6
,,Ies( 6 'I.II in 1890. They lived «t Dayton, Washo VOL. 85 KENDRICK AND GENESEE, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO Will/am E, Kauder, 106, one of the oldest, if nol. the oldest citizen of Idaho, died Thursday, January 30, at I;35 If.m. at, the Law)stan Convales- cent Center. A retired Southivlck farmer, he had lived in that area from about, 1891 until a year ago when ha v «s taken to the Lewiston nursing home, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6; 1975 NO. 6 fol' ye«1'efoI'e nloving to Ule Southivick area, along with another fami)y, five cows and saver«) wagons, Nez Perce Cou)lty zoning Pro(I)16)1 lute life by Citizens Voice Nevr Unemployment Claims Show Slight Decrease With a slight easing up of the nwy<ber of new claims for uneniploy- fnent insurance, placement, activities in Lhe Moscow a.rea came alive. Five Latah County residents were placed on jobs through the hfoscow office of Lhe Idaho Department. of Employ- ment, according to Frank J. Hart- stein, office manager. 14artstein said that this compares with only one p)ar:efnent during the previous week, and with the two ta three placements In«de during each of the past few weeks. Jobs available at the end of the week numbered four, up one from last week, but, st.ill short of L.he op- portunities at the end of January )ast year. It's I.t. Schweuue Now- -'»"-':i="'- 6 II . g r I u <c i ~ i .Tr;1 „":,:- . -'.$ gi",";4< 'CHArENNE ATTENDS ARMY School, Ft. Banning, Ga. His par- I SCHOOL Second Lt. Robert D. Cnts, Jeanette and Wayne Schwenne, i Schivenne, a University of Idaho Route 2, Gene»ca, assisted vrith the graduate with a bachelor of science traditional bar-pinning following the "Uncle Billy" was born Decenibcf'2. 1868, «L Qu)<icy, Illinois, when AIIdrew Johnson was the 17th presi- dent of Un) tr<l States, just three yeats atter Lhe death of Abraham Lincoln and life end of the Civil War, The Nes Petce Indian War vras su)i nine years in the future when th)s son of Mr. and Nrs. Daniel Kauder was born. )lis father, a vetenin of Uic ngcently ended Civil War, had a bad heart, sa his son rema)ned with the fand)y until both parents died. The Kauders ))vrd for a time in Mis- souri and Iaiv<1, UI<.'n Uiey slaved west By Carolyn Grave)le Because of inquiries «haut the proposed "School of Country Living" zoning, concerned valley residents have uncovered the defunct Nez Parce County zoning commission and the non-exi»tence of the Nez Pe roe County building code. A)armed by the lack of eni'otcemeni, of the Coun- ),y's Zoning Text, citizens drevr up a petition to the Nez Parce County Commis»)oner» requesting the re-actt- vatian of the county's Planning and Zan)ng Comfnissian. )r I»l Sixty - three persons filed new'laims for benefits during the week, according io another part of Hart- »tain's report. He said that this figure included 20 who filed under the Spe- cial Unemployment. Assistance Act a<id 13 who filed claims under the Federal St».te Extended plan that a'ent into effect. a week ago. The i.otal number of persons seeking bene- fits rose on)y slightly, as a number of persons returned to work. The cur- rent total is 594, up only 12 from the previous week, but compares with 519 at. the end of January, 1974. In the immediate Noscov; area, the totals remain nearly constant, 298 nmr<', 274 last week and 275 a year ago. At Pouatch, the total now is 114, down from last week's 128, but up from Iast, year's 114. At Gene»ca, I.he fig- ures are 25 naw, 20 a meek ago and 23 a year ago. At Kendrick, the fig- ures are 2, 27 and 15. Little change is expected during the new feiv wfwks, according to Bars),ein, unless weather condiuons cause some labor force reductions. Oral History Meeting Iu Guueseu Friday, Feb. 14 Before the peution couM be circu- lated, Eugene Taylor met to discuss the matter with Uie three County'ommissioners: Chairman Wilfred J. Duclos, J. R. Alfrey and Otto BnLfn- nier. Tha outcome of the meeting helped accomplish the petiuon's pur- pose w)UI its circulation. Citizens'n(,crest and the vrilling- ness ta c)rcu)ate a petition for a lawful result have initiated rcjuvens tian of the Nez Perce County Zoning Board. Last Thursday, Charles Cbne vras hired to establish a bui)ding permit and )nsp<wtion systenl; hi» jab be- gins February 10. 'bits. Car)a Emery, creater of the School of Country L)iing, will soon be making application for condltion- 1<l use of Uie agricultural land for hcr 400 acre»choo) site. An applica- tian of this nature does require a public hearing; iL does require ap- )yroed fram the Caunly Canimiss)on- ers Lhenl»e)ves. Na time or place for the hearing has been seL Hovrcver, it, is not tao early to voice your opinion abauL the issue. The Commissioners should know how the community and surround)ng areas foe! «nd think. Petitions "for" or -against" the 'School of Country Living" can now be drfLwn up and sent, to the Commissioners before ! the hearing Lakes p)«ce. If people do not vish to sign a petition, then a letter, phoae c«)I or visit, will be wel-, comed anything to help the CountIr, Oommi«a)oner» carefully. xcview Lad 'ecide «pprova1 or disapproval ot Mrs, El«cry's development in Nez Petce County. Tha Ksuders homestcaded June 10, 1891, in the Cres<.eni, ares, five miles narLhwrst of Souufv ick, a commu- nity that ives knoa Ufen as Grafton. His parents d)cwi on L}u homestead. Although f.he younger Kauder later acquired a farm of his oivn, he re- niained an the tami)y burne»Lead for I 38 years The Rffr«) Women'ral History Ptoject group will hold a meeting in Gene»ca at Lhc Mu)upurpo<fc )Loom of Uie high school Februafy 14, be- ginning at I:30. degree in forestry, is currently at- UI Army Officer Education Program tending the Officer Basic Course at mid-year canunissioning ceremony, the United States Army Infantry last month. This group is ivork)ng to pr~fve Ile wag married <Iay 15, 1918, at h)story of wanicn ln Idaho, from the Moscow to Aflna VerUc Cnifn)cr. Shc eat))esf day» Lo the present. died in July of 1953. Everyone v;c;lcame and uf7(cd In hi» younger days, EC<<uder pl«ved to «))encl fhe If)c~t)ng, cv)uch is strict- )It<< banjo for dances and «isa for the ly sochu, buf r<)uc«tfona) «nd inter- f<nufsrfncfitf Df many ch))dmn in Lhc e«L)ng as ivcll. A ptogrwfi Is pre<fr<it- i «rim, In 1903 hc bou<IL an E<usofi ed by Lhe Rut<1) LVofn<'f<s group «II<) a'Indup phonoglliph and ivi<s tvfre«hmants will b««<.tved, Lhn<))c~) viUI it that hc LD<rff it around L«d)es attendlnà are g)ven forms th» countrE Lo )et OUicr» enjoy Lhe La fdl out indfcaung their ailling- entertf<fnni<IIL it provid«d. ness to ba interviewed st the time and Along w)th his fanfiing, Kau«r place Of their ChoiCC. Inferv)CW» are aarked «S a Carpenter, helping La r<mrded on Lspc «nd iiill be stored bui)d houses in the Southv"iek ates an<) reel tapes «L the University of «nd around the old conununity of Id«ho «rchive» fcyr anyone Lo listen Crefgeent. Iic sold the farm in ta or use for stuc)y,pragt«fu» and and moved to Southaick. He con- the like. If «omcona Intc;tvlev c.d tinued La work as a carpenter, and W)ffhc» to tain«in anonymous th)s hater ives custo4«n for the Sauth- w)sh wN bc honored. Pho)ognfphrr<f ivick School District. «ta «v«il«bta to photograph inter- . F)fLac<I ye«rs before hc wss moved v)cwccs ot any «tt«or crafts they to Lhc Lewis)on nunging hanie, he mighL «h«tc, )I they tfu<)ucst. moved into Alma Bett» horny )n the h)» )s not « Inoncy m«k)ng proJ Golden Rule ates, where he spent his «gr«nt from declining years under Alma's good «fld Human)ucs Cafnfl1is and loving c«rc »lan. The proJect h«fg nothing Lo do Sur~iiing «tc Lwo fftcFelaughtcts. Wlui any vromen's ))bctc<Uan gfoup. Alice T«rfy af Southwick and Vcfna The purpose of Lhc project ls to pro- Dr)»co)) of Levtston; Lwa gnuu)- »crvc h)story of Idffha vromcn «nd <)«ughtcnf, Jane Nlchfcn of C)«rk»)on, 4o 4<hovr wiiN «n -Ifflpotc«ac phaof gfnd El)fina HIS of Law)sta«, faut woman have held ln the development great~deb))drcn and Lbrcr great- of our st«te. great gr«ndchi) drcn. It ls cefpcc)«I)y tilting «t this Umc, A gravc«)dc service ivas conducted since Qcncscc will be celcbraufig it»'aturd«y at 2 p.m, at Uic Southw)ck 100th year soon «nd our country, lt» Camcntcry under Ulc direcuof1 of b)ccntenni«l in 1976, Yass«r.R«&Is AQNr«) hofnc. I or an lntctclt'ing, enjoyable «nd pal)bc«rcr» ivcrc J«ck htustoc, 4N)uc«Uon «ftcr«oan «t tend Lhc mi~t- A«tofi Wrt)s, Frank Locscr, Marian ing February 14. Az<yona wishing «Saudrrs, Gca, F)nkc «nd Donald tide m«y Cont«c). 285-1317. Chrif<tcnm+. Local Srudenrc On LSCS 566 .„=:."l:„...;. ';.""l'„";,IFor Nore Highway """;","":;".,',",":;„„-.:"'„:."""'., „"" Funds for Roads rick. Those who received a 3.9 to 3.5 grade point average are Kenneth J. Clark and Joseph Nowakowski, both of Gene»ac; Aiiin J. Schmidt, Charles T. Lyons, and Debbie Johnson, Kend- rick; hfarty I Clemenhagen, Julia- etta, and Rand IL Lee, Deary. Receiiing a 3.4 to 3.2 was Timothy D, Sturmsn of Deary. Senior Citizen Party Was Well-Attended State Senator Claud Judd last week proposed a bill to transfer sales tax paid on motor vehicles from the gen- era) fund to the state highway fund. He told the House Transportation Committee his proposal would pump about $9 million a year into the raad- biulding . fund. Judd told the Gazette Monday aft- ernoon that he would also be intro- Iucing a b)II to increase car and pickup ~ fees which would go into the highway fund as onga)ng money to supplement the funds the governor has ahesidy recommended 'for thc highways of the state. Ju<M )nf)Ic«ted the pz)mc purpose of his. legis)«uon wc<ad be to sec that state Idghways, such as High- vr«y 95, the connecting )iM between North and South Idaho, are im- proved. Fifty-six persons signed the guest, book Monday afternoon, Feb. 3, at the Golden Sunset senior citizens'arty, held at the Kendnck Fraternal Temple. Greetings were warm and hearty among old friends and new as they were met with e, "copper" hand-shake. During the business session mem- ber»hip cards were dis~butcd for the first time along with date books and endears... P)ans weri la)d Yepr the IR9«feb «nd Aptu lneeungs. The M«I<eh meeting vill feature a program with the Sweet Ada)ines plus a reading fol- lowed by c«n) ganlcs. The April meeting will begin with «potluck luncheon. More informa- tion will be published 1«ter concern- ing this mceung. The group is grateful to the Red Cross Pharmacy for the donation of date books, c«)a«dani and pinochle c«tds. hlany prizes iverc awarded to ain- ncrs In bingo, cribbage, scrabbfc and pinachlc. The highlight of the awards >ms <L special "bonus gift." ivan by M+tUO M«cL Thc "special" gift was a lovely linen handkerchief edged ivith tatting, made and donated by Mrs. Elsic Havens,a pioneer of this fftca ivho at present is residing in Gig Harbor Arash Delicious fcfreshments, iiith a Val- cnUnc motif, ivere set< ed by Ann Platt and Iva Mayer of Juliacita and A)berLa Schupfcr, Opal Draper, Lloyd and Father Schrcffler of Kennewick. NM meeting hlarch 3 niark your calendars and plan to come! Local News uf Keu)irick Mf; and Mrs, Dave .duct-«nd 5ua- $ y '~'-V)rcdncff<S«y -<evening-guests in the home of 2)fr. «nd Mts. Robert Auer at Lewiston. boukey Suslietbell 'Game Netted $ 404 For Club's Project Saturday evening >~)tots-of hfr. and Mrs. Bu) B)cwett and sons mere Mr. and Mrs, Mont Hibbatd 'and fam- i)y. Jim and L)nda Meshesknik of Leaiston stopped in Sunday after the Donkey basketbau game. Pressure ta Rccind ERA Sen. Judd said that it might be of interest to persons who support the Equal Right Amendment, which has been ratified by the State, that there is strong support ffonf certain gnyups to rescind this ratification. Senator Judd has been a supporter of the Equal Rights Amendmene dents v'ha are in favor of this amend- ment to the constitution should be aware that. opposition has still not quit fighting this l~)ation. Kendrick High School's gymnas- ium was packed with 539 pay)ng sup- porters of the Booster Club Sunday «ftcrnoon to a~h the Kendrlck- Juliaetta tomn win the "chan)pion- »hip" of «Donkey basketball touma- ment from Uic schaal board and Pa<t- )«Lr.h R)dgc Leam», After dividing Uic receipts with Ulc finn that. Darned the animals, « profiL of F404.74 was realised by the Boaster Club. This rnanry vill go Io hrlp pay for a $864,00 ivhirlpool b«th unit rrrcntly punJI«md for the «th)< Llr drpartfnent by the club. The large cravid thoroughly en- joyed the <IIIL)rs of both the donkeys anr) Ihr p)ayrrs. The club has one more fund re»- ing pmjrct th)s year. that Lg taking 1)rkcls «nd watch)ng Ulr doors at the Distr)rt Lounlayf lent games in I~vr)»ton. Thrsc begin Feb. 18. Any- one «i»hing Lo va)<uitccr should can- Lar.t Jack Imhman or Bob Hrppller, Thr Isaastrr Club ivishcs ta thank I<)) ivho <iltrnclcd the Sund«y gfuiics and s<IPInrtcd the club's efforts. hQ .and Mrs. F. L. Kaufman, Oixy- fino, Nr. and Mrs. Bob Kaufman, Peck, and Mr. «nd Mrs. Gerald Loh- man and family were- Sunday dinner guests of hfr .«nd I<Its. Dare)) Brocke. hQ. and Nrs. Bob Cal))son attended the funeral for his aunt, Ca)lie Par- sons at Leiiiston Friday. On Sunday they werc dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor)a Callison. Genesee School Local News ()f Juliuetta Trustees To Neet I)y op«I lrohm«n I<<ELV ARILIVAlr The rcgu)«r meeting of the Gene»ce 'rhoo) IR«rc) ivi)l Monday, Fcb. 10 f<L 2 p. m. <<t 'Ihr big)i «rhoal. 1)roly< on Uir «g<'11<91 inc)uc)r: ))<Is Bids IL<~ur»L ftani Agency nn Aging Budget rc~)<lrr<L for )9751 76 lrrg)s)st) vc )nfaniu<()on Tea rhrr nrgoi I<<I Inns Rc)yort on Fr<)rf",<) Pro);1<1<11 CATA II Voc«Linn«i Fihirlition ) unc)s Title II and Title III NDEA The memb<rs of Lhe. Grncscc Sc)iaa) Bo«t<l will attend I< Rr)riona) Two meeting «t Orofinn A'«.)arse)«y, Fcb. 5)h, Thrs ivi)1 hear «)rglf<)r<L)vr I'a- port by Alan Smith, among oulct items <In Uic agenda. I cbru«ry 18, 19, and 20 Uia L)ufx) )iiraugh sixth gn«)c in Grnrf<rr. «rll) wofk with L.hc Leads-Clark State Ca))cga'ff Poet in Uia Schools Pro. gr«ni, The poet ivi)1 spend tha days ivotk) ng iv) th the c)as»tan«I on poetry. Anti~praying pcC))lans IVcckend ~ests of Mr. «nd >Its. Ervin Draper ivere i!<Ir. and Nrs. Steve Vandecar and Brian of Leais- ton. ! Judd said he has also received a petition from Juliaett<I urging legis- lation banning the use of DDT. There I is already,a bill intliyduced wluch ! ! ivould virtually elinunate the use of 2-4D. Judd said he was aa~e that there had been abuse of unrestricted spraying in Lhc past and the danger it represented, but he asked that peti- tioners take into consideration the need of farmers, especially in these critical times, to have access to the most efficient methods of pest and ivced controL He did not, hoivcver, advocate unfvstr)cted and irrespon- sible uw of pa»tie)dc». hf r. «Oi) Mrs Phil Johnson of Brcnict)on, VV«»h., fire Ole pro<Id )Nu' ants of )hair fly~I Child. «»On„)yarn «t Brr<11rrlon on .)«n. 2 «L ll:10 «.II1, )Ec v'righe<l in at 8 lb. 3 oz.; h)« II<uffc )I< I'VI)li«m Dsvhl, Gn<n<))y<f< rnt«are 5) r, anc) Bill Johnaon Dt Isa<<ton City, VVO< h., «n<l h)r. ««d Mn<, Art Boc of Juli«- alla. hff. «nrl h)rs. Stcvr Howcrton have Iatl. Ju))a<,) tri Lo move ta To)rdo, Orc., whrrc Strva ai)) br tc«ch)ng in Lhc Jr, II)gh (hara, They f<lyrnt S«turd«y lo«ding «nd packing «ml left Sand«y morning. Su)id«y «f tcnioan fit thc Johnson M«nat wss «nice gat-together of raff)dan(<< of Uia apartment, nc)ghbon< from the )Ccndrlc)c-Ju))<fat)a «tr««nd «orna people ot Da«ry and Asoun. (htr, «nd 'Nts. Cl«ud hICG«ry «nd Nrs. Viol«Johns cntcrt«lncd vr)Ui pl«no «nd gu)L«t, A potluck dlnnaf ivas al«o enjoyed by «II. Tha Old Time Flddlars af the hfaffcaw <irra arne ta have p)«ye<I but dua to bad vro«thar mero un«bla to attend. Nr. «nd Nrs. IVIanta Lohni«n «ml sons v)s)trd Sunday aqui Mr. «n<l IIIrs. Sklpp Kocpp of C«mcton. Nr. «nd htts, Bill Boone of Vvn))a %«))«v;ara 8«turd«y overnight guests of har s)sif t «nd family, h11'. gfnd Mts. Frc<) Clcmciihf<grn. On Sun<)«y th<y t<iuc)r<) )o Mo»cow to v)sit aith thelf'on, Dav)d, before return)ng home, lorn)a Fliger of Mose<yiv vlsllc<) with his folk~, Mr, <in<) Mrs. C«r) I llgcr Sr. «nd f«mlly 8«(<In)«y «ft- crnoon. Surprise Going Away Parry Honors Steve Howertons Saturday iisitors af Mrs. Frances Fnr iverc Bill and ¹x)ne Fry and grandson ICenneth Johnston of Lc- nore, Gi)bcr «lid Haxel Hunt of Cali- foria spent Monday afternoon iisit- ulg, Tuewiay afternoon Doris Si)flav and Frances Peters ivcrc caller on Mildred Johnson. chir. and h)ts. Otto Schupfcr ivere Sunday afternoon idsi- tors «IId htr. and h)ts..<<lfdy Drrps, Lciiiston, were Monday dinner guests. Mr. and Nrs. Milton Lind of Lcais- ton ivrte Sunday iisitors and dinner guests of hlr. and hlrs. Paul Lind. Mr. and Mrs, Jeiry Spelircr and family of White Sivan iisitrd in the home of Mr. and Nrs. Doug He<tri and boys htonday. The Spcnccrs will bc staiifig ivith and iisiting friends 'and rc)at)ms for about, a ivcck, Fliday Ciraning dinner gueStS Of Mr. «nd Mrs. Mont H)bhang and fam- ily iverc Mr. «nd htrs. Nike O'Donne)1 and two children of Deary. Thcv spent the evening making candy. pru- nut brittle f<nd fudge. Mr. «nd Nrs. Rannic Parks of Craigmont spent the ivrrkend iiith hrr pafvnL~, Mr. and h)rs. Nation Rowdm. A)l rxcr)yt Ron, ivho ivas sic)I, attended the V.l .A. dlice Sat,- day n)ght, Arrdncsdf<y rvrning dinner gursts nf Mr. «nd Mrs, E. M. Ah)(c iverr Mra. Lil lie N«und. Mr. and 5frs. I a<fran Haislngton, all oi'uliactta, and htr. «nd E<Irs. A'i)b<fr Corkill. hit., Cork))) shoivrd plcturrs of hcr rrcent I rip io Eng)and, SCDUand and the Isla of Mf<n. Arrekrnc) visitors of Nts. Ni rtlc hiac) ivclr E<)<i <m<i MI~. Ran Craig find fatally of I~Leis<<in, Nirki'ro)y<<)d a<id tivn friends frey<If A'. S. U. v)s))rd T<lrsd<fy auh grfuidparrn)s, h)r. ««<i M fr., Fr. M. Whltr .old hlf. ««<i hirs. E. A. Dra- b«Id. Highland Routs Tigers 99-71 Kendric's Tiger baskeib«ll team went ta Cra)gmnt Friday n)ght and canlc back vi) h the short end of 99-71 scoff. It was a wigged )om for thc Tigers who are noa'-7 on the seasan, especially when they played'i'cll, hitting 39 pcr cent from the field, But it is difficult ta beat a taanl ).hat )its 13 of 15 field goQs as the Huskies of Highland d)d in the sec- ond pcr)ad. Kendrick took a 16-13 nrst quarter load but then the Highland tc«ni came back with a (.trmcndous «nd rcd-hat second quarter scoring 33 points. The Tigers tried to keep pace, gc).ting 21 pain)s but ivcte behind 46-37 at t.hc halt', Highland continued to hold the hat hand in the second half of the gama «inking 28 points in i.hc i,bird period «nd 25 ln the fourth quarter, Kenny Blxnni its high point. IIICII for thc T)gaff ivith 18 points, closely fol)osmd by N)ke Boc aith 15. Krlli'lcmcnh«gen put in 10 points, P«11) Hutc)lcsoh 2, Tinl Eirhflrf', Dol<g Craig 2, F~) Lawrence 6, Nike Sl)- f)ow 6, Bandy VV«rnrr 2, Doug Chris- ten»en 5, Kcndrick salvaged part of the eve- ning by iiinning the JV gf<nle 53-48. NEW ARRIVALS... Kriiiu- NI', I<<Id Mrs. Vrrnon ICn<ut nf Lciv)»ton Aix. the pr<f~nts nf daugh- ter born Tursd«v. January 28, at SI.. Joseph's Hosp)I<<), Iwa')stan .The llt- Ua h)lss ivcighc<) 7 Pounds. 21<1 nun- c>I<, and h«s bern nruu<d CJIrist)nr iM«ric. Sha joins I< sis/er, Lori «nd a, brother, John, Gr«ndpf<rcnts are MI~. Teresa Krnift and Nr. «nd Nrs. George Cox of Laiv)stan. Square Dancers Will Have Saturday Session Thc T«nglofool. Taitlcrs Square D«nrc club iiill have i(s dance this roniing Sf<turchiy riwn)ng, Fab. 8, at thc l~)«nd school house, V)casa natr this sass)an is on Saturday instead af the usual Friday night. Beginners cl«sacs wul stfirt at 7:00 or earlier, if pass)b)c, an<) other c)«nc)ng will begin at 8:00. Iscg)nncrs atc Alw«ys ivc)ra<lie. Bulidogs Top Trojaus 5145 Troy's Trojans got the flirt basket of the evening but that «as the only time they )ed that evening as the Gelirncc Bulldags ivan the contest on the Tnyy court 51-45 last Thursday night in a lion-)ea)nic contest. It was Ulc 11til )oss «gainst just 3 ivlns fnr the hard-luck Troj<ins. Gcnrsrc quicldy took aver the lead and wefv ahead 15-9 at the cnd of thc first qua<.tcr, a six-point lead Ulri held Lhiough Ilios( of I.hc gaJllc. Both trallfs sea~) an even 11 points in the second period but. Gene»ca took thr. 6-point. lead into the second half, Tray its plaguN) by poor shooting fnym the field, hit(i. C only 26 Pcr crni, of iis field goals. Grflrscc toucd along getting a rrsprctablc 42 pcf cent. of iis fiwid g<y«) f<ttrmpts. Gene»re nut«co<we) the Trojans 14- 12 in the thirc) prriod and then held nn 'lo its Ic"ld In Ulr foul'Ul ivhcn Lhr host. (rM<< o<1)scof ed Iiirni 11 13. It<i)))h Sin<it Pull<PC<I in 18 Paints io parr Lh< iiinfiing E3audogs, Doug Green 9, Piit. hlcnyn 7, Pat Ahcrin Dan Sto»t 4, (Vayn< Jensen 2, Dar.y Brl<nrtt ", Alan Con)ter 2 and E<i Egland 1. Tmy won the JV game 55-4R, Genesee's Glenn Satnpson Passes Tuesday ln Spokane G)cnn S«mpson, 92, retired Gcna- scc b«14yrt, <llrcl Tucs<)f<y, Fcbru«tV 4, «), M«dlson Saut,h Conva)cscrnt Hnmc ui Spok«nc, Gt«ne)c)a «crviacs will bc ha)d 8«uln)«y «ftctnoon «). I:00 P. «1, «L City Cemetery ln Gone»ca. Word of Glenn's p<u<s)ng ace r<- cc)vad late T<fw<)ny nigh), )'om his d«ughtcf, Grrtnf<lc Grlhblc. An obli,- u«ty ivill folloiv next. v'rck. Flintstones Meet Feb, 6 Members of Uia Flint»to«a ILack Club ivlll hold Ulcit monthly meeting Thun<df<yi I'b. 6 fi). 7:00 p.111w <it Uic ICcnc)<irk I lrc iHal) «nd I<)) «Irallbcrs am urged ta attend, Kanyon Klub Meets Feb. 12 Thr K.K,K. ivi)1 i<lect )Vcdncsd«v, Frbrifaty 12 fit 1:30 p.m. in, Ulc lianic home of Mts. Dick Cuch)y. Hospital Notes... lltloiv— NF')V Olel ICFRS OI" 51OSCONrr IATAII QOIINTY I IBILAILV The nciv otflccf'«nt. thc Magcow- L«L«h County Libr«ry e)octad at. L'ha J«nu«ty 27 mrcung f<tr.: Pres)<)rift: L)<'ivellyn I?lngfcr., NO»<law rcptcscn- Lat)vr,; vlcc pre«i<)an),: .Toycc (htts. IAiy«)) Iilrcnct, I~(«h County trptc- f<nn)<<i ivr (iafr«) Mosroivl; srcrrtaty', L)n<)a (Mn<. Don) Srh)<ictcr, Lat«h Qa. Ir)yfxsaff)«t)vc (Ganrsrr); «nd ttrf<fvirrt; N«tgcl (<i (Mts. ROR«rl)) F<ostrr, Iet«h Ca. trplvsrntfit)vc (Dr<<fry). Thc. J«mi«ty 27 mecL)ng w«s a)so Lhc t)t'st 01rrt)ng fittrndcd by thc naiv Noscoiv Irpfvscntr<t)m, Phy)l)s (Nrs. John) I)ovx. Mr« Halva ivas appointed in a f)vr.-yoat tatni (n rnp)«ra N<ynfh T)sc)f<)r ivha had prfvrd nti the city l)br«ry boatd «inca Scptanibet af 1970. I" rcd Silflow Ifn<)cnvrnt surgery h(<rnc)r<y nt Gritllimi hteulnrin) in No»- cour. )B« iv) fc rcport s Lhf<L ha is doing «s ivcll os cauld, be. expectrd at, this tiuir. S<.r,va «nd Batty IInwcrton left, Sundriy l'ot 'Pn)rdo, Orf'.. ivhrtc Stcvr wl)l ba trf<rh)ng Ifldustrif<) E<l. 'I'hay wore honored with «surprise go)no- «way party «(, Ula Dean Wcycff home 8«turday evan)nit. Guostf< wrrc Nr. «nd Mtf<. Ban Tvrc)t, M', <ind Mrs, D«va Kl«tt, Mr. «nd Nrs, Mike Iush- Ilng, Mf'. «Ild Mts. Randy Nob)c„hft. ftn<) Mts. Nc)s Snava, hIt, «nd Mts, Jim Ictcffs, Nr, «nd Mrs. Gerald Woof), Nr, fin<) Mts, D«n Johnson, bin<i«1<okd«, Dcbr«Johnson, «nd ,Hogat W)tt, Area Council On Aging Meets ln Moscow Feb. 10 Thr Arr<1 C<»mcil on Aging iiill h<ivr «n otganlx«Liana) mcmt)ng at Uir Frpi~p«) Churrh in Moscow, «t )st. <II<6 Jeffrr.-on, hiai«iffy, Frb. 10, r<t I:00 p.m. All Prrsnn~ 55i years <ind older are urged to attrnd. OES Meets Feb, l I (wllyon Nn. 67, Order nf )Cfistrrn iS)«r, ivi)l alert. )n I~'g«),u session T«rsdf<v evening, I < bnl«ry 11 at ',:30. Ncmbrrs are askr<) to p)rwwc bring f<rtklcs for L)ia "Coun(ry Store." WSCS Meets Feb. 13 Thi A.S.C.S. <vill mrrt on Thurs- <)ay aftrniacyn, Frb. 13 at 2:00 o'lock at the hnrar of Nrg. A. O. Icfln)kkc- berg. Visitors are ac)come. >~~+~s ssqo'« 2.'~, '~~.. i'>~) yn

2.'~, - jkhf.infojkhf.info/Kendrick - 1975 - The Gazette News/1975 Jan. - June - The... · AIIdrew Johnson was the 17th presi-dent ... I they tfu

  • Upload
    lyanh

  • View
    213

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

,,Ies( 6 'I.IIin 1890. They lived «t Dayton, Washo VOL. 85 KENDRICK AND GENESEE, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHOWill/am E, Kauder, 106, one of the

oldest, if nol. the oldest citizen ofIdaho, died Thursday, January 30, atI;35 If.m. at, the Law)stan Convales-cent Center. A retired Southivlckfarmer, he had lived in that areafrom about, 1891 until a year agowhen ha v «s taken to the Lewistonnursing home,

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6; 1975 NO. 6fol' ye«1'efoI'e nloving to UleSouthivick area, along with anotherfami)y, five cows and saver«)wagons, Nez Perce Cou)lty

zoning Pro(I)16)1 lute

life by Citizens Voice

Nevr Unemployment ClaimsShow Slight Decrease

With a slight easing up of thenwy<ber of new claims for uneniploy-fnent insurance, placement, activitiesin Lhe Moscow a.rea came alive. FiveLatah County residents were placedon jobs through the hfoscow officeof Lhe Idaho Department. of Employ-ment, according to Frank J. Hart-stein, office manager. 14artstein saidthat this compares with only onep)ar:efnent during the previous week,and with the two ta three placementsIn«de during each of the past fewweeks. Jobs available at the end ofthe week numbered four, up one fromlast week, but, st.ill short of L.he op-portunities at the end of January)ast year.

It's I.t. Schweuue Now-

-'»"-':i="'- 6 II .

g

r

Iu

<ci ~ i

.Tr;1„":,:-. -'.$gi",";4<

'CHArENNE

ATTENDS ARMY School, Ft. Banning, Ga. His par-ISCHOOL —Second Lt. Robert D. Cnts, Jeanette and Wayne Schwenne,

iSchivenne, a University of Idaho Route 2, Gene»ca, assisted vrith thegraduate with a bachelor of science traditional bar-pinning following the

"Uncle Billy" was bornDecenibcf'2.

1868, «L Qu)<icy, Illinois, whenAIIdrew Johnson was the 17th presi-dent of Un) tr<l States, just threeyeats atter Lhe death of AbrahamLincoln and life end of the Civil War,The Nes Petce Indian War vras su)inine years in the future when th)sson of Mr. and Nrs. Daniel Kauderwas born. )lis father, a vetenin ofUic ngcently ended Civil War, had abad heart, sa his son rema)ned withthe fand)y until both parents died.The Kauders ))vrd for a time in Mis-souri and Iaiv<1, UI<.'n Uiey slaved west

By Carolyn Grave)le

Because of inquiries «haut theproposed "School of Country Living"zoning, concerned valley residentshave uncovered the defunct Nez ParceCounty zoning commission and thenon-exi»tence of the Nez PeroeCounty building code. A)armed bythe lack of eni'otcemeni, of the Coun-),y's Zoning Text, citizens drevr up apetition to the Nez Parce CountyCommis»)oner» requesting the re-actt-vatian of the county's Planning andZan)ng Comfnissian.

)r

I»l

Sixty - three persons filednew'laimsfor benefits during the week,

according io another part of Hart-»tain's report. He said that this figureincluded 20 who filed under the Spe-cial Unemployment. Assistance Acta<id 13 who filed claims under theFederal St».te Extended plan thata'ent into effect. a week ago. Thei.otal number of persons seeking bene-fits rose on)y slightly, as a numberof persons returned to work. The cur-rent total is 594, up only 12 from theprevious week, but compares with 519at. the end of January, 1974. In theimmediate Noscov; area, the totalsremain nearly constant, 298 nmr<', 274last week and 275 a year ago. AtPouatch, the total now is 114, downfrom last week's 128, but up fromIast, year's 114. At Gene»ca, I.he fig-ures are 25 naw, 20 a meek ago and23 a year ago. At Kendrick, the fig-ures are 2, 27 and 15. Little changeis expected during the new feivwfwks, according to Bars),ein, unlessweather condiuons cause some laborforce reductions.

Oral History

Meeting Iu Guueseu

Friday, Feb. 14

Before the peution couM be circu-lated, Eugene Taylor met to discussthe matter with Uie three

County'ommissioners:Chairman Wilfred J.Duclos, J. R. Alfrey and Otto BnLfn-nier. Tha outcome of the meetinghelped accomplish the petiuon's pur-pose w)UI its circulation.

Citizens'n(,crest and the vrilling-ness ta c)rcu)ate a petition for alawful result have initiated rcjuvenstian of the Nez Perce County ZoningBoard.

Last Thursday, Charles Cbne vrashired to establish a bui)ding permitand )nsp<wtion systenl; hi» jab be-gins February 10.

'bits. Car)a Emery, creater of theSchool of Country L)iing, will soonbe making application for condltion-1<l use of Uie agricultural land forhcr 400 acre»choo) site. An applica-tian of this nature does require apublic hearing; iL does require ap-)yroed fram the Caunly Canimiss)on-ers Lhenl»e)ves. Na time or place forthe hearing has been seL

Hovrcver, it, is not tao early tovoice your opinion abauL the issue.The Commissioners should know howthe community and surround)ng areasfoe! «nd think. Petitions "for" or-against" the 'School of CountryLiving" can now be drfLwn up andsent, to the Commissioners before

!

the hearing Lakes p)«ce. If people donot vish to sign a petition, then aletter, phoae c«)I or visit, will be wel-,comed —anything to help the CountIr,Oommi«a)oner» carefully. xcview Lad

'ecide «pprova1 or disapproval otMrs, El«cry's development in NezPetce County.

Tha Ksuders homestcaded June 10,1891, in the Cres<.eni, ares, five milesnarLhwrst of Souufv ick, a commu-nity that ives knoa Ufen as Grafton.His parents d)cwi on L}u homestead.Although f.he younger Kauder lateracquired a farm of his oivn, he re-niained an the tami)y burne»Lead for

I 38 years

The Rffr«) Women'ral HistoryPtoject group will hold a meeting inGene»ca at Lhc Mu)upurpo<fc )Loomof Uie high school Februafy 14, be-ginning at I:30.

degree in forestry, is currently at- UI Army Officer Education Programtending the Officer Basic Course at mid-year canunissioning ceremony,the United States Army Infantry last month.

This group is ivork)ng to pr~fve Ile wag married <Iay 15, 1918, ath)story of wanicn ln Idaho, from the Moscow to Aflna VerUc Cnifn)cr. Shceat))esf day» Lo the present. died in July of 1953.

Everyone )» v;c;lcame and uf7(cd In hi» younger days, EC<<uder pl«vedto «))encl fhe If)c~t)ng, cv)uch is strict- )It<< banjo for dances and «isa for thely sochu, buf r<)uc«tfona) «nd inter- f<nufsrfncfitf Df many ch))dmn in Lhce«L)ng as ivcll. A ptogrwfi Is pre<fr<it- i «rim, In 1903 hc bou<IL an E<usofied by Lhe Rut<1) LVofn<'f<s group «II<) a'Indup phonoglliph and ivi<stvfre«hmants will b««<.tved, Lhn<))c~) viUI it that hc LD<rff it around

L«d)es attendlnà are g)ven forms th» countrE Lo )et OUicr» enjoy LheLa fdl out indfcaung their ailling- entertf<fnni<IIL it provid«d.ness to ba interviewed st the time and Along w)th his fanfiing, Kau«rplace Of their ChoiCC. Inferv)CW» are aarked «S a Carpenter, helping Lar<mrded on Lspc «nd iiill be stored bui)d houses in the Southv"iek atesan<) reel tapes «L the University of «nd around the old conununity ofId«ho «rchive» fcyr anyone Lo listen Crefgeent. Iic sold the farm inta or use for stuc)y,pragt«fu» and and moved to Southaick. He con-the like. If «omcona Intc;tvlev c.d tinued La work as a carpenter, andW)ffhc» to tain«in anonymous th)s hater ives custo4«n for the Sauth-w)sh wN bc honored. Pho)ognfphrr<f ivick School District.«ta «v«il«bta to photograph inter- . F)fLac<I ye«rs before hc wss movedv)cwccs ot any «tt«or crafts they to Lhc Lewis)on nunging hanie, hemighL «h«tc, )I they tfu<)ucst. moved into Alma Bett» horny )n the

h)» )s not « Inoncy m«k)ng proJ Golden Rule ates, where he spent his«gr«nt from declining years under Alma's good

«fld Human)ucs Cafnfl1is and loving c«rc»lan. The proJect h«fg nothing Lo do Sur~iiing «tc Lwo fftcFelaughtcts.Wlui any vromen's ))bctc<Uan gfoup. Alice T«rfy af Southwick and VcfnaThe purpose of Lhc project ls to pro- Dr)»co)) of Levtston; Lwa gnuu)-»crvc h)story of Idffha vromcn «nd <)«ughtcnf, Jane Nlchfcn of C)«rk»)on,4o 4<hovr wiiN «n -Ifflpotc«ac phaof gfnd El)fina HIS of Law)sta«, fautwoman have held ln the development great~deb))drcn and Lbrcr great-of our st«te. great gr«ndchi) drcn.

It ls cefpcc)«I)y tilting «t this Umc, A gravc«)dc service ivas conductedsince Qcncscc will be celcbraufig it»'aturd«y at 2 p.m, at Uic Southw)ck100th year soon «nd our country, lt» Camcntcry under Ulc direcuof1 ofb)ccntenni«l in 1976, Yass«r.R«&Is AQNr«) hofnc.

I or an lntctclt'ing, enjoyable «nd pal)bc«rcr» ivcrc J«ck htustoc,4N)uc«Uon «ftcr«oan «t tend Lhc mi~t- A«tofi Wrt)s, Frank Locscr, Marianing February 14. Az<yona wishing «Saudrrs, Gca, F)nkc «nd Donaldtide m«y Cont«c). 285-1317. Chrif<tcnm+.

Local Srudenrc On LSCS 566

.„=:."l:„...;.';.""l'„";,IForNore Highway""";","":;".,',",":;„„-.:"'„:."""'.,„""Funds for Roadsrick. Those who received a 3.9 to 3.5grade point average are Kenneth J.Clark and Joseph Nowakowski, bothof Gene»ac; Aiiin J. Schmidt, CharlesT. Lyons, and Debbie Johnson, Kend-rick; hfarty I Clemenhagen, Julia-etta, and Rand IL Lee, Deary.

Receiiing a 3.4 to 3.2 was TimothyD, Sturmsn of Deary.

Senior Citizen Party

Was Well-Attended

State Senator Claud Judd last weekproposed a bill to transfer sales taxpaid on motor vehicles from the gen-era) fund to the state highway fund.He told the House TransportationCommittee his proposal would pumpabout $9 million a year into the raad-biulding .fund.

Judd told the Gazette Monday aft-ernoon that he would also be intro-Iucing a b)II to increase car andpickup ~ fees which would gointo the highway fund as onga)ngmoney to supplement the funds thegovernor has ahesidy recommended'for thc highways of the state.

Ju<M )nf)Ic«ted the pz)mc purposeof his. legis)«uon wc<ad be to secthat state Idghways, such as High-vr«y 95, the connecting )iM betweenNorth and South Idaho, are im-proved.

Fifty-six persons signed the guest,book Monday afternoon, Feb. 3, atthe Golden Sunset senior

citizens'arty,

held at the Kendnck FraternalTemple. Greetings were warm andhearty among old friends and newas they were met with e, "copper"hand-shake.

During the business session mem-ber»hip cards were dis~butcd for thefirst time along with date books and

endears...P)ans weri la)d Yepr the IR9«feb «nd

Aptu lneeungs. The M«I<eh meetingvill feature a program with theSweet Ada)ines plus a reading —fol-lowed by c«n) ganlcs.

The April meeting will begin with«potluck luncheon. More informa-tion will be published 1«ter concern-ing this mceung.

The group is grateful to the RedCross Pharmacy for the donation ofdate books, c«)a«dani and pinochlec«tds.

hlany prizes iverc awarded to ain-ncrs In bingo, cribbage, scrabbfc andpinachlc. The highlight of the awards>ms <L special "bonus gift." ivan byM+tUO M«cL Thc "special" gift wasa lovely linen handkerchief edgedivith tatting, made and donated byMrs. Elsic Havens,a pioneer of thisfftca ivho at present is residing inGig Harbor Arash

Delicious fcfreshments, iiith a Val-cnUnc motif, ivere set< ed by AnnPlatt and Iva Mayer of Juliacita andA)berLa Schupfcr, Opal Draper, Lloydand Father Schrcffler of Kennewick.

NM meeting hlarch 3—niark yourcalendars and plan to come!

Local News

uf Keu)irickMf; and Mrs, Dave .duct-«nd 5ua-

$y '~'-V)rcdncff<S«y -<evening-guestsin the home of 2)fr. «nd Mts. RobertAuer at Lewiston.

boukey Suslietbell'Game Netted $404For Club's Project

Saturday evening >~)tots-of hfr.and Mrs. Bu) B)cwett and sons mereMr. and Mrs, Mont Hibbatd 'and fam-i)y. Jim and L)nda Meshesknik ofLeaiston stopped in Sunday after theDonkey basketbau game.

Pressure ta Rccind ERA

Sen. Judd said that it might be ofinterest to persons who support theEqual Right Amendment, which hasbeen ratified by the State, that thereis strong support ffonf certain gnyupsto rescind this ratification. SenatorJudd has been a supporter of theEqual Rights Amendmenedents v'ha are in favor of this amend-ment to the constitution should beaware that. opposition has still notquit fighting this l~)ation.

Kendrick High School's gymnas-ium was packed with 539 pay)ng sup-porters of the Booster Club Sunday«ftcrnoon to a~h the Kendrlck-Juliaetta tomn win the "chan)pion-»hip" of «Donkey basketball touma-ment from Uic schaal board and Pa<t-)«Lr.h R)dgc Leam»,

After dividing Uic receipts withUlc finn that. Darned the animals, «profiL of F404.74 was realised by theBoaster Club. This rnanry vill goIo hrlp pay for a $864,00 ivhirlpoolb«th unit rrrcntly punJI«md for the«th)< Llr drpartfnent by the club.

The large cravid thoroughly en-joyed the <IIIL)rs of both the donkeysanr) Ihr p)ayrrs.

The club has one more fund re»-ing pmjrct th)s year. that Lg taking1)rkcls «nd watch)ng Ulr doors atthe Distr)rt Lounlayf lent games inI~vr)»ton. Thrsc begin Feb. 18. Any-one «i»hing Lo va)<uitccr should can-Lar.t Jack Imhman or Bob Hrppller,

Thr Isaastrr Club ivishcs ta thankI<)) ivho <iltrnclcd the Sund«y gfuiicsand s<IPInrtcd the club's efforts.

hQ .and Mrs. F. L. Kaufman, Oixy-fino, Nr. and Mrs. Bob Kaufman,Peck, and Mr. «nd Mrs. Gerald Loh-man and family were- Sunday dinnerguests of hfr .«nd I<Its. Dare)) Brocke.

hQ. and Nrs. Bob Cal))son attendedthe funeral for his aunt, Ca)lie Par-sons at Leiiiston Friday. On Sundaythey werc dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. Nor)a Callison.

Genesee SchoolLocal News

()f Juliuetta Trustees To NeetI)y op«I lrohm«n

I<<ELV ARILIVAlrThe rcgu)«r meeting of the Gene»ce

'rhoo)IR«rc) ivi)l <» Monday, Fcb.10 f<L 2 p. m. <<t 'Ihr big)i «rhoal.

1)roly< on Uir «g<'11<91 inc)uc)r:

))<Is BidsIL<~ur»L ftani Agency nn AgingBudget rc~)<lrr<L for )9751 76lrrg)s)st) vc )nfaniu<()onTea rhrr nrgoi I<<I InnsRc)yort on Fr<)rf",<) Pro);1<1<11CATA IIVoc«Linn«i Fihirlition ) unc)sTitle II and Title III NDEAThe memb<rs of Lhe. Grncscc Sc)iaa)

Bo«t<l will attend I< Rr)riona) Twomeeting «t Orofinn A'«.)arse)«y, Fcb.5)h, Thrs ivi)1 hear «)rglf<)r<L)vr I'a-

port by Alan Smith, among oulctitems <In Uic agenda.

I cbru«ry 18, 19, and 20 Uia L)ufx)

)iiraugh sixth gn«)c in Grnrf<rr. «rll)

wofk with L.hc Leads-Clark StateCa))cga'ff Poet in Uia Schools Pro.gr«ni, The poet ivi)1 spend tha daysivotk) ng iv) th the c)as»tan«I onpoetry.

Anti~praying pcC))lansIVcckend ~ests of Mr. «nd >Its.

Ervin Draper ivere i!<Ir. and Nrs.Steve Vandecar and Brian of Leais-ton. !

Judd said he has also received apetition from Juliaett<I urging legis-lation banning the use of DDT. There

Iis already,a bill intliyduced wluch

!

! ivould virtually elinunate the use of2-4D. Judd said he was aa~e thatthere had been abuse of unrestrictedspraying in Lhc past and the dangerit represented, but he asked that peti-tioners take into consideration theneed of farmers, especially in thesecritical times, to have access to themost efficient methods of pest andivced controL He did not, hoivcver,advocate unfvstr)cted and irrespon-sible uw of pa»tie)dc».

hf r. «Oi) Mrs Phil Johnson ofBrcnict)on, VV«»h., fire Ole pro<Id )Nu'

ants of )hair fly~I Child. «»On„)yarn«t Brr<11rrlon on .)«n. 2 «L ll:10 «.II1,)Ec v'righe<l in at 8 lb. 3 oz.; h)«II<uffc )I< I'VI)li«m Dsvhl,

Gn<n<))y<f< rnt«are 5) r, anc)Bill Johnaon Dt Isa<<ton City, VVO< h.,«n<l h)r. ««d Mn<, Art Boc of Juli«-alla.

hff. «nrl h)rs. Stcvr Howcrton haveIatl. Ju))a<,) tri Lo move ta To)rdo, Orc.,whrrc Strva ai)) br tc«ch)ng in LhcJr, II)gh (hara, They f<lyrnt S«turd«ylo«ding «nd packing «ml left Sand«ymorning.

Su)id«y «ftcnioan fit thc JohnsonM«nat wss «nice gat-together ofraff)dan(<< of Uia apartment, nc)ghbon<from the )Ccndrlc)c-Ju))<fat)a «tr««nd«orna people ot Da«ry and Asoun.(htr, «nd 'Nts. Cl«ud hICG«ry «nd Nrs.Viol«Johns cntcrt«lncd vr)Ui pl«no«nd gu)L«t, A potluck dlnnaf ivasal«o enjoyed by «II. Tha Old TimeFlddlars af the hfaffcaw <irra arne tahave p)«ye<I but dua to bad vro«tharmero un«bla to attend.

Nr. «nd Nrs. IVIanta Lohni«n «mlsons v)s)trd Sunday aqui Mr. «n<lIIIrs. Sklpp Kocpp of C«mcton.

Nr. «nd htts, Bill Boone of Vvn))a%«))«v;ara 8«turd«y overnightguests of har s)sif t «nd family, h11'.gfnd Mts. Frc<) Clcmciihf<grn. OnSun<)«y th<y t<iuc)r<) )o Mo»cow tov)sit aith thelf'on, Dav)d, beforereturn)ng home,

lorn)a Fliger of Mose<yiv vlsllc<)with his folk~, Mr, <in<) Mrs. C«r)I llgcr Sr. «nd f«mlly 8«(<In)«y «ft-crnoon.

Surprise Going Away ParryHonors Steve Howertons

Saturday iisitors af Mrs. FrancesFnr iverc Bill and ¹x)ne Fry andgrandson ICenneth Johnston of Lc-nore, Gi)bcr «lid Haxel Hunt of Cali-foria spent Monday afternoon iisit-ulg,

Tuewiay afternoon Doris Si)flavand Frances Peters ivcrc caller onMildred Johnson. chir. and h)ts. OttoSchupfcr ivere Sunday afternoon idsi-tors «IId htr. and h)ts..<<lfdy Drrps,Lciiiston, were Monday dinner guests.

Mr. and Nrs. Milton Lind of Lcais-ton ivrte Sunday iisitors and dinnerguests of hlr. and hlrs. Paul Lind.

Mr. and Mrs, Jeiry Spelircr andfamily of White Sivan iisitrd in thehome of Mr. and Nrs. Doug He<triand boys htonday. The Spcnccrs willbc staiifig ivith and iisiting friends

'and rc)at)ms for about, a ivcck,Fliday Ciraning dinner gueStS Of

Mr. «nd Mrs. Mont H)bhang and fam-ily iverc Mr. «nd htrs. Nike O'Donne)1and two children of Deary. Thcvspent the evening making candy. pru-nut brittle f<nd fudge.

Mr. «nd Nrs. Rannic Parks ofCraigmont spent the ivrrkend iiithhrr pafvnL~, Mr. and h)rs. NationRowdm. A)l rxcr)yt Ron, ivho ivassic)I, attended the V.l .A. dlice Sat,-day n)ght,

Arrdncsdf<y rvrning dinner gurstsnf Mr. «nd Mrs, E. M. Ah)(c iverrMra. Lil lie N«und. Mr. and 5frs.I a<fran Haislngton, all oi'uliactta,and htr. «nd E<Irs. A'i)b<fr Corkill. hit.,Cork))) shoivrd plcturrs of hcr rrcentI rip io Eng)and, SCDUand and theIsla of Mf<n.

Arrekrnc) visitors of Nts. Ni rtlchiac) ivclr E<)<i <m<i MI~. Ran Craigfind fatally of I~Leis<<in,

Nirki'ro)y<<)d a<id tivn friendsfrey<If A'. S. U. v)s))rd T<lrsd<fy auhgrfuidparrn)s, h)r. ««<i M fr., Fr. M.Whltr .old hlf. ««<i hirs. E. A. Dra-b«Id.

Highland Routs

Tigers 99-71Kendric's Tiger baskeib«ll team

went ta Cra)gmnt Friday n)ght andcanlc back vi) h the short end of99-71 scoff. It was a wigged )om forthc Tigers who are noa'-7 on theseasan, especially when they

played'i'cll,

hitting 39 pcr cent from thefield, But it is difficult ta beat a taanl).hat )its 13 of 15 field goQs as theHuskies of Highland d)d in the sec-ond pcr)ad.

Kendrick took a 16-13 nrst quarterload but then the Highland tc«nicame back with a (.trmcndous «ndrcd-hat second quarter scoring 33points. The Tigers tried to keep pace,gc).ting 21 pain)s but ivcte behind46-37 at t.hc halt',

Highland continued to hold the hathand in the second half of the gama«inking 28 points in i.hc i,bird period«nd 25 ln the fourth quarter,

Kenny Blxnni its high point. IIICIIfor thc T)gaff ivith 18 points, closelyfol)osmd by N)ke Boc aith 15.

Krlli'lcmcnh«genput in 10 points, P«11)Hutc)lcsoh 2, Tinl Eirhflrf', Dol<gCraig 2, F~) Lawrence 6, Nike Sl)-f)ow 6, Bandy VV«rnrr 2, Doug Chris-ten»en 5,

Kcndrick salvaged part of the eve-ning by iiinning the JV gf<nle 53-48.

NEW ARRIVALS...Kriiiu-

NI', I<<Id Mrs. Vrrnon ICn<ut nfLciv)»ton Aix. the pr<f~nts nf daugh-ter born Tursd«v. January 28, at SI..Joseph's Hosp)I<<), Iwa')stan .The llt-Ua h)lss ivcighc<) 7 Pounds. 21<1 nun-c>I<, and h«s bern nruu<d CJIrist)nriM«ric. Sha joins I< sis/er, Lori «nd a,brother, John,

Gr«ndpf<rcnts are MI~. TeresaKrnift and Nr. «nd Nrs. George Coxof Laiv)stan.

Square Dancers WillHave Saturday Session

Thc T«nglofool. Taitlcrs SquareD«nrc club iiill have i(s dance thisroniing Sf<turchiy riwn)ng, Fab. 8, atthc l~)«nd school house, V)casa natrthis sass)an is on Saturday insteadaf the usual Friday night.

Beginners cl«sacs wul stfirt at 7:00or earlier, if pass)b)c, an<) otherc)«nc)ng will begin at 8:00.

Iscg)nncrs atc Alw«ys ivc)ra<lie.

Bulidogs Top

Trojaus 5145Troy's Trojans got the flirt basket

of the evening but that «as the onlytime they )ed that evening as theGelirncc Bulldags ivan the contest onthe Tnyy court 51-45 last Thursdaynight in a lion-)ea)nic contest. It wasUlc 11til )oss «gainst just 3 ivlnsfnr the hard-luck Troj<ins.

Gcnrsrc quicldy took aver the leadand wefv ahead 15-9 at the cnd ofthc first qua<.tcr, a six-point leadUlri held Lhiough Ilios( of I.hc gaJllc.Both trallfs sea~) an even 11 pointsin the second period but. Gene»ca tookthr. 6-point. lead into the second half,

Tray its plaguN) by poor shootingfnym the field, hit(i. C only 26 Pcrcrni, of iis field goals. Grflrscc toucdalong getting a rrsprctablc 42 pcfcent. of iis fiwid g<y«) f<ttrmpts.

Gene»re nut«co<we) the Trojans 14-12 in the thirc) prriod and then heldnn 'lo its Ic"ld In Ulr foul'Ul ivhcnLhr host. (rM<< o<1)scof ed Iiirni 11 13.

It<i)))h Sin<it Pull<PC<I in 18 Paintsio parr Lh< iiinfiing E3audogs, DougGreen 9, Piit. hlcnyn 7, Pat Ahcrin

Dan Sto»t 4, (Vayn< Jensen 2,Dar.y Brl<nrtt ", Alan Con)ter 2 andE<i Egland 1.

Tmy won the JV game 55-4R,

Genesee's Glenn SatnpsonPasses Tuesday ln Spokane

G)cnn S«mpson, 92, retired Gcna-scc b«14yrt, <llrcl Tucs<)f<y, Fcbru«tV4, «), M«dlson Saut,h Conva)cscrntHnmc ui Spok«nc,

Gt«ne)c)a «crviacs will bc ha)d8«uln)«y «ftctnoon «). I:00 P. «1, «L

City Cemetery ln Gone»ca.Word of Glenn's p<u<s)ng ace r<-

cc)vad late T<fw<)ny nigh), )'om hisd«ughtcf, Grrtnf<lc Grlhblc. An obli,-u«ty ivill folloiv next. v'rck.

Flintstones Meet Feb, 6Members of Uia Flint»to«a ILack

Club ivlll hold Ulcit monthly meetingThun<df<yi I'b. 6 fi). 7:00 p.111w <it UicICcnc)<irk I lrc iHal) «nd I<)) «Irallbcrsam urged ta attend,

Kanyon Klub Meets Feb. 12Thr K.K,K. ivi)1 i<lect )Vcdncsd«v,

Frbrifaty 12 fit 1:30p.m. in, Ulc lianichome of Mts. Dick Cuch)y.

Hospital Notes...lltloiv—

NF')V Olel ICFRS OI" 51OSCONrrIATAII QOIINTY I IBILAILV

The nciv otflccf'«nt. thc Magcow-L«L«h County Libr«ry e)octad at. L'ha

J«nu«ty 27 mrcung f<tr.: Pres)<)rift:L)<'ivellyn I?lngfcr., NO»<law rcptcscn-Lat)vr,; vlcc pre«i<)an),: .Toycc (htts.IAiy«)) Iilrcnct, I~(«h County trptc-f<nn)<<i ivr (iafr«) Mosroivl; srcrrtaty',L)n<)a (Mn<. Don) Srh)<ictcr, Lat«hQa. Ir)yfxsaff)«t)vc (Ganrsrr); «ndttrf<fvirrt; N«tgcl (<i (Mts. ROR«rl))F<ostrr, Iet«h Ca. trplvsrntfit)vc(Dr<<fry). Thc. J«mi«ty 27 mecL)ngw«s a)so Lhc t)t'st 01rrt)ng fittrndcdby thc naiv Noscoiv Irpfvscntr<t)m,Phy)l)s (Nrs. John) I)ovx. Mr«Halva ivas appointed in a f)vr.-yoattatni (n rnp)«ra N<ynfh T)sc)f<)r ivhahad prfvrd nti the city l)br«ry boatd«inca Scptanibet af 1970.

I"rcd Silflow Ifn<)cnvrnt surgeryh(<rnc)r<y nt Gritllimi hteulnrin) in No»-cour. )B« iv) fc rcport s Lhf<L ha isdoing «s ivcll os cauld, be. expectrdat, this tiuir.

S<.r,va «nd Batty IInwcrton left,Sundriy l'ot 'Pn)rdo, Orf'.. ivhrtc Stcvrwl)l ba trf<rh)ng Ifldustrif<) E<l. 'I'haywore honored with «surprise go)no-«way party «(, Ula Dean Wcycff home8«turday evan)nit. Guostf< wrrc Nr.«nd Mtf<. Ban Tvrc)t, M', <ind Mrs,D«va Kl«tt, Mr. «nd Nrs, Mike Iush-Ilng, Mf'. «Ild Mts. Randy Nob)c„hft.ftn<) Mts. Nc)s Snava, hIt, «nd Mts,Jim Ictcffs, Nr, «nd Mrs. GeraldWoof), Nr, fin<) Mts, D«n Johnson,bin<i«1<okd«, Dcbr«Johnson, «nd

,Hogat W)tt,

Area Council On AgingMeets ln Moscow Feb. 10

Thr Arr<1 C<»mcil on Aging iiillh<ivr «n otganlx«Liana) mcmt)ng atUir Frpi~p«) Churrh in Moscow, «t)st. <II<6 Jeffrr.-on, hiai«iffy, Frb. 10,r<t I:00 p.m. All Prrsnn~ 55i years<ind older are urged to attrnd.

OES Meets Feb, l I

(wllyon Nn. 67, Order nf )CfistrrniS)«r, ivi)l alert. )n I~'g«),u sessionT«rsdf<v evening, I < bnl«ry 11 at',:30. Ncmbrrs are askr<) to p)rwwcbring f<rtklcs for L)ia "Coun(ryStore."

WSCS Meets Feb. 13

Thi A.S.C.S. <vill mrrt on Thurs-<)ay aftrniacyn, Frb. 13 at 2:00 o'lockat the hnrar of Nrg. A. O. Icfln)kkc-berg. Visitors are ac)come.

>~~+~sssqo'«

2.'~, '~~.. i'>~) yn

THE] GA]]I]]]TEE <ÃEWS, TKUBSDAX, FEBRUABX 6, lÃ6class has chosen a 3-act comedy"Dont Darken My Door," whjeh err]]]be presented on Apri] 6, The castincludes the folkrwlng students: hrt]-key Hedler, Leta,~ng,'ommy Pet.ers, Minrde Peters, D]cky Johns, 'Gill-ie Candler, Donna Nye, Mary Prater.The play will be directed by Mr',Trumbetta,

Semester grades at KHH: Highesttronors: Beverly Schupfer WibnaBenscoter and Ste]]a Weaver. Highhonors: Ye]ma Hccht, Gay Deoba]d,Mildred Harris, Ila Marie S]]flow,Elsie Kruger, John,, Deobald andChloe ÃcKeever.

signs. They are not always truesignals of 'heart at<tack or stroke.But acting on them —caI]]ng yourdoctor or getting to a hospita] em-ergenCy room —,is important. Asthe chiche goes, it's better to be safethan sorry,

The Idaho Heart Association hssmore information about the vrarningsigns and other things you can doto safeguard your heart-health, Soesk your Heart Association —andgive generously when your HeartFund Volunteer calls,

Body lang]]nge-listen and live

David D, Tywer,returnsTo San Diego Base

Navy Aviation Structrrral Mechan-ic Third C]ass'avid D Tyler'onof .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tyler, Gene-see has returned to San D)egoaboard the attack aircraft cirrierUSS Constellation following a six-month deployment to the WesternPacific and the Middle East.

As a member of A.ttsck S<]uadrron165 embarked aboard the carrier, hepart]c]pated in "Exercise Midi]nkwhich included naval, air and groundunits of the Central Treaty Organi-zation.

Ty]er also visited Hong Kong,

THE GAZETTE-N8%'8A Coaeolldat]on of The Kendrick Gazette and The <Genoese New]1

Pub)]shod oyofy %]rrtneedaJr (c]ated Thursday) and entered as second@t tttr].Poet,Otf]co Irj Kendr]ck, Idaho SM3V and genrrrree,

Idsrb]] .,'!LhCo]]r]ty, rrrrdcr.hct of Congress of March, 1]]79.,The Off]c]al Nowsp]Lper of Genoese, Kendrick and Ju]]aetta, Idaho

Jane L. Roth and W]]]]am A, Both, PublishersWN]am A, Both, FAttor -;- Mrs. James Cuddy, News Editor

Geneserr —,Te]e ne 285-1513 Kendrick —Telephone 289-6'f 31Subrrcr] on Bate —$3:50 per year —Strictly In Advance

Advertialng Raters Given Upon Application

W]th heart attacks —there's notime for second guessing. And there

is nu such thing as a "safe" gamble—you could be dead wrong.

Just. ns children are put throughendless fire drills at school to pre-pare for such an emergency, we tooere cond]tioned tu respond to certainaights and sounds —a. red flashinglight, traffic signals and soundrs thewrr]l of n siren, the clang of a firebell.

Our bodies, also give off warnings'<IVhen v:<. have a headache, we reachfor the aspirin bottle. A toothacheconjures the thoughts of a dentist.P'ain and discomfort send messagesand trigger responses. Without thissignal that something's wrong ourlives would often be in danger.

When heart attack strikes, toorrrany uf its victims ignore the earlyvvrrrn]ng signs, or pass them off asind]gest]on or heart burn, even ifsymptoms persist for more than sixhours. That's when it can becomea fatal mistake!

Nore than 680>000 die from heartattack each year, another 200,000vitri]] die from stroke. The averageheart attack victim waits 3 hoursbefore seeking help. As a result,over half die before reaching thebc>spit.a].

These are the warning signs ofheart attack: prolonged, oppressivepain or unusual discomfort in thecenter of the chest; pain may radiateto shoulder, ann, neck and jaw;svven(ing rrrny accompany p ain ordiscorrr art.; nausea, vumitin arrdrhurtncss of breath may n]so occur.

Th<.-'< nre the seaming signs ofsero]<<': sll(i'i<'.rl, Lerrrpor a>y vv<'nkncssu.- r. >ro!>ness of fare, nrnr or ]eg;

I tenrp rr<ry !oss of speech, or iroub]e'in s! <r.kirrg or rrndcrstnndin" speech;tempo.;rry <iimness or loss of rision

IpcrrL.<".!nr!y in one eye; an ep!sodeof double vision; une.;plained dirzi-ncw or uasiea<iiness; change in per-sons!iiy. mental ability or the pat-tern of headaches rrrary n]su occur.

The idaho Heart Association cau-tions, however, that these are on]ywhat the name applies —vrwrn]ng

]>]ngrrpure and the Phr]rpprnesGerlesee Nervs I]0 y<r@rs Ago

Or]nnd Mayer arrived Tuesdayeverdng from Helena, Moniana where

I II!il'Hr1%eleesili~ ']ni]]l ]+ he had been working for the Arner-icnn Smelter and Ref]rr]ng Co for thepart several months and hrrs enteredthe U. of I. for the 2nd semester.

Semester Fionor Roll; High Horrors: Each class in high school held itselection for t]re 2nd semester. The

Nolan Weeks, Jean B]ge&w, Wayne seniors selected Rowena Benson asYenni, Wayne Wegner and ~"guet president; Lucy Kambitsch: v. pres-Thompson. Honors: Malgare ident and geo. Eric]cson, sec.-treas.S hult, Lor~~ W~y, M gamt The grade sch~] b ys have orga-

Don ized a basketball team, Those s]grr-B 1 ter. Reva B rrema, Herbert ing np for the t~ are. J{h Neb 1-hfcPOWe]t, Glen Wagner, .Bcatric sieck, Leiand Emr!rett, Edw]n B)u'rl'reCurUs, Betty Curt]s, E]ner Emery, Bi]1 Lawsen, Paul Mu]alley, HarleyJoe Watts and Sehna Wegner. Eng]]sh FIaro]d Hsrnpb ~ Boyd

Crrmerron News: The fo]low]ng, ]ckson. george and Robert Roskar'n-friends spent an enjoyabLe even]ng merat the Fred Schoeffler home Wed-nesday: hfr, and Mrs. Otto Sc]roeff- Kathryn Casebolt, daughter ofler, hfrs. M]nn]e hfcCoy and Viola, <Mr and Mls F- S. Casebolt, was tak-M]ss Roberts Weeks, Mrs. Claude en to hfoscow Wednesday afternoonRipley and Nona Jean, Nr. nnd Mrs, nrrd about 4:30 wss operated on forAugust Meyer, 1rene hieycr and ihe appendicitis at the Magee hosp]ta].hterrsls Herrry Bleck Otto Rausche C]er> Taylor hrrs been sufferingand SY!]]rrrd Schoeffler. with r]reumat.arm the past week.

Wake up, Coyote Club and do notFebruary l, IN6 leave ail of your responsibilities to

Le!an<1 News Irerrr: hir. nnd Mr>! t!re young farmers, Tuesday morn.Hen>ran Meyer entertained w]t]r n l Ernest Qua]ey reports seeing 2 cuy-dinner S;rturdny. Guests were Mr iotes n short distance from his horne<md hirs, Cerrr]d Sc!rmidt an<] <hrug!r.

I'cur]ed up on a snowbank'sleep.

rer, Mr, nrrd hf> s. Ehrr<-r Sc!rrrridt,~

Such repor ts do not sound five]]for'rev.><rid L]I s. Th<w hi < sk<, hi r, rrrr-I! the nut<>r! ous Cr>yo! <* Cap!sin.

ir s. 1 to<<re< P rr ks arl<! f'<rrli!y nnd 'rs, Frreernnn nnd <hrug]r!ers,,]%au-].r,,rrrd hfrs, W;r]]y Chris!errsen slrd,<!!;r >md Je:<n "ave;< surpr!; <':<rryr:.>n, I on R<.dncs<]ay <.vening for hfrr,;<n<i

T!re pinoch!e par'iy given at the Ih]r~r. ], 1.. Corbin x«!ro are ]carin™!1~]s!r<l;>h<x>l]ssrs<. spoasore<i by ihe soon for Vancouver. Rash.

!

I~.larrd ]]orrrcnrrrkers club wa s vve]iI

hi'iss A]frieda Hanrpiun arriveisiren<]ed and $ 16.30 wss s<at imoifrom XVa]]a wa]]n Friday where she

!hierch of I]i>>res lrrurrd. !1<rfres]r- I u rrtterrding 1Vhitman College and

ments ~vere sen c<] nnd prizes reward- will spend a fcw days with her mo-cd. M» Fred Harrrpton and sister

Ju]]aerrrr school notes: T]re senior hiiss genevieve.A baby daughter was born to Mr.

I.es on] S ao] ]'trio{Sy Appointment

1II

HOURS 8a nt to5p m

Mondays through Fridaysli

SENDERS MEATSPhone 835-234k |

OiARLINQHOQSKINKNORtALS

I am the rooaI wpreormtattvefol GllrunghQUse Melnol]rh]s otIArw'trrtqn. Our .xncrnrtsIO]rte. ~;marelele are'f the f]nerrrt'r!arrttrr,Inc]ur2]ng the Bock ot,.~ rrtorrrr.~ Sat]rrfaotton guaranteed.

See Ka'Iafus6 E N E 8 R II

Loca] XCep. Phoae n]]6-1908

Troy, Idaho

ELEPHANT BRANSFeI tisixepS

For Spring I'ertilixers—USE-

SPECIAL TRUCK PRICESATTENTION 1 ]ALLLt]TSIE]tANrr

Luthe Brourelhood, one ofthe n's leading insuranceorgan]saeio offerrr...l. Sound e insurance sav-]rrgrr. iCheck our )ow net cost)2. Mortgage c]ealanoe moneyi3. hfoney for edrrcation.4. Retirement moneyO, Cash to settter estate.O. Inrerrance for women.0. I]sresgency euar]s8, I]r]rrabl]lty income pcotect]oa9, Insrrraaf frrr ch]l4rea

(42J]00 at only $9 per year)10. Students, Ages 16 to 96„

Sle,eoo-only $40.00 perll. TAX BREAK FOR

at]]Mr -EMPLrC] YSP. garrra-<eeI, tsro.)

..(endrie ~ Roc M a..e I o.KENDRICK, IDAHO PHONE 2894961

and Mrs. John Erie on Sunday, Feb-

~+~AR IlA~r LSry < L 8 o eel dng ry PoP lsr b k

The grade library seems to be a i]e is serving as librarian.

IN - 9th ]9L

Leeiston, Idaho

I eneS = i.OIIII-Ieunit,~:ireIIIeNSerrtte

It<oBEgT F KAUFnIAN

Ltl,]9 R. %Sad CPA 44088Spakana. Waa]rr]rrgtoa

Iervtrag tilts alea arrw 1$ yerarvrDial SHerweod 3454T IIV')0 Ainnuaii i>ulbiiiC

FEY BROS. REPAIRAT THE OIJ7 hIILL SITE WEST OF

Kendr IckMAJOR OVERHAULS

(DieseIs 4 Gas)

TUNE-UPS

Phrrrre 2]]9-4]'Tt —Roy rb IIsrlan Fey

%somw~ayaea raraaa m~rara~~ ~~m~~~ra~ ~i.

BROWER - WANN MBilORIAL

Kermit Malcomr Pres'~ntI

II Marsh Hnrwick, Mar)ager II t

I

III Simplr..oign.i fied Funeral Servicesr

I NrafJ 13]rildirrg —Plfnsnf]t Sfrrro]rf]dings

PHONE 743.4t'"S LEW~ ~TOiW, IDAHOI

nO)p I

~ ~-, '-I C,

,' jiSlll'8flCe:+ FIREii + AU'fO,,

+ CIII,SUALTY

+ UFE+ BONDS

R. K. MaII]rueon AgencyPhone 2894%II'1 KendrIcIc,'IdaI]Io

S.lor: s.."[email protected]~.13 3C

MOSCOW, IDAHO PHONE 882-4534

|

Served At

GENESEE FIRE HAlL

Served Fron]:

Fro]n5:00 to 9:DO P.I.'f

ADMISSION:

ALL PROCEEDS USED FOR THE PURCHASE AND

REPAIR OF FIRE DEPT. EQUIPMENT

ADULTS: $5.00 GRADE SCHOOl: $%.50

Pre-School Children Serrved 'FREEu

"" -'. 'l' ---.*;;„-;."Opening Dates Eernoon Ln Lhssvhsms. Guesrs nstmd. Idaha S I9/~S Blgjng were IIIr, and Mrs, Grant Clem-enhagen, Roy Clemenhagen, Mr. andhrss. nlvm >ssshsson os Lovvlsson, Gafne Hunf fagMr. and Mrs. Bob Clemcnhagen and

'Big Bear Ridge 'Genesee Jr., Sr.1st Semester

Honor Roll

The Happy Home Club

(Delayed From Last WVeek)

The Bear Ridge Guild wiII meetchn Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 5that I:30 with Mrs. Iona Vrhjtcombln Juliaetta,

Mr. and Mr>, Lavern Dahlber~ ofClarkston were Tuesday af ternoonand supper guests of Mr. and Airs.Oscar Slind.

Mrs. Oscar Slind ivent to Spokaneon Thur>day to msit her mother,Mrs. 1Villjanr Leland and her sister,Mrs. Harold Pete»on and other rela-tives, returning home Sunday ni ht.

I<fr. <lnd Mrs. La<roy Gallo<vav,Hrafg and Kari spent the <veekendwith hErs, Eula Galloway and Jerry.

Mr. and Mr~. Grant Clemenha enwere uhionday afternoon callers ofMrs. E<rfa Gallohvay and Jerry.

qfr. and fili>, Fred ClemenhagJuliaetta,

Febr<iary repoi ter i< ill be'Ingle. Call her at 889-5385you have news.

CARD OF TILkib1KS

Wily Dear I<I<<ho Friends. Ilike to thank you a« for thetifiil cards on<i letters ivhilein the hospital. Your. kincincnever be foi ottcn.

Fred W. VanceGanibrOIs, Md,

wobea

I 1V

SS 1

I.l,l O'Ijj

CO.I~I',l.R

35% Guaranfeed Protein .75% Phosphorus

KEEP FULL DELIVERY SERVICE

$ -Ton or Truck Load Lofs

Now Deliverintl in Kendrick Area Every Friday!!

BREA AGRICUlTURAL SERVICE

PM3 —f.iqIIM Feed SIIpyfelnent

l.EE EARl

Business 743-5229

P. 0. Box 88Home 243-4312 Asotin

i8 ht~

grIIf g . vvnvr',.

g.t.(»:1]'IIj jr

%E'VE SELECTED OUR FINEST QUALITY TRU-TEST WHITE

INTERIOR PAINTS FOR THIS SALE. BUY NOW -- AND SAYEI

INTERIOR(jgee Iggy 'Ie'sm~yn4I'd'rjpis'rhmuts"""'

LATEX I,I 'vrrshishhidinp.Fuliv vrsshsbfs

~~

~~

p 99 rdf1<I>UI'rrs1srsiesnup a<toots.

Dries in 20 minutes.

efjt t((lr IIIEEglog Ljli 'esvesno isp msrhs.

As advertised in "House B<

en of, Duc to many people wanting to All A': Senjoschedule their vacations during the Roric'ILee, Jim Bauirigartner,Grace general deer and elk hunts, also for Chervil Mayer, Cheri Muser.

wjien those ivanting to knohv why the dates 11th grade: Melissa Beclcer, Tedihave been changed, maybe this arti- Efa~ton, Karen Iverson,cle ivlll be of sonic help. 10th grade. Anita AILee, IiathtcenJenness, Stephanic Kambitsch, Kevinopenin. «tcs foi'daho's 1975 big

grime hunting seasons were recently Oth,ada,uld established by the Idaho Fish and 8th gm le: L i<ra Brusven.- Garne Conmiission in Boise. In set-f 7th gnade: Kristi Lccd, iini Sfout,tin the sPecific oPenin dates, the I Jujie Ww„.lConunission changed the weekendI High llunur: 3 A s Nu grado bali>iv BoPeirjng dates. a P licy set in 1968, to I Senior.s: Kieth D'<vis Jeff Diehla oaten ar date opening. The sea- Shel<jan Elarnpton, 1Vayne Jensen,sons will oPen on a certain date, re Lo«ann Ma«rgar<uess of whether it falls on ai 11th grade: Joe An<le<won, Diane

in our area,—Region 3—most of the laff Mjt i Jemm Mxz Schwennegeneral elk and deer openings faII on D~ Stouta iilonday and WVednesday, with the 10th grade: Tr cy Boyd, Karenarchery and muzzle loaders opening <KI„~on a Saturday.9th grade; Diane Iverson, Kieth

Archery season wjjj open on Aug. Kinzer, Kathy Moden.ust 30 (Saturday) for both elk and 8th grade: Jan Alderman, Petedeer in Units 8-A, 10, 10 A, 11 A and Becker, Cindy Hejmgartner, Joan15 Muzzle loaders <vjII have 'Unit Iveron, Richard Jenness, Kurt Zenner8 to themsehres, opening on Septem- 7th grade: Randa Allen, Lanceber 13 (Saturday) foi deer and elk Knoke, Vicki Ãyei's, Dawn Peterson.On September 15 (Monday) general Ls,uric Tout.elk and deer hunting hvfjl oPen in Honor. SO. no grade bcluhv CUmts 16-A, l7, 19, JO and a portionof 13 On October I (Wednesd )

Seniors: Lezah I'ul)er, Sham"I

enerat deer and elk hunting <v~jll

open in Units 9-A, 10, 10-A, 11 A bforschcck, Hill Myers, Don Sjea<,14, 15, 16 and a portion of 19 and I" i

with a<lditional Units 8 and 8 A fejk onlv Fau hunts for black beir're

"'nd

mountain lion open on Augiist Im i>i, Ken Iverson, Jay Ecr>a<>h. 5(ark

30 (Satui'day), IShii'ro<f. Br'ian Spur<co, Dr<i rill 'I.'yler,

I Jerry 1vishard. IThe ir,tent of this regu!ation is to I I0<h grbide: floe>jrr (.1<rrotj,

Sf<<<i<Ireduce the huntin: pressure on triei llagen, Ctieryl Essen Linsia I'jodin.opening r,'.ays. Wc have ezpanit rf I Det>ofe Peterson, TLL<rin1„'r'urse!I.our u:c cvf the I<in i so the irctvp;Lt

I9th s„'.",iie: I~in:< Allen, Kiieyr. r*Iat ti i 1 v tris t>v-cri 1redlrctioM in < nr i ' fir 1 rl Base 1 <Car 'r All 1

I foe<i anvf covi:r ior tii <vit<jjife. Dus> I < sees nw"u, L>,.ivu lrt>y, C'nijy IC<ulto the <nctease in tir'. <111<llt>er'f peo- I kket>erg, I'>.<ohnev Knoke, In it <IL>s<rr,

Ipfe iVhO hunte<i unifer the Ohl Sya- 'OJfyn I.'is<VI<.y, 3(1<r'k SWeria<>rl.tern, iv<'oiinii too mucli pressure on 8tli grarie: Jean<hatt» A!Ls:s, Cinity

. some of the sisarne herds. This Icivge Lou Es <cr. 3uti» Lin<u juist, I >fairsI number o<'eople hunting the morel Musgrave. Daviii Net~on, Vivian Ta-I accessibte areas comps<re<I <vith feiv- bor'.

!er pcnopje hunting the morc remote 7th gri<sfei Waifs> Aniierson, Stiv«and rugged areas has led to djvjcung Ela><ton. 3tike Burt, Wait Mudcn.the units with longer seasons in the i

Dancll Stout, Dave Swanson.remote areas. If the shorter sea- Honor Roll—'nd Nine N'<~kssons do not reduce the hunting pres- Afi A':ure enough, we wiff probably bc 12th g rude: p.ence AILec, Jef fforced into other types of hunts, Diehl, Cheryl >%leger, Chcri >loser.EIopefuily, the old general hunting, 11th grade: Diane Bccker, Melt<isaseason wjlf not become a thing of the Beckcr, Ti'di Elaxton, Koran Iverson,past. II Iitzi Jensen.

10th gra<ie: Anitri Afire, KcvirlCIMmg dates for the big g me sea- O<fenborg.sons hsdll not be set until later, al- 9th graderlo<ving time for harvest information, 8th grade: Laura Brusvcn.productivity counts, brcphvse analy- 7th grade: Kristi Les si, Tjrn Stout-sis, and vrinter losses to be analyzed High Honoi. S A'», na grrhde below ISbefore setting season length. 12th grade: Jim Baumgartner,Kieth Davis, 1Vaync Jensen, ivouann

Resident Hali Advisor ihfader.Forty-four students at the Unjver- 11th gra<fc: Joc Anderson Cory

sity of Idaho are serving as rest Fjrztatf, Ma!c Schwa nne, Dan Stout.dence halI advisors to the 23 non- 10th grs.de: Tracy B<py<f, KathfeenGreek living groups on campus Jenness, Stephanie Kambitsch, Kar-

Applicants for the one-gear post cn Kfnman, 3fark Leed.are interviewed in groups and as in- 9th grade: Brian Busch, i%fary Anncuviduals and those chosen as advjs Crcenwefl, Diane Ivcrson, Kiethors and alternates receive an accel«EGnzercrated nine-week spring training 8th grade: Jan Alderman, Pete Icollrse. Vacancfes left by mfd year Bccker, Joan Ivcrson, Rtchar<i Jen-

'raduationsa re filled by the trained ness, Kurt brenner.alternates. 7th grade: Randa Allen, Mike Burt

Among the advisors are Sherf Her- Lance Knoke, Vicki Myers, Dawnman, EIays 7, a junior home eco Peterson, Laurle Tout, Julia Woo<L

ASOTIN AS'{ nomlcs education major and daugh- Honorr No grad<I below C"I ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. EIerman, -Seniors: Loren Morsehcck, Lczahof Genesee. Fuller, Shel<fon Hampton, Sharon

Kanikkeberg, Pat, Mervyn, Bill My-ers, Debby Peterson, Don Slcad, IRalph Stout.

11th gra<lo', Jean Bkhnkcrrship, Ed.Egfand, Doug Green, Kathy Green-.wefl, Lori Hermann, Jay Etr>ach,

1p fhfark Shirrod, Brian Spence, DarrellTyler, Jerry Wjshar<l.

s 10th gra<fe: Robin Cr<rrol!, clarkEagen, Cheryl Easer, I in<in Ff<xf jr<.Lcsfic shpfcoon ville, Debbie Peterson,Tcirnmy Purcctl.

Otii grade: L><fna Allen. KarynBcnnett, Cine fy Kanikks t>r>rg, Dap-hnev Knokc, Pat. Noser, l<ostyn I<ow-lcy, ihfark Swenson.

8th grarle: Jeanetts. Aljx<, Debl L

Crit tahan, Cinrly Ix>» Fsser, CindyElclmgartncr, Dianri nlirsgravc. Dav-id Nefrx>n, Vivian Tritx>r, Doreen Tei-gen. Ix>rrainc White.

7th grade: Jay Amlcrson, WadeAnderson, Walt >Silo<terr, Darreti StoutDave Swenson,

WE ):.. (;iIMOSILOIL —MOSILGAS —MOSIL HEAT 100

DIESEL —MOSIL LUSMCIkÃNS'6 %m Order Any syechsI laemfs Deatred

MOSIL TIRES —SATTmIES

—CI OSED ALL DAY SATURPAYS—

%'l. I'. %IKllLKRBepresentinct The

MOB<I OIL. COP,POP.a T>ONEKNDKCK, rDAHO

Phone 289-4061 HE)slcle~ce 2ys.g)3)

Iiefice Ye Prospective Home Buyers

This spring Craftwali Homes of Lewiston will Startconstruction on at least six homes in Juliaefto.

Financing has already been orronged to the quolifiedbuyer. There fs no down payments with monthly poy-ments adiustfng to income.

Each buyer vill be able to choose carpet, lino, Form-ica and point colors.

Craftwoli vfill be able to design the home to fit yourneeds,

For More Infor(nation

CONTACT JERRY GIEDT

AT CRAFTWALL IN LBVISTONPhone 743-57)1 or Evenings 743-5373

COVf POKES. ay Ace Repfl

THAI GAZETTE - IbIEWS, %%IURSDAY> FEBRUARY Bs 1975

c ane I Iharstley and family,edar Ridge Newsson and children visited with Mr, andihfrs, Bjjt Patterson and Mr. and Mrs-By Mrs. Sam >Vce,ver Bonnaj le ill Lew jston.{Delayed Froni La<st W<ek} Jhfr an<i Mrs. Phu Brdtr were Wed-

yveekend guests of Mr d h1'esday till Thureday guests of Mr.Bill Olson and Br<ice were Mr and and lpfrs. Isee Jester of Tekoa. TheMrs, Steve"Kilt.ton'and Mjcllele, I",frs Balirs 'ere Sund y overnight

Saturday visitors were Mr, anil Mr~s n Q r s on,Randy Noble an<1 Hei<il.

Mr. arid Mrs. Harley Perrynrr<nwere Thursday evening callers ofMr. and Mrs. Dan Kechter. hie.and iirs. Roger Kechter were Sun-day <liriner guests.

Boca of Lewiston were Sunday itin- g~,l)IIIII)tls<g~l$ $~ner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jack

I

i

(Cnlors siijfhtly higher)

Garden" and "BetterHomes"

SUPREME

LATEXsEMI. GLoss

E

;: ~ ';99GAL.

ICoiorsslightly higher)

Perfect for wells endwoodwork, Keeps its rich

sheen. Resists fumes, steam

end soiling. Ideal for kitchen

or bath.

jfARYEL,UST I~

IJIeX Sou u~ttfft SIII Sas)

~ Easy lo eppfy.~ Excellent hiding.~ pries in ebout 30 minutes.~ Clean tools in soapy

water.o Easy lo wesit,gctubbebiei~ For eii type vvelfs 5 lnftt.

KKHDRICK, IDAHO289-405'l OROFIHO, IDAHO

476%713

) ~ ) IIIIjgh)IIII f) ~ )he ql IIIIII)hk II

gTIBI<Iili !

4 ',IIIIi'!

1

1.Unusual bleedbsg ordischarge,

g.A lamp or Ncimalng fnlbo breast or'elsewbent.,

S, Asore that does act bersL

4, Change ln bowel ofbladder babjfs.

$.Hoarrreness or omgh.g.Mlgesffon or dNlculty Ia

~walkrwjng.

7.Cbange laslze or color ota wart or mole,

fl yr>w slepsrrf I<Ed<if fonecf Iha>I

Ir<>D rrfCtktgte<> Id gDS<f rfDCIDf.

"Never wuz much rider ol'oss, but it seems li4righf now I ain'f got no choicel"

Make the right choicel Open a checking account andfind out how convenient if is to know where your moneygoes —to keep on account of your balance and eliminaterisk of loss of money —I'o hove receipts available at in-come hix fime —plus many other features you will like l

~'It '' 'I 1 I (< ~ ~ plr<~~i

I II

TROY -. -IDAHO

THE GA2)ETTE - NEWS, THURSDAY, FI>tuAQY 6, 1075

er ps,rents, Mr, and Mrs, 'jjtjr)Hje 'O~ .~ 'gI~3>tKSs, for >>eyer>LI weeks. I wh>h-CO'.if4ja$ >)OP:fr)ends, se>Isn

ives ant) ne)ghhors v>ho have v>~9~and Mrs. IIII)e Achroma a»d sent >cars)s, fio>go>e> a>ajl c>)I)ej) to snab.were recent Sunday d)nrjer about,)nn du>rtng:2>13>d'enejXmt )>ospt)n»N=

guests of Mr. »»d Mrs. Joe Wing in zatjons and since retmnjng ho»»tj> U)» senesce A»e-I)un)>e Roatch, Job»e-Robinson. Both ~,

y gratof)>LScharnhorsL

South>Nick MevvsSy JN»> Br>M»»>er

O'AaIQ

His footsteps follow a pattern eTo left, to right, not at. all sysAcross the whitest field of unt>T>mP)e13 snowI watch my jjttje grandson go.He spreads hja arms wide to»>eke an angel mark,As )>e lies on the smooth surface for s, )ark.His shiny red boots slip and slide on the hill,He )aughs and waves ss he takes a tumbling spill!In),rjgucd, he seeks sparkles on the garden wall,Trying to catch the glitter of snow-flakes'a]1.Now he'o reaching for crystal Icicle's g)e»mAs it reflects the day'8 last winter sunbeam,Triu>nphan),ly he returns, cold trophy held high,As the early winter evening darkens the sky.

--Lucille hfagmison

f Brent

Scale<I b)3)s f»r sew»rage ect))cctjol>system an>t coIII>ct)on'lant )»III berec4>jved by the City of Ju))act)a,Idj>ho. @t ti>e qffice of C)ty Cler}>at City Hall until 6;OO o'c)ock I>,n>.on O'Odnesday, tMarch 5, 3975 and atsaid off)ce pub))c)y opened «nd readaloud.

FLOYI3 ff„HglMGARTNFdI3,City C)er)i

ltoc City of Jn)iaetta. daho

Symps,thy

'I'e community offers their heart-felt sympathy to the famUy of Wil-liam Kauder.

visited with Rey Glenn upon hjs >e ~d I ar trulr

Saturday afternoon ca))ers of Ãr. turn home from the hospital, Ldou)sand Mrs. Clay King were Xr. and 6cM>s. Ray King.

Mr. and Mr>>. Jim %)>tti»gerGina Rae visited Harl Whit)»gcrSunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Rey Gert je wereThursday afternoon and evening visi-tors of Mr. and Mrs. David Gcrtje»t681I> >!)d,

Xtany people fm»> our co»>m»»jtyattended the graveside service forMr. Kaudcr,

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilken 8> 8 ae5 ~M~. Erma Br~ FloXZSNI 5Klll Kl SONmer Wednesday evening,

Mr. anti Mrs, Henry Davis wereThursday dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. Virgil Dygert in Lewmton.

Selsun Blue,Mrs. Given Mustee.

Saturday luncheon guest of Mr, andMrs. Arlie Armjtage was Ro)1)n Ar- I4 OZ. —A 62M VAIUEmitage of Lewjston,

Friends and relatives gathered at-the Darw)n Tarry home for refresh-"ments Saturday after Mr. Kauder'siservice. The people present were hfr,

jand hirs. Given hfustoe, Xr. and Mrs.Jack Mustoe and Mark, Mr. and Mrs.Bob Hill and Mr. and hfrs. Barney

DesertLarry Nielsen and Paul of Cla"kstonand Mr. and Mrs. Neil Vaughan. Mrs.Aurelia Ziemann of Moscow was an

Stayfree Iini-PadsRev. and hire. A. F. Twist, hir. and l

h)rs, Stan Norse, Mr. and Mrs. Bob i

itr. d ltr . Jack M -,'eriCldin D Tahtefatot. and Mark.

bir, and Mrs. XValtcr Koepp andl

Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bra»12>1er metMr. »nd Mrs. )toy Ramey Jr. Of'Ro-,salia at a Moscow restaurant for 8 l

l

Sunday din»er. Later in the after-noon they res)te Roy I3a»>ey Sr. at

~

~ci ttd, trttrt p .dj

Phone 289-5941supper guest of Chcryl Hutton.

Mr. and h)rs. Earl Brown of Lew-ton ives a recent 1mi)or of Mr.iston vas VWWVWVW&WW'W'WT'W

and Mrs. Clay King.Mr and hfrs Roy +crt)e v>s>ted

Annie Gcrtjc Sunday afternoon at thenursing home in Lev,mto».

Ann Meske spent, several days ofIasi, v'eek with Mr. and Mrs. DuaneMeske in Lcwiston.

The K.C.K. p)arming committe metat the Wali. Koepp home Sunday eve-ning. The ones that at!ended themceu»g were hfr. and Mrs. E)maEldridge, hfr. and Mrs. hfann)ng On-stoij. Bob Clcmcnhagen and Mr. andMrs. Ernie Brammcr. b

Big Bear RidgeThe Hnppy Home Club

weekend guests of bfrs. Eula Gal-> Io>vay and Jerry were Janicc Gal)o-way and hfichacl Patterson af Belle-1rue, VaaSl>., and bjr9. Larry Gal)OWay,Krrrid rrnd i krt, af tdrrdktrrtt I I0 00 a

hfiss Janice Ga)lo1vay was honoredwdth a bride) shower at the Co»>n1u-

. nity Hall, Saturday afternoon.hirs. Pearl Hase)Une >nu in Clark-

8).on Tuesday to co-host a surprisebirthday party for hcr mother, hfrs,Grace Parsons.

Mr. am) Mrs. Her»>an Graham,Grangcville, spent several days last>veck irith their daughter and herhusband, Mr. and rurs. %'a)mc 'tVII-

son.John, Dewey and Andy Galloway

visited Sunday afternoon in the homeof Mrs. Eula Ge3)oway.

Mrs. Donald»V)1)ja»>s ar>d tvvo chil-dren left F>iday for their home atb ort Riley, Kansas. They had been

YOU'L LOVE OUR PRICES!!»da

Pell@�)a

1>II)'—

$I.>9

$1.3T:ANTI-DAItk DRUFIP SHAMPOO —4 oz.

$1.29 'Lysol Spray

2 OZ. SPRAY COLOGNE

OR 5 OZ. DUSTIN11 POWDER —A $8.00 VALUE

$1.39,

$1.09

RED CROSS PHARMACY—Your Rexall Store—

Kendrick, Idaho

%'V W W ~ W m

<i

dj,'>

jttl'llll( I5,v: I:"

Kendrick, Idaho

:I 'lJI>tl( 1:I'

FOR ALL AREA GROWERS

Grange Haltr

Lunch Served by Grange

Ladies'ponsored

by

GEO. F. BRO(KE 8, SONS, Inc.

)A5 I.'"iA..5j

ets are lggorf ~ SavingThe city of Lewiston impounds about 800 dogs a year,

Less than 25 /o of these are reclaimed by their owners.The animal shelter receives about 2,500 additional asi-

a year. About 400 are placed with new owners. The restare given euthanasia. The problem grows with each pass-ing year. Please help us reverse this trend.

You can help in two w'ays:

BE A RESPOHSIBLK DOG OWHER —unless you area breeder, have your dog or cat spayed, or neutered by aveterinarian. (Yes, the statistics on cats are also painful).Write or call us for a pamphlet on the effects of neuter-ing and spaying.

SEHD US PEOPlE WHO WANT A DOG—The shel-ter has healthy pets for odoytion. lf they are old enoughwe hove there spayed. They have bod distemper shots.

If we oll just recognize our prpblern mayge we cansolve it.

".ll: l'.l-5'k5

I.

'I

Beginningatl:30 p.m.

Graile School Preliminary Game at 6:3$ 'AZETTE

CLASSIF IED

GO INTO OYEII

1,500 HOMES

EACH 'At'EEK

IN LATAH, I>IEZ PERCE

AND CLEARWATER

COUNTIES

KHS Dritl Team Nil Perform

At Half Time.ewis i'.arj J.jaime 5>e "erSod 804 Mill Road —Ph. 'N3-130 I

Hext'ight after passing Potlatch QoteLewsston, Idaho 8350!1

Admission: $1 KHS G m

Sponsored By the Senior ClassThje Ad f>o»e>ed by The 0828>tedNewe

~old Le)and School house and may be'AN Ag~j e ! know favorab)y by j.hat I-H club!

NICE CAT —Free to good home. MI $ M Ig I Sunday dinner guests, au fromPhone 276-840), 1>,6nc Clarkston, who enloyed the hospi-

Mrs, Ernest Steigers tality of the Wayne HeimgartnerTO Gtptt rtt>kY--t'rrrt tkrr Pkk. 8home, were Mr. and Mrs Wm. 1iarrj,

V>sitors at I.he Newt. Heath homeweeK> old, Call 276-7<0 ~ f n V'to N j. H th h e Mr and Mrs. Dean Rynearson and

LOS@ ~YgIGHT with New d>ha»e this past week were daughiers Ines daughter, hfrs. L>ly McCajl and hertaj>jets and )Iy<)rex Yrater p))h at Inghra>'» of winchester who spent g>and ughter, Paulejta MarrOW.Re>i Cross Pharmacy, 5top the day on Tuesday; son Edgar and Attend Wedd)ng

Among those at.tending the Satur-Friday with then>; daughter Norma day wedding of tM,~ Ardc)la" os sn)I j>nr"* and husband Kenny Rugg from I.ew-ice, R+-IIIg, Cence>ee I ton on Frid y

afternoon,

and g>and- held in I ~ton, were Mr. ~ Mrs.FOR YOUR }PIJI.LFR PRODuCTS son Joh 8~th, wife md two sm~ Don 8 mjngt

n,')ense)clap)>one me hf))lie bfab sons»««and Travis, from P)erctfn,. on Sntun!ay. Mrs, Heath commented hfr, and Mrs. Skip Koepp were

th»t the groundhog did see hjs sha- Tuesday evening visitors of the DonFOR '4+ION Oil prodt>cjs In the dow at their place on Hubbard Gulch Hoisingtons. Brother Jim Hojsingtqn

Kendrick sre», t':i ll Bj)l I3ogers Saturday, Feb. 2! snd family were their Sunday supper>2))O.42!>I . Mrs, Kent Ankney and ehj)dren, Cor- gues)s.

rina and Mitchel), attended a doubleFOI3 ELn)CF)3OLUX Vaccum C)ean- birthday <)inner party ho>>oring U>e

ers, Cell Pfaey AI)en Phone 766children's great grand>~other, Alice Wa)tcr Z~u>n)>~„~d ~Q$yCo+/ger'3<7P

which >vt>s held at the Ih»nj) home l

tio r) ~ V n B ~~thin„" cousin«r*ti. Ilob I)t»»j)jon

~Mr «r d Mm I 'e He>nl tahe>. and(own birthdaV in the Jim Cuddy hOme

Juij;>e>»>, 27>)-38o2 >n the evening,, tv l,>tie 4, 'I I, .itj B, ri,,s:,w>U> cake 1>nd jcc crea»> on Friday'

Iun".Ilu>>eri bjaej>'>ers i>> U>C lion>e O 8 Pa C>>t>t

male I».', ..n. Ovk >ter n>lty eh>i>» at l Mr. und hM. 33"y Hei»>„a>'tncr.I b '1 tion i i>nkjng good >e-h)re Bruce Clu>pin, v:jtj> two chil-; o> ""'"'", *

I)one 'ren «nd her sister, Mra, David 6»".>w. ': "'"'-. „':1»aji "n;tn«y v,'us found!

in I<e>>tjr>t:k ant) Jujl«ej>rt W'>h >,",1>>nor burne On Thumt)1>y nigjl>. re-;moter. I'hm>et 716-67r)1 days, or

l >na1ning overnight b'r»h>y anil re-,I743,5373 e enlngs. gt5cl turned home on saturtj y. on sunday, I~>V>sten, Mr. I Oraman u'as 8 fO>n>er

'on -a«o resident of U>e Sjonypoint1 bl's)jc nnd De)ores Hej»>gu>>>>er join- 1bIGHT Cj>ojestert'I blljjd - uP w)U> cd a )~up of relatives «3 the Tj»> l »reu

lw'eethj>> - Kelp eo»>bloat>on. Get~

Str»>v 1>omc ut C)carv>.uter for u 8>>O>v- I On Saturih>y morni>>g U>ey againNorwaik I~j-Kelp cs)>s ui Rcd

l >>>t>bj)e party. De)ores pilo>ed a sno-I

wire at prof>inc for U>c funcra) of>nn>)oh jib for one rjt)c by herself and 'ay

bp)3 SAIW--Sn>nl) horPe, small Pjn-1 "nj y '"''~ . l wjdo>v >vas the former Ka>hy Ccr-to. God>jj vk'>th kj>tt>. But) h.dun>son. ''" ' ., n>ack, and U>e famj)y resided forIph 2SO.ASS lear»j»g the ur>! Delortw'aughter,

ITf2nc hjr». Larry Lyons and )>>.Ue daughter, many y~m in t)but arm.

I1VCek. W» trr> Wr>31en.

I.vnn Dec, foj)owed them home, driv-I Sne>W blankets Our area ~ yCheck o»r P>jces for your furnace inn her o>hw li)Ue enr, for n >veek'8)

oil snd gasoline, Good>»s» 011 Dis-l v»»t during the week's schooling ofUnion Qi) )>rod»cts Craig hc> husband Larry at hf jsso>>)u b)vo-5 ed>rOld Trnvels Alone

Hopk)ss, 54-31)2, Ge»csee. Mon> . who is w>th the Forestry

Liqu)d ewb«)dory, Fun for allt >vere S»turdsy eu)lors in the hom~c of l Nas p)aced aboard a non-stop plane

ages. h)any»sen anti free c)asucsi hjs ~ts Mr «nd h)rs C)et)8) from Spok»ne to Chicago >vhere hcfor more jrtfor»>nljon rail 61>2-000j).

> II b,j ~ n On Sunny n Jim ~d l joined his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John

Ifam))v nnd son Don s»d fa»>j)y 1Q8 i

Sehncideer, son of 'b'jrs. Lec Hc th.j I jcd 'thc>>> bricf)y -A)l js wci) at t The Schnejdcrs are now stationed inEVAN"PED --- 3)Oune to r nt in tb. 1 Cj>IOa)~ Where he IS Cn>p]country, IVIII fix up o)tier houee.) Io)s gj the Ho)sjngton home .

Unjve»tu>r) Ojl Oompanv. He has pre-Virjtdt 3't>>rrc>l C2>>>p>1>sn. 13out>> 6,) viously >voiced for unj>'ersa) in Italy,prof)no, Idaho.

232 Ken»cth Stcjgcrs ec)ebratcd !>)„Ger»>any and o>hcr countries. Jeff )sGround)>og Fcb, 2 bjrtht)a»t>djh 8 n se>u>oned traveler speaking morc

LOST---Purcbrc>I fe>1>ule I)order Ct>). eall from twin broU>«r 3>,ej)3> of the than onc I>>r>g».>gc.

II» an>S Qnk. 1)or>)ar Cj>)lje-Aus)r>L- Mj»sou)a a~ and n small cclcbrat-Ijan 83>t>phon) Croa». Grey and jng I>arty nt hts Chcrr31ane howe onwhite. ~l Caro) Drury, Deary,

iSunday, Mr. anil Mr>t. Burton )numb

I'hon«77 OI),»~"'~',Both dog" >vere late djnn«guests hn> L,>vis. B)rd)e Bribewearing «o)l»»> «nd ID'». ton. During ihc even/ng hie p»rcn'Ls,

Mr. and Mrs. Erneej, Stcjgers. joir.ed I have a little twccty bird,PIA>rO---1valnut Spinet Conso)e PI- ibc group to enjoy a cake j»>kcd a»d He'8 roa)j> quite alright,,ano >O be IljrkLM up sn"I so)d in brough't by Beta LouVaS, >>d>rV<rtj >VIU> HC Chirps and SingS and hOllerS,th)s area. 5'V j)l »a«rÃ><e '>o re»pon-, hot drinks, pudd>ng nnd cheeses. And keeps you up all nighusible )party, Cu& o>'cr»>s. Ajso Qn Saturday evening thc Ken and And if you try io shoot him,PRGA.'kr With Automniie 13hythm. Erneej. Stcjger» families were jnvjjcd He'l look at you and say,Phone 20OWIL) nt270 or >vrite Credit to ch»re n birthday party given for "Take mercy on n>y soul, just once,Ihfgr„,.612 S.Q<. 162nd„Se»tue, 1vn- Mr». 1)nrry j@g) Lake by hcr c)>jl- Anti give mc thne to pray!"Oj>)166 . drcn. Terri, Tamml and Dale, and Hc'll feed you a <IramaUc sccnr„

~ g( g=>3u CAN REg~ n>O»er» 3>frs. Bud McGahey. at the V>'hjch hc has scen on Jimmv Dean.DIXI YOU KI'O" 'Ou ""Ii

h'A>ke'8 ~~ation ~m in 1~%'si n And nmkc you feel sn d dburn ~—Rug sh»n>PO"~r» 3~1 p" 8 (Orehart)s, A large >~up of friends That you plumb forget about. everstnp)ers lawn th" ' '"'nil rv'Intjves shared fjtid)q>2>'>uaic being na>>d,du+i ing thc>+ w)U> b)rthdav Arid )hen )>e pu))s thc 8 imc routinepipe th«adora )"ddc~ ~'""'ake» and other rcj'rcshmcnta. The (Thc trickiest birdie I'e ever pmn!}oU>er jte>>>>> ai ABIt+'IS IIARI» I ~e fa>>>I)y hu>o taken a )urge P>>g ttpAitk r'rt., it k'-"'k tidid th ttrr Ritarr.,imrlnl; krl,t 6't Ulr —Grady Shavtwrcr

N)ddrjTJnderc»rrj»ge Parts-Rol)e>e> —Ra))s [

snd Sproekcjs To F)tOat, IntcrnaUonal, A, C. Crawlere ctree. dmrdmd mrdr ~d i ttyjl

jguarantee<1 nj, whole<alt> prices.Ijrew Kent, Sprlngtonth.New'lex Harrow.New Duel Imnders Io fit aII >vhcal, ~i

tractors.IHC (3at Imgg)ng Fx)ujp,QU-D-6 wldoccr a>ul winch

— HX) 5 farm tr»ctor13-ft. oh)sel plo>vno-f)-U»od Ke»t Spry Tooth,

mund pipe model.14-ft—T

Rollc>'I>ee)Tractor vrtth loader and/rancher.

John Deere Ivfodat 'A'Vhe>sITr>>otor —$095.—USED-

Flo»ps, DrO)s, Spr)ngtooth, DI>eoa, oto,F18'-0771 A2>3)timeD~ER 8UPSLY

Dave De>>n))>rJu)laotta, Idaho

THFs GA2rEXTE - NERVS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1975

juliaetta School

Iews Items From

Fifth Grade

Ãe just put up the new bulletinboards, The captain were Arsy Holtand Kathy Naii. Amy's group wasBled Lohman„Joann Heath, EidonWilson, Shari Harris, Cathy IIamil-ton, and Terry Hudson. Kathy 'Xaii's

group was Teresa Hosverton, Mist!Coibaugh, Mitch Cuddy, Robin Court-right and Mike Carson.

Mr. Helen came to our schoolMonday, Feb. 3, 1975. He is a poet.tHe wni visit the 3, 4, 5 and 6thgrade. to tetich us about poelns andhow to write thenL

Students reecived new lunch tic-kets; lunch money is novr due,

Washingtons Birthday —There will13e no schooi Monday, Feb. 17, 1V~ "4-

on's Birthday.

'Several students are absent from~hoot s~%th the fiu, others havechicken pox. Tlventy-five absent on-Monday and 28 were absent Tuesday.Several students went home later inThe day with the flu.

Fourth Grade NewsThe Student of the Week is Linda

il!Villlanls.Ilfiss Stefonek put up some Feb-

vuary posters. One had dates and thesecond one had a picture with the-word February,

Wuiy the Bookworm didn"t growtoo much last week but he did grow~teen more books. So now he has'778.

We also have a poster up that saysBe the Leader of the pack... Read

-xrvery day.The science pictures of the micro-

'organistns we dresv were bact. adgae-4iatoms, eugiena, anleba and para-znectullL

The food chair was where one%sh ate the planton and the otherfish ate him and so on,

There will be a poet in the schoolsJlere on Monday, Tuesday and Wed-ziesday. His name is James Heynen.

We will be starting Idaho historythis week, we hope.

Reporters —Dianne Baileyand Jean Glenn

In Math we are studying the tuetrtcsystem,

In Social Studies we are goin intochapter 11.

Happy Valentine Day!Reporten —Kathy Nail and

Joann HeathP.S. Kathy Nail"s bulletin board is

about Valentine's Day, Amy Holt'sis about the West.Sixth Grade NewsHowdy!

In Math we'e working on geome-try, with angles, lines, symbols, p>rds,etc.

In Social Studies we corrected ourtest paper and workbooks. 1Ve'll

probably be having a test on it prettysoon.

In Science we'e doing our experl-nl.ents. So far Cindy Boe gave oneon plants, Brian Van Bargon gaveone on electric lamp. XVe're waitingfor more volunteers. 1Ve had a testTuesday on senses and signah.

In Language we'e working withverbs, auxiliaries and stanzas.

We'l see you next week!Reporters —Gina and Gheeryi

VVVTYV'VVWVWWVVVVVWKYVVKVKVVVKTVV

MEN'S CASH AND CARRY SALENOT TO BE OUTDO'i'd% BY nIY %IFK IN THE LIB DEPARWiIKNT

I Ahf OFFERING A EVHOLE BUNCH OF 5IEis S COATS OiN

39% OFF-CASHANDCARRYFebruary 5 through 15—PARKA TYPES—

Ciuilted'linings, svith fur-lined hoods, knit wrists. in 5laroonBlue and Brown, Sixes 48, 44 and 46

Regularly $33 and $34 SALE $19.80 8r $20.40—SKI JACKETS-

NyloEE CiuQted Shell —Iiacron Insulation —51achfne iVashableS M,X~XI.—Btu Browna d SM+iope~

Regular $20 SALE $12—VINYL JACKETS—

Brown Leather-look with Zip Pockets, PIIe lined and PIIe CollarSizes 40, 48, 44 and 46

Regular $33 NOW $19.80

—NEW STOCK—Levi Saddlemon Boot Jeans

In 80 tq 86 Waist —80 to 86 Length

P Pg

Kendrick Phone 289-5791I'i> Howard ond Glenora Bracten

J.

ii

ln The Produce Dept.

Nedium Yellow Onions... 4 lbs. 29e

No.2RedPotatoes... 2olbs.98cSno-Boy Jumbo Flor. Grapefruit St'$1

Apples-4 Varieties ..~ . lb. 19c

From The Grocery Dept.Standby CUT GREEN BEANS, 303 can 22c

Standby WHOLE KERNEL CORN, 303 con 27c

Standby PEARS, 303 con 35c

Standby TOMATO PASTE, 6 oz. 6 cans $1

Standby TOMATO CATSUP, 14 oz. 3 for $1

MJB COFFEE, Regular Grind, 3 lbs. $3.09Reozit AIR FRESHNER, Rose, Forest, Herbal, 7 os. 63cWHEATIES —Breakfast of Champions, 18 oz. 79cPrincella Vams, 16 oz. 43cHUNTS'OMATO SAUCE„15oz. 3 for $1.00Starkist CHUNK TUNA, 6% oz. 49cBOOK MATCHES, 50 count, 2 for 35cFLUFFO SHORTEN}NG, . 3 lbs. $1.89

In The Neat Dept.

Armouf Star Dinner Franks,2 lb. $1.69Arm. Star Tb. Slic. Bacon, 24 oz. $1 98Bone-1n Hams,...... lb.98cHamHocks,....... lb.59c

'reshSmelt, ..~ . ~ ..lb.29eCLEANED SMELT, lb. 49c

4; .Armour18V(ure Bacon,Sliced,........lb. $ 'l.09

II1 e~eff S GRocERY - hhARKKT

Phone II'%endrldi

Donut League Action-In Donut League play last, week

the Golden Globe tlat ters beat theWhite Knights 19-15, The Knightsgot off to an early !cad but theGlobetrot tel's cMlle back to tie upat haiftime and thon went on to de-feat the Knights by a final score of19-15. Grady Shawver ied the roaringTrotters win with a game-idghpoints. Terry Hudson snd Keith Ingieboth lnade 4. Dan Blxlwitt got 8. TheKnights were ied by Mitch Cuddywho made 5 points, David Woiff had4 points. Galen Browning, Steve Loh-nuul and Fritz Fiigel aii got 2, Thenthe Purple Panthers soundly beat theGreen Goblins 16-6. Both tetuns start-ed quick and then slowed down. ThePanthers were le<i by Dale Woif,James Eiienwood, Danny Lohman andRandy Benjanlin who ail made 4points. That finished the scoring forthem. The Goblins were ied by John-ny Siifiow who made 4 points. JohnBrown had the other 2. That was aiithe games played but next weekplay resumes.—By Darren Ciemenhagen

R0UND sTEAK ~ ~, lb. $1.o8Round Steak, boneless, . Ib, $1.18RumpRoast,..., ..lb.$1.O8

PAPER TOWELSNOICTIIERN —108 Irt. Iioii

Ea. 43e

(ASCADEI"Oit AUTOihlATIC WASIIEItS

50 oz. 95e

MISSION DINNERisIACAIIONI 4: CHEESE

73!~ oz. 5i$1

FROZEN DINNERS

Ea. 45c

FRUIT (OCKTAIL

16 iiz. 33c

V

Phil s Food City Coupon1'HIL'S FOOD CITY —MANUFAC.",I'l>ltirit COUP

C86018

I OUI( — 71c40 O'4 IIOX GOOD THIIU I"EB. 8, 1975

PitiCE 1VITHOflT COUPON 91o

QsR rR sRi

Cedar Ridge News

I

CUBE STEAK, No Waste! lb. $1.79SPARE 'RIBS, lb. 98cBEEF LIYER, lb. 79cSMELT, Fresh from the Columbia River, lb. 29cGAME HENS, Cornish, 24 oz. average, lb. 69cSAUSAGE ROLLS, Bird Farm, 12 oz. 98cHOT DOGS, Western Family, 12 oz. 69c

By Mrs. Sam iVeaverMr. and Mrs. Hugh Cox and Mike

were Saturday overnight and Sun-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. HersheiRoaden and family in Orofino.

'Saturday af tenloon zefrs. HarleyPerryman and ihfrs. Dan Kechter at-tended a bridal shower i'or JaniceOallctsvay at the Bi Bear Ridge Hall.Hariey and Dan visited is1th Cecil

iChamberlain.!trfr. and Mrs. Conrad Swan and

fatllily were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs. Bill Wilson and family.

Friday evening i4!r. and Mrs. How-ard Holt had supper with Itrfr. andMrs. Clem Lyons. Later in the eve-ning Oreta and Lisa Stuart of Weippecame to spend the night with Fio and

'lem.They had attended the bail i

game in Kendrick.The Souders, John Cuddys, Pars-

leys, Feys and Butlers ail attended l

and enjoyed the Donkey Ball game!in Kendrick Sunday.

Amy Holt had as her house guests,Thursday night Shari Harris, Cathy,Harrtliton and iifisty Coibaugh.

Fri-,'ay

evening supper guest of Hoits'~

Paul Edstrom of Boise. I

Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bahr were Satur- l

day evening supper ~ests ofbfr.'nd

Mrs. Dave Auer and chiidren,3fr. and Mrs. Dan Fey and Jerry l

were Sunday supper guests of Mr.l

and Mrs. Jody Fey and family.Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Parsley and family were JoenePhiiiips and Harry Lee of Kennewick. I

Amy Holt was a Saturday over-i

night guest of Grandma Cuddy.

CARD OF THANKSThank you dear relatives and

friends for your cards, memoriaLs andother evpressions of sympathy ex-tended to us in our time of sorrow.Also we would 1ike to thank everyonefor their prayers, cards, food, andcalls while 3fabel was taking t'reat-ments in Spokane and after returninghome. Yet~ thoughtfulness will al-ways be chEvished.

The Bob Caiiison and6p ¹rla Caiiison Families

COTTAGE (HEESF.1VKSTu,itib FA8IILV

Pint 43e(alif. Navel Oranges, ~ 8 lbs. for $1

Cabbage, . ~ . . . . ~ lb. 15clarge Field Grown Tomatoes, lb. 39c

Sourdough Bread, 63cGlad Plost. Wrap, 63cPitted Olives, 53cYeg All 16 oz. 3lc

Prices Good Jan. 23, 24, 25 1975

l~i Il::I :I I::~

~pen Sundays Hoon to 3—Phil and Donna Heinen Kendrick, Idaho

CARD OF THANKS...sbVe wouid like to thank friends and

EEEitghbors for the cards, flowers,memoriali and other kind andthoughtful acts shown during our re-cent bereavement. Aii were tiuiy ap-preciated.ep The family of William Kauder

G+zette Class16%4 Get ReMlts —Try Them

SHOP AT HOME AllD QVK

Convtroy'lefrlgeratloniervloe

4 APPLIAItfCE REPAIRCall JULIAIÃTA 870-8041

4'%%%%%%%Re %%4\%%%%%4\%0%\

Dean's ElectricKENDRICK -:- Phone Z89-5480

Electrical Contracting87 SERVICE

COiVfPETE VMTI!R PUÃPSALES 8E SERVICE

l Abso —Oil 4 Eiectric FurnaceService

HOMES FARMS RANCHESRECREATIONAL PROPERTY ~|IN~e "unec Cars

SALMI/iP'A<SILOTS MOBILE SIOMM

ARROW ROQ MAOY

leo A. IvlayiiardKENDRICK, IDAHO 88537

Salesman889-5081

District Office Phone 746-2908

Jesus Is Coming Soon.

Are you and your

loved ones ready for

for Is CIning?The Kendrick

Assembly of God

Church

Welcomes You.

Phone 2S94590

INEZ 4RhlIT4GE

Beauty

%0PIt hos 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 affotd 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 |vith a

good tune-up job. Why not drop in or

call and set up an appointmentf lt'll mean

savings m money and gasoline.

—Open All Day-Tuesday Thru Saturday

evenings by appointment

Phone 289-5iI71

K dik, ldi

LITTLE AUTO SHOPBody and Fender Work

Truck and Tractor Cushions RebuiltCar Glass

'DoEf Lit t1e Kendrioki Idaho Ph ~ 889-5087

Remember Us For

TIRES —SATlERIKS —GREASE —OIL

FlLTERS —FAN BELTS

Cleaners 4 Solvents

servirlgBreakfast

~ Lunch~ Noon Speciale

Ted and Phyllis FeyOPEN 7 DAvs A VFEEII

Kelzdrlck, Idahourlb NILrov 8Esvlfro vol!

L

ient i'ic( Iiarage, nc.O'E DELIVER PHONE 28R-57'I l

fs

Vfe're Going To Change Your hkindAbout Permanent VfavingBecallsRs now we havo URIPerERE Ius the Rbew ptofoRtREleotal wEEtr Cohave beautifu1 perm results every IIEa. R's pr-pzstlgr ~ io gtvEEyou the beat perNR benefits, without perEEE probieENa.UEEIpenEE gives gzvtat curl. «utomaucauy. And gretLt eoEEtuuoa, aeto-maticauy. And becails63 It's so Ealld, kC gves the most atERRaI nRtauaever. Come ia aEEd chango yoctv mlad. Lee your hair ezI7ENlsztoo ..~

Helen Curtis UniPerm Percision Perming SystemMako and appointment today for perfect beauty —ElatEEltaiiy

Shampoo, perm, and styling —$ t 7.50

Lil'8 Beauty KookFor Appointment CaB —2894027

OpeEE 9 to 5 lIIIttfSRtCK 8 DayEE a Vrsen