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Idaho State Library325 Heat State St.So&e, ID 83702
Local News
Of Kemlrick
Leland Meeting Jan 4
. Will Explore Possible Rural ' ~g.XI,i,j™Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and r rs ~ ~ ~
Mt . Eii Dammarell weve grandsons Fire PrOteCtiOn DiStriCtVernon Dammarell of Boise and VOLe 88Ron Dammarell. Ted Meyer, a, Southwick area far-
Jolene Btammer, Moscow, was a mer, said this week that there will beweekend guest of her parents, Mv. a meeting Thursday, January 4, atand Mrs. Ernie Brammer. The Bram- 7:00 p. m. in the Le]and School tomers had as their Satssvday evening discuss the possibility of organizingguests Mv. and Mrs. Walt Koepp and a rural fire protection district to,Mr. and Mvs. Bill Manwarjng. serve Stonypoint, Cedar Creek, Cav-t
Mr. and Mvs. Ed Brown called on endish and Potlatch Ridge areas, AllMrs. Le(,na>d Webev at Lewiston one residents fvom these areas are sin- ~ wvday last Lvecj(. cetely uvped to attend,
Helping Jenny Abrams celebvateher fift!i bit thd;iy anniversavy with Meyer, who is President of the Nez:i dinnei at Lhe home of hev parents, Perce County Favm Bui'eau, said theNv. and AIrs. Richaid,Abrams wete creation of a countY-wide >»>al fire
an<i ]Ll>s. Fiank Ab>ams, A]ice dist>'ict to be >'un by Nez Pe>ce Coun-EhInian and iven(]y of ClaIkstoil, ty Coll>>1>issionels is in the talkingsjr. and pit's. Dennis Ab>ams and boys stage. TentaLive Plans, he said, wouldnf Ot of]>to a»d sjstev Angje 'nclude Putting rural i'ire equ'P»Ient
Mvs. g>.ace Lind spent thvee days in Culdcsac and Lap>L™yevadd-J(1st. Wet'.J< vis]tin 't Letvjston wi'th ed !.hat lie felt, this would not serve$'Iv. an(j $'I vs. Mi]ton I.ind and hev the aves f>.om Sj.onyi>oint to Ceda>
].ind and Edith Mcginty biou ht involved. The news that !.he Ken-gvace home and stayed Lo visit ti dvick I"ive project.ion District's moveii Ji>le ol> MOI>(iay. to Dea>y next sunu»er wo»lil als( cut 5 ~ es 55
eekf nd L jstovs of Mv a>id ]LI> s into the fire pvoj ecj ion j li(se ave hDick Cuddy >vere gvanddaughtev Ly-f
have»»L '
"'"" 5'ea Meyei sj>'essed !hat. not]ting has
den Lake,g athY Parent of Has been decided and the purpose of the ~ else
January 4 meeting would be to gej.favmevs and other residents of the ''';
~ - aner guest. of Mr, and M>s. Ted ]Lfcyev areas invo]ved Logejher and ta]kan at>Ijy. Tllat eve>ling Malt]la and about i]le ploblems and what intel- o" (4,I"e Ted ]L cyevs and Jack and Cath> cst they ]tave jn jhe ossjble fov>na
tion of their own five protection dis-Vorhes, Mr, and Mrs. Kim Kirk]and trict.,A, commissionev from Nezand David an<1 Kenneth Wilken helP- pe>'cc County will be present to he]ped Na>'gie W]]ken cc]Ebvate he> b»th a»st(e> qi>estionsday with a dinner at the lV]]ken home t!'i'ISunday dinner guests of Mv. and
Mts. E. M. White were ]('Ir. and (Ivs. h] J ('" 'ILKeith Thornton of Peck, Tervy Thorn- I'Iyoa 3 Dmllily 33<tf!n, Moscow and Mary Ann Kalasof Pttllma.n..„..;„„..„...,.;,,„„;S.fPasses Saturday, Dec. I6Clarkston visite<1 Lvjth Clara WareSaturday m(>ning. AIrs. Gilis was re- Nyda S. Smith, who moved t<i Mrs. VerLttis>jng hei mother home after she Cla>kston jwo months ago fiomhad spent. some time visiting with the pomerry (lied Dec. 16 at Tri-Stategi]hs. Memorial hospital of infirmities of, and Maggie
Mr. and Mvs. Nor]a Cal]ison at- age.tended a piano recital in which their She was 83 and had been ill five AND YOUR FAITHFgranddaughter Audra Callison parti- months.ciPate(3 at Troy Sunday afjevnoon. She and her husband, Harry, a re- Nellie Dean Ste'gerSMrs. Ar]ey Armijage was a visitor tited farmer and carpenter, lived atthis week. Le]and about 5 miles east of Julia-
IJo Benscoter —America
Nr. and Mrs. Lloyd Farvington and etta in NezPevce county and at Lew- I Berdetta Weaver —CeMr. and Mrs. Roy Fey were Wcdnes- iston before moving to Pomeroy in j
<lay evening supper guests of Ervin 1960,and Odie Draper, honoring Amy on Born Nay 10, 1895, at Southwick, Gayie Marek —Sher birthday, Mrs. Smith Lvas the daughter of Ben-
Ervin and Odie Draper attended a jamin and Leona Mccoy. She lived The Ladies of the Happywedding reception in Lewistcn hon- and attende<l schools there until hevoring Car]a and Mike Laughlin. Lat-, mavriage to Harry C. Smith at Clark-ev in the evening they visited Mr, and I
ston Nov, 26, 1914.Mrs. Ed Campbell and family. > The couple celebrated their 64th
patricia Jollllson of St. paul, Minn. wedding anniversary last lllonth. LOCal NeWSarrived here Friday to spend the The couple lived at Le]and after,Chtfstmas holiday with her Scend- tlteic ntatciage until 2952 when they >>If jai]aeflapaients, Mv. and Mrs. LesLev Ctock- moved to Lewiston. He retired inev, Sunday evening supper guests of 1960 to Pomeroy. She was a mern-
C] N 76 3121the Crockers and pat were Mr. and ber of the Methodist church there. Cyn hia y<> —2
Mrs. David Crocker of Lewiston. Survivors, in addition tc her hus-Dr. and Mrs. Robert Donder Pol, band at home, are two sons, Stanley Friday thrcugh Sunday Frank and
missionaries from Monterja, Colum- Smith of Lewiston and Clinton Smith F]aine groseclose and daughters vis-bia, S. A., drove from Njnneapo]js, of Deary; a, daughtev, Beatrice Reed;ted the I,arry princes in Spokane.Minn. this Lveek to visit in the home of Clarkston; a sistet, Mrs.
Wilmc>'f
Pearle Long. Later, Pearle will Hanks of Lesv]ston; eight grandchil- On Friday morning, children at-accompany them to the home of Mr. dren and two great grandchildren. tending the Stoiy Hour at the Julia-and Mvs. Roy Long at Spokane to Another son, Waldo, preceded her in etta Community Library were enter-spend the Christmas hcliday. death. tained with Christmas stories. Then
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. Cook The funeral was held at 11 a. m. they decorated salt dough ornamentshad dinner out with their grandson Tuesday at Merchant Funeral Home with felt-tip markets to take homeBruce Cook at Pullman where he is at Clarkston with the Rev. Harold with them.a, student at LVSU. The Ben Cooks Davidson of the First Church of Godhad taken Christnlas packages to officiating. Graveside sel~jces were Bob and Carol Conner and bGYS
send home to Bruce's folks at port at Le]and cemetery at 2 p. m, were Saturday visitors of Keith and
.Ang eles. ]>Iusjc by Bob Wj]]jams. Jane Ford. Saturday night, theMv. and Mrs. Bill Dammare]l and Beaiers: Ben Smith, Russell Baker, Fo>ds attended a. Chr~~™sparty at
daughte>. Of I etvjston >vere Satu>day Wj]jje Reed Edwin H~~ks, R~l~~d the honse of E]a>ne and Don Ho]sing—;.:ovning ca]lers of his fo]ks, Mr. and Jack, Raleigh Smith, Ovvj]e lpga]ker. ton. Sunday evening Jane attended(]I'. Ed Dammarell. Mr. and Mts. I The family suggest memoria] dona- the Christmas cantata at the Camer-
Donald Johns of Lewiston were aftev- tions to North Idaho Childrens Home.noon visitors. Patricia Pea and Njchae] came
home from Nampa Friday afternoonBrownies Caroled Bill Magee BeCOmes Third to «ay until after christmasAt Johnson Manor
~ Tuesday visitors of Grace Konen
Th B o i op do f, ' Generation Master were Mr. and Nrs. Phil Bahr of Ken-drick.
Johnson Manor Juliaetta Wednesda . un( ay inner gues s o avc an:;",";;"„.:,";.",'„'.",'.;;";,.";.,",'„;;,Of GeneSee MaSOniC LOdge K thy shohand-made decorations with them.Aftenvards they had their own party Bill Magee became the th>rd gen- Ostman Ruth Shove, Perry Mattoon
.at the school gym. 'ration in his family to preside as and Carl Mattoon.The Girl Scouts annual skating Master of Unity Lodge 32, A. F. a Sunday evening the Church of Naz-
party will be the 28th of December A. M., Genesee, when he was installed Iarene presented it's Sunday school
from 4 to 6 at the Lewiston R~jnk f'r the coming year last Thursday iprogram "And There Was Light."
The families and friends of the Brown evening at the Genesee Masonic 91 PeoPle attended this varied pro-
ies are invited, also, Ten>pie. His grandfather, the ]ate 8'vam Presented by all the SundayThe next Brownie meeting wi]] be Fred Magee was Master of Unity school classes including adult,
January 10th at the fire hal] Lodge in the 1940's and later Bill's Mr. and Mrs. Herb Pederson of
tfather George (Bud) Magee headed RoYal City and their daughter, Lisa
~ the organization. Tom Hippie, District. A]anas and her son were weekendeW ArriValS ~ .. ~ Deputy GrandMaster of Moscow, as- visitors of Mrs. Gertrude peders(n.
sisted by Wallace Johnson, Grand Sunday afternoon callers on gertieThornton— Steward, was installing officer. Bill were Susan and Dan Wenstrom and
Mr. and Mrs. E. M, White are succeeds outgoing master Jack SPan Donald and Beck/ Benjamin, all ofpleased to announce the birth of a glernew great-grand daughter, Ange]a Other elective officers installed thatDawn, born Dec. 12 to Mr. and Mrs. evening included: Cedar Ridge WeddingSteve Thornton of Vancouver. The Senior Warden —Wade Hampton UnlteS BafUS WinterSlittle miss weighed in a 8 lb., 12 oz. Jr. W'arden —Stanley Merrilland joins a brother, Jeremy Keith at Sr. Deacon —Jim Smithhome. Jr. Deacon —Geo. Wilson
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Secretary —Walter ModenKeith Thcrnton of Peck. Mrs. Hazel Treasurer —Bill HaxtonThornton of Orofino is a great-grand- Chaplin —Wayne Hamptonmother. Sr. Steward —Boyd Wood Washington, Saturday, Dec. 16, at
Jr. Steward —Chas. Swenscn the home of her parents. at 10:00 a.Tyler —H. J. Hynes m. with Judge Ron Schilling offici-
Juliaetta SChOOI NeWS— Following the installation ceremon-Iating.ies an oyster stew supper was enjoy I The ceremony was Performed in
4th Qrad<> News ed by over twenty member. Head front of the firePlace which was deco-cook was George Anderson assisted rated with boughs of ceda~, f'r and
The Juliaetta Elementary school is by Jess Johnson Est]] Carbuhn and white pine forming a garland createdhaving a Christmas program at the L r Sorensen 'y Mrs. Jerry Smith of Park.Elementary school Dec. 21, 1978 at Sherrie Brown of Hilo, Hawaii, was1:00. Grandparents, parents and Lg ~ ~ I c r > maid of honor and Eugene Ringhousefriends are invited and we hope to KendrICk SCoutS ChooSe
,of Mt. Vernon, Wash., was best man
see you, because we have worked Patrol Leaders for the groom.very hard on it fot you. We are do- The bride wore a simple whiteing the Merry Metric Mess. Randy Benjamin has been chosen gosvn of white g]ana with lace bodice,
Last week we sang at the high Sr. Patrol Leader of the local Boy waist band and cuffs and carried aschool and played in the band. Deena Scout Troop and he will be assisted bouquet of red roses and
babies'rocke
played a solo. by Darrell Riedinger. James Morey breath. The maid of honor wore aHave a IIappy New Year. It will was chosen patrol leader with Eric a long, ice blue dress and carried
soon be 1973 ..no! no! It'l soon be Fey assistant. white roses19....U}i 19..... The ccuple will make their home
We]], at least we got it in the news JACK lVHITTKDS TO OBSERVE in Mt. Vernon.paper. 25th lVEDDINQ ANJJ]IVEIISARY Out of town guests included Dr.
Reporters Tea]a Michelson and Jack and Chris Whjtted, of Reu- and Mrs. Chester Goetzinger, KodiMarcene Smith. hens will observe their 25th wedding and Derek of Thorsby, Alberta; Nr.
anniversary on Saturday, December and Mrs. Ja.mes Bafus, MoscoLv; Mr.30 with an open house from 2 to 5 and Mrs. Tom Williams, Kennesvjck;
Some men's idea of practicing p. m. at Reubens Community Hall. Miss Julie Tyminski, Mt. Vernon andeconomy is to pretsch it daily to their A]l friends are cordially invited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and familyw> ves. to attend. cf Orofino.
KENDRICK AND GENESEE, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO THURSDAY, DECF"9IBER 21 1978 NO 51
'yjrs. Emma Chrisjenson Shirred, j>enesee Benefactress,I ~
Pa.'.".es Monday, Dec. $ 8 at Age 94
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Sunday, December 24
Mrs, I'ninia ChvisLcnscn Shjvro(J, a Emma; she has had her sharc of stif-nypoint won>;in whose love an<1 chai ity tot>eh- ferinp'n hcv 94 long ycai's tind rose
ed Lhe lives oi'any penple in the Lo conquer it. The grief is ours asn Ridge Genesee community, died Mondiiy we realize we must now rlo withoutdar Ridge >1>oi'ning, December 18, at Para,disc the pt esence of a mothe>, a gran(i-
Villa Nuvsing ]Iome in Moscow. She mother, a beloved friend.~
was 94 yeavs of agc, Death was at-outhw]ck 8 Golden Rule , Li'ibuted to >L massive stt'okc sttffet'ed On j.he occasion of hcv 93>'ll bit'tl>-
ome Club —Beal']d e last. Septembev. day, her faniily and friends gatheredShe had been in frajl und fai]jng at her home to honcvher. I sat be-
healt]i for some time, buj, the news side he>'or a short. time an(j I rc-Cic'f her passing still registc>ed as a member hev leaning over to tell me,sllock to Lhe saddened community I ve lived a long time, and I hops
Funeyal SeyVigeS DeC f9 ivho knew and loved her, I«d»e some good with my life.-She was bovn Noven>bcv 20 1884 It was a remark typical of Emma.
Fon a fa>m 4",miles south>vest of She always wanted to <lo good. I
Oy p 6 "Jiff" chandler 9f gcnesec jcottnts of Nez perce, Ter- sometimes feel she never did realizeritory oi'(laho) j,o And>'ew Q, and just hew well she accomplished Lhat
gifP'and]ev a ]ongtimE Jol>anna j Tho>n Peon] ChvisiensenKwndr]ck resident who masgteved She attended tlie old Ingle School] and "ave her church, Bielcnbe>'8-Schoolevmany t>'ades >n his 91 Yea>'s, died at 8>ad(iatEd fioiii gc»esse Hi 'h School Post 58 of the Ame>.jc<(n Leghis home in Kendrick ~Saturday "f and was also it gtaduatc of Pullman Unity Lodge No. 32 and Lily ChaPLerternoon of heart failure, i College in Lhc Class of 190,>. No, 27 are a matter of record for thc
On Januaiy 11, 1922 she married members of those institutions. InCandler lived at Kendvjck most of
I Fired Shirrod, a prominent genesee the cold figures of financial >cps>tshis life since moving there with his
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ates f>Lrincr at Spo]ca>te Was]t;„g from the Fred and Emma Shiv>'cfdparents in 190"-..He also lived in ton ttnd foliowjng thcivl ma>'riage Scholarship I und can be found theI ewiston fcv a few years. 'hey farmed sough of ge„essei„the monetary assisi.ance shc and her be-
A native of Marshall, N. C., he Lvas Rj>i»oc]( area»nti] retirement;n t],e loved I red gave to dozens of Gene-horn Dec. 14, 1887 at Charles B. and Igcg s N, Shivvod died jn Ig68 see's young people. And, no ons
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Matilda Candler. D><ring jl>eir ]ives Mrs. Shjrtod and knows excePt the PeoPle involvedHe worked at Kendrick as a younP; FrEd shave(j their good fortun~ with just how much Pvivaie helP shc gave
man, His seasonal chores varied from many individuais and institutions in to Persons in need, withoitt Publicity,sawmill work in sPring and summev genoese Yot,ng and ojd a]i]«kneiv withcut recognition and, I susPect,to warehouse duties in autumn. Hc that jtt Fir(t(i a>td Ji mrna S]i>rind they many !lit'ies Lvluiout jllanks.]eained plumbmg and CaI>d]et ho<»«wott]d find a kin<1 and undersjandmgtip many Kendrick homes io the cii,y heart, Chui ches, schoo]s, lodges
This was a woman who had thesewer system. He delivered mail on and coun],less other worthwhile pvo- m a d the oPPortunity «s fewAmerican Ridge near K(ndrick, usinp'ecjs in gcni.see bcnefiied from theoIses hite]>ed to ca>is o> s
, also farmed on American Ridge and pie. perh;ips theii most, endiir'n choose was io helP othevs. She livedj worked in n, power plant at Lewiston gift w» th««atj» of the Fred an<]that provided gas for tlic citY.
I Lemma Shits od Scholarship Trust P enure was in knowing that she'it>>d estab]ish(.(l in Lhe 1960's, FvonLFlorance A. Waite, July 3, 1910 atI this fund has come thousands of dol- creatuves, for just as no needy in(ii-
Teakean, She survives at the Ken-I lars of financial aid Lo Genesc Hi h
vidual or cause went unnoticed, neitli-dlick home.. 'chool sjudents who I hed t fur- er did a stray cat, dog, or even (Ls o ws 0 -
t>ltdOther survivors Lt>c]utje five sons, thev j]ieir education but needed thep and encourage>T>ent st>eh a Lr>ISL A
Archie and James of Kendrick; Char-les of Lcwiston, Gj]bc>t of Clarks-ton and Frank of Kennewick'hree offered. Unity Lodge No, 32, A. F Emma, it might seem that she woulddaughters May Westendahl, oi'en- ~ A. M., an.1 Lily Ch:i]>jc:. C"'" 'f be remembered only for the financiald
'Ad W t d hl f J l't the Eastern Star; the Gencsee Com- assistance she gave. If you knew her,
munity Church; and Bielenberg- you would ]<now that was not true at,Jeier of Cavendish and ltl ad
S'h""v s, Am""'eg '"Ia» She 8av- of herself the w«mwel'0 jllst a fe>v of thE il>stltuuons i strength and confidence a jvt>(.
d h'l""'" 'hj('h were gt'eatly aided by the Christian soli] possesses She WIJ>lj(j
Two sons, Walter and Gerald, pre- give, but she would also ask. Sheceded him in death.
'rs. Shirrod Lvas a member of the would ask that you do your best., t,ryServi e wv h ]d t11 m Tues Genesec colum>>njty Chil>eh; a 50- your hardest and try to find 'he
day at Lewis-Clark Memorial Gard- yeat member of Lily Chapter No 27, faith love and serenity tilat sh(ens with the Rev. J, Scott Thotnton . E, S., <joining in 1920], I'ast Ma- through her own trials and disap-of Unity Church at Lewiston officiat- 'ub, Progressive Club, and pointments harl found. She seas a
p al f ]] dBic]enbc>'g-Schoo]er Post 58'ux>ji- most remarka
Ma]corn's Brower-Warm Memorial ever came away untouched by herCh I Le i t h d arian em Ls
Suvvivols inc]i>de a step son, Stan spirit. ~d he> love.aPe, ws on a arl'a g™n'ey Shirrod and his wife, Myvt]e;step-grandsons, Richard Shirrod, of As so many other.;, sometimesLewiston and Navk Shirrod of Gene- am at a loss to adequaj.ely express
wo Special Services see and four great grandchildren, what I feel. Buj. as so many othersT(vo brothers, Harry and Clarence have found, there is a Book that.
Apreceded hcr in death. knovrs our hearts, and jn it I found.
t Methodist Churchi Funeral services wj]J be conducted in Proverbs 31:29, 30, 31--Thursday, December 21 at 11;00 a. m. "Many daughters have done virtu-at Brower-Warm Memorial Chapel, ously, but thou excel]est them all,Lewiston with Rev Melford Knight, a Favour is deceitful, and beauty isformer pastor of Gencsee Commtm- vain; but a woman that feaieth the
A special children"s program will ity Church officiating. Lord, she shall be praised.highlight the morning worship ser- Wayne Hampton is to be the vocal- Give hev the fruit of her hands;vice this Sunday morning at the ist, accompanied by Nrs. Betty Ham- and let her own wcvks piaise her inKendrick Community United Meth> pton at the organ. "The Old Rugged the gates"dist Church. The children will aho Cross", and "Nearer My God tobe joining with the adult choir for Thee," two of Nrs. shirr(d's favorite
Jeff LOhman Selected fOr
Christmas Eve service will be held. Pa]]bearers wii] be NaIaun Stout,This special candle light service has Ner]e Roberts, John Luedke, Marionbeen mcved to an ear]ier time in the Ho]ben, Wm. Roth and E]dvsd Thorn-,Jeff Lohman, a senior "t Kendrickevenmg to accomodatc famil>es and as. High School, was recently selectedothers who cannot come out late on Honota>v bea<e„s wj]] be DOI, for the all-slate footbal] Leam as aChristmas Eve. Springer, Esti] Carbuhn, Don Beck- guard. The se]mtion wa. made by
The choir will be pe>forming two cr, Jtcberg Schon]ev, george Ander-anthems, "pirthday of a King" and son, Chester qt>a]ey, g]en prazier, This is a great hnnni inr t]ie Ken-"Jesus'if t". Clintnn He>mann, Sanford E~ans'it ick P]aycr:el>id his sr br)nl as the
of ihe cot>>munity are >Il Ho)(at(j pJ>in>E anf] Tho> gilje, fl" s " gvited to ma](c this service a part of Btitiaj will be in ehe j:wis-C]ark s('hnn]s jhrntighnii'he st'ite red((rd-their evening anil a beginning of the Memorial Gaifiens, Lewiston, besideChristmas ce]ehrati(in. her ]at,r. husband. I northern Idaho p]ayers L( >nake the
I first: ti.inGet ready fnr winter driving by Saying Qr>fi.jhyf. Tn Emma A(r ordin„ tn KHS f lieth:i]] cciach,
checking you car's thctmostat. If it The „'- riff is nut., nnt E»tn>a's. It Dar(n Mctnfjert, the! e wi]J be a coach-sticks cpen, the engine w!]] not be op- hang,- heaiy nn thi hca>LS of Stan-
I<.s f Jinic in ]ate sitrtt>v><r i f next year
crating at its hest rfficiency result- icy ani] N;.rt]e. Dirk an] XIark; on! an].Jeff a<vill be invite] tn,i]ay in aning in fouled plugs an(] less gas mile- myself and the multituite of friends all-star gains fol]owing the clinic.age. This reminder from the Bureau who L(ere touched and l«veil by Em- Jeff is Jhe snt> nf I'2<tris Lrlhman,of Highway Safety. ma Shirr<i]. But grief is not for Boi:.e an(j R(ty Lyhman, Ken<Jr!(k,
for you are our warm thanksand deep appreciation.
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Sportsman Council will gathet inBoise for their annual meet,ing at theDeps.rtment of Fish and Game headquarters building, January 16, ac-cording to Riel< Gilchrist, sec'y.
A highlight of the session will bept esentation of the Lantiholder-Spor-tsman of the Year Award. Lastyear's recipient was Wally Butler ofKendrick.
Receiving ahvat ds of Merit for 1977wete Mike Bison, Bancroft; L. SamSkaggs, Declo, anti But tt, Trueblood,Wilder.
A Special Awatd of Met it went. i,o
!Nature Conset vancy.
The Council was organized in 1954.Its bylaws state that a pt imaty objec-t.ive is to preserve t,he American i,ra-dition of hunting anti fishing by pro-moting goo<i relations amon« land-holdet s and spot tmen anti 1espect i'orthe 1 ights of lantlholders.
Organizations anti agencies con-cerned with hunt.ing anti fishing., a«-1'ictllttt1'e an(i land ttntl 4vatcl'an-tlgenleni. ptt1 i1(1tpitle in council ac-,t.iv1 ties.
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Bob <In< n»s< n»nri (Iai!ohlev< Deeleft T!iesc!;iv n!»»ning foi! Spokaneon a b»siness trip. They will visitin the ho»)e of his p<iicnl.s, MI. an(1Mls. E. W, Magni!son of Oppovt»nity.
Violet Bio(vn, a sophomore (vas ad-mitted:Is a patient at St. Joseph'hospital in Lewistcn, Friday, whereshe»nde! went an appcndec;omy,
Saut h(v!Ck. The people of So»th-wick thank Doyle Ho(vavd fov bring-ing out his buildozev and plowingthe snow oui. of i,he back streets andalleys as i,his hasn't been clone fov aIc ng time,
Mv. and Mvs. Ilvin Fry and sonand Ikfrs. Bert Clayton of Oregonweve Sunday dinner guests of Mv.and Mrs. Jay Tho!s)ton,
Arnie Cud(ly is confine<l'.o hishome with the f!».
LI»den: Snow "in these here parts"is from two to fou! feet (leep, de-pending on whether its drifted o! nctand move is falling as we write this.Snow plo(vs nve trying to keep roadsopen for ouv mail carrier an(1 schoolbusses.
Mr, and Mvs. Mavion So»cle! s ve-t»vned Th»rsday f!om Avco, Idahowhere they spent seve!a! clays visit-ing her brothev, A!chic Ga!nev anclfamily.
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Chicago-- From spicy Easi. Incliancurries to flavorf»1 Gieek m<>iissaka,lamb dishes»vc popu!a!'round the< vovkI.
One of,t.he most versatile of meats,lamb can show up on the table asspecial gourmet fare ov as a simplemain clish fo! everyday mca!s. Minilamb loaves —a delicious depa! I.u!efrom the standard meat Iciaf —fallinto the latter category. They'e easyto prepare and economical, too.
Mini Lamb Loaves2 pouncis ground lamb1 pkg. onion soup mix1 cup evaporated milkone-third o»nces checldar cheese,
cut in Iw-inch cubes1 can (10)/ oz) cheddar cheese
SOt!P1 tsp. Wcjrcestershire sauceI5 cup milkCombine the lamb, onion soup mix,
milk and bread crumbs. Refrigerateuntil ready to use. Spoon some ofthe lamb mixture into each of 12compa»tments of a muffin tin, fillingeach about. half'ull. Place a pieceof cheese on each portion of lamb.Using I.he rest cf the meat mixture,fill the muffin tin compartments,mounding each s)ightly above thetop of pan. Bake at. 375 degrees forabout 20 I.o 25 minutes. Removefrom pan to serve,
Meanwhi)e, combine cheese soup,milk and AVorceste)shire sauce in asaucepan. Heat and se)ve over thelamb !oaves. Makes 6 servings.
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Broemeling WeldingLAIVRENCE AND GERTIE
DOUG AND STEVE
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Pastime TavernSHIRLEY AND I IRGIL'~ooojoooe
The Electric ShopJOFo, ALLISON, JOELLUCILLE AND DAVE
IIOMk EC HO% OJiARYI'LEDGES STUDENTS
A total of 18 U/I home economicsstudents have been accepted as mrm-be«s of Phi Upsilon Omicvon, homeeconomics honorary.
Those hone!'ecl incl!icle Janis Whit-inger, a senior clothing textiles alldesign major and <laughter of Mv.and Mrs. James Whitinger, Kend! ick.
Get ready for winter <Iviving bychecking your car's batte)g'eforethe snow flies. Get a charge if youneed it. If you suspect it won't getyou through another»inter, get anew one. This reminder from theBureau of EIIghway Safety.
GENESEE UNION WAREHOUSE CO.13ILL, i1IIKE, MAI(IL", GLEN, AINT, LI.OYD, LARRYw
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hj«}> i '»>0 'j)! ) inn !»nounr.ec} !his<vcck tha! I lie following films wi}l bcshown At Ii)i! Genesee sc})oo}.Every<!ne is < o>clially invite!1 to:<!ten<1,
There will be a small admissicn feewhi<)h will be»sed by the Annual
!Staff As thei) fun<i-vaising project,;lan. 20, '79; Ala}<aza») The Creat.!Jan. 27: '79: The Gvcat RaceIieh, 17: '79: F<l CidFeb. 24, '79: Proud RebelMav 10, '79: 7th voya"'e oi'inbac}MA>. 17, '79: Dr. Terrors House of
Ho> vors.Ap>, 7; '79: Lawrence of Arabia
Chrisf >»!>i Whit< llv<:>l<fasfThi.')l»l!!!!Cl!!'!sf»1»s hvhif.e B> ca}<-
fast hel;I I)'. ',hc l)dies of the Corn-munity (hu! «h };)if Weclncsday xvas<ve}} affcn<lc<j and enjnye<1 by all,M) i. ]>.}Vein Hampton cntevtai»e!1wif.h seve) A! t. hviifmas sc lccfions c)nthe ov<">n, an<! M)s. Ecklie Libby gavea t«lk entitle<1 "The Gift of Jesus."The tables <v<! c beautifu}}y deco>'at<(1wiLh <vhitc tab}c cloths, 1vhite can-d}es, holly g>ccn an<i baby breath.
!Roy Andcvion of Colfax visite(ihis grandp;>rent;, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.A»deva<in on Sunday.
Steve Kani}<kebe>g was a F> idayluncheon guest, of Mr. and M>s. DickScha>who>st and a Thursday guest ofM>s. Emma. Ho<luffer.
June M <cchefavema, student ofW. S. U. spent, Sunday with Mr. andMrs. Ray Linehan. Kurt Linehanwas a F>iday an<i Sat,u)'day visitovof his grandparents. He returnedhome with his parents on Sunday.
Sand; > At S<hnol, Thurs., Dcc. 21At ten!ion boys and girls! Santa
svi]} be waiting for y<u in the multi-purpose room of the school on Thurs-day, Dec. 21 from 12:30 to 1:30.Par-ents of pre-schoo]ers are urged f,oaccompany their children and visitwith Santa Claus f>om 12:30 to 1:30.He w!]] also fin<1 time to visit withelemenl.a>y grade children fviom 12:00'o 1:00 p. m. Be sure to be therebeys and giv}s and bring Mom andDa<l. He will also pass out treats.
Eight, seniov cit.izens were dinnerguests of the schoo] last Friday, and,fo}lowin c]inner helped sack can<}yfo) I.he child>en. Santa's senior cit-izens helpers weve C}audia Carbuhn,Mary Neyens, Ella Whitted, Char-lotte Kueh}, Dora Baumga<tner, Vev-la Hall, Dolly Gehrke and Anna Com-nick. Manv thanks t< these ladiesfov thei> assistance!
N:>mciess ClubMvs. Don I.inehan enfe>'fa!ned the
Nameless Club with !.heir annua}Christmas }uncheon And b>'idge onThursday. iXL>s. D;>}e Bccke> was aguest. P) izcs )vc>'c won by Mrs.Stan Me!)i]} anil i<i>'s. L<"Ime> Krier.
Glenn Hall oi'hoenix, Avizonawas a. visitor c,f his daughter;>ndhusbancl, M<. And Mrs. Da]e Bcckevan(} family the pasL week.
M>. anc} Mvs. Ii'>eel Comnick spentthe past <veek in Spokane on business
Mc]fo>c] Knight 1vas 'v Wcdnesc}ayovernight g<>esl of M>'. and Mrs. ThorGi]je. You'l be a safer motorcyclist if
you DRIVE DEFENSIVELY! Don'tmve] too close to parked cars—youcan get into trouble fast, when a dooropens or car pulls out unexpectedly!This reminder from the Idaho TrafficSafety Commission.
The man who cheapens himself inpublic is sure t< be marked down byhis neighbors.
GFNESFF, VALLEYMr. an<i )M>'s. Jeff Dich} of Moscow
were Saturday iuppev uests of hisgrandpavcni s, Mr. And Mvs. OscarDanie}son.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fioster, Po)'t-land visited Tuesday an<1 Wednesdaywith his sister, Mrs. Levi Rosseboand fa,mi}y.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gviese> cal}e<lon Mr. and Mrs, Bernard GvieserSunday evening'.
A good reputation alnvays provesto be good business capital.
MOSCOW, IDAHO PHONE 882-4534
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A Can(}les an<1 Ca>'o}s Service isache<]u}ecl for the cln>vches at St.John's Lutheran church, !.o take placeat 7:00 p, m. Ch>istmas Live. Thisservice is held at an early houv tomake it possible for wh<le families i
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An invitation is extended to a]1 toattend any of these special Christmasobse vvances.
MARILYN 11AUMGARTNERPRESENTED Ai<r KVENIi<fGOF SONG
Mavi}yn Baumga.rf,ner, soprano vo-ca}ist, presented an evening of son
'hussday, Nov. 16. Mari]yn wasaccompanied by Jane Stewart, pian-isf. from Juneau. The performancewas the beginning of a three concerttour which includes Met}ak]a andKetch!}<an,
Marilyn is well-known locally as theschmo} voce] instructor. In this ca-pacity she brought her talent, to la>genumbers of stuc}ents anc} has direct-ed many vocal pro rams, inc]uclingmuch of the soloist training fov ]asyear's musical "Lil Abnev." Marilynhas appeared in many local procluc-tion and played the ro}e of Tzeite] in
! "Fiddle On The Roof," last spring,
!She has studied extensively with
Dorothy Ba>nes, well-known scpranoof the Northwest, Dr. Ra,lph Apple-
'man of Indiana State and Marge,retSchaper at the University of Calif'.
The program will open with "Soshall the lute and harp Axvake" fromJucias Macabaeous by Handel."Frauenliebe and Leben," a woman'life and love, is a song cycle by Schu-man and will be next on the progvam.Two arias, both by Puccini but fr<mdifferent operas, "Un Bei Di" fromMadame Butterfly and "Qua»doM'n vo so]etta" from LABoheme fin-ished the first half of the program.After intermission a song cycle byPoulene and a medley of Gershwinsongs was presented.
No man has as good a, neighboras he thinks his neighbor has.
HANK'S HILLTOP BARBERSHOP
For Appointment 743-8272$S.00 PER HAIR CUT
Hcnnry Kazda 609 - 7th AveLEISTON, IDAHO
Funeral Home
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Jack BrownCRUSHING k EXCAVATiXG
Juliaetta, Idaho
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SUNDOWNER COACHESORVIIJ'E AND 1hEVERI Y SKAGGS
JULIAETTA -:- IDAHO
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Christmas fill your hearLI
Jumping at the opportunity
PRATTS SERVICE L REPAIR808 AND LUCILLE PRA'PP
KENDRICK -:- IDAHO
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Lyoa's ElectronicCHARLES LYONSKendrick. Idaho
WHEN WAS THELAST TIMEYOU REVIEWEDYOUR INSURANCESITUATION?—Disabiiity income
protection—Ins»rance for children—Life insurance
Phone: 924-4938It s really to important loneglect. Let us show you howLuthe) an Brotherhood canhelp you with:—Mortgage c]eavance—Retirement income
Csi}1 to settle estates—}Money for education—Tax-deferred retirementp}ai)s—emergency funds
ROBERT E. KAUFMAN, FIGE. 12119 22nd Ave.
Spokane, Wosh 99206
! Serving this area 17 years
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( '(i]l!'.I:CTIO.')t', I)I.IOAS];-The lu(li«s (>f Stonypoi!lt F> icnclship
]c>» wi]! !>lt'i'! >lt tile holi>c of R>1th'i '.)<>,uri! <1( 1'hti >)>>l'ly, <I:1 ( .]<]tl 4; tl<l nnt J(tn>>«>'y 1, aS V< OS ln;s!.'lkt'.O'.V'.'!'!ll'r('1 in >:lst i( t<t k's (i tz <t!c
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evening'tv.
and hI! s, E;]g;Li Heath of Nr.z-pevcc; Eugene !in<] hfv, anil hIi., BillIngh> am all came to visit hci atHubbard Gulch.
T!vo Grandsons I inish Si rvii «—Jeriy Rugg of the Aiv F<oirce anil
Wayne Heath of the hIarine Coi.p,are both planning to be hr,me
fo>'h>istmas!They have each finisheda success!'ul tc>m in the service oftheir coun!.vy! We]come home, boys!
Attend IVedding—
QNEW COLOR BRUSH by Ti-i Chem.
Call Olie Moden fcr info. 285-1266.1t,51c
DRY TAMARACK WOOD fo> sale.Delivevecl. Call 476-5017 ov 476-3698. 21.51c
For Youv Tri-Chem Needs —-contactAlice Hcnsnn in Juliaetta or call276-3381. tf35c
DRINKING PROBLEMS ? ? ?AA Now Meets at Kend>ick Thu>sday
Weekly at 8:30 P. M.Where: Rocm Behind Red Cross
Pharmacyt.fnc
Carpenitry, Remodeling. Rea-sonable rates. Free Estima-tes. Vernon Waters. Phone276-4082.
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FOR (RZNT in Lewiston —2-Bed->'oom house, Large heated bun]<house, outdoor ivork shop. 12 fruittrees. garden area, partially f'encedyard. 1415 Grelle Ave. $195.00. Call276-4082.
The 1880 Shop invites you to stop inand look over their handcraftedgift items. F<eatured are stuffedtcys of all kinds, ski sox, neckscarfs, kitchen items, quilts, etc.Open daily: 1-5 p. m, at hfitchellTrailev Court, 3t7-14-21 c
STRAYED —3 cows and 4 calves,Herefords, 'H-U'n right rib. Cal-ves should have yellow eav tag inleft ear. Cows should have whiteear tag in left ear. Bob McGreevy,call collect (509) 843-3547.
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DID YOU KNOBBY YOU CAN RENT—Rug shampooers, f]oor polishers,staplers, lawn tha,.chers, fertilizerspreaders, hand t ucks, sewer tape,pfpe threaders, ladders and manyother items at ABRAMS HARD-7!.s(RE CO., kendrick. tf42c
P I N CO R
Standby For GeneratorsAII Sizes —P. T. 0. Drive
and Engine Driven
Quaiey RepairGenesee Ph. 285-1425
BERCO TRACK PARTS
Ray Qualey Repair
Genesee
Phone 285-$ 425—NET TRACTOR PARTS—
Rails, Rollers, Sprockets, etc.ALL AT BIG DISCOUNTS ! !GALVANIZED OR PAINTED
ROOFING Je SIDINGHigh tensil for more strength. Cus-tom cut lengths, 3 ft. to 34 ft. 26, 28,29, Ga. 3 Patterns, 2s/o" corrugated,4V corrugated, HI-Rib.I W1LL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ! !
Price Quote <on RequestNET MACHINERY
Kent Spring Tooth —Du All LoadersNew Harrow, Both Stiff k Flex.
ALL AT DISCOUNT4—500 JD Center Drive Weeders,
~d. Hitch, 1-inch rods, HeavyDuty.
L H. Cub Wheel Tractor, Miss. eg.New Tractor Cabs.4—wheel Drhe, Rubber Tired Load-
er. 2—Whee] Tractor width Hea-~~ Duty Loade>~.
Ford Wheel Tractor w/3 point rearblade.
34-ft. used Barber Dry Spreader.28-ft. used Barber, Dry Spreader-
Blg Tires.2—used Barber Bulk Dry Boxes,50-ft. used land packers seaied
bearings.955 CAT Loader, 14 yd. bucket
with re>Br ripper.VUD4 CAT wdth new angle Dozer.2-12 ft. J. D, grafn drills in rubber
w/hitch.2-10 ft. J. D. C. C. sv/hitch, hyd.20-ft. 4-wheel grain trEL!ler w/>""
'rakes.100 K. W, Diesel power plant on
trailer.John Deere svbeel tractor, $795.00Used Goble Discs.D-4 PTO —D-4 Belt Pulley.
Phone 276-3771 AnytimeDEi~ LKR SUPPLY
Dave Dennler Juifaett>L, Idaho
h!'>. und hire. Eldi.n Hcin>g;ivtncv,r n +'(ll>;(!(i!<'i«t'i»><()i).,'>t'oltr!eil <1!c<vt<.!.!>l'ig i>f «<~vt>'(><]t)s "',cut-n( phi (vI '!'> ".G'll 'l it>i(! C'!llllvrl J( '.!c 't>11
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v'c'l c Silo<lay uf te!n<>on visitoi s of theG!ant C]enlr nhagens.
M>'. an 1 hi!':. I uv>y Clcmm, Tev!'yund Deut>n;l spent Saturday in Ovo-fino (vith hcv pa>ents, hfv. and Mi's.Alf reel .Johnsnn. Othei visito> s >ve>'e
hIv. and hi! s. Elmer Ball, DavoldJohnson and son, Vince ancl MaxJohnson. This (v>ls a combinut.ionbivthilay and pi e-Christmas party fc v
tl>e fan>lly.Members of the Bible Study Group
and their families held their Christ-mas dinner ut the Bethany Lutheranchurch on hfonday evening. P<astovVoihes and his family were also ina!,tendance,
De>vey and Andy Galloway visitedtheir sistev, Mrs. Anna Bower Sun-day morning. The boys were dinnerguests and Mrs. Eula. Galloway andJerry on Su'nday.
M>s. Peavl Haze]tine and Laurine! called on Mvs. Grace Mci>fi]]an inClarkston on Satuvday molming,
hfr. an<i Mi.s. Hill Adams ancl Brent.attended the Juliaetta NazareneCh>istmas program on Sunday n>orm-ing'. They also attended the Christ-mas concevt at the Kendrick gym onThursday night.
Tom Dean of Deary spent Fridaywith his gvan<lmother, Mvs. MildredHlanfield,
hI>. and Mrs. Jerih J. Ingle visitedM>s. Mildred Blanfield Monday night.
Happy Home Ch>bMvs. Jerry J, Ing'le
I isit ill Oi'<)f!>i<>—'1'li« I.<'t Hcin!!;!;1<'.'«h 1,!>cn.;le-
<'on> pun! t: r! hv <'i.in ';.:i 8 <<v L!n(1<gl"lilt!nlu Al'(ly!5('t.'! nl!',(l l'! !lc>',
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0!ofino Sut! v<!uy c;c».:.:> fnl.visit >v>th >heir "i<'u<t-<'!'un>!ra'.ht'.
'.]". I.in<]->.hI!.;inrl hl>s. IV;iyne Hc.'ni 'rii tn«:
cnjoyeil Sut»>'(„'.y sl>ppc! in !h< I.cw-lston hon>e of Rllth s n!ot 'icl', hf>'s.Hunter.
M>. and hI>s. James Hoisington ofthe Culdesac area we>e Sunday
supper'uestsof hiv. an(i Mvs. Don .-Ioising'-trn. The th>ee <]!>ug<htcr's of Don andElaine weie ov«inite Satu>(]>y coni-punions of their IVeyen gvandparents,
All's vvell at the Cletis Hoisingtonhon>('.. A Sllnday ca!>c'l'vas RoyClenienhagen of Kendi ir k.
C'ea>wv>t<» >vas thc clestinution ofLeslic and Deloves Hcimga>tner, fovu fami)y gutheiing ut the honic ofTim Straw on SL>nd<sy,
Don Brown and Allen were HelenaBrown's Sane]ay ambitic us callers,with more wood salved and rickedhandily!
Aiound seven inches snowfall Sun-
]day nig'ht. on the ridge and river!Three new baby chicks "came in" on
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—Biodcg radaablc CleaningProdn( ts—Xatnr( Inspire<1 PersonalCare I'roducts.
Wc Carry a Complete I.ine ofAll Products
Call 276-7801
Geo. 6 Sharon BoeJULIAKTTA, IDAIIO
(edar Ridge NewsMrs. Sam Weaver
Mvs. Ruth Pat terson and Sarahspent Saturday in Lev(aston.
Mv. and Mrs. Wa]]y Butler attend-ed two Christmas parties Satul dayevening. One at thc home of Mr, andMvs. Bob Callison and the other atthe home c>f Mr. and Mrs. Don Hois-ington in Juliaetta.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parsley attend-ed a Federal Land Bank dinner atClyde Conklin's in Clarkston Fridayevening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith and Mrs.The]ma Stratton were Friday callersof Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bufus and Mr.and Mrs. Sam Weaver. Elmer Weaverwas a Saturday callers.
Jim Magee of Lewiston was a Sun-day and overnight guest of hisuncle Robert Kimbley.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brammer andGary had Sunday dinner with Mrs.August Brammer and Miss MildredBrammer.
M>. ancl Mrs. Clem Lyons were vis-itors in the Edd Ident home a coupleof days last wreck. Stmday Clem andFlo attended the Christmas party atthe nursing ]ome with Grandma Ly-cns in hfoscow, They also took in theannual cantat.a at the CameronChurch.
M>'s. hfaury Heier and daughter Al-yssa and Mrs. Duane Zarneke attend-ecl a sho>ver at the home of Bill Ble-wett's Friday maiming. The showerwas for Alyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Holt of'ostFalls anci two friends were Sundayguests of Mr. and Mrs, James Holt.Those attending the V. F; W. Christ-mas partv Thursday included Mr. andhfrs. James Holt ancl Amy, Allen
SINGLER
REALTY
Troy, Id. 835-2711NO DOWN PAYMENT, LOIV
INTEREST loan available to aqualified buyer An attractive 3b. >. ranch home, with ca>poi't,is to be built in Juliaetta thissvinter, The hc me >v]]] qualifyfor a F<mHA loan. So find outif YOU qualify to invest in t.hisvery special opportunity give»sa call immediately. It. may bethe wisest move, yoll ever naade.$32,000.
THE KEND>RICK DRIVE-IN isfor sale. We have come up >vitha pvice, terms, and conditionsthat are very attractive. If youhave a desire to own or managethis restaurant, contact us rightaway. Gocd location, tremen-dous potential.
1979 MAY BE YOUR YEAR toclo something diffevent. Here isyour opportunity. The Crafts-man's Shop (formerly KendvickBarber Shop) on %fain St. inKendrick is for sale. There isroom enough for an office c,rbusiness in front PLUS a fullapartment and garage to therear (for yourself or extra in-come).
Sunday for Ernest. and Nellie.Erma Stevens enjoyed Sunday din-
ner with brother Eldon He]mgavtnerand wife and attended the Cotton-wood Creek Community Church thatevening with them. Everyone reportsit was lcvely!
EVENINGS a WEEKENDSMERLIN HEPLER —835-3229DAVE PURTEE 882-8026
Merry Christmas to everyone anda Happy 1970.
Nellie and Ernest.
Santa arrives to say
we wish you joyin every way.
Thank you
for everything.
TONY'S MULTIPLE SERVI(ESTony Promisco
KENDRICK:- IDAHO
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'lJ!!!Ie celebrate Our Savior's Birth at Chrisfmas time, for he was born this Day.
May His Peace, the peace of heart which passes all understanding, be gen-
erously bestowed upon you and yours during this Season and the year to
come. Thank you sincerely for your many considerations of us, and a wa
Merry Christmas to youl
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FRESH OYSTERS
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LARGE TOMATOES
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—LITTLE CHAPEL OF FLOWERS—1015 BURRELL
."Lewis}oft, idaho (768) 743-4578 — 743-949 „"
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Your checking money can stay in statement savings —earning 5%continuously compounded interest until you write a check.Transfers are made automatically when required to maintain thechecking balance at the level you set. And you never have to worryabout being overdrawn. The service can cost you nothing—depending on the combined average balance of both checking andstatement savings accounts.
Our holiday spectacular features
jolly St. Nick who joins us in beamingwarmhearted greetings of the season to you!
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use your checkingaccount. Accel-ted whe;weryou see the blue, white andgold Visa sign.It looks like a credit card and is accepted as readily. But r th
going on your credit card bill, funds for each transaction arera er
simply deducted from your checking account. Faster and easierthan writing a check. And soon it will be your key to First SecuritAutomated Teller Machines.
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Check into First Security Advantage. Learn how 5%Advantage checkingtsavings automatic transfer service canbe worth more to you than 5'/4'/o at a savings and loanassociation.
-ci<e 4cvan"ac~—T}] new way to bank that helps you control your money.
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KENDRICK ROCHDALE' r re< 8~rue!r State Baai. Sa'I!a>e D>iy, Dias fi.><Be<crt,-eru'ly S'a'e Bf-I e'Ba>a. ""
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THE GAZETTE - NEWS, THURSDAY, DECE'astEBER 21, 1978
reat peacehave tjtey that love Tf .umpetiTtg
(our ~oiskes tkat all theseasons of your Hfe Ioill be
filled upwith, peace and love.
5'e appreciate your faitkin us.
RED CROSS PHARMACYKENDRICK -:- -:- -:- -;- IDAHO FLEMING TRUCK 8 EQUIPMENT CO.
KENDRICK -:- IDAHO
Rejoice in the Glorious Tidings of His Birth!
We join you in thought and with gratitude,
at this time of worship and thanksgiving.
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M. V. I-..le(;I erKENDRICK -:- -:- -:- -:- IDAHO
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Offering a prayer of thanks and
hoping that the beauty of the Holy Birth
will surround you at Christmastide.,
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R.E. MAGNIISON INSIIRIINCEKENDRICK,....... IDAHO
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ay the hapgpye of Christmasa0 your cfaysh harmony.t yoyou]tr noteJuay thunhs.
With the approach of the Holiday Seasons and as we
stop to count our blessings, Phyllis, Helen and I considerour relatives and friends at the top of the list. Thereforewe want to wish you, one and all a Very Merry Christmas
WE WILL BE CLOSED
—Sunday, Dec. 24 and ~—Monday, Dec. 25
BURT'S CAFEKENDRICK -:- IDAHO
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Grade A, Froz. 10-12 lb. lb. 79c
Turkey, Norbest, Hens I)f
Grade A Froz. 10-14 lb. lb. 85cColby Cheese, Morrell, lb. $1.69Dungeness Crab, Fresh.', lb. $1.49Variety Pak Oscar Mayer 12 oz $1.69 I
ISalami Morrell lb. $1.29Bologna Morrell, asstd 1 lb. $1.29
1)Purina Dog Chow, 25 Ib, $6.09 I
IDowny Fab, Softener 96 oz. $2.76Stuffing Mix, Holsum, 7j/) oz. 49c
2Butterf lake Rolls, Holsum, 12 oz. 49cEgg Nog Mayflower, Qt. 69cWhip. Cream, Mayflower )/ Pt. 39c )
TANGERINE, California, lb. 39c Sour Cream, Mayflower, Half Pt. 39cYAMS, Large No. 1 3 lbs. 99c Chip Dips, Nalley, asstd. 8 oz. 59cGRAPEFRUIT, Texas Pinks, 5 for 79c Onion Dips, Nalley, 13]/) oz. 69cPOTATOES, No. 1 Russets, 10 Ib 88c Sale Days —Dec. 2'I 22, 23, 1978
FOLGER'S Best Fan(is Pumpkin CriscaCoffer. —9 lbs. illayonnalse, Qt. Libby's, 29 oz. S>e>rte ~Ioz, S lb.
$7.39 I)1.39 39c $1.89
Eggs Butter Cranberries SugarI.argo Dozen sXV. I'. 1 lb. W. F., 16 oz. Polvd. 01'1'1l 2 lb.
69c <ti g7 3 Tins 99c 69c
i.Canned Yarns, Case Swayne, 16 oz. 43c Whipped Topping,W. F. 9 oz. froz. 49cTomato Juice, W. F. 46 oz, 59c SX-70 Film, for Polaroids, $5.88Marshmallow Creme, Kraft, 13 oz. 69c Magicubes, Sylvania, pkg of 3 $2.19Marshmallows, Kratf Minit. 10 oz. 33c Flipf lash, Sylvania 10's $1.99C, W. Post Cereal, with Raisin 85c Batteries, Duracel C or D, 2 pk. $1.29Croutettes, Kellogg's 7 oz, 55c Mixed Nuts, Planters, reg. 12 oz. $1.89Pitted Olives, W, F. Med. 6 oz. 59c Pepper W. F. Black, 4 oz. 69cBanquet Dills, Nalley's 22 oz. 69c Creamer, W. F. Froz. 32 oz. 49cMJB Rice, Long Gr. and Wild 5 oz. 69c Fish Kabobs, Van DeCamp, 16 oz. $1.49
FRESH I.UTEFIF., FRESH TOM 6 jERRY BATTER HOT BUTTER RUM MIX I
PEPSI COib, BUBBI.E-UP, SQUIRT„ROOT BEER OR ORANGE, 3/85c plus Dep.II
As we pause in the busy preparations for this most joyous of all Holidays, we
would like to wish that all of our valued customers and friends find thesamet
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Phil, Donna, Scott and onr families and staff.
IE Nlil BE OPEN SUNDAY, DEC. 24th FROM $ 2 to 3 CLOSED DECEMBER 25II
hil, Donna and Scott Heinen Kendrick,Idaho Open Sundays Noon to 3
HAM, Bonanza, Bone-InShank Half, lb. $1,29
HAM, Bonanza, Bone-lnButt Half, lb. $1.39
HAM, W. F. Boneless,5-11 lb. average lb. $1.98
11;1!11'honlcs fol'll of yoii lvhot;ik<i timv !0 phone in yo»i nelvsiteini, or!<1 1'oi 'many other kini]l)esses< xtc n<ir<] to us by ouv 1'1 ien<ls an<invighbois. Ive lvant to wish you a]la very Jtf< i iy an<1 Blcssci1 Chvistm;is.
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11!.On<1 nfvs. Ho! olil 'AJ<<tson, 1 elv-iston, li vvc lveckcnil guests of Mr.anil (hf)s. Alien S'Lampvi anil famill'.
Ml', (in(] >hlvi>h Ton1 Me!1'ck iincl son1 v;<vv]v<J in Rose Idakc near Hai vison,Idaho on Slit!!1'd'il'vhcre thol'isite<1Tom's pai ents, >bit v. and Mrs, JimMaic k ani] family.
Sate)<J<)y '<rfrs, Joann Matson anclltfvs. Dorcvn St,amper at tendril theweb]ding of Barbara Czmc>lvski andTerry Cold)veil of Peck.
Siinday evening Mr. an(i Mvs, Allen j ISt;)nipcr anc] fainily visitecl Mr. and
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vclv<l to Lelviston Friday.
May the beauty of Christmas
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you love. Thanks for your failfL
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WAYNE HARRI'SLicensed 4uctioneer
A»ri inn Service —Commercial1'!>rm—Rani(r<)ptries —Real Estate
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I ivhlttnger and Gina attemied theI Thui.sday dinnei guests in the Dick
ICameron Chut ch Cantata ent.it]ed,
Bensroter home. Sunclay guests weve e ilsic 0 11' alasKarrn Go]<i and her husband Nouve Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ar]ie Armi-
COMING ATTRACTIONSand tlieir children and a friend, Denny gage and Nick ca]led on Agatha Per-
', joyc<l the snowmobiling.FRID4Y, S4TURD4Y, SUNDAY —DEC. 29-37 M!kv;!lid .John May spent the week
IYAI/I'ISNEY I'ILOI)1JCTIOlsb S —PRESENTS encl with their parents, the AVarney"PETE'S DRAGON" '-::-'" '":"em~lemee
St:irring and hail dinner lvith them on Satiiv-SIIKI.IJ)eY '1YINTKRS, ]$IICKKY ROONKY IT'S TIME FOIt REMKWIISRING
I;1]l) 1$1'TTONi, IIKI.I N RKI)l)Y / ..Xni]y, Minnir and Tom Con vn- IpltIKNDS AND LOYKI) ONES9:30 I'. 11. I'ATKJ) (G} S2).00 I'n lr 1'?—91.00 ( joyv<] luivin 'hv Tim Nval fan)iiy SYITII IIOLIDAY GIIKKTINGS.
) ispend Sunc]ay in thc ii hon)< . Tom,
SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY —JAN. 6-8 I
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c~ l ton '!'hii! sihiy tn ai.ten(1 J.hv fiiner;il INTIH>.''-'0'2
Inch —YANKEE CLIPPER— 'rivi('i'oi'i's. Gi'cene, thv a)othe)IIIKNI)III('II - JIJI IAETTA AREA.
W '21.95 of tlic Bvn c< tt v's son-in-lalv, TomI
—Sanity 1)aviiLson—aS p .9, NQW $17.77@ I
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60 inch —YANKEE CLIPPER- On S;ituvday M;iiy Beth an<1 Dick l
Jhp l 1<Ii Cii I];ini] Ton),.n<l )>Vihn;< Gi rene @hC@$ec~f@)s"--hhh>p<~hWas $32.95 .. NOW $27.77 irrs I wci'I'i<'vv in thv ].vr,svoiei'oi'ilr.
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p~~ R iy Snyil< i visited the K(1<l Kentw'l(J
I hon)> S;il iii, 1;iy ( v( nin '>vinging ar> as b24. - 5 . NQW $ 19.77'"; »<iiintif;i] siipply of chi istn!as good-
y> t ics. < )t hi !' Ol!<u .'1>i'v( bc ('n ('.l<'in<(z.' f]Cf1 —1'i EXI t) J E FLYER — ~r<u 1<)>(] Fh> f,y(>ns, M'.Jct anil K;iy '.<J(>r> y,
1p><a c'>,$ 95 NJQW $19 77 f,'J4 1';ii i>fo«) . n l Ai) ii c(>:,l( ) 'f< T>4('< Steds Complete witn t owing Rope
4( ,J(>y Hii„gi<>s vnioy< I] 1!!vino 1<!n< h'-:.; h,",QJNQPLY GAME— "': i u it]1 W;>yn!n,!!it] 1 ]1C'l)V Di!ViS iii IJO-Was $9 99 NQW $6 99 g'.-.y «.lv (JI>n>< >, noon,
HOLLY HOBBIE RAG DOLL-Was $3 75 NQW $2 99 p I
then> !I> 1.< n(]iiv]c foi (]inn<1 in bono> l
MATTELL LOVE NOTES DQLL— a )Vvdn s iiiy visiLov in Lhe B(nsvotvi
L 1 1 vvnct Nell )n<1 R il Iicin!("ivMUPPETT HAND PUPPETS— tnev «tl.en<le<1 a potluck I 1innri at
Ith< O<1cl F>v]iowa hal] in Moscolv Sun-
Was $9.99 — — — ------ b<OW $699 >ny. >((tern: n> the o>r> Timey>dr>tern)hei(i n pvactivr sessi<>n. Ray is one—Free Gift Wrapping- of t h v g 1'0!1!1.
St<'vc Ci 0(!kev <in<] his fvicndsWE WILL BE QPkN UNTII 7:30 SATURQAY, I ci:iig an>1 J.oii of Lvwiston visited
Sun<]:!y with R<)n;i an<] Ernie Ancl-)(ws, KVv<]nvs<J;<y v;ii]cvs in the Anc]-i vivs home we> e Go]<lie and OLJ.o
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