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A ThursJayf ebruary 12, 1948 The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. Page 10. Tempe Rotary Hears Scarfs And Mats Ecuadorian Officer Killed In Air Crash Power Use Sets Record Zinc Production Boost Reported Memorial To Pastor Events Today In valley Cities YMCA Drive Passes Goal TEMPE, Feb. 11 A memorial tribute to the late Rev. Ed G.

MESA Republic's Washington Bureau 1397 National Press Building Decker was given in a brief ad Optimist Club, noon, Somerset dress by the Rev. Hugh N. Lormor, Guest House. WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 Mine.

The oung Men's Christian Asso-j 20-30 Club, 7:30 p. Somerset production of zinc Increased nine pastor of the First Methodist Church, at the luncheon meeting Ciaiion annual memoersmp anve. Guest House. per cent in 1947 over 1946 to an Republic's Washington Bureau .1397 National Press Building WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 The Federal Power Commission, in a study of power production during the past year, disclosed that In the month of December, the United States used more electric energy than during any comparable period in history.

Its total requirement was u-ound up last night with a record American Legion Auxiliary, 8 WILLIAMS KIKI.n. Frh. 11- AD-The public Infni mation office today identified the pilot in a P-51 crash ye.ter1y afternoon as First Lt. Carlos A. Dosman of Ecuador.

DoMnnn's craft and an AT- trainner collided in flight. First l.t. James M. Griffith. Urea.

the pilot, and FirM Lt. William H. Nelson. Filion. Mich, landed afely in the AT-6.

Dosmnn had N-en aliened here by his government for fighter pilot training. estimated total of 624,809 tons, the FPC indicated, showing consumption of 8,775,000 tons of coal during the month of December and 45,300,000 barrels of oil. THE I'SK of oil for the generation of electricity was increased 24.7 per cent over 1916 due to the shortage of power. As of the year-end with a fuel shortage developing rapidly In the East, the generating plants of the nation had but 41 days' supply of oil on hand and in sight. breaking 1,310 new and renewal of the Tempe Rotary Club at noon Tuesday.

Ed Carr, vice-president, presid p. Legion clubhouse. TEMPE bureau of mines reported today. memberships, passing the aji nounced goal of 1.001 by the widest Virtually all of this increase ed and introduced the speaker, Dorcas Circle of the Church of was in the western states, which who is a member of the club. Ted God, 10 a.

home of Mrs. Victor margin of any campaign conducted by volunteer solicitors the last 13 boosted their output 22 per cent Corbell. Jstenen, program chairman, announced the next meeting will be years. to 334,198 tons. Arizona set a new record for the eighth consecutive Woman's Society of Christian 511,913,000 kilowatt hours.

This output exceeded by 5.3 per Service. 12 noon. Methodic Church. year witn production oi a.avu a ladies' night dinner in celebration of the club's 25th anniversary. It will be held in the Lyceum Results of the contest were announced at a dinner meeting in the YMCA gymnasium, at which wives tons, a 21 per cent increase whlcn World Service Tea, 2:30 p.

cent the biggest preceding month In history which was October, 1947, and was 12.8 per cent above kept it in second place among the of campaign workers were honor Congregational Church. western states. guests. Dr. Fred G.

Holmes, Imme Christian Daughters, 2:30 p. The hiehest annual price for Christian Church. the output of December, 1916. THE YEAR'S electric production diate past president, and Martin Wist, president, co-leaders for the prime western graae zinc since mm Women's Council, Community Christian Church, 2 p. home of 1917, 10 cents per pound at St.

effort, combined their oratory, totaled 255,000,000,000 kilowatt Louis, contributed to the record Post To Entertain State Commander TEMPE, Feb. 11 At a meeting of William Bloys Post, American Legion Monday night, plans were punctuated with revolver shots, to hours, an increase of 14.6 per cent. Mrs. E. W.

Hudson. output, also counteracting the end announce the winning teams ana Lions Club, 7 p. Casa Loma The water power output, while of the premium price plan in the individuals. The Rev. Dr.

Gordon Hotel. increased almost daily during the Methodist Men's Club, 7:30 p. middle of the year wnicn iorcea 15 mines to close. Chapman, pastor of the First Methodist Church, congratulated completed for the official visit of period of urgency, was but 27.3 per cent of the total in 1916. Methodist Church.

the state commander, llarold A. Production in the western states City Council, 8 p. City Hall the group on its success. The highest individual solictors, Water power produced 31.6 per cent of the total production. The Fatton of ucson, who will be here was reported as follows: Idaho, LEND ALE for the next meeting, February 23.

A dinner will be arranged by the drain of electric production on the Odd Fellows lodge, 8 p. Odd in order, were William Bond. Joe Melrzer and J. II. Arnold, whose 78,850 tons; Arizona, New Mexico.

Montana, Utah, 42.100; Colorado, Nevada, 17.780; Washington, M.f.M; Fellows hall. tol polnti. bawd an nrrnbcrfchipf. post executive committee. It also will mark the.

pot' annual birth coal and oil industries indicated the need for Immediate enlargement of hydroelectric production. Rotary Club, 12:20 p. Civic obtained and paid for, placed Ihrm Center. day dinner. The anniversary of the California, 5,300.

The eastern far In the lead. In total points the Rainbow Girls, 7:30 p. Ma completion of the Legion home. states produced 158,600 tons and the central states 132,000 tons. sonic Hall.

Bar-X ranch led all other, although the Flying ranch obtained the Willis Cowan, commander, who High School Board, 8 p. at school. American Legion, 8 p. Legion BE Bureau Adopts to TAL-WI-WI RANCH NEAR WICKENBURG Sunday, February 15th, 8:15 A. M.

Those driving own cars will assomhlo In front of State Building Avenue nd Washington to Join Travelcade. presided, announced the post will take part in the Freedom Train parade in Phoenix February 20. The post now has 216 members and has set 300 memberships as the 1948 goal. New members will be Home. PEORIA largest number of memberships.

Leaders of the Bax-X ranch were Milton P. Smith. J. C. Lincoln, Steve Mehagian.

Robert Ocheltree am! Arnhold. Those who led Flying were Richard O. Lewis. Joe Mat. H.

B. Sargent. A. R. Staley.

Charles Stone and Bond. Hospital Plan BUCKEYE, Feb. 11 Of 175 Kiwanls Club, 7 p. m.t Woman's Club house. initiated in March.

Giant roses in filet crochet made doubly beautiful with lace Leaders Chosen stitch! Simple design, easy to fol members who have been signed in the Buckeye Farm Bureau since its membership campaign started last week, 115 have decided also to take up Blue Cross hospitalization membership for which the low. Fun to make, fine to own! George W. Lines For Mesa Ward You can make the scarf of this MESA, Feb. 11 Reorganization Taken By Death set in various lengths! Pattern 7094 has chart; directions. bureau recently arranged, it was of the leadership of the Mesa Third MESA.

Feb. 11 George W. Send 15 cents for your copy of announced yesterday by Archie Ward. Church of Jesus Christ of BE SURE INSURE WITH LUHRS Fire Automobile Burglary Public Liability Phone 3-4442, 3-9168 120 South Central Ground Floor Luhrs Bldg. our Alice Brooks needlework book Lines, retired rancher and a resi Enloe, secretary.

Latter-Day Saints, was announced today by L. M. Meecham, president 104 illustrations of designs: cro dent of the Gilbert district 35 The bureau's membership cam years, died today in Southside Dis of the churchs Mesa Stake. chet, embroidery, knitting, home decorations. Also printed in the trict Hospital.

paign is continuing this week under direction of S. H. Byer, president. Membership in the Blue Cross is optional. The Buckeye Named to the ward bishopric was Gilbert D.

UdalL bishop; Le- book is a free pattern for three Mr. Lines, a native of Lincoln, kitchen accessories and a bib. was 75 years old. He is sur Send TWENTY cents in coins vived by a daughter, Mrs. Porter bureau is the second in Maricopa for this pattern to THE ARIZONA county to interest itself in co-operative hospitalization.

REPUBLIC HOUSEHOLD ARTS Roy Bond, first counselor; Joseph Elmer Hastings, second counselor; Warren L. Jarvis, ward clerk; and Benjamin E. Gardner, assistant ward clerk. They succeed J. Wallace Bond, who is completing his 10th year Northroup of Gila Bend; three stepdaughters, Mrs.

Lester Johnson and Mrs. Morris Cooper of Gilbert, and Mrs. Dave Cook. Wil STEVENSON ST, SAN Sam B. Hearn Robert Ilutchins Allen Luhrs John Luhrs FRANCISCO 5.

CALIF. Print BUSSES AVAILABLE at nominal charge For those not hnwns ti iimoi tnli.n chmtrrrd hiinw will he avaliabM in front oi Stale Capitol um tint. For Further Details, Call: SOUTHWEST TRAVEL AGENCY Adams Hotel Phone 4-2665 IUSSES C'HARTKKMI ROM UN VAI.I t.l Mt IC. plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS AND STYLE NUMBER.

as bishop of the third ward; Orville This agency, representing the strongest old line stock companies, offers a safe drivers reward plan that will save careful drivers real money. 126 West Adam N. Vance, first counselor; Frank DeWitt, second counselor; D. Le-Roy Bond, ward clerk; and Edgar Hay for calves during winter mington. a stepson, J.

Irvin Burk of Gilbert: ix grandchildren and two brothers. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday from the M. L. Gibbons Mortuary in Mesa, with the Rev.

Kenneth F. Engle of Gilbert officiating. Burial will be in Mesa Cemetery. laelndln Saadar Open Every Day Millett, assistant ward clerk. months should provide protein, minerals and vitamin A In maximum amounts, farm experts say.

11:00 to :30 4:00 to 1:30 Tempe Dimes Totaled TEMPE. Feb. 11 Contributions to date for the Tempe March of Dimes polio fund amount to R0SEN2K 51.428.97. William Burke, local drive chairman, has announced. This is $225 short of the amount collected last year.

tint Ate. 3A Nurlh ARROW Prayer Day Planned GLENDALE. Feb. 11 The World Day of Prayer" will be ob Tempe Dormitories House 1,071 Pupils TEMPE. Feb.

11 Miss Marjorie, Cawdrey. housing director at Arizona State College here, announced yesterday students housed In campus dormitories now number 1.071. Students housed in the men's dormitories have reached the all-tim high of 657. as compared to a normal 55. A total of 414 women are living In the six women's hails.

The semester began February 2, but late registration will continue cntil February 16. Miss Cawdrey stated. served at the First Baptist Church Friday starting at 10:30 a. m. The and Ties Shirts afternoon program will start at 1:30 and evening services at 7:30 p.

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Attractive gold filled earrings 9.50. I'i1i Iiulyl. Jt.lrtaJ 1a Mall and pbnna rdrr thipprd ri paid In I. 8. add t'i atata aaVa a.a UP IL 4 Vi HI-YA DOC! HAND PAINTED TIES You'll agree that they're "lu lus" $2.95 to $3.50 Lions Plan Meeting TEMPE.

Feb. 11 A technicolor CIm depicting the history of San Francisco from the beginning to the present day will be shown at the meeting of the Tempe Lions Club Thursday. The dinner meeting will be at 7 p. m. at the Casa Loma Hotel.

Sam Montgomery uUI be program chairman and T. Evans Brown will preside. This is the Original Juica Bar in Phoenix Charg anil HititrX Aituunti lnMt4 saw, Kuppcnheimer Clothes Biltmore plothes Curlee Clothes Timely Clothes Stetson Hats Townsend Club To Meet Feb 11 The Glendale Townsend Club will meet at the Legion Hail at 7:30 p. m. Friday.

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