' My, December 13. 1941. fl Catch the News Fresh W'ith a 426 individuals All But Put j . Chest Drive Over the Top gm lacking but a little more than 3W dollars, the Community " drive is coming down the home leth the full quota of fifteen W dollars almost in sight. I” the reporting of a few n:- “ places, Chair-man Urban 9"“ expects to be able to report ‘s‘ over the top. He especially ‘9 m commend the members at ”mimic for the splendid work “ m been done this year—and it people of the community who 7’" remanded so well. A check of .9 individual names shows that a “I of 426 people have contributed “he mnd this year. A mt or a hundred or so of the nut contributors has already been ’mgbed. This week the list will “mm all those who have contrib iw w the chest fund up to noon a may! . 'Wflte Painter Gall, Maas ”the“, James Johnston, Mr. and I”, Geo. Schuster, Allen IC. Puder ugh, Carl Deffen‘baugh, Katharine me, Edith Magelson, H. R. Viihber, sc. Giflord, F. H. Lincoln, Her’by mar, 'W. s. Washburn, Pearl omen. Dorothy Smith, 11. G. Fyfe, ms. L. P. Miller, John Neuman, H. P. main, Helen Ragain, Edwin mu, Alphia O’Hair, E. A. Mil 3, James Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. w. w. Skuse, Frances McLean, Dr. 11;,Boyd, Minnie Reese, Roy Hen mnmma Dahlin, Alvin F. Cheney, 1.0. my 00., Betty Kinney; Lu nm, Alma Lenz, Laura John ", mvin Kissler, Lowell Higley, E. j, mm, J. R. Michener, Ray inflame mley, Alfred 0. Mana fin. A 1190? Beauty Shop, '.I. P. Imin, [Ferrell Transfer, Bestes m, Marguerite Berry, Lorona 1, Berry, H. S. Taylor, N. P. Mc mll, O. J. Dahlin, Ed Sellick, (no Schick, Frank Green, Winifred funnel], vPotlatch Yards, Chas. :w, Wesley Mustain. . 1.3. Siegfried, L. A. Morphey, V. g Wilder, C. T. Poplin, Pearle Teach, Grace Covey, Harland G. carbon, H. 8. Whitbeck, C. S. ELAIR’S - ETTER READ . is in harmony With the de fense program of our U. S. government. ' Good For ' Growing Children Get it from your grocer in the Red, White 'and , Blue wrapper. 5 Belair’s Better 5 BR E A D ' i made by KENNEWICK BAKERY ¥ 111111111111111111111111111111 l we: nwmsuns EVERY a meme JOB km NWER h the most essential feature of any M- And GMC gives you greatest pulling Min every engine size. You’ll get better ”Wee, you’ll enjoy easier handling, "‘l'“ Olive time on every trucking job with hil Motors Trucks. And remember, .9“: Truck; are priced with the very lowest. r " ““r--"- ..---- """‘a _--._,, . ~ W: ”Vocab our own YMAC Plan of loud availabb who . Strickler Motor Company 13 Washington St. Kennewick, Wash. ' “Int 1' nul K s lillSDllllE-IIIESEI. Western Royal Radio Knowles, Geo. A. Purdy, Margaret O'Hearn, G. Carlson, Frances White, Ora Danielson, A. L. Schuster, Tom Seward, Geo. Laylon, John Johnson, R. L. Johnson, Louis Happy Harry Bockius, Irene Imm, L. Reed, Wayne Houston, Bob Schuster, R. J. Smith, Mrs. J. E. Muikey, P. W. Struve, Carl Anderson, H. W. Whittemore, R. E. Reed, Joy O’Keefe, W. J. Preston, Giard Bros, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Olds, Henry Smith, Arts Cafe, Commer cial Inn, Washington Hardware, Phil Bier, Neil Simmelink, Ted Saunders, L. R. Dailey, John Citron, W. L. IForaker, .A. V. Lewis, Patton Service Station, Bud Kirk, Marvin Sletikolen, Earl Magelson,-Ci-ty Dray Line, Clarence Olbrich, Walter Otte, Walt Knowles, Joe Watkins, Dufiy‘ Auto Park, 0. Durocher, Ed Moran, Gene Moran. ‘ Frank Man-pin, F. ~13. Mason, E. Fl Belter, Shirley Larkin, C, L. Hol-‘ com-b, H. G. Long, National Bank of Commerce, E. C. Tweet, U. L. Keol ker, Grace Miller, Jean Odborne, Ruth Simmelink, Jay Bliss, Walla Walla Canning Co employees, H. L. Wadsworth, J. L. Olp, H. C. Davis, F. R. Webber, Harvey Ray. W. S. IMiller, Harvey 'White, Kennewick ‘Skating Rink, Gus lPearson, H. C. ’Curry, Paul 0. Stone, Lena Mains, Mildred Malinowski, Katherine Rob bins, Virgil Hopkins, Harold String ‘er, Hulet’s Grocery, Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘S. Hulet, Grange Supply and all em ployees, J. C. Pratt Garage, Mrs. M. B. tKinwaid, A. E. Glasow, Chas. ‘Bateman, Church Grape Juice 00., F. M. Ludlow, Tyler W. Seeley. L. Newsome, 'J. W. Atterfberry, Pearl IDague, Doris Terrill, Anna M. Bein hart, Edna Masher, Don Clinger, Earl Daggett, Howard H. Hornevedt, Delbert Thaclmra, Tommy Thomp son, Al Vinson, Claude Babcock, R. E. Bauder, E. Brace, ROll9. Dennett, {ll. Durham. i, M.. Dutton, F. a. Higley, L. v. iMosher, R. J. Peterson, D. A. Sams, ,W. A. Sloan, Bert Winslow, O. P. ;Winslow, F. A. Woodruf'f, H. Z. ,Z'mser, Lewis Bakker, P. J. Bak ’ker, Wm. Britton, C. H. Daggett, R. Easterwood, Henry W. Jacobs, Frank Lampson, Howard Smith, Claude Walk, Glenn Beightol, C. C. Ghaip man, Cecil David, Homer David, Sam Foraker, J. N. Garner, Bob Holden, :Geo. Miller, J. Vinson, Harrison iWilliaims, Dave Oliver, 0. A. Fisher, ‘D. V. Caulson, Fred Campbell, Curt Gerards, Kenneth Durham, W. E. Thackera, 8. EB. Persinger, C. L. Per {singen A. W. Persinger, L. F. Per singer, E. V. Pal-singer, V. E. Per >singer, Peter Erickson, Jack Scran ton, Chas. Tramel, Kirt Tramel, O. C. Virgil Holvin Williams, W. H. Losse, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Sam phede, A. R. McCamish, Leila T. Schmidt, H. C. Schmidt. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas, Garber’s Dairy, Victor 1). Rogers. Julia 8. ‘Memenway, Marjorie Kregger, Mrs. ‘Bert Wilson, Safeway Store, Cecil l'rindall, James B. Austin, Clement cyka, Bill Dicky, Ed Ray, Howard moor, J. F. Schmelzer, Babcock Oil 100., J . H. Turner, C. H. Turner. 1 Ed Frauen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ger ards and zfamily, Rev. Frederick A. ‘Bchilling, W. F. Martin, Strickler ,Motor Co., Campbells Cafbins, Mrs. H. S. Taylor, Walla Walla Canning Co., Emm'a Tweedt, Alta Westemney er, Margaret Hawkins, Ruth John ,son, Garnet Hutton, Helena Evett, Burns Brown, Robert Brown. Lucy iHauschild, Pacific Fruit 8; Produce 100., Wilbur Knight, J. B. Ferguson. IR. F. Thorson, Percy Erickson. A 1 Sandman, [Paul Spreen, marguerite LTurner, Geo. Saiford, WillardChes more, Irene Olson. Velma McOam-j fllfflflllfMllll/[II' 3&6 I%ng THE KENNEWICK.. gwm commmonm ish Ruth Beegle,‘ Estelle Bott, Eva Skinner, Warde Johnson, Wes Brown Harvey Easterwood, Renold Lunbach W. Rathbun, Ed Remington. Roy Dill, E. C. Smith Motor Co. and all employees, Gene Spaulding, Frank E. Morain and family, 0. F. Winken werder, Mrs. W. A. Moraln, N. P. Nelson, Mrs. Tillery, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Slaugenhaupt. R. S. Reierson Appointed to Head Defense Program 'VVHI'I‘E Bum—The county] defense commission has appointed' R. s. 'Reierson to represent the White: Bluffs district in the defense pro-' gram. This area has been divided into five districts. Harry Keller will haVe charge of District 1, Edward Ponsat, District 2, Francis Moody, District 3, Ralyh Montgomery, Dis trict 4 and Richard Wood, District 5. In completing the district organi-l ‘zation a warden will call on each. . family in his district. Wilmot Mor ford will 'be in charge of traffic con trol. Fred Gil-huly wll have change of first-aid. All of the above men tioned wardens will be empowered to appoint their own assistants. 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. O’Larey acq companied «by Mr. and Mrs. C. B. O'Larey and daughter of Pasco drove to Seattle Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. D. O. Friel, the only sister of the O’Larey brothers. The funeral was conducted at 9:30 am. Friday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Small a nine-pound girl on Friday, December 912. The young lady. has been named Nellie Kay. Don Perry, the fourteen year old son of J. H. Perry, Riverland, ar rived in White Bluffs from Long Beach, California Tuesday. Forty guests were present at a birthday party at the A. H. Heide man home in honor of Mr. Heideman and Paul lPulson sr. last Wednesday evening. Miss Dorothy Hutchinson of the high school staff and Douglass Lan ert, teacher of the seventh and eighth grades, spent the week-end in Seattle. In ordr to speed up the delivery of the Christmas rural mail, beginning Monday through Wednesday, W. F. Roberts will make the delivery of the White Bluffs district, and will leave the post office one half to one hour earlier than the usual time. E. J. O’Larey will deliver to the Hanford district as usual. Mrs. {Edward Ponsat spent a couple of days last week-end visiting her son, Gilbert, who is still confined in St. Luke’s hospital, Seattle. Mrs. Ponsat also tvsited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Penn, former residents of White Bluffs, now living near Woodland Park. Fred Gilhuly went to Presser to attend the Benton county school rec organization committee meeting on Wednesday. ,1 PIIIIHI: PIIIIIEII a “El” tompnnv nscmc muss 34% snow NATIONAL AVERAGE lhristmusfilsm IN THIS FORTUNATE lAND OF OURS ONLY IN AMERICA can you find so many such scenes of comfort and enjoyment—the complete absence of drudgery- And only in the Northwest do you enjoy electric appliances at such low rates. 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