Malvern Leader (Newspaper) - January 27, 1944, Malvern, Iowa this iti MilU County is asked in his to purchase his or Certificates or United t by his town or The fof the Fourth War Loan drive was Woken and each town and tn was a In fof four town of to sell its aft individual was given to each on the basis of his come and financial The individual quota method has beett found to be the fairest to all The purpose of the Bond Holiday is to gel quota in one day and to relieve of failed aird to tte of of days of and the the of your Ift order fot the and of to its H yea to the of yoor Lets alt attack during this drive bv at least our quota of and by i food soldier about VH fit Tft MilU County Chairman War finance f he one day plan has been used in a number of counties the state and has beeh highly successful successful not only in the countys quota of bonds but aho In saving gasoline and time workers in the campaign and making it more convenient for everyone to buy the bonds 411 and Workers ate cordially urged to cooperate in this each individual is asked to do 2 part in putting the over the News of the record will go to all of the boys from this area who are now serv ing in the armed So a highly successful campaign will really prove to them that Mills county is backing their attack and backing it in an efficient The in Mills county will work toward the quotas ttr Township Quota Town ot Township Quota Anderson St White Deer Creek Glenwood Indian Creek Ingraham Lyons Oak 37300 Rawles Silver Creek Emerson Hastings Henderson Malvern Pacific Junction Silver City Total THIS WEEK I County A county cattle Walter Harrises ot southwest of had his letter to Con gressman Sett Jensen sent out to newspapers by the Associated Press this week and Was widely published in the dally who feeds StS cattle and operates one ot THE ing a very serious condition be cause of higher costs and a price roll He wrote that he was opposed to subsidies but suggest ed that hogs go point free until surplus of pork is used this would save feed supplies for other for Men Fund Lags in Mote tO Give MILLS JANUARY 1944 are falling to those so normal quota of close to We really elate up here for they are been published in a slightly dlN ferent form for the past three will be found on page 2 of this scarlet fever prob lem seemed largely solved this week as only two more families The local Legion post has sent cigarets to men on the trom collec Every nickel that is donated to this cause buys a package of for some boy on our from milk bottles In every Says Ellison business These cigarets are you Pt a few cents in the bought tax and at wholesale bottles for some and are distributed by the Army son will be grateful to or Navy direct to the free of morrow to get from those cigarets caused the town ot health some to restrict many such rets lMt Week that had been do as a basketball Sunday the American school L MIGHT TAKES OVER COLLINS DRUG 60s STORE HERE Purchases Interests of Late Partner in cent Transaction Knight announced full ownership of the Collins Drug this week as he recently pur chased the Interests of his for mer whose death occurred in Knight has been with the store since 1920 when he pur chased a half interest In the store from Collins had purchased the store from County Cage Tourney at Emerson Next Week of County Scat Fighting Koyce in Malvern American Legion like from Malvern free Mai en a history In the partnership The office of Clerk of Courts Ward Slothower did a rushing business In marriage licenses the past few days as couples obtain ed the They went to Marlon Malvern and Virginia Olen wood and to 24 and Carolyn A new physician located in the SOIL DISTRICT SEEKS TO HOLD FERTILITY IN HEAVIER PRODUCTION About this time of when all the potentially great athletes of the prep circles begin to get uneasy and yearn for the sticky feeling of rosin on the the countys court representatives meet In a tournament that de cldes who Is to be hailed as this The fertility of Mills county years This years tour will be held at Emerson 4 and This sort of lias ieeu go ing on for some As a mat ter of fact this years skirmishes will mark the 18th Ume the Mills county cagers have answered the opening gun in the Technicians Available to Farmers for servation Work soils can be maintained even un der war production states Wearin chairman of Mills County Conservation Dis If the needed row crops are placed on land capable ot high the needed volume though the exposure quite the only new cases I ft A LIMB MM were in the t ley homer where four children BE OBTAINED HERE had and Jean of street for har many moved io a building and ls a graduate of McGill World hw Mt The District Comn RAIN Soil J i Lime for All needing Mills county Ume on their farmers soil efforts of your district commissioners and the cooperation the road there will be lime for every acre needing PUBLIC SALE DATES J If you are planning a farm itale this arrange for ft date as soon as possible and then phone The Leader and have this listed so as to avoid There is no charge for this serv ice and advertising sale can be ordered Malvern Sale consignment Fred Cook farm Art i Harold Hossle farm Cramer 1 Paul farm Slezak g Frank Mintle Lunch V 11 Eugene Bath bred 16 Hans clos lent condition to Ing out farm this sludge lime is of a atehly available nature and will Sleek farm show almost immediate results Since having such balmy spring weather the drought has been broken with a trace of rain Sun day and Monday nights and can of Wednesday night get such at once for the cost of and Thursday Daily data low tion 18 Through the high Friday 49 Saturday 22 Sunday 41 n Monday 35 Tuesday 70 150 49 Thursday 57 43 by Collins on the west side some eight years ago and the fixtures and store ar rangement were modernized who is a graduate in pharmacy of Highland Park Des is a na tive of Malvern and except for a few years following bis schooling when he worked in Ot Oakland and has lived here all of bis He has found time outside or DES MOINES MAN BUYS GLENWOOD PAPER Brown Takes Over 1 William Brown of Des Moines last week purchased the Glenwood one of the two further states that in a recent reconnaissance survey a district was Boe Houser Injures Finger that a large per cent qf the land in 150 sections of Mills m Accident Wednesday it was started and as adjutant of the Harry post of the American president of the Community club and on vari other county show a definite need fpr Guy of The Houser met with ft painful accident Wednesday night when at the Cramer when applied Before legume seed stairs with a brake drum and little finger on his right band between drum and step and tearing the end off his Jwi and dressed the Henry if you have not your soil received word this week that tested it Is suggested that before sowing any legumes you collect OB a typical portion wish to order MILLS IN SERIES OF ACCIDENTS Car accidents were rife in this area the past few days and three were reported In which Mills were Sunday evening Carl son of and George Fritz of was seriously Injured when his car collided with an other driven by and Tom of Fritz was taken to the University hospital with au eye Brown is secretary of the state executive council at Des Moines and has had considerable journalistic having owned a paper In Onawa and had other connections with the He expects to move to the first of the bringing his wife and two The Glenwood Opinion waa started in 1864 and In 1927 waa consolidated with the Mills County For the past 25 until his death last sum it was published by Wayne Choate and since then by his District Commissioners In their annual work policy meeting on requested the district technicians to give war time as sistance to farmers in the follow ing practices In their order of importance The incorporation of green manure and crop residues into the Continue and increase test Plots on grasses and Al so giving consideration to fertil izer Practice all tillage opera tions on the the adaptation of crops to soil conditions and Stress plow built terraces on adapted land and grassed wat erway Assist with farm drainage practices If personnel la Assist a district committee in formulating post war conser vation further states The responsibility for preventing a re of the erosion tragedy that followed World war I rests with the landowners of our The District Commission Choate will continue wi be glad to assist any work on the paper for the new Me of the field and bring U to county office for a quick The accident oc curred north of Tabor on farmer or group of farmers to plan their production program in line with the capability ot their greater share of the winners pie has gone to the countys smaller town The record of the winners of the tus sles are as follows Glenwood Olen wood Strahan Hen derson Henderson Pacific Junction Pacific Junction Henderson Malvern Malvern Strahan Hender son Emerson Mai vern Henderson Glenwood Henderson This years tournament will find a town that has copped but one county and Silver a town that has never won a county taking the floor as heavy favor Malvern and also look like possibilities in the eyes of many mostly Malvern and Glenwood These teams are the but that fact alone doesnt con u for as all the county followers any thing can and usually does hap pen when the gent with the whis tle starts the annual This writer would not be surprised it any of the various would cop this years Jurors Drawn for Court r with Fritz at the Saturday at about 5 Vance of driv tug a Plymouth collided with Donald Simmons ot Glen who drove a Plymouth it the junction of FOR REX AISTROPE Lifetime Resident of will mone received bruises in the face cuts and Rex Walter who died Saturday was born near May IJe has lived all of his life in vicinity of Ta He has been in poor health for many Recently be was taken to s hospital Council returned home for JOIN the MARCH of DIMES Jn Mills the March of Dimes will be continued until 10 and Margaret Butt chairman In of this years for the Na tional Foundation for Infantile More Help with Rural Fire Truck Fund More donations for thu pro posed rural fire truck have been received by the Mills Pro This week came from llay Hilton and 15 from Marion Emerson Speakers Place in Declamatory Contest Two Emerson high school en trants placed in the declamatory contest at Tabor Wednesday Sob bing won first place in the hu morous division and Joan as second in Marine will go to the district contest Atlantic Everett T the son Adella settlers