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Page 1: ones'.jkhf.info/Kendrick - 1944 - The Kendrick Gazette/1944 Jan...NEED TODAY 1 We 'believe the need for true zo-operation is much greater at the present time than ever be-fore. The
Page 2: ones'.jkhf.info/Kendrick - 1944 - The Kendrick Gazette/1944 Jan...NEED TODAY 1 We 'believe the need for true zo-operation is much greater at the present time than ever be-fore. The

THE K]]INDRXCK GA'Z]]rTTH THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1944

INTERESTING NEWS BITS WHAT LELAND FOLKSFROM SOUTHWICK SECTION DID THE PAST WEEK

Roland Southwick, March Field, Observed'Wet]ding AnniversaryOre„and Bob Koker, Spokane, call- Mr. and Nrn. Robert Draper en-ed at the Virgil and Charlie Harris tertained with a supper Mondayhomes last Thursday. evening, having as, their guests Mrs.

Mrs. Esse] Stalnaker returned to Dora Heffel, Mr. and Mrs. M. R.her home bere after spending some Vincent, Mr, and Mrs. 'Weye Weyentime at Kendrick, where she was and Mr. and Mrs. IRoy Craig and

Iemployed. daughter Paige. The dinner was in

Mrs, Mary Ackerman, Princeton observance of their 23rd wedding an-visited at the home of her sist~~ niversary.

'Mrs. Charlie Harris, last w«k The evening was spent at cards.Nr. and Mrs. Wm, Jennings have

I moved to Knoskia, where he is em- Telephone Company Electsployed. The Big Potlatch Mutual Tele-

Nr. and Mrs, Alvin Shenaman have yhone Co. held its annual meetingmoved to Kendrick. in the church basement Monday

Mr. and Nrs. Gordon Harris were afternoon. Weye Weyen was electedguests in the L. J. Southwick home presljdent; Marvin Vincent, secretary-Sunday. treasurer.

Given Mustoe and Jack returned Other Noteshome Sunday, after visiting at SPo- Mr. and Nrs. Donald Morgaii ]eftkane and Ke]]ogg. Mrs. Mustoe re- for Kooskia Sunday morning, wheremained at SPokane for a few days, Donald has accepted emp]oyment forwhere she is receiving medical care. the winter with h]s unc]e, Jesse

'Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jennings were Wa]kez.dinner guests in the Wilmer Hanks Arthur Thornton and daughter Lu-home Sunday. lu Ann of Deary spent the first of

A grouP of young PeoPle attended the week at the home of his sister,the "Watch Party" at the gym. on Nrs Chas HoffmanNew Year's Eve. Mr. and 'Mrs. Billy Weyen and

Miss Evelyn Pressnall has return- daughters are now occupying the )ed to her teaching duties, after house which they recently moved tospending the vacation at the home the Weyen ranch from Le]and.of her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Fleshman ansk

Nr. and Mrs. 'Charles Harris and fnmi]y were guests for dinner Newlson visited at the Linhart home at Years Day of Nr and Mrs O A i)Princeton Sunday. Walker. Mrs. Walker accompanied I )

Mrs. Russell Rodgers sPent Thurs them home and remained until Sun-day af ternoon with mrs. GordonHarris. Mr. and Mrs. Walter icrawfnrd and

Nr. and Mrs. Jack Travls visited daughter Kathleen were visitors at

!at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wacle the Cnn Anders home at GlffordCandler Thursday evening. Saturday and Sunday.

Roy and Oral Craig were at theBIG BFAR RIDGE NEWS Chas. Craig home at Mohler for

supper Friday evening,(De]ayed) John Vincent is visiting in Spo

i jMiss Fern Clemenhagen has re- kane and Kellogg for two weeks,

turned to Spokane, after spending Mr. and Mrs. A. 'G. Peters and I

the Christmas vacation at her home. Mrs. Chas. Decker sPent last Wed- I

Nrs. Henry Kortemeier ]eft Sat- nesday with Mrs. Raymond Hudsonsl

Christmas dinner guests in the s'on as instructor in the chem-

C]auc]e Jones home were Nr and 'stry dePartment at the University

, withewis on: r. an rs...ones'.

and pau]ine of Juliaetta, Rona]d and 'attendance about norma.

Ray Jones. Mrs. Wm. Clem and Herbert Har-eek-

Miss Alice Gustafson arrived home rison of Lewiston sPent the wee-from Seattl~, ~he~~ she end with Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Har

has been employed for the past sev- rison. Boyd 'Harrison, who has enlist-

eral months. ed in the navy, arrived Monday even-

Mrs. H. Sneve, who has been i]] ing and remained until Tuesday

has improved satis factori]y and is rs. aymon u son is sPen ing

now at the home of her son, Stanley this week at the home of her par-ents, Nr. and Mrs. A. G. Peters.

Ed. Ha]seth left on a business trip Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morgan wereguests New Year's Day at the home

Mr. and Mrs. A. Kleth, who havo of his parenth at Lmden.

been visiting relatives on the coast Mr. and Mrs. Roy Craig and

and u Lewiston for the past several daughter were dinner g ests Sunday

week. Mrs. Ro'bert. Draper entertained

Nr. and Mrs. Pete Ha]acth of St Mrs. Heffel, Mrs. Roy Craig and

were:Christmas Day guests daughter Paige at an oystersuPPer'Marieswere ris mas ay gues s

,home Sunday.

Christmas d]nner guests at the Ed to Cream Ridge'Tuesday afternoon.

Ha]sethhomewer'e Mr.md'Mrs.'G~. Mr. Hoffman was called there to

ones and George-Anne of Union- insPect the fire loss of Clifford Pow-ell's house,

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Draper werein 'Lewiston last .Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Weye Weyen wereLewiston visitors Tuesday.

Miss Nadine Comnick of Genesee'isited Miss Betty Hoffman last; week.

Installation services for the re-'entlyeln-" d officers of the WSCS

I were cnnc]u"ted by Rev, Murray atthe services 'Sunday morning.

Miss Betty Hdffman returned to: Moscow Monday morning to re-sume her studies at the university.

LINDEN ITEMSr

Mr, nnd Mrs. Adolph Dennler andfamily of Julinetta visited Sundayin the home of Mrs. Annie Weaver.

Dorothv and Marjorie Foster re-'urned Sunday from a week's visitwith their aunt, Mrs. Grant Bate-man and fnmilv at Kendrick.

Mrs. Ray Cuddy and Mrs. JimCuddy visited with Mrs. John Cud-dy Monday.

Mr. nnd Nrs. ~Roy Morgan and~l daughter I ois spent Sunday wit?sMr. and Mrs. Stewart Wilson.

Arthur Grayson visited with hissister, Nrs. R. J. Waldhers and hus-band in Pomeroy during the holi-days.

Wilma and Billy Wilson have per-fect attendance at school for themonth of Decem'ber.

Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wilson visit-ed Nr. and Mrs. Alford Nelson atGarfield, Wash., Thursday and Fri-clay.

Mrs. Brennan returned from AvonSunday evening, where she spentthe holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. ~chi]'berg have goneto Clarkston to spend the winterwith 'Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy Rew. ~ ~

Mr. and Mrs. Barley Perrymanand son were New Year's dinnerguests in the home of Nr. and Nrs.Wnlton Mnrey on Big Bear ridge.

Mr, nnd Mrs. Bnb Chilberg andchildren were visitors in the Har-ley Perrvman home 'Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy MO3 gan andLnis svere Sunday dinner guests at

!

the IStewart Wilson home.'Stewart Wilsnn delivered a load

of hogs to Lewiston Tuesday.

Kendrick Grange InstallsThe Kenc1rick Grange cnnvenecl on

Tuesday evening, Janitaiy 4. in reg-ular session, with installation of of-ficers fn]]owing the business meet-ing.

Past Master E. H. Jones acted asinstalling officer, nssisfed by Mrs.Clude Jones, Marshal, The fo]]owingwere installed: E. P. Roberts, Nnster;Herman Johnson, Overseer; Nrs,Fred Glenn, Lecturer; Claude Jones,Stun rt: And rew Cox, Assistant Stu-art; Mrs. Frnnlcie Benscnter, Chap-

. ]nin; Nor]a Cnllison, treasurer; Mrs.Hnrley Elchner, sncretnry; RussellSmith, gn.tnicecner; Eva Smith, Ceres;Mrs. Wllbur Cnrlcill, Pnmonn,; Nrs.E, P. Rnberts, Fslora: Nrs. AndrewCox, Lady Assistant Stuart; Ira Fos-

; ter. metvtrber nf executive committee.Refreshments were served at the

close of the evening.

Re]nutso Ponchos Ts> Civi]lansApnrnximntely 750,000 cases of

canner] peaches, previously set asidefor government purchase, 'have been

,, releaser] for ctvi]Inn cnnsumntinn r.nd, will reach the retail market within'

few weeks.

j We are now popping tl]e ].943 S

S crop corn -- and it's delicious! Try sS a sack today.

JX

>We serve ice cream, ice cold drinks, S

y lunches, etc. Pause and refresh II yourself here.!

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~ Ij Come in anytime. Meet your friends here —rest ~here —refrsh yourself here —in short —make ~

this Confectionery your Headquarters when in S

S town. IIjss. (enney's <.OnIIeeI:ioneryL%%%%%%%%%'%%%%%,%%%%%%

++++++xer++++ssstft+tp+tft l~tws A~t~t lrv t~t++tf+tjt tel an t~tlf4+ x~+ ~ v tft+an t'urti t~t t~t sa t~t aa gt t~t t'4 ~'t t~e t i

Announcing The Opening Qf

.ac ~'s ..rac ing,. ost „".

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BUY -- SELL -- TRADEss

'; ANYTHING - - ANY TIME .„

Now Open For Business!sr .~-.~- .-~--~- a-~~-a-Q+++++++++++++strsts var+<~++++++++++++0'+++4'+ C ++++

Get More CMdrenss WearIinfants'nd childrens'lothing. Wor-

To insure sufficient, production of 'ted and cotton yaarns will'be allocat-

1nfants'nd chadren's wear the in ed for manufacture of knitted outer-

dustry has been included by the wear and infants'ibbed long hose,WNC in its list of essential activi- half socks and Mik]ets. Such goodsties. Also, WPB has ordered approxi-'ill not arrive on retail counters un-mately 18 million yards of cotton til February or Marchfabr]cs set aside for the manufac-,,'ture of certain specified items of

I

Have you purchases] that bond?

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I 8 lj~y Ig!l(P/yZj!ii> )''

!za ee is I; se 'er sls Isitastest.,issn-

IF,!( If rir

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interconnection has provided added kilowatts of power

for war purposes. The same kind of cooperation between

government and private power companies after the wsr

can do much toward creating a prosperous industrial

Northwest.

The Washington Water Power Co. hss served the Inland

Empire over 54 years.

Thirty thousand square miles of territory sre served by the

company, which maintains approximately 5,000 miles ofpower lines.

40% of company customers cook with electricity; 75%have electric refrigerators; 30% enjoy automatic electricwater heating,

—Electric rates to W. W. P, Co, customers are among the

lowest in the nation —the household average is only I.6cents per kilowatt hour, snd 22 cents of every electricservice dollar goes for taxes. As a result of cheep electricity, W. W. P, Co, customers

use electric service to a high degree —twice the national

average —an average residential consumption of 2679. kilowau hours.

—Lines of the W. W. P. Co. are interconnected with GrandCoulee and other power systems of the Northwest. This

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IIIII'IINII"I:III INIIII'l( 'I: IIII!III,:I'.IMPWK+

!Friencily Electric Service Company ~

Vitamin Tablets Are

I@maud

WE HAVE THEM ALL, INCLUDING:

One-A-Day A and D —and One-A-Day B Complex

COLD TABLETS AND COUGH REMEDIES

WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF ALL MAKES

OF RAZOR BLADES, SHAVING CREAMS

AND LOTIONS

FILMS DEVELOPED AND 8 PRINTS FOR JUSTTWO BITS!

RFD CROSS PHARMACYThe Jt~.':, St01'e

B, F. Nesbit, Prop. Phone 942

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SEE US FOR ALL KINDS

INSURANCE, including

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TRUCKGRAINHAILBUILDING

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Defense Bonds May Be Purchased At This

Bank

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THE FARMERS BANKHerman Meyer, President

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

Member Federal Deposit InsIIrance Corporation

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Dining Room Chairs

Mattresse s

Springs

Bedroom Sets In Solid Oak I

Priced at $99.50Occasional Chairs

Regular $15,95, Now $ 12,95 I"

With What You Save byTrading,'ere-- Buy a Bond

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Kendrick Bean Growers Ass'n I

KENDRICK Phone 971 IDAHO

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, o1:aI:c~~".vie!.

PUBLISHED BY THE KENDRIOK CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY

4X)-OPERATION IS A RFiALNEED TODAY 1

We 'believe the need for truezo-operation is much greater atthe present time than ever be-fore. The need for unity ofaction, for protection and the fur-thering of the farmers'nterestsls certainly needed now witth somany fierce disputes and con-flicting opinions filling the airwaves and newspapers.

So why not start the New Yearright 'by taking out a member-ship in our organization? If youare not now a member, why not?We want to make this the largestand strongest dairy co-operativein northern Idaho —and wewant every cream producer, largeor small, to be a member.

Come in and let us explainsome o'f the real 'dvantages ofthis type of organization.

By the way —we still have afew calendars left. Better call foryours at once.

Wife: "I'm going to get rid ofthe chauffer; he's nearly killed me

~four times."

Unthinking Hubby: "Oh, givehim another chance."

Starring

ANNE SHIRLEYEDDIE ALBERTROGER PRIOR

Visitor at Health Bureau-: "Tellme, have any big men been bornin this city?"

Health Officer: "No, ma'm,Only babies."

! A New Yorker has perfected aprocess'y which sur plus milkcan be used. to paint automobiles.For a milk shake, add the old-

, time Model T and a little vanilla.

! "Dearest," said the new hus-'and to his bride, "do you really

think I'l prove a satisfactorymate?"

"Oh, you'l do for a mate all,

right," answered his precious girl.,

"Now look me over and tell me, what you t'hink of your captain."

FAY BAINTERCAROLYN LEE

HUGH HERiBERTVERA VAGUE

CabbageAlways ask for "Potlatch Chief"

i brand butter by name.

'Ci in TheAs I

We'rYea.rs

o Do

Gone Be Going TTo Supply

Our Bes

You With

~ua',ity V,.eats

annec 4™oocis

.'"res.x Vegeta v..es

At 'easonable Prices

AND FOLKS--Don't forget to call for that 1944

Calendar before the supply is ex-

. hau:ted.

CASH GROCERYPHONE 891 KENDRICK

. %ac.ia1;orFor Maximum Production

.. E'F. i '.~.AS:::!NOW IS THE TIME OF YEAR. THAT YOUR

CHICKENS NEED MASH

As the days grow shorter and green feeds be-come scarcer and scarcer, it is more important thanever that your chickens have mash —for at thepresent price of eggs it pays big dividends to haveproduction maintained.

You cannot expect hens to maintain productionwith inadequate or improper feeds. That is whywe say, "Feed Mash." Our volume of sales enablesus to keep a full stock of fresh, top grades on hand.

Take home a sack your next trip to townlI

Lewiston Grain GrowersWade T. Keene, Agent Phone 59)

Fram

SAVINGS ON RESINS

lly Protected Today?ths Are Hazardous

See Me Npw FMARVIN LO

UP TO 20% IDENCE AND FURNITURE FIREURANCE

Values Are Npw Higher And TheGnesl

or Full Coverage

NG AGENCY.

Xre Ypu FuWinter Mon

FUNERAL CHAPELl4hndrir.lc. ld ~.bn¹ E.WALKER, Kendrick

Phone 9M

THE KENDRICK GAZETTE THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1944w

)'>'"XXXNNXX)C(XI I ill

iihengrlpk Theatre Mr. sud Mrs. E. p. Roberts sudMr. and Mrs. Norla Callison were

SATURDAY JAN 7 g S callers in Moscow Tuesday.Ray Benscoter was a week-end ' Ij T

DOUBLE FEATURE guest of Louis Lunders, Clarkston.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benscoter and

O'' '."."N"."v".."'.'"u.," '""'""'"I

Of Spe41al llitefest TO Thfl tp 944 ',

~ A 'oon, Wayne Davis, Frankie and Walt.Ii

Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs,

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Havens andfamily and Dick Benjamin were din-'er guests of Mr. and Mls. I 'TRING BEANS (No points) No. 2can Ro

'avens of Moscow, Thursday.Dick Benjamin s'uent the wee!: ~ ~

eud iu Lewist» with his purest ~ . AI ASEA PINK SALMON (16 points) 1-ib hu 2746Mrs, Warney May was a visitol pf

, Mrs. George Havens on ThursdaySecond Feature

I

s«educ». WAFFLE SYRUP, 5-Ib Jug ——----——----- 584iM. and Mrs. Bruce Glenn and

'MAIZO CORN SYRUP 1/i (Dark or White), coter home Sunday evening. j 2

Mrs. Tina Bigham tripped on asuch or wc«su«su reer vs«ues-!, pMEp PE<NES (4 points) 2 lbs. — — 154

i day, hurting her side quite badly.—IN— I'It is not known yet if she broke a. rib or not. BABY LIMA BEANS Lb ———--————— isa

John Wilson, who has been quiterS. WlggS Of the ill with the mumps, is ucw recover-

ing nicely. POP CORN Hulless bulk, Lb. g~~~

yy Mr. and Mrs. Harley Eichner, ac-

ateh ' "'" "'"" PINEAPPLE Sliced, No. 2'/ tiuMay, attended the Elks'odge dance

Mr. and Mrs. w~a~lt~er Benscoter SUN MAID RAISINS, 15-oz.j Seedless, Pkg. —154i Also Cartoon

~

were dinner guests at the Perry'attoon home New Year's Day.. HONEY 5 lb tins Q,35

Show Begins At 7;00 p. M. I Helen, Carol and Beverly Mattoonspent New Year's Day at the Geo.

10e Admission 27c, tax Sc-Spc Mattoon home in Lewiston Orchards. POT CLEANERSj Golden Fleece ————— ilkMrs. Robert iKrause and children!

"'ggggAggVgggg of spo kane spen««w da» « the V 8 VEGETABLE JUICES—A New Item —Try ItWm. Cox home.

Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cox, Mr. and

WoRD FRQM LocAL MEN Mrs. Ed, Garison and Mr. ani I ~

I

SILK TISSUE, RO11 ————— 54

y December 30 1943 Andy Cox was in Lewiston Tues-IDear Mac and Bill: dav.

Just a line npw, and lnple later, Mr. and Mrs. Norla caliban and

I wish you would send me the paper daue,"hter Nancy were suPPer guests i SALVAGE FATSso I can clin get the news of the at the harold Roberts home Mon-

(w d d y) Id; t;t Mr . w y M y d B b Bering In Any Amount Of Salvage Fats We»y4 Per Pound

i

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papers rve missed. I left on Decem- Langdon home Wednesday evening.

ber lg, so have missed several. Marjorie and DorothY Foster of .

sincerely'edar ridge spent wednesday and,'e Buy Hides —Green Or Salted. Bring 'em In>

Pvt. Kenneth B W~~dy Thursday at the Harry Langdon',

Kenny, we'l do our 'best to sendI: you the back copies, but don't think The American Ridge Red Cross

. we have all of them. You see, the will meet at the Harley Eichner)

way the paper situation is at this '

h 1 N te ! ~ I

(~le ~ I „,gFrom Archie Candler, Stockton Eve on the Walter Bigham ~pond.

Field, Calif., comes a jolly Christ- The seventh gr".~e gave "eon-"'I

mes card, thanking us for the paper in English on '"Human Interest"

and wishing all a very Merry Christ. stories, Tuesday.

mas and a Happy New Year The'second graders are now s™t- 'k~bors" bookMrs. James Whalen has received "

', word from her grandson, James Ben- Don Miller, our mail carrier, 44The Home Of Good ThingS TO Eat And Wear~,I i nett, who is stationed in Florida, ibrou~ht us several volumes of Geo-

!magazl,'mcr,»,u rs„(hue .s ru the us~ sr. bt'e e err C S tc her PhOne '751 PhOne 751

submarine division. Those starting out the New Tear . —— —~i)sisinigj

Sgt. Thomas E. Whalen called his with 100 in spelling were: .~m C. x,Wilma Benscoter, Peggy C-x. Celia

i 'en Juliaetta, long distance New 'Ro'berts. Priscilla Benscote" Nancy

~ I Year's Day. He is stationed at Cam Lee Callison and Beverly Mattoon. More Farm MacMnery In '44Irepair parts will be unrestricted,

athaway, Was, mas vacation ended sp soon, An lmploved outlook for new farm

Monday we all discussed our New machinery in 1944 is forseen by theBoyd E. Harrison, son o r. an WAF. Raw materials authorized by

c ons

Mrs. Lyle Harrison, until last year " '——. WPB to make planting tillage and With only two excePtions WPB

Income Tax Blanks Coming harvesting equipment during the year has lifted all restrictions on the use

pkan where he will leave fpl s'ohn R. Viley, Collector of Internal Provide for about twice the quantity of raw wool. Finer grades of A)Paca

Revenue for Idaho states that an- available in 1943 or almost 80 per may not be used except for military

rsndfs ther EnpchHsrrjspnproximately 165,0001943 federal tax cent of the production in 1940 —aI PurPoses,and only carpet wool and

ks are b~i~g m~il~d thies week to year in ~hi~h m~~~fa~t~~~ was reI-i mohab may be used for

flower

call taxpayers avho filed an income atively large. The manufacture of I ings,

mwmwmwmwmr for 1942.TEAKEAN GOSSIP. For those who filed a taxable 1942return a mailing address slip

(Form'o.

1125) was used. This form isIt is quite cold here again this printed on white paper with blue ink

week, and indicates",.e total tax shown! )William and Carroll Groseclose Put pn the lg4

up some ice last week. amount n."..i'...h'.s mailing slip form i

'issStella Herring came home Np..ll'25 must be attached tp everyfor the holidays. She has 'been em- 1943 tax return. filed. The reasonployed in Lewiston. that such detailed information is

Mr. and Mrs. Merton Preussler given regarding this form is that it . I, 3 II

PHONE 891'and children, Marie, Melvin and Mari- has an important bearing on giv!ng, ')'yn spent 'Christmas Day at the the taxpayer plopel credit on h, home of Mrs. Preussler's mother,

!Mrs. Carrie Herrin., Who must file a lg43 federal in-' ~ e

Grover Groseclose went to Julia- 'ome tax return —Every citizen and'tta Sunday for a few days'isit. resident of the United States having,Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cosnan have during the taxable year, gross in- ) ~ ~ e&~ 4

a little son, born rDecember 19. come (income derived from anyMrs. Alice Sewell is at the Cos- source whatever, unless exempt from

ner home helPing care for the new tax by law) in an amount specifI d

!

, baby. below, regardless of the amount ofJ. A. Harless was a dinner guest net income, shall make a return 'f: I WWCeW

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. '1) Single for the entire year and'i ford Brown Christmas Day.. gross income equals or exceeds S500. ) 4

Mrs. Clara Mackey is home again, (2) iMarried but not living with )after sPending several weeks visit- husiband or wife for any part of the ac~ing relatives in Juliaetta and Lewis-'ear and gross income equals or ) I, f 'CSLOIM BflQ ~CieX are ~UL

!

ton.I exceeds $500.00.

Johnnie Sewell has been visiting! (3) Married and living with hus-. here for a few days. band or wife for any part ''of the ) 4 4.

rMr. and Mrs. Leslie F guI year or for entire year, and gross ) UUL, WC j,laVe a ePPa SUOOjV

Camas, Wn., visited last week at the income exceeds S624.00 or combined ) ~ J. d

home of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Choate. gross income of husband and wee )This Week equals or exceeds $1200.

We are still having lovely weather l (4) Single or married (regardlessfor this time of the year. of amount of gross income for 1943

William and Carroll Groseclose if liable for tax in 1942).have been cutting cedar trees, pre- You will find that on the 1943 ) ~ ~ ~

paring to make posts. , tax returns more information is re-

Mrs. John (Lind visited at the Iiquired than in previous years, due .,MM, LLJ,,Preussler home Monday afternoon. to the new plan of tax payment

The Preussler children have had known as the "Current Tax Pay-a week or two of sickness —colds ment Act of 1943," the Victory Tax,and scarletina. and the forgivness feature of a part

~Rev. George Calvert is carrying of one year's taxes. You may need

the mail this week. He will prob- some assistance in making up yourably be the carrier for about two'ax return and the entire staff ofweeks, as Mr. Pontius is taking his the Collector's office appeals to youvacation. to file your 1943 return as soon as MCLI ll LI

Mrs. Ed. Choate went to Colfax possible.last week for medical treatment.

Grover Groseclose spent a few days CRESCENT CLIPPINGS Fram»lter CartridgeS are aVailable fOr almOSt

at Juliaetta during the holidays. He every make and size of oil filter —and we havereturned last Thursday. Marion and Elmer,Souders were L 1 j

Gifford Brown did some butcher- in Moscow to see their sister, Mrs. ) a large StOCk On hand. If yOu dOn't haVe a Framing one day last week. Some neigh- chas. Greemvood. They report her / Filter —uSe the next beSt thing —Fram Cartridge,bors helped him butcher a big hog as much improved at this time.and a yearling calf. Gloria 'Swanson and a girl friend

Some of the people who have tim- from one of the camps near Pierce, 0ber here are trying to make ar- spent the holidays at her home here.rangements to have a sawmill Mrs. Ersel Hudson and ba by arebrought into the woods and saw a getting along very nicely. They arelot of ties this winter."

Miss iBtella Herring went aback t< Gil Erlcwinq anrl James Holt de- ) ![~~i3 ~g,+f~~Lewiston last week to begin work horned cattle last week.again. This neigh'borhood spent a very

Mr. and Mrs, Asa Choate w. rc quiet New Year's Day, most of usLewiston visitors one day last week staying at home. )

There will be preaching services Mrs. John Darby and daughtershere at the church again next Sun- have returned to their school work E. A. D ROB ALD, Propr.day morning at 11:00. Rev. Free at Southwlck, after spending theland Whybark will speak, holidays at home.