OCR Interpretation


The Kennewick courier-reporter. [volume] (Kennewick, Wash.) 1939-1949, October 10, 1946, Image 2

Image and text provided by Washington State Library; Olympia, WA

Persistent link: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn87093044/1946-10-10/ed-1/seq-2/

What is OCR?


Thumbnail for 2

2
Eh? hmmirk (linuripr-Brpnrtrr
Issued Thursdays by The Kennewick Printing Company
217 Kennewick Ave., Kennewick, Washington
Hanber Washington Newspaper Publishers Association, Inc.
$3 year in Benton County, $4 outside. Entered as second class
matter April 2, 1914 at PO. Kennewick, Wash., under Act of ~
larch 3, 1879. The Courier, established March 27, 1902; The
W. established Jan. 24. 1908, consolidated April 1. 1914.
, Rolfe Tuve, Publisher
New Restaurant Prices
Allowed on Meat Meals
Effective Thursday, October 10,
1946, an increase of 15 percent
will be allowed in restaurant ceil
ing prices for meals or individual
food items having meat as the ma
jor ingredient, John J. Gerber, Dis
trict Director of the Office of Price
Administration, stated today.
This increase is being granted
This state has an ' investment 'n
.-'.E'-':'-':‘;:';E{:';l:{;2:’37 , L 5,"- ,
ax; «:6 HIS legislative record and [NS
£3 337-‘-'--is “‘4 ‘ - .
.-';£‘.x“'“‘\~s"’ .... SE fine/1 mmbenhlp arid work on SIX
-""-1‘--.-:-‘.-’1%ac$“§5‘ *i‘. ; fi-k:f§:ifi:’-.z~..:;-"Lz
“égi‘fi? @155 important senate committees
722133¢;E'q;2é=i“'$>‘;;:i§;2._ 1’ ‘7' I‘EIEIIZI‘ai-Eiii5332;352: ' o
Keefe 53 make his return to the U. S.
WS~FK .. ’“hfi .. . .
aegifi‘ig Senate a matter of first 1m
‘3‘553-(55' ' 41-5": -.-‘.-..."=“-'.l' EEK T" we?" 7:533
ééifiime‘ 3' ““5; portanoe to the people of
>. ‘ r 2343»? 3,3332: ”- 7>5; .
M?” ' Washington State.
. . p . l l
O.S.SEHITIIIIMI'I'CIIG
YOUR BAN K- AN D WHY
N 01“ LONG AGO banking consisted mainly of lending money for business
and of providing a safe place for deposits. These functions still are basic. °
But today we of The National Bank of Commerce think in broader terms.
National and world service through correspondent banks is an indis
pensable part of our business. Fostering every form of commerce in 'the '
Pacific Northwest and Alaska comes naturally. '
We. pride ourselves equally on serving every financing need of small busi
ness. the individual, his family and his home.
No other kind of bank would deserve to report today that loans are by far'
the largest on record and non-government deposits are at an all-time peak.
S'I'A'I'EMENT OF CONDITION
At Close of Business September 30, 1946
RESOU R C I S _
Cash and Due from Banks . . . . . . 3 92.681.622.65
U. 8. Government Securities, Direct and
Fully Guaranteed . . . . . . . . . 206.861.539.21
Municipal and Other .Public Securities . 11.076.226.57 $310,619,388.”
Other Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . / 5,233,053.58
- Loans and Discounts . . . . . . . . - 81.795.806.74
Federal Reserve Bank Stock . i . . . 240,000.00
Banking Houses and Equipment . . . . ' 1,820,378.75
Other Real Estate . . . . . . . . . 38,524.53
Interest Earned, not collected . . . . . 912,612.14
Other Resources . . . . . . . . . . ‘ 26,301.87
Customers’ Liability under Letters of i
Credit and Acceptances . . .. . 653,479.39
901.339.545.43
lIAIIII'I'IES and CAPITAL
DEPOSITS . . . . . . . . . . . 882.146.107.40
Unearned Income . . . . . . . . . 193,903.55
Liability under Letters of Credit and
. Acceptances . . . . . . . . . . 653,479.39
Reserve for Accrued Expenses, Interest _
811 d Taxes 6 o o o o o o o o n e 1,433,292.33'
capital 0 o o o o n o a. o o o o o $ 3,000,000.00 -
surplus OOOO_OO 0000 O O O 5,000,0000 m
Undivided Profits . . . . . . . . . 4,346,042.79
Reserves for Contingencies . . . . . . 4,566,719.97 16.912.762.76 .
- W .
—————-—-——— o l n E c r o n s ————-———-—_————
1.: nov a. nscnus GLENN CARRING‘rON . if w. maanu.
Investments P'esidelt. C airman o! the Board
Glenn Carrinxton 6 Com any
1833:3333“ ' x..f.".?.'2-.§a ’1‘33’23...
w. ”W" 3.3;.” cu," J. IRVING COX-WELL Attorneys-“'14“!
Wee-President. Washington 'Bl.sz D. HILLS .
IRA W. 3301.3 Securmes Company Chairman Advisory Committee
. Viesbl’resrdent University Branch
‘ "$25“ Presidegc 1:23;! Ccagnlifysg achines “1.1.5.5223"!!!
3 rm” Hardware’Company Director. Boegrzngmane Company Anngggkgfxcx
I g, x, 31330:: President. Marine Bancorporanon
.' Vice-President . ‘ 815111! c. rxsxan .
g,_ ,Wmmfi. ......” “ng233:33:23:15,:"m“ page“??? 3..§3.§.'3"c.m...,
"O 8. ILA“ R M HARDY Pre iggyggru?B§sgzgranl
fins-m. " u blunt - - . s ' ...
num‘confiw e 1 s......nffifflz'éompmy Vice-Prestgzntpgd, Treasurer
‘o'” I. BOYD H. F. Ostrandar Corp.
W.g%fig%l Company 23;:Enflsgnngfgfi: Hansasgcgfiggfgspoou
' I B k f Commerce
a (menu on o
O F SE A 'l' 'l’ I. E .
. ls-Der Federal Deposit [nuance Corporation
KE N N EWICK ‘
n. c. rwssr. latte“ '
- “X “808. Assistant easier
D. l.- Dll‘l'tll. assistant Hui!“
to restore the prices of restaurant
meat offerings to their normal re
lationship to the prices of other
meals and food items and also is
designed to afford particular re
lief to that segment of the restaur
ant industryvspecializing primarily
in meat items. .
The increase is uniform for all
restaurant offerings where meat is
the entire or major ingredient, re
gardless of the kind of meat used.
Suiplus Buildings
filtered For Sale
Surplus buildings at two active
army installations are being ad
vertised for public sale by the U.
S. Army Engineers, according to
announcement by the division real
estate branch, 500 Pittock Block,
Portland. The buildings are at
Ordnance, Oregon and Pasco,
Washington. ‘
Bids will be opened at 10 a.m.,
October 21, for surplus buildings,
at Umatilla Ordnance depot, Ord
nance, Oregon, about 10 miles!
southwest of Hermiston. This
group consists of two former ad-}
ministration buildings, a store
house, garage and 20 watch towers.‘
Bids will be opened at the same
hour, October 23, for buildings at‘
the Pasco General depot, Pasco,.
Washington, including a small ad-‘
ministration building, two sentry
houses and four small structures
of various types. .
Each building will besold sep
arately to the highest bidder. Bid:
ders may submit bids on one or
any number of items. There are no
priorities on the sales. Bid forms
may be secured from the post en
gineer at each location, or by re
uest to the Army Engineers, Real
Estate Division, in Portland.
Latest date for removal of the
buildings by the purchaser is De
cember l, 1946.
NOTICE
U. S. Army recruiting person
nel will be in Pasco each Wednes
day at the Veterans Administra
tion office, Title and Trust build
ing, between the hours of 10 am.
and 1:30 p.m. .
Courier Want Ads Get Results!
THE KENNEWICK COURIER-REPORTER
Buchanan's Layne W 1.
Farmers Insurance .......8 4
Mobil .. 8 4
Neuman’s 8 4
Kings' Bowlers 6 6,
Kenn Com-ied 6 6
'l3- C-_Cr9ay;_ers § 9
Sfafldaird on 3 9
High ten frames: W. Ottee, 210.
High 30 frames, W. Otte, 545.
Tusday night scores:
Mobil: Becks 371, C. Dague
436, Stump 385, Home 474, Aman
495, total 2161; Couriers: Tuve
433, Rector 390, Dummy 396, Sel
by 384, Finnigan 444, hdcp 3. to
tal 2050.-
King’s: Bowman 433, Graft 355,
Rodeman 377, H. Parker 469, G.
Parker 497, total 2131. Farmers:
W. Campbell 353, Kilbury 374,
Ford 473, D. Campbell 440, L.
Dague 483, hdcp 60, total 2183.
Standard: Oliver 334, Keene
404, Harold Lenz 364, Doyle 362,
G. Felton 374, hdcp 102, total 1940.
Neuman’s: Herb Lenz 400, Strege
357, Carlson 349, Otte 545, POlll
512, total 2143.
Safeway: Conrow 405, Moore
400, Gilbert 479, Solms 455, Scher
ger 415, total 2154; Creamery:
Flynn 367, Goin 436, Beck 412,
Christenson 326, McDonald 489,
hdcp 24, total 2054.
Active Club League W L
Inter City Bus 9 3
Holy Names 8 4
'Rav-D-Ant 8 4
Active Club 6 5
Consolidated 2 10
Wash. Hdw. 0 11
The discrepancy in the stand
ings of the Active Club and Wash.
Hardware is due to a tie game
' STOP AND SHOP
FOR
Auto Grills
Good Used Bikes
Black Auto Paint
Windshield Wiper
Motors
Creepers, for service
stations _
Anti Freeze
BENTON AUTO
PARTS
I. A. JOIIIIOI
A. 0. "Send!“ sum
348 Ave. C. Phone 1296
, , , ,V _________
U ,
' l ; ~‘ ~
l ’ "as! TRIAL CONVINCII... cannuou
\ -" if; I ll 0“ 005N111. Hill / ' ,' W
::;._ z; 1‘91? :E:-7..-'.-:.-:15:-.i‘.'.3¢.’5.- ‘- ’ ‘ I
'4 as- - -= ’
~;,. ”1“... f‘ljEji" _ ‘ n
:=:=:s3<:9s{r;;::‘-§=;¢, v ' H -
* ‘ "
:s: ‘fi‘wféggé '
‘ nga an .
:«fmtawkbwiawvww.» ‘ («7“ :‘T?’ ’ AM-n - n ‘ '
A
:21:er viz , ~
:" 2?. T-Z::=E:::ig;.is:'g» 5'63

t .
€32 ' ‘l‘hoaewho hm and cam-lid: Cum-don Homop
k“ nized Milk pubs it: he m. Homoganind in all.
i=3???” :i=-:.. ; ,_5;:-:~;;_»;4 . ‘ ' .
v , nan-hung . . . ads to dust . . . became cum cont-I
M #1 iéf‘es-a- - I
“a:
:jjffg'ffgffgfigi‘-'_>’:7§§:::f‘fjfsj“*§féigj:‘;3l':-‘_ r._,.r.;f§_':__'?f'j">'"""'l 1 CI! nil in cooking Wm Mm.. .I.
-'~‘ v -'f‘-;2:§:l£:‘(4[ : . ’ :3." :-Q -
r ”isFis:;.;;ss§sfj§§§2f_éf‘g:A.» - °
.. , '13.: f .’::: . Calm W m \
”fin :; .Egsizf}:3::vsfi._;.-.:\ ~:_;‘I;v:I.v::ls, . _ '-
.: ,c * _ :_ : hmhtmflkthehtfihilue'b-M 3.6.9.3} £3lll
V 5;; ff; . ff, huh-um lawman '9')?” ‘-"-L;._ ‘ ' ‘
" ‘ m“ Moll-I into WW ‘°'
\ 35“, k "William 'l' “.3..-
./
. . _. . .1
, f "
which will be played off the next
time the two teams meet.
High 10 frames: Johnson, 197.
Hizh 30 frames: Johnson, 536.
Inter City Bus: Safford 368.
McGarry 396, K. Campbell 358,
R. Safford 357, Landwermeyer
382, hdcp 138. total 1999: Bny
Names: Kukinski 417, R. Schwartz
286, Mahoney 417, P. Schwartz
305, Walker 397. total 1822.
V.F.W.: Lampson 402. Aman
449, Sligar 414, G. Parker 485.
Johnson 536, total 2286; Consolid
ated: C. Dague 372, Jonclt, 293,
Dummy 267, Cjeka 379, Harris
354. hdcp 198, total 1863.
Wash. Hardware: Libby 363,
Ahrens 313, Citron 301, E. Dague
376, Gravenslund 331, hdcp 93.
total 1777; Active Club: Fox 345,
Kenny 400, Freer 495, Dummy
339, Dummy 327, total 1806.
Ray- D -Ant: McElhiney 369.
Wilson 464, Hanford 425, McLau
ry 310, Deal] 423, total 1991; Ken]-
kers: Rodeman 413, Clifford 410.
Kloester 409, Bingaman 406, Dum
my 381, hdcp 6, total 2025.
Hogs can probably make use of
more diflerent kinds of food than
any other farm animal. ..
ANDY'S SPORTING GOODS
ANNOUNCES rrs FIRST _
I
31g Buck Contest
525 in Merchandise in the Winner ,
HUNTERS SIGN UP BEFORE THE HUNT, AND BRING
BUCK IN FOR WEIGHING
, Full line Inning Supplies
MATTRESSES CAMP STOVES COATS & CAPS
' ',SI ' B G Lanterns, Deco , ,
Boots mdwgffig: Bier Bags—to keg: tiff: 3330:2121?!
/'\ ——._'“—
/ s Indian Jewelry
\._ "Q MEN’S AND LADIES RINGS
. '- . CONCHO BELTS FOR MY LADY‘S
Q r. J NEW FALL DRESS
-fi ' » '
\ \A.‘ ,/ Tents Tarps (inn Repair
$1??? 1/ Store Owned and Operated By
A A MRANDMRSKEITBANDREWS
DRIVE CAREFULLY
The National Conservation Bu
reau says that last year motor ve
hicle accidents killed 2.500 school
age children and injuned 14.000.
Fourteen per cent of those minced
DEPEND ON A DIRTY MOTOR!
Keep Yours Clean With
FRAM FILTERS AND CARTRIDGES
For All Cars and Trucks
Clear Night Driving Vision With
SEALED BEAM HEADLIGHTS
units for all makes
Have you changed to winter THERMOSTAIS
Kemmck Auto Supply
316% Kennewick Ave. PHONE 4531
Store Owned and Operated By
MR. AND MRS. KEITH ANDREWS
Thursdav. omm," 10. I“
a
in this nationa's moun- m
aides?! “a: m.,... as:
e 8 mon s, the 3
children will be “Mn.
school and motormrem '
excise extreme: care t
through school zones. in “W

xml | txt