8 Around the Stale . Guy lingollette Politics or Patriotism Will Be Test of Washington Legislature . That there will be a special-see: axon oi the legislature in the early future is now generally agreed upon. The question remaining un answered is, will business of the session be limited to soldiers votel legislation for which it is called, orwilltherebeageneralraid attempted on the tempting. re serves in the hands of State Treas- Pledges Bela ' Signed b I Y Sincere Senators A. voluntary agreement to con sider only legislation bearing on the vote for service folks is being signed by members of the Senate. Sponsored by Spbkane Senators Warren and Orndofl and Seattle Senators Dawson and Zednick, this means is being taken to prevent the session from degenerating into - a drive for unnecessary legislation on assorted matters, mostly aimed at reserves now on hand and which will be so badly needed after the wars are over and the boystare home again. A similar agreement is being signed by House members. Every Dollar of Reserves Will . ’_ 5| [5% '::" ~ J Wanled: . ' More Coverage-- WITH higher costs for replacement you will be wise to look over your in surance policies to make certain they cover as fully as possibly any loss that may occur. “ Ask this Hartford agency to check your policies to make sure you have ade quate insurance. ' - ; Harold 11. Pyle + Agency ‘ Just call 1231’. ~ 2151/; Kennewick Avenue Hostetter Motor “Co. . _ Authorized FORD Agents SALES-:SERVICE ’ ‘ ‘ . Phone 105 Pasco ' ‘slßLewia WRECKER SERVICE "I'l' COSTS NOTHING - 7 To Phone One of Our Representatives ' and find out how much you can save on your automobile, or truck insurance with a continua ing form policy. a ’ , ' w National Standard : _ Our. Policies Give - ; Non-Assessable . ‘ i Proleclion . i WHY NOT CALL US TODAY? ' , Working on: oi Local Oiiieo: Working out of Buford: Marietta Dague, Eve. Tel. 3266 Fred Gillhuly, Ph. 5019 Leslie Lewis, 227 3rd Ave. E. s. A- Burnidge. lot 23, 890- Q. EF' 13' Spitzer, Ph' 3117 H 5533: fines trailer camp ' no. 1, no. 34,,corner Sum ; Allen W. Smith, Benton City merville & Bataan E FARMERS AUTOMOBILE . ; Inler - INSURANCE Exchange ’, and Truck Insurance Exchange - ,/ i’iWV/W \ - § ‘q'@\ . Lia-firm :- ~ ‘avm cf am am Willard A. Campbell , - . . District Manager -' PHONE 1811 .4 BofiNoodod Aflor the War _Careful management of state af fairs by Gov. Arthur B. Langlie, loyally supported by other officials regardless of party, has made the accumulation of millions in re serves possible. These funds are mostly in the highway and gen eral fund accounts of the state treasurer. Our highways are being badly damaged‘by heavy war traf fic, and repairs, new construc tion and natural development of the state will absorb every penny :in this account and demand much imore in the first years after the [wan The same is true of the gen ‘eral fund. This money belongs to every citizen in the state and post war demands will be im mense, for many things will be re quired of the state for returned service men. May Become Necessary for Citizens to Act We hope and trust that members of the legislature will show their loyalty and patriotism. It is in deed an excellent opportunity. However, the facts are that legis lators are your servants. You, we, hired them when we elected them to the legislature. Some of them at the 1943 session, fortunate ly a minority, acted'as if the elec tion gave them special personal privilege. Under existing condi tions it would seem that if such an attitude should develop this time demands should be made upon these members for a greater show of loyaltyto their state and their constituents. We realize that many- times these things prevail because the voters do not know the facts. Keeping you informed is the business of the press, your newspaper, this newspaper. As writer of this column we pledge you' that the true situation will be reported to you herein, without pulling any punches._ If it looks questionable to us We will tell you ; 56, and why. Then you may use your own judgment. l 'Litfle Stores from About the State ; Survey of Stevens County shows 55 properties which should be pro ducing minerals on a commercial basis says Chewelah Independent. . . . Methow Valley News reports local resident killing four cougars near Winthrop in two days. . ‘.. . Garfield County exceeded its quota of fourth war loan bonds before the drive' started. . . . More than $365,000 sold says East Washing tonian. . . . Thurston County In dependent tells of an automobile crash into a telephone pole which 'caused a short circuit with a pow er line. . . . Result all telephones on . the farmers’ line shooting ATTENTION ‘ - MOTORISTS . We have complete service ‘and experienced mechan ics to take care of your car_or ‘pickup. Call or Wnte or Appomtmont Garland - Boyle . Oldsmobile Company Phone 896 Walla Walla. Wuh- sparks and flame, one farmer in jured, other close calls. . . . Schools in northern Walla Walla County will merge as result of recent elec tion. . . . Same action is contem plated in other parts of the county says Waitsburg Times. . . . Selah Optomist says local rural fire com pany has purchased a new truck. ...Newflaxfiberplantisinop eration at Monroe says the Mon itor—will employ 40 to 50 persons. ...Springrunofsmeltinthe Cowlitz is refited by Kelsonian Tribune. . . . aty Day celebra- ll 0M E I. 0A l S First Federal Savings and Loan Association Of Walla Walla Apilicati’ons for loans on homes in Kenne wlc and vicinity may be made at the office of - . x _ Harold G. Pyle Agency - 215% Kennewick. Ave. Kennewick, Wash. . ' 'Phone 1231 .. . , 3 £33 //I § I , .-. I I : ' ~ . g b.. A _ . ‘ ‘ . I “,3 I e .' ,‘a ~,1 ‘3 ._ 50. g. t‘; r F-J :- 3‘53 -' ~3// % “Jessa ' . 'r ‘Y'. 21‘ ~ “ 1:3 r" "22" r' ‘- '1 j ‘,v VI, ‘ - If: _ V ._ \‘ I ' . / ~1. _ .. 35-1.: 1 I ~-' \‘l' I ’ / , I 4‘ * : ~ 433%: -m f z” ' I - fill; ’7 ’74YI' _‘Jj-'.g'3;-, ‘'"7 : e m 17 - r ’1 ’ Awr‘f r.,/4'l K! «‘7' ‘ e ‘ , . I. ‘3 . I 3 . ‘ res“? “$1“? 7537' 'W/fi I’M” s. I l i ' " I. I §\ 7( M!!! 41 , [Mg V. 2 ,2 _ 3 73“”,3. 3', u/ . _ . a . . F'Y- 1..,1\ E) L, --\ {LI .9 . A ~ . I *~\ 3Q J I '3 ’ . ‘ 2 . m Jii‘k‘ . ;'/~ I. g ‘:'IJL’I‘ ' o . 3 . , ' , ‘:‘T , . , x 3- . 5 . 7“, f . ~ u— 3- . . if, A {it ;‘, \ ‘l‘ l,“ ~’ ‘ 3 _ l 0U KNOW that this year may bring great victories— 3 . , Yif every American, civilian-~as'well as soldier, stands WE BOUGHT EXIHA WAR 3.05.0“ World 5 Safest ”WW” loyally at his or her post. And, whatever else your duties at - ~52; omm mm. “5‘23“”: '93: may call for,,there is one job that concerns every citizen— * * _2 mafimmamily, 3% m that concerns you: That is to help make 1944 one of the fiotgfigwmn o°}, mgggg'fg decisive years of human history. So make whatever sacri- . * r” multity'va'luo.’ ' ‘ ficemayhenecessary to help make the4thWarLoan * 7;; avast. mew-v loans or m:- Drive the succeuitmust be if we are to realize our great 7.- 1910: readily marketable, acceptable objectives this m . _ .v - 3 :: as bank collateral, redeemable 0t pl! ‘ . . . . . * ‘3'. .3 _ andicerned “3‘3qu . Ask yourself honestly—how much of a sacrifice is 1t to at .2 3 aim: 11: T 1944; due March 15. 1970. - give up some luxury Just temporarily In Order to buy the 3 Wow mfimfilfififl best mvestments 1n the world? When you’ve , answered '.. p 53,: par-111 sea-nod some}; ’ ' tlnt question, buy at least One extra $l9O Bond now—at 3 gnaw “1.50 m ~ your 011i]: or WM. And if you’ve already .::-:23“ Music-“MW“ 1m bought, y agam month—and keep em! 33 Bands 8:;- “G”. M this sticker in your will" #3 Al means you have W .:.-‘2? a' _ , Chamber of Commerce National Bank of Commerce 5‘ a; J Motors Co. Kennewick Club Waffle House , Babcock. Oil Co. . E. H. Behrman, Jeweler Armstrong Barbers Campbell‘s Cabin Camp mephone Company .Kennewlck Bakery - K ‘C. Gifford, Real Estate Farmers Exchange Vibbers Rexall Drug Co. ‘ ‘ Dependable Store 5 Kennewrck Canning Co. Dr. P. 0. Stone, Dentist Koelker’s Men’s Wear Pollyanna ' Mona Monroe Dress 51'" . Mueller Funeral Parlors J- C- Penney Co. Arrow Grill Neuman’s Cash Store Angus Grill Washington Hardw. 8: W m KENNEWICK (WASHINGTON CW tion held at Mukilteo attended by Indians from many Northwest tribes says Mount Vernon Argus. Salesgirl: “Here’s a lovely gift, a doll. You lay it down and it closes its eyes and goes to sleep, like a real baby." Mother of -- Seven: “Have you ever put a real baby to sleep?" *6 O 36 A man is never a real failure, says Dad Gummit, until he begins to blame somebody else. ‘s'. \5 _ “ \ 2 //( / \\// ' 7* ’——\\-/-/\ . ,—/-/\\+ - /\—\—«-.~1 - r—‘\/=II‘:;« EM . I I ‘ ' I \ I \ 1~ \ l.\‘ 7_— ‘ ’,\ 8&3“: y . Pflf . --‘ ’ :Itl "._--.-__———_—_—__...—:=_:_" ' :.’-‘3': 111-llgffl ' lli 5X E sassy/£37 ' 53‘5“ «‘:': 1... »: ::‘r‘rmsar-‘e'fler‘é " 9"“ ' w7l ' - ca;’s"’“\ * s -. , , , LL" fl ‘_lH :- Wire—gr: M. . ‘ "922—; *\\~- firm ’35 “‘9 ‘ ‘ \\\\\\: w. 1.. 7 -—' ....“- - . ‘33 ' Food for growing children, our workers and fighting form, V, .. are the best fed people in the world. It now becomes our PM! i and our duty to help feed millions of starving children in many n. _ Q tions. In 1942 American breweries used 3,032,988,000 Pounds of 9rd _ and 147,270,000 pounds of sugar. Wineries used fruit Weigh; ES 0\ 2,279,114,000 pounds. This staggering amount of food Wk \ , t . sustain five million starving children. Jeep is on the water wagon. Copyright 19“ Washington Temperance Association, 4113 Arcade ng., scam. quh Q I": Jags. :1! filly» rip was? Mi 3“,! '" ' ' 4: a: BUY nouns INSTEAD or LIQUOR s . Thursday, Februu, I?