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THURSDA.Y, MARCH 6, 1975 NO. 10 Senior Gtizen les $er>(ice Begins March 11 The Gcncscc Booster Club will pre- sent its annual basketball potluck dinner honoring the teams, coaches, managers, stats. and chccricadezs Friday, March 14, at the GHS multi- purpose room at 8:30 p.m. The Booster Club is sponsoring the 71inner but invite all parents and in- terested persons to attend, Each person or family is asked to bZing one Lrage Meat Dish and one ane Large Side DISh. Plan to attend and honor our teams, coaches, managers, stats. and cheerleaders. Bus service for area senior citizens and handicapped persons will begin Mar. 11 for North Latah County from Juliaetta to Moscow via Kendrick, Deary and Troy. A school bus hzss b<Nn leased from the Kendrick School District for thIS run Another bus will r>m from Troy to Lewiston. This is the first public transports tion these towns have had since the N2', Railroad discontinued its "bug" for single coach service run between Law(eton aad Spokane some yeazz) . ago. The new service is set up for S,t least one year by the Az9xL Agency on Aging ot the North Central Idaho for senior citizens of 55 yea>3 or, more and the. handlr-Lpped and their helpers. This is a free service azzd will be 0)> a, donation basis. A. dona- tion box will be placed on each bus for those who might widh to donate. AII donations >r<pIII go back into the services of buses. Here is a bus schedule for the run between Jullactta and Moscow. It is based on 8 trial r>>n made by Lloyd Craig and Eric Lesser by automobile and is subject b> change. 8:468 m LV. Juliaetta City HalL 8:55 Ar. Burt'8 Cafe, Kendrick.. 9:31 Az, Busy Corner Cafe, Deary Meet buses from Bovill an>S Elk River 9:36 Lv. Deary 9:56 Az. Troy Lutheran Cuurch 10:01 Leave Troy Lutheran Church 10:22 Ar, Moscow New Post Office 10:32 LV, Moscow New Post Office 10:35 Ar. at Moscow Courthouse. The bus wIII return to the Post- office and remain until 1:00 p.m., thea retrace the run to Juliactta arriving about 2:45 pm. This will be a trial run, more or less, and adjustments win be made as needed. When this is perfected thc White Pine bus wIII run frozzL Troy to Lewlstan bcguming about 'pril 14 or befoxe, if passible. S»zz>znarixrcd Riding Procedure Por Senior Citizen Bus (1) Individual svishing te ride the bus should c>LII the following. nuaL 'er in Kendzick bet<veen the hours of 1:00 and 3%0 ia the afternoon-to reserve a seat (s): 289-4871. In the call, one should give name, telephone number, town ia ch boa>ding bus,'dcstinaUbe, ez>41 puzS>oses(s) of trip. If one..do'e<8 not i have a telephone, a letter requesting, a . geservatk>n az>d con>p<4>p> d the above izzfarmatioa should~ mailed to Ruth 00<tfmaz>, Kendrlbk; 'Xdaho. Riders 'el>ovving up at the..;b>za stop the mozz>lz>g-o<r the bus <>net.":not hav- . ing a <resers>ztlon will be iIIo>ved to ride. if 8<MLUz>lp space permits..., . (2) Rider should be at U)8>.bnzrpwstop at least 5 minutes before scheduled dcpaztures time as indicated. oa ac- companying 4Sz»ctahlc schedule Rid- ers may-wait inside the designated bus stop building until bus arrives. FaciliUes at this Uz»c wul not allow for transport of wheelchair patients. (3) Bus NM leave NO IMRLZt&, than the scheduled departure time, possibly later. (4} Riders may gct off at a stop along the ivay as long as requested cIU>cr upon making a rcser>wUon or boarding the bus. (5} On March 11, bus s<<l leave hfosco>v at 1:00 P2L for return .rip. Jennifer McGszy, 16 -year - old daughter of Mr. and Ãzs. Melvin R. MCGazy of Juliaet<ta, was chosen Queen of the Kendrick Ridge Riders Saddle Club at the Februa>y meeting of that group. Chosen as pzincesses for the 1975 year were Connie Grose- close and Janet Thomas. Rd> ~.U ~ I ldj< Jcaz>lfer Mc<68zy The new queen has been zing horses as 8, hobby far most at her 16 years and owns a thoroughbred and quarter - hozse zm>re z>amed "Bz<ownie." Jen cozz>petcs in Oznoxsees and junu>r. zodeos 'la the szea sad has won many ribbons and one belt buckle. I KH$ 6jrb'rack Team Opened Pracfjce March 3; firsf Meef af Kendrick 26fh Coi»>le Groscclosc, the 12-ycaz'-old daughter of Mz. and Mrs. Ted Grosc- close, >ms chosen a princess on hcr second year arit the saddle club. Connie is a rth grade student at Kendrick Jr. High snd rides a part welch mare named "Toud>ct." Practice officially started for the Kendrick High School girls'rack team Monday, March 3. Janet ¹r- dccn and Steve Branting are team coaching track and fields events re- spectively. There are 12 girls going out for track and field this season. Those girls are Bccky Colvgcr, Susan iSchsvazz. Aizly La>vrcncc, Jal'na Heath, Traci MIIIiazd, S»c McGary, Jcn MCGary, Vicki Johns, Cindy Lnh- man, Cathy Chzistc»scn, Joan Sil- fio<i; and Polly Tavlor. I~ is hasti»g a meet March 26 at the high school ivith Trov and Des~'. ~w>>ts svill be 40, 60 and 75- yard dashes, shot put, discc>s, long jump, and high jump. The meet. i'll begin at 3:30 p.m. District »>act <YIII bc Fr>diiv. Mo> '2, and the first five girLs in each ment >i'll ga on io the Rcgio>lais on Fri- day, May 9. First and s<vu>1>d Re- gional »5>»>era iviil go to Stat. on Friday, Mav 16, in Id«ho Falls. Eastern Star Host Meeting March 24 Mrs, Gcrtmdr KVcbcr of Nczpcrcc, and 2 l). Rex Be>lsc<I> of Pnt! etch, iVorthy Grand Mat>v<» a»d ivarthy Grand Patron of the Grand Clioptcr of Idol>0, Order of the F~sstcrn SLM', made their arririal visit I<> Cs>>yon Cs>aptcr ¹, 67 of Ken<izirk at a special n>rciing held Monday evening, March 24, <>L the Fratrmai Temple, A dinner, prepared on<i se>~Cd by 11>dias of the Itcndrick Grange to Chapter mcinbczs and guests its lNld at 6:00 o'lock that evening. Visitors >vc>c p>vsrnt from ncigh- borl>>g chapters Nczpe>vc, P0Uatch, 1Vinrhastcr, Moscow, Bovill and Oro- ana, c<nd includrd several Grcu>d of- ficers. Worihy htoiim> Elizabeth Hcimga>L»cr IL>1<1 acting >Vorthy Pa- tron E>igrno Taylor welcomed the visitors and pres!dad at the meeting.' ws I 8 Janet Thomas»~ also Sclactcd as a 7<>51>ci ss or Uic Saddle Club ra>'075. JM>ct Ls Lhc 16-year<id daugh- ter of htr, and Mrs. Glenn Thomas of ltr»<lrirk ond has been riding for cigh yc>Lrs. Janet also Ls a mrnlbrr or the Horsr 4-H Club. Hcr favorite horse is "Koh>o," a registered 5-yca> old rhrst.n»L Arobiori »>are, Jr»>ct has bren. «o active porticipii»L in horse sholvs ond has iva» several ribbons. I»rrrosc<I exports Ln fiscal year 1973, ni g>'ai>> r»><I soybrsz>s alone, n>rant >vrli over 100,000 nc>v jnbs orf the 1'arin, LeAlin Yeates i(iedersorlee Sill hslel Plans L ef l. Hoese; jeel to Sevoreer . ' h i -~ + ii p> 'h ~ ' Rep}. Laster Clem called the Gazette I<or ecia Tuesday. morning to report the much- debated hill to establish state-funded L'Nun Ycai s. Ur. m~ ~~ ~argon prog i MA cal majo>', will perfozm selea- schools on a voluntary basis had VOW 85 KENDRICK AND GENESEE, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO Lions by co>nposa>'8 span>>lz>g fa>L>'assed the House by a 24 11 vote and Kyrn.Kny Grieser, K.j Ieeior (ilizooi Eololed Seoeiee Soo)le) Club dpd d >iipmwdpmdd, will s<wd the <~rom the p nate Into the Mous <n infant pensiiter A Fen Afternoon March 3 (oge See)ioei March 14 recltaUve Lend area, "Che faro senza the next, few days. The bIII ia due y I Euridicc" from "O>fco" by Christoph Lo be voted on the Senate Wednesday fi S S S 'he "Golden Sunset" senior citizens Gluak; "Gia il sole dal Gange" by and then will be sent to Lhe House I g5$ $$ QllQIellI~ enjoyed a p>v>gra>n of many facets ScarlatU,'vorak'8 "Gipsy Songs, if passed. on Moi>day, March 3, at the Kcnd- Op. 55"'the "Voce dl donna," from The legislation Lo provide an appro- Kyza Kay Qrleser, Iz>rant daugh- rick Fraternal Temple, LSGIoaanda'y A)nilcare Ponsi>ICI- priation of 4.2 mNIan dollars will tcr of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Grieser, The after>>oon began with a 'catchy'l< the six sant cycle of "Les Nuits soon be out of U>e appropriation and Gcncsce, died suddenly late Saturday h»mozous reading, "Oh, Pm Fine" by DEle" by 'Hector Bez'loiz; and four and taxauon committee, Rep, clemm zLIghi, of Infant crib syndrome, songs by 20thwcentury conLIx)eer said. This would be used for match. shc wss born December 25, xJ}74, "„'.,'Music doth have charms" was ably Jean Berger be<sad an poems by" Lang lng funds with t4>e federal money for at Pullman, Survivors besides j>er p(>r- "d}roVcn as 8 quartet from the Le>vis- su Hugi>ss She wtII be accompsn- ~ways. H this ls 84>proved Qov. eats, include. her paternal grandpar- Cb>rk chapter of thc Sweet Adelines Andnw would have the 10 million @etc,.Mr. and, Mrs. And mr Grjgeer cQg, a cappella, captivating ~ rixJLal st 8 "9 n> at Lhe Music dollars for road building he hes're- Of QCZ>Csee, her maternal grandI>ar- .audience >pilth SOft SWeet harmony. Building Recital Ball is open to the quested. ants, Mr, and Mzs. Ivan Smith of Those in the quartet were Lucille pubuo without adn>ISS(on charge. Clemm also reported that the Rev- Stevensviile, Mont., and 8, great. ~ Yeates»>arried to Ux ge. enue Pzojecuoa coznn>tttee projcctd grandfather, wlllam'esseim>La of z>er Kendrick, and Iris Qualcy of ography graduate Student John D'urplus will be larger than first re- Dozoche, B. C. Ge»csee. and Mzs. John ported. 'Cieinm said the state may be Requiem mass was hzrid Tuesday at A hlk>rious skit delighted everyone kh>g at '8 Iui surplus and 2:00 p at St. Mary'8 Catholic as Lily Lou Lightf t (alias EIIc Qn{}r)C) gjtlge ggerS lf this proves true thea the governor Church in Gcnesec with the Rev.. Rowdcn) dressedina "Minnie Pearl" would stand a good chance of a per- Urban Schmidt officiating. Burial faa)>ion, appeared on the scene, cozn- Pai}l Dngefeetde —. ~ ~ ~d pp ~ - ~ ~ '. 'd ' ~; -p-'oleitl lz Ieiected; for kindergarten plus the 6 to 8 mil- tery, , 'vents of years happenings. lion for tax refunds. A Saddened Community During thy business meSUng, 8 Passes Stiddenly It was a blocked and ~ezNd X'zoa ~ repo~ » thc 8 ~CIU' jennifer tifCG~y IS Ogeen i I San. Claud Judd sieo phoned U> e comm uni ty that Iea rad or the sud- Transportation project wss reviewed Gazett4> Tuesday and one item of'en, untimely passing of Kyra Kay, by E. M. White. Il AnXOnn Folie 27 ldwd Interest In his dodvwwwt<on wad atw! the weulphed sympathy w< all pladdpd add plddw were Iw play to that he ls working with people in goes out to hcr parents in their grief, i co>i>piete the afternoon, with delicious arcs f r died d suPPort to gctUng the P>v>I>ascd bank The quesUon "Why?" must surely . ref zeshmcnts served by Millie and denly Februa>y 27 at Yuma Ari In Juliaatta iis charter. Claud said be in Lhe minds of all who know the I Wiibur Ocprk)ll, Josephine and Otto zona where ha a»d his wif hsd he:.h>L>I spent some of Ms spare Uma fr>muy, but there is no answer. There I schupfcr, MyrUe Macl and'osa Spendln U>e winter months try'>g to convince OO>ezs of O>e need can be only thc reluctant acceptance Booth. Cause of dcat( >LsN unkn<»Lw st this for the Juliactta beak and Leuing of'f what IS. The next meeting will be a 12:30 No acts can console, no words can noon potluck luncheon on April 7. Ha ivas born July 15, 1908, at Endi- O Interest Lo rsrma>lz, Judd said comfort <Snd no tears can wr>sh away he thought thc several 2~ bilhz were U>c sorzo>v. Those of us wha love Chrlstiz>a Dagcfocrdc. Hc attended dead, at least for this session, but Ray and Nancy can only hope that SeneSee tptntngnjfy pay Strong sUpport carne through to the time, the great healer of all wounds, 1Vssh. 'egislators uq<ng caution of thc usc will slowly duH the pain which is now He znarried Gertiude F. Ditimcr at >heirs and move the memory of Kyra Q$ ) gg) gnnjyerSa~ Claud said all bui. one of the land Kay to a quieter spot in their hearts with har Lo a 1>u >'n L'l~d <>m use bills have come out of committee leaving them only the joy of having, ~ w J I g have IIL cd sfnc Lhc>> shr 8 Ig now but hc added hc I bought it was known and loved ~ p~ious ~L I f ef ebraf jpn $ef jgne qustianablc ir all or any of them BOI, He was a member of the Csmezozz werc ~ ~ ~n At the February 27th mceung of Lutheran Church. 4-H FOUR PAWS WILL the Gencsec Civic AssociaUon it ><>~ Survivors, ln «ddILIon to bis >(Fifo,' HOLD MEETING a omccd that G ~ Co~~ty Include onc son, Paul Dagcfocrdep zr., LIrle (roeg (PnSumea The 4-H Four-Paws will meet on aL home end ihrce daughters, hfrs. Wednesday, htazcb 5 at 6: p,m Norzna Downay, Yskima. Wash,„ss JVB I.ta Element Q'jool 'b~ Leon De elan ~m~ 44k the Nina Hardie'w Ritsvtlle, %iash-. and Ilelrff All ffle woolf ment. Th, m~ ~ I,elude a ~IC m~tt~forthcbigcvm4 Ann Wilson, Lyzm><>sso<L Wash.; two talk -given by Dr. Leonard EIdzidge aad most con>z»ittee heads had been bmLhezs, Ernest of Worley„ Idaho, ie fl LE on Pci. Car ."Ãcmb M sh uld b~ mm and Otto of Rockfozd, Wash.; three IVI l jretnen S Lrab feell their do Lo thb, m~ Th Ob - Also discussed at the Thursday «4)tars, Ma~rat of 8pokane, Freda diana classes will be ~ soon. Davidson of MaPleton. Oregon, and Only a smau Portion of Potato Th~ ~ open ia anyon~ h,~~ 8, nc<v feature for Community Day, Gertrude Heffal of Kez>drlck," and salad w»s left in the huge ecrVing in ~g their dog %br ~m bdm The club also voted to aisist in the seven gr>Lndchlidren. Pi>as 8atuzday night as the 10th an- z»ation contact htaxtzie Wtiihu 28i} oonstrucUon of a n~ tennis CourL F>zn rai servi ce Wtii be t the nuai Ganceee Firemen'rab Feed 5481 or Julia Hazcitine 289 5306. Wm. %'ood, manager of Gencsec C>>mez»n Emanuel Lutheran Church proved Lo bc another g>cat Sucess. IIJ>ian Warehouse Company, spoke S>rlday morning at 11:00 a.m. vugh Well over 900 persons, young and oa the new Lcw(SMark Tczminal the Rev. Thea hfeske officiating, old, feed through the servizLg line MlAPLlFR CLIIB TO MEET Az>saciaUon elevator and barge Burt>LI wui follow at the Came>v)n in steady procession and cseaned out 'Ihc WIIdIIfe Club wIII meet. Thurs- Norih Lewistoa 40 be completed Cemetery. 0>ser 1,700 lbs of fresh cz<ab, 40 lbs. day, March 6, at 7;30 at the FirchaIL «bout JunewISL,, Ot ham, 400 4bs Ot yOtaLOCS, 200 Ibe. Tha.~>g48<Zn-ssstt,beLda„m~<~ Og; ~e aeXt me<stingw Will be ln APZIL febtuoty goin fall AYefoge of cabbage, 7 cases of beans, 50 dozen the z>e>v road fzvpm Juliaetpta to eggs, and 7 kags of beer, plus g>LIIons Arro>v. The group is supposed to give Amezioan Ridge zz>calid mora rain- of coffee and pop Some h>put on thctr cnvi>v<nmcntai POmOna Grange Meet than other areas during o>e u> Ila'SI 8 artad 0 form by 4:15. Impact statement oa the p>v)jcct Ab>o ln Troy Saturday, March znonth of Fabzuazy. Dicic Banscotar weII beta'>c announced serving they >rp'III discuss thc appointment to sported recording 3.13 Iz>rhea of pra. Ums of 6:00 p m- The Bremen obli. the Fish and Game Con>mission made clpitauon for the %@lay month. Jim gad az>zI meet Saturday, March 8, at Tlv>y Carlton reported that he recorded Ihc ~ contRu ~ ""N Grange Hail beginning with a 6:30 AN} inches over on Fix Ridge suupcr. Members are asked to bring John Lucdkc who maintains Gan esa<8 Community Fire>»cn. Inc. cx- DiStriCt 2, YFVf, AuXiliary a vegetable or a salad for supper and 9>oce'8 moisture records for the sc8, p~ cere hanks io RI ivho 8>- Met in Kendrick March 2 cookies for zcfrcshmcnts following ',-''.'-"; - .'.>4 ~P r d or<ling 2J I~h 8 to", Sunday, March 2, appoximatcly 80 February «nd 8 healthy 4.,15 inches ln word ot o> cs for the donations ai'" - v I A F Thc FI th Dcgrc w>il bc presented Janus~. Ik,th nr these fl~i~ ara Potatoes z>nd Lo the Indies wha work- mc c>>I Of Dis ct c ransof For- bv ihc L UO, C m,ty Pomona of6- ~vc Lhasa or last yaa" when 3' - „Kendrick VF%'all for 8 meeting inches fcu II> Jan>>azy and 2.47 lures that evaz>Ing ln Lhc kitchrn, with- ~ 8 c g In participation cr Lhc Pomona visi- wczc rccordcd In Fabru>Lry 1974 ouL the help or these gracious k>dirr>, I 'atin>> progren>S Mt Home Grange Rainfall in Lha Gcnaeca area for it weuld bc almost Impo«sible Lo hold . U~ p I d~i visited Troy Grange, Saturday cvc- thc crop year Is now SL 10.77 II>ches this annual feed. A spiv'ial Lhonks Is " " ning 0<faz<h 1. The Troy mcn served w John said. 8180 dua LO O'IC LhrCC br<>vr diCraiorS ' tasty wafQc supper Thc gro»p 11~ Wrsihrr Warmer of Lhc Rural Fire pc0>CCU0» District, I' ',m"'r"" "C'ntertained by the Tiv>y High School Much or the sooW cover in the area Gordic Iv<>zson, 14>>I Kluss and Phil '" '" "" . ', chor<is directed by Mr. Duggcr, v<Ith mcltmi this psst >va«k as ihr weath r Barman, >vl>o for U>e 10th straight "'' ",, Jan Hofrman aecomPanying on thc wan»r<I an<I min rrli, HIgl>wsy» ara yrar, rlskc<i their thumbs an I ringrrs - 'piano, Those attending from Kcnd- Post Dcpartn>cni. p>csidcnt B< Lty na>v bare r>nd ihc rur>LI road„ara Lo provide the cola siaiv. The>'c vss ' K,, 0 iricic ivcrr Mr .and Mrs. Lasnencc gat.ting vary sort ln spots. Itrnr Ridge htolstc>za haired youth at Lha herr iap ivhn <lr- - „„Porno»a Lc ti>„cr l„sit After the ab va SL ~'ss wHttrn, srr>vd special zcrognitia>> mr o jab he x ric n Ung w Charlie Bnivrr. up nn Bear ltidg< rc- wali done KENDRICK hlASONS TO part& hIN ~n f~l ((gum Nd IL All or Ula p~S fmizi >his rrrd hIFET THURSDAY, '.>IARCH 6 LOPP,d Iham all. Charlie recomb LL~IIbcuscdforthepum~orancw KXX TO 5IEET Rob). Csilisoi>, master of Kendrick Connie Grosccloc a total ar 4.07 inches in February. n">bu ance " 'a r" 8 c ozcr>. The Kl~* wiii meri. Wednesday, ledge Na. 26, A. F. ~ A. M., rcmind- arch 12 ot I:30 p.m. <>L ii>r hei>ic i cd I>II M<>sons that Lhc Ladg Lions Club Meetin Held fore U>c fireman knoiv just hoiv much or Mrs. Gpcozgc hicrrick, Jul)ac>)a. I meet th>s Thursday evening, hiarch ions u ee lng e Mrs. Cecil Grucll >vill bc co-hostess. 6, at 8;00 p, jeff Diehi Wins legion Oraforical (onfesf Cordingiay or the Idaho Fish 8s Game Department talk on the staciha<>d run i>nd the Dworshr>k fishing area. d Ab>o Sti>z> Brown, ou> zone chairman, visited. The Lions also hoard a report tram Dean Brocko on Lhah recant 'A(, I -.. ~. visit with the Ozz>fino Lions Club. Mcllko- BIII Blawett reported that most, of : %II O>a n>onay had bach collected from Mrs. Laola Mailka entered Gritman. t1>r comm>>n(ty calendars salas But Hospital ~day znorning ror obscrvr>- tha)a nra SUII people who have not Uon and rtraatn>ant. Sha >v>LS allowed 'III paid, How>Lrd Brsdcn was the winner to return home ¹»ck>y and Is naiv sr." or U>a attendance draWIng, recuperating eaUsriLctarily nnd hopes to ba able io rciur>1 Lo Nv>I'Ic tit U>c Latah Assessor To Be in Area Saturday, MarCh 8 Fazreis- D>vlgi>L Stmng l~tai> Ca>1>>ty As. Nr. and Nm Adolph I"nrcsL ivc>~ sisoar, >vill ba In U>a oirr> Sat>1>viey boU> admitted Lo G>'itman Hospital hia>ch 3 Lo aei>ISL senior ciUzans 1Viu> Pneumo>ua. Adolph»9>9 Obir in ignI I>g up I >I tr>v evan> >LI009 ) ai >IAl hon>c buL wvns rro<II» II le<i io Divight will br in Juiincttr> ciiy hall >Indcrg» 8>I>gary on his l)aeic, Hc s .c fran> 9 Ln 12 nno)1 a)id I)> Itcndricic doing fina. Ol>ai Ls rccovc.ring 11>n>'c fzn»> 1 l30 La 4:0(1 ILL Ulc Kondigck Alniv1y but hopes Ln bc I>bic tn gn city hali ho>l>a ii> a raw d>>ys, Jl>nct Tile»1>>s I:I', 8 T LA ~ LA Lca Pr>>lsot, 8 sapho>»0>v oi h)r<1 caus LI>lks on «zt.irlr i, srruon 3 on ' e'' I ~" G SL+~" w ta"an + N~ high school In Coeur d Ak>>r and son Tha Senate shall have Lhc sole pmvar Thn Fllnistona Rock Club wnl coW 8undny whew ha cntarcd GI'I'L" of hrr. Snd hlrs. A, H. par(sot, and La trv in>prachn>cnt. n>act Thursday, March 6, ai, 0:30 in man Hasp(LSI under the cr>>v of Dr. Jcrr I)IrIII, a san>or ot GH~S I»><a) „> Juiigcs Pvc~>.r,ii">v>>><;c S. H»nt. John tha Iran<I>'irk FIrrI>nil. The)> will hc Vai<irr who npcrr>trd nn him Mondav enn of Mr. nnd Mas. L~<tc>'. Di<hi T. 1&1»SIcdl, <il>d Jol>ll Mrl, Lrion, Or a Iintluric di)>nor aml Is)ck axcI>o»gr. ror >'cmovrci of a sicin c<LI>ccr rend Lha placed 1st o>ui 2»<I >vsp~cirLI>'riy i>1 Coeur d <„Ir>ic'<io>I 8< 7>anihorst or Gr>>as<>c Iu><I i i>gi»)<i G .Ir Dig)LILI Inde»(o IQL 80 that Lhcy may Lricis 1 «>ul 2) hckl I>L the Amrricon Esca>id< wrzr 7%)rk Vc>l>n». Coeur Idont.iry >~elc on<i >1>II>a>ELIS. Lcgin)> Cabin In Corn>'I'Aicnr ro d'Alr>>c on<i Tlxmi Shirl<'y, Gcnrscc. Talent Sought for Thursday nigh(. Lag)n» or(lac>u pzrsr»L >vera Ruby Cook-Boot To Be Re>rie)Yed KHS Caberet May 10 IA.c 8 I>>'CI)il>'cd 0>'oi.lail >vos r>1 S>vcigcrt, DcPI, P>9>9., Challis, IdohO; Groa 8holtli,, waII-k»ow> TV 7>cr- How Li)c C01>sLIL>ILL011 Hss WILI>s(a<<<( Ca>11'Mk Chisl)OI>'l1, AILc»'>I>>c NSLI0»- 'sn»r>iity, will review thc "Old Fr)sh- Anvnna Lvlu) hos a iolcnt o>ui ivouid Lhr Trst oi'ii»r. Jar l gave thc. rr- ol RvcruUva Ca>nn>iiicrmon, I4ayden ioncd RccIPC Ooolc" bv Ca>la Ie»>c>y Ilka Lo Parttcli>ata u> thc 74718 Coh- ILLI0» hc I)lore I rl>~L In at. iha rrcrnt I.i>lcc; CoPe Gal., DePt., Cn»»»I»>der, on Lhr. Today Show Thursdi>y morn- erat On May 10 shoukl rai>LILCL any lorrLI ond <ILstrict contcsis hri<i in hioscaW; Jim Shcprr<I. 1st Dist. Adj„ ing, M<1zah 6, it wru> Iaer»ad I>a>v maui)!rr or thc lr c»drlrls HI}II> Sch<s>I Grncsrr. i C<>cur <I'Alcnc, 1»>d Bnl Shi>'icy, 2nd this wccic. Sc>>in>'II>ss, BCU1 ro)>trs(on>8 gsvr rxi<w»>P0>sill- I DISK vice cni>1>» I>f><ICI; GCI>csea,

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Page 1: jkhf.infojkhf.info/Kendrick - 1975 - The Gazette News/1975... · THURSDA.Y, MARCH 6, 1975 NO. 10 Senior Gtizen les $er>(ice Begins March 11 The Gcncscc Booster Club will pre-sent

THURSDA.Y, MARCH 6, 1975 NO. 10

Senior Gtizen

les $er>(ice

Begins March 11The Gcncscc Booster Club will pre-

sent its annual basketball potluckdinner honoring the teams, coaches,managers, stats. and chccricadezsFriday, March 14, at the GHS multi-purpose room at 8:30 p.m.

The Booster Club is sponsoring the71inner but invite all parents and in-terested persons to attend,

Each person or family is asked tobZing one Lrage Meat Dish and oneane Large Side DISh.

Plan to attend and honor ourteams, coaches, managers, stats. andcheerleaders.

Bus service for area senior citizensand handicapped persons will beginMar. 11 for North Latah County fromJuliaetta to Moscow via Kendrick,Deary and Troy. A school bus hzssb<Nn leased from the Kendrick SchoolDistrict for thIS run Another bus willr>m from Troy to Lewiston.

This is the first public transportstion these towns have had since theN2', Railroad discontinued its "bug"for single coach service run betweenLaw(eton aad Spokane some yeazz) .ago. The new service is set up forS,t least one year by the Az9xL Agencyon Aging ot the North Central Idahofor senior citizens of 55 yea>3 or,more and the. handlr-Lpped and theirhelpers. This is a free service azzdwill be 0)> a, donation basis. A. dona-tion box will be placed on each busfor those who might widh to donate.AII donations >r<pIII go back into theservices of buses.

Here is a bus schedule for the runbetween Jullactta and Moscow. It isbased on 8 trial r>>n made by LloydCraig and Eric Lesser by automobileand is subject b> change.8:468 m—LV. Juliaetta City HalL8:55—Ar. Burt'8 Cafe, Kendrick..9:31—Az, Busy Corner Cafe, Deary

Meet buses from Bovill an>SElk River

9:36—Lv. Deary9:56—Az. Troy Lutheran Cuurch

10:01—Leave Troy Lutheran Church10:22—Ar, Moscow New Post Office10:32—LV, Moscow New Post Office10:35—Ar. at Moscow Courthouse.

The bus wIII return to the Post-office and remain until 1:00 p.m.,thea retrace the run to Juliacttaarriving about 2:45 pm.

This will be a trial run, more orless, and adjustments win be madeas needed. When this is perfectedthc White Pine bus wIII run frozzLTroy to Lewlstan bcguming about

'pril14 or befoxe, if passible.

S»zz>znarixrcd Riding ProcedurePor Senior Citizen Bus

(1) Individual svishing te ride thebus should c>LII the following. nuaL

'erin Kendzick bet<veen the hours of1:00 and 3%0 ia the afternoon-toreserve a seat (s): 289-4871.

In the call, one should give name,telephone number, town ia

ch boa>ding bus,'dcstinaUbe, ez>41

puzS>oses(s) of trip. If one..do'e<8 noti

have a telephone, a letter requesting,a .geservatk>n az>d con>p<4>p> d theabove izzfarmatioa should~ mailedto Ruth 00<tfmaz>, Kendrlbk; 'Xdaho.

Riders 'el>ovving up at the..;b>za stopthe mozz>lz>g-o<r the bus <>net.":not hav- .ing a <resers>ztlon will be iIIo>ved toride. if 8<MLUz>lp space permits...,

.(2) Rider should be at U)8>.bnzrpwstop

at least 5 minutes before scheduleddcpaztures time as indicated. oa ac-companying 4Sz»ctahlc schedule Rid-ers may-wait inside the designatedbus stop building until bus arrives.FaciliUes at this Uz»c wul not allowfor transport of wheelchair patients.

(3) Bus NM leave NO IMRLZt&,than the scheduled departure time,possibly later.

(4} Riders may gct off at a stopalong the ivay as long as requestedcIU>cr upon making a rcser>wUon orboarding the bus.

(5} On March 11, bus s<<l leavehfosco>v at 1:00 P2L for return .rip.

Jennifer McGszy, 16 -year - olddaughter of Mr. and Ãzs. Melvin R.MCGazy of Juliaet<ta, was chosenQueen of the Kendrick Ridge RidersSaddle Club at the Februa>y meetingof that group. Chosen as pzincessesfor the 1975 year were Connie Grose-close and Janet Thomas.

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The new queen has been zinghorses as 8, hobby far most at her16 years and owns a thoroughbredand quarter - hozse zm>re z>amed"Bz<ownie." Jen cozz>petcs in Oznoxseesand junu>r. zodeos 'la the szea sadhas won many ribbons and one beltbuckle.

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KH$ 6jrb'rack Team

Opened Pracfjce March 3;

firsf Meef af Kendrick 26fhCoi»>le Groscclosc, the 12-ycaz'-olddaughter of Mz. and Mrs. Ted Grosc-close, >ms chosen a princess on hcrsecond year arit the saddle club.Connie is a rth grade student atKendrick Jr. High snd rides a partwelch mare named "Toud>ct."

Practice officially started for theKendrick High School girls'rackteam Monday, March 3. Janet ¹r-dccn and Steve Branting are teamcoaching track and fields events re-spectively. There are 12 girls goingout for track and field this season.Those girls are Bccky Colvgcr, SusaniSchsvazz. Aizly La>vrcncc, Jal'naHeath, Traci MIIIiazd, S»c McGary,Jcn MCGary, Vicki Johns, Cindy Lnh-man, Cathy Chzistc»scn, Joan Sil-fio<i; and Polly Tavlor.I~ is hasti»g a meet March 26at the high school ivith Trov andDes~'. ~w>>ts svill be 40, 60 and 75-yard dashes, shot put, discc>s, longjump, and high jump. The meet. i'llbegin at 3:30 p.m.

District »>act <YIII bc Fr>diiv. Mo> '2,

and the first five girLs in each ment>i'll ga on io the Rcgio>lais on Fri-day, May 9. First and s<vu>1>d Re-gional »5>»>era iviil go to Stat. onFriday, Mav 16, in Id«ho Falls.

Eastern Star HostMeeting March 24

Mrs, Gcrtmdr KVcbcr of Nczpcrcc,and 2 l). Rex Be>lsc<I> of Pnt!etch,iVorthy Grand Mat>v<» a»d ivarthyGrand Patron of the Grand Clioptcrof Idol>0, Order of the F~sstcrn SLM',made their arririal visit I<> Cs>>yonCs>aptcr ¹,67 of Ken<izirk at aspecial n>rciing held Monday evening,March 24, <>L the Fratrmai Temple,A dinner, prepared on<i se>~Cd by11>dias of the Itcndrick Grange toChapter mcinbczs and guests itslNld at 6:00 o'lock that evening.

Visitors >vc>c p>vsrnt from ncigh-borl>>g chapters Nczpe>vc, P0Uatch,1Vinrhastcr, Moscow, Bovill and Oro-ana, c<nd includrd several Grcu>d of-ficers. Worihy htoiim> ElizabethHcimga>L»cr IL>1<1 acting >Vorthy Pa-tron E>igrno Taylor welcomed thevisitors and pres!dad at the meeting.'

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Janet Thomas»~ also Sclactcd asa 7<>51>ci ss or Uic Saddle Club

ra>'075.

JM>ct Ls Lhc 16-year<id daugh-ter of htr, and Mrs. Glenn Thomasof ltr»<lrirk ond has been riding forcigh yc>Lrs. Janet also Ls a mrnlbrror the Horsr 4-H Club. Hcr favoritehorse is "Koh>o," a registered 5-yca>old rhrst.n»L Arobiori »>are, Jr»>ct hasbren. «o active porticipii»L in horsesholvs ond has iva» several ribbons.

I»rrrosc<I exports Ln fiscal year1973, ni g>'ai>> r»><I soybrsz>s alone,n>rant >vrli over 100,000 nc>v jnbs orfthe 1'arin,

LeAlin Yeates i(iedersorlee Sill hslel

Plans L ef l. Hoese; jeel to Sevoreer . ' h i -~ + ii p> 'h~

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Rep}. Laster Clem called the GazetteI<or ecia Tuesday. morning to report the much-

debated hill to establish state-fundedL'Nun Ycai s. Ur. m~ ~~ ~argon prog i MAcal majo>', will perfozm selea- schools on a voluntary basis had VOW 85 KENDRICK AND GENESEE, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO

Lions by co>nposa>'8 span>>lz>g fa>L>'assed the House by a 24 11 vote and

Kyrn.Kny Grieser, K.j Ieeior (ilizooi Eololed Seoeiee Soo)le) Club

dpd d >iipmwdpmdd, will s<wd the <~rom the p nate Into the Mous <n infant pensiiter A Fen Afternoon March 3 (oge See)ioei March 14recltaUve Lend area, "Che faro senza the next, few days. The bIII ia due y IEuridicc" from "O>fco" by Christoph Lo be voted on the Senate Wednesday fi S S S 'he "Golden Sunset" senior citizensGluak; "Gia il sole dal Gange" by and then will be sent to Lhe House I g5$$$ QllQIellI~ enjoyed a p>v>gra>n of many facetsScarlatU,'vorak'8 "Gipsy Songs, if passed. on Moi>day, March 3, at the Kcnd-Op. 55"'the "Voce dl donna," from The legislation Lo provide an appro- Kyza Kay Qrleser, Iz>rant daugh- rick Fraternal Temple,

LSGIoaanda'y A)nilcare Ponsi>ICI- priation of 4.2 mNIan dollars will tcr of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Grieser, The after>>oon began with a'catchy'l<

the six sant cycle of "Les Nuits soon be out of U>e appropriation and Gcncsce, died suddenly late Saturday h»mozous reading, "Oh, Pm Fine" byDEle" by 'Hector Bez'loiz; and four and taxauon committee, Rep, clemm zLIghi, of Infant crib syndrome,songs by 20thwcentury conLIx)eer said. This would be used for match. shc wss born December 25, xJ}74, "„'.,'Musicdoth have charms" was ablyJean Berger be<sad an poems by" Lang lng funds with t4>e federal money for at Pullman, Survivors besides j>er p(>r- "d}roVcn—as 8 quartet from the Le>vis-su Hugi>ss She wtII be accompsn- ~ways. H this ls 84>proved Qov. eats, include. her paternal grandpar- Cb>rk chapter of thc Sweet Adelines

Andnw would have the 10 million @etc,.Mr. and, Mrs. And mr Grjgeer cQg, a cappella, captivating~ rixJLal st 8 "9 n> at Lhe Music dollars for road building he hes're- Of QCZ>Csee, her maternal grandI>ar- .audience >pilth SOft SWeet harmony.Building Recital Ball is open to the quested. ants, Mr, and Mzs. Ivan Smith of Those in the quartet were Lucillepubuo without adn>ISS(on charge. Clemm also reported that the Rev- Stevensviile, Mont., and 8, great. ~

Yeates»>arried to Ux ge. enue Pzojecuoa coznn>tttee projcctd grandfather, wlllam'esseim>La of z>er Kendrick, and Iris Qualcy ofography graduate Student John D'urplus will be larger than first re- Dozoche, B. C. Ge»csee.

and Mzs. John ported. 'Cieinm said the state may be Requiem mass was hzrid Tuesday at A hlk>rious skit delighted everyonekh>g at '8 Iui surplus and 2:00 p at St. Mary'8 Catholic as Lily Lou Lightf t (alias EIIc Qn{}r)C) gjtlge ggerSlf this proves true thea the governor Church in Gcnesec with the Rev.. Rowdcn) dressedina "Minnie Pearl"

would stand a good chance of a per- Urban Schmidt officiating. Burial faa)>ion, appeared on the scene, cozn-

Pai}l Dngefeetde —.~ ~ ~d pp ~ - ~ ~ — '. 'd ' ~;-p-'oleitl lz Ieiected;for kindergarten plus the 6 to 8 mil- tery, , 'vents of years happenings.lion for tax refunds. A Saddened Community During thy business meSUng, 8

Passes Stiddenly It was a blocked and ~ezNd X'zoa ~ repo~ » thc 8 ~CIU' jennifer tifCG~y IS Ogeen

iI San. Claud Judd sieo phoned U>e comm uni ty that Iea rad or the sud- Transportation project wss reviewed

Gazett4> Tuesday and one item of'en, untimely passing of Kyra Kay, by E. M. White.Il AnXOnn Folie 27 ldwd Interest In his dodvwwwt<on wad atw! the weulphed sympathy w< all pladdpd add plddw were Iw play to

that he ls working with people in goes out to hcr parents in their grief, i co>i>piete the afternoon, with delicious

arcs f r died d suPPort to gctUng the P>v>I>ascd bank The quesUon "Why?" must surely . refzeshmcnts served by Millie and

denly Februa>y 27 at Yuma Ari In Juliaatta iis charter. Claud said be in Lhe minds of all who know the I Wiibur Ocprk)ll, Josephine and Otto

zona where ha a»d his wif hsd he:.h>L>I spent some of Ms spare Uma fr>muy, but there is no answer. ThereIschupfcr, MyrUe Macl and'osa

Spendln U>e winter months try'>g to convince OO>ezs of O>e need can be only thc reluctant acceptance Booth.

Cause of dcat( >LsN unkn<»Lw st this for the Juliactta beak and Leuing of'f what IS. The next meeting will be a 12:30No acts can console, no words can noon potluck luncheon on April 7.

Ha ivas born July 15, 1908, at Endi- O Interest Lo rsrma>lz, Judd said comfort <Snd no tears can wr>sh awayhe thought thc several 2~ bilhz were U>c sorzo>v. Those of us wha love

Chrlstiz>a Dagcfocrdc. Hc attended dead, at least for this session, but Ray and Nancy can only hope that SeneSee tptntngnjfy payStrong sUpport carne through to the time, the great healer of all wounds,

1Vssh. 'egislators uq<ng caution of thc usc will slowly duH the pain which is now

He znarried Gertiude F. Ditimcr at >heirs and move the memory of Kyra Q$ )gg) gnnjyerSa~Claud said all bui. one of the land Kay to a quieter spot in their heartswith har Lo a 1>u >'n L'l~d <>m use bills have come out of committee leaving them only the joy of having, ~ w J I g

have IIL cd sfnc Lhc>> shr 8 Ignow but hc added hc I bought it was known and loved ~ p~ious ~L I fefebraf jpn $ef jgnequstianablc ir all or any of them —BOI,

He was a member of the Csmezozz werc ~~~n At the February 27th mceung ofLutheran Church. 4-H FOUR PAWS WILL the Gencsec Civic AssociaUon it ><>~

Survivors, ln «ddILIon to bis >(Fifo,' HOLD MEETING a omccd that G ~ Co~~tyInclude onc son, Paul Dagcfocrdep zr., LIrle (roeg (PnSumea The 4-H Four-Paws will meet onaL home end ihrce daughters, hfrs. Wednesday, htazcb 5 at 6: p,mNorzna Downay, Yskima. Wash,„ss JVB I.ta Element Q'jool 'b~ Leon De elan ~m~ 44k theNina Hardie'w Ritsvtlle, %iash-. and Ilelrff All ffle woolf ment. Th, m~ ~ I,elude a ~IC m~tt~forthcbigcvm4Ann Wilson, Lyzm><>sso<L Wash.; two talk -given by Dr. Leonard EIdzidge aad most con>z»ittee heads had beenbmLhezs, Ernest of Worley„ Idaho, ie fl LE on Pci. Car ."Ãcmb M sh uld b~ mmand Otto of Rockfozd, Wash.; three IVI l jretnen S Lrab feell their do Lo thb, m~ Th Ob

- Also discussed at the Thursday«4)tars, Ma~rat of 8pokane, Freda diana classes will be ~ soon.Davidson of MaPleton. Oregon, and Only a smau Portion of Potato Th~ ~ open ia anyon~ h,~~ 8, nc<v feature for Community Day,Gertrude Heffal of Kez>drlck," and salad w»s left in the huge ecrVing in ~g their dog %br ~m bdm The club also voted to aisist in theseven gr>Lndchlidren. Pi>as 8atuzday night as the 10th an- z»ation contact htaxtzie Wtiihu 28i} oonstrucUon of a n~ tennis CourL

F>zn rai servi ce Wtii be t the nuai Ganceee Firemen'rab Feed 5481 or Julia Hazcitine 289 5306. Wm. %'ood, manager of GencsecC>>mez»n Emanuel Lutheran Church proved Lo bc another g>cat Sucess. IIJ>ian Warehouse Company, spokeS>rlday morning at 11:00 a.m. vugh Well over 900 persons, young and oa the new Lcw(SMark Tczminalthe Rev. Thea hfeske officiating, old, feed through the servizLg line MlAPLlFR CLIIB TO MEET Az>saciaUon elevator and bargeBurt>LI wui follow at the Came>v)n in steady procession and cseaned out 'Ihc WIIdIIfe Club wIII meet. Thurs- Norih Lewistoa 40 be completedCemetery. 0>ser 1,700 lbs of fresh cz<ab, 40 lbs. day, March 6, at 7;30 at the FirchaIL «bout JunewISL,,

Ot ham, 400 4bs Ot yOtaLOCS, 200 Ibe. Tha.~>g48<Zn-ssstt,beLda„m~<~ Og; ~e aeXt me<stingw Will be ln APZIL

febtuoty goin fall AYefoge of cabbage, 7 cases of beans, 50 dozen the z>e>v road fzvpm Juliaetpta toeggs, and 7 kags of beer, plus g>LIIons Arro>v. The group is supposed to give

Amezioan Ridge zz>calid mora rain- of coffee and pop Some h>put on thctr cnvi>v<nmcntai POmOna Grange Meetthan other areas during o>e u> Ila'SI 8 artad 0 form by 4:15. Impact statement oa the p>v)jcct Ab>o ln Troy Saturday, March

znonth of Fabzuazy. Dicic Banscotar weII beta'>c announced serving they >rp'III discuss thc appointment tosported recording 3.13 Iz>rhea of pra. Ums of 6:00 p m- The Bremen obli. the Fish and Game Con>mission madeclpitauon for the %@lay month. Jim gad az>zI meet Saturday, March 8, at Tlv>yCarlton reported that he recorded Ihc ~ contRu ~ ""N Grange Hail beginning with a 6:30AN} inches over on Fix Ridge suupcr. Members are asked to bring

John Lucdkc who maintains Gan esa<8 Community Fire>»cn. Inc. cx- DiStriCt 2, YFVf, AuXiliary a vegetable or a salad for supper and9>oce'8 moisture records for the sc8, p~ cere hanks io RI ivho 8>- Met in Kendrick March 2 cookies for zcfrcshmcnts following ',-''.'-"; - .'.>4~P r d or<ling 2J I~h 8 to", Sunday, March 2, appoximatcly 80February «nd 8 healthy 4.,15 inches ln word ot o> cs for the donations ai'" -

v I A F Thc FI th Dcgrc w>il bc presentedJanus~. Ik,th nr these fl~i~ ara Potatoes z>nd Lo the Indies wha work- mc c>>I Of Dis ct c ransof For-

bv ihc L UO, C m,ty Pomona of6-~vc Lhasa or last yaa" when 3' - „Kendrick VF%'all for 8 meetinginches fcu II> Jan>>azy and 2.47 lures that evaz>Ing ln Lhc kitchrn, with- ~ 8 c g In participation cr Lhc Pomona visi-wczc rccordcd In Fabru>Lry 1974 ouL the help or these gracious k>dirr>,

I'atin>> progren>S Mt Home Grange

Rainfall in Lha Gcnaeca area for it weuld bc almost Impo«sible Lo hold . U~ pI d~i visited Troy Grange, Saturday cvc-

thc crop year Is now SL 10.77 II>ches this annual feed. A spiv'ial Lhonks Is " " ning 0<faz<h 1. The Troy mcn served w

John said. 8180 dua LO O'IC LhrCC br<>vr diCraiorS ' tasty wafQc supper Thc gro»p 11~Wrsihrr Warmer of Lhc Rural Fire pc0>CCU0» District, I' ',m"'r"" "C'ntertained by the Tiv>y High School

Much or the sooW cover in the area Gordic Iv<>zson, 14>>I Kluss and Phil '" '" "" . ', chor<is directed by Mr. Duggcr, v<Ith

mcltmi this psst >va«k as ihr weath r Barman, >vl>o for U>e 10th straight "'' ",,Jan Hofrman aecomPanying on thcwan»r<I an<I min rrli, HIgl>wsy» ara yrar, rlskc<i their thumbs an I ringrrs - 'piano, Those attending from Kcnd-Post Dcpartn>cni. p>csidcnt B< Lty

na>v bare r>nd ihc rur>LI road„ara Lo provide the cola siaiv. The>'c vss ' K,, 0 iricic ivcrr Mr .and Mrs. Lasnenccgat.ting vary sort ln spots.

Itrnr Ridge htolstc>za haired youth at Lha herr iap ivhn <lr- - „„Porno»aLc ti>„crl„sitAfter the ab va SL ~'ss wHttrn, srr>vd special zcrognitia>> mr o jab he x ric n Ung w

Charlie Bnivrr. up nn Bear ltidg< rc- wali done KENDRICK hlASONS TOpart& hIN ~n f~l ((gum Nd IL All or Ula p~S fmizi >his rrrd hIFET THURSDAY, '.>IARCH 6LOPP,d Iham all. Charlie recomb LL~IIbcuscdforthepum~orancw KXX TO 5IEET Rob). Csilisoi>, master of Kendrick Connie Grosccloca total ar 4.07 inches in February. n">bu ance " 'a r" 8 c ozcr>. The Kl~* wiii meri. Wednesday, ledge Na. 26, A. F. ~ A. M., rcmind-

arch 12 ot I:30 p.m. <>L ii>r hei>ic i cd I>II M<>sons that Lhc Ladg

Lions Club Meetin Heldfore U>c fireman knoiv just hoiv much or Mrs. Gpcozgc hicrrick, Jul)ac>)a. I meet th>s Thursday evening, hiarchions u ee lng e Mrs. Cecil Grucll >vill bc co-hostess. 6, at 8;00 p,

jeff Diehi Wins legion Oraforical (onfesf

Cordingiay or the Idaho Fish 8s GameDepartment talk on the staciha<>drun i>nd the Dworshr>k fishing area. d

Ab>o Sti>z> Brown, ou> zone chairman,visited. The Lions also hoard a reporttram Dean Brocko on Lhah recant

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visit with the Ozz>fino Lions Club. Mcllko-BIII Blawett reported that most, of :%IIO>a n>onay had bach collected from Mrs. Laola Mailka entered Gritman.

t1>r comm>>n(ty calendars salas But Hospital ~day znorning ror obscrvr>-

tha)a nra SUII people who have not Uon and rtraatn>ant. Sha >v>LS allowed 'IIIpaid, How>Lrd Brsdcn was the winner to return home ¹»ck>y and Is naiv sr."or U>a attendance draWIng, recuperating eaUsriLctarily nnd hopes

to ba able io rciur>1 Lo Nv>I'Ic tit U>c

Latah Assessor To Be inArea Saturday, MarCh 8 Fazreis-

D>vlgi>L Stmng l~tai> Ca>1>>ty As. Nr. and Nm Adolph I"nrcsL ivc>~

sisoar, >vill ba In U>a oirr> Sat>1>viey boU> admitted Lo G>'itman Hospital

hia>ch 3 Lo aei>ISL senior ciUzans 1Viu> Pneumo>ua. Adolph»9>9 Obir in

ignI I>g up I >I tr>v evan> >LI009 ) ai >IAl hon>c buL wvns rro<II» II le<i io

Divight will br in Juiincttr> ciiy hall >Indcrg» 8>I>gary on his l)aeic, Hc s.cfran> 9 Ln 12 nno)1 a)id I)> Itcndricic doing fina. Ol>ai Ls rccovc.ring 11>n>'c

fzn»> 1 l30 La 4:0(1 ILL Ulc Kondigck Alniv1y but hopes Ln bc I>bic tn gn

city haliho>l>a ii> a raw d>>ys,

Jl>nct Tile»1>>sI:I', 8 T LA ~ LA Lca Pr>>lsot, 8 sapho>»0>v oi h)r<1 caus LI>lks on «zt.irlr i, srruon 3 on' e''

I~" G SL+~" w ta"an + N~ high school In Coeur d Ak>>r and son Tha Senate shall have Lhc sole pmvar

Thn Fllnistona Rock Club wnl coW 8undny whew ha cntarcd GI'I'L" of hrr. Snd hlrs. A, H. par(sot, and La trv in>prachn>cnt.n>act Thursday, March 6, ai, 0:30 in man Hasp(LSI under the cr>>v of Dr. Jcrr I)IrIII, a san>or ot GH~S I»><a) „> Juiigcs Pvc~>.r,ii">v>>><;c S. H»nt. Johntha Iran<I>'irk FIrrI>nil. The)> will hc Vai<irr who npcrr>trd nn him Mondav enn of Mr. nnd Mas. L~<tc>'. Di<hi T. 1&1»SIcdl, <il>d Jol>ll Mrl, Lrion, Ora Iintluric di)>nor aml Is)ck axcI>o»gr. ror >'cmovrci of a sicin c<LI>ccr rend Lha placed 1st o>ui 2»<I >vsp~cirLI>'riy i>1 Coeur d <„Ir>ic'<io>I 8< 7>anihorst or

Gr>>as<>c Iu><I i i>gi»)<i G.IrDig)LILI Inde»(o IQL 80 that Lhcy may Lricis 1 «>ul 2) hckl I>L the Amrricon Esca>id< wrzr 7%)rk Vc>l>n». CoeurIdont.iry >~elc on<i >1>II>a>ELIS. Lcgin)> Cabin In Corn>'I'Aicnr ro d'Alr>>c on<i Tlxmi Shirl<'y, Gcnrscc.

Talent Sought for Thursday nigh(. Lag)n» or(lac>u pzrsr»L >vera RubyCook-Boot To Be Re>rie)Yed KHS Caberet May 10 IA.c 8 I>>'CI)il>'cd 0>'oi.lail >vos r>1 S>vcigcrt, DcPI, P>9>9., Challis, IdohO;

Groa 8holtli,, waII-k»ow> TV 7>cr- How Li)c C01>sLIL>ILL011 Hss WILI>s(a<<<( Ca>11'Mk Chisl)OI>'l1, AILc»'>I>>c NSLI0»-

'sn»r>iity, will review thc "Old Fr)sh- Anvnna Lvlu) hos a iolcnt o>ui ivouid Lhr Trst oi'ii»r. Jarl gave thc. rr- ol RvcruUva Ca>nn>iiicrmon, I4ayden

ioncd RccIPC Ooolc" bv Ca>la Ie»>c>y Ilka Lo Parttcli>ata u> thc 74718 Coh- ILLI0» hc I)lore I rl>~L In at. iha rrcrnt I.i>lcc; CoPe Gal., DePt., Cn»»»I»>der,

on Lhr. Today Show Thursdi>y morn- erat On May 10 shoukl rai>LILCL any lorrLI ond <ILstrict contcsis hri<i in hioscaW; Jim Shcprr<I. 1st Dist. Adj„ing, M<1zah 6, it wru> Iaer»ad I>a>v maui)!rr or thc lr c»drlrls HI}II> Sch<s>I Grncsrr. i C<>cur <I'Alcnc, 1»>d Bnl Shi>'icy, 2nd

this wccic. Sc>>in>'II>ss, BCU1 ro)>trs(on>8 gsvr rxi<w»>P0>sill- I DISK vice cni>1>» I>f><ICI; GCI>csea,

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U4 SsfoFc FojQ Bgy(Printe8 WedCing Invitations and A6-FL@lk@ceRICB48 8g 88 tl'a{540nELl ELS ~eiMh~Veila admit 'the Stion fin hei'.,eft 5ggQ t

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Giirls State Topic atDelme Qreeiijjrell 74 Nlllejjl II. IIONLlljlr 87r Letal e es Legion Aottlllnry Meeting

POSSES IIjIILNeh 2 ifsjjlllr 6eeeljje filjljjjelr Otl tjtenIISee stet tysdenesdnny. treortnuy ee ate uishome of Mrs. %IIIjs Moser vrirth Mrs,

Mrs- Ikjle Beckor mturnctd thcg Isst Andrew Zennjjr'co-hostcttj FourMrs, Dehna L Greenweii, Ve, a f/leQ ill LCNI$ lON'11NCII C of the week aftiei"a two week vtjsjt

young women from the Genesee JLLLL.former Pullman resident who had with her parents, >fr, and Mra Glenn jar Class were guests of the group,lived in the Genesee area since 1958, WVjjjjant H. Rosenau, 1015 7th gve., Hall at Freeport, Grand Bahama Is- Tjtey were introducecl by Mrs. Rtty CeSTOIjI EUTCHEElledied Sunday at the Eskaton Health Lewiston died at 1:15 ann. SuLjday Hampshire,Center in PujjnLan Where she had at St, Joseph's Hospital a< the in- sister, Mrs. Robert Shallrnan of New young ladies attending AIID PROCESSINObeen a patient for eight days. Xjrmjtjes of age. He was 87 and had Shire

She was barn April 89 1900 ia been ill 13months- Roger Brazier of Botige sPent from son snd Rhonda Rawley.of John 'aLLd He was born at Bhle Earth, dIjnn, 'tVednesday to Friday with his Psr- Several items were discussed dul —Beef and Pork—

Mary Hail and came.to Pttjlman with the son of William and C>r line Rose- eats Mr, and Mrs. Glen Brazier. jitg the business meeting. The birth-famDy at the sge of 6 She corn nau, on Dec. 2, 18&7. In 19%,he c~ Other visitors of the Brazlets dur- dtty djtmer trvjII be held Sltnday, MaL'-

pieted her scjtoohng there and mar to Idaho, where he farmed 28 ytms ing the week were Nm. Agnes Hutch- eh 16 trvjth a socjsi hour beginning stThey farmed west in the Genesee area until 1938. eton, Mrs, Jewel Dennler, Mrs. Irene 5.30 tutd dinner following at 6;30

of Pullman until he died in 1954 He married Della u~lorsheck at. Gen- Nye, rMrs. Jess Johnson. Mr. snd Legion members wjjj be guests ofIn 1958 she married Don Green csee on July 14, N10, In 1938 the Mrs. Jay Nelson, Mrs. %Vade Halnp- jhe Auxiliary and a birthday cake

COeur d Aiene On DOC. 17 ROSellauS lllOVed to WVutana V'hei'e he tOL1, eMr. LLnd iMr. JOet KalafLLS, ~M Wjjl hanor the pqSt The dinner jS 0They had -niade their home on a farmed until 1945, when the couple Ljlhe Aherin sud Dan Ahierin. potluck and an those ladies LLttend- MARLON CALLAHAN —Garnerfazm in Genesee ever since. LLLOved to Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs, Karl Broenteljng atjd ing are asked to bring a nLcat dish DAY OR WIGAN

SurVIVOrS include her WidOWer at He nVaS a member Of Trinity Lu- fanLjjy Of ClarkStan Wcjre Sat~a LLLLd One Other eXCILLdjyg el~Sert. Sjj-PHOItIE 28jj-2821

the fanjIIy fcLrm„,two sons; caLO broth theran chudrch and wits a 82nd De- vjsitars of tjjLr, and sfrs. La.yroljc." verwsre, plates, cups, coffee, rollser; three. sisters; 12 grtLadchjidren gree Masotly BroejLLeijng and sJI LLtteaded the c'rab

LLILcl butter will bo furnjsitod, It jsSurvivors include his widow at the feeCL reqitested thjLt all ALLILIUary membcjrs; held Yrednesdsy family home; a'daughters MargLLerjte. Mark Busch of IL/orscaw and Galie 'meet on Satta.+y Mp~ 15 at 1 Sp 't

KjmbaII'S FLmejq-Horme With thCL'Berry, and a SISter, Laura JO+San, Buareh'Of ~trjStap VI'jtre Weekend V> ta Clean the Ltgjaa Hali anCI Set up

'O.-OPRetv Rcjtaarig A 18rclekel of ttho Beth, both of Le~ton; a dti~ter Edema'tars 'of their pareljtS eiLIr. and 'jtra the 'djnljer tlIbies.any Jib(e.ChLLrCJt Orliojatjpg. + Cqm; BaiIey, an/'a SOn, Wjllard ROSenau, Jjtm,queeh.t * AII members Of tILLL A~rlljary Ormital SerViCe fOIICrrfredt: at the,puII both'f GraageVBIO; a SbIttyr. Clara djfrjj; puaICO Rtpjlt aZId A~ WiVe+y Of Vet~ aad LegiaIL mem-

Hslverson, Spokane, nine'.grandchii- Archfbald of Lewfston were @uindgjy bers and famjlie's are urged to Ljt- ILIAIN OFFICEmeLIoo~q bo ajjtdo to the dren snd 13 great-grandchiMren. afternoon vjsjtctra of Mrs, Doily GOIL tend alj Legion Auxiliary functions

Aajerican CcuLcor. Society; The funeral waa h'eid; TLLesday at rke.1:30 psLL.i at Malcofgn's Brovcer 'jrrann Mr. and liars, Thpr Gjljc; attopjl+ L l L o 286-11Meiemo~ Ch ~, with pastor Jim tb ~d Vra~ tjaigd'sILct shOw at JSSS 3ahnS Return

LIMBIIIR k OILi: Berentson of TzinityLuthezbn Church WSU SuncIany evaajLL gsnd kourard lt Fralll SOMtilern Trij 285-1XR *officiating. Burtai was at St. John's most entertaining.I,utheran Cemetery, Genesee, where Roy BILSch jLnd wife are in $palgute + ~d ~~ ~ ~ "~e t SEED PLANTgranresjde service was at appzcad- thisoyweejc wh'ere Roy ts att'ezL'dj'ng y - rne from a w~n anth trii 285 14QSGeneses Joint School IMstrlct mately 3 p m to California and Arizona. Ce I % E 8 g E, I D h. 8 0 83832

The family suggests that memor- Gu~d. Mr. a„d~~fr's Dick Scharcj Their first stop was in Hemet, Cal-Geaesee, Idaho March S, 1975 lais be made to charities of the horst visited jest vteek in Coeur d jfornia where they visited vrith ~ Irs.

IrOTXCE OF BUDGET donor's choice. Alene with their son Bruce snd Fred Pearl Regur a N-year. old atmt

AMUSTMEVl Morscheck, Jr. Bruce is student ~-ElemezLtsry

Pursuant'o the provisions of Sec- Schooj a school with an earoheat ghter, Jane and husband Sam Luke.tion 33-SQ2 and 33401, Idaho Code, P'I of 375 6th grade pupils, The Scharn- I

Time was also sPent m Psm SPringstinrsts and Fred «ere dtiiner euestiiInr~ tne ~ran +snip " - Vg'IIEATr per haShelr.... $ 3.41

Fund Budget of the Genesee School pf Mr attd Mrs DOLL Yacam Thurrt I vugg Palm Springs they went tatte Morken was a Sat~~day da~ e" njLL . ~irs. Yocum Ls Bruce's I siesa, Arizona for a vjsjt with M

be reviewed and voted uPon at the overnight guest of 'her gralldParents supervising teacher i ttnd Mrs. Boyd Erickson of EPhrataregular meetmg of the Board of Di- Mr. snd Mrs. E A'. Morken and ac- Mrs V;ola Scharlthcyrst and ~Irs l

who have recently retired and arerectors on March 10, 1975. The ad- companied them to the firemen's Neal Kjnyon of Clsrkston attended

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spending tho winter there.justmeats to be considered are as crab feed. the winter concert given by the Jun-foiiolvs: Delos Odeaborg vj»Wed ia ior High School at Jolm Shaw school Skattboe, formerly of 'aMoscow, and

Budget Rovtsloa Moscow Friday afternoon with Mrs in Spokane Tuescjay eveLLjng. Robert hLLd an enjoyable visit with Mr. and1220-015 Remodeling Secondary R. C. Lange. Strs. Walter Langendarf, forLLLerjy.of ~ ~ o S ~ ditVE ekeVV

$ 6,000.00 $10,000.00 Iyfr. and Iifrs. Louis Mayer were Igirs, Gertrucje Grjbbje returLLedl

Genosee who are now making their0130-021 District Travel Wednesday suPPer guests of Mr. and Sunday i'roln Spokane w'here she home at Silver City, Nev; Mex jco.

1,600.00 2,6QO.OO Mrs. Leonard Konen and Joyce and had spent the past ten days visiting In Yuma they were guests af Mr.pp

'55QO.OQ V,OQO.QO Thursday dinner guest in the Mayer 'who is recuperatjzgg from recent sur- who are spending the winter ia Yuma.06500IO Janitor Supptiies home- Mrs. Mayer is the former ~Lnta Lau

2200,QO 3,QQO.OQ The Valley A. L C. W. held a work Mr and Mrs Raijegfg Hamptcm of Sujhvan, both were former residents0750-010.,Maintenance Materials meeting followed by a book revjegv CIarkston visited with Jylr- and Mrs of Genesee.

2860.00 7,350.00 Thuziday at the church. The hjdiei L I «kJ,~omt M a d Mal ' TILe Johnsons then returned to Pae-0810-010 Social Secuijty madee E'aster decorations and bsad- Wayne Hampton and Mr, and Mra adeaa for a visit with the Lukes be-

2600.00 8~.00 agesy aid all ealayed the hook revtesr DI~ ~~~ ~d

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the fol'e returning home.0680-010 Heat by Mrs. Delas Odenborg oii. '"Hccbitgctt ~ feed Saturday evenb AII former residents send their

9,000.00 10,000,00 of- tILO Drsgan", by Eeith MNer, The Mr aad Itfrs vjnjibtlr vrestbttrg snd best regards and are stin very much0230-014 Ecjuipment Tatasportatioa nyct meeUag will bo an Eastex'rea-. Ramie Vjotmejer of Moscow were interested m their friends here and

10,000.00 13,000.00 nch on'farch 25th. Ladies af 84 Wednesday vis~itor of Mr ~d Mrs the events'aking place.0230012 EcfujpmegtIt Secondary Jahn's «xcL hLv'ted guesta George VI4it".M. tMr. snd O. RommeB

were Saturday evenfag visitors. 'tillln-.Doman WeddingVOS M Replace-ment Eqtlipment nesdaey 'vening', the Church Iadtets The SOG club wss entertained On

I P I ' L1/00.00 SHOO.OO served coffee. n ennsyivania Feb. 7

By MAIHLON FOLLI5TT, Mry and Mrs. Leon Danielson were afternoon by Mrs. Kstji Caitbujm 'udy M. Qufan aad Robert J. Do-

pub data ljrccrch 6, 19V5 further fcttmOy in LewjstogL ' f~ bj<hd ~ wss ~d in a VL30 ev'eaing ceremony st theSaturda afternoon for ~ Hap

Ieyklij)thday smLIvejrss'ry. Syhe has'een tIVOS at the bctde and grOOm Were

Sjdjag at Ptrardjee VIIIa Can ajeSC nt, p:I'd foijowing t'ha ceremony JLLdy e

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Mr. aad Mrs. Jsrr'y Hines and fam;O of Lswt tjga Ma R ~ey

Iujlglyy, Mrs. Koggngtth Cleft, Ãzst LectIi Ahetji aad ~ Afgerla eA decoratctd

~ P k k II birthday cake and other refrsshnzentei

5 E were servecL Mrs Vrilson faLd abloi I would IX to ~ myI~,o ~was'a. the hospjtcjtl and since return-

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I home of Lms. Kenneth Jerckjns. Mr, and rMrs. Biii Bates nf Lake.hese aie Relalar 1975 Nedels

Mrs. Don Ljnehttn were rkr.cutd Mrs Genesee last week. The Bates andOscar Danielson and Gregory Line- son, Howard attended the crab feedhan. Saturday evening.

g ~~Ijjscs~ jr. and Mrs. Vfm. Brownjttg re- Mr, aad Mrs. Ivan Smith and Mr,turned Saturday ervenjng from a two ccnd Mrs. Riche.rd Smith of Stevens-week vacation spent ia Utah, Phea- vjjied Montana and Mr. and dbfrs,

njx, Arizona and Saa Diego, attd Ronald Smith of Lola, Montana are'v'r'here the Service ls other .points oi'nterest;. Relatives houscguests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ijp

attd friends in the area vrere also Grleser, having been called by theTelephone 285-15'l1 GeneSee, IdahO <sited, 'The couple r~ort a mast doth oi their grandttailghtcr, and

enloysble time. niece, Kyra Kay. n-: o

The Got Together ohtb met withMrs. Vcrla Hall Monday evening.

JVKVWKVWVWVv'rw'r&&wv''VW%'T'p'vVetyny j/I rscsg ie t ressngga',

W ~ S ~ Baum ner Ijtf G ke woLL

g high at pinochle with Mrs. George!

~ 8 *d 'S 'iie cosset are

Anderson,,seomd, and Mrs. Nary ~SgnZN SS i's Leg%I'.t

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.noon cajierst mere ser. aad, Mrtt. At, MOISNer OIL PllODUCT8tAIIAOT p+ pg y lee, Tesi Green, Rester Corrja; Sect ". MOMgts - 8%ehftetf,lCMHK I e ~ ~ ~ S ~ ~ +XiOI iJ q HudSOn, Kate Gjibyertt and Mr, aajj,n Irfgratae jgfate- Illeeef, Irael

Mrs.A'rihur Izgthrumr a11 of Lewis- „.Stet- ISattetfet - kacjesstrrjestan. Photic 285-2824 er 288-'28i7

Mrs. Gary Nebelsjeck and chjjdreLLof Colton were Sunday dinner guestsof Mr. and 3tfrs, Jack Nobclsjeck.Mr. altd iMrs. Dale Gibson of Lewlsetan were aiternnon visitors.

I Mr. and Mrs. George Schctrnhnrttt OAQL,)lll@QOUg

All FORNI(A IN STO(K-20/ OFFYen~orth. W8 h. Bp at Wednesday Lewjston. Our moaumeats aidovernight, Thursday anrl Friday vfith fcjarfcsrs are of the finest grsLLLItt,,Mr, anrl MrS. Al Zerjner. Mrg, ttiofudjag Die Rook Of Agee

Staljt'rake

and Mrs, zennec are sjstera es. Sattsfaclthnl guctrlcnteecL~ ~ I I )h ~ ~ The Drakes were returnjrgg fromYuma, Ariznna after spelidjrjg two Joe Kalahtsmonths in Fiorjtja and CLLjjfortjja. 0 E Itr gj 8 N II

n ldh Mrs. Emma Bracke earl Mrs, Ben-ny Reil of Kendrjck visited with Mr. ~l p'oao ~1~

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THE GAZETTE - NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 6 1975o W WW W Wa ma W W W W m Wm~y

About 74 per cent ot the people fnthe U.S. live on two per cent of theland.

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A good crowd turned out Tuesdayevening to witness=the three 1-actp)ays presented by the Jullaetta P,

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O. at @he Kendrick gym, underthe auspices of the Kendrick P, TA, Those. taMng part were HazelMoKellips, ufo)a Browning, MarjorieBolon, Maribel Schupfer, JanetPrideau, Ernest Wa)sh, Rex Tabor',Phil Johns, Louis Ldndquist, MeWnMcKellips, John Peters, Fern Lind-quist, Iva Johns, Fanny Hedler,John Trombetta, Adrisn Johns, andEugene Taylor.

Elmer McCoy and Arthur Fostersuffered painful burns about theface Tuesday whne stcrQizing a beercoil at the McCoy confectionery.Luckily none of the escaping fluidstruck them in the eyes.

American Ridge News Notes-Our Red Cross during the past yearcompleted 60 pairs of hospital s[)ip-pers, 50 bedside bags, 70 waehcloths,90 housewives, 30 Sit bags, 6 mat;tress pads, 6 fracture pQIows, 12 pO-1aw cases, 10 bed p[Lcke'ts, 3 menssweaters and 2 bath robes.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cracker andtarn[By, Mrs. Liddie Amellng andDe)os MIIIer ate dinner in the NortaCalUson home Sunday, 45he threefamilies pooling their dinners.

Wednesday of last week, a num-ber of boys enlisted ln the Navy,having fust turned 18. They were:Norman Fry. Walter 'McO[dl, WayneArnett and Phil Southwick. AII re-turned home to await their call forduty.

Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Fsirfieldentertained at dinner Sunday, hon-oring their daughter, Eileen's birth-day anniversary. Those presentwere bfrs. A. Ciemcnhagen and son.Roy; bfr. snd bfrs. Grant Clemen-hagen and son; Mr, and Mrs. JoeClemenhagcn and sons; Mr. and MrsRoy Emmctt and son; 'Mr. and Mrs.W. E. Hecht and bfrs. Ed Hslsethand children.

Gcnescc News 50 Vears AgoMr. and Mrs. Altred Qflbertson

are the proud parents o[f a babydaughter who arrived at their homeMonday, bsarch 3. All concernedare doing n icely.

The Rebekahs annual masqueradewas held Wednesday evening, bfar;4, at the K. P. Hall. Bexes ot homemade candy were ghmn for prizes.Mra. John G. Meyer was given theprize for the most attr[[rctive cos-tume;. Mrs. Wood Gash and Mrs.Rsy Ed~ for the anost originalsnd Mrs. T. H Herman for the nestup-to-date.

Last ~ursday, the 3rd and 4thgrade ream was aWitcd by MesdamesKrier, Craft, Grantham, Eronson,Ehlen and Hampton, Visitors arealways welcome for as Marjorie¹belsleck says, "It's no fcm doinghard work unless some one sees

it."'eorge

Smylie is stN ahead in 'theauto race.

The tlrst dust storm ot the season,visited this section on Friday sndsmeared windciws with dirt ln prettygood shape.

Dick Scirarrrhoret returned homefrom a severs[I months stay at LongBeach and other California pointsthe first ot the week.

Rinueck Notes-4[fr. and Mra Os-car Rader and children and theFrank Creen children spent SundayIn the %'. H. 'Gage home —A birth-day party, wss given in the Law-rence Vestal home. in honor of Mr..Vestal's birthday anniversary.— Mr.and ¹s.Roy Evans returned fromCalifornia Thursday after spendingthe Niter there,

Conrad Caldwell, came -up tremPark Place, Wash. where he is at-tending echool and spent Saturdayand Sunday v[,4th his grandparents,Mr. and Mrs. Con Steltz,

ome 0 fn ."+ Oe%dation of The ~~Osnette and Ths ac[nenes Ne[v[rn

Published rrvefy W~".~y (date4 Thursday) and cate[[[ed n» necx[edolsas maNe at ths P[ont Office in Keedrlok, Idaho 88587 and Csessee,Idaho 8MN, Kratah County, under Act of Congress of March, X879.The Offkrb[tl Newspaper of Genesee, Kendrick and JuBsetta, Idaho

Jane 4. Roth and WNiarII A. Roth, PubbrhersWham A, Roth, Editcrr -:- Mrs. James Cuddy, News Editor6:====—Telephone 2854518 Kendrick —Telephone 2894781

Subsorfpion Rates; $4.00 per year In State —$4.50 Out of State

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This week'a recipes comes from thefiles of Mrs, David G. Keuhiknow without trying them, they willbe delicious, Thank you, Mrs. K

CHICKEN BONE COOKIESSoften 2 sticks margarineMix in >$ c. chunky peanut butterAdd Zrg c. powdered sugar2 c. finely crushed graham

crackers1 c. coconut, 1 tsp. ~Mix with fingers. Shape into 2"

finger rolls, Place on wax paperand chill.

Over hot water melt 2 pkgs, choc-olate chips, 1/3 stick paratfin. Dipand rell each finger in this and putback on wax paper in refrigerator.

Freezes well.OATISEAaL CAKE

1rri'r c. boiling water1 c. quick cooking oatmeal5 c. butter or margarine1 c. brcrvrn sugar, firmly packed1 c. vrhite sugar2 eggslrk c, sifted flour1 tsp. haking soda1 tsp. cinnamon1 tsp, nutmegrk tsp. saltPour boiling water over oata Mix

well. Cream butter and sugarsthoreughly.- Beat in eggs. Stir inoaimcaL Sift together flour, sndremaining Ingredients. Stir into oat-meal mixture. Turn into a greased13x&x2-inch pan. Bake at 325 d. for45 minutes. Cool in pan a few min-utes, then spread with topping andbroil until bubbly, about 5 minutes.Frostlng—

6 tbsp. butter4 cup brown sugar1/4 light cream1 c. each nuts and coconutCHIPPER DATE BROWNIES1-8 oz. pkg. pitted dates

(9~ cup chopped)1 cup boiling water

cup shortening1 cup sugar2 eggs1 tsp, vanilla1% cup sifted flour1/4 cup cocoa

tsp. sodatsp. salt'

cup walnuts a

1 Bmz. pkg. chocolate chipsCombine dates and hot water.Cool. Cream shortening, sugar,

eggs and vanilla. Stir in dates.Add sifted dry ingredientsPour into greased 13x9x2 pan.Sprinkle with nuts and chocolate

pieces. Bake at 350 degrees for40 minutes. CooL Cut in squares.Serve with whipped ~

l[inlnhe[r See[hing

Jnhleen Bnnnfjtn aara we4aaa snnlvereu7; also for

Shows Slight DeclineAlihouglt the number of idled It~workers ln Lat[ah Co. seeking un-

employment kui[[rreree declined slig-Land use for crops, pasture, and

' J ~ forests totals 1,811.million acres —80stein, manager c[f the li[fosorw office per cent of fare total U.S. land areaof the Idaho Depa~ of Employ- of 2A84 million acres.ment pcrfnted 'out that the total of515 is sNI consklerably higher thanlast, years figure of 428. In the 1m- Soil surveys, vital ln making soundmediate Sfosoow ares. there are novr land use decisions, have been com-288 perecos ~ jobless pay corn- pieted on more than 815 rni))ion ac-pared with''272 )sst meek and 235 res,a year ago. In the Trey-Deary-Bo-vill area, the total is now 119, upslightly frcrm last week's 116, butdown quite a bit from bLst year's 84. the next vreek or two depending on106 checks are going Into the Pot- weather and road conditions.latch area cempsred with 92 last Only 8 persons were given fob findwer)k and 84 at the end of February ing help during the past week, fust1974. At Genesee, the totals are half the number placed in gainful24. 22, and 15 and in the Kendrick- work during the previous week.Juliaetta ares, the totals are 28 now, IIartstein's repori, Indicated that28 last, week and only 8 a year sgo. 8 workers werc placed on fobs dur-Reports fram the logging industry, ing the last w'eek in February a yearHartstein said, Indicated that some ago. At the cnd of the week therecurtsihnents might be made within were still 9 jobs open.

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LEN BIELENBERGBielenbcrg, Anderson A balkerAttorneys at Law114 East Third Streetbfoscow, Idaho 83843Pk one: 882-536In The District Court Ot The Secend

Judlei[[[[I District of tbe State ofIdaho, In and For the County

Of La.iahCase No 126'i6

NOTICE TO CREDITORSIn the Matter of the Estate of )RA Y F EDWARDS }

Decea~iNOTICE IS HEREBY GD'EN

that thc undersigned has been ap-pointed personal representative andexecutrix of the above named estate.All persons h[cving claims againstIhc said deceased arc reqlllrcd lapresent their claims wit inn fm[rmonthr[ after the data ot the firstpublication of this notice or saidclaims cvill be forever barred, Claimsmust efther be presented to Nary E.F~iwards. exccutrtx snd personal re-presantative, at 114 East ThirdStreeta Mo~w, Idaho, or filed withUlc Court.

DATED this 20th day ot Pcb>w-ary 1975

/s/ Mary E, EdwarclsPersonal Representativeand Executrix

Wx 53, Gcneseo, Idaho 83832Pub; Fcb 27; bfarch 8, 13, A 20, 1975

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~ets are 1Ai~orts SavingThe city of Lewiston impounds about 800 dogs a year.

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

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

You can help in two ways:BE A RESPONSIBLE DOG OWNER —unless you ore

a breeder, have your dog or cat spayed, or neutered by aveterinarian. (Yes, the statistics on cats ore also painful).Write or call us for a pamphlet on the effects of neuter-ing and spaying.

4 SEHD US PEOPLE WHO WAHT A DOG—The shel-ter has healthy pets for adoption. If they are old enoughwe have them spayed. They hove had distemper shots.

lf we all just recognixe our problem maybe we cansolve it.

Sox 804 hkill Road —Ph. T43-1301Hext right ofter passing Potlatch Gate

Lewiston, Idaho 8350'I'Ih[a Ad IronINd by The Gae[[tte8ewo

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THE GAZrra@ - NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1975

heart and the systems already,

News Items FromLibrary Items

juliuetta 5~bool .;;:„;-„,„;--..;„;„.™'uuh Grade News

cobs.Starkg m t Math this week'e welcome Rick Anderson's re-

we'e bee working with Gcometa turn &ter a bout witll the flu. He~4 only this time we'e working keeps our Library calendar straight,urn Perimeters, area, and circumfer- and is our Library handy mall in gen-ngtnetv eral.

workin Ottr filmstrips with cassettes proveto be the most popular audio-i&ua)

4tt our clan speed, Ln out'N'n work

eets x~ be due at Re end ofyear's libm~ theme. Attractive~e year.

postern, streamers, bookmarks, etc.,'In Language we are on page 96, 97 carry out this idea. —Mt~, Zones

~d 98, page 98 is the forming Qf 4th Grade Newsnew words, page 97 is the review of Lisa Vallem is Student of the

xtotmd in poetry, pitch, stress, and Week,ctive; page 98 is the review in Willy the Bookworm has 874 books.

cenect usage, objective and subjec- We have tavo March posters.Xive statements, denotation and con- For our next chapter in Idaho his-

Motatloll. tory we have 2F4 Indian pictures up.In Science the chapter is your liv- Shannon Ruark brought some pus-

Mg body. Science terms are due sywillows. Miss Stefonek put them'W'ednesday, We'e studied about the in an Uncle Sam vsse.

ilThe Leland Camerorj Homemakers Club

Will Present a

PUBliC CARD PARTY

Saturday, March 8 —7:30p.m.AT THE LELAND CLUB HOUSE

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Spring Hats and Caps of AIIKindsHanter 'Hats —High Crown Westertts —Crazy Roll-ups —Jonesy

Fhhing Hats —Ladles Tie-Dotvn Gardening Hats —Rain Hatsiy Beating Caps —Golf Hats —All Hinds for Spring dt Summer

ALL SIZES Alvvr DPRICKS

TRACK 8 FIELD SWEATCLOTHES

KODEL SWEATSHIRTS AND SlVEATPMWTS v

Zippered or Pullovers —Hooded and Crew NeckS, M, L and XL In Brown, Green and Navy

5-SUCKLE COWBOY OVERSHOES

HEAVY DUTY FROM LA CROSSE4 or 5 Buckle For Cowboy Utility Heel

SNOOPY SWEATSHI RTS

SNOOPY —WorMts Greatek Hockey Phhyer jtt WorM's GreatestQaarterboclt —Regtatar or Hooded with drawstrlngs

ALSO —SMOKEY THE BEAR T SHIRTS —Sixes 4. 6 and S

BOYS COLORED POCKET TEE SHIRTS

Powder Blue, Beige, Navy, Yellow and Red —Bright Colors All !NEW FOR 1975 SPRNG

raen'endrick, Phone 2N-5791

Howard and Glenora Bradenam%.ww

l<lIPS'i" lIllal',f Sln The Produce Dept.

Sno-Boy No. '1 Rus. Potatoes, 10 Ib 59cBananas,........ lb.'17c

Fancy Navel Oranges,....lb. 15cCabbage, . . . . . . . . Ib 13c

From The Grocery Dept.

CROWN MARINA TOILET TISSUE, 4 Rolls/$ 1.00YIYA or FIESTA DESIGNER TOWELS, Jumbo roll 53cM)B Regular Grind Coffee, 3 lbs./$ 3.19Betty Crocker Complete Pancake Mix, 3'/ lbs. $1.09Log Cabin Syrup, 24 oz. $1.1920 Mule Team Tub and Tile Cleaner, 22 oz, 95cNine Lives Tuna Cat Food, 6 oz. cans 5/$ 1.00Kellogg Eggo Waff les, 'l3 oz. 59c

ln The Meat Dept.

Armour Star Beef Frunks, . lb. 79c', Morrell Vnc-Pak Bacon, . 'I2oz98c,'rmour Ring Bologna, . 12oz.89c

Arm. Ring Polish Sausage, 12 oz 93c, Arm. Tburinger Chubs, 20oz. $1.89

PORK STEAKS, ..~ .. lb. 79c', PORK SHOUlDER ROASTS... lb. 69c

) i e~eff S GROCERY. irhrikRIEET

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Qver the weekend we boOed somedead grass and now we'e waiting forbacteria to grokv in the water, We'lcompare it to good clear drinking.water by tasting 'the good watttrrind, r

smelling both of them.Reporter —Daryl Riedittger

Fifth Grade News"Since ave're neighbors, let's be

friends."The magaxine sale is still gOing

strong. The sLxth grade is Ebhead, oicourse.

We are still doing our sciettce ex-periments and some of them are reaLgood

rMr. Jones and Mrs. Plank madea new rule. If anybody talks out laudwe have to put our name on tneboard.

For art we are doing sawdust pup-pets; they are still drying. We sttLLnave to decorate,

Inr Health we are still studying theheart;- lt is fun to see the valves.

We are going to start some newMath~ We are just reviewing novv,it's pretty fun so far.

Our class pictures are here andthey cost 81.25; be sure your childhas one of his or her clssa

In Social Studies we are on Chap.13, Carrying the American flag Lodistant lands.

ln Spelling we are Qlt oh@pter 22.Spelling words."

Mrs. Plank is letting us go intothe Library and'do research on any-thing w'e want.

We have a film Tuesday about themetric unit, and then a film on Peo-ple, Commerce and a Way ctf LivingLn Hawaii anti then one an City,Geography, Climate, and resourcesin Hawaib

We disected the rest of the eggs.We think that the eggs were alreadyrotten before we put them LtL Kochicks,

Mrs. Plank is still reading HHuckFinn." lt's a real good book.

Get ready for a pinch, it's lust acinch. We are green on St.

Patrick''ay,

and good luck with the four-leaf clover! Bye.

Reporters —Teresa Howertonand Beth Harrltt

WILL TIIESE BOOKS HELP YOUThey are available at the Genesee

Cotnmunity Library.The official internsi revenue guide

to Y'Qur Federal Income Tax for 1975or J. K. Lasser's Your Income Tax,1975 edition or the Farmer's TaxGuide, 1975 edition. Our ndtvv phoneOur ties phone number is 285-1898The library is open Mottday 7-9 p. rdt.Wed.: 2-5 p. m.; Sat.: 9-12 p. m.

KHS Drill Team toCompete in Moscow

On Saturday, March 22. at 7,00Ip~, the Kendrick High Schoot druI,team will competdp Lit drill team com-petition for small teams at MoscowHigh School. We will be required toperforttt a routtne tn dance, pre-citgiott, and rnintary drill of any com-bination. The KHS band wiLL acom-pany the drtll team, under the stlrtc-0ons of Floyd WMLiaete.

Before each team performs theywttl be expected to go through anlesjpectJion which will be part 'of theirover~ judging.

Other small oeboo'h tdtntattvglyparticipating are Genesee, Pothatcb,Post Fans, Golton, 'Kendrick. Ccrttott-wood„Lapgval, Kamish, Ttmberlittc,Cteatwater and Colfdax. The KHS ttirtll team girls are all excited about

'hecompetitictt and working hardtowards the goal of takhg the cornpetition No, 1.Hcijpe well have a bigturnout, to view ottr competition,—Janet Nordeen, advisor.

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CARD OF TIIANKSThank all of you who sent cards,

gifts, snd for the the ca11s and visitswhile I was in the hospital. I'm ghtdto be home.1t10p Itch Cuddy:

INLAthLD EMPIRE PEA GROWERSMtJETIÃG SET FOR MAIK%l 11-

An area meeting of tlie Inland Em'-pire Pea Growers wjil be held Tues'-day, March 11 at 10:00 2Lm. at thefiremen's hall. 4jkll growers are cor-dially invited to attend.

Son survtrjrs, vital in malting soundland use declslons, have been cotxt-pleted on.more than 815 militon ac-

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Y-S JUICE, vegetable juice, 46 oz. can 69cPAhhPERS, Daytime Disposable Diapers, 30 ct. $2.29OYsTEs, glue plate cove, 6 oz. can 69c Fretll Egge

Grapefruit, from Arizona, . 8 lbs. $1 Dozen 63c8anunas, Chitigua or Dole... lb.17cCELERY HEARTS, Tender and Sweet, pkg. 49c Cettuge ClleeteAPPLES Extra Fancy Red Delicious, 4 Ibs, $1.00 43cMUSHROONIS, Saute in butter, exquisite, '/" lb 48c

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