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Page 1: um) - 1938 - The Kendrick Gazette/1938...4111 R'ogers In g'Handy Andy" and Mrs. Ted Vaughan. It is hardly necessary to go into Guests at the home of Mrs. Mat-'details reg'ar'ding
Page 2: um) - 1938 - The Kendrick Gazette/1938...4111 R'ogers In g'Handy Andy" and Mrs. Ted Vaughan. It is hardly necessary to go into Guests at the home of Mrs. Mat-'details reg'ar'ding

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Don't Fight a Balky Fuel Pump

Bring it inaiid exchange it for a

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popular makes and models of carsand trucks are in stock.

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THE KENDRICK GAZETTE THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1938

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STRYCHNINE AND PHOSPHORES

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poses Others present were Meidames Claud Clark, Eugene Taylor,Leland Irwin, Cecil Gruell and E.Cuitei.

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High School Auditorium

Wednesday, Apr. 8 - - 2 P. M.

PAINTINgPAPER HANgINg

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MODERATE PRIIS

April Fool PartyThe ladies of the Afternoon

Bridge club entertained their hus-bands at a dessei;t-bridge party inthe R. L. Blewett home Fridayevening, with Mrs. R.. L. Blewett,Mrs. R. H. Ramey, Mrs. D. A.Christensen, Mrs. E. A, Deobald,Mrs. Harold Thomas and Mrs. W.L. McCreary as hostesses.

At bridge high scores were wonby Mrs. W. A. Watts and Mrs. RoyRamey,

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Thursday, April 14 - - 2 P; M.

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

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Ruth Frisbee was a Saturdaynight visitor at the home of MaryFix.

Mrs. John, Frisbee and Ruth at-tended the spelling contest in Lew-iston Saturday.

Martha Dennler spent the week-end on American ridge with hersister, Mrs. Jack May.

The Senior class will present."TheBlundering Herd," acomedy in threeacts this evening (Thursday, Apr. 7)at 7:30. Following the play icecream and cake will'e served bythe 4-H girls.

Miss Nell Goudzward and Robert8 earn ons entertained a group offriends, Friday evening at the homeof, Mrs. Mary Ottosen. Cards wereplayed, honors going to Mrs. Otto-sen and Everett Custer. Those pres-ent were Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Al-bright, Mr. and Mrs. L. Irwin, Mr.and Mrs. Cecil Gruell, Mr. and Mrs.Jack Heacox, Mr. and Mrs. EverettCuster, Mr. and Mrs. W. Granthamand Mrs. G. C. Ottosen.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank White havesold their property to Mr. and Mrs.Anderson of Bovill. They have pur-chased the Wayne Steele propertyon Water street and will make ittheir home.

Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Walbeck, Mrs.Laura Groseclose. Mrs. Raleigh Al-bright and E. O. McAlister attendedthe district conference of the M. E.church last week at Milton. Oregon.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daugherty,Metaline Falls, Wn., and Ray Grovesof Beverly, Wn., were here lastweek to attend funeral services forAlvin Nye.

Mrs. Phil Jones entertained herdessert bridge club Thursday after-noon, Mrs. Wade Keene, Kendrick,and Mrs. Nancy Lynch, Palouse,were guests. Mrs. Mary Ottosen andMrs, Etta Van Horn were awarded

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Amos Moore, President H. B. Thompson, Cashier N. Brocke, Vice-Piesident

KENDRICK STATE BANK .OF KENDRICK, IDAHO

REPORT OF CONDITION AT THE CLOSE~

OF BUSINESS MARCH 7, 1938I t

~ LIABILITIESI

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ALL THE NAME IMPLIES

fI Good Bang in a Good Farmirlg Con1ti1ur|ity

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RESOVRCESLoans and Discounts ........$58,107.08Overdrafts ...........................36Sank Building ..................1,000.00Furniture and Fixtures . 500.00U. S. Govt. and Other

Bonds ............$142,268.97Cash on Hand

and Due FromBanks ............

Deposits ............k..................$212 204.20Capital Stock ....$15,000.00Surplus ................10,000.00Undivided Profits

and Reserves ..$15,332.05 Complete Banging Serviceik is 'k;.Bo

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Loans ahd InsuranceLargest Line ofCANDY BARSInvested Capital ...$ 40,332.05

$192,928.81

THE FARMERS BANKTO BE FOVND...$252,536.25Total....

.....$252,536.25Total.....

Herman Meyer, PresidentH, M. Emerson, Vice-President

0. E. Havens, Cashier

of rendering the best banking service and ac-of security that appeals to the prudent and

We ask for new business because we are capablecommodations, and because we offer that high measureconservative people of this community.

"This Bank is a Member of The Federal DepositPer ryman's

Confectionery Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpoa'atipuInsurance Corporation."

4111 R'ogers In g'Handy Andy" and Mrs. Ted Vaughan.It is hardly necessary to go into Guests at the home of Mrs. Mat-

'details reg'ar'ding the Wul Rogers tie Garner Sunday were Mrs. Mc-pictures, but when you see "Handy Phee and Cleve and Mrs. EdgarAndy" this, coming Friday and Sat- Bohnurday nights, you will see one of Mrs. Gentry spent the week-endhis best. This time he takes the role with relatives at Cottonwood andof.a country druggist and he is the Lewistonsame neighborly, philosophical soul Miss Eva and geo. Smith werethat constantly 'admhlisters to the Sunday g eats of Mrs. Starr andneeds and emergencies of customers Mrs Thompsonwho call hhn by his first name, for The Misses Aletha ind Neuiewhose children.he hai mixed medi- Israel and ipending the spring va-cines sinci the days cif Mant colic. cition. with their parents, Mr. andForced, by hii wife to iell out to Mrs Clem Israela dnig chain and retire from the Mr. and;Mrs. Horace Rainey andcwork ha loves, to learn how to play> Mr. and Mrs.'esley 'Laws spentWill does io, reluctantly, and finds Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E.the IQSuia more than he can'ear —Harris 'and family.. I Mrs, gordon Harris, Southwick,and then proceeds to play with such Mr. and Mrs. Rehhard Waldher

i -d in the Smith home severala vengeance that his spouse is glad visited Mr. and,Mrs. Gerald Mos-t'o get him back. into the harness, man Saturday. Sundiy they were days last week.the guests of Mr. Wildher'i par- Mrs. Harry Thompson returned toLINDEN NOTES ents at Uniontown. her home at Senaca, Ore., afterMrs. J. H, Hunt visited her diugh- visiting her mother, Mri, Ellen Stan'uestsof Mr. and Mrs. Santford ter, Mrs. Butler, in Juliaetta Satur- Several i'rom the ridge st«ndedWeaver Sunday afternoon were Mr. day aftenioon. the Senior Class play at Kendrick

Monday evening.Bob and Dick Fry are spending

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r JvLIAETTA NEWs ITEMSy Sgaing Shipment of I. H. C. TI'actors —All Sizes IFaa~ maChinery Of alt hinds —COme in and 1OOh .Catherine Halliday visited at theaM., C. Halliday home last Sunday.a Our SeleCtiOn OVer ~ Miss Halliday is a teacher in theLand PlaSter aIId GraSS Seeds Of all hindS r Keith Miller visited his home last

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r ported a delightful time.Ben, Weatherby, Jr., visited at thes f- A ) . g Bob Burns home Sunday.3 Kendrick Bean Growers Ass n:a Kendrick .Visitors Sundaya Phone 971 KendI'jeh IdahO r Miss Nell Goudzward and RobertQ

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W'e Have It!

THE KENDRICK GAZETTE THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1938

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,—,;.~-',;.'~";-,.:;;,,Thursday's ]markets THE KENDRICK GAI'PTE 'INE. CREEK GOSSIP GOLDEN RULE ITEMS 'YYrr r z z z zz zz xz r z z z z z z zzzz zzxz rzzzzZZXXXXZZXXxx XXXXXy;

Wheat Published every Thursday mot ning Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bai]ey were (Delayed)uQr'jiacked ......,..............62igc-63c at Kendrick, idaho, by P. C, McCreary I ew]ston v]s]tors Thursday. The Homer Bette house, in which

jib@:-po]d, sacked ...........63c-685c independent ]n Politics " 'nd M s' F a Clayton and C]ifford Ms'A~ri werefa™Fand SumPter Frisbee visited living, burned to the ground Mon-k wheat 2c "'

I ]esz S]ibscr]ptiori, $1150 per year at the Mrs. C, T, Lewis home Friday. da morn]ng. Tlie ne]ryhbors andN

":""p-,';-: (Market Unsettled) Entered at the postoffice at Kezi- Loren Bartlett Friday, school children rushed in and saved N

'er 100 .—..... $1 pp drick, Idahc, as second-class mail Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bailey were most of the household goods.Moscow visitors Friday. Mrs N ' Wai'e M» Stewart < ~Qfg ~QQQQjCLsggf " ~TgQSQfQ

The ridge attended Mrs. C. T, (brompton and- son of Kendrick, Mrs. L SrCsaeeCH NOTICES Lewis'ale'in Kendrick Saturday. John Starr and son and Mrs. Glen

Mrs. C. T. I ewis, I uc]]]e I ew]s, @etta arid-, son spent Wednesdayi;per 100 .......,.-------- Milton Wi]ken and Hubert Needham wit]i Mrs, Carl Finke and son. ~k4 N RW ~~4 logKe]zdr]ek Metho]f]st „ehur h were in Ju]]aetts Sunday morning. l

E 0 Frank]]n of B]uestem +&a o'LJ aaT. J. Proteid, Psitor Mr. and Mrs. I,. A. Bart]ett visit- z'eturned Wednesday for a sh6rt

Sunday Qchpp] Qt 10 a zn Topic ed at the Loren Bartlett home Sun- y':.. ':'... '

......,......;.....13C "Fihdi g Ourseivii I Be~ice.- 'ay afterno'on LJohn Westgate returned the last'sk'oien ........,--..........'.....13c

M '~f g Worship -at 11. Theme: Mr. and Mrii. Loren Bartlett v]sit ox. the., week,'fter spendin]r" @eo. l,pound -----""-" 30c "A C v~t, W]th God," .Vile de- ed Mrs. C. T, Lewis Monday.. w'inter fn Ca]ifornia with relatiVe ~

t ......,.....--"- '2'4C She a]],Wf]'O iire COntemp]at]ng t]]e MrS. E. V. Weeka Spen], MOnday tWSe.Car] ~ke.md SOn Spent. Ke. O Igf'N.g . y.'8 f~d ~b = -L, fx-'. =.= .- ... sacri en',of „.B+ithR on .Emter night.and Tuesday in Kendrick with vte'ek-And in,Keiidrick w]fh her par- " g~gQi@fjQ~ ~og~gggg ~Q~QgQQStmdany mdrriinpg to h'esr th]'I mes- her son Nolan, who underwent a erits, Mr. and Mrs. N, E..Ware.

tonsil operation, - - Mrs .J,az]d,, Mrs RPF .:Mart]n and ~ KENDRICK, IDAHO<xjcr'rah]" .3 g'2 - '. Mr. and ]tIrS. W'm, ROey and M]]. (h]ldrnen Spent Suhday at the J. E.

, 11Evfe]i]lip,".'0rsh p, . 7:30. Subject:QA~ekzsBZ+g .«pa]zn']zzz(]ay',7'tart]ng, with th]s Loii. Wi]ken were I ewision' Jitors PP, me,.-

Stre]Cb. thi're; Will be BSerVc]CeS eVeMOndayi and. Tueaday.' .,Fredr. plage,i par/,Homer, tInd-

ni ht during „tliA Wbe~ We WT],.:,Fred Bailey. WaS in MOiCOW. MOn- pn iter,gamine],'t use,c W, A; CqW

br]ng to you,']nrissageij i'rom the in «yr and, TiI.esday on business, . ez~ hhmi Sums'y. Margar'et'ezz-

from Lew]ston, Vrho.haverbeen. v]s]t- were avmonk'he Lew]ston v]s]tors 1 - rr e make np- eXtra Chiige .LQl'Ser'VjCeWORK- Sunday School at 10 a. m. C]ass@ ing at the E. V. Weeks, home, left I ]day

fror,:all arges. - ..for Worley', Tuesday, where- they '. -..;,-.",(Th]t]:Week); '... Within 100, nuleSI IIiClu(hiig 'pOkane,wil],v]s]t,friends.l .,@res.Jack, Kelsie and gjanddadgh-

n ] ft for ter Ma ]ene't'rcr eturned hfimA

Wor]ey Tuesday,, where she w]]] Monday from a week's v]s]t with - -.. A; - E. Alden'.,p; ~aiiIei, „. ~g Tuesday at 7 I]. m., orchestra visit for a few days . he'z daughter; Mrs, Emma prough,

'grfct]A'e. S p. m. Young People. Mrstw Jack Bailey- visited at the a:Spokane "',uisgk at 7:30 . m. Bible Fred Bai]ey .honie Tueiday. ', . Miss Beitrice MirI'iri left for Spo-

. TI'py" Mahp " 'endrjCk; IdaL QEO W . McK@EVER

y ~ p' . -. 'ahe TuesdaF. She . will make,,an

Stilly a]]d Prayer service,, VILLAGE T'Rr'EASURER2S qUAR indefinite stay with her sister, IreneSaturday at 2 p. m. Ch]]dren's TERL~ REPORT

' 'Martin, who has eiiiployment there.

",';-:. Office plhoz]e 8th '- --......'n itemized statement of the O]a Betts Tuesday, whGe Mr. Cow-

j.;;Kendrick; [daho Southiv]ck Co~mit Church receipts and disbursements of the ger aend sons went to Kendrick.Village of'Keridr]ck is':a:who]e and They returned and ate dinner at the I.,'

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Wi]lard W. Turner-Pastor' also loca],improvement d]stricts for Bette home. ', ~ " - ~a aa~am a. ~~~m 0' .'', '...'Sunl'days SChOO1 at 10 a. m. the firSt qiuar~ter, Eiiding ]Ilaroth 31 The Walter Nead family, Of PeCk, y ', - " '.' . ' '''

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':;;CHARLES SIMMONS Morning Worship at 11 a. m. 1938' gathered at. the Roy Martui ho me y .,Get that little ChiCk pff to 6; healthy, mOney mak-.

Young People's 7:30 p. m. - '. - T„„d;„>h'

R d y ing Start With Our ChiCk.maSheS. YOu'l- find them:j]e': fng Keadiick every s]xty Evening Service at 8 p. m. Dec-31—Ba]mme on hand $116992 Loy Martin and Mrs.: Floy:Nead, y

. really idI)eripr aS Well aS.eCOnOmiCal;:-: - -'..:, . bDayi . pr'syez mecet]ng Wed. evezzbig at'8. RecelprtsI ...'', "" ''ho are tripletts. It was their: 51st y

- f' rguh plan pn'('gttiiizr,'spur "pw'ni'ggS,'e SUX'e tOv:rl

. 1SAnZ,SBERQ 8I SIMMONS -'':: ..'. L'atah County, ta'xes .."....:....'.682.83 b

03 205 S hberg Bldg. Commun]t M. E. Church~ui]aetfs Lt'atih County; liquor .ipp'ro.. 176.27 . Mr..and Mrs. Abner Cowger. and' uSe pui'egg iilalSQeSB tO'.h lure: gOOd eggs. - l:b.t''. Idaho — J. E. WalbMk,. Fetor . Watar collectioris,..............'. 606.'16 children- went to Orofino Thursday. yWatts postrs 8 75 They tool: . their . horses along -:to .:. -';- '; " Jh].

Sunday school every Sunday at ' - ': '""*" 'low: for their brother-iii-law, Wm. y .10 a.m, Total,to be'ccounted for ..$2,643.93 H " - .- ' ..'..::' - .'.',.=; - '- '" ''b.

nepal Reparir Shop '

Young Peop]e's meeting at 6:3o ']sbursements'

for',a:fewi.da s Mr W]]ken ]s re- All kindII 5f Salt'J ''''. ',any.'„auantitgy.'.'We:;,purChase -baksmithiag, Wood cwork, t™ Jan. 4th—Warrants: '. 'modeling his home at .Cameron;„- ', - -

'. it In C'cd'I8k8 lI)t8.j 8 l 1 8 D 88ar2ec>cg i PreaCh Ing eV8r2 San day e' n in 8 NO, 1171—J. y .BrOWn:...8:8.78 W.:A . COWger an d . SOn S deliVsred

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chine and Gaa ReP~iring, No. 1174—Edgar Long ........ 2p.'pp .'thel Cowger and Bessie Smith'A~TTr n~nn~m~ J 8 t„U it~ B tl Ch 4 No. 1175—E. M. Da~are]] 12.00 spent Smday with AdeOa Bett'- y: . - -: ' — - bAN CROC ': No. 1176—Edgir Lorig ........ 115.00 The young 'olks of our schoo], y See us .fOr; Rplle'd OatS -Wheat, Barley, - and all - b

I ' ' -. Elmer Atk]nsont Pastor No. 1177—L; D. Crocker .... 12,5p attended an, April .Pool-., party, at.Sunday. school at 10:00 a. m. No. 1178 Harry Van Gor- the Southwick. gym. Friday night.'. 'indS Pf m»i feedS

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'+ERNEBEAUTY U B C E at 7 pp pg m No. 1179—Kendrick Auto 'eturned. the first of the week from yFreight ...............................4.0p Ca]]fora]a, where they spent, the y... rr e AppreCiate YOUX BUSIhQSS

SHOP Evangelistic services at 8:00 p, m. No. 1180 potlatch Te]e..'..... 3.g5 wmter'. They visited with her par- y:---'endrick, Idw l

Prayer meeting Wednesday even- No. 1181—E. R..Brown ....... 18.00 ents, the Roy . Martin family, and y -'-~ ' ~; Ksndttck, ds.

No. 1182—Paul Lirid ........... 12.80 left for Yakima Saturday; y f ' f, ',CNo. 1183—Wash. W te John Pave] visited t the Russ ll y ~eW>S LOn ~ra> n ~ rOWerS fI

S:OF BEAUTY WORK Lutheran Church of Cazneron Id~ho . Power ........................;.........57.32 Bette home Friday evening.. y'b

plione 842 l Tlieo Mealie, Pastor - Februtary lst Warraints:. g Fin is t'd Fred St'g' Wade T. Keene,. Agent. -'

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R THE BEST AND E~gl~~h serv]ce.. No. 1186Edgar Long ........ 14.50 MEE~G ~ ELECTION NOTICE OF.',ANNUAL SCHOOL which. purpose, shall notMOST SATISFYING . Eng]]sh Lenten service Thursday, No. 1187—Jay's Service Stn. 7.08 .'......'cEETING AND ELECTION, (10). mills Pn,eich'dollar, of; .tax

'ALS AND LUNCHES April 14 at 7 P m. No. 1188—Kendrick A u t o ' Ameri~ Ridge Common School -::. -.....',:."able property. of, the District; uiell Good Friday service in German Freight ...............'.......... 4 00 District No; 222"~tW Wm yt I4 o .In'zifoii Common'chool']]itr]ct purpozes . for which ':the "mone'y de-

~ 'IN KENDRICK at 10 a.m., No. 1189—Edgar Long ......'.. 115.00 Notice is hereby. given, that the No. 63, Latah Com t, IAAo rived therefrom shall be-'expenChd—EAT AT- We.will have communion at both go. lip~.nC. Aiken ......;. 6.80 ~ua] sichool meetirig of:-Ami]r'ican Notice is hereby giVen,lthatf.the Sha]] aho be;determined, and]n.hachevenmg and morning services. Ro. 1191—Harry Van Gor- Ridge Common School District No'. ~ual school meeth g of, Ugoni fnstmice .the proportion of th

l~lf ', «n --"-------'..;;..-...........25.00 22,- runty of Latih, Stite'f Ida- Common School - District -No. 63, w]io]e amount whIch ]s to be usedCDOWeii S 'old Bill flatted Bretheran chateh No. 1122—L. D. crocker .. 1280 o, will be held on satnrdiiy;.the co~ty of Lahd„" GBts of "fd&b'; for..the vasous.~d separate p~

Ruth A Le]and Pastor No. 1193—P~tl~t~h Te]e..... 375 6 day f Apri], 1938' at fhe w]]] be held on Saturffiy, uie lfIth p~~~s sha]] be name, I!+~+g Q~pf,:.

'No. 1194—Curtiss Hdw." Co. 5.62 schoolhouse in . said District; u e day of Apro, lg38, -at the- school- 4 At said meeting general 'quesSunday'choo at 10:00 a. m. No. 1195 pau] A. L]nd .. 32p said meeting shall convene at:1:00 house.. h, siid.; District; .the, siid tions, pertaining tof school interests

Morning Worship at 11:00 z. m No. li96—Nor. Pac. Rail.. 1.00,p''i: ay m -.'- mee'j~g shyaff convene at 1:Op o'lock will be taken up and dispozed,of;i

TOBACCOS. 'hristian Endeavor at .7:00'p. m. March 1st Wa'rrants: rim prope I 'b b f 'd . m. on sa]d day and continue un-,he n~e or names of ill. cmC

Evening Worsh]P at 8:pp p m,'o. 1197—.Nor..Pac.Rail...$ 3.21 ti '~] o . interrupted]yr r until the . business,ditesl or e]ection of, trust'ees tbPray'er meeting Thuriaay at 7:3v.. 198—Kend ick Stat~ ing business will be trinsicto'd;: 7 1 > is d> ed of '. The: fo]]owizz nominated shall be placed on fQeBmzk .............-...........-....--.137.50 1. One trustee to serve for a.term bus]ness w]]] be ''ranisagcted," ': . with the Clerk of, the Board bcfo. 1199,—State insurance.." 38.30 of th~~~ (3) y~~~~ wi]] be ~]~~ted.. 1,.One trustee,to servo, fort-a te Trustees at l~~~t s]x, (6) days pr]or," P 'lxr she Hi]] p C 'o. 1200—C, 0; Two Fire ., 2. The length of time school''ill f three (3).Zeais Q]f be - 'efenctecL to the,davy of . election, '- exc]uding

Schoo] at lp 'a m . Co........................-........-----32 49 be taught in Said District for the 2. The length of t]me school will the day, of election.AND COAL Subject for Sunday morning at No. 1201—Potlatch Tel....... 3 75 ensuing year and the seasons of the

b ta ht. in id Di t t f th 'he lc]ection. at said meeting willll o'lock: "The Immortality of the ..---- ~ year in which the same shall 'beensuing ysazd.'and't]ie".Se'aeons.hof 'the -be by. secret. and separate. ballot.-.No. 1202—J. F. Brown ........ 5.18

Sou]," Job 14;14, Heb, 5:6, John 14 2. No»03 —Kendrick Au« taught w]]] be determ]ned ear h'h]ch'-'fhe " '' 'he,. Dited: thfs 24th dilr of. Mare)z,Yo~g people's Service'6:30 p. m.. Fre]ght ---------..------- 5.83 3. At the. Said annual menu g ] taught ~1 be;"dete~ed. - '938.'T~~~ preaching at 7 p m Noe.120~Harry Van Gor- said District the amomt of ."'Oney '

At the sale ~uq meeti g::m ' 0'~fKK BERG~ O - don ........................................25.00 to be raised by special tixation shall said r:D]strict. the amount of. moiiey Clerk of, Joint;Coinzrion SchoolCb f'ItiCE IN TOWN Zion f.utfieran Chiircfz —Piiffaetta No. 1205—Chas. Hahn ........ 71.25 be determined, the levy for which b be Msed b special taxation District No. 24, of Latah County,CALL US AND SEE Erv]n E. Krebs,'astor No. 1206—Kendrick Gazette 20.66 purpose shall not exceed,,ten.,(10) h ]] b d t'Wf '"8 Qii 'I '-' Idaho. - 13-3

Palm Sunday Divine servic'es Sun- '.

mills on each dollar of taxdab]ehich purpose;ahi]I; n't,. ex'cger tezi

day afternoon at 2''lock. The No; 1208—Wash. Ww a t e r poses for ivhi h th d"

d (10) mile on eacfi zkolfar of taxable NOTICE 6Fc ANNUAL SCHOOLPublic is cordially invited. P '732 g @ ] b d ]1 ProPerty, of .the District; the Pur- MEETING AND ELECTION

No. 1209—Edgar Long ........ 1810 a]so be determ]ned, antf . ]n hachPosds'oi'hf8i the money derived

Bridge Luncheon . No. 1210—Paul A. Lind .... 2 50 instance the proportion of the whole theIef]'om,]i]]al]. be,. expefided shah]] In Fix Ridge ..Common r Soho',.p!IsWednesday aftezTioon the home of No. 1211—L. D. Crocker .... 14.00 amount which is to be used for the afso ..be -determfned, an .]n .eac tr]ct No. 17,.Latah County,,iizaho.,

Mrs R H. Ramey was the scene No 1212—Edgar L ng ---- 11500 va~ous and separate purp ses shall i unt %6hp hp'to b ri,ed for the r.Notice,h.hereby.„.g.'vm that u.'eof a very pleisint occasion when No. 12]I]—O. C. Aiken ........ 24.80 be named., oun w o be e or e Mmuft] school meetfng of F]x R]dgethe six high members of the After'-, v, 4. At said meet]ng general ques various and separate purposes shall Common School District No. 17,noon Bridge club were entertained Total Disbursements ........$1,246.21 tion's perta]n]ng to school interests be named.... County of Latahr. State. of Idaho,by the six low at a 1 o'lock lunch-;,,:..., . w]]], be taken upvancf disposed of. 4. At said meeting. general ques- will'e. held on Saturday, the 18~eOn. SPring flOWerS deCOrited the Mar. 31, Balance in Generil . Tlie name Or namea Of an Cand]. tiOnS Peitrt]engr tb SehOO] intere'Ata day Of 'April,,l938,-: at: the'..'iehOOl-

tables. 'und ............................----,$139772 dat'es . for election of trustees to- w01 be takin ip arid,,di'iposed o .„,. house in Aaid-District; the said meet-Following. luncheon bridge was 8 Mi]] Special St ~$ ~j,, gether .w]th the term for which, „„ing shall convene at 1.00 o.clock ii,

played, after whfcli, pir]zes. were Dec 31st Balance on hlawc.d$ 64l 55 nomfnated shall be placed on file .„. ~+ +. t., f ...+m., on said day and cont]nue unmterdrawn according to the yearly score. Re ec'f. L t h C u t '", 'rith .the,Clerk, of, the Board of g e «r w c ruptedly until the business properHigh score for„ the afternoon was Taxes

' ' yKdf(66 Trus/eei't ]eaaswt'fx~ (6) dsJJA prior nominated shall be placed on file coming before said meeting is d

awarded Mrs. F. N. IHdei; Iow to " ----- - " " - ', to. the day of election, exc]udhzg with the .Clerk of the Board of posed oii. The following businessMr. w. A. watts.

' '7- t th'elday of election. 'rustees at ]east,sb.(6) days prior w]]] be tr~actediHostesses for the afternoon were Disbursements None

. „Ther'lection At sratih rite'etang will o e ay oi .e e og ex'

1. One tr'ustee to serve a term ofrs... a s. to the da of .efeCtfo excludin 'he

ated tfi]s 26th day of March, b t d t bg

t2 The length of time soho~]

H, Ramey, Mrs. Harold Thomas and'

.— '()88 . e y secre an separa e o . be„.taught in said District for the

Mrs. D. A .Christensen. Imp. Distr]ct .No. I.-(Sewer) . -,:.. ANDREW,, T, COX Dated th]s 26th day of Maichr ensuing year and the seasons of t|ieDec. 31', Bafance on fiane'f ....$ 14.7tI Cler'k .of A'mar'lean „.Ridge Com- year in which the same shall 5e

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Rece]ptk .;,.....................None mon S'choo] 5]s'tr'ict No.'2, Latah . taught will be determined.Diiburiementi ............None .. Comty, idaho. 13-3 Clerk of Un on Common School 3; At tlie said annual meeting in

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e amomt of mper fon ....................$18.25 Rose]la La Bone, both deceased. Mar. 31, Balance on hand ..$ 16.79 Gazette ads. get resu]ti. Try one. 'o be raised by special taxation shall

Notice is hereby gvien by the Ny. D]str]ct go. 1 (S]dewa]k)I be, deter'mined, the levy for wh]gl

PRESTO-LOGS undersigned, administrator of the Dec. 31 Ba]azti'c'e on hand ..$ 677.54 NOTICE OF ~AL SCfI60a purpose shall not exceed ten (lp)lMEETING AND ELECTION mills on each dollar of taxable prof-

],-:.""'i„),w

f" -: zella Li Bolle both deceased, to the Disbursements ..........Noneerty. of, the District; the purposes

In Jo]nt Common School D]strut for which the money derived thereI,-,:-:=.t',;:: ~ 8 ~ 2 LJII claiins against the said deceasedl Mar". 31 Ba]ance oii hand ..~, 6j.54 No. 247 Latah County, Idaho from shall be expended shall also lie

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Notice is hereby given, that the determined, and in each instance theannual school meeting of Joint Com- proportion of the whole amouzttmon. School District No. 24, County which is to be used for the vario6s

:Phornge 4625 Kendr]ckf Ida. th'e first publication of this notice, Recref]pts.........................Non'$ of Latah, State of Idaho, will b'e and separate purposes sha]l Seto'he said administrator at the '"-"""""" ':1' ' ' 'a a i held on Saturday, the 16th day of named.ffi' Adrian Nelson Mo cow

Disburs~entsc ...........Norie > SpeclaljZe IQ fii.e WatC» Apri] 1938, at the schoofhouse in 4. At said meet]ng genera] que)-Idaho the same being the place Mari 31 Qa]mc'e on hgyjd . 'g ' ' said district; the Iaid meetiiig sha]1 tions pertaining to school interes'ta

:.''I''I!ROWER %ANN CO for fhe transaouon oi'he business and jeWelry i'cpa]i'ingr convene at 1:(]0, O'A]ock p, m on will be taken up and disposed of..I'aid day and continue uninterrup- The name or names of all candi-Funaral D]restore State of Idaho. f d f th ~]]] 2 26016 With a guarantee that tedly unt]] the, business properly dates for e]ection of trustees tO-

coming before said meeting is dis- gether with the term for which nom-I'

!Administrator Bonds due and payabfe in meanS SOI'f]Itching. posed of. The following business biated shall be placed on file wit]z

5icif aim is to perfect ways Dated at Moscow, Idaho, March Imp. District No. 1 (Sew'- will be transacted. the Clerk of the Board of Trustees

!.."Ik]d'meaas of bringing you 1, 1938. 10-5 er) .............................$ 920.00 1. One trustee to serve for a term at least six (6) days prior to the day

mfort and rivacy and ab e --- Bonds du'e and payab]e in I SAVE YOU M03(EY of three (3) years wi]] be elected. of election, excluding the day of+TANT ADB Impy District No. 1 (Side- 2. The length of time school will election.

wa]k) $2 360 pp g C>n fui.n]Sh ypu any„be taught in said District for the The election at said meeting wfllPIGS ]VANTED —Will pay cash for Bonds due and payable in ensuing year and the seasons of be secret and by separate ballot.

wean]ing pigs. J. L. Johnson, 8-tf Imp. District No. 2 thing in the jeWelr r line the Fear in which the same shall be Dated this 22nd day of March,(Stzeet) $3 11743 g " '

taught will be determined. 1938.CVRTISS HARDWARE CO. FOR SALE—Two-wheel trailor with

bed, $10.00. Joe Cardinal. 13-2x , EDGAR LONG g]tr lower pi ices..EDGAR LONG, ~ said District the amount of money Clerk of Fix Ridge Common SchoolTreasurer of the Village of Ken- to be raised by special taxation District No. 17 of Latah County,

Want ands, bring results. Try one drick, Idaho. 14-1 shall be determined, the levy for Idaho. 13-3

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i a number of the neighbors at her

birthday anniversary, Saturday

KendriCk Theatre evening. The time wss spent Isplaying pinochle and visiting. A

FRL, SAT., APIIIL STH AND gTH most enjoyable time was had byevel yone.

Mrs, Arne Kloster visited Tuesdayafternoon with Nis. Roy Drury and

airs. John Darby,Carl England received wold from

his wife the first of the week, thather father is very low and no hope

1 is held for his recove1y.

!I((Irs. W. H. Loeser, Frankie and

Jennie visited Sunday afternoon atthe Z"sle Hudson home.

Chas. Mulkey spent Saturdaynight with Carl England.

(School Notes)i; .,"'; The school has started on itslast nlonth for the year. Owing tostormy weather no one nas seemed

( to feel the call of spring as yet., l HIS NORM WAS SU While we can't be outs.'de at play

'hey had to coax higgs during recess the time is being spenti,...but then he p "ihrowln baskets" inside.

be e dearie!7 Helm had the misfortune".so hard they begge(

last wee! -end to run a nail into hisfoot. He limps quite badly, but hasmissed no school.

Art period last Friday vas spentnl akIIIg Easter pos te1's.

Instead of the spring Bird chartin spelling, as of last month, every-

'ne this month is climbing a ladder.The eigl(th grade has finished all

books except Idaho Civics and Eng-lish, mid have begun reviewing.

Tile sixth glade has begun making

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WE NEED MORE CONTENTED COWS

HAROLD THOMAS, Editor

EDITORIAL We'l have 'at toot hmade well.", ly

me u the dentist'

Possibilities of an income from p p ain't afraid of dent1,tscream; the quality of our butter When they'e gonna work onand ice cream, so this week we'e me!going to turn this sPace over to t:8 FUN

fun!

Sign on dance hall: "Good, clean i

y pop g ts a toothake dancing every night except Sun-!He groans 'n'runts about, anc g eve

]Until my Mom she sez to Pop, y'" . ' to quitl

"Go have 'at tooth yanked'out." I

'N'so my pop sss, "Nis'oo 'si." Billy (si Sioosr): "Dsd, arei

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:.Iroafggrggg'N'e sez it mighty curt. Caterpillars good to eat?""Them dentist guys jist sit up Dad; "Haven't I told you nev-

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nights 'r to mention such things at theTo learn new ways to hurt," table?"

But when I have a toothache, Mother: "Why did you ask that i pst(rp(li, ~

'N'he first time 'at I yell, question, Billy?"My Pop he siz, "Son, come with Billy: "I, just saw one on Dad's . ', PE~ TAy[ogme, lettuce, but it's gone now." .. (S>~5RI

Josias —We have been married for . Bunchuck —That woman sings with

15 years now and we have never a great deal of feeling, it seems toyet had an argument. me.

Fred—That's right. Let her have Debunk —Well, I hope she isn'

her own way. Never argue, feeling as bad as it sounds. l'0bXX

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SRQP +offeQ I@Leis ~s, I~ . rive

"WINGS OF THE MORNING" —Is the great .i

pleasure trip of,SCHILLINGS COFFEE —the 'oI gra

very best that money can buy. sertime

Give it a try and You too will be convinced. JeHeHel

1-Lb. Cans —drip or regular Q g wonsonstud

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We Carry A Complete Line of 'nteborh

FRESH AND CURED MEATS !i Mrs.

And our cured Hams and Bacon are of the very 'i dorf,

best quality. They are-and

SWIFTS'REMIUM ", AlfrKlos

Also Swifts'remium Sliced Bacon in >/q-lbs Pkgs.

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den seeds. Moderately priced. Also'awngrassseed and all types of

field seeds.

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S liood: Squirre sLet us supply you with a rifle and

,ammunition. grand California

IlIE2p% alcohol

by vplurno

grand California

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by volumeC i.k.. SSHARDWARE COMPANY

p f 66f g00p its note books on "Constitution." W

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AAVerassd FASHIONED, AIN6 frag

""":"-""-':""'"'--s 5-LENGTH CHIF FONSNo matter lf you are small, tall, or average...

xxX~IXXW~XXS visit in the Charles Schultz home. @age glantorous chiffons will go to any length to fit y<((,

Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kruger and Ss( Eb(sy are clear as spring water, shadowless, and l!((wlas

daughter Rosalie and Mr. and Mrs. i "Yff

Carl WegTIer were Lewiston visitorsCRESCENT

CLIPPING

GS Thursday. s'~

Riosisr sos Mr. ssd Mrs. Carl Wsgosr were I ~Q$l,ef I(g i)iDarby girls visited at the Rose visitors in Pullman and Moscow

grington home Sunday afternoon. Saturday.

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Carl England and Bobby were Mrs. Rom Webster of Lewiston ged east Friday by the serious angl IBIrs. Charles Schultz were visit-ss of her father. ors in the Carl Wegner home Fri- LS I M 8 I ~ t'Irs, Roy Drury of Spokane ar- day afternoon. blake Your $elect>on or Hos-d Monday for a visit with her Miss Wilma Schultz'and Mrs, Rom gr, Mrs. John Darby. Webster returned to their respec-iday was the last "Parent Day" tive h»nes Sunday j <cry and FOOtVrear HOWby Mrs. Erlewine and the pu- MI'nd Mrs. Fred Newman and ~

for this school year. Mrs. Arne faInily were Lewiston visitors on gter and Mrs. John Darby and Saturday.

were there in timC for the pro-Personal

Ment'ame

later and visited for a Mr and Mrs. A. L. Dawald and g s gdles Sit ttdttls. The contest svas on free-hand children left Wednesday afternoon g

wing and in the lower grade for Lewiston. p New Styles At Low Pricesnnie Loeser won first prize; Robt. Mrs. L. J. Herres. Mrs, A. L. Da-lm the second prize and Raymond wald, Mrs. Geo. Leith and Mrs, Roy pm the third prize. Amy Darby Ramey were passengers for Lew- 0 I .I!5 @C.%Q

first prize and Gloria Swan- iston Saturday.second prize for the larger Miss Kathryn Emery came last g

ents. Friday to practice teaching for a ~A, Watson and Denzil Hunt two-week period. ~~ ~ C"gILewiston visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dissmore of a,claleS vl>m vNSSCS

hn Darby traded the Dodge fcs Kellogg came Wednesday night to gsw(s7os Tuborssmsp R, L, B(svvsrr ) They Surely Are Pretty. Aud priced st onlyrs. Loeser visited Friday after-

n vrith Mrs. Walter Dorendorf. grs. Julia Ekman and Bobby ~ Srgland visited Wednesday after- THE

n with Mrs. John Darby and Jo. lib

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dorendorf II 9 ~ Irisiosd s number of the origo-! Ken(frisk gpeauty $fgap

S Men's Dress Shirtsing. Those present weyre Mr. nnd Offers you the Best in service

en Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Ersle and comfort —the utmost in + Brand New Arrivals In BrSnd NeW Stylesson, Lloyd, Robert and Ednabley, Theodore and Floyd Doren- style for Easter and SPring. I oWa mI

Frankie and Herman Loeser, Surprise your husband or famuyJulia Ekman, Mr. Olson, Chas.

key, Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Hunt with a brand newfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Axel

anson and Gloria, Mr. and Mrs.ss swsosos, Mr. sod Mrs Arne .(sgso ro ps so( S Mgtl I W Elite SpOrt OXfOrdS

and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 25c'

These Dandies Just Arrived And Are Now 0» I'I

as. Greenwood, Ver n Whitinger,rett Triplett and Carl England. Listen every Friday afternoon Display. Priced at Onlydelicious lunch was served at for a special broadcast over

dnight. AK'airMr. and Mrs. Walt Dorendorf and .".RLC. A, free Facial or Mm-

if('en,Ersle Hundson and Ben cure will be given away eacher attended the sale in Ken-k Tuesday. weelf. Your name may be called. I'ji

rs. Ersle Hudson and baby spentday with Mrs. Arne Kloster.veral of'he school children i

>'bsentlast week, due to se-colds. Ph. 62$ Apt. g, Kendrick Hotel P - ' . i ( i

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s. Chas. Greenwood entertained

.~vsw f

ople tn"The Home of Good Things To Eat and Wear"

Phone 751 Phone 781 iIvy These Famous nta Srandst .a%a%a%a%a%a%a%a%a%a+;:- - .,

Eight-Eight Bridge Club for the ladies and J. H. Cairn; !,'..".,Ta d,0 Y- and Mrs. O. E. Havens en- the men. Mrs. L. D. Crocketertained the Eight-Eight Bridge S. Cook were awarded lowclub in their home Wednesday even- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baal(a"'.-",,s r QjIDIO —' PRICif ing. Following a dainty dessert, were invited guests.bridge was played a four tables. '':i 'Ã]

1Mrsi J. H. Cairns held high score Read the ads.—keeP PostR~~ '::::—,

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IIAII~ SCOCO SHORTENING —put up by Snowdri«dd'9p proof Sales Company. tImver

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