, January 25. 1940 mad” _._—_——-—4____________ 'l'g’fjfi—fLE éTORIES OF THE WEEK Rev, Mr. A. U. Logan of Sunny side fined at the Baptist parsonage WY afternoon. The second division of the M. E. dd 'm meet Thursday, February 1 n the home of Mrs. Harley Peter. firs. Norman Kirxham of Yakima. ” visitiDE with relatives in Pasco ”a Kennewick this week. , mg June Visger has been con fined to her home the past week “a; an attain; of flu. A new class on Safety Education w been added to the Junior High mu semester. m, Roger Records will entertain the Escolenws club Friday evening, “may 26 at 7:30. mien Bar-tee left last week Jammy where she entered Kin mn's Business College. The Baptist circle will meet on Thin-slay, February 1. With Mrs. Keith Rehelt at 417 Hartford St. The odd Fellows are holding a ard party next Monday evening at their lodge hall. All Odd Fellows ue cordially invited to attend. fir, and Mrs. Robert Farquhar and son Bobby left Saturday for Aber deen, where they will make a. two week’s viSit. Hrs. Rolla Gowing and s dimmer left Supqay fOr Sealfi‘fél, where she is mating with her mother. The B. squad played White Bluffs Wednesday night and on Friday‘ night they will play the Finley-Ho vet town team. . On Tuesday, the Soil and Crops class visited the Soil Conservation office, where they were shown aeral maps taken around Kennewick. The Misses Minnie Reese, Ella Newman and Verdella Mueller were Wednesday evening gusts at the bane of Mrs. Vic Smull in Pasco. 'niursday, the ninth grade agri culture class visited the Twin City livestock and Poultry company, where they watched the slaughter a sheep. Harley Chapman, county auditor, m in this end of the county yes tad”. mating notices of the port district election to be held February 10. The Misses Evelyn Hoem, Kath ryn Brown and Verna Gilbert mo tored to Walla Walla Tuesday night to see Eva Le Gamenne in “Hedda Gabler.” The regular meeting of the Ken mk pinochle club was held last mum at the O. T. Staley home in the Garden Tracts with Mrs. C. P.Wlnkenwerder as assistant host es. The Wednesday bridge club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Edamks this week, with Mrs. John Vibber, Mrs. Howard Hinckley and In. Ben Galligan receiving prizes. Mrs. M. M. Moulton returned last weeklrom her trip to Ohio, where she visited mlativw. She left Tues day for Seattle, where she is visit ing with her mother, Mrs. S. M. Gum. Bestes E Grocery For All Your Food Needs Remember You Can Specials for Fri. & Sat., Jan. 26-27 311532, 11112111; $11.20“ . . . . 19c MILK, IGA or Morning, 3 cans 20c CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS, fresh, pound ....-...19c Blue “G” CO’FFEE, fresh ground, pound ....21c CORNFLAKES, “Kelloggs,” 2 for 19c §gyngsggg size sc; 2 tall tins 19c ORANGE. JUICE, Lashs, 46- 02., each ......-.25c WAX PAPER, GA, clear and tough, 12541;. 19c NAP KIN S, 80’s, White, 2 packages ..............-.15c gSTERS, Emporium Cove, 2 cans -.......---...-.23c iflfigPOWN, package . . 22c Mandrin ORANGES, 8-oz. can, 3 cans for ....25c CATSUP, Reliance De Luxe, 2 for ............-...29c TANG, Salad Dressing, quart 29c EDGE it gets the dirt, package -...........-...21c $15142 flén’tl‘figgan . . . . . . 53c CHILI CON CARN E, Van Camp’s, 2 for ....19c MACARONI, bulk in cello, 3 pounds --..-.-.-...19c RAISINS, seedless, 4 pounds 25c PEAS, Athena, size 2 and 3, 2 cans ...-.-.....----.22c gRAPEFRfl BANANAS, No. 1 fruit, solid, 3 pounds ..-..-..23c CARROTS, smooth stock, 3 pounds -.-...........10C ORANGES, Sunkist Juicers, 2 dozen. ...-.-.-.-.35C CELERY, Washed Utah, stalk 10¢ I‘ETTUCE, solid, crisp Jumbo, 2 for ....-.......15c APP LES, Winesap and Newton, box .-..........59C Do Best at BESTE’S The Kennewick bridge club met at the home of Mrs. E. C. Tweet Wed nesday afternoon with three tables in play. Honors were received by Mrs. J. H. Siegfried. The next meeting will be held February 14 with Mrs. J. K. Bockius. The regular meeting of the Ken newick-Richland Turkey local met with Odes Sloan Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gilbert are the parents of a daughter, born at the Pasco hospital Saturday, Janu aryr2o. ' The Reed family returned Sunday [from a trip to the coast, where Reed attended the annual newspaper pub lishers institute held at the univers -lity campus. Mrs. Mae Shanafelt, Mrs. Reed’s s'ister, returned with them. She is here looking after her property interests. Mrs. H. G. Gall entertained Mon ~day evening with a card party, .which is the first of a series spon sored by St. Paul’s Episcopal Guild. After dessert five tables of bridge were in play with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Vibber winning high honors for Ithe evening. The B. 8:. P. W. club held a short business meeting at the home of Mrs. E. S. McDonald Monday evening. Elsie Raymond was ap pointed Community Chest repre sentative to succeed Helen Steiner and Lois Shumake was appointed health chairman of the club. The members of the chamber of commerce have been invited to at tend tho pie social given by the Highlanders as a library benefit. Ladies are requested to bring pies which will be auctioned. Dancing will follow the interesting program, which has been prepared. The Townsend club will give a party for all members having birth days in January next Monday eve ning. A potluck dinner will be served at 6:30 and those attending are asked to bring sandwiches and are urged to come. Victor Rogers and his group of F. F. A. boys will present the pro gram at the regular meeting of the Kennewick Valley grange on Fri day, February 2. Earl Johns will tell of his recent trip to Chicago as a representative from this section. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. John ston of Spokane and the Mises Mil dred Spreen and Anna Marie Muel ler "were Monday evening dinner guests at the Odes Sloan home. Mr. Johnston is president of the Inter state Telephone company. The Ninette club met with Ruth Beightol Friday. Honors for the afternoon were re'ceived by Mrs. Kenneth Durham, Mrs. Percy Eri ckson and Mrs. John Wooden. The next meeting will be January 26 with Mrs. Melvin Glasow. Ed Meskimen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Meskimen, will leave this week for Olympia, where he will attend high school. Ed will make his home with his sister, Mrs. Earle H. Mac- Cannell, nee Frances Meskimen, and her husband, who is affiliated with the Washington State Library. Shirley Temple and Martin Good Rider, full-blooded Blackfeet In dian. Martin has his first movie role in “Susannah of the Mounties" playing at the Roxy Theatre Friday and Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Hogan is suffering from minor injuries to her head and arms caused from a bad fall Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. “Penney” Ferrell motored to Pendleton Friday and spent the week-end visiting at the home of their son, Bin. The quarantine has been lifted this week from the J. R. Michener home and Mrs. Michener is able to be out after being a victim of smallpox. ‘ ' Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mills of Yakima, who were enroute from Walla Walla, were Tuesday eve ning guests at the home of Francis’ mother here. Miss Katherine Ponti, teacher in the Ellensburg schools is visiting with friends here today and tomor row. The Ellensburg schools are closed due to illness. A meeting of the general M. E. aid will be held Wednesday, Janu ary 31 at the home of Mrs. W. s. Walters with a fellowship dinner being served at one o’clock. ' P. E. 0. chapter met at the home of Mrs. A. H. Wegner Tuesday eve ning. After the regular business Mrs. W. S. WaShburn conducted the program on “Founders Day.” Kennewick people attending the book review given by Mrs. Hill Wil liams and sponsored by the Pasco B. 8; P. W. club Monday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Rich mond. Mr. and Mrs. Ia G. Bailey. Mrs. Diedrich, Mrs. Manley Gest. Frank Larson, Mrs. E. s. McDonald and Verdella Mueller. Mrs. C. A. Chinell left Sunday for her home at Winfield, Alberta, Can ada, after spending the past three weeks visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Matter. She will spend several days in Calgary, visiting friends and relatives be fore leaving for her home a Win field. Mrs. H. W. Whittemore. Mrs. -R. E. Reed and Mrs. Glenn Felton were hostesses to a library benefit party at the Felton home this afternoon with five tables in play. This is the second in a series of card parties sponsored by the Escolentes club. Honors for the afternoon were re ceived by Mrs. C. F. Winkenwerder and Mrs. Howard Beste. ‘ The Misses Ellen Wysdng and Viv ian Higley were hostesses to a din ner party at the Higley home this evening The occasion was given as a farewell for Anna Marie Mueller. who was also honored with a. hand kerchief shower. There were eight girls present. all of whom were mem bers of the class of ’39 Following the dinner the girls enjoyed a theatre party Five Boy Scouts Are Awarded Honor Badges WHITE BLUFFS—JI'he Boy Scouts held their monthly Court of Honor at the high school gym last Tues day evening. There were one hun dred or more scouts. their parents and friends present from Prosser, Benton City, Hanford and White Bluffs. Five boys received their second-class badges, the five being Billy Kirby, Lowell Miller, Virgil Boehmer, Dock Arnold and Charles Graves. - Mrs. J. E, Leander and Mrs. Dor man D. Hall were Kennewick shop pers on Saturday last. The White Bluffs Grange will give another of its enjoyable dances on Saturday, January 27, at the grange hall. Benny Buchanan's dance band will furnish the music. Harold and Wilbur Grisham, sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Grisham, have completed their navy enlistment and have returned to visit their parents. Harold and Wilbur have both been stationed at the Pearl Harbor naval base in the Hawaiian Islands during nearly all of their enlistment. Mrs. Wm. Rousseau and small daughter of Yakima, returned to Yakima Sunday after spending a week at the home of Mrs. Rousseau's mother, Mrs. Cordelia Montgomery. Mrs. Larsine (Grandman) Wilson is improving after a. hard siege of influenza. although still confined to her house. Friends of Cecil Borden will be glad to learn that he is still eon tinuing in an almost miraculous re covery after a severe kidney opera tion a few weeks ago. If he con tinues to improve, it is believed that he may be able to return home in another fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brown and small daughter, Sallie Ann, spent the fore part of the week with rela tives in Yakima. Entertain Mothers Miss Betty Beyers and Mm Shir ley Barnes entertained on Saturday at the Beyers home with a. birth day dinner in honor of their moth ers, Mrs. Beth Beyers and Mrs. J. B. Barnes. other guests included Car rie Jean Codding, Alice Beyers, Dor othy Edgemond. Wm. Miller and Jack Barnes After spending a short time coasting near the Beyers home, the balanace of the evening was spent with music and games. Miss Muriel Beldin and um THE KENNEWICK (WASH.) COURIER-REPORTER; Vearl Lovgren served dinner Satur day at the W. H. Kirby home to the fohowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kir by and son, Billy. After dinner the evening was spent playing cards. The Misses Betty and Alice Beyers were hostesses Sunday afternoon to about a dozen of their young friends with an old-fashioned taffy pull. White Bluffs is experiencing a touch of winter, but the weather is not so disagreeable nor the temper ature so low as to muse any hard ship, and we still have our robins. Interesting Program Given For Visitors The Finley grange met Thursday evening with 76 members and rep resentatives from six other granges. Mrs. J. R. Ayers gave a report of the women’s auxiliary which was recently organized. with Mrs. Bird well. pres, Mrs. Myrtle Calvin, vice pres, and Mrs. William Wilson, sec.-treas. The next meeting will be held Feb. 7th. The Roll Call will be answered by “What Kind of a Pillow to Make." which are to be entered in the State contest. Each ladyisaskedtobringateatowel to make at this meeting, which will be given to the grange. After the business meeting a lengthy program was put on by the lecturer. Mrs. Dan Gerber. The Pomona officers were present and gave interesting talks. The program consisted of accor dian solo, Howard Manson; Essay. “Resources of State of Washington.” by Mrs. McFadden: Report 01 Grange by Mrs. J. R. Ayers; Duet. Mrs. W. Wilson and Mrs. Glenna Nelson, accompanied by Mrs. E. Laudell at the piano; State High way. Mr. Hughes; Skit: "Romeo 8: Juliet. Mr. and Mrs. C. McFadden. Next meeting will be Feb. lst. Each lady to bring cake or sandwiches. ' Arlie Glassner who has been on the sick list the past few days is able to be at work again. The Finley Ladies Aid held an all day quilting at the church Wednes day with a pot luck dinner at noon. Mrs. Barth of Walla Walla, who ‘nas been visiting her daughter and ison-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schwartmoopf the past month. left {Tuesday for home. The Schwartz ‘scopfs and Mrs. Barth were in Wal ‘la Walla Wednesday and Thursday. Twofold Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Bob Perkins en tertained Mr. q Mrs. Frank Vol land and Mr. an Mrs. T. M. Gard ner Wednesday at a dinner. The occasion being the 18th wedding gmversary and Mr. Volland’s birth- Y- . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fredericks and little daughter, from Parma, Ida., are here visiting Mr. Fredericks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Freda ericks. \ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobs of Kennewick visited at the home of Mrs. Young Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold O’Hair and children were visitors Sunday or Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth O’Halr. PASCO , gyzflrr Ends SATURDAY HERE IS THE SUPREIE TRIUII’I. 0F IOTIOI \ PICTURE ARTIST!" ’ ‘3‘.““ E .fiflbq ...! or mu: 3 EXTRA ‘ SATURDAY NIGHT OWL SHOW“ No extra admission for the pre view showing of a major feature at end of usual last show. Sundaiy - Monday sun-ts PM. Sunday .1». I ” “(“1 53mm“ . Mo“ {“hn‘ i .\\\an eve!“ ‘} ”Am 3:3 z ' ““9 “WMG ~ P“S Jig/‘7}? ‘ V ”Y‘a‘i MHLP‘SD‘ TUES. - WED. 7%mz‘ghm 1m ”#5”: .::::::.:::u ;; EEW Starts THURSDAY 09M —Yw—-It’s Coming— GONE WITH THE WIND '3. ' In“ 7293." V’srouz‘l ”it." Roouav Cod“. PARKER F” . HOLDEN ! ‘ 'WVV . .-) Jess and Orin Lande were busi ness visitors in Dayton and Walla Walla Friday. Mr. and airs. E. Sherry were dinner gusts Sunday of hr. and Mrs. Harry Benson. Highway Curve Filled In At Horse Heaven WESTERN HORSE HEAVEN - Work has progressed quickly on the big fill being made on the high way north of the Sam Root place. This will do away with the sharp hairpin curve there that has been in use for so many m. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson entertained last Sunday in honor of the birthday of Dorothy Boyd. at a family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cooper and John Swanson were dinner guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson. D. L. Henson ls purchasing a projector for the family movie camera. which will no damn lead to a very interesting hobby and record. Floyd Smith was absent from school last week because of illness. Alice Girt was also missed several days. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cooper and John Swanson were guests of the Nels Burkharts one evening last week. Members Give Talk Mrs. Guy Morgan entertained the Mothers’ Auxiliary at her home Saturday afternoon. Roll Call was short talks on various topics by each member. The group sewed on quilt blocks for the hostess. Plans were made for making a mothers‘ scrapbook and methods for in creasing membership. Refreshments o! sandwiches. fruit jello cookies and cocoa were served by the hos tess and daughter. The next meet lngwillbel'eb.l7atthehomeot Mrs. Edward Tyacke. Chester Anderson and Harold Combs have been ill the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Travis. Mr. and Mrs. John Make and child renwereguestsattheß.M.'rnvis figme Sunday afternoon and even- Mrs. Chester- Benson and daugh Wheaties pkg; llc 20-Mule Team Borax Pwd., 2 lb. 27c 20-Mule Team Borax Chips . 23c Energy Gran. Soap, lg. pkg. . 19c peaCh es 3:11:33?" 39c Pineapple, 2% tin ... . . 19c Broken Slices Sweet Pickles, quart jar . . . 25c Oyster Soup, 4 10-oz. tins . . 25c Bailey’s Pea 5" ' rs II?“ No. a: tin 23C Peaches, Tastewell, 2% tin . . 16c Shurfine Peanut Crush. 2-lb. 'jr. 29c Dill Pickles, quart jar . . . . 19c A ' ° prlcots fitfifih 23c Fresh Fruits & Produce Winesap APPLES, box .. . . . .75c CAULFLOWER, head .........15c BEETS, bunch 2c CARROTS, bunch ..............5c Lettuce,2for 15c Potatoes, No. l, 10 lbs. ........l9c McDONALD’S GROCERY Phone 32' Free Delivery 9:30 and 3:30 The H. S. Hughes family enjoyed a family dinner at their home But urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Neel and family and those from out of town present were Mrs. Clarence Thorpe and family of Spo kane and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eely and family of Yukinu. Carrie Wood came Monday from IClax-kston to visit her brother Clark llcCoy. I Mr. and Hrs. Joe Ely and non. Dickie of Yakimn. came My to ;spend the week-end It the home 101 her parents. fir. and Mrs. li. 8. ‘Hughes. New We W ' A large number of Hover people lgttended the surprise receptionsn_d donation party for Reverend E. ischwenkewdumnyuven at .the [m influx-yon Wednes jayevemnc. mmwhenOMtMWm datum mound and serv damummmmuun FREE PARKING In The Rear of The SHURFINE GROCERY Drive-in and do Your Shopping Here WE WANT to fill this page with good m-mw Hum: (Wery week. You can help us “'lwn you knnw an item of mat-rest. tell us about It pormvwny. or by phmw -~ we'll ‘ ‘cute It. Phone No. One-Dmble-Oue. ter. Cal-flee. spent Saturday after noon with the D. 1... Reasons. Mr. and Mrs. (any Travis and children. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ty acke and daughter. and Vernon Borden were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tyacke and family. The Double 4-H club met Satur day afternoon with Merte May Mor gan. Roll Call was New Year‘s reso lutions. The planning committee reported on ideas for increasing the club camp hands and co-operation with other local clubs for s oom munity achievement day. The rec ord books were filled out to date. after which Alvin Bell was in charge of recreation. Ebb. 17 is thedateofthenextmeetinxand will be held at the home of Maxine and Edward 'l‘yacke. Two Houses Undergo Remodeling At Hover ' ROVER. Guy Nelson is doing some remodeling in his house and finishing the upstairs. Austie Shubert is remodeling the Harvey Osborn house. and expects to man there in the near future. Family Dinner QUALITY MEATS Bacon Squares, pound 10c Boston Butts, pound . 20c Pork Steak, pound . .16c Lean cuts (‘nttage Cheese, pound 10¢: home lat Friday evening. Those attending Included Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mclntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Charles mus. John mum. Miss Emma Dahlia. Mr. and Mrs. Amon and fit. and Mrs. I". Ludlow 0! Km nemck. Pneumonia Patient nu. B. B. Stewart has been ill with pneumonia at her home the out week. Her condition is improv ed at this writing. urn. Minnie Ashby was a dinner chest at the J. E. Cochran home sundny. Mn. Clarence Thorpe and daugh ters. Barbara and Judith and son. Billie. of Spokane. visited at the H. 8. Hughes home from Wednes day until sway. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Graver and family. 0! Finley. were Sunday din :er guests at the Frank Montague ome. Ladle: ['3an The ladies of .me Hover Pm ochle club emu-tuned their hus bands at a pxnochle party at the 8.1!. fiampton home Saturdey eve ning. Five thbles were In play: Mrs. Auntie ahubert received high score and Mr. Bhubert. low. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cochran and Mrs. Minnie Ashby were dinner Guests at the Bil-i Cochran home in Finley on numday. They later called at the Wes Hockersmith home in East Kennewick Mrs. H. 8. Hughes was hostess to the Womens‘ Home Benefit club Wednesday afternoon or last week. There were about 28 members and visitors present. A white elephant sale was held with Mrs. Chuck Neel as auctioneer. A delicious salad luncheon was served by the hostess. ANYONE WAN'I'ING to come and get some good Come pups. see Doc Gordan at Richhnd. Wash. 43:: CARD 0F THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks for the many kindness“ shown during our recent bereave ment. and for the bountiful floral offerings. , Mu. um Hockeremith end funny. 0. I". fioekemnith and family. Shurfine Flour For Home Mn; 49-“). bag $1.59 Elmdale FLOUR A good value at. 49 lb. bag $1.13 5 Shurfine Coffee lb. 25c.