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@lll2 Kettmmirk (Olnurivr- ifirpnrtvr OHM “VAfuMfi. mml_L |E s wgel— A—dvanced, Appoint Bank M 3399! . ante Kengfik Manager I. As Assistant Vice President ' tion of E. C. Tweet to assistant vices.pres [l' figfioelection of Eddie Pacot to succeed him as N anager in an expansmn of the KenneWlck branch of the National Bank of Commerce were announced today by Andrew Prlce, _chalrman,_a;ld Maxwell M.§flovlann nvncfidd'nl- m? M ‘RI fl ‘ I The Sidewalk < ' E arronrrn I by The WCK COURIER 1 souawx own * . : It’s that time of the year again! 1 The Flower Fanciers and Back ‘ Yard Gardeners section of the . Amalgamated Complainers barged ' into this' week’s session with threats of violence and mayhem ‘ bursting from their sun-parched ‘ lips.” lt’s nothing/new: Kennewick m :1». my! - m o 0 ml will» i . _n ‘ holders over the co ".’ M 3 tle team-per than the ‘ '1 of state’s rights. “Dogs,"{slio one spokesman at the "meet J; this week, “aredggs now they 1 can m.tm..and dig in just the magma “to ..‘do the 1. most mate to' growing things E 7 is a baffling mystery.” “625" 5 . who must have descended ’a‘i , family of vigilantes of the Old "4' eat. statedbluntly that he has ,2-‘7 gun and intends to use it._ 3,. PROBLEM .‘ Tint the problem is a tough one g; is evident in the fact that it re-_ currs every year and in no com i.‘ munity that we know of has it I ever been successfully solved. We . believe, however, that an ap proach to thesolution can come _j with the enforcement of restlla-i tions on licensing and controlling the little beasts. People don’t ex- M to let their kids run rampant over the neighborhood. Neither ‘ should they be permitted to let their dogs annoy neighbors and destroy their property. means Speaking of dogs, we have dis covered a new chapter to the old argument as to whether dogs can think or not. Some claim they can. Others argue that a dog acts only on instinct and,training. We took our little spaniel out to the drive-in Saturday night. There was a double bill-both westerns. it was the first movie for this little friend. We think she enjoy ed it “All. , ' When the picture first started she barked equally at all the ‘_~ horses that galloped across the " 95¢ strewn screen. But later, as , story developed, she began to enter into the spirit of the thing. She began to differentiate be tween _ the horses of the heroes ' Indthoseofthehaddies. For the former she barked in pleased flee and for the latter she devel- Oned a definitely sharp marl. We don’t know what she would have done it a troop of cavalry had rid- M to the rescue of an Indian W caravan of settlers. PM . Ml room drama was an mnzattter. When we took her those things she yawn flarikzx and curled up and can eep. Obviously. dogs STORY or m war: One ml last week a wo mmmgfimmhbof the Benton 1’“ she en : by. Breathless a b 25133 a man—in there—with Mann e an amissmmzmmt there sat a ”with a bear in 3;: bi?“ him. .. the world,” be a.. into the. fiuig‘}. bring thatbaar “ . jammy. ”gays easy,» aid the m . m“ 'M alloyed the hook. 3,... ‘ he misht like the "" ""'I r- '~-—v—-v v.- -.. ’.f C. Pacot has been as ustant manager of the )ank’s Ellensburg Bank. Acqulsmon of the Pio leer State Bank in Gold andale and its conversior o the 28th office of the 350 nm ion dollar National Bank. 0 Zommerce, effective Saturday, a] so was announced. . ‘ _ The' Kennewick action, taken mly a few weeks after disclaim of plans for a new building" t approximately 5. ble the sin mt. the wt?!“ master: is in “newt a stem t 0: m ‘ls exnndtns few iceg-to handle;the‘.incr’eeeing yolo‘ “hi-m inithe mm. “Ed Tweet, Who has been as-l awted w] . : development of ~*~» * ’“w y" ’ves in ' -. is. He joined thegj- f of the National Bank~ ~of Kennq'lick from, .1918, working up to the positionot cashier prior to its conversion to 5 a branch of the National Bank of Commerce in 1940. He has been manager of the Kennewick Branch since that time, contributing his full share to its growth and development. Eddie Pacot comes to Kenne wick from the bank’s Ellensburg Branch with a rich background in banking which especially fits ‘him for his new job ' here. He istarted his banking career in Wyoming, advancing to executive vice president of the Stoclunen’s Bank in Gillette .during 18 years there. In 1944. Pacot came to Central Washington as president of the Kittitas State Bank. He has been assistant manager of the £2st burg Branch of the N B_ of C since the Kittitat Banlc was merged with it in October 1945. Active in the Wyoming Bank er’s Association, and a member oi its executive committee, he was the Country Banking Commission one of the original members oi set up by the American Banker’s Association in 1943. ' In Ellensburg, he was a mem ber of the Chamber of Commerce and president of the Toastmast er’s Club. He and Mrs. Pacot have two daughters,, one married and living in Wyoming. The (Continued on Page 10) __._—_._— '11!» Mutant allow] law: I To Stop Rise of Social "Anarchy" I Nothing in the laws of Benton county can prohibit the 806 i“ “anarchy" of property m who m on their, pm! rights to mint-in "prMa. due wells and shock mines in the localities herded!!! W said Dr. Chlrles' ”01'.er o: the Benton-m hum! district, in a an: to' the Kenne wick Kiwanis club Tuesday. Failure to provide W.” 1“ gal contibls tor the developmt of thecounty is directly respon sible for the existence or in senitation that spreeds Its Wll effects throughout the commun ity like the rioting cells of a cancer growth, he charted. “It is hum“... a“ Dr. Tudor, “to recognize thet we have in Richland. on the one hand, the acme of civilized thinking and community planning, and that. on the other hand, visiting dig nitaries traveling from Richland to Keinewiel: see slants that we cannot be_hnm about. A prop erly planned community would not permit the growth otuettle. m hke' Island view M the River road. particularly in ’— ______________________,,.___———— KENNEWICK- WASHINGTON ,_______________._ ____________________ . Chambers Call For Change in I I tonal: District A joint resolution from thel Kennewick and Richland Cham~ bers of Commerce. will be pros ented today to the Benton Coun ty Board of Commissioners, cal ling for the re-districting of the ’ county. ‘ . Directors of the neighboring Chambers will present the re- L solution in person. The full text ' of the resolution follows: I “WHEREAS, Section 4037 R. ' R. 5. provides for the division of the counties into districts, ‘ suchdistricts to comprise as ne ’ arly‘ as possible, one-third of the : population of such county, 'and _’ “WAS, there has been a ”.‘greatg ux' of people into the " ......mu ”him 159- the noun“ Dom section 0! ‘ me county - of Benton. and WHEREAS, the commission- I ers' districts have remained un- ; changed for a period beyond four years, and I‘_‘EBEREAS,, the Chambers of I Richland, Washington, at a joint ‘ meeting have resolved to peti tion the Board of County Comm issioners of Benton County, Was hington, to redistrict the Gomm- 1 ission'ers’ districts of the County 1 of Benton; . 1 “NOW, THEREFORE, BE 11‘ RESOLVED, that the Board of. Directors of the Chamber of ‘ Commerce of Kennewick and the Board of Directors of the Cham ;ber of Commerce of Richland, ’Washington, memorialize the ’Board of County Commissioners of Benton County, Washington, to take action to re-district the commissioners’ districts of Ben ton County so that each district shall contain as nearly as possible one third of the population of the county. Annual Red Cross Meet To be Held Tuesday I The annual meeting of the Kennewick Branch of the Amer icanßedCrosswillbeheld'l‘ues- day evening at the Kennewick Senior High School at 8 o'ciock. Marjorie Wilson. executive sec retary of the Kennewick branch, describes the meeting as an‘ op portunity for people of the com munity to become better acqu ainted with the work performed in the locality by the Red Cross during the past year. , All interested persons are cur diaily invited to attend. view of the promise that this area may grow to a size rival ing SpokanHventuaily beéom: incthehiuestthingonthisside of the mountains." County buildingaudzoningors dimes are of paramount im portance, the health director de- Mdtinctheteoaatinstauee 0'! a trailer camp operator who washaledinto court andotdered tooleaauphisoampwithipone month. “Now we wonder," Dr. Tudor continued, “it he is not going to subdivide his land as Island View has done, selling it to peo plewhowinbuildastheyplease, dig wens near outdoor privies, and generally flout basic health standards." , I! this happens, he_warned, “there isn’t a thing you can do about’it.” ' Dr. 'l‘udordepiored thetailure‘ otmunlcipalandoountyom‘ toiearnhomtheleasousotthe; past; remindhghislistooersthat‘ the area is page through a R.‘ (Continuedhomraae 1) f 2 4 H omeg ‘Modem Homes Start \ Monday on Proiect' ‘ l WOrk‘ crews of the Modern Home Builders will move Monday into the area of Vista Homes number 2, where 124 modern homes are to be constructed in l the next few months, H. G. Fyfe announced today. The new project is an extension of the original ‘ 106 home development of the company, where, the t first home is expected to be completed by June 10. Thereafter homes will be readied for occupancy iat the rate of one a day, Said Fyfe. . x , - The‘xtwenty-eight and a half acre tract of Vista - homes number two lies between Rudkin and Leonard 5 Roads and West of Bartlett Road. . Two and three bedroom homes are provided in e the plat of the‘new area. ~ Trailer Park Operators low ' Improvements A meeting of all trailer park operators of the area will be held tonight at 7:30 o’clock in the Pasco city hall for the purpose of promoting the improve ment of trailer communities. .The meeting) has been called by J. Lee Brown, director of the ark Division of the. Trailer Coach Manufacturing Association, with the complete ac- BULLETINS mmnmmanwar 1 ‘ mmmm-; ’ingolthomunou'hny mmm’u‘ {Whamm‘ bmjouhMAflllr‘ {flammmdutbm-. mum-rum»; tmchcmmo‘ payoIYMAM-hly mmdnmufluofflgh-‘ myhpulochdhcwm Wmmumfluduh shamanism-skid mm stoma“: Wabmmnywin obuerve the Memorial Day hon“ daybydocingMonday.Ma-chanu‘ anaempbyeesarelookingtor mrdto‘atundayotfumrut‘ andplay.MmrialDayhnsbeen Wasatunholidaym XMbrmmyeu-sm‘ withthedltehmngonSunday, itisaccepudpraeucetomke' mellowingaholiday.« CANDIDATE gammyw EMMMM- Whoa-Mikh‘ two-WWW mmmwuu‘ mnmummm‘ "mumm‘ ism-audio”. the M W wumumm‘ mmmmw‘ ummamm‘ amulmmmmw: minimum. (In. nonhuman-nun... m M o! 230‘ WWW“! hnhomcutbm. «magnum: mmm.~»: mmmdmwm hmcmmpduuu-i ”magnum-tall mm ; mm 4 Convictedotmeulm, otuquorwithintenttooelLEd-w MESaudel-gniatclutah MWMWmd} mo mmmm: mm:mc.r.wxnken.. wade. max-them“: sus-¢ (Commonmw) i TWWQT >cord of Dr. Charles Tu dor, director of the Ben ton-Franklin Health Dis tnct. Parking for 5,000 trailers mus be arranged in the area withil ‘the next year, said Brown. esti' mating that a total investment 01 $20,000,000 in trailers and equip ment has already tolled into tm Kennewick and neighboring com munities. “We feel that the thousand of people coming into the are: with this type of investment an entitled to good, clean. sanitar: :places to park their mile: homes,” said Brown. \ Trailer living is fast becom {ing a major my: American Ihorne life, Brown continued. 0 iour total population. one PG" isonoutoieverylu ismakinl ‘his home—in a trailer coach. it {which he has an averase inn“ ‘ment of $4.000. ‘ Education, cooperationandtnil' §er park know-how are the tool: 38m bring to his sauna" itssh of improving the living con ditions of trailer dwellers in tin >area. . . “Wearegoingto instruct the: (Continued outrage 10) msmrirnum lemsmm H _ nmmmm mmmum mutation in the m. the W M m A!- manna-awash!!!“ mmmuhhu ed on M Mp. no-opmflompmww .1 interest. 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