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KENDRICK GAZ]] .'IE THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1954 l t ~sHs+s]s+Ps++++++++++++ sm r Mm ~ ~ ~ ~ty~ 4++++++++s1s were Mv. I FEBSONAL MENTION Blii SEAR SIEGE NEWS -'UIJAETTA NEsSS ssd Mrs Jack Mssios ssd 4 is Mrs. Eugene Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Taylor and baby of Juliaetta. Marlene visited with Mr. and Mrs. I Alfred He]]crud and Stan Cromwell has been on the critica] list up until 4 ~ Cecil Choate at Cavendish, Sunday, ! of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, were this past week. His father was noti- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Pearson of visitors at 'the Edwin Forest home fied recent]y that Harp]d is now im- sons of Lewiston and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- II ~ Lewiston were Sunday over-night I last week. Mr. He]]crud was a former proving. George Brocke and son Dean of here drick were picnic guests of Mr. and ROD E guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sil-'idge resident. Kathy Keining, Spokane, is 4S flow. A Kleth of Lew]ston visiting in the homes of her grand- Mrs. Given Mustoe, Sunday. ij ~ accomPanied snd Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowers of and Chas. Ne]son, Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Arm]tage spent sl ~ parents, Mr, Mrs, il ~ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Choate on a fish- Clarkston spent the week-end at the and unc]e and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Sunday at the Walter Benscoter home EXIRA FRESH] ing trip to the Salmon river Wednes- Ole Kleth home. Willis Howe]]. on American ridge. children 4P 4]ay morning. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weber and chil- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Westling ac- Mrs. Le]and Marvin and 4PwPP Perkins went to 4 js From your Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Cecil and two dren of Orofino spent Sunday at the companied Mr. and Mrs. Herb Weber and Mrs. Russell 4,3 children of Seattle arrived here last Herbert Weber home. to Grangemont Sunday, where they Lewiston Monday on business. local YANIt,'P f Dairy y ning to visit her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Campbell of visited in the Roy Weber home and Mrs. Ina Eng]ish spent Tuesday at Mrs. Jud Lee and family, returnoig Vancouver Island, B. C., left for Spo- went huckleberrying, the Russell Perkins home and huckle- to Seattle Saturday evening. kane Sunday, having spent several Mrs. Juanita Medonich Lewiston, berrying in the hi]]s. g@stss Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Kanikkeberg, weeks at the C. J. Bower and Mrs. was here over the week-end visiting m s. Jud Lee I d son Ralph took Mr Johanna Nelson homes, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hick, Hot Lunch Ch ing Goes Dn and Mrs. iEd. Cecil and children to Isaac Lien of Los Angeles, Calif., The occasion was the observance of Raspberries —Donated by Mrs, Culdesac Friday evening for a visit is here visiting his brother, Henry, Juamta's birthday anniversary. Walter Benscoter. Picked and pro- Mrs. E. with Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie Kanikkeberg and his sister, Mrs. Tom Long, the Mr. and Mrs. I,]oyd Candler and cessed by TOD and family. ]atter in Kendrick, sons Floyd and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. daughter Ann. Yield, 10 quarts. CO~AGE CHKKSK processed d s. G. W. McKeever left Junior Switzer of Portland, Ore- Bob Chi]berg and family and Mrs. Cherry jelly donated and 44 %4'P + ~day for Eugene, Oregon, to spend gon, is stay g with his aunts', Miss Bonnie First and children enjoyed a by Mr. Gordon Pen]and —yield 7 POR1 a week visiting in the home of their Alta Moore and Mrs. A. A. Kremmin. family picnic Sunday in the Spa]ding quarts. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Daugh- 'ev. and Mrs. Edwin Barsness of park, Monday 12 crates of strawberries erty, Jr., and family. potlaach are the parents of a baby Larry Perkins, pomeroy, was a were picked by Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Maguire of Mos- boy. Tuesday visitor in the home of his Mrs. Roy Scherer, Mrs. Ronald Jones, At Fpgr Favorite Store ow e own Sunday to spend the Miss Maxine Slind returned Satur- Gerald Ingle, Mrs. Ed. Dam- .w. t -t A. Js m-.t. A-.t..t-.t.A grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. 'w ~ t ~ t ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ t t 4 v t W t ~ t M''t ~ t"VVV ~y vi mg in he h «f her sis- day from a triP to Victoria, B. C., Cand]er. He a]so visited his mother, mare]], Dorothy Foster, Ruth Scherer, -t--t-.t--t--t--t-.&-4-t- t t"t"t t"t'+ ter, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Platt. and Seattle, Wash. She was accom- Mrs. Bonnie First, who is here from Carolyn Skaggs and Mrs. E. M. Shirley and Frankie Morrison of,panied home by her cousin, Karen I os Ange]es, Ca]if., visiting her par- White. Processors were~ Mrs. Lester Bird's Foods Lewiston are here this week visiting Kappel of Spokane. ents, and other relatives. Wallace, Mrs. Chester Vincent, Mrs. trs Blewett's Grocery for Frozen Eye with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Claribel Anderson and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meyer and Gordon peters, Mrs. Lloyd Craig Mrs, Grant Bateman. Alta Moore were Moscow visitors on ch;]dren of I ong Beach, Calif., ar- Mrs. Roy Craig, Mrs Oral Craig Mr. and Mrs. George Kent and Friday. rived here last week-end to spend a Mrs. Elmo Eldridge and Mrs. Ben Marv Jo and Bobby of Mrs. W. A. Myers of Lewiston is short vacation with her parents, Mr. p. Cook. The berries were. purchased Boise, arrived last Tuesday, and have spending the week with her daugh- and Mi's. Otto,schupfer, and other from Gus Nelson on Big Bear ridge. ' been visiting his Parents, Mr. and ter, Mrs. 'Claude Jones and family. re]atives. The Meyers report that the Tuesday Mrs. Ray Scherer of Julia- 4EI]!!i N l. Kent and with his sisters, Barsness is teaching at i'smog's of raspberries ~- Mrs. Ed. Rev. Edwin Los Ange]es is i'res]]y some-l ~etta donated 15 quarts .II.IS"A Newt Luther- Mrs. Wm. Holt and Mrs. Morey Vacr tion Bible School at the th;ng» and best tp stay out of! I which were picked by and their families. an church here this week. Mrs. M. A. Deobald and Mrs. Eveal Scherer, Mrs. Ralph Scherer, Karen ~Pent the Mrs. Stan Cox spent the week-end Thompson were Sunday dinner guests Nelson and De]ores Gaski]]. They 4 week-end with Billy B]ewett at the with friends in Clarkston. in the Otto Schupfer home. were processed for the locker by the ranch near Gifford. Roger Jones is at Connell, Wash., Juliaetta ladies, Mrs. Wm. Carlton children, Mrs. Aaron Blewett and for the harvest season. SOUTHWICK XElVS and Mts. Gordon Pen]and. Sharon and John of Seattle, arrived Mrs. Leon Ingle has moved to Mos- here Monday and will speqjl a couple cow. of weeks visiting relatives. Wh e Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dunham were their vacation here. They are the Word was received here Wednesday here they will make their headquar- in Moscow Monday for the funeral of children Mr.' and Mrs. Neil South- morning that the mew days of the with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Blew- pioneer resident . of ters G. R. Lawrence, a of wick.k 'apwai cannery are on Tuesdays and Deary. m. to 3:00 ~E Guests the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fridays, from 9:00 a. p. I well at VINE Cecil Chamberlain is drilling a Darwin Tarry. Sunday, were gr. and m., and any produce to be processed »d Tony of Vm- on his farm (the old Gladen Place). Moscow, I must be at the cannery by 3:00 p. m. alilved here Sun Mrs. Werner Ziemann of couvel, Wash., ay Leonard Fairfield of Lewlston has Sunda guests at the home of Mr.Iof the operatln days. I II I to visit several days with her moth- been spending some time at the fam- er, Mrs. Liddie Ameling, and other'ly farm here. Iliailaolrji Nll piplil relatives. Mrs, Minnie Crumpacker, Mr. and ts CpN pili Mrs. Richard Johnson and daugh- Mrs. Ray Archer of Pomeroy, Wash., ter Debbie moved down from Spo- and Mrs. Emma Dunham of Lewis-, kane Sunday, and will be here with j ton were Sunday visitors in the Verne RE-ELECT P her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D Dunham home. Crocker, and her daughter, Pat. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Halseth andI McCormick-Deering ma- ZHC p~ retain and con- Pvt. Parker McCreary called his daughter Vickie Jo of Craigmont tmue the performance that you parents Sunday evening from Fort spent Sunday at the home of his 3ACK MCgUADE chines are built with Genuine Sam Houston, Texas, to say he had parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Halseth. ZHC Parts when you buy them had when your machine was received his orders, and would be Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Slind, wouldn't accept new. Don't handicap your Maxine'tationed new. You at Fort Hood, Texas, at and were evening Le]and, Sunday I FOUR DISTRICT JUDGE So isn' equipment by carelemP selec- least for some time, while 123 others guests in the Elmer Hoffman home them any other way. from his company went over-seas. on Clarkston Heights. it good. business, when wear tion of service parts. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Galloway drove Hay ba]ers are working over-time and tear or any accident make ~ ~ ~ to Ephrata, Wash., to spend the week- during this good weather.