IWANT ADS RATES—3c P” word—minimum 75c. Subsequ on? inserfions fhree fimes for the price o.f iwo.‘ flamed; WANTED: Eggpegienced jgpitrggs V';§§fit—s—W6rk3—day or Elite. Ph. 3192. Jennette Colby. K-5-11-13p FULL OR PART TlMEßS—Aver age $2 to $5 per hour taking orders. Real Silk products. Col lege students welcome. Car not necessary. Write 116 East A St., Yakima. K-6-10-13p WANTED TO BUY—Lawn swing and children’s playground equipment. E. R. Supple, phone 2385. K-7-10-13p WANTED TO BUY: All kinds of antique glassware. furiture and china. Mrs. Dorothy B. Han son, Lleble road. West High lands. Telephone 2740. K-8-tf WANTED TO BUY: Beef and dairy cattle .of all kinds, also horses. Contact Lande Brothers. Rt. 1. Kennewick, phone 2186. .K-9-tfc For Rent FOR RENT: House, apartment and trailer, furnished. Shade . and lawn, located near the Y. 8501 Columbia Ave., Kennewick. K-31 13p FOR RENT: 2-room apt. Partly furnished. Ph. 2051 evenings. K 29 1313 FOR RENT: Walt’s Trailer Camp, modern facilities. Large 50 x 25 ft. lots. Located at. Ave. B & Gum St., Kenn. K-10-tfc FOR RENT: .Latest model High Speed Floor Sander. Also Edger and Floor Polisher. Low rates. Western Auto Supply. K-11-22-tf For Sale _ FOR SALE: 1947 Oldsmobile club coupe “66”, hydramatic, r. & 11., excellent condition inside and.out, $1845. Phone 8566. K-30-13p FOR SALE: Red fryers. 422 Fir Ave. Phone 5541. K 33 13-c FOR SALE: Red currants. Pick your own, 500 gal. N. C. Neil son, Rt. 2, corner Bartlett and Frazier Rd., phone 3461.»K~35 13c FOR SALE: Red fryer’s, Mrs. Ro bert Pyle, Ph. 2764. K2-12-13c GENE'S UPHOLSTERING "You Want the Best . . . We Do the Rest" Pasco Airport HERE ls THE ANSWER . To You PRINTING PROBLEMS [The ,cntire facilities of the Kennewick Printing Com pany are now ovoiiobie for commercial printing. We are now in a position to otter SPEEDY deiivery'ot your printing iobs. . For quality printing. priced right, see us today. ‘ . Try Us‘ Now For . QUALITY .'— SPEED _4— ECONOMY . KENNEWICK PRINTING A (O. Kennewick Ave. Phone 111 Two Doors East of Post Office Miscellaneous APPLES: Transparents are ready SI.OO and $2.00 box. Packing shed 2 mi. south of Kennewick on Gum St. Ray Marsh. K-34 13- 15p. _ STANDARD pLuMEtNG 6. HEATING Everything in plumbing and heating. for free estimates, call. Ira H. McClearen—Kenn. 8931. ‘ K-12-tfc FOR SALE: Several tracts of land to be set out in fruit trees and grapes. Nurseryman’s Ex change W. B. Saunders, Ph. 4524 River Road. K-13-tfc ‘HEARING AID BA'I‘EERIES Good Stock _o: Fifesh Batteries at All Times DON SKIRVING’S ELECTRIC 14 No. Auburn'St. Phone 881 Kennewick K-17-tfc ‘ Wash. CO_Q_LEB PADS, madé .to order. All sizes, réasonai‘tilew. p‘r'izéé: Bailey's, 710 W. Columbia Ave. Kennewick. Ph. 5076. K-14-tfc WANTED TO BORROW—SI,OOO for three years. Pay monthly. Will give first mortgage on mod ern home, five rooms‘ and bath, five years old, insured for $4250. Fine shade trees, 20 young fruit trees, 91-foot front in West High lands on Lampson Road. Phone Kennewick‘279B. K-32 13c IF YOU WANT 'A MacMillan built Home. Hurry! only two left: 1~2 bedroom, 1-3 bedroom, and three lots left to build on in this desirable project in Garber Addition on Kenn. Ave. See Mac- Millan Const. Co., on tract, Kenn. Ave. W, to golf course, phone 5971. _ K-16-tfc NEED MONEY? Sell Christmas Cards. Profit to 100% on $1 “Leader” assortment, personal greetings 50 for $1 up. New plas tics. many others. “Leader” on approval, FREE imprinted sam ples, STYLART, 1310 Santee, Dept. 24, Los Angeles 55, Calif. K-28 13p . LOANS Automobile Loans - Furniture Loans Attractive totes as low as 4% 112 A N. 4th f't. . Ph. 3344 PASCO K-15-tfc Do 'you need letterheads? Cards? Enve lopes? Come in iodcy. you'll find our quality and prices right. . Do you liave a printing ‘p'roblem? 66m: in and let our experienced men help you solve if. V Do you need a magazine. booklet or a news- paper printed? Come in. we have the best suited equipment in the area for this work. Phone 3842 Miscellaneous MISCELLANEOUS: Comp le t e washing machine repairs and service, by factory-trained me chanics for all makes of washers. Bunch Finnegan Inc.,' on the ave nue. Phone 51801. K-18-tfc BABBEE TENDAS and ACCESSORIES . F. H. McLain 223 Abert Ave. ' Richland, Washington K-19-11-13p FOR MAYTAG delivery, contact Bunch-Finnigan, Inc., immedi ately. Radios, refrigerators, elec tric ranges. 335 Avenue G East Kennewick, phone 4801. Quality merchandise at lowest pr_i,_ces_. _. Electrolux Cleaner & Air Puri fier, the originator and leader. $69.75. Terms if desired. Why pay' more for others worth less. 5912. E. H. Laird—lßo6 W. 4th Ave., Kennewick. K-21-10-15p A complete sign service tar the Ithcjtxma-T A NESCO-NEON-SIGN-CO. 116 N. Tacoma Pasco Ph. 199 D. P. Jones—Cal Schuster K-22-15-tfc PIANOS Roy Goodman. pianist and ac cxedited teacher. otters without obligation authentic information on pianos. ROY GOODMAN’S TERI-CITY MUSIC STORE 124 Avenue “C" Phone 6968 Kennewick K-23-tfc MOKLER PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Pipe, Valves, and Fittings Iron Fireman Coal Stoakers Plumbing and Heating Supplies 115 lst Ave. Tel. 4&1 c 01] Heater, Norge, Quaker or Internationals aISO floor fum aces can be seen at Durochers. We also have a fine stock of beautiful combination radios in light or dark wood. K-24-tfc NOTICE Delivered Bull Service. Guern sey or Whiteface. Cash buyer for livestock. Milk cows for sale. Howard Ash, East End of lst Ave., Kennewick. Phone 1911. - K-25-8-17p REX A I R CONDITIONER - CLEANER and HUMIDIFIER Sales - Service Supplies ROBERT E. CAMPBELL 114 Foster Road Phone 8907 K-26-tfc W-fi-CUS’IDM "TAILORING‘ {o9¢ . ”(3‘ol fl, along‘f-r REWEAVI NGsi-m . ALTERAT‘IO NS ¢GROMANS¢ H s. DAYTON ST. RH DAV/.5 mo- KENNEWICK 581 2 sum”; :1 Immanuel! “O. —— no THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR BENTON COUNTY VICTOR MCKEE. Plaintiff vs. NADINE McKee. Defendant. THE STATE or WASHINGTON 'ro mt: SAID NAmsE McKEE. DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60$ days after the date of the first publication of this summons. to wit. within sixty (60) days after the 16th day of June. 1949. and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court. and answer the amended complaint of the plaintiff. and serve a copy of your ans wer upon the undersigned attorneys at .their office below stated: and in case of your failure so to do. Judgment and de cree will be rendered against you accord ing to the demand of the amended com plaint. which has been _filed with the clerk of said. court. That the cause of action herein is for a decree of'divorce from the defendant for the reason and upon the ground of cruel treatment. FU’I‘TER. MERRICK a MERRICK. At-~ torneys for Plaintiff.‘ Futter. Merrick Q Merrick 1 . P. O. Box 567 112 South 4th Street Pasco. Washington :4-6:16-7:21 NOTICE O!" SHERIFF'S Of " REAL ESTATE CAUSE NO. 8812. IN 1'!!! SUPERIOR COURT OF :THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOB BENTON COUN- T! Henry Piert vs. Charles 0. Piert and Martha Piert. husband and wife. Under ,and by virtue of Execution Un der Foreclosure issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled Court. holding terms at Prosser. in and for said county. on the 25th day or May. A. D. 1949. upon a :ludzmwt rendered in said Court on the 30th day of December. A. D. 1948. in favor of Henry Piert and aaainst Charles 0. Piert and Martha Piert for the sum of Five Thousand one hundred sixty and 67/00 (359160.67) together with attorney’s fees. interest. costs and in creased costs. and to me directed and delivered. commanding‘me to sell the following described proverty situate. ly inz and being in Benton County. State of Wash.. or so much thereof at may be necessary to satisfy said judgment. at torney’s fees. interest, costs and increased EQSIS._ to-yvit: - _ A _ __ _ K-20-tfc ,‘i'ie‘w'SorlitheHth Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 15. Township 8 North. Rangerso. E. W. M. A W 7 __ Now. Therefore. Notice ls Hereby Given. That on SATURDAY. the 2nd day of July. A. D. 1949. 31:41:00 o'clock In the fore. noon of said day. I will sell the above described property. or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judgment. attorney's tees. interest. costs and Increased costs. in all amounting to the sum of Five Thousand seven hundred elshtly four dollars and 13/00 ($5,784.13) togethler with accurlnz interest and cost 0 so e. SAID SALE WILL TAKE PLACE at the front door of the Court House at Prosser. in said County and State. and will be at PUBLIC AUCTION. for'cash in hand. to the highest and best bidder. Dated at Prosser. Wash.. this 3rd day of June. A. D. 1949. , ' HARRY B. COCHRAN Sheriff . 37 E. POWERS Deputy MOULTEN. POWELL & GESS. Attorneys. ' K-I'-6:9-6:30 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF EMERGENCY WARRANTS FOR THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES AND WAGES AND/0R NECESSARY EQUIPMENT OR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT. AND THE CITY ATTORNEYS DEPARTMENT. THE cm covucn. or THE cm OF KENNEWICK. WASHINGTON. DOES on. DéIN,_AS FOLLOWS; _ _ .. Section 1. That in order to pay the cost or a Police Patrol Car @ $2500.“! and the wages and salaries of the Police Department of the City of Kennewick. Washington. for the balance or the year 1949, the expenditure of $9820.00 will be required. and that an emergency exists which could not reasonably have been foreseen at the time of making up the budget. or the said City of Kennewick in October of 1948 in that ‘addltional ex penditures not foreseen have been required and will be required during the balance of the year 1949 for the payment of wages awn: salaries Iran the followinz lands. to- Police Department " Salaries for 3 Police Clerks six months each a $200.00 per month ”-600.00 Salaries for 2 Police Sergeants six months each @ $310.00 per month $3320.00 TOTAL WAG!!! AND SALARIES ' l . 57.w0.00 , Capital Outlay (Police Patrol Car) 3 > , ' , 2.500.00 i TOTAL eaeoeoo‘oeeeeeeeee 89.&0.w Section 2. That in order to pay the costs oi. stenoaraphic salaries of the City Attorney's Department of the City of Kennewick tor the balance at the year 1949; the expenditures of $600.00 waxes and salaries will be required. and that an emergency exists which could not reasonably have been foreseen at the time at making up the budset of said City in October of 1948. in that the fol lowins expenditures'will be required dur ing the balance of the year from the tollowinz funds. to-wit: City Attorney’s Department: Stenoaraphic Waxes 3: Salaries $600.00 ' Mon 3. That an ememncy be. and hereby is declared to exist red as the issuance ' or ememncy w for'the expenditures of the funds set " rth and that the proper city officials ot-the City or Kennewick.‘ Washlnaton. be. and they are hereby authorized and directed to issue emergency warrants to pay the ex penses oi' the departments of the City of Kennewick as above provided. That such expenditures shall be on proper vouchers presented and approved by duly author ized representatives lot the City of Kenne wick. Washinstori. Section 4. This Ordinance shall be in full force and eiiect five days irom and alter its passage. approval. and legal publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL‘OF THE CITY OF KENNEWICK this 2181: day at June. 1949. MARJORIE A. MILLER. City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 218: day or June. 1949. U. L. KEOLXER. Mayer , Approved as to form: lifl33l‘!igla‘zla'fi E. SERIER. City Attorney. DR. S. S. SELBY , ' ' OPTOMETRIST 318 loan. '4l“. Phone 457! Kennewick. Wash. Visual Analysis, Contact Lenses, Laboratory Service. Hours: 9 to 5 daily except Sunday._ Wednesdayr 9 to 12:30. Tuesday & Thursday Evenings by Appointment. 989951599- I‘9: £45 703 3x3 3 $4 GRAND om Mme If! 64mm AN AMERICAN 31!“le “SKEY 4/5 GUAM PIN? $3.57 $2.26 coum unm unmn wmmv as PROOI' . a.“ GRAIN uamw. sums ' as. anew a. co. mm . ream. mos On. The Radio STATION KWIE FRIDAY 600 Western Wakeun - 630 Mornins Almanac , , 700 News 715 Morninz Special 730 Morninz Melodies 800 News 815 Carmen Cavsllaro 830 Tune Time 845 Chapel by the Road 900 News “ 905 Movie Time 915 Radiant Melodies 930 Son: Favorites 945 Pat O'Brien 1000 Myrt and Marge 1015 Ladies Fare 1030 Music for Friday 1100 John‘s Old Record Shoppe 1130 David Rose Show 1145 Sales Ahoy 1200 Noon Melodies 1215 Farm and Home Time 1230 News 1245 Eddie Arnold Show _IOO Harmony Rouse ~ 400 News 405 Dave Dennis Orchestra 415 Mayfair Society Orchestra 430 Second Glances 445 Story Time 500 News 515 The Stars Sing 530 Behrman Jewelers Program 600 Sports Special ' 615 Candlelight and Silver 630 Dinner Music 645 Evening Serenade 700 News ' 715 Melody Album . 730 Pop .Concert 745 Bob Eberly Show 800 Tips and Tempos 815 George Townee Orchestra 830 News 845 Dick Haymes 900 Top Ten Tunes 930 Songs of Our Times 945 News Final 1000‘Dreamtime 1030 Console Melodies 1100 Record Roundtable 1155 News Roundup ‘ ‘ 1200 Sign Of! SATURDAY 600 Western Wake“? 630 Mornlnz Almanac _7OO News - 715 Mornins Special 730 Morning Melodies 800 News 815 Les Brown Orchestra 830 Perry Como - 845 Chapel by the Road 900 News 905 Movie Time 915 Radiant Melodies 930 Ray Block Presents 1000 Curtain Calls 1030 Music for Saturday ‘ - 1100 John's Old Record Shoppe 1130 Buddy Weed. piano 1145 Sales A 110)? 1200 Noon Melodies 121 Farm and Home Time 1230 New: 1245 Plantation House Party 100 Harmony House 400 News - 405 Dave Dennis Orchestra 415 Do You__Remember 430 Story Time 500 News 515 The Stars Sing 530 Behrman Jewelers Program 600 Sports Special 615'Candlellzht and Silver 630 Dinner Music 645 Blake Bayaold's Orchem 700 News 715 Melody Album 730 Pop Concert , 745 Bob Eberly Show 800 Claude Thornhlll Orchestra , 815 1:11.110 Tops . 830 News 845 Echoes of the Ga! 90': ’ 900 Record Run 930 Songs of Our Tunes 045 News Elna! 1000 Dreamtlme , 1030 Console Melodles ‘ 1100 Record Boundtable 1155 News Roundu. 1200 Sign on sunny _ -_ 830 Good News 900 Lutheran Gospel Hour 930 News 945 Delta Rhythm Boys 1000 Music For America 1030 Lynn Murray Show 1100 John's Old Record Shoppe 1130 Hank D'Amico Sextet ' 1145 'red Dale Orchestra 1200 News 1215 Hour of St. Francis 1230 World Concert Hall 100 Harmony House 400 News 415 Hawaiian Harmonie -430 Erna Rapee Orchestra 500 You and Your Security 515 Eddy Howard 530 Fronuer Town 545 Frontier Town ' 600 Damon Runyon heater 615 Damon Runyon Theater 630 Adventure: of Frank Race 700 Caben Interview 715 Concert Miniature 730 At The Onion 800 Think It Over 830 Harry Kai-lick Orchestra . 900 Music for Sunday 930 Dneamtime ‘ 965 News Roundup a . IND Sin 0!! IN THE SUPERIOR COURT 0? m STATE 0! WASHINGTON m m POI 33mm “gm 0. W 0” FOR mun-non VIRGINIA KATHERINE ARMSTRONG. ) Plaintiff. ) \ —VS- ) ELMEB JOSEPH ARMSTRONG. ) Defendgnt. _-) THE STATE OF WASHINGTON to the said ELMEB JOSEPH ARMSTRONG. De fend-ht: . .YOU ARE HEREBY summoned to up peer within sixty (60) days after the date of the first publication of this summons to-wit: Within sixty (60) days after the 14th day of June. ‘1949. and defend the above-entitled action in the above entitled Court. and answer the Complaint of the plaintiff. end serve a copy of your answer upon the- under silned, attorney at his office- below stated: end. in case of your failure so to do. iudzment will be rendered uninst you eccordins to the demand of the Com plaint. which has been filed with the Clerk of the said Court. The object of this action is to secure s._ divorce irom the defendant on the grounds of desertion. non-support end ex treme ,crueity end to secure custody of the two minor children of the parties. RALPH BOOTH McABEE. Attorney for the Plaintiff. Office and Post Office Address Washington Hardware Building Kennewick. Washinxton K-7 6:23-7:28 Stock; Bonds Multiply _ ”UVVI‘U, uv-uw— —._._7. - ' Memphis hospital had an active day on the baby market. At 1:30 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stocks. Twenty-tive minutes later a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. L. Bonds. ' Court Order Judge Orris Hamilton of Pros ser has modified a restraining order against Walter Baker of 100 Armstead. Richland. He will be permitted to take his personal belongings from his wife’s home and to use the family automo bile, pending settlement of a divorce action against him. Mrs. Baker claimed, in her plea for the order, a fear of phy sical cruelty. She is seeking a divgr_C_e__9n‘grgelty grounds. none: or snarixré‘s’ sun 0? REAL ESTATE CAUSE No. 9113 In the Superior Court o! the State of Washington For Benton County. Miller Supply. Inc. a Corp.. Plaintiff vs. Donald H. Swartz. and Lucille A. Swartz. Husband and wife. d/b/a Superior Electric Co., Defendant. - Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled Court. holding terms at Prosser. in and for said county. on the 9th day of June. A. D. 1949. upon a judgment rendered in said Court on the 9th day or June. A. D. 1949. in favor of Miller Supply. Inc.. a Corp. and against Donald H. Swartz and Lucille A. Swartz. Husband and Wife. d/b/a Superior Elec tric_ Company for the sum of Five hund red sixteen dollars and 21/00 (3516.21). together .with attorney's fees. interest and increased costs. and to me directed and delivered commanding me to sell the fol lowing described property situate. lying and being in Benton County. State of Washington. or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judgment. attorney's fees. interest. costs. and in creased costs. to-wit: All the right. title and interest that said detendants or eith er or them had at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 29th day of October. 1948. or that they or either of them now have in and to: That portion or zovemment lots tive (5) and six (6) or section live (5) and oil the east halt o! the southeast quarter of sec tion six (6). township seven (7) north range thirty-one (31) east. W. M" de scribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the east line: or the right of way of the Spokane. Port. 1 land and Seattle Rallww which Is north 0" 33’ east 1547 feet and west 115.3 teet‘ from the southwest comer of section 5.‘ thence along the east line of rlsht or way: in a southeasterly direction 402.? feet to‘ the west line of section 5 (sold tht of way is 100 feet wide in section 36).: thence north 0"33' east along said west‘ line 152.3 feet to the point where the Spokane. Portland and Seattle Railway ‘ Intersects said west line (right 0: way inw sectlon 5. Is 300 feet wide); thence to!- lowlng east line or said right of way inl a. southeasterly direction 390.4 feet:‘ thence north 89' 10' east 875.5 feet toq the east line of said lot 5; thence northq erly sion: the east lines or said lots 5‘ and 6 to a point due east of the point; of beau-nuns: thence west 825.3 feet more; or '99. “_thgvgiytgt WM; _,_ NOW. THEREFORE. NOTICE Is HERE BY GIVEN. That on SATURDAY. the 23rd day or July. A. D. 1949. at 11:00 o'clock in the lorenoon of said day. I will seu the above described property. or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judgment. attorney's tees. interest. cost- and increased costs. in an amount~ ing to the sum of Five hundred seventy eight dollars and 83/100 ($578.1). to gelther with'accruinz Interest and cost or sae. SAID SALEWIILTAKEPLACEatthe front door of the Court House at Prosser. in said County and State. and will be at PUBLIC AUCTION. for cash in hand. to flu; highest snd bestjgidger. ___ _ "bdfii'fi' FESsséi-Twi‘si'? this 9th day at June. A. n.l949._____ _ “___“ none: to cannons IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHING‘ION IN' AND FOR BENTON COUNTY. InthematterottheEstateotALLm HANSON. deceased. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that let. ters of Administration on the Estate of Allie Hanson. deceased. were mated to thenndersisned on the Bth day of June. 1949. by the said Superior Court. All persons having claims against said em ere required to serve them with the ne cessary vouchers upon me oi: the. office of Moulton & Powell. Kennewick. Wash. ington. within six (6) months after the dog of the first publication of this not ioe.to-wlt:Withineixmonthsn~omand atter the 9th day of June. 1949. and file theeemewiththeCiel-kottheeboveen titled Court. tosether with pron! at such service or they shall be forever barred. . DATED at Kennewick. Washington. this 9th day at Me. 1949. ALFRED HANSON ‘ ' Administrator ' 37 Imm. POWELL 8 GESS. His Attorneys. mum-ms mm: m V got us mu} m Tri-City Harley-Davidsdn SaEes HARRY B. WAN Sheriff 37 E. towns Deputy K-5-6:16-7:7 ' “WINNING OUR Af-Ciiiafiiim As A 'FMIGHISED DEALER ION [WW/WXMW ll is will! disfincl pride flu} we announce our appoinlmenl as dealers for CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTERS. America's hes? buy in low cost fransporfalion. You are cordially inviled to visil our show room and see flue many new models of Cushman Molot- Scoofers, designed lo ufisfy younevery fransporlafion need. Wiflr CUSH. MAN. you gel up lo 75 miles on a gallon of gasoline. What's more. Cushman Molor Scoo‘lers will solve your parking problem. g’éragc slorage problem. And Cushmen has no radialor *0 freeze or boil dry. no baflery fo charge or replace. N 0 EXPENSIVE MAINTE NANCE OR UPKEEP. Let us demonsfrale ihese slarfling facfs now. Homemakers . A Briefs By PAT ARMELING Associaie Exfension Ageni’ Kabobs with appeal! So good. ever so easy. These are made with cubes of tenderized ham, alternated on skewers with cook ed sweet potatoes and pineap ple wedges. Brush with sweet sour sauce and tuck under broil er five minutes to brown. Sweet sour sauce: 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 9’; teaspoon cloves. 1,3 cup brown sugar and M cup water. Heat to boiling. If its for the campfire, the appetite climbs as the kabobs brown over the hot coals. Each person can do his own. Cooking Outdoors When you build a fire for out door cooking, start with all the wood you intend to use, and al low at least 45 minutes before you begin to cook. This should insure a good, deep bed of coals an no flame—which is'most im portant. How To nemmStcins Don’s worry ab on t your clothes, enjoy the picnic. For stain removal have a copy of Extension Bulletin No. 33, “On the Spot” for quick reference. Speed is. vital in removing suc cessfully many stains. It tells how to remove, by laboratory proved home methods, stains from food, ink. medicines, paint, glue, beverage, etc. Plastics for Picnics A 7 We're in favor of bright, easy to-carry plastic items that make outdoor eating gay and easygo ing. Here are afew that we have worked with recently. _ ~ Disposable forks and spoons. made of plastic and inexpensive enough to be thrown away when the picnic is over. A refrigerator box that makes a wonderful carrier for sand wiches. If you use a clear plas tic box about nine inches square. you can pack, without wrapping, a dozen sandwiches the night before the picnic. Keep them in the box, in the refrigerator. WELL DRILLING We Can Design. Engineer. Construct and Completely _ Equip Any Size or Depth Wen Portable Equipment to Go Anywhere Wells for Irrigation Municipal, Domestic, Reverse Cycm Heating and Cooling. FREE ESTIMATES ON ANY TYPE WELL mmwmucwasa—n No Answer Call an Smith 8: Haden Drilling Co. Earl A. Smith RED. 1. Pace Floyd A. Hayden ___—___” ‘ KENNEWICK , coumemepoaren _ iThurs., J une 23 Zakaib To Sing Here Tonight I _ 0 Charles Zakaib will appear in concert tonight at the high school auditorium. Ticket sales are satisfactory. according to Mrs. Cecil Edwards. sales chair man here. The concert, which is being sponsored by the Kennewivk Community Hospital association. will benefit the current hospital fund campaign in Kennewick. Committee members working with Mrs. Gillis on concert plans are Page Carter. Mrs. Hal Brutz man. Mrs. Don Skirving. Mrs. Al ma Slekles. Mrs. Cecil Edwards. Mrs. Paul Richmond. Mrs. Harold Rigglns, Mrs. Ralph Jeide, Mrs. William Taylor, Mrs. S. S. Selby, Mrs. Clare Shaw and Mrs. George Cloud. . Mrs. Edwards, ticket sales chairman, reports ,that she has volunteers working with her on her committee but that more vol unteers are needed. Already working on the ticket lulu eun mittee are Mrs. W. L. Beltway. Mrs. Jim Mokler, Mrs. George Dewlng. Mrs. Leila Owens and Miss Margaret Reymore. Mrs. Willis Taylor. chairman of the reception committee. will announce complete receetion plans within a few days. The re ception committee includes Mrs. Paul Shirey, Mrs. Bruce Murphy, gersiilalph deßit and Mrs. Lance a Friday Picnic Members of the Kennewick Needle Club enjoyed their an nual June picnic in the city park Friday afternoon, the lunch and social afternoon marking the last meeting until the autumn season. PAI NTI N G SI‘IEE'I' ROCK FINISHING mm .nzcommc John Southern Phone Kennewick 2194 Box 491 Kennewick 7