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PISONAL MENTION home in Tuscon, Ariz. They are mak-ing the return trip via. Yellowstone.

are spending the Week in Lewiston Dr. 'Mary E. Seeker of Los Ange-vilsiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs, les; tMrs. Helen B. 'Wilson tof LongGeorge Christtensen. Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Margaret B.

Mr, and Mrs. Leon Lind and chi]- Lacy of lLos AEige]es, Cahf., spent,dren of Gifford 'were here Monday, from Monday. night until twednesdayvisiting m the h e of ]ds,parents'ug ~th M s11d M s. E AMr. land Mrs. lpau] Lind. 'eoba]d, The three women are sis-

Mr and Mrs Manningl.Onstcrtt and ters of Mrs. tDeoba]d.

son Ray tand Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mrs. Ski]]a Benscoter, Pernwood,Bateman and son Jerry were f]shing Zda., and Mrs. Geo. iHuntley, Tekoa,over" the week-end near E]k River. Wn., and Mrs. Arthur Scoville, Pa-

louse, Wash., tall old American ridgeGeraldine Onstott is visitmg m the r~dents vhited with burrs W Ahome of her grandparents, ddfr,Mrs. H. F, McOllister. It Orofino.

Mr. and Mrs. tManning Dnatottand children, accompanied by Mrs, Duck Hunters Increas]ngA. Onstotjt, drove to Genesee Mon- The number of duck hunters inday, visiting in the Dsoar Onstott Zdaho is increasing rapid]y the state

fish and game department reports,Mr. and Mrs Rudo]Ph Webber of a statement from the U S fish andMa ysvi]e, Kansas visited in the wildlife service, showing that 34,590"diick stamps were sold in the statedurng the season. The total com-

Mr. and tMrs. Fry Crocker and pares with 26,000 the previous year.Nr. and Mrs. Don Miller SPent Sun- Although figures for the currentday at the Bungalow. waterfowl hunt will not be availableMr. and Mrs, George Jones have for some time there are indicationsjust returned from KenN ck, 40 say in all part, of the state that there

and mest Processing unit there a d eal than ]m'trewill move tto that city as soon astjhe bui]dmg is finished. They, wit]1 Total throughout the United Statestheir children, are at the home of last season was 1,725,000 —an a]]-her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade T.Eeeno. There is no way of telling how

Marybeth Benscoter returned on many duck stamps are purchased 'byTuesday from Richmond, Calif,, collectors, who do not hunt, but un-where she htas ibeen visiting the past doubtedly the total is not high.six weeks in the home of Mr. andtMrs. Henry Taylor (nee Zelma Har-tung).

Mrs. Walter Mnenlt received wordthis week from their son MOMM3/cWalter McCall, that he will 'be homeThnrsdny on leave. tde hns just ttn- ~ trji Fl g-S jinn, =ished a 10-week special diesel engine = ~——— - 9course at isan-Diego. IIM 'l =

J. B. Davis of Grangeville arrived =:..QQII ig IIE~last Thursday to visit until Sundaywith Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnston. Heleft;Sunday; going on to lPullman to I . ~~T3!6/vtstt hts daughter, Mrs. L. Brnnnnn Q '«/Q vdvyvV"end family.

Agnes Baker and June Brown wereMoscow visitors Wednesday.

Myrtle Deoba]d of Medford, Ore-gon'ts'ted ' e W'' 'o a What WOuld It COSt~home one ~ day last week.

The W. B. iDeobald family spent you to replace or rebuild yourfrom ~mday unb] Friday of last horne todayo your present fireweek on a fishing trip 8t the Bunga-low. insurance policy may not 9]ve

Mrs. Clark Tore]] (nee Pearl yau the protection needed now.Cluge) Moscow, is visiting with Mrs.A, Fraser until Friday, when she wi]1 tot us check this for youlleave for lSalt ~Lake, to meet herhusband.

Mrs. Walter McCall 'has receivea KENDRICK, IDAHOword from their son Dick tthat hehas "made another rating" whichmeans his ttank is now HA1/c, Heis now stajtioned at Mare zslana. =-g!igggoLssg~g~gs<q--

Mr. tand Mrs. Harry Ameling andison Charles left Tuesday for their! ilail'nE~ "—" --- -- '

>e ..ixie .'try l. eanersQuality Dry Cleaning

In the Raby Building Kendrick

What Would You Dot salary. Above it were the words:y,ung ]a y 'app ymg f» a po- "Do not write in th]s space,"sition 'in a large establishment was

given a lengthy form to fill out. On The aPPlicant wrote in: "Do rightthe last, page of the blank was a in this space."'boxed space reserved for the employ- She got the job. —Reader's Di-ing official to fill in the amount of gest.

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NOW IS THFi TIME TO LAY IN YOUR SUPPLYOF SLAB W'OOD —as present conditions in-dicate the possibility of a fuel shortage this

'inter—WHY WAIT-?

,'RESSED LUMBER...', OUR PI ANER IS NOW IN FULL OPERATION.

We can. supply you with quality dressed lum-ber at a reasonable price.

,'OUGH LUMBER . ~ .WE HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY OF ROUGH

LUMBER suitable for many uses on the farm,such as machine sheds, hog houses, fences, etc.

, .Priced $25.00 per M, f. o. b. mill.:...A i'"'A SA.!S::.lPhones 081 or 082 Juliaetta, Idaho

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Every service is motivated by asincere desire

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of greatest need

Mr. George Bro.ekeDay Phone 971, Night 537Kendrick, Idaho

:>o1!ice "f.'.III.eel:ing.THURS., AUG. 21

7:30 P. M.

Veterans of Foreign Wars, Baker-Lind Post No. 3913

Fraternal Temple, KendrickVASSAR-RAWLSFuneral HomeLewiston, Idaho

THE KENDRICK GAZETTF. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947

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i Dancing Every Friday & Sat. Nite >

FOR BUSINESS ) NELD~ 8, gQQO

Sa:. AI„..2:I.":.r33'sp'".lii .in lacios.Let Saturday by "The Day" tp pick your choice of

our line of famous Zenith Radios.

~ All Sale prices Are Cash!

RED CROSS PHARMACYS'tol'e

LEWIS B. KEENE PHONE 941

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Have you checked your coverage lately? Haveyou ample protection according to present valvsues? We represent the Home Insurance Com-pany of New York —one of the largest andstrongest companies.~F''

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THE KENDRICK GAZETTE

published every Thursday morning atKendrick, Idaho, by P. C. McCreary

Subscription, $2.00 per yearftrict1y Independent in PoliticsEntered at the postoffice at Ken-

drick, Idaho, as second class mailmatter.

Wednesday's MarketsForty Hold,,bulk ........................$2.00Federation, bulk ............................$2.00Rex, bulk ....................,......;.........$2,00Club, Sulk .............,......................$2.00Red, 'bulk ...................................,...$2.00Oats, bulk, 100 ........................$3,22igBarley, 'bulk, 100 ..................,$3,07~+Hannah Barley, bulk, 100 ........$4.20

BeansSmall Whites (100) ..................'ats

(100)Great Northerns (100) ..............Reds (100) ..................................Pintos (100)

Clover SeedAlsyke Clover, 100 ....................$25.00White Dutch, 100 ......................$35.00

Egg Prices —DozenL'arge, Grade A ...............................60cMedium, Grade A .;.........................Small, Grade A

ButterButter, pound ............,.....................80cButterfat ...........................................73c

POND'S SHOE . SKPVICE404 Main Street Lewiston, Idaho

CROCKER'S GUN SHOP,Kendrick, Idaho

GUN BLUING, REPAIRING I

NEW SIGHTSGUNS AND AMMUNITION

SHOP AT RESIDENCE

THE KENDRICK GAZETTE THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947

CHURCH NOTICES

Kendrick Community ChurchRev. J. H. Coulter, Pastor

Morning tworship at 9:00. Musieby Youth Choir. The pastor's sermonwill continue the theme, "Worship."

Sunday Scllool at 10:00 a. m.e

'Leland Methodist ChurchRev. J. H. Coulter, Pastor

Church 'School at 10:00 a. m,Morning Worship at 11:00.

Jul>aetta Methodist ChurchRev. J. H. Coulter

Church 'School at 10:00 a. m.

'Cameron Emmanuel ChurchRev. Theo. Meske, Pastor

No services until further notice4

Juliaetta Luther@a ChurchRev. Theo. Meske, Pastor

No services until further notice.

Ketndrick Full Gospel ChurchRev. W. L. Karns

10:00 a. m, Sunday School. Mrs.Henr'y Kortemeier, supt. Classes forevery age —child to adult.

11:00a. m. Morning Worship.8:00 p. m. Xvangelistic message.

,Special singing.8:00 p. m. Thursday, Bible study

and,prayer meeting at the church.Everyone welcome.

They Saluted TooAnchored to the stern of us in

Long Island Sound one summer even-ing was a luxurious yacht, while offto one side was an ancient, weather-beaten little craft with a man anda boy —both in their undershirts—reposing in the cockpit,

At sundown, two uniformed sailorswent to the stern of the yacht, fireda saluting cannon and lowered theAmerican flag. We had scarcely re-covered from this display of grandeurwhen we heard another explosion oftto port. Turning, we saw our friendin the undershirt holding a burstpaper bag while the boy slowlylowered Old Glory, —Reader's Di-gest.

Dr. Charles Simmons

Optometrist

810 Weis gerber Building(Over Owl Drug Store)

Lewiston Phone 1144 Idaho

COAL, PRESTO-LOGSand Wood

ABERDEEN AND UTAH OIL-TREATED COAL

ED NEL.SON

'AMERON

NEWS One of the greatest labor-savinginventions of today is tomorrow,

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Mrs. L. S. LaHatt and grand-daughter LeAnn LaHatt of Pomeroy, Want the "makin's for a lovelyWash„sad Herbert ILaHatt of Ta- cold lunch? Come in. We have every-come,, Wash., were guests of Mr. thing from the salad dressing toand Mrs. Edwin Mielke last week meat. Blewett's, Kendrick. l-adv.Mrs. LaHhtt is Mrs. Mielke's motherand Herbert LaHHatt, her brother. CALL FOR BIDS

Herman and otto Silflow returnedMonday from a fishing trip ett Hem- Sealed bids will be received bylock Creek. They reported excellent School District No, 66, up to andluck.

~including Aug. 23, 1947, for a school

Elsie Kruger and Gladys Silflow, bus driver to transport children fromwere Moscow visitors Thursday, ~Gold Hill Iand Cedar ridge school to

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dennler and Kendrick High School.family and Mr. and JVtrs. Tom Den-~ The Board of Trustees reserve thenler, all of Fix ridge, spent Sundav right to reject any or all bids.vrith Mr. and Mrs. John Schwarz and By Clerk of District No, 66.sons, 33-2 ARTHUR E. FOSTER.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wegner . andfamily were Sunday evening visitora AN AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCEin the home of Mr. and Mrs. George NO. 147Wilken.

Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kruger and Ordinance No. 147family and Mr. and Mrs. John An Ordinance for prohibiting theBlankenship and family were Sunday, burning of boxes, or the throwing orguests of iMr. and Mrs. Aug. O.

Idepositing of ashes, or broken bottles,

Wegner ituipullman. i jars or any other kind of glasswareMr. and Mrs. Loren Taylor and'or crockery of any kind on any of

family arid Mr, and Mrs. Rey Whit- the streets or alleys of Kendrick,inger and family, all of Lewiston„i Idaho, and providing a penalty there-spent .Sunday vrith Mr. and Mrs, f»Harl Whitinger. Be it ordained by the Chairman

and Board of Trustees of the Vil-A Truthful Report lage of Kendrick, Idaho:

Insurance companies often come Th~ it shall tIe unlawful for anyacross un'que evasions on the forms Person to burn boxes, or to deposit,applicants fill out. One man, in the throw or scatter ashes, or brokeiIspace asking the cause of paternal bottles, jars, crocks, or any otherdeath, wrote: "Father was taking kind of glassware or crockery on snypart in a public function and the « the streets, alleys, or vacant lotsPlatform gave way, ending his life."lof Kendrick Idaho.Subsequent investigation disclosed ~

Section 2. Any violations of anythat his father had been hanged for provisions of this ordinance shallcattle rustling. —Reader's Digest. constitute a misdemeanor, punishaible

by a fine of not more than $20.00, orpotato chips, pickles, relishes, by imPrisonment in the Village jail

canned and cold meats and a host of for not more than 10 days.other picnic supplies are available, Section 3. This ordinance shall beat Blewett's Grocery-Market. You']] in full force and effect from andfind the price reasona'ble. 1-adv. after its Passage, aPProval and Pub-

lication.L. G. Pmrm4SON, Chairman.WANT ADS. Attest: E. A. EANDALiL, Clerk.

FOR SALE —Oliver Row-Crop 60tractor, A-1 shape, and 42 Inter-national combine, ready to go Amendment To Ordinace 147M, A, Miller. Phone 513, Julia- Section 4. It s'hall be unlawful foretba. 33-2x any person to burn garbage, trash,

boxes, papers or rubbish of any kind~R S~E —160 a. timber 1md, within t'e Village of Kendrick, Ida-about 3 miles east of Soutbwick; hmostly white and red fir. For fur-ther iftformation, see or write to 'Section 5. Penalties as sPecified

John pavel 'S th 'ck. 33 3 above shall aPPly to any violation.GEO. W. McKEEVER, Chairman

OFFICE HELp WANTED See Attest: PRANK ABRAMS, Clerk.Kendrick Auto Freight. 32 2 Read the first time Aug. 5, 1947.

Read the second time Aug. 5, 1947FOR SALE —Canning tomatoes, Read the third time Aug. 5, 1947.

bring containers; melons and cants, Passed and Approved by the Chair-also fat hens. Phone 517. W. R. man Aug. 5, 1947.Davis, Juliaettta. 33-4 PubUshed Aug. 14, 1947. 33~

:"n]oy Gooc! .. ooc.In Air Conditioned Comfort

There is no substitute for goodfood, and we invite you to try oursat any time.

Complete Fountain Service

BURT'S CONFECTIONERY

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Our New Seed Cleaner

Is Working Beautifully

~Please Bring In Your Clover For g

Scalping

IKendrick Rochdale Company,<

II KENDRICK. IDAHO

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Phone 578 Kendrick

PLUMBING!Service Anywhere

LEWIS LINDQUISTPHONE 528 —JULIAETTA

By Truck

afe, Dependable

-Door Delivery

er Brocke622 ResMence 821

BRING IN THATLAWN MOWER

SEWING liIACHINE,AND WHAT NOT —GET THEM

GOING!

Bring Them To The Craig BuildingGet 'em Repaired!

CRAIG POLE R LUM-BER CO.

C. CRAIG

Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction at my farm,.

9 miles from Kendrick, on the Leland-Southwick road on Potlatch Ridge, on

oi bringing youcomfort and pzivacy, and above

ail, specialized Service.

Lewiston Phone 275

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A FEW NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS

ARE NOW AVAILABLE

Agent For

LEWISTONTRIBUNE

W. D. Woodward

Now Open f%'e're Now Open For

Business

Complete TonsorialService

Come In And Get Acquaint-ed Again

Dick's Barber ShopDICK CUDDY KENDRICK

KENDRICK SHEETMETAL SHOP

O'OHN W. DAVIS

Specializing in Furnace and Related Heating and Air Con-

ditioning Work

Also Any Type of Sheet MetalWork —Combines, Tanks, Etc.

Phone 1031 Kendrick, Itlaho

HOTPOI.NTRanges, Water Heaters, Refriger-

ators, Washers and Other

Appliances

Sunbeam Irons

Proctor nnd ToastmasterTonsters

Hamilton-Beach and SunbeamMix era

PHH JOHNS

Phone 531 Suliaetta

Commencing at 10:00A.

AUTOMOBILE

1 1936 Ford V-8 Fordor Sedan —VeryLow Mileage —In A-1 Shape!

MACHINERY AND .MISCELLANEOUS

1 Hand-power feed grinder1 Post drill 1 Wheelbarrow1 Set Farm Scales 1 Hog food cooker1 Truck Water Tank1 Horse-pulled weedeir1 .83-caliber rifle 1 16-gauge shotgun1 Tool chest Some hand tools

Garden ToolsAbout 10 tons hay

COW AND POULTRY

1 Good Milk CowAbout 30 laying hens

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

4 Beds, springs and mattresses1 Electric Iron 1 Waffle Iron

the following property:

1 Ice cream freezer1 Primrose cream separator2 Dressers 1 Chiffonier1 Cupboard (large)1 Dining Table (square)1 Circulating Wood-burning Heatrola1 Pipe Circulating Heater (electric)3 Cream cans 1 Butter Churn3 Good Congoleum Rugs1 Lard Press 1 Kraut cutter1 Large coffee pot2 Writing desks 1 Daveno bed

Lots of dishes Some fruit iars1 Cook stove 3 Rocking chairs1 Sewing machine 1 Sausage Grinder1 Boiler and Tub 1 Washroom Stove1 Telephone 1 Parlor Organ1 Telephone Line Share1 Sanitary Folding cot1 I. E. S. Floor Lamp1 Electric Bed Lamp1 Galvanized bathtub1 Framed mirror 1 Kitchen scale

LUNCH SERVED BY SOUTHWICK LADIES AID

.I. erms: CAS:i.::

.~J i': .i.5C.i;..A.4..7-', QwnerROY GLENN, Auct. A. O. KANIKKEBERG, Clerk

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'CHK KEiVDl4.CK GAZ@T'I'E THUR~~AY, AUGU'ST 21, 1947

i t ~ggggggg)Q~g Ira Havens of Moscow was a Tues-day guest at the George Havenshome. Grandmother 'Keene, who

KendrLCk T'heatre makes her home with them, ie re-

DOUBLE FEATURE called on Mrs. Geo, &va|Lson in Troy,Thursday.

ROY ROGERS Mr. and Mrs. 'Bruce Glenn and

"GABBY" HAYES daughter spent iSunday af ternooetwith Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hartungin Juliaetta.

44 Henry Brammer is assisting Wer-~ner Brammer with harvest work thisweek.

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PUBLISHED BV THE KENDRICK CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY

LLOy THERE, FOLKS: ~ pers to your shopping list now.

b ut Whi )in Cream Always keep in mind for fresh-ness and quality —iBuy Potlatch~ief milk, cream, eg gs, butter,buttermilk, cottage cheese and ice

ream has dropped 20C per quart cream

A

PPcThuLk of th!s drop end serve your+amily cream with every meal,and see ihow easily it can. improveeven ithe very ibest meals you pre-pare, A!so tihink of all the,des;serts which are'not complete with-out cream —strawberry short-cake for instance. iwith all csinnedfrui'ts or fresh ifruits, cream is areal treat for you to serve. TaljerL half-pint or more ihome itoday;just 25c per half-pint now!

Ice Cream Toppers:Another treat you may have

missed out on, ii'ur little 'cans of"toppers" for'ce'ream. Thesetoppers are put out Iby the De-msrt'iiav

can

I.INDEN ITEMS

rMrs. James Cuddv and children"sve returned to 'their home atWoodland, Wash., after spending the j

Dast two months with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Clem Israel, and otherrelatives. Mr. and Mrs. Israel tookher to Lewiston Thursday afteLYLoon,where she took the trtain to Portland.

Nr. and Mrs. Arthur iFoster andfamily 'were callers at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Earl McDowell Tues-day yvening. Mr. McDowell is goingto paint 'and cle'an the interior of the j

Gold Hill sc!Lool house, getting itr'eady for school, which begisLs . onSeptember 1st,

Mrs. Earl MDDowell, Mrs. GilErlewine,'rs. Frank 'Lyons, Mrs.Al tPederson and Mar!lorn, Mrs, A.r-thur Foster and children and Mrs.Arley Allen visjted with Mrs. A.Alexander Thursday afternoon. Itwas a W. M, A. meeting, but sucha few were there that the regulardevotianial program was not'eld.

Mrs. Roy Florence from Clarkstonhas b en here helning her brother,iRamie Hunt, get things ready for e,

sale, which will be held soon. Ramiesoir! his farm some time ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foster andfamily and Mrs. Arlev Allen visitedMr. and Mrs. iLeslie Ball and familyat Riggins Saturday night and Sun-day.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Langdon fromCarlsbad, Calif., were visitors of Mr.and Mrs. Arley Allen Monday nightand Tuesrlay; then were over-nightguests of Mr. Iind Mrs, Arthur FosterTuesday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cuddy enter-tained Sunday at a birthday anniver-sary dinner in honor of their daugh-ter, Mrs. tRollin Armitage,

Those present beside the guest orhonor were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cud-dy and sons David and Charles of I

Southwick; Mrs. Alice Wright andgrandson of Portland: Mr. and Mrs.F. C. Cuddy and Mrs. James Far-rington. Kendrick; Carolyn Tull, OLo-fino; Miss Annabel Cuddy, Lewiston;John iCuddy and family, Mr. andMrs. James Holt and daughiter Car-

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olyn; tMiss Kathryn iRountree andRollin Armitage and family.

JAMES ELLISONANNE GYWNNX

THK GHOST GOES,

WILD

Sandy McTavish attended a cel-ebration where the amount, ofgood whiskey was unlimited.Aibout the middle of the evening'e got up and started the roundsof the guests, saying goodnight."iBut surely you'e not going yet,Sandy," the host objected.

"Na, mon," said Sandy. "I'mnot gaein, but 'I'm telling ye gudnicht iwhile tl still know ye!"

NEWS ~ SI!IO@~Show Beglaa A4 1:00 P. M.

Sic Admission llotahiktat~PER505'ArLS AND ~S

rON AMERICAN RIDGE

The 'best place to find a goodhelping hand is at the end ofyou'r "arm.

Kindly clergyman, pinching littleboy's knee: "And who has nicechuibby pink legs?"

Little Boy: "Betty Grable!"

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WEEK 'kgs.

IS.,ARROIV HAPPENINGS

On Aug. 10 the John Wilsey fam-ily of Winchester; the ClarenceHeimgartner family of Myrtle andthe 'arry ISampson family, Arrow,spent the day at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Virg'fi iGroseclose. The oc-casion honored Mrs. isampson's birth-day anniversary.

Ed. Grosec! ose has returned towork after a two-week vacation dur-ing which he visited at Teakean,Southwick, Orofino, Lewiston andJuliaetta.

Donald Schroder has returned froma visit in Ispokane.

Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Smith havegone on a trip to Seattle.

Lois and Louise Smith are visiit-ing in iCalifornia —making the tripby car With Phyllis Elvy.

'Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Groseclose spentone night last week visiting at thehome of Mr, and Mrs. Lessie Grose-close.

Mrs. Archie Broncheau, Culdesac,visited at the Ed. Gr'oseclose homelast Saturday.

Bonnie Groseclose is novr employedat the office of. the iStar Dray 'andTransfer, Lewiston. Mildred Steigersand Bonnie are sharing an apart-

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CONFECTIONS —ICE CREAM

FOUNTAIN SERVICE —TOBACCOS

MEALS —AND HOME MADE PIES

Open from 7:00 a. m. to 2:00 a. m. for your service

Lni CompMLy, with '.true, richors beyond compare. Add a Mrs. Myritle Deobald of Bremer.

of chocolate or pineapple top- ~

ton, Wash., and Mrs. Otto Schupferspent Wednesday wi'th Mrs. Mary

I Deobald. Mrs. Myrtle iDeobald is adaughter-in-law and Mrs. Schupfera dan hter of Mre. Deohaid.

Mr. and Mre. ta. Waker of Marys.ville, Kansas and Mrs. iLiddie Amel-ing were Saturday morning 'callersof Mrs. Mary Deobald. Mr. Weber'smother was a step-aunt of Mrs.;Deobald.

Mr. iand Mrs. Archie Tarlison andfamily of ILewiston Orchards spentSunday iwith her aunt and cousin,Mrs. Sam Bigham and Walter.

Mr. and Mrs, Harry Benscoter hadas their guests Sunday her iparents,Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lylc, Peck; Mr.,and Mrs. Boib Benscoter and son andMiss Delores Foresman, Clarkston.

Mrs. Wal'ter May and daughter,and her mother, Mrs. Bruce, andi,iMrs, Ella Benscoter, were Lewistonvisitors Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Archie Morgan ofMoscow spent the week-end witih Mr.and Mrs. Ed. Kent.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Davis attend-ed a family picnic in the Pullmanpark, ISunday.

.Sunday evening callers at theFrtankie IBenscoter home were Mr.and Mrs. Wade iKeene and grand-daughters, Georgeanne and PennyJones. They also called for a shortwhile at the Geo. Havens home.

iMr. and Mrs. Ed. Kent and Mr.and Mrs. Archie Morgan spent Sun-day evening at the. Frankie Bens-coter home.

Harold Brevick of iMoscow andBarbara Garner of Peck were week-end guests at the Frankie Benscoterhome.

Albert Cox of Moscow spent sev-

The petaiiS eral days lest week et the Andy Co-:.home, assisting with harvesting.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Deobaldbrought her three sisters, Dr. MaryE. Becker of Los Angeles; Mrs. Hel-en B. rW!Lson of iLong IBeach, Calif.,and'oMrs. Margaret B. Lacy of LosAngles, up for a tv!sit with Mrs.Ma1ey Deobald, Tuesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Ameling eLnd Mrs.Liddie Ameling were 'Saturday callersat the Harry Benscoter home.

Erma Langdon underwent surgery

TRY OUR SERVICE —You']I be p]eased with it. last 'Wednesday. iHer mother, iMrs. I

Harry Langdon, spent almost ia weekthere with her, and Tuesday eveningof ithis week Joe Langdon brought

r them home. Joe also was a caller atthe Geo. Havens ihome.

Sunday 'Hairy Langdon and broth-er, Earl iLangdon, and Ira Foster,left on a trip into Washington.

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Phone 751 Phone 751-ne~ment on 6th Avenue. gil Groseclose visited at the Ed.

Beth Wing and daughter Margery Groseclose home Sunday.were Lewiston visitors Monday; as John Groseclose has returned homewas Mrs. George Wilson of Myrtle. after spending a week visiting rel~

Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and atives at Orofino.son Gordon visited at Moscow Sun- Mr. and Mrs. iHoward Wunderlichday. were Bovill visitors Sunday. John

Mrs. Clifford Nelson and daughter Groseclose accompamed tnem.Karen of Juliaetta; Marion Grose- Zella Billups is visiting in theclose, Arrow'; the Howard Wunder- Marion Groseclose home this week.lich family of Orof!I1o; Mr. and Mrs.Harry 'Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Vir- Want ads. get results —Try one!

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Several companies have had their agents in thisterritory and all state that they are more thananxious to bid on all lots.

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Think it over! We believe this is the best way toget the highest price.

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We do not buy ourselves —but will see that allbuyers get a chance to bid on your crop f

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