THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1949 Building Gets Under Way At McNary: Bids Asked Bids for the design, fabrication and delivery of equipment for the‘ navigation lock at McNary dam‘ on the Columbia river near Uma tilla, were issued this week, ac cording to notice sent out by the district engineer, Walla Walla dis trict, corps of engineers. Prospec tive date for Opening the bids is March 15 at 2 p.m. The equipment will consist 01 one metal-enclosed power center and two metal-enclosed weather proof control stands, of which specifications and drawings can be obtained from the district en gineer, 19. E. Poplar street Walla Walla, Wash. The contracmr will be required to make complete de livery 1.0. b. cars at North McNary, Wash., on or before April 1,. 1950. 'Due to revisions in the specifi- DR. S. 8. 331.3? Optometris; 318 Ken. Ave. Phone 4571 Kennewick, Wash. Visual Analysis, Contact Lenses, Laboratory Service Hours: 9 to 5 daily except Sunday. Wednesday: 9 to 12:30. 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K" I’o GREATER ’ IRUCI VALUE Kennewwk 13 Washington St. cations for slide gates and opera ting machinery for the McNary dam fishway on the Washington shore, the date of opening bids has been postponed to February 25 at 2 p.m. The date originally was set for February 8 and later changed to February 15. The district engineer also'an nounced that notice to commence work on the construction of a permanent administration build ing at McNary, the dam townsite, had been sent to Eiring and Pro thero Of Hex-miston, whose low bid of $163,518.80 had been pre viously accepted. The contractor will have 140 calendar days in which to complete the structure. Hawn’s Court By Charlotte McCuiston One night last week, one of our most popular tenants was struck down by a car, after he alighted from a bus and had crossed the four lane highway in front of the court. He was Fred Bond, 17 years old, a Kennewick high scchool student and son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bond, who with his brother Floyd, was just returning from a high school basketball game. The car, after striking Fred, swerved across the highway and crashed into another car head on, sending four persons to the hospital. Miracously, 111 four hre still alive and out of the hospital, but Fred, who received a right crack ed pelvis and deep head lacera tions will be confined to his bed for a few weeks yet. He will try to continue his studies at home, 'in hopes of completing his credits for this year. More power to Fred, and all of the good luck and best wishes from the entire court. If anyone ever deserved the best. we all feel Fred does. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bond, Floyd and Robert would like to extend thanks to everyone who so willing-: ly and gladly offered help at the} time of Fred’s accident and ever since. Fred would also like to say? thankstoall ofhisfriendsand neighbors who have called to wishhimwelLandcheerhimup and help speed him on to a quick and complete recovery. Among his guests were a group or his fellow students from high school Larry Lucas, Jerry Williams, Jer-_ ry Waffinder, Peter Luvass, Iver Elison, Don Persinger, Bob Father, and Norman Vornick. We were all sorry to hear of little April Kriefels recent illness and subsequent hospitalization. Her pep and smiles were surely missed while ,she was gone. April Washington is now home again and we hope she will continue to regain her health very rapidly and be her; own sweet self again, very soon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poling took a trip to the Treton Range last Thursday, to see the hungry Elk come down from the hills for their winter feeding. They were very much surprised and pleased at being abie to see so many elk and deer at such a close range. They are planning another trip soon. They estimated a count of some two or three hundred anis mals. We all feel greived at the terri-lv ble tragedy that struck in south-. west Kennewick last week, with the flash flood. We hape that the’ situation may soon be cleared, and all of the residents, who left' their homes and belongings behind! will soon be back again and. ready to live in their newly re-x modeled homes by spring. Fred Me i Cuiston started to work on thosel homes at the very beginning of construction and has been work ing day and night in and around : them, since the flood. He helped to evacuate many families, and} witnessed their grief stricken faces and ~'pitiful plight as they! tried vainly to save as much of‘ their worldly goods and prized pocessions that they had time fonl Mrs. W. A. Hawn spent a day] last week visiting in Pasco with her friend, Mrs. Lillian Brain, and also called on Mrs. Avved Ostofin and her two weeks old baby, ißichard Allen. ‘ 1 The Birthday Club of the courtl celebrated last Wednesday with the February birthdays, honoringl Mrs. Mary Jackson, and Mrs. Louise Dean. A lovely birthday cake was made by Mrs. Gussie Poling. Cake, ice cream and coffee was served in the recreation to the ladies of the court. Due to‘ Mrs. J ackson’s recent illness, she was unable to attend, but the cake! ‘was taken to her, so she couldi *cut the first piece for herself. : Eddie Rydstrom left for Spokane last weekend to spend a few days. Monday morning Kenneth Ke lever left for Chicago by car. There he willpickup a newtrailer and bring it back to the coast. Last Sunday, Mrs. Minnie Buch anan wiled on the W. A. Hawn’s. Making up a table for contract bridge were, Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. Vandla Bergh, Mrs. Beulah Car ter and Mrs. Hawn. At a late hour a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess to Mr. and Mrs. James Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Bergh, Mrs. Buchanan, and Mr. Hawn. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Townsend and children of Hermiston, called on Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hall and Ida Mae last Sunday. - Coming from Sunnyside last Sunday to call onithe Louis Dean’s, Robert and Kenneth, were Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Wolfe, Judy and Mickey and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dean and Sandra. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibson of Pasco stopped for a visit Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hawn. ' - Spending last Sunday evening in North Richland, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nelson, were Mr. and Mrs. Franz Hegrtburg. 03681) To WATCH ANIMALS Livestock men of Benton county were urged by County Extension Agent Frank Webster to keep a careful check on the condition of their animals because of the ex treme and prolonged cold this winter. Even though the stock may be getting a normal winter ration the long cold season may have depleted reserve stores of fat and energy, he suggests, 'so the animals may be in worse condition than they seem to be. .. AT OIL MEETING “ Earl Ludwig, local general Pe troleum distributor, was in' Yaki ma Tuesday attending an all-day meeting devoted to discussing selling techniques. The course was conducted jointly by W. N. Davis, assistant manager (retail) and SE. M. Pearson, manager of sales training. “Q 3. Give your partyplenty kg ‘ ‘ of time no answer the Q // relephone. I ”m ‘ 4. Speak 'distincdy nod ' in n normal converse. '0 Answer promptlyo tional tone of voice. ' Otherwise, the person calling may think you _ are net there and will 5' 5M “‘.‘" the “0“?” hang up. piece With your 1190 about one inch from it. 2. Be sure of the number . before you call. If 6. Hang up genzly after you're in doubt, check making 5““ the Other the direCtory. person has finished. I NTER STATE KIELEPHONE COMPANY ~ :39 KENNEWICK (WASH) coumnmnnmargt Outlook for Farmers Is Reported Goad Opinion that the “outlook for farmers in 1949 still looks good" was cited for the attention of Washington farmers. Special reference to the wheat and meat outlook. as expressed before the Senate agriculture committee. was mentioned by Senator Warren G. Magnuson as being of interest in Washington state. , He referred to the statement of Agriculture Secretary Brennan, who testified that “we see noth ing in the basic economic situa tion to warrant the current mar ket break.” I Testimony of special interest. in the Northwest. Magnuson said.‘ included this statement: “Farmers know what their incomes are‘ not made in the futures market and the current decline in wheat futures involving, speculative in fluences should have little ef fect on 'whent ”producers." . l' CHURCHES ' :CHURCH OF .TI-IB NAZARENE lst and Everett. Rev. J. N. Tin .sley. Sunday School 9:45. Services rYouth 6:30 ppm. Mid-week, Wed jnes‘day at 7:30 p. m.‘ }. FIRST BAPTIST I First and Washington. Stanley |Hunt pastor. Sunday school 9:45 .am. Services ,11:00 a. m.'§ land 8:00 p.m. Young peoples at. 6:30 p.m. Mid-week Prayer and Bible Hour, Wednesday 7:30 p.m.; ASSEMBLY OF GOD ‘ i 102 'Kennewick avenue. Rev E.‘ James Cornwall. Sunday school 9:45. Services 11:00 a.m. and 7:45 pm. Youth, Tuesdays 7:45 pm.‘ lPrayer meeting 7:45 p.m. Thurs. { ——-——.————‘— I FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 1 Second and Auburn. P. J . Luv ?t/éé/ ? E - ’ 1‘ " ;§‘\—~~- ' £3/' (4‘50"9 QC“ ' 1 {a _ l ”(ARK Anytime . . {Anywhere For relaxation and comfort, for economy and convenience, leave your car at home and ‘ travel by Greyhound. ! BUSES LEAVE KENNEWICK daily at 7:10 a. m., 9:40 a. m. _ For Yakima and way points 10:15 a. m., 12:35 p. m., 3:20 p. y m., 4:55 p. m., 8:15 p. m., and 10:05 p. m., with all schedules . except the departures at 9:40 . a. m., and 8:15 p. m., continu . ing _on to Seattle. For Walla Walla and way points daily at 8:30 a. m., 10:50 . a. m., 4:15 p. m., 6:10 p. m., ' 8:50 p. m., and 11:45 p. m., with 1 additional schedules to Pasco 1 leaving at 7:50 a. m., and 1:45 3 p. m. - Inquire for convenient service i to Spokane and all the East. : via. the Northern Route and to é Portland and California via r Yakima. t GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT 3 ‘ Motor Coach Lunch ' 1 Phone 461 Kennewick Agent: ‘ W. L. BROWE l : Wozfl’éatcx' m gGREYHOUND aas. Minister. Res. 60. Kenne wick avenue. Sunday school 935 a.m.. Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Luther League meeting 7:00 p.m. Conflhnation classes Saturday mornings. Junior choir Saturday morning. Senior choir Thursday 8:00 p.m. BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN 3rd and Benton. u. C. Kauth, pastor. M. S. Pohl and Miss Leona Huss, teachers. Divine Worship every Sunday at 11 a.m. Sunday school and Adult Bible class at 1. a.m. Walther League every Wednesdayat 8 p.m. Adult Mem~ bership classes Mondays and Thursdays. 8 p.m. Choir rehear sal every Thursday 8:00 p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN 3rd and Washingmu. Rev. E. C. Hawkins.. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 10:20 a.m. Meeting temporarily at the Ben ton theatre. . FIRST METHODIST Kenn. Ave., at Dayton. Rev. John B. Coan. S. S. 9:45 ami. Services, 10:50 a.m. Youth Fel lowship, Jr. Hi 5:00. Seniors 6:30. ' CHURCH OF GOD 7th and Gum. Rev. C. D. Hook er. Sunday School 10 a.m., Serv ices ll a.m. and 7:30 p.m. M. A. Tomlison, General Overseer. e I I I Proie ssmnal and Semce Dlleciory e I _ for Kennewmk ABSTRACTS BICYCLE REPAIR OPTOMETRIS’I‘S Benton Conntyc Chalky’s Cycle Shop Dr. H. 0. Curry .é'mw “...“..t . .2;. .2tß.tt.2-.t:t.t;t.tt:.2:t2-. «tattered Optometrist ACCOUNTANTS CLEANING 6 mEgd yuhgwmt J& K Window Eye. 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New York léiie Inm- Washington Title BEAUTY SHOPS , ‘25.“ 47 ...liiflia'fiff. CREW... m “___—___” ...... M”‘ WEWANS‘“ M m 3; Menu. c. Yedica Insnr. Agency W Kennewick. Wash ALL 3st COVERAGE Dr. J. L. Frederirkmn Phone ‘9O“ Room 8 Richmond Bldg. Residence No. Stevens Drive Min: 3:: (:‘ylyAppom- Phone 5301 Kennewick Phone 2634. Richland 81'. PAUL ”1800?“ 617 Avenue A. Rev. Nelson 11. Atkinson. Service: Sunday 10:00 a.m. Sunday school 11:15 a.m. Hour communion first Sunday each month 10 a.m. WELL DRILLING FHA FINANCING SMITH AND KAREN DRILLING (30. Route 1 Pasco . moms—pasco 171545 and lan-we PASCO .. . ‘ ‘ i... 'o‘. ~ . . . I I _ .' ' . .I. . Painting *‘IE 1% « . 5l“ “ f 5“, ,- saasr aocx nuisance ‘. ‘ .. 'mm nncoanmc .; W' '- fl 'ff - ' r" . ’ mg - Ira. JOHN SOUTHERN K-- , " 'My ‘ . W" 'o‘.- ' o "I x i I , ‘ ~‘. . Phone Kennewwk 2794 ‘l’ -. d ‘ Box 497 - Kennewick mat-nova comm Rev. Pierce Roberts mm Bun. Sch. )0 an. Services 11 l m. Youth. 8:30 p.m. SW 7:30 p.m. Wed. 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