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Klldl'Ick FFA Takes Two %'ins This Keek Juliaetta News By Opal Lohmsn CI>51ENIIAGEN Fred Clemenhagen was released from St. Joseph's Hospit«l in Lew- Iston on Monday, February 4, and is resting comfort«bly at, home, Prod wcts admitted to the lxospitaf last Tuesday and underwent gaH bladder surgery VAdnesday, Saturday, Fcb. 2, 18 Kendrick PPA, members competed in tho North Id«ILO District pcultry judging con- test held fn Moscow. The three mem- bers making the Kendrick team were Doug Christonson, Jeff Hoisington, and Nike Silf low. Doug placed sec- ond high individual axxd Jeff third high individual, while Nike was fifth high In the Dfstxict, Lapwai chapter placed second while Geneseo took third place. KENDRICK AND GENESEE, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO Volume 84 'THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, i974 XO. 5 Susan Bowers ls KHS Tight Budgeting Taik Dr. K. Boax To Open Homemaker of )974 Faces School Tfusteei,- Thurs. Practice Here suaux R 'rs has been named as States KHS Supt. Crocker FamHy Leader of Tomorrow. Three months of czftfca budgeUng caf practice here in Kendrick ft was Susan won the honor by competfng ~ e ~~. ~ ~ ttn December 4. She hx now OHgfble Vd. homo ~~~ th H ~ Schu~~ award from Gexxorxxf Mfes, Inc., span- Distxicts the most, difficult fn yetxrs. home and th ~h ~~ h ~ sor of the annual educaUonal xxchof. Most school superfn<~g~and trus- and wlH opezato his practim from ~~p pro~ Lm. tees are conxpletefy b«fried ON hcegt there. «nd when to pxeceeL Kendrick ls very fortunate to be Answers 4o Uxfs dilemxna for thhx able to secure the servfces of such a, Distzfctt depends uyoa what oocxrsa qualified and weH-recommended phy- the Iegfsiatuxe takes gxpon the xeduc- sfcfsn as Dr. Boas, even ff fust on a ,vtfML of tthe school tax fovy fzozn 27 partkfme basis.. znNs to 25 miH«..Such a rednctfozx : would mean a loss of $8JHI3AI5. Xf they cut the levy to 22 mfHs ft wouM Sear Ridge Tops mean a loss fn District 283, of $15; 132jf3. The first wocxM hurt us:and. Area Rainfall Figures the second levy wouM about sink uxr /or gootL TVLese OSUmateS are based It was a wet J«nuary up on Bear on last year's assessed valuatfon. IUdge, reported Cluu'lie Bower, who'he total fov~axon ailowxuxce de- rn«fntafns, rafxxf«H figures for .the. I pends a Iot xxpon whether the.Legfs- Soff ConservaUon Service. Bowen re- I fature goes for the $18,1 mHHon sug-'orted recording 5,91 inches of mais- ~ gested by the LEM, $15 miHion sug-'um during the 31 days of January., : gested by the State Trtxstees A~I-'hls w«s well above tbe 3.25 inches Uon, Oz $6 to $7 mfHIon suggested received during the same peric4 fn by the governor. Xf the dhxtrfct-Cxxxc 1973, but ft was stfH beloved the 'evy rxenxxfns at 27 mfHs «nd'tha recoxd of 8.88 recorded in 1970, The: ; LegfSI«tuze grantS an apyraprzeeg'Iete feast amount listed on Bower's rec- , of $ 15 mfHfon, we can m«fnt«fxt"hfgh ords hg s sHm JQ fn 1968. " qu«Hty educstftm in Distzfct 288 axxd Bower ssM Bear Ridge hed a total meet aH increasexI without snymoxe:, 1973 rafnMl of 26.18. The highest «dditkgatxf mlHs than levied last year.: year was in 1970 with a total of. Last year wo had: to pass an 3iKAO 31.V2 snd the dryest year was 1989. State Family Leaders of Tomorxxxw levy for 6 mfHs 4Lbove 2T or 33 to, when only 18.08 was recorded. The i receive a $1,500 oonege schohmdxip~ exist 15-you average on Bear Ridge ts wfxffe «tate second-place winner re- Let's take a look at State Peek-t 24.14 inches. cefve a grant of 8500. The state wfn-. dont Gary I Mozxfa'recent state-'n Gene«co 'er also eazxts for Ms or her school,i xnents about school Snance foz'974-:: Jofm I uedke who keeps the rain. a 20«volume xefezence work, 'Tho:, 75: "Idaho fs fortxxxxate fn having ono f«H figures fn the Gonesee «res, m gttteolte of Axnezfoa' from Encycfo 'f Uxe bxoadest axld most: f«fr txxxc'hh, ~ that gene«sets Jan- yaedfa Brfttanfca Education«I Cktrp-. bases fn tthe United States. -«nd I u«xy mofstxxze came to 3Jfd Inch«a oration, strongly support- keying well above tbe 1.69 zecozded in the lxx the sprfnge state wfxmors «ud'ase 1nt«xxL I doubt:that a change s«xne yerlM East yeaz. their faculty advisors will be tho, fn Um tax b«xto One 5,Inches on Azxxerfcan Ridge guests of Gonezt«I NIHs on a Pe'~ wise or jxxstfffahfe fxx face of ccxrzexxt Ocher five hnches af mofstuxe was paid education«I tour ~ ~ in ixxn«Uonazy pmblema Our tax base. Leoozdod on Amezfc«n Ridge during elude %'aAiagtan, D..C. m N - shouM rneetnxte the tNLmo and etzr J«nuaxy by Dick Benscoter, who ze- oapoHs ~ A ~ e~ of Uxe'zesent.scx-c«lied ~ of $28 mff-; ported that tho «x«ct «znount at 5.09- ~ ls ~ ~~~~t of -~ ~ Ifon:shiu1d be xxsod to asshgt ocn"- othor state «xgtL'- ~ Monday, there hsa been JI9 ~ ~ ~~dp ~ be Ioc«I ag Inches thus far fn Fobruaxy. ':, Mr Marrfs,oo "A. zecezxt: ~~~OHI zen««arch fzxto the Rxxieiu Of Lahotxc K@K'ee "Warm" Ne 'nd 82,000, rotxpectfvely. ',Kldr'idoe Hofne Friday —,, i~ ~ a m or I2;~~ , of ~ Rep. SylNmS To I ~~tepetnn tteantee ja ettllxtgge Fels. I2 ..,aet~~eeya -~as'wliii enenc: 20 mxszxbers waxy.pzeoent ~ a moat csee Tuesday Feb. I2 toe visit «t' I gg~ showing thofr lovely new'cme and 'farmers «nd hotxsewfves at dfffexexxt hosts to «H. ' ea during Ue day„ ft w«s «n- con~~y ~ ~ ~ Mesdames Lloyd Craig, Naxuxfnq'nouncod this week by.Ed. Norlcen, o&m n~MH g O~ht ~ R Edd w~ h~- R p~~ ~t ~~U ~~ ~~-~ ~by~3 ~ fmthe~hqr~~a C g ~sy ~b atth ~ ~h Ane lxmcheon. high school for a'stxxdent assembly ~t y hf on After a social hour, some mern-, at 9:00 a.m. and then fzv,m ll to:~fe on the subject of to«cher: bors dgst«rtcd «nd some lingered to ll:30 wiu be at the office of Nc- pf«y c«rex LmUI the gzeundhog was Gregor Faxm Chomfcaftx to dfscmxtx for a ~MY« 8X ~ no x chased b«ck d~ hfs hole, so ~'f~ux~, f el and «8rfcultxue equip- ~~~~74. couhd have an early sprfng and «H, ments shortsgexL the OHSA and the club membezs could go camping other topics of fntexest to area farm-; ~'. ~~ 8~ «gain.— Lloyd Czafg, pzesfdent. ere and ranchers. F 11:30 to 12:00 th Rep W t k W~ f Mother's March Nets $ 285 Goxxesee Food Center store to talk f $285 00 fox Uxe N«rch of mtUL housetvf res acid other intern«ted Dimes was collected last Tuesday porsnna Morris'stimates for 1974-75 based ovxnIfng by Uxo 'gfothezns N«rch- Ncrkcn said Sl~ has expressed, serving wffh ch«frxxuxn Marilyn an intermk to talk and ~&it mfth as FJcfxnrr vt~ S«ndy ~, Alana any Gcnesce area tpcople as pos-. h b~ ~, Suave, Reeky RfshHng, NOIHo MHI«rd, ~ sfbia be made for 1974-19751 Judy Calnson, DeeDee Hlbbard, Helen IxxstrucUon«1 salaries. 12% fn- Brocko, Bette Doobsia, Vickfe seas- Open House Will Observe 50th ere~~; admfnfstrauvo ~es, 12% ~~ Anniversary of Canyon QES crease'«intcnance «nd oper«tfon sincere apprcci«Uon for the fine ro- Cmgun Chapter Ão. Br, Order of 25eN, Incxe«sc; fixed charge« 12% fn- syoxxso gfxen Uxls worthy cause. Eastern Star, will celebrate its 50th cze«se; c«pft«f ouU«y, 12% inczease; A, portion of the money 'from Latah; «nnfverntxry Sunday, Fcbrtxaxy IVUL other general fun4a, 12% fncze«se: Count V v4II be used «t Grifman Nem- I with «n "open house" fox neighboring In oMxclusfon >fr. Morris says. orf«l HosP!tal to Puzch«se mcdfctLI I chtxytors, Masons ftxmfifes «nd ~e 25ev increase in tzansPortatfon equfpnxent that LLM be uSed ia ChCCk I frirnda. iho oxylfen fnt«ko fn no'+'born btxbfcs' The "open house" mill be held in fied For ex«mpfte gasonno, he«Uug too IltUO oxygcxL wHI cause brain 'the nom meeting roonx of the Fr«tet . of~ aud nearly an the consum- damage and too much wfff cause'Ital Temple from 2 to 4 p m vvfth bl H h v fn cNf bllndu ass. Following the c«nxatxsfng of the I AH Intoxested axe invited to at» tomxt, the marching NoUters wcm 'fend, equipment and services have risen entertained by Pe«rle Long v;ho I Nrtx,brrs of Can>e„Chs>trr ~ so rapidly th«t ft is difficult io make served Ulcm refresfxttxcnts of Etot, bev- ~ asked to remember the "Countxy erages «xtd cookies ~ very ylr«stxnt I State" sale at their regular meeting I ~ s mtntl higher and I ending Io «LLwrthLvhile ri~ing! I in the Temple Tuesdav night, Feb. 12. find it difficult to see where it will lovel off." Frankly speaking, we don't knmv exactly what the outcome min br, but v'e most cerfafhfy 1viu do our utmc~t to operate mfthfxx the same tax IO%5 as f«st 1rar, with no txddIUonal fncm~, It maf takr «bctttt fhrro moxxtfxti'tudy «nd vmrk brfcre a .. « budget can br «deptrd. Don A. Bl«keir v. 6enesee Firemen %fork For CI'ab Dinner Feb. 'lb Vyfth the 9th annual Genesee FIIIcr men'. crab feed less than two weelfs @way, members of the dep«rtment have already ordered thefr suppHqtt fox the anUcfpated largo crowd «nd are makfng plans to prepare the food for tho event,. This yc«r lV00 pounds of fresh crab have been ordered by the d8- yartment, said Bob Jacobs, pxv4 dont of the Genesee Firemen. To save money, the department oxxfoxed the crab uncleaned and wfH delft and wrap it themselves at a spocfxifl seudon Friday evening. Feb. 15, tlie night befcee the feed, begt~~~~ it 8:00 y.m. AH firemen, both actlVtg and honorary, are cordially fnvtted and urged Io put on some old cfothios ftxnd join this smelly, dirty, wot jail Wives of the firemen wIH ahgo g«ULerfng during the day Frfdag~ Feb, 15, tc help prepare some of thft other Items on the Saturday mentx such as the potato salad, sauces, et4. The crab feed would be almost.fxn- potxsfbfe to hold without the help of the wives of the firemen who hei/i: so much before and during the foedi,'he dinner wfll get underway Safr. urday, the 18th, at 5:00 p~ in thh, upstairs of the Fire Half. On" tbe menu in addiUon hc crab wia be, baked bo«ns, potaftn salad, cole alaN', ~ sauces, pickles and relishes, crackers, coffee. pop, beer «nd them wfff also bc htxm fox'hostt who do not w«nt crab. The serx4ng co«Unuse on untfl 9:00 p,m. Jeff Diehl Kins Dist. 2 OIato8ical Contest Jeff Diehl, a junior at Gone«Os high schonf, won the American ~- fon's 87th «nucud District 2 or«tot'e,, fc«f contest held hast Thursd«y nfffht, in the mulU-puzyoso zeom of fffs'ene«Os schooL SInIIOUL Gall Sproul, daughter af Nr. and Nrs, GObert Spzoul, wss admitted to Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane on Friday for nxodfcaf treatxxxttnt. She expects to be released by Saturday. COLLATING BEE 'atuzd«y was a vexy busy day at I,lxo Jolxnson N«nor xe «cvocal glLUL ered to as«let Cari« Emery in col- lating her "Old Fashioned Recipe Book." Those attending the coHatfng boe and enjoying the potluck dfnnez which wss served fn conjunctfcxtx lwfth the affair were Jeanotte Tal- bott and Clufs Eby of NostNfv, Yvonne HHIman of Lowfston, Sharon CurUs of Gone«so, Lynda Stefgexe, Dfann Groseclose «nd Viola Johns of'ulfsetta, and author of the book, Carl« Emery of Kendrick. FLIGER Carl Fiiger xefurned to.his hcme Saturday following a long stay at St. Joseph's Hospital where he w«s re- ceiving trcatnxent for a broken leg. On Sunday a famHy gathering at tho FHger home Included Nr. and Mrs. Frnfe Fffger and fsmfiy aud Nr, and Mrs. BiH Holcraft and f«mOy, both of Moscow; Nr, and Nrs. Jfm Au«l- ier and f«mily of Lewfston smf the 'arl Fligcr Jr. Aunffy of Julfxxotta. Mr. «nd Nra BHI Boone f %'alla Wttdla were weekend guests of hor ttfttter, Nrs. Fred Cfemenhagen and Marly. On Sunday Uxry *%Iced with Fred who wss confined at St. Jo. soph's Hospital fn Lewfston Don Grosrcfoso of Lewfston visited Sunday with the John Gzoseckexo fsmny, Mr. and Nra Eugene,Bridges and Paul of Cfsrkston were Sstuzday afternon vfsffocxt of Ixfr. «nd Nrs. Nfl ton Grant and Duane. Sunday visitors at the Geant home were ILtr. and Nra Veri Grant «nd Krfs of Ltxvrfsfon. Nfss Lynetfo Qoutxy of Oronno spent a few days this past week with her shzter and f«mffy, Nr. and Nrs. Loray Qontxy. Nr. and Iffy Eugene Lewis of Nospsrco woxe Sunday visitors of Mr. and kfra, Vfrgff Lowfa Iirr, «nd Mr«. Gilbert Bryant and Mr. «nd Mm. Cl«ude Joppsou of Soda Sprfngs, Idaho„waxe guests this p«sf, wook In tho Chuck ItTTobfo hozne. Ij i xc « I Ifn g j'@ll %te itix 1% lie The l974 North Idaho District pub uc speaking winner hx Nark Nusfoo, ILf«rk spoke cn che subject, "Agriculture and the Energy Crisis." As district xL&ncr Nark qusdfncd to compete in the State Public Speak- ing contest to br held fn Tlaln Fails , 'Ãarcft ";.8.."facing txccond Co 3fark Wttyne Rush of Moscow, and Xhfrd pftteo vent io Brfan Dnkkens of S«ntfpnint. Students Homed To Deyn's list at U. of I. Soxxf«,1400 students at the Unlver- alty of Idaho have boon named to the Dean's List fn eight unfvezafty coH- egos The studonfs must have between a 3.0 «nd M minimum grade point aver«go-Copending on the coHego- to be eligible for the honor listing. Students frozn this area include: Qon«seo Nick F Egf«xxd, OOHogo ef Agrfcultuze; Daniel D, Dlehl and Mazfc 8r, iSaxnpton, CoHogo of Busl» ness and Economfcs; David S. CuxUs and %F«nda R. Tfoznoy, College of Isd ~g!~nf 3firUn D. QHgo COHege of Engfnoorfxxg," P. B«umg«rn Izxot', P«xdotto M. ohann. JHI K. Xtfnoh«n «nd %VIHfsm D. Schluotor, Calfog» of Lett«get«ed Science; Dwi- ght J. ~<~~a ONog» of Minos, JCl«ot~afo C. '8sfmg«rlnore Oxlogo of Agzfcu1tuce; Far tenne cllneennnen ce I tltx1«drfolt Klxzf J. t i@i Szuofx L, Yoxxnf, Collogi ot, «xx4 '4eanomfcs; Doris C. Lohxxxan, College'f SdueaUan; Gonad I Pi@Ra, Col» logo of Ecxgfnoorfng Lgfs B. Magnxx- «ocx. COHege of Letters and Science. Logxoro-Dan R. Suslv«n, Cosego of Busing and EconomfcL legislature Settling Into RouHne, Reports Reps. "N too syoetstufaz", 'wtas the w«y'both ud tudd and LoattBuU«r, Dfstrfct 7 legislative represent«Uvos ~xxmmod up the slate legislature ln Sofso thfs wook.- VVhffo the work has nof. boon "spec- tatulaz", ft has been ffofng forwazd, 4hey reported, with the roorg«nfsat- fan stxiles «nd yzoyased legislation occupying a great do«I or Ume. After the first ffurzy of bles «nd Jfrossfng business the house and «an- at» has setUed down to commfttoo wor'k and v«rious studies, Both spoke or tho passage or Uxo emergency funding bin, which they h«d ex pressed mfsgfvfnfcs concerning tho manner «nd nxothod the origin«1 bill would have boon «dmfnfsforod. Under the origin«l bil}, the Lt. Gov. would hixvo been In ULO ch«rgo of 010 commltteo overseeing the allocation ar the funds. BuUor w«s crIUcal or this, as wore many legfsf«tora, and tho Oraffna man termed forcing the bel back into committee where the Lt. Governor was removed tram those ln cIL«rge or tho fund, as a "moral victory." Judd again said he, and other log- 1«lators, woze «Ull trying io find some n1oU1od of m«king ch«xl gee in Uxe g«s tax structure in vfow af the cur- rent g«s «ho~ so UI«t tho slate and county hfghw«y dop«rtmonts would continuo ta rooofvo adequate funding to nuance their yragr«m». Henry Srammers Observe 63rd %Adding Anniversary Mr. «nd Nrs. 14onry Bram mor quietly observed their 83rd wcddlxxg «nnfvors«xy at, their horne in Jull«- etta on Friday, Fob. 1. During the d«y their childre11, relatives «nd frfcnds dropped In to extend their congretetnnane tn the couple KKK Sett Valentine Meeting Members of the ICcndrfck IC«nyo11 ICIub will hold their V«lenUne meet- ing on Vtcodnosd«y, Febru«ry 18 at 1:30 at, tho homo or Mrs. George Norrfck In Julfecfta. Rou eall for U1e sfferxioon will be «nsweied by giving suggestions on "Strofchfng the Dol- I«r." W'ildlife Film Feb. 7 Kendrick VAldfffo CILLb will moot Thursday, Fob. 7, at the KHS Caio- torf«at 7:80 p.m. A, 80-minute film wIH be ithown- "Dammed Forever"-showing the ef- fect ot dane on sfocihoad and sal- mon in the Pacific Northwest. The yuhlfc fn invited to soo the film, and eve~no ls most welcome. Tigon Dmy;%'ifdcotl; CV-+kNFÃltlHIF " Coach Qoannf'ttohLNL's . Ko«KIcfck Tfgeie'ubdued oio r«Oy lost "Thee. d«y.xxfght to post a 4'fn over Loxyw«L but they saw another Io«d dfsa pear Frfd«y xLight «nd lo«t a 5TM douhfo~orUmo cone cost Co the Cfotarwxctor Valley Ram«. L«st ~y at Lapwing the T1- gors needed almost aff of 'an oarfy Ie«d to h«ng an «nd defeat the %ffd- b«ts 4944. Holding a «Hcn 74 first quarter loath the Tfgoza exyktded for 19 points ln the second quarter to grab a 26-15 halftime lead. Xn the third qu«rear the Tigers oufscored the Vvff dc«fs 14.13 and thon s«w tho Lapw«f qufntof. roar b«ck with a 16polnt ffn«I period oirort. Kendrick scored 9 points and contzelfod enough Co hold on to the lead. The vislUng Clearwater Valley IC«ms ti«Hod the Tfgcrs almost «ll UIO game last Friday night at Krnd- rfck, but came fo Hfo fn the Anal period fo outscore the Tigers 18-9, Uo the game at the end of Ulo rcgu- I«r tfxno. A 50.foot last srcond tthot tied tho contest. and soi. the stage far the averUmc, The ffrst ovox time ended In «51-51 tlo after each leam hsd scar»d 2 print« In the second ovorUme each team scared I'our, points «nd with just seconds remaining, ICrndrick missed a free throw, CV grabbed the rebound, Iook the ball doxvn the court and scored for the 57-55 wfn. KoHy Clemenh«gan's l9 yofnts Ied the Tigers wffh Marty Clomozxfltxgen gotUng 14, L«vcrn Reed 9, Rcn SH- fio1v 8 and Kenny BroxLm 5. Kendrick dropped the JV game 5388, Hibbard 6iven Honor Mont Hfbb«zd has been nonxfn«tod and «ccoptod ror inclusion fn the Oustanding Te«chore in RxccyUon«l Educ«Uon, the fntarnaUon«I biograp- hical Index of zecognfsed teachers In the rfold or exception«I oducaUon. Acceptance h«s been based on con- trlbuUon to ono's field fn tho form or direct te«aftfng «nd outstanding community onde«var that h«s sub- «tantl«lly aided oxcoyUon«I chffdron and youth. Mont, who makes IIL homo In I<end- rfck fs «special oducaUon«1 to«chez «t Lapw«f. A graduate or the Vnl- vozafty or Id«ha, ho loafe Ixfs IIL«star's dogroa from that fxxstftuUon last sxxmmor, Flintstones Meet Feb. 7 The FHnstono Rock Club wfu moot «t tho Kendrick Ffro Hall «t 7 y.nx. OII Thursday, Fobru«xy V. A gener«1 survey of garnofs wfli be 4he taylC i'OI the Study yxtngrgxni. Anyone interested fs invited ftct «t- tond. TEftirlers To Dance The Tanglofoot TIL4riortt squ«IO at 8:00 y,m. at the LOI«nd Cl+ d«nce club wIII mort Frld«y, Feb, 8„ House, ft w«s rendnded this weolc. All are welcome to attend. Begin- ners are osyocf«lly encouraged, .'Ilail Jeff, «o» of supt, and Mzs. 1kstor C, Dfehl, WIII represent. the district fn the Aro« l,contest'at the Lewfs- CI«rk Post Legion: Hall at Levrfsfon P l3. at Vdfo p. m. Srft toom, Grangevffio, placed second fn the district oompotfUon. The youths «yoke on various «spects or tho U. L Constftutfon. %'m. Shirley was context chairman. Judges were John Hunt and Marie Stewart, Lewfston Virginia Gale and Hollfs Cotton, Mosccnvt and Vonley Ifopkfntt, Gcneaeo. Ray Stout, %'ayno Hamyfon and Ed Iiforkeu, Jr., were clerks, and Mr. «nd Mrs. Evezett Wsh«rd woxe Um- ora Tham Shfrfoy w«s tho escort. Kendrick, Senesce hAusic Students Hamed To All-State Groups Students in the music dcparfmenis or Kendrick «nd Gene«re high schools have been selected to the Idaho A.ll- State Chorus, B«rtd and Orchestra to perform in Boise, Narch 14, 15 «nd 18, It w«s mvoatod this xxcck by Ffoel XVIIH«mtt, hend oi" the music department s,t Kendrick High School. AUonding from Kendrick for the band xxW bo LoVern Reed, tenor sax; Ruth Ann Hutrhrson, cl«rfnot, «nd Gfscfo N«gxxuson, alto s«x. Selected for the cfxorus xcmi Mike Boc, baritone. From Qtexoser, Keffh D«L<~, tuba. ims named to Uxo AH-State Band. L«rzy Ghee fs thc head of the Gcn- rsoo nxuslc department. 80th, 90th Sitthdays Observed et Dinner Pre-School Class Set A preschcel for area 4- and 5-yr«r olds Is scheduled to begin Tuesday, Frbrury 12 in the Kendrick Ncfh- odfst Chxtrvh b«nexmrnt The classes v<I ~ fvotn 1-3:00 p,m. O1~ Tursd«y «nd mill feature arts and crafts, rhythm< games, ffngerpf«1e, phntic«I «OUvitics, «xtd other Inter- mUng and flux rrcxvtxtfctn, geared Io the preschool «ge child. Any Ixtfexvstrd ptxrrxxts am «eked to contxxct Anita Bcrbr, who Lvfli be tr«ching the cl«ss, as ozizelhnocxt II Hmftcd. Her home xtunxbcr in 289- 4I28. Nre. Brcbo wiil «hgo be avail- «hie fox Inform«Uon or signing up children on Mond«v «ftcrnceon at the churcix, dan. H'hzxfe Br1exxt, 90, «Ild Patsy B«l- fantyne, 80, celebrated their bfrthd«v «nnfvors«14os «s honored guests at a f«xnily dinner held Sunday, J«n. 27, «t Ule home of Mr. and Nrs. Chuck Noble. Q«thorfng at the Itroblo homr. fo 4=:.. -.Iah I c I«tl'rn tt "H«ppV Bfruxd«y" LLwro 27 gttcst@ Including Nr, «nd Nrs, Qilbrxt Brett, Nr. «nd Nra. Claude Joyysttn «ttd atilt J«y, ttf1 of Soda Springs, Idtxho, Nr. «ml Mrn. j Frank B«sh«1v, Nr, «nil Nra. Iw1vfs Prifon. Nr. «nd Nrs. Randy Noble„ nfr. and Mrs. Larry Gtvtsrchec «nd faxnilyt «Il of Ltgvlston. the John E~"~wfh f«mily «nd Vicki Babbitt of Orofino, Nrs. Irene Lackey, «xtd the !tnetz Nr, ttnd Ilfrtt, Charfrs Noble. Lisxie «nd P«fÃy tLrr xlOm m«king thrir homes in the Jnfuteon Manor in Juliactia. The young aron t sure about tzaf» fic rules, the older ones may have forgotten, some are too occupied. Alf need w«tchfuf attention when we drive. Hs,vo s. mind for txafrfc safety Oxxidff .:!~ Ia 4r~t~ i )Fi L1 t~Iipit~

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Page 1: jkhf.infojkhf.info/Kendrick - 1974 - The Gazette News/1974... · Klldl'Ick FFA Takes Two %'ins This Keek Juliaetta News By Opal Lohmsn CI>51ENIIAGEN Fred Clemenhagen was released

Klldl'Ick FFA TakesTwo %'ins This Keek Juliaetta News

By Opal Lohmsn

CI>51ENIIAGENFred Clemenhagen was released

from St. Joseph's Hospit«l in Lew-Iston on Monday, February 4, and isresting comfort«bly at, home, Prodwcts admitted to the lxospitaf lastTuesday and underwent gaH bladdersurgery VAdnesday,

Saturday, Fcb. 2, 18 Kendrick PPA,members competed in tho NorthId«ILO District pcultry judging con-test held fn Moscow. The three mem-bers making the Kendrick team wereDoug Christonson, Jeff Hoisington,and Nike Silf low. Doug placed sec-ond high individual axxd Jeff thirdhigh individual, while Nike was fifthhigh In the Dfstxict, Lapwai chapterplaced second while Geneseo tookthird place.

KENDRICK AND GENESEE, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHOVolume 84 'THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, i974 XO. 5

Susan Bowers ls KHS Tight Budgeting TaikDr. K. Boax To Open Homemaker of )974 Faces School Tfusteei,-Thurs. Practice Here suaux R 'rs has been named as States KHS Supt.

Crocker FamHy Leader of Tomorrow. Three months of czftfca budgeUng

caf practice here in Kendrick ft was Susan won the honor by competfng ~ e ~~.~~ttn December 4. She hx now OHgfble Vd.

homo ~~~ th H ~ Schu~~ award from Gexxorxxf Mfes, Inc., span- Distxicts the most, difficult fn yetxrs.

home and th ~h ~~ h ~ sor of the annual educaUonal xxchof. Most school superfn<~g~and trus-and wlH opezato his practim from ~~p pro~ Lm. tees are conxpletefy b«fried ON hcegt

there. «nd when to pxeceeLKendrick ls very fortunate to be Answers 4o Uxfs dilemxna for thhx

able to secure the servfces of such a, Distzfctt depends uyoa what oocxrsa

qualified and weH-recommended phy- the Iegfsiatuxe takes gxpon the xeduc-sfcfsn as Dr. Boas, even ff fust on a ,vtfML of tthe school tax fovy fzozn 27partkfme basis.. znNs to 25 miH«..Such a rednctfozx

: would mean a loss of $8JHI3AI5. Xfthey cut the levy to 22 mfHs ft wouM

Sear Ridge Tops mean a loss fn District 283, of $15;132jf3. The first wocxM hurt us:and.

Area Rainfall Figures the second levy wouM about sink uxr/or gootL TVLese OSUmateS are based

It was a wet J«nuary up on Bear on last year's assessed valuatfon.IUdge, reported Cluu'lie Bower, who'he total fov~axon ailowxuxce de-rn«fntafns, rafxxf«H figures for .the. I pends a Iot xxpon whether the.Legfs-Soff ConservaUon Service. Bowen re-

I fature goes for the $18,1 mHHonsug-'ortedrecording 5,91 inches of mais- ~ gested by the LEM, $15 miHionsug-'um

during the 31 days of January., : gested by the State TrtxsteesA~I-'hls

w«s well above tbe 3.25 inches Uon, Oz $6 to $7 mfHIon suggestedreceived during the same peric4 fn by the governor. Xf the dhxtrfct-Cxxxc1973, but ft was stfH beloved the'evy rxenxxfns at 27 mfHs «nd'tharecoxd of 8.88 recorded in 1970, The:

;LegfSI«tuze grantS an apyraprzeeg'Iete

feast amount listed on Bower's rec-, of $15 mfHfon, we can m«fnt«fxt"hfgh

ords hg s sHm JQ fn 1968. " qu«Hty educstftm in Distzfct 288 axxdBower ssM Bear Ridge hed a total meet aH increasexI without snymoxe:,

1973 rafnMl of 26.18. The highest «dditkgatxf mlHs than levied last year.:year was in 1970 with a total of. Last year wo had: to pass an 3iKAO31.V2 snd the dryest year was 1989. State Family Leaders of Tomorxxxw levy for 6 mfHs 4Lbove 2T or 33 to,when only 18.08 was recorded. The i receive a $1,500 oonege schohmdxip~ exist15-you average on Bear Ridge ts wfxffe «tate second-place winner re- Let's take a look at State Peek-t24.14 inches. cefve a grant of 8500. The state wfn-. dont Gary I Mozxfa'recent state-'n

Gene«co 'er also eazxts for Ms or her school,i xnents about school Snance foz'974-::Jofm I uedke who keeps the rain. a 20«volume xefezence work, 'Tho:, 75: "Idaho fs fortxxxxate fn having ono

f«H figures fn the Gonesee «res, m gttteolte of Axnezfoa' from Encycfo 'f Uxe bxoadest axld most: f«frtxxxc'hh,~ that gene«sets Jan- yaedfa Brfttanfca Education«I Cktrp-. bases fn tthe United States. -«nd I

u«xy mofstxxze came to 3Jfd Inch«a oration, strongly support- keyingwell above tbe 1.69 zecozded in the lxx the sprfnge state wfxmors «ud'ase 1nt«xxL I doubt:that a changes«xne yerlM East yeaz. their faculty advisors will be tho, fn Um tax b«xto

One 5,Inches on Azxxerfcan Ridge guests of Gonezt«I NIHs on a Pe'~ wise or jxxstfffahfe fxx face of ccxrzexxtOcher five hnches af mofstuxe was paid education«I tour ~~ in ixxn«Uonazy pmblema Our tax base.

Leoozdod on Amezfc«n Ridge during elude %'aAiagtan, D..C. m N -shouM rneetnxte the tNLmo and etzr

J«nuaxy by Dick Benscoter, who ze- oapoHs ~ A ~ e~ of Uxe'zesent.scx-c«lied ~ of $28 mff-;ported that tho «x«ct «znount at 5.09-~ ls ~~~~~t of -~~ Ifon:shiu1d be xxsod to asshgt ocn"-

othor state «xgtL'-~ Monday, there hsa been JI9 ~ ~ ~~dp ~ be Ioc«I agInches thus far fn Fobruaxy. ':,Mr Marrfs,oo "A. zecezxt:

~~~OHI zen««arch fzxto the Rxxieiu Of LahotxcK@K'ee "Warm" Ne 'nd 82,000, rotxpectfvely.

',Kldr'idoe Hofne Friday —,,i~~ a m or I2;~~, of ~ Rep. SylNmS To I~~tepetnn tteantee ja ettllxtgge Fels. I2 ..,aet~~eeya -~as'wliii enenc:

20 mxszxbers waxy.pzeoent ~ a moat csee Tuesday Feb. I2 toe visit «t' —I gg~

showing thofr lovely new'cme and 'farmers «nd hotxsewfves at dfffexexxthosts to «H.

' ea during Ue day„ft w«s «n- con~~y ~~~Mesdames Lloyd Craig, Naxuxfnq'nouncod this week by.Ed. Norlcen, o&m n~MH g

O~ht ~ R Edd w~ h~- R p~~ ~t ~~U ~~ ~~-~ ~by~3~ fmthe~hqr~~a C g ~sy ~b atth ~ ~hAne lxmcheon. high school for a'stxxdent assembly ~t y hf on

After a social hour, some mern-, at 9:00 a.m. and then fzv,m ll to:~fe on the subject of to«cher:bors dgst«rtcd «nd some lingered to ll:30 wiu be at the office of Nc-pf«y c«rex LmUI the gzeundhog was Gregor Faxm Chomfcaftx to dfscmxtx for a ~MY« 8X ~ no xchased b«ck d~ hfs hole, so ~'f~ux~, f el and «8rfcultxue equip- ~~~~74.couhd have an early sprfng and «H, ments shortsgexL the OHSA andthe club membezs could go camping other topics of fntexest to area farm-; ~'. ~~ 8~«gain.—Lloyd Czafg, pzesfdent. ere and ranchers.

F 11:30 to 12:00 th Rep W t k W~ fMother's March Nets $285 Goxxesee Food Center store to talk f

$285 00 fox Uxe N«rch of mtUL housetvf res acid other intern«tedDimes was collected last Tuesday porsnna Morris'stimates for 1974-75 basedovxnIfng by Uxo 'gfothezns N«rch- Ncrkcn said Sl~ has expressed,

serving wffh ch«frxxuxn Marilyn an intermk to talk and ~&it mfth asFJcfxnrr vt~ S«ndy ~, Alana any Gcnesce area tpcople as pos-. h b~ ~,Suave, Reeky RfshHng, NOIHo MHI«rd,

~

sfbiabe made for 1974-19751

Judy Calnson, DeeDee Hlbbard, Helen IxxstrucUon«1 salaries. 12% fn-Brocko, Bette Doobsia, Vickfe seas- Open House Will Observe 50th ere~~; admfnfstrauvo ~es, 12%

~~ Anniversary of Canyon QES crease'«intcnance «nd oper«tfonsincere apprcci«Uon for the fine ro- Cmgun Chapter Ão. Br, Order of 25eN, Incxe«sc; fixed charge« 12% fn-syoxxso gfxen Uxls worthy cause. Eastern Star, will celebrate its 50th cze«se; c«pft«f ouU«y, 12% inczease;

A, portion of the money 'from Latah; «nnfverntxry Sunday, Fcbrtxaxy IVUL other general fun4a, 12% fncze«se:Count V v4II be used «t Grifman Nem-I with «n "open house" fox neighboring In oMxclusfon >fr. Morris says.orf«l HosP!tal to Puzch«se mcdfctLII chtxytors, Masons ftxmfifes «nd ~e 25ev increase in tzansPortatfonequfpnxent that LLM be uSed ia ChCCkI frirnda.

iho oxylfen fnt«ko fn no'+'born btxbfcs' The "open house" mill be held in fied For ex«mpfte gasonno, he«Uugtoo IltUO oxygcxL wHI cause brain 'the nom meeting roonx of the Fr«tet . of~ ~» aud nearly an the consum-damage and too much wfff cause'Ital Temple from 2 to 4 p m vvfth bl H h v fn cNfbllndu ass.Following the c«nxatxsfng of the I AH Intoxested axe invited to at»

tomxt, the marching NoUters wcm 'fend, equipment and services have risen

entertained by Pe«rle Long v;ho I Nrtx,brrs of Can>e„Chs>trr ~ so rapidly th«t ft is difficult io make

served Ulcm refresfxttxcnts of Etot, bev-~asked to remember the "Countxy

erages «xtd cookies —~ very ylr«stxnt I State" sale at their regular meeting I ~ s mtntl higher and Iending Io «LLwrthLvhile ri~ing! I in the Temple Tuesdav night, Feb. 12. find it difficult to see where it willlovel off."

Frankly speaking, we don't knmvexactly what the outcome min br,but v'e most cerfafhfy 1viu do ourutmc~t to operate mfthfxx the same taxIO%5 as f«st 1rar, with no txddIUonalfncm~, It maf takr «bctttt fhrromoxxtfxti'tudy «nd vmrk brfcre a

.. « budget can br «deptrd. —Don A.Bl«keir v.

6enesee Firemen %forkFor CI'ab Dinner Feb. 'lb

Vyfth the 9th annual Genesee FIIIcrmen'. crab feed less than two weelfs@way, members of the dep«rtmenthave already ordered thefr suppHqttfox the anUcfpated largo crowd «ndare makfng plans to prepare the foodfor tho event,.

This yc«r lV00 pounds of freshcrab have been ordered by the d8-yartment, said Bob Jacobs, pxv4dont of the Genesee Firemen. Tosave money, the department oxxfoxedthe crab uncleaned and wfH delftand wrap it themselves at a spocfxiflseudon Friday evening. Feb. 15, tlienight befcee the feed, begt~~~~ it8:00 y.m. AH firemen, both actlVtgand honorary, are cordially fnvttedand urged Io put on some old cfothios

ftxnd join this smelly, dirty, wot jailWives of the firemen wIH ahgo b«

g«ULerfng during the day Frfdag~Feb, 15, tc help prepare some of thftother Items on the Saturday mentxsuch as the potato salad, sauces, et4.The crab feed would be almost.fxn-potxsfbfe to hold without the help ofthe wives of the firemen who hei/i:so much before and during the

foedi,'he

dinner wfll get underway Safr.urday, the 18th, at 5:00 p~ in thh,upstairs of the Fire Half. On" tbemenu in addiUon hc crab wia be,baked bo«ns, potaftn salad, cole alaN', ~

sauces, pickles and relishes, crackers,coffee. pop, beer «nd them wfff alsobc htxm fox'hostt who do not w«ntcrab. The serx4ng co«Unuse on untfl9:00 p,m.

Jeff Diehl Kins Dist. 2OIato8ical Contest

Jeff Diehl, a junior at Gone«Oshigh schonf, won the American ~-fon's 87th «nucud District 2 or«tot'e,,fc«f contest held hast Thursd«y nfffht,in the mulU-puzyoso zeom of

fffs'ene«OsschooL

SInIIOULGall Sproul, daughter af Nr. and

Nrs, GObert Spzoul, wss admitted toSacred Heart Hospital in Spokaneon Friday for nxodfcaf treatxxxttnt. Sheexpects to be released by Saturday.

COLLATING BEE'atuzd«ywas a vexy busy day at

I,lxo Jolxnson N«nor xe «cvocal glLULered to as«let Cari« Emery in col-lating her "Old Fashioned RecipeBook." Those attending the coHatfngboe and enjoying the potluck dfnnezwhich wss served fn conjunctfcxtx

lwfth the affair were Jeanotte Tal-bott and Clufs Eby of NostNfv,Yvonne HHIman of Lowfston, SharonCurUs of Gone«so, Lynda Stefgexe,Dfann Groseclose «nd Viola Johns

of'ulfsetta,and author of the book,Carl« Emery of Kendrick.

FLIGERCarl Fiiger xefurned to.his hcme

Saturday following a long stay at St.Joseph's Hospital where he w«s re-ceiving trcatnxent for a broken leg.On Sunday a famHy gathering at thoFHger home Included Nr. and Mrs.Frnfe Fffger and fsmfiy aud Nr, andMrs. BiH Holcraft and f«mOy, bothof Moscow; Nr, and Nrs. Jfm Au«l-ier and f«mily of Lewfston smf the'arl Fligcr Jr. Aunffy of Julfxxotta.

Mr. «nd Nra BHI Boone f %'allaWttdla were weekend guests of horttfttter, Nrs. Fred Cfemenhagen andMarly. On Sunday Uxry *%Iced withFred who wss confined at St. Jo.soph's Hospital fn Lewfston

Don Grosrcfoso of Lewfston visitedSunday with the John Gzoseckexofsmny,

Mr. and Nra Eugene,Bridges andPaul of Cfsrkston were Sstuzdayafternon vfsffocxt of Ixfr. «nd Nrs.Nfl ton Grant and Duane. Sundayvisitors at the Geant home were ILtr.and Nra Veri Grant «nd Krfs ofLtxvrfsfon.

Nfss Lynetfo Qoutxy of Oronnospent a few days this past week withher shzter and f«mffy, Nr. and Nrs.Loray Qontxy.

Nr. and Iffy Eugene Lewis ofNospsrco woxe Sunday visitors of Mr.and kfra, Vfrgff Lowfa

Iirr, «nd Mr«. Gilbert Bryant andMr. «nd Mm. Cl«ude Joppsou ofSoda Sprfngs, Idaho„waxe guests thisp«sf, wook In tho Chuck ItTTobfo hozne.

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The l974 North Idaho Districtpub uc speaking winner hx NarkNusfoo, ILf«rk spoke cn che subject,"Agriculture and the Energy Crisis."As district xL&ncr Nark qusdfncd tocompete in the State Public Speak-ing contest to br held fn Tlaln Fails

, 'Ãarcft ";.8.."facing txccond Co 3farkWttyne Rush of Moscow, and

Xhfrd pftteo vent io Brfan Dnkkensof S«ntfpnint.

Students Homed ToDeyn's list at U. of I.

Soxxf«,1400 students at the Unlver-alty of Idaho have boon named to theDean's List fn eight unfvezafty coH-egos

The studonfs must have betweena 3.0 «nd M minimum grade pointaver«go-Copending on the coHego-to be eligible for the honor listing.

Students frozn this area include:Qon«seo —Nick F Egf«xxd, OOHogo

ef Agrfcultuze; Daniel D, Dlehl andMazfc 8r, iSaxnpton, CoHogo of Busl»ness and Economfcs; David S. CuxUsand %F«nda R. Tfoznoy, College ofIsd ~g!~nf 3firUn D. QHgo COHegeof Engfnoorfxxg," P. B«umg«rnIzxot', P«xdotto M. ohann. JHI K.Xtfnoh«n «nd %VIHfsm D. Schluotor,Calfog» of Lett«get«ed Science; Dwi-ght J.~<~~a ONog» of Minos,

JCl«ot~afo C. '8sfmg«rlnoreOxlogo of Agzfcu1tuce; Far

tenne cllneennnen ce

I tltx1«drfolt Klxzf J. t i@i SzuofxL, Yoxxnf, Collogi ot, «xx4'4eanomfcs; Doris C. Lohxxxan, College'f

SdueaUan; Gonad I Pi@Ra, Col»logo of Ecxgfnoorfng Lgfs B. Magnxx-«ocx. COHege of Letters and Science.

Logxoro-Dan R. Suslv«n, Cosegoof Busing and EconomfcL

legislature Settling IntoRouHne, Reports Reps.

"N too syoetstufaz", 'wtas thew«y'both ud tudd and LoattBuU«r,Dfstrfct 7 legislative represent«Uvos~xxmmod up the slate legislature lnSofso thfs wook.-

VVhffo the work has nof. boon "spec-tatulaz", ft has been ffofng forwazd,4hey reported, with the roorg«nfsat-fan stxiles «nd yzoyased legislationoccupying a great do«I or Ume.

After the first ffurzy of bles «ndJfrossfng business the house and «an-at» has setUed down to commfttoowor'k and v«rious studies,

Both spoke or tho passage or Uxo

emergency funding bin, which theyh«d expressed mfsgfvfnfcs concerningtho manner «nd nxothod the origin«1bill would have boon «dmfnfsforod.Under the origin«l bil}, the Lt. Gov.would hixvo been In ULO ch«rgo of 010commltteo overseeing the allocationar the funds. BuUor w«s crIUcal orthis, as wore many legfsf«tora, andtho Oraffna man termed forcing thebel back into committee where theLt. Governor was removed tram thoseln cIL«rge or tho fund, as a "moralvictory."

Judd again said he, and other log-1«lators, woze «Ull trying io find somen1oU1od of m«king ch«xl gee in Uxe

g«s tax structure in vfow af the cur-rent g«s «ho~ so UI«t tho slateand county hfghw«y dop«rtmontswould continuo ta rooofvo adequatefunding to nuance their yragr«m».

Henry Srammers Observe63rd %Adding Anniversary

Mr. «nd Nrs. 14onry Bram morquietly observed their 83rd wcddlxxg«nnfvors«xy at, their horne in Jull«-etta on Friday, Fob. 1. During thed«y their childre11, relatives «ndfrfcnds dropped In to extend theircongretetnnane tn the couple

KKK Sett Valentine MeetingMembers of the ICcndrfck IC«nyo11

ICIub will hold their V«lenUne meet-ing on Vtcodnosd«y, Febru«ry 18 at1:30 at, tho homo or Mrs. GeorgeNorrfck In Julfecfta. Rou eall for U1esfferxioon will be «nsweied by givingsuggestions on "Strofchfng the Dol-I«r."

W'ildlife Film Feb. 7Kendrick VAldfffo CILLb will moot

Thursday, Fob. 7, at the KHS Caio-torf«at 7:80 p.m.

A, 80-minute film wIH be ithown-"Dammed Forever"-showing the ef-fect ot dane on sfocihoad and sal-mon in the Pacific Northwest.

The yuhlfc fn invited to soo thefilm, and eve~no ls most welcome.

Tigon Dmy;%'ifdcotl;CV-+kNFÃltlHIF "

Coach Qoannf'ttohLNL's . Ko«KIcfckTfgeie'ubdued oio r«Oy lost "Thee.d«y.xxfght to post a 4'fn overLoxyw«L but they saw another Io«ddfsa pear Frfd«y xLight «nd lo«t a

5TM douhfo~orUmo conecost Co the Cfotarwxctor Valley Ram«.

L«st ~y at Lapwing the T1-gors needed almost aff of 'an oarfyIe«d to h«ng an «nd defeat the %ffd-b«ts 4944. Holding a «Hcn 74 firstquarter loath the Tfgoza exyktded for19 points ln the second quarter tograb a 26-15 halftime lead.

Xn the third qu«rear the Tigersoufscored the Vvff dc«fs 14.13 andthon s«w tho Lapw«f qufntof. roarb«ck with a 16polnt ffn«I periodoirort. Kendrick scored 9 points andcontzelfod enough Co hold on to thelead.

The vislUng Clearwater ValleyIC«ms ti«Hod the Tfgcrs almost «llUIO game last Friday night at Krnd-rfck, but came fo Hfo fn the Analperiod fo outscore the Tigers 18-9,Uo the game at the end of Ulo rcgu-I«r tfxno. A 50.foot last srcond tthottied tho contest. and soi. the stagefar the averUmc, The ffrst ovoxtime ended In «51-51 tlo after eachleam hsd scar»d 2 print« In thesecond ovorUme each team scaredI'our, points «nd with just secondsremaining, ICrndrick missed a freethrow, CV grabbed the rebound, Iookthe ball doxvn the court and scoredfor the 57-55 wfn.

KoHy Clemenh«gan's l9 yofnts Iedthe Tigers wffh Marty ClomozxfltxgengotUng 14, L«vcrn Reed 9, Rcn SH-fio1v 8 and Kenny BroxLm 5.

Kendrick dropped the JV game5388,

Hibbard 6iven HonorMont Hfbb«zd has been nonxfn«tod

and «ccoptod ror inclusion fn theOustanding Te«chore in RxccyUon«lEduc«Uon, the fntarnaUon«I biograp-hical Index of zecognfsed teachers Inthe rfold or exception«I oducaUon.

Acceptance h«s been based on con-trlbuUon to ono's field fn tho formor direct te«aftfng «nd outstandingcommunity onde«var that h«s sub-«tantl«lly aided oxcoyUon«I chffdronand youth.

Mont, who makes IIL homo In I<end-rfck fs «special oducaUon«1 to«chez«t Lapw«f. A graduate or the Vnl-vozafty or Id«ha, ho loafe Ixfs IIL«star'sdogroa from that fxxstftuUon lastsxxmmor,

Flintstones Meet Feb. 7The FHnstono Rock Club wfu moot

«t tho Kendrick Ffro Hall «t 7 y.nx.OII Thursday, Fobru«xy V.

A gener«1 survey of garnofs wflibe 4he taylC i'OI the Study yxtngrgxni.Anyone interested fs invited ftct «t-tond.

TEftirlers To DanceThe Tanglofoot TIL4riortt squ«IO

at 8:00 y,m. at the LOI«nd Cl+d«nce club wIII mort Frld«y, Feb, 8„House, ft w«s rendnded this weolc.All are welcome to attend. Begin-ners are osyocf«lly encouraged,

.'IlailJeff, «o» of supt, and Mzs. 1kstor

C, Dfehl, WIII represent. the districtfn the Aro« l,contest'at the Lewfs-CI«rk Post Legion: Hall at LevrfsfonP l3. at Vdfo p. m.

Srft toom, Grangevffio, placedsecond fn the district oompotfUon.The youths «yoke on various «spectsor tho U. L Constftutfon.

%'m. Shirley was context chairman.Judges were John Hunt and Marie

Stewart, Lewfston Virginia Gale andHollfs Cotton, Mosccnvt and VonleyIfopkfntt, Gcneaeo.

Ray Stout, %'ayno Hamyfon andEd Iiforkeu, Jr., were clerks, and Mr.«nd Mrs. Evezett Wsh«rd woxe Um-ora Tham Shfrfoy w«s tho escort.

Kendrick, SenescehAusic Students HamedTo All-State Groups

Students in the music dcparfmenisor Kendrick «nd Gene«re high schoolshave been selected to the Idaho A.ll-State Chorus, B«rtd and Orchestra toperform in Boise, Narch 14, 15 «nd18, It w«s mvoatod this xxcck byFfoel XVIIH«mtt, hend oi" the musicdepartment s,t Kendrick High School.

AUonding from Kendrick for theband xxW bo LoVern Reed, tenor sax;Ruth Ann Hutrhrson, cl«rfnot, «ndGfscfo N«gxxuson, alto s«x.

Selected for the cfxorus xcmi MikeBoc, baritone.

From Qtexoser, Keffh D«L<~, tuba.ims named to Uxo AH-State Band.L«rzy Ghee fs thc head of the Gcn-rsoo nxuslc department.

80th, 90th

Sitthdays

Observed

et Dinner

Pre-School Class SetA preschcel for area 4- and 5-yr«r

olds Is scheduled to begin Tuesday,Frbrury 12 in the Kendrick Ncfh-odfst Chxtrvh b«nexmrnt The classesv<I ~ fvotn 1-3:00 p,m. O1~Tursd«y «nd mill feature arts andcrafts, rhythm< games, ffngerpf«1e,phntic«I «OUvitics, «xtd other Inter-mUng and flux rrcxvtxtfctn, geared Iothe preschool «ge child.

Any Ixtfexvstrd ptxrrxxts am «ekedto contxxct Anita Bcrbr, who Lvfli betr«ching the cl«ss, as ozizelhnocxt IIHmftcd. Her home xtunxbcr in 289-4I28. Nre. Brcbo wiil «hgo be avail-«hie fox Inform«Uon or signing upchildren on Mond«v «ftcrnceon at thechurcix,

dan.

H'hzxfe

Br1exxt, 90, «Ild Patsy B«l-fantyne, 80, celebrated their bfrthd«v«nnfvors«14os «s honored guests at af«xnily dinner held Sunday, J«n. 27,«t Ule home of Mr. and Nrs. ChuckNoble.

Q«thorfng at the Itroblo homr. fo

4=:..

-.Iah I c I«tl'rn tt "H«ppV Bfruxd«y"LLwro 27 gttcst@ Including Nr, «ndNrs, Qilbrxt Brett, Nr. «nd Nra.Claude Joyysttn «ttd atilt J«y, ttf1 ofSoda Springs, Idtxho, Nr. «ml Mrn.

jFrank B«sh«1v, Nr, «nil Nra. Iw1vfsPrifon. Nr. «nd Nrs. Randy Noble„

nfr. and Mrs. Larry Gtvtsrchec «ndfaxnilyt «Il of Ltgvlston. the JohnE~"~wfh f«mily «nd Vicki Babbitt ofOrofino, Nrs. Irene Lackey, «xtd the!tnetz Nr, ttnd Ilfrtt, Charfrs Noble.

Lisxie «nd P«fÃy tLrr xlOm m«kingthrir homes in the Jnfuteon Manor inJuliactia.

The young aron t sure about tzaf»fic rules, the older ones may haveforgotten, some are too occupied.Alf need w«tchfuf attention when wedrive. Hs,vo s. mind for txafrfc safety

Oxxidff

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SMITH Kl ECFRIC

85IITH ELEC',8fIC, LocaiIed a tBox 275 fn Mcilew, yfiene 882»el 24 for complete sewlee,

This firm of a recognized elec-trfcaf contractor «peel«I fees ln re-efdentfaf, corrixnexcfal, and indus-trial wiring. There are many $ohsthroughout thfs area that are tri-butes to hfe abfUty as axx electric«iengineers

This section of the county as awhole, has added business advan-tage by having in lfs midst such awell known electrical eefabffsh-

ment whose cominendable policiesand products of quaUty have gain-ed for him an ever ~<~ busi-ness, This cxm be conf irmed bythe fange pontracts he fa completingthroughout this section ln aff ffeMsof electric«1 wiring, He has thevery beet frt worlonarr«fifp andmaterials; therefore, you wfff bewise to consult hfm be5ore you letyour next contract.

We, the editors, take great 1xrfdefn referring this firm to - all ourreaders in our lsV4 Review.

"WAYNE SMITH - Ow ner"

FERNIE'S APPLIANCE

KLKCIiNC

SERVICE CO.

"FERNIE Oel VALI K,

0wnea"

"GLORIA, Oel VALLK,

Mallager

"We Sell The Best and

Sew ice The Rest"

THE GAZETTE - NEWS, THURSDAY,- FEBRUARY 7, 1974

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READFR ADS TIIIS SECTION COPYILIGIITED 1874 BY DENNIS frI.

KASUM. PREPARED BY WESTERN PRESS SERVICE.

"ARWIN NORDBY - Owner"

For many year«, automobUe deal-ers considered "used cere" as asideUne to the business of sellingnew. model@

Things have changed ln recentyears and one of the bfg reasonsfs the kind of husfnera operated bythe, J4ORDBY 8 AUTO SERVICE8r SALES. They believe that theused cer buyer is )ust as irnport-ant as the new'ar buyer, Theyare deteixnfned to give each custo-mer the finest quality, the be«t war-ranty, and the best possible price.They have a large 'amily" of cus-tomers who return because theyknow that integrity, service and as-surance'f Quaff ty ere pa«swordshere.

The safe way to huy a used car

3III«ny famUies have reason to

appreciate tire services Performed LATAH COUNTY 'ITLE CO.,- INC.for this area by the FERNXK'S AP-PLIANCE 8r ELECTRIC SERVICE

gag YrS AUTO SERVg,E @ SALES CO et 119 E 8th h ~~ Located at 106 East 2nd in and grants to the present time. If Qdp office, you are fn conference

phone 882 - 4022, lNescew, phone 882 - 4822 for you are thinking of ~ki < a Pe- with an aufhefty on the matter of

p~m S ~p~gg < prompt and effkfent title servf e. chase, all yeu have to do is cali titles pertaining to zeal prepegty

ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. h b e ~ at this abstract office, interview on file in the County Recorcfer'sand explain io them the property office.

years and over that perM of Me title causes the new purchaser an explain to you the value of carry- view wish to refer our ~adeem tols at the NORDBY'S AUTO SER- the commuxrfty. ing title huetance on your prep- ihe LATAH COUNTY TITLE CO.,VICE 8c SALES located at 425 They spechlkae in the sales and INC., and know'our title wlU be

CO., INC., has aff the information There is great satisfaction in absolutely correct and prrxnptlyat hand from government entries knowing that when you consult delivered.

been checked by a master mech- formation on any large ox arne lianfc end are backed by a wer- eppUances ln their, entire fine.ranty. Readers «re invited to stop ln

Th take ~'aL ride ln FASIIION FLOORSev~ cer they ~ O .that h ve a comPf t ~k tion ~ h e

financing and fxeuranee senrlee 'RICX BEEBE — Ooner'eed«.

them th xrext tfm„Doc«your home or office have of those places where qu«Uty reigns of expert installation. The wotk-you'xe fn af~ tired floor covering V The FASH- and. «tyfe fs paramount. They. fee- rrlfa', 'ixrUI complete your job fn a

As busfxreasmen who aypxeef«te The wrfteria of this 1974 Review IOÃ FLOORS, located at 227 E. iure distinctive quaUty floor cov- wey that will make you want toen ethic«l honest ffrrny we the highly recctnrnend the FERNIE S 3rd in Moscow phone 882 - 8441, ering for the fashionable ei reason- recommend them to your friends.Wrftenr Of thfe 1074 ReVfeW, giVe APPLIANCE gr F~ICTRIC SER. hea e Werrderfuf Sefeetfen Of Cer- able Price« With budget term« FOr «ll ~-~fxferXU«f - OX,- eatn-our highest commendetfon io VlCE CO„ for iheh coxnmunfty petfng end Qoor coverings with de- available. merci«i floor ccfverfing -locals,'iW~-NORDBY'S AUTO SERVICE & spirit and for their high qu«Uiy Une signs and colors that are calculated'ince they have opened it- has the PASHIGK ~RS or'jffijfne-

'ALES.or home apnlhs~ to lure you to an exciting new Level become known as the ONE STOP 882 - 844k fer complete 5@oxxixei ri 11ving.'' floor. covering cwater. Let them tion.

Trained persorrxref at 'FAsHIoN make estiamtes for you w ithout ob- In this .IQ74 Review esr<~. vre .-FLOORS can help you roll out e ligation. When yon have made &e composers, suggest- youroom fuU of beauty. This is one your selection you may be assurcxf FASHION FLQORS, ffrstt; —:

FIRST FEMRAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOOAION OF LK%'ISTON

YOUR HOME 0%'NED SAVINGS CKNTKR

"MONTE ROWLAND - Manager"

count with even the smaUest am-ount. Then add to lt regularlyand watch it gxorr.

The pf«nnerrr of this I$74 Re-view telce greet pride ln pointingout, this formost concern and heart-ily recommend our readers discoverfor themselves the reel satisfactionln their service@

Corn« in or call and talk your They offer an exceUent savingsFIRST service. %'e have «0 promised our-

FEDERAL SAVNGS AND LOANASSOCIATION OF LE%ISTON,!ocean ei 2OI Nore Main in ates- '"g but somehow w» never quite

cew, yhoae 882 - 55N. The men- get st«riedegement hae «tways hed at heart Tomorrow morning go to thethe best interests of the communi» FIRST FEDIIAL SAVINGS ANDty and has done its best at all times LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LEW-io serve the people. ISTON and open your saving«ac-

BENNETT'S AUTO PARTS AND MAOIINK SHOP

"BUD MeG RA% - General Manager"

With euiomobUe repair costs as sorfes along with mech«nfcs 'icrols, known for their quaUty pxecfsfcwr

high as they are today, many peo- quality oils and lubricants, tune- work, always accompU«hsd in thepie have iurned io the auto parts up kits, oil, ges, end air filterrr, and shortest ihne at re««ocr«bfe prfces.house for «feeble savings by repair- much more «U priced to save youing their cer themaelvea -, many dollar@

~e p~~ ~ go in ~g «~ foj They employ ~~~~ help fully enaone BENNETTS AqlrO,,high quaUty auto parts and ecces- that are always ready to.help you PARTS.AND MACHBGI,SSIGP "See&sories is the BENÃETT'S AUTO choose the rfffht auto parts for your their efforts in offering-the.yeofrle .PART8 AND MACHINE SHOP at particular needs, of this axes high queUty. merehaxr- ':510 %'est 3rd in Ma«cow. Phone They also are your headquarters disc et low celt, and suggest to our882 - 5598. Here they feature far eil types of mecfifne work for readers that they stop here ger .thename brand auto parts end ecces- cars, trucks and tractors.. They ere best buys.end finest service.

NORTHWE5T MONtQIEXT CO.

"C. E. STURDEVANT -- Owner"

%IDMA% SPORT CENTERI

be truly said that everything in business people extends far eadthe wey of monuments can be sec- wide. The high quality of theirurcd from . them end you may be mereh«ndfse, combined with. mrrd-assured that the preduct wfU he of em prices end,the services „thep',the highest quality, render hes brought thfa fftxn e very .,

large patronage and the coc rr~eSpecial service and comprehen- of 11 ih 1 in f i

<fvc inforrll«Uon wlU be glvch top~~uve cusi ~ at «U ti es Only t} ugh this k wledge ere

whetfier the request be in person or we, the writers of this 1074 Re-over the telephone. Their repute- view, able to rr~mmend thisOon as honest end straight forward monument company io our reedexa.,

NORTHWEST MONUMENT CO.located ei 1304 Pullman Road inMoscow, phone 882 - 4931, fs w herethey feature a complete stock ofmonuments.

The high grade monuments soldhere have been recognised by thepeople of this area as ihe very best«nd most economical to purcfiesc,because they wff 1 last forever.These morurmell4s wU1 1«st «s longas the mouui.ifns around us. It cen

"ARI.IN F. VIDMAN - Owner"

Anthoriaecl Oealer For POLARIS 4 JOHN MERE

Snownlobi les - YAMAHA Motoreycles

The popular deafer for sales and ski reerfs end government ageaservice ot the well known POLAR- cies have found that these depend-IS end JOHN DEERE «nowmoblle «ble srrowmobf les cen be very use-fr the WIDMAÃS SPORT CENTER tul ln the snow bound areas.ei INN S, Main ln Moscow, phone Their service department fs com-882 - 15V8, piete ln every way including a full

Aa more end mere people find line of perte, end trained mechan-each year that enowmobfffng fs e fcs w'ho can take cere of the regu-great sport «nd p««time, they have I«r servfce and eny repair thatturned to lIfilÃDMANS SPORT might come up. WIDMASS SPORTCENTER for their purchases, and CENTER aire carries a fully lineservice of their «irowmobffes, Far- of accessories that can make sneer-mers end ranchers, es well es many mobfffng even more fun.

Stop ln the next time you erein tew n end let them show youtheir, fine Une of POLARIS andJOHN DEERE snowmobUes. You'lbe surprised at the low monthlypayments they can arrange for you.

The writers of this 1074 Reviewendorse the policies of WIMIANSSPORT CENTER and suggest io ourreaders that they take the time tostop by for e look at one of themast exciting new winter sportmachines on the market.

EVERETT WILL TRACTOR CO., -PC.

'"ELLWOOD O'IDMAN — Ailanager

'IN

ISAY SOVf O'ATER OF MOSCOW

IEST%AY ('48PB'ERVICE

To be efficient, a piece of farm with buUdoxers end scrapers, ax h formation or stop in the next time

machinery must, be built to stand well as swing «round tool bars and you are in the area end lei one ofthe tough use neceamrfly involved doxers are ev«U«bfe here. their reiircsentetfves «hew youln the working of farm fends, This fs hc«dquariers for subsoU- the advantages of using John Deere .,

mrs end chisels. They else feature end Ceterpfffer equipment io puiTRACTOR e complete parts end ~pgh ~pert- v~r fg~ ~ e ~Qy paying beats,

CO i INC feeixrres the «mous ment so that when your equipment In this 1974 Review„we, iheJohn Deere line of farm machinery neecL~ repair, they cari give you the irenscribers, suggest you dependwhich has stood the test of years best service in the shortest time on EVERETT WILL TRAC'rORof rugged usage end hes proven ei the feast possible expense io you. CO., INC., at 218 N. Mein in Mos-

setisfectorv in every ph«sc io the Be sure end contact them first cow, phone 882 - V53V, for eil yourfarmers of this ere«. The rugged ivhen ln the market for eny type farm equipment purchases, repair,Ceierpf lier track - type tractors of farm equipmeni.. Just calf for end rev4ce.

"LOUIS OLSON - Owner" EMPIRE FARM CIIEMICALS

LINDSAY SOFT ATER OF tci your health and comfort by using altering and repairing, Only

MOSCOW ls loc«lcd ei 805 %, 3rd sett water, BESTWAY CARPET SERVICE hesIn Moscow, Phone 882 - 5033. Now is the time to get your the modern costly equlpmeni nec-

Sfnce the beginning of time, RUGS cleaned. If they haven't eesery to do the best possible elean-

weter hes been more import«& been cleaned within e year, they've ing of your rug,then airy ether one substance, Our accumulated surface discoloring, if you haven't tried steam elean-bod}es carry e fifgher percentage smudge end spots, ee welf «s deep- ing, you Just don't knew how goodof water then all other efemeata ly enbedcM dirt end gHt e vacuum «deaning job your rugs can have.combined, Needless to sey, good cfermer cen never reach. BEST- Yci JLESTWAY CARPET SERVICEwater is essential to good health. WAY CARPET SERVICE indi vld- charger no more,Soft water, free ef miner«ls and ueffxed precision cleaning prolongs %'e, the editor« of this 1974 Re-,cfiemfcefs, is the surosi. way of rug life, A rug fs noi thoroughly view Issue take this opporillniiv tok~}ng you «re drinking geed cleaned unless it ie steam cleaned, endorse I.INDSAY SOFT WATERwater, This flem will be g1ed to the new scientific wey. They fes» OF MOSCOW and BESTWAYexp]afn the many advantages io iurc shrinkage control and expert CA'RPFT SERVICE io our reecfers,

"DON CASTELLMV - Owner it> iNosc

nw'DALE

I,'YON — Mgr. in Genesee"

w Uf .enioy the friendly manner fn '

iucfl )ou ere served.Tire nerretfiig staff of this IIV4

Review ieke pfcssuze in pr6%ntfngthLs respectable feriiiixer deafer le-the ~~le of this area «nd suggest -.:yeu res EMPIRE FARM CHEhfi--CALS —your fncfcpendeni deafer-- for tired right frdormeoorr re->,.irding your fc rif fixer needs,

EMPIRE FARM CHEMICALS Lc iibxer eppffcenon are being de-located at 328 Troy Read fri Mea- velopcd continuously. For thecow, phone 882 - 3833, or in Gcn- latest information io help 1xu in-

vrec, phorie 285 - 1545. crecim your yleid end profits, geiin touch with this well - liked fcr-

In this age of sPecfelfmton. refl tiller dealerconditioning fs morc Irripori»ii Thc nienagcmcnt of this com-iken ever. Organic fertaixvrs iire paiiv has made fi 3 point io studybeing repfececf steadily by new ail the latest predurrs on the fans-chefllicei, and llew nit'ihixt8 ef ft'1'- our BRAND fcralfxcrr, You «Lm

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RELIABLE REBUIL9ERS, HK.

ccBILL McCAM Owner

The chief aouxce of 'ower, onmost farms is .the tractor.:Whenit Is xiot working, the farmer. haa amijor problem on his'hands.

For complete tractor undexear-riage rebuilding, contact the RE-LIAiBLE REBUILDERS, INC., at1014 S, Jefferson in Moscow, phone882 - 4322.

Your tractor Is the moat Import-ant tool on your faxxn. Thati iswhy it should be maintained in topcondition. RELIABLE BUILDERS,INC„handles automatic electricrebuilding of track r«II«, roilers,Idiexis, track press service, combineheader auger Qight rebuilding andcombine concave rebuilding. Take

your tractor undercarriage to thisfixim, They also fsiature heavy dutychains for light, txiucks to heavye«rthmovezs.

In this area, the place suggestedby this 1974 Review and its stafffor tractor undercarriage rebuild-ing is the RIKJABLE REBUILD-ERS, INC.

KKN CALUKRT BUILDER

"KEN CALVERT - Owner"

For general buiMing construc-tion in.:the residential tteM, seeKEN.,CALVERT at Hiwy. 95 Northin. Moscmvi phone 882 - 0359, well-k'nown:, for their. ethical businessstandards,and.first - rate construc-tion worL

iThey employ well qualifiedcraftsmen who have had the train-ing and experience to properly

complete most general buildingjobs.

As has been experienced by otherpersons who have contracted withthis firm, you can be certain thatthey will handle the job with topquality materials, fine craftsman-ship, and can be trusted to com-plete the job in the specified time

at realistic price«.

From the editing staff of this1974 Review, we p»I >«h our highrayed for the above - board busi-ness policies af KEN CALVERTBUILDER and suggest to our read-ers that they not fail to contactthem for any and all general build-ing work.

"ED JOHNSON - - Owner"

:The xone- JoiHNSON- WHOLE-SALE CiAJtlMES AiND OOIiIFSC-TIONREY, 'located, at '2085 SouthMain 4j'lSosc~, phone 882 - 2825,has long been recognized in thisaxesi as number one in caaiidles and

ectlaneglsThey have=built an enviable re-

putation for square business deal-ings and only after the finest of

products. section with the highest qualityRegardless of tiheix business deal- products at the right price ln a

Ings with custoxners, whether 1«rge business - like nuunxer.or -sm«II, this is one Srm that willdo--exactly'hat %hey say they will, ~ 7 Review we %eand in the friendliest and mast copylsts, take pie«iaeecourteou«manner. mending this firm for their fine

'Ihe. managesnexxt ot this concern business ethics and Nincere effortshas but.one interest in mind, and to serve thh area with top qu«Utythat is to serve the peoplie of this merchaiidise.

RATHAUS PIZZA SHOPPE

jOHNSON %iOLKSALE CANDIES AWD CONFECTIONERY

BERG'S YOUNG

FASHIONS

"DON MILLER

Owner"

HEIDI.RERG

"BOB 8%2/NETT,

Owner"

CLIP THIS FOR Q HOUR OP

FREE POOL POR 3 PEOPLL

CompJlhesanta ef

the ne~lty for specialists to keep

them in proper running ordernlost prevalent

RADIATOR SHOPcq)OROTHY BERG«

truck or tractor in the best co dtOwner" tl~ if you do not h«ve a pneerlyoperating cooling systemgine Is soon out of commission'cCANDY BERG DON'8 BODY- AND RADIATORSHOP mikes a speci«lity out, of

Manager DON'S BODY AND RADIATOR recoring and rebuilding your radl«-SHOP is located at 705 South Main tor which does away with the ex-

BERG'S YOUNG FASHIONS is in Moscow. Phone 882 - 3918, pense ot getting a new one. hts

located at 203 East 3rd in Moscow, They clea'e, repah «nd recore all well known concern makes a spec-- «.s wxi sizes of r«diatars, All laity of radiator worlr, and are

If it's a layette or your child's ~"«k is guaranteed Leaky radia- only glad to do the kind ot workfirst school clothes, you'i, find it, at «rs demand their service, See they gu«rantee.this prominent, store, They have i»at yours gets It. With their well known reputa-a complete line of clothing for the DON also has an excellent and tion, we, the writers of this 1974Jttnior Miss as well as a complete co pie«body shop, painting and Review, commend DON'S BODYstock ot young boys, girls and in, glass service for «II American and AND RADIATOR SHOP to ail ourchants clothing that will please the i'oretgn automobileL many readers,most particular xnotheg.

- Now, manufacturers design chOd-ren's clothing which ls made ofdurable material and properly cut BILLIARD DENto give a child freedom of move-ment while playing. Wise paxents

"JERRY 4 MIKE KKATPfG - Owners"

If your child is lang waisted, hasThe BILLIARD DEN is located skill for it as you practice. You~ to flt ~ 4 th ~ at 811 S. Main, in Moscow. Phone will enjoy yourself and find that

it is truly fine entertainment,

clothes You will enjoy «hoppingBIIII«rds is the game purported- THE BILLIAiRD DEN has added

t thh f 'di d teou h Iy created by Louis XIV of Fr«nce niany conveniences for their custo-where ou alwa s will find a v y "is Physician «s orm o P ea me s lux sound sys em w«It

complete selection of styles sizes sant recreation atter eating, It to-wall carpet,.and pizz«with Hle-

budget f soon became one of the most popu detberg on tapi

tahe si*es 3- 13 'ar Ot them~ ~ r~«U m When youh.va ~ l~ u etn this 1974 Review, . we the It Is fascinating and caP~bl~ of be bring a friend «nd enjoy that

autho~ urge our ~d~ to't ing develop int ~ of the m~ creation facult} ~ ti 4 ththh store. exciting games ot skill known. d „4+tTHE SILLIAIQ) DEN h«s olM

ot the moat modernly equipped es.tabllshments and are prepared to The editors of this 1974 Reviewentertain the novice in his first wish to congratulate the proprietor

BEMA@ a Sgame, or the expert player. If you of this establishment upon keepingare not an experienced player you it a clean recreation parlor wherewIII find that it is a great, deal ot everyone may enjoy their favorite

DIS'gggUTING tun to play, and you will acquire a games.

"DKNMS RIPOFF~ TIS - Manager"

.Don.'t,let anyeee.kid you alxlutwPe.h«s.,the. best, pizza in tawn.People'a'xound'hese parts knowfr6m experience" that the best plz-z«N'served by the RATEAiUS 'PIZ-ZA'8HOPPE located at 315 NorthMiin:In Moscow. Phone 882 -4833.

=Through'the use at their guard-ed recipes and finest qu«IIty in-gredients RATHAUS PIZZA

ROBERT LINE - Owners"

"gOK SChwaHR -- Owner"

Located at Rt. 3, Box 283A lnM4covy,'hoae 882 - 70S4, IsQIIi~E DRYWALL, a omtrac-tor weH'laced in 'this area for hisfair deillngs iind first - rate work.

7lb hjind1e'II relidential andcoinmeiicial dry will installationprop'arly, a oxxtractior must haveexperience and training to com-

CLYDE VATKRMAN'S FLOOR COVMNCS

Everywhere beer lovers aretelling their friends about the ex-ceHent flavor of HEIST sssmtGSHOPPE,: after« this area authentic What wouM ptzz«be without B~, t b M now Ie~ing in popu MOSC0%'UTO SEIVKEold world pizia ln masxy delicious your favorite dexnestic ar Import laxity wherever beer is sold in this

flavors that you can either eat here ed beers''f you like, they also have ~in the quaint atmosphere or take many soft"drinks. For many generations this fine gi TOM SPANGI ~ Qf+~ ~gagout'to go. For delicious Pizza you'l return prM~ of an oM well ~b~

for aga n and ag«in the co PII+xs bxeWexl family has won and held~ ~»g~t h ma« it ~ « thi Ie74 R~ ~y sug- ~,~~ «~,, ~Point'to hire yeoyle he can trust gest the RATHAUS PIZEA SHOP. ~ >to give you friendly service and the PE, We compliment them for theh'bi'fth in ~Q gag~ ar ~tprices are very reasonable. ffne fooc1 and friendly service It combines only the finest grains F d ~g in II ~ SERVICEm«It and Imported hop to .give MD@ AUTO SERVICE locat- reliable, heavy - duty wreck«raqualityi flavor body and t«ste not ed «t 1928 S, Main in Moscow, and trained drivers are just som»

EQUALITY DRY WALIwhen you have guests and be «s- ot ability and experience to ex- MOSCOW AUTO SERVICE alsosured you'e giving them the finest pertly handle «II towing jobs, large have a complete body shop fot yourbeer that money can buy. Always or ~ car or truck repair, with ~ineremember —there's never disap. Theyfeature24hourserviceand shop, auto repair, and sales andpointment in a bottpe ot can of radio dispatched equipment along installation of two way radios,

QUALXTY DRY WALL has are pleased to take this opportunl. beer. It's re«lly tops for enjoyment 'onnel who wIII professionally Review we, the compilers, com-that experiexice. ty to commend this contractor for at home or «W«y. BENNETT'S handle the job so that you do not mead the management ot MOSCOW~ ~~ ~4 it a ~- ht ~c«I business practices snd DIStl'RiiBUTING also furnishes have to worry about «nything AUTO SERVICE for their sincerereaders who have RAINER Beer to the «rea,in Idaho MOSCOW AIUTO SERVICE ts efforts to serve the PeoPI« of thisant who h knows can handle the dry wall work to be done that they in this 1974 Review, we> th insured and nmefa both local and area well. We suggest to ourrl, aM you can depend contact QUiALITY DRY WALL for authors, are pleased to bring you state requirements. They'III go readers that they remember theon hb ta give you accurate bids a fixst rate joib cirried out with this message from BENNETT'S anywhere «t any Ume for your n«me —MOSCOW AUTO SER-aind finish th job in the specified high quality snateriais by compe. DISTRIBUTING and to recom- a.onvenience. VICE —when in need of «ny tow-time limit. tent wor~~- Zor emergency lang or short dis- lng. That phone number again Iare Ioe«ted at Route I, Box 20& tance tow service MOSCOW AUTO 882 - 2913,in Moscow. Their phone Is 882-5895.; Resident phone 882-8110,

"CLYDE WATERMAN - Owner"

Carrying In stock an excellentline af linoleum« and carpels anddrapery samples, this store is ableto fuMIII any order on short notice.Make-it a point to stop in on yournext visit io lifoscosr.

The narrators af this 1974 Re-view are happy to recommend themto aLI in this ares for theh above-board business policies and fairprices.

drapes snd counter tope, Includinglaminated plastic, ceramic tile andvtn3L

iHere you will find sssnp1es at an«masii~,array at fioor coveringsand dr4spery f«bric« fram which tomake your selection and at pricesthat will fit your budget with easyterms «vs~i . Thegr are in aposition to give iinpartial advice asto what is proper in style decor.

.CLYDE WATERMAN'S FLOORCOVERINiGS feature all types offloor covering at 125 East 3rd inMoscow. Phone 88$ - 4118,

In thIs area we are indeed for-tunate to have CLYDE WATER-MAN'8 FLOOiR COVEIIINGS avail-able fox counsel and advice in theall.importalxt matters on carpets,hard floor coverings, custom made

BKTI'VS 'CMOM SHOP

"BETTY ROGERS - Owner"

of your rooms, you can easilychange it by having your furnitureupholstered by iBETTY'S CUSTOMSHOP to blend harmoniously withthe colors and shades you wish touse. Here they have «n excellentselection of fine fabric samples.BETTY'S CUSTOM SHOP speciali-zes in custom - made draperies tocompliment your home with a 20%discount on drapery faebrics and a

Have you ever stopped to thinkof the'great part upholstering canplay in the decoration of yourhant&

At'BETTY'S CUSTOM SHOP,located «t 819 S. Shin in Mioscow,phone 882 - 0916, you will find ex-perlehced and capable upholsters.

iit Is-both economical and wiseto reupholster your furniture. Ifyou are tired of the color scheme

15% discount on upholstery fabrics

BETTY'S CUSTOM SHOP willgive you estimates and informationon all your uphohtering and fur-niture repair probleims at no ex-pense on your p«xt, We, the auth-ors of this 1974 Review, feel it apie«sere and our duty to give themprominent mention in this Reviewedition.

BALWIN MUSIt; R00M

BARREL BOXETT ~~ owner~~

BALMVIN PIANOS - MUSKAL INSTRUMENTS

J & J GLASS,

INCORPORATED

"JERRY HUNDTOFTBring the appreciation and true MUSIC ROOM offers to you.Owner" enjoyment ot music Into your home BALDWIN MUSIC ROOM also car-

wlth «new piano fram the BALD- rick a full Iixie of musical Instru.WIN MUSIC ROOM, located at 808 ments that are known axound theThe J gi J GX ASS, INCORPORA- S. Main Street in Moscow, phone world for their performance,

TED Ioc«ted at 4N S. Washington 882 - 7328 or 882 - 3810 if no ans. They otter pianos on a low pay-in Moscow, phone 882 - 4595, atfexs wer. ment purchase or rental plans «ndthe people of this community glass From theb flne selection of new csn arrange fox music histructtonfor every occ«sian. They featiure and used pi«nos, let them help you I'or one or all of your f«mily, You'la tull line at glass for windows, choose one that will fit you! decor find that through the ye«rs,store fronts, desk tops, coffee tab- and your budget, will be one of the most pleasurableles, pictures, xnixxoxs, and «Ide They are authorized dealers for hivcstments you can m«ke,glass. Regaxdles«of what Item the I'«mous BALDWIN pianos, In this 1974 Review,you have that needs glass, «II you Whether you want to trade your authors, are pleased to recommendh«ve to do Is take the measure- present instrument in on a new one, BALDWIN 1NJSIC ROOMments and give them to them and or want to introduce your family our readers. They ar'e wkleIy re.they will cut lt to your exact spe- to «now model, you will like the spected for theh sincere snd hon.elf ications, helpful assistance that BALDWIN cst business dea]jngs.

Take «n Inventory In your hometoday and see what furniture youhave that needs a glass top, orwhat, broken windows need xe- auto and truck glass fox most If you are conslderitig some re.placing. Take the measurements makes and models and will install modeling or building, let them givesnd on your next trip to town, Iet it while you wait. Yom" complete you an estim«te on the fob,them cut it to size while you walt. satisfaction ls guaranteed on all The writers ot this 1974 Review'

Sc J GLASS, INCORPORAT- work snd they specialize in in- ri~enmend J 6i J GLASS, IN.ED, carries a complete selection ot surance claims. CORPORA.TED,

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THE O~xW «NEVN, TifURSDAY, srmnxxcUARY 7, 29MNELS REPORT FROM LATAIfCOUNTY AGENTS OFFICE

The Latah County 4-S leader andjunior leader councHs regula~ meet-ing vfas held at Genesee Fixe HauMonday evening, January 28. Reg-ular business included improvingachievement meetings, leader recog-niUon, project buuetins, and revisionof the fair schedule for livestockprograxns. The TV series in nutri-Uon called "Muuigan Stew" is to beoffered over the University of 1dahoeducational network and for mainlygrades 4, 5, and 5,

Complete revision of the 4-H cloth-ing program i» nearly complete andtraining wHl be offered to leaders inFebruary.

The Jr. leaders had„visitors fromthe University 4-8 Club, Busty Jes-ser and Susan Kuwana, io lend theirsupport of the Jr. Leader program.

Presentation of a watch for hishigh scoring record of the past two

years was made to Don Brown, Pot-hAch. The presentaUon was made byTom Needham, Moscow br~h ofFirst Security Bank, represenUngthe First Security SnoundaUon.

Gall CoHins, Moscow, and Mrs.Ben J. Smith, Deary, gave a prograxnon their trip to Japan last summer.Mra Sxnith showed a series oi'Hdesof the trip. Mlx ColHne, reportedon her trip, the people ss hosts andher impressions of Japan;. At pres-ent there is a eignup for famtues inLatah County who would be ableto host a Japanese chHd this surnxnerThe exchange wlH be ln July andearly August,

is 02. down from hLst week's e&bc'1Bxotdouble 1973'b figure of 47

At Genera the toMs axe 23 xxoor, 2$last week and 21 last year, while th»Kendrick area shows 15 now, thersame ss a week ago but up fmmlast year'» 10, Nartstein xeporte4-that Ms eNce aoASxted 3~ forDisaster Unemploynxcnt Assistancefrom persons who may be eugiblein accordance with the Governor'arecent announcement.

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I am the locaI -.~a=—~for Qariingtxouei'n~~ls'f;Lewtston -Our ~llltl~f% ~ andmaztcexe are of the fhxsit gxxxxxlte,lnckxdlng the Reek of-Ages stexx-.:,iox. 8 ~~~~~ gtxaxxuxteecL

Joe NaINI'IsaOR%X.SE:S

Local Bep .Pbxsxe 285 188..j

%'INTER SLEEPSurviving a fxeeabrg winier'n «n

energy crisis is not easy for people.But black bear, bats, woodchucks,skunks, badgers and other anirruLls asweH as insects are curled up in theircaves and holes. Sleeping the win-ter away.

The winter sleep of the black bearis an unpaxel'led man el in the natur-al worM. Bears begin to den early,in October. Denning is complete by,December and usually lasts until Ap-

Fmm 3 to 5 months during thewinter the black bear undergoes ametamorphosis. The rate of breath-ing drops drasUciauy, the body tem-,perature faHs, and the heert only

'eats8 Umes a minute instead of 40Umes as in summer.

During hibernaUon. the black beardoes not eat, drink, or eHminate any'~ pmducts. Unlike some other

AT THE OLD ~>- SITE %EST OF

breathing habits of black bears. Butthey know a great deal about bxeath-

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.."unera.. ~.xa >e.

Parents Mi@h< C++e mAHO DEPT. OF EnfPrumxfENTChil~ S HVPeraCt1~5 7 Latah co. workers were given

QyperscUvity in chiMren xnig'hi. be I job finding assistance through thelinked to genetic and environmental I Moscow office of the Idaho Dept, ofinfluences of parents. I Employment during the past, week,

A study of 50 beys diagnosed as! Frank J. Hartstda, Moscow office,hyperactive, compared with 50 boys 'anager saM this wss a decHne from

i diagnosed as normal, revealed that the 12 so helped last week anddown'earlyhalf the hyperacUve young- fmm the 13 placed during this same

sters hsd parents who had been hy- I Ume last year. At the end of theperactive children or were suffering ~ week B new jobs hsd been receivedfrom emotional disturbances. There and there were 9 jobs available.Ass no hyperactivity among parents Most of the jobs available are forin the control gmup of normal young- re;taursnt and domesUc workers.stere. Chime for unemployment insur-

This study, conducted by Dr. Den-, ~ d ~ d ~ly d~g thnis P, Caniweu, University of South- psst week as workers retxrrrred toem CaHfomia in Los Angeles, nnteri, w~o~ ~ to ~ o~~onsthat although it is not ccr 4LJ1 'hroughout the axes Hartsteints yc~ether hyp acUvitv 1 P~8~ n~ p rt conU u~ A. t M of 87 pr-tllmugh heredity ox by envimnment sons disconUnued fiHng claimsexperiences, the famOy factor ap-, returnsPears to be Strongly imPHcated xe. ciabxm, others were found to be lnel-

,ports Ruth Spidahl, state home eco- igible for benefits, whue some oth-ers moved fmm the area. 31 new

cooperative ~on service. chrbns were Ned during the week,The fbtdtngs may encourage pm- coxnpaxed with 43 during the pxevi-

fessionals and parents to consMer the ous week. At the-end of the weekposslbiHty that chl and parents, there wexe 519 persons seeking ben-shoum be included for e unseltng and

,,'eflts coxrxpared with 575 during the

treatment, ahe exxggxxsbL 'revious week, and with 355 duringthe same week a year sgo. In the

hibernators, who feet cold to the ixnnMxdiate IIfoecow area tbe total lstouch and scorn in rc state of almost now 275, dollvn fxlPm last weeks 304xaxspended breathing, black bears are but up fmrn %973's figure of 205. IneasHy aroused and fuHy able to pm the Tmy-Deary-Bovul area the totaltect themselves ~ immediately. decHned fmm 128 a week ago to the

incxxxHb]e of aH, the female curxexxt IH, coxnpaxed with 72 lastbear actually gives birth to cubs and year» At ~h the current totalnurses Uwsn in Janu ary, midwaythrough the winter sleep. By some

can produce enough calories and pm-

muk to support gmwth of her cuba

bear are fasclxuLUng scientists, whoare hoping to discover new facts MAJOR O~HAULSaboute breathing, nutrlUon and wa-ter and pmtein metabousm. Now g4SSCIS gg.GSS)even space scienUsts axe invesUgating the fabulous black bear and con- I TUNE-UPSsidering prolonged bear fHghts to;planets and stars that have so far,been off Hmits because of food sndwater «torsge pmblems.

The Idaho Lung Asan. 2621 CsxxuuStreet, Boise Idaho 87305 has veryHtUe informaUon about the winter

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THE ~1,[email protected], TgPfPPAY, FEPSXX~Y 7, 4974

POOL ITICar pool«are one way to help con-

serve,energy, cut traffic, save mou-

ffge @tsn|eSS+m++vtva ey, mrd. right rmlllltlan. rrrm they

a CoaaotMiNoa of The'eatrlqlt Gesette eel 'mete Cesesee Notoo Studies show that in major me-tropoutan areas the average caxoccupancy for work trips during rushet the'Past Otctoe 'tn Kenttitctc, Ida5o ~anct ~;

Latah Qouatv, under Act. at. Qauttxess ot Maxeh„a«tab Qountv der oouttxess hours as 1.6 persons per vehicle. Xfcar occupancy could even be increas-

2Ihe Offtctal fretoopaper of Ceaeoee, Kenctrto« tttp$ fttttnette, Xttalte ed to 2 persons pex vehicle, 20 pex~ X sloth an4 %6ham A. Both, Pubttabers cent ot cars would be removed fromrush hour traffic,Wttttsm A. Roth, Elm:- Mxa Ray Lotunan, News.ldttcr

Qmeeee-Telephone s«5~ Xcendrtetc-Tetepltone %SHE,I+p; all klttds ot,groups are offsAI«-ing computer pools and matchingxtete —.«SAN per vear —strtctbr Ia Advsneoservices for drivers. Even before

ACtVecrttnttut Xtates GLVen XJucn Auyltoejttan this winter's crisis, figures from theU. 8, Bureau of the Census showedthat more people were using car-

to be gaining in deposits over a -year poo» than were riding basest streetago, The gain this year over a cars, subways, and elevated'raits

i I I It I«%II t««t I ILW lt I IIL' ~l year Cttma .jn tet«i depeaita .Ctf .the'tWO

I ii I urtaatne w Ot> I'tta.'inks",ts approximately )90~00'0' ',',,cotuptutles,have developed'Ihe members -of the coxnmexefal ytvgInIIlqtut:yu'poqlsystemtt. The,3M

Cub'heM a-Very enjay«Me.Stagr-par- 'Campany fct St -Paul, Mittae«cta, fttrQgÃK"G~EXlTFrrz '„Jn ~ 20r '44 ty'-'at %e Fr«tern«I:Texnple Tue«davv Oliitntpg, ccurtts 30 „vane

ev'enmg. There '-was a good'ised p~ctengers e«ch. 'tts«eugt~ p«y a,ed '~ moxxthiy fee batted .on .the'tqxrtbttr of401ted AQ a irma?''Sunday xiii pass, the time. 'Whist, rpfnochie and ~~,~ ho~ t w rk Xf +ey.

~ lh'I~ g +~ <>~er ~>t 'ttoIo were the'popular games. At-a ~t 'dxiVctrs get tq 'ttse

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Word was"; aived „~a,week theta Mmne" ~~t .M4ggri.pfil .Bxxtem- sp«t«cuiar sac<ass,ef the'8'stem'r.and [email protected]'am'ey,"Jr. of Puli.:,;me~1,.apd.,Os'car,Herftstuntan,eqtex 'Oarpools cavort never.take the place

|m 1 MsI IIIm XLv Imrve mvrmmv rrv vImrry nrererr Bur varday.,tdtexuoon 'ch,a.brid- of public-xi«as-transit'systems,:,thotte

'cspxtai.'he has been named Max jieke"at,@e,heine,qf;ger.'paxents, Mr poolti can'appen overnight -at'av~ilyxt. Ruth."'.. ''-.-.':"-.:— -: —.',- --- 'nd Mm'. Chrii Bioenneke. -ings all around. And 'the -idea '- of;

.", ':,",jibe,,Vth and,8th gr«4e.boys went;-"Stony Pomt"News: A'party 'as to.L«'pwaf Tuersday evening t'o play

returned with just as much eutbuslsm'~~-" ~ ~ 13,fr--:+-,."P~~ Those 7th grade: Donald,Bennett; Ray-Li- W~.'r el berg and Bill Peterson, guaxcf; Don-

ald Johnsoo,rEddte Morken and R«1 h T D h"Gxfffspfe >«dms-Zoilett. Fay Heath zoster, forwards and Ted Semmes om xes er 'a e s'Bovnnier H6IImgsforth,,'Merle Brown, centex;

>Bonnier E4ehardt,'=;Mildred -Steigers, Mr. and Mrs. Ormand Hickman are GENESEE NEWS —,50YEARS AGO~«bra'';:;Henrder'son;;. Marie .Daniels, the parents, of a son.born Thursday.KatMeenr"'vSteigers. '. ': Jan. 27-,at -the Grftman hosPftai iu An all day meeting'f the Pine

uesday: of-this-:week, Harry Pal- Moscow. The baby.hss been named Grove sewing club was:held at the.jner, denary.: giine.wvaxden, brought to Gerald Jay. ' home of -Mrs. Arthur Hail last, weeL,

".,Xendrfqlr,','68:.fall jpown'chinks, which Mrs. Ernest Becker entertained at The Rebekahs held their annual'were remleras'ed'.in:rthis vicinity, Mar- a birthday party Sunday afternoori sleigh ride Saturday evening of lastvin Long helped iri the distribution. for Mrs. Stanton Becker to honor her week-Jman.,'924 20 Years Ago The Pythian Sisters are already"."ical business houses started to Mr, and Mrs, James Magee who figuring out a card party and dance

,thefrice houses this week.. The wexe honored on .their 25th wedding for St- Patricks,day —at night March'early: 12 inches. thick. -There anniversary at- a party given by 17th:

should be plenty of ice for use next neighbors and friends at the parish Miss Nora Hanson left Tuesdayhall were hoits to a charivari group morning for Seattle where she wfli

htnk statements in this issue that 'anded" fn their home about reside for the moment.asette show the 2 local banks midnight. Many of those who, wexe Mrs- Arthur Springer and little'.

daughter, Margaret returned Satur-day from Lapwai,after.a visit with .

'rs. 'John Bramlett.'ord was received fxx Genesee Mon-.,

day evening that Ernest Miller, sonof Mr.. and Mrs. E. E. Miller and Miss

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Rath Bookstresser of Kellogg were3$OBKOImL,~ MOBILGAS'-.. MOBIL ~~+ 100 .married at the Catholich church inKellogg at 7:30 Monday morning.MOBIIr'-'O'UKL —'II131&—MOBIL LUBRICANTS FxtLuk Hoorman has purchased the

i J. H. Jackson bungalow just wmt of,%F8%III OfdBF hIg S+8ckLl Items DeSIIIod the business district; It wtm rbufft-MOBIL glRlP5L- — -~g s:sc~ «boat 3 years ago.

;Conrad Caldw«11- entertained a mim-:~"~~<~jj:S~~+~ ~egnns 'ber of his friends at his home Satur-day evening.rBE61ÃN1KC".SMlOIiglt~'>'hÃ9 UMIAK Wr>~ 1 Estel Rogers, a student in highppg~BE @gggg) ~D~g~gRDg~ s'chool is suffering from blood poi-ttcutiug in his left arm.

LAX'Ag Co, P405%4@ AgfQO.Mm-%INTNJt DINNERS '9PQ~Q-The annual rnid-winter gleaner Xxteet-Ixtg ot 4atah County -Pioneer .@It«etc.will he held at the New Xdaho TXotelFebruary 9th, registration to beginat 10;80 with the covered dish dinnirserved at 12:30.

Preceding dinner the Idaho OldThus XIIiddlers will provide entertain-xnent.

Kennetit B. Platt, past, preaidexttof the Historical Museum,SocietywOI be the teatuxed speaker, withthe Xtev, Eric Kallis, of the FirstUnited Methodist Church giving theinVocatlon and benediction,

Mrs..~erald Xngle, PioneerPresi-'ent

will be a charge of thc,busluqsameeting following dinner, when apxetdcient, vice presfdextt .and secret-ary-treasurer will be.elected to seizefOr,+C incoming year.

,AXI'.'Pioneers of the «recta.«xe urged.$a.«ttefld.

Mm. Nellie I,,'tXNtgjn,L tttah

co.;Pioxtecx'tut'e;ret«ry-'Tret«urttr.

sharixxg -'.cars may last:~r «the m~,Icr1sis xecedce. It -: coul~

, ihuyM+be one w«y >to ~'el e«r'.«ie,',;4txtd .unchaste- our cfu@pcl ~«ttd'-Mghwaya

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Lvxxsj.R ~SLutheran Brotherhood, one ctf''the nation's leading insurance'organisations otfera...1. Sound life insurance sav"ings. (Check our low net

co«O-'.:

Mortgage clearance money..8. Money i'or education.4. Retirement money5. Cash to settre estate.O. 'XXtsurance for women.V. Emergency funds8. Disability income prutecticm...9.'Insurance for childrext

(4%,500 at only $9 per year}10. Students, Ages 1B to 25,

. $10,000—only $40.00 per yr.11. TAX BREAK FOR THE

SELF- EMPLOYED. (farm-ers, too.)

writer

:,ROBERT E. %kUXrfhKhR

E. 22nd VFh F938Spokane, Washington

Serving this tLrea now 1$ years

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Phone 289-5983 Kendrick, ldcfhe

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The first snow of the season has aready fallen —from

now until spring we'l have to watch the weather and take

it into consideration on all our plans. But snow, rain, mild,

slick roads or freezing temperatures will never make any

.v difference in banking transactions when you use First

Bank of Troy's easy, convenient, "Bank-By-Mail Service".

Just about all your banking business can be handled

from the comfort of your home or office.

Senior Citizens, college students, farmers, ranchers,

loggers and busy professional people all enjoy and use

this time-saving service.

We'd like to help you, too. See or call us this week.

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Y«c«n't hear the stories of the early settler back to those days, Tfte mau-kffffng work ofand not have «n «bfd{ug «dmfr«tfon for tbefr fMntfer has ben Nyl«Nd by f«w~fug e,~r,steadfastness and endurance, «ttd fuffflffng lfveffboodsrThey were «lf tco famffi«r with hard tfmes aud Energy that xft«gxtfffes xtt«tt'«muscle power tn«dtttoil. Some barely spoke the l«xtguage but they it possible, «nd tttoro cutsrgy Vrfff It«v« io be fouttd tostruggled and wfthstood It«rtfsbfp, stfttttgthtuted by provide for the xieefi ot the upcoming getter«tfptts,their hope ftt this ttm l«ntL At The W«shfigtcn 8'itic''ovne'ontyitty ittpItw««better tfmssfcrtbefrldds«ndgr«ndkfds plyfttg thfs ettergy fs «bout our most serfou«ghat fured them, and tftedre«m came true. Half the concern, 8'e thfnk, that wfth everyone's under-people you meet out here have roots th«C go st«ttdfxtg «nd cooper«tfon the job can be done

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Seutllwlck I4Nf»By Jc/etno l/r«inmcr

St«lilt Pclll'1'hfra, Ernent Ste/ger»

~ ILmci ican RidgeBy //tIrs. Fran/de Bensooter

Mrs, Henry D«vl» caued cn hire.D«rw'in T«rry T/Iursday afternoon,

Mr,and Mrs, Henry Davis wercFriday dinnci'uests of Virgil Dy-gci'/

hfcnday cvemng I/OIner gaits/s ofMr. and Mrs, Jack hlustoe snd hlarkWere Mr. «nd hirs. W//bur Cohve// ofLew/s!".,1 ." If/ Nr. »nd hfrs. Givenhfus/ofo T/c d'::ler was in honor ofJack'» / If!Id»y aiinive;sary,

Mr, ant1 hf:s. J/m Wh///nger at-tend:I/ Heiiry Ltngcnf;/ter's func."a!at Tc/I 'L Molid»y «f/cruin,

Suitiiy c.'ternoon hfr, rind hfrf!,Harl Wh.'"'nger v/s/ted hfi'. «nd Mrs,J/m Whit/IIg/tr,

Mr, «nd Mrs. John 8/snkcn»h/pcaHed on,,Mr,, and Mrs- Given NusioeSunday evening,

Sunday dhlnec gue»Ls of Mr. andMr», Q/vcn Mustee werc Mr. and hfrs.Eugene* Taylor- of JuHaetta and Mr.and Mrs, George Breeks Jr.

gary goree spent the wi5«kend

Roy,.Cele..gt/51/5//I gr«I/dparenhs, Mr. ancL Mr«

VI»/tor» of Mr. and Mrs, DarwinTery: weraL hfr., «nd . Mrs, N»OVan~.f//5 ~y,t«ftcrnoon «ndhfr, aiid Mr», Eugi.ne Tay/or on Sun-d/Ly afteriiee,

Sunday -afternoon Mr. and Mra.Darwin Tarry v/s/Led W/Hiam Kau-der.

Rundlty evening guc»ts in Lhe homeof Mrs. A//7clt Hc/mpiirtner /nc/udedMr, !Lnd Mrs, F/oyd Hainlgsrtncr, Ju-//sc'./«, Mr, snd birn, Floyd Stevens,d«ughtcr Ho//i, e//d hlrs, Erma Ste-

, ven». Erma was «Saturd«y via/tor

!in Moss; w at the Ern/e FHgcr home,

!At/end lrlircrsi

AIL:nding the forlorn! Of Mr». Nina"..;,L!Lheld in Ornfino cII

Wednesday'»st.

vd'crc htr. and htra Glen Stevens,«ccouip«n/cd by Mi's, E.f/0 Pow»H,

! Sunday dinner guest~ in the horneof Mr. «nd Mrs, ?~»//c He/mg«rtnerwere the D«v/d Straw famuy, andMr, and Mrs, Adr/an Pcrr/ne, aH ofLew/»ton.

Cckbr«ie» B/ithday Twice/Xn honor of the St«/gers'w/ns

b/rthday, Ground Hog's Dayi Feb. 2,when they reached the age of 41,ffCenneth tried to eat enough c«kefor the both of them, a/I brotherKe/th, of Huson, Mont., was uIL»b/cto «L6ed;'/Ie two d/d exchangemutu«/ greet/ng» V/a telephonei

At least oak»i vrere baked andeaten at two p/«eea, on two days. Mr,«nd hfrs, John Talbott, son Steve Ta/-bott. «nd M/aa C/Ir/s Sbyt U. of Lstudcni. «H.of M/«iccptv. were Satur-aiay oveaal/ght'gudNta ofltho-Kentste/-gcr» f«m/ly, «nd had.,the honor of«O sleeping in the new unf/nishcdhome on the hill. Ernest and NeNcdid not return home from Lcw/»tonwhere they were supper guests ofthe Wm, Stelgers f«m//y «nd laterat tended another Fcb, 2 surpriseb/r/hdsy party honor/ng hfra, H«rry

( (Fmv«/ Lek», untO too late io answertheir invitation io the Chcrrylanegathering, To salve hcr guOty con-an/ence, NOHic baked her cake andthe Kcii Stdf/gers, with Chris Ebytuid Steve T«lbott, jo/ned them forthe second cfog/Aration on Sundaycvcnl;Ig «t grsndII1«'s house.

Mrs. Janet, Kerby, w/Lh littlegr«nd«ughter Kris/en K/rkhsm ofLewis/on, ce//ed on v»I%ous homes ofthe «rc« last. week. dc//veRng 1974Lapw«i Schoo/ calendars.

The Ted Wcyena werc 5Vcdnesday»upper guests of the Don Hn/s/ng/onf«tn//y. and Mr, and hlrs. Skip Kocpp

Sund»y 1+Qors.Wc are pie«scd to rcport E/don

He/mi~cr seems much /mpaolhadfrom h/s back «nd 1cg prob/cnis, hav-tllg oooo t&ittog tmotomom moog st...Soodar Oothootog

'1%» tVayne Helmg«rtncr home wmthe scene of s, hspy d/nncr last Bun-d«y w/icn Mr. and hfr». Wni, Harr/,Ltuyt hfcC«H IMld hfra. J«net Rynearmson and daughtea HOML aH of"C/ark-»ton. were present.

''Thc Lord w/ll/ng «nd lf the creeksdon't r/se," Stc«L/!who/nt Fr/endsh/pClub W/H nitaet at the home Of hffrfLlV«y~ Hclmgartncr Lh/» Thursday„'Feb

7'ire He/eaua Broaaon and Mra, Al/oeMtlgct/ra;~/at»'d hfae, Dwa//n.Spaceon her I/uOL/ng Wcdnc»d«y afternoon,Jan. 80. »Lt

V«Roue /«d/cs ln the River «rea,fccHng the Lirge of ospzing. have «t-telnp od to elean y«cds ind gaLrde»I»d

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lets ind !Iydre» Water P/O». Bedthoio: rhamioot.

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SOR. SAtdg —htr homo to JogoottaTcvo . bedroom» bsscbo«IY/ /Ic«riocarp»ling, furn/»hcd, 1«rgc garden,ore/utrd, »/ccl roof, «/1 b/de. Jcsalc,Rrlew/tie, Phone 278-2<99.

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»/«p/crs. 1»lvii /11«/cher». fcrt///»cr: »pre«dern, h»nt/ truck», »ewer tape,

ihf'e»t/0"It. /»ddcrs «nd mh'ny

o cr O.m» 'a/ ABRAMS IIARD.d/LRF. L"O., /Cc!it/r/ek, t f»2c

WOR SALE/ 227»eve pa»Lure /ILiid

dc»cr/pt/on: 4Vlq Nl".; 8 partNVlf 1/4; NEE/O'; NLVS///; part ofSSVSE, Hcc. 21, Lot tv': 37 B/ockrange //IV.B/d» oil/y, with r/g/It Lo rc]cct «Iiyor «/I bii/», Mell !L// b/fl» Lo J«ulc»Hong/and Jr„in c«rc of F/r»t 8c-cur/ty Sank, Kciidr/ck, M«ho,Bld» lo bc o/tcncd Fc/I. 21st, 1974,ILt 1o80 p, nl 24 31 7a14t 74

Emm», Wc/chman, Owner

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and Sprockcts To FltCat, Intern«L/OII«/, A. C, Craw1 sr~tora. Amer/c«n made «nd ful/y

ar«lit»cd «t who/c»a/c pr/ccs.ew'ent Sprlngtooui.

New F/nx Harrow.N»w Dual Loaders to f/L s/1 whcc1

Lr«ctor»,D-8C C«t Logging F~u//I,9U-D-8 w/I/o»cr «nd inc/ITD9 w/do»cr%/Icc/ tr«etc»i wlb«ckhoc 8g loaderHD 0 firma tractor18-ft, c/I/aiel ~low

P/ow», Dr///», 8/Ir/ngtooth, D/»c», ete,

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Souihwlck Extension Hoanein»/ker»,C/ub.+%»n»et wLUL Mra, Rollln Arml-tagcf-455=La»»at»/o5L, Fa/bru«ryd14th foran «H~y meeting and V«lent/nc'sDay Party. Becmt Pele wt/1 be re-.ve«/ed «nd nell.once,.chosen. Forotr«-vel arrangements con/acct your yres-ident,. EdHJL We@a.

hfr, arid htre. EmO Beyei vLmc Lcm-/»ton voter» Tucsd«y.

Mr». Gcorta Ce/eb«I/ghi aooomp«n-icd:.Mr«, Terry QOH»pl«. Lo bawl»/AmThursc/ILyo

htr. and hfr». Terry GOl/»p/c vtmcFr/d«y evening guests of Mr. «ndMr« S«m Harl//ng and Mr. and Mra.Leon Sweinhcartt at d/nner 155 Oco-f/no at the Pond«res«and enteri«lncdat the Hard/ng home aftcrw«rd.

Bryce and Bryo/L MoFadden spentFr/d«y tlight Iield SILturtl«y w/thMnni.ie Q////»/I/O, hfr. «nd htr». TerryG////»p/e held a You/h ¹ct/ng at,Lhc/r home 8«turd«y evening,

Mr, «nd Nrs. D«rllln T«rry v/»/Lcd

lVni. K«udcr Sunday «ftcrnoon,Nr„«nd Nr». George F/nkc return-

ed home Ito/d«y froill IL Lvtt'o Ltt%ck

v«cILL/on in Mesa, Arlaona, w/Lh Mr.«aid Nr». Herb T/louis». Ni/at hilvcbeen /lnl to come back Lo our w/«ter/

Albert Lawrence took a load ofc«itic Lo thc sale «L Lew/»ton 8«turd«V, Mra Tom M«rck ILccomp«n/cdhcr hu»hand in to Lclviston Fr/d«y,v/»lOng w/O/c hc w«» at, Lvork.

Nrs. Tom NILrck, AlthiL Rathboneand D«l»y SL«gc spent Thur»dsy cvo-olog ot ttm Eod Atlamooo homo.

Cai/leron NewsBy A>dy Fo»icr

P»»tr r Bhcrw/n Schm/dt of Qr«nd-

v/clv, iV»»h/Iigton, 1» spend/ng theLvcck w/th /i/» s/»tcr and II/ccc, Nr».Thc/rh«Mcyci'nd Dorothy,

h//»» Doro/,/Iy htcycr attended PI,U«/urn«1 meet/ng over the lvcckcnd atPill /Ill »n.

Mr. »nt/ MIAMI. Homer Parks 51mat

Siuiday d/nncr guc»/» of Mrs, Thc/maMcyer. hfr. »nd Mr« Hor»t Rc/1 andtl«ugh/cr werc afternoon c«1/crs.

tMr. «nti Mr». Fred Fo»/cr aiidI/ILugbicr», Mr», Ada Schocff/cr, «nd

Mr. »ild Mrft. /)a/c 0/»nn werc Sun-I/»V d/nncr gun»tf! of Mr. fiuid htrIL

/Xrr/// /~t/g!Lr»nd ffui!//y. The occ«o

»/on Lv»»,/ii hoi!or of Jodl Edgar «ndL/»«Fo»L«t."I/,. b/rthday. «nn/v»r»ar/c».

Ãr. «//d 'Ãr»,, Fr»el - Foa/Lcr, werc867/d«y ctvcl//n/f '%lb/tC'/5 of /Ffr, andMr», Jo/m Fr«ry,

Nr. «nd Nr». J//FL.bohlr/«55 wolfeSunday d/nIIcr guciit» of NI', «IId htr»,ELInar. Jdohm«ih»TT/Iem dhlner wauaooOL

hoilhar 'of R«ro/ccII Xehmin"s liirth-

day annlvcrsa.ry,Glen Wcgncr returned home IVcd-

ncsdav af/cr hal/ng ma)or surgeryai, Mc»eom.

Ca//cr» at /,hc Glen 5Vcgncr homothe pa»t LL~/c were Mr. «nd Nr».1M M/elk«, Mr. «nd Mr». Roy 8/1-f/nw, Mr, »nd h/r». Dan Su//hm! «ndDale. lV«yiic '5Vcgncr, NN, Fr«necslay, Mr. «nd htr», VL!////ILm Fry, Mr.Itni/ Mr». Roy Fry, «Ild Mrs. HerbMO/ard and famOy.

:.Mi; and. Mr». Bob Allen and famOyof -Itot/atch leer» ll~kcnd guests atthe Id« Nitwnian -home. Peggy Y'a-111«nlo/o «aid 'erry A//cn 'Lvcrc «1»oweekend guests,

Kr/stie, Karen, Karla and DebbieJohnson spent Saturday n/ght withtheir gr«ndparents, Lhe L«wreILceHe//IIgILrtners, Jolin. Dav/d «nd C/int-on Jo/La»on and R«y He/mgartner3b/ncd-them for Sunday d/nner andthe g/r/s returned holus.

Mr, and Mr»..B/O Wh/te were Mon-day»upper guests in the, Frank Bens-coter home, Wedne»day luncheonguests of Ole Ben»cot»re were hir,and Mr«L«wrence He/mgartner.¹.and Mrs. Edd Kent and Mrs,K«01/yn Morey wire 8«turday din«

ner guests of the C/yde Nichols inClarkston. Mr. and Mra, Aatch/e h/or-gan. Lewiston, were also guests,

Mr, and Mrs, Andy Cox»ndt Tom,and Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kent w'ere inMoscow-Tuesday to attend the fun-er«1 ~ for Eben: Ad«ma Mr.Ad»ms was the brother/n-hLw ofMLnn/o Ocac.

On SImday the Ccgl's warn«

with dinner ln the me.feg.other cch

/attves of the ~ 'faiiitly f lorn

cHNtant,:aiba»La, Thee pet/a»it lnchldedMrs.f~/»»L (Po'reer), Joht/»OIL, Boise;Mr.. «end Myla,. Lor«IL'Houck,i Se«tt/e;Mr. «nd Kr!L Ke/th '/rash,D, C., ind Mrs Eben (R ) Ad«lns,hfoscow.

Mi'o snd Mrs, Clem Lyons, CedarR/dge, vtrere Sunday dlniier guestsof the Edd Kent»

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benscoter en-joyed Sunday d/nner in the DonBenscoter home at, Sweet W'«ter.

Sunday dinner guests of the War-ney Mays were Mr. and kfaaL GeorgeRavens. On Thursday Mr. and hfrs.Vlrgu Hurlburt were guests ln theNay home,

Lawrence and NeH He/mgartnercaHed on ¹s.EOa Benscoter %/7M-

nesday morning.R«yner Havens enjoyed Sunday

supper with George and Ehtbeth, Havens. Afternoon vis/tore were Mr.'

snd Mrs. G/cn Hanaon of Moscow.Ssturd«y the Ha%&A» vis/ted m/th

iNr. «nd Mrs. Henry Br«mmcr in Ju/-/«etta It w«s the BI»Lmnler's 83rd

,wedding ann/vena»ry,

A week sgo Sunday dinner guestsof h/r. and Mrs. Norl«CaH/son wercMr. «nd htrs. Bob C«R»on, Audraand John.

On Tuesday fo/low/ng funer«1 serv-ices fcr Eben Adams ln hfoscow, Mr.and Mrs. Eugene T«y4or, Mr. sndMrs. Cecil Gru»H and Mr. and Mrs.George Merr/ck were guests in theheine of Mr. and Mrs. NoR«Ca/H»oIL

f.eland i//ew»By'«Rene Wolff

Lc/and~cron HomenuLker» Clubw/O meek at Juan/t«Craig"s Feb. 12al. 1:30, Everyone 1» /o bRng aV«/cnt/nc Day gift for her SecretSister.

Mrs, Betty Helmg«rtner and Rfo-

berta, Heath watts Sunday v/s/ter» ofMr. and-Mrs. Gordon Petena.

'lr.and Mrs, Homer P«r/na wereSunday d/nner.guests of,Mr« %1Le/ma

Maym.Springs A Coming,'r..«nd, Mr»..Q«ry SL/f/ow andhfr. and Mr«R«lph-Bow/e p/cnLckedin L«vr/ma Canyc»L BILnday. 211»y re-poa4»IL the we«ther- Was I/u/te

warn'onnie.SOf/ow waa «fMondiy d/n-ner guest of Mr. «rid hydra Qa»378/lf/ow'.

Mra,- %V«nda tstoker aetLLrned, tohea home tni Xd«ho F/aH» 1»t»L Satlaaday. She .ha».been vI<.a/ng her,-Jaar.cata, Mr. «nd Mr« Gordon Peteia,

Gordon - Peters went to Spoliana'Wednesday to bring h/s mother, Mra.Sylvia Peter«,.down to visit withtbem-for «-whl/c..

V/a/tora of Mr. and Mrs, GordonPeters last week. w«rc hb. and MraHarl Whltingcr, Mr». Bob Hendr/c1c-son and,~, ¹aDarl«ne Nye,Opal and Gird: Draper, Karat Eg-gers, Nr,- and Mr«. Homer Parka,hfr. «nd htrs. W//bur CorkO/, Mr.and Mrdt, Dav/d Hudaon and daugh-ter. Mrs. Q«ry SOF/ow.and Mr. «ndMrs. Leonard-Wo/ff v/sited SundayLv/th ¹s.Sylvia Peter». On hfond«yhtrs, LucO/e Hoffinan v/s/tcd Fran-c/» and Mrs. Sylv/a Peters,

Mra. W«lier Wo/ff %@Lcd herbrother, Kclth Nc«l. at the John»onhtanor apartments Sunday ln Jul/a-cth».

Mr. «nd Mr». Don Morgan andBh«ry Suf/olv oaHcd on Mr». LucilleHof fin«IL Saturday even/ng.

Cedar RidgeBy Mrs 8«an Weaver

Mi'. «nd Mrs. RILndy Nob/eSaturday ovcrnlght guc»L» of Mr.and hfr». Bl/1 0/»cn and»on Bruce.Sunday supper guests le«re Mr. andNr». St.cvc EOi»ion.

hlr, and Mr». lV«//y But/cr andeN/dree lvcrc SILLurd«y even/ng call-er» of hfr. «nd Mr». Nc«/ Ho/»/ngton.The Ho/ft/ngton» and Bu/krs «11 cn-]ov!od»upper «t Burt» C«fc.Lcg Injury

hfrL Hugh Co» had t.hc m/»fortlmeof FIL///ng down sever«1 of htr base-mcnL steps /»»t mccdc, breaking one/cg end b»d/y»prILLu/ng the other/cg, Hcr daughter, Anne/le Long,came io ccrc fc:.r.hcr fnr « fcw dILyv,but .had Lo return home to hci'obin Scattko Hugh «nd Dor/ft /I«d,/II»treturned back from Sc«LOO

aftet'/a/Ungtheir ch//drdni, Mr, and Nrs.

THE GAznrL-Lm - NES'8, TBURSDAT, 17!LBW~f, 19T4

~ Sip Sear RiidgeBy tile Happy Homo Stub

Egal/ AftQOIS. Q FOy/5/0f Adams w'«s born March 31, 1890 atSpirit, W/s., the son of- Abiam=.and

)ill/ClettO Reslfte//t PC/Sses He/en Adams, He marr/ed Nary John-.Eben V. Ad»His; 83, a. kmg-time son at Moscow /n 1914. She dk»X 1/»

Moscow «rea re»blent,- died at the 1980.Latah Co«vale»cent Center at 8 l0 ln 1983 Adams marr/ed Ruth Ma. m. FRday, January 25. Houck at Clark»ton.

Ad«ins came with h/s family to Adams was a 50-year member ofJuliaetta /n 1902 where he attended KendRck Lodge 28, A. F, 8g A. N-»»choo/, He worked as a bookkeeper Kendr/ck, 1d«ho.at Ju/i«etta before becoming a book«He is surv/ved by h/s widow,.Me»-keeper for the Wash/ngton Water cow; a son, -Ke/th, Mcbean, Virg/nia;Power Co, Hc was employed by WWP a~,Loren Houck, Seattle, Wa.;for 40 years, a s/ster, Nrs. H«»el Porter, Bo/»»-„

two grandsons and one great-grand.-son. Two chHdren d/ed in /nf«ncy

~ Paric QCLIf» roootot oototom toom imtd Tooodar

By Jody SmithMoscow Method/st ~

off/cL«t/ng.'~ther~ so~A easnow-covered and noi, too-»Hck since tbe KendRck ~Lhe snow eariy Saturday morning.

ported'except, fcr about 3// sm«H PaSSed at Kef/yleelCk )an. 18that blew dfywn the'/atter part

of the week.. Most rc»dd/ants canyt Char/es A BMdlson,. 1//11 Secondaxes in their. vehlohas dciRng,a storm Ave„ceonnevh~ d/id /n Kennew/ck1/ke weihad /a»at..wee/r,-~- therefor Gealerat: Hosp/t«L Jaaaluary 18. Htk.

waere prepared to chop them out of was 84.the way. None were 1«rge enough to

any //t f/C/Ilty7: The pQ «H Mr B/dd/sono - w/oo was born hrt

s»em 4o be hOL//t/f/f'at 'th/s pio/nt'andi O/Life've/1""

Ii Hogtie preventive maL/ntenanceou/d keep the road open,

' 1/148.'He worked as a sffdfpcaLtar ther!»o

'4thoIIghyerk Lt. He wss a W06d War I veteran «calo

self experienced on/jetwo*short power", a m'imber of-the.glkk 'GnitedMeth'-'utages,

/sating-no more. than -a:half. Ixhst

sch, Deary has hadmuch mort» Clay LI»/gi 193, A'. K k AJ/!L ottrouble. School was csncetk/d-%'ed-o Le ada/argo Icnva-

nesday. ojad*Thursday because-powero~~i ~p~~u f K ~.~ht A V Y~nace at the schor/ fatotn work/ng. F~Snow depths mcasur/ng to 13 inches Wknocked many limbs and whole trees

, across the 1/nes. High winds furtherweakened the trees. death by his w/fe and son, L«ma!ance

Other Items —Mrs. Jerry Smith at-tended the 4-H Leaders and Junior ~ l~ tLeaders'eet/ng at Gcneaec, Monday World W«r ILeven/ng, and with Gail CoHins, h%os-cov;, to/d about 1«st summer's tr/p Services v:ere heM Jsn. 21 Ln the

. to'Japan and showed sHdcs and sou- hfucHcr Funeral Horne in Kenn~veiilrs, Jercy Smith attended an w/th Rev. Rick Ochi/tree off/c/atL'-Ig.,N.F,O. meeting. Bur/»/ wis in Leon'emetery taa

Friday overmght v/st/or» st thc Loc44 lo%%, vt lth Grsnd R/ver LodgeSmith home mere Mr. «nd hfrs. Ros-, 73 of the A.F, and A3f. ln chargecoc Hunter, Lenore. I of - gz«ves/de

service&'nd

Mrs, Fr«nk Ho/singtonepc.nacred a card par/y at Oic Com-mun/ty HalL S/x tables were at p/ay.Edd/c G«Howay was h/gh for men:Dorothy. Steven was h/gh for /adieswhile MOdred B/anf/e/d too.i /ow forthe /sdSes and Jim Young was /owfor thc men. He «lso took- home thegcose, and held honors for f/ve 9!rm

Mrs. James Oliver of Kendr/ck vis-/ted Mr, snd Mrs. Wm., Adams onFriday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ger«/d ™„-c!:-";;cto Bo/se on Tuesday snd returned onFrM«y. Mr. Ing/e attended a commLC-sioners'eet/ng in Bo/se I/nd Mrs,lng/e v/sited relatives, wh/ch includedher brother ln CaMw'eH snd twon/cces in, Bo/se.

Mr. «nd Mrs, O/derncss, formerrc»Ments . of Kendr/ck, were over-n/ght gue»ts on Mctnday in the Oscar8 boih,

hfr. «idaMr»., Oscar SHnd on. Sun-day eVenlngo attelladed an'rgan SO-c/ig ntec 'n Levr/»ton .

Mr. «rill .' C, AO»on attendeda 8«tLLcc/ay, peen/ng l~ of Dr.Walter'gendr/ac ln Troy; subject wss"The Boot'Cftcrwth of Wiieat.tg

Brett:Ho/s/ngton spent Sstturdaywith ICe/th'Ingle

Dawaine Cop@en/on and s:n D«r-wtn caSed SatLLItday afternoon at thehome oi'r. «nd 3frs. Wayne WO»on.

Larry G«Howay. and ch/ldrcn, Karland Kraig, enteitt«/ncd in honor ofMrs. Eula GaOow«y's b/rthd«y onS«tunlay. Other guests werc JerryGaHoway and Janice Ga//oway ofRcdmcnd, Wash,

On Monday dinner guests of Mrs,Eu/a G«Howay and Janice were John,DeLSRey and Andy G«Howay and C/ar-ence Huffman.

Her»hei Roaden and family and An-nettc Long and T«mmy.. Theybrought Tammy back w/th them, AOw/sh you weH.

Monday, Mr. and Mrs, BO/ W//sonand. Dlann Were afternoon eaHers ofhfrs. L/Hy Wilson in Lcwmtcn. Satur-day evening c«Hers merc bfr. sndNrs, Don Edgar of Lemistoil. Nr. «ndMrs. Fred Cour»d SLL~ and familyof hfoscow werc Sunday supperguests of WOsons,

Mrs. Joc Price and BOHc spent theweekend with Joe Pr/cc in Pssco,

Sunday Mr. and Mrs, C/cm Lyonswere dinner guests of Mr. «nd Mr».Ed Kent.

Saturday, ¹.and Mrs. Alen Pat-terson and chOdrcn attended a s/cdr/ding party at Rcn DuPont, at No»-

Mr. and Mr« Dave Auer ind chil-dren werc Sunday v/s//ors of Mr. andhfna. Phil Bahr.

Saturd«y, «fternoon caHcrs OX Mr.«nd hh Sam We«ver were Mr. «ndMrs. Fred McFar/«nd of C/«rkston.Mr. «nd Mr». Elmer Weaver snd. glr/sspent Saturday night «nd Sunday andMe; and Mas; Kennelya De~er andsons PMned the pep Sunday. Themen put up a new ce/Hng tn thecoom for. the

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.'QKE GA&sla. mal - NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1974

canis Whitinger NewPresident of Ridge Workers

The first meeting of the year fortthe Potlatch Ridge Workers 4-H club,was held January 28, at the LelandClub House.

Projects for the year were select-ed by menlbese,

The installation of the ntnv officerswas held. They are: president, JaldsWhlUnger; vice-president. Diane Sil-flow; secretary, Earl Lawrence andtreasurer Amy Lawrence.

Five new members joined the club.They are Eldon Wagon, Helen Fey,Beth Harlots, Jean Glenn and JaneGlenn.

The next meeting is February 11,at 7:00 p. m. at the club house.

Cathi Bowers, Reporter

News Items From

Julisetta SchoolhAagaxine Soles Begin.Frebruary .15

The Jullaetta Elementary Schoolmagazine sale which is,conduotedeach year by members of the 5th and8th grades, will begin on Friday,February 15.

Area residents are reminded thatany, special coupons or stamps re-

eived recenUy in the mail svN beonored by lthe students. Full credits

will be received by the students forthese subscriptions.

If you have any complaints orquestions concerning tho magazinesales or services received please callthe school, 276-3422.

WOMEN'S SOCOrTT TO MEETFEB. 14, AT COOK HOME

The Women'8 Society of the UnitMethodist Church will meet on Thursday afternoon, February 14, at 2;p.'m. at the home of hfra Ben Cook.

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B111 White has been spending afew days in St. Narles helping hisbrother, Dan White, clean out afterthe recent flood in the area. White'8home was submerged in 17'f waterand attempts to salvage their be-longings were nearly futile.

and Nrs. John Wihon wereMonday through Friday visitors oftheir daughter and family, Nr. andMrs. Ray Jordan at Mead, Wash. Mrs.Ada Cain spent the five days withher daughter Rita and family atPlummer.

Sunday callers of Mr. and Nrs.Marvin Vincent were Nr, and Nrs.Herman Johnson, Nr. and Mra Rob-ert Draper and Mr. and Nrs. BillRogers. Mrs. Nellie Danforth was aTuesday visitor.

Mr. and Mrs..Glen Hansen of Mos-cow were Sunday afternoon callersof Mr, and Mrs. Ed ¹lson.

hfr. and Mrs. Mike Morey epnjoyedthe crab feed at the Troy-Deary GunClub Saturday evening.

Nrs. Pearle Long was a Sundaydinner guest of Mr, and Nrs. JimHeston at Orofino.

Attending a b!rthday party inhonor of Margaret HaHlday andFrances Sprieter at the home af Mrs.Doc Little Monday afternon wereAnn Platt, Gussie Eggers and Eth-lyn Chilberg, A delicious lunch wasserved by Mrs. Little.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Howerton andMr. and Nrs. Roger Courtrightbowled in the scotch doubles at Lew-iston Saturday night. Both coupleswon money prizes.

hir. and Nrs. Mont Hibbard andfamily visited with Mr. and Mrs,Lane Howell at Genesee Sunday.

Mrs. Howard Braden and friendSpent from January 25 to the

29th't

Portland on a buying trip for thenew spring and summer fashions,some of which wiH be coming in

hfr. and Nrs. Keith Ford and An-gela of Sandpoint visited the week-end with her parents„Mr. and Mrs.Roy Fey. Sharing Sunday eveningdinner with them were Mr. and Mrs.Doug Harris and boys, Mr. and Mrs.pody Fey and children and Mr. andMrs. Lloyd Shreffler.

Visiting in the Charlie Fey homeMondiy.were Mrs. Nellie Heimgart:ner, Mrs. Eva Rosenau, and Mrs.Marie Fey.

During the week csalers at theRobert Draper home were Mr. and,Mrs. Marvin Long and Emma BrockeTuesday afternoon. John Vincent wasa Wednesday visitor and Gary Dra-per of Spokane was a Thursdaycaller.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ca%son attendedthe Senior Ball Saturday evening.They had as Sunday dinner guest»Mr. and Mrs. Norla Calltson.

Mrs. Eddie Reid af St. Marles vis-ited with his mother, Mr. and MraDan Cantril, Saturday.

C. G. Arnett hss moved fromthe'ewhntonNursing Home to the Para-

dise VQla. at Moatcapty.,Rebekah Meeting

Jullaetta Rebekah Lodge No. 9 willmeet Thursday, February 7 at 7:8Qfor their regular meeting. Everymember is „asked to bring a hcme-niade VpslenUae. These will be sentto the older members who are un-able to attend the lodge.

Callers in'the Manning Onstotthome thfs,week were Marilyn Etch-ner, -Helen Brocke and Roy Glenn.

Mrs. Ploy Cuddy attended theSenior Citizens'arty held by theGarden Club Monday.. She reportsa good time and that the refresh-ments were delicious.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris andfamHy were Sunday rdlnner guests ofMr ~d Mrs. Jerry Harris at Oro-fino.

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Blewett visitedin Lewiston Sunday with Mrs. HaroldThomas. Her husband; Harold, ispresently 8 paUent at the Veteran'sHospital in Spokane.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson and sonsof Welppe Nrere Monday evening call-ers at the John Wilson residence.

Mr. and -Mrs, Kelth Ford anddaughter, Angels, of Sandpoint, ar-rived Friday and are houseguests ofher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fey.On Monday evening they were din-ner guests of Mr. and Nrs. DeanBrocke and family. Mrs. DebbieWhitney of Troy joined them for anevening of visiting.

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SUPPLF~llEÃTAL READINGBy ~ Pkud

Let me take Uds opportunity tothank all the parents that attendedthe Parent-Teacher Advisory Councilmeeting, Wednesday, Jan 28.We wereextremely pleased to have 14 parentspresent. Your support means a great.deal to our program.

Some rescheduling has taken placeat the elementary school which en-ables me to pull a group of fifthand sixth graders out of the regularclasaaroom, which is a great improve-ment over the method @re were using;

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fourth grade is studyhsg In-dians lnwIdaho histary,'e made up,.Our nsmea Terry'8 is "Thpato." Beth'8is "Sequoia." Jamfe'8 is "Calf."Mss':;,Stenfoaek's is "Chief NightyHouse.'-'. Miss Stefonek has an In-dian.;mouse, a fake anat, af course,named l Kupnevescho.

We are going to go oa a Averexpedfuon and lt's planned for Wed-nesday afternoon.

Friday we made hearts for Valen-tine'8sDay aad put them on the hallbulleUn board.

In MaUl we are studying .dfvfsfoahand fn English, giving NrecUoas.Soon the nurse should be coedng

far a brush-in for the 2nd and 4thgrades.

"Dolly, we want you to come backsoon!"

Reports~vs-Off fJamle Loh-man), Sequoia (Beth Harris)

Parents: The results of the test ad-ministered last fall will be sent to youthhp,week. If you caro to discuss yourchM's results, please ct01 me for anappointment —278-8422 or 278-8588,Thank you 1—hoss Stefonck

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5th .Grssde NewsIn Math we are on the chapter

of Geometry in Science we are shar-ing our science projects; some of theprojects were en growing plants,animals, space, food, etc.

We had a test fa Health Friday;it ways on fires.

In spelling we'e on Unit 19, pageos58-59.

In Sodal Studies we had a teston Daniel Bone and Andrew Jacksonand EK Witney; cotton gin lastThurafday,

We had an art project vptorkfagwith Geometry Tuesday,

We'e been waiting and waltlngfor our book order but it still hasn'arrived yeti

Reporters-Gina Whltlnger„Teresa Hamilton

P.S. Oui achievement test scareswere sent home this week, If thereare any questions or a conference lsdesired, please teel free to contactMr. Jones,

Kindergarten Mews—Sounds have played a big part fn

usteydng activiues the past meek.Cfdldren have listened to the soundsof their own voices on tape record-ings 16 a guinea pig, to beans, butbins, etc., dropping in various coyh-tainee, the piano and organ, andsounds of the morning.

One of our crocuses bt sporting atiny show of yellow. We'e just begunan eptdyerlment to see how squash,began and cucumbers seeds will growin water-soaked paper towebp whichare "planted" in plasUc haggles.

Brcnt'8 little playmate joined usfor class on Monday.

The children are having fun learn-ing to count to 10 in Spanish. VanyaBeebe and Rodney Robensteln havea head start. Glyna Brawnhng shamedus in "sawmill" language haw tocount to 12.

The children are enjoying solnenew'ames and songs; alnong them"Lendcpl Bridge," "ValenUne Song,""Popping Carne'ong and wordgames. Darcfe Gentry ayhd Jim All-hands are fend of the Valentine song,Robaprt Jones, Buly Ruar4t arad TonyReason like "London Bridge,tv

Kendrick StumpsLoggers In Two Games

Thursday, Jan 31, the KHSgirls'asketballteams both had exciting

victories against Potlatch at home,The JV's went into a thrilling over-time to win 20-19 and ending theirseason 6-3. High point scorers mereJanet Thomas with 6 points andTrad Millard with 8 points. Otherswere Jayne Heath with 4, TerriBrocke with 2, and Carla Clemen-hagen with 2. Keeping close on theheels of the KHS JV's were theLoggers with high scorers GmenSouthwick snd Kathy Brown with 8points each.

With a 20-foot jump shot and fustthree seconds remaining in the game,Gisele Nagnuson scored two pointsto min the game for KHS. The finalscore was 37-38 and high-point scorerwas Kathleen Parker mith 12. Otherscorers were Gisele Nagnuson with8, Jolene Brammer 6, Cindy Taylor5, Becky Cowger 4, and Sue Mc-Gary 2,

The Varsity girls mill co~etcfurther in the District champienshlpsFeb. 6, 7, 8, and 9 at Lapwal.

CARD OF THANKS

Ny sincere thanks is extended tofriends and neighbors for the cards,flowers, visits, gifts and other actsof kindness and consideration shownme during my stay in the hospitaland glace returydng home. All of thiswss tndy appreciated~en Weg-ner. 1t8p

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Thirty-two Senior Citixens Film ln LewistonEnjay SOCial Aftel'nOQ" Virgil Dygert dropped into theThirty-two seldor ciUgens enjoyed a Gazette this week to remind about

pleasant afternoon of cards, games a special fuln now showing at therefreshments and just Iylaln vtsiung Liberty Theatre in Lowiston entitled,at a social presented by ladies of 'Time'o Run." The fom wBl be onUle Hill and s atlev Garden Club unU1 Saturday. Advance tickets mayMonday afternon at the Grango Hau, bo Purchased at the Christian Gift

Bh,go, pinochle, soluble and other Center in Lewiston at a discountgames were enjoyed with prizes for price, Virgil said.the games being furnished hy the

1Garden Club,Refreshments of cookies and coffee lwerc serves st tho close ot the I Pgggrgg gitg nf gptfiggaf ternoon,

presenUng another social of this typo I) F Beral and StateRoe nsavailable at a later date.

WINTER PHENOMENON

Jt nnv celt wss horn on thc reneo ft efItrtPrtg JfrtPPlnIn the bitter winter cold.He found the world so alien and

strange,But his instinct said "Be bald)"He shivered and shock and struggled

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