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Page 1: 1?,jkhf.info/Kendrick - 1944 - The Kendrick Gazette/1944...Us'e a Want, ad. niece, tMr's.. Jessire 'Stuart and daugh-. Mrs. 'Alex 'L'ajwrence and Jane of ttrhught X>aria 1.ewrence~
Page 2: 1?,jkhf.info/Kendrick - 1944 - The Kendrick Gazette/1944...Us'e a Want, ad. niece, tMr's.. Jessire 'Stuart and daugh-. Mrs. 'Alex 'L'ajwrence and Jane of ttrhught X>aria 1.ewrence~

THE KENDRICK GAZETTE THURSDAY, AUGUST 1?, 1944

FQg VITAMIN HEEI5 BUY

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PLENAMINS contaiii Vitaminand 6 with Liver Concentrat and Iron

Sulfate.

By taking PLENAMINS you are smre to get

your daily need of Vitamins.

One Amber and one Black caysule daily—72 Cipsules Cost - ———- $2'59

One Roll Film Developed'and 8 PrintsExtra Piints each

RED CROSS PHARMACYThe s~< Store

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When. victory Is won, the Wsshlngton Water power,Com-'psny will be ready to help you 'w'ith:the pctsat-wsr liome..scIenc'es send,industry sre developing fctr,;tomor'retw. Withfice. e'nterpriseegiven the'"gno'sjiesd,".'electi'icsl comforts,convenienc'es snd jplebsures can -be yeurs that'todb'y wecsn scsrcely imbgine.,

Televiii4pn, the wonders of. eletctronics, new cciny'e'niencesm''cooking'snd food storsge, new'besuty arid comforts in

light'ing, new ssfsgusrds.to health —sll these snd more'ere ahead.-

Rrst spplisnces to be,prodticed wil be improved l942models. Revolutionary chsnges.will come gradually . '.,snd ss they come, the Wsshington Water Powern Com-psny"will mske them svsilsble tci y'ou. Today the company,just ss it hss pioneered electrical conveniences snd low

cost electricity in the psst, is studying, working, plsnni'ng

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GOLDEN RULE 'UTO"

TRUCK, Mr. and Mrs, tDewey McAllister

and son returned to'oheir home inLewiston Wednesday, .after, spendinga,few days visiting at the Roy Mar-.tin hojme. "

. Glen,Betts. iwent to Orofino withMr. and Mrs. W, A.,Cowger -andson ~zTy Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.Cowger went .to see their grand-daughter, Frances Faye, iborn to Mr.and Mrs. Ernest .Cowger, August 3,at the Orofino hospital.,

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tarhert, andMrs. Elberteen, Pearson and, daugh-ters of Spokane are .visiting at theRove Martin„hojme, this week.

Mrs. W. A. Cowger, was at theOscar Lawrence home Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Betts and Eu-gene accompanied Henry Sleek toClarkston jsaturday and Sunday,where they attended a famny tpicnicin the ClaTkston city park. It wasin honor of Archie F. Betts MM2-cnf Camp Parks, Calif., and Pvt. Don-ald E. Christensen of Camp, Hood,'Fexos, vrho were home on furlough.

A num'ber from our communitywere Lewiston business visitors onMonday, the rain delaving harvestwork —while quite a number wereKez)drick bustness visitors.

The Oscar Lawrence family spentSunday visiting her parents at Latp-wai.

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H. M, Emerson, Vice-PresidentA. 0. Kanikkeberg, CashierL. D. Crocker, Asst. Cashier

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Flaked Codfish and Haddock,1-1b. can 52@Canned Mackeral, 1-lb. can '. ——- XS4

FOR MEN AND BOYS $I Pyork dt Beans (Cerretelli) 1)b. can X5e

Tomato Soup (Rancho) 101/I-oz. canMen's tan elk moccasin blucher, lined vamp, g I Tomato paste; Spanish Style, 2 8-oz. cans

raw cord sole and heel ——54 3$ 1 IChicken Ravioli --------- 2$e

g Men s Black Elk. Lined vamP. We]t. Double i I I„ea,[email protected] Sauce 5-oz. bottle 3~y 'cord sole and heel, arch suPPnrt.. -- $4'50 'uffed Wheat „ fO~

Mens Tan Horsehide. Single oil treated oak . I Puffes'd Rice g,'so e..Fuji vamp, soft toe; half rubber heel $5.o0 I Pancake Er, Waffle Flour (Sperry) 4-lb. pkg. 4$g4 Boys'lack Elk, nailed, cord sole aild heel $3.g5 y Whe'at Hearts (Sperry)-46-oz. pkg.38'5,'Boy's Black Elk, mocca sin 'blucbe'r, cord sole 52.$$

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Durkee's Mayonnaise pint jar 32tt

Men 5 Avnti BOVS'xfOrdS 5 SPECIAL ON CANNED LUNCH MEAT—g 6-lb. cari - $2.$9

>'en's Black Calf. L'esther s'ole, plain toe, rub-v Tjj

'io>es aze Suzy,yM'e'n's Army'Russetti,.over)av moccasin. Nao „, jjj l Phone 581 Phon'e 581, 'rubber sole: ' -- 54.'as jjj

',5Boys'laeL .'Ell5, 'line'd,'.vamp, moccasin, 52.$$ 55; Boys'lack'Elk: l,ined vamp, moccasin 52.,$ „gnoht dhnnuoatt agnes with them gm a visit'$i Boys.'rown Flk. Mocciasin. Ra wcord 'sole,

Mrs. Mary Deobald, was a 'dinner family, 'Mrs. Liddie Ameling andrubber heel '--------------$ 3nM v g eats of Mr. and Mrs. %V. B. Deoe Velma.were supper guests of Mr.

~ bald Wedriesday. of last Week, the"oc- and Mrs, Robert Cain Sunday.p casion being 'Gsy's 16th'birthday an- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Glenn and

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" TRYr US FIRST AND SAVE . e ntversary.,tn the afternoon all drove daughter Joanne were Lewtston shop-to Mrs. Deojbald's ranch at 'South- pers Monday.', '.„th P, 5 wick.. Mrs. dtrannon and daughter ot

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Ig'i'dp,t'sp ~ I...i tg, . edtt ., Mr. and Mrs. Warner arammer ot pullman spent lest week with her

j '.: - Qkr ." . I ot eouthwick were, guests ot. Mr. sister, Mrs. orviile Istcrer. sunday

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i n-'.-'d a e >'- 5 'd ts: ~ --—— —~ ~ a ~ " ., and. Mrs, Henry 5Brammer 'Sunday. Mr. and.Mrs. 5Storer and Mrs, Bran-Afternoon callers- were Mr. and Mrs. non were guests of,their parents,George Havens and.family, Mr, and.Mrs. John Davis.

, 'Mr. and Mrs. Ira Havens and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Benscoter, Sr., Mrs.Stanley. Mills of Moscow, were visit- Tina Bigham and Mrs. Miry Deo-

FAIRVIEN g!EMS 'ith them and .twas an . over-night 'ors 'of .Mr,, -and Mrs. Geo. Havens tba'ld -..were dinner . guests of Mrs.guest in. the Harold Parka home, Suziday evening. -; ...; Ella Benscoter Friday.

;.,Mrs,i Leslie,';Setimghaoitner visited ', vers. Pete. Stump .and. daughters ., Mz. andiMrs. Harry Aeneling and,:.Mrs.. Frank Benscoter, Sr., is~as'dary,enornlng,; at the Ercii Peggy..and Dixie were visitor's.sun- family, Mrs. Liddie Auneling and Miss spending this week with her.son and

cbody horn'e,, ...,'., day 'afternoon at the Wil'bur Corkjill Velma .Ameling were were Sunday wife, MT. and Mrs. Frankie Bens-, .Mrs, Wj11iurr, Corkia „and:, infant home... „,,,;--, afternoon,'callers at the Walter tBens. c'oter,

,En)n,,"Larry..gerne" returned % their, 'Nr,,and'tfZ5S, iHenr'y VReil, and Mr. COter hOme. „",.:ReV. ShOOtS, MOSCOW, Waa a'Callerhome.'Saturday...:,:,,..., ...,, and Mrs. Dayenond Schneider and;, Mrs. Mary .Deojbald was a .visitor at the Harold Roberts home Friday;-.",.,Qisit'cire,'at. ther.pete, IStumP hame daughter Were, ViSitOra" Sunday ",Zn Of Mra. I'uchanan at Juliaetta On afternOOn.~day evening iwere Mr. bnd %fit:.the, Paul Daigefoerde-home., Thursday.:, '

Mrs. Or'ville-Storer was taken to.pe Stump, „p'X;., Of, KendriCk, and 'r. and MrS. Wm.. RuZika .,and,,Mr. and MZe,hwE. P..ROberta, H. B. MOSCOW MOnday, Suffering With ure- .IPranfc and .Majy,iByrne... ', family were. Saturday,.afternoon call-;Helpmsnn .and Prank Roberts were mic poisoning.t 5Mri .Walter:iCsr@wgord,awnd dsugh- er» «E+il Woody home... fishing. Monday and. Tuesday on .the Mrs. Clarence Dougharty azzd Mri.-'tert'Kathle$ n=,and Ãjryi "Byrne'ere t Mr. and. MTs, .;J., M. Woodiward OroGrande.; They reported good luck. Harold Roberts -and daughters were,'dealers; Thujriday -, a4terncoon.. at .. the were viiitors iSunday afternoon .at Jackie Benscoter. did.,the chores.. visitors 'in jClarkston Friday.'Kjjjl, woody- tjjame.:,... -,, tthe -Harry, Smith and. Qney walker, Mrs. Harry.IBenscoter,"Mary Beth Mr'nd Mis. Perry Jtfattoon aiid

MrS..a:;J..'-M.",,WOOdAAtard:.Viaited-.On "hOmeS'...... and Wilma tBenSCOter and Patty NO- f~~y- «» M» GeO MattOOn:and.~adnesdayt,afternoon ':-inr::the;:Oney: '.v<r;;and. Mrsf;Fred. Glenn andifam- .bl'e-: atten'ded the circus Wednesda'y' g0 't'o'heir home in Lewiston.Walker;homei*»ri, '., 5: 5 ."::,:—:,- .': ilvdwere-Sunday)dinner guestS at the at Moscow.~'Mrt atnd:;"Mrs.'reda*Glennr.:-'and Walter Cochran-,home. in Juliaetta.. Mrs. Sam Widmer, Kellogg spent,s™k W~ d to & W&~izgvjhters'were" dinne'r,':guests Wed-.::z»sitori iri 'Lewlston'Nondiy of Friday night -vrith her sister, Mrs.'istez ~jgthy'epg~, whomesday- 'evenhigi:'inr thi,EztcQ 5Woody this iweek,twere Mr. and Mz)s. Pete Henry,. Brammer,, leaving for. her the'5SEbcred Heart hospitaL lgrL Dot

e "'"occasion -'bejing 'Mrs, .Stumjp Atn'd.e fmniiy, Mar. 'viri,Mfs. home in Keiiogrg'48eiiNA's Iblrthday-anniversary.',- . 'Fred, Glezlnt 'nd": daiighters, "John Mr'. and Mrs. Harold Roberts, and ihome during her absence

,.Miss, 'Harold'Ijiihs,acnII children, G'lennl Albeit'-Glenn and 'Paul Dsge- family, weZ'.e in, Clarkston .Sunday, .;Mr. and Mrs. ~orla Camisonr ad'kjOmjianiedby herr5naather,'rS. Ed. fcerdde; '-'',

." '.: . Viaitng With her„ iparenta,, Mr. and daughter„Were ical]erS at the Ziohner

4ait)e; were.. visitor'rs, „%'v Lewistozz .,', - ',....,,. „...,Mrls r D'E Chapman Mrs'obertzi'ome Sunday."TIzursoday,',Mrs,'tRr B.'aiks r'eturned ' Scmething'to 'sill? Us'e a Want, ad. niece, tMr's.. Jessire 'Stuart and daugh- . Mrs. 'Alex 'L'ajwrence and Jane of

'outhwickttrhught X>aria 1.ewrence~back to her work at the Callisonhome Sunday, after she had spentthe week-end at home.

James jD. Langdon, AMM lw camehome Saturday on a

two-weeks'eave.

On Sunday he was a 'cillerat - the Walt. Benscoter home and I

Mr. and Mrs Andrew Cox took'''1'::."t~

"'' '"'"" ' "..'.":.'.5——::jh5~:,. Grandma Cox to the Moscow hospital'""';~t':."":~j':;: "i~jptt'dlt $

:;,:::'ou':,::,::;. "': . '"": -":::.'::"::,::....;:: Monday with a 'broken hip. She will

.. Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Benscoterhave received word, from their son

tri!:; I'rd:;'vg't" seas.PrisciHa, Nita and Jorene iBens-

coter, are staying with their uncleand aunt, iMr. and Mrs. FrankieBenscoter, tjhis week.

Mrs. 'Wayne Davis spent Mondaynight at Pullman with her mother,celebrating her tbrother, Stuart Faulk-

lner'a birthdhy anniversary, he beinghome on leive jfro'm Farragut. On

'erreturn Tuesday she was atccom-panied by her mother, 5Mrs..Faulk-ner, . her aunt, Mz58. Chase fromEwan, Wash., and Don Yarnell fromtPulhnan, who will visit a few daysi

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at the iDavis home.Mr. and Mrs. Frankie 5Benscoter

WNu~ &em e Se and Mr. and Mrs. Woliaan Holt andfamily were Sunday'inner guestsin.'the Ed. Kent home.

MT. and Mrs. "Perh," .,Cox ariadaughter Joan and Patty; Cox, L'ew-iston, were guests at the 'home of

,4 Mrs. Wm. Cox Sunday. ~, ~

Mrs. Ed, Kent left for MoscowWedn'esday to itsy 'with" 5Grandjma'ox, who is in the. hospital.-Mrs. Frank.Benscoter. Sr., was a

dinner .guest, of Mrs.. Tina tBighamlast Thursday.

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THE KENDRICK GAREPTE TIIUiRSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1944

TONY PIRAINO, Mgr.

We are in the market for

all kinds of Clover

99 COIL IBED 'SPRING

SEVIQLAL DRESSERSSEVERAL SETS DHAWERS

TWO ELECTRIC IRONS

TWO ELECTRIC TOASTERSBABY BUGGIESBABY BEDSCOR~ VureOARDHE)E,TING STOVESSI9VIIIILAL RANGES '

Our a]m is to perfect ways

arid means of bringing you

comfort and privacy, and above

8]I, Speels]ized Service.

THE KENDRICK GAxm"LL 'AxmLra CHURCH NOTICES CAMERON NEWS STONY POINT VICINITYI

pub]is'hed every Thursday mornhzg 8< Kend ii k W Il 6o „ I Church Mr. and iMrs. A. E. Spekke p EAT WITH USP t Sunday evening with ¹p~ y~,Sunday Schoo] at 101)p a, m, George A Wi Mrs. John Maund. She is emiployed

c y Independent in Poi]it]ps i C]asses for a]] ages. Mrs. WQ]ter Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dennler and m ~ g ~

ccpi Icwiiy victicd Rdtb Mv Rud Mrc. Alvin Weicbmcu bcc iimcbcd ccm-, zceguiar Dmners — Steaks chMiprn]ng iWorship Qt 11,pp Mts John Schwarz and family Sunday. bining on the river, and is now

matiter. sionary Sund y. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Schoeffler and working on his Place 'on the hi]1.young.pccpie'R igcciiug Ri 1 p m dcugbicvc .were Lcwictcu visitors ou Mrc Sivm.cc Galloway Rud infant O r S — ICe Crea

Wheat Barbara Stedman, leader. A']] young Wednesday. daughter, Betty Ann, are home from

Forty.FO]d, bulk ..........................$1.27 people m Kend ck are in'vit~. Mrs. A. H, Blum is a gue t pf her the hospita].-

t,. „~ Evening IService at 3:00. Sermon daughter, Mrs. Clay A]brig]zt PKRRYMANSt~]c: '~~'s Hidden Treasure," fami]y, In Iewbstpn this week. her 'brother, John Needham, to hisBiible Study class Wednesday Qt Mz'. Qzld Mrs, Char]ey Schultz spent. home in Michigan, for 8 visit.

8:pp p. m, Continu]ng the series on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald IPfc. and Mrs. Walter ZumlHoffe

ightly 'Dividing tjhe Word of Schmidt. !and daughter Marilyn, returned to

and Mrs. George MCK)nnon I his ibase in Ca]ifornia, after spending ~

W]zite Winter Bar'1'ey, 100.........'ndNr. and Mrs. Gus K ger were a furlough ~1th fam'i]y snd frienr ey, .........'heMethodist Church Lewiston business visitors Saturday. in the Stony 1Point community.

Rpv IL Murray, Minister Dorothy Meyer, Irene Heimgartner Nns. Lawrence, our new HealthThe iKendr)ck Sunday 8chop] will and Harold 13rammer left Monday Nurse, visited in our community last'

tes (100) .................... vacation during August. All others Ifpr a week's Youth Fe]]owshiip Traizz- week. She accompanied Miss Loretta W

(Ipp) ---:--...................,....'will meet as usual, except as locally ing at the Pacific Lutheran Co]1ege Schuler, our past nurse, who is Ibe- /eds (100) ....,....................„...,.... announced. at Parkland, W~ I ing transferred to Boise.(Ipp) ...........................,.... Preaching Services iw]]] be sus- Mr. snd Nrs. A. F. Wegner and'I Inez and Norma Heath visited one 4

'Cyrest Northerns (1pp), .........,.... Pended in.zh]] cEzurches of the parish fam]]y snd Mr. and Mrs, Glen Weg-,night last week at Lewiston withfpr August 13 and 2p . ner and fmni]y were Sunday vhiittors their sister, Fay Heath, Qnd her eec. ro ..ebs

over eed, ', 'In the home of Nr. and Mrs, Wm.! friend, Beulah Balcer.T T %t'bgg f '8

Southw]ck Community Church, Rogers at Moscow. l Among the Lewiston visitors from,Sunday School at 10:00 a. m, 'Ed. Wegner of portland and Car]jour coznmunity last week wer'e tlie +

Eggs Morning Worship at 11:00. iL, Wegner of Pullman visited with;Stevens, Brown, Zum Hpffe, Steiigeirs gDozen ...........„......................'.23c 'friends here on Sunday. , and Galloway families.

Cases returned ..., LINDEN Rev. and Mrs. Meske returned to! Mr. and Mrs. Everett Heimgarcner gBIztter, pound ...,.......;........:;...„...;t50c Ritzv]]]e Sunday, after spending the and fami]y were visitori in the Rpb.B tt N t ....................................49c t it ' '& C d Rid

w'eek-end at their Ihome h'ere. ' and Al. He] gartner and Em S IIge Mz. and Mrs, Herman NQnd family of Kizigstnzi. were recent, Mrs. Deane, after visiting several ggn 'isitMS In the Fred Newman home. days in the Brown and SMg

'P, ~'S SHOE ~M~ the low bidder so will drive the ibusMr. and Mrs. Harl W'tinger, Nr. homm, has return% to her home st g

and Mrs, Henry Wendt and iMr."Qnd Agatha.

Hsrley Pe~man 'has 8'~ dvisitors Mondav. Moy ihan) of S~ piegp, Cal:f., i-

.cy - Rw~yw~ ~..ctlp Mcc Cicy Adbvigbt Rud Mrc. Cl- rivcri Wcduccdcy ci lect week Rud I .~kendrick Rochdale Comos<»spn of Lewzston, Mr, and Mrs. Wi]-I is visiting in the Stevens home.

Z)T )Z JZ Chy sQ gsyie™'ergscuucciit, Mr. Rud Mrc. Albert; The 'stevens fcrciiy Rud guests ',.....-- .. "--g'.

eau'ght our school before, Qzzdpit is' ' gu A%%%%%%

8', reaj pleasure to the nm hborhood Portland and Carl L. Wegner of Clifford Powell home.Office Hours t, h, h .th Pullman were 'Sunday visitors in tjhel Billy Steigeze celebrated his 18th

i birthday anniversary .'Sunday. Dinner

gkucvgcucy cci I As M u R cu: it dcugbicrct: oi cicrkc)ou vtctccd with Mr. Rud MRI. charley Harris md guwtc were Mr. ~d Mrc. wub~!Notif]cation Mr. and ¹s. J~es Holt and Ramie son were Sunday guests of M'. Qndjatelgers, IMn. A. E. Dea e, Donald

Mrs. Russell Rodgers. Mr. and 'Mrs. i Brown, MHdred Steigers, Carl, Ralph

ciscc tu .. J N, N~i IR yjsiMS bw dcugbicv cbcrlcy Grcccwccd cciicd iu the, Rcd LRRoy stcigcrc. Afternoon ceil-I ~

~t'W+ K> K' A ~Kendr]ck State Bank B]dg. In Ju]iaetta afternoon. I

ers frere Hugh Parks and children, i R % kW E~ gMr. Qnd Nrs, Roy Gle n pf Texas Mr. and Mrs. Rov IRamey, Mr. Qnd! Byard snd Perp].

'rtdge visited'with Myr. md Mrs. 'Roy Mrs. Carl KpePP, Hezbert and LawI

According to word received frpmnI

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Morgan Wed ~ay' 'ence S hwarz ~d Ted Nielke ~ent Gmdon Heath his condition r~~s II

Donnle Israel son of Mr and M Sunday afternoon iwith Mr. and Mrs. near]y the same. He has been con- BREAKFAST SETIl,'y

vtv i Citw XRRRS,wm iu L wicicu 1m'R1tcr Kcepp.. Ifined tc bic bcd with rheumatic fc- OCCASIONAL CIIAIR

L lU~W week-end,',under a.doctor'8 c~e s~ Mr. Qzzd. Mrs. George. A. WI]ken:ver in the Marine Base hospital at

fering frpm Qn ~ec'QQQ icn on f and daughters spent Sunday with San Diego far the past three weeks. ROCKING CHAIRS

SEWING MACHINES

the eye whi]e he was working on a»sitors ~Wedneidav wer'e IMr. and ELECTRIC MIXER

pmlb]ne . the fjrst oif the iweek Mrs. W81ter KoepP, hfr. and Mrs. We sre having cool weather again, SHOT GUNS

COAL I i-pgss.Joyce Lyons and MEss Msr- Ed. Mielke, Fred snd Wa]1Ã New-Iwith a few ishpwers.

ABIDIN I]TAB . tending the annual convention pf Rtoy S Ifpw'his, Wright were Orofino visitors

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giret Somervi1]e of Spokane are at- man,'Harold and Cecil iBramnier andi Nr. and Mrs. Asa Choate and Mrs. NEW 'BRIDGE,LA'MP

BEDROOM SETS

, @e .A]pha Xpta sorority '.Qt Sestet]ePIL imEAiIzE'D

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Mrs. Rdl]in Armatage and daughter (Delayed) drove t5e cows belonging tp Chas.ill,'f

Southwick visited her Parents, Mr.. Miss.,G]adys Nelson returned to, Kime over to Merton's pasture Mpzz-

and Mrs. Rzzy Cuddy the first czf her work at 'Spokane Thursday, afteri dsy. Merton will milk snd care for

W 1 " .the wee]c.' Spending her vacation st the home'hem f'r 8 while. vemw e~ ' nip 1~>

aafer ~rOCae ~../ps]tpztiC ]~t Sund y of her father, Gustav Nelson, Wm ~d Ca~p]1 Grosec]ose sre ~,+ + g +,jg,g ',,",„;I"Sin Francisco, after spending 8 Gers]d Ingi]e twas a Sunda

short fur]ough with Nr. Qnd Nrs. st the H. V. Ferryman home on finish %his week, as they will have

Addison Alexander. Among the recent Moscow visztozs 8]] orders filled

Mr.. and Mrs. Donald RMorg~ pf were Mz'. Qnd Mr8. Ceci] Chiamber I Mz'zld Mrs. Ed. Choate ezltez'" I—

ILe]and visEted 'with Mr. and Nrs. lain and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. tsined 8']'I of their children and. theiir

GeIIeral Repair Shep Roy'Morgan,the-first of tbe week. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nelson, families last Sunday, with tjhe ex- „IFriends here of the Rev. Car] F, Mr. and Nrs. Ed. GQHoway szzd spn, ception of Ear], who is in the navy. 'l k

,Barber hSVe .reoeiVed. WOrd that he Mr. and Mra. ROy Fey and Mrs. Thpze ipreaeZZ<- Were ™rSnd MTQ 7 ~ Z. ~ .AZ ~' "Z.it i ~vr

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Gordon choate snd son, Mr. and I have pllrch8seQ the fuel rights of. Yv~a'iver Brocke ywhere he iiivas sent. as a missionary. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kent pf Ameri- 'Wzs Ed Chp'ste, Jr., Qzzd children, al]d all] 1]OW halldhllg

'I Machine and Gun Repairing Jerry snd Donald Smith ha've re- can ridge Iwerte recent visitors at INr and Mrs iH. IL. Ogden and little

turned to their home at park after the Walton Nce'ey home. !daughters, Mr. Qnd Mrs. Tom Fack-

I FRANK .CROCKRER.' visit with EVQ Qnd George Smit]z.. Lewis Acuff, Moscow, was 8 ridge enths]I 8nd children and Jessej TT 000 M PR 5'QQ$

Jake 'Grinp]ds and son Ted have visitor Friday. ji Clips'te.

:received thehr new combine; .Harley 'Mr. Qnd Mrs. Walton Morey! The church attendance wss very I Wig JO COIIImerCja] HagiIEg pf any hIIJ 'IptPe~~ and Bo'b @hi]berg brought brought theitr ynung spn, Michael small Sunday, but the minister gave, . hangfeg'b~ the IOCa~ alIQ freight h

R GEO. W. Me~EEVER up 8 used cpzzzbine recent]V. and A]an, home frcm the hospita] st I 8 sp]endid messakge to the few wh

Ramie Hunt has b)s new combine in''Moscow, Wedne~bv. Iwere there.

Da'utal Surleclz operation —which makes 10 conpv (Th]s Week) Nr, and Mrs. Abe Goods]l Qnd! g '*I

'hines on the ridge this season. 'rs. Everett H.mmond and son flnily moved to Lewiston last week. ~~~ mm mm ~ a~ m

8 F"pu 812 'r. snd Mrs. Lester Weaver and Doriny spent the week-end at the'rs. R. E. Brock and children, PhOne 54/ KellgriCg phpne t552R

gazQIrlcz. Idaho t I family were Lewiston shoppers Sat- George Hammond home in tNoscow. went to Lapwsi last week. She ex-I

/ urday.. - Mrs. Walter Olsnn and son of Day pepts to take Dale 'to I.ewiston and

Among those in Kendrick 'Satur- ton, 'Wash., are visiting her parents, have his tpnsils removed, then come

day evening were Mr. and Nrs. Ray Mr. Qnd Mrs. K. D. Ingle. beak Qnd get ready to leave for ARROW .HAPPENINGS. T ent -Twp A ~ts M~uCuddy and famE]y, Mrs. Annie Weav- Several ladies met at the Steele'»emertnn by the last of the month. Twenty two arrests were report+„

R +~NN Cp Ier Qnd fami]v, Nr. Qnd Mrs. Roy school house for a quilting bee Wed- ». ><erton reuss e has

jCa]]era st the Ed. Groseclose home during July by iIdaho conservation,

, Morgan Qnd daughter, Mr.: and Nrs. i nesd'ay. "J A'Hc

] d ~ G'Sunday were iHarve Woodruff, Mar. ofificers, according to a'eport

!Louis Alexander and son Qzzd their Mr. and Mrs, Pete yHalseth ofl '.. C ]] G I jorie Wing, Jim Ayer and his four James O. Beck, director of .the Idahe.

Funeral Directors y ' "- o ry Sunday'isitors at the, o e isi at the Carroll Grose

seth home.....I

lo e home ISunday. The day before

Main o " "" " gh nd Nrs. Johnnie 'Shezbon oz Pu]]man. Wn. was Mr. Hsrless'irthday snnzver .

y. s visiting his cousin, Roger Jones sary, so Ethel had a big birtMayrs. Rav Car]son of Spo- o im.

Wm. wimm g pn e esc un ay

Nr.; and Mrs. A. Kleth. '»sec]ese home to pick snd cari afternoon we~re IDick Glbbs, Ray

'Mr. Qnd Mai. Gil iErlewine 'are en- Mi's. Roy Thomas and son James beans Tuesday. Moehl Garr Barton Qnd Donald way ng game r ou seiSchroder. son and fishing w1th more than cia

ipying a vi'sit with her sister's chil- have moved to Lewistpn.RRRoy.,will rod. One arrest each was made fat1

dren ifrom.Ju]iaetta, be. Induc'ted.into the army Aug. 2L Can It Be Donef, Visitors from SPokane at the Nike possessing tpo many fish under istr.

pr]ey A}]en and Mrs. pattie Gar- Combining Was de]ayed by the Nrs, Herman 'Schupfer is in re-! Schroder home over the week-end Inches Iong, capturing a fawn, ax@

Lewiston Phone 275 ner were 'Dewisttpn visitors Monday. Sunday mornirig rain. ceiPt of the following letter, which, were Mrs. Martha Merritt and 'dau h" hunting without a li 6 e.

Ca)lers at the iSmith ihome Sunday 'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McGraw,ind is self-exp]anatpry:' ters Joan ~d B g+'our arrests were made in. Kpptp

afternoon, were Mr. and Mrs. A]vs daughter Rhoda have moved from Moscow, Idaho I Mrs. John Wi]sey Iand children are ensi'county'aZid fpur in Va]]e'y"cb~

Craig and children, Mr. and Mrs. Portland, Ore., to Moscow. August 14, 1944 visitiiig Mr. Wilsey'8 iparents'at Win- ty. There were three in Adams in'Arthur Foster Mzd children, Gil, M'rs. Jack Cook, s former resident, DeaT Women of Kendrick:

Ichester. 'wo each in "Washington and.']inoAi.

I

Er]ewine, Rpv Morgan, Ray Cuddy, of the ridge, now resling in Cali- I am sorry that I have never Nzs Clarence Heimgsrtner and Counties that had one arrest

ii CONTINENTik'Z Clarence cttd Lccicr Wccvcr, MIR. forbid, bcc 'bcim:vicii ktg bcc w" I't.Owc duct b.. Rc ut c R"g . daughter Ncdiuc oi Lcwictcu visited were Camas, Gctu, Sbocbcuc, JNRine,

Louis Alexander Qnd Mrs. Hardesty. Ivan, Whitcomb,;an'1jfamily at Diary. 8ebding t'e delicious cookies which at the H. M. Sampson home the Bonner, Oneida and IAda.

HQ~'P%tine, ]as Ib ezl delaved bvl E H. Jones ind Ed Ha)seth'y ere ardve at our U. S. 0, each month Past iveek

[L gw~ . the Rb»wctu suttdcy Rud Mocdcy Lcwiciou business 'vikiicrc Tbur'Rdcy. Rud which the sccvicc MRR consume M~ Jtudctpb pcvkcc Rbd Mcc, c cciiicicc pu picck, tsbwt'cg

Me 'p~>gs .. Jbhnn'ie Needham of Wisconsin, has with gusto. Therefore I Qm entrust- Heim4yartner were Kendrick ca]]ers Nrs. Ted Freytag had the.Wm.'. Chizberg celebrated,his 7?Ch Ibeen visiting his nephews, Harvey ing this message to the'postmaster SQturdsjj fpztune tp have h~ left fggeipjg

birthdsv on August 15. Mr.'Chilberg and Rufus „)Fairffe]d, and a niece, for delivery.

OQ is able to be around, but is not en- Mrs. iW. E. Hecht. The U S 'O Wpme" te e ha ki sipent Saturday and Sunday at street last Friday, when the'ar Emz

joying the best of healtih.. "-..- for several weeks they have run the Ed. iGrosec]ose home.

OIES and GreaSeS ..'ULIA'ETTA NEWS ITEMS 'ut of mokies. On last SQ, day . Nrs. Emery Wilson entertained another car;

David, Mant son of Mr. Qnd Mtrs ght nary a ~ap m — Ithe 'ypungStters wMh a iweiner roist The Freytag car was progress

Pho .. E~t of F C. Dm]e]spn, Hsro]d Abrsms, who was operated R tl ] f 17 IThursdsy. T ose. corot e e - dp'm an alley when ithe Aber

on last week. in 'SPol ane for a colon'Recently s arge gro~ o -yea~ sie and Milton Wi]son, PattV and emerged. suddenly -from behind ozzie

Office 7Q HOQke '782 ' . ulcer, is getting along nicely.+ ~ ed ~ a~y ~ing 8 ~,'John Teuevn]d, Bonnie, John. Ed. and of the Ibig lumber piles on the baca

Notice is herebV given by the IDavids Butler of Lew)stpn !8 spend- "hollow" so I prmume that' lab s i Dixtie.. Grpsec]ose, N~a Sampson, street.

undersigned executor of the estate ing a few days with Gwendolyn Qnd it Do thi k t d, . I Carrie, 13en, Dick. Edna an'd 'LQ- It was necessary to take 12 stgs Ms D A i'll lYI W M ~ ~ 8'f Frances dg, 1)snie]son„decez]aed, tp Gary Abrams.

it. Do you think the Ken r.ck ladies verne Giibbs, Rav Mehl, Garrv Bar-'hes to c]ose the wound.

gentS the 'medit~c of and call Pe~ni .hiav«J H. Hunt, who has 'been visitng I I] th 17- ]ds 'bi hton, Jackie and Donald Schroder,

exhibit them w]th the necessary turned to his home Mondav.' ll ld ppreciate it if you, Jds Mike Schroder received word Another of those,: you]sr tdpuibg

vouchers within four Rmonths after Mrs. Frank Barton and Miss Juan- can snd w thhZ Vpu are,wonder- last Friday that hm ibrother was feature shows is schediz]ed at

ugu)it 3, 1944, itive first Pub]ipstipn Its 'Kit'e 'sre vts]tng their cousin fu]]y fine to have .been sp generissing i in E" p ]pcs] theatre this coin

SJEST>S BEAUTY of tibia notice, to the said executor Mrs. Nickens, at Peck. theatre of waT, and two davs later

at the law office of Adrian Nelson, Ray Butler went tp spp]cane Mon- lsizj~~~]yhad word that he was safe. we are I Across

HOPPE Moscow '':Idaho', 4]ze same,'being'he day to .consult 8 sphze specialist. Theresa Hight C mm'll glad fpr her good neivs. Rogers, his horse, Trigger snd R

Place fpz'jie transaction of'the busi- Adr)an Johns had the misforfune.es)d'ents apprecihto. the

'ERASTEWART ness of 88)d estate, in Latah County, to lose some valualble cattle lizst 1 nperation of the Kendrick fire war- The second ~W~ 1 titlM

State of Id'ho'

week baled on the railroad track Local comment: The cookies sent dens i the big g sss fhe of last "p4sto] packi 'amma" -d tAUGUST DANIELSON, bv a night train. from Kendrick have been baked by week. Kendrick can well be proud Ruth Te~, Bob rt LM

Phone 709 — 'y ', " 'nd children e lac)ies of the various Circ]es pf.sit]ng at W. S. C. '.S., and last month only l joib, Zn 15 minutes Ht th

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word pf the fire thev were at the „, . un o

at in 'v o<I Arow ischpp) house and fi hti t e e en .

Z~est pub. Aiig. 31, 1944. Mr, and Mrs. J. Nickens Qnd little this new aPPeal it should be made 'blaze in the pasture just outside the M Io A d To t O

Adrian Ne)sc,n, Moscow, Atty. son spent tlie week-end at the home a community entenprise, rather thanlschool yard. Local tomatoes are zipw quite ylutt

NE% SUBSCRIPTIONS of her parents, Nr. Qnd Mrs, J. H 8. «Circle activity,, Those taking 8 train. ride to Lew- tiful, and canta]oupes snd they

AVANT ADSWhen properly balanced it iwou]di Iston Sunclay were Ed., Bonnie and os])ed

allli Friday afternoon Mrs. Me]vin Gsz 'be necessary to,'bake cookies but,'ohn Grosec)ose, Doris Qnd Jimmy ', inaking their appeanazice.

RENEWALS FOR SAZJE 5pp pr ppp giinnV ner and Mrs. Bill Howe]] entertained once every two months, and they are Clark, Ben, Virgie Qncl Phyllis Grose-I The canta]oupes are fine f]svoree,

sacks, good, pau] Supple, Ken- the little friends of George Garner, therefore QPPea)ing to 8)1 tn he Piclose. but generally not Qs large aa

drick. 31 2x Qnd Connie Faye Hpv, e]1 st 8 ]Qwn in this more th in wnrthV effort.l

N, G, Grosec]pse was 8 Lewiston of ]ast yeaz due tp Q ]Qck pf ed+party at the home nf Mr. Qnd RMrs If yn» are wil)ng tn trike Part in vLc'tor Mnn«av 'nipistuie

FOP. 'SAI.E —Nanny and billy Chas. Ne]son. ce]ebratlzip. t)ie <hind th).o, ectivity, please contact MzTz. ']rs. Ben RG!p)er has returned to

L'goats, $15,00, or will trade; also 'birtMsy aniversaries of George Qnc) Hermayi Sc"up er. i her hnme in C)arkston,

e~~sgog I ffgQM team horses. Frank A. Johnson, Connie. Among those present,v'„r, Come on, Ken<,rir,!c, let's gp) Eliza'beth Daniels an<) 13etty Fu)-!

Grangempnt, Idaho. 29-4x Gwendn]vn and Jerry Abrams, Frnz Ic I

ton, vyhn are emplnved at the Port- Ninth Serv]ce Command, the ]arg~Peters, Larry and Linda Wundnz))ch II

Real Zenn)QQ, ]rend shipyan)s, are visitng Nsz'jorie in area of Army ii"ezmice Forei

See Char]es Denny, George iind IJInda i Glai)ys Wegzinr bi ought tn the Wing Commands in the United States,

KENDRICK BEAIZTY SHOP Gamer Qnd iConn)e Faye Howe)). ! GazettI'. nfI Ice embraces eight western states

WC] ffprd N )8 n 8 d ivee)» Q,bnuqupt nf Zezin ~ that wi ze 8 +I g $A ash)iigtoIl, Oiegoli, ICQ]lifprnis, Idsi

D WQQttYysf J ppcu Mclidcyc, Wcduccdcyc, ptl- SKI!Shier Ipcrcn Of Scviii Recut Suc-;'bcctlbcc —SIP. IRIgect olid Iceccur- It wcc R ',1tltlc Motlricv for Mr.,bc, Mcutcuc, Utah, Ncvcdc Iutd Acl

days snd Saturdays dav at the 'Chas. Ne]so)z home, ing five inches across without rais- John Glenn sure enough. She caug ht, zona.

Evenings by Appointment Ted Walsh Pf Rack SPrings, Wyo., ing s. Petal. Iher right hand in the wringer whilel

Sole Agent For Tribune They could steP into f)ower Qhmv! washing snd boor h

t &e home of competition anywhere —ezzd stand frhis brother, Ernest Walsh snd family, a good chance to win. the middle and ring finger. ( it at night.

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