Dis is “n, The boid is on 6. wine. Bu: how amid— Do wing is on do bold. com: "as: I WITH THE ‘ OLYMPIC The Olympic was built ': by and is being operated for the benefit of you citizens of the State of Washington. You eonte first with us! Help us give you the service you are entitled to by making reserva tions as far in advance In possible. but. rememo her. in any event, the Olympic is your Seattle :53 Hotel. l“ ‘V 33' ~ if? x EBB? m". / .1 257/ E ‘ '/ , I e HOT E l SEATTLE], W ... _ '.z.‘ - ‘ v. . ..'_. . ‘... 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Disaster comes from inexperienced administration. Business these days is complex, ex- . acting. Do the thing you should do—the ~ thing you “intend” to do. For many years The National Bank of Commerce of Seattle has been serving the people of this com munity as executor. of estates and trustee under wills and trust agreements. The knowledge gained by us through these varied experiences may prove helpful to you in planning your aflairs. Oun concern is pri marily with the business and administrative side of estate management. Matters of a legal nature, and the preparation of documents, sltould be referred to your allurnc'y. j Trust. Difirtment ' _ o f Seat tl e ESTABLISHED 1889 Resources Over ”00.000.000.00 I I Kennewmk Branch. Kennewnck Hember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Definition RECONVERSION—The allow ance that will be given to a fel low who can't afford to live on what he is worth. According to polls on public opinion. a lot of people have forgotten the name of a vice president even before he is el ected. t t 0 You've got to hand it to Hitler. at that. Nobody else could have developed an army that could re treat faster than it advanced in the sweep into France in 1940. It would be interesting. after the war to hear Hirohito and Hitler explaining to each other how he lost the war. I O Q Definition SEPTEMBER: When mama passes the buck back to the teacher. . t # He: “Please?” She: “No!” He: “Aw, please!” She: “No!!” He: “Not even if I tell you I love you more than anyone in the wide} world?” She: “Definitely, no!!!” He: “But Mom, all the other Sophomores stay out until nine o’clock.” * t t ' POMS One for the money. Two for the show. Three to get ready. But no gas to go. II t * “Lay that Pistol down” is sug gested as the national anthem for the new Churchill-Roosevelt-Sta lin world. - The First English Lutheran Church is ringing its bell this week, and next week the Naz arene Church will ring their bell. At six o’clock each evening one of the church bells in our city rings as a call to prayer for a just and lasting peace and asking God’s blessing and protection for the men and women in the service 0! our country who are fighting under the banner, “In God We Trust.” St. Paul's Episcopal Church 619 Ave. A Rev. Leo W. Dyson Fourth Sunday in Advent: 9:00 a.m., Sunday school; 10:00 a.m., morning prayer. Christmas eve: 11:30 p.m., cele bration of the holy communion. Christmas morning: 9:00 a.m., holy communion, Pasco: Thursday, 7:30 p.m.: Sunday school and St. Paul’s Guild Christmas party at the rectory. Bethlehem Lutheran Chuteh (Mo. Synod) The Church of the Lutheran Hour M. C. Kauth. Pesto: Mr. D. Moeller. Christian Day School teacher 3rd and Benton Ct. Phone 59! Divine services Sunday at 11 a.m. Sunday school at 10 a.m. On Sunday evening, Christmas Eve, at 8 the Sunday school chil dren will present their Christmas morning at 11 special Christmas Eve program. On Christmas morn ing at -11 special Christmas serv ices will be held. In this service a special offering will be lifted for the work of the church at large. You are .cordially invited to these services. Tune in on “The Lutheran Hour” every Sun day morning at 9:30-10:00 over KUJ, Walla Walla. FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN Second and Auburn P. J. Luvaas, minister Residence 604 Kennewick Avenue Sunday school Christmas tree festival, Saturday evening, 8:00 o’clock. Sunday school 10:00 a.m., Mrs. W. F. Hanson; supt. Morning servicé, 11:15. Sermon Eat/70W“ wf a 3 g i i? a All during 1944 we have , -. a 3333;335:3275 3 .community, as they hat: , a E 35;; :'zxazfrgaf“: _A 3 é . 3:;iefyf‘sz’zzizzzz’: . . a 1 .. . our gratitude to you ' a in ane great big wish for J a ‘ } .. a big, happy, merry , . a ’2 Christmas. ' a '2 * 3 1.61331"! amen ; g 93393353539 me aGREETINGSa % AY the biesgings of; \W/ 3' I % é M God be with you, :Ué 2 a ’f’ as.“ friends, and with (:3 7/'\E '- 2 :f us...in our $0535 and [’6‘ A' . a g :20" our heartHs. Wefan /'l“\ Merry % er no more gruuous ,_ . g greeting this luletide. klrlStmaS g 2 BAUEB'S JEWELRY snap 2 % 2nd Floor, Bank Building a topic, “A New Testament Mystic Speaks to Us." Festive Christmas service, Monday morning, Decem ber 25 at 11:15. Sermon topic. “Heaven Stoops to Conquer." Confirmation class Saturday morning. 10:00. Junior choir practice Saturday morning 11:15. The U. S. Treasury at Washing ton, ship’s out ’each day three tons of sl, $2, and $5 bills to the Fed eral Reserve banks. NOTICE OF HEARING No. 2337 In the Superior Court of the State of Washington in and for Benton County. In the matter of the estate of John E. Vertrees. deceased. Notice is hereby given that M. M. Moulton, administrator of the above entitled estate has filed his petition praying for an order of adjudication of heirs and for distribution of the assests of the estate and that the court is asked to determine the persons entitled to receive the assests of said estate and order distribution thereof. Said petition will be heard by the court at the courthouse in Prosser, Benton County, Washing ton on the 18th day of January. 1945 at the hour of 9:30 o’clock in the forenoon. A , i M. 'M. Moulton, administrator. Moulton 8; Powell, attorneys for administrator. 12:21-lzll SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the Superior Court of the State of Washington in and for Benton County ' No. John N. Shepard and Nannie E. Shepard, husband and wife, plaintiffs, vs. Ida May Haussen, and the unknown heirs of the said Ida May Haussen if she be now deceased, and also, all persons and parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real prop erty described in the complaint herein. Defendants. STATE OF WASHINGTON To the said Ida May Haussen and to the unknown heirs of the said Ida May Haussen if she be now deceased. and to all persons and parties un known, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in and to the real property described in . the complaint in this action. You and each of you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons. to wit: within sixty days after the 14th day of December. 1944 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the complaint of plain tiffs and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned at torneys for plaintiffs at their office below stated and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you ac cording to the demand of the complaint. which has been filed with the clerk of said court. The object of the above en titiled case is to - recover judg ment in favor of plaintiffs against defendants adjudging plaintiffs to be the owners of the following de. scribed real property. to-wit: ‘ Tract 4, Nob Hill addition to Kennewick, according to plat thereof. recorded .in Volume 1 of Plats, Page 62, Records of Benton county, WashingtOn, and quieting title to said real prop-‘ erty in plaintiffs and granting to plaintiffs general equitable tenet. J MOULTON 8: POWELL, ’Attorheys' for Plaintiffs. P.O. Address: Kennewick. . Benton Co., Wash. 12:14-1:25 Notice of Betting on Final Account and Position for In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for Ben ton County. ‘ No. 2144 7 In the matter of the estates of Lewis Coulson and Nancy Jane Coulson, deceased. Notice is hereby gvien that Esther Bakker. administratrix of the above entitled estates. has filed her Final Account and Peti tion for Distribution in the office of the Clerk of the above en titled court, and that the court is asked to settle said Final Ac count. to distribute the property of said estate: to the heirs or per sons entitled to the same and to discharge the Adminutytrix. ‘ Said final account an petition for distribution will be heard by the court at the court house in Prosser, Benton County. Wash ington, on the 18th day of Jan uary, 1945, at the hour of 9:301 o’clock A.M. . Esther Bakker, 'administratrix. By Moulton 8: Powell. her attor neys. 12:14-lzll SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR 'COURT or THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR 131%NTON CAUNTY J. F. Smoot and Mary E. Smoot, . husband and wife, Plaintiffs‘ vs.‘ Columbia Irrigation District andi also all parties and persons un known claiming any right. title. estate lien, or interest in and to the real property described in the amended complaint herein, Defendants. STATE OF WASHINGTON To: Columbia Irrigation District and also all parties and persons unknown claiming any right” title, estate, lien or interest in‘ and to the real property de scribed in the amended comJ plaint herein.‘ You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to-witr sixty days after: the 23rd day of November, 1944.1 and defend the above entitled; action in the above entitled court? and answer the amended com-l plaint of the plaintiffs and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for plain tiffs at their office below stated. ' ms‘un 5 Qfirrrtm gs , anhibrst msms . . for H)? 329 m flmr j . . ’ 1k ‘ o a iu. it ' ’ . momw*”w”wu .‘. ’ - ..‘-:.. 4f” 5 e--::inl,',i.filf.‘.' . ."" i ' r ‘0 O I I O M WW BENTON COUNTY “ B . Preston Boyer, President Guy 1. Story. 80am 7 Robert Johnson. Commissioner 1. B. Whitehead. Mm. Proud; William " PUBLIC POWER BENEFITS EVERYONE Kennewick Courier-Reporter 7 Thursday. Decanher 21. 1944 and :2 use of your failure so to do. ju ent will be rendered against you according to the demand of the amended complaint. which has been filed with the clerk of the above entitled court. The object of this action is to recover judgment in favor of plaintiffs against defendants. ad judging plaintiffs to be the own ers in fee of the following de scribed real, property: The North 660 feet of the South 1320 feet of the East 660 feet of Lot 3. except State Highway right of way. also the East 79 feet of that portion at Govern ment Lot 3, lying North of said State Highway right of way. all i 2 “‘29 3.9.39W5MP 9 Noah. Range 29. E.W.M.. Bengton Co., . State of Washington. Quieting plaintifls’ title thereto as against said defendants and for ever barring the defendants from hereaner claiming or asserting any right. title. estate. lien or in terest in and to the said real prop erty and granting to plaintiff: general equitable nelief. MOUL’PON a POWELL. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Office and P.O. Addrrw's: Kennewick. Benton "3.. Washington 11:23-12:28 . .5 q’ ' . ,9 x_ I g {72 "3k ‘s' ' l" / .2" it ’ ’ iii/{:11 ‘& “7%? . ,I'l/ , i ":3. - “9'?” It; -\ flag, 5! I I a ..M 3: (l erry *Christmu is here. And Cht‘ Stmas once more we find ourselves at a loss for words to ex press how we feel about . your loyalty to us during 1944. But we know you will . . understand. Wewirhfor you and your ‘ family the best of Merry Christmases, and the best bring in both material and ~ spiritual blessings . .' - ' ._.- .. , - Back. 5 Semce Station Standard Products Twm Elly Repair Shop Washing Machine- Melon Pumps Electrical Appliances General Repair: 335 AVENUE C EAST Kennewick Washington ATTENTION MOTORISTS We have complete service and experienced mechan ics to take care of your car or pickup Call or We“. for Appointment Garland - Boyle Oldsmobile Company pm no war. war... was ‘—