My' December 10, 1942 a “fldxm ium-1° per word per insertion—minimum. 25 17;“, five times for the price of four. laminar Sale 111111111 l ”1 SALE: Order your Christmas W 73 now. Prime young turkeys ”a to order. L. A. Cox, West wads. Phone 2767. 37c [—__—_._— 93 SALE: 38 acres. attalfa, mint, 0, we asparagus, plastered W 3 outbuildings. cabin, good “Eclectricity. W. B. Calvin, Rich-3 “. 411) ‘._-._-———-————-—-'-—-—-—-< m SALE: Modem 5-room house do” in. Inquire this office. 37111 ”‘_.—M. m WTMee-year-old Guam-1 ”y heifer, due to freshen anyi .’. fled Giles, phone 1642. 3'7-Bc. ’.’_—___ . 'WON SALE—Kennewick, Sat, 003- 19, ,1 .p. m. If you have any mw sell, bring it in. Attend the; 119 may. Ash Auction 00. 37-Bp, {'._—_— gnflnaOilheabers for eitheri m on or diesel, $59.50 -to $79.50. ”radios with phonographs. $74.50‘ ”149.95, just a few left. Beautiful! W sets with box springs and} m filled mattresses. Lamps; m pictures and many other udlll Christmas gifts Which will .mwnembered and appreciated. macher’s Furniture, Kennewicgau m SALE: Walnut desk and up- Wed chair cheap. Call 1596. m Kennewick Ave. 375) m Pll6B for sale. G. X. Letter, mat Highlands. 37p mum-« Potatoes, gems, 35 mile mend % mile east of Finley m]. .A. Gilmore. 33-37 p In Win Rose potatoes. w your own sacks. Get your gun supply now. C. H. Meyer, 1,4, .119 a_outh of Bremmer service sta u, u mile west. 32“ m SALE—One four-room mod- an house—and one flue-rm mmmmlsaffloe. 27M mans—Cheap. 1932 Oldsmobile A-l condition, driven 37,000 miles. my Axtell, So. Highlands. 36-37 p 10R SHE—Carlom 0; good dry ahbwood; also 100 shocks 0! very good, dry, corn fodder. Joe Gel-ands, m , Kennewick. - 36-7 p FOR SALE—Gem potatoes, No. 1, 83 permk; field run $2.25, No. 2 31:31.75. N. L. Foraker, West High luh, Me 2787. 36“ PROFESSIONAL CARDS mon Regulating _ m 1 ALLEN W. SMITH " PIANO TUNING Benton City AMI-ment by Mail DR. Etc. CURRY . 0 mm Imus Eye Examination & Residence 402 lat Avcl PHONE 1361 DR. C. BRUNN fineness mswm Office u Residence ’ An. A Phone 1521: Moulton & Powell LAW OFFICE one. in mum swam WELLER WI. DIRECTORS flamed Hartman: Mczouonnnous ¥ Phones 2201 2202 LLammflnkkkr } PLUMBING % an HEATING ‘MS'L M4lll BENTON COUNTY Abstract & Title Go. PRICES RIGHT Msmmmqm; 0‘3“) Clear Dental Plates Universal Dentists Bu 1:. 1?. mon Book Nook Building Mm WAL-u. WASH. R. L. LUNDY Chiropractor Over Pefiney Store I I“ M 2671 m 202 FOR SALE—Winesap apples. Supply limited, 75c and up. Bring Contam ers. Also eggs. 11,5 mi. east of SPB depot. 37p ONE FINE pure bred Springer s'pan iel. Year old dog for sale. Morgan at Duffy’s auto court. 37p ”AUCTION SALE: Thursaay, Dec. 17, h starting at I:p.m. Having leased _ymy farm, I will sell the following ,1 at my place 51,5 miles south-east {of Kennewick: Horses—4 year old‘ «=vblack mare,. weight 1400 lbs; 7 year ':old :brown gelding, weight 1400 “SW '9 year old black mare, weight 1500‘ .lbs.; . smooth mouth black mare,‘ gweight 1500. Harness—two sets of ,harness, collars. Chickens—3 dozen Plymouth Rock pullets. Hogs—l 6 shoats, weight 80 to 100 lbs; .16 weaners; 5 Poland China brood isows; 1 Chester White boar. Ma ;chinery—l mower, 1 rake, 1 potato: "planter, 1 potato digger, 1 riding: icultivator, 1 walking.‘ cultivator, 1 'two-section spring tooth, 1 two-sec- Ition spike tooth, 1 lister, 1 corn :planter, 1 ‘l4in. plow, 1 ditcher. A inum-ber of single and double trees, 'some blacksmith tools and odds and BE PATRIOTIC Bring in your scrap 10 Mi the japs—do your share to shorten the war. Take care of what you have—protect your home and save fuel. Fix up the plaee tor winter—don"t deleay too long. We have all kinds of rooting, at ceiling prices. It your buildings need paint, don’t delay ’-til the cold weather-£0 the job now and be prepared for the winter. We , have best grade Outside home. paint at $3.30 per gallon. Put Cello glass on your poultry houses-keeps out 'the cold yet lets 1n the vital sunlight neces sary to proper growth. Fine for closing in porches, too. Don’t delay much longer in set ting in your winter fuel. Later it may be scarce on account or transportation. Uncle Sam warns you .to get in your sup ply while it is still available. We have fuel xfor every purpose and can recommend the one best suited to your purpose. Consult us right now. Don't delay longer to: winter is Just around the corner. ‘ POTLATCH YARDS, Inc. Phone 241 7 ‘ Wanted-" Turkeys; Poultry, Eggs We are paying the following prices delivered Portland, Oregon, “subject to change without notice.” No. 1 Live Colored Hens 25c No. l Leghorn Hens, 3% lbs. up . . . .. . . . . .23c No- l Colored Springs 30c Prime Dressed Young Hen Turkeys .. .__.37 1/2c Prime Dressed Young Tom Turkeys. . . . . .34c No. 1 Dressed Young Ducks ..............26c No. l Dressed Young Geese ..............25c Poultry Farm Eggs 47 lbs. up... .........48c Poultry Farm mediums, cases included. . . .42c We furnish ooops on request and will dress your turkeys for you Northwest Poultry & Dairy Products Co. Main Office and Dressing Plant; 232 SE. Oak St., Portland, Ore. BIFF AND BANG POP—Literal-Minded Pop ends too numerous be mention. Ear ‘corn and fodder. Household goods— -1 6—‘hole Monarch range, 2 heating ‘stoves, a Philco radio. dining table and chairs, stands and other articles too numerous. JOSEPH GERARDS. owner, Ed Olney, bonded auctioneer, Mrs. Olny, clerk. Terms cash. 370 11111111 l Mince-115358 1111111 l PICKLED UP—Two yearling colts, black and a bay, some white in (aces. Owner may haVe same by paying charges. C. C. Dunning, mile south of Finley. 361:1 CAMPBELL’S Custom Cannery will can meat and chicken Friday, December 18, between 10 and 12 o’clock. 36-79 llllllllllf Wilited- 111111111 l WANTED—I Tire size 4.75x21 for Model A. Must :be in No. 1 condi tion. Phone 3181 or call at Brem mer’s Cabin Camp. 371) Uncle Sam needs more eggs and poultry meat. Do your part to help —wbrood chicks this year. Place your order now for White Leghdms—New Hampshires Washington Co-Op Chick Assn. Yakima. 602 s. First St. Phone 3304 WANTED Everyone to come to the turkey dinner given at the ME. church by the WSCS Friday, Dec. 11, 5:30 to 8:30 pm. 36-79 WE BUY mum's:(m skin game) at the Farmers mohange. 311:! EATS AND GAPS—Eats cleaned and blocked 60c: caps cleaned 25c. Petterson Dye Works. phone one two-three. Pasco. 32c: BAPEREANGmG General house cleaning, including rug cleaning. kalsomining, wall paper cleaning, reasonable. phone 248?! utter 6 p.m.tf IF'OR RENT—Five room imodem house, 3 miles southeast of Kenne wick. Phone 3342. M. Schuster. 3611! OFTER BEST white globe turnips $3 far 100 lbs., while they last: 2nd grade $2; others $1 Bring contain er. Home Nursery Richland. 36-37 c WANTED To BUY OR RENT— House inside city limits. Must havm two bedrooms. Price must be right; W. G. Batterson, Rt. No. 2. 36-371 RADIOS, OIL MATES—Linuted amount. Inquire by mail. Merton W. Cochran, Rt. 1, Kennewick; ‘ 38-41 c PHONE W 5141 CO-OP BABY CHICKS THE 7 war: (WASH) COURIER-REPORT!!! Horse Heaven Residents Shop in Walla Walla l Western Horse Heaven —Mr. and ‘Mrs. Maurice Mcßee. Mrs. E. H. ’Mcßee and daughter Anne were in ‘Walla Walla Tuesday to do some Christmas shopping. Mrs. Maurice Mcßee and Anna Mcßee stayed over until Wednesday. _ ; Mrs. Nels Burkhart who has been bin California to see Harry Hadley. came home. Harry has lived at the 3Burkhart home for a number of years. He is now in the Marine‘ corps and expects to be transferred from California at any time. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Travis and son plan to leave Monday for Game d' Alene to spend the Christ mas holidays and part of the winter. New Officers Elected At Telephone Meeting Locust Grove—The annual tele phone meeting ‘was held Saturday at the local hall. new officers were elected: President, Gilbert Clodfelter, vice president, Roy Krat zer, secretary, Henry Smith. Mrs. Ora Dickinson is spending a few weeks at the home of heri daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Edwards. ‘ Raymond Andersons Go To the Young Place Western Horse Heaven—The Ray mond Andersons are moving to the old Young place where Mr. and Mrs. Carol Dimmick lived the past summer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith were guests Sunday of the Earl Magqu son family in Kennewick. ' Mrs. E. H. Mdßee recently pur chased a new car. “Rock” Richmond Serves On Jury in. Yakima Locust Grove—Mr. and Mrs. Rock Richmond are visiting in Yakima this week. Mr. Richmond is on jury duty. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith enter tained at dinner on Thursday the Henry Liebel family, the Ward Rupp family and the Palmer family of Pasco. Mr. and Mrs. A. 'A. Edwards visited at the Frank Lyons home on Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Burch of Hid den Treasure ranch have shipped their turkeys to Sunnyside to be dressed. Their three sons are in the service and owing to scarcity of labor, were unable to do the work at home as in previous years. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clark recently received word that their grandsons, Raymond Clark of Yakima, and L orene Bishop of Walla Walla, are now‘ reported with the AEF‘ somewhere in Africa. Both boys have been in training in England. ‘ LIBRARY NEWS Among the new books now avail able at the library are: They Were Expendable, See Hem Private Har grove, 80 Your Husband's Gone to War, Look to the Mountain, Gentle man Ranker, Past Imperfect, Sev enth Cross, The Day Must pawn“ King’s Row, and- The Glass Key. § Juvenile books include: Sky 111th The New Alphabet of Aviation, Bach to Treasure Island. Bambi, Flying Furies, War-Time Handbook and Marshmallow. Gifts of the Library Guild are: The Emerald Tiger, Ace In the Hole, The Whispering Cup; The Dead Line. Speak No Evil, and The Case of the Shopfitter’s Shoe. Notice of Hearing of Final Account and Petition for Distribution 1 E 5 §upeHor Run: of the State of Washington in and for Bepton County IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ; QR A-DORA mmN, Deceased 1 Notice is hereby given that C. E. ‘Nicosin. administrator of the above entitled estate. has filed his Final‘ Account and Petition {gr Distribu-‘ tion in the Office of the Clerk; No. 2061 oi the above entitled Court. and that the Court is asked to settle said final account. to distribute the property of said estate to the heirs or persons entitled to the same and to . discharge the administrator. Said Final Account and Petition 'for Distribution will be heard by the Court at the Court House in Prosser. Benton County, Washing-‘ ton, on the 7th day of January. 1943, at the hour of 9:30 o'clocki in the forenoon. C. E. NICOSON. Administrator By MOULTON 8: POWELL. His Attorneys. 12:10-24 NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LANDS i NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN. that on Tuesday. the sth day of January. 1943. commencing at ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day, in front of the main entrance door to the County Court House in the; city of Prosser, county of Benton“ State of Washington. by the County} Auditor of said county. the follow-‘ ing described state lands. together‘ with the improvements situated thereon. will be sold at public auc tion to the highest bidder there for. to-wit: . 1 NOTE—No one except citizens} of the United States. or persons who have declared their intention to become such, can purchase state} lands. ’ Application No. 17589 I NEIA. of NWIA of section 18. township 13 north, range 25 east. W. M., containing 40.00 acres. more or less, according to the govern ment survey thereof. appraised at $400.00 . Subject to easement for right of way for power line heretofore granted under Application No. 11230. Said lands will be sold for not less than the appraised value above stated and upon the terms and conditions following: ° Not less than one-tenth of the purchase price must be paid at the time of sale. The purchaser, if he be not the owner of the improve ment, must forthwith pay to the‘ officer making the sale the mill amount of the appraised value of the improvements, as above stated. One-tenth of the purchase price lmust be paid annually thereafter §with interest on all deferred pay ‘ments at the rate of six per eentum ‘per annum: Provided. That any mirchaser may make full payment of principal, interest and statutory fees at. any time and obtain deed. The purchaser of land containing timber or other valuable materials is prohibited by law from cutting or removing any such timber or materials without first obtaining consent of the Commissioner of Public Lands. until the full amount of the purchase price has been paid and deed issued. All sales of state lands are made subject to the reservation of oils. ‘gases, coal. ores. minerals and fos sils of/every name. kind and de scription, and to the additional terms and conditions prescribed in section 3 of chapter 256 of the Laws of 1907. ‘ l -Sa.id lands willbeaoidtothe terms. conditions and reservations 91' chapter 312 of the Session Lows of 1927. relating to easement: {on rights-ot-way and the .carx‘ying oi" timber, stone, minerals and otheri products over the same. JACK TAYIJOR~ I By Frank Yates, 1 Asst. Commissioner of‘ 12:5-31 , Public Lands” NOTICE TO CREDITOBS NO. 2098 In the, Superior Court of the Shte of Washington in gm! for Benton County. IN THE mm 0? THE ESTATE OF SADIE E. CONWAY. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of SadieJ if}. Conway, deceased. have been granted to the undersigned by the {said Superior Court. , All persons having claims against said «tate are required to serve same with ma vouchers upon} me at the office of Moulton at P5!- 'eu, Kennéwick, Washington, ima tile lthe same, together with moot or service with the clerk 0! this court. within six months after the date of the first publieetion of this notice. to-wit: within six months from the 3rd day of December, 1942. or they shall be forever barred. WILLIAM 10858. Executor, 8y Moulton 4: Powell His Attorneys. Dec. 3-17‘ SUMONS BY PUBLICATION In the Superior Court of the State of Washington in and for Benton County. “ HARVEY r. ammo and amps 'G. OWENS. husband and wife Plaintiffs. vs. 0. K. WILLIAMSON. et al. Defendants. ’ The State of Washington to: r O. K. Williamson. Whiter R. 'Wel-; . ler. and P'aui Hamilton. trustees of , Horse Heaven Irrigation Districtl -‘Dissolved. Margaret M. Moore. Fran lees Elizabeth Straith. Frances Eliza ,lbeth Davidson. Maude G. Long. ‘trloyd Long. Frances L. Long. and J. Grier Long. Jr., Ida Krutz. Benton County. a county of the State of Washington. B. W. Moore and Carrie Moore. husband and wife. .1. W. Shields and Jane Dow Shields his ,wife. true name unknown, Arthur ißiiss and Ella Bliss. husband and ‘wife. Emma J. I-lepplewhite and John Doe Hepplewhite her husband. true name unknown. Paul M. Find lay and,Jane DOe Findlay his wife. true name unknown. 0. W. Kuehner and Jane Doe Kuehner his wife. true name unknown. Birdsay A. Kelley and W. E. Kelley. husband and wife. Birdsay A. Blair and Paris Blair. her hmbmd. Albert 11. leek and Jane Doe Leek. his wife. true name un known, 3. I. Birdaell and W. H. Birdsell. executors and trustees of the estate of D. Birdsell. deceased. John Smith and Jane Doe Smith. his wife. true name unknown. and W. D. Moore and Mrs. W. D. Moore. husband and wife. Also the unknown heirs of Walter Baker Moore. (Walter B. Moore) de ceased. the unknown heirs of Frank A. Moore. deceased. the unknown heirs of J. Grier Irons. deceased. the unknown heirs of M. O. Klitten. de ceased. the unknown heirs of Ms gara Linklater, deceased. the un known heirs of Sarah Montgomery. deceased. the unknown heirs of Ida Barnett. deceased. the unknown heirs "of 8. H. Dichenson. deceased. the unknown heirs of Elisabeth Burlingame. deceased. the unknown heirs of Maybelle B. Moultrop. de ceased. the unknown heirs of D. Birdseli. deceased. also all other persons or parties unknown claim ing any right. title. estate. lien or interest in and to the real property described in the complaint herein. You are hereby summoned to ap- . pear within 00 days after the date of the first publication‘of this sum mons. to-wit: on days after the 10th day of December. ms. 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 flseir office below stated. and in ‘caseofyourfaiimesotodojudc ’ment will be rendered against you mm demand of the com, ' minim: has been. filed with the clerk of said some ‘ _ .- The object of‘this action is-to recover judgment a: flavor of plain-. tiffs and amnst sch and all of me defendants. adiudainz plaintiffs to be the owners in fee shale of the s3oqu described real property. to- i : ‘ I Section 1: menorthwmme southwest clutter of Section 2; andthemth'utquuterundthe northeast quartet-‘0! mm 4. ::wnshtpoxormmmm .M. The north hell and the eoutheut quarter of Sectlon 28: all of Sec tion 2'l: the ent halt end the northwest quarter. and NE NIL 8w; mg SW SW: Mass awn 855 SE SE SW. Seetlon 84: end the southeast wetter of Sectlon 28. :11an “(Not-tn. Blue 8. Emu. and quiettnz title tog-1d reel plop ‘mh ”magnum each end ring all Mend-nu and all per-one. By P. H. Omnberwortb _By' J. MILLAR wxrr firms or corporations claiming by. through or under them from here after cleaning or asserting any right. title. estate. lien or interest in end «to the above described real property and granting to plaintiffs such fur )ther relief as the court can grant in the premises. b uommou a; POWELL Attorneys for Plaintiffs Lorne: and P. 0. Address. Kennewick, } Benton County. Washington 12:10—1:14 ; NOTICE or SALE or , sun: mums NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN. ‘ That on Tuesday. the sth day of January. 1943. commencing at ten o‘clock in the iomnoon of said day. in front of the main entrance door to the County Court House in the city of Prosser. county of Benton. State of Washington. by the County Auditor of said county. the following described state lands. together with the improvements thereon. will he sold at public auction to the highest bidder therefor. to wit: NOTE—No one except citizens of the United States. or persons who have declared their intention to become such. can puchase state lands. Application No. 17587 Lots 11 and 12 of section 2. town ship 18 north. range 25 east. W. M., containing 4225 acres. more. or less. according to the government survey thereof. appraised at 32.11250. Im provements appraised at 02.44000. Said lands will be said for not less than the appraised value above stated and upon the terms and con ditions following: Not less than one-tenth of the purchase price must be paid at the time of sale. The purchaser. if he be not the owner of the improve ments. must forthwith pay to the officer making the sale the full amount of the appraised value of the improvements. as above stated. one tenth of the purchase price must he paid annually thereafter with interest on all deterred payments at the rate of six per centinn per an num: Provided. “at any purchaser may make lull payment of principal. interest and statutory fees at any time,and obtain dead. The pur chaser ot land containing timber or other valuable materials is prohib ited by law. from cutting or re moving any such. cipher or materials without first obtaining consent of the W of Public Lands. until'the f amount of the pur chase price haa been paid and deed [m . All sales of state lands are made simiect to the reservations of oils. gases. coal. ores. minerals _and fast! of every name. kind and description. and to the additional terms and conditions W in section 8 of chapter as of the Laws of 1007. Bald land will he sold subject to the terms. conditions and reserva tion of chapter 812 or the Session Laws of m. relating to easements (or rights-of-way and the carrying ct timber. stone. mmerais andothsr . no: wanna. . I] mm mm. ‘ ‘ Asst. Ooann. ct Mlle hands. ~ f ' . 12:84! LIVE POULTRY yum Pfi-Bros. W 87?” watch-Quotation- I: '0 Wm Saying. .. Howdy Folks: Overon tho otherudeotwwn‘yom zmleledjbeirbobymm mtheyomfldflndhkntnc. ”awn... "'- quen— wmtchpmmmthot 'Mmduyschudm mammary“. —ldesl- may when an the cute ct Mirnyhenurelywim —ldeul lt-wmwmoeywm ntmmltuhesto Ingram-nude to your mm..Wehave aflneoelecflonofmm autumnal". 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