“May, December 5. -940. V Mmmmn is ill this week with m. flu. D A. R. chapter will meet Mon ”: December 9, with Mrs. M. M. Wm been received that Miss I“ Neuman is a patient in the W” street hospital in Seattle. m Johnson underweht an ap mey Wednesday at the Pas ”hospttal. ' m Edward Thompson 01' Sunny ”, arrived Wednesday to visit fill! her husband here. . It. and Mrs. A. R. Schierman of We have moved into the Lar lo Meme on First avenue. m library guild will hold its 10111151 bazaar in the office of Gas- W & Fyfe on Saturday, Dec. 14. The P. E. 0. chapter win meet 'mday evening, December 10 with m. J. H. Siegfried m Altar society met Sunday for it! mum- meeting with Mrs. A. W. “M Don Brooks was honored m a shower at the home of Mrs. g, n. Grafton in Paterson Tuesday. gnu-e Nous met with Mrs. F. F. ,m mwday with the hostess and In. A. T. Belair receiving honors. Alma Dean Wysong of Spokane 3 spending a few days visiting at me home of her parents, Mr. and In, M. V. Wysong. County commissioner Fred Kemp m in Kennewick Tuesday on bus has. He was accompanied by the mty engineer, Hally Strandwold. Hrs. Howard Day left Monday for me after visiting at the D. O. my home. She will leave soon for Bedding. California, where she will join her husband. Rowland Denney, the 11-year-old m of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Denney, underwent an emergency operation for appendicitis Monday evening. so is recovering satisfactorily. - Bestes E Grocery _----- -_---,I For All Your Food Needs, Quality, Service, as well as Price, you will find as many have—you can do Best at Bestes. Specials for Fri.-Sat., 6-7 om C Ens Fine fog-Vgoup 2 cans 123 CORNMEAL, Aunt Dina, yellow, 5-lb. pkg. 19c COFFEE, Good Morning, top quality, Ib. 23c CRACKERS, Grahams, 2-pound box ...........23c TOM & JERRY Batter, “Chevy Chase” pk. 395: BATES Krimzar gégziity 2 IIIS- 19' CORN, Seaport, Whole kernel, 3 cans .......-...-35c BEANS, Silco Cut Stringless,” 3 cans ....-----...25c CATSUP, 14-02. Nalley’s, 2 bottles ..-----.-....--.29c SiALADQRESSING, Nalley Saladtime, qt. 29c Grape?! Juice %§£1&5%13233%-0z..19 CHOCOLATES, Old Fashion, 2-lb. cello -...-.“25c ORANGE SLICES, fresh, tasty, 2-lb. cello 25c POP CORN, “Hulless,” it really pops, 31b. ~'-.25c GRAPEFRUIT, Reliance, 300’s, 3 cans -...-._2‘s_c "a 6-Box Cart ‘ ' .. tclles Strike Anywhere. Carton.ls TISSUE, Antiseptic, soft crepe, 51-0113 25c SALTED PEANUTS, small‘Spanish, pound 19¢ HIKED NUTS.nopeanuts,2 pounds 390 NOODLES,” Bet. Egg, package 190 Sdl ' ’ ORANGES inggsgofiizvels ”oz. .18 liUfI‘ABAGAS, sweet, flavorful}, 3 pounds 19c WINTER mismérisp, mild; ' gc LE'l'l‘UCE,large,crisp,icebel-g,mh .43: owns.U.s.No.l,clothbag,2s pounds . Arm ,: Wh. W noon Ragga” 6323 b“. Ib- -23 I" LAMBCHOPSJeanloinchmpound 25¢ PORK STEAK.meaty,leancnts,pound 17c IOTROAST,choioe beef, pound 200 manure Shea! brand,4ponnds 29c For 2 nee Deliveries, 10 am. and"! pm. Just Phone 521—BESTES Just Phone 251 ~ Free Delivery FREE! FREE! FREE! Xmas Eve We Are Giving Away, . Absolutely Free a Beautiful V '°"“"°""“ BEDROOM SUITE Walnut Veneer Ask for your free ticket with each $1 cash purchase or paid on account COME IN AND SEE OUR BIG ASSORTMENT OF GIFTS AND COMPARE OUR PRICES I a Washington Hardware & Furniture Co. Word has been received that fun eral services will be held here Sun day for Carl Brockoff, former Ken newick resident who passed away at Redmond, Oregon. ' - Mrs. Charles Fox, the former Miss Irene Day, arrived Wednesday eve ning from her home in Missouri to make a two weeks visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Day. Mrs. P. N. Morton, who has been spending the past year visiting with relatives in Ohio and other eastern states, returned to Kennewick Sun day and is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Vane Wilder. _ Mrs. Don Visger will assist in the beauty department of' Larry's shop during the holidays, where she was employed before her marriage. She starts work Saturday of this Week. Kilkare club met at the Floyd Higley home this afternoon with Mrs. R. E. Reed as 11%. Mrs. El sie Walters, a guest of the club, won high honors and Mrs. Higley second high. . The Bethlehem Lutheran ladies held their annual Christmas sale at the home of Mrs. John Neuman this afternoon with Mrs. Don Visger, Mrs. John Kathman, Mrs. R. Lenz and Mrs. Basil Shields as hostesses. Oris Otheim, cousin of Olav Otheim, proprietor of the local Western Auto Supply store, arrived Sunday from his home in Crosby, North Dakota, for an extended visit. He was accompanied west by a friend, Clifford Christianson. . Members of the Excolentes club entertained their husbands with a dinner party at the H. W.‘ Whitta more home Friday evening. The evening was spent playing various games with prizes being received .by Frank Mason, Mrs. R. E; Reed and John Smith. Mrs. Mae Shanafelt of Seattle was a guest. . Due to the closing of schools the Junior Legion auxiliary which was to have met this Saturday, will be postponed until next Saturday, De cember 14 when they will meet at the home of Patsy Sonnenburg at 2 o’clock. The Misses Therese Thole and Lena Mains entertained with two' tables of pinochle at an informal party Wednesday evening. Prizes for the evening were received by the Mises Margaret Hawkins and Minnie Reese. ' Mrs. Herbert Misner will enter tain the East Kennewick Women’s club at the Christmas party Tues day, December 10 with Mrs. John Hughes and Mrs. N. P. Davidson as assistant hostesses. There will be a program and exchange of gitfs. ' Friends here have received word that Miss Leda Williams was mar ried ~Novem~ber2B to Arthur Moran in Walla Walla, where the young couple will make their home. The groom is engaged as cabinet maker in that city. Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mrs. L. R. Giles and Mrs. George Morton of Benton City accompanied their hus bands to Kennewick this evening. The ladies are guests at the W. C. Muldrow home while the men will attend the Irrigation Institute, which is being held in Pasco. . Townsend club members are ask ed to be present at the meeting on Monday evening, December 9. A club council composed of 12 mem bers is to be elected for the com ing year. This includes all of ficers of the club. Ladies are ask ed to bring cookies or cake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierson and three children of Hood River were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johns and Mrs. Pierson‘s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Linn. On Sunday a family dinner was served honoring the out-of-town visitors at which time covers were laid for 15. Mrs. Gus Neuman was released from the Pasco hospital Friday, aft er being there several days for ob servation. “N.P."Has A; Hnlidau Gift Fanuu! To help you efiioy the Holiday Season—to a low you more money for other things, the Northern Pacific is ofiering— -1 P for ROUND 1A” are TRIPS Between points in the Pacific Northwest on all trains— ‘Dec. 13 to Jon. I Rotum Limit January 6 Examples on Round. 1311’ Holiday Fares from KENNEWICK ' . To:- In Luxury Coaches WALLAgwmA ...........sl.so; ELLENSBURG $3.65 SEATTLE $660 Tourist. Standard Pullman? Punmans‘ ' Spokane ......M $5.95 Walla. Walla . $2.00 . $2.70 Yakima ......3235 $3.50 Ellensburg .. . .3335 $5.00 Seattle .......$7.40 $9.90 Siding} reduction. .33»... in? in Washington -oté§iol-I_dlho. *genh h deepen extra. like: III]! are. ‘ Ask any Northern Pacific . A gent for details and - lowest fare to , any point. ‘ 4 4, \ 4 4: \ ‘ ‘W NORTHERN PAC IF It L! “a Route you: Fteigbt “NJ." 11m mmcx. (WASH) COURIER-3mm Mrs. E. D. Garrett went'to Seat tle Saturday, where she is visiting with her brother, Joe Harris. She ‘plans to be gone two weeks. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pace have returned from a two weeks’ busi ness trip to the coast. Frank Mason went to Olympia on Wednesday to take a state engin eers examination. Lowell Miller, fourteen-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Miller. was brought home from the Pasco hospital this evening and is recuper ating from hisoperation. Mrs. James Miller has been sub stitute teacher this week in the White Bluffs school for Mrs. Ben Moede, who underwent an appen dectomy recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cox left on Tuesday ,for Oakland, California. where they will spend the winter months visiting at the home of their daughter. Mrs. J. C. Hogan received word that her son, W. G. Hogan. who is in army training at Camp Murray, is just recuperating from an at tack of flu and pneumonia. The Business and Professional Woman’s club will hold its regular study meeting Monday evening at the home of Verdella Mueller, who will also have charge of the study. The five Kennewick men who attended the Pacific Lutheran Col lege-Gonzaga football game at Ta coma last Friday saw the most ex citing game many of them had ever seen. It was just one gasp after an other, with the winning score chalked up with only sixteen sec onds to go before the _final gun. Fred Mills, Art Glasow, Ottar Brue. Carl Edickson and Rev. Carl E. L. Lucky were the passengers. Women Catching Up Washington, D. C.—An increase in the life of females is reducing the excess of male population in the J. S. at the rate of 100,000 a year. Ten years ago there were 1,500,000 more men in the country than women; in five years women will predominate in the opinion of Census authorities. Britain. France and Germany all have more women than men. In the U. 8. male births outnumber female, but women live longer. g g g film-Egg ‘55..» g,L - x j 12‘1" s: ! F'OR' SALE—House and five lots. fine location, snap. Box 43, Ken newick, Washington. 36p CHRISTMAS TREES, all sizes and prices. Free delivery. Phane 1031, Kennewick Greenhouse. 36-39 c CHRISTMAS DMDRATIONS - Cedar roping, cedar bows, ever greens, wreaths, huekleberry, holly. Phone 1031, Kennewick Greenhouse, Kennewick. 11 36-39 c. WANTED—AII kinds of junk, rad iators; copper, b . aluminum, batteries and ethget that extra money 301' h as. Eichners Tip Shop. F . ¢ FOR SALE—2 used lava-stories. goad shape, one large heating stove and pipe, cheap. Am wrecking lame sedan, chassis, tires, lights, glass and etc, cheap. Eichner Tin Shop. 3 WILL RENT part of .my fanning Land on crop shares to responsible experienced parties. Ell 3. Wester meyer, M changer, Wash, phone 2073. . ' 366 FOR SALE—Geese, 9.50 dressed, $1.75 alive delivered. E. A. West meyer, 'Mottinger, Wash? phone ./W_ fiv— ' BUY " ‘ mom "A Dependable Dealer Kennewick Auto Co. Phone 1.. A Y '5 x m if; j-_w’/ -//. ‘l/ /' K 7 FROM: % Richmond Bmthers . Implement Company Your "caterpillar" Doctor It's smart business to Iook”un-- der the hide“ . . . when you buy horsepower. Under the hood of 0 ”Caterpillar" Diesel Tractor is a sturdy, econom ical engine, designed and built to power a truck-type tractor. Richmond Brothers Implement CO. The Plot-lculture club will hold its annual Christmas dlnner and ex change ot gifts Monday at the home of Mrs. Cora Mcxaln. Mr. and Mrs Ray Boldt and sons. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Higley or Pasco motored to Top penlsh and Wapato Sunday. g‘m’mwmmmmmmmmmmmsmmma gGIVE FURNITURE j? g, «Jun: nnnunmc cm ron cums-mus g a? w - W " 42¢ 2.:th s hmgton Hardware; 5 and Furniture Company a" 3-lb. tin . . .47c Kellogg’s Rice Krispies, 2 pkgs. 23c Lux Flakes, large package . .. 22c Borax,package . . . . . . .27c Boraxo,'can . . . . . ‘. . . 15c Shurfine Preserves, 2-lb. jar . 38c Strawberry, Raspberry lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll‘ | Shurfine Flour Ablendottheflneuhudww 49-lb. bag . $1.39 Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll‘ QUALITY MEAT Pork Sausage, 2 pounds . . . . . . . . .25c Sficedßacompound ............25c Roasting Chickens, pound . . . . . .22c PureLard,pound ...............6c Please Phone Orders for Delivery Before 11:30 am. MED NALD’S GROCEYE ' ' , Focus“ ‘ PHONEBZI _ ,- ‘_ M Mr. and Hrs. C .L. Holcomb left Wednesday morning for Seattle. where they will visit until the first of the week. Members of the America Legion Auxiliary will (other at the home of Mrs. Ben Van Patten many for an all-(ley quilting. Cheerful Service or Self -Service . -Low Prices and the best of foods await your - approval Granuhted Soap“ .2 for . ‘ 37.6 Energy Bleach quart. . . . . 12c halfgallon . . 19c Borax Soap Chips, package . 23c Shurfilie Gelatine Dessert, 3 for 14¢ GypsySoap,4for . . . . . . 19c Shurfine Milk, tall, 3 for . . . 21c Chocolate Drops, Hard Mix, 2 1b.,25c FRUITS 6- VEGETABLES Lettuce, fancy large heads, 2 for 15c Carrots, fancy table size, 3 bur:- ‘-. 10c Oranges, fancy large fruit, doz. 15c Oranges, medium size, juicy, doz. 15c Apples, fancy grade, 7 pounds . .25c The Kenneflck bridge club will meet Wednesday. December 11 fl :- a one o'cloek luncheon with Mrs. P a .1 Stone. Mr. end ure. 1". A. Wager. dav h ter June and Tom Doyle. were Sun dny dinner guest. st the Alfred Rowen home m um. Shurfhe ' - Coffee Pkwtresh ound P0un?........g.r...21e Vmum‘Pleked Pound .............25e VIKING AnWtOofloo Pound ............19c 5 ‘w «ill: at“. O“-