f), without a fatal on Kendrick's Main street, with cash Mi's. Harry Benscoter and'onLettenmaier, Jr., and son, sPe it Thpse present were the Ggbrie] Fpr naws, Landed '"D Day" and surely accident. The former.4th Air Force prizes going to the winners. Dick were in Peck Sunday whereSunday fn 'the Woodruff h'ome at est fam}]y, Doris Clemenhagen, the was surPrhA, hardly any oPPosition record of 33,500 hours wa set (by At the conclusion of the SPorts they spent Father's Day with herAl'rpw. Everett Fraser fatnily, the Elmer at a]1. A lot of airplanes tried get- March Field, Calif, (but eclipsed (by program there will be the usual parents, Mi. and Mrs. Dan (Lyle.

Fraser family, Mrs. Knutson and ting through, but the old navy took Tonopah's airmen on April 4th 'pg noon picnic hour, which will eon- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Knutgon spent, at the Geo. Wells home Sunday. On gpn Oscar Mrs. Mahe] Cprus pf c'a.re of them. I have seen several of this year. elude albout 1:30 when the speaker Sunday evening with Mr; and Mrs.

Sunday evening they took Pfc. Ws] C]grkgtpn gnd Mr Frgser. th ir planes crash dive our ships, Col. Robert I. Rockwell, of Cin- of the day will make hig talk from P«ry Natoon and family.then Wells to Lewiston, where, he Monday guests at the Grant Clem- however. That, of course, is what cinnati, Ohio, is the director of sup- the bandstand in the park. At this Helen and Carrol Mattoon enter-took a bus back to Walla Walla, enhagen home were Nrg. Andrew they call their "sPecial attack corPs." PIy and maintenance at T. A. A. F. time we do not know who will tained Harley, Jr., and Buddy Eich-where he is a Patient at ÃCCavi O]soii Nrs A] (Ru(by Rfid daughter We still have air raids, but usually Among the men assigned to his sec- give the address ner, I eonard Roberts, Bruce MRYGeneral hMP]ts]. De]ores Ann of Deary, Mrs. Mary just a few sneak in. The fightirig tion is Cpl. Donald J, Fraser, Ken- The talk will last in the neighbor- and Ira and Teddy Havens ]aSt

Pvt. and Mrs. Tommy King and Rue og Cheney Mrs. Julia Winger has been, pretty rugged lately, but. drick, section clerk. hood of an hour, with the lball game Thursday in honor of their.brotherdaughter spent, Thursday afternoon and Mrs. Geo.'Wright of De orah din't think the Japs can hold out

'scheduled to (begin at about 2:45 to Jimmy Mattoon's.14th birthday an-

visiting friends snd relatives at Oro- Iowa Mrg. Roy (Line»an og Genesee much longer. 3:00 o'lock, with Kendrick. meeting niverssry. Ice cream and cake werefino. and Miss Pa]ms Smith of Troy. From the way (the papers read'"

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] tt the Lewigton Eagles. They have ~erved'ollowing an afternoon ofMr. and Mrs. Bill Jemungs hsd as A ]arge crowd og griends and well- everyone is gettmg along well at received s very interesting letter p]ayed three games with this team, play. A]] reported s grand time.

wishears gathered at the Leonard home. I hope it won't 'be long until <™S" '~" ' y ay'inning one and losing tWo —so Mrs. Tina Bfghsm visited with

Fairfield home last 'Sunday ev~enmg all pf we gb]]ows can come back. '.t>d'n '" Y P this game should provide real enter- Mrs Harry Benscoter Tuesday after-ren pg Ju]faetta, tp give s rousing eharavsri, we](com Thanks very much gor ihe paper, t

e uge o e perp p tafnment for the RgtMr. and Mrs. Abner Cowger and m .S t Ro Fafrffe]d and bride og and I know it will he coming i: . At the conclusion of the ball game Ed. Kent visited Saturday eveningfamily and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cow- Los Ange]es Ca]lf. Treats and re- t'hrou(gh regularly again soon.. '~awa there hss, at this time, been nothing and Sunda/.with. his daughter, les.ger and daughter Mabel, the latter greshments were served to all, and As ever further scheduled until the dance at Newt. Norey and family on Bearof Orofino. CP]. Everett Farringtpn. ear Mom.and Dad: 9:30 at the H. S. gym.

- ridge.Nrs. Lizzie Lawrence spent Suii- Mrs. Grant Clemenhagen and chil- Note: Everett is in the Marine E Uncle Sam wiU permit and the On the p]acards announcing the Mr. and'rs. Walter Benscoter

day with Nr. and Mrs. Oscar Law- dren spent Tuesday afte~oon at the Corps, so when he says the fighting Red Cross gurnL'h p~«and .Pencil, annual picnic is a word of warning and family s~nt Sunday in Le~tonrence and family. Ruby home, honoring relatives is "rugged," we believe it really is. Wi try ~'te w +~ p to bring plenty pf food and drink, with her father, Ben Callison,

Mr. snd Mrs.'L. J. Sbuthwick.en'- Ch W d D h I 'pu know that I aan alive yet„al- as war-'time conditioins wf]l not per- Nrs. Frankie Benscoter and Wilmatertained the following at dinner The Ceci] Chamber]afn gamily Receives Honorable D]schsrge though life is what'he'y call rug m]t the large quantities available in Benifcoter were in (Lewfston Monday.I(

Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Tondevold went fishmg Isst lSunday. On Monday og ]ast week I,t. C ~ ged" out in these Parts. There isn't the pL t. Wayne Davis gelivered y. load ofand Mr. and Nrs. Green, all of Lew- Mr. and Nrs. Albert Nelson and Wpodward recorded his honorable any hmg o in&rest'oing . on out There is a possfbflity that the. hogs to'Lewiston on Tuesday. Georgeiston, Mr. and Nrs. Arnie Cuddy d ht r w r Sunday dinner guests discharge from the A,. A. F. Rt the here, just killing Jg(PS,.'being„bombed; 5.30 to 9:3p gsp may be giiled with Havens, Walter Bigham snd Henryarid fsmf]y, 'Mr. and Mrs. Howard at the Leonard Fairfeild home. Lewiston courthouse —Rnd it's now feting plenty of;.pater from'above; some type pf program, but as yet Brammer were also f ewfston Vfs]t-Southwick and Nae and Mr. Rnd . M . Rnd Mrs. Stanley Sneve and just plain "Cliff 'podwsrd. Be eating (sometjmes Pretty frrgu]ar]y). the committee has not reached a ors that day.Mrs, Lloyd Southwfck, Lewfston.

' " 'd ie Genesee spent that sg::it may, he certain]y hss But life fs:gettmg food npw, I am decisio Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Davis hsdSunday visitors Rt the Virgil Har S d th d' iti

'th earned that discharge for he Is a one of the fortunate ones now that as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

ris home were Oral Craig and son . tt din h h veteran og 65 missions in a medium has a tent or so ea]]ed tent. It sur'e Eag]es Defeat Kendr]c]t Nine Glen Fockler and bshy of Pullman,Sneve home and Rl en g c urc o is heaven alongside a foxhole. There Wilma Yarnell of Endicott, and Nr.Ronnie, Mm. Billy Vreyen and dash- se~ces- at the Lutheran church. bo~er in the E. T. O. theatre, m-

th ee of us in it. A old JRD JumPing on Ossl'e Kanikl Sberg for and Mrs, Frankle Benscoter.tersandMaxfneandDarrold Harris Nrs. Ivan Whitcomb entertained eluding the famous "shuttle serviceh ith fl 't. L t eight. runs, in the 'first inning, the M . d M . Fr ki B t rMr. and Mrs. Aaron Wells visited the Ladies Guild at her home in on O'Day (I

night was our first night of living Lewiston Eagle bused KenWIC s are leaving Thursday for Seattle,in siich style —and we are getting baseball nine under a 13-4 score at ~here they. will visit with their son,

¹igg Betty Nelson has returned Thusly "SouveAer Day"hot chow now, before it was field Bengal Field, Lewiston, Sunday. R, ho h x t d to i th

to Oakland, Calif., having spent her Thurs'day. of Isst week w'as cer- I nt t ]] u h „The Eagles started with one down Fe ]led vacation with her Parents, Nr. and tainly souvenier day m the Kendrick

I ft th t t or when we arrived, in the first inning to sew up the I YH, Mo . dinMr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris called Nrs Jgings (Ne] pn area. but we came straight to Okfnaws. 'ame as Thyfaurt led Pff with a f est at the'G~. Havens home onat the Lou Watson home Saturday Nrs. Narvin Redinfton and chf]- On that day Fred ]Zmmerman re- u we came s raig o inaws. Sin~]e,S]x ~th~~ hits with twp Ken fuss a eevening.

i a e ~ dren of Sa~on, Ida., Rre visiting m ceived a Package from his son, P about'rain m Idaho. Well, it jM drf~ errors mixed in accounted for Lar~'andon, Buddy Lsngdonthe the home of her Parents, Nr. and Walter Zm~enman, which contained

d 'w how to rai th . H th eight runs in the first frame and d Wilm C d I LMrs. A. W. Jones, in Juliaetta, and a German ghotg n, R bayonet, a t'e old (boy d~n't run it through after that Pete Pupinacci, southpaw S t d i, vi iti Ewith relatives here. trsch knife and a sword. In the ae-

Eddie 'Erik small son of Mr. and comPanyfng note Walt told his dad a s eve —e us oPen e s 'ontrol of the situation most of the g

uv niers from her brotlier 'rs. Staniley Sneve of Genesee was to 'take especfa]ly good care of the t Pl.t litt] th time. Sunday at the Art. Foster ho(me onfstened at the Lutheran church shofigun, as th~~~ Was R res] story ] of h th th rs Limit~~g the opposition

stationed in (Florence, (Italy. He s y connected mth it. The gun h amore direct business with the hits, Pupfnaecf Yielded three runs m Wf]ma Cuddy fg spending the

Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Kayne (nee 12-gauge, hammerless, Rnd althoufh " ., the fourth inning and one in theMarie (Kleth) of Bremerton, and thick]y'oat:ed'ith grease, appeared p

th .:z-] j~ h eighth as hfs mates gave him goodMrs. L. Morrison and son Johnnie of to be in A-1 shape. ~

in th states, onl I am attached suPport. Thyfault, Dick Reed and day evening at the Grant Bstemanlieslth. Mos ow, spent last week at the A. That same day Mr. and Mrs. Law-

the infant'& instead of tracked Levpn Chase er'aged a Kendrick home.Kleth home. rence Bartlett received from their h' d 't 'ow with the threat in the third by executmg a Nancy Callison spent last week at

I'r. and Mrs. Stanley Sneve and son CPI. Harol'd Bartlett, a packageQuartermaster Co s. However it fg neat double P]ay, the only one in the Eenore in the Walter Weaver home.

son, Mr. and Nrs. Leon Danielson containing' German sword and athe s~e t~e ofrpwprk and I sup- game. Mrs. Nor]a Callison and ibaby, Mrs.

Nr. Rnd Mrs. Horace Rainey and and daughters and Mr. and Nrs. bayone't and a kn'fe. The sword,e I will be in an office Rt'ter the Kanfkke'berg, home on navy leave, Liddfe Ameling and Gracia Howell

W h. Norman Flamoe of Genesee were too long for shipment, had had the ....d t f mbat was slightly wild, but ragged field- went over gyr Nancy Sunday.v~fsitfn Mrs Annie (Weaver and fam- Sunday dinner ~ests at the Mrs. handle removed and the blade c]ose~ Ssy if you asked any questions inf by his mates contributed to Mrs. Norla Callison was,a (busf-the

to the hilt bent so that it wnu]d . yt ] tt ]] h big Eagle initial inning. A. O Rn ness caller in Troy Monday.

startin

G 'd, W . t Th d with summer school at the U. of I. in length. The blade ftseZ h sI gt th b t w made combat pack pitcher, relfmed h'Mr. and Mrs., is arne od M .,Ot' tt f M g Leg e e]sp ' " ing wi" " P e b ai S t k th,bec us when we ikkeberg, father of the s ar g,Nrs E,p Rpbeo as em again, ( ecause w en is son with two,

arfie, n., spen urs ay e e oa ie e first and itched one'Callispn snd bahy and Doris Lsu~

Ji}s mother, Mrs. B. G. Lfnderman Moscow. P ence attended the home canningSpokane visitors last, week were E. A. Dedba]d received that same "

hi ]ik th t I w pur sea ball to retire the side and Put o demonstration at the Claude JonesNhs Joyce Lyons S kane, spent Ed., Gerald and Betty Halseth; Evan day from his son P c. ar es 'ag~ the other day and they were the fire. home on Bear iidge last 'Wednesday.

and Henry Lein; Infva]d Rnd Ole Deoba]d, R German officer'g dress,. t 'he rain go suppose Lupinacci gave but twp bases pn Ossie andJordsn KsnfkkeberK]eth'ay and Dona]d Jones; Mr. cap, a 'dress belt, several belt buck- '" ." (". ] d m;<~<res) (balls. Rpn White was sPiked on th called at. the Callison home 'Friday

Nr and Mrs. Stewart Wi]son and and'rs. Floyd (MCGraw; Nrs. Jo- les, a number of coins, a German .;ned ankle when a 'base runner slid into eve„,„gd,Mrs. Plu] hanna Ne]son; Lester Ne]son; Leon- clinics] thermometer snd Pair pg

e]l, one th~~g, their~ sre sure s him Rt thi~d, but the ~nju~y was npt larry Iangdpn and Wfima Cuddy

Bahr and friends of Lewiston were ard Ojson and Cecil Babcock. surgical

scissors.

The ress cap isswell bunch p'f officers and men out serious. The Eafles made three were guests og Nis. Ida

MCA]lister']k

River, Fr~day. They Marvfn snd Gary Emmett, psu] pne og the "foxiest throng~" we havepst og them have been over- ~~t~a base hits, doubles beinf made Monday ~~ening. Mr. Rnd Nr

r orted a good trip and some fish. Kortemeier and Roger Jones attend- ever soon, lbeing white and black r more than two years Ev by Chase -".I White. The scare book:talefgh.Smith and daughter pg Dish-with silver swastikas pinned and g f fn the same di was not c!ear on which P RYe man, Wg"a,, were also guests.

'dwin and Sertina Forest were han(ging fmm it. The clinical ther- .,"If ]t],pugh I have„ t lected the other, a triP]e. —Lewisto Larry Langdon and Wilms Cuddy

Southwick and 'Mrs. James Holt and LewIston visitors Thursday. Tribun vrere in Lewistpn Tuesday.

dau hter were Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Nrs. J. 'C, 'Bowers of er than farenheit, such as we use. Larry Langdpn wss a dinner guestd Mrs. iRR Ci]dd . Lewiston visited in the A. Kleth The surgical scissors (vicious look- «cpm s Take Marriage Vows at the Arley Alien home on Cedar

Nr. and Mrs. Roy Florence of ome, un aY. ing things) are of stainless steel. g Miss Lois Fey and Art'hur Frgser creek (Friday, snd a supper guestsome money to et me a csnbpnunited in msrria e Friday r h

Cl k t d J h G ntry of Deary Mi'. and Mrg. Oscar Slind and( u know a»ttle pocket were um e n msrr age at the Arthur Foster ome that same

Clsrkston an o n en ry.o cary evenin at 5:00 o'lock in the Par- eve„in~Sp ent SundaY in the J'. H. Hunt home. ere Moscow visitors Mon- Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dammarell h t t ) nd t „„f he i„g

'Mrs. Clem Israel and daughter, gydR recei'ved s, sho'rt letter from their tobacco (C»pper fs,qe br~n, ) Roberts''"'' ""'"' 'nh'gen spn, Don, from Somewhere In The can et it in Kendrick. You k.pw Lewiston. n.v imme iae mern Moscow spent Sunday vss e, spen a can ge i

everal words of both familleg were present to Mr, and Mr~. E. p. Robert,for S t. and Mrs. Roy Fairgield Sun- ' " . Y . chewing tobacco is (severs wor s

da evenin'p were censored here) plug out here.

ison pf p I]manDear Mother, 'Dad and 'Family: But get me a carton (6 plugs og v e

family at Juliaetta.iit last week in thne 'home pf her . Y Y's .~ Clipper) pr if You thin'k Ypu sre L F

-, ' ot Mr. an

s Nelson' b3 night. I like my job going to have s good crmp this year e. s on un

ammond and son '" 'ake inventory today of all and 'feel wealthy, get another carton

in in the Geor e the stmM, 'snd keep the bins filled and make it two. But it will (be O r g, n g 'ons ar es an ayner we

in Moscow up'. The 'boss wants me in his di- K. If you only send one, as thfs „ f os

'C. ' Pe I ean ma>e it money only covers one cat'ton, par-

ent several ds s a' 'R first class store keeper. burendum stone and air po g . ~ . n

children and'arents.at the Wilbur Babcock home...'g ing R -pod gu" .t» Ny could uge a couple if you feel like Mrs. Bruce Glenn and daughter Jpsn

Jones and Mrs, Lou ' g g " » c«IY it. Will you get it as soon as pos-

ses for the Ha f 'g 'P e 'to wash my.sible and send Rir mail, as regular

afternoon'" he gallery with 'Pl~ntY mail will never catch up. Oh, yes,

:ander home last week. Tuesday evening and leailng forE Ro'berts and Nissl - f af gh 198 We for the lighter Mom got me, it uses

]] pf Amdericsn I-t nts pg be>ns, potatoes, etc., -.'ust an ordinary sl=e. You can get honie Sunday Guest were Nr and

school. Tuesday evening when the newly'ren of'ulia- . g. " tp «t ]p»g item you can't get. Some of the,

] ' -oo. Wien I get out of boys Rsl-ed me the othe': Iay, when'Iowaand the navy I'l be able to throw the I wen't down to the dump,

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companied her home for a visit.L 'on visit- " " " ~ got would t y and .get a couple of paq» sed out and R general good tim

swell bunch of fellows aboard g C ], W 11 h I I d Passe ou aCharles Woody; Mr. and Mrs. Roy

spent Saturday and Sunday in the ors on Saturday. '

here. I know almost all of the "ibfg there, the fuy that was issuing the Glenn Rnd family of Texas ridge;Grayson home. His wife returned Mr. and Nrs... shots" now, choiv and I got to talking and he Birthday Partv Mr, anti Mrs, Edgar Car]son andhome with him. vhiting with the, Y .'ow is the old town of Ken- was from Blackgnpt, Idaho. So, after J d Whit celebrated her 11th!d ughter of Genesee Rnd Mr. and

(L. Murray, Beatrice and is stat'oned ', 'h drick? I sure would like to hear we fot loaded, I hit ]iim uP gpr R birthday anniversary with a party Mrg. L. W, (Houck of Clarkston.ls stationed in California

Rug~ we e rece t ', 'g 'from some of the town folks, and couple of packs of Camels and he T d gtemoon. Ch I Wood of P

Vsughn, all of Spo; . and 'h services at would like tp see everybody. Give gave me 35 cartons (350 Packages). guests Present were patty I onf visiting at the Bruce Glenn home.Nrs. D.'erreman and spn Charles

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rcgh Sunday after- lay thought and best regard tp We get ml]lions of free cigarettes, Shirlev and Donna Travls, Donna Mr. and Nrs. Wainey May wereand grandson, Donald Eugene Mat- " "d D „all. How are the crops this year. but there are no Camels, and Ann Kanfkkeberg, Get'aldine visitors in the Frankie Benscotertoon, were guests in the Charles noon y e ocs an ry

I Fine, I hope. Well, got lots of work Well, I am going tp take a bath pngtptt Barbara Bakken, Giacia home Sunday evening,Ke ler home Father's Day.e H well and 'Seer n Cross.0

Games wei e played and birthdayhe scene. D y 'ake and ice cream served by thelw;th M 'd Mr F

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Parents of Daughter Rnd everything going fine. Know h t ss s Barbarn White and Juneos esses, arresented with R S " Barbara, Calif. (Official you will be haying before long. Revelves Gun As Souvenier

and Nrs. G. C, Danforth, South- young couple were presen e w Dispatch) —T-4 Fred G. Ciemen- Sp long gor t»is'time, write soon Wednesday morning of this iveekwick, announcing the arrival of a p" as s" p hafen, 32, Kendrick, Idaho, has re- and often for we don't fet much New Arrival E. A. Deobai(l received R Germanbsby daughter tp Bkr 1-c James G wishes. ported to the army ground and ser- chance to write these day»n" ma Mr. Rnd Mrs. Wm. Rilev are the Mauser army iifle, complete withsnd Nrs. Danforth, June 8, weight vice forces redistribution station is the only thing that we ge pround patents of s babv boy, bayonet, from Germany, sent by his7 ]bs, 5/2-oz. The name Cheryl Waterproof matches, used in the here for assignment to new duties here snd like. please give t"e pape weight eight pounds, horn to them son, pfc. Charles Denbald. The gunLouise was chosen. 'Mother and babe jungle areas and st sea, .will light based on skills and experience gaiii. June 18. came knocked-down in a Germanwre doing nicely. after being under water many hours. ed during 36 months'uty in the (Continued on as page) Mother and babe are doing nicely. ammunition box pg wood.

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KENDRICK CO-OPERATIVE CRE A.MERYThe Honte of "I'otlntch Chief" Dairy Products

DR. GEO. W. McKEEVERDental Surgeon

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A. Q. Kanikkeberg, CashierL. D. Crocker, Asst. Cashier

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II 11 tRev, and Mrs. Roy Murray and

family returned Monday eveningfrom the /Methodist Northwest Con-

I'erence at Yakima, Wn., Sund'ay8%8'r Rev. Murray wil'1 preach his fare-

WO 1la a',SsII%I'PAta well sermons in this iparish, as theyI I~ )Iai leave next week for Elgin, Ill.,

where Rev. Murray will edit a Meth-odist Sunday School paper. No min-

Ia I ister has as yet been assigned tothis parish, Rev, Murray has served

paa. here for the past four years,a g Wickliffe R. Smith returned 'Mon-

day from a trip that took him intomany states east of the Mississippiriver. He spent most of the thnevisiting a nephew at Paducha, Ky.

S 1-c Calvin Halterman arrivedhere Monday to spend a leave at theRalph Stucker home. /He has /been

III Pa overseas six months, and was on aship during the Iwo Jima campaign.That same day Cpl, and 'Mrs. George

paa Halterman and .baby of Douglas,Iat Ariz., also arrived to visit at the

Stucker home, Cpl. /Halterman hasbeen in the service two years. Also

aaaIIat on Monday Nr. and Mrs. J. C. Gape

and two children of Crawford, Neb„

aaa1 arrived for a visit, Mr, Gape, in th'

government remount service, hasI /been helping to guard German pris-! oners of war.

niece Patty left Tuesday by car forP(~ I their net home'ear Oroville, Wn,

Iaa Mrs. Ernie Woolley and childrenof Everett, Wash.. and Mrs. Eddie

l9 Bebb and daughter of Davenport;,5 Wash., arrived Wednesday afternoona at for a visit with their sister, Mrs.

Raliph Stucker ancl family.aaa iL. S. Thurber will leave this after-

tata noon (Thursday) for Portland on a

business trip.Russell Smith returned Saturday

aat I evening from his iSnake river rangeW survey trip. After spending this week

II at home compiling reports, he willaaa return to hrs work Sunday evemng.

Lois and Gay Decrbald, who areattending summer school, were home Ifor the week-end and 'brought withthem as house guests Charlotte Wes-

II on, Barbara Bloomsbury and BerniceIII Evans.

Mrs. Mabel Corns, Clarkston. hasll been here visiting her father, D. M.

aaI Fraser, and other relatives.Tom Keene was here over the

ll weekend with home folks. He

~ a af brought little George-Ann Jones

~with him to visit her grandparents,

II Mr. and Mrs. Wad'e /Keene.Iaa Jean Crocker was down from.Pa-

~'ouse to spend 'Sunday with her

ItI family. They took . her 'back that

I I I evening.Elmer M'cCoy and daughter Iva

Ia Jean and Mrs. Charlie 'Candler were. II Lewiston visitors Tuesday.

Mrs. Jesse Oylear and daughter

~ ~ I I daughter, Mrs. Waterl Marner. all

(ASH PRI1ES O.",.„';.':,"';„.".'."..",'".'..".."'"..Westendahl held a ipicnic dinner inthe park iSunday in honor of Fath-

. II er's Day.Mrs. Frank Abrams and childrer.

and Mrs. Walter Brocke visited onI /Monday evening in the Ben Westen-

* 'aa dahl home.

Sl Patnting Store Front(aa The front o'f the /Mc'Coy Confec-

tionery is receiving a coat of paintat the hands of Jack Kuykendall.

paaa A cream color is being used, and it )S + + te presents a clean. neat appearance.

Before the riainting it was decic1ectP[~l to remove the old paint, and lye%F and rraint remover were used. On

II investigation it was discovered that

HI6H S(HOOL 6YM. grit 10 tlistlnct colors /or co/or-layers)

ll .iSuffers Broken Leg )

~ so P. M. Mrs. A. J. 'Sheneman receivedworcl, Sunday that /Mr. C. A. Bid-dison, formerly of Kendrick, butnow of Kennewick, fell June 13,while in a store, and suffered a

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She was taken to a Pasco hos-.pital, where a traction splint wasapplied, and later a cast. She will

5,have. to wear the cast for some six

e/to eight weeks.

Goodbye and Thank You/Mr. and tMrs. W. H. Noble and

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Patty, through the columns of theGazette, wish to say good'bye to thefriends we did not get to see ibeforeleaving Kendrick. We also wish to

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thank our customers for the loyalsupport we enjoyed in our /business.

THE LEWISTON GRAIN GROWERS chard near Or'oville, Wash., and cor-Farmer Owned and Farmer Controlled dially invite any who are interested

CRAIG POLE 0 LUMBER COMPANY h m —%r d 3/I W H N blTimber Lanais, Cedar Poles, Posts, Lumber

General 51erchandisefaa

BLEWETT'S GROCERY-MARKETIaa I have atlenty of bones, I'l lust

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THE KENDRICK GAZETTE THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1945

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days,beauty Buy at least an extra $100 bond

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THE KENDKENDRICK GAZETTE CHURCH NOTICES ++m ++++++ +puhlis'hed ev sday mornin aty orning at Lutheran Church Of C + ll

Subscrip. C. McCreary Rev. Theo. Meske, pastorll sc p 0 per year Sunday School at 10:00 a, m. v««

Strictly poijtjcs German iMjssjonf est 'Service ai1]III

Entered a )drick, Iidaho

ice a e 'ng]ish Missionfest Service at 2:00ass ma Rev 'I iH quester of Spokane $ WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF GOLDEN +DARK SYRUPS

Lritheran Church Of Ju]]aeRev. Theo Meske, Pastor f, Golden Amaizo 1'/ -

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Red, ibulk ..........,.........................$1.34;:,; GoMen Amaizo, 5-lb. glass ------------464 +

9,ex, bulk $ ,. Nort wood Syrup gt„glass/., ..Roy H., Murray, Minister

u ( ......................$L95 Rev. Murray will preach his fare- RI] sermons in this parish Sunday:Obii iubffo«r(SQQi c«b«L«i«„«" "S.«Ib,'~,'«XtrOGOOdCOrn,NO.2e

, g Orange Marmalade, 2-lb. jar --------394, Sauer Kraut, quart J

Alsyke Clover, 10~0 ....................$27.00 sunday school «10 a m classes" W always have a good supply of Fresh VeÃe- ""

E D Morn(+@ worship at 11. "Is The + tables, Oranges, Grapef ruit and Lemons. II.......,.....35c Kingdom «Rea]?" + g Store your Alsyke, Red Clover and White Dutch g30c Evening Service at 8. "The Great,',, JÃEssential In The Christian Life." " I with us, where all of the buyers will make you IWednesday, 8:00 p. m, Bible study ',",'

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POND'S SEIOE SERVICE drick Co-operative ~~Creamery is to~

~ Phone 581 Floyd Milla d, Mg' Ph " 581404 Main Street Lewiston, Idaho 'e held next Saturday evening at

s:30 in the Fraternal Temple. This 1«««* ~ «««R hdl CIi« the first evening meeting beld by — —— -- ——— ————— I] Zll 11C OC «t e omPany I

d Mrs. Harry Pltts, who are ut KENDRICK, IDAHO ISncj(1ppe a part of the program, Pvt. James A]bright is spending day.

'However war-time conditions do a few days with his parents, Mr. and

permit the elaborat Mrs Raleigh A]bright It is a stop- CAMERON NEWSSATURDAY of the past. over enroute to Geiger 'Field, near

Your Patrona e Inv]te(] Spol(ane, from Mississippi.

MRS ROSS ARMITAGE Double Feature Scheduled's.. our a ronage vi Mrs. Ed. Groseclose has returnedt neth of Wenatchee, Wn., were guests We are Modernlyfrom Tacoma, Wash. She sp of Mr. and iMrs. Au . F. We erphones 841 or 9615 A double feature Is scheduled for three weeks'here with her brother ]ast week

g.. egner'he local theatre this coming week- Ned Wj]son, who had a spinal oper-I

end —"The Big 'Show-Off" with tio . Ned is doing nice]y. E sie Kruger sPent last week with Equipped to RenderArthur Lake, Da]e Evans, Lionel Miss Peggy AIIbright is visiting in her aunt, Mrs. A. 0, Wegner, inSander ln the leading roles and California Pullman,"Utah," having as its stars Roy Mrs C]jff Ne]son and daughter Evelyn Will en of Lewiston visited andiROeer, Gab'by Hayes and Dale Ev- K r n v,sited at the home of Mrs. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George

Ne]son's parents, Sunday.~

Wilken last week.On Tuesday and Wednesday even- . Thb, W~k Mrs. Fred Silf low and Mrs. Her- Experienced in directingings there is another special show ] man 'Silf low entertained the Ladies p g

sc'heduled. It is "Winged Victory,'rs. Grace Brackett, Beverly Aid at the home of Mrs. Fred Si]- the services that you want .an impressive story of the Army Air Mehl and Mrs. Lockwood visited, at flow, Wednesday.Forces and the tremendous job they the R. W. Al'bright home, There Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mielke and for your departedare doing, 1t is said to be piled were five generations presen: rs. daughters were dinner. guests Fri- lI

Dr' A Ch iet Iful] of human interest from start to Lockwood, her daughter, Grace day of iMr. and Mrs. Walter Koepp. and

hL D. finish —not a 'dry-as-dust training Brackett; Lona Jean A]bright, Mrs. Gus Kruger and daughtersIpicture by any means. Jeanne grain ug" iM ac .']sie and Dorothy spent. Friday

Office Hours '(holds the.,women's lead —the other A]bright, son of iMr. A]bright, and afternoon with Mrs. John iB]anken-'nvite you to call10:00 A M. To 5:00 P. 5L

Istars are A. A. F. men. his sons, Jimmy and iRonald. ship. us with confidence.A program and dinner was held Mr. and iMr. Harl iWhjtjnger were

ergency Call at A]I Hours On NOTICE TO CREDITORS at the Arrow school house Sunday Sunday afternoon visitors in theNotjf jcatjorr in honor of Father's Day.

f home of iMr. and Mrs. Ben Hoffman.Off] ~ Est(Lt«s of Anna B. Roberts Decease(r Visitors at the Harve Woodruff Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wj]ken and VASSAR-RA WLS

Ken(]r]ck State Ban]t B]d . home Sunday were friends from daughters and Evelyn Wi]ken visit-Notjce is hereby given by the Genesee, and the John Le a'd with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson

undersigned, executor of the estate f ' « at Peck Sunday. zunera bromeof Anna B. Roberts, deceased, to the H m " a ' a S-Sgt. Vern 3pekker of Wa]lacreditors of and all persons'having called at the Ed. Groseclose home Walla, spent the week-end here withclaims agiajnst the said deceased, to S his, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos

~y g'PQQg exhibit t em wjt the necessary Ansel Huxtable is visiting with his Spekker.llPXS 1 Kvouchers ..within four months after uncle, iHarve Woodruff. Mr. H Cpt. and Mrs. Austin West of .June 7, 1945, the first pub]ication of ta'ble's home is m Illinois. iPIummer and Mr. and iMrs. Renfrewthis notice, to the said executor at Bonnie Groseclose is pickmg p and baby of '«Moscow spent Thurs-the probate Court at Moscow, Idaho, day evening with Mr. and Mrs.the same being the p]ace for the iMr. Virgil Groseclose and, Miss Wa]ter Koepp,

COAL transaction .of the business of said Norma Sampson called at t:he M. iMr. and Mrs. G. F. Cridlebaughestate,, in Latah County, istate of Groseclose home Sunday. and daughters, Mrs. Jacob Schmidt

ABERDEEN UTAH Idaho. of Spokane and Mrs. John 'SchwarzCYRUS IS. ROBERTS, visited with Mrs. Stoneburner and

Executor. Miss Hartung, Sunday.Dated at Moscow, Idaho„June r], Mrs Roy Martin called at h Ed. Wegner of port]and vjsjted

1945. 'en Pressnall home Tuesday even with his sister, Mrs, Herman Sj]ifiowCox, Ware k Stellmon and friends, the first of the week.Lewiston, Idaho Attys for Executor Mrs. Arlene Neumann is assis ing Mrs. Clarence Fry and daughter

alter BrOCke Fiv«i bbb. Sbb«'r, <S«'S with the work at the Carl Fin'ke Ne]]je spent last week with Mr. andLast pub. July 5, 1945. home, since Mrs. Finke and infant M„s Glen Wegner

Off]ce Phone 62$ ResMence 054 son, Jerrald George, returned home Ida Marie Silf low anil Linda Pari sWANT ADS fro m the hospital..., are attendinr a Youth Leadership

Mary Jane 'Martin is visiting her meeting at Pacific rutheran collegeWANTED, TO BUY—About two! sister, Mrs. Lyle Beshaw and hue

General Repair ShOp dozen laying hens. Frank We'bber, '' 'r. and 'Mrs. Raymond PodgersKendrick Second-Hand Store. 25-Iz ",e . t . of Pu]]man visited with his riar-

Blacksmithing, Wood Work 'vas a visitor in our neighborhood ents, Mr. and Mrs, Pu - ]I PSLEEPING, Housekeeping rooms or Wednesday and Thursday.

I Sunday. meeting.Oxy-acetelyne and Arc Welding apartments for rent in a nice big Oscar Laurence took Anna Kazda A good turner out ls hoped

modern home,'with shade, flowers to Orofino, where she has empoy Chanibers of Conimerce SfeetingMachine and Gun Repairing and shrubbery, Jjm West, Ju]ja- ment 'for the summer. The Late h Countv Chambers of

eta, Idaho. Phone 523. 23-4x Glen, Russell and Euge" 'ommerce will be this evening (June 0 ens Beaut Shop y p

FRANK CROCKER were among the Orofino visitors on 21) at the Moscow Hotel at 6:30 Mrs. Ross Armitage, who hFOR SALE —Wood and Posts. Er- Saturday.

I o'ciock. Governor Gossett will be in in SPokane the Past severalnest Loeser, Southwick. 24-2x Mrs. Abner Cowger an'd Patty

Iattendance and wil] address the taking a "refresher course" in

called at the Carl Finke home Sat-FOR SALE —Two milch goats, urday

milkin'g; 'wo kids, ma]e, 6-wks. The Abner Cowger family attend-old. $20 for a]l. Bud Gephart, ed a pinoch]e party at the home ofLe]and. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Jen- THE GI D JUDGE SAY .~ ~

WANTED —Home for year-old rat nings, Saturday night.

1484 MrL]n, Lewhti(sns 1(]rLho' school house Monday evening was

'FOR SAiLE —Binder, hay rake well attended, and quite successful.grain drill. Dwight Hoffman, Ken- Mrs. Carl Finke and infant sond'rick. ,26 2x went to Lewiston Sunday, where they

wi]1 st.ay for a few days to be underPUBI'IC AUCTION —The following a doctor's care.

household goods, and many others, Mrs. Ben Pressnall and Mrs. Fran-will 'be offered at Puiblic Auction nes Nead and daughter visited aton the vacant lot .next to The the IRoy Martin home Sunday.

Lewiston Phone 275 'armers Bank, Saturday, June 23, Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy Martin andat 6:30 p. m.: Piano, Davenport, Stanley were Lewistnn visitors Sat-sewing machine, be(ls, springs, ur day. iMrs. Dewey McAllister andmattresses, floor lamp, trailer, sons came back with them, return-lawn mower, book case. —Rev. ing to their home Srmday evening.Roy Murray. 25-1 Mr. and Mrs. B. Cuddy and Mr.

IT'S IN THE BAG!In every bag'f Watl-ins Mineral Compound, you'l find the

minerals which agricultural experts agree iare necessalvy for propergrowth and production. And mine> als nre necessary becauseneither home-grown grains nor mixed feed contains a sufficientanrount.

Watkins 'Minerals didn't just happen! They are the resultof. careful study, backed by years of experimental work on Wat-kins Experimental Faisn an<] in the feed lots of America.

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FRED: "Is it true, Judge, that a war can'be won >vithout the use of war-alcohol...the kind the beverage distillers have beenproducing for the government for overtwo years?"

OLD JUDGE: "That's right, Fred. It is abasic ingredient in the smokeless powderused in virtually every firearm from a pistolto a 16-inch gun. And, in addition, it plays

a more human role. The medical supplieswhich our military doctors use to alleviatepain, combat infection, save lives are pre-pared with war-alcohol."

FRED: "No wonder, then, more and morepeople are recognizing the great contribu-tion our beverage distillers have made tothe winning of the war with their double-

duly product."

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THE KENDRICK CAZET E HURSDAY, JUNE 21

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Kendrick TheatreFRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 22-28

DOUBLE FEATURE

FAIRVIEW ITEMS

Mr. and Mre. pearl Henetttne andson Harold were dinner guests Sun-day in the Alfred Swanson home atSoutbwick.

Mr, and Mrs, Wil'bur Corkill andchildren and Miss Cleo Kuykendallwere Lewiston visitors Sunday.

J. M. Woodward and son Cliffordwere ~sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. Glen Brazier, near Genesee.

The Wilbur Corkill and PearlHazeltine families were Lewistonvisitors Saturday.

W!Ibur Cor'kill ivas a visitor inGenesee Friday,

The Jesse Heifel, Harold Parksand Gordon Peters families werefishing Sunday at Elk River. Theyreported they caught enough fishto at least know bow they taste.

Paul Dagefoerde waa a businessvisitor in Lewiston on. Monday.

Mrs. Walter Cochran, Mrs. BruceSherman and son Jack and Mrs.Vance Penland were dinn'er guestsFriday in the Fred Glenn home.

Mrs. R. E. Woody called on theMisses Byrne, Tuesday afternoon.

Nr. and Mrs. Fred Glenn, MaryAnn and Arlene attended a family .

dinner Sunday in the Andrew Coxhome on American ridge, then droveon to the'Spalding park and had. a,picnic supper with her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Walter Cochran, and theClaud Clark family.

Mr. and Mrs. John Glenn wereSunday dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. Andrew Cox and family.

Callers in the R. E. Woody homeSunday evening were Mr. and Mrs.Oney Walker, Mrs. BelIe Walker ofTroy, Montana, J. 'M. Woodward andClifford Woodward.

The Harold Parks family were inLewiston Thursday, assisting Mrs.

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B. Parks store her householdgoods. Mrs. Parks sold her iLewis-ton property recently. She is visitingher sons on the ridge this week.

ol: al:c iI".>ie]. ARTHUR LAKE

DALE EVANSLIONEL STANDER

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PUBLISHED, BY ~ EIENDRICK

REMEMBER FOLKS:

CO«OPERATIVE CREAMERY

"THE BIGity of butter, besides concentrat-ing all our work on a week-end,when it is impossi'ble to take careof it in a proper manner.

However, if it is impossible foryou. to make deliveries other thanSaturday night, we will continueto take care of it as beat wecan.

Your kind co-operation in thismatter will ena'ble us to makebetter products and more prof!ts,and you bigger dividend's.

Saturday of .this Week ls thedate for the 4th Ann'uai Meetingof your creamery. This meetingmill be held in the. Fraternal Hallpromptly at. 7 30 p. m. The

'election of two directors and areport on last year's business willbe the main order of. the evening.We earnestly urge everyone tocome, whether you are a mem-ber or non-member.

And Folks:iMay we ask your co-operatiori

during the next two or threemonths, in the matter of creamand egg deliveries. During theflush of production .'we do nothave'he facilities to care for twochurntngs .of cream at i time.

Therefore, if possible to makethese deliveries during the week,rather than on Saturday night,please'o so. Otherwise, we'mustdump this cream in 'cans andhold it over until Monday morn-ing before we can pasteurize it.This means a much tpoorer qual-

!'HOWOFF"Second FeatureROY ROGERS

GABBY HAYESDALE EVANS

Irate Parent: "I'l teach you tomake love t:o my daughter, youngman!"

Suitor: "I wish you would, sir.I'm not making much headway."

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Two colored boys were havinga vicious fight with razors. Thefirst took a slice at the other'throat.

"Ha," said the second, "nevertouched me."

"No? Brother, just you waittill yo'ries noddin'o'ead!"

NEWS AND SHORTS

Show Bog}rrs At y:00 p, M.

S5c Adults Admission '5c Kids

Special ShowTUESDAY, WED., JUNE 26 lr 2 "l'he Present "Tight"

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I'ituation Requires Careful

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Meal PlanningIET US SUGGEST-

Use syrups, of which we have a good supply andselection, or honey,'n the place of that precioussugar for home baking or pastry making. Thereare many good recipies for pastries available thatuse sugar substitutes. Use them and save the sugarfor th'e canrning of berries and fruit.

For table use we have a good selection of jamsand jellies. Their 'use will also help stretch thatsugar!:

YES —.FRANKLYthe meat situation is desper-ate, and gives no promise on an immediate improve-ment. However, we will do our best to supply youlWe will also do our best to obtain fresh fish, as themarket may af'ord.

We also pledge ourselves to do our level best toequitably dist1ibute ..such supplies of meat and fishas -we may obtain.

et et et

Bring that grocery list here Qual-.ity groceries at reasonable prices!

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JULIAETTA NEWS NOTES

Mr. and Mrs. Scott of Moscow arevisiting Mr. and Mrs. Lindquist fora few days.

On Sunday Bev. George D. Cal-vert had the misfortune to fall andtear a number of ligaments loosein one ankle. 'He is on crutches.

Mrs. Hugo has returned to herhome here, after spending a fewdays in the St. Joseph's hospital,receiving treatment; for her eyes.

Mrs. Her'b tMillard spent Thursdaywith ber daughter, Mrs. J. F. ¹ick-ens, in Peck.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haddock anddaughter Carol spent the week-endat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wood-row Nye. Carol is remaining for acouple of weeks. /

Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Levitt andchildren of Spokane spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walsh.

Mrs. John Peters and daughter re-turned from Seattle Tuesday.

Dickie Wooder of Spokane isspending a week bere with LeeWalsh.

Mrs. Bert 'Sherman, daughter oftMr. Vincent, was a Sunday visitorhere.

Mrs. Vincent spent a meek atCulgesac visiting her son; AndrewVincent and wife.

At the Chas. Weber home the fol-lowing were Sunday dinner guests:Mr, and Mrs. Russell Snyder andfamily of Lewtston; Mr. and Mrs.Daniel Dillman and family, Mr. andMrs. Herb. Weber and family, andMr. and Mrs. Ed. Brown of Kendrick.

Mrs. James Cupp and children ofYakima, Wash., are visiting at thehome of Mr. and Mrs..Chas. Weber,having arrived Wednesday afternoon.Mrs. Cupp is a granddaughter.

—With—I Pvt. LON McCAy.g-ySTER

Sgt. EDMOND O'RIENSgt. GEORGE REEVES

Cpl. LEE J. COBBCph ALAN BAXTER

JEANNE CRAINEA picture that will hold you en-

ia thrsLlled for 1SO minutes. A pictureyo'u will never forget.

NEWS AND SHORTS

ONE SHOW ONLY —8:00 P. M.

85c 'dmission 15c

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MORE ABOUT ARMED FORCESr

th!s new address. Zll write them assoon as possible.

Your son —Warney.Note: The money which Warney

mentions in the letter above wasAmerican "Invasion Currency" foruse on Okinawa. It's actual value,!fany, would be hard to guess.

Phil! ttpinesJune 7, 1945

Dear iMac and Bill:Well, I suppose I am going to !be

stationed here for a while. so ami, sending you my new address. I

would appreciate it very much ifyou will keep sending the paper tome

As everPvt. Harry Cowger.

Note: You bet we'l keep right onsending the payer, and keep an eyeopen for other local fellows. Thereare several in those tslands now.

Sgt. Glen Newman arrived homeMonday morning to spend a 66-day'est furlough with his parents, Mr.and 'Mrs. Fred Newman. His 'wife,who has,been making her home atTacoma with her parents, will ar-rive here soon.

Sgt. Newman', gunner-engineer ona B-'24, was forced to bail out overBretresgarten, Germany. last winter,and spent six and a half months asa prisoner of the Germans, beingliberated by the Second British Air-borne.

We talked with Glen jus% a min-ute Tuesday, and he has promisedus a real story, soon —and boy-we know he has one!

TEAKEAN GOSSIP

We are enjoying nice weatheragain.

Mrs. Asa Choate, Mrs. WilliamGroseclose, Ralph Wright and Mr.and Mrs. Jas. Willis and son Glenwere Orofino visitors last Friday.

Mr, and Mrs. rGeo. Kime, Orofino,were week-end visitors at theehomeof Mr. and 'Mrs. Asa Choate.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Blackburn andDick Daniels were callers here lastSaturday. They were accompanied byMrs. Raby and a lady friend fromKendrick.

tMrs. R. E. Brock expects to bringher children and come home aboutthe first of July to spend the sum-mer. Her husband will come aboutthe middle of July for a two-weekvacation.

Mrts. Asa Choate and Mrs. Geo.Kime called at the home of Mr. anaMrs. William Groseclose Saturday

Rev. Bruce Groseclose of Elma,Wash., visited a few days this weekat the home of his parents, Mr. and

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Mrs. William Grosecloes. He had Now In Statesbeen to Yakima attending the an- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Deobald havenual conference of the Methodist received word that 'heir son, Lt.church and came up for a short Wm. Deobald, pilot of a Br24 bomlb-visit tbefore returning to E!ma. er, formely based in Italy, watt

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