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AND QENESEE, LATAH COUNTY, g)AHO THURSDAY APRIL 6 1072 I<IO I4 EVA SILKEN, State FKA, President a e ! 4'E)4DRLCK Hill and Valley GardeII lu For City-Wide L~aadseapmg Joieue llragmer Elected Seelretarj< fag'Coming Year Last Wednesday, if>embers of the m"'~ ~ 'l Hfll and Valley Garden Club were l noticed n>easuring the streets of Kendrick. When confronted as ta ! -,".. their purpose, they reported that ' „i Ifendrfck hsd been se}ectM by Praf.! ' Ml'a}ter Ashland and five of hfs stu „..i .„.~ af,'«:-~::..;, dents from the U of I for a cornpre- hensive study The students intend to submit an -,~ ~ David V}1]ken being congratulated I President Mike Slnviacyek from Mfd" ideal vf}}age landscaping plan for the i 1 bv hfs advisor Doyle Whjttig after, dleton; Secretary Duane McInt«e City of Kendrick which residents and winning the State Public Speaking; from )>ruft}and; Treasurer M>ke businessmen may take advantage of i aontest and being named Stat»I Me«de from Dec]a. Reporter Grant) ff they sn desire, This study >ai]i pro-: ."'cg FFA President. l Boehme fror > Bear Lake and SenU- vide pracUcal e>cperfence for the sf,u- '.' s Other new officers to serve with> nel Mike Kendall from Emmett. o><Ill f0< i<I< <><<<<<if''<8< <<e <<<<< I The first phase of the study wf)I '. David Wilkeu Elected President of Idaho i l>i"'<:<'<>"'<'<>'"'r >"-'-:! - ',:"~ I~' W Wrl<a jsgn buildings and plant materia] and yet I; r<e:i<'-';,'.':Iirrf'uture Farmers of Amenea For 1912.7s tal> th< be<u<>>four<mal< town. Members af the garden club are working along with tha landscape Burley David Wf ]ken of tl>e State P>r>ffcjency Award winner in students as they are a}ways looking Kendrick Fk"A chapter wa» elected Agricultural M«chr>nfcs. This award far new ways ta help make our area! "' . -sa'<",<<f<f~ >; Is,,', to succeed Ear)e Ha»san as the presf- was Pre ented 4y Natfona} FFA mare beautiful. I dent of the Idaho Association of the Preside>>t Tim Burke, and was ac-i I Future Farn>ers af A>neriea, at the companied by a $ }00 dollar check m w%'a annuc>l convention nf that g>'oup fr m the Nr>tjor>s} k'frA foundation. ~gg ggggtsp j ggq held in Burley }«st week. Dr>vid, s David wun 'this award free«use of hfs «en]Or at. Kendrick High SChool }S Outetandh)g WOrk in U>e Can»truCUOn ~ ~ o g q gj I, the san of Mr. «nd Mrs, Ken»«U> and 1'epajr of far'1» r»sc}>in«ra ~ in the gf +fan QgfQQ Qpf Jgj<''f}ken of Cameron.. I Ag Shop and his home shop, By wfn- Davkl hr>s previously served as the I "ing fh>s arvr>rd for Idaho. Dr>vjd r.] ' d k h tel" rt d pre - wj)} sugar»a)jcaf}y be conlpetfng for> Mm. R bc~ Watts, Kencfr~k Chair- }dder)t, and «4<a «s pre«i<lent of ti>e the Nati<>nal Agricu]turn Mechanics': man for the American Cancer Soc-': Nnrth Idaho District. Dav~q is tl>e a>card thr>t >vill be }}re»entcM in Kan-! ]ety, has announced that the «nnu«I", 'l t tat ff'c in the his)or af, sc>s City <furjng fi",e N«Uaru>I Con- i Cancer Crusade Drive will start the <,. l rr'eek of April lOth and conf.inue l e en rfc chapte . 14e w; «1»n active In severs} oU>er «reas uf state Other honors going ja th«Kendrick! U>ru the end o e mon 'chapter members rvas the awarding l Thase helping wlfh the drive and eompeUUon. Eva Wi}ken, a IS-year-old sopho- honor; having both high state offi- On )'Vadn~)'ven}ng't B" -' Stere Huoglsnd, ate~>'e. son of Mr. I more aj. Kendrick High School and cars from the same chapter. Miss e state publk sp aking n and Mrs. Jan>es Hoogland Kendrick. Rid egional Poetry Con was held with the winners of eacl> wa» one af six members tron> afarjh Mrs. John Cuddy Cedar Ridge, Vrilken Camcron, was elected to Rrs. Ernest Brammer of theaght ditdct 1 I4dacon>. wasone ex me rs ro»1 a Mrs F~k Ha)simon ~ Mrs Kthy M~ 12.d ugb~r of Mr- Id 0 'h>ghest offm 1n Ue F turn U~. After au speeches ware Pre ~ „, ~ En& Ha)acth. Big Bear Ridge.,', and Mr . Wa)ter L Mode», Jr.> of Homemakers of America, bein« cho- K addium to their stab. wide dut- D«Hd e>1)ergad winner for I ce e e e arms ~~~* Mm. Darreli Brocke. Mrs, ~John Ger>esca and a sixth grade puPil in sen president of that organ)>g«Son at I~ ~+ g s ~ now mpresent I- N e of Id ho, 8 ~Mgof thh, Sts,te Farmer degree is based on the, )})~< Rm. D nald Ef er, Mrs. Gene«en public schon)s has been the Idaho Convention of FHA held ho at the National Convention at boys farming, Ifm&}ck„or sgrlcul-'< ~~' Be P"'~k 'udged n}>e w)nner in the regional Los Angeles in July. tur«I accup«Uons wor'k as well as on; a "' ", dfri«lan of a poetry contest spar>sar-: a) the naUon«I pub)fe speaking con* th tr I d h)p biff)fee 'endrfck ResfdenU«} ed by U, l~ B Uf U C -: It was a doub)e honor bought to The convention was held at Boise's tst tnK City hro.,~o~ Other a~ fncM~ the K d. M~. Rtchard BIewett Kmddd C>L ~ys home ~m ~ .- the W~m ~y as Evas a}de"%44~% I ~th omr 400 gf 'ar, rick chapter being awarded U>a sup After ~ning 0 pub}}c ~~ ~or chsp~r aw~ Thf. f, the Mm. D~re} B ke was awa~~. "'f~~p~dentof the s~~~~ Rp~dm Ue K &fck d «nd the state president oNce. the seaNd sj~ght yea Kendrick ~ her ~lflcat hurt month for ff~'armers of America of idaho this, wem Rt W)tken ~d RL B~~ KHS sag>Ior had st)}l more honors r(>cefr~ lhts «ward The Banners y~ of ~~i~ to the Ame «he«d of him He was awarded a >400 Ferry and Moscow chapters were the I ~car ~tety- fe ™~, + son and Cindv Taylor. The Kendrtck Union Pacific Ra )road sebo)agshfp I an}y other )<)orth Idaho chapters ' J MM MW. 8 I to be u(}ed at the Land Orant college i , be the cha)ncaa for this Crusade, rested in the same family at identical < Sh~ H of his choice. Th)s scholarship is Other n>Or»bars attending the State 'he drh'e w))] start at the s«me instructor and FHA advisor at Kend- awarded to a > outstanding FFA Iian f K dri k cha ter Um+ More honor and recognition rvas ml r f„e„h banty fn Ikd,o ~ enD«le ~„~„R „Sf]few and Anyone who wou}d a}ce to help ln Sv< arded tia Kendrick H}gh stl>dents <r>}hera there is a vac«Un«a) agrfcul- St~vs Efchg>er" " 'u))«etta p)ease ca}I.Rrg). GrueIL ag>d adrisors as Jo}ene Brammer, ai-, Sebo«>r»h)p For R)s>} P~ 1)gr(>-gg>(gggngggr> ag)d FFA chapter The, Dsie: an() Ron were off:cl«1. )Ie>e-'>>oooo.o ~ m moi~o< „,i- <~~ a<>o«< <>1'~«>'o>jgeWS [temS Fg'am . -' ~. T>o i, ««a,, ~~l= ~ and corn»)un>ty activities. ~ r»(ned Sf>>fr Fl A poljcjrs for the. ~ Fir<>f Grade ar)>w- i'-:,:;j <«< o~««««<u«««<><<>««,"-,,"~<i "i;:,'..': . ITo,onvert to Dgreet '*:.,-',0-'"-,- "-'.—;=-".'-.":-'-,--, ". '-:-: ' 'n gr«ders also enjoyed an F~ter egg ~e I ~ ''-'.,-.. --,-=+:. -,:,.= =.-...:::."-.'"-, h t I t Th ~. VI ki P"ki ~ -- '' '. "-- IUlStRACC 018l.mo' ress the lucky girl ta c«'in a large i Kath>' w')nn>ng Paen> Was 'hocolate bunny for finding U>e 1»ns) I ment for pal)utfnn-k)1)ed trees and I ~ ~ < > 1 il . I'" —, '-"',; ' ~..-" '.,' caster eggs, She found »inc eggs. ~f]nwvrs. 'rhc Potlatch Telephone Ca., Inc., i, ", ~;;" -. 'I '' ~ Th» fir«) grr«fe students rvill br i A ta}>e of her poem has been sent, is in the fina} sfages of installing if going nn a Beld trip Apri'I 14 in~to Boi,.c tio I>e judged with jhe ether'Direct Distance Dialing (DDD] equip-jj ~lg- ~ ' ', . 'll t 1 Crr>jgrr>or>t. They weal] be visiting the, five )dr>}>n mgfa»sl «in»rrs. Th» at boih Kendrick a»d Juiiaetta dial r toy facfnry. On the way home they! «ix studen)s wil) tv«re) to the capit«1 offices, rri]} «tof> at AV]nc}>ester park for a April 21 fcr meet Gov. C~j} D A»drr>s T}>js nerv equipment wi}l enable «11 sr>c}c lunch. ! whn is }>o»nrary chairman of the subscribers tn call station !n station, . l beau>ificstio» council. T]>e sj+(e snyrvherc in the United States ar, Second (fr«dr lcvfnner rvi]} be announced s> )hat i Car»>de, rrithout going through the 111 I r<r>g»r)gr rr e r>rc lea1»ing 'lr<) i '1 »116 Ic'> bv co»>pete<) rv>U> <.'k»1<'>1 ope>eto nouns r>rr fhr »«mrs for persor>s, !fary schn»} «>u<}er>)s in the orna fro"> The )r»tstjve date for subscr>ber P]ncr;< m1<f jf>fhgrc r>nd verbs ere scf» t Pn']s'c]> )n R>~~lM»'. use is se) for Thursday, Apr-i] 12>, fo» <var<is. says Otto Schupfcr, r>a>>ager <}f (!>e Wr <'rl fnr'c<l nur c>gg hl>>lt Thu>'s- I A met t Fan) lly ReuniOn i loca> u jilitr'. if, <jay»>or>><11>g. C>>t]>1 Bryan folm<i Tv 1 1 't1 ere ])%<IrC}) <$ 6 Each subscriber >vill be rerriring . U>e mos) rggr< in fhe. sero»d grr«)r r<n insert shrr1. Oj'cr>]]j»g j»s!r,.cjjo».'»d shr >ran 1: a choco]a(e bu»»v. I A f"1»i r'"1»j<»»ras»r]" st f}>r i concrn>ing direct distance dialing t VV<']so< c»)aye<] the Nsj j< aa] i hn»>r nf h'jr, r>r><f Mrs. Do» Car>trj 'b>s s}>ec ! js t<o be 8!(achrd si]1<>n} *-sr»li}]y al tile ]ligi> scI>oi<] F811»<jay. r'ali]1 20 in ]'or>or M1'»d 'gi>ml»e<f -.)1<p 1'hick f'» h>s dr ...,',, » j!(eerro»»>n <>n F<»mcr. ~~<r~ a ! <( was rx]»b)fio» nn jhr tra»1- iM>v. Frank Arnctt nf Fnlsor». C«)f ~;. f>r~r>) peg< nf'hi> rurr<»! )r]cpbo>>r ">os s)>P jrr'»„"'e "-'" .FHA '" v }fr<i);]ar><], right. a'1« I>< 1'' vr«:< r]c<'j<xf prr"j ]er> Those a)!<a<>}ng f»m> <~»! n'<i'"» i dire<torv T}>jo gives ~"<erjfir dir] a,. 1])r c>»>nrm! <}f t"<r(1 jn s(u<jv home )Vjj}cr», jrfr. rxf<,»if »»>juaj cuog>1<(<i" jn>. U:e. co»>jug year a»ij S><ivr re-, } we>'c Mr. 1»",<] Mrs, Ror'cr F>a»cjs nf '»s)~~>;jjni>s a»<j s~].o ar> Area ( >ir ecr <>m>cs. Tr:e «»a <1 >res grr>1>ted latinm< f<>]j<><wing !hr S(a',<. Fj.'A ('. "..- ." ', i] h>s Sfa)i'" >r»>rr Drgr«. a( ' urjh (grad ~ vcr>tjni> Burley j<>««'ccj<- lb< 'i<j j])r sa»><." »>r<'f<»g *; T}>r, f)><fr <rf "f,jrf»g fhfr>j r>t t}>r lnf p>r>r'r, hi>, L'»1 < 5}>a<vcr>'nd i T]>e >>1 jr>]]s!]1» nf thr rqu;-],1>c»j o>rts'~<'jr>g 1> bievr>>le»!<. FHA Scr>s}>nrr" }>as }><z>r> mm}r»><}r<j 11,. i daughter of Peck, Mr. Ond M>~, Eddie . js trf»g di>»r br, D„» I.-jch»<,„'z>d rvork during hc; high scj>co] camer, F /1 l 2 w ~ %t'' rent e ter<'<<ting }>y f f>r rery fjnr <'n]]<'cjfo»a ': ltcj<} r>11<] fa»)jiy 1>:><] Mr. a»<f M?.'. 'ii<c]>ae] Itjsb]ir>g, rmp]oriees nf i})e Br!!y is (}:eupper )<vcr!y-five per- l(}(j{l ((1» I)'(}j Sg)d Ref}a)r >)<ere T(jp)(IS i .. «la<i. >«unlit io ..h i i, I>«<r> t iii <nd a f<ii!> i Eii ti'ia <r. „1'<i i > T i <le<< i 'e.wt>: i rra1u tii<n<E i<«.. «<d,-ha. ,'rir. so»<fera, c}>r>rf c}>rfsfe»sen r)n<f 'r. a»d M>s. 1!Ovd Ar»rtt <>1><] fam- ~ rva(c]> <'o a <irf>ni!e <fate s»d r«rircd ]>er Rate I HA Degree. she A < Richard tVO]ff, Tf)rir co]}c>ctjn>)r< fur I ily, Mr'. ar><} M>~. Bi<b I.ykc and dsu j r>nr>c ir>for>»s(jo» in»ex! rvrck's '.', m«3n" '"'io>1>c'c<rr>o»ries at the t Ge»e;.ee t,)tv (,e(j<}rje)l Meet)))» i»i, br<] thc cjass rvifh «rcmp]cs of 1>}- lgh'fer. ail nf I ap>r'aj, Mr. a»d Mrs. j Ga>cct(e.y,.rr.„'niversify O'. Idaho t}>fs faf] I n>ns'f rverr>U>jng U>af fhry «U><iic,], I Jack Msbbnjf. a»d <laughter of C<r»-; lmura 4'>f]j(>n>s brnug}>t r> mr><] I nc]), )<Vss]>., Mr. a»d Mrs, %Var nc Ar- (>r>1"«.c-"')'hr Ge>>e«cc Ci]I Cn>u»ri} hi<}<)ei>, anc) spprnved by the cnu»cil.)runner ]jxa>d rvhic'h has created much nett and fami]y. hlr. and Mrs. Phi). l atah J .. „7 g i P, ]ct <u be)d their April meeting htnnday) The city counci) also «pprnvc<I t)>e 'ntrrrst. Daber<'n. Vickir (>»d Char}je Daviso», . " " rvhich rros submitted by Distr)ct evening in the (;.)ty 1)nan> rvit)i Mayor]engineer'«rcca»»>)a»dr>t)nn far a 10" Tl>e hkling r>nd hunting of F~sj<r Ju)jr>elf~. Guest» f>r>») Iccn<frjc]c rvr>v Juliaetta, Kendrick Ap'ril 8 H's) " " «fchcso»vo» D, I', Sc}»>r»)>nrsf, nnc) cnuncl}mrn, )>nr«e power wr>ter pump tn bc used cgg«j>fgh}jg}>tc< I f}>c <](>r ]«st T}>urs. Mr. «nd Mrs. C. G. Ar»rft, Mr. s»d )wan«r<} Singhu«c, L. W. Sores«nn„nn I)each St>r<at, Eugene Taylor. I~tab County As-'o:>e»>ore honor gathered in by the )nstructcd ta I 1>ster rs atf n 1> e»j r. I 4 ~ Arnctt and san,, ' s n sr<id Tun-d .'h I hc wf]} 4 I I """jc] FHA Pt prrser>t. «en<) a letter to the St«& )1)ghw«y evcrvonc 'he «ar'f)l} nceasjo» rras fir>ddened in the Ju]fsetfr>-I<r1>drfck r>rea ibis] ah( f}>e Cnnrvntjnr>, Cindy, Betty, A rran}utjo» rv«s «Pprnvcd aml Department, st«t)ng t<))ey «pprnvo() Laura W}lj«e}b icd } to hear <he nervsa ]hat Harn}d }pre Satudsy, APril 8. to fake app]ics- j Er'a and Jolcnr assisted Pacific Reg- r>ftt)nc) by Mr>ynr Sc}>am})erst «)>t)>n)" the Nogt)> Fork Hatrv«I Crack Route. b}rt}>day last Saturday hprf} 1st, )Ve r»>u> nf Her»)}sin», Oregr>n, rvas kf]]. f. Ons fnr tax exemptions from «en]a> i n 'e President Sheri Herman of i in Vic ia ng Cour>rf)n>r>n Sngrn«nn 1>« the nf- The caunc)) cons)()ars t)>)(> rnufa in}sang happy bfru>dar to }>cr tnd«r cd fn «n autn wrec}c at pomeroy on cftf«cns rrf>n might qualify under the'Grnrsee in presenUng «program to fief«) raprc«onfc>tfva for the c)ty on be t)>a s)>ortost, most, adv>u>tt)gcnuslT„,«dav .. ''aturday hI«rc» 2}j cnrnu« to Ir'end. Present state Iarr~, ]encounter groups during the session. Dl«a«jar 1)a)fef. to t)>a Gei)csea agaa, )a«sf. rest)y, )eas 'ick Ior'thr fr>n>f]v gr)ther]»g Gene said he wf]l br «t the city 'dr>»n Gover»nr Cecil Andrus I)uf)())ng pnrn>)ts rvrrn «I>proved fo't ()()strucUan to «gr)c)>)tugt>) )>)nds «>>d 8)xU) Gr cln A group nf fan>j~]v n>cn>hewers whic}, hall in Ju]j>>etta from 0 unU} 12 a>>d I spoke at the opening cer«mon]es and Hnn Rrfg)er and Mari«n })Iusgrsvr. w))d))fc hah)tat and w)II be )nero(u>cd This coming Friday )vc m p]mnj»g fnc]u(fed'I>)r. «nd M'rs. Frank Arnctf. Ihcn in Kendrick at Brocke's TV j U>e gfr}s >ccrc a)so ab}e tn tour Q>e Phf) )Icrm«nn, con>mfss}anar of &e ccag)g}m)c v»)uo to «11 Idaho, 'n haring fun w})e the }]th and Atk Mr and Mrs. 1]orrf Arnett, Mr. and Store frc)m I until 4::]0 m the after- tate Cap]™ des p]a>'8 t)>a f()c j]gy of t]>e e]r Mrs. Don Cr>ntri~}. C. G. Arnctf, Mr. tr>cet)1>g ta propose t}>at, the rural ad by II>o council as a pot>ant)«I fige-j „t",""h 1>a " ' 'd'Mm F~ A~et) her ~d'ht~'r. Taylor asked that a}] pcrso>)s latin» af State Officers and an deparf>nant pay 60 percent af f)>a )n man «0() sant an to the ffm depart. >Ve h„, 'ivcd „„„„g I Wayne Ag»ctt and Larrv Amati at- interested in making r>pplfcaUon fnr a»ards Present«UO» rvhich jnc)ude<f st«))at)on ch«rgcs for the fire phono n)ant, U>a mag>«aine sa]c, but some of the tended funcr«1 services fnr Mr. Fore- these oxen)Ptions tn p]case bring! «n j»>pressfv» candlelight ceremony am) )}uttans, p)u«)76 por month ta. Cnunc))n>an 8)ng)>arm reported t)>at H~e~s ]>av 'e ' f n'.-an 1>t Harn>)stan fast Tt)esd>>v. the)> valu«tfon sb>tementa frOm last fo" the grand fina}e, war<) fbn f)ro ch)ef «wages. the CFDA rvil) «ccept the C)ty of p 'es '" c" c~ e yet "cc""sc 'e 'ear tn help rrifh the p«pe) r«ark. @u~) n)sa voted fin «bnro Ganesa@>s mm>))>err>I>)p «s w>«s Pro- comPany rvn nrdercd than> from did }>o rur«) department U>«cost v)nus)y >>ppravc() encl budgntcc). not gnt them ycf. f A teacher's note: h I ~k fu of the nurcbase of an afr mask, S)nghn«a also «tated t)>at &Ray They werc b«ka«rcd} I~ ~ I~ ~ ~ ~~'anyon Club Vo Meet. April 10 Meeting Will Plan G}an "tjtsn)«n, Moscnw, city auditor ))arri« has cont«ctcd or~ 40 res)c)ant«UN T"u)'«day our school h«d an l).ncc )ha n)or«)ffv a)e j +ca jgnd ~ GHS8 or a pre>)a»tnd I>)>c an»ui) f)1>a»c)a) rePort on II>c di«««far relief condition fn t)>f«E«star egg hunt. The 6th grade cff<f »>tagtmt (gf tbc peep)c t)>cn)se)vos Members of the 1<cndrjck Ha»ran fnr t)>a year ending December $ 1, «raa ag>() )>(u) )nfor»)ed )I>a>n w)>am not look for eggs but. they hjd c'ggs G }vcr Cle Kfub >vill meet AVO(fnrsdav Ag<r}) 12 Genr~h)o&ew of Vanity I'oof- )07) «nc) ta)d t)>e cify t}>c>y ware ()o ta wrfta fo) ())j>(>star ro))af fnr»)s, «nd helPed the 2nd grade. at I;80 >>t the home of Mrs. George '%1) ~ J 'ootball, Fr( hman fnatba]}, )ng n goad job of sf«y}»g wft)>jj) )ts - I ylc Dcobald, Reporter SO, the chi)drcn constructed their Mcrrick, Mrs. pha Johns «nd Mre }V«rsifv b«seethe)), J. V, br>sketba}f, budgetary ))mitntlnn«. h'I III INK)IS own @ ster baskets befam going out- George Brnckc, Jr„rcif]scree as cn tra« f}(c«eb«f}, c)reer}rr><)rrs snd man- 8treaf, cnmmis«}oner S<jrcn«nn gt. I.if)le I~>r Meeting side tn hunt for eggs. Rcfrcshmr1>ts bnstns«es. Pn~d )hat „carps nf cng)n~~ had Ge>)osce TI>a next mac))ng of t)>a TI>ur«day, Aprl) 8, at <)00 p. nt «I rvero snrrM ag>d final]y, the chi}drcn The project nf the «ffrrr>non rvil} ~b '„)f."'~ " ,parte() that «}>out 0)]0 Mar}nor« w))) I}(j Fr) )ay h)>rf) 14II>. Ihr Ju))r>rtt+ @Ir)>)ant«rv Srf>nn] parffclpated ln r) bean b«g thrnrv. be the rnaki»g oft«blr favors for the nf mater)«) wouId br re<])>)red We am p)snn)ng «>nu«leal program there >vlf) hn «mrrung nn I,jtflr Sar+ra} mothers rvcrr nn hand tn upco»ring county extension mretfng. repair Qhn «tree)a in Ger>c- >ce pre«anted by so»)c nf the «fudcnt«at I<ra>gur In nrg»nfsfng and >M>yn»r I»- help rrith the «ctlv)Ucs. Special Men>bars're aikrd (n bring scraps )" I 's«}>r<) aut by t)>a recant f)nnd«. )hc «chan). Every couple )«e»cour- fare«teel ln mr>ching please 4< Prc - thanks from the k}ndrrgarfrn fn nu) of rfbbnr] and other items»rcessary Al«n a}>prove() by tha council wr>s «ged to bring a nnw couple to t)>)««cnf. l)hf room mothers, Mrs. Anfta Bcebc and for the far+ra. c)csn)»g twn «set)nn«of Cow'reek. Imnet)ng. Mrs, Lorraine Gust«fan» rvfth a rory Roll ca]l fnr thc meeting will be, gf Wow hy-)aws for Cha fire (k}pg>rf-t Kr>r)y Rasfrr Party spscja) Thank You" In Mra. E]aine "something Yo>) Rcca)} Happcnfn „rs - I<or ara ca- n PmsmW) by ~nc)}man Adrwrtfsf"g Pays Tgy It Easter came early ta the pindar- G«}}away for aur E ter Party. 1 S

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AND QENESEE, LATAH COUNTY, g)AHO THURSDAY APRIL 6 1072 I<IO I4

EVA SILKEN, State FKA, President

a e

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4'E)4DRLCKHill and Valley GardeII lu

For City-Wide L~aadseapmg Joieue llragmer Elected Seelretarj< fag'Coming YearLast Wednesday, if>embers of them"'~ ~

'l Hfll and Valley Garden Club werel noticed n>easuring the streets of

Kendrick. When confronted as ta ! -,"..

their purpose, they reported that '

„i Ifendrfck hsd been se}ectM by Praf.! 'Ml'a}ter Ashland and five of hfs stu

„..i.„.~af,'«:-~::..;, dents from the U of I for a cornpre-hensive study

The students intend to submit an -,~ —~

David V}1]ken being congratulatedIPresident Mike Slnviacyek from Mfd" ideal vf}}age landscaping plan for the i 1

bv hfs advisor Doyle Whjttig after, dleton; Secretary Duane McInt«e City of Kendrick which residents andwinning the State Public Speaking; from )>ruft}and; Treasurer M>ke businessmen may take advantage of i

aontest and being named a» Stat»I Me«de from Dec]a. Reporter Grant) ff they sn desire, This study >ai]i pro-: ."'cg

FFA President. lBoehme fror > Bear Lake and SenU- vide pracUcal e>cperfence for the sf,u- '.' s

Other new officers to serve with> nel Mike Kendall from Emmett.o><Ill f0< i<I< <><<<<<if''<8< <<e <<<<< I The first phase of the study wf)I '.

David Wilkeu Elected President of Idaho i l>i"'<:<'<>"'<'<>'"'r >"-'-:!- ',:"~ I~'

W Wrl<a jsgn buildings and plant materia] and yet I;r<e:i<'-';,'.':Iirrf'uture

Farmers of Amenea For 1912.7s tal> th< be<u<>>four<mal< town.Members af the garden club are

working along with tha landscapeBurley —David Wf ]ken of tl>e State P>r>ffcjency Award winner in students as they are a}ways looking

Kendrick Fk"A chapter wa» elected Agricultural M«chr>nfcs. This award far new ways ta help make our area! "' .-sa'<",<<f<f~ >; Is,,',

to succeed Ear)e Ha»san as the presf- was Pre ented 4y Natfona} FFA mare beautiful. I

dent of the Idaho Association of the Preside>>t Tim Burke, and was ac-i I

Future Farn>ers af A>neriea, at the companied by a $}00 dollar check m w%'a

annuc>l convention nf that g>'oup fr m the Nr>tjor>s} k'frA foundation. ~gg ggggtsp jggqheld in Burley }«st week. Dr>vid, s David wun 'this award free«use of hfs

«en]Or at. Kendrick High SChool }S Outetandh)g WOrk in U>e Can»truCUOn ~ ~ o g q gj I,

the san of Mr. «nd Mrs, Ken»«U> and 1'epajr of far'1» r»sc}>in«ra ~ in the gf +fan QgfQQ QpfJgj<''f}ken

of Cameron.. IAg Shop and his home shop, By wfn-

Davkl hr>s previously served as theI"ing fh>s arvr>rd for Idaho. Dr>vjd r.] '

d k h tel" rt d pre - wj)} sugar»a)jcaf}y be conlpetfng for> Mm. R bc~ Watts, Kencfr~k Chair-

}dder)t, and «4<a «s pre«i<lent of ti>e the Nati<>nal Agricu]turn Mechanics': man for the American Cancer Soc-':

Nnrth Idaho District. Dav~q is tl>e a>card thr>t >vill be }}re»entcM in Kan-! ]ety, has announced that the «nnu«I",'l

t tat ff'c in the his)or af, sc>s City <furjng fi",e N«Uaru>I Con- i Cancer Crusade Drive will start the <,.l rr'eek of April lOth and conf.inue l

e en rfc chapte . 14e w; «1»n

active In severs} oU>er «reas uf state Other honors going ja th«Kendrick! U>ru the end o e mon

'chapter members rvas the awarding l Thase helping wlfh the drive andeompeUUon. Eva Wi}ken, a IS-year-old sopho- honor; having both high state offi-

On )'Vadn~)'ven}ng't B" -' Stere Huoglsnd, ate~>'e. son of Mr. I

more aj. Kendrick High School and cars from the same chapter. Miss

e state publk sp aking n and Mrs. Jan>es Hoogland Kendrick. Rid egional Poetry Conwas held with the winners of eacl> wa» one af six members tron> afarjh Mrs. John Cuddy Cedar Ridge, Vrilken Camcron, was elected to Rrs. Ernest Brammer

of theaght ditdct 1 I4dacon>. wasone ex me rs ro»1 aMrs F~k Ha)simon ~ Mrs Kthy M~ 12.d ugb~r of Mr- Id 0 'h>ghest offm 1n Ue F turn

U~. After au speeches ware Pre ~ „, ~ En& Ha)acth. Big Bear Ridge.,', and Mr . Wa)ter L Mode», Jr.> of Homemakers of America, bein« cho- K addium to their stab. wide dut-

D«Hd e>1)ergad winner forI

ce e e e arms ~~~*Mm. Darreli Brocke. Mrs, ~John Ger>esca and a sixth grade puPil in sen president of that organ)>g«Son at I~ ~+ g s ~ now mpresent I-

N e of Id ho, 8 ~Mgof thh, Sts,te Farmer degree is based on the, )})~< Rm. D nald Ef er, Mrs. Gene«en public schon)s has been the Idaho Convention of FHA held ho at the National Convention atboys farming, Ifm&}ck„orsgrlcul-'< ~~' Be P"'~k 'udged n}>e w)nner in the regional Los Angeles in July.tur«I accup«Uons wor'k as well as on; a "' ",dfri«lan of a poetry contest spar>sar-:

a) the naUon«I pub)fe speaking con*th tr I d h)p biff)fee 'endrfck ResfdenU«} ed by U, l~ B Uf U C

-: It was a doub)e honor bought to The convention was held at Boise'stst tnK City hro.,~o~ Other a~ fncM~ the K d. M~. Rtchard BIewett Kmddd

C>L ~ys home ~m ~ .- the W~m ~y as Evas a}de"%44~% I ~th omr 400 gf'ar,

rick chapter being awarded U>a supAfter ~ning 0 pub}}c ~~ ~or chsp~r aw~ Thf. f, the Mm. D~re} B ke was awa~~. "'f~~p~dentof the s~~~~ Rp~dm Ue K &fck d

«nd the state president oNce. the seaNd sj~ght yea Kendrick ~ her ~lflcat hurt month for ff~'armers of America of idaho this, wem Rt W)tken ~d RL B~~KHS sag>Ior had st)}l more honors r(>cefr~ lhts «ward The Banners y~ of ~~i~ to the Ame

«he«d of him He was awarded a >400 Ferry and Moscow chapters were the I~car ~tety- fe ™~,+ son and Cindv Taylor. The Kendrtck

Union Pacific Ra )road sebo)agshfp I an}y other )<)orth Idaho chapters ' J MM MW. 8 I

to be u(}ed at the Land Orant college i , be the cha)ncaa for this Crusade, rested in the same family at identical < Sh~ Hof his choice. Th)s scholarship is Other n>Or»bars attending the State 'he drh'e w))] start at the s«me instructor and FHA advisor at Kend-awarded to a > outstanding FFA Iian f K dri k cha ter Um+ More honor and recognition rvas

ml r f„e„hbanty fn Ikd,o~

enD«le ~„~„R„Sf]few and Anyone who wou}d a}ce to help ln Sv< arded tia Kendrick H}gh stl>dents

<r>}hera there is a vac«Un«a) agrfcul- St~vs Efchg>er"" 'u))«etta p)ease ca}I.Rrg). GrueIL ag>d adrisors as Jo}ene Brammer, ai-, Sebo«>r»h)p For R)s>} P~

1)gr(>-gg>(gggngggr> ag)d FFA chapter The, Dsie: an() Ron were off:cl«1.)Ie>e-'>>oooo.o~ m moi~o< „,i-<~~ a<>o«< <>1'~«>'o>jgeWS [temS Fg'am . -' ~. T>o i, ««a,, ~~l= —~

and corn»)un>ty activities.~ r»(ned Sf>>fr Fl A poljcjrs for the. ~

Fir<>f Grade ar)>w-i'-:,:;j <«< o~««««<u«««<><<>««,"-,,"~<i "i;:,'..': . ITo,onvert to Dgreet

'*:.,-',0-'"-,- "-'.—;=-".'-.":-'-,--, ".'-:-: ' 'n gr«ders also enjoyed an F~ter egg ~e I ~''-'.,-.. --,-=+:. -,:,.= =.-...:::."-.'"-,h t I t Th ~. VI ki P"ki ~ -- '''. —"-- — IUlStRACC 018l.mo'

ress the lucky girl ta c«'in a large i Kath>' w')nn>ng Paen> Was'hocolate bunny for finding U>e 1»ns)

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1il. I'" —, '-"',; ' ~..-" '.,' caster eggs, She found »inc eggs. ~f]nwvrs. 'rhc Potlatch Telephone Ca., Inc., i, ",

~;;" -. 'I '' ~ Th» fir«) grr«fe students rvill bri A ta}>e of her poem has been sent, is in the fina} sfages of installing if

going nn a Beld trip Apri'I 14 in~to Boi,.c tio I>e judged with jhe ether'Direct Distance Dialing (DDD] equip-jj~lg- ~

' ', . 'll t 1 Crr>jgrr>or>t. They weal] be visiting the, five )dr>}>n mgfa»sl «in»rrs. Th» at boih Kendrick a»d Juiiaetta dialrtoy facfnry. On the way home they! «ix studen)s wil) tv«re) to the capit«1 offices,rri]} «tof> at AV]nc}>ester park for a April 21 fcr meet Gov. C~j}D A»drr>s T}>js nerv equipment wi}l enable «11

sr>c}c lunch. ! whn is }>o»nrary chairman of the subscribers tn call station !n station,.

l beau>ificstio» council. T]>e sj+(e snyrvherc in the United States ar,Second (fr«dr lcvfnner rvi]} be announced s> )hat i Car»>de, rrithout going through the

111 I r<r>g»r)gr rr e r>rc lea1»ing 'lr<) i '1 »116 Ic'> bv co»>pete<) rv>U> <.'k»1<'>1 ope>etonouns r>rr fhr »«mrs for persor>s, !fary schn»} «>u<}er>)s in the orna fro"> The )r»tstjve date for subscr>berP]ncr;< m1<f jf>fhgrc r>nd verbs ere scf» t Pn']s'c]> )n R>~~lM»'. use is se) for Thursday, Apr-i] 12>,

fo» <var<is. says Otto Schupfcr, r>a>>ager <}f (!>eWr <'rl fnr'c<l nur c>gg hl>>lt Thu>'s-

IA met t Fan) lly ReuniOn

iloca> u jilitr'.

if,<jay»>or>><11>g. C>>t]>1 Bryan folm<i Tv 1 1 't1 ere ])%<IrC}) <$6 Each subscriber >vill be rerriring

. U>e mos) rggr< in fhe. sero»d grr«)r r<n insert shrr1. Oj'cr>]]j»gj»s!r,.cjjo».'»d

shr >ran 1: a choco]a(e bu»»v. I A f"1»i r'"1»j<»»ras»r]" st f}>r i concrn>ing direct distance dialing

t VV<']so< c»)aye<] the Nsj j< aa] i hn»>r nf h'jr, r>r><f Mrs. Do» Car>trj 'b>s s}>ec! js t<o be 8!(achrdsi]1<>n} *-sr»li}]y al tile ]ligi> scI>oi<] F811»<jay. r'ali]1 20 in ]'or>or M1'»d 'gi>ml»e<f -.)1<p 1'hick f'» h>s dr ...,',, » j!(eerro»»>n <>n F<»mcr. ~~<r~ a

! —<( was a» rx]»b)fio» nn jhr tra»1- iM>v. Frank Arnctt nf Fnlsor». C«)f ~;. f>r~r>) peg< nf'hi> rurr<»! )r]cpbo>>r ">os s)>P jrr'»„"'e "-'" .FHA '"v }fr<i);]ar><], right. a'1« I>< 1'' vr«:< r]c<'j<xf prr"j ]er> Those a)!<a<>}ng f»m> <~»! n'<i'"» i dire<torv T}>jo gives ~"<erjfir dir] a,. 1])r c>»>nrm! <}f t"<r(1 jn s(u<jv home

)Vjj}cr», jrfr. rxf<,»if »»>juaj cuog>1<(<i" jn>. U:e. co»>jug year a»ij S><ivr re-,} we>'c Mr. 1»",<] Mrs, Ror'cr F>a»cjs nf '»s)~~>;jjni>s a»<j s~].o ar> Area ( >ir ecr <>m>cs. Tr:e «»a <1 >res grr>1>ted

latinm< f<>]j<><wing !hr S(a',<. Fj.'A ('. "..- ." ', i] h>s Sfa)i'" >r»>rr Drgr«. a( '

urjh (grad ~

vcr>tjni> ]» Burley j<>««'ccj<- lb< 'i<j j])r sa»><." »>r<'f<»g *; T}>r, f)><fr <rf "f,jrf»g fhfr>j r>t t}>r lnf p>r>r'r, hi>, L'»1 < 5}>a<vcr>'nd i T]>e >>1 jr>]]s!]1» nf thr rqu;-],1>c»j o>rts'~<'jr>g 1> bievr>>le»!<. j» FHA

Scr>s}>nrr" }>as }><z>r> mm}r»><}r<j 11,. i daughter of Peck, Mr. Ond M>~, Eddie . js trf»g di>»r br, D„» I.-jch»<,„'z>d rvork during hc; high scj>co] camer,

F/1 l 2 w ~ %t'' rent e ter<'<<ting }>y f f>r rery fjnr <'n]]<'cjfo»a ': ltcj<} r>11<] fa»)jiy 1>:><] Mr. a»<f M?.'. 'ii<c]>ae] Itjsb]ir>g, rmp]oriees nf i})e Br!!yis i» (}:eupper )<vcr!y-five per-

l(}(j{l((1»I)'(}j Sg)d Ref}a)r >)<ere T(jp)(IS i .. «la<i. >«unlit io ..h i i, I>«<r> tiii <nd af<ii!> i Eii ti'ia<r. „1'<ii > T i <le<< i 'e.wt>: i rra1u tii<n<E i<«.. «<d,-ha.

,'rir. so»<fera, c}>r>rf c}>rfsfe»sen r)n<f 'r. a»d M>s. 1!Ovd Ar»rtt <>1><] fam-~

rva(c]> <'o a <irf>ni!e <fate s»d r«rircd ]>er Rate I HA Degree. she

A< Richard tVO]ff, Tf)rir co]}c>ctjn>)r< fur I ily, Mr'. ar><} M>~. Bi<b I.ykc and dsu

j r>nr>c ir>for>»s(jo» in»ex! rvrck's '.', m«3n" '"'io>1>c'c<rr>o»ries at the

t Ge»e;.ee t,)tv (,e(j<}rje)l Meet)))» i»i, br<] thc cjass rvifh «rcmp]cs of 1>}- lgh'fer. ail nf I ap>r'aj, Mr. a»d Mrs.jGa>cct(e.y,.rr.„'niversify O'. Idaho t}>fs faf]

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n>ns'f rverr>U>jng U>af fhry «U><iic,], IJack Msbbnjf. a»d <laughter of C<r»-;

lmura 4'>f]j(>n>s brnug}>t r> mr><] I nc]), )<Vss]>., Mr. a»d Mrs, %Var nc Ar-(>r>1"«.c-"')'hr Ge>>e«cc Ci]I Cn>u»ri} hi<}<)ei>, anc) spprnved by the cnu»cil.)runner ]jxa>d rvhic'h has created much nett and fami]y. hlr. and Mrs. Phi). l atah J .. „7g i P, ]ct <u

be)d their April meeting htnnday) The city counci) also «pprnvc<I t)>e 'ntrrrst. Daber<'n. Vickir (>»d Char}je Daviso», . " " rvhich rros submitted by Distr)ct

evening in the (;.)ty 1)nan> rvit)i Mayor]engineer'«rcca»»>)a»dr>t)nn far a 10" Tl>e hkling r>nd hunting of F~sj<r Ju)jr>elf~. Guest» f>r>») Iccn<frjc]c rvr>v Juliaetta, Kendrick Ap'ril 8 H's) " " «fchcso»vo»D, I', Sc}»>r»)>nrsf, nnc) cnuncl}mrn, )>nr«e power wr>ter pump tn bc used cgg«j>fgh}jg}>tc< I f}>c <](>r ]«st T}>urs. Mr. «nd Mrs. C. G. Ar»rft, Mr. s»d)wan«r<} Singhu«c, L. W. Sores«nn„nn I)each St>r<at, Eugene Taylor. I~tab County As-'o:>e»>ore honor gathered in by the

)nstructcd ta I 1>ster rs atf n 1> e»j r. I 4 ~ Arnctt and san,,' s n sr<id Tun-d .'h I hc wf]} 4 I I """jc] FHA '» Pt

prrser>t. «en<) a letter to the St«& )1)ghw«y evcrvonc 'he «ar'f)l} nceasjo» rras fir>ddened in the Ju]fsetfr>-I<r1>drfck r>rea ibis] ah( f}>e Cnnrvntjnr>, Cindy, Betty,

A rran}utjo» rv«s «Pprnvcd aml Department, st«t)ng t<))ey «pprnvo() Laura W}lj«e}b icd } to hear <he nervsa ]hat Harn}d }pre Satudsy, APril 8. to fake app]ics-jEr'a and Jolcnr assisted Pacific Reg-

r>ftt)nc) by Mr>ynr Sc}>am})erst «)>t)>n)" the Nogt)> Fork Hatrv«I Crack Route. b}rt}>day last Saturday hprf} 1st, )Ve r»>u> nf Her»)}sin», Oregr>n, rvas kf]]. f. Ons fnr tax exemptions from «en]a>i

n 'e President Sheri Herman ofi in Vic

ia ng Cour>rf)n>r>n Sngrn«nn 1>« the nf- The caunc)) cons)()ars t)>)(> rnufa in}sang happy bfru>dar to }>cr tnd«r cd fn «n autn wrec}c at pomeroy on cftf«cns rrf>n might qualify under the'Grnrsee in presenUng «program to

fief«) raprc«onfc>tfva for the c)ty on be t)>a s)>ortost, most, adv>u>tt)gcnuslT„,«dav .. ''aturday hI«rc» 2}j cnrnu« to Ir'end. Present state Iarr~, ]encounter groups during the session.

Dl«a«jar 1)a)fef. to t)>a Gei)csea agaa, )a«sf. rest)y, )eas'ick Ior'thr fr>n>f]v gr)ther]»g Gene said he wf]l br «t the city 'dr>»n Gover»nr Cecil Andrus

I)uf)())ng pnrn>)ts rvrrn «I>proved fo't ()()strucUan to «gr)c)>)tugt>) )>)nds «>>d 8)xU) Gr cln A group nf fan>j~]v n>cn>hewers whic}, hall in Ju]j>>etta from 0 unU} 12 a>>d I spoke at the opening cer«mon]es and

Hnn Rrfg)er and Mari«n })Iusgrsvr. w))d))fc hah)tat and w)II be )nero(u>cd This coming Friday )vc m p]mnj»g fnc]u(fed'I>)r. «nd M'rs. Frank Arnctf. Ihcn in Kendrick at Brocke's TV j U>e gfr}s >ccrc a)so ab}e tn tour Q>e

Phf) )Icrm«nn, con>mfss}anar of &e ccag)g}m)c v»)uo to «11 Idaho, 'n haring fun w})e the }]th and Atk Mr and Mrs. 1]orrf Arnett, Mr. and Store frc)m I until 4::]0m the after- tate Cap]™des p]a>'8 t)>a f()c j]gy of t]>e e]r Mrs. Don Cr>ntri~}. C. G. Arnctf, Mr.

tr>cet)1>g ta propose t}>at, the rural ad by II>o council as a pot>ant)«I fige-j „t",""h1>a " ' 'd'Mm F~ A~et) her ~d'ht~'r. Taylor asked that a}] pcrso>)s latin» af State Officers and an

deparf>nant pay 60 percent af f)>a )n man «0() sant an to the ffm depart.>Ve h„, 'ivcd „„„„g„ I Wayne Ag»ctt and Larrv Amati at- interested in making r>pplfcaUon fnr a»ards Present«UO» rvhich jnc)ude<f

st«))at)on ch«rgcs for the fire phono n)ant, U>a mag>«aine sa]c, but some of the tended funcr«1 services fnr Mr. Fore- these oxen)Ptions tn p]case bring! «n j»>pressfv» candlelight ceremony

am) )}uttans, p)u«)76 por month ta. Cnunc))n>an 8)ng)>arm reported t)>at H~e~s ]>av 'e ' f n'.-an 1>t Harn>)stan fast Tt)esd>>v. the)> valu«tfon sb>tementa frOm last fo" the grand fina}e,

war<) fbn f)ro ch)ef «wages. the CFDA rvil) «ccept the C)ty of p 'es '" c" c~ e yet "cc""sc 'e 'ear tn help rrifh the p«pe) r«ark.@u~) n)sa voted fin «bnro Ganesa@>s mm>))>err>I>)p «s w>«s Pro- comPany rvn nrdercd than> from did

}>o rur«) department U>«cost v)nus)y >>ppravc() encl budgntcc). not gnt them ycf. f A teacher's note: h I ~k fuof the nurcbase of an afr mask, S)nghn«a also «tated t)>at &Ray They werc b«ka«rcd} I~ ~ I~ ~ ~ ~~'anyon Club Vo Meet. April 10 Meeting Will Plan

G}an "tjtsn)«n, Moscnw, city auditor ))arri« has cont«ctcd or~ 40 res)c)ant«UN T"u)'«day our school h«d an l).ncc )ha n)or«)ffv a)e j +ca jgnd ~ GHS8 or apre>)a»tnd I>)>c an»ui) f)1>a»c)a) rePort on II>c di«««far relief condition fn t)>f«E«star egg hunt. The 6th grade cff<f »>tagtmt (gf tbc peep)c t)>cn)se)vos Members of the 1<cndrjck Ha»ran

fnr t)>a year ending December $1, «raa ag>() )>(u) )nfor»)ed )I>a>n w)>am not look for eggs but. they hjd c'ggs G }vcr Cle Kfub >vill meet AVO(fnrsdav Ag<r}) 12 Genr~h)o&ew of Vanity I'oof-

)07) «nc) ta)d t)>e cify t}>c>y ware ()o ta wrfta fo) ())j>(>star ro))af fnr»)s, «nd helPed the 2nd grade. at I;80 >>t the home of Mrs. George'%1)

~ J 'ootball, Fr( hman fnatba]},

)ng n goad job of sf«y}»g wft)>jj) )ts - — — I ylc Dcobald, Reporter SO, the chi)drcn constructed their Mcrrick, Mrs. pha Johns «nd Mre }V«rsifv b«seethe)), J. V, br>sketba}f,

budgetary ))mitntlnn«. h'I IIIINK)IS own @ ster baskets befam going out- George Brnckc, Jr„rcif]scree as cn tra« f}(c«eb«f}, c)reer}rr><)rrs snd man-

8treaf, cnmmis«}oner S<jrcn«nn gt. I.if)le I~>r Meeting side tn hunt for eggs. Rcfrcshmr1>ts bnstns«es.

Pn~d )hat „carps nf cng)n~~ had Ge>)osce TI>a next mac))ng of t)>a TI>ur«day, Aprl) 8, at <)00 p. nt «I rvero snrrM ag>d final]y, the chi}drcn The project nf the «ffrrr>non rvil}~b '„)f."'~"

,parte() that «}>out 0)]0 Mar}nor« w))) I}(j Fr) )ay h)>rf) 14II>. Ihr Ju))r>rtt+ @Ir)>)ant«rv Srf>nn] parffclpated ln r) bean b«g thrnrv. be the rnaki»g oft«blr favors for the

nf mater)«) wouId br re<])>)red We am p)snn)ng «>nu«leal program there >vlf) hn «mrrung nn I,jtflr Sar+ra} mothers rvcrr nn hand tn upco»ring county extension mretfng.

repair Qhn «tree)a in Ger>c- >ce pre«anted by so»)c nf the «fudcnt«at I<ra>gur In nrg»nfsfng and >M>yn»r I»- help rrith the «ctlv)Ucs. Special Men>bars're aikrd (n bring scraps )"I

's«}>r<)aut by t)>a recant f)nnd«. )hc «chan). Every couple )«e»cour- fare«teel ln mr>ching —please 4< Prc - thanks from the k}ndrrgarfrn fn nu) of rfbbnr] and other items»rcessaryAl«n a}>prove() by tha council wr>s «ged to bring a nnw couple to t)>)««cnf. l)hf room mothers, Mrs. Anfta Bcebc and for the far+ra.

c)csn)»g twn «set)nn«of Cow'reek. Imnet)ng. Mrs, Lorraine Gust«fan» rvfth a rory Roll ca]l fnr thc meeting will be, gfWow hy-)aws for Cha fire (k}pg>rf-t Kr>r)y Rasfrr Party spscja) Thank You" In Mra. E]aine "something Yo>) Rcca)} Happcnfn „rs- I<or ara ca-

n PmsmW) by ~nc)}man Adrwrtfsf"g Pays —Tgy It Easter came early ta the pindar- G«}}away for aur E ter Party. 1 S

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'ington, Louise Hunt, Jesnette Gal- Hear Tsg Legislation bored seiislly in the same monner aeloway, Sidney Johnson, David Ciaig. I

Waicney May, Tonmiy Brown mdt Under provisions of s law passed deer and e'k tag

Barbara Davidson. iby the fegfsfatuiw ranu signed by thrj jlivestock tusy be tak"" "t a"„7

'governor, a $2 bear tsjr with its at- and no permit I» nel'ded for ~ purw

Leland —Hermina Meyer, fourth~

tached report card will be nquiivrf 'ose. '1'he Fish anil Genie Oefpart-

grade, and Evelyn Locke, sixth grade: in certain hunting areas, beginning; mont, will cofisidei regulatfofuf forwere winners. in the County Decla- [wffjh the 1978 spring bette season. 1978 boar seasons when it meets %e'mation contest held in Lewfston on~Only otic bear tag hutitittg iiceiise fatter patt of May to set 19» btfy

Saturday. ttiii be issuwi, nad they tviii be uum. gunts sessom.

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CIIKRRIOS, "...."......".................""15oz.NSPPillsbury Fleur, without coupeu $1.18, "" with Coupon 'lO lbs. RRp

NALLKT'S TANR,,.....,.................." " 82 oz. 44ff

WKSTKRN SEAS TIINA,..........................""/g'o SSPIIORNKL SPAN," "" ..." .........." 12oz. cau 55P

SNANSON TV DINNERS, Fried Chicken,

Turkey, or Chopped Slroiu,— " K«h

47'er

Ih. $1,14per lb. 87p" Ih.phg.7$ )" " IK oz.7$)

per Ih. $1.78por Ih. $1.$R

per lh. $1.$$

ROUND STEAK,FRKSII FRVERS,ARMOUR'S IIOT DOGS,ARIOUR'S SNOKKKS,

BQNKLKSS TOP SIRIO/N STEAK,T.BONK STEAKS,RUMP ROAST, .".

These five young people, and their i March 26, at Cameron Emmanuel'ight) —Earl Lawrence, Dorothy Ly-pastor, posed for a group picturet Lutheran Church. Those taking the ons, Rev. Theo Meske, Randy Silflow,after confirmation services Sunday,

tconfirmation vows were: (left to Doug Christensen and Jim Allen.

i —Vern Choate Photo

High Water Beluvs Construction Work t»~:~~~~-;,tm~'t

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IRKKN ONIONS and Radishes,FRESH SPINACH,

PINK IRAPEFRlllT,RQNAINK lETTUCK,-CEI.ERY IIKARTS,

ASPARGUS,-

$ huucheo 155" 2 huuchec 15)""$fer $$pper hooch 1$<" pooh 8$<~ ~ e t ~ ~

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~auaffefp grab el rdtbs kspsstd fefssbut jtbdt jbtrwsv lttrtb sf jtwh jtfstaaa wfeobd~sttptV les berg rtret ruessby tress s™stmntsuftdt tressed soofsswtIAelwe tslsnl ~4aawe~

ton Wew Arrow Br]fige Over ClearwaterIIigh water levels in the Clear- Way Agent Jerry Bailey. ¹gotia-

water River have, temporarily delay- ti ons with property owners are ex- Delbert Kambitsch, who had been

ed placement of concrete -for the pected to start the first week in tan assistant at the Genesee Branch

one remaining Pier cap to be corn- April to purchase land needed for, of the First National Bank in Levris-

pleted before ateel girders can be the proposed new construction. The f ton has resigned to assist his father,erected on the substrdcturd of the

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projects troll provide grading, drain |AntonKantbftsrh on their ranch west

:new $1,843,745 Arrow Bridge, ac-'age structures, base and plantmix of Genesee. Miss Maggie Bottjer,~rding to Resident Engineer, Doug for 4.7 miles of new alignment of I city treasurer w'ho has had former

McAtee of the Lewiston office of the U. S. Highway 95 across the Camastbanking experience succeeds Mr.t

Idaho Department of Highways. Prairie when funds are available, lKambitsch.

McAtee said that work on the bridge according to present design plans. [ Spring vacation for Genesee schools

is approximately 40% complete. will begin Tues., until monday, Apr.Crews of the subcontractor Del About half of the sig a ong Pri- 13.

f, mary highvrays effected by the Out- Roy Emerson, George Anderson,y Control E]incr Swenson, Ben Cook, Wm. H

buf]ding Act have novr been removed. George rich, Leo Edwards, Ed. Vanouck,

roadway m~ to sub~de eleve Oberle, District Traffic Engineer 'has. Schooler Homer Schooler, and

t;ons m re ~tfon for base con- said that ~g owners have removed Wm. Rader attended a district con-~i 2000.of the signs and the Highvray vention of KP in Culdesac Thursday.

ow complete The en eer said l Depart ent c~s~ have removed Mr. and Mm- Fred Shfmod and Mm

vrili stf]I be occasional [ aPProximately 250. Oberie Praised Anna 'Hanson returned Wednesday

traffic delays ~ U S Highway 12 t local Outdoor Advertising firms and afternoon from Winona where they

broth the detour area Theea new sign owners, who he said have been were ovenught guests of Mr. and

ro e t vrfII 'ink . Stateea Highvvay 3 extremely cooPerative in comPiying Mrs. Wm Rem~u.and U. S. 12 via a bridge over the with the terms of the legislation. Mahlon FoHett, James Archibald,

Clearwater River near %mow Junc- which regulates Outdoor advertising Robert Emmett, W. M. Hermati, Dav-

tion Sietten C~truction Com- jdispIays along primary and inter- id Kuehl and Fred 'Shirrod attended

of G t P II M t t t ', state highv ays. Signs are now Iim a Masonic meeting in Kamiah Tues-

ed work on the sb cture in Septem (ited to conforming areas which are fdsy cve~g.

ber of 19T1 The 1248 foot brid e in Commercial, Industrial, or Busi- IMr. anrf hfrs. Lloyd E ser are the

g'ess zones Iparents of a'son born Tues.. March81. They have named the, baby Gerald I

land. The project issexnected to be Maintenance crews throughout the I Francis.district are engaged in spring clean~ The birthday of Martin Liberg was i

Apprafsrfis sre now about comp]ete up and Patching oi'ighvrays which honored with a dinner given by Mrs.

for acrtufsft]on f ri ht f f have deteriorated because of winter Liberg on Sunday

the proposed Cottonwood Bvpass brea uP 'according . to Bud Stone,G > 59 +EtR

and CottonWood South highway pro Distr~et Maintenance Superintendent

jects; according to Distric Right of Stone said that patching is the firstorder of business for maintenance Parents o a 9 son rn urs ay,crews in sections where frost has morning, 5Iarch 30. The little fellow

left the ground. In other areas crews jhas Leerr christened LeRoy Dvright.

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ing slides, repairing washouts, bi~,anrl it grandfather, D Scharn or

r.'-"-'.>",'--'=."f~g ~ = 'ng and hauling rock on graveledtsv'.l ' l,lmtSP ll' tdrwnn home

broads and other sPring maintenance. Mrs W E. Hickman has been veryWork so far this sPring hss far ex sick since the birih of her little sort,

g),,b I; cording to Stone. Miss Jrtsetthire Krier of Uiiinntown

I jI Striping crews have also startedtwill be at Folletts store all "av ihfon

;'on'ewiston Hill and at Moscow as tIarjye stock of millinery ~

an ooerati~n for appear]iritis is tothe ef'i c'hat, he is ge"ting along

1 some black and white striping whereg svays have dried out. j plies Neltie Sweeney had an oper-, hi hs ~ j nie IY.

Paint cresvs under the direction of ation for removal of'ottsils last week

48IpS $0ll IIlglllt S60gfg 'oreman Farrell Byington have been t Chas. t41ayfiefd anr] sons have dis-~ repairing winter sign damag, continuerl the business of the Gertesee

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making repairs to shoulders on the Kendrick Gazr.ftr. —April I, 1932':--' I same route. The special crews have The primary department present-'s'-:;zo(tnzt I,:I also repaired washouts above Rig- ed a program at the Community

',;.i"y:;,.b '.", '.:;;:::ficta]6 gins at Box Canyon below Riggins Church Easter Sunday, Those tak-and in Culdesac Canyon, ail on U, S. ing part, vrere Tommy'ong, Vcrn95 Highway. Kite, Arlene Deobald, Paula McKee-

sp'i ~BrMge and Building crevrs are pre- ver, Gay Dcobald, John Brewate",;,

sently repairing guard rail and dam- Thompson, Barbra Jean Long, Max-age to the Sheep Creek rest area and ine Biglow and Wallace Frasei'.y

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have also put a new roof on the Cameron News: Mr. CridiebaughPiggins maintenance shed. spent the Easter holidays at Levris-

ton. He returned Sunday evening,FRANKLIN SCOUR BOLUSES companied by the Misses Mildred anrl

GIVE QUICK) POTENT, ~'nemV~Oyment Selma Wegner and Madeline and

3-NAY ACTIONMargaret Schultz, The last threenamed took part in the county spell-

Franklln's powerful formula corn- Down Shghtlv ing contest in Lewiston on Saturday.hines Neomycin, Sulfamefhszlne Crescent Clipping. Mrs, Jim Far»and Aftspufgfte fo (I) Cght scour Seventeen area vrorkers were Plac- rington and son, Everett and W. L.:bacteria, I2j combat pneumonia,(8)

e on jobs through the Moscow of- Hunt visited Saturday vrith Mrs.absorb toxlns and sooth irritation.

f Pariment of Employ- Rose Farrington and family. Mrs.ment, reports Prank J. Hartstefnr Frank.Souders and Mr. mr] Mrs.manager. Last week seven work- Chas. Greenwood vfsitcd Sundayers were placed on jobs and 14 vrere with Mrs. Annie Kimbley and family.

„~l,y4'RANKLIN placed a year ago at thfs time. 11new Southwfck —Mt. and Mrs, TedF r jobs were received during the past Whftted are the proud parents of aweek bringfng the total number of son, Kenneth Frank, born March 24.available jobs to 20. Current op- Those vrho enjoyed Easter dinner

i enings include Cocktail waitress, at the Wm. Henderson home wereisrotects counter gir], bartender, secretary, rMr. and Mrs. Elton McCoy, Mr. andsccurilfg calves «f««ierk, housekeeper, farm Mrs. Milton Benjamin and childrenatyaiftst equipment operators, janitor and and Mr, and Mrs. Qlon Daggert,

parttime newspaper routeman. The Southwick high school isThe number of persons seeking planning a track meet similar to the

unemployment insurance has drop- one held lest year. All schools on, A-V-E Solution, with Viiamin B ped to 488. This compares to 518 Potlatch ridge will be invfted to par-'omplexand Dextroseadded,pro- last week and 412 at this time a ticipate. —Mr. Cook and Miss Blew'-

videe scouring calves wlih esse> year ago. Improved weather con- ett are holding band practice zegu-, tlul eieotrolyteo and amino acids ditions have enabled some vrorkers ]arly, getting ready for the countyI for fact, tieelthy recovery. to return to their jobs; however, 40 musical.1

new claims vrere filed. Moscow ar- Aprll 2, 1942ea residents receiving jobless pay The play cast for the senior play,

,'IKD CROSS PIIARIACf totals 188 in addition to 10 in Gene- "Foot Loose" includes the foliosftr-see; 178 tn the Troy-Deary-Bovill ing johudents, DfL]e Mfl]er, Beu]atfarea, 8 fn Kofndrfck; 98 fn Pot1atch Draper','ofs DeobaM, Don Pry, Viv-

IR4cfartc9c, ~o Huee %$4041 and 11 in Elk River. ian Fey, L]oyd Israe], Evelyn Pacb

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Fun NightMonday evening v,as fun n!ght for

the Kendrick Campers Karavan withforty-five present.

Following the sumptous pot-iuckel!aller, David Wijken gave a talk on"Farming in the Year 2000", with aquestion period following.

Being fun night there v:ere char-acters such as hippies, gypsies, Jap-anese g!r!n, clowns, hula girls, gran-ny dress, school girls, men dressedlike women, women dressed like men—quite a mixed up bunch —but surea fun night,

First prizes went to Lloyd Craig,dressed as a women Out to catcha man and Walter Koepp as a clown.

Second prizes went to Maxine Fos-ter as a )ittle school girl snd JeanWadford in gay nineties dress.

Honorstble mention went to Deloresand Oakley Wallace Rowena Koepp,

A prize of colored eggs went toDebbie Anderson in a guessing game,

Mrs, Ids V!brendt snd Mr. and Mrs,Herb 'Gustafson and family weretaken in as new mexnbers.

Birthdays honored were JsnisWhitinger and Chris Wallace.

Schedule cards were banded outfor all scheduled trips for the comingyear.

Impossib)e is a word only to be frsmdin the dictionary of fools.—Nspoken

I ..Il

THE GAZETTE NEWS, THUIISDAY, APRIL 6, 1972

Panhandle Lake FishingOpen For Big MackiIIsnw

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OFGeneral lake fan%"g R t% Pm- THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIST

handle .egion of Idaho runs from OF THE STATE OF IDAHO Il

April 29 through November 30, al-though mackinaw fishing starts in OF LA.TA.HPl1est Lake on April 15 slid rills

I In the Mattethrough December 15. Knkanee! offishing is open nn the big lakes year . ASAround, the Idaho Fish and Garne De- I Cme No. 10581partment reminded anglers today. NOTICE OF SALE OFGaff hooks are prohibited in landing PROPERTY AT PRIVATEmackinaw from a boat —April 15 SALFnthrough 30 asd December 1 through! NOTICE IS HERE'BY Grir N

I the undersigned co-administrators ofGiant mackinaw trout in Priest! the estate of A~ C C k d ~

Lake and Kamloops rainbow trout will mll at privaLake Pend Oreille and large Dnuy the 12th day of April, 1972, in the

Varden trout in both )skes attract County of utah, State of Idaho, totrophy fishermen from many parts the highest and be t bidder upon theof the United States, Canada and

Iterms and conditions here)nafter

other foreign countries As these mentioned, sub feet to confirmationspecies grow big and carnivorous by the above entitled court, all ofthey feed primarily on schools « the right, title and interest of saidsmall, landlocked bhleback or kokan decedent and estate in and to thatee sa)mon. Fishing for kokanee is real property situate in the Countyyeax'-roluld with a dat)y umit of 50 of Latah, State of Idaho, ~tlfish at Lake Pend Oreiile and 25 The SmgN%VIr's snd the NEgfish at Priest Lake, with no possess- SW M, «nd the E'kNWVaSW')!s.ion or weight limit. and the WQNWIrsSWQ of Sec-

The general season for the ta)nng tion 24, Township 38 North,of fish in waters of Area 1 sha)l be Range 4 %'. B, M.May 2? through October 31 for Terms and conditions of sale. Cashstreams, and April 29 through No- in lawful money of the United Statesvember 30 for lskes The general 'of America upon delivery of the deed

through October 31, unless other- and after confirmation of the salewise provided. by the above entiOed court; the ex-

isting mortgage will be paid andAdvertising Pays —Txy It discharged; title inrnirailce will be

furnished, taxes for 1972 wril be pro-rated as of date of sale; possessionmill be given in the f«II of 1972 assoon as cmps are removed by pre-sent lessee under a lease expiringAprQ 14, 1972, but with right to re-move crops during harvest season of1972.

Bids must be in writing and mustaccompanied by a cashiex's cheekpayable to the estate snd in theamount of ten per cent (10%) of thebirL BMs are to be submitted at theoffice of the attorney for the co-ad-xninistratoxs, ~ V. Barton,(Post Office Box 573)„622Main St„

tL ~to% MQ o. 83591 at my th e. after the first pubhcation of thisnotice and befoxe the making of saidsale.

The undersigned cn-administratorsreserve the right to re/mt sny snclall bide

DATED this 2nd day of ~1972.

s/EIAZEL M. BgQ)s/ASA J. COOK, Jr.

Co-AdmlnistrrltorsFrank V. BartonAttorney for Administrators622 Main StreetPost Office Box 573Lewxston, Idaho 83501743~71

IN THE DISTRICT COURT.OF.THE SECOND-JUDICIAL

DISTRICT OF 'IKE ST'ATE OF'DAHO,IN AND FOR

THE COUNTY OFUTAH'n

the Matter of the ~REAL PItQaaasx& FOR MIX

Burton Souders, Jr. will sell by s@d-ed bids the following real propertylocated in Ksxwtxick, Idshci„4 bed-xcrom Brick House, Kendrick Orig.,Elraa Lot 10, Lots ll and 12.

Bids to be kx the hands of theFirst Security Bank, Kehdxick, Ma-ho, not Inter than April 13, 1972, atwhich tixne the 'bids will be opened.The bids WOI be marked "Seal BidSouders Property" on the outside of

'the envelope.Successful bidder la&1 deposit I0~>g

, of bid within 5 days after notiSca-tinn bid was accepted. Balance duein 30 days, possession will be grant-ed on )ofay 13, 1972,

Arrangements to inspect propertyafter 6 p m. by appomtment, pious28~187 or 289-4951.

The undersigned resenm theI right to reject any or all bids.

2-16-72BURTON SO&MRS, Jx'.

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ofHILDA BLANCHE EVANS,

Deceased.Case No....

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GDIEN by

the under.igned Executrices of the%"III and estate nf Hilda BlancheE1~n, deceased, to the creditors ofand all pernnns having claims ~the said decem~ to exhibit them.with the Ilecesssrl vouchers, withinfour months after thc first publi-cation of this notice, to the execut-rices at the law nffice nf Thomas A.Maddell, P. O. Box 446, Lewiston,

!

'Idaho. or at the office of this courtat Einsnow, Idllhn, the s«111c being

t the p!arcs i'or the transaction of! busiilrss nf said estate, in the State! of Idaho.

Dated this 1st drly of Myrrh. 1972.EMMA LOU HARRISMARY A.NN I ANGE

1'xerut'.lrrs for the estate ofHi!<io Hlsllche Evans, deceased.

!Thonlas A. Madden

! Ai <nrne) for Pxcrutrkes'. O. Box 446,Lowh ton, lds!1o 83501

, Pul!. 5t; lsi Mni. 91s~t Apr. 6 ln?2

Transia g ppTreflans) stops )4rild oats, pigweed,ambsquarters. Protects your peas as noother slngie herbicide can. Sees themthrough awhole season free of these pests.Rain or shine. Helps you to cieaner yields.To a better return on your investment.Tref lan can also save you the extraexpense of hitting weeds later on in theseason with a second herbicide. Get threefor your pea money with Tref lan.

Shen you hear it from Elanco,you hear it right.

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THE GAZETTE NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 19>2

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Fr>ED ]tfILL gs MAIN OFFIOII]Monday Tftjzu Frfs]«y'-8 to 6 8«turd«y~ 8 40 18

HFJED PIJANTMond«y thru Frfsf«y —8 to 8

—. 14Ivs items From Final Services Apr. l I Gcncsee ValleyThe Iszelte - Hews K Y HAND]'Nff]J]tc

l P ~, g(1 IPL ~ I,d,„nMr, and Mis, Leonard Y«wfenburgGenesee Selt««is ~Fori~>sr«. WTILicisscnl bi'I M'-',8 'IG,.>;...,.>.„...„I,.>.A...),.j and family «te Lfinnei'n f'u]]nian ter Debr«K«y born Saturday, April

IIIJIIIsr st the post fMfire in Ketidrirk* zdsho sxsxz sad Gs>nssse, xdsho isssx . ccor ing o e Steering Comniit-Latsh Coibikzr, under Act of QoIIXIRss of March, 1]ZJ9.

e The faner«] service for Sunday ank l» e 'a 4 ], ThMrs Wm. (Gertrude) Theissen, wiIO j~ut horne in Uiiionto vn. Inca«ared 19 h}c Ies long 8llle joiiis

Ie a yw " „ox.«lip a «y March 28, wa«he]d Sat Nr. «nd Mrs. Le i » o two biathers, Dirk asaf Tei'ry,The Off]Cis Nneepaper Of Geneeee, Ketbdrfrk a>id Jkdia>>tta, fdehO entx he~ «t G ll be

p. ard«y Arrl] 1 at 10:00 a. m. «t St,jiveturned hOIne Sunday after "]S GrandparentS are 'hfra, hf]r}anIJane I Roth and Wtiaam A. Roth. Publishers in@ a questionnaire in the m«il dur-

y's ~tho]jc Church in GeneseeIftfng the Past week in PorQ«nd ithiVandenburg and Mr, and hfn Bt«n]eyWVUsm A. Roth. Editor -:- Mra Ra Lo, Web

with the Rev. Fr. Ed. Cope offirj«t-Ihfr. and ivlrs, Robert Foltel'nd «m Green, Great gr«ndp«rents are> Joee'vs xjdi T>r questjonnmre will b e t 'Q ink;. A~frs Wilson Esser w«s organ-jily an>f the Arthur Tyez family. tTobfn and Mrs* Toss Green, both ofGenesee —Te]eyhone xss~ Kendrick-T lephoae xss-szm turn envelope and the co,tt ist and Mm. Glen Baumgartner and

lMr, «nd Nis. Beios Odenborg, Alan

ivou>8 iikv tc gave >bern:M k lm vmp tv@ID~mt Iymvivp>> mpr.I

ppd Stvvv cpietmicc> pi cpppcv»i

Mother mci >appb>pv, vcbp vvipvn.as possib]e. The student teacher

Pid] nI«re e were Dennis Theissen„E«ster for Mr, and Mrs H~]d ed home Sunday are both doing fine,AdvertLdng Rates Given Upce App5caUon spe«k up 'or concerns conference will y e n> L y Hiisfurther,'Brincken, Shir]ey and Marie of utah

,' be held April 18th. The Concern«i D ll B t.ary Nearing, and «nd Linda Brincken of Spokan;i Isegiglf /IIX]1iRI'y sfstS,'onference where everv II«tron in G t d

Lauiie Odenborg, Mr. «nd Mm. Cha .I i ALT the district is invited w7il] be held '«t 'T .. w~ +~ " Odenbo g ""'l so''" N"i Odenb "g'CSj d P~t1 A1 "~ ~~7:30 p. m., April 19th in the vMu]ti-

isr-Nose] Rhineland, Gernakny inland Lit«la Rathbun and Julie of hfos-H<1d At COmmlllfitg Chgf'eh Purpose room. Dr. Tony Ar~t »< 1892 sn" c«ine to America with her row, Jim Soiwnson, who teaches in Genoese —A publk bridge «IId pin.

f~m the Universit'y of"I'd@,o, wf]]"hg'~ent'.In 1894 After Uving about Klnzb rly w«s «evening caller. hfr. ~]e b ««lit rae p rtÃ, sf «so~f Gene«re Gene-*ee—The annual Easter lunch-'he key note «pe«ker for both th Ia y«r In eac»t«te of Nebraska and and hfrs. Yenion Peterson were Sat- by the Ainerican Legion Auxiliary,eon for members of the C. C. W. F. student teacher and Cence~ C M

Missouri. the family c«me to Idaho urday afternoon visitors. will be held:Sund«y, April 16 «t 7:30j of the Genesee Community church ence. FoUowjng the keynote s~ I

where MI's. Theissen has lived ever ]gr. and Mrs. Don I.inehan joined p. m in the Legion btjj]hfffig, PrizesMr. «nd Mrs. Jade Harris have rent i wss held last Wednesday in Fef]ow smaU groups wIU he cor~zH, with l

smce, except for a period of one year Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jurgenson «nd will be given and refreshment«served.Adrian Nelson apartment. ship HalL The wh~overed cross each group havI a ~@ to d,a d nine months spent, at Cob]en, Ger- daughters of Republic for dinner in Admission $],00, Proceeds will ]JeM a- Gertrude GI4bb]e moved from shaPed t«b]e was decorated with «secretary who wl ~ord alf H~ msny with her parents {1907-1909) Spokane pn Easter. used to send a de]eg«t>« t>o Girl'Spokane 1«st Thursday and is living a>ooden crass draped in Purple. At tfona] concerns ~p~ I th

t s. whi]e in that city Gertrude Mr. «nd Mrs. Lee Davis and family Statejn the Ed- Jutte spartment.Ithe base w«s a white light r«ndle en- poups. These co«em 'll be

'nd Wi]U«m Theissen first met. returned home over tJIe weekend fo]-,Mr. «nd I Jack I K' ch led with pink f]owers beside the for part of the data gathered in the ~e~ y 14, 1914 the coup]el]owing a visit in Lou«rock, Ozegonj

ts of Gene«re since Apnl of'1942 ~"g " '. ~ In*ng Et«ma] +cods Assessmeszt study. Everyone i Ch„h ~'rys Cathe]fr with hfs par~ate Mr. and

have so]d their hM«IIIe In g~ ~ - The praying h«IId Inotif wss, js encourasz«d to be sure and ~k', "~

m elle«a«M lmett Davis; in H«zdnian with his sjs-M, «nd M D,~h in~~8~ ~ also carried out on the mpk~ andiyour ca].mr for April 19 f th Thol&~, a f~r, p ssed away]ter Ml~. C~jf McD«nk]s and rani]]yunjouto~, and will move about A ril

p g pot ~ flowers C ncerns Confe~. e Jul 28, 1966.~ with the. G>ene Torgets in Lake Q»we-

hf jffo «nd also visited isi Lincoln City

lf mak th h d b A d g, "And It W E«ste, GENESEE TALENT SHOW APR 11l™y,C tho]f Ch rch G csee. with L „,tsM Gen t M«Idt 8% I ~ I

their daughter, Mrs. Ear] Weed was gi"en by Mrs. Thor Gilje, j»frs, . a~vers inc]ude three sons, Josephtand Nrw. Rash Both]or. .' is I I>PIHI!

ly ho a]so ];ve th~~ A] Ed o Hampto, Mrs. J In Arrhjo«]d Apnl 11 at 7:30 p m. Genoese's ta]- TM" ' Ge"csee'ar] The sej Mr. and N . Wm. D I'

der is employed at the Low~ G~ .t Mrs. Wade Hampton. Mrs. M«rtjn ~ Peop ws]l be enteIIt«fnfng you ~how'awrence Theissen, Cheney entertained on Easter gmbdsy forStout was the so]ojst accompanied by again. Prices for adults, 50c; stud- Wash; two daughters, Nrs, Alfred hfr. and hfrs, f~q Hove and Marl«Mrs. Elvon Hampton eats, 25; preschoolers, free. (Marie) Isaksen, Cheney, Wash.; and Jo Dope]l «nd friend, Juify Nelson, ofy ~pter 27, O. E- 8. wiU meei On the decoration committee were Matinee for school children, 1:30,,M~. Ed (Helen) Hasfurther, Cene- Moses L«ke, both U. of f siodents.M~&y, Apnl 6 at S p. m. in the Mrs. Thor Gilje, Mrs. qV«yne Hs no admission.

' '',see; 10 fp'andchj]dren and four great Judy was a Friday until Sundayton, Mrs. Jim Azchjba]d, «nd Mrs.

'randrhiidren. houseguest.> 8 pJ H II + > 8 GptR8RR HIGH 8GH GGL Gn e v pc, I 88, p8cvv8 pp y e8

I Rm Icr 8 i etc c 8u cc ccTHIRD QUARTER HONOR ROI I 6 1965.

rs. Gertrude Theissen on Saturday. iam V«IIdeIIbarg, Mrs. Lawrence iBurial in .St. Mary's cemetery.

)Ed. hforken «nd ]bj«riette, >MrMrs. Dan Rowley of Spo]-ane was B own, Mrs. LaVera Heinrich, Mrs j Shorts of Moscow were in charge, Mrs. John Stout III>A] c"ild»II and ifohfarilyn Baumgartner, Dan Dich],tpvvi of bvt son, Ron Rcvvley mtd

' " p 8 Dorothy Jones, Rik Rcbivvicv Nikki f11$ Mcvcvtv >I',ycJlvP sPent trove Pciicy cccii 'iycA-j

Joh«n n «ad~ sinn «n of th e lun ch eon . - N II Gra de Be]ow B ':

' ~ . Ken'

eth Jen kias an6 Ism i ly. J4n.Mv. aced kiev Jim Lyccm Jt mm1 ~ ~I,ptcd Dvpeii, Bbvvi Herman, Jerry III tprnrsee Qybr P 0fsmily and Mr. snd Mrs. James Ly M Th

~ so @ ~—WIII. My«ra Bi]lie Robson, Laurie Ander- ~ ~ land Mrs. Wm. Jrnkfiss. M«hf]g«s - 84«bffelsoII, Tezlea Baamgaitner, Ann Poe,, hfr. «nd hfrs, Tom Boyd, Jeff,,

had dinner with the f«mI']y ~pze, Cheryle Fzederickson, C«thy Ben' Gene~ The foUowfng is a brief - Tracy and LIsa and. N s rene Bcr j Tfze«B«tlerfe«. Asks~~returning home in the ever/jag. was «patient in the hospit«l there 'nett Curtis Hermann, Keith Davis schedule of the iNorth Biennial 'St«te'ger were

'Rpvtetscm>sy dinner gvvpm Mct>They vvere bovseppvstv Rcctpvbcy vvv'vs Divbi, Wayne Jensen, Lppacm Convention ci the Gmbcii ~ Dcv>cbicm biv cm> bivv. Wm. Re>tv m Rt. Jvbc ~ ! pimp> AT 88>>> - pv .At Lt>M jand Mrs. Robert Borgen «nd sons ning of Mr. and Nzs. Lester Wo]dlhf«der, Ora Denrkler. cf Americavvt for A,pril >.8.P at biv. cc> Mcv. Tbcc Giiiv vPA Mr.)were Mr. «nd Mrs XeIIneth Aherj„and family in Spokane. They ersjo Honorable Mention —B Average St. hfary's Parish.Mzs. Li]He Aherin„Mr. «nd Mrs. Ait ed a visit with Inga Djizsen whUe In No Grade Below C pvi>v>Apvii >Gc, ,Rvmm oi ~>lr. pmi Mcv Ycvnop Pvi-,.Borgen and Mr. and JMr. Wm Bruck, the Wo]d home. ]]jfarve]]e McConne]], Theresa ison, 3:00-5:30> Registmtjon, erson last Friday evening,David and Rehee of Moscow.. 'r. and Mrs. Lawrence Broemefjng 'szgaiet Helbling, Jim Hermann, State Board Meeting '...,,]Q~rlfnyh +~ yemO<f>

Mr «nd Mrs. Bernard Griesez wer«and family were> Easter djnruzr guests I Michael Johnson, Christine Le«chai«n 6:30 p. mvp Banquet, Cartezys CARD OF THANKSweekend guests of the'Tom Goodwin of Mr «nd Mzs. John Ready ja Lew ]Don Loan«berry, Steve pace, K«z]«Mrs. Da]e Seeker, presiding. Our hr«rtfe]t thanks to each and jj

famj]y in igt. Jahn's They hsd din iston. Spefire, David Stout >Rona]d ¹cho]s Va",a] Selections;,Mrs. Robert Kin everyone for the many kind deeds and j

+ ~ 0~~~ner at the Chuck Wagon in Spok«ne Mrs. The]ma 'Hoonn«II sperst Eas Chris Wishard, Jeffrey Woodcock, xer, Moscow. consoling words «nd other expre««fon«jjIIonoriIIg the birthdays of Tom and ter weekend in Clarkston with her Jeffrey Boyd, Jim Ev«ns, Joe Her'eading." Mrs. Stanton Backer of sympathy during our recent be-

~jf«]«of Lee>r]steal.

They also visited Mr. «ad d«aghter Mrs. Marie Tuschoff andlm«nn, P«mels Sc]1«rnhorst, Jjm Guest Speaker. Rev. hforse Later reavement. We are grateful to thef

meit««ad m«rhJ ~ «re og tfz«Loncosty> «nd «tten~ded famI]y I Baumgartner„P«trick Mervyn, Cheri Boise. '; Altar Society, and other friends and

services at St. Char]es C«tho~;c Mr. and 3frs- Wm. T«dy of Lewjs- IM ser Robert« Heath> Chery] M«yer S«tuzday, APril 8thIneighbors for the food, cards,

flow-'hurch.

ton wer eEaster dinner guests of Mr., Craig'asch, Dale F]erchjlmzer, Rich ':00, hfemarlaf Mass,:Ce]ebr«nt, Rev; jers. personal services «nd for the '.j

Mrs. Ver]«Hall and Mzs. Tin«J«c and Mrs. Marion Ho]ben.. Green Marietta Griesez, Derby H«s Victor Luetic, Gzeenczeek, ada masses «nd memoria]s. Your thoug]It-jj

ob«weze weekend.houseguests of the'«ster dinner guests of Nr. and farther» Connie Henuaan, De«n Kjn Coffee Hour, St. bf«rfr's «choo] «]«» wj l ]oniz be remembered- Jpg R«l&lFQIWayne Jacobs f«mj]y jn KeUogg. I Mzs. R«y Qaa]ey and children were xer, BiH Mayery Ray Nor«check 10100, Off]el«] opening of Convention The Family of

Mr. snd IMzs Don Herafaa «nd f«m IMrs. Happie Wilson of Moscow; Mz.. Linda Masgrave, Mike Odberir Bracer Mrs. John Skelton, State Re hfrs. Gertnide The]seen Lvm> RPP Pb A1'R8> ~ }ily visited from Monday untj] Friday/an Mrs Jerry Hines and chj]dzen of Njoho]s'teve Oderiborg Jim pez gent presiding

in Seattle with her mother Mzs I Lewiston, «nd Mr. and Mrs. L]o d Ikjas, Linda Phipps, Laur«Lee gu«]- Presentation of Colors, Boy

Verna Norman, and her brother Art Wihon. ,eyN>kc Roach, D,avid Rvmvbp, Rcp- . Rccpt Troop No. 888Norman .sml fsmj]y and sister Mrs L«st week end Mr. and Mrs. David er Teigen. ', Meetings and pane] djscassion

'«zyPeterson and Jfami]y. Msrtin and children were jn Spokane 'R-.HIGH HONOR. ROLI, '12:00, LanchcoII, Mrs. H«ny Egland,Diane. Phar of Spokane. spent over to help his parents, Mr. an(1 Mrs D

'o Grade Below' H Jr. presidingth«,X«ster weekend with her parents W. Martin celebrate their 45th wrd- .j»» Jensen Karen Ivezson,; hfe- Read~jag, Mrs. Staaton Brc]rer j.arter s at (ye>>cseeternoon c«Uezs were, Mr ~ Mrs rhj]dren saeirt the week visiting her anie Kambitsch, Tz«cy Boyd. Guest Speaker> hfrs. KennethJohri Baker of Gz«ngevjUe 'ar'eats, Mr. snd Mrs. O. E. Nanson-I Honors —At Least 3 A' Palo, Spokane, IV«shjngton

GQ>cvvii vvcvv fmm pvkbcy tc I Rboc>p Rcwivy, Mcx Rcbvvvcpv 'ivsic~sl Rc>Mmticnv

tricker of Clark toa wem Sunny guests of the Martius. j Tedi Haxton, Kathy GreenweU, Doug- Guest Speaker, Most Rev. Syl-Easter guests of their nIother Mrs The Youth Choir of the CoiamImjty[]«s Green, Diane Becker, Joe Ander- " te Trfenen> D D., SerVed Fram NOOn tO 6;00 p. m,Adeline Sticker «nd brother Son. Church mill pr«ctice at 1 p. m. S«t. son, K«thleen Jenness, Linda F]odin, Sunday, Aprs 9thMrs Stricker was made happy over arday at the church. j Cheryl Esser S:00, Mass, Celebrant, hfast Rcv.« telephone call received from her iMz «nd Nrs- Mer]e Roberts were ~ Honorable hfentjon —a B «versge Sy]vester Trienen, D. D. 4dtf~t3 2 ~™ wniidren —$1,00daughter, Mrs Chas. (Lo]a) Co]ezn«n i in Spokane last Wednesday «nd met No Grade Below C 9:45 Ncetjnws «nd, election of offi- QQQ)C Iy /HE POOR gOyS SAyUROAyof North Bend, Ozegon on Easter 'cott, who had a two Iveeks vac«tion'Sandy Alderman, D«n Stout. I„orii cers and delegates

Mr. «nd Mrs Joa W«gar and chil from the Devereaax School in S«nta Hermann, KeUy Sch«rnhorst, K;m i Retire of Colors, Troop 352 Iidren of Seattle, Mr. and 'Nrs. D«vjd BaI'bar«, California. R«ndsll, Steve Myers, h]ark Eagen,

j12:30> Luncheon, St. Mary's School Featunng SteOk —ChiCken —SeafOOdS

Wsgar «nd two daughters «nd Wendy Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie K«nikkeberg Robin Carroll, Gary Bennett. Presiding> Mrs. Lcslie Allen, ~——— ~iand Buddy'ibey weie Easter dinner Rod> N«rk> Cindy and Karla were I Presentation of Aw«rdsguests of Mr and Mrs. Osc«r Wag«z Easter breakfast guests of hfr. «nd! F. F. A. NEWS Entertainment, GHS Majorrttcs

Uy ta ~ Mzs Dick Sch«rnh rst Bob Jjin «nd Three Genesee FFA Inelnbers Rol}home Mond«y. Mr ~nd Mrs Wa - Brace. R«]eigh Hampton of Cl«rks Hermsn, Dave 'Stout, «nd Dean Kin-ren Ljbey were unable to «ttend «s ton was a]so a guest. xer, along with their «dvisor Wayne ~IIVeSCOrgMr. Lfb y is rma~zatjng tisf« - Easter gunday guests of Mr. and Borgen attended the State FFA Con- General Convention Committee, p /fit Se~tori]y foUowing b«rk surgery hst Nrs. Forrest Durbin were Mr. «nd veiitfon in Burley, Idaho. We amv. G]«&a Beck~, A a u, L d« y,C'> VgWedn~«y In S ~ H~ h~jt«]. Mm'. Rich rd D rbin, Spok ~', Mr. ed In Bur]ey Wm~ay mornmg and S'h}«ter, and Man'e Zenner.

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Mr. and Mm. L,a Gr~o and fam- and Mm. Bob Durbjn'«M Miss 'Edm sp nt the day in m~ti~. On Thu~-I]y of L wjston Mr ~ M~ phU Durbin Moscow and David Darbin, day we sPent the morning sessions in SehOVah'S %itneSS NeWS I

Wjmer «nd children of Gr«ngeviUe, Mr. aIId Mrs. John Luedke visited meetings and dariIIg the «ftenioonIand Nick Bfefenberg wem Emt r from Tuesday aIItj] Mond«y in Sanziy session Ron Herman «nd Dave Stoat

tWe minie y W~] «nd the ~ice I

I-ife Iasur«nc«dinner guests and visib m of hfr. and side with their son-in-1«w «nd d«agh received their St«te F«rmer degree.imping will be Wnce]]ed &e wWk of i, For For

j]sm E~r nd R„. ter, Mr. «nd Mrs. Fred N«gee and Fnd«y morning the new officers were lA+n] 2nd, «rcordjng to the prcsfdingI Protect]onNrs. Adeline Stricker informed us f«mily'. Mr. «nd Mrs Don Ringe and fast«]]ed and the colors were retired lain]ster Instead, preparations are

Monday that her son pvt. Don«]d 'family of EUensbarg joined them on We then returned home later th«t'being made to convert the high «choo]Btrirker, who has beeli statjoned with i Easter Sunday.

le«Incevening. gym at Orofino, Idaho into a ]«rife

«nny «t C«mp C«mpbe]] Kcn Mr. «nd Mrs. Doug]«s Kinyon, Spo-, K ngdom Hau. 'The].c.] ~st a - 'I,DRED J. In~u~sh«s been transferred to Mazy]«nd. '«IIe were Friday overnight guests of FOR FFA PICTURE n.A.,tfon wi]] joiII 11- other W«shfngton,,' 0APM /48His new address is: Nrs. Viol«Sch«rnhorst. Bob Kin.-! Pictured abave are Dave Stout, Roa jand Idaho congreg«tions «t OroAno. j'EGIONAL MANAGER

Do ]d Stri k 518 64 2360 yon and Nrs. Sch«nzhorst wez'e San 'erman, and Tjm Burke (Nation«l He« is w~~ the ~» Ofnce 743-9f)14Co. C STA ENI BR SCH BDE day dinner guests of Mr. «nd Mrs. FFA President). Ron «nd Dave re- Ineetfngs wf]] be held fn connection 318 4Vefsgerber Baf]sffttrNSA OCTS Box 201, Neal Kinyon in C]«rkston. ceived their State Farmer Degrees with the semiannual cf aft conven- L&VISTON, IDAHO

p ~ G d Nd 21005 iNr, «IId Mzs, C]«rcnce hfont«g in Burley «t the State Conveiition on t'o" of Jeh v«h sNIv. W W Burr a& Nrs. Edn«l were Saturday overnight guests of Msrch 29th. 21 departments are preparing the

Magee were Easter dinner guests of i f>frs. Edna Smith and Nr. ««d Mrs. setting «nd progr«m. Extra ch«irs l

hfrs. hfiziam Vandenburg. im Homel in, Spokane. First Grade News will be J>rousrkt in to help sent theMr. «nd Mrs. Jack Smit'h «nd Mr. and Nrs. Bill Edwards, Osbarn, We «ll enjoyed our Spring vacation near]y. 1000 expected delegates.

hfaridee of Seattle visited a few d«ys Idaho were weekend housegIIrsts of but its good to be bark to te]l ourISoanyl >imp]ffving equipment wfl] be(last week with her pareizts, Mr. «nd i Mr. and hfrs. Ron«ld Geltx. friends about it III«ta]]ed by 9«]e Bobbitt and «w]st-(Mrs H. B. Jones, The Smith's son, Mzs. Lucille Noser returned Satur- I In Socfaf Studies we are studying ants so the progr«m w'iU be «udib]«-Hardie did not accompany his p«r'«y from Kelso, Wash. where she h«s the pioneers «nd 'how they Iived. We throughout the gymn«slum An oz- PRONE QSents to Genesce as he w«s «ttending been visiting Mr. «nd hfrs. Jim Fritz- are finding that, pioneer children h«d chestr«will be org«nhed by Davea ski party with a group pf church ley «nd family the past two weeks. I

to work much h«rdcr than we do. Wolfe of Pot]«tch. A qufckwh«ngepeople in Njssou]a. Nrs. Noser, iNr. «nd ihfzs. M«rvin j We are making tr«nslacent butter- backdI'op of outdoor props will be ~ .!p,,p»

Sunday dinner guests of hfr. «nd Moser snd Psa]««nd Mr. «nd Mrs, flies in «rt. They are going to dec- used on stage. KeUy Zink of Wefp-Mrs. Donald Springer were Doug]«s Willis hfoser and fainily were Easter orate our windows, pe, Idaho and crew will manage the ~CA~Springer, Mr. and Nrs. Lcw Nesscr-idinner guests of Nr. «nd Mrs. Ifobert stage.smith, Nzs. Le]«Springer, Nzs. K«te~ B«rbce and family in Pullman. 6th Grade News Rooming j'r the de]egatcs is underB«am'«rfner «nd Nz. «„dNzs. W«de Mr. and ihfrs. Adri«n Nelson eizter- Nc h«ve been making posters for" """- "ir«ti» of Henry Bcrkwith «Hamfiton.

jit«fned at Easter dinner for Mr. «nd library Poster contest. L«ina Allen j Pinehuzst. Even a c«feterfa serving

Mr «nd Mzs. Stanton Berker, «nd; Nrs. K«y NeLson and family «nd Mr. ]was our representative to the poster three hot meals a d«y wil] be set up NARKHONF. 90„Mr. and Nrs. Don Seeker «nd family 'nd Nrs. Erwin Skogstad from Coeur, judging hq]d in hfoscow on Tucsd«y, in the gym. M«ny vo]anteors will 6 E N 15 ]8 E E, I D A II Owere Sunday dinnez'uests of Mz. d'A]ene; Mr. «nd Nrs. Harry S«mp-'April 4th . «id WiU]«m W«rrcn of Pinehurst toand Nra. D«lc Becker snd f«mily. son, hfoseow, dnd Mr. and Nrs. Jay I The cf«ss is very road th«t K«thy j prepare «nd serve these meals.

hfr. «nd Mrs. John Eg]«nd «nd Gin- Nelson and family. I Moden won the regIon«1 poetry con- | Some other dep«rtments includeny of St Johns were guests over thr Weekend houseguests of Mr. «nd 'test sponsored by the Id«>ho Beauti fi- first aid> checkroom «ml cleaning.weekend of .Mr. and Nrs. Harry Eg- Nrs. Don Pittm«n were Don's chi]-~c«tfon councf]; A]] of our poems wryc The coordfn«tfon of «li the depart gggg f mlxw gllyabes)land, gr. dren, L«urf, Andri, Nark «nd Kirk, good, but wc felt 'hers was the best, ments insures «sarcessfu] conven-

Mr. «nd Mrs. George Sch«rnhorst from Moscow. We «]1 think it is outstanding enough tion, one Chat will «eh]eve fts go«] ofwere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ]Mrs. Nary Lettemriafer entertain- to win the state contest. instruction, fc]]owihfp «nd expression AITC «sex« f~saIind Mrs. Paul Parks. ed the Gct Together club Monday eve- of f«ith

Weekend guests of Nr. and Nrs ning Guests were Mzs. Kate B«um- STEVEN DOUGLAS GARRETTGeorge Anderson were Nr. «nd Mzs. g«rtner «nd Miss Bern«dette Weber. BAPTIZED SUN. AT ST. JOHNS FATHER OF MRS DON BENNETTJemy Canon p> Spokane ap> bit pNzm were vcop by Mv.v. Tint Jaccbv. Gmmcee —Steven Dcvplm Garrett 'i>- pASRRR ApRIL 8 IN LRwIRTGN Rf]R] RI> PSI fell> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~....,...,$4]] fff]snd N., Lee F]eishman of Pullman. N~ Miriam Vsndeaburg «nd Nrs. Inonth o]d son of S/Sgt. «nd Nrs. '] r]es HerteN> 82, father of

Mr. «nd Mrs. Herman Bje]enberg Iacille jNoser. Thomas Garrett Nt Home AFB wss ¹s.Don Bcniirtt of GrncRec pqxsedspent Sunday in Spokane with their Mrl «nd Nrs. Oscar Danie]son werc b«ptixed Sand«y «t St. John's Sun- «w«p'. Sunday, April 2 «t St,. Joseph«son, Don. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. «nd dsy by the Rev. Christian Oswood, hospital <n f.ewfston of the effects of'FFICE HOURS

hfr. «nd Mrs. Dsn Esgen of Spo- Nrs. Jester Dich] «IId boys. His gi«ndpsrents, Nr. «nd Mrs, Lc- «stroke. He h«d been ]11 two I]«ys.k«ne were weekend guests of his par- Mr. «nd Mrs Carl Simons were S«t- Roy Gsrzctt of Seattle srrved «s Besides his wife, hc is survivor] byents, Nr. «nd Nrs. Jo]zn X«gcn. arday overnight guests of Nr, «nd Proxy fnr Mr. «ad Nrs. Kriedez of «son; four d«aghtcrs; n sister; 1.7

Mr. «nd Nrs. Everett Jones of Au- Nrs. Elmer Nundt snd family in J5t. Ifome who were unable to «ttend. gr«ndchf]dren «nd 2 great Jrrsndchf]-burn> Nash., uncle «nd «ui]t af Mrs. Coeur d>A]cne. On Sun>1«y t'here Roy rind wife «nd TnnImy «nd f«m siren.Howard Broeme]ing mere their house were guests of Nr. snd iNrs. R. F. ily left far their homes Monday morn- The tuner«] w«s he]d Tars<lay «tguests fram Thursday to Mond«y. Molter «nd family in Spokane, rr- ing «f'ter speni]fng the weekend with 2 p. m. «t Brower-W«nn Chapel wffih,Joining them for Easter dinneI'ere turning home Monday. thiir mother «nd grandmother, Nrs. the Rev. E. Pnul Hovey»ffieiibtiiig.Mr. and Nrs. Gwy Anderson «nd Nr. IMr. «nd Nrs. Joe Schooler an>] Jo Anna Garrett. Burial in I~is-C]«zk Mcmori«] 'Q)7R)QU'fR FOR S>Aalnawsws ~ra ssand Mrs. Larry Vest«] «nd family of Ann were Easter dinner guests of Nr Gardens. s

«nd Nrs. George B«amg«rtIIer, It fs diff]ca]t to s«y what is fmpoxsf. end PQRIjQRO Fgggll.)ggRI g,Mrs. Dolly Gehr]:c «nd NI . G]adys Nrs. Belle Block from Spokane b]e; for the dre«zn of yesterday is the B]e«lcd «rr they Who n«vo the gift ofI 4 CHBNICAI.S

Liberg visited Saturday in Coeur d'as «weekend guests of Nr. «nd Mrs hope of tefay «nd the re«]fty of (omar- m«k]IIg fric.;ds for it fs on« of God'Alone with Mrs. Martin Liberg who j David Kuch]. row.-Robert H, Godd«zd. best N]Its j'fern«s Huffhes.

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GIIW oF NFW GRoiyrH CAI)D OF THANKS

I c«n see the scattered remnant» I would like tn say "thank you"of Ea»ter Basket»'ru»». to all my friend» and neighbors for

And bright cards of remembrance, the c«rds, f)niver, visit» «nd otherTheir greetings brought tn pass. kindnesses extended to myGreat bello rang out frotn lofty nnii t-te during my stay in the hosp-

»plre»r 1tal—A)lees juber.Some echoes still remain, 14p

The ancient mess«ge still inspire»Yet no one waits in vain.

We'e heard ag«in the Great StorySung by the chj)dren sweet,: A<i V ir tilt V I l: us

All tj>e p«jn nf cruciflxinn—Gone with Resurrection!—Luciiie Nag«A»on FOR SALE: 1949 Ford tnn Pj«up ~

Bruce G)end, 2!)54724, Gene»ee tfSluggish Engines FOR SALE: 1965 Ford Gul«xie.

2Spring Is here. Sn is»ujt pollution. I

During the winter, »u)t is »pre«ej FOR SALE OR TRADE—'65 Duc«tLon highway» to melt snow ant) ice, Phone 276-3542. 4t13nc%'hen spring cnn]es s4rns of the win.tar sa) t tng» begin tn show Sall «a FOR SALE mj)k goatee kidstar runoffs from highways sink into A]j]king nan», 276-3538. 9tfctha water table Thi» ean effect the«oil that plants arid trees grow i~)l as the drinjsing wst r nf anjn]ds Phone 276-3538. 9tfc

I.OUSE FOR RENT—in KendrlcksA~A ng t the Sa)t Inst tut, 9.8 phone ~tnn 143.8803.

million tons of salt were thmwn nnthe nations highways last winter. En- WE NOW STOCK Cut lumber,vtonmenta)ists are «roused because of Abrams Hardware, Kendrick.the negative effects of salt in wild- 1t]4clife such as rabb)ts and pheasants. ——-- - — - I

And salty soil ls.toxic to some p)anb] FOR SALE: 2 farrowing crete». 850 j

and trees, such as Vermont,'s magni- such, Dave Stout, AT 5-2953,,f)c)ent sugar maples that burn «abr))- G.Asses)bant, red ]A the full.

Verninnt —which is worried about FOlk BALE: " u»ed dryers. Good

it« drinking w«ter, ton —js Aow us)ng condition. Esser Construction, Gene-

«alt vary sparingly on its h)ghways, sce, phoae 285-NllLast wtnter it was thrown On in yin. FOR >Om F~Che» inatead Of Shnye)fu)S. SOme ph]phuuu ta)e h M)N« Mab-town cnunc]ls in New Engjand~pur-, t«278.3]lOL tf-]»or«d oa by aroused c)t)FAA~ have a) ~

ready banned salt from thctr roads nr SCOTT'S TURF BUILDER. >g Price.hllve started a phased rep)«cement«

i Abranes Hatrjware. Kendrick.of salt by sand. The government'»i Itl4cEnvironmenial Ihroteebnn Agency, I.for the first. time, is about to Put a <FOR UNION 0)I Pmducta in thslimit on the amount of celt acceptable Keodrjck «Fea. call Bj)j Rogara

for drinking ws>r. This is sure to fj80%851 tfaffect, the highway deicing issue, ac- —,cent)jag to experts. %ANTED 'I'O BIJY tractor csb for

There sre all k)nds of w«ys to fight a 9, 2 tractor. Cull AT 5-2933, or

pol)ut)OA, including air po)I«Uon, SH 8 iii23, Lewjutnn, nr contactBelle ls«keen

Qai Car) Sch—~~p hT $4)9) fortCALL I'OR MDS I)tsjsa Ojj Prodac)a. If ~ answer eel

ON REAL PROPERTYGordon Peters wui sdl by sealed

bids the fojloye4ng real property, lo-, FOR BALF Metal social security

cated in Jullaettu Iwts 100 feet by cards. Call Bobby Bain, 289-5782.

I00 feet. 289»5961 or 276-3718.Bids to be in the hands of Robert i

4t12c',

Nagnuson, Kendrick. Idaho, not )st-ar than *pr)I 22, 1972, at which tbne WILL DO ROTOTII~NG, After

the bws wj]j b» opened. The bids isdj) schon] or on weekends, Steveand'e

marked -~)ed Bid Peters Pro- Doug Cra)g. Phone 289-5047

y" on the outside of the cnve-2!14c

pe. FOR SALE —Cracked Egg«. 25c. Arrangements tn )aspect property

Ltaa. and FrL Howard Wolff. Ph.The undersigned reserves the right. 28)H$5S 52te

t)o reject any or all bids,FOR SALE—one buckskin mare, Il

St)4c year«old. 40 pjgconL 2 drakegeese, S. hens, )4 rtngneck

phea-,'t»LnttL

Mrs. Ct«Fence Thornton.

Lat«h, State of Idaho wjj) sell at HOUSEPublic Auction at'8:00 p. m. Pacific ha)f basement, 6 )ots, Extra house',

standard -'Ame. on- Thursday," Aprt)j

- to I)nish for rent«) -Income. Seat'S,1972. the fo)joiilng described real. gattr)cn spot in Ju))«etta. DougIproperty S)lasted m4th)n the Cion]nty Ward, Je]1)«etta 2i6-7281

of la«tahe Nolo of Id«ho. to-wit: ]t]4cLot I «nd 2 of B)ock 12. of theorjg)na) Vill«ge of Jul!«eua ss FOR SALE—'62 Ford Falcon StaUon

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shown by the origina) recorded Wagon. 6-cy)., Stick, R k H, spare!phst thareofs the appra]sed iea)ue Urea 4 wheels. Good app45llLllcen l

being $],300.00, Dependable, gnnd running cond)-)

The suction will be held st the c)ty Uon. Ern«st A. Stejgcrte, Rt. I BoxI

Hal) in Juj)artta. Idaho, 26. Jul)sett«. phone 278-3336,

Theperry of Juuaerhr ean aeeepr,tfnc

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Ilo icos srnounr Ihlul she sup~i Dm YOU Khioep YOU rphN RipNTshore(ore. The raus arose ha ror sash.

«tap)ers, lawn thatcher«, ferU)jxer'eptor rrjcct any or sll b)ds.

Harold Freemanother Items at ABRAMS HARD-

Floyd HcimgartncrWARE CO Kendrick. tf<2c

City Clerk FOR SALEpub 2 Umrs: 1st Pub. Aprj) 6, '72 1951 IHC L)80 21/s T truck, Cheap.

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THE GA?iPiTTE NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1972

~ GOIIIc]] Rule Southwick News4 Stony Pointj]IF». Ernest Stc)gers group met Monday, March 27, at the

home of Nr. «nd Mrs. Phj) Johns.Easter Sunday News Mrs, George Merrick gave an inter-

%he Helena Brown home wss the eating program about her recent trip,scene of a happy family gathering on to the Hn)y Lands. Other guests for

own private "egg huni.". bell and Mrs. Iris Mahon of DearyOne day i«te for "Apri) Foo)", Oid and Mr, and Nrs, Tom p]att, Jujja. Jo)ene B~~r

Mother Nature surprised «]l our'area etta"'pent Sstur y to ~~y ~e the Riday night after stt Adb8 the

ith rf ] d f f snd ewGeorge Finke's, Other ecent ~ tor» State F. H, A. Con venUon s t Bohae.were Mr. sm] Nrs. Rick Wilson of Jn]ene wss e]ected State Secretary.

Q~sx Qss~s» pigs»'ss L ~&A G]o a ches& spnk~ MF and Mrs Ernie Brammer and

Fnrtyenne gathered at the Les)ie p Qe T e D k W ~~ of je c and Jo]ene ate their Easter dinner at'a

Heimgartner home for Easter dinner. II«ppy Home Cjnb Ladies I ~' Lewjston restaurant. In the atteF

Grandma Lens Zumhofe, Nra.~

noon they v]sited MF. «nd Nra Ger

jN«rjei Straw «Ad chi)dren and Krajg «nd Karl Ga)low«y »pen

Home, returning there on ]jfnndsy. Nrs. Eula Galloway. Nrs, Larry Gal-and a huge crowd g«thered to cele- Inway came for ihe children Sunday route «nd sii spent Sunday jn Spn

~br«je.Included in addiUon to the above Janice Ga]loway spent the weekend J„h

mentioned were the following: 't home, during the spring vacatione o, a ome, u ng e sP ng vaca nIE)don Ford. Enroute home they vi» ~ fs Qy of Epbrats,

and chjjdrm, R,j~., Mr'.and Nm", mW~n~ay'~t,m ftt'~ Eva D~ at J~t~ ~ ~ M D ug p~ snd f~David Straw and children, Mr. «Ad cjub ladies gathered at the home of'h p k DonMrs, Arne Zumhofe and family and Mrs, Grant C)emenhagen to work onMrs, Zumhofe's mother and Mr. «nd d~ratjom for™thC t C]W d

~De]ores Cz~~R were c~~ «and MF. «nd MF», Ver]in Ben]amia

Mr». Adr~ prvne and chj]dren, all to be held Apdl 25ALt the Comnunjty]~ '' o - and f~]y snd Dm W~m or

of Lewjston; Valerie Wood«j) oi' EalL Present were Eu)a Ga])oway,,~ torPierce; Mr. and Mrs. Tim Straw and'orene Hoisington, Gertrude Sneve,J'm Wsjdenof C)~~'r. ~ Rume ~d Glm~ Wil n ~ Ni

' t week on Fd'ay Mht T~d ed fmm T'-St t Ehmjbd aft aNrs. James Cuddy and fami)y, Ju)ja- Leon« Wilson. Mr and 3tjns R)chard Wilson of

hofe'nd Mm. B tty Cowger «nd had as their East r di er 8 ~ at Wt e&,¹.d ~s, mfford ~t ~t the w~d with

Becky.Brew»ter, ash., spent fFolg,

Tbe Easter Fgg Hunt was repeat- Dear and N . «Ad Mr Cuff ~ Mursdsy to Sunday &th the Simp-~ Fonda returned to work Ifonday.

ed, repeatedly, much to the de]ight I S~n, Tmy.s m, they are friends, mhn were en-

I Richard wj]I spend the week with the

of a]i tbe chi]d"en resent. - '* . mute home from Cody. Wyoming. 1 Schoeff]ers.

." A p~. 'F. and Nrs. Ceci! C)uunberjain Mrs. R b Ft Simpson and M . Dnni

Mr. «nd Nrtl. Albert Hcimgartner I the steptoe schon] Lunch Room for p > y m. e o~ Frank Kei]ey of c]ar]estnn, celebrate

were S»iidsy euonncr guests in the I «A E«st r djnn N ~ ¹ Ed C mowski att nded U e Club 283 his 80th birthday ]«st week

Joycd their day ie"'1 dinner at the iMr. and Nrs. Har)ey perryman of" Open House w«s held Friday at

Eldon Hejm~rj ~ h.me. 'thi, 4-~t d~'~~y ove~ght g ~t of the! the S thwick Si mi hnnorori

Mr. snd Mrs. Bnb Bj«jr and child- ¹.«Ad Mrs. Pearl Haze)tine snd p Asmarea Sim sons.

~chic tnher puent home Satur- ~e hMk a ddve SundayNF. ~ M's. O~ L'wrenm of We)] m~ent ~ P~t .The

d«y afternoon. On Easter Sunday, Dwnrshsk Dam, the Dent Badge f ~ ~~ bo~ were Mr. and Mrs. JIm

M, ~ Nm, CleU» Ho)sing n dms Inn through to Elk River, BovGl and Sand Patt ~n ~dd~d of WR-~N~ Tom ~~~~

to the home of their son end f«mi]y,. home, Indeed a most scenic drive,y I Bmwn.

the Frank Hojs]nr'nns fo" drnner. I Mr. «Ad Mm. Je~ I )e ~ f~- 4.- 'Wss who have ~n Ming ber Nr and Mrs. AF)os We]]s of Head-

wear her new Ea ter sunbonnet to IA the evening they visited Mr. «nd Dais S'--e and Arnold Matt nputter in the flowers. ~MF»

y ~e n Ma tson he and Aaron had been working oaare vislUng her sister Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. «nd Nrs. L]oyd S)u»-'ffler wer Howard Dodge at psyetteguests for dinner jn thc home of hcr Saturday afternoon and evening has ~ su e ~enUvsister «nd fam'ly, Mr. «nd Mrs. War- guests of Mr «nd Mrs A M B)sn, Fg Fy g NF'nd Mrs. C]«y IQllg

ten S)emp of Lapwai, With the pre. field Nr a d ¹B~eld >o)~' «nd Nrs. Karl Bmwn snd Mike of

eence of hcr mother, Mrs. Hunter and other fern)]~y members on Sunday «t y Ne), ~ ~ Lewjston, Harvey Trip)ett and MF.

Au t Charlotte, and al their ~ud- thehomenfherbmth~NF.«ndM~~]'dayshenmthbermoth~,a d M . Co]. IM)er of A b ~

ren. Ruth said it was the happiest Me]vjn Knnen at Un)on~ l

'ash. Tbe Balers also spent the

Easter bl msnv vears, M d N Ch ] B NBud A~A&id Alth«R thbone w~k~ with It md Mm. C] y

pared and bros ht to t'c Ipnl Heim- guests of Mr, and M, H S~gartner home by Mr, and Nrs. Tom of Tmy ~ B d ~ y, the Tom Kings were Mr «nd MIs ~

Peters and Mr. and Mrs, Rex Wicks. Mrs Harn]d La n ~~ MF»",~ Aaron Wells, Mr. and Mr+ C)jff

vacation here, Feturnmg to ber school ~ MF

ing recent surgeryr under the )ning Ger«]d Ingje flew to Boise on WedI Chr)s Johnson. MF- snd NFs. Lowel

care of ber foiks.Satu1r)ay pre-Easter family dinner with tbe L«w Enforcement Planningt,„,„~„„~e w, 0~ant j~ 17)jttle~~at «AF ~F p~y M ~%~ E)~e Ji y ~

famOy gathered in Lewjston at the mission. In the evening be had dbmer «ftemoon.ho of MF. and Mrs. Kenny Rugg with three ni wbo were tog therto en)oy the oeeadon!

o ge A good number en)eyed the coffee guests and retuzmx) to Lewiston oa

MF and M~ Bin ~~ md M' M ~d I N„hour at ee Sou%wick ~t Of~ Monday.

daugi ter patU of R)ch)and spent a L)nnj Ing) ~<tended e«FIc e a.' Sunrise Wells'etirement. 'n MF. «ntl MFtL Tonsfem days with her patents and other Easter Services «nd bre«kfast at the Abna Bett»re)«Uves in the Heath fanNy home C«vend)sh Method)st Church. Frjda r cv «nd cn to

Gordon Heath and sons, PoUatch, Wednesday evening NF., and Mrsagujn ass]sUng in»pllng c«tUe R«y On»tot], of B C. ware dinner MF, and Mrs. A]bert Lawrence and

care to, thy Newt Heath r«nch, 'uests of MF. and Mrs. Eddic Galln- i f~v and Georgia Reace were Eas- I ~))Mrs. Dnn Carpenter nf Lewiston, eiwy, ter dinner guests of A]m«Bett» on and Mr. and

Mra.'er

mother-in-isw, ll)rs. Nell Carpcn- Harm«n and Helen Htnrjchs and Bund«y ¹ and MFL A])cn Rejcb-tcr, Mrs. Buck B«ttcrtrn and Nrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edd)e G«))nway andI enbcrg «nd iami)y nf Pierce visited I M d Mrs. Wade Caad)«FLec Heath. as a ~p. c«j]ed at the,'h]]dr«A iicnt mushrooming S ~y'hjs mother Laura pWchtmberg. I FNewt Heath home Sunday afternoon. —Not many were out yet. I W K d 'h f flThis group werc Sundav Easier din-l Mrs. NyiUe Arrasmjtb spent, most

I members «t theDaric'er

guc»ts in the Lec Heath home. Of last week with her s)ster, Mrs.; f E«stc dinn dMr.snd Mrs. E t S . d«gcw an 'loi'arnell at Cn)fax. Easter, ail

I De)ores Czmoiimki pris])]a Arm! I putz of Lew)ston They «I»o visited]]rand»on Jimmy Stcjgcrs, 15, were', attended a large f«m)]y dinner. t tsge. Laura Reichenberg and Alma

sy suppei guests tn Clark»ton, 'Miss Leon« Wj)son has spent hena n as »pen crIBetts iewre among coffee calle=s ofI s home.

Carter.at the home of Mt; «nd Mrs. M«urjce i spring vacaUon vis)Ung ~4th ber Donna S]mpsnn through the week.

fern)!y. Thursday, Mr. A. C. W)L»nn On S«turdsy, April 8th, the Ei«- Jack Nustoc home were Mrs. DnmthyKcn St«)gers «ttcnded an organ)* and Leon« dreve ie to Sudro Wnolev, )~ Grange at, Tee«keen wjl] hold

I Wr] ht, V)rg)AI«Wilson and a Ae)gsaUonal meeting of the Sjmmenta] Wn„ to get Mrs. Wilson whn has(open bouse for «ll pioneer residents'bnr

).hjs past wack.Cattle Breeder» in Boise two days been with hcr sister, Miss Minnie I offthe arcs„whose residing hc1'e pr]nrI, . and

Russc]] for sever«) weeks. On their I )o I925 N<] be recognized, There Nark drni-c tn Ke)]ngg and werc Sun-MF and Nrs Jack Mustee

Nrs. Mike Richardson and two, return to Spokane. they i~s]ted Nr. l mjj b a Pm~ ~d mf~sbnirnLe Isr min gg «A e

daughters of Ornf]no spent Saturd«y W)]son s brothers «nd hj mother ', @ "'"I day Easter dinner guests of Nr. and

With her mO)her HC]ena BFOW" An antique «Ad picture dL»P]«! ierj]1 i Nre.

Leon« returned on Sunday tn hcr also be presented. A]! «ttending ar«I Li~ Mjj]er is st w4 with ¹.After a trip to SestUe to visit schon] at Union City, Ca]if., asked to brin these for display., n

Felatjir» there Mr. and Mrs. A]vin, Jimmie Swtuuon spent TuesdaySt )gers called on folks here in the. night with Eldon Wj]snn.Stnn)~jnt area onc day last eel, Q g tenmaier home werc Mrs. Roger

Hcjmgartn rs and - mi ~ i I~ ZMlkeriean 1L1VgC Brunet'nd Mrs Eddie Lettenmajer

)«Ui>s from Lewiston ivcre Saturday 0 f~ ggeei'ening c«1)ers of Gr«ndm«Zum- i+hofc at thc Les)jc Hcjmgartner horn». By I]IFa Adolph Dean)cr

, ~ Park NewsAllen Helmgartner returned io the Mr. «nd Mrs. Ray Bcnscntcr,

U of I Monday of thts «mk, atter Easter dinner guests nf Mr. «ndlD«nny and Billy, Dan Guy and Dana

spending vacation at. home. Nrs. Tom Dennler and Nark ivcrc:, Ben»enter were Easter dinner guestsNr. «Ad Nrs. Gary Lnhmien. Vjckjr of Mr. and Mrs. FF«nk]e Ben«enter ~t %Mj

B)g Itet Birthday Party fOF Le«h «nd Wendy Of Lem)«tan; Erneat and, Danny end Billy Stayed With their >I d I)m ch«F]m st tto mLittle Lcah Hcjmgartn«r, daughter Lawrence Schw«F» of Camcron; Nr. I grandparents for a week's vbdt dur- t bU A tb r dau btcrs and snn-in-

Mr. «nd Nrs. Lee He)mgartncr, and Mr». W«)tet Dcnn)er and Nr. I ing their schon] iaeatjoa.was honored at the home of bcr pst- and Nrs. Geo. F. Dorm]sr. I

Mrs. Daisy Anderson, Moscow; and( 'Ck,)f ~d Nr ~d NF %,«)tercrnal grandparents, Roy and Ardytbc Nt. and Mrs. Rcx Tsber nnd Viv- I Ira Haven»„Lewiston, were Tuesd .' ~hHcimg«Finer on hcr 1st birtbd«i'n t j«n, Nr. and Nra BO] Fcv «nd Eric l ce)]era in the George Havens home.Ajvcrssry Satttu»)ay ntght. !»vere Easter dinner guests of Frank Kath]yn Norcy, Nnscnw, has been)

Othct11 Present inc)udcd Mr. tend'cntrcr of Culdcsac. visiting with her fn)h», Mr. «nd Nrs. ~„~a /Ouse fu]] nf ~)gag~ frnniMrs. Rairmnnd Heimgurtner, Grrgg East r dinner guests of Nr, and. Edd KOAL t»s iveck. It L» 'springsnd Shelly; Mr. and Mrs. Tnm peters; Nrs. Adolph Dcnn]cr and Debi iirre: j vacation" for Ksth]im. ivbn works at,'„„d",Nr. and Nrs. C. F. Lyndnr; Nr. and, Mr. and Nrs. John Chapman. Sbjc]lie. I the U. of I,

I Nr and Nrs. Jerry Smith «ndMrs, Syd Armstrong and snn Brad. ITcrrsa, Brvnn «nd Lcc Root nf ]wwje- l Thur-day, Mr. «nd Mrs. Frank]c'sinflv «crom sn cd bv his motherLapiva); Nr, and Nrs, Rex Wicks tnn, Mr. and Nrs. Les]sr Wui]ace nf IBcnsrn«r i~'cnt ««]] nn Nr-'» ) . V,tr„D«nj ] urA)cd tn Lcmand snn Darin, Orofino and Nrs. Dnr-

~Ilcndrjek and Mr. and Nrs. Rnndi Nc]snn. Frankjc's sister. whn ]jvr» st 'etnn tn visit Nm Daniels son-in-

ls U]rjcb «nd son Tnm Bnnin, Nyrt!c I Wa])«en and family of Spokane. I Tr]-States Cnnm]eh»cent Center in ]„,.~also Evcrctt Hebng«rttlcr of 'I Nr. «Ad Nrs, Adolph Denn!Or and I ]wwjstnn. Nnns celebrated brr Sit

C)«rkstnn. I Randy Wa!]«cn visited Les]ic Heim- 'i birthday on Saturday. Wh]]c in Lcw- Ib d n v due htrr L ieh Lnu born

Thc I~ He)mgartncr fsn1)]v sprnt I garjncr's home Frjd«y evening ivitb l L»tnn ]etr and Mr Ben»enter also I „v"'+ ' ™<bo™the past ivcck with his parents dnr-I Aunt Lrn«Zumbofn tend Nrs. Bi!]Ica]!Od on Jn's sis«r. Ruth Odcm and',rjr ~nd r]~ Hsrrv Smith Pnmcrnv!Ag tbr U nf I Spring V«C«t)nn. I StrteW «nd family nf Nnunta]n Hnn>e. I Ellia AndCr»nn. irbn iS Very i]i and ,'in~eecr]i nf

Nrs. Tnm Dcnn]er And NFs. IV«]ter 'n p«tjenj at. St..]nscph's Hnspijn]. I Brfn~ ~to~in born the Sn,jtb»I nln Ih)mgnrjner )tern]yr» 'CAA]CF Vbdted Ntu Kuni Drnn]CF I 'i)r «Ad M1» Andy Cnr «t]rllikd

I 6 X] Ii F]C]e S]en Vie)tedSchn)«rich)p AFr FFeA Work in Lniilstnn Frjda ".1 ~

'bc Eustcl'ullrjsee Srri jr(.'nd Brrnk-Dale He)A]g«r)ncr spent. fthm Nrs, Donald Dcnn)nr nnd sons rc- l fast at Caiwndjsb Sunday. Iu]cr j

'uesdayto Frjd«y l«st ivcek At Bulh turned hntlle w)U1 bcr Ainuirr, Nrs., they lo]nre) thea TOA1 Neon]» in Mere " 4-A]tI] OF TILgs;Kg)cv wjicrc bn b«d the honor of rc- Richard Pnpc jn N)ssnu]a tn visit for coil for Easter ejjnnrr. I ijv Aeen~v thanks]n the friends «Ad

ce)vjng n Union Pacific Scbn]srsbjp a eel. Dnn drni~ nor fnr the Eus- Nr. «nd Mr . Dirk Ben»enter ivrrrArj bbnr whn bnir bren sn Ueougbt-

in his -FFA ierork «t the convcntjnn tcr ho)jd«v and brought. thorn bark'Bund«y evening visitors in tbc Frank I I ] theld there! 'unday even)ng. Benscntrr hnnie.

NF. «nd Nrs. Chuck Nnb!c vis)«d Nr. nd Nrs. Bruce D ii.. Pu]I-I <,<,jt'» b„,, ]) b n «~p~p~b,t~'Nnnd«y OVCA)ng iV)th Mr. and Nra. man, iVCm E«St«dinner guee]S in~ l,urjllc 5)teginu A. 14p

Betty Cnivgnr laughingly rcpnrjrd Rcx Tabor, the home nf the Rick Beche family.their ncii> as "keeping thc mad bnt"

I Nr, and Nrs, bein)pb Dcnnlcrdrnve Tnni Cox returned Wcdnredsy frnnl I $5)bk L» « ~ n«g to + f~

between home and LehS))C's during up tbc Lncbsa tn ihc Nnni«na line Boise ivbcrc bc bud been visiting I ln jh dj~~. g R b~> ~™Mthe brief i'lsjt nf Grandm«Z«nibnfe Tbu»d«y and nn the w«y back they Mr. «nd Nrs, Jim Rnid and Jennifer.from Nt. 14onic, Grandma, Marie and I visjjcd iv)U> Mr. And Mrs. Denny R«y Heinig«r]ncr has been heinie

Elaine «nd the others departed for kjc]c in Knnshia. fnr Spring V«cation from tbe U nf I. ( they reported it 'ewss freezing".

Mrs. Cyntbj«Vrrnnn ii~ a Fmsjcr Saturday dinner guests ln the I ewI

]ier]] HcItngsrjnrr wss a visitor IA

r dinner giicst nf Nr. And Nrs. Frank rcncc Hrimgnrtnrr bnnir wrrr Nr. ]bc home of Flin Bcnscnjrr Thursday.

Wh«t happens nn hjghw«vs —lnrlud Hnjn]g«rtner. Gtrh.rr]n.n, Ju]j«C]ts,t

OA Sunday E]]u w<nt «Pcc]h Where

lng tbn mi)j)nns nf ears that s1

Cjndy Hnjnigartnrr ivas a Thue~- tend the Dtevjd Johnson f«mi]y, Lcw-.sb«AInycd E;1.]rr ivith ber sider

a)nng tbcm~ffccj» nur )jim, ('~FS day nn'd Frje)tev overnight @tost nf Letnn. The Jnbnsnn'S reimujiirej for Isnej brother-t~-]aw. Mr. und N

am the msgr snurrn nf n)r Pn!!uiinn. D)a]n Dnnn)cr in 1~.]stnn. Easter Sunday fcs]lvitirs end fnr «I Floyd DF-'rjrn .hr s]so r»llr) nn the

Using pub)]c transport«jinn whnncirr, Nr. «Ad Nrs. Randy Wannrr nne) sknrt ilejt. Jnjning the Hr]nigsrj-:."»feasit>)r rnn re»jure t)1n number nf children nf Spokane vis)!cd nvrr the Acre und Jnbnsnn'e for Eastrr «1<nnrr i

ghiv«y», ii cehhcnd iilth Nr «Ae) Nrs Ae)n]pb weere Cbue]lee Fny eu16 Msuejchcrjy. Mr, and Mrs. )r» 'Havens at jbn

5'jr. tend Nr» ]%i]j Frv and Erjr ]Kiev Hcjmgsrtner rrturncej ]n h]s ICountry Club in jwiejstnn Joining

Ivisited Tunse)ily rein) Fridsy rvrnlng srbnpi] Mnndai'. l tbc111 N rrr Mr. tint] Nrs. TLi] Hil vrn"4

wi'jb MF. «Ad ]e)rs. Rcr Tuber, Nt~. Rick Brcbr, Terr] «nd Tnnyn t unij family,

Drbj Dorm]rr nf Spnkan» ]s bn«1O Jnjnrd Rich for lunch in Lcivistnn nn 5]r. «ne] N.s. Emir sin<]em's t)t-

%pl!m nn vncntjnn this ivcch from schon). Thursday tn cnjrbraje Rjrh's birth- ]endNd C]nirch 'A 4wi~„in Sunday

Dnnnhi Drnnjrt Viaited Sunday, d«y, )uter that Cyrn]ng Rink'S fOlkS iu16 ]Strr Injnrd their Snn ]u,''S]pl Snd

RK%%]l)I!ljg)lhRfiiggg<gg I N«rrb 26 with b]s grnndmnthnr, Mrs, ca]]ed and sang "'happy birthday" grande)aeightcrs she]]ey snhe I*.bee'.im

Kuni Dcnn)nr In Low)stan. tn hjm from AU«nia, G«., whereIfor Faster dimrc:..

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THE GAZETTE NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 0, 1972

year for compar-Some grouse- come

ground as early asin March and strut-

ts peak the secondsou tluvestern Idaho.

more altitude.

unds year afterputposesa

e struttingecond weekreaches iin April inlater with

Sage Grouse Boomingia,tive

It's early springtime and sage to th

g use biologists are getting out into the se desert early or staying overnight ting

in order to appear at the edge of boom weeking grounds shotitiy before sunup to'It iswatch the ceremonial mating antics

Advertisin Pays —Try Itworkers visit the same booming

The President's declaration that~Latah County is a disaster area as a

result of the flood makes special taxbenefits available to dissste" v'.c'ims

John C. Anduiza, Public Informa-tion Officer of Internal Revenue forIdaho said that victims may deducttheir casualty losses on their 1971Federal income tax returns inoteadof waiting until next yeat.

Taxpayers who have already flied1971 returns nlay still deduct the11"losses by filing an amended returnor a Claim Form 843. The deadlinefor doing this for calendar year re- I

turns is July 17, 1972.Amended returns should be filed

oin Form 1040X. Copies of the formand instructions for its use are available at local IRS offices,

Mr. Anduiza advised taxpayerssuffering losses in the flood to pre-pare and retain records and infor-mation establishing the amount oftheir losses,

Nonbusiness casualty loss deduc-tions are limited to the amount over.$100 for each casualty.

IRS.Publication 547, "Tax Infoxmation on Disasters, Casualty Loas-es and Thefts," describes proced-ures for claiming casualty losses.

For a free copy send a post cardto the District Director, InternalRevenue Service, 550 West Fort St.,Box 041, Boise, Idaho 83707.

)Vater Diet8'ster ts lust about the most im-

portant single need of msn for healthand to just stay alive.

It belongs in the classification ofessential nutrients A nutrient isdefined as s part of food essential togrowth, development and maintenanceVi ster qualifies.

The normal body loses from 2 to2b quarts of water per day. With-out replacement it wouM take onlya feiv days to dehydrate the body.Dc~lb wuuld follow Even a 10 percent loss i» serious. Diets in whichfiuid intake is drastically reduced,are unsound and produce no physio-ogical benefits, says Esther lviison,nutrition specialist of the Universityof Idaho Cooperative Extension Setvice

lvater is the means of sn efficientdelivery and transportation systemfor the human body. It carries nu-trients to the tissues and carries offwaste. It is a solvent «nd withoutit the chemical reactions for basicneeds of life cannot function It isa part of all body cells. In fact, mostof our cells contain 2/8 water, whilemuscle cells msy be as high as 70percent water. It controls and reg-uates the body temperature by throw-ing off unwanted heat through evap-oration from the skin and lungsand transports heat from one part ofthe body to another.

Unless specially dried by one meansor another, most oods contain con-siderable water. Breads are 15-20percent; mealts, 60-70 percent; fruitssnd vegetables, 80-90 per cent, andmilk about 90 percent water. There-forel it would appear reasonable thata mixed diet of a variety of foods plusdrinldng from 4 to 8 glasses of waterdaily is advisable for all humans.

Is Revealedl Kendrick Joint School INs'o

Kendrick, IdahoHONOR ROLL —iIUÃIOIt HIGH

Third QuarterA

Victoria Hoisington.Russell Brammer

BTerrie Brocke, Doug Christensen,

Pam Foreman, Brenda Hillard, JeffHoisington, Diane Ingle, Earl Law-rence, Dorothy Lyons, Janet Thomas,Sherelynn Whittman, Tammy Armit-age, Carla Clemenhagen, MargetCook, Lee Deobald, Jayne Heath,Diann Heppner, Robert Maynard,Ronald Maynard, Abbie Millard,Traci Millard, Susan Schwarz, DianeSilflow, Rick Steigers, Cynthia Wall-ace, Amelia Ware.

HONOR ROLL —High SchoolA

Pam Halseth, Mike Price, Evelyn— Arnet t, LuAnn Brammer, Mark

Mustoe.B

Susan Benjamin, Bonnie Biddle-comb, James Boe, Denise Brammer,Mary Lou Brown, Zana Calldns,Debbie Dammarell, Jed Dedbald,Rebecca Eichner, Jolrce Heimgart-ner, Lynda Hudson, Lots Meyer,Mariann Silflow, Sandra Souders,Gail Sproul, Dale Taylor, David%'ilkiy, Kim Trout, Steve Alexander,.Jan Deobald, Ada Harris, SteveHoogland, Lisa Lyons, Ed Osborn,Nancy Parks, Ken Roaden, CharlotteSouders, Bill Thomas, Ed Anderson,¹ckArmitage, Rick .Benjamin, Jo-lene Brammer, Debbie Christensen.

iSteve. Eichner. Delta Heath, Karen~Ingle, Ron SMow„Don Benjamin,Rowena Davis, Julie Deobald, JohnHedler„Gisele Magnuson, Janet iMor-

;I an, Kathleen Parker, Robert Parks,Steve Parks, Dan Steigers, Cindy,Taylor, Janis Whitinger, Betty Far-rington, Nori Fry.

Sinr1 s..'unern. I ~>a]pe,

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tv~ Will Oriler Any SpeC4l Itetna Desired

iW)NIL TlltÃS BATTERIESPHONE 8824534MOSCOW, IDAHO

NOTICE —Efl'wtive Immediately >e %ill ByCLOSED EACH SATURI).EY AFTERNOON

We Give S Er. 8

(careen

Stalnys on All aumi1Ig Oli-if paid by the ISth of month follovtngFEY BROS REPAIR

Major Overhauls —Diesels Sc GasTune-Ups

Located

Old Mill Site —West of Kendrick, IdahoPhone 289-4177 Roy and Harlan Fey

MOBIL OIL CORPORATIONKENDRICK, IDAHO

Phone 288~1 Residence RV64N1

—I, laeaHO

S.'.7..'.I~ <.'..7'..' 7.<..7WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK

~ 11811ranCe!Fatigue May Be Emotions

If you are fatigued and believephysical exertion is the culprit, ttyresting and sleeping more. If thatdoes not work, look to your emotionsfor the answer, suggests the IdahoMedical Association.

Sometimes it will help to stop rac-ing about and start looking whereyou are going. Hurrying tends toreduce the amount of energy a pexsan has.

If your work is sedentary, exercisemay help. Walk often and take upa sport such as golfi swimming orbowling.

Make an energy budget with pri-orities for things to be done —includ-ing rest periods.

Check your living and workingconditions for excessive noise, badlighting, poor ventilation and op-pressive heat or cold.

Take a breather when you feelyourself becoming irritable,— the first,sign of fatigue.

A break in daily routine, a changeof pace, can be invigorating.If you feel tired habituany or un-explainably, look for a physical rea-son. See your family physician fora checkup. Poor vision can causefatigue, so have your eyes checked.If you are dieting, try a slower re-ducing plan with the aid of yourfamily physician.

+ FIRE

+ AUTO

4 CASUALTY

+ LIFE

+ BONDS

R. K. Magnnson AgencyPhone 289-4271 Kendrick, Idaho

ANS with 6% Sulfur Am, Nitrate2?-12-0 Am, Sulfate16-2M M54

SULK ON SAOOKQ

BULK GRANULATED GYPSUM

BAGGED GREENACRES GYPSUMELEPHANT $14Q48Reliable Nurse Bins and Spreaders

Radio Equipped Service Tfuc4For Fast and Reliable Service

Pe-.:l4ePs0

For. Spring Fertilizers—USE-

SPECIAL TRUCK PRICES

Our Aim ls To I'leose —Service Is Our Key

GEO. F. BROOKE 8c SONS, INC.A government for the people mustdepend for its sucaeu on the Intelli-gence, tbe morality the justice, «nd theInterest of tbe people themselves.—

Grover Qevelatxf.

Kendrick, Idaho Phone 289-4931

:(cnc'ric.~. (oe Iae Co.KENSRICK, IDAHO PHONE 2894961

MncLinaw Ttout Season bag limit for»portsmen is à kokan-There is no possession ot weightPriest L ke special fishing sea~n limitfot giant mackinaw trout runs from qy',

I I, takl fApril 15 through pecember 15. Gaff fish in the wat m of the Pangadehooks are Prohibited when landing, IArea'll not o+ rwi~se Ifish from a boat APril 15 througntegu>tjons th~ yeaJ is Mav 2April 80 «nd Decembet 1 through De. ">

nuLckinaw applies .to Priest luke andUpper Priest, Lake. The waters atthe mouths of streams for a radius Blessed are they who nave QN glt otof 800 feek into both lakes have the

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making friends for It is one of God'ssame seasons «s the streams. Daily chest gHts.-Tholnas 8uilbes,

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IF YOLl ARE A FARMER,

TIIEN OllR EASY, CONVENIENT

'ANK BY NAIL SERVICE

%ILL SOON BE APPRECIATED.

Despite the long, wet winter we know that Spring will soonbe here. That's when farmers get busy —too busy to bemaking a trip to town just to handle banking chores.

Many farmers in this area have found that First Bank ofTroy's Bank-By-Nail allows them to make deposits, paybills and handle other financial matters —It's fast, safeand convenient,

And, First Bank of Troy has been a friend to the farmerfor many years. They know the farmer of this area andhis problems.

5" )A:!I (0~'".KiYTROY - - - - - IDAHO

A kitchen phone is handy.Unless you'e in the bedroom.

Your phone rings, Why put up with the inconveniences of a8ut, there you are in the bedroom. one-phone home'fAnd your phone isn'. It's in the kitchen, just where You can have a bedroom extension foyyou had it pul when you moved in. little more than the cost of your first phono.7he kitchen was a good choice then and still is, pro- call us now, wa've got exlensious in fnanyviding you'fe in the kitchen end of your house. colors and several decorator styles,However, when you'e in the bedroom end (which is One will go very nicely in any bedroom,at feast l/3of your life) a lone kitchen phone can mean And, will even help keep youa lot of hurried trips, And in the dark maybe even an- out of the kitchen.

other kind, of trip, And missed caiis.feii4

SHlSQlR. TElKPHOA8

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THE GA2)ad 1-I'sp NET, THUIISDAY, APRII 6, 1972

W ~ m W W & ep' F 'W & W 'W W V 'W

IIOIIIS Cssklll ~ ~

Our recipe~ for this v'eek are differ-ent but will be a welcome change from

,the sante ones used over and over by

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housewives, who always ssk "what toserve the fatni)y this weeks"

l5es)s do get a bit in a rut thisI time of year so I'm sure these recipesjfront Mrs De)ott Odenborg will be

,Store thQA wc.lcome

APIIICOT-BEAN CASSEROLE3/4 lb, hanlhurger2 tbbl, sholtenfngI teaspoon saltI (8 teaspoon pepperQ teaspoon dry mustardI rup canned apricots1 I lb. ran baked beans

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Ipf. «Up ch1)1 saucethbl brown sugar

2 large onions

!Mix hsttlbul>~er, salt, pepper, and

mustard together and make into 18smal) balls. Brown in shortening. ~

Mix together beans, chili sauce,sugar ant) apricots. Add meat ba))sand p)are in Cassero)e, Top with

!'onion rings snd bake 30 to 40 minutes

IA nlod el"ette OVenBARBECUEI) STRING BEANS

I. Brown 3 strips bacon unti) cri)lp,

Drain and crutnb)e.I Aled)UAI onion, chopped

cupsUgal'Up

catsupcup vinegar

II)neh sa)tMix ingredients together ard sim-

mer about 10 minutes. Add to3 cans French string beansSimmer 15 or 20 minutes longer

I

Salty SpringsA sluggish engine is not just a

winter problenI. Getting your carUndsr wsV smoothly can be just as

Idifficu)t. in the spring or summer asIwhen frigid temperatures sabotage

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your engine.Jsm s Richards, road service man-

-ager of fhe inland Automobile Asso-It.t '.Stion poinls ouf, that there are oth-'er reasons fa,r those few Inonlents of)lesitation before s surge of power re-

, sults vs hen the driver steps on tlte ac-I ce)castor.

Rfe)lart)s cited) faur major factorI—iroprof er eaH'Uretor adjustment,Ifai)ure of pistons to fire in pulper

Uence defective spark p)ugs andfai)Ur;. of the driver himself'o de.

I pr ass III» arce) erator completely.In addition, the motor club off)cia)

Issid thc general condition of the car'. burefol; It)ufw snd pistons cin affect

pter'Ormance Fer inatanee,if a plug has a substant al carbon

mnnaes Carry Holubetz, Le4ttston, leglonaIfishery biologist for the Fish and,

ation Meetingwas organ)red on a, statew)de basis this stretch that many'ay die farmin 1934, with the late It. G, Cole of nitrogen disease. However, if thsJJ

Boise as pres)dent. He had served move rapidly through this stretch ofthe Ada County Fish and Game water and direct)y into the hatcheryLeague in the same capacity. Along many may escape adverse effecta ofwith other pioneers of organized

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the supersaturated water.sportsmen 40 years or more ago, he

I Ho)ubetz a)so exp)a)ned that stoc)c.knew that a club affiliated with a ing of catchab)e ra)nbow into Dworstate organization fs more effecuve shak Reservo)r has been delayed duathan an isolated one. This fnf)uence to the spilling. The outlet at theis multfp)ted again when it is affuf- darn is approximately I8 feet be)owated wif,h s national conservation the water surface and it is fearedorganization such as the National that a large percentage of the rain«Wildlife Federation. bow would leave the reservoir thrtt

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this outlet under the present c)rcunt-Nonetheless, the majority of Ida- stances

ho sportsmen even today belong tono club at all Though )arge in Plagued with problems this year, losnumbers, they have relatfvely Iftt)e mg L5 nulhon young steelhead to th-influence on conservation programs sease last September and 90@00compared to organized sportsmen- young steelhea to nitrogen superaat-If effect they let others speak for uration this spring.them, rather than pining a club andmaking their own voices heard col-Ilectively. It is dif6euK to say what is

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b)e; ror the dream or yestetthy the

tt ett sportsrnan, stt outdoor pso-Ihoes ot todep snd the totddp ot tome-

ple, would get together (basics))y )to%' Robert H. Godc)srd.

everybody wants the same things)they could insist that natural re-

!

sources be used so cover for wildlife,'leanwaters for fish, developed ar-

eas for multiple outdoor recreation l

Iany many other items are taken in-to account. They could then collec- uto 4..asstively swing the ~du)urn from!purely economic considerations tothose involving )cmlg-range benefitsfor future generations.

Clubs can do this by becomingconservation clubs instead of beingorganizations oi'ex) snd gun guys

'xclusively.Sportsmen's clubs canbe formidable forces for conserva- Re-BIIOdingtion or they can be powerful pains

~in the neck. Most clubs probablyrange some places in between. But +with a little more forethought and

!':;.-.'.,"'™.;-.„-:.~Umx Ice saep

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pleasant for the average club mem-ber and would undoubtedly attract, phone as&4essmore worthwhile members. The end

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result- more satisfaction for every-bod,y

I-,",";,"'.;;".„-;."-"„,„VASSAR- RAWLS,

I of the club. They spend part of the) meeting time discussing whether it,'t ~f)tggII434t ~))ageI is vheorth going on trying to givecounty sportsmen a voice in inattersof vital concern or just call lt quits.Generauy, they go on„but do it w)th !',

out depending upon the sportsmen,t',who wonpt get out to meetings snd 'it

provide the support the club needs,,'tThe officers snd directors of the', Levfiston, idaho

'lub vt<1 make the dec)a)ons thatshould be made by members.

Any good sportsman"s club must ', +t have legal projects to stay alive.I Many clubs do get, behind such ac-I tfvitfes as maintaining or improving

public access to s stream. or )ake, ~ ',t ~la~ ~HerlV)yOCI 3 ICI+l, developing a water fovp) area, bluld- I j'ng a clubhouse. opposing a Salmon!

I!River canyon road, helping with gun

!safety courses snd many others.

In addition to getting behind hunt-,'r

safety work, club members canget actix.e in youth work. The waysare numerous. Going SI) the vie, I L..''

, clubs can sponsor Boy Scout troops,I in) tfate youth conservation clubs, .

I donate conserhration books to public I

I and school libraries, send s teacher

! to a conserhwtfon workshop so the er

!know)edge csn be taught. In school,

, send boys snd gfr)s to available con-'erhmtfon camps snd sponmr con-!

mrhmtion contests for children,Through their reso)utions and,'

their )egfs)ative programs sportsmen I

organized in the Idaho Wi)d)ife Fed- t

oration promote what f)lcy vt~t in! TOin conservation. They are lvf))ing I

Ito study the department s conservs-! I,t)l.saba;BAgs

!tfan p)alls, needs and shortcomings'o

become wc)I inforincd ronserhm-'Lutheran Brotherhood, one of, tionists, the nation's Ieadfnsurancet or

Shat not become one of thenl"p, gan~tfon's offers1. Sound life Inmrance sev-

'~tended I.IIIemIIloyment. ~ 2. Mortgage c)earance money;t Ifeiieflts Available: 3. Money for education.

The payment of F~tended Unem- 4. Rctlemcnt money.

!p)oyment Insurallrr Benefits to Itis- 5. cash to setue

estate.'Io's

Unrmp)eyed wil) cease lvith the ', 6, Insurallce for womelLpayntcnt Ior the week ending Apri); 7. Emcrgenury funds.

I I, 1972. areording to Frank J. Hart- S. Disability income protectionIstein, )1IanttgeI of thr Mo.eolv of.ire 9, Insurance for chf)dren.

I of the Idaho Department of Enlp)oy- ($2.500 at only 69 per year)'ent, I)arb.tetn . afd that during

i

10. tudcnt+ Ages 16 to 25,the current period of Extended. Bcn-I $10.000—on)y $40.00 per yr.efit paynlcnts, a total of 52 per~As!

,I ereived such bent fits thlllIIgh 1'le

IIIOBFpIIT E. KAIIFltIA'%

Mosrolv Fmp)oyment. offtce, for n to-,'s) of 253 lveeks of brnefiL~. Pur- 12119 E. 22nd. W. W 4'ation of such bene)'its ranged from, Spokane, %'sshington

!a minimum Of fist hheek IO S IIIah. 'Crh~ th)S «rea nore 9 1~flnlltll of 13 'A'rrks. T)lese pa1 - t

i nlents lvere tn addition to the wgu-! ——)IIr betlefits that )Iae) bren exhitusted

)bv 101'lg telall IIntenlp)Ayet) persons.

IThe period af extended payments be-gan on Jsnusly 2, 1972.

Hnrtstein exp)ainrd that the ex-tended benefit, pfltgram comes into I

being lvhenevcr ulc economv of the'g I't [!

state or the nation meets certain cri-teria regarding unemp)o>client. S'hcnunourplo>uuent ts .upp.tsnttstty and ft, ttl(consfstcnuy higher than corres-ponding periods in previous years,and also lvhen the percentage of un-emp)os reachea certain points, ox- l ) I '>I i

I t

tended benefits are made a+Blab)e.The Federal Government participatesin the p~onlent of those benefits,and eontte)s the on and off dates fortho extended periods, he said. I,Ueusualbbxungor

dlschsrse

Nitrogen Problem DevelopsBe104V D>VOrShak Dartt S Asonfthstdoes tothesI .

Isho F)sh «nd Game officials th)sweek vu)osd concern for the futureof the North Fork C)charwater R)verstets)head run. S,Hoalseness or cough

High wsttar flow into the reserve)r Or d))acuity Ibohifid the y~t cto bo cotnpletedDworshak Dam has results in earlyspilling of largo amounts of water Iu sbta or color ofat the datn, The sp)l)ing has tetsu)ted in a bUIldup of nitro>n lave)s to lj yctsr strssl Ituts)anger lass119 percent of saturation. Snovrpack Ape swat, so Its ~ tt)set+"

cond)tions are such that this problemcould remain cr)t)ca) in the Notth k ~~~II pFor)t geoughout the IIeriad that adultststsIIItstd are teturnlng to the hatch-

Idaho Wildlife WeekUse The Gaxett4) - News Claffalflett htbf 'Io Stly, SOII or Tta4Ie With Wildlife Feiler

!

By Jfm Hurnbfrd

Idaho Fish and Game Dept.The 37th snnusI meeting of the

!Idaho Wf)dfffe Federation this year

! ended March 19, the third day of thenleeting at Idaho Falls, and the startof the state and national Wildlife

;'tpVeek, March 19 through 25. This

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fs a reminder of sort that the Na-tions) Wildlife Federation prods its

, t~te affiliates, including the strongIdaho Wildlife Federation, to pushfish and game conservation 52 weeksa year.

Idaho's organized sportsmen do

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more thean just talk —or gripe about

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what the Fish and Game Departmentdoes, or does not do. Krlowfng thatthe department operates under state

'aws and with money collected fromI sportsmen under these law', Federa-t tion rnenlbers through the)r legisla-

!tors actually control how much of

, a program for maintaining and ex-panding the fishing and hunting po-

.,'tential can be developed, and howt much nloney,can be spent in the pro-!cess.

Long-time members can point withi pride to such signal tr)umphs as thet Federation-backed fn) tfative petitionI to establish a commission form of, Itdmfnistratfon for the Idaho Fishland Game Department in 193S, orIeven the voter approval of the dredge

: mfn!Ag inftfatfve proposa1 of 1965.Them milestones of historic signi-

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ficance do not dwarf important con-tinuing Federation projects such asthe annual StateWide Conaerhratfonessay contest, the voluntary hunter

'; safety training program in the pub-!lie and parochial schools, and the; c)ose cooperation with the Idaho, Landholder-8portsmsn Council topromote better farmer-hunter-fisher-'Alan I cia tions,

The I'daho Wild)ife Federation

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BROWER - WV5 MEMORIAL

Kermit MalcoIn, MaIIager

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I)I)

Simple, Dignified Funeral Services

New Building —Pleasant Surroundings

PHONE SH 3-->578 LEWISYON, IDAHO

~—EaI'ly %Deil CentIel —~~ HISSER YIELDS

e CLEANER I@LOSa NONES IROI~krS

Painting

Body RepairYou can uae one of more than 10 differentchernicala or comhinatlona of chenticals.

Nlslch one ls heat on your zelda 7VAen to apply lt 7

Each Haa It» Ote)n Advent4sges

NI Can Nlly VOI Soeille.

Give Us a Call —We Vfill Give You the Facts!

bui)dup it hornet operate efficiently.(Poor compression Iatios in either

'high or low compression cars can r»-.;U)t in the far more serious condi-tion of a completely staued engine.)

So if you'e been experiencing the'ggravating problem of a sluggish;engi:le. Richards recommends, a tune'. Up snd also advises motor)sts to haveI the nleehsnfc take a compression, reading while the car is in the shop.

"A nlotorist who expects smooth'.performance from his car," he saidi "must Inake certain every engine'component is in the best mecbamcalI Condition and performing its specificts role proper)y."

VIE VflLL COklE TO YOtN F4RIH...AND O'ALK YOUR FIELDS NI78 YOU!

IEO. F. IROCKE & SONS, laLKendrick, idaho Phone 289-4231

<'+ Ills): .--

::Ql'

mrna

'er.

What does it cost

to build a new school

or fi)I the streets

Ill 'Ijour townT

bodies. Legal notices also give a cftfzen it)opportunlly to do something about someproposed action that mdy affect his rights.

yhe public has a right to know what lt coshto build or improve a street. or building ln

your town, Your local newspaper is the pub-

lication where you find that informationlYour local newspaper is a long establishedmedium for such notices as provided bylaw or by official designation. And, it's oneof the many public services provided by thisnewspaper.

For centuries, people have recognized the

right of the community and of the individual

to be put on notice,

Many cltlze)N don't understand what a legal

notice ls, or why they'e printed ln your local

newspaper. Many people don't read them

until lt's too late,

NEWSPAPERS DELIVER THE LOCAL SNRY.

lOAHQ ls RESS ASSQCIATIhAN AFFILIATI0N GF 68 wEEKLY

ANQ DAILY NEWSPAPERSLegal notices iteep a citizen informed on

Ill Sohoolj'Hty NII'0 county action by off lclai

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Fountain Lunch Beer Pool

Daily Noon Special —Home Made Pies and Soup

POOL TOIjRNANENT WEDNESDAY NICHTS

S:00 p. m. —Double Elimination —Two Tables

8N-7561

Kefldrlclf I Idiiho

i)..cernessPhone 289-5791

o The FFA an<I FHA

community in saluting theg outstanding accomplishments of our FFA boys and

FHA girls at the recent conventions. To Dave andEva %silken, Jolene Brammer, Betty Farrington andSteve Hoogland, a special congratulations on yourhigh honors. ...If YON Arlll't PI'ePIIGII Fer lt I!

THE GAZETTE NEWS, THURSDAY, APRD 6, 1972

t were Easter visitors of Mr. and Mrs. 't ~ ILT, Nr. and Mrs, Harold Freeman the Phil Johns,, Ivm. L. McCreary. JIj,llCI,tg, Jggf+$ spent the week-end in the home of Mrs. Jeanette Eborall and chudren

Nr, and Nrs. Jerry White in Spokane. oi'o<rur d'Alerm arrived Friday atNr. and Nrs. Gerald Clear and Mrs, Mulle Nabbott ;A nelce of Harold's and her famuy the Jint Cuddy home to spend 'thefamily of Clarkston were Easter were there from Groat Falls, Non- Easter Holiday. Nt'. and Nrs Jinrdinner guests of the Richard Benja- AMONG THE SICK ! tana, also. Cuddy of Bt. Regis, Nont., joinedmin family, them on Friday and all vhrlted thereEaster dinner guests of Nr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sproul entered Grit- i Mr, and Mrs, Arlle Auen were and wnh pther relsuves in the areaMm Ward Helton were Mr and Nrsf man Hospital a week ago Monday guests at a family dinner Sunday in mtll Tuesday Included il an E terGene Goodmanson, Nr. and Nrs, Rlc- and is still a patient. the home of Nr and Nm. Art F ster Sunday gathering at the Cuddy hontehard McCartney and children, Nr. in Kendrick, They helped Mrs. Allen was Dick Cuddy and children.and Mrs. Bill Freytig and baby and 'pecial Services At Nazarene

i celebrate her birthday anniversaryKenny Churchhlli,„yll of the Deary. Special services following up the along with Easter.Bovill area, and diughters Carolyn Easter season wN be held at 'the Nr and Nrs E~in Nabbott ware Driver,'icenses expire on blrthdabrtrand Marilyn. Mr. and Nrs, Ernest Jullaetta Church of the Nazarene

gg@gt of their son in law and daug every three years remjnda theFreytag were afternoon callers. beginning Thursday APril 6 and con hter, Nr. and Nrs. Gene Burch and Deportment of Law Enforcemattt

Mr. and Mrs. Nax Clemenhagen tinuin8'hrough the 16th, Speaker ns in Pierce for Easter dinner Checked your's latelyrand ehlmren loft sstnrday''morning for the series will bo evangelist and

YISIT OUR HAY LUNCH ROOkl for Spokane vvhers theY spellt thai singer T. H. Watklns af Lepton, Ut. the home of Mr ~d Mre otyda UEaster holiday as gneste of Mr. andi Rev. Wstkins will be remembaredl,kEnjoy Your Coffee Break and Luncrr ln Mrs. Jer~y" Armitage and family. by many for holding a similar mls cia md Ed of princeton, Nrw. Kath-a Pleasant Informal Atmosphere Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson enjoyed sion here two year ago. Services wul erlne Gilllsple Le&ston Mld Mr. indithe Easter weekend in Richland with be held each e~eni~g'i<cept Satur-

I Nrs. Wm. Lublow. E ening gueststheir son, Mr. and Nrs. Richard Nel day at 7:80, On Sundays Rev. Wat-, Nr. and Nrs. L. 0, Holbr k, L wis-Narion Sc Kllen Rowden son and Darcy kins i'll be Preaching at the ll a 'on, Mrs. Virginia Ogen. BNrs. Bue Craig and Nr. and Mrs. m. worship senrice an<i th<r evening'„>f) James Candler and family joined service at 7.

Princeton. Bob Davis calied from«««may members for Easter Pastor Ei«»~»««««nds a, Sgg Diego and talked to each one ni TD Ef w/bt„wer 5. ~ 01500ter s end !

d'or at the home of Nr. and hlrs. cordial welco me to all o m i 'aturday afternoon, hlrs, Lyle Pea,~ 1H TD-91E v cl,.....,8750studies at the U of I af p g!Ronald Craig and children. In the this ministry.Local News her sPring vacation with her P~ 'afternoon Mr . Craig visited with

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1H TD-62. winch A. blade, ..., 8450unda evening

i her brothers, Nark, Jim and Zeb ~ter Gatherings Mwry to Princeton after visiting Mr. and Cay ~ reasonable ---'--'950~ Easter dumer guests in the L. O'.Nrs. Gar Pea for a few da tlRod is on is sp ng " her mother, Mrs. Milne York of Lew- Nr, and Nrs. Larry Groseclose and! „Y uowar<E Etoto>ator, „„,...„......S 5Patu Watts etu ed o WVBC this week. iston, spent the holiday weekend in two childrert of Spokane and Mr and! „,„„„„,„„,„„„„„,„„„,III Cer Ibu, ......,......,........«005

Easter Sunday a ami y ga erund a famii athering Walla Walla with Mr. and Mrs. Nell Nrs. Frank Davis and two daughters'er Steve came for gher N~a V. Ford PTO Baler, ........,...„,...,of Orofino.top h lt.. 250

' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manning agner.2 No. 0 Springtopth Cult.!Onstott included Mr. and Mrs. AV. D. Thursday through Sunday guests of . ~ ~ ner o Visitors Tuesday in the Phil John P ~ 5 I M'lier Jon and Kelly of Lewiston. Mr. and Nrs. Dennis Abrams and City were Saturday overnight guests

home were her coffin„,Nr . 1vuh»neume lag aeI'Otee i'Mr md Mrs Ray Onstott, Gary snd sons were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr, and hfdf Arlie Allen. Nel~ Nisner, Lewiston, and Mrs Macr 5-Model M, 20@6 Drye f~m B. C., Canada and Nrs. I eonardDavenport and St~v~ of

I~ S'„~,„„+„ddi~,r ests Gordon Hanson. Moscow, calledFeEIeral 4 State Returns

>Vednesday callers at the Onstott Last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Ben p. »yt'h Rg polunwky home, Tuesday morning in the home of Nr. Oliver 0 bttm. plow Spt....... 00home were Mrs. Eddie Galloway snd,Cook joined the Ben B, Cook familyIN M J r 'olumsl land Nrs, Henry Bramnrer'. JD Np 66A 5 PiowsDon and Dale i from Ontario for an enjoyable camp- i

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f hfr. and Nrs. Arlie Auen drove toBy ApPointment 28&4622 1 at the Onstott! out on the Salmon River. LaurieI of Lewiston. Easter Sunday db er i Orofino Nonda afterno t isit IED Np, 66A 5 bNm Plow.„... 155C 1 yl M w Cook, who had been visiting with j

guests were Mr, and Mrs. Riley Ivill-relatives

i grandparents'ere, accomPanied thei 1 V Vin t Clat kstp wss On Thursday of last week, the At HKLSLlHGkaran Aappfg >i ~e Miner and Mike Hoffman of Cooks and then returned home witht . j, d t f her brother and iie Aliens attended the funeral of

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Lewiston visited Saturday at the On- her Parents. The Ben P. Cooks camp- 'he late Byrd Linderman in Palouse,stott home ed until Good Friday when they re- "„.,' ! hirs. hfary Enunonds and son Rog- M~v, IdahoKENDRICK, IDAHO y I Nr. and Mrs. Clifford Trout and turned home.

of Bouthwlck werc Easter Sunda, er of Lewhton were Saturday morn-'1 of Milton-Freervater, Mr. andI

Nrs. Buz Nye and children and Nr.. " v ere ~~e Y ing cauers in the home of her parentsW & W W 'V W'm N~ Tmut 8 d daughterstand Nrs. Gordon pet~ were in Spo- di~er 8 its.

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k S d h th d Easter Sunday dinner guests inanc un ay w ere ey enjoyeEaster dinner with Mrs. Sylvia pet- I

the J. M. hiurray home were Mr. anders. Buz Nye was able to join them'hirs Vernon Granlund Joanne.

Ray!~ a i I for dinner and visiting before retu I and Eric of Troy, Gordon Granlund,NeW SluPment Ot

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ing to the veterans Hospitm arhere Leatston snd Harold oranlnnd ofi he is a patient. Spokane. am ean ey

p Q g p 'p g p g p Fp g + ~ ~ i, Rev. and Mrs. Ran Ozier and dau„Easter evening guests in the Henry

LT At. ~ A' ~ a ~ t. ~ ~ qq g Q ,'i ghters were Monday evening guests Brammer home were their sons, hfr.

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CI.AN l'KKD —SALAD SAR'! bration for the Garfield Lions in hfr. and Nrs. Alvin Howerton and Starting at 5 —Clatns are Qood

Moscow Saturday night. children were guests of his parents,J.XJA~t. A Lf~EJMLT~LJ Mrs. Hattie Lohman returned to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howerton in OPEN 7 QAVS A %KEKher home here Monday after having Lewtston for Easter dinner.In Pastels and Prints ',i spent the winter months in Seattle Monday luncheon guests of Mr.

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~with daughter Edna and husband. and Mrs. Dick Parsley were theiri

Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Lohman who had granddaughter and husband, Mr. andbeen visiting in Seattle since Friday Nrs. Dan Howell and Donelle of Bpo-

Mr. and Mrs, Darrel Brocke andi Mr. and Mrs. Dick Parsley return«With Suspenders —SiZeS 3 thru 14 —alSO NiSSeS, children and Mr, and Mrs. Gerald ed home last Monday from Yuma, i Treat VOurSeif TO a Ne~ sarlnwMENS AND BOYS KNIT TOPS l'Lohman joined other brothers and.Arirmna where they hsd spent thai re Our~ O ~ p gsisters at the Fritz Kiuffman home.'winter. Enroute home they visited;

TENNIS SHOES in Orofino for Easter dinner. for a,week with the .Dale Parsley'I Hal» yI~V~ D~ lt ' E ' I~et IMr. and Mrs. Carl Gustafson wep: family in Saratoga. Their daughter, iFor All the Family —From $2.98 up '! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben La- who was visiting there accomparIied &1%'ll be in OQ MOndayS and

velle in'larkston. them home. Eva in on Tuesdays....~ .i Mrs. Elsie'Deobald was a guest. of, Mrs. Bill Nlsner of Lewlston and

'i her son Bill and family at Moscow her sister, Mrs. Mae Brewer of Seat- Vfednes(4Ly tO Satur 30th Eva andi during the Easter weekend. tie, were Tuesday luncheon guests of e

Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Nrs R. L. Blewett For Appointments Call —289-4027I vin Long on Easter were Mr. and Mr. and Nrs. R. L. Blewett visitedMrs. Allan Perry of Lewiston. with Nrs. Slgne Bsrtlel,t and in theEaster dinner guests of Mrs, Faye Nye Biewett home in Lewiston Sun-

8 I. /O,'orkil were Mr. and hfrs. Warren day afternoon,ii Gills of Clarkston, Nrs. Jerry Ped-

erson and Jarod of 'Coulee Dam, Kendrick, Idaho!Vicky Davlson and Charlie and the CON&A VIB.)e!)t.Store iPete ware family ....~ 9S. Rl.<Os p m. OOPS SMr. and hlrs. Bill White took ad- RefrigeratiOn SerViCe

with the Keith Thornton family at Cau JULIAjr~A 2768041~ Peck Friday evening.

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Lloyd Bhreffler. i Q ATER EIEATERBMr.. snd Mrs. Jfm Odberg and Eric

of Genesee, Nr. and hfra. Tom Long I PHIL JOHNSand family of Clarkston, Nrs. Pearle !Lon and Hen Lein were dinner ljguests of Nrs. Anna Long on Errstcr.

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