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2 _ . Pkngy Now! T ommfi“ . ~' . - ..-‘ 3“ ~ - SlllllTS 1‘ f 3° f All Sanfm'zedt! s \;g {I ‘9 Real Woven-1m! ;« 'Sg;is ,s . - . fiO/ X Men! Famous Town ' \_ " crafts—in genuine wov fi¥§i _ en-in patterns (not a l 3 . “_v print in the store!) s tailored and full cut! :1.» it": .. Plenty of shoulder room, is. genenns 33" shin tail. see! 1?: Pocket on every shirt! agz’sel3‘ if”: $ Crisp-looking, soft feel :33“; I ing N u-Cra f t collar! see I He the biggest Town :‘éiw . .f‘e: craft assortment in 7 saw“ ‘ CRAFT—biggest buy in " ~ town! 7 ._ ~ .. ‘ Towncraft Whites I . .\ ”*3... 298 K ,_..‘.~' \Q‘t‘ ~_ ‘.‘.,‘ijtl ’ \‘Q‘! 3 "- ‘ Rayon Ties for Fall .. i“ _. \ ‘Qgg :’:- KENNEWICK __ “..."; ?er _‘Reg. 11. 3. Pat. on: Zoo/1.32:3: «W tSlu-inlume will not exceed 1%. M] rs‘ ~ % blouses ' ‘ , é - @fin : H 6/672 5 3% w. Sly/6 5720 p s9l» I: "\ I W wdf 323 Kennewick Ave. 'o‘“ Q 5. Phone 3931 ' MK surrs ‘ - . L \o oO ' the 5"? W Helen Reid my! sth Pat ’ ' . Dorothy Bingaman ......a W . , c7owamear n». a" ' .:.]. .. PAM'W “A s . 00.90!” ...,I" . We» . _ . THE AUTHORIZED . I I I 7 Singer Sewmg Machine . . _ a - Representative : WILL BE IN KENNEWICK .l 1‘ OCTOBER 7th and Bth ‘ .m w ' ' Have your machine repaired by an expert . All work guaranteed. ' . ‘ 1! FREE ESTIMATES. Orders taken for new 3 machmes. . 11 New Singer VACUUM CLEANERS for ' immediate delivery. Free demonstrations. We also have a complete line of Treadle sewmg machine covers. N o obligation. V U 1] Please write I I I Singer Sewmg Machine _ Care Courier-Reporter, Box 72 whv Manurmuk manner-Ewart»:- Issued Thursdays by The Kennewick Printing Company , 217 Kennewick Avc.. Kennewick, Washington Member Washington Newspaper Publishers Association. Inc. $3 year in Benton County, $4 outside. Entered as second ‘class matter April 2, 1914 at PO. Kennewick, Wash” under Act of lurch 3, 1879. The Coin-ter, established March 27, 1902; The W, atgbllshed Jan. 24, 1908. consolidated April 1. 1914. . Rolfe Tuve. Publisher AS 7W 4W . By Hal Clark It’s the proper time! * 1|! t * "ufi ' Time for the political candi dates to start getting their paint and powder on, penciling their eyebrows, and scrubbing those teeth, store bought or natural, to a gleaming whiteness. a? It i: :3 =3 It’s time again to start picking out those presidential aspirants. * * =|= * ‘4: Here and there a citizen will attempt to determine Whether Candidate A or Candidate B has the attributes of statesmanship, UNKLE HANK SE2 A - MAN‘WHO ‘fl-IINKS EVE BOD? ELSE \3 CROOKED, usmwr‘ NEEDS A Ln’TLE WATCHIN' & HIMSELF. 0 :21 ‘s‘- 1 , Meet your friends at RUBE'S CYCLE SHOP . . . make this your shopping headquarters for all your bike accessories. We have everything at the price you can pay. and you'll appreci ate our coureous. friendly ser vice. Rm Cycle SnOp g are C host (FT/760 raga/ash GET YOUR CAR For State Inspection MOTORS OIL IN BULK A! Bargain Price ' WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTORS __o__. COPPER TUBING AUTO GRILLS ‘ MUFFLERS TAIL PIPES BRAKE SHOES AND LINING SEALED BEAM HEAD LIGHTS BATTERIES GENERATORS 8: STARTERS _o_._ FLOOR MATS TIRES AND TUBES _o_ WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES UPHOLSTERING MATERIAL TOP MATERIAL _o_ FENDER PLAPS AND TRUCK PLAPS —o— DODGE MOTOR New And Rebuilt Motors —-'-U—- SEAT COVERS From $7.95 up ...“ LIGHT BULBS From 15 to 200 Watts TESTING LANE NOW OPEN BENTON AUTO. PARTS R. A. JOHNSON A. U. "Sandy" SAND 348 Ave. C. Phone 11396 CALL US TODAY Phone 707—Pasco . I Twm Cily ‘ r- s - garbage ervnce : John Dietrich, Mgr. Rubbish. Dirt. etc. Removed from Buildings and Yards on Short Notice. We Serve Others Well, thy Not You? 1513 S. ray Pasco. Wash. BALLAINE’S, INC. Well Drilling Complete line of 320 Avenue C Phone 3731 WWICK (WASH! COURIER-REPORTER administrative ability or_ wisdom. However“ thase quaint; out moded inquiries will soon give way to the practical politician’s question: “How much draw does he have at the box office?” * 4‘ 3 t it The professional doers of each party will chase around like crazy, trying to figure out who is the lad the voters want. If. per chance, one of them should fall into the natural error of seeking one the voters NEED, he will soon excuse himself and get back into gear. . ‘ =1 # t t t With things like that, you could start a boom, or at least a boomlet, for almost anyone. *. t t t t . Not to be outdone, I should like to propose the name of Char lie McCarthy: **t t t He’s a good sblid candidate. And he’ll speak, with conviction and persuasiveness, the words that are put into his mouth. *tt t t McCarthy is a candidate who can be controlled. I don't pretend to know how Mr. Bergen does it, but I should think that he would (if the patriotic angle were pro perly pointed out) be glad to give lessons to wire-pulling party wheel horses. It 4: t t It And to slap a cap on the much be-hatted climax, I think I can prove that Charlie is literally fine timber—for any office. a: t t t t l Thus I give notice to politicians of both persuasions that Charlie McCarthy is a Man. At least as much of a man as some of the other‘ dummies they’ll round up for the‘ preliminary heats. $t t t We had a Grape Festival here last week. :3 * ‘3 t * During the course of the cele bration, we convinced a number of people that Kennewick is the proper place for them to live. Some of them were here to look the situation over in person; oth ers were tuned into the Truth or Consequences broadcast on the national NBC network. Ralph Edwards proved himself a most capable salesman. * * 3 * $= Now that we‘ve been great, big hospitable people, we’d better start getting the old place ready to receive guests. att t 0 Before we can be ready to en tertain the folks who may ac cept our tacit invitation, we have a lot of things to do. 3% $ t-# t One of them is to produce housing. Tempus has dealt with that topic before, and, although Deéicn’teé lo Senna E \ "WESLEY mmunruc".w«um', - r , My“. Organizodhlmosc"m , Cd!!! Episcopal Religious Society". in 7:3“ actual inception was the organization. “. 7 101833 oflMofllodist Class by the Rev. £0 , William 'wtledgo. ‘ 's4}? f,/- \-\ _ l .313 ’ l {“"' r» ‘ :31. I:A f 1 *N z,- «‘E‘ I } @ng ~ , \' A! rTé'EJQ [it 1 ‘.’ - 5 'u‘ ’33:}? f”- ‘:f( E". fr! : ' ' '3 flint: “filing @5155: ‘ «(£4.- ""“' .(W "‘l' I,‘ a I- . . "K Ynu’fl had our semce the acme h . , . ’6 of perfecimn, no matter what me '~ occasian. Full understanding 0! . 4 all nczzis enables us to plan, with E meiiruftus exaciitnde, a beautccus mcmcra'ale tribute. Gar acceptance of {1:52 full mspcnsihiiiiq far fins pi; 11 will be a great relic} 111 you: hear of need. TMUEEE R . 1332.05 I - I if» ~ 7mmal 71W 3 “$943 Serving Benton County Since 1910 x 3'9, .gfnonslzm—M‘Mst.AVE. ‘\ ¥ ’ ’ ‘ ' a: éémw SW by IDEAL CLEANER~ mm” . m , , “p 3 .f’f q— ~ “My: .. m‘ .. (33:22; .1“ g M ”“‘ m “'5 fiwwm‘ ...- ‘3‘? I i]. 2~. . RUNNING MAY : iI? WJW_ .. ‘,. $555 sr: "“"’ " 4"" 3 ‘ wn'H Hm I “‘“ fir? - ‘l‘? ‘% Ragga eggsgissau .."jl ' .l. - =5: 5 ~. » ( ‘2’“ a ' (E 9% fl, “A 39 ' '.‘s: . i 53' fl '° 3’“ 0% “m: 5?? ,d?‘.ggar¢a;;‘“-k9 Vfi'fis ‘ \H \' \5 3, fies-”i3; 'fiifi‘t’i’t""“’?“ Aw . ”sf 7 , \\’ a?” m ~ .. -. a-..- < . ‘ ‘ . ‘- ‘ . if? 1‘ :. x- «(W 5 - {£3 . 2' @\ W ' 1";-f:'.-;-j.;_ II f {7;- v‘ i:-};«;.‘~,7. -‘ 1. . . ~V; 4"! 13:53, 1;: 5 -~.i::-’~;:«;:£:;¢ 52; , .____———————/ i ‘ 4&2“: , '6‘?“ -- _- -_, _____, * KEN. 124 l PASCQ. 8500 it sort of got obscured in the Grape Festival push. it’s just as alive and imperative as it ever was. ttt t 0 You know. we're not going to be able to keep that Big Top here. Not even to cut up into little tents for men, wom :n . .1 kids to live in. Maybe we’d better start seein‘ about that additional housing. To The Editor: Charleston, S. C., Sept. 15 To the Courieroßeporter, I was listening to the Truth or Consequences program last night at 10.30 and was‘surprised to learn that this program will come from good lod Kennewick next Saturday. I of cours will. be listening as I hope I may hear some of my old friends quizzed. Back in 1920 or there about I Was deputy horticultural inspec tor under Bailey of Prosser. Later I was Skookum inspector under Bill Craver. I believe Mr. aCr ver died some time ago. I hope I still have some friends there, Frank Lamphere and wife Carrie—l wish I could remeber ’more of the old timers. _ Sincerely, Winfred Scott Smith ' (Note: For. Dr. Smith’s infor mation we are happy to report that he is in error as to the death iof Bill Craver, 'who is still very lmuch alive and now lives at }Milton. The writer gives no further information of himself 1 except that his letterhead declares him to be a dentist at 369 King Street, Charleston, 8. C.) Editor, Courier-Reporter, It is to laugh, also to swear. I wished to attend the Grape Tour and referred myself to the official program. I found the trip set to start at 5' p. m. and after trips up and down the midway and talking to everybody along the] line I still was unable to locate it although the man at the mike showed me where it was to start. I had to give it up because no two people told me the same thing. It is to swear. . C.A. Storey, Chicago, 111. I our Ind Announcing that the Optometric Practice known in the past as Doctor Wagner and Assocmtes Optometrist in charge— .. Dr. S. S. Selby, has been taken over _- , ‘ exclusively by Dr. S. S. Selby ' . ._ .. .‘ Office Hours maintains any f ’ “a. .. , ' 9:00 to 5:00 Daily relationship with Wednesdays until 12:30 7 .- ...“- . only "“’ “an" ’ Open Saturday after- OptometriStS . - noon: for your . ~ convehience ' of Yaklm fgt' Friday Night; by DR. S. S. SELBY ' Appointment Only -318 Kennewick Ave. 5 Phone Kenn. 4571 . Q ___-“w- ' —-v_u-.-“.‘~ People of Kennewickhltichlfand and pageo for Your 1 at rondge You Have Made Our Opening a Great Success 354 Avenue (‘. East, Ix2Blm-k of Safewav Business Hours ' 10 A. M. to 10 I’. M. Daily Except Fridays lO A. M. to 4P. M_ Saturdays - 6 l’. M. to I] p .M. . Open 10 A. M. In 10 l'. M. Sundays u.-u.o.a-.c-v-n-u-u-u-I‘-..-::0.0-~~“ ' 's' :‘x . ' f/yyg Vi’ , n mun ///I _,4~;y:l;' r . 1, .776; , 45¢) ' /,- /., in. _ 4‘ // ”’,\’ g, " v. 14 g /‘ \ .‘g , I 0 l . ..- ' ““’ Sl'flllllll . 4,9,. E ,1 i“ ”"4 O 'l‘ i The business man whose eyesight is so vital tohisl success is invited to visit our offices periodically for a check-up. Vision is your key to success. ‘ DR. s. s. SELBY 1 Optometrist ‘ Formerly Associated With ‘ g. .. ‘ C. Johnston & Wagner I w of Yakima l W ‘ ___ ' '1: