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Judge Schwellenbach @ll2 iKmmmirk Glnurimi?ppnrtpr VOL. XXIX KENNEWICK, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1943 NO. 6 Pastoral Conference Of?cials Convenes Local Here Deor Judge The Inland Empire pastoral con- Mom— Schwellenbach To Star! NBAB ference of the Lutheran church, Mo. Synod, met here from Tues- Ball Game day until Thursday afternoon at Pledges Base the Bethlehem Lutheran Aid to church, Owners To play doubleheader the Rev. M. C. Kauth, host pastor. Federal court to get This conference is made up of Marine Says Combat Seattle teams at pastors with Lutheran living in cities Duty Not action for Richland- next Sunday- east of the Cascades and in north- Pleasant Pasco ern Idaho. The conference Hanford evacuees ses- Dear Mr. Reed: Air Station, Pasco, (SPE- sions were opened with a special Declaring Naval Thanks a million for the paper, that the full power of DIAL). With Coast League dig- Communion service conducted by his I appreciate it very much. I’m court will be used to protect ng?e; highlighting the occasion, the Rev. John Gihring of Rock- the rights of owners of Richland, Flyers officially open ford, a long way away from home and the l’asco Wash. On Wednesday eve- it’s Hanford and White Bluffs prop- schedule Saturday af- ning special pastoral sane good to get some news their home a divine serv- from home. erty which is being taken as sites 4:30, with Isaacson’s ice was held in the local moon at church The Marines and I are getting for government projects, Federal Works coming all the way with the Rev. L. Witte of Dayton Judge Lewis Trot along just fine. I’ve put on B. Schwelienbach Seattle and the War Produc- the guest speaker. Doctrinal arr some Tuesday from weight since I left the states and afternoon demanded League to provide the opposi- ticles as well as practical prob-‘ government tion I’ve seen a few things. We just from attorneys an- ' lems confronting the explanation why tiOn. church-todam got back from some combat duty of appraisal re- McLarney, former Washing- such as the spiritual care of parts being delayed. Art thei Guadalcanal very are and baseball men in our military in which wasn’t ton State basketball camps, church‘ pleasant. Bernard H. Ramsey of the de- famous around Seattle work in the new star, and. housing projects, is very partment of justice office in Port- coaching at Cleveland high etc., were given due News scarce here since for his consideration. we aren’t able to write very much. land said the action on the defense manages the War Workers, The conference will meet again biggest school, Thanks again for the paper. area involves the con- {and brings to Pasco a ball club next October in one of the Spo- Roy Zahn. demnation suit in the history or comprised of pro and semi pro kane congregations. the United States. He assured the players around the Northwest. court that the government was in. probably OURBOYSINTI‘IEBERVICE Bert Middendorf “will OUR BOYS IN THE SERVICE sympathy with the appeal of prop- start on the hill with Joe Mc- erty owners. ' Namee, from the Seattle Rainiers, behind the plate. Ernie Endress, Park. Brings Action another ex-Rainier, will patrol After reviewing a motion asking one of the outer gardens. Accord- the court to instruct the govern- ing to McLamey, the only thing ment to file declarations of tak- that keeps Endress out of the ing immediately. the court con- “majors is his only fair hitting. tinued the case until May 15. The Coast League festivities will when o?iciaia in charge of the include the flag raising and play- project assured him that the docu- ing of the Star Spangled Banner ments should be ready within a by the NAS station band. Com- week or 10 days. mander B. B. Smith, commanding Action was brought by Mr. and of?cer of the NAS, will throw the Mrs. Alex Parke of White Bluff: and Isabella B. Burns of White opening pitch with Colonel Harry GCHI'OOOOOQ'IHDOOOOCD Kadelec from the ,Army Depot, Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. Parke were trying for a bingle. Commander Processors Plead Rationing Calendar Labor Center Now represented by Charles L. Powell Smith will get plenty of support of Kennewick and Mrs. Burns by Lloyd Wiehl of Yakima. from his eight team-mates,~ com- For More Coffee Than Edward posed of Pasco Mayor S. Johns- Women Has More Crowley of Spokane and Ramsey E. May 31 ..-.......- Stamp 23 expires repreaenm the government. ton, Kennewick Mayor Alfred Proceised Foods (Blue) Kidwell, . Amon, Herschel presi- To Take Jobs May 31 .. Stamps G. H.- J expire 350 Inhabitants Judge Rehab-s Ink-amen dent of the Pasco chamber of Meat. Butter. (Red) Powell and ‘Wiehl said their commerce; M. Eckelberry, pres- Townspeople J. urged to Date valid Stamp Expires Workers from Missouri- clients needed money to rent or ident of the Pasco Active Club;‘ join evening shifts to Valid new 8 (16 points) May 31 and Mississippi here ‘ buy new homes, end they feared Anion Muller, president of the‘ Valid now P (16 points) May 31 WILLIAM J. BLAIR the government EDWARD E. SMITH would let the un- Kennewick chamber of commerce; handle local crops May 9 G (16 points) May 31 to help harvest crops “Bill”Blair, former Home Heaven lends revert to Harry Here’s another sailor who looks as tended the owners Chenoweth, president of May 16 H (16 points) May 31 wheat tanner, looks happy in his creating great ?nancial though things going by During past losses. Pasco Kiwanis Club; Francis Lud- were OK I Kennewick’s food processing es- May 23 J (16 points) May 31 the week population navy uniform. He's a member of Queettoned by president him. 'He’s a naval air Judze Schwellen- low, of the Kennewick technician, are still up against Gasoline (1) at the Kennewick Farm Labor the navy Seebeec. the construc- (3. Kiwanis; stationed at -Memphis, Tenn. Supply hech. Norman Fuller. assletsnt and W. Y. Bent, chair- l‘tablishmentsa serious situation as regards the ,May 21 Stamp 5 expires Center has 'skyrocketedi tion battalion. project runner. said thet no ee- man of the board of county ‘local help situation—particularly _, from 30 persons to over 350 com- .' Sugar surenoe hsd been that ‘as sons. per-“ men the missioners. Major F. Pickering to women. There seems to be May 31 Stamp 12 expires Mostofthisincreasehasre- government would teke up umpire. plenty ' the will of men who’d rather work Shoes sulted from the 'arrival of work- options. ?e said that he hed Prizes will given City Issues Big in the plants than get ers transported by the Farm {Band no 7 be for the out in the Stamp expires Se- Sale Drive lndlcatlons that the (over-emu: ?rst fields, but the need June‘ls l 7 curity Administration from His- homer, single, and stolen houses -a whole would abandon the project. base, only to mention a few. Building ?ock more of women.. And the 0.901.900.0000... sissippi and Missouri, areas of la- Tops Quota Judge Permit surplus the Schwellenhach rebuked. Edo Vanni, Flyer manager, has need for the local women is mostly‘ bor to Kennewick which Full. when objected yet to One of the largest-building per- for the eveniing been experiencing he to the announce his starting pit- shift from 7 to 11.3 has an acute 1 TheWarlomdx-ivejustcloud oomt’e to cher, Mike mits ever issued inKennewick was labor shortage, according Thom- m eonstdsr th but Budnick will prob- The houses are advertising for Better Pictures to weigtoverthetopwithaml needteet oases ?rst. Fuller told ably get the assignment written today to Roger Records for help, pleading for local as D. Shemrd, PSA center man- Mnmuthegcombinedi'ak- with: SIOO,OOO. It was for 19 residences women Jum Schwellenhaoh such a pro- Johnny Bittner on the shelf with to set aside their personal feelings ager. I imnmdnentoncoun?awencon- upset a to be erected on Alder and Wash- Being Booked y-ooam would the oils. sore arm after last Sunday’s and respond to the appeal as a On April 28 a group of 25 trans- earned. Bentoncomxtym'too‘ routine. lntra squad game. ington streets. Wbrk was started ported patriotic move, if nothing else. All Movie patrons are beginning to workers arrived from Mis- hot. www.mdulywith that “amt in?uence an The rest of the starting lineup on the new houses today. The know the need for saving and pre~ notice a better type of pictures sissippi and on the night of April individual purchases. With. addition will ?u mummomm Will remain the same with Steve include a separate ir- serving all the food products listed at the Roxy Theater during 30, 52. families comprising 200 two-countyquotnnetatmnom "Pm-Mien.”me Amied catching, Danny Escobar, rigation system and an extension to, grown in the area. The emergency the past week or two. The district people. arrived on a special train mmwmmw mm. Marty Martinez, Lindsay Brown water and sewer systems in is great, and the war effort must, manager for the MicLStates from Missouri. The train arrived to 8,7”.«1. This figure, and ‘thethat area. The houses will Mun-um Bob Kahle round the infield, 1 be com- of course, come before all else. Amusement company, which has 11 p.m.andby shortlyatter twonudam?mu?no?g?nunearly! Ind ‘pleted about- the first of [at Inhbcttorttolpudthom- Dan Amara], Don White and August, it fl'he situation is a tri?e ticklish, Ithe Yakima valley chain of ‘lamthecntiregmupwerein‘ ?gure, was given a decided boost' Vanni in the outfield.
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