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Cage Senson Over for Tigers unrl Bull)lugs; Both Teams Eliminated from Bist. Tourney THURSDAY, FEBRUARY'7, 1975 ¹)ther Os«csee nor Kendrick aur- moro Points. Green and Stout were vlved long jn the AS Distr)ct 2 bs)I-= the. pn]y ones tp score in the double ]cetb«jj tou>-n«ment held lost week at figures. Lc<w )«ton s Booth Hali, Two succes VOL. 85 KENDRICK AND GENESEE, I ATAH COUNTY, IDAHO sjve )oases e])mjr>ated Gene«pe on Potlatch squeezed out a he«rt- NO, 9 'p+esday snd Wednesd«y n)ght Kend- br >ak)i>gjy close 45o44 win over the "«;t„~, '„-.;,„;-„„i ",",,",< „„:;„„;;„:»,.„.,„;- j)er)j)ric)j i)rear]srs)srs Senior citizen Lenore Man Recovering p~~~«~ p„g g day night. Noiv the season js over It w«s a ]pm-scoring contest, with Fronl I ogging Accident l'„p P,gk Ee A for both te>Lm» «nd the young ath- Genes«hitting only 27-7 Per cent Pf )fegSII'e fo )graf e jets can look fo>>Yard to traclc and )t!I fleid goals. The game w«s close S'us Run March 11 baseball, «]j the way «nd Gen@ww took posses- ~ condition Sund«y at St. Joseph's Hps- s~ ~s ~ ass assai snn sion of the ball with on]y seconds Ve)IAW,QAF Tllldlfs rch ll is the target date for the dent at He«dqu«rtter Feb LB Members pf the Genesee Cpn>mu- Ar senior citizen buses to run in any Roses Hunter 47 an e>r>P]oyee of nity Firemen, Inc., are making final e first game «nd were defeated Green to hold pn «nd win. Potlatch Yej]ow Star Thistle lnf'estation rt d Tues y P~ Logg ng'. Of Pie~, s 47HO by t)u) If«>njah Kubs. held 8 slim 24-22 ha]ftime lead, covers over 2,000 acres in Latah Co this service will be th 11th d U trd ed 10 broken ru, «pic~ed tF Oenesej) hc]d cjpso to the s)tong Gree»'s 16 point» me)'e high for Fifteen f«rmers met at Kendrick senjp«~~~ 55 ]dan d lung bruises an«brasions +"~ « Kub team and were <r@]y behind 20-LB Genesee with Ra]ph Stout getting 13. Fire Hall February 20 and mapped a]j ]I«n<j]Ca d ~ are wHmme sectjo Pf « tree fell on him at the half, then fe]I ><jctjm.to a cold Kealrlpk L-2 ou't the areas where ls known to 'ex- to ride pn this, date third quarter when they were out- infestatjon of thja ra]ne coyer J 'osp))aj, Orof jno,'ollowing the ace)- Io at P~. ~ continue on «pored 14< This dhs)atrpuu ried ~~ B'U aMunyi>ns KHs g rs and the rough, steep'areas bm]ved 't '~~~ y'ent. «nd transferred Thursday to st. >I"j 9 p > Th'er>]> th)s y of their gamN in the tourna it ~]j,'~e a'~~~tve ~~, h,' anrd pkn'.tp Mocow. There wU] be Joseph mento )<but unfortnnatsjy lost two ]~ ~ ul ~ ])«rge fo th service, b ~~ a ~ ~ to ~d b~~h Pota s«La<),rta])sh.p]ate sauces epf them home for-t)»r id + t ~~ ~ ~ t)ons wUI he accetpte<L A hospjm appkessnan s«fd H>mter s fe ~h.'snd hect-: Them wU while Doug Green «dded L0 n. contr'o] - b s wiU'leave Jult«etta at O'P condf)jon was,~ ~ 4 p~ be hasn ofor those mhp do not cate Ltassz) Wjn 4047 ~ + prorcjms<te)Jr.9:00 sL,m. and will spend for crab. Beca»r)e of-the.increasing cost of ers were dropped )r>to tho losers br«c- it, j~ ~ bi '~",~ f „rrfjng to, Ju]j>Lett« at approxj; }.nnn)BnI gnnsnn~ crab snd 0)her fopd jtesns, the price ket the first game w)th a 5@47 de- individ~ < g„„"~" " )nate)y 3 Pm..Mr. Craig said.tjjere !%+lan '%%8,%%5 ye«r wU] bee/5, peg; «d>>It. «nd rllllge Nsn'Isy'250 fPr. gf«deoacohool 4n>jldran. Pre- Valley i<ann. Alter trait<nit liks at w K ~> ~ ~> ~ . alotttaMe neet week .wn.iok ke ootl Of; 1<<a~isa< school child>en vjrjj] be s>erved free ths end of the first quar)sr Kendrick ~ of K ",, put jn"the Gazette.. Ile~svI -For )j)>e.p«st mont)I, fttemen have jsltors Prnsjjnt le«d. The Tigers battled on even Thh, „~j > t )~ f th ~ I," Lloyd said. 'We wIU, announce sales in the «rea, but tjck<rts wj]I a)so Kendrick Grange No, 413, met at terms in the third and then fell be- Uttje t 4L attjt ~ later whe>e the bus will make its Mr «nd Z>frs. C]«ud McGary vis- be av«ijaib]erat ttb@,door. lhe Grange sf«]j Toead«y Feb 18 at hind and never recovered in the fina] jS f ', ~ th 'pjckups ln each town.and the correct )ted Vto]a Johr)s Sunday, This year .the firemen order>)d 7] p.n>. <<Itr)th 19 men>h<)ts and twp vis] qu«rtet when Ram« poured in 23 d ~ d ~ ~ .~ me tab)e " he added. The ar>noun«" Viola Johns was «I> overnight-guest 1.7256 lbs. of crab iwhich will cpme tore ptescnL points. Kelly Clemenhagcn's 22 points th~ ~~~)~ '~~ when be ] newpapers r«d)o of her son «nd f<Lmjly, Mr. «nd.-Mrs. )nto Genesee Late ~y and that Plans were made for talent night were h)gh fo™ Tigers with Ka>my ih y fj t sh Don Johns of Lewis)on. They aj] at- evemng the men wjjj gather in the to be held Match 18. Anyone h«ving Brown getting 14. >rst . )n Mahp and the tended the musical concert Xpnd«y down«tiara vopm tp clean and prepare «number please contact Lecturer Bh>st Timberline only « few years ago It y W~cJJ p~ ~ evening in which her grandsons Tim the c~ into -aervi)og portions. AIL jcandrick looked luce the c]«ss of ~<j] ~< us third t ~ .tth expand the service on a state-wide ai>d Kjm Jphns p]ayed jnstrun>ents in firemen are urged to help with thts "lV)>cn Amerjc«W«a Young.'" the tournament Wednc<sd«5 night «s ~re«d of this pest„" ~rt Homer the concert, j ob. Y ~ 8 for]975 mern y P 'j~ Timer]j Putter Lat<>h Cpu ty W~ Su~ - 'Pease e«r w>Ih us unt>I we can M. ~d N . J C dd d f - All ~,f distr)but& to Inc)I>bets ' wasl P ~M W &e >vay io win 7'-59. rispr ' «erve you better," Craig s«jd, He Uy enjoyed bMd d'n y~ ~ b ~ ~d at this stage o t- m& pm~ wiU be )>on<or of her brothers, Vpn and Arnje a new ambulance fo )2> departm h i u> of )Von>cn's Activ>tjcsif m the floor, Kepdrjck rolled up a th«t we ~ t~], e)j~ > ~ bad )nit)«ted at «later d«te to serve d] Z ~of . ~ d S~] G]c~ «nd Marjorie Ejdrjdge.! Ã.10 f)~ q «r lead and were weed but ve t th meeU senior citizens. Walter Zun>bofe ho)i>e Sunday. They m -Wg nnr There >vvrc )I)js»engr«phr<) by tnc i ncie" hc~ ai! <oy o ooitnw Dr Glen VVegner On "Living Rppm" «j><j dpn«ted by Car)<> ) Mike Boe's 18 Points ii'eve high for C'';4 'i Rev. and Mrs. Rick Skeen were Erne y, «n be 'r; ',i, k I e ]gers hil Kelly «nd I< «ch Th s~> ~~ yggle ~ gp'glegt Sab<>rd«y evening dinner guests in Lg++ Eg Grange. They «re jove]y and j)a>tj. added 15 morc. tke nome ot Mr. an<atro. Bill <towom IlK NB>jjlS Pfngfnm tully <j<>nc. Tj>«nk vpu, C«rj<) Miss ¹na Wh>g was home from A CWA report N'as made by '; )V«jncsd«y th T)gers cou]dn 1 I deqe]ope<L +F40, alflV8 yle$ cpuege this past week for a few d«ys For the second tin)e in jess than Mabel O)enn. 'm tp m}ss and then Thursday they -E" 'wi]] ~j be tj„ir She js«ttendjng Northwest Nazarene wo ~eeks «Kendrick area person An agriculjura] report by Roy I coudn't seem to hit as the K«ml«h oven in 1975" indicates Fatter but Sadie Alice Dygert, a 30-year re«I- College in Nai!>Pa has been fe«turend on a national tele- Oteru>. l Kubs c]jmjr)«ted them 54-36. Thing's p]«ns for a pvogr«m in f975 where dent of Cjarkston, died 'Thursday at + e i vo ere Sp bad for the )>ard-]uck Tigers ~~pm~t ~d ber jc)ld,wjjj be 6:05 am. of Infjtn>]ties of «ge at Trj- G«<n><ir> C]ub of Kendrick High j th«t u)c Kubs actu<t]jy were ahead ax~]«b]e Pjans for demonstration State Cpnva]escent Center. Mrs, Dy- of their spn «nd famj]y Mr. «d scholarship 2I) 6 at One Point in th «~~ R~ plots on Paul Hazejtjne's farm for gertr 81, had been a patient there Mrs. Buddy Hen«on. They also ~ t helP 4 student ~t~ a ter tp ter, K jh ~ the Tigers on 1975~u~rw«y. Th~ams '. since J~e. 1972 with pther relatives in out «>ca be . Wegner was inter- hrppe«n cp<u>tries thj>) sum. field goal Perceniage with the KES era] safe herbicides r<ogtste>ed for She -w«s born Match 25, 1893, at fore retying home. viewed from Kellogg, Idaho. n>rr, i te«rn getting Only '13 Of 46 attempt<I. ~ pn yel)OW ~ thjat]e and the SOuthmiCk tO .GeOrge and COra Mra GeOrge LarSOn Of GepigetOWno J ]If]ke Boe ar>d Doug Craig had 7 plots «hou]d g)ve us better Informa BIOWn. She married Frank Dygert Calif., visited Tjiuraday t)>rough Sat points for Kendrick vrith C]cmen- jjpi> a tp which ones wu] best do the Npv. 14, 1913. The coup]e farmed on urday in the home of Mr. «nd Mrs< tj> Nt)CS &'Crt<a Y]S)tpr«. h«gen «nd Doug Silt]ow getting 6 jpb Fix and h)met)can ridges above Kend- Ed G«Uow«y Sr. Mr, and Mrs.aMdlw &My & l~ ~ I> at Ke- Plnoohls wss p)ayed at Epur tables: ~+ rick ~)j retirt g «nd mo~ to G«lloway «nd famuy of Bear Ridge'pgg. Dr. Wegner and f«mily noir prjas wjna<>r wore: ]O>srs-8«rlan Fey ~ C]srkstpn in f945. -Her husband died were Thursdayrevenj>)g supper,]Pa)sts and J>mnjta ~, Hjg)> pr)sss w~t Vol( alj)d At)xiliarv To hAeet ging ~ '~o„ in SeptesnHer 1972. Mr and It&8 Demi« Hpwland pf P She- ~ a omembet of the . First Kennewick, - Vp'ash.; 'ere weekend a)L)jppect )>oQN~}>e)]fans)jng On«tot(. taty vr)U meet ~rr)day, F<sb. 27 at Me -'resbyterian Church of Cjar)eaton. guests of her p«rcgjts,.Ãr. and-'Jjjjrs.o ~ by j)jr ~d Mrs, %1)bur Oorkj]j, Mr iliary pre)sjdent, wul be here fpr hsr Sh«>on Shorb Olympia. two sons 'r. «nd 'Mrs. Ray Brj~ pf ~~ W 3Mna V. Drtsco]], a native of Poet- John Dygert, Newport; Ore„and Sasn d'~e «nd . Mra. O~ Ojson-. Of twarnf I ' ' <st)I)y end a re)6<dent ef Ger>asee >N>tur Dygert, 4narks)on; four os)stets, mges- M«Ita Mont-. weram Monday ~ ~ sha.-n)o><ed to Lewjaton in 1965, dtsd sle tfa>a>)) s]j Brtttsh <Oph)snbjs, Oo]dje guests in the home of Mr. «rid-~ .W ~ pf, a st)<toke at 2 par>. ~y: BI)ub.,T)r»nI)<>to Spokane 'M>Lrtj>a ~L). Milton Gt«nt. psn, «t ti)e Orang» Ha]I. The th)r<) Dist, 2 moetjr>g. A noon kaihcpn:) e h p]~ ~y of" the ~n'~ ~~ ~M md ~Ui rtm -lbs.hsd been ill since Jan. 22. Her stoa; seven,,-gsandoht)drsn,. three Lewjston —, . and J>mi.~ Ch Will be he]<L h g)and prize fpr a)] m~ng )mn>edj«tejy after><)nard 'hOme at the time Of her death mS>a greatgrandehndren,.S)1>d'WO great- CInU md f~y, ~ Of ~ u>rcc partlea +%] be g)vpn. at 323 3rd St. gre«t~dchU~n>. were Sunday; afternoon >~rs m 'U ., „, . y Glen and, ~- mjss- L«)«)> Ooi>nty Pomona Or«i>ge v ij) e>. „~ ..xi v ~ ,Miss Drjscp)] >ies the daughter of -TI>e f>)ner«j ~ he)d Saturday-at. the home prJSfr'. and Mia Fred Loh &,~'b~m 'st ~'»iae'4h y were bc hcjd M«rch 8 at <proy Gr<>ngc H«l] j QOV)rer''rsonerS'.rv>fs. TW'elt Timothy and Caroline Driscol. mpvrd lo;B0'am. at Me)eh«>j>t Funeral Home man «nd ~gy. '. unableyto'~ve ch«ndeL"6 at. their, w) nther~rthm~~j]b,cxn»-! h baby H~re~ h«jd for S - ~th hcr p nt t G n~ wldle ~theR v'~ew~off)d tl g. The Ch~h:of the"3'~~ in h~. P])fjc<j by ])>c pomona otf)cct». ]f you I b«ra and Andrew Twc)t Th>>rsday atj]] a child, Shc attended gr«de Bur]a) mw at Vine]«nd Cemetery, Juuaetta v~] have «special program >)te 1)pt a pomona Ines»ber, whv npj l afternoon" Feb 17, Hps)esses '>vere «choo] at Gene«pc and ]«ter cpmmut- of Praise tp Gpd through hyn>nsi'and Area II."Seflior Citizens P]an io attend «n<j t«kc )hc I'if>)) j Mrs Debbie ]Os)I and Debbie ) cycn cd to Lcvriston to atrtend high schooL - hyn>r) stories qvhjch ~~ beopt>t)aented S >. -d [The'shpi~er ><ma g)ven at u>c home pl'hc»~ 8 ]jfe-Iong me)aber of St. twelNWBC@l'Oll JOIS '> member pf the cengregat)pn..Tbe Schedule, Quarterly Meet Ppn)oru> oft)«cr>) v..i]] have Prsct]cc i ~+ lcyc". M«ry'8 Altar Society and a «prr>mu- program ival be Sund«y 'ewij>>g, . The fhet quarte]y >I>ecting pf L975 *Ifajj o>> Mp>>day ~ Barbara and AJ>dve>v received I'@any njcant pf St, Stanjs]aus Catholic I S L i~ 2 at 7:00 oak, A special of orth Cm~ IAQ S or C>tl '' IOYcly gifts and rcfrcahn>cats vvcrc Church. i„ritat;on h ~'t ded to the cp~u zcn A j t.~ ~ be held Mpn- <)crvecL Requiem m<Lss >ms celebrated at day, M«rch 3, in the I.O.O.F'. Hall, N )N'Gen 8 k M 9 Friday morning at St. Stan)a)«us 12 L«tah county workers were Tucaiay afternoon Mr. and e+ ~enesee 'a"" ~a"age", )aycettes Launch Fund John J p]aced pn jobs during tj>e >It eek Art Ra>iran>> present+d Ed Gneeclpse m~ >riW. ~o~hip Potluck ] D<- t<)y 0 ]son, w)>o ]>«s been n>nn" . OH«M was the ce]cbmat. Bu~-m through the]f v Emp]py mt of- mth a beaut]f~ h~-sh M ~e eon ~ 12:00 ~. «grr of F)tat Sccur)ty Bank ln Gene-,'aising proieCt «i, the Gcncscc Ca)ho]jc Ccmcntcry. fice, according to -Prank J., Hart- for h)s 82!>d bjrthd«y anniversary. s<oc since ]<rove>>)bcr of 197;), iv!)I jr:: . v I Siembcrs of ihe Ke)><)rick-Ju] ja" I Thr fn)]awing werc bc«)v>>: Jerry stein, office ma!>ager. Hartstein Oper callers included Viol«Johns, Friday fair I?<<L~ when h< iv<jj !ii I ri>8 wj]j sponsor 8 dr,>ivjug I'air 8 i I.i»chan, Da)r. I Bcckcr, Donald S. said this )s just one move thm placed C»thj« Nye and mi> Benjamin. Re- I>amtrj<>>r<i ivjj)) h)S brpjj>rr i)> O)SOI> rr>>c)c-]X)t rnpkrr nr $ 2') Wnr>]> Of i B<~kc)., ()>ar)CS SWCnann, Richard du>dn )he preVipuS Week, but dpu- eront V)StprS Va ere MrS. paul Bald>Vin S«]c<) «I><) Sr<vcr,ij )h:<; '.-.-i, mra) from phj]'I< I ooj Cjjy.;Is ]) <It I trod)>><! and Eugrnc H. Grjcser. b]c ij>e fjg lm reporte for the a e md ~1m .Howard Wunder]ich of Om Dugg r, Pmsjdent, L >risW]«rk S lzj)) I r«h, j~w)s)o)>, ivj)) «r vvc'>f )heir <])Ave to raise money for the I week in ]974. 11 nciv jobs xverc.list- fino a~!>d )tea Wilson of Le>riston.'s jajcr)um I»anagcr'f the Ocneace', <)< ho]av<)hjp f)m<1. Tickc>s at< nniv on, CARD OF THAl<taKS rd during the wce]i and a iota] of 11 ]<Its. >~<i'u!><)er]jch >>'«s «S«turd«<t Mxam&jark S&te Cpu~ in >he ~e I!raarh ))p)>rj) a I>~v m«anger )<) sa]c <>I><j n>ay ]!r purrhosc j f)k»)):>I>y ', T)>c Dna >Var)>cr fa>)>j]y ii')shrs jn ~vere su)) avauab]e at thc c)>d of ihc over>>jg]>t guest. n«I»«j. I"rt*<>t) js t»arririi ar«l has 8 j J«y&cjjc. ithank cvc~~nr fpr O>cjr con~m w~, H~tclns office ~p,rtcd, Mr,~d M~. R,y Butler ~~It~ Other%'eake~u>c]ude Jem H ~, yp>I»g:~f>. I,<r, F(!r the p>;ca)>j hc'jckcja «~ 5!0 rents racj> or three'8) <lt D,)l '<)i)l~l~ hjs stay jn the that )hem wc~ nec<is for 8 p~grm> briefly T)>umdayjnthc pa>QBade~n, 'X~utjve direct'r, Cpn~mjty AC- i)oil] ct)I»I>i<I)r jp hjs v::!rj<. 'or $ 1, hosp))a]. lt9p conrdt»ator, an inter>dc>vcr. trans- Hpiva~r<j AV>II>drr]ich a>>d Jesse Er]c- -- cribcr, manpo>vcr planning assistant:, xv')>c hnn>cs at Ovofinn and Su»d«y m«lnicnancc i»a>>, 8 scri~cr station<~<„mth Mi M)d ]>I>g, Rpy Florence and j<-r~: W attendant and domestic wor]Vers. Ran>ry Hunt. «t C]a)kstp)>. '.~ - 'P>,<g'I>cmp]pyment rema)ncd about on Terry Tjm»>j)>s, Rectc and Linda S~ c ,nil>sss Pllaw I '' n P«r w)jh the previous >vcck in La- Pets]) >]] and their . three children, sI@. <ah cou>)ty. A)thn»gh 58 persons Cori)>a, Nadinc and Monte. werc din- nd E»ce Er>con, ~pm'i)cd now c]«]I»s i'pr bcncfjjs, the tp- ncr g>)csts at the E<jjth rMoorc hor»e ordinatpr for State Conference and emems~r»... ~ P ns. <~- tal IOSC by Only 3, from the prcripuS. S>II>dav. Fcstjva] of Arts tp be held at Lc><~- >vecks fjgu>>. of 525 to thc cu>rci>t EI~>cr and C]>«r]pttc Bar>i>)g«rdncr lark State College in rMay, 1976. I)28. "A., year ago there ivevc only. vi. ) )cd «i. )hc Edith Moore home S«t- 440 persons seeking jobless p«y. urday. senior citizens shou]d be planning on Many of the ivorkcrs Ning new participation in regional talent shpxvs c]ahns iverr seeking benefits under R d 't~u I r C rd p and things to be cover<% in work- one or n>pm of the ~A pr axed- Ridge rroj'kel'S Car af y shops or seminars wit]> reference to ed< prw>gr«I»s~ recent]y brought into ls Postponed 'Tl Later u>e State Conference and Fc tiiqd of be)ng" ,'ar)stein reported. In the A r<>rd Party, originally set for c ge Ar~ 1 immediate Mpsco>v area )herc are the 23)h nf Frj)runty and sponsored AU senior citize!>s in C]earN«ter, Iiij j')S jib L<jr<)~""» now 2<2 persons filing c]a]n>s, down by the Pn)l«tch Ridge workers 4-H Ir from the previous i<>ck'8 2$ 1, but C)ub, ]>as j)<~i> postponed because of com>ties are urged to be Present at a+vs last year's 249. Grncscc has conflict)ng actjvjt]es. "irrtsas Jl', i j 'iy 22 c]ajn>ants compared «6th 20 last The catt) party vri]j bc rc-schcdu)ed week and 10 8 year agp. In th<.'t a later date to bc announced, 8 Completes BOOt Training Tvpy-Deary-Bpri]] aire the tnja] )sI C]»b offircr said Mp)>cLsy. Marine P><. Steve M. Hamilton. son ; uP to 116 fmi» il>c prcrious ivcck's) nf )fr. and Mrs, Darrc]l H<uni]ton of'06, but i'ar )dghcr il)an ]as) year's, FHA Food gale Ju)iactta, Idnhn, g>~d>I:>ted from re- 84. 92 checks am gmjng )nip jhc Pnt- I r)ujt training at the»rari)>c Corps ]ate]>-Pri!>Ceto)> atra, thr ~»>c as 8 Saturday in KendriCk Itccruit Depot., Sa» Diego. tvcek agn, bu) >Ip s]ig]>ily f>v)» th('Ir)'.)br:.; nf jl>c F)1j » I'r H<»»cl»ak-, Io]><i sjrN rpi>dj jjni>ing, discipline 81 pf last year, In the Kcndvjcl - c>w nf America c)»'pje>'t Ikc!)«I'jrk <u») tca»»vpik are cn>phasizcd during s r Jul)actin atra jl>< total >'r)»» ins at. j High School ivjj) bc hn]djug a Yeast ]tria> i)>r vcciujj traj!>)ng s 26.for.thc curve»j ivcck and thc pi'c- ]sn~od s>jr Sat«>'da>, SI;>i~]> 1, aj C]asces inch>dc j>>s)>1)rrjnn in c]ose rious ivcc)c and is »P rnasidrrab)y j Phi]'8 Food City in Kcndt jrk beg>i>- niqjrr <jri]] M»ri»c Cp>l!s hjstprv, f)earn th< I) prrsni>s ivhn xvr>v fi)jng j ujng aj ." )"> a.m, fi>vt aid. uaifnrm regulations «nd c]a)>'I>8 ).ht'>'c )88) I»>jjj,'ir> cusjo)»s ',u>d c<»>rtrsjcs. Hart«)cia )ndra)rd jh<>t j.>c >vra-, C)vlc Club +ill jhrtr sec)ns jn b< the rnn)ro]ji>g fac-, t<!r at Ihj'8 jj)u< iu «jr)<>r)»j)>j!>g j]>r,''Meet February 27 Senior Citizens To Meet ')iN, i',": »>in]bcr of prvsn)>s f>]j)>g )nj!]rs« P:>y ]'])c Gci>ckec Civir Assoc]a)inn w)]] The Senior Citizens a jj] bc mcct- <Iai»>8. Hc a]sn )!>djra~)r<j )2>at the In<ri. Tj)>I!s,j;>I rv<)>j)><., P<b. "I aj ii>g l>lbi><j>v. Ma>vh 3rd, at I: ]0 at rou» ty <u)<j the vnrinus rij]rs in )h<t 7;00 p,m. aj Bra>>cjj'8 C<)fc the Fi >jrn>;ij Temple. coun)V >vj)] br i>jig)bi<a fn>* sn!»r cm- lym. 1<t"natl ivilj sp«i]< nn t)>r I~i>i Th<'>vc<'j Adr]inrs ivijj P!'nvjdo - 'p)pyn>c>>t ass)a)a»rr»nr]rr Tijlc YI is anil clarji 'I'r) I»j))a] A~s<)t Iajj», injrrj< i)>!>1<'1>j foj]nivr<] bi',l ga>»es nf )]>p On)»p)v))r)>siva'»>p)ny)»c)>j I<)»d >t]>ns fi». Ct»»»»mijy D>i. ii)j] ) p'>Ijy aj ><I<var<). Comr and )!ring 4k= ';:; and'Trai>>i»g Arj. shortly, A I)>Crt-jbr <jisn>sac<). A ]argc a)i<I>)a>>CC )s a fr]Cut] for jitn<j times fOr «]j. jng nf ma» t>i rn)>)>»jssjni>rrs a)>d city is <]os)me]. M<)I'j)y)> l>t')>jj)r<j, fn>'mr> vraj<j<')>j.j hv)<) it> ))>< o]vu>pjc ]I<i«l .)«u>I») v Aj>')j)>rs ')v)>s bn>'I> in Gcursrc ivj>crc nffjcjals f>m» jhvn>)jr]><»)j il>r rn>II>)y - ----- --- Lions Club Orgaf))zat]onal <)t (]<)or<)c<, wris v)r»)]y h<t>>orr<) j>>[18, Among the g>)csjs w<'>'< N<»~v<'g- she cn)u)')rtr" »r)']c»>c»«ry a>>" )8 scheduled fp) car]J next <vcr', )>r KOZE NO Stars )jj<)rill pla» t > r- F b I)pr>))j<> j)y t]>«N<!t>vcgj<in An>e>'icm> j;>8 A)I>bi«<sa<j<)t'n jh<! )], S. B<t)<'I> j>jgh srhnn] <)i>ra)jot>. ]Ir>'a>e)>js arp»ajd o ars i ay Meeting In Genesee Feb. C]) >»))8 r'!f C<tn>I»c)> <i, ]war)fir N<!r- f'j>), "8<»»I>>t'>f<o]j. <!f 'ty<>shj)>gjo>>, I>. 'MI'. I>n<) I)jr«" George lVhjttc<j. Genesee Team Feb. 2& T)>r Linn Club iri)) hn]<i an ovgani- ]>lol'c'han Bo4 mj]jinn srtrs of nnu Fri<jav ]rrbiuarv "8 I-f)yF No r'>jjn»a] mrrjing Wr jnrsd>v evening ~ ps)ey''8 ~ a «pi<I«» pri ri)tajj<m»us federal ]an<) )I> jhr U s a>< cni r s)>>vs <<q]] p]ai far)>]jv <u>,j tp>)„> I ))ig)ary 6 at 7'30 p for)»I>jinn j)> Miiv <Il )I)<N, 'j)j>)I»an, l 1»a'jr aj ])c> BAS nf Ijrr an<] ."'.Ii js <tad bv rp>>scrvat{ni> p)cu>s I)»'j ]><']p )ca)» j)> Gr»rsrr ja'I» aj ra n r]nrk. »>«''t j»g >'<)n>» of the corner B<>r. T, h, W<)]]<>brk, Pi>.sj<j<'t>j, Iua<j<'j><. 1).i,t >V]>jjjcd, >Vhn nS)<)CS jn Beat» Shnivu >trreivjnP", an C)>g>eav«j Sj]V<.t'nSurc rea<P>trSO Pit<)trrtjn» ai>d PrnPrr A<]m)«Sinn ivi]] )!r $ 1, ivjj)i < j>j]<)rrn A)>VOI>< j)>)CITS>C<I jn joining )8 I>wa)<j at )h<'. Ch<tal))<!I"8 8>>I>1)I>j I!81] j)<'n<i js c>)lp]ny«') I!i'<'<if><jll><<v)<<» l bnw] fro)>1 pl'<!sj<jc)>j, lyn])rbck. ]8)>d usc, under 12 n<hnijjc<I I<». 50 crnjsa»rj~<] I<! a)jr>><j. T»c me)ting will ]as) about an hour,

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Cage Senson Over for Tigers unrl Bull)lugs;

Both Teams Eliminated from Bist. Tourney

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY'7, 1975

¹)ther Os«csee nor Kendrick aur- moro Points. Green and Stout werevlved long jn the AS Distr)ct 2 bs)I-= the. pn]y ones tp score in the double]cetb«jj tou>-n«ment held lost week at figures.Lc<w)«ton s Booth Hali, Two succes VOL. 85 KENDRICK AND GENESEE, I ATAH COUNTY, IDAHOsjve )oases e])mjr>ated Gene«pe on Potlatch squeezed out a he«rt- NO, 9

'p+esday snd Wednesd«y n)ght Kend- br >ak)i>gjy close 45o44 win over the"«;t„~,'„-.;,„;-„„i",",,",< „„:;„„;;„:»,.„.,„;-j)er)j)ric)j i)rear]srs)srs Senior citizen Lenore Man Recovering p~~~«~ p„ggday night. Noiv the season js over It w«s a ]pm-scoring contest, with Fronl I ogging Accident

l'„p P,gk Ee A

for both te>Lm» «nd the young ath- Genes«hitting only 27-7 Per cent Pf )fegSII'e fo )graf ejets can look fo>>Yard to traclc and )t!I fleid goals. The game w«s close S'us Run March 11baseball, «]j the way «nd Gen@ww took posses- ~

condition Sund«y at St. Joseph's Hps- s~ ~s ~ ass assai snn

sion of the ball with on]y seconds Ve)IAW,QAF Tllldlfs rch ll is the target date for the dent at He«dqu«rtter Feb LB Members pf the Genesee Cpn>mu-Ar senior citizen buses to run in any Roses Hunter 47 an e>r>P]oyee of nity Firemen, Inc., are making final

e first game «nd were defeated Green to hold pn «nd win. Potlatch Yej]ow Star Thistle lnf'estation rt d Tues yP~ Logg ng'. Of Pie~, s

47HO by t)u) If«>njah Kubs. held 8 slim 24-22 ha]ftime lead, covers over 2,000 acres in Latah Co this service will be th 11th d Utrd ed 10 broken ru, «pic~ed tF

Oenesej) hc]d cjpso to the s)tong Gree»'s 16 point» me)'e high for Fifteen f«rmers met at Kendrick senjp«~~~ 55 ]dan dlung bruises an«brasions +"~ «

Kub team and were <r@]y behind 20-LB Genesee with Ra]ph Stout getting 13. Fire Hall February 20 and mapped a]j ]I«n<j]Ca d ~ are wHmmesectjo Pf « tree fell on him

at the half, then fe]I ><jctjm.to a cold Kealrlpk L-2ou't the areas where ls known to 'ex- to ride pn this, date

third quarter when they were out- infestatjon of thja ra]ne coyer J 'osp))aj, Orof jno,'ollowing the ace)- Io at P~. ~ continue on

«pored 14< This dhs)atrpuu ried~~ B'U aMunyi>ns KHs g rs and the rough, steep'areas bm]ved 't '~~~ y'ent. «nd transferred Thursday to st. >I"j 9 p > Th'er>]> th)s y

of their gamN in the tourna it ~]j,'~e a'~~~tve ~~, h,'anrd pkn'.tp Mocow. There wU] be Joseph

mento )<but unfortnnatsjy lost two ]~ ~ ul ~ ])«rge fo th service, b ~~ a ~~ to ~d b~~h Pota s«La<),rta])sh.p]ate sauces epfthem home for-t)»r id + t ~~ ~ ~ t)ons wUI he accetpte<L A hospjm appkessnan s«fd H>mter s fe ~h.'snd hect-: Them wU

while Doug Green «dded L0n. contr'o]

- b s wiU'leave Jult«etta at O'P condf)jon was,~ ~ 4 p~ be hasn ofor those mhp do not cateLtassz) Wjn 4047 ~ + prorcjms<te)Jr.9:00 sL,m. and will spend for crab.

Beca»r)e of-the.increasing cost ofers were dropped )r>to tho losers br«c- it, j~ ~ bi '~",~ f „rrfjng to, Ju]j>Lett« at approxj; }.nnn)BnI gnnsnn~ crab snd 0)her fopd jtesns, the priceket the first game w)th a 5@47 de- individ~ < g„„"~"" )nate)y 3 Pm..Mr. Craig said.tjjere !%+lan '%%8,%%5 ye«r wU] bee/5, peg; «d>>It. «nd

rllllge Nsn'Isy'250 fPr. gf«deoacohool 4n>jldran. Pre-Valley i<ann. Alter trait<nit liks at w K ~> ~~>~ . alotttaMe neet week.wn.iok ke ootl Of; 1<<a~isa< school child>en vjrjj] be s>erved freeths end of the first quar)sr Kendrick ~ of K

",,put jn"the Gazette.. Ile~svI -For )j)>e.p«st mont)I, fttemen have

jsltors Prnsjjntle«d. The Tigers battled on even Thh, „~j > t )~ f th ~ I," Lloyd said. 'We wIU, announce sales in the «rea, but tjck<rts wj]I a)so

Kendrick Grange No, 413, met at terms in the third and then fell be- Uttje t 4L attjt ~ later whe>e the bus will make its Mr «nd Z>frs. C]«ud McGary vis- be av«ijaib]erat ttb@,door.

lhe Grange sf«]j Toead«y Feb 18 at hind and never recovered in the fina] jS f', ~ th'pjckups ln each town.and the correct )ted Vto]a Johr)s Sunday, This year .the firemen order>)d

7] p.n>. <<Itr)th 19 men>h<)ts and twp vis] qu«rtet when Ram« poured in 23 d ~ d ~ ~ .~ me tab)e " he added. The ar>noun«" Viola Johns was «I> overnight-guest 1.7256 lbs. of crab iwhich will cpme

tore ptescnL points. Kelly Clemenhagcn's 22 points th~ ~~~)~ '~~ whenbe ] newpapers r«d)o of her son «nd f<Lmjly, Mr. «nd.-Mrs. )nto Genesee Late ~y and that

Plans were made for talent night were h)gh fo™Tigers with Ka>my ih y fj t sh Don Johns of Lewis)on. They aj] at- evemng the men wjjj gather in the

to be held Match 18. Anyone h«ving Brown getting 14. >rst . )n Mahp and the tended the musical concert Xpnd«y down«tiara vopm tp clean and prepare

«number please contact Lecturer Bh>st Timberline only « few years ago It y W~cJJ p~ ~ evening in which her grandsons Tim the c~ into -aervi)og portions. AIL

jcandrick looked luce the c]«ss of ~<j] ~< us third t ~ .tth expand the service on a state-wide ai>d Kjm Jphns p]ayed jnstrun>ents in firemen are urged to help with thts

"lV)>cn Amerjc«W«a Young.'" the tournament Wednc<sd«5 night «s ~re«d of this pest„"~rt Homer the concert, job.

Y ~ 8 for]975 mern y P 'j~ Timer]j Putter Lat<>h Cpu ty W~ Su~ - 'Pease e«r w>Ih us unt>I we can M. ~d N . J C dd d f - All ~,fdistr)but& to Inc)I>bets ' wasl P ~M W &e >vay io win 7'-59. rispr

' «erve you better," Craig s«jd, He Uy enjoyed bMd d'n y~ ~ b ~~dat this stage o t- m& pm~ wiU be )>on<or of her brothers, Vpn and Arnje a new ambulance fo )2> departm

h i u> of )Von>cn's Activ>tjcsif m the floor, Kepdrjck rolled up a th«t we ~ t~], e)j~ > ~ bad )nit)«ted at «later d«te to serve d] Z ~of .~ d

S~] G]c~ «nd Marjorie Ejdrjdge.! Ã.10 f)~ q «r lead and were weed but ve t th meeUsenior citizens. Walter Zun>bofe ho)i>e Sunday. They m -Wg nnr

There >vvrc )I)js»engr«phr<) by tnc i ncie" hc~ ai! <oy o ooitnw Dr Glen VVegner On"Living Rppm" «j><j dpn«ted by Car)<> ) Mike Boe's 18 Points ii'eve high for C'';4 'i Rev. and Mrs. Rick Skeen were

Erne y, «n be 'r; ',i, k Ie ]gers hil Kelly «nd I< «ch Th s~> ~~ yggle ~ gp'glegt Sab<>rd«y evening dinner guests in Lg++ Eg

Grange. They «re jove]y and j)a>tj. added 15 morc. tke nome ot Mr. an<atro. Bill <towom IlK NB>jjlS Pfngfnmtully <j<>nc. Tj>«nk vpu, C«rj<) Miss ¹na Wh>g was home from

A CWA report N'as made by '; )V«jncsd«y th T)gers cou]dn 1 I deqe]ope<L +F40,alflV8 yle$ cpuege this past week for a few d«ys For the second tin)e in jess than

Mabel O)enn.'m tp m}ss and then Thursday they -E" 'wi]] ~j be tj„ir She js«ttendjng Northwest Nazarene wo ~eeks «Kendrick area person

An agriculjura] report by Roy I coudn't seem to hit as the K«ml«h oven in 1975" indicates Fatter but Sadie Alice Dygert, a 30-year re«I- College in Nai!>Pa has been fe«turend on a national tele-

Oteru>. lKubs c]jmjr)«ted them 54-36. Thing's p]«ns for a pvogr«m in f975 where dent of Cjarkston, died 'Thursday at

+ e ivo ere Sp bad for the )>ard-]uck Tigers ~~pm~t ~d ber jc)ld,wjjj be 6:05 am. of Infjtn>]ties of «ge at Trj-

G«<n><ir> C]ub of Kendrick High j th«t u)c Kubs actu<t]jy were ahead ax~]«b]e Pjans for demonstration State Cpnva]escent Center. Mrs, Dy- of their spn «nd famj]y Mr. «dscholarship 2I) 6 at One Point in th «~~ R~ plots on Paul Hazejtjne's farm for gertr 81, had been a patient there Mrs. Buddy Hen«on. They also ~

t helP 4 student ~t~ a ter tp ter, K jh ~ the Tigers on 1975~u~rw«y. Th~ams '. since J~e. 1972 with pther relatives in out «>ca be . Wegner was inter-

hrppe«n cp<u>tries thj>) sum. field goal Perceniage with the KES era] safe herbicides r<ogtste>ed for She -w«s born Match 25, 1893, at fore retying home. viewed from Kellogg, Idaho.

n>rr, ite«rn getting Only '13 Of 46 attempt<I. ~ pn yel)OW ~ thjat]e and the SOuthmiCk tO .GeOrge and COra Mra GeOrge LarSOn Of GepigetOWno J

]If]ke Boe ar>d Doug Craig had 7 plots «hou]d g)ve us better Informa BIOWn. She married Frank Dygert Calif., visited Tjiuraday t)>rough Satpoints for Kendrick vrith C]cmen- jjpi> a tp which ones wu] best do the Npv. 14, 1913. The coup]e farmed on urday in the home of Mr. «nd Mrs<

tj> Nt)CS &'Crt<a Y]S)tpr«. h«gen «nd Doug Silt]ow getting 6 jpb Fix and h)met)can ridges above Kend- Ed G«Uow«y Sr. Mr, and Mrs.aMdlw &My & l~ ~ I> at Ke-

Plnoohls wss p)ayed at Epur tables: ~+ rick ~)j retirt g «nd mo~ to G«lloway «nd famuy of Bear Ridge'pgg. Dr. Wegner and f«mily noir

prjas wjna<>r wore: ]O>srs-8«rlan Fey ~ C]srkstpn in f945. -Her husband died were Thursdayrevenj>)g supper,]Pa)sts

and J>mnjta ~, Hjg)> pr)sss w~t Vol( alj)d At)xiliarv To hAeet ging ~ '~o„ in SeptesnHer 1972. Mr and It&8 Demi« Hpwland pf PShe- ~ a omembet of the .First Kennewick, - Vp'ash.; 'ere weekend

a)L)jppect )>oQN~}>e)]fans)jng On«tot(. taty vr)U meet ~rr)day, F<sb. 27 at Me -'resbyterian Church of Cjar)eaton. guests of her p«rcgjts,.Ãr. and-'Jjjjrs.o ~by j)jr ~d Mrs, %1)bur Oorkj]j, Mr iliary pre)sjdent, wul be here fpr hsr Sh«>on Shorb Olympia. two sons 'r. «nd 'Mrs. Ray Brj~ pf ~~ W

3Mna V. Drtsco]], a native of Poet- John Dygert, Newport; Ore„and Sasn d'~e «nd . Mra. O~ Ojson-. Oftwarnf

I' '

<st)I)y end a re)6<dent ef Ger>asee >N>tur Dygert, 4narks)on; four os)stets, mges- M«Ita Mont-. weram Monday ~~ sha.-n)o><ed to Lewjaton in 1965, dtsd sle tfa>a>)) s]j Brtttsh <Oph)snbjs, Oo]dje guests in the home of Mr. «rid-~ .W~ pf, a st)<toke at 2 par>. ~y: BI)ub.,T)r»nI)<>to Spokane 'M>Lrtj>a ~L). Milton Gt«nt.

psn, «t ti)e Orang» Ha]I. The th)r<) Dist, 2 moetjr>g. A noon kaihcpn:)e h p]~ ~y of" the ~n'~ ~~ ~M md ~Ui rtm -lbs.hsd been ill since Jan. 22. Her stoa; seven,,-gsandoht)drsn,. three Lewjston —, . and J>mi.~ Ch

Will be he]<L h g)and prize fpr a)] m~ng )mn>edj«tejy after><)nard'hOme at the time Of her death mS>a greatgrandehndren,.S)1>d'WO great- CInU md f~y, ~ Of ~

u>rcc partlea +%] be g)vpn. at 323 3rd St. gre«t~dchU~n>. were Sunday; afternoon >~rs m'U ., „,. y Glen and, ~-mjss-

L«)«)> Ooi>nty Pomona Or«i>ge v ij) e>. „~ ..xi v ~ ,Miss Drjscp)] >ies the daughter of -TI>e f>)ner«j ~ he)d Saturday-at. the home prJSfr'. and Mia Fred Loh &,~'b~m 'st ~'»iae'4h y were

bc hcjd M«rch 8 at <proy Gr<>ngc H«l] jQOV)rer''rsonerS'.rv>fs. TW'elt Timothy and Caroline Driscol. mpvrd lo;B0'am. at Me)eh«>j>t Funeral Home man «nd ~gy.

'. unableyto'~ve ch«ndeL"6 at. their,

w) nther~rthm~~j]b,cxn»-! h baby H~re~ h«jd for S - ~th hcr p nt t G n~ wldle ~theR v'~ew~off)d tl g. The Ch~h:of the"3'~~ in h~.P])fjc<j by ])>c pomona otf)cct». ]f you I

b«ra and Andrew Twc)t Th>>rsday atj]] a child, Shc attended gr«de Bur]a) mw at Vine]«nd Cemetery, Juuaetta v~] have «special program

>)te 1)pt a pomona Ines»ber, whv npj l

afternoon" Feb 17, Hps)esses '>vere «choo] at Gene«pc and ]«ter cpmmut- of Praise tp Gpd through hyn>nsi'and Area II."Seflior Citizens

P]an io attend «n<j t«kc )hc I'if>)) j Mrs Debbie ]Os)I and Debbie ) cycn cd to Lcvriston to atrtend high schooL - hyn>r) stories qvhjch ~~ beopt>t)aented S >. -d[The'shpi~er ><ma g)ven at u>c home pl'hc»~ 8 ]jfe-Iong me)aber of St. twelNWBC@l'Oll JOIS '> member pf the cengregat)pn..Tbe Schedule, Quarterly Meet

Ppn)oru> oft)«cr>) v..i]] have Prsct]cc i~+ lcyc". M«ry'8 Altar Society and a «prr>mu- program ival be Sund«y 'ewij>>g, . The fhet quarte]y >I>ecting pf L975

*Ifajj o>> Mp>>day~

Barbara and AJ>dve>v received I'@any njcant pf St, Stanjs]aus Catholic I S L i~ 2 at 7:00 oak, A special of orth Cm~ IAQ S or C>tl

'' IOYcly gifts and rcfrcahn>cats vvcrc Church. i„ritat;on h ~'t ded to the cp~u zcn A j t.~ ~ be held Mpn-

<)crvecL Requiem m<Lss >ms celebrated at day, M«rch 3, in the I.O.O.F'. Hall,

N )N'Gen 8 k M9 Friday morning at St. Stan)a)«us 12 L«tah county workers were Tucaiay afternoon Mr. and

e+ ~enesee 'a"" ~a"age", )aycettes Launch Fund John J p]aced pn jobs during tj>e >It eek Art Ra>iran>> present+d Ed Gneeclpse m~ >riW. ~o~hip Potluck ]

D<- t<)y 0 ]son, w)>o ]>«s been n>nn" . OH«M was the ce]cbmat. Bu~-m through the]f v Emp]py mt of- mth a beaut]f~ h~-sh M ~e eon ~ 12:00~.«grr of F)tat Sccur)ty Bank ln Gene-,'aising proieCt «i, the Gcncscc Ca)ho]jc Ccmcntcry. fice, according to -Prank J.,Hart- for h)s 82!>d bjrthd«y anniversary.s<oc since ]<rove>>)bcr of 197;), iv!)I jr::.v I Siembcrs of ihe Ke)><)rick-Ju] ja"

I Thr fn)]awing werc bc«)v>>: Jerry stein, office ma!>ager. Hartstein Oper callers included Viol«Johns,Friday fair I?<<L~ when h< iv<jj !ii I ri>8 wj]j sponsor 8 dr,>ivjug I'air 8 i I.i»chan, Da)r. I Bcckcr, Donald S. said this )s just one move thm placed C»thj« Nye and mi> Benjamin. Re-I>amtrj<>>r<i ivjj)) h)S brpjj>rr i)> O)SOI> rr>>c)c-]X)t rnpkrr nr $2') Wnr>]> Of i B<~kc)., ()>ar)CS SWCnann, Richard du>dn )he preVipuS Week, but dpu- eront V)StprS Va ere MrS. paul Bald>Vin

S«]c<) «I><) Sr<vcr,ij )h:<; '.-.-i,mra) from phj]'I< I ooj Cjjy.;Is ]) <It I trod)>><! and Eugrnc H. Grjcser. b]c ij>e fjg lm reporte for the a e md ~1m .Howard Wunder]ich of Om Dugg r, Pmsjdent, L >risW]«rk S

lzj)) I r«h, j~w)s)o)>, ivj)) «r vvc'>f )heir <])Ave to raise money for the I week in ]974. 11 nciv jobs xverc.list- fino a~!>d )tea Wilson of Le>riston.'s

jajcr)um I»anagcr'f the Ocneace', <)< ho]av<)hjp f)m<1. Tickc>s at< nniv on, CARD OF THAl<taKS rd during the wce]i and a iota] of 11 ]<Its. >~<i'u!><)er]jch >>'«s «S«turd«<t Mxam&jark S&te Cpu~ in >he ~eI!raarh ))p)>rj) a I>~v m«anger )<) sa]c <>I><j n>ay ]!r purrhosc j f)k»)):>I>y ', T)>c Dna >Var)>cr fa>)>j]y ii')shrs jn ~vere su)) avauab]e at thc c)>d of ihc over>>jg]>t guest.n«I»«j. I"rt*<>t) js t»arririi ar«l has 8 j J«y&cjjc. ithank cvc~~nr fpr O>cjr con~m w~, H~tclns office ~p,rtcd, Mr,~d M~. R,y Butler ~~It~ Other%'eake~u>c]ude Jem H ~,yp>I»g:~f>. I,<r, F(!r the p>;ca)>j hc'jckcja «~ 5!0 rents racj> or three'8) <lt D,)l '<)i)l~l~ hjs stay jn the that )hem wc~ nec<is for 8 p~grm> briefly T)>umdayjnthc pa>QBade~n, 'X~utjve direct'r, Cpn~mjty AC-

i)oil] ct)I»I>i<I)r jp hjs v::!rj<. 'or $1, hosp))a]. lt9p conrdt»ator, an inter>dc>vcr. trans- Hpiva~r<j AV>II>drr]ich a>>d Jesse Er]c--- cribcr, manpo>vcr planning assistant:, xv')>c hnn>cs at Ovofinn and Su»d«y

m«lnicnancc i»a>>, 8 scri~cr station<~<„mth Mi M)d ]>I>g, Rpy Florence and

j<-r~: W attendant and domestic wor]Vers. Ran>ry Hunt. «t C]a)kstp)>.'.~ -'P>,<g'I>cmp]pyment rema)ncd about on Terry Tjm»>j)>s, Rectc and Linda S~ c

,nil>sssPllaw — I '' n P«r w)jh the previous >vcck in La- Pets]) >]] and their . three children,

sI@. <ah cou>)ty. A)thn»gh 58 persons Cori)>a, Nadinc and Monte. werc din- nd E»ce Er>con,~pm'i)cd

now c]«]I»s i'pr bcncfjjs, the tp- ncr g>)csts at the E<jjth rMoorc hor»e ordinatpr for State Conference and

emems~r»... ~ Pns. <~- tal IOSC by Only 3, from the prcripuS. S>II>dav.

Fcstjva] of Arts tp be held at Lc><~-

>vecks fjgu>>. of 525 to thc cu>rci>t EI~>cr and C]>«r]pttc Bar>i>)g«rdncr lark State College in rMay, 1976.

I)28. "A., year ago there ivevc only. vi. ))cd «i. )hc Edith Moore home S«t-440 persons seeking jobless p«y. urday.

senior citizens shou]d be planning on

Many of the ivorkcrs Ning new participation in regional talent shpxvs

c]ahns iverr seeking benefits under R d 't~u I r C rd pand things to be cover<% in work-

one or n>pm of the ~A pr axed- Ridge rroj'kel'S Car af y shops or seminars wit]> reference to

ed< prw>gr«I»s~ recent]y brought into ls Postponed 'Tl Later u>e State Conference and Fc tiiqd ofbe)ng",'ar)stein reported. In the A r<>rd Party, originally set for c ge Ar~

1 immediate Mpsco>v area )herc are the 23)h nf Frj)runty and sponsored AU senior citize!>s in C]earN«ter,

Iiij j')S jib L<jr<)~""» now 2<2 persons filing c]a]n>s, down by the Pn)l«tch Ridge workers 4-H

Ir from the previous i<>ck'8 2$1, but C)ub, ]>as j)<~i> postponed because of com>ties are urged to be Present at

a+vs last year's 249. Grncscc has conflict)ng actjvjt]es."irrtsas Jl', i j 'iy 22 c]ajn>ants compared «6th 20 last The catt) party vri]j bc rc-schcdu)ed

week and 10 8 year agp. In th<.'t a later date to bc announced, 8 Completes BOOt TrainingTvpy-Deary-Bpri]] aire the tnja] )sI C]»b offircr said Mp)>cLsy. Marine P><. Steve M. Hamilton. son

; uP to 116 fmi» il>c prcrious ivcck's) nf )fr. and Mrs, Darrc]l H<uni]tonof'06,

but i'ar )dghcr il)an ]as) year's, FHA Food gale Ju)iactta, Idnhn, g>~d>I:>ted from re-84. 92 checks am gmjng )nip jhc Pnt- I r)ujt training at the»rari)>c Corps]ate]>-Pri!>Ceto)> atra, thr ~»>c as 8 Saturday in KendriCk Itccruit Depot., Sa» Diego.tvcek agn, bu) >Ip s]ig]>ily f>v)» th('Ir)'.)br:.; nf jl>c F)1j » I'r H<»»cl»ak-, Io]><i sjrN rpi>dj jjni>ing, discipline81 pf last year, In the Kcndvjcl - c>w nf America c)»'pje>'t Ikc!)«I'jrk <u») tca»»vpik are cn>phasizcd during

s r Jul)actin atra jl>< total >'r)»» ins at.jHigh School ivjj) bc hn]djug a Yeast ]tria> i)>r vcciujj traj!>)ng

s26.for.thc curve»j ivcck and thc pi'c- ]sn~od s>jr Sat«>'da>, SI;>i~]> 1, aj C]asces inch>dc j>>s)>1)rrjnn in c]oserious ivcc)c and is »P rnasidrrab)y

jPhi]'8 Food City in Kcndt jrk beg>i>- niqjrr <jri]] M»ri»c Cp>l!s hjstprv,

f)earn th< I) prrsni>s ivhn xvr>v fi)jng j ujng aj ." )"> a.m, fi>vt aid. uaifnrm regulations «ndc]a)>'I>8 ).ht'>'c )88) I»>jjj,'ir> cusjo)»s ',u>d c<»>rtrsjcs.

Hart«)cia )ndra)rd jh<>t j.>c >vra-, C)vlc Club +illjhrtr sec)ns jn b< the rnn)ro]ji>g fac-,t<!r at Ihj'8 jj)u< iu «jr)<>r)»j)>j!>g j]>r,''Meet February 27 Senior Citizens To Meet

')iN, i',": »>in]bcr of prvsn)>s f>]j)>g )nj!]rs« P:>y ]'])c Gci>ckec Civir Assoc]a)inn w)]] The Senior Citizens a jj] bc mcct-

<Iai»>8. Hc a]sn )!>djra~)r<j )2>at the In<ri. Tj)>I!s,j;>I rv<)>j)><., P<b. "I aj ii>g l>lbi><j>v. Ma>vh 3rd, at I:]0 at

rou» ty <u)<j the vnrinus rij]rs in )h<t 7;00 p,m. aj Bra>>cjj'8 C<)fc the Fi >jrn>;ij Temple.

coun)V >vj)] br i>jig)bi<a fn>* sn!»r cm- lym. 1<t"natl ivilj sp«i]< nn t)>r I~i>i Th<'>vc<'j Adr]inrs ivijj P!'nvjdo

- 'p)pyn>c>>t ass)a)a»rr»nr]rr Tijlc YI is anil clarji 'I'r) I»j))a] A~s<)t Iajj», injrrj< i)>!>1<'1>j foj]nivr<] bi',l ga>»es

nf )]>p On)»p)v))r)>siva'»>p)ny)»c)>j I<)»d >t]>ns fi». Ct»»»»mijy D>i. ii)j])

p'>Ijy aj ><I<var<). Comr and )!ring

4k= ';:; and'Trai>>i»g Arj. shortly, A I)>Crt-jbr <jisn>sac<). A ]argc a)i<I>)a>>CC )s a fr]Cut] for jitn<j times fOr «]j.

jng nf ma» t>i rn)>)>»jssjni>rrs a)>d city is <]os)me].

M<)I'j)y)> l>t')>jj)r<j, fn>'mr> vraj<j<')>j.j hv)<) it> ))>< o]vu>pjc ]I<i«l .)«u>I») v Aj>')j)>rs ')v)>s bn>'I> in Gcursrc ivj>crc nffjcjals f>m» jhvn>)jr]><»)j il>r rn>II>)y —- -----———--—- Lions Club Orgaf))zat]onal<)t (]<)or<)c<, wris v)r»)]y h<t>>orr<) j>>[18, Among the g>)csjs w<'>'< N<»~v<'g- she cn)u)')rtr" »r)']c»>c»«ry a>>" )8 scheduled fp) car]J next <vcr', )>r KOZE NO Stars )jj<)rill pla» t > r-

F bI)pr>))j<> j)y t]>«N<!t>vcgj<in An>e>'icm> j;>8 A)I>bi«<sa<j<)t'n jh<! )], S. B<t)<'I> j>jgh srhnn] <)i>ra)jot>. ]Ir>'a>e)>js arp»ajd o ars i ay Meeting In Genesee Feb.

C]) >»))8 r'!f C<tn>I»c)> <i, ]war)fir N<!r- f'j>), "8<»»I>>t'>f<o]j. <!f 'ty<>shj)>gjo>>, I>. 'MI'. I>n<) I)jr«" George lVhjttc<j. Genesee Team Feb. 2& T)>r Linn Club iri)) hn]<i an ovgani-

]>lol'c'han Bo4 mj]jinn srtrs of nnu Fri<jav ]rrbiuarv "8 I-f)yF No r'>jjn»a] mrrjing Wr jnrsd>v evening

~ ps)ey''8 ~ a «pi<I«» pri ri)tajj<m»us federal ]an<) )I> jhr U s a>< cni r s)>>vs <<q]] p]ai far)>]jv <u>,j tp>)„> I ))ig)ary 6 at 7'30 p

for)»I>jinn j)> Miiv <Il )I)<N, 'j)j>)I»an, l1»a'jr aj ])c> BAS nf Ijrr an<] ."'.Ii js <tad bv rp>>scrvat{ni> p)cu>s I)»'j ]><']p )ca)» j)> Gr»rsrr ja'I» aj ra n r]nrk. »>«''t j»g >'<)n>» of the corner B<>r.

T, h, W<)]]<>brk, Pi>.sj<j<'t>j, Iua<j<'j><. 1).i,t >V]>jjjcd, >Vhn nS)<)CS jn Beat» Shnivu >trreivjnP", an C)>g>eav«j Sj]V<.t'nSurc rea<P>trSO Pit<)trrtjn» ai>d PrnPrr A<]m)«Sinn ivi]] )!r $1, ivjj)i < j>j]<)rrn A)>VOI>< j)>)CITS>C<I jn joining )8

I>wa)<j at )h<'. Ch<tal))<!I"8 8>>I>1)I>j I!81] j)<'n<i js c>)lp]ny«') I!i'<'<if><jll><<v)<<» l bnw] fro)>1 pl'<!sj<jc)>j, lyn])rbck. ]8)>d usc, under 12 n<hnijjc<I I<». 50 crnjsa»rj~<] I<! a)jr>><j. T»c me)ting will]as) about an hour,

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'1'HE GAZETTE - NEWS. THURSDA.Y, FEBRUARY, 27, 1975

Oxooid hNok, o Oroikox, omodohoh LOCnl NOWS News Items From

joliaotta Schoo lLocal News

Of GonosooGroup Piatuxes-

Tha Jun«etta. Elementary SchaaiRoam and Kindergarten-Band grouppictures have finally arrived, Stu-dents who wish to buy one may bring$1.25 and receive their pictures.

The Kindergarten may pay at theschool also.Fourth Grade Newe

Charlie Davjson is Student of thekVeek this week.

Last week Friday we went to aplay called„"Alive Through the Look-ing Glass." Xt was goad!

By the end af this vreek vre'll befirdshed with one of our math books.

Monday, Feb. 24, the ElementarySchool saLv a puppet show in thegym. It was very exciting! It wasput on by Bob Bremley.

We had a science test an micra-arg«nisms, They are tiny livingthings that sometimes have to belooked at through an electron mlclo-scope. Next we'e going to have schapter in health on disc«see.

Wnly the Bookworm is an the lastvrail "cerning

hams.'eporters —Jane Glenn«nd'harleneParks

Fifth GladePatty Brown moved back, and we

hope she's going t,o stay.We started our magazine sale Fri ~

day and are s011 trying to get moremoney for the class. The Sixth gradeIs in the lead by a long ways.

lVe had a lrddyear Math test anTuesd«y„some ef the people hadgood grades, and some c0dn't.

>Ve are on chapter 13 in aur SocialStudies work books, In science Lve

are still doing science experiments.In Health we are studying the

heart; it is interesting.In spelling wo are on unit 20, tVo

are having a lot of fun in spelling.Reporters —Teresa Haiuerton

and Amy Halt.Sixth Grccde News

This week in reading we were writ-itig what we wouki da if vre hadwhatever «mount of money!

Motiday we had a puppet play. We'hack string puppets «nd hand puppets,One af the shovrs vre put on was No-snd the Ark in a funny vray!

People brought in money for the,mag«z'ne sajei Our new captains

a-.c,'ina

Whjtknger and Marie Cjdibexg.«h and the Ark in a funny way!trophy for bringing in the mostmoney Iifonday,

In language we wrote a story onsaying vrc wanted, and are readingthem ln class .

Reporters —Gina and Cheryl

Genesee Students NamedOutsanding Teenagers

The high school students Ibtted be-low have been selected «s Outstand-ing Teenager's ctf America for 1975.Selection for the Oustandjng Teen-agers Awards Pregr«tn autamaUctdlyqualffjes these students for fcirtherstate, TegkaeuLk ancS li«Uoli«1 honariL x

The Outstanding Teenagers, ottoare nominated by their school prfjidt-pajs, are chosen for exce1lenes Snecndemjc achievement and cotnmu-nity servkce. These students wil1 newvie for the Oustandkng Teen«ger ofthe Year txephkes to be presented lnMay, 1975. Simnar trophies will bepresented to the state wjnner. Thestate winners are selected by theOutstanding Teenagers Awards Se-lection Committee, in cxhep era Uonuvith the Board ef Actvtsors.

The 51 stale winners will be elig-ible far awtLrds totanng 87,000. Onebey and one girl vrlll be chosen fornational scholarships ot 81,000 Ce thecollege ur university of their choke.Also the ten regional winner» vrill beselected from the Tetxialnjng statewlxmers to receive 8500 region«lscholarships .

Under the guidance ef the Boardot Advisors, the Outstanding Teen-

'gersar America program was cre-ated to encourage young people totake fuli advantage oi the opportu-niucs In our country. The awards arepresented each Spring and the biog-raphies of alj those honored are rc-carded in the annual volume, "Out-standblg Teenagers ef America,"vddch Is published by Fuller 8h Dec«.

The Outstanding Tens«gers arc:Jeffrey Craig Djchl, P. 0, Box 24,Gencsee, Ida. 83832; Ralph EugeneStout, Route 1, Gcncscc, Ida. 83832,and Chcryl Anne Mayer, Route 2,Genesea, Idn. 83832.

Gonosoo ValleyMr. «nd Mrs. Jerry Svlcnscn werc

Wednesday supper guests ot Mr.and 5frs. Oscar Danlelsan,, TheDanlcIson visited Sunday afternoonwith the Oscar Hoscld's ln Troy.

Mrs. E, A. Morkca and Mrs..R«t-ry Egland, Sl, at,tended s, mccUngof the Historical Society in Moscowlast Friday. The program wss onthe Retirement Horne with Mrs, MacHomey, guest speaker,

Xd. Brjnckcn, af Warlsy, «nd estudent at the UI wns a Sunday din-ner guest and visitor ot the Dele«Odenborg family. Mr. «nd Mrs. Ne0Odenborg and Julia and Mr. and MxsAlan Odenborg ei Moscow were at.tcrltoon and evening vlsltors.

From '1954 to 1972, pcr capitafood production ktt thc developed re-gions of the vrorld kncrcML«cd aboutIirrc percent annually; Itt the lees de-veloped countries about tutjf of oacpercent.

Andexsan-Geexge Anderson returned home

Wednesday aftckr spetidkxLg severcLldays in Gritman receiving medical

Fox Services Hetd-Inunerak services ter Oscar John

Fox of Bremerton, t%'a., brother-in-Saw of Al Zenner mere conductedMendsy lneT1dng s t the CatholicChurch in Unlontawn vrith Father

OARLIHOHoUSKNKIIOIIAI.S

I am the iocal representativeSor Garjjnghouse Memorials etLewjston, Our monuments «ndmarkers are of the finest granite,Including the Rock of 'Ages ston-es. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Joo lCalafuat1 E N I 1S Ij S

I~i step. Phoae 285-12en

;-'.',=:,'-„:-"-,'„='."':=,"'.of Kondr ckK 't of C,j~bm Co~udl g sm- Ãr and Mrs Dan JMseli of Mos

dMIONG THE SICK vlcc« were held at .the Unjontowxi cow, iLccompanjed by'is father, Saxn

Cemetery, Jensen ancj jlhhL Meryjj Butler, vlsit-BT«xker ed Sunday afternoon with MT. and

Mxs. Glen Bxtisjer returned home Friday overnight guests of Mtr, sltrs, Ed Brown,S ~y f L Gnt ~ H~itai in and Otrs. Chet Green and boys Lu'ere John Vincent snd Mrs, Draper went,Moscow after spending the past Lueek Ml. and Mrs. Jerry Hardy of Caid- to see Bob at Paradise V01a in Mos-Lmdergajng otmervatlon and treat- w~ cow Sund«y.ment. Julie Deobald was a Friday'over-

S~d y dk er g ts we~ M~. night visitor at her sister Jan's soro-Greenos mother, Mxs. Lulii Smith'ity home in MoscoLv.Mx. and Mrs. Raymond Buttxey rind Mr ancj Mrs. Tam King were Sun-Ml; «nd Mrs. Art Ok«on af L wiston. dtcy even!tig supper guest« at the

Mr and Mrs Meric Roberts were home of Mr. and 3"trs. John Dcob«ld

Sunday and Iitanday guests o iind family.

Dale Backer and family were Sun and lttxs. Kenneth Roberts and +~ Sonqu~je were W~md y thdinner guchsts af 'Ml. «lid Mxs. Sunday guests of MT. and Mxs, Ed

Stantan Backer. Mxs. Olive Pedexson entextahted Dammeran.Mr. and, Mra Rkhard Moltel; Tend .the Manday Bridge club this week. Mr, and Mrs, Ciinton Benedict anck

and Jon from V'exadale, %'ssh-. were Mxs, Don Lknehan was a guest. pri- girls of Lccviston were Sunday vjskt-Sunday guests af her parent«L MT zes were wan by MTL Irene Berger oxs of the DsnMttexajks.and Mxa Carl Skmoaa snd .Mxs. David iKuehj. ILtr, snd Mxso Daug Harris and Xk',

Mr, alid Mls. DmÃds sinclair and Mr, and Mxs. Fred Magee, Jx'. and «nd ddfxs, Dale sjÃow attended theJenny of Levrjstcsi'ene 8utlday vfs- Keny fxanL'uxinyotde, WcLsh.:were %SU-UCLA basketball game Thurs-Staxs of Mra, Dally Qehrke., flem Sunday to Thursday visitors day night„at pullman.

Mr. and MXS. Frank Ohuleh ef Of Mr~ and Mra, JOhn Luedke and MX. andorra Andy'J'S Were~on werc Sstuxcjay vksktars ot Mxs. Edna Magee. weekend gueits af Mxs. 'idreckMr. and Mra Norman "Plerchkngex Johnson. Saturday caners at the

8uttdsy guests wcle Ãr. and Mxa at Hoaper, Wash. and Vera Flerchka Johnson home were Mr. and Mrtt.Narmaxc iFlercldngcr at Haaper. Wad ger ot Moscow were Saturday ouel Maxvjn Vincent, and Mrs, Opal.'.Dra-Vem Flelehingez;,Ma«aevi and Dux" night guests of hcr parents, Sitr. «nd per,an J«ckscn of Cnarkston. Mxs. Herman Bkejenbexg. Johdng Mrs. Mddred Johnson accempatded

Sunchiy dkmiex'uests af Mr- and them on Sunday were Mr. «nd Ãxs- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peters ta Leer-Mxs. George Anderson wexe Kelly Hulbert Meaahaxn and boys ftetn kstan Friday where they visited Mrs.Anderson and Mr. and Mra Lee Clarkston. Andrevr Dreps.Flelslunan af PuHntaxL,'kLne Mnhoi- MT. «nd Mxs. Dan Anderson of Visitors of Mr. and Mxs. ManldngIen of Moscow, Mr. and Mxa George Anchorage, Alaska were Saturday Onstott this vrcek were Mr. «nd Mrs.RoahLnLlner of Levristan and Mx ovendgbt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Delaney af Orofjno and

Mr.'nd

Mxa. Fred Camnick. Civryn Anderson. Sunday guests snd Mrs. Ebno Ekrlckge.Mr. and Mxs, Henry Deesten «nd were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mohr, Del- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor of

Caxrje Deesten and Ena Herman bext Anderson and son, Daxon of Levrlston lucre Sunday guests af Mr.vrexe Sunday. visitors af i¹s.IBarbsra Lewiston. MLd Mrs. Lloyd Schreffler.Gehxke. Lars Liberg wcis a Sunday dinner John Wallace af Seattle is visiting

Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. snd guests ef Mr. and lLfxs. Gene Wood- at the home of his parents, iver. «ndMxs. Dan Aherin and boys were-Mrs- Tuff. . Mrs. Lester Wanace.Ljllic Aherin, Dan Aherin, Ml'. «nd Mrs. Albert Ohlson, vrho was a 'MT. and hIrs. Don Zaccanti andMxs. Joe Ncrv«kwskk and Jack Mr- patient in paradise Villa Nursing 'hildren of Leivjstan and !Mr. andand Mrs. DaxreII Aherin and family Home for a fevr days, has returned Mxs. Don Chrjstensen of Orofinoand M. Ansari, .a U af L. student home vrhere she is being eared for.,were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.from India. ', Lloyd lVare and family.

In 1972 the U. S. Depart=tent of, Mr. and Mxs. Bob Wilson andAgxfcujturc Son Car~rvatibri Serv- children of Chu'Ida werc Sundayice helped land eLvners across the. guests at the home of Mr. and Mxs.country improve more than 7jih mii- . John Wilson.lion acres of land and water ror the Mrs, Dwight Skaggs retllTned tospecific benefit of wildlife. her home in Gladstone, Oregon Fri-

day after a month"s visit vrith hersister Mxs, Pe«Tie Long.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson attendedthe funeral of Prank Harbert in Yak-

Contncf Craig Hopkllls

For 4ll Your Petroletrrn Heeds

CALLRWi2 W~~aay th ugh Monday ~n-ing with her gr«ncSP«rents, Mr. andIttxs. Ed ÃelsoxL ',

DISTRIBUTOR FOR GOODMAN OIL CO. s.t"~y I~"~ g ™

Rogers and iMTs. Mndred Johnson onSatuxcksy aftexnaan.

Mr. snd Mrs. Itfarvtn Vincent tra-vened to Asotin to help Dale Beachcelebrate lds 85th blrtMay exmiver-

I ..'. -d - Sue Cxniig vras 'a, Sunday caner atr> ', . ' 'he Vfncent- henttcc

Mr. «nd Mrs. Tcd Weyen were Sun-day callers ln the Ervln Draper home.

Mr. «nd Mrs. Ervfn Draper vfsitedh'chkth Bob Draper In the nursing homeSunday.

tlO hi~~k

Mr. and Mrs. Mont Hibbard werck ~ Krlday scrcndng pinochle'gus«de of

I o tssj 'Ntr. and Mxs, gob Callison. Saturdayevening the'S&bards and Cajlisoxis

'ttendedthe Masonic-OEC 'ardparty.

on all Mxs. Robin Magnuscm and childrenvrere Monday overnight guests. of

ZENITH TELEVISION

Sots In Stock!!CIjarkston were Sunday guests of Mr.

Tifoso aro Rogo(ar I 975 godois dioooo tok the same oi >xoo. Mtoxox'x

"ie

electric

5~o~"Where the Service Is" Mr, and Mra Alvin Howerton and

fam0y spent from Friday until Man-Telephone 285-15I 1 GeneSee Idaha dccy visit jitg at the home of hei'i"tcr

and family, Mr. and Mxs, Steve Shawand Keith at Se«ttie. They enjoyedgoing up In the Space Needle, touringthe Sclcttce Budding, seeing the

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ v ~ ~ ~ ~ h phecs and terminal at Seattle-Paclf Ic

~ n Afxport and rclaxhg at a avtxmnkag

W 4 pool and sault«,Alberta Schuptcr, Effje Powell, Su.

Ib m ni i ~ III

I I I hj j I I I I I )5WAll PAINT

GALLON...... $9.00QUART....... $2.75

All Lucite Paint Sold at Regular Priceske nA a I. a net t, Mr. «nd Mrs. Don CaAtrll, Viv-y~.vM aeulte 4 hn jkaettahdson, Skip An~'t, Mt.

«nit Mrs, Dave Auer and family, allaf Kctidrjck, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Da-

ALL FOINICA IN STOCK-20e/a OFF

ifSSiPiI".SSrnrnace - Stove- IHesel Feel

Genesee, Idaho Phone 2B5 t I ~5Phene 285-1824 er 285-1817

g 0 I j ( ) District Speech Festival'itijtrinners Nanled

Aij tive p«rttcjpants in the DbltricbFINANCIAL STATF&IM ll speecIL «nd deailtmn tjan fes

Genesee Conuncuijty Cexnetery «t Oi'ofino, Febru«ry 22 quakkfjecj forMajntenntice District regional coom petition at Rathdt uniw

Lahih cit Nezioerce Coimtles Tuesday, March 15. Ratings of supe-

Cash on II»nd Star, 1, 74....8l6,423.58 rior or excellent vrexc needed ta ad.RECEIPTS uilnce ta xegi0 lie I,

L«tah County ......,.....„...,,S2,678,75 Winners by djujsjans vrere". Exposi-NezPerce County .....„,...„...1,4"8.17 tory, Tatnmy Purcell; Interpre!1ve.Interest, on Time Deposit..., 550,00 Re«cling, Chelyl Mayst and Mitzi

——-—Jensen; Retold Story, Itejtjc Davisl8 4,656.92 Salesmanship, Kevin Odenborg,

$21,0S0.50 NO'1'HIS YE@It

Saiiy olcj I,trj it isn t Leap Year3, The (lay you can prepa«e lsii't. neat

General Fund ...,.....„..„....8858'53lNow vrhisper fluttery jn hjs eary metery,....,.........,......1,144.69

I And maybe tjie hinting he wjkj hear,Gene«ca Valley Cen>atery.... 1,165.71

IDo not heskt«t( to showy hlYou could tcuike him happy, at«rtjng

St. John's Cemetery...,......., 185.55l""t Cook hjni something deliciously

Tharncreek Cemetery ............NoneM«gg e Wjlljatn«,C«metery.. None The way 4 hb, h~ I chmugh th«t

foacj!'" Then hell su~md, ao you n~ twait~nemj Fund .........,.......,..-S78682 For any L p Year t ~t the d,td,

City Cemetery ....,...,.„...,.5x524,02Gcnesee Val)ey Cemetery. 1,905.88 —Lucille Magnusan

St. Mary's Cemetery,....„... 3,936,31St. John's Cemetery...,.„... 2,084.97Overaker Cemetery ...,...,....1604,01 Sportsm«n 8c Arrows-light, IdghestThoxvlcreek Cemetery ...,.... 816,18 r«nk in Cub Saoutkng.Mxhg!o Xvhlloow nowojjjnj ddn Ilk The next pooh moohxh whi ko held

oo March h wlhx o Potdotlo thaxwx.hxx,„ok,o2 The new nokoko Doo. whloh i»

, being organized now i» for all bays321,080,50 i ages 10 to 11, wjjj be meeung Tucs-

,'d«y evenings «t 5.'00 p.m. at the Gen-e«ca Union Wiirehouse bcuwttianL The

COMMISSIONERS jWebejas Den leader js Mike Martinez.

James J. Busch, Pres„Genesee, Idaho '-:

John W. Myers, Jr. Geitesee, Idstuii-L«Verne Anclerson ...Genesee, Idaho

CitARLOTTE KUEH4 j Here ls ic gaocj story that carvesSecy-Tress. I rruni one of mir }eaders in Cajjfarti-

sident......,..3—......,... 2jFeria iicid hjs wire stere known ss

Genesee Cub Pack Slue '8, FM!'a died iind iL feN'onths bet', er hi» vrire wics «tiout ta join him.

Cub Pack 312 af Gexiesee hchl Its She called iti a neighbor «nd ss> Iannual Blue 8h Gakd banquet with a weLkty; -Ruthie, bury tue in ntySpace Derby after the b«nquet. The, bj«ck dress, but «fare you dla, mightScouts snd their famjjjas iuet st the'ss we0 cut the back aut «nd ttL«keitigh School multi-purpckhc roonl an yourself -«rie«dress aut of lt,. kt'sThursday evening at, 6:30 pm. They I good tcL«tert«I,"enjoyed a poUuck dinner snd home-, "Coujdn't da that," sa!6 Ruthte.made root beer. ;: "lVhen yau anil Ezra wain up thais

Winning the championship race In.'old «tajr», what vrocddj them angelsthe Space Derby vras Bob Wnson af ssy lf your drew tckn't get ne backDen 2 with Danny Nelson coming in ': an Rr"second place and Mike Slnghase tak- l "They won"t be « looking at. me,"Ing third. i w«s the rejoinder, "1 buljeck ha

Other winners in the ca«test were: I viithout hi» p«nts."Race B-1st, Paul Blusven, 2nd, Tom I

Maxtjnes, 3rd, %'es Bevans. I A young woman tourist ln Tex«sRace C—1st„RkkyVest«j, 2nd Jeff', vbtjted a ldght club that w~ elab-

Bocker, 3rd, Eric Jencas. I ax«tejy decor«ted In «ovr4toy style.Dace D—1st. Johnny B«ldus; 2nd j She excused herself ta freshen her

Paul AILee; 3rd, Jeep Jacobs', 4th, jm«ke-up but ham b«ck s minute ls-Shaun Carroll. I tcr.

Race $-1st, Mark Taut and Tra» I '"You'l have to help me," sha ss,idvis Anderson", 2nd, silks Burnett;

ito her escort. "Am I a steer or a

3rd, Orant Pratt; 4th, Make Scttvrarta heifer?"ScouUng awards given aut,. Den 2—

Mike Sjnghase; «Bar P«tch, 2-yr, Life Is nke «n onjocL-yeu peel effpin, 1 gold arrow, 1 silver «rrew,; one layer at. « time and sometimesBob kVkjson-W'ojf Patch. you cry!

Den .8—Mike Sehvrchxtz, -Denner, ---- $8rnt+E ~ 11011!r"Eric Jeness, Asst. Denner «nd 1 80-ver Arrow; Tlavls Anderson. Bobcat ( r I„„t %) Thh,k 1 ~fBadsc; Grant, Pmtt. Bobcat Btcdhcc;

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Vkrekf, 3 Silver Arfews Under W'ett,1 .Baal Patch, 1 Gakk Arravr UnderB, 2 Snver A~s Under B r,. F~ Lsfe In~ C~Paul Brusven, Membership card.

Den 4—John Baldus, Dcnltex; Akkc asPILQ8f LQSMMQCGBurnett. Asst. De«acr; Ricky vestal,

A G E N C yBaibc«t Pin.Webelos —Brad Shirley, Citizenship Ot~ ~f4% St«tea 285 INO

(hLst achievement before recejvtnghis Arrow of light L Geologist,

GENESEE MEATS

CUSTDM IUTCIERNOANS I ROCESSNC

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Smoked Pork Sausage a Specialty

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GRAIN PRICES

WHEAT,porboshol,.... $ 3.62FEEDBARLEY, por ton,... $85.00

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THI0 GAFiETTFI - MNv8,. THUItsDAY, FjffBRUARY, 2zi 11175

Student TeachersI I IIII I I s II 4 illi~ !I I I i ii ~

il 4'll I t te tf! I fe 1'll I i Efgltcy University of Idaho stud-ents are fulfilling their student tea-ching requirements ln town fn Idahoand Washington. Among the stud-ent teachers are two Genesee stud-ents. They are Bruce Scharnhorst,a senior physical education major,the son of iMr. and Mrs, Donald F.Scharnhorst, Genesee, who is teach«lng in Coeur d'Alene and WendaTierney, the daughter of MraTierney, Rt. 2, Geneeee, who is tea-ching in Boise.

senesce Yjew» 50 Veant Ago

School'News: Thtt 7th grade elec-ted the foffowfng officers to serve forthe spring mvntfe,' Castle, pres-1dent; Geo. Boskammer, v, pres.;Ervfn Nebelsleck, trees„0tfarguerfteBcsenau, secretary,

In the „thgrits tryout for yeffleader, Ormand Manderfefd wa» cho-

The Linger Longetm met Wed-nesdoy with Mnt, H. H, Schooler.

%'. H. Mervyn had the mfsfortuneto have the, index and second fingersof hf» right hand badly mashed onTuesday morning whue he and Hen-ry Phfpps were dt1vfng poets.

Contractor F. W, Loncosty reportsthat he has finished for Mr. andMra Henry Morscheck one of thelatest built-fn kitchen cabinets withone of the new everasbeetos tops,He also reports having made a newbuilt-fn wardrobe for iMr. and Mrs,Harry Schooler,

Lawrence Kraut took ute basket,-ball team to Lapwilf Satutday.

Would you believe that there wassuch a thing ee a 3-legged coyote 7 Itwas proven to bc a fact whetl ErnestQtuLfey found such an animal in oneof his traps Wednesday morning,

Ernest Bi rshaw and Mtas DoraHathoway were married Mondayevening by Bev. 1'r. 1. C. Godmhafs.Mr. Bershaw end Mfs» 11athoway areboth employed at the Smolt confec-tionery.

At the Maho State Seed Show heldat Boise Feb. 3 to 5, inclusive, Nord-by Bros. of aencsec secured the 1stprise on hard white v%eat and 4thon field peas.

Hendrfck Gaxetee Feb «2, 1935Postntaster C. H, Dsugherty

ports to us that Dave Klopfenstefnreceives air ntaff on the rural touteeach day and its deftneed at hisvery door too Kfopfenstefn, whofives below the toad on which themailman travels, has strung a wire

ftom his porch to hfs mailbox on theroad. On Moriday morning he takessix sacks up to the mailbox, eachsack equipped with a snap. EverettFraser, the mail man, comes along,puts Dave's nudl in a sack, snaps fton the wire, lets go and presto —themail is delivered (vfa afr-maff) rightat the door. It's a novel system andit works.

Tommy Kcene, e'ho has been inSt. Joseph's hospital for the past 6weeks, is much improved and hopeis held out that he can be broughthome at the last of the week.I'ebruary 22, 1945

Qtffss Dorothy Fo resin, Clarks-fon, daughter of Mr. and Mts. Clin-ton Foreuttan and Robert Benscoter,son of Mr. snd Mrs. Harry Benscot-er, Kendrick were unih< in marri-age at 2:00 p. m. Sunday at, the homeof the bride's parents in Clarkston.The Rcv. Brovtm of the Prost>yterfanchurch officiated. The young cou-ple we&*, attended by Bett) Ofson,Cfarkstott and Dick Benscoter, bro-ther of the groom.

Stony Point Vicinity News —Mr.vutd Mrs. Efugh Parks and son, By-ard were initiated into the.LapvMGrange Saturday evening. Otherswho attended from our communitywere Rob Heimgsrtner and daughterBetty: Xr. and Mrs. John Maund «ndgrandson and Mr, and Mrs. ErnestStefgers.

In lieu of a party the older chO-drcn at the Lcfsnd school divided upand pfa1W a game ot basketball, af

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which valcntines were distributed

YHSGAZ 8 T TH'- NH W 8A OoeeolfthLtfon oif %w Ifeiedrfck Gamete and The aanesee News

Published every %'etfnsttday (dated Thursday) and entered as secondcfttsm matter 'at the Post Office in Kendrfok, Idaho S358Z and GIdaho Seffte, Lfetmh County; under Act of Congtess of~ iSZ9,

Thm Official Newspaper c4 Genesee, Kendrick and Juffaetta, Idaho

Sane 4, Bpth and Wfmam A, Both, Publishers%imam A. Both, Editor:- Mrs, James Cuddy, News Edftor

Genssett —Telephone ee-IffIS Kendrick —Telephone 259-5731Subscrfpfotf,'ates: $4.00 per year In State —34.50 Out of State

Advertising Bates Given Upon Appffcatfon

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S ntII r erimigroundhog ssw his shadow there !aa w a w a ~ ~ w a a ~ a a w ~~ 1 be no ~ c~e'in a~ Th~ recipes w~ given t. usweather. Hcavy snow early last week this week b a reader who wisheschanged,to rain on Wednesday ~ gto have her name wftftMteftL SheThursday, making residents concern said they make delicious Eastered for, the home of their friends in b~~the lower country. Dropping temperatures slowed down the thawing and BUTTEBJffILK BREADby Saturday sheets of ice were the Bee«D«gh:rufa When and if the temperatures 2 cups buttermilkrise ~Wn, area, farmers look forward 1 teaspoon sodato seeding by July 4.' pkg. dry yeast dissolved in 5

Travel hasn't been slowed down too cup warm water.much by the weather, with Park peo-ple visit,ing, shopping and supporting 1 cup sugarDeary's athletic teams regulanly. 2 teaspoons seltPlowed snowbanks fn the cuts on the Flour to make stiff doughDetLry.-Hefmer road. have narrowed Mfx aff ingredients with enoughthe road considerably and with log- flour to make stiff dough. Kneadging trucks on the toad, travel dur- and let rise once. Dough may being daylight hours can be a. little made into doughnuts, maple bats,nerve-racking. and very good made into a fruit

Communfcatfonsf Some of the best breadnews for Park area residents since fruit andthe 1949 advent of REA efectrfcaf makes a good Easter bread or forpower is the fncreesfng popularity of brunchCitizens'and 2-way tadios. -With BANANA BILEADthree sets in Park and more snd tnore 1 cup ripe bananas, crushedpeople in nefghbttrfng communities ln 1 cup sugarstalling sets, communications are $ cup shorteningreally improving. With dosed fefe- 2 eggsphones about 7 miles away, area peo-ple are relying heavily on radfo-neighbors to relay messages over 2 cuPs flourtheir -telephones. The latest quotationwas 33500 to install telephone service Cream sho~; add tmtgar,in Park, the approximate 3300 for a eggs, beat welL Add sifted dry in-radfo set up fs very s ttractfvs park gredfents gradually with swtr xIiffk~le ~ sf emlyg be~ for the Addb m~ Ehd 325d. for11 u.help and friendship of our radfo-ncighbotm. Increased exports in fiscal year

1973, of grain and soybeans alone,

SNP AT Ho% Al QVE the farm,

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'..BROWER-WANN MEMORIAL++ Kermit Malcom, President -:- Marsh Harwick, Mgr. +

Simple, Dignified Funeral Services

Res'uiQing —Pleasant Surroundings +

Phone t43-45t8 Lewisfon, Idaho:+

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By AppomtmentHOURS —8 a. 1n. to 5 p. m.

Mondays through Fridays

We Will Accept Farm Butchered Beef and PorkFor Processing

BENDERS MEATSTroy, idaho Phone 835-2341

FEY SNS. REPAIRAT THE OLD MILL S1TE %EST OF

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SPECIAL TRUCK PRICES

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ADMISSION:

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From 5:00 to 9:00 P.M.

3-Ton or Truck Load Lots

Meit Delivering in Kendrick Area Every Friday l t

BREA AGRICUlTURAl SERVICE"

'PPII —liquid Feed Sttpplemenl

ADULTS: $5.00 GRADE SCHOOL: $2.50

Pre-Schottl Chiltlren Served FREE

Business 743-5229

P. 0. Box 88

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Home 243-4312 Asotin

ASOTIH, WASH.

ALL PROCEEDS USED FOR THE PURCHASE AND

REPAIR OF FIRE DEPT. EQUIPMENT

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For More information

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Terai".a~lrrnct Nln!v3'.'naJRaoA'Ir 'pse VAR> s7mme'amm+m am XXRrehgfrre jdp - e prhrccs cirro, tawn areaca".rusty

rttte pstmnnees wss rrtrn crrtecottw f t (I,,Fling t Togglggi|t. @o~ilT!H f+'t@gfQr .,:. sate ramsr wes-cuter tn hetptas'itan they,.wrac,,trutptt rtho;,rtg;,,ratpyc'rIratt rrtgtrAQswe

loin and Support. The Tiger.8ooster Club'.., .„„.>. ~ ~„.u.~:~',"-1,~~„~;:j:."~».-'.~'«„+stogv ~tnIe ',+t, nl@ „IfW'I"':yjqier a@~ 'getting lh'glgj lingo, Infra Dgig@oll, wgu 'a,lsiiaaoIgty,fighigte @gal'tHO 'ko~lISIICr ~++0+++++ - ~ - '4~/~ ' na '+~- Irr o~~ .0IPlfa ~~ + this when ~y, 1~ 4l+ttttlNI ',Utgtt, when I knew them later, novot'hat- IN@. ON.: ~„School'» -;tttnno ',waa a cia~;lit"', pjagfng lgl public g-toak plino legl-„'>uDelaI"

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~,It'lglt'F- tie puree „SuitaMe, tO Carryr.A,;pe%Ok, SOna 'frOin DOrethy DrLSCOn'nd; Nctiee le "O"mentioned in passing that. Mr..'"Ttn- „1" '-.bng' - " "„,„Ooctl, og ., „,dgtf AT@edgggab'thy QERttghtl" ~lnfL+.onbther had. 'nce a 'Week. for OVOt a year I neVer Cdguntry

"~ " --' '', given some $1550 as 1 tretcalI ftega I The.write up-stgld that'Edgga -vttnasaw Mgs 'riscoll- .This AVae'aay Section 50-1002, Idaho'Code th0 Mgh

my husband'S anocuntr. ta buy the t'htt daughtter-'Ehf,.Tbnethy and'Caromacr their hOme had lieth:lb.grEuht,dugs a yqg agg4'tilt

opera House which..bvss.~ first Litle..DrtscolL That ls the'ftgst tbne b 1 ~ + lEI '~++ dagga„hNIrlpg alt ~xQQSIsgl. slgGÃngI'tOWAKLby,.wth@ iM1OOL Dtatcriet I had knOWn Mta'. DrlSCOLL'a name.'

~thy 'W~ '~ beauuful The turOS Of Said Clttr fOg the Ofgr Ielrhat'hat time. he not.only..helped:buy Early, just after the'turn:,of:the can- fi t l

~vf™~ >'eve> saw sho at tibtt",PtdtdQ AUTO the gy, but aho gave the'ngnnay tury, there was a cultural club de wore lavendar, together with a suit laetta.',on .$ '-'- gh'idm A C I I A I 'F%S

o!Ziat~tvcclor n, ftgr ntuff and of 7 I poiQSd OQuip»eght SuCh; aS .SWinga.and WhICh flcuriehed.hg encase'Of Whioh a dariin lj~tue feathered it Set'atO lar Ugna.phuh!hf -mere '-''-at<gatgleh

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.gnugdo "lesson, I went next door .to shag,, ghLht a,~ d,,

.;practice at 'he 'h'rlstenson honle It„hatt,b0p4, pro~+ ~i.the. foiknswhere they generously hivited me to Lngrtlt+gttt be ~.by Qft, Cltyr ag,

Y'" i'.''rrm tram 'or-th 'ho '

lotopin to att hu rt hctw tt,.'.,tern@08, 4~;~~:.100..-af fua tlnhttt 'daya 'aa'-'Egtlma,'Shltnyd r Ihnd.Deoember Sls '1, . Suin;Weald Open.'the" dOOg ~r

tnt "droftdgtb M7 IMAGO 'Orl„ tha 'f dgi-, ~ ~ ~M~™M~~~E~IgseM+pQ',:, pad a cookie, yeats late> sfle opan.'raylntr'rail'sgpdshses.dggsN;Iher'piano bench-and.-gave me a liabilities of the Ct of J»g~r

piete Og m ts, e,h; hP ,tmantharr @retort threat yemrasrgma.-.ggytltvegt has'that, e fou 'ttipgtpjrtatkhgug age, RRI--

, r~Wnneerrtu:::Wculan hiiiChen trn th tr,roSamm.utue u: '' "

L of, dtdnortcana might, be fur- ~~<et,i PIgsul'---- —----- 107IO@etMN$ @.ALL".AALU,.Q7Lfg9+5 —'. h,th,ddod h .thght th Jaigls~ VV 4i'tgnnN

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fuPy - ugoved.. with.. the: family furght-,I"sdogal abgton~, ture to Ida?io in 1502. I thm Present. ehthrtng Syund ..............,S5ANNeply sitting on the stool which belong- Sgtvifer project

'n'y'tyjig!writer'.our orgthgl wns EDIA'VIfatar--pggh~tRQPNIQQting.The finally golgi, together with m'othig"s 07:1W)1487 'Fund,......., 14$,827,0RRdrivhgg horse agld tho family riding HA.ROIsD PPsnfntg~hogtie and two tmpogtgnt Ltegps ror Ifsyor0IL'Q'8 P O''R4"T'"'$ O'I" the comrort ot the home thus cane MTrnv:

KEMP~CK ~~p about —s Piano and our first electric it~RED E. M4SBM'T,.

wringer, The pittno was a Cable- lpirttt pub.: Feb. 20, 187588Slc18QC8 2'g~$ Q$ NeLson which NoUie Hayden Wittton Ldhst Pub.: Feb. 27, 1075

bought when my mother broke upher home about 1940. LFN BLEIWNBERGEdna DrLgcoll followed her father, Qielonb gg* ',ln their bthstnoss. Their land hold. Itttorneys at L wand other investments wore 11' Tht~ st~tQ ae, Q g ., n ~ +,'puhny ftnd varied, and now will bo Moscow I~ gggdg51 I ' I + ~ - .changed by hor will. She was al- phono: gg2 555+a; suffers 'props s generous supporter or her te sho rtutrnt m,~ or gm, n,

<udtehhl IMRtrlet «f the State efnee 'gifts for St. Mary'a, Once Idaho 1,4 saw hog'n .David's store buying Of Latahs Spring-,Crofb!roll. Homes of Levfiston; will:Start: yards. and yard of p~ty cotton Qthso ooio. Mace'rgoodtg,to make uP fog the children~ ~nco.s&ctiol,,oy-at least-six;.)antes ln )ugaette -:,-Itf 'Bllckpoo she was h~ry quiet In the 3fstt+r of th

g, fust like her father RdLy Fand was'shy about my'knowing what Deceased )FinanCing haS Olready been OrrOnged tO the qualified:was happonh g but her companion, NOTICV. IS-.,>~Woe; OIVIlg!r%sgnfgdtne Raafurther. GLMeralOOVO, that, the lgndetfeli~edbuyer There is no down payments with monthly poy. 'Sut!t-uce'., pctnlrs .rrcrcit'oust ws'-.=urn aae.'rdhlnbltseh ~itneaU about'rlthig .'Q) person!g'aving clddms agsdstsg

I thllggfS,gdJJPfllg tgyqjjgy-.goodggess she was the belle Of pgeggont 'thjgfg Egtalms . w'ithtn rotgut<ach buyer will be oble to chohse carpet, lino, Form---'t'-';-Wert!t's no problem'f If you want a time saver, do your o g ~s history passes fnhm the scone ctatms wtn be forever

lca angg point colors.t we old-timers remember and must either presented io

nhing by mail! It is safe and convenient, too!Craftwall will be able to desjgn the home to ht your

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the Carsons Monday.Mrs. Delores Czmowsk) aztd-Bar-

bara called on Agatha Perk)ns Mon--day.

Tuesday Mrs, Julie Cooper was aluncheon guest, and visitor of AgathaPerkins.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petticord ofAhsahka, were Wednesday callers atthe home of Ag«ttha Perkins.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson ofLenore were visitors of Ag<LU<a Per-kins this week.

Saturday 4he first meeting of 4-H)esthercraft met at the home nf Mz.and Mrs. Tom Marek. The

meetings're

presently scheduled for the 1stand 3rd Saturdays of each month at10 a. m,

Sight 4-H'ers attended the firstmeeting.

%DAY. FEBRUARY, 27, 1975

Final Rites for Ernest'WarrenToo Se-Held Saturday, March l

Punera) . servj(ces for Ernest M.Warren, 51, who died Friday, Feb.21, will be he)d Satzzt<)ay, Match 1„at 11:00, at Short's Cjtape) ln Mos-cow. He was pzonounoed dead onarrival at Grjtzttan Hospital Friday.

Warren was a zet)zed electr)cjatz.and spent znost of Itis 4jfe in theWalla Walla area,- where he had:made his home. He w«s born Feb-.ruary 4, 1924, at St.~, to John.and Elsie Warren. He served in theU. S. Navy ftIL January 1942 toNovember, 1945.

He was married snd divorce<LHe is survived by four sons, Emery

P. Warren of Twin Falls, John R.Warren, Kenny Warzen and Ernest7(IL Wsrrett, aH of Long Beach, Cal)f.,one daughter, Lesjie Von-Landuyt„two brothers, Jack Waken oi'ossj),.Oze., and Richard Warren of Rauray,Colo.; three sisters, Klsje Glenn andDorothy May, b<zth of KeztdrMc, and.Ella Tsie, Coeur (FAJene; five step-children; three 'gntztddaughters andhis stepfather; Les I(Tie)tol of Kend-rick,

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There is no graft or strife,. But just et(ternal life,—Arthur Wray Johns

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Donut League Results

(to ~t ~ ttmnon (n th( timt d~o Mmnkmmt st thorn tlte Fr64fOl ~ ~ ~the Go)den Globettattezs hsd to winend hope, They djd, They won 18-)) Special Program at Church February 23, 1975«nd then hoped, In their game Terry Sprlng2 seemed to come on Sun- Kendrjck ~ter~u<)son was just about t)te whole of- day w)th Ute turn«dip c)ockj 5I) de The southwiok commutt)ty church Kendrick, Id<<ho

fense scoring 14 of Uteit'8 Pojnts gree« oh the river balmy <Ljr ahd wjll have a «Pecial mica) P~~ Sir: After reading the letter in theark Hh er got the other2 The c)mrskj~cau~~y4 t keout- du~ng th 11 0'clock morning wor- Feb~~ 19 I ueof th G (et byGreen Gob)In« who were t)i«jr oppo door hikes, ahd Herman Bycrs ga. ship service, Sunday, March 2, The ~a Emery I am left confuse(L Sonents, were led by John Snfjow who thered the first fu)j b)own bullercups music will be provided by a group much of what wss originally p)attned

got 8 points, Rjchard, hjs older at Pine Creek! of young peop)e from a Moscow as part of Ms. Emery's "school" hasbtolher, got 2, congregaUon et<tends a chattg'ed, How call (anyone know what

L I t d ~ their sh re of sparta- special invitation to a)j who would Ms. Emery is asldng her he)garsln the second g«me the Globelrot- tars from our area: Gert and Ejdon

ters were hoping that the Purple Hejthgtzrtner, Erma Stevens and Fern won't be running into the river orP«nthers would beat the 'White An)they, and L)oyd ttnd Pall) Stevens that there won't be an impact on theRztjghts ahd their wish cams true were among )hose reported by Erma. school district, etc?In a wild gah10 with 28 per or e) M,s I„e,Inghr m of Wjnchest,r Mr md Mzs T'm I~jllg were Sm- I s ~ angered be.a~ C hfouls called the Panthers rallied be- kept her Wedhes<h y dinner date with &y supper g es& of Mr, and Ma'Ah(tnts to blame her problems onhind Ch«rley Davidson's two straight her parents, the Newt Heaths.

John Dmbsld, Kendrick instead of taking the re-@ k ts and defeat d the White M„, ahd 'MM, Gordon Hcatil ahd

M. «ndrMM.'Ly)e Gaff)net of O~ % nsjbj)jty foz her ow faj)arm. IKnights 18-15. Dale Wolff led the son Way<to of Pot)at h vh,)t d on Hub- Sno were Fold y evening supper the question of subdividing her land,Pan)hers with 8 points. Davidson f)tL- bard Gu)ch on Sunday evening, Feb g mQt of Mrs. Helen Cowger ~ Ms. Emery states that will happen)she) with 4. Da ren Cjemenhsy 1. On Sund y, Feb. 23, M,. m,d M 8. M . C'ra Jugs only if she can not make the yearlyand KeL& Lohman each had 2. Carl K n Rag with 4flt h and Lj a A Mr. and Mzs. Jack Mustoe were payments, According to Ms. Emery,%'are jnl the Knights wiU1 T„Frjttt Lewjsk were @)~ay ri jU,~ of e n "vtsttors of Mr and Mzs Dar Coutztry Living will not succeed onlyFuger h«d 4 and Steve Lohman «nd the folks. if Kendrick will not support her,, inDttvjd LVO)ff had 2. tF)rst Place went ~~y v n g Mr ~~s. H Y which case she wj)I have to subdivide.to the P«nthers. Second to the Globe- IIome at Iso)sing<Ion«

Davis «nd Rowena visited Mr. «nd Obviously, lt.could happen for manytrotters; third to the Knights snd , Mrs. Dan H)nes in Clark«ton. other reasons, en stemming fzamfourth to the Goblins, Wc would like Mr, and Mrs. James Hoisjngton and Mr and Mrs King caI ed n Emery's poor ability io plan andto thank Mr. Jones for setting ij, up children of Lapwa) enjoyed supper on M a"d Mrs. Clay KJng Monday 'msn«ge,and to the coaches for coaching. Sunday with hjs parents. During the nu'~g I am also insulted because Ms.—By Darren C)«met<)tttgctt sfternoon Loran and Kathy Hoislng. Saturday dinner guests of Mr and Emery depicts us her neighbors as

lon of Jtt))act)a, rhd the Doh Hojs- Mm.gjv n hlustoc wereMr aztdrMS (tnfr)end)y, threaten)ng to strsngets,jngton famj)y were visitors «l Ute H~ Johnson attd Myra« Davis of des)zeus of jso)ation, eic. It is as if

Agr)cu)ture Is the .nauon'8 major home ranch there could be nn opposition to Coun-water consumer. Of all the ground, toe. ~ try Living based on its poor ozgani-and surf«cc wa!er used ih the US', The arawn Ou)s-and Ills hlr. and Mrs. Ezn)8'Brathtt)el v)8- ztauoh, p)arming «nd management. Ij)8 ~r cent h ~ by ~cttltute, M Helena B~ on Saturday )ted Sa!,urday evening with hfr and feel Ms. Emery mme give her neigh-mo«UY for irrigauon. ttccompattjed her daughter,

C 1R)c} d n «nd d.ugh'ters of' ~ay dinner g mt of M'.md theirl kofsupprtOrofjhp on 8 trip lo Lcwjston. After Mrs Aaron KVc))s were Mr. and Ãm Ms. Emery states that she is tryingihe ds+8 shopping they visited ih the'ade C«nd)cr, Mr. and hlzs. >m lo satisfy everyone, when it is ob-Cooper home in Norut Lew'jstoh. Mt'. ~ace ~ ~d h~. Tam ~g an vious that she is ohiy trying to satjs-

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I I)) "g m«hd hirtt, Co((per had just, «rrivcd Arnie Cuddy. The dinner was in fy herse)f .Hnw c«n we tell that thehontr otter thrir first honiind trip honor or tr hn ddhmr'odiottt b.irutdop forest «riii not. bo oot on fire jrmtI

Lower Grat<)le Dam on "Lake ann jversary. because Carl« does nol want it i,o?Granite" that day! Very cnjoyab!c,! hfr ahd Mrs. Jack Mustoe were In the )etter, sent with hrs, Emery'8

FOR SA).E -.Bl«ck At(gus BL<f. 85c!Utey reported! Accotttpan3dng thcnlI

Saturday evening dinner guests ofLbrochure is Ute plea to zespect the

per nz (jrts~v(j Wetgjtt. )~one 28jt. <ott tlt)8 bo((ting CXCus!Oh LV«s Dennis, hir and Mrs Tom Kjhg~

feelings of Ms. Emery's neighbors.48)t(i, 2tjtc ( UNoil'o3', jflunty itl his knii-rcd I

h " «hd bi"8. )4"t~'ohnson ~d She doesn't seem to be doing that. If———!swhs jcr! I Mvrllc D."(vis of Lt (vjsrlon and Nr,LOSE 'O'E)GHT wiut otew Shsjtc! On Sun(sty Ute erhlj."c Don BroLvn md Mrs. Given hjustoe vtsited Salm use Kendrick as her scapegoat.

t«hjets and Hydzex IVatez POle atI fsttLijy attd Mrs. hier)a Cooprr en„d«y afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. JEAN EDWARDS,

Red Ctatt(t P)tart<(«cy, 5t5P I jo3rcd lhe lovely weather «l Pine- J~k h)~~e Box 71, Peck, ID 83545I,rook oiimilinii uu hl» tu,d hikink hh. md him. E~ B~mm moth

NOTICE —Btacke Tv js your dealer lite Yg)eyj cd Sunday evening uith hir. and hfrs.F toto t'i 'itrnon nnd rtrru nn hp. «'mt tt«pp to h'ip htm ~pp Bjg Bear Rjtlgecrs LL Lore sftcrttoon cajjertt Lztroutc serve her birthday annjvemary,

C,l) Craig Hopld~ for amma 011 f~m h«Ltljhg wood fmhi their foyer hir. md Mrs. Given M~t~ ~~ Th H ppy 1iome ClubBedrock residence io Lcwjston. on Mrs. Helen Co(vger and hfze. Cora

Jennings Sunday afternoon. They s)so Bear Ridge L«dies Guild wj)j meetFr)en(jsb) p Club visit. cd Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Tarry at 1;30, hfraztch 5, at the home of Mzs.

FOR YOUR FULLER PRODUCTS- 0 Thun@ y, ~. 20, the ~md- bir md M Joh B)«nkvd ip R f~ ~~le)d 'm J~~tp)o<tsc te)<(phase nt(t hillue hi«b 'h'jp C)ub held jts (Lu d«y qujjUng visited Sunday afternoon udlh Mz. Keilh Ingle spent Wednesday nighthot. 228-3801 tittr «ca«ion at the horne of irr. Lois ~ Mte Ge rge tttke and in the eve with Eldon Wj)son. has« Pam Downs

Johns)ott jn Lahore. The male lo n)ng wiut Mr. end haze. Ed Nelson. was a guest: of Miss Diane Ingle.FOR U:hloh Ol) Ptaducts ln the the htzge «Pre«d m«dc at lhe )ast Mr and hfra Jim Whiunger and hlr, and Mrs. Jerry J. Ingle and fam-

Ksndrick ttr««, call Bill Rogers mre0<tg uss also quj)ted by alj bul daughters, hir. «nd Mrs. Roy Suflow ily spent Sunday udth her mother,2894251. 'hree members (mttbjc to attend, and an«amjjy Mrs Ljngenfe)t r and Ed Mrs. 0)ga Nelson, at Deary.

u4th the prof jcienl help of luo Hojsjngton were Stmday dinner Mr. ahd Mts. Cecj) Dean were Sun-

ilh nm. haiti~ and 6n guests, Itfadge «nd Adcljne Pease. gL(est« «hfr ahd Mr«otto Suf)ow day dinner and evening guests of hir.Lais rved hat, ab ott))ed "Lo and Mrs. Gz<tnt Clemenh«gen. Mr.

c~jtjon. ~whje, Phone 2gjj. C«lorie diet dinner," cheating only Chary) iHulton was a Tuesd«y over- and hsrtj. Robert Clemenhagen wereott hol homenuuje taj)s, with butter night guest of Gina R«c Wh)tjngcr afternoon caaers.and jq))y! A Lery tasty «nd f)1)jng ttttd Cynutj«bOllard spent Friday Gerald ingje fleur to Boise hfonday

TWO half grown ma)e kittens lo a meal jl vhes! njg)tt ulth Gina Rttc. afternoon lo attend a conferencegael home, Call 289-5580. The next meeUng ls scjtcduled to +fz attd htrs. Jsck Mustoe «nd called by Governor Andrus at Boise

Itonc be he)8 at the Janet Kirby residence Ma'k were Sun()ay dinner guests of State Unjvezsjty.l«hc on March 8 the fjzst M . and Kn. ~Vi bur Colweu in Lew- Mr and Mts Edd Ganoway Ju)ja

T)tuzsday of the month. )Sto)L Ih the afternoon t)tey vt«jt('-d etta, weze Thursday. night .'Ppez.ose, Call M«ny AN«tt; -Phaste 758- - hOly SPekker at the-nurs)ttg-hatt<!8 guests of Mr. and Mzs. Eddie Gallo-'f4pT. Clar)tstnzt, Wn. Oottb)e B)zutday Ce)ebrauon I Sunday oLrcnjng hfr. «nd Mrs. Jim way and f«znj)y

Bt47p Honoring the birthdays of brothers huittger v)sited Harl Whjunger. Mte. Anna Bauer accompaniedArne Zumhofe of Launch and Vott ~y King "as been in the St- Jo- Mrs. Eula G«))ou.ay and Jerry, and

™ Zumhofe ofJu)j«etta, a birthday din- ~P« Hasp)taj the past Week with Mrs. George Lazson of Georgeto(vttt,'rr was held at the home of jhd."~ the flu. 1Ve wish him a speedy re- Calif., to Lepton Tuesday to Utethin cotL«)dered. Rob Hami) ton,

4tjk fztjher, 1Va)ter Zumhofe on Sunday, covery. airport, where hQ. and Mrs. JohnFcb. 23. Present for the occ«sjott Mr ahd Mrs ~ Tarry and Sanders, P)acervule, Ca)jf., «nd M)ss

B)JY—Buj)ding Lo)s were the Arne Zumhofe family of ~ ahd br~ Given hf toe attended Diane Brttnze)j, Seattle, boat(dedin Kendrick ahd Ju)i«alta ugth Lcwjstoh, t(cc<mtpanjed by L'.ntjtL'8 lhe ~ u~ g ~IL~ Lry ecep- Planes lo return to their zes)tact)Yewater Phone 7434711 d«3s, or zttothor, the Jhtt Cuddy f«thuy of Uon of hir. «nd (Mts. Neu Vaughan hozttes743.5373 evenings. 4taa Ju)j« tia, M, d I . Les)i Heim- ~t ~y ~«~n a Cavcndtsh. Adolph Forest mm admitted to

garntcr, Voh Zumhofe and '~" Anh h)>eke sang with the "Sweet Gritman 'Hos)tjta) in Mosztow Salur-FlQHT Chn)etttetaj bund - up w))h H«8 lhe pMethodjst day, suffering from pneumonia. Lat-

Leceth)n - Kelp comblnauon. Gel hir «nd hirs. Les) je Hcjtttgarjner Chutah ih Clark«ton. csi. reports were he is improving.Norwalk Isej-Ke)P caps al Red visited «t the Tim Straw home zench Mr. and Mrs. Norman Graham andCtess Ph«rht«cy. 5l5p al C)cttru~tcr oh Sunday. a ~ a3 sons oi'amiah spent Sunday night

httLhy ttcttdcd the H teford Stt)c. SeNeftthlll ala6e u5th Mr. and Mzs. 1Vayhe %%1«oh.C)tezk o<tr )trjcea rm year «man in )EELY)«ton lhc past ucck, Mr. ahd Mrs. Wj))je Adams and

hir. «hd biw. Keilh Slelgere of LI Brent called on ILQ, and Mrs. A. C.lzjb(tttjng Unj(ttt Oj) Pre)<ted a. Cm)g Husott, hfohj„. visited rc)auvcs at lISNS Wilson Sunday.

ChcvPv j(the (Ln(i jh Lcwjstoh oL cr Ule h~ J B Eldon Wtllsoh spent Friday nightDID YOU jrhrOW Y<JV CAN R~» Pail. Lvcckeh(j. with Darten Clemchhagen ih Kehd-—Rug «h«mpoocrtL floor Po)jshsrs. O»(tn«y h«ahd h)rs D(tvtd Ah<I Y S(te Rcjd and daughter Jcn ™

siaplers, lawn jh«ichor«, ferujjxer stcjgers of Juliactla and ihc Kch hjfrr B3oj~ ardvcd stmdagv and u6)) Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Ingle attended«pre«ders, hshd trt(CkS. SCWCr taPe, Stejger« famny urete With them «t XSSit fOr « fmV d 3r« arith h3er ~mmt a FedCral Land Bank annual luhdteon

pips thrc((dL(zs, ladders «hd many their p((rrnts'ome. the Andy Cams ahd outcr rcj«UL s. a'l Ulc Siudent Union Bldg, jh hfos-

ONM items «l ABRAhls HARD* On S«t(tnj(ty cerning Ute ILcjth <uhd3

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U ~k B cow Thuzsday I lhc et~jag Utc3WA)lE ~., Kcnddck, U42c Stcjk ~ f~tiumjjy t~c() 1 c«ich colors u'c~ R„yahd ~ B '1 were in Terr toh for the hl~t g

radio bro(L(jcnsts of Utc hlonlaha «hd s<,hs Bill + d D~ ~~ Dr D~ on the hfounl«in SLates Region<()GrjzzJY 8 gtttttc, while Utc Kch Stri- Guv ttu of Lcwistoh Jo Htt

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8 Medical Pragram at L.C.S.C.tIttdetattrrj«ge Paris —Roucte —Raj)s gh r8 u ere t(CCkjhg reports of Lapua 8 w«i «FZ)da ~cr - Betty Chisholm <Lnd Etta S(Lmpson.

and Spree a)s o I j(trl<. Bntjt werc r jcc((tcd over wth«JO„„ I4 1 j~ „' d ju„~Lcm«ton, visited wiut bfr. ahd Mrs.

Cat, Intern«Uonal, A. C. Crawler hrrs~~m AmcH~ ~de ed fully Oj(i (0 hlovjc trans on Sun(i<13 t ~ . htm E!~L~ H~~th nsitcd 1riulpr)ces'.ht, P(tsscd alit t(rc«headed down« ~< ",,I jl I th B Mrs. Joh thna Nelson ih Cjttrkstoh

ew Kent Hp ngtootjt.rln oo cd bv a<Le't1 1 hl U T

New Flex H«rraw. u.ate)tet> again! ' 'r .ahd Mrs. Oscar Slihd attendedNew Dual Loaders to fit «u wheel Call ahd son Char)cy, Lcxristoh. Also

tractora U1(',jr litt)e granddaughicr Tiff(Lhy 1c wis on «r ton rRan n-

D-80 Cat Legging Equip. CeJsar Ri"ge NewsHD 5 farm tzacl.or )ly hlrs. Sttttt Wrttvcr co(tr..r. ih her Lvork.

her mother )8 t(Lkihg (L xvXreshcrQ Su 1 +fpd hl d hi

Ig-ft, Oh)«a) plow Norl<L CMlisoh. Suh(isy they visitedj)0-ft TJsed Kettt Spring Tooth, bjrs. Karah Calhoun ahd family r «V )j"nh attchdr() ~ REA

5th Mr. «nd Mr . John Bede,round pjpo model. uerbs Sunday (jjhher guests nf hir. «nd mrcuhg ih ~ristoh )Vc(jttcsd«y. S(m-

Chl) 'r hLsrrjt news lo 239-I~V Roller hfr, Bill olsoh «hd BI~ice. «y )a tars uncut the Cs))j~h'8 werc5328, hIM. hie!Yjll Shevc wjj) b, your

Whee) Tratttor w)th loader and Nr. <Lhd htrs. garY B«11 of Crttjg- tx'h Hob «nd family. St(turd<LY <LftCr-

Tzetlc@a 1'i mont h«d Sunday dinner with Mt.Jo)tn Deere Mode) A W)teel an(j Mrs E)ther Ct(d(jy «ttd Kq)jv

Silt'td oi Hc((r Rj(tgc.

gtlews, Dr)us, Sp th, Discs, eto. Sajtte)ay evening, vjsllhtg U18'ob Hcnscolers, By Mrt.-Any)r. hl<Lrck~) 278*377l An s Wcdttes(kLY higjtt. 8((PPrr PtesiS Of Suhdav dinner gee«8 ih the gca.DENNLFW S 7 Mr, «hd N~, H~va& 1)n)j, Lvcro hit. H«Lrct(8 llotlte ue~ IM m d Virjda Mr. md Mrs. ivlll. Stleck, Cl<Lrks

Dave Dehnlar «nd hlrs, C)ctn ) yohs. Suhd(ty hir. ""r"c 'oh ctt))cd oh Mr, ~~ hirs. T(nn«nd (Mrs, Lyons <<itch(lcd a PoLlucl<

d P l )4',

d jjd'. < 'I(tze)t T(te&~a~y (tftrrttonh

dinner at the c)utrch In Clark«ton. " " " 'hutsd(LY cvcttjttg h)t~. Tom Marek)r)o sang Lvjut tha Sanest Adc))has )~R"

Ic tecciLed <L call fir.m Tnm's sister,

<Lftetwv<Lrd,elle Rushhloy, all of C)ttrksjoh. They hl ™Hd" ~

hrts 8taubet ahd c)tjjdm of Gm~ Bay Oragah. Mr, (Lhd Mrs. PerkinsDavid B«jl spent last «nd l)ds Lveck T), ~ 1

"I f ~','cte in Law)«ton on a return trip

GAZETl ELvjih his gr<LhdP(Lrcnts Mr tth(j hirs bj~hdav .> I 1 ) S t d . 'rom norutrrtt Id(L)tn, Mrs, PerkinsJazt <as Halt. bjrutday, 1vhich saba on Saturday.

CLASSIFIED tljg)tt wjjlt Miles Soudct . Jhh A)lett 0~~)o~c )ter S(ihda ~

Utc ""Le rk lo vjsij. her «hd Ulc f~)yjolnrd lha 8 tide~ Suhdtty J~~)1)hc ~d Otto Schu fcr cal). They )~~t hlct hMr)y luo 3~~ ~

GO INTO OYER IMrs, .1ohh Cuddy accomp«hjad Mr. cp lo Sc tupfcr c.

«hd hlrs, t)aCIL Braurn lo Uk!ah tOOO

Viah Dodge rerrht)y rC!urhed frOm

1,500 HOMES 'visit iti the Tnht hlabbjtt home. Olcan Vi<'ky H(hhmotcr etjo wd S(u<day Mzs. Tom hlorck (Lttd Mr. and Mrs.took ctu of thc Mabbott c'hlldrcn

dlnhcr with U1c P,l ¹th~s ih Tmy Bud'Ad~lsoh FHd«y ~N ooh. Al-

EACH V/EEK wh)ja thajr folk« wrra in Paruahd, 'ha Rttt)tbohc hss spent the LvcckBrow<<< trna O)Lhtth rclurttcd homo with hcr sister at Lcwjslon.

IN1 i Tz L1 t,tew nz..ztr I 'riday. John nhd O)r tth Cuddy and chrl)c tth() Mc)in<la Lvcrc Suhd(LY djn- ivah Dodge r(em)ty returned fromLA AH( t'IEZ "ERCE )nor) Bratvh enjoyed <L C)tjhcsc dlh nc'I'leats of Mt; tth() hits, Saul a )chgU(y trip covct<hg ttt<(hy statrs,

har jh Ma«co(v Sllhdav. Wr«vcr. Mexico 'lid lhc C(Lrrjbcttn Sllc c(L))

AND CLEARV)rATER Mat<day Mr. and Mrs. Alen Patter-— ed ozt friends jh Oklahoma duringSan (utd children..jmd lunch Lvlut Mr. hcr I.rip.

COUNTIES encl Mrs. Marvjn Iumhac)tt. Send(LY ~~~~ Ear) an(1 Amy l~~~mcttcc «ltrmjrdihc patterson family <(hjoycd a sled- '~F~- -the baskcjbt()) tournament. at I~w-(Ijng Party at Not<cow <Ll ~1 Dlt- g '«inn.)81ttis. WNRghheat~ j Hob Kimblcy (Lt((j hrphchv Hill eall-

Lorj Bta(vh w(ts <1 Friday ovct7tjght on Mr. and IMrs, .Tnc Ct(rson ahdguest n. Lynnosa ttt Pars)cys. ~gpss ggIIg ~51gg~ fahtily tlto first p«rt of )118 u.rrk.

MI', <Lh(j Mrs. Elhlct'Vo(LLrcr, Mj- Hob ttnd his nrphcw Jiht called on

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THE GAISs"ITE - NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, S7, 197d

ford Budget Would Douhle SchoollanchIvefftt)rn Faxnuy with Beasts

e peice, lb. $ 'l.29 Chili Con Carne

3 for $ 'I

—IN-STOR'E COUPON-

HANNS BEER-6 pack-99c1S ox, Itr. R.—LXitIIT 4 PER COUPON

PrtICE IVITHOUT COUPON sh10 x/n gal. 84cSeat Bet —FAbo nfacaronl

DX Leag Spaghsttu

4,lbs. $1.05V

tehfl'a Food City CoufsoCrown Marina

Toilet Tissue,2-4.roll paGood Thru March 1, 10'ld —Price without Co

IIormel —IS oa

Spam

BlclNestern Shores:Bleach... gal. 49cPillsbury Sisceits,.... tahe 12c.Potatoes, No.2's... 20lhs. 95cQranges, Calif. Novels,... lb. 12c lb.

CABBAGE, New Crop from California, lb. 15cLETTUCE, "lcefterg"—Green Solid Heads 3 far Tgc

Wetnen ONSANDWICH BREAD, Western Family, 30 os. loaf, 6gc re4 98Sourdough Bread, McKenzie Farm, 24 oz. loaf, 63c < O~o

Prices Goad Feb. 27-28, Mar. 1 1975

al—Open Sundays Moon to 3—

Margarine59c

'endrick,

IdahoPhil and Donna Heinen

Gixette ClassHieds Get Results -Yry ThemC-——-.===

VA lo aolllg T Clsollee YoMF AAlllctalit e<Nltl>t W e>S

Because xfdxer we have IrxttPerxxt. No the seer yexfeftstsstal wag eshaVe beehuttnXI perm .ffeferfrte eVery tnffL lt'a yt ysfegxuhyotx the betat yexxxx betntsnts, wttttoxxt perm yM~~I)xxtpexNB std gfxdfat ottxt, axxtetxxattcxhug. Axtd gvefat eoltlttexx tassemattcally. hxtfS ~~ It's eo,xxtufS, It gvtfxs the toffee Batelfht xeeelaever. Cafes» ta hlti ehafnge goxxs xxttfnfL,:,Ltshgsfnxf.heStr ~B

Helen Cu'rfis UniPerm Pereisiort Perlniggf Syatslin

- Shampoo, perm,'and styling —$ t 7.50

Iil'S keautyiVrOOkFm'Pyehttment Call —2894027

Oyxm 0 to d KIS)eCNLICK d Saga ~ Weeh

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SAiVJI: Gdi$ .lBeauty

J lt has been proven that a well-tuned

conditioned car or truck provides better

gas milage. W'ith the energy crunch and

high prices, motorists just can't afford to ';

pour dollars out of the exhaust pipe.That's why we recommend keeping your,

car or truck in the best mechanical shaftat all times. And —we can help with a .

good tune-up job. It)Ay riot drop in ar'alland set up an appoit)tmetttP lt'll Incan

'avingsin money and gasolirie.

Red Rose Slack Tea Bags, 48's 79cFolger's Instant Coffee, 10 oz $2.09Folger's Regular Grind Coffee, 3 lbs. $3.29

tMaxwell House Regular Grind Coffee, 2 lb. $2.19Hi C Fruit Drinks, Assorted flavors, 46 oz. 57c

WESSON OIL,.....24az.98c.-'Pillsbury Buttermilk or Sweetmilk Biscuits, 7'/ oz. 15cMission Sea Shell Macaroni, 22 oz. 57cMorton Iodized I.ITE SALT, 11 oz. 24cFleischman's UNSALTED Margarine, lb. 79cFrito-Lay Potato Chips, reg, Dip, or BBQ, 9 oz, 75cPepsi-Cola or 7-Up—8 paks —16 oz. bottles $1.59P.D.

Shop SALES frf SERVICEt A)so —Oil 4, Electric Furnace

—'~" Al'y-Tuesday Thru Saturday REGsgnATIONAL pROHaRTY

LOTS MOBILE BONESevenings by appointment

A@0 +I ~MY0 Lee k Mayiiard

Phone 2&9-5II71 KHNDBIGK,, IDAHO 8nd87Sa)eisman

Kendrick, idaho S80-doS1i'DlstHct Oftice, Phone 74a-S008

LITTLE AUTO SHOP+ Truck and Tractor Cushions Rebuilt

Car Glass%oe'ittle Kendrick, Idaho Phone S89-5087

In The Neat Dept.

Armour Star Bacon, 24 oz. $1.89 Remember US For

Tl RES —BATTERl ES —GREASE —OI L

FILTERS —FAN BELTS

Cleaners ax Solvents

'lab. Bacon,chunk,.... lb. 98cSlab Bacon, Sliced, lb. $1.09

jfxrices;,Eliminate School Breakfasts ~ -"- ~".«;;-„- ROUND STEAK. ~

Atlanta, GRL. —President It',ord's In .addition to tncreaffed prices for Sunday hoftor ing Mxtrgie on her birth-serd hndhet rnnpwat rn "repeat end psrtns tdtdren, Miss htarttnsaid the day These hetrhte her celebratewere, COlby Cheene, by-thsupersede sli etsisuxxg child nutrition proposal 3vould eliminate nutritional Nr txnfi ltirs. Emo suflow, Nr. and.Iegts)ation" would destroy the fmme- requirements for the types Df feeds Nrs. Harold Lqlltiow, tMr. anft Mrs.~ of exiattxxg child feeding prff- served in feeding pxogrfuns Ted iNeyt)r and family, Mr. and )Ilies.grams, accordhxgto ofticia)s otf Amer- Horst Re)i and datfghters, Ãr. and

'choolptfxod Serrice Association ~~ug" " the + y Nrs, Dale Silfiow'ftd Marvin Joandt~A) meetrlng hexe. and ieu~ Silfiow and Sick Gha e.gu ~te~ certau ntltritimg st nd- Mr ~)k TcdMeyerandgatbI)r, Jo)fn perryxmut, executive di- ards for meals T)te one-third daily Debbie Csfnowski and >mrs Thelmaxector of the ho 000 .menxber, Denver recommended auowetnces for lunch Ne er attended the Avas)tington TVa-

ed Q~ugekm. P~icted every and the on~fourth ~qul~tent for t' '"b

1 Iunrlt cpxtf)grani would see sharp breakfflt would be conxpieteiy ehi er & wer banquet nner for 1-H .

ases in 4~1 meal prices for nated," she said. "Ihis, combined.puyh'g chil~ ~ %~ ~ chad~ with the inc~d iunch P~MS'd Ir II ~n Siltl d J~ying for .reduced price meals. would undoubtedly lead to the sale of > d d.

Xn a te)ephone conversfttton with of nutdtk,mL)l ade u te m~>, honoring Margie's birthday aftnivet~

eien Walker af Winter Haven, Fior- "The public must realise," she em- Mr and Mra Glen Wegner were.ada, SIrs. %hlker said, "The pxopoesai phfLsised, "we are going from ntltri-~d ''literauy eripe out tLu chud tion programs to poverty ptxygramsmutrition progxtehms excepting free without even nutritional guarantees ~ent ot Ag cMt u studytmeals for ther pofxr" for the poverty chiM." would cause some seven muuen pay-.', ne

.year tprices for She said nutritional iscods such ss ing s "~s 'to drop out of t)te pxoxxeducedpxice,xneat)s wauld jump fxtoxn milk may be disregstrded in menu gramt~ .to 80 cetxts;"Ctdldren -paying Ml p)arming'because'otf ktcreased'pxxxduc- Budget Informauon nshfleaxttngaces can dBD'qfefct ixxcefhssLptssof 25-.to tion, labor and food costs, Miss Mar un said the proposa)'fx in-M cents over currexxt costs," she said. Other Programs- Dropped foxenation haa Bo mfLxty txhisieading-.I

X)r, Perryxxtaxx met here -wRh MLes Other child nutrition pxxygxeuna cur- elements, thea school admhxtstratoxa'osetphineKartin, Georgia State Food rently funded by the federal governr .may not interpret them correct)y..~eDixectfat and ASFS's xxationsl ment would a)so be dropped, Vanne- "She referxed. to.the-:pxoposai'sMock',

"Xegislative ckiakmtan, snd, Sam Van- man said. These include the school grant section in whic)t:federalTnoniee','exmtn,

ABI%AA'a:vfrushfm~ Legis- breakfast, special xhuk, summer feed- wtxuld be distrihutdtl to states basedi-dative represfmtxstive. The thxase out- ing and WIC (Vtromen ~ Ixxfants and on the nuxnber of needy children;

in,'ined

implicatixfins tto -the. country's Chikiren) and year-around feeding each state.,000 school tfoodservice programs progrlns. And, he said, schools may "Some admixx}strators are going tethe conclusion af a two-day meet- no longer receive commodity dona- say, Goods this,will elimintate thhe

'ionsor cash equivalent. red,tape'. Others msy interpretthe'udgetINssster To School "All in ail," Vanneman concluded, proposal as an option to serve 'two

ranch- Pxogram ., "some d00 mulion dollars would be nutritionally inadequate meals for'Schools TVouid Lose Nutritional cut fRom current fun'ding for paying the same money.'*

Reftuirementa children. Accor@txg to a recent. De- "Poverty identification will also beinevitable," Bhe said. "Not only would

titi dam take phce, but also Mvem dis.

"''EWAND RESTOCKED ITEMS

"Our Association cou)d also fore-s:h cast tha,t at least 40% of our 60.000'OY$ $PRlI|6 $HIRH— members will be out of work within

the year. That too wiH have a majorW~ ~h h bh ~~~t.and white e>mbixu,tions ~d fxffect on our nation's economy," she

stripes —100% Poly-Acryucs

=';,'0858I-M t@9 $HET!—betng given to the xniddie dass

And Stxhxxdaxxt-piuow Cases to amtch Bottom-fttted and Fiats I fattmi)y would be bxdought to an end."Blue or Pink —New Hoxeesesd Pxetterxts aid White Budget Sissster to: School Mr, axxd Mra Biii Fry were at Mr.

I

Lunch Program Ãeil Vaughans Saturday

'ONS IIIPPLY IHIOIIKO- "At a time when the middle class for the Vaughnfr gotten wedtthxg an-taxpayer is struggling to psy his own niversBLxy.

gyintuck Yarn'ius to graPErecession and to heip pay the biiiff for ~

:.," NI 'jk88$- Iess-foXtunstte Americans, this mod- ~ >~taken away" Biuie and Trina Trout were Irriday

IIIEI~O; Sttxttexx Psrceaeseu strdss sm fro- 40,...............Stddo d"Our Assochhdoa strongly urges evefting through Sunday evsnixtg

that anyone disfxpprovtxtg at these gtfests of Orafxdma and Gxetndpa'till a Good Stock. of FRISKO JEANS —With Buttons<

'thy eiopments ~tan ntembem ot his fMr. and Mrs. Elmer Lohman).II . Congressional de)egattion at ance," he

< said. - ldisa Faster erpent last week enter-',) ASFSA is a professioxxai organtsa-,bdftinC the cMcken pox. She spent

tian Of dfehfyol fOOdeerV}Ce pereannel ISeSVerai dayS With GrtuxtSma aetfeef"ru nb I which hss wfyrked for 30:years for fier< .the hnpxoved lieaith xhnd efhfcatfon 'of

att and .Mxvf Irxefd .yesterKindrick, Ph~e 2M~91 i th natl s ~M~.thigh t~ d Wit ~~a d,ysuy tr ~

MrheerhhVls tsetse hutreu eeTfm Lthrtder hutreu ee -M~sr tyrer

ln The Produce Dept. I, F.d«o> aud 8«« lI „~~ .""SnaBoy Sunkist Nav. Oranges, 7 lb. $1

Conway'naBayCelery Hearts,... pkg. 49c gtfffroff ytgrrfs Befrfxeratlea Senfee

SnaBoy Lettuce,.... 4 heads $1

I SnaBoy Grapefruit (Jumboj 5 far 89c ===:=— ==, " ""+'"'IMEZ ARifffIITAGE

From The Grocery Dept.Electrical Contracting

fn HERvlcECONPETFd WATER PUMP

Center-Cut Pork Chaps.. ~ lb. $1.09LoinEndPork Roasts,....Ib.98c

Bone-lnHams,...... lb.89cr

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