THE KENDRICK GAZETTE_52_1942-09

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THE KENDRICK GAZETTE_52_1942-09
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Other News
, Thursday
Mr. and Nrs. James Skinner have
and Joe Langdon went to
Spokane Monday with,a double-deck. returned from Harpster, where he
load of sheep,
~has been employed, and are spendHarry Sparber of Lewiston was a'ing some time at their house here.
spent
Clarkia,
Raymond Smith,
supper guest and spent the night at
the week-end here.
the Harry Langdon home.
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and Doug. Harris spent
Mr. and Mrs. Harry I angdon, Larry, Joe and Erma attended the fun- Monday at the home of their granderal services for Aunt Carrie A]]en parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harris.
on Cedar ridge, Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Warney Nay visited
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Cowger were
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will
John L. Woody.
Jennings Sunday.
Connie Mattoon left Saturday to
Virgil Harris spent Friday afterreturn to her work in Spokane.
noon at Orofino on business.
iBud Fey left for Connecticut last i
Mr. and Nrs. Lawrence Wilson
after spending his fur- were Lewiston visitors Saturday I
Saturday,
lough here.
af ternoon.
Herman Renfrew spent the vreek-l
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end with Don Benscoter.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Havens and
sons and Abner Corkill spent Sun-. Mr anc] Nrs. Dave Richardson of
day evening't the Frankie Benscot- Simi Ca]if., are visiting here with
er home.
friends and relatives.
Mrs. Hiram Galloway returned to
Claud C]ark was a Moscow visitor
her home Wednesday, after assist- Monday
ing Mrs. Walter Benscoter for a few
Mr and .Mrs. Bi]] Heimgartner
days.
were callers at the George F. DeniMrs. Har]ey Eichner, Mrs. Frankie n]er home Thursday evening.
Benscoter, Mrs. Harry Benscoter,,Nrs Sam NVe oa]]ed on Nrs. O]i-
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At The
Drug Store
KODAKS ANP FILMS
We carry Eastman Kodaks and Films,
One roll of film developed and 8 prints
only two-bits.
for
RED CROSS PHARMACY
The
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CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF JARS,
JAR CAPS, LIDS AND CLAMPS FOR
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There wil] be a Red Cross meetingl
The bridal shower and farewe]] at the Ladies Aid hall Thu sday
All
Party given in the Harold Robert~ September 24, at 2:00 p. m. work
home this week, honoring Miss He]en'ladies interestecl in Red Cross
former resident
of iheins are urged to attencl.
I Roberts,
iMr. and Mrs, Wade Candier spent
ridge, was well attended and much
Sunday evening in Lewiston.
enjoyed by all present
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris and
Before the delivery and opening
of her gifts a game of "scramb]ed family .were Sunday dinner guests
words regarding her marriage was in the Gordon Harris home.
spent Monday
Shenamon
Alvin
played, the o'bject being to put the
words in their proper sequence. The with Mrs. Wade Candler.
John Pearson returned home Wedwinners of this contest were Mrs.
Ira Havens, first, with a score of nesday, after spending a few days
100 per cent; Mrs. Harry Benscoter fishing in the Seven Devils mounssnd Mrs. Alpha Procunier, working tains.
> together, won second. They gave their
Nrs. Herman Travis spent Friday
and Saturday in Lewiston.
award to the bride-to-be.
School started last Monday, with
At the conclusion of the games
one new teacher, she being Nrs.
the'but
Miss
Roberts
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seated
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window seat in the beautiful]y deco-: Edith Erickson, who is teaching the
rated living room in the Roberts 5th to eighth grades.
Mr. and Mrs. Les. Triplett, Cavhome. The gifts, loaded on a wagon
decrated with white crepe paper, endish, visited at the Gordon Harris
pulled by little Nita Benscoter and home recently,
were
Monday
visitors
Lewiston
Lolita Roberts, and decorated vrith
dolls dressed as bride and groom Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hanks, Mr.
delivered the gif ts to the honoree. and Mrs. Virgil Harris and L. J.
Following the opening of the gifts Southwick.
Candler and Wilmer Hanks
Mrs. Cyrus Roberts modeled
her
to the Bungalow Monday
wedding dress of 50 years ago, and returned
Miss Helen iRoberts also put it on evening, after spending the week-end
for the inspection of the guests.
~at their respective homes here.
'Most of the Southwick residents
Those attending other than ridge
services for
the funeral
residents
were: Mrs. Ira Havens 'ttended
and Grandma
Keene of Kendrick; Burton Forest Sunday afternoon. He
Mrs. Randolph,
Asotin: iMrs. Ray was accidentally killed while employiHalley and daughters, Moscow; Mrs. ed in woods worlc near Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Einar Erickson, LesHo]ms, Camas, Wash.; Mrs.,'Jennie
Roberts, Portland, and Nrs. Ralph ter Torgerson and Dean Dickinson
of Gifford were callers in Southwick
Tippett and daughter of Clarkston.
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GAZETTE THURSDAY, SEPTEMiBER 17, 1942
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Walnut and Maple Finishes
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all that
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for any
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Kendrick Rochdale Company
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To Observe Ra]]y
September
Dssy
27 will be observed
in
the Methodist church of Kendricrc
and Juliaetta as "Rally Day."
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the Kendrick church the members of the church school and the
church officials will unite in ia serv]ce of installation for the church
schoal'workers, as their Rally Day
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Genuine
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Geld Seal $6.95 end $ 7.95 gz12 Size
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E. P. Roberts, Mrs. Nor]a Cal- ver C]ark Tuesday.
atMirs.
lison iand
George Havens
Nr. and Mrs. Claud Clark and
PYREX OVEN AND FLAME WARE
tended the shower for Miss Ann Deo- fam]]y vrere Lewiston visitors Tuesiafternoon
bald, Thursday
of last day
week in Kendrick.
Mrs. Carl Fleiger and sons spent
Received
Shipment
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Havens called Sunday at the Caus Clark home.
Wedat the Walter Benscoter home
Mi and Nrs. Dick Car]ton ot
nesday evening.
California, and Nr. iand Mrs. Ward
Mr. and Mrs. George Davidson, Rugaber of Denver, Co]o.. are visitMrs. Harley Eichner, George Havens ing w]th Mrs Marsh Car]ton
and son Ira were in Lewiston SaturNr. and Mrs. Dave Richardson
day.
spent Monday with Mr. csnd Mrs. Roy
Mrs. Hiram
Galloway
ass]sted G]enn on Texas ridge.
Mrs. Walter Benscoter Wednesday.
ggrs. Marsh Car]ton and son Jim,
Nr. and Mrs. IHenry Brammeri Mr. and Nrs. Dick Car]ton and Nr.
were Lewiston visitors Monday.
and Nrs. Ward Rugaber were NosPhone 971
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Mrs Harry Benscoter and Mrs.lcow visitors Fnday.
Sam Bigham and Mrs. Warney Mayl
Mr. and Mrs. Wa]ter germ]er and
called on Mrs. Walter Benscoter Fri- chi]dren and Nrs. Kuni germ]er and
dav afternoon to see the new ar- sons Tom, Martin and Herman were
Community
Church Circles
Card Of Thanks
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Schwarz
Nrs. Ramey's circle will meet in
I wish to thank all my neighbors
Betty Davidson spent the week and sons at aameron Sunday.
he r home Friday afternoon.
and friends who were so kind in
end at the Geo, Havens home: .
Nrs. J. N. Hed]er and son Nikey,
The McCreary rand Mason circles helping with the chores and work
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Knut son and
Etta Van Horn and Harve wl 11 meet in the home of Mrs. Roy while I was in the hospital, and also
Mrs. Harley Eiohner were Lewiston'Williamson
of Juliiaetta were ca]l
with Mrs. Mason as co- for the many beautiful flowers I revisitors Tuesday.
ers at the G. F. Dennler home Sun- hourray,
stess.
ceived while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hartung and day,afternoon
The parks circle
meet Friday
Mrs. Carl Hartung,
We never know how to really apSr., of RichO]iver Clark was a Kendrick visit- af ternoon at 2:30 will
with Mrs. Lulu preciate friends until we need them.
mond, Calif., visited Tuesday with or Monday
H erres.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wolff.
John L. Woody.
Mr. and Nrs. Les]ie Heimgartner
Mr. ann Mre. Vym. Weiyi are ieav-lane ennaren epeni Innaay
ai encl
ing thefirst of themonth to take over'George germ]er Sr home
the Huggins Dairy at Lewiston. We
Miss Frieda germ]er
Nrs.
are sorry to see them leave, but Dave germ]er with her assisted
work a few
wish them luck in their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Havens, Frankie~
The Misses Pear] and
RichBenscoter and Mr. and Nrs. Henry ardson were ca]]ers atEthel
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Ben
Brammer were in Lewiston Monday IWeatherby home Thursday the
evening.
The George Havens boys stayed atl
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the George Davidson home.
TEAKEAN
GOSSIP
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cox, Grand-I
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ma Cox and Mrs. Ed, Kent were inl
Mrs. Merton Preussler
returned
I ewiston Friday. Grandma Cox went home
from the Orofino hospital last
to see a doctor.
Mrs. Stanley McDougall of Kel- Saturday, where she had been for
]ogg is spending the week at the more than a week, following an oPeration. Her sister, Miss Stella Herring
Cox home.
Our Red Cross wi]1 meet Friday is with her, taking care of the chilic
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September 25, with Nrs. Frankie dren and doing the house work.
Mrs.
E.
Brock
R.
made
a
to
trip
Benscoter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and i Seattle last week to visit her huse
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daughters, Rita Cain and Mrs. Jennie band, who is working there. She is
home this week.
Pec
Roberts spent Saturday in ewistonl
Dale Brock cut his fingers quite
visiting friends and re]atives.
Mr. and Nrs. Don Barnett andlserious]y last Friday with an axe.
Nrs. Jennie Roberts ]eft Monday for Mrs. Choate took him to a doctor and
had them dressed. One finger was
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their home in Portland.
Archie May Walter May and Don almost severed, and the doctor said
Barnett returned from their Canadianl he would Probably lose it.
Vance Penlund took a truck-load ', ~
trip Sunday even]ng
Dora May was a visitor at the of g ain to Orofino Saturday.
Nr. and Mrs. Leon Lind visited
Robert Cain home Friday evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Wilson and ia few days with his g'randParents,
fami]y of Spokane spent 'Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. John Lind.
Mrs, Orville Choate is taking care
the Robert Cain home.
of the three cBrock children while
their mother is away.
Mrs. Eva Clanin, who has been
Miss Helen Roberts of C]ar]cston,
returned last
daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus away since last fall,'some
week to look after
business.
Roberts, and Clarence
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while
goods
she
is
here.
riage at the home of Mr.
Nrs
Sam HarP and children are PlanHar]d Roberts of American
ridge,
Monday at high
noon,
the Rev ning to g'o to Hood River soon to ~ ~
app
Swinehart of the Church of God ini P'
The harvesting seems to be a]Clarkston, officiating.
The simple, but impressive cere- most finished here. Marion and Gro~ I
mony was he]d in the living room ver Groseclose still have some grain
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of the home, the'rida] party tak and clover seed to thresh. John Lind
wi]1 thresh it for them
decorated window seat, crossed by
Double Feature At Theatre
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an arch of fa]] f]owers. and flanked
~OndS May
This week's offering at the local
with big baskets of flowers.
PurChaaed At ThjS
'Cecil Roberts, brother of the bride, theatre will be another one of double
acted as best man, and Miss Grand- features.
Bank
The first of these features Gene
berg, maid of honor.
The bride was attired in a navy Autrey, rassisted by Smiley Burnette
blue silk dress, the groom wearing and Fay McKenzie in "Heat of the
the conventional
dark suit. The Rio Grande." In this picture, one of
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bride's mother wore a wine-colored Gene's latest, he sings a number of
silk dress. Only close re]at)yes of new songs, including "Deep In The
the couple were present.
lHeart of Texas," Gene Autrey picFo]]owing the ceremony a wedding tures need no introduction to local
dinner was served. Mrs. Ella Rob- theatre goers.
Herman Meyer, President
erts iassisting in the serving. The
The second offering of the evenbig three-tiered wedding cake was ing "Pardon My Stripes" is a story
H. M. Emerson, Vice-President
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of'ig-time gamblers, and 'the small
baked by Mrs. Harold Roberts.
A.
The happy young couple will makel. fry they use to haul their chestnuts
Kanikkeberg, Cashier
out of the fire
their home in Bend, Ore.
and of course an
D.
Crocker„Asst.:
Cashier
inquiring reporter is mixed up in the
In 1905 the number of automobiles action, much to the gamblers disMember Federal Deposit Insurance
produced in the United States was'comfort.
Corporation
'In addition the usual cartoon will
24,550; in 1941 'the production was
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observance. This program vrill be at
11:00 a. m.
The Juliaetta church will observ e
Rally Day in a Candle Light servic e
at 7:30. The members of the church
school sLnd the official board of th
church will be joined by the con gregiation in this impressive service.
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Uncle Sam says that war materials are more importenf
now than electric ranges. So yours will have to last until
the wer is over. Use it economically, keep it in good
repair. It will continua to help you give your family a
balanced wartime diet, seve you time for important wer
time tasks.
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to cleen
stiff or sharp ]nstrumeets might demege the
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weter. Clean oven occes]cecily with some ncn.
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'3. Be sure cooking
utens]ls do not overlap the un]t
onto the enamel; they mey crack the auish,
4, Heve ~ competent service men check occes]ocelly
to see that your renge ls level end operet]ng setlse
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which means the
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THE KENDRiCK
THE KENDRICK
GAZETTE
published
every Thursday
at Kendrick Idaho b
CHURCH
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NOTICES
! WHAT'S
GOING
17, 1942
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THE LELAND
Potlatch Creela Parish
The Methoilist Church
Roy H. Murray, Minister
SF~EMBER
COMMUNITY
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The glam harvest ls about finish
ed in this community.
Subscr]ption g1 5p per ear
Bean harl'est is being interrupted somewhat
Independent
in Politics
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«namunity
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driek, Idaho, as second-c]ass mai]
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Many of the farmers from this
uHM M ~ Iethodist Church
Thursday's
Markets
area have been in Lewiston recent]y,
Ch
10:00 arranging with the AAA for disposal
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Wheat
7:30 of their grain.
all
Club, hulk ............................
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Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Locke and
Arrow Method]st Church
Forty Fold, bulk
$ L02 Church Schoo]
spent Sunday with their
10,pp children
Rex. bulk ..„..................................
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daughter
and son-in-law,
Mr. and lit I
Every
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Sunday
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Red, bu]k
93clpublic Worship .............
9 3Q Mrs. Roy Thomas, of Deary, helping
Oats, 100, bulk (new crop) .... $ L15
celebrate their first wedding
(2nd and 4th Sundays)
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anniversary
Barley, 100, bulk (new crop).....95c
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dreps of LewAmerican Ridge Method]st Church
part of Mr.
Preaching Service 2;Sp p m on iston are spending
DrePs'acation with Mr. and Mrs, @II I
pp~)first Sunday of each month
8 ]] Wh't
Herman Johnson, and helping them
Flats (100)
$ 4.40
with bean harvest.
Gospel
Reds (100) ................................
Church
$3.75 I
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Harrison
Ra L Mi ] + h
sPent Wednesday in Lewiston with
Eggs, No. 1, dozen
29cl Sunday School at 10:00 a. m
their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Clem.
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Craig and
Evangelistic meeting Sunday evenButterfat ........A gvade 43c B.. 40c
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daughter
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pPaige were supper guests
ing a.t 7:45,
Bible Study, Thursday, 745 p m Sunday evening of Mr. and Mls.
Card Of Thanks
Draper.
Mrs. Arnold Wallace of Spirit
Luther~ Church Qf C~eron
We wish to sincerely thank the
Lake spent from Wednesday until
Th
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many kind friends and neighbors
Saturday of last week with her par- @III
S d'
S h l t 1p,pp
who so willingly aided us in our houl
ents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Craig.
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of bereavement, in the death of our
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and
Walter Silf low, iMrs. BL
beloved aunt, Carrie Allen.
O. A. Wa]ker and Mrs. Harry Smith
Lutheran Church of Ju]iaetta
Arley M. Allen,
were among the Lewis ton visitors
ELnglish Services a t 9 QQ s m
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Langdon
Sunday School immediately followMrs. Leona McCoy of Southwick, ~III
and Family.
ing the Services.
who has spent the past two months
with
her daughter,
Mrs. Harry
Smith, returned to her home Sunday. Qia I
Enoch E Wfamsan Pastor
Rev. E. A, Willman attended an
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ra]ly in SPokane last
DO Sunday Schoo]
10pp a m evangelistic
Morning Worship
11 00 a m week. iHe was a dinner guest of Mr.
PI,ANT PPEN AI,I. DAY
Thursday evening Prayer Meet S.PP!and Mrs. Harry Smith, Sunday
Saturday evening Youth Fellowshipl
FpR YpUR CONVENIENCE
7 3p were visitors on the ridge last WedCavendish Methodist Church
PAY LESS
AM) BUY
Harold Glenn called Monday evenSunday School
1p.pp a m
Youth Fe]]owship at .
?.pp p m ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don IIII
THE BEST
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for
Evening Worship
7,45 Morgan. Harold
Friday evening prayer Meet.... 3.'00 mi]itary service this week.
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John Vincent and Elton Gephart ala I
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Jun~tea united e~eharaa Ohtnch have been called for induction into
the army at 'Spo]fane, September 24.
v. B. W. Pressna]l
Mr. and Mrs. E]die Hunt and
DON DAMMARELL
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m
fami]y and
Maurice Hudson
Preaching at 11:00 a. m.
picnicked with friends at Atwater
U. B. C. E. at?;00 p. m.
Lake, Sunday.
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Kenalrich,
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and Mrs. Roy G]enn
Dorothy and Bernadine,
Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Glenn and Joanne, Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Cox, Tommy and
Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glenn!
and Eldon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glenn,
Remember
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Car]son,
Barbara
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and Paul Richardson
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Edgar Lackey was ca]]ed Sunday
to report for duty at Fort Lewis. He
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iand Mrs. Dave R,ichardson of
Simi, Calif.. are visiting at the Paul
Richardson home, and with other rel-
atives.
The Le]and Homemakers Club met
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fleshman of LeWednesday
afternoon in the home land spent Friday at the Fred Nye
of Mrs. R. E. Woody, Mrs. Wayne home.
$12.00 per tOn at Shed ~ Kuykendall was assistant hostess.
Clemit, Ho]]is and Cour't]and Brock,
Hermiston, Oregon were here visit, $12.50 Per ton delivered
other News
Mrs. Edgar Car]son and daugh lng friends last week.
iMr. and Mrs. Charles
Flatt of
ters of Genesee spent severa] days
last ascii in the John Glenn horne.
Mr. and iMrs. Ed, Gertje spent Weatherby home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson ale
PHONE 623 Sunday in the Harold parks home.
PHONE 622
Mrs pau] Dagefoerde is going. 'to visiting at Harvard with Mr. and
'ewiston each day to give little Paul
Mrs. Paul Baldwin, Orofino, and
treatments for sinus trouble.
Garnet Wilson of Lewiston sPent
E]roy
and
Cleo
Kuykendall,
who
Gieneral RePall'11OP
Saturday with Mrs. Clifford Nelson.
aotytendnin
Hi h school 'n Ke
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nye were Pomdrlck,
week-end
spent
the
at
their
Blacksmithi g, Wood Work
eroV visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Lloyd K ight. Rex, Boyd an'-]
Mrr. an d M» R.' E. W 0 d att
Oxy-acetelyne and Arc Welding
ed the funeral services of the . late Neil Candler were Sunday visitors
Machine and Gun Repairing
Aunt Carrie Allen at Gold Hill on t'the B,ll Clark home
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Browning
Mr. and Mrs. I,. W. Houck of of Hermiston, Ore., spent the weekFRANK CROCKER
end w]th Mrs. Veda Butler.
Clarkston
were over-night'uguest
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Evans, HerSaturday night in the John Glenn
miston, Ore., spent Monday
with
home.
r, an
rs. aro
rams.
Clifford
FOR THE BEST AND
Woodward
returned
to
" port
and ast T~esd~y.
e is being
MOST SATISFYING
from
rom
Po ane, w ere s e
caged
to
the
colors
this
month.
MEALS AND LUNCHES
and Mrs. iR. E. Woody, ac- emP]oyed this summer.
Mrs, Sam Haddock, SPokane, sPent
IN /KENDRICK
companied by Miss Lorraine Woody
first of the week at the home
attended
church
a
in
rally
Lewiston
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rs. re
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiaya)e Kuykendall
Br e Sh
return d home
a]ter
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D hd
i]y of Spokane visited Mrs. iLyda's
brother, Lon Gephart, ]ast week.
Betty Hoffman. spent Wednesday
evening in Lewiston with Eddie Lu
even-
Roberts.
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Jewel] Fleshman
was a dinner
guest of iNeal Walker, Sunday.
Family Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hanks and
The Glenn family enjoyed a family
dinner Sunday in the parental home children of Southwick were supper
Mrs.
in honor of Harold Glenn, who has guests of Mrs. Hanks'ister,
enlisted in the Marine CorPs. Harold
Lewiston visitors this week inwill leave today (Thursday,
Sept.
Walter
17) for Portland for his final Physi eluded Mrs. Emma Cook,
Oral C'raig, Mr. Ill
cal check-uP. From there he will go cook, Mr. and
San Diego, where he will be sta- and Mrs. iBen iHoffman and Miss
Ellen Erick, on
tioned for a while.
Guests Sunday in the Glenn home,
d
vas>ted his mother,
Mrs.
were Mr. and Mrs. John Glenn, Mr. daughters
FAIRVIEW
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Notification
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comfo< and privacy, and above
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and
Phone
Lewiston
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or
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inch cedar outside
WANT ADS
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1 young,
light
was
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Sunday
Where You Sell Your Cream
THE FARMERS BANK
Farm
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Loans and
Insurance
KENDRICK ROCHDALE COMPANY
General
Warehouse
and
Sperry Dealers
KENDRICK GARAGE COMPANY
Goodyear Tires
Standard
Oil Products
THE RED CROSS PHARMACY
B. F.
Nesbit
The Rexall Store
THE KENDRICK GAZETTE
The Home-town
honoring
The Willing Workers club met
FOR SALE 160-aore farm on Big last Thursday in the home of Mrs.
ridge; strictly cash. Lena Kate Wohlsein of Lenore. A very
L. T. Rogn- pleasant time was reported.
Rognstad Estate.
A number of hunters tried their
stad, administrator, 1226 Elm St.,
36-4x luck on grouse on Bedrock creek
Clarkston, Wash.
last Sunday.
161 ACRES GRAIN, BEAN AND
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Minden reDAIRY ranch on Cedar ridge, 12 turned from Coulee Dam Saturday
miles from Kendrick. Good high- to the home of his parents, Mr. and
way. About 100 acres rich tillalble Mrs.'eorge Minden. Bernard resoi]. Alfalfa, grazing, some timber. ceived word of his induction into the
House, dairy barn, large stock army.
in good
other buOdfngs
Toodie Weaver hss enlisted in the
barn,
shape. See or write A.. DeWinter, Marine Corps,
S23 E. F]fth, Moscfyw. Don't cd
the ads kehp posted!
Sllllday,
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Since sugar rationing has been started they are planning meals more
scientifically. They say we are using less sugar, but we can't tell the difference. We don't seem to miss anything that we had before rationing went
into effect. And as for salvage material such as tin, rubber, tooth paste and
shaving crea, mtubes
Uncle Sam is getting all of that and if there is anything else he wants he can have it, And each one of us have a war stamp
book
you'd be surprised how fest one of these little books fill up when
you buy a dime or quarter stamp every day.
lla
and
of bad hea]th. we dont" need to for Mrs. clarence Heimgartner
tell you we have one of the finest Mrs. John Wilsie, at the home of
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businesses in the country. If you M
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were received by the honored ones.
investment
and good money
smee usmaet once
perr man s Conf The women wale forme
33 tf Irma and iRachel 'Sampson.
Among the Lewiston visitors this W
FOR SALE
An extra good 5 last week were iMr. and iMrs. John
room home for someone. Must sell Maund, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown
as I am leaving town.
H, A. and children and Fay Heath, Mr.
and Mrs. John Glenn and son Harold,
Perryma.n.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver and
FOR SALE Weiner Pigs; 16-in. fir son Larry, Vester Daniels rand chilwood, $ 7.00 cord at place. Dr. D. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Daniels
37-tf and children, Mr. and Mrs. Al. JohnA. Christensen.
son and Mrs. A. E. Deane.
FOR RENT 2 rooms, unfurnished;
Mr. and iMrs. I e]and Houck spent pil
4 rooms, Partly furnish
M
Saturday evening and Sunday at the
Thos. McDowell.
if'ear
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she had been
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PHONE 2403
Day 801
from Bayview, where
visiting friends.
week
week.
on roc]
What do we care if we put in overtime? In Japan and eGrmany and in
Italy they put in overtime and get no thanks for it
not even enough to
'he
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Belive us, we'e hitting the ball these days. We never knew we could turn
out so much work. It's fun, too, for every day we carry on our work and
help you, we can say: "Well, there's one more mail in Hitler's coffin and one
more piece of bad news for the ¹ips."
a'en
I'r.
Directors
needs.
Yes Sir, we figue Victory Begins At Home'.
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Funeral.
the goods the government
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supply
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Pall
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a battleship or carry a gun into battle, but we will do our bit to help you
We figure this way: A man's ability to turn in a good day's work starts
at home. Our wives turn out meals that millions of people in other countries
would give a week's pay to eat.
're
CANDIES
ICC CREAM
TOBACCOS
We'e not soldiers, sailors or marines, but we can do our share toward
winning this war. And we'e going to do it, too. We may never get near
eat.
Broeke
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Dealers
In International
Machinery
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Wife: "What's the idea of poking the broom in the baby's face.
this morning?"
Hubby: "I just wanted to get
him used to kissing his grand-
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father."
Wealthy 'Father: "I do hope
you appreciate that in marrying
my daughter you are getting a
generous
and
very big-hearted
'.J'L
girl."
Seaman: "I do sir. And I hope
that she has acquired those fine
habits from her father."
8he: "Why did you sign Bill
Jones on the hotel register
now?"
J. Smith:
had
just
"Because somebody
already signed 'John
the space above.
Smith'n
Bring in a can of cream. You
are sure to like our cash.
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THE PEACH SEASON IS COMING SOON-
If
you .desire us to order p each es fo r you, better send in your orders rig ht aWay
and we
will do our best to fill the
for you.
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We wish them a very successful se bool term.
Let's all turn to and give them th e best we
have.
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Glass Jugs, Each
SYRUP
Girls'eague
10o
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wegner and
Mrs. Hull were Lewiston'visitors
on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wegner of Pullman were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Spekker.
Harold Brammer left for Bayview
will
hold
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CRYSTAL %'HITE SYRUP
For Canning and Baby Feeding
NPPLIES
Pl(KLIH|R
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10-lb. Tln
49$
5-lb. Tln
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Assortment From- %hich to Select.
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4-ounce bottle
itheir
meeting in the near future.
Grade News
The first and second grades have
learned to recognize their colors already, They have green plants in
their windows and lovely cut f!owers decorate the teacher's desk. They
enjoy picture books every day. The
enrollment for the first grade is 11,
'nd the second grade, eight.
The third and fourth grades have
22 pupils this year. There are seven
gitls and 15 boys. The fourth grade
has a new history book, entitled
"Our. Country." They like it very
much. They have some polly-wogs
,
'in their room and the children. are
their development
from
watching
day to day.
The fifth and sixth grades held an
election of officers, with the following taking office: Douglas iChristensen, president; Eugene Brocke, vice
president: Patricia Long, secretary;
Joretta Holt, librarian; Danny Crocker. !ibrarian; Patricia Long, reporter.
There are 13 in ithe fifth grade and
11 in the sixth. They have new
history and work books, which
monthly
PHILLIPS SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS
%ith Tomato Sauce
peg
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"The Home Of Good Things To Eat And Wear"
'Phone 751
Phone 751
Monday.
Glen and Harry Newman were in
Lewiston Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wegner and
nice.
family spent Sunday with Mr. and very
The seventh and eighth grades
this marnin'"
Called Wrong Number
Mrs. C. H. Fry and family in Ken- have
new history books, which take
"Gwan, ye spahlpeen!
Divvil
a
drick.
An
old
Irish
woman
called on her
them up to 1941, when Hitler rose
do ye git 'till ye Pay the
Dick Fry. who is home on a fur- in
follow-'raP
ar-maid
>
compatriot
and
the
European power. They have music
lough, spent Tuesday evening with
"Good sco~~
ensued:
g conversation
the first
a week
his sister, Mrs. Glen Wegner and three times
'Tis
"Ah, iMrs. Muryhy, 't(s an old,
arnin'o
Nrs.
Murphy.
a
yez
period in the morning.
family.
ine woman
ye are and 'tis a diwil ye are an'is an old diwil
After
school
some
of
the
boys
go
Nr. and Mrs. C. H. Daugherty
ine woman yer mither was bei'ore yer mither was ibefore ye and that
to the ball diamond and play
and son Bonny, were Monday evening down
e
"touch
football."
When weather gets <y and that b'y Jim o'ours looks b'y Jim of yours looks no more like
visitors in the Lyle Harrison home. bad
r all the world like the Lard the Lard Mayor
than I do
they will play badminton in the
Mrs. Ida Stoneburner, Kiss Em-.
ayor of Cark. Mrs. Murphy, would like Alice Rosenfelt
put that in
gym.
ma Har tung and Herber t, Ernest
e 'be afther givin'e a wee draplyer poipe and smoke it!"
and Lawrence Schwarz spent SunLINDEN
ITEMS
day evening with Mr'. and Mrs. G.
Those who came some distance to
F. Cridlebaugh.
Nr. and Mrs. Gus Kruger were attend the funeral services for Aunt
Lewiston visitors Friday.
Carrie Allen were: Mrs. Alfred KelSunday guests of Mrs. Ida Sil- berg, Nr. and Mrs. Oscar Kelberg
flow were Mr. and Nrs. A, O. Weg- anrl son and Mr. and Mrs. Layton
ner and son Harry of Pullman, Nr. Kelberg of Troy; Mrs. Nelson and
and Mrs. Ed. Nelson and son. Ken- Mrs. F. N. Oliver of Lewiston; Mr.
drick, Mr. and Mrs: Walter Bilf low ~d Mrs. Harn Langdon. Lar~, Joe
and family, 'Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sil- and Erma Langdon
of American
I
flow and family. Nr. and Krs. Gus ridge; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gentry, )
and
Mrs.
Nr.
and
daughters,
Mrs.
Kruger
Wm. Holt and Mrs. C. H. Fry
Mr. of Kendrick.
Henry Wendt atid daughters,
and Mts. Fred W. Silf low and famA large crowd charivaried Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Magee at the Fred Magee
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn Blankenship
and son and Paul Silf low.
home Sunday
evening.
Treats of
4
Thursday candv and cigars were passed and
Helen Newman
spent
with Beulah Draper in Leland and a jolly evening spent in visiting.
let us show you
Friday with Irene Click in Lewiston.
Mrs. Sis!ey, Cedar Ridge teacher,
how a Fram Oil
I
Nrs. F. W. Newman, Miss Emma and Miss Jannet Halliday attended
cmd Motor Cleaner
Hartung and 'Mrs. Ida Stoneburnel
the teachers'eeting
in Moscow on
gives your motor
with Mrs. John Saturday af ternoon.
spent Thursday
two important
',
Schwarz.
of protecti on. (I) It removes
Mrs. Shell Wetzel, teacher in
s',j'gfgrtt
and
abrasiv
e particles. (2) It
Genesee schools, spent Sunday with ~
impedes the formation of acids cmd
PINE CREEK GOSSIP
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred MaI
corrosives. If your car does not
gee.
have aa oil fQter we'l install a Fram ia
'Nr. and iMrs. L. J. Huston of
Mrs. Louis Alexander and Miss
a Jiffy. If it does, we'l fnstaii a Fram
The Dallas. Oreg on, and L. L. Eva Smith visited Nrs. Louesa Fry
Replacement Fitter Cartridge vrhich gives
Bt'own of Walla Walla, are visiting in Moscow, Saturday.
you the benefits of Fram's Extra protectioa.
Drive fn tod
in the Fred Bailey home.
L. J. Huston and Fred Bailey
Among The Sick
were Lewiston visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Vera Stewart is ill and un.
Mrs. Wm. Riley visited in the Al- able to carry on work in her beauty
fred Swanson home one day this shop.
week.
Margaret Cook, who has been ill
Bud Shaw'nd Bobbie, of Lewiston the past few weeks wiith bronchitis,
Orchards, visited Sunday in the Wm. is slowly improving and is expected
to return to school in the near fuRiley home.
Sunday afternoon the Wm. Riley ture.
l'amily attended funeral services of
Mrs. J. H. Hunt, who has been
Burton Forest, Southwick.
quite ill at the C. H. Davidson home,
Roy Glenn and family were Sun- is slightly improved at this time.
day visitors in the John Glenn home.
Enlists In Navy
Roy and Vivian Fey were up from
Vancouver, Wn., visiting home folks.
Jack Kuykendall, scheduled to reChas. Fey and two sons called at port soon for army induction, "beat
the Fred Bailey home for a short the kahka boys to the draw" and
enlisted in the navy at Lewiston
time Sunday afternoon.
Dave Richardson and family of Monday afternoon, leaving for Boise
California visited Monday evening early Tuesday 'morning of this we'ek.
This is Jack's second "hitch" in
in the Roy Glenn home.
Pvt. Dick Fey visited Monday the navy, and he enters as a seaman 3rd class.
evening in the Fred Bailey home.
are-
o'ark
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CASH GROCERY
WE DELIVER
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SCHOOL STARTS NEXT MONDAY-
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Adrnissloa
Mrs. Kuni Dennler and sons, Tom,
Martin and Herman, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Dennler and family, Mrs.
Ida ~Btoneburner and Miss Emma
Hartung were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Schwarz and
sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Harrison, Patty and Herbert vrere in Lew'iston
Tomato es and Cants.
Full
FULL VALUE, IMITATION VANILLA EXTRA'T
Note The Large Size
accuracy.
The Home Economics club will
be organized in .the near future.
P. M.
ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM
THE CAMERON SECTION
ALSOWatermelons,
Typing I is learning the keyboard.
Typing II is studying for speed and
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Shelves
FRISBEE'S MARSHMALLOW'YRUP
In Glass
Q9 and Q,.fo
FRISBEE'S CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP
future.
Cartoon
Show Starts At 7:00
LOOK TO US FOR YOUR TA BLE NEEDSt
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Ol'yrups
II'CRINI
busy "i@i-e!
We have a very complete lin e of Meats for
in both fresh and cured.
your harvest table
We carry a complete line of Brea d, Cookies
and Patsry.
We Now Have Offr
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Editor
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Kendrick Theatre
one immediately.
Here we are
Well, Folks
still hammering away at harvest
work, and the only days we have
and
off are Saturday night
when it rains, Harvest, this year,
has certainly been a long-drawnout affair, With late spring work
and equally late harvesting operations.
However, the lateness or vretness of the season has not affected the supply of cream from
"old bossy," so that is one crop
that can always .be depended on.
And the busier you are, the more
you can use our help. You'l find
our cash payment system, and
ready-to-use
cans save lots of
time.
And by the way
we still
have locker boxes for rent. Xf
you are not using one today, a
few minutes inspection of our
plant will readily show you the
benefits you can reap by renting
NOTES
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EDITORIAL
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SCHOOL
September 21, at 1 45
Monday,
in the H. S. auditorium, the students
be entertained
by "The Gay
FRIDAY, SATIIRDAY, SEPT. 18-10. Vaqueros,",three lads from Old Mexico. They are a substitution fol'he
)
Sellers and Van Kant attraction,
DOUBLE
which, due to the present ws.r situation and difficulty of travel, are
unable to appear. A small admission
will be charged.
C0(INRUN 008
We have had no definite word yet,
"CLAt-RAttT" A5
of the Hot Lunch program, but it
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68I QN6$ III
is hoped to start it by September 21.
sec
ce
This year Band has nearly the
YIARI
as last. They are .
same students
brushing up on old music and trying
]w>~[~mi i~! i]i l'i t'i lfPfl I very hard to get "warmed up" for
events that will occur in the near
s'
future. Band will make its first pub>
II, f
!,I I
lic appearance on Sales Day, Oct, 10.
The World History class is studying about the Greeks and their ad~
Li.ku~l.'II
vanced civilization,
English I class is learning sen~ ~
m
tence strtfcture, and proper usage of
I I)
words.
II is reviewing shore
English
GE TIIE
stories and reading material from
"Literature and Life."
II are studying colonial .
. English
and early American writers up to .
the time. of Thomas Jefferson,
Physics class is studying machines
and liquids.
SNILEY 8URHETTE
how
to
is learning
Geometry
measure angles and the study of .
FAV IcKEHZIE
propositions.
gl(TH fMOIII ~ tlfRRE I!IIAIIN ~
The Biology class is studying the
Mf'NNCH, JJL
tttE IIMMtE wetELv Into
life history of plants, including osItlosis end food.
Northwest History class is studyits exploration
ing the Northwest,
and
settlement.
Second Feature
Shop is beginning their first prowhich are wood burning.
Home Economics I are canning all
kinds of fruits and vegetables which
are in season. Home Economics II
are making scrap books of their
dream house. They are also making
a small dressing table, which will be
attached to the closet door. They
Mc% 541ll
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will plan a time schedule in the near
NEED MORE CONTENTED COWS
PI)'E
GAZETTE 'PHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1942
PH ONE 891
Don't let
this Makes Your
carbon ruin
Motor
that precious
l.est
motor on your
car, truck, 'cornbine or tractor,
the,,;;jhnds
when Fram Fil—
ter prices
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dirt,'nd
,',anger
start,'y,
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SILVKRLOAF FLOUR
Use
-- It Makes
Home
Bread and Pastry Making a Pleasure
Lewiston Grain Growers
Wade
T. Keene, Agent
Phone 591
SEE ME N0% FOR
SHORT TERM BEAN INSURANCE
—In Warehouse
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SHORT'S
Troy Phone
80
LONG
FUNERAL
AGENCY
CHAPEL
Kendrick, Idaho
N. E. Walker, Kendrick
Phone 963
2c).7a,l
Standard Gasoline
and
Lubricants
When You Think Of
Lunches, Soft Drinks,
Smokes, Candies, Etc.
Think Of Us
PERRYM
Wholesale
'-
and Retail
GARAGE CO.
ANS'ENDRICK
KENDRICK,
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