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VOLUME 77 KENDRICK LATAH COUNTY, THUFiSDAY, JUNE 22, 1967 NO, 25

DR. CHRISTEHSEH DEGREE LIONS FINAL TO STUDY IH FRANCE JULIAETTA DOINGS RECEIVES HOLD LEONARD-HELSOH DELIVERS X,OOOTH 'ty f o ~ g F g —+EET OF SEASON, M oscow Miss Andiea sue Cox H U PTIALS HELD I H IN daughter'f Ni'nd Mrs An rew PAST WEEK BABY 'TUES. A. M. t d f B al t d nc INSTALL OFFICERS H EW YORK MRS. WM. LUPsLOW ed and professional degrees at three by the American Language and Edu- Phone 276-3506 cational Center Michigan e Following the delivery of 1,000 graduation ceremonies held by the, The Kendrick Community I ions of Sta Saturday evening, June 3, ]967, babies in the space of 36 years and University of Oregon this June. C]ub met in regu]ar session at the UniversitY as s ParticiPant in i Miss Rosemar Louise Leonard Dies June 14 wet'e French F]orence Miller eight months of practice in the Some 1878 candidates Pre .Kendrick Fire Ha]] Wednesday even- language Program. daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Florence Adeline Miller, 75, ar ea, our well known and beloved sented at the university's 90th Spring .i»g the last meet;ng befpre Leonard of Aurora, New York, be- s Juliaetta resident for many years, Dr. D. A. Christensen has decided to Commencement and Baccalaureate mer vacation. Zt was "Ladies'ight" came the bride of James Platt Nel- died of cancer at the Lewiston Manor turn the baby delivery practice over on the campus Sunday, June 11. w;gh the Lions wives or s family son of Syracuse, N. Y., s son of Nursing Home, Wednesday, June 14,tp, others in his .profession. Cecelia Annette Jones. daugh««f member as guests. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Nelson, now at 12:41 a, m. She hsd been at the.. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jones of Ken- Fo]lowing a delightful dinner serv- of Orof«no, at St. Paul's Episcopal home 17 days, and in ill health for drick received a Bachelor of Arts ed by the Schoo] Foods Service Ass'ri Church, Aurora, New York. Rev, degree. about two years. Flg I I and s draw!ri for the very clever Edward R. McCracken, pastor of the Mrs. Miller was born May 29, 1892, I table center pieces which depicted church, officiated at the 11:00o'lock at Zionville, N. C., a daughter of the club's activities during the year, morning ceremony. JOINT DISTRICT ( Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mortez. f83 the Club heard a talk by Lions Dis- The bride, given m marriage by married Martin A. Miller on trict She Zone Chairman Bill Biggsm of! l her father, wore a white silk rose Sept. 15, 1907. They moved to Tea- RURAL FITNESS Moscow. He chose as his topic: ~ 'brocade "A" line floor-length gown. kean, Idaho in 1911, where Miller [ Americanism and Lionisn-.. It was The gown had a modified scoop neck retired l farmed until 1946, when they ENTER Ap p ROy ED rti. ! line and a detachable satin chapel snd moved to Juliaetta. Miller died tipns and enjoyed by everyone. train. Her veil was of silk illusion a ryar ~ 1966, at Julisetts. I Installation officers followed, o v and Msy 3, From the office of James V. Mus of , wss attached to a satin crown, Mrs. Miller was s member of the under the direction of Mr. Her cascade cat, Superintendent of Schools, comes, B]gg™, e bouquet was of white Juliaetts Methodist Church. with the following taking office forl j roses and stephsnotis and yellow, , the fo]]owl~ factual information on ! Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. the Rurs] Fitness Center the 1967-68 season: porn-poms. son, program Ted Edelmsn, Stsnfield, Ore.; a On June 8, 1967, Sen. Fra''ayne Harris. President: Jerry', Miss Susan D, Farnham of Msn- Donald B. Mi]]er, Post Falls, Ida.; Church announced that Kendrick]Brown, first vice President; lius, New York, wss maid of honor, s sister, Mrs. Ola Winebsrger, Zion- School District No. 283 Rura], Turner, second vice president; JamesWm.'oint and bridesmaids were Miss Lucinda ville; three grandchildren and seven Fitness Center program was ap- Hoogland, third vice president; Tom -',4 Ayers of Aurora and Miss Shirley great-grandchildren. pi pved fpr $24 994 00 Cox, secretary-treasurer; A. A. Anderson of Rochester, N. Y. Miss Funeral services were held Satur- On June 14, 1g67, Kendrick Joint'Kremmin, Lion Tamer; Geo. Brocke, Farnhsm's gown was of nile green day at 10:30 a. m. at the Brower- School District No. 283 wss granted Jr., and Bob Watts, tail twisters; and the bridesmaids'f msise. They Wann Memorial Chapel in Lewiston, "A" ni the right to contract services from Bud Eichner, twb-year director. were of linen, empire line in with interment in the Julisetta Miss Elizabeth Keessee, Idaho's Di- A brief rePort wss made by Tom style and floor length with scoop Cemetery. Cox, secretary, on the Locust Blos- neck line. Each wore a garland head- Satur- rector to the p. Z,. 8g-10, Title ZZZ of Funeral services were held E. S. E. A. spm Festival, Mr. Cox said that sll piece of painted daisies and carried day at the Brower-Warm Memorial This program is a experi- known bills were not yet in, and Miss Cox will leave June 24 for a bouquet of painted daisies. Chapel, with Rev. Richard Boyd, pas- mental program set for just one several Parties having "buttons" out Paris, France, and is scheduled to Everett Rice of Syracuse served Lewiston First Methodist, up tor of the summer. Zn September we wi]] write had not Yet made reports, but that return Aug. 21. A junior at the a»est man, Ushers were Michael Church officiating. lllll igi~ tg> s an evs]uation of the total program. totals to date seemed to indicate a next fall, Miss Le/nard of Aurora, a brother of t]re ~ ii i =: Earl Miller wss organist and ~ s la@ snd j 1]I Zf we fee] the tots] program is va]-'maller crowd and smaller income Cox is majoring in English with s b«de, Ben Walker of Syracuse. Rice was soloist. Pal]bearers Gsyle uab]e, we wi]] then app]y for two than that of last year, which was minor in French. She is a 1965 The wedding reception was held at were Charles Noble, Rufus Fairfield, Dr. Christensen arrived in Ken-, the an- the Aurora Y'. drick on additional programs for the sum- biggest in the history of the graduate of Kendrick High School. Inn, Aurora, October 8, 1931, to begin'is ¹ Eugene Taylor and M. F. Hedler, all 'ual event. The new Mr. and Mrs. Nelson will practice here. His first de]]very! mers of '68 and '6g. "Time w]]] tell, of Julisetta, and Neal Vaughan and this Bill Rogers, general chairman pf I spend the summer months in Idaho Cavendish. In- wss on October 19, 1931. It was Just ha m]] program help Yn Fn Wn W. R. Recce, both of a'on, ,'he in LOCAL S AT 'nd return via the southwestern Jack Derrell, born our area and School District? Festival said a brief statement east terment was in the Julisetta Ceme- to Mr. snd that cooPerstion from all commit- states. They will make their home Mrs. J. D. Perry at the home of aj $3,000 hss been s]logged for de- tery. fraying some of the cost of the swim- tees and the V. F. W. as an organi- STATE CONVENTION at champaign, Illinois, where both relative in Juliaetta. Since then, 'ation hsd been will continue with studies hundreds ming pool filter, plumbing, etc. excellent through- graduate Hills Rattler In Front Yard of people still living in put Russian the University of I]]- this area were delivered $2000 hss been assigned for Proceedings. d at Peters by him. A The School Foods Service Ass'n nois in September. He has been s Last Sunday afternoon Tom j many those salaries for two swimming instruct- the Ladies A'urn]la~ pf the Depart- great of he brought into Mrs. A. graduate assistant in Russian at killed a rattlesnake in the front yard world have ors. present]y on]y one instructor cooks, E. M. White, Mrs. A. ment of Idaho, he]r]" their state con- the turned to him for Kremmin, Mrs. Manning Onstott and Syracuse University and a member of his home here on Main Street.. delivery of their own children. has been hired. The swimming poo] vention at Rupert, June 14-17, 1967 snake, one, had no rat-, all helPers were given a fine round 'f the faculty at Colgate University The s young His last delivery (his 1,000th) was. is under the direction of the Kend- Those attending from Baker-Lind tles as yet, but its bite is just as rick City Council Swimming Pool Pf aPPlause for the excellent meals at Hamilton, N. Y. this past yesr, held Tuesday morning of this week service throughout the year. Post snd Auxiliary No. 39 3 "d He is a graduate of Kendrick High deadly as a full grown snake. when he delivered the fourth son to Committee. These activities w]]] be".and with the rank rick, were: Herbert Millard, State Schoo] and has a Bache]or of Arts Mr. Peters said that Mr. and Mrs. Gary Eggers of Bo- for 1966-67; Gerald Hal- growth of grass and weeds this year Commander degree in Russian and a Master of vill, at the St. Joseph's Hospital in . seth, District IZ Commander; Charles it behooves to be watchfu]j 710h b b d KIDS ARE HAPPY Arts degree in S]sv]c Z,anguages snd Lewiston. He had also delivered $ tdf Deobald, Post No. 3913 De g e Literature from Syracuse University. vrhere their children play —and to, their other thr'ee sons and-Mrs. cellsneous supplies for the pool. J'r. . the Eg- Mrs. Charles Deobald, State Vice She has a Bache]or of Arts degree warn them to watch for snakes.'his gers (nee Karen Nelson). 4. $250.00 for Liability Insurance There were "smiling faces all over Herbert Millsrd believed be the first such President. Mrs. in Russian from We]]s Co]]ege ]rt is to Though Dr. Christensen is ending for the pool hss been set aside. the place" Tuesday morning of this accomPanied the grouP and attend- kill in Juliaetta for many years- The total amount allocated for the" week, when the Area Living Wsr A~~ora, New York. the baby deliveries, he is planning to ed the banqget F/idaho'evening. grr]om's Robert but where there is one, there can be, off]'ce op'bri": .. swimming. pool .from the feders]--f]+Memor]a] Pool at Kendrick opened 'he. mother, Mrs. .]rave his .as usual for .Commander Millard received a Orofino, went to'ew York more. Be cirefu]f some time yet. nanced Rural Fitness Program is its "doors for business" —despite Nelson, This is listed with the the that the water was a Life Membership in the Veterans of for the wedding. $6,000.00, fact just tribute for his Open To Honor Coens program as a community service. yb]t cool —the pool having just been Foreign Wars as s Dorothy and Chuck Coen will bej WEATHER WARMS UP The only stipulation of the program filled for the first time this season. 'eceived KAM community-wide, is that the children registered with Ernest Heimgartner, M. White The local Auxiliary s PER CARAYAQ honor guests at s E. the first 100 percent paid- Open House from 7:00 to 9:00 on the program are allowed to swim and and Chuck Klatt, who have been do- prize for WITH A up membership in the state, and the VISITS 'LAIRD PARK Saturday evening, June 24. 'BAHG'fter participate in the swimming lessons ing the rebuilding had it ready to also re- "going away" will be at no to them. run Monday evening. President, Mrs. Bill , The party cost award for her five new held in the basment social room of days of rather dreary chi]]l At the Juliaetta Playground Cen- Of course, quite a few finishing ceived an The Kendrick Camper Karav~ Methodist Church. and damp weather, "Old Sol" warm-l ter will be installed a nine-piece ob- touches remain to be done the Juliaetta "bang" yet New officers were e]ected and in- went on their sixth Planned camPing The Coens are leaving soon to re- ed up with a Friday, the stacle course. Presently Miss Carol but at least it's in operation and triP of the season the Past week-end j n Saturday. California, and the commun- mercury on the "official" thermom- Heimgartner will be the playground the kids are ear turn to happy! Dept. Commander for 1967-68, Keith ity is invited to attend the Open eter recording 92 degrees! With it,i supervisor. The center will be used Regular swimming lessons began Those going were Mr. and Mrs. was high humidity, and so the Scott of Rigby, and Dept. President, them. heat'eemed mainly for the on morning. en- House honoring primary group, ages Tuesday Stdents Anderson of the Deary Manning Onstott snd granddaughter all the hotter to local resi-i five to nine. Many different activ- rolled were:.50 from Troy and 45 Nrs. Jac]r Hawaii dents who were used to the chill. ities will be carried on at this center. from Elk River. were brought Nt's. Return From They Char]es Deoba]d, Kendrick, and Nrs. Brammer and Jolene, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gruel], ac- The high heat, however, caused The Kendrick Center Area will be to Kendrick by school bus. Wayne Wegner, Mr. and Mrs. L]oyd .'ost Car] paul Jr. Vice president, Kam- companied by her sister, Lillian farmers to smile, for it was: used for the older group. An area of Lowry of Tacoma, Wn., returned l badly needed to halt rust. which is 'enhsgen and Mrs. Walter Anderson

visiting for said to have become quite prevalent, l POWELL OH SHIP home Saturday after I and family, two weeks in the Hawaiian Is]ands.~ although in streaks, in many fields.( Along the west side will be two ~ A good time was hsd by all de- (FHTNC) —Damage Contro]man TOM KING HAS i the main island (the Pea growers, however, were not basketball standards. There will al- , was nog They visited j Third Class Kenneth J. poweli, USN, spite the fact that fishing quite so for black ~ "orchard island" of Hawaii) and happy, peas are so be tether ball, volley ball, bad- f Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth good. The time was spent visiting, Gruel] said the flowers now in full bloom, and sudden minton and horseshoes. This entire HARROW ESCAPE arid Oahu. Mrs. high'eat Idahp has returned 'iking and picture taking — could do considerable ppwe]l pf Trpy were so beautiful and the weather damage. area is ProPosed to be fenced. In to Long Beach, Ca]if., from the Viet- 'oasting wieners and marshmsllows was just perfect. Loggers, too, were smiling, for it, addition we are Planning Picnic crewman Tom. King of Southwick escaPed around the camp fire. nam conflict zone, as a death On their return to Tacoma the brought with it dryer roads and sl tables, and later this summer will aboard the dock landing ship serious injury snd PerhaPs Mr. and Mrs. Virgil F]eshmsn of Gruells celebrated their 39th wed- chance to build mor', have a firep]ace or two to make the on Monday around 5:00 p. m., when Clarkston joined the .on Surt- something they j C~~t~~ Hs]] group ding anniversary on June 16th, andi l had been denied for some time. area more usable. We hope to build The Carter Hall spent seven and he lost control of a wheel tractor day for the pot-luck dinner honoring G. C. Ottosen, her brother, celebrated With the hot weather, the Potlatch, some Putting sands for the PeoP]e a ha]f months off the coast of Viet- and loader on s hillside near his gathers and Father's Day, his 23rd anniverssry on June 17th. river began to drop and to clear, interested in golf. Miss Ida Glenn nam, snd wss part of a force of Gruel]'s mother, Mrs. Mary will be one of the suPervisors. at the Mrs. Saturday. dawned clear warm,', supply ships which operated with "It Ottosen, accompanied the Gruel]'s to and Kendrick downhill in loose dirt and gravel ROAD WORK GQI HG but as the day wore on, clouds began Center.. the U. S. Seventh F]eet. where she will spend thei j Terr'y Taylor, K. H. S. newly hired Tacoma, to appear, there was a light wind, n- coach for the next year, will work— i SMOOTHLY OH SHSS summer. I and by mid-afternoon all was over-! with Little League and also with Swimming Pool Repairs ....3,000.00 cast and.the thermometer recorded. Swim Pool Liability Ins..... 250.00 Suffers Leg the Lassie Group for girls. Softball jury is a fractured Pelvis. I Construction Cp. s mere 88 degrees. Liability 125.00 Hos- The Washington Gregg Mabbott five-year-old spn snd hardball teams will be on the Personnel Ins...... He was taken to St. JosePh's j f Montana is making excellent pro- Sunday was real with', Mat. &: Supplies 750.00 of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mabbott, broke a sizzler, agenda. There will also be sp ft- Swim Pool .. pltsl by the J-K Ambulance under r s on the rebuilding of State Wednes- another reading of 92 degrees, on i Food Service Program ...... 1,354.00 D. Christensen. his left leg in two places with'nly ball for adults certain evenings, the care of Dr. A. miles) between an occasional cloud ap- 9,855.00 Highway 99 (4.3 day morning of last week, when s, white along with working on the Universs] Salaries „...... Norman Lewis and Bud Eichner Kendrick and Troy, with the new He pearing in the skies. . Transportation ...... 1,200.00 ambulance run. refrigerator tipped over on him. Gym Body Building Machine were on the ~ from the foot of Service 50.00 section stretching is doing as well as could be expected. Monday, under cloudless skies, it Scheduling will follow on student Health ...... the old Bethel Hill to the top of really began to warm up, with the transportation with a bus. Presently,; Instructional Supplies ...... 924.00 Loses Two Fingers "official" thermometer here record- j Darrell Manful] will be the bus dr]v-~ Administrative ...... 645.00 FIHAL RITES HELD While working Monday at his mi]]! ing a reading of 95 degrees, for the er. As soon as we find out just how, Soc. Sec. Ins., Employees some time rainy weather, but now 1,454.00 , by here Jack Browning was unfortun-~ warmest day to date. Air condition- many students we have and where'enefits, etc...... two shifts on the Troy Funeral services were held on l is running ate in cutting off the little finger of ers suddenly became very popular —! they live. we will arrange points for! Kendrick I June for Ernest Da-! end, and one shift on the and the next one the doors the transportation to the program. Total expenditures ...... $24,994.00!Thursday, 15, his right hand, replacing open of latter vis, 75, at the Kendrick Community end, Drilling is also in progress for near the knuckle. He was taken part of last week. We are working on several camp- The first week will be spent test- j to it fit- Church at 2:00 p. m., with Rev. Ray a quary near the Lester Clemm at Lewiston trips for various ing and evaluating the general I to St. Joseph's Hospital ing age groups and! Whitlow of Moscow officiating. ranch close to the foot of the o]d for few . are to make final arrange- l ness of the people registered for any! where he was s patient s trying Mrs. Herman Schupfer sccompan-. Bethel Hill. days. FIRE DANGER COULD ments for these trips. More ]nfor-~part of the teaching program. The( mation will follow on this part. AAHPER test which is estab]]shed j Word From Ted Peters BECOME ACUTE Chet Hall, Program Director, and on criteria from the President's FAMILY REUHIOH Word hss been received here by rel- his staff will do the registering. All Council on Physical Fitness will be Isle of Somewhere." Eighty-three members of the Web He is issued i used so that the National Norms atives regarding Ted Peters. persons registering will be were George Brocke, his parents, Mr. Norman Lewis, deputy state fire their cards for the entire established csn be used forl Pal]bearers er fsmi]y gathered at the farm home now at the home of program. la]ready A. Deobald, Roy Glenn, Ed.i at Warren Peters, Marionville, warden, Kendrick, said last Friday There is absolutely no charge for comparison. The test wi]1 be given! Sr., E. of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hunter and Mrs. with the of hot, dry Nelson, R. L. Blewett snd Everett dinner on Sun- Mo. He is reported as doing wonder- that coming any pai't of the program as long asj the first week of the program and! Zenore for a picnic weather this area faces one of the same test will be given the( Fey. Interment was in the Kend- dsy. Speciai guests were Nr. snd fully well and happy to be at their a child is registered in the program. I then the sisters in most acute of fire seasonq. This includes the swimming pro- last week to check improvements inl rick Cemetery. Mrs. Thomas Weber and family of home. His brothers and extreme- Nr. Davis was a veteran of World visit with him there. Mr, Lewis said that the gram. fitness. There are seven categories the area winter, and had Wsr and brothers His parents are nearly 70 years ly mild damp spring If there are any questions about to the test which include: 1. 50-yard I. Mr. Weber's sisters caused a foliage and grass growth I were Mrs. old. any part of the program, please call dash; 2. shuttle run; 3. pull-ups; 4. and their spouses present unseen here for several years. It us. Chet Hall, the Program Director, situps; 5. softball throw; 6. stand- BLOSSOMS ARE ALL Emma Snyder, Leonard Weber and Return, From Cs]]forn]a goes without saying that when dry or James V. Muscat, the program ing broad jump; 7. 600-yard run- Mrs. Chris Weber, all of Lewiston; Bruce Sherman and the fire hazard will be extreme. Administrator, will try to answer walk. M'd Mrs. Herb weber, Nr. and Mr. and Mrs. has been BUT GONE TODAY Web- home from Fort Jones, To date, of course, there your questions. We certainly hope The following activities will be Nrs. Daniel Dillman and Loyal Jill returned fire due continuing War- where they visited from Wed- little danger, to that all the participants will be offered to enhance the chances for er, all of Ju]iaetta; Mrs. E]sie Calif., rains and high humidity. However, blas- Mr. snd Mrs. Ed. Brown of nesday to Sunday with their son and happy with the program and have a general physical fitness improve- The petals from the locust ren and Mrs. Jack those days are bound to come to an time. ment: soms on Kendrick's big trees, which Kendrick. daughter-in-law Mr. and good not The Jack Shermans snd end, and with them the danger will Remember: The true emphasis will 1. Team Sports —softball, base- for a couple of weeks, rolled up in One sister, in Spokane, was Sherman. begin. like because of illness. son visited here during the Locust meet several cardinal principles of ball, basketball, volleyball. wind-b]pwn piles to look almost able to attend Festival and left for their The local office has its pumpers education: a. Health. b. Command 2. Dual and Individual Sports: snow, have all but disappeared under Blossom snd all other equipment ready to home Memorial Day. They took his go of fundamental processes. c. Worthy Badminton, tennis, trampplin, tumb- the impact of the hot weather. They —but the less use for them. the bet- and stunts, plus were a real nusiance, sticking to Jill with them for a vacation use of leisure time. ~ ling, pyramids sister ter for everyone concerned. tracked and she returned home with her par- We hope this program meets with peg board, rope climb, rhythmics, shoes and continually being Sunday. Jack Sherman is em- expectations. This could well be the table tennis, we]ght training. ]ow across the floors of business firins. ents of Kendrick, ployed by the Forest Service at Fort EHGAGEMEHT TOLD beginning of an individual life-long organized , track. Never in the history . Jones, Calif. fitness program. If you are five .. - 3. Outdoor Recreation Education: say old timers, have the bloom been or 105 we hope there j Hiking, fishing, outdoor survival, heavier than this year —despite the 15...50... was born Tuesday morning, Anniversary Honored Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Baumgargner is something here for you. cook out, camp outs, conservation fact they weren't very numerous on A son allo- education, nature observation. Festival Day. June 20, to Mr. and Nrs. Gary Eg- A social hour in honor of the 23rd announce the engagement of their The total amount of money Joseph' Rev. and daughter, Betty Sue, to Fred Letten- cated is $24,994.00. 4. Outdoor Recreation and Leis- gers, now of Bpvill, at St, wedding anniversary of The lad weigh- Hi]liard was held in the maier, son of Mr. snd Mrs. John The budget breakdown is as fpl- ure Time: Croquet, horseshoes, We read this somewhere: Bad poli- Hospital, Lewiston. Mrs. Elton 2 oz., and joins three basement of the Church of the Nsz- Lettenmaier. All are of Southwick. lows: tether ball, swimming, cook outs snd ticians are put into office by good ed in at 8 lbs., (Continued on page 2) A fall wedding is planned, Capital Outlay ...... ,....,$5,387.00 tennis. citizens who failed to vote. brothers. THE KENDRICK GAZETTE THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1967

LOCAL HAPPENli%lI, '„"; '„':„;;:".„';„';"„'",';;"„;; KENDRICK WELD)NG & >~CHINE VIRGIL DVGERT thing IN CAPSU,E FORM 6y.ation. ~ or~ 8'reeker Service gIack.mi Surfacing Rev. and Mrs. David Zaske and A]lumbaugh's Parents, Mr. and Nrs. "'/ Hard children left Thursday of last week Marion Rpwden, and with other re]- 1"„gp Phones: Shop 289-4177 Residence 289-4173 for their new pastorate at South atives. Co]by, Wash. Nr. and Mrs. Lowe]] Mason of I r a~~rra» Nr. and Mrs, Warren Schmidt and Seattle, former Kendrick residents, ~ daughter Debbie, now pf Pullman, were in Kendrick Tuesday afternoon visited a coup]e of days ]ast week visiting briefly with old friends. They with his father, Rev. F. C. Schmidt drove down from Moscow where they were visiting her parents, Mr. and p BROWER-%ANN MEMORIAL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harbert I d Nrs. Al Hoffman, and other relatives. family left for their home at Win- throp, Wn., on Wednesday after Kermit Malcom, Manager spending a week with her mother, 3U'LIAETTA NEWS Mrs. Henry Wendt, and other rel- (Continued from page 1) dignified funeral services. Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson, lately Simple, of Syrcause, N. Y., visited with, c]g arene Wednesday evening, following surroundings friends in the area Wednesday and the Prayer meeting. New building, pleasant Friday pf last week. They wll be A gift was presented the Hl]]j&rds, at the University of I]linpiys for the refreshments served, a d a fellow- LEWISTON, IDAHO coming school year, teaching, but at ship hour enjoyed. PHONE SH 3-4578 Present are just visiting, sightseeing and relaxing, Remodeling Completed Mr. and Mrs. Phil Johns have cpm- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schultze and M p]eted the remode]ing of their home, and Mrs. George Becker, all of Cali- and finished moving into it the past Gazette Want Ad. do tender chops come from? Ask any l For lote cost results —use a fornia, spent Thursday and FridaY week end y g pi ERE juicy, pork visiting with Mrs. Henry Wendt. VY 4-H'er working on a swine project and he'l tell you that Mrs. Frank Ellis of Minnesota was a At Camp Meeting they come from the back of the hog. What's more, the hog pro- Thursday morning caller. Mrs. David peterson accpmpanjed, vides three kinds of chops: loin, rib and shoulder. He knows. that Mrs, Jesse 'Row]and of Roosevelt Mr. and Nrs. Ar]ey Auen to the i pork chops from properly fed hogs today have less fat and there- Nrs. Jessie Bateman Park, Ariz., Seventh Day Adventist camp meet- I fore fewer calories than ever before. ~d Mr. and Mrs. Art Foster visited ing in Col]ege p]ace, Wn., Thursday But that's not all. In a swine breeding project, he learns about Saturday with Mrs. Ida McAllister through Saturday breed selection, housing and approved sanitation and health. Dishman, Wn. She is reported re- at has marketing project he keeps up with latest informa- TWINE covering satisfactorily from a recent If he a PACIFIC BALI% p„The ~]ok L]s< tion on feeding, weight gain, and supply and demand for live hogs. Mrs, Floyd Miller is home from Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. Cook and In between he finds time for showing, demonstrating approved the hospital, after a week there tak- practices, and judging animals and meats. grandson, Scott Goff, returned Sat- ing tests M'd receiving treatment. Your urday, following several days'isit Scores of 4-H farm youth enrolled in the national 4-H Swine Now's The Time To Think About Nike Nj]]er is on the sick list sciences such as an in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon suffering with a severe attack of in- program get instruction in animal omy, Cook and family at Olympia, and fluenza bacteriology, genetics and physiology. County extension agents with relatives and friends at Salem and local 4-8 leaders guide the young farmers in specific project NEEDS and Mt. Angel, Ore. They a]so visit- Other News areas, and coach them in management and record keeping. They BALING TWINE ed in the Irven McGeachy home at Nrs. Ella Granlund and Gordon l also explore careers both on and o]I the farm. Camas Wn Mr MCGeachy is at encour- Granlund pf Lewjstpn were Sunday I In addition to using this knowledge, the youngsters are home now, though is in a bod1r cast evening visitors in the:J. N. Murray, aged to do their best and try for awards provided by the program and will be for most of the summer, home.. sponsor, Moorman Mfg. Co. as he recuperates fol]owing hip s«" Mr. and Mrs. Arley Allen drove to 1 for national winners er The aw ards include six $500 scholarships g y . Orofino Sunday to visit her sister,'hosen from all the state award winners who receive expense- Mrs. Pip-" Naude Pippinger. Mrs. paid trips to the Nat pnal4.H Club Congress in Chicago. As many COVI'A.IiY Boise were Sunday visitors of Mr. pinger has been a hospital pa- (IEII ) RlC( ROC1I )A.E and Mrs. Ben P. Cook. as four members per county can earn gold-filled medals for com- 289-4961 swine in the county. KENDRICK, IDAHO PHONE Nagnusp» Nrs, Fdga Bphn and granddaugh pleting the best projects Lee and Gisele, returned home pn ter Sharon Burns, Kendrick, visited of last week following a briefly in the Allen 'onday home Sunday in-]aw and daughter, Lt. Cpl. and Mrs. David Cuddy, Ste e d her parents, Mr. and Nrs. C. E. Nrs. N d M . G Id Gu t'nd'" o Rudd now of Long Beach, and their fa il pi "d M p H ad ua t s h Father's in the home Lewiston, and '1 Dana M gnuson, at pamona to li qth Day of her Mrs. C. A. Cuddy e- J tt fo th Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Co]- Father's on Ce- College. Mr. and Mrs. Grosec]ose parents, jpyed a Day picnic Larry well in Lewiston. They also visited dar Creek Nr. and Mrs. Marvin Trout were have moved to C d d h .. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cantril there. Christy Johns returned home week-end guests in the home of rel- former Lettje ] to ,d,d,, I h evening Mr. and Mrs Given Juliaetta, after spending last week atives at Longview Wn. Mr. an d Mrs.M ' Doug Pederson and 'riday Nrs. Don Jensen, Moscow daugh- Cath wer S Mustoe and grandson Mark drove to jn the Verlin Benjamin home. Susan MOBILOIL MOBILG AS P to join Mr. and Mrs. Car S ayed with her until Su- t r of Mr. and Nrs. Ed. Brown ho of hi M...G t d g, Benj™n pth, MOBIL HE AT 100 underwent back surgery for the sec- pederson. 'ustoe on a week-end fishing triP, day. ond time at the Deaconess Hospita] into Montana. They wil visit other Mr .md Mrs. Roger MOBIL FUEL DIESEL Mr. and Mrs. Bill Flores of Cra' l lh Tuesday ".'elatives in the Kellogg area before Lewistpn spent Father's Day with Spoka eI pf ]ast week. mont have moved int MOBIL LUBRICANTS Bears. Brown was with her there most apartment. He is returning home. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Let- employed at the Lewistpn All 'f the week. IFpirst Security Bank jn Kendrick. 'I Tuesday Nrs Iva May pf tenm~er. (Of Kinds) and son-in-law of Nr. and Mrs. Dick Cuddv joined Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johns have her and daughter Nr. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McIntire and Nrs. Vern and children Orofino visitors in Will Order Any Special Items Desired Cuddy family members at a Father's mpved frpm F„]]ertpn Ca] f t th Hooper were the Roy We Day Picnic at Cedar Creek, Sunday. Jphns of LaGrani]e, were afternoon callers '.Gertje home, Saturday evening. - Phjl ranch hpme just above Mc- AIOBIL TIRES BATTERIES Mr. and Mrs. Elton Da]e of Se- town ! in the Clay King home. Monday evening Nrs. Stella attle were Thursday evening visit- Mr. and Mrs. Ver]in Benjamin and Iver and Mr. and Mrs. David Gertje Nr and Mrs Bp d Emmpns' and We Give S R 8 Green Stamps oil AII Burning Oil- ors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Nelson. famir]y pf Lew' fami]y spent Father's Day with his were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Benja- Mrs. Manning Onstott and grand- the phil Johns home Parents, Mr. Mrs. N. N. Roy Gertje. if paid by the 15th of month following Sunday., min, attending church and a ppt-luck hfrs. Stella McIver has returned tp daughter Kelley Miller of Lewiston, Mr. and N„s G L.dd] d 'll joined the "Farm .Tour" group at daughters pf Kansas dinner in Clarkston. Mr. and Nrs.;her home here. after spending a 1''1 C;< Np were and also -month with'he the Boulder Creek camp grounds on recent vjsjtprs 'h 'rvin Fry Warren were Chas. Davis family Friday, eating dinner with the tour- hap~me Present. 'in Lewiston; caring for Nrs. Davis. and Nrs. D. W. Tarry, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Candler spent , ing group. Su d t N d 'r. ~,i...4li, 8,J, f BarneY Driscoll and Mr. and Saturday and Sunday in Kamiah, at- Lee Schultze, Paradise, Calif., Ona] Cope were Mrs Ar]ee Nve f'rs. l Mrs. Chas. Hil] of Lewiston, and Nr. tending the rodeo and visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. C]arkston; Melvin l visiting the Nye of Campbell and Cliff Aug. F. Wegner. The Dan Sullivan Calif'.; hfr. and Nrs. G~pw Nrs. LarrY Nielson and daugh- Brown family. James and ter Sharon pf Clarkston, and family pf Lenpre: Mr. and Mrs. family pf Lewlston; Dick Witt and Wm.. Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. . Kauder, Picnicked on Cedar Creek, Henry Hasse of Lenore called on Mr. MOBIL OIL COMPANY Wayne Wegner, Mr. and Mrs..G]en James Bunch > and Mrs. Wegner and Vern Wegner ca]]ed at Robert Davis is visiting his uncle Wade Candler. Mrs. D. W. sPent from Mon- Mrs. Helen Cpwger KENDRICK, IDAHO the home of their parents, Mr. and and aunt Nr d N O I Tarry sPent Saturday L tp Thursday in Lewiston attend- and Suuday with spn-fn-law 276-3131 Mrs. Aug. F. Wegner on Sunday brook at'Rjg 'd th k day her and Phone 289-4061 Residence Grand Chapter of the O. E. S. daughter, and Nrs Don Wr~ght evening to honor their father. d d ft M N mg ' +r Father's Day was observed at the Clark and Mrs. Wm. Lublow cased She stayed with her is e, ig home ' Driscoll whj]e there. Danny, returned home to spend this of Dr, and Nrs. Leonard Eld- pn Nrs. Gertrude l Pederspn. his ridge and children pf L,wiston, Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lub]ow e 'm. George md daughter Grace weel'ith grandmother. fre Ellen pf Hermjstpn, and Mr. Sunday dinner in the Rollin All —Blewett's day. Those present were Mr'. and guests in the L ] P h Ore., guests Foods of Kinds Grocery Mrs. Tom King and Sarah of South- Father's and Mrs. Ray Cuddy of Gold Hill Armitage home were Mr. and Mrs. Day. l jn the Rp]]jn Armjtage home John Cuddy of Gold Hill; Mr. and ~ ' wick; Mr. and Mrs. David Eldridge Tuesday morning R,visited «~~Ilail» ~l~ l~l~ l~ I~I~ I~I~ l~ll» I~0~II~ ~l~ l~ l~ l~ ~ IW t~1 ofl k Wednesday evening. Nrs. Eldon Clark and sons of Deary I of Narysville, Wn.; Mr. and Nrs. and Nrs. David Zaske and children I E]mo 'aturday evening Mrs. Rollin Arm- and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Powers. Eldridge and Miss Janet E]d- we~e breakfast ue t d ! SOME PEOPLE THINK WE'IIE ridge. Eg'Jzman befpre g, . ane Meske and Mrs. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. ]qgyjn fpr th new'eon'Powers visited Cud- Raine. I Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turner of White- pastorate at South Cplb Wn in the Ray Ken swan, Wn., visited over the week- Mrs. dy home at Gold Hill. ¹w residents in our neighborhood I E]]a Donaldson, ~pther of Mr. fam- end with his brother and sister-in- Nrs. I.]oyd Eckman pved~jntp the and Mrs. Alva Craig and are the Wayne Stuart fami]y of Cav- i]y of Gold Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Fred endish; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Raine and 1 law, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Turner. i Caro] Peters home Thursday. Nrs Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCreary were Eckman drove Cole. Cavendish; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nr. and Mrs. Leon Powers from i down to Pomeroy on Kendrick; Ro]]and among the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday to help her get read f Cuddy, Cuddy of California. Welcome! Nr. and 1 Harold Veasman at Lewistpn, Satur-'the l Grange»]]e; Nrs. charles Those from our area attending the move and dsy @yen]ng, i Cuddy familY and Mrs. Nina summer classes at the U. of I. are Thursday, Charles Jelleberg 'pwenf pf Orpfinp; Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mr. Qr. and Mrs. Ozzie Kanlkkeberg Park was an over-njg ". Nrs. Fry, md Mrs. Leon Cp]e and daughter, Mr. and Powers and Ken Raine.. LM fami]y of Genesee; Nr. and Mrs. home of Nr. and Mrs. Ervin Nabbott.1Lepnard ~* Burton Souders and and I Jr. family A visitor in the Gil Erlewine home lid Il Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Kanikkeberg two days last week was his sister-in- I Picnicked near Elk River on Father's ]aw, Mrs. Maheinke, of Potter, Neb. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lohman Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ni]lard of VVAhl D ER INN and family of Fairview were even- Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. Katherine ing callers in the Kanikkeberg home, Gi]lispie of Lewistpn were recent TAVERN AND CAFE Father's Day callers in the Walter dinner guests in the home of Mr. and GOOD FOOD ICF CREAM —FOUNTAIN 15, , NcCall home were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mrs. Clyde Davis and family. Nrs. NcCal] and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. ICF TP GP —AI.PNG WITH YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGE Millard is a sister of Mrs. Gillispie i Walter McCall and children and Nr. and an aunt of Mrs. Davis'. After- DON AND LAURA RISHLING JULIAETTA, IDAH'P and Mrs. Dick McCall and family, noon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. a]1 of Lewiston. Lublow. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bain and sons Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wing and 4 ~+"~.>":-I+++++++~"+++I >:"~~~~~"++++'~~+++++~-'-:-'-'-.: —of Moscow were Saturday over-night family have been vacationing in Se-~'. I guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. attle this past week, visiting Mr. and;;. Ben Westendahl. Mrs. Joe Wing. They attended a:" Mr. and Nrs. Darrel Brocke and family reunion at Little Falls, Wn,,':. ! family were fishing near Clarkia on Sunday. over the week-end. c l I OLD FASHIONED Rep. and Mrs. Geo. F. Brocke, Sr,, I 'ieft Saturday for Boise to attend the W Q ~ I Special Session of the Idaho State '~ Well if maintaining Mrs. Merlin O. Denham and daugh- ... a strong financial condition I is old Nrs. O. E, Havens ! fashioned...... WE ARE of Bremerton, a]l hlRS. '.~ ROLLIN ARNITAGE 411VVUII I left for their homes on Friday after Phone 289-46"l9 if not being a branch office a week's visit in the home of Mr. +$ ... of any chain and Mrs. Frank Abrams. Weather '? banking system is old fashioned Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Abrams and Weather —from wet to hot at this ": ., WE ARE ...if furnishing the highest quality of ser- nesday until Monday. Dennis has Church News vice for our customers is old fashioned I just finished basic training in the Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Twist of Nps- ."~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . . ~ ~ ~ o WE ARE FOR AIR APPLICATION ...Ix knowmg our customers and preferring to know them rather than "numbering" Crocker on a camping trip to Cedar meeting on Saturday. The morning them is old fashioned.... WE ARE Creek camp, below Clarkia, over the speaker was the president of the C4 t week-end. Fernda]e, Wn., Holiness Camp, Mr..:, I We Welcome Bank by Mail Accounts", Mr. and Mrs. Narvin Long, accom- Kellogg. The afternoon business ": Too j panied by Mr. and Nrs. Rufus Fair- session elected officers for the local A 'ield GIVE US C~LL of Juliaetta, returned Sunday organization for the coming year: from a five-day trip to Lake Pend Rev. Harold Gilliam, Pierce, presi- pH01VE 2894281 '5" Oreille, fishing, They report ex- dent; Rev. A. F. Tn~jst. hipscpw, vice I

I I +I't1+++++1'+rf"5+++~)++++~r1AP~+ir +j +il ++4arpP;+ip++q,q,q.q,nhnr,~nerf,y„n 4,~ son, does not include those convicted DRI NKI NG DR IYER cf dl ivtng while under the mfluence, 3 > in local courts, where refusal affi- KENDRICK BEAUTY SALON FACES TROUBLE dnvits wer'e not submitted to the : department of Law Enforcement. Boise —The drinking driver in YACATIQH IH SIGHT... g+ Idaho faces the possibility of a longer suspension of his driving priv- AGAINST GUN LAW ileges due to the state's "implied Vtrash., D. C. —Sen. , kl'i e ail I ':~~"~/ . Take Shortcuts to Summer + consent law," which has been in ef- D-Idaho, will bring his battle against : S I IR fect since 1955. new gun laws into high gear early Beauty With These Specials: + A person suspected of d runken next month. Hearings on the Dodd driving can have his license suspend- Bill will begin on July 11, in the II.ti<" Nature's Moisture 8'ave $$.50 + ed for 90 days for refusing to sub- Senate Sub-committee on Juvenile mit to a chemical test to determine Delinquency. Sen. Dodd is chairman his blood alcohol content, and also of that sub-committee. Sen. Church Lanolin Wave ...... %ST eel 8 / II I 8e faces an additional 90-day suspension wirr testify against the bill. Wati=— Girls Under Xd ...... $5.50 .. if he is convicted in court of driving If the legislation should Bear that while under the influence, sub-committee, it will pass to the TWO According to Donald A. Anderson, Senate Commerce Committee, where OPERATORS TO SERVE YOU administrative officer of the Depart- the Idaho Senator will again attempt ment of Law Enforcement, approxi- to block it. If the bill passes both DROP-IN TRADE WELCOME mately 1,500 licensees have lost, their of these committees, Church will driving privileges in the past dozen ~ carry his tight to the senate floor. Tliousands Phone 289-5727 years for refusing to submit to a of Idahoans have sup- ~ I I I chemical test to determine alchoI ported Church's position by putting I +++inapgtwp~ppj iana4a4arfartwaaarna~~o~pepaaaarlaana~e~~r1neeiar rana+WA+++++&4a+++raara4ar&&+r1a4a+++ wq I%II .!)In IelIa! It'll~'I~4 4L'i; I their names I,4)Qjj ) content in the blood. on record against the i This number, accorling to Ander-I proposed law. Get Fresh Vegetables at Breurett's. Kendrick 'l' 3 II I e t la iin e.

~ ——.—— .a aeit4Ii i (',. e m naca . 8jtfRIifta~E -.. 'OPEN NOW SEVEN DAYS WEEK>,' gggD GPR]pg~ , A ~+4 BASS ARE TASTY fvt 4 WATCH CHILDREN A. fvt. TO XO P. Smallmouth bass fillets cooked fu Famous, original RAIN BiRD bacon grease over an open campfire TRY OUR part-circle lawn sprinkler A reminder from the Idaho State'or family and friends are a treat for permanent installation or Police: Schools are closed for thc that must be acknowledged even by portable base. Adjustable summer vacation —and that means trout addicts. Hot Fudge Sundaes 40-foot radius for lawn areas children playing out of doors. A Bass (and all spiny ray species) over 30-fr. x 30-ft. Easily child is wrong when he runs into are filleted by cutting from back of Peppermint Shakes, Sodas and ad justable while sprir}kfing the street, but he doesn't deserve a fish down along bones to ribs and to cover any part of cirde death sentence for his mistake. Pro- then removing the tail, This'ive Sundaes —or Brourn Cour.' tect our children drjving care; boneless a from 20'to 340'. by a piece, of meat from each fully. side which is ready for the pari is E'loafe I spon as the skin has been removed. Giant Root Beer with a . or "Tiny Burger".~! JPAliirNSIR4 Smallmouth bass make tasty en- Taco 'aoa laanu $ year while the, f~leSh is firm. $ 'Qs'arthen Orders. to Go —Anytime',<,,', DepL Parents are'reminded by the Idaho gE '< jI State Police, that children .neetf, fre- pATIENT Phone 288-'4887 quent reminders on .the (angers qf Let's be patient w'ith our tourists, playing in the street! Take time to say the Idaho State Police. Tou 1 I I'~ t teach your youngsters how to sub- might gawk too, if'ou had never, vive in traffic; scen a mountain before! 1 ~ .. FRANK A'BRAhAS PHONE 2894O.'ii (IN WEST KENDRlCK) PHONE 288--SF3i KENlMICK, IDAHO SEED

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I'.: You'l find nine improved camp,and,picnic sikes in our erma of opere- CREDIT PROGRAM COMPLETELY '%i'6n, developed e'rid'n2rlnteined in cooperation with tree'~kerr'iiIIiIend:.timber l++r--r'-:-.r-I"1"I"81+.-.--.-:,.-.--H++++++++++I++>I 6 +++'1"+ : "protective associations. The Ctenrwater Ski Club has devc4'gped a ski '.,slopeand lodge on PFI land on 8ald Mountain near Pierce,.lfjrIho, which PCA HA'S COMPLETE OHE- Iis available to the:public'at a nominal charge for tow

facilities'.'ou:tare:invited STOP FARM AND RANCH to enjoy free use of eny Potlatch Forests,"4c.:, camp end picnic sites, end our idaho. timberlands are open for. huntirig,'ishing, cREEtlT sgRvrcE 'hiking; 'nnd berrytpicking, except in a few areas which mey be closed t, I H 1++++++++1+1++++++++++++++++++6'tf . during the crf'ttieel.firne season, Much of the area is''accessible by.cnr. ++++++'a> Cooperation.in'.;.providingn'acilities for your'lecreation is one way ~ 'i POTLATCH PLAYS ITS PART. :Ih] II ~Jr I 1

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treatment is drastic. will attend the XII World Jamboree is a good «Iogan for anyone to re- WORD ON IDAHO Large areas of quackgrass can be at Farragut State Park, Idaho, from member who wants to survive Itis contro]]ed by dry cu]tivation, Higgins Aug. 1 through 9, will have the op- vacation trip. A heavy foot on the FII.MS said. The job depends on dry soil and portunity of enjoying fresh water gas pedal can mean tragedy, sayej abi]ity of the operator to drag roots swimming among their many activ- the Idaho State Police. Doctor io the surface where they will dry. ities. I to the Proving the exception Good control usually takes about six A man-made swimming facility, a in the Kitchen ru]e, sometimes I believe a few words weeks. new sandy beach has been built in can be worth more than a thousand Whatever methods of attack are a small bay in Lake Pend Oreille, by pictures," said Louise Shadduck, head Farragut State Park. The swim- of Commerce used, Higgins said, quackgrass is by W.W. Bauer, M.D. of Idaho's Department ]ike]y to be a pest for a long time., ming .area is,.about 400 feet long, and Development, commenting on The perennial 100 feet wide and a miximum depth Consultant, National Dairy Council receives spreading grass was the letters the department impoited from Europe. It has been of 8 feet. After the Jamboree it regarding films used for promoting grown for pasture and soil-holding will be a state park beach for public Idaho among the other states. One NlBSLE, TASYK OR SNACKS purposes, but in most places it is a use. from a school in a small Vermont department's nuisance. It can accommodate 500 persons When was a boy, longer ago Such snacks, of course, should town today caught the I tide of at a time, and the Scouts will have than, will .ever admit, it used consist of foods required in the attention out of a growing I included series of six one-hour periods daily. parental doctrine four basic food group plan, and requests which a to be sound a group of 70 engin- BEACH BUILT ''between meals was not merely of taste-satisfying 12 showings for LOOlONO FOR that eating of Pontiac Motors, requests from This went side by foods or just random eating. eers strictly taboo., television stations, universities, civic The 14,000 Boy Scouts and leaders that chil- Snacks should be counted, both side with the dictum groups, spor ting and riding clubs. from more than 100 countries who S]om up here and show up there TOP dren cleaned their plates before as to calories and to nutrient Here is the letter, modestly without they left the table —or else. content, in the day's food quota. 'a signature, from the Cornish School, QUALITY Adding insult to injury was the Nibbling is something else Windsor, Vermont. common practice of enforcing again. This is often the tempta- "Dear airs: We are a small, coun- AUTO standards school. Our film projector compliance with adult tion which assails good cooks, or try and'our sending violators to bed sup. those with time on their hands films give us a window to the SONETHI46 by our students NR040p INSURANCE perless. and too ready access to the candy outside world. Many of been beyond the next town. that. box, the cookie jar, the leftovers, have not at a My grandmother fixed all We want you to know that your If we were sent to bed to medi- or-the soda fountain. awaited and well fam- films are eagerly tate on our sins, she sneaked up One of the members of my our students. We feel She received by the back stairs with good things ily was an inveterate nibbler. that they are learning from them. NEW for us to eat; she also dispensed ate little at meals, but she Thus we are beginning a program (" cookies and maple sugar between nibbled practically all the time of Friday afternoon film assemblies 4s, meals, And we couldn't help no- between meals. She also won- for our 6th, 7th and 8th grade stu- a, introduction and LOW dered why she got fat, She was dents. With .brief +jii„ ticing that the grown folks often following left food on their plates if they a marvelous cook, a discussion in home rooms Tasting, Too 'he films, we believe this will be a ) did not like it. As for us. we were our school pro- ea't Tasting is another habit easily pleasant addition to COST commanded to what was gram." placed before..us,. And like itl formed in the kitchen, Modern Thank you! , i cooks who use recipes are less Not Frowned On Now For some years the department liable to this habit than the older extra mat- know that eating be- has also been furnishing Now we cooks who added a bit of this, interested teachers to use tween meals is:no dietetic sin. eria) for ., a touch of that, and a sprinkle making the film . subjects even Its tell you be a'help to nu- in let It may good of the other to the stew-pot, and more vivid to school children. «bottt tile b'ition, It may even be a nec- llamas'y4 then tasted to see that it was I essity under cerItsin conditions right. This had to be done quite I ESer re FOR IE in which digestion and nutrition often, and for a number of dishes. CMEMICALS normal. have learned policy are not We The taster also commonly eats FIGHT that a child may require morning QUACKGRASS ''4 the tag end of the carrot that is e I i'.l~ t i or afternoon snacks, and that if difficult to grate, or the bit of these are well-chosen, they not There's hope on the horizon for butter left on the spatula, and „.II44~l44II414(itlC'our only contribute to his nutrition, meed fighters. Ivluackgrpss will soon when it comes to clearing away condit'ion, but prevent his becoming so hun- after dinner, it's so much easier be in:its mosg .vu]nerabje according f6;qvq'xd., the. county 'agri- gry that he actually has difficulty just to eat up the little dabs left doctoEr,'s'dI!agnoiit and treattnent,,ptu'I our skilljttt-:, ." enjoying the noon or evening cu]tqra] agent hvar -frdm Robert Hig- R. E. in the serving dishes than to clut- the ' meal. gins, iweed-contr'ol agronomist of 'illinj your prescription'i, can turn the wia]ig to RIGHT. ter up the refrigerator with left- University of 'Idaho extension service. I MAGNUSON Diabeiics, and persons with di- overs. This can add up to quite When it is six to eight inches andi gestive problems, as we]i as those s load in the course of the day. growing vigorously, it is. most easily AGENCY who wish to gain weight but can- Yes, good snacks are useful, with chemical. S' rj V knock ed out a r~> S'rQ~I t~t S'1 r~3

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>stg ttgNntttt.'tt ttAzpgtug Published every Wednesday after- [C gE RIPCIIE I,siss tt: .. Junsc. stcB>id; and taunts. noon (dated Thursday) at Kendrick, Q Ice]]y «nd Scott returned home with BtY HAPPY HOME CLUB ('it'ii'randparents BY ARBA Idaho, by W, L. NcCreary, I to spend some The Road Report .... tiil'le. Subscription 3,50 per l $ year Picnic At Seldom Seen July 2 Mi. and Nrs. Grant Clemenhagen, Strictly Independent in Politics. will!l Mrs Ida Ruby and Jean Entered at Nr, an;I Mrs. Jay Dee Wilson Betty of the postoffice at Ken- @!,'IIi@5 have a pot-luck picnic at the Seldom, Deary drove to Sprague, Wn., Sun- drick, Latah County, Idaho, as second CHI]RCH NOTICES Secn Ranch on Big Bear ridge, Sun- I d"y ]iere they met Mr. and Nrs. c]ass mail matter. Clenrent Israel Mrs. Ben day, July 2. Dinner wi]] be served and family of Eph- P. Cook ...... News Editor Juliaetta Methodist Church at 12:00 o'lock, plates and table rata. Wn., and al] enjoyed a picnic Classified Advertising Frank Lepinski, Pastor service will be furnished. There will 15c per line. 9:00 a. m. Mrs. Figure 5 average Church School be horseshoes and baseball played in I Edith Fairfield visited on words to the line, Minimum 30c. 10:00 a. m. Worship at Kendrick the afternoon. I Thursday afternoon with Ni's. Henry 8:00 p. m. Worship Service Everyone is welcome to come —Ga]»ivav and children. Wednesday Mark'et young or old. If you are too old to Nrs. Wm. Le]and and son Stan-, Forty Fold, bulk ...,...... $1.53 Kendrick Community Church walk —ride your horse —just so ford of SPokane, were Sunciav dinner Frank guests I'you C]ub, bulk ...... $1.53 Lepinski, Pastor all come!" of Mr. and Nrs. Oscar Slind. 9:00 a. m. Church School Mrs. Tweedy returned Soft White, bulk ...... $1.53 , to Spokane 10:00 a. m. Worship Service i with them Bar)ey, 100, bulk ...... $2.05 Other Ncaa Oats, 100, 8:00 p. m. Worship at Juliaetta Mrs. A. C. Wilson, Nrs. Jay Dec bulk ...... $2.20 M . nd Mrs. Grant C]emenhagen Wilson Lentils, 100, bulk and Eldon were Coeur d'A]ene ...... $9.00 Le]and Methodist Church accompanied Mrs. Ida Ruby and Bet- visitors on Austrian Peas, 100, bulk Monday...... $3.25 Franl» Lepinski, Pastor ty Jean of Deary to Spokane on Mrs. Henry Galloway and Mrs, Beans 10:00 a. m. Worship at Kendrick Monday. Larry Galloway and children visited Flat Whites, 100 ...... $8.00 8:00 p. m. Worship at Juliaetta Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoisington Saturday morning with Mrs. Ron Peds, 100 ...... (No Quote) and sons were Friday evening cal]- Niltenburger and sons at the Roy Clover Seed Lutheran Church of Cameron ers of Nr. and AIrs. Jay Dee Wi]son Emmett home. White Dutch, per 100 ...(No Quote) Theo Mcske, Pastor and Eldon. Don Ingle spent last week-end in A]sike, per 100 ...... {No Quote) Sunday School 9:45 a. m, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Halseth and Bonners Ferry with his wife and Red. per 100 ...... (No Quote) Nissionfestival Service 10:45 a. m. family, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Leland fami]y. Edward and daughters, Mrs. Chisho]m, Egg Prices Dozen F. Weiskotten, campus pas- Betty Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hoisington — tor of the U. of Kim and Ron, all of Lewiston, and and Ranch Run 30c - 35c I. will be the guest sons were Sunday dinner guests ...... speaker, Arnold Halseth, Nr. and Mrs. Eivin of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cletis Butter, Lb. Pot-luck dinner in the church par- Halseth and Pam visited Sunday Hoisington, Stony Point. They also Retail 86c lors after the service. with Ed Halseth and Gerald Hal- visited his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Retail 92c seth. Trumpower of Lake O'Desse, ]UIich., Lutheran Church of Juiiaetta Mr. and Mrs. Larry Galloway, and his aunt Mrs. Jessie Doane of Theo Meske, Pastor Kraig and Kari were week-end Lansing, Mich. i DATE CHANGED No services. Al] are urged to at- guests of his parents, Mr. and Nrs. Mr. and Nrs. Frank Hoisington l accidents occur one-half to one-third us I tend in Cameron. Henry Galloway, Janice and Jerry. siid sons visited Sunday evening with Ray Jones and son Randy of Lew- Mr. Often On lnterState HlghWayS. Lewiston —The Social Security and Mrs, Walter Benscoter. Kendrick Assembly of God iston were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Alice Trumpower of Lake representative will not be in Moscow Pastor his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lar- According to Commerce Connor June dis- —Clarence Shoop Alex O'Desse, Mich., and Mrs. Jessie Secretary Monday, 26, D. Gene Shaw, Sunday School 9:45 m. son. Doane trict manager, announced. The rep- a. of Lansing, Mich., visited in Morning Worship 11:00 o'lock. Helen and Herman Hinrichs at- the Frank Hoisington home Monday accidents occurred on Interstate Roads resentative will be there as usual on tended a July 3rd. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p. m. registered trap shoot at afternoon. — Prayer and Bible Study, Wednes- Nez Perce, Sunday. 2.8 deaths per 100 million miles com- day, 7:30 p. m. pared to 9.7 deaths on the older roads. OLD FORT WALI. Church of the Nazarene —Jul]aetts San Angelo, Texas, were Wednesday In Lemhi county are the ruins of E)ton Hilnard, Pastor dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar an old mud wall that once surround- Sunday School 9;45 a. m. Slind. Mrs. Tweedy stayed on for ed old Fort Lemhi, the first at- Morning Worship at 11:00 a few days visit with her niece and MRS. ROBERT PRATT tempt to create a permanent settle- Juniors 6:00 m. husband. Phone 289-4698 and Mark. family, Mr. and Nrs. Emil Silf]os ment in Idaho. The fort was built p N. Y. P. S. 6:15 p. m. Mrs. Dorothy Stevens of Deary and Mr. and Mrs. Gary* Browning and and family, Mr. and Nrs. Harold Sii- in 1853 by Mormon colonizers sent to Evening Service 7:00 o'lock Mrs. Cecil Dean were Thursday 4-H Club Meets son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor flow and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fel- the In- county by Brigham Young. Mid-week Service Wed., 7:30 p. m. afternoon vi@tors of Mrs. Grant The Cedar Ridge 4-H Club met on ~nd children; Paul, Ralph and Eddie ton and family were Father's Day dian hostilities prevented any dreams Vacation Bible School —June 19 Clemenhagen. Tuesday evening June 13 at the Alva Richardson were Sunday dinner dinner guests oi'r. and Mrs. Fred of settlement, however. The colony through 23; 9:00 a. m. to 1:30 m. Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams and Craig home. Lisa gave a dem- guests of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Glenn in Silf]ow at Juliaetta. removed p. Lyons of Mormans was in 1858. Bring sack lunch. Ages 4 through 14. "Shorty" Tribb]e of Moscow were onstration on "How to Use a Knitt- Kendrick. Mr. and Nrs. Bill Johnson, Ken- Monday visitors of Mrs. Charles ing Gauge." A regular business meet- Mr. and Mrs. )Vs]lace Clark visit- drick, were Sunday evening visitora CALL FOR BIDS Seventh Day Adventist Church Bower. ing followed. Refreshments of cook- Monday and Tuesday with M-. of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peters. Juliaetta, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. A]bin Oslund of Lew- ies and punch were served. —Lu- and Mrs. Phi] Evans and their grand- The Kendrick Highway District E]der A. R. Hall, Pastor iston were Sunday afternoon visitors Ann Brammer, reporter. wil] receive sealed bids up to and 2:00 p. m. Sabbath School of Mr. and Nrs..A]ex Larson. Nampa. Idaho. LIBRARY BOARD SET including the 1st day of July, 1967, 3:00 p. m. Church Service - Mr. and Nrs, Oscar Slind and Mrs. New Neighbors for gasoline and diesel fuel to be Tuesday evening Bible Study, 7:30 F]orence Tweedy of Texas were Recent new comers to the ridge FOR COMING YEAR delivered to the District Grounds at Thursday evening visitors of Mr. and are: Mr. and Mrs. Larry Groseclose, week with her brother and family, Kendrick, Idaho, for a one-year per- Mrs. Melvin Sneve Nr. and Mrs. Ray Moore at Wallowa, NOTICE FOR OF and Nels. formerly of Juliaetta; Mr. and Mrs. The Latah County Library Board iod, July 31, 1967 —Ju]y 31, 1968. PUBLICATION Mr. and Nrs. Walter Aronson of Joe Price of Asotin; Mr. and Mrs. Oregon. The District reserves the right to THE TIME APPOINTED FOR Mi. and Mrs. Art Johns of Jlilia Iheld its e)ection on Monday. The PROVING WILL, Spokane visited Sunday afternoon Wayne McCool and children, Clarks- Board members are: Chaitman reject any or all bids. ETC. with Bertina, Joe and Edwin Forest. ton, We welcome these new neigh- etta were Sunday;fternoon visitois'ew i Mrs. Harl Eichncr; Vice Chai rman. Dated this 5th day of June, 1967. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kerr and chil- bors. of +r and Mrs Bert Nye ey KENDRICK HIGHWAY DIST, In The Probate Court of the County of Nr. and Nrs. Ado]ph Denn]er and Rev. H. Drollinger; Secretary, Mrs of Latah, of dren Teadvi]le, Colo., are visiting Ivan Og]c; Treasurer, Mrs. Elvon WALTER BROCKE, Sec. State Idaho her uncle, Ray Jones. Other News Debby. and Chery] Weaver visited In the Matter I HamPton. Nrs. Russell Foster First pub. June 8, 1967 of the Estate of Mr. and and with Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman of JULIA Deceased Mrs. Eldon Strom of Troy Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brammer Deary is a new Board member. Last pub. June 29, 1967. JEAN, were Saturday evening guests Mr. family were Sunday dinner guests of and Mrs. Annie Weaver in Lewiston, ,Pursuant order Pro- of j Latah County Library is nom to an of said and Mrs. Oscar Slind. 'Mr. Cam- Monday'eve„,ng 'he bate Court. made on the 12th and Mrs. Aug. Brammer, 'onsolidated with the Moscow City day Mrs. Johanna Nelson spent Sunday eron. called at the Lloyd Far)'- Mr and Nrs Geo F Dennler visit- of June, 1967, notice is hereby given They Library. All books have been moved visiting with Miss Do]lie Smith at rington home at Kendrick, Sunday ed Thursda y and Friday with Mr KENDRIiCK LODGE Np. 26 that Friday, the 21st day of July, and Nrs. Hans Harder in Spokane. 'nto the Moscow City Library at Moscow. She a]so visited with Mrs. afternoon. 110 South Jefferson. New library 1967, at 2:00 o'lock P. M. of said sons Nr. and Mrs. Keith C]ark visited day at the couit room said Court, Eben Adams, Moscow. Nr. and Mrs. Bob Grim and hours are from 11:00 a. m. to 9:00 4. I-. A. M. of Mr. and and Dave Grim Sunday afternoon ~vlth Mr. and Nrs. at the Court House in the County of Mrs. Charles Bower spent of Pomeroy; Mr. Mrs. p. m., Monday through Friday; 11 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays Thursday helping clean up Deary for and chi]dren, Headquarters; Nr. and Wallace Clark. Latah I.as been appointed as the time Mr. and Nrs. John Chapman and, a'' m a house - '«y'ryan at 8:00 P. M. and place for proving the Will of the Strawberry Festival this coming Mrs. Ernest Grim and their in'. The Latah CouI)ty Bookmobile will FRATKRNAI 'TEMPLE Saturday. guests.— Mrs; -Bernadine Boyd and visited tWednespay evening said Julia Jean deceased, and for the Adolph Dennler be at the Big Bear Ridge Conlmunity siting Brothers Always Welcome hearing the application of Fred W. Nrs. Grant Clemenhagen visited on Roy Grim picnicked on the North home., Ha]] on Tuesday, J»)y 18, and Aug. Saturday morning with Mrs. Melvin Fork of the Clearwater, Sunday. Silflow for the issuance to him of I 1 and 11 fi'om 1:15 to 2:00 p. m. Letters Sneve. Mrs. Cleon McAlister visited Sun- Testamentary, when and Mr. and Pederson where any person interested may ap- Mrs. Paul Goechner of day w!th Nrs. Gertrude at Lewiston were Sunday evening Juliaetta. HAS ON i'li pear and contest the same. DESTROYER FRANK Y. BARTON guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Slind. Nrs. Roger Nelson and Miss Eileen gn Dated this 12th day of June, 1967. r LA~'ER R. J. TUNNICLIFF Mr. and Mrs. Warney O]ney and Ho]t, Moscow, were week-end guests '9- ti]Y ~~'TIVITI5 Office in Postoffice Building Probate Judge. daughters of Trout Lake, Wn., were in the James Holt home, week-end and ]V. A. and Grace FELTON & BIELENBERG guests of Mr. Mrs. Er- George daughter USN, son of Phone 289-4981 vin Halseth and Pam. Allen of Hermiston, Ore., visited J. C. Browning of Deary, Attorneys for Petitioner I

e sa Jolene joined the t Brammer family in Lewiston Sunday for a Father' F6 UNION 1 Vl Day dinner at one of the restaurants. p enariCZ a neatef Last Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Eldon in Qualzty Glenn and family attended a family For the Best FRIDAY —SATURDAY I'-'Ifn'on of the Weber family at the PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Roscoe Hunter home in Lenore. Irs ~ e» kcl Call 289-4251 WALT DISNEY $ Mr. and Mts. Wllbelt Btunsiek Royal 76 or Regzclar Gasoline THE ADVENTUR5;.'.","„".","."..,;:",""..:,";;.;".'„ Unifzcel —The loca sulphur content Diesel iidl, .fi Lzcbricating Oils and Greases OF HULLWHIP For Every Need.f 289-4251 GRIFFIN Call (Ill TECHNICOLOR) I guests of his parents, Sunday. BILL ROGERS DISTRI BUTOR Rev. and Mrs. Mesl e and Ann TEIK BKAUTII'L BKLLKS OF Yvere fishing at Lake Chatcolet on LIPTON LEMON FLAYORED ICE TEA z MIX M'FSFRb'9 2 Packages 25< FEELING "DDWH AT THE MOUTH —'...,„.",,"'".„„"„"",".,'„'„.NEWS T AN> sPRIIhIG FEVERisH'" I,„. ".",",„',.',.",".," AMERION RIHGII, WYLER'S ORANGE DRINK MIX „. 2 Packages 254 Q 1 remedies'e — Rick tsenscoter arrived specialize m ask~„~m„: Friday KOQL AID —ALL FLAVORS such as a good meal, a sizzling j Dakve 6 Packa ges 25< Stefkk, It Clip Of COffee, Ol' . hlr. and Mrs. crocker and ~ evening visite~re or Mr. and Mrs. z Ioltmmr CoOI CII'lllk.~ I QMERPN SECTION ceo. KOOL AID —PRE-SWEETENED ACTIVITIES VARIED "':-""""'"-'-""'" Package Xe< I ~ M IMrs.ErrtestAndi'ews"andthekussets COUNTRY KITCHEN -.-Phone 8B-58'77 TANG IHSTAHT BREAKFAST DRINK I left on a fishing trip to Pend Oreille Nnr'on 'c L CO ck F. le> RoNdeil Ken@ f Bible study Group AIeets arge 18-oz. Jar 89< The A. L. C. W. Bible Study Group Mrs. WaIter Bigham at Coeur d'Alene. I tet tttt tptttt ...et in the church basement Wed- ++oft thtt ttt rat tet ttt t \ ttr tet est sit tt rrtt ttt++tvtt rlt IEt«t tet ttt ttt tet Ct ttt Cttlt ttt trt tet sit tet ttsit rft tet ttttCttt set tet«at t trpaQ ~. nesday afternoon, with Mrs. Aug. F. Mr. and Mrs. Warney Nay, Jr., Q ": WUegner leading the study, There and family took Mr. and Mrs. War- MEH'S BOYS' :: were 10 ladies and seven young peo- ney May, Sr., of Lewiston, out on a AHD ~ttt pie present. picnic near Elk River, Sunday. l Mr. and Nrs. Werner Brammer HANES-- T-SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS AHD TEENS ~+ Nissionfest Set For Sunday and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ~ FRISKO 'rammer and Jolene and Mr. and Pastor Weisskoten, Lutheran Cam Qb pus Pastor at the U. of I., will be 5'Irs. Geo. Havens took their father BRIEFS AND LEYIS the guest speaker for the Mission- and mother Mr. and Mrs. Henry C .:t fest Services here this Sunday. There Brammer of Juliaetta out to dinner Featured Here z will be a pot-luck dinner following. Sunday in Lewiston, and later all STRAW HATS ~. All are welcome. called on Mrs. Minnie Koepp at the Lewiston Orchards Nursing Home. Work and Dress Other News Nr. and Mrs. Walter Bigham of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cuddy of Ken- Coeur d'Alene came down Monday to MEN'5 BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS Z II I + drick called on Mr. and Mrs. Harl(spend the night with Mr. and Mrs. ~w ms ~sr ~ + Whitinger last Tuesday evening. Elnest Andrews, returning to their I c'ft home Tuesday morning. 7 +, Mr, and Mrs. Harl Whitinger were SHORT SLEEVE + over-night guests last Wednesday of The Misses Judy and Anita Mills glk ~+ Mr. and Nrs. Ray Whitinger in I.ew and Joan Gilbraith of Moscow Svere I ~piston. Thursday both couples drove week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Each $1.18 + to Coeur d'Alene to visit with Nr.(Geo. Havens. Sunday they were din- Q WORK SHIRTS and Mrs. Norman Whitinger andi ner guests of Mr. and Nrs. Ira Ha- X Ilk'%%%% family. vens in Juliaetta. ( Q + Abbie and Cynthia Millard of Frank Burford of Seattle, a fra- Roomy Richard I C+ 'uliaetta spent from Thursday ternity brother of Dick Benscoter, +~, through Sunday with their uncle spent Friday evening with Mr. and "P,g'BNI fii f WaShingtOn Dee Cee <. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weg-I Mrs. Dick Benscoter and Lesley. le EINION MADE dl ~ +~ Mr. and Mrs, Bud Russel left Sun- Ig ner, while their parents were in Ru- and Blue Bell + pert, Idaho. day evening for Clarkston, to spend $l g g)$KQ JggN$ + ": were Saturday evening visitors pf f Sunday evening guests of Nr. and ~ Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wegner. ! Mrs. Geo. Havens were Mr. and Mrs. ' NONE OTHER GENUINE Nr. and Nrs. Walter Koepp left(Ira Havens, Nr. and Nrs. Ted Ha- vens and sons and Rayner Havens, VE II + June 8 for the home of their son-in- f 3 ~, ~ Snag Resistant Most AII Kin(I and "'aw and daughter, Mr. and Nrs. Ron f »I of Lewiston and their house ~ ee ~ I guests Judy and Anita Mills and . ~ S arKKKReslstanft @ Pryor at Bellingham, Wn. Friday SlWCP; XSOS DP I f + they attended Ron's graduation from Joan Gilbraith. l HOWr: 5951 ~ N'ear Longer Price Ranges + Western Washington College, Noni Mr. and Mrs. Charles Havens and " day, June I2, the Pryors and Koepps son of Clarkston left Sunday after- 'ONG «k SONS N. B. LONG «k SOHS N. 'it setter 3t'Iegt gor a week's vacation and fishing noon for Cheney, Wn., where he will ++, in Canada, They returned home on attend summer school. o Reinforced Everywhere +~ Friday. Kermit Hove of 'Clarkston was a I + Nr. and Nrs. Ernest Brammer and Wednesday dinner guest of Mr. and TRY US FIRST AND SAVE! SHORT'S FUNERAL, CHAPEL Syracuse, N. were l I' night at Elk River, last Thursday. Y., Wednesday

i visitors in the Eichner home. g Nr. and Mrs. Roy Sllglow spent, Harley MOSCOW, IDAHO PHONE TU 2-1166 f s' ~'rom Saturday until Monday camp-! (LI,uI +~(ing and fishing at Pend Oreille lake.'g Dfg Qg IPPKEP j.(Mr. and Mrs. Otto Silflow stayed g ~fgfg g +g j I', is HONE 289-5791 Last Thursday Nr. and Nrs, Wil- Frozen Foods of All Kinds —Blewett's Grocery m~:.+";~..M.+~.@@@~@OC~.@C~«.~v.«,«gal«~«~g.«~~,~~pa~~~bert BrunSiek and MrS. Albert Glenn AG. TOUR —TWenty-fiVe farmerS and grandchildren, Rick and Lori from Troy, Moscow, Deary, Genesee visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clay Al- and Kendrick toured through Park

bright in Lewiston. I Friday. With Lester Clemm of Mr, and Mrs. Lee Schultz visited Troy; Charles Bower and IVIanning Mr. and Mrs. James Whitinger and the men toured the Park Ranch and daughters spent from Monday until Harvey Clugey farm, inspecting land

~ . Mr. and Mrs. Harl Whitinger spent and continued on to the George Law- ! Sunday with the James Whitingers, rence Tree Farm in Deary. Lunch who honored their dad with a "path- was served by the Boulder creek Ex- FITN'gS BEGUNI PROGRAM gJST Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Lohman and camp ground. The Club will hold a Ronnie spent the week-end on the business meeting at the Park Tues- 'iver, camping and fishing. dav afternoon. HEALTH WILL PAY OFFI Mr. and Nrs. Wilbert Brunsiek i OTHER ITEMS —Charles Jelle- ! were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. berg accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

and Mrs. Albert Glenn. l Stratton on a sight-seeing tour of Mr. and Mrs. Harl Whitinger call-, Dworshak Dam one day last week. ed on Mr. and Mrs. Bob Draper at Before returning they visited with

I Leland, Saturday morning. ( Charles Gudmunsen at Ahsahka. Last Sunday evening and supper Anita Thompson, daughter of Mr. S- !guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. F. Weg- i and Mrs. Duane Thompson went to r ~IS': S::I| ner in Kendrick were Mr. and Mrs. I Red River Hot Springs, Monday, for I Glen Wegner, Cynthia and Abbie a month-long visit with her grand- Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wegner, parents. Vern Wegner, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Charles Jelleberg was a Thursday IN THE, MEAT DEPARTMENT- Sullivan and family and Mr. and Mrs. over-night guest in the Ervin Nab- C. H. Fry. bot home at Juliaetta. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brammer and News is scarce. Everyone is busy! ARMOURS THICK SLICED BACOH lb. pkg.. $1.78 ARMOUR PICHICS —per lb ...... CHECK THESE PRICES " ~: i lm= FARNNINCR IQ ARMOURS, WIEHERS —8-lb. pkg. $1.09 FOR THE:::::,:::tfsIQ I, voufu susfvusss 'II

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