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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 7

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Spokane, Washington
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FIFTH WAR LOAN TALK VICTORY GARDENS 'SERVICE FOLK OF INDUSTRIAL PLANTS, PLANS ARE MADE Leaders Would Have Spokane Drive Lead Nation. Business and civic leaders of Spokane, constituting an advisory council, yesterday applauded injection of a new note in tilt fifth war loatt campaign plans by Harry F. Goetz, general chairman, of putting Spokane county first "over the top" of any major unit in the nation. The competitive at mosphere caught the spirit of the meeting in the auditorium of the Paulsen building of about 60, presided over by Harlan I. Peyton, president of the Spokane Chamber of Commerce.

"We want Spokane to go over the top with an exhibit that will attract the attention of the country --we want to do this in Spokane style. Its everybody's job, and it starts June 1 with the quota 000,000. This includes a $9,500,000 quota for individuals." County Chairman Harper Joy explained the set-up of the campaign organization, the great importance attaching to the work of the vari b4qPi4Resis14Not The industrial Victory garden committee of the Chamber of Commerce will discuss reports on Victory garden development at defense plants at their noon meeting today in the Mandarin room of the Davenport hotel. H. M.

Adkins will preside. Of the 80 garden plots set aside for Victory gardens at the Trent-wood Aluminum company rolling mills, 66 already are planted by egiployees during their spare time and other plants have indicated they will follow the same procedure. ous divisions and the continuing program of payroll savings. George Ingraham head of this division, told of the great progress made, exceeding King county. Mr.

Joy spoke of plans to establish a Victory-center stage in the downtown business district. Raymond P. Kelley, publicity director, outlined a program of publicity, approved by the meeting. Chairman Fran Tool of division, contaciing firms of 25 or fewer employees, conferred with his colonels yesterday at the Coeur d'Alene hotel. City Clerk Wallace N.

Sproul found a brand new task facing him yesterday x'hen he received -half a shoebox full" of applications for absentee ballots from Spokane service men and women stationed in the United States and overseas. The application cards were forwarded to him by the state for checking against registrations before being turned over to the county auditor. Many of the applications were dated several months ago, some of them as early as April, 1943, indicating that military staffs will have a problem of forwarding ballots from camp or training addresses given on the cards. A P. O.

addresses are given for those overseas at time of application. While registration requirements are waived for men and women in the military services whether stationed in the United States or overseas and for other citizens of the state sojourning outside territorial limits of the United States, the applications are being checked for record purposes, Sproul said. A SEEK BALLOTS KFEP YOUR car from being just a memory save its life NOW. Make an appointment with your Dealer for a complete check-up and the protective services most cars need immediately. Get these car-saving attentions: Pep Up That Battery! Batteries run down fast with today's irregular driving.

Important have battery brought up to full charge other electrical equipment checked. Protect Engine by having crankcase flushed and refilled with TnsuLZi Havoline or Insulated Texaco Nlo, tor Oil. Renew oil filtcr if necessary. 43GiveYour Gears a Treat. Now is the time to have differential and transmis- sion lubricated with special Texaco lubri- cants.

bearings and steering gear also need attention. DEATH BLAMED To BOY DRIVER Negligent homicide charges will be filed today by Deputy Prosecutor Chastek against Robert C. Larson, 17, for allegedly driving through a stop sign at Wellesley and Wall and colliding with another car, causing the death of G. E. Pribble, 70, E1426 Eleventh.

The accident occurred May 15 and Mr. Pribble died May 22 from lung injuries. Mrs. Pribble also was injured but will live. The youth was driving east on Wellesley and Mr.

Pribble was driving north on Wall, which is an arterial highway at that point. A coroner's inquest will be held at 7:30 tonight in Justice Kelly's courtroom before Coroner Abrams single application covers both primary and general elections. Here in Spokane war workers and other unable to visit the city clerk's office during the day are using the opportunity to register on Monday evenings. This week 87 new registrations and 20 transfers were made during the evening hours, 4.30 to 9. "It would be alive we had only 'taken it to a Texaco Dealer in time." Danger Points.Check Carefully! Your Texaco Dealer will systematically check body and chassis wear-and-tear points lubricate with Ma rfak, Texaco's famous chassis lubricant.

Baby Your Tires. Make sure that tire alignment has been checked recently. Have tires rotated. Tune up brakes. WARNING! Today, delay is dangerous.

Also your Texaco Dealer may he short of help may need a little extra time. Make your appointment with a Texaco Deale NOW! Yitifie welcome TEXACO DEALERS more power0 Skg by biet and CHIEF possible Taaco Research. in this war. ------00101111111. THE TEXAS COMPANY by ProRccutor Carroil anti Deputy Prosecutor Richardson to inquire Into the accident, about 5 p.

Sunday, from Shirley Richardson, 8, died. While crossing the street in the E3100 block on Trent she was struck by a car driven by 'Mrs. Frank Merritt, Merlin apart1 ments. COOKIES "LIFESAVER." Several boxes of cookies sent in by the associated ladies' groups of Colfax were a ''life-saver" to the Interchurch service center when they served more inan 150 persons' at breakfast Sunday morning, cording to Paul Ogieshee, director. Also received over the week-end was a glass cake dish donated by the First Presbyterian church.

3 so I it's Atblete'l root'Get fast relief from an- noyosg, torturing itch with stainless liquid germicide, 14V-222. Reaches down deep through open blisters and tiny srack. to kill breeding tungt on contact. Absolutely safe. Money-had guarantee.

101-222 35e sod 7 5t at all drug counters. PC, TM. GASOLINE POWERS THE WASTE A DROP! The STORK SHOP is ready to help you plan a wardrobe for days of waiting, with garments designed to help you keep your secret. Pretty dress of polka dots, trimmed with grosgrain ribbon. In summer pastels.

$6.50. Sketched in Waiting" dress of navy blue or black rayon crepe, with crisp white collar. $15. STORK SHOPld loor. AboveSlack suits, adjustable, of spun rayon in navy blue.

$8.95. The skirt, with adjustable waistband, front kick pleat, is $6.95. RightStreet dress in summer pastels, of washable rayon faille, with removable white dickey. $8.95. FIFTH WAR LOAN A OF II NC To Cu Rs TY RGI AA LR DPLANTS ENS I FOLK DEATH BLAMED by Prosecutor Carroll and Deputy! Prosecutor Richardson to inquire into the accident, about 5 p.

in. THE SPOKESNIAN-REVIEW May 24, 1944. 7 PLANS ARE MADE The industrial Victory garden committee of the Chamber of Com- SEEK BALLOTS TO BOY DRIVER Sunday, from which Shirley Rich- lardson, 8, died. While crossing the 'street in the E3100 block on Trent merce will discuss reports on Vic- Leaders Would Have Spokane Negligent homicide charges will he was struck by a car driven by City Clerk Wallace N. Sproul to garden development at defense Ne found a brand new task facing him be filed today by Deputy Prosecu-iMrs.

Frank Merritt, Merlin apart- Drive Lead Nation. plants at their noon meeting today tor Chastek against Robert C. ments. in the Mandarin room of the Day- yesterday When he received half 17, for allegedly driving COOKIES "LIFESAVER." THE CRESCENT Larson, Business and civic leaders of Spo- enport hotel. H.

M. Adkins will a shoebox full" of applications for through a stop sign at Wellesley kane, constituting an advisory court- preside. absentee ballots from Spokane serv- and Wall and colliding with an- Several boxes of cookies sent in eil, yesterday applauded injection Of the 80 garden plots set aside Ice men and women stationed in other car, causing the death of G. by the associated ladies groups of of a new note in tht fifth war loan for Victory gardens at the Trent- the United States and overseas. E.

Pribble, 70, E1426 Eleventh. Colfax were a ''life-saver" to the campaign plans by Harry F. wood Aluminum company rolling The application cards were for- The accident occurred May 15 Interchurch service center when Goetz, general chairman, of putting mills, 66 already are planted by warded to him by the state for Spokane county first "over the top" eipployees during their spare time checking against registrations be- and Mr. Pribble died May 22 from the served more inan 150 persons! of any major unit in the nation. and other plants have indicated fore being turned over to the coun- lung Mrs.

nibble but also was injuied Wi I I live. The caordinga to Paul Oglashee, dire'clor. Ybre kfast Sunday morning ac-1 The competitive atmosphere they will follow the same proce- ty auditor. 4 youth was driving east on Welles- A caught the spirit of the meeting in dure Many of the applications were Also received over the week-end ley and Mr. Pribble was driving was a glass cake dish donated by the auditorium of the Paulsen dated several months ago, some of building of about 60, presided over ous divisions and the continuing them as early as April, 1943, indi- north on Wall, which is an ar- terial highway at that point.

the First resbyterian church. 1 the by Harlan ane I. Peyton, president of program of rpayroll savings. George eating that military staffs will have at A 7 coroner's inquest will be ehe Cracks ld Spok Chamber of Com- Ingraha ead of this division, a problem of forwarding ballots Between Toes told of the great progress made, ex- from addresses merce. cam or training :30 tonight in Justice Klly's "We want Spokane to go over ceeding King county.

given on the cards. A P. O. ad- courtroom before Coronet' Abras Soft Itchy Bhsters? the top with an exhibit that will Mr. Joy spoke of plans to estab- dresses are given for those over- attract the attention of the country lish a Victory-center stage in the seas at time of application.

single application covers both pri- 3 lo I ref Alblete'l roe Get fast relief from an- --we want to do this in Spokane downtown business Ray- While registration requirements maryand general elections. ith ulth stainless li to visit Rei I coun deep style. It's everybody's job, and it mond P. Kelley, publicity director, are waived for men and women in lime in Spo ane workers ar starts June 1 with the quota outlined a program of publicity, ap- the military services whether sta- and other unable it twhe city ta; hrough o'pen blisters and nal tracks, to kill breeding tungi on (MAO. Absolutely sale.

1 000,000. This includes a $9,500,000 proved by the meeting. tioned in the United States or over- clerk's office during the day are Money-had guarantee. HV-222 33e sod quota for individuals." Chairman Fran Tool of divi- seas and for other citizens of the using the opportunity to register on 75r at .11 drug COUnfer, el' County Chairman Harper Joy ex- sion, contacting firms of 25 or few- state sojourning outside territorial Monday evenings. This week 87 plained the set-up of the campaign er employees, conferred with his limits of the United States, the ap- new registrations.

and 20 transfers Hsif 222 organization, the great importance colonels yesterday at the Coeur plications are being checked for were made during the evening 't attaching to the work of the van- d'Alene hotel. record purposes, Sproul said. A hours, 4.30 to 9. 4 144 4 '4' Itl i i 'f, I i Vs Ittatal :1: 4'. 0,,) .,,.,...) A2, 42,.

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ing. Important have battery brought WARNING! Today, delay is dangerous. Also your at up full charge other electrical I exaco Dealer may he short of help may need a equipment checked. little extra time. Make your appointment with a q.

i Texaco Dealer 1,, 'Alt. A Protect Engine 14 ine Now having ktiffre wekome ey' crankcase flushed and refilled with Tnsu- 4 lated liavoline or Insulated Texaco Nlo- TExAco te- ReneW 0.11 IiItcr if neccssary DEALERs lif2 4. t- 4 nt I.e Pciwerf Low'. .44, -1 i Now is GiveYoiir Gears a Treat. i 050' ncr111la 1 TEA C-- A ECHIEr i.

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