[_._.—”W / (am... 1° 99: ”,4 per map—minimum. 25¢. 11 prepaid. ave “ ,Wi I For Sale 1111111111 MOIO tubelsalgs. We ': 1:, regular y, per qfn‘fixo tuba made; we ”a an is a real sale. Bet ,“ columns Electric Co. 1t! . AND CAPS—Hats cleaned ’ 606; caps cleaned 25¢. a ~ Dye Works, phone one- Pasco. 32a ‘l ’ Q M ' ~ no FARMS FOR SALE ’ w, 0011!. grain and other peace for sale in season. See ' ' ’W, secy. Sunnyside Ir 'c‘. mulch Benton City, 18tfc. ' Sam—Horses and muleS: good "1 mm machinery. Kenne . Wt 00. 3t! . .=. 103 SALE—3.B3 acres, good w, good land, alfalfa, aspar prden. 8006 water; 1/2 mile ~1! Benton City. Immediate ’ . msale.W.A.DeField. 21p ' Business and Professional DIRECTORY BENTON COUNTY Aha-act & Title Go. mans mam M 8m Bank Buildinx R. .B UN?I ”gangs £llm I‘AN I one at Residence C. L. HOLCOMB Lawxer noun! wane omee Am. Security Building W mum Eye Examinations Imom r. OLSEN. 01:53 rug—m, ’nsco , R. L. LUNDY i Chiropractor muce in Bank Building. name 2071 Res. 262 ? Moulton & Powell 1 LAW OFFICE flee over First National Bank IUELLER FUNERAL DIRECTORS licensed Morticians 1M: Attendant MEL ACCOMODATIONS Phones 2201 .2202 ”R. A. H. WEGNER DENTIST Office Telephone Building "In Phone 2021 Res. 2022 \_______ I MEAL IKE By S,LHUNTLEY Cri . m POP- Experienced Potato Hand Signed Up USED CARS LIFE TIME GUARANTEE 39 Chev Coupe 37 Chev Coach 37 Chev Sedan 33 Chev Coach 30 Chev Sedan 34 Chev 11/z-ton Truck 37 Ford Pickup 34 Plymouth Sedan 36 Ford Sedan 37 International Pickup 35 Studebaker Sedan 36 Dodge Pickup 30 Franklin Coupe - 34 Ford Sedan 33 Dodge Coupe 34 Ford 1% ton truck 30 Hupmobile Sedan 29 Ford Pickup 37 GMC Pickup 35 Ford Coach Kennewick Auto Co. Your Chevrolet' Dealer PHONE 100 FOR SALE—Lawn mower, sharpen ing, better than new. Machine ground. Columbia Electric Co. 51ti APRICOIS FOR SALE—SOc per box in your box. 1 mile south of high school. F. P. Peter. Kennewick, Washington. 15-19 p FOR SALE—Rabuilt watches in good running order. Guaranveed and reasonably priced. Julius Jacot, 122 West 2nd Avenue, Kennewiok. 15-19 p WALL PAPER CLEANING, 50c per room and up. Paperhan‘ging rea sonable, phone 1721. t! FOR SALE—Third cutting alfalfa hay $7.00 in shock. Harry Axtell, South Highlands. 18-19 p FOR SALE—Weaned pigs, $2.50 to $3.00 each. W. H. Jackson, one mile west of Safeway store, Pasco, phone 214-M. 19m: BARTLETT FEARS FOR. SALE— aJso Hale and Elberta Peaches. Mrs. Bertha. Simsen, Highlands, Kennewick. -. 19-20 c Dr. H. N. Harmon . Dentist ' DENTAL PLATES A SPECIALTY Call and discuss your dental troubles with me NO CHARGE FOR EXALMINATIONS Office noun: 9-12 1-5 Evenings by Appointment Phone 2092 WITH A times for the price of tour. FOR SALE—No. 1 Bartlett pears for canning. Call afternoons. Wm. Hansen, So. West Highlands. 19-20 p FOR SALE—Redelbert-a peaches— now ripe; Gold Medals rips about August 20. Lee Boutelle, phone 2263. ‘ 19p SEE GARNAHAIN for tree ripened peaches rfor canning. Several var ities. Get your order in now. 199 FOR SALE—Small electric range, suitable for apartment, very rea sonable. Mrs. Ethel DuSuier, 523 Ave. A, phone 611. 19c FOR SALE Tree ripened Hale peaches for canning. H. S. Schmldt River Road, phone 2101. 19-20 p FOR SALE—Tree-ri-pened El'berta. peaches, 50c per apple box. Will be ready in a few days. Get your order in now. Will deliver in town. Paul Pasche; Highlands, phone 2762. * | The entry of Italy into the war but off from this country exports to the amount of $58,863,000 in 1939. mus represented 2 percent of our _ptal exports. 11111111 l Miscellaneous 1111111 l BUILD A SMALL HOME! unly 5% equity required. Chas. Spears, at Standard Lumber 00. 4t: 11" YOU find that you need some more mime, better come down to the Potlatch Yard m. We have some good six-inch flume that we are selling for $26 per thous and. We have many other specials in building materials on hand at all times. See us for anything in this line, as we on save you money in nearly every instance. it! WE HAVE 9. large supply of bed room sets as well as living and dining room sets at surprisingly low prices. See us now. You will be hap py to know how litlte it will cost to furnish your home. Dumcher’s Furniture, Kennewick. 16tfc IF YOU are looking for a. refriger ator, you will be surprised when you see the new Crosley 8-ft. Shelv ador, most; complete and modern, now selling for only $169.95. Duroch ers Furniture, Kennewlck. 16tfc SPEND A MINUTE and safe a life. Have your car tested on the Wea ver Safety Lane at E. C. Smith Mo tor Co. 14“ L. W. CLARK, livestock buyer will buy your milk cows. Would buy entire herd if you are quitting bus iness. Need 20 Guernseys or Jer seys now and 7 Holsteins. Call me at Yakima, Route 7, phone 9232. 3tfc LOST—Pair of glasses in black case some Where on Kennewick Avenue. Return to Monrford Fyrfe, Kennewiok. a 18-19 c Kennewlck, Wash. 4 Washington 81:. Over Western Auto 00. , 7 m was ($5878) COURIER-REPORTER 1111111111 Wanted Mllllflll WANTED—To _ buy heuerg from weaners up; also horses and wean ing pigs for sale. Jens Lande 8: Sons. 5 miles southeast Kennewick. 9p“ WANTED—Carpenter or remodel work. Phone 2642, or see A. A. Dunn at Fred Sands, Rt. 1 17-2lp WANTED—To buy fresh milch cows. Farmers Exchange. 18-19 c WANTED—OId quilts or blankets. Will give 25c per article. Harry Higley, phone 2382. 19-20 p WANTED—A low wheel one-horse wagon. Glenn Felton. 19p WANTED TO BUY—Z—wheel trail er or will trade Model T coach for one. Inquire this office. mfc WANTED TO RENT—3 or 4-room house, close in. Milford Emsley, Box 97, Kennewick. 19-20 p i At The Churches I UNITY CLASS No more meetings will be held until September, when the regular Monday afternoon services will be resumed. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rollin B. Holden, Pastor 10:30 Morning worship service. Mes sage by Mr. J. C. McKinley of Byron Wash. No evening service. Wednesday evening at 8:00 mid week service with study of the book of Revelation. This service in the basement chapel of the church. The pastor has been voted 9. four weeks vacation and Mr. McKinley will preach each Sunday morning during August. , You will find a welcome in this house of God any time. “The Bible as it is for men as they are." FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN Second and Auburn Streets Rev. Carl E. L. Lucky. Minister Twelfth Sunday After Trinity Divine Service at 11:15. Sermon (theme: “A Blind Man Sees the Light.” Sunday School at 10:15. Immediately after services on this Sunday (August 11th) the Congre gation and. the Sunday School will proceed to Volunteer {Park in Pasco (across (from the court house.) The Ladies’ Aid will particulanly enter- SEA RS’ Representative in the Pasco-Kennewick District Ray Matthews PHONE Kennewick 593 SHOP and SAVE at SEARS sunsnueaucn AND no -Good! Muley Can Start Right in Using It tam the Sunday school on this oc casion. All Sunday school children should be sure to be in church on this Sunday. Those not having rides will be taken care of. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Comer Third and Washington J. A. Pine, Minister Bible school, 10 am. Morning worship. 11 am. Sermon theme. Paul's Outline ad Christian Service. Christian Endeavor, 7 pm. Evening worship, 8 .pm. Sermon theme, “Lesson from the Prophet Hosea.” CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sunday Bible School at 10 am., Wm. Mills, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 am. Sub ject, “Qualification out a Preacher." Young Peoples Service at 7:15 pm. Prayer and Juniors at same hour.’ Evangelistic Service at 8 pm. Sub ject, “The Vindication of Devine Justice on the Judgment of Man.” Monday, 8 pm. The Northwest Nazarene College Quartette, accom panied .by Dr. Delong President of the College. Mid-week Prayer Wednesday at 8 pm. BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN Third and Benton St. M. C. Kauth, pastor Divine servicm' Sunday at 10:30 am. Sunday schol at 9:30. The Walther League will resume activities in September. ‘ You are cordially invited to our servicese. Benton City Folk Visiting in Idaho BENTON CITY—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johanson and daughter, Jo Ann, 'lert Saturday for Idaho to be gone a week. They will visit rela tives at Orofino and friends in oth er Idaho cities. They also plan to spend a few days at Sun Valley. Mrs. Kenneth Robbins of Grand view, sister 0f Miss Johanson, is staying at the Johanson ranch with Bobbie and Dickie while their par enlts are away. ' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cheldlin of Satus were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson. Miss Celia Rowley went to Pull man Friday to enroll at W. S. C. for a post graduate course in so— cial science next school term. She received her degree in June. Sunday guests at the Erwin Knowles home were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dillon of Prosser, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burmood of Toppenish, Miss Frances Davidson of Casper, Wyoming, Mrs. Tillie Taylor, John Schmidt and daughters, Juanita and Gwen of Yakima, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Triesch, Scharmel and Otto. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clayton and family moved to Wallula Sunday, where Clayton is Union Pacific sec tion foreman. Barney Lewis mov ed their household goods. Mr. and Mrs. George Morton re turned Monday from a ten-day va cation trip to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Lund left on Friday for Bremerton to visit rel- ; atives and old friends. They plan 1 to be gone two weeks. Mrs. Earl Cobb of Kiona return ed Saturday from a several days' fishing trip at Pear Lake in the Cascades in company with Yakima friends. The group had to pack in six miles. Miss Cora Monroe of Mandan. N. Dakota left Friday for Seattle att er a week at the Oscar Hanson home. While on the coast she will make a trip to Vancouver, BC. En route to her home in about ten days she will stop over for a brief visit. \ } There are some women so dis honest with themsel'ves they even lie to their diary. .1 By C. M. PAYNE Florence Rice, feminine lead in “Girl in 313” at the Roxy Sunday and Monday. Sloans Return From Summer School Work RICHLAND—Louie Sloan drove to 1 Corvallis. Oregon Friday for his; wife and daughter. Ruth. who have been attending summer school there. They will leave again this week for Montana for their youngest daugh ter. Carroll. who has been with her grandmother this summer. Mrs. Al Wynans and Mrs. Ella Wynans of Walla Walla were vis itors Sunday at the C. A. Kinney ‘and Addie Dickerson home. J. B. Schaller of Walla Walla was ‘ a Richland visitor Monday. Betty Pace, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Pace and Elgie Vandine, son 0! Hugh Vandine were married in Pasco last Thursday. At present they will make their home with the bride's parents. The irrigation water was turned into the canals again Tuesday eve ning after a three day shut 06!. A meeting of the mint growers of the district was held at the grange hall Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham ment Tuesday and Wednesday in Seattle. Dr. Lemon drove to Yakima on Tuesday where he met Mrs. Lemon who has been visiting in Seattle for the past two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Lemon returned to Richland Tuesday evening. Doshy Mae Lisle of Yakima and Helen Snider d Wapato visited Kathleen Muncey Monday and Tuesday. Walter MoCamish. who is em ployed at the navy yards at Brem erton. spent the week-end at the John Dam home. A family gathering was held at the Gus George home in Pasco on Sunday. Those attending from Rich land were John George sr.. and fam ily, John George jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Strawn and child ren, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin George and children. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Mun cey, Edwin Miller. Leonard George and Fern George. A picnic dinner was served at six o‘clock. Three Given Degrees at Finley Grange Meet ' FINLEY—Finley grunge met on Thursday night with 30 members ;and four visitors present. mung * the busis‘ss meeting Donald Sher ry received first and second degrees. Mrs. Clark, also Mrs. Guy Story .of the Highland grange, spoke to the gathering. Mrs. Dan Gerber, the lecturer. gave a program which con sisted of a piano solo by Barbara Perkins, a contest by Mrs. A. Schaflt ner, Mrs. Beasley, Mrs. W. W. Rice and Mrs. Calvin. A skit by Mrs. H. H. Bowers and E. Sherry. At the close lunch was served by Mrs. Dan Gerber, Mrs. Bill Piert and Mrs. P. Slocum. Finley grange will meet August 15 at 8:30. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Jeffers of Mo desto. California visited Thursday and Friday with Mr. Jeffers cousin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Laßue. ' Mr. and Mrs. Issue Moe, who were recently married in Kansas, and who have been visiting at the Shorty Erickson home and with Mr. Frank Bens. moved to Yellepit on Sunday. Throughout the month of August the . Finley - Hover Community church will hold uni-ted worship Claude Walk, who has been liv- - In response to the request of my friends I have consented to file again, as I am Dean of the State Senate in point of service, and senior ranking member. of the four most important committees. My friends tell ine they will assist so that our district of four counties may have the benefit of my four teen years’ in the legislature. Charles F. Stinson SENATOR 16th DISTRICT A. M. “AL” MATSEN State Senator Successful farmer for 25 years . . . served as Kucnm Ommty Commisioner for a: Years. Wee, September 10 Gena-l, November 5, 1940 mg in Kennewtct the past week. visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walk Sunday. services in the Hover chunch at 9 am. Mr. arid Mrs. Bob Farquhar and son at Kennewick were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Witham in honor of Mr. Far quhar‘s birthday. Cleo and Laura Ann O’Hair visit ed Tuesday with Carol Jacobs 1n Kennevwick. George Foster jr. of Kahlotus spent the week-end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gem'ge Foster. Arlie Glassner of Kennewlck visit/ed Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. cunt Glassner. Mr. and Mrs. William Kilmer 01' Port Townsend visited three days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Kelvie. Mr. and Mrs. George Reldell or Walla Walla were overmght guests of Mr. Reidells' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed nguette. They left early Wednesday morning for Dallas. Ore gon and on the coast for a visit with relatxves beam-e returning to their home in Walla Walla. Ya? Mrs. Henry Piert. Mrs. Albert Piert and children. Rodney and Peggy Lou. were in Pasco Sunday. Shorty Erickson and sons. Eric and Bdbbie. were fishing near Ben ton City Sunday. Glen Bowers. who is employed near Kahlotus. visited his wife and parents. over the week-end at the H. H. Bowers home. Nance It timing of Petition For Discharge In the District Court of the United States Eastern District 0! Wuh inns-ton, Southern Division. No. B-1957 In the matter of Kenne'wlck Can ning 00.. Inc.. a corporation. debtor. Notice is hereby given. that the Kennewick Canning CO.. Inc.. debt tor above named. has filed in the above entitled court and cause. its petition for discharge of the reorg anization proceedings herein and for the reinvestment of the estate at said debtor in petitioner and (or a dismissal of the above proceedings. and that a hearing on said petition will be had on the 17th day of Au gust. 1940 at eleven o’clock am., or as soon thereafter as the same may be heard. at the Federal Court at Spokane, Washington. and all per tons interested therein are directed to then and there appear. and show cause. if any they have, why said petition should not be granted as prayed for in said petition. Dated this 7th day of August. 1940. Kennewick Canning CO.. Inc., a corporation, debtor. by i cm W. 8:8 Its President. Dr. Gail Backman PASCO. WASHINGTON DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE State Legislature 16th DISTRICT 7