W Tum/”.__ W amt mm 3511154“ per word—min imum 50c. Subsequent insertions four times for the price of three. fl For Sale "mum r 103 “Lip-Yakima Reservation W BOX 137, White Swan, or Me 30511. 12-25 ‘/————"———_—- / 103 sALE—Red fryexjs, springer m sows, weaner plgS, 18-mo.- old w and white Pekin ducks. 1!, mile south of Finley Grange. sl~ Massingale- 22p ,/ FOR SALE ... 10 acres, modern 5 W! $4000; 30 acres, electrici- U. 5 room house; 20 acres, elec u-icity, some buildings. House and lot in Mabton, SIOOO, city water, We”, Phone 3402 Prosser or write 30: 35, Prosser. 20-23 P m DRIED Clear Pine for your mpboardS. , Many grades of W all Kiln dried for im mediate delivery at; STANDARD WEB CO. Phone 231, Ken newick. 22tf m: Shoes—size 41,13 to 5, Wow widths, including one pair brown oxfords, one pair brown spikes and one pair black spikes. Reasonable. Inquire at this offig'eg . 22p ’________ FOR SALE: Rollaway DeLuxe trailer, butane stoves, two da m, awning, platform, reason able. Can be'seen at L. W. .Bmms, Rt. 2, Highlands. 22p bFOB SALE: 2 twin Size, 1 full size new 65-11). cotton mattresses. 1 cream enamel ‘Bakemaster kitchen mge, excellent condition. Can be seen ‘ at' Bremmer’s Trailer Canp.‘ Phil Moloso, Jr. 22p FOR SALE—Some furniture, fruit jars, l doz. 2-qt., 4 doz. qts and Na. pts, Mrs. Fred Campbell, 113 N..-Kent, Phone 3112. 22p POBI SALE: 1929 Chev. Coupe. Good shape. W. W. Britten, 118 31.4. Ave. 21-22 p PROFESSIONAL ’ MRDS R. J.‘ G. KNA B I _ . Optometrist OFESSIONAL EYE CARE’ Trust Bldg. Phone 81 , Wn. for Appointments CAN LEGION W W. Ely Post No. 33 In; In and 32d Thursdays and members welcomd In» Regulating _ Repairmj ALLEN W. SMITH rnNo TUNING Benton City manent by Mail DR. H. C. CURRY OPTOMETRIST ,fm Examined—Glasses Fitted] 1 It residence—4o2 lst Ave.| [‘ 1361 HOURS 9to 5 - DR. C. BRUN N nnmmss PHYSICIAN Office at Residence l A“‘3- A’ Phone 1521 Mdulton & Powell LAW OFFICE Office in Havstad Building Your AVON Rep. Me 611 _or write to No. 16 Everett Street Ins. ANDERSON 'UEIISIfiEJR FUNERAL} -E T R Wagingciai 1 Wicfigfi‘ggfmeNs ‘ Phones 2201 2202 D. We ZENT Attorney at law 8 M St. Phone 375 Pasco, Wash. R; L.LUNDY Chropractor. Over Pe_nney Store (If. Plume 26'71 Res. 262 FOR SALE—Team of horses. Clif ford Mowery, Richland. 19-229 FARM BARGAINS $3,500. Near Prosser. 15 acres good land; alfalfa, pasture, garden. 2 bedroom modern house; oil fur nace, bath, electricity, automatic pressure water system. Good lo cation. , $4,500.00 Near Grandview. 44 acre dairy and chicken ranch. 2-bedroom house, electricity. On highway. $ 1,500 handles. A bar gain for some one. ) $4,500. 40 acres. 2-bedroom house. Lots buildings. 2%acres asparagus; dandy stand. 2 acres Concord grapes, heavy yield. Fam ily orchard. Alfalfa, pasture, po tatoes, beets and rutabagas. Best bargain in valley. Near Sunny; side. S4OOO. 20 acres. 2—bedroom house, plenty bldgs. asparagus, to— matoes, alfalfa, pasture. Near Grandview. ’ $3,000 13 acres; 2—bedroom house. Asparagus, corn, pasture. At Sunnyside. ' 0 Many other bargains BUNT. FARM HOMES CO.. SUNNYSIDE SHINGLES are scarce—hard .to get—Why not use a good grade composition roofing? Full stock of all kinds as well as Roll Brick siding and Insulbrick siding on hand for immediate delivery at Standard Luniber Co. Phone 231, Kennewick. - 22tf FOR SALE: 2 bedroom, 5-room modern house in Sunnyside. Centrally located, nicely arranged, newly decorated. Yours for S4OOO. Terms. Bunt, Farm Homes Co., Sunnyside. 22c FOR SALE: Five acres improved with house, barn, garage, hog and poultry house, wood shed, fruit and shade trees, well water lpiped to all buildings, gravel road. Equipment if wanted. Black soil. I,é-mile from town center. C. A. Miner, Oakesdale, Wn. 24p FOR SALE: 1937 Nash 5-passen ger coupe. See after 7 p.m. at DeMerice place. Turn left at city limits South Washington St., cross canal, first house on left. E. H. Clark, Rt. 1, Kennewick. 22p FOR SALE; 20 acre farm; modern five room house; 5 acres cher ries, 3% acres prunes, 2 acres of peaches, 2 acres yellow transpar ent apples, 2 acres mint, 2 acres asparagus, balance in. alfalfa. Terms if desired. Inquire E. A. Brookman at Fred Markham resi dence on Avenue G, Kennewick. . 24p FOR SALE—Small new house. In quire at 911 Washington st. 15tf Get all your winters cOal put in now! Yes, you can arrange to pay for it in monthly installments. See STANDARD LUMBER CO. Phone 231, Kennewick 22tf FOR SALE: Between 50 and 75 swarms of bees, with this year’s honey unextracted (about enough to pay for bees). Poor health com pels sale. S. L. Cox, Rt. 1, Ken riewick. 22p FOR SALE: One pair men’s heavy work shoes size 9%. Worn once. all at 27 3rd Ave E. 22p FOR SALE: Eight tons of hay in the shock. Phone 1411, James Johnston, R t. 1. q 22c FOR SALE—Barflett pears. Will be ready about Aug. 10:» Bring your box, no delivery. ‘Wm. Fraz ier, South Highlands. 18tf FOR SALE: One GOO-pound Mel otte electric cream separator. Alice Garret. Phone 2178. 20tf FOR SALE 5-room house in Richland. Must be moved by Nov. 15. Would trade for late model car. A. J. Cloninger, Rt. 1, Zillah, Wash. 22p FOR SALE—3O acres, hay and dairy ranch, all under water. Price less than buildings cost pre war. Wm. P. Jackson, Box 152, Wallula, Wash. 25p EOR SALE—Chester White pigs, for breeding stock. Ralph Mc- Calmant, 2 mis. east of Kennewick. 19-22 p FOR SALE—Z-lb. fryers, Carl Bennett, Phone 1646. 22p FOR SALE: 20 acres grass, mint, spuds, 5-room house. one-half mile south of Finley. C. J. Erick son, Finley. 20-23 p NEW HOMES for é'aie. Small down payment. Phone 1672. 19tf For your inside walls and ceilings why not use Ivory Kote Firtex? It is decorative and a good insula tor. Easy to put up and reasonable in price. See STANDARD LUM BER CO. Phone 231, Kennewick. 22tf FOR SALE—Hay derrick; 2 barns 16x30; 4 buildings 10x16; 1- staye silo 16x30; 1 2x4 silo 20x40; 50 steel cow stalls and stanchions; 11,000 ft. 6xß in. tile and cement irrigation pipe; J. D. manure spreader; hog panels, hay rake, corral panels; Empire milking ma chine; 10-can electric milk cooler. S. S. Fanning, Hanford. 22p FOR SALE—Feeder pigs, Maytag gas motor, one horse finger tooth weeder, vineyard plow; young team, wt. 1650. Clarence E. Crow, 1/2 mi. so. Finley Grange. STOCK RANCH—7OO acres, 160 acres deeded land; Controlling 540 acres of leases. Modern 5- room house. Close to sugar fac tory. Spring water. Long pas ture season. The right man can make plenty of money on this ranch. Price SII,OOO. See Glen Criswell, 106 East Third St., Wa pato, phone 1003. 21-2 c FOR SALE-—New low cost theft, ‘ burglary, robbery and holdup insurance. See ad. H. G. Fyfe Agency. 23p FOR SALE—HaIe canning peach es. Bring containers, Mrs. JEd ward Crooks, West Highlands, '2790. 22-23 c FOR SALE—Cldse in, well located house. Lane K. Larson, 116 Ben ton St., Phone 491, Kenn. 22p FOR SALE—Six lots in city home addition, 150x150, cheap; elec tric stove, Westinghouse automat ic, $25; two concrete laundry trays with fittings $25; two water heaters, one coal and one coil; trailer house 7x14 $l5O, well built, practically new, Paul A. Springer, sth and Beech. 22p FOR SALE—’39 DeSoto business coupe; good tires and upholstery, Lt. R. D. Willey, 1021 W Yakima, Pasco. 22p FOR SALE—I93I Olds coupe SBO, fair shape. See Bob Templeton, Nob Hill, Gum street. 22p When you need anything in build ing material you will save a lot of time by seeing the STAND ARD LUMBER CO. They have practically everything you will need. Yes, they deliver promptly. Phone 231, Kennewick. 22tf FOR SALE Colored fryers, 2 miles south of golf course,‘K. R. Hastings. » 22p FOR SALEq-l Coleman oil ’heater, large, like new; 1 Howard wood and coal heater, large; Geo. Col ley, 2 mis. west Richland. 25p FOR SALE Well improved 10 acre farm, 4 mi. west of Pasco; 4% acres in alfalfa, automatic pump, some friut trees; 5-room modern house, full basement; tout ‘buildings in good shape. Frank Hartl. 22-23 p FOR SALE —-Homemade trailer house; 71/2XIB ft., built-in cup boards, etc., kerosene stove, don-. 4 ble-, deck beds, $225; 4 blocks south of. 3rd Ave. east on Gum street, Sidney Cooley. , 22p FOR SALE—I94O Hudson ‘roupe, ‘ very good condition, seat covers, heater, spare tire, SBOO., James A. Galliher, Patrol headquarters, Richland. 22p FOR SALE—I94I 20-ft. Imperial Royal trailer coach; electric brakes, A-l condition, can be seen evenings at Leslie Friday place, 3 miles east of Kennewick, Art Falk. ‘ 22p FOR SALE——Stevens county stock ranch, 300 acres, 160.cu1t., 80 alfalfa, creek, 5 springs; water piped, electricity, school van, 8'! room house, 2 barns, granary, gar age, cellar, etc. Plenty free range adjoining for 100 cattle or more, $12,000, half cash. Joe Garvey, Colville, Wash. 22p GOING TO FENCE? We have posts. Standard Lumber' Co., Phone 231, Kennewick. 22tf lllmlli Miscellaileous 1111111 l PLACE YOUR order now for tree ripened prunes. Bob Perkins, Hedges. _22p PERMANENT WAVE——59c! Do ‘ your own Permanent with ;Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete equip ment, including 40 curlers and ;shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless. Praised by thousands lincluding June Lang, glamorous ‘movie star. Money refunded if Inot satisfied. Visger Drug. 8:15-10:7 THE KENNEWICK (WASHINGWN) COURIER-REFORM { We wish to thank our many Ifriends for their expressions of sympathy following the loss of our lson. NOTlCE—Campbells Custom Can: nery announces that all canned goods MUST be taken out within seven days after canning, because of lack of storage space. 21tf LOST—Billfold containing gas books and important papers, re turn to Walter Ferguson, Camp bell’s Cabins, 551 Ave. C east, Kennewick. 22p SIO.OO REWARD for_ locating me a 2 or 3 bedroom house by Sept. sth. Call Pasco 94 or Kennewick 1692. Ask for Fox. 21-23 p WANTED To rent furnished house of four or five rooms and bath. By responsible people. Two adults. Best references. Mail answers to Box A this office. 22p PlANOS—Finest used ones: Bald— win, Chickering, Packard, How ard, Kimball, Cable, Fisher Elec tric player and some new ones. Lincoln Automatic Combination Radio Phonograph, 12 tubes, four bands and giant 14-in speaker. Automatic record player. Also a few good used radios, all sizes; guaranteed. Violins, cello, bass Viol, comets, clarinets, electric guitars, sheet music, records, etc. Yakima’s largest music store. Tri angle Music Co., 18 So. Second, opposite Donnelly Hotel. 19-22 c 22-23 C LOST—Band saw table with an electric motor somewhere be tween the Wm. Green and the Nelson Lewis places. Reward. Notify this office. J. W. Traeger. 22p 'llllllll-11l For Rent ‘lllllllllll FOR RENT: Airy rooms in mod ern home; reasonable, by day or week. In Sunnyside. Bunt, Farm Homes Co., Sunnyside. 22c ammm ‘ Wanted ImmTu WANTED—Room with or without board, Joe Nadig, 311 Auburn street, 31,4.) blocks south of bank, or phone 1268. 22p WANTED: One hundred ladies and young girls to buy Fashion Frocks, the largest dress manu facturers in the United States. For styles, prices and saniples see Magy Soper, saleslady, Rt. 2, or phone 2763 after 6 p.m. 20-22 p WANTED: Office girl. Must be typist Shorthand desired but not required. Permanent position. Church Grape Juice Co. 221:! WANTED: 5 tons‘of good alfalfa hay. No. 3 or 4 cutting. No sand burrs. M. L. Kippes, Phone 3223. ‘ 22p WANTED—Piano in good condi tion to store for use. Adults. Excellent care. Mrs. Warden, box 361, Richland. 22p IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR BENTON COUNTY NO. 2179 In the Matter of the Estate of Dora 1:. Farrel. Deceased. and NO. 2178 In the Matter of the Estate of Frank Farrel. Deceased. Con solidated. . . Notice to Creditors NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration with the Will Annexed on the es tate of Dora L. Farrel, deceased, and Letters of Administration with the Will Annexed on the es tate of Frank Farrel, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 9th day of August, 1943, by the said Superior Court. All persons having claims against said estate or either there of are required to serve the same with the necessary vouchers upon me at the office of Moulton & Powell, at Kennewick, Washing ton, within six months after the date of the first publication of this notice, to-wit: within six months after the 26th day of August, 1943, 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, Washing ton, this 2151: day of August, 1943. CARL L. DEFFENBAUGH Administrator. By MOULTON 8; POWELL His Attorneys. 8:26-9:9 Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Lestei' Laßue. WANTED Experienced man for pasteur izing and, bottle filling in Se attle milk plant. High wages and overtime. Union condi- Jions: Essential industry! . Give experience and qualifi cations. Write ' LUCE R N E CREA M E R Y _ 1440 Jackson St. Seattle 4, Wash. Certificate of availability re quired of essential war work ers. ' WANTED at once—good reliable girl or woman at Commercial Hotel. . 14tf WANTED: Clerk. Vibber's Rexall Drug Co. 22“ WANTED: Competent woman for office work, must be able to take complete charge of pay roll, record, filing, etc. Part of ,day might be sufficient. Box 241, Ken newick, Wash., or phone 3322 for interview. 16tf WANTED TO BUY: 3A to 1% h.p. single phase motor. FARMERS EXCHANGE. 22c WANTED—2O peach pickers Aug. 15. Experienced men and wom en preferred. Grapes follow. A. E. Scott, Benton City. 19tf WANTED: Clean, late model fac tory built trailer coach. Sober Trailer Mart, 328 Columbia Ave., Kennewick. " The Misses Ash Return Home from Club Camp Finley—Misses Alice Marie and Gladys Mae Ash returned last week from club camp at Clear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth O‘Hair and son Curtis were dinner visit ors Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Johnson in Pasco. Miss Alice Marie Ash had her tonsils removed last Monday. She is recovering nicely. A Mrs. Frank Meyers and daugh ter Marylin of Vancouver, who visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Piert and her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Piert the past ten days returned to her home last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCalmat received word last week of the birth of a girl on August 6th to Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Hansen 6f San Diego. Mrs. Hansen will be remembered as »Mrs. Bessie Brochman. _ The new baby has been named Larainne Ellen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Falque and Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor were dinner guests Monday night of Mr. and Mrs. E. Sherry. Other visitors' Monday night at ‘ the E. Sherry home were Mr. and Mrs. H. Bender, Albert Piert and H. Turner. ' Jack McCalmat of Sandpoint, Idaho, was an overnight visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCalmat. Roland Bender left last Thurs day for Fort Douglas, Utah, where he will be in the Army. Jens Lande received word from his son Second Lieutenant. Orin Lande of Camp Locket, that he has been promoted to First Lieu tenant. In the Superior Court of the State of Washington in and for ‘ Benton County No. 2175 In the Matter of the Esme- of Lena Dahlin. Deceased. and No.‘ 2176 In the Matter of the Estate of C. J. Dahlia (John) Dahiin. De ceased. Consolidated. NOTICE is Hereby Given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of Lena Dahlin, deceased, and Letters of Administration with the Will Annexed on the Estate of C. J. Dahlin (John Dahlia), de ceased, were granted to. the un dersigned on the sth day of Aug- I THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... “Anything new, Bert. on that black market trial up at the county seat? " “The jury came in ’bout an hour ago, Judge. The verdict was“ guilty.’ I understand thesentenceisgoingtobeamightystifione.” “Can’t be too stiff to suit me. Anything those law-flouting racketeers get will be too good for them. How they thrive every time there's an opportunity to sell something .__—w ADVERTISEMENT manna-u: mm mm 1. ust. 1943, by the said Superior Court. All persons having claims against said estates or either there of are required to serve the same with the necessary vouchers upon me at the office of Moulton 8: Powell, at Kennewick, Washing ton, within six months after the date of the first publication of this notice, to-wit: Within six months after the 12 day of Aug ust, 1943, and me the same with the Clerk of this Court, together with proof of such service or they shall be forever barred. Dated at Kennewick, Washing ton, ths 12 day of August. 1943. EMMA DAHLIN Administratrix. By MOULTON & POWELL Her Attorneys 8:12—8:26 NOTICE No. 7354 In the matter of the Dissolution of School District No. 29 of Benton County. Washington. a municipal corporation. In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for Benton County. Notice is hereby given that on Septemberl3th, 1943, at the hour of 10 o’clock, A. M., in the court room in the Court House in Pros ser, Benton County. Washington, the petition for dissolution of School District No. 29 will be heard. That the petition was filed on August 17th, 1943. and said pe tition requests the dissolution of said district, and the payment of its assets to the County School Fund of Benton County, Washing ton, and the appointment of some person to marshal the assets of said district and that all persons desiring to be heard for or against said petition must appear at said time and place. Dated this 17th day of August, 1943. ETTA J. HILLMAN, Clerk. By BESS ROYER, Deputy. 8:19-93 New NATIONAL, Z 3 leel New GENERAL. 26 leel 1942 mmo. Zl leel 1942 ROYCRM'I'. 22 leel Here is the complete answer for defense work ers in the Hanford area. Your housing worries are over at the Sober Trailer Mart Never has a price to low bought a trailer coach so fine. Adapted for family of four. Gener ously fitted with the finest and most desirable equipment available. Within the reach of the modesétlfurses. Inspect the National, Travelo, Roycr t and General trailer coaches today. Go to the SOBER TRAILER MART Distributors of Trailers of Distinction 328 Columbia Ave. Trier Triangle » Kennewick, Washington illegally instead of lenlly in this country. Just like the bootleuen did during the 14 years when liquor was cold illegally in stead of legally. “Unleasthisblackmarlnetlnmeetand other commoditien is stamped out and stamped out quickly. Bert. we're in for an otherdoseoftheaimecormptionand law- WuhadfollowinzthelutWorlqu." In the Superior Court of the Stat. of Washington in and for Benton County. No. 7336 IN THE MATTER OF THE DIS SOLUTION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7 , Notice is hereby given that on September 13. 1943 at the hour of no o’clock A.M., in the court room in the Court House in Prosser, Ben ton County, Washington. the peti tion for dissolution of School Dis trict No. 7 will be heard. That the petition was filed on July 26. 1943. and said petition requests the dissolution of said district, and the payment of its assets to the County School Fund of Benton [County, Washington, and the ap pointment of some person to mar ‘shal the assets of said district and that all persons desiring to be heard for or against said petition must appear at said time and place. Dated this 7th day of Aug, 1943. ‘ ETTA J. HILLMAN. Clerk. In the Superior Court of the State of Washington in and for Benton County. No. 7337 IN THE MATTER OF THE DIS SOLUTION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 34 Notice is hereby given that on Sept. 13, 1943, at the hour of 10 o‘clock a. m., in the court room in the Court House in Prosser, Ben ton County, Washington, the peti tion for dissolution of School Dis trict No. 34 will be heard. That the petition was filed on July 26, 1943. and said petition requests the dissolution of said district, and the payment of its assets to the County School Fund of Benton County, Washington, and the ap pointment of some person to mar shal the assets of said district and that‘ all persons desiring to be heard for or against said petition must appear at said time and place. Dated this 7th day of Aug, 1943. ETTA J. HILLMAN, Clerk. 8:12-93 7 8:12-9:2