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Boost For Better anbaeription Prioe I 41.50 I I In advance Ii ]I VPLUMF XXXXI KNDRICK, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1931 NO. 4Q herb!it!i osedSci irrihi gioglrr errtcrtr!r yat]]r ie Re. 'ek SEh' SIÃCg i Qmg :NT 8 II $ 7.4II' $4.aS; --- el<i j 34c '. 15c I 31.1) l I'I I STS i l 59c 27c 29c 36c 5c >ne . Z5c 25c <]5c Z5c >rI icrrir Bridge Party THANKSGIVING DAY GEN- KENDRICK DRUG STORE Avery delightful evening was spent ERALLY OBSERVED HERE ROBBED MONDAY MORNING by bridge players at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rider Thursday Kendrick people and those of the For the second time within a yea<] evening when the game was p]eyed surrounding communities for the the Rcd Cross Pharmacy in Kendrick at five tables, those ta]ring part in most part properly observed Thanks- has been robbed of narcotics and the play being Messrs. and Mesd~me~ giving Day not all 'f them with money. Last February the store was Geo. Leith, Ig, p]ajg Robt, Spencer feasting but a!1 were observing the entered and all narcotics taken, but P 'H, Rider R, H Ramey Pdgar day in some form or another in a thc other loss was sinai] at that time. Long, W. L. Mccreary, A. K. Carl. fitting way. 'he store was entered sometime son W A Watts I cater Hj]] Miss Mr. and Mrs, E. ', Danlmaeell cn- during Saturrday, night or early Sun- Wadc Kee„c.and p C Mc tertained their son, John Dammarcll, day morning b'y breaking the fasten- Creary. and family at dinner. ing on a rear window, but the yeggs Mr.. and Mrs..Silvie,Cook had as were either scared away'or faj]ed to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCreary re- ceived high score and Mr. and Mrs. guests Mr. Cook's inothcr, Mr's,:Em- find whit they were'.evidently look- W. A Watts second h' Light re- ma Cook and son WaIter and Miss ing foi and were Piobab]y unPrc- Eilen Erickson, all of Lc]and. pared tn blow the safe, so waited freshments were served. I Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cuddy and lit- until .Moriday morning at about 3 tie daughter spent the day with Mr. o'lock to do the job., This time they LITTLE BITS OF THIS hN and Mrs. C. A, Cuddy and family at,en'tered the store by "jimmying" the THAT FROM SOUTHWICK Southwick.' I lock on the rear door~nd a right I Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Nesbit enter- neat job they did of it, tooi although The Tom Armitagc and Clara ined their son, James Nesbit and it has been suggested'by some:that family at dinner, they having come it was evidently a local job and that Moscow to spend the day t"c 'stuff taken was undobtedly not Mr. and Mrs. John Kite enteetained far away. At any rate, the safe was Mi and Mrs John McCljntjc of, blown and the door was inadc wick, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey orris Juliaetta and Mr. and Mes. Jess Coxlsma]] pieces by a charge of nitro and two children and Clara Stal- f om Co]fax during thc da5<. The 'lycerine, which,had evidently been naker were Sunday guests at the 1 d r sisters of Mrs. Kite. Imadc from dynamite. The stuff was Howard Southwick home M and Mrs Marvin Long had smeared all over a work table at the Those who enjoyed . Tha ksgivi as dinner guests Mr. I.ong's mother,, back of the prescription. case and dinner at the Wm. Henderson ome Mrs. N. B, Long, Me. and Mes. Tom'enough was left to have wrecked were Mr. and Mr . on Coy, Long and fami]y and plbert Iong ! several safes like the one blown in Mr. and Mrs..Milton Benjamin and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bo]on were the store. One dynamite cap had been two children and Mr. and s. en j Thanksgiving Day dinner guests at exploded and another ]ay unexploded, Daggett. ! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron. fastened to the. wires which had been McCraey, at Lapwai. lused for firing the cap. Fecytag day night and Sunday at t e Loy 'Mr. and Mes. A. K. Car]son and M s H B, blacksmith shop of Frank Crocker , Thompson and fami]y partook of a and taken tools for the job. They left Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McCoy 'd I ' a ]arge s]edge hammer, a wrecking little daughter enjoyed Thanksgiving, no host no .hostess dinner at t e bar, cold chistcl and other necessary Day at the Chester McIiver home. Car]son home. ! 'articles'which were returned to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curtis enter- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cook and two ' A Ch ~ Crocker as soon as the sheriff's office children visited . from Thursday till ' 'ad completed its mvcstigation. The tained Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Christen-.'aturday with Mrs Cook s parents l front door of the safe was completely I sen and baby at dmner at Gifford. Hcr brother, Dick Bluitt, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.. Carro]I en- ! wrecked with the exception of the ~ ter tained Mrs. Carroll's brother, t came back with them for a visit. linnce plate a'nd this was said to have Charles Haynes, and Miss Ruth Bean-i Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hanks and. iff, both from Helena, Montana, at, <several good finger prints on it, which all son spent Saturday night at the I t dinner, they returning to Helena'n 'oster McFadden home and Sunday' 'ycggs that did -the. job. The saf<r] and Sunday night at the Hanks home ! Friday. Allan Zcll of Gcnesec was a dinnert contained about $ 125 in cash and'guest Thanksgiving Day at the Thos. checks and about $ 25 worth. of nar- Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris and g" " '"'" cotics, according to Mr. Nesbit, the Helen enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner McDowell home. A no-host no-hostess dinner was proprietor No papers were taken at the Grant Batcman home. h b f th P b ~from the safe other than checks and served, in the bcsement o t c ecs y- Nelson Bluitt, Russell Baker, Rus- . h h b f nothing else was bothered in the t tcrian church when a num cr o ! stol'c Thc cash register had t b e ~ I families "pooled" their tur cys an p t their Thanksgiving vacation I d t k f f t ~ 1 bothered and the yeggs had left about with home folks. other eats and partoo of a ca eteria dinner that would have done credit to<80 cents in change in the cash box Edith Bateman spent several days bl f k' th ~of the safe. the table of a king, for there was ) last week at the George Wells home . t' th i The explosion was heard by several T inner man an ma e im sa is c man and make him satisfied ho live in the neighborhood of the R King fami]y spent Thanks giving Day at the Tom King home.l 1 f h d ~ Th,of it and no alarm given, as it was ' regardless of the depression. ose . in attendance were r. an rs.! Mrs. Gordon Harris'isited 'ues- . d M d M I thought to be the backfire of a car day with Mes. Russell Rogers... ~ M I F] - or a tire going out. Residents also Mr. and, Mrs. Arnic Cuddy enter- d } M from Ooi fjno Mi and! said an automobile left town going taincd . the following a bountiful; " R b S d h M'o'ward Juliaetta 'hortly after the 'es. Robert Spencer an c i rcn oscow, Wade Kcenc and chi]- exPlosion, which sounded verji much Cuddy and daughter and Grand- F g Rid d like a mode] T pord, but whethee anythjng to do with ! children, Mi. and Mrs. oy amey ! and children, Mr. an rs. gar oy So thwick and Mr. andi h'ld M d M Ed ycggs or not is hard to te]]. nd family''ld h M C I The thery has been advanced that 'ong and children, t e Mc reary Jap Trip]ett spent f ] M h D d it was a loca] job and that the per- family, Miss Josep inc eagcn an several days in Lcwiston last meek. ' ' G'ff' f S k j pctrators knew where to get the 'iss Marjorie 'ri it o po anc., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Triplet t brought Mes. Mary Dcobald entertained at ~ d 'tools and knew all about the lay of with them. spent "Thanksgiving '} k ' f M, the store, but whether this is true lang Mrs. F]mcr E. Bechtol and fam lor not is prob]ematical. The]ma Mills spent'unday and . ' Sheriff Charlie Summerfield was no- ily from Moscow. Suriday night with Eva McCoy. I Cl d D h tificd at once of the robbery and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Daugheety Mr and Mrs. Virgil Harris and' . f M D h I,came at ony to Kendrick, taking the were dinner guests of Mr. Daugherty's'. aug tcr Helen were supper. g ests b h Phl' h d f '1 linnce plate of the door containing brother, Philip Daughcrty, and fami y, Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. t ' t the fingerprints and other necessary Homer 'at Lc]and. orner Betts. I M M W B D b ld h d evidence and immediate]y started a Carlton, Douglas and Virgil Phillips .' ' M A ~search for the robbers. Hc probably e. and Mrs... co a a las dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. E. A. came up from Lcwiston Tuesday even-I d' WE 'i]] return to Kendrick in a short ing, where they are attending the t .... '..': time to look things over. Sta atc Normal, and visited with home ' L- ' W 'he question of putting on a night- t Gcncscc and Miss Emma Lou Wcg- folks until Sunday. M . E . watchman will again be brought up Mr. r. and Mrs. Delbert Hayward and~ d M H p] ' ner of Lcwiston. Mr. and Mes. Harry Flaig were o children sPent Thanksgiving Dayl ' M Ed! Monday night, more than likely. No at a the Homer Hayward home I dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.! t matter whether it was a local job Thos w jGcrtjc at Southwick. at h«njoyed Thanksgiving! I p t or. done by someone from the out- Mr. and Mes. Iea Foster enter- mc werc Mr.! . M d M " A side, thc chances aec it would not taincd at dinnce Mr. and Mrs. S. A. win B Mes .Wi]mcr'anks and son Ed- . h N - gave happened had there been a night- McAl]ister and daughter Nona, Mr. Baker and son Russell, M H d i watchman making the rounds of the 'nd Mrs. Harry Langdon and Otto t Willys Bcreeman, Lcster True and ' places of business during the night, ! Mr. and Mrs. Haeo]d Thomas and! Hc would at least have heard the ger family and Mr. and Mrs Prank Boyd and chil- exPlosion and given the alarm. 'd Mes. Wm. Hadden sPent,d h. h B d The harm has been done, of course, een atc dinner togct ce at t c oy g'vmg Day at thc C. A. Betts'but there seems to be a long winter home. home. Sunda M . A. S hu fcr entert d t ahead of us and there are may rea- es.. c up cr enter aine a , j dinner hcr sons and daughters-in-]aw,! y guests of Mrs. Clara Bate- . ' ~ „~ ] sons why business houses should be man mere Mr. and Mes. Tom Armi- M d M H S } f d'protected one way or another. and fami]y and Mr. and Mrs. ' ] d d M d M I Mr. Ncsbit asks that all persons c ravis an son crman. IOtto Schupfcr and family of Juliactta.i who gave him a check of any nature Willys Bcrreman is spending the M. d M . F k W. Ell'Ibctwccn November 25 and 29 to winter at the Wilmcr Hanks home 'cr an s omc. t entertained at Thanksgiving dinner i Please communicate with him. wo sons from Clarkston spent several K k d 11 L d Building At Lewiston John Leticnmaiee home. Mr. and Mes. Frank Crocker cn-, I.cwiston reported that'uilding I Th tert;iined at dinner Thanksgiving permits amounting to $ 24,]75 had Surd . ] ' !evening their son arid w]fe, Mr. and'beeil issued in that city during the ic Grant Bateman family were By guests at the Tom Armita e ' ', Mrs. Lcstce Crocker and family and month of November, and that per- ! their daughter and husband, Me. and! mits amounting to $ 282,265 had been W] 'i' Nels Longeteig and Harl 'rs Don Mil]ce an<] <.]<r]dec<i ~ grin]cd during eleven months of T] k Dry y iiijngcr families were entertained.', Mrs. The]nia Pitcher returned to ]931, w]iich shows that the residents iallksgjvjng Dsy by f]ic pote t Stump faini]y. ,her ]rome at Cavendish Thursday af-'nf t]iai city have faith in the future jiernoon after a week's visit with the nf ihat cnmmuniiy snd why shou]dn't 'Rshv fsmi]v. they have? several <]ays, inr]u<]irig Thanksgiving, Din<ter guests nf Mrs. Lir]<]ie Amc]- a ic m. I<.air<]cr home. i o Th, nl. j iii, Day werc ]ter, Shc Ani I ihc fir,t ! Mr. Snd Mrs. Fiomee Bctts spent i <]aughier, ir]iss Uc]m;i Arne]iiig «nrn Betts. iurs<lay wit.h Mrs. ].<orna ~ .... ]]c Nnw thai ] get;< gnnt] Inn]-;ii otis ! (Conti<trio<] In@i<le) ynn, yn» <ln ]nn]c kiii<hi fauii]hie. + SLOW DEMAND CAUSES DROP IN WHEAT PRICES There will be a meeting of ", the Kendrick Commercial Club c Domestic cash grain markets con- at the Raby Hotel on Monday '+ tinued weak and prices suffered fur- evenirig, December 7, with din- c ther declines during the week endin'g ncr. at 6:30 o'lock. November 27, according to the weck- Everyone interested in our c ly grain market review of the U. S.. little city 'is'asked tc be pres-*' Bureau of Agricultural Economics. ent no matter . whether. you + Unsettled financial situation abroad, are a member of the'„club or c together with, the weakness in do +, not. There are several- things mestic securitiei markets, some s]ack-'o be talked over for the good ening in export deamnd for North,. of our town and community,+ American wheat and. increased offer- as=,a whole. 'Be ther'e at,6:30 + ings of new'rain front the Southern ~r, if you cannot come then, e Semisphere,, mere 'principally respon« come after dinner, and rub + sible for the'decline. in the wheat mar- shoulders with the other fe]«+ ket. Feed grains, turned weaker, in- low. It wi]] do you good. + fluenced 'argely by the dowriward'-- 'c c c a c c c c - e ic c c trend in wheat prices, sin'ce market- ings were relatively light, and offer- SEVERAL DEER KIL'LED ', ings only about 'sufficien't for current NEAR-'KENDRICK I needs. 'Rye.'was independently weak, ~reflecting the lack of. export business'he heavy snow in the- hills and!arid'the continued, slow domestic de- mountains have driven deer an'd.other ~ mand. Flax was lower with wheat animals down to the ]ower levels and!and..other grains -but.the market was quite a few have been killed in the rather unsettled and easily influericed Cedar Creek and Rock Creek sec- by current market developments. ~ ~ tions, the reports numbering them as Pacific Coast markets were lower, high as fourteen. The first to be jr'ef ]ecting ']argely''the-', decline: at';the- ' I ! killed'ere by:, Chas. Keeler and eastern,'points. 'Lack 'f ex'por't::de- -his son, who each bagged one'n.!mand andi limited inquiry from ]ocaf ! ! Wednesday morning of last week.'~ domestic flour mills were also w'eak- Wade Kccne killed one .Thursday ening- 'factors'; Rec'eipts at Columbia ! morning, L. A. Bartlett and Harold, river and. Puget- Sound terminals te- Parks each killed one Friday and taled ..830 cars compared: with 417: Sid Thomas got one Sunday, and cars' y'ear a'go. These arrivals',"how- I I we- don't know how many others. ! ever, were mostly deliveries on earlier,.„ When the word was broadcast thatassa]cs. Two additional lots of 100,006 I many deer were in the Cedar creek barrels each werc allocated'o North-- 'and Rock creek section, the swarm w'cstern mills on, the Chinese flour of hunters was like unto an old-time sale during the week, bringing the Alaska gold rush the timber was total to;.date to '.800,000 barrels, oe." literally full of them and it was really slightly more than half of the totaf dangerous to be out there, accordingito be milled for, that purpose.'o- to some who came out, although no! export sales were reported at Port-'' casualties were reported. ~]and or Seattle, since Oriental needs Archie May and others reported as'were being supplied by Australia .at having had a few shots at a cougar prices under local quotations, ac-'ut thc d~~ta~~e was ~~~d~~g to trade rcp ;great and they failed to bring the ~ t"western 'markets declined 2c to'; animal down. It is reported by rcsi-13c and Big Bend bluestem hard dents of the Cedar creek section that white was quoted at Portland Nov;" two of the anima]s have been. seen I 7 78c, and other classes at 61c there and that bob cats, are a]so pcr bushel, basis No. 1.. B]uestenx coming down from the higher hills, hard white w'as quoted at Seattle a''. ,probaMy in search of food, as the 77c, western white at 62c, western- snow is reported several feet deep eed at 63c and hard winter at 64c; f th p P r b ]r 1 k d b N 1 M ,I It is also a known and estab]is}ied,tana dark northern sPring in bulk ~was quoted at 93c pcr bushel at bot}i; fact that deer were being run in these sections with dogs, which is i Portland and Seattle. The ncw, croP'ly 1 t th la . What suc- in eastern Oregon.and eastern Wash-'ngton was making favorable pro: cess was attained with these animals grcss, with moisture sufficient for is of course not knovrn. present needs. The Vancouver market The rcport has also come in, and~was quiet with No. 1 Manitoba'c have no reason to disblieve 't, Northern quoted at 64c, No. 2 at that one, and possib]y two elk were 56c and No. 3 at 53c per bushel, . killed in the Potlatch-Rock creek Canadian currency section. These clk were brought into Latah County by the sportsmen of this county for propagation. purposes Hatley P~n a Benedic and left to themselves would in .the The many friends of Hariey'eery- course of a fcw years, multiply to man were very much surprised the such an extent as to permit an open! first of the week to.learn of his ma<-- season. We cannot sec why anyone'riage to Miss Ida Morcy, daughter'- should shoot any of these animals, of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Morey,of Big but it seems that they have done so. Bear ridge. We believe it one of the lowest and 'r. Perryman had been, misse<L most contemptible tricks that could from his usual haunts and his friende. be indulged in and ]Be]ievc that the here had no idea hc was serious mind- offenders should be punished to the cd at this time. But'he hied himself teN. full extent of the law. Asotin last Saturday and procured. ad an c]k been ki]]cci by accident jthc necessarY PaPers and he and hjs it should have been reported at intended bride went co the Presby- pi cc. A]most anyone is broadmindcd 'ceian parsonage in Clarkston and enough to be]ieve that such a thing were made husband and wife by Rev. cou]d have happened, but reported it Da id Brown of that cit shouM'ave been and thc meat given Both Mr. and Mrs. Perryman are to the law for disposal to the poor graduates of the Kendrick Hig} oe tp the C]ij]dren's home at Lew ~ school and grew to manhood and, best of everything in this life. Mrs. Pcrryman is also a graduate of the Ralph and Paul Richardson from Lcwiston State Normal and holds a Tuesday afternoon, the> h + life certificate. She is at present teaching near Waha. Shc has taught' during the past five years in the Ken- was seen going through town on ca throu h town on a car but the name i derek and Troy commumtics f d The happy couple will make their of the owner was not learned. It was said that ten hunters from Fix ridge, home for thc pres it at Lcwjston secured six deer the last day of t e! O h cr open season. INTERESTING ITNNR FROM JULIAETTA Thanksgiving Observed Thanksgiving proved to be a beau- tiful sunshiny day, with several inches of snow on the ground. The day was observed with family and friendly gatherings, with sleighing and coast- ]rig added to the good times. In the evening a Thanksgiving message was 4]c]ivcrcd by Rev, Edward J. Smith et the Methodist church. Where the Day Was Spent >r. and Mrs. Frank Vincent and Mjss Wilma Vincent were dinner csts of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sher- iiran and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Wilcoxon and Mrs, Mary Jones were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Eben adams and Mrs. Al- exander at Moscow. Mrs. Augusta Heins was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horst Gunther. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Buckallew hsd as their guests Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Irwin, Mrs. Lou Spray and daughter Opal, Mr. 'and Mrs. Wm. Carlton and children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spray, Mr. and Mrs. G. N.'ucka]lew, Wm. Spray, Miss Clara- bell Buckal]ew and Wendell Irwin. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Guth- rie were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rob- bins, Mrs. Hulda Buchanan, Mrs. Lulu Buchanan and A]onzo Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cochran and daughters spent the day with Mr. an'd Mrs. C]aud Clark on Fix ridge. Mr. Bud Mrs. Manford Nutt harl as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grue]], Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gruel], Miss Lucille Gruel] and Walter Har- tung of Kendrick. Tom Fix was the dinner guest of Haeve Williamson and sister, Mrs. Fred Van Horn. Gertrude Gene]l and Alvin Nyc werc guests at the Ira Fix home. Mr. and Mes. B. C. Custer were guests of Mr. and Mes. Evcrctt Cus- ter. Entertain for Guests Mr, and Mrs. Jaclc Heacox very delightfully entertained Wednesday of last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bchrcns and son Dickey of Spokane. The evening was spent playing bridge. At 12 o'lock the hostess served a delightful three-course luncheon. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Wi]coxon, Mr. and Mrs. Feed A]- bright and the host and hostess, Mr. arid Mrs. Hcacox. U. B. Church Repaired Extensive remodeling has been going on at the United Brethren church during the past week. The balcony, folding doors, ante room and steps have been removed, making the floor space much larger. A smallee ante- room wi]] be made. The roof has also been rcshinglcd. Juliaetta Personals Miss Helen Halliday was home for Thanksgiving from Spokane, where shc attends high school. Mrs. George Miller and children visited Mr. Millaed at Moscow dur- ing the vacation. Mr. and Mes. Arnold Bchrens of Spokane spent Wednesday and Thurs- day here. Miss Audrey Car]son of Spokane spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Car]son. She returned home Sunday. Miss The]ma Spray and Miss Ruby Spray spent the vacation visiting friends in Lcwiston and Clarkston. Mrs. Louise Huntsbcrgcr returned last week from Wcnatchec. Mes. A. B. Nctlce and Miss Cecil Harris of Lewiston and Miss Alice Harris were Thanksgiving guests of relatives here. Miss Edith Adeianson and Mrs. Luna Deanc returned Sunday from 'oscow. Mr. and Mes. D. E, Bucka]]cw and daughter have moved from the Whit- tcd residence to the Baker property. Oriel'umbauld had the misfor- tune to fal] last week and crack one of the bones in his right wrist. Fred A]bright made a business trip to Lcwjston Monday. 1 Mike Hedd]ee returned Wcdncsd ncs ay~ rom a two-days visit with his sister at Pomeroy. Elmer McA]lister has been confined to his hnmc for a icw days, after hav- ] ing ]iis tnnsi]s rcmove<]. Eugen T gene ay or has been carrying the mail for iril, 15c 11c I I,'i ~1'. a> ~IRI I flaI" Nnoncr Kcn Last on Mon- mings and mis riscol1 ay December 7, wncn sinner wi]] be c]eci'cd for a germ of " " the Geant place, west of town. The move was made necessary by four years. N, E, Walker has been nominated the beaver building thcie dam across No the culvert that drains the Porid, by petition, to succce iimse . o other names were i c wit in t e i f'] d 'ih'hc i t]reechy raising the water about eighteen inches and bringing it only time specified for so doing. 'about six inches below the level of the road. Fiad the dam been left Performs Marriage Ceremony for a fciv mnee <]ays in all probability Rcv. A. E. Jones officiated at the the road would have been cnm- marriagc nf Miss Adeb«]]e Sny<]ce p]etc]y covered. of Par<]ec au<] Harn]<] F]att nf Ncz- The dam was iorri out by ]iand percc, at Asntin, irUash., on Nnvcm- < air<] nnuc of ihc heaver homes dis- her 23. The groom is a ncphnw of iurhc<]. It is peesiimc<l t]iai it will bc Rev. Jancs. , only a qucsiinn of iimn unii] it is The ncw]yivc<]s will ruoke t]icie l)ui!i up again, hut at ]east the road linrne at Nczpnrce. is c]csr for the iiruc being. Uitt]e Daughter I]1 Bevcr]y Ann, little daughter of Mr'. and Mes. Flerman Sch<rpfer has keen quite i]] for the past several days, but is somewhat improved at this time. s da ;) ; ) 1't I' "Ri] )

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Page 1: Re. 'hejkhf.info/Kendrick - 1931 - The Kendrick Gazette/1931...with Mrs Cook s parents l front door of the safe was completely I sen and baby at dmner at Gifford. Hcr brother, Dick

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Bridge Party THANKSGIVING DAY GEN- KENDRICK DRUG STOREAvery delightful evening was spent ERALLY OBSERVED HERE ROBBED MONDAY MORNING

by bridge players at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Frank Rider Thursday Kendrick people and those of the For the second time within a yea<]

evening when the game was p]eyed surrounding communities for the the Rcd Cross Pharmacy in Kendrick

at five tables, those ta]ring part in most part properly observed Thanks- has been robbed of narcotics and

the play being Messrs. and Mesd~me~ giving Day—not all 'f them with money. Last February the store was

Geo. Leith, Ig, p]ajg Robt, Spencer feasting —but a!1 were observing the entered and all narcotics taken, but

P 'H, Rider R, H Ramey Pdgar day in some form or another in a thc other loss was sinai] at that time.

Long, W. L. Mccreary, A. K. Carl. fitting way. 'he store was entered sometime

son W A Watts I cater Hj]] Miss Mr. and Mrs, E.', Danlmaeell cn- during Saturrday, night or early Sun-

Wadc Kee„c.and p C Mc tertained their son, John Dammarcll, day morning b'y breaking the fasten-

Creary. and family at dinner. ing on a rear window, but the yeggsMr.. and Mrs..Silvie,Cook had as were either scared away'or faj]ed to

Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCreary re-ceived high score and Mr. and Mrs. guests Mr. Cook's inothcr, Mr's,:Em- find whit they were'.evidently look-

W. A Watts second h' Light re- ma Cook and son WaIter and Miss ing foi and were Piobab]y unPrc-Eilen Erickson, all of Lc]and. pared tn blow the safe, so waited

freshments were served. I

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cuddy and lit- until .Moriday morning at about 3tie daughter spent the day with Mr. o'lock to do the job., This time they

LITTLE BITS OF THIS hN and Mrs. C. A, Cuddy and family at,en'tered the store by "jimmying" theTHAT FROM SOUTHWICK Southwick.' I lock on the rear door~nd a right

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Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Nesbit enter- neat job they did of it, tooi althoughThe Tom Armitagc and Clara

ined their son, James Nesbit and it has been suggested'by some:that

family at dinner, they having come it was evidently a local job and that

Moscow to spend the day t"c 'stuff taken was undobtedly not

Mr. and Mrs. John Kite enteetained far away. At any rate, the safe was

Mi and Mrs John McCljntjc of, blown and the door was inadcwick, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey orris

Juliaetta and Mr. and Mes. Jess Coxlsma]] pieces by a charge of nitroand two children and Clara Stal-

f om Co]fax during thc da5<. The 'lycerine, which,had evidently beennaker were Sunday guests at the

1 d r sisters of Mrs. Kite. Imadc from dynamite. The stuff wasHoward Southwick home

M and Mrs Marvin Long had smeared all over a work table at theThose who enjoyed . Tha ksgivi

as dinner guests Mr. I.ong's mother,, back of the prescription. case anddinner at the Wm. Henderson ome

Mrs. N. B, Long, Me. and Mes. Tom'enough was left to have wreckedwere Mr. and Mr . on Coy,

Long and fami]y and plbert Iong ! several safes like the one blown inMr. and Mrs..Milton Benjamin and

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bo]on were the store. One dynamite cap had beentwo children and Mr. and s. en

j Thanksgiving Day dinner guests at exploded and another ]ay unexploded,Daggett. ! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron. fastened to the. wires which had been

McCraey, at Lapwai. lused for firing the cap.Fecytagday night and Sunday at t e Loy 'Mr. and Mes. A. K. Car]son and

M s H B,blacksmith shop of Frank Crocker

, Thompson and fami]y partook of a and taken tools for the job. They leftMr. and Mrs. Elmer McCoy 'd

I' a ]arge s]edge hammer, a wrecking

little daughter enjoyed Thanksgiving, no host no .hostess dinner at t ebar, cold chistcl and other necessary

Day at the Chester McIiver home. Car]son home. !'articles'which were returned to Mr.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curtis enter-Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cook and two '

A Ch~ Crocker as soon as the sheriff's office

children visited . from Thursday till ' 'ad completed its mvcstigation. Thetained Dr. and Mrs. D. A.

Christen-.'aturday

with Mrs Cook s parentsl front door of the safe was completely

I sen and baby at dmner

at Gifford. Hcr brother, Dick Bluitt, Mr. and Mrs. W. J..Carro]I en-!wrecked with the exception of the

~ ter tained Mrs. Carroll's brother, t

came back with them for a visit. linnce plate a'nd this was said to haveCharles Haynes, and Miss Ruth Bean-iMr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hanks and.iff, both from Helena, Montana, at,<several good finger prints on it, which

all son spent Saturday night at the I

t dinner, they returning to Helena'n'osterMcFadden home and Sunday' 'ycggs that did -the. job. The saf<r]

and Sunday night at the Hanks home !Friday.Allan Zcll of Gcnesec was a dinnert contained about $125 in cash

and'guest

Thanksgiving Day at the Thos. checks and about $25 worth. of nar-Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris and g" " '"'"

cotics, according to Mr. Nesbit, theHelen enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner McDowell home.

A no-host no-hostess dinner was proprietor No papers were takenat the Grant Batcman home.

h b f th P b ~from the safe other than checks andserved, in the bcsement o t c ecs y-Nelson Bluitt, Russell Baker, Rus- .

h h b f nothing else was bothered in thettcrian church when a num cr o ! stol'c Thc cash register had t b e

~ I families "pooled" their tur cys anp t their Thanksgiving vacation I

d t k f f t~

1 bothered and the yeggs had left aboutwith home folks. other eats and partoo of a ca eteria

dinner that would have done credit to<80 cents in change in the cash boxEdith Bateman spent several days

bl f k' th ~of the safe.the table of a king, for there was )last week at the George Wells home . t' th i The explosion was heard by several

T inner man an ma e im sa is cman and make him satisfied ho live in the neighborhood of theR King fami]y spent Thanks

giving Day at the Tom King home.l1 f h d

~ Th,of it and no alarm given, as it was'regardless of the depression. ose .in attendance were r. an rs.!

Mrs. Gordon Harris'isited 'ues- .d M d M I thought to be the backfire of a car

day with Mes. Russell Rogers... ~ M I F] - or a tire going out. Residents alsoMr. and, Mrs. Arnic Cuddy enter-

d } M from Ooi fjno Mi and! said an automobile left town goingtaincd . the following a bountiful;

"R b S d h M'o'ward Juliaetta 'hortly after the'es. Robert Spencer an c i rcn

oscow, Wade Kcenc and chi]- exPlosion, which sounded verji muchCuddy and daughter and Grand- F g Rid d like a mode] T pord, but whethee

anythjng to do with! children, Mi. and Mrs. oy amey

!and children, Mr. an rs. garoy So thwick and Mr. andi h'ld M d M Ed ycggs or not is hard to te]].nd family''ld h M C I The thery has been advanced that'ong and children, t e Mc reary

Jap Trip]ett spent f ] M h D d it was a loca] job and that the per-family, Miss Josep inc eagcn an

several days in Lcwiston last meek. ' ' G'ff' f S k j pctrators knew where to get the'iss Marjorie 'ri it o po anc.,Mr. and Mrs. Ray Triplet t broughtMes. Mary Dcobald entertained at~

d 'tools and knew all about the lay of

with them.spent "Thanksgiving '}k

' f M, the store, but whether this is true

lang Mrs. F]mcr E. Bechtol and fam lor not is prob]ematical.The]ma Mills spent'unday and . '

Sheriff Charlie Summerfield was no-ily from Moscow.Suriday night with Eva McCoy.

I Cl d D h tificd at once of the robbery andMr. and Mrs. Clyde DaugheetyMr and Mrs. Virgil Harris and' . f M D h I,came at ony to Kendrick, taking thewere dinner guests of Mr. Daugherty's'.

aug tcr Helen were supper. g estsb h Phl' h d f '1 linnce plate of the door containingbrother, Philip Daughcrty, and fami y,Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. t

't the fingerprints and other necessary

Homer'at Lc]and.orner Betts. I

M M W B D b ld h d evidence and immediate]y started aCarlton, Douglas and Virgil Phillips .' '

M A ~search for the robbers. Hc probablye. and Mrs... co a a

las dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. E. A.came up from Lcwiston Tuesday even-I d' WE 'i]] return to Kendrick in a shorting, where they are attending the t

....'..':time to look things over.Staatc Normal, and visited with home '

L-'

W'he question of putting on a night-

t Gcncscc and Miss Emma Lou Wcg-folks until Sunday.M . E

. watchman will again be brought upMr.r. and Mrs. Delbert Hayward and~ d M H p] '

ner of Lcwiston.Mr. and Mes. Harry Flaig wereo children sPent Thanksgiving Dayl ' M Ed!Monday night, more than likely. No

ata the Homer Hayward homeI dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.!

t matter whether it was a local jobThos w jGcrtjc at Southwick.

ath«njoyed Thanksgiving! I p t or. done by someone from the out-

Mr. and Mes. Iea Foster enter-mc werc Mr.! .

M d M "A side, thc chances aec it would not

taincd at dinnce Mr. and Mrs. S. A.

win BMes .Wi]mcr'anks and son Ed- .

h N- gave happened had there been a night-

McAl]ister and daughter Nona, Mr.Baker and son Russell,M H d

i watchman making the rounds of the'nd Mrs. Harry Langdon and Otto t

Willys Bcreeman, Lcster True and'

places of business during the night,

! Mr. and Mrs. Haeo]d Thomas and! Hc would at least have heard theger family and Mr. and Mrs Prank Boyd and chil- exPlosion and given the alarm.'d Mes. Wm. Hadden sPent,d h. h B d The harm has been done, of course,

een atc dinner togct ce at t c oyg'vmg Day at thc C. A. Betts'but there seems to be a long winterhome. home.

Sunda M . A. S hu fcr entert d t ahead of us and there are may rea-es.. c up cr enter aine a, j

dinner hcr sons and daughters-in-]aw,!y guests of Mrs. Clara Bate- . '

~ „~ ] sons why business houses should beman mere Mr. and Mes. Tom Armi-

M d M H S } f d'protected —one way or another.and fami]y and Mr. and Mrs. '

] d d M d M IMr. Ncsbit asks that all persons

c ravis an son crman. IOtto Schupfcr and family of Juliactta.i who gave him a check of any natureWillys Bcrreman is spending the M. d M . F k W. Ell'Ibctwccn November 25 and 29 to

winter at the Wilmcr Hanks home'cr an s omc.t entertained at Thanksgiving dinner i

Please communicate with him.

wo sons from Clarkston spent several K k d 11 L d Building At Lewiston

John Leticnmaiee home.Mr. and Mes. Frank Crocker cn-, I.cwiston reported that'uilding

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Th tert;iined at dinner Thanksgiving permits amounting to $24,]75 had

Surd . ]'

!evening their son arid w]fe, Mr. and'beeil issued in that city during theic Grant Bateman family wereBy guests at the Tom Armita e '

', Mrs. Lcstce Crocker and family and month of November, and that per-! their daughter and husband, Me. and! mits amounting to $282,265 had been

W] 'i'Nels Longeteig and Harl 'rs Don Mil]ce an<] <.]<r]dec<i

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grin]cd during eleven months of

T] k Dry y

iiijngcr families were entertained.', Mrs. The]nia Pitcher returned to ]931, w]iich shows that the residentsiallksgjvjng Dsy by f]ic pote t

Stump faini]y. ,her ]rome at Cavendish Thursday af-'nf t]iai city have faith in the future

jiernoon after a week's visit with the nf ihat cnmmuniiy —snd why shou]dn't'Rshv fsmi]v. they have?several <]ays, inr]u<]irig Thanksgiving, Din<ter guests nf Mrs. Lir]<]ie Amc]-a ic m. I<.air<]cr home.

i o Th, nl. j iii, Day werc ]ter, Shc—Ani I ihc fir,t!Mr. Snd Mrs. Fiomee Bctts spent

i <]aughier, ir]iss Uc]m;i Arne]iiig «nrn

Betts.iurs<lay wit.h Mrs. ].<orna

~.... ]]c—Nnw thai ] get;< gnnt] Inn]-;ii

otis ! (Conti<trio<] n» In@i<le) ynn, yn» <ln ]nn]c kiii<hi fauii]hie.

+ SLOW DEMAND CAUSESDROP IN WHEAT PRICES

There will be a meeting of", the Kendrick Commercial Club c Domestic cash grain markets con-

at the Raby Hotel on Monday '+ tinued weak and prices suffered fur-evenirig, December 7, with din- c ther declines during the week endin'gncr. at 6:30 o'lock. November 27, according to the weck-

Everyone interested in our c ly grain market review of the U. S..little city 'is'asked tc be pres-*' Bureau of Agricultural Economics.ent —no matter . whether. you + Unsettled financial situation abroad,are a member of the'„club or c together with, the weakness in do

+, not. There are several- things mestic securitiei markets, some s]ack-'o

be talked over for the good ening in export deamnd for North,.of our town and community,+ American wheat and. increased offer-as=,a whole. 'Be ther'e at,6:30 + ings of new'rain front the Southern~r, if you cannot come then, e Semisphere,, mere 'principally respon«come after dinner, and rub + sible for the'decline. in the wheat mar-shoulders with the other fe]«+ ket. Feed grains, turned weaker, in-low. It wi]] do you good. + fluenced 'argely by the dowriward'--

'c c c a c c c c - e ic c c trend in wheat prices, sin'ce market-ings were relatively light, and offer-

SEVERAL DEER KIL'LED ', ings only about 'sufficien't for currentNEAR-'KENDRICK

Ineeds. 'Rye.'was independently weak,

~reflecting the lack of. exportbusiness'he

heavy snow in the- hills and!arid'the continued, slow domestic de-mountains have driven deer an'd.other

~mand. Flax was lower with wheat

animals down to the ]ower levels and!and..other grains -but.the market wasquite a few have been killed in the rather unsettled and easily influericedCedar Creek and Rock Creek sec- by current market developments.

~~tions, the reports numbering them as Pacific Coast markets were lower,

high as fourteen. The first to be jr'ef ]ecting ']argely''the-', decline: at';the- '

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!killed'ere by:, Chas. Keeler and eastern,'points. 'Lack 'f ex'por't::de--his son, who each bagged one'n.!mand andi limited inquiry from ]ocaf!

!

Wednesday morning of last week.'~ domestic flour mills were also w'eak-

Wade Kccne killed one .Thursday ening- 'factors'; Rec'eipts at Columbia

!morning, L. A. Bartlett and Harold, river and. Puget- Sound terminals te-Parks each killed one Friday and taled ..830 cars compared: with 417:Sid Thomas got one Sunday, and cars' y'ear a'go. These arrivals',"how-I

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we- don't know how many others. !ever, were mostly deliveries on earlier,.„When the word was broadcast thatassa]cs. Two additional lots of 100,006

I many deer were in the Cedar creek barrels each werc allocated'o North--'and Rock creek section, the swarm w'cstern mills on, the Chinese flourof hunters was like unto an old-time sale during the week, bringing theAlaska gold rush —the timber was total to;.date to '.800,000 barrels, oe."

literally full of them and it was really slightly more than half of the totafdangerous to be out there, accordingito be milled for, that purpose.'o-to some who came out, although no! export sales were reported at Port-''

casualties were reported. ~]and or Seattle, since Oriental needs

Archie May and others reported as'were being supplied by Australia .athaving had a few shots at a cougar prices under local quotations,

ac-'ut

thc d~~ta~~e was ~~~d~~g to trade rcp

;great and they failed to bring the~

t"western 'markets declined 2c to';

animal down. It is reported by rcsi-13c and Big Bend bluestem hard

dents of the Cedar creek section that white was quoted at Portland Nov;"

two of the anima]s have been. seenI

7 78c, and other classes at 61cthere and that bob cats, are a]so pcr bushel, basis No. 1.. B]uestenx

coming down from the higher hills, hard white w'as quoted at Seattle a''.

,probaMy in search of food, as the 77c, western white at 62c, western-

snow is reported several feet deep eed at 63c and hard winter at 64c;f th p P r b ]r 1 k d b N 1 M,I

It is also a known and estab]is}ied,tana dark northern sPring in bulk~was quoted at 93c pcr bushel at bot}i;fact that deer were being run in

these sections with dogs, which is i Portland and Seattle. The ncw,croP'ly

1 t th la . What suc- in eastern Oregon.and easternWash-'ngton

was making favorable pro:cess was attained with these animalsgrcss, with moisture sufficient foris of course not knovrn.present needs. The Vancouver market

The rcport has also come in, and~was quiet with No. 1 Manitoba'c

have no reason to disblieve 't, Northern quoted at 64c, No. 2 atthat one, and possib]y two elk were 56c and No. 3 at 53c per bushel, .killed in the Potlatch-Rock creek Canadian currencysection. These clk were brought intoLatah County by the sportsmen ofthis county for propagation. purposes Hatley P~n a Benedic

and left to themselves would in .the The many friends of Hariey'eery-course of a fcw years, multiply to man were very much surprised thesuch an extent as to permit an open! first of the week to.learn of his ma<--

season. We cannot sec why anyone'riage to Miss Ida Morcy, daughter'-

should shoot any of these animals, of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Morey,of Bigbut it seems that they have done so. Bear ridge.

We believe it one of the lowest and 'r. Perryman had been, misse<L

most contemptible tricks that could from his usual haunts and his friende.

be indulged in and ]Be]ievc that the here had no idea hc was serious mind-offenders should be punished to the cd at this time. But'he hied himself teN.

full extent of the law. Asotin last Saturday and procured.

ad an c]k been ki]]cci by accident jthc necessarY PaPers and he and hjs

it should have been reported at intended bride went co the Presby-

pi cc. A]most anyone is broadmindcd 'ceian parsonage in Clarkston and

enough to be]ieve that such a thing were made husband and wife by Rev.

cou]d have happened, but reported it Da id Brown of that cit

shouM'ave been and thc meat given Both Mr. and Mrs. Perryman are

to the law for disposal to the poor graduates of the Kendrick Hig}

oe tp the C]ij]dren's home at Lew ~

school and grew to manhood and,

best of everything in this life. Mrs.Pcrryman is also a graduate of theRalph and Paul Richardson from

Lcwiston State Normal and holds aTuesday afternoon, the> h + life certificate. She is at present

teaching near Waha. Shc has taught'during the past five years in the Ken-was seen going

through town on cathrou h town on a car but the name i

derek and Troy commumtics

f dThe happy couple will make theirof the owner was not learned. It was

said that ten hunters from Fix ridge, home for thc pres it at Lcwjstonsecured six deer the last day of t e!Oh

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open season.

INTERESTING ITNNRFROM JULIAETTA

Thanksgiving Observed

Thanksgiving proved to be a beau-

tiful sunshiny day, with several inches

of snow on the ground. The day was

observed with family and friendly

gatherings, with sleighing and coast-

]rig added to the good times. In the

evening a Thanksgiving message was

4]c]ivcrcd by Rev, Edward J. Smith

et the Methodist church.

Where the Day Was Spent

>r. and Mrs. Frank Vincent and

Mjss Wilma Vincent were dinner

csts of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sher-

iiran and family.

Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Wilcoxon and

Mrs, Mary Jones were guests of Mr,

and Mrs. Eben adams and Mrs. Al-

exander at Moscow.Mrs. Augusta Heins was the guest

of Mr. and Mrs. Horst Gunther.

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Buckallew

hsd as their guests Mr, and Mrs.

H. S. Irwin, Mrs. Lou Spray and

daughter Opal, Mr. 'and Mrs. Wm.Carlton and children, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Spray, Mr. and Mrs. G.N.'ucka]lew,Wm. Spray, Miss Clara-

bell Buckal]ew and Wendell Irwin.Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Guth-

rie were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rob-bins, Mrs. Hulda Buchanan, Mrs. Lulu

Buchanan and A]onzo Guthrie.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cochran and

daughters spent the day with Mr. an'd

Mrs. C]aud Clark on Fix ridge.Mr. Bud Mrs. Manford Nutt harl

as their guests Mr. and Mrs. SamGrue]], Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gruel],Miss Lucille Gruel] and Walter Har-tung of Kendrick.

Tom Fix was the dinner guest ofHaeve Williamson and sister, Mrs.Fred Van Horn.

Gertrude Gene]l and Alvin Nyc wercguests at the Ira Fix home.

Mr. and Mes. B. C. Custer wereguests of Mr. and Mes. Evcrctt Cus-ter.

Entertain for Guests

Mr, and Mrs. Jaclc Heacox verydelightfully entertained Wednesday oflast week in honor of Mr. and Mrs.A. W. Bchrcns and son Dickey ofSpokane. The evening was spentplaying bridge. At 12 o'lock thehostess served a delightful three-courseluncheon.

The guests were Mr. and Mrs. E.P. Wi]coxon, Mr. and Mrs. Feed A]-bright and the host and hostess, Mr.arid Mrs. Hcacox.

U. B. Church RepairedExtensive remodeling has been going

on at the United Brethren churchduring the past week. The balcony,folding doors, ante room and stepshave been removed, making the floorspace much larger. A smallee ante-room wi]] be made. The roof hasalso been rcshinglcd.

Juliaetta PersonalsMiss Helen Halliday was home for

Thanksgiving from Spokane, whereshc attends high school.

Mrs. George Miller and childrenvisited Mr. Millaed at Moscow dur-ing the vacation.

Mr. and Mes. Arnold Bchrens ofSpokane spent Wednesday and Thurs-day here.

Miss Audrey Car]son of Spokanespent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.Edgar Car]son. She returned homeSunday.

Miss The]ma Spray and Miss RubySpray spent the vacation visitingfriends in Lcwiston and Clarkston.

Mrs. Louise Huntsbcrgcr returnedlast week from Wcnatchec.

Mes. A. B. Nctlce and Miss CecilHarris of Lewiston and Miss AliceHarris were Thanksgiving guests ofrelatives here.

Miss Edith Adeianson and Mrs.Luna Deanc returned Sunday from

'oscow.

Mr. and Mes. D. E, Bucka]]cw anddaughter have moved from the Whit-tcd residence to the Baker property.

Oriel'umbauld had the misfor-tune to fal] last week and crack oneof the bones in his right wrist.

Fred A]bright made a business tripto Lcwjston Monday.

1Mike Hedd]ee returned Wcdncsdncs ay~

rom a two-days visit with his sisterat Pomeroy.

Elmer McA]lister has been confinedto his hnmc for a icw days, after hav-

]ing ]iis tnnsi]s rcmove<]. Eugen Tgene ayor has been carrying the mail for

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mis riscol1ay December 7, wncn

sinner wi]] be c]eci'cd for a germ of " " the Geant place, west of town.The move was made necessary byfour years.

N, E, Walker has been nominated the beaver building thcie dam across

No the culvert that drains the Porid,by petition, to succce iimse . o

other names were i c wit in t e if'] d 'ih'hc it]reechy raising the water abouteighteen inches and bringing it only

time specified for so doing.'about six inches below the level ofthe road. Fiad the dam been left

Performs Marriage Ceremony for a fciv mnee <]ays in all probabilityRcv. A. E. Jones officiated at the the road would have been cnm-

marriagc nf Miss Adeb«]]e Sny<]ce p]etc]y covered.of Par<]ec au<] Harn]<] F]att nf Ncz- The dam was iorri out by ]iand

percc, at Asntin, irUash., on Nnvcm-<air<] nnuc of ihc heaver homes dis-

her 23. The groom is a ncphnw of iurhc<]. It is peesiimc<l t]iai it will bcRev. Jancs. , only a qucsiinn of iimn unii] it is

The ncw]yivc<]s will ruoke t]icie l)ui!i up again, hut at ]east the roadlinrne at Nczpnrce. is c]csr for the iiruc being.

Uitt]e Daughter I]1Bevcr]y Ann, little daughter of Mr'.

and Mes. Flerman Sch<rpfer has keenquite i]] for the past several days, butis somewhat improved at this time.

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THE KENDRICK GAZETTE I'RIDAY, D1.CEljf HER 4, 1931

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~AMhnnnc nnitnPPMMPEEncnc~nn

FUNERAL OF MRS. HER-

MAN WOLFF HELD FRIDAYPERSON ALS

M>ss Marione Davidson left forSeattle Thanksgiving Day.

Nick Brocke went to Lewiston on

Monday to consult an occulist.Miss Nona McAllister spent last

Saturday at Leland visiting friends.Misses Rilla Davidson and Edna

Ferguosn went to Deary Wednesday.Misses Etta and Laura Blum spent

Thanksgiving Day at their homeCameron.

Miss Josephine Deagen spent Sun-

day with Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Adamh

at MoscowMiss Nina Netvman returned. Sun-

day from Moscow, where she spentthe week end.

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jarvis andMiss Tekla Jar'vis returned from Mc-Call Sunday evening

Miss Irene Davis, who is attend-ing the Lewiston Normal, spent theweek-end at her home.

Mae Freytag came over from Se-attle to spend the Thanksgiving holi-days with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cook and chil-dren were Thanksgiving dinner guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Raby.

Marj'orie and Marie Baker spentThanksgiving vacation with their aunt,Mrs. Mendenhall, at Juliaetta.

Mrs.. Stewart Compton arrived onMonday from Lewiston for a visit!w'ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.E, Ware.

Mrs. H. B. Thompson and daugh-ter Mary Elizabeth, returned Mon-day'vening from a visit with friendsin Spokane.

George Bailey and Elbert Long re-turned to the U. of I. Sunday after-noon after spending Thanksgiving va-cation visiting relatives siere.

Mrs'. D. A. Christensen and, babyIe'ft Thanksgiving Day for a visitwith friends in Seattl'e, returning toKendrick Wednesday of this week.

Lou Daugherty came down fromSpokane Thanksgivin'g day to look,

1',after farm interests and visit hisnephew, Clyde Daugherty and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kayser re-'urned to Spoka'ne'on Wednesday of'ast, week afte'r a visit with her fath-

er, Rev. A. E. Janes and daughter,Miss Eldwa.

Dr. Morehead was a professionalvisitor in Kendrick Moriday, havitig

''een called from Le'wiston, owing tothe absence from town of Dr. Christ-

'ii'sen,'ho was absent on profression-! al- work.: ' Misses Nannie, Myra arid Mary

:. Weaver and brother Walter were"guests at the Silvie Cook home Sun-

—. day aftet'noon. Miss Mary is assist-r arit to the courity superintendent of', St'e'vens county; Wasltington, at Col-

villc.

'-f gs are ....I.ig1

--aMi. Scarce

Funeral services for Mrs, Herman

Wolff, who passed away at her home,

!on Wednesday morning, November

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,24, were held at the Cameron Luth-~

eran church Friday afternoon at I

o'lock, the sermon being delivere d

by Rev. Otto G. Ehlen. Interment

was made in the Leland cemetery.

Mary Augusta Schneider was born

in Germany in 1873. At the age of

three years she came to America

with her parents, who located in

Nebraska. She was united in mar-

riage tvith Herman Wolff in 1892.

To this union six children were born.

In 1910 the family moved from

'Washington to the Potlatch, where

Mrs. Wolff resided until her death.

She was a true Christian, a de-

voted wife and mother, and a kind

neighbor.She is survived by her husband,

Herman Wolff, and six children,

William Wolff and Mrs, Albert

Schultz of Cameron, Herbert and

Leonard Woln of Leland, Mrs. Mel-

vin Hagan and Olga Wolff of S'c-

attle, b'esides eight grandchildren, five

brothe'rs and two sisters.

You bet it's aTOUGH BABY

Are Your Hens Producing As They Should Be?

U they aren', then it's time you "forced" prp.

ductIon by proper feeding. Let us suggest some

of our Oyster Shell, Grit and Egg Mash.

Just a few pennies invested in the proper feed

more often than not brings in the eggs and eggs

mean dollars. Prove it for yourself.

—it says so the minute you look at it:HcE.AVY DUTYGOODYHARPA'f HFIN DER

4.50-2I

Vollmer Clearwater Co.KENDRICK, IDAHO

75Other sizesequally low

Are you a tire punisher P Well, then, you and'his, tough baby. shou1d ride together. It likes

to be treated rough. Come m and let us showyou some weal super-value. %hy the'lowpiriceP Qoodyeyi makes. IiHions more tiresand &at lowers costs. Sene yo6 so'on, we hope.

THE. KENDRICKGAZETTI!,'Pulse

of the Potlatch"

Published. every Friday at Kendrick,Idaho, by,

P. C. McCrearyIndependent in Politics

subscription'rihpp pnc penn.

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AT THE CHURCHES

Card of Thanks

We wtsh to thank our many fnends

for their kindness and'sympathy dur-

ing the illness and death of out be-

loved wife'nd. mother.Herman Wolff,Mr. and Mrs. Williant Wolff

and family,Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Schuitz and

family,Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wolff,Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hagan,Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wolff

and family,Miss Olga Wolff.

The Lutheran Church

Otto Q, Ehlen, PastorCameron, Emanuel:Cameron, Emanuel:

9:30 Sunday school.10:30 Divine serviCes in English,

with communion.Juliaetta, Zion:

1 p. m. Sunday schooL

2 p. m. Divine services in English.

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Full Gospel Mission

10 a. m. Sunday school.11 a. m. Church services.Services each Sunday evening 't

8 o'lock.Prayermeeting each Friday evening

at 8 o'lock.Everybody. welcome.

KENDRICK GARAGE CO.DEOBALD BROS., Pi'pps,

KENDRICK, IDAHOParents of Son

Mr. and Mrs, Lcster Crocker Qfe

the parents. of a 6YE.-pound son, botaat the home of. Mrs. Crocker's mothtt,Mrs. Liddie Ameling, very early ia

the morning of Deecmber 1. Mother

and babe are said to be domg n>ce!y

Radio Interference

The Village Council in session on

Tuesday evening had under consid-eration the passing of a Radio Inter-ference Ordinance, such as many othervillages and cities have passed, copiesof their ordinances being read and

discussed. Owing to the absence ofsome of the council, the matter wastabled and deferred until the nextmeeting, in the niean time a com-mission is to be organized and' verythorough check made on electricaldevices to ascertain whether or uotsuch int'erference as has been moreor less evident during the past fall,is local or being brought in over thepower lines.

If interference can be definitely es-tablished from any motor, electric re-frig'erator or other electrical devicebeing used in Kendrick, they feelthat they will have the hearty co-operation of the owner to remedysich, without the necessity of passingan ordinance.

The penalties prescribed in otherordinances for failure to install properdevices when interference is foundexistitig and is not eliminated, carriesa fine of $100.00 or imprisonment fora period of 30 to 90 days or both.

Vassar Mortuary, Inc.DISTINCTIVE, FUN'ERAL SERVICE Kendnck Communtty, Church

Rev. Edward J. Smith, PastorAt Southwick-

Sunday school at 10 a. m.Preaching. services at 11 a. m.

At Kendrick —.

Bible school at the regular- hour.

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At Juliaetta-Preaching services at 7:30 p. m.

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Aml)ularice Service. Day. or '¹ight1

Phone 333 141—9th St.

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CLEAN'INC F-B.ICESax'e,

Community Ladies Aid

The Ladies Aid of the KendrickCommunity church will meet in thebasement of the Community Churchnext Fnday afternoon (Dcc. 4).Mrs. Bolon and Mrs. Clive Aikinfro mhsi usual haunts, but his friends

Atttt-Tuberculosis Seal Sale

The sale of Christmas Seals (anti-tubcrculosis). will start in Kendrickat, once and will be in charge of Mrs.A. K. Carlson.

Nearly everyone is familiar withthe sale and use of these little sealsand what the money is used for. Toinform those who may not know,the following are a few of the usesto.whichi the money is. put:

It safeguards the health of thechildren by providing public healthnurses where there are no school orcounty nurses, by supplying and fi-nancing a health habit program forpublic and parochial„schools, by es-tablishing nutrition classes and milk

drinking campaigns for underweightchildren.

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C; O. D. LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS

Mairi at 8th Lewiston, Idaho:Mrs. Wade Keene Still nl

Mrs. Wade Keene, who has beenconfined to her bed for the past twoweeks, is still quite ill.Taken Up

One mixed Jersey and Shorthornbull, about 2 years old. Taken uplast of Ocfober. Owner may havesame by paying for keep and adver-tising. R, S. Betts, Southwick, Idaho.

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gatherings around the festive boardthat we failed to get, but you will re.member that we asked you to pleas'esend in the names of yotfr guests, sowe really cannot be blamed.

.THANKSGIVING DAY GEN-ERALLY OBSERVED HERE

%fcllpinit, Wash.p Mr. ahd: Mrs.IIirry Ameling'nd family and Mr.Nnd Mrs. Lester Crocker and daugh-ter.

Those who gathered at the home+f Mr. and Mrs. James McVicker. rmere Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner anddaughter, Thelma Virgil McVicker ofLewis'ton, Mr', and Mrs. Charles Lea-vitt and little Charles Earl of Julia-etta, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fles'hmanand Ethel and Violet McVicker.

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For one of the finest and mostcomplete lines of Christmas Cardsever'hown in. Juliaetta, see Mrs.Cecil Gruell. Priced'rom $1.75 up,for 25 cards, your name imprinted.

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Shipped Car Mixed StockDave Gentry this weelll shipped a

car of mixed cattle and hogs to theSpokane market.

Anything to sell t Try a smalladlet. Advertisers appreciate your trade!

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FOR %HAT IT WAS PAID —IT'8 A RECEIPT.big helP to BO'If|jjft'ELS

V'hat a ]oy to have the bowels movelike c1'ockwork, every dayl It's easy, if-you mittd these simple rules of a famousold doctor:

Drink a big tumblerful of waterbefore breakfast, and several timesQ day.

2. Get plenty of outdoor exercise with-out undufy fatiguing yourself,

3. Try for a bowel movement at j

exactly the same hour every day.

!Everyone's bowels need help at times,

Ilut the thing to use is Dr. Caidvieils'Syrup Pepsin. You'l get a thorougholeamng-out, nnd it won't leave yourinsides weak and watery. This family

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Taxes become delinquent

the 4th Monday in De.

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Briefly., that's the convenience of PAYING YOUR BILLSBY CHECK. It does away with carrying large amounts of cash.It leaves no room for doubt on obligations, for, each cacneledcheck is a record and receipt. Yes, undeniable proo fof your pay-ment. Open an account with us —Todayt

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Attorney-At-Law

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Phone 363

THE KENDRICK GAZETTE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1931

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS CAMERON NEWS ITEMS

In the Probate Court of Latah Coun- Carl L. Wegner and family werety, State of Idaho, In the Matter of visitors at the George Wilken homethe Estate of Dora M, Hul], De- Thursday afternoon.ceased. Rev. and Mrs. O. G. Eh]en and

family were dinner guests of Mr. andNotice is Hereby Given by tile Mrs. Fred Silflow last Sunday.

undersigned, the executrixes of the]ast wi]l and testament and of the Helen Newman was a guest ofestate of Dora M. Hu]l, deceased, to Viola Schultz over the week-end,the creditors of and all persons hav Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Spekker anding claims against the said decedent family were guests at the Ed. Gertjeor her estate to exhibit them with thenecessary vouchers within six months home for Thanksgiving dinner.

after the first publication of this Guests at the A. W. Schultz homenotice, to-wit: the 4th day of De- for Thanksgiving dinner last Thurs-cember, 1931, to said executrixes at day were Mr. and Mrs. William Wolffthe office of A. H. Oversmith in theUrquhart Bui]I]ing Moscow, Latah and family, Mr. and Mr>. HerbertCounty, State 'of Idaho, tbe same be- Wo]ff, Herman Wolff, Miss Gigaing the place for the transaction of Wolff, Mrs, Melvin Hagan and daugh-the business of said estate in Lat» ter and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wo]ffCounty, State of Idaho.

Dated this 30th day of Novem-ber, 1931. 'G. F. Cridlebaugh spent the Thanks-

LOUISE LESLIE, giving holidays at his home in Lewis-EDITH D. SMITH. ton

Exerutrixes of the last will andtestament and of the estate of Dora Mr. an Mrs. Will'am McCoy en-

M Hufl deceased '9 5 tertained the fo]]owing at Thanksgiv-.ing, dinner;, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

NOTICE OF ELECTION Weyen and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.McCoy and daughter and Mr. and

Notice is hereby given that an Mrs. Otto Schoeff]er.e]ection will .be he]d at the School The fo]]owing were dmner guests

House on 'Fix Ridge, in the County at-the Fred Mielke home, on Thanks-

of Latah, State of Idaho, on the giving day: Mr, and Mrs. John'th day of December, 1931. Schwarz and sons,'Mr. and Mrs; F.

. 'aid election to be .held for the W. Newman and family, Miss Leo]a

purpose of electing three commis- LaHatt, Miss Emma Hartung and

sioners of Good Roads District No. Mrs. Ida St'oneburner.,

2, Latah County, State of Idaho, Ralph; Bull's v'isiting at the'omesaid commissioners to serve for a bf A. F. Wegn'er'his week.t'erm of two years, or until theit'uc- Mr. arid Mrs'. Henry Brammer and

. cessors are elected and qualified. sons and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weridt

Polls will be open from 1 p. m. an'd daughters w'ere dinn'e'r guest's at

to 6p;m. the Carl'oepp h'orne on Thanksgiving

Dated this 7th day of November, day

1931, Lewist'on visitors the flrst p'art ofth'e week were M'r and Mrs Henry

Chairman of the Board. Wendt and daughters, W. C. Mie]ke

Attest: Chairman of the Board. and Herbert Schwarz.

J. C. FOWLER, Clerk. 46-4 Robert Wagner was taken to Col-fax last Friday morning, where he-

NOTICE OF ELECTION OF was ope'rated upon Saturday for ap-COMMISSIONER OF KEN- appendicitis. At this w'ritirig he is

DRICK HIGHWAY DISTRICT reported ks doing we]].The Ladies Aid met Wednesday

Notice i's hereby given, that an afternoon at the parochial schoolelection of commissioner of KEN- hous'e. Luiicheon was served by Mrs.DRICK HIGHWAY DISTRICTa Her'man Meyer and Mrs. Ernestwill be held in said district, on MON- Schmidt.DAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1931 at Cameron School'otesthe City Hall in Kendrick, Latah School work was resumed MondayCounty, Idaho, at which time one (1) morning, after the Thanksgiving hol-Commissittner will be elected from idays.sub-district three (3) for a term «Among those absent this week onfour (4) years. account of illness were: Viola Schultz,

The commissioner'ub-districts a«Vern Wegner, Robert Wegner andas f'o]lows: Roy Silflow.

American and Little Bear Ridges are A larger ciowd than was anticipated'known as sub-district No. 1; Big Be» turned out last Webnesday night forand Texas Ridges are known» sub- the Thanksgiving program given bydistrict No. 2; the Village of Kendrick the school.

. is known as sub-district No. 3. Wednesday lvas weighing day forPolls open from 1:00 t»:00 P m the pupils. With few exceptions, theNominations may be made by Pe- pupils gained a little in weight since

tition with not less than twenty (20) weighed a month ago. All pupils'names on said petition, and filed with who are under-weight have dividedthe Secretary up to and including the themse]ve's int'o couples and each pu-25th day of November, ]93» for pil will <try to gain more i'n the nextsaid nominees name to be Placed in month than his partner.the ballot.

Dated this 7th day of November, Coasting'- 1931. The Village Council in session on

THORVALD NELSON, Tuesday evening h'ad uri'der discus-'ion the matter of prohibiting coast-

ing on or across the Main street ofSecretary, K~ed'rick His'hway ' Kendrick, to avoid the repitition of

47-3 any serious accidents such as havehappened before. There i's a lot of

Boost for Kendrick —your t " an r'ea] sport and fun in coasting forours. the youngsters, the fresh air and

exercise obtained being very beneficial',and they did'ot wish to curtail too

DR. CHARLES SIMMONS drastically the youngsters'sport, thereEye-Sight Specialist . fore th'ey decid'ed to'xperiment with

Will b'e in Kendri every rid' a p]an of ropi'ng off, Main street,DaysSALSBERG ]]t SIMMONS compelling traffic 'o detour by the

203.205 Salsberg Bldg. Rail'road street fr'om 'he BarnumLewiston, Idaho, Lumber & Mill Co. to the Kendrick

Garage after 4 o'lock on Monday,Wednesday and Friday and a]1

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Sunday afternoon, as long as coasting'ay continue, a'nd allow coasting on, those hours by the youngsters.

The Council, feels that they willh I

[ P~~ — have the co-opec'ation oi the parentsand childr en in this matter, that thefun may be enjoyed with perfectsafety to the children and uo seriousacci'dent befall the traffic using theother'alf of the street.

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.........44 c Fditor —Nona McAllister,Associate Editor —Mary Johnson.IBoys'ports Editor —Morton BrighamGirls'ports Editor —,Nettie McDowellSchool Events Editor —G. DavidsonTypist —Lovick Walbeck.

„Jokes—Lois Fry,"Typist —Hazel Reid.Advisor —Miss Deagen.

However, more favorable results made in two cars, Mr. Brigham'sare expected when Kendrick again and Mr. Behrens',

'eets the Bovill five in Kendrick's We encountered many snow drifts,

, own gym next Saturday. Fewer dif- but were able to buck them a]1.ficulties will confront the team, and Along in the deep snow a herd of't least an interesting game is ex- cattle was encountered. After a timepected. we managed to pass them. Nettle

wanted to take one of the little calvesFreshman Skating Party - along for a mascot.

The Freshman enjoyed a very pleas- Arriving at Bovill we had lunch at

ant skating party last Tuesday night. the De]monica Cafe. After eating and

They say the ice is fine and all re- getting warm we went up to the

ported a good time. gym, and were told by some of theBovill boys that we had a hard team

Basketball Game to beat.,

A double-header game wi]] be play- At seven o'lock we met our op-

ed in the High school gymnasium Ponents on the floor. The Bovill girls

between Kendrick and Bovill, on Sat- «om the first @ere faster, and showe

urday evening December 5, A] us where we, could improve. At the1

though both the boys'nd girls'eams end of the game the score was 28 to

were defeated at Bovlll, we expect 40 in favor of the Bovin gii]s, Nettie

them to do better on their own floor. Mae McDowell was high point player

Everybody come and support the for Kendr ck. tfor Kendrick. It was a hard fought

team] ] game, but a losing one for Kendrick.After the games a lunch and dance

Sh < N N t was given in honor of the Kendr]ckShort News otes

players. A good time was had by a]1.The dancing club held its regular We returned home tired but happy,

session. Monday evening.'

and hope to meet them soo'n on ourTheo rePort cards'will be Riven out floor. Maybe the score will be d]f

this week. ferent the next time.

Name Acdden~y ~tted Lawrence S.—What's the differenceLast week in mentioning the list between you. and a man with no

of teachers and wheie they would teethespend Thanksgiving, the name of Oscar O P]] b]teMrs'. Silvie Cook was accidentallyomitted. Mrs. Cook spent her Thanks- Miss Deagen —If Columbus. were

giving at her home in Kendrick.. alive today wouldn't he be'consider'-ed a great manP

Defeat of the Kendrick Girls 'ed D.—Yes, he'd be 500 year old.

The Basketball Girls journeyed to . Miss Newmari —What is the great-Bovill Saturday, Nov.. 28 .to playagainst the Bovill girls. The trip was

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Our Home Among The Hi]]sAcross the snow capped mountain

crept the morning sun,While in the sleepy. village

day had just begun.Smoke curled lazily upward

from the chimneys wi'de,

The tall, snow-laden pine treeresembled a white-clad bride,

Out amid the snow flakesthe village children danced,

And down the icy streetthe milkman's horses pranced;

The sun climbed in the heavensall to happiness gave . vent;

Each man to his labors'

happily singing went,'y

..Nona McAllister.

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6ENERAI, REPAIR SHOP

Biackstnithing Vccd WcrkTire Setting, %agon orhutoes, Disc Sharpening,

Machine and Gun Repairing,

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Stock of goods at Kendrick.

i>Phone 143 Kendrick or 6R Troy,<or see

.IN, E. Walker, Kendrick, or Smith4Bros., Le]and.

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After a cold, hard journey to Bo-vill last Saturday, the Kendrick bas-ketball team 'lost the game, by thenarrow margin of 23 to 25.'n spiteof the early lead attained, by Bovi]1the Kendrick team came back extra-oi.dinarily strong in the second jta]fof the game, the score ending at 23to 25, while the score at the halfwa's 16 to 2 in favor of Bovill. Thesmall gym was an added difficulty,as the practice afforded in the ampleKendrick court differs considerablyfrom that the Bovill team attainson Bovill's smaller 'loor.

CRESCENT, CLIPPINGS

Schoo] was dismis'sed Tuesday even-ing for Thanksgiving vacation. MissGeraldin'e Gropp left Wednesday tovisit with hc'e'r'arents't Clarkstonover the vacation.

A large crowd attended'he Thanks-giving'rogram and party held atthe Crescent'chool house Tuesdaynight.

Mark Robeson spent ThanksgivingDay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.O. L. Robeson at Le]and.

Mrs. C. L. Trail is enjoying a visitwith her 'ister, Miss Alice Wi/sonof Denver, Colo., who came lastWednesday,

Miss Minnie Craig of Le]and andVera and Neva Craig, who are at-tending schoo1 in Lewiston', spent theThanksgiving vacatiori at home. OthetThanksgiving guests at the ClaudCraig home were Miss Jayne Plum-mer of Kendrick.

Mrs. Mike Forest is on 'he sicklist. Mrs. Bill Dorendorf and childrenspent the day with her Monday andMrs. Chas. Greenwood with !h'er

Tuesday.Thanksgiving guests at the George

Lockhart home were Mr. and Mrs.Mike Forest and family, Axel Bohn,Mr. and Mrs. 'Bruce Lockhart andsons and Miss Mary Conrad.

Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Loeser en-tertained the Elmer Hudson familyand John Kirchknoepf on Thanksgiv-ing day.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swanson wereThanksgiving dinner guests at t'eBill Dorendorf home.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Dorendorf andson Walter and grandsons, Floyd andTheodore and Mrs. Anna Kimbleyand children ate Thanksgiving din-

BASKETBALLKENDRICK vs BOVILL

Saturday, December 5th, 1931

School Gym; —Kendricklt

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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Terry.Darl Walker spent Thanksgiving

vacation with his folks in Clarkston.Alice and Mary Foster'eturned to

their school Sunday after spendingThanksgiving vacatioin with theirfolks in Clarkston.

Miss Thain returned to her'ome't

Me]rose Tuesday after visiting withher sister, Mary McFadden.

Mrs. Boyd Cook ret'urned to herhome Wednesday from Kendrick

Mrs. S. A. Vaughn was a Lewistonvisitor Tuesday.

Mr. and mrs. Loren Miller and

family of Lewiston and Mrs Hanksand children spent Thanksgiving with

Mr. and Mrs. Foster McFadden.Mr. and Mrs. Wi]mer Hanks and

son spent Saturday and Sunday vis-

iting with relatives at Lenore.

Trade with advertisers.

ner with Mrs, Rose: Farrington and

children.Mr. and Mrs. Frank: Souders en-

tertained Mr. and Mrs. Chas Green-

wood Thanksgiving Day.Edna Kimbley visited Monday night

with Helen Farrington.Axe] Bohn visited several days

with friends in the neighborhood.

Mrs. Roy Drury and son Donald

and Wallace Hunt of Spokane visited

with her sister, Mrs. John Darby

and family Saturday and Sunday,

Nov. 21 and 22.Gedrge Baugh was called home

last week because of the serious ill-

ness of his mother.Lloyd Farrington spent Monday

night with Lloyd Kimbley.

Loggers are taking advantage of the

snow to start oper.ations in the woods.Th'e Lockhart boys are cutting and

Ray Butler and John Darby have

hauled some in. Others are expected

to start in a day or so.Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Greenwood gave

a dance at their home Saturday night.

Besides folks in this neighbor'hood,

Mrs. Mattie Garner and daughter

Maxine and son Melvin, Cleve Mc-

Phee of Linden, Ted Grinolds, Royand Geo. Kent and Randolph Tem-

pleton of Cedar Ridge attended.

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'r. attd Mrs. G. E. Erlewine and

baby, Neil Gilbert, are visiting at the

Bu tier home.Among those enloying Thanksgiv-

ing dinner at the Orval Choate home

lvere Mr. and Mrs. Weakley and Ev-erett, Mrs. Geo. Wells and sons, Geo.Frederickson and Jewe] Choate.

Mr. and Mrs. John Lind had

Thanksgiving dinner at the L. Clanin

home.Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson called

at the Lind home Friday.A large crowd enjoyed the Thanks-

giving dinner and program at the

church Sunday, November 29.Mrs. Orville Choate and children,

Jewel Choate, Mrs. Weakley and Ev-erett visited friends and relatives atPeck over Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Whitman and

family of Southwick were week-end

visitors at the Fruchtl home.Mr. and Mrs. L. Clanin, Mrs, Ira

Lind, Mrs. Lottie Brock and Ned

Harless were Southwick visitors Saturday,

Hugh Miller cetilrned to school Mori-.day after having thc riticn P~.

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Mr.,"Ntl %]rs. ]h,ea] Vaughu s;lentThanksgiving lvith Mrs. Vaughn's

HE 0RALG IAI CQLQ S Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Candyand Soft Drinl<s may be had at the

W]tenever you have some nagging ache nelv Raby Hotel. Good meals, too.. or pain, take some tablets of Bayer

Aspirin. Relief is immediate! Better ord'ei'our personal Christ-nns Greeting Cards'iow.that Bayer Aspirin won't rehev~

never a time when you can't take it.The tablets with the- Bayer, cross are WANT ADS

a]'vays safe. They will not'depress theor otherwise harm you. Use them WANTED —Good chopping blo ck,'s often as t]]Sty'can spa@. yott:arty pain about 16-inches high by a 24-inch

or discomfort. fust be sure to buy the top—knotty. Kendrick Gazette.'genu'ine. Examine the box. Beware of

imitations. FOR SALE—One fresh colv; twoAsp]rin is the trade-mark of Bayer soon fresh, F,. D, White. 49-2

FOR SALE' 10 shoats, wt. about100-lbs. each. John Soumar, Myr-tle, Idaho. 48-2x

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EILEEN hate to take medicineas a rule, but every child loves the

taste of Castoria. This pure vegetablePrepar;stlou ts just as good as tt tastes;justas bland and just as hannletN as thc

recipe reads'.

%hen Baby's cry warns of colic, afew drops of Castoria have him soothed,asleep again in a jt'iffy. Nothing is morevaluab]e in diarrhea. %hen coatedtongue or bad breath tell of cofrstipation,invoke its ge'nt]e aid to cleanse andregulate a child's bowels. In colds orchi]chen's diseases, you should use itt,o keep the system from c]ogging.

Castoria, is sold in every drug store;l]tea tletlltine rrlvays bears Chas. ELl']etcher's sigl aturt

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MRS. O. C. AIKEN, Local Agt.

EXCESS acid B ihc oammon canna ntindigestion. It terru]ts in pain and soctrness about two hours after cating. '] bequick corrective is an alkali which P i]Ineutralize acid. The best co-~t.'veis Phfl]ipe Mt]k of Magnesia. It ltaaremained standard with physicians iut.he 50 years since its inventiou.

Onespoonful of Phi iipa Milk< f EKag-nesia neutralizes instantly many tir.:wits vobune ru acsf]. It ts harmk.-', I &taste]eris and ks actioa ia quick. You v4lnever re]y on crude tttatbctt]s orl;e 1 mlearn how quickly this rrtNtht,d a~Please ]et it rlhow ymca —~.

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Magnesia" ]ttas beert the U. S.Repel: MTrade Mark of The Charades I]. Phil]i,eC]tctttlc't] Cortlpany arth] its pf'". ct.'' '.phva

Charles H. Phi]lips since 1875.

PASTURE LAND FOR REcNT—1000 acres; well tvatercd and fenced;2tqa miles below Juliactta; $].00 permonth. E. A. Grant, Kendrick.

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THE KENDRICK GAZETTE FRIDAY, DECEM BI-'R 4 ]93]

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LZLAND N'ZWS IIZMS ln I-cwisto i wit]J Ilia fulfil]y, Mlaaaa umgkgtrsaWSWp m tmaaasag nrwmwensusmnsetootsmvoossmm eprwsatse„,

J ii feGoudzward, Cnrrine and Janette r-AA ill Sanl Lotspeick and Woodrow tiirning with llim Friday illoriling totA F]eshinan visited last Wednesday spend the week-end.'.A A

evening at the A. G. Peters home Fred Snyder and two children and:.. ar, o .Ill. ea ters.:", ",,':;,",,"','; „.:;;,;;;.",,';„",.';,"..:..';,",.":,:,,.A

A Roy Blankenship and family wereJA Mark Billow and wife of Denver,

I B d GehartA Colorado, visited over the week-end ts atthA with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Smith. " "'A Mr Bii]ow is a cousin of Mrs ..

h Elt Ge hartWm. Bond and wife were Than s-

A Smith. giving guests at the Elton eP ar

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'A ~ Mr. 'and Mrs.'. B. Parks re-Archie May motored to SpokaneJust Two Left A

turned Saturday from a two week'sS

A triP. They visited the Herman KoePP Alee Larson is on th" sick list thb~ family at Red Bluf?, i at., and Mrs.A

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Parks'elatives at Oakland. They alsoM d Mrs. L. L. Yenni and sonr, an rs.

r Q Avis'ted in Oregon and other coast W 'ted ]ast Wednesday even- iA . ayne visi e askhemleI>m A" t'

%J%4A A Mildred Craig visited with Edna Guests Thanksgiving at the HomerW A Lohman Friday.

A Floyd Fleshman and wife and son, family and Herman Meyers and fam- '

A Jack Leroy, Glen Fleshman, Virgil .I YOURA Fleshman and wife and Cecil and Mr and Mrs. R. F. Woody wereA Miss Barbara Hayes were dinner Th ks n nests of Mr and Mrs

v > ~ +A guests Wednesday-of Mr. and Mrs. R Mor an

Clifford Woodward, who is atten -Missouri Saturday night.

ing school at Waverly, W k, p

A e e " O'arks home were Mr. and Mrs. Cony T% I 1 O RIK 11 M A With well filled baskets the R. M'ndres of Gifford Mrs. Hund, Ken-

Iaarnum ~umoer EK ivxl~a wo.A at the A. H. Smith home for a big Leland Sohool Newsr w ~en~rlCMM9 ~~ameaO A Thanksgiving feed. Besides the above Those on the Honor Roll for thew ~en~rlCMM ~~ameaOA families Ralph Smith and wife and second six week period in high school' A Mrs. Lucy Hoffman were present to are: Wayne Yenni, Alvira Fleshman,

swell the number to 29. Oreta Coldgrove, Francis Hund andMr. and Mrs. Warner and daugh- Jaunita Fieshman.

ter and Virgil McVicker of Lewis- Those exempt from six week'ton, Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt and son exams are: Algebra —Wayne Yenni,

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of Juliaetta took Thanksgiving din- Alvira Fleshman, Oreta Coldgrove,Milk 2 ELLIS CASH PhOne e ner at the James Mcvicker home. Uretta Bianken'ship and waido smith.

1 N MKhMWK'K5~ 1 ~~ < Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haase and History —Wayne Yenni, Alvira Flesh-> ~uartS j.ae m~~~KaXL 1 '~Xi children spent .Thanksgiving in man, Oreta Coldgrove, Uretta Blank-

Clarkston with relatives. enship, Lawrence Abitz, Frances~ ~

Cora Blankenship of Lapwal spent Hund, Jaunita Fleshman and Blanchethe week-end with her mother. Cole. Social Civics —Wayne Yenni,Sugar, 10-lbS. fOr 59C APPleS, a bOX 60C < M. d Ms. Andrew Debs of Al ia Flehma, oet co]dgro e,

RajsjnS 4 lbS fpr, 39C Cabbager pound 03C 4 Lewiston spent Thanksgiving with Uretta Blankenship, Blanche Cole,j Mrs. 33erbs'other, Mrs. Julia Helen Jones,Jaunita Fleshman.

~jndSpr Tjssue 10 Salt Her 1 gr b' —2 c 4 Fleshman. 'English —Francis Hund and Jaunita I,

Rolls for 59c Snowdrift 3 lb pail 65c 4 Dwight Hoffman who is attending Fleshman.school at Cheney, Wash., spent the English 1—Wayne Yennie, Alvira

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week-end at home. Fleshman, Oreta Coldgrove, Blanchegg Q Q o

g < Thanksgiving guests at the Or» Cole and Helen Jones.aaturuay anCk 'XYLOQClay ~peClals Craig home were Vester Evans and Mrs, Walbeck and sister visited thefamily, Mrs. Anderson and family of school Monday.

Rjtters Beansr 3 cans 19c pjn"Salmon> 2 cans 19c qAgatha and Mark Robinson. The Intermediate room gave a big

Virgil Fleshman and family, Oney Thanksgiving program WednesdayRjtters . Catsup, 2-L. American Beauty Oy- < Walker and family, James He]ton and afternoon.

Size 27c sters, 2 cans for 19c i " G"","'"h '" '"'""L»DEN „zWs ITzMs

Uncle. WNiam's Cat- Pops Corn Starch, 2 i giving guests at the T. J. Flesh-

sup, 2-S. size 19c packages for 15cW4eatjesi 2 pkgS. 23C Sperry Cereal Flakes 35c < Miss Georgene Smith of Lewiston d to Southwick Sunday, where the

spent the week-end with their parents, c"'ldren . are attending school, afterMr. and Mrs. R. M. Smith. spending the Thanksgiving vacation

s ~ e t ~ e Maxine Fleshman of Lewiston spent «homethe week-end with her mother. Clarence Fry and son Bill spent

Roy Charlie and Mildred Craig several days last week hunting at' gggdl4 e s ~ s

spe t Th nksg'vine with there e,'ster Park and were home guests of MrMrs. Jesse Thornton. and Mrs. Ben Smith.

Res. 196 . PhOne192 4 Mr. and Mrs. Turnbaugh spent Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weyen and

Thanksgiving in Lewiston with friends, so» sPent Thanksgiving withrela-,'eturning

home on Saturday. tives near Southwick.

Mr. and Mrs. Manly Watson and A large crowd attended the club

Dr. Jones To come Took Cattle To Lapwai Rangrl daughter of Lewiston spent Thanks- dance here Friday evemng and a golly 'i

giving with Mrs. Watson's parents, good time was reportetd.g Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fle h At the annual meetin of th

Mr and Mrs D V K k d ]I Hill Community h Ilwho has been established in Spokane to the Woody ranch near Lapwai on had as th 'h k i i t M the same oificers - I t d-the past 16 years, about your eyes Tuesday, where the winter range is d M F k El]i f K d k

'H Weyen, president; Mrs. Edgar

D . Jones will be at the Heacox said to be fairly good. 'hanksgiving guests of Mr. and Bohen, secretary and treasurer, anConfectionery, Juliaetta, Idaho, Sat-

Mrs. Philip Daugherty were Mr. and Mrs C H. Fry for third member,urday, December 5 —10M a. m, Lepton Has 12,371 People Mrs. Chas. Johnson and sons Herman c'omprising Frank Lyons, Eva Smitho 1:00 p, and at t e Raby Hotel, That Lewiston is "growing" is and Willie and Mr. and Mrs, Clyde and Celia Bohn. A committee was ~

Kendrick, Idaho, Satu day, ec. 'hown by a late census taken by the Daugherty and chi]dren. appointed to write-up a constitution,'tR. I.. Polk company and is shown Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Harrison and and by-laws, as the original ones were

Special treatment for weak eyes.~ children and Ewald Heinrich, Mrs. destroyed by fire. A meetmg will be

Jones Optical Company. 48-2 to have a population of 12,371, whileThornton and Lizzie, Archie, Andy

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held in the hall Saturday evening,C]arkston shows .a popu a 'on o 'nd Ade]1 Hoffman were Thanksgiv- December 5, to pass or reject.I ti f 3-

%'ant ads get results —try one. 706. ing guests at the A. G. Peters home A dancing club has been organizedi'rs.

Woodward and children were here for the winter, with Ed. Kent i

dinner guests Friday at the R. M. and Mrs. Mattie Garner at the headSmith home. of the committee.

~ ~ ' ' 'i Floyd Fleshman and family mo Many hunters were trying their

tored to Moscow Friday to visit luck the last few days of the huntingBOTT Rill'liis,,&...,\/Ill%st relatives, leaving froin there saturday season and quite a number reportedmorning for Baker, Oregon. getting a deer.

w ~ Emil Larson and Alee spent Walter Carman returned TuesdayThanksgiving with Alta Jones. from a two-weeks visit with relatives

aXXlm Marvin Vincent and family were at Bovill. His cousin Earl came homei ~ ~

Thanksgiving guests at the Stewart with him to spend Thanksgiving.Heffel home. Mr. and,Mrs. F. C. Lyons enter-

nOW sudrdrests a $tOVe a Mr. and Mrs. James Heiton left tained at a turkey dinner Thsniw., Saturday morning for Baker, Oregon, giving day. Those present were Ray

~ y for an indefinite stay., Lyons of Nampa, Thomas Sturdevant

drOOu Chas. Coidgrove moved his family of Kendrick, Danand Raymond Lyonsto the Easterbrook bench farm on and Willard McConnell.

i~ 1~ I Friday. Jake Michael has recently been Iights a radio and a Oreta Coldgrove spent Friday night moved from the Weaver place, where

lvith Jaunita and Alvira Fleshman. he has lived alone the past threeL. H. Daugherty spent the week- years, to the Joe Perry home, where A

gsF %stA ~t popcorn popper i end visiting at Philip Daugherty's. he can be cared for, since he is in A

Beulah Hoskins is spending the poor health. IIA

~ t week with Mildred Craig. Mrs. McPhee and son Cleve andR. M. Smith and family were Pri- Mrs. Mattie Garner and family had n

day evening guests at the Harry Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and ASmith home. Mrs Edgar Bohn A

Sunday guests at the Virgil Fslesh- Mr and Mrs. Clem Israel returnedman home were L. H. Daugherty, from Lewiston Saturday evening gMr. and Mrs. R. E. Woody, Philip where Clem bought a new team of R} uSt the roaater fOl VOiir I Daugiterty and family and Jake horses Edgar Bohn hss recent.iyDaugherty. bought a new team

T ~ ~ L The Epworth League met at the Dan and Raymond Lyons and I]hankSgiVlng Turkeys ruat idge Harry smith home i'riday eveeing friend, wiiiard Mcconnei, returned to sfor their regular meeting. Moscow Sunday to resume their I~ ieirIiassware gust the china. Mr. and Mrs. Turnbaugh and Orcta school work at the University, @9 3 Coldgrove vv cre goes.s of Mr. and Aunt Carrie and Ar]cy Allen and g

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Mrs. Wm. Clem Saturday evening. Mr, Alexander had dinner wit]i Miss ]I.zzzzzzzzzzzs Several ]iunters have been secur- Eva and Geo. Smith Tiianksgiving,$]ing game near home, among them Bill, Bob and Lois Fry, C]cin I~ t$ s

~ Mac Co]e, Archie May, Bud Gep- Lyons, Zc]]a Harris, Cath]yn and ghart, Wm. Clem and Harold Parks. George Kent,: the Cuddy boys and

Mr. Dewinter spent ThanksgivinglA]et]la Israel returned to t}lcir sch IIiefr sc oo

in Moscow with his family. work Sunf]ay after spen<]ing T]iaiiks- IMr. Goudzward spent Thanksgiv- giving vacation under parental roofs.