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Martin Griesers Celebrate 50th III/edding Anniversary j~r) 'a ii (L@ <TI>!~q p p~m VOInn 85 KEANDRZCK AND GENESEE, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO THIJZLSIJA Y, DECE'e}BER 11, 1975 NO.50 <II ,M s ~ .es r> Ijoske}I>all Seasoo Ili„}e)>s )jjl))SCS (Q»S} OS(j> Kendrick FHA C<oss Works s Retired Fix Ridge Farmer, l ~ ~ ~ Homen<akers of America are parti- Passes December 6 creat<' Bicentennial quilt that will ' '.,"-™'..:.:-""»-,"",c ps<re@~ Wa)lace (Cus} C)ark, 7S, a retired be p"si»te(j to the governor during Fix Ridge farmer died at 10:05 p. m. Trj-State Tj><-'! ~a} chapter hc)d a contest to, n I 'I 'ospjta) in cjarkston washington dete>1»i»e the best quilt block. First ',: ) li following a lengthy illness. place '<»d hest overall went, to Amy He v, as bor» Noveml>e> 15, 1S97, on Law< c A<-'e; second place to Bonnie Ieix Ridge near Ju)jaetLa, the son of Lawre»<'e; U>ird place and bestwork-; Wa)tef and Lavonia Clark, one of mansh<)'o Lorj Benjamin. Best de I ten children. sign Lo Jill Hong)and and honorable! He enlisted in the Navy during fnen(ioa Lo Joan Si)flow and Polly World War 1 serving 18 months over- Z)sy}"<1 seas a»d was a member of the Veter- Judges for the event were Jo Bens- l ans of Foreign Wars, Baker-Lind Post enter af>d Nell Hejmgsrtner. Mf'. And }mrs. )(fart}» Grieser of Uon and din»er for fan>jjy Iuld friends Be)sirter, Jill Hoogland Gencsee celebrated their Golden Wed- hosted by }>fns. Gene Schulthets of e I ss dj»g anniversary Sunday, November Co)ton, '}>fr>>. Jerry Swenson of Gen- ', >, ~ ~@s1%" Senior Citizen Christmas Fathef William Dohman was held at jato», daughters of the couple. the couple's home at, 12:30 p. m, The Griesers have two other cj>jid- <A'here fl>arrlsge vow(< were repeater) ren, a son< Kenl>c'th Grieser of Juneau; . Parfy A Happy [Vent of>ce again with men>hers of the jfn- Alaska and Mrs. JOE~ Han>jjn of l ll I ! . n fnediate family prese»L . Huntjngton, W(ee>t Virginia, who were ',I,', --.'- %")sat is happlneast Happiness is, 'I7<e maes was fouowed by a roeeE>- un((bje to attend. o Genesee Bulljiogs Trample lapwai,4ldesac <snd uests held th 'al Christ-" To Open 75- T6 Basketball Season essff>gs for the bounteous mes) ac»csee'» Doug Green scored 22 5 in a >ow jn the first half, and Da» poinur a@Llll t th hu t 4 ~W Wud» Stou). a) &ot well under Lhc bask-; ' ". ~ ., Pf>s r of >.hc Kendrick United Metho- («(s to help lead the Bul)dogs to an et. Botj> Stout and Coulier had 12 -. ' ',,<,<i'>I easy 60.39 victory Vridsy night. poln)s. The only jun!or for Ge»csee, Ceef>csee, open}»~}; its «rasp» agajfsst (Jaf > B<nf>e>t, scores} 2 Points. ÃUrv. the W>)rjcf<ts v,hu )asL earlier !A the A}dermf(n a»d IM Vy;)and came off 0 '< - —,, ', ',,"ill'd we'k to Cu}<jefx(c, 'oi»lnated ajf»ost Lhe I I>ch >o add to the sco re--A}dcr- ~ ','.'-:, ' [ 'I ., I' p . g g; "-,,".-'- ~',", $ $ -', '."" j. ~; s every Ii}>ase of Lhe g>kn>c. Gen~e led 'e)-)S At the of the »(.r prinC+SSeS, Ca>O}jne Braden, ~~"'. '-;d „s- .,f~,,.. „;;.-:e<.< -"':,—. ,+'>'g I a,":,~ f>rst }>f>}f, The Bulldogs proved to be a b!)IO U,b r 17 1923 and they started and (indy Winchar served coffee and '":4""-,;t., ',':,„g L „., i m+ )g', Ig The Bu))dugs ha<1 a )i)g a<!vantage) cut of sj<apc, b<>L (vere >'c"(4!y fo>'>c far»»fig on Ftx Ridge which has beef> P r-bo<u>ding. I'AL ',)<cri», the Bu))dog l»V)k}cats, leading I'rom >1>e first, bas- their i>ome until 1972 when they mov- Fo»o""ng Lhe uncheon a Christ '. i,„;: ' -'~" '. 2~/A' s< <»ef>L(er pulled dnv,"e< 13 reboundS Af><j f kat n», The WildCate luul their full ed LO 3113 5U, Street APL 5 Le<Ada., mas prngran»(1>S Offered aS fOIIOWS: I cn Daf< Sto>ft dk) (ve}} under ihc boar<)sI<'c<urt Press on in Lhe second }u<)f but. Lo» Zdaj>o fsj~. Gef<e~~'f<;-',<x<a»g wss A big,tl>e Buildo«"s were able Ln ha»rile i! I Clark served for many E~rs on<Merr!rk. far.t(sr„(<yn --they hit oee> of Lh«ir shots «a"i}y* was I Offer >f<gs of love)y choral music I srJ~»e.'~~.„ ffofz< the f>ei l ai> ) }<7 ~r<»ent fe m Lh,,, <a great )over of baseball a»d boxing.! ~ c music deP~ment of Ken -; " ',c"..;~~~>'"',",',,, ''.:,.:....0P~~=' '.';=..„.'44<'he Iupsvsj ~V)) >n>ts wo» the JVlF, j,~ h play~ b~~Irjck Fz!gh School filled the room as'>'s'.~'< .— (;fr«.f> h<L <XJ }~erron( Of lds S}<OLS " '',>e I.<<U}>»I~ Were!cad ) With Lhe LO<CZ Of Juuaaseita, Kend-'>»C I mM and Amy ~Wee»Ce', coj)c~!>fig hi» "2 Ix<»>ts. Aj Cpu)L«rj ing 31-24 with 3 m nutes to Play in) rick And Gcnesec. A write up in the san)-'s duets and members of the boys 4::=,""';:„'-.r =: '}:-'~y",''":"(y.--,::. '"'--,'-."'" .=.. ', 'Ã-';", - * fu I court ple«s a»d the BoilpupsI U, h vin ib)e cab her on Kend. sen, J! ))en, Mike Boe, David Har-,.g@~ ~ ~ weren' le to hans)le it. Iffy(vaj'f«rick, k b cb<~ 1 am ~ During rls, I'~bert C)emcnhagcn, Don Brow»,I s e 'ed their «aiaso» rccc<r() Ln 1-1 I W rid 1<, „„ZI h sen.~ ~ ~ offjc rI Jam(a C)cmenhagcn A»d Ju» Si>- Bo!.U«d up-Kendrick's Doug Loh- < Dean the defending A-4 State Cham- 'usico(c C}iy Police force und &u sang with beautiful harmony. ma». )ef!. And Mike Boe, righ!„have pions had ton much height for Coach I rt Illinois lhursday ac»csee's }<If(rk lwgcn led ail r police ~+f Ch Q))c C~k in Egg3 The }~up <A~ djfected by F)oyd a Deary player sandkc"'Ched bctrveen 'ill LA4funyo»'s Tigers snd defeated 1 s ~f rs with 12 p tnt whi)e G>~ 'rd 19'I4 '%0}ia»>s, head of the music deparL- them as ali U>ree go up for a rebound them 63~0 in the opening arne of ! Eaynes hit 10 for the Bullp»EM<. Hc w~ known b, „l) as a ~ fain me»L of District 2S3. < F>".'dsy»<ght at KHS, Powerful ( the season. (Photo by Bob Bain!. an - *'arl» V~»ery, author and pub)tf>het'csacj> Orx}e K<snjkkeberg's Bull- <1)y»>~ <md his fam{l ~ and {> {n A}L»«rta Schupfer accompanied on of the 'Th<s Old Vair}<)rs»nd EIA<c)pr rjngf< f»sde it two a rnv» Saturday I -, . t ~ > the piano. <nnec >knee nese<ann»em» eeey e<In<sne ny" ees<na neer o~(e we<one o - ~ < e<nee <enny sea<ann»»neee sana ( Mrs. Ef»c'ry }fs «u~f<> ly nf> rs prn- t}>AL poif>! dfow» on July 17, 1951 ai, the age of I ~ ~,d „<~ >> K „d . k A big aft«moo» of fu» and enter- I ~ f»otjofca) Le>or of the L!njtcc} State<> Po<fg Green, U>e sharp-shooUng He is sur<9vc) by his wide<v at the! of the Old«» clays dressed in Lhcc ) Lai»ment. are in store for both young < 7~ pub>jrjrJ»g hr r cnnkb<»k A»d )<cr I'Iu))<jng guard. dropped in L~vo free Zwwjston home; one daughter, Jac-'ashjons( 'y }~pped m f a I o d Saiuf'day. Dec. 20 as Santa, y O QQ recent)y csishiishcd "'School of Lhrn(vf> tn pui Gcnescc «henri 2A urlyn Richar<ison of FJ)jcott City,; nf nc><< s> juic1 gpss j p muc) Lo Claus will be pa} ing lus annual msf t m or AI Cnuf<)ry Ie>v!»g". vn}U>if> jus<L Ulroc scs.o»<js of LE>e open Md.; three sisters, hfsvQc Snoen of! ' (he delight of')L Lo a)) U>c g~ hit}e bo ys a d gu ls <n I coach Biu Ls»>fu»yon cmsn't too I Accnrc})t»f Ln I'cr«nn»e) fct thc Liv- )ng jun>p. 1&r)y in the ijrs> period ', '., I Everyone participated m A gift cx the E».e»dr<rk area. I disappointed at the showing ht in- 1'fo<»> 3)<»; >gr><)s): r if< Kc»<iri.)<. )he I3ul) )ogs )cad S. b,f V«»co»ver, AVash.. Mande Dye> of }<>)r )riv- v<s finallv f<L(>rted tn hit And c)nsc<)< - ' h hvo brother I A turkey, donated by Bjewett,,ip» the shi»1. »ew f<rc truck at Lhe'jo~nj»g ~e )ast Friday ni ht t Keith of Lc»vist(i», And Claude of Met.- i '<nd f~'(<f»r back An<) <v<»fx lcm>i»g 17-) lin F 1! >> ~ A»dc}U)drcn one'M<fsioc being the )ucky wjn»cr. I c<ta nmc»L c Uie High sci o I band, ta»gs. A)thoug}> the Mustan Lhe» AL the cnd of the first <»>After. > ",1„'„„', ') d i The Sc»jor C)Ur~s Approved using)u»der the dfrcctio» of Floyd 'IV})}<a»>s, I63~0 K d } tnkr» t 'VA»k<7'«n A»rl hnS)y)LA})rrd I Cee»«SCO kept. j>f< lead»»i>l Abnu! + I ho.t of fri i.: d I t-~ U'e prOCCC~S from Lhe raffle aS a<a n»t the»e» 1..<6 ESe»dr<Ck-JIA)) through the firSL half and eVen M>rh»<l vf»r"ry, (!Ar)A'fr I uoba»dImi<hvny in the A<»co»<i quarter (v}>rf>|i.'„' ~ <kinaaon Lcnvard U>e public address' ', '",'- ', 'had it tied briefly in the third quar- )«i'L for }>)<f>n)s hy p)fu>c early irri-Ic»)a«sar. bcg«» hi!ti»g f<of» <f»<)<"r) .. ~ syste»> fnr ihe hal), cvhich is A pfo'cct p '. ' ""g, ter. dny mnr» ng )O be >Vl!h h)S Vnife An<i th<. bafrk«t, finally >i«i»g U<C game AL»«SC)AV Drr 10 at I 00 frnm Lhr O fthe KC»drirk Grange. The LO!;<) ' .. ' . - - I The Ti e (Ver Vi» Cvith )n wj V<f»cra} services cvi)) be held 1V«cj- '... '. ', I visit AL the )nca) theatre at. 2:00. >< ik A(( f Lh<e «}<j>rjn'f>, All fiv<! Of 22-Ail. The>> »<jar< Alkr»>» )copped I ., '," ', '-1 amoun'1 of the donation amount«d Loi . >.A. - v)LI ca.)y. f!'Llc ii»'. -,! from)hc.jjc Doug~Gr."" li<LIF'"-".'"U"".""h",",, Lj,">"."I'~",}". I Fire Dcpar!.m«n! (vi)) be awarcbng ~ the ser<1ces of Eich»cr a»d got less Mf".<. I'A<r rv <(A:< Lr«nf<fcrrr<j >n thr n '>0-fr >i f 1 8th 8)met (v!Lh the )% ' c m Mr d M . A 0 K kk b I turkeys (n A group of lucky people; than full Usc of 3filcc Boe (vho was r ro»> Abovr !hr cry }sb<ff( Pf ',i<c O<vhar<}s Naraxc»C r. an ~s... <») - C le<»y)A )'f<>vers»y ltr'sraf(h ( <»tcri Aful Al cnultcr»>ado !L 2>(-22 A 12 I '. „';l) } '„, w«re lucky c(1»ners of A dinner .'1 I fc<})o'(1>>g A»LA's visit. I p Ayi»g w)L}> a s rained ankle and Ilnspi>A) 3)«y(vnnc), I))>f>n)A Mr<<<Arly fnni j<ff»)ier )fr(nfl Col<)mac r;<)!r<! " ' " ',""' " ". <s» to ladies»,, ),L f<o»f L}, I i, I 31«f.rhan(»!>e!ping s)spf>s<»r Lhc. frow ) Dou™ Craig, w}>o is recovering frofi> fnr fur!.hrr c xaff>><>A))o» >t>cl trs!!»g. Io Lj ! ri L. ('. ~ . } i ' ) '! I tl<c I~<V>stco< ''u<»<AJ < i » c ': . (,',Ub ' ' - . ~ >uov<« for Lhc rh>idre» Arc Abra»>s ~ A sore bark ( < (-A<'I« if> !hc >n A 3'25< lear! AL ha)fii»>< ' ' ' '', Hosts A»! hn'!< Acs for !h«»af >< ! Iiaf «( <f «'!«»«LL s Grucr> 1 Fhi)'s, Deary h«k! of> Ln a 16-). )«a«. I he hosp!)A) > «rsdny Af>«r»u<in anil ('Aria }'}>r Bul)(irigs n<ft~ofe,) Lho vjs)Loca,' - ' g „cfo. Dr i }<II»s D < C)», „„) I c»rd! City, }-ra<i«»s. Kendr'rk G<<z-, rn <, >r,;:s, q;:a L«r nf p)ay. The >y>jr) )>rr Ahr (vas rc«ti»g cnmf<sriab!y )4-6 the ihi>'r! q<faf)c> Aa G ' ' Lest«r A»d N<)) C<or> «>, >>bc<L1 I 'L!«. K«> <)rirk A»io Fr!r'ht, Bob's! Tigers nu!scored Drary in the sec- ><>> i b( ~ > il (' > C, ) ' 'r To honor his lifo-)o»g ruf>nrfl » nf ~<ho fer 0!Le u d I c;)fl . i("*A<»a «, Burt's Cafe. Rcd Cross Fhar-, n»d peri<i(i 13-1) a»d <v«re du<v» by The ch)>r)r«f> »re lici»g re!<fr»r<) fcnsc <»>c)c> !hr.'aslcc!. a»<i end«<i Lhc, p c < > (,, ~, ) "1) and RUU> AV)>jtc. I macy, ) )e»>i» Truck A»<i Fquipmca!., I . '-,< at the half. io Ke»dr)<'.>c by f< frir.»d, gam<., ou>-rr)~<ff<dj»g thc 1vo)v«s 30I cqu<'sts 1 >A!. »o..c cvk u»g u»>A" Thc»cxi, mcc!i»g will bc J<mu.<rvl c«n, )'. Brnr!(«:<»;) . O»s, K«»dric}c I corn!» <»»L U<c third Quarter !'hir)> <vi)) b«A gam«s par! v KHS Ch ' »>C»>nl'isla Cnf>S)de>'he Orrharda Nar- !,,h. ) .)) b < < fy md Gif!, AntelOPe I»», and 'Cndrirk tied it. at 27-a!) a>id Lhe..'> i srf>«cju>fxh, ! hc Julia«its Nararr»r " ' (hc Kr»drirk Ga«, znr. Dea>qr tur»«<} )u<»se i!s .';<At beak a»d Christmas Concert C}»f>1>}>, thc Ju))a(»LLA-K«fu)>1<'k A<» s I >an UP five field g<',a)s in A short! ime. Thursday, Dec. 18 fm UJ>c 11»)l jo i><she) t !) '." el~1 <n ' o yo> A o1tr A HOSplfal HOfeS r«311 O31ITT).ll 1 I;031 STORY I "That j»st b<ok«pur bac)<s." I AIL<.»- Ol'>)>L>Q'X ANN)V).ltSARY 'u» said later. K«»c)rick manage) 'll<c Mu<i<. Dcp»r!m«»t of of Kcn<l- l,ukcrnri- The na<u«n< M<s. Kenneth»»I nb- I tn stay >vjth 10 Ln )3 p»!»ts of tho rick ll>gh «cj>r«i) wi)l pref<c»L iis Af>- }.I )so)»L~ (vh))c I'>An 8!o»t »ddcd 9 %0Inen S SOCiety DeC. 11 Carr<» And Co»l!cr r»rh rn!)crtc:) Dcm>is I »kc< ar!. r<(»r»c<i Fri<i;<y I >)aib nf 8::<ff<»rd. Texas, was i»advert.-! 31»sta»gs u»! i! th» m!dd)«of ! he fi- »»A! ('>»)«>»u<s crsnrr.'>4 Thurs<jay rV<n»j»g l>r <.rf»br'.f'6 licglflf>i»g 7; i!> mor<»»nd los} I">()Af«l 6 ...,,, <!Arkstn» fol)<i(vif>" kn<ec s»f -«>w-!hr. . Th('Vn»>rf<'s 8<ye)«)y of th<'»<- > '' " + ', . <»V)<o «;!i<'d vr<shi»g })<1,<n<} airs. E<} < c»»L !u a!mns!. '0 ) ui»(s. P. m, F)Ay<i Wii)i«r»s, fr»et<sr, A»- «»„V js'3., vri> i> L> .i j . ! r< ic<) 5!c!hndist C)u<rch (cd))»>cc! . ', 1 . '. 6 .'' Is<»»<vf< rn»g<".>(Ua;!O»s their 50th'I'au! Hui«hc.o> <ur«d )2 points to Gcf>ca<xi s 0 ~L«A»l ><if»pc<i !0 ', ' 1! '«vjous M<i»day f»n>11L»g. D<»ilia <s,',, ~ . ~,. r i » ~ ~ - o ' D«„11 «L >»c .. (V«<hi<»g a»»<v«rs«ry, .<L>s. IVO}<))a<b I pare the T<'«r off«»s< a.,! s!O)e the «»s> < -3'„cvi» Lhe cur!A)»-raiser ' ', <nva)cari»g <>!. the ho<»«of'is !h<'>»j>raf» Wul l>c Apl>»ox!I»AL«)y I~y» 77 I) ))) f,, ), i i~ hn»>r'if I<irs, A}bcl')n 8ch'upf«r. T)i<'s A r!:<»g)<hr p! the Bn>w»s., ball a<vax f<»1<u Dea<y ! layers scver- n»c hour i<»>g. )~ „1 i),c j>~f,„„(»<„), C„„ IE >, mce!i»g (vj)) bc:<t- 2:(}0> (V)L}> Ir<»< O';"'I)'5''," fee":'<~O+++'+'e ee~ 'a»+%»+etc I Al 'L<li>cs p)us «<»is<< lg»ul.la<'Gus Lur»- F ! j !)) ) )J ) jg> } ) )L ) f ) ) ), 1 ) ' L), chri.t ~ -)o.I . - ssernbiy of God . Ovcf s, d) bA»<l Af>d,)r. high G)rls Glee rluli, music And visitors Aro >c>1co»>c, SCHOOL LUNCH for the L»ackl»nard (vork of Rnb <ZeAy- Thrl >vj}) Alan >s«son>r f<o)oists »Al"d w'ho »au)cd 'Lh<» ix>ll do<(T< 12 Eyergreen FriendShj~ «ogran> c>u»dav cvc»in Dcrem>»c r Nevus -'il»es, c!«spit« being skulker U>afl A. cn»l)i)r)r pf'ogf'A>'» >h"})} 1>o ))ub- if) Be Dee, 17 V rgr e n n S Ip !»'angra»> Su»day cvcf>)»g. December mnsL of his opponents. lish«<i next week. H)ll An(l VA)icy Gare)en Club wj)1 Club TO Meet Dee. 15 Other K«»<irick scoring (vas Doug hold )s i s»»»ual sa)c of ovorgrccf> The I"..vcrgrccn Fr)c»dsh!p C)<d) (v,)! < )) Co>1I)A))y )f>ri)«d tn attend this an- ( hi>i (csn Ca<1<« Lnh>ua» 7: Doug Si)f)n<v 4; .'<Iikc Bne Nark Meeting Dec. 11 Christ»>(<s <lccnf'A)in>if> Ai>d Ch>'is!>»as }>o)d its Ch>'isU>ias p<lrty Mn»dav, A<>a) Insiii>'A!inf>al «v<»L I «'s!a 8!Aw w, <!>«ssj»g >nod Rnb May<>ar<j 3 A»d .>Asn»»<I«>~ 4, To Prepare for Grange, C(»C"(Ay Dcc 17 AL At Lhc E1«C 15 <At Lhc ho»>o nf 0>trs 10»>~»< —... («)r<.y 8!ix I }rr»tc>1>A) Temple Building', Iten»( T<ky)or in Juliaetta. Mrs. MALx) Bfa 2 O r I' r( > r .)c)!o <vj>h i'ru!L a»<i ivh)P r>ram Masons OES Partv disp)ay And fnr sale bcg)nnj»g»t '' " . '"'od Presstjl'e Clinic Dec. 1o K)u<)r ivh«:>L Bi»«ad A»<i B»t!cr night. Ansi >hen Sa!Ur<h<y goes Atyo I blnnd pn'.ssufv sr<1»c»}ng ZeAP(vai. I?r«iran»g A»d f«>c (i»g rfu><ly fnr<10'00 a»>. a>'e f>skc(I in bring s»ack-LyPc rcfns)<- r)injc wi}1 b„av,!)) ) <s Pint Vyh<»)c i>L))l< Al>»UAI chf')sit»AA PA>'Ly fol'>cf» I hc o wul l>)f<n lie soup ihc kii. 'h>csda ~ Dcr«»>br 10 . 1'rid»y D<nr< f»b<»r I"— bor» of l(c»<>r)ck Orf<ngc, )(en()rick I chen at noon wjt}> plo for dessert., Warm Ra)ns Melt Snow MA<<Of>ic )die)}(c No. 26 a»d Cn»yon, »r Cl>>'jst>»<L<( party for c)»b»>c»>- The foot deep s»nw ni'nst see)c E. 8, 'j))bo i 1)) 1, 'i)) be I ri g L) ft L ee a StnEaS ory,t») ' '~3 ' «1!i )APA <n C;n I has A)) bu!, <}isa)»)><»ar«d this (vcck»»- Th»»<>f<y CVC»)»g, DCC. )1 «t 7 00 p, the C)uli Ce}>ter .T)».re (V))) bn A gift Th« An»u(,) Chr)SL»>»A 1»e«I, („<.', ' . ', ', Rnay Appl«SA»Ce m. AL Lhr Ff'A)<»rf>n) T«»>pie. cxcha»j(c, 's ihe Jul!AC!ta Itebek»}> l~g~ NO. !<, )I ) . ''c;u»>t 1»<t!C< B>OW>>)C c> c'jco is rn»<kiri«<i >)y ! hc pu>»)ir I dcr Lhc combi»Atio» of rain, vmnn ca L)1 D«pa>'L»»'tl!. A>'<d 'Is n <c» !<» ;'. cvi»ds A»d s<msld»e. Thc s»o(v start- All )Arl!<es Of three Of'}fa»)m<L)nf>s I)hnat«discs Ar« I At>) Si)f)nw, 'M»>'- wj)) bc hc)(l Dcr«»>b«r 11 (viih A )~»t-: I ~, <.. Pi»! <<Vhn)«3!i))c ! cd tn n<c)!. thc sa<»c d<>y it fell and Aro AA}Cr<i in brl»g Cnnkiea in h(.lp )C) Ck>nk, R»th A>miu<ge A»<) ltnxe I»C)C dj»»C> AL 6 O'C)nrk. The rrgu>a< !hn Smey)CC 31n»<>«V I>«rnu)«.r 1<s- ag<»s, Flan in !a)cr »siva»!«< uf <vas A!»»is!. >»»A«T»«s<)ay in U<e >vj>h»f<1.0>f»r»>f( tho <lay nf iho An» Ho}L >»cctj»g will 6!))<scv»t 8:00 p. m. )s«<U> Snu!» I higher rn<m!<i >vh«rr the winds b)ew Chr)A)»>f<s I»ar!y, (vhlch will bo Sun- '. hbjt s io io A <)r orat)(>n»>ado )'<»><»ri>A <~»<)<virh w ')<Ltur< I bu'L <! <'«<»'<!»«<! in )uli'<«))A A»cj Ken <}Ay, DCrrmbr>' 0 At Ll>e TC»>pk» A). fn>'<»>f'(i»>e. ch»fige f»»v dn so A li»<it nf g2 I>0 Can)eran Church Canafa )L<>is>< !<Av (v,<)!9 ! drh k »her« it «As mnrc pfu!«ctcd, 2 .'0('>. gjf). This 'is no!, cn»>)»»)sn>w'. )nc >'s Wilf Be Dee 21 8! <~<<'>»«1'<'<" Short)cake Hcavy rai»s i'«) I T)u>r. <!Ay an<i Taxes May Bo Paid j>AV«» g(x><) Lu>1><sut, 8cc yo» )herr. The Cd>m«>non );mf»A»<fr) I u!!>«Va» '„ I'in! Vyh«!< 3)i>k 'Thuf»s<)ay»!ght a>ui Lhrs«melted VFW and Auxiliary At Kendrick Bank . much tha! (vas left nf! hc s»ovr btu>ks »0 «ft Meets Dec. 11 I„!.), C, u»).; i... „,i ., ~ Net arri VaiS... »<As ra»!A!A, "pong n!'h< i)<')y ('h< '!«'f> !'<'s ! 'I')>«<1<) i<!)v»>c)U»g s»u<v ra)sr<) Vl'W I A»xi!)Airy»u»>!i< r< >v)» brfo>'« l}<r. 20, l! (vns r«mi»(lcd Lh)A ~ ~ ~ N jgl>t", 8»»day, ) ><»cc»<L»«r 2) A! 7:(X> 31:<ah«! ! 1st A!<»<'s a»<i G<'a'vy ! >,<. Pu! i «!rh River ! !! s )ia»ks I if»i! S !', (»'« '<'«L >»rrf A> >>'00 )»»> Th»>'S<)ay D«'' )1 W«<'}C liy Jiff> Ilnnglnfl<l, »uu>A)e<»r OI'r»II ,!, f», ( «««L,k. A>e)<lr Sa)u<) '»! <)A»r<n>'l f!O<»<!<»g <)i<) <lu!»'<O'LC<'- <e ' ~ !. U . VFW lia>l, )'i(A), 8«c»rliv BA»)c's 1(c»<)rick nff- »>1>1 I h! ., D " I'! . !! ',, A coff«c hnur <vi)> fu))«v, a»'! >l )!s. I>u!L'<' Jelly , <'vcrv<»>« is h>vi!«'! !o A!!«»<i. "'. )'!A( 1V!«»!< M!!k iaiir< s it. ho) nvrr»u> h of !ho SAL»r<lay, l)r<.. )3 cv)>) iic !hc f>f>- iree paf«»!s oi' }i»by gir) >inc» !n ; f>u> L!u'e«fi!. f>><A) Cl».i«! <<ia!< r)!»Arr A»<'i pa<!y fnr .Ii»< sai<l co<»>fy taxes may lx» PA!() Ai, <>,'22 (<, m, Th»>1«)ay, Nnv. 13 At A!) f»«»><rr<< Au<) !)<«)r fam))!<A'. IL ia A!. ! hc Krf<clrj<.'k >)At<k bv >»')f>)(j»>( 8!, Jns< p)>'s H<»ai»)>A) j<< )s (vis)o» HOSPITAL NOTES I )(118 1>1)l).1, T)iA'>I )>OL)»r>c s»p)»rr <viih!»rkey 5< )»g f»r- y('ur i»x statrm<»L f<»<i »u»>«y, Thn 'I'l<r liii)c»»<lss h»a bc «>>»A»«'I 3)<1(. h)«><< >V<)n>c r is f<n<v A! !)u T() CAR(>l. IN l(ENI)ILIG)i »!0<«<) >iv i><r A»xi)!A(y ."Ih<!<'n <v)>) baf>k v»i)) s«o!h»L jhr»<o»cy )A f<i'<'- cara lrayo A»<l jnif>s A }if>»)}u»>1 ( A!v!u. > An<adjs< vil)A N»rsi»g hn»><» in 51ns I 1 I(«n<!rick l)igh School's drill L«am ),„A >.jf) rx<)>A»gn i'or ihc ch))<>fr». >v»>'<)r<) jo ihc f<ss«ssn>'f< nffir(», (1>»»d)»aw»LA <U>»>jr, A»<i ~Airs, )l<»>< row »fir< sl»<»<!i»g >(v<» (v«<)<s in Gri!-I I I'!»<u )'»<i<!i»g I'int >V)uy)«3!i!k <vi)) bc ou!. Chris!mas < aru)i»g )"f.!- If i)<r < r'«'' A»y q»r'!<!!n»!< ('A)) <!f'f(, Th)s IA A f<rp 8«> v)«'» nf ! h<» )< cl<l 1 >'Ai'1 of I(r»(')rick A»<l M<'. Al><! 5>< .. »<An Nc»>(»rja) Hosp!!a>. 8)<«w<»u!<) t <)Ay «v«»!»g, Ii<'r<»ll>icr >0, begi»»i»g W»>, LV«yr» A!. 2»}>)»"))>5. >A» (, "pl 'c'i«g'! Li»g .A<i)s; A ) ) !! <.. „; ..„„:.;,+,

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Martin Griesers Celebrate 50th III/edding Anniversary

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VOInn 85 KEANDRZCK AND GENESEE, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO THIJZLSIJA Y, DECE'e}BER 11, 1975 NO.50

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Ijoske}I>all Seasoo Ili„}e)>s)jjl))SCS (Q»S} OS(j> Kendrick FHA C<oss Works

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Retired Fix Ridge Farmer,

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Homen<akers of America are parti-Passes December 6 creat<' Bicentennial quilt that will ' '.,"-™'..:.:-""»-,"",c

ps<re@~ Wa)lace (Cus} C)ark, 7S, a retired be p"si»te(j to the governor duringFix Ridge farmer died at 10:05 p. m.

Trj-State Tj><-'!~a} chapter hc)d a contest to, n I'I 'ospjta) in cjarkston washington dete>1»i»e the best quilt block. First ',: ) li

following a lengthy illness. place '<»d hest overall went, to AmyHe v, as bor» Noveml>e> 15, 1S97, on Law< c A<-'e; second place to Bonnie

Ieix Ridge near Ju)jaetLa, the son of Lawre»<'e; U>ird place and bestwork-;Wa)tef and Lavonia Clark, one of mansh<)'o Lorj Benjamin. Best de I

ten children. sign Lo Jill Hong)and and honorable!He enlisted in the Navy during fnen(ioa Lo Joan Si)flow and Polly

World War 1 serving 18 months over- Z)sy}"<1

seas a»d was a member of the Veter- Judges for the event were Jo Bens-l ans of Foreign Wars, Baker-Lind Post enter af>d Nell Hejmgsrtner.

Mf'. And }mrs. )(fart}» Grieser of Uon and din»er for fan>jjy Iuld friends Be)sirter, Jill HooglandGencsee celebrated their Golden Wed- hosted by }>fns. Gene Schulthets of e I ss

dj»g anniversary Sunday, November Co)ton, '}>fr>>. Jerry Swenson of Gen- ', >, ~ ~@s1%"Senior Citizen ChristmasFathef William Dohman was held at jato», daughters of the couple.

the couple's home at, 12:30 p. m, The Griesers have two other cj>jid-<A'here fl>arrlsge vow(< were repeater) ren, a son< Kenl>c'th Grieser of Juneau; . Parfy A Happy [Ventof>ce again with men>hers of the jfn- Alaska and Mrs. JOE~ Han>jjn of l ll I ! . n

fnediate family prese»L . Huntjngton, W(ee>t Virginia, who were ',I,', --.'- %")sat is happlneast Happiness is,'I7<e maes was fouowed by a roeeE>- un((bje to attend. o v»

Genesee Bulljiogs Trample lapwai,4ldesac<snd uests held th 'al Christ-"

To Open 75- T6 Basketball Seasonessff>gs for the bounteous mes)

ac»csee'» Doug Green scored 22 5 in a >ow jn the first half, and Da»poinur a@Llll t th hu t 4 ~W Wud» Stou). a) &ot well under Lhc bask-; ' ". ~ ., Pf>s r of >.hc Kendrick United Metho-(«(s to help lead the Bul)dogs to an et. Botj> Stout and Coulier had 12 -. ' ',,<,<i'>Ieasy 60.39 victory Vridsy night. poln)s. The only jun!or for Ge»csee,

Ceef>csee, open}»~}; its «rasp» agajfsst (Jaf > B<nf>e>t, scores} 2 Points. ÃUrv.the W>)rjcf<ts v,hu )asL earlier !A the A}dermf(n a»d IM Vy;)and came off 0 '< - —,,', ',,"ill'dwe'k to Cu}<jefx(c, 'oi»lnated ajf»ost Lhe I I>ch >o add to the score--A}dcr- ~ ','.'-:, '

['I ., I' p . g g; "-,,".-'- ~',",$$ -', '."" j. ~; s

every Ii}>ase of Lhe g>kn>c.Gen~e led 'e)-)S At the of the »(.r prinC+SSeS, Ca>O}jne Braden, ~~"'. '-;d „s- .,f~,,.. „;;.-:e<.<-"':,—.,+'>'g

I a,":,~f>rst }>f>}f, The Bulldogs proved to be a b!)IO U,b r 17 1923 and they started and (indy Winchar served coffee and '":4""-,;t.,',':,„gL

—„.,i m+ )g', IgThe Bu))dugs ha<1 a )i)g a<!vantage) cut of sj<apc, b<>L (vere >'c"(4!y fo>'>c far»»fig on Ftx Ridge which has beef> Pr-bo<u>ding. I'AL ',)<cri», the Bu))dog l»V)k}cats, leading I'rom >1>e first, bas- their i>ome until 1972 when they mov- Fo»o""ng Lhe uncheon a Christ '.i,„;: ' -'~" '. 2~/A' s<

<»ef>L(er pulled dnv,"e< 13 reboundS Af><j f kat n», The WildCate luul their full ed LO 3113 5U, Street APL 5 Le<Ada., mas prngran»(1>S Offered aS fOIIOWS: Icn

Daf< Sto>ft dk) (ve}} under ihc boar<)sI<'c<urt Press on in Lhe second }u<)f but. Lo» Zdaj>ofsj~. Gef<e~~'f<;-',<x<a»g wss A big,tl>e Buildo«"s were able Ln ha»rile i! I Clark served for many E~rs on<Merr!rk.far.t(sr„(<yn --they hit oee> of Lh«ir shots «a"i}y* was I

Offer >f<gs of love)y choral music I srJ~»e.'~~.„ffofz< the f>ei l ai> ) }<7 ~r<»ent fe mLh,,, <a great )over of baseball a»d boxing.! ~ c music deP~ment of Ken -; " ',c"..;~~~>'"',",',,, ''.:,.:....0P~~='

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Iupsvsj ~V)) >n>ts wo» the JVlF, j,~ h play~ b~~Irjck Fz!gh School filled the room as'>'s'.~'< .—

(;fr«.f> h<L <XJ }~erron( Of lds S}<OLS " '',>e I.<<U}>»I~ Were!cad) With Lhe LO<CZ Of Juuaaseita, Kend-'>»C I mM and Amy ~Wee»Ce',

i» coj)c~!>fig hi» "2 Ix<»>ts. Aj Cpu)L«rj ing 31-24 with 3 m nutes to Play in) rick And Gcnesec. A write up in the san)-'s duets and members of the boys 4::=,""';:„'-.r=: '}:-'~y",''":"(y.--,::.'"'--,'-."'" .=.. ', 'Ã-';", - *

fu I court ple«s a»d the BoilpupsI U, h vin ib)e cab her on Kend. sen, J! ))en, Mike Boe, David Har-,.g@~~ ~

weren' le to hans)le it. Iffy(vaj'f«rick, k b cb<~ 1 am ~ During rls, I'~bert C)emcnhagcn, Don Brow»,Is e 'ed their «aiaso» rccc<r() Ln 1-1

IW rid 1<, „„ZIh sen.~ ~ ~ offjc rI Jam(a C)cmenhagcn A»d Ju» Si>- Bo!.U«d up-Kendrick's Doug Loh-

< Dean the defending A-4 State Cham-'usico(c C}iy Police force und &u sang with beautiful harmony. ma». )ef!. And Mike Boe, righ!„have pions had ton much height for Coach

Irt Illinois lhursdayac»csee's }<If(rk lwgcn led ail r police ~+f Ch Q))c C~k in Egg3 The }~up <A~ djfected by F)oyd a Deary player sandkc"'Ched bctrveen 'ill LA4funyo»'s Tigers snd defeated

1 s~f rs with 12 p tnt whi)e G>~ 'rd 19'I4 '%0}ia»>s, head of the music deparL- them as ali U>ree go up for a rebound them 63~0 in the opening arne of

!Eaynes hit 10 for the Bullp»EM<. Hc w~ known b, „l)as a ~ fain me»L of District 2S3. < F>".'dsy»<ght at KHS, Powerful ( the season. (Photo by Bob Bain!.

an -*'arl»

V~»ery, author and pub)tf>het'csacj> Orx}e K<snjkkeberg's Bull- <1)y»>~ <md his fam{l ~ and {> {n A}L»«rta Schupfer accompanied onof the 'Th<s Old Vair}<)rs»nd EIA<c)pr rjngf< f»sde it two i» a rnv» Saturday I -, . t ~ > the piano.<nnec >knee nese<ann»em» eeey e<In<sne ny" ees<na neer o~(e we<one o - ~ < e<nee <enny sea<ann»»neee sana (

Mrs. Ef»c'ry }fs «u~f<> ly nf> rs prn- t}>AL poif>!dfow» on July 17, 1951 ai, the age of

I ~ ~,d „<~>> K „d.k A big aft«moo» of fu» and enter-

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f»otjofca) Le>or of the L!njtcc} State<> Po<fg Green, U>e sharp-shooUng He is sur<9vc) by his wide<v at the! of the Old«» clays dressed in Lhcc )Lai»ment. are in store for both young < 7~

pub>jrjrJ»g hr r cnnkb<»k A»d )<cr I'Iu))<jng guard. dropped in L~vo free Zwwjston home; one daughter, Jac-'ashjons( 'y }~pped m f a Io d Saiuf'day. Dec. 20 as Santa, y O QQ

recent)y csishiishcd "'School of Lhrn(vf> tn pui Gcnescc «henri 2A urlyn Richar<ison of FJ)jcott City,; nf nc><< s> juic1 gpss jp muc) LoClaus will be pa} ing lus annual msf tm or AI

Cnuf<)ry Ie>v!»g". vn}U>if> jus<L Ulroc scs.o»<js of LE>e open Md.; three sisters, hfsvQc Snoen of!' (he delight of')L Lo a)) U>c g~ hit}e boys a d gu ls <n

Icoach Biu Ls»>fu»yon cmsn't too

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Accnrc})t»f Ln I'cr«nn»e) fct thc Liv- )ng jun>p. 1&r)y in the ijrs> period ', '., I Everyone participated m A gift cx the E».e»dr<rk area.I

disappointed at the showing ht in-1'fo<»> 3)<»; >gr><)s): r if< Kc»<iri.)<. )he I3ul) )ogs )cad S. b,f V«»co»ver, AVash.. Mande Dye> of

}<>)r )riv- v<s finallv f<L(>rted tn hit And c)nsc<)< - '

h hvo brother I A turkey, donated by Bjewett,,ip» the shi»1. »ew f<rc truck at Lhe'jo~nj»g ~e )ast Friday ni ht tKeith of Lc»vist(i», And Claude of Met.- iI» '<nd f~'(<f»r back An<) <v<»fx lcm>i»g 17-)

lin F 1! >> ~ A»dc}U)drcn one'M<fsioc being the )ucky wjn»cr. I

c<ta nmc»L c Uie High sci o I band, ta»gs. A)thoug}> the MustanLhe» AL the cnd of the first <»>After. > ",1„'„„', ') d

i The Sc»jor C)Ur~s Approved using)u»der the dfrcctio» of Floyd 'IV})}<a»>s, I63~0 K d }tnkr» t 'VA»k<7'«n A»rl hnS)y)LA})rrd

ICee»«SCO kept. j>f< lead»»i>l Abnu! +

I ho.t of fri i.: d I t-~ U'e prOCCC~S from Lhe raffle aS a<a n»t W» the»e» 1..<6 ESe»dr<Ck-JIA)) through the firSL half and eVenM>rh»<l vf»r"ry, (!Ar)A'fr I uoba»dImi<hvny in the A<»co»<i quarter (v}>rf>|i.'„'

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<kinaaon Lcnvard U>e public address' ', '",'- ', 'had it tied briefly in the third quar-)«i'L for }>)<f>n)s hy p)fu>c early irri-Ic»)a«sar. bcg«» hi!ti»g f<of» <f»<)<"r) .. ~ syste»> fnr ihe hal), cvhich is A pfo'cct p '. ' ""g,ter.dny mnr» ng )O be >Vl!h h)S Vnife An<i th<. bafrk«t, finally >i«i»g U<C game AL»«SC)AV Drr 10 at I 00 frnm Lhr O fthe KC»drirk Grange. The LO!;<)

' .. ' . - -I The Ti e (Ver Vi» Cvith)n wj V<f»cra} services cvi)) be held 1V«cj- '...'.',

Ivisit AL the )nca) theatre at. 2:00.

>< ik A(( f Lh<e «}<j>rjn'f>, All fiv<! Of 22-Ail. The>> »<jar< Alkr»>» )copped I ., '," ', '-1 amoun'1 of the donation amount«d Loi. >.A. - v)LI ca.)y. f!'Llc ii»'. -,! from)hc.jjc Doug~Gr."" li<LIF'"-".'"U"".""h",",,Lj,">"."I'~",}". IFire Dcpar!.m«n! (vi)) be awarcbng

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the ser<1ces of Eich»cr a»d got less

Mf".<. I'A<r rv <(A:< Lr«nf<fcrrr<j >n thr n '>0-fr >i f 18th 8)met (v!Lh the )% ' c m Mr d M . A 0 K kk b I

turkeys (n A group of lucky people; than full Usc of 3filcc Boe (vho wasr ro»> Abovr !hr cry }sb<ff( Pf ',i<c O<vhar<}s Naraxc»C r. an ~s... <») -

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le<»y)A )'f<>vers»y ltr'sraf(h ( <»tcri Aful Al cnultcr»>ado !L 2>(-22 n» A 12I

'. „';l)} '„,w«re lucky c(1»ners of A dinner i» .'1 Ifc<})o'(1>>g A»LA's visit.

Ip Ayi»g w)L}> a s rained ankle and

Ilnspi>A) !» 3)«y(vnnc), I))>f>n)A Mr<<<Arly fnni j<ff»)ier )fr(nfl Col<)mac r;<)!r<!" ' "',""' " ". <s» to ladies»,, ),L f<o»f L}, I i, I

31«f.rhan(»!>e!ping s)spf>s<»r Lhc. frow)Dou™Craig, w}>o is recovering frofi>

fnr fur!.hrr c xaff>><>A))o» >t>cl trs!!»g. Io Lj ! ri L. ('. ~ . } i

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>uov<« for Lhc rh>idre» Arc Abra»>s ~ A sore bark

( < (-A<'I« if> !hc >n A 3'25< lear! AL ha)fii»>< ' ' ' '', Hosts A»! hn'!< Acs for !h«»af >< ! Iiaf «( <f «'!«»«LL s Grucr> 1 Fhi)'s, Deary h«k! of> Ln a 16-). )«a«. I he

hosp!)A) > «rsdny Af>«r»u<in anil ('Aria }'}>r Bul)(irigs n<ft~ofe,) Lho vjs)Loca,' - ' g „cfo.Dr a» i }<II»s D < C)», „„)I c»rd! City, }-ra<i«»s. Kendr'rk G<<z-, rn <, >r,;:s, q;:a L«r nf p)ay. The

>y>jr) )>rr Ahr (vas rc«ti»g cnmf<sriab!y )4-6 )» the ihi>'r! q<faf)c> Aa G ' ' '» Lest«r A»d N<)) C<or> «>, >>bc<L1 I'L!«. K«> <)rirk A»io Fr!r'ht, Bob's! Tigers nu!scored Drary in the sec-

><>> i b( ~ > il (' > C, )' 'r To honor his lifo-)o»g ruf>nrfl » nf

~<ho fer 0!Le u d I c;)fl . i("*A<»a «, Burt's Cafe. Rcd Cross Fhar-, n»d peri<i(i 13-1) a»d <v«re du<v» by

The ch)>r)r«f> »re lici»g re!<fr»r<) fcnsc <»>c)c> !hr.'aslcc!. a»<i end«<i Lhc, p c < > (,, ~, ) "1) and RUU> AV)>jtc. I

macy, ) )e»>i» Truck A»<i Fquipmca!.,I

. '-,< at the half.

io Ke»dr)<'.>c by f< frir.»d, gam<., ou>-rr)~<ff<dj»g thc 1vo)v«s 30Icqu<'sts 1 >A!. »o..c cvk u»g u»>A" Thc»cxi, mcc!i»g will bc J<mu.<rvl c«n, )'. Brnr!(«:<»;) . O»s, K«»dric}c

Icorn!» <»»L i» U<c third Quarter

!'hir)> <vi)) b«A gam«s par! v

KHS Ch'

»>C»>nl'isla Cnf>S)de>'he Orrharda Nar- !,,h. ) .)) b < A« < fy md Gif!, AntelOPe I»», and 'Cndrirk tied it. at 27-a!) a>id Lhe..'>

i srf>«cju>fxh, !hc Julia«its Nararr»r " ' (hc Kr»drirk Ga«, znr. Dea>qr tur»«<} )u<»se i!s .';<At beak a»dChristmas Concert C}»f>1>}>, thc Ju))a(»LLA-K«fu)>1<'k A<» s I

>an UP five field g<',a)s in A short! ime.

Thursday, Dec. 18 fm UJ>c 11»)l jo i><she) t !) '." el~1 <n ' o yo> A o1tr A HOSplfal HOfeS r«311 O31ITT).ll 1 I;031 STORYI"That j»st b<ok«pur bac)<s." I AIL<.»-

Ol'>)>L>Q'X ANN)V).ltSARY 'u» said later. K«»c)rick manage)'ll<c Mu<i<. Dcp»r!m«»t of of Kcn<l-

l,ukcrnri- The na<u«n< M<s. Kenneth»»I nb- I tn stay >vjth 10 Ln )3 p»!»ts of thorick ll>gh «cj>r«i) wi)l pref<c»L iis Af>- }.I )so)»L~ (vh))c I'>An 8!o»t »ddcd 9 %0Inen S SOCiety DeC. 11

Carr<» And Co»l!cr r»rh rn!)crtc:) Dcm>is I »kc< ar!. r<(»r»c<i Fri<i;<yI >)aib nf 8::<ff<»rd. Texas, was i»advert.-! 31»sta»gs u»! i! th» m!dd)«of !he fi-

»»A! ('>»)«>»u<s crsnrr.'>4 Thurs<jayrV<n»j»g l>r <.rf»br'.f'6 licglflf>i»g 7; i!>

mor<»»nd los} I">()Af«l 6 ...,,,<!Arkstn» fol)<i(vif>" kn<ec s»f -«>w-!hr.. Th('Vn»>rf<'s 8<ye)«)y of th<'»<- >

'' "+ ', . <»V)<o «;!i<'d vr<shi»g })<1,<n<}airs. E<} < c»»L !u a!mns!. '0 ) ui»(s.P. m, F)Ay<i Wii)i«r»s, <» fr»et<sr, A»- «»„V js'3.,

vri> i> L> .i j . ! r< ic<) 5!c!hndist C)u<rch (cd))»>cc! n» . ',1

. '. 6 .'' Is<»»<vf< rn»g<".>(Ua;!O»s n» their 50th'I'au! Hui«hc.o> <ur«d )2 points toGcf>ca<xi s 0 ~L«A»l ><if»pc<i !0 a» ', '1! '«vjous M<i»day f»n>11L»g. D<»ilia <s,',, ~ . ~,. r i » -» ~ ~ - o '

D«„11 «L >»c .. (V«<hi<»g a»»<v«rs«ry, .<L>s. IVO}<))a<bI

pare the T<'«r off«»s< a.,! s!O)e the«»s> < -3'„cvi» i» Lhe cur!A)»-raiser ' ', <nva)cari»g <>!. the ho<»«of'is!h<'>»j>raf» Wul l>c Apl>»ox!I»AL«)y I~y» 77 I) ))) f,, ), i i~ hn»>r'if I<irs, A}bcl')n 8ch'upf«r. T)i<'s A r!:<»g)<hr p! the Bn>w»s., ball a<vax f<»1<u Dea<y ! layers scver-n»c hour i<»>g. )~ „1i),c j>~f,„„(»<„),C„„IE >,

mce!i»g (vj)) bc:<t- 2:(}0> (V)L}> Ir<»< O';"'I)'5''," fee":'<~O+++'+'e ee~ 'a»+%»+etcI

Al 'L<li>cs p)us «<»is<< lg»ul.la<'Gus Lur»-

F ! j !)) ) )J ) jg> } ) )L ) f ) ) ), 1 )'

L), chri.t ~ -)o.I . - ssernbiy of God . Ovcf s,d)

bA»<l Af>d,)r. high G)rls Glee rluli, music And visitors Aro >c>1co»>c, SCHOOL LUNCH for the L»ackl»nard (vork of Rnb <ZeAy-

Thrl <» >vj}) Alan >s«son>r f<o)oists »Al"d w'ho »au)cd 'Lh<» ix>ll do<(T< 12

Eyergreen FriendShj~ «ogran> c>u»dav cvc»in Dcrem>»c r Nevus -'il»es, c!«spit« being skulker U>afl

A. cn»l)i)r)r pf'ogf'A>'» >h"})} 1>o ))ub- if) Be Dee, 17V rgr e n n S Ip !»'angra»> Su»day cvcf>)»g. December mnsL of his opponents.

lish«<i next week. H)ll An(l VA)icy Gare)en Club wj)1 Club TO Meet Dee. 15 Other K«»<irick scoring (vas Doughold )si s»»»ual sa)c of ovorgrccf> The I"..vcrgrccn Fr)c»dsh!p C)<d) (v,)! < )) Co>1I)A))y )f>ri)«d tn attend this an- ( hi>i (csn Ca<1<« Lnh>ua» 7: Doug Si)f)n<v 4; .'<Iikc Bne

Nark Meeting Dec. 11 Christ»>(<s <lccnf'A)in>if> Ai>d Ch>'is!>»as }>o)d its Ch>'isU>ias p<lrty Mn»dav, A<>a) Insiii>'A!inf>al «v<»L I «'s!a 8!Aw w, <!>«ssj»g>nod Rnb May<>ar<j 3 A»d .>Asn»»<I«>~ 4,

To Prepare for Grange, C(»C"(Ay Dcc 17 AL At Lhc E1«C 15 <At Lhc ho»>o nf 0>trs 10»>~»< —...(«)r<.y 8!ixI

}rr»tc>1>A) Temple Building', Iten»( n» T<ky)or in Juliaetta. Mrs. MALx) Bfa 2 O r I' r( > r .)c)!o<vj>h i'ru!L a»<i ivh)P r>ramMasons OES Partv disp)ay And fnr sale bcg)nnj»g»t

'' " . '"'od Presstjl'e Clinic Dec. 1o K)u<)r ivh«:>L Bi»«ad A»<i B»t!cr night. Ansi >hen Sa!Ur<h<y goes Atyo

I blnnd pn'.ssufv sr<1»c»}ng ZeAP(vai.I?r«iran»g A»d f«>c (i»g rfu><ly fnr<10'00 a»>. a>'e f>skc(I in bring s»ack-LyPc rcfns)<- r)injc wi}1 b„av,!)) )

<s Pint Vyh<»)c i>L))l<

0» Al>»UAI chf')sit»AA PA>'Ly fol'>cf»I

hc o wul l>)f<n lie soup I» ihc kii. 'h>csda ~ Dcr«»>br 10 . 1'rid»y —D<nr< f»b<»r I"—bor» of l(c»<>r)ck Orf<ngc, )(en()rick

I

chen at noon wjt}> plo for dessert., Warm Ra)ns Melt SnowMA<<Of>ic )die)}(c No. 26 a»d Cn»yon, »r Cl>>'jst>»<L<( party for c)»b»>c»>- The foot deep s»nw ni'nst see)c

E. 8, 'j))bo i 1)) 1, 'i)) be I ri g L) ft Le e a StnEaS ory,t») ' '~3 ' «1!i )APA

<n C;n Ihas A)) bu!, <}isa)»)><»ar«d this (vcck»»-

Th»»<>f<y CVC»)»g, DCC. )1 «t 7 00 p, the C)uli Ce}>ter .T)».re (V))) bn A gift Th« An»u(,) Chr)SL»>»A 1»e«I, („<.',' . ', ', Rnay Appl«SA»Cem. AL Lhr Ff'A)<»rf>n) T«»>pie. cxcha»j(c,

'sihe Jul!AC!ta Itebek»}> l~g~ NO. !<, )I ) . ''c;u»>t 1»<t!C< B>OW>>)C

c> c'jco is rn»<kiri«<i >)y !hc pu>»)ir Idcr Lhc combi»Atio» of rain, vmnn

ca L)1 D«pa>'L»»'tl!. A>'<d 'Is n <c» !<»;'. cvi»ds A»d s<msld»e. Thc s»o(v start-

All )Arl!<es Of three Of'}fa»)m<L)nf>s I)hnat«discs Ar« I At>) Si)f)nw, 'M»>'- wj)) bc hc)(l Dcr«»>b«r 11 (viih A )~»t-: I ~, <.. Pi»! <<Vhn)«3!i))c ! cd tn n<c)!. thc sa<»c d<>y it fell andAro AA}Cr<i in brl»g Cnnkiea in h(.lp )C) Ck>nk, R»th A>miu<ge A»<) ltnxe I»C)C dj»»C> AL 6 O'C)nrk. The rrgu>a< !hn Smey)CC 31n»<>«V—I>«rnu)«.r 1<s-

ag<»s, Flan in !a)cr »siva»!«< uf <vas A!»»is!. >»»A«T»«s<)ay in U<e

>vj>h»f<1.0>f»r»>f( o» tho <lay nf iho An» Ho}L >»cctj»g will 6!))<scv»t 8:00 p. m. )s«<U> Snu!» I higher rn<m!<i >vh«rr the winds b)ewChr)A)»>f<s I»ar!y, (vhlch will bo Sun- '. hbjt s io io A <)r orat)(>n»>ado )'<»><»ri>A <~»<)<virh w ')<Ltur< I

bu'L <! <'«<»'<!»«<! in )uli'<«))A A»cj Ken<}Ay, DCrrmbr>' 0 At Ll>e TC»>pk» A). fn>'<»>f'(i»>e. ch»fige f»»v dn so A li»<it nf g2 I>0 Can)eran Church Canafa )L<>is>< !<Av (v,<)!9 ! drh k »her« it «As mnrc pfu!«ctcd,2 .'0('>. gjf). This 'is no!, cn»>)»»)sn>w'. )nc >'s Wilf Be Dee 21 8!<~<<'>»«1'<'<" Short)cake Hcavy rai»s i'«) I T)u>r. <!Ay an<i

Taxes May Bo Paid j>AV«» g(x><) Lu>1><sut, 8cc yo» )herr. The Cd>m«>non );mf»A»<fr) I u!!>«Va» '„I'in! Vyh«!< 3)i>k 'Thuf»s<)ay»!ght a>ui Lhrs«melted

VFW and Auxiliary At Kendrick Bank. much tha! (vas left nf!hc s»ovr btu>ks

»0 «ftMeets Dec. 11 I„!.),C, u»).; i...„,i., ~ Net arri VaiS... »<As ra»!A!A, "pong n!'h< i)<')y ('h< '!«'f> !'<'s ! 'I')>«<1<) i<!)v»>c)U»g s»u<v ra)sr<)

Vl'W A» I A»xi!)Airy»u»>!i< r< >v)» brfo>'« l}<r. 20, l! (vns r«mi»(lcd Lh)A~ ~ ~ N jgl>t", 8»»day, )><»cc»<L»«r 2) A! 7:(X> 31:<ah«! !1st A!<»<'s a»<i G<'a'vy !>,<. Pu! i «!rh River !<» !!s )ia»ks I if»i!S!', f» (»'« '<'«L

>»rrf A> >>'00 )»»> Th»>'S<)ay D«'' )1 W«<'}C liy Jiff> Ilnnglnfl<l, »uu>A)e<»r OI'r»II ,!, f», ( «««L,k. A>e)<lr Sa)u<) '»! <)A»r<n>'l f!O<»<!<»g <)i<) <lu!»'<O'LC<'-

<e ' ~!. U . VFW lia>l, )'i(A), 8«c»rliv BA»)c's 1(c»<)rick nff- »>1>1 I h! ., D " I'! . !!',, A coff«c hnur <vi)> fu))«v, a»'! >l )!s. I>u!L'<' Jelly, <'vcrv<»>« is h>vi!«'! !o A!!«»<i. "'. )'!A( 1V!«»!< M!!k iaiir< s it. ho) nvrr»u> h of !ho

SAL»r<lay, l)r<.. )3 cv)>) iic !hc f>f>- iree paf«»!s oi' }i»by gir) >inc» !n ; f>u> L!u'e«fi!.

f>><A) Cl».i«! <<ia!< r)!»Arr A»<'i pa<!y fnr .Ii»< sai<l co<»>fy taxes may lx» PA!() Ai, <>,'22 (<, m, Th»>1«)ay, Nnv. 13 At

A!) f»«»><rr<< Au<) !)<«)r fam))!<A'. IL ia A!. !hc Krf<clrj<.'k >)At<k bv >»')f>)(j»>( i» 8!, Jns< p)>'s H<»ai»)>A) j<< )s (vis)o» HOSPITAL NOTES I )(118 1>1)l).1, T)iA'>I

)>OL)»r>c s»p)»rr <viih!»rkey 5< )»g f»r- y('ur i»x statrm<»L f<»<i »u»>«y, Thn 'I'l<r liii)c»»<lss h»a bc «>>»A»«'I 3)<1(. h)«><< >V<)n>c r is f<n<v A! !)u T() CAR(>l. IN l(ENI)ILIG)i»!0<«<) >iv i><r A»xi)!A(y ."Ih<!<'n <v)>) baf>k v»i)) s«o!h»L jhr»<o»cy )A f<i'<'- cara lrayo A»<l jnif>s A }if>»)}u»>1 ( A!v!u. > An<adjs< vil)A N»rsi»g hn»><» in 51ns

I

1 I(«n<!rick l)igh School's drill L«am

),„A>.jf) rx<)>A»gn i'or ihc ch))<>fr». >v»>'<)r<) jo ihc f<ss«ssn>'f< nffir(», (1>»»d)»aw»LA <U>»>jr, A»<i ~Airs, )l<»>< row »fir< sl»<»<!i»g >(v<» (v«<)<s in Gri!-II I'!»<u )'»<i<!i»gI'int >V)uy)«3!i!k

<vi)) bc ou!. Chris!mas < aru)i»g )"f.!-

If i)<r <r'«'' A»y q»r'!<!!n»!< ('A)) <!f'f(, Th)s IA A f<rp 8«> v)«'» nf !h<» )< cl<l 1 >'Ai'1 of I(r»(')rick A»<l M<'. Al><! 5>< .. »<An Nc»>(»rja) Hosp!!a>. 8)<«w<»u!<) t <)Ay «v«»!»g, Ii<'r<»ll>icr >0, begi»»i»g

W»>, LV«yr» A!. 2»}>)»"))>5. >A» (, "pl 'c'i«g'! Li»g .A<i)s; A ) ) !!<..„;..„„:.;,+,

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THI0 GAy~E " NE4~ 9, THURSDAY, DECJ~'lif3ER 11, f975

(yaof) qll'lf lid ftAlii'uuli

Illedfeal care lffcfuls 1wlvf figthe services of a good phlsiciatf available wffell you nl'e ill, says the Iclallo.xie iieal Association.

Puhlfahefs every Wednesday (dated IIfuraday) and enbered ae secondcisufs matter at the Post Office In Kendrick, Idaho 85587 anfs Genesee,Idake 88832, Latah County, un4er Act of Cofalyeas of Nafroh, 1879.TSfe Official Newspaper of Geneaee, Keadrlck and Jullaetta. Idaho

Jane I Rath and William A. Rot@, Publishersfffyillfam A. Roth. Editor -:- Mrs. James Cuddy, News Sditor

Genesee —Telephone 285-1513 Kendrick —Teteisheae $854781Subscripion Rates: $ i.pp per year In State —$4.59 Out of State

AdvertLfing Rates (Kven Qpoa Aplylication

Thirty-four members of KendrickGage met at the hall,Tuesday', De-cember 2nd at 8:00 p. m.

Latah county Pomona %faster Har-old Grav aml wife of iMoscow weresdsitofw. A.iso visiting was LestcrClem of Troy Grange.

Chairman of WonMn's Activities,Ruth White, reported on results

of'he

public card party sponsored bythe Grange,

She also afmounced plans for aWomens Activities 'Kick Off'runch,to be held at the Kendrick GrangeHall for all interested Grange mem-bers oi'istrict III on Tuesday, De-cenfber 16th from ll:00 a. m. to 2:00p. na in conjunction with her Stateoffice of Chairman of Women's Ac-fttvities of District III,

Moscow Grange invited KendrickGrange to Moscow on December 17for, a iqsitation beginning with a 6:30supper. Kemlrick Grange will openand close Grange and, furnish theprogram. All officers and mefnbersare urged to attend.

Master I lawrence Heimgartnerpresented a certificate of merit, witha purple gibbon (which is the best)from Idaho State Grange to Past C. f

W. A. Mabel Glenn for outstamitng~accomphshments fn 1975.

past Iffaster Manning Onstott wasjpresented a past master's pin by Lec-~turer Nell Heimgartner in behalf of IKendrick Grange for serving as Ken-drick's Master the past 4 years,

A skit, 'The Beanville Grange" vugggiven by a group of Grange ladies,during which past C. W. A. MabelGlenn, received a lovely Plate withGrange emblem, her name and officeoin it. Dick Cuddy and Ehie Onstottpast Assistant Stewards receivedgifts for outstanding service in theiroffices.

Plans were made for the annualjoint Christmas party for Masons,Eastern. Star, and Grange. It is tobe held Sunday, December 14th at 2p. m at the hall, complete with pro-gram, treats and gift exchange, with f

a $1.00 limit. Anyone having num-bers for the Christmas program,please contact Mrs. Lawrence Heim-gartner, phone 4127 as soon as possi-ble. Help will be appreciated.

Rei'reshments served by the Tay-lors and Hutchisons were enjoyed atthe close of the meeting.

But good health is a pef~onai amleufufnllllitv fns,ttef'hat is detelmifle(lby what people know and what theyuio about their health.

Physicians fuul dentists can onlyadvise tffat tense livillg leads lo fll

cors, that smoking is not good, thattoo much fat ls bad i'or health, thatuatUlg camiy between n)eats clUE

cause cavities.

The plfysician cannot compel oneto 1~ weight, or to exercise more,ur use comfnon sense in health cateand diet.

Proper nutrition, sufficient rest,adequate exercise, xmccination again-st contagious diseases, aml mainten-ance of clean and sanitary home con-

u}itions are the individuals responsi-bility.

Your physician can give you a per-iodic physical checkup only il'ouphone and make an appointment,

Your health is your ai'fair.

H erman Meyer drove to Spokane andf IafiNfC%%4lM~~ inlalf~ met their daughter, Margaret who

jg a ky j fi~ . is in nurses training at Deaconesshospital. All then went on to Kell-ogg for a visit with Mr, and Nrs.

A. 7-pound daughter its born Sf, Sam Widmer and family.33ec, 7 to %fr, and (Mrs. Lloyd Craig-at the Virgil Fleshman home. The Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fey have return-Idttle ndss has been christened Mar- ed from their vacation trip to South:cells E)aine. Dakota and are now at home to their

friends in one of the Perryman apts.Leland school notes: For the six Mr. Fey is a recent army discharge.

weeks period just ending, Ernestine Sgt. Lorcn Hoisington, son of Mr.:Kuykendall was high honor student and iAQs. Cletis Hoisington arrivedand Emma Lou Vincent, Margaret home Dec, 10 after serving 31 monthsMeyer and Bernadine Peters were overseas in the signal corps.honor students. Ted H. Weyen, son of Iffr. and Nrs.

Morgans grocery ad lists the fol- Weye lVeyen arrived home MondayIo~smg prices for the week: vegetablei from the separation center at Ft.shortening, pptmd, 15c; nfedium red Douglas, following his arrival in U

~lan, 2% ti, loc; 'tll pmk ~ states 10 da~~ ag

mon, 2 cans for 25c; Saverton flour,-49 lb. sack, )1.75; buckwheat flour The first real winter. exPerienced4~ Ibs 3pc. 100 pounds pure cane in the Genesee 'section arrived Thurs-

day night when the mercury reached23 degrees snd the ground e~ cover-

unday of last week lffr and Mrs e xm h snowHaving disposed of his farm, G. A.

Bumpass will hold a sale of hLf farmimplements and stock on" Fri., Dec. 11

NOffII jdahO Far ln bureau A al N eg~ Iut~~ dhm«was given by the ladies of the Gene-see Valley Lutheran church in the A.

Insurance Legion hall last Friday night whichwas attended by one of the largest,'N TR OD II CE S cods ever sen hem- at a likeevent

-$tava Kaalaf ~e Gmvs wew~hralel and Gla-

Parks called at the Spurbeck homeSunday to assist in prL~ting pictures.

IR I m I fPP' 56 persons took Thanksgiving din-ner at Pine Grove school last Thurs.—

MK . A bunch of Pine Grovers enjoyed adance and supper at Grey Eagle onThanksgiving night.

Legends of Sleepy Hollow' Jack~I Kambitsch has just installed a radio

g set.—Charles Ebel, Jr, had his ton-sils removed in Leaiston Mon.—The"Headless Horseman" came home to

R~ help butcher this week, John and R.F. Kluss wiII assist him.—HaroldLloyd can't put it over on the Sleepy

f~ Hollow folks when it comes to act-'ng. Sleepy Honow school is going to

SERVING f 22. Come!

Juflaetta Kendrick I of Frank Stackpole and Fred Taylorj butchered several hogs and a beef on

and 'urrounding AreaslFriday.—Lloyd Quafcy, Lloyd Wilson,

i Edna and Alice Green were amongCOntaCt TOday FOr i those that attended the party at Mr.

. and Mrs. Beach's Wed. evening.Complete Insurance

f home place of 162 acres some 3 miles

C'orth oi'awn to Nrs. Mary Herman

oiimeIIng for consideration of $110 per acre.Grey Eagle —Ret Jackson and Jim

cializing ln Tax Slfeiters, Cameron and families went to Gene-.:see to attend the lutefisk dinner.—

and EState Planning |Grey Eagle children are now prepar-I ing for a christmas tree.—Tom Parks

Call: ', is the proud owner of a new cutter.882-1531 —Office746-3796 —.Office l As we keep or break the Sabbath,882 8285 Home

I we nobly save or meanly lose the hLstbest hope by which man rises.—Ab-

raham Lincoln.

MARVIN TROUT

your

FORDRepresentative

We have in Stock

F-750's and F400's—>/~8 3/4

4x4's and 2-Wheel Drives

I 66 l 7-21st St. Ph. 746-28SIHotne Phone 835-5911

Gran 9 Plans farTHE GAZETTE-NEWS

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CON POKES By Ace Reid

"Ole hoss, I list don't know who's the biggest fool,Her (el jumPiII'r M$ fer holding onto her."

It's an ill wind that doesn't blow some good —bfft it'

a breeze to open a checking account at First Sank of

Troy. Paying by check is a business-like way to hafldle

your money.

First Security Bank has qualified to provide you with a federally approvedIRA (Individual Retirement Account) or Keogh (HFI10) retirement plan, Theyare designed for people who don't have a plan where they work,

How do you benefit?With IRA. You can save up to $1500 a

year or 15% of your income, whichever isless, pius the interest it earns, without pay-ing one cent of income taxes on eitheramount in that calendar year. You don't paytaxes until you retire, usually at a lowerrate.

We have made opening an approvedIRA account quick and easy, so that youcan qualify for your tax savings this year.First Security makes no charge for thisservice.

WIth Keogh. You can save larger sumsannually. This plan permits self-employedpeople to save a maximum of $7500 peryear, or 15% of their income, whichever isless. It also has tax advantages similar tothe IRA plan. Inquire at any First Securitybanking office.

if yoU don't have a retirement plan +here you work, get one at RrstSecurity Bank. Remember, to get a tax break In 1975, you must start your re.tlrement plan before December 31st.

Fl RS'

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ok, SSff tek» afy UfSff f,

Ifof ~fff;uufy 0Ffraf Sscurfty Sfefe nenk of yffysvfffe" ' <. o ffock Spuoffn. Vryn.

tpemhero f" 0 I 04g ffs +If annum, f+4uf rygufafhÃl roqufrd sub5flflfl4I As»uy for e'er y wffh«rawa on ceiuffcsfey,

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VASSAR - RAWLS

Funeral HomeSEE RAY SIhI YDER

Ji)liaetta —Telephone 276-7370

+141- 9th St.

%II')It:1IVERItrolrrl.orr, —Moltrr.GAS —MOHEI, HFAT ) f)I)

MOMI. I~ Kl. nrr~vr. I)torrrr. 1.1)nr;rf. ~h~'I't'<s 0')) I ()r<I» r Arsy His< alai )s4 nts l)tmr<~I

LEWISTON, IDAHO

Dial 743-13541

A SORE THIIOATA s'>re throat is na.ture's warning

titat,'d)))lathing is out of order, saysth<'. Iti s >to Mr dicul Associai ion,

'i't<u) it. accompanies a common«»'I au<i the soreness passes in a fcvdd«i', but it. can be I.he symptom ofdI'>st<-<.s ft o)<t <iipththena to leukemia,dihte:~s<. Olat )nay require a, physicians

S<u)»t.t»nes I<)n< i)s and adenoids areInvolve<i io < ausing a sore throaL A)-)et'I,'1cs <tart c«use s. so)"e throat, Cold,

wint .r air can trigger it, as canextr<:lue thi)st, ex<.essive smoking ormouth breathing, Anything thatdries ont the throat and cuts off se-ct etiolus that Ao)snally wash dustaway can be the culprit,

Ing h)11;hi. increases elsewhere in thecounty. All areas of the county re-flected significantly higher unem-piuyment this year thsA last exceptthe 'I'«v-Deary-Bovt) I area,

Job placemeni, declined from theprevious kveek to only 4 persons p!."c-ed in gainful employment. A weekago I< workers were given job findinghelp, bui. during the first week in De-cember 1974, only 3 persons were suc-cessfully referred to jobs. Hartsteb)said his office had a total oi'4 jobsstill ava))able most of Yah ca))edfor experience, training or specifict)'l~~ of education.

DAVE ARINTAGE

Is Yoldr Local

DODGE —PONTIACJEEP

Representative

eath Mew & Used Vehicles

Rogers Pontiac4th8 D Lewiston

Phone 743-5577

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MOB IL A t t COB POB ATION%KENDRICK IDAHO

Phone 289-4061 Residence 2'IWlsl

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LIFE+ BONDS

R.E.MagsiusonPhone 289-427)

)1kgeiseyKendrick, Idaho

YOU CAN"I'sis'tiI)IIsATI') II1:EPING UP SCIIOOIu G)tADESI e

PsCONOMI CSIf your child is having troub)e 6 IfUNf IOll

Econoinics is jusi, I'lumen Natk)re «oping up school grades, there could ~IA action. ', b» l< physe!Ca) reaSOA, ruggeutS the Q~OS<SSh„„Isbn

p wtu: wut stwuuc bnr rkor; ot ttwt hhkhu t <cutest Owoctul too.goo<i product v,ht>tla p)'Ice ls fair. I l)<>ca thc child squint, strain, rub

The)'e will «)ways be employers his ey«s or complain tltut they hurt, Lii,tie change was noted in the to-vvho will hi)u the )Alu) or woman who j water or itch'? Iles it been a long ial number of persons seeking joblesspl'0<i<le<'s 'thu )'1<ts .

(t))nt) since Iaa last. eye test,? Iie n)ay pay in Latsh county during the past

MouAthlg <lubt wiii <kivvays <)ventu-1 i)uve defective vision, and be unable vseek, Fsrank Hartstein, hfoscow «-uily dust)oy a l!)un or a govern)nent,j to )ca<i the tea.he<'s nutes on the fice manager for the Idaho Depart-

You can only have what„ i ..;.:.;.:-blackboard, mont of It-'mplovment, reported that,duce--nothing ht ever truly free Aor Does the child hear vvell? There 'although his office accepted 69

new'u)'o

ng. muy be defective hearing, caused by anti additional claims for benefits theIIIgh taxes re)irlct the standa)vi so)nething as simple a'r<)p<kcted wax tot<<) number of active claimants de-

of llvIAg of ev<)ryune; hlg)k product)on IA the ears. This should be checked clined by 7—from 518 a Week ago toincreases It, by a, physician, the current figure of 511. A year

The worker w,ho steadily )earns Have I.he effects of an infection, ago there were 428 persons seekingmore will alw<)ys earn more. d)sease o) accident lingered too long? such benefits, With some woods

The safe (and lkappyl fan)ily orI

= wo).kers returning to work, the un-natton )s the one which spends less, employed job seekers declined ln thethan it, et)ms, I change a single one of I.hese basic

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Troy-Deary Bovill area„while show-AAd al) the governnrent regulations )ales of living.—Courtesy of The

o)'nion rules ln the world can neverWarner and Swasey Co.Is there a possibiUty that poor nutri-tion may be limiting enthus)ams, )A-terests and capabOIties?

l.aSillcn, OOrSMQs)CQW IDAHO er)y in schoo), lt might be time for a

physical examinauon to determinedso ~ 4 whet.her the p)hob)nns are caused byCarpetiflg Ceramic Tile a condition that, might be corrected-

Li I)ale)im k)Vali PaperFlaar Tile 0 Formica

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THE GAIPLslVE - wi~WB, TIIURSDAY,

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'Geneses Voiitii

Govori))Root

LUTHERAN CHURCHThea Me<ske Pastor

Zten Idsslhess)as —JABaettaWoss)hip Service ....,........9:30 a. m.

Csssneroa s——-nisei Id<stheranSunday School ................9:45Worship Service ...............,...10:45Women's Bible Study 2nd Wednesdayof each month at 1:30 p. m.

Learn about IRAtCHURCH OF JESUS CIII 1ST

OF LATTER 7'Y SAIh<Tihhteettng at the <seve))th-Day

Adventist Church —Ju)iaettaPriesthood Meet.................9:00 a m.Sunday School .................,......,..10:30

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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Juliaetta, IdahoPastor Rick Skeen

Telephone 276-3640 or 276-3641Sunday School ...............9:45 a. m.Morning Worship ........,.11:00 a. m.Evening Worship .........6:00 p. m.Mid-Vu'e" k Service

Wednesdays ..............7:00 p. m.

Now working people Aot cur-rently covered by a penstockplan can invest in a tax-de-ductible and tax-deferredIndividual Retirement An-nuity (IRA).

You get a tax break today—and retirement securitytomorrow. Talk it over wittsme. You'l get much morethan paperwork, because....

With us, you'e family.

—Writo-ROBERT E. IhAUFDLAN, FIC

121.19 E. 2 ru'I Phone 924-498$Spokane, Wash. 99206—Serving This Arm 15 Years—

SEW~hTH DAY ADVENTISTJu)iaetta, Idaho

Pastor Kenneth Svk anson, TroySabbath School ..............2:00Church Senrices ...............3:00~

LutheranBrotherhoof1yr))senal f purana farlafhenetu

Folks never understand the folksthey hate.—Jan3es Russell Lowell

It. is twice as hard to crush a half-truth as a whole lie.- Austin CYhralley I

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The Genesee Youth Governmenefrom Genesee High School tlas week.registered its intent to 14artlcipate inthe Idaho YMCA Youth and Govern-

ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH ment program for 1975-'76, accord)ng:Kendrick, Idaho to Yon Hopkins, the group advisor..

Cephss A. Peoples, PsstbrI I~pkins saki the group will beg)is)ts

Telephone 289"1590,~

siudying lasv making ~ @aria en--hoo ---------- —--,"."i~ry procedure in preparation for

the.'egionalconvention to be held at Lessr-Young PeePle's Neet, ........6:0 P. m'ston during January and the Youth<Evening WorshiP ...,.....,...7:30 Government sess)ons held in Apr@ ageBible Study and Prayer Wednesdays the „tate~ Itol

at ..........,......................,.....Z.do p. m.

JULIAETXA COMM- CPl)RCH Modesty and u~) fish ess —theare virtues which men praise —<sntf)-:.

Worship Servtce --—-.------9:00 a m pass by.—Andre MaurolsVern B~) ~ I y S~er

ST. hIATTHEW'S CA%Id)OLIC iFothsr Francis Hchsrh <succor g

Worship Service ....-......~ . 11)00 plan.Church School .........11:45-12:30Youth Choir ..................6:45

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urban opsratos silently,autowatkaI)y... safeIrov adverse wes)her...without <whinte.

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Water Systems

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Polder on the coalTho first railways reached tho Northwest in the it could moot tha nation's energy needs for 500

early eighties. Passongors wore mostly af tho brave years to come,and adventurous types. Their journals remarked af An energy crisis ls Aow upon us, Power plants

the buffalo hords, tho Indians, the vastnoss of the fuels)d by surface-mined Vkvestern coal represent

prairies, the Incredible mountains. a practical, Immediate solution. Such plants areOno man wrote of tho Montana coal deposits planned and, althaugh they include every environ-

that often lay righf on tho earth's surface. Smoke mental safeguard, their oxistenco is being seriously

clouds marked thst spontaneously ignited Area that threatened by anti-pawer plant forces. Public

seemed ta burn perpetually and little noticed. understanding af tho urgency of the situation and

No stoom tocomonuos troll tholr dark plumss support ot picot construction without further

today buf the coal sAII lies bonrath tho prairies delay is essential. pa~by the billions af tons, Scientists estimate thaf

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~ The SshUr)tas pvosyou water wi)h ihspressure you need for

every lob around thehoo)o.

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Rjn) Rjflefe EI8Ct j <n aiiaii ><a<><a<><n

!The'i I'ocj(<ug <'h<(jr (< C .s '

Off(c(<ls Reyf)lty!

<~«in<» the «i<lm ht ii <I i<".'o<.

'eoj)jeof inval)ds k~vho are )r)o fe< blel lov<l liig 'itll w(ls <'c-e')rotc<) pi'csi" to walk A)o('e< f)<so a frov

dent of the Geoesce Rlio Riders saddle tuku (lot'iliiil cxe('cise). Isi(iitlvity( liib n)r th<. 197)! Cason ut the club s a greeit duogei'o aging pe(won)s,ii:iiiii(il Chfi..tiuai«iiioier - Aie«ung! The rocking cluilf a)jow(s ul! but theheld Satufd!(y eveiijng, »inst feebj() )o engage io j',.outer) ex-

Vice-j)resident <Mick('y Nibler, tres- e)f(.jse in aoy weather,ui<ef Allison Noivakowski aod tf((f) )t <)Aeouraj",es cifculiition of bjoo<j,on(ster Lloyd F~scf were) als() rel(ct- sti(ilu)atis lo((-'(c)<B tone) ali.l CAcolil

evjth Ii(A Ingifiili electiil to sei'vi ages siippju jul(its.as secretary of the club. The rocker hei)>s iivokl juiig coogies.

Outgoitig Roy(illy Queen Ci«(jy tloo an(f il, combats lnsooiola by t)ir)I jeinigai'filet ere)ivni'd tlie llcwiy eiisv b(ick a)id f(>fjf( lllofio(i evhlchejecte(f c<een of'hi; )ijm Rkiers, De!b- )uj)s <)r)u to sleep,bi Callahao. Tlie )976 Royalty Pfin- Gfaodolss ojd i'ockii'ig chai( )uirfc< sse.'i tlfc I <'rfi Pr<i!.t aod I ori Call- definite place to lielp )icr live to a.ahao. These gifLS will be representing ripe ohl uge.the club in uil horse-riding events aod l ven those in i»irld)e «ge afc )xetterpara(les i(i the area during the 1976 off io 6 rocking chair than just sit-season. tjog still for long pcriods.

Ella E)eath, Liss, Niblei')lei Clnely So if )haf, "olc fuck)n')u(fr's gotI jcimgartiier werc elected to aii you," )Aaybe you'rc bette» off tjue(sYoutli Council, you think.

Outsts(Sling service svvafrjs were'.presented to IJoy() Fascf, I loyd Ing-i'ain, hfickev Nibler aiul Ernest Qus- Schon), Steve jojoec) the) Coast Guard

lo hfay of 1973.Trail master )Joy(j Es.'cr preui.;*tie-)

parade SA(j trail i ide pa«icii<atinotrophies to Terri Pratt. Ella, Heathaod Etta f<)uajey.

Atter diooei entcrtaliloient for Oleeve(ling wire; tevo Apllajoosa EjofseClub films of trail rides through Ycl- ~~'a<a( M,<. ><11loivstone National Park aiul the BigHoni hfouotsios.

Door prizes evefe won by I"a(AHeimgaftoer, Lori Col)Shan, KellyArnet and Lloyd Iogfa(ii.

Clark Senne!t, B<at(<er i 'a r(()jnijof Evelyn Bennett Passes I 4~4

Clark Bcooett, b(r>ther uf hfrs, Ev- ~~~.~n

~F t Qqelyn Benoctt, passed aivay Ssfuf(layin San Diego, California following aj)Ager(og illness,

A. Alllitsry sr;fvfcc evss he))d Wi!riiiesclay !n 'h« Chapel a). the Mi!.rioc

DBase with burial jo Cyj)f<.ss I'((rk.Other survive(s i si<jes hffs. Bco-~

nett. Sfe his evjfe, hfafy I f;(once< at! Mobf)g)am - Mohf)of)the Auoijy hooie; a soo, Anilfinv! leuc<(a«- - Stove Ddcme'( 1"uc)i Skip) aod several A!<aces a(ui nep-! ', 'r)arm - Il<atft'fj<re) - Ace naax)ffe«ahcavs, Phone) $85-1824 n)f $&.III'lhIICIIO-WAVE OVI"NDI".$10<(<'STItc1TI ON D EC. 12

JoAnn An(jc(>no, Latah Horne Ex-!teotiuti agc(it wil! be givltig (i (je(ooo-:,stfatino oo ou(:fe>-evolve ovens, j>foe-! QARLWC)u&9VSK<.oo, sa aE s to use them ani! ee hst!to look tof v<h<.o b«yiog no I fi<liiy.! NIENORlAL5Dcc. 12i st 10:00 s. (o. )ii jtoooi 2-D (1t I sso the <oe)af fu)pron)u)atstf'tuthe Imtah County Court Hue(se) (o

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!Of Gsffjogboam<u hlu)moffs)n) ofMoscow. Lewis)on. Oor o)oauulnmofs sod

! msrkafsa are of the C)ou)s()t Ipfsoftea.FD'A'ARI)S ASSIONEI) including thc Rock el Agmua mtaun).TO DIIFGO'« )DUTY cm. 8<at))sfs<)t)oo gusrsaatatuad.

Crudest Guar(i Yeoman Third ClassSteven R, Edwards. soo of Mf. sor) .

! Joe KahahasMrs. Leon I'A)wards of Geoeuaam, )(as I O E W Lr Il E 5reported tor duty «t the C<)ast Guar(!

lSt t)oo Ysqufns Bay, Ncwp,rt, Ofc. I~su) IIM P'~N el51alaA 1973 graduate of Gcoca(ce High

Ogg,'|,Iggg R6-klectotl

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Ov'r 60;itteodcrl the Deceoiber< l I!1!1el'-i!i<'«! l!ig of t lie C)v(c Assoc,!«)i! l;ist Th((('s(jay at the Valley Lu-I(8 fao chu(vh. The dinner was pr -llii(c<! (((id s<'i ved bv )lie jiadje<s of

thol,!«!iv!i.)'ii. i<lent Leon Danielson called the~

((!<'c(i(ig 'tu oi'<'h<i', w(th ii) li)u! Cs read)iy serf<,ta(y, Kathfyo Zeiu)er. Diivid)ii!<hl gave the treasurer's report.

A <'uillli'litt(.e) ('epoft wss giveA byhfsyof Sorensen to the effect, thatih, oi<l telephone building coul() bc!»cii for stofillg cooliiluiiity (hiy<<j((ipo(cnt. )IC also sold if the Civiciins(xiation would buy the lumber,aj(c)ves wou)d be niade ln the build-

Aefrian Nelson made a motionth;it th» club buy the lumber neces-siiiy; W<iyoe Roach secern)ed the mo-tion, The motion ca)ried.

The Cnoso)idated Fund Drive chait.-(<(a(t gsvi< (i i'epol I of tile! lrr.'eot Ulil(c!('(iod ()five which was to have beencunipleted by the end of'ctober. Thisu:;is chairnuuiecl by Russel ane) Ks,thy!Zeooef. The fund goal had been se:t'i

$3'00. As of December 4th, thereivas $3,098 in the bank and tivo enve-!0!>vs s t i) I ou t.

Santa Claus wfj) come to Geneseelnn Saturday, December 20th. Thepresident. of the Civic club wf)j haveiin ((Aooymoas committee to pickivinners of the Christmas decorationsfor hooies.

Janet Wjshsrd stated that the fire-A«o harl volunteefed to sack the can-(jy for all youngsters of the s(va.

New 1976 officers afe Leon Dan-,ie)son, president; Stan hferrill, vicepresident; Kathfyn Zenncr, secretary,Kaon hfoser, treasurer, and 'hfarieSch((fnho(wt neiv membership chair-!o;in. Duew $5.00 pcr fiunily a year,

Duo Springer introduced Kennethj'latt of hfnscow who lu(d slides siiilt(1(u('ln(itioA to sllow of thc Histofiiid Sinciety ami of the (nuscum inhju.sc<)ev. John AILr, also of Moscowivan o;i rotor.

Next nice)ting will be the fourth!Thursday in January un.e.s ~..m--ivise stated in the Gazette News,

Kathfyn Zeoner, sccfctarv

!Genesee Council Met,

Snowmobile Rules Approved

The city council met hjondsy withlsfaynf Soreosem presiding.

Iluilding permits were Lnsued andapproved for Edwin )V. Morton to rc-filndel residence; Charles Prat t tobuild a loafing shed in pasture'OleJohnson to teat down depot; sand BillShirley to enclose porch.

A mobile home ))cense was approv-ed for the Walter hatchel Trailer Ct.

Ordinance No. 229 was approvedto amend the water rates that have

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elementary (nusic concert with thefirst through the sixth grades Per-Iforming at 1:30p. m. This will be inthe multi purpose room.

Fourth Grade News lbe<en charged to mobile home par

hfr Spang)er went with us to thc to cordofm with the fates chsfgMoscow post of'fice last Friday. Wc nth«usefa

sorting stat) ons thu) csncc) 1! The council stated there wiu

i g ~hme aod the peek ho)cs fof'o hunting ajjowvcd on the )SPRN-The council was )nformcd that t

us Posters and told us how t ~j Civic Association wil) use the old teletters. We maf)cd the )ettcrs we) ephooc build)og for storage of coohad writte to our I)!amujca Our munity day equipment. A three-m

Phone 285 t ]24 Jr. Postman booklets have Interesting commit cc ompri~j ot Wj)soopuzzles stories d pfct~s to t sch sc'r, Mayor Sorcnsco sod Way

Roach wjjj take care of'his.We are working on our paper chain Resolutjoo No. 7~ regarding snow

for the county bf~ntcoofa) Christ mob!jess wil) remain the same as la.mas tree, year. Snowmobilcs wul bc a)joev

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n For Th km~g Chai(Ada Z,n r to tmvc) through the city in ~jeand her f~jy visit~ in Alaska between Chestnut ~j W<ilniit st ec: Jol B )dos went to DLrn~jao<l:'and In ent ring thc city ~ wcdyt

~~Nanette hforken to Kansas, sod KeffI east they arc to go ())rect)y to )0Bfansoo tn her grandmother's +'f!<j- alley sy.ding oo the O «oo coast Shs„~ traffic rules. give automobiles t

US <u Broemeling visited Disneyland j(iut rjghtmt-way at all times. They aweek. to stay otf all privatr and pub

E eryone js eager for Christ(A. Pmp rty such ~ the city parks. ThWe are busy making tree o~" must have their headlights lo wor

ments. ALso, we are )earning math ing order and usc same.Authoriz'acts

by using the hfathjputcr which hours of operation are from 6:00n js maljy fun.

'm. tn mid ight- These fu)cm a

Mary Beth Kofpeojn temporary io nature and If abaseand Mrs. Blume will be revoked.

eMayor Sorcnseo, Don Spring

Fifth Grade aNcws Walt Modeo an<i Diana Mart)on'

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son went to Washington, D. C. Whroyeturocd s)ic Showed us ),„City hall will be closed cvc

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8 souvenirs she brought back. 'uesday until further notice.Our class has new officers. Our

presfdent ls Wendy Kjoyoo, David OHS N WS omIm« -t

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at Kendrick, 6:30Third Grado News Dec. 12; Varsity basketball at Tlm

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calrodar From the coryrjo<i'iathey )Carne I how we got our~cd) nj, r.They are planning a patriotjr~CehI(:,t-mas tree decorated )o red, whitr aod

~'!ue.

~ '- "" at Lap a), 6:30DcC. 16: National School Asacmb

2:30 p. m. Christmas concert8eCker-Laney Wedding multi pulse room 7 30 pTerri Laocy aod Mark P~ckrr, vv<fc Dcc, 18: Rcceptlno for Foreign fwmarriel November 29th jn I~skevi'w change st(A)cot —miilti-purposOregon. She is the daughter of,'.)r, room, 7:30and Mrs, James Johnson, Imkr.v«a<, Dcc. 19: Varsity basket)x(jj, at Kean<i Mark is the snn of'.Cf. an<) <y -s, drlrk, 6;30Doo Bccker. A rereptino evas h ld Dec. 20: Drill tram daor:r--multi-pi.cr

i at, the home of the bfi<je's p;)r<()ts. pose (~nmThe couple are rim!ding in I il;r- Dcc. 24: Start, nf Christmas va«at!view. Dcc. 26-27: St..lnho Invitational j)a

ketbal! tourney, St. Jnho, Was'

Community ChurchThr. beat sermon is prrach«l, e.or)stmas rrogram fho minister whn has a aer(oooThe Community rhurch wjl! pm;,not preach ao<j not by ih<. mao who htheir annual Chfj((tman prog(:<rn oo tn preach a sermon.—--Wm. Feather

Sun<lay, Der.. 14 at 4 p. m, io !hesaortuary of the ch(sfch. lfokl. NOTI(tCARD OF TEIANKS

Our thanks to all who coo!.r!)>i!!<1jo any way fn make nur !'no<!!„<l.ssuccess. It was greatly apprr<'i:«<-<j,

Ca,thnlic Dai!ght< fa(

«AIID OF TIIANKSMy siorefe !.hanks for !.h<!" ! f)(P'vera, vjajts an<) rN)a !'«i Ivi d

lwhj)c I wan in jho hnspita!. It

,. ! gr<.at!y appreciate<).Groo )Vocxjr((ff

an<i Mfs. Fred Comolck,Bruco Schafohorst waa a S <t.i!riiay

evening visitor of hja gran<!pi< ri «i>,Mf. an<i Nra. Im<)js Scharoho!Bt, iinrl

".[ (Mr. Jack Caroagcy.

Mf, anil Mrs. Everett Pwbforx)o arid"I Dno Kurk of M<)scow were 8(U)<L(y~f,i Spokane vjajtnfs.

WE WILL HAVE A GOOD SELECTION THIS YEAR

Good Quality —Reasonably Priced

GENESEE SERVICE STATION

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hll's, Doris O()enborg called on Mls.f r..;8188 ! hI('. Snd hl fs. G«" (1+ 4 e>o<)ra II re Vi 1'i(nil E= c le ran(t Sunday afternoon.l

tm'Aed last hfooday froio lien( vvli<'.i'e ')IS)ipy Vslli<y Clubth y we(v over Th(eoksgfv,ng )„nests

j Tu <<Ie<e<t Wifh h)(w h)urken! of their son, Harvey aj(d f»A»ly I Tlie ';Iappy Valley club wiii n)c<(Thch %'efe lou(ed by <li'. So<i Mi '

De<c. 16 ev)t)1 Mls. E, A, hforkcofoi'ee

Fleshman eve(~. also guests. The'ave Free)and and <lau htcfs ot hied-, a I2>:30 luncheon and )aft exchang, . i

ford, Ore on on Thanksgiving. L(u's hjf. and Mrs. Gofiioo Iverson xvc.Liberg was a sun(!Sy ((ftc('on.!o iui«l Wirjocsd((y evening vis!to(w in f)<cl

j qd I B ", . evening guest of the Woven(f ('s .lDe!os Or)cobe rg home.

0 - re(lrn i ~ ~I d„.xm hf~. Mel'e Pinberts vis.':ed Sii!.'".v Vallcv ALCAV Chrjstn)ns party-in Clarkston evith hc" me)he(', hifs The Ge(iesec Valley Lutheran A. l

C. lV. Will hold its amiual Christm:!d wI - Ro- r Bfoo(ejh(~ Jf. The hjonriav b(idge cliih !i-:<" '",'. Party Thu(>day, Dec, 11 th at 1;30 iii-'r

an(i hfrs, Da)e Becker and Mej- annual Christmas Ps(.tv»jnr "."(it stead of '-',00 as P(wvjousjy stuitc<jissa attender) the Ballet Folk in Mos the home of hfrs. Olive perfe(.so(j. AlThefe xvi)j be a Chrfstolas gfttcoev Sunday evening. 'o-host luncheon ews enjoye(L .'Irs.'change. Guests are'. welcome.

Thanks ~vfng guests of hfr, and Stanley Merrill was a guest. PrizesMrs. Jack Nebelsieck were Mr. Snd! evc()e< avon by hfrs. Irene Be)fger andhf)~ G(iry Nebelsieck and children Mrs. David Kuehl. 66QQga 5t'Itooj 86qf'flanil M(~. Jeanie Marine of Co)ton. The Don Becker family spent

Thursday evenin dinner ~sts of Thanksgiving with the Tom Nashn ~ Bs~ u ~

Jack and Irene eve(~ Mr. and Mrs. fanuly in Buhl. Then they traveled hcjjtt'$ ggggttjtog Rop@fPaul Parks and Mr. and hffs. Carl to Lakeview, Oregon for their wed-<Slnlons, ding of their son, Mark. The Geoesee school board held its

'heGet Together club met hfoo- )rgu)af meeting hfonday, Dccembc(Gsv iN)net)cs To hfeet day evening in the home ot M»s 8th, Jotur Schwartz rePorted to tj(c

~ Nineties Senior Citizens Be(nadette ~'her for t)i ir aon 1 board on a incgroup erij) meet Friday, at 2;00 p. m. Christmas party. A. Pick up s«PPC the States (wqujrernent in Spec)a) Ed-,in the Rennett room. Kenneth Platt svas served, followed by a gift ex ucation. Schevartz noted that

thc'illentertain with oral and slides on change W jnn)ng Prizes at Pjn«h)e Genese> school district's plan fnfthe early history of Latah County. Were Mrs. Mary Let«nmajef hfrs special education followed awry cju-lCards evil) be played and refresh- Ver)a Hall and hfrs. Lucille hfoser. sely to what the state requircmentslments served. <Mr. and Mrs. Dick Scharohofst at- are. Sch(vartz, director of thctended a dinner of the Pot)a«h high district's affirniative action plan, re-

Neiv Beautlclan- school faculty at the honte of hff ported to the board as to wherct theBobbie Lewis has takeo over the and hlrs. George Stockt« in M»- district is now in relation to the tot.ilPampered Doll Beauty Shop and will cow Saturday evenjng. The Scha(1(- plan. The total plan wm be fjn)shed!bc ready for appointments beginnin horsts were among those attendiog prior to the end of school and pub-!Thursday morning for SQ days except the Ballet Folk Presentation of the lished for the patrons of the district.lhIonday, Nutcracker Act II Sunday evening Supt. Diehl gave a report on the!

in j>foscow. Title I and Title IV B funds ajjoted!Mrs. Wayne Rigg of Houston, Tex.! hfr. and hfrs. Rick Royer and son. the distric. These funds.wf)) bc,g<-!

returned to her home Monday atter(i Eric left Tuesday for their home io ed to help equip the school )jbfar<,spending a week with her parents, Mackey, Idaho after sPendingtwo Total fun(js from both Titles is!Mr. and hfrs. John Luedke. weeks here visiting her parents, hIr. $643.20. Supt. Dich) also pfesentc<i,

Mr, and hf s. I ter ivo)d of Sp aod hfdf. Rob rt He~~ and f~jjy the yearly safety j p tion repol'1,and other relatives and friends. They f(r)m the State Department of Labor.!

Gadys Liberg. ; also attended the 50th wedding ao- The Board approved a total ofThe p~ssjve C)ub met at the! Aiversary of AIrs. Royei"s gfandpar- $3 180.S2 in bills for the month n.''!

home of hlrs. John I uedke last Wed-,'nts hIr. an(i hfrs. Forrest white in D,<eo)be(.nesday. hfrs. Ed iMorken, Sf., and hIrs. 'foscov< Saturds> School evil) be dismissed at 1:30 oo ',

Elvon Hampton were co-hostesses. Cheri Herman, U. of I. student en-i Tuesday the 23rd for Ch(istmas va-Following a luncheon a social after- tertained 12 girls friends st a Pao- cation. and ivill resu(oe again

Janu-'oonwas enjoyed. cake supper at her home. ary 5th.hfr. and Mrs, Thor Gilje were Spo- hfrs Robert Speo«and hffs- Agnes Considerable cleaning, waxing anil!

kane visitors Sunday. i Jones vvefe guests of hIr. and hlfs! Painting sea)j be done by themain-'ouseguestsof hf(. and hfrs. Geo.l Dick Scharnhorst and Bruce at th

! teoaoce personae) over vacation.AVhitted over the weekend were hfrs. ( Genesee Civic Assoc. dinner-meetingAVhitted's sister and brother-in-law ! Thursday evening at the Valley Chri t ~n Conce~Mr. aod Mrs. Howe)j Gordon of Em-! Church. The Cene ce high school music de-!met t. hIonday evening suPPer guests of paftmeot (vi)j present their annualGene woodruff returned Saturday! hfr. and Mrs. Robert Herman evefe Christmasfrom Gritman hospital and is recuper-I their houseguests Mr. and hffs. Rick cember 16th at 7:3p. Groups perform '

majortRoyer Mr and hfrs Glenn Herman jog wfj) be a Jf high vocal ensemblesurgery on wednesday. Ii. high school cho~s, h;gh sch~j s~)j!ense(Able, Jr. high band and high

5K4P~)uB8<s)(fu<s~~ut<I)sa<nIIsne<ms~)(iumxuc<msnsumsu(<(msue4sacQI school hand. There will be a dona-!

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Gsylo lC>LrojcI»uch to our Worsh-'p

ehr<>, &A<i<et Sje)gersIIo>none>)c<.rs Chr]<:tin»» I'urty-

Southwic:k Extension Hon>emuker Fii<Jay everiing j»e )>or.ie of Mr..It]iefy will Come ag<I}A'.

)>oiior«'.j t]l<.'ll'»>.':L'OA<js ai>d thc local <iud M>,s C) itis lfojsjnj«to» was I'J>c Pasto>'~Ad Co>>greg<>UoA4-11, Fi'A rii<'i L. iy <i>id 1;i>'1 scouts ut brigh><:ned by i}ie Pi<scnce of Nr. of tl>e K<ndiick Ilnitcd <Met}>odist

>At)>wic,'k ut t)>e Aid iiii<1 31>'s I~is)'e Ijej)lull S«»<L<y evc«iiig.. 'I')>c>c were ap- 15ub . i ho,vc.rprox]»>ut«']y .'38> present. Amo.",g U',e hiis. Dick G>~sec}ose wus J>onr>re<],, ee,< ~Yulllld 9 '

< il ill)l'd itdr'd Idlli L!iw i h hdi i i<i isis iiiir fjihi i ii ~ id oil f)X <' "l JSrence, I"JrA; Br>AA]c Lavrrcncc,, tlic Sui>diiy afiei,noon Dcc 7 ut t)i< Ju]jaYon )3arj*'cn boys, Gillispie chi]drcn. etta Rcbekuh Ha)}. Mis. Grosec]o;m, hfrs Fsthrr DLAA)rr

fora>er Janice Heimgai tner ii<>r)u S]I»pson in Scouting. Aow, and has hus been for t,he psst. Wallace Clark Passes-

j'"ojfru> wus several yea> en>p]oyed as u teacher Word was recccjved Sunday morn-p>vivat&.by Barbara Light, FAith m the I~>pwuj gra<lc school system. ing ]hut Wa])ace Clark had passedWells a<i Agutlia Perkins. A. gift Amo~g «e „>any present for this away Saturday night. Mr. Clark hudcxchu»)ic followe<L eve>it were Mrs, Albert Heimgartner, lived on Fix Ridge from 1923 to 1972

Mrs, Mabel Stcigers, Gert>»de Heim-~ He will be missed by his friends andKoosk " gu>incr, hfurjory S«vens, Lpe)ores'ejg}>bors, For if at any time you

Fiiday und brought. heI'other, Iwu- Ife]A>gartner, E>ma Stevens, and Mrs. needed assistance he was always thereiu A<]a~a tron> fear thc weekend. Elaine FIoisi>>gton. A]j wisl> her U>e to help He always had a kind word

Visitors at tlie Bud Adun>s A horne best of )uc)c in t)iis "new venture" I and a friend]y smj]e for everyone.Qn the we«kei>d veri: A}tlia R tllb Ae The t)>r~ dainty lituc daugllters of lour deepest sy pathy goes to hisund Vial> Dodg<>, who recenuy re- Lijajn„ f'urnily.turned Iroiii u visit. to Disney]und undMr, and hire. Guylo Marek. Mr. aad 3Irs, Alvin Sieigers, ac- Nov, 28th forty-four senior citizens

companied by hcr mother, Mrs. AJ- left for Anuhie>A, Calif'„on a tour byAg t}uc Perk>ns vore Lew>stoa shop bert. Hcimgartn«r, were Si>nday eve- plane to v}]st Disneyland, Unjve>sa}pcrs Sutu> hay. ning J~ests of E>ucst und Nellie Studio, NBC TV studio, Knot t's Berry

'I'uesda)'fternoon Pat Jacobs vjs- stcjgcrs ut cherr)'June. hfystie vis>i.-1 Fa>u>, pvux hfuscum, san Diego +oo,)>omc ed u) thc A]vin Stcigers ho>no for

I I ioi> Country SafuIi and to tourw)>ere s)>c> uI>d A]A>u assembled t)>e severu) <tuvs thts wiik. <Queen Mary, T)Iosc who went from

htr. aI>d hirs. Jo]u> Heath und two Kendrick and Juliaejta were Mr. sndsinu]i sons paid a rare und >Ouch ap- M>v. Cecil Ciue!1, Mr. and Mrs. Ado)-

Sutu>day evening An>y Ls>w>care precjuted Sulidsy «vening Visit at the I>h Dennlcr and hf>v, AJU>a RaU>bone.uttra<)ed a pizza pa>iy given by hcr ho>Ac of his g>-aadpu>wn)s, MI', und T)ic to<i>'as ]eci by Mr. and Mrs. Mbuskstbu)) grouj> ui, Ule J>jgh scJ>ooj. 3I>s. Newt, HiaU>, cnjo)ingU>c cve D. Bi'<idshaw. A nice sevenLater shc attended u slumber party ning Inc<1 with thc>A. speni. and everyone enjoyed every

Fan>II<< Wc>chn>un and Her>naI> Bv- A>inute of i),.<<Lnd thc group wei'<. ut Churc)i st rrs werc Thursday cjjnn<ir acid iifter-Cu>ncron Sunday»ornjng. noon Jn>«sts of Helena Brov.n. On T}u<nksgjvjng dinner guests oi Mr

>day afternoon Nr un<} h)rs A] < uturdav <juu)q>ter hier}c Cooper of und hfrs. Rex Tuber and Viviun wercwe>»

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wj'0 }>«])sec) t)iin> ci]i ! so of Lcjcvston, were ull <Liy Sunudy h>fr. and Mrs, Abner F'oskcttebrute their 4lsi. wedding c<nnjvirsar)

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Mr. und Mr>L Ter>y Gillispic andi re< e«snow und >aJA. ! und Nrs. Geo. F. Dennler were Mr.faI>i]IV atteci<' the churreh dinner, O» Saturday CVCA]i>g t)>C Kin Ste-',aad MIS. Gary LOhman and girlS aad

Cfeuin Pidge oil S>»><]i>y., ig<-is fun>jj)~ iiij oyer} t)ir p)a)', Kjs ! hirs. Linda Grossen of Lev;isto>LGu«its I'or <l>A>ier at the Agat)iu'hje Ifiitc", piesent<w] at the L.w.'eton

jhfr, and Mrs, Abner Ko:kette ]ef'-

I'erktn» hoc»e o» Sunday iver«3)>n! ,t-i>ic }-i>,,itei.,Suixhiy morning fo-.. their honK afteraad Mrs. Rc>sse]} 1@A<)iij) of Clark» ! Jo]A<g by t)ir Duqid cuiiti» fain]]Y, j vis>>ing U>e pasi. tv'o weeks w]U> herton ac <i

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li»]]<urn of Le<v>sionj 31< ui><f h)rs. J(en Stcigc>S I'>d c)ii]d-! bIOU>er Jim and also with her mother

A)ie'i>»»er >hey g«ih< red Ch> jstn»L>. >ei> <)>rive to wijppc on u ch>ist»>as! hiis. caroline cail]on at. the Nursing!tr«es ucui greens, i Crew J,i>U>ering cxlde<j]Uon Sun~~''. I'JOA>c in 3)oscow.hjr. aad Mrs. Ceo. F. Dcnnler ha<i

~ c - 'r}<c>d<>)p ('J><b~ visited Mr. <cnd Mi s. Wal]ace ClarkSton)q>oint Fricn<L~)>jp Club met as

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6>A IO c I !! I I< iic»ioun«.cj at the ho»ie of G..i-trudei Sunday a dcl<iyed Thanksgiving'e:A>gartI>r>'n T]iursduy, I~ho. 4,.'diiu>rr at U>c home of Mr. und hfrs.'*0}}cw<viI>g U>e bountiful <himer, Gei I- Frank Hei>»guwtner was celebrated.I rude present<a) Mabel Siclgcirs vhith Guests were Mr. and hfrs. Gary He)m-

I 3)JNII -ISrovw u>>d Tun Chihuahuai

W~)Arm)uy in Krndr>rk. I')>oar[ Lwjrt)><t<><) '~ »ung. it bein" Mabd.pa I Le>riSton, hi ra. C)mthia VernOn, hfr.

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88; 4<r., Acvv brakes, po>vcr steer- toJ> v as quj)tcd for the hostess, and sc~.'ing und auto»istic, $495. 286.1Jf>4, ILs >LsuaJ, oa jts >hcI»ovu) fro>n ihc Mr. Aad Mrs. F~mi~t Dennler, Ora

fr>>I»csc. "Ah's und Oh's" of edIn )ra- Deanlcr ead Candy MooreTRI&IIFJ>f unsub«b)c ia Gear<Sec arc>e tioa >vere CXPrrssc<L Fccc)> onc we do. Thunksghvjag djanm guests of Mr.

by phoning orders to 286-1266., scca>s< JovcBcr Uu>n the ]asL lf pose- und M>s. Toa> Reed in C)arkstoIL4t47c jb]c." T)>aaksgivjag dinner guests of hfr.

Ncixt »><~ting will br br]<1 at Uir and Mrs. Walter Dennler <vere Mr.LOST—]u Ihc b)mk, ] g-J>nj~) mAr horn„of hl<Lrjorv Stevens Th>>rsday,, and h)rs. Huas Ha>x)er and hfury Kaycat. Child's pet. Item~. I')>oar J jof Spokane, Mr. und ]hfra Bob Den-

289-)391 after 6 p. m. hfrs. Krmu Stevens wus a Sunday Alcr «ad family Ernest end Lawrencedinner gue»t in the home of brx>thei Sch>«~ of Cameron, Mr. und hfrs.

IJSt FfJLLISR PRODUCTS E)doa FIcjn>)mr)Acr and vlfc Gert- John Dcnaler, Mra Agnes Hutch<>son

please ee]ep)>one a>r. hfjaje hfeb- rudc. ead Mr. aad hfIv>. Tom Dennler ead

c )sited vhjt)> Rufus Fcdrfic]d ia Jujju- hfr. und hfrs. Bill Be)t spentFOR UNXON Oil preduo)e ia the Ctt» <Vt>j)r the lad}Cs e)tended the IT)u>akegjring With her daughter and

Keadr)ck «rec>. cail Bi)1 Itogete Groc><ccloec S)>ower oa Sunday after- j fami)Y 3)r. and hfra Bud T)iclps of289-4]ISe. Is aooa. !3Vs])a XVaJ)a. Qujnccy Adams of Lcw-

Bill aad Luvrrnc Herr}, aad Lj)y!jston accompanied then> as far as~ECTROI UX SALES 8I SERVICE McCal). all of Clerks)on, <vere S>IA-(Ds)'ton, 3Vash., v here he spent thc

htucy Allen. 1126 hicC<crro)I, Cturk. day supper gucs)s of xv<>)wc uad RuU> |ho}idu)'ath his parents, Nr. and h)raton, Pl>one 768-70¹ Hctmgartacr. Orval I cas]ey. Kay Fmkc] of Anchor-

Iat40p On Friday ccwnjng ><Vs)'tie uad RuU> ~c, A)usku sulpiisrd her parcnid,

BUII Dlhhr I)g+)( K foi Suje )04 Hrjmg>Lrtaer i.ajo)rd the even)ng ln the Thc}ps, by fl)ing home for UiiUjp 8 . )~6 Oij I Orvj)) CEurkstoa iv}U> Ulcir children Haro)d, J>o)jda) s.

«J)cn He)A>J)artier. Mr. A»d hfrs. Don Dean]er and fanThe only news from the Roy Heim- ily sprat, Tj>anksgjvjng and the wrc]<-

'urtacr home was that t)>cjr two!en<! w>th l>cr parents, Mr. und 3I».G p,', Abaci A $ -- fin>I pert Ger- litt)e Jhraadduug}> )Ore were )>uviag a l R)c)>ard I'opc in Missou]u.

IA<>A Shephc>cl Anil Ls>h puj>pjc„. m))ci ejcgc of chic)c"n Pox.Nice Chtistrnas gifL Call '289-4601. hfi'ad hfrs. James Hoislngton aad g e N<e»J

<hidh '«'«<d<dtwh < hh<hniill h~id hiihdd< Jjmef]Caa II)agecnwn)ng cu)jcrs in the ho>Ac of h}sFOR SALFJ--Sun<)o>vnrr canopy, 36" Purger brother Don Hojsjngtoc> and

high for 8 ft. bc ], Fits <i}i late family. HSNSmo<]r] pick»pcc. I'u]l en<])etc door. News <dc-<>s At u minimum in Ino«tCall 289-67) I. 60]fnc horne contecte<J, lh<A and morc "ruin hf r<c Jo Scnscoic r

drops are fc>))jng on our }>cac)s", O»>To Give Aevi>y: 7 wk. old pup<<. Hall >>now has <)js>Ippcarcd Our strcan>s IInp))c>J PAUc nt-Sheltie c>A<) half mixed. 2L>-)287 f )Mcvo bcca >Avo}}cn. Our hj)}s urc nocv George Havens Ls jn Gritman Ho'-

>>omcwhnt green. Chrj«tn>as c)rav>~ pits} recovering from w»3;r>'y P i-TuplX.nea>~ fOr ChrieiiiiuS Gifta. IA> nearer. our cut)}c wade LA Uic mud formed inst. Wcc)nesduy, LWC. 23.Inr'1}Ate <I"))very. OA display Thu s,'ut Aot like the fl~M umw< jn the Rc<t>>rn f'rom On gon Trlp-Fr, an<I ~t nt my home.. adc-

cx>usta) regions, SO WC am U>~kfu)! KVurnry und Betty May >~tu>nej)mc Johann, 2L'>-3408. Generic O„~I)„he~~. T >~uv from R: bu~, Ores n.IVANTI D to rent, ]rose or buy--2 where',hcy i>ad spcn), the past ice<'k

bedroom house or Api., with)A Jfrnc)- 4%'riU> brother Jack Nay un<) f<»>»])n

rj k '-'<,I 1 Di t. SOAC I d }.j- QQ gglf pg Jack L» in ihc process of ihccovering

able but. Aot Arcr>e«>ry. Cs]} 289- from injuries suffered 1>> an <>«'i<)e»>

6640 or 289-0>0>31, LPiOc ~e +AI 9Y SSme ).his past summer.

Genoa.c Body AA<l G)new, paint And CI>r)«tmIM< Dinner corn)ng I'p— Jov and stewart 14»ggins c'Ajoye<)Body cvc>rk. Imcntr<) in old, Rosco Thc'nnuu) C)>r)><)A>A«diane r for Fr]duy evening <)inner with foui!)Ybldg. A 1 I cvork ]A>aran)err). <>I} realdcn)>c nf Slg Sear Ridge ><>%II be mcmbc>hs in the Xvu)'Ac Davis b<

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I I-)8-2ex '70> ecirvcd nt Ihr Communiiy Ilail at I:00 nc<ir Pullman, The ocrasion was!]i<'an.

1-8-1f>-22-29, '76 c p. Ii>. Sc>aduy, I)eccimb&t 21. biithdiiy of Bruce. Gri>ndmoth<.r "i!-dcr Davis of Colfax wiis A]so n g»e"!

STEtAYKX) --><V)>jtc-fu<'c<] Steer AA<l ii Nr. aad Mrs, Dal<. Fry wc>.c bosLs Ernie And Re»a AadrcN's v r>'e «>-F1«jfnr, Steel weigh<< ciboiit. ]300 lbs, to muay fric!nds iu>d rc]A) ives Sat u>'- u>t)u)')inner giicsLs of thc'.IIC)fcr j>c n long yc<>r]jng. Both Ar«'ay night;, Crockr>s in Lc>riston in honor of 1»»-br<»><jr<1 cv)Ui It G 0» left rjl)s, 1<)A Iti>bv of Tro) AI>c) Rosa BOOU> dcc Crocker's birUAIAY. Also p>'<"'<'»<Coi>l<l have A<i»>e ]A r<>r><. )toy G)enn nf J»)jnott<c >vc>v, Sunday dinner werc Evelyn an<1 Bud )bi~sr]]I<en< jr}<.k, 2]0>0)i J~>e«ts At, tin> homo of X)r.* and hfrs. chj)drcn. OA F>iduy evening the Aiii)-

Grunt. C)en>ca]u>}un. re>vs <u>})c<J on Geo. Havens ot. i'n!.Thc guj]<) A>c>A1>rr«A»<1 sevcm) frl- miu> Hospitn].

) f i]i'eiicls A)ton<le<) ) heu»A>>AI C)»'jst»><La)'.A>A>u lfcn).<>ccn»>panic<))fa!)i!Yi!

~ ' * ' Pclrty At th<i hn>ii<. Af h)>.s. I<)A C}cm- h)ony to Lc>vjston I >i<)<>)n

p)P" t}>re<<<)o'" )A' ""s ""''", y c)>A»gee) an(1 <1<']i<'}oils >&f>'rs}>A>oats I,j<'hnc>'>1>vcic<) to I)cr>»jut<>A 8:i <!1'-

gci two )iuhfrs. AAA]< C)c.m<»huge» hus re- thc. Portland Investor]c Show, ']'!i<'I

NEWt i i>i'l>e<l Lo hr> 11011><'e>'c Afi< r sP<'i><1 wi)i bc rsjsc<l i>s t)>ch bo)"s )r)OA )'i'i'!Pari@ Ro))c~RA))s )AJC )hre<) ivcrks in YA]cj»><> ii). tlio rcis.

und Sprockctcc To F)t ho»io of hlr, An<1 Nrs. Do)A>a> It)eh- Su)»Ac]Ay visitors in Uic 3V>>]t ]«<>.<I>'6!<OA. scoicr Iloiue wo>x> t)>e Tol» ()>'<ic<ue

Mr. AA<]!Nrx, Alvin ih)ognuson nail u»d Dje)c McCa]]s Iwwjston, AA<l .)<'!'-

P ut w)>o)c>cule pr)cc»L sun Mi>li]AA of )wwj<<)on Visited Sim- cn<> lh)js)AJI)oa Oi'ear IU<)ge,~>v )cent Spr}ngtooU>. <}icy Ai. )hc'x>mc of hfr, anil h)rs, Joe Nell Hei»ignriner A»<i .)0 Br».'i<'!-

1<Sew Flex Harrow. C}cn>cahagoa. cr A)ten<le<) A )i)A)c cuu)b)ii<'i><»<"''jt

A)] Whee) Mric. A<)A bit)rfjr)<) ca]loci on M>s. )n ho>>or cif Jun ice Grosr<')os< Su»<]:<Itree)era. AAAA Bocv<!> 0» Sun<)AY afternoon. Ai. U>c Rob<h)coh HA)l in .Tii]jar!]>L

Nh-9C oat Logging Nqu]p, WAY»ch A>i<1 G]en<)A 3V])s«A visite) The Andv Coxes AI>d 3V<»'A<'3')'<Yh0}"D-6 w/delor «ad cv)11eh >'r]utv)ci< i» If<In>juh Si>A<)oy. A)tended t)lo 41si. w«')<)jng;>A»jv<'<-ND I Narrr> tractor C<>))c>'s «n '1 lli>ra<hi) »>o>A}»$", At sar)'f Ul< A]bci>.i. G]el>As Silii<lsy13-tt, ehiee) p)oar ))>c Gc'1'<ll<) Ing]c ho>no >v<i> c Mi'. n>><) te» >non.

Sp> }Ag Teet)> hfr><. ihfo» ]« 40ff nf I'<>)A><i>', A)nskn liny ISrns<>otor And hts hisreua4 p)1»e e>ode). AA<) N>s, Noi'i>liia Nell>lee>> of Iwhwjs ))jj] <ll><1 l)o>1 '6'c>& Sutlll'<)o) vis<]«"

1*th—T St<<!>))er (<'il I. iil t)ic F>'AI>]c Iso>is< r<tel'loi»<',Vn>ee) Tractor vr)th )nader and Corn]<j It>glc w<'i>i, XV«')At'<«]<I) iii><l N<'1] ii>i<IR<iy H<hii»gui'i>i<'I'<'ih'<>

Tee>ee)>er. >vju>mcc) 'I')iuisday fi 0m Bojso cohere Iwmjston S,>ji»~)<>y. Kristic su<1 c !!!i!-Je)j>) De>ere< 1fodel 'A't)>eet hc Otto»<le<1 A Iwg}s]ativc. Commit)<'i'n .)oh»><on >m)u»>« ] home mit]1

Treeoc< v —$9<]6a »>cvjing. for an over»ig)ii. viist.—VII hf>~<. I".>ilu GA])own y uiu] .Tc'.t >y >vo>c I<l)!»c>. AA<) )x>)<I Hcimgarin<.rv'<'i'i'Se<}re

g)IIa 'oetJL Se)eee, ee<L CA))C>'<< At. )h<i homo Cii')>'<<. An»A T}uu'<«)<>y <'A]]<">w< in t]>C 3vny»< l)C!»>-f1 As<ISSase E3owc'r<c Blilldny uffcil>AOA. g>ll') l>c'I'><111><L

Xi'~ i) t]t iredJ)f <h<'I>'. nn<) hi'rs, A. C. Wj)><on c'A}le<1 ci>i Aii<iy <>I><j Mi»A)<> COX W<'rc in)«»'-'~'lare

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'!'inh <,i y even)i>g visitors of 'Mr.<»< ! .") r','.,j in> 3V]!ii in "er were«<ii] 3]"::.Jn< i: J<fusjoe and Wc<i»ca-

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M .v<i«< e»r"<]'»: 'di<; B]an<kcnship 1 riday aftei-»«o».

hjr. aI><} Nrs. Jack <Mustcie andMrdrk and Mi. and Nrs, Given Mustoe.;<.nit !,o lfel]ogg Saturday IAO>~jngI > attend the fun<ra] for Iva Jenkins,

! G>v<cn's sister. They were overnight,

gii<=sts of hfr, and hf>s. Carl Mustoe]irfore returning home Sunday. Wc

'st<i'id our deepest sympathy to the, M!!stoe family.

Cheryl Hut).on was a Friday over-night. guest of G>na Rae Wh>tjnger

! Lo help Gina celebrate her birthday'a<iniversary.

Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr., and Nis. Tom King were Mr. andJiin Reese.

Vfr. and Mrs. Lewis Porter from, Orofino visited Sunday afternoon wi'th! htr». Helen Cov:gcr and Mrs. Cora'ennings.

Mr. and hfrs, Tom King visited Fri-i <jay evening wij.h Mr. and Mrs, Jack'iustoe.

Mr>. A. F. Twist from Moscow<a)l<.d on Helen Cowger Sun<i,":3 af-ternoon,

The Sout.hv;ick Extension Home-,nuikers Club held iis annua) Christ-'e rs poUuck dinner and gift exchange

lSuridsv evening at the Communijy

! )ia]]. The people from our area who. auended were hfr. and Mrs. Sylvest-! er Czn>ov<vdcj and daughters Debbie, «A! Barbara, Mr. aad Mrs. Jim Light

family, i Ir. and Mrs. Aa> onIV«]]s, 'Mr. and Mrs. Given Mustoe

!a»d hjr. and Mrs. Pete Jacobs and<.h']die>>.

Mr. aad Mrs. Larry Nielsen from)~ v.iston were Sun, dinner guests ofh]r. and Mrs. Daisvin Tarry.

M r. as 6 Mrs. Given hi ustoe at-'i:ni<icd the Senior Citizens party Mo»-<]a i at Kendrick.

Gary Dee Gert jr fr om Kendrick.'p Iit, thc wrrikend irith his grand-].;<rents 3Ir. and Mrs. Pmy Gertje.

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C:e)lar Rilievo NewsSy hfr<>. Sam Weaver

Friday Mr. and hfrs. Dan Kecht.erst tended the Henning Sundst rom

: funeral in Moscow.Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sturman and hfr.

, and Mrs.Pager Kechter were Sundayvisitors sad dinner gue ts of Dan]4ei htris.

Mr, and Nrs. Clem Lyons attended! the funeral at Noscov for Henningi Sundstrom and had dinner at. Deary'i jh the family. Sunday Flo sangsit]i Uir Siveet Adclines ai. the Meth-odist. Church in Kendrick and enjoy-'a] the coffee hour fo}]oNing.

Mr. end hirs. Gary Ball of Craig-!mont werc Sunday dinner guests of: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cuddy and Kelly! Mr. and hlrs. Alen Patterson andchildren were Friday risitors of Mr.and Nrs. Bill Patterson in Le<cisto>L

hfr. and Nrs. Phil Bahr >cere sup-per guesLs of'fr. and Mrs. Pay Hor-ton and Alan a week ugo Tuesday.

Mr. and hfrs. Billy 3Vi]son, A]rinund Diane we re Sunday af ternooncallers of .'<Irs. Lilly Wilson in Le>v-ision.

Mrs. Elmer VVeavcr spent. from'rJday night till Sunday afternoonwith his folks, hir. aad hi &. Ssm IVea-

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ver. Mr. And 31>s. Richard Schleifcrand children werc Sunday dinnerguests. Mr. and Nrs. Kenneth Den-n]er werc aftr>moon callers, takingtheir t.rai]er house back home >vjthUl en>.

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endrick Cetamieand

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y und Thursdayalngs ....7>00 —10:00 p. m.

John, Donna

>Mr. Patty Kcchter and hfrs. ElaineGalloway spent Tuesday shopping inSpokane.

hfr. and Nrs. Lcroy Gent.ry anddaughters attended the wedding ofLeroy's brother Joe, Tuesday eveningin Orofino at. the home of Mr. andMrs. Bill Gentry.

Mrs. C. A, Andean and daughterTracy oi'avendish visited Mr. AndMrs. Al Andrihson Monday.

Art Boe rrturnc<j home Sunday eve-ning after haring s]>cnt several ivrcksin Denver, Colo helping his b>otherand family Nr. And >I>s. Norman Boew)>j)c Non>uu> wss recuperating fromsil I g ciy.

Mr. and N>s. Bi>ich Lewis wereSun<)uy dinner gucsLs of lobster 3V}>a)-ey und Rose 3)arVoy.

Nrs. hfu>'g<> 3V}>jitlltn iaad S)lci ))'nrisitcd Miss ]C<>t)>y Gruel] anil Nr. AndN>s. Nark 3!a]and in Lc>riston onWednesday evening.

Mi". <u><i Mis. Frnnk G>x>se<']Os<'ndLjn<)su). Mr. anil .Mrs. hjsrk Ms]A»dof Lo\vistoi> Ai><) hir. Al><j 3'jrs. IsiidHcnson Aad fun>i]y had Sun<)AY din-nii'n hlns<'o<v >vith 31r, l>nd hfrs.

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<ll><) soils.Ii'rjdciy visito>hs oi'i. A»i) Nrs,

!FA G>'osc<>)osc iv<'I <h M>'. i'la<1 3)1 s.EA>c>w'V))son of )~iwisto».

Mr. A»d Mrs.,)ohn G>~~s<rlosc At-tcndc<i thc. <vcd ]i»i: oi'Toe G»iers inLe>vj<toll 8'>i 'i>i'<]'le

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Su)ill'ds) <1<>ii><.1'>1><] Ov<'I'1>lg]l! gl>esjof Mr. ru><J h)rs,,)!»> Lin]<ly on<i fn»>-i]y,

hf>'. Ai><) Mi s, Poll Si<']<)>e»son ofT>u)< visite<) his )auth< r John St< P-he»'.<on h)oil<)<i)'.

N. Ed. 11»<)c'c'» tAlk lljs i>loj]lc'i'. N>'s,O}g<l ltiidool> 'to ill<i <)oc]<» ili hios< owfo>'> c]l< c)c \'Ip 3V<'<)<>c«)o) .

Rosa B<>o))> <In<] 1<)<i hi>by )><><) dill-nc>'u>A]AY wi]J> Nr. Oni) ))>s. C>;u>iClotncnhuj]win

The pcop]<h At th<'ohn.:ou his»orha<1 n ]>0))»ok I!irih<)sy <)inner 3VO<)->>ca<lay io c< lcbr:ito )~>)<> I'ot..<]< y'sbj>'U><la) ).ill> 1 <hly.

Sill><)<>y < Vr»j»jr acr<i>'<1] Of '!.)>O jen-u» ts gI>t togo)bc'r ii> t]>o Iv>uujw< of theMA»<i>'u><j )<»] lip )11< ( ]11!ail>>us i I r<>>a<) other <le< o>wjjo»s AA<) ha<i u ]it tiesocje) lunchco».

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'drf tO GOO4 StartKendrick Junior High School gjrts

P " r Co. fo th. f ia.'. uiment. <d

! their first four ball guise:i.Ken<]rick opened the season Iast

, I"iiday at home against Pot)utch.The 7th grade girls were defeated:

6-8. Lori Frary scored 2 po)ACs, JaneyJacobs 2, und Cheryl Hui.ton 2.

The 8th grade garne was a rest"thriller with Lori Glenn's basket. IIsovertime play giving the Kendrfchgir]s a 17-1<3 win. The game was tjcrL

John Vincent was a Thursday sup-I 16 al) at the end of regular playPer guest of Mr. and IMr. Ervin

jKendrick scorin. Bonnie

Lawrence'raper.

. 6, Lori Glenn 4, Ferris Cuddy 4, Lari:Mrs. Dale Fry was a Sunday visit.- j Cpu~ght 3

or of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cuddy.t

Friday afternoon Coach Wahl too~hfr. and <Mrs. Bob Nagnuson visit-, her p]ayers to Deary and the girls<

I ed with ).he P~bjn Magnuson fart»}y 'von both games

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,at D~ary Sundav afte»oon ! The 7th graders rolled to a 10-2-Mildred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. vrin over Deary with Cheryl Huttoa.

Woodrow F]eshn>sa and Nrs. OPal scoring 4 points and Lori Frary, Cyn--DraPer visited with Robert DraPeri Uua Mala>d ai>d Gina P~ WNtlngcr-at the Paradise Villa Nursing home each scoringm Moscow Saturday ! Kendrick s 8th grade team had

no'fr.and Mrs. Ed Nelson called on! trouble disposing of their Deary op-<Mrs. Gus Kruger in the Lewjston Or- poinents in a 204 romp. Bonnie I aw-

. chards Thursday. I rence scored 7 points, Ferris Cuddyi Mr. and Mrs. Manning Onstott 6, Lori Courtright 3, Lori Glenn 2 and

'penta meek over Thanksgiving at! Prenda Taylor 2.Williams Lake, B. C. with their sonj Kendrick is scheduled to meet the.and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray OA-lDea>y tea>A again this Friday after-stott. They managed to arrive home noon at 3:30, right after schooLon Sunday, Nov. 30, during the big

Godson Brian vandecar was ai HOme fOr ChriStmf)S"weekend visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Er-! Theme Of Flower Showvin Dnaper. On Sunday the Drapcrsl "Home for Christmas" wasand Brian called on Mr. and Mrs, theme for a mini-flo>ver show spon-John pellegreen at. Lev<iston, taking i sored by the judges council of Clear-Brian on home to his parents, 3«!water District L S. F. G. C. at the-and Nrs. Steve Vandccar that even ~ Valley AIi. Center in C]arkstoIL.ing. I Exhibits were judged and the SI>ow

A pre-holiday dinner was held at, open to the public Sunday, Dec 7 atthe home of 3frs. Frances Fry on'2:00 and going until 5 p. m- AJJ art-Sunday evening. Those attendin- isUc designs were for sale.

!were Nr. and Mrs. 3V]])jam Fry, Ju]

lhfrs. Stanley Hep]er received Best.

iaetta; Mr. and hfrs. Doi> Johns» < of Show award >cith her pedistal ar-Lenore, Rhonda hfo> -; rangement In the 0 Ho]Y +>g

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I gun and Don Fry of Nissouls andi catagory. Mrs. Werner Brammei re-! 3)r. and Mrs. Glen 3Vegner an<-'fr

Iceived a Best of C]ass award for.

and Mrs. Herb Mi]lard and fan'ii]y- i her Chirstmas tree door hang]i>g.Saturday callers in the Lester! OU>er member from Hi]i ind Val-Crocker home were Darid Crocke~'ey exhibiting and vinnirg blue rib-

i and son steve and w. D. Miller ofl boas in artistic design ivere 3frs. Rol-

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Leiiiston. Der vas a luncheon guest'>n Armjtage, hf>s. Ida Ne'6'I»anin the home of his mo!J>er. hfrs. Eu]a I hfrs. Jim Holt.

! hiiller.h hil<hdhi Phr<y for h<rh. Ehlmhl

!Howerton wss held at her home Sun-! THE RICH 3W'V! day evening. XVC}]-viwhers at the oc-l He is one of the richest men on Cart)x.'asion v;ere hfr. and Mrs. Harlan! He has been that way since birthFey, O>fr. and hfrs. Gerald Wood, Deb-~ This may seem rather funnybie, Lisa and Brenda of Deary; Mr., In fact, He has but, little money.

!and Nrs, John Dhenning and MaryHeese, Le><iston; Mr. and hi>s. AJ- When he was big enough for toys„'in Howerton and family and Harold He shared them with ot.her boysHo<verton. When he was six, he went to schooL

Sunday callers in the P. G. Candler There he learned the Golden Rule..home were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Can-dler and Tonuny of Bori)] aad Ben Now. that he has to manhood growIL.XVestendahL Charlie Candler of Lew- And has a family of his occx,iston was a Friday caller. He is the one that has time to speaL.Nrs. Sue Craig accompanied her To help the needy aad to be ason Neal to Levdston Thursday for true friea<L.a doctor's appoint. ment then latercalled on her brothers, Mark and

I You might ask: "What is hiswcalthT'imRobeson. I It is his family friends and

The Sivect, Adelines sang during the good heaIth=XVorshjp scrcice at the Kendrick Uni- —Arthur XVray John>-.ted Methodist Church Sunda Y, en-joying a coffee hour in their honor CARD OF THAXKSafter the ser<ices. The Adelines also We would like to thank the frica<S csang for the Bazaar held at the Can-! and relatives for the cards, gifts aa5:.gregaUona] - Presb)icrian Federated'ell vishes for our anniversary. A.Church Saturday. special U>anks to Mrs. Neske for the.

Mrs. Dee hIorton and Nrs. Lucille lovely cake; to Eldon and family sadhiagnuwn attended the school pp]ay Roy and Doris Silflow and fanuly far-at Troy XVednesday evening. Robin their effort to make it a very happy-hfagnuson attended the school play occasion.play entitled, 'The Mind of a Killer". Mr. and Mrs. Albert G)et'..

AIr. and hirs. Robert. Smith of 00PCrajm>ont were Monday evening andTuesday morning risjtors in the hon>e; To love io preach is one thin@-of her parents, Mr. and Nrs. A. O.'o love those to whom we preachKanikkebcrg. quite another.—Richard Cecil

Seve>ly Barker and Nareena havemoved back to t.heir home in Le>ris- Aa ounce of practice is wortJIion after un extended stay wiU> her,'ound of prese)>jag.—Jot>A Rayparents. Mr. and Nrs. Bob Prattic lule Bevcr]> recuperated from anillness.

Mr. and hjrs. Bob Pratt and Nar-ecna attended the wedding of

her'cire,Debbie Berlinghoff to %vill)amLong, grandson of Pcarle Long atCla 1 ksi o>1 Sai u>'du) .

Pooling ).heir Thanksgiving dinnersat a condominium at NcCall on the >)IONthe 27th were Donna Goff and Mr. andMrs. Rick Goff'll of Boise; Steve TocsduGoff of Nampu: Mr. and hfrs. Ben B.Cook and family of Ontario, Bill IBnn>)etjr of Mosco>v; Mr. and hfrs.!John Dcoba)d and family und Mr. and'Nrs. Ben P. Cook. Each family re-tun>ed home safely, before the bigsnoiv storm struck Sunday.

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IHIIOSTIII'I'E I-O'IC.'AD I'ROJVA"I'IEETSIn t1us ora of world waL~, in this l~ g gg +Ii ~ a I i TIIILIISDAY, DleanbIIIEII Ill

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the coming winter months was re- »oving at 4»Lnes an»«h the, .1, „,,llbe a» 10.IO a» B«L„.O

V/3 s~ I~ quested today by postmasters pe rla s(Lme as 40-belo(v-Zero on a sti 1) day,,'S~ T~.,Hall, of Genesee; Floyd Hehngartner Often, frostbite ts first detected

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comes hard to theThe fr(me rt becomes hard t thfeelhLg. (Many sport

for keeph(g approaches to their mail leaders advocate a buddy system for Cn(ter, (vill con(luct a slide presentation entitled "Moscow"s Recycling'tructions that Lvould Lanke mali de- Proper dress is important. in the Proc~ at 1 SQ p

l livery difficult or impossible" «L prevention of frostbite. Avoid over>'ostmasters said. "People should be exertion and excessive perspiration,

aware that failure to clear Paths to Avoid contact of bare flesh with cold Do not touch it.mail boxes promptly after hery metal. Do not smoke or drink alco-lsnows may temporarily prevent car-, hoi.

Ile(d(L rew(LrnLing quickly. A hotk dehverim CL+- NEU~ b ~ affected rt Mu I

b;LLh s excellent, but avoid m@dingwill be contacted if they have snow. Fo~g~t the completely invalid

an obstructed nuul box."Them nay also b a n~ to ~ not mMsage or rub the fr ~n p t. ".'"""'"""'" "" "p

postal customers to relocate their patie(Lt in a sleeping bag, Qr coverboxes on a new line of travel if exces- s wiuL coats and blankets. Hot liquids

sive and extended detours are neces-

For any frostbite, even a mild case,The postmasters urges anyone with rompt medical attention is import-

a question on winter weather road ant.The depth and degree of frmenin good repair," the postmasters sa(d conditions snd mail service to con-)tissLLe CannOt be rapidly asce(rtatned

tact the Genesee, Juliaetta, or Ken-} and treatment will vary LVith severity

road is responsible."Kendrick, Idaho Rural and star route carriers will

CALL 289-5480 make every reasonable effort, to servethe greatest. number of customers

Eor Electrical Instaih(sion during severe weather, the postmas--B' E E E S T I bf A T K S— ters said. "But service on foot when,,On both Pump InstaHlstion and roads are impassable is not required.

AII Types Klectricai 6'iring Also, when state high(vay authoritiese4-Hour Ser(lce or local police consider road travel~ous, postal service may be cur-

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THE GARETTR - NrrlV8, THUTlSDAV, QS~~1 1t, 1975

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THE GAZEIITE - NHIrr'I8, TEIURSDAY, DECESIBER 11, 1975

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Phil'S FOOd City COBBPOBB

Fellier's Coffee-3 lbs. —$3.995IIT 1 GOOD TIIItlf DEC l3 1975

ROUND STEAK,....,Ib,$ 1.19FRYER BREASTS, fresh, Grade A, lb, 98cFRYER LEGS, THIGHS, fresh, grade A, lb, 89cHOT DOGS, Morreli Pride, = 12 oz. pkg. 60cSLICED BACON, Morrell Pride, 12 oz, $1.09BONELESS ROUND STEAK, lb. $1.28CUBE STEAK, lb. $1.78SIRLOIN TIP STEAK, Ib, $1.58SIRLOIN TIP ROAST, lb. $1,78RUMP ROAST, Ib, $1.18CREAMY FROSTING, WF, white or fudge, 14 oz. 57cCARNATION COCOA, hot cocoo mix, 30 oz. $2.10JELL-0 PUDDING, Assorted flavors, 5 or 51/I oz, 29cSPAGHETTI, Betty Baker, long, 4 lb. $1.25PRINGLE SINGLES, potato chips, 4f/„oz.43cKRAFT JELLY, Grope, 18 oz, 65cRAISINS, Western'Fansily seedless, 2 Ib pkg. $1.19

GRAPEFRUIT,.... 8 lb.b6g 99cSUGAR CARROTS, 3lb, bag 49cGREEN ONIONS, add zest to your meals, 2 bu. 29cSTEW YEGETASLES, Carrots, Turnips, rutabagas lb. 'I9cSQUASH, Hubbard or Marblehead, lb. Sc

SALE DAYS DECEMBER 1 1, 12, 13, 1975

$Nlok 0'fllEN SPEONNUCOA SOFT MARGARINE Tub 65cWESTERN FAMILY CHILI 45c can or 2 for 89c

QltE tfliINStresfern I<atnlly 19 os.

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Nit:E II'OB t'lSSN

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Order School I'fetures NosVI—

Students in Kinliergarten throughthe Gtli grade. Please get youl orderin with 61,25 if vou avant a rnonl pfc.ture.

Individual pictures should be re.ltul'lied or $3.50 tor each package of I

pictures nulst be tuITIed in,I

Chrlstnlas Progranl l?CcThe Elementary School Christmas

progranl wul be Dec. 22 at 1:30 p, ul.in the Elementary School gSm,

Each class rooln wfff have fheirolvn Chrlstn1as Partv Dec, 23.

Christmas vacation wfff start, onDec. 23. Students will retula to theirclasses January 5.

lloop Shoot IVfnners-The following students qualified for,

the semi-finals of the 9th annual I

!

Hoop Shoot which wiff be held in the~

IJr. High Field House in Moscow at9:00 a. m. Satlurlay, December 3,8 and 9 Year Olds—

Girls —Jill Rossiter, 4th gradeBoys—Larry Snyder, 3rcl Grade

10 and. 11 Year Olds—Girls —Bronwyn Manful 1, 6th gradeBoys—John Silfiow, 6th grade

d.- 12 and 13 Year Ollfs-ld Girls —iVendy Williams, 7th grade

Boys—Darren Clemenhagen, 7thThe students qualified for the semf-

finals by making the most freethrows out of 25 in their age groupsat their respective schools.

Pictures were unavailable for VVen-dy and'arren.

HlPAO.E NIPKItAPT

Ouart Nc

toNTO SNCEN'estern II'tunffy —6 or

1 tins for $f

NAt,i.B'S CHli.l

Reg. Tldek fk Ilot Iv-ISC4lns

4O ns. Iin $f.ggThese are the lvinners of the Hoop.Shoot Contest from Juiiaetta Ele-mentary School. No. 16 is Jill Rossi-ter; No. 18 is Bronvaw 'rflrnfull, No.17 is Johnny Silfiow and iiro. 7 is

Larry SnyderThese local winners will now a

vance to the semi-finals to be heul IrIOSCOW.

NlKOA NRSNICSticks

SPEC lb. pkg.Thank You-

From Joel and the rest of the Sallyand Darreff Manfull family. This goesout to all of our friends for yourprayers and kindnesses shown aII ofus through a most. difficult time.

FIOAT, QOUR0N AlllD StIMY

SOFT NELL TILEOS —I for $I.OOPEPSI t:Olk

16 oz. bottles Plus Deposit

8 pack PicKindergarten Ne~~The Juiiaetta Kindergarten fs get- '

ting ready for Christmas. We brave'adea large Santa Ciau face for our

j practicing our songs for the Decem-Ifriends at the grade schooL WVe are '. I

j ber 22 Christmas program at thegrade school. 1Ve wiff be making Sass-ta mobiies and Christmas stockings.Were all very excited about. the com-ing holidays and anta Claus coming.IVe aren't forgetting that this ls aseason Ior giving as well as receiv-ulg.

l IIIrVe COntinue Studying French in theKindergarten and We are learning urr. We gnt tO make SuggeStiOILS infthe months of the years, srlms and the hi Ip the school. We ILfso tlad pictul es I

basic notes of music. rc-taken on. Monday.We thank Suzanne Flores and her Some of us are taking sqlulre dance

folks foI'roviding snacks the past f«s~ons. It fs fun.week. We also thank the other people Sce you nert week.who have been helping us at the Kfn- fteporters, Wendy Snyder and Sha-dergarten. SVe send a "FIappy FIOl- wn Shawver.days" to all our friends.

f >irfh tirlule News—Fourth Grade News—

~ . Amy Noren is the Student of the, 'I'his week the monitor is CathyWeek. Bryon, The Student Teacher is Todd

Don shared a model with us fast i.ll ppner The Juliaetts Efcnlentaryweek. a'ool wants to know how they can

improve the school. ITucsday, Dee. 9)mas presents. There is a parent-teacher meeting at

Next i>ionday Dsfe Galloway is tfse high school at 7.'30.going to bring oui. Christmas tree I They talked about how to improve

The Christmas prrrgrsm is Dec '2 ', the school. Alvin Wilson is bringingand our party is Dec. 23. "jour Chfrstnlas tree. On our back bull-

Wfffy the bookworm grew a few I

etin board we are writing Chrhtmasi ~i~el~~ longeI then he wIIs the last worrfs and are having

time. jon them. W'e are having our Christ-Last week in Ilrt we nuufe ourImas P y uesday Dec. and a e

Mothers and Father's Chrfstlnas pre- going to dec rate o"r roaf I

sents snd painted a sunset,'hen we

I'cut out pictures of black paper. Next ~port 'sr Mfke Cars n and ethwe put the pictures on the sunset.

We'e sitting bnv-girl now for atmaybe more I

Kendrick <Merchant~ale the people who got o I

»'- Very +fated f71ank You to allI nut or 22 in spelling. Cindy, Krfsten,. of you f'r Pur~hasing my sheeP at,

Vicki Re., Gafen, Vicki Rf„klefdf an ireally appreciated it very much.

Reporters, Kristen Cuddy and Beeky Dares:ManfuffGillispie.

even as Gixf han bfe~ you —MaryI'ff fl Grade iarnwtl I

Baker FaddyFlello. Steve Lohman is brlng~ng el

Christmas tree ror our room.We had a test in Social Studies oo;

the Revnluntary War. On Friday lve ';

are going to rfeeorate our room.I

- I RCX 8Monday morning we had a speak| pea«ty.Co~~

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Ao~o. s~~ —c m~er~af IPhFana —Itaalkrllpteles —Real P~ta e

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KENDRICK DRIVE INOpen 6:30 a. m. to 9:00 p. m.

4rnie and Linda Zumhofe —New Owners

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f! SOME CHRISTMAS IDEAS

TO OUTFIT THE FANIIY

For The Young Guys and Dolls and Kids...PICTURE T SHlRTS—sizes 4 fo 'T 8Cowboys, trains, clowns, owls, ships, horses, mafadors andsweefhearfs holding hands. All in beautiful color.

$5.00 to $6.50

For Mom (Bless Her Kind Soul)HOUSE COATS —fashionable but comfortable, from Terry Clothstripes ta Glazier deep p,'. !ox .Iiants. $9.95 to $34.95

For PopWOOLRTCH PLATD JACKET5 —pile-lined, reversible, unlined, fansgreens, blues, checks $19.515 and up

SENIOR CITIZEN SPECIAL

Wednesday Thru Friday

LADIES QR MEN'S DRESS GLQYES$1.00 OFF PER PAIR

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a Nefo Styling for Fal/lt's Fall and with it comes the busy socialseason —parties, school functions, ballgames, church affairs and a dozen otheractivities that demand you look your best!Why not let us create a hair styling justfor your that is pretty and easy to care for.

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S/i~flf GdiS.~Eknica JDIIIBO IIIIVEL OMOES... 4 lbs. $1

S110-Soy lblo. 1 IjSSBP07ATOES, . )0 lb>. 79cllew Ernp TAIIONINES,.... 4 lbs. $1

Stio-Soy t:ASBAGE, ......lb. 37clt has been proven that a well-tuned

conditioned car or truck provides better

gas milage. With 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 shape

at all times. And —we can help with agood tune-up job. Vfhy net drop in orcall and set up an appointmentf't'l mean

savings in money and Iaseline.

Northern Brawny Towels, 100 ft. 49cBaker's Chocolate Chips, 12 oz. 69c—SENIOR CITIXErr SPFXIAI~vL-Maxwell House Coffee, Reg. Grind, 2 lb. $2.79Saran 0/rap —Jumbo, 100-ft 69cStove Top Stuffing Mix (Chick. or Corn bread, 6 oz. 49c—SKriIOII CITI/Err SPECIAI~~Western Family Vegetable Oil, 48 oz. $1.49Wesson Oil, 48 oz. $1.79Purex, f/~ gallon 45cNalley's Mustard (regular or horseradish) 20>/„'z.47c—SKNIOit CITIXFPf SPFAiIAI 8—Sunsweet Prune Juice, 40 oz. 63cFriskies, Sauce Cubes or dinners, 25 lbs. $4.98PEPSI-COI A—16 oz bottles,

plus deposit, 8 bottles 99cPEPSI-COLA, BUBBLE UP, COKE or 7-UP 28 oz.

plus deposit, 5 bot ties $1.00

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ffrmnnr Star Hnf Dogs,.... 24nl $ 'I >>

ffrmnnr Star Thick Sliced Bacon, . 24 nr $2 4>

Summer, Winter

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