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Formerly The Southern Oregon M iner S3 per Year 2 Year* tor 85 ô it/ÿO H *7(6« NEWS 3.00 PEH YEAR o' ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON T hursday, O c to b e r io , 1946 $50.00 in prizes Enter your photos of Ashland scenes in the Harvest Festival pho to contes. Voi. 13, No. )z. RESTAURANT MEAT PRICES WOODWARD ARRIVES TO h o L L t b H a c k ia V T U u n l TAKE OVER GENERAL HDWE r.iiective T nursuay, o c io o e r 10, j A W. W oodwaiu 01 a n verton, re.m u i in i ceum g pi ice* on m eat I O r e g o n h a s arriv ed in A s h l a n d to nein* a ie oeiiig loueti oUcK u'/< assum e m e m anagem ent ol tne nil* win p e r u in n a iiiu iiu l e s ia u i A shland G eneral H ardw are, th at an t ow ners a cnance to piace ne recently purchased from Eric 011 a t pi ices in n o r m a l relation- — . . . . . . Leaicldt. *m p 10 me rest o l m e to n u s iviedturd Jum oi mgn to o tu an J Mrs. W oodward will poin ¿Vlr. wm cn arc oeing served. team at 3:00 p.m. on W aiterl W oodward us soon as he is able WILEY TO HEAD DRIVE FIVE OF THE SIX START hillips Field. 1 to find living facilities. Mr. and Sgt. C ornisn c . b o u tnerland, WHICH WILL BEGIN WITH As yet no com paritive scores P BALL ROLLING AT LIONS Mrs L ealeldt and fam ily are 1 PIONEER SOCIETY HOLDS iocai arm y recruiting agi. wilt 7:30 KICKOFF BREAKFAST have been m ade to ra te the two c o n s id e rin g r e tu r n in g to O a k la n d , •9TH A N N U A L MEETING CLUB APPEARANCE spend tne wee* end w un re la learns although M edford lost to C a lifo rn ia Today in A shland the South- Howard Wiley, Finance chair* tives in rciuiiiaui ra ils. „__ u _____________ . C andidates for the job of City Klum utn halls last week, w ane e rn O regon P ioneer association is C ouncilm an appeared before the m an ol the n su ia n u lioy bcuut iviis. Elton itam say and daughl A shland bowed to Grants Pass Holding its 69th annual m eeting. Lions . liinK Pll.h in .« b v evening .. v ,./,,™ and D istrict will head the u riv e toi e i s p e n t m e w e e k e n d w ith i»ns. last week. club T Tuesday . . Professor R. W. McNeal ot tne sta rte d the local political pot tunds lor tne Asniumi tioy x o u u rtainaay s iiioiner, ivir*. *<>auut acco rd in g to coaches Les b o u tn ern Oregon college is to wn.eh will begin W ednesday linger. • n . s‘m m ering as eacn ex p lain ed G ran t ano Jack K em nitzer, it is speak to tne assem blage aitei m orning Oct. to w ith a kick oil Pekka Mannio, Finnish good wh a t his political p latm o re had. alm ost certain th a t Don Daly, luneneon at the Womens b reak fast a t the Lilhiu Coffee d v ic M arshall Woodell, who had S ta n le y lla n s c o m , R o d n e y T w e - will stu d en t spoke at the reg u lar Club. shop at 7:30 a.m. w ith d raw n from the race earlier d e ll ,Joe K id w e ll, b o b N e lso n , m eeting of the Soroptim ist club Election of officers will be on in the week and J. R. P u tm an , 1 nifty five business m en and Monte R obertson, b ill Wines, W ednesday noon at the L ithia the agenda rep resen tativ es ot Scout ac tiv i Cetkee shop. M annio pointed out .. . c-. ■ 1 1 j .. 1 incum bent, w ere not present. $12,uou.uo was raised in cash M ervin U tter, Gene boss, Je rry th at food in F inland was strictly Mrs. R obert S trickland, Mrs. j ohn D augherty, incum bent, H ar- ties will cunvass the business Longer and bob M adden will be ano pledges lust a u n d a y m orn Dick Joy and Mrs. G ordon Lee district during the one day cam on me Held at the opening w his rationed, the ratio n being 12 lbs. H ayes will present m usical n um old Jo rdan, S. S. Davies, H erb paign which has us its goal $2,000. ing w nen m em bers oi tne C hurch tle. of flour or bread a m onth, ‘/alb Fischborn, and Jo h n N osier w ere C hrist assem bled at the a un bers. ih e executive com m ittee lor the ol tne speakers. O ther m em bers of the squad of butter, ',2 lb. m eat, ‘/2lb. su g ar 101 tiig n school auditorium tor a drive includes Wiley, Dick T n tes are: John Austin, P hillip H en n and no coffee. Fresh vegetables DODGES AND VAN DYKES All the candidates w ere agreed Willing H earts S ervice to raise J V. Weitzel, C arryl Wines, and ing, K enneth M ontgom ery, D e and fish w ere not rationed but ATTEND OPENING DINNER on the urgency of im proving the money to rebuild th eir churcn, Doyle Seely. Wayne Baugh, Kyle Steinple, w ere seasonal. Clothes w ere even iwr .and Mrs. R obert Dodge and w ater system . D au g h erty and M em bers of the Lions club will according to the R everend E a n N orm an b a k e r, B ert R itter, K eim m ore scarce th an food and m any Mi. and Mrs. F rank Van Dyke Jo rd a n suggested th a t m etering Downing, pastor ol the church. people suffered in the extrem ely curry the larger share ol respon T hat brings the total co n trib u bayne, R ichard R eynan, Jo h n Cold w inters of th a t country. were presen t a t the opening d in w ould help. sibility in soliciting funds us the tion Woods, Jack Wilsc and Bill Miles ner 01 the Rogue R iver Valley up to $zo,00u.00, lor the co n Davis, D augherty, and Jo rd a n I.mn.', club s p o n s o r s Troop 12. Many children w ere unable to a t struction oi a $40,000.00 plant, of grade seven; S tanley Adam s, tend school because of lack of Knife and Fork C lub held Tues pointed out the poor traffic con m em bers ol the board of trustees Eddie Allen, H arry B aker, R ich ■hoes. Housing, too is scarce, fam day evening at the Rogue Valley ditions th at existed, D avis recom ard B urnett, K ent B anye, C harles staled. m ended p ark in g m eters. The o th ilies living in space w here th ere C ountry Club. A llen M. McGee, m em ber ol Culiner, Jn n in y G rossm an, H ow was scarcely room to spread th rtr F ran k D rake Davidson was the e r two tav o red tru ck routes. the M ethodist b o ard of T rustees, ard Roberts, H enry Metz, W ins guest sp eak er ,and spoke on the Davis recom m ends th e w ard Pilgrim G uild of the C ongrega presented tne C hristian enuren ton M itchell, P eter Polk, C harles beds on floor. subject, •‘A m erica’s Ten M en of system and a m unicipally ow ned In spite of all this he said, tio n a l C h u rc h m e t W ednesday with $270.00 w orth of donations R ettm an, P at Sollee, Tel W eitzel, Destiny, M isleaders or L eaders.” pow er plant. afternoon at Ihe hom e of Mrs. on behall of the m em bers ol the L ester Zim m erlee, Dick H all and m oral is good and people are Mr. and Mrs. Van D yke are Nosier cam e out for increased looking to a b etter future. S tu LeKoy Moore of grad e eight; B ill ithodu D urlee at 705 P ennsyl M ethodist church. m em bers of the House and Meals residential areas, a strong city dents of th a t country, being d e Allen, W allace B ernett, K eith vania street w here*the group be com m ittee. wide recreational program , plus Bond, B laine H arper, Don C on term ined to build a better world. gan the 1946-47 study project city assistance to SOC. Mrs. O wen G ragg was a guest ner, C eroid Davis, Bob Edw ards, which has to do w ith India. Fischborn pointed out th a t the Dale Landing, Rodney Long, Ted Of the club. T w enty-five m em b W endell Law rence, editor of lu m b er in d u stry was one ot the ers were present. I Lusk, R ichard Reedy, Don R obe the News Review, who travelled m ajor industries ot the com m un son, Jam es S aunders and Carols extensively th roughout India and ity and th a t the city should aid VISITORS AT ELAM HOME S chm idt of ninth grade. the F ar East w hile a m em ber of in increasing in d u strial e x p a n Visitors in the home of L. F. P rim al y classes of tile Lincoln an A rm y inspection team , spoke school sion. Elm a at 34 Union, last week w ere will soon be back in the Tne en ro llm en t at S outhern to the group about living condi Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Elam of Visa building it all goes according to tions and native religions in In schedule, Lelanu P. Linn, su p e r I»; c,ii/omá; M,: a„d Mr, P«: « “ n f Hrst two w eeks of reg istratio dia. er H olgren of Tulare, Calif., and has soared to m ore th a n 500 s tu Mrs. L arkin G rubb, president in ten d en t of schools announced Mr. ---------------- and Mrs. ------ Elm or Fredrick- this week. These are the classes 1 . T . hursday, . - - Oct. . 17 a t 8:00 - p.m. ---- dents. This n u m b er rep resen ts a pro tern ,who the .w , r ff, , o is n com pleting 1. im, h ich m eet in the dow nstairs 1 l‘ie Ju n io r-S en io r PTA will m eet son of Venice, Calif. Earl Schilling, p resident of the Clarence McCall announced iiia t P” ' lH’n ° f th« SChoul and m clude , the J u n io r Hi C afeteria for the ' Mr. Elam and Mrs. Fredrickson 900% increase over tn e corres- ponuing period ot a y ear ago, A ctive club of A shland, w ill lead tlie first, second, and third g ra d e s .' m eeting of the school y e a r ,' UIC bro th er and sister ol L. F. ano n early doubles the in stitu the m em bers of the cluD in a d is the next m eeting of the organiza- M onday, Octobe r 21, is the d a te 'M rs . s J Bailey, p resid en t stat- ‘ E |am tions lo rm er ail tim e high lo r the cussion of w ays and m eans to in tion is to be m u ' i . n 1 11/ ill' i_ I .in n n ln ... . . , f°r fbeir re tu ir rn n tn to Lincoln. ( . ^ 0 . crease the m em bership of the They like this p a rt of the state iall q u a rte r in 1935. N ovem ber 13. Mis. Lillian Hilt o th e r classes are expected to Th,s w ,n be a 8et acquainted T here are 347 m en and 163 organization a t a m eeting to be is secretary, and Mrs. Ithodu Dur be able to re tu rn to the build- m eeting and there will also be a very much. They all w ent n o rth women. th an 400 re g ister held T hursday a t 7:00 p.m. a t the fee is treasurer. mg soon after. P lasterin g will be i discussion of the Basic School to see m ore scenery of our state. ed in low More er division w ork follow L ithia hotel. K. H. Elam is chairm an of T u com pleted in the building this | law by Ben Lom bard. All p a r -, A financial rep o rt w ill be p re ing cu rricu la in pre-m edicine, lare C ounty P u re Bred Jersey As week, and by n ext week the flo o r' ®nts and teachers are urged to sociation, also a state director. pre-engineering pre-ousiness, pre sen ted on th e H arvest F estiv al in the low er hall will be finished. present. Mr. H olgren is a retired ran ch er lo restry, pre-law , lib eral arts and dance and th e concessions in con The space which was form erly and Mr. F redrickson is a photo science, m e r e are 110 students ju n ction w ith the dance. G ordon Peterson and Mrs. Lee occupied by the cafeteria has F u tu re activities for the club, registered in teacher education. grapher. B erry, whose b irth d ay w ere both been converted into a classroom • ___ t ____ v t o u r h u n d red ot the stu dents are to be considered. ... ------------------.-----:— M onday, O ctober 7, w eie e n te r because of the addition of odjB C ifinS D U ncheO tlS C layton C ullen, vice _prq*ideni Mr. and Mrs. Joe SauCfS and arc new, and 122 are re tu rn in g tained" at a b irth d ay d in n er th at m ore stu d en ts to this year's t o t a l ’ Tuesday the C ham ber of Corn- son, Billy, are visiting Mr. and students. F inal en ro llm en t figures of th e organization stated th at evening at the hom e of Mr. and en ro llm en t 1 m erce will hold the first of a ser- Mrs. Don Sheldon. They are should reach around 525. R egis any one in terested in the A ctive Mrs. O llie P. Peterson. Glasses are presently m eeting ! les of open juncheon m eetings at tn e n d s of the Sheldon's from El tratio n closes on S atu rd ay , Octo club would be welcome to attend. G uests present for the party in the C hurch ol the N azarene ■ ber 12, at the college. T nere are i u _ .v i . • .-i the L itm a coffee shop. S ta te Sen- gin, Illinois. w ere Miss Phylis Ross, Miss Jean ‘he r - : . . library, the Ju n io r high a p,r £ ai-j N ew bry will preside, still some housing facilities av ail ROGUE NEWS WINS RATING H arden, Don F la h arty , Tommy school, and the S enior high rTunk Hull secretary of the Jack - The Rogue News of ’45‘ and able. M ansfield, Mrs. Lee B erry and SC A° ° ' j 46' achieved the In tern atio n al . , son county cham ber of com m erce daughters, Nina and B etty, Joe According to Mr L inn an open wlU speaR on the proposed 3% F irst Place A w ard by the Q uill Peterson and Mrs. W ayne P e te r house will be held at L.ncoln sales w x w hich W1f, a7 pt.ar on and Scroll C ritical Service for the son and tw o children. Dick Trites, who is com pleting school w hen he e n tire work of ltle N ovem ber ballot and will ex- repairing his second term as A shlaand in is tim e of the y e a r alw ays lo u rth tim e w ith a total of 815 . 1 UT?delinf’ has plain w h at this type of gross tax A driv ers License E xam iner is Scout D istrict ch airm an was a- sees an outb reak in g ol Uyed and out of 1000 possible points. scheduled to be on duty in A sh-I >L tO1 lp !e *Vd t1',5 Wlb give Will do to sm aji businesses, C onstructive com m ents suggest gain nom inated ch airm an at a peroxided hair. D orothy E lh art land .Monday, O ctober 14, 1946, v ;s .t th(, huildina I A ccording to W illiam Healy, m eeting of the D istrict com m ittee anu Ann P irtie seem to be lead for the fu tu re an increase in s tu at the City Hall betw een the 11_____ secretary of the C ham ber of held Tuesday evening. ing this w itn form erly blond d en t co ntributions to the e d ito r hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., ac- Dr. and Mrs. Russell E lliott and ! C om m erce these m eetings will be Vern Sm ith was nam ed as Dis tresses now titian. We h eard G eo ial page and an enlarging of c riti cording to an announcem ent re- baby are staying at the hom e of a weekly fe atu re of the C ham ber trict Com m issioner; Doyle Seely, rge F u llerto n com plaining to Dot eeived from the S ecretary of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. W agner u ntil ol C om m erce and various mem - Public R elations ch airm an; W il tr ia l she was trying to steal his cal evaluations in the fields of S ta te ’s office. ! they are able to find a house or bers of the organization will pre- liam Healy, O rganization and E x glam our. A nd speaking of Geo literatu re, m usic, and fashions. Persons w ishing licenses or per a p a rtm en t to live in. Dr. Elliott side in tu rn . tension ch airm an; Les G rant, rge, only last w eek we n ad a visi It is pointed o u t th at the R ogue m its to d riv e are asked to get i n ! is history instructor at S outhern H erb Fischborn w ill m ake a 1 L eadership and T raining chair- tor lrom M edford, rem em b er L il iMews devoted too m uch space to *kUCj w,* , tx ,ar,r ' l’?e r , we O regon College. rep o rt T uesday on the CPA b u ild ' m an; H enry A ndres, C am ping lian M cDonough? Lit grad u ated gossip and featu res dealing w ith ahead of the scheduled closing Mr and Marc Wood of ing codes fig h t w hich is taking and A ctivities ch airm an ; Dr. E. lrom high school here last year individual personalities. hour in order to assure com ple- Moline, Illinois are presently vis- place at G ra n ts Pass. The board G. E v erett; A dvancem ent C hair- and is now w orking in th e Med- Special on 12 ring m uffin tins. ion of th eir applications w ith a m ng Mr. and Mrs. F red Taylor, of directors had been w ith h o ld -' m an, Hugh M cK eever; Finance lord telephone oflice. Everyone m inim um of delay. Mrs. Wood is a cousin of Mrs. ing any action until this rep o rt C hairm an, H ow ard Wiley. was glad to see ser aro u n d again. 18c, 25c, and 40c at M arshall Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Wood have had been delivered. j The A shland com m ittee m emb- Now th a t the q u ota of cheer Wells on the Plaza. puschased a hom e on B stre e t ! ers will head the d riv e for funds leaders have been chosen, you Monuments and marker». S e e , w hich will tak e place here next can see them or hear them , p ra c eled to the recen t L akeview and will m ake th eir hom e in A sh Burns Memorial». On the P la«. W ednesday. land. ticing every evening a fte r school game. Some of them even w en t in C lair Good of M edford visited in the library. Seems this prac a pick-up and th a t is a long cold his m other, Mrs. Violet Good, tice pays off from the sw ell rou- | trip. T hat ' really shows school tines they had w orked out a t the , sp irit and how m uch everyone is For the first tim e in a long his Tuesday of this week. K lam ath gam e last F rid ay night. Dehind the football team . Inci- tory of financing The F irst N a t Mr .and Mrs. H arold Black of B arbara M cClary and Jo h n B eare dentally, everyone who atten d ed ional B ank of P o rtlan d a t the Chicago .Illinois are visiting Mr. close of S ep tem ber had m ore and Mrs. John Reed of 137 N orth are welcome to the group and all the Lakeview dance a fte r the than $100,000,000 outstanding in Main. Mrs. Black is a sister of are deserving oi co n g ratulations gam e com m ented on the frien d li- loans, according to a rep o rt to Mrs. Reed. The B lacks have pur- I on the new yells they w orked out. ness ot the L akeview ites and by Cora Mason Mrs. W illiam S n id er gave the 1 ft really puts pep into o ur as- w hat a good tim e they had a t the the com ptroller of currency* G e r-j chased a home on Siskiyou boule- Mrs. C arroll P ra tt en tertain ed book review on “In d ep en d en t I sem blies to have M arlys pop up dance. ald W enner, m anager of the A s h -, vard and are planning to reside the F o rtn ig h tly S tudy C lub on People.” by H alldor Laxness, who ! w ith some clever yells. j R ight now the band is m aking land branch stated. The ex act here in the future, loans and discounts figure re tu rn Mrs. R alph B urgess has ju st re O ctober 7. D essert was served w rote th e novel of his own Ice- 1 Pep assem bly F riday was good plans to go to the R oseburg-A sh- ed in a bank call am ounted to tu rn ed from a tw o weeks vaca from a tea table decorated w ith landic people. He was born in from the ov erh eard rem ark s o f 1 land gam e in the n ear fu tu re. $100,153,744.58. At the sam e tim e tion w hich she sp en t in Los A n fall’s yellow s and orange. M em R eykjaric, Iceland, in 1902 and stu d en t body. It was one of the i P lau d its to Mr. Irv in Lesser for the bank reported a deposit total geles visiting h e r father, Mr. bers w ere given favors of b u n lived p a rt of his yo u th on a farm . best program s we have had this the success of the s tu n t p erforin- ches of fresh sage leaves, which, nearby. His schooling was in h is 'y e a r w ith Bob G riffith doubling : ed in spite of the w ind and the of $517,971,941.60. C harles Hazelrigg. the hostess explained, w ere a n ti hom e tow n and his first novel everyone up wih his h u m o ro u s! mr. Lesser we teel is destined to These figures reveal a su b stan tial grow th o fthe bank's business , Jim M illard has gone to Y reka cipatory of th at Thanksgiving was published w hen he was 17. m onologue concern P riscilla P u - 1 sta rt a new fad am ong the fash- w ork at a new lum bering job. turkey, and th at no one need lack fle has since trav eled extensively, cklew ortz—V ery original and cle-1 ion conscious boys ot AHS w ith in the th ree m onths from Ju n e 30 R ichard L atim ore and P erry seasoning. to S eptem ber 30. Net gain in d e w riting sh o rt stories, essays, p o e -, ver, and effectively aided by Dor- ; nis plaid shirts, have you notic- Vice P resid en t Mrs. William try, a play, and several n o v e ls., is M iller at the piano. Doris h a s ! ed? posits am ounted to $12,377,288. A yres ju st retu rn ed from a h u n t ing trip in C alifornia. S nider took the chair in the ab Only part of his w ork has been already en tertain ed at tw o g irl’s In th at th ree-m onth period, the jjm Dodson and Ben D eH aven. Mr. and Mrs. R ichard Long sence of Mrs. Eric W eren. The tran slated into English. federal governm ent w ithdrew League m eetings. S everal oi the of the U.S.M.C. are hom e for a $18,500,000 of tem porary federal have gone to N am pa, Idaho, roll call response w a^ m ade up of This story, by a tru e son of Ice- K lam ath Falls visitors in the a u - , week's leave. They both atten d e d deposits, which indicates the w here he will a tte n d N azarene c u rre n t events. land is of sm all free holders of dience w ere enjoying it quite as high school last year and enlisted bank registered a gain of $30,877- College this year. Mr. Long is j Mrs. C. D. E lhart talked on the Icelandic countryside. It takes m uch as our stu d en ts we noticed, m the M arines in August. T here the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. | the U. S. D ep artm en t of Agricul- one from the earliest settlers, the These chilly m ornings in the was a lot of hand-shaking, back- 288 in local deposits. First N ational’s increased loan Long on A shland S treet and he tu re R esearch C enter a t B eltsvil Vikings and N orsem en, to the. lib rary its very com forting to slapping and “Gee, I t’s good to volum e is outstanding. Loans and and Mrs. Long visited with his le, th irte e n m iles, out of W ash g eneration of the first w orld w ar have som eone like N orm an Kla- see you back", flying around the discounts reported to the com p p aren ts for three weeks in A ug ington, D. C. These laboratories years. The account of tales o f , vano around to lend his letter- lib rary _ M onday _ ______ m orning w hen seek the solution to the many sorcery and evil curses th a t have m an's sw eater. We see a d iffer-j the fellows dropped in for a visit, troller —Ju n e 30 am ounted to ust. been placed on the land follow en t girl w earing it each fo u rth ( Mrs. R alph Ham es. the office $80,186,019.13. Thus, in the th re e -. Miss M argaret Ram say w ent to problem s confronting grow ers m n t h period n e r i n d since s i n c e th t h at a t time, ti m e , by bv ' S San a n Francisco F r a n c is e r , T o uesday o e rto » m ottonri w hether it be questions about abo through th e them e of the strug-1 period. Nice; chivalry is not dead. | secretary p u t her sh o rth an d skill m o onth to attend i , funerai of hj,,. aunt. Mrs. lilies, onions, or livestock. They gle of one m an and his fam ily t o ! The band’s new m ascot has not to good use th e o th er day w hen increased activity in business loans, real estate m ortgages, and S arah Poat. She plans to re tu rn have m ade studies of w eed killers su rvive and raise sheep against i been officially christened yet but she su b stitu ted for Miss B a rtle t and prom ise com m ercial p ro d u c great odds, on the b arren moors we think everyone enjoyed his jn 8th period sh orthand. E very- in stallm ent cred it loans the bank hom e this week end. has increased its outstanding c re Mr. and Mrs. W esley Webb of tion of 2, 4D by 1947 w hich wil* of Iceland. He discovers th at t h e ; antics at the gam e F riday n ig h t , One know s Mrs. Ham es as the in- dits by ap proxim ately $20,000,- O rville, C alifornia are visiting : m aterially aid in the elim ination lone w o rk er will n ev er escape i We can ’t give credit to the I dividual to w hom they pay their 000. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Lowden of weed pests. By crossing types, from a life of p o v erty as long as ! “horse", as we couldn’t find out stu d en t body ticket and book they have produced a great v a r as m an is m an ’s w orst enem y and w ho was in it, but the stu n t w ent t fees. This rapid advance in loans is this week. I over very well. Also unofficial I C urtis Vail is busy these days iety of tom atoes, corn and other not his protector. ra th e r recent in developm ent. In Miss ¿ B ,.ari arbara 1940 the average loan figure a - ' Mlss a r? O’Conne D 'C o n n e r r o o f f vegetables. Sm all w hite turkeys “Independence is the most im- as yet is the rum or th at the j try in g to get sw ing band function m ounted to but $46,483,000. I n ! Council Bluffs Iowa was a w eek w ith less bone and m ore m eat p o rtan t thing of all in life. I say Horse will m ake his appear- ing again, calling evening reh ear- 1941 it stood at $55,713,000. E|y • eTn£ Suest °.f Mr. 'a nd Mrs. Verne ?. Means of for my p art, th at a m an lives in ance at all of the gam es after safs an d generally m an ag in g 1943 the fugtire had declined t o ' . b n8Ob- Miss O C onner is a cou- stabilizing vitam in content of vain u n til he is independent," this w ith the band. things. 1945 w ere fairly substantial, and sln ()* Mrs. Johnson. The team cannot ever say th at I _________________ _ butter, bees developed th at m ake says B jarter, the hero of the Special on 12 ring m uffin tins. $46,325,000. A dvances in 1944 and Special on 12 ring muffin tin», m ore honey, and an infinite var- story. He Ives his life out, fig h t-¡th e stu d en t body doesn't back in the first six m onths of 1946118c. 25c, and 40c at Marshall iety of new developm ent c o m e , ing to rem ain an in d ependent them up at the out-ot-tow n ioc , zac, and sue tlie level hud risen to $75,480,000. Wells on the Plesa. i from this interesting center. man. games. In fact; quite a few trav- Wells on the Plesa. Wednesday To Be Day Set For Boy Scout Drive Here Jr. High To Meet Medford Thursday I Council Candidates Begin Campaigning SorOptimistS Hear Finnish Student $ 12,000 Raised For Church of Christ Missionary Society Begins India Study Lincoln School Opens on Oct. 21 SOC Registration Up 900 Per Cent Junior-Senior PTA Will Meet Oct. 17th Dual Birthdays Are Feted at Petersons Activians Consider Adding New Members Commerce Chamber Tri tes Re-Elected Boy Scout Chairman $100 Million Out In Bank Loans fortnightly Club Discusses Research and Reviews Book HIGH SCHOOL NtWS