....aa-fl 8 §£€?ss§ rs: = E =— = = = .—.. = _ =:—_- = - v - r ‘1). \x. - ~ . 'é thjx'ylCFJlNc --- "H a I - a! f ‘ ' {I mm service BETWEEN PORTLAND and CHICAGO That’s the daily “City of Portland” streamliner— -40 hours 40 minutes eastbound ... 41 hours 5 minutes westbound-g-no extra fare! Air-conditioned “City of Portland” stream linera provide travel ease and luxury—standard sleeping cars with your choice of accommoda tions . . . sleep-easy reserved coach seats. For the more complete comfort of passengers, stewardess lervice has been inaugurated on “City of Portland". Enjoy the club lounge cars including - bath and barber facilities .. . diners serving deli- - cious food .. . then, at night, your own com fortable bed. Speed East by daily “City of Portland” stream liner. . Daily Union Pacific Passenger Train Schedule: to the East Streamliner _"City of Portland" "Portland Rosa“ "ldahoan" Lv. Portland 5:30 p.m. 9:l0 p.m. 8:") mm. ' For complete travel information, consult ‘ I : GENERAL AGENT ' Union Pacific Building 104 W. Yakima Avenue Yakima. Wash. Phone mu or Local Agent - R A I I. ll 0 A D be spacifle-say‘EllEOl PIGEEEG' mm FURNITURE CO. - m m canal-our um . . . I'3B. . a PICKUP m DELIVERY SERVICE _UPHOISTERING OUR SPECIALTY LATEST FABRICS Call Richland 1846-J Anytime or , ~ Kennewick 3907 After 7 P. M. 1517 West Kennewrck Avenue . ..g , ' I Examined Ads are the Quickest Way *i’OR’I‘LAND‘kifACOm: a: SLATIW* : «r unmet“ 9r. Xemm *mwmxemwe :2: ~ 12 “ ._ ‘ ”we” «a 4» Since , LEMfiég-fim 3 . .. . 1923 ' es» vzfim/fim EEE 8 EASTES ' 592%: jag " W‘°@“§m ”$3” ‘i 2; I‘“:W"~ m “”33‘333“ emiEi-i " jLiT‘fi'} ': as. ‘26: fM“ r” W "W .2% r I. To Courtesy - e 2. To Safety Lee and Eastea, men and equipment, is a “team" . . . with each man carrying his oWn full responsi bility and each piece of equipment maintained in tip top shape. This helps us to meet our guarantees, our . claims, and our pledges of courtesy and safety to the limit. , 4*. _/o _ . 49‘“ T 00042,. , _ $3 SpFETy (J). , a I. O | s 'x ’ tonrumn . TACOMA SEATTL \‘\ , *— *7* V 3. I . . In Kennewnck \ 1 mm“ Phone 4981 Imm * mnwncu‘ , . * pasoo . e” ofizLehD‘kgAfJofiAa‘r warmwav We *E‘lmgjfi, 155 K . 3* KENNEWICK 4r 'PASLO 4r " L Post Office Department Issues Stamp Booklet The Post Office Department has announced that the 1947 edi tion of the booklet “Description of United States Postage Stamps’” is now available. This booklet describes in detail all postage stamps which have been issued from 1847 through the souvenir. panel which was issued for the first time on May 19 in New York City. It also contains plate numbers, the quan tity of special commemorative stamps printed, and other infor mation of interest to stamp col lectors _ The booklet, paper bound, can be ordered only through the Sup ermtendent of Documents, Gov ernment Printing Office, Wash ington 225, D. C., at a cost of 45 cents. Remittance may be‘ made by money order, postal: note, .or check. V , -——-—_—-———‘ SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION 3 In the Superior Court of the State? of Washington in and for Ben ton County. - J. D. DOVERSPIKE, Plaintiff, vs. S. J. GREGORY and RITA GREGORY, his wife, Defendants. STATE OF WASHINGTON TO S. J. GREGORY and RITA 'GREGORY, HIS WIFE: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60) days: after the date of the first publi cation of this summons, to-wit, within sixty (60) days after the 12th day of June, 1947, and de fend the above entitled action in the ”above entitled court and ans wer the complaint of plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer up on the undersigned attorneys for plaintiff at their office below .stated and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be ren dered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with .the Clerk of. said court. \ The object of this action is .to foreclose a labor and material man’s lien on the following des cribed real property situate in the County of Benton, State of Wash ington, to-wit: South 48 feet of Lots 18 and 19, Block 3, First Addition to Kennewick, Plat recorded in A Volume One of Plats, .Page 17, in the Auditor’s Office of ,1 the County of Benton, State of Washington. FUTTER, MERRICK a; MERRICK, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. P. 0. Address: 112 South 4th Street, Pasco, Washington (3:12-7:171 ' . FLOORS SANDING & FINISHING ' Ask about our permanent Finish on: M. Available Wilson I'loor Co. won 11» m m St. KENNEWICK MASH.) coumm-napoggmg 'Plymoulh Holesl Ground was broken early this week for Herb Henne’s new build ing. The structure is to be lo .cated on the southwest corner of IThird Avenue and Hill street and :will be made of concrete blocks supplied by 3 Plymouth manufac‘- .turer. . Congratulations are in order for G. C. Keele and his son Eldon for §excellent progress being made on ;their new cafe. Opening is sched uled for some time during July. } The grand opening of the Ply .mouth Grocery is scheduled for 'June 30. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Winkler, owners of the store. Ths Bonneville Power Admin istrator’s new sub station near Plymouth is scheduled for com pletion July 1. , Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Doyle, Rose mary, Marjorie and Mike of Ken newick spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doyle. Bloomfield Smith’s son is recov ering in‘ a Portland hospital from; a badly broken arm, suffered in. a recent automobile accident. Sur-\ gery was necessary. ' 1 Burke Doyle made a business‘ trip to Hemiston. Oregon, Friday accompanied by his father and‘ brother. All the property owners of Ply mouth are planning to get togeth- _ 4‘ Fonmfiurxddgeuiaum.m HMO-Top! :” “““p H ‘ met 3 insurance oom- . ponies in computing rates hm been put to 33;??? [0331.3 mum ' -. Lg |3’,l f. workinfiguringomlife-expectancynbbl ladédWhyhthmeM ‘ ‘35:" for Ford Tmh- Trucks at. um stronger. They're an: F“ ‘—"‘.." 4.961.000 Trucks Wo o o to 1m loops! 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Thomas and daughter Patty moved to Yellepit this week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson of Wishram were guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Winkler Monday. Mr. Johnson was formerly night op erator at Plymouth. Mr. Lane of Sunnyside was look ing over his building and other business interests in Plymouth on Sunday. - ‘ Mrs. Whitmore returned Satur day from her vacation. Two of her grandchildren returned with her for a two weeks’ vacation. Mrs. Marjorie Wilson and son Pat of Kennewick were visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doyle on Sunday. W. C. Dickson, who is installing a large trailer camp in Plymouth, has struck a good flow of water in his well. Mrs. Maude Davies returned to her home in Spokane after spend ing a week with her daughter Mrs. Eva Camp at Plymouth. 3 SETTLE!) IN 1819 1 Springfield, Missouri was first‘ settled in 1819 and was for somel time an important Indian trad-1 ing post. It was incorporated as a city in 1838. In 1850 9.7 r cent of the people of the UnitafeStates were foreign 1:31:15. In 1900 the percentage was: \ 32mm 301455 1! .' . . . LESS mom IS OUR MOTTO! SHARP’S ADDITION TO KENNEWICK .... on —.._ N 0 B HII. L I Airport Road A few lots to choose f:1:om . . . . . . will build to suit your plans SHA II P 880 S . Ray Sharp Phone 1817 W