4 Ballowe’en Party After Wapatd Football Game 'KEN'N-EWICK VALLEY - Miss mu Johns entertained a group of Iriends with a. Halloween party My night. . The party was held after the KenneWick-Wapato toot bun game. 111'. and Mrs; Earl Ferrel were guests ‘at the .A'; L. Reavis home Way evening; ' 3111 Blair" and son Merele ‘of Horse Heaven were Sunday eve nlm "guests at !the Ray Schmelzer bane. Mr. and Mrs. mu Hurt of Wall owa.‘ "Ore" were“ overnight guests at the A. L. Reavis home Monday. Ezeiz’éfii‘éaa ~ I \\\\\\v’ \\\\\\ ’ F K: ‘ , 5 ‘s’ “"101: g 5 PM n 7” 5 5 0 [l7” g 5 4: £\\\\\\\\\\ *Conveniently located, easily operated steering levers, plus the roomy, deepfcyshioned mt of the ‘63th track-type Tractor, mat: grater operator comfort and lean opergtor fatigue.J l Riéfiinofid Brothers Implement CO. JonN' Imm : CATERPILLAR] NOTICE! BEGINNING NOVEMBER 10th Kennewick & Pasco Stores Will Observe the " Following STORE HOURS All Grocery and Hardwares Monday Thru Friday 8:00 am. to 5:30 p.m. WASHINGTON HDWE. NEUMAN’S HDWE. - MCDONALD’S GROCERY KENNEWICK MARKET NEUMAN’S GROCERY KENNEWICK BAKERY BESTE.’S GROCERY Dry Goods, Variety and . Specialty Shops Monday Thru Friday Saturday 9:00 am. to 5 :30 p.m. 9:00 am. to 6:30 p.m. J. C. PENNEY COMPANY WASHBURN’S VARIETY LADY LURE THE CLOTHIER E. H. BEHRMAN Twin City Retail Merchants Council Le' Amies Pinochle Club Have Turkey Feed HII6HLANDS The Les Amos Pinochle club will advance the meet ing one day Irom the 19th to- the 18th because of the 19th being the day before Thanksgiving. The meet ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Lampson. The 10th anni versary of the club will be celebated at this time with a turkey pot luck dinner at noon. Only, four of the original members are still :with the club: Mrs. June Mayer, Mrs. Adalene McLane. Mrs. Bessie Dennett and Mrs. Emma. Giles. Bruce Lampson is recovering fol lowing a week on crutches due to cutting his ankle to the bone with a. corn knife. Duck Dinner Served to Friends Friday Night RICHLAND— Mr. and Mrs. Har old O’Conner and children were din ner guests Friday night. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jones‘. A duck dinner was served by thel hostess. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCamish‘ and children of Bremerton are ex pected to arrived this week to spend a week visiting at the home of Mrs.‘ McCamish’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wetherell moved Wednesday to the Chellis farmwhich they have. rented. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams Kare mov ing on to the Webherell’ farm va cated by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wee therell. ' . . Mr. and Mrs. LeMar Oldrich and children and Mr. and -‘ Mrs. Cecil Scott a! 'Walla Walla visited Sunday at the home '-of Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Wemerell. Mrs. Earle Jones and Mrs. 'John Dam entertained the Lyric club on Thursday evening at the Jones resi ’ Mr. and Mrs: Earle McClendon of Echo, Ore., sepenst the week end ivisi-u'ng at the home of Mrs. M. Mc 'Clendon in Richland- , . Charlie [Berkhar-t of Seattle spent {llse week end at the John Weidle me. . Mrs. J chanson Returns From PaSco Hospital BENTON CITY—Mrs. Robert .10-1 hanson returned Saturday from the Pasco hospital, where she was a‘ medical patient :two , days. Jo Ann Johanson stayed at the Harry Flem ing Ihome, while her mother was in the hospital; " Mr. and Mrs. Sid Blakley and daughter, Jeanne, left Friday eve ning for their home. at Bremerton after visiting since Wednesday with l'Blakley’s parents, Mr; and Mrs. Charles Blakley in Kiona. Mia’s 'Anne Gossett returned on Monday from a week-end visit in Spokane and Wilbur. Saturday 8 :00 am. to 6:30 p.m. CITY MARKET SAFEWAY STORES WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY DUROCHER’S FURNITURE L. H. RAYMOND FARMER’S EXCHANGE H-ULET’S GROCERY Signed: Mrs. Mcßee Guest of | Honor at Two Parties , _ WESTERN HORSE HEAVEN— Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mcßee enter tained Thursday evening at a birth day dinner for Mrs. E. H. Mcßee; Guests present were Mrs. E. J. Christian and Mrs. John Christiani of Sunnyside, vMiss Anne ~Mdßee of 1 Seattle, Mrs. Ellis Dorothy from Te koa. and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Mc-y- Bee. Afiter dinner the party accom -Ipa.nied Mrs. .Moßee to her home, i where a group of about fifty friends were gathered to surprise her with birthday gifts and birthday wishes. After inspection of the lovely gifts, refreshments of orange ice. angel food cake and coffee were enjoyed. Mr. and ’_Mrs. Hugh Bell and daughter, Janet and -Art Bell, re turned last week from a month’s visit in the east. Soap Lake Treatments Prove Satisfactory KENNEWIGK VALLEY—Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sohurr now of Soap Lake called at the C. G. Campbell home Saturday. They are much im proved in health from their treat ments there. Mrs. O. E. Sandyburg is still suf ferring from a series of heart at tacks. . Brantley «Elliott entertained six :friends at a Hallowe’en party last Friday. Mrs. W. R. Elliott entertained the Ladies Baptist Circle at her home Thursday. ‘ Returns After Three Months’ Trip in East BENTON CITY—Mr. and Mrs. J. Burliss of Kiona returned last week from a, three month’s trip to New York City, Boston. “Mass; Detroit, Michigan; Columbus and Spring field, Ohio. . Mr. and Mrs. Rwy Brand of Ren ton were last Wednesday guests of Brand’s cousin, Mrs. Roy Henson. The visitors were enroute home from a trip to Spokane. A. F. Johnson was in Yakima Fri day to attend a. meeting or the Washington State Beekeeper’s as sociation. . Hover High School Presents Play Friday. HOVER— Senior class of River-l view high school will present their play, “The Harvest Queen)“ at the high school Friday evening, Novem ber Ith at 8:00 o’clock. Intermission numbers will be pre sented by the high school orchestra, girls glee club and a piano solo by Eugene Maxuca. Miss Louise Glinw and Miss Shir ley Ashby were dinner guests oz Mrs; Minnie Ashby Sunday eve ining. TEE KENNEWICK, SWASH.) COURIER-mm Is it necessary to _be a high 1 school graduate in order to en ? list in the Navy? ' ' No. Navy enlistees need not be high school graduates. All appli cants will be given an examina ‘ tion containing approximately 100 questions. A grade of 50 per cent or better on this examination is sufliciently high to pass the Navy educational standards. However, I a high school education will be valuable to the seaman during his Navy enlistment. O O 0 If] enlist in the Navy orNaval Reserve, will I be sent to a Navy Trade School? All new recruits are sent to one of four Naval Training Stations and after a training period they may take examinations for entrance into Navy Trade Schools. Those recruits who pass their examina tions with suiliciently high grades are sent to Navy Trade Schools before assignment to the fleet. While attending these schools, they will receive regular Navy pay and free schooling valued at 31500. O O 0 What is the greatest possible pay I can expect to earn during my first term of enlistment? It is possible to earn as much as ,To Be Employed by Transportation Company ROVER—Victor McGuire ramm ed to work Monday for Tidewater Transportation Company at Wallula having worked the past ,two months at. the Carl Deffenbaugh ranch. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Toothaker of Kennewick were Hover visitors on Thursday. “ 1 . Guy Nelson is working as sticker at the killing plant in the Pasco Growers building at Kennewlck. Several from 'here are working as Dinners. Too Late to Classify FOR. SALE—Sheep. mixed 1W:IL 3 hogs, ready to fax-row. W. L. For aker, 30mm Highlands, Telephone 2.078. . = 32“ MAY NURSERY GO. sells only the .best trees, shrubs and roses. Plant some shrubs now. See H. Krack. 14 E Third Ave" Kennewick. ‘ more SALE—One fifty-toot 10" ii Olmsted Addition, in good resi dential district. Water. sewer and «nation in. Floyd Hutchins. . CARD 0!“ THANKS Wewishmthankaufrimdsand relatives for their kindness during our bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Shuhert. METHODIST Robert 1.. Mon. Minister Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Morning wbrsMp, I‘l :05 o’clock. Sermon, “The Price of Peace." Epwonth League at 6:30 o’clock All whom to worst“? With “5 are most cordially welcome at all mese services. ms'r ENGLISH LUTHERAN Second and Auburn streets I’. J. lungs. Minister f Sunday school at 10:15 am., Mrs. W.- 1”. Hanson, superintendent. - Morning service, 11:15 am. toollmml nation class Saturday am‘ a 0. Notice 0! finalisation 0! Assess ment Roll of Columbia. Irrigation District ' Notice is hereby given that the sec retary at the Cohmbia. Irrigation District has delivered his completed eminent roll to the board of di rectors of the Columbia Irrigation Dism'iot. where it is now oniile. No .tioeisnn'thergiventhatthenoard of Directors will meet as a board of equalization at two pm. on Sat urday, the twenty-ninth day of No vember, 1941, at their office at 10 Kennewick Avenue, Kennewick. Washington, :for the purpose of equalizing said assessment roll, at which time the board will hear and determine such objections as may come before them. The board will continue in Mon from day to day as may be necessary for a period of ten d 835, exclusive of Sundays. Given by order of the Board this sth day at November, 1941. 11:6-13 FRANK MAUPIN. Secy. Notice of finalisation of Assess ment Roll of Kennewlck Irrlptlon District, Including W hood Improvement District No. 2, Olm sted Addition Notice is hereby given that the secretary of the 'Kennewick Irri gation District, including Local Im provement District No. 2. Olmsted Addition. has delivered his com pleted easement roll, to the board or directors of the Kennewick Irri gation District, where it is now on me. Notice is further given that theboardofdirectm-swillmeetas aboardotequalimtionat2pm.on Tumday, the 2nd day of December. 1941. at their office rooms in Gas eoue & nye’s for the purpose of equalizing said assesment roll, at which (time and place the board will hear and determine such objections as may come before them. The board will continue in sermon from daytodayasmaybenemary for‘ a period of ten days exclusive of Sundays. Given by order of the «hoardofdixectotnfiiissthdayor , November, 1941. 11:6-13 E. J. BRAND, Sec. E vg'; Cll} “ “AVY $2 I JNTELL‘GEuc: 8120 I nonth by the end of you first tern of enlistment. and re member that your clothing. lodg lng, medical and dental an no all supplied me. - After I have unwed uty term of enlistment, what benefits do I get for rc-onlistmt.’ Depending on your rate and length of urvice. you can get n can]: bonus up to SBOO plus 30 days leave with pay. What does the term “ash can” mean in the N aw? An “ssh can” is s slang term ap plied to the depth charge used to combat submarines. The average “ash can” is a container filled with approximately 300 pounds of 'l'.N.'l‘. and can he dropped over board from a ship and so con trolled as to explode at depths ranging from 36 to 300 feet. These are generally carried by the fast ships in the fleet, as a host drop ping a charge regulated to ex plode at 70 feet depth must move away from the explosion area at a speed of 25 knots or more. These “ash cans" are either rolled ol the stern or shot from ‘y-gans“ which hurl one right and one left simultaneously. Returns to Valley After California Trip KENNEWICK VALLEY Mrs. 1m 0. Lampsou returned by train to her home last Saturday. She has spent the past month in Los Angeles and other points in California. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Rupp spent the week end in CleElum with his brother, Boyd Rupp. Mr. and Mrs._yValter Newton of Dayton were sunday guests at the‘ H. H. and a. C. Defiaven homes“ Mrs. Ora Dickenson was a, week end guest at the John Dickenson Mrs. Terrance Taylor was an .11- day gum Friday of Mrs. (hark Taylor. Terrance and Bob Taylor spent :trom Friday until Sunday at Boise, Idaho. L Mr.a.ndm.J.l.HillwereWaua visitors Monday. G. A.Ruppisspendinzaweek in Walla Walla with his son Bob and family. KENNEWICK , «:’- J” ' ‘ "' w’észQf a; _ \ “S w? v“w ff" 4,: ' 4», . ”9,0 4,? ”‘2' ~ ~ ;’ "h - 7 1"; . / (._ HRH, {Ar/m $75 A 4496” TUES. - WED. Nov. 11 - 12 - . Matinee 3 p.m. Armistice Day mm" SUCCESSOI T 0 \ “AMI? HGT!“ MID!" / \ fig / .‘rfin’ég. .9 / \ C \ A . , a”? _ / ‘ rd/ucc avg; 1217154} rm: 5 GRABLE if?“ , ”it: --'. “"£ )4:?;§§fi?u§§§\x '\ fly & \\\"‘\ "W ".1 A”? lack OAKIE° John PAYNE ..: Allen Jenkins .1»: Balaton \5 NW MM: _/9 \¢§§‘s:=:=:;//// Halowe’en Party Given To Celebrate Birthday WWW banquet hall of Mayer’s Arrow Grill was the scene of a merry throng last Thursday night. he occasion was a Hallo ‘we'en masquerade in honor of Don na Mae Mayer's thirteenth birthday. ‘Twenty-two boys and girls from the seventh and eighth grades were the guests. The hall was decorated with Hallaowe’en motifs and autumn flowers. The evening was filled with spooky thrills and the playing of games. Prim for the best cost umes went to Daphne Taylor who came dressed as a gypsy and to Lloyd Miller who passed as a dainty Japanese girl. Refreshments were served from a long table which had centerpieces of imitation comebacks surrounded by arm pumpkins that turned out to be (avers for the guests. Ted Watkins of Umapine spent the week end with his family on the West Highlands. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Erickson are the proud parents of a daughter born last Tuesday. October 20th at - the Pasco hospital. The young lady lwelghted seven pounds and 10 oz. ‘and has been named Dixie Kath leen. PASCO . L ‘lllln‘lldll'll-lfl-f-JJLYO‘I’IH/ A Virtual Dynamo of Entertainment for Sunday-Monday ifih‘fiowffi‘fl «if? , ' ‘ \l .1, I, "/ 41' ( . l‘wxg “a; _M/gt‘g §,: “I ;§ 59(3f0 If ER “W Kmiistice and Wednesday WSP.M. a raw ‘ “1:,“ KAY HARRIS $41,333:? You’ll Like This One! 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