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2 31hr {warmth manner-Ewart»: ' Issued Thursdays by The Kennewick Printing Company __zflfl‘ffl’ifi‘L‘L—fl WWW mt” Member Washington Newspaper Publishers AssEciation, Inc. $2 year in Benton County, 83 outside. Entered as second class matter April 2, 1914 at PO. Kennewick, Wash., under Act of March 3, 1879. The Courier, established March 27, 1902; The Reporter, established Jan. 24, 1908, consolidated April 1, 1914. Rolfe Tuve, Publisher NOB HILL NOTES By Mn. Ben Hack Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clark mov ed to the Hack apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Jefl Atwood, Mr. and \Mrs. Johnnie Johnson at- BUNCH - FINNIGAN. Inc. ‘ Cleaning Servicing Repairing I R I We lnslall - Semce - epan' Furnaces . Oil Burners _ ‘ Stokers Oil Stoves Air Conditioners I We Clean Furnaces and Oil Slaves Dealers For - ’3 Eiffieh * :5 . f‘RE E N . * o ... . . ''' “ ' > .olon a' ' ‘ _ x“ 2 “0‘0"” ‘ El ..‘..-a .m. "" ““2““; 5...». ...... . -~~ . ...-wow *“‘,,,.....m.mh-;:,t \ca; flaw-El3. “w ....-. “'5,” “-" ON OUR s"fm ‘.., he use“ "‘ "" QWE PU‘ N - Mesa, On Hand For Immediate Delivery COLUMBIA AT FRUITLAND . I Home Loans, Commercial Loans, , . I Remodelmg [.O ans FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSOCIA TION ol Walla Walla Applications for loans of this type for Kennewick and vicinity may be i . made at the office of . - .. ' . ’ oo o , , ' I Pyle 8: Spaulding, Inc. 211 KenneWick Ave KENNEWICK, WASH. ‘ Phone 1231 . \ ' IHEAD'S LITTLE PLUMBEEI COMPLETE I?gfi§§%§3B "s ‘ INSTALLATION WmaceQCveEé‘gfi. REPAIR SERVICE :j $1 _ g : ‘.‘ , . M? “wtwwram'wm $153!" that; ; "c:°~:/ i 5" .. J. p. HEAD ' /./[I/l;l/ “Maw: 320 Kennewick Ave. . . //." ~ WTERHIATER KENNEWICK, WASH. . ' '2. Mia Day phone Night Phone ”‘*” 3591 ’ 3511 Emsuflm tended the Junior Air Show in Spokane the first of the week. Jean Personnett spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gail. Mr. and Mrs. R. George visited one evening last week at the D. A. Watkins home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smalley have moved to their new home on Fifth Aveinue. Miss Delores Hack was in Wal la Walla Monday to see a dentist. Mr. and Mrs. H. Peterson visit ed at the Melvin Francis home on Tuesday. Mrs. Doyle Adams went to Spo kane Sunday for a medical check u . BClifford Hack visited at Kelso with his wife and daughter over the week end. JOHNSON-8333832116 Marie L. Johnson and Harry Ehrenberg exchanged vows before the Rev. Nelson at Benton City on September 1. Marie is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hansen of Rt. 2 Kennewick. "'f'fié Sniffing éouple plan on mak ing their home in Olympia. CURRENT EVENTS . The Current Events club will meet Friday, Sept. 23 at 2 p.m. with Mrs. James Dickinson, Ave. F, with Mrs. Raymond as assist ant hosts. Mr. Brock and Mrs. 'Brown have papers on Ireland and Switzerland, to read. Refresh ments will be served. PBS-SCHOOL The first meeting of the Kenne wick Pre-School PTA will be held Thursday, Sept. 19 at 8 p.m. in the Arrow Grill. COMING—- f" KEN Ns' VIC K ‘ M 39 9.551%?! \ OCT. 34 and 5 ~ } , COMING? \ \ —ln Person— . SPIKE JONES \ also JACK TEAGARDEN l and his ORCHESTRA ___—___: mew ROVER NOTES By the. Human Wilcox Phone news to KenneWidK 1339 before Wednesday The annual Finley Grange} Booster night will be held Friay,‘ September 27 at 8 o’clock. It will be an open meeting. Mr. and Mrs. George Bafus and daughter Beryla, Mr. and Mrs. W. Nunn and daughter Eva Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Wilcox and S. S. McHenry of Kennewick Were guests at the Orval Butterfield home Monday evening. Harmon ‘Wilcox won high and George Ba fus low for pinochle and Winnie Nunn high and Beryla Bafus low for the women. The occasion was icelebrating Mrs. Butterfield’s birthday anniversary. , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montague were dinner guests at the 1.. Mar ‘tin home in Finley Sunday eve ning. . - L Clarence Coldiron and son Jack §visited over the week end at the 'J. C. Coldiron home. . Barbara Thorpe received third ’prize for her cake entered in the 4-H Club fair at Grandview. Alice SINCE Phone 511 Night Phones: I:.ka m or ma comm AUTO mum Pratt's Garage 10 North Auburn _ ___—'— Aflnsl For Hair Beauty»- sor'r mm «315.13%:- and Solo-Soft provides the- pure, fimg: soft water at f I‘M, I 3 Shuley's Beauty Salon 3 “i 215 Kennewick Ave. Sold and Installed By 1W; ‘ PLATT BALLAINE & SONS g”. , 22 Benton 8!. PHONE I“! What Are Some of the Most Common Title ' Defects? Defecuwhichmightooautoafeetdlenli dityofalandtitlearemnndvaried. Itistoprotectthepurcbmoflandagaimt pouibleloubymofanyofmchde fecu that'I‘ITIEINSURANCBism-iuan. Someofthesedangeratotitleare: Mahlheueouls—uhhdduuh Iheeopyingofinsinnenis. ' Possibledifionnmhlegulmflond ' fadscsgiventnihemouls. mmmmmmw «manna; ' Mainflnldenfilyofpmmh haveholdwnuuflpofflnm. . Inckoflogol dellvayofeoneofilnm mhihedldnoffifle. I . Mumhmwfllmd fluent-enemas. TheTITLEINSURANGCOMPANYhI thetukofglnrdingthemagaimtdlele and many other ponible menace. to d: validityofhieownenhp.’ ‘ Ourowntideplanuareeocompleteanam _mrchamnfiomfithatmmyoftheee dangersmavoided'undneverar‘ue-lmt whenanyofdaemdqwedefendthetide and reimburse the owner'up to the full mtofthepolicy,haaeloudoeomk. wumnaros mmmcomm Capitalsumm Agent. BENTON COUNTY ABSTRACT & 1111.}: m. W.F.Lm.nmgu PM Phenom “DmitheBm—IICMNOMOM" Montague got second prize on her biscuits and Marjorie Cochran got first prize on her breakfast gems. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ayers. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Wilcox and Mal and Mrs. Bill Nunn and daughter‘ Eva Rose attended Pomona at KL} ona-Benton Grange Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Harper and daughter Joy of Wishram, visited ‘the past week at the Harry Hamp ton home. i Mr. and Mrs. Conway of Grand view and Mr. and Mrs. Graves of Oklahoma and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hatch. Mrs. J. R. Ayers attended a pot luck dinner and WSCS in Ken newick Wednesday. Mrs. O. H. Butterfield and Mrs. Harmon Wilcox attended Rebekah lodge in Pasco last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ayers and Mrs. Bill Nunn attended Eastern Star in Kennewick Tuesday. For Bad Men Only! It you are a good man. don't read this! ”Come now. and let us reason together. saith the hold: though your sins he as scarlet. they shall he as white as snow: though they he ted like crimson. they shall he as wool." (ls. 1:18) That's God's hone tide otte‘r toYOU_heceuse"...the Lord hath laid on Hint (the Lord Jesus) the iniquity of us all.” (Is. 53:6) God means just a?“ He says. Do YOU believe First Baptist Church Corner lst and Washington Sunday Sonic“: 9:45 and ll a.m. 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. READY TO mm Among the patients who have reached their maximum hospital-- ization and at: being separated from the service is Sat. Edward H. Clark of Kennewick. according to Colonel M. G. Keeler, oom manding oaicer of the Madigan Army hospital in Tacoma. mum The second {all meeting of Al thea Rebekah lodge will be Sept. 23. Let's make this a his attend ance night. * IF g * : YOU :Er . . PHON E Y! . o ' 0 : '.'leme : O ”mmmWh . . Insurance can though a : z W ...uquu . o W o : WWW : . de . ’ Robert J. Alexander ' Insurance Agency 17V: Kennewick Avenue Phon. 43.1 : qummmv : Kennewick First Methodist Church I Min.. John Byron Coan. B.D. - Dir. of Music. Miss Edith Au. September Organist. Mrs. Eulalie Ferguson SEPTEMBER SUNDAYS Church School opens at 9:45 each Sunday' ' . .. mes: '.:-.:.; i?i’..“"":.’:33’“......... M rvtce : e ' $3339.: 10:50. The new Mollerg orgpan and enlarged a: have a prominent part in each service. . September pastoral rnessage} follow the theme: “The Christ Within Us” Youth Fellowship groups meet each Sunday p.m. 5:30 Junior High group. 6:80 Senior and Young People group. Each in devotional service and recreatiu You Will Find a Friendly Welcorne in All m V 1' I do O. 0..." 0... CUOe I KENNEWICK _ fl ! M ‘ ~3 W , ./ s e ' M ' '.'": - ‘ u ‘.‘ ’.’ t‘ ‘ (..'.. ' 4' (a?! v' .4) ’.3; cans unwound f :1“ ' pg); to make than worth .:u,‘ 33.}: spending your doll!!! in“! I}; on.and yourleinneinl :3": - 19.13? A worthwhile combine ?! .::“;r ': --.... “".' “W of fancy slows. ‘s’"; '. {1:53:31 ‘ :1." l collar and back with ’3 .:' £33}: "' "LI.":"::? .p, \ solid color front. Worth W“ “7:31:13 ’" getting today! 15,” MEN’S WOOLEN SPORT SWEAT ERS O O O Two-toned comm - of blue and bron- I! : .‘ . 86-48. I - .3:. . Men’s Leather Dress Gloves... Unlined. smooth or pig-tear capeahhs . . You'll like their ‘ looks and “feel.“ ‘ ‘ $2.04 . Men’s All-Wool JACKETS . . . ' Here's a warm jac ket you can put to plenty of uses. 33 ca. plaid material gives you plenty warmth. Slide fastener front. Sines 3848. $4.93 a , x : ‘ RUBBER FOOTWEAR For All The FM l Ladies Galoshes 1.59 MENS [.45 Dress Rubbers -- Ladies Boots . . . 2.49 Work Rubbers ~13" Childs Galoshes. .1.59 Overshoes ... . , ,3.” , Childsßoots ....229 mp Boots at 2 m A BOY \ Mr. and Mrs. Chub are the proud parent. 0! bOY- Jerry Lynn was “H 9 at the Pasco hospital m K ed is at B‘Eognds. 2 “Inc Vt mot. er is e ormer wood. Hm, M fl W‘- 1 mm! mm ‘ humus-pink my" I" j delirate am: am“ | the eye: and thug] -i Bionic Cm 33.30' ‘ size for um‘ 650'); September ab. VISGEB MIN , Kennewick . 1 Your Cosmetic Cum ' Plus Tax