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~KARL . PROOF OF KELVINATOP'8Ag,AROUND- KCONOINX'r. 'I,,~,

'TIIE CHANPIOIji ICE NAKER1

BUY A KELVINATOR.FOR ONLYA FEW,'CENTS A DAY,

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, i@llC,,l-IC( I:,eCIYIC I'0.KRLC. A free Facial or Mani-cure will be given away eachweek. Your name may be called.

fjjlrs. Everett (rocker. ~: . 1!e ~ '7Q1Ci S. ~ '. 4G~Ph. 62S Apt. 3, Kendrick Hotel

~I THE NAME

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KENDRICK ST'ATE BANKOF KENDRICK, IDAHO

THE KENDRICK GAZETTE THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1938

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INTERESTING NEWS NOTES The following pupils had a per- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,aaaa+""-'VERYDAYDRUC, N EL rhjt .~y'

%F t% '%8%%% ~ second grade are beginning work in Jake Reibold.

MM ALKA SELTZER L 60 'fd2jvisitors this week in that room, wPeggy'Stump and Alice Wolff. The weather surely keeps us guess- 8) 'CdjHere are the averages in spelling ing We had two days of real wa~ afor the third grade: Beverly Schup- weather Saturday and Sunday, then a FOR SQUIRREL CONTROLa>> v > a fer, 99; Delos Miller, 97, Patty Mc- Monday morning the ground was a

: +l- "': " " '"'."" ' """'"'"'" '" ""' "' STRYCHNINE AND PHpspHpRFSAnna'emberton, 100; Mary Alice colder. aDawald, 100; Margaret Cook, 100; Paul Lind and his two oldest a t Jj

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g ~ Gay Deobald, 100; James Candler, boys, Leon and Wayne of Kendrick, FOR SEED TREATMENTnng it in an ezra,.g~~e it f~p 9 98. and Buddy Langdon, 97. were visitors at the home of his aa BLUE STONE CPPPER CAB,BPNAhaving a health contest, the boys on Sunday. a ANDfsetpry rebgilt pIIIIIp fpr a Very compe~ting with the girth. The losers Mrs, L. Ciahih vixiied with Mvx.M FQRMALDEHyDE

of the contest. Stella Herring is working for agpinlnal prI p p t f t II tiI Th ixi ' I « - hiv .' Tho I 2 o"Tl 2 oE EE ppTATOES

Gladys Wegner, 96.2; Jean Crocker, The Ladies Aid met for an all-day a SEMEShN BED,94,2; Sonny Daugherty, 92.2. Spell- session last Wednesday and quilted appyular rnakeS anjI rnpdelS pf Care ihg averages for the xixih grade IdriMrx. L. Schieiier'.'

iadys Wegner 99 6 'Jean 'ei ton Preussler 'was an Orof C>I Li LIC XX X XCX Xih

'11'f'l tvrUjTks are lg stPclL 222: Edlih Garrison, 92; warren 'r, xh'd MtxM hved Dxnlele ex- It RFD CIRQSS PPPRMACPThn e~Spelling averages for the fifth 'Nr. 'and Mrs, Don'iller and little g w >'P v,. m y'OI

8'gradeare: Virginia 1NcCullough, girls, Carol and Donna visited. at a.100; Velma HeCht,'00; pauline the hOme Of. DOn'S parentS, ¹2 and a belle 9411Kahler, 99; JOrdOn ganfkkeberg, 93; Mra. AVery 1Niflerx.Sunday,'nd help- ~%ggRaaaaaa'aaaaaaaaalfalfgfgggJune Pemberton, 93; Lois Wolff; 92,,ed, celebrate'1Nfisx Dorothy, Miller's

OO The fifth'rade aie'"complethig birthday 'anniversary,the study. of the United States andI Ned Harless recently traded hiswill next take up the unit "Outlying Ford Pick-up in on a Plymouth Iaaaaaaaq+al,paya,yga:gaqaaapaqaaaaa~aaIIPossessions of the U, S.",se,an.

Ijcirs. Edgar Dammarell was a Some of the folks are talking a ' I,',-,,visitor in the fifth and sixth gr'ade

Icalves'nd yearliiigs to the hill ~,

,, room last Friday.. 1 sides for pasture. The grazing is agood on the breaks. a

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LINDEN NOTES - Vivian Daniels will stay with her a SPr'ing ShiPment Pf I H C graCtpgS AII Ssister, Mrs. Frederickson, .when her .,1Nr. and'Is. Art Foster and 'parerits move to orofino, so she can a'al'm mach)nery Of all kindjs —. CO}pe in and ipplfdaughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Les- continue attending high school at +,

'--Our SeleCtipn OVerter Weaver Su day..i Southwick,

1Narvin Garner visited sunday .. Land Plaster. and Grqss. Seqds, of all kindswith the Wilson boys.' Thrilling Dog StoryMl.s C E Harris and "The, Mighty Treve," the Univer- +cflffdren spent Sunday'with 1Nr. and sal Picture which will be shown at aMrs.'mmett Harrfs at Troy. the Kendrick Theatre this Friday and a,'erSpn, gueSSing neareat tO number p<: Shells IINr, and 1Nrs. Arthur Foster and Saturday nights is a dramatic story Ii ~ «a ~g

n'augfltersvisited with Mr, and Mrs. I.told fn a simple, 'orceful direct a' J,ar.gets the nfle. See, our window.I, E, Foster fn Kendrick Saturday I manner. It is baaed on a novel,Elsworth Weaver and g. S. Wea "Treve," from the pen of Albert

:ver w'ent to 'oscow on'usiness: Payson Terhune. In this offeringf A Monday, " 'oah Beery, Jr., portrays a young g'dr 3 g, f M, ~. A2 2 M ~ G I I ii d I C.ii " h I. I '"'Ii 2 I I g l&endrfCk Bearf G1"OWe1 3 ASS II'A DE AN A T.~ p O Moscow with her daughter, Ellen when he is suddenly compelled to qpr'entry, who's attending the U, of I make'is own way in the world. gi Phpne 971 . KendriCk, idahp,Guests at the Denzil Hunt home During his adventures he meetsoji'ENIDRICKIDCAHO. Sunday were Mr. md Mrs. Elmer a beautiful young girl, played by aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaIIallxg ;McCoy and daughter Iva .Jean and Barbara Reid, who becomes interest-

lj, Vernon Best."' 'd in him I'omantfcafly. Noah owiisMr. and Mrs. Reinhard Waldhers a 'sheep dog,, Treve, and Barbara's—— visited Mr. and Mrs, Santford Wea- uncle has a sheep ranch. That

ver Sunday.: ' - would seem to make eVerything 'jl i, (jMrs. Tom Gentry and Joyce Ly wonderful, but Uncle is obsessed with j~,

S , ons visited Lois'Largent's home on a fear, of dogs —well, it must be I ., ill 11- Saturday. seen to be understood,

'The Harversters met at the home . iji1 gildof Mrs. Ray Cuddy Saturday. Abusi ess meeti g was held'with Miss We ~h to thank all those who

'uthcuddy fn charge. A delicious were'so kind during the illness of LADIES'. SPRING HATSlunch was served. '- ' our'ife and mother. Especially do T 'lIi. a t e Iiew shapes. Priced. 98c to $1.931

, .Sunday with Mr; and Mrs. 'Ted and those who gave the beau~tiful LADIESr SILK HOSE-, 'Mrs.-Mcphee and son Cleve, Mrs. Elbert Thornton and Family. .New Spring colors. Priced 49c—G9c—98c I~'attie.Garnerand son Archie, Mr.and Mrsc Edgar Bohn and daugh- '..., SILK BLOUSESter,. 1Nr. and Mrs. Stewart Wilson,~ ps~ g ggtygand daughter, M. and' s. Wm. PK ~ $ f,g pE$ I

' Ladies'nd Misses'riced $18~ '<ZimmeITnan, Jr., Charles 'Zimmer;man Miss Eva and Geo Smfth at-' '' '

I MjEN'S FELT HATStended the funeral of the lat'e Ray-New spring styles. Priced at $1.98 to $24~:;Mrs. D. W. 'hybark and MissRuth Leland 'ere'- Friday visitors SPECIAL LUNCH CLOTHSat the J. H. Hunt'nd A. W. Johns REMODELING Fast Color. Size 51x51. Priced

59c:-"-I'iss

Ruth Cuddy spent last week FLOOR WORK —,~at home in order to have some den-

MODERATE PRICES '

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IThe C. E.'arris family spent, last '- "i '=.".'-Sunday visiting friends in Troy. '~ ~t ~

Sunday visitors at the Dan Why- ~ ~ .g'HONE9315 . KENDRICK jl R by B ilding KendrIC>r ~ -,'i,.Rev. Preeland Whybark,

The W.- M..A. met on Wednesday,1N rch 23, at, the., home of; Mrs. ,Iank Lyons, wftfl twelve members

Iand six visitors present. Followingthe business session a very enjoy-able 'program was given by theschool. children under - the direction Ke~'4~l~'k ~e~~~'V ~hOPof Mrs, Gentry, consisting of a 2pfIjyiet,'and a demonstration of their Offers you the Be t in service 22skill'in reciting Bible verses. At the and comfort —the utmost in RLArj,ltmgh cd I BANKclose, they. were presented 20 +fbfesthey have earned as gffts by fea~g style for Easter and Spring.Bible 'passages.'old', Hifi S h Ichool NotesSurprise your husband, or family

As,.March 22 was the birthday. of with a brand newtljie great French artist Rosa Bon-heurr we devoted some tfme to ther. - mt,vwwo >CTcjro xhwcvxhc study of her life and works. Copies ($3.50 to $5.50)of, several of. heri pictures were ex-hibited and stuyed. Haircuts for children under 12 ta

f ,.):GplEacfjj pupi) has planted some 25cflower'eeds, in an, individual eon- 'h ''~~"'illI Later h ilListen every Friday afternoon

will take their flowers home for a, special broadcast over, IOOOOC"OC'C'::

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REPORT OF CONDITION A.T THEOF BUSINESS MARCH 7, 19

RESOURCESLoans and Discounts ........$,68,107.08Overdrafts .............................36Bank Building ....................1,000.00Furniture and Fixtures ... 600.00U. S. Govt. and Other

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

and Due FromBanks ............50,659.84

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

and Reserves ..$15,332,05

$192,928.81 Invested Capital $ 40,332.05

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

We ask for new business because we are capable of rendering the bes'ank ie es. an ing service and ac-. 0corrjmodations, and because we offer that high measure of security that app 1 t thappeas o the prudent andconservative people of this community. o"This Bank is a Member of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation."OOOO~Ct~

I,'sI:er,I".anc ies

Largest Line pfCANDY BARS

TO BE FOUND

Perryman'sConfectionery

, P Good Bang in a Good Farm-ing- Corlfiwfunity

Complete Banging Service

'. Loans and InSuragCe II'' 8I '.'- f

THE FARMERS BANKHerman Meyer, President

H. M. Emerson, Vice-PresidelitP. E. Havens„Cashier

,I'UMember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatiolf

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Nr. and Mrs. Oral Craig and Q %family and'r. and Mrs. Marvin m

Vincent and family vrere Sunday Jdinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robt.Draper,

Joyce Fleshman is doing the I

house work for her grandparents,Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fleshman.

Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Fleshman,Mr. and Mrs. Avesley Hartinger,Chas. Larson and s~n Carl v;ere JSunday dinner guests of Mrs. Jolm-

S011Mr. and Mrs. Daymon Schneider

and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Fry and

son Ervtn were Sunday dinner gguests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fry nt

Juliaetta.Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Cridlebaugh J

and daughter Jeanette were Lewis- Jton visitors Sunday.Miss Elizabeth Sanders spent the Jweek-end at her home in Lewiston.L. L. Yenni was a Lewiston busi- j

ness visitor Saturday.Pearl Daugherty and Andy Hoff- J

man were Sunday dinner guests ofMr, and Mrs. Chas, Hoffman.

Misses Nell, Corrine and Jeanette ~Goudzward s'pent the week-end at Jhome with their parents, Mr. and

JMrs, B. Goudzward;Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Fleshman ~

and sons were Sunday evening Jguests of Mrs. Johnson,

The Church School Day program Jentitled "The Warm Heart," will gbe presented Sunday evening at 7 lo'lock in. the church. The public /is cordially invited.

Gordon Peters and Orville Walker Iwere Lewiston visitors Thursday and JFriday.

Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Fleshmanand sons were guests of Mr. and gMrs. Enoch Harrison on Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jess Blankenship jand son Delmer were Sunday visit- Jors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.Marvin Vincent.

School NotesForty contestants, accompanied I

by their teachers, from five schools,gathered here last Friday for theannual Sectional Spelling contest to Jdetermine which ones should repre- ~sent this section at the county con- Jtest next Saturday. Two contestants ~in each grade from the third to the Jeighth grade inclusive, from each ~school, vied with each other for the Jcoveted first and second places. The gschools represented were: Southwick, JCameron, Stony Point, Welker and gLeland. Those winning first and Jsecond places in their respective ggrades and the schools which they Irepresented follow: Third grade —g1st, Lois Lawrence, Southwick; 2nd, <Betty Jo Christensen, Southwick.Fourth grade: 1st, Ralph Winegard- Jner, Southwick; 2nd, Cleo Kuyken- Jdali, Leland. Fifth grade: 1st, JeanMorris, Southwick; 2nd, Evelyn JThornton, Southwick. Sixth grade:1st, Wallace Newman, Cameron;2nd, Alice Benjamin, 'outhwick.Seventh grade: 1st, Bernice Heim- Jgartner, Stony Point; 2nd, NancyRooke, Southwick. Eigth grade: 1st,Emma Lou Vincent, Leland; 2nd,Margaret Meyer, Leland.

Two contestants missed no wordsin either written or oral spelling-Lois Lawrence of Southwick andWallace Newman of Cameron.Among the parents and patrons whoattended the match were Mrs. RoyCraig, Mrs. Marvin Vincent, Mrs. A.G. Peters, Mrs.'erman Meyer, Mrs.Hugh Parks, Mrs. Fred Newgmah,Mrs. Fred Silflow, Mrs. L. L. Yen-ni, Mrs. Oral Craig, Mrs. Robert,Draper, Mrs. Wayne Kuykendall,Mrs. Glenn Hansen and Mrs. G. F.Cridlebaugh.

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HAROLD THOMAS, Editos

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Folks—Seems like Marchgoing to come to an ends that it will. We seemaving our winter now.'s just as well, as we

s well get it over with.g pastures are produc-eater flow of cream-

glect that source of in-ou'll find it more thanour while; Remember—, with no waiting, no fussr at our creamery.e way —ice cream sea-approaching rapidly, andt you to try our superbe

cream. Always delicious,ve you'l find it betterer. Try a quart today!re sure to like our butter.e from the best.

Guest (to host in newhome):,'Hello,

old pal, how do you findjit here?"

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Liza: "He says I's sufferin'rom

acute indiscretion."

Frosh: "How about a dateIbmgttmt I"

Senior Co-ed: "I can't go outwith a baby,"

Frosh: "Er, pardon me—I did-n't know."

Rake; "Boy, oh boy, did Tilliethrow a party last night!"

Jake: "You don't say. Who allwas there?"

Rake: "Just me and Tillie,"

g"'' e le'I-ol'opcoat

Not only ihs greatest Varietyof Nooieni ever offered-we also guarantee satisfaction

NP~fjJosias —We have been married for15 years now and we have neveryet had an argument.

Fred—That's right. Let her haveher own way. Never argue.

Bunchuck —.Thatwoman sings witha great deal of feeling, it seems tome.

Debunk —Well, I hope she isn'feeling as bad as it sounds.

Bliss Triumph Early Seed Pofafp@'C.

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ansi New Modern

Ipmgg L'emetet Mskeg ~ ~Je

We have a few sacks of these early potato@

at $1.25 per 100. Place your orders now.BOTH

forH BEERY JR.

BARBARA RIADAI.NA KRUGER

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by Lewis D. Collins

A UI'IVr.RSAl PICTURE

COMEDY AND SHORTS

"WINGS OF THE MORNING" —Is the great

pleasure trip of SGHILLINGS COFFEE —the

very best that money can buy.

Give it a try and You too will be convince

Adm. 10c-25e7:00 P, I,zzIzIzxzzzzzxzzxIxxxxxxxzl

"The Home of Good ThIngs To Eat and Weald. LELAND HAPPENINQS

Raymond Blankenship's havemoved in the Eliza Thornton house

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on the hill..;Mrs. Harry Smith visited her

, mother, Mrs. McCoy, in Southwick'i the past week.

Bill Gephart of Troy visited hisbrother, Bud Gephart, Wednesday.

Mrs. Eliza Thornton of Lewiston,', visited Mrs. Bertha Percel and other2, friends a couple of days last week.

Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hepler visitedMr. Hepler's mother and sister inJuliaetta on Monday.

Miss Bertha Richardson left forMoscow Saturday, where she hasemployinent.

Mrs, Ida Stoneburner of Cameronvisited at the home of her niece,Mrs. G. F. Cridlebaugh, Friday.

Miss Lewlyn Zones spent the weekat her home in Lewiston.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hoffman anddaughter Betty and Lenabelle Hoff-man motored to Spokane Saturday,returning home Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Baird andsons Billy and Johnny went to Lew-iston Saturday.

Albert Thornton and his brother,Wm., went to Orofino to visit hisdaughter, Mrs. Wm. Dawson.

Mr. and Mrs. Silvie Cook anddaughter Margaret were Sunday din-ner guests of Mrs. Emma Cook.

Jesse Thornton and family visitedMr. and Mrs. Geo. Baugh at Oro-fino Sunday.

Teddy Weyen visited Ray JonesSunday morning.

Bernard Engler is wiring the B.F. Fleshman residence and instal-ling electric fixtures.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer andfamily were Sunday dinner guestsat the Ernest Schmidt home.

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Baird wereOrofino visitors Sunday

Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Fleshmanand sons were Sunday dinner guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Harrison.

Mr. and Mrs. Harl Whitinger,Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peters anddaughter Darlene, Mrs. RachelDaugherty and granddaughter, Suz-anna Bresgal, and Phyllis Daugh-erty were Sunday dinner guests ofMr. and Mrs. A. G. Peters.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Larson, Homer,Paul and Ray Jones and FrankHoopman were Sunday dinner guests

,2 of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Heinrich.

Phone 7&1 Phone 7511-Lb. Cans —drip or regular

2-Lb. Cans —drip or regular 69 'pppev

'iEIE'1[IEI4-Lb. Cans —drip or regular . ~

We Carry A'omplete Line of

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balance = I'icilure SlowFRESH AND CURED MEATS

And our cured Hams and Bacon are of the very

best quality. They are—"WHEELS ACROSS AFRICA" records in vivili

pictures the animal, plant and native life in th<

central part of Africa. This picture was made b~

the noted Belgian explorer DeOrmand and his wif<,

the former Lelia Roosevelt.

Hoover Returns To U. S.If it wasn't that the Roosevelt

"recession" is running so smoothly(down hill) we might be tempted toget in touch with Hoover and tryand make arrangements for him totake over the "recession" an'd see

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he couldn't make a good old-fashioned "depression" out of it.Times were really better then.

SWIFTS'REMIUMAlso Swifts'remium Sliced Bacon in /2-lb. Pkgs.

TEMPLE HALL

Friday, Apr. 8 7:45 Sharil

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'""IIgixYP.-T. A. DanceThe P.-T. A. dance given in the

gymnasium last Friday evening, theproceeds to go toward playgroundequipment, drew a nice crowd andan enjoyable evening was spent.A profit of about $8.00 was made.CASH GROCERY

FREE COFFEE AND SANDWICHES

If you do not care to dance, bring your calds,'-

Tables will be provided.

Ladles Aid SupperEveryone is invited to come to

the church Thursday (this) eveningand bring a covored dish;,. to enjoya pot-luck supper. There will be asilver offering and the money usedto purchase new song books.

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Courtesy ofDE LAVAL NOTICE OF SALEOn Saturday, April 2, I will sell

at public auction, in Kendrick, amiscellaneous assortment of house-hold goods and farm machinery.13-1 MRS. C. T. LEWIS.

The Senior class, Juliaetta H. S.,presents "The Blundering Herd",western comedy in three acts, Thurs-day, April 7, 7:30 p. m. JuliaettaH. S. Aud. Admission, 10c, 15c, 25c.

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:.rize i~on1:es1;.A. contest conducted through DeLavel dealers, in

which a total of $3,500 in prizes will be given forthe answers to the question:

District Representative-,:,Eog

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Salmon, 2 tall cansPride of Patlatch Tomatoes —5 cans --» i

loppered Salmon —pound 25c,

Silver Loaf or Nakomas Flour —49-lb. sackSCOCO SHORTENING —put up by Snowdrift

Sales Company.

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10 Additional Prizes of new No. 14 DeLavel

Separators ior the ten next best answers. STractors

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