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8 Kennewick Courier-Reporter Thursday, August 31, 1944 News Behind (Continued From Page 1) states are concerned, some now pay over S2O a week in benefits. Con sequently, there will be a tendency to delay action on the measure in the belief that the states can care for the situation. Are we not today being just as short sighted in our thinking on de fense and our preparations for our future security as,were the French. the ancient Chinese, and, in fact, all defenses of every nation in the history of the world? What is security, if it is not walls, navies, planes, armies? What can make a people secure? Only their own ingenuity, in my opinion. Only in the mind of man can he find the stones for impreg nable fortifications. Only by con stant alertness and wise leadership can he provide for his safety. Wisdom, in my opinion, is more important today. than navies, ar LAB 011 DA Y Winil up your day’s celebration at PI.AYI. AN I) . on the Highlands ' Dancing to the foot-tingling music of Eralmiller's Rhythm Kings Visit this fine new dancing palace on the Highlands—splendid floor, excellent music, ‘ pleasant people! COME AND HAVE FUN! Experienced Man Wanted to Handle NEWSPAPER AGENCY ' AT RICHLAND Gcod starting prOposition. Excellent prospect for rapid increase. Phone or write . ‘ Circulation Department of ' - Yakima Daily Republic . ' ‘__-:_' WE'RE DRIVING DOWN, .:.-:_. TOFURNIIURE TOWN . 4 ; :_.. ’ YES. ITS ‘ Z WKSHING’TON : WHERE ARE :_‘ WE BOUND . HARDWARExFURmIpRECa ‘MY DEAR? Fan-FINE ”my/rune . / AT FAIR PRICES *\‘/ Y! ( 2..“ . ' ‘f . _ \ *0 ‘ W’ (\ F 46“. “fig: WASHINGTON HARDWARE AND FURNITURE COMPANY- 15 -:.1J; mics and planes because what good are these if they are not put to use. The robot bomb has now been doubled in size. Nazi-bred rumors predict one eventually which will cross the ocean and descend on New York. The Sunday supple ment dreams of warfare are sup posed to have come true. By these and other new imple ments, many of which we ourselves have alertly developed through necessity, the people have come to realize that weapons of the future will spread greater destruction. Single implements will increasing 1y kill more and more thousands. 4-Club Fair Brings 011! Fine Exhibits Des Pain exhibited seven jars of canned food she had helped can as a part of her war project. two of which were blue ribbon prod ucts, Donna Rae Mundy from the L. & C. club east of Kennewick, with ..‘ Mrs. B. F. Thrasher as leader and Mrs. R. H. Smalley, assistant lead-I er, exhibited five jars of canned fruit, taking two firsts, two sec onds and one third. _ From the Trails End Clothing club of Eastern Horse Heaven, Mrs. J. N. Carlton, leader and Mrs. Mark Hamilton, assistant leader, Bonita Carlton won two blue ribbons on a jumper rayon dress and a luncheon set, a red ribbon on a rayon blouse and a white ribbon on a rayon blouse. IShe was one of three girls who modeled their dresses at the eve ning meeting. Audrey Carlton won white ribbons on her pina fore cotton dress which she model ed and her borded print skirt. La Ree Montgomery of Whitstran was the third girl in the style show and modeled a jersey afternoon dress on which she won a blue ribbon. Shirley Jean Hamilton won a red ribbon on her peasant apron and a white one on her blouse. Neva line Carlton received two bue ribbons for her book ends and spice rack made from ends of orange crate, enameled and decor‘ ated. . Gladys Mae Ash of Finley from the Magic Makers club sent thiro teen quarts of fruit and vegetables she had canned in her food pres ervation project. She received six blue ribbons, three red rib bons and four white ribbons. In her clothing project, a dresser scarf received a blue ribbon, a hand towel a red ribbon and a dress a white ribbon. A large showing of canned goods came from the Benton City Food Preservation club, Mrs. Mary E. Brooks, leader. The Whitstran Club, with Mrs A. Montgomery as leader, brought in a number of exhibits of his cuits, muffins and clothing. .Mrs. Bolon and County Agent Click express gratification for the quality of work done in the short period devoted to club work in the county this last year, and appreciation to all who helped to make this 4-H Club Fair a suc cess. Coating the surface of a ham with salad oil will slow up growth of mold for several weeks. Salad oil is especially good for keeping down mold on the cut surface of a ham. FOR SALE 3 room house, furnished, lights, water, immediate possession, lo cated on River Road. Terms. 4 room house with bath, barn, acreage in City limits, culti vated. Quick possession. Terms. Residence two 3-room apartments, 4% acres all in cultivation. Will divide in residence lots. Quick possession. Terms. 6 Room, 3 bed room modern dwelling. Furnace heat, good condition, location l_t-l; close in, Possession within 30 dys. Terms. 12 Acres Highlands, 1% miles southwest of Kennewick. 6-room modern .1175 story 3 bedroom dwelling, new double garage and small house, 5% acres as paragus, 21,9 acres Delicious and Johnathén apples, 11,42 acre Bing cherries, 1% acres peaches, 2 acres mint. Property in fine condition. Quick possession. Owner reserves this years crops. - One of the best places on High lands. Terms. L. E. Johnson Agency 112 Kenn. Ave. Phone 2722 WANTED—A woman for general house cleaning one ,day a week any day except Friday. Call 1902., Mrs. Roger Records. 22C} FOR SALE: 10-ft. show case, with Frigidaire compressor. Call at Tewalt‘s Store, Finley. Phone 13x7. - 22 c , M.('V/?\; ' ’ I ' ”*Q 9' " ‘ Safeway will ”33,—; 5' 5} . 4 ‘ M'M .c 05 _ 4;}, I. "7 g. _ fl] «1 r. . Monday. Sept. 4 ,/ (“- .}‘. 3 ‘l‘ V E r Plan your food buying new to .- "i 55.3%. 12:»; ~\W W w ' tide you over the week-end! .5 1;.fi.””1“, . ‘- ”‘/~r=\i;.&7‘~§\\§ ’ who; week-eel as... nu MADE ’ -\ \ ‘3 ’ . . 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E Deviled Ham .-.-......15c E The 2 lb. jar of tempting. delicious REAL ROAST! ““"“" B‘3o """ “'o' KW“ 5 Libby's quality; 3 oz. tlns. E sco E - 2 ° CRI g xgsgptaafisyamrzfilc E DeVlled Meat. .... .9‘ All purpose shortening :- ' E Puritan, an extra good meat spread; SV; oz. tlns. . gunmx'al‘liezw (Eat/Ipc '-.39c . 3 lb. [lf “G 5 us e e ; ga . 5 :8 mm Wt; 15 Stuffed Olives -- - 22 c E ' «132:: ouglargfzeldzfeotu: E gram “m" “waffle” w": 3 u "'2O o "R'OMAth MEAL I E Grape Jam ..16 02,. 220 E Old YOI' e heese C e cous nu rown cerea E. Tea Garden; and it’s ration free! E (3 Points) 5 oz. glass Sheffond's cheese spread. 30 01' pkg‘ 2“ WWW F . }.. / v I.— {mumsmnwmmmsuuumnmumm ’ m'l WW ' “'3 El’liAltfllß-S ' “Good Eating" Meats .. . and they cost so little! E cANN ow ! ”5 . ' 7 Leg 0' Lamb radeA lb. 38: .' ' \ ’ r gougg, tender lamb; grand for'rogasting! ' E Ha'es' 32n|b. box 7 . ’— E Exti- i n , 'l’, ” (5) Lamb Steaks, grade A, lb. 37: Em. 'r'o'L°r"ron'.'l'....--.........--..-.-.. 2.79 g Lean. tender selected cuts; good eating! . E 3845. AP”. b0t"...m3.‘9 ' a“ (0) Fresh Ground Beef . . lb. 28: Elbertas, 32 “,5. .3 . All beef, always fresh ground at Safeway! . 5 _ _ Wk , E Fresh off the tree. I 98 E frflfr’ l \ Point Free (Grade C) Beef! g “'7 nice f1av0r......................80X ' E . ’¢:.; —. , Lean Pot Roasts --.............1b 22c . 3845- Apple bum-m 2.” g - " . Juicy Sirloin Steaks -........1b 28c E Fresh Celery -..»...e.....1b. 10c ToMA'l'oEs . . T Bone Steaks -.......-.-.-. a lb. 35c E Green Peppers ..............lb. 9c ... can..." E \- '1 ~ _ a E PORK SAUSAGE E Egg Plant ................a lb. 10c A FLAT .i ai;.:=zfi.:.°::t:.. 26¢ ...... ...... 29¢ r... c... .._.-... m. 98c éiiot‘fi'ifl’. 7335.5 39¢ 3:11.:33351313. 19¢ Fresh Squash m..-u-Jb- 5c 5..... ...... ...: VEAL ROAs'rs‘ 28¢ FRESH VEAi. STEW ‘9 E Crisp Lettuce m....1b. 13c rive tomato"! Grade A shoulders LB. Breast, neck, sh’k, LB. C 2 Hearts of Gold Cantaloum E 252333533523. 44¢ 33:"??ifgffimo. 15¢ Red Malaga Grapes, at Safeway ..........lb. 15¢ FATTED CHICKENS 36¢ ~ E Carrots, Beets, Green Onions bell 5¢ EDVVARDSE ...... ...... 5..... a.m.... ..-__--... s. ‘ _ ' . ’ Water-melons, sweet, juicy -Wa lb- 3V2¢ E Palmolive Soup “%.:/1 . ; Dry Onions, firm, clean lb 4o E Regular size bars a&%§%%:§§ee§§owa%§gg . No. l Potatoes, good cookers lb 4¢ E 3f 0! '96 i ‘ s‘? .Eal} l i S \ ‘ No. 2 Potatoes solo sack 1.09 ‘“fiég‘ggg‘fi ? :3? ’i,:z%fi”é4 [ill/46705 uiconurmmsnmummlmmmmmmmnrunsmmmumsmmsmmmrmmmlmmummm’ _.__—_— 54 wis if w [0 _‘3 . ::” Q} E, .g; E ...* \L ' l'" Better F oad: at Better Savings! 9" C'Ym' ‘"th'“ as ._ 28¢ "a k 3 | The large gian bars .5: ”,- ' ~r {:‘. 2 eff‘ 8.0 a a soda‘ ‘ "ax. at’/Hr.- ..;.;‘- _ ~W~ o o s o o 3 'o' '4‘ A“ V W ' 2 lb. box fresh. crisp crackers. Airway Coffee .. 1 lb. 20c Sunshine Grahams . 310 ‘ l’eets Granulated Rich in flavor and satisfaction; a good coffee! 2 lb. box. They're extra 9006! W... c Blsllilllix 2i 11l 29: » anterbu Tea-%1b.22c - ; Large 26¢ A blend you’ll like;ran.ull bodied blaclt tea. ”'”"“i '°" “W ”‘”“m’ '4‘ ' BuolmhealFlour Chase & sanbom . lbs 30c Albert“ l" the 20 oz, package. DII‘I'CII Clearser Many prefer it for it's superb taste and flavor. P k n 40 'l‘ mm "W "“” ~ ance e our . . oz 2 for '56 sanka ... . 1 lb. 910.88 360 Suzanna. makes the best hotcakes: If coffee keeps you awake, you'll appreciate Sanka! are, “ebb“ “o'asses “c ' Start Canning New! __ Better Breakfast Foods! Gold Label quality; just try it! 32.0!- , ouarl Jars .....;doz. 110 Wheel llearls ..2o oz. 28c Raisins .....4 111- PM- 456 E Regular type fruit jars. A tempting. tasty Sperry cereal: California Seedless; save at Safeway! §ll & l Sugar . . 11l Ills. 660 llioe Krlspies .. . .pllg. 110 (5) Tomalo Joe. '3 01- 100 Fine granulated for canning use. Kellogg's; gosh, they're good! 300"? Dawn, rlch, nutritious juice! 3 Kerr Jar Ga s. . .doz 200 Wheel Meal .. .lS oz l2c I Fits most all regugr type jars. . It’s that delicious Grape-Nuts flazor! DUZ IVORY 1 . A granulated i Kerr Jar |st ..3 doz. 250 Shredded llalslon ... . lle ...... 0... .... SNOW I Try new lids for better results! So good you never get enough; 12 oz. ‘ wonders! Larfle PKG . Jar Rubbers .3 doz. 1110 Dina-Mile .. .. . .large 32c 'BO- 23¢ 'BO- 23° [ American brand; better buy now! Wheat or oats: It's rich in food value! —-—-—-—"" Prices Effective Sept. lst thru 7th! F w Please Help . . . Bring Your Shopping Bag ‘ WANTED: Salesman or salalady for service station work at Rich land. Contact Standard station at Richland. * FOR SALE: Furnished. small modern home. moderately priced. Lots of shade and lawn. Inquire at 925 So, 9th St., Pasco.“ at