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Nancy L66 Parks Becomes Bride of Williaa) Phillips In Camera)) Church Rites I ~ ~{v.7el ~, ~,) '""-,."8,".,:~='---'il ) S VOL, 86 KEI>)fyRlCK AND GENESEE, LATAH COUNTY, I)DANO THUI.SDAY, JUNE 24, 1976 NO, 26 4I s. local News of j))liaetta By A]ice Ilansah Engagement Told- . Srjj:a rWr:j=-.=',-. e" Jggeggg g! OggINl If Is <)8 ur) j)j,.luis 26 Mr. and Mrs, William Galloway of Awmy Grande, Ca)jf., were Wednes- day visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Gallo- way. Mrs. Haxel Galloway of Lew- iston visited Sunday afternoon. hfjsses Karen and Janet Lewis of Coeur d'Alone spent Thursday night vrjth their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil lewis. Ron Whjttum made the Dean's list at, Co)lege of S, l. U>js last, semester, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Henson and chil- d>en and A) Anderson went to Spa- v'ij both active members of St. John' Lutheran church. This fine couple are a credit to our community. A hamburger, pie snd coffee stand will be set up in the Legion building and anyone «thing to donate pies are asked to bring them to the hall before noon. Serving will be from 12 noon to 5 p. m. Games, races, concessions, trap shoot (at McGrego>"s) bingo and a tennis tournament will be operation throu hout the day and the Jolly Ja)>es Home Extension club will sponsor a movie for children in the j Community church basement in the I afternoon. t Dinner buttons and raffle tickets ) may be purchased at any business house or from any member of the Lions C!ub. Classes of 1926 and 1951 will hold reunions Saturday and will ride in ! the parade. They have other activ- ities pjar>wed. A barbecue beef dinner will be served at the Lower Park starting at 5 o'lock. On the menu will be barbecue beef on bun, baked beans, cole slam, potato chips, coffee, and soft drinks. A public dance, with music provid- ed by "Cabin Fever," wj]j end the da>"8 acuvities. This «dll be held at the firemen's hall from 9 to 12 Preparations for Genesee's 16th 'u>nua) Community Day and BiCen- tennial celebration to be held Satur- lay, June 26th are almost cov{)p)ete according to word received from J. W'ayne Roach, general chairman of 'he annual event, FV)th just a few minor details to be taken care of, and good coope) ation of the weather man, all indications are for a suc- cessful day. Starting the day v in )~ break- fast, served from 7 Lo 11 a m. in ).he fire hall consisting of sausage, hot cakes, a))d eggs. Spencer Hampton and Darrell Teichmer are co-chair- men of the meal. The children'8 parade wi)1 be held at 10:55, just prior to the main par- ade at 11 a. m. Those p]annh)g to enter thts parade are asked to arrive at the old Union 76 parking )ot (just north of the Food Center) at 10:30 and all entries must, be in line hy 10:45, with the parade sta>ting at 10:55. sharp. The main parade will follow immediately. Grand Marshal of the day will be Carl Simons. Carl o«~ and oper- ates The Electric Shop and has been in business in Genesee for the past 38 years. He was a fireman I'r over 30 years; is a past president of the Genesee Civic Association, and was treasurer of the fund that was being raised when the Medical Building was built. Mr. and Mrs. Simons are Mr, and Mvs. Bill Phillips are at home at Rt. 2, Box 361V, Sandpoint, Idaho. following a honey)noon )A Canada at Radium Hot Spring» and Lake Louise. »I jss Iv)ancy I~ Ihavks, <)aug)>)er of Mr, and Mrs, Luther Parks af Kend- rick becan>0 the bride af Mj]jan> Phj))]I)8, san of M»; and Mra. Ha)Ty PhIllips af Sagle, Idaho, on Ss)tuvda3', June 5 at 'I;00 1>.m. st the Cameron Fa))>nsnua] L Utheran Church. Rcsv, Tom hfa«ke officiated at the double ring cece())any befc>rc an al)a) nsl)kes) by )<ghtad tap vs and <> floral As)ting af yej)aW dais)«s and pink gladjnlh The vad>ant bride, gj~~n jn mar- riage by hav fa(3)«v, mora a floor- length gc>wn af w)ute nylon organza in en>pire design with A tr«))>. Ap- pliques of h>ce c)A)s>es tv)mme{) the bn>)jrr, neckline and skirt, Her match- ing t(va-Uevcsj chape) )(tngth )I)Asian vcs)] >sag< Ab)n iv)AU)lac) «)th <ja)sjas. She carr)r{) 0 bouquet af white c)A)s)<!t) and y«)k«v vc>ses, hIUU) Joanna Isarks, sister of th» br)dc. was maid af honor; Debbie I>pv< joy, c<>usjn af U>» bride and Ja)>l> WA]kev, the bric)'<) co))rge roommate. wev» bv)dean>ajd)>. Al) wove floor- )«i>8th alnpire g(>V)vnS nf sheer'yiOn aver s<>tjn jn'h'0 colors nr p)nk. yel- low an{) b)>ce. '1'bay caMed Aasegays nf ye)jow dab<)es And p)Ak carnaunns. The flawar girl, drr«sr<) 8 < iha bri<jr»- n)aj<h< wiU> a matching bonnet, «m Bren<I<( Phj))jps, niece of the gmom. Tha grc>a)A chase 8 bra)ha), Jo)U> Phj)lips af FJ)c)U>burg, Wash., as best >AAA. Kurt SVcstf)>)l, a friend, s<>A<)- point. 1<laho, And Robert Parks, Kend- rick, the br)<)a'» brother, sanwd As ! ushers. Mrs. Oscar Slind was organist and hlrs. Doug Chvjstensen «~ pjanjsj A vora) duet, "The IVedding Song," was sung by Amy I ~wvence and Jo- anna Parks. Joanne also sang "I Love Thee," and -The Lord's Prayer." The wadding reception was held in U)e church social room fo]]n«ring Lhe ceremony. Mrs, Rab.'vt Lovejoy, Lew- is)an, served the cake after the tra- <jjtjonaj first. piece. had been cut by ) >hat bride and groom. The five. tiered ~ cake «<Ls bsk«d by Nvs, Then. Meske. Mrs, Bud Roach, ICamiah, poured and Mrs. I.yla Parks, B)arkfoot, idaho, Sc!Vyed punch. All are aunta Of the ', bride, Imbbje Czn>owskj, Ifendrjck, !was in charge oj'he g>)s*.st book. Cat)sins nf the bride. Miss leovi Love- jny, Iwwjsjnn. and Miss Terri Parks, Blackfoot, were At the gift t<cbl~w. The bride atirm)rdl U)e 'L)niversity of Idaho three years and js A men>ber of Alpha Ga)nma De)ia sorority, The groom is a 19<5 graduate of the U. nf I. He is employed by Mcl arland Pole Cn. in Sandpaint. Guests of Mv. And Nvs. Imthev ! Parks and family AL a wedding re- hrarss) d)AA«r, June 4, were. hfr. and Mr)); H>>VVV PI)n))ps and Bjj) Ph)ll)ps nf Sag)e, idaho; hfv, and Mrs. John Phillips An<i Brenda of E])ensburg, , Wash., Kirk Wrostfa)) of Sandpoint, j Jc>an IVA)kav nf G)runs Ferry, Don 'Parks of Moscow, Debbie )wvejoy of )~&ton And Mr. And hfvs. Homer Parks And Amy Iwwrence. an(j Mrs. Bvnck<.. Kendrick, and Floyd Stephens of I~)stan. Correcting Some Mistakes— Educational Funding Topic at Grange Meeting I~)cr Clrmm of Troy, Democratic Stair Representative from District 7 vms guest spc'.Aker At the vrgu]ar meeUAg of Lhe ]<cndvjck Grange last Tuc Nlsy evening. "To avr Ls human" i). )8 saj<I--wc)) wa certainly pvovrc) wa wave human las). week. Sn io cnvvert At ]east irwnt of iha vn ]stakes Ivan> U>0 Gaxatt», land naturally the ra wrra A>ora than twn)-- Fjvstv U>0 n>))'iavAA) gr<U)dPA)'- rnts of Dale And hfary Imu Tny)nv"8 Aaw daughter tire M). AA<l b)vs. Kc>A- neth Dc()«m (Ani. Rober).). haw iha.i happ«nr<l wcrj) never undrvst<U>d. Any- way our npo)ngjes Lo Kenny angl Rasj. A p<u>e) rnn>pnsc{I of C)emm, Ger- Ahl Ing)c, Latnh County Con>A)jss- jnnev, >U>(I Rjchav<I Mnr>nn, supevin- irndrn). nf schools of Jnint DjstvirL No. 2L'], reported OA th< appvnpvia- )ions a]lated for rch>ration And nihev <jcpnvtn>en)l< for the fiscal year 1976- '<7 AL ihc last. Idaho L(~slaiuvr. "lVhrve Al)a hfnnry Comes from and Wh< rc. U>a Money Goes" was the top- ic of A qursijnn Aml nns>vrv ]».vjod by n>embers of the panel. From A inia) reve.n»r nf S2])2,008,000.00 for ).ha Sta)a, individual income tax proc)Acr<) S122,300.000.00 or 48.5 pev cant nj'h)8 Al>>aunt, The sales >ax vaisrc) Another $65>,5>00,000,00 nr 26 pe)'ent AA(1 ('.0> pn)'At( incan>a tnx and Lhc )von>sining revenue cnn>ing in form interest nn i<l)a funds, )iquor, bear And w)Aa tax, insurance prem- ium t.ax, cigaret)a isx And n)] o)3>ev sm) vcc's. 68.6 percent of A)l this revenue ga* es jn a<h>rai)nn hv)Lh $08,25>4,000.00 or 30.sj )»'.Vca» 1, tn pub)ic schnn18 And $53,436,000.00 to highrr cducat)nn; $41,r>16,000.00 io Ffn(>)L)> and hVa)faro and tha >'an>a)»<)er gc)jhg to other sjl>in junc).ious, A, donation nf 0»0 bun<)re() <)n)]avs to i,ha Teton Dam, flonc) fund was given by the Ifandria)c Grange, Ot.her v)8)L)w Ai. tho )neat)ng «'ere h)v. AA<l h)>~. Itd)>vjn Condo)1 nf T>x)y at, hvl>ich thun U>ay prasantcd hfvs. OAA)ntj. w)U> AA A<VA>>) nj'chieve- ment in racogniuon of U>0 Icendrjc)c Granga Community Seneca pmject for 1975. And, Srrnncj]y - for those af you whn Appvrr>ate AA<) enjoy the poems of Ro><a)jr B)AAkc'Aship, buj. Ava stjfl trying io figure nut hcr poem from last weak we can Assur{) ynu thai, it wasn L Itc>sajja'8 fAU)L- -it. «>as nul's (vjth A tnia1 of f'ouv wmng «w)t()8 in 8 sjx-vrvsr pnc'A> (vhich cnA>as pretty r]asa tn bring A neo)<j oven for Lho GAXat,ia. SO Wr.'Va going tO try tha wkn)a pnenl nvar Aga)A hera )va IVATI IER'» a )AN I)S A father's hands am gant)a, hVhrn U>ry c)asp a smaller ban<). A fAU>e> 8 hand proudly ()jsp)nys Fib< go)<1m «w<)()jng band, A I'Atha)"8 hand Ava ).end<.r, IVhan thry Atro)cr A fevered bvn>v, A fathrv'8 ])Ands have Iran-grip, hV))an they guide tha stubborn p)o>v A father'8 hands can smart)y sting, %)>an d)snip)ina is hvvnught, A father'8 h<unls Ava business-like, IVhrn U>ay pay for goo<la ha bough) A, fatha>'8 hands are bvujsrd An<1 sore, m honest, wnr)c )U>d Loj). A, fAU>e> 8 hal><ls A)'0 Acnsiuvc', When U>ny ta8L i)>a )oan>3'oll, A father's han<18 Ava Ajaady And kind, Whau )A) cnn>for)a A grjav)ng sn>>), j4 IAU><'>'s ))<u)() c)U> ii>'A>)y g>'Asp, The lu>A<1 c>C tho «'rak A>ul nki. Juliaetta Story-Time a Success Plans to Continue Made A, fathrA< hAA<)s t<)l Au>ny Lhlngs, Tfjs 'java AA<) j)w»)g))tru) ca>w, A. 1'A)hev's han<ls Am baautlf»), lan)<)a<l tn),ajhrv jn pvaye>. 1tnsa)ir B)AAknnship T))a recent stnvy Time In the .Tu))A- rtia PA>'1( Ac>nss fvou> Nnb)os Stn>a >vas A >rasa>m<1k)g success, vapo>tad 'jl>0 Story Isa<)y this Weak «vt>0 AA)<) that nyav )0 chi)<lvcn cA)uo to yjsjt Al>() ('Ajny jhn s) 0>'i(8 AA<) sn»),s. hV<vath< v pc,vm)L).ing, lt, is p)AAncd in have 'Ll>0 sessions cnn) j»uad in iha sn)A)) park each Wr<lnes<)ay AL 10:30 A.»>, '1'))r>ae )s »n A)vr )iluli, U>n Stn>vy 1>A()y <8> j<), ) » > t. )'A osL of )ha ALO>') <'8 au(l An)>gs ave gra)v() io A)>pc.'A) rspc'- <.)A))y in j)>(! 4 in 8 yra> agn gmup, SAAr)cs fnv jlut 1asi, story sess)OA «reve fun>js)>r<) by Nnb)a'8 Grocery in ,') »] i Aa Lia, WOT<CF, Thr)'n «'j)) be ))<v)vvjr<»< as »s»A) Ai U>n 7sin)> Te)lj)><!VA» ( )I)>)'<'))s J>)))aa) )A, <>n Su)>()i)y,,1»ne 27))) Aj. 0'.,")0 A., >)>. I'nt)urk <j)AA<.> Ai ))nnn )A i)>r Ca>A. c,vnu Ch»vrh p:)vln);< in hnnov the Mr«k<rs fn))<Ave<) by A )>)x>gra)A jn L.ha Afternoon, kana Friday evening and spent the night ai. Mr, and Mrs. Larry Prince'. The Hensons returned Saturday and, Al stayed to spend the week, fanrlly of Weippe visited Mrs. Ada)inc Jaannen OVer rhe Weekend. Gina;v.-'- -- ', V.r!"v:,i)v)k., Marshal returned home with her par- eals after having spent the week with her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Henson and fam- ily spent Saturday night in Orofjna, -. at hfr, and Mrs. Art Henson's. They were there to attend a Henson family gai.-together. Mv. mad hirs. Donald E. Ruark of Sunday friends and relatives from Gras)gev)lie have announced the en- Pierce, Orofina, Zjjjah, Wash s Bavj]}e gage)nent of their daughter, Terria Lew)stan, Clarkston and Ju)jaetta L. Lo hyi)))am D., son of Mr. and Mrs had potluck dinner at Ed Grasec}ase8 John W. Myevs of Genesee. Both to help Ed celebrate Father's D83't>e»ded Boise State University last All fh'e of his chiMren were there year.. He is engage< in farming six of hir 11 grandchtj]dren and sjx with his father in Genesee, and she of 8 great-grandchj]dren A grand- is pv<asent]y employed with Favn>ers daughter in the army stationed at Home Administration of Grangevj)je. Abe)dean, bfaryland, called at 10 A fa)) wedding is planned p.m. Saturday sa34ng she wanted ta be the first to wish grandpa a H~ppy Father'8 Day, Ed told her it «'asn't United Methodist Pastor Fat.her's Day yet and she informed ]and Um,, and )ds IS ReappOinted < nrst gveetb)g was from her. A grand- Army stationed at Fort Th( Rev. Si even A. Caskey, Pas- e said a) the rend of Lh{s cia3f U>at he in Rer)dvirk for >e Past year and as so of the church in Cavendish has <U>y man cou]d ha( 0 TI>ere were 39 baca VeaPPOin ted fOr a)>Oth«V y~. s prese)>t, The announcement was nmde June Mrs Marge 1Vhjttum, Sherelyn and, 16, by Bishop Wj)bur W. Y. Choy at! ick Deck of Coeur d'Alene attended the o)»'ning session of Lhe 103rd pa-, the hV«dding Of Bud Smith and Kim Ci?,e Nnr).hme t. Annus) CanferenCe'f T>) ~ Uni'ed hfethocjjs wards they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray 'tto. Jody Haxe)baker returned ho)ne Thc Pacific NnvUnvest Conference «'ith them ta spend the night with Ls cn)aposed of some 280 churchesj Shcve)IA. Nrvr<i by 265 pastors in t).e states Satuv(jay thc 19th, hfvs. Djanne of W:<shington and North Idaho. To- Gvoseclose, Nvs. Bonnie hforg»n, and ta) m(mbevship reported at the end hfv. and Mrs, Ed Grosec]ose attended, of 1975 «as about 90,000. U)e wedding af Dixie's niece, Sa)]y';)ring sessions on the campus of ~ Vj i)san of Le«aston and Robert Wj)-I the University of Puget Sound in ha)e)n of North Dakota, at tha cam I Tacan)s, hvashington, that. conc)uded 'un)ty Church IA Le«~Inn at 4 S)ln. t3anda3; June 20, major attenunn was At 7 p.nx Saturday they too]c in the( given to the camping progra)n of the Wec)ding Of Br)a)> Ba]d«~n and Nanry I COnferenCe. hiin)Steria) and lay mern- I F~)man at the Elks Lodge. Brim> is bars representing some 275 local Dixie'8 Aephrv;. churches >.hroughout Washington and hfrs, L. Heuett of IVestmjnster, north Idaho sgve<»] tn 8 program pre- Caiii'amia, is spending a fa«. weeks sented to them which ra]Ls for sligM- 't the J. hi. Murray home. oU>ev! )y more U>an 31,500.000 Lo be raised visitors this past >veek «ere hlvs. I 0'ver a three-year period to be used t League and hfrs. Mattie '0 meet capi>al building needs at the Gejmav of St. Louis, Mo. I church'8 camp sites. A fam)1y get-together Fathe)"8 Dsy, However, U>e members of the con- U>e Murray home included hfi.Iference exceeded the pmgram pre- an<i hfrs. George A. Jones pf Ovnfjno, sented to ).hrm by ordering that a Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Gvanlund, professional staff pe~A «ith Tmy, M)'. <U)d Mrs, Milton Grtu)]And spnnsjbj)itles in camping and youth and Steven of Lcwiston, al>d hjvk. Tninjstries be added to the conference Heuett, hfrs. Leaguc and hfvs. Gej. staff not later than January 1, 1977. mer. In addiUan, conference members Saturday T.V, cameraman weve ai asked that a more detailed program Juliactta fi)ming a p)c)gram on U>r of camping needs be prepared j a CasUe h'h)scum and ii, «5]] ba te]e- long-range master plan) (u>d pmsent- 1 on Ch<U>nel 10 Thumlay at 8 ed io the 1977 session I'or f ina) okay. p.n>. I'L >vi)l possibly be shoe> at a The 1976 session, the 103rd in Lhe later date on KRFhl, history of Methodism in >.he area, Lannie hfovg>U> of'i]lah, hVas)>., made history by, for U)e fir:t time, visited his gra>)dpavrnts, hf). AA<) nal»jng a «oman tn br ]ay leader- Mrs. F~) Grosec)ose Wednesday night. the Lap lay position in t,hr conference. Thursday his n)other «Ad grandfather Aloha Wyckoff, of SeatUe, h«as nam- tnnk hin> Lo I ullman tp tour the rd Lo that position. Nvs. Wyrknff, can>pus. Lnnnja plans to go to co))egc former pmsident of the cnnfevenre'8 Lhr)v this fall. Hc vcjuvned )n 7)))ah won>en's organisation, is now in the «jth the FFA students OA the )A)s 'an>e official position occupied by And Mrs, hfnvgan stayed until Sunday! her husband, Burl, in U>e mjd-]960's. tn visit hav parents )U>d other re]a-'lso n>aking history its the ordi>)a- Both Mr. an(] Mvs, Nn>~an Linn of L«ro women. Jarqueline Nr.- wavc at. Pu)]A>an Wednesday night. Ln Rae of LAConner and Mary AAA scn Un)A)a )%calve 8. certificate AAd Swenson of'anoouvev, elders and A>edal for hnnovs jn hjs FFA wnvk, full clergy mamba)'s of ihe confev- Ha g)mduated fmm high schon] in ence. Both (vomcn a)v pastors of >MA. )peal churches. hfr. )U>d Nrs. Bud Henson and rhi]- Tha conference conum)rd a grad- drrn visited Bud'8 grandparents, Nv, »al move Lnwavd a standardize) sal- And hfvs. Osrar IV))ke»s in Clav)cstnn Ary for loca] chu>vch pastors when it SUAday At U>a home of )us aunt, Mvs. AUU>orixed study oi' maximum sa)- Fsn>ma ]t '>rP. ary far pastors and also jnc>eased R<) Gvnser)ow A)>d hl)A. Bonnie the equitable imtnimum) sa)avy for hfnvg<U) v)s)ted in ).he Ernest QUA))y loca) church pastors. hnmr Ai, Gencsaa Thursday AAd at tha Cavmll Gvasrclosa ho)na Friday. Nvs. Dix)a Gmsoa)nsa visited at the White GueStS Junior Cook hnmo Friday, Of Tr hfr. And Nv . Art Bm, CLAdy and Tr y Grange A frien<i Pat Teeter camped at hfv And Mvs E hf hVhjta «vava in- D>vn)v)hak S>mday night >'eiu>'ni»g 1ited guns/8 nf U>e Tmv Grange, No. home Monday afirrnnon. 280 Saturday evening, .Tune 19, Ruth, hfr And Nvs. Davl Cash of Clark «~ pmsant as a vep)vsentathr of A).on >98)ted in tha ]%1 Gmaeclnsa Idnl>o State Grange, Tl>0 evening, horne Saj,u>'<lay. beginning «9th A bounteous G>wnge- st3'10 potluck supper, «'88 tn hnnnv t.ha newly organ)sad T)Uy Junior Neap Heady)IapterS Approximate)y 100 Gwngevs (U>d guas)s Attend«<1 jnr)udjng 16> mem- Tha Ifrn<)v)c)c C~U)>pr> Ifavava)) bars ni'ha Acnv .Tun)or G>vangc who Apeni, A >T>ns'j. rnjnyab)r «vrrkr)><) )>resented A pvo}wva»> of v('>'sr. po>'- cnmpnui. near 1%ca()quarto)vs AL R('i.j.)g jva3ing their thoughts on leather'8 Chn>p Gvn»n<)8. Tha fishh>g w>s cx- Day and Flag Day. ra))mt )U><I the main Att>vact)OA «ws DU) jng the cvenh>g', N)~. Whjjr. viawjng U>n he))capt«>'ngglng opera. chai>vnmn of 1Vo)»en'8 Ariivi)ties nf )inn nn the the North Fnvk of the District III of'he Idahn State Grange C)rsvwajat nra> Canyon 1)ange)'ta- p>'asentcd the .TUA)nv Grange wjjh a )inn Ai. Sku)) C>vrjc. ']'hr gi<u>j. h<')i- ]1)b)e. The Bib)r was a gift nt hlvs. rnpir>'w>>))<) rtu>'y )avn )n i)>)ar<'ogs 130)0>ves hVh)t)jg, Ca)<)wr)), ()jvrrtn)'f susprn<)<») f>atm ih<a ihr rhnkr>'u><) hyome»'s Acth t jtrs, hiahn S>ai('rt)>)a fl»)A> t)>0 lngging Sit< in ih<'vr<U)g<v, Whn «08 Unab)C in Aij<nd. )Anding on the riv<v for )oa<)ing oA Tha l))b)r was symbnllr of the brsi )n i))>rl<a «ishrs nf )><>p«s fov sure<'ss f)nm Thnsr going nn j))c ran>pttt')'I lasi Sin'i<a G)gu>)vr A)>d i'ls >))rulbc>'s. «'rrkr)><) «'rut L)>c Gn)<v))s, ) l)<)t'j<lge's, >>Vr)lnr)'s, I')As) oiis, lqsvic ksru>s aut) Cra))fs, Dunno P)k<s,;> gran<)soa o)')ny<) Alu) Juan))A, «ns A g»«S). )trna 28 at the Ken<)vjrk Park j«vra<h- Tha n(xi, <Am)>r>" meri)i>g w))) )>r <'v pav>U)tth>g) w)th a pot)urk su)t)»r, I !p. m Community Day Grand Marshalls- CarI and Inger Simnns 1976 Genese6 Jr. Miss- k g c '--:-"-"-=9 >t>:,.':,)r rv>l r'. *a w n sr, Miss Ste phonic Kambitsch Sjapha)>ir IGuabi)sch, daughter of) Ani( wil) ride in the parade on Com» hfr. A)>d Nrs. 13«)brvt KAA)bjtsvch is~munity day. Ganrsk»"8 Jr, Miss fov 1976. Sieph- Democratic Meeting June 24 Swim Lessons Scheduled DrmncvAUc candidates for stair )rgislaiurr and rn)u>ty Offices «ij) speak at the >vega))av >A««ting of the Latah C<h'll» iy ]3«A>c>r) A js Thursday vn A jug. The candidates «vii) make bvi<. f sia't<)A>rn'ts )u>d jhrn ans'<ve>'ursUons f)snn> i)>r floor. lfendvirk smmn) jng lessons «.j)) be given the «reeks July 26-30 and Au- gust 2-6. P)ease tvy to have 3.aU>'hildren roa>r in before July 16 to ba teste(i OA their skills And Lo be signed »p f<». their c)as;es. Chi)<)vrn should be six years of age tn start their L»'gi»ning 1«SN)ns. Final a))".)l>)~A)enis wi)) be»)ade for the .1U)y 14 precinct pnth>ck din- ))e)vs in be held >hvoughnu>. the roun- jy, "TV Dinners" wi)) fratu>v the ba))oting io sr)rri the ]>en)oe) atjr nomin<'0 for ]')sesi<)rnt, Guesjs wi]i bring a <lish An<i $ "1>0 to hc)p in the i'a)] r:u»)>aj)ms. lf AAI )Anthrvs or fathers wou]d jntrvrstr<) in vo)«aterriag i<> help nui. wit.h the )!r):i)>A<)s r)asses their ,'>as)sin)>rr moult) l>t'))>)'vrcjatcd. Si>'Ai rry fo> Ll)r at) t>)»u> ra»>- pl>jglls «'))] also br disc))sard. Ct>A)art tht 0) if intr.vrste <l. After w«have An io "< >'hc 'i"<v nf the r)asses, 0 ii>ue ..))» j!)lr «i)) be ]>pated at Uus )>t»>). H;<vr a fan and safr. sun>- mev <hf .~~via)ming. Yot)v )if<.)v>)avds, Ca>vnl Sion(!)'I)<) A)))y ]~>t<)('Acr, A)1 )~r)>)<»).:)ts Av< invitee) to at- irmi tl»s A>(rting whir)> wj)) hc)d at 7:30 p.m, iu ihr rnu) )conn) Nv. 4 of U)r T~>tah Co))A)y Couvihous<.

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Nancy L66 Parks Becomes Bride of

Williaa) Phillips In Camera)) Church Rites I ~ ~{v.7el~, ~,) '""-,."8,".,:~='---'il ) SVOL, 86 KEI>)fyRlCK AND GENESEE, LATAH COUNTY, I)DANO THUI.SDAY, JUNE 24, 1976 NO, 26

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of j))liaettaBy A]ice Ilansah

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Is <)8 ur) j)j,.luis 26Mr. and Mrs, William Galloway ofAwmy Grande, Ca)jf., were Wednes-day visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Gallo-way. Mrs. Haxel Galloway of Lew-iston visited Sunday afternoon.

hfjsses Karen and Janet Lewis ofCoeur d'Alone spent Thursday nightvrjth their grandparents, Mr. andMrs. Virgil lewis.

Ron Whjttum made the Dean's listat, Co)lege of S, l. U>js last, semester,

Mr. and Mrs. Bud Henson and chil-d>en and A) Anderson went to Spa-

v'ijboth active members of St. John'Lutheran church. This fine coupleare a credit to our community.

A hamburger, pie snd coffee standwill be set up in the Legion buildingand anyone «thing to donate piesare asked to bring them to the hallbefore noon. Serving will be from12 noon to 5 p. m.

Games, races, concessions, trapshoot (at McGrego>"s) bingo and atennis tournament will be operationthrou hout the day and the JollyJa)>es Home Extension club willsponsor a movie for children in the

jCommunity church basement in the

Iafternoon.

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Dinner buttons and raffle tickets)

may be purchased at any businesshouse or from any member of theLions C!ub.

Classes of 1926 and 1951 will holdreunions Saturday and will ride in

! the parade. They have other activ-ities pjar>wed.

A barbecue beef dinner will beserved at the Lower Park startingat 5 o'lock. On the menu will bebarbecue beef on bun, baked beans,cole slam, potato chips, coffee, andsoft drinks.

A public dance, with music provid-ed by "Cabin Fever," wj]j end theda>"8 acuvities. This «dll be heldat the firemen's hall from 9 to 12

Preparations for Genesee's 16th'u>nua) Community Day and BiCen-tennial celebration to be held Satur-lay, June 26th are almost cov{)p)eteaccording to word received from J.W'ayne Roach, general chairman of'he annual event, FV)th just a fewminor details to be taken care of,and good coope) ation of the weatherman, all indications are for a suc-cessful day.

Starting the day v in )~ break-fast, served from 7 Lo 11 a m. in ).hefire hall consisting of sausage, hotcakes, a))d eggs. Spencer Hamptonand Darrell Teichmer are co-chair-men of the meal.

The children'8 parade wi)1 be heldat 10:55, just prior to the main par-ade at 11 a. m. Those p]annh)g toenter thts parade are asked to arriveat the old Union 76 parking )ot (justnorth of the Food Center) at 10:30and all entries must, be in line hy10:45, with the parade sta>ting at10:55. sharp. The main paradewill follow immediately.

Grand Marshal of the day will beCarl Simons. Carl o«~ and oper-ates The Electric Shop and has beenin business in Genesee for the past38 years. He was a fireman I'r over30 years; is a past president of theGenesee Civic Association, and wastreasurer of the fund that was beingraised when the Medical Buildingwas built. Mr. and Mrs. Simons are

Mr, and Mvs. Bill Phillips are athome at Rt. 2, Box 361V, Sandpoint,Idaho. following a honey)noon )A

Canada at Radium Hot Spring» andLake Louise.

»I jss Iv)ancy I~ Ihavks, <)aug)>)er ofMr, and Mrs, Luther Parks af Kend-rick becan>0 the bride af Mj]jan>Phj))]I)8, san of M»; and Mra. Ha)TyPhIllips af Sagle, Idaho, on Ss)tuvda3',June 5 at 'I;00 1>.m. st the CameronFa))>nsnua] L Utheran Church. Rcsv,Tom hfa«ke officiated at the doublering cece())any befc>rc an al)a) nsl)kes)by )<ghtad tap vs and <> floral As)tingaf yej)aW dais)«s and pink gladjnlh

The vad>ant bride, gj~~n jn mar-riage by hav fa(3)«v, mora a floor-length gc>wn af w)ute nylon organzain en>pire design with A tr«))>. Ap-pliques of h>ce c)A)s>es tv)mme{) thebn>)jrr, neckline and skirt, Her match-ing t(va-Uevcsj chape) )(tngth )I)Asianvcs)] >sag< Ab)n iv)AU)lac) «)th <ja)sjas.

She carr)r{) 0 bouquet af whitec)A)s)<!t) and y«)k«v vc>ses,

hIUU) Joanna Isarks, sister of th»br)dc. was maid af honor; DebbieI>pv< joy, c<>usjn af U>» bride and Ja)>l>WA]kev, the bric)'<) co))rge roommate.wev» bv)dean>ajd)>. Al) wove floor-)«i>8th alnpire g(>V)vnS nf sheer'yiOnaver s<>tjn jn'h'0 colors nr p)nk. yel-low an{) b)>ce. '1'bay caMed Aasegaysnf ye)jow dab<)es And p)Ak carnaunns.The flawar girl, drr«sr<) 8 < iha bri<jr»-n)aj<h< wiU> a matching bonnet, «mBren<I<( Phj))jps, niece of the gmom.

Tha grc>a)A chase 8 bra)ha), Jo)U>Phj)lips af FJ)c)U>burg, Wash., as best>AAA. Kurt SVcstf)>)l, a friend, s<>A<)-point. 1<laho, And Robert Parks, Kend-rick, the br)<)a'» brother, sanwd As

!ushers.

Mrs. Oscar Slind was organist andhlrs. Doug Chvjstensen «~ pjanjsjA vora) duet, "The IVedding Song,"was sung by Amy I ~wvence and Jo-anna Parks. Joanne also sang "I LoveThee," and -The Lord's Prayer."

The wadding reception was held inU)e church social room fo]]n«ring Lheceremony. Mrs, Rab.'vt Lovejoy, Lew-is)an, served the cake after the tra-<jjtjonaj first. piece. had been cut by

) >hat bride and groom. The five. tiered~cake «<Ls bsk«d by Nvs, Then. Meske.Mrs, Bud Roach, ICamiah, poured andMrs. I.yla Parks, B)arkfoot, idaho,Sc!Vyed punch. All are aunta Of the

', bride, Imbbje Czn>owskj, Ifendrjck,!was in charge oj'he g>)s*.st book.

Cat)sins nf the bride. Miss leovi Love-jny, Iwwjsjnn. and Miss Terri Parks,Blackfoot, were At the gift t<cbl~w.

The bride atirm)rdl U)e 'L)niversityof Idaho three years and js A men>berof Alpha Ga)nma De)ia sorority, Thegroom is a 19<5 graduate of theU. nf I. He is employed by Mcl arlandPole Cn. in Sandpaint.

Guests of Mv. And Nvs. Imthev

!Parks and family AL a wedding re-hrarss) d)AA«r, June 4, were. hfr. andMr)); H>>VVV PI)n))ps and Bjj) Ph)ll)psnf Sag)e, idaho; hfv, and Mrs. JohnPhillips An<i Brenda of E])ensburg,

, Wash., Kirk Wrostfa)) of Sandpoint,j Jc>an IVA)kav nf G)runs Ferry, Don'Parks of Moscow, Debbie )wvejoy of)~&ton And Mr. And hfvs. HomerParks And Amy Iwwrence. an(j Mrs.Bvnck<.. Kendrick, and Floyd Stephensof I~)stan.

Correcting Some Mistakes— Educational FundingTopic at Grange Meeting

I~)cr Clrmm of Troy, DemocraticStair Representative from District 7vms guest spc'.Aker At the vrgu]armeeUAg of Lhe ]<cndvjck Grange lastTuc Nlsy evening.

"To avr Ls human" i). )8 saj<I--wc))wa certainly pvovrc) wa wave humanlas). week. Sn io cnvvert At ]east irwntof iha vn ]stakes Ivan> U>0 Gaxatt»,land naturally the ra wrra A>ora thantwn)-- Fjvstv U>0 n>))'iavAA) gr<U)dPA)'-rnts of Dale And hfary Imu Tny)nv"8Aaw daughter tire M). AA<l b)vs. Kc>A-neth Dc()«m (Ani. Rober).). haw iha.ihapp«nr<l wcrj) never undrvst<U>d. Any-way our npo)ngjes Lo Kenny anglRasj.

A p<u>e) rnn>pnsc{I of C)emm, Ger-Ahl Ing)c, Latnh County Con>A)jss-jnnev, >U>(I Rjchav<I Mnr>nn, supevin-irndrn). nf schools of Jnint DjstvirLNo. 2L'], reported OA th< appvnpvia-)ions a]lated for rch>ration And nihev<jcpnvtn>en)l< for the fiscal year 1976-'<7 AL ihc last. Idaho L(~slaiuvr."lVhrve Al)a hfnnry Comes from andWh< rc. U>a Money Goes" was the top-ic of A qursijnn Aml nns>vrv ]».vjodby n>embers of the panel. From A

inia) reve.n»r nf S2])2,008,000.00 for).ha Sta)a, individual income taxproc)Acr<) S122,300.000.00 or 48.5 pevcant nj'h)8 Al>>aunt, The sales >axvaisrc) Another $65>,5>00,000,00 nr 26pe)'ent AA(1 ('.0> pn)'At( incan>a tnxand Lhc )von>sining revenue cnn>ingin form interest nn i<l)a funds, )iquor,bear And w)Aa tax, insurance prem-ium t.ax, cigaret)a isx And n)] o)3>evsm) vcc's.

68.6 percent of A)l this revenue ga*es jn a<h>rai)nn hv)Lh $08,25>4,000.00 or30.sj )»'.Vca» 1, tn pub)ic schnn18 And$53,436,000.00 to highrr cducat)nn;$41,r>16,000.00 io Ffn(>)L)> and hVa)faroand tha >'an>a)»<)er gc)jhg to othersjl>in junc).ious,

A, donation nf 0»0 bun<)re() <)n)]avsto i,ha Teton Dam, flonc) fund wasgiven by the Ifandria)c Grange,

Ot.her v)8)L)w Ai. tho )neat)ng «'ereh)v. AA<l h)>~. Itd)>vjn Condo)1 nf T>x)yat, hvl>ich thun U>ay prasantcd hfvs.OAA)ntj. w)U> AA A<VA>>) nj'chieve-ment in racogniuon of U>0 Icendrjc)cGranga Community Seneca pmjectfor 1975.

And, Srrnncj]y - for those af youwhn Appvrr>ate AA<) enjoy the poemsof Ro><a)jr B)AAkc'Aship, buj. Ava stjfltrying io figure nut hcr poem fromlast weak we can Assur{) ynu thai, itwasn L Itc>sajja'8 fAU)L- -it. «>as nul's(vjth A tnia1 of f'ouv wmng «w)t()8 in8 sjx-vrvsr pnc'A> (vhich cnA>as prettyr]asa tn bring A neo)<j oven for LhoGAXat,ia. SO Wr.'Va going tO try thawkn)a pnenl nvar Aga)A —hera )va

IVATI IER'» a )AN I)S

A father's hands am gant)a,hVhrn U>ry c)asp a smaller ban<).A fAU>e> 8 hand proudly ()jsp)nysFib< go)<1m «w<)()jng band,

A I'Atha)"8 hand Ava ).end<.r,IVhan thry Atro)cr A fevered bvn>v,A fathrv'8 ])Ands have Iran-grip,hV))an they guide tha stubborn p)o>v

A father'8 hands can smart)y sting,%)>an d)snip)ina is hvvnught,A father'8 h<unls Ava business-like,IVhrn U>ay pay for goo<la ha bough)

A, fatha>'8 hands are bvujsrd An<1 sore,m honest, wnr)c )U>d Loj).

A, fAU>e> 8 hal><ls A)'0 Acnsiuvc',When U>ny ta8L i)>a )oan>3'oll,

A father's han<18 Ava Ajaady And kind,Whau )A) cnn>for)a A grjav)ng sn>>),

j4 IAU><'>'s ))<u)() c)U> ii>'A>)y g>'Asp,

The lu>A<1 c>C tho «'rak A>ul nki.Juliaetta Story-Time a SuccessPlans to Continue Made

A, fathrA< hAA<)s t<)l Au>ny Lhlngs,Tfjs 'java AA<) j)w»)g))tru) ca>w,A. 1'A)hev's han<ls Am baautlf»),lan)<)a<l tn),ajhrv jn pvaye>.

1tnsa)ir B)AAknnship

T))a recent stnvy Time In the .Tu))A-rtia PA>'1( Ac>nss fvou> Nnb)os Stn>a>vas A >rasa>m<1k)g success, vapo>tad'jl>0 Story Isa<)y this Weak «vt>0 AA)<)

that nyav )0 chi)<lvcn cA)uo to yjsjtAl>() ('Ajny jhn s) 0>'i(8 AA<) sn»),s.

hV<vath< v pc,vm)L).ing, lt, is p)AAncdin have 'Ll>0 sessions cnn) j»uad in ihasn)A)) park each Wr<lnes<)ay AL 10:30A.»>,

'1'))r>ae )s »n A)vr )iluli, U>n Stn>vy1>A()y <8> j<), )» > t. )'A osL of )ha ALO>') <'8

au(l An)>gs ave gra)v() io A)>pc.'A) rspc'-<.)A))y in j)>(! 4 in 8 yra> agn gmup,

SAAr)cs fnv jlut 1asi, story sess)OA«reve fun>js)>r<) by Nnb)a'8 Grocery in,') »] i Aa Lia,

WOT<CF,Thr)'n «'j)) be ))<v)vvjr<»< as »s»A) Ai

U>n 7sin)> Te)lj)><!VA» ( )I)>)'<'))s J>)))aa) )A,

<>n Su)>()i)y,,1»ne 27))) Aj. 0'.,")0 A., >)>.

I'nt)urk <j)AA<.> Ai ))nnn )A i)>r Ca>A.

c,vnu Ch»vrh p:)vln);< in hnnov theMr«k<rs fn))<Ave<) by A )>)x>gra)A jn L.ha

Afternoon,

kana Friday evening and spent thenight ai. Mr, and Mrs. Larry Prince'.The Hensons returned Saturday and,Al stayed to spend the week,

fanrlly of Weippe visited Mrs. Ada)incJaannen OVer rhe Weekend. Gina;v.-'- -- ', V.r!"v:,i)v)k.,Marshal returned home with her par-eals after having spent the week withher

grandmother.

Mr. and Mrs. Bud Henson and fam-ily spent Saturday night in Orofjna, -.at hfr, and Mrs. Art Henson's. Theywere there to attend a Henson familygai.-together. Mv. mad hirs. Donald E. Ruark of

Sunday friends and relatives from Gras)gev)lie have announced the en-Pierce, Orofina, Zjjjah, Wash s Bavj]}e gage)nent of their daughter, TerriaLew)stan, Clarkston and Ju)jaetta L. Lo hyi)))am D., son of Mr. and Mrshad potluck dinner at Ed Grasec}ase8 John W. Myevs of Genesee. Bothto help Ed celebrate Father's D83't>e»ded Boise State University lastAll fh'e of his chiMren were there year.. He is engage< in farmingsix of hir 11 grandchtj]dren and sjx with his father in Genesee, and sheof 8 great-grandchj]dren A grand- is pv<asent]y employed with Favn>ersdaughter in the army stationed at Home Administration of Grangevj)je.Abe)dean, bfaryland, called at 10 A fa)) wedding is plannedp.m. Saturday sa34ng she wanted tabe the first to wish grandpa a H~ppyFather'8 Day, Ed told her it «'asn't United Methodist PastorFat.her's Day yet and she informed

]and Um,, and )ds IS ReappOinted<nrst gveetb)g was from her. A grand-

Army stationed at Fort Th( Rev. Sieven A. Caskey, Pas-e

said a) the rend of Lh{s cia3f U>at he in Rer)dvirk for >e Past year andas so of the church in Cavendish has

<U>y man cou]d ha( 0 TI>ere were 39 baca VeaPPOin ted fOr a)>Oth«V y~.s prese)>t,

The announcement was nmde JuneMrs Marge 1Vhjttum, Sherelyn and, 16, by Bishop Wj)bur W. Y. Choy at!ick Deck of Coeur d'Alene attended the o)»'ning session of Lhe 103rd pa-,the hV«dding Of Bud Smith and Kim Ci?,e Nnr).hme t. Annus) CanferenCe'f

T>) ~ Uni'ed hfethocjjswards they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray'tto. Jody Haxe)baker returned ho)ne Thc Pacific NnvUnvest Conference«'ith them ta spend the night with Ls cn)aposed of some 280 churchesjShcve)IA. Nrvr<i by 265 pastors in t).e states

Satuv(jay thc 19th, hfvs. Djanne of W:<shington and North Idaho. To-Gvoseclose, Nvs. Bonnie hforg»n, and ta) m(mbevship reported at the endhfv. and Mrs, Ed Grosec]ose attended, of 1975 «as about 90,000.U)e wedding af Dixie's niece, Sa)]y';)ring sessions on the campus of ~

Vj i)san of Le«aston and Robert Wj)-I the University of Puget Sound inha)e)n of North Dakota, at tha cam I Tacan)s, hvashington, that. conc)uded

'un)ty Church IA Le«~Inn at 4 S)ln. t3anda3; June 20, major attenunn wasAt 7 p.nx Saturday they too]c in the( given to the camping progra)n of theWec)ding Of Br)a)> Ba]d«~n and Nanry

ICOnferenCe. hiin)Steria) and lay mern- I

F~)man at the Elks Lodge. Brim> is bars representing some 275 localDixie'8 Aephrv;. churches >.hroughout Washington and

hfrs, L. Heuett of IVestmjnster, north Idaho sgve<»] tn 8 program pre-Caiii'amia, is spending a fa«. weeks sented to them which ra]Ls for sligM-'t the J. hi. Murray home. oU>ev! )y more U>an 31,500.000 Lo be raisedvisitors this past >veek «ere hlvs. I 0'ver a three-year period to be used t

League and hfrs. Mattie '0 meet capi>al building needs at theGejmav of St. Louis, Mo. I church'8 camp sites.

A fam)1y get-together Fathe)"8 Dsy, However, U>e members of the con-U>e Murray home included hfi.Iference exceeded the pmgram pre-

an<i hfrs. George A. Jones pf Ovnfjno, sented to ).hrm by ordering that aMr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Gvanlund, professional staff pe~A «ithTmy, M)'. <U)d Mrs, Milton Grtu)]And spnnsjbj)itles in camping and youthand Steven of Lcwiston, al>d hjvk. Tninjstries be added to the conferenceHeuett, hfrs. Leaguc and hfvs. Gej. staff not later than January 1, 1977.mer. In addiUan, conference members

Saturday T.V, cameraman weve ai asked that a more detailed programJuliactta fi)ming a p)c)gram on U>r of camping needs be prepared j aCasUe h'h)scum and ii, «5]] ba te]e- long-range master plan) (u>d pmsent-

1 on Ch<U>nel 10 Thumlay at 8 ed io the 1977 session I'or f ina) okay.p.n>. I'L >vi)l possibly be shoe> at a The 1976 session, the 103rd in Lhelater date on KRFhl, history of Methodism in >.he area,

Lannie hfovg>U> of'i]lah, hVas)>., made history by, for U)e fir:t time,visited his gra>)dpavrnts, hf). AA<) nal»jng a «oman tn br ]ay leader-Mrs. F~) Grosec)ose Wednesday night. the Lap lay position in t,hr conference.Thursday his n)other «Ad grandfather Aloha Wyckoff, of SeatUe, h«as nam-tnnk hin> Lo I ullman tp tour the rd Lo that position. Nvs. Wyrknff,can>pus. Lnnnja plans to go to co))egc former pmsident of the cnnfevenre'8Lhr)v this fall. Hc vcjuvned )n 7)))ah won>en's organisation, is now in the«jth the FFA students OA the )A)s 'an>e official position occupied byAnd Mrs, hfnvgan stayed until Sunday! her husband, Burl, in U>e mjd-]960's.tn visit hav parents )U>d other re]a-'lso n>aking history its the ordi>)a-

Both Mr. an(] Mvs, Nn>~an Linn of L«ro women. Jarqueline Nr.-wavc at. Pu)]A>an Wednesday night. Ln Rae of LAConner and Mary AAAscn Un)A)a )%calve 8. certificate AAd Swenson of'anoouvev, elders andA>edal for hnnovs jn hjs FFA wnvk, full clergy mamba)'s of ihe confev-Ha g)mduated fmm high schon] in ence. Both (vomcn a)v pastors of>MA. )peal churches.

hfr. )U>d Nrs. Bud Henson and rhi]- Tha conference conum)rd a grad-drrn visited Bud'8 grandparents, Nv, »al move Lnwavd a standardize) sal-And hfvs. Osrar IV))ke»s in Clav)cstnn Ary for loca] chu>vch pastors when itSUAday At U>a home of )us aunt, Mvs. AUU>orixed study oi' maximum sa)-Fsn>ma ]t '>rP. ary far pastors and also jnc>eased

R<) Gvnser)ow A)>d hl)A. Bonnie the equitable imtnimum) sa)avy forhfnvg<U) v)s)ted in ).he Ernest QUA))y loca) church pastors.hnmr Ai, Gencsaa Thursday AAd attha Cavmll Gvasrclosa ho)na Friday.

Nvs. Dix)a Gmsoa)nsa visited at the White GueStSJunior Cook hnmo Friday, Of Trhfr. And Nv . Art Bm, CLAdy and Tr y GrangeA frien<i Pat Teeter camped at hfv And Mvs E hf hVhjta «vava in-D>vn)v)hak S>mday night >'eiu>'ni»g 1ited guns/8 nf U>e Tmv Grange, No.home Monday afirrnnon. 280 Saturday evening, .Tune 19, Ruth,hfr And Nvs. Davl Cash of Clark «~ pmsant as a vep)vsentathr ofA).on >98)ted in tha ]%1 Gmaeclnsa Idnl>o State Grange, Tl>0 evening,horne Saj,u>'<lay. beginning «9th A bounteous G>wnge-

st3'10 potluck supper, «'88 tn hnnnvt.ha newly organ)sad T)Uy Junior

Neap Heady)IapterS Approximate)y 100 Gwngevs (U>dguas)s Attend«<1 jnr)udjng 16> mem-

Tha Ifrn<)v)c)c C~U)>pr> Ifavava)) bars ni'ha Acnv .Tun)or G>vangc whoApeni, A >T>ns'j. rnjnyab)r «vrrkr)><) )>resented A pvo}wva»> of v('>'sr. po>'-cnmpnui. near 1%ca()quarto)vs AL R('i.j.)g jva3ing their thoughts on leather'8Chn>p Gvn»n<)8. Tha fishh>g w>s cx- Day and Flag Day.ra))mt )U><I the main Att>vact)OA «ws DU) jng the cvenh>g', N)~. Whjjr.viawjng U>n he))capt«>'ngglng opera. chai>vnmn of 1Vo)»en'8 Ariivi)ties nf)inn nn the the North Fnvk of the District III of'he Idahn State GrangeC)rsvwajat nra> Canyon 1)ange)'ta- p>'asentcd the .TUA)nv Grange wjjh a)inn Ai. Sku)) C>vrjc. ']'hr gi<u>j. h<')i- ]1)b)e. The Bib)r was a gift nt hlvs.rnpir>'w>>))<) rtu>'y )avn )n i)>)ar<'ogs 130)0>ves hVh)t)jg, Ca)<)wr)), ()jvrrtn)'fsusprn<)<») f>atm ih<a ihr rhnkr>'u><) hyome»'s Acth t jtrs, hiahn

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fl»)A> t)>0 lngging Sit< in ih<'vr<U)g<v, Whn «08 Unab)C in Aij<nd.)Anding on the riv<v for )oa<)ing oA Tha l))b)r was symbnllr of the brsi)n i))>rl<a «ishrs nf )><>p«s fov sure<'ss f)nm

Thnsr going nn j))c ran>pttt')'I lasi Sin'i<a G)gu>)vr A)>d i'ls >))rulbc>'s.«'rrkr)><) «'rut L)>c Gn)<v))s, ) l)<)t'j<lge's,>>Vr)lnr)'s, I')As) oiis, lqsvic ksru>s aut)Cra))fs, Dunno P)k<s,;> gran<)soa

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Democratic Meeting June 24 Swim Lessons ScheduledDrmncvAUc candidates for stair

)rgislaiurr and rn)u>ty Offices «ij)speak at the >vega))av >A««ting of theLatah C<h'll» iy ]3«A>c>r) A js Thursdayvn A jug. The candidates «vii) makebvi<. f sia't<)A>rn'ts )u>d jhrn

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lfendvirk smmn) jng lessons «.j)) begiven the «reeks July 26-30 and Au-gust 2-6. P)ease tvy to have

3.aU>'hildrenroa>r in before July 16 to bateste(i OA their skills And Lo be signed»p f<». their c)as;es. Chi)<)vrn shouldbe six years of age tn start theirL»'gi»ning 1«SN)ns.

Final a))".)l>)~A)enis wi)) be»)adefor the .1U)y 14 precinct pnth>ck din-))e)vs in be held >hvoughnu>. the roun-jy, "TV Dinners" wi)) fratu>v theba))oting io sr)rri the ]>en)oe) atjrnomin<'0 for ]')sesi<)rnt, Guesjs wi]ibring a <lish An<i $"1>0 to hc)p in thei'a)] r:u»)>aj)ms.

lf AAI )Anthrvs or fathers wou]djntrvrstr<) in vo)«aterriag i<> help

nui. wit.h the )!r):i)>A<)s r)asses their,'>as)sin)>rr moult) l>t'))>)'vrcjatcd.

Si>'Ai rry fo> Ll)r at) t>)»u> ra»>-pl>jglls «'))] also br disc))sard. Ct>A)art tht )» 0) if intr.vrste <l. After

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A)1 )~r)>)<»).:)ts Av< invitee) to at-irmi tl»s A>(rting whir)> wj)) )» hc)dat 7:30 p.m, iu ihr rnu) )conn) Nv. 4of U)r T~>tah Co))A)y Couvihous<.

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THE GAZI>JFTE ~ NEWS< THURSDAY< JUNE 24, 1976

THE GAZETTE-NEWS

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So uthwick News —Mrs. BerthaTschants and children and AnnaTschantx re( urned home Saturday,hav)ng spent two weeks with hermother, at Pnme'>y. While therethey attended Willie Tschants's gra-dual.ion exercises at Pomeroy HS.

The Southwick baseball team losta hardfought game here Sunday withGifford. 'I'ho final score was 7 to 8

George Armitage of Hei)ingham,W«sh. arrived Saturday. He cameto accompany )ds sisters, Mrs. J, H.Phillips and hfrs. Clara Batemanback to Ok)ahon>a and Colorado on amonth's vfs)t,June 6, 1946

6en(>sa'0 Ne>v's 50 Years Ago

A charmingly appointed weddingoccurred Sunday at the hnine of Mr.and hfra I; S, C<Ls<>bolt when theirdaughter, Miss 1felen hfari«, wasunited in marriage to Dr. N. hf.Leavitt of this city. The ceremonywas performed by Rev, Paul W.Sprague of the Congregauonalchurch. M)ss Casebolt was attend-ed by her sister, M)ss Wilma Case-bolt, who acted as nudd of honor andby two br(desmafds, hf)sacs GraceJain and Ifowena Hanson.

Misses Harriet Hlckman, ElolseRnunett and Geraldine Bumpass leftSunday for hfoscow where they willattend a short course which is beingheld there this week.

Saturday, June 12, (Miss HattleH)bbs of Lapwaf became the brideof hfr. Reed Ing(vd)am of GeneseeMr. Ingraham, formerly of Lewlstonfs connected llith the Genesee hfotorsof tlds p)ace.Legends of Sleepy Hollov: —FredrlckBaumgartner, Anthony Ebcl, Ray-nu>nil snd ( harl<',s, Ei>le, JI'., Nayhfossman, Ray and Lee Johann andLowef) Isaksen are all back on U)cfarm after spending the previous 9months in»ehool-Les )Ylshard fsworking on the road.—hfr. and Mrs.'1Yalter Nibler returned fron) Calif.anil spent Sunday ll"Ith Mfs. Nfb)er'sparents, hfr. and hfrs. John Gcsell-chen.

hfr. and Atra Wu) Rader and fam-ily lvho have been occupying a housein U>e north part of to<am moved to

Cameron News —Rev, and Mrs.Theo hfeske are the parents of a girlborn to them on hfonday, June 3. Thebaby hss been named hfary hfar-garet.

Mr. and Mm. August F. 1Vegnerand son», 1Yayne and C)en attendedthe N. L T. C. commencement exer-cises at Lev&ton Monday morningGladys fVegner was a member of theclass.Juno 18, 194()

Fr)da)", a big power shovel, belong-ing to the Kunney Construction Co.,arrived in Kenihick and began bitingits way into the hundreds of tons ofdebris pncd a)ong thecreek channe)«t the foot of Brady Gulch. By Sat-urday evening it had advanced f'romthe railroad track to the road bridge.

The crC~k channel had to be op-ened before the floodwreated poolsln the lolv areas around homes couldbe dried up. The state shove! usedin opening the road proved much too

A ~dation of The Kendrick Gasetts and The Genesee NewsPI)blfaf)wd every Wednesday (dated Thursday) and ea)tered as secondoiaa>s matter at the Post Off)ce in Kendrick, Idaho 88537 and Genes(>s,Idaho 88882, Latah County, under Act (yf Congress of March, 1879.The Official Newspaper of Genesee, Kendrick and Juliaetta, Idaho

Jane L Roth and Wlf)fam A, Roth, Publ)shersSf)ham A. Roth, Editor -;- Mrs, James Cuddy, News EditorOem—-—Telephone 285-1518 Kendrick —Telephone )889-5781

Subscrfp)on Rates: $4.00 per year In State —$4.50 Out of StateAdvertising Rates Given Vpon App)ication

the John G. Meyer home last Pridaywhere they will make their home.ffef(drfck ()axetfe June 5, 1986

'f<fof<e Construction Showsimprovement in MaySays Bank News Letterfl)6 Pss) sOF ~ ~ ~ Ida)>o buildtng perndf, construcuonai:tivity In May exceeded the preced

d significant improment. v as recorded relative to the

June 14, 1976 c<>r<u.slier>ding mont.h a year ago.Mr. Bill Roth This was the highlight oi'he Ida-Kendrick Gasette News, )> C>frat>action R ) ~, a pub))~-Kendrick, Idaho 83537 Uo > «f I"irsL Security Bank, srword-Dear BG) and Jane; O»»n S. Merri)l, hfgrw First

The first copy of the Gazette News Scour)(y (Geneseef a>>d James I-Ioog-reached our new'ddress about ten I u>d, Jr. hfgr., Picot Secur)ty (Ken-days ago, If, was like a breath of ">4 kf The repo>i is edited by Dr,spring and we devoured each and Ke)fy )f hfatthrsws, vice presidentevery word in )t. To see the faces and eco>>(<mist of First Security Co,and read the stories of two grand ~-r>"Ic<'n<i operating company ofcouples who are celebraUng thetr hearst Secur)ty Corp.fiftieth anniversary in Kendrick wss Total construction value for au-de)ightf'ul bui. heart, tugging. It wss,h«>~d buiMing permit co»strict)onhear(, tugging in that I wish so I '» 47 major Idaho loca(.iona duringcou)d be there to extend personal hfa) 197<6 was $33 036,438 or 27.8i/ogreetings to both Les and Nen Crock- al>ove M;iy 1975er and Frank aful O)fve Dammareu. New residential cunst>aetio>> forThose two fandlies have a lot, of )ds- 8)7 «-""=)lir>g «n)ts totaled $20,633,439tory in Kendrick and, for as long ss "n inc<'ease of 3.5j'r'~ in the n<u»berI can remember, they have been Inafn of dwe)»»g un)ts snd an Ii>creaM ofstays in the ci>mmunity. I had the 'I 3':r i» volume compared withgood fortune to talk to them both year «gn.over U>e phone and tell them how N«nresiuential constructioi>,much they n>cant to the MCCreary n«nc<HI I>y Ia>'ge p>'ojects in the Po-family over the years and to wish cateuo a>ea, was 146're. above Maythem both the best. All of these 5ne I 975: a)(era(iona and repairs werewords came from that great little do m 59",1.paper thai. I love so much in Ken- The repo>"L points out that North-drick, Idaho.. ~'~ a»d So<ftheastern Idaho are the

I noticed your comment in thisweek's paper about the engraver opportun) t)breaking down. It reminded me so experience those very fnmtrath gInuch of the many times that I treck f»nmef>ts U>at come each week fned next door to get Eddie Duvau to tr)'<»g to put oui. a v<eek)) newspacome down and he)p me figure «t per. You do s superb job andwhat had gone wrong with some) ()sink yo«very much for includingpiece of meehan)caf eq(dpment fn U>

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in ICef>drick, Idahosmall for the channel work. The hfy v<-'ry best to you and a)l thecloudburst, on May 28, which caused wn«erfu) people in the Kendrick ar-U>e damage engulfed Brady Gulch <-'a '<nd keep up the very fine workand the A>aerican ridge road. i'a ) «tung out thai, great newspaper,

the Kendrick Gazette.hf) best to you all.

ParkerI I'."<u>k Parker McCreary

CALL FOR BmsJune 17, 1976

Igeograpldc areas showing the sharp- impacted area for the ne)tt fewest rates of improvement in residen- months. i

tial construction in the first 5 monthsof 1976. During this period, 263perndts for nevr dwelling units wefa> Cf)mmiSSIOII to Meet .issued in Kont,enia County, an fn-crease of 32e/e above the same period)sat year, In SOUtheastern Idaho has set July 1 s(a the date for it n~tThe Pocate))o-Chubbuek area contin™eeung.ues to rapidly expand with residen-tial b<d)d)ng permits in the January. s)der proposals for afternative ~-May period totaling 341, or 87/c tng for the Department of Pish an(Ihigher than a year ago. Game.

The meeung will begin at 9 a. mThe recent, flood in the upper at the Department's headquarters. A

Snake river Valley is expected to public hearing fs schsx)uled l>etweefaheavily infiuence const, ruction in the 1:30 and 5 p. m.

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~quirements may be inspected atthe Supcrintcndenf.'s Office. Addi-tional information fnsV be securedfrom U>e office of the Supertntenden(of'chooh.

Bids v«) be acoepted at the officeof the Superintendent of Schools un-til 4 P. M. on the 12 day of July 1976.

The Board of Trustees reserves theright to reject any or all bids or toaccept the one deemed best for theSchool District. and to lative any(.echnica) f(y.

Margaret, Baumgartncr, ClerkJoint. School District No. 282

pub dates: June 17, 24, 1976

CAI.I. FOR BIDS ON PROPK11TYOF I'Af>I. SVPPI E Fs)TATE

SRAIuED BIDS Win be reoeiVed bl',U)e undersigned addressed to i(, at

its'endrickOffice. P. O. Box E, Kcnd-r)ck, Idaho 83537, up to 5:00 p, m. onth«2nd day of July, 1976, lieth thenotation "SEALED BID" in the low-er left-hand corner of the envelopecontaining the bid, for the sale of anundivided (h>xc-fourt)Ls (ss) Inie>~stin the real property rituatcd in I a(ahCounty, Idaho, generally describe<I asfo)lo>vs:

Southwest Quarter (SW'i ),South Half of the Noru>wcs(,Quarter (S>aN)Vh~u ) of SectionEleven (11), Towns)dp Thirty-eight. (38) Yorth, Range Three(3), lv. H. hf, EXCEPTING (hcRaf)I>>ad If)ght of 1Vay an<i EX-CEPTING that, parL of saidSORU>west Quarter (S'6'he<'I andsaid South Half of the northwestQuarter (S>'VV>~ ) lying andbeing %'cst and Wester)y nf theNorthern Pacii'lc Ifa))road rightOf lh a)'.

AIAO %vest Half of (.hc Snuth-w<s(. Quarter ()V+Svl >,'I and)Vest Ha)f'f the Nnrt)>crestQuarter ()V>.'Nfv>~r ) of Srr(innThirteen {j3),Tnlvf>ship Thirty-eight. (38) Nn>ih, Range Thrrc(3), lv. 1), hf.

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Tl>('. rral p>.npc>tv ivi!1 Iuc s~~hf as awho)cu for (a<sl>, fif(rr» (I.i) pi".. rentni'vhich >vill I>c paid I»»»«diatc)yafter arriip(anrr of i)>r bi<i.

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FARM KQUIPNJIENT

1959 MODEL 95H John Deere Combine with Stra~ Chop-per, Pea Bar, Catwalk, Wexler Canopy, Headerjack,Mofor overhauted last year. Serial Ho. 5977.

7U D4 CAT with etectric start and Holt Angle Dozerblade. Serial No. 9349.

1800 Oliver Diesel Wheel Tractor with 15.5x38 Reartires and Snap'-on Duals, 3-pt. Hitch, Live PTO,Cab, with an Oliver Model 1810 Front End Loaderwith 2 buckets and Front Btade.

Model 666 —5-bottom 16 in. John Deere Trip BeamPlow on Rubber.

12-ft. Duck's Foot —Steel wheels12-ft. IHC Double Disc14-ft. IHC Double Disc12-ft Towner Offset Disc12-ft. Dyer Offset Disc3—12-ft. Fertilizer Spreaders with hitch (2-Internationals

and 1 John Deere10-ft. I HC Fertitizer Spreader20-ft. IHC No. 401 Springtooth with Draw Bar

(5 - sections)20-ft. Weed Hog Springtooth with Draw Bar (4 sect)

and hitches23 Sections IHC Rigid Harrow with asst. Drawbars6 Sections John Deere Flex Harrow2—Implement Hit'ches (pull 2 dritts, spreaders, etc.)2—10-ft. John Deere steel-wheeled drills with grass

seeder and tandem hitch'10-ft. Case Drill on Rubber12-ft IHC Sfeel-wheeled drill with grass seedel25-ft Boom Sprayer with tankI—2-wheel Trailer (no floor)I—Heavy Duty 30-ft. flat bed Tandem Axle Trailer41-ft—6" Hutchinson Royal Grain Auger

on wheels. Model 6241SC.McCullogh Post Hole Auger Digger. Model 1225A.

HAY EQUIPMKNT

New Holland Model 273 PTO Hay Baler (Very goodnew in 1973).

IHC Model 990—9-ft. Mower Conditioned (new 1973)New Holland Model 55 High Arch Hoy Rake, rub. TiresPop Up Joe Bale I ooderInland Bale Buncher

Oliver Model 100 Automatic Wire Tie Baler (less engine)I I—Ba4s New Twine

TRUCKS

1973—tnternotional Loadstar 1600 with tilt hood,7500 lb. Frt. Axle, 17,000 lb. 2-sp. rear axle, 5-sp.trans., power steering, 900x20 tires and 6-holeBudd wheels, radio, 16-ft. metal bed with heavyduty double acting Harsh hoist and cattle andgrain racks. 14,917 miles.

1952—GMC I>/'> ton Truck with good bed, Hoist, cottleand grain racks, 825x20 rubber, 5-sp. trans.,2-sp. axle. 12-volt electric system.

LIVESTOCK EQUIP. 4 FENCE MATERIAL

Approximately 500 Cedar Fence Posts; Some MetalPosts; Few Railrood Ties and big Timbers

Battery Operated Electric FencersNew 9-ft. Round Stock Tonk and 4 smaller used tanksNew Horse Shoes —Powder River Cattle Squeeze Chute

SHOP TOOLS

Stationary Air Compressor; Portabte Electric AirCompressor; Gear Puller; lip» Ton Chain Hoist;Large Anvil (good shape}; Old style bench viseond drill press; Hydrolic Jack; 2—Oil Lubesters;Barrel Pump; Heavy duty Ext. Cords.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS900x20 Triple-Side Truck Chains —300-gal. Fuel Tank2—500-gal. Fuel Tanks —Lumber —2-16.9x26, 6-plyCombine Tires L Wheels (fit JD 55) —Chokers, LogChains 8 Binders —Gas Cans & Oil Drums —UsedTruck Tires —Small Fanning Mill —Wood Stovefor Shop —1-HP single phase Century Electric Motor(nearly new) —Plastic Pipe —Flat Belt —Swamp CoolAir Conditioner —Old Cross Cuf Saw —Hay KnifeWooden Hay Fork.

CAMPING EQUIP. c FISHINCi EQUIP.

5 HP. Wizard Outboard Trolling Motor14-ft Mirro Croft Alum. 8oat —Iron Camp StoveMony, Many other items too Numerous fo Mention

Not Responsible For Acciilenfs

TERMS: (ASH

No Property to he ReIIoveijI Until SettleII For

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Located at the Farm-14 miles Southeast af Kendrick, Approxi. 2 "i miles from

Saathwick, or 1'«miles Northwest af (avandish

Auction Signs Posted From Kendrick 8 (avenilish an Day of Sale

SALE STARTS: 10:30Sharp! LUN(H SERVED

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; '1Vorship Service ...,.....,....,..9;00a. mVeru Surleson, Lay Spesiker

ST. i&ATTllKtv'S CAT1sOL10Southwtcki idaho

Father Francis libber, PastorIfass„saturdays .....,.............4:00p, m

tCEhlllgAC1C UN&'EO METIIQDlSTKendrick, Maho

Steven Caskey, PastorTelephone 2$44+RT

Vforship Service ~ ~ e o ~ * ~ o 11 00Church School .~.......11:45-19:30.Youth Choir ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ < ~ 6>C

hUTHEltAN CHUttCHTheo Meske, Pastor

Zion Lutheran —fuilaet taVfarahlp Service ....,,.„,9:50a. m.

Cnimeron Lrtstmsauet LutheranSunday School ...,.„,.....„...........,9:S05'anMq Service ..........,....,...,..10;45,Vromen s Bible Study Snd VVednesdayof each month at 1;30 p. m.

r'HURCH QF JSSUS CIGQSToF LATTER ns4ik sAltcTSMeeting at the deventh-Day

Adventist Church —JutfaettaPriesthood Meet....,......9:00 a m,Sun~ S hool ........,,......„,...,..10:30

CSsaiaCll Or Ttlm hlAXAILEXF.Jullaetts, fdsho

Pastor Pi'rk SlironTelephone 976-3610 or 976-36t1

Sunday Schaol ..............9;45 a. m,i

Ifcrn.ng 3Vorship .......,...11;00 a. m.Evening $Vorship .....,...6:00 p. m.Mid-3Veek Service

W~tnesdays ..............7;00 p, m.

Sk:VENT)l lsAk A13VKlsTISTANsetta. Idaho

P4Lstcr Keruieth S~vanson, TroySabbath Schoal .....,.....,.. 2:00iChurch Services ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s o ~ 3'00

OFJfKSEF> CO3MUNITY CtltltK!ItPastor, liryce Mcpraud

Telephone 285- 13099:30 a. m.....,........JuniorChotr9:45 a. m...........Sunday School

11:00 a. m..........>Vorshlp~

VASSAR- RANI.S i

Funeral Home

+At our new Location

920 21st Ave. Lewiston

Dial 743-654 I

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FARM TRUCKS

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IN STOCK NOW

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you have a CHECKING ACCOUNTS Do youhave a SAVINGS ACCOUNT? When you opena checking of savings account with First Bankof Troy you always know your money is SAFE!Every account's insured to $40,0t)0.00 by fhe

F. D,I.C.

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MOSCOW, IDAHO PHONE 882 4534

Sale Cierked and Managed By:

Harris Auction acr<ice

Kendrick„ Idaho

Auctioneer:

NAVHK tl. HARRIS

Kendr Ick, Idaho

Phone 289-497i or 289-S89I,INSPECTION PRIQR TO SALE klAY BE ARRANGED BY CALLING THE ABQYE TELEPHC ~E NUMBERS

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Bconon>]es is JUst Htunan NQ[Uroln action. By Mrs. N<)I}jl Ste]gers

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I'<"<.n G<i}d and hcr infant daugh-Peopie w>]] al)vl>y)> buy mor«'f [!!e Sunday Mr a»d M'rs. FM B>'own ter a.!.!v«<! here on Tuesday from

goo<5 p>n<iuct whose price is fair .>'n)a Stevens retu>»ed home Sun,a[ie»ded a We?per family >Bunion at th!<jr !><i!<!e in Amsterdam, Ijoj}andij} always be emp}<i)era duy ?)y Jy]ane f>o»> a Lwo-week trip Beachview Park in C]arkston, T})e «y<! e!< I! v!s<j TJ>e Djc]c

who wjl! hire the msu> or Tv<if>»>» W!!0 [O Dove>', N, JI., where sh" visited >ic»[c was i» ho»or of Mr, and Mrs a»d <ijh<-r area reiatiyes and f>tendspr<A<juces the most. her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Tho>»as Weber of Austin, Minn., and fn! e f,! v!.<!«

'hinun[i»g debt will a]ways eve»[u- Mrs. Kent A»k»ey and child>'<». She .1 for a. nephew, ~Tom Weber, son K!ai. a»<3 Ka j Callnv.av, Leuiston>L]]y destroy a man 0>'!> goy<»'»n>ent a»d M>, and Mrs. I'-eton Ank»ey, of'r. and M>'s. Roscoe Hunter who 3<ii»!-.'j the fami!y o» 'u»day and

pdure< no[hi»g is ever [>a>jy "fr<,e Ju»e 8, and T.he A»k»eys spent, one

i»g were Mr, and Mrs. Charles Kj»g Su»<k>y dinner guests in the Wa t»or f<!r !n»j.;. w<!ek visiting an<i sigh[sec!»g l)efOre

c[ g>a»c}sn» and Mrs. May Acj!er of 1:!..;!''!'!!n<;.ere Bob, Diane,„[»»<3„!d<!u!ning 1»ime. Fj»'»a s!ay«i a week ><kane Mrs. Acncr a»d Mrs, B>ov'n '1'i!n a»<! C}!ris Dupea, Oroi;n<.'.

of ijv!»g <!f <iv« 'y<<»<'; !))gh p>odu<. O»ge<', arl'>vi»g ho»>e tired j>ut >'e-, .r sisters J:1<.'1< a»<j hfnl!y Benscotel of Pull-[in» )r!Cr!.ase >[. Pu>ti»g a Very» ee [>ip. She Was Mr. a»d Mra ppb CS!]<SO» ~d fa>y>- !»!n. Af[e:»pp» V!SitnrS We! e Di«ki

The <v<i! ker uj><> steacj]jy !car»s esj>e<:jaj]y in)pressed «'j[j> [1>e siza of 1!}ve»3nycd a famf]y pj<njc in Lewis a!!'jary peth hfcca}J, Tom and wil-morc. wilt !<!<vayu eur» >»nre, [h«houses, u»<j g!a<3 .:!>e djd»'j. have<

Lo» Su»da. '.'Ihe saf! <u<><! })up!>y> f«»>j!> o>- to kec p a! !he w!->do'' )» !) >» Tj>e u»n»a] Har>!s pic>>iC Vlas J>cj<' !<!<in J Jfa[j!y Cpu]th<A~>d, al] of

Lew-'lt}onjs the one which s}ke»!j., !eau W"Sh in th<i jfe»<jrjc]( I'ark J>undav

And a]! [hc gnv<!»me»[ regu!atjn»s Th"; re!port A'!"»5> v,e!> h«'» Ju>'e ljarris a»d famiiy, Mr, and M>s. Dean,]pie.: ~ Hoi;i»gtn» n» Th!!!sday a»d,0» r»]CS jn theW»rkj Ca» neV- «'Ouj j>uut thC ESS . Larnek ~ a»d fam!JV, hfr. and hf>S. DO» I !.. e.!5 A!!<!!>a"e<i» Ha[urus

<r cha»ge .; su>gj< o«c. <,f [!! < !>AS>< 'J»<a<jay Vi='![Airs <if .Ir. a»!1 M>'5. Iiur;js a»<3 fa!n)ly, a!J of Jge,>d>jck; j!;!,, '.. '",';.,".'n hjn>;<rk> «» $",'C<3»<s-r»les «> }<c!!'!8..CJ»u<'lesy oi'ar»e> ! Ne>vt H< l<>}> <V" <! a»ei!h 'w of M! 5 >k>j>gi], Jpju) en<3 >ke>".>>A El»'s Of

j@ Sw»s< v C!> JJ s'.h, Jl><r<>!'i I)<;]k»ai> of San Di-!I w<5<[n» hf>w Bojyb ']»>jjh and fam-i ajs!) a»j«cek I!'Cn< I < }knap Also I ] 1 La 'kf <3 yfrs Jc » ) [ '> ! !!!i I< < k 1)j<ks

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a!so c<f Ornfi»o; Mrs. hfe]cinna Ha>'rjs, )'-<!vcu 8!!»<]ay r<; >rni»g in Tri-StaLC

llgl I]InNesfpercc; Dc»aid Harris of MCCa}'1 !!»e. Hj .. was hfabel's sister-1»-!aw.

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a»d ht>s and Mrs. Billy Harris of i'rje»!Ls a»d neighbor exte»d their'!!d AJ:<» -'iejl»ga: ner of Leu>sion Slink~a sy»>!a[<>V [0 the fam>i .s Day [ ues[s of Parents'jf d hirs Ro Crai of

j,on visited Sunday afternoon vdth The cÃ~irge Haveris ente>tajnedFO}t SALE Honda CT 70; 276-7701.I, -, ",.,' Mr. a»d hfrs. Jack Kuykendau. Mr. v..i[h a ?iack~yard barbecue Sunday

k une bau auuill «upkuuoen called ou m!:rhappy:!bu! the web<bur wu-!bbbk '"u bouc uuu k<r. uue Mbu Bbb . u. Tbouu wbo: ". bu"u! we u

<enkl'kni W u!! uk baby!!!!kg + '! " ' 'k 'luuuubu eu uuu euu anug rm!!ud !-::'!k:!b Cuw W<d per!k!buDu»! Smith a»d a friend, Irene Wili-

Tuesday Puih !'J)enj. the day >nhf>1<. hjyrt}e hfac3 went to Lewjston <-b!-;<»!! pf Leudsto»; also the Charles

1 l~wjs[on w!Th hcr»>o[1>er, Mrs Hun- T esdav to spend a feu days with a>)<3 P„-y»er Havens famuies of Clark-

[!a»d fa>nijy. Friday the Craijm, Mrs. hj<:nj>e>» of the Troy Garden club,

bk'u! uAL'::. 'p!!uw uu" ! . tars; .',„,'!,„!!'!,,„"."b ! ! u u<!!b rm !!<uk!< uu!!! auw'. p " -,'T:. i'ouucu !Cu.",ybu! b! !bt Tu '

tj><.»> fo>'up]>er Sunday. ! '.; '-'!''.-".!:c<i[e!" ?!o!»o o» Satur-:! <k'll. !.»!1 h[ls. E' !']so» dt:!ve Lo <':!7 even!»'". F»'u! lc! <u><j Jp B<'.>"5

I hfnses L',i c > 0 'vis! L hj i . a»~ !3 hjrs., ~ .'.~..''.!;!;,! Ca!Je>'' }-!!8!<rNkeiui><1,'><! fa>»<!'' T'1( v !<'[, <!;,o,<',;;1' aj! r '!3Jk( 1> C! !<'!le

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hj>. 1!!jMrs, I'j!!I':!c'c[[a»d fan!-'.:, '!:e! <L'..r<»s «t!h the Nolle! !kb- <<! ! !,, ', <k< (a«u!li cnj! < 1!v k\ .<!!»i <j 1>< !ke ! e tn iv !»8",jJy at! .<»]e<! !j!< Cia!"mont June pic- < .';:«!5 o!>!!enjoyed dinin together

<iv<-', rpak!<>r»< u. '„'Sp-r>u<gj, 5['e 'j <Aekku.'a ".<<»<j > a!i<at. ha> >>g a )VO>»>C>'-'.j»,c ]us<. «'Cckcl><] !A10»! «1'Lh p[hel'.', ',,'!" < ','!."'.An j>u>!>e. Nn!!a !s i>»

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~ . ~ ~ ...,,b«» age [al!".'!>BckJwp 'ers frnn'!: !,!n'.." .'''*'.'' b!'>! Cu>'c'!1. Jac'1( and,, I~u'!s>o», Fri<i<; »igh[, they stayed hj:;, Bc»5!'.!er vce:c;!ftc:~>ooc> ca!1-

!k 5 ! ',!<w! j',ca! ba>na ! a! [!, .„.,„„,,„,,!, ' ! „!«11!! Mr. Sl>< hj>'S. R.!» Pal'ka Of'<'a>g»><i»t Su!!»day »lb<3 'u<>day! !.!!1. a[u!day after»pp» I'nb, Judy,

,* c,,„]} ], "„> 'hey camped w)th hfr. and Mrs. Tnm .'.n:a a! <! 3<.!» Can!so» brp!!„h[>cu-a>!a M! <b. (!<'urn< G!es<> «<n!1 h»b <i!<»>th-,".N'!'?'1 .".! 1!";»!»):, n.i<!. »-

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1I I'<i<vde» an<i fa»>ijy nf Lc>viston a> f.!:!!!>1c»..'p H><k Nor!'! Oa'!!iso»

!»g <kr <wj j»<ps, Caii Sjsb-]48[) o>., ~» .>I <'b ',i,, J"} . -'..",„ I I Wi»ches'Lcr park. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry, !; !!.cic> a jjt>!e j'am!iy Fa<he>'s Day

Juj<ae[t!) "7<sana.]<38., B>uce a»d Lcvi joj»cwj them Sunday.;:;.',;. Other callers durin the week!Lew)5[o» «»d Su»<iay Ju}»<s <Ji<.u<l of '.

}["6»c~™><,„*',...'1 I, 1, [,'', L.', 'I Mr. and M!s, Howard Kjrcha» of ..", .!:j.!i hie<>vj». hja!thee a»d Pear!—f ''... 'I K!amaih Faj}s v<s<[e~j [he past v:cek J~!:..:»!1 Dic! a»d Esther Ble«e.t.

'«a»>run»" 1" »<ak» j>i>"8 ' - ','i[h M>1 a»<i Mr.:. Richard Blewet[. '- '"" ' T.' ia'.k %:";c.,e,''"'-'-'"""iia"<» S St) hr

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8 m, .'. ',, !They a]l Via![ed ujth Mr. »nd hfrS. " .< Su! 1 rixci b" Old time frje»dSph u<e '6.!'j), uj>gejja. ! ', * ' '1'u»> Bb 1<»<1<'s c>f Jp~uj>e»s F> !day, iia! »y a»d Leo>a Tcr!y of hjj]«'au-!'."!r

<»!c'!I <">» I ja«!!n '<n<1 <,!«An}>je>,,'De<<»»e Lyo;1s of K<xpsk<a 'AL [he!p I,'„, ', . 'ri Tb,.', ',. „,',

„ IJ)<ck ai>d I"~>j>er <>a]jc~j on hjrs. G(m. !!<;m!3 Ru. =< 1! and Kajhrhw 1 y!c

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Merrick «[ Gri!ma» Hospi [a] satur- 5» ! !he!!- dau.'[er Barbara of'pn-,c.'~i!»<!><!»!<v I»<y Ju»<'6Th >»g fr<!»> a v!ai> a> Jut><eau. itJas]<!<.

I dav c)p<a»j»g a»d also vjsi[cd v'jth ']!s ':!»<'be> .:vr!'s pa>c" tu v. c'c Jac]<'<e«<ui!! . ! !!1! Iijn»<!r: .) ]o 0 Car<!1 a» i T!»> Gj<»cs <!1 Boise u'crc

1<e. 9 jo 1'I<"" "!C<bj h'esker':»<j<A* - '<. h! u" 'f G!<n <A»dGra'u L»<j ai the Co»va]cscent Cent-:-': '.:!.'e>" ..

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< Mr. <») 1 a<1)os. *ftex '6'j! ks nj Kamjah1 41 *B %' '...1 !real>. 'J'j»i j»c~e»T. v;c>-<. ".-»A»dI

Mary<kite of G>-a»; evil[e. I vc.1!nNa»«k<j a»y k>»!1 <>!f >»!»>or or o<>[dnnr " ' ', jx»r»ts Rnv a»<1 Jjc!e» J o> Gcpr! ! ca!]c>ws V.'<!e J<!'" and sjc«a>t. 1!u'"

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werc Mr. a»d Mrs, C, F, I jndor nfQrv«r > Xjw ar<j h[r- T!»1 lie>rr. a»d lie!e» JS>ki< k<, J~)>»>a Pc»eke a»d g>na.

™ ~,..., Do<'»!A 5 J>a>c>."> .'", M!, a»d hI!' Dc';<» Wrd!><."s<jav i>';! r»!on» vjs'!Lors ji>!a!)!!Mr. <>»<1 hi! s. Jb!y Ib!»>gart»er jb!+,h<! I u! 1<» [3)c I <

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1"-!'-'!" of h<'l>'!o>-'s j>,<«'.»»cr g1<e -, of cj!. a!,! O>1 I;>[j>e>'s DAV 8;!;I!1;J.ci;:,]1'JGC h[rs ][ex Taj~«>j)<jv»»»«hj~.:h!1<p .1<'! Ju<l'.! y a»j f!!,!j!.. Er»»1!< Ke!1! ani >,!c;!' uscu 1!<.[

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'A!5!»!.'!a".<'V<'>»<>j„hjr, a»<! hj! S. j.;<.,!T> p!) [])C uk<[. JO<'u>V<!>. T]>rV !r- up L})C S'[. JOC Pu!Vr!', They S[pj !><bi! !»!"!]}8'.'""' '-"'z' «'> '!. <J<"s<) .Ag]o}j<j> I)<'»njc>'tt<'»dcd the fh.<j, j<»a>e.i h«»<j >y aj><.>»o<u> St. Manes for <h»»!! a»<1 >!!c» !'Vo-!><n i. I'!'-'- -'<'0 !»!j!1"[!a.Si'-'ip biru>day 1;!r[y of their ji'[ilc grtu)<j-,j>. J)>ck'Ca<1<]v,<n,] ] r>rjc Lo,» ceeded on tp Cal<lcr cor 1> beau!Jf<d—- —,„lpa>T. J<>so» j» J~wisto», ot]>rr gucsjl< vjsj[;<1 hjrs c„->„-,,1.;!„1»1!!,cT~«and c»joyaj>jc drivr, Ra[3>jy» Mp;byj

'.'.r .. a..r '< I':<rl<>»d a»<! Jus- jsjo» Co»,,]csee»L C<->;[r> ].j>r, >„retur»cd to hcr hjosco<v home o» ',

ji) 6 .yjj< ! <. $ 15<!000 fjr I]O»bbo " ''''"'»1" " »1"l' Cj '- pu! [ [hat G!ar «<u! [ Ce)jaj»ji. r! - MO»da) after Sever>3 da -: cia)[!»,;C!»»<!", '<76-<,70. '1 Jj, . Kr»».th D»»lrr. joy visitors, Shc is f<)c}j»g much bc[ «'j[J> hcr parrn[u, [hc Edd Kcnts.

Tr j a»d,j«1 Dc»»!c> of Can)c»)» Andy, Mi»»ic;u>d Tom C~x «rrcFOR Sh] E -I"ou> Lots 1» I&tq(!rick. Vb!!«1 over jh< wc<'k<'»<I )vi[h t!>< }r hf>'. a»<j hf>s. Dick Cuddy '<vc!kr Su»d»1'uet Of [hr. Tp»> Ncals i»

Phone 276w8778. g>%11<]]>a>r)T[s Mr, a»<i h!rs. Wa][<.>'u»o»g 1 j>c J a[J>r> s D ><! !i»»< r lfosco«'. !1)r»»!er. gucsis of I.yn» Cuddy»t I'ull»>a». 1

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Enjoyed SH]jj/sty

Camping Trip

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AT CTIONEERS —CLII<bT JOH'ck SO'kc Troy 885-'-'848A'c<D BUD h<~ARE<)G, Mnsco)v, 888-5890

Aitont>on Ranchers tt Stock]non

SAL:

I'R MY, >Lj<'tl.'25SALE 8EGRR'! S —I i:00 A. M.

—Already Consigne'd Are—

60—Mixed Stockers

30—Mixed Feeders

45—Butcher Cows

'l —2-Year 9!d Angus Bull

250—Butcher Hogs

30—Weiner Pigs

NO SA4.E ON JULY 2 NEXT SALE FRL JULY'

COTTONWOOtt SALES YARQ"Home of the Best Feeder Cattle in the World"

Phone 962-3284Shorty Arnzcn Cottonwood, l Jato

The Haj>py IfonLB ClubMr. and Mrs. Ben P, Cook and Mr=

and Mrs, Lester Crocker and s<aMr. and Mrs. Ervin Ha}acth, Gerald Dan returned JM)me last Tuesday af-

Halseth and Mrs. Johanna Nelson at-~ ter spending severai days camping >Lf-

!.c»dc3 a fa>nily reunion at Spaulding O'ara campground on the Seiwljjj>pPark Sunday honoring Faj.he>"s Day. river. While there they took sever>>d-

Mr and >Lfrs Sk>p pl>]}>am5 and >»ter@st>ng side tr>ps includ>ng

children, Gra»gev[[}c, visite<> Mr. a»d >wgjng Selway Falls and a trip upehf >a. Willie Adams Sunday. Dawnetie the Lochsa r>vel'. A. J>3gh]3ght of 43)<8-.

remained to spend part nf the sum. trip was watching the Idaho Fjsh:%:>mer wiih her grandparents. Game Department. helicopter br>T»!g--

ing in the trapped bears from Caal—,'rs.

Wsiter O]son a»d daughter water Ridge. The helicopterflew'ow'A>n,

Albuquerque, New Mexico, spent over the river, past the campgroun<f~F!'iday through sunday at the Gerald w>th the bear hanging in a net Asa)F--

I»g!e home. A3sn, <Jjnr<cr,~eats nnIeral feet below, denositing them «rr- A

Father*s Day were Mr. and Mrs. Nor-'pc>t ac>oss 'the river from the camp-man Nethkcn, Lewiston, a»d hfr. and ground. The Conks and Crockea=M>a. A. A. Kremmin, Juliaetta. v'atchcd j.he process of exarr>jnint~:

On Saturday visitors in the A. C. treat.ing an<3 ta.. Jng the bear>r farWilson home were Sydney Wj]sp», transfer to other parts of Idaho for—"

spokane; his daughter, LavnnnieIesis. Alno»g the visitors at theft=

Ha;es, Wenajchee, and M!s, Nael,! camp during the week were Mrs.-Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Wj}-t Te>a) Taylor and son of Kooskia andson and Eldon, hIr. and M!..Wayne hfr. and Mrs. Wayne Swee»ey ofV;i]son, Mr. and Mrs. Will!e Adams Ge»e~e. Dan ]c<t by plane on Wed-and Bre»t. nesday!»or»i»g fo> hjs home in Muf

In the afte>»Onn the ]adiC 1ju'te< b'aj]e) Calif He had SPent the PaatKaren Waldrp» in pmv:J! <v! o recent]y~ !.wn weeks with his parents,

having,'eturnedfrom the hospi[a3 in Mos ! come for their 50th wedding anni-epw. versary.

Miss Bertina Forest underwe»t sur-gery Monday afternoon in GritmanHospital. We all wish her a speedy Salmon Runrecovery.

Mr. and Mrs, pena}d Ingle, Filer, ANp change is expected on the clos-visited his brother and fami]y, hfr. ure of fishi»g on this spring's run oFand Mrs. Jerry J. Ingle Mrs. Olga chinook salmon.Nelson, Deary, and Howard Nejso» The Department of Fish and Gamc-Reno, Nev., were afternoon cal]ers. earlier projected a run of about 25,—

Jerry Gaupway attended the Demo- 000 fish over Ice Harbor Dam, and.cratic State convention in Tudn Fa]]s, reported to the Fish and Game Com-Kraig and Ka>i stayed with Grand. mission this was not considered sufa.mother Eula, while Jerry uas away ficie»t nunJ>ers to support a fjs}ungThey re!.umed to their home in Lew- s~iston Sunday.

~Department, fisheries biologists re-

Lce hfa~uson, hfoscov:, visited port this week that the earlier pro-with Jerry Gallov;ay Sunday. jeciions arc ho!ding firm and it now

PMph Reid, Car}shad, New Mexico, appears there «djl »p[. be enough chi-visi!.ed frie»d= p» t! e Pic! e this

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nook for fishi»g in Idaho.v:cck.

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Ice )]arbor Dam counts are usedhjiss Lau!t»e Haze][jne a[Le»<3ed. tp dete;b»>j»e the number nf fish that

the Wj}son-'<Y'.]J>ej>» >vedding in Lcw-~ Idaho ut]3 get The number of fishisi.on Saiurday. cross!n: [hjs d~a a!sp te!!s Idaho an-

Mr. a»<i hf! s. Cec'! C;.am!bc. lain, g!C>s ';,', 'eason and bag limits, ifHund:.. <3rpve dove» Lhc '6'hitch'rdj any, they caa! expect. from the run.Gr..cle and be1o<v Rij:=,i»s [!Vien« the

I»ev; roiad over [hc s!ide a>xaMor 3ay eve»ing Mr. a»d 'Im. Bert; their g.a!iddau htcr, R:sa Larael, inSands'.~im of Dca!) visited 1vj!Th hfr.! Seattle. The.: rc'u:»ed via ubp>th Cas-a»d hf)~. Ceci] Chamber}aj». ! cade Hj!"?»vay >cpnrtjn< »1 'ch snow1'1"3>'.!e on a fLshing trip up on thej Lhrough [!ie kiss;.s.

Lochsa last weekend. Poy C}e»ecn- «fr.; »i< hI>;-.. Oscar Sji»d v:ere inagen had the misfortune to receive Spokane Frida'»d Saturday visjt-se: i»!. degas'.e burns on his left a><m'ng hcr sister, M"s. Harold Peterson.from the wrist to the elbow.~

a»d h r mother, hf!.s. Wj]lja»> Le}and.Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clcn:c»3>age»j Saturday even; » Ruth played for thespent severa! days vis![i»g their I «edding of her niece at Christ Luth-daughter Doris Israel at Ephrata, and era» Church in Spokane.

AUCTION SALE —SATUROAY, jUNE 26'l2:30 P. M, —I Mile North of Moscow on Highway 95

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natch for Signs Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ca/vert, OwnersPOWER TOOLS: 10" Data Table Sa«' 10" Dew»It Radial ArmHa))' 6" Roclavc]I Joi»tckr {Iike nc)v) —About 850 lbs. Necv NailsCrane Table Saw —"4'ull F}oat —nfisc. Lumber jL Pj)wvood8 Dado Sets (8/4-6" <t 5-8th-10")HOESEHOLD A. MISC.—Washer S. Dryer —Chest Freezer —Port.

' .Djsh>vasher. SO" Range —Table jt 6 chairs —Dresser —ChestStern> —BRAGI'V —S<vamp Cc<oler —8-Drawer Cabinets —ToledoButcher's Sr»3< —I)raf[snya»'s Table X Stool a»d lots of miso ItemsALCf}LA~Esp>AS: Bf D NIGARE<ckG. SIOSCOlV 882-5890

CLh T JOHNSON, TROY 885-8848

IAUCTION SAR.E —SUN!jtAY, JUNE 2>f

10:00A. M. 2 Miles East of Moscow of Trey Highway

Watch for Signs Mrs. E. M. Reid, OwnerSIr . IIrj<j is 3<]ovj»g from ih< r;>»ch into a» aparimr»t. fats for

I.v< ryo»r. IIOI SI.IIOL!), I OLLECTIBIZ.'. IIORSE A'ED nHSCELL-ANNO[ 8 IT>.1<~ In CLI DIN(k; Y< ry fine r<1r!y Sf»so» 4 IR>mli» I. p-rj 'hi Gkram! Pja»n frnr» the historic Cb>rlc 1]ous< in S!ko]c«nc —a1!)06 Bru»s)«}<k Pool T:>bio with 4 Oalc rh;)i>. —Wall TcIephone

Barr<}l ( harn —Cro<»>) C:»<5 —I.>re! I'r< ss —(<!pp ur 1@j]<rI'i»e I)u«j> —8 Y)':<r<]r<>j)r >vi)h hurl —Rorl< Collrctio» —S< 1 eralCompnsiiion Dali» (Shirley Tcmpk„Emily k Ojhers). —Epright]arroz<'r —6 Maple ch»irs —Trash Bur»rr —8 )<Yindo>v Air Con-djiio»rrs —vis<~A»vj] —E]citri t ) n<»d Tools —AJ}r» PleasureS;Addle —Bla»kris —Bridles —Ri>s a»<> Sfa»y, 5!a»y More Items

rom Around the Farm.

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THE QAZSrrra - NEtV;S, TEEURSDAV> JUN< 24. 1974

|FFA'ers Prepare for Contests

By Rosalle Sbtmketaflblp

I'rewen SlulslaySunday, June 7„Rev,Meske wdl

preach his farewell sermon at 'lot45a. m. There win be a potluck dinnerat noon vdth entertainment to fol-.

'ov;.Everinne is invited,

t Cameron Cburc)EAttended MethodistICoiiference at Tacofna

FOR YOUR 4th OF JULY CAMPOUT

30Qt.lce(hests......$1.2948Qt. IceChests,..... $2.b9

ROUND STEAK, tender juicy lb. $1.19

CAKE MIXThe Rev. Steve Caskey, pastor of

Kendrick ComnIttnity United Meth-aldist Church, and Lucille Magnusonattended the annual Pacific North-West CanfereItce of the MethodistChurch at Univelvity of Puget Soundut Tacoma last week. They repels

at the meetings were educational~d the worship eels.icos in-pira-tionak Many old friends were visitedduring the Conference and these well-renlcn'Lbered fortner nunis tetra a'

Kendrick sent greetings to their.ntany friends at Kendrick: Dave.'Braun, Dave Zaske, Marvin Maddux,John Hunsberger, snd Dana Hussey.

Donations for Flood Victimsay be Left at Bank

Anyone vmhing to n-ake contribu-tions or donations to the victims ofthe recent Teton Dam flood disastertmay leave their danat.ious at theKendrick Branch of the First Secur-ity Bank, said nIanager Jim Hoog-land this week.

All monies will be 1-ept in a sepa-mte fund and vill be turned over toanother agency specifically for theuse in south Idaho,

Duncttn lllnes Asstd lg f/'x.

25 lbs. SUGAR1ve¹tern Fanu aran. 1Vhftfl

$5.09Pound Esarty-

July 1, at 7:00 p, m. there will bea "Gei. Acfluainted" evening and a"Pound Party" for our new Pastor,Peter Vorhes and his wife at theChurch. The ladies are asked to bringcookies for reflvshn1ents.

BONELESS ROUND STEAK, lb. $1.29TOP ROUND STEAK, Boneless, lb. $1.59RUMP ROAST, )b. $1,19CUBE STEAK, lb. $1.89BOLOGNA, Slic. Morel), Reg,, Thick, Garlic, lb. $1,09LIVER SAUSAGE, Hygrade, Ib, 79cHOT DOGS, Armour's 12 ox. 79c

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Pastor will be installed. A potluckdinner will follow at noon,

Pastor to Cot1ference-Rev. Meske s,nd 1vslter Koepp, Sr.

attended the Sprin Convention at t

Pacific Lutheran University in Park-land, 1Vash„ June ll, 12 and 13.

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INSTANT LIPTON TEA, 100;t Tea, 3 oz. $1.59MJB RICE, I ong Grain, 28 ox. 69c'BURGER HELPER, Betty Crocker, Asstd. 28 ox.69cHONEY, Western Family, 24 ox. $1.35GREEN BEANS, Green Giant, slic. or Fr. style, 16 oz. 23cPOTATO BUDS, Betty Crocker, 'l6'/„.. oz, 73cSTEWED TOMATOES, Western Family, 16 oz. 35cGRAPE DRINK, Welch's 46 ox. 55cORANGE DRINK, WF, unsweetened, 46 ox. 65cTUNA, Bumble Bee Chunk Lite, 6iro oz. 63cVAN)l LA WAFERS, Sunshine, ll oz. 49cDOG FOOD, Blue Mt. Instant Mix, 8 lb. bag $ 'l.69ALUMINUM FOIL, Reynolds, HD, 18" 371/ ft. 67cCOFFEE MATE, 16 oz. $1.19

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CAEED OF TEL4%KSI would like to thank my friends

for the beautiful cards and menlorialssent to me and my family, expressing t

sympathy at the death of mv father.Elaine Ha@ton and family

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CARD OF T?LINKS1Ve wish to thank our kind friends

wed neighbors for their acts of loveand sympathy during our recent losswf husband, father, brothers, sister,~randchildren and extend thanks forthe cards, food, and thanks for thebeautiful floral tributes to our lovedone.

The 1Villiam Carlton Family

83cCARD OF TEIAWKS

I would like to thank friendsand neighbors for the cards, visits,phone calls snd v-ords of well-v~eswhile I was in the hospital and sincereturning home. They all helped atlot and meant a great deal to me.

Jack Kuykendall26c

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At the State FFA contests held, inMoscow June 9 te ll, the KendlickFFA. chapter placed 15th of 73 Idahochapters entering the different con-tests. Lee Deobald of Kendrick fin-ished higher than any local FFAmember by placing 5th in the poultryjudging division.

In the pictures here, ~rl Lavrrenceis shown glading a production hen.The team of Earl, Lee and Tim Etch-ner placed 7th in the state.

The other picture shows Doug Sit-flow preparing a milk sample for usein the Dairy Cattle Contest

CARD OF THANKSI as~ to thank my many friends~d relatives for their prayers, cards,~, phone calls, flowers and visits

while I was in the hospital and sincexeturning home. Also I am very ~te-Xul for the kindness to my wife,

Norla Callison26c

PEACHES, red blushed beauties, lb.35ccABBAGE, Green Heads, tb. Iro Froz StraWberneeBookmobile Schedule

For the Summer CHERRIES, Black Bings, lb, 49cAPPlES, Red Delicious, Controlled Atmosphere, lb. 29c

SAlE DAYS JUNE 24, 25,26, 1976

1Ve¹rern Family 10 os. Pkg.1Vednesday, June 16, So July 14, 28August llJuliaetta Store—10:00 a. m.—11:15Johnson s1lanor —11:15—12:30Kendrick Park —12:45—2:00Troy Nunan Add—2;30—3;30Troy Tamarack AdIL —3:35—4:30

29cCARD OF THAssKS...

Thank you to all my friends whosent cards, and good v~es while IIlave been house-bound. I truly ap-Ilreciated it. Before you leave for that nest trip—remember —traffic accidents don'1

1take holidays! Recreation vehic? esgive you the freedom ta go—but fmean added responsibilities for safe-ty. Know your abilities. Know yourvehicle's limitations.

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Market,: Strong —very @md dc-IItart>t for all cattle; 580 head sold.

Choir> Cattle--Over 1,200 pounds,41-1'2; un<ter 1,200 pounris, 42-43,

Siattghter steers —.Good, 39 l.l;stan>lard, 37-39.

Feeder steers —Best, 4144; plain,38-41.

Slaughter hcii'ers —Choice, 39-11;t good, 37-39; standard, 35-37,

Feeder heifcrs--Best, 37-39; plain,

!3> 37.

Stocker steers —Best, 44-49; plain,40 43.

Stocker hcifers —Best, 37-42; plain,34-36.

Steer calves —Best light, 43-14;best heavy, 48-50; common and me-dium, 38-42.

Helter calves —Best light, 33-36;best heavy, 36-40; colnmon «nd me-dium, 29-32.

Veal calves —Choice, 34-37; good,30-33.

Cows —Utility, 27»30," commercial,28-31; young heifer type and light,28-2&; feeder, 25-29; canners and cut-ters, 25-27.

Btlus —30-36.Baby calves —25-70 per head.Stock cows—300-350 per head.Stock cows vrith calves —350-417

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Winter driving is rough on any vehicle —proper ser-vice and repair is necssary to prevent unwarranted wear,And when the winter driving is over, it is a good policyto have your car or truck checked over to insure it wi)loperate at its most efficient during the coming rigors ofSpring and Summer driving.

)logs—Market: S2.00 higher, very good de-

n1and for all hogs; 810 head sold.Barrows and gilts —f'o. 1 and 2,

;>2-53; No. 3, 51-52.Butcher hog» —Light, 4940; 235-

275 potfnds 50-51Saws —275-400 pounds, 40-42; 400-

0>00 pounds, 37-40.Stags —29-34.Feeder pigs —42-46.Vr>reaner pigs —35-55 pcr head.

Kraft INiraele Nh)p VaII Camp i'k 'II leans Nest. Family Raisins

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Wesson Oil, 24 oz, 79cHunt's Ketchup, 32 oz, 85c

Hunt's Tomato Sauce, 8 oz. 7 for $1

Hunt Fruit Cocktail, 15 oz 3 for $ 'I

Renuzit Solid Air-Freshners, 6 oz. 39c

Windex Aerosol, 15 oz. 69c

Regina Red V(ine Vinegar, 12 oz. 49c

Gold Medal Flour, 10 lb. $1.79

CHUCK ROAST

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PORK STEAK

$'l.19 lb.

BONELESS STEW

$1.19lb.

Sausie's Own Special

SAUSAGE —$1.09lb.

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"To leave a competency to childrenis the dream of every father. Totrain children so that they can earnt.heir own way ln the world f¹kinderand vriser, Then, barring iV,-health,they arfl sojf-sufficient." —The VVm.i cather Magazine.

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