. st 3, 1939 7”,! Am; fingers returned Sunday ”1“: M “,9 visit at the home (I! W near Portland. His fl, nelen. accompanied him and . ”a. 3 longer visit with her ”Jr— Bestes E Grocery Mials for Friday and Saturday SUGAR, pure cane, 10 lb.’ cloth 53c FfGBARS’ “Loose Wiles” 2 pounds 23c 666% IGA, rich flavor, 2 'poundsl9c I,st FEET, Carstens, Pint 23.. c CRACKERS 2 “Sunshine,” 2 pounds ----------------27(3 bEPPER, 2 oz. S & W;_c_an~ . . 5c BEYDOL, regular size, package 20c GORN FLAKES, Kellogg’s, 2 packages ........19c LUX TOILET SOAP, 3 bars for 19¢ SALT: Ipdized or plain, 2 for: . 15c Memo JUICE, 45 oz. can 15c COFFEE, Blue G, pound 21c TANG SALAD DRESSING, Quart 33c GATSUP, Alameda, 14-02., 2 for 23c , mm: and Chocolate Creggpn‘mned f ‘_ ' , COOKIES pound .- - 19¢ WP, dry pack, 2'foll- 25c mngALLows, cello 1252. .2. Ib., ........25c. CLEAN SER, IGA, 4 cans u..,~:fi%5€y«,.19c PEAS A'ND CORN, Seaport} c5fi3".’..'.'...,-..;-.'-25c HOURS, snows ' ' x , BACQNS Pound .~. ‘-. ~22_c. 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Goa-ls of Ins Angela, sister-1nd“? of Leo Gorrls, spent Wednesday visiting here enroute to the New York Fair. She ialso called at the home or Mrs. Ethel [BEER ] Mr. and Mrs. Prank Maupin en tertained fourteen guests with an informal party at their home Tues day evening honoring their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sieg fried of Portland. The Siegfriedsv returned home Wednesday morning. Mrs. c. EL,';Ridley was brought home Friday from the Pasco hos pital, where she is recovering from a recent major operation. . Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Williams and daughter, Arlene, left today on an extended trip to Seattle, where they will visit at the Ralph Amon home. Mrs. Homer Siegfried of Portland spent the first of the week. as house guest at the homes of .Mr. and Mrs. Banyannaner.aners.Prank Maupin . Attorney and Mrs. Clayton Dickey of leoti, Kansas were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs A. E. Hinck ley. They are very close friends of Mrs. Hinckley, having lived in Col orado Springs; Colorado at one time. They have been touring Canada and are enroute to Seattle, Portland and San Francisco before returning home. Lieutenant Thomas Brown flew over from Tacoma last Saturday to make a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Brown. He re turned Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. 1". Beste return ed this morning from a two weeks’ vacation trip in California. They visited with the H. A. Howe fam ily at Oceanside and their son Jim at San Francisco. . Mrs. P. 0. stone and daughter. Nancy, returned home from Port land today and .report that Dr. Stone is recovering as well as can be expectedfrom: hisarnajor- opera tion- which he underwent laSt Wed ne‘sday. .‘ . _ . . Mr. and mm Watson of Pat terson are the ,parents of a daugh ter born Saturday afternoon at the Pasco hospital. . . Miss Dorothea Born-of Washing ton is’spending the next three-weeks ijnmfif ‘ ', ' 1 m. and Mrs. .c. L. 110 ch are beii'ig congratulated on the birth of their .’flrst grandchild Mr and Mrs. Vance Holcomb are the proud par :tfih'omiéwvhm bomthhmm his iii.¥fldms.-.m>mnd rem ar'e doubly proud due to the fact that the youngster arrived on Mrs. Holcomb’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. C. w. Knapp of Pas adena. California stopped here the first of the week and called on their old friend, Phil Bier. They were on a tour of the northwestern states. Mr. Knapp is a brother of Ben Knapp, former hennewick resident. Miss Ruby Hardin of Seattle is making an extended 'visit at the home _of her aunt. Mrs. Luella Good night. " " " . ‘ __ 1m: maxim}: (Wasn) oOunmmmomm g: first division of the M. E. sid will meet at the church Wednesday. August 9 Miss Frieda Me is employed at the C. s. Knowles residence. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Ludlow and two sons returned Sunday from two weeks' vacation trip spent in Cali fornia, where they spent two days at the San Francisco exposition. Miss Irene Henke returned the first of the week from her two weeks vacation' spent on the coast. The regular meeting of the Ken newick Lodge of Perfection has been postponed until the second Tues day in September when the Feast of 'rishri will be celebrated. The ladies of the Eastern Star will serve the banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Waldro Richmond are leaving today for the coast to spend a few days’ vacation. George Austin of Pasco has begun the excavation for his new home on the River Road. The home will be ortheSpanishtypeandwiilbeone of the finest in this section of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip C. Roehm of Schenectady, N. Y. arrived Tuesday evening to make an extended visit at the home of their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whitbeck. Mr. and Mrs. George Ketchum are the parents of a son born Tues day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Records sc oompenied by Miss Jeanette camp bell, motored to Tongate Sunday. Mrs. Ferris Burke and son Bill plan to leave the first of the week for their home in Tacoma after spending the past few weeks visit ing at the home of Mrs. Burke's aunt, Mrs. J. B. Thomas. Mrs. Burke will be remembered as the former was Nellora Thomas. Mrs. H. E. Cochran underwent an operation in the ' Pasco hospital Wednesday. She is recovering nice ly 'from last reports. . , ' Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Moulton‘ieft Tuesday for a shart _husiness trip to the coast. - ’ ' C. L. Powell and {amily are leav ing this evening for a couple weeks‘ vacation on the coast. WM m m ident of“ ' wujn town Saturday calling on ‘old friends. He lives in Yakima now. Ohet McGee of Odd Creek, for mer resident of_Kenfl'ewick, was in town last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 3th Williams came home Sunday evening after vaca tioning along the Oregon beaches and visiting relatives in Oregon. mas Edna Goodnight returned to her work in Seattle after spending a three weeks vaqfdtion with her mo ther, Mrs. Luella? Goodnight. She is bookkeeper for the Pioneer Oe-. that and Shakes company in Se awe. ms. Hurry Blake left Tuesday for her home in Yakima, after spending the past week visiting at the home of her parents, Mg'and Mrs. H. E. 3mm. . . "' Mrs. H. c”. 110 me of Spokane spent Wednesday‘ visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. ’ll B. Haus child. ' ' " Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gilbert and family have returned from a week’s vacation spent-near Portland. Rev. and Mrs. .J. Edgar Purdy stopped here last Week-end to visit a short time at the home of his brother. G. A. Purdv. They were enroute to his new church at Salem, Oregon, after a vacation trip to the cities. :- Mrs. P. N. Morton has been ill the past week with an_ attack of sum mer flu. " ' Mr. and Mrs. P. 13.. Samphere re turned Tuesday from a. vacation ”WPthhiwa-‘i‘tj ‘ i -, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Farnswo‘rth and two children left Wednesday 'tor their home in Okanogan. Mn. F'arnsworbh and children have been making an extended visit at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Huntington. Mrs. Floyd Higley underwent a tonsillectomy at the,Pasco hospital Thursday. Mrs. A. C. Brown and daughter Dekna of Mawer. Saskatchewan, Canada. arrived Sundny after a two weeks’ visit on the coast. They are Mrs. Brown’s sister. Mrs. 'l'. B. Hduschild and her brother-inflow, I‘A' F, Brown and sunny. They are former Kennewick “dents. -~ Wilson Tam underwent a ton» snlectomy Thursday morning. 1 PASCO | LIBERTI' c~mcno~ umb- -lUuIOL Mcuc v _' C-0-0.-L_ c-o-‘o-L | . Sunday - - Monday . JM/ ITEMPLE Tuesday ‘ Wednesday W DAY - FRIDAY, AUG' UST—lo and 11‘ ~ TWO BIG FEATURE HITS - 3m; 5.»? _] noun: 000 mm _ —ln— “Millionvlgpllar Legs” . Mr..:xdllmxennem Durhun havemrtedanewhouseonnw avenueE. Mrs. Arthur money has return edhomefromatripwmsln mammal-mural”- mummy of lone. Oncon. mysallecgonmes.B.mmm Manhood. Bhenpomthlnshe *enjoyedawondermltflp. unandnmmmuoulwalen Mytospendatewdnysvmv insinsentue. Mr. and. Hrs. O'Neil o! Paco wereSunduevmvidtouume home of Ila. C. G. Dammhour. Mrs. Ray Not-mile manpower! Mr. and has. Howard ninetiey home from Seattle. when they were her house guests. The moneys spent their vacation visiting with relatives and friends on the coast. rennin: home last week-end. The Royal Neighbor club met .8 the home of Mrs. Joe Olbrloh Pri day evenlng. The occasion or the evening was a work shower uven in honor of two of the club mem bers. Mrs. Kenneth Dmtnm and Mrs. Keesler Campbell. The Altar society will meet Bun day.August6uthehomeotnrs. Joe Olbrlch. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Campbell and two children. accompanied by Mast-Janna daughter Mary. returned home Sunday after a, week of visiting at the home of Frank Harrie at Shine, which is located cloaetoHoodsCanal. Ontheirrve turn trip they visited with relatives in'l‘aooma. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. um and ohildrenaeeompaniedbyAnnem rieMuellerdrovetoConneilSunday evening. Paul LaMott. who had spenttheweek-endvisitincwithhis parents. returnedwiththemtore sumehisworkthere Mrs. Arthur Burrelhech decom paniedheruncleDr.L..G.Bpurld- ing home for an extended visit.» theSpauldinchome. .- _ Wyoming arrived Sunday and is helpingearei’orhetdster.llrs.o. E. Bidiey, mid Ramon is en routetohetméafler'avamtion‘ mss‘Ollve Bme’lén may for her work at Olympia utter spending the past few days visiting at. the home of her intents.'-Mr. and m Ole Brue. shehasspentfllepast two weeks visiting relatives near Spo- Mr. u_nd Mn. Jack June: 3nd children, Shirley 91m and Paul of Elizabethtown. Kentucky. axe quand ing the week-end W ut the Odes Sloan home. - - Mr. and Ml 5. Clifford Tuna re turned home an: week from u u cation trip to Canada. Van Pattens Return From 2-Months Trip KENNEWICK VALLEY—Hr. and Mrs;~ Ben Van Patten and mush ters.. Patty Ann and Jerry Lou. re turned Monday after a two month: visit, in the middle west and rel low‘stone National Park. o. 'r. Halon was a Passer busi ness visitor Wednesday. At the regular meeting of the Val ley Grange Friday, August 4, the girls'. 41-11 club is planning a good program and will ,fumbh refresh ments at a small cost. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Gerard have bought the place where Vinson's dairy formerly operated and are moving in this week. - Mrs. Lee Lampson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Markham of Rich landto Walla Walla Monday. Mr. and Mrs. 1;. Lind are driving a new Studebaker car. Mrs. Gordon Leger and small daughter of Hillshoro. Oregon. are guests at the home of Mrs. laser‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. 'l‘ Elliott. The Fourth Friday club met last Friday at the home of Mrs. C. E. Lum. Mrs. John Marsh and Mrs. lend W Electlon of offl eers was postponed till next meet ing. The club planned a picnic for members and thelr tamflla at the park on” Sunday. AW 18. The Highland Bells G-H club gtrls are sponsoring a mum and lunch at the Valley gauge on Nday eve ning, August 4. m prom-am will he} demonstratlons and entatelnmentu Ice dream. akeand punch are onl the menu. Ends SATURDAY scum mm mm rown 2nd FIDDLE “SUSANNAH l OF THE a MOUNTIES , 111 I ‘ umws B VIIIII LIO‘tL 51F CEDF’JC BARRVMORE HAROWIU-E '\i;- ». V: ' qfliUha‘ , [JR/{ONS g» z“ BARF " Former Rims-Benton Superintendent Dies m CITY—Mrs. Ila-y Scott received won! may or the dentin othLAndrhnon-luly unm dena. mum otter on extended tune“. Andi-lan us supeflntcndent o: the Stan-Benton school about 25 yea: no. He was much later ested in Coll Club work. being the um4-BClubluderlnthesmeo! Washington. Dr.G.E.AhI-ams.spedululntn rectum and contagious M o! animus tor the United sme- Bur eau o! Aninul Industry. was here Wednesday Mauve to the epidemic of sleeping dunes man; the bases. 311'. and flu. Rudolph Jen-on and two dunno of Coulee Dun ame Friday evening for a m ot the home of In. Jen-en's parents. at. and us. 'l'. 0. Combo. lem” evemmmemondnnDanbs madatthemlecmwy and w. w. Combs homes at W. Jen aeorenmwdSundoytohuwm-kot mmmunmmm men meaning tor a two weeks’ visit. . um Han-y Fleming was beaten Tuesday afternoon to members 0! the bridge club. mm boom we heldbynu.w.J.Waldronandaoc— and by nu. mm. Guam 0! the club wen nu. W. 1:. more and Mrs. Walter Banman.l'he next meeting willbeAusustswlm nu. W.c.lmldmv. ‘ In. and In. Ross Bmm: and daughter. Elaine. of Yakima. for mer Kim widen“. m Sunday guests 0! Smith‘s bmtber, Allen ‘Bmttbandtamflydnana. """“"."“ Dave Ohms or Balem. Oman came Wyhrllmwmoand daughter. m who have been bereamonuaurlncmnnfihnhr Manamaammam umatherm. maul-an. ‘Slmdaytortbeb-h‘ane. - . wanna Ham-on 01m was a Sunday as: at the c. I. Rowleybolneatm. . . ‘ ,ranrlesmolmmleßOn muy’ramtommfln fruit . ‘ Mr. and ms. humane m “ammum'rw memmrmum ‘ gunman-gm. P.C.Churchhmuthhhqmeonn WWM'mWooddm- A SALAD DRESSING FOR . A. EVERY- PURPOSE Shurfine Salad Dressings are manufac g tm'ed according to formulas designated by the National Retailer-Owned Gro ' cars and it’s . ; , Always Fresh ‘ , Hat ‘ . I' o McDonald 5 Shurfine Grocery “A ‘ . . I :"‘“ ' KENNEWICK mar- ‘ ' ~ ‘A. ' } @fi ROXY WT. 134’ a A 4’” % f Saturday W‘ “ m I PM. ser ““3“; -- - Sunday S“ V I'm 3 r. M. L\\ ”Ear ,\ , WA, r? E ' - . ya :I ‘ \l&__ V ' I 53* 15c . with v“ «a mum nu 2' , 20c mm: now: (I nu noun WOODS P N 9322910 PICTURE ) Am. ICOOL . 000i} . 600 L 7 COOL - COOLI mwmnuudnywam hon. Iti- lurjorie l'lnley returned on “My from n ten-day villi with friends in Wenawhee. It. nnd It“. Herman 1". Smith we Mm buflneu visitors on My. Alva. oqu come mar-day to mend the week-end at his home here. Sunday In and an. Wnlmr Only. an. and Ma. 11. w. Home ond douchier. Judy. took him to Beg, ottle. where he reported for duty on the U. s. 8. minimum. which let: Monday morning for Don; Bench. Oolitorniu. In. and Mn. Francis Edmonnn of Omaha. Idaho. who have spent thne weeks with Edmonton’s oin ter. flu. Robert Johan-on. left Bot.- urday evening (or anndview. what m will he embyod. ‘ ,‘ 'l‘oo hue to Classify 5m Ilodem Room In Konno- fi wick. Insole wood floors. built-in " homes. pen basement with good'“ living room. top floor with five moms. many good piece of prop- ' em. one of the but. Price ”000.00. ' pm cash. balance terms. Inquire et Cinnamon Investment Co., Inc., Paco. up Woe take your armed mama‘s-mom. We and non tor mm. mm Campbell. up Siam-Imm “fluted tract. broom hum. sauce. made and lawn. chicken home (or 500 chick ens. mun endtruck garden und— aeout ‘6 mile south of Kennewick. Washington. Price 33850. pert oath. telnet-arm. Inquire Chum lave-Inca: 90.. Inc., m. up {MT—Bunch or keys on keyrlnc. ~ auburn: to Alma Chapter Balt en: star. finder ploaae return to lira. L. umpaon. phone '6‘. 180 M 108 SALE—Bartlett pearl. brlnc * in. .cuualnon. 1.. 11. Raymond. phonwml baton alx: a“. 11. a“. 13.1» W ma lam-room modem homo. ..llha M. part filament. Mule-a .hmuoe. hot water heater lnatallod. ,m M manual clam-let on Kon nevlek man... can be bought for ~ mm. ' part cash. balance 327.00 per month. Ohurohman Invaatmcm Do. an. nu».- 189 5