WAY, MAY 5, 1949 -iVoting Records . . ‘ Here's how Senators voted on; these important issues: To adopt Backer-Cain amend ment prohibiting segregation or discrimination in government low rent housing projects. ‘Defeated 49 to 31. Cain, for Magnuson, for. To adopt S. 1070, national public housing bill. Passed 57 to 13. Coin. against; Magnuson, for. Horse Renal; Last week. after several very windy days and resulting “blows,” several farmers gather ed at the Guy Travis place 1601:- ing for Bart wheat. The demand‘ has been quite heavy this spring: and is getting difficult to find? One farmer has had to need} some at his acreage three times‘ because of the wind. It was not long until some Bart wheat had been located over west in the flan-inn district, some in Battle snake, and Operation Reseed was under way again. Guests at the Wallace Ander son home over ‘ the week-end was Mrs. John Grow and two children at St. Marlee, Idaho. AT PENNEYB HERE'S mm In nun IV 15 st' 11 336223 3‘ Our Entire Line of Ladies‘ ‘ SPRING 4 (OMS 2 Big Groups S2O and S3O m- m. ‘ I GABARDINES SHARKSKINS TWEEDS - COVERTS ETC. Take advantage of this saving while we still have a wonderful se lection. _ . Discontinued 11116 in this high quality. suit Single and double breasted models. ‘ 3 _ . Will E s Prices Slashed TOWNCLAD SUITS m S3SM Our Entire Spring Line 0‘ GIRL'S COATS GomnzthowLowPrlcod Mrs.Growis asbterotMrs. Anderson. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rake of Yaki ma and their sister who 18 visit ing them from San Jose, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Christenseni of Kennewick were visitors in the‘ community Monday, callinz a'! the Henry Smith, Ed Tyacke and} Guy Travis’ homes. Don and Dave Haworth have} been doing a great 'deal of work‘ on the county well. They were pulling the pipes for some re-i pair work when the pulley hook broke, dropping the pipe. The? Tucker Well Drilling Co. oq Presser came out and got the‘ pipe out and then; installed a new‘ pump head. Haworth has torn down the old mum and plans‘ to erect a new shed over the: Plantassoonasharvestisover.‘ The county well has been in op-i eration over titty years, having been dug when this was still‘ Yakima county. . Frank Lenfle‘ at the Lenzie ranch, down toward Paterson, :purchased 90 head of cattle this ispring to add to his herds. D Chester Benson and Clint Mc- Bee have purchased a new Piper airplane which they plan toms. todusttheirtieldswithto de stroy weeds. The plane was pur chased from the Thompson Fly ins service. Ross Davis 0! Yakima was a visitor of his brother, W. L. Dav is and family recently. The golden wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. Sam White was celebrated recently. The White’s, now living in Tacoma, were early residents of Horse Heaven, hving here in the 1890’s, raising cattle and horses. Many of the local riding fans know Sophomores Lead The sophomore class was well out in the lead ,in the number 0; students placing on the honor roll for the last six months period. according (to an announcement from principal T. H. Bennett. The sophomores had 42 honor students. the seniors had 25, and the juniors 21. , 1 Seniors: Barbara Bachck, Vern' Bailey, Mary Ellen Block, Mar-l jorie Bolton, Martin Brace. Donal: Brewer, Raymond Byse, Evelyn? Edwards, Ronald Friedman, Jean Goldsmith. James Kauth, Louise Laudel, Harry Lucas, Leona Lava as, Marilyn Oliver, Barbara Owens. Jessie Pendergrass, Ken Silliman. Frank Smith, Lenny Spitzer, Don Tinsley, Bonita Wagenaar, Jerry Williams, Jean William m ,Williams. I Juniors: Jim Elder, Roger Felton, Richo‘ ard Flaten, Vernon Gramlinl. Rosemary Hatzenbeler, Claude Hooker, ;Nancy Ann Johnna:~ Glenn Johnson, Janice Kidd . Marjorie Lortz. Mary Messerw. Ann Mokler, Bonita Mulholland. Marjorie Pasche, John Pedkins. Gene Reavis. Loretta Schmelzor, Jerry Sleater, Bob Spurzeon, Jan ice Strawn, Roger Whitson. Sophomores: John Alexander, Wanda Arnold.‘ Sally Baird, William Baird, Janice] Begley, Floyd Bond, Thomas Brutzman, Mavis Bunoe, Jewelli Burns, Stella Byers. Fern Callazo‘ han, Mary Anne Churman, Dalo‘ Comatock, Billy Conrad, Joy Beth Deeter, David Dickinson, Robert Erickson, Marjorie Graves, Norma Gregor, Sally Harvey, Jack Hol den, lrvan Lindy, Shirley Jones. Gilbert Kimbrough, Gordon‘Kaaa. Bonnie Kieper, Delinda Merriott. Delores Mendnger, Peter Miner, Robert Myers, Arthur Nyborg. Bob Patzer, Naomia Payne. Rich ard Rambo, Esther Reese, Care tina Romero, Dorothy Stradlinz. Pat Tinsman, Harriet Vorvick, James Wakeford, Francis Whoa. Jerry Woffinden. Bids Asked 'on Repair 0! Old Pumping Plant The Bureau of Reclamation to-‘i day called for bids for repairing‘ and modeling the old Bur-banks pumping plant building, 5 miles: east of Pasco, to serve the 1,200-' acre Burbank Unit of the Colum-‘ bia Basin project. The unit is ing northwestern Walla Walla county! and will receive its first irriga tion water next year. ‘ Bids on the work will be opened: lat the Project’s Irrigation Divi- i pion headquarters, Ephrata, at 210‘ o’clock the morning of June‘ ‘l, said Supervising Engineer 311 A. Parker. I Cmpbell to Press ' Ugseating a! Bung:h_ _ Former councilman Arthur W. Campbell said this week he would press his charges made re cently at a council meeting ques tioning whether Fred Bunch, Sr., is legally entitled to a seat on the city council. Campbell said he had turned the matter over to the county prosecuting attorney for investißation. He contends that Bunch does not llvein the ward he represents and therefore is not entitled to sit on the coun cil. . , Real Estate Sales in Kennewick Boon; Aqgip ”am can." «In boom-«1' In Kennewick on: tho I»! wak and. Modorn Home. officials-:0- porud um 31 of their new homhthothal-lomaddl tion WON-1016. rm of that. wouankul-lomunumbotz. mummmmm ucfionofthhhondnapxoiocb vmanmmmw mhohgoflbndnlowdown nmmaadwflhmchlm anddowupnmmm “Would?!" I! STUDY GROUP I'o m Unity Study Group will meet Thursday at 2:30.at the Episcopal Parish hall. Buelah Ivon Scott of Yakima is the teacher. All interested persons are invited to "attend. ‘ ' mmmm A new well to supply water for the Pacific Power 8; Light Com pany water system in Kennewick was tated Tuesday by the City and Power company officials and it was found that with a flow of from 450 to 500 gallons a minute, there was no decrease in the seven feet of water in the well. It will be tested for purity before it is turned into the system. TO__DISCU_BB_£O_9L _ -,, The men's Highland Improve ment club will meet Monday. May 19. at 8:30 p. m. The discussion will ’be about the proposal tom 3 community swimming pool. KENNEWICK (WASH) COURIER-REPORTER Arthur Whimn Takes Role in College Play , 7 Arthur Whitson- o: Kennewick was recently cast in the College of Puget Sound’s play, "If I Were King." Whitson ls a member of the Campus Playeratters, which pre sented the production. “It I Were King" is a story of the colorful fifteenth century French poet Francois Vinon, and his adventures when King Louis x 1 makes him his Grand Con stable for one week. Whitson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Whitson, Rt. 1. Kennewick. and a freshman at C. P. S. He is a 1948 graduate of Kennewick High School. LITTLE STORIES OF THE WEEK Born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell at Lourdes hospital in Pasco on April 27, a daughter. Linda Lor alne. Leaving Wednesday «naming Miss Bess Hendrick went to Montana to visit her brother Ward Hendrick and family. Mrs. Annie .Sutton and Mrs. Dave Palmer drove to Seattle last week end. Mrs. Sutton to attend a Unit Organization and Activities committee meeting of. Washington Educational Amun tion,«and Mrs. Palmer to shop. Mrs. Alvin Cheney's mother. Mrs. R. W. Huntley of Comm Ore., and her sister Mrs. Cliston Wallace of Seattle. left Saturday toreturntotheirhomesattervis iting for a week wih the Cheneys. Alfred Mosher who has spent the past two years in Yorktown, Virginia, arrived Sunday after noon to visit his mother, Mn. Mae Mosher. Mr. and Mrs. Ellie Dorothy re turned Monday evening following a ten-day vacation which took them to Oroville, on the Cenedm; border where they were pment for the unveiling -of the Peace Marker sponsored by the Kiwanis International. Governor General Johnson at British Columbia and Governor Langley of Washington took part in the ceremonies. The Dorothy: also visited in Portland in the home of his sister Mrs. Kater- Chapman and in Everett with his sister and family. the Walter Lordges. Both sisters formerly lived in Kennewick. Mrs. Eleanor Minnich and son David returned Sunday from a week’s vacation spent visiting rel atives in Portland. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE: 60 chairs, 7 small tables, 4 large tabla, suitable for restaurant use. Arrow Grill, Kennewick. 6-c ORDINANCE NO. 5“ An Ordinance of tho City of Kennewick. Washington. annex ing a portion of Benton County. Washington. lying contiguous to the said City of Konnowick. said annoxation being pursuant to tho provisions of Chapter 128. Sos sion Laws for tho Stato of Wash ington for tho you 1945. WHEREAS,‘ the real property described in Section One of this Ordinance is situate, lying, and being in the County of Benton, State of Washington, contiguous to the City of Kennewick, Wash ington, and has not as yet been incorporated as a city or town, and WHEREAS, a petition has beenl filed with the City Council of the, City of Kennewick, Washington,‘ asking that the said real property be annexed to the City oi Ken newick pursuant to the provi sions of Chapter 128, Session Laws for 1945 for the State of Washington. and the said petition being regular in form and as prescribed by said Chapter 128, and having been signed by own ers of more than 75% in value according to the assessed valu ation for general taxations of the property described above. which said petition is on file at the ot tiee of the City Clerk of the City oi Kennewick, Washington, and ‘ WHEREAS. the provisions of ‘said Chapter 128 o! the Session :Laws for 1945 have been followed rin all respects. and due notice having been posted and published as required by law that a hear ing would be held in aeobrdanee with . the provldons of said Chapter 128, and WHEREAS. at the time and place fixed for said hearing all. interested persons appeared be: fore the City Couneil of the City or Kennewick, Washington. and all such persons were in tavor ot the City of Kennewick enact-. ing an ordinance in regular torn: whereby the above described property should be annexed to and become a part' of the City of Kennewick. Washington, and no person appeared and registered any objection either in person or in writing and WHEREAS, the said real pro above described appears 0 be residential and suburban roperty which will be benefited 1y annexation to the City of Ken. newick and that the City of Ken newick will be benefited by an nexation of said real Pm now. theretore. m CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 01" W6B. WASH- INGTON. DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section One. That the following described portion of Benton County. State of Washington, shall be and hereby is annexed to the City or Kennewick. Wash ingron, andinadeapartotthe said City of Kennewick and sub ject to all or its laws and ordi nanws now and hereafter enforc ed. to-wit: That portion of the northwest one-quarter of the northwest one-quarter of the northeaSt oneoqu'arter (NWMNW'ANE’A) of Section seven (7). Township eight (8) North, Range Thirty (30) E. W. M., lying north and east of the Columbia Irrigation District Canal right of way, as such canal now exists in such subdivision. The north one hundred feet of the east one hundred feet of the southeast one-quarter of the -northeast one-quarter (NIOO Did You Know Thai You Can HIRE A Sal esm an For as Little as i 75 C per week This lillle Salenan is always Courteous . . . he doesn'l‘Slick his 100 l in the door and Annoy busy people . . . he wail: nnlil lhe ’ householder is comlorlahle in an easy chair helore he even slarls his Sales lallx. . . Bul lhen he goes lo work and does an el lieienl job of selling in simple. slraighllor ward language . . . 110 healing around lhe hush. ll he's Selling Sloves. he Sells sloves . . . no premiums, nothing lo send lor.’ no coupons. This lilile Salesman is. ol course. a Classified Ad in The Kennewisk # COUr‘ier-RepOfE'er The ONLY Newspaper in the World Ile- valet! EXCLUSIVELY lo Kennewick People and Kennewick Development EIOO' SEKNEM) of Section nev en (7), Township eight (8), Range Thirty (30). E. W. M. and Northeast one-quarter of the northeast one-quarter (NEM NE’A) of Section seven (7), Township eight (8) North. Range Thirty (30) E. W. M.; East one-half of the northwest one-quarter of the northeast one-qu.arter (BIANWMNE’A) northeasterly of canal in Sec tion seven (7), Township eight (8) North. Range Thirty (30) E. W. M.; Northwest one-quarter of the northwest one-quarter (NWKNWK) in Section eight (8), Township eight (8) North, Range Thirty (30) E. W. M.; Tract seven (7), Putnam Tracts, according to the recorded plat thereof. recorded in Volume one of plats, page 43. record- 0! said County. Section M That no property within the limits of the above- described territory shall an: be taxed or assessed to pay any por tion of indebtedneaa o! the City of Kennewick contracted prior to or existing at the date of the do fective date of this ordinance: nor shall any of the annexed aro perty above described be releas ed from any taxes or Went: levied against it or trout liability for payment of outstandin‘ bonds or warrants issued prior to the effective ‘date of this ordinance. lactioa Three. This ordinance shallbeintullfomullm five (51 daya from and after its W. 8W and publica tion in the official newspaper or the City of Kennewick. Mbythdtycoundld theCityotKumewickthbSrd day'otnuy. 190. Marjorie Miller. City Clark. Appmved this 811! day at M.,. 1949. 0.1.; Keolker. Mayor. Approved" at to form: Kenneth E. Seder, City Am. 5:8 5