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. ' =g. June ”v 1938' .. I LITTLE STORIES OF THE WEEK V we: and Harley Chap mw were Kennewick via ’o w my Schuehle of em “I. mum-inc Pant! of Proc ‘in "Mad guests of friends I 1 “a W Lawrence Moelier are _ ”a of a daughter born at :5.” hospital Thursday. ”w Alma chapter was host .‘m m given at the home f” g, a. Linn Sunday afternoon 1'" jars. Jennie Chellis, who is ”a matative of New York pill gate of Washington. Mrs. ”1m attend grand chapter. I” ll seine held in Walla Walla “vest. in ”a Mrs. Mark crises 83d .. all of Tacoma._spent seVeral ”l ...1,” guests at the 1". A. .E. it. Love of Connell was a sl3 vastness visitor Tuesday. In W. a, Witherite was pain ”, muted when a neighbor’s po- DI dog attacked her Tuesday. One fillet” is injured so that she till be confined to her home for assume- In June Skinner returned home m from Seattle. after spending angst month visiting at the home U M grandmother. M visitors of Dr. and Mrs. P. ‘_ mung at the Episcopal Rec mhave been Mr. Arthur 8. Max sell. author of the series of “Uncle W 3 Bedtime Stories” and edi ill' of the “Signs of the Times" m, published at Mountain 1’", California; H. B. Noland, W at Walla Walla, Boardman m, printer of Walla Walla, Dr. o,]. Woodworth and H. P. Lan m scientists of the government m laboratory at Walla Wal k and their families. mum Minnie Reese Mar pnt Hawkinsvnetty Schuehle and Katherine Ponti started Sunday min; on a motor trip to Yellow “! National Park. The young In plan to make the return trip by way at Utah and Brice Canyon. in phn to be gone two weeks. p 3. Edgar Bisatt of Spokane upped here to visit her son, Ron ald. Wednesday. She was enroute tom-chad. 111 Bertha Sitton, who has been teaching school at St. John, Wash. 3 spending her summer vacation Me with he: parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. l. Bmm. Alma Citcle will meet Monday, June 27 :t the home of Mrs. H. E. Oliverwlth Mrs. May Reader as as m hostess. lb Frances Bird accompanied It. Ind Mrs. C. L. Holcomb to Wal h Wolla Wednesday afternoon. hence: plans to spend the remain :mot the week visiting relatives In ‘l'. W. Payne and Mrs. O. W. II!!! were hostesses Saturday aft lnoon to a miscellaneous bridal Ma- honorlng Mi'ss Maxine Sit in. The affair was given at the line a Mrs. Payne and the pres mam hidden in the form of a tune hunt. There were twenty ll! ladies present. ' 3‘! Boldt of Kennewick and Phil Minoan of Richland attended the my 0! the 348th field artillery ‘1 'hich they are both members. M m the first meeting or the M in the past twenty years. Hailing her husband's birthday mmry. Mrs. G. A. Purdy en ‘l'hined with a dinner party last My evening. Following the din lfl'. Kr. and Mrs. Larry Oliver won Nth when at the bridge tables. In. Fred Bartholomew and their M“? Glad“ have been house M over the week-end at the. M Bentley home. They return- ‘ ed to their home in Salem, Oregon? “I! Pasco and Kennewick girls uMind in the Construction and humane or the P. P. a: L. W 3 picnic in the local park &flsnms- A COMPLETE CITY DESTROYED A COW started the great Chrcago' Frre You never know when or Where or how fire will destroy YOUR POSSESSION S .4 g 7; TLC"? ' ‘ vi’fiégl'grigl -‘ 1‘ 51% H .. ’w“ . L .g - .5;:1555§;$:::. f! g % l 3; ~. ' ' xv 652% gww - -2 I .- g. . W Liberty'l‘heatre fl, .._, a GM 7 Friday - Saturday , rfl‘m. w: JUNE 23,1938. GASCOIGNE 6' FYFEilnc. P All Kinds of Insurance _ “ONE 1231 KENNEWICK Tuesday night guests at the home of Mrs. W. S. Washburn included Miss Florence Miles, Miss Vivian Miles. Mrs. Roe and daughter Miss Virginia, all of Seattle. The ladies were enroute on. a vacation trip to Yellowstone national park. . J. A. Nicholaus returned Tues day from 8 pokane, where he spent the past few weeks visiting at the home of his daughter. Mrs. George Reamer. The local PILO. chopter will .hold its annual luncheon Tuesday “to anonnatthehomeoers.H.P. Cranmer. Reports Will be given of the stote convention which was held in Spokane this week by those who attended. Mrs. Walter Knowles and Mrs. Lawrence Scott, delegates and Mrs. T. Cl‘Browne, returned Wed nesday evening from the conven tion. Mrs. R E. Huntington accumpan -led the Frank Mason, family to Yams-Wednesday. . Q Miss Lois Brue was a recent. visit or at Chewelah. - . . Vane Wilder went to Seattle Sun day and returned Wednesday, bring ing back his family, who have been spending the past three weeks visit ing at the home of Mrs. Wilder’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Morton. Word has been received here that Miss Olive Brue is now employed as clerk in the state highway depart ment qt Olympia. Bentley Galligan returned Wed nesday from a few days’ trip to Port land. He accompanied his father and brother, who motored over from Caldwell, Idaho. The M E. ladies aid met for their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. O. W. Engels Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Drake and son Harbert of Wenatchee stopped at the home of Mrs. T. W. Payne for a short visit Saturday. They were enroute to a vacation trip to Missouri. Mrs. Drake is a niece of Mrs. Paynes. Miss Dorothy Toliver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Toliver of Ho ver, was married to Fred J. Schardt of Bremerton June 11 at seven o’- clock at the home of the bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pauly of Bremerton before a group of friends and relatives. They will make their home at Bremerton. Among the ladies attending the grand assembly of Eastern Stars in Walla Walla this week-end are: Mrs. H. A. Linn, Mrs. E. s. McDonald, Mrs. Glenn Felton, Mrs. H. 8. Tay lor, Mrs. Leslie Smith, Mrs. W. S. Green, Mrs. R. E. Reed, Mrs. V. W. Bird, Mrs. Jennie Chellis, Mrs. H. E. Oliver and Glenn Felton and Ed Frauen. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Masher are constructing a very attractive Cape Cod style residence on Third Ave. Little Roland Koelker, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Koelker, suf fered severe burns when he acci dentally .pulled the coffee urn off the stove . Sunday. However he is much improved at this writing. The Fourth Friday club picnic has been postponed until July, when it will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Lum. 9 (jood Dairy Equipment Helps You Get Top Prices m ‘ v - '\ ‘ .Mmcnmflhmorbum.the oi moglem. easy-nodal). efficient equipment can: it can: to get made pricey mg pmfitg ThgiMcCOl- W Milken Mill: Cooler: 3.; Emma“ Cream Separators KENNEWICK IMPLEMENT CO. > "Good Tools Malta a Good Farmer Better” 1:. - Phone ”3' Kennewiclt, Wash. ‘ Mr. Guernsey underwent a major operation at the Pasco hospital on ”99“”; , ~ A _ Min Betty and Jerry Maher of Walla Walla were. Kennewlck visit or: Sunday. Miss Blanche Young is staying at tht:l H. I. Ollver home this week en . . Members of the American Legion and Auxiliary and families are en 11mm a picnic in the park this eve n . Miss Verna‘ Van Gordon of Port landkis visiting this week at the home of he: .aunt. Mrs. Newton Mulbey. ' 'l'he‘Llbrax-y Guild enjoyed its an nual picnic in the park Monday afternoon.» , Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Siegfried and son Bob left yesterday for San Fran cisco, where they will visit with their son goe Jr. ' '- Mr. and Mrs. hank Pierson and family returned to their home at Hood River Wednesday after spend ‘xngeeveral days visiting at the W. 8. Johns home. Mrs. W. A. Linn ac companied them home for an ex tended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jacobs and son of Centralia were guests last week at the Curran Chellis home. The Jacobs were enroute to Spokane. Mr. Jacobs will be remembered here as a former football coach. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Curtiss have gone to Astoria, where Mr. Curtiss will do some painting for the P. P. 87. L. company. Mrs. May Reeder attended the funeral of Mrs. C. W. Geizler of Benton City Wednesday. She was the wife of the Rev. C. W. eGizler of Benton City and passed away at the Pasco hospital. The Rev. E. J. Smith of Connell was in charge of the services. Miss Alice Brake] left today for Seattle, wheresshe will make prepa rations for her trip. She will sail for Puumui, Honolulu, Hawaii where she will be stationed. Miss Brake] has been public health nurse for Benton county for the past five years. - Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McKenzie of Indianapolis arrived Wednesday to spend two weeks at the home of Mr. McKenzie’s sister, Mrs. T. C. Browne. The McKenzies are spending the summer in the West. Sheridan and Monford Fyfe were Yakima visitors Wednesday. Florence Mae DpSair returned on Wednesday from Portland, where she spent the past week visiting. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Beiair and son Junior went to Seattle the first or the week to visit their daughter, Mrs. Ray Normile, who has Just re turned from a two week's honey moon. She and her husband will remain on the coast where hewill take .a summer course at the uni versity. Mr. and Mrs. Belair also visited at Olympia where his, fa ther has a position with the state lam. Junior remained in Seattle for a week’s visit with his sister. The Willing Workers Sewing Club held their first meeting in June on the 7th at Kathleen Andersons. Five r "v - —~—— r' -- - -- .-.-w— ( mick-Deefl lilie of Milken. Coolen, Clam Separa mugeo in V Ineume c McCormick-Dnrlng Cum ton no known for M k . out a: a bum. no ' McCORMICK-DEERING was man: man.) Quin-m members and the leader were pres ent. Elsie Sandberg gave a demon stration on a worked buttenhole. G. A. Hamilton and daughter. Rosella. were Kennewick visitors theflrstoftheweek. Themmil— tons lived in Kennewick for many years. leaving Just-twenty years ego this month. nix-“ Hamilton is in the produce business in Lewiston. J.P.Martinisgivin§histonsoflnl parlors a coat of aluminum paint tblsweek. Hoteixennewickisollo takingon a. brightening process. both inside and out. New lobby furniturewillbenddedueoonu the pointing job is completed. Albert Belter. one of the lid: who 'won a bicycle in The Courier- Reporter's recent subscription cam paign. wishes to thank all those who gave him votes. He likes his bike fine, thanks. ' ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frans and Jack Bray of Oakland and Mrs. Ora Paulson and daughter of Grandview visited at the Harvey White home. lVisitors Return to Middle West ROVER—J. M. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. 1". B. Davis from Rose. Nebras ka and D. A. Davis from Hermiston, lowa, who have been visiting at the Alvin Dye home. left for home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Blair and Mrs. Austin Schubert motored to Walla Walla Saturday. ; Guy Nelson made a business trip townburthe firstoftheweek. . mas Norma Toothaker and Miss Margaret McCoy. who attended W. 8. C. are home for their vacation. Misses Shirley and Ellen Ashby returned Saturday from 4-H Club camp at Pullman. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans motored .to Yakima Wednesday. GREATEST MYSTERY PRODUC- tion ever brought to Northwest— -31 people Saturday night—Tent ow. .. IFRAN K MILLER CANDIDATE FOB CONGRESS am convinced that too much legisla tion has been sponsored and_passed by special interests and groups to the detriment of the general public, so that in my Judgment, the farmer, workman and business man. who believe in working for a living are now getting a raw deal. I still believe that individual thrift and initiative is a virtue. [lwanttoseefearputtomghn confidence retm'ned, private capital put to work. I feel a. Congressman should: l—Know the problems of his dis met. i 2—Believe in the Constitution. a—Vote for the preservation and maintenance of American ideals. * 4—Dohisownthlnklncandlct accordingly. IT was A ST”. 79 pm III! I!” In the Mofion PW” . Cooking scm” \- The story of "Star in My Kitchen” wouldn’t ring true ifflonrofnneertsinqnalityweuusedinthebaking scenes. It takes a flour likeJ’illsbnl-y’s Best to assure the fine baking resnits slut give point to the story. And in your own kitchen, it’s just as important to use fine flour if you want your baking to. turn out perfectly —every time. _ . _ Pillsbury’s Best given superior results because the wheat: that go into it are tested and blended with scientific pre cision and because its quality never variu. Why take chanceswhenl’illsbnry’slut Hmmuaolittlemmperrecipe? Ask your grocer for Pillsbury’s Bat! I IPILLSBURY’S BEST The” Balanced" Flour SAYS : I am a Republi- ' can, and am run ning for Congress from the Fourth. Congressional Dis trict. subject to primaries. a: ‘ For the M 22 years I have been a working man engaged in busi ness in Yakima. I 1309 pm to Classify ma SALE—How A M Tudor Sedan. 875. Kennewlck Used On Market. Art Cumulus. Mgr. 12c FOR. SALE-ero-wheel trailer. 85: Model 'l' Ford Sedan. 811: ‘2B Chev 00:14:11 820. Kennewlck Used Gar Market. Art Carpenter. Inn. 12:: FOR BALE—I 929 Chevrolet Coach. 8115. Used Car Market, Art OI:- penter. Mgr. lac NRSAlE—Twomsldahomwn potatoestromcerunedaeedmso ton. ChuGonway. 12p Down Go “Caterpillar” Prices! REDUCTION S IN PRICES from $l5O to $650 “Sales Mean Jobs and Jobs Mean Proßperity” This is your opportunity to help the country out of the re cession and at the same time help yourself to a machinery bar? gain and lower farm operating costs. It means Diesel perform ance and economy at approximately the cost of a gasoline tractor. Again Caterpillar Tractor Co. leads the world in announcing lowered prices that conform with economic conditions of the day. ‘ N 0 reduction in quality . . . No reduction in the marvelous fuel economy of “Caterpillar” Diesels . . . No reduction in the ease of handling . . . plus performance . . . or long life . . . but . . . fifE5%“fi33§¥E:‘.‘fT‘.“f’1................51965 3fi3%£l’s?f?£‘.‘7?‘.‘?77 ... . . ... .1 . . . $2715 RICHMOND BROS. IMPLEMENT CO. WE WANT to :m this page with good new.) Items even tool. You can help 111. When you know an Item ot hum“. all an about It personally, or 6y phone—- we'll ' acute It. Phone No. Ono-Douhlo-Ono. FOR SALE-4m V-I Truck With good new rimmed putform. Tmck equipped mmmvooxao mmmmunmu. wmflneoonmuon. mucou- Multan-(autumnomy forqutcknle.Bohurryflyouwmt tomattmslowpflce.completae. 8275.Kennew|ckUIedCuMu-ket. mmmmwntm» MMMM&.&tm-- (hymn o m RENT—Mama: upu'uoeot. Big cheery front looms. plenty of u:- ond light: Wed let tad plum; new unoteum on 33 noon. Plenty of hot voter. Comment-J Hotel. 12c Wide Guage With 20-inch Tracks . . . like the Sno Sheen cakes in the Mdtion Picture Cooking School? Whaacahappeanhthemovhithuwheheautiful! It mustn’t show any defect. when it loom up large on the screen; must he to tempting that the audience will long to use: it. CakeemadewithSnoSheeaCakeFlou-pleaaethemott critical eye. And their perfect appearance '3 an mur ance that they are wonderfully light—wonderfully deli cateintexture. They’reu‘geodtoeataetheyareto look at! - - l‘pfi‘bur‘y’s’ ‘sno SHEEN 3.2:: l Yurcakmcoqwillhea'delightco thecycondtothepohuifyou use Sno Sheen—die super-fine cake flour that’s featured in the Motion Picture Cooking School. Try a pacing: and you'll want to use it ngululy for 01l your fine coka! pom cc each. run omm; 55;, mile north. one quarter mile out of mm. Wuh. up war—Bmm bunch of keys with name Inscribed. Reward {or re turn. L. c. Gardner. C Brd Ave.. phone 1012. 129 WARRANT CALL All City at. man to and Including War ‘nm No. 165. :11! called for payment and Interest on the same case: on June 10. 1988. m June 18. 1038 a. E. HmmOlw Treu. 12c FOR BALE—Lute Stock of used m an! Tubal ut bargain prices. 1940-21 Inch. Roam!“ med Ca: Mt. Art OW. Mgr. 12c 5 med cedar {ence