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22!*"£J£? 2S**SU5^%K»KK. BAINBRIDGE I8LABD, WABHINOTON, THUBBDAT, AUGUST 6, 1942. VOL. XVIII, NO. 14. EIGHT PAGES, FIVE 0EHT8 C.r MSPUTE FLARES CAVE SEEKS Nope, Twasn't j 'NONE SUCH' BEAR BLAMED Casing Dr. Henderson Jap Air Raid; FOR SLAYING ISLAND SHEEP All Nurses Just For Doris • With the report of the slaugh- game on the Tsland thi* summer. • An urgent call for all grad- 'HOME ROLE' tering of two sheep, Bainbridge Mrs Frank Mariner, Agate Point, uate nurse* on the Island was To Quit Office Island's roaming 400-pound bear recently asked the department to Issued by Mr*. Frank L. Shep- • It isn't very oftien that the rid the northern end of the Is- ard, Winslow, this week. FOR ISLAND harried telephone company gets was ceasing to be a joke this . land tof deer which, she said, Mrs. Shepard, Island Red September 1 its wires crossed. But when it week were destroying valuable shrubs Cross . chairman. asked all • Bain bridge Island will ask for does, especially at Civilian De- Willism M. Grow, New Brook- and vegetable and flower gar- graduate nurses either to tele- • Dr. John M. Henderson, for 46 complete "home rule" in handling fense headquarters, Winslow, the lyn, declared there were uracnLs- dens. phone her st Port Blakely 454 years an lalaiki physician, will its civilian defense affair*, Dr. result is . . . well, judge for takeble signs that the bear had or to register with her by post- close his Winslow office Septem- Hobart T. Cave, Island defense yourself. taken two sheep on separate oc- card addressed to Winslow. Sh ber 1 and greatly curtail his prac- chief, told The Review late yes- It happened a night or no ago casions from his corral and killed csrd addressed to Winslow. tice, he told The Review yester- terday. ' The telephone rang. Anxious eyes them for food. The last sheep Schools Will She said the registrations day. The decision followed a tele- looked up at tho wall, where the was taken July 28. Mr. Grow would be used in case the Is- He will continue to accept a phone flareup between him and light indicator tells from where pointed out that the bear, whose land has to meett a wartime "few" patients at hie home in Glen Wilder, county defense co- the call is coming. presence on the Island had been Delay Opening emergency. Seabold, he said, althoBgh he con- The red light — indicating an the object of some scoffing by templated a vacation trip this Dr. Cave said he would place important call direct from Seat- doubters, was large and powerful 'Til August 31 faU that will take him from the the demand squarely before Ir- tle — was glowinR. Several as- enough to lilt the sheep from the Island. ving Smith, high official of the sorted attendants leaped to their corral and carry them off. • Bainbridge Island schools will Ill health was given as tse Washington State Civilian De- feet in excitement, each of them Mr. Hale Now chief reason for- the retirement. wondering whether THIS call Mr. Grow was so concerned o- reopen August 31 instead of Aug- fense Commission, in Seattle to- ver the matter that he wrote the ust 24, as previously planned, P. Officials of the Chamber of tomorrcw meant the Japs were on the State Game Department asking Chief Warden In Commerce have been advised of break which climaxed way. One of them, with' shaking that state predatory game hun- F. Ruidl, superintendent, an- the action, but no successor has friction be- hands, managed to get the re- ter be sort here to kill the bear. nounced this week. been named. Dr. Henderson suid. and Island de- ceiver to her ear. School, probably will be dis- Dr. Frank L. Shepard, Winslow, The sweet, sweet voice at the It is unlawful for civilian hunters CD Realignment i yesterday af- to kill be#r and other game on missed May 23 next spring, Mr. also a veteAin practitioner ner<», , Dr. Cave said, when Mr. other end murmured: Ruidl said The later opening and • Sweeping realignment of Civ- is the Island's other resident "Is Doris there?" the Island. Wilder "slammed down the Meanwhile, otfcer reports indi- closing dates' were decided upon ilian Defense top personnel was physician^ The Island has an es- 1 to discuss de- cated the actual presence on the mainly for convenience, he Ex- announced by Dr. Hobart T. Cave, timated"'permanent population of » over the Island of a large, wild bear. . plained. —'— 5,000 persons. Recreation Room Richard Peterson, Manranita, Previously, Island schools open- Crystal Springs, defense coordi- Coincidental with the retire- Questioned by The Review on said he saw the bear on a road ed and closed as early as possible nator, this week. ment, Dr. Henderson last wee* this, Mr. Wilder said he hung up near the school section. Arnold because many school children, Feature of the announcement sent Dr. Hobart T. Cave, Civilian the telephone only after learning Planned For Rabcr, Manranita farmer, said he mostly of Japanese parentage, was the establishment of a new Defense coordinator, a letter of from Dr. Cave that the- Island chased the, bekr from his orchard were needed to help in the straw- headquarters staff,, designed to resignation as chicf of the Is- man was refusing to come to Port after first yelling at it in the be- berry fields In May and June. The a3sist Dr. Cave In administration land's defense medical units. In Orchard to discuss disputed U. S. 0. Center lief it was a human trespasser. need for this is not so great now, 'of the Island's constantly grow- the letter, Dr. Henderson said he points with Mr. Wilder. ing defense organization. wished to commend the chiefs and • An addition to provide a re- Mr. Grow's protest to Olympia Mr. Ruidl said, with the Island "The whole trouble is Dr. Cave was the 'second complaint about Japanese gone. Only slight'y less Important personnel of the various field wanta to be 'boas,'" Mr.'Wilder creation room for service men is was the appointment of the Rev. hospitals "for their -untiring ef- being planned for the new U. S. The new dates will conform declared. "I dont think articles with those of'other Kitsap Coun- Ti Murdock Hale, pastor of the forts which are resposible for liie you've been printing in The O.—Civilian Defense building at Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church, the efficiency of their units." r Winslow, It was disclosed last ty schools. Review do civilian defense much An additional reason for the. as chief air-mid warden for the Dr. Cave reluctantly accepted good, either. > night Commissioners entire Island. Rev. Hale succeed- the resignation, but did not im- The new construction, 16 later opening was the fact that '•We still have unsettled here many teachers are attending ed Charles Palmer, Manitou mediately name a successor. a 196 telephone bill for the Is- 27 feetit, also would provide Beach who was named on Dr. Unless immediate action is ta- storag•e room for civilian defense OK 3-Mill Levy summer schools which are dis- land defense organization for one missed August 21. The Augaxt Cave's staff. ken by some competent organisa- month . Dr. Cave wanted to talk equipment. Others on' the headquarters tion immediately, there is a dan- and talk on the telephone. I ask- U. S. O. and defense leaders For Defense 31 date will allow them a week's staff are H. G. Swendion, Crys- ger that the Island's only x-ray ed hfcn to come to Port Orchard have approved the design and are interval before they begin the tal Springs; Lloyd Kerns, Eagle- machine, owned by Dr. Hender- and talk, but he refused. So I delaying matters while discussing • The Board of County-Commis- winter's teaching duties. dale, and Harry Larson, Winslow, son, may be removed from the hung up." how to finance the project .They sioners Inst week approved a Mr. Swendson and Mr- Kerns, Island. The machine, a valuable Dr. Cave said -he would talk said the recreation room ia need- special three-mill levy for Civili- respectively, were senior ward- community ass«t, should be re- with Mr. Wilder only in the ed because service men have no an Defense purposes to be placed Rny Relief Food ens for the Pleasant Beach and tained here, Dr. Hendereon de- presence of Mr. Smith. space at present in which to set on the primary election ballot Eagledale sectors. Successors clared, Mr. Wilder contended that up table tenni*. pool tables or next month. Drive Begin With will be named later. "Bainbridge Island always has other games. The levy would raise approxi- Rev. Hale, warden for Rolling got 100 per cent cooperation from The original structure, • costing mately $26,000 for the county's $3,000 Qiota Set Bay sector, will be succeeded by this office." Denying Island T built and financed by Civilian defense program. A. J. McLean, Manitou Park. Russell Denton charge* .that the Island has not • effort, included only The commissioners did not say • Island participation in tho received a fair share of defence e and showers for the ser- how they intended to spend the Navy Relief Society drive for To Leave Island supplies, )Cr. Wilder said: money or whether each road dis- funds to protect the families of Landlord Rent "He commissioners 'have the trict would be permitted to men in the Navy, Marine-Corps For War Position authority to remove Dr. Cave but spend its own money in its own and Coast Guard began this week. Statements Due they dont want to because Dr- LATE BULLETIN district. The Island is a road dis- Walter Keys, Winslow automo- • Russell T. Denton, for six years Cave has been doing a good job trict in itaelf and a three-mill bile dealer, chalrmisn of the drive, •Any tenant of a* house, apart- an Island business man, this here would raise more than said all Island stores had Navy week announced he would close and we'd like to iron this thing • The Civilian Defense Council, h ment or flat on Bainbridge Is- out peaceably.?. acting on state-wide orders, is &o " emblems, the method of raising land who does not receive a copy his radio shop to accept a.ciril Th. V* would not include the money, for sale. Large service appointment for the in- Island defense leadeijj protest- taking over control of the Air of his landlord's registration ed vainly last month when the taxable property in Bremerton or brooches sell for $2.50, the small- statement by August 15 should spection of Army radio equip- Raid Warning Service, it was Poulsbo, both of which have muni- er pins or buttons for $1.25. ment. commissioners placed themselyes learned last night. To aid to the get in touch with the Area Rent- in supreme command of the cipal defense organisations. Pros- The Inland quota is $3,000. al Office, 1160 Stuart Bldg., Se- Mr. Denton, operator of the transfer, personnel of both or- ecutor Fred Cohen was studying The money will be used to help Denton Radio Service, Pleasant county defense setup and virtu- ganisations were requested to at- attle, on the assumption that the ally ignored a previously "es- the problem of whether such a maintain families of service men landlord has failed to register. Beach, will leave August 17 for tend a joint meeting riext Wed- levy, not including the entire who are killed in action, report- Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, to tablished citizens' committee. nesday night. Motion pictures and Rent Director Alfred Harsch county, would be legal. ed missing, or who die from oth- declared this week become an associate inspector of an instructive talk will be given. The decision to place the mat- er causes. Signal Corps equipment. Mr. VISIT IN INDIANA 4 The place of the nVetlng, not "Despite the evident whole- ter the ballot was taken by Mr. Keys was planning for the hearted cooperation of landlords Denton said his wort would • Mr. and Mrs. Lem Everett, known last night, will be posted the commissioners without any sale of the emblems among the be the inspection of aircraft Rollins Bay, are visiting rela- at Civilian Defense headquarters, in registering," said Mr. Harsch, previous official notice tha^- they personnel of the Winslow Marine "we have reason to believe that radio materials. tives in Indiana. Winslow. intended such action. Railway and Shipbuilding Com- He will have hi* head quarters pany. He asked for women vol- there may be a very few who (Editor's Note—For editorial still have not registered." at Dayton but expects to be sent comment, see Page Four). to help organize sales, in frequently to other localities. Island communities. He Rent regulations have been set up under the Federal Price Con- "I hope to return to the Island NEWYLWEDS HERE that volunteers tele- after the war," Mr. Denton said, phone him at Port Blakely 266. trol Act of 1942, violation^ .of whkh'carr/ penalties up to $SiOOO "but regardless of what the fu- At The RIALTO THEATRE • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dick, ture holds, I want my many who were married in Relllrlgham SINGS IN SEATTLE fine, or one year in prison, or DOORS OPEN 5 P. M. both. friends and customers on th« on July 18, visited Mr. Dick's pa- Island to know that I appreciate rents, Mr. and Mrs. Earie Dick, • Mrs. Karl Hendricks, Tolo, ap- peared as a soloist on the Swed- WILL ATTEND WEDDING their patronage and friendship. August 6 to 12 Rolling Bay, last week. Gordon I'd like to stay on and care for Is >on furlough from his Army ish Day program in Victory • Mr. and Mrs. Pete Magnusson, Square, Seattle, last S^urday. Rolling Bay, left la«t week to at- their needs, but T feel that I must Air Force training. ,He will re- accept this chance to help the turn after hi* furlough to Max- She sang "The Star Spangled tend the wedding of their son, i Banner" with the orchestra at the in New York Steve, a war effort" GONE WITH THE WINDwel l Field, Ala. His wife U the opening 6f the program, Bainbridge High School Mrs. Denton and their .son, Miss Frances Carver also Included Swedish folk « i been working in the Ronnie, 3 years old, expect to Join Cfork Gable, Vivien Ldgfa, Olivia DeHavilla&d daughter of Mrs. Frank and music by the Svea Men's . He expects to go into the Mr. Denton later at Dayton. Belli z£ham. soon. FAMILY REUNION EXPECTED HOME BOON No Opposition Develops For ' A J Digerness-Gray family re- • Miss Betsy Weld, San Fran- union was held (Sunday at the at The ADMIRAL THEATRE cisco, ia expected home apoo on Nelson; File Deadline Nears home of Mr. and Mr*. W. a ' a visit to her parents, Mr. and Digerness, Seabold, with their OONTmUOUS DAILY PROM 12 NOON Mrs! Fred Weld, Manitou, She • Contests were developing along the post now held by Sheriff relatives and relatives of Mr. and has been sppearing as a witness County's political front as Fred Vetters was keen. He was Mrs. Charles Gray, Winslow, at- in the recent court martial of a Js closing date for filing August 8 to 11 naval officer in , in the race as a Democrat, and so tending. Mrs. Gray and Mra- bat by yesterday no op- wy Ernest J. (Ernie) Roy, form- Digerneas are sisters. Forty, per- as she was employed In his office. cm or off the Island, had er member of the Bremerton po- JUKE GIRL PURCHASE HOME for County Commis- lice force. As a Republican, there SeatUe, EnUmclaw, and Somas, sioner William J- Nelson. was F. C. (Hamburger Frank) Wash., and from California and Ann Sheridan and Ronald Reag&n • Mrs. Stanley Thompson, of Mr. Nelson filed as a Democrat Stephens, former Bremerton North Dakota. Hoonah, Alaska, was visiting at for reelection Tuesday. There hamburger stand operator. Also—Perils of the Jungle and Little Gravel Voice her home is Sea bold this week. •till were reports of opposition Alvin J. (Jack) Harris, an em- RELATIVES VISIT The Thompeens have purchased to hkn from the Osland, but it-was ployee of the City of Bremerton, • Mr. and Mre Ed Johnson, S»- a pfcM from W. H. Ballentiae on filed sa a Democrat in opposition to Velma Poterifa, fepvty eoo* Qspt- and Mrs. Gust Veetetaii BliMIRTdN *7 assessor, who has filed for Eagledale. Mrs. We.teriund and Competition for county i PAGE TWO BAINBRIDGE REVIEW, BAINBRIDQE ISLAND. WASHINGTON THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1942.

SAFE IN NEW YORK BECOME GODPARENTS • Edwin Weld, son of Mr. and »ttl> ®ttr Island ffliptrrljwi Rites Held For Mrs. Fred Weld; Manitou, arrived ISLAND • Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Olsen, In New York safely, the Welda CATHOLIC ALLIANCfOE GOSPEL Knute Peterson Rolling Bay, became godparents learned tli is week, after the Navy TABERNACLE of Barry Edwin Peterson, the in— • G r avcaide services were held COOKS' ahip on which he was stationed WINSLOW .font son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph was damaged. Rev. J. N. Start. Pastor July 28 at Port Blakely Cerr^etery for Knute Peterson, long-time RECIPES Peterson, Brownsville. The baby •"If thou shalt confess with tfcy was- christened Sunday at the mouth Jesus <9 Lord, and shalt Eagledale resident The Rev. Charles P. Milne, Bethany Lutheran Church, Se- believe in thy heart that God • This week's recipe features, attle. hath raised him from the dead, pastor of the Winelow Congrega- tional Church, spoke and Mrs. O. the lowly hamburger, " which thou ahalt be saved." Rom. 10:9. starred in a recent recipe for Sunday Services. Bible School Stangeby, Sea-bold, and Mrs. Francis Niemeyer, Port Madison, "Swedish Meat Balls." This CHRISTIAN SCIENCE at 9:4$.* Morning Gospel Service week's meat balls are quite dif- SOCIETY of WIN8L0W at 11. Subject of Sermon, "The sang. Mr. Peterson collapsed and ferent, however. The recipe comes NEW CHURCH at WINSLOW Necessary Administration of Di- from Mrs. Fred Tysxko, Rolling near High School vine Justice in a Wicked World." died July 23 while nuking his dally tour of friends near his' Bay. It is economical as well as Subject of Lesson-Sermon Young People'a' Service at 630 quick and easy to prepare. continues on "Christian Life and home. Mr. Peterson lived by him- self. Funeral arrangements were MEAT BALLS WITH TOMATO SUNDAY, AUGUST 9 Testimony." Evening Service at SAUCE . " "Spirit" 7:80 features* the studying of handled by Home Undertaking 1 pound hamburger new hymns. "Three Impossibili- Company, WinSlow. 2 or 3 slices fresh bread, brok- ties" wijl be the seventh in a Mr. Peterson nae 79 years old en in small pieces aeries on "Trinities of the Cross." when he died. He was born in 1 small onipn or 1 clove gar- Mid week ServVees. Prayer- Norway, but completed hial Amer- lic, grated meetings as usual, Tuesday af- ican citizenship in 1927 He form- Seasonings to taste: onion salt, ternoon and Wednesday night erly worked for the West Coast celery salt, thyme, chili powder, Beginning Monday, 9. a. m, Aug. Wood Preserving Company's Cre- curry powder 17, Mrs. Eleanor Stephens will osote plant, and as a fbherman. Mix well and form ipto balls. begin a fine series of Daily Bible Fry in hot fat until brown. Af- ANNOUNCING School and Child Evangelism ses- Presbyterians ter turning, cover with tomato sions in the Church. To save gas sauce (2 small cans) or canned and rubber this School will last Add Services tomatoes (2 cups) or tomato LOVE DRESS SHOP only one week, 9 to 12 A. M. and soup. Add a little ketchup or qpobably 1 to 3 P. M. Any child- • The First Presbyterian Church Worcestershire sauce if desired. BETTER DRESSES of Rolling Bay will augment its Simmer until done, about half an Sunday programs with regular hour. HOUSE DRESSES evening worship services at 7:30 HOUSE COATS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE o'clock, starting this Sunday. SHOWER GIVEN SPORT JACKETS SOCIETY The Rev. T. Murdoch Hale said he would preach a series of "pop- •Mrs. Walter G. Miller, Fletcher next door to Bainbridge WINSLOW ular" sermons on the theme, Bay, and Mrs.. Phil Palmer, Ea- • "Where the Spirit of the Lord "Speaking for God," Various gledale, were hostesses at a stork Upholstering is, there is liberty." These words sub-topics to be considered are: shower given at, Mrs. Miller's WINSLOW PH. 212 of Paul to the Corinthians form "The Witness of the Individual," home last Saturday for Mrs'. Ray the Golden Text of the Lesson- "The Witness of Nature," "The Forrey, Winalow. Sermon on "Spirit" to be read In Witness of the Church" and "The tcvisih tires ches pest wsy to preserve asssomething. all Christian Science Churches, Witness of the Mightier." you can't replace until (be war Is woo. Sunday, August 9. Among the Scriptural citations' Bethany Church are these words from II Peter: Charles E. Sullivan, Florist "Grace and peace be multiplied Changes Times unto you through the knowledge Five Main Lines Answer To fTlrrtfflTriri- *&&& of God, and of Jesus our Lord. • A change in the schedule of Whereby are given us exceeding Sunday services for the month of " "" tfnvii great and precious promises: August at Bethany Lutheran SENECA 1300 BETTER IN < IMPORTANT WAT8« . that by these ye might be par- Church, West Blakely, was an- takers of the divine nature, hav. nounced by Student Pastor James O Saw* money 0 Assures prompt, cooperative attention © Inchidee Wig escaped the corruption that Anderson, yesterday. Eourth and Stewart, Seattle •pedal free examination by a trained motor doctor O He preatribes only is in the world through lust." Two Sunday service*, August Opposite Binyon Optical Company Mceaaary operations 0 Yom pay only for what yoa need «ben yon need It The Lesson-Sermon also in- 9 and 23, will be held at 11 a.m. cludes this correlative statement O Lenfthenlnf car life at minimum cost instead of the customary 8 p.m. from "Science and Health with A11 other services will be held at * EASY PAYMENTS ON BILLS OP $25.00 OR MORE Key to •hs" Scriptures" by Mary the regular time. This change is Baker Eddy: "Let us learn of the effective during the month of Au- real and eternal,.and prepare for gust only. the reign of Spirit,. the kingdom BAIRBRIDGE MOTOR CO. of heaven,—the reign and rule of WALBERG'S universal harmony, which cannot CONGREGATIONAL TELEPHONE 266 WINSLOW, WASH. be lost nor remain forever un- WINSLOW Rev. Charles P. Milne, Pastor •The usual service at 11 o'clock MOTOR Sunday morning will be conduct- ed by the friends of the Episco- pal Church. SERVICE | PRESBYTERIAN ROLLING BAY Rev, T. Murdoch Hale. Pastor Auto PORT BLAKELY J • Church School 9:46 a. m. Di- Repairs LYNWOOD CENTER 475-W I vine worship 11 a. m. Sermon "Spiritual Faith Versus I Material Fact". Evening worship I 7:30, sermon topic: "Speaking for I God: The Witness of the Indivi- I dual". Junior C.E. 6:30. Choir rehearsal Thursday at 8 | p.m. Ladies' Aid Friday at 2 p.m. ' I at the home of Mrs. Paul Hardy. LUTHERAN WEST BLAKELY I James M. Anderson •Sunday service at 11 a.m. in-* ENTRANCING NEW PATTERNS I stead of 8 pm. I PORT MADISON * MO-DE-GAY PERCALES "Rolf [h Brandt, Pastor • Divine Services 11 Fresh-as-a-doisy prints! Lovely colors! | Sunday. The Lesson •for this Tenth Sun- You'll want enough to take can of all I day after Trinity is Romans 6: your fall needs. Prints. for children—and 1 I 12-21, and the Gospel is Matthew PORT BLAKELY STORE others to make up for yourself. | 11:16-24. Study these passages ime to church with your Jack Seaborn, Proprietor Telephone 270 Penigey's Basement^ I fieart prepared to receive the I ric^ess of the Word of God. The I Gospel text will be the text for I the seitnon. PRESSURE TREATED Fine for sport clothes and frocks! i EPISCOPAL J • Episcopalian services are held Sturdy fabric—warmth' without weightlj I the second Sunday in each month PILEILESS aid TIMBETIM R Penney's Basemeatf I at the Wlnslow Congregational We9 PreframPreframoo anandd IncisIncisee ththee MateriaMai l of I Church. "EOONOMIO PERMANENOXPERMANENT " | BUY HOME CREOSOTE ZINC CHLCHLORIDO E 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kella were CHROMATED ZINC CHLORIDE I at home this week in their rt- • cently purchased home at Fern- I cliff. . They, were married last I month ahd have bought the form- WEST COAST I er residence of Mr. and Mrs Roy I Dennis from its owner, Mrs. Em- WOOL PRESERVING I ma Curtis. Mr. Kella is employed Pine for making your own slips I at the Naval Radio Station. Mrs. and undies. For linings, toolj I Kella, a talented violinist, is a 1118 fwnrth A vs. 42" wide. member of the Seattle Symphony SEATTLE EAGLE HARBOR Penney's Basement' j Orchestra and the daughter of PUata SEWING I the late Asabel Curtis, famed Se- ibfibls I at tie photographer. Cotton Thread Pearl Buttons Snap Fasteners SN0WFLAKE or MODEL ELECTSC Darning Cotton Novelty Buttons LAUNDRY and t)RY CLEANING SERVICE Rkk.Raefc Braid Cot toft Twill Tape NORTH SOUTH Lingerie Straps BUY YOUR BONDS WINSLOW WINSLOW and WAR STAMPS ftull call . V.E. UHR1CH CHARLES ENGLISH .... M 285 * 288 - • THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1M2. ' BADJBBIDQE REVIEW, BAINBBIDOE 1SI ASH WASmyi:T-.v PA0E THBEB

ever . happened to Freddie? He surely had a hard, fast ball. Won- See David, Bobbie For ; Oily One Gam* Naval Radio Tea der if he's still pitching? . . . Then there was a fellow named It Seems Trout Know Them SPORTS Ziegenfuaa- Yep, George v Ziegen- flayed li Mad . To Compete In fusa, Bainbridge High School's Accompanied by their mothers, Mr4 Ray Ericksen, Winslow, and basketball coach for the past two • If you need a few lessons on Mrs. Henry Olsen, Rolling Bay. POTLUCK years. Lanky George (he was Softball League Seattle Tonrney hoW to fish, just ask David Erick- the lads wens vacationing at thdj skinnier aa a prepster, even, than Olympic Peninsula resort last • Just where the Island Softball .• The Island's top-notch softball he was tfhen he was here) played sjn and Bobby Olson. weekend. Leagne'i schedule waa, nobody ten, the team from the Naval a bang-up job at first on thst They could undoubtedly give Not having any regular famous "kid" Jeam. And you know aeemed to know yesterday. By THE SECOND GUESSES Radio Station, will carry Bain- you a few pointers, judging by tackle with them, they rigged up bridge hopes In the huge Seattle what hla record was st the Uni- their recent success at Solduc Hot Only one of four fames was versity as a basketball plsyer. two fish poles out of willow rods, played since last Wednesday. The • Good- morning, scholars. "knockout" tournament, it was Springs. some fish line they found In the Today's lesson is about Frank- learned yesterday. Marines have disbanded their en- So Franklin High School went car and some small hooks they try, and it was reported the Boi- lin High School in Seattle. Now Special permission for the team bought on the way. to compete was granted by up in our estimation. As we look lermakers were out of things, then really isn't any reason why back it seems that most of the Silver Cliches Much to the chagrin of other too. Comdr. B .C. Purrington, com- vacationers who wen: fishing In we should bother our none-too- mandant of the station. As a re- credit can go to that fellow, The Army is slated to play "Pop" Reed. He knew his fude- Mide Off lilud the Solduc River with regulation Bainbridge Auto tonight. On pretty head about Franklin . . . or sult, the club will move into Se- equipment and who caught no is there? Let's see. attle Saturday to test its worth. mentals in sports. What's far Sunday, the Scalers may try to more important, though, is that • Nice catches of silvers off fish, David and Bobby landed e- make up their postponed game • • • • • A single defeat will mean elim- Point Monroe (Sand Spit) were nough trout for a fine "dinner. When we went to good old ination from the tourney, winner he was able to get the very beat Eagledale. The Navy may out of every player. He has the reported this week- play the Machinists^ the same day, Broadway High School in the of which may enter the state sane city, we sort of looked down championships. faculty, possessed by few coach- Henry Larson,, Pleasant Beach, providing the Sailors aren't busy es, of really teaching the player nabbed a nibble that weighed 17 Jp the Seattle Knockout Tourney- our nose (that's, some look, broth- Chief specialist Fred Whit- FULL COURSE more, coach of the team, said if how to handle hlmaelf. pounds. A. Harlin, Port Jladlson, er, if you've ever seen the sice of brought in one weighing 21.- Se- SUNDAY DINNEBfl It's small wonder that the Na- our beak) at Franklin. We knew his boys win, the schedule calls it was a happy hunting ground for two games Saturday and an- Now cornea the final item in to- attleites even were crossing over , served from val Radio Station is looking off day's lesson, scholars . . . big Bill to take advantage of the run. the Island for some imported op- for the happy sons' and daugh- other on Sunday. Victory in these ters of the. Italian vegetable three contests would place the Is- O'Brien, Bainbridge High Noon until 9 o'clock position . . . they've got the pit- School's new athletic coach. ching and they've got the hitting growers who live in Rainier Val- land club in contention for the ley. We also tcnew that it was a Tough? (Sure . . . look, at hip rec- 65c, 75c, $1.00 to stand up against some real title. ord aa guard .and center for three competition. rather pleaaant-looking edifice Backed by a heavy-hitting ag- which didn't resemble at all the gregation that has "murdered" years at Whitman College in the Comrada's Last Thursday, for example, tight little Northwest Conference. THE BARBER they unlimbered both divisions grim, gray "jail" that we attend- Islknd opposition this summer, the Sailors will offer the pitching Smart? Sure ... or else why and walloped the hapless Scalers, ed. would Nig Borleske, one of the COFFEE SHOP 19 to 0. $fow the Scalers aren't Bat that was about all we of Lowell Trump and Bill Good- On Wlnalow Way knew shout Franklin- Its ath- win. Having two good chuckers, wisest of all football coaches, that bad . . . they were just up pick Bill as his assistant coach is open from against a pretty slick team—an letic teams weren't much. When the Bluejackets will be protected for the arduous Saturday double- , for a year at Whitman ? Season- 10:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Exclusive Dealer outfit that leads the Island Soft- we had to fignre who to lick for ed? Sure . . . two years of high ball League by a comfortable the title in alMoat any sport, we header. school cosching st Touchet at for didn't ever bother nsjch with And where did Bill go to high, LYNWOOD CENTER For pitching. Coach Fred Whit- Franklin. and we had many an occasion to school, scholars? t Forluck's Ice Cream more trotted out Lowell Trump Then time slouched on a bit wstoh "Pop" Reed's teams, par- Right! Franklin! and the young man proceeded to and we found ourselves writing ticularly his - baseball ones, in ac- win his second shntout in a row, sports for the Seattle Times, tion. letting the shipyard boys down which, at that time, was modest- The Shortening Way to Delightful with three Scattered blows, the ly admitting to be the "best even- Finally, one summer, we were only important one being a ing newspaper in America." sent by the Times, to Topeka, double which Benny Clements Right then was when we met one Kans. to cover the western fi- Meals With managed to bang. Ralph Reed, the Franklin coach. nals of the American . Legion's ju- The Navy ace whiffed nine We covered high school sports nior bsseball championships. We fr /j I VEGETABLE SHORTENING and walked nary a one—for the were sent because a Seattle first time in the league's brief accounted for six runs in the last team had won the Northwest history that a full-game pitcher inning English, with none ahead title. And where, scholars, did has issued no free passes. of him in. the third, cracked a cir- that team come from? Right For hitting, the Bluejackets cuit blow. Schlottman's home run you are—Franklin had Erbin Richard*. Guy Corley, came in Uie sixth w*th three on On that trip we made the ac- Lonnie Schlottman, Forrest Eng- the bags. quaintance of a couple of swell lish and Joe Molay, The Sailors The short score: R H E fellows. One was named Hutch- picked up 13 hi,ts but this quin- Navy ' 19 13 1 inson. Let's sec, whst was his tet had the long blows *riiich Scalers 0 3 3 first name? Twasn't Joe, nor drove in most of the scores. Batteries: Navy—Trump and Bill nor Ferdinand . . . Ah! Fred; Richards and Corley, each with Cotteen, Molay; Scalers—Wheeler that was it. Freddie Hutchinson, triples, and Molay, wi£h a homer. and Clements. the team's pitcher. Wonder whst

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—-BAINBRIDGE REVIEW SPEAKING OF BONDS Otftea and pUnt located at Pleasant B«acb Ralnbridge Island, Washington DO Telephone Port Rlakaly 863 YOU AM ladapcadaut Newspaper Published Every Week Since May. IMS KNOW? Entered M second-class matter September 4, 1926, at the Poet Office at Rolling Bay» Waahlngten, and re-entered February 9, IMO, at the Poet Office at Port BlAkaly, Washington. under the Act of March 8, 1897. Ry THE OLD MAN WALTER C WOODWARD. JR. and MILDRED LOGG WOODWARD • I went over to see "Mrs. Mi- PURUSHERS niver," the movie picture, the oth- Member: Washington Newspaper Publishers' Aaeociatioa er n&ht. A couple of us thought ) about going to the ball game to Winner Honorable Mention, 1941 General Excellence Contest of see ole "Pop" Turpln pitch, but National Editorial Association the ladies suggested "Mrs. Mini- ver." We aaw "Mr*. Miniver." The newspaper notice said It was a quiet play about simple English village life- , Well, I like eome excitement, but 1 don't believe 1 could stand a session in that village when it was really going good. If this was a simple life, they had two bombings, and the formation of the flotilla that went to Dunkirk, the capture of a wounded N»*i aviator, the death-ofa bride and their church and houses of the village smashed up. It would serve to break the monotony for me, anyway—but it's not my idea of the simple life. (Ry the way, did you know that in the new list of "boners", the kid said: "Monotony is Just TIDES SUN AND MOON having one wife" ?) MONDAY, AUGUST 10 Two things highlighted the Plrst high ...... 8:44 am; 9.4 ft Pirn low 10.47 am: -OA tt picture for me. One waa when Second high 8:00 pm; 11.0 tt the four-year-old kid yelled aT- Second low 11:31 pm: 64 ft ter the bombing was over: "Well, Sunrlae 637 am: set 8:31 pm Moonrlse 4:39 am: set 7:41 pm • they didn't kill us that time, did TUESDAY, AUGUST 11 they, Mommie?". First high 434 am; 93 tt First low 11:31 am: -04 tt The other rather significant Second high 0:39 pm: 113 tt thing to me was the apparently Sunrise 6:58 am; set 8:30 pm Moonrlse 5:37 am: set 8:18 pm breaking down, or partial disin- THURSDAY. AUOUST 8 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 tergration, of the caste system Plrst high 13:35 am 9.8 ft Plrst low 13:04 am; S3 ft of England. They can smash tho Plrst low 7:68 am 1.1 ft First high 5:04 am; 84 ft Second high 8:31 pm 0.3 ft Second low —_ 11:54 ami -0.6 ft houses and churches easily e- Second low 830 pm 83 ft Second high 8:50 pm: 11.4 tt nough, but when the caste sys- Sunrise 6:63 am set 8:88 pm 8unrlse 8:00 am: set 8:38 pm Moonrlse 131 am set 4:38 pm Moonrlse 8:38 am; set 8:47 pm tem of Rritain begins to break FRIDAY. AUOUST 1 •«, up, there are some real changes Plrst high 136 am; 03 ft taking place on the "tight littlo Plrst tow ,:^8:48 am: 03 ft Second high 4:13 pm: 99 ft Isle." Second low 9:34 pm: 8.8 ft You know, if you've been there, Sunrise 6:63 am: set 8:38 pm Moonrlse 3:11 am: set 6:30 pm that you caij tell within a width SATURDAY. AUGUST. 8 of an eyelash just your exact Plrst high 3:18 am: 93 ft place in the social scale by tho Plrst lo* 9:31 am; 0.1 ft Second high ' — 4:56 pm: 10.4 tt way the servants and the peoplo Second low 10:14 pm: 8.4 ft you meet act. If that caste sys- Sunrise 534 am: set 8:35 pm Moonrlse 3:65 am: set 6:18 pm CIVILIAN tem can be smashed, it's surely SUNDAY, AUOUST 0 a change. Plrst high 8:01 am; 03 ft Finally,' 1 got to wondering Plrst low 10:10 am; -03 ft DEFENSE Second high 8:31 pm; 10.7 ft what "we would be thinking and Second low 10*35 pm; 83 tt doing around Rainbridge and Se- 8unrlae 8:65 am; set 8 33 pm NOTES Moonrlse 3:44 am: set 7:01 pm attle if we had been bombed for two and a half years and expec- • Two of the four instructors ted to be practically every night. for the forthcoming Civilian De- Don't you think, brother, that FROM OLD REVIEW FILES fense training school have been probably you'd better sneak out and buy another Bond? named. They* arc the Rev. T. Mur- lnnd, the Bainbridgo Island Rid- dock Hale and Harold Swendsen. ing Club will put on a riding The- school will get under way- show with 27 hordes,, There will later this month and will include be a 60-piece band, running races, instruction in fightng incendiary hurdle races, obstacle races, ham- bombs, gas warfare, CD organi- mer throw and shot-put. zation and specialized training of the various CD branches.

VICTORY U BUY THURSDAY, MJG^ST 6, 1942. BAIN'BRIDOE REVIEW, BAINBBIDOE ISLAND, WASHINGTON PAGE FTCS

Final Rites Held Five Island Japanese Boys GET IN THE SCRAP Steady, Now WITH YOUR SCRAP Last Saturday Break Camouflage Net Mark

For Mr. Leonard Br PAUL OHTAKI f School -and was graduated as a Review Staff-Correspondent from the Columbus Hospi- Long Mif • Slightly Increased tire quotas • Dwight P. Leonard, known af- tal, Seattle. The doctor had his fectionately to many Islanders as • MANZAN'AR, Calif., Wednes- office in Salinas it Want for the Island during August "Grandpa," died at 3 o'clock last day, August fr— A crew of five were announced by Walt Wood- Island boys broke all records Thursday morning at the home ISLANDERS LOSE TWO ward, chairman of the )riand's of his daughter, Mrs. Robert here last week when they made War Price and Rationing Board,. Monahan, Rolling Bay. He was 14 camouflage nets in one day. The fifth-place Balnbridge yeaUrday. The boys were Arthur and Rave a really permanent permanent Jack Rogers, Bremerkn, county 91 years old. Yankees lost two baseball games • Funeral services were held at Tony Koura, Manzanita; Toshio this week but did not drop in the Our Permanent! (ire you natural* rationing administrator, alloted Chihara and Satoru Salruma, looking waves which you can brusM the Island four new first-line p*s- the Home Undertaking. Chapel, standings. Morio Terayama was Winslow, Saturday afternoon. He Winslow, and Yosh Suyematsu, a 5-to-l pitching victim last Sat- ap end arrancs with ease. seager, tires and 14 new second- Port Madison. During the entire grade passenger tires. The Is- was buried in the Kane Cemetery urday. His pitching rvcord is Lynwood at Port Madison. week they produced 17 nets over seven victories against eight loss- land had three and four, respec- their quota to win top honors tively, in July. Rev. T. Murdock Hale, minister es. Gerald Nakata dropped to sec- BEAUTY SHOP of the First Presbyterian Church, with an efficiency rating of 157 ond in the league batting averag- IRENE DAHN - The Island's quota for, new bi- per cent. A crew is required to cycles is seven- Rolling Bay, preached. J. O. Mc- es. Ichiro Nagatani, George Oka- LYNWOOD CENTER S7« Other rationing quotas for Au- Sparran, Manitou, sang, accom- make five net• •s a• day• .• zaki and Nob Oyama were the gust: passenger tubes, 90; pas- panied by Mrs. Stanley Beach, only other Islanders to bat ab&re Op«n EvenlnfS senger recaps, 100; track tires, 12;. Rolling Bay. EX-ISLANDER JOINS CAMP .300. By Appoint lent track tubes, 20; truck recaps, 12. The paljbearers were Roy Mrs. K. Iwasa, formerly Yoshie Meanwhile, K. B. Hodges, per- Wardwell, Manitou; L. F. Knight, Nakata, and Dr. Iwasa, Salinas, sonnel officer at the Winslow Port Madison; and Clarence Logg, Calif., Joined the Nakata family Marine Railway and Shipbuild- Stanley Beach, Edward Rodal and FVed Nielson, all of Rolling here this week. Mrs. Iwasa is a ing Compnay, notified the board *31 graduate of Balnbridge' High EFFICIENT AND DEPENDABLE of his firm's cooperation with the Bay. new transportation committee "Grandpa" Leonard came to formation requited by war in- the Island in 1928. He had been SERVICE dustries to certify their workers failing for some time and had seeking second-grade tires. Pre- been confined to his bed for a viously, the Bremerton Navy year. H& wife died two years TWICE DAILY FROM SEATTLE Yard and the Austin Company ago last April. had signified their cooperation. He is survived by two daugh- On Job Is to Save The board's first August meet- ters, Mrs. Mpnahnn and Mrs. By- ing is scheduled for tonight. ron DeForest, Great Falls, Moot; BAINBRIDGE two sons, Richard Leonard, and Dollars Robert Leonard, CIevel£d, O., AUTO FREIGHT and two grandchildren, Bobby WorSondi Monahan and Katharine DeFor- »twiy Fur 0oy acme 272-W Winslow, Wash.

BAINBRIDGE BEAUTY SHOP PostoHices Sell Hew Anlo Die Strap • TACOMA, Wednesday, August 6—While the . $5 auto stamp no longer is being sold by the 'postal department, a stamp ol different denomination, covering the Fed- eral use tax for the remaining eleven months of the fiscal year, may be bought at all post offices In the state. Internal Revenue Winslow Phone 122 Collector Clark Squire said today- The cost of the stamp is $4-69. Motorists who operated un- stamped cans in July cannot com-] ply with the law now by merely affixing the $4-69 stamp to their windshield. Delinquent, they are subject to the July requirements and should obtain the $5 stamp promptly. Sale of that denomina- tion stamp was discontinued by post offices after July, and the only places making such sales now are the Internal Revenue' stamp offices in Tacoma, Seattle, and Spokane. Tagging of unstamped vehicles will continue with state police giving cooperation to deputy col- lectors throughoht Washington.

• The Island this week realized again some results from its labors in behalf of the Red Cross dura- tion paper-saving campaign. Mrs. Frank L. Shepard, Wins- low, Red Cross chairman here, returned from Seattle with a quantity of supplies for emergen- cy iM in case of gas attacks here. The supplies included eye, medicines and various burn oint- ments. ,They were purchased with part of the >619.39 which the Island has raised since January through the sale of paper. Mrs It's a Great Task— Mervyn Williams, Fletcher Bay. is chairman of the drive which now U concentrating on old news- papers and magaxiass. a Great Challenge! Mrs. Shepard said the supplies, in accord with Red Cross regu- N THESE DAYS, life for every American is undergoing a big change and everything we lations, 'would be kept at head- I hold sacred has come under a great challenge-direct, fqreeful, unavoidable. All of us now quarters in Winslow ready for realize that our first responsibility is in giving our best to tne winning of the war. Our lives, our homes, our children, the future of civilization depend on it. The preservation of Amer- ican institutions and complete Victory over those who would destroy them are the primary elements of The Great American Creed. room with a sunny yd- ' low breakfast sec Waterfront For color ideas we'd like to lend you 70 foot, low bank, the Sherwin-Williams near Seattle ferry. Well- built, all-year home, fur- STYLE GUIDE nished living room, at- tractive fireplace, sun Smuwm Nwj HtIUAMS porch, two bedroqms, bath and kitchen. Mar- ICTORY fAlHTS velous water syptem. $4,000. Only 10 per cent down, 10 per cent per LARSON month. LUMBER YARD PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT CO. • *; v- > PAGE SIX BAIKBRIDGE REVIEW, BAINBREDQE ISLAND. WASHINGTON THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1942.

AWAY ON SUNDAY strom, Ferndiff, »p«at Sunday j GOES TO SPOKANE • "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lind- - Twanoh Park on Hood Canal.* •ivy Graduates Service Men Woodward Nined • Bjame Ove, Pleasant Beach, Fritiof Ekholm Beg For Justice Of Peace was in Spokane this week on a Special to The Review House Rentals • Walt Woodward, publisher of , TO MY FRIENDS: • , Wednesday, August The Review, was appointed jus- MAYBELLE BRANNEN 6—Fritiof L. Ekholm, 25 years • Please . . . have you got a' ACCREDITED TEACHER old, son of E. < Ekholm of Port tice of the peace for the Island OF PMNO Being unable to thank each of yon personally, I house for rent? Or, perhaps, are by the Board of County Commis- Blakely, received his commission you moving back to: Seattlo soon Accompanist land Coach wiah to take this opportunity to express my appre- as ensign' in the Naval Reserve sioners Monday. to leave your Island home stand Studio at the home of Mrs. ciation to all of yon who BO kindly gave me your at graduaton ceremonies Md&day vacant for a few months? Mr. Woodward, who did not patronage in my years of business on the Island. at the Midshipmen's Training If you're in either class, you're seek the job, said he would jgo to School, Northwestern University, In the years to came, I shall always remember the the party for whom Mrs. L. A. Port Orchard next Monday to be ORGAN INSTRUCTION it was reported today. Peterson, Wing Point, is looking- sworn in. The appointment was at the home of friendships I have formed through my association A graduate of the University "Please ask Islanders to list made on the recommendation of Mrs. Franco Niemeyer with you. *. of Washington in 1941, Ensign their homes for rent with UB at Deputy Sheriff James Johnson and at Wins low on Friday* Ekholm formerly was associated the U. S .0.," Mrs. Peterson tola after Laurance A. Peters. Port I hate to leave the Island, hut I feel that at this with the Coast and Geodetic Sur- The Review this week. "Service Blakely, also a justice, left for Telephone VE2968, Seattle time my dnty is to serve my country. vey In Seattle. men with families need them bad- Navy training in Chicago. He did F o 11 o w ing his graduation, ly. Please help them if you can." not resign as justice. Hoping that a quick victory will enable me to which completes a four months' "I don't consider this as a po- return soon, I am, training; course in naval funda- litical appointment and I am sure mentals, he will be ordered to Mrs. Hiemeyer the commissioners don't either," ISLAND immediate duty at sea. Sincerely yours, Mr. Woodward said. "They are Eids Review Work dqing this .to oblige Mr- Johnson TAXI SERVICE RUSSELL DENTON who needs an Island business Retail To Get •Mrs. Frances Niemeyer, Port man who Jwill be available as Madison, a founder of The Re- justice at most hours of the day." Insured Cabi Meitil Cases view, has severed her last official connection with this newspaper, STUDENTS HONORED 11)101 RADIO SERVICE • Mental patients from over- The Review announced this week. Telephone crowded W e stem Washington Mrs. Niemeyer, after many • PULLMAN .Wednesday, Aug- Port Blakely 125 Hospital, Steilacoom. will be years of heading a "one woman" ust 6—Betty Book, Creosote, and t H»RDW*8E COMPANY housed for the duration at the newspaper, sold The Review two Thomas K^tayama, Pleasant Veterans' Home, Retail, it was * years ago to a partnership which Beach, won places on the Wash- disclosed this week. included, its present owners, Mr. ington State College high scholar- About 60 patients will be sent and Mrs. Walt Woodward. She, ship roll for the second semester, Richest Juii to Retail. They will be boused however, continued on as n type- it was announced today. To be el- separately, it was pointed out. setter. Recently, however, she re- igible for this honor, students and will be cared for by their own tired from active Work and thus must make a grade average of staff. The transferred patients onded. her long connection with 90 per cent while carrying a full will be of "mild'' types. the pu>er. college course. The move Is necessary, state Takffig her place as well as officials said, because priorities handling, other johs in the pro- GARDENS CLOSED prevent the state from enlarging: duction of The Review arc Mr facilities at Steilacoom. and Mrs. Fred Tysiko, Rolling •The famed Bouchart Gardens, Bay, brother-in-law and sister of Victoria, B. C. are closed to vis- Mrs. Woodward. , itors, Mrs. A. Glascr, Pleasant Huston, Former Beach, reported this week on return from a trip there and to Islifder, Promoted Two Noted Shows , B. C., * with a friend, Mrs. Cleo Nelson, Seattle. SLOW Special to The Review. On Lynwood Bill • FORT BRAGG, N. C., Wednes- GO TO VANCOUVER BEAUTY SHOP day, August 6—Lieut. Jack Hous- • This week's fare at the Lyn- • Mrs. Charles Clayton and son, COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE ton, former Ferncltff resident, wood Theatre offers moviegoers Fletcher Bay, and Mrs. Lewis EDNA WILLIAMS has won promotion to captain, it a wide variety of entertainment. Hawk and daughter, Rolling Bay, Winslow Telephone W wjts announced at this Army Tonight, tomorrow and Satur- spent July 26 in Vancouver, B.C. camp today. day Olsen and Johnson will dis- Captain Houston, the son of port themselves in that screw- 3 cans 29c Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Xestos, ball epijC, "Hellzapoppin'." Nine Compton, Cal., was a graduate of tip-top tunes pace the fun, as PORT BLAKELY TAVERN Bainbridge High School in 1933. the audience rolls in the aislees "BEER AS IT IS SERVED AT THE BREWERY" In his new position, he is aide to with Olsen and Johnson and the PLEASANT BEACH the commanding general of an rest of their cast, which includes RUSSELL WILSON PORT BLAKELY infantry division. Martha Raye, Hugh Herbert, Mischa Auer, and Jane Fraice. CASH GROCERY A very different sort of pic- Open Daily ... 7:00 am PHONE 374 Huzzah! Grange ture will be shown Sunday, Mon- day and Tuesday evening, when Bainbridge 8:00 pm Halt Paid For Shirley Terpple, now a grown-up young lady of twelve,'returns to Saturday 8:00 am • Grange members will hold a the screen in "Kathleen," story Coffee Shop Sunday Morn. 3:00 am real celebration some time soon, of a loneiy girl who makes up for Winslow Perry Dock LYNWOOD THEATRE they said this week, in honor of the lack of affection in her life Sunday 8:30 am the fact that they have now fin- by creating a world of dreams. Telephone 384 8:30 jpn ished paying for the Grange Hall Herbert Marshall, Laralne Day, PLEASANT BEACH and have received the deed for it. Gail Patrick and Felix Brcssart At the last meeting, more than make up a splendid supporting TELEPHONE PORT BLAKELY 345 the usual amount of hilarity was cast. furnished by the men when they Next Wednesday, Ronald' Rea- Adalaaloa Adnlta 35c Children 10c Two Shows: 7-9 and S-11 p. m. prepared and served the refresh- gan, Joan Perry and James Glea- BONNEY-WATSON ments—AND washed the dishes son will appear In "'Nine Lives Additional showings at S P. M. on Sundays and'holldsys and cleaned up. Are Not Enough" by the author of "Every Dawn I Die." Ear Phones for Hard-of-Heartn* Wednesday U "Lynwood Nlgkt" The Grange plans a dinner for FUNERAL DIRECTORS the Utter part of this month. TAKE VACATIONS JOHN E. DRUMMEY, President AT RADIO SCHOOL c COMING ATTRACTIONS • Mr. and Mrs Henry Thompson Beautiful Things Need Not Be Costly •George A. Hodson, private in and family, accompanied by Rich- the Army Signal Corps and for- ard Norman, all of Rolling Bay, 1702 Broadway SEATTLE EAst 0013 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6-7-8 mer teacher at Bainbridge High were vacationing at TWanoh State School, is • stationed with the Park on Hood Canal this week. 1603rd , Service Unit at Valpa- Upon their return tomorrow, Mr. raiso, Ind, it was learned this and Mrs. A1 Thompson and fam- • wwk. He is attending radio ily and Shirley Folden, all of Sunglasses, Movie Kodaks, Films scHqeL at Dodge Radio and Tele-' Manitou, will spend a few days graph Institute. He will be there at the same park .Next weekend about three more months. Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson plan to go to Victoria, B. C. FRACTURES ANKLE WHITE DUCK I MEN'S SPORT • Mrs. H. "Meaves, Westwood, MARINE MEN SOUGHT fractured an ankle thi« week. • Men with sea-going experi- PANTS I SHIRTS ence may qualify as reserve of- ficers in the Merchant Marine, $2.95 I 79c to $3.50 Looking for a mid-night snackT the Office of Naval Officer Pro- curement, Exchange Building, Se- It won't b« complete without a attle, said last week. Men chosen *? hy. M* «• A MAYFAIR Prod, will be called to active duty im- SHEET MUSIC . . . 35c AlMCMte Producer* GT«M Tiyon end Al.x Gottlieb bottle of rich milk from A UNIVERSAL PICTURE mediately. They will retain their BAINBRIDCE commissions after the war. .SON BORN BAINBRIDCE DRUG CO. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9-tt-ll DAIRY • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson, Leo Lav green Manxanlta Seattle, are th« parents of a boy born July 28- The baby, who Telephone Pt. Madison MS* weighed 7 pounds, was named Clinton Anderson. Mrs. Ander- ShirieyTEMPlt son is the forrfter Ruth Huggens, Fletcher Bay, and Mr. Anderson BAINBRIDCE is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson, Island Center. if you have an accident and fail to pay a resulting TAVERN HERE FOR WEEK damage award against you. Automobile insurance • Here last week visiting Mr. secured AFTER the accident will not help you. and Mrs. Frank Hyde, Bucklin's DIRECT DRAPT Corner, were Mrs. H. Kirkpat- THAT IS THE LAW in this state. Your lawyer will BEER DISPENSER rick and Mr. and Mrs. H .B. Ash- confirm this. \ ler, of Longview, and Mrs. DANCING T. F. Bowman, San Diego, Calif The wise thing is uT"procure Automobile Liability and WINBLOW PHONE 39* REVIEW Ate Property Damage insurance BEFORE yon have sr. y BRING RESULTS accident. It will aafeguard your right to drive as well as protect yoa from financial loss. For full Informa- tion without cost or obligation, see, 'phone or write; KENNETH G. MYERS 515 Marion Bldg. Seattle, Wash. 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HERE FOR WEEKEND WILL SEE SERVICE DON'T SAVE RAZOR BLADES, NEEDLES,. GALVANIZED IRON,' F ENDERS, THIN AUTO • Mr. and "Mrs. Roy G. Dennis •John Mikkola, Rolling Bay, will and daughter, Nancy, visited report for Army duty next week Bubar Guilty, friends on the Island last week- at Fort .Lewis. Frit* Yeo, who • Junk to Keep Her Flying! Scrap the end. Tbey recently moved from haa been relief man for the Must Repay $105 Ferndiff to Poulabo, where Mr. Washington Motor Coach busses Dennis will be principal of the on the Island, 'will take his place seniot: and junior high schools. as a regular bus driver. In County Case \ JUNK RALLY •County Assessor Douglas Bu- har, Democratic candidate in the AUGUST 29 forthcoming primary for county sponsored by Colin Hyde auditor is g u i 1 ty of "con- Post, No. 172, American structive fraud" and must MARSHALL REALTY CO. reimburse Kitsap County for $105 Legion, to help the nation- ' < in his purchase of county tax- al salvage effort and to pro- New five-room and bath, incompleted, close to fer- title property, the State Supreme vide funds for the Island ry. $2,500. $1,000 cash. Balance terms. This- is a Court ruled last week. Civilian Defense Council. snap! The decision upheld « ruling by the Kitsap County Superior Court several months ago in a case which found the assessor CLIP this list and get yours ready NOW! MARSHALL REALTY CO acused of profiting by the sale of land which he bought from the METALS - - ; REALTORS ;i. county. LOOK rOB FARM TOOLS TOOLS ANDIRONS Political observers this week MOTOBH PIPE—ALL KINDS HINGES X INSURANCE AND NOTARY. KCISSORS VAHT IRON STOVES RAILROAD IRON were discussing the effect the FURNACE FARTS FLOWS VACUUM CLEANERS MILL IRON Supreme Court's decision would HARDEN TOOLS BOLTS AND SCREWS CHAINS ROLLER SKATES Office Winslow Phone 191 have on the contest between Mr. OAS.STOVES FLAT /RONS FOUNDRY IRON AXES Bubar and Wendell Vaa for the MOTOR FART8 ICE M KATES HKEP1.ACE TOOLS Democratic nomination for audit- FICK8 or. Mr. Vaa at present is auditor, Brass, Copper, Lesd, Aluminum, Zinc, Babbitt, Pewter, Bronte and old* automoMI^batteriee having been appointed earlier this summer by the Board of = 2. ROBBER - - CLASSIFIED COLUMNS • County Commissioners on the g TIRES y RUBER HEELS N resignation of Auditor Edgar D. 3 RUBBER GLOVES SEAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS 2 RUBBER MATS Smith. ** FLUMBER'S SUCTION CUPS FOR. SALE cabin at Fletcher Bay WANT TO buy second-hand, fast, The case against Mr. Bubar was U. RUBBER BALLS filed originally by Ralph E. > RUBBER SFONOKS with fine lot $250.00, eaay lightweight bicycle. Reasonable. < FOOTBALL BLADDERS Purves before Mr. Purves resign- c/5 INNERTUBB8 terms- Or' will rent to tenant Telephone Port Blakely 363. ^ KUBBER TOYS who will clean and repair. ed aa prosecutor to join the 910X0 per month. Burkheimer, WANTED A two-wheel open Navy. Prosecutor Fred Cohen 6003 16th Ave. N. E., Seattle. trailer. Telephone 363. 6 carried the ease through the | 3. RAGS, BAGS-- 30,6 courts. WANTED DEEP-WELL pump. This weeek Mr. Cohen was in- OT articles of old clothing, awnings, bedding and cotton-filled mattressep—all typea SHE PAGE REALTY CO. Wln- Phone 145 J. 6 terpreting the higher court's de- °' r"*s *rc needed. Start now to.collect a bag of wool, cotton, linen, rayon and ailk. ' alow, for good buys and rental*. cision to mean, that it is improper Phone 262. DOGS BOARDED. Best food and for county empfoyees to pur- Give the salvage drive your grain sacks, potato sacks, sugar sacks, coal asclu and all care. Mrs Ahrenkiel. Phone HJ the burlap you may have from old furniture or from crated merchandise. 176-R. un chase county land because, by so FOR, SALE: Acreage adjoining doing,' they might be taking ad- high school lot at Winslow, FIVE DOLLAR REWARD: Want- vantage of their position. J THIS IS CORRECT SALVAGE INFORMATION FOE BAINBRIDGE ISLAND. ! 660 ft. road frontage. Geo. W. ed to rent 4 or 6 room house. The $106 which the court di- Hughes, 684 Santa Key Ave., Pleasant Beach or Crystal rected Mr. Bubar to repay was G DISREOAKD OTHER INSTRUCTIONS. ' Oakland,- Calif. 6.13,20,27,3 Springs preferred. C. E. Nicolle, the profit^ which the assessor RFD, Winslow. , 18 un. made in reselling the land after •xnv N'lHX 'SH3QX3J 'NOHI Q3ZINVA TVD 'S3TCI33N 'SaaVlS HOZYH 3AVS X.NOd SNVD ! he acquired it from the county. ONE MILK goat, billy goat and HHP WANTED The decision is "supported by kid and seven large yearling sound public policy," the court geese for sale. Phone 176-R. un WANT GIRL or womsn for declared. housekeeper. Call .323 R-l after In a statement to The Review, * SITUATIONS WANTED 6 o'clock. 30 Mr. Bubar declared there were POSITION WANTED: Girl many other Kitaap County offic- wants to do housework or care USED OARS ials who had purchased county for children. Call 483-R, mora- 1941 CHEVROLET. A beauty. tax-title land. He said he be- ing>. fi lieved they, too; would have to First come. Any evening at return their properties to the LynWood Theatre. Ask for Mr. county. HOUSEHOLD GOOD8 Dahn. 6 FOR SALE very reasonable: con- goleum rugs, 9 x 7'4 and 9 x 12- FOR RENT Legion Parade 6-pieee dinette set. Oak locker. FOR ltWr:''l -room cottage with FV»Jit|irf»a |\Ipp» "TaHor Tot." 50-chick electric private lavatory. Everything CUlUTCS lUCd brooder. Call Port Blakely furnished. Attractive, clean, ex-\_. 25W 6 cellent bed. Stanley Park, call • One of the greatest parades in War Calls Coaie First 220-W. 6,13 Northwest hfetory—highlight of FOR SALE one heater, sideboard, the twenty-fourth annual conven- davenport, fruit jars and punch tion of the American Legion De- Despite record-breaking plant extensions today the telephone lines are bowl and glasses. Two bird LEGAL NOTICES partment of Wash ington—will crowded with traffic as never before, and some calls are certain to be cages and forge hand-blower. H. E. GORMAN swing down Seattle streets the A. J. Svengard, Port Madison.6 Attorney for estate night of Ajigust 21, it was re- delayed. There are two principal causes for this; first, the tremendous 201 Bremerton Trust & Savings ported this week. FOR SALE: Very interesting an- Bldg., Bremerton. scope of the Nation's war activity which has raised telephone volumes tique desk. Beautifully carved It will offer something new and walnut and maple. Said to have IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF different: p r a c tical demonstra- to all-time highs; second, the shooting war must have prior call on all come around the Horn on a the State of Washington for tions of ways to help in this war sailing vessel. See at Stanley the County of Kitaap. - effort—salvage, bond-baying, ci- raw materials. This means that materials required for new or additional vilian defense, and other war Park or call 220-W. un In the matter of the estate of telephone facilities are being diverted to weapons, planes, tanks, am- Signe Swanson, Deceased. projects—probably the first such FOR 9ALE Delco electric wa- parade ever held in the nation. ter pump. Monarch enamel In Probate" No. 6869. NOTICE American Legion members munition, ships and other war needs. They are vital to Victory. That TO CREDITORS. wood and coal range- Also from all parts of the state will is why we cannot keep on biylding to take care of the great increase wood and coal* heater and some Notice is hereby given that the attend the three-day convention, electric light fixtures. R. D. undersigned has been appointed August 20, 21, 22 the first time in calls. What we can do—with your'help—is to make the most of Junga. Phone 355M. 30,6 and has qualified aa Executor of it has ever been held in Seattle- the above entitled eatate; that all Lynn U.r Stambaugh, national the facilities we now have. You can help us to help you and the Cause FOR SALE electric range, com- persons having claims against plete with wiring. Phone 177J. commander, and other high-rank- of Victory by putting this list of reminders beside your telephone and • 30,6 said deceased are hereby required ing Legionaires will ^attend. A to serve the samo, duly verified, high note of patriotism will mark making it your guide. ' BOATS AND M0T0R8 ~~ on said Executor or his attorney the sessions, as well as the of record at the address stated, parade FOR SALE: 18 ft non-klnkable and file the same with the Clerk Hefo wis the Wn by keeping the telephone lines open ^ canoe, new covering, very good of said Court, together with IOWANS VISIT HERE for onr Anted Forces condition, bargain at twenty- proof of aueh service, within six five dollars. Austin Blair, Jr., • Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Irclan, of months after the date of first Long Distance Calls 4 Crystal Springs Road. 6 Iowa, spent a week here last' Local Calls publication of this notice thc (month visiting and Mrs. J. Keep the telephone right of way open 1. Avoid making unnecessary calls—all NEWSPAPER SERVICE % same will be barred. Clarence Cook, R! •Mr. and Mrs.'Bob Ftilton, Man- PHONE 261 Sale Days—August 7 and 8 JUNK WILL WIN THE WAR- itou,' spent a' day at Cat Lake BE READY BY AUGUST 29 recently.

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