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>]fOLUME XLIII KENDRICK, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1933
H<IGHLIGHTS OF THE Ted Davidson Operated On BLUE EAGLE DANGEROUS HITLER NAZI STAR IS Ate Yon 0» Ro]l of Honofi'NTERESTIN'6 NEWSWEEK'S NEWS DISPATCHES Ted Davidson, snn of Mr, and Mrs, BIRD SAYS H. S. JOHNSON DIMMING SAYS EDITOR in compliance with the NRA pro- ITEMS FROM JULIAETTk
George Davidson, was ta>(en sudaenty gram throughout the entire country,g]e of the NRA was S>x months >n Germs»y have cnn.
aH m~~~h~~t~, emplob t the red and white Ch
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'evealed by Hugh S. Johnson, the vinced Mark Ethridge, southern news-d even 'householders,'ill be'sked
to be immediately Protect, tio hp d th t h ff. recovery administrator, as a high- paper editor that t'e "luster of Hit-
t sign the NRA agreement to abide Thursday afternoon tip the N
d fro further sale under an order with acute app dicitis. H~ pressure bird intended to bring with- Ier'sm is raP'dly wearing off.»
by the request of President Roose-, A o i i w joyy
nt „;or department. Acting with the hospital and an operation e ments employers npt reachable by the ta real'ze that their hoPes through 'ere Mesdames Charles Talbott,
secretary's approval Commissianer formed about l o'c]ock Monda federal law. Hitler are Pretty much of the wiH- In each and every Postoffice lobby Everett Custer, Walter Cochrapi CJohn Collier of the Indian Bureau ing He was suffering with general
He said: "The situation created 'py o'-the-wisp variety and that he can ~
the United States wiH be pastea S. Biddison, D..E. Buckallew, M.
ordered al'] Indian superintendents to peritonitis, caused b the a endjxlthis blue eagle business is something not, following the 'PoHcy 'he has been the: names of those of the city or Nutt, Wm. Spray, Flank Spfa]','%' L
stop immediately the sale of Indian rupturing. Recent re orts from thel else," ]iavjng the inference that where holding to, give them a prosperous community who <have indicated their Carlton, Bert She™an andMls(<>h'ands
under the so-called allotment I hosp'ita] stated that he is gettin the law cou]d 'not Prevail, Public,oPih. economy,» sait] Ethridge, managing iHingness to abide by the request The]ma SPray.
which affects property of a ma- a]png nice]y. ion agains«hase not showing t«editor of the Macon, Ga., 'Telegraph by signing the agreement.aw, w' - aong nicey. Dau ter Born
jnri y oof the Indians in all parts of NRA insignia would be effective. and News, upon his ar>val from Ber- gh
ALL CLASSES IN SAME This solution of the problem oi ]in THIS, THAT:AND 'i HE . Mr. and Mrs. Charle's Leavitt >Nai
President Roosevelt 'has stamped BOAT—NO DISCRIMINATION reaching, every emploYer in the land The Hitler regime, said the editor, OTHFR AT SOUTHICK the parents of 4< Ibaby girl,,born Moa--
his approva on ' agricu ure e- wjth the intent'f forcing highef "has been in the nature c>< emotional day mornin'g.'The little miss <has baca.
partmen s p an o it's plan to ki]1 two birds e hear some unfavorable criticism, wages and greater employment bJf'ervor and nothing is more fickle Gra„t Bateman and gjrgj] Hall>s named Betty 'May.
th ne stone by s]aughterjng ab ut usuaHy of an mvolved nature, of the shortemng working hours was pushed iyhether lt be a hell-f>fe damation were Lewiston visitors Monday
$ 000,000 swine the farmers don', fact that the consumer must pay the to the fore by the administrator as rev>val or the adoration of a political Su day dinner "guests of Mr an M, E.'Aid
know how to 'feed and giving them tp! b'H fpr the degree o'f. reemployment four additional industries wer'e grant- demagogue» Mrs. Wm. Kauder were Mr. and The Methodist Aid will meet ne>cl-
hungry unemployed. The- Program " ''«e industrta] recovery. ed permission by him to qualify or "The German people are begjnnjn]t M„W lt''
d M„Tue d aft'"
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been worked out by the depart- " " ly a critic, who perhaps the'lue eag'le under modified presi- ta feel thr
'mari'ly to aid tarmers who h not become adjusted to very dential reemployment agreeinents, j'ag' Etbr idge ei aghave more pigs than they can feed 'i'iaHY changed conditions in our They were th'e drug, chee'se, bool starting to laugh about the propa-
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„d M„G] n B tt „d Ad I Short News NotesI country, will leave the impression that and shoe and cotton 'batting indus- ganda holidays. And a dictatorship Ia ~pent the day Sunday at the C. Mr. and Mrs. Le]and 'Irwin visited.,this obvious fact constitutes some tries, employing scores of thousands can nnt beat up under the straids A Tuesday in Moscow.
More than one-third of the 300' o I «n natan against of vorkers. More 'than s0 gr ups nf ]aught~~
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000,000 P~bl~~ ~~~k~ fund ~l~~~dy has P " ' a s I"'z "s n>P ayers Pfnv>(>ng ]nbs ar mi >nns L
'lieen allotted and many additio I "' sider a moment: Just of men nnw ha e been authorized.to views, Fthridge received a frl]ows'lijp
projects are to e approvea soon t><,as many industria'lists have come to sign the blanket agre~me~ts . with'from the Karl Schurz foundatian and Su„day guests of Mr. and Mrs. d ughtets were Lewistpli vis>tars Sat-a aug r.
the administration s e orts to pro-!!a realization during the past few president Roosevelt, modjfi«w'th went to Germany tn 'study tlie cultural F]to» McCoy cvefe Mr. and Mrs. W'm. urday.~
d I f h 'l A], weeks that the workers they laid oft their own wage and 'hour speci«ca r'e'lationship between 'tne merman nu Henderson, Mrs. Milton Benjamin andj Miss Clara'beHe BuckaHew returned.
locations thus far aggregate q],190 -!cannot continue as t'heir customers tions. tion and the United States. c],ilclren and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Saturday from a threeweeks'.and
that t'hey in fact had been their Annthel indication nf the 'avy Fthridge declared the Hitler for- Daggett and daughtef
works a ministrator, as announce . '
d t t h d customers so also the man from pressure which the admfnistratjon ex- ejgn poHcy has placed the German Henry Jones and Alvin Starr spent O. A. pople returned Monday from
He adned 't at i t e present rate is<H dd d 'th t 'f th t t I whom we buy foodstuffs, furniture, pects to swing behind 'the bliie cage nation "right back where it was the the week-end 'with:home folks. Nez merce 1v'here he was called by
n>ajntajne t e entire un wou be,!automobiles, radios, clothing and any- was given when Johnson to d rePor - day tht World war ended Mrs ( }ar]ie Hayward >s spend>ng H d d h f }exhausted in iess than six months.
'hing else of the innumerable products ers withdrawal of the insignia from "Hitler has ali'enated Great Britain a mo„th at the home of her so<]„3 Raw,, ic ar. fiI(fast of the projects approved have we sorely need to buy, js also a con-. any window would be "an ec»omic and the United 'States, who were in- Dpy]e -'and'family,at pasco Was'h.,-'M. '>,.]joe'eH Moscow spent '
f t k b t sumer. He likewise must buy his sup- death sentence." c]jned fav'orably towar'd a b'etter deil G. H. Ziemann 5 'home from Spo- severa] days ']ast,meek visiting with.been or governnlen wor ut manyof those to be announced at an earTy phes from others. The manufacturer Asserting that for the p'resent e for Germany,'" be continued. "and hr kane. He is much improved in health. Mr and Mrs, Lpuis Reichman ant
date are nnn-federa]. ones. is not only a consumer of raw ma- intended to Iet 'local committees larg~- has driven Italy and France. tradi- Hatve Trip]ett Ch'ar']je Greenwood M'~ ~ . ~ s ' i
Fate reached aut Sunday to snatch~ 'terials in his plarit, but he is a con- Iy take care of vjo(]ac>c>ns pt agree- tional,enemies, into a common pa]>cy and E]mer Mc'Coy, who are logging M„and. Mfs. Everett Mil'lard, Mrs.
] d h L samer of aH that a'H of us consume I ments to raise wages and, e«ease against Hitlerism, and .he h» given above Dent, spent the week-end <vith Wm Car]tnn Mrs. Wm. Spray, Missfrom delirious, desolate death Leo-
'oldThomas, New Jersey C. C. C.h N J C C C away from his p'lant. ~hours of work, the'admimstratar a " tlie French people a powerful'ever their'amiljrs Ruby Spray. and Evelyn MiHard wer<s
Sa a little deduction brings us to'ed: in their continual cry for security. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin He]ton ana I 'ecyjstnn 'vfsftnfs Mpnworker, lost neariy seven ciays in t'ecomin when
f H ] I the realization that when we say»But the time >s cnm>ng w»There is no question but th"t two children from 'Camas spent the M„and 'Mts Frank 'incent,, Mrs.wj]ds of central Idaho forests. Halt,
I the consumer pays the biH we actuaHv somebody is going to ta e pn«< Germany is suffering terrifical'ly fro week-end at the John Lettenmaier B rt Sherman and Miss...Lois Sher;dead from exposure and after virtual-'~
~mean that every American citizen those blue eagles nff someone s win- the 'boycott against het b]( various home man spent Monday wit'h relatives atly aH:hope 'had been exhausted o< that ><>
finding the yout'h alive, two men <
" <...... '...: ., ' -- " " ' — '> es'ac".iss~ ~ land resident of An>erjcan territory dow in a clear-cut case and»s peop]es. The steams'hip 'companies, Mf and Mrs..W. A ..Cnwger. and" ('d '' '
M Lp]s,re'majne<d 'fnr
chanced upon him Sunday afternoon <
< must carry his share of th'e increased Knjng tn be t'e ec'onninic 'entence hotels a'nd'usiness generally are fee! son Harry enjoyed Sunday dinner k<wee s visi .
!costs incident tn reemployment ana of death."'ng the'H effects of Hitler's stuPid with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Cowger. Mr, and Mrs. Bett Ramey anwhen but two "hours more might havel
I business and industrial recovery. Johnson reiterated to newsPaPe'olitical and economic Policies. Rev. and Mrs. Lictle were ov" family and Charles Talbott of Pot-been fatal. Sunday night at the Orn-fino hospital, althaugh he was only
Certainly no class is discriminated l men that he did nnt intend to ma e night guests SaturdaY of Mr. and ]atch spent the week-end visiting with ':«,:,:4I'-,<'..;;:!"',P
half conscious and deranged from ag<nnst. A}I are in the same boat, the NRA a Policing organlza ion. To Register Jobless Mrs J E HOPPe relatives. Mrs. Talbott and sonsre-'is
experiences, 'octor's said he<He pointed out that each j0dustty
County Commissioner a ter . ris-W I D 'r. and Mrs, Given Mustoe sPent turned home svith them, after visiting
a sin town Tuesda on several several days last week at the Harve f fwould probably make a s]ow re-covery. Almost miraculously twp Walter Kamlnski, 20, C. C. C. Knvet '
d -d.d ~ „miss>pns, one of which was making Southwlck home at enore,
k r from neat C]arkia whose ho»>e is abiding by the code depended upon ~'.,"h ' t t' Mrs. John Lettenmaier and Mrs..Break Into Warehouse Off(]ce
found 'him within the space of an,wor et'om neat ar >a, w ose omefu ]f1]]jn th e ob ]j ar ran gem ents for tje ' egistration o1
is at Brooklyn jumTn:d <]0 teet into t(i «pn"t " " "' '"- '~ -b; f th 'I lit Edwin Vifetmore were Lew>stan visit- The VOHmer-C]earwater warehouse
hour in an out-of-the-way place ana~
's the jobless o t is oca ty.after almost 200 men 'had searched a i
Snake river from the Lewiston-C]arks gatinns. - H D r ]1 was appointed ors one day last we ~ office was broken into sometime lasthen this was E . ammare was aPPn
week, night and da, and tramed I""it n bridge Saturday afternoon andi However, he said, w en is
d h th t The Delbert Morris family spent. Monday night. The glass to theof-,'egistraran naw as t e necessary
blnndhounds 'had 'been able to nn]y! swam o s ore.yi the dav Monday at the 'Roy Martin f'
si n <would be asked to move in Ia"ks fot the proper registration
of 'aH who are o t 'f o k C hoine
e D' 'd 't i'l be ab- Doretha Miller visited "Sunday and h d b
The conditian of the Mahatma cian, . e was r s e I f H wh a Monday with Eva McCoy.~ ~ ~ ~
s oi solute y necessary or a w o mayD d'r'ct C. C. 'C. surgeon to fine and jai'I sentence provisions o
k h d 'r. and Mrs. Tom King, Mr. and to s]ip the lock bacGandhi from his self-imposed nrde» re<v, is ric ..' s want to wark on t e propose'ev>
n Mr. andS k ne for observation hy Fort I t'e recovery act.
d b b 'lt B R'dg tn Mrs. Nels Lo geteig a d Mr. an The wou]d-be burglars tried to open.'f
fasting has grown so bad he was po -ane or n se
;v;] George Wright physicians. His con- be registered, or if they wish to se- Mrs. John Stalnaket atte" " the safe and had tampered consider-',')emo ed from Yeto Ia jaj] to th . in Le]and Sunday morning and had ab]y with . t'e knobs and hand]es„'m
l>nspjta] where facilities for medical dition 'later was np a~ ~ Bridge Club To Orofj>1O cure watk on any ot'her public pro- in y
ye cally the verdict was tnat Kaminski' . 'ect, it wiH be necessary, that they "'""" " L "g 'g but were unsuccessful in their at-''3
Upon invitation of Mrs. L. J. I
Eeet, it w> e nec yM bl d E h I Cp i i d
had either sprained or ro en is be registered.S d ith tl M ti il.
A f'
h 'he breastbone,h I
"' t motored to Ofpfino on Satur(lay af The names of tnose who are misse y
f < Kaminski made the leap jus o registered wiH be given to contrac'torsd ision of investigation o
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'h last week and were roya]'Iy entertained tained the fnllowing guests Sunday: i»K various keys to the warehouse.
t e United States dePartment of! ' . ' b Mrs. Herres at a l o'c]ock lunch-I prove I could do it," c aiming to ave on aH federal-sta<te projects coming
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Mr, and Mrs. Irv'n He]to" and ch'I- Mr. Keene said he was af tt r,had experience in high jumps in t e! under the national recovery act and
~jen. with bridge in the afternoon, also~
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Idren Mr. and Mrs. John, Letten- opininn it was the work of ]ocals. He ", * ','ast. He admitted, however, t >at e j t'e will select 'labor from this list;Ih't 1 s><im at the 'Ordfino beac a ong y
~ ~ n I nd children, Mrs, Fdwin Wet- h „o'had scarcely ever done anyt jng qui eI ~
Preference 1viH be given first ta ex-P rs and the gunmen of Chicago
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'- I'h Clearwater ~ ~ ~ ~ more and tsvo sons, Mr. and M s'< various occasions, he said, b'ut did
so daring. He struck tie water in a service men and men with . families.idwest. Headed by MelvinI,'b . I' I b t The luncheon was serv«an the -,
~ ~ ~ Arnic Cuddy and children and Mr. I" 't happen .to be there at thispa>-'nearsitting positinn but s jg t y en
p S ec>al attention w>H also be g>ven .,~ ~ep
t bout Porch, which had been cpnverted into . p'
~ d N . How rd Southwick annforward, emerging at a point a ou to qualificatinns for the work which
A h'o e ith e re d'I g family. 'urglars happen around when Mr.'100 yards downstream. t t e ime
d the cnntractors specify before, statt.»sinn of investigation has figured j f his ba q o o ., ' ' 'Mr. and Mrs. Homer Betts and K ne ha „ tp ib o th job,'he seemed none the cv'arse or is
>na construction.prominently in two recent coups', a delightful place for the occasion. iAgnes 'an'd iHe'Ien Pave] isit d Sun- they wnu]d undoubtedly
ueof thea]-h PI d d fn - y'xperience. If on are wanting work, see Mr.
dav at the R. S. Bctts home. reception.l««l p]otter of a Kansas City mas- At about 4 o'lock, some two ours
k'th twn jshots of the guests, which had beenn 'ammarel'I at the postoffice and 'he~ . There w]H be another wheat stabiH-
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t to<cut from pictures of various vintages'fter the leap, Kaminski with twnjs io .
w]H see that you are properly register.!zation meeting at the Snuthwick Sur prise P]c~c Pa~
char 'n- feHO1v workers from Clarkja went ol'
M d Se te<nberli i fo d i d a fbi<!th ida b'']
On T'hursday evening of I st week
d K'' en] Herres and was indeed verv unique.
study >vas made. Kamins I was sen 1. AH w'heat farmers wjH be given is. 'ar ong succee e inkidnaping. ep
to the Spa]('ling hall dctac ment nrizes at each d d
ting one nyet on er us an svT'hc Washington Watrr Pn>ver <
<the Inca'I base an rom c ere s i h' ccnre Cun AentCompany announces its acceptance I;b I b t], N „„C! Spokane by a>nbula»rc. o a en a s
Missouri's 3 tp 1 'ba]]nt,;'f the code of fair cnn>petition govern- lne Thometz
ing the elect<'ic light a>id pasver in 'bdustry of the United States, which „d „„f Iu I, „K„d>1 ]
, S I 4. ]t i, expected, thing new in the wa of var >ngMa>>day, Septetn>cr . ls I'tful evening was spent. A picnicig u ev
. M. Ly]c ivi]I ha>c a «>]I 1<>-I
I>tjzcs pose nf the National Industrial -ge- !Iunch was served.
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Those making the rip n "j covcrv Act in ivhich the minimum Adding To Bean Warehouse
't<tIrh were Mew<ames "elen,, acr my spreat<inr n< e<wr<rrmwh
! <<wold Th a., " ' 'cre the charac<rns<ir features,<. <o <. h << I< .. '<0 '6<< <oot
IGc rce <.ei<h, R. R. Ramey, F. 'r ancrcwcinc accer<wnee o< 'theI, << <o o h < ho . o < h
anal interest that attended malady were rea y o " <R>der. W, L. McCtcsty, A. 'I cocle J. E. E. Rover, vice-president I
!san, W. J. Carroll and E. ~ and genera] man1gcr nf the Inca'] elec-!
end " " ' 'ha]d, tric service corn]>sny. stated 'thatddi I I: b.i b jlt o th ast cn
S1<urday. The fnHowitlg Tuesday the period. The epidetnic which in a- Certifjcstrs nf Cnmpl'ance cover'ngnf their present >varehnusc. 'p'hc c]ean-
Wash>ngtnn wiH t P tnI ditinn tn taking ]4 v, 'fank R, paste Transferred the pr"ci<]mt's rcemplnymenc 1gcce- . h i]1 I I ft
j]ing line. I" adclition to the ]37 cases t St. -o< „been received ln Kcn- n ri>t lv1c dc]]vere<I tn the pn, tmas ei
IPresent location, w'hich cviH bc near
X bli m ti will b h Id. tate" that have sct no clefinite '. The cnrn hc'It'. n . 'o the effect that Cnrpnral I nf Spnka!ir A«r;ust I . tbrrr mn'. thc center nf the building when the th City HaH this (Friday) evening
nf M. ' M '"a ''" """"""'"'""' ''Iditj 's«» t I T"s ""''"I
I 7 30 o.].k 1 ~ th. P po oft! Iegjslatuccc of t>va more cnm- '(1 its big dca] >» T'" ' . 'I ]-,„,tcr hac been trans]ccrc<1 from >1>s«1c 1s - "' ' ' ter]ally increase <bc case n'nd''camp]cling 1n nrgani'at>nn tn cnn>-> 1ndli>i
@"n"c;i]ihs nniv are >11 sess>n» tn, Wr(Ines(lay. ]t <v>ll . >1« '". '" '"I d c In II>e 1>c>>I1nc ni>< r1tinnc, re cnnecrne .
cq>isntjng Iav c. I(]ahn w>H vnte s>x 11>id>vest stneky1r( " 1"' '
U ~ S r„ t qa as av.;at]a 1 Cef(!fied> nf CnmpliHas Many Wile] Plants !as far ac cni><]itin>>s >vi]] 1>cr»>jt.
"11 Si en~ entcmbcr ]9, D;<;jc r<>arne<I ib<j
E1di and every i<erson in Ilia <nwn1 . s s ('ii ' I 1' ' h 'l«cnf 'ii<v c pate]de fi ivnc in
itv ni><1 SI J(> ri'I' ' 1t I cn W1 hj>.c< 1> 1n<I nntthccn ](Inhn Vc I nil'll'(']le 13t]i and 14th deaths frnn> Si<i»x C'ti nn . -]- -Ijfje<t on the rif]c range 1t!em . 1c iinc. n
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GAZETIE I FID 'tY hL( I Sl o5 I 233
YOUNG PEOPLE MAKEMERRY IN CITY PARK
TIIE KENDRICK
;-'.AY SA -7We have a good supply o"
hand--priced atImp pounds for SI.85
,.-; Ci I
Lay in a good supply before theprice goes up. A penny saved beingthat much earned. See us now.
0Vollmer Clearwater Co.
KENDRICK, IDAHO
THE KENDRICK GAZETTE
Published every Friday at KeadrieItIdaho, by
P. C. McCreary
AT THE CHURCHES
Full Gospel Mlieloa10 a. m. Sunday school.11 a. m. Church services, T. E. He-
BeBrand will speak.There will be services Wednesday
night. Mr. HeBeBrand will speak.Af1 are cordially invited to attend
these services.
Kendrick Community ChurchRev. Elmer Beclanan, Pastor.
9:00 a. m. Sunday school.10:00 a. m. Morning worship. Sub-
ject, "Practicing the Golden RuleToward God." Soloist, Mrs. Christ-ensen. Also t'e Junior Choir,
7:00 p. m. Young People's meetingin t'e 'basement; Leader, Bill Ingle.
8:00 p. m. Evening worship. Sub-ject, "Lessons lfrom 3 C's." Illumi-nated Cross and special music. Allwelcome.
Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Five-reelmovie —"Lest We Forget." Also theHon. Charles Haffke. Admission I'ree.
Independent in POHtica
Sebscription $L50 per year
Entered at the postoIHce st Kea-drick, Idaho, as sacond~aa malmatter.
NATIONAL EDITORIAL
P~~RQQpg AdsochhTlea
A small adlet in the Gazette wIIIsell your surplus stuK The cost hssmall and the results are large,
M. E. Church South, JuHaetta.Frederick O. Sapp, Mmister
Sunday School 10 A. M.Mormng Worship 11 A. M.Epworth League 7 P. M.Preaching 8:00 p. m. Subject, "W'ho
and Where."Prayer and Brble study every Tues-
day at 7:30 p. m.
Tha Lutheran ChttrehOtto G. Ehlen, Paetor
Cameron, Emanuel:9:30 Sunday schoo'1.
1030 Divine services in GermanJuliaetta, Zion:
1:00 P. m. Sunday school.2:00 p. m. g)ivine services in Ger-man.
da 0 >w
.. ro-.eC".ionProtect your growing grain
Bga II18t;,For less than lzhrsc per month you canenjoy the convenience and protection of aSafe Deposit box here,
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and
By writing your po1icy with the
Farmers Ba~gLOWEST RATES, PROMPT ADJUSTMENT
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
N OTICE OF» CONSTITUTIONAI. CONVENTION PERsoNALsELECTION
Mrs. N. B. Long was a visitor at1933 the IV. J. Cochrari home in Juliaetta, '1'he Kendrick "Commons" hheas theSunday.setting for a Young People's gather-
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Mrs. Jas. Benjamin of Little Beai in'f nearly a hunderd last SundayNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That on Tuesday, the ridge is spending the week in town ev'ening when Moscow, Lewiston andi19th day of September 1933 Rt In with relatives. lKendrick combined their efforts inBunk Ellers and wife of Clarkston an attempt to get out a record crowd.
Precinct, in the County of Latah, and State of Idaho, aCOnStitutiOnal Cp»entlon EleCtiOn Will be held tO eleCt hoine sunday. were in charge of the recreationafdelegates to the Constitutional Convention to ratify or~ M a"d Mra N H Rhode> «>cried which hedac at d:00 E.cell >crLewiston were Sunday priests a't the son present was tagged so that every-.reject the ProPosed Twenty-first Amendment to the~M cr„,Constitution of the United States repealing the Eight- Mr. and Mrs, Herman SchuPfer and boys tags bore the names ofeenth Amendment, aS appearS frOm the npIQingting pe little daughter motored to Spokane states of t'e Union and the girs
Sunday for a few days'usiness and tags had the capitals of the sanietitions filed in the office of the Secretary of State, Ssi I t ip, tates Those who knew their geo-follows:
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F. D. Pederson of Genesee and graphy reached the tables first in'eorge Boliou of Twin Falls were pairs for supper, while those who hadFor Ratification
Tuesday evening visitors at the Mc- neg]ected the subject in school filledup on watermellon supplied by Mr.
J'. Boyd Leonard G. BallMrs. Frank Ellis left last Thurs-
l and Mrs. Reichman of Juliaetta, Dr.Donald A, Callahan J. W. Cook day for Minneapolis, Minn., where she Harold, pastor of the Lewiston M.joined her husband. They expect to E. church gave a fine exhibition or
Robert Coultermake their home there. the art of 'handling the juicy fruit.Alfred A. Hart Mrs. Ig. Flaig and children came His technique can hardly be in>-
Iover from Orofino and are spending proved upon.Robert A. Davis, Jr. Anna E. Hayes I a few days at the home of her par- i The Young People's meeting wasI ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leith. held in the church because of threat-
Frank E. Dekay J. W. HendersonMiss Eleanor Herres left Saturday ening weather The devotional serRobert S. Erb Henry S. Kessler evening for her home at Orofino vice was led by the Lewiston grouP>after having been employed in the after which a young man from los"
John P. Gray Fred R. Leveringl Gazette office for the past nine weeihdd. cow led the group very ably in aIrel Gudmundsen J. H. Lewis Miss Alice Bell of Moscow ar- discussion as to what qualities arerived the fatter part of ilast weeh needed in Christian leadershiP. Mr
Ifor a visit with friends. She is as- Beckman then expressed the apprec'a-lwIIIIam ea sisting with the Vacation Bible school. tion of the Kendrick Young People
vVIll am ea yMrs.. Geo. Leith, Mrs, R. H. Ra- to t'e Moscow and Lewis'ton groups
Beecher Hitchcock Leo D. Murdock mey and Mrs. Ig. Flaig and children for their participation in the even-drove to Lewiston Wednesday and,ng s service He then introduced DrEarl D. Jones S. H. McEuen
spent. the day visiting friends and Purify of Moscow, Dr. HaroldM. Kenworthy alter Newcpmb picnicking in the park.lLewiston, Mrs. Arthur Janes of Julia-Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Deobald and etta, who is teaching in the Vacation
J. H. Peterson We C. Nottefamily, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schupfer church school, and Bill Ingle, whoParley Rigby J Wyley SeSSipnS and family and Mrs. M. A. Deobafd will lead the Young People's meeting)were Orofino visitors Sunday. They next Sunday evening. After a hymn
Emmett Robins Victor Smith spent the day with Mrs. Eva Thomp-, Dr. Harold led in prayer after whichTroy D. Smith '.Wayne Smith .""'
D ll d h b'- of "P--Harold R, Toomer C. W. Tenney children from Lewiston spent Sun-i sonality plus." He said that man~ ~ day at the parental home. rMr. was something more than an animal
Asher B; Wilson Luke WIlliamsD. S. Whitehead J. M. White Miss Alice Bell of Moscow were also given stimuli as some psychologistsguests at the Dammarell 'home. would have us believe. He stressedWHICH ELECTION POLLS SHALL BE OPEN Miss Maude Compton returned the point that each one has been given
'AT EIGHT O'LOCK IN THE MORNING AND WILL home Monday from .Moscow where certain materials with ivhich to builagON TINUE UNTIL SEVEN OyCLOCK IN THE EVEN she has been attending summer something more than the PersonahtyING OF THE SAME DAY.em part of the state about Septem- o'f His creatures. He closed his stir-
'OF AUGUST, A. D. 1933. Jr., from Lewiston spent Tuesday tectural plans used by the MasterQ~RY A imATCHER, afternoon at .the R. H. Ramey home. Builder in the construction of theirlTh I fCerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for ("ek fo a I't 'th fr' Ms d'k t dLatah County, Idaho.
Savage is a sister of Miss Doris Gil-more.
Had Car AccidentMrs. Harold Thomas and children Mrs C. A. Oppenborn and son ~
Attend. Bankers Convention at Lewiston, Clarkston and Asot'n motored to Lewiston Monday w'here B bb I f W d d ft bon ay, w ere B~bby left 'Wednesday afternoon by
E. H, Emery and W. J. Carroll at- They were accompanied home by they are spending a few days at the auto for South Dakota toe join Mr.
tended a meeting of t'e Clearwater Mrs Wm McCread'e so 'n> horne of Mrs. Thomas'arents, Mr. Oppenborn. While trying to negotiate
group of the Idaho Bankers associa- visited in the Emery home.and Mrs. J. H. Philips. They were the Bethel 'hill at a s'harp turn Mrs.
tion at Lewiston Saturday night. Theiaccompanied by Mrs. Lucy Thomas, Oppenborn, who was driving, ap-
meeting was held in the Lewis-Clark) Ever try buying fro'm the Home who is spending the time with a plied the brakes and it is supposed
.hotel and a banquet was served at'own Merchant? Do so. It might sister, Mrs. Barnes.4:30 in the evening.ihelp your own business and 'can'Mrs. Emery accompanied her hus-lh«t you a bit
Ickes Frowns Op Garner Scheme damaging 'the top quite 'badly, al-
band, they 'pendin Saturda ni tPlans for a large number of pro. though otherwise the car was ap-'posed new postoffi'ces appro ved b Parently unhurt. Neither Mrs. Oppen-~—
Ithe treasury department have been born nor Bobby were injured, re-indefinitely postponed by the pub'lic ceiving only slight scratches and'
~works adminstration because Secre- bruises when the car struck the bank.ltary Ickes, the administrator, object- The car was taken away under itsed to one being 'erected in his home own power.town of Winnetka, III. Mrs. Oppenborn and son wereThe secretary, glancing down the b«ught back to Kendrick by Mr.~ ~ '~list submitted as prospective projects and Mrs. M. O. Raby and wi'll take3.C for Public works funas, noted the the train from 'here to South Dakota.recommendation for one in his hometown to cost $160,000.
GIVE YOUR EYES A NEW DEAL"We could use that much money HHave t'hem examined and fitted byagent Net'.c. in twinnetka," the secretary said, "but-r...Jones, Spokane Specialist,
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who uses the latest scientific methods.Commenting t'hat it was probablethat none of the other cities on the
A 2> 10 .t 8list needed postoffices any worse than
other commodities are going up he
pf prpteCtlpn fpr VpluSble ppperS mIIkeS + Winnetaka, he had the entire g ouPis still giving you the advantageSafe Deposit box indinspensabie.
name the other cities.a
Np chance pf destructipn by fire, pr Am You Registeredp
! general election, it will be necessary crease e ari on mencan app es.
at the coming Constitutionai Amena- s'b e or Uncle Sam to retaliate bymediate need.
ment election to be held on Tuesda Pu ™8an embargo on EuroPean aP-Iesauce,September 19, to he'Ip make a de-
~ cision as to whether Idaho will sanc-tion the repeal of the 18th amendment Had Enoughand add the 21st amendmcnt to the "I just traded in my saxo'phone to.constitution.
ward a new car."Mrs. F., L. Kuykendall has been "I didn't thinlc they accepted t'hingsappointed registrar, succeeatng ters, like that for automobiles."C. A. Oppenborn, resigned. "Well, this case was an exception.I
The dealer happened to be our next-New Arrivals door neighbor."WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Custer of thelower Potlatch ridge are the proud LeIand Methodistparents of an 8H-pound son, who
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arrived at their home on Friday Sunday school at 10 00 a m.
! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leavitt of EPworth League at 6:45 p. m.r 'r Juliaetta are entertaining a little "Get the Church-Going Habit"stranger in their home who arrived
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J)lfonday, August 21. The little miss Seventh-dav Adventist Churcha ~ tipped the scales at 5/~-pn»nds. Pastor R. J. Kegley
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Home Banh are doing nicely, the Sihlc lect>re hall.Sabbath school Saturday 10 a. m. i
"What ca>ted tlte lire ic the match: htcrmcd wcr.hip ll a. m, Schr'ecr,itfactory?""Evhat Does It Mean To Be a t hnsh-~
~>I understand there was some fric- ian?" Alf welcome,tion among the heads of the differenti
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Look as the hII-Weathervalues, rdlaolThle great thor-oughbred —rhe anest tirethat money eaa buy-wavesan allurlag price tag.
p n e annual state-wide first aid contest, the team of the %'ashlngton Waterower company has been awarded custody of the trophy of the department of labor and industries.par ent of labor and industries was in
e contest was held at Seattle, with X2 teams competing. L. M. Rlcherd, safety supervisor for the decharge of the contest. Shown above are: Claude Harris, teame a ve; ..Miner, Glenn Hays, Clark Miller, team captain; Harry Daniels, Leon Ford, J'amestobn
and Jo&E Ffsken safety encfneer for the electric service company 4 company arst aid t~m
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THE KENDRICK GAZETTE
Whichever 3you want-Pathlader or All-Weather—remember thlel More peo-ple are saving money withCoodyears thaa with anyother hind.
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"The Eagle and the Hawk""The Eagle and The Hawk" is fromt a story by John Monk Saunders, the
author of "Wings." March and Gramt are cast as a piolet and observer inthe British air corps —March a skilled;reckless flyer; Grant a ruthless killer.Together in the air, they are an un.e beatable team, and one enemy planeafter the other is outmanuvered nyc March's beautiful hand'ling of hisplane; brought down by Grant's dead-ly handling of his guns.
But on the ground, March andGrant are the deadliest of enemies.March is „disgusted by . Grant's coladelight in killing; Grant is scornfulof March's scruples. The spectacle ofdeath after death begins working onMarch's imagination; gradus'Ily he be-gins to crack, And Grant, the first tosuspect the fact, begins to feel sym-pathy for his pilot. It is throughGrant that March is sent home on amonth's furlough.
He returns to the front, freshened.But the events that follow immediate-ly upon his return have a strange ef--'ect upon him as the picture reachesits climax.
This pictttre will be shown at thet Kendrick Theatre August 25 and 26.
"Every production of genius must'e the production of enthusiasm."—
Disraeli'he
weather has been somcwhacooler t'his week,
Joe Choate has his home almosfinished, He has the roof on now.
Groseclose Brothers have finishethe shingles for the Leland church.
Geo. Kellum is hauling wood to thschool house this week.
Ethel Harless has returned hornafter spending the summer near Orofino with her sister, Mrs, Wilcox,
Mrs. L Clanin is spending the weekvisiting friends and relatives at Palouse and «Spokane.
Mae Davis called on I.illian Lamsing Monday.
Mrs. Eilwood Brock is helping withtvork at the Claniu home while MrsClaytin is away.
Carroll Groseclose has been oyerhauling his touring car.
Benton J. Davis is making liis homeivith Gifford Broivn.
The Herring and Preussler fami'liesmade a business trip'o Orofino oneday last week,
E. M. Harrington and son are finish'iug their house and getting it readyfor cold weather.
Grover Groseclose spent Sunday athe home of his brother, William.
Carroll Groseclose is shocking grainfor Orval Choate this week.
Rcv. attd Mrs. A. R. Fike, Mr. andMrs. L. Clanin and Mrs. Brock wentto Cavendish Sunrlay afternoon lohear the Rev, Lichty preach,
Ed. J. Fleshman of Leland tvas avisitor here this week.
S. S. Haugh and son, J. F., arecutting tvood 'here to haul to theirhome at Orofino.
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Drys To Campaign TEAKEAN GOSSIPf/+~ AQSs The motion picture, "Lest Wc For-,'et," and an address by the Hon.—'harles Haffke, will feature the oe-DR. CHARL'ES SIMMONS ''
ginning of the campaign against theEye Sight Specialistrepeal of the 18th anieudment it is
Days announced by the county organizationDRL SALSBERQ + SIMMONS of the Idaho Al'I'ed Drys.20340S Salsberg Bldg. Lest We Forget is said to beLewiston, ~o j the greatest prohibition movie yet
produced —a five reel feature, withplenty of action, portraying the "olddays" graphically and true to life. Afirst class portable moving picturej3]acltslnithingp Wood Worthy outfit will bc brought along.7ire Setting, Wagon or 'r, Haffke has an iytterytatinjialAutoesy Disc Shai'pening, reputation as a Iatvyer. He ivas theMachine and OIIn Repairing. prosecuting attorney in Omaha foiseveral years, later serv»rga the De-partment of Justice in the Phillipine—,'slands, and for tha past three years
l has been attorney for the Uniteda a'%'WWmw 'w W vI a States Bureau of Prohibition.J, J, PICKERD
<The motion picture and Mr. HaffkeI LIEENSpD EMBALMER 'ND
4 are announced to appear in CentralUNDERTAKER Idaho, at 8:00, as follows:
August 24, St, Maries Methodist>During bad weather we will far.< church; August 25. Potlatch Unionnish horse~wa hearses < Church; August 26, Genesec Christian
church; August 27, Soutliivick Ijfetho->Auto equipment, lady attendant. I dist church, 11:00 a. m.: August 28,Stock of goods at Kendrick.<j
Moscow Methodist church, 8:00 p.m.,'Phone143 Kendrick or 6R Troy,< August 30, Kendrick Communityor see 'j church; August 31, Troy Mc'.hodistIN. E. Walker,,Kendrick, or Smith4 church; Sept. I, Flk River Commun-Bros., Leland. ity church; Sept. 2, Deary Congre-~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~; gationai church.
: There will he rto admi, sion eltarae'he public is invited.
ERHave New V-8 Trucks
Everett Crocker and Emulus Brotvnare each pi'Ioting a nciv Ford V-8truck. which they are using in theh
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The T, J. and Ployd Fleshman fam-ilies visited Saturday at the OneyWalker home.
Mr. and Mrs, Art'hur Janes visited',Saturday at the Herber't Wolff home.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller and daughterof Boise visited from Thursday untilMonday with Mr. and Mrs. HerbertWoIK
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 1'Ieshman andbaby left Sunday for their home atBaker, Oregon, after having spent thepast two weeks visiting his parentsand other relatives.
Mrs. James Helton spent Mondaywith her sister, Mrs. Oney Walker.
Mr. and Mrs, Leland Houck wereSunday dinner guests at the JohnGlenn home.
Jesse Hegcl is in Spokane this weekfor medical treatment,
Jaunita'leshman is assisting Mrs.Leonard Woiff with housework tftisweek.
Ijtfr. and Mrg. J, M. Woodwardspent the day Sunday in Ju'liaettaat the U. B. church picnic.
Miss Nellie Woodward spent theweek-ettd at the Ben Cummings homein Kendrick.
Mrs. Herbert Woi& spent Mondayat the J. M. Woodwald home.
Miss Nellie Woodward is assisttnyy
Mrs. Herbert Wolf in cooking forthreshers.
Mr. aitd Mrs. T. J. Fieshman spentTuesday with their daughter, Mrs,
Oney Walker,
RUPTUREassociate of C. F. Redlich, Minneapo-jIis, Minn, will demonstrate withoutcharge his "Perfect Retention
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MOSCOWTUESDAY, AUGUST
AT THE MOSCOW HOTELFrom 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Please
come early.Any rupture allowed to protrude
is dangerous, weakening the wholesystem It often causes stomachtrouble, gas and backpains.
My "Perfect Retention Shields"will hold rupture under any conditionof work and contract the opening ina short time.
Do not submit to avoidable opera.tions and wear trusses that wilI en-Iarge the opening. Many satisfiedchents in this community. No mailorder.
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Harvest Abo ut Half Complete
The wheat harvest in this locality isapproximately half complete, manyfarmers having finished as this papergoes to press, but there are sti'll
many machines in the field and itis thought that it will be approxi-mately tivo weeks before all wheatoperations are complete,
There is generally a lull nf aweek to 10 lays between wheat and
bean harvests, but owing to ratherfreakish weather this past spring it
has been reported that some machineswill move from wheat work righton into t'e beans, the yield of which
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Estate of Kittle M. Bailor, Deceased.. Notice is hereby given by the un-
Idersigned, administrator of the estateof Kittie M. Bailor, deceased, to the~'reditors of, and all persons havingclaims against the said deceased, toexhibit them with the necessaryvouchers within six months afterAugust 10th, 1933, the first publi-cation of this notice, to the said ad-ministrator at his Iaw office '.n Mos-cow, Idaho, the same being the nlace
Ifor the transaction of the business of'said estate, in Latah County, Statsof Icryio.
J. H. FELTON, Admiu.stralpr.,J)mcd at Moscow, Idaho, Augttst8th, 1933. 33-5
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Iand see us. We'e always glad toWell, fo'Iks, the papers are fu]]see you. EAGLEof this that and t'e other for and
hNDagainat Prohibition and they'ra go-Johnny at<cd Ma i oiuing to give us a chance to vote on
Johnny begged.. Mary Mushed.it September 19. Can't say thatJohnny argued. Mary hesitated, FRKORICwe'e seen anybody very excitedJo'hnny insisted. Mary resisted. MARCH, 'boutit except the agitators, mJohnny tried, Mary surrendered.
CARYwe say why not give us a chance So ]ittle Johnny carried Mary'
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I Barnum Lbr. & Hdwe. Co.:.pygmy]Eggggggggggg]rggggfifggg]Igggggggggggg'gj visit from some of her friends and
(re]atives of Spokane.Miss Kathryn Emery visited Miss
, Betty Ingle t'hc first of this lveek.'%K LEAK KK%1$lRXCKMrs. Claud Jones made a trip tn
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'Lelviston Tuesday afternoon.1 1 'T ~ rz T Miss Muriel Boger of Deary spen,I O supply r Our urOCery WCLI1t3 ' few days with hlargaret Lien..~
i Edwin and Bertina Forest went tvWith Quality Goods ls Our AimI
'axine Keene of Kendrick spentI
from Sunday unitil IVednesday visit-QdfiekC+shQI OC@Iay iag Rima jonoa.0, SHERBON sud R. L. BLEWETT, Managers
j land Mra. Dtcight Ingle apcttt sun-day with Mr. and htrs. James Em-mett at Kendrick.
Margaret Halseth spent a ewLENORE NEWSEQTES I Howard Haag was a Sunday guest days ]as( week visiting in Deary.of Virgil Dygert.
hfildrcd and Mabel Moen of Spo-Mr, and Mrs. Irv]it Hilton and Mrs. Lena McCoy, Eva McCpy andi kane are visiting at the T. A. Nel-
family from Cttmas, Wash., are spena- Dorothy Miller were Sunday after-~ spn hpnle,ing a few days visiting with «e]a'tives noon guests at the Ella Hanks home. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ingle annat Lenore.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J, Ingle spent Sun-Mr. and Mts. G]enn Daggett and Had Tpneils Removed day evening at the A. W. Jones
daughter G]oi'fa spen't Sunday with Norman Fry, son of Mr. and Mrs, home.relatives at 0'<puthwic]LClarence Fry and a Robert Wegner, Wednesday the Lutheran Ladies
Mr. and hbs. Neil Vaughn, Jeari son of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. O. Weg- Aid met in Deary at the Rev. Hes-and'rances were Sunday guests at ner, had their tonsils removed, M'on- ]>y homethe Wm. Cow(t'er hptne,at South- day, Dr. D. A, Christensen perform- "The Eagle and the Hawk," Ken-wick.
ing the operations. drick Theatre, Aug. 25-26. Don't missMr. and Mrs. Edward Lichty, Vio-
it. Adm. 10c-25c. 35-1get and FernyKe]lty were Friday din- Often a lot of know]edge can bester guests 'a't:t]ie Will Dygert home. gained by a little silence.
Given Handkerchief ShowerMembers of the Eastern Star lodge
gave a handkerchief s'hower for Mrs.l
C. A. Oppenborn at the home of~ ~
Mrs. E. A. Denbald Monday night.hfrs. Oppenhorn left Wednesday tojoin ltar lmaband in Soutit Dakota.
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Marquis Lerston Mayonnaise and SandwichSpread. Give it a trial. We feel sure youwill like it.
NOW —DASH— IGranulated Washing Machine Soap. ALarge 5-Pound Package. The Best SoapBuy ou the Market Today
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PICKLING TIME IS HERE AGAIN— IWe Have a Good Supply of PicklingSpices —Green Peppers —Cauliflower—Celery and Vinegar.
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FLY STICKERS per d10 BARS LIBERTY WHITE SOAP — 23 BARS LIFE BUOY SOA2 POUNDS SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE --——y00-LB. SACK SUGAR2 BOTTLES CERTO45cBALL MASON FRUIT JARS—per dozen $100RUBBERS—per dozen5c ~EMPTY VINEGAR BARRELS—each $1.50lgg PoUNDs sTocK sALT ........................................gsr
I„Hstus, Lrssback, Bacon, Lard sud Country Ssu.IIsage st popular prices.
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CAMERON NEWS ITEMNEWS ITEMS k %L m %L %L %L %L Wk %E mE %L m %L %k %L m m ~~~ (]]I l
Mrs. Herl>ert Wo'lff called on Mrs.Albert Schultz Thursday.
Mrs. Aug. O. Wegner and daughter fand Mrs. Gus Kruger and daughtersspent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. fWalter Silf low.
KVerner Brammer and Ra'Iph Blev-ins were callers at the Leo Lohmanhome Saturday evening. fMr. and Mrs, Fred Mielke called l
on Mrs, Ida Stonburner and Miss fFmma Hartung Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. O. Wegnerspent Sunday afternoon with Mr, ann, fMrs. John Schwartz.
Mrs. Charley Schultz and hfissWilma called on Mrs, Albert Schultz fFriday.
Callers of Mr. and Mrs, KVm. MielkeSunday were Mr. and hfrs. Walter fSilf]ow, Herbert, Lalvrence and Lr- fnest Schwarz and Herbert ]vl]e]ke.
Mr, and Mrs. Otto Si'lf low wereJu]iaetta visitors Sunday.
Martha Brammer assisted Mrs.Henry Wendt with her work last fweek.
hfrs, Albert Schultz and Mrs. He<-bert Wolff visited hvit'h Mrs. O. W. fHenry Thursday. fMr. and Mrs. Henry Brammowere callers at the Carl Koepp ho<tie
(Sunday.John Schwarz and son Herbert were
Lewiston visitors Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wegner were fJuliaetta visitors Sunday,Mr. and Mrs. (george Heitman and I f
sons of Lehviston were visitors on the fridge this week.Mr. and Mrs. Fred MieIke and sons
were I.ewiston visitors Monday.Mr. and Mrs. Carl T,o'hman of
lKendrick were visitors at the Leo fLohman home Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flaig an<I
daughter and Nettie Mae McDowellIwere callers at the Fd. Gertje home'g
Saturday.'rs.
Jake Berreman called on Ida fStone]>urner and Emma Hartung last~ fTuesday afternoon.
Don't miss seeing "The Eagle and fthe Hawk," Kendrick Theatre, Ang, f25-26, 'Show starts at 8. 35-1l
CRESCENT CLIPPINGS . ISunday dinner guests at the Mary IDorendorf home were Mrs. Andrew
Dorendorf and grandsons, Mrs. AnnaKimblny attd children, Mike Porcat Iand son Frances. Mr. and Mrs. Alva,Craig and Miss Irene Kimbley wereafternoon visitors.
Mrs. Alfred Swanson left Friday l
fnr Fairfield, where she will stayi with her sister, Mrs. Otto Bleisner. f'Mr. Swanson has been there forsome time, working in the harvest ffields.
The Bruce Lockhart tamily moveu finto the house just vacated by Rose
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fFarrington.Mrs. hfike Forest stayed with her f
daughter, Mrs. Mary Dorendorf, a fcouple of days last week, while the flatter was ill.Mr. and Mrs. Claud Craig left for~ fPortland last week for a short stay.Mrs. Mary Dorendorf and children
left Tuesday for a visit with rMr. fi Wm. Riley. Mrs. George Lockhart ftook her over.Mr. and Mrs. Alva Craig brought fMiss rIrene Kimb]ey home Sunday.
Mrs. Burton Souders accompaniedthem home for a week's visit.
Fighting in the air—"The Eagle and)the Hawk," Kendrick, Aug. 25-26. It'
!a real show. Come at 8:00. 35-1
Special N P Rates fSpecial rates of one cent per mile fwill be made on the N. P. rail-road for I.abor Day. Tickets will be 'gon sa'le August. 31 and continuing 'fthroug'h September 4, with a returnlimit of September 12.