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'. . - J ’ ■ V Z m «MftKMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. HORU OftRGON ' Î FRIDAY. JULY 30. 1937 PAQB T H I O , CONSERVATION Continued from page one. Ofifôon «CRÛS VWGtf fWMB C IW | vallis to formulate suggestions for COUNTS) BM--M , changes in the 1938 program. ram muL. Representative l armors were at the conference from all leading farm sections of the state, many of 1 them being men who have had ex- ; perience with the inner workings 1 of the AAA through service on Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fulkersop Enrollment« for CCC work will be taken only on a six month basis ' community, county or state com- have moved to the Dugger house as < mittees. Following are excerpts Wallace May purchased the house according te word received from V. I D. Carlson of the State Relief from the opinions expressed by a they have vacated. , few of these men in the course of Bill Beuther was in The Dalles committee by Tom Grfrrett, local the conference. Saturday to bring his wife and in chairman. E. H. Miller, Lexington: “The fant son home from the hospital. Jim Hayes, publicity man of the wheat farmers ox the Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Holmes E. Wright Union Pacific company was here basin are finding that the program of Sunnyside, Wash., airived at the Tuesday „night while on his way te is far more than a mere sop thrown Art Bibby home Monday for a few Bend. to us in the form of benefit pay days visit before going to visit her Donald Thompson, son of Mr. ments. We have been able to turn brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Dewey Thompson, was thousands of acres of low-produc Marion Van Metre. operated on for appendicitis Friday ing land back to grass, and saved and is getting along very well. other thousands from blow,damage k Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling Mrs. Charles Henn arrived Fri through following the practices en and son* Robert went to Redmond day to be with her husband who couraged under the program. Wc to visit Mrs. Bertha HeSse Sunday. expects to remain here until after Verl Techner of Maupin was a are not fooled by temporary dollar ^harvest. They have rooms with wheat, and would like a continua visitor at the Henry Roth home Mrs. Ginn. The Dalles spent the week end Wf i i t tion of a program which will en last Tuesday. Karl Eaton spent Friday and courage conpntied diversion of the Henry, Bill and Ixiuise Roth at visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs Mr 0111311 „ Saturday in the county from Pen poorer lands into gras« instead of tended^ dance in The Dalles Sat Jim Blagg - * H VUMU* dleton where he now operates wheat.“ urday night. Don Smith was in The Dalles tourist cabins. He was looking af Ivan Gervais and (Melvin Badger last Thursday to bring his wife and Frank B. Harlow, Eugene: “Ap ter his crop spent the week end in The Dalles. infant son home. Mrs. D. R. Burroughs, a niece plying the program to smaller di Mr. and Mrs. Charles Engel and W. M. (McQueen of the Liquor versified fruit farms has not been of Mrs. Lucy Ruggles, and hus daughter Shirley were The Dalles Control Commission of Oiegon was band of Knightsen, California, simple. We are primarily interest visitors Friday. a business visitor here Saturday stopped for a brief visit in Sher ed in maintaining fertility and pre Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Doyle are now evening. venting erosion in our orchards man county Monday while on their Mrs. W. C. Helyer spent the first Mr. and Mrs. John Maclnnes of and berry fields. The 1937 program riding in a new Plymouth Coupe. way to Missoula, Montana three days of last week in Portland Kent were visitors here Monday. strongly encourages the use of win Mrs. W. C. Helyer and Mrs. Rev Allison Rogers and wife and . A r\ i j iz i with her daughte», (Mrs.- Clifford ter cover crops, and we would like Durward Helyer of Kent were visi Mrs. A. A. Dunlap and son Ken-' uilmann who is a patient in a mother-in-law, Mrs. Fredrick Cope drjck, daughter Anita, Wanda hospital there. of Vancouver, Washington, arrived to see this extended even further.’’ tors here Monday. Fred Cox and wife and Earle Cantrall, Ethel and Kenneth Bar-| Mr and Mrg Harold Howell and in Moro Tuesday for a few days E. H. DeLong, LaGrande: The ma visit with Mrs. Martha Cope, a jority of our farmers see more in- Shipley were visiting Miss Ellen nett and Darrel Haynes went t o (Chndren are spending a few the program than the benefit pay at the hospital Sunday. buttle Lake Saturday evening, re- herc at the H< g Morrow ho-rne. cousin. Fred Stradley and wife and turning Sunday to Redmond for a IMrs. O. E. Dyer entertained a ments, and we expect more from it. Frank J. burner of Portland was group of young folks Tuesday af As a dairyman, I find the 1937 daughter Doris were visitors in ball gam e.- a dinner guests at the J. C. Wilson program more applicable than the The Dalles Friday. Ed Ally and wife accompanied ternoon, celebrating the birthday of home Friday evening. first one, and I think the 1938 pro Dr, C. L. Poley of Moro and .M r i Mr. and Mrs. Walter May of Moro, her daughter Ruth. A passed u gram may be improved without Mathews of The Dalles weie visi- to Bend Monday where they attend ~ large four point , deer u P A group of neighbors surprised making radical changes. Union tors here Monday. kali through J. H. Wilson’s home ranch w ed the ball game. Mrs. L. L. Peetz Tuesday evening county has reduced its wheat acre r ‘4 Monday morning. Paul Alley and IMrs. Alley of Mr. and M s. A F. Balzer and at her home. The occasion being age and is attacking the problem Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson and Wasco were here Sunday visiting son Clair were in The Dalles Sun- daughter5 and Dorothy and her birthday anniversary. of wind erosion.” relatives. * day visiting her parents, Mr. and son Paul Allen of Oaksdale, Wn., Mrs. Arthur Christiansen enter Robert L. Weir, Lakeview: “The Mrs. Mark McCormack of Port Mrs. C. R. Bruckert. tained the junior bridge club at her 1936 range program was a “ding were visiting the former’s parents, land is here visiting her mother, Luke Bibby of Heppner brought Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson Satur .house Friday afternoon. er,” and did usi_a lot of good. Un-, Mrs. Pauline Wilcox, his mother home after several day =—J ’■•Mrs. A. H Barnum entertained fortunately the 1937 program is not W. C. Todd started for Grants weeks visit. A number of Kent folks attended the jolly dozen club and guests so good since the building of out- Pass Saturday but had an accident Bert Cox and wife and Warren the dances at Willowdale and Grass Friday afternoon with five hun side fences was eliminated as fin in Cow Canyon, turning his car Morgan were visitors in The Dalles Valley Saturday evening. dred. improvement practice. I believe it over and damaging it somewhat, Tuesday. • Mrs H. E. Morrow is staying in Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Akers and is a fundamental conservation prac He was slightly injured, and was Mrs. Estel Hartley took her Portland a few days where she family of Bend visited at the Lloyd tice both for private and publically taken to a hospital for x-ray. Hennagin home in Moro this week. owned range land to encourage ade- Earl Olds and Charles Lemley brother Andy Reckman back to the went for medical care. M i.and (Mrs. I. E Wilson and Mrs. W. B. Johnston and her quate fencing of range holdings.” took a truck load of stock to Port- hospital Wednesday for further treatment. daughters Billie and Naomi of x sister, Mrs. Carrie Sells of Chicago land Sunday. Weverly, Wash., arrived here Fri Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds and Betty are visiting here with Theodore Henry Roth and wife and son day accompanied by Helen Wilson Lou were Sunday visitors with Mr. Johnston and wife this week. I Henry were visitors in Tht* Dalles and Mrs,. H arry Heising on the ; Friday. » Harvey Thompson and wife came HUDSON PONTIAC Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hannon of Metolius. TERRARLANE up from. Donald this week. Since The Turn A Lum Company has Kinzua were visiting at the Joe Harvey has gotten- out of the hos been building an addition on to its * ‘J Bibby home Sunday. ’ pital he has gained weight and Christian Science S o ciety '' PETERSQ.N MOTOR CO. The, subject of the Lesson-Ser- Lila Lee Alley and Nelda Feely office near the lumber yard. looks ruskier than for many years, 217 E. THIRD ST. mnn at the Christian Science of The Dalles are visiting their and he says he feels fine. Mrs. Chubb—I must^say dances church is “LOVE.” uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John THE DALLÉS. OREGON Relatives and friends of Mrs. today are quite different from-what Church services on Sunday morn- Block at Bakeoven, for a week, Orrin Ramsey visited with her they were when I was a young Unusual Values In Used Can last Sunday at her summer ifome ing begin at eleven o ’clock and on * Mr and Mrs Dick Huhman and lady. naar*v Wamic. Her sister, Mrs. W ednesdaj evening at eight o clock family were in The Dalles over the Mrs. Gabley—Yes, I remember, 28 To Select From Bess Erskine, four brothers, Char The Wednesday evening meetings week end, Jeanette staying down too. In those days when a young include testimonies of Christian for medical treatm ent. les, Roscoe, Harry and Carl Yar at 4th & Union girl had nothing to wear she stayed Vern Mobley and Mrs. IMobley of at home. nell with their fam ilies'and rela Science healings. The reading room is in the rear of the church with an Kent were here Monday visiting tives of Mr. Ramsey from Bend all TELEPHONE 120 came to spend the day. Her moth attendant in charge after, each her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. service. Dunlap. er is with her for several weeks. When Your Shoes need repaii Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Guy of Was Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Foss and co spent Satur8ay evening visiting daughter, Mrs. L. E. Kaseberg LUTHERAN CHURCH ’ send them to The Lutheran church service, at the J, S. Newcomb home, were in Portland last Saturday to which is conducted in the Grass Tom Alley went to Portland Sat- attend the funeral of J. A. Kuks, A tto rn e y A t L aw ‘■■'L V .'v , bJu,l* n? »"tay •"<* ■brought Mrs. Alley and who was formerly a brother-in- will be held the third and fifth Mildred home Sunday. law of Mrs. Foss. GOOD SHOE REPAIRING M oro a n d W a sco G gchamel of P r o w r , Wn., * Mary Pinkerton returned from Sunday, in Auguat. On Auguat first the m is.ion.ry is preaching was here Saturday vi, i ting friends. 04 Second St. : THE D a LLF> the hospital Thursday after spend Anita Dunlap returned home last ing nearly three weeks there after elsewhere. P le « e mark the dates: August 15, and August 29th. Thursday from Yamhill where she an operation for appendicitis. H. H. Fleckenstein, spent a week visiting her uncle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and Missionary. Guy Haynes, and family. children left Wednesday for a va cation trip of a few days. Clyde Smith and wife were visi Grass Valley Baptist Church tors, in The Dalles last Wednesday? Roy Shirley, a student at Ore Gerald C. Dryden, Pastor. gon State, is working at the SCS Bus Logan and Mrs. Logan of 10: a. m. Bible School. , Oakland, Calif., arrived here last camp making a map of the Grass 11: a. m. Worshop Service. is a n e c e s s it y in b u sin e ss.^ R e lia b le Valley canyon drainage area for Wednesday to spend a week with Sermon topic—“Why I Believe her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. use at the camp. g o o d s, R e lia b le b u s in e s s m e th o d s ,F a ir Guests at the A. S. Johnson home in the Holy Spirit.” The third Newcomb study in the series on the theme of p r ic e s g o h a n d in b a n d to s tr e n g t h e n Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cunliff ar , this week from Hood River, were “Why I Believe—“ rived at the I/ester Smith ranch Mr. Johsnon’s uncle, W. L. Reges- th e b o n d o f c o n fid e n c e b e t w e e n m e r 8 p. m. Evening service. The 3rd Saturday, to stay through harvest. ter, and Miss Taza Regester. and final in the series of “The pur- chant, a n d c u sto m e r . Gus Engstrom and wife went Ralph Brisbine and wife and son pose of the Book.” with Tom Alley to The Dalles from ««turned home last week and F o r H a r v e s t N e e d s in G r o c e r ie s tRalph started work again for the Itu dm' Thur8d*y’ Priyer ,n d Bible where théy'ie'ft by train forCeda^ an d C lo th ig w e h a v e m e r c h a n d is e th a t Springs, Missouri, to visit relatives first time since his recent opera tion. They plan on a six weeks stay. w i l l p le a s e at p r ic e s th a t p le a s e . Community Presbyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hart arrived Mrs. Wayland Weld and Mrs. Lawrence H. Mitchel more. Minister -from Beaverton Saturday, and will Bus Logan of Oakland, Calif., were 10 a. m. Bible study and wor Q u a lity visitors in Wasco Sunday. yemain here until after harvest. ship. V a lle y S to re A. M. Zevely was admitted to Walter May and wife drove to 11 a. m. Morning service with the veteians hospital in Portland ^end Monday night to see the base sermon “A World of Voices.” last Wednesday for medical treat ball game between the House of 7 p. m, Christian Endeavor ment.}, David and the Bend Elks. meeting for discussion of “Kill ■ -. — ? Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blagg of Mrs. N. W. Thompson was in Time? Put It to Good Uae.” Portland the last of the week to attend the funeral of J. A. Kuks. L. bzPeetz and N. W. Thompson on made a trip down the old McDon ald grade this week to inspect property for the state veterans aid commission. Max McCall of the department of agriculture in Washington D. C. was here last week to inspect the experimental farm. He is of the bureau of plant industry which is in charge of the station. Eugene Courtney and wife were up from The Dalles Thursday af ternoon to look over the wheat and see how the boys in the bank were Doings of Moro W allace May People R e c o u n te d Purchases Home For P a s t W eek In Grass Valley Ill In Portland Hospital GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF WERN MARK’S R e lia b ility - who had been staying at the home ’ J. Norton and R. Abell w e p ot her brother Paul at Oaksdale, business visitors In Pendleton Sat Wn., since June. “Nig” anfi'fam urday. ily and Helen had been taking a Mrs. Betty Kelly who has beon •two weeks vacation, at Seaside and here the past three months with visiting relatives In the Willamette her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Wilson, valley. left Sunday for Orting, Wash., to Miss Virginia, daughter of Mr. visit a month with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. E. M. Helyer was operat W. R. Adams who are former Kent residents. ed on at Mid-Columbia hospital in -_ ___ . •'________ <• r* The Dalles Thursday for appendici tis. She is reported as convales- RURAL WALKERS PAY ( cent. Despite the flux of the popula Mr. and Mrs. Roy Justesen left tion into motor cars,* pedestrian here Monday for their home at traffic deaths have increased 40 per Umatilla, having spent the week cent, all motor vehicles fatalities end here at the Fred Justesen 47 percent in the last decade. . Scor ing this unbalanced high in pedes- home. The grange lady members are train casualties was a seven per reminded that it will soon be fair cent decrease in urban deaths, 64 time and zthat canning must be per cent in rural deaths, reports the Oregon Motor association. done now for the fair. M iss Ruby Wilson of Salem ar Rural motor vehicle fatalities rived here Friday to spend a few have climbed 157 per cent in the weeks with her uncle, J. E. Norton past decade while fatal city traffic and family. mishaps have increased but 27 per Visitors at the J. C. Wilson home cent, marking a striking change in Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. I. E. the traffic accident problem, the Wilson of Waverly, Wash., IMrs. ; Oregon Motor Association com Betty Kelly, Mrs. W. C. Helyer, ments. Mrs. Durward Helyer and son Gordon and Mrs. J. L. Matthes. Read the ads in the Journal GRAIN GROWERS PORT of THE DALLES SOLICITS YOUR GRAIN SHIPMENTS RATES: Handling . . . . . . .................... 75c per ton [Including 30 days storage] S to ra g e .......................... 10c per ton per mo. [After first 30 days] IJdpacity: 750,000 bu. We Guarantee Fast and Efficient Service Federal Licensed Weighers - - Federal Warehouse Receipts State Grades Quickly Obtained Truck Scales Drive direct to unloading point ' inside the warehouses Full Assistance in Uuloading IDENTIITY of all lots maintained Pending Resumption River Service Rail Car Loading Guaranteed Transfer of field grain policies to _Insurance Rating Bureau PORT of THE DALLES W e have installed a new Parr electric hoist to make greasing an easi er and more thorough job. Standard oils and greases are used ^ i n g ^ - Classified Ads. FOR SALE: Corriedale rams ewes, with papers or without. Wallace May, Grass Valley, ch-38 Dry Wood For Sale: Pine and Fir — Bill Hull, Wamic. 38-40 pd For paper hanging and kalso- mining Sde Max K. Pluemke, Kent. Ore.' 37-8-9 pd. - , t throughout and experienced labor in- sures a satisfactory job. SA V E GAS SA V E W E A R FOSS & COMPANY ............................................................................................................ I Half price on 3 Gasoline Stoves Pipe and Plumbing Fixtures Galore A Good Used Radio R. J. Baker Grass Valley The Dalles, Oregon Distributors of building material and fuel oils for central Sherman County. We furnish FREE PLAN SERVICE; PAINT ESTIMATING bydayorcontract S e e u s f o r F H A L o a n In fo r m a tio n . W e c a r r y a fu ll s to c k o f L u m b e r , W a l l 4 B o a r d s , B u i l d e r ’s , H a r d w a r e , W o o d a n d C o a l. A’. E. E. 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