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The Kennewick courier-reporter. [volume] (Kennewick, Wash.) 1939-1949, April 24, 1941, Image 3

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Thursday. April 24. 1941.
We pay from
$5.00 to SB.OO
for your old
tire (6.00-16)
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m Items Culled From Our
m of Ten, Twenty and Thirty
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m YEARS AGO—I93I
m. a, A. Oliver was hostess
m progressive Woman’s club :12
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m Hampton was operated on
1“ appendicitis at the Veteran’s
mm] in Walla Walla.
Md Hig'ley, who underwent a,
W operation in Portland, was
Md to be getting along fine.
Era. I". F. Beste spent a week In
mud visiting friends.
111’- and Mrs. Dale Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Meyer attended a
W conference of the Christian
dmrch held in Pasco.
The Business Girls club drove to
the Richland park for a weiner
roast. Miss Odjie Shephard and
was Prteda Draper were hostesses.
Men and Stout purchased the
Kennewick Market from Mr. and
Hrs. E. G. Lape.
7 Im. H. 1%. Vier and son, John,
were Spokane visitors.
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‘ \ And lu-bri-cof‘e today! I:
E THIS four-part oil protect your modem engine.
It is made to do four distinct things: (1) Carry
away engine heat by circulating over hot moving
parts, (2) wash away grit and carbon from bearing
mac“, (3) seal in the power of high-compression
Piston strokes, (4) and, lastly, keep its smooth.
Oilinas all its long life. That is true balance!
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Does 4 iobs at once w
. 3 Egg?
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SALE!
TWENTY YEARS AGO—I92I
Mr. Mulkey sold his confectionery
to J. W. Tobey of Kellogg, Idaho.
Two new Boy Scout troops were
organized with Charles Boyer and
Floyd Hutchins as leaders.
I The Kennewick Merchants Assoc
‘ iation was organized for the purpose
of reducive credit with C. F. Wink
enwerder as president, E. M. Sly,
vice president, S. H. Whitehorn, sec
retary, and E. S. McDonald, treas
urer.
Kennewick Lodge of Perfection F}
A. M. {was instituted here with al
membership of 30. The officers are:
Venerable Master, G. H. Shanafelt;
Sr. Warden, W. L. Graver; Jr. War
den, L. E. Johnson; secretary, J.°B.
Thomas; treasurer, S. J. Coull; ora
tor, J. W.. Vickers; almoner, R. E.
Pratt; master of ceremonies, B. L.
Cole; expert, L. F. Simon; assistant
C. A. Crawford: captain of hosts, J.
H. Siegfried; tyler, C. C. Harlan.
THIRTY YEARS AGO—I9II
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young were
given a house warming party by the
members of the Rebekah lodge.
Mr. Melvin Lewis, our former
school superintendent will give the
commencement address.
E. M. Sly returned from North
Yakima where he attended a. meet;-
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And B'idgework
ing of the board of directors of the
Yakima Valley Fruit Growers As
sociation.
A. F. Brown. Archie Brown and
Jess Curry made a trip to Richland
in Mr. Brown’s new auto and report
ed a very interesting trip.
Postmaster A. H. Wheaton and
H. A. Howe were called to Prosser
Wednesday as witnesses in the Su
perior court.
Mrs., J. s. Kennett, who has been
in the hospital for a few days is now
at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Meals.
Mrs. F'. N. Giles, Mrs. P. J. Ras
mussen, Mrs. August Boldt and Mrs.
A. E. Glasow were hostesses at the
Highland club meeting.
The Business Girls club enter
tained with a. tureen party at the
home of Bess Hendricks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sasse, who
have been visiting with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Godfrey in Fin
ley, returned to their home in North
Yakima.
Miss Elysee Clements of Rich
land visited thh friends in Kenne-
$410,000 SLASHED OFF ELECTRIC BILLS...
Effective May 22
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT
COMPANY CUSTOMERS
'NOW SAVE $1,300,000 A
YEAR BY THIS ANOO’I'IIER
RA'I'E CUTS SINCE 1936
C Your low electric rates are to be ' “-_- Tm” "'—"_' a
lower still. For on May 22 another in . KENNEW‘CK.
the series of Pacific Power & Light . “N “900:0 “l .
1“! HAS 3““ 51E“ swam 81““ '0“
OF ELECTRIC‘ 1"“ [IN ‘0“ “oflES . .85‘
PR‘GE $2 55 . . “New ma. .. . .
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You SAVE! $1214 ‘ I:3:ng ..::mtznhnaafi‘“ " «i a
of ‘o’ - on“; 3:. “mt.“ 10'-
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MORE ELECTRICITY FOR NO MORE MONEY!-
C Without paying a cent more, you’ll now get Inore elec
tricity. The amount you get depends on your present use.
B.ut in any case you’ll get enough extra kilowatt-hours
and only charge you
our regular f irst
quality price on the
new ones.
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
'rms: KENNEWICK, (WASH.) conga-gamma
SALE!
wick the first of the week. She was
on her way to Spokane to visit her
sister, Mrs. Georgia Bowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Krautwurm and
children arrived a few days ago
from Chicago and are making their
home with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ka
dow. Mr. Krautwurm purchased a
heme on the Highlands last year and
his tracts have been in the hands of
Mr. Kadow since that time. He is
very much pleased with the Ken
newick Valley and says that they
have come to stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Yosh, who recently;
arrived from Virginia moved to theirl
new home on the Highlands.
Mrs. E. O. Keene’s birthday was
celebrated by the Highlands birth
day club. I
Work is to be commenced on the
basement of the M. E. church. The
walk will .be built of cement and
unless of some unexpected delay the
S. S. rooms will be ready for use
by the latter part of May.
The Philanthea club held its
monthly meeting with Miss Helen
Huntington.
Now you get
Highland Club to Hold 2
I Last Meeting of Year:
HIGHLANDS—HighIand Women's !
club will meet for its regular mon-'
thly meeting at the Highland club'
!house on Friday. May 2. As this,
‘ will be the last meeting of the year}
before the new officers take charge.
all who have saved tinfoil are asked
to bring it with them at this timeQ
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Withers mot-,
cred to Sunnyside Tuesday evening‘
on business. ‘
Harold Foraker attended Central!
Washington musical festival in El-;
lensburg Saturday. ;
Bob Taylor accompanied by sev-;
eral other high school students and
teachers motored to Eliensburg Fri
day to attend the music festival.
Mr. and Mrs. prin Beinhart and
daughter Esther and son David and
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Preston and
son Billy motored to Kahlotus Lake
on a fishlng trip Sunday.
Mn. and Mrs. Bill Birdsall and
son Jackie of Bremerton were visit-
Co. rate reductions goes into efi'ect.
All home, farm, commercial and
power customers will benefit by this
latest cut in the price of electricity.
Minimum bills for rural customers
have been cut from $1.50 to 95¢ a month.
Minimum bills for city homes have been
reduced 15% to 25%. In addition, prices
on all quantities of electricity—large
or small—have been greatly reduced.
Always at Your Service
to operate at least one such an appliance as a toaster,
wame iron, clock, lamp, etc.
But perhaps you’ve always wanted an electric range.
refrigerator or water heater. Then why not let your extra
electricity apply on the operation of one of these major
appliances. What additional electricity you’ll need won’t
cost much, for Pacific Power & Light Company rates are
now extra low.
ASK ANY DEALER OR PACIFIC POWER ‘ "ONT COMPANY WHAT Till
RATE REDUCTION HEAR! TO YOU IN TERHC OF O‘TTER LIVING!
Western Auto Supply
OLAV I. OTHEIM. Authorized Dealei
; ors Friday and Saturday at the
' Forrest George home. Saturday they
‘motored to Yakima.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Taylor?
‘motored to Olympia Friday. While
3on the Coast Mr. Taylor expects
; to consult a specialist regarding his
‘ back injury. I
I Mr. and Mrs. John Ross were
’ Sunday dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hardy.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hudnan an-;
nounce the birth of a son bornl‘
CARD 0? THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends for their many expressions
of kindness and sympathy during
the recent illness and death of our
father and grandfather.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. Hudnall
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Kelso
and family
Mrs. Gladys Kelso and Margaret
lar. and Mrs. Russell and family
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hopper and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Linden and
family. p
This latest reduction in_ your electric rates
_is another step in Pacific Power & Light
Company‘s long-established policy of cutting
the price of electricity as it increases its
volume of business and the eficiency of serv
ice. Savings that we have made are now
paesedontoyou...justastheyhavebeen
inthepngendwillheinthe future.
Saturday evening at the Pasco has
pltsl. Mrs. Hudnall is the former
Alice Llndskog.
Mrs. E. C. Tweet has returned
was called last Friday due to the
from Portland thls week where she
sudden death of her small nelce.
Raymond Parkhurst and Clifford
O. Wllllams of Fort Lewis were week
end guests at the R. H. Dehnhoft
home.
CALL US TODAY PHONE 438
KING’S
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Garbage Servnce
Rubbish. Dirt. Etc. Removed From
, Buildings and Yards on
Short Notice
We Serve Others Well. Why Not You
Pasco, Wash.
PROGRESS
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