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VOLUE 76 KENDRICI< LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966 NOI 16 gIJg[AP'PA DOIN@IGRANGERS AT TROY DOINGS Of INTEREST DAYLIGHT SAYING LIONS MEET WED. Lg AN/ ARFA IIAS „,.„,— „„, G„„g«, „.„.„„,„, AT K. H. S. PAST IME ON SUNDAY EYE, ELECT AND IN PAST WEEK T."".~"~-'„""~„<""p~'~";;-'"'i'j. '"" AND BOOMING vrEEK,,-„... NAME COMMITTEES MANY ACTIVITIES Phone 288-2668 effect again this coming Sunday MRS,, LL'OYD'R A'16 p ye, Manning Onstott received Np Schpp] Apr]) 29th nlprnjng, April 24, at 2:00 o'lock. The Eendrtc]< Community Lions Phone 289-5887 Sil A~„, high score, prize and Mrs. Onstott There v ill be no school in Joint Area residents should set their Club held its regular bi-monthly I tt di 25th 0th p 'istrict No. 283 pn Friday April clocks one hour ahead as they re- meeting at the Fire Hall Wednesday On The Wmt]ler '9, due to the Lewiston Music.Festi- ' "rday night as church evening of last week, with a goodly This past week we have'had'spri Wedding Anniversary gathering hon-I Wayne Davis, Mr, and Nrs. Robert I h ]d fh Th B d ~d Sr services, schools„etc., will be on number on hand.. Showers„but not.'nough tb really oring Nr. and Mrs, Lawrence Slead, Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson H h Ch ~]] b t th F tf a) the "Daylight Saving Time". as they Fo]!owing an excelle'nt swiss steak! help too much, and rain is needed. sunday, April 10, were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Roy Glenn. th h A ri) 28 29 d 30, have in the preceding year3. djnrter served by the school Foods sunday was a cold; windy day, with Ii])mer Fraser,:. Kendrick; Mr..and, .... ' There won't be a notjeeab]e change Service Ass'n., business of the even- snow and hail showers, and'he if you just, make up yout mind to jng was taken up. temperature dropped to 20 degrees The Kendric Spring Music Con- „„P;" j y James V. Muscat, sPeaking for the Sunday night. Monday was a beau- cert ~)I be held at the Kendrick extra hour of daylight in the even- Rudents and faculty, thanked the'iful sunny day, but a cold'wind was g g, p Hjgh Schpo) gymnasfum pn Tuesday g Lions Club for hosting the annual still blowing and Monday night at 8:00 p. m. Both the. Junior and Athletic banquet at the school in the temperature was reported'tb. have April 12th. Senior High school music depart- 'A f l 7 U W I P M March. ~ dropped to 15 degrees! 'r. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson were ments will be taking part. Next item of business was the Freeze Does Damage Saturday over-night guests of their The evening's entertainment is naming of committees for the annual I W. S. C. S. Met WednesdjLY'ama i hard t a at thi son-in-law snd daughter, Mr. ant) free, and your Presence will be ap- Locust Blossom Festival to be held l The Le]and W. S. C. S. met'ith u r t d i one Mrs. Roger Courtright and fsmil at, Precfated by the many yotmg music- Cl l I ll on the 28th of May. Lion President i Mrs. Eisje Hoffman Wednesday even- E. M. White named the following I ing for its regular'usiness ses- chairman, who have the authority to sion. Election of officers for the etta by the hard freezes of Sunday, Nr and Mrs. Robert Meserve and I phoae 289~674 pick their helpers: I coming year was held: Monday and Tues ay nights. 'aughters Leslie and MarIe of Endi-I Instructors For Cprrdng Year Parade Dick Benjamin. President, Mrs. Hugh Parks; Vice Barbecue Bob Magnuson ~ President, Nrs. 'esse Thornton,; dejection, bleeding hearts and other her au ~ -. inn e a e' ~ fj )d ~Q e arp fbj'f t fol During the past week pur weather Gymkhana (Joint) Wm. Rogers Secretary, Mrs. Elsie Hbffman; ~ Treasurer, Mrs. Wa)t'er Crawford; J V N t t d t Iat times was simp]y c)esr and cold Dance Dpug HarrjsandNprman Ch' Ch j'tj 'S ']'R sick. It is doubtful that even those Genesee, and Dawn Hoduffer of the ~ usc, p n en en .~ Even with th hi . it h Mrs. Lloyd Craig; Chm. of Program not frozen will produce much bloom U. of I. were Sunday dinner guests t ' i been extreme]y chf]ty; This morn- „Concessions Bob Watts . Material & Supp] Work Mrs. Wj]bur in the days'o come. pf his ])rotter and sister-in-law, Mr. a igh. Mrs C]sude Jones f eacher Jr I ing (Tuesday) the weather is clear,, Tickets Geo. Brocke, .Jr. Corkill; Chm.'f MembershiP'ulti- eri y 'I but our temperature is an unofficial 'aces and Sports —: Gerald Ingle. vation and Spiritual Life, Mrs; Chas. Please Call Me I Chet'-Hall, high schppf pach, teach 4 egrees" ' publicity Bill McCreary Hoffman; Chm. of Missionary'du- Please call and give me t~~~~d tp her home on S~t~~d~y fo) Ier and assistant Prin I al ' .Even with the precjptatiprt we Richar'd'pippin was ~~m~d Gen- cation, Mrs. E]ste Hpffman your news? We should be well repre- ]owing se,.«a] «Ys visit in t e "R b ""'""'"" ." ~ have had the fields are quite dry I eral Chairman (he'l have the biggest sented in this column but calls Lloyd Farring't ~ .;ng ', and the farmers ar hoping for a headache of a]1). o ert Heppner, science and coach- Other Nervs have been pretty scarce the past Nr. and Mrs. Ray McCormick of Ben P. Cook, mathematics and e 'ood rain. A program chairman was not Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sherman and week. named pending a mee'ting with the son have moved into the Sylvia O. Baker-t.ind Post V. F. W. who co- Peters house. They formerly lived Other News All f ulla y "" Ari" l]anguage. English and'Ijb'mQ.""'he Southwick Extern Hpm~ operate with the Lion C]ub in this at Kendrick. Nrs. David Peterson returned last Hen o Ju iaetta accompanied Nrs. ~ M . N L ', h makers Club will meet o Thursda annua] event I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Craig were;Tues- week from Coeur d Alene, where she Y o ', o Y'jnomics and Englis.h April 21, for an a))-day session with It was announced that the Latah day and over-night guesfa of Mi. and . spent the Easter week-end with her where all attended a Vacation Bible I Nrs. Marlene Bowers, English and Mrs. Ciay King. Any «sit ri I County Chambers of Commerce ~ Nrs. Ray Loc]rett and family at'Lew- 'sister, Mrs. Mabel Brennan. Schoo) Workshop. ~ social studies. I cordially welcome. I wouId meet in joint session with the'ston. Nr. and Nrs. gary Eggers of Mr. and Nrs. Carl Finke of Oro- j Lions Club on Wednesday, April 27,~ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Craig; accom- Pierce moved over the week-end to fino were Monday visitors in the I Dou Ias Christensen vopat:onall Otter Netvs 'ith this meeting scheduled to be panied by Mr. and.Mrs. Virgil'Flesh- Bovill, where they, will make their home o™. and Mrs. George Wilken. a 'culture. r I V»erie Klatt;was a Frid y even- held in the K. H. S. cafeteria. man of Clarkston, were Saturday home. They vrere assisted in moving Nr. and Mrs. H. Dittmer of Lewistonj g "" ' e att.was a Friday even- over-night and Sunday guests of Nr. by Marvin Hanson, now of Helmer, and Mr. Snd .Mrs. paul Dagefoerdej '. r p e g an over tught guest of Jan and Mrs. Robert Erickson and family and Geor e E ers of Kendrick. were Frida eveni ca]lers, Nr. and I rs ice arry, irs s —.~e. i inger. econd Tuesday morning M . d M . Next order of bujjjness was the of Ritzville, Wn., where all attended Mrs. Wilken were Sunday guests of'r and Mrs Reinhard Wilken at ' S Henry Hasse of Lenore visited with election of officers for the 1966-67 a family dinner in honor of Dale i r. an rs. I APRIIL SHOWERS Le')'and 'rs. Eugene Taylor, third grade.j Mt. and Mrs. Wade Cand)er Thatl season, with the following chosen: Erjcksoni who is leaving for Air Nrs. Cecil Gruell, fourth grade. I evening Mr. and Mrs. C)ffford Brown I Clair Reed, president. Force service on Wednesday: Other .TURN TO FREEZE-QUT famf]y pf Wm'thppp Wn left Sun Mrs Nor]a Callison, fifth grade. of Kamiah arrived and were over-'ichard Pippin first vice presi-, guests were Bruce and David'Erick- da followin a week-end visit with Darrell Manfu]I, sixth grade and. night guests of the Candlers, dent. son of the.U. 'of. I.; Mr. and'rs. :Nr. and Nrs. Wade Candler visit Doug. Harris second vice presi- Laurel Fleshman, Nancy and'/ark The beautiful sunny skies and er mother; Nrs. Henry Wendt. Mr. ed Friday evening with Mr. and Nrs dent. of Othello, and Nr. and Mrs. Thomas labpn ' J. Artrijtage. Jim Trs«s third vlcc p~e~id~nt. F]eshman and fafnj)y pf pasc The local Idaho Education Associ- SundayeveningcanersintheWadej Gerald Ingle and Jerry Brown Mrs. Nora Walker was a Friday shortly after noon when a cold east L ~ t ation elected the following offjcersl Cand]er home were Mrs Jim Reecel Tail Twlsters afternoon visitor of Mrs, Roy Craig. wind began to blow, and on some, of s . ruge ' w ~ for the coming year at its A ri]I arid Eath . Th t ht N d N Tpm Cox secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Vincent were the higher elevations around Ken'd- y d ~J hn dlmeetlng: Mrs. Marlene Bowem, p ~- e)mer -Suddreth pf Lewiston were A. A K emmfn Lion Tamer. Tuesday SUPper and eveni g g esta 'Frida, visitors of Mrs. Hen Wendt. ~, ' I rick, snow was report+i~ falling ~...,.Mr; .and X s,: Leon'ind, John and dent G; "Rp])o-'Bacpnr vtce~esfdent""l'over night guests" -"; -. '- -."-'- .R)chard.--Benjamin - and- Norman r Pf..Nr., and Mrs..J loyP.„I'rafg... Mrs„. but not staying on! ick of Moscow were Saturday visit- and'Nrs. James V. Muscat secretary-I Mrs. He)en'Cowger, Mm. Stet]a Mc- Lew]s directors. i Gordort Peters and Nrs. Frank Mich- I.ater Sunday afternoon the skies ors of Nr. and Mrs. Paul Lind. Mr. treasurer. els and daughters were Wednesday began to clear and Sunday night the and Mrs. Milton E. Lind and family morning visitors; Mrs. Jesse. Thorn- "official" temperature here in the and Nr. and Mrs. Herman Eberhardt, Amembl prpg Schedut~ noon. - M d i t i f ton, Mrs. Ervin'raper and Mrs. P " g 'od G ' National School Assembly pro- Mrs. Roy Gertje and Mrs. Ste]]a committee heads, V. F. W. members'aIter Crawford were Thursday all of Lewiston, were Sunday visitors. y, on. on ay evening a jo n meet ng o, with jce forming on chicken's water J " a " e f Lodg G ss gram wili be held at the Kendrick McIver drove to Moscow on Monday. I and Lions Club directors was held at afte " a s an 'y 'aig pans and sma]] outdoor recepticals. pn an rs: ewey High gymnasium this Friday at 2:30 Saturday evening supper guests of ~ the Kendrick Fire Hall, and the fol- Monday night temperatures were daughter of Craigmont were Wednes- P. m. Robert Edgar wi]] present Mr. and Nrs. Jack Nustoe vrere her ]owing additions and new committees Mr. and Mrs. Alan Meda)en and reported as lovr as 20 degrees! the Space Science program entitled.'arents, Nr. Snd Mrs, W. D. Co) ~ were named- . ~ family of Orofino were Sunday dinner Although difficult to determine at iPPi I "The Conquest of Space." I welt of I ewfstpn., Old Timers Madan Lo ng Geo guests of her parentis, MI'. and Mrs. this time, a great deal of damage was Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. McCrea Sunday afternoon callers in the F. Brocke, Sr., and Ed. Deobgald (a I done to gardens, f)owers and shrubs and daughters of Moscow were Sun Home From Education Session Jack Nustoe home were Nr. and Mrs. new committee). Nr. and Mrs. George Baugh were and it is believed that there will day evening luncheon guests in the Chet HalI K. H. S. coach returned I Tommy King. D C itt N L - Wednesday, afternoon and evening ance omm ee orman ew- be ]ittle, if any, fruit left here, for ~ ~ ry m Sunday from a state meeting for l Susan Benjamiri was a Monday fs, Doug. Harris and Ger»d Halseth visitors in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. cherry and app]e trees, plum trees Nr and Mrs. Fra k .and e ~ Physical Education instructors, he]dl over-night guest, of Christy Johns inl To Barbecue committee Frank and the like were fn full bloom. In Kennewick, Wn., visited his parents, at Caldwell. Mr. Hall is president',Juliaetta. Mr. and Mrs. Giff. Candler over the l Ab D Mjl d d R T b Craig and Mr. and Nrs'ltyd Craig. some instances the new growth on of the District II Coaches Ass'n. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy King c»led To parade committee ~ Clem Ly- Nr. and Nrs. Lloyd Craig and'oy e . rams, on i ar an ex a er. fruit trees and berry bushes is re- week-end. Nr. and Mrs. Chas. Cand- on Mr. and Mrs. Ray King, Thurs ons and Harry Newman Craig were Thursday afternoon vsit- ported as "turning b]ack." ler and Walter Candler, Lewiston, Junior-Senior Banquet Hetd day venjng. T T k t .tt J F t ors of Mr. and Nrs. Oral Ctaig. Nr. were Sunda callers. Where not protected tulIps, pe- e y e. The Junior-Senior Banquet, spon- Many peop]e from this community James V. Muscat and Wayne Harris. an pnjes bleeding heart, and similar ~, s'ored by the Junior Class, using the; attended the ham and turkey dinner To Publicity committee Charles Nr. and Mrs. Gilbett Candler and fiowers are reported "flat on the ™y of Clarkston visited in thel theme "April Love" was a veryi at the Teakean Grange Hall, Satur- Deobald. Nr, and.Mrs. Roy Craig were Sun- ground" with no hopes that they will Giff Candler home, Thursday. Rhondal special and enjoyable event. It was~day evening. I To S orts committee K nn th day dinner guesfjs of Mr. and Mrs. b]porn this Year. an Margp ~t~y~d with th~~~ grand-I held Wednesdav ~~~~i~g, Apri) 20,, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strphm and ~ Bro~ ~d Da«d ~aske. Alva C~~ig and famj]Y, C~d~~ ri The more hardy garden vegetables P e s '"" ay as as at the High School cafeteria. After daughter of Genesee visited over the I To general Chairmanship commit Mrs. Gordon Peters, Nrs. ¹ra such as peas and radishes are report- their SPring' atip ~ .. a delicious dinner, which was prepar- I week-end with her parents, Mr. and; tee Bill Rogers. Walker, Nrs, Frank Nichels and fam- ed as "damaged" but they should Janet and David Eldridge and their ed by the Junior c]ass mothers and l Nr . El B d . N house uests, Luc Ion e and Ro- rs, an l rs. mr aumgar ner. rs. ily and Tami, Debbie and'ike Hut- produce something. g , Y yne served by the sophomore girls, an I Strohm visited Sunday afternoon Pageant Date Set ton attended the gymkhana at Spald- Many rose gardens were also se- berta Knutson, both of Caldwell, all interesting program was given as I with Nrs. Charles Elate,. d r , ing on Sunday. vere]y damaged, par ticu]ar]y the new returned to their classes at the U , 'fo]fpws: The date for the Pageant the~ Chery) Hutton was a Sunday over- growth, pf L Sunday evening, fol]owing the'oastmaster, Gmx Craig. IIn Hospital selection of Queen and Princesses, night guest of N'r. and''rs; Gordon A common joke Monday and Tues- sP i"g vacation ' Senior Response, John Fgarrington, ~ was announced as Wednesday, Nay p day was "how's chances to rent some Miss Dorothy Foster of Nos ow F U)t Add ' N Mrs. Cora Jennings entered the 11 and the Kendetta Club will long-handled Underwear for the bal- and Mrs. Arthur Foster took litt]e School Board Address Har New- . P -l again construct the Queens Float. Draper and Mrs. Nora Walker were ac y ress, ames Muscat.lgritman Memoria] Hos jta) in Mos-i II t rs. r n raper, rs. o e ance of the winter?" Robert Brown back to his home at arry ew- cpw on Saturday, j]f with the flu,, Wednesday afternoon viaitors of Ms. b h with'' t M Piano Solo, "April Love," Renee about a week. AI) wish her a speedy l KINDERGARTEN ENDS E]sie Hoffman: Ms. Roy Craig ~ recovery a Wednesday evening caller I Eil Ho)t d 'UESDA Monday visitors of Mr. and Nrs. returned home on Tuesday Senior C]ass prophecy, Sandee May i Jesse Thornton; Barbara, Roger and Bi]IY Deobald Senior Class officers are: Presi- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Wade Candler drove I The six-weeks'nnual Spring Kin- Nr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan were. A large group of riders partjcipat o 'Moscow spent a part of theirl dent, John Farrington; Vice Pr ., to Lewiston and were surprised atl dergarten came to an end on Tues- Sunday evening callers of Nrs. Nora ed in, and spectators were numerous spring vacation in the home pf their I dent,'ynda Fey; Secretae -Treasur- I the home pf his daughter, Mrs. Dan day pf this week. The chi]dren s last Walker. at the "Hare Scrambles" races spon- grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Deobald. er, Linda Hoisington; C~o-ad«sors I Curry, by seeing three of his other dav was high-lighted with a lunch Nr. and'rs. L]oyd Craig and Bob Mr, Cook and Mr. Ha]]' c t ren. ose resent were r. at Ythe Ju]jaetta School cafeteria, fo]- I Draper were Monday afternoon visit- Nptorcyc]e Club on sunday, at the GARDEN Cf UQ QUS+ Juniot'lass officers are: pres>- 1<~') " Y lowing which al] boarded a schpo)~ors of Mt'. and Nrs. Oral Craig at dent, Gary Craig; V'ice president, ~ sl an Y bus to visit at the home of Dr. and Kendri'ck. Nancy Hoisingtpn'; Secreta~, Pat S dd"thof po 'nte an " " Mrs. D. A Christensen for a sight- Nr and Mrs Charles Hoffman various events and classes. The Executive committee of the Johnson; Treasurer, Liz A)]en; Cp- " d .. 'eeing tour of the many birds and were Bund'ay dinner guestp of Nr, Trophy winners were: 50cc Class, Hill & Valley Garden Club met at advisors Mrs. Bowers and Nr. Ba It was the first time he had seenl anima]s there. and Mrs; Dpnatd Morgan and family. f'„D 'd Batemsn Kendrick sec- the home of Mrs, Robert Watts on con. Idaho Falls. ond, Danny Fey, Kendrick. Friday, April 15, to make further -y -o]d granddaughter from The Kindergarten instructor, Mrs. I arry Smith a student at the U. Werner Brammer, is most appreci- of I. was a S'und'ay guest of Mr. and In the 100cc Class: First, Jim La- plans for the coming Flower Show, Jun)or prom April 28 ative of the help and support given Mrs. H'erman Johnson. plante PU])man; Bfll pharness, St. to be held on Festival Dsy, May 28. The annua) Junior Prom, with its AMONG THE SICK toward the completion of this annual Nrs. Etsie Deobald and Barbara Naries; Doug Riddle, Lewfston; Members are reminded of the dis- theme of "April Love" will be held at 'ession. ~ Deobald were Thursday luncheon Ra]ph Lacey, peck; Brock Steiner, trict meeting to be held on Wednes- the Kendrick High school gymnasium The following were the children, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drap- Orpfjno'jke Richardson, Orofino; day, April 27, at Moscow, also of the on Saturday evening, April 23, with enrn]]ed in the Kindergarten. Twentv- I er. Barbara, Billy and Roger Deo- John League, pu]]man; Steve Thorn- plant and Chrysanthemum sale to be «ricing scheduled from 8:30 to mid Nrs. F. C. Schmidt is still hos- i six were from this district and five j batd of Moscow spent from Thursday ton, Peck. held at the Clarkston Youth Center mght. Music will be furnished by pitalized at the St. Joseph's Hospital j from other districts: Bobby Bain,.l to Saturday with the Drapers. In the 250cc Class: Jerry Peder- on Tuesday, April 26, from 9 a. m. "The Jokers." ~ in Lewiston. Her daughter-in-law, ~ Glen Blattler, Cathy Bowers, Gary~ Nr. and Mrs. Bi]vie Cook of Lewis- son, Juliaetta; Willie Price, Helena, to 3 p. m. Patrons and patronesses fpr thts I Nrs. Warren Schmidt, is expected ~ Brammer, Jimmy Brocke, Robert j ton were Monday afternoon visitors Mont.; Monte Lohman, Kendrick; 'antiua] gaIa event are Mr. and Nrs, here today (Wednesday). Nrs. Edith Brown, Cathy Christensen, Doug]'ss of'alter Cook, and Monday evening Leroy sutherlin, Spokane; punch ATCH THAT DQG Er«»»seth, Mr. and Mrs. F]oyd ~ Willems from Minnesota has just ar- clark, Jimmy clemenhagen, Lori~ visitors of Mr. and Nrs. Robert Deyo, Orofino; Lee Grinolds, Kend- g ner and Nr. and Nrs. C. I rived to visit the Schmidts, while en- Craig, Ly]e Deoba]d, Ttm Eichner, I Draper. rick; Doug. McIvers, Orofino; Neil Rollo Bacon. ~ route tp het home from the coast. Ricky Glenn, Ralph Greet'. Mrs. Lillian Wilson and Mrs. Billy Erlewine, Kendrick; Eeith Thornton, Following complaint af tet com- Cheryl Gustafspn„Cfjffprd Heim- Wilson were Sunday afternoon call- Peck. plaint recently received on dogs being W S C $ HEAR+ ~4~g Miller gartner, Brett Hoising'ton, Nancy ers of Nr. and Mrs. Leonard Wo]ff. Open Class: Mark Hanna,~ Lewis- left to roam at large about town, ' S ''~ Nrs Eu]a Nf]]er has been djs Ingle, Amy Lawrence, Janet Lewis, Nr. snd Mrs. Mark Hanna snd ton; Dale Richardson, Orofino; Norm and the damage they are doing, E. ~ missed from St. Joseph's Hospital Cindy Lohman, Brian Loomis, David son of Lewiston, and Mr. and Mrs. Riddle, Lew ston; Charles Theilke, N. White, Kendrick village marshal The Kendrick Woman's Society of and wj]] recuperate for some time jn Mabbott, Daren Manful], Defbertl Neil Er]ewine and Ly]e were Sunday Spokane. said Monday: Christian Ser«ce met at the church the home of her son and daughter-in- Nye, Joamle Parks, Norma Peterson,l dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bil]y "Dogs must be cared for and kept on Thursday afternoon. A specia] ]aw Mr. and Nrs W, D. Mi]]er and Brent Renfrow, Joan Sj)flow, Jimmy Weyen. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris Ride Festival Day at home or they vrill be taken up guest was Mrs. George Havens, who family, Lewiston. Si]flow and Polly Taylor. and family were Monday dinner The Kendrick Trail Riders Motor- and disposed of!" played a r ecording of an inspirational I guests. cycle Club is holding a "Hill Climb" talk from a conference she had at- Fraser AT WILLAMETTE U. en the Johns'anch between Kendrick p T A TQ MEFT tended recently. Everett Fraser is recovering satis- Sunday afternoon visitors of Ernest and Juliaetta on Locust Blossom Hostesses were Mrs. Bud Eichner 'actprl]y at their home, following- Heimgartner. Festival Day, May 28. The April meeting of Joint Dis- and Nrs. Pearle Long. Isurgery. Willamette University, Salem, Ore. trict No. 283 P. T. A, will be held A recent survey of students here PIONEER DIES PACK MEETING SET at the Kendrick High cafeteria on LOAD LIMITS QFF revealed that there are 23 students ~ Thursday evening at 8:00. The pro- Nrs. Bob Magnuson is recuperat- from the state of Idaho. Some 28 gram wj]1 be by the Junior High ing satisfactorily at the family home states and five foreign countries are Mrs. W. T. (Buelah) Seeley of There will be a Cub Scout Pack students. Lewiston Effective on and after following surgery twp weeks ago. represented by the 1,426 Students en- Spokane, a former resident of Kend- meeting at the High School cafeteria Nrs. E. M. White will be installing 12:01 a. m., April 19, load restrictions rolled. rick died at Spokane early this on Monday evening, April 25, at 7:30. officers for the newly elected officers are lifted on the fo)]owing section of An open mind is a good asset, but Included in the Idaho total, from week. Mrs. Pearle Long received the All Cubs and parents are urged to be for'the ensuing year. Nrs. Charles~state highway: Kendrick to Troy, don't let, it become so open that Kendrick, is one undergraduate stu- news on Tuesday, but has no further present. Deobald is hostess chairman. I State Highway 99. ,nothing stays in it! dent, Theodore R. Turner. , information at this tfme,

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Page 1: jkhf.infojkhf.info/Kendrick - 1966 - The Kendrick Gazette/1966 Jan. - June - The... · VOLUE 76 KENDRICI< LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966 NOI 16 gIJg[AP'PA DOIN@IGRANGERS

VOLUE 76 KENDRICI< LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966 NOI 16

gIJg[AP'PA DOIN@IGRANGERS AT TROY DOINGS Of INTEREST DAYLIGHT SAYING LIONS MEET WED. Lg AN/ ARFA IIAS„,.„,—„„,G„„g«, „.„.„„,„,AT K. H. S. PAST IME ON SUNDAY EYE, ELECT AND

IN PAST WEEK T."".~"~-'„""~„<""p~'~";;-'"'i'j.'""AND BOOMING vrEEK,,-„...NAME COMMITTEES MANY ACTIVITIES

Phone 288-2668effect again this coming Sunday MRS,, LL'OYD'R A'16

p ye, Manning Onstott received Np Schpp] Apr]) 29th nlprnjng, April 24, at 2:00 o'lock. The Eendrtc]< Community Lions Phone 289-5887

Sil A~„, high score, prize and Mrs. Onstott There v ill be no school in Joint Area residents should set their Club held its regular bi-monthlyI

tt di 25th 0thp 'istrict No. 283 pn Friday April clocks one hour ahead as they re- meeting at the Fire Hall Wednesday On The Wmt]ler

'9, due to the Lewiston Music.Festi- ' "rday night —as church evening of last week, with a goodly This past week we have'had'spriWedding Anniversary gathering hon-I Wayne Davis, Mr, and Nrs. Robert I h ]d fh Th B d ~d Sr services, schools„etc., will be on number on hand.. Showers„but not.'nough tb reallyoring Nr. and Mrs, Lawrence Slead, Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson H h Ch ~]] b t th F tf a) the "Daylight Saving Time". as they Fo]!owing an excelle'nt swiss steak! help too much, and rain is needed.sunday, April 10, were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Roy Glenn. th h A ri) 28 29 d 30, have in the preceding year3. djnrter served by the school Foods sunday was a cold; windy day, withIi])mer Fraser,:. Kendrick; Mr..and, .... ' There won't be a notjeeab]e change Service Ass'n., business of the even- snow and hail showers, and'he

if you just, make up yout mind to jng was taken up. temperature dropped to 20 degrees

The Kendric Spring Music Con- „„P;" j y James V. Muscat, sPeaking for the Sunday night. Monday was a beau-

cert ~)I be held at the Kendrickextra hour of daylight in the even- Rudents and faculty, thanked the'iful sunny day, but a cold'wind was

g g, p Hjgh Schpo) gymnasfum pn Tuesday g Lions Club for hosting the annual still blowing —and Monday night

at 8:00 p. m. Both the. Junior and Athletic banquet at the school in the temperature was reported'tb. have

April 12th. — Senior High school music depart- 'A f l7U W IP M March.~

dropped to 15 degrees!'r.

and Mrs. Wm. Johnson were ments will be taking part. Next item of business was the

Freeze Does Damage Saturday over-night guests of their The evening's entertainment is naming of committees for the annualI

W. S. C. S. MetWednesdjLY'ama

i hard t a at thi son-in-law snd daughter, Mr. ant) free, and your Presence will be ap- Locust Blossom Festival to be heldl

The Le]and W. S. C. S. met'ith

u r t d i one Mrs. Roger Courtright and fsmil at, Precfated by the many yotmg music- Cl l I ll on the 28th of May. Lion President i Mrs. Eisje Hoffman Wednesday even-E. M. White named the following

I ing for its regular'usiness ses-chairman, who have the authority to sion. Election of officers for the

etta by the hard freezes of Sunday, Nr and Mrs. Robert Meserve andI

phoae 289~674 pick their helpers: I coming year was held:Monday and Tues ay nights. 'aughters Leslie and MarIe of Endi-I Instructors For Cprrdng Year Parade —Dick Benjamin. President, Mrs. Hugh Parks; Vice

Barbecue —Bob Magnuson~President, Nrs. 'esse Thornton,;

dejection, bleeding hearts and other her au ~ -. inn e a e'~ fj )d ~Q e

arpfbj'f t fol During the past week pur weather Gymkhana (Joint) —Wm. Rogers Secretary, Mrs. Elsie Hbffman;

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Treasurer, Mrs. Wa)t'er Crawford;

J V N t t d t Iat times was simp]y c)esr and cold Dance Dpug HarrjsandNprman Ch' Ch j'tj 'S ']'Rsick. It is doubtful that even those Genesee, and Dawn Hoduffer of the ~ usc, p n en en

.~ Even with th hi. it h Mrs. Lloyd Craig; Chm. of Program

not frozen will produce much bloom U. of I. were Sunday dinner guests t ' i been extreme]y chf]ty; This morn- „Concessions —Bob Watts . Material & Supp] Work Mrs. Wj]burin the days'o come. pf his ])rotter and sister-in-law, Mr. a igh.

Mrs C]sude Jones feacher Jr I ing (Tuesday) the weather is clear,, Tickets —Geo. Brocke, .Jr. Corkill; Chm.'f MembershiP'ulti-eri y

'I but our temperature is an unofficial 'aces and Sports —:Gerald Ingle. vation and Spiritual Life, Mrs; Chas.Please Call Me I Chet'-Hall, high schppf pach, teach 4 egrees" ' publicity —Bill McCreary Hoffman; Chm. of Missionary'du-

Please call and give me t~~~~d tp her home on S~t~~d~y fo) Ier and assistant Prin I al' .Even with the precjptatiprt we Richar'd'pippin was ~~m~d Gen- cation, Mrs. E]ste Hpffman

your news? We should be well repre- ]owing se,.«a] «Ys visit in t e "R b""'""'""." ~ have had the fields are quite dry I eral Chairman (he'l have the biggest

sented in this column —but calls Lloyd Farring't ~ .;ng ', and the farmers ar hoping for a headache of a]1).o ert Heppner, science and coach-Other Nervs

have been pretty scarce the past Nr. and Mrs. Ray McCormick ofBen P. Cook, mathematics and e

'ood rain. A program chairman was not Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sherman andweek. named pending a mee'ting with the son have moved into the Sylvia O.

Baker-t.ind Post V. F. W. who co- Peters house. They formerly livedOther News

All f ullay ""Ari"

l]anguage. English and'Ijb'mQ.""'he Southwick Extern Hpm~ operate with the Lion C]ub in this at Kendrick.Nrs. David Peterson returned last Hen o Ju iaetta accompanied Nrs.

~M . N L ', h makers Club will meet o Thursda annua] event

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Craig were;Tues-week from Coeur d Alene, where she Y o ', o Y'jnomics and Englis.h April 21, for an a))-day session with It was announced that the Latah day and over-night guesfa of Mi. and

. spent the Easter week-end with her where all attended a Vacation BibleI Nrs. Marlene Bowers, English and Mrs. Ciay King. Any «sit ri I County Chambers of Commerce

~Nrs. Ray Loc]rett and family at'Lew-

'sister, Mrs. Mabel Brennan. Schoo) Workshop.~

social studies. Icordially welcome. I wouId meet in joint session with the'ston.

Nr. and Nrs. gary Eggers of Mr. and Nrs. Carl Finke of Oro- j Lions Club on Wednesday, April 27,~ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Craig; accom-Pierce moved over the week-end to fino were Monday visitors in the

I Dou Ias Christensen vopat:onall Otter Netvs 'ith this meeting scheduled to be panied by Mr. and.Mrs. Virgil'Flesh-Bovill, where they, will make their home o™.and Mrs. George Wilken. a 'culture. r I V»erie Klatt;was a Frid y even- held in the K. H. S. cafeteria. man of Clarkston, were Saturdayhome. They vrere assisted in moving Nr. and Mrs. H. Dittmer of Lewistonj g " " ' e att.was a Friday even-

over-night and Sunday guests of Nr.by Marvin Hanson, now of Helmer, and Mr. Snd .Mrs. paul Dagefoerdej '. r p e g an over tught guest of Jan

and Mrs. Robert Erickson and familyand Geor e E ers of Kendrick. were Frida eveni ca]lers, Nr. and I

rs ice arry, irs s—.~e. i inger.econd Tuesday morning M . d M . Next order of bujjjness was the of Ritzville, Wn., where all attended

Mrs. Wilken were Sunday guestsof'r

and Mrs Reinhard Wilken at '

SHenry Hasse of Lenore visited with election of officers for the 1966-67 a family dinner in honor of Dalei r. an rs.

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APRIIL SHOWERS Le')'and 'rs. Eugene Taylor, third grade.j Mt. and Mrs. Wade Cand)er Thatl season, with the following chosen: Erjcksoni who is leaving for Air

Nrs. Cecil Gruell, fourth grade.I

evening Mr. and Mrs. C)ffford Brown I Clair Reed, president. Force service on Wednesday: Other

.TURN TO FREEZE-QUT famf]y pf Wm'thppp Wn left Sun Mrs Nor]a Callison, fifth grade. of Kamiah arrived and were over-'ichard Pippin —first vice presi-, guests were Bruce and David'Erick-

da followin a week-end visit with Darrell Manfu]I, sixth grade and. night guests of the Candlers, dent. son of the.U. 'of. I.; Mr. and'rs.:Nr. and Nrs. Wade Candler visit Doug. Harris —second vice presi- Laurel Fleshman, Nancy and'/ark

The beautiful sunny skies and er mother; Nrs. Henry Wendt. Mr. ed Friday evening with Mr. and Nrs dent. of Othello, and Nr. and Mrs. Thomas

labpn' J. Artrijtage. Jim Trs«s —third vlcc p~e~id~nt. F]eshman and fafnj)y pf pasc

The local Idaho Education Associ- SundayeveningcanersintheWadej Gerald Ingle and Jerry Brown Mrs. Nora Walker was a Friday

shortly after noon when a cold east L ~ t ation elected the following offjcersl Cand]er home were Mrs Jim Reecel Tail Twlsters afternoon visitor of Mrs, Roy Craig.

wind began to blow, and on some, of s . ruge ' w~

for the coming year at its A ri]I arid Eath . Th t ht N d N Tpm Cox —secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Vincent were

the higher elevations around Ken'd- yd ~J hn dlmeetlng: Mrs. Marlene Bowem, p ~- e)mer -Suddreth pf Lewiston were A. A K emmfn —Lion Tamer. Tuesday SUPper and eveni g g esta'Frida, visitors of Mrs. Hen Wendt. ~, '

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rick, snow was report+i~ falling ~...,.Mr; .and X s,: Leon'ind, John and dent G; "Rp])o-'Bacpnr vtce~esfdent""l'over night guests" -"; -. '- -."-'- .R)chard.--Benjamin - and- Norman r Pf..Nr., and Mrs..J loyP.„I'rafg... Mrs„.

but not staying on! ick of Moscow were Saturday visit- and'Nrs. James V. Muscat secretary-I Mrs. He)en'Cowger, Mm. Stet]a Mc- Lew]s —directors. i Gordort Peters and Nrs. Frank Mich-

I.ater Sunday afternoon the skies ors of Nr. and Mrs. Paul Lind. Mr. treasurer. els and daughters were Wednesday

began to clear and Sunday night the and Mrs. Milton E. Lind and family morning visitors; Mrs. Jesse. Thorn-

"official" temperature here in the and Nr. and Mrs. Herman Eberhardt, Amembl prpg Schedut~ noon. - M d i t i f ton, Mrs. Ervin'raper and Mrs.

P " g 'od G' National School Assembly pro- Mrs. Roy Gertje and Mrs. Ste]]a committee heads, V. F. W. members'aIter Crawford were Thursdayall of Lewiston, were Sunday visitors. y, on. on ay evening a jo n meet ng o,

with jce forming on chicken's water J " a " e f Lodg G ss gram wili be held at the Kendrick McIver drove to Moscow on Monday. I and Lions Club directors was held at afte " a s an 'y 'aigpans and sma]] outdoor recepticals. pn an rs: ewey High gymnasium this Friday at 2:30 Saturday evening supper guests of

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the Kendrick Fire Hall, and the fol-Monday night temperatures were daughter of Craigmont were Wednes- P. m. Robert Edgar wi]] present Mr. and Nrs. Jack Nustoe vrere her ]owing additions and new committees Mr. and Mrs. Alan Meda)en and

reported as lovr as 20 degrees! the Space Science program entitled.'arents, Nr. Snd Mrs, W. D. Co)~were named- .

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family of Orofino were Sunday dinner

Although difficult to determine at iPPi I "The Conquest of Space." I welt of Iewfstpn., Old Timers —Madan Long Geo guests of her parentis, MI'. and Mrs.

this time, a great deal of damage was Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. McCrea Sunday afternoon callers in the F. Brocke, Sr., and Ed. Deobgald (aI

done to gardens, f)owers and shrubs and daughters of Moscow were Sun Home From Education Session Jack Nustoe home were Nr. and Mrs. new committee). Nr. and Mrs. George Baugh were

—and it is believed that there will day evening luncheon guests in the Chet HalI K. H. S. coach returned I Tommy King. D C itt —N L - Wednesday, afternoon and eveningance omm ee — orman ew-be ]ittle, if any, fruit left here, for ~ ~ ry m Sunday from a state meeting for l Susan Benjamiri was a Monday fs, Doug. Harris and Ger»d Halseth visitors in the homes of Mr. and Mrs.

cherry and app]e trees, plum trees Nr and Mrs. Fra k .and e~

Physical Education instructors, he]dl over-night guest, of Christy Johns inl To Barbecue committee —Frankand the like were fn full bloom. In Kennewick, Wn., visited his parents, at Caldwell. Mr. Hall is president',Juliaetta.

Mr. and Mrs. Giff. Candler over the lAb D Mjl d d R T b Craig and Mr. and Nrs'ltyd Craig.

some instances the new growth on of the District II Coaches Ass'n. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy King c»led To parade committee ~ Clem Ly- Nr. and Nrs. Lloyd Craig and'oye . rams, on i ar an ex a er.

fruit trees and berry bushes is re- week-end. Nr. and Mrs. Chas. Cand- on Mr. and Mrs. Ray King, Thurs ons and Harry Newman Craig were Thursday afternoon vsit-ported as "turning b]ack." ler and Walter Candler, Lewiston, Junior-Senior Banquet Hetd day venjng. T T k t .tt J F t ors of Mr. and Nrs. Oral Ctaig. Nr.

were Sunda callers.Where not protected tulIps, pe- e y e. The Junior-Senior Banquet, spon- Many peop]e from this community James V. Muscat and Wayne Harris. an

pnjes bleeding heart, and similar ~,s'ored by the Junior Class, using the; attended the ham and turkey dinner To Publicity committee —CharlesNr. and Mrs. Gilbett Candler and

fiowers are reported "flat on the ™yof Clarkston visited in thel theme "April Love" was a veryi at the Teakean Grange Hall, Satur- Deobald. Nr, and.Mrs. Roy Craig were Sun-

ground" with no hopes that they will Giff Candler home, Thursday. Rhondal special and enjoyable event. It was~day evening. I To S orts committee —K nn th day dinner guesfjs of Mr. and Mrs.

b]porn this Year. an Margp ~t~y~d with th~~~ grand-I held Wednesdav ~~~~i~g, Apri) 20,, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strphm and~ Bro~ ~d Da«d ~aske. Alva C~~ig and famj]Y, C~d~~ ri

The more hardy garden vegetables P e s '"" ay as as at the High School cafeteria. After daughter of Genesee visited over the I To general Chairmanship commit Mrs. Gordon Peters, Nrs. ¹rasuch as peas and radishes are report- their SPring' atip ~..a delicious dinner, which was prepar- I week-end with her parents, Mr. and; tee —Bill Rogers. Walker, Nrs, Frank Nichels and fam-

ed as "damaged" but they should Janet and David Eldridge and their ed by the Junior c]ass mothers and l Nr . El B d . Nhouse uests, Luc Ion e and Ro- rs, an l rs. mr aumgar ner. rs. ily and Tami, Debbie and'ike Hut-

produce something. g , Y yne served by the sophomore girls, an I Strohm visited Sunday afternoon Pageant Date Set ton attended the gymkhana at Spald-

Many rose gardens were also se- berta Knutson, both of Caldwell, all interesting program was given as I with Nrs. Charles Elate,. d r , ing on Sunday.

vere]y damaged, par ticu]ar]y the new returned to their classes at the U,'fo]fpws:

The date for the Pageant —the~ Chery) Hutton was a Sunday over-

growth, pf L Sunday evening, fol]owing the'oastmaster, Gmx Craig. IIn Hospitalselection of Queen and Princesses, night guest of N'r. and''rs; Gordon

A common joke Monday and Tues- sP i"g vacation ' Senior Response, John Fgarrington,~

was announced as Wednesday, Nay pday was "how's chances to rent some Miss Dorothy Foster of Nos ow F U)t Add

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Mrs. Cora Jennings entered the 11 —and the Kendetta Club will

long-handled Underwear for the bal- and Mrs. Arthur Foster took litt]e School Board Address Har New- . P -l again construct the Queens Float. Draper and Mrs. Nora Walker wereac y ress, ames Muscat.lgritman Memoria] Hos jta) in Mos-i II t rs. r n raper, rs. o e

ance of the winter?" Robert Brown back to his home at arry ew- cpw on Saturday, j]f with the flu,, Wednesday afternoon viaitors of Ms.

b h with'' t MPiano Solo, "April Love," Renee about a week. AI) wish her a speedy l KINDERGARTEN ENDS E]sie Hoffman: Ms. Roy Craig ~

recovery a Wednesday evening callerI Eil Ho)t d 'UESDA

Monday visitors of Mr. and Nrs.returned home on Tuesday Senior C]ass prophecy, Sandee May i

Jesse Thornton;Barbara, Roger and Bi]IY Deobald Senior Class officers are: Presi-

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Mr. and Mrs. Wade Candler droveI The six-weeks'nnual Spring Kin- Nr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan were.

A large group of riders partjcipat o 'Moscow spent a part of theirl dent, John Farrington; Vice Pr .,to Lewiston and were surprised atl dergarten came to an end on Tues- Sunday evening callers of Nrs. Nora

ed in, and spectators were numerous spring vacation in the home pf their I dent,'ynda Fey; Secretae -Treasur- I

the home pf his daughter, Mrs. Dan day pf this week. The chi]dren s last Walker.

at the "Hare Scrambles" races spon- grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Deobald. er, Linda Hoisington; C~o-ad«sors I

Curry, by seeing three of his other dav was high-lighted with a lunch Nr. and'rs. L]oyd Craig and BobMr, Cook and Mr. Ha]]' c t ren. ose resent were r. at Ythe Ju]jaetta School cafeteria, fo]-

I Draper were Monday afternoon visit-

Nptorcyc]e Club on sunday, at the GARDEN Cf UQ QUS+ Juniot'lass officers are: pres>- 1<~') " Y lowing which al] boarded a schpo)~ors of Mt'. and Nrs. Oral Craig atdent, Gary Craig; V'ice president, ~ sl an Y bus to visit at the home of Dr. and Kendri'ck.Nancy Hoisingtpn'; Secreta~, Pat S dd"thof po 'nte an " "Mrs. D. A Christensen for a sight- Nr and Mrs Charles Hoffman

various events and classes. The Executive committee of the Johnson; Treasurer, Liz A)]en; Cp- " d ..'eeing tour of the many birds and were Bund'ay dinner guestp of Nr,

Trophy winners were: 50cc Class, Hill & Valley Garden Club met at advisors Mrs. Bowers and Nr. Ba It was the first time he had seenl anima]s there. and Mrs; Dpnatd Morgan and family.

f'„D 'd Batemsn Kendrick sec- the home of Mrs, Robert Watts on con.Idaho Falls.

ond, Danny Fey, Kendrick. Friday, April 15, to make further-y -o]d granddaughter from The Kindergarten instructor, Mrs. I arry Smith a student at the U.

Werner Brammer, is most appreci- of I. was a S'und'ay guest of Mr. and

In the 100cc Class: First, Jim La- plans for the coming Flower Show, Jun)or prom April 28 ative of the help and support given Mrs. H'erman Johnson.

plante PU])man; Bfll pharness, St. to be held on Festival Dsy, May 28. The annua) Junior Prom, with its AMONG THE SICK toward the completion of this annual Nrs. Etsie Deobald and Barbara

Naries; Doug Riddle, Lewfston; Members are reminded of the dis- theme of "April Love" will be held at 'ession.~

Deobald were Thursday luncheon

Ra]ph Lacey, peck; Brock Steiner, trict meeting to be held on Wednes- the Kendrick High school gymnasium The following were the children, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drap-

Orpfjno'jke Richardson, Orofino; day, April 27, at Moscow, also of the on Saturday evening, April 23, with enrn]]ed in the Kindergarten. Twentv-I

er. Barbara, Billy and Roger Deo-

John League, pu]]man; Steve Thorn- plant and Chrysanthemum sale to be «ricing scheduled from 8:30 to mid Nrs. F. C. Schmidt is still hos- i six were from this district and fivej batd of Moscow spent from Thursday

ton, Peck. held at the Clarkston Youth Center mght. Music will be furnished by pitalized at the St. Joseph's Hospital j from other districts: Bobby Bain,.l to Saturday with the Drapers.

In the 250cc Class: Jerry Peder- on Tuesday, April 26, from 9 a. m. "The Jokers."~

in Lewiston. Her daughter-in-law, ~ Glen Blattler, Cathy Bowers, Gary~ Nr. and Mrs. Bi]vie Cook of Lewis-

son, Juliaetta; Willie Price, Helena, to 3 p. m. Patrons and patronesses fpr thtsI

Nrs. Warren Schmidt, is expected~Brammer, Jimmy Brocke, Robert j ton were Monday afternoon visitors

Mont.; Monte Lohman, Kendrick; 'antiua] gaIa event are Mr. and Nrs, here today (Wednesday). Nrs. Edith Brown, Cathy Christensen, Doug]'ss of'alter Cook, and Monday evening

Leroy sutherlin, Spokane; punch ATCH THAT DQG Er«»»seth, Mr. and Mrs. F]oyd ~Willems from Minnesota has just ar- clark, Jimmy clemenhagen, Lori~ visitors of Mr. and Nrs. Robert

Deyo, Orofino; Lee Grinolds, Kend- g ner and Nr. and Nrs. C. I rived to visit the Schmidts, while en- Craig, Ly]e Deoba]d, Ttm Eichner, I Draper.

rick; Doug. McIvers, Orofino; Neil Rollo Bacon.~route tp het home from the coast. Ricky Glenn, Ralph Greet'. Mrs. Lillian Wilson and Mrs. Billy

Erlewine, Kendrick; Eeith Thornton, Following complaint af tet com- Cheryl Gustafspn„Cfjffprd Heim- Wilson were Sunday afternoon call-

Peck. plaint recently received on dogs being W S C $ HEAR+ ~4~g Miller gartner, Brett Hoising'ton, Nancy ers of Nr. and Mrs. Leonard Wo]ff.

Open Class: Mark Hanna,~ Lewis- left to roam at large about town, ' S ''~ Nrs Eu]a Nf]]er has been djs Ingle, Amy Lawrence, Janet Lewis, Nr. snd Mrs. Mark Hanna snd

ton; Dale Richardson, Orofino; Norm and the damage they are doing, E.~missed from St. Joseph's Hospital Cindy Lohman, Brian Loomis, David son of Lewiston, and Mr. and Mrs.

Riddle, Lew ston; Charles Theilke, N. White, Kendrick village marshal The Kendrick Woman's Society of and wj]] recuperate for some time jn Mabbott, Daren Manful], Defbertl Neil Er]ewine and Ly]e were Sunday

Spokane. said Monday: Christian Ser«ce met at the church the home of her son and daughter-in- Nye, Joamle Parks, Norma Peterson,l dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bil]y"Dogs must be cared for and kept on Thursday afternoon. A specia] ]aw Mr. and Nrs W, D. Mi]]er and Brent Renfrow, Joan Sj)flow, Jimmy Weyen. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris

Ride Festival Day at home or they vrill be taken up guest was Mrs. George Havens, who family, Lewiston. Si]flow and Polly Taylor. and family were Monday dinner

The Kendrick Trail Riders Motor- and disposed of!" played a r ecording of an inspirationalI

guests.

cycle Club is holding a "Hill Climb" talk from a conference she had at- Fraser AT WILLAMETTE U.en the Johns'anch between Kendrick p T A TQ MEFT tended recently. Everett Fraser is recovering satis- Sunday afternoon visitors of Ernest

and Juliaetta on Locust Blossom Hostesses were Mrs. Bud Eichner 'actprl]y at their home, following- Heimgartner.

Festival Day, May 28. The April meeting of Joint Dis- and Nrs. Pearle Long. Isurgery. Willamette University, Salem, Ore.

trict No. 283 P. T. A, will be held —A recent survey of students here PIONEER DIESPACK MEETING SET at the Kendrick High cafeteria on LOAD LIMITS QFF revealed that there are 23 students

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Thursday evening at 8:00. The pro- Nrs. Bob Magnuson is recuperat- from the state of Idaho. Some 28

gram wj]1 be by the Junior High ing satisfactorily at the family home states and five foreign countries are Mrs. W. T. (Buelah) Seeley of

There will be a Cub Scout Pack students. Lewiston —Effective on and after following surgery twp weeks ago. represented by the 1,426 Students en- Spokane, a former resident of Kend-

meeting at the High School cafeteria Nrs. E. M. White will be installing 12:01 a. m., April 19, load restrictions rolled. rick died at Spokane early this

on Monday evening, April 25, at 7:30. officers for the newly elected officers are lifted on the fo)]owing section of An open mind is a good asset, but Included in the Idaho total, from week. Mrs. Pearle Long received the

All Cubs and parents are urged to be for'the ensuing year. Nrs. Charles~state highway: Kendrick to Troy, don't let, it become so open that Kendrick, is one undergraduate stu- news on Tuesday, but has no further

present. Deobald is hostess chairman.I

State Highway 99. ,nothing stays in it! dent, Theodore R. Turner. ,information at this tfme,

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KENDRICK GAZETTE THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966

You can use one of two chemicalsto conti ol earthworms. Use eitherone-half pound of chloradane or one-fourth pound of actual dieldrin foreach 20 by 50-foot area, of lawn.These can be applied as sprays ordusts.

Control is effective only when theworms are near thr soil surface, sosoak the lawn thoroughly before youapply the chemical - Sprinkle thegrass again after you use the chem-ical. This will flush all of the pesti-cide into the soil and will y]iminateany possible health hazard.

One thorough treatment of yourlawn should keep earthworms undercontrol for three to five years.

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for four weeks. Now just 10 grams'f the purified concentrate wi]l givethem the same growth response inthe chicks.

The University scientists believethe growth factor, once identified,may have value not only with chicks,but in other areas of nutrition aswe]1.

RESEAL AVAILABLE 1965-66 storage period for each ofthe crops. As a normal practice in

QH FOUR, GRAINS the reseal operation, the older cropsI are periodically dropped from theI program to lessen the probability of

Moscow —'esea] has been an deterioration and put the grain innounced for four farm-stored grai„s Position for movement into variousafter 1966 maturity dates, according outlets before loss or deteriorationto Clarence A; Jensen, chairman,Agr]cu]tura] Statbi]izatfon and Con Mr. Jensen Points out that the re-servation committee for Latah seal pro@ram facilitates the holding

county. of stocks of grains on the farm forThe reseal:. PrOgram wi]] enab]e'eeding or shipment as demand de-

farmers to continue price support veloPs, without unnecessaryhandling'oans

and earn{storage payments on or freight charges. It is a]so im-

1965 crops of" wheat, grain sorghum Portant to have some suPPhes avail-

bar]ey and oats; In addition loans able in such decentralized storageon 1964 crops of the four grains and for disaster or defense reasons,on 1963 crops of wheat and grainsorghum now, un(]er reseal may be MAKING CHICKSextended for another'ear. Loans on1962 croP «wheat and g'ain sor- GROW IS SIMpLEghum and on '1963'rops of barleyand oats now un'der reseal'will notbe extended. '" ' U. of I., Moscow —Add a small

Under thd reseal 'program, price- amount of dried egg yolk to poultrysupport loans"on firm-stored grains rations and chicks will grow 10 toare extended beyond the maturity 15 percent faster. The same thingdate. The loan maturity date for happens if you, add whey or fishwheat and fox grain sorghums was soluables to the ration.March 31, and farmers should notify Agricultural scientists have knownthe ASCS county office immediately this for a long time. But they don'if they wish to reseal these crops. know why. They still haven't sep-

For the barley and oats loans will arated from these natural productsmature April 30, 1966. the specific factor that stimulates

No reseal .Ptog'ram is planned for growth.1965 crop soybfyans'in 1966-67 since Scientists in the University of Ida-carry-over stocks.probably will con- ho College of Agriculture believe theytinue to be small relative'o util- are getting closer to identifying theization. elusive factor. Using a series of

Storage rates wi]I be set later, and fractional crystallizations at lowwi]] be available at ASCS state and temperatures and a process knowncounty offices. Ig,a farmer delivers as liquid-liquid extraction, they haveor redeems his'esealed grain before attained a 150ifo]d concentration ofthe end of the 1966-67 storage per- the dried egg yo]k factor.iod, his storage payment will be Working on the project are Dr.based on the number of months the A. C. Wiese, head of the departmentgrain is in storage. As in the past, of agricultural bibchemistry and soil;reseal loans are subject to call by the C. F. Peterson, head of the. depart-Commodity Credit Corporation at ment of poultry science and L. W.any time, Sti]]way, graduate student in agri-, Currerit reseal loans on 1962 crops cultural biochemistry.gyf wheat and grain sorghum and on When they started their work, the1963 crops of barley and oats wil] Idaho scientists needed to add 1,500mature upon demand by the CCC,, grams (3.3 pounds) of crude eggbut not later than the end of the~yolk to a ration to feed 20 chicks

CONTROL WORMSIH LAVfNS NOW

U. of I., Moscow —If you'ze both-ered with earthworms in your lawn,spring is the time to control them,University entomologists advise.

Earthworms move to the surfacein the spring when moisture fillsthe air pockets in the soil, notes Ro-land W. Portman, Idaho extensionentomologist. This is also the timewhen they mill cause most lawn dam-

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REALLY BURH FUEL

'our-engine cargo jet transportsburn an average of 1,859 gallons offuel an hour, but they can carry aton of cargo at a cost of only anickel a mile, says the Federal Aviation Agency.

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nal amount. Thus, a conscientious, developing industryworks to improve the service and quality of the pharmaceu-ticals you receive today and tomorrow.

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The new "Heavy Duty 15" Laundro-mate Automaiic Washer has beenchecked, rechecked and testedthrough 'and through Io minimize thechance of costly repairs. We builtthe iransmisslon {the cause of costlyrepair bills) 'half again as large asthose found in other auiomatics.

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'ossible.Open a First Security Bank checking account today—then you'l be sure that you will pay only yourfair share of taxes next April 15.

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NODED ITEMS OR SUPPLIES WHEN THEY'E RIGHT

THE KENDRICK GAEn"L 1'K THURSDA Y, APRIL 21, 1966

The new allocation brings to $14,- barbed wire, boards, trash or gar-STATE FUNDS AT pppppp pp the amount of state funds bage lighted material or~other waste

in non-operating accounts in Idaho substance —sijch person sh pr on shall u onHIGH LEVEL banks, the treasurer reported. conviction thereof, be punished by a

ain fine not to exceed $50.00 or by imrisonment in the count jail not ex

the dormant balance as long as pos prisonmen m e c~inc —The First Security Bank s'bl " M' id " i h ceeding ten days.iss oon sa, snce suc

daho, N. W, af Kendrick, this balances play an important part in For the purp s

week received a check from Mar- the economic well-being of an area. the terms "highway," "street,",

jorie Moon, state trea urer, repre- During 1965 we were fortunate in "alley" or "easement"~shall be con-

enting its share of the yearly re- that we were abl t maintain our strued to inchide the entire right-

apportio~ent of state funds Placed dormant balances in the banks of-way of suc 'g y,e o

in banks throughout Idiho. The throughout Idaho without at my or 'easement, g ylocal bank received $2,878.00, to be time having to draw i funds for the ment is directed to post along s a

main- state's ~p~~at~~g accounts in B~~~~" lughwaysn

tained here. Th'is sum was figured priate pincers siytices of context o

on the amount of capital and surplus said law.of the bank as compared to that of IDAHOail banks in the state eligible to re-

, . ceive state deposits under the Public LOTS Ok VfATERDepository Law. This brings the Back in February of 1957, Idahototal in the state account in the bank passed a "Litt'er Law" which readshere to $46,320.00. as follows:

than 99 per ceiit of it is in the formA total of $200000000 was d vided If any person shall wilfully or ne and ce in sns and mland

among 112 banks, she reported. Not negligently throw from any vehicle, reports the Department ofall banks of Idaho are eligible to re- or place, or deposit upon or along gnteriorceive deposits, only those which put side of any highway, street, alley orup the necessary security required by- easement used by the public for trav-Idaho law may receive a state ac- el,'any debris, -paper, litter, glass Fresn Froze}i'uices of ail lan,count. bottle, glass, nails, tacks, hoops, cans, Blewett's Mark'et, Kendrlcx. 1-a4~

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All Cars arid Pickicps Listed MUST Be Moved By Fhe EndOf The Month. Many Priced At Wholesale and Beloie ..~

So For l'he BEST USED CAR BUY In Town See Leteiston

DODGE —100% FINANCING AVAILABiLE 7

'64 MERCURY Monterey Breezeway .............-....$19994-door sedan, V-S, automatic, power steering, radio, heater. Like new! Beige with tan interior.

.'64 DOD'GE 830 Station Wagon................................$18886-passenger,'-S, automatic, radio', 'heater, new white sidewall tires.

'63 PLYMOUTH Fury Hardtop Coupe .................-.. $1499Power pac,,V-S; automatic transmission, bright red with black and white interiosr, 1stdio nndheater,, jvhite sidewall tires.

'63 OLDS Hardtop Coupe .....................................$1788V-S, automatic, power steering, silver blue metallic with white top. New premium whitewall tires.

'62 FORD Fairlane 500...................................'. $9972-door sedan, V-S, standard shift, sandstone metallic, matching interior.

'62 FORD Fairlane ..........................................$10472-door sedan, V-S, with standard shift. Maroon with gray interior. New tires —new 'paint.

'59 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille ..........................$1188Full power, royal blue with Tahitian blue interior. Excellent shape. Completely new suspension sys.

'58 FORD Country Sedan Station Wagon...........................$4886-passenger, V-8, automatic

'57 CHEVROLET Station Wagon ...................$3886-passenger, 'V-S, automatic

100< financing available. Up to 49 months to re-pay on consolidation plan. Contract plan, consoli-dation plan, lease plan, farm plan. You pick theway you'want to buy and we'Il try. it.

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AT YOUR DOORSTEP?

Of course you can'... especially when services and pricesare as,low or LOS'ER in your home town —

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you doubt this, just take a few minutes and go about town

comparing... and you'l find you save every way at home.

Too, you are trading and doing business with men you know-and can trust.

BUY IT IN KENDRI%!

PVe are prolspted to sponsor the above advertisem~zt through our de-sire to serve the best interests of our community in every way posse.

ABRAMS HARDWAREHardware and Elerctrlcal Appliances

UNIOhl OIL SERVICEAt the ~ In West Kendrick W. L. (BQl) Rolira

KENDRICK GARAGE CO.Standard Oil Products —Goodyear Tires

KENDRICK TABLE SUPPLYJim Travts "Everything For Your Table

KENDRICK VARIETY Sc DRIFTRCA TV and Radios —Gifts —Jewelry

TKE KENDRICK GAZETTEYour Home-Town Printnrr and Publisher

FIRST SECURITY BANK OF IDAHOKENDRICK BRANCH —COMPLETE BANKINQ SERVICE

THURBER 8 OLDERNESS .Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Notions Kendrick, Idaho

8LEWETT'S GROCERY MARKETMeats —Gnocnrles —Fresh Vegetables —Frozen Psoda

THE RED CROSS PHARMACYCneQ Choate "The ItemLu Stones"

KENDRICK ROCHDAlE CO., inc.General Warehouse and Sperry DIL'era

GEORGE F. BROCKE Sc SONS, Ine.Kendrick "Tops of the Crop" Seednmen Phone 4%Ii

Na matter how cold the temperature or stormy the weather outside,yau'll always be cozy and comfortable indoors with

E LECT ITIC RATIt's a warm and friendly feeling ta know that the temperature in everyroom of your house will always be just right with automatic room-by-room temperature control. It costs less than you think to heat "themodern way, electncatty

Just see an Electrical league Contractor for freeinformation and estimate or call—

WASHINSTOI WATER POWER CO.

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THE KENDRICK GAZETTE THURSDAY', APRIL 21 1g66

THE KENDRICK GAZETTE

Published every Wednesday after-roon (dated Thursday) at Kendrick,Idaho, by W. L. McCreary.

Subscription $3.00 per yearstrict,]y Independent in Politics.Entered at the postoffice at Ken-

drick, Latah County, III]aho, as secondclass mail matter.Mrs. Ben P. Cook ............News Editor

Classified Advertising15c per line. Figure 5 a1ferage wordsto the line. Minimum 30c,

Doctorin the Kitchen@L',"Ilpilh

CHURCH NOTICES by W.W. Bauer, M.D.

Consu]tant, Nstipna] Dairy Cpunc]]

KEEPING FOOD QUALITY IHIGHTo say that this fortunate

country has the finest food supplyin the world is not fo boast, butmerely to state an establishedfact.

How did it get that way? Whatkeeps up the 'standards7

To begin with, we have a highlydeveloped scientific agriculture,which is the backbone of yourfood supply. We have wide-rang-ing fishermen. We import exoticfoods from all corners of theearth, and we help feed a largepercentage of the more needypeople around the world.

Our Nutritional Wealth

The steady development ofscientific farming and stock- rais-ing, snd of milk, poultry and eggproduction, is the beginning ofpur nutritional wealth. Transpor-tation and distribution also play alarge part in the regular avail-ability of almost sll foods in andout of season. So do canning,freezing, curing and other proces-sing methods which keep foodfrom deterioration until it isheeded.

The food producers aud, pro-cessors of the country have playeda large part in making food avail-able, palatable and safe. Takemilk, tpr exalnple, an ideal yetdelicate food which is subject fpspoilage. Today, you]"milk comestp you frozn d]sease-free herds,promptly cooled, expeditiouslyhandled, pasteurized and bbtt]edwithout the touch of s humanhand and delivered to your door I

or store well chilledIn similar manner, meat hand-

ling under U.S. Department ofAgriculture or local health de-

partment inspection, brings youclean, safe and palatable meatsand meat products. Those prod-ucts under Federal inspectionmay be graded for quality as welL

Manufactured FoodsManufactured foods like soups„

cereals, mixes and the wide rangeof so-called TV frozen foods readyto heat and serve, are all manu-factured under strict regulsticl!..What is more important is thecpnscientipus effort 'of leadingmanufacturers to improve andsafeguard their product in everywsy. For, the occasional purveyorwho might lack s proper sense ofresponsibility in these matters,there are two potent substitutes—competition, and health depart-ment or Federal government in-

spection,

Homemaker Has h Responsibility

The hon)elnaker has a responsi-bi]Ity, foo, for keeping food qual-

ity high, right in her own kitchen.Milk should be kept refrigerated.except when s portion is actus]!vbeing poured, Mesf should bekept frozen or refrigerated untilneeded. Ceres]s and other pack-aged foods should be kept shutwhile not in use, Fruits and ve,",-

eiab]es should ba washed ardmost need refri]terat]on ]f ]heyare to come fr> 'the ]sb)e safe, arid

telnpting.

zel Olson at Deary, Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Bud C]emenhageq,

Mr. and Mrs. Grant C]emenhageaand Mr. and NI's. Joe C]emenhageawere Sunday dinner guests of Nzs.Ida Ruby at Deary.

FIX RIDGE ITEMSPhone 288-8742

The Juliaetta, Lutheran A. L. C.W. met last Wednesday at the churchwith 12 members present. 'MIILWalter Dennler led the Bible StudyMrs. Leslie Heimgptner was hostedt.

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Browning an4son were Friday dinner guests of¹snd Mrs. David Steigers in Julia-etta.

-Nr. and Mrs..Adolph Dennler analDebbie, and Jesnette Taber drove usaf

to the Dworshsk dam on the NorthFork, Sunday. Then on up to thenew P. F. I. mill at Jaypee.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dennler wezeSaturday supper guests of Mr. sISI

J Mrs. Jess Nosher in Lewiston,Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dennler, Mra,

Agnes Hutchison and Mrs. Neil Hunt-er visited with Mr. snd Mrs. TpnftDennler Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dennler smlMr, and Mik. Tom Dennler v]sitetlwith Mrs. Kuni Dennler in Lew]sbfet,Saturday.

Nrs. Adolph Dennler visited Mza.John Chapman and Mrs. Annie VFea-ver Tuesday in Lewiston.

Mr. snd Jvlrs. Martin Greiser etGenesee visited with Mr. snd Mzzf.Walter Dennler, Sunday.

Miss Ida Glenn, a 'student at theU. of I., was a Thursday over-n]ghLguest of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Browzh-ing.

Mr. snd Mrs. Eugene Grieser szzafamily of Genesee were Friday evaa-ing visitors of Mr. and Mrs. TonsDenn]er.

Debbie Dennler visited with Jean-,ette Taber Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Adolph Dennler visited wit]]r.

Nrs. Lester Wallace in Kendrick, Ssfurday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Giese ant]t

Cathy visited Sunday in the homes ofNr. and Mrs. Geo. Giese and Mr. sn4Nrs. Ray Holloway in Lewiston.

F<eels Like Winter!It feels like winter again this morn-

ing (Monday) with an east w]ndlb]owing and the temperature dmp-ping. Readings on this ridge varvfrom 23 to 27 above. Br-r-r-r!

Like the outdoors? Picnic! G4tyour supplies at Blewett's Marketin Kendrick. ad%'

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,WANTED —CHURNING CREAM.

Lewiston price at Kendrick. Leaveat Kendrick Table Supply, Kend-rick. Golden Grain Dairy, Lewis-ton. tf

Join your neighbors who have discovered it paysto check fields early for wild oats...then kill

them with a single spraying of Carbyne*, Don'

miss your chance to control these yield-robbingweeds.

It's important to find wild oats during thecrucial 7 to 12 days after seeding, Then, see usright away for your supply of Carbyne... provedeffective on more than 2,000,000 acres of crops.

PAPER TABLE CLOTH —In 100-yard rolls, 40-in. wide. Does not

BENDEL'S MEAT

PA!CKING PLANT .: .". "'".';.",„,.„.'.—',".machine, all attachments, likenew, $100.00. Mrs. W. L. McCreary,phone 289-5601. 15-ax

FOR SALE —Massey-Harris 90ISpecial Hillside combine; 3-yr. old

part quarter horse gelding. Seeevenings or week-end. Bob Pratt,Southwick. 16-tf

Custom SlaughteringMeat Cut, Wrapped

and Quick FrozenLocker Beef by

Half and Quarter(Animals Should Be In Not Later

Than Monday)1 lve Pick up Can Be Arranged4 Miles East pf Troy on Troy-

Desry H]ghwsyPh. TE 5-2841 Eve, TU 2-6082

«Registered trademarh of Gulf pil Corporation

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FOR SALE —Newly finished house,full basement, mahogany paneling,birch cabinets, two baths, utilityroom, car port, nice grounds. Suit-able for retiring people. Priced at$16,000. Jay C. Fowler, Juliaetta.

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BY AIRS. JERRY SMITH Nr Thompson's parents, Mr, and Nrs,Oscar Thorn pson of Grangevi]]e. /

EASTER WEEK-E<ND —Easter CLUB MEETS —Nine membersSunday guests in the home of Mr and four children were present atand Mrs. Charley Enger were theil'he regular meeting of the Bouldersons, Karl of Deary, and Charles of Creek Club, with Mrs. Hazel EngerElk River, and their daughter, NI's. on Thursday. During the meetingRon Kasper of Joel, their respective plans were made to hold a raffle at ~ ~

wives and husband and children. Mrs. the Deary Strawberry Festival onKarl Enger spent her Easter Sunday June 25. First prize win be a Iadies

Worship Service 9:45 a. m,in the Gritman Hospital recovering hand-tooled leather handbag and thefrom surgery. She is at home now< second prize a pieced and tied quilt.and recuperating nicely. After a sack lunch and de]icious

Mr. and Mrs. Ted McKinney re- strawbel ry shortca]ce furnished byWednesday's Markets turned to Park shortly before Easter, the hostess, members worked on a

Soft White, bulk .....................-$127 - ygorship Service 11:00a. m.after s five-day trip to eastern Ore- quilt. Several members of the Club

Club bulk ------------------$1.271'orship Selvlce 11:00a m gon Easter Sunday their two sons attended the "Home Decoration"Forty Fold buik ------------$1271i ~ ~

'ruce and Doug accompanied their c]inlc at Troy which ended Monday.grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc- N]ss Nancy Palmer, Latah home ex--------.--'--- ~ av ~ a Kinney on a trip to visit relatives at tension agent, presented lessons of

color planning, design, and room plan-

Austrian Peas, 100, bulk ............$3.00M . and Mrs. Jerry Smith snd fam- ning.rian ea',, u I ............$ Cameron E~a uel Lutheran Church ily drove to Milton-Freewater Ore., FAMILBeans Rev. Then Meske Pastor Easter Su day to visit her unc]e and Mrs har

FAMILY GATHERING —Mr. andSchool af 9 45 a n1 aunt Mr an~ Mrs R A

Worship Service 10:45 a. m. family.am y. Nrs. Donald Gudmunson and family™Wa]te Rasch pf Moscow visited his RD t h, 100 -- (Np Quote) Rcv Theo Meske Pastor grandparents, Mr snd Mrs Charles„ fam

S~h~~l af 8:30 s. m. Strattpn fpr ~~ver~] days, ]nc]ud]Red, peI 100 ....(No quote) Worship Service 9:30 a m. Rapter Sunday. ROAD AND WEATHER —Cold,

dry weather over the week-end has8'8'es —Pzen Assembly of 6&, Kendrick ANNIVERSARY PARTY —Ani&. completely dried most area roads,Ranch Run ......................................35cJames M p~rspn pggt r ThomPson, 11-year-old daughter of but some are sti]] rough and "wash-

Butter,"Lb. g:45 a. m. Sunday School Mr. snd Mrs. Duane Thompson w boardie" in places.hostess at a "sit-dawn dinner" she

Retail ................................................85c 6,30 p m C A Servi«prepared and served in honor of her7'.45

' E' l.. S .I parents wedding anniversary, April

7 45 p In Wed B]b]e Sfudy and. Several couP]es were Present, in-

NOTICE REQUIRING CONNEC MRS ROBERT PRATTJu]]aetta Church pf the Nazarene TION TO THE VILLAGE SEWER

A budget of $126,000 was accepted W. Perry Wink]e, Pastor SYSTEM,

Club Meetsby the 450 women de]ega,tes who at- g'45 s In Sunday 3chppl PURSUANT TO THE PROVIS- ', The Friendly Neighbor Club mettended the snnuai meeting pf the 11:00 s. m. Morning Worship IONS OF ORDINANCE NO. 529, 'hursday at the home of Mrs. DickPacific Northwest Conference of the 6 00 p. m. Junior Society NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Parsley. The group complet'ed theWomen's Society of Christian Ser- . 6.15 p m. N. Y p S. ,

the owners of all houses, buildings, quilt on which they had been work-vice, at Richland, Thursday snd Fri- 7:00 p. m. Evening Service. or properties within the Village of ing. Nrs. George Lyons gave a veryday of last week. 7'30 p. m. Wed., Mid-week Service. Kendrick, used for human occupancy, interesting demonstration on "Flower

Those attending from this parish employment, recreation, business or. Arranging."were Nrs. Rs]eigh A]brigh Wa]]a Seventh Day Af]vent]st Church other PurPoses and within two hun- A tasty pot-luck dinner was enjoy-Walla District president; Mrs. How- Juliaetts, Idahn .'dred (200) feet of the general seweI'd at noon,ard Hoffman and Nrs. H. B. Tandy. Flder A. R. Hsa Pastor system, or in the areas caPable ofOrpfina, repreSenting Sl] ChurCheS pf 2:00 p: m'. Sabbath<SC<npp]." ''''ebeiVing'he SerViCe Of the "Sy~t~m Other NeWSthe C]earwater Group Ministry. 3:00 p. m. Church Service are hereby required to connect said Bruce Vincent and Bruce Davis

All are welcome st any service. facilities and property directly tn were Thursday over-night guests ofThe Dorcas Federation will meet the Village sewer system w thin the Bob Prstt.

ORSAN RE/i TAL I st the. Q]arkston Church, Wednesday sixty (60) days after April 21, 1966,. Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Cuddy andApril 6th. iand that said connection must be children of Orofino were Saturday

made in accordance with the require- over-night and Sunday guests of Nr.Several Kendrick women presented I THANK YOU I ments of said Ordinance No. 529 snd and Nrs. Alva Craig snd family. Mr.

a program for the Hammond Organ My sincere thanks to friends old subject to the supervision and in- and Mrs. Roy CraiK, Le]and, joinedSociety at Lewiston on Monday even- snd young, for your wonderful kind- sPection of the Village Sewer In- the group for dinI]er Sunday..Ding. Those taking part were Mrs. ness in remembering me after my Mrs. James Holt and Eileen attend-Herman Schupfer, Mrs. G]en Stev Iecent hearf aftsck I am recuper If said sewer connection is not ed the Senior Girls'ea at Genesee,,em, Mrs. Oscar Slind, and the chair- sting very satisfacf rily so far and made within the said sixty (60) days Wednesday. BY HAPPY HOME CLUBInan, Nrs. Harold Olderness, hope fp meef ypu s]] again affer sev Perfpd a Penalty pf $50 00 may

Mrs. Jack Lohman and Mrs. Bur- eral more weeks. —Paul A. Ling levied by the Village and assessed Southwick and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Is Impm~g S~ilyton Souders, Jr., sang vocal selec- as a lien against the property of Cuddy called Sunday evening in the Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Ingle and

tions. They were accompanied by ,the owner failing to make the con- Ray Cuddy home. grandchildren, Kelle and Scott Mc-

Nns. Max Clemenhagen. QF THANKSI

nection, snd in addition, the Village Nr. and Mrs. Chas. Candler, Lew- Bride spent the week-end at BoiseWe wish tp exp 1ess pur appreci may make the connection and levy iston, snd Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Hep- visiting with Nrs. James NcBride.

af lpn fo pur friends whp attended and assess a lien against the own- Pner and children of Kendrick were They rePort that she is showing

grave side serv]ce pf puI dear er's property for the costs of said Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. steady ™provement and was able to

FRANK y BATON brother, Walter. —Mr. and Mrs I connection with 8 fe interest on the snd Nrs. Jack Parsley and children. Ko out to dinner w]th them Sunday.~ Jake Ksnb]e NI and Nrs GepI ge amount of said costs Plus %e Pen- Mrs. Ida Lyons sPent last week at

LAWYER D. Baker; Mrs. Darl Wright. - 16-1x alty aforesaid. Lewiston with Mrs.'Clara Alexander. Other NewsOff]ce In Postoffice Building Permits for a]l connections must Mr, and Mrs. Albert Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pratt and

Phone 4981 <rHANK YQU FRIENDS Ibe obtained from the Village Clerk. children of Golden Rule were Sunday family of Cedar ridge were Sunday

KENDRICK IDAHO I wish fp thank my fr]ends fpr fhe DATED this I8th day of APril, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. morning visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

9 a ns tn 5 ~ many cards and best wishes during Lyons and family. Henry Galloway and family. Mr.

my recent il]ness. —Everett Fraser. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weaver, Lew- and Mrs. Larry Galloway and chil-

Kendrick 16 1xi OF TRUSTEES iston, were week-end guests of Nr. dren and Brenda Lohman were din-R. E. MAGNUSON and Nrs. Sam Weaver and Cheryl. ner guests, and John and Dewey Gal-

Clerk of the Village of Kendrick. ]oway, Mrs. A. C. Wilson, Nrs. JayFLIGERS 1

' 'F]rst pub. Apri] 21, 1966 Fresn Frozen Ju]ces of all kinds sl Dee 'Wilson and Eldon afternoonLast pub. May 5, 1966 R]ewett's Market. Kenarip]z. l~e guests.

SAND 8 GRAVEL II'~'I],'): ll Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz of

ri ~ a, l rr-, ~~ ~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~ ~ ~~~~~~ ~ Troy visited Sunday evening with

washed sand s Gravel <',

I ir I g q ~

''IT LOOKS LIKE SPRING HAS... I w;<.'.."."<<:...:"<.".H..""''."..'.;

~ ~ ~ Idaho ' " '"',''~k"." "" 'DONE WENT AND SPRUNG" 4I E t D f' d N'garet Dagefoerde of Worley, were

Star Route, Kendrick. 16-2xSunday dinner guests of Mr. and

"",";;'GLACIER FREEZE, SLUSH OR SNOW j „:".":.-:„'„""";"„'-":"„;"""""-

part Australian Shepherd and part Nelson snd sons and Mrs. Olga Nel-

German Shepherd pups. Howard son of Deary were dinner guests ofWolff, 289-5653. 16-4 I i OR HOW ABOUT ONE OF THOSE 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Ingle and

family, Sunday.

chine; Bird cages. Phone 289-4653,> <

'en-Ingraham wedding at GeneseeKendrick. 14-3x

,Saturday. Mr. Konen is a cousin of

FOR SALE —Hay in barn. Robert y DOWlV AT THEPratt, Southwick, Ida. 10-tf

FOR SALE —Westinghouse electric'I

Dr, D. p, Chrjstensen roaster; electric sewing machine;heavy rollaway bed. Phone 289- 4 I

and family of Seattle were Easter4653. 14-3x '

4I week-end guests in the home of her

10:00 A. M. To 5'00 P M SEE THE NEW LINES of RCA I MI'nd NI's Bud C]emeIQlagen Mld

Emergency Calls at AII Hours On Black & White and Color TV Sets. I Open 6:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. 4 family of Seattle Mrs. Ida Ruby ofNotification Now on display at the Variety & Deary and Mr, and Mrs. Grant Clem-

Office Phone 5982 .Residence 5871 iGift. Store,-.Kendrick. 5-tf ORDERS TO 60 enhagen drove to Spokane Thursday

Office In to visit with Mrs. Adrienne Clemen-I RUBBER STAMPS —Really top ~~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ — - - - - -~ hagen. Nrs. Bud Clemenhagen also

quality, with sponge rubber back- visited her mother while there. Theying for long life. Stamp pads and returned via St. Maries, and wereink. See the Gazette. 3-3x supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

FOR SALE —10-ft. InternationalCo]linge and family.

Gypsum Spreader. Leonard Wo]ff,Mr. and Mrs. Grant C]emenhagen

and Mr. and Mrs. Bud C]emenhagen,and fsmi]y were Friday evening sup-

PAINT —Low Prices —High Qual- I per guests of Mr. and Nrs, Bob Clem-

!ity. Interior Latex, 8 colors, $3.45 I

enhagen at Kendrick.

per gal.; Exterior Latex, 6 colors, Mrs. Grant Clemenhagen and Nrs.

$3.75 per gal. In stock at TV 'Bud Clemenhagen "a]led on Mrs. Ha-

Store and Seed Store. Geo. F.Brocke & Sons, Inc., Kendrick. 4tf

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THE IfLNDRICIC GAZETTE .'" ..:'a:, APFIL 21, 19f]6

. >ese .Ou -,ave

Been Iltai:inl!y ..'or"THROW RUGS

«ze 24x86 I .............$2L.SS and $2.85Si' 27x4$ I ...........$295 and $3.75 X

~>~any Patterns and Colors to Choose m

From IO

TOWEL SETSNew Patterns From Which to Choose...........$?45

XVdF]l

SURFER T SHIRTS

All Sizes —Men's and

Boys'OYS'OWBOY

BOOTS

New Arrivals —Sizes 10 to 8 X.........$5.90

BEST BUYS IN OUR GROCERY DEPT. xHunt's Catsup, 2 bottles .....................4W

XSonny Boy Catsup, 2 bottles............3 '

CO

Hershey Bars, 12-oz. —each ..........3%I

Silk Paper Napkins, 8 pkgs......-......-.~0XQRoIg

Yls: !F13X

l HONE 595K 'INCE X90$

OHG ck SONS N. Bo LONG Ee SONS N.

PHONE 289-blip

.I,. „j„t!il!l!,Ii,

Thursday evening supper guests o j

't6 her parents, i1ylr. and itfrs. Ted !Weyen.

+ARf 'Ck ThQRt@f Weye Wey n and Lola Davis spent1

Afonday evening with Mr, and Nrs.For trite Best in Quality 'FkIDA'ft', SATI!RDAY —I:SO P. M., Ted AVeyen.

Nr. and AIrs. Homer Parlcs, Mrs,,PETAOI EUM PRODUCTS DISg -y g The]ma Meyer and Ted Afeyer drove'l

Call 289-425K g ~~ l seridces here, and were dinner guests

Royrat 78 or Regular Gasoline "Of,D YEI,I ER of Mr an.d Mrs. Marvy Roaoh andfamily. I

Unf'fidel —The low sulphur content Dcesel (In Co]„r] Miss Loeda Meyer and Renee Reed~ ~ Mar G were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Marvin Silf]ow,

/

—JOHN'Y APPLESEED;„",;, „„;

"IDi 9:YDIS SBOAY ii MOetIDtY '.l

', L~KL GOOD FOOD AND S~~LINGSERVICE.'isited at the George Finke home one i

Sure you do.'VeryOne daeSt So he@,Cl 4'vening the first of the week,enroute

I ' eVrzrrmrI;C tr,]]aIKa home from Spokane.right.StrRlght fOr Ollr C100r. YOU ll fllld .QQ'4'4$ I 4'4f~>3 g Qg,gf;g Alma Betts, accompanied by AIrs.

'azelWilson of Kendrick, drove up .

SiZZling SteakS, frieS, CriSO Sala"lS and 4 >«S. HARL >'I]IT om to Coeur d'A]ene on Tuesday. return- ',

Phnne 28]y-4I]50 ing Thursday. They attended the I

eVerythigg elSe to yOur liking. Try uS.4

—. I „orthern D]strict Extens]on Home-'.irisAt tern] Convention 'inrikers Counc'l meeting on Wednes- I

GOOD- Fool) —Si>111.ING SERVICE Afiss Lac!la Afeyer, Rhonda Bram- day, and visited their children. Nr. I

mer, Carolyn Silf low encl Ann Neske and Mrs. Eugene Betts andfamily,'URTeSCo]It]F E( I tON . RY attended a Luther League Conven- the rest of the time. Mrs. Wilson X

F cainp on Coeur d'Alene remained for a longer visit.8I tRT ( ~ I l ~'RR;I] ~i)I YI)FR Lake over the i~ eelc-encl. I

Mi's. Orville Skaggs, Mrs. Nila

~Gillispie and children were dinner, W

w'w&wwmwwmmmwmmwm~wmwQrr]y',Yfeet]ngj

guests of Alma Betts, Friday. I

The Cameron Home Demonstration Ay!. and Afrs. Albert Lawrence and

Club met Monday afternoon wit]i children were dinner l"!re!uts nf Mr.Afrs. Luther Parlcs. Mrs James Bilcl Ni's. Geo;ge Lvons ansi faniily.

!:rs Lutl er Parlcs mave a, ta]ic on ii!r and Afrs Don Cl r!steoseir and"Cl;ll Defen e.." Sievi; of Orafino !vere guests in the

IIi

Dellmhtfl!I ref!eshn1en".s wer'e spiv Aliiia Betts home. ~rrnday..e

ense..'aC~.

---.----------'---.---'---- --------'---'-'-- -- $2E98 ed at tire close og the sfternoarr by ~ Afr'. Ond Afrs. Gerald E~uy]cenda]]

the hostesses. and cluughter. Cene Kuylcendall anddaughters, Gene Holliday ancl Franlc

Ci I A4A Qgg'MM ';;; ' B]rt]rc]:sy Remembered .. Phillips, all of Lewiston, and Nr. One]I AI.A, gV.MMA]is. Otto Silf]o.v honored her hus Mis. Jac]c Kuy]rends]] of Kendr!.k

~~IIITES DEN( 8'ly; ~ REDy BLyPE 4!!a.'.!esrinday in Juliaetta, dali home.

Af +.D PId ~ lDS, L'ngengelte" og Te!coa ]tfir arid A]is the Ever'gi'een Grange siippei SFl Janies XVhitinger and daughters, Nr day evening, with some 143 ticlcets

and Mrs. Rov Silfloivrand gami]y, Afr. sold. D. V. Kuykendall wallced ofi';and Mr's. Har'I Whitiiiger and Mr. w]th the men's door prize, and AIi's.

arid AIrs. Otto Silflow. Albert Law!ence the one for the wo-

4The infant daughter, "Tia Renee" Mr, and Nrs. Dick Watson and

og Air. and Nrs. Gerald Heimgaretneer sons of Pierce spent the weelc-end in

Lewiston, was baptized Sunday at the George Finke home,r

PlaCnS mid Plau4... TO See theae 4 the Trinitv I.utheian Church in Lew Mi. and Nrs. George Fin]re and Al-,,iston Sponsor tt prp hpr .parents bei t Lacv'nce 'i p 'ong

Is to, 8',Anti One. and Larry Heimgartner. iston visitors, Monday.I i,l ', Those attending from here inc]ud- Nr. and Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall

1 1 . and Mrs. Walter Koepp and were in Orofino on business, Mondav.Come in aalu let us prove it. soir Skip, Aifr. and Nrs. Roy Ramey Easter week-end guests in the

and Grandma Koepp. A]] joined the home of Nr, and Mrs. Russell Per- Xe r

He',mgartner families and enjoyed kins were Nrs. Reva SPeno, Asotin;dinner at a I ewiston restaurant. Mr. and Nrs. Lloyd Randall and Vb

Afr. anI! Afrs. John Raush of We- and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sta~lingnatchee, Wash., spent the week-end, and family of Great Falls, Mon't.

F !ie i 'th hpi ttint]rer and wife, Nr. l

Miss Hazel Perkins, Fair'field, Ida-'OR THE 'OU1VG 'E1V

. 4 and Nrs. otto Kruger. They attend- ho, spent the spring vacation at theed church services here Sunday morn- home of her Parents, Mr. and Mrs.

et Us Sho~ ypU the I 'ei y la teSt ypii l l ]ng ', Russell Perkins. While here she visit-]Vfr. and Nrs. Henrv Lingenge]ter ed Miss Betty Lynch at Orofino. She —...=-=

~ ~ left gor their home at Tekoa on Mon returned to Fairfleld an Sunday.truly appreciate the!r Style and quality! f day after spe'ndr'n the 'pest weeit Mr. and Mrs. Pi'ank Attnader were

iviih their son-in-iaiv end daughterkI visitors in the Russell Periiins homeTRY US I'IRS'I'<All) S>VE Ni'. and Nrs. Poy Silf]ow and fami]y. '. )Mrs. Rtisseli Peri ins spent several

I Con aiiended s i rap shoot at the daYs last iveek in Law'eton with her jCun Club In Lewiston Sunday.

~

mother, Mrs. Cora Eihott, who isI

Mr. and Nrs. Ernest, Brammer and. critically ill. At ]mt report her con-']l4 i( J J 4 j I' g Q IJ 4 Jo]ene 'oined a fami] ~eau and at, dition was slowlY worsening.

tended a dinner honoring Mrs. Car]lI'hcfne 289-5791 Kendrick < wegner's birthday anniversary and'U8 SCOUTS I, F d f AQ glndS —B~eWett g O erythe wedding anniversary of Mr. and I'rozen oo so in s — ewe s rocery

Nrs. George Havens, at the home og Den V visited at the Dr.——-I Nr. and Mrs. Leonard Hansen iri Christensen home, seeing. birds, giow-Pullman Sunday. ers end animals. Monday afternoon.

l

)j }, Afr. and Mrs. W]]bert Brunsiek and The theme of the month is "iyioth-'t

yI. u . ],I ~ t l Nr. and Af rs, Eldon Glenn and gamily er Nature's Backyard."

were Sunday d]nner guests og Nr. During this month, following the

I'nd Mrs. Albert Glenn. theme "Nature's Backyard," the I ~e!

JJ ]I I gg I o Jjrj I Ii idIIlgg I i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glenn were Cubs of Den IV have made cater- ]Moscow visitors on Tuesday. Pillar cages and bird houses. Tl.is

i

Nr. and Nrs, Aug. F. Wegner and week theY took a hilce uP to the,his brother, A]bert Wegner, were

j

View Pomt on SPerry Grade.. I <g"'.',.',;1 '.. 'g

Mme Saa roche 5 ~ M ~ sue Eu ~~ Om per and evening guest og Nr. and', neighbors for cards, calls, visits and jjt '~~r™;::;;3p„:@',".,"„,".„",,

well wishes. and especially those who )

Mr. and Nrs. Haro]d S]]f]ow and lie]Ped with farm worl», during my ]

Sy,O/(ED /AU/AGE )b $9g Mrs. Wilbur Tarbet, the ]aotter og recent illness, —Adolph Forest. 1-xClarkston, were Monday luncheon

)guests of Nr. and AIrs. Glen Wegner.l Some of the smartest things ever,.Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wegner an

Mr. and Mrs. Billy Weyen spent Mon- children.BEFF LOI NS {T BOne and ScplOcn I

day evening visiting with Mr, and one thing which puzzles every,,'l I

Mrs. Harold Silffotv, mayrl > man is why every bachelor. 'IS ea s —?b . ... ..... . .. .... . ..... . 85t I ) gg, OP~ ..

I Nr. and Mrs. Dan Hoisington were'isn't rich..„sl]MIDDLE OF THE

S P E C I A I, S" '' "":: ' SXYRA I RorsCYIOHi','8 lbs.,,, 51.BB,.I

FRESH LOCAL ASPARAGUS,'OLDEN GRAIN HI-LO FROZEN' FOR HYPO ID GEARSI'ESSERT—l2 Gallon........................69q RPI Multi-SerViCe Gear LubriCant guards against2 pitting and scoring, keeps gears working smoothly and

II'O LD EN GRA I N T )ST FROZ EN

4 quietly in severest operating conditions.

BEST BUYS IN OUR GROCERY DEPT. l I DESSERT —h Gallon...... BBC', 'Peciollyoompooododtoraslstdetsriorstion,ltmsin.

tains its protective qualities for long periods... even

'1,'TANDBY APPLE SAUCE GOLDEN GRAIN COTTAGE CHEESE 4 at high temPeratures and extreme Pressure. Recom.mended for hypoid and many other

't 8 No 888 tins....................$100SOFLIN FACIAL TISSUE ' DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR 28 lbs ....5254 j g p ysi d do fp d I i!

B. C. GINGERBREAD MIX I CLEARWATER TOILET rISSUE IljPaclcage ....................29$ g R g p

I.ETTUCE —lb ................15fr' WE DELIVER

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