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THE GAZETTE NEWS THURSDAY, JANUARY 30s 1975

I S IL+ I s ~ a Gc»csee trailed»fus': '',ic f!rstPlayed 1vjth Mrs. Ra""~1<1 "'-"I gQeldgog g)lgy j geigp$ 66 Lgg+g) J half but, werc within strilfl»g df jan'<sOCIi a8NS winning high for thc ladies and David

Domft Leaguc action rcsu»1ed Sat-' I ajj tile way. Tlirul the th!1'd pcl'io(1leM h} h for th»»1<»»rrjny, lhe 5t'5, ivith tWO gameS I saa they car»c up wjtjt 16 Pol»ts. wh!16O f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vs of pjtt(scale were p}ayed rand Prizes ~qe+$ !ng played. In the first ga}ne thc $ IQefj L$ 6 / O thc 'Sparta»a»(unaged just 12,ve OS vfcreh. ivan by Mrs. Clifford HermannGolden Gjcibctrot ters played the Stout p»mjfr d in 18 field goals, i»-Grern Goblins and the Trotters wentc 'ill n a slump, thc Ken(irick High eluding two in thc last. 30 "oconds t»to town, beating the Goblins by " Tigers dropped two morc g»1»es tjrts tie the garne 60-M at t.re cnd ofthe Hippy Va}jey'}ub On Jan 14 A

I final SCOre Of 26-14 Gv lV Sh»WYCr paat Vbe„k L(uft Tueaday night ti,oy «g(fiar Play. In the overt.'f»C G<»-business meeting was held an cle -k d M >I reu» Stout Sorrvr Edd Kent arrived home from Mos- lcd the Globetrotters with 10 pojnts, werc defeated by Qenesee B»lldogs

vs hich should have been Mrs. Do» i~ . ' csc eoii n oi oificer was held. president '"'

oo shiiav wh rs he had been i r t)an Brorvirt ice i boor „.„.„nassn Then Bsriwi i hi ih Ti"- Thnberhne iooh ihs rr bonis rrddb,The S.Q.G. Club will meet Aij'on<jay.b'ebrnar d, with Mrs. rsrvera Hola- ro rises roosrvinw nrodlearion s,i; i iher Dave ma i e. v v»od erii bien !ill ii boini io

oiv is nb hire hevrrr rrenrnlrnr roc II he'I!'i rondii';on hijj" i Elean vvUaon end Boron von rrorrfon ised end iosi io ihs r b iviid~r, lm. Elmer Kr}r; historian, ~rK . h stem. of the time rvns spent ln Gilt»fa» all "et 2 points faeh, 50-43,Errd~ S 1;th of S~k,~„~vita Hospital a»d the rest at daugl,tc, rvere led y Cony Cooper and Richard.Mrs. Don Ljnchan.

Saturdav afternoo n visitors of Mrs Kathlyn (Iorey's h"mc. He ls glad (o Siltlow w»o both oops e(i br 1 oointsI Gcnescc carne down the hill lastMr. and Mrs. Bnl Edwards of Os- yk, be hofrle anil all nc} hbors a»(l fr}en,!s, J<'"» Bro«» Johnny Sjjfj»v and! Thu<whiy ni'ht, led all thi; way in ab(rrn, Idaho, were Tuesday to Satur- >Ir d 511s Do» Boil«r a»,l f«»1 are h;.Ppy tp have hi», back ajss, I R<bgcr "1»er f»r« «'m»ts "I '1 cold shooting contest for both teamsday }rouse guests of 5}'r. and gtrs'''1 . ' lay ftcr»o.:n vjs iors o I Gmn<j» Mike Morcy visited tire't> the second '"arne b h the white and went ho»rc with a 19-40 victory.Ronald Geltz an attended t e u IMr. and M~. Gl n Ba»mgart er anrlIKents S(»1dav a»d shoveled prths....,'., K»igrts an i,thc P<rrpje Panthers Genesce took a 12-9 fleet quarterj»eral of Bill's unde, Ray Edwuds, I u 'alkways 1'ollowi» our recent .,n,','I rv"re u»beaten. Thc Pa»thurs held on jea(j aml hei<i it throughout the ga»fc.on Wednesday.

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th bi thda of Don L'»c- fall, Ito beat the'. K»ights. Danny Lohman Genesec shot a cold '8 pcr ce»t fror»Mrs. Gertrude Gribble returned( han and Dea» Shirley, Mrs. Don Larvre»ec 'IIC!mgartner entere.l j»uulc a free throw to seal the vic- the f!el<i but the Tigers had troubleshome Thursday er spending the! Lineh entertained at dinner satur- Gritman HosP!tal Monday %»d li 1 f Itory by a final score of 19-16 Thc of their ow» s»d r»anagcd Just a

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past- month wnsitjng her daughter,<<~ 'o r f(lr a»d WIrs He»n sur er Tues(}a to ren}Ovc a tumorl Panthers were led by Dale Wolff who frigid 32 per cent .Both squads hit!Dr. and Airs. George McDpnald a»d Fl 2 d ~. a»d*2fm. Wt~i. o hi right uppc at~1 H, Imarle 8 points. Darren Cicmcnhagen less t}ur» half of their foul shot~.eau ters Maureen and .Icily an

Sh 1 d f i cpverj i 1 0 Frida t d.'nd Robin Courtrjg}}™de4. James Genesee's advantage came under

other relatives. Part of the time xrnrs Gu~yt oq r the weekend of Mr tube waa removed and stitches ta}je»l Eue"worth jr 1 "'d Danny Loh- the basket with Ralph Stout pickingspent n Sokane where she was ad XI Cl ence Monta were AI t on 1<IO»da jr»an»1>(je 1 point; hc Knights 1vere up 15 points and grabbing many ofhouseguest of her sister, Mrs. Mar-

Ed sndth a»d M. a»d Mm. Hom- Lee Hplmgartncr. is ten}}jag. tolled by Qjrj n Broivqkag who POPPed the robounds for the Bulldogs, Go»-~et Bergman'and visited her fathet;bel ~ S~ stock ~ othm chores while gnele l in 6. Steve L(}htj}a}1I had 4. Da«d csee held a 23-20 halftime lead.peon, at I!Lad}son St. Ccn- M„.~d M . L ~d Bi@~erg of La r ~C."'-js j~~p cjtated,

"''~VO}ff, Mjtchr+ddy„and Fdrjtz.Fjjg r Stout's 15 points led all scoredescent Home and other friends and hf~w and family ~d Sister Mar- Friday cvcrrb,g the Tom Meals. all made 2. Ncr}tt Sa@urdjsh}'he four Da» Stout had 10, Pat Aherjn 7, Patrcjatjvcs.

~be< iam were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mpscpm, cajnef, and: braulht; supper!1 'L t, ~

teams start a.new round. The stand Mervyn 3, Doug Green IJ and Ed2, A leg}p or tblcjecalng faKsmbjtaeh and Stophanje and Mr. Mrs. Herman Bjejcnbe g. di h s a. p its ~ y. aM 4'j purpj Pan 3.' jhf brcaat of'ehcwhcn}

an e (m ' coffee hour was held Satur(jay Cpx's h(}It}csa their mgght-ctLtay-their, ",c -,pq- .--------'*- '- Cuy ™nh~genhit 5 for theeLnd Stephanje and Mr. and Mra. BOb mph by Mm. F ed Cpmnjek hcn- fOOd at}dr: Cpmjjfany tpgoathai."„rfft'S„SO''hjte.~alii g-.„-..-........,..-2 1 TlgerS. Paul HutCheS<m 2. Ken BrOWn 3.Agate jhatd~mth@Roberts and Kjm of Lewiston at- . the birth(hy an»jversa~ of nice to,cat sqancjjne c}sse'1's-c(}<}jgjg}g Golden G}abctrpttcrs,..-... 1 2 12, Mike Boc 8, Bob Park» 3, Doug 4.Cbangchbowcjoftended the Idaho Jutrjor Miss pageant

h f~ hQ QI R b rt Rpb ri pf $ (}s g) in th ggt Br '. teen Goblins .....,.....,.-—' 3 Craig 7 and Don Benjamin 3.Saturda'y cvcnjn Krjstje er ug r, i m. o e o un y c embladder bablia.R.~~armed'mth the L vhton L wiston coter hojne; werc Dick, Marybeth and Lapwrrj Wj»nRoger Brazier of Boise was a Tues- Charley McCajj and Jahn Hejpfman, p~gggS6}gSgL. 'I~~. Lapwal, trailing 40--12 going into

d day OVernight gueSt Of hiS parentS, all f LCW}Stoa; alSO the Bpb Ca}}}SO»I~PIarefrg~ %%SSe~p'he final quarter, threw a fuji court.

~ P~aogsg}gsgL: Ihaaa.-, . 6.In<I} tloa or (jjjjjcul aberyl of WMa Wa}ja ~d Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brazier. f»=.Jly, Kendrick. Babe Benscater i press on the Kendrick Tigers Satur-Mr. and Mrs, Jim Lyons were Fri- was a Lcivjston vlsito( on Wednesday.'he Va}jcy A L,CUVf. mest Januaryj y njg t at L»Pwai a»d went on toId ea

7. Change la size or color o!werc ednesday visitors of 'Air. a»d day overnight'isitors in Coeur d'- Wayne and Phebe Davis, Pujj»u»r.', 3 at thc church fpr-.a work day and tied Ti.efjs 1 raa watt pt mojceJ K@M El d Bul Alene where they attended the plan- were Thursday evening dinner guests

I feupwship meeting, Two quilts were g"fjs»ra»aged o»ly three points tJ }srsrfr sjgfral lasts lsngcr thanEdwards of Uj a}}acewerra Friday vjs ning meeting for the Marr age En- in the Bob Smith home.,'ied. Mrs. John I,ue<}ke was progra»1 lua"tcr of pja) ~ 1 }rc joss ! »rip assehs,,grs trs yrsrfs <fr<res<sr,

~ oe us. i, an Mrs.in the finalcounter convention to be held in Feb-i Bpb and Dorothy Bcnscoter, priest j chairman and Mrs. Levi Rossebo rvas i

" """ gam" 7 wm-" «ria»d Linda Bu»ch and littl ' honte s. The next meeting will be ' ""c"' kBaeglcfaa Caaccg Socle'Bryce MCProud and Justin AIr a»d sir. and Mrs. John Johann sPent( daughter Carrie rvere Tuesday over- 'rth 51rs. John Luedke on Feb. 13.. Oe seor'd 8 points for Ken<i ~ .Rpbert QVaag and Beccj»d the weeke»d in Spokane visiting her!l night guests in tnc Dick Be»scotei,'ir. <md Mrs. Leo» Danjejspn re «c, Kelly Cjc»rc»ha}re» 11, Kr»1mother, Mrs. Gladvs Pjttman, who home. They also visited with Eil:. irf~e<j fro»1 Vew Or}can s La. Yr here ~rr~ 1, Ti»1 Eieh»er ii,Bob Idur ks„'ndDoug Crai w 2.f vVIr d Mrs J V returned horne with them. Be»s-"Pter We(hesday. i Mr, Da»ielson was a delegate to theCallers of the k rank Benseotcrs; PEA convention held last week inbrate his 3rd birthday anniversary. +Ihlr << g

this rveek have been }Vajt and Dick, that city.IrlhlglgC lflNC gidll+ Benseoter, Joy and Stuart Huggi»s,'11-.. Lcroy Teigen returned }Ved- MUIIMO$ 5 L59 go}Varney, .Iike a»(j John May, }'ay»e, »csrj.ry from Grits<sir» Hospital wherea»d Pi'rebe Davis and Fred Arnett,I she had been a»redieal patient for Q

about nine inches of s»pw and ivind I thank fr!C»ds a»d ne}ghbors for theFourth 6m de Nerve (B}ur:'3I

to place it where it isn't needed <in, cards, flowers a»d many other'ind- After defeating the Ke»drick Tlg- Im no better off, exeeist thrrt I },.~tthe roads). The snow plorv worker!! nessr.s extern}cd to her during her ers last Tucsd«y night, the Ge»cs«e a lot biggrr vocabulary!"ail day Sunday. Telephone lines were I stay at the hospital and since return- Bulldogs went on tp drop two glen; Pa loved Ma, Ma kve<l »fe». Herc~ g ',;, roke» Saturday ut have also bceni ing home. the first tp Prairie at Ge»csee Fri(}ay lies hja. I'rr'rf in the Pe»!bridge, Mrs Wm. Haxton, Mrs. Rich- '; Eric Spang1e-.. Garry. Cr . r and night by a 66-50 scorr. »ml then ln jt h important in thin world trs

ard Howell, Aijrs. Dale Becker and j Shad Anderson w.'ll s-r:: -. librari-I Get Togethers Meet a»rakeup gasn» agni»st Timberline stand flrs» nnrl tall, but re»rrs»rber,Jay Nc}son wrerc guests Prizes

j ans; Allen Berg as nerv, reporter, speed of light and the effect pf tran+j

Mrs. hiary Let te»maier entertained1

were won by Mrs.'Haxtpn and Mrs. and J}m Archibald, so»g lc- Jer. parents, tra»since»t and opaque ma-I the Get Togcthcrs January 20 at her feist on the grorlfrd, you ll 1'lie'Yi'r getDon Ljnehan. We have finished ou=, c'ence unit terials on sunlight. home. Pinochle was played with Friday mght Gc»csee hei<i close to your pants< utfThe fourth of (a serjey esf card par- on L}ght (md.CO}pr. Everyone experi- Our next unit is about our earth. prizes won by Emma Hpduffer, 1st; c is "g Prairie pirates through M<s»<jay'sf din»er was barf(burgers.ties given by the C3)A group of me»to(}. vdtb pr}sms and .i sunny We ar eliste»ing to a lesson on TV Bcr»adette rrveber, 2nd, and perh part pf thc first quarter, then tell Tucrfrjay'rf was ejrccssc}rutgers.the cathohc church was held. sunday days f}ashed bleautjfuj spe -'.(nsms on and 1dnjj learn what geologists do and, Hall, jow Luci}ie Mpser wjjj enter- behi d 't t"e cnd of the first wc<ines@ay's, f»eat}sails.evening. Four tables of bridge was the ceiling and walls. We learned thethe nature pf the earth. tain the ladies on Mp»day, Feb. 3. '1»a«er a»d»«vcr cal»c close again Thurs<<jay'sf, »feat loaf.as they lost 66'50. Prairie held a On &'ririay, the hussbrrnrj ankcr j,31-22 ha}ftimc }cad, -}lprv»o.v. gran»<i eow"."Doug Green hits jr points ior Gcn. Then thcrr, bbfrsf th» little hjr} i»ence, Etalph Stout 13, Dan Stout 6, South A»rerjea, the prrnjrfrt ofPat Aber}» 6, Patt 'hjervyn 4, Wayne s»lxr d»rfrrrrnge, »fr»r«r} Crrrmr» t ss-Jcnsen 2 «nd Jerry Wjsrharrj 2, he». }jcr»tiht}rer, natursrlly. ea*'je 1\!

Prairie took the B game 63-46. her Car»lc»j hr.'l flrther, of raorrrss.'4tuut Hccrerr 40 ppl»tni ptcfcrresl Crfhe».Despite the 40-point effort, pf sic~-I By the time the poor girl bvaslor }ta.'rph Stout, Ge»u.feds lost a 63+.'een-a„-c.. e«i «lish<'t kfiob. ':hce,}r -.rovertime cpr;.:"ft tp the vjsjti»g Tj»1 ifrhc was Car»rcn or'o}le<1.berlino Spartrrrrs Mond}rry»ight INSURE WIT}j DO!,',Gcnence, Thc garne rvrrsf a »11(kerf li!Content fOr a Prcvrp»S»late}1 ean ur 1I »vent<<ress}fr> Tbjnk ct Doaj

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Building a standard highway fromthe bridge at Spa]d]ng to Arrow andthence to the Latah County I]ne influ]]aetta -risrrs approved and widen-Ing of the Arrrsw-Myrt]e was also ap-proved at sa important road confer-ence held Xoada,y at Lewiston.

E. R. MI]]er has bought the Kempfblacksm]th. shop aad took charge ofsame Monday .,morraing.

Dr. W. K Ehlen has been on thes]ck Iistthe past several days.

A very pleasant evening wasspent at the home of Mrs, Pearl Ra-dar last Saturday when members ofthe Pythian Sisters lodge went to thehome of Mrs. Rader to spend the eve-ning —after first taking a g~d old-fashioned sleigh ride.

A very irrieresting event was cele-brated at the Henry Bie]enberg homeon Saturday, Jan, 17, It was Mr,B]e]enberg"rr 75th birt]rday anniver-rrrrry and to maire the event rrrerrror-able a hig turkey dinner was servedto a few irrvrted lcrestrr. !C in doubtarr to i]re riuaatiiy or qua]]ty of theeat» ask Wo Miller or Frank Creen.

I.rst Saturday night «t t]rc homeof blr. and blrs. Matt Bauurgartrrera very pleasant surprise was givenfor their daughter, r:.]~c]|rin hon-or of her birthday rrrrniver.sary.

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A mi th ~. m|ing ~her N ~~ Cleowlter:C0IINfrirWere Edwin Smith and James Al-bright, both of Ju]iaetta; T]rornss ~ Area residents are look]ng I'r-King and James '0. Wh]t]ager, South- 'wArd to the coming of Hol]ywood to.wick; Roy 0. Silflow, Camerorr; the Camas Prairie Rrr]]road cracksElroy W, Kuykendahl, Howard Hoff- betiweerr Spa]d]ng. Orofino and Head-man and Milton E.'Wilkin. AII were quarters next month for the f]]m]ngto report for induction in either army of a western movie starring Charlesor navy in Spokane. Bronson,

The movie w]]I be titled "Heart-Mrgi, H, I Ingle rece]vcd a letter break Pass," It.'s an 1890's piece

from her son, Lt. Deryl Ing]e, A A baaed on the A]istair MacLean bookF., now stationed in 'Italy. He had of the name.located Lt. W]]I]am A. Deoba]di a]so A production crew of between 60in Italy, and they had eaten Chr]st- and 70 people, including Bronson andmas dinner together. Thc two Lts his family, will stay in the Lewistonboth bomber poots, attended K H area for about six weeks wh]]e theS, together and were fraternity bro- movie is being filmed.there at the U, of I. Bronson, a rugged-looking veter-

an actor, has appeared in.scores ofproducUqns „]nc]using 4he current—

Amer]can Ridge News: Mr,. and "Death Wish" and "Stone.K]]]ers,"Mrs. Henry Benscoter entertained in The.rgrovte:]s,Ige]ng produced by, anhonor of the]r sirnsr Bob's and Dick's indePeadent company organized spec-

ifica11y for the film. It w]II be re-present were Mr. and Mrrr. Dan Ly]e l~d ~ugh Unite Artists.of Peck; M,. ~ M . Walt r ~y Most of the ~«oa ]n the f]lmand daughter Dora Dee. Frank-err. place-:on a train en route to a fort.

Dorothy The;Plot irrvolves rra effort by someForsman. v]I]lans .to stop -the train. Camas

Prairie Rai]rmrd will provide theMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cra]g, had her A company off]c]a] said the Spald-tons]h removed January 24th at Dr. lag~rot]rro area, was se]ected for theChristensen's office, Iocat]c n filming because of its snow,Pfc. Warrl J. Hetton, who has bee" terrain and wooden train trest]es.stationed at IIouston, Texas arrived Some scenes wil] be f]]med in ain town last Friday to sPend a brief townsite to be'onstructed some-furlough with his wife and other rc] where in the Spa]d]ng area. Hol]y-atives. wood crews will do most of th]s setTiger Tales by Journa]ism c]ass construction, Some area residentsGirls basketball: The KHS g]r"s v:il] be hired as movie extras forteam played the Troy girls last w«k crorvd scenes filmed at the tovrmsite.on the home f]oor, winn]ng with a Filming wi]] begin Feb. &. Thescore of 35-22. The girls on t»e comparry wi]] begin arriving a weekKendrick team are as fonows: De- ear]ieq.]ores Thorrrton Pat McCreary, Do sl Housing for members of the com-I surcnce, Helen Harrirr, Ciao Kuy- pany is being arranged by Lexsistonkerrdah], Annabel Cudd3', Dorothy Realtor Irnrr g Paling. zThornton, Nellie Fry, Esther Brinkand Ruth ]wttenmaier. Substitutesare Bar hara Stcadman, Lois Larr- i

rence and June Brovm.In the 7th and 8th grades the fo]-

lowing were c]ected officers: Raybfattoon, pres,; Fred Arnett, vicePres.; Don Mi]lard, sec-tremors; PattyLong, librarian.

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THE QAZirITR - NEVfS, THURSDA, Y, JANUARY 80, 1975

if Sgl I(Oil(E Troy-Moscowlggi(1 ROTI(EJobless Benefit

Filings DeclineCorri(lor Stusly

Resumes Sessions

B)X)S CLOSE 2 PJhs,s P.S,T, Feb-ruary 10, 19?5.

GENESIOE JOINT SC)HOOL DIS-TRICT NO, 282, Genoese, Xdaho, will.receive bids for the following trans»portation equipment.

1 School Bus 80 passenger capacity.Bids should be marked "Bids on

SchochtBus.'ids

w01 be rerelved until 2 P.SL,Pacific Standard Time, on. February10, 1975, at the office of Superintend-ent of Schoobr, Genesee, Idaho, andwill be opened at 2 PJhl, on trhat ds'teat, a meeting af the Board of sDirec-tors ln the offioe at the High School.A certified check of 5 fo of theamount of the bid must accompanythe bid, The Board of Directors re-serves the right to reject any or allbids or to accept the one deemed bestfor the school district, and to waiveany technicality.

Prices should be quoted on thebasis af factory delivery not laterthan August 1, 1975. A. copy of thedetailed specifications may be ob-tained by writing to 8uperlntendentLester Diehl, Genesee, Xdaho.

'iXAHLlNFO~; ClerkGenesee Joint School D(strictGenesee, Idaho

Dates of PublicationJanuary 22, h 29, 1975

Hews From GeneseeFifth Grade Class

THE CITY OF GENESIGenesee, Idaho 88882,

APPROPRIATION QRDINAN()E1975

AN ORDINANCE TERI.MID THEANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL,APPROPMATINQ MONEY XNSUCH SUM AND SUMS AS AREX)ElrM3K) NECESSARY TO 'E»PRAY ALL PROPER EXPErNSESAÃD LIABILITIES OF THE CITYOF GENESEE, XDAHO, NOT OTH-EBWISE 'PROVXDED FOR, FORTHE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNINGTHE FIRST DAY OF JANUARYl975, PURSUA.NT TO THE PRO-VISIONS OF SECTION 50-1008,IDAHO COD)I.

Sawmin and woodsnvorkers return- Iarging to work during the past 2 weeks Specreduced the number of workers con- Atinuing ta seek unemployment insur- unarice ln Latsh County. Frank J, BenXBsrtrrteln, 'ffice manager, for the t(Idaho Department of Employment,at Moscow repor'.ed todav that hisoffice showed a decline from 645 lypersons seeking benefits last weekto 582 at the end of the current was

A year ago he said, therewere 575 persons seeking jobless dupsy in 'he county. iHartstein indi-cated that the major declines were )Sn the Troy-Deary-Bovill area, where fithe drop-vrrrs.fram 178 to 188, com-,pared with 78 kLst year and i

The Troy-Moscow Corridor StudyCommittee, a committee af LatabCounty's Planning and Zoning Commmission resumed semi-monthly meetings on January 21 Organ(zcd a ~

year ago, the'C)onunittee is studying,anticipated development in the Cor .ridor during the next 10 yearn,

The'tudygoal is to dhrytermine the hu-paot of t)his projected developmenton residential, conurrercial, industr(-al, recreation, conservasion, agricul-.ture, transpor tation, logging and:mining interests ln the Corridor.and-how beat to gu(de the developmentaccording to the desires af the Corri-dor residents. The Committee wealdetermine the level of private andpublic services which w(li be neededand will establish planning princi-ples to guide development in the restof the county,

The study started a year ago wl(Isea survey to detervnine the characrter.of the Corridor and the desires of the.residents in land use planning. Theresults of the survey were discussedat the meeting and related to a Planof Study being written by the Com-mittee.

Questions concerning the studymay be directed to the Public Rela-tions Subcommittee members, BillNccabe. 882-5096 and Kola Oison;882-2796, the Study Conunii,tee chnuGerald Schutz, 882-5275 or the AsstCounty Planner Chuck Hudson, 8820999. >ieetings are open to all res-idents of the Qorridor. Those w)roare irrterested are inv(ted to particl.ate. The next meeting will be heldin Courtrcorrr No. 4, Latkhh CountyCryurthouse at 7 F30 p. ill. on Fcb. 4.

. BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayorand Council of the City af Genesee,Idaho:

Section 1. That there is appropri-ated out of any money in the CityTreasury, for the purpose of defray-ing the necessary expenses and lia-bilities of 'the City of Genesee, Idaho,for the fiscal year beginning thefirst day of 'January 1975, the sumand sums of money or so much there-of as may be necessary for the fol-

wing amount, ta hvlt lGiisINIlntAL FUND

Administrative)h(ayor and Councl1........,$1,680.00City Clerk ...............,.......1,080,00City Treasurer 840 00Deputy City Clerk......... 4,900.00Legal ~ Pro«ir»n I. Print-

ing,.......,..........,...,....8,000,00

i.l,b,iD Ii

Co.. '. (I

(Last week s news)

Pat Pu~ei( ~dSky Schlueter have made seversi «t-tempis during the week to ba hkuc-cessful in an experiment on gas.Both tried to nrake s rrrcdicine lidpop off by mixing soy(a «nd vinegarin a bottle and capturing the gas.iTim lrhtter finauy made ii,

We have finished Unit 3 in scienceand are going into Unit 4, In Eng-I(sh we Iravhy lerkrrred about rhdverbsthat tell how, wherh. rrrrd where. InS(nth we have isa+red krow to divideby' tvhmdlgit divisor. Everyboriyseems to be catching on pretty fast.Level 19 finished their boo k Tues-day and are going on to level 20.Level 20 will be doing things in Bead- iers Digest. Level 16 hvin be goingion to level 17 and level 14 will be go«

gdnrinliktrutl> e $11500 00

EnforcementPonce Chiefhkuxrirary Labor 4 16000

Vehicle Expense, Supplies,AIaintenance ........1,100.00

Total Law Enforcement stl+00.90 ing onto level 15 '~iesktav alsrk.Alan Krirk's birthkiay was

day'hhrhd he brvhrght a stick of bub-ble gurrk rkirrf stickers, lisry Betir

b~orrght a gourri fr'fihrrh Cvarlifornia umi ltrkhkhr Busch brought rocksruhr( trinkets from ALwska, Br>eelShirley brought souvrkniorkk and toldabout the Xlsriem Globetrotterrr.Jean Arohuya)ri did a demrhnsttationon Newton'ri hLw of inertia.

Jlave a nice day!

Fire ControlI ire ChiefFire Abatement,....,..---.TrainingSupplies Jr iiihkintenancc

3,600.00200.00800.00500.00

Total Fire Control $ 5 10060

Struts and RoadwaysCity Supervisor ...-..--.-- 4,56000>Ialntenance «h Repairs- 7 448 OO

Street Lighting -"- ----" 4 800003596 Guaranteed Protein .7596 Phosphorus

KEEP FULL DELIVERY SERVII:E

Total Strs. 8( Roadway» $1parks and Recreation

Organized Recreation ....LibraryLower park development3(aintenanCe ar Repaim..

1,000.00400.00

2,000.001,500.00 MOD~EX —MOSHAhLS —MOSa. maT IOO

bIOII IrgjgR ~ +terna-.r, ItggIIIX, X,UIgggo~SB%lIl Or(hat Ale SIseoE(si harems QosIresI

Total Parks andReonertlon

General GovernmentPayroll Taxes and Retke-

mentTelephone and Commun-

icationsRent (City Hau) ....-.--.Annual Audit and CPAAss~ ..........--.-Travel, Meecings and

Educat(on ................Vehicle Expense ......---Insunurce

4,900,00

Now Deliveriatl in Kendrick Area hery Friday! I 4,300,00IIOSII. TIIIS ~rmtms800.00

1,000,00BREA, AGRICUlTURAl SERVICE

PNS —UqlIid feed SNpjifenielf

--CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS

M- F- NEEDLERRepresenhag The

MOBIL OIL CORPORATIONKENDRICK, Q)ABO

Phone 2S84081 Residence N'&3131

5(N.00

700,001,744,(O'3,500.00

Totsa ()en. Government..SIM44AN)'rLCured

pbilgrsted DisbursementsTractor LMseCrtpital Outlay

(L8rL Sue) .„......„„.......7,250.00

Total Qbugated I)br.bursements 9 185J)0

Business',743-5229

P. O. Box 88'-

Total General FundExpenditures...„..... 871 485.00

Mislyear Northern-" '= Area Grasluates

cepted d A total af 897 students grvtduatede sh under the first semester at the U. of I.ial Of these, 287 received b(ichelor de-c't> and w ~ f ed grees and 110 received master's andder'~tided doctoral degrees and professionalefit P ) adN~ certificates.onal ben Those receiving bachelor's degreesve eW benefits,inless otherwise inrlicated include:Placem practical- QENFhSEE: Co)lege af Agricul-at a s one person ture: Wayne S, HLIApton; Couege of

Business and Economics: Fredricksucc to a job D. Morscheck. College of Educa-

tion: Timothy J. Magee. College ofring three ne'v Forestry, Wildlife and Range Sel-f ht f ences: Robert D. Schwenne.

JULXAIOTTA: College of Educa-ce, Har tlon: Steven A. Hosverton.

KENDRICK: College of Educs,-still open the week. tion: Jerry L. Qa)ioway. College ofLetters and Science: Rhonda S.Brammor.

TROY': College af Business andEconomics: Eric L. Graniurrd. Mas-ter of Science: Jerry D. Long.

Real SportsmenRd Lampert, a rancher from War.

icy, is the 1974 Landholde~rts-n~ of the Year. 'First runner-upfor the award was Don Goets a Vi-ola rancher. Takirrhg the group awardthis 'year was the Owyhee CountySheriff s Posse.

Lampert operates a 800-acre beefand grain ranch near Worley. He

is active in the Farmers Grange,Chairman of the Board cf Directorsof the Co-Op Farrrrers Supply and amember of the Kootenia CountyPlanning and Zoning Commission.

The Ohvyhee County P)armingCommission nominated the county'ssheriffs posse for their "untiring,selfless efforts in providing rescueand directional. service to many! sportsmen in Okvyhee County duringthe fall deer hunting."

Both Lampert and the posse re-'eived their awards at the Landhold-

er-Sportsman Council winter meet-ing January 20 in Boise.

License Fee Commentp', Idaho's sportsmen seem to be tak-

ing the license fee increase in stride.A telephone survey of vendors acrossthe state for the license buyers'om-ments can be summed up in a quotefrom one license buyer in MountainHome: "Its still a bargain, the hunt-ing and fishing you get for 80 centsa month

Some buyers reacted favatablybecause they thaught the higherprices would work to keep the non-resident nut of the state. Vendorsalso said part of the acceptancecould be attributed to general price

3-Ton or Truck Load Lotshope it'l keep the tourists'out" toresignation —"If you gotta psy, yougotta."

Avoid Permit SnafuPermits for private farm ponds

(type 75) and game farm permits(type 76) may be delayed lf the re-quest hr sent Sn the Department afWish and Game's Hesdquartens officein Boise.

The permits are issued by any ofI.ff kkkl the delartments sdx regkmal oftices-

new licenses are asked to hoId atf onmailing applications ta the depart-- - Home24343Q4soflh ment until after Mamh 1 to avoid

r delays. New licenses will be issuedAspTIH ~ASH ar mailed after March 20. April 1

is the deadline for new trucldermlstslicenses.

utsw<e@ "'=~ i

,%E'VE SEI.ECTED OUR FINEST QUALITY TRU-TEST WHITE

FLAT

. INTERIOR

'LATEX

gr 99(Colors slightly higher)

Garden" and "BetterMoines"

>INTERIOR PAINTS FOR THIS SALE. BUY NOVV —AND SAVEf

creamy non-drip formula.ling ' %%

Extra high hiding.~

~

SF~ 'rrlfy wash ahte.

Water clean-vp of Iools.D ries in 20 minutes,

l((f Jfpmg[pg lyIN 'eaves rra lap marks

As advertisedin "House ar

Total Operating Mlr(Mnirrt4mance ...........

Capital Out(ny ...,.........Hrklid Warkte Fxprnsc ......

Total XVater ar HrwrrI amis...............

28,272.002,'(55.OO8,610.00

SS2,850.00

DEBT SERVICE PUNhDSBonrls Payable irr 1975 ... 4,000.00Int. on Bonris rive in 1975 1,000.00

Total Debt Hctvlcc.....,....,. 5,900.00

TOTAL ALL FUNDS........SII8,885AN

vyATER AND SEWER FUNDSAdmlntstrat(ve4rVater Superintendent, ..., 900.00City Treasurer ... '........... 780.00City Supervisor 5 280 (}0Legal ar Professional ..... 1,028.00Other Labor ......................300.00

Total AdmlirlstrrLtlvc ...., 8,100Operstisrg 4 Sfainienance

Supplies .........................,1,100,00Trrrnsmlssion 8r. Distribu-

tion ....,.......,.........,.....,.19,222.00Pumping .....,...................2,950.00

SUPREME

LATEX

SEMI-GLOSS

'gnisPerfect for walls sndwoodwork. Keeps iis rich

sheen. Resis(s fumes, steam

and soiling. Ideal for kitchen

or bath.3e I

;-:-:;99GAL.

eaI El.uSN8

4'(Sgtgf ngff

~ Easy to apply.~ Excellent hiding,

Driesin about30minute.~ Clean tools in soapy

vrster,~ Easy Io wash. Sctubbahlei

For all type walls Br Inkm.

KKHDRICK, IDAHO289~51 OROI:lHO, lDAHO

476<713

hq

ICOI(rISSlightly higher) ~(8(tati(crasI

ATTEST:)rr(ICIIAFL NARTINFZ

City Clerk

NOnCE OF HALE

Noure is hcrrsby g(vcn thatlrrhders(gned will rrcll to the highestbidder for cash on Friday, January 81,1975, at 10:OO a.m. at Union OllSrrvirz Stat(nn, Kendr(ck, Idaho,Bi537, the fo((o'wirrg descri'bed

per-'onalproperty:One (1) 1952 Feorrl >rr'r-ton Pickup

truck, Serial Number FIDZLB1({N1.Thi» property is being sold pur-

srrant to Section 45-805k, of the IdahoCrhdo.

ROBERT PRATT, I icnholdcr

Pub. 2 t(mes:1st time Jan. 23, 19752nd time Jan. 30, 1975

Section 2, This nrrllnarrcc shallbe in force ansi effect from and afterSt~ prrsyranc, approval rrnri publlcatlorr.

PASSED BY THFw COUNCILthis 20th day of Jamrrrry, 1975,

~ROVED BY THE MAYOItthis 20th day of January, 1975.I. W, SORENSEN

Mayor

e mnsv~~

"01,he eln't so wild —he jist ein'tseen tourists before.

Planning ai trip? Be sure and convert your cash to tra-velers chequesf Your money will be so much saferf

Travelers Cheques are your ass'urance of a relaxedvacation without worry over loss of your moneyf

ri eS r ej h iiver "'e

pfTROY - - - - - IDAHO

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THE GA2)BTT)9-- NEWS; THURSDAY; J>f<xNUAItV 39, 1975

5:Ojj)j j>ijrl.ocal News

of Kendrick

I

gud Adamson were guests of Nrs.Gayle Marek for a pinochle party anddinner,

Mr. and Mrs. Bud Adamson trav-

Local News

oi jaliaettaPd> IS< 'Bl I I raI lil ~ j

f/} (re'[g I f U S<KOH~S

WS<>S4 g I< ~ Qfgrggrgfvf

Mrs, Ernest Stelgerslston Saturday.

thbone Was an overnight. and Mrs. Tom Marek

d to LewAltha Raest of Mri.urday.Nr. andhka, andre Sunrkins anSaturdaytendedange HAgathaella attesday.Sundaylied on h

~aqeefas f [ I, 'I+lW INrs. Wm. Pet,ticDwight Wright,

day dinner guests od played pinochle.

evening Agathaa pinochle partya)J aj, Teakean.

Perkins and Nnded Garden Club

hard, Ah-Lewiston,f Agatha

I l 'dveraiaine)fjorko for IJot) i

Perkinsai, the

rs, E<J<th~

Wat.sun Iaf ternoon DeanIr. and Nrs. Tom Marek

Notice To Prospective Home Bayers

This spring Craftwall Homes of Lewiston will Start

construction on at least six homes in 3uIiaetta.

ncing has afready been arranged to the qualified

There is no down payfnents with monthly pay-

Fina

buyer.

ments adjusting to income.

Each buyer will be able to choose carpet, Iino, Form-

ica and paint colors.

Craftwall will be able to design the home to fit your

needs.

Eof More Information

CONTACT JERRY GIEDT

AT CRAFT4V'ALL IN LEWISTON

Phone 743-57I1 or Evenings 743-5373

F WW T

',"I}I:IS i, „:("Kendrick, Idaho

'I ,'lA", ".I l

FOR ALL AREA GROWERS

'10:00 a.m.

Lunch Served by Grange Ladies

Sponsored by

GEO. F. BRO(KE B SONS, Inc.

VV'%%WW'WVWV'%W&%'WWWW'W'W&%&VWr'«~w

Grange Hal

'',Il'„I

)) I':")AS I:"'IA..SBII(i]IJ, eL 2

Kendrick High School Gym

Beginning at 2:00 p.m.

,> I lf lf J!,Q:$School Beard vs Faculty

Potlatch Ridge vs Kendrick-jvliaetta

and Winners Championship:Game

$1.50 —AII Tickets

Watch Year Friends Ride a Donkey!!

—SPONSORED BV TIGER BOOSTERS-

Sy Opal LohmanTO GIVLr AWAY--Part Box pup 8 Mrs. Dwight Skaggs, Gladstone,

weeks old Ca]l 276-7191, tf5nc Ore., arrived herc Monday for an e>'.-l8

The January 23rd meeting oj'he The genie>r Ladies Group met Wed. t<tnded visit, with Mrs. Pearl Long.Friendship Club Was held at the horne nesday at the Knotty pine Inn

fof'ICECAT—year o]d Farce to good of Nra Ruth llejmgartner, Due to 8 dinner. The biruldav anniversaries Callers dur)ng the week in thc sahof»u. 276-ny5L 2)5»c illness severtil members were absent,, of Ada Schneff]er, Mace) Nye and home of Mr. and Mrs. Manning On- we

buj, among thou, present was Mrs'fargarei. Halliday were remefnberedi stuit were hfr. and Mrs. Wilbur PeFOR SALE--F)re Wood. Phone 289- A)b('rt Jle)manikin<.I again able to be w't) c~ d 're~ The Corkill, <Mr. Henny Reil and E<]

and ask for 13)ck, 2tAp with us, and who ei»brojdrre<j for cwsJ(e w~ serve(i by 1~)~>e~) grown I-ynch. Sunday evening ca})ers; and atFOR BALF- 1)I">" Chev 2-t(m t' the llostess several hours, The others Fourtc('n )ad)ca were present and 8 -I"'s. Don 1]akcly. GI

i d ' 'l 1 l t ]j (iuilted the largo spf'ead for Mrs hood time was had i y all. V)sit)ng from Thursday until Sun-

89-5632, 2t)C'Lnia JOhnatOn, («hn Wj)j entertain ai. A. yO»th f>lm <nt]teed "JC>g}]teen <iaV W.UI hC>'l>OU>er, <MFS. rgerman W13e<l and grain racks, hoist, call

hei'oi»(e In I>nore on Thursday vi ))) be,>>ca<» c ) . 2 f J e Je aza>eife Sr i>t>J>fe<'...as Mrs. Robert Morr)s)ne

LOST, StraVed ar Siulen fi'Oni. Illy I Cbrtiary 6, l«ht>n 8 I»ate)ling Sj>r( d Chur«h Wt>dneaday <l«Or<inly, Fe}i.Or|

< B<e«r fly Anni frOm PeS)nn, V)>gin> .~plate, 8 5OO-lb. Ijerefurd bun calf. WIIJ»<" quilted ther(< «r her SOVera) I nt 7 p() O()O(.k T)IIS f;ln; Yr}>)eh „aS( hjr. and MI'S. rMarVin Vincent Were Ca

PhO»e 2.")-3J11. 1tin AIC»lbt.rS <irr)V«. i earl/ iA the A,M,I ju~t. re)eaaed th!8 i«et gall, iS ge,tied,h'jun<)ay dinner gueata in. the hOme Ofand I<«main«d until nearly dusk,

Itoward teen„gers )„,,)l'e a)>pre.

""»ddao;i>ter, Nrs. C'rol Walker, inIncom(e Tax Service --No sva)ting call worki»g dilig«nUy all day, <>xeept fo>r cia)«i by liaients Oo<. fri<»<is of thel "onor of little Eiisa Lynn's ihird

for conf)dent)a) appoint»lent. My tifne out )o «»joy 8 wondeifu} dinner corn>»unity are invite<i to cu>>le birthday,ho»le Or you(a, 276-.')151. 2t4p I>re)>((rcd and served by the hostess. Ninleu jun jnrs fnrunl thg ( }iureh of hfra. 11on Cantril were weekend j

I&SF WFIGH' NI with ew ~ >ape azarene travels<] iu J.cwiston visi nrs at Co»Ac), Weash., in the home l

tab)«ts and Hydrex Water Pills at. Miss Annette Steigers, 8 great iasi, Sai.urday for 8 Junior JamboreeRed Closs I'hdrfi»icy. 5t5)> go»daughter of hjrs Albert ]Ie'nl-

iin whj Jl they Jmd a udent cont~t, J >I s .

-art»Or, (Se(S a»long UIOSe On the quZZ g ga eS, and 8Sen~t'all

Crs)g Hnpkjm for Grimm OII J'.

'time. Those attending were Jan]le,Dmns list of Honor at U. of I. for l .'efrs. Myrtle Mac).Prm)uet~gss Pumvs, ss)~ and serv. the first senlester. Anette is th istev«n and P tty Lh~n, Damy

Iee. Ns-l).12), Geneseee rs semes er. ne e s e, Cents> Bhwanda and Brenda h>V)]son, Nr. and hfrs. Marvin Vincent ca])ed

daughter of hjr. and Nrs. Rain<'tL.-, Rick ~d G <e Andc son m,d Natt on Nrs. Mildred Johnson Sunday eve-FOR YOLII)r yIJLIp„R pRODUCTS gcf~, 8»d ginnddaughter of hfr. and ning and were Monday evening visi- I

please te]ephone me, ]lfillie hfab Mrs. Alvin Steigers of Culdessc, and Wing.tora of Nr. and hfrs. Rick Rogers and

IbOt, 276-3801. is In hei freslunan year. family at Lewiston.The Don Hoisington fanlilv Yeere MI];. Lizzie Bryant and Nrs- patsjo Nrs. hfj)dred Johnson has spent

'ORUNION Oil J'<'otjt<ets in the Friday supper guests in the home of BalJantyne have boul celebrated their the last iwo weeks with her sister, lKen<]rick area, cn'I 13)}) Rogers her bixother and wife, Mr. ((Ad Mrs birthdays th)s week, goth ladies live Mrs, Andy Dreps, who had been a I

222 <<al. u Dean Wcyen. at the Johnson Manor. patient at St. Josepil's Hospita) at I

>>CR ELECTROLUX Veeenm Clean-Following the big "club dinner" at pats>e celebrated her 81th bjrthdfLy J~wiston. On Thursday, Friday and ',

ers, Call Macy Allen, Phone 758., ~.

) ~ ~ ~ ~ d s-the Wayn<. Hei»<gart»<-r hoi»e on on Sunday with 8 djni>er and cake. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Dreps stayed

'097.C)arkston, Wn, :, Thursday. his >Ioth«fes Roy an Les- Those attending sverc hef daughter Y:iU> hf)]dred.I]ie air>Ved to assist in h()J»ng ea and son-in-lav;, Mr. ai>d Mrs. Lewis Helping Doug Harris celebrate his,the "leftovers." Way»«<tnd Jtuth, 14>y J'«lion of Lcw)stoa and hff];. Lizzie birthday (vjth 8 d.nner given bv

WANTED TO BIJV- B<diding Lots '»d A<)rytjle and L«r Jje an<) De)oresI Bryant. Sharon Harris on Sunday were Mr.J„);,,„t„.W,t],r Spent 8 jolly «Venuig t>g<.U>er. j Sunday «Vei»n» hef )>Irthday Waa <2nd Mra. D(an BrOCke and fam(}y,

wat«<. I'ii<>»t 7 i;i-5>7) l <lays, or; = ,als'> hunoitd tvjt]I~<( get,'ogether held: Mr. and hfrs. Roy I"ey, Mr. af>d hfrn. j

743-5>.')73 ev<.nings, 4toc T«1"I'"" 3 1"j") in th« lounge at the ap;Irt]ient Cake,

jt

Jr>dy Fey a»d family, hIr. and Nrs. ~

«off«t. and ice cre'm (vere servedl

J.!oyd Schefflei, and hjr. and Nrs.'I(O'I (.Itue«st«is>) b»;)'i - »p with' . - '. ' aft«r a stssiu» of pinochle. li(r itJI Ford and Angle and sons, Mike

~ e m r,r r

' <Sun<i iy at U](.'stqvt H«<<UI hu

Le."..h::I- ) «lp cu."<d»it«t)u». ( <'t:, ' . I" „'.,].izzi«Bryant ce]ebrated hcr 91st n»d hL(rk Harris.! (( a>< 2 »hv«r(<qj lv>ih ion 'istsn<'eh o(v:.i'< i.e 2 ol(e'e;> 2 <tps at )(«<j ' ' j ' bir(l»laV on 'J'u«;:i;2: <<]th «ak< and 'lr. and Nrs. Don Fey of Montana

':elis rfx»» <iau .ht«r 1 )or<i Gii>)»Ce -... 2» <, - I r ~ At]su»<t, 8't I i>ut."»ix, 't»ei ff'o>» <b<O'„'h-ro' I t« »<<Ly. >I >i>, ' "',, "', i( e C!«'2>». Th< r<L . t< I»S <rf JOJIASOn '!> <i V.'S>'ing here with his mothel]—

ltLF F; v Scug i»s i» ("tl<f ><»>a.

I''OR SAJ.E St»n)i )'ov,x', si»(il) pin '(]>'e<><).x>II ( J<I'is lnl!hi"<>'> fi't'» J <"«is- M«nu>'t'll'e <I hee < .'..; r>te. j.'e)rs. Jrrances Fry and other relatives.

(r!I>, «It<i sun I <igni 11<.tthI h. &9-OIM. l fix]I» Nez)>«fee weri evt'n>ng gt>«sts. 'lrs, Ar)it. Allen returreed home

': <ia; afternoon cal)ers of hfr. and Mrs.I 'ne'i>ndny dinner gu<sLs in the E>nest Fridsy fro>n Grit.man Me>nufia] Hos- l

, St«)gers home <vere< Mr. Ond htrs. 1)od pi(a) at Moscow, where she rt>ceivedC)(eek our prices for )ouf'urnseeI hjeG<they Of JA.]v)stun. Iil tht'>etc, st>l'1;el-v. S}le. V]<s in th«hOSJ>ita] for i

in»day vi itoi s of the Art 'home until this Monday.i ig«rs ho»> . Wif jl other c;UJ«I'8 there. 'ons w«re h«r sister, Jmjs hyander

Mr. nnd Mrs. Mike Norey and sons,W*.'hT):D-- Bui«hernia ho sf I wan(I hji'. a(id Mrs. J~J Jtaf>t<t. th«gruul> ]in<]en of SPol<ane, and niece, A(2nn-

«n untrimmed pig h«a<l. pig ft'e, ienjoy<ed SA .'1><PFO»l)it<I n>uS'<X<) huur, Jee LaPP Of Helrner, IdahO.

k)<jf>eeyS, heart, hltlf <(.hV«r, Or any l WIU> Ed <>n th«p)«nu. Bu<i un the l Mr. and Mrx. hjil)On Grant Viqited "" '"' G O"ay and fanu)y,jdb)et» ynu ran s)>are, Cnl] eve-, Sp>jtnr and Ernie on th<» renovated, veith her father at Clarkston on Tues-]

»ings, 11ND, 289 5827, Itop'iddle. 'ay at the home of Marie's sister nnd~

Colonel C(acj) Winia>»s i retired,l i family, Mr. and hffs. Eugene grid-;s "'fter they received word of theI'IOBBISTS—Trj~hcfn

lsnd Willin>A Steigers, both of Lewis- l gers.

all)ton. «»joy d 8 day's soccesaff»l <.Oyo(e> MI. and Mrs. Rs]ph Hawkil>s of'l«ges. MaAy <O<es nnd free ch<>(S«S,'hunt in Pine Creeek Canyon on Sun-i Le<(<%on l«ere Friday dinner guests) . ' '. T'fof (nore lnfor(nation call 882-O96I.ir dray~, Ken peg>orted the vnrn»nts hnd < ai, the home of Nr, and std. Miiton

morning ca)}er at the home of htrs.

recen))y, but the cs)f survjv<qI to te)j l'Mi~. Do»I]a Purch (ind sons of

WAq<TED -- House to rent ln thciU ';pierce. Jdah<>. c<UJ«d on her »]other Mr. ~d Nrs. R y Jorden ~d g.rls!eOuntry. Will fiX OP Older h<fu>fe.i T,unm) curt and Jeff I>)over were', Mrs. hji))ie hfabbolt, satur(jay after- Of SPOkane Were Saturday ViaitOrS Of;Wr)te Warren Chapman. Itoute 3.! t ) 1 Frt) ~ f g~k,) f Annie

'her )>arenLs. hfr. and hfrs. John Wil-Orof )no, )<)she.

3329 )'"

I f<tmi)y attended the nice',jng of the L"hman and children joined U]cn] for;dinner.

IX>ST- Piler)er 1 f< »isle )3«>.<)«r C>o)-.~

IC«ndrick Ca>»pere Mo:]day g«vening.

lie «n<j h)8)e 13or<lrr Co)){e-Austr((- 'Prbb) I>upq'leet Mr and Mrs Jr )Iusse)j were Jerry Armita c of SPok" ne was a

)4UI Shel>her< j Cfoess. Grev I(f>d January 2.> )JIe )~ore 4-H Ch>i Cai]ed to Zhvin F

~ ur

"pebb)e I'ups" he)() 8 Satur(jsV 8-»I 'due to the illness of jhe)r daughter.;' hi.rs ssw)I te, ( «L C<(ro Fury, henry,Pj>one 877 3IF(3 R<e<Varr<) BOUI do) S fneetiflg 8't fJm pau) Eke ho»it. <n

j Mr. (n<i hjra. V)etur grauehamp Jr. Ji 'n Lqpt«8) to See the Kendrick- r

svearjng cn))r<rs f(nd ID's. Iaennre. Bekajyn Steigeraa V(aS SA'tung 2 Of Orofin< Ca]]rd OA hi faU>rr, h: IC)OF i p g +8 e e+ g'A>nfl<hers J>r«2>ent. Mrs, Dnu Ls Uie Beau«]iai»]J> Sr., on Sun jny. i

Sway visitors of Mr. and Nrs.PIANO-.-Wa)nut Sp)net Consn)c Pi- loader of the group.

ano to be pi "ked up snd sold jn,-—---—thls are<( 'A Ill s(Lcrjfi«r to r(<spun Clark of S;>rajme, Wash,, and hj„an'd', Ir. and Mrs. Dave Auer and fam-,sjb]e party. cash or terms, AIsp Helena Ce]"bra)«<t 13)rjhdny! hfrs. Den>>is pork of post Falls, Ida I

ily ea]jed on Nr. af>d Mrs. phil Bahr,'RQ rg W iIh Au 1pIII81 lr Rh 120Im, 3V i U I Au m C rOu8 IeIe I>h On <' 8]}8 8n d hfr ~d hIr8 R8n d, N Obe) 8n d,r Satu rd8y e ' eI1IIIg

PhOne 266~I3-92<6 Or Write Credit) Shor drnp.in VIS)ta frnm Ken, .Em«at, daughter Heidi Of LCSS')Stnn i~)ted I

Jeffery and JaSOn ROWden, SOraS Of

hfgr. 612 S.W. 162nd, Sefic)le, Wn <ind Ne)lir Ste)g<' He)em ]Iminit their grandn]OU>cr Lizzie Bryant nn 'r. and Nrs. Tom Rowden of Lelvjs-

'e)ebrated 8 birUlday nt her horn«on S turns .,'nn, were meek-long visitors ofPine Creek on Janusn 22. Her rhif- hfr I(nd hfrs. B)J] gowen traveled

~

Grandparents Mr, and Nrs. MarionDID YOU Kr<OW Y(>U CA> RE]<IT dren )u<t<j erich>«ed UI«ven«A the to portland last Thursdav to attend f

Rolvden. as their mother was calledhe funer<U of her b~ther Esr). O

ffpr(If(der><, hand tr<*i:}fse. sr'iver tape, Aet guest. lvjth (heir daughter Sever]y and her INr. and N s. Eivjn Draper and

pjpp thren<)crit. \8<Jr)<"rs nnd fnany '<uni)y IA I>cosa) Cny, Whsh, Mrs. Robert Draper were Sunday din-other ltrf»s nt A]IIIAMS HARD.

1 Eight )ad)OS f. Al the Je)asarene 'er g ~+ o h~. and hfrS. SteVeWARE CO,, Krnd."<rl<, tf42C IA"m

Churc)i got togscthr~r for ii Alias)unary )

. ~ at MBdstonAti.mt)ing thr fimernl services held i', '

< Sunday Ruby Craig held 8 pnUuck«Ion<)Ay af)rrnnone Jan 27 8., llvnrk<)sy inst Frtday at. the home o 'i er i h nor f ) e hi band R "'s

Underage parts Ronero RIL)js) Biosvcr-W<<nn rhape) )A )~Aston, forihjiv. Iten Ske A. Thc Qdjcss workjbjrth<jay. Those from Uiis area at-j

and Sprnckets "..n Fjt~

E)vin Iwachn>nn var re his sister, hlrs.) on lap Il'brs for the Le<vhstnn Or-,'endi - ~ hf . d hf . G«hards nursifl homr.,Cat, Iflternst)ona), A. C. Crawler t F..'n«Green, nice<. hirs. I.loyd Steven Bnugh and Mrs. Hazel Thornton, Oro-ctnrs, American I»ado and fu)]y nnd husband, from our Stony Point..jrs. Bnl suan and children visitrd 'fino; Mrs. Sue Craig. Nr. md hf

(ua hj I L<e2r<rh>I>an passe j awny Thiew Kent Sprlngtooth,

New F]c>( Harrow.~

)Iosp))<t), wh(rr hr h<ul i>e<A t'I pi<-New Dual Loaders tn fit all whceli (i«At xi»re >»Iffrring n hrnrt ntt«ck.;g~f I

tractors. 'on th( rvr»ing of Jnnunry l. Th< sin- I DOUI I IWICK ale llrrnoon tv)UI Nr .8»d Jljrs. Lestcr&AC Cat Logging I~u) p, ) cere sympn)hy uf n]l sre rxteedrd to9U-D-e w/dozer nf>d sslnch thr grieving f<(nlj]y. BJ Jean graf>if»er

Enjoying an af ternonn of cardsHD 5 farm tractor Mr. nnd hIrs, L ..))r 1)rimgartner hfr. and Mm. Anion W )L» svew'with hfr. nnd hlrq. Alvin Howe>ton13-ft. chisel plow vis) rd Fi«jnv nf)rf~~n tit thr I~lv ~ t I I ~iestq of JII md'8»d fqfui]v <vere hfq(< Hreqe Le<visUe& )Cent Spr"g ~>e iston hm»n of Mr. Iuui hjrs. Aine

hfrq ti)j tii»j)<igr.~

tnn; Mr. nnd Mrs. Rn er Courtrjght i

round pipe fnodnl. yunihofr nntl fai»ily. They h<«l rach ''I') h) Tom I in Snt.,afuj family nnd hjr. 8»d slit. ]38>w]d~14-8 T Rol)cr

Tre>Ache r. fNJ in the cffolt! A)i were Ier]~I< d The SnuUuvick 1]omni»akeias C}ub;Fr)day dinn(r gursLq~of h)r, afld ~hi>~,lOhn Dp()r~ hfndnI A Vhee) We]]i Ti>e Hrjnl)rnf'UI<'rq tV«re S»A<)ny

) T) ), t ) h I hf ~ +jrgjj F}CS]unan nt C)a> keton.n>('i. Thul's(hiy 8't Ulr hnn>( of ehfra,Tractor —$695. <(ftrrfioon r]I)]ri]< this lve(k in the Rober), Sim>q A nt Ahsahkn, M(m- Russell SmiUI oj'ww)stun wns 8('. - brfns th<it at)ended were htrs Edith Tuesday af'tLI Anon eal]LI of MI', andClriis Ho)sine(on home nnd <hrre

) rapp'V )O pnr) t?Int C)ej)8 u 88 i'AIhh n hj pproving fro»i his rtvrnt IaaU>rr un- perkins h)fw Edna 1' m<j hI», hfr. And Mrs. Bcn p. gook attend<a

rxp)ainnblc i»t j>ajnfu) eof>(litlon in-Delnrts Qmovrqkj an i Kkhbj the funera) of Ray E, Ed<var(Lq in

Frjdav evenjf>g visitors of hII and Gcnesee Wednesdav of )ast. <reck.', Mrs. J((nk htu~toe >vere Mr. and hfrs, Later they visited lvjth hfi~. Enmlabeen rat)left snrinusiy ill hilt]I varied T

anil Rachacl and Tracy Mole auddROII. Nrs. Af'lic Allen returned home>Nf'nd bfrs Erlf)c Br(un' ca]]ed Fr)daV after surgerv at Moscow'q

nthem 8 p Iwjstent cough, corn Uirnat'n hfr. and h'Ir.. PM hfe~yer Tl umda~y Qfqtman Hospita],fever and aches.

hjr. and CNrs, Dan Wcnstrnm n)'arn(<(rack and Cnthednc Hoisjngtonrain at times In }otver nimm, Around Lesviston worn we~nd a> ts of Nr, of Ju)jaetta visited sv5U> Nr. ~d hf

and MI]I. Ver))n Bc»jan])A @ N. Nate Fridnv. Connie White ofMr. <(Ad Nfs. E<j<jje Lettenn]8)rr of Spokane h(".<8 a Sunday overnight

rtver a~ A))] is nnt g thcdng but-Imsvjstnn <vere Sunday dinner eucsts vjs))>nr,

tcrcups)

GAZETTE Satu)EtaeV afternoon cal)ers of ".Lfr.,

ana atm.'Dar'reen Tarry reere i e meri en Rain News

nn )NTO nvII 2>y, >< a <2 ~ o 2< .>.'em ayxI >a<,<,ymV<--noon at the nursing home ln Lcsvjs. Thursday Nrs. Robert Simpson

hfr, and Mrs. Adolph Dnnn]er via- tnn. she(s hostess for the first meeting n41,500 HOMES lted FrldraV W)UI )NF, and Nra. Keli. 'ueS)S n{'an)S Nyh)ttnger ftnr p)Z. he year fOI'Ule Snuthmiok E>(t.

Anth Dennlnr. aaf< after Uln Tuesday fl))fht bas]eet. IIntnenl(Lkeea h'Irs. Alma Lahvrence,

Mr. and hlrs. Wayne Wegnor of ball game wcf> Mar)( Nusjoe R(>N. hfrq. Jul)e Cooper, and Agatha Pcr-Ju)jaetta were Frj(jay evening guests nna Davis, and Nick <u>d Tan]A» k ns 811 joined the other I»CA>bei~.

IN LAT4H N<Z P««nf. W and M~. Don D.nnl.. Arm)tageI'. 8nd hfrs, %alter Dennlnr and gecky C<oNgcr hhsas a Sundav d)A. Oven)ng. Feb. 13, at the homo of Nrs,

4NQ CLE4p4TEg NI's Agnes Hutcluson (vei'n Moscow f>er guest of Nr and hjrs, y'or]hl ~v)ev rs Thursdav, Bcejanl)n and f<uuj]v, Wc(inesday Nrs. Alma Lav<vcncnu

i]<. 13)ll Belt vjft)trd hfrs. D. D, gib)e Stu<jy l]let hVe<lnrs<)nv 8) thr ((ttcf>ded Lad)es Ald at C(uneron,COUNTIES SmlUI ln Ln(v)stnn Tues<)ay. home of Mrs, Ru]8 Davis, Thr won]en T)furqday A]bert Ln(vs.'Ace travel;

Joan Ivcinnn of Gcneq()O wns a I>resent (vere PF)sc)I]8 AFAI)tage, Dc-J>I'on(Ia)r o)iorf)jgbt guoffg of', andy Iorjs Czmowskj getty Lnttcnm(L)nr, Mr. Iu>d hfrs. Alber). I wvrencc and

Q) ara Q])]jspNrs. Lynth)a Vprnf>n hvas I( Sajur Betty hfuatoe. I< <ulljsh Friday fuld fit Laptrvaj Sat .

day and Sunday visjtnr of Mrs, A)vfn Thurs(jay et')ng vis<]ters nf Nr. "Shen((man in J»j)ff(jttf<, fu>d hfdf Jars. Nustnc and M»k Thurqdav evening hfr. and Mrs,

Mr. <utd Mfa, I~ Root of Imv)stoa were hfr. and hirs, Jjl'll 'ayh)tjngerweftf> Tu(>(NIay. suppof'. Ituests of Nz f(nd Jfuils, day supper guesLq of hfr. and Mrs,nnd hfrs. Adoiph Dorm)cr, NF. and Nrs. Rnv Gertje hvnrn h&n. P3)trd pt(etz in Lelslstnn.

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THE GAZETTE - NE1VS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1975

Xiiliaetta School Mews-Hi again,

'Vatvnteer TeacherR SR systenr.

Aida Pragrani Saagnf Initra ptnnn'e nt-e wenw emet-

ing book reports.In Social Studies we are on chap-

Or Jllaatta SChaal ter tn. tn aheet acute nnn chtlngee.In Math we are working with

~ perimeters. 1Vc left points, lines andWe at the semenMry school a oters for a few days

adult, volunteer inrs Speaing 1ve are on chapter 17,Spelling 'le'ndings. Iifost of the

q'

kid- got good ~des oShut ivould include correcting, typi.'I

In Lan~ e we are g 54—the capt'ure, usrrlg adjectives. It'

canaster}, dN1 work, individual pro)- k, dacts (art, science, etc.'I for an. e.

Ke are where Tom and Huck are innre varied. the cave after they had Injun Joe's

There a«no specif'c skins o«alts nec~'y other than a enuin I Rea~dm we on pa es 44, 45, 46,

1Rrterest in children and a desire tohelP. Senior citizens have made ex- '

Art w a ioiung pence holdersent u s in other schools so don 1Ve'll use a can, r~k or anyth g

Teel you shouldn't apply or that youbehave nothing to offer.

interested p ies pleme an& chapter 9—your heart and the cir-culation system .%he school and arrange an informal

interhdew. Every effort vCI be madetet meet your specific areas of inter-~ and grade levels preferrd.

1Ve looked at a vase on Miss Stef-

XITTLE LEAGUE NEWS oneks desk and drew it on a paper

This Saturday'e played our third without looking. Then we decorated

.RrhIIle. it with flowers.In the first qcearter team B made 1Ve brought baby pictures so we

"two points. Then both teanrs had a could guess ivho was who.

.dry spell. Team B beat team A 2-0. 7 endy Snyder came back from thee~ team B Teresa Hamilton made chicken pox. 1Ve are glad to have

.the two points. her back.ISoth teams tried hard. 1Ve did an experiment on a tooth

Reporters —Janey Jacobs and and vine~. We soaked the tooth in

Cynthia'illard the hmegar to see if we could stickTeresa Hamilton a needle through the tooth. We

W&'W&&%'WKWK&%&&%%%''WWWT

CASH AND. CARRY SALE!THRU FEBRUARY 14

LADIES Wl NTER COATS—REG. $29.95 .....................eNDWV $20 95

RKG. $30g15 ...................NOW $2L95

RKG. $40.00 ..................NOW $3O.OO

95 LADIES- BLOUSES—MARKED DOWN TO HALF PRICE OR LESS e

",, J.EWELRY—Our Finest Selection of 14k Goi Pierced Earrings

Res. $11.00 to $19.75 2o% OFFROSE RmvtGS —Reg. $8.00 .............. tiNOW $2.00i~ sIEWELRY —Reg. $2.00 ..... NOW 50c

YARDAGE—WE ARE MARKING DO~~'O HALF PRICK AMP LESS

50 BOI TS OF SIATERIAL~OTTONS I; POLYESTER KITSTo blake Room for Our Spring Arrimda

LEVIS —SHRINK TO FIT —NEWLY STOCKED

BASKETBALL 8 TENNIS SHOES —Spring Stock Just In

sa. en6Kendrick, Phone 289-5791

Howard and Glenora Braden

ln The Prodvca Dept.

Sno-Boy No. 1 Rus. Potato, 10 lbs. 59c

Sno-Boy Celery Hearts, pkg. 39c

Sno-Boy Flor. Jumb. Grapefruit, 5-$1

Sno-Boy Sunkist Nav. Oranges, 6 Ibs $1

APPLES,4Varieties,.... lb.19c

From The Grocery Dept.FOLGER'S COFFEE, Reg. or Elect. Perk, 2 lbs. $2.39

FOLGER'S COFFEE, Regular Grind, 3 lbs. $2.98

MAXWELL COFFEE, Reg. Grind, 2 lb. $2.25

HILLS BROS. COFFEE, Reg. or Elec. Perk, lb. $1.39

HILLS BROS. COFFEE, Reg. Grind, 2 lb. $2.49t

FOLGER'S INSTANT COFFEE, 10 oz. $2.19

KRAFT- BAR-B-Q SAUCE, plain, hick. or onion, 59c

KRAFT CHEESE WHIZ, 8 z. 59c

BLUE MT, INSTANT MIX DOG FOOD, 8 lbs. $1.69/

BLUE MT. BEEF CHUNKS, 14'72 oz. 3 for $1.00

CRACKER BARREL CHEESE, Mellow Stick, 10 oz. 89c

CHRACKER BARREL CHEESE, SHARP, 10 oz. 98c

KRAFT MIDKET LONGHORN CHEESE, lb. $1,39

. MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE, Frozen, 12 oz. 59c

In The Neat Dept.

Fresh slnelt,.......lb.29csLABBAcON,sliced,... lb.$ l.o9

Q;RQUNDsTEAK, . ~ ~ ~ Ib $ 1 O9

Arlnovr Star Bologna,... lb. 69c

GROCERY - MARKET

CARD OF TIIANKS...Thank you, dear friends and reia.

tives, for all the beautiful cards Etnaflowers; also for the prv181 tswhrle I hvas in thand since returning home.express nry appreciationbut an will be rmrremberyou again,5p Mattie Allen

CAIID Ol'HAlhKS

Our sincere than.;s for the beauti-ful floral offerings, cards, rnernorials,

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food and many other conforting actsand kindnesses received from friendsand neighbors during our recent ber-

!

cavement. Your thoughtfulness willabvays be cherished.It5c Mrs. Ray Edwards and

Lavern

CARD OF THAIh(118For the many cards, memorials and

'therexpressions of svmpathy ex-tended to us at this time of sorrow.

The Family of Jesse C. OylerIt5p

I

CARD OF TIIAltsKS...stye wish to th~k everyone for

their prayers, cards, flowers, me-morials and food extended to us in,this very trying time. All were very l

much appreciated.5c Gilbert Spreul and Family

Use The Vent-MsI

could!1Villy the Bookworm is about 756

books long.Student of the WVeek is Shannon,

Ruar'kWe nrade jello, get two jars

and'ut

some jelio in each jar. Then wetouched a clean comb to one jar and.a dirty comb to the other. Bacteriawill ~w in the jar touched withthe dirty comb.

nblr. Manfull substituted for aboutan hour last Friday.

Reporters —Daryl Riedingerand,'hawn

ShawverFifth Grads tnttervs

The flu season is here again. Themiserable old cold, I wish it didn'exist.

Us 5th graders are starting band.There's saxaphones —Ekion, Davidand Alvin; trumpes —Robin, Berk;baritone —Todd; trombone —Mitre;no flutes; clarinets —Cathy B, Misti,Shari, Bronwyn, Beth; drums —Terry,John. I think that's all.

Reporters —Teresa Howertonand Beth Harris

6th Grade NewsHi,

This week we'e been working withpercents and decimEIIs in Math.

In Language we'e studying onsounds and letters.

In Social Studies we had a test errchapter 5 (Colonies become Coun-trys) Jan. 27.

In Science we'e on chapter 4—Senses and Signah, We had science i

enneetmentn eeetgned nt the heath-ining of the year. They are due next:Monday.

In Spening we'e going to have atest on chapter 16.

Chaw, for this week.Reporters —Gina Whltinger

and Cheryl Hutton

Kendrick, IdahoPhil ond Donna Heinen

Card of ThskRiH

I'd like to thank all of my re'ia-

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PEANUT BUTTERSHRIMP, Western Seas Tiny, 4.5 oz. 69cBEEF STEW, Nalley's, 29,5 oz. $1.09RAGU SPAGHETTI SAUCE, plain, with meat, mushr. 57cCOLBY CHEESE, Kraft, . lb. $1.19FISH STICKS, Gorton Frozen, 24 oz. $1.45HQT cocoA Mix, co o io, 12 m. 51.05 TOILET TSSUETANGELOS,...... each 19c 4 rollsGRAPEFRUIT 5 for 99c H i „R„Bd 57

PEARS lb 29C Sandwich Bread 69cAlka Seizer Plus 89c

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