Bellringer Fund climbs to $13,152


December 12, 2008 · Updated 4:52 PM 

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The 2008 Bellringer Fund , which benefits families in the North End in 2009, hit $13,152 this week.

Contributions since Wednesday’s edition:

• Gene and Sandy Fullerton, In memory of the Spinners, Fullertons, Waddells, Jacobsens, Sommerseths and Peter, Scott and Vern, $50.

• Don and Darlene Waldbauer, $25.

• Frank and Ernestine Murray, $100.

• Bruce and Susan Michelson, In memory of Phyllis Pryde, $300.

• Doris Husby-Pierce, $150.

• James Zuvela, In honor of those who have earned Purple Hearts, $200.

• Patricia Peak, $100.

• Roger and Marcia Serwold, In memory of Ole, Helen and Joann Serwold, $100.

• In memory of Kelly, Daren, Grandma Swanson and Grandma and Grandpa Mac, $100.

• Herb and Elda Armstrong, $100.

• Loyal and Pat Edgren, $100.

• In memory of Peggy Stuckey, from Delores and Joan, $200.

• Gresham Well Drilling, Merry Christmas to all, $150.

• The Gresham Family, In memory of loved ones, $150.

• Anonymous, $100.

• Dick and Donna Endresen, In the memory of our loved ones, $300.

• Earl and Norma Hanson, In memory of our parents, $50.

• James and Lois Schoettler, In memory of our grandson Ryan, $100.

• Anonymous, $100.

• Anonymous, $202.

• Anonymous, $50.

• David Risley, $1,000.

• Janice Lofall, In loving memory of Glen, $100.

• The Henshaw Family, $500.

• Marion G. Hansen, In memory of loved ones, $50.

• Roger and Angela Kolvoord, $100.

• In loving memory of Bill and Aslaug, $100.

Day’s total: $4,577.

Running total: $13,152.

To donate, drop off a check at Frontier Bank, the Herald (18887 State Route 305, Ste. 700, Poulsbo) or Bellringer Fund, P.O. Box 1244, Poulsbo, WA, 98370.

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