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I,I <n< ~>;<(- 1 lbrar'- ('«(»9 I. «!><>n w>r<-< ( II«jhr, I<hlh<) «37 a V(>j USIE 7" >(ENDItICK AND ('ENESEE LATAEi COUNTY, IDAifO THUI?SDAY. JA<4UAPY 9 196'" g 0 PT g $ j[ g g sTORMS coHTIHUK HEAVY MolsTURK ~$ L>ppcgjx>gs I PQLlcE KUDGKT,gj+gPfg Ngg TO SATTKR AREA DURING DECEMBER ( ~ ~ ~ ~ !DISCUSSED BY Ci Y joF p~T ~y~ Cenehee The 1969 proposed bud- NKt>j, KtOI.Llsj Alt))IKTAG<K I A!<Other v!O)cnt snow «tora< h>4«Pt E)<u»Vy rain So<i sav<V dur>ag De-! —— get aad the problem of hiring a pol- MRS. I>)rbf. LUSLOIj!'hoae 269~71 ! !Out ol th<- a«rth Tuesday x>!ora!ag ce«»< <r P<>»hed the month'h (no!«ture) Phone 274!-359!1 ; br:ngu>g !nore grief to the already- >cad!ng h!ghvr than< usual, scca>d-< Mr. «»d Mrs. Bill Fey aad soa of ><4<<(<sth<rr (xr Q'hat, .'",, 'j b«'I>ered Northwe»t «» blizza,rd coa- >ng tc twu rePorts fro>n two area',J>>I>«etta were New'ear's evening ~',i we have 4«en»xu)wed >n, hroopedj<i>t>a>is I'o;ced «halt to «)most «ll,mea wj>u record thvse f>gures for thelgur» of Mr, and Mrs. Bud Fey. ! DCWitt Chnton Pex>)«xxd, 66, a out, «h>lied thoruughly, aad nov,„l t<'ave) between th» tap of l~w>stoa Soil Coaservat>oa Service. I F-"ed tedm«n reported this week aln>ost dra>x>ed off... Ne>(t 7 '. I H>ll «nd th» Beaew«h County line Charles Bower, who maintains the I tha( hjs soa-in-law aad daughter, p es al t the ~ d ) v ~nter sums righty mile» north. Schools >a rain g«uge up on Big Bear Ridge, r «ad Mrs. Cumyn of Seattle were by Mayor D F S h ~mi C ~ji 11:29 o'clo k at the St. J~h's Pvt ~'«ne<n Fr oux)ded Gene»ca, Kendr>ck, Deary, 'I>x)y Mo» I said Mond«y that he hsd recorded a, 4' mpnving in a hospital th re'e hers in «ttendan were Jack Ho«Pit«I of emp Sund«even>x>g Mr, «nd Mrs. Er- cow and Pu))a>aa clos(<i early tu «I ~ I tots) of 5.17 inches of precjpjt«tjnn ~ g their nearly f«ta) acc I M«gee. John Myem, Jr., Ed Jutt he hsd suffered Kor the Past ye« v>n yr rrce>ved >vord that their son, Iow buses to return ! uriag D cember. This was just) Pat. ~y exP t to remain hos I snd BIU Both. City Supervhx,r Bernie! Mr. Pen)«nd spent )0« Itfe jxx this Pvt %~arran Fry had been wouade(>. to their homes before 'mow b)orked I l,j< inches short of the record-break- P~~ «r som hr e morel Grjeser, g'reasurer Don Springer and'«rea except for two years at Ba<)se jn the chest, «~ had be(>n hot jt«) ! travel. lint big mow of 1964. December of '. ~ S mm is staying in! City Clerk Chuck Manfred were a)sa',>mxaediately prior to E>j(axed >Kyar II, j«e(L but now w«» about ready tu, Po>v»r ijx>e» went dowr< esriy Tue»-I la»t year oa Big Bear Ridge there the Cumyn home with their children, iwhj 'resent. and two years at Honolulu (h>xfx>g o back Into cox»b«t duty. iday mo~m >n the M~~en~e,'wM a total of 394 i ches of moi~- le the p ents are ho«pl~. Jack Me~ police ~ f> c m the %~ He w«s a ~~phe~ «rea and surround!>>g ('on>muait>rs'., ure reco(ded. Mr, Bower said the) and Mrs. Ben Westendah) «x)d j mt~~ re~~ th t the ~ home b«(M(~ ~tf~+b r j Mr. To 1<Eeet lW"re WithOut e)ertr)City for»eVer«)j><no>4 alarm» Of One Week agO dumP.I rS. Arnie EumhOfe tOOk MISS «ne IM hd Host pep d th . '~ while wo>M at ~mtb n at The ~Lan~»>on )iomen>ake(s Clubj hour» baf"rr service >V«» re»tored,'d 25 !ache» Of SnoW On the level's "n~) to Spo u> unday'f police «nd fire chief had decided'Haw«ji ,,, The storm also d>«rupted telephone,'ground. tch a hlg t back to r)«sacs atj to re!asia with his Present job. Magee l He was boxxx April 5. 1902. to . Com>nun!cation« ja son>e sections. %l'a.t In Genese» . L- at T a a They visited j ajd h late hsd tacted th 'on«s axul The<or« Pe >a~ «x)d I!><ad, e . ' ' ' e r can ano erj >e rt oa t.he Gold Strike Stan)p pro-! The higher «levst>ua» such «s Troy, John Luedke, who maintains the enroute home at the Tom Bain home . Ph~t ~ ~~ to b «t ~t n ~I ~~ La Qpfpp in Pul r«m ru rrhh. «ad to n>eet dues. PO ! Gear»a.'r xlnd Mo»cow wsjlowrd >a rainfall records for the SCS ia Gen- ui)man. desirable prospect. An interview with.'e resided at Juliaett«after ret>xxat- , almott »>x iarhe» of new»aow which csee, reported a total Decen'ber rain- Art ur Heppner of Bridgeport ~ox>)hi )acr>joe P<)st nrd I w«s qu>rk!y whippe() into huge drifts fall of 293 inches for the month 4a., 4VS>ted several days of'ast all goes we)) the nevx ~ sh uld be'I945. B uw of >llaw 8+v A F T sat j bi wind» exceeding t)urty mj)r» per ju»t past. This is over an Inch xx>ore ~k with his soa «nd d«ughter-in on dutv by Febr>u ~ 1. i He v<qg Xnarrled to grj)ma of Moscow was unable to come Sun- than for the same Period ia 1967, > ' ~ Mr Robert Heppner The council discussed the forth i cent, Apxi) 3, l948, at Lewjsta(L .hauled Ef„pb>„ to b, Thi» latest »tora> came just as the The highest moisture received dur- «ad children coming budget for 1969. There are and sbe survives at the J(xlj«<«KEa 1)eye th>h c(p!(ung Suadsi no> thweh( W«r C'Overjng from Its ing an> D4rembrr for the past 15; . and l lrs. Jolm Frar7 «nd Lor> stil! a few items ii hich must b jn. home. Other surmvors inctude a wai'e vf n>o<j«rn t>me» years csx»r >a 1958, when 3,86 inches ! ' ew Year's guests of Mr. «nd vestjgs~ further b fore they am d«ughter, M«rjorie Pe > Dr)a» ed 1Ko5day Brie'ft ivhjrh saw (e<»prraturrs drop to all- of PreriP!Lstioa v:«s reca(ded in tbc; Mrs Glenn Hough snd f«xn>)y ««I)ow(d in the bud et In "eners! the a son, Louis Pen)an(K LewjstoxL ax><i M . ! M ( A ( dd, jojr d t>X>>r )OW . >a fn<(ay tO>VX>». 8)A«y period, The least «n>aunt of! budget will foi)ow that of last i*ear tiio brothers. Gordo»""><u>d-. Boh)e. <h Ksrgsx> I)rr«n>ber 2< moisture recorded was ia 1959. «4'hex>! a"d frs B " . Cook ri 'ted with the exception of soo>e higher «nd Vance Pxa>I«xxK Kellogg. Th!s per>(hj of b(u) weather had vali'.0I inches fell. ii th Mrs. S~ Bartlett b dgeted ! tern» for oai"'l>>g streets 'uneral services >4~ be M rs, !)tel!»»Icli er and M r. «(>d aches fo> December «t t e St Joseph s Hospita) in Le><4«S and «passjb)e increase jn money ex ~rower-+ann Mem Mr» 0! v>lie (..haste were'. (hf'>htn>«s beg»>> falhag »eros» n>uch of the brought <>hr total ralead«r-year r«jn-! The) «Iso c«lied at the Harry peaded fp> po)jce expex>s ! Rudd» ; Le>>Aston c<n Thursd«y, at 2:00 p. m. ()inner gue»> u( the Daa McIver our(hive»( The «tur»> coatxaued to fall for Genes«r to 23.11 >aches. - )i home at Lewistoa, aad the The counc>! «Iso der! jned to tak Interment wjl) be ja the Juljaett« This »ever«) inches greater th«n '«h m~ s Lapws> lake ac>ian in the request+~ closure Cemetery. Rev. Elton Hi)liard wt)j Mi)ford Blew >. e 'ght !«any «ect>on» >n the h<gher tj;<. usual year)y «versge for the, - r a"d Mrs. A. O. Eamkkeberg of a portion of Beech St~t west of conduct the service- .vstio(<, >vere report>ng snow d«p- j 'mk Lohm«a ~d the A«grail Seed Co. «s requested by- '", >hs,)r (>s,m 2(! to oi.er 30 >ache» Be. The current year is gett>ag off I '" return& home on ~e «y tl,a> fjxxa ' ', Methodh>t St(»dy <hraup M(v ))vn 9'r> "ht «ad ch>)dxra vr <-«><he Or 4<Sad» ax<d drifting i( wah tn a >Ve( S>art, reported Mr. Luedke of '><st iVeek following « ten-d«y <>!rr><ui( to s<suratelv (x>rsx(urr .aviv 14» said >h«t the rains of this week ~( ''sth I)fr- and Mrs. Jordan emma ~ »~s st sts t w»t:chuxch are PI«x>ning s st»dy entit)ei Cr«igmont, sad 8!Ii Co*'ge! a»d Mr dep(h bu> gig gear R>dg( upper><d hsie a)re«dv (ot«led 1.91 Inches. la«>ukkeberg snd chihirea at Mc- SCHLUg: I ER PLANE th I I H ! C ~W md Sf'", 25 !arhrt Of ma» Oa the leVe!. Sk!es The heaiy Sno>4» af j«S( WeekI a nd, Cahf T ey tr«Veled the BOOk Of JOhn. The SeSSiOnS ><X~jL> clesrrd Sunday eieniag «» the sre>!- brought .49 mch<es of moisture dur-]+~ugh s»w most af the w«i'oing CRASHES IN SOUTH be held the lgth and 22nd of Jan- Rtf a>S»s n>oved in fra(r> Cax>sda «ad Ng '(hr fir»> storm, and 4! >aches I 6 4V., but found travel better coxn- uary. There mi)) be six s(esioxN in «F~ plunged temper«tu(e» to rero>d of moisture with the second storxx>. )x>g home ia«Utah and noxthe«stern Oregax. Genesee A new Grumann Ag-Cat alL The leaders wiII be Mrs. Raleigh Guests >nc)<>de() Mr. and Mr . Wade A!br>ght and Mxs. George Eg)ters cand)er, Mr. and Mrs Aaron we))».' ~ d c TIGERS LA/WE toa»h>vrrr<j ivh>I» >,he mercury drop- T GERN OSE Mrs, Nova Pearson and Earl Hund. P ~d V>rk, i ped (u (n>nu» 22 degree<<<. Gene»re A.'- «nd Mr. aad Mrs. Cliff Brov>a. the ~" '' ~ TO TROY TROJANS Mr aad <<frs. ~~v~d Crocker and injuring its pilot, Jim Morris. Gex>e- Kamj«h Chrtstmas D«i. n>>au» 40 d(grrr» «nd Mo»cow cia>a>- The p)a»e. v«)ued at $40 000 K>ags ax)d A«ron» ~V >guests of h>» parents, Mr. and Mrs, suffered d«xxu>ge of fmm $ 15000 ta our of Coach Terri'ai)or*» dlnn tc i the th I~mrd Eidr><lge f«xxxsv res >ag o 50 ~low «em- ~r Mos Tigers scored !n the daub)e figure«I Mr any Ifrs. Elma E)drj e were aiis>er-m«n«ger of the Genesee fly- I, co>v re«diag ivts f fan> the official Tun<>day a>ghi but I! >»~'t enough st~ jng fjrx>x, and Mrs. Ejtx)n HIII)ax«I. Nancy, J«x(- L»>so»toa snd Mr. «nd Mr». Fr«dd>» ~ v 'Id, to Prevent thr vjsjtjag Tray Trojans'Moscow, on Friday, to help Mrs. Ol Fraxn the report Schlueter received Ver))n B x>j«xn)n ax)d childreat 'vesther station. Iz<ttean>a)rr «x>d baby were Cj>rttt d >>„~~, b I .. fram cia>m>ng «62 55 vie~~' «ea ce)ebrste her birthdayp «x)a!ver- ~ P~ s ~e qmt ln ~ si Ben~-.ln II~~ hex xx>()ther xepar<s vi»>tor» of the John Let te(> an n 4're « ig i ii am)- Bill Sexton scored 24 points for! ~ x»«I» r><, th<r Troj«ns snd Bob Abbott <hatred j Mr ~d <4f ~ M)qton E L- d ~ c)a»est field. The ~enci Mr «nd Mr>), I N. Beajamia and< On F+ds~y: J~usr4~3'x« tr<""" 23 as thn T(<oy squ«(f tv«)tevl ti>(»'g))dr)xn ol' 'L N "" " I) "-(K«xx>«ge<S 42)e v>x)gine c>x><K x>6)lx>a ~ aaey arriv saf y a ag»» I xy were «hrjstxr<«t d(anrr, f ' y ~c ! Tiger» «I! through th» ..«(ae until Ye«r's Dsi gue >s of 14 g»e«'I» Of Mr. «ad Mr», ErVIn Fry,. ~ " '" '" the fja«) q'>a"te"- Paul Liad. ' tail Of the Plane >VS» tOra Off at the j~ h r as f IA Col- snd Mr<> Earl Sro>4S> and, '' - '~ 'I " "" «nd«k h«d moved out to s(> esr)y, )4fr, «aad Rirs. Rich«xd Morton aad i Pact of landing. Morris >4~ bruj- M!eh«el of Spok«x>r ivl re Chrj»tm«» " . a e~ ra 4'«~ U) "«P lrsd ia this. >heir f>rst league game. 'aught j f sed «ncl shaken in the accident «nd gur«>s «f her parer>ts. Mr. «nd Mr:,' h k l aad >vere ahead 30-22 st thr h«lf-j She)toa, Viash Saturd«v Dana iv«s taken to «nearby hospital for N~ Year» visitors ia the Ku>g home ' "" " ' ' >hr third quarter which «aded mth'lorn!a oa Tue~v af this ~~k Th, Morr>s h«d just taken delivery of h before h>s trax)sfrr >o Qx(>«h«N«b,, 'st " a>~j P~p e ~»" "x~+'he Tiger.. st>ll ho)ding on to a 45 40 have been 4'jsjtjag their parents, Mr J e aircraft December 31 in Elxxur«'fter spending the holidays s<vjth rel- land Mrs. Bob Mag»>Lsoa and family We York. «nd ~s retu~"g it to atives «nd friends at I ewjston. Christ>)>S» diaarr guest». „, . "" " 'in«) perio whj)c Sexton «dded tea 'l>ff Lukec«it returned to hjs for sp y g th r ++ o k after vis>ting friends and xeh>!tive-"x of Mr;.nd Mr», Jsrk Mu«tor «ad' . " " " more Plu» many rebound» «nd the rl«sacs at the Cogege of ld«ho, Caid- Another Plane noticed Morris'c for a xm nth at Oregon City Oregon Ãsrk. Troy iisitors took over the lead and we)L oa Fridsv of f~t w~k 'iden't and tried to as«sist It lax>ded d S k ~, Miss Louise Ho ffmaa and G«rv in tv') feet of snow fliPPed over on Wine Gxc)secio(>e Ktov Fxv Christa>as d«y iasjtn~ Of the R v snow ln thr Gear~ (i~a- The»'o~ Mark Hejmg rt er hsd 10 points Dr«p r haie ~turn~ ta the Conege >t back ~d tare off one%~ng. The G~MCTh ~ th latt~af Whit Mendrnh«)l» of Kaoskia for Kendrick. Karen Hoffaian 13 jof Id«ho, h«viag been home for mme condition of that piane's pilot 4<4~ bead, 1 R f No~~ M)) Mr, and Mr», Arltr Armltage and d !" . h K "" "'" 'on Eumhoff 14. Nels Sneve 14 «nd three 44~)ls through semest r b~~ not knoiis>. fam>iy v>sited hrr parent>(, <>ir.'! ,day ia the Kendrick-Ju)i«cits soea D«n Brown 4 snd Christmas mc«tjan. j ', y mo.~™». Christ,!>nd then turned to snow. The temp»- Elk R)4-rr Frid»>v ! Sari «nd Kathie Harris accompa>xjed (ufo»were too high for th< tao~ F'ridav night theTjgersaresrhe- pOTLATCH TOpS I them and all arrived x>«fe)y, desplt<a Mr. «nd Mr .. Ro))jn Armltagc jun-j ~ " r " "" ~ " du)ed to go to E)k River. iveather'sl EK«paa E«k maa c ed Other "family" at the Duane j<lr<>.! %~ tume ta j)rimy Slush aa it fell. Permitting. Saturday night theV Wi)): M%I~ ahKEg PE BU LLDOG CAGE RS ~ Gary Pea left fox'. Ã. c. kr home in Lewjstoa for Chr)atm«i At this 44rittag (Tuesd«y night), p)«y the prairie pjr«tes «t (mttaa-, Ktt t t)n Ã~e>4'ear's Day the Roll!a An>>. < the Ie>r Per>>tu><es have slipped beiaw, «soad The gjr)s"b«sk«b«I) team ~i)'MPTIALS DEC. Bi lucre» ive~ g r»t nf tl>e D&vr A>m- f~lng once smn ~ s~« ~»ident» g to Tray for a one.g~e latest Genesee G arsee's Bulldog basket- ~ ', «44.«jt With c«ut>aa for the next de, Next Tuesday the Tiger will br b«ck -.. ball team had their season record «ge» n Mr. «nd Mrs. J«mcs Whitingcr and ve)opm» nl. 'on thel( av a court to hast the 4 sit-.and Bruce Gjese of Fix Ridge ne«evened at 2-2 last Saturday nig'ht >a «aad Mr r «c M~ ~era« Purdum of L,ii>stoa r daughters spent Christmas ia the iing Kamiah Kubs, e "cam"~" STORM ROUGH l«t thc home of Mr. ~d Mrs. H~ld ' e ~th the L'ggem. The I g- 14 home by b )AM LEA)j)jfES ,'Oldcraess. «t Kendrick. on Tues~day Other Nr>>s ,: RIVER SUNDAY 4 M j Re>'arilyn Maddux of the Ke„d aa)y a coo) 27 Per+eat success on the st Chu ch of- 'P ggem Robert Hutcheson . b : ficiated at the pretty home Nssidjag. ' nl - ',home fram the Gritm«n Hospital on waa 60-47. Potlatch ea'oyed a 30-23! urd«y evening guests of the Js"k rau»r<l he«4~ dam«~c lo thr Ii»cs Sunday morning, between 8:00 aad The b>ide ivore a nylon b)ur lace . i - E~ d h't 14 ' . Fri sy. They h«d ~an& in halftime )ead. Mu")or><. W and poles of the Potlatch Te)rpi>a»e 9:00 o'c)ock the thick irc that hsd stree length dress «ith matchiag for the Bulldo s iih'I D q . '" hospiM until Key mac ed r- Mr, «nd Mrs. James Whit!ager sad CcompMy md disrupts phone mr- brea «reumu)atj»g rn the potlatch, lace ha!.. Her aunt, Mrs. Olderness. '"'g - ~ ! quired weight a d M«um hu h«d d<>ughtcrs visited the H«>'I tA)tjag- vice to ma»y r»ml arras, said Her- River for sever«l days, under th<*.. im-:«ass n>a!ron of honor. Martin pole- G aesec's Juaj V 't. 'hit the Hutchmn hame. rrs Sunclny aft(.mana. maa Srhupfer, one of t'e oivnr>w cf Part of sub-zero tca>Per«>urea. br-'son of LCNjstoa. served his brother- Sunday *«f~tr~>ueonn the A>'Ije Ar>)- t), ),,') „,,„~ g<>a breaking up, «nd left the Ken! Ia-law as best a>aa. The wedding cake «ad )uarh was tl:ry defeated the potlatch Jvs 74-22 SCHOOL NOTES rater hom't I~)a'ad, g+ar Ridge SouthNjck, It 44WS indeed quite a sight, with sr~ed t(< a)l present ivhich included. t Mr. and . Ir». Given us ac «nd Big Bear Ridge, and the Chcrrv "c«k<.s" «s large «s sjx to eight fee< besides >;.» bride and groom and M(. «nd Mr». Jack Mustoe !oak Sua- L«ne areas. The combiaatioa c<f grinding «nd ic«pjag as they fir>4'hei>'tteausx>ts. the groom's par- LICENSE PLATES <lay dinner ta the Lily Spekkc>'now )ce «nd ra)d temper«tax<es da>vnstrrem. It took almost the f'u)1 ents, Mr. «nd Mrs. George Giese of l>o>>>r In Law!stan «n(1 4""ted w > snapped 44drcs and even brake crass. haur far thea> to pass by. «nd ivhrn Lcivjstoa, and his tiis) children, his PiM Ckl L" I A M 4g I7;30 p. m., in Kendrick. her «nd R«vmond. That afternoax> arms an thr te)ephonr Po)rs. Fa))- the river ck,«red it began to d>v)n.'sister, Mrs. Martin Palesoa; Debbie they took At)ca Musto fran> thr.lng t~s, upf ted by the 44~jgl>t with Indjc«tjoas that the fall ives Purdum, the brid's d~hter; Rev. A~t.rT End of snow «nd Ica felt across some of about two feet. jM«ddux snd Mr. Olderness. 'ugene Taylor, Latah County As-j T.".- first semester ends on Friday, the lines, causing further dsmagc. ! Mast of the ice appeared to br' new!»i'cds )Oft for «>veddjag,«sor sx>n»aced this week th«t I;. Janu«ry 1<, for the schooL~ of Jolnb Th the o p a some c ys ' Company ivork crciv» h«vc been quite clear, in contr«st to the deep riP ta California fo))awix>g the n l«tes fa 1969 iidll be on +de.,District No. 283. back Ix>jury. repa)r)ng )Ines almost continuously "chocolate color" af'he river at the, lunch. Their daughters, Debbie Pur-! 'co the storm began, M 'dum and Cathy G<ese «m st yhxg',and «i~)ab)e Saturd«y Jaaua~ ll,L)ttle ~r B ~etbdl said, and serv)cs ls gr«d>i«l)y cam '< We understand th«t the flow ivss with I>frs O)derness and the sn>a)I «t @e B~ke + So s ~ s++ >n'itt)e Leagu» bssketb«ll 4441 Ing back la near normal, However, held up br)efly at the bridge scraas son of Mr. Giese is at the Palesan Kendrick. Mr. Taylor vrill be at'gjn at the Kendrick High School ! he added th«t because af «dvcrse the Potlatch just abave Ju)j«ett<>, hon>e ln 1+448»ton. Ithr stare from 9:00 a. m. to 4;30'gim this Saturday, Jan. 11 at 9:30 Pas -" " ' l h ') 'weather some of the repairs arc of but tho» broke «nd ho«ted on dawn i p. m.'a. m. Some 60 baI<~ are expected for a tempararY natura «nd ivjl) have to without damaging the bridge'STI L WAS UPSET 'mple who 446D be purchasing this «ct)rity. Any man sixth)ag or be re-warlced ivhen the iveathnr it> HUE MAN AT mar e f«vorab)e. 'GKNKSEE HEWS ., th ir 196. «ulo «ad pickup pl«tes st ~nt t J Gcnesec Estil Carbuhn didn't that. time are reminded to bring their, Manfu)I GENESEE UNIOhl RHONDA BRAMhhER IS MISSING think too nu>ch of (znrscc's pro. ', 1968 registration. I I FRIENDSHIP CLUB W m Wo&s, fom>arly af Rcu. IN MISS CO ITEST rd b'r)ag!»g dsaivn much afythpr news of suing thc city for disposing of BROKEN NOSE The En rgrera Friendship Club bcav, Idaho, began ivork as a(>«!»tant~ frmu Geaegscc this ii<rk, Ordjn«ri)y some time honored conveniences. ., will r;.et at the home nf Mrs. R. I m«a«ger nf Gene»ac Union W«m Rhanda Brammcr, hllss Kendrick, Gene»ca locals and socj(>) arwa is Estll said that during «severe storm Striw Hoog)snd, sna of Mr. «nd. B)ciiitt on wednesday. Jaa. 15r «1 h"use Oompany Monday man>l g. >~present«t)vo for ld«I>a's Junior ca))octe<I Monday «nd Tuesday an<I 35 yc«rs sgo, hc drove « tra»> «»d M>~c. James Hong)and, h«d s sleigh-j I:30 p, m., %9th Mw. A, Q. K«njkke Nr. Woods iv«s formerly omployed Miss, ls ono nt 30 canto«tant» stay-! brought daivn la Kendrick Wrdars sled f>s)n> the ranch into town and Ix>g accident on Th>irsd«y of l«st,berg as c -hostess. The progr>m> "A by tha Rauhans Office af Kwiv)stnn ing at hiasca>v t)>)s >4>rk ivhcro t)>rV day )»ora)ag. The «noir sto>vn pr( I «(1 no ™ub)o finding a hltchlng 44'cwlc, wh)ch rrs»)ted in a broken 1Vord to the Wjdr" 440)) br given by Gr«ln Groivers. Elo and his ivifo and began >~)>rara«)s at t)>r studa>it vented the editor from getting home rack lo tlr up to. Last ivcck he ansr. Due tn s>iv))ing ha cauld nat'Mrs, Br>t sand«tram «ad Mrs, How- twa daughters are aaw making their KTnjan BuiMing, Tuesday night. so the»>ajnrjty of rrPc«trd the perform«are< «x>d»'<>VO it treated by «doctor uati) ard Hoit. homo ta t)>o S)>l»'v)d apartments, Ra)>a«rsa)s )ne)udo h«)r sty))ag,. the»r>vs f>v)m Gear><ro tl>is iir<k l)o>lrd tiu>t )>c cnuldn't riva find Mn»<lay of this ii'rr!'. poland appraraar<., party planning! Is st)i) sitting vc>y neatly on I!» o"r»I«hing post in the city! Very', ! SQQ+EL OUT RURAL a»(l table arrangcaxa»t«, j)hys)cal fit-! ga))ry In G(ac«ra >vlhr>< il must >v- 'I s "">'«ging' ",OPEN HOuSE SET ~E~~ >usv aad (lance >o>)tiara, «hir)> iill) I »><>I» un)ll I."avr) Improves brtivr<a MAIL BOXES SAYS PM nPrn !ha< Pagnaat bat!> T)mrsd«y and ihc t>vo tn»»», Sor>Y. LEAGUE FOR BOISE,s .— Qgg $ $fg} Frl()ay » igh)s nl the hfotcniv Jun)or 51>. «nd M>»..Ta!mrv 1%nit nf Cedar G(a(so<'--.Pnsimaslor Vrr)a Ha)) )4lgh Srhnn) Fl<)<)hn>!»r, hog!an)ng at CDA CARD PARTY ! - -- -- IRI<l„o 440)t be )<onorrd at an Open, OHKVOOII has (>sko<) n>rn) maj) patrons to shn- 7;30. J»dgrs aro hlrs. Robrrt Hrp- R<'9 an<I )4)>is, Grnrge F. 8>'n<'lcr, j Ho>i. < in reirbra)io» of their Si)ver ', Rrv. «a<j Mrs. Ch>'!st jan O<(N'o) I snow f>v>»> (>rn>u>d ! heir mall P»n>", Krnd>'Ick I Mrs, Dunno Bro)s- Gnnrsrr- Th< rc 44<i)) 'hr «C<>I )>o)I<' r" )rft fo>'oise na. Mond<>y, ivhrr< I Week)jag Aaaivrrs<>ry. na Sunday, <>rr the par a>s of a «na born Sunday, !<univ P)niva have Pa(«>- fn>s), Pul)m«u; Nlr)c Sm)th. Iwivis- Da»g)>)r><< ( <»sl Po>)i S»»dai even >I><'4'III «si<)r during the ii!»e that j.>a». !".f>i)a> 6;00 tn 8:30 P. m. <>t .TO«nary 5. nt Or!to>an 1)ovP)tal n<) !!<) I )>a! »>a)) rar>'ln> <> ca» reach tna; D>Vjghi Pnnlr, ( !sr)cst on. m><l Ing,,la»»!<>'y ) 2 I<rgi»«jag <>I 8:()<» hr Si a i <'egis)ai >!>v Ia session ' he Krnd rick Fir< l)<>ll. A 'a!<mri'>«sro44". Tho >><'iv young »>(>>> we)gh r«» lo>iv arr »nl >o- R<1»»»><) Chavrz, h)os<'niii 9, »>, l)>r St. M<»4"s Il'a)) !!i>os )I 'vj)) s<'a<i ihr G<>retie-Ncirs'!s <"'vi)I br;< frat><re) item. ', rd 6 pounds, ll ounces aad has brea I>rd tn lanvo thr)r vnh)(!k<!< to do. nano>mr(<! Ih). iirek. Th< Pa>jy !s "e<')')i''rpn>'«of 'th<'oi»g's !>! th:, Thc sons aad daughters of Mr. «ad j»:>a><s) I'aui C)armer, Hc joins «>i ~ )Iver t)>o n>aj) inhnxrs, so thn p»b)ir'«] Fr<ah f>s>it» an<1 vcgrtnblr» of «)I np(n io ))>r P»h)i<. aad I<oih b>j<lg< f "a)!>i") «r re«der« nf this «>i)<> sa<jjM>s. Holt ivi)) br has!« fnr the Opra! Oth<r b>i~ti>rr. Mark, jn the Oxivochl conpor«).jnn In !his»>attrr Is asked. ) kja<)s «t B)o>vrtt'(<. Kr»dr)ek. adv sad p)anrh)r iv)II br pl<>in<i, i House. ) home.

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joF p~T ~y~Cenehee —The 1969 proposed bud-

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A!<Other v!O)cnt snow «tora< h>4«Pt E)<u»Vy rain So<i sav<V dur>ag De-!—— get aad the problem of hiring a pol- MRS. I>)rbf.LUSLOIj!'hoae

269~71 !!Out ol th<- a«rth Tuesday x>!ora!ag ce«»< <r P<>»hed the month'h (no!«ture) Phone 274!-359!1

; br:ngu>g !nore grief to the already- >cad!ng h!ghvr than< usual, scca>d-< Mr. «»d Mrs. Bill Fey aad soa of

><4<<(<sth<rr (xr Q'hat, .'",,'j b«'I>ered Northwe»t «» blizza,rd coa- >ng tc twu rePorts fro>n two area',J>>I>«etta were New'ear's evening ~',iwe have 4«en»xu)wed >n, hroopedj<i>t>a>is I'o;ced «halt to «)most «ll,mea wj>u record thvse f>gures for thelgur» of Mr, and Mrs. Bud Fey. ! DCWitt Chnton Pex>)«xxd, 66, a

out, «h>lied thoruughly, aad nov,„l t<'ave) between th» tap of l~w>stoa Soil Coaservat>oa Service. I F-"ed tedm«n reported this week

aln>ost dra>x>ed off...Ne>(t 7 '.I

H>ll «nd th» Beaew«h County line Charles Bower, who maintains the Itha( hjs soa-in-law aad daughter,

p es al t the ~ d ) v ~ntersums righty mile» north. Schools >a rain g«uge up on Big Bear Ridge, r «ad Mrs. Cumyn of Seattle were by Mayor D F S h ~mi C ~ji 11:29 o'clo k at the St. J~h's

Pvt ~'«ne<n Fr oux)ded Gene»ca, Kendr>ck, Deary, 'I>x)y Mo» Isaid Mond«y that he hsd recorded a, 4' mpnving in a hospital th re'e hers in «ttendan were Jack Ho«Pit«I of emp

Sund«even>x>g Mr, «nd Mrs. Er- cow and Pu))a>aa clos(<i early tu «I ~

Itots) of 5.17 inches of precjpjt«tjnn ~ g their nearly f«ta) acc

I M«gee. John Myem, Jr., Ed Jutt he hsd suffered Kor the Past ye«

v>n yr rrce>ved >vord that their son, Iow buses to return ! uriag D cember. This was just) Pat. ~y exP t to remain hosIsnd BIU Both. City Supervhx,r Bernie! Mr. Pen)«nd spent )0« Itfe jxx this

Pvt %~arran Fry had been wouade(>. to their homes before 'mow b)orkedIl,j< inches short of the record-break- P~~ «r som hr e morel Grjeser, g'reasurer Don Springer and'«rea except for two years at Ba<)se

jn the chest, «~ had be(>n hot jt«) ! travel. lint big mow of 1964. December of '. ~ S mm is staying in! City Clerk Chuck Manfred were a)sa',>mxaediately prior to E>j(axed >Kyar II,

j«e(L but now w«» about ready tu, Po>v»r ijx>e» went dowr< esriy Tue»-I la»t year oa Big Bear Ridge there the Cumyn home with their children,iwhj 'resent. and two years at Honolulu (h>xfx>g

o back Into cox»b«t duty. iday mo~m >n the M~~en~e,'wM a total of 394 i ches of moi~- le the p ents are ho«pl~. Jack Me~ police ~ f> c m the %~ He w«s a ~~phe~«rea and surround!>>g ('on>muait>rs'., ure reco(ded. Mr, Bower said the) and Mrs. Ben Westendah) «x)d

j mt~~ re~~ th t the ~ home b«(M(~ ~tf~+b rj Mr.

To 1<Eeet lW"re WithOut e)ertr)City for»eVer«)j><no>4 alarm» Of One Week agO dumP.I rS. Arnie EumhOfe tOOk MISS «ne IM hd Host pep d th . '~ while wo>M at ~mtb n at

The ~Lan~»>on )iomen>ake(s Clubj hour» baf"rr service >V«» re»tored,'d 25 !ache» Of SnoW On the level's "n~) to Spo u> unday'f police «nd fire chief had decided'Haw«ji,,, The storm also d>«rupted telephone,'ground. tch a hlg t back to r)«sacs atj to re!asia with his Present job. Magee l He was boxxx April 5. 1902. to

. Com>nun!cation« ja son>e sections. %l'a.t In Genese» . L- at T a a They visitedj ajd h late hsd tacted th 'on«s axul The<or« Pe >a~ «x)d I!><ad,e .

' ' 'e r can ano erj

>e rt oa t.he Gold Strike Stan)p pro-! The higher «levst>ua» such «s Troy, John Luedke, who maintains the enroute home at the Tom Bain home . Ph~t ~ ~~ to b «t ~t n ~I ~~ La Qpfppin Pul

r«m ru rrhh. «ad to n>eet dues.PO ! Gear»a.'r xlnd Mo»cow wsjlowrd >a rainfall records for the SCS ia Gen- ui)man. desirable prospect. An interview with.'e resided at Juliaett«after ret>xxat-

, almott »>x iarhe» of new»aow which csee, reported a total Decen'ber rain- Art ur Heppner of Bridgeport

~ox>)hi )acr>joe P<)st nrd I w«s qu>rk!y whippe() into huge drifts fall of 293 inches for the month 4a., 4VS>ted several days of'ast all goes we)) the nevx ~ sh uld be'I945.

B uw of >llaw 8+v A F T sat j bi wind» exceeding t)urty mj)r» per ju»t past. This is over an Inch xx>ore ~k with his soa «nd d«ughter-in on dutv by Febr>u ~ 1. i He v<qg Xnarrled to grj)ma

of Moscow was unable to come Sun- than for the same Period ia 1967, > ' ~ Mr Robert Heppner The council discussed the forth i cent, Apxi) 3, l948, at Lewjsta(L

.hauled Ef„pb>„ to b, Thi» latest »tora> came just as the The highest moisture received dur- «ad children coming budget for 1969. There are and sbe survives at the J(xlj«<«KEa

1)eye th>h c(p!(ung Suadsi no> thweh( W«r C'Overjng from Its ing an> D4rembrr for the past 15; . and l lrs. Jolm Frar7 «nd Lor> stil! a few items ii hich must b jn. home. Other surmvors inctude awai'e vf n>o<j«rn t>me» years csx»r >a 1958, when 3,86 inches !

' ew Year's guests of Mr. «nd vestjgs~ further b fore they am d«ughter, M«rjorie Pe >

Dr)a» ed 1Ko5day Brie'ft ivhjrh saw (e<»prraturrs drop to all- of PreriP!Lstioa v:«s reca(ded in tbc; Mrs Glenn Hough snd f«xn>)y ««I)ow(d in the bud et In "eners! the a son, Louis Pen)an(K LewjstoxL ax><i

M. ! M ( A ( dd, jojr d t>X>>r )OW . >a fn<(ay tO>VX>». 8)A«y period, The least «n>aunt of! budget will foi)ow that of last i*ear tiio brothers. Gordo»""><u>d-. Boh)e.

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Ksrgsx> I)rr«n>ber 2< moisture recorded was ia 1959. «4'hex>! a"d frs B ".Cook ri 'ted with the exception of soo>e higher «nd Vance Pxa>I«xxK Kellogg.

Th!s per>(hj of b(u) weather had vali'.0I inches fell. ii th Mrs. S~ Bartlett b dgeted !tern» for oai"'l>>g streets 'uneral services >4~ be

M rs, !)tel!»»Iclier and M r. «(>daches fo> December «t t e St Joseph s Hospita) in Le><4«S and «passjb)e increase jn money ex ~rower-+ann Mem

Mr» 0!v>lie (..haste were'. (hf'>htn>«s beg»>> falhag »eros» n>uch of the brought <>hr total ralead«r-year r«jn-! The) «Iso c«lied at the Harry peaded fp> po)jce expex>s! Rudd»; Le>>Aston c<n Thursd«y, at 2:00 p. m.

()inner gue»> u( the Daa McIver our(hive»( The «tur»> coatxaued to fall for Genes«r to 23.11 >aches. - )i home at Lewistoa, aad the The counc>! «Iso der! jned to tak Interment wjl) be ja the Juljaett«This !» »ever«) inches greater th«n '«h m~ s Lapws> lake ac>ian in the request+~ closure Cemetery. Rev. Elton Hi)liard wt)jMi)ford Blew >.

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'ght !«any «ect>on» >n the h<gher tj;<. usual year)y «versge for the, - r a"d Mrs. A. O. Eamkkeberg of a portion of Beech St~t west of conduct the service-.vstio(<, >vere report>ng snow d«p- j 'mk Lohm«a ~d the A«grail Seed Co. «s requested by-'",>hs,)r (>s,m 2(! to oi.er 30 >ache» Be. The current year is gett>ag off

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'" return& home on ~e «y tl,a> fjxxa' ', Methodh>t St(»dy <hraup

M(v ))vn 9'r> "ht «ad ch>)dxra vr<-«><he Or 4<Sad» ax<d drifting i( wah tn a >Ve( S>art, reported Mr. Luedke of '><st iVeek following « ten-d«y<>!rr><ui( to s<suratelv (x>rsx(urr .aviv 14» said >h«t the rains of this week ~( ''sth I)fr- and Mrs. Jordan emma ~ »~s st sts t w»t:chuxch are PI«x>ning s st»dy entit)ei

Cr«igmont, sad 8!Ii Co*'ge! a»d Mr dep(h bu> gig gear R>dg( upper><d hsie a)re«dv (ot«led 1.91 Inches. la«>ukkeberg snd chihirea at Mc- SCHLUg: I ER PLANEth I I H ! C ~W md Sf'", 25 !arhrt Of ma» Oa the leVe!. Sk!es The heaiy Sno>4» af j«S( WeekI a nd, Cahf T ey tr«Veled the BOOk Of JOhn. The SeSSiOnS ><X~jL>

clesrrd Sunday eieniag «» the sre>!- brought .49 mch<es of moisture dur-]+~ugh s»w most af the w«i'oing CRASHES IN SOUTH be held the lgth and 22nd of Jan-Rtf a>S»s n>oved in fra(r> Cax>sda «ad Ng '(hr fir»> storm, and 4! >aches I 6 4V., but found travel better coxn- uary. There mi)) be six s(esioxN in

«F~ plunged temper«tu(e» to rero>d of moisture with the second storxx>. )x>g home ia«Utah and noxthe«sternOregax. Genesee —A new Grumann Ag-Cat alL The leaders wiII be Mrs. Raleigh

Guests >nc)<>de() Mr. and Mr . WadeA!br>ght and Mxs. George Eg)ters

cand)er, Mr. and Mrs Aaron we))».' ~ d c TIGERS LA/WEtoa»h>vrrr<j ivh>I» >,he mercury drop- T GERN OSEMrs, Nova Pearson and Earl Hund. P

~d V>rk, i ped (u (n>nu» 22 degree<<<. Gene»re A.'-

«nd Mr. aad Mrs. Cliff Brov>a. the ~" '' ~ TO TROY TROJANS Mr aad <<frs. ~~v~d Crocker and injuring its pilot, Jim Morris. Gex>e-

Kamj«h Chrtstmas D«i. n>>au» 40 d(grrr» «nd Mo»cow cia>a>- The p)a»e. v«)ued at $40 000K>ags ax)d A«ron» ~V >guests of h>» parents, Mr. and Mrs, suffered d«xxu>ge of fmm $15000 ta

our of Coach Terri'ai)or*» dlnn tc i the

th I~mrd Eidr><lge f«xxxsv res >ag o 50 ~low «em- ~r Mos Tigers scored !n the daub)e figure«I Mr any Ifrs. Elma E)drj e were aiis>er-m«n«ger of the Genesee fly-I, co>v re«diag ivts ffan> the official Tun<>day a>ghi but I! >»~'t enough st~ jng fjrx>x,

and Mrs. Ejtx)n HIII)ax«I. Nancy, J«x(-

L»>so»toa snd Mr. «nd Mr». Fr«dd>» ~ v 'Id, to Prevent thr vjsjtjag Tray Trojans'Moscow, on Friday, to help Mrs. Ol Fraxn the report Schlueter received Ver))n B x>j«xn)n ax)d childreat'vesther station.

Iz<ttean>a)rr «x>d baby were Cj>rtttd >>„~~, b I ..fram cia>m>ng «62 55 vie~~' «ea ce)ebrste her birthdayp «x)a!ver- ~ P~ s ~e qmt ln ~ si Ben~-.ln II~~ hex xx>()ther xepar<s

vi»>tor» of the John Let te(> an n 4're « ig i ii am)- Bill Sexton scored 24 points for!~x»«I» r><, th<r Troj«ns snd Bob Abbott <hatred j Mr ~d <4f ~ M)qton E L- d ~ c)a»est field. The ~enci

Mr «nd Mr>), I N. Beajamia and< On F+ds~y: J~usr4~3'x« tr<""" 23 as thn T(<oy squ«(f tv«)tevl ti>(»'g))dr)xn ol' 'L N" " "

I) "-(K«xx>«ge<S 42)e v>x)gine c>x><K x>6)lx>a ~ aaey arriv saf y a

ag»» I xy were «hrjstxr<«t d(anrr, f' y ~c ! Tiger» «I! through th» ..«(ae until Ye«r's Dsi gue >s of 14

g»e«'I» Of Mr. «ad Mr», ErVIn Fry,. ~ " '" '" the fja«) q'>a"te"- Paul Liad.'

tail Of the Plane >VS» tOra Off at the j~ h r as fIA Col- snd Mr<> Earl Sro>4S> and,'' - '~ 'I " "" «nd«k h«d moved out to s(> esr)y, )4fr, «aad Rirs. Rich«xd Morton aad i Pact of landing. Morris >4~ bruj-

M!eh«el of Spok«x>r ivl re Chrj»tm«» " .a e~ ra 4'«~ U) "«P lrsd ia this. >heir f>rst league game. 'aught j f sed «ncl shaken in the accident «nd

gur«>s «f her parer>ts. Mr. «nd Mr:,'h k l

aad >vere ahead 30-22 st thr h«lf-j She)toa, Viash o» Saturd«v Dana iv«s taken to «nearby hospital for

N~ Year» visitors ia the Ku>g home ' "" " ' ' >hr third quarter which «aded mth'lorn!a oa Tue~v af this ~~k Th, Morr>s h«d just taken delivery of hbefore h>s trax)sfrr >o Qx(>«h«N«b,, 'st " a>~j P~p e ~»" "x~+'he Tiger.. st>ll ho)ding on to a 45 40 have been 4'jsjtjag their parents, Mr J e aircraft December 31 in Elxxur«'fter spending the holidays s<vjth rel-

land Mrs. Bob Mag»>Lsoa and family We York. «nd ~s retu~"g it to atives «nd friends at I ewjston.

Christ>)>S» diaarr guest». „, . "" "'in«) perio whj)c Sexton «dded tea 'l>ff Lukec«it returned to hjs for sp y g th r ++ o k after vis>ting friends and xeh>!tive-"xof Mr;.nd Mr», Jsrk Mu«tor «ad' . " " " more Plu» many rebound» «nd the rl«sacs at the Cogege of ld«ho, Caid- Another Plane noticed Morris'c for a xm nth at Oregon City OregonÃsrk. Troy iisitors took over the lead and we)L oa Fridsv of f~t w~k 'iden't and tried to as«sist It lax>ded d S k

~, Miss Louise Ho ffmaa and G«rv in tv') feet of snow —fliPPed over on Wine Gxc)secio(>e Ktov FxvChrista>as d«y iasjtn~ Of the R v snow ln thr Gear~ (i~a- The»'o~ Mark Hejmg rt er hsd 10 points Dr«p r haie ~turn~ ta the Conege >t back ~d tare off one%~ng. The G~MCTh ~ th latt~af WhitMendrnh«)l» of Kaoskia for Kendrick. Karen Hoffaian 13 jof Id«ho, h«viag been home for mme condition of that piane's pilot 4<4~ bead, 1 R f No~~ M))

Mr, and Mr», Arltr Armltage andd !" .

h K"" "'" 'on Eumhoff 14. Nels Sneve 14 «nd three 44~)ls through semest r b~~ not knoiis>.

fam>iy v>sited hrr parent>(, <>ir.'!,day ia the Kendrick-Ju)i«cits soea D«n Brown 4 snd Christmas mc«tjan. j', y mo.~™».

Christ,!>nd then turned to snow. The temp»- Elk R)4-rr Frid»>v!Sari «nd Kathie Harris accompa>xjed

(ufo»were

too high for th< tao~ F'ridav night theTjgersaresrhe- pOTLATCH TOpS Ithem and all arrived x>«fe)y, desplt<a

Mr. «nd Mr .. Ro))jn Armltagc jun-j ~ " r " "" ~ " du)ed to go to E)k River. iveather'sl EK«paa E«k maa ced Other "family" at the Duane j<lr<>.! %~ tume ta j)rimy Slush aa it fell. Permitting. Saturday night theV Wi)): M%I~ ahKEg PE BU LLDOG CAGE RS ~

Gary Pea left fox'. Ã. c.kr home in Lewjstoa for Chr)atm«i At this 44rittag (Tuesd«y night), p)«y the prairie pjr«tes «t (mttaa-, Ktt tt)n Ã~e>4'ear's Day the Roll!a An>>. <

the Ie>r Per>>tu><es have slipped beiaw, «soad The gjr)s"b«sk«b«I) team ~i)'MPTIALS DEC. Bilucre» ive~ g r»t nf tl>e D&vr A>m- f~lng once smn ~ s~« ~»ident» g to Tray for a one.g~e latest Genesee —G arsee's Bulldog basket- ~

', «44.«jt With c«ut>aa for the next de, Next Tuesday the Tiger will br b«ck -..ball team had their season record«ge» nMr. «nd Mrs. J«mcs Whitingcr and ve)opm» nl. 'on thel( av a court to hast the 4 sit-.and Bruce Gjese of Fix Ridge ne«evened at 2-2 last Saturday nig'ht >a «aad Mr

r «c M~ ~era« Purdum of L,ii>stoa r

daughters spent Christmas ia the iing Kamiah Kubs,e "cam"~" STORM ROUGH l«t thc home of Mr. ~d Mrs. H~ld ' e ~th the L'ggem. The I g- 14 home by b

)AM LEA)j)jfES ,'Oldcraess. «t Kendrick. on Tues~dayOther Nr>>s

,: RIVER SUNDAY 4 M j Re>'arilyn Maddux of the Ke„d aa)y a coo) 27 Per+eat success on thest Chu ch of- 'P ggem Robert Hutcheson . b

: ficiated at the pretty home Nssidjag. ' nl - ',home fram the Gritm«n Hospital onwaa 60-47. Potlatch ea'oyed a 30-23!urd«y evening guests of the Js"k rau»r<l he«4~ dam«~c lo thr Ii»cs Sunday morning, between 8:00 aad The b>ide ivore a nylon b)ur lace . i - E~ d h't 14

' . Fri sy. They h«d ~an& inhalftime )ead.Mu")or><.

W and poles of the Potlatch Te)rpi>a»e 9:00 o'c)ock the thick irc that hsd stree length dress «ith matchiag for the Bulldo s iih'I D q . '" hospiM until Key mac ed r-Mr, «nd Mrs. James Whit!ager sad

CcompMy md disrupts phone mr- brea «reumu)atj»g rn the potlatch, lace ha!.. Her aunt, Mrs. Olderness. '"'g - ~ ! quired weight a d M«um hu h«dd<>ughtcrs visited the H«>'I tA)tjag- vice to ma»y r»ml arras, said Her- River for sever«l days, under th<*.. im-:«ass n>a!ron of honor. Martin pole- G aesec's Juaj V 't. 'hit the Hutchmn hame.rrs Sunclny aft(.mana. maa Srhupfer, one of t'e oivnr>w cf Part of sub-zero tca>Per«>urea. br-'son of LCNjstoa. served his brother-

Sunday *«f~tr~>ueonn the A>'Ije Ar>)- t), ),,') „,,„~ g<>a breaking up, «nd left the Ken! Ia-law as best a>aa.The wedding cake «ad )uarh was tl:ry defeated the potlatch Jvs 74-22 SCHOOL NOTES

rater hom't I~)a'ad, g+ar Ridge SouthNjck, It 44WS indeed quite a sight, with sr~ed t(< a)l present ivhich included.tMr. and .Ir». Given us ac «nd Big Bear Ridge, and the Chcrrv "c«k<.s" «s large «s sjx to eight fee< besides >;.» bride and groom and

M(. «nd Mr». Jack Mustoe !oak Sua- L«ne areas. The combiaatioa c<f grinding «nd ic«pjag as they fir>4'hei>'tteausx>ts. the groom's par- LICENSE PLATES<lay dinner ta the Lily Spekkc>'now )ce «nd ra)d temper«tax<es da>vnstrrem. It took almost the f'u)1 ents, Mr. «nd Mrs. George Giese ofl>o>>>r In Law!stan «n(1 4""ted w > snapped 44drcs and even brake crass. haur far thea> to pass by. «nd ivhrn Lcivjstoa, and his tiis) children, his PiM Ckl L" I A M 4g I7;30 p. m., in Kendrick.her «nd R«vmond. That afternoax> arms an thr te)ephonr Po)rs. Fa))- the river ck,«red it began to d>v)n.'sister, Mrs. Martin Palesoa; Debbiethey took At)ca Musto fran> thr.lng t~s, upf ted by the 44~jgl>t with Indjc«tjoas that the fall ives Purdum, the brid's d~hter; Rev. A~t.rT End

of snow «nd Ica felt across some of about two feet. jM«ddux snd Mr. Olderness. 'ugene Taylor, Latah County As-j T.".- first semester ends on Friday,the lines, causing further dsmagc. ! Mast of the ice appeared to br' new!»i'cds )Oft for «>veddjag,«sor sx>n»aced this week th«t I;. Janu«ry 1<, for the schooL~ of JolnbTh

the o p a some c ys ' Company ivork crciv» h«vc been quite clear, in contr«st to the deep riP ta California fo))awix>g the n l«tes fa 1969 iidll be on +de.,District No. 283.back Ix>jury. repa)r)ng )Ines almost continuously "chocolate color" af'he river at the, lunch. Their daughters, Debbie Pur-!

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the storm began, M 'dum and Cathy G<ese «m st yhxg',and «i~)ab)e Saturd«y Jaaua~ ll,L)ttle ~r B ~etbdlsaid, and serv)cs ls gr«d>i«l)y cam '< We understand th«t the flow ivss with I>frs O)derness and the sn>a)I «t @e B~ke + So s ~ s++ >n'itt)e Leagu» bssketb«ll 4441

Ing back la near normal, However, held up br)efly at the bridge scraas son of Mr. Giese is at the Palesan Kendrick. Mr. Taylor vrill be at'gjn at the Kendrick High School! he added th«t because af «dvcrse the Potlatch just abave Ju)j«ett<>, hon>e ln 1+448»ton. Ithr stare from 9:00 a. m. to 4;30'gim this Saturday, Jan. 11 at 9:30

Pas -" " 'l h') 'weather some of the repairs arc of but tho» broke «nd ho«ted on dawn i p. m.'a. m. Some 60 baI<~ are expected for

a tempararY natura «nd ivjl) have to without damaging the bridge'STI L WAS UPSET 'mple who 446D be purchasing this «ct)rity. Any man sixth)ag orbe re-warlced ivhen the iveathnr it>

HUE MAN AT mar e f«vorab)e. 'GKNKSEE HEWS., th ir 196. «ulo «ad pickup pl«tes st ~nt t J

Gcnesec —Estil Carbuhn didn't that. time are reminded to bring their, Manfu)I

GENESEE UNIOhl RHONDA BRAMhhER IS MISSING think too nu>ch of (znrscc's pro. ', 1968 registration.

I I FRIENDSHIP CLUBW m Wo&s, fom>arly af Rcu. IN MISS CO ITEST rd b'r)ag!»g dsaivn much afythpr news of suing thc city for disposing of BROKEN NOSE The En rgrera Friendship Club

bcav, Idaho, began ivork as a(>«!»tant~ frmu Geaegscc this ii<rk, Ordjn«ri)y some time honored conveniences.., will r;.et at the home nf Mrs. R. I

m«a«ger nf Gene»ac Union W«m Rhanda Brammcr, hllss Kendrick, Gene»ca locals and socj(>) arwa is Estll said that during «severe storm Striw Hoog)snd, sna of Mr. «nd. B)ciiitt on wednesday. Jaa. 15r «1h"use Oompany Monday man>l g. >~present«t)vo for ld«I>a's Junior ca))octe<I Monday «nd Tuesday an<I 35 yc«rs sgo, hc drove « tra»> «»d M>~c. James Hong)and, h«d s sleigh-j I:30 p, m., %9th Mw. A, Q. K«njkkeNr. Woods iv«s formerly omployed Miss, ls ono nt 30 canto«tant» stay-! brought daivn la Kendrick Wrdars sled f>s)n> the ranch into town and Ix>g accident on Th>irsd«y of l«st,berg as c -hostess. The progr>m> "Aby tha Rauhans Office af Kwiv)stnn ing at hiasca>v t)>)s >4>rk ivhcro t)>rV day )»ora)ag. The «noir sto>vn pr(

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«(1 no ™ub)ofinding a hltchlng 44'cwlc, wh)ch rrs»)ted in a broken 1Vord to the Wjdr" 440)) br given byGr«ln Groivers. Elo and his ivifo and began >~)>rara«)s at t)>r studa>it vented the editor from getting home rack lo tlr up to. Last ivcck he ansr. Due tn s>iv))ing ha cauld nat'Mrs, Br>t sand«tram «ad Mrs, How-twa daughters are aaw making their KTnjan BuiMing, Tuesday night. so the»>ajnrjty of rrPc«trd the perform«are< «x>d»'<>VO it treated by «doctor uati) ard Hoit.homo ta t)>o S)>l»'v)d apartments, Ra)>a«rsa)s )ne)udo h«)r sty))ag,. the»r>vs f>v)m Gear><ro tl>is iir<k l)o>lrd tiu>t )>c cnuldn't riva find Mn»<lay of this ii'rr!'.

poland appraraar<., party planning! Is st)i) sitting vc>y neatly on I!» o"r»I«hing post in the city! Very',

!SQQ+EL OUT RURAL a»(l table arrangcaxa»t«, j)hys)cal fit-! ga))ry In G(ac«ra >vlhr>< il must >v- 'I s "">'«ging' ",OPEN HOuSE SET ~E~~

>usv aad (lance >o>)tiara, «hir)> iill) I »><>I» un)ll I."avr) Improves brtivr<a

MAIL BOXES SAYS PM nPrn !ha< Pagnaat bat!> T)mrsd«y and ihc t>vo tn»»», Sor>Y. LEAGUE FOR BOISE,s .— Qgg $ $fg}Frl()ay » igh)s nl the hfotcniv Jun)or 51>. «nd M>»..Ta!mrv 1%nit nf Cedar

G(a(so<'--.Pnsimaslor Vrr)a Ha)) )4lgh Srhnn) Fl<)<)hn>!»r, hog!an)ng at CDA CARD PARTY ! - -- -- IRI<l„o 440)t be )<onorrd at an Open, OHKVOOII

has (>sko<) n>rn) maj) patrons to shn- 7;30. J»dgrs aro hlrs. Robrrt Hrp- R<'9 an<I )4)>is, Grnrge F. 8>'n<'lcr,jHo>i. < in reirbra)io» of their Si)ver ', Rrv. «a<j Mrs. Ch>'!st jan O<(N'o) I

snow f>v>»> (>rn>u>d !heir mall P»n>", Krnd>'Ick I Mrs, Dunno Bro)s- Gnnrsrr- —Th< rc 44<i)) 'hr «C<>I )>o)I<' r" )rft fo>'oise na. Mond<>y, ivhrr<IWeek)jag Aaaivrrs<>ry. na Sunday, <>rr the par a>s of a «na born Sunday,

!<univ P)niva have Pa(«>- fn>s), Pul)m«u; Nlr)c Sm)th. Iwivis- Da»g)>)r><< ( <»sl Po>)i S»»dai even >I><'4'III «si<)r during the ii!»e that j.>a». !".f>i)a> 6;00 tn 8:30 P. m. <>t .TO«nary 5. nt Or!to>an 1)ovP)tal

n<) !!<) I )>a! »>a)) rar>'ln> <> ca» reach tna; D>Vjghi Pnnlr, ( !sr)cst on. m><l Ing,,la»»!<>'y ) 2 I<rgi»«jag <>I 8:()<»hr Sia i <'egis)ai >!>v I» Ia session ' he Krnd rick Fir< l)<>ll. A 'a!<mri'>«sro44". Tho >><'iv young »>(>>> we)gh

r«» lo>iv arr »nl >o- R<1»»»><) Chavrz, h)os<'niii 9, »>, I» l)>r St. M<»4"s Il'a)) !!i>os )I 'vj)) s<'a<i ihr G<>retie-Ncirs'!s <"'vi)I br;< frat><re) item. ', rd 6 pounds, ll ounces aad has brea

q» I>rd tn lanvo thr)r vnh)(!k<!< to do. nano>mr(<! Ih). iirek. Th< Pa>jy !s "e<')')i''rpn>'«of 'th<'oi»g's !>! th:, Thc sons aad daughters of Mr. «ad j»:>a><s) I'aui C)armer, Hc joins «>i~

)Iver t)>o n>aj) inhnxrs, so thn p»b)ir'«] Fr<ah f>s>it» an<1 vcgrtnblr» of «)I np(n io ))>r P»h)i<. aad I<oih b>j<lg< f"a)!>i") «r re«der« nf this «>i)<> sa<jjM>s. Holt ivi)) br has!« fnr the Opra! Oth<r b>i~ti>rr. Mark, jn the Oxivochl

conpor«).jnn In !his»>attrr Is asked. ) kja<)s «t B)o>vrtt'(<. Kr»dr)ek. adv sad p)anrh)r iv)II br pl<>in<i, iHouse. ) home.

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to Boise on Tuesday ol ias't weilt 1m<i B Ral nl 1.. '1',1;nd 1'1 .dn ln snd Mr. ltnti All's.

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Caiiefn, it~i'» ~vl~itirtg urer~ tile ltdt!1!1",of Lewiyjton spent

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w were Christmas dlnniel. guests uf intr, Lliik Gimeetose of Juiiaet * joop o tw vn were g

Y 's dinner guests of Mrs I and Nrs. Adulph «nn Lr

rd Danny; Mr, sni Mrs. Ran iy tvallae, p-nt fr ln Friday u tlid'Their„',", L„„",st„n"„n1,'vith h„r,,e„tsM

ere callers. Sunday dimler guests Diane and fc1 rl ot eulston,

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'egers was a Sunday morning cat)-I Mr. and !bits. fom trio

Sunday tO Friday With her parents, tutdter Bene iter.

G F D '1 a d''undaydinner guests -'r, and Mrs. Geo. F. Denn er.

r ei gartner home, andin the home of hi

brother. Ernest Steigers.The "flu" sickness held Mr. «nd'Nr. and Mrs. Bill Heingar n 1 si 8 b C 11

Mrs. Ed. Ranta and the Ernest Stei-'td M G B ~ng and Thu~tiay fol their ho/ale in F

gers in 1 s c1utches for solus il ne . 'GCh d ~.r I fl id idaho aftel spending

aho members of the Kerby families, children were Ch atmof „,d 'th his ~Au d other m!-

The %m. Steigers family, Lewis- guests of Nr an

ton. and their guest, lst Lt. Robert Jr„and family on Americm ridg»-

P„' F ~ H~ T t Christmas dinner guests of Mr. Mr, ~nd «1:s. Jerry Satin", and

George F. Dellnter uere lalilliy o- SIX'tkane speAt Sldnv sy

!neSt SteigerS home Mr and )rilS jlir and ibfrS TOm CrOSSen and liana Wt>ndll) li'r and NrS f,l k~ r

Kenneth Steigers and children were and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lohrnan andi B nsco«r and Lesiey. Hoity Bo»

a so guests.1 t, daughters. Evening visitors u:ere! eoter, who had been vistttn„- there,

Mr. and Nrs. Scott Cibhs were Nr. and Mrs. Dale Laird and svlns~ returned to Spokane with

Friday over-night guests ln the Newt of Clarkston. lngs.

'Heath home, enroute from Colorado, Mr, and Mrs. Gary Browning ard fr, and Mrs, Ernest Andrews

where they visited her parenbs rfhe children were Christmlts Eve dillner~spent Friday in Levb&ton with their

Gibbs are attending the U, ot yv st guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jai k Prov/n-, ehitdren, Nr, arui Mrs. Dave Crocker

seattie. ing at Juiisetta. ! and fainlly, and Mt. and Nrs, wes.

The 0'ayne Heimgartrer fainity eb«. and Mrs. Adolph Dcnnler andt t«y Andrews snd family. funda and

1spent chlistmas Day in the Dean Debbie iistted Christmas Eve vnth! Stev» crocker returned home with

,Rynearson home at Ciarkston. i@w Ar. and Mrs. John Chapman andi thein for a week-end visit, and on

I Year's Eve and New Year's Day family and Mrs. Annie 6'eaver st Sunday Mr. snd Mrs. Dave Crocker

.'they joined Jbft". and Mrs. Rynearson Leulston —then were d'nner glleStst Were lliso dmner guests.

, v/Ai. Harri md lbnss of Nr. and Mrs. K~~~~th Dencier..'r. snd Mrs. ~vayne Davi

I Cariene Liiiie in the Roy Heimgart.- Mr, and Mrs. George F. Dennler, ln pullman on Saturday„vlyditi>g his

I ner 1:nine.Ml', and Mrs Tonl Gl'osnen and baby pal'en\a, litr. and Mrs- Bert I favl»,

Dougie Liliie and cariene Lliiie! visited Thul~ay with itr. And Mrs I The Bert Davis had )ust returned

I visited snd sleighed at the v'syne Gary Lohlnan and Mrs. K lnl Den-,'onte from the hodtpltal, and are

I Heimgartner liame dumog vacation.'ettin-„" ail,rig 1'air1y weil, foltwAng

: Harold Heimgartner returnei! tu the Mr. snd Mrs. Adolph Deltnler anti an ailto alii;ldetA,

I U. of I. on Sunday. Debbie vMited Thursday evening with Mr and Mr». Geo. Havens went

The ivayne Heimgartners spent an Mr. anii Mrs, Leslle Helnlgartner Mr, !o Moscow on Monday. where Mls.

'vening with Mr. and Nrs, Aibert and Mrs. Bi!i Strau and Mrs. Lena Havens rerllained to stay several

Heimgartner during the hnliday»Tin Heimgartner, daughter of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dennii.r cvire Mrs. Oscar Anderson, who were re-

land Mrs. Gerahd Heimgartner i.ewis- Friday over-night guests of Mr. and': leadt«t that dsy from th» hospttaL

'on, spent the week-end ivith her Mrs. Tom Denniir. Mr, «nd Mryf. Wayne DRRVis Were

grandparents, Mr. and Nrs. Eidon Tuesday Dec. 31st, most of thei bultday aftelnoon eaners of Mr. snd

Heimgartner, while her parents skied ridge was still snowed in -- «athjMr». Eugene Tayklr in Juhaettls.

in the Pierce area. . snow ranging from 18 inches to drifts t Bobble Benscmter, S~, who

Heimgsbrtner returned to 4 and S f«et deep, and the telnper-I has been visiting I'fr, and Mrs Dirk

cheney on Thursday afternoon, foi- "ture r«ding from sero to M and'Benseoter during vacation. returned

. lowing the holiday vacation.to Spokane oa Sunday. and I~Fey

Mr- snd Mrs. Curt Sutton and'«. lind Mrs George F. D«nnier'Gotd returned to her studies at the

'hiMren of Moscow visited in the entertained iit a card party New) U. of', that day.

Kenneth Steigers home, Sunday. Year s Eve- Guests were Mr. snd, Mr. and Mrsj. AAd Cox had as

!Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Heath and Mrs. Tom Dennier, John aad Nark their guvista far New ears, ijfr. snd

daughter Janet of Nesperce, were, Mr md Mrs. %'atter Dennier «nd'rs, Edd Kent.

Friday evening guests in the Neu< Mr and Mrs. Bob Dennler and Ted.I Mr, «Ad Arly Aad Cax «peaL Frt-

Heath home. jMr. and Nrs. Adolph Dennier sndI day in Nosecnsr with Mr, «nd Mrs

Mrs. Leslie Heimgartner was an Debbie met Mr. and Mrs. Randy, Tom Neai and family. anvS Nr. sad

over-night guest in the home of Mr.'auace and children in LewLnton on Mrs. Jsrnetv Beld.

nnd Mre norton prtn.e In tnnleton, Ãetr Yen/'e tnry. nnd enJoyed dinner

Thursday. then traveled to Grange- I at a restaurant.ville to attend the wedding of her'r and Nrs, Logan Bett of Lew.

daughter, Miss Jenny Straw and 'ston were Monday'inner guests of aad Mrs, ~alter Deaaiar.,

Larry Lyons, held on Saturday ln'.: Mr. aad Mrs. Biii Bet Nr and Mrs Bud Janest of Qensf.

the Latter Day saints church. Les-~, » and Mrs. Bob Dennler and san see visited over Itfsvv vebr's Day

Qe Heimgartner joined them there, Ted left Thursday after visiting over 'ith Mr. aad Mrs. Sert Nye aad

for the ceremony, after the roads in the holidays with his parents„wr. chtMrsn.

tl'e Stony Point area were plowed0ut!

A heisted Christmas dinner was,,held in the Cietis Hoisington home, CURRENT

GRAIN PRICESing the Dean Rynearsons and theWm. Harri of Ciarkston, and the,Wayne Hetmgartners was held at thoRoy Heimgartner home. Several ofthe group stayed over-night, and thefollawhtg day. Sunday afternoon Mr.and Ms. Tom Peters werc guests,and the Raymond Hcimgartner fam-ily, Lewiston, were afternoon and

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agent reminds Christmas shoppersand wotnen who manage the regularfood budget.

Most Idaho people understand agood deal about cheese because Ida-ho is a dairy state, but just as asummary she offers these comments: I

Cheddar cheeses arc the most com-man. They carry US grades fromAA to C. Swiss cheese ls a blendot two,ar more types. Cheesespreads are made from: any varietyot processed checsv, frequently withother ingrcdtettts ttdded. Swiss cheeseis highest in calcium content perserving. Cheddar 'is next, Ail typesat cheese are r'ich in Autrlettts. Foodvalue varies with varieties.

Ripefted cheeses such «s cheddarand Swfss may bc labeled mild, med-

, ium, mellaWrar sharp, according to,'the time af ripening Older cheeseis usually more flavortul and costsmore, For bast buys, consider thotastes and comparEJ pricejs for cheese

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You can t nor)t without a goodbrea)tfast. You'l find every desired)tern from bacon and eggs and fru)tiu)ce to cereals at 8)swatt s, adY

jl e tvt [;f- fi'5$ i &1st''

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Oentist)ii EAST 2nd STREET

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Phone 289-5941 Kendrich

Gorli nyhouse kl ernorials

I am the Local Reprttaonta-tiva for Gar))nghousa Memor«

ials Of Law)eton. Our monu-

ments and markers are of thef)tnattt granite bz)udjng thaRock of hgas «tons». Sat)afac-t)on guaranteed.

JOE KALAFusLocal Sap. P)t, AT 5-3g14

itis many friends

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NEW tsENESEE BUSINESS.

S.mr( sUNION OIL PRODUCTS

Lubrication —Tune Up —Brakes —TiresGeneral Repair —Pickup 8, peiivery

Phone AT 5-218I Genesee, Idaho..HXleI'ILt. ~.18]pe,MOSCOVf, IDAHO

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(Of All. Kirids)We WiH Order Any Special Items DesiredMOBIL TIRES:--.-BATTERIES

%e Cive S4 H Green Stamps on All Burnmg 09—if paid by the 15th of month following

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Phone 289-4061 Residence 278-8131

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TIIQRSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1869

POOR VISIBILITY

Will Control Gun Poor visibility is a )catling cause of~~aa ~—— traffic accidents during winter months

l George Schm)dt of Herrett Gme i; f ~g 'nd AmmunitiOn SaleS so follow the advice of your IdahoTwin Falls employs 25 Persons and has

~Sa)es of guns and ammunition pv)ll be State PoUce by keeping your w)ndsh)e)dAIII IIIIC contro))~< under the new Federal gun and windows c)ear of snow and ice on

people sp )a&e in custommade tar-~

mQR a I m+MM !aw which takes effect Decetnber 16. the outside and fog and I'rost on the in-,get stocks for )aw enfotcement agen-, ' — j Calvin E, Wright, District Director of „-decies. The firm's prime contractor is

p interne) Revenue said IRS is preparingthe United StateS GOVerntnent fOr hand! SO YEARS AGO

I materia) to help gun dealers, gun buy-

i time the com~titive marksman the'rt Maver, sa)estnan for AtWP Co. ters, and collectors comply with the newurchase anv firearm ammunitio

, sons under 1S pvill not be permitted to

Iat Lewiston for six years has been nam-I Gun Control Act of )M which ivas en-

Sales will generally not be permittedhunter, and the weapon collector areI . 'e nota er for the corn-'acted by Congress in October

n ot left out as the compmv also pro-' 'si" al ' g '.. ! > '»,;, d h, l h <d to out-of-state residents, Mr, %righty in the Coeur d'Alene district..'r, ) right sai t e new aw s o

duces stocks for weaPons w)nch the we)).~-....,, . ! not place any unreasonable restrictions said, although a person from an a-known Colt Industry manufactures, Miss Evelvn Krier, vvho recently Pass-;" ~ "„„,h f d joining state can buy a rif)e or shotgun

,ed the state board egamination and now'on e pure ase o o 'ners"tp o or t-b m ) 'th t '-io .

The distribution list centers most)y lnI, s acce ted the nary guns used for hunting, target shoot- I

areas in the free world.i position of office nurse for Dr, Brad- tng or o er aw u purp ses...

I state w)H be prohibited if possession ofI dock in Lewiston. I'" "" ""

th firearn1 is not anowefl by local ol-In Kimberly, Gem State potato grow- . „',>from purchasing pistols, revolvers andId

ing country, Se word Idaho p@s, bzthdav, Jimmv Sather and J)n andmmu ion or s h 'dam and pe i Summaries of pertinent local )aws are

David Lange had as guests on his at 'a niti f uc <ve r-I inance.

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very imPortant roll at the J. H; Henrr lbf rk H~on. ——--— . behg compil d 4 a b llet to be ma))ed by IRS to federally licensed gun deal.

re~~tered trademarks for ident@')ng iAir. and I s. Ro&N Eric on a red pepper upon the floor just to annoy ers. The b k) t, P blication eo3, Pub-

every potato that comes out of the! Parents of a son born Sl rtnnutes afterthose in the swim.

plant's chutes. The stamp of each po-! 12 o'lock midnight Sundav, January 1,tat a~ ofth,posit)ve Idmbf;cat;onI~ h G esees fmt 1939 b by, The K~ck G~t~~. 5 1839 in I)" hand of dealers l 'fore D

t b))shed 'dah lname Ve)vin Hay has been chosen ber le to enable them to check on the*

~Between N and 7O people gathered at The ladies of the Afternoon Bridge gun )aws of a )ocality before se))ing a

0 stamphg mach~ ~ ~ ti~I the Grey Eagle shoo) bouse Saturd@ 'Club gave their annual party in the F. gun.Mohn C. Anduiza

d 'y at the plant to ~e ~e that 'o watd the New Yea in. H. Rider home last Wednesday evening. l

every spud that leaves ~rh- m'W td, ~ .ere h,ld at St Johns Gtfts were ezchang~, ~er whd-churches Prszes were awarded. High scores for

Edwards enter. the evening went to Mrs, E. A. Doebaldfrom Pte~ to June ~~

~tamed for ~r Sah dav eve~g the and George Leith. Jean Ramey pvas i

r own potatoes and farm 3,0ee acres!)Vb ~~ and Ruth ~~~n >> an )nv)ted gu j Io~M..s..~,M,. ~~'.Mo ~'~--s.- .-".~~~ jNN Ig)!Ieeasks

Fo))ett )tl)M Dorothy Fo))ett and in her home last Friday evening in hon-Ibm, H y's ~ ~ M a~ of

Mr and Mrs. Harry Schoo)er and Bob or of the Junior class. High scores forI

I. o" p tat~ and f~ 'M ~ln a )etter to his a)ster M)ss Emma the e;ening were awarded to Helen and

Hoskammer Bt)I Hoskatnmer of St Ma G)en Newman, while low went to Bafries mites that he has been appointed hara Long

Kendr)ck has no ptasgnC'zaetegn deputy sher)ff of Benewah county., Amer)can Ridge: Mr. and Mrs. Hen

Jack Magee and Bob Scharnhorst ry Brammer, Wm. Bramtner, Wemer t

,kit Tuesday o the)un m~ to t um- »mmner, and IIL ~ »s. Ca ) Koepp

i>ers)ty South Branch at Pocatello fol- ate Chr)stmas dinner with Mr and Mrs

ksw)ng a hoI)day spent their parents, George Havens and family.Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Cox and family

I

~ spent Sunday at the Frank Benscoter!t

the flu.I Jess Wh)tcomb returned to their home

John Kempf tmderprent a very serious~ca) ol t'M 'h~'., )R E tt, Fred Gladden and%4

Miss Idah Schooler left Tumiay morn- ~~on Rr 8 r where she Th A. W. Jones and Jack M,families visited at the Oscar Huffman!~.~~.He~. Flomer entertatn) horn on Te~ Ridge on Th~d

Juliaetta Items: Mr. and Mrs. Charles

PHONE 882-453and Mrs Char'es s(e)son and

Howdy. Idatlghter', Luetta accompanied by IonaCuvter Ehlen arrtved home from Camp

Lewts havtng received an honorable dis-ge f'om th ~rt~- se~-'~.. ~eat~~ at ten t,bl,s of ~h)e

Wednesday evening. High scores were'terat Scathe after sPend- pron by Mrs Herman Meyer and pred

~s p ~~'choeffler. Second awards were given'o

Mra. Gus Kruger and H. Mey-, er. 'Ihe Ga))op)ng Goose prize went to

'vtwmand -McNe)II have been doing Fred Sc)toeff)er. I)some artistic wwzk in the graining lineon the interior of. the;Wood residence,

Same 17 of the 1hights:,))ati 'a smoker'uringthe c)oshg hours".of "the o)d year.,

day with an «nro))ment of 265, 29 newones from the country. Ihe

Sisters'cbool

started up with 73.

a position in a bank in Leptiston,Sanford Evans has put the price of:

f)our down to 75c per sack.Mr, ~ is assisting at the T. Dris-

coIl hardptme.Fr. Kyzer he)d midnight mass Sunday l o

night and the large church was f)))ed to Le/Iston Idaho~

ocapacity. I

'late dane)ng club enjoyed a whirl Fri-day evemng, and the little feet just flew.'I& ba)) of fu)) of young people whocame to talte advantage of the last(dance of 1899. Soir)e jyersotn;sprinkled l g al 58e~~ 3 )S54fl

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of putt is att it takesfor fast starts with DSP.Even on cold mornings. AndDSP makes starting farsafer. It also makes ropesand starting mechanismslast longer, You can get DSPon McCutfoch ti'ghtweightsand big timber saws. Comein and let us show you howit works. If you don't haveMcCulloch DSP, you'e beenworking too hard,

ABRQIS HARD'AREFrank A'branls Phone 4051

LOXNO FOR

TOPquALITY

AUTOavsURANC<

STAINENT OF CONDITIOJV

I'IIST BANK OF TROY,

TROY, IDAHO

AS OF DECEMBER 81st, @88

ASSETS

Loans and Disco).'nts $ 7,937,901.02- Bonds and %arrants 2,464,104.27Cash on Hand and Due

from Banks 1,081,664.86Banking House Furniture

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LIABILITIES$11 644 200.69

120,000,00,,!,880,000.00 '

t~gapItalSurpIusReserve Fund and

Undivided Profits 444,268.88,Unearned Discounts 10,961.88DEPOSITS 10,688,976.98

g11,644,200.69

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MAGHU SONAGENCYPhone NS-4871

KENDRMK,IDAHO

'fHKRE YOU ARK A CUSTOMER AH@

FRIEND —HOT JUST A HUhASKR

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01%YCElf8IP, O. BROCKH), Protttdent MORRIS P, SOHMAlbf, Vi-Pren.

PAT J. NUNAN, Cntth)er RAYMOND BODERSTROM, Asst. C.D RSt

J HN TBEISBEH F. O. BROCRE %i A, SOHMAHC. ARTHUR JOHNSON O. RONALD BOlnvLMf M. P, SOHMAN

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1969

!PARA(JBRB DOING JJJJLK WJLL KBBF degrees for ]6 seconds were still sc- You can't work without IB ggoO

ceptabie after 13 tu 20 weeks of stor-

age at 32 degrees. breakfast. See B]eviett's in Ke ~The uitra-high pasteurization t<m-'or ~J kind of cereals

j><>'utu>e did not destr<>y milk f]avnr. W„aD,With fresh milk for comparsion, the,panel tasted ssinp]es each week,

'heydetected s cooked flavor im-

mediately after pasteurizing, but J«> «sy '-'he f<ar of &prehens]OI

nvjthir> the fi>st vr<oik of storage the of. supe",:ority; <.»vy oaf uneasIY>eS>S ]I>

off-f]an or d>sappeared. der it.—JV>JJ>sm 5)lens]one

Tttn BB>en(tet:tt t;aZ> (TBttllllattt'e eeet't tetellt!eeay at(et

noc7 (dated T]Jursdsyj at KendrickXdsi,', by Jane L, aiid 'LV, A R<,u

Subscf)ption 53,00 per yearSecond Clas(I 1 ostr(gv 1'i(id At

]n.endrjc I<, Id((ho )I3437Strictly independent in Pu]itics,

hifs. Ben P, Cook .......Nev,'8 EditorC)a«sjfj«d AC]veras]ng

pcr line. Figure five averageveofds to the line, Minimum 30c.

CHDCICS BODY SHOP

xpcrt: "Frame Alignment

Service for Caro, Truck(r,

and al/ Heavy EOuipmeut.@+0

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Cok>ne] Paul hl ]P]ejc)ie>, .i v«tcf;inOf mcfe 1)ieiA 21> y(.afS (Ii S<fV>C(', J>DS

arrive(j ai th(.'A>vefsiiy oi lds)i(> to afrsame the J>osijio» of I'fofe sof of hlili ~

Science, ].l. S. Army I'tOTC.

F]etcher, wfio previously s(rved as as-

siss)B(nt

chief of B1aff t>1 1'I0 hja(var d,Ga., Yvjj] direct the program which;eads io either a reserve or rvgujafArmy conunlsstioA,

A native or C]int«ood, Vs, and agradus]c of the Vjrbe!Aia Po'.ytechnicInst]tutee ]lie co!o(je! ]Jas J>vid Aiany po-

sjtkos during his csr<wf 'A~<Be jn-ctwk Provost Marshal of the U, S.Cons]abuhry, Gerfnany; ROTC inslruc-

at Fofk UA1on Mi]i)any Academy.Va,; deputy post comn>sr~ter, Fort%ajz]wright, Alaska, and ch!ef of man-

p(rBfer and military pefsonne]. U, S.Anny Vietnam Headquarters

Vho 4a.year.o]d offi<m is married tothe folmer Marjork» Bush]ef of Ritz-vj]]e, Wash. 7hey )>ave fiv<']td]dfen,

l FRANK V. BARTON ILAWYER

Offjc» ha Pn>stoffjcc Su)]diagPhoae os-4951

HENI]RhCH, 19AIIOI vv~~ays:B~m.to 6p. ~ t*

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or Disc~s of ihe EyeI

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First Security Bank pays interest in half the time, 3 months from whatever

date you make your deposit. So by planning ahead, your Savings

Certificates will fnature at the exact time you need your money-

for special payments, taxes, new purchases, or what have you.

You don't have to save large amounts. Certificates are issued for as liNe

as $500- and $100 rnultiples thereafter.

LONG TERN SAVINGS og

iniith interest guaranteed at-~ ~ AT ~ I>storosct Rat Ilnceeastctd

The'interest rat.e Pay~e <m cer-

01. Da A. ChriStell8en I''CONSOLE SPINET PIANO ~, tif'icates of ]Atom< issued by the

aL n. sacrifice to rc&enajb]e party )ZB Commodity Credit CorpornAt]OA tO il-~ nancial jnsututlons participaitng inOfnoo Boars

I ELEC ROAN. Write or Phone the fnancjng of crop price-Nlpport11'redit Mgr MS'863 5707 Ta]]miizt loans Is B.O Pevcent 3~]y, the U. S.

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I IHONJr~ey CS(]]S SFI NLI] NO ~I I Pjanooorgait atorSI IAC.e Sa]em Department Of Agrjeu]tare haa an-

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Or(BIIOD 97~a2t 2 ap, Aounced, The Aew rate became ef-

fazrhitss oBB IAIM)zt]p Krsidrlc]B ' ~ ]ogp off '4 The Increased rBLti of i¹torc(st isrjyer-~4 Mmfmnt Or ]p ~ ln ]]AO With reCOZJt'Sanda NLrojd iS be-

PROPERtrIES INfei izlg made j>O encourage continued partorzrN hllportltrit

~ 25 ~O~ WN '9902L t]cjpatjon In fjnancj]hg the CpC pro-

50'~ gram.Fl¹811cilsl )NLBU'tutjons> &Mch have

f Q g $ Q QQQ Lewjstcm prjco at Kezidr]c]c Ie(save wj]] OILrn Iz]torNBBt on the]r 4hvestknont

tltab]o supply, /(sad at 5.875 Ijoarosat 'yoI]rtye frorlr ulo

go]dozj Grs()A Dairy, Ieayr]NJ dlLto of IILVohtzrJ@rit t5ztd(apl fld

Itoa. tf clud)rig Auga]lt', 1958('.5&5

per-'oor-to-DoorDelivery l cent yoarly .from'ugust -25, 1968,

Se(H Iho Kent Spft¹NItooNh f]e4d cBBN]va.~

through Ntnd 'ndud]rig October 28,

Fasts SSfeo DeÃIINIIILble I Nor a¹nr, The beat oBB ihe ms>irhoL Fohhi 1968, 5.625 nt 3~]y from Octo-

1) I for oaso of 'Ira¹INPortaeozB IVorlttag bor 24» 1968> through «11d inchldlng

,I 'wM]IN 18F 2], 8, 80, 36 ft.-NO B]de Docombor 7, 1988, M)d BO p(srccnt

BROOKEI >tete(< Iiytt ae taaaaaL n taateB: i yaatIy tllateattat eat>I eltaen'ett,

IiI TT 800 anNa liow soM hB the NorthBP(HBL

INOYB( B.fi, 54ar Flex llanos ..$N.55

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pAI5IS pQg I[ n te(I. J. B. Bone w Be(netI

Hafefy CJ>eek-up

A/it 8'indshieldsCustom Slaugllterittg I n4 cN)IB

+rappefl.

I]sed 36 gsoI fo]dhig INJrh(sr f(t<rt]asar CnfE Dogr ghf88

BBG C]BJB" " 'I I ~nt to neat Bee(am Ja]% 'g]t'

~ g.gent ave, a]N4aae n]gNI(ILE1t St]PPLVSIR(BINIB. Mah(n

5n60 effective rate when heM for 5 years with interest accumulatecL

5% is guaranteed even if interest rates should drop. JJ], deposit of

$78.12grows to $100.00 in 5 years. $19,530grows to $25,000. Etc. EtC

Guaranteed certificates are redeemable at 6 month intervals from date

of purchase at scheduled values.

TAX-SAVING DEFERRED INCOlVIE

For people who want to defer for 3, 4 or 5 years the payment of taxes on

interest earned. Especially for those approaching retirement, when income.

will be taxed in lower brackets. 5% per annum interest is compounded

twice a year, providing an effective rate of 5.60%when held for 5 yetars,

$5,000 minimum, then in $1,000 increments.

PASSBOOK SAVINGSDeposit any amount at any time. Interest is guaranteed and paid tvrice 8.

year at the maximumbank rate permitted. 4%> per annum compounded

semi. annually.

AUTONIATIC TRANSFER TO SAVINGSYour instructions to transfer funds from your checking account to any

saving's plan receive automatic action on the day or days yoII designate

This free service aids in completing planned savings goals,

KAt:H DEPOSITOR'S ACCOUNT IS INSURED

UP TO $15,ON by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora5an

.col BnosRP an<Sees LR(Nn,sSS)NNO Aon(c)nsos.~BoosHF] Bnss ol 88(]n>(IBssns(8 t FBI]Boos(sjsia(R+ Qga(s]sy,~8Neg IRBBsa~::r

, REALAL FOOD) 308 IIV IIAI'I'Y HOME CLI'8 Mi]k is not as p(.rishable as hasgenerally been believed. Recent iab-

U. <>f I„Moscov, — Fsi >netrs sr(. oiatoiy research by the department

! (JOiiiia a betier JOb ( hei' in 1 e)ay~ NiriB)i»au ~ ('WB Of Sgrieu]tare indieateS thai. JOW

', o"J>t>]y>nj; fond for ail increasing pop n f hi LJe $ 1 i jth >alii nip a e can make it last a long

ub tion, Hornet Putter, county agri- Chiistrnas with Mi.. an<i M~. Eddie .Ime in Pa)stab]e can Itjon.

I'1 A(s) ((ge(IL, CO>nni(iita, and there .Proy]es and fiain>Jv snd hii. ~d hfrs i.'Ader hOuSehO]u refrigerat;On —46

reasons to iecognize the im-(Melvin Anssmith and iaini]y at Lo 60 degrees--mj]k keeps about 7

p(iti(n(( of feiiinii j. throughout the f Jalkhtondays, But t<.sts show that reducing

yc'iii'. ', 1 gf1he temp(.rsture to freezing or j(t'it

j«tt'(-»t reports by the Depsrtw(.nt "" ". '"." ">""'"es".,",, '",'light]y above wil] prolong the stoi-

oi A "I'it"i]tur(. Bh<>w that one f ljelen Hjn>jch and Heirf>an v'er.. i. age life as long as seven weeks. The

,fo« ior himself and more than 42! .,I y' this v,'eek by the county horne econo-

BI>a>'J>]y in th<. technologi(:ai age, 11,E ' ";'' "" .E

dLong-accepted ideas about milk

(.Bt>n;ate(J th((t ]00 mil]ion >noreIa set. ~d I ieni'n hj s'ic 1 d I>(rishability, the report said, were

Ai»t>('a<sos nvil] J>e added ti> the pop- I '."'. i - " in for even more of a jolt, when re-

by th ~ end of the centu ' "''" ' . ~ esrch shov.ed that milk pa teurized

. ('Ii]t»i( anti ii]]ic(i indust>dies it is ex-: on. or a ann 1 n;;:::;;, 'n I>r<s v;ou]d keep as Iong as 20 wee]<s.

'1 th< chaileilg< of feed>f( I

1 Of ' y The invesugation was een

an(i (lothing can 'hen be nletL"lan nd f~ . at a "'y the agricultural reseaich service

Fain>«rs and ranchers <oday lookMi'nd Mrs. Frank Ho>singmn and and a commercial fnj]k company.

to maChinery for production of owsons .".pent Chant>m;m site>mmn vrj& Both winter and summer milks were

i ( nt ( < r fJA I > Y >e i >stc1Iiu va )ID IAore M r. an d .Irs . 1Va ]~r Benscoter onpasteu rized u n d eI nor>na] con 6itle n8

>I a<res. Honvever, the nuniber of hniied '" ' ',—166 to 172 degrees for 16 seconds

rm workers in the United States hf 'd - 8' - fi dl —at several Southeril dairies. Then

, revnrs->Acreased ]l percent in 1967, revew- Were ChriStma" Day dinner gueStS they were coo]ed to 32 degrees and

g a long tt.<nd. There wei( niore of hfi, and Mrs. Ott(> ayers an flown to Hlinois whe>~ they vrer

I than thiee n>i]]Ion hired wo&enm( u Ijaughter Linda at Peck. stored at 32 36 40 and 45 degrees

con>pa 'ed 'wth 2 j]00000 the tVeek]y bacteria tests and evalua-

y<ar before,1 ier 'w" jrnu' tions by a taste pane] indicated that,

A sn>s]jer percentage of fsmi]v ln-'unday dinner guests of Mr. ~d at the two lowest storage tempera-'

c<nne is spent on food today than 10 I Mm. Gt~t Clemenhagen Were hjr.I

tures some of the summer milks

iy(.ur- «go, economists report lt js!and M»o Clffoid Swanson of Troy iwere still safe and f]avorfu] after

I <st>n>ated at about 17 percent for and Mrs. Ida Puby of Deary.Iseven weeks, and the winter milks

! J96fi, compared to nipre than 2p" I " e nd h ~.

Iafter four weeks.

~percent in ]95J]. ! dna Eckman of Ju]iaetta were re-, Scientists then tried higher tem-

A good nvsy for the average fanulyl " d"'" '"," .' peratures. They pasteurized milk at,

rv

j'o make its food budget even n I

Stu ents who;pent the Christmas 200 an

efficient. SuggeStu ESther AVE]]lama ItaC"Yi " "~ hOrne fO]kS JAC]uded IN] Seeenda They a]SO trjetd

thoLaurine Hazeltine and J~jce Gal

i pasteurization at these temperatures

,menus before shopping, making sureI . '.."~ 'or half a second. The fnilk samples,

'hat c>Lch member of the family r I

Hoisington of the U'i I were stored at the same tempera-:

!<eives <ach day at least, two serrings! ~ 1V'1

h]"h ge" ~~ac"er. tures as before and tested regularly." the JVej e school t th Christ-

n>eat. poultry. fish or eggs; two pp " ' e only the samples pasteurized at 2&

trea ((nd cel i~ snd four se 8

I (moor« for child;-tni, foui servings of

aiI

has been hospitalized for severaldays. She returned ho>roe on Ãon- ( Fdsy, much improved.

Miss Leona n>V j]son )eft frofn Spok-'t I

ane Thursday evening to resume herteaching position at the Umon City,

, California, school. l I, I I I* lag I ~ n) Mt, aae etta. Boyd (clead aad

fslnj]y and Mr, and Jnjrs. Grn~]]e Hal-seth and daughters w<re Sundayguests of Ed. Ha]seth, Gerald and

HONG KONG FLU VACCIBW NOW t Arnoid.AVA]LAB]>', Dr. D. A, Christen- hfr. and hfrs. Fratik Hoisington I (Ben. 2.]c and rons were Sunday. Dec. 29 din-

per guests of his par<nts Mr. and'Mrs. Ce js Hosi glor of Stony

oung r ts. One i poi269-869]J eveldng, Mr. and hfrs. Oscar Sand were

Monday luncheon guests of Mr. and

i 1969 RCA CX)]X)R TV*8 ar» in stock M"s. Leland S]ind and sons Eric and

<~ Todd at C]arkston.Mrs, Ha>~tey Fairfje]d has been on

I RLeDYtc Bszld y Grave] Drjvenn~y the sick list, but is >mprovjng at this

ravel, Reel<. 276-33jl. 2g-tf I time.Dale and Don Gal]oway ..Pent Frj-I

,'11'ANTED —Good typevvrjter, elite day with their grandparents, Mr. andI— Mrs. Ed. Galloway at. Jultaetta.'FOR UÃ10Ã Oil Pf ucts in &e, Mr. and Mrs, Me]vin ArrasndthKendrick sea ~) Bj]] Rogers! and famuy of Clarkston vrere Sun-289-1261

I

day diller guests of Mrs. Ãyrt]is

IFREE GIFTS AND PR]ZES for ho]Nlg I

!Studio Gif,'four of Qena Sho 8 i fam)]y spent Sunday with her moth-

!er, Mr(n. Olga eeeejson, near De~;

!Mrs. Rsy Onstott and son GILry of

!1 2d Eddie Ga]]onnwy and sons.

Gerald Ingle «ttended a District 2

WART —hilddle-aged v>oman for mceung of County Cofnmissioners,

housework and cempsfi]onshjp. Tuesday, at Lev(aston.

References requ]red, Mrs, Hatuo Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ga]k>wan, ar>d

Lo]iman, Hrzldrjck. phone 289- family c'ey('jston *were Thursday47%p visitors of his mother. Mrs. Eula

Gal]owwv and family. Lay and

HAVE YOUR VEHICLES IDAHO'raig were else visitors lhere on

STATE SAFETY INSPECTED at SatllrdayKENDRICK WELDIIefo SHOP.

4~cGenera] Ps(]A)jng and Redecorating: 4 S. C. S. REPORT

lvolft fjuaraYJ)ecd. Phone evenings.

!AT'46], or YATjtc L. G. Burne]] Woo] Gr(P(ver Rem)Inde»

Rou)c 1, Genes(se, Idaho pdhfar69 Wool growers are reminded thatDecember al is the end of the mar«

!FOR MOBIL OIL products OI'ervice keting year for woo] and mohajr pro-

@a]] Dick Schstrnllors), AT Se])II, lf grams. The county ASCS of nce

AO ansyrcr CBD AT 5.2JOI, says that's the dead]jne fcr gronnwni

1 to complete all marketing detaj]s in

Gsa Car] 5GIB¹rzihlBrs], AT 54]9I for order to be eligible for Payments to

Ua]oa Oil pris]acta, If ¹oazoBBfsr caa bc made early in 1969.

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CEDAR RIDGE

MRS, RQBERT PRATTPhone 2'89~N

I

de Real Thank Youp

A "thank you" to those people whovvorked restoring power'the tele-phone lines, and these who bulldozed

Snow to open our roads. Our phonehne was out a week, due to manytrees acr<yss it. A. low of 42 belowNero wss reported!!

Open House SetMr. and hfrs, James Holt wiII be

honored at a reception on their 25thwedding anniversary, Sunday, Jan-uary 12th from 6:00 to 8:30 p. <u.

at the Kendrick Fire Hall,

Col Jb j.'(YUVE SPECIALIZE IN HOhAE-STYLE COOKING

—NOON SP EC IAL-

Closed Each Sunday Unti/ Further NoticeiljIji Steaks —Seer —Sandwiches —Fountain

Ne E;IIoy Serving You

Marion an<I Ellen Row<len3 for lee

.f for $1,Ã

4 for 88m

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8 for 2t'.Ic'

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Dl esses—Stretch 8Zacks—N'omen's Jackets—Boys'ackets—6'iris Coats

0 semess .)e~t. StorePhone 289-5791 KehfIrlck, Id

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20 8 30 PERCENTDISCOUNT

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fairest prices and finest qIIcontinuing friendship.

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HEW FROZEN EM NOODLESThey are IN,st like Mother used make.'

Zb. PkgWESTERN FAMILY FROZEN

PEAS elf: CAAROTS, ...................6 for 81.00LEAF SPINACH, ..........................7 for 81.00

POTATO CHIPS,8 estern Family, 1 lb. box, ...............S~

LAYER CAKF. MIXES,Betty Crocker, ......................3 for $i.OO

HILLS BROS. COFFEE, 2 lb. can, .......$i.SShA, J. B. COFFEE,2 lb. can, ....................$i.SS

THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1969

Their chiidren still he hosts and

G 0I Il E) R U I E IAttpto id<alii 7 ROS i~

Mr, and hfrs. Ed. Nelson, Eend- Jrick. were Sunday dinner guests of Clu Heavy snows clogging Up sklewalks

Mr. and hfrs. Roger Nelson and The E'<tension Homemakers ClubI and driveways and th<watening to l

Paughter, I will meet with Edna King, Thursday cave in root's throughout the city of'~Mr. a d Mrs. Larn Foreman andj Jan. 9th for an all-dav session. 1vith 'Comow resulted in th Moscow'+ Q ' ~ I p

I'amlly were Sunday dinner guests of weather and roads peimitting. g eP

I business in snow eshovoeilers during fthe week just passed. Frank J, Hart-, +

Rick tvttson spent atonday at the stein, htanait'r ot the htos on ottice t mljJ j ~ ~ ~J dg I j, ~~l ~family 'nvere Fridaya af em on andi Gi~~rge Finke home. of the Idaho Department ot Fm- +evening guests of Mr. and hfrs. Har- I

ley Perryman and Gene, hlr. and Mrs. George Fluke visit- ployment, reported that his office re- +hIr. and Mrs. Bill Elgee and dsugh-,'d in the B. 4. Kite and Alma Betts ceived and I'iiled cal s for a ou1 r bout 20

i leolIlea, Tuesday, sno1v shovelers during the last two <ter of Lewiston <vere Sunday after-i ome>,

noon visitors in 'the Robert pi'at) 'fiss hfary dhnn pav el left Tues < ~' n a MEDI UM EGGS

home. t ' f ti t ~ /go«en9t'EWING

HENSmake records oi all their activities. g.

at Blewett's hfarket, Kendrick, ati':;i pai'eats, hfr. and Mrs. Johnd 11 ~ 'h ' I @; + S

pavel. Ail vvished hei ltlck on her and sonle co ege youth werr t11 <ing +=I venture. as the weather and roads back-to-school money by removing FreSIJ p rO. ena Cut up Or If- ho

the "white snuff" for local residents. ++ ~

Mrs, Albert Lawrence and chil- pther types of jobs were also fill-, ~, dren spent New Year's Day with ed during the week, with a total of 27 + ~ ih

,'Alma Betts. Albert was at home workeis being piaced in jobs. During g FANCY CURLED NOODLES'nuising a severe cold. the previous week, there were 7 i $ aw n '

hp

hfrs. Agatha Perkins and daugh- workers given job finding help, snd + III lSSlOfl, 1~ Ozn pkgdf ...~....-.,~ -,....)gCter Mrs. Joyce Marrin and son came during the first week of 1969, the ++

Ihome Tuesday for a few days, re- total was 16. At the end ot'he weeki) CAMPBELL'S SOUPS,

!!

turning to Le<riston the first of the there were 41 jobs still open. includ-;vreek Another daughter and hus- ing s fevv for snow shoveling, corn $ Beef» TOmatO, NOOdle O'S, Clam Chamderaband. Mr. and hfrs. Lloyd Randall, pared with ~0 jobs available last + ~ ~

~ Is

lJr., were also up on Friday. <veekend. and 31 opening on hand at + Cream Of Aspar8glISa ConSOmmeh Ch1II

Billy Brown visited at the Ray the same time a year ago. y Betef Cheddar ('heese hand (jnIOnCharpentiei home Thursday.Kenneth Charpentier of Lewlston A total of 41 persons filed new + g CanS for jag+(, visited for the vacation with his claims for unemployment insurance ++

( grandparents, Mr. and hfrs. Ray during the week, bringing the total fcharpentier. Mrs. charpentier tool< number of workers seeking jobless + SALTI N E

CRACKERS'im

home Saturday, visited xvith rel- pay to 230 at the end of the week. ++

atives and returned home on Mon- This is an increase from the I&4 who y arOupnfea dt Zba PI<gna ---".--."-I day. were seeking benefits last week, and fhf r. and Mrs. Don Christ ensen and from the 207 persons who were filing W ESTERN SE AS T0N 4

hfrs. Harold Glotfiety, all of Pierce, claims a year ago. In the immediate f'ere Saturday luncheon guests of Moscow area, the total jumped from + {7~/i OZ, Cafl,~~ 'lma Betts. They also caned at the 92 a week ago to the current 107„f,

B. A. Kite home. Don risited Ken- and compares with only 76 persons + TASTEWELL FRUIT DRINKS~ . drick on business while here. filing claims a year ago. In the Gen- +Georgia Recce spent Sunday with esse area, the current total is 13, last e $6 OZ, CanS,

+Alma Betts. The Lawrence children week it was 11. and last year 4. Sb<- +Were afternOOn ViSitorS. CallerS Were ty-I'Our perSOnS are Seeking jobleSS.f IsayaIya t Pal I

CRICK'C

q'teve Christensen and hfarilyn Rugg, pay from the Troy-Deary-Bovill $ BROCCOLIenroute to the university at Mosco;v, area compared with 51 last 1veek and + gl'eStern pran1iI»aIso Don Christensen and hfr, and 76 last year. At Kendrick there are e,hers. Bill Recce and family. new 13, last week 11, and last year +

9. Twenty-six checks are going into@+M< A DY SAR

LELAND PIONEER DIES the Potlatch area. last week there f,

'+Arord has been received here that + Se CANDY BARS,

Donald Crosby. a long-time resident +of the Leland community, died oi +cancer in Caldwell, Idaho. Dec. 29, +at the age of 66 years. ',e NO. 2 POTATOIS

Survivors include the widow, hfii- '+ t'red; one daughter, Andrea Ann +'oward, hfiles City, hfont.; two sons, ~aytattpparStah<aa . +

STORE HOURS5 'alem. Ore., Helen Fleshman, Dut- I A. hA. to 6 P. hA.ton. Mont.; hvo brothers, Lloyd of + +I -Spokane; Rollin. Jordan Valley, Ore,, After their first tiff, the young ++ .)IonfIay Through Saturday~

'and several grandchildren. husband said sadly: I+ +"Have you forgotten that you pro- + +

BREAKS HIP IN FALL mised to 'obey'vhen we were mar-'+ried . + t ++

leam in her e e "but there's ti.me +

I i lowly now of Pasco had broken a the worldly goods with which you -

++ I ~ I <s, ~

5 t hip on Monday. Dec. 30. She under- promised to endow me,"'I went surgery following the fall and 1+

I ', is now recuperating at the home of A serious imP~~~r~~n~ ™~~ge,her daughter hfrs. Paul Arbogast is the difficuitv of supporting the were 3 and id<St yea< 29, In Elk 1 This age ~ rhearhirg ouI I<ywot 3513 A't R d 'overnment and a wife on one in- Iat 3513 Aernett Road, Pasco, An., g River ther«are 7 workers seekingI Per(ect Pruieipk of things; is pQsblo4

'nemployment compensation, there towards perfectos In ort. IIIvcsltloo. Or 'ii

~ IRIRI L &~ As~aye ya Angry vvife: "Gne of the ducks were 6 last w«ek and 13 a year ago, maiiufaclure -hfory Iloktcr FAJy.I j

LIBRAR I MOVED, you were out shooting yesterdaycalled and left her number.", ,WOMEN S SOCIffY

Genesee —Volunteer helpers from lgn you'e getting ~id~~ is The Vomens Sode y of the Com Y u art t work wititout I Igoo4i f ~ d

" when the kids come home from munity MethodJst Church will <neetg school and teu you about theii hist- at. the home of Mrs. Eul» hiiuer on breakfast. Yott'll fsn4 evetjr deelfOC

from it, former locatl~

th By oryle~nsandyoureall that when Thur~ay Jan 9 hi~ Ma~~n Long item tarn b~on ~ eggs mg Alla

you went to school the same items wiu be co-hostess. Mrs. AndreN co@ juice to cereahI at Ble<aratt'a. ahaahO the old barb r shop. About 3000, were called "current events." .will have the program, "A, New Loo!

-'at hfi«sions." Gratitude is the sign of Robl» IRI<sjs—

, IS ASSIGNEDen yeu n O h n; ~~na~na~~~saasnoda~ahdnaesn~~

U. S. Army, Vietnam —U, S,,'IJRPHEYoFAVRE, NC.lArmy Private First Class 1Varren E, j and

I Fry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin A Franklin Life lasaraaee Compatiy WE ARE NOW

aiiiy autI io ttparraut your '4fantryman. AGENCY

Office Ph. AT 5-3131-Res AT 5-2171,The hi>her de arO rtiae~. the more 'I II '/ 'I Tt

I jhuiyhb!y shouM be vraik.—Cicero t

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MECO TOMATOES,2/2 Tins, .......................................2 for 6+ ~

REYNOLDS WRAP,18 inch teidth, .......................,....,.....5%k i

STANDBY GREEN BEANS,808 tins, ........................................4for $i <

I Hl.c pRUIT ORINKs, I . MLCO 8ATTER15Orange, Grape or Pineapple-Grapefruit46 oz. Cans, ......,...........................3 for 8+ <

wasTIRw sIAs cHUINi< TuNA,'/i's ..................................................3 for 9+ i

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