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6 Vi: ‘ #325 ’s' 33$ ”$1.3? fifiiiiesiiiiiiaégiéfie At six o’clock each-evening one of the church bells in our city rings as a call to prayer for, world peace and asking God's blessing for our boys who are defending our free dom and fighting under the banner “In God is Our Trust.” The Methodist church will ring their bell this week and the Chris tian church, will 'ring a bell next week. ‘ CHURCH of the NAZABENE .. H. Non. Pastor . Sunday bible school at 10 a.m., Wm. Mills, Supt. Morning worship at 11, subject “Heaven Its Happiness.” Evening service at 8. A. E. Mottram one of our young preach ers who will soon be retuming~to college will bring --the' evening message. ~ Young Peoples Service at 7:00 pm. ' Midweek prayer services‘ Ken newick Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., at Hover Thursday, 8:30 pm. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH (Officially including Congrega iionelist and Presbyterian) ‘ . John B. Conn. Minister Air-cooled and pleasant - Sunday Services < a Church school 9:45 A. M. ~ (Note change of time). - Morning service, 11:00 AM. , Choir program. Sermon subject “The Untried Power.” ' - Sr. Youth Fellowship, 6:,30 P.M. New evening inspirational ser vice at 7:45. An hour you’ll enjoy. Jr. High Youth fellowship and playtime, Thursday, 4:00 PM. Sr. High ' and Young People’s party, Wednesday .8300 RM. BETHLEHEM ' LUTHERAN - 3rd and Benton Streets. Tel. 591. nahmhrputor. _. Divine services Sunday at 10:30 A.M. Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. 0n the following Sunday, Sept. 19, we shall celebrate our annual ._Mission Sunday With Rev. E. al'oech of Sbokane our guest speak- Or. .5 ' .‘ :' "‘s‘ v . You are cordiéflyfifivited to out services. “ -: . - Tune in 911 ‘The Lutheran Hour’ every Sunday from 1:00-1:30 P.M: ever KIT, Yakima. We WENDELL _BROWN', AGENCY . Insurance I Reg]: :Estatgj ;‘ . quxds‘; ' Eann Bldg., Pasco, WaSh., Tel. 112 ' agent FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN . ASSOCIATION of Walla Walla Ho M E LoA N S 9? ”. ”.’“Jx. 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But OIL-PLATING and maintains it—even for there’s fight in the fish up there. “When days—on inner engine surfaces, sort of the lights go on again, all over the world,” "walling them ofi'” from corrosive. acid. you.can steer for the Canadian Rockies or Always produwd by combustion, this quaint Quebec, Without even a passport. acid was little worry when constant driving .You 11 need a car, Of course, but re-design- kept the heat on it. Yet now, despite ag mg and re-toolmg £01: new cars “"11 take gravated conditions, acid can be still less long months. So for prompt recreation worry!—because you can ompmm with after hard-earned Victory you llneed your Nth today, for your engine’s future.- present car! Continental Oil Company But note: Rationed mileage that might ‘ ' . seemtomnserveyourcarnow,mayactu— on N 0c 0 ally be destructive, because it encourages o' 0 ' themroads ofengme amd. . \fi‘fi / _ You don’t want that, and that’s why to co N'OCO have your engine OIL-PLATED by changing \v/ ' to Conoco Nth motor oil. It’s popular- "0T 0 R 0| I. FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN Second and Auburn P. J. Luvaas. Minister Res. 604 Kennewick Ave. Sunday school raly. day 10:15 a.m. Mrs. W. F. Hanson, supt. Morning worship 11:15; sermon topic; “The Unique Language of God.” The Ladies’ Aid will meet on Thursday evening, Sept. 16 at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. A. E. Glasow with Mrs. Melvin Glasow as assisting hostess. BAPTIST CHURCH R. B. Holden. Pastor Phone 2072 ‘ 10:30 Morning worship service. Sermon theme: “Enriched by Him.” 1 Corinthians, chapter 1. Sunday school 11:30 to 12:15 classes for all ages. . 8:00 Evening gospel services. Enjoyable singing and a gospel message by the pastor. 8:00 Wednesday evening, mid week service for prayer and‘Bible study. This church has a welcome for you. Worship with us. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner 32d and Wash. 82. J. A. Pine. minister Bible school 9:45 a.m. ' Morning church service at 11. Sermon theme: “Divine Power.” Christian Endeavor 6:30 RM. A cordial welcome is. extended to all in our midst. ‘ ‘ ST. .108sz CATHOLIC 2nd and Washington Sheets Rev. W. J . Sweeney. pastor Mess Schedule ' Ist, 2nd, 3rd and sth Sundays in Kennewick at 7 and .8 am. Hanford 10:30 a.m. Fourth Sunday, Hanford 7 a.m. ' Kennewick 9:30 and 11 a.m. Confessions Sat. 7 to 8:30 p.m. ‘ ‘ DailysMass 7:30- » Kingdom Hell of Jehovah? ‘ ' Witnesses 10th 8: Alder (Block east of Wash.) Sunday 8:00 p.m. Watchtower study. . ' . Wed., 8 p.m., study of the New orld of Righteousness. __Eriday, B;p_.m.-,:Bus,iness and set-'- vice meeting. '2 ‘ ~ ~ 1 All "persons-of 2608 {will [wel comefi -' ‘ _.- ~ - '. Educational, tree and beneficial to you. . W Unity Metaphysical Center The Unity Center of Yakima an nounces classes at Mona Monroe dress shop on every Tuesday night at 8. The Rev. Beulah Scott, pas tor. ' ’ " ‘ NOTICE No. 7354 . In the matter of the Dissolution of School District No. 29 of Benton County. Washington-e 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. 8:19-9:19 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR BENTON COUNTY . NO. 2119‘ - In the Matter of the Eetete of Dora 1.. Ferrel. Deceased. end ' ' NO. 2118 ' In the Matter .0! the netete of Frank Ferrel. Deceeeed. Cen eolideted. ' ' - ‘ Notice to ‘Credhere 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 apersons 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 8; Powell, at Kennewick, Washing ton, within six months after the date of the first publication of this notice..~ tO-Wit: within six montlu. after the '26th day? 0! ~.‘August,’ 1943, and file the sa'mejs‘vith wthe Clerk of this Court, together With proof of such service or they shall be forever barred. . ’ Dated at Kennewick, Washing ton, this 21st day of August, 1943. _ CARL L. ‘ DEFFENBAUGH _ Administrator. ' By MOULTON 8; POWELL His Attorneys. 8:26-9z9 THE KENNEWICK (WASHINGTON) COURIER-REPORTER _fl _ - Conserving food is a vital task in this critical war year! You can help Kennewick save the grape crop by signing up now for work at the ‘ Church Grape Juice Plant. Housewives, teen-age vacationers, retired ' felks - here’s a chance for you to help!. 1 Workers are needed urgently for the grape pressing period which .. - i V starts about September 20. Here are jobs at good wages, where experi l .. ence is unnecessary, for men, women, boys and. girls (over 16). Work ' Will continue for 30 days from date of starting. ' ' .. . . ' . _ Sign uptoday! .Tell your friends about these jobs! You are doing ‘2 " g " " a real service to your government and your community by helping to ‘ save the _ grape crop, a valuable food supply! . - _ Beglslrahon Is Easy .. ._ Make your application at the Church Plant—do not wait until time for work to stark. ‘ . sign up NOW! A Certificate of Availability is required. Church’s will help you get this If fill ' ‘~ . . _ are eligible. _ _ Regular Today" Essential Work -- Good Pay ' ESSENTIAL NOW AND POST-WAR‘ ~ 1 - _ _ . ‘ . "' ' 4 . 'A'Worthwhile Plan for ' , ‘ _ Centering in the New Sunday Evening Inspirational Featured Services in the I- During September the Opening Hour Will Be 7 :45 o’Clock With the New Pastor ‘ John Byron Coan in Charge ' - 4 i A New Style of Informal and Timely Presentation ' ALWAYS DIFFERENT ENJOYABLE SONG-FESTS . ALWAYS INTERESTING Morning Subjects ll :°° .A-M- Evening Themes, 7:45 PM. . r' “The Untried Power,” Sept. .12th Songs and Stories of the Southland. (A W “Re-discovering ' ‘ evening) will . “The Unknown Presence,” Sept. 19 The Biggest Question of the Hour. (A an the ~ ’ . Forum Feature) it’l “The Untold Message,” Sept. 28 Old-Fashioned Quaker Meeting. (So old that Supernatural” . . new) (One “The Unchanged Christ,” Oct. 3 If You Were the Parson of the Church. ' . way to get acquainted) ‘ , The Church Choir Each Sunday Morning ' . , Inspiring Music Features Each Sunday Evening ' I If You are Without a Church Home ' Thursday. September ..' \