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f THE GAZEETE f , XS READ EACH I . ~~VrEEK BY MORE j THAN 3,000 PEOPLE j POTLATCH Non Irijgated BEANS ARE SETTER }h VOLUME XLII KENDRICK, LATAH COUNTY) IDAHO, FRIDAY JANUARY 8, 1932, INTERESTING ITEMS 9r000 Bills 14 Days 'OASTING ACCIDENTS KENDRICK ENJOYS THE + + s s' . s g +, g tr + GRAIN',MARKETS STEADY PROM JULIAETTA J t th'! C h d b 'RE PAST AND PURIOUS HOLIDAY SOCIAL SEASON s'OMMERCIAL CLUB . e . -~ AS YEAR CLOSE Just think! Congress had been in MEETING lr New Year's Eve Party Three coasting accidents have hap- One of the very pleasant social s' Grain markets were generally steady 9,000 bills had been introduced to b] f ch f t mag h fh d h pened in Kendrick within the past events of, the winter season was the " The regular monthly meeting + at the close o} 1931, but trading was yeag g eye at thrte hpm h ] h few days two of them on Sunday bridge dinner given New Year's eve e 'f the Kendrick Cammercial c4b ' Pf . small'olume an'd Prices ". af.", arN f M d M D B k 1] evening and one Monday evening. by Mr. and Mrs. F. H, Rider and will be held in the Raby Hotel +. grains, J with the exception of bar]ey p jnochl mag 'I ed f th d f ' One of the accidents happened when Mr. and Mrs, W, L. McCreary, at e next Monday evening, January + ana durum vrheat, were me]l be]om rogressive pinoc e mas p aye at the senators, and congressmen of this four ta es, rs.. eci rue an big United States k'nom nothing about. f f b] M C I G ]] d b f d St t k thi b a bobsled containing eight young the Rider ~ home, . 'a'']e84~ous plate + I I..'inner..mill be acr'v'ed at:, 6:30,-+. those-of'ia,year 'go,', according': to &e %'a]ter Coc ran winning high score. Most of them seem to think if they 'eople started in the street between dinner., being.'sery'ed;jt .7.,rp'clock, fol- + If you are interested in our'it- + weekly'.:griin market review "of'he j.unc]t was served at mi night. don't introduce a few bills each seg- hf . the Keene and Leith homes and head- Iowerd by nine tables af'.-Jl?ir'jjlge; J . + tie town, you should come out + United States Bureau of Agricu]turaf- 'J ' ~ i~ f ] ' h . ed down thi short, steep hill. Garth The rooms, wire'. apIiropriatelyh in'd ~ anrd have' part in these pro- + EconomIcs. Marketings for the sea- 'hose present were Mr. and Mrs. sion, their constituents feel 'that he is Hill was at the Iielm and was un- pr'ettily decorated with evergreens an'd + ceedings. There is- 'no se]fish- + san .havi been': unusually small, but D. Custer, Mr. and Mrs, W, J, a useless appendage. able to steer the sled away from the. Oregon Grape ahd other 'symbols:of + ness -,.displayed -along'any line. ~'emand,-has bein corresponding]y'ochran, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. pray, It would be better if'many of the ~ . d™M 'M N M d Id b d f b 11 city. 'ater pump that -"sets down on the g'eason., 'ust before. thi solemn s The Club is doing its best to ..help',light, with the result 'hat market Nr. and Mrs. M. Nutt, r. and would-be introducers of bills mere at ~, j ', ' h iYirs. Cecil Gruell, Mrs. Wm. Carl- home instead of trying to pile up '. - .. '. ' . + .. ', . '. ' - -,,,:,e' - ~:",'. '- -- --,,:,. -. ~ f ~ .] the flit, the sled striking it. Three hour of midnight, marking the exit + the community.— ', an'd . you should +, s'tocks..:have ': held '"at:. relatively high, of the youngsters had .their .tegs of the old year and the entiance of + be. willing to'..do your 'share..''.."'+ levels; 'pai'ticiilarly,'."for=.wjlieat., tpn, Miss Ruby Spray, W. A. Clark, useless- bills that will be forgotten ~ ~ Mr. Hanson, Clayton Hansori and as soon as they are. passed and signed pretty badly skinned, but none of the new, fancy paper caps and various + e + '+ +- +:- +. + .,s,, ',+. ':~''.Reviewing;:..the. market'.situation, -the Ãr. and Mrs. Buckallew. by the president if they ever are. them badly'urt. The injured are noise-makers were 'distribtited and .- '',.'' ':. - ', -' Phast,':yeir', has "iho'wn:j miriy 'hnu'ghuai Garth Hill, Mildred Kite and Phoebe the hi]aiity was on. Popcorn balls NEWSY NOTES PROM '.; -- ': 'dev'e]prpejments.'h A'-':yeaj'.':ago wheat ' ] . E '4'HAT>S DOIN6'. OUT IN Carley. were passed and contentment seemed OUT, LELAND WkY p'rjces -'wire considered'rlow,:-when No BUSY LITTLF'AMERON Betty Jane Thomas, .daughter of to reign supreme/A]I in all, it was " ':.. ' .; 2 haid:;winter,: threat: at':Khan'sas- City'r. and Mrs. Sid Thomas met with a very pleasurable affair. Mrg. R. V. Daugher'tyh rreturned mas gril]In@:"aht'6F!."to"'70c'.:and-; No.':.'I.-- O Weg„-„f and daughter a coasting accident Sunday, cutting At .bridge Mrs, A. K. Car]son and from an. extended- visith-iti- Spokane 'no'rthe'rn'"spririg ."at:,,''.'Mirinea'Polis at -crowd o«fiends Sat«day eye»ng af Etna meg Lewjgtpn yigttprg Iaaf a short gash in 'her scalp which're- Mrs. H. B. Thompson tied for the on'riday. -, - ', l4c to',:>6c. Per=:.'.bushel.'These the Coc ran ome. ames were en Saturday They returned home on quired two stitches to close. 'adies'irst prize an'd a ctit- of the Mr. and .Mrs.. Wesley Hardjngg bi]Ized'rice''.',w'ere:,''m'ain'f'aine'd welf Fr~~k Homer R~d~~, gpn 'pf Mr ~ard~ gave f fo . ]vf]'g:.=Thomps~~ spent .the meek here yig!ting at, fhe up-i!n'fo",June,': l?ut-:mit Mf a nd Mrg P W Silf low en and Mrs. Frank Rider, met 'ith a A. K. Car]son won high, scori'or Chas. Larson home., the, new: crop no 'urthe'r stibilization dinner last Sunday the Painful accident Monday evening the gentlemen. Mrs. J. -, B., He]Pnian The annual community New Year's was attemPted: and;.Prices.',,worked very A O We ner and while coasting near the bottom of fhe wag given,the consolation for the dinner at the hall mas attended and ghat'Ply, dowhnwartd.-:.ttntj]:-„rear]y y , er ces fan i] Henf Wendt and fagnfly school-house hill. Just how the acci- ladies, while George Leith . captured enjoyed by a large number o'f -fain-'ober', -.whenh-':"ordinarry r protein 'No. 2'ig'pt known, 'hd Ipvt'r'or fhe meft..'.., iheg . of 'he neighborhood'.In 'tlie hard:-'.'.winter.: gold.'as'-lpw'as '35c'uct seryj«g jn fhe Ju]jae«a Bap- Pu'I S'I jj " '"d M 'id S If]an 'rank is unable to tell just now, he The invited guests were Messrs afternoon several of the men .rendered bushel it: Kansas City and No. t j 'fist church, Sunday morning,'anu- V. ] ' h I ..' . h H'I n haying bif his tongue almost half. in and Mesdames E. H; Emer'y, J. 'B. some forin of, entertainment.. -Prof dark'.',north'em--,'sprIng.:;r.;was-'.-br'ingle two a'nd it- required two stitches in Helpman, Harold Thomas, Wade T Wilkerson -of Southwick was" "the only: 60':-'to "6Sc'per busliel at".rMintte-' WhhE A W Schultz and family visited that member toputit back together Keene George Lelth R H Ramey principalspeaker.- - -- ,spa]is Wheat futures at- Chjmgo Mr. and Mts. Wa]g}t Eentettain h W W lff h S d Hjs sled tracks show that he'oasted D. A. Christensen, 'A. K; Car]son, W Jesse.. Thorntori; and —, family spent'eachid: the.':Iowegrtr poiiit:-::iri"'thhe his- Mr. and Mrs. Erne'st Walsh enter- M Th' h lf ' fo across the rock garden at the home J. Carroll, Edgar Long, H B ThomP"h New Year's Da'y with'is .fatherr tory of.'that,,market': and'";.'pt]ces".Jat New Year'g day in h~~~~ pf F 'd f T d igifin af the pf Mr. and Mrg,'eo Leith, eyi. spnr E. A. Depba]d, W; B. Depba]d, Alb~~t Thornton. ': .-;:-" Liverpool. were"..:Jc]arfinhei'f': tpj"-bhe 'th their wedding anniversary. This has Ed W h dently striking one of the large socks W A. Watts, Mrs. Stuart -«mpfpn> Minriie Blankenship and'' family lowest in three rcenturies.'- been an annual gathering for several M: S h ]I d „Mrg Nem in..his descent. It Is a very Painful Mrs. C. J. Wasmuth «Sp»ane'isited Sunday with her sister,'rs'.: .'. 'At 'the beginning "iif'. 1931: wor]d'. years. Miss Rilla Davidson, P..C.'M'cCreary Chas, Hoffman and.family,,j:,.:,'-..'. stocks.',of wheat: were,u'nusually- large . Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Guests at the Gus ft,rugef home and the hosts and hostessesr F.. H The EPwofth League had; their as 'a result of. good':-harveg'tg in'"JRus-. Fred Nye and family, Mr. and Mrs. Th d M Id S lfl M Another Drive On Lights " Rider and W. L. McCreafy: watch-night party at the parsonage, 'sji,':India-and:Australia';a'nd:increagetf .h J. H. Millard, Mr. and Mrs. George d M Walter S;Iflow a„d Mr The annual roundup and drive on,: . About twenty-six were present to'n- stipplies in::.the',United ':States'and McClintic, Mr. and Mrs. George d Mf A O Weg'ne'r and family poor lights will start January 1S at . 'Entertained at Lu chean ., joy the games. Mrs. Walbe'ck, "as Canada.;-.On, top of these. 1st'ge:stacks,'utchison and family, Mr, and Mrs. M d M Cug fjg Hu'll and Lewiston, according to State Traffic Mr. and Mrs. Geo. -Leith. delight-: hostess, served'acoa, cake and. wa»i came'..the'neiifh crop,.: first,a r'ecortf: Louie Huntsberger and daughter, famjl f the Stony Ppint district Officer Harry Clark, mho, with the fully entertained a few fiiends New fers. ',',;-.'., wheaht',, outturn;,.:in',"the United.,States, McKjtt]ey and gpn Mr. 'f d f th Au F We nef home pphc'e officers pf that city and the, Year'g ~~ght at a bridge: —; luncheon, Mf. and Mrg. Philip Daughefty-'iand arid,g]jgh'tiy Iafgef.]taryests ln Euro :and Mrs. Everett Custer and niece, N Y fi sheriff of Nez Pefce county, will Mrs. C. J. Wastnuth.of Spokane, Mrs. family, Mrs. R. V..Kuykendall and The 'large .s'upplies in,theirUnjtid Ivjfs. Amanda Alexander and Alfred G t f fh C gl Q We nef hofne undertake the roundup. It is no un- Stuart Compton of . Lewiston, Mr. Mrs. L. H. Daugherty'ere Sunday: Stat'es, together with . fhe'estrjc)eL'h Gjese. Mg and Mfg common thing to meet many cars and Mrs. F. H. Rider, Mr. and Mrs,r dinner guests at the Virgil Fleshman demand',,'. from Europe~,were 'larthge]y~ p Spekkef and spn Cecjj and with only one light, g]aring Iightsj R. H. Ramey, Mr. and Mts.. W. L home. Lyle Harrison and family also responsible for the 'echnjng pricig Persona] Mention Misses Hi]ga Eh]erg and Wflma no fail or stop lights, almost any McCreary and Mr. and Mrs; W' visited with them in the afternoon.: in August and September. Unsettle& Miss Mary Rae Groseclose has gone Sch„ltz evening between here and Lewis<oui Carroll being. the, .guests. Mr.- and Jesse Thornton and ';family -'nd 'economic conditions:jn '.Euirop~l.-high: ta southern California for an in- A party in honor of Miss Hilga especially on the river road. Mrs. Carroll won high coinbined Ava, Lorene. and: Neal-'raig'isited tariffs'jt-'such "jmportattt.'deficit','coun- .'efinite stay. Ehlefs mas held New Year's eve Complaints ate received dallly, honors... Sunday at the Robert Draper home. tries as Germany, Italy and -Franc'e, Miss Amsel Greene left Saturday af fhe A p..Spekkef home The Clark said, of cars operating with After the games had been finished A. A. May and wife lift Iast.-meek together with diastjc milling restrjc- j;-'/~R. for Helena, Montana, after spending guests present mere Mr. and Mrs. one light, some with no lights and the party attended the dance given in for a motor trip to'California points. tions - requiring high utilizafion . Of-. t'i; -:. 'her vacation here. ',, 'd Gertje and son Roy, Mr. and others with lights improperly ad- Fraternal Temple in a body.-; Those spending the holidays blare native wheat, all" contributed fo a Lois and Bruce Sherman visite'd Mfg Geo Wilken and family, Mi]ton justed as,to make driving unsafe for and returning:to their sevetal schools slack inquiry from'mporting coun- several days in Moscow last week. Wi]ken, Albert Brammer, Vernon «hefsr Entertained at Bridge.' 'ere +wight Hoffman to Cheney, tries. Towards the last- of August Mrs. Amanda Alexander and son Henry, George Ehlefs, Miss Wilma "Front and rear lights must be Mr J B Helpman "and Mrs'. Wn., Clifford Waodmard to Waverly, Russia began shiPPing'ut unusua]]y Ward, have returned to Moscow Schu]tz and the honor guest, Miss used on vehicles when there is not Frank Boyd entertained a two tables Wn., Cora B]arik'enship to Lapwai, large amounts of 'wheat and this. was .after spending a week here. ph]efg. sufficient light to ten<et clearly dis- of b»dge Saturday night at the Help Georgean Smith to Lewlston, Raleigh an 'additional'weakening factor in the 'iss Clarabelle Bucka]]ew has re- H;]ga Donald'nd Me]vin Eh]ers cernable any person or other object man home Mrs C,-Jj'J,Wagmuth mpn Smith to U, of I. at, Moscow. and situation. turned to Winona tp resume her retuf„ed fp their home in Lewis'ton on fhe.»ghway af a distance «,200 h;gh score mhfle Mt'S.JR H Ramey Maxine Fleshman to. Lewiston.: One bright spot ill the picture'as school work. Saturday evening., feet ahead," Clark said. 'as low Dainty'efreshments were Miss Mildred Fleshman, who spent the relatively large wor'ld'hjpmenQ 'isses Francis Pierce arid Ger- Those who surprised Mrs. H. E. 'fter iJan, 15 'drivers will be asked served affeg p'Iay by the hostesses the week in'ewistori visiting her during the early part of the new crop. %rude Gruel] spent several days at Bfammef to he]p her celebrate her f»»m hgh«e«ificateg «djgp»y Th se ~~~~nt mere Mrg C]ark sister, Mrs. Dreps, returned Sunday. year. While Europe, was .not taking Lenore, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marion b;ffhday pf;day, January I, were a sticker that the lights. have been E~~es of I em,stp„Mfs C, J Was, ' Mr. and Mrs. "Turnbaugh spent latge quantities of fdreign wheat;gthe; Hanks. They returned home Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wegner and tested and found all fight. muth of S okane 'Mrg F H Rider the first. of the meek visiting in Lew- areas outside af, Europe, including: Ernest Walsh spent New Yeat's family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lphman, The official light testing station for Mrs W L McCfeafy Mrs Gep. iston. Central American countries,, Brazil, 'here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lohman, Mr. and this section is at Deobald Brothers Leith Mrs. R. H. Ramey, Mrs. Har- Mrs. Lyle Harrison, mho visited the Orient and some countries. In Eugene Taylor returned Tuesday Mrs. Fred Silf low, Mr. and Mfs. and it might be a good idea to have o]d Thomas and the hostesses, Mrg. the past week in Spokane, returned on Africa, took much larger amounts'rom Ogden, Utah. Walter Silf low, Mr. and Mrs. Carl yours tested and taken care of at Hel man and Mfs Boyd 'riday. than usual, with the result that world Frank Fix wag a week-end visitor Koepp Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer once. It will probably save troble Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Daugherty shipments established .. a new record Sn town. He has recently returned and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry and expense in the near future. Doub]e-Six Bridge Club visited Sunday afternoon at the Chas. for the period August'.through-. Oc- from a trip to China. Wendt, Clarence Hund, Mr. and The "6-6" Bridge c]ub mef af the Johnson home. tober. Cheap 'ocean freights and the Miss Agta Groseclose has returned Mfs. August Meyer, "Grandma" Deer Near To~ t t f D d M D A Chas. Co]grove moved his family extremely low prices of wheat both apat'tment of r. an rs. fa Cu]desac, where she teaches a Bfammer and "Grandma" Meyer. S x deer afe reported fp be stay Ch ' M d 't h th 'into the Wm. Gephart house.fhe first favored the increased movement of school. The evening was SPent in Playing'ng near the Evereft Fraser place game was p]ayed at three tab]es. Dr. of the meek. wheat last fall. cards after which a dainty lunch of up the gu]c]t from tawn, pver'ett hav- and Mfg. C},risfensen won h;gh scar R..B. Parks and L. H. Daugherfy During October the wheat market cake and ice cream were served.;„+ reported gee;„g them fwp dif Mr a„d Mfg Cook received fhe cp„were Lewiston visitors on Monday strengthened - and prices, tended..up- On Wednesday evening, December Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Wegner and ferenf f,mes They have alsp been ]t pf Little Linda Parks is'on fhe sic ward. While the advance of around 30, G. F. Gridlebaugh enteftained at family were dinner guests at the en by Lester and Frank Crocker. The three Ipws are entertaining the list this week. 25c Per bushel took place between the home of Emma Hartung with home of Rev. and Mrs. O. G. Eh]en On Monday authentic information t},ree highs with a dinner at fhe next Mr. and Mrs. Turnbaugh visite October 5 and November 9 was se- a three course dinner in honor of Friday evening. h d to that these deer were t Sunday at the Enoch Harrison "om celerated by active trading in the fu V. Ku kendall hig former gtadiiate pupils. C. L. Weg er and family were being shot at and possibly some of Dalnt refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. D.. uy en a tures markets, which later gubsi e'u, The table mas artistically decorated Lewiston visitors at the A. H. Blum fh k]] d The nameg pf these b th h t aff I and Mrs. Fred Arnold were en tic bringing about a sharp decline, there with the school colors, orange and home Sunday afternoon. visitors Saturday. was some fundamental changes in the black, and centered with a miniature Marie Schwarz returned to Spokane An enjoyable evening was spent at situation which Placed the market ott 'school house. Each guest's place was Sunday morning to resume her studies them fo des,sf Gave Watch patty the Mafvin Vincent home Saturday a firmer basis. designated by a smaller schoolhouse, at the Kinman Business University. Th d h d ~ fh R d J R m v by Mr. and Mrs. Turnbaugh, Mr. One imPortant factor was, the con- which was filled with nuts and mints. Mildred and Selma Wegner mere d ff f d and th r gaid ] f] f t d umbeg pf and Mrs. Robert Draper and Herman fitmation by official estimates of very Seated at the table were the Misses visitors at the A. O. Wegner home fp be in Pppf shape Why anyone f end af a watch patty New Ye frs Johnson. The hostess served f e short crops of spring wheat in t e 9/j]ma Schultz, Reya Berreman, Er- Tuesday afternoon, tta Wegner and Mildred Wegnefl Herbert and Edwin Mielke fpf „„defstanding, as at this time ing cards and dancing, after r- .-",; j 'he Messrs. Glen Wegner, Walter Walter Koepp spent New Year's d steak could hard]y be cut dainty refreshments were served. The Koepp, Lawrence Schwarz, Wayne eye at the home of F. W. Newman. f„ye„a la~ge buck. inyited guests were Maxine Keene " ,'O'egner and Vern Spekker.. The Miss- Mr. and Mrs. John Schwarz, Ida O Sl d ted seeing three B b H dma Allen Rider Doris J" ' h'. chwarz, Sf neburne and Emma Ha tung ~ h d h; ay home from F Katherine Emery El]en acting hostess, and G. F. Cfidlebaugh. spent Sunday with Mf. and Mrs. „n th fh r da . He said they ran Woody, Otto Herman, Harold Ab- The dinner was preceded by sing- Fred Mielke. ing a fem school songs. Th follo i di gues'ts I bit f id. K th B pcke and Roy Long. Mrs. y After dinner the evening was given pf Mg. and Mrs. Jake Berreman in and Bernard Qylear re'turned to their sattte modiflcation of restrictions on over ta the playing of games. Kendrick last Saturday: Mrs Ida homes in Lewisfon and Clarkston ori imports and milling of foreign wheat At midnight refreshments of ice Stpneburner, Emma Hartung, Marie Ain't It Sol Entertained Friends Saturday. in some of the principal deficit coun- Qur weather averages much better Miss Edna Bp]pn ent t in d tries of Europe. Unsettled world eco- h and is much more beaut'ful than if few friends at a Watch Party New Pew Beans Being Shipped nomic conditions were sti]] a depresg- managed by human beings. What a Year's eve. During the evemng candy Whi] th B G o s ', ing factor, but world shipmenfs cpn- ess politicians wou]d make of it.— was made and cards played until a tion ha b ' II dil tinued af good vo]ume and the bur- id -"'' Those mho paid income fax in 1931 ~ ~ F. Wegner has r move Tp]edp late hour. during recent weeks only light ship densame stocks in p xp r e, densome stocks in most exportmg will this week, more than likely, re- Those present were Nettie Mae ments have been made, these going countries decreased at a fair d +~ ceive t]teir b]ank fof thc making out house for hef children while the McDomel], Bernice Whisler and No- most]y to part]and. Hpmeyef, they The reduction was s]pw in h of your profit and loss account, so r a en mg schao . Patents of Son na McA]lister. ~C un~i]]in to sell at pfcvathng prices g 'p Uncle Sam can see whether you made 4 tr Mr. and Mrs. Forest E. Whisler and ready for ghipmenf on short no- t]t "'t< a few pcttnies or naf. Ij you did sp, School work resumed Monday are the parents of a 2'-pottnd son, tice. fhe close of 1931 the world <,-: p the chances are that ypu will have fo morning with a number of pupils born Net Year's day. Mother and Cooks Entertain A new sawdust polisher has been in- su»'y tusfipil tv ss s pay tribute fo your Uncle Samuel and absent. Those nof in attendance this babe are reported as doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Si]vie Cook enter- sta]led in their warehouse and is a ~ - ' ~ ]oivs: World stocks of wheat ap- fhe state government, both of whom meek were: Harold Bfammef Mafvjtt gained Mrs. Asa Blue pf Oakland, big improvement in cleaning the beans p " eared to be materially smaller than lvanf to krtoiy what yaii have been and Harold Silf low, Robert Wegncf California, Miss G]adys Gates of for market. When the beans come a esf a o, a!thong United States 'doing in a financial way. and Harry Nelvman. Entertained at Dinner C]arksfon, Wash., and Claude Cook through the polisher they look like in fhe U S sf the beginning of fhe The income fax is payable on or Vern Wegner dropped from en Mr. and Mfs. H. Br. Thompson and of Le!and on Thursday, Dec. 31. they had been hand-tubbed and it '" jl I before March 15 and may be paid in rolIment fo enter the Kendrick school children mere dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. N. B. Long ivas a Ne~y Year's improves their appearance very ma- quarterly jrtstallments oj 25 Pef cent. for the winter months. and Mrs. E. H, Emery on Sunday. dinner guest of the Cook home. tefially. (Cotttbue.d pn Inside)
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Page 1: 'hose 'ater - 1932 - The Kendrick Gazette/1932...f THE GAZEETE f XS READ EACH I. ~~VrEEK BY MORE j THAN 3,000 PEOPLE j POTLATCH Non Irijgated BEANS ARE SETTER}h VOLUME XLII KENDRICK,

fTHE GAZEETE f

,XS READ EACH I

. ~~VrEEK BY MOREj THAN 3,000 PEOPLE j

POTLATCHNon Irijgated

BEANSARE SETTER

}hVOLUME XLII KENDRICK, LATAH COUNTY) IDAHO, FRIDAY JANUARY 8, 1932,

INTERESTING ITEMS 9r000 Bills 14 Days 'OASTING ACCIDENTS KENDRICK ENJOYS THE + + s s' . s g +, g tr + GRAIN',MARKETS STEADYPROM JULIAETTA J t th'! C h d b

'RE PAST AND PURIOUS HOLIDAY SOCIAL SEASON s'OMMERCIAL CLUB . e . -~ AS YEAR CLOSEJust think! Congress had been in MEETINGlr New Year's Eve Party Three coasting accidents have hap- One of the very pleasant social s' Grain markets were generally steady9,000 bills had been introduced to

b] fch ft mag h fh d hpened in Kendrick within the past events of, the winter season was the " The regular monthly meeting + at the close o} 1931, but trading was

yeag g eye at thrte hpm h ] hfew days —two of them on Sunday bridge dinner given New Year's eve e 'f the Kendrick Cammercial c4b ' Pf .small'olume an'd Prices ".af.", arN

f M d M D B k 1] evening and one Monday evening. by Mr. and Mrs. F. H, Rider and will be held in the Raby Hotel +. grains, J with the exception of bar]ey

p jnochl mag 'I ed f th d f' One of the accidents happened when Mr. and Mrs, W, L. McCreary, at e next Monday evening, January + ana durum vrheat, were me]l be]omrogressive pinoc e mas p aye at the senators, and congressmen of this

four ta es, rs.. eci rue an big United States k'nom nothing about.f f b] M C I G ]] d b f d St t k thi ba bobsled containing eight young the Rider ~ home, . 'a'']e84~ous plate + II..'inner..mill be acr'v'ed at:, 6:30,-+. those-of'ia,year 'go,', according': to &e

%'a]ter Coc ran winning high score. Most of them seem to think if they'eople started in the street between dinner., being.'sery'ed;jt .7.,rp'clock, fol- + If you are interested in our'it- + weekly'.:griin market review "of'he

j.unc]t was served at mi night. don't introduce a few bills each seg-hf . the Keene and Leith homes and head- Iowerd by nine tables af'.-Jl?ir'jjlge; J . + tie town, you should come out + United States Bureau of Agricu]turaf-'J '~

i~ f ]'

h. ed down thi short, steep hill. Garth The rooms, wire'. apIiropriatelyh in'd ~ anrd have' part in these pro- + EconomIcs. Marketings for the sea-'hose present were Mr. and Mrs. sion, their constituents feel 'that he is

Hill was at the Iielm and was un- pr'ettily decorated with evergreens an'd + ceedings. There is- 'no se]fish- + san .havi been': unusually small, butD. Custer, Mr. and Mrs, W, J, a useless appendage.able to steer the sled away from the. Oregon Grape ahd other 'symbols:of + ness -,.displayed -along'any line. ~'emand,-has bein

corresponding]y'ochran,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. pray, It would be better if'many of the ~ .d™M 'M N M d Id b d f b 11

city. 'ater pump that -"sets down on the g'eason., 'ust before. thi solemn s The Club is doing its best to ..help',light, with the result 'hat marketNr. and Mrs. M. Nutt, r. and would-be introducers of bills mere at ~, j ', 'h

iYirs. Cecil Gruell, Mrs. Wm. Carl- home instead of trying to pile up '. - .. '. ' .+ .. ', . '. '

- -,,,:,e' - ~:",'.'- -- --,,:,. -.~f ~ .] the flit, the sled striking it. Three hour of midnight, marking the exit + the community.—', an'd . you should +, s'tocks..:have ': held '"at:.relatively high,of the youngsters had .their .tegs of the old year and the entiance of + be. willing to'..do your 'share..''.."'+ levels; 'pai'ticiilarly,'."for=.wjlieat.,

tpn, Miss Ruby Spray, W. A. Clark, useless- bills that will be forgotten ~ ~

Mr. Hanson, Clayton Hansori and as soon as they are. passed and signedpretty badly skinned, but none of the new, fancy paper caps and various + e + '+ +- +:- +. + .,s,, ',+. ':~''.Reviewing;:..the. market'.situation, -the

Ãr. and Mrs. Buckallew. by the president —if they ever are. them badly'urt. The injured are noise-makers were 'distribtited and .- '',.'' ':. - ', -' Phast,':yeir', has "iho'wn:j miriy 'hnu'ghuai

Garth Hill, Mildred Kite and Phoebe the hi]aiity was on. Popcorn balls NEWSY NOTES PROM '.; -- ': 'dev'e]prpejments.'h A'-':yeaj'.':ago wheat '

] . E '4'HAT>S DOIN6'. OUT IN Carley. were passed and contentment seemed OUT, LELAND WkY p'rjces -'wire considered'rlow,:-when No

BUSY LITTLF'AMERON Betty Jane Thomas, .daughter of to reign supreme/A]I in all, it was" ':..' .; 2 haid:;winter,: threat: at':Khan'sas-

City'r.

and Mrs. Sid Thomas met with a very pleasurable affair. Mrg. R. V. Daugher'tyh rreturned mas gril]In@:"aht'6F!."to"'70c'.:and-; No.':.'I.--

O Weg„-„f and daughter a coasting accident Sunday, cutting At .bridge Mrs, A. K. Car]son and from an. extended- visith-iti- Spokane 'no'rthe'rn'"spririg ."at:,,''.'Mirinea'Polis at-crowd o«fiends Sat«day eye»ng af

Etna meg Lewjgtpn yigttprg Iaaf a short gash in 'her scalp which're- Mrs. H. B. Thompson tied for the on'riday. -, -', l4c to',:>6c. Per=:.'.bushel.'Thesethe Coc ran ome. ames were en

Saturday They returned home on quired two stitches to close. 'adies'irst prize an'd a ctit- of the Mr. and .Mrs.. Wesley Hardjngg bi]Ized'rice''.',w'ere:,''m'ain'f'aine'd welfFr~~k Homer R~d~~, gpn 'pf Mr ~ard~ gave f fo . ]vf]'g:.=Thomps~~ spent .the meek here yig!ting at, fhe up-i!n'fo",June,': l?ut-:mit

Mf a nd Mrg P W Silf low en and Mrs. Frank Rider, met 'ith a A. K. Car]son won high, scori'or Chas. Larson home., the, new: crop no 'urthe'r stibilization

dinner last Sunday the Painful accident Monday evening the gentlemen. Mrs. J.-, B., He]Pnian The annual community New Year's was attemPted: and;.Prices.',,worked veryA O We ner and while coasting near the bottom of fhe wag given,the consolation for the dinner at the hall mas attended and ghat'Ply, dowhnwartd.-:.ttntj]:-„rear]yy , er ces

fan i] Henf Wendt and fagnfly school-house hill. Just how the acci- ladies, while George Leith .captured enjoyed by a large number o'f -fain-'ober', -.whenh-':"ordinarry r protein 'No.2'ig'ptknown, 'hd Ipvt'r'or fhe meft..'.., iheg . of 'he neighborhood'.In 'tlie hard:-'.'.winter.: gold.'as'-lpw'as

'35c'uct

seryj«g jn fhe Ju]jae«a Bap- Pu'I S'Ijj"'"d

M 'id S If]an'rank is unable to tell just now, he The invited guests were Messrs afternoon several of the men .rendered bushel it:Kansas City and No. t j'fist church, Sunday morning,'anu- V. ]

'h I

..' .h H'I n haying bif his tongue almost half. in and Mesdames E. H; Emer'y, J. 'B. some forin of, entertainment.. -Prof dark'.',north'em--,'sprIng.:;r.;was-'.-br'ingle

two a'nd it- required two stitches in Helpman, Harold Thomas, Wade T Wilkerson -of Southwick was" "the only: 60':-'to "6Sc'per busliel at".rMintte-'

WhhE A W Schultz and family visited that member toputit back together Keene George Lelth R H Ramey principalspeaker.- - --,spa]is Wheat futures at- ChjmgoMr. and Mts. Wa]g}t Eentettain

h W W lff h S d Hjs sled tracks show that he'oasted D. A. Christensen, 'A. K; Car]son, W Jesse.. Thorntori; and —, family spent'eachid: the.':Iowegrtr poiiit:-::iri"'thhe his-Mr. and Mrs. Erne'st Walsh enter- M Th' h lf

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f o across the rock garden at the home J. Carroll, Edgar Long, H B ThomP"h New Year's Da'y with'is .fatherr tory of.'that,,market': and'";.'pt]ces".JatNew Year'g day in h~~~~ pf F 'd f T d igifin af the pf Mr. and Mrg,'eo Leith, eyi. spnr E. A. Depba]d, W; B. Depba]d, Alb~~t Thornton. ':.-;:-" Liverpool. were"..:Jc]arfinhei'f': tpj"-bhe 'th

their wedding anniversary. This has Ed W h dently striking one of the large socks W A. Watts, Mrs. Stuart -«mpfpn> Minriie Blankenship and'' family lowest in three rcenturies.'-been an annual gathering for several M: S h ]I d „Mrg Nem in..his descent. It Is a very Painful Mrs. C. J. Wasmuth «Sp»ane'isited Sunday with her sister,'rs'.: .'. 'At 'the beginning "iif'. 1931: wor]d'.years. Miss Rilla Davidson, P..C.'M'cCreary Chas, Hoffman and.family,,j:,.:,'-..'. stocks.',of wheat: were,u'nusually- large .

Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Guests at the Gus ft,rugef home and the hosts and hostessesr F..H The EPwofth League had; their as 'a result of. good':-harveg'tg in'"JRus-.Fred Nye and family, Mr. and Mrs. Th d M Id S lfl M Another Drive On Lights " Rider and W. L. McCreafy: watch-night party at the parsonage, 'sji,':India-and:Australia';a'nd:increagetf .h

J. H. Millard, Mr. and Mrs. Georged M Walter S;Iflow a„d Mr The annual roundup and drive on,: . About twenty-six were present to'n- stipplies in::.the',United ':States'and

McClintic, Mr. and Mrs. George d Mf A O Weg'ne'r and family poor lights will start January 1S at . 'Entertained at Lu chean .,joy the games. Mrs. Walbe'ck, "as Canada.;-.On, top of these.1st'ge:stacks,'utchison

and family, Mr, and Mrs. M d M Cug fjg Hu'll and Lewiston, according to State Traffic Mr. and Mrs. Geo. -Leith. delight-: hostess, served'acoa, cake and. wa»i came'..the'neiifh crop,.: first,a r'ecortf:Louie Huntsberger and daughter, famjl f the Stony Ppint district Officer Harry Clark, mho, with the fully entertained a few fiiends New fers. ',',;-.'.,wheaht',, outturn;,.:in',"the United.,States,

McKjtt]ey and gpn Mr. 'f d f th Au F We nef home pphc'e officers pf that city and the, Year'g ~~ght at a bridge: —; luncheon, Mf. and Mrg. Philip Daughefty-'iand arid,g]jgh'tiy Iafgef.]taryests ln Euro:and Mrs. Everett Custer and niece, N Y fi sheriff of Nez Pefce county, will Mrs. C. J. Wastnuth.of Spokane, Mrs. family, Mrs. R. V..Kuykendall and The 'large .s'upplies in,theirUnjtidIvjfs. Amanda Alexander and Alfred G t f fh C gl Q We nef hofne undertake the roundup. It is no un- Stuart Compton of . Lewiston, Mr. Mrs. L. H. Daugherty'ere Sunday: Stat'es, together with . fhe'estrjc)eL'hGjese. Mg and Mfg common thing to meet many cars and Mrs. F. H. Rider, Mr. and Mrs,r dinner guests at the Virgil Fleshman demand',,'. from Europe~,were 'larthge]y~

p Spekkef and spn Cecjj and with only one light, g]aring Iightsj R. H. Ramey, Mr. and Mts.. W. L home. Lyle Harrison and family also responsible for the 'echnjng pricigPersona] Mention Misses Hi]ga Eh]erg and Wflma no fail or stop lights, almost any McCreary and Mr. and Mrs; W' visited with them in the afternoon.: in August and September. Unsettle&

Miss Mary Rae Groseclose has gone Sch„ltz evening between here and Lewis<oui Carroll being. the, .guests. Mr.- and Jesse Thornton and ';family -'nd 'economic conditions:jn '.Euirop~l.-high:ta southern California for an in- A party in honor of Miss Hilga especially on the river road. Mrs. Carroll won high coinbined Ava, Lorene. and: Neal-'raig'isited tariffs'jt-'such "jmportattt.'deficit','coun-

.'efinitestay. Ehlefs mas held New Year's eve Complaints ate received dallly, honors... Sunday at the Robert Draper home. tries as Germany, Italy and -Franc'e,Miss Amsel Greene left Saturday af fhe A p..Spekkef home The Clark said, of cars operating with After the games had been finished A. A. May and wife lift Iast.-meek together with diastjc milling restrjc-

j;-'/~R. for Helena, Montana, after spending guests present mere Mr. and Mrs. one light, some with no lights and the party attended the dance given in for a motor trip to'California points. tions - requiring high utilizafion . Of-.t'i; -:. 'her vacation here. ',, 'd Gertje and son Roy, Mr. and others with lights improperly ad- Fraternal Temple in a body.-; Those spending the holidays blare native wheat, all" contributed fo a

Lois and Bruce Sherman visite'd Mfg Geo Wilken and family, Mi]ton justed as,to make driving unsafe for and returning:to their sevetal schools slack inquiry from'mporting coun-several days in Moscow last week. Wi]ken, Albert Brammer, Vernon «hefsr Entertained at Bridge.' 'ere +wight Hoffman to Cheney, tries. Towards the last- of August

Mrs. Amanda Alexander and son Henry, George Ehlefs, Miss Wilma "Front and rear lights must be Mr J B Helpman "and Mrs'. Wn., Clifford Waodmard to Waverly, Russia began shiPPing'ut unusua]]yWard, have returned to Moscow Schu]tz and the honor guest, Miss used on vehicles when there is not Frank Boyd entertained a two tables Wn., Cora B]arik'enship to Lapwai, large amounts of 'wheat and this. was.after spending a week here. ph]efg. sufficient light to ten<et clearly dis-

of b»dge Saturday night at the Help Georgean Smith to Lewlston, Raleigh an 'additional'weakening factor in the'issClarabelle Bucka]]ew has re- H;]ga Donald'nd Me]vin Eh]ers cernable any person or other object man home Mrs C,-Jj'J,Wagmuth mpn Smith to U, of I. at, Moscow. and situation.

turned to Winona tp resume her retuf„ed fp their home in Lewis'ton on fhe.»ghway af a distance «,200 h;gh score mhfle Mt'S.JR H Ramey Maxine Fleshman to. Lewiston.: One bright spot ill the picture'asschool work. Saturday evening., feet ahead," Clark said. 'as low Dainty'efreshments were Miss Mildred Fleshman, who spent the relatively large wor'ld'hjpmenQ

'issesFrancis Pierce arid Ger- Those who surprised Mrs. H. E. 'fter iJan, 15 'drivers will be asked served affeg p'Iay by the hostesses the week in'ewistori visiting her during the early part of the new crop.%rude Gruel] spent several days at Bfammef to he]p her celebrate her f»»m hgh«e«ificateg «djgp»y Th se ~~~~nt mere Mrg C]ark sister, Mrs. Dreps, returned Sunday. year. While Europe, was .not takingLenore, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marion b;ffhday pf;day, January I, were a sticker that the lights. have been E~~es of I em,stp„Mfs C, J Was, ' Mr. and Mrs. "Turnbaugh spent latge quantities of fdreign wheat;gthe;Hanks. They returned home Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wegner and tested and found all fight. muth of S okane 'Mrg F H Rider the first. of the meek visiting in Lew- areas outside af, Europe, including:

Ernest Walsh spent New Yeat's family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lphman, The official light testing station for Mrs W L McCfeafy Mrs Gep. iston. Central American countries,, Brazil,'here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lohman, Mr. and this section is at Deobald Brothers Leith Mrs. R. H. Ramey, Mrs. Har- Mrs. Lyle Harrison, mho visited the Orient and some countries. In

Eugene Taylor returned Tuesday Mrs. Fred Silf low, Mr. and Mfs. and it might be a good idea to have o]d Thomas and the hostesses, Mrg. the past week in Spokane, returned on Africa, took much largeramounts'rom

Ogden, Utah. Walter Silf low, Mr. and Mrs. Carl yours tested and taken care of at Hel man and Mfs Boyd 'riday. than usual, with the result that worldFrank Fix wag a week-end visitor Koepp Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer once. It will probably save troble Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Daugherty shipments established ..a new record

Sn town. He has recently returned and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry and expense in the near future. Doub]e-Six Bridge Club visited Sunday afternoon at the Chas. for the period August'.through-. Oc-from a trip to China. Wendt, Clarence Hund, Mr. and The "6-6" Bridge c]ub mef af the Johnson home. tober. Cheap 'ocean freights and the

Miss Agta Groseclose has returned Mfs. August Meyer, "Grandma" Deer Near To~ t t f D d M D A Chas. Co]grove moved his family extremely low prices of wheat bothapat'tment of r. an rs.

fa Cu]desac, where she teaches a Bfammer and "Grandma" Meyer. S x deer afe reported fp be stay Ch'

M d 't h th 'into the Wm. Gephart house.fhe first favored the increased movement ofschool. The evening was SPent in Playing'ng near the Evereft Fraser place game was p]ayed at three tab]es. Dr. of the meek. wheat last fall.

cards after which a dainty lunch of up the gu]c]t from tawn, pver'ett hav- and Mfg. C},risfensen won h;gh scar R..B. Parks and L. H. Daugherfy During October the wheat marketcake and ice cream were served.;„+ reported gee;„g them fwp dif Mr a„d Mfg Cook received fhe cp„were Lewiston visitors on Monday strengthened - and prices, tended..up-

On Wednesday evening, December Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Wegner and ferenf f,mes They have alsp been ] t pf Little Linda Parks is'on fhe sic ward. While the advance of around

30, G. F. Gridlebaugh enteftained at family were dinner guests at the en by Lester and Frank Crocker. The three Ipws are entertaining the list this week. 25c Per bushel took place between

the home of Emma Hartung with home of Rev. and Mrs. O. G. Eh]en On Monday authentic information t},ree highs with a dinner at fhe next Mr. and Mrs. Turnbaugh visite October 5 and November 9 was se-a three course dinner in honor of Friday evening. h d to that these deer were t Sunday at the Enoch Harrison "om celerated by active trading in the fu

V. Ku kendallhig former gtadiiate pupils. C. L. Weg er and family were being shot at and possibly some of Dalnt refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. D.. uy en a tures markets, which later gubsi e'u,

The table mas artistically decorated Lewiston visitors at the A. H. Blum fh k]] d The nameg pf these b th h t aff I and Mrs. Fred Arnold were en tic bringing about a sharp decline, therewith the school colors, orange and home Sunday afternoon. visitors Saturday. was some fundamental changes in the

black, and centered with a miniature Marie Schwarz returned to Spokane An enjoyable evening was spent at situation which Placed the market ott'school house. Each guest's place was Sunday morning to resume her studies them fo des,sf Gave Watch patty the Mafvin Vincent home Saturday a firmer basis.designated by a smaller schoolhouse, at the Kinman Business University. Th d h d

~ fh R d J R m v by Mr. and Mrs. Turnbaugh, Mr. One imPortant factor was, the con-which was filled with nuts and mints. Mildred and Selma Wegner mere d f f f d and th r gaid ] f] f t d umbeg pf and Mrs. Robert Draper and Herman fitmation by official estimates of very

Seated at the table were the Misses visitors at the A. O. Wegner home fp be in Pppf shape Why anyone f end af a watch patty New Ye frs Johnson. The hostess served f e short crops of spring wheat in t e9/j]ma Schultz, Reya Berreman, Er- Tuesday afternoon,tta Wegner and Mildred Wegnefl Herbert and Edwin Mielke a« fpf „„defstanding, as at this time ing cards and dancing, after

r- .-",;j 'he Messrs. Glen Wegner, Walter Walter Koepp spent New Year's d steak could hard]y be cut dainty refreshments were served. TheKoepp, Lawrence Schwarz, Wayne eye at the home of F. W. Newman. f„ye„a la~ge buck. inyited guests were Maxine Keene",'O'egner and Vern Spekker.. The Miss- Mr. and Mrs. John Schwarz, Ida O Sl d ted seeing three B b H dma Allen Rider Doris J" '

h'.chwarz, Sf neburne and Emma Ha tung ~

h d h; ay home from F Katherine Emery El]enacting hostess, and G. F. Cfidlebaugh. spent Sunday with Mf. and Mrs. „n th fh r da . He said they ran Woody, Otto Herman, Harold Ab-

The dinner was preceded by sing- Fred Mielke.ing a fem school songs. Th follo i di gues'ts

I bit f id. K th B pcke and Roy Long. Mrs. yAfter dinner the evening was given pf Mg. and Mrs. Jake Berreman in and Bernard Qylear re'turned to their sattte modiflcation of restrictions on

over ta the playing of games. Kendrick last Saturday: Mrs Ida homes in Lewisfon and Clarkston ori imports and milling of foreign wheatAt midnight refreshments of ice Stpneburner, Emma Hartung, Marie Ain't It Sol Entertained Friends Saturday. in some of the principal deficit coun-

Qur weather averages much better Miss Edna Bp]pn ent t in d tries of Europe. Unsettled world eco-

hand is much more beaut'ful than if few friends at a Watch Party New Pew Beans Being Shipped nomic conditions were sti]] a depresg-

managed by human beings. What a Year's eve. During the evemng candy Whi] th B G o s ', „ ing factor, but world shipmenfs cpn-

ess politicians wou]d make of it.—was made and cards played until a tion ha b'

I I dil tinued af good vo]ume and the bur-

id -"'' Those mho paid income fax in 1931 ~ ~ F. Wegner has r move Tp]edp late hour. during recent weeks only light ship densame stocks in p xpr e, densome stocks in most exportmg

will this week, more than likely, re- Those present were Nettie Mae ments have been made, these going countries decreased at a fair

d+~ ceive t]teir b]ank fof thc making out house for hef children while the McDomel], Bernice Whisler and No- most]y to part]and. Hpmeyef, they The reduction was s]pw in h

of your profit and loss account, so r a en mg schao . Patents of Son na McA]lister.~Cun~i]]in to sell at pfcvathng prices

g 'p Uncle Sam can see whether you made 4 tr Mr. and Mrs. Forest E. Whisler and ready for ghipmenf on short no-

t]t "'t< a few pcttnies or naf. Ij you did sp, School work resumed Monday are the parents of a 2'-pottnd son, tice. fhe close of 1931 the world

<,-: p the chances are that ypu will have fo morning with a number of pupils born Net Year's day. Mother and Cooks Entertain A new sawdust polisher has been in- su»'y tusfipil tv ss s

pay tribute fo your Uncle Samuel and absent. Those nof in attendance this babe are reported as doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Si]vie Cook enter- sta]led in their warehouse and is a~- ' ~ ]oivs: World stocks of wheat ap-

fhe state government, both of whom meek were: Harold Bfammef Mafvjtt gained Mrs. Asa Blue pf Oakland, big improvement in cleaning the beans p "eared to be materially smaller than

lvanf to krtoiy what yaii have been and Harold Silf low, Robert Wegncf California, Miss G]adys Gates of for market. When the beans come a esf a o, a!thong United States

'doing in a financial way. and Harry Nelvman. Entertained at Dinner C]arksfon, Wash., and Claude Cook through the polisher they look likein fhe U S sf the beginning of fheThe income fax is payable on or Vern Wegner dropped from en Mr. and Mfs. H. Br. Thompson and of Le!and on Thursday, Dec. 31. they had been hand-tubbed and it '"

jlI before March 15 and may be paid in rolIment fo enter the Kendrick school children mere dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. N. B. Long ivas a Ne~y Year's improves their appearance very ma-

quarterly jrtstallments oj 25 Pef cent. for the winter months. and Mrs. E. H, Emery on Sunday. dinner guest of the Cook home. tefially. (Cotttbue.d pn Inside)

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THE KI'DRICK GAZETTE FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1932

SOUTHWICK NEWS ITEMS

Mrs. Ben Smith of Pari< was an

over-night guest of Mrs. Kauder onThursday night,

Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Graham andIffr. and Mrs. George Hayward spenta pleasant evehing at the Roy South-wick home Thursday,

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wetmore andtwo sons and Helen Cole fromClarkston visited at the John Letten-maier home from Friday untfI Sun-day.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mabryare spending the week 'at theJohn Mabry home. John had been

visiting with them since Christmas

and they brought him home.Mr. and Mrs. Mat Peckenpa en-

tertained Mr. and Mrs, Homer Bettsat dinner S'unday in honor of Mrs.Peckenpa's'irthday anniversary.

Mrs'..Bert 'anning spent the day

Wednesday with Mrs. 'Jack Travis.Helen, Winegardner visited several

days at. the Clara Bateman and G.

Christenson homes.Several ladies met at the home of

Mrs. Eva Wright Wednesday and

enjoyed the day, quilting.Mr.',and Mrs. Albert Mabry visited

Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. MatPeckenpa.

Mr. and Mrs.. Glen Betts and Adel-

la spent the day Sunday at the WA. Cowger home.

George Kent stayed all night with

Johnny Lettenmaier Saturday. night.A large, crowd of young folks en-

joyed the birthday party in honor ofHer&an, Travis at his 'home on Thurs-day evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mabry visitedWednesday afternoon at the . AlexLaurence home.

, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Southwick andMr. and Mrs. Homer Betts enjoyedSaturday evening at the Wm. Kau-der home.

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:,'4ooc. Tierce .3ance.,:Friday Evening, 3an. 18Fraternal Temple--Kendrick

Ever'ybody Invited". Tickets?5c Ladies Free ".

Dance Immediately FollowingPicture Show

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PRODUCE AND SAVEJ. Ijf. Woodward transacted busi-

ness in Kendrick Saturday.Miss Agnes Pearson and Bruce

Glenn. spent Saturday evening with

Mr, and Mrs. Ercil Woody. j

Dinner guests Sunday at the OneyWalker home were Mr. and Mrs.James McVicker, Mrs. Belle Hohn,Mrs, T, J. Fleshman and son Glen.

Miss Ruby Heffel returned toschool in Kendrick on Sunday.

New Year's dinner guests at theErcil Woody home were Mr. andMrs, John Woody and family andA. M. Woody.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Glenn, MissAgnes'earson and Bruce Glennwere dinner guests at the John Glennhome on New Year's day.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wolff spentSaturday . evening at the CliffordDavidson home.

Donald Morgan spent Saturdaymght with Homer Jones.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davidsonand family spent New Year's day atthe Phil John's home in Juliaetta.

Mr. and Mrs. James McVicker andfamily spent the week-end in Lewis-ton.

Ernest McVicker is .visiting thissveek in Spokane.

Mr. and Mrs. Oney Walker and, AT THE. (sHURCsons and Glen Fleshman spent Tues-

'ay

at the McVicker home. The I utheran ChurMr. Mendendahl is assisting Leon-f, Otto G Eh]en pas

ard Wolff put up his year's supply ofCamerou, Emanuel:

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hartinger 9:30 Sunday School,

called at the Roy Morgan home Sun- 10:30 Divine services in n.Juiiaetta, Zion:

day afternoon.Mr. and Mrs.'Leonard Wolff called

on Mr. and Mrs. Oney Walker Sun- Full Gospel Miissiday afternoon.

Clifford Woodward returned Sun- 10 a. m. -Sunday school11 .a. m. Church servic

dav to Waverly, where he is attend-IServices each Sunday at

ing school.Archie and Andy Hoffman called

Don Id Mo - S d far oPMyermeeting each Frid ning

Orval Walker spent Saturday night't 8 o'lock.

with his .uncle, Glen Fleshman. Everybody welcome.

Gordon Peters and Bud Gephartspent Saturday sawing wood for the 'endrick Community

Fairview school. Rev. Edward J. Smith rMiss Dorbthy,Holt resumed her, Kendrick, Services:

'chool work Monday, after having Bible school for all ag 9:45spent, the holidays at her home in for Juniors and 10:00 for rs.Kendrick.. Young People's service

, Mr. and Mrs. Ercil Woody and Preaching 'ervice at 7A. M, . 1Voody took dfnner Tuesday Monthly official board g onwith Mrs. Hulda Buchanana at Julia- Monday ev'ening at I',30.etta. A. M. Woody left on the noon All are cordially invite haretrain for Lewiston. in the good, of these serv

Alvin Weichman called at the R. 'Southwick M, E, church:Corkill home on Monday.

( Bible 'school't 10:00 andJesse Heffel called at the Oral preaching at 11:00.

Craig home on Monday. Epworth League servic 7:30.Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wolff re-

turned;from Southern Idaho after NOTICEhaving spent, th'e hohdays with rel-

(

atlves. / The Juliaetta Cherrywers'Herman

Wolff was transactfng busi-. Association will meet o sday,ness in Kendrick Wednesday.

IJanuary i9, 1932 ar id k a.

Roy Morgan accompanied Ben m. at the usual place in llage'offmanto Clarkston Wednesday. of Juliaetta.

2-1 W. K. S. G'ICEG Sec.TEAKEAN GOSSIP 'OR SALE —Good han'd

j

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Weakley and, electric washer; reasonew'verettwere dinner guests at the rolls in ~wringer. See R..f

home of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Choate mey. 2-2Sunday,

Mr. and ijjfrsy John Lind went to ~Kendrick last Saturday to take theirgrandsons home.

Raymond Frasier is spending a fewdays visiting friends here.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Clinin went toSouthwirk last week to take MissBrock that far by sled, from there

fshe went on the stage to'endrickwhere she took the train for Spo-

;kane.

Francis Davis and .Vaughn andDonald Browning are visiting rel-atives in Spokane.

Mrs. J, H. Butler is in Orofinovisiting her daughter, Mrs. J. B.AVest and helping tal<e care of thenew baby girl tha't arrived at theiyVest home Dec. 30.

Paul and J. T. Baugh spent partof the holidays visiting friends here,

Carroll Groseclose and RaymondFraiser decided to cut a bee tree

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last Saturday, So they armed them-selves with an axe, saw and a 50-pound lard can, After about threehours stay they came home, tired butnot happy, for they got no honey.

Bertha and Otclia. Freund spentNcw Year's day with Nelda andJune Butler,

Willie Choate of Peck has beenvisiting relatives here since Christ-mas.

AT THE SAME TIMEBy forcing production of eggs

from your hens by using our Egg

Masb, Grit and Oyster Shell. It

pays dividends.

Save an<I live better by using VC., princess, Ramona, Potlatch orVollmer-Clearwater flour.

Vollmer Clearwater Co.RR""r'ENDRICK, .IDAHO

THE KENDRICK GAZETTEPulse of the Potlatch

Published" every. Friday" at KendricljjsIdaho, by

P. C. McCfearyIndependent in Politica

Subscription $1.50 per year,

Entered at the postoffice .at Ken;'rick,Idaho, as second-class mail

matter.

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SirlooIjh-cori tires ski@< on wringer roadsFreight Rate . Ruling

The Supreme court,has ruled, thatthe freigift rate on grafn will againbe advanced in compliance with therequest of the, railroads. This wilimake a difference, locally, of sometwo to three cents a bushel,

0009YKARI ATHFINDKR

@on'.t wait for, ac-cidents —get newr'i'.bre'rn on every,wheel now..Newtires mean- safety—you need.,them

. more right.norwthan.atrany time i

in.the gear. It'sa'act,'good, tires

~how:almost noivear in cold wetweather —they'l

:itlll b' "new'" aext

Many Huskies Want JobA couple of weeks or so ago we

published an article saying that threeof Kendrick's men had succeeded in

capturing a butterfly —and now comes, word from Seattle that there are

many over there who would'ike tohave a job capturing these "animals,"according to,the following communi-cation rejceived from the Sound City:

Seattle, jVash.Dec. 30, 1931.

To The Gazette:Through some friends of ours we

received the Kendrick Gazette -and

we want you to know how much weenjoy it.

There was one small item thatwe especially'njoyed in. last

weeks'aper—the one about some of yourcitizens catching a butterfly. Somepeople here wish to know if that sortof business is very prosperous in

that part of the country and if sothere are plenty of husky men herethat are unemployed.

Hoping your paper is a prosperousone in the coming year, we remain

:R'espectfully yours,'Mrs. 'Fred Bell''rs. Boots Kempton.

sgrIng. s»». 2k a

KENDRICK GARAGE CO.DEOBALD BROS.,'Propi.

KENDRICK, IDAHO

h'ome,

Miss 'Edna Bolon returned to'Gooding Saturday where she is at-

tending college.

Mrs. 'Carl Wasmuth of,. Spokane

visited at the Frank Rider home last

.week.

Mrs. Frank Crocker and Mrs. DonMiller were passengers .for MoscowSaturday for a short stay.

John'G. F. Heiber of Spokane ar-ri~ed in Kendrick Wednesday to lookafter business matters.

Mrs. Frank Curtis and daughtersreturned Siin'day from a holiday visitwith relatives and friends in .Spokane.

Miss Babe Hardman returned toLewist'on Sunday after having spentten days at the Wade Keene home.She is 'attending school at Lewistoh.

Mrs. C. V. Goroch and son andMrs. Jennie 'lummer returned onThursday from a sveek's visit atcoast points.

PERSONA LI

H. S. Lohman was a Lewistons'~sitor Friday.. rH. Bn Thompson was. a Pullman

misitor Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman SchupferMere Spokane visitors last Thursday.

County Commissioner Hoidal fromTroy 'was a Kendrick vfsitor 'Tuesdayzafternoon.

'rs.N. Brocke was a passenger%or Moscow Monday for a few

days'sit.

'om Sturdevant left Monday for4'ocatello where he will spend somethree weeks visiting relatives.

Mrs. Harold Thomas and Mrs. R.H. Ramey were Moscow visitors on

%monday.Lou Daugherty returned to Spo-

kane after having spent several days%ere.

Donald Carlson of Spokane spent<he 'week-end at the A. K; Carlson

Executive Committee Meets

The executive committee of theParent. Teachers association met Wed-nesday evening to outline the obli-gatiorjs, of the different committeesin preparation for the regular Par-ent-Teachers Association meeting tobe held on Monday evening, January18. 'uassaut

~assessee

saaPicture Show

Don't forget that there will be apicture show at the Kendrick The-atre, Friday, Saturday nights, Jan.15-16..The picture "Morocco", oneof the hits of the year, svill be shosvn.Shoiv starts at 7:15, in time fordance. See it. 2-1

A:Pait G: ..j~e

Community

H. B. Thompson, CashierE, H. Emery, Asst. Cashier

K. D. Ingle, PresidentJohn Schwarz, Vice-President

KENDRICK STATE BANK

No individual, no business can really be apart of a community without living in thatcommunity. A true understanding of the realneeds of the community can only be hed fromthe closest of associations,

REPORT OF CONDITION MADE TO STATE BANK COMljfISSIONER, AT THE CLOSEOF BUSINESS, DECEMBER 31, 1931

RESOURGES

Loans and Discounts ..........$132,663.57Overdrafts ..........................,...179.90Bank Building .......................4,650.00Furniture and Fixtures ........ 2,650.00Bonds and War-

rants .............$111,828.54Claims and Judg-

ments ...........2,189,60Due from Banks

and Cash onHand

LIABILITIES

$267,957.51DepositsCapital Stock ..$1 5.0II00Surplus ..............10,000,00Undivided Prof-

its and Re-serves

Freight Lines Merge InterestsAn article appeared in the Lewis-

ton Tribune last Thursday statingthat all auto freight hnes enteringLcwiston would use the same terminaldepot —at the Star Dray '8< Transfercompany, on F street. The KendrickAuto freight, Frank Boyd owner, willoperate from tliis new terminal, giv-ing his patrons the same terminalfacilities as those of other lines,

That is why we feel that this bank holds such

a favorable position in this community. The

people of the community feel and know thatit understands their needs and because it is avital part of the community itself,

13,143.01

Invested Capiial 38,143.01

51,938.91

$165,957.05

BANK WITH US IN 1932

THE FARMERS BANK

NOTICEI The annual nirciing of the stork-

hnl<lcrs nf the I~cndrick Tiicaire Co.ivill br held iti thc Theatre buildingnil Tiic. 0'ly, Jilllllary 12, 193, at 100 el<irk '1. nl.7 Af 13.S. F. iaaf. I OaNGy. Sec.

Total..........$306,100.52 Total...........$306,]00.52

F<. A. Clarke, Pres,N. S. Vol 1 fner- Hop ki ns, i'fee- P f'es.

O'..J. Carroll, CashierWh< Ji in Iic!J<lricl.-, stnn at flic nrivRahy Hotel —nc ily f'iii. lied; clr>J.beds, and good things tn eat. 42- ',

We ask for ncvv business because we are capable of rendering the ldc.-t baal'ing service «nd ac-commodations, and because sve oKer that high measure of sccuritv thai iifij>rais tn ihc prudent andconservative people of this community.

We have no project to svhich our resources are diverted contrary to conservative bankingprinciples.

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THE KENDRICK GA.ZETTE FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, ]932

0000000000000~00~000~000004Esua: IE HAVE "Hit-Of-The Week"; JD.l...dl

vD]11'lum ReCOrdS that play 0 ysudvsw Dursudosi wsi's Ms. sud

II P r+ lLHO I~I>o1 an nnouncementMrs. Bill Dorendorf and children, Mr.II

~ %%T l II and Mrs. Alfred Swanson, Mrs. Anna Oig NeW SeleCtiOnS EVery VVeek M Kipkblsy ssd family ssd Mss. Rose

'~P.I @Farrington and children.

"4IE t a BOttle Of Vapure fOr that E The Bruce Lockhart family s d

+ Miss Mary Conrad spent Christmas 'K T T~Pi'ashPrices Are isow in rrrect For Everybody

g Everyone enjoyed the Christmas

II program and tree Wednesday even-P,' If you have not paid your 1931 ac- ~;„,

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I g0 0 g Mr, and Mrs. Elbert Armitage and

] !I ~ t 't a, fOr Credit in ~ childisu visited s isw days aboutChristmas time with Mrs, Armitage's 0+~g to present financial conditions over which we have no controI ~

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A fà dto h o o]'fdo' g. RED CROSS PHARMACY ~ (-;. w-) For your convenience a]i accounts, sta„]ng from danuray 1, isssiIt 'g I enver, left will be due and payable the first of each month, with merchandise sold

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' w"n"d'y M"' " '" on a cash-basis.. We will continue to take all produce in trade that wI FRANK NESBIT, Proprietor g visiting a few days with her par-, '; On.' ~

'nts,Mr. and Mrs. c, L, 'Trail, and', ~

can fmd a market forfamily. Miss Wilson has been visit- ~, I I

This store has been very liberal with its credit customers in the p~t0

and we have "gone the limit." Any courtesies you can show ufamily were the Anna Kimbley fam-

e ~'0 way of doing business will be more than appreciated~ 4 b d s g Miss Mary Conrad.

Space will not let us print all we would like to teg, you, and vre wou

appreciate it if you would come inIl them and stayed until Thursday. 'pII

y +e have stood by you in the past —let's all pulland Elmer, Marion and Marvin Sou-~

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gether dur]ng this PeriOd Of readiuStment for thS mD]44S] hSDSfbt Pf E]]ib~ 8 home Saturday evening.dQ

Mrs. Rose Farrington and daugh-Qters visited Tuesday eveiiing at the I

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5 Ramey Hunt started logging on 10 /o Cash Discount now in effect on all Dry Goods, Men's Furnish-

ing and Shoes. This discount will be in effect until we can arrange andMrs, F. Souders and son Marion in] I5 spent ri ay evening w]t" the Rose mark Our neW Cagh, priCeS,5 Farrington family.

t YOur ChOiCe At AbSOIute ~ Esther swsussu; Evsrsll Triplstt

a Mrs. ose arrington an chi dren 'roceries and Meats at New Low Cash Prices+ spent Sunday afternoon and even-Q ~ ing at the John Darby home.

g The watch night party Thursday

0 S evening was much enjoyed by those J/~%LR who attended.

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Mrs. Fred Darby of Moscow visitedI~ Tuesday afternoon at the John Darby

~8 home.

W 'FL Mrs. Roy Drury and son Don, Wal-~ barnum a.umver m <rai~ ~o...,.„„„„,,„d,„,„„.„.f„..i0

~ 0 kane and Mrs. H. E. Rudolph of

KendriCk Idahp ~ Lu crusss visited sl the John Darby

home from Monday evening until8g Thursday morning. Mrs. Drury, Mrs. J i

.. Randolph and Mrs. Darby are sisters.Miss Geraldine Gropp returned on OJ

Sunday from her home in Clarkston, Q]4

>eath of Muse Alexander the mercantile business in Boise for where she spent her Christmas va- ~cation. School was resumed on Mon-"

Mose Alexander, two times gover- more than 40 years. Mr. Alexanderaor of Idaho, died at his home in was of the Jewish faith and was a M a„d «s Bill Dorendorf andi r. an rs. iapoise Monday from a heart attack, leader, among his people. children visited 'Sunday afternoon,at the age of d8 years. He .was born at the Frank Souders nome.

a y and caine to America The red plan won't save the coun'try Mrs. Bruce Lockhart and sons,yo ng an. He had been in as quickly as the "Iong green" one. Mrs. Rose Farrington and children

r~4and Miss Mary Conrad spent New Editor —Nona McA]lister. Dramatic Club Meets Basketball Game FridayYear's Duty with Mrs, Geo. Lockhart Associate Editor —hfary Johnson.

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f D~ ] b At 7:30 Friday evening the Ken.SJ

Boys'ports Editor —Morton Brigham, A meeting o the ramatic c u Iiland family.nd children 'or s '-Edltor —Nettie McDowelh was held Thursday eve~tug of this drick High school basketba]l teaia

hSchool Events Editor —G. Davidson. week. A short p]ay entit]ed "The will encounter the Elk River team, 1

visited New Year's Day with the Typist —Lovick Wa]beck. Trained Nurse" was presented by which is considered the fastest teamFrank Souders family. Jokes—Lois Fry.

Elizabeth Car]son, Maxine Keeiie and in the White Pine conference, ItJohnny Kite. The play was directed p oiiiises to be the fastest game yetCAVENDISH ITEMby Nona McAllister. It was the played and the boys wi]1 have to fight~ ~

first of its kind to be given before the ha d '4Night "T'ouse," written by Robert club being of th t I„' The game starts prompt] at y 30't. Clair, to be presented at the Ken- rathe th o d . Thirty cents admis io

drick Theatre January 22, by the F ]I.,charged. Fverybody come.Leonard Mu ry sPent SaturdaY at high schoo] student body, under thes Following the play was a business ~

ise you your money's worth.LEWISTON, IDAHO direction of Mrs. Ja'v' p m' mmittee w]iich had been appointe

meeting, including a 'report from a

]Miss Margaret Clark spent Sunday plenty of thrills and suspense. at a previous meeting to put the rules Soph Partywith Agnes Akins.Miss Carrie LeBaron and Bernard the club had been fo]lowing into the Tuesday evening the members of

Armstrong spent a few days at theErma Lowerie ............Jane Plummer form, of Ru]es and Regu]ations and the Sophomore class enjoyed a sleigh-Yami, a Hindu ............Ralph Blevins other sma]]er items of business. riding party and a big feed after-

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LeBaron home this week.Aunt Sophie ............Katheryn Emery wards.~ y ~ ' Callers sl the Musrsy home Suu- ps~y y ~ ~ ~~~gp'ay were Lester Taylor, Harold The Mystery Woman Rowena Ramey Troy Games

Senior Taffy PullwJ Y%I OQ ~C u i, OPZeg Bloom, Chester Daniels ssd Chester44 ih„» Msls Luvlsk Wuibsuk Os Wednesday evening ui lastMcIver. Wednesday evening the semorsMacintosh .-.............Harold Abrams week the high school basketball squad

th d th h' h I D SSchool started Monday after a two-Murdock ................George Davidson met the Troy team on our own floor.? weeks vacation.Thompson ....................Robert Smith After a fast and hard-fought game

AMr. and Mrs. Darwin Tarry made Oswa]d Kerins ....................Garth Hj]] the score stood 21 'to 22, the homea trip to Lewiston ThursdayThe Tiger ..................................~ ]I ~ boys losing by the narrow margin

'I'r.and Mrs. C. M. B ackburn and It is the odd construction which of one point. Buoyed up by theira Southw]ck GameIg ~~ $,~ ~a~+~I. +~I.I.~~ +~sip~, daughter spent Saturday night at the

g,ve~ this play its chjef chaim, St. near success in this game, the fo]low- The high school basketba]1 team44 SOp LO TYRRCLL MCLLCL QS'g T, C. King home.Clair has a gem in Peggy —St. C]air, in~ evening they journed to Troy, met and defeated the Southwick five

Ben Taylor spent a few days atwith his cruel Tiger theme, the light- where tlley were defeated by a score on otir floor last Saturday evening.mm~ erma~ ~i~I. I,L~~ Lee ~ i the Mapes and Carrie home.ed lantern in the painting, and the rain of 39 to 2d". A number of the reg-cg0~«p'ou put thags huglQg

ff cts has enough business for sev- uhir players did not go to Troy and We see where a child tired ofI ~bows. It re~eals a new method, for that reasoii a number of substitu- schoo], set the schoo]something for the home'1 E d R„,.d 4 ib b il

o~f plsywvlsiug. iss were played. This is what ws call direct sssiuis.

The girls brought their boy friends'EUS SUGGEST—

i and the boys served supper. Several LINDEN NEWS ITEMS Mrs. Ida Mulkey and Mr. Fonberg oyster supper was greatly enjoyed bymen went home with sore feet from and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farrington all.'AN ALLADIN LAMP being too popular. The watch party given at the hall spent Saturday evening at the Wa]ter Wm. Holt of Kendrick spent the'A GE¹ MOTORS RADIO Misses Helen and Eleanor Bron- New Year's eve in honor of the Hunt home. week-end with Billy Fry.A LOVELY NEW RUG son returned from Craigmont Friday. Young people who were spending their Mr. Alexander returned Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Addison 'Alexander

COMFORTABLE CHAIR Helen spent the vacation with her vacation at home and the Co]grove evening from Meadow creek, where spent Sunday with Mrs. Mertie StoneRIGHT PREAKF A ciT ciET Parents at Craigmont and Eleanor young PeoP]es was largely attended he sPent his vacation with his family. and daughters in Lewiston.

with friends in Cambridge, Idaho. and a jolly good time was had play- Miss Eva Smith spent Friday af- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fry, Mrs. Mc-A NEW MATTRESS Faye pjppjnger is vjsjtjng ing games. Refreshments were served ternoon tvjth Mrs. Starr and Mrs. Phee and son Cleve, Mr. Fonberg,A NEW HEATING STOVE with relatives at Crescent this week. during the evening. Thompson. Mrs. Mulkey and Miss Eva SmithNE%'ITCHEN LINOLEUM C. M. B]ackburn entertained at a Visitors at the Smith home Wed- Dick Co]grove and sisters, Arta and spent the day Saturday with AuntAr SET OF GLASSWARE OR DISHES 'ard party Wednesday evening. Six nesday were Mrs, McPhce and son Orpha, from Le]and, spent last week Carrie Allen, helping her celebrate

i 'ables of pinochle were played, 'leve, Mrs. Ida Mulkey and Mr. Fon- visiting at the Israel home. her seventy-fifth birthday anniversary.COME IN WE'E ALWAYS GLAD TO SEE 'cv. George Calvert wi]l start re- berg. Mr. ariA Mrs. Ed, Kent visited a't Mrs, Mattie Garner and childrens ival meetings at the hall next Sun- Dan and Raymond Lyons returiied the Wm. Cox home on American spent the day Sunday with Mr. and'OU AND ALWAYS WILLING TO HELP.

,day cvenit]g. to Moscow Saturday to resume their ridge Wednesday and Thrusday. Mrs. Roy Cuddy.

school work at thc U. of I. Mrs. Mattie Garner and children Mr. Weathcrby of Southwick be-uII IIIIIZZZZI Paint Lurid Picture The Cudd'y boys, Ze]la Harris, Cath- and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bohn and gan a series of revival meetings Fri-Newspaper in general today are rcc- lyn and George Kent and Aletha Is- Aaughitcr Alfreda, Fay Pippinger of day night. Hc has been assisted by~

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ords of crime, destroying faith in hu- rael have returned to Southwick, while Cavendish, Alice Swenson of Park his unc]e from Walla Walla and

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manity and making us wary o{ our Bi]]y, Bob and Lois Fry and C]cm and K. C. Perry spe]]t Ncw Year's Mrs, Madden. They expect to holdfellow men. We are led to believe, Lyons returned to Kendrick, where with Mrs. McPhec and son Cleve. services each night this week.

i that the world is made up largely of]they are attending high school, after A jolly good time was reported at Mrs. Ida Mulkey returned to hcr 4—— 'riminals. spending the holiday vacation here, the dance New Year's night and the home at St. Maries Monday.

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