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Thursday. April 15, 1948 l PAULSIEN PLAT 3! WA KMROUGH We wish to be known as Paul son’s Plat. This was W. B. Paul son’s farm home for nearly twen ty years. In 1943, beginning of the Hanford project. Mr. Paulson had his place platted and sold lots, thus providing living space for numerous newcomers. Several families have owned homes here since early in ’44. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherry and Mrs. D. Cochran and son and daughter of Walla Walla, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sherry Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lande and children were in Walla Walla on business Monday afternoon. W. B. Paulson of Yakima came Wednesday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Paul son. Norman and Belle Lewis have a new car. a “bee-yoo-ti-ml” red Nash! Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Kadlecek and daughter returned Thursday from LaGrande where they had been visiting relatives Mrs. Clyde McElroy and daugh ter Donna and Mrs. Everett Eber ly left for Idaho Thursday for a few. dags’ Yi§iE_. - . .. 1 Mrs. Wendel Hire and daughter Mary Lou Jones,.Richland, former residents of Gideon’s Court, gave a picnic Thursday for a group of; friends. They spent the day at Sacajawea park. The guests in cluded Mrs. Ernest Mercer and son Jerry of Benton City, Mrs. C. W. Powell, Mrs. W. L. Stanley, Imogene Bruce, Doyce and Bob Collier,oAlice Covington and Gil be£t_Klmbt°!l.Bho_. _ .. '. Callers at the Pete Fetter home during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Al Welle, Kennewick, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Shlrdpl of Richland. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Snyder, Pendleton, were guests of Mrs. Norman Lewis from Thursday un til Saturday. Mr. Snyder is Mrs. 'Lewis’ sister. 7 7 Mrs. Nowell Paulson spent the Have You Seen "The New '. I . , . i. D lamo nd 1' _ Linen! Trucks? You, can have iamous Diamond 1' quality [or the same price ‘as _ the Lowest . ' mini!!! Jeep it will work for you untiringly “£33.15: W’“ ”EEC; “MW 1‘ M' mmmmmmmmmumu i Look! Look! Look. 0! Great Importance to Everyone . ' We are happy to announce that ' ‘.. ' We are now, in a position to s . ' take care of all your ~ . _ ‘ insurance needs on the O ' FROM 8 T 0 24 MONTHS TO PAY FOR COMPLETE PROTECTION ' Insure the ' . EA S Y WA Y . I i - ' Yedica Insurance Agency ‘ ALL-RISK COVERAGE -_ - 320 Kenne. Ave. Phone 5301 @ll2. anlumhia 31W Camera Fans to Meet In Pasco on April 20. The Pasco-Kennewick Camera club will meet April 20 at the Pasco Recreation hall. Anyone interested in photography is in vited to attend. Nomination_ of officers will be‘ part of the meeting as well as a program suited for both still and| movie camera fans. Anyone interested in photo graphy in any phase will find the club interesting, entertaining and educational. | Tongue With An Air Tongue too, takes on an air when it has various companion able flavors added. For example, a slightly tart cherry, or raisin sauce is delicious—or a vegetable gravy might be served with it. ‘ week end in Spokane. Mrs. Clayton Pock’s sister, Mrs. Walt Atkins of Boise, stopped by, Saturday, on her way to Bow, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lahti, of Kennewick, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey' Paulson Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellison and son were Wednesday night guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stacy of Yakima. Mrs. Clell Bear was honored with a surprise layette shower Sunday evening. Mrs. Clayton Pack and Mrs. Harold Coture were} hostesses. The many lovely gifts were placed in a simulated baby‘ carriage decorated with white and blue crepe paper. The group en joyed two hours of games and gossip. Refreshments of cake and coffee were served at 9:30. Spec ial mention must be made of the clever cake decorations—a big white stark and blue bows on one x—7a clothesllne, holding baby gar-' Pments twined around the top on Ithe other. Mrs. Pock did the dec ‘orating. Besides the hostesses and hon oree, those present were Mrs. Jack Lee, Mrs. Earl Covingtbn, Mrs. Willie Collier, Mrs. A. B. Camp bell, Mrs. L. B. Lewis, Mrs. Frank Van Buren, Mrs. Pete'Fetter, Mrs. Norman Lewis, Mrs. J. D. Dunlap and Mrs. R. B. Kimbrough. The How, When And Y 0! It 87 w Elizabeth Jean McCormick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mc Cormick of North Richland, be came the bride of Lyle Wood worth, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Woodworth Monday evening in an informal ceremony at the First Methodist church in Kennewick. The Reverend J. B. Conn read the vows. Mrs. Theo Wade, the organist, Opened the ceremony with “Poem." The bride’s father presented the bride and the groom’s brother and Eleanor McCormick, the bride's sister-in-law, acted as best man and matron of honor. ' a The bride chose for the occasion a blue afternoon dress accented{ with black accessories, and wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. 'Baskets of bridal wreath, yel low jonquils. iris and snapdrag oiits and candelabrum decorated the a ar. . The matron of honor wore a printed silk afternoon dress and a corsage of red and white carna tions. Both of the mothers wore corsages of gardenias. The groom has been a resident of Kennewick for the past four years and the bride and her par, ents are formerly of Salem, Ore. The groom is employed at Rich land with 8.K.8. The newlyweds left last night for a motor trip into Oregon, with no particular destination in mind. The groom’s parents are the owners of the “Y” Shell Service station and the bride’s parents are employed in Richland. Relatives and close friends at tended the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Doris Mcßride, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Plueerd and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bloomore of the “Y” moved to North Richland this past week. We will all miss than, but, luck. all of you. ’ Little Gaylord Bloomore is con flned to the hospital with mastoid. Atlastteportheisverymuchim¢ ' Mrs. 2d 3m and daughte‘ Kathleen spent the weekend in Spokane with‘relatives. JAStHION “ram“, time to 0“ mm (1 “I" m and combine jerseys and printed chintzeo for quilted skirts and jacket: or lower priced chilies. chm cotton: or even enims. There is a an en summer de mand for bright. brilht rod. Got ton note: quilted cotton skirts, lined cotton jackets, dark cotton plaid dresses wih‘glovet trim. Cotton: that will so “811 sum mer into full.- G. B. Glendenning. physical therapkgauanberoftbem is now practicing here. Dr. Glen denninxhas a number of special treatment; __ ___ _ Atomic News: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Siemens were Sunday dinner guests at the L. L. Thom home in Richland. ‘ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Siemens Jr. and daughter Judy were Sunday guests. of Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Steele, parent} of 1511. Siemens. Double Gun W: m The germ-killing of the “mam mp £23?“ boa increased by 100 per out. The electronic lamp is finding increase in: application in homes and such public places as schools, hospitals and theatres. ‘ Synthetic oils have been devel opedthatwllleontlnuetoflowst temperatures as low as 121 der grew below zero. They are for use in airplane hydraulic systems. - Five separate oil-bearing strata havebeentoundbythetatwcll .011 U. S. Navy’s Alaskan reserve. “WC-EM ‘ Hillside Conrt‘l ”mum-Row- ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Std Brown from Moscow, Idaho, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Butts and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dunn visited Mr. and Mrs. Danny Dunn from Richland Sunday. Milton Hinsch spent the week end in Portland visiting friends. i . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hintz and granddaughter Collene were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bay More and family Sunday. . } A. N. Shelton, George Ripper and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Bagley and; bson Georgie motored to Umatilla‘ Sunday. { 1 Nancy Ann Rousseau has been sick with the flu all week. Mrs. Angie Lawrence and her daughter Carla Jo went to Seattle last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Napier or Puyallup visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cox. The women are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson went to Cotter d’Alene Saturday to visit their parents. M. E. Hamaker from Kennewick was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Merl ,I I ' TRADE AT THE Y FOR BEST I I ‘ I In Merchandnse and Semces; I. The merchEnts whose advertisements m below are among the most progresive in‘ a.“ ma, The, will appreciate the patronage of the people living in this Kennewick- f Richland Area. ‘ . . Get The Habit—Shop At The “Y’f mm snow: ' . v ‘ pfififl’ém . ms: 31:3 :3, SERVE YOU ,A . _ “"’ #531?” ' mnmcmms I . Strum! M QUICK. EFFICIENT SERVICE , a , 10.35 ”tawnw r In; 1' mm ‘. - EACH HALF MINUTE ' - " ‘ANAggsql‘mTocm '~ . . . IL L. m- new! " m ' _ - Phone 18 X 6 . ' ' . mums" ' ””“'“ ALL IRECONDITIONELSTATE .W SEARS . GUARANTEED AUTOMOBILES ' “on! omm team mm mm: mm x __ Imus, , , . . , ~ EB.“ HOIO3 WORK . - ATOMIC CAB .&' “Am ' < p ' , ( unmousnop ' . SALES ‘. - . 5” 11. West-oi Lighl JACK Imm . menu's cm: ' CHEVRON GAS STATION SPAGHETH . smm CLEANING : sum 3 ACCESSORIES &um .ImIcIIEoIIs ' Short Saturday evening. . Cecil Jones has been sick with the flu all week. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Muller ot Hermlston visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Muller. Mr.aners.L.J.Malonetrom Kennewick came to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore early Sunday morning. ‘ Danny Dunn moaned to Spo kane on bus“ Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead moved to a cabin at Hillside and are re modelling it. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rowe from ’Clarkston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rowe. . . Debray Lechelt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lechelt, ran into 0 tree Friday night m MU“!!! home- from Kennewick. 'lt bent the front fender and scraped some of the paint on his ear. m GUESTS Guests Thursday of the Ken newick chamber of commerce were Jim Latlmer. of the Spo~ kane Paper Company; Owen Ly ten of the Washington Hardware and Furnihxre Company: and Ralph W. Ker-stake. District Traf fic Engineer for the Washington State Highway Deperhnent. ‘HAWN’S COURT . w. m We: Mu. Nels Rydlttom is return ing to Ham Court on Wednes day after visiting her daughter in Tacoma, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoover or Richland wen Sunday guests at the W. J. Keck home. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Nickells and children. Ronda and James, have now moved to Yakima when they intend to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson have returned to Sacramento. Calif., when they intend to make their home for the time being. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Heart-burg took Donna Albers to Moses Lake Friday evening and while these visited Mu. Albers and Mn. Heertburc's mother. and Donna glint-s was advissitord‘i‘; Spokane urday an an and then wwe Fun: mu: Hamburg went to M. Washington Sunday on business. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Brackel of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Han-hon 0! Reno, Nev“. 31m. 1111;?“ Mai? :.: ren 0 e CO.“ Ham‘s Court. “""'Vm I§§ % | The regular m ' [unka Camp Fimwpotkh; wat the home 010 - MM: Charles H. Fox. We meeting by 3mm“ them; law. There were "Mn "It and five absent. The reportd $20.75 in u. Mu” On April 3. we had our cool WW? We fladetszm. e are ‘0 n‘ o M {or the little boy In hm country that we am ‘1" next meeting Will be All} at our guardian. hm Scribe. Phym; A. M The Odako Camp mg. tertalned the Why out“; day. April 2. We an; m: piano solos were M 5,0. and Donnebwnnmmgm van y . “ogcr‘libe: Comp wnum