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6 NOTICE OF CLOSING OF REGIS TRATION BOOKS Notice is hereby given that the registration books of the City of Kennewick will be closed against or iginal registration on the 27th day of August, 1938, and will remain closed until after the primary elec tion September 13th, 1938. WINIFRED CAMPBELL, 8:11-18 City Clerk. NOTICE FOR RINDS OF SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION The Directors of Mt. View School District No. 3, Benton County, Washineton, will receive and con sider bids and proposals for the carrying and transportation of grade pupils to the Kennewick School the 1938-39 school year. All transpor tation being covered by one route of approximately 21 miles and an esti mated evaraoa load of about 5 pu pils. All bids must be in writing and filed with the undersigned on or before August 22, 1938 and must specify equipment to be used which must adequately conform with spec ification required by the school au thorities of the state. The Board reserves the right to reiect anv or all Proposals. Dated August 11, 1938. By order of the Board, MRS. JOHN OWEN, Clerk District No. 3 8:11-18 Kennewick, Wash. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION No. 1531 : In the Superior Court of the State of Washington in and for Benton County. In the matter of the estate of Ot tillia Ballard, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that Orin Beinhart, administrator de bonis non of the above entitled estate, has filed his final account and petition for distribution in the office of the Clerk of the above entitled Court and that the Court is asked to set tle said final account, to distribute the property of said estate to the heirs or persons entitled to the same and to discharge the administrator de bonis non. ! Said final account and petition for distribution will be heard by the Court at the Court House in Pros ser, Benton County, Wash, on the Bth day of September, 1938, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the afternoon. Dated this sth day of August, 1938. ORIN BEINHART, Administrator de bonis non By Moulton & Powell, his at torneys. 8:11-18-25 Notice of Sale of County Property Notice is hereby given that in ac cordance with an order heretofore | entered on the 15th day of July, | 1938, by the Board of County Com missoners of Benton County, direct ‘ ing the sale of the real property | hereinafter described, the sheriff of | gaid county will on the Ist day of September, 1938, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m,, at the front door of the courthouse in Prosser, in said county and state, sell to the highest bidder, for cash or on legal contract the following described property sit uated in said county and described as follows, to-wit: All that part of the East half -of the East half of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter ‘of Section 6, Township 8 North, Range 30 E.W.M., lying North of Jateral No. 2 of the Northern Pacific ‘lrrigation Company canal and the South line of the Right-of-Way of the North Coast Railway Company as now located. The East line of said tract being about 241 feet and the West line about 323 feet. Said tract containing 2.59 acres more or less; Also a strip of land sixty-seven feet wide on all that part of the East side of the West half of the East half of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 6, Township 8 North, Range 30 E.-W. M., lying South of the O. W. R, & N. right-of-way and North of the Columbia Irrigation District lat eral No. 2 canal. This sixty-seven feet width strip being about 323 feet long North and South and con taining about one-l:alf acre more or less. The above preperty shall not be sold for less than the sum of $300.00. If sold for cash & Treasurer's deed will be executed. If sold on contract the terms thereof shall be 20 per cent cash and balance in ten equal annual installments commencing November Ist, next with intercst at 6 percent on deferred payments, payable annually. Ail subsequent taxes and assessments must be paid prior to delinquency. And notice is further given that if necessary said sale will be adjourn ed to the same hour from day to day by annouricement made at the time and place of sale, or at the time and place to which said sale may be adjourned, not to exceed 30 days. ; Dated at Prosser, Washington this 15th day of July 1938. H. E. CHAPMAN, County Clerk and clerk of the ‘Board of County Commissioners for Benton County, Washington. 7:21-8:11 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION No. 6693 In the Superior Court of the State of Washington in and for the County of Benton. Fecdleral Farm Mortgage Corpora tion, a corporation, Plaintift, vs: P. A, Combelic and Mildred Strong Combelie, husband and wife; Har vey Davis and Lena Davis, hus band and wife; and Union Lithe graph Company, a corporation, Defendants. Tha State of Washington to: Un fon Lithograph Company, & corpor ation, defendant: You are hereby summoned to ap pear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this sum- mons, to-wit: within sixty days aft er the 14th day of July, 1938, ana defend the above entitled action in the above entifled court and answer the complaint of plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer upon the un dersigned attorneys for plaintMf at their office hereinbelow stated, and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be entered against you according to the demands of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. The object of said action 18 to foreclose a mortgage for the sum of $1500.00, dated November 1, 1933, made, executed and delivered by P. A. Combelic and Mildred Strong Combelic, husband and wife, and Jay Perry and Marian Perry, hus band and wife, to the Land Bank Commuissioner, which mortgage lis recorded in the office of the Auditor of Benton County, Washington, in Book 37 of Mortgages, page 67. The further object of said action is to secuie a sale of the property described in said mortgage and hereinafter described in satisfaction of the amounts due on said mort gage, together with taxes paid by plaintiff, and abstracting charges. The further object of said action is to foreclose and bar the rights of the defendants and each of them and all persons claiming by, thru, or under them, in and to the proper ty described in plaintiff’s mortgage or any part thereof. The real property described in sald mortgage and to be sold in satisfaction of any decree entered in this cause is as follows, to-wit: The North Half of the South east Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Thirty-four, Township Nine North, Range Twenty-nine, East of the Will amete Meridan. Together with all water and water rights used upon or ap ~ purtenant to said lands and however evidenced, Together with any and all tene ments, hereditaments and ap purtenances thereunto belonging or used in connection therewith. All situated in Benton County, State of Washington. HENRY R. NEWTON, EARL G. DORFNER, Attorneys for Plaintiff Post Office Address: 710 Welch Building, Spokane, Wash. 7:14-8:25 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NO. 6707 In the Superior Court of the Séate of Washington in and for Benton County. ' Kennewick Irrigation District, a public corporation; Wilbur Hunt: and Estella A. Hunt, his wife; K. C. Gifford and Clara Gifford, his wife; l F. R. Samphere and Carrie Sam-! ‘phere, his wife; F. J. Arnold and: Elizabeth Arnold, his wife; R, G.| Records and Ethel Records, his wife; C. E. Nicoson and Dora Nico- | son, his wife; J. W. Atterbury and Minnie Atterbury, his wife; Marie, Smith, Executrix of the estate of! Hans Smith, deceased; Hilda Mec- ! Bain, formerly Hilda Richmond; Martin Garber and Nellie Garber, his wife; Leah Lampson Ludwick and Edgar L. Ludwick, her husband; ' Guy J. Story and Bertha Story, his wife; George H. Weaver and Jenny M. Weaver, his wife; Leslie C. La- | Cour; the Segregation Corporation,' a corporation; Oregon Mortgage Company, a corporation; Northwest ern Fruit Exchange, a corporation;‘ J. H. Keller and Cora Keller, his' wife; A. H. Meyer and Laura Meyer, , his wife; Anna Svatonsky, a widow; J. E. Campbell and Vera Campbell, his wife; B. V. Bishop ‘and Ara C. Bishop, his wife; Paul Pasche and Christine Pasche, his wife; Bruce A. McLean and Adeline McLean, his wife; John E, Jones; M. M. Moulton and Mabel C. Moulton, his wife; Martha Tucker; Nelson E. Lewis and Grace V. Lewis, his wife; Iris Marie Gascoigne; F. H. Salmon and Lora Salmon, his wife; Harley H. Peter and Mildred Peter, his wife; W. E. Bowdish, a bachelor; E. C. Smith and Virginia Smith, his wife; Charles L. Powell and Dorothy Pow ell, his wife; C. C. Williams and Ruth B. Williams, his wife; J. R. Alexander and Caroline Alexander, his wife; First National Bank of Kennewick, a corporation; J. P. Long and Millle M. Long, his wife; Lester Long and Jean J. Long, his wife; Minnie Owens, a widow; Mar ion E. Gray, a bachelor; C. A, Heberling and Ellen Heb erling, his wife; J. C. Smith and Esther E. Smith, his wife; V. B. Drake, a widower; Horace Wray, a bachelor; Clara E. Hart, a widow; Northwestern and Pacific Hypo theekbank, a corporation; Martin R. Hudnall, a bachelor; Jay Perry and Marian Perry, his wife; Edward Crooks and Gladys Crooks, his wife; Bruce Lampson and Alice Lamp son, his wife; F. N. Giles and Emma Giles, his wife; H. J. Liebel and Alta Liebel, his wife; R. L. Atter bury and Lillie Atterbury, his wife; Kennewick Rodeo Association, a corporation; The City of Kenne wick, a municipal corporation; H. A, Dowd and Lillian A, Dowd, his wife; Minnie Eberhardt; A. W. Liebel and Margaret Liebel, his wife; Paul Doering, & bachelor; Olinda Doering, a spinster; Albert Morgan and Nellie M. Morgan, his wife; A, C. Simsen and Matilda Simsen, his wife; John W. Fox and Edith Fox, his wife; W. N. Daniels, a bachelor; H. R. Bowdish and Esther O. Bowdish, his wife; D. E. Taylor and Lela A. Taylor, his wife; Plaintiffs, Benton County, a municipal cor poration, et al, and Frank Caha and Jane Doe Caha, truse name un known, his wife; Joseph Caha and Jane Doe Caha, true name un known, his wife; D. G. Converse and Jane Doe Converse, true name un known, his wife; T. C. Hamilton and Jans Doe Hamilton, true name un known, his wife; Harvey Krantz and Jane Doe Krantz, true name unknown, his wife; Charles T.! Krantz and Jane Doe Krantz, true name unknown, his wife; Harold Thompson and Jane Doe Thompson, true name unknown, his wife; Eliza beth Metzger and John Doe Metz ger, true name unknown, her hus band; Harry E. Holmes and Jane Doe Holmes, true name unknown, his wife; Mrs. C. E. Gullickson and John Doe Gullickson, true name unknown, her husband; R. A. Mc- Ilvane and Jane Doe Mcllvane, true name unknown, his wife; Max Rosen and Jane Doe Rosen, true name unknown, his wife; Cllffordj H, Aldrich and Jane Doe Aldrich, true name unknown,! his wife; Frederick W. Wise and F lorrie Wise, his wife; Sarah L. C. Goude and John Doe Goude, true name un known, her husband; Mrs. V. B. Jackson and John Doe Jackson, true name unknown, her husband; B. L. Dickson and Jane Doe Dick son, true name unknown, his wife; H. D. Keeflan and Jane Doe Kee nan, true name unknown, his wife; Franklin C. Stetzel and Jane Doe Stetzel, true name unknown, his wife; Ray Stetzel and Jane Doe Stetzel, true- name unknown, his wife; O. A. Mitchell and Jane Doe Mitchell, true name unknown, his wife; Ida L. Tytherleigh and John Doe Tytherleigh, true name un known, her husband; J. L. Cook and Jane Doe Cook, true name unknown, his wife; Edward Johnson and Mary Johnson, his wife; Carl E. Mitchell and Jane Doe Mitchell, true name unknown, his wife; Katherine Wampler; Laura I. McKay; William Battersby and Jane Doe Battersby, true name unknown, his wife; T. R. Fox and Jane Doe Fox, true name unknown, his wife; Anne E. Saw telle; S. R. Babcock and Jane Doe Babcock, true name unknown, his wife; George A. Gray and Jane Doe Gray, true name unknown, his wife; John L. Dale and Jane Doe Dale, true name unknown, his wife; Lucy 'J. Dale and John Doe Dale, true name unknown, her husband; C. Janet Dale and John Doe Dale, true name unknown, her husband; H. R. Pope and Jane Doe Pope, true name unknown, his wife; J. F. Tully and Jane Doe Tully, frue name unknown, his wife; J. W. Hull and Jane Doe Hull, true name unknown, his wife; Stephen Sweeney and Jane Doe Sweeney, true name unknown, his wife; Geneva Woodward and John Doe Woodward, true name un known, her husband; Annie E. Guit teau; Neil C. Bardsley, trustee; W. H. Jackson; C. A. Sams and Jane Doe Sams, true name unknown, his wife; Jessie C. Marshall and John Doe Marshall, true name unknown, her husband; James Anderson; Ar dy Hill and Jane Doe Hill, true name unknown, his wife; James R. Atkeson and Mary H. Atkeson, his wife; W. M. Saxton; Nellie O. Har rison; Madeline D. Rung; N. F. Archer and Helen K. Archer, his wife; Mrs. A, M. Premo and John Doe Premo, true name -unknown, her husband; E. Hope Wright, a widow; Clarence R. Gale and Esth er Spencer Gale, his wife; Catherine 'Reese Hansen; Allan Gilmour; Carl }Dlngfelder, I Dingfelder, M. Ding felder and Henry Dingfilder, doing, business as C. I. & M. Dingfelder; Lucy E. Osborne, widow of William E. Osborne, deceased; Herbert A. Hover and Mata C. Hover, his wife; Ellen Rose Rudkin, widow of Frank H. Rudkin, deceased; Julia E. Whit ing and John Doe Whiting, true name unknown, her husband; Mary Trimble, a widow; Marguerite 'A. Barrett, administratrix of the estate of Mary Hehl, deceased; J. E. White and Jane Doe White, true name un known, his wife; Sadie Humphries, widow of G. A. Humphries; O. S. Sullivan ‘and Josephine H, Sullivan, his wife; A. J. Craig and Jane Doe Cralg, true name unknown, his wife; J. M. Craig and Jane Doe Craig, true name unknown, his wife; W, A. Smith and Jane Doe Smith, true name unknown, his wife; C, W. Smith; Paul Spiegelberg; J. D. Mec- | Kay and Jessie F. McKay, his wife; Fred Fry and Jane Doe Fry, true name unknown, his wife; W, W. Ly ‘man and Jessie Lyman, his wife; the unknown heirs of C. G. Morri , son, deceased; the unknown heirs of G. A. Humphries, deceased; the unknown heirs of J. T. Dent, de ceased; the unknown heirs of Wil 'liam E. Osborne, deceased; the un known heirs of O. A. Fechter, de ‘ceased; the unknown heirs of Hans Smith deceasea; the unknown heirs of Lilburn G. Moore, deceased; the ,unknown heirs of Frank Trimble, . deceased; the unknown heirs of E. M. Smith, deceased; the unknown Ihcirs of ‘Mary E. Smith, deceased; i the unknown heirs of R, W. Waltts, deceased; the unknown heirs of 'b‘x‘anx H. Ruakin, aeceased; the un known heirs of J. R. Smith, deceas ed; the unknown heirs of Virginia udkin, deceased; the unknown heirs of Hatue L., Poore, deceased; the umknown heirs of Mary Hehl, aeceased; the unrknown heirs of Mary Ann Dent, deceased; also all the unknown heirs of any and all of the defendants named herein, if any, who may be now deceased; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in uhe real estate des cribed in the complamnt herein: Letendants, THE STATE OF, WASHINGTON:* To Frank ¢ .a and Jane Doe Caha, true nant unknown, his wife; Joseph Caha and Jane Doe Caha, true name unknown, his wife; D. G. Converse and Jane Doe Converse, true name unknown, his wife; T. C. Hamilton and Jane Doe Hamilton, true name unknown, his wife; Har vey Krantz and Jane Doe Krantz, true name unknown, his wife; Charles T. Krantz and Jane Doe Krantz, true name unknown, his wife; Harold Thompson and Jane Doe Thompson, true name unknown, his wife; Elizabeth Metzger and John Doe Metzger, true name un known, her husband; Harry E. Holmes and Jane Doe Holmes, true name unknown, his wife; Mrs, C. E. Gullickson and John Doe Gullick son, true name unknown, her hus band; R. A. Mcllvaine and Jane IDoe Mecllvaine, true name unknown, his wife; Max Rosen and Jane Doe Rosen, true name unknown, his wife; Olifford H. Aldrich and Jane Doe Aldrich, true name unknown, his wife; Frederick W. Wise and THE KENNEWICK (WABH.) COURIER-REPORTER Florrie Wise, his wife; Sarah L. C. Goude and John Doe Goude, true name unknown, her husband; Mrs. V. B, Jackson and John Doe Jack son, true name unknown, her hus band; B. L. Dickson and Jane Doe Dickson, true name unknown, his wife; H. 'D. Keenan and Jane Doe Keenan, true name unknown, his wife; Franklin C. Stetzel and Jane Doe Stetzel, true name unknown, his wife; Ray Stetzel and Jane Doe Stetzel, true name unknown, his wife; O. A, Mitchell and Jane Doe Mitchell, true name unknown, his ‘wife; Ida L. Tytherleigh and John ‘Doe Tytherleigh, true name. un 'known, her husband; J. L. Cook and Jane Doe Cook, true name unknown, his wife; Edward Johnson and Mary Johnson, his wife; Carl E, Mit chell and Jane Doe Mitchell, true name unknown, his wife; Katherine Wampler; Laura I. McKay; Wil liam Battersby and Jane Doe Bat tersby, true name unknown, his wife; T. R. Fox and Jane Doe Fox, true name unknown, his wife; An ne E., Sawtelle; S. R. Babcock and Jane Doe Babcock, true name un known, his wife; George A. Gray and Jane Doe Gray, true name un known, his wife; John L. Dale and Jane Doe Dale, true name unknown, his wife; Lucy J. Dale and John Doe Dale, true name unknown, her hus band; C. Janet Dale and John Doe Dale, true name unknown, her hus band; H. R. Pope and Jane Doe Pope, true name unknown, his wife; J. F. Tully and Jane Doe Tully, true \name unknown, his wife; J, W. Hull ‘and Jane Doe Hull, true name un iknown, his wife; Stephen Sweeney and Jane Doe Sweeney, true name unknown, his wife; Geneva Wood ward and John Doe Woodward, true name unknown, her husband; Annie E. Guitteau; Neil C. Bards ley, trustee; W. H. Jackson; C. A, Sams and Jane Doe Sams, true name unknown, his wife; Jes sie C. Marshall and John Doe Mar shall, true name unknown, her husband; James Anderson; Ardy Hill and Jane Doe Hill, true name unknown, his wife; James R. Atke son and Mary H. Atkeson, his wife; W. M. Saxton; Nellie O. Harrison; Madeline D, Rung; N. F. Archer and Helen K. Archer, his wife; Mrs. A, M. Premo and John Doe Premo, true name unknown, her husband; E. Hope Wright, a widow; Clar-‘ ence R. Gale and Esther Spencer Gale, his wife; Catherine Reese Hansen; Allan Gilmour; Carl Ding-‘ felder, I. Dingfelder, M. Dingfelder and Henry Dingfelder, doing busi ness as C. I. & M. Dingfelder; Lucy E. Osborne, widow of Willlam E. Oshborne, deceased; Herbert A. Ho ver and Mata C. Hover, his wife; Ellen Rose Rudkin, widow of Frank H. Rudkin, deceased; Julia E. Whit ing and John Doe Whiting, true name unknown, her husband; Mary Trimble, a widow; Marguerite A. Barrett, Administratrix of the es tate of Mary Hehl, deceased; J. E. White and Jane Doe White, true name unknown, his wife; Sadie Humphries, widow of G. A. Hum phries; O. S. Sullivan and Jose phine H. Sullivan, his wife; A. J. Craig and Jane Doe Craig, true name unknown, his wife;” J. M. Craig and Jane Doe Craig, true name unknown, his wife; W. A. Smith and Jane Doe Smith, true name unknown, his wife; C. W. Smith; Paul Spiegelberg; J. D. Mc- Kay and Jessie F'. McKay, his wife; Fred Fry and Jane Doe Fry, true name unknown, his wife; W. W.| Lyman and Jessie Lyman, his wife; the unknown 'heirs of C. G. Morri son, deceased; the unknown heirs of G. A. Humphries, deecased; the unknown heirs of J. T. Dent, de ceased; the unknown heirs of Wil liam E. Osborne, deceased; the un known heirs of .O. A. Fechter, de ceased; the unknown heirs of Hans Smith, deceased; the unknown heirs of Lilburn G. Moore, deceased; the unknown heirs of Frank Trimble, deceased; the unknown heirs of E. M. Smith, deceased; the unknown ‘heirs of Mary E. Smith, deceased; the unknown heirs of R. W. Watts, deceased; the unknown heirs of Frank H. Rudkin, deceased; the un known heirs of J. R. Smith, deceas ed; the unknown heirs of Virginia RATAIE “ad; the unknown . Poore, deceased; the unknown uaeirs of Mary Ann Dent, deceased ... the unknown heirs of Mary Hehl, deceased; also, all the unknown heirs of any and all of the defendants named herein, if any, who may be now deceased; also, all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein; ! Defendants, You are hereby summoned t 0 ap pear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this sum mons, to-wit, within sixty days aft er the 28th day of July, 1938, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for plaintiffs at their office below stat ed, and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de mand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. i | SR The objects of the above entitled action are: : Y I.To recover judgment in favor of plaintiff Kennewick Irrigation Dis trict adjudging said irrigation dis trict to be the owner in fee simple of and quieting title in said plain ’tlff Kennewick Irrigation District to the real property hereinafter de scribed and forever barring the de fendants, and each of them, from hereafter claiming or asserting any right, title or interest in and to said real property, which is now specif ically described as follows, to-wit: Property in Schedule I of the complaint: Olmsted Addition to Kennewick, according to the plais thereof on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of Bentor. County, Washington: All of Block 24, according to the original plat, except Lots 1,2, 5, 6 and T; | Lots 1,2, 3, 4 and 8 and ILots 10, 11 and 12, Block 26, All of Block 27; Lots 1 to 15, and Lot 19, Block 28; All of Block 31, and Lots 1,2, 8 and 4, and Lots 9, 10 and 11, Block 32; Lot 5, Block 33; Lots 1,2, 3 and 4 and Lots 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, Block 35; All of Block 36; Morain’s Garden Tracts Lots 4 and 5, Block 1, and Lot 0, Block 1, Morain’s Garden Tracts, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of Benton County, Washington, Dr. Ely's Colony No. 1, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of Benton County, Washington: Lots 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 186, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25, Block 1; Lots 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 45, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, Block 2; Block 3; Lot 20, Block 4; Tract 19, except the South 3 acres thereof; Ely’s Second Addition Lots 11 and 12, Block 5, and Lots 10, 11 and 12, Block 8, Ely’s Second Addition, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of Benton County, Washington. Shady Hill Blecks 1 and 2; Lots 1 and 2; Lots 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, Block 3, Shady Hill; Also, Tracts “A,” “B,” and “C,” Shady Hill; § Also, Blocks 4,5, 6, 7 artd 8, Shady Hill; all according to the plat there of on file and of record in the of fice of the Auditor of Benton County, Washington; Hover's Fountain Park Addition according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of Benton County, Wash ington: Lots 23, 24, 25, 27, 30 and 31, all in Block 1; Lots 2, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 35, 36, and 48, all in Block 2; s Lots 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43, all in Block 3; The * West half of Tract 5, and Tract 6; : All the foregoing in Hover’s Foun tain Park. A portion of Section 33, Town ship 9 North, Range 29 E.W.M,, platted as Plat “A,” according to the plat thereof now on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of Benton County, Washington: Tracts 10, 11, 12, the West half of Tract 24, and Tract 28, all accord ing to the recorded plat of said Plat “A.” A portion of Section 3, Township 8 North, Range 29, E. W. M., platted as Plat “B,” according to the plat thereof now on file in the office of the Auditor of Benton. County, Washington: Part of Tract 40, and the West 1 acre of Tract 39, south of the cou lee; Tract 42, East of canal right of way; k : Tracts 45 and 46, and Tracts 47 and 48, lying South and Westerly of canal right of way; Tracts 47 and 48, North of canal right of way; Tract 49, South of canal right of way, and Tract 50, North of canal right of way; The East 5.43 acres of Tracts 50 and 55, South of canal right of way; The West 5 acres of Tracts 51 and 54, South of canal right of way; Tracts 58 and 60; all according to the recorded plat of said Plat “B.? A portion of Section 11, Town ship 8 North, Range 29, E. W. M,, platted as Plat “C,” according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of Ben ton County, Washington: Tracts 8, 31, 32, 45, 55, 64 and the North half of Tract 69; all accord ing to the recorded plat of said Plat UC." . A portion of Section 13, Township 8 North, Range 29 E. W. M., platted as Plat “D,” according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of Benhton County, Washington: Tracts 5,6, 7, the East 5.03 acres of Tract 8, and Tracts 9, 10, 11, 12, 22, 28, 33, 39, 40, 43, 44, 45, 46 and 49, all according to the recorded plat of said Plat “D.” A portion of Section 5, Township 8 North, Range 29 E.W.M., platted as Plat “E”, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of Benton County, Washington: Tracts 4,5, 7, 8 and 11, all accord ing to the recorded plat of Plat “E.” Plat of Section 34 Tracts 1, 2 and 3, and Tracts 10, 11, 12, and 13, Plat of Section 34, Township 9 North, Range 29 EW. M., according to the plat thereof now on file and of record in the of fice of the Auditor of Benton Coun ty, Washington. Parcel of land described as fol lows: Beginning at the Northwest cor ner of Section 1, Township 8 North, Range 29 E.W.M., thence East on the Section line to the south line of the Kennewick Irrigation District’s (formerly Northern Pacific Irriga tion Company’s) canal right of way, thence along sald right of way to the center of Kipling Road, Olm sted Addition, according to the or=- iginal plat thereof, thence along the center of said Road to the center of Second Street, thence along the center of Second Street to the West line of Section, thence North to point of beginning. Section 2, Township § North, Range 29 E'W.M., Benton County The Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; Lot 4, less the East 7.4 acres thereof; The East half of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter. Section 4, Township 8 North, Range 29 E.W.M, Benton County The East 1060.5 feet of the North eas!, quarter, north of canal right of way; Southeast quarter of the North- west quarter, East of pipe line; East 236 feet of the East half of the northwest quarter of the south west quarter, North of canal right of way; West 202 feet of the East 528 feet of the East half of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter, north of cangl right of way. , Section 9 The East 1721.87 feet of the North half of the Northeast quarter, north of canal right of way, in Section 9, Township 8 North, Range 29 EW, M., Benton County, Washington. Section 10 The East half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter, North of canal right of way; the West half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter, North of canal rght of way; the East half of the Northwest quarter of the North east quarter, North of canal right of way; the West half of the North west quarter of the Northeast quar ter, North of Canal right of way; And the East half of the South east quarter of the Northeast quar ter, North of canal right of way, all in Section 10, Township 8 North, Range 29 E-W.M. Benton County, Washington. Section 11 The East half of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter, North of canal right of way, in Sec tion 11, Township 8 North, Range 29 E.W.M., Benton County, Wash ington, 7 Section. 12 The West half of the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter in Section 12, Township 8 North, Range 29 E. W. M., Benton County, Washington. Section 14 Beginning on the North line of Section 14, Township 8 North, Range 29 E-W.M., 1128.23 feet West of the Northeast corner, thence South 808.41 feet; thence West 538.83 feet, thence North 808.41 feet, thence East 538.83 feet to the point of beginning. Section 34, Township 9 North, Range 29 E.W.M., Benton County Southeast. quarter of Northeast quarter between Columbia Irriga tion Distriet Canal right of way and Northern “‘acific Railroad Company right of w.y; ; The West, half of the Southeast quarter of thé Northwest qugrter of the Southwest quarter; . Northeast quarter of the South gast quarter of the Southwest quar er; Southwest quarter of the North ttea,st; quarter of the Southeast quar er. Section 35 That part of the West half of the Southeast quarter of .Section 35, Township 9 North, Range 20 EEW.M,, lying South of the right of way of the Northern Pacific Railway Com-=- pany, less one acre thereof owned by Pacific Power & Light Company and used for reservoir site; The East 264 feet of the West 528 feet of that part of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 35, Township 9 North, Range 29 E.WM. Benton County, Washington, lying south of the right of way of the Northern Pacific Rall way Company. 2. To recover judgment in favor of all plaintiffs other than plain tiff Kennewick Irrigation District adjudging said plaintiffs to be the owners in fee simple, as said owner ship is alleged in the aforesaid com plaint, of and quieting title to the real property hereinafter described and forever barring the defendants, and each of them, from hereafter claiming or asserting any right, ti tle and interest in and to said real property, which is now specifically described as follows, to-wit: Property in Schedule II of the complaint: Olmsted Addition according to ..the recorded plats thereof. o g Lot 1, Block 24, Replat of Olm sted Addition; " Lot 2, Block 24, Replat of Olm sted Addition; e Lot 15, Block 35, Olmsted Addition to Kennewick, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of Benton County, Washington. “ Weisel’'s Addition A Lot 8, Block 1, Weisel’'s Addition to. Kennewick, according tc the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of Benton County, Washington. ' Dr. Ely’s Colony No. 1 according to the plat thereof now on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of Benton County, Washington: Lot 3, Block 4; Lot 4, Block 4; Lots 5 and 6, Block 4; Tract 20; Lots 1,2, 4, 5 and 7, Block 1; South 3 acres of Tract 19; All the foregoing are in Dr. Ely’s Colony No. 1. Hover’s Fountain Park according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of Benton County, Washington: Lot 26, Block 1;° Lots 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34, and Lots 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 and 44, Block 2; Lot 45, Block 2; Tract 2 and Block 5. Highlands Plat “A” The South half of Tract 46; The HEast half of Tract 60, and the South half of Tract 45; situated in Section 33, Township 9 North, Range 20 E. W. M., Benton County, Wash ington, appearing as The Highlands Plat “A,” according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of Benton County, Washington, ' Highlands Plat “B” Lot 389, The Highlands Plat “B,” except the West 121 feet of the South 360 feet; and that part of Tract 40 lying north of a line drawn from a point 37896 feet North of the Southeast corner of said tract to a point 247.02 feet North of the Southwest corner of sald tract; sit uated in Section 8, Township 8 North, Range 29 E. W. M, platted as Thursday August 1 1938. The Highlands Plat “B,” according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of Benton County, Washington, Highlands Plat “C” Tract 57, less the West 1 acre thereof; Tract "1; Tract 66; Tract 68; Situated in Section 11, Township 8 North, Range 29 E. W. M,, plate ted as The Highlands Plat “C,” ac= cording to the plat thereof on fiie and of record in the office of the Auditor of Benton County, Wash ington. Highlands Plat “D” Tract 32; Tract 36; Situated in Section 13, Township 8 North, Range 29 EWM,, platted as The Highlands Plat “D,” according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of Benton County, Washington, Highlands Plat “E” Tracts 12 and 13, situated in Sec tion 5, Township 8 North, Range 29 EWM,, platted as The High lands Plat “E”, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Auditor of Ben ton County, Washington. Section 12 Beginning at the Northwest core ner of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 12, Township 8 North, Range 29 E, W. M., running thence South 606.2 feet, thence South along the North and South center line of said Sec tion 12 a distanace of 606.2 feet, thence East parallel to the north line of said quarter section 790 feet, thence northeast to.an intersection with the Southerly boundary line of the Columbia Irrigation Distridt canal right of way on a line which is an extension of a line drawn thru a, point 790 feet East of the West line of said Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter and 7144 feet North of the South line of said quarter section and a point 500 feef East of the Southwest corner of said Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, thence Northwesterly along said right of way to the point of in tersection with the North line of said Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, thence West 630.6 feet to the point of beginning, - Section 28 Southeast quarter of the South east quarter of the Southwest quar= ter, South of Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company right of way, in Section 28, Town ship 9 North, Range 29 E.W.M. Section 34 Beginning at the intersection of the West line of Section 34, Town ship 9 North, Range 29 E. W. M., and the Southerly boundary line of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company right of way, thence Easterly along said South boundary line 1550.3 feet to the true point of beginning, thence easterly along said Southerly boundary line of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company right of way and the Southerly boundary line of the Columbia Irrigation Dise trict canal right of way, a distance of 1067.2 feet, thence South along a line parallel to the west line of said section 5225 feet, thence westerly along the Northern Pacific Railway Company right of way 1511.2 feet, thence North 42° 44' East 714 feet to the point of beginning, in Section 34, Township 9 North, Range 29 B, W.M.; also, all that portion of Lot 2, and the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 34, Township 9 North, Range 29 EW. M., lying between the right of way of Columbia Irrigation District canal and right of way of the North ern Pacific Railway Company as the same are located and constructed over-and across said land. A strip of land 20 feet in width along the west side is reserved for public road. Also described as Tax Lots 339 D, 339 E, 339 G and 339 F. Southwest quarter of the South west quarter of the Southeast quar ter of Section 34, Township 9 North, Range 29 E.W.M. Part of Block 21, Olmsted Addi tion to-Kennewick, according to the plat thereof on file in the office of the Auditor of Benton County, Washington; otherwise described as the North half of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 1, Township 8 North, Range 29 "E.\W.M.,, less School District No. 17 lands. ' West 2431 acres of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, South of canal right of way, in Sec tion 4, Township 8 North, Range 29 E.W.M., Benton County, Washing ton, Tract 29, in Section 3, Township 8 North, Range 29 E.W.M., appear ing as the Highlands Plat “B,” ac cording to the plat thereof on file in the office of the Auditor of Bens ton County, Washington, Tracts 20, 21, 22, 23, 72, 73 and 74, n Section 11, Township 8 North, Range 29 E\W.M,, appearing as the Highlands Plat “C,” according to the plat thereof now on file in the office of the Auditor of Benton County, Washington, The North half of Lot 2, in Sec tion 2, Township 8 North, Range 29 E.WM.,, Benton County, Washing ton. Southeast quarter of Lot 2, in Section 2, Township 8 North, Range 29 EW.M, Benton County, Wash ington, The West 291 feet of that part of the Southwest quarter of the Southe west quarter, lying North of the canal right of way, in Section 2, Township 8 North, Range 29 E.W. M., Benton County, Washington, 3. The aforesaid complaint, which is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the above entitled court, describes in detail the various par cels of real property owned or claimed by the respective plaintiffs and the respective parcels in or to which each defendant claims any right, fitle or interest, In addition to the foregoing plain tiffs pray for such further relief as the court can grant in the premises, MOULTON & POWELL, i Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address: Kennewick, Washington. 7:28-8:1