8

Is - Kendrick Heritage Foundation - 1930 - The Kendrick Gazette/1930 July...Wheat Is Low, So ~h> Not Casl1 In On yottr Hogs, Ch>ckens, Veal, Bee(and Cream Checks Proper Mix-nced Ration

  • Upload
    doanh

  • View
    216

  • Download
    1

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Is - Kendrick Heritage Foundation - 1930 - The Kendrick Gazette/1930 July...Wheat Is Low, So ~h> Not Casl1 In On yottr Hogs, Ch>ckens, Veal, Bee(and Cream Checks Proper Mix-nced Ration
Page 2: Is - Kendrick Heritage Foundation - 1930 - The Kendrick Gazette/1930 July...Wheat Is Low, So ~h> Not Casl1 In On yottr Hogs, Ch>ckens, Veal, Bee(and Cream Checks Proper Mix-nced Ration

Wheat Is Low, So

~h> Not Casl1 In On

yottr Hogs, Ch>ckens, Veal,

Bee( and Cream Checks

Proper Mix-

nced RationFeeding The

eagre, A Bala

Qfe HaveIt.'olmer

Clearwater Co.KENORICR, lSAHO

pgURCHSS

Kendrick Pre&tczltm ~Simday eohool st 0~ < ~Cbjmn I am~ at > ~

: THE KIQ4QRICR 'OAm~g'rhe 'Pu1so of the Potlatch"

I

Pabllsthel,'~ Friday Nt KendikhI4dso; .by .

P C -. McCeeazy- Iadeptmdeut Ka Pomtks

SSSaayiRiIloh "SyRs ' . iiZS

Eataaad at Iha Saiaa&iaa ai Eaa.drlck, Idaho, -. as . second~ iualpetter.

pahietta ~ Charch

A,. E, panes, Patitar

Sunday school ut 10 A. M.Iircaching

nggnii~ oxcept- the

fourth Sunday of eauh morith,

B. Y. P. U.'at 630 P. M.Prayer meethig 7 o'lock Thurs-

day evening.

Juhaetta M. E. Church

Rev. L. E Tuber, Mfnister

Services at JuSaetta Methodistchurch first Sunday of each month

at 7:30 p. m, Third Sunday, 11:30 a,m. and 7:$0.p. m,

4LS' ~ ~ ': ' - -',:~ O

, .Amt It The TruthBuild a road 100 feet wide aad s

half dozen automobiles will smash upwhere only two do now.

1

al '

1

Eatttyt t4 t.t yt tk 1 it t tytt t a..t ~.,atttYt'y t 't Y't''t 'a c'F t' ta''twii

3", Harness Oil.',2~.

'epairing«S h Sl

ih

uauuu ih

(S o

Don't Forget

3'hoe Repairing",',ai

q IS,, ih'i ~ as

N. E. Walker'„'..Kendrick - Idaho",,II Ia ~ ~

Methodist Episcopal ChurchCorabelle M. Teacbmany Patit

10 a. m. ChurchschooL'1

a. mi Morning worship —'Chil-drens'tory —"Watch Thy Life."Sermon —"The Value of Friendship."

6:30 p .m Epworth League.7:30 p .m. Evening song service

and 'sermon. Topic, "The QuitterWho Came Back."

Junior League Saturday afternoonat 2 o'lock at the parsonage.

The Lutheran ChurchOtto G. Ehleu, Pastor

Cameron, Emanuel—9:30 Suntlay school.

10:30 Divine services in German,Juliaetta, Zion—

'

p. m. Divine services in German3 p .m. Sunday school.

We can monogram your stationery. t a..tyt t it t it t t at .t.t.a..tyt.t .a .tQ,.tt tat$ ~ t 't''a' t' 't t'''a"Y't'a''t''a a'WV'\"a't't'e

.3u

;u1:uI'e

on1:eniraaen1:

WZii CQoIMIZ '7iIDDuck Season Open

The duck season opened Tuesday,but from all accounts there are noducks in these parts only a few thatEd. Long and one or two others havepenned up for their own use.

The season on native grouse closedin Nezperce county the other day,but the season on rattlesnakes is stillopen and.a few are being baggedevery now and then. Frank Crockerwas out the, other Sunday hunting.grouse. He was unable to bag anyof the feathered tribe, but he managedto get two or three fine big rattlersinstead..

SCZQOQOLI aih -—

S..ir

Oa the mstallmuiit plan by'aking regular weekly or monthly

deposits in an mterest bearmgaccount with this bank.

SO Ys - AND.GIRL'.8-.(

Fresh and eager to buiM for future'-j@jeesi; M joungsytersre again in.school.a,

One of the greitest,lesaois of. life ant one that must. beearned outside. of the school. room, is the care of:money. And --he younger in life this lesson is learned,.the more cer4Lin ville your chiMren's happiness and prceyerity.

Start Them On The Right Road Today!Vfe use the best to be had ht pro-

parittg our meals, Hotel Kendrick14-

TIIE KENDRICK GAZETTE, FRIDAY, FEFTEIIEE

$1

Junior Epworth League RERSDERSONALS

Last Sat rday afternoon nineteenR~hy F ajiaS hii sister, hira

SCHOOL BOOKS SOLDat Leland, spent the week-end

F explamed, the pledge and motto wereher luisband.

given and the following oHicers were L 'th Carbon Rafney,Mesdames eit, ar so i

elected: President, Joe Watts; first .d d T;1 're Lewiston shop-Rider and Flaig were ewi

vice-president, Esther Aiken; secondSell the Merchants share of the <<ops and turn vice-president, Ada Candler; third p '

I M d for Mos.aJ. vice-president, Margaret Davis; fourth '"

1 h will again attend thethe mone over to them —they'n~ ~~ „„p

U. of L this year.tary, Martha Whisler; assistant sec- '

f Lewistpn isSteve uoug ass oMOM that are mOre than . retary, Jean Bigelow; treasurer, Joe

Cardinal.p OCtO&r 1St. The meeting was follo d b

relatives at

spent Sun ay in Lewiston,

ng o . This merchandkse vill be sold for be superintendent of the league.

e, t'ngs will be held each Satur

CASH ONLY. ay. The next business meeting and W. A. Perry'j;rllly'1 be. given the first Satur-day'in November,

~

~t

~~

~~I~

~

~

~~

~

~l~I~~

~

~

~

~

~

~

~

~~

~

~j

~

~

~

~

~ ~

I

~I

~

~

~

~

II~

~

~

~

~~

~

i~

~

Iee~

~ ~

a

~

IIc

~

~

e~e~

~

~

~~~

~

~

~ J

UI~

Ile a cent ta

~~

~n~

s0 ant fr h a en Ta I0r

~

h 0m e aIt

ed.CrOSS'harmla+r i.: 'Wh'at's wanted," demands an ex:, Juliaetta

change,.:"is a census that is correct.", '", s' 'W tt

~ t family and Mr. and I rs."And a'coriect'-census is one that 'P ll S day return-motored to .Pullman un ay; re u

shows.a larger growth in 'your town '. ing by way of Lewiston.than;;in thb 'neighboring'own,:

Joe Gardner arrive 'es ay r

Winchester and has accepted a posi-

R ad-,tile- Ads. Keep- Pyosted .'." ..:~ a'.Gazette+ There are real bargams,

Miss Mae Freytag'nd her slstei',a..a ''rs. 'Boots Kempton and baby of

Emhim::m--~ I I

Seattle 'airiv'ed Tuesday for a weeks

yisitt yfitg,%heir parents. '

' " "" ' ' ': .' ': ';. -':, ." '."'' .'.,; -Mr, and M'is. Mitch Blackburn and

fainily'nd 'Mrs. 'Jess Daniels were

guests of'r.'and'rs. M. O.- Raby

Sunday, from Cavendish.'iss Afta Phillips, former intruc-

tor at the Cavendish school'last sea-

.son left Thursday morning for Port-

land, where she will spend the win'-

ter.'[ Mrs. Chas. J. Carr from Seattle

returned to her home Sunday after

, having'been called here on account oft'e death of her father, the late T. Y.Ellis.

Mr. and 'rs, Ott Hanger and

.Iex1: wee.r. I:.ie ~izeI:1:e wi .

ed the teachers'eception here Fri-day night, after which he took hisdaughter,'Miss Zelma, and Miss Ear-.line Stump to Lewiston for the week-

I',~ aiba,je an announieaiaenI: o'...when they'arrived unexpectedly Sun-

day for a short visit at'the L, J. Her-res home.

y

Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Hayes ofPortland were. guests at the W .J.Carroll ho'me on Tuesday. Mrs.Hayes and Mrs. Carroll were high

S S) S,S SS school. chums in Helena, Montana,and had not seen each other forseven. years.

Mrs. Carl Kinzer from Florida andIMr's:, 'Clarence Daugherty from Am.erican Ridge spent the day last Thurs-day with Mrs. M. A; Deabald and asplendid time was reported 'y theladies.. Mr. and Mrs. Kinzer havebeen visiting relatives here for a

The New TEXACO Motor Oil'- ':,ii h"o ihi

h."'"'""'"'"'"'Rev.Corabelle 'M. Teachman left

Longer Lasting, "CRACK'-PROOF"; Try it, Note the> ~

.> .,>

- .,u .: Deaconess- hospital. From there,sheclean engine work ana extraoramarly-low oil consam-

the district meeting of the Methodist

ption-.-there's the 'proof of iti .longer- laitinggi'"crack-- proof body: The New Dry TEXACO GAS:--.Power

EVERGREEN S ERE) g I . 8T,A:Tl p N -.. daughter Kathryn, accompanied Miss

man and spent the day with Mr. andMrs. G. F. Walker, returning viaMoscow and bringing Kathryn homewith them. Doris is nicely locatedin Forney Hall. She has as herroommate Miss Alice Wegner ofSouthwick.

Save Here and Prosper

KENDRICK STATE BANKOF KENDRICK, IDAHO

"A Home Bank"

THURSDAY'S MARKETSWheat

White —sackedWl)ite —biilk ........Red—sackedRed—bulk ...,

Beans(No market)

58c55c

90c i)„lp

E. A. Clarke, Pres,N. S, Vollnter-Hopkins, Vlcc-Pres.

'hV. S. Carroll, Cgsl>ier

THE FARMERS BANK

Page 3: Is - Kendrick Heritage Foundation - 1930 - The Kendrick Gazette/1930 July...Wheat Is Low, So ~h> Not Casl1 In On yottr Hogs, Ch>ckens, Veal, Bee(and Cream Checks Proper Mix-nced Ration
Page 4: Is - Kendrick Heritage Foundation - 1930 - The Kendrick Gazette/1930 July...Wheat Is Low, So ~h> Not Casl1 In On yottr Hogs, Ch>ckens, Veal, Bee(and Cream Checks Proper Mix-nced Ration
Page 5: Is - Kendrick Heritage Foundation - 1930 - The Kendrick Gazette/1930 July...Wheat Is Low, So ~h> Not Casl1 In On yottr Hogs, Ch>ckens, Veal, Bee(and Cream Checks Proper Mix-nced Ration

THE KENDRICK GAZETTE FRIDAy, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930'Lith! . l Oogha AgN

I

capo!!slb!Ilty for(Ill M. HELTON WRIES OF CRESCENT CLIPPINGS ily were guests at the Farrjngtoj

cc!mobile fatalities on streets d h' J h Iree s an ig o n ind is in Lewiston this week home Sunday.

Mrs. Anna .Kimbley spent Mond'ap'I

hl! r rnrrrhESgr ALE!PP

local autho it'd I, r S hlif'" 'iss Hazel Stcelsmith o roy i i . o i g o .ock I r. nfsrTra'V.'A kR'%!p of

rea o y 'er. time ago from M, Helton, who is now~~~~A~KER» o citizenship, declared Pr s'd t Bruce G Ithe teacher of the Crescent school for Mrs. Jim Farrington and soll teIioover

resi ent ruce rosec ose was an Orofino~

at Tacoma, giving his views on the thjoover before the N tio ) Cp„f visito Mo d fI ~ n erence 'on ay.

~

amous peak;n mototing 6)asc4s the sseM starter. n Street and Highway Safet t Ethel Ha I' b

'A fithe

a e y at e ar iss is eing. kept out of A party of five of us went by autoL. Trail home. School started Mon- ing.

e (]3), i Qgnt as a shadow. Enduring as e annual meeting recently. 'chool o a t f Mday with an attendance of thirteen Helen, Floyd and Everett Fart)sagrrLL y. o on account of blood poisoning to view the once famous. volcano, s

Nb ]tet Saves 12 per cent on The»tiona] body made ma in her foot M R'i Iam. ny rec- ount ainier, some 60,miles distant, '!gas

I'. ~d pj] Come in and Iet lass ommendations for reducing str t d J. H. But] 'feet an ' u er is putting a new roof at the terminus of the state highwayMiss Alice Craimer of Southwick 'r.,and -Mrs. A. Alexander„MzsL.jghway accidents but in disc on his hous . is the Cedar Ridge teacher this year. Mertie Stone; Mr. and Mrs; Jlo]}ahEjg}at Builder Ia World «se the President said: Carl Kinz t S d

'South. th

'n iscussing is ouse., in Rainier National park. Startingfhuth., arss ar inzer spent unday night at at 9 o'c)ock m 'the mormng from aQuac- mdi d I d 'h W Go Ip h H oi t but i ilcof, f hi if )

'Por eir ina wi e are caving t is week for coma on Pacific avenue and under anorth.: h ~ pp~Q st ~SOO effectiveness -upon the aetio f th their home t M' pl et'eria sky we came to a valley of

Lewiston Thursday afternoon as.Gus Mrs. Elizabeth Keeler of C]atkstoalFarrington was in a serious condition, is staying for a few days with filaros!h. I . - ' "' s: ..u"I Ics, supports . m a er was a 'ustness vial. Io!v level land. some 2S miles an therthws j I

I. I!! every post!hie way by th I tor in Orofrnsa I y e great in ro no on ay. road, this being the pn) farmin lace

A;- Dorendorf family .returned daughters, Mts..Rose Farringtoa aaaIcl ths b'ody. of citizenship." y.' '

p.. Tuesday.-as '-he'eemed to be'no Mrs.t rs rva pate was a ca]lef on the road Generally the country

Q t +

0+ WAN l!ED By q a y r ver. rossmg, is rsyer came;back , wjih, h jrn and wi)I" stay lThe boys in this neighborhood . w]aebh. hjssygraynwdp'amtents;-'- Mtv 'arnd'PMrs;. w'ere .P'ut! Pn".'the fire Patto] came, West is spending a few da s the road climbs theh 'mountain"..aud "-"'

in,Orofirio on business, 'ne'soon fi'nds himself 'looking down CfL Ttai]'for a wbj]e,this. fa)I"'ast week after the rain.er GI'.-':; -. '-, . one 4916 ':, '', 362x sss ing is patents, Mr..-and w.er«e river threads its way to ter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stevfe'ns, —. 'e Told Hetsts..: th" ' F '"g 'im I b eath(<]) '. HSll'-"'".-BOMallg '..FOR SALE OR:TRADF=IN Spo.'ewel) Choate pf, Orofino 't d I'esls interest the road runs."-'.c. orse .p:Mr.','attd 'Mrs,". Dorendorf-fattended.,the: ha "-.t '".ff )

ane, 5hrm. bouse; ZTQ )pts. gar 'ver the week.end with relatiyes h' the~ canyon wal] a d'h '- it}i rh "'=''ere. n en'' roug 'serv'ice.. ' -:, " .' "'... " ozj-'gl]I)I) '. I . $560 cash; or terms;, rent'$8 'mp." . Claude Browning and son V' yfotests of fir and —I 'lLaura Hamley, Spolcane; . 34-tf hive moved into. the Frasier. house. c]imbing toward the park entrance,

au'g n ',, on—a ways,gen y '

Marion arid Marvin:,Souders- ar'

So ate„dang- high hpo],„. S uth,ck the ]u t to spite.meORSouth-Quar-

p.....,.,„-, pjrk., Pere a )Svge)og.';gate'as Sbeen .'.jji}I,:,',.'C}ias'!Greenwood.:-'','-'"'"-.';"W< ",.', '',.<Pj"', -'-,, "'-Is'0'."."l.''.Bean. t}Ireshjrig is goi g f' th'b'iiilt and o Iy piro gli this'gaise

may:.'rty-FOR, SALE W .d $5I ... >ieek.,Two machmes have. gone.out,e'ntry be had with. vehicles and:autos, .+~'.from,. this,. community.. One, be]png,A't!short'istance iriside the gate. is,a '~w"2'S00!""i"''0'"' ' ' Pg .to, 1,. Clanfn and flic otl er to eheching station, where the:inotorist,, tiye. were,:ftrii ]ed rto::,hear„::,r,:';naif-,eh

" 1lahp,""P Phone 'xekea!n Zi tf.,',The paint,has bi'.en order'ed. for, the, information.': ' ', - rington; at: St,'Joseph s- hiYipita],. Lew- 'here:.say if .won':.work on'-thisou]h.; II, Gatt]e, Hogs and Sheep — ', - " -.church, We, hope to haver thy work -."-,:>A soupd,oforushing waters)."'th'rollgh j)itpt)2~Salt

Quac, I: ','; .,:..',:,„',-.', „. '..'".Ps Sptstbw!ck " '-;:;, 1$-tf -. shifts J.,S. Lehman, fiom. froin-Wil-. den turn: brings Longmjre Sprsngs:heartfelt sympathy.. is 'xterided..'o)uatter,.x;Pou}ttyp,-..'.. w- ..FpR..S~p.U.', —. e e, Oregon, former1y,a resident .snt'o view, government headquarters the. beteaved'amlly.'-.;;. )amette

' '," ' -'- ' .--,: „."'.."...,':Wampole—What:.:*kiiid- of-a'I,:

.—-'endri~ H

-.,o.'ut «mmunjty, has. been .visiting of.'Othe LPrirk,~t}heENatioria]oPrark':cl

cComh ] ; A No. 1 'shape ': high- pressur'e head;:,. " .. - 'point for'it vhtas he're"thahth Jame's Lan'g-.:..al Mrs'~';:Anria~aKsnabley,='arid;;;chi]dten: ', r-'„'@-,,hh.h.-;;;.,„,m,';>9 "lF,.„,„.,'-'.",,',and Pickering. gpye n 1 $)8500 Gep Baugh and Don Miller started .mire inc]883-establish'ed the first per- pete "Sundayd'vjsjtprstat-.the, Abe -D'r; t',h-: i

North., ' - - $240.00 withe 'plow""" I]a!st week. for .the Yakima valley, to mane'nt..sett]emrent.'in vfyhat is'-':.npw. endorf".homed I:I."'; '.."....'.':=,.".:.

'., 'Will::.-trade ised ttactorsw"-fpr fire.'= p.' -pp '. ', ': the park;:- The -lpld.'cabins', fashioned" The. W.:,L."Hunt--family, C,::",A.

Iimpo'rtant'ranrinp'u',wood':,:",.': ': ':- Bruce Groseclose. took a.,truck-]oad ftom native cedai, are;:sti]I;staridjng.:, Cuddy famj]y,. an4t,D)ck.;LCuddy,.fam-'.'.Irite'res(ed;.!.'s '-'","(NE)fe I:.' N. L 'I'LT,. V~!RX!W~~.'.I .'OrIe:'-, mor'e . rie'w 'Superior dti)) )eft;- -.r,"akes' .to. Dallas Heplerr nor - 'eaving,: La'ngmjre";::-the: dhjghwayf>I the ', LYLMll1!"" i7'Xrl%'Ke& l:,'",;"$5p.pp off,'', ',-; I-'fl";:.',. ". ', Spurthwick, Tuesday, afternoon. grad@a]]y.;rises~,untjl:-,',you; crpSs. the ."'' ':-""

.';=:.',".".",'",-l-''r.: '' "

>ER) b'd 'bl C}i' — FII'::South.I '" . -' " ' '-,Used': Tractors —a)]"',up in shape .' ',,, 's one ri ge

' ow, ristme — as.'ARAQE:.:1':.Ctetrraa!c20 ..::;.....'.,;:.:.......,0000.00 NOTICE OF: SALE .OF'. REAL

g 1 C]eI t1ac Ip2p~ . ]85 p0 ESTATE ! r: . is, I reac ed,: sp an n ing I th e N isqu aIIy,

, river, which. has. its origin.''in .the ''."'"'; '~ '-',.'"".'-,—,'.','.',"",'gl' ~'phuitimob'ida".:Repairing:byI CI I 20

" ..-----"--Idpd'I I„ the p obste, 'jcocnrt of'" aL!sh great glacier may be seen;. The road '': '.:..-:",:"'." ''fjf d':" !f:

LIP~

need Melanic I John'Deere 15.27 80000 County, State of-Idaho. ', )eads throisgh the forest-ovel;,a-.stone'!sI

'-f"'-,"-.«+„

pp'

Twin City ', '85 ppIn the Matter of the Estate of Susan bridge from, which .Nara'da . Falls,y on '',: -": ",'."-',',: .':.."":,'".' ":.""'. ',"~) 'I

,1'pN h>temobiie 'essorles And many others at a price that wi]] N': - h' b

„.,-,h h, Paradist .riv'er, brings one >os:where. ".'l,"--' -"-'-"',-"=) "I",,'I I:,.'.-,I « I)'i"

Badger Tires an@ 'ribes .surprise you., — 'ersigned administrator- of the estate .—See, of .Susan. Richardson,'eceased;, will o 168 feet. Beyond. this the'timber„ I "~ .-'r.l.w, iI IL,I

' q~q~<j i

hVorih- I lRe

-

g.- "d T

o @ '.- -W p BEHRENS'; on Monday, the 15th dayrof Septem-': changes and

!the!road�

"leads '.by:-'the „'...,%8~,',v.'-',.-:!'." ': '',:.'- ~F'—isc. ', ':,,:K „0„;0 id 0

"-.20!I er Ipyp at Id o'c!och a m't'the open meadows 'at the lower part of i'... ',"',; "',:''':".'"'."" "",,"."', "'Ir i;;.'.,"". fvsl'I'fl„"';::::;i I" 'nshlp

I. Sh. 11 6 ~,0~ ., ', ', - front door of the'ank"of Juliaetta, paradise va]]ey, .where -the:, highway;!l..p„,:II e aS S '':in "the -.Village of Juliaetta, 'Latah '':,' .:' ' '' '', .::

I Pn,, - ~ „—rd w...' ..."*'4"": i I

FOR SALE—}0ZP M Cp k De -'nty, St t f-!Id h, ]] t pub]ing tractor and-heavy:tractor plowy auctjpn the. fp]]owing descrjbed fea] . Paradise valley, is the hub.,of,num. i,, >,"::sr(: ''.-,"..,:.,„.f".-;. -,-:,-'-:,, ".0';.I .:~'-"".'.",'Q-,—.(,

A, P,i

I: PS%i Sehnlmes Prop. outfit used but,)7 days; $850., Ken- estate belonging to the estate of -said erous interesting'.trails, affording hikes, '. ',, '' .,', ... ~!decedent and situated in Latah coun- of,:various duration.: Paradise Inn is

'

'outh

,'- - ty, State o Idaho, to-wit:

rone. of the most, interesting struc'tares

piete with blower and distributor:in B]ock 'pour (4) of the orig- .. ered.gray cedar, ]ogs that show. entire-4)(<~'. Og~RAX, ggpAXR;.-.Igpp . pipe'. In fine running. order, readY. inal townsite of Juliaetta, accord. ]y..to the; ridge po)e in the big lobby,:.. 'ogo; mounted on trucks. Has cut ing t'o the recorded plat thereof,'' -5px)pp'eet Great stone,ch;mneys'I

"'* "'"'"""-'-'-""'"'f p]' lth t, 'd, d, -,r;"'hd -~

f" V.;,'nse setting, WagOn Or ', Ha]]days Juhaettas .Idaho. 38-Zxthe expenses and charges of admin- the floor, is fi]]ed, with: corn fortable I'...-.. ™1g,,-pc

FOR. SALE One John D cote n' t'o . '

h . The .d'

toopl w pm«fealty u~ Syi'"I F~ A wnj'he sootd'ou th'eAfottow'n'g ter

'' 2~I+ I'" '"0 "."""2~ p".Pl'!'. We Heave a'Fusil! J)ae,;Of Raf]e':reaild": — ': ."Ir Lfht

'

FRANK mogKER O. )Z jn, gang p]pw in exce]lent con- Ten per cent ()pf)o) of the amount. Generally sPeaking, Mount-,.Rainier,''X),,

djtjpnl $75 ~ 1 p 8, O 14'jn-h gang, of the, sale prise to be paid upon is not 'n easy -peak, to climb, theVoith, il —

]'. '] ' ', the date of sale and the balance up; great altitude of its summit ()4,408 '' ';:,:;:-,-;": «",„'l";"

M+llOLgGn.'-;.;„'-'~mmlln~b'Pn'u;.,'...',.':.":":-;.";„;-'oise,P]ow ln exec]lent shaPe new paint pn the confirmatio pf such s'a)e bythe above entitled court, . the base.. (between z,ppp and 5,ppp,"m'+VvtasR . Dated and signed at Juliaetta, 'Ida-

~ "~ . ' WOOD FOR SALE—A]so posts, ho on this 27th day of August, 193p feet), combine .to make. the ascentii

"u"'-D" '""' "'" "..-I::"w' 'L - * =-.-P='-M- -11

'Richardson, Deceased. 35 3. a'cross from south to north, was fi]]edSUMMONS ..by two small cinder. cones. Glaciers '-~,~.~ ~.~ ~,~ ~ ~.>~,:~ID" p

" ''' 'as been bothering here: Dark red,white face, 2W on left: hip and In the District Court of the Second ers of ice,with many'pf the charac'- .!

ill~~~~~~~~~~~~~

slit in left ear. Will be sold for Judic'al Dist ict of the State ofteristics of rivers of water,.roaring

theasI,' .'

.f d t ]] t p Frank Wells and Crom Wells,, Plain-,ua]<e', 1 Att tale@mt-Law ..':..'. tiffs, vs. Charles Bodenhause and .Wi]d flowers grow .up to the edge.eight i Reiches, on Cedar Ridge, South- Nettie Bodenhause, his wife; Adnri of the snow. field. The wonder]anforth I Urquhart Bldg, - 3rd St,, week Idaho. Flo and Hans Flo, het '}rjursbandt trai],encjrc)es, the mountain near the

James A. Taylor, sometimes'known base, with a tota] }rave] distance of. ' ', ' ~[leg =--- ---@I g/gyale jn the market fpl 1,000 as James Taylor, and Hattie L.

145 il- ., Q'lja —,,. -,,'

I I

'-, .l:,<'>fishilf: 'e,,—..b m<.m. ~ sacks or sma er o s o e run e

tie, Tay]or, his wife; A)] of the un- .'he Wonderland Trail trip, if. tak-; ..IQ - -, -..., — '=.,-,,'.;.'f.'.,:,.-',f ''™. 'A"'.'' ' "

)Ow:! '" -"-"-' '.! fow pent cora MARK MEANS .hnown. heirs of L. Stannus,,deceas- en in. whole, means twelve. days of '. i.' tII —,fQ!S)l:,,', ,''I:-'-:,:.''c! ':! "'::*:::::: ~ .IBROWrlt-WAÃN 0 . -'I Cp, I,ewiston; Idaho. 'tf ed; All of the unknown devisees o life.in the saddle and camp,.end]ess

' .- a)I „= '- '„-.'"'....:",.:.i'' '.-...'::

Jt, JI''I--'-,'Qg

]gg~- ~~'On, Ida .'l,.-.-l::I::I::I„:-'::I::::::!,t,-'.-+4m.:....-.we+,'f ]ogg d~~~~~~d. AII, pf the unknown glaciers, canyon and forest, lakes and . LI IIL I '"IPI

'- -'. I,'bh

OppgNBORN «I'eyisees of Mary 0]ive Kellogg, de- rivers and wild flowers. '

asl Ilb Recur aim ie tO perfect V'aye sGs,l» 0. '.

d,': ceasei); All of the unknown heirsqariIr 2 '„'nd meane Of bringing yp>,", . gttprney at-LaW -.!- . 'd 'f Harry . Cornwell, deceased; All

Cornwe, ecease; o e un-High schoo] registration .has in- I 1 III i I I~N.E,i

I

~ I

py) f; 'ice. I',,:, ' ... s'I '. knpwn c]aimants of and to the creased four this week, bringing theLewiston phone 275","-"-"=-:::'.'"'.""""""'""'-"" ~m, Northeast 'quarter, and the East total up to 86; The increase in the

'whalf of th'e Northwest quarte~ of grades was two,'ringing 'the grade.or ~~ mar~S IC t'all'telleSOS1 ouarter mof section sixteen, all in The student body efected their pre's.'i......,'I' PECefOESSF TownshiP Thirty.eight, North, ident Monday. George Bailey was d SNf!IEa . ', ~ Qjn} rIvl+++.Range Two, W. B. M»n Latah chosen for the position. He is a sen-

(I»": 'ive 8~Dc~ @'F@r~8 THE sTATE oF IDAHo sENDs ~' Ill' lE' III'~g!arts I Il, ': — ' cv CISss„, GREET[HOB TO THE ABOIIE eam. He is weg. lualided and is dm IISPe "> 'AMFD DEFENDANTS. serving of this honor. Accompany- ..I1

j'ritepl'ire eariy for you are hereby notified that a corn- sng offjcers were: Vice president, -': '}II I, ' .~

' z d.„>S y SeQ Ile@rfy plaint has been filed against you in'dna Ho]on, a senior, and, secretary,~ 1 the District Court of the Second Ju- E]dwa Janes,

eVery de during Sate dicial District of the State of Idaho, .',',.:«a +t. yes 'wet-prie

We mated asayt}tjisg'that'I, yg . 1»nd for I atah County by the . The Senior, class organized this'.

~ Q+ ~ Q @ p Qabove-named plaintiffs and you are week, e)ecting Irene Davis as pres;heteby directed to appear and plead ident, Edna Emmett vice-president ~Iorih'I II .,

IP~OIIe. «~F '4 to the said complaint within 20 days and Ted GrinoMs secretary. IIea~ ~~ 1 Heavy.Daty t)r~asalyeat'I )ates<

LSErfgtOE! EdtdhO, of I"e service .of the summons', and The Seniors have selected their g/fmM,eGm wI

ighh:ctuatfoni. Fafuea andy the wort!PmQffs'I . II . ' 's you are further notified that'nless

ypu Sp appear, 'and plead tO Said COm ClaSS ringS and they ShOuld arriVe in Pell 0%'ethledalae IS]htgeeat, rabber. eompaay can Offer.plaint'ithin the time herein speci- about four weeks.,,", Iidial, Il Frank Boyd, Proy.. t

~ pxtKERD 4 fied, that the.p)aintjjIs will take judg- Twelve new seats are being install- - '; 'ugt for Iapett Protect)on. For }larch''.

a}tivetas. For roadss harl ea t}tesf

UNDERTAKER 4 This action is brought for the pur- care o e over ow.plieas of matchless Supertwist

pose of quieting the title to the said The Commelcial departmen't areQIst

'

Cle]LI)ling .preSggg .Qy'eing } > <land and premises, described '" the getting three new Underwood typc-

Backed b out friend] d ssn.year e«vices"fafief During bad weather we vtj]) ut<

above title in this action, t 'riters to care for the ]arge c]assIy)fr < mTT DVZ WpRKS,,'sh horse-drawn hearses reference is hereby r ade, f r a f"ll

in T. in I.orih description. in y ping

Repairs —Alterations and ~ t 4 >Vitness my hand anil the seal of Friday will be the first footbal)Relimng ), Autp cqliipment, Indy at e d»jd District Court tliis 11th day of game of the season, the boys going

~ attendant.

(tI '< ~e 01 d Blocl Hate > > Stock of goods at Ke ~4 Aalu.t.

FY A. TIIATCHER CI r]. to Clarkston to fake on the high kW~di~ILImaW ~~jLL~~(Seal) By Bessie Babcock, Deputy, sc)ioo] team at that place.

iehhfl Xth street >N. E. Wu']ker, Kendrick, or ~ruth

poetage paid ()ine Way I

~ Bros., Le]and. l Fesidcnc afifl crosloffi..e Kendrick IdahoI~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ Address, Moscow, Idaho. 37-5 i s—an o i rig~~%'V%%QWVV&T'& Am Kutu&WAA~A

DRAYING.

10-PLY TRUETIRES

Smxe....d

Deobald Bros., Props.

crs

-.I

uw

'w

Page 6: Is - Kendrick Heritage Foundation - 1930 - The Kendrick Gazette/1930 July...Wheat Is Low, So ~h> Not Casl1 In On yottr Hogs, Ch>ckens, Veal, Bee(and Cream Checks Proper Mix-nced Ration
Page 7: Is - Kendrick Heritage Foundation - 1930 - The Kendrick Gazette/1930 July...Wheat Is Low, So ~h> Not Casl1 In On yottr Hogs, Ch>ckens, Veal, Bee(and Cream Checks Proper Mix-nced Ration

I:cc.Legal Ada

(23)

cy -".I

n;I

We move s»yt]>it>s that's'Losic.

. Rcs]>]c»cc P]tone 554

KE>DRICK GARAGE CODeobatd Bros., Props.

Kendrick, Ida]>o

H ENDRICK GAZETTE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930Responsibffity for Acaden~

Res onsi'

esponsibility for reduction of auto-

ents TEKEAN NEWS M. HELTON W OF CRESCENT CLIPPINGS ily me e geis ons»

oo a

n s ree s and high ohn I ind is in Le>vis>on this week ome un ay.Mrs, Anna Kimbley spent Mon>lao owing was reed>ved some Miss Hazel Steelsm htime ago from M. He]ton, who is nomd I d P d B I O TA Ib ... Introduces &c catest dva Ioover befor had nce e t e National Co'nference visitor Monday,

c ose was an rofino at acorns, giving his views on the~f

this term, She is staying at the C. turned from Leiviston Thursday eveis-t ing s]ncc thc self starter. n Street and Highway Safety at Ethel Harliss is b'

k'

y,)

an>ous peak: L. Trail home. School started Mon- ing.day ith an attendance of thirteen Helen, Floyd and Everett Farriu~.

n the annual y a r iss is eing. ept out of party of five of us went by auto

l;;„,:n oun o oo poisoning to view the once famous, volcanoSaves 12 pcr cent o» .'»o»I body made many rec- in her foot. Mount Rainier so e 60

I]astam- I d o]]. /erne in >>nd 1st >>» ommendations for reducing street and J. H. Butler 'an er is putting a new roof at t e terminus of the state highway

ount ainier, some 60 mdes distant, Miss A]ice Craimer 'f Sou'thwick Mr. and Mrs. A. A]exanf]cris the Ceda Ridge .teacher this year. Mertie Stone, Mr. and Mrs; J'»]1>>t>outh- „~ s P

EI@t Bill]]der In Wor]d these the president said: Carl Kinzer t S d'

t 9 ' k ' '" She is staying at the Ed. Kent, home, Da by and daughters, and M>ss Dom]r"The rem spen un ay night at at o'lock in the morning from a r

conferenceThe Ja e F 'go

F gEEQ+.gg SONSsec ose ome. e and Point a out six miles south of Ta- D

effecti ncaving t is week for coma on Pacific avenue and under an

orendorf families were called 'to Lou. Alexander home Sunday;orthI

I „„~Fonrth at, ~Sco~ ec 'veness upon the action of the their home at Miami Fl 'd . th' Lewiston Thursday afternoon as Gus Mrs. Elizabeth Keeler of C]arkstow>e iami, ori a. et,'eria sky we came to a va]ley of -I

f>uth. ''. ~- -- i ev

f23 .'and the communities supported Tom Walker a b

'> I I I Ip re r was a usiness vlsi- o>v eve] land some 25 miles on, the

Farrington mas in a serious condition. is staying for a few days with hcr"west

i» every p M b t O fi gI Th e A; " Doren d orf, fam i Iy: . retu rn ed d au g h ter s, MI rr s, Rose Farr>ngton 1am I= body of citizenship," g'P «e Tuesday'- as he .'seemed to be'no Mrs. Abc Dorendorf.

e grea no on ay. roa, t is being the only fa'rmin', I ce,', ".'" "-~ -'," '. ''' .. I'Irs. rva Date mas a caller on the road..Generally the country worse at that time Mr a d r 'I*at the S. S. Haugh home Monday, ha'd been. logged off. Some, good.;„-.M ~ d M ~ Edg

ome o s at Peck Sunday. Nisqually river. Crossing this river

vcIt i I

ed hom f ik'" ' ' * "g "e to Moscow last week, Cecil Tiaii lifra. Rose Farrington.8I0P ' «r er, or room for J B We t

'.d f

'- -h..- . ' ... „caine,back with: him 'and wi]1," itay The boys;!n this neighborhood m]lwse t T..Jones, Kendrick. 37 zx,' I' . y -,"" ', "ta and with': his r gran dpasr'evn'ts'," ,Mr ocarnd Mrs'. 'w'ere out 'n .-'the fire patrol cams 'v

ar-ren . T. ~ es is spen ing a ew days t e road climbs theh m'ouijtain'' nd -."-

in ro ino on business, one 'soon fi'nds himself lookin down C.'L.,Trail; for,a whili.'.,this„;ifall, - last week after. the rain.OR SAI E F~~sh- J-

C Ile Choate, Jr., of Nevada has a, sheer height of c thousand feet to I '']o'D''I'-''S"'"r''""]" . ' ' . „'If

':... one 49]6'

36 Z's> ing is. Parents, Mr. and where the river, threads its way to ter of Mr d M F.

itt e ona d tevens, smal daugh-xMrsprwed(h t th'p I

««'an«ru'susie tee»em

so�«

"I{42)I

',~I'-',-'-. ~

'FOR SAI'E OR cTRADF —.IN Spo;.. J II C}o t of O ofi o i it d I i h

vi 'ne,-rm. house, 23 lots; gar.; over the week-end.with relatives here tlie canyon wall and then] 'through "" "',""'" '-"'-"'""'"""' sd'"~""'" '*""gys g " ly Mam]e S k " '4 fip hav mo ed 'nt th F .'. h " ~ -I'mb'ng t mardthe P 'krasi«ouse - 'g " he Pa k en«ance attending high school iri Southmick'her just 't'o s'p]te'me

,ppn .SALB Iif -d SSSS:. d'iveek Two machines have gone,out .ebtry be had with vehiclei and'utos..

„ f,0'.''oI,, 50 d' ing to..L. 'Clanini rand the otherI: Ril, 'Choate.,:,'; L ., imiist obtain aatomobiie permits"and''dedfli'"offp"a" ClhYiarrdsn'eigtfbor, tQiiss'"y'Par-''bb

'4aho."ibPhme,'ekme ., 21-tf ...The pa>nt has'been ordered:for the informat]on -r>ngtonr at St. Joseph': hlsplta] Lc~- here. Say- >t won'-work on-,this-ga»h. G>ttlc, Hogs a>>d S ccp. —

'.- " . 'church We hope to have thy work -"A sound.. of,.rushinug'materi.thro'utgh istt]>I„„Satiirday;j>ig]>rt.'<: Hc, h'as''bean..",„s.„:ly„;;.'-''. '".''~ "'c"'si; '-~<,V.

ps ot>t?>mick., "15-tf, . Mrs. J..S.Lehman. from from Wil- d'en turn br]ngs'ongm>rc Spr>ngs'eartfelt 'ympathy, is extended;:to,-. -: ..'-', '-:::::'".;-.. -,.''",,rd

';X''ter.I .,Poultry....,,... FOR S, . —,'amette, Oregon, formerly a resident into view, government headquarters the bereaved..family."-',"five ',' c:,.

K d .< H: c ',' o«,commun>ty, has,been .visiting of::,'-the yPdtrkd.-t]>cMNationa]-.park„"-Inn '=Mrs.;=Rose=Farrington'andnchildrcn g '-: m'. ~.-n "'"..=o'-, -h~d.~:~

FOR SALF—One more Fordso .—.,here:and Mrs.,Gron>l) A No. 1 shaPe, high Pressurie head . ' ..-'..... 'oint for.',it:".mas'; here 'that::Jime's Lang-:~r:Mrtt..:1Anna K>mb]ey;::and:,chi]dren::.n- .,- d.-.,;;...,"„.:,~',gg,,-,,-,,!,',.f''-:I-'.,jh

Pr, . " ';, - -, ~ -- . ',, ', ~ '",w'cig s,'ar'ound 1' noun s.'„',and Pickering governor; @85pp'. 'eo Baugh and Do>> Miller started,m]re'in '1883 established the first 'per- mer'e'Sundayr visitors ..at:.the: Ab'e,',rDor-'.",

th- I I- -'- '>@4000 m>th,p'lom-" 1

']a«,week. for the Yakima valley. to 'manent settlement >n what is.'om,engorf.'home,':::::,'c-'-: ';.-".::.-','r'.-:",,':,,-Watch:,:the,, Gazett'e'-inext 'm'ee]c fogcWill "trade 'iiSed traitOrS - fer fire p''p]eS

.

'the Park. "The- eldbCarbinS', .faShiOned '. The'.-'L.:-IHunt-,::fami]y, C.,:.A. «Imperotanit;ahndi>'Or'udnemem'e'nht; I"

YOu'l.'r-

ai-.- - - ' '

mood -:.'':;:.' ''. Bruce Grosec]ose- took a. truck-load from native cedar, are:still sta>]ding. Cuddy. fami]y..'and.hDickf'nCuddy famt binterestedI'"',."". '- -":y4 ) aS a Tat.., a~(WmW~', 'One-'..more. new Superior dri]l left; r.sshakes to. Dallas Hepler near . "Leaving, Langmire. 'thc: highway.the,'YiWI,n'- a r n,r r .:r y50..00 off. i

-':.".— ', -, ', Southm]ck, Tuesday afternoon., gradually- rises. until you;. cross~ ~ e, ~.Us'ed'ractors —all'c.up 'ii shap~ - ' ....'stone bridge. below Christine- Fal]s.

. 1'letrac 20 ...;..r...............,...,08pp.pp NOTICE OF SA'LE ''OF 'EAL A mile, beyond this:a. second bridge .'

Cletrac 12-20 ....;..;..................]85.pp . FSTATF,: .,:. -. >s reached, span'ningi the,. Nisqually., i'"'-'"=''.',';... ~ .; ',';..":, -.,—'- ' "=",'" " '=ii"""'",-',IIy- ', ~ @

~ ~ -b I'f2 ton Holt.;.....,'........'.........,....9pppp' . ', river, which has. its:, origin- in . the -''-''"' ', '-'-.; -''-" "'.',:."'.:;-:,:„::.>"',+~ p '

( ferret ip '.Ihmpp In tire probate . Court, of,. si tab ifreat glaciermav ba seen: The road' '":i":,:

. ':::" ", ' ""tdj

'm wtr'(,:::Q" .

sxperienoat> >>ahfbanie I >olin Deere II2y'..............'ftpm county, state ef-Idaho.. leads through the forest over a stone 'i ''": r ',:-: ':::;::"S:,1% I iil'vr,~ I Twin City 185 00 In the Matter of the Estate of Susan bridge from .which Narada Falls,: on

Badger Tirea and 'nbeS .surprise you;: dersigned administrator of the estate t e,falls may be viewed —a sheer drop I.'i.- o ":..':",-. ',," "]! 'fI

~ ~ ~ ' in~! ~I IllSee — of,Susan. Richardson,'eceased,; will of,168. feet. Beyond. this the timber. I

, on'onday, the 15th. day.of Septem-'hanges and,cthe road leads 'by'the:: .. „,M~.'„,,"''; ':,'. ~r=-'Iber,,]930, at 10 o'lock a. m.'t,-'.the open meadows at .the. lower partrof 'i

''' ' .'" ' ', -: .Ir j, 1'. "-en ric, a o ., 38-t: front door of the'ank'of Ju]iaettai peQ Qas 'and 'Oils ' .'- in--the .:Village of: Juhaetta, Lat h-.Parad'se vallev,

where'he-highway,'OR,SAL'E—]0-20 McCormick Deer-': county State of„Idaho, se]] at pub]ic terminates. ';, -'

. ".";",.:.','',',l,,''.I:,"".:d.l";„: '.'.. -:;, . ';:.;;-;"::"':.;,s-.""r. Ing tractor and heavy tractor plow; auction the fo]lowing described rea] .. Paradise valleys is the hub,,of nuni- 'ipe 5 trna s i,i: ':I ", -: " '- ' ~ ~'- '.'. 'i: (", ~ 'i'i -"""', .:--':"'::--.- "'-':-"':-': --'-::-::I:.iii::::-::Idrick Hirdvt>arc Co.

' ll- decedent and situated in Latah coun- of. various duration. Paradise iInn is '"ty, State of Idaho, to-w>t:,, one. of the most. interesting structures;ot: -

. FOR SAL~Ens>]age cutter, corn-. the East Half of Lot three (3) .in the Northwest. It is built of"weath=

I

''""'' ' '"c'-'b~ r'~pLots One (I) and ITwo (2) and,' * " '.' " . - '('-"-'.;" ll '.. '""'-;-': " ',":t '.!s

T','''J'e

in Block 'Four (4). of the orig- ered gray cedar logs that shovr,entire-',' ',.'. -,. !.-OgggRAX, jgppAXR:.,SHE . PiPe'. In fine running order, ready inal townsite of Juliaetta, accord, ]v;to the ridge-po]e. iit the big ]obby,, '', „,,...„..",to go; mounted on trucks. Has cut ing to the recorded 'plat ther'eof,: 'p„]pp

e Qhcksmi&ingp Wood Vor >less than 50 tons.'75.M. M: C. d' '

d d d and fire places are at either.end,and.i

m .-...,:,:.KT —:.- c,m.Cv — '::-c -.'T - w::;TLAT,-v '." -,~n"-'fsce-"'-.-'t I;Tire Setting, WagOn Or 'ai]>d'y'uh ' " ' the expenses and charges 'of admin- the floor iis fi]]ed with.'comfortab]e

FOR SAplow emetically'sw'IST 1 "P,tk wfTI'e sold on mthwe

following t: " "" . " ' .p " ': 'Vfis HaVC a'F>>i]'Ie>ns."'Oft'Rlf]C.;:;;,",'>mdi>t, pRANK CROOKER O. ]2 in. gang p]ow in exec]lent con- Ten per cent (]0%) of the amount Generally sPeaking, Mount,,Rainier-), dition tI75

. ] p 8 O ~ 14'a '.ng of the, sale pr>ee to be .paid -upon is not 'n easy peak, to climb, the

the date of sale and the balance up- great altitude of its summit (14408 '' "..";,.„''>:i'::NaOtglHl.,'.~mmQllluOn";,,'-'.:.rr,'.''"-," .,b...jPe, new paint on the confirniation ot such sale b feet) and th'e low, level region about .Ithe above entitled court, the base, (between z,ppp and 5,ppp '

Dr, GEO, W'' Aec~ruR WOOD FOR SALE—AI'so posts, hoi on this 27th day of August, ]93p feet)i,combine to. make the ascent:i '- "9"L-L"r "' -I-hr-...r - -W-- - X -I 'II-rSurgeon any s]ze, to'rder, 'laud Craig,'. W, BEHRENS, an exceedingly. long one.:The great ',',XJRFIlQI„'aillHlMOF„:,.aX, '.rValia,mOs,p,,w.,'-

)ones: ce 812, ca Richardson, Deceased. 35 3. across from south to north, was fiffed

Kendr]ck; ...- Idaho TAKEN UP—A stray young cowSUMMONS by two sma]] cinder cones. ']aciers w ~ w ~ w ~ ~ w w w w,~ w ~ ~.%.~w. Kh~h~w wr~ v w w %a++.~ v %Kgjhas been bothering here: Dark red, great and small clothe Rainier. Riv- '-"'- --: - -... (t

white face, 2W on left hi and In the District Court of the Second ers of >ce, w>th many of the chara<Judicial District of 'he State ofI

slit in left ear. Will be sold for Jud, teristics of rivers of water roaring;, I ="': . ~ . 'I.;gIdaho In and For Latah .County.A. H. OVERSMITH keeP on the first day of October, . at rocky slopes., ~ Il.Attor»cy-at-Law -, . ", " . 'iffs, vs. Charles Bodenhause and Wild flowers grow up to the edge

I 'eiche's, on Cedar Ridge~ South- Nettie Bodenhause, his wife;'Adna of the snow field., The wonder]anUrquhart Bldg, - 3rd St, . wick, Idaho. Flo and Hans Flo, her ?]usband; trail. encircles the. mountain .near the,', ill.'amesA. Taylor, sometimes'kn " base with a total travel distance of ' ' ''''.,~LN. '

iIliifi'ilWe me in the market for 1,000 as James Taylor, and Hat ie .!]45 miles.f fi ]d > un Ye] Taylor, sometimes known as Hat-s'acks or, smal er ots o e run e

tie Taylor, his >vife; All of the un- - The Wonderland Trail trip,.if. tak-low Dent corn MARK MEANS .known heirs of L Stannus, deceas- en in ivhole, means twelve. days ofBROKER-%ANN'0, ~>'o., I.ewiston, Idaho.. 'tf 'ed; A]] of the unknown devisees of life.in the saddle and camp,. endless',:

~

'. '-II >: "- ': '::.,:""'"I ' -":"'tF]meral Direoters d', - ..'nknown heirs of. Mary .O]ive Ke]- changing panoramas-of mountams and

l4S4p

L'e~Onp Ma li '' ': '' '' ' ' '' ''' '' ''httt ](igg deceased; A]lr of the unknown glaciers, canyon and forest, lakes and -

j Sj'l. I:."'b!O

~ ~ f t p" d",n a OppgNBogg ", devisees of Mary Olive Kellogg, de- rivers and mild flowers.'nraun is to yerfeot ways,ib,'< 0. A','ceased; All of the unknown heirs'„'nd means of bringing you ~", ~ bettor»ey-at-Law - ".d of Harry Cornwell, deceased; All" comfort and I>vivace and 'e»~i.pr«t,«,',,'f th k o d 'f H y Schoo l Not sCornme]1, deceased; All of the un-

High school registration has i - -I II -,i ~IMsho

sdknown owners and all of the un-I!,'........'..,~ ~" 'known claimants of and to the creased four this week, bringing theLevtiiston Phone 275 ", "- --'--:--"""""""''-' '""-" ''', Northeast quarter, and the East total up to 86; The incr'ease in thc

half of th'e Northwest quarter of grades was two,'. bringing. 'the gradeSection Seventeen, and the North- tota] up to.an evens.vbundred, .; ga+dm g

endrlek I~be d,'+ lCo L'1UtCI1680n- quarter of Section sixteen, all in The Student body elected their pre'sKendriclL Hardware Oo. >I a ~ kJ a L west quarter of the Northwest

ii '' i'ggp Township Thirty-eight, North; ident Monday.. George Bailey was' ~pa:. '.:.

~sbriVv?v Q~+ g~~Range Tmo W B M >n Latah chosen for the position. He is a sen- Jl~'I

LIVe St;Oqk Q,Fjl'111 Sdt/eS "" ' " "SENDS

ior and. a member of the besketba]I .-'- „, . I Iq~ ~

~

!

~

!

!

~

~

!~~

~ 1 I 1 ~

~

1 ~

~

i ~

~~I

F

~~

~

~

i~

~~

~

~

~

1~

~

1

~~~

~

~~

~~

~

II

V~

~~~Ie

Se

a

~

0

0

~r I

~

Se

a~

!

ne ~~

~

G C ~ 0

u

u

~nla

~ty

r

TeII

I

IN e dr G acth

0

YI

n

~

D

0

eII

f~ene a

»

n ts

~~

~S~N

~D

~

SII~

~

~

~

~

~

~

~

~

~

~I~

II~~

~

~ ~

I~

r

II

~

~

~I~

~

~~~~~~

~I~

~~ ~~

!

~~~

~

I!~~

~

~~~

~

~

~ ~I

p~!~II

~

II~

t~

~

~

~I~

~

~

~~

~~

~

~

~I

~

~~

~

~ ~

~~~

~

~

~~

~~~

~

~

~~~

~~

~~

~

~

~

!

~~~

~

~

~

!~

!

!

~~

~

~

!~~

~~

!

g .n, GREETINGS TO THF ABOVE team. He is mell, qualified and is de-'%TV%Jg . + SD Ci Iu 'IAMRD DBPKNDANTS, serving, of this honor. Accompany-; .

It'I

I 'I.,'yjge: OI Wll'e eel'lg fol'ou are hereby notified that a corn- ing officers were: Vice President,p]aint haes been filed against your inh Edna Bolon, a senior, and, secretary, ~~~~ ~ Abt>ve,- t]>fs styh>b, extra«stuzsly All-

~

~

~

hereby directed to appear and plead ident, Edna Emmett vice-presidentphoI]e 11Fi4 to the said complaint within 20 days and Ted Grino]ds secretary.. Ra+~ 8s] i Hcavy D»ty t]tres-,Gsoi]year's latest.

>egptrig>gilt IdghO, of the service of the summo". ' The Seniors have selected their >dfathao Gammstee ! 1$$0:creations. Valuea only,tbe worldm'and

plead to sa]d corn class rings and they should arrive m . pygmy Ip'~Iacit largest rubber cotapsay cari o cr.I I you are further notified that'nless~ ~ oS'cr.

I you so appear. 'an p ea o sai com-plaint within the time herein speci- about four weeks.

J p~KERQ fied, that the.P]aint'ffs will take judge- Twelve new seats are being install-: ment ag inst you as Prayed 'n a»d ed in the senior assembly to take s]r vera For roads hard sn tires. Six.NEED EMBALMER 4ND4 comp]aint.LICENSED

This action is brought for the pur. care of the overflow. of matchless Supertwist C h> r 4.'I~~ ~ ~ ~ a W a W W ~ a a ~ W Mm UNDERTAKER 4 is ac i n ipose of quieting the title to the said The Commerc:al department are

10oPLY TRUE( (Goodyear patent) under their treads .~

1

g PreSSing Dy l > y . 4land and premises, described >n t]>e

Du~g ~ above title in this action, to whi~h writers to care fo th I b . TIRE8DVZ WORKS p . msh horse-dmmn hearses referef>ce is hereby nade, for a full 32x6 ~ ~ ~

i v description.Witness my hand and the seal of Friday >vi]] be the first football

Relining ? Auto equipment, la y '4 said District Court tHis 11th day of game of the season, the boy go in

< We Clean and BIOCR Hata '" ' '.TIIATCHER Clerk to Clarkston to take on the high

(Seal) By Bessie Babcock, Deputy. School team at that place.S. Bryant I,ewiston, Ida. >,I pr c,ee ( ea y eSSie a 1

~ 'p . C ~

h Of ".11C ci. voH %']Xth Stree N E. Ws]ker, K.nd c, o S

!bills —and do it right

'w w'Fw~+&rV'Fv' A.

Page 8: Is - Kendrick Heritage Foundation - 1930 - The Kendrick Gazette/1930 July...Wheat Is Low, So ~h> Not Casl1 In On yottr Hogs, Ch>ckens, Veal, Bee(and Cream Checks Proper Mix-nced Ration