I ’AW 14, 1941. d 3... /' ”119"” per word per insertion—minimum. 25 , [f prepaid, five times for the price of tour. M Fox Sale 7 1111111111 .1 “Puma-rel: wood or coal Call 1732. 20p .llwartlett calmii’ngl pears. ' “235601-201 . . .Ray ” 19-22 c ' “GEES—Just right now ' m; tree ripened. H. C. ’ phone 2101. 20-21 p I “Ll—Good, clean straw, $1 E" Gall 9x2, Charles Hunt, ,Wl6-20p ml! cow with heifer lull—M Axtel, Rt. 2, Kenne . 20p , ”Anya-writer ribbons forl .‘- at the Courier-Reporter . 301:1) .- mB-‘Guansy-Jersey, yr, gm. ml! last of month. D. gm, Richland. 20-21 p um Refrigerators and elec mm for sale at bargain # wmton Hardware and WOMM- 49“ K‘— mp—loo White Giant Ply :m mas and Rhode Island Hygifiaagy to lay. Harry fl, am. Kennewick. zo-mp. r 3 Wll grapevimas, m mars now tor spring de ”.9093 1000, f.o.b. California. am (or all cash with order, Ipm -1 plants. An early sell-out "an man: a greater demand mum planting season, so or ‘ ummlhnsen’s Rainbow Gar lflefllfid, Wash. 20-22 c w .iéééé‘f’iiégfiaasl 7' '3§:Z§a§§:§s §§§§:£_ I BENTON COUNTY Matt & Title CO. was man a... sme Bank Building L DR. C. BRUNN ‘ ms PRISICIAN ‘ (Inca a Residence AMA Phone 1521 J.LeonardMokler PLUMBING and I I A 'l‘ I N 8 INS. Phone 411 fi BR. H. G. CURRY MIST ”no In mum M Manse 319 lat Ave. Phone 1361 M C. L. HOLCOMB Lawyer Imam runuc "In Am. Security Building cum Analytical Eye Examinations Mom 3. OLSEN, opm. Bids. PASCO R. L. LUNDY Chiropractor i 2? 2:76:11)” Storeßes. 262 MWilton & Powell LAW OFFICE °m°° 1n Hmtad Building IHELLER FUNERAL; DIRECTORS ‘ M Morticians 1 thcgggdgggnoxs ‘ . Pug... 2201 2202 EILESCAL IK_E a, 3.1. HUNTLEY --- FOR SALE—Horses, mules and all kinds of used horse drawn farm machinery. Twin City Truck and Implement, Pasco. __ -_- --_.sot! ”FOR SALE—SW quarter of NE quarter, NW quarter of SE quar ter and 8 half of SE quarter of Sec. 30, Township 8. Range 28, Benton County. Inquire Churohman In vestment Company, Pasco. 20c lllllllli Ming-llamas lllllTll THE CATHOLIC LADIES will hold a cooked food sale Saturday, Aug. 16 at the Kennewick Market. 20c FOUND—Two keys and holder near creamery. Owner may have same ‘by paying for ad and identifying. 20c CANNWG DAYS at the Campbell’s Custom Cannery are Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Produce must be in the cans by four o’clock. 19-23 p EATS AND CAPS—Bats cleaned and blocked 60c; caps cleaned 25c. Reflex-son Dye Women, phone one two-three. Pasco. 82$! CLEAN-UP—See our inside pant speck]; Ask about our Spring Clean-up deal at Potlutch Yards. Inc. 521;: WAWMdsaveame. Have yourcartestedon the Wea versuewxmatac.smthuo- torOo. ' 141:1 W palm clean-up special—one gallon varnish, 3% gallon enamel. one guest floor en amel, wallpaper for average room. walls and ceiling (10:12:58) five pounds Kalsomine and a. bruSh, all for only $9.58. Ask for details at Potlatc’h Yards, Inc. 5%! H. E. Amman & SON, blacksmith and welders. Truck bodies built to order. Best-plow work on earth. Axes, syckles and lawn mowers sharpened. Front 8: Auburn Sta, Kennewick, Wn. 1101 BUILD, Remodel, Repair, Paint— No dow-n payment—3 years to pay. Your home need not be paid for. sloo—repay $4.59 monthly; s2oo— 5639 per month; ”GO—repay $959 per month; woo—repay $15.97 per month. Potlatch Yards, Inc. phone 241, Kennewick. vl7ctf PAPERHANGmG—GenemI house cleaning, including rug cleaning, mm, wall paper cleaning, reasonable, phone 2467 after 6 pm.“ GET THE BEST—More heat per dollar, combined with freedom Imm soot and ashes, when you burn Gasco Briquets. Order now from the Twin City Lumber 00., Pasco. phone 702dW. 351;: mmun Wanted gmmm’ i WANTED—Housekeeper. Phone 1506 Mrs. H. O’Hearn. . 20p WANTED—Part time office work and bookkeeping for evenings. I have access to typewriter and adding machine. Inquire box L this office. . st! WIAN'I'ED: Girl or woman for gen eral housework and care of 'two children on ranch. Ferment position to righrt party. Inquire this office. ' letf llllllllm For Rent‘llllllllllll FOR RENT: Three-room apartment with bath. Suitable for two .peOple. Phone 2352. . 20c FOR RENT—6 rooms and bath downstairs. Inquire 504 Kennewick Avenue; also one upstair bed room, 1711 c FOR RENT—Modem offiqe poms: water, light, heat furniShed, and air conditioned, in the Penney building on Main corner. See A. F. Brown. 7t! *WW . Better. Used Cars BUY mom A Dependable Dealer Kennewick Auto Go. Phone 100 gggégggg§§§§g§s A _ . METHODIST RobertlTl—Efiiniffimum Slm-day school, 10:00 am. Morning worship, 11:05' am. Sermon: “Breadcasting.” All who desire to come 01; these services are most cordially welcome. FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN Seoond and Auburn Streets P. J. Luvaas, Minister No services or Sunday school this Sunday. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE J. N. NOLT, Pastor Sunday Bible school at 10:00 am. Wm. Mills, superintendent. Morning worship at I11:00 am. Theme: “-How May I Keep Sancti tied.” N.Y.»Ps. Juniors and prayer hour at 7:00 pm. Evening Evangelistic service at 8:00 pan. Theme: “My Besetting Sin.” 0 Midweek prayer services, Kenne wick Wednesday, 8100 pm. Ebveajlfhm‘ss'ayz 8300 p-m- 7 The Bible school is starting of! fine, Any children who have not yet. attended we will be more than glad to welcome you. , FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rollin 13. nomiigif 10:30—Morning worship service. Guest preacher J. C. McKinley. Bible study in classes closing at 12:15. No evening service during August. B:oo—Wednesday evening mid week service of prayer and Bible study in St. Luke. Mr. McKinley will preach on the 29th also. We have a welcome for you. _ 03125?!“ 913339“. Corner Third and Washington J. A. Pine. Minister Bible school, 10:00 am. Morning worship and sermon at 01:00 am. Sermon theme: “Workers Together.” - Evening church service, 8:00 pm. Shields Pilots Hart Ship On Short Tour HIGHLANDS—BasiI Shields pi loted one of the six Hart ships on a tour to Oonnelh White 'Blurffs, Presser and back to Kennewick and' lPasco Sunday. Mrs. Shields accom panied him and at Prcsser they were guests at the V. H. Foisy home. Mrs. Dora Shields and son, Ger ald of Prosser and Mrs. Joe Strad ling and children of Kennewick ,were Friday dinner guests at the B. H. Shields home. Ber-yr and Madene Shields visited at the V. H. Foisy home in Proaser Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bottamley of Sunnyside were week end gums at the EB. Id. Shields home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Taylor of Portland are visiting at the D. E. Taylor and Clarence Sondennan homes this week. Bachelors Serve Lawn Lunch to Grangers BENTON CITY—The Kiona-Ben ton grange met Wednesday evening in the Erwin Knowles lawn. Mrs. Gladys Fleming was elected lady as sistant steward in place of Mrs. Gordon Ralph, who is moving to Monitor. The local group picnic will be held :August 24 on the Rob ‘ert Johanson lawn. Mrs. Gladys Fleming presented the program in the absence of the lecturer, Mrs. Agnes Johanson. , The bachelor members served the lunch. The September meeting will be on the A. L. Henson lawn. Mrs. Brooks’ group of women will serve‘ Refreshments. 1 ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robbins of I ‘Grandview took Mrs. Robbins’ grandmother, Mrs. Phoebe C. Carr. to her home in Orofino, Idaho Sat urday evening. She was a guest Friday and aSturday of her grand-i daughter, Mrs. Robert Johanson. Mrs. Carr had been in Seattle to visit 'her daughter, Mrs. W. 'W. Glazier, who is seriously ill and. returned with Mrs. Johanson and Mrs. Rob bins Thursday from the coast. Mrs. W. 'H. Carson of 'l‘ieton came Sunday to pack peaches. She is staying with her neice, Mrs. Grady Wilson. THE KENNEWICK, (WASHJ COURIER-REPORTER PLAN FOR “TOKEN VICTORY” Military observers believe that, for the sake of bolstering morale at home, the German forces in Russia are making desperate attempts to capture either Odessa or Kiev in the Ukraine. Both cities are menaced, but Moscow claimsthat all attacks have been hurled back so far. Odessa. great Black Sea grain port. would he a prize for the Nazi invaders. Mon day evening, London admits that Nazi forces have made considerable gains in the Ukraine sector. Nebraska. Visitors Leave For Their Home Willis. Hazel Wit-t and two sons left last Friday eve ning for their home in North Platte, Nebr., after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. D. E. Taylor and family. This was their first meet ing in eleven years. Mrs. Forrest Gragg and son, Men dell who have been visiting at the {Bell Birdsall home in Bremerton returned to their home in the South Highlands Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Birdsall and son Jackie accompanied them home for a week end visit. Miss Carol Nelson left Sunday (or Seattle where she will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lahti. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Estes expect to leave next week for a short visit with relatives in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Taylor, daugh ter Shirley, house guests, Mrs. Hazel Witt and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Taylor enjoyed a picnic at Sacajawea park last Thursday eve ning. ‘ ‘. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Green and son Billy left Sunday morning for Spokane to spend a week at the Perry Soth cabin on Lake Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Taylor Wlll occupy the Green residence during their absence. - Mr. and Mrs. D. 'E. Taylor, daugh ter Shirley and their nouse guests, Mrs. Hazel Witt and two sons of Platte, 'Nebr., and Terrance Taylor motored to Toppenish last Thurs day. . Miss Betty Jean Rutherford who has spent the past three weeks with her father, A. L. Rutherford, in Portland, returned last Friday to the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Story. Terrance Taylor was a business visitor in Seattle Thursday. Notice is hereby given, that by resolution of the Board of County Commissioners and approved by the Director of Highways. that the Im provement to be known as. Benton County Road Project No. 56. Light Bituminous Treatment of approxi mately 2.6 milesof Lower Columbia River County Road be made as fol lows: Estimated date of commenc ing work, July 28, .1941; estimated date of completion, October 15, 1941. Following is the Estimate of Cost for the Improvement: Light Bituminous Treatment. 600 cu. yds. Top Co. Surf. in : stockpile @ $1.95 -.------.....-.51.-170.00 600 011-. yds. Cover Stone in ; stockpile @ $1.95 ---...-.._- 1,170.00 2.6 miles Prep. Const. & Fin. ' ( Rdy. @ 260.00 676.00 600 cu. yds. Top Course Surf. on Rry. @O4O _...-m“----.. 240.00 600 cu. yds. Cover Stone on } ,Roadway @ 0.70 -.--..-..--._-. 420.00 70 M. Gals. Water in place ‘ @ $1.50 105.00 90 Tons Bit. Cement MC-2 @ 20.00 ____ 1,800.00 " 3,581.00 Maintaining Traffic _-_...___.. 59.00 Engineering .---....--_.._____. 120.00 ‘ Total ..-..----._.-_.----.----....55,760.00 Dated this Bth day of August, 19411. H. E. CHAPMAN. County Auditor and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Com missioners of Benton County, Wash ington. 8:14 NOTICE ‘Just One of Those Bad Day} Wm. Cochran Eighty- One Years Young ROVER Mr. and Mrs. J. E} Cochran and Mrs. Minnie Ashby will‘ be birthday guests of Wm. Cochran‘ Wednesday. He will be eighty-one years old. Happy birthday and “SM wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ashby and Ifamily picnicked at the Sacajawea park Sunday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moss and ‘tamily returned to Seattle Monday after spending the week-end here. .Mrs.J.E.Cochranwashostessm Ithe Hover Ladles’ Aid last Tues ‘day. A chicken dinner was plan nedtobeheldinthenearfuture.A ‘delicious lunch was served. . Mr. and Mrs. L. Messenger of lFinley visited at the F. Montague uhome Tuesday evening. iMr.aners.C.B.Ashbyof Hemiston visited home folks over mhe week-end. 7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO FILE CLAms In the Superior Court of the State of Washington in and for Benton County. In the matter of the estate of Bernard B. Plowman. deceased. No. 2017 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Letters Testamentary on the estate of Bernard B. Plawnian, de ceased. were granted to the under signed on the sth day of August. 1941. by the said Superior Court. All persons having claims against said estate are required to serve them with the necessary vouchers upon me at the office of Moulton 8: Powell, Kennewick, Washington. within six months after the date of the first publication of this notice. to-wit, within six months after the 14th day of August. 19a. and file the same with the Clerk of this Court. together with proof of such service, or they shall be forever barred. Dated at Kennewick, Washington. this 14th day of August: 1941. Cecil F. Anderson. Executor By MOUL’ION a; ram. His Attorneys. 844-28 SUDIMONS BY PUBLICATION In the Superior Court at the State of Washington in and for Benton county. Ruby Wflkin, plaintiff, vs. Richard Thomas Wilkin. defend ant. State of Washington to the said Richard Thomas Wilkin. 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 7th day of August. 1941, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court. and answer ‘the complaint of the plaintiff and sex-ye a copy of your answer upon the ‘undersigned attorney at his office belowstated:andincaseofyour failure so to do. judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. \ That the cause of action herein is for divorce and to adjudicate the care, control and custody of minor children. KARL J. Gm l Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and postoffice address} Title and Trust Buildim, Pasco” Washington. art-9:114 NOTICE Notice is hereby given. that by resolution of the Board of County Commissioners and approved by the Director of Highways. that the Im provament to be known as Benton County Road Project No. 57. Bitum inus Surface Treatment of approxi mately 3.0 miles of the Kennewick l’inley. Owens and other Platted County Roads. be made as follows:‘ Estimated date of commencing work. August 15. 1941; Estimated date of completion September 30. 1941. Following is the Estimate of Cost for the Improvement: 1 Section 1: Bituminous Light Treat-1 ment: 1 0.8 miles Prep Const. 8: Fin. ‘ Edy. @ 250.00 ..s 200.001 30 M. Gals. water in place ‘ @l5O . .. . . «65.001 180 cu. yds. Cover Stone @ 1 20 Tons Bit. Cement MC-z @ 20.00 _._m.._u_-- 520.00 Total Section 1 - 1,035.00 Section 2: Bituminous Light, Onew Lift: 1.6 Miles Prep Coast & m. 1 Rdy. @ 150.00 - 240.00} 180 cu. yds. Cover Stone @ 1 1.50 ~__ 270.00 as Tons Bit Cement 310-2 .1 @ 20.00 ..-._-..__.--~--.,-s--- 520.00“ Total Section 2 .-----..-..---..__ 1.030.00‘ Section 3: Road-Mix Type Class B: 0.6 Miles Peep a: Finish Roadway @,150.00 ..----.-._ 90.00 30MB“. Cement n 0.2 @ 1 18.00 -*_-__.---.-------.-.....s 500.00 0.0 miles mm; 0: Finishing 1 @ 300.00 _._”.-.m—m 100.00 300 cu. yds. Min. Au. on 1 Roadway @ 0.70 _._. 252.00; Total Section 3 “.1..-” 1,000.00 Totals Sectkm 1. 2 a 3 _- 3.127.001 Maintaining Traffic ._...- 0000 Engineering "_._.“ 150.00 Grand Total _._... 8337.00 Dated this Bth day at August. 1001. H. E. W. County Audit»: and eK-otficio Clerk of the Board of County Com missionem of Benton County, Wash inctai. 8:“ NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND PETITION FOR DISTRI BUTION InthesupeflorCourtotthesm of Washington in and far the County of Benton. Inmobate. In thematter of-the stated Bertraymdeceased. CascNo.l632 NO’I'IDE is hereby given that Ray V. Lloyd. the executm ot the estate of Bert Loyd. deceased. has rendeeed and presented for final settlement to. and filed with the clerk oi'theßuperiorCourtcteeid County and State his final account and report and petition for distri bution as such executor; and that Tummy, the 10th day of Septem ber. 1941, at ten o’clock All, at the court room of mid Superior Court at, Puma. Washington, in aid County has been duly appointed by our Superior Court for the settle- fd ““3 _ The time to order your coal is not when you’re all huddled around in the living room wearing extra sweaters and jackets. You never know when a cold sfell is going to sud- ~ denly be here. Order Pot atch coal now and save on the low prices. Give it a trial this winter . Why so many prefer Potlatch! ' It's cleaner. No soot. note or smudge. Helps keep the home clean—inside ancient. No waste. Nothing is wasted—bums a slow, even heat. More heat with less work! Order Today---Phone 241 We Carry a Large Stock of PRES-TO-LOGS Hot, Clean, Convenient, Inexpensive BUILDING MATERIAL for every purpose POTI. A T C H YA BD S, IN C. ment of the Final Account. at which time the Court is asked to settle such report. distribute the property to the heirs or persons entitled to the some and discharge the exe outer. WITNESS the Hon. Matt L. Dris coll. Judge of the Superior Court. and the seal of said Court affixed this 12th day of August. 1941. ETTA J. EMMN. County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court. W. 1... Mm. Attorney for Executor {O9 Drumheller Building. Walla Walla. Washington. 8: 14-28 NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY y State or Washington. County of Benton. 55. } Notice is Hereby Given. That in accordance with an order heretofore entered on the 4th day of August. 1941. by the Board of County Com missioners of said County. directing the sale of the real property herein after described. acquired by said county tor delinquent taxes under [tax foreclosure suit and sale. I. the ‘undersigned County Treasurer of said county. will. on the 30th day of August. 1941, commencing at the hour or 10 o'clock am.. and continu- Ling until the hour of 4 o'clock pm. of said day. unless the property here ;inatter described shall sooner be sold, at the front door or the County Court ficuse. in Proaaer in said cormty and state. sell to the hinted bidder for cash or on legal contract. the following described property. It uated in said county. and described as follows. to-wit: wig BEBWBec.2s.'rwp.a.R.ao. minimum sale price. “0.00. The above property is sold abject to the lien of all Mace or DR im or Sewerage District assessment or installments am not yet due at the time cl sale. 112 above property mall nu. b sold for less than the amount at term in comma headed “m sale Price” opposite each descrip tion or property. I! sold (or air. a W‘s Deed will be executed. I! sold on contract. the terms there-- otahallbempementcashandbal lance in ten equal annual install ‘ments commencing November Ist next.withinterestatsixpercenton deterred payments. payable annual ly. All subsequent taxes end assem ments must he paid prior to delin quency. mum to make payments or to perform any of the covenants or the conuwact tor-leits same at the election or the vendor. nus con tractmayhepaidinndlatanytime plus accrued interest. in which case a Treasurer’s Deed will be enecistsd. Property sold for the sum od' ssono or- less must he paid for in cash at .ihe time o! the sale. And Notice 13 Hereby Further Givenmuneceuaryrwmw tom-n ma ale to the lane hours I'm any to day by announcement Mutthetlmemdmww ukuoratthetuneandphoew mhichsudulemybeadjwmed. mmum.wmm.m. ommamcust.ml. ‘ (SAMMY. ‘ Oountv'l‘muurerolbentonOouw mun-mm. By wen Benet. Deputy m M. 8:74! : Kanmem and II dependable. Burns with a steady heat. it): man nae-mam. PM as economic al. You save 1n the long run by Investing in Pothtch nudity. 7