Th :5; July 24, 1497 HOVER NOTES 3! u", Hamon Wilcox phone news to Kennewick 12x9 before Wednesday W” MI. and Mrs. Sidney Ayers of Chillicome' Tex., arrived last Tuesday by auto. After a few days at the Ayers ranch they will “company Mr. end Mrs. J. R. Ayers on a vacatlon trip through tmum-thwest as thls is their first trip to Washmgton. John Carter of Seattle visited me week-end ’at the Tom Lawton home- Beverly, Geraldine and Shirley Carlton, Patty, Donna and Mar (migrate played croquet with Mice Montague at her home Thursday. SRB“ and Mrs. Roberts and daughter: Mary Ann, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Montague. Those attendlng the funeral of Carl Slaughballgh from out of town included: Mr. and Mrs Peerkins and Mr. and Mrs. Par: If You Die, Will a MORTGAGE . Deprive your Family of its Home? For every fire loss suffered \during the period of the average mortgage, there are 16.3 deaths among the borrowers as revealed by actual study of the records, according to re- ~ port of Committee on Trends of the United States Building and Loan League. ' You may be sure, should you be taken away, that the mortgage on your home Will be paid bd’ means of LIFE INSURANCE and ' at'the en of the contract, give you back your money in cash or Me income. C. H. YEDICA ‘ , ‘ District Agent . Equitable Life Ins. Co.‘ of lowa Room 9, A. P. Brown Bldg. _ Phone 5301 _ W—l , . f’ \x‘*\ I 2 _o - . _ V i "‘\.‘ l .131 ”,,..-.m'-w~ ”-N s 5“ COMPLETE OPTICAIA SERVICE IN ONE MINT OFFICE AT ginger: Cflometu'sts ‘ Modem scientific equipment, modern professional methods, enable Binyon Optometrists to give, you complete optical service all in one office. See your Binyon Optometrist for all three—Scientific Eye Examination . . . 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Mr. and Mrs. Glen Yeager were guests at the Harmon Wilcox home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yeager and daughter, Billie, and Wade Yeager were dinner guests Tues day evening at the William Nunn home. . .Jewel Slaybaugh. left Sunday from his home in Venice, Cal., and Dick Walker left Tuesday. Mrs. Walker will remain with her mother for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans'and son, Chuck, were in Spokane last week on business. They returned home Monday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Mac Warnock of Oroville, Calif., visited last week at the home of Mrs. Warnock’s brother, William Nunn and family Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 'Brown and twin daughters are visiting in Missouri with Mr. Brown‘s parents. Mrs. Brown is the daugh-I ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pate. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Mcl-lenry of Kennewick called at the Orval Butterfield home Saturday night! Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith and family of Connell visited in Hover ‘Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Judd and children were dinner guests at the A. S. Mclntyre home Sunday. Jerry Erickson spent last, week at the home of Louise Landel in Kennewick. -. ; Mrs. Gertrude Smith took care .of Mrs. Franklin last week while Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans were in Spokane. ‘ Miss Beryla Bafus returned ‘home Friday from a vacation trip to California. She was accom-' panied by Miss Viola Hillier of KenneWiék. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Pruitt and family of Oklahoma are Vis iting at the home of Mrs. Pruitt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tate. Set July 31 Deadline For License Renewal Driver’s license renewals may be made at S&J Motors in Kenne wick. . ' With less than 30% of Wash ington’s 940,000 drivers holding new licenses, License and State Department and State Patrol of ficials predict an unprecedented jam at licensing counters as the July '3l deadline nears. Because of drastic reduction in State Patrol funds, officials say that it will be impossible for the entire public to receiVe their new licenses at patrol offices. Special agencies have been set up in all communities to cope with the sit uation. ‘ . In those cases where an indiv idual cannot appear in person for license renewal, it may be renew ed by mailing the expiring license, with a money order for 2 dollars directly to the Department of Li-' censes at Olympia, jwith any change in address, and full date of birth included. An amendment to the U. S. Con §titution that went into effect Oc tober 1,5, 1933, changed the date for the meeting of Congress from the first Monday in December to January 3, each year. I ’ 0.0 / ”'92,. .» > . SUMMER ”“05 ““0 é ““5 EXCIHNG. ‘IIIGV .2 A O 7.; K i . W ‘ ,4, A," , ’— “' . ,//".Z. I! 9’ .72 § § '/,/’1 § 3 ’ E fit is 8 - E 53%... g 2. s¥£§jm. g ,3 § ; ”cgfiwfl. § 2. ‘L / , "‘—u'.."- s? '/ I, 1 ‘ \ ‘ijfflfllajfg’; /' . ;,//':/ v . \\\“\ /%7//////// ' I N 1 kLIJE I . 53. 44%: 7%”.3 KENNEWICK (WASH) COURIER-REPORTER HAIB 'DRESSBRS MEET The Columbia Hairdressers As sociation will meet at the Charm Center, in Pasco, at 7 p.m. Aug ust 5. ' Further plans on proposed at filiation with the National Hair- ~ Mx BEAN IE S ... V M ~ 3“ " :1. _ \ with and without brlms i 3“ “'9 a, . é; *2 t M \\h “7‘ $l3BlO $2.95 . \\ I \' . V. .532.“ j‘M .. .i “x. . { All colors .3? \ BAGS saw“ 2 $2 51m $4 15 : EnvelOpe' style with double zipper . . . in pat ents and leather plastics. ' K II: ' I. d' ' A I an er S a 105 ppare , Formerly Mona Monroe Shop “3 ."~ "-1; ...-1 ‘3'":9? %" :a% og-y—j. sis} gfigfiéfié‘?’ 's‘ “‘ -L. .lé'figt‘mg 35'5,”, fiWfliV " -_,‘ ~ ”LA G" if" film anufiw T(a ‘ - ens-s. - , - s . ~ r at»); .§@ \ SUMMER FRUITS and VEGETABLES , . y “"fisfi'ij Many favorlles are now at their best a! SAFEWAY sigw/ _ § ["54 :\\\ . . x v "3‘5“?” S§R>> ' FlFesh fruits for canning and many other <4‘élh‘ rm”, 7‘3" ,§s:9_’.=' - am\% gyégo’zgyfi-v’ summertime favorites in fresh vegetables ' a}: M ..I' p l . ‘?« \\\\ “4.75%; \ to help you add variety to tlme savmg hot 5,97 -/. ," @» q \"-..!y§~§:§\ ' weather menus! Enjoy tempting fresh- fl/V fit; " ' ‘ \‘ \S\\\\ ness and the best in quality at Safeway’s {"' I)”: \ Low Prices! . '_ Nu Made «...-um . ’~’é’ ~ CYOI‘IIIOISE eesm :7 ’f/ cantaloupe? .° ° 'b' 9‘ EXTRA SAVING NOW! 155;:- ’2 V. N , )1 9:33, a: "-. Firm, rlpe thick meated sweet golden cantaloupes! ' It's always 7/ ‘* " a,» v 2 _., Fr: .31-l!!! 3 . A f Seedless Grapes. lb. 21: 9‘ .‘._ ' . // California seedless, very sweet, very flavorful! F A-~ g u Sunklst Lemons lb. 15: Miracle Whip ancy pr'co s . Large juicy golden lelnons for summer beverages! Dressing Largeil-‘irn; Golden Moopark! - SPECIAL LOW PRICE" 33.33%»? 2- 29 Fresh Corn --- - - ea. 5: G .. 3245' PEAR 80X...... ' Tender golden yellow cars, right out of the patch! "2:: “‘22,! 53 c Blackberries...... flat 2.49 . . 0“" J" Large fancy ripe berries, can now! SIICIng Tomatoes lbs 9‘ Currant5............a flat 2.29 Ripe red slicers, firm, flavorful for salads! . Extra fancyi large juicy, tart! , P 4 Royal satln Peaches...l6-lb. flat 1.39 "0.1. 011011065 °i ° lb. C Shortening semen Jubilee; for 51icing.....~...1b. 9c New low price on finest Washington Wh te Rose! NEW LOW PRILE! g a TYPICAL SAFEWAY VALUES! For "Vina ibis . and baking! 109 W 32: p.m.... W... .5 ... . - “—4" Chicken Fricassee 29 oz. 19¢ . * Hills Coffee . lb. 45: .ml v... Camp's Beam ~21 0,. we - Hills, M. J. a. or Edwards! . 0&8 Pork and Beans- 13% oz. 10¢ K'tcglen Craft o H ° .5 ' Wakefield Coffee . lb. Me :3“ camp-s "my 2.? 9'" 1. .’. .....- -39... . I I The new aromatic flavor for real satisfaction! W Skies Asmmgus 19 oz. 38¢ sills WEEK ONI Y! ' ' 1 Red Hill Catsup 13% oz. 235:: Milled for ' 4 Gra fruit Juice 46 oz." ..~ . ' ' n : 8 3 ‘ Sun-E-Tgrenatural. flavorsome, tangy, rich juice! c Nalley 8 muStard" 20% oz. Jar ‘B‘ Igmg'ugAG‘” C : Seedloss Raisins . 4 lb. 63: ‘ 3”“ "his V ‘ Choice California boasehold raisins; SAVE NOW! L N" ”6‘” ‘o“‘"£a ’0 "tlst ‘ LUNCH BOX ’ ‘\ Dl’OMGdafy COCOI‘IIt . 17‘ Sandwich - Finest Quality at Lowest Prices! Shredded sweet coconut for baking or dessert! 4 oz. S d ' . Pm Veal Roasts ...lb 49 . C SUGAR SALE! ‘Sllcfi‘ 95:31.? 53 C Rump, leg or shoulder cuts, graded “GOOD" veal! . '_ 50 . aUAnTs ._ '° “’ ”“9 °"'V "‘ - 4‘: Ground All Beef lb. 43c 25 lb. bag. IIQW ......2.40 ”You Fresh, lean. always better at Safeway! . 4N ‘ o 100 lb paper bag ....9 50 \T REAL ROAZT Fresh WIGHEI'S . lb. 45 C { Kerr Regular Quart ,lars. d0L..........89¢ Béanu Armour's or Swift's finest skinless wieners! l Sno-Wllite Salt. 25m. cart0n....;.2/17c alumnae 1' Luncheon Meats lb. 45¢ : . . . ' Assorted sliced cold cuts, a n! ' t ! 5-2:"? :der :1negar...........;;)ga1. :3: 3323;}; .. 59c °° "m y : l y s ncy ea 5................ oz. c . . . - '-, Gardenside Pea5................20 oz. 2/23: . - . gear: 813 d Biconbmwiz 75c I ‘ Mrs. Wright's Fresh Bread. large....‘l7c CRISP’ FRESH ‘ prmg g 0 am ° 59c " .1 9 . .Wheaties Meaty Veal Stew -.........--. lb 29c . penciou, with Arm Cut Pork Roast.-....1b. 47c YOU get more for your money at 12:;th mm Fresh Boiling Beef---......-lb. 32c SAFEWAY Wl7“ M Prices Boodfri. and Sat, July 2511 l and Zfillll dressers Association will be made at the August meeting. The group met at Shirley’s Beauty Salon in Kennewick July 9. If it's surplus—sell it! A Class ified Ad win do the trick. --. # E3l” ‘ 1' 5;? \ ’55/ 53$ 5 ”5 “ e ‘5» -- ‘5 -w‘n"'l“'cr~~ ’ .. - :.. ‘6‘“ 49%: ' . .‘gxby‘wgy. ‘ ‘ \5: Ms W ',, ‘ :2 ‘ EEKWM , r“’ 55> L“\ y 53‘: “ 5 §-> "‘ 5-952 V" e» '.=r;:.-.:-'};;;;:E=*l__',, ‘wz “Na ’52: _ ‘ifis €341; .1..5§ f 7; <11: 3”?“ W— ”Egg? W a" ‘ ‘ PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT of every lcind is brought to every moving job by our trained Movmg Men. Packing pads, corrugated paper, portable wardrobes, rubber tired dollies, “reefer” handtrucks, packing materials, etc. Your possessions enjoy a safe, protected ride. In this enmity yo offer a complete moving service, including: i. City-to-cny movmg vans covering routes m the four Northwest states and northern Utah. 2. Local cartage for in-the-city moves, large or small. 3. . Safe storage of household goods. 4.. Packing, crating and preparing household goods for shipment anywhere. ' PHONE FOR FREE ESTIMATE Phones: Kennewick 1571 Pasco 800 ' 319 AVENUE A 5