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8 Highlanders Attend N‘— f Grangers Picnic Sun. mammal-3., Henry Lei hle, Kermit Lelble. It. and Mrs. Earl Reymom and hmuy, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bennett i'and Gale and Ralph Soper went to Clear Lake last Sunday and. attended a picnic 01' Grange employees.- There were about 30 present. "Opal Watkmé‘jg; a week-end guest of Virginia Smith in Ken newlck. Attend Fair Mr.- and Mrs Carl Bennetit and Lois and Mrs. .Mn Cochran ac companied Mr. am! Mrs. Rowland to Yakima Saturday to attend the where Mr. Rowland had some Ayr shire cattle onfexhtbit. Mr. and Mrsafgl'rank Lampson and family were Sunday visitors at Toppenlsh. ' M. N. Hudnail. Mrs. Keno, Mar garet Kelso and Bruce Kenyon were Sunday visitors .111 Walla Walla. Mrs. Ed Brand. attended the exe cutive meeting of (the TB. League at Mrs. M. W..Roop home in Ben ton City Tuesday... - Mr. and Mn. Ant‘Gilmore were Wednesday. min. dinner guests at the A 1 Zamdt' home. Mrs. Hubert Super was hostess to about 12 guests on mumday evening at a Kitchen Kraft supper.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Prank Peter and: family were Tuesday evening dinner guests or Herman Campbells, the occasion being Mildred’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. JL. Kelso left Monday for California after visit— Training, Skill and Experience Your“ Prescriptim Filled Exactly When the doctors. _ give you i, prescription, youwant it filled, right. Amateoompdundmg is an ‘art, it reunites a. mind-and a. 11:31:: trained .by the constant summation to the correct componmd- You: at 10310011113. years of learning the mandates of drugs, their action on each other. and on' the human system; then years of practice! experience in filling thousands of prescriptions —all this see; intoeach preemption we: conipound. That is m vexed ”tun gliding! t 9, anger chum prescription mice. “We; hayvej had thefcchooungflze yea-Mot actual experience, and we'have rthe skill {to give you only the best service. - i .{*~,::-.- :e;,,;..’-,. :9" m.-- ' » ~ ~:n ...”. J girg,’ .C" i' '_ 5.... 4:: EVE --?é:- fz‘R". W: ~ V f ‘ . a . ~ WW“ mmsammmw— '.,..-:-~. m «m--.,...- .‘msm ...:fi fitmtwmm=mimwm mm 8w 60mg”: , m’ " E'czk'rm" cuinh‘drm” " ~ r- ,~.on-mscnmoxs.- ~ - srncui'abmnnm “mi-Kyrrom‘ ws 292233 m I*}; ottle 49¢ mfg" jggw ‘ , coal-aive'rgog ,-..';:.:.‘:‘:;.j._..j..i:.;.2;;;2:596i We carry. - ‘ a 3; , iine 0f shotgun~ shéjls' of ”high We -.- 2% £lll 85c ”and $1952”:- ,gox. ' “Visger Drug . '-. -%'=;".*PHONE'27I -' , _ _ ~ .f:flag;'.-.:2_;-;-j_.-j\.fj ,1; _' '‘ 1; ._. V 3: __ Save NOW Be‘droom ‘ Groups 1 37213171: Hard Ware& F urmtuteflo 1113 at the M. N. Hudmm honie. Mr. and Mrs. Gundy and child ren of San Jose. can. were Mon gay visitors at the M. N. Hudnau ome. Montana Man Returns Home After Visit Here: I HIGHIHANDS—o. H. Schneider left Tuesday for his home at newuz»_ Montana, other staying with his Slater; Mrs. W. 1... Foraker. the past. two months. He was accom panied by his nephew, Laurence King, whatwm spend some time at‘ 1133??? before, returning to Dazey,‘ Mr. and 'Mrs.‘Ed Lape were Yaki ma. callers Monday. Mrs. George Lane of Portland is visiting With her son, Wallace Lane, this. week. ‘ Mrs. Ed tape accompanied 3 mp 31: Eastern Star membens tqf Walfa. wangfimy’aé’fiin} £3, observe friendship night with the glans. Walla chapter of mm tan, 1 Mr; and Has. Ernest Sherry and son. Donald, were Sunday dinner guests at the Wallace Preston home home. ' ' ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Watkins at tgnded a birthday surprise on Mrs. bmaney Sunday evening. . ' Mr. Nott was a‘ Sunday dinner guest; at the Ted Watkins home. Retnrns to Coulomb Mrs. 'Wallaoe Preston attended a pinochle party at. the Harold With am home at the game farm.- Matching walnut and zebra wood Veneers, wiflhgs-COat.fin~; ‘ .. ish, hand. filfished.; give this -' suite lustre and beauty.-~ All " four pieees~ as illustrated and . very reasonably priced: All drawers are hardwood thru— . out. An exceptional value at] this low price. " i ' "flatten: ‘ a; letfic- (or {Janis “fir“am flek's vb “: with her parents on unfinish- Mrs. Marian Warner of Benton City netumed to her home after spending a. week with her sister. Mas. Wallace Preston. w Mrs; Fred 611$ accompanied the Lena family 'to White Bluffs Sun chy- when they attended the Mis ‘sion Festival of Rev. Krug's eon negation. ' The Highland Girl Scouts held their meeting Thursday evening at the home of Ellmae Leible. ’ Mr. and Mrs. C.‘ ‘M. Meyers, Mrs. Emma Higley. Audrey and Adena Slaughbaugh were Sunday dinner guests at the Harry ngley home. dtge occasion being Eugen's bmh y. ' » Miss Ma’ry Green visited in Yaki ma with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Green. from Monday till Wed nesday this week. Mrs. SWayze Visits Relatives in KanSas KENNEWICK WWW—Mrs. (J. C. Swayze left Tuesday night for Rams to visit her parents and other relatives. . ‘ Mrs. C.'E. Lum is visiting this week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Glen Rider at Yakima and her son Edward's home at Enem ‘burg. ‘ “” ’- Mr. and Mrs. Russel Elliott are remodeling their home by building on a bathroom and bedroom. - | The official board, and the Sun day school board of the Methodist church. held a mowed bugneas meeting and pot luck dinner Mon _day. evening at the G. A. ’Rupp home. ~ -.' ‘ Newly-ills Return - ‘ | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rum) ,re turned last Thursday” from their wedding trip to California and left Sunday for their new home st Yak ima, where he will be stationed an: tn theftmt at thereon. '. ‘ 1 Mrs. Leeann and‘l'heévere, Yakima visitors TSaturday. ._ _ ’ .1 mmmg :Gircle ' j ..‘ V I” ; _‘-£.<‘J_T.l ,‘thh .._}.F ”.... {Pf-27!; _‘ 1‘: Mai-Officers. :Octbbéti‘a ‘a‘mehouré warm-n. Smith with WWW press em. Ahmad-W was served “mm. in W dum- Wham; WWW». me-Wm, and can; WWWWMy‘chm mm{:>m M"’me.rm‘;lh~ M’mmwaum. am a? alumna!!!” myn-m me Vanwmmma a"; bum mmwm' m;.~:.B£ehm and secretary-"m- nods Wooden. 1""- M-t'fihflm m.m a: "W W}? ““75"'.1"“:“"‘i My. Mike’Schnster :3: .vmm flmf‘“ ”in: I'l‘i?blf‘?'l)._fi&-;~,nsr .I‘.l'l"‘l‘c!'.",.' higher! max-why one my a, w fntg.l‘¥ll§‘ mum-m 3 fl . 'mymnum was. maocmm. newsman-Mum , flag; IW,I-mw>3~m«;no ,W}: mvmm as 'badly lm‘fhuurfiahe .;-,, mug moan: . ””‘-‘_ ‘5 ‘=“"~*~.-7~l‘-d-2~'—_s\i ..“\'.‘? '.v~""« a" 3‘1!!!“ 61.] IT I ~l "‘B6 -. M -. W m 112-alumna” mm 01PM“ W'Ndfifllfll‘h him“. "A MDW! "flimm i if The mist monptfmuJuu mu 1: w t’- 47 W 4 : ‘10“2? Hospital Patient Is Able to Return Home ‘ BENTON CITY Mrs. Marion: Warner and son Clifford returned home Friday. Clifford had been a. patient two weeks at the Paseo hos- ‘ pita]. receivm Went for a. double fracture of the leg. He willl be confined to his bed for six weeksl more Mrs. Warner had been visit-l 1118 her sister, Mrs. Wallace Preston of Kennewick Highlands for a. week.‘ Will Finley min-tied Friday from Pox-thud .where‘ he had been with his father, Leeannley. of Granger. who underwent a major operation last week and ls to undergo a sec ond operation this week. Finley lett‘ Tuesday for, Granger and from there. wtth relatives continued to Port land to be with their father. - , Frank Orndort: and Wallace Ken nett or Wapato were Saturday visit- OrsatthePrestonßrookshomeon their. way to 118110, where they will be employed. , - Sunday guests. or Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Anderson were Mrs. August Benson of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. John Erickson of Richland. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Morin. Esther and Carl Morin and Bonnie Bentley. . Mrs. J. E. Druen. Mrs. Elva Church and daughter. Nita. were Saturday guests of Dr. and Mrs. P. Bergen in Waltsburg. Mrs. Otto Luehrs returned Sat.- urday night from a two week's vis it with her father at Fruitland. Mrs. Carl Montgomery was hom ess Tuesday afternoon to members of the W.C.T.U. At the annual elec tion of officers Mrs. Montgomery was reelected president; Miss Mary Wolford. vice president; Mrs. Stone“ secretary and Mrs. Pram: Dvorakl "reelected treasurer. Mrs. Montgom ery 'was reappointed leader for the Youth’s Temperance Council and Miss Wolford is again the leader of the Loyal Temperance Legion. . Mr. aim! Mrs. W. C. 11me were called to Woman; Sundaf by the serious illness of their ad friend; Dad Famey; -o_.t_ the home of his daughter,“ m"‘¥°§lfi? t{Atom-woe. ..ae ‘ passed away ear , n y morning. fnae jMuidroys *agfendedfthe‘mvei ‘ side services-’ruesday a‘ltemooh at ‘ we éennewicrggnem : 9wwm‘fméin . mm ? 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'm.aud 'Mrs.':J.:lw."Root and‘Mr.‘ ..-and"-ms.-“A. A. Edwards were Yak, ‘ ima-~m-vlslmrs Saturday and sum! day.---..su- , ._-- - WW ' j . s*“ §“ pSRR MACH CIA N ’ MW COMPANY { I ‘ _....u»“"“~ . > . a,“ new 340 w 4WD“; ’N * THMLUNG Mus \ES\ v :.\-; W & BAFFL‘NG Myst“. W .. ~ 2 f ....f; if"; . ~ . L :1; ’ iinsgnoum I H '/ l W N v; 1‘ ‘- ‘E‘Ws? -’—- J m :91 "3' .- 1- * wfl'fiw ; 2* ,4 [I Sgt’vélfifl’zfifififiuusifhnu nape 7mm ll ‘ H. 's. .AUDITORIUM . Thurs" Oct, 1,2,", ‘ . Kiwams Benefit for School‘sfifi‘p‘fi' ’ w.c.'r.v. mecc- Kennewick Pioneer Dies at Daughter’s Home i _- Graveside services march-em here Tuesday afternoon for My 'l‘. Barney. 77. He named away at the .home of his daughter. Mrs. Wesley Monroe. in Wamto Mondly morn ,ing after an illness. j Mnhrneywasapioneerotxen memekhaving come here in 1904 and lived in the Kennewick Valiey for over thirty years. after which ‘time he moved to Wamto to nuke hishome‘ with his daughter. who isl his only survivor. A short service was {clawed by in terment in the Riverview Heights cemetery. IBi‘rch’s Pony Enjoys Air Trip in Kennewick Pfincess. the Vanishing Pony. will be.in Kennewick when she will assist her master, Birch. the Famous Magician, in entertaining the child ren of the city, those who are youth fulinspiritasweilasthosewho are youthful in 88¢. during the en gagement at the high schol audi torium next Thin-edgy evening as a Kiwanis soup fund benefit. Princess is one actress who en- Joys her work and who is never tem permental. She takes life phiio-J --_ sophlcally and displays little or no vanity. She. likes children and a crowd or‘younostem may always be” 3"- amymw a? ‘ es. V \ i ' “Reflux?” ,"°f the M. . :m. 7131.0 . 01' , “Ramayana-ace. . what an m qwgng‘ snap or her dancer's '-. 15%.» ’ 'flof’fipe'mdf . 053% P 116: 5 mxu . :Wtum 13393.. Of ;. Whyhoam new? dough ‘nub'i: ‘ .4- ~.:. .599 1“" IIIIWEZW. ‘ e. .- 09: V 9.1- Inter-view Lube: . , : m and :M; ' Jo ,mm on. .nér; .. r 'W .fn ”3311191511." m if!" 'M-v‘r 'r'-* “r“ 611 mm»? M "113 mm *anq!‘ ,y .011 lemma: m .. ~ thigh m 4 writable M ; .qu W Oimfielnnt be" . ‘ 13m o 1% . ‘ 1113' mm elusive ‘dova end m;ah§he-§lmh lbw“: me all. WMJD'WK milieu, end Im3ly;MS-mem,to the my. 5:13“ 409193-90 1‘1““!- 9! W gm guess; the beeuty and wonder .‘orfmy illusions;j.bu.t 1c ls_reauy much i more Sun to'w‘ork with the _tlddla. Theirnah‘ieenchmlaan am} the pure enjoyment which they get mmubhe show is something infl-I ultely' precious to me." _ Not only-illl-m Birch"pertorm the most‘senoational‘teus of magic ever pm op~"a local plat form. but he brings a program var ‘ied with pleasing novelties. .. was Mabel Sperrybpusical artist. extra ordinary, will play on her specially built World‘s Fair Marimba. at each performance. M owing to P 0860! ems WEDNESDAY: éc'r 11th Roving bought the D. Burt Bryan Jewelry Store m Pasco. we will move to the new location this week. . To our many fiends in the Kennewick trade area, who have given us such splendid support in the short time we have been in bus— iness in Kennewick, we are deeply grateful. We hope to see you all again at our new store, just east of the bank on Lewis Street in Pasco. where We will carry a complete line of jewelry. . - Glasow Jewelry Store ART GLASOW, Jr. Your Money-Saving Cash Grocer ‘ Prices Effective October 6-12 h ' N 0 ' Tuna “.,3 15c Del Monte, fine quality PSuggmar 101,3; 675 F .113. fi m 9:;me 238711011:ng ‘r Till 48:0 Edwardééfim $111,450 Hfllsdale PmEAPme'No. 2km. . ".13: Del Monte TOMATOES, N0.’2% tin ...”...IZc .‘Heinz BABY FOODS, 3.6” mm ..89c Kitchen Craft FLOUR, 49.15. bag A........5m Favorite MATCHES, 6-hour carton ........15c imumest MARSBMALLows, lb.» bag ..,..9c Nut-Made MAYONNAISE, gin; 21c—qgm 35c Sui-Purl) Granulated SOAP, 'large package 17c Country Home CORN, 3 No. 21in: ......,.29c VanhCamp’s PORK & BEANS, large tin ....9c N.B.C. SHREDDED WHEAT, 3 pkgs. ....25c Kellogg’s CORN FLAKES, 2—13-oz. pm 19c Quality KRISPY CRACKERS, 24!). box ..15c Crystal White Laundry SOAP, 10 giant bars 39c Comfort TOILET TISSUE, 4 roll pkg. ....19c CherubMlLK,3talltins 19c Sa‘eway Guaranteed Meats Prices Effective Friday-1m! Saturday ONLY Beef Roastound .;.l7c Gammon“ . Rib Steaks, pound ..33: Slflll. Taller mam-n M Sirloin Steak, pound . .19c Mental Mu. cm a Little Pig Sausageg-lb 25c W: 10.% Put Fresh Oysters, pint . .19: mutual-e VealStew,pound....l2c For An loom on m . Viewable. .. Bulk Sauerkraut, qt. 10c Fine sin-Idea Wahmgtondonadtans ‘Lichiuicgger, to pound. ....25c Sweet W'lmtshfic I'lftikaVGnitefipépdund ....se Lettucehe'ud ...............5c “My, we, 5. m Pork Roast WW” «Ibo-Mum pdiihd . 15c Bacon mm mama-u pound . 10c Halibut "m f 9";