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