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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 10

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PAGE NEVADA STATE JOURNAL, RENO, NEVADA J.iuuarv "0, Ranchers From 12 Counties to Open Annual Conclave th legatee from dl. o' tl 12 farm bureau counties of the ard a prJBram mcludiig of nat oiai note the nineteenth ir-iua! comcn'ion o' the Nevada State Farm Bureau convene in licno tjirxrrow 'o a three da (ten All phawa cf agriculture and the relation Ne ada wi 1 be discussed Directors of the bureaj f.eri in season her- leoterday for tl-- oonclaxe and to rei(riu 1011 committee of of Paradise a is i i will at the i head a i si i i i of i i i be n'i'i A' thi bu and George Ogilvif fann buri tu i i preside A a of th' ting thin A i b( a wooi i i for tl a a ha 1 in I 1 i i dftigntd stirru- 3a' ohcep industry i i dtmons'rabnj, ESf9 in cardng spinning weaving an 1 in th of A -W(KJ! dips to 1 finibnecl prod in the form of a show, will -hf fanr b-reiu contribution to a i wear -wool' move- rr Senator A McCarran scheduled to a he legislative Situation is listed as principal Bpeakcr on the program the opening tomorrow Other speakers In the morning include Doten Nevada expenmen" station on nox Sous weeds Neteon Crow editor of the Western livestock Journal on the 1 outlook Phil a of National Wool Market corpora- 1 01 on the wool mduatrj outlook Cline extension service econ on the poultry oiRress and Dr A Given bureau of animal Indus ry inspector on tne Bangs disease program During first da department tings -will be held on livestock home and communit poultrj and crops divisions of the farm bureau The livestock group having such as Wi'non farm credit administration director from, an Francisco Brooks re gionaJ grazier Alexander McQueen forest service representative and George Ho'man biological survey agent will discuss soil conservation, J9TH Taj tor grazing rules, excise taxes marketing agreements and reciprocal trade treaties The afternoon general session after hearing a talk bv Mrs Marv Buo 1 assistant home economics director of the extension i will be devoted to a general discussion of problems of agriculture the 1938 pro- Kriim and resolutions The i fea-ure a stvJe and eater ainment and recreation it the cru auditorium, including old-fashwmed and modem dancing a general meeting will hear reports of President George OgUvie and Executive Florence Bovett Other speakers -will include Cecil Creel extension rvnce diredor and Ellis district agent of the farm credit administration In the afternoon sevral important speakers wiJ be heard including George i 1 -on FCA director ktsist ant Highwaj Engineer Huston. Mills on 1938 program fo secondary roids Sparki ire Chief Shabcr on the fire Uwn and a rcprejientative of tht AAA njiirket- jng on marketing jgree- city News I Renamed In Brief The Weather Highest deg'tts one ta- asro 34 Agrees Lowest tempf-ature 30 degrees one war ago 19 degrees Normal tcmp'ra'urr vesterdaj 34 degrees temperature wstf-dav 39 degrees which IP devices above normal Teirpfratu-e a at 5 a 32 degrees hum 7j per cent Temperatu-f vsterdaj at roon 42 degreef, humif 1 tv 49 per cent Temperature at 46 i i 1 pe- cent Prcdpitaucm for hours endinf, 5 11 noni "Norroa. p'-ecipitation Sep 1 to a 160 nch( Total pildtion from tar 1 to date 1 i i i 1 i normal 0 re i Vital News Gov Richard Kirniin is 1o talk at the banquet evening preceding aa by Henrv Abaft president the Farm -women and a of the American Farm Vureau federation a board of directors Organization proolema -will re- oene attention at tho Wednesday morning session and in the afternoon highlight will be the election of officers adoption of resolutions and consideration of various reports DKATHS THOM arp invited to attend th funeral for Arthur Cu'li Thomas (Mondavi rr Timg at 10 clock a- the. i A.

thapel Rev i Adojrs officiating Inter mcrt 11 bf in th Bartenders plot Mount un View cineter Mi I In Reno January I'J'JS James 9 Mac A i i hr of hn MacArthur of Oakland and William A Mac- A hur of Port Huron Mich Funeral arrangements -will be an later Ross Buike com pan, MAKRIAOK Percv a 44 Beulah Simpson both P.eno In District Court DIWIRCK StITS FILED Heltu Havnes ifejer George MeT Tlo, Kaje Berahad vs Frank Bershad Ed-wui Wajuier Irene Wilion. Waner Vera Lee White vs White Losal Francis fctreiff vs Angelina CavalU Strciff, Benjamin vs Rea Rubinstein DKCHEKS Helen. Mosier from Leland Hosier Edwin Wanner from Irene- Wilson Wanner, Kenneth MacColl from Elizabeth MacColl Rose Berhad from Frank Bershad Jcveph Mamrosch from Eleanor Mamrosch Real Estate BMLUINO J'KiOIIT Mirv Hancock -W9 Arroyo street residence PROPERTY Hobart Estate companj to George Whittell, deed, (Home Ownera Loan corporation to Sam Jodgkinson, deed, Carlo Ferrari to Washoe Title Guaranty company, deed, Wahoe Countv Title Guar- ant) companv to Carlo Ferrari and ife deed 'Young People's Day' Set for February 6 Tho Federated church will observe Sunday February 6 as Young People day Various vouth of the church have charge the rnornmg service, i will have ai its theme "Jt Follow (Hun Thr following program -will be- presented Processional call to bv Klona Van Sit-kle ture le i ion Buelah and Viva Leonard trumpet solo John Brockman dramatic episode Federated Sunday school directed Miss Claire Johnson prajer Marvin Trigero Ten minute Lenore Kohlepp and Darre.1 Cam litanv Richard Thormaver offering Ellen Hoffman and Dorothv Laufman hymn Would Be Building. 1 Hi-X choir benediction Stock Association Head by Board Dresser of Minden was re ejected president of the Ne vaia Live tock ProducUon Credit association at a meeting of the boarrl of director? following the annual nockho'de'3 meettrg in Reno Other ofice naired of Reno vice president Vcrnon Metcalf of Reno secretary- and John Humphrey o' R-no assistant secretan trea 1 urer executive commattee current hardline of association busing also a elected con siting of thf president vie'' presi dent and treasurer Oarat Jr of Tusearor i was re fkstted Uic Mrtuip i torkhtjdirs for a three Mar umi as a. member of th' boaid of directors the holdovei mi mbers being Dressier ThoTidA Dolf of Fallon and fete-wait of Paradii-e Vdl Jo A nt-w high for 1937 was reached ir- he farm and fttockraismg loan of the association accord inp to a report submitted at the stockholder season The peak 1937 figure reacned of loans outs andirig at a.

given time $140600 which compares with a peak of $1200 000 in 1936 and 055 000 The average vol ume of outstanding Joans for the jear of 1937 was $1 2L1 000compared -with $1010000 for 1936 Other important features of the report wen as follows Totals, of loan, funds disbursed inn cited from $2450000 in 1936 to $3000000 for 1937 Routine association costs raided from $13 000 Jn 1936 to $14 000 in 1937 while net earnings increased fi om $30 "JOO to $35 600 Fift-v-tvto pei cent of the total receipts of the association -went to cost!" 33 per cent of -which went to tho federal discount bank at Oakland for the use of ata monej but 19 per cent was needed for routine association costs Forty- eight per cent of the total receipts to reserve as earnings Voting stock, all of -which is locallj owned by ifitockraiser and farmter borrowers increased from $76000 at tho end of 1936 to ovei $97000 at the end of 1937 Of the remaining capital stock, which, is non-voting and amounts to $250,500 $250000 is o-vned the Production Credit corporation) of Oakland, the federal government agency -wtuch furnished the original capital for all production ciedlt associations in Nevada California Utah andi Arizona i $500 is owned by local agricultural producers created from earnings have raised from a total of $57000 at the end of to $93000 at the end of Ifti7 According to the report of Vernon Metcalf, secretary-treasurer no case of enforced liquidation of a loan has been experienced (by the association in its four years of activities and farm credit administration units an jet have not required tho setting up of any reserves for bad or doubtful loan PASTOR COOKS FOR NEEDY FAMILIES Ely Dedicates New Postoffice; Senator Speaks ELY, Jan 38--With appropriate ceremonies, Ely a new $85,000 po-t ofice and federal building waa formally dedicated today Hlghpolnt of the celebration -was the arrival of a mail plane from Salt Lake, carrying direct airmail When the plane left, it carried air mail letters directly out of EK for the first time in the history of this eastern Nevada dty Senator A McCarran, who flew in, on plane, was the principal speaker at the ceremonv that saw the building, constructed after six years' campaigning bv Ely civic groups, placed in active (Service Sponsored by the Ely 20-30 and (Lions clubs, the dedicatory program included addresses of -welcome by Mayor Gallagher and Postmaster Al Tamblyn vocal ieleotions by the Lions quartet American Legion Veterans of Foreign Wans and Boy Scouts' flag laising ceremonies, Ely grade school band selections and Senator McC ran's address Surrenders The Rev. H. O. Stitt cooks for needy Holding a Bible one hand the Rev Stitt, pastor of the Chi is- ttan Missionary Alliance at Aliquippa, Pa, prepares a meal in his soup kitchen set up for needy steel workers thrown out of employ ment by the slump in steel operations accounts Reno Pythian Lodge To Observe 63rd Year Members of the Knights of Pvthias and Pvthian Sisters will observe the sixtj third anniversary of Amity lodge No 8 of Reno, Tuesdav evening J-ebruarj 1 it was announced last nipht Manj of the present and past ijrand officers of (he order will be LI attendance, as well as Governor Richard Kirman and other state and local officials Supreme Representative Wilson will give the The meeting convenes at 10 at the banquet hall of Masonic temple where a turkey dinner will be sen ed The evening will conclude with entertainment and a dance in the main lodge rooms SALE PAIRS FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Sport Oxfords $2.95 SHOES FOR EVERY OCCASION! DON'T MISS THIS EVENT! A 112 N. VIRGINIA STREET Vawter Elected Veterinary Head For Ensuing Term Electing Vavrtcr of Reno president for the ensuing year and discus ling various subjects con nected with the piofesion the annual meeting of the Nev Ida State Veterinary association held Reno Fudas.

with afternoon, an-1 evening sessions Other officers eloctod are George Bambeigcr of Keno vice i i dent and Warren Eaile of Reno secrrtaiv-tieaxirer William Smith of Las Vegas named delegate to the house of icprcscntativcb of the Aniciican Veterinary Mcdnal association and i Vawter was elected alternate A special gue it at the tesmons held at the department of veter- inarj science at the Univoisitj of Nevada, and principal speaker was Ir Cole a member of the staff of the college of agriculture of the Univeisitj of California at Davis At the afternoon meeting his subject was Regarding the General Mature Hormones and in the evening he icused 'Hon- mones Concerned With Reproduction Shidler of Reno, president for the past year presided and aside from the technical talks fcy the guest speaker II A Given, inspector in ehdigi of I ho bureau of animal industry in Nevada i report in iho afternoon of progn ss the fedeial- rtate ing a disease testing program Nevada Thm was followed by general symposium on Bang i disea.be ant! ca.se reports of practioners aixl experiences of state and, federal eterinariaju-' In the evening Vawter pathologist of the department of veterinary science at the university spoke on "Research in 1937, and a discussion of plans for the control of cnoephatomyehtia 1938 was led by Edwarc 1 Records head of the veterinary flcien.a department at the Nevada university. Several members of the faculty at the University of Nevada at- 4emded the meetings and there was a large lepresentation of the association membership from many Nevada cltievS, including Las Vegas and El Arthur Clyde Thomas Funeral to Be Monday Funeral services for Arthur Cljde Thomas Reno resident for the pa-st ileven jears who died Friday at a ocal hospital, will be held tomorrow, Monday Services are at 10 a at the Brien Nugent chapel, with Rev Brewster Adams, clergyman in charge Interment will be in the Bartenders' plot, Mountain View came- terv He is survived by his widow, Mrs Florence Thomas, two and a sister. Nevada Pythians Form Pilgrimage To Vegas Meeting A pilgrimage of officers and rnem- beis of the Nev.ida Knights of Pjthias with all suboidmate invited to participate will be made to Las Vega.s Saturdaj evening Feb ruarj 12 to attend a session of Chailestown lodge Xo 36 Fred Shaver past giand chartcellot of the domain of Nevada announced ves terdaj On that date the Las Vegas lodr 1 19 to confer the third rank in knighthood on a class of 10 candidates and Shaver who is charge of the pilgrimage of knights to the southern cit said that the i i be in charge of a team of patt giand chancellors of the state Announcement is a that Charle town lodge will have as i guest of honor that evening Fred Jonefa supreme chancellor of the who will take part tho degree i Woru also -was icceivcd here es terday that Hamilton Tand vice chancellor of the domain of California accompanied by knights from Angeles a band of that city will attend Las Vegas meet The team, of patt heads of the order and grand officers of Nevada to exemplify the third rank is ab follow King fupiernc Chancellor Fied Jones Far 1 Senator Past Grand Chancellor A Matstretti, Record hcnator Past Giand Chancellor Rov Robinson Third Senator Past Giand Chancellor Benjamin Col 'man Fourth Senator Patt Giand Chancel lor Ficd a Fifth Senate', Pabt Giand Chancellor Wm Hatton Sixth Senator Supreme Rep resentativc Clark Guild Seventh Senator Supiemc Reprcsntativs WUiMi Eifehth Senator i Grand Chancellor Ward'pigh Ninth Scnatoi Past Grand Chance lor White Pathagaros, Past Grand Chancellor Chas Cafcho Monitoi Past Grand Chancellor A Phipp" Chancelloi Commander a Chancellor Hooper Vice Chancellor Giand Vice Chancellor Winters Master at Arms Grand Mastei at Arms Fiank Campbell Prelate Grand Prelate Hdsey Inside Guard Grand Inner Gua Louis Berrum Jr Outer lard Grand Outer Guard A Shaver EVANS VISTA Top th' Hill RENT RENT RENT Why not live In jour own home for ImaT H. F. Byars Res.

1040 Gordon Ph. 4208 CENTER ST. GARAGE 221 South Center Scott Motors Downstairs 24-HOUR SERVICE STOBME LUBRICATION Equipped to Service AU Makes of Can CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED "Andy" Herman Proprietor Phone 3855 Rev. Lickey to Offer 10 Lectures on Bible A seiIPS of 10 special Bible lectuics is being conducted on Sunday night'i by Pastor LJckev at tho Seventh Day church on Wea Fifth stroCt The lectures are open to the public and the subject! aie listed as follows Janua.iv JO That Long Lookod-for Mellennium February 6 The Line Between Gods and His Wrath February 13 Important Texts Missing from the Piotestant Bible February 20 Win Seventh Daj Adventists Keep i a i 27 A Saoied That Was Ciucified i Chiist March 0 The Beast and hi-j Maik and That Number G06 March 1 The Deed to a Mansion 20 Where A i the De-id 9 March 27 Tlu i i Befoie Gods juogment Bai J. MacArthur Dies In Reno Hotel Room The a a i i i of i a a suffeitd i a'-leep i a i imes a i a foun 1 a in nis Reno" hotchoom i i a afternoon About 55 a i old a A i i 11 i at the hotel smte last Tuh Papeis in his loom indicated le a vice-president of the Pacific An a i conpoiation Coroner Ham Dunsoath said th because of the indications of i a i death hu did not an inqucbl be held i i i John a A i i of Ouklajid and Win A of Port Huron Mien Funeral arrangements will be bj the Ross-Burke company Koss Ucriiurd t'llex HCISR sun if irnn i I nited itos Si itoi a i i I Piles of ivhnif.tim if.

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