' amber 23, 1941. ”IN/’_....” fin per word per insertion—mm. as t: prepaid, five times for the price of four. mane umnm W’ " um— Weaner pigs. Your 3’ “.00, Pete Lande, Kenne m 29-33 p /“'_____""-_'_—'—o I sag; gyms-. 3 ? :§%?§§s§:§2* ‘ fi§% *' w-~~w...: . zaafiggfi I L 01: T. J. Boyd DENTIST l W Telephone Building m 2021. BENTON COUNTY Wet & Title Go. moss mam ”BMMBW L DILC.BRUNN ‘ moms mamas ‘ one: at mm 3 ARA Bhonels2l an. 11. C. CURRY ommms'r ”mammal: am 319 MAve. " Ml3Bl C. L. HOLCOMB - Lawyer may runuc on. m seem Building ‘ con-pus Analytic-I . Eye Examinations . IAIN-D I. OLSEN. m. am. 94300 R. L. LUNBY Chiropractor : Over Penney Store I Phone 2871 Res. 262 Hulton 82. Powell LAW OFFICE one. In mm mm R FUNERAL? DIRECTORS * W Mot-“clans ‘ lady Attendant 1 mm ACCOMODATIONS ‘ m 2201 m -{ m Clear Dental Plates Universal Dentists n: a r. NEWTON m Nook Building mm mm WASH. J.LeonardMokler PLUMBING m . HEATING ~ INS. Phone 411 ”Trims sumac W?fii . . W_________T____flfl_"_g'::m= ME, SCAL IKE a, s. I. Magus? AUCTION SALE—Kennewick, Sat urday, October 25. If you have any thing to sell, bring it «to .this sale. If you want to buy you may find 'it here. Ash Auction Co. 30-p FOR SALE—I94O Ford truck, 2- ’ speed axel, 825 tires, like new! Mercury motor and van, also good permit, phone 11672 evenings. 28-32 c FOR SALE—Two aux-w seed pota toes. Cheap if taken in field at digging .time. A. J. Thompson, tele phone 380. t FOR SALE—(I7 1/3 acres (clear) 1 mile south of Kennewick on Washington St. First-class soil and highly improved. Will take a house and lot or small acreage in ex change in Kennewlck or Pasco. C. G. Campbell. 31-351) 1928 GHEV COUPE FOR SME— Good rubber and running condi tion, $25. 1018 Kennewick Avenue. Gene Whittemore. 25tf FOR. SALE—Howses. mules and all kinds of used horse drawn farm machinery. Twin City Truck and Impiement. Pasco. ”n ... .._th FOR SALE-28 acre hog and dairy ranch, especially adapted to ar tichokes, asparagus, peppermint. Hog born and has pasture. Price $4,000 to be sold regardless of price. Ten dollans off each day until No vember 1. Submit offer. Home Nur sery, Richland. 36b! FOR SAlE—Young bull seven month old. His sire, Glenwood Morocco Premier No. 372294; his dam, Come Son’s Julia Lass. Herd on D. H. I. A. test. D. A. Chalcraft, Rialfland, Wash. 159-339 1c SALE at nursery—Four choiie peonles, $1.00; ‘1 Laoebark tree, a most beautiful tree, SI.OO. Closeoout, both for sl.Ol. Many bargains. Home Nursery, Richland. 3617 f FOR SALE—Used electric washers‘ replaced by Bendix hwtallations; also new Cole oil heaters in all sizes. See these late model heaters before buying-any new stove. Priced at pre scarcity market. L. H. Raymond. 26M] FOR SALE—I 937 Pontiac DeLuxe sedan; extra good shape; also 6- 1001: special Frigidaire refrigerator, used but slightly. C. C. Dunning, on Bill Larspn place, mile west of gravel pit, Pasco. 291:! ROB SALE—Typewriter ribbonaJor all makes at the Courier-Reporter 111109. 301:! 2ND HAND Refrigerators and elec tric ranges for sale at bargain prices. Washington Hardware and Furniture Company. 491:! 11111111 l Misceflaneous llnllll 'I'I-IE IAADIES AID of the English Lutheran church will give diheir annual .turlney dinner at the church parlors at Second and Auburn on Wednesday, October 29th from 5:30 on. «Adults 50c, children 25c. * TWO regular size articles for the price of .1 plus Ic. Your chance :to double the quantity at regular prim plus a few pennies. Nov. 5, 6, 7 and 8. Vibber-Gifford Drug 00., Kennewick, Wash, phone 721. 30-dc DAY NURSERY for small children Nurses Care and good training, nice play yard and lbts of milk. Infants 75¢ a day, older children 50c including lunch and washing. 7 am. to 5 pm. See Mrs. L. Minton, S. P. & S. depot or call 3001, Kennewick. GET THE Bram-More neat per dollar, combined with freedom fromsootandashes.wnenyaumrn Gasco Briquets. Order now from the Twin City Lumber 00., Pasco. phone mew. 351:! SAVE almost half of what you us ually spend for drug store items. Wait, .for the Rexall ORIGINAL One Cent Sale. 250 bargains! And .two for the pnioe of one, plus only one cent. November 5. 6, 7 and 8, inclu sive, at VibberaGifford Drug 00., mm Rexall store, Kennewick, Wash. phone 721. 30-1 c IDST—Bald-faced Boston bulldog, head white, body brown. Answers to call Bowser, SO.OO reward. Ted 'Klein‘lmecht, White Kitchen on the highway. * MAKE A DATE to visi-t your Rex all Shore November 5,6, 7, and 8. ‘A saving wonbh your while is wait ing for you. 250 bargains. 2 for the price of 1 plus one cent. V-ibber-Gif ford Drug 00., Kennewick, Wash, phone 721. 30-‘lc SPEND A MINUTE and save a. life. Have your car tested on the Wea ver Safety lane at E. c. Smith Mo tor Co. I“! MAKE your pennies work for you. Two of any item listed for the price of one plus 1 penny. November s,6,7andß.2sobamgamstochwse from. V‘i-bber-Gifford Drug 00., the lßexall store, Kexmewdck, Washing ton, phone 7121. 30-1 c PWGING General house cleaning, including rug cleaning. Kalaamininc, wall paper cleaning. reasonable. phone 2467 otter 6 pm.“ NOTlCE—Anyone going to Gmnee Damsoonwitbhroomtospm,l wotfldslinkertogoalongandfml-pwim the gas. Inquire 509 Avenue F. * EATS AND CAPS—Hats cleaned and blocked 60c; caps cleaned 25c. Betta-son Dye Worn. phone one wo-three. Pasco. m 1111111111 l Fm‘ Re“t“!lIIllllllll ,FQR RENT—Garage on Cascade. Phone 3121. . 30p illllllllilf WB36i? * * “Will WANTED TO RENT—Nice 1- or 2- bedmom house in near fum're, “close in. Inquire Box H this office. * RAGS WANTED Clean, cotton rags, 5c pound. Bring to the Prim-t --ing Office. 281:! Accident in Yakima Fatal Saturday Night BENTON CITY—Carl Shaw of Yakima, former Whitstran Oom mundty resident, walked into the path of Charles Peckenpaugh’s car date Saturday night in Yakima as Peckenpauh was enroute here from Cashmere. Shaw was rushed to the hospital, where he died two hours later. _ Guests at .the M. W. Roop home Sunday and Monday while here pheasant hunting were wallace Roop, George and Clyde Raobefls and flhree hunting companions, an of Seattle. ' rML—m Better Used Cars BUY , no” A Dependabte De aler Kennewick Auto Co. m... m TEE KENNEWIOK, MASH.) oommgim’on'rm fiégsfigfigggfiiggé CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner Third and Washington Stanley E. Thompson, Minister Sunday school, 9:45 am. , Morning worship, 11 am., subject ‘Chfist’s Call to Sacrifice.” Young People's Meeting, 3 pm., at Mrs. Halsoead’s home. Topic: “Are Good Intentions Sufficient?" Evening Worship, 8 p.m., subject, “Man’s Greatwt Need.” CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE J. N. HOLT, Pastor Sunday Bible school at 10 mm" Wm. Mills, superintendent. Morning Worship at 11 3.111.. the theme, “The Christian and Foreign Missions.” N. Y. P. s. Jumors and prayer {hour at 6:30 p.m. Evening Evangelistic Service at 7:30, subject, “The Wilderness Prophet." ' Midweek prayer services at Ken «newick, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Hover, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. METHODIST Robert L. LaMott. Minister Sunday school at 10 o'clock. ~ Morning worship at 11:05 o’clock, sermon, “Christian Comfort for the Perplenfia of Life." Epworbh League at 6:30 p.m. These services are open to an whodesdrebosharethemwibhus. FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN Second and Auburn Streets I'. 1. Lame, Minister Sunday school, 10:15 am, Mrs. W. F. Hanson, superintendent. Morning service, 11:15 am. The sermon rtopic, “The Triple Choice." Continuation class meets Sahar daw morning at .10 am. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rollin B. Holden. m 10:30 Morning worship. Mm by the pater and Bible stun in classes. Theme “Loyalty.” Galatians sixth chapter. 6:30 Jr. and Sr. FB.Y.P.U. with an invitation to all youth to attend. 7:30 Evening Gospel service. “Fountain service,” the evening ser mon theme. An hour’s fellowship Service. Monday evening service at Walla la church, 7:45. Wednesday evening at 8:00 mid night service. Bible study pmyer and LITTLE LESSONS 6. Praying Without Casing __ (Lulge 18-1.) _ .. . True prayer is oomm'union with God; it is praise and worship. It is not nemsery that “neglect oureveryday-leborsinorderthat wemaypraywithoutceasing. We oenworship Godin every taskweperform. Whenwereal ineouronenesswithGod.wecan serve him in everything we do, and we can use divine strength andwisdominadl amour labors. Each day upon arising. we should give thanks for another d?! of WWW 9v day 111,194 with possibilities for‘servloe. We should give thanks for our morn ing food, and for everything which adds to our oomdomt or to our pleasure. This will fix our minds in the attitude of praise; we make our praying constant by beginning each task with the declaration: “This fining I do .to the glory of God." The Unity class meets each Monday arternoon at 2:30 at the Masonic Hall, under the leader ship of Mrs. Beulah Scott, of Yakima. Anyone interested in this class in modern religion is in vited to attend. Unity does non conflict with any other religion, nor interfere in any way. fellowship. Held in church par lors. Over 1600 chapters of «the Bible were read by our poeple last week. making over 4000 for the month so far. Keepanecordofyourmding and be sure and read the book of Galatians every day of October. We preach and teach “The Bible of the Christ and the Christ of the Bible.” The Bible mutilated. Three Brothers Return To .Hermiston Jobs ’ Clark, Tier-mace and Bob Taylor ;of Hermiston, spent Sunday night with home folks. They mtumed'w Hermiston Manday. Randolph Estes and his sistas. Mrs. Eugene Mann and Mrs. Rid)- a.rd Pietzold and husband of Port land, visited over the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Estes and with their brother. Harry, who has been a patient in the Pasco hospital. 1 Mr. and Mrs Tommy Knight of Hermiston. visited over the week endwiththeirymmgsonaotme home of Knight’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knight. 1 Old Timer Visits Grave of Mother Here Mrs. Lulu Garcia, Cupertino. Cali ifornia, arrived in Kennewick Tues-1 day to visit the grave of her mother, Mrs. Nettie Anderson. who came to Kennewick in 1892 and died heme Nov. 28, 1894. at the age of 26. and was buried in an 011118.11! in the‘ Garden Tracts. which is now part 01' the much vineyard. Mrs. Gar-1 ciaandtherestoithefamily,uterl her death, left for Canton-nl9. and this has been me first time in 47‘ years that she has visited in Ken-1 newick. (Mia's-tint made the visit‘ hem with her were Mrs. W Van Wininler, Superfino, uniforms. Ed Garcia and wife, and Ray Gar cia, two sons of Mrs. Lulu Garcia. Mrs. Garcia visited with a number of the old timers and was impress ed with .the W in the town in thehalfcenturyjustpassed. Celebrate Fifty-First Wedding Anniversary RIOHLAND—Mr. and Mrs. C. N. naughldn entertained five tables of Five Hundred at their home Set urday night. Mr. and Ml 3. Meg Laughlin were celebrating their fifty first wedding anniversary. Mrs. Sydney Relton and Anton Nor-ling won high honors and Mrs. E. Jam son and George Grass won low hon ors. Mrs.DelbenAva'yotPascom a visitor Wednesday at the home othumother,um.MoClendon. Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Calvin re unnameflratofmeweekuom Pan-mind, when any and been visiting. ms. 'l'. Ginseng) attended her bridge club Wednesday at the home oers.H.Bdlmldtmthemva Road. MissLymanHu-nandmmr fleGmoeßamectofChelanmls mweek-endvismmm Local Grange Members Attend Locust Grove BENTON OITY— Local gang: members attending Pomona stance Sgturday at Locust Grove were Mr. and Mrs. 21. M. Hartman. Mrs. Ed Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. Rolf And ersen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fleming and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johanna)- :I‘he Klaus-Benton me will_ be hosts at the November 8 meeting. The annual election of otfloers will be held. ' Mr. and Mrs. Don Morton came Friday for a week-end visit with Morton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morton, They returned Sun day to Seattle when: Morton is employed. _ ' j Same Old Complain; NOTICE BY PUBLICATION In the Justice Court, Kennewlck' Precinct. Benton County. Wash”, Betele C. F. Winkenwenler. Jud flee of the Peace. I Nick Alfonso. plaintiff. vs. Al Zimmerman. defendant. 'lb Al Zimmerman: I ‘ In the Name of the State of Washington. You are hereby notified that Nick Alfonso has filed a com plaint against you in aid cause. whichwillcomeontoheheardct my office in Kennewick. in Benton County. State of Washingtoan the :14th day of November. 1941. at the }hour of 10 o'clock in the fonenoon. land unless you appear and then and there answer. the same will be taken as oonfmed and the demand of the plaintiff granted. The object and demand of said complaint is to recover Judgment against you in the amount of $30.00. together with interest and costs of suit. in support of which plaintiff hasservedawritofgamishmenton The National Bank of Commerce of‘ Seattle. Kennewick Branch. Complaint filed October 7. 1911. ‘ C. 1". Winkenwerder. l Juice of the Peace ‘ Moulton 5: Powell. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and Post Office Alt-1 (has, Kennewick, Walt. 10:33-11:61 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION lntheSnperlorConl-tot the Stnte oanshlnflonlnnndfor-Benm County Eva A. Cmsswell. o. widow. plan-1 «revs. ‘ The Unknown heirs of Anne Mey hee. dmsed. and the unknown heirs of Minnie E. Nystroxn, deceas ed.andenotherputlesandper- mmknowncldmlncenym.; titlemteuenormtelestannnd to the real property described m 4 the complaint herein. defendants. i mmuwmmgm ‘ 'l'oflleunknownheu-sofAnnn mybeedeeeesedandtheunknown helmoannieE.Nystmm.deoees-l ed,andauaherpnrtiesnndpet-‘ mmhowncmmncmy right, title.este,te.uenorlntexeetmnnd touleme-opa-tydescrthedmme oompuintheretn.defendnm. Younndeechotyoumhereby summonedtoeppeu'witmn sixty daysafterthedeteofthemztpub nation of this mm. to-wit. mmaysmmmay of October. 1941. and defend the above entitled action in the above entitledomntandnnswertheoom plemt of the plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned ettomeys ntthetrof flee below stated end in one at ‘yourfaumesotodojudzmentwm ‘bexenduedaaumtmeooordmc tothedanandofaleoompmnt. whichhasbeenmedwiththeom ofsudoourt. 'l'heobjectotthenhovemtifled action is to exclude the defendants andeachandallofmemmmy Warllenclatmedbymemm thenclpropatywmchlswewb jeetofthlsuflomwhichmdpmp- utyisdeowlhedutonawsJo-«Mt: .lotslwd2.and&heßwthwt amwmmdm 6.l‘ownshicha-th.mao.l:. an” m County. Waning mmmmmwwm gugfledmpletmehphh- HOUL’IONJzPowuL.‘ mmmunmmeemd Post Office Adana. Wk“ WM 10:23-11:271 NOTICE 0!? 8m cm or REAL ESTATE Game No. 7131 In the Sup” Court at the sun awm tau-meant, n. 1". Yoda. plaintiff. vs. John J. Bel-day. defendant. Unduendhyvh'hndewmot Execnflm Medoutotendunder theeedottheeboveentmedofizrt. lholdlngcumeetfiouerJnendta' leudcauntymntheanddeyotoa oher. A. D. 1941 m a filament jrendeeed in and Gem-tan the 4th daydfleptanber.A.D..ml.ln [tamannymww Joth.Betuerfol-themotw; 03132350350; mammm,ma ‘gether with We fees. interest” costs and incensed coetsmndtome duectedanddeHßMwmmendmm me to sell the lonowtng described} property situateJyxnsend being 1m ButanOounty.BtetcotWeshln¢g ton.oreomuch thereotumyhe necessarytosetisty sud Judgment. attorney's fees. interest. costs and‘ mcmsedcosts.to-wlt: Tax Lot No. 204% Beginning at the s‘, corner a: SouthiineotSec.B3.'rwp. 10N., ’Renge fl awn. aid u comer being N. 90 deg. 0' E. 2646.0 It. train the Southwest corner of acid Sec tion: thence N. 1 deg. 01' E. “5‘ it. to the Southerly fight of way 0!; the canal: thence N. 27 deg. 12' W 1 2711:; m; thence N. :2 deg. 30' w.l 105.63 ft: thence N. 39 deg. 42’ W‘ 167.23 It: thence N. fldngnsg'WJ 167.71 11.; thence N.s9deg.o4.y§'w.‘ 59.05 i’t.: thence S. 0 deg. 0‘ W.l lmsstttoapointonSJineof eeid Section. mid point being N. 90 degrees. 0' E. 2188.2 ft. from the Sam connex- i'o 381 Sec.; thenceNsodng'Echsfttothei point of beginning. containing 9.70 acres. (Note: All hearings are in re lation to the South line ct said Section which is seemed es Eat and West. Now. ‘lheuefom. Notice I: hereby] given. that on swan-d”, the 15th day of November. A. 1).. um. at 10! o'clock in the foxenoon of sold d 047,; lellsell the above described prop-1 my.orsomuchthereotasmeybe necessary tosstisty sud judgment; attorney's fees, interest. costs and inclusedcostsdnfllmmmtlngto the sum of W 35, together with oecmlnxintezutandcostofale. Sold ale will take place at the from door 0! the Court Home et Presser. in and County and State. and will be at Public Anew. tor cash in hand, to the highest and bathidder. Dated at Pruner. Wash" this on: dayotoaober.'A.D.. IMI. _ _ _g‘nngcmm. By Bert Sta-om. Deputy. 1 Monitor: a: Powell, Attorneys for man. Post omee Address. and mick, Washington. 10:13-80 SUWONS BY PUBLICATION lntheSuperiotCnrioithesuie 0! Washington in and (or Benton County A. E. Ashford and Alberta L. Word. husband and wife. plain tiffs. vs. The unknown heim oi Corinna H. Ashiord. deceased: also an other pem and parties unknown claim ing any right. title. estate. lien or interest in the real property des cribed in the complaint herein. de tenants. The State of Washington. To the Unknawn heirs of Oorlnm 3. Word. deceased. end also all other persons and partles. unknown clelmlnu any right. title. estate. llen or interest in the real property dea crlbed in the complaint hereln. de rm. You and each of you ate hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date at the first pub lication of this summons. to—wit. within sixty days alter the 23rd day or October. 1941. and deiend the above entitled action in the above untitled count and answer the com plaint oi' the plaintiffs and serve aoopyofyowanswu'uponme un dersigned atiomeye at their office below atated and in caae of your failure no to do judgment will be tendered against you according to the demand 01 the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of aid coin-t. 'meobjoctotmeoboveenmm action a to exclude the defendants Indnothloxmemu-omuny mmnuwmnchunedbyumm “MWywhu-hnmemb jectdfllnactm.wmdlreolpmp- mumdufolm.w-mtz All of Section a. W 9 ‘1 Norm. m 27. E.W.11.. Benton County.Wa-hm manquutuuwcudreupmp ertyuateedmpletmempum- mam ‘ AM; for mum. Office and Post Office am. Kenne wtck. Wuh. 10:23-11:21 sum SALE m o: www.coumaot Banana: _ ‘ _ - Byvirtueotnnorderotulennd warm insuedoutot the nononblc Superior Com 0! Benton County. State at Washing- Montheumuyotsepmbu. ml.bytheolerkthmorincmot Pncitic Coast. Joint Stock Land nunkor mum, a corporation. plaintiff. versus A. L. Grover and “nude omm, his «wife. H. B. Mur ayuidanoesm Imam wire.w.o.o|nerondm mm.mwe,a.o.mm by and Jane Doe annoy. his wife. (thetruemmeotuidwifebeiu m to plaintiff m Pearl Imhyondmnelgeneoer.de fendmunndtomeuahaifl.di- ruched and «11%.an is hem hydimthnttvmiproooodtooen' tothehmbiddu.torauh. mmmmibodbth {www.mn: at 10:00- o‘chckA.K..onßoW.thcasth moron”.nn..ml.bexon mmmmumm-i mammal-my. manna-nit: West nu (mg of tho WW( “new mummdflmdtho walnut: uniden ty-aae (110.1!) manom- Inontlm "(6 innectiu: mmme 10) mamm-oim (gym-autumna- . . ”PM Wat‘uzamm I M. and Lot- 3 and I in mummies“ Range 23. not. Min; to emanation-Im. “oth,:mdhnfiinuc- MAMMMMM iy'deecribedufonowl.to-vit: mammoth.“ Sccflonminmbmnlorth .mll.w.ll..thenoelut 08.08 feet on the not ond Weotoenterhneofooidaecticn; tbenoeNorthmflfeetpu-ouel mutexwtnanammwenm line of aid Section: thence West «on: feet to the aid ’ Normand South center line: thenceSouthmu feetontho l aid m and South center iinetotheplcoeofhocinninc. conuiningSncrce. mount-afar” fortn velinoommonwithotherund owneu continua thexeto. to footinwidmhoundodonthe WesthytheNot-mgnd South center line of said Section to. mnninzfromtheNou-thiineof the”mtnctheneinbefm deeuihedtothemointnveled rand running that und Wat through the North huff (Nyg) ofnidSectionao.Whichmtn tnveiedmudextendsfmmecid Sectioninanmoteflydhoctim to the mood running thrmuh Section mathematician” locotedormyMr-helocot odinthodh'ectimcffhetown dWmdinoWutu-ly dinctaion to the Yakima rim. or in n Westerly direction to the med connection with o room runnm to Yakima river. Sit-i noted in Benton County. Wuh inmlcviodonuthcmwof aid defendants. A. L. Gamer and nude Grover. his wife. 3. S. Mur ray and Once Steam Min-my. hie wife. W. 0. Outer und W Knopf Outer. hkwife. .1. Q. numb: cnd Woe My. his wife. Ev. Pearl Inlay Ind Regine. Belle Met. to satisfy a. imminent mounting to mfilm.um‘incipoiond interest. 8010.10 gunners fees and 035.35 costs. in favour of Pattie Cadet Joint Stock Land Bank of Pox-mad, a cor mummdcoetafnie. 01m under my hlnd this 25th dcyofSeptembcr.M. A. H. mm. Sheriff. 0. 8. Bond and Judd D. Kimball, Atty; for Piointnff. 0:38-10:35 ‘ Manly 850 m women were W in mind's first con scription at (m labor for “1" mm. 7