Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 12, 1939, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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Crop Insurance
On Spring Wheat
Ready in Oregon
Information on the federal crop
insurance program will be discussed
through the principal spring wheat
areas of Oregon at a series of meet
ings scheduled by Clyde Kiddle,
state supervisor of the crop insur
ance division of the triple A.
Public meetings have been ar
ranged for seven eastern Oregon
counties in addition to conferences
with county committees which Kid
dle will hold in regions of the state
where volume of spring seeding is
not so great. As was the case with
insurance on fall wheat, the appli
cations must be made prior to actual
seeding operations. The schedule of
the county meetings and conferences
is as follows:
Union, January 12; Baker, Janu
ary 13; Malheur, January 14 and
15; Harney, January 16 and 17; Lake,
January 18 and 19; Klamath, Jan.
2 and 21; and Deschutes, January 23
and 24.
Leroy K. Smith, a Nebraska wheat
grower and farm leader, has been
appointed manager of the federal
crop insurance corporation. Smith
has been active in the work of the
corporation thus far, and was the
first man appointed to coordinate the
crop insurance work with other fea
tures of the AA program.
The new manager not only oper
ates his own wheat farm, but has
had long experience in various
phases of the wheat industry, ac-
cording to an announcement made
by the board of directors of the
corporation. He began his exper
ience with AAA work as a member
of the community committee of the
first wheat adjustment program, and
was later made chairman of the
county wheat association. He served
successively as chairman of the
Nebraska State Grain board, and
as a member of the Nebraska State
Agricultural Conservation commit
tee, until April, 1938, when he was
called to Washington to begin his
work with the crop insurance cor
poration. Adjustment of credit arrangements
in certain middlewestern sections,
where farmers lack both the ready
cash and available wheat to pay the
premiums, is increasing the amount
of insurance in force in those re
gions, reports D. R. MacKenzie, in
formation representative of the
Minneapolis branch office, who vis
ited Oregon recently.
Outstanding Ski Event
Set for February 4-5
An event of unusual interest in
skiing circles was announced today
for the second annual Eastern Ore
gon Ski conference to be held at
Pendleton and Tip-Top mountain
near Kamela Feb. 4-5, with the Ore
gon Trail Ski club as host and the
meet sponsored by the Pacific North
western Ski association.
Graceful skiing, hitherto neglect
ed in slalom and downhill racing,
will come in for its share of the
limelight in this meet, since trophies
will be awarded to the most grace
ful man and woman among the par
ticipants, judging to be in the hands
of Darroth Crookes, Seattle, and
Harald Lee, Portland. Points will be
based on ease and grace in making
turns, stance and birdlike qualities.
Incidentally, the judges will be sta
tioned near the top of the course in
good position to watch the different
turns.
Crookes and Lee are among the
top-notch judges in the west
Crookes, 25, a member of the 1936
Olympic team at Garmish Park, en
gaged in competition ten years, al
though not a competitor at present
He served as one of the judges for
the national intercollegiate ski tour
nament held at Sun Valley over the
holiday season. He will prove the
men's slalom course.
Lee, rated by some skiing author
ities as one of the four best ski
jumping judges in the nation, twice
competed in Hollonkollen, outstand
ing ski event in Norway and the
world and last year officiated in
seven of the major events in the
west. He is past president of the
Cascade Ski club and was instru
mental in introducing skiing on
Mount Hood.
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CHURCHES
CHURCH OF CHRIST
ALVIN KLEINFELDT, Pastor
Bible School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Service 11 :00 a. m.
C. E. Society 6:30 p. m.
Evening Services 7 :30 p. m.
Choir Practice, Wednesday 730 p. m.
Midweek Service, Thursday 7:80 p. m.
We are looking forward to the
coming of Brother Trimble who will
preach at this church both morning
ad evening on Sunday. Do not fail
to hear him.
METHODIST CHURCH
REV. R. C. YOUNG, Pastor
Sunday: Bible School 9:45 A. M.
Worship Service 11 :00 A. M.
Epworth League 7 :00 P. M.
Evening Worship 7 :00 P. M.
Tuesday : Boys' Club , 7 :00 P. M.
2nd Tuesday, Misisonary Meet
ing ...... 2:30 P. M.
Wednesday: Choir Practice . 7:80 P. M.
1st Wednesday, Ladies Aid Business
and Social Meeting 2:30 P. M.
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All other Wednesdays: Sewing Group
meets.
Thursday: Prayer Meeting 7:30 P. M.
THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. E. D. Greeley, Pastor
Sunday services:
9:45 a. m., Bible School.
11 a. m and 7:30 p. m., Preaching.
Tuesday, 7:30, Cottage Prayer
Meeting.
Thursday, 7:30 Teaching Service
State Planners to Take
Part in Land Study
The Oregon state planning board
will take a prominent part in a study
on migration and land settlement
problems of the Northwest, a pro
ject to be sponsored by the National
Resources committee, it was an
nounced at a meeting of the board
held recently. The federal govern
ment has authorized $100,000 for the
study, on which planning boards and
other agencies from Oregon, Wash
ington, Idaho and Montana will co
operate, it was stated at the meet
ing by George F. Yantis, chairman
of the regional commission.
Part of the time of V. B. Stanbery,
Oregon board consultant, will be
devoted to the regional migration
study, upon authorization of the
board. Various studies of the board
on employment, land development
and other phases of state develop
ment will be utilized in the re
gional project, it was said.
MRS. ELIZABETH BATES
Mrs. Elizabeth Bates, who as Mrs.
Elizabeth Jones operated the "Circle
20" ranch at Alpine for several years
and built the large house at that
place, died at Camaneo island near
Stanwood, Wn., Dec. 6, according to
Mrs. Louis Marquardt who was a
SHELL FISH
Crabs, Shrimp
give zest to our
Fall and Winter
MENUS
A good meal
anytime at
Elkhorn
Restaurant
ED CHINN, Prop.
FRESHMAN LEADERS AT UNIVERSITY OF
rtanipia (Mt in the nhntn ahnvp has been
of Oregon for this Tear. Other officers, left
Florence Kinney, Portland, vice-president, and Bob
caller in the city last Thursday af
ternoon. Mrs. Jones married Norman
F. Bates in 1934, and they moved to
Camaneo island that year and en
gaged in fox farming. She was 57
years old at death. The "Circle 20"
farm was later farmed by George
Lamberth and Albert Bowker, and
is now owned by Wm. Doherty.
WOOL GROWERS VIEW
Continued from First Page
labelling of all woolen articles to
show content of virgin wool.
That livestock feeding demonstra
tions be conducted by extension ser
vice in Oregon to show how greater
use may be made of surplus wheat
in feeding sheep.
That opposition be voiced to di
version of state highway funds as
sought by League of Oregon Cities.
That radio station KOAC be pro
tected in its wave length.
That a "pilot wool" laboratory be
established at O. S. C. to assist in
determining best methods by which
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OREGON
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