WRIES OF THE WEEK i V" W Thompson of Walla Walla is .wmcx “to” WI. ‘ W. Trenbath of Seattle was a W visitor here my. “no“, Harrsch has moved to M where she will make her T’s. need and son James Jr. of M” were Kennewick visitors on wAmon Mueller is spending a F M this week visiting friends IWC. 1... ma Mrs. J. H. Siegfried have med from a few days’ visit to w, Oregon' . O. 3. Knowles attended the W 3.- a-08-C- football game' in Port “ saturdfly. E w, nesgranges and daughter, In Win. Strickler were Yakima was yesterday. w. r. M. S. of the M. E. church will meet at the home of Mrs. m on Avenue A. llr. and Mrs. Bert Wilson and mm, Patsy, were Spokane vis it" last week-end. ' m, and Mrs. 0. D. Luddington of wt; are visiting at the home 0! mar son this week. m Walter Knowles, Mrs. M. M. W and daughter, Patsy, were ”pend visitors in Seattle. LP. 3 rown spent the latter part a the week at Soap Lake, taking wants for rheumatism. mm: Oliver entertained three a her girl friends with a dinner my in honor of her thirteenth many Wednesday evening. The Pink and Green club met at uhome of Mrs. Emma Higley this mean with Mrs. C. S. Babcock u assisting hostess. jug J. Hmiman, candidate for any clerk, and her mother Mrs. m, were Kennewick visitors on My. my Billiman left today for his m in Yaldma after visiting the ”man's at the home of his Where. He was enroute to his me from a trip to Spokane. , ‘ I ' I RS “\“‘s“§:.3s\\ . \\\\\\°\ Clearance f§j~®§§éi§at Smashing Prices bECause NEW CARS ARE HERE Wow ’34 sundud. conch -One of the best can in our itch. Tires like new, npholstety 5 excellent condition. Thoroiy' elected and conditioned in our nice department. WAS NOW $375.00 $327 .00 mom-11' ’36 Master snort Elan—With turret top and knee Ida-i, originu finish wit spot b mohair trim, excellent motor “I dx-ply tires. GMC. ma. Written guarantee. WAS NOW $645.00 $57 7 .00 PLYMOUTH ’35 De Luxe- 441.00: Illa—Heater, just out of our In. thoroughly checked and re :floned. All good tires. 3 real ' WAS NOW 347 5.00 $407.00 Glamor.“ ’34 Master 4-door WI finish. knee-ac- In, reconditioned, valves, tins! :bnka, appearance, the very ‘ 1 WAS NOW $445.00 $397.00 ’03!) v-s De Luxe 4-door se % mileage, motor excel “ Ippearance like new, safety this. broadcloth upholstery. Just 3: W you have been looking S4OOOO $33?00 $450.00 $417.00 FXt-Zfii‘l’éfffifigw‘ifiriufi We also are offering at greatly reduced prices New Norge Electric Range, N orge‘ Washing Machine and 6- Foot Electrolux Kerosene Refrigerator. It will pay you t 0 see us before you buy. ' A. A. ANDERSON CHEVROLET C 0; N ‘ NNEWICK, WASHINGTO Phone 100 RE The general M. E aid bagaar will be held Saturday, December 10. Charles Asbu'ry was a week-end visitor in Seattle. H. E. Copeland attended a dis trict meeting of Penney store man agers in Pendleton yesterday. Mrs. W. C. Muldrow of Benton City is a patient in the Paseo hos pital this week. Miss Mae Mclnturi of Ringold is assisting in the bookkeeping depart ment at the Grange Supply. The Congregational division of the M. .E. aid will meet Thursday. November 3, with Mrs. J. B. Thomas. Mrs. Gus Neuman was called to Spokane Sunday because of the ill ness of her daughter, Miss Ella, who is attending school there. A group of Kennewick women at tended the American Legion auxil iary meeting in Pasco Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Hill Williams gave an interesting book review. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Peters of Van couver were week-end guests at the F. H. Lincoln home. The Peters are former Kennewick residents having lived here thirty years ago. The Episcopal Guild will meet with Mrs. Warde Johnson on Ave. A. Thursday, November 3 at 2:30 The Samaritan Bible class party of the M. E. Sunday school has been indefinitely postponed. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wallingford anddchildren of Milton were Wed nesday callers at the Jess Vinson home. Mrs. Wallingford and Mrs. Vinson are sisters. The pinochle club was entertained at the o. T. staley home Tuesday evening with Mrs. R. E. Reed as as sistant hostess. The Business Girls bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Audley Evett Monday evening for a des sert luncheon. Four tables were in play during the evening and high honors were received by Miss Kath erine Brown and low by Margaret Hawkins. - PLYMOUTH ’36 De Luxe coupe —-orlxinal velour upholstery In excellent condition, good “M. thoroughlL conditioned and checked in our service depart ment for your pnotectlou, wrlté ten guarantee. WAS NOW $535.00 . $447.00 CHEVROLET ' ’36 Master Town sedan—Hydraulic bakes, knee ecflon, built-in trunk, Interior like new, motor checked end tun ed. .Thecaryouwillmtto own. . WAS NOW $610.00 $557.00 CHEVROLET ’37 Master Sport uedan—A real value In a family car, 13,000 miles, interior like new, motor checked and tuned.’ Guaranteed. See and you will buy. WAS NOW $775.00 $697.00 DODGE ’35 rick-up—Hu been overhauled, hydraulic brakes. just inc rig to do tat hauling you have been waiting to do. $425.00 ' $347 .00 CHEVROLET ’36 Pick-up—Near— ly ne wtires all around, has been checked and serviced, low mileage —the one job so many 01’ you have been waiting for. “Complete Service—Reasonable Prices” WAS Mrs..J. C. Hogan has been advis edtobeconfinedtoherhomebe- cause of her health and she will ap preciate any of her friends coming to call on her. Mrs. John Vibber. Mrs. Prank Maupin and Mrs. Ed Crooks were Joint hostesses to a bridge lunch eon at the Vibber home Thursday. Bridge honors were received by Mrs. Urban Koelker, high: Mrs. H. E. Copeland. second and Mrs. J. H. Siegfried, low. W. D. Blackstone is leaving for Gooding, Idaho to bring his family here for the winter. He is employ ed with the Twin City Livestock and Poultry company. The Wednesday bridge club met in the Arrow Grill for a one o’- clock luncheon with Mrs. Thad Groscup of Richland as hostess. There were three tables in play with Mrs. M. M. Moulton receiving the honors for the afternoon. Victor Rogers attended the In land Empire young people’s meeting of the “Church of God" in Spo kane last week-end. This was a meeting of the program committee to make arrangements for the con vention which will be held in Clarkston during the Thanksgiving vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Trill of Med for'd, Oregon who have been visit ors at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Keith Day, have returned to their home. Mrs. Day and two child ren accompanied Mr. and Mrs. F.’ Montague of Hover to Medford yes terday. Mrs. Day will visit with her parents there for a month aft-s er which time Mr. Day will join them. - . Mrs. Ed Webber, Mrs. Clarence Yedica, Mrs. Urban Koelker, and Mrs. K. C. Gifford were hostesses to a bridge luncheon at the Arrow, Grill Monday afternoon. Following the luncheon there were nine tables of bridge in play. High honors were received by Nita-Bentley Galilean, second, Mrs. Howard Beste and low, Mrs. A. 'l‘. Bolnir. 4 CHEVROLET ’33 lyrton truck —Extn. good rubber, engine overnnnled, rend-end excellent condition. One of the best buys on the market. WAS NOW $325.00 $277.00 ’3O ROO Truck, license and load mus now $125.00 ' $87.00 ’2B Reo - Truck, license and load - was now . $95.00 * $57.00 $78.00 ' $37.00 ’29 Ford Pick-Up $98.00 $57.00 ’29 Buick Coach $90.00 $47.00 NOW ’39 Ford Pick-Up WAS‘ NOW THE KENNEWICK (WA SH.) COURIER-REPORTER = ’Mr.aners.PhilipHawkinsor iSeettle were week-end visitors with relatives here and in Richlnnd. ’ The Escolentes club met this {afternoon at the home of _Mrs. Prank \Msson. The afternoon was devoted to a. stork shower in honor of Mrs. ‘AI anndt. [ The P.-T. A. study club met this evening at the home of Mrs. Herb Misner with Mrs. Emil Albrecht jr. as assisting hostess. Mrs. W. C. Donahue gave a paper on “Changed Homemaker." ‘ The HOpitu Camp Fire girls and ’their guardians enjoyed a Hallow een masquerade party in their head jquarters Wednesday evening. The ‘Nissaki girls are planning a party \in the hall Friday evening at 7:30. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. “Penney” Ferrell {spent the week-end visiting friends ’in Portland and vicinity. They visit ‘ed at the E. W. Roberts home in ‘Orchards and “Penney” also took in the WAG-0.4.0. game Satur lday. l The Thursday Midge club met at the home of Mrs. C. H. Yedlea this afternoon for a one o’clock lunch eon. Honors werelreceived by Mrs. Frank Maupln and Mrs. Odes Sloan. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. E. S. Black on November 10. 81x99 Fine quality and a durable sheet at this outstanding’ price. 2- forsl.OO 42x36 in. case 10¢ each commune mm mm: Men’s 10% Virgin Wool Sprihg Needle Umon Suits Fine quality at such a. low price. 70x80 ~ Fine cotton, full weight, bright, ' . glen: plaids. ' Flour Sacks - 98-lb. size New material—never been used PERM 1 --—“—.:—h—. lf-.;C';PBNN€Y C’OLW‘sNif,‘l-c.l The south central Washington school administrators held a meet ing_ in the Pasco hotel following a banquet Tuesday evening. Super intendent Black acted as chairman. There were speakers for and against the different initiatives and consti :utional amendments. . Mrs. E. Weiman and Mrs. Stacey and children started for Lewiston at ‘6230 Thursday morning in a Model T. Ford. They had a breakdown so they hitch-hiked from Walla Walla. receiving several rides. They ar rived in Lewiston at 3 o’clock, Where they spent the week-end visiting [relatives Ken E. Seder, democratic candi date for prosecuting attorney, and Wed Kemp, candidate for county wmmlsfioner from the upper dlB - were cumming in this end of the county may. _ LUCKY - DAYS In Kennewick These Listed Values Mean 4 Lucky ‘Days Take advantage of these bargains and such val ues thruout the store. New Wool Virgin Wool BATES 2 Pound 72:90 Comfort Size s‘|.OO' BUY NOW AND SAVE Duro Sheets 79¢ a suit A Double Value 25% m Wool 75 Jun Cotton BATI‘ . 2' Pound Weight 72:90—1’81381' Lined 2 For $ I .00 Double Blanket 98c pair 85c dozen The Baptist Ladies Union will be entertained by Mrs. O. B. Chou at the home or her daughter. Mrs. Clyde Moore. on Highway 310 on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Four cars of members or the Wal ther League attended a district meeting given by the Emous Wal ther-League oi' Walla Walla Bun day. Aluneheonwasservedinthe Y. W. c. A. building after which a businem session was held. Rev. 11. c. Knuth led the discussion on DIRICHOI SENIOR ’JUN.IORK. MEBCY . I! I f‘ a [3l' i“ . I‘! E 4%" ' m If H ”I. I!» ,"~l .v \ ' 'M' . Ends Today “TOUCH DOWN ARMY” , Dre-Moving Salé As we are moving to our new locatlon, next to the Kennewick Implement Co. Nov. lst, we wish to cut our stock to the mini mum to save moving expense. _ Sieberling Tires, ALL SIZES . . . . 20 pct. discount Standard Equipment Tires . . . . .-. 25 pct. discount Long Trades on all USED CARS in stock C. H. Yedica Motor Co. | ‘ SATURDAY ONLY |®@fi [ l V V‘l I mum—a uw'.'..usm'_ot—' '5'... to m m M"""'“: weft Kirb‘ 'I” xxx-1*“: wwv _r ‘ [ROI mmg :3! 8“.“ We \QD RU “RNS >x:§:,r%:rfiufj BURNUTE . I mac. 0 I “WILD BILL HICKOK” _ I SUNBAY . MONDAY l SI! 111 I l"! ‘I'II‘I' I 1111111 nuns. CIILII'I’ II" (W‘s/fl" Wig. / “3'53““ xx P" ADDED _.- - mama MARCH OF TIME . NO. 2 U. S. Fire Fighters The British Dilemma Fashion Forecast . ‘YOU GET THE SAVING! " See These Prices Exceptionally good trades on all L 1939 Philco Radios This Sale Positively Ends November First W WE WANT to till this page With good newny Items every week. You an help us. When yoga know an Item of interest. toll us about St Del-sonny. or by phone— we'll r rechte It. Phone No. One-Double-One. WC \ ‘vhnmxnowledgermdlmnz Nwmmbdnducuaslononaervloe Abunquetmheldmtheevenmz ‘tollowedbymmlnment. ‘MWWMMm Octobulflatthehomeotfludr mum Plansmmuletor anther andmbunquet which willbehelduthechumhflovem m¢.mm&mrm:mo Wandmmltteuappomt edtolnndlethcnflmu depart ments. muntncludestood sue, immune ale and o sale or fancy work. The next meeting will he held ot the home of Mrs. John Smith on Wednesday. Word has been waived of the Muse of Cecil Hurts. eon of WI.W.J.Hen-uotthuelty.to )mu Dorothy Dowse. The cere mony took place on September 17 In the nit-oops] church In Lompoc. omm. Mr. Hum is employed ot the coast guard stench at Point Arman. 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