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Page 1: Juliaetta - Kendrick Heritage Foundationjkhf.info/Kendrick - 1949 - The Kendrick Gazette... · THE KENDRICK GAZETTE THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949 THE KybNDRIOK GAZEPTK pubilobod oooiy Thursday
Page 2: Juliaetta - Kendrick Heritage Foundationjkhf.info/Kendrick - 1949 - The Kendrick Gazette... · THE KENDRICK GAZETTE THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949 THE KybNDRIOK GAZEPTK pubilobod oooiy Thursday

THE KENDRICK GAZETTE THURSDAY, MAY 19,

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,ant;„ lee) 'reexersWe have on display on our showroom floor the i

,'atest Super Deluxe, Deluxe and Standard Models <

, of I. H. C. home refrigerators —and we invite,'your inspection of these fine pieces of household

,'equipment. An inspection and comparison of prices'will reveal the real buys we are offering.

We also have I. H. C. Home Freezers in 15-i cubic foot; 11-cubic foot and 4-cubic foot sizes.

Come in and inspect them.

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Ilonoco 2 t'tr ta

,' v iOI,'Ol' „II,SWe are now, by popular demand, stocking the

, well known CONOCO Nth Motor Oils. We have iti in sealed quarts, sealed 5-gallon pans and by the

barrel.

If you are not satisfied with the oil you arenow using —Try CONOCO Nth.

I (ent rlc t lean I~rowers I

'ENBRICK Phone 971 IDAHOV & 'V & V % W 'V & & & W & V W % & W W W & & 'V % O' & % 'T V %r

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'tiePrestlin'e Electric Range —was $279.95

gG. E. Electric Range —with that Wil-Come-Up $

4th Burnerg Crosley Frostmaster Deep Freez. Just the thing for z

those fresh vegetables and fruit that will soon be >

ready to put in your locker.. I~ Westinghouse 2-burner Hot Plates With White jI Porcelain Tops) Table Top Hot Water Heaters. These have polish-

ed steel tops. - I9x12 Rugs. Were $11.50—Now +9.QQ IKitchen Revere Ware —Copper Clad —Stainless g

Steel. See these modern utensils I) Baby Cribs —Complete with 5fattressj Splendid Selection of Hassocks —Wide choice of

colors, shapes and sizes II Clothes Hampers —Fine Assortment. Low in Price $

CONGRATULATIONS

Our Congratulations go to the Class of 1949.'a

..VviS .urniture 4fElectric Supply Co.

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POULTRY AND LIVESTOCKDr. Hess Louse Powder, Dr. Hess Barn Spray, Dr,Hess Insecticide Paint (this latter not only bright-ens the interior of the building, but will kill fliesand other pests for a year). Black Leaf 40, Marble

.'. Treatment; Nicozene Tablets, Cynogas (for antsand squirrels), Cattle Grub Killer, House and Live-stock Sprays, Arsenate of Lead, Rotonon.

'LAWN AND GARDENGax'den Sulphur, Weed-B-Gone, Weed-No-More,2,-

'-'D, Ortho Lawn Groom (th'is latter is a fine newproduct.

M'ISCEL'LANEOUS ITEMSPestroy, Livestock Fly Spray, House Fly Spray,Moth Spray, Earwormicide (for sweetcorn).

VERMIN POISON

Red Squill Rat Poison —Harmless to any animalexcept rats and mice t

e K~ StorePHONE, 941LEWIS B. KEENE

NEWSY ITEMItiTTES, FROMAhIERICAN RIDGE AREA

There- were between 70 and 80local yeop]e who attended the pot-luck dinner. and shower honoring Mr.end, Mrs. Ed. Kent, Sunday, at theFrankie Benscoter home. Rveryonereported a grand time, and manybeautiful and useful gifts were re-ceived gaby Mr. and Mrs. Kent.

Mr. and Mrs. George Kent andfam]]y of Boise arrived Saturdayevening to visit his parents and at-fend the dinner and shower Sunday.

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Dick of Kendrick. The dinner also

Mrs. Kent and children remained fora longer visit, Mr. Kent returnmg to wick came over and got Mrs. Mary Locust Trees Now In Bloomhis home Sunday evening. Deobald, and assisted her in working The big locust trees which line

C H Dpughsrty re!at the cemetery, Wednesday of last Kendrick's Main street and much of

turned home Thursday from Spokane week the residential area, are now in fullwhere Clarence underwent surgery, Mr and Mrs. Harry Benscoter bloom, and the air is heavy withKe is now recuperating at their sPent Sunday with their son, Mr. the sweet scent —as we]1 as mak-home here. and Mrs. Bob Benscoter and eh]]dren ing the streets into a beautiful sight.

Jack Benscoter of Moscow and C~a'g ont The air is also filled with the humDee Dee May oi'alla Walla at. Mr .and Mrs. Geo. Havens and of bees as they take their share oftended the Commencement Exercises i'rry Benson«»«re Moscow vi»t- the b]ossoms'weetness.in Kendrick Monday evening. ors Monday afternoon. On Monday night and part of

Almost everyone on this ridge «- Tuesday morning the rain which a]-Lewistpn visitprs pn Monday tended the Commencement Exercises ways fa]is when the locust trees are

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tegner of South- in Kendrick Monday evening, and in bloom, arrived. It was welcomedBaccalaureate the evening preceding. by local gardeners —although not

Mrs. Walter May is in Lewiston needed by farmers.! helping care for her mother, Mrs., Bruce, who recently suffered a heart Geese Nesting In Trees

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attack. Payette —rB. C. Bishop reportsTom Green and Wilma Benscot'er what he ca]ls definitely a freak of

of N. I. C. E., Lewiston, and Wal- nature —two pairs of Canadianlace Fraser, Kendrick, were Sunda geese nesting in trees near the Snakedinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ~Wa]t river. One of the pairs appropriatedBenscoter. Af ternoon callers were a vacated Blue Heron's nest. The

1 ~ 1I Mr. and Mrs. W. Peterson and Mr others took over a hawk's nest, not- enarsc~.'nd Mrs. Percy Kinnier of Moscow. so vacated but the "honkers" haveVisitors at the Harley Eichnel'etained the upper hand.

home the past week were Mr. and The ordinary habit of the CanadianMrs. Nor]a Callison and family, Mr goose is to establish the nest on the

. and Mrs. E. ~P. Roberts, Harry Bens- ground on islands or along the banks

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'coter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Long, Mari" of rivers. iBishop has o>served an-lyn achupfer and Don Miller of Ken- other habit of these non-conformistsdrick. Mrs. Lillie Anel of Spokane —they hover over the nests anda sister of Mrs. Dot Stanton, has ar light directly on them, instead ofrived to visit for a while in the lighting on a nearby limb and crawl-Eichner home. ing into the nest, as most tree-

Buddy Eichner is ill this week dwellers do.with a "strep" sore throat

Ira Havens and Paul Arbuckle ac- Masonic 'MeetingcomT'anted the Boy Scout on a trip The Most Worshipful Grand Mas-to Elk River, Saturday.

Teddy, Charles and Rayner Havens .,P '

attendee] the Junior Mission Band at ficial vs~it to th K 'd . k 1 d fCameron Sunc]ay and accompanied A F g A. M., held at the Frater-that grouP on their Cedar Creek na] Temple Thursda ev '

Lewiston business visitors Thursday. DeaMr. and Mrs Ira EIavens of Mos Deary: Dan Lyle and Mr Johnsonof Peck.cow visited with iMr. and Mrs. Geo. Mr pr nc ] d t J ] ttHavens Saturday afternoon . Le]and in his bo hood ]]a s.

r. rince lived at Juliaetta and

Quite a number of lesldents pf this y yridge attended the school Program at Fresh frozen fru]ts, berries ju]cesJuliaetta Thursday of last week. v tab] f]sh d ]tBuddy Langdon of Moscow attend-

ed for a short time at the GeorgeHavens home.

Mr. and Mrs. Werner Brammer ofClarkston sPent the week-end at the Complaint havin be

Mr. and Mrs. Nor]a Callison en- the law against riding bicycles onertained at dinner on Mother's Day

the sidewalks in Kendrick will befor Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eberhardt,Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Eberhart, Grand- o bi

P ed street, ridemother Eberhart, Mr. and lirfrs. Wal-ter Weaver Z,eMar Joh~n and Mr. By order of the Village Board.and Mrs. J. ~L. Weaver, all o'f Le-

I 20-2 Bill White, Marshal.nore; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Weaver-of Pomeroy; Mrs. Nora Roberts ofClarkston; Ben Callison of Lewis.ton, and Dr. J. H. Coulter and son

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L~W'%%, %&%,&&&&&&&&W &W ~~ honored the birthday anniversariesof Nor]a Callison and Walter Weav-er.

Mr. and Mrs. Nor]a Callison andson 'Bobbie and E. P. Roberts were

IIin Moscow Monday on business.

Mrs. Walter Benscoter and Mrs,Geo. Havens attended the first andsecond grade picnic in the Kendrickpark, Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mattoon, Jim

IIand Kathy were Sunday dinnerguests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mat-toon in Lewiston Orchards.

He]en and Beverly Mattoon droveto Lenore Sunday to watch the logdrive.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davidson spentTuesday night at the Perry Mattoon

IIhome.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dougharty

II spent the week-end at home. Aftertaking Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jessup

g to Spokane April 27. they returnedto Spokane where Clarence under-went surgery. iMrs. Jessup and Mrs.Daugherty etayec] at the Sunset

g Motor court, where Mrs. Jessup'snephew, Stanley Le]and, is manager.

g ~Her brother and wife anc] girlhoodchum visited her while there. Partof the group attended the JuniorLivestock Show and the Sportsmen's

g show, all returning home May 11,'A]r. Jessup celebrate.1 his Srth birth-s]ny anniversary, 1 ridny, May 13,!and takes this opportunity to thank

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nll who sent cards and wishes for I

that occasion.

Parents Of SonMr. and Mrs. Bruce Ebert are

the proud parents of a 7t'-pound~son, 'born to them Friday, May 13,

at the Gritrnan hospita], Moscow'.All concerned are doing nciely.

) WEATHER'S FINE,) TIME TO DINE,

0„.tfjo<S.l FOR YOUR PICNIC —EVERYTHING FROM

PICKLES TO PEANUTS!

PAPER PLATES, CUPS, SPOONS AND

y FORKS, WAX PAPER, NAPKINS, BEV-ERAGES, SANDWICH SPREADS, SAL-AD DRESSINGS, POTATO CHIPS, PICK-LES, NUTS, CANDIES, ETC.

IN SHORT

EVERYTHING TO FILL THAT PICNICBASKET

s, Cene riel~ '.I.'a s e Su ) >. yFLOYD MILLARD PHONE 581

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United States Savings Bonds May Be purchased

At This Bankhas famous

Sl IRALAYOR NASHIIIO

%Rashes more c]othescleaner, faster! Gentle roll-over action moves everypiece of a big 8 to ct-poundload throughout al] parts oftub. Other top qualityfeatures include new SafetyWringer, Automatic Ovel'-load Switch, electric pump,

Take A Long Time To Pay$f48.56

THE FARMERS BANKHerman Meyer, President

Warney May, Vice PresidentA. O. Kanild~eberg, CashierL. D. Crocker, Asst. Cashier

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Co'rpora<<nAbrams HardwareFrank Abrams Phone 051

SEE US FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS

Have you checked your coverage lately2 Haveyou ample protecti'on according t,'o present val-ues2 We represent the Home Insurance Com-pany of New York —one of the largest andstrongest companies.

We also solicit farm mortgage loans and anyother loans consistent with good business.

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THE KENDRICK GAZETTE THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949

THE KybNDRIOK GAZEPTK

pubilobod oooiy Thursday morning otKendrick, Idaho, by W. L. McCreary

%subscription, $2,00 per year'Strictly Independent in Politics

Entered iat the-postoffice at Ken-drick, Xdaho, as second class mailInatter.

CHURCH NOTICES

Kendrick Community ChurchRev. J. H. Cnulter, Paggtor

9:30 Morning Worship. The pastorwill continue the series on Disciple-ship. He will discuss "A Test ofDiscipleship." In connection withthis service the newly elected of-ficers of the W. 'S. C, S. will beinstalled,

10:30 Sunday School. Classes forall age groups.

Leland Methodist ChurchRev. J. H. Coulter. Faster

10:00 a. m. Sunday School.11:00 Morning Worship. Topic:"A Test of Discipleship." The newly

elected officers of the W. S. C.will be installed at this service.

Cameron Emmanuel ChurchRe'v. Theo. Meike, Pastor

Sunday 'School ait 10;00 a. m.Worship 'Service 10:45 a. m.

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Juliaetta LuttIeran ChurchRev. Theo, Meshe, Pastor

Worship Service 9:3d a. m.Sunday 8chool 10:30 a. m.

Full Gospel Assembly Of GodClaude G. Crawford

Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.Morning Worship at 11:00.Christ Ambassador 'Service 6:45.Evening Service, 7:45 o'lock,Thursday —Rible Study, 7:45,p, m.

Serving The Finest

FOOD AND DRINKSWednesday's MarketsForty Fold, bulk ...........-..............$1.95iFede ration, bul'k ..........................$1.95Rex, bulk .............-........................,$1.95Club, Mlk -----"-""--"-------...$1.95Red, bulk ......-...--..—.....--............$1.95Oats, 100, 'bulk ..............................$2.50Barley, 100, bulk ..........................$1.95Hannah Barley ................(No quote)

Sinan White, 100 ............(No quote)Flats, 100 ..............-.........(No Quote)Gr'eat Northern, 100 ........{NoQuote)Reds, 100 ........................(No Quote)Pintos, 100 ........................(No Quot'e)

Glover Seedyke Clover, 100 ....................$26.00

'ppirte Dutch, 16d .........,..............$55.00Egg Prices —Dezen

Liege, Grade A .............—......--........36'c~ium, Grade A ............................Srltall, Grade A ..........................

ButterSutter, pound ..................................70cBut terfat ...,.....,,........,.....,,......,63c

That Money Can Buy -- In Air

Conditioned Comfort

Come In And Eat With Us

BURT'S CONFECTIONERYBURT AND VERA SOUDERS

(OMPI.ETE

Tonsorial Service

GOLDEN RULE April Violations HighSevently-two persons were arrest-

ed for violation of Idaho fish andgame laws during April, the depart-ment announces. Illegal fishing ac-counted for 31 arrests; failure tosubmit trapping reports resulted in24 cases, and game law violationsnumbered 17, figures revealed.

Fremont county had the greatestnumber of arrests, with 11 violations.

Local counties and their .totals,were: Idaho, 5, Nez Perce 8. Latanreported none.

A new anti-submarine destroyer ofthe navy will be named in honor ofAdmiral Narc A. Mitcher.

Card Of ThanksI wish to thank all my friends

for the cards and flowers sent meduring my recent illness. They weresurely appreciated. —Mrs. ForestWetterow.

Mrs, Carl Finke and children wereKendrick visitors Wednesday. Jim-my was on the sick list and calledto see Dr. Christensen,

Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall and Mrs.C, A. Cuddy visited Mrs. Glen BettsWednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.Orville Choate and daughter werecallers in the evening.

The 4-H club girls and their lead-ers met at the C. A. Cuddy homeWednesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen anddaughter apent Saturday night andSunday in Lewiston with relatives.They are sporting a new Chev, sedan.

Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall and Mrs.Carl Finke and children attended theplay at Teakean Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Travis andfamily and Pete Ware spent Sundayafternoon with the iDon Christensenfamily.

The D. V. Kuykendall, Oscar Law-rence, John Jennings, Carl Finke andGlen "Betts families were amongthose attending the CommencementExercises in Kendrick Monday. even-ing.

Mr. and Mrs, George Christensenand Anna., o'f Lewiston, were supperguests in the Don Christensen homeSaturday evening.

Mrs. iRoy Martin moved back tothe ranch from Lewiston, Sunday.

Loy and Roy Martin went to workat Farrington's mill, Monday.

The Carl Finke family were Lew-iston visitors on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tarbert andfamily and Mr. and Mrs. IshmaelMartin were iSunday visitors in theiRoy Martin 'home,

IN STOCK

SODIUM CHLORATE

Our Aim Is ToPlease

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In The Probate Court of the Stateof Idaho, In And For The County

of LatahIn the Matter of the Estate Of

Mary Larson, Deceased

Notice is hereby given by theundersigned, executor of the estateof MARY LAROSN, decea'sed, to thecreditors of and all persons havingclaims against the said deceased, toexhibit them with the necessaryvouchers within four months afterMay 12, 1949, the first publicationof this notice, to the said executorpersonally, or at the office of the

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IProbate Court at the Courthouae inthe City of iMoscow, the same beingthe place for the transaction of thebusiness of Said estate, in ILatahCounty, State of Idaho.

Dated at Moscow, Idaho, May 6,1949.

AiLEX LAR'SON, Executor.Cox, Ware & Stellmon, Attys,

Residence and iP. O. Address:ILewiston, Id'aho.First pub. May 12, 1949.Last pub. June 9, 1949.

Dick's Barber Shop-DICK CUDDY KENDRICK Get those "Bird's Eye" fresh froz-

en fruits and vegetables at Blewett'sGrocery-Market, Kendrick. l-adv.

GUN SHOP,, Idaho

REPAIRINGIGHTS

UNITIONESIDENCE

CROCKER'SKendrick

GUN BL'UING,NEW S

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Card Of ThanksWe, the Nye Family, wish to thank

everyone for their many expressionsof sympathy during our bereave-ment in the loss of our brother; also

'hesingers, pallbearers and thosewho gave the beautiful floral trib-utes. —X)onna, Virginia, Buzz, Wood-row, Clara and Alvin.

Kendrick Rochdale CompanyKENDRICK, IDAHO

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RELIABLE WATCH AND JEWELRYREPAIRING

IIPrompt Service Guaranteed II

WE SOLICIT YOUR REPAIR WORK BY MAIL

THE tIEM SHQP

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NOTICE To cREDIToRs

In The Probate Court of LatahCounty, State of Idaho

In The Matter Of The Estate OfFrank C. Souders, Deceased.

BIG BEAR RIDGE NEWS

Miss Bertina Forest entertainedthe Happy Home club at her homeTuesday afternoon. Mrs, Woods,home demonstration agent of Mos-cow, gave an instructive lesson on"Practical, House Dresses and Ap-rons."

Rev. John Hjilmesith of Potlatchheld joint services for the local andDeary Lutheran churches in DearySunday afternoon. Services will beheld at the Lutheran church here,Sunday, May 29.

Miss Fern Clemenhagen of Yakimais visiting her parents, Mr. SJId Mrs.Joe Clemenhagen.

Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Halseth. andbaby daughter, Vicky Jo of Craig-mont. were week-end guests in theEtl. Halseth home.

Mr. snd Mrs. Ed. Halseth, Mrs.Johanna Nelson and Miss BertinaFiorest attended funeral services forJackson Bailey in Lewiston, Satur-day. Mr. Bailey was a pioneer resi-dent of Texas ridge.

Olaf Burnvik and son Orville have,just comnleted some remodeling onthe K. D. Ingle and Mrs. JohannaNelson homes.

Mrs. P. Underdahl and son Arnoldof Moscow spent the week-end withtheir daughter, Mrs. Lester Nelson.

Mr. and Mrs. Halvor X ien snd Mrs.Bendel of Moscow were recent visit-ors at the Oscar Slind home.

Mra Lou Meyers spent the week-end in Lewiston.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Slind droveto Spokane, Wednesday.

%'ord has reached here of thedeath of a pioneer resident of thisridge, Andy Hanson, who lived insouthern Xdaho.

Mrs. D. J. Ingle visited Mrs. KateGallowpy in Kendrick, Monday.

ChaZ J. Bower is recovering fromhis recent illness.

I~f+Ar-A lANSUIT

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN bythe undersigned administratrix ofthe Estate of Frank C. Souders, de-ceased, to the creditora of, and allpersons having claims against thesaid deceased, to exhibit them withthe necessary vouchers, with four(4) months after April 28, 1949, thefirst publication of this Notice, tosaid administratrix, at the office ofJack McQuade, Moscow, Idaho, thesame being the place for the trans-action of the business of said estatein Latah County, State of Idaho.

Dated this 25th day of April, 1949.GRACE SOUDER'S,

Administratrix of said Estate.First pub. April 28, 1949.Last pub. May 26, 1949.

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ISPLENDID POOL TABLE

BOB MAGNUSON,%mme,amma&mmammmmam%~qTRADE IN KENDRICK- AT HOME

A little accident on. your premises, home

or business, can meanjust that. Avoid thispossible financial losswith our modernliability insurancepolicy.

MARVIN LONG AGENCYKENDRICK> IDAHO

to cut down repair bills

FOR LIGHT HAULING

CALL$33R OR 951

W'ARD H E LTONKendrick

this wayWATER WELL DRILLING

withPUMP INSTLLATION AND

REPAIR

EASY TERMS IF DESIRED

3AMES M.EURNS

JULIAETTA, IDAHO

WANT ADS.NOTICE —A reward will be paid

for information leading to the ar-rest and conviction of party whocut a pine tree on my place. Her-man Renfrow. 20-1 A Product of

Standard of CaliforniaFOR SALE —New 1949 Electrolux

vacuum, complete with attach-ments, $69.75. Call 0416, Kendrick,or Clinton Clark, agent. 17-4x

FOR SALE —White buck rabbit;'butane-propane gas stove, rang-ette type, in good condition. Wil-liam Koepp, iSouthwick. 20-2x

Dr. Charles Simmons

Optometrist

TO FAMILIESW'E HA VE NEVER

SERVEDTo keep repair billsdown, keep the uppercylinder walls of your

engine lubricated. Inother words, use RPMHeavy Duty Motor Oil—specially compound-

ed to cling to engine hotspots... reduce stucki'ings, carbon and var-

nish trouble t

$10 Weisgerber Building(Over Owl Drug Store)

Lewiston Phone 1144 Idaho Those who have never had occasionto engage the services of a funeraldirector must rely upon what otherssay, when the inevitable need arises.For almost fifty years VassarBawls have been noted for profes-sional skill, fair dealing, liberal pol-licies.

This reputation is your safe guide incalling a funeral home

FOR SALE —6-room house, garageand woodshed. Alex Larson. 18-3

COAL', PRESTO-LOGSand Wood

Commercial Hauling

ED. NELSON

FOR SALE —1939 Buick Special4-door sedan. Very good condition.Pricetl very cheap. Kendrick BeanGrowers. 16-tf

8AW PILING AND GUMMINGlawn mower sharpening. VernonGregory, mile up Middle Potlatch(near Juliaetta). 19-3x

"NOBBY" —Registered AppaloosaStallion at stud at my ranch, Fec$25 00 at time of service. Livecolt guaranteetl. Board for mares25c a day, D. A. Christensen,Kendrick. 18-4

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E. A. PEQBAt.PPLUMBING!Service Anywhere

LEWIS LINDQUISTPHONE QSV —KENDRKK

FOR SALE —Davenport and chairset in rust color mohair, good con-dition, Phone 953 after 6:00 p. m.

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Phone 7'l3

KENDRICK, IDAHO

VASSAR-RAWLS FUNERAL HOME

Telephone 333 LewIston, IdahoGet thoae fresh frozen fruits at

Blewett's Grocery-Market. 1-adv

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THE EENDiRMK GAZETTE THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949

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WALLACE BEERYTOM DRAKE

DOROTHY PATRICK

PUBLISHED BY THE KFbfDRICK

! IIELLO, THERE FOI.KS;i ei Long, Cool Drinks:

As the weather warms up, thedesire fc- "long, cool drinks" in-creases accordingly, and we wantto suggest, as a quencher, a glassof our buttermilk. Not only is itcool]ng and refreshing, .but isnutritious. iIt's mighty fine. as a"straight" drink, but also fits toperfection with a between~ealssnack or dutch lunch. We inviteyou to itry this fine new butter-milk, You'l like it. Take home aquart or a gallon, today.About Ice Cream:¹w is the time,to enjoy "Pot-latch Chief" Ice Cream. Cooling,refreshing, nutritious, it fits rightin to any menu for any purpose,and comes in a wide variety ofpopular f]avora. You just can'go wrong with ice cream. Avail-able at the creamery in cones,by the quart, half gallon, gallon,e'tc. Keep some on hand in yourrefrigerator freezer, all the time,

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CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY

About That Cream:Are you receiving all possible

income from your cream? Haveyou investigated the additionalprofits available by selling itthrough this co-operative cream-ery?

If you are not so selling at thistime, come in and talk to ourmanager, Ned Van Campen, andlet him point out to you the ad-vantages and extra profits of seii-ing to us. It will only take afew minutes of your time!

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"Did you ever write anythingbefore?" asked the young man."I wrote a confession storyonce," said the pretty young lady.

"Dld the editor send it back?".."He did better than that. He

brought it back himself!"

Controlled temper is like aboiler full of steam. Keep it underthrottle and it'ives you im-mense driving power. Let it gowild and it blows your chances

1to smithereens,

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! Brat - C}rrality ant] Price Meet At Tkis Modern'

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SeIE-Service Food Store

! FROZEN FOODSIt's the "in-between" season for many items of

1! fruits, vegetables, fish, chicken, etc., but when thatI! "hankerin'its you" for this item or that, "don'

li Iet it throw you" —come in and inspect our bigI,'elf-service frozen foods case —and you'e pretty1! likely to find just what you want, The variety ob-

!'ainable is amazing. Try it.

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i FRESH VEGETABLES-Se1ect for yourself the vegetables you needfrom our cool, moist-air self-service vegetabledepartment.

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STARTING OUR 4iST YEAR IN KENDRICK

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and Nrs, Arley Allen, Mr. andNrs. Marion Souders and Nr. and

) s $t:crre eat;tiresMr. and mrs. John Darby and Jo

came up to Gold Hill and enjoyedMother's Day dinner with this corn-!

te ~l'ti tymunity at the hall. A lovely timewas spent.

Anna Smith spent Saturday night—In- at the Bill Zimmerman home.Nr. and Nrs. Art, Foster and Nar-

AbaS A Qe]]tlemal] juste were in Lewiston, Thursday. RgEllen, and Marilyn Pederson motored g

SHOWS BEGIN AT g:PP P. M, to Lewiston, Saturday. Inez Peder-son accompanied them home, (II /I

85c Admission . 15o We are sorry to hear that Mrs.grim's father passed away after a l.—Also- ! ',"eek's illness, Our since sympathy

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY A d t k S RW COFFEEMAY 24 AND 25

CC e T 'e T Special For a Few Days Only

I attty III tended Mrs. Grim's father's funeraiin Clarkston, 2 LBS. $1,Q9Bill Zimmerman took Anna Smithhome Sunday evening, and visited inthe Smith home.

Herbie Pederson and Raymond S 4 W JUICES —NONE BETTEWhybark were visitors at the Lester

BETTY GRABI,E Weaver home Sunday afterno 'eleCt FrOm the FOIIOWingKindS'OUGLASFAIRBANKS, Jg, Jo Darby and iNary eE]len Weaver

spent Sunday afternoon with Mari-Apricade, Loganade, Prune, Tomato,

Cartoon —Shorts —8:00 P. M, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Alexander and'Clarence spent Mother's Day with Vegetable, Orange and Peurade.her mother at Lewiston. Anotherdaughter, who lives at Walla Walla,

!%HAT CAMERoN IrOLKS was enjoyed by evervone S 4 W RED KIDNEY BEANS, can $5@ARE DOING THESE DAYS Capt, J. W. Farring ton arrived

here Tuesday of last week from theotto and dhoy siiriow, George and!a™ygenerst hosottat «raoome, S 4t ytV OVEN IltlKEP IlEtlNS can

Kenneth W]]ken, tWa]ter Koepp, Cecil'and is now with his family at theBrammer and Fred Newman fished 'ome of her mother, Nrs. Annie

at lake Pend Ore]]]e Thursday and! Weaver on Cedar ridge.Friday. They reported excellent fish- S R W BROWN BREAD, can 254ing and brought back a good quan-tity of blueback trout.

Mr. and Nrs, Gordon Harris re-turned home Monday from Lewiston, S Q W JUMBO RIPE OLIVES C»tertained at dinner Monday evening where Nr. Harris had been receivin

honoring their daughter Jillan's1 medical treatments a t St. Joseph'

birthday anniversary. Guests ~vere 'osPital for several days.Rev. and Mrs. Meske and family ant

Nr and Nrs. Car] Nustoe and S 4I]e W STUFFED OLIVES Bottle 3Mr. and Mrs, Walter KoePP and! Caro] and Mrs, Otto Schoeffler, al]fami]y. Nr, and Nrs. Aug, F. Weg- of Ke]]o g, spent the week-end here l

ner called in the evening. at Kendrick, Nr. Mustoe's brother,Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Wegner of

i Jack Mustoe, being a graduate.

of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilken. On spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs S 4 W MANDARIN ORANGES, Can 29,Sunday they were the guests of Mr Ch ll B a kand Mrs Herman Bi]flow . h

Nlg. W']]lard Dav]s of Moscow

ed at Winchester lake Sunday morn-snent severai days last week n the S R W SPINACH, Can

ing. Mr. and Nrs. Howard Southwick,Herbert Brunsiek visited in the Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Frv and Mrs.home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schoef- Grover Danforth went to Ashlvood,

11Oregon to attend funeral services

Mr. and Mrs. Herman'Silf low spent for a sister-in-law of Mrs. South- )iSunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. wick, and Mrs. Danforth's and Mr.Harold lS]]flow.

Mrs. John Schwarz, Mrs. Ida Stone- Mrs. virgil Harr]s and sons JerryHerbert Schwarz and daughter Jo to pick up Nr. Harris, go]ng on toAnn were visitors in Lewiston ana Lewiston to visit Gordon Harris, am the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. tF. patient at ist. Joseph's hospital,Cridlebaugh in tLewiston Orchards, Nr. and Mrs. E]ton NcCoy had asThursday. dinner guests 'Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs.'Harl Whiting'er were Wi]mer Hanks and sons, and FdwinSunday even]ng dinner guests of iHanks and Mae 'Southwick, I ewiston.Nr. and Mrs. Weye Weyen. Nrs. I ou Watson spent TuesdayiE]sie Kruger and Gladys Silf low, v th Nl. F]m r Soudelgwho are emP]oyed at Lewiston, spent Co]en B]I]er came over from Ren- asSaturday and sunday with home ton, wean.. 'sstardsr atter tigrs. thtt- sws -=see —::=-smsuau-

er and children. who had anent theA large crowd from Camel'on at- past week with her parents, Mr.

tnded the Commencement Exercises and Mrs .Clav K]ne Bees must, travel an average of Th«amous "Morning Mine" atin Kendrick Monday evening. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harris and 15p,ppp miles to gather a single Mullan, Idaho, is the deePest leadgaret Wllken and Dorothy Kruger daughter of Pullman and Bill Harris pou'nd of honey. mine in the world.were among the graduates. of Nez Perce were caIIers in theNr. and Mrs. Ray Whitinger and Gordon Harris home Wednesday.sons of I ewiston Orchards spent

ttart wh~tttnger. ""'y»y - ««KendraCk EleCtrlC SklaPMrs. John iB]ankenship returned AI] Latah County 4-H Club live-from the Pomeroy hospita] Wednes- stock members, their leaders and Wiring And Appliance Repairday. She is convalescing from a re- Parents are invited to attend a dairy«»t oyer««n,, «y « th«««r»ty « td»o on

1C. D. HIETT Licensed Contractor pHONF 1141The Junior Mission Band and their Saturday', May 21. The schedule calls

leader, Mrs. Marvin Silflow, accom- for all persons attending to be at the,panied by Marvin 'S]]f]ew, Mr, and dairy barns on the university farmNrs, Harold Silflow, Rev. and Nrs. at 10:00 a. m. Tw'o classes of cows IMeske, Mrs. Walter Koepp and Mrs. w]]] be judged. Fo]]owing'his an ila-Glen Wegner, picnicked at Cedar spection will be made of milking fa-creek, Sunday. cilities, feed mixing arrangements

Mrs. C. II. Fry spent Sunday night and the calf barn.in the home of her daughter, Nrs, Each member is asked to bring'Glen Wegner and faml]y. his or her lunch. It will he eaten at

the dairy building, with refreshmentsLINDEN FILeM8 served.

(Delayed) A member of the university dairydepartment will then lead a tour of

Mrs. Lou Conrad took her mother, the dairy building and explain andMrs. Chas. Eye]er, back to Lewiston demonstrate various dairy manu-on Thursday, where she will remain facturing equipment.until she regains her health. Beatrice Arrangements for this 4-H cluband Russell ~Sm]th were here to see,tour are being made by D. L. tFourt,her Tuesday, going back to Spokane head of the dairy department, andWednesday. Elbert McProud, Latah county ex-

Inez Pederson R. N., of Colfax, tension agent.came home Saturday to spend theMother's Day week-end at home. Fresh and cured meats, fresh

A large crowd attended the pic-i frozen Bird's Eye foods and othertures shown by Mr. Johnston Sunday.

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