6

t.'jkhf.info/Kendrick - 1938 - The Kendrick Gazette/1938 Jan... · 2016-01-16 · truck last Thursday. 'Elwood took 'down a fat cow and sold it. Merton Preussler lost one of his horses

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    4

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: t.'jkhf.info/Kendrick - 1938 - The Kendrick Gazette/1938 Jan... · 2016-01-16 · truck last Thursday. 'Elwood took 'down a fat cow and sold it. Merton Preussler lost one of his horses
Page 2: t.'jkhf.info/Kendrick - 1938 - The Kendrick Gazette/1938 Jan... · 2016-01-16 · truck last Thursday. 'Elwood took 'down a fat cow and sold it. Merton Preussler lost one of his horses

'u::i I:

l,j

(~-,"l'rrrrrrarraNiwrljrexrrarrr rISasssirriSISr@pjiclij '. (:Seasonsjble Drug-Store Needs h

II AIdEA-SELTZERP

Puretest Aspirin, Bottle pf.100 4ge <<,„<r Rexall Little Liver. Pills, 100 25e I";",

r Regs —Chocolate Laxative 10c—25e~pe «';3rr Puretest Yeast Flakes 7ge i,i,r Rexall Laxative Cold Tabletsp Rex-Salvine —For. Burns 5pe p,

r Rexall 1-Minute Headache- Tablets; „25ep',j'astman

Kodaks and Films,, aft",,

Let Us Do Your Developing and Printing

RED CROSS PHARMA'CY:IThe 2~ Store-

EII'B.F. Nesbit, Prop,, Phone 948 p,ii'

1

lrrrrrrarrrrrrrrrrrarrrrrrrrrrrrrrarrrxIIIfgEIFTT~ Z X Z Z XXIZ Z Z XZ ZIZ Z XZ Z ZIZ Z X Z Z IXXZIIIQQQQ +

1ed

\ l'1f

j yhmie e deed l'ime 1~ yreei geeredli y eijie'jd

9'ure fifpgutu, per teu

igig.so; i

H

ijH

~! Kendrick Rochdale Company ', '.,'

..KENDRICK, IDAHOi

IJ+9QTYz IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIXXIIIIIIIIIIIIIfT54I-',

1'1

LELAND NEws . W'AgT A@8The Ladies Missionary Society held FOR:SALE—'About 1500 pounds of I;";I -,their monthly meeting Thursday Orchard: Grass seed, 10c per lb. g>afternoon, with Rev. and Mrs. J.'A. Also have some 'Bluegrass 'seed. ",e~fi'..;Hall. The devotional meeting was Wm. Groseclose, Lenore, Idaho. III'I):led by Mrs. A. G. Peters. '. Phone Teakean.'rs. R. B. Parks returned 'hoine

from a Colfax hospital Tuesday,where she underwent a minor oper- ',s jj.ation u lew days ugu., 999 Phcuc, 939Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Parks and Forfamily and Miss L. Jones were~'l 1)guests ul the Harold parks home All YOur SupplieSSunday.

',ofGasoline, Motor Oils, En-lu u buev'hetuu huupllul eemeduy, very gine OilS Eud GreaSeSseriously ill with pneumonia

AlsoMr. and Mrs. 'ugh Parks andMr. and Mrs. Marvtn vincent spent Catei'Pillar DieSel Engme Ied'; j)i'!Wednesday in Lewiston. Oil and Diesel FuelThe High School had a party OilFriday evening at the home of Mr., ',',,'; I',and Mrs. Qrville Baird., 'n Bulk torage t-,',"'Il ';:"'ev.uud Mru. Hull, M're. E. Cook, Syiug YCHP ]3EPPCjjj CrWalter Cook and Miss E 'Ericksonwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter aCrawford and Mrs'. Jennie Hund on . OSCAR RABYContinental Oil CompanyMr. and Mrs. Hug~h Parks spent Kendrick, IdahOFriday evening a«he J<mne Hund Free DeliVery SerViCehome.

!

,",I'

h

AAPHKPhB BABIC~ NlMI

II =.

-I

eu

vdeuvpdueumem~~f vveueee

E >

l'I';,"'! I ... ae . armers i an.zPll That The Name Implies

.'M. Prj

THEe KENDRICK GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1037

jGRAIN IIAluKETS FIRMER INTERESTING NElWS BITSWITH MORPE ACTIVE DEMAND FROM pUR PUBLIC SCHppI,

~1

the race horse trade. Fairly heavyfeeding at country points was alsoa strengthening factor and inquiryfor 'grays oats for seed continuedactive at prices above terminal mar-ket quotations No. 2 white oatswere nominally quoted at Portland!at SL25 and No. 2 gray oats atSL35 per 100 pounds, sacked basis.

TEAICEAN GOSSIPWe are having cold weather here

now, but it is not disagreeable, asthere is no wind.

Mrs. Wm. Groseclose and Carrollwere Orofino visitors Monday,

Mrs. Anna Harless and daughterEthel led four horses to Ahsahkaon Monday and brought home aheavy wagon they had purchased atthe sale on the Jack Crabb place

! a short time ago.Miss Lillian O'Callghan, County

Health nurse, visited our schoollast'eek.Mrs. Anna Harless and Mrs,'m'.

Groseclose visited with Mrs. MertonPreussler las't Friday 'afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. 'Gifford" Brown gavea party for the 'hildren' of theneighborhood Saturday evening.

Mrs. L. Schliefer is visiting at thehbme of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schliefer, inLewiston.'erton Preussler has repaired theold 'Dodge pick-'up that he boughtfrom E. M. Harrington, and hasbeen driving it, even over theserough roads.Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Brock and

,children, Dale and Clara, visited at

1the home of Mr. and Mrs. FredSchliefer on Monday.

Mrs. Ellen Coe and son Leon wentto Albion, Wn,, during the Christ-mas holidays to visit her mother.There are several men workingevery 'day on the Grange hall. They!

will probably get it finished beforemany weeks. The hall, located nearthe school house, is being built oflogs.Mrs. Anna Harless and daughterEthel inade a trip on horseback toAhsahka Thursday and led home acolt that they had pu'rchased fromElmer Stalnaker.Wm. Groseclose and Carroll areworking in the wo'ods, getting thelogs ready to "be hauled for build-ing the church at Cavendish.Mrs. Anna'arles's is having anew chicken house built on her place.'r. and Mrs. Ed. Choate and El-wood Brock went to Lewiston in thetruck last Thursday. 'Elwood took'down a fat cow and sold it.Merton Preussler lost one of hishorses a 'shoit time ago.P A meeting of the EvergreenP Gran'ge was held at the school houseP Saturday evening. The 'ttendanceP has dropped off considerably.'SomeP seemed to lose interest because they~ 'ecided not to hold grange dancesP'or a while, 'others are 'droppingP out becaus'e'there is again talk ofP'aving dances. '

Mr. and Mrs. Mertbn CPreusslerSuPPaeS P called to visit'Elmer Pqweli SundayP afternoo'n,'e is slowly recovering~ from a severe 'attack of influenza.rj -Mrs. Alice Sewell went to Lewis-'i ton last Monday and had some dentalSEE 'UE ~j

murk duke.P~

j'eerht-Eeeiht Erldgu'lub'.

The Eight-Eight Bridge club metat the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H;Cairns Wednesday. Dainty refresh-ments .were served by the hostess,after which bridge was played.:-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bacharach andaII Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas wereinvited guests.High scores for the evening wereawarded Mrs., Silvie Cook and O. E.=.-~ Haven's', while low went to Mr. andMrs. Harold Thomas.

Afternoon Bridge ClubThe Af ternoon Bridge club metWednesday afternoon in the homeof 'rs. Edgar Long, with threetables in play.At the close of play a deliciouslunch was s'erved by the hostess.Invited guests were Mrs. O. E.Havens and Mrs. Lester Crocker.High score was awarded Mrs. O. E.Havens.

.Yeso,lveTo Get More For Your

Money ln 1938

studying about the months of theyear, each of which has a veryinteresting sto!y. They have electedhousekeepers, who'eep the roomfree of dust. Frankie Dammarellhas been ill with the pink eye thisweek. We join with the first andsecond grades in saying we are veryglad that Sonny Dawald will be ableto attend school again

soon.'hird

and Fourth GradesThe third grade showed their

supremacy over the fourth 'gradej during a health contest recentlycompleted. The losers will furnishentertainment and refreshments forthe others Friday. The third gradelanguage class are studying Indians.The fourth grade pupils are repro-ducing famous book characters inpaintings.

FAIRVIEW ITEMS

Start by Buying

;P,;,1,..';;.I,„, lg. -,'„,I,g, „i

r

p ~

~ .d ud ~

Mrs. Andrew Cox and children ofAmerican ridge visited froin Wednes-day until Sunday in the home ofher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn.

Harold Parks was a Lewistonvisitor on 'Thursday,

Miss Josephine Stuinp has beenassisting Mrs. Leonard Wolff withher housew'ork. Mrs. Wolff under-went a minor operation on her neck,but is improving satisfactorily.

Stanley Kuykendall spent Thurs-day evening with Pete Stump, Jr.

Ray Jones spent Sunday withPete Stump, Jr.Mrs, 'Andrew Cox 'nd Harold

Glenn and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Glennand daughter spent Thursday even-ing with Mr and Mrs Bruce Glenn

Donald Morgan spent Sunday andSunday night with his cousin, OrvalWalker.

The Paul Dagefoerde family wereColfax visitors the first of theweek.Arthur Locke spent Sunday in theJ. M. Woodward home.'Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Heffel spentMonday. in the Stewart Heffel homein Kendrick.Miss Mary Byrne called Sunday onMrs. Leonard Wolff,J. M. Woodward is in Lewistonthis week on official business.Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Garison andBarbara spent Monday evening inthe John Glenn home.Miss Agnes Byrne called on Mrs.R, E. Woody Tuesday.Orval Walker, Donald Morgan andJay Fleshman left Tuesday f'r

Kooskia and Stites for a fewdays'isitwith relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dennlerof'ixridge were over-night guestsSunday and Monday of Mr. and Mrs.Paul Hall.

PINE CREEK GOSSIP.A surprise birthday party . wa's

given in honor of Mrs. Jack Baileyat her home Sunday. The day wasspent in playing pinochle.'hosepresent were Mr. and 'Mrs. JackBailey; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baileyand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. V.Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bartlett,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riley and family,Mr. and Mrs. Roy Glenn and family,Mrs. Nellie Slead, Mrs. C. T. Lewisand daughter Lucille, Bob Olson,Hubert Needham and Frank Wilken.Mr. and Mrs. Reed Abbott andlittle son, Gary, of Lewiston, arevisiting Mrs. Abbott's parents, Mr.and Mrs. E. V. Weeks.

Lucille Lewis was a visitor at theL. A.. Bartlett home Sunday even-ing and Monday.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailey visitedMr. and Mrs. Wm. Riley Tuesday.'Artalee Bailey spent Tuesdaynight with Lelia Riley.Arlene Riley has been confined toher home the past few days byillness and severe earache.Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wilson andchildren and John Laws were visit-ors at the L. A. Bartlett homeSunday.

Pereuuul MuulluuDon Lyle drove to Moscow Fridaynight, returning Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bacharach wereLewiston business visitors Monday.Ben Hussman of Culee Dam isvisiting his sister, Mrs. O. E. Ha-vens.Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cairns andsons drove to Spokane Saturday. re-turning Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Deobald andfamily were Lewiston visitors Wed-nesday afternoon.Mrs. Harley Perryman and hermother, Mrs. O. V. Morey, were Lew-iston visitors Monday.Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lyle, Jr., andchildren drove to Moscow Sunday tovisit with Mrs. Lyle's aunt andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mitchell.

And

S 'A,I".A.1:~ <i"„i,;)',!I"„",S

Wfe S.ell Th'emI

: KENDRICK GARAGE CO.E. A. DEOBALD Propr

1'ENDRICK,

IDAHO

f'reneW vl«.Ie eui

,NarraaxaraaaaarraraaaaaraaaraaaaSIIING.LES

; . Just. received a shipment of shingles —allPrices Right.

1

LUMBER,

~~

~

~ ~if, See us regarding lumber jujd other buildingI

f

Highest Market Price for BeansFour Colt and two Work Horses for sale.

1 I

Groweis AKendrick,,

araxraraaaaarar'r

I Kendrick Bean. ',Phone,971,

aaxaaraaaaaaaraarr

. LIBEIUY SEXLOUGINALLY WAS THE

PENNSVLVANIA STATE.HOUSE

8ELL . NOT UNTIL FIFTY,ljiINE YEARS AFIER QlhlGING. i

,OUT THE TIDINGS QF

sSnIdaho

INDEPENDENCE, DID IT, GOD (ZULY e. IEGER). ''Wee Willie Winkie"

Again filmdom's No. 1 box officeattraction, Shirley Temple, will beseen at the Kendrick Theatre thiscoming Friday and Saturday nightsin her latest and best picture —"WeeWillie Winkie" —adapted from Rud-yard Kipling's masterpiece of thesame name, Not only is the curley-headed miss seen at her best, butshe has Victor McLaglen as her lead-ing man, as well as other notable'sin the picture world. The scene islaid in India, where all the worldis wild and strange —in the land ofthe 'Bengal lancers, come's this veryglorious adventure of the Scottish

!

Highlanders in action and the littlegirl who won the right to wear t?ieirplaid.In addition there will be theusual short features.

EVOLU7101u OF THENAME APPLYINGTO SAILOQS '-

'AkPAULIN"TAk"JAGk TAR. Enjoy Chicken Dinner

The F. F. A. boys who had theprivilege of making the livestockjudging trip to Portland last fallwere cordially invited to the Bowersfarm, on Bear ridge, last Wednes-day to a most delightful chickendinner —fit for a king —and from thesatisfied look on the faces of thosepresent you can rest assured thatno one went hungry.The boys and their instructor takethis opportunity to again thank Mr.and Mrs. Bowers for a lovely dinner.

A 01'eckiNg Accoilnt

Start the New Year with. achecking account at the KEN-DRICK STATE BANK and real-ize the satisfaction of paying bycheck.

P Good Bang in a Good Farm-ing Carry~unity

Closing Out!!My Entire Watch Stock

I/~-PRICEBuy now at these ex-

tremely low prices. Itwill pay you.

Tese are latest models

!and new st,ock.

Every watch guaran-teed with a guarantee

! that means something.

Complete Banging ServiceBox

LoansInsurance

an< ~pThe Finest That 'ilfoney

Can BuyenG.i'ic.z State J3an,z

"A Home Bank" THE FARMERS BANKHerman Meyer, President

H, M. Emerson, Vice-President0. E. Havens, Cashier

BANIUNG HOURS9:00 A, M. to 12 Noon 1:00 P. M. to S:00 P. M.

Perryman'sConfectionery

Insured under the permanent plan for the Insurance ofDeposits by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, withmaximum insurance of $5,000.00 for each depositor. La HATT Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationThe Jeweler

Ph

(ac

'I,'I:,I

Cl

j I

Page 3: t.'jkhf.info/Kendrick - 1938 - The Kendrick Gazette/1938 Jan... · 2016-01-16 · truck last Thursday. 'Elwood took 'down a fat cow and sold it. Merton Preussler lost one of his horses

'CjUA

'

7,

4

I,

1 rl"

»,k,

a.'lome. Lighting Adviser, .

:.;aqd have h''er. t'e'st you'r.'re'd-,',,'

ing lamps FRE,E.'Tlute Light '.''..]0''eter:,tells;:insctsntly"if'oursis one of':the'9'ouit.. - 'i.

: .;::;„,;:,r.,';: .;:,"'.' of,:Jo-;::-,'hoiiies . im'properly'::: '-".'-.

ipo-zoo-skoo watt .'igi]ted. Waij until:yctu se'e''..'„"::I. E. S.

FjpO{t L'A'Atp. ', 'how Iixexp'ensi'y',e.;L'i'ght

(9 'eahdlea) " COnditiOning remOVeS ey'e '

9 strain,"makes s "II'ew';game.'. -,7"'f childre'n's'homew'oxrk and"

'tttnnIng'Copper

Tone end Chrome

] Loolt tAAtp...,, .', . '...peps. up drab, rooms...Call,I';: E. S.

Rlq.g vs ' - for, this free Light'Metei .-'- "'.

test at once.'k

«ki

—1

» e Wo CC Cme»C »VC CIC C»4»PPPPr::

4)4

~~ ~i'.i rs ~l t]I) I{jet

PER TON IN TON I.OTS

j

,»:II('I

'I rbl

,'1»

kI

I

:.'Iii»»

rice o l'oa 1<so Ihecucec4~4

4(4

P4

PHONE 622 - 623

BROWER WANN CO..IFuneral Directors

1h3h Main, Lewiston, Idaho

Our aim is to perfect waysand means of bringing youcomfort and privacy and abovea]1 Specialized Service.

'ILewiston Phone 275

II ofI

CURTISS HARDWARE CO.Kendrick, Idaho

P+P4

4++++++44++44444444444 ++4 +~+4+ 44444444+4444++444+ + + 4 + + + + + + +--+ 4-> rW 4- 4 + + + + + 4 4

'kl 'ti" KENDRICK GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1937~(»R]g@ j'I t„'. Thursday's hinrkets THE KENDRICK GAZETTE IMMMI«K]IMMMM«]«]IRMRVMMMil]ME]IEI!g]]IZEMME]]!]EMMMMMMM]]

ieat IPublished e eiv ICC"..ay at Kendrick, M R,Q$ 8I Club, eccl»ed ..............................--78c Idaho by P. C. Mccrenry E JUST A MPIUTE

Independent in Pot]bett." . M

gn» p „htp bup':vlke".t "c per bu bet le-e e„bmripticu, ptpp pe» peer E'EAD THIS FIRST...(Marl»et Unsettled) M4gC R,, Oats per 100 '.......................,.95c, Entered at the postoffice at Ken-. M.

Bar]ey per 1pp $1 05 dr]ck, Idaho, as seoond-c]ass mail M WE ARE FEATUR ING RAM()NA FLOUR. 'E M

goc «:"",g,~, ' '-' '~ BELIEVE IT THE BESTOBTAINABLE FOR ~

'LL-PURPOSEUSE tC II 1 'dneys ..........;.....„....,.............„.. '" "

M M50c «~,. ";,,'.".",. ATTQRNEY r ALL KINDS OF SALT—ANY, QUANTITY —WE MM«tl ggs, per dozen ..........,................18c ]tipscilw, '-. Idaho. M

'utter, per oound ........................Cpc h'4 77 "I'"c'nrrotye o»f»fide,'en. ~'URCHASE IT IN CARLOAD: LOTS.«tt 1 utterfat r rc....,......,r,.......r,...;-34c, drlck, Saturday, afternoons.

„i'l ——=='- - M SEE US FOR ROLLED OATS, WHeEAT BARLEY M

AND ALI, KINDS OF MILL FEEDS M.

II' ~~ YOU'WH"L''' .,'.J. Prypr, Pasto r ':.' ~ WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS t'

Lewtiston Grain Groweri;,:., Vredne'edby 7:80 p. m. Bible etudyk ~ Wade T. Keene, Agent...,'kPhope 691'

MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM'MMMMMMMlf,KENDRICK SHOE'HOP Kend ick. Pre»'sbyter]xm. Chu ch! 'In Rear»pf'IKeridrlck,Hote] Bldg,' .'.C..'A]bright,'Pastor "., BIG.BEA BREVITIES AMERICAN RIDGE"NE»WS.",,'rtt e, k, - -:.....,,',",The Nez Perce Indian Choir from;. (By Dery] Ing]e)the Spau]ding In{]lan chu'rch will

DR. GEp. W.-'cKEEQER ''Come to our church next Sunday, ''rs..Jack May surPrised: her'us-«,"„",II+

' 'in th i f': Mrs, Halvor Lien returned recent- band last Friday night with a:party,4 Surgeon spec ] even]ng s rv]ce t 7.3p ly -: from Spokane, 'where she has Those invited, were Mr. ' and»Mrs,

o'lock.,aiRev D Scott the new In'een visiting re]atives. ', Frank Benscoter, Mr. an{] Mra; RayOffice Phone 812 'ian minister of 'Spau]ding and Miss'Mr. and Mrs. W. E. »Hecht,'Harvey Baker, Mr. and. Mrs.. John -Wilson,Kendrick, Idaho Vivian purv]s, the new Indian»,mis-'nd. Prank Fairfield visited rel- Mr. and Mrs. Walter May and Mr,

s]pnary pf the McBBn th Mi i" 'tives in Clarkston Friday.. and Mrs. George Havens.

I apwa],:w»]]] give intereeting talks. A nuxnber: of the local PeoPle at-,, Those winning awards . at the, 'egular church'ervices ',at'1 tended the dance..at the, Pine Creek p]noch]e party held Wednesday eve'nDR CHARLES, '']pck and Sunday Schpp]»]it 1p school'ouse Priday night.. "

]ngh, January 5 were: 'ighsEye-Sight Speciahst a. m.... Mr. and Mrs. Thorvald Nelson Ella.Benscoter- and Jack»May; iowa,

;Wi]] be fn Keadrick every sixty Everyone is cordial]y ]nv]ted., spent Wednekday evening at the J Miss Jean »Graham„an'd Warren'Cox.I

"' s h ..'' Frank Benscoter 'drove to I ewis-Rev Hesby held church services tpn. to meet his mother and,sister,DRS. SALSBERG c]t SIMMONS Full GosPel Church~ on the ridge" Sunday.' '

Mrs. Frank Benscoter', Sr., and MrS.203-205 Salsberg B]dg. Sunday'chool at 1p'a. m. Classes W; O. Babcock and Fr k "Fair- Jim Keder of Peck.:~ g,ewfston,

' Idaho 'or all ages. We notice an increase . n g y', .'Mrs.. 'George Havens. snd. sonsin 'attendance. Everyone 'welcome. Mr I„].",-,,- Teddy and Ira, visited Mrs.. Sam

Mornin Worship at 11. Congre- The Grant Clemenhagen familyTe III'u General Repair ShOp. gational ']ng]ng. Spec]i] vocal and: spent Sunday at, the . Andrew Olson Warney ™ywas in Moscow,:

Fri-'l"

B]acksmithing, Wood Work;.,', instrumen a num ers. ennon y ...:~ . "Miss Dora'ay, Mr. and Mrs.-. Wh el Settillg Disc Sharpening, pastor, sub]cot to be announced.D Y Bob Cain and daughter,.Mr. and-Mrs.

'xy-Acety]ine Welding Young, People a»6:45 p™ Want to buy ll r t d y. John Wilson'and Mr. and Mrs;:E. P.t »: . m. All»

Machine aiid Gun Repairing young 'PeoPle welcome., thmg? 'ry' im'all ad. for resu]b Rober s vi e M . and s; W rneyr]s of I;",~I >,': Evening evangelistic service at»>,';]I '» FRANK CROCKER, 73p p m . Cha~r Np. 141 Mrs. Andrew Cox'nd children

7 30 p t Report of'the Cond]tlori of the visited -Joh Glen 's from Wednes-daho. iIII:. Thurs. evening, 7:30, Prayer meet..'. dav until Sunday.

'Mr,and.Mrs. Henry Gplner visitedSouthw]ck'Community Church: of Kendrick, in the state of Idaho, the perry'~ttpon homeSuriday.',If,tl:MODERNE BEAUTY II W]pard W ~er Pastpr he close of business on Decem- prank Benscoter. is in LewistonSHOP I S~da School at 10 a. m.

'. ber 31st, 193?..:, for an indeterminate'stay., rtl9»

' Resources 4 ' "'r. and.l Mrs. '' Harold Foreman36 ':;.;.'I(:, Kendrick, Ida. I Morning WorshiP at 11 a. m. Loans -and. discounts ........$103,583.17 spent Sundajr 'nd Monday at theI„.,'. E MANENTS AND ALL 'oung People's 7:30 p. m. OverdraftS '................;......;....- 21.55 Arnett'home.' '

t(]t, I', PERMANENTS AND ALL,'venmg Service at 8 p; m. - Bonds, stocks, secxirities.,'.. 71,072.00 Wa]tei Benscoter is still on theg,'tl-I'INES OF BEAUTY WORK I

ti W d in t 8'a'nking house $4000.00 sick list.phone 842 lj,, ''urnitu r e a n d f i x- "Pete Benscoter. was in", Troy on

Prayer meeting Wed. evening at 8.: 1 1

«res- $1,000.00 .-......;.:......5,0OO.OO Tu sdCi]dornia . h holding a special sexes Real estate owned other ' Miss pr]sc]]]a 'Benscoter: celebratedof meetings at the Southwick Com- than ban]dng house........ 3,578.pp her third birthday anniversary onFOR THE BEST AND I

munity church nightly at '7:30. Cash on hand and due;:I" " Wed esday.~

MOST SATISFYING" These services are non-denomi- . from banks ..'.....'........'...;.'..37,858.46 ..Harley Eichner was h Lewiston{]e I,rr: I:1', national in character and open to Checks and other cash TuesdayMEALS AND LUNCHES I'he entire public. Special music and'tems .........,........................1,700.29 M ..a d M .. C. G., ~ tt - dIN KENDRICK ". singmg will be a:feature of .each Transit or conection ac- sons Frank and Lloyd were Lewistonnight's se~ice Mis W W Turner count...................-------.269750 visitors Tuesdayie the Pianist. Vnl Cloud ie n pound,, "".""'"'" '

P ~ Amett hill Mth'enwhose memedee eppeet to both IQI»tL .. 888881007 dt tthLiabilities

Capital stock paid in, corn- . ', Split Shingles —Shake . Bolts,",:;kill,':ngi~rvLv"Xv rv A g g, Community M. E. Churoh —Xndnettn mon 818,000;...................8lp,ppp.ppJgJ Jtwpgxxner~ J m~r m,, J E W lb ck pastor Surplus 3 000 00 Have bunch of big Cedar, will

y ..;,",",.",,t.':...Sunday school 'every Sunday at Undivided profits —net'.. 485.00 split. shakes 8,to 16-in. wide. Cord;:,','ICE CREAM... CANDIESI

- 'emand deposits ..$123,- cover .7Q squaresr .All clear, goodTOBACCOS ' " '9?.55. Time deposits,Young People's meeting at 6 3p '838 450i split ing. stuff. Cost $6.00- here in$83,814150 ........................206,912.05

Other liabilities ....................113.92 woods. Delivered price on applicapreaching every Sunday even]ng:

at 7:30 and every first, th]rd and TOTAL ..........:..-"-'---$225,510.97 Camerpn Spur, 0'n Elk River high-IQOg ~eath er I»118 8u u 4eIe et I1 n m Btote oI IdAo, comt y of Letn we y. B Iou w 111 n eed en y, droP m e

Juliaetta United Brethren Chxxrch above-named bank, do 'solemnly,;;. Io d Pnur glue] Eh er htldneonpeetor sw,ear that the above etntement ie why not suPPort your.home to~

1p,pp true to the best of my knowledge and merchants. They deserve it!un ay sc oo a . a. m.,be]fef I

Preaching at 11:00a.m.. O. E. HAVENS, Cash]er.IttttTAgJ U. B. c. E. at 7:00 P. m. correct Attest: ww 4~4~i 4~4~+ .4~4+++44--4 +-wEvangelistic se ic s at':00 p.prayer meeting Wednesday even- . THORVALD NELSON,'4

Directors. 448 " 'ubecribed nnd.,: sworn to: beforeme this 8th day of January, 1938. 444Lutheran Church of Cameron, Idaho (Seal) H. B. THOMPSON 44Theo Meske, Pastor "Notary Public.

Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. ++1'I'C 0 OK S BAR BE R Eng]]sh service at 1P:30. 'harter NP. 8 -'++SHOP Report of Condition of the 404

I CC ' 4. Ruth A. Le]and, Pastor: of Kendrick, in the State of Idaho,4+

Gold Hill United Bretheran,Church, KENDRICK STATE .BANK

Facials a Specialty Sunday School at 1P:PP a. m. at the close of business on Decem- 4fMorning. Worship. at 11:00. ~. m.

Resources4+

Hair Bobbing Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P. m. Loans and Discounts .......$62,037.26 +4+Evening Worship at 8:00 p. m. Overdrafts ....;.......................1.74 4+4Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30, Bonds,'stocks, securities .. 147,086.62Baths Banking house, $1,000.00, 444 ~I',

Furniture and f ix- " 4~4I,', Death Of Relatives tures, $5pp.pp .........;........1,5pp.ppI'k Mrs. Naomi Davis, sister of Mrs Real estate owned otherSILVIE COOK, PrOp.. John L, Woody, died at the home than banking house, 44of her daughter in Walla Walla on ..................................None p4Tuesday, January 4, at the age of Claims and )udgments,74 years, general complications be- 4+WINTER IS HERE l I ing the cause of death. Mrs. Davis'ash on hand and due 4j4hpme was at Pomeroy, but she had i'rom banks ......................45,137.53 +.':UTAIX AND RED DEVIL COAL ixiade her home with her daughter at Checks and other cashpr]ce, per ton ..........;......--$1825 Walla Walla for the past two or items ..................................21.00 P4three years. Funeral services were

PRESTO-LOGS held at Pomeroy on Friday, January TOTAL ..............,...........$255834,157, with burial in the Pomeroy ceme- Liabllities

Capital stock paid in,- Mr. and Mrs. Woody and Mr. and Common, $15,000. pre- 444~ p...~gg Mrs. John Glenn attended the fu- ferred None ....................$15,000.00 444neral. Surplus .................................10,000,00Mrs, Chas. Baldwin, sister-in-law Undivided profits —net .... 539.53B, N, EMMETT pf Mrs. Woody, Passed away at her Reserves ............................14,000.00 +++Phpne 4P25 .. Kendx'ick, Idae home in Pomeroy on Thursday, Jan. Demand dePosits, $143,-

puneral services were held at 186.41. Time deposits, 44+pomeroy on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, 73,108.21 ..........................216,294.62 4+4Woody were in attendance. t

TOTAL ....................$2M,834.15Try a small "For Sale" ad. They State of Idaho, County of Latah—ss: tare good workers. I, H. B. Thompson, Cashier of the ++

above named bank, do solemnly ++GET UP NIGHTS? swear that the above statement is P4This 25c test free if it fails. Get true tp the best of my knowledgeJuniper oil, buchu leaves, etc., made and belief.into green tablets. Flush the kidneys H. B. THOMPSON, Cashier, j4as ypu would the bowels. Help na- Correct Attest:ture eliminate waste and excess acixls AMOS MOORE, 44which can cause getting up nights, C. W. MOORE,frequent desire, scanty flow, burning Directors.Ctr backache. Just say Bukets to any Subscribed and sworn to before 4~4druggist, Your 25c back if not pleas- me this 8th day of January, 1938. 44+ed ln four days. Locally at Red Cross (Seal) O E HAVENS ~4~444444444444Pharmacy. 14l Notary Public. +g4Pg+t+444{944444444444444444444444444

Page 4: t.'jkhf.info/Kendrick - 1938 - The Kendrick Gazette/1938 Jan... · 2016-01-16 · truck last Thursday. 'Elwood took 'down a fat cow and sold it. Merton Preussler lost one of his horses

THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1037KENDRICK GAZETTE,

GRAIN MA11KETS I< IRMKR1VITH MORE ACTIVE DEMAND

INTERESTING NEWS BITSFROM OUR PUBLIC SCHOOL

the race horse trade. Fairly heavyfeeding at country points was alsos strengthening factor 'and inquiryfor grays 'oats for seed continuedactive at prices above terminal msr-

~ket quotations No, 2 white oatswere nominally quoted at Portlandat $L25 and No. 2 gray oats at$1.35 per 100 pounds, sacked basis.

studying about the months of theyear, each of which has s veryinteresting story. They have electedhousekeepers, who keep the roomfree of dust. Frankie Dammsreiihss been ill with the pink eye thisweek. We join with the first andsecond grades in saying we are veryglad that Sonny Dawsld will be ableto attend school again

soon,'hird

and Fourth GradesThe third grade showed their

supremacy over the fourth gradeduring a health contest recentlycompleted. The losers will furnishentertainment and refreshments forthe others Friday. The third gr'sdelanguage class are studying Indians.The fourth grade pupils are repro-ducing famous book characters inpaintings.

.ResoI.veTo Get More For Your

Money In 1938 TEAKEAN GOSSIPWe are having cold weather here

now, but it is not disagreeable, asthere is no wind.

Mrs. Wm. Groseclose and Carrollwere Orofino visitors Monday..

Mrs. Anna Harless snd daughterEthel led four horses to Ahsahkaon Monday and brought home aheavy wagon they hsd purchased atthe sale on the Jack Crabb placea short time sgo.

'issLillisn O'Csllghsn, CountyHealth nurse, visited our schoollast'eek.

'rs.Anna Harless and'Nrs.'ni'.Groseclose visited with Mrs. NertonPreussler last Friday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Brown gavea party for -the'hildren'oi'heneighborhood Saturday evening.

Mrs. L. Schliefer is visiting at thehome of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schliefer, inLewiston.

Merton Preussler hss repaired theold 'Dodge pick-up that he boughtfrom E. M. Harrington, and hasbeen driving it, even over theserough roads,

Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Brock andchildren, Dale and Clara, visited attire home of Mr, and Mrs. FredSchliefer on Monday.

Mrs. Ellen Coe snd son Leon wentto Albion, Wn„during the Christ-mas holidays to visit her mother.

There are several men workingevery 'day on the Grange hall. Theywill probably get it finished beforemany weeks. The hall, located nearthe school house, is being built oflogs.

Mrs. Anna Harless and daughterEthel made a trip on horseback to'hsahka Thursday and led home acolt: that they had purchased fromElmer Stalriaker.

Wm, Groseclose and Carroll areworking in the woods, getting thelogs ready 'to be hauled 'for build-ing the church at Cavendish.

Mrs. Anna Harless is having anew chicken house built on her place.'r. and Mrs. Ed. Choate and El-wood Brock went'o Lewiston in thetruck last Thursday, "Elwood took

'down a fat cow and sold it.Merton Preussler lost one of his

horses a short time ago.I A meeting of the Evergreen5 Grange was held at the school houseI Saturday. evening. The'ttendance~ has dropped off considerably. 'Somer seemed to lose interest because they~ decided not to 'hold grange dancesIi for a while, others are 'droppingI'ut becaus'e'there is again talk of~-'aving dances.I Mr. and Mrs. Mer ton 'PreusslerS r called to visit Elmer Powell Sundayr afternoon, He is slowly recoveringr from a severe'attack of influenza.~ Mrs. Alice Sewell went to Lewis-

ton last Monday snd had some dentalr ) work done.x~ Eight-Eight Bridge 'lub,:~ The Eight-Eight Bridge club metat the home of Mr, and Mrs. J.

H.'airnsWednesday; Dainty refresh-ments were served by the hostess,after which 'bridge was played.'

Mr. 'and Mrs. Roy Bscharach andMr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas wereinvited guests. "

High scores for the evening wereawarded Mrs. Silvie Cook and O. E.=.i Hrtvena',!while low went to Mr. andMrs. Harold Thomas.

Afternoon Bridge ClubThe Aiternoon Bridge club met

Wednesday afternoon in the homeof 'rs. Edgar Long, with threetables in play.

At the close of play a deliciouslunch was 'served by the hostess.

Invited guests were Mrs. O. E.Havens and Mrs. Lester Crocker.High score was awarded Mrs. O. E.Havens.

"Wee Willie Winkie"Again filmdom's No. 1 box office

attraction, Shirley Temple, will beseen at the Kendrick Theatre thiscoming Friday and Saturday nightsin: her latest and best picture —"WeeWillie Winkie" —adapted from Rud-yard Kipling's masterpiece of thesame name. Not only is the curley-headed miss seen at her .best, butshe has Victor McLsglen as her lead-ing msn, as well as other notable'sin the picture world. The scene islaid in India, where all the worldis wild and strange —in the land ofthe 'Bengal lancers, comes this veryglorious adventure of the ScottishHfghlanders in action and the littlegirl who won the right to wear t!ieirplaid.

In addition there will be theusual short features.

i

Start by Buuyiirg

t~

me i—~u,! ee)e) r,;,„i,

~ ~ a It

FAIRVIEW ITEMS

Mrs. Andrew Cox and children of XAmerican ridge visited from Wednes- Xday until Sunday in the home of rher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn.'arold Parks was a Lewiston avisitor on'hursday. '

Miss Josephine Stump has been rassisting Mrs. Leonard Wolff with kher housework. Mrs. 'Wolff under-went a minor operation on her neck,but is improving satisfactorily. fr

Stanley Kuykendsll spent Thurs-day evening with Pete Stump, Jr.

Ray Jones spent Sunday withPete Stump, Jr.

HNrs. Andrew Cox and HaroldGlenn and Nr. and Mrs. Fred Glennand dsugnter spent Thursday even-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Glenn. H

Donald Morgan spent Sunday andSunday night with his cousin, OrvalWalker. H

The Paul Dagefoerde family wereColfax visitors the first of theweek. H

Arthur Locke spent Sunday in theJ. M. Woodward home.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Heffel spent

Monday, in the Stewart Heffel homein Kendrick.

Miss Mary Byrne called Sunday onMrs. Leonard Wolff.

HJ. M. Woodward is in Lewistonthis week on official business.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Garison andBarbara spent Monday evening inthe John Glenn home. e~

Miss Agnes Byrne called on Mrs.R. E. Woody Tuesday.

Orvsl Walker, Donald Morgan andJay Fleshman left Tuesday forKooskia. and Stites for a few

days'isitwith relatives. tMr. and Mrs. Walter Dennler, ofFix ridge were over-night guestsSunday and Monday of Mr. and Mrs.Paul Hall.

PINE CREEK GOSSIP f

A surprise birthday party wasgiven in honor of Nrs. Jack Baileyat her home Sunday. The day was fspent in playing pinochle. 'hose gpresent were Mr. snd 'rs. Jack SBailey; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baileyand daughter, Mr. snd Nrs. E. V.Weel<s, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bartlett,Mr. snd Mrs. Wm. Riley and family,Mr. and Mrs. Roy Glenn and family,Mrs. Nellie Slead, Mrs. C. T. Lewisand daughter Lucille, Bob Olson,Hubert Needham and Frank Wilken.

Mr. and: Mrs. Reed Abbott andlittle son, Gary, of Lewiston, arevisiting Mrs. Abbott's parents, Mr.and Mrs. E. V. Weeks.

Lucille Lewis was a visitor at the WL. A.. Bartlett home Sunday even- wing and Monday. CMr. and Mrs. Fred Bailey visited SMr. snd Mrs. Wm. Riley Tuesdajr.'Artalee Bailey spent Tuesday Mnight with Lelia Riley. FArlene Riley has been confined to hher home the past few days byillness snd severe earache.Nr. and Mrs. Kirk Wilson and

children and John Laws were visit-ors at the L. A. Bartlett homeSunday.

Personal MentionDon Lyle drove to Moscow Friday

night, returning Saturday.Nr. and Mrs. Roy Bacharach wereLewiston business visitors Monday.Ben Hussman of Culee Dam isvisiting his sister, Nrs. O. E. Ha-

vens.Mr. snd Mrs. J. H. Cairns and

Isons drove to Spokane Saturday. re-turning Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Deobald andfamily were Lewiston visitors Wed-nesday afternoon.

Mrs. Harley Perryman and hermother Mrs. O. V. Morey were Lew-iston visitors Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lyle, Jr., andchildren drove to Moscow Sunday tovisit with Mrs. Lyle's aunt andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mitchell.

Enjoy Chicken DinnerThe F. F. A. boys who had the

privilege of making the livestockjudging trip to Portland last fallwere cordially invited to the Bowersfarm, on Bear ridge, last Wednes-day to a most delightful chickendinner —fit for a king —snd from thesatisfied look on the faces of thosepresent you can rest assured thatno one went hungry.

The boys and their instructor takethis opportunity to again thank Mr.and Mrs. Bowers for a lovely dinner.

And

S".fil.:A.4.:~ 4i"i'1 IC"S

$12.$0We Sell Them

. KENDRICK GARAGE CO.E. A. DEOBALD, Propr.

KENDRICK, IDAHO

fuen'gJ '1„'!le ' ' ! i i.,i

Naaaaaaaraar'r'<

Just received

'i'ee us regardi

~. High

u, 'our Colt and

aarxaaarSHING

a shipmentPrices

aaaaaaaaaaaaaa.LEof shi

Right.

~ra8

ngles —all gr ade

LUMBERng lumber and othe

est Markettwo Work

r building supplieI

r Beansfor sale. See Us

Price foHorses

I

dfick Bean Grou Ken'hon

%%Rara

wefs Ass'nIdahoaaaaa

Kendrick,,~raaaaararaxr

e 971~aaaaaa

.)

aaaaaaaa

LIBERAL'ELLORIGINALLY. WAS TIIE

PENNSYLVANIA STAR.IIOUSEBELL NOT UNTIL FIFTY ..hIINE YEARS AFIER RINGII)IG -'I

,OU7 RlE TiDINGSOFIN

»=..—,=--=:-hfseAh~~ i!1% ~

EVOLUTIPhl QF THEhlAME APPLYING

TO SAILORS:"TAP,PAULIN"TA'k"

JAGk TAA."

Y

-I 'i

!

, ie .. armers,Ran.~Pll That The Name Implies

A (heckinII Account

Start the New Year with achecking account at the KEN-DRICK STATE BANK and real-ize the satisfaction of paying bycheck.

P Good Bang in a Good Farm-IOg CorYI~unityDavenport

Closing Out!I Complete Banging ServiceBoxMy Entire Watch Stock

r/~.PRICEBuy now at these ex-

tremely low prices Itwill pay you.

Tese are latest modelsand new stock.

Every watch guaran-teed with a guaranteethat means something.

Insurance') Rnc.y

The Finest That Money

Can Buyi

andLoans

,Cene ric.z State .3an.~THE FARMERS BANK

"A Home Bank"BANKING HOURS

er00 A. M. to 12 Noon 1:00 P. M. to 3:00 P ifLHerman Meyer, President

H. M. Emerson, Vice-President0. E. Havens, CashierPerryman's

Confectionery

Insured under the permanent plan for the Insurance ofDeposits by the Federal Deposft Insurance Corporation, withmaximum insurance of $5,000.00 for each depositor. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

La HATTThe Jeweler

,ri i:!

~(j,xaarxarrr fsaxx«fsxxx»«x»x++rxsffffxxfffwifffffi,'

Seasonable Drug Store Needs s',is

,RiAIsEA SELTZER —— — —Ii

'l'A]*

5se Puretest Aspirin, Bottle of 100 4ge esj'o,r H,exall Little Liver Pills, 100< P.egs —Chocolate Laxative 10c—25c—50c a;, ';r Puretest Yeast Flakes ——--—— 79c if,,'

Rexall Laxative Cold Tablets 25c I.',!",, '.

xsf Rex-Salvine —For urns -----— c >,x Rexall 1-Minute Headache Tablets - 25c a,''"

Eastman Kodaks and Films.,Let Us Do Youir Developing and Printing ii".II-

RED CROSS PHARMACY :.«II

The JI~ Stoi."e,, B, F. Nesbft, Prop, . Phone $42\

aaraarrararrraraaaararaaaraaraaarrraartii4

! i!

s f>li

sei! ii! siii) lime f! &ca! )Jiui)oialiii I '!,::

9'ure gripguur, per feiu

i

II

II I

s

s

Kendrick Rochdale CompanyKENDRICK, IDAHO

XYYXYYYYYYTu xzuI zxI IIIIIzzIzzzxII IIIIu zu zzIzzzIIIIk

LELAND NEWS(

. WANT - A@8'l'fThe Ladies Missionary Society held FOR 'SALE—'About 1500 pounds of !IJsiheir monthly meeting Thursday Orchard Grass seed, 10c per lb. I~)fternoon, with Rev. and Mrs.. J.'A. Also have some 'Bluegrass seed.~~'Jirisll. The devotional meeting was Wm. Groseclose, Lenore, Idaho. r".;:,',u,«ed by Mrs. A. G. Peters. Phone Teakean.

Mrs. R. B. Parks returned 'home

I'5 I''rom a Colfax hospital Tuesday,here she underwent a minor oper-

),lf(ition a few days ago. i 936 Phone 936Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Parks and Foramily and Miss L. Jones were j'',4>,,"

uests at the Harold Parks home All Your Suppliesunday. iof::Jewell Fleshman, small s'on'of'r.Gasoline Motor Oils Ennd Nrs. Ed. Fleshmsn, was'aken

o a Lewiston hospital Sunday, very gine OilS and GreaSeSeriously,ill with pneumonia.AlsoMr. and Mrs. Hugh Parks and

aterpillar D~~sel Engednesday fn Lewiston. Oil and Diesel FuelThe High School had a partyriday evenmg at the home of Mr.d Mrs. Orville Baird. Ii ulk tOrageRev. and Mrs. Hall, Mrs. E. Cook, Bring YOur BarrelS Oralter Cook and Miss E.'Ericksonere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter arawford and Mrs. Jennie Hund on . OSCAR RABY

Continental OII Companyr. and Mrs. Hugh Parks spent . Kendrick, IdahOriday evening at the Jhnnfe Hund Free Delivery Serviceome. 'I! ~!esse

,'

I

P).'

il

!Iil

I

I

!I

i

P

Page 5: t.'jkhf.info/Kendrick - 1938 - The Kendrick Gazette/1938 Jan... · 2016-01-16 · truck last Thursday. 'Elwood took 'down a fat cow and sold it. Merton Preussler lost one of his horses

'I i]i'r'ENDRICK GA2iE r. TE, THURSDAY, JAiNUARY 13, 1937

',AuAiiuAqAII ~~3'Y!1[$1I'RA! NI

'

electiiciil serva'ni't'Phvone

e,Pome. Lighting AdyIser.,'"",,'ai']d

hiveh'jrt'estyouiii'el]'d-'ng

lamps'FREE. The'LIght

g'eter':kt'e l I s, iri s'ta n't I y'i fyours is one of'he''if). out

.;;;,;!...,:.', 0uf,',]O,,; homes imP'ioPerly,ioo 200 300 %'aft lighted. %'ait untIl.y0u see

I. E. S.FiooR LAMP, hcow: inc'xpensivs Light,

(3 candles) 'OnditiOning remOVeS'ey'e-

1 9 ': strain,'mfakes a new game' 'f childreri's'homework a'nd

peps. up )drab! roams! „Call,,

Stunning CopperTone and Chrofne

'" ';"E. S.FL'OOR LAMP

i]i(.yes -...for this free Light,'Meter

test st once."

o

eod)ed)so)7))e eepoeeootb+ eooeofeeb~Voo+ eedbef+oo ot)nfb~

+>+

Slli

PER TON III TON

+Ij'i~ l]'l'I) ~ l,l

LOTE +>+

+>+

+>+

+<+

+>+

+>+

+<+

+>+

+~+

+~+

rice o I:oa )iso Iiecgcec

PHONE 622 - 623

1(I

<',:],'i I,''<,'ply „ l"„i II:ll'eg4

BROWER-WANN CO.Funera] Directors

1h3h Main, Lewiston, Idaho

+~+

~Y4++++++4+++6~Q ~+~+~+m+~+~+g%LP~+g+4QQ+g+~4~Q+e,+tt+4ttt+t++~+~4-++++ 4+@ o++

lflff Thursday's Markets THE KENDRICK GAZETTE, I lf Ij lf ll PX 2 1]]]fI] IR I] ll] R 1]]E]]]fIE]f]85 Kf X II K E E]th El K]K ih]ff I]I]%1]]IW]f5

Wheat Published e'rv Ffr!..ay at Kendric'k, ll I[$ Club, sacked .................---..........73 Idaho by P, C, McGreary N JjUS r A MPf UTFForty Fo]d, sac]ted ................„......73c If I

Independent in Pot]bit.;; - ]il 5,e , sac let ..............,...............7Nr

CAii bulk .w~bwt '-'c: Per bu bsi iets Subscription, 3150 per year ~'EAD THIS FIRST!

-, (Market Unsettled) 89e ~

)i Oats pel 1QQ 95c . Entored at the postoffice at Ken 8 S;$,)]P ap]ey per lpp $1 p5 drick, Idaho, as seoond-c]ass mao ~ WE ARE FEATURING RAMONA FLOUR. 'E g

BELIEVE IT THE BESTOBTAINABLE FOR ~

Oe ~,'",,"; -:" " ATToRNEY' ALL KINDS OF- SALT—ANY, QUANTITY —WE Iggs, per dozen: ......................,.....18c 3Iiiscr]w, Idaho, 8

'utter, per Dound .................,......40c At W J Carrp]f)s offfce Ken PURCHASE IT IN CARLOAD LOTSIiO:™utterfat,,.......,.........,...,...........,34c, drick, Saturday, 'afternoons.

SEE US FOR ROLLED OATSr,W),HEATj BARLEY '

c~ N AND ALL KINDS OF MILL FEEDS„Set', Shoe Repairing'.„«.k „,M.«t eh„~

~p~ wtlLBL LIKE ':. T J pryor pastor ' WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESSr

~ Ig>'UALITY MATERIAL AND 'orat«n~f..a ~s«~ Lwffe"„' l CWlSr.011 MFRlll mt'O.W,CPS el

Evening;-Worsh!p at 7:30. «A. Life ~~ aa]i,; -

„"We~eiiday; 7:30 p. m. Bible study. ll Wade T. Keene, Agent. Prhoene,691 ~~ .

%ISSASSSWNIASARSSSIIRISIRll5%5555WRSQSSAlfKendrick Preibyterfin Church

„ I,",i~", 'ear)of -Kendrick.;Ho&]uB]dg:' 'C 'A]bright)'ast'or, BIG BE~ BREVITIES, AMERICAN RD GE',N WS,

ir fromMrs. Jaok .May surprised her.,h

„';,'.I ''', DR. GEO. W. McKEEVER ''come to our church next Sunday Mrs. Halvor Lien returned recent- band last Friday night with a party,ly -from Spokane, where she has Those invited were Mr. and . Mrs.

g h '-';;i, Dental Surgeonock Rev D S~~tt the, ne, I been visiting re]atfves.

Office Phone 812 die] f Spaulding and Miss -Mr..and Mrs. W. E. Hecht, Harvey Baker, Mr. and.Mrs. John Wf] on,

Kendrick, Idaho Vivian Purvis, the new Indian.,mis-'nd . Frank Fairfield visited rel- Mr. and rMrs, Walter May and Mr,

sionary of the MCBath Missio 'tives in Clark ton Friday. - and Mrs. George Have.Lapwai, wf]] give interesting. talks. A number of the local Peop]S at- Those winning awards at the'egular'hurch servfceS't'l tended the dance at .the Pine Creek pinochle party held Wednesday even-

DR. CHARLES SIMBION So,c'took rtnd ft»day Sobooi ht .10 school house Friday night. mg, January 5 .were: Highs, Mrs.Eys-Sight Syeciagst s, m, ...-.. Mr and'ra The)estd Ns»n Eiia Benscoter and 'Jack.Msy; iowa,

bs tu Emend)tab avery atmy Everyone is cordtatry tart)ted spent Wednesday evening at the J. Mbis Jean Graham,and Warren Cox;5 }c Frank Benscoter drove to Lewis-

Rev. Hesby held church services ton to meet his: mother" and,sister,i''.DRS. SALSBERG (]t SIMMONS on the ridge Sunday.

'Mrs. Frank Benscoter Sr. arid Mrs.

" "I ( 203-205 Sa]sberg B]dg. Sunday School at 10 a. 'm'. Classes W O Babcock and Frank F«r Jim Keder of Peck.

IiMio for all ages. We notice an increase The Guild met Wed esday with . Mrs.. George Havens and sons,field were 0]l Texas ridge Tuesday.

in attendance. Everyone 'welcome. -

M I ],, I 1 ..., Teddy „and Ira, visited Mrs. Sam

~

JH I,'I

Morning Worship at 11. Congre- The Grant Clemenhagen family

Genera RepgOr Shpp gational ™singing. Special 'vocal and: spent, Sunday at the Andrew Olsonhome near Deary.

']acksmi<hing,Wood Work, instrumental numbers.,- Sermon by Miss Dora May, Mr. and Mrs.',Whee] Setting, Disc Sharpening, Pastor, subject to be announced., Do You Bob'Cain and daughter, Mr. and.Mrs.

O A i ]'elding Young People at,6:45 p. m. All W~ t b ll t dJohn Wilson'and Mr.'nd Mrs;:E.W~ to buy, sell, or trade any- Roberts visited Mr. and Mrs. Warney

Machine and Gun Repairing young 'PeoP]e welcome 'hing? Try a small ad. for results. S.s of I'tj,i Evening evangelistic service at

'RANK CROCKER 7;3P, m, 'hapter No; 141 Mrs. Andrew Cox 'nd childrenj.l I 7:30 p. m. visited John., Glenn's from'ednes-

';Ii"; " Thurs. evening 7:3p Prayer meet. Report of the Condition of theay un un ay.'Mr. and Mrs. Henry'Golner visited

Southwlck Community Church of Kendrick, in the state of Idaho, the 'Perry'attoon home Sunday.'(>~ll!'MODERNE BEAUTY ll 'Wf]lard W. Turner-Pastor, at the close of business on Decem- Frank )Benscoter is in Lewiston

SHOP . ber 31st, 1937. for an indeterminate:stay.Resources '" " Mr. and Mrs. 'arold Foreman

36 IgiI. Kendrick, Id~,l Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Loans and discounts ........$103,583.17 spent Sunday and Monday at theYoung People's 7:30 p. m. OverdraftS;......J...........;........ 21.55 Arnett:horlie.

'',(<>„j PERMANENTS AND A 'vening Service at 8 p; m. Bonds, stocks, securities..'.. 71,072.00 Walter Benscoter:is still on the(!lill".',,'INES OF BEAUTY WORK .

W d ve~ at 8 Banking house, $4)000.00 'ick list.Phone 842 l

" ' Furnitu r e a n d f i x- Pete Benscoter was in Troy onVal'Cloud', "

young evange fs" tures $1,POP.OP ........;;......',0PO.POTuesday.California, is holding a sPecia»eri Rea] estate owned other Miss prfscf]]a Benscoter celebratedof meetings at the Southwick Com- than banking house........ 3,578.pp

FOR THE BEST AND l

munity church nightly at '7:30. Cash on hand and due . ':- Wednesday..These services are non-denomi", - from banks ..:......'......'....:.".37,858.46 'arley Fichner was in Lewiston

MOST SATISF~G II national in character and open to'hecks and other cash Tuesday.MEALS AND LUNCHES li the. entire public. Special music and items . 17pp 29 . Ml. and Mrs C G ..Arnett

IN KENDRICK singing will be a feature of each Transit or collection ac- sons Frank and Lloyd were Lewistonnights service. Mrs. W. W. Turner count ..................................2,697.50 visitors Tuesday.is the pianist. Vat Cloud is a young Frank Arnett is ill with. appen-man whose messages appeal to both TQpAL 333551Q07 dtctttaoid end young. Lfabf]]ties

Capital stock paid in, corn- Split Shingles —Shake Bolts

GET CCAFE i

Gom m un BI M E t>u r h~«»» m on 315 000 ......:..:........3 M 000 00

Sunday school every Sunday at Undivided profits —net -- 485.00 split shakes 8 to 16-]" ~de. Cord'.,ll ICE CREAM C~~DI~~ l' Demand deposits $123,- cover 7Q squares. A]l clear,:good

TOBACCOS ' 097.55. Time deposits, splitting stuff. Cost $6.00 here inYoung People's meeting at 6:30 $83'814 5p 'p6 912 p5

p,m.. 'ther liabilities ....................113.92P hin eve Sunda e"ening -

"" ""tion. Road posted w th sig s from

at 730 arid every first th]rd and TOTAL --"--------- $225,51097 Cameron Spur, on Elk River high-State of Idaho, County of Latah tvsyi If you wgi newi sny, drop me

a card. J. T. Buck, Bovill, Ida. 1-4xI, O. E. Havens, Cashier: of theJu]faetta United Brethren Church above-named bank, do solemnly

. El er Atkf„son, Pastor swear that the above statement is y o ppo yo

lp,pp m true to the best of my knowledge 'and merchants. They deserve it!r u

belief.Preaching at ll:00 a. m. OI E. HAVENS, Cashier.gngj U. B, C, E. at 7:00 p. m. 'Correct Attest:

MEYER w+ wgw+AO++O++O+ty4+pt+~++~++pA~ +QPrayer meeting Wednesday even- THORVALD NELSON,'~

in at 8:00. Directors. +++

verett Crocker Subscribed and sworn to beforeme this 8th day of January, 1938. +~+

Lutheran Church of Cameron, Idaho H. B. THOMPSON, +++Theo Meske, Pastor ~ " - Notary Public.

Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.

!.jjCOOK'S BARBER Engiishservicest10:30.

" Ghsrter No. 3I~m SHOP Report of Condition of the +

! GoM Hill United Brethersn Church IIENDEICK 5'SATE BANKRuth A. Le]and, Pastor of Kendrick, in the State of Idaho,

Sunday School at lP:QP a. m. at the close of business on Decem- +g+

Morning. Worship at 11:00 a,. m. Resources++

Hair Bobbing Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P. m. Ioans and Discounts ........$62,P37.26 ++,',l 'f~', Evening Worship at 8:00 p. m. Overdrafts ............................1.74 y+y

Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30. Bonds, stocks, securities .. 147,086.62',, rl],'; Baths Banking house, $1,000.00, +y+ ~

Furniture a n d f i x - y~+',.!'.:!] l", Death Of Relatives tures, $5pp.pp .........;.--- 1 500 00 pMrs. Naomf Davis, sister of Mrs. Real estate owned other +

3:l].,', SILVIE COOK, PrOp. - John L. Woody, died at the home than banking house, +4'i]'f her daughter in Walla Walla on ..................................NoneTuesday, January 4, at the age of Claims and judgments,74 years, general complications be- ++

WINTER IS HEREI ing the cause of death. Mrs. Davis'ash on hand and duehome was at Pomeroy, but she had from banks ......................

UTAH AND RED DEVIL COAL made her home with her daughter at Checks and other cash ++,price, per ton ..........;.......$13.25 Walla Walla for the past two or items ..................................21.00 P+

.' three years. Funeral services werePRESTO-LOGS held at pomeroy on Friday, January TOTAL ........................$255,834.15 Q+

7, with burial in the Pomeroy ceme- Liabllltles

nm l Capital stock paid in,and Mrs. Woody and Mr. and

~

Common, $15,000. Pre-y p ~ g „,,~gg Mrs. John Glenn attended the fu- ferred None ....................$15,000.00 ++

neral. Surplus ..................................10,000.00Mrs. Chas. Baldwin, sister-in-law Undivided profits —net .... 539.53 +B. N. EMMETT of Mrs. Woody, passed away at her Reserves ............................14,000.00 y+y

Phone 4P25 Kendrick, Ida. home in Pomeroy on Thursday, Jan. Demand dePosits, $143,-6. Funeral services were held at 186.41. Time deposits, i~+Pomeroy on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 73,108.21 .........................216,294.62 +++Woody were in attendance.

TOTAL.....................$255,834.15 +Try a small "For Salem ad. They State of Idaho, County of Latah—ss:

are good workers. I, H. B. Thompson, Cashier of the +++above named bank, do solemnly +++

Our aim is to perfect ways GET UP NIGHTS? swear that the above statement fs~nd mmns oi bringing you This 25c test free if it fails. Get true to the best of my knowledge +-+

comfo rt and privacy and above Juniper oil, bucbu leaves, etc., made an belief.into gl'een tab]ets. Flush the kidneys H. B. THOMPSON, Cashier, p+

]

al] Specfahzed Service. Bs you wou]d the bowels. Help na- Correct Attest:ture eliminate waste and excess acids AMOS MOORE,which can cause getting up nights, C. W. MOORE,oi'requent desire, scanty flow, burning Directors.

CURTISS HARDWARE CO. Ur backache. Just say Bukets to any Subscribed and sworn to before +++

Idaho druggist. Your 25c back if nftt pleas- me this 8th day of January, 1938.ed in four days. Locally at Red Cross (Seal)Pharmacy. 1-41

ir„"

. 1

s

aa

g

n

).srj

!' ' J]5]

J

.."-- ',' r,-)c!,I.rl->;:"c~-,„:,-, ".

b

I

o

j'-;-:

l,.'rr,

'r,

Page 6: t.'jkhf.info/Kendrick - 1938 - The Kendrick Gazette/1938 Jan... · 2016-01-16 · truck last Thursday. 'Elwood took 'down a fat cow and sold it. Merton Preussler lost one of his horses

L

II

Io

".uvop-

dt's'I

hkj;

THE ,al I I

e11 u

WE NEED MORE CONTENTED COWSHAROLD THOMAS, Editor

I

EDITORIAL elor dinner last night?"«ua Hubby: "Oh yes; rather slow

Well, Folks —Here it is the affair though.'Imiddle of January —and so far we "Wife: "And who were thehave had no real cold weather. 'achelors named Ajma and KittieWe hope it continues mild —but who wrote their names on youryou'ever can tell. However, the shirt bosom?»weather is not as important toany of us as your cream. Why New Year Celebrant,'Whashnot let us handle it i'r you —we yer lookin'or?"even steam sterilize the can—it's Cop: "We'e looking for a

~

sweet and ready for use when drowned man.".you get it back. No shipping Celebrant; "Whash yer wantbother or waiting for a,check — one for?"we offer cash right nowt

Instructor: "What is the mostRead the Bullitln —keep posted, deadly poison kriown?"

Student: "Aviation. A single'ife:"Did you enjoy the bach drop kills»,

gl'ou

just can't keep boys and giila

out of puddles, mud, snow or slush

but. with BALL-BAND gahereJrl

rubbers or boots you can keep

their feet dry and warm. Mother

and Fathers for more than forty

years have fo'und that Red Balt

footwear costs less because 5wears longer. Let your youngsHr'a

enjoy the winter in comforL Bring

them to us right away for their

winter footwear.

So I I o

Racehorses at Newmarket, England A species of stingless bees: haswill be s'upplied with gas masks. been found in, South America.

South America has banned all big Feed poisoning in live stock us-game hunting iii national parks.. ually occurs in the spring.

On

JELLIES, Skookum Extra Special, I/g-gal.

APPLES —WINESAPS and ROMESper box

Cans; 2 for

VEGETABLES for Salad

I KL .

I

N

4. I fi)abi

:.0:..38

SoseSt

we invite you to come in

e the new 1938 model heatoves, card tables, and host

other items for your home

HARD

'DroIvuzp G +I, t t,t v IIY~ D,h v J.('o v'I Qp ~ ~ 13 o7

o~ Art Anderson of Agatha visited at j%%&%%%&W%&%%&%%rzzzxzxzzzxx~M~xMM. the home of Nr and Mi's Oral PI;~g'raig

over the week-end.KendriCk Theatre 't oud M» Jodo«ho~too ~d S - '' ~iaitIi

family visited Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeItttL SAT., JAN. ISTH AND 14TH Baugh in Orofino Sunday.

Ben Hoffman and son Howard re-turned home Friday. Mr. Hoffmanis reported as improving in health. Uwi =, --g;j )lg ag ' '] Howard returned to Lewiston Mon- '

a I ~ l 1~ Iluu ~ II ~, I' ' '=- 'ay to attend school.I

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and

~ 2r-" lsy I Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Arnold.Josephine, Jay and Joy Fleshman g I') f

'::i'::I'"o: o p~p'~ Ivisited in Lewiston Sunday evening,John visited at Juliaetta.

ct

OAMEEON NEIVSETTES

Fi ed Newman was a business Pvisitor in Lewiston Friday. FOOTVt'EAR TO PROTECT „,:;.:: !:,,:,',:I;; 0 j.~p

*.:: %: 'argaret Whitinger and Mildred P ~i g„";:,:,::::, QOQR FEET I~du

Wegner of Lewiston are visiting afew days with their parents here. <

) lI:,,.:,tI"'r,

and Mrs. Charles Schultz and tf 1;::,':;::::,:'::::i<if" " 'i ',!I::lilt).ibII:;tt

I I—p i 1 I i-" ——. daughter Viola were visitors in the ~:;,':''":jI iedb t I I

~ ~ s Donald Gruell home in Juliaetta on g 'p~

I I~ Sunday.

Mr. and Nrs. Carl Wegner and g I;;son'dward were Lewiston business d ro

visitors W'ednesday. They returned gj'i I ItI, i 1 I 'ome in a newly purchased Dodge

l~q.JO'AIS„EZ you o1> Il.(i 1 6 I I I

Jl ~ I 3)

ht . oud Mro. P. VV. Newman were p I

. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer, Mrs.c

Spokane business visitors Thursday. J Iu ''" ''——I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilken were >in Lewiston on business Friday, I',

J

o

l

i I

0

.2 signa.~:,Jn:lgIi Carl Wegner and Mrs. Henley Bram- g'IL~'- I"

M IJsihJsgest;Lace mer motored to Spokane Monday to:. SJlrnata;u:rfllz'I attended the funeral of Wm. Abitz, I ~:six;r~:mxo2zie:go., who died at Spokanne last week.Mhtd»sozr«~<ohazr ' Mr. and Mrn. W. C. Mielke and p

son Jackie of Orofino visited with r~f/ — relatives Saturday and Sunday, I I",~Pi- Nr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilken and g

family spent Sunday with Mrs, Wil- Pken s father, Geo. Finke. The oc- 4

COMEDY AND SHORTS casion'as Mr. Finke's birthday II'-"""-"-'": Illegal'les slid IMsals'

We Want TO Q40te ge4 LELAMj HAPPENINGs h'omllVIew Y'out o 'nov" '""" MORTON'S SMOKE SALT—lg-lb. can .$1

I,.„

standard Brand Itema.',:","'„'"„',"'„:"',:„",".',";.",".;„;„"a

MORTON's sAUsAGE sEAsoNING a yg~~aPS Those present were Mr. and M s. Woodbine, Iowa, to attend the Gold-

PRESERVES, Supreme tiuahty, I/I-gal. 86sh I "".,

Oral Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nrs. Chas. Keeler went to Spo-

imsagh '' Mr. snd Mrs. Woodrow Fleshman'rs. James Smith, and family, Her gper dozen

MCl

The evening was spent in p y g daughter, Mrs. Ted Vaughan, is gg Qaa, - gQm and Og.~

pinochle, with high honors going to keeping house during her absence.'I Nr. and Mrs. Woodrow Fleshman 'Mr. and MM. Keuzell of SpokaneGRAPE FRUIT, 20-oz. cans ---——-———1 6~ ,

'uu.

'oP ooovou 'o '"' Mono '"o" 'ho ~w'o" oud I t"and Alex Larson. Refreshments were Addison Alexander home.served at a late hour. It was in- Nrs. Longfellow had as Sunday Ideed a very pleasant evening. dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. FrankBEETS and CARROTS Sboeztring, ig-oz. 26~ Lo~otou huo'uo» v'o"o" tv'du" "v'"' " "" '" 'o~ "day were Fred Reil, Bud Gephart, Nampa.

ons 0 gG. and Gordon Peters, Orval Mrs. Mattie Garner spent Tuesday PWalker, Laurel Fleshman, Herman night and Wednesday with Mrs. 4 I t|tIti

Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Louesa Fry. DATES —FRESH —PITTEDC Vincent. Revival meetings closed Friday

Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Fleshman evening. Rev. Atkinson and Miss / 2 poundswere visiting at the home of Mr. Frisbee returning to their respective

IPPERED SNACKS and SARDINES can a Iand Nrs. Gordon Peters Thursday. homes in unaetta Saturday.

gg I Mr.'and Mrs. Lyle Harrison and Miss Ruth Leland visited, during ~l. sons, Burton, Boyd and Herbert and the week with her sister, Mrs, Jes.

daughter Patty were visiting Mr. sup> in Juliaetta.mmra n A avT 'nd Mrs. Enoch Harrison saturday. A jolly good time was reported ~ FARROGO —A NEW BREAKFjAST CEREAL g:.",4

ALLEYS CATSUP~ 2 bottles ---------- 26SS,, Mr. uud Mro, Homer Forks were hv those who attended the porty ot p ttuicII Coottlng made of—Oats'CI Sunday afternoon visitors at the the Grayson home Friday evening.

home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman John Michael visited at the C. E, and Flax —per pkg.Meyer. Harris home Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Harrison and Mrs. Wm. Zimmerman has been IC 'amily and Mr. and Nrs. Gordon in Moscow the past week taking

Peters and daughter Darlene were treatments At this time she is bn- gSunday dinner guests of Mr. and Proving. I I-:-'('rs.A. G. Peters. Arthur Bohn, Lewiston, is helping y WE FEATURE THE LEADING BRANDS OF «',,p

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Baird enter- Stewart Wilson make wood,tained the high school pupils and Edga~ Bohn and Fred Magee de- g COFFEEMr. and Mrs. G. F. Cridlebaugh versa hogs to the Moscow market,Friday evening. Refreshments were Monday. g M. J. B, HILLS BROS., FOLGERS, GOI,DENserved and a most enjoyable time he W N A met on Tuesday,

y WEST AND CRESCENT~ ~

Mr. snd Mrs; Hugh parks and home of Nrs. Dan Whybark in honor Nfamny and Miss Jones were Sunday, of her birthday. The morning was Pdinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har- spent in sewing and visiting and at 4 P Iyot

old Parks. noon a bountiful dinner was served. PJohnson took N r sn d In th e afternoon bu sin ess w as th e

E-DELIVER PHONE 8g Mrs. 'Ed. Fleshman and son Jewell order, followed by an nterestmg II

to Lewiston Sunday, where Jewell program on "Tempermm." Missw s placed in the hospital for medi Ruth Frisbee sang two songs usin I,cal treatment. , a guitar accompaniment, which were

Nr. and Nrs. Robert Draper were " enjoyed. The meeting ended ~ I-'ewistonvisitors Monday. with the cutting of the birthday cake I

Nr. and Nrs. Fred Arnold Er- h had been baked by Miss Eva I -'-'est

Schmidt and son GeraM, Bud h. Ten members and four visit- ), .Gephart, Bernard Thornton and Mr ors were present. The next meeting I "-'".

9QP Hfls Jmrled The Ggosts Of uud Mro. A. G. peters oud oou Loo "o Jouuoty Ip ot tho home ot /were Lewiston visitors Friday. Mrs.peters visited.her sister, Mr's. Virgil Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 'Bohn and / The HOme Of GOod ThlngS TO Eat and Wear" -J

1the Past Fleshman. daughter, Mrs.'cPhee. and CleveM, Id Stouohuruor uud ammu md Jolm Mohuei were Sunday diu- P Pllone 751f C n visited Mr and ner guests of Mrs. Mattie Garner jMrs. G. F. Cridlebaugh Saturday. and familyMr. oud Moo. Jeoho Thotutou oud

family are enjoying a new car'Mrs. R,'B"."Parks returned"home several selections on the piano.

from Lewiston Monday, where she 'n Mrs. Bert McAntire andI S had been receivh g medical treat- Dallas McAntire spent Tuesday with A missionary to the South Sea Yes, times do change. Take cross- '.,':<'.-'~p;

ment. the Pete Olson family at Lenore Islands reports that it is becomirig ing the continent for instance. First,d,"IIifthome Nr, and Nrs, F, C, Lyops and increasingly difficult to keep the it was the covered wsgof Nr. and Nrs. Alex Larson Fri- amily and Ted Lyons spent Sunday.. re.ware native women inclothing. Same over was the railroad and now it is the

wedding ~iversa~. Those present Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Laws, Mrs here, brother.—Washing on Post. traner.were Nr. and Nrs. Narvin Vincent, ''rris and son Earl were , .'!tieChester and Emma I ou, Nr. and y dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. Robt. Draper, Ervtn, Beulah rs. E. L. Pearson in Kendrick. =.—.-"-.=..--.-+=..--.—I:I=:t=:--:I+++++++++:.-.::I:;I:;o+++++++++HH+++~-,t:;I:.o;.::I++ed-i'nd

Vivian, Mr. and Nrs. Ed. Hetn- ' E Fry, who has been o~~

and o, M. and M . Dy oki g fo M. d N . Almon Schneider, Nr. and Mrs. Gor Craig, returned to her home tn Ken- " 4 Flyway, Saturday ana iVionaaydon Peters, Mr. ~d Mrs."W 'H drick'on SundayWeyen and Ted, Angus Fry, Ervin John Michaels sPent Saturday at @and Elmo Blankenship. The evening t e Arthur Foster residence. +

a,ng was spent playing pinochle. Nrs. Jo m Michaels spent Monday with gMarvin vincent won high score for 'd Mrs. C. E. Harris. ~ CORN —2 NO. 2 CanS 25the women, Mrs. Alex Larson, low,

tp,gi'ng

i Daymon Schneider won high for themen and W. H. Weyen low. Re. Balmy weather continues in the + TOMATQES —2 No. 2~~ cansfreshments were served and all re- Potlatch section. The recent snow eq,

Og ported a good time. has almost disappeared ferom the e, GINGER SNAPS —2 lbs. 25cA. R. Locke and daughter Fran- hills and Monday, January 1Oces went to pullman Friday where as balmy a day as on ld fin

~ FIG BARS—2 lbs. 25CI'rances will enter college. Mr. Locke rIng t"e warming weather of early + QI D FASHIQNED CHQCQLA<ESreturned home Saturday. SPring. However, Jupiter Pluvius $'ED CHQCQLATES —2 lbs. 25c '„'tL

Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Hall, Mrs. s"ill ho lds sway at intervals and the I j", RAISINS —4-lb. >aCkao'e 3OCook and son Walter and Miss g" und is thoroughly saturated with,~

~.Erickson were Sunday dinner guests moisture. POST TOASTIES—3 pkgs. „2of Mr. and Mrs Walt. Crawford and The state road crew has been do oo+ ~~~>T ~T A»~j~~Mrs. J. Hund. ing good work and the road from '+ ~ ~~~~s-J pkjnS. 2DC

~ ~

~

"IR'..':SS

June Parks is staying with her Kendrick to Arroiv is in better con-,'. WHEAT VITAMINS 10 lbS.grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. dition that it has been at this titneParks, assisting with the work for of the year for a long, long time.a few'ays. People who have occasion to travel,X WW~~~ ~ ~Tp Sp

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thornton were his road —and there are many —are I olo L IoLewiston visitors Monday. duly grateful to the state highway ~»'us-Y i, ~. and Mrs. Jack Abbott and son department for the attention thel~ ~DOne 582 F. B. Higley, Mgr. Phone 582::,I ati

i i Rex of Lewlston and Mr. and Mrs., road is getting.~ ~ a 1

i