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Fried Sp}Mglfg;I::Ekenbinner COULEE OITY DISPATCH THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1040 COUNTY FARMERS NOW ings and hill tep seedings can be used Special prices on trees for these for diversion as well as } SEEDING 1940 CROPS erosion comtrol- of plantings are available. The } Itypes practices. fellowing ds a list of trees for plant. Grant County farmers are now Other erosion control practices ing a shelterbelt 300 feet long and preparing to seed their crops for the such as sub.soiling, trashy fallow, five rows wide: 100 Caragana, 2 yrls.; 1940 year. Farmers who are comply. cte., will qualify for practice pay. 50 Russian Olive, 1 yr.; 50 black 10. "Dine and ing with the 1940 program have the ments. In a few instances, farmers cust, 1 yr.; 50 Western Yellow Pine opportunity cof planning their farms might possibly be interested in plant. or Douglas Fir, 4 yrs., and 50 Nor. s 6 that the diversion will be in fields ing windbreaks or wood lots, and if way Spruce, 4 yrs. The price for all on their farms where they can really this is done on crop land it would these trees is $4.50. Each additional he of value to the farm, Gully seed. also count as diversion. 100 feet is $1.50. Farmers desiring ito secure these Dance”’ trees can obtain order blanks from ] the County Extension Office, or by contacting the Soil Comservation Ser. 1 1 viee, or by writing to the Forestry Department of the State College, of ].unction Washington. / At the' S E leC trlClt ; 900 P eCk I 8 YOUR CHEAPEST AND MOST FAITHFUL SERVANT. LET IT RELIEVE YOU OF THE DRUDGERY OF HOUSEHOLD At the Theatres TASKS 0000000000000 000000000000 ; Fried sp}mg ‘FIGHTING @9th lfg;i::ekenbinner IB’ 49 49 b RED RIL.OODED DRAMA! ‘“The More You Use, the Cheaper It QGets’’ “The Mighting 69th”, a new Waur. ner Brog. film starring James Cagney, * George Brent and Pat O'Brien, will Delicious be the Moosevelt feature attraction Grant Gounty Power Co. Sunday, Monday end MTuesday. Headed by the three stars, the casi includex a long roster of well.known players such as Alan Hale, Jeffrey Lynn, Frank McHugh, Dennis Morgan Dick Foran, William Lundigan and Guinn ‘¢Big Boy’’ Williams., The or. Raine, Special-Ham iginal story by Reiily Sunday Norman Dinner Easter RIGHT Fred Niblo, Jr. and Dean Franklin is OUTOF cm the expioits of the THE AIR based partly MINUTES of Fred Allen's “in- American Federation of Radie FIVE‘sults” were recorded in New Artists by vote. famous 165th New York infantry, York by the comedian so that they an‘un‘ani‘mom better known as the Fighting 692 th, could be ‘“dubbed’” or inserted into Hibernians all over the the Tlrvish Brigade, of which the late Have Your Car sent letters of thanks to Fglobn.Frank Black for his salute to St. Patrick’s Father Francis Patrick Duffy was Day on his Friday night concert regimental chaplain. This is the role Serviced While period. Black devoted practically O’'Brien, priest Make This by whose Your played Pat his entire NBC hour to songs of Erin, role in ‘‘Angels With Dirty Faces,’’ Yggz?at e s @ will long be remembered. First full-length air dramatize- tion of the best-selling novel, DR, KILDARE FACES Authorized Son, My Son!” took place on Cec“M? BAFFLING MYBTERY SUNDAY_ S'I_'ORE Romance in a great hospital, baf. Shell Dealer fling mystery in a beautiful girl’s mysterious terror, and thrills of ama. tcur detective work , are. blended in tumor and takes her to a quack doctor W. W. P. TARES ACTION and filed a demurrer to the petition ““The Secret of Dr. Kildare”, scientific dramatic de. the latest Jack Benny movie. (Grant Mitchell). The te condemn the power company's pro. Allen, heard on the air Wednesday detective romance which comes SBumn. nouement is Ayies’ cure of the girl’s Post, Russell, Davis & Paine, Spo. nights over the NBC Red network, day, Monday Tuesday to the perty in Grant county, which was fiendish delight in putting and blindness undey the guidance of Lionel kane, attorneys for the Washington 3 takes a Ayreas filed weeks P. U. D. the famous fiddle-playing funny Cclumbian theatre with ULew Barrymore, as the veteran Dr. Gillespie Water Power company, have entered several ago by man on the and Lfonel Barrymore, practical suggestion, appearance for the No. 2 of Grany sgot.* 3 ' hy mental their defendants cuu.nty. There’s a reason John Scott The story deals with a mental mys. "Crotter always look' anxiously at tery. Ayres, as Dr. Jimmy Kildare, in during his watch the Bob Burns' B. DeMille’s Monday night on ta diagnose state raonologue on the Thursday night Radie called the mental Theatre. Madeleine Carroll, showm of heautiful Nelen Employ. Wusic Hall broadcasts. Bob keeps. here, who was the star, cut short Gilbert. right on going when he’s getting‘ a vacation in France to fly back im ing detective methods he traces: her Jaughs, which' often means that for the to the suggestions of a fanati. Trotter will have to cut out time l;rozadcgst,e terror ca! nurse who inslsts she has a brain of his musical numbers. one‘ Major political eandidates are trying to lure Ed Prentiss into Each Sunday the “Hour of com tracts as a radio speaker for thema Cause No. 53559 Charm” features a “Woman of the during Week, ' the coming election cam- chosen for some outstand- paigns. The busy announcer and NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF actor first came to radio attentiom REAL ESTATE UNDER Closing because of his ability to talk for EXECUTION politicians. * of the State Out o In the Superdor Court Never before in radio history of Washington, for Grant County. many conspicuous have so ‘‘firsts” WILLTIAM M. CLAFP, ) as on the current Bob been scored Plaintiff, va. ) MARGUERITE HERCHELROTH, ) Defendant. ) T'nder and by vintue of an Execu. tion issued out of and under the seal of the Superior Court of the State of Washington, holding terms at Ephrata, ing accomplishment, over NBEC- and for said County, cn the 24th ‘Red at pom. in stations 10 E.S.T. In D, 1940, upon a addition, Maxine, pretty stellar vo- day of February, A. calist with Phil Spitalny’s orches- judgment rendered in said Conrt on tra, is the ‘‘singing woman of every the 24th day of I'ebhruary A. D. 1940, week,” outstanding for the un- William M. Clapp, and varying excellence of her solos in favor of with the 33-piece all-girl band. Ripley series heard Friday nights against Margnerite Herchelroth, for In two over CBS. successive the gum f One hundred thirty.one Virginia Payne, radio's 'Ma in Florida, Ripley dove in wi weea and RA.IOO ($131.86) Dollars, to. at Bargain Perkins,” is perhaps the most pop- some man-eating sharks and fole Prices! ular network artist broadcasting lowed up by a visit to a rattle- gether with attorney’s fees, intercst; from Chicago. This was shown snake pit at Silver Flor costs, and to me Ripley's programSprinfs, costs and increased when she was re-elected head of ida. slogan s delivered, commanding the Windy City chapter of the “Anything can happen here, directed and me to sell the following describeil property to satisfy said judgment, Separator Lo wht: (3) DeLaval and Oils Business and Professional Guide T.ots Two (2) and Three T e 3 BT YSTP SPTPI W T TP s in Block Fifty.two (52) wof the 1 OCOMPLETE STATION Plat of Salome, Grant County, Pouitry and Stock Remedies E. Ewing ‘m Washington; and East of the West Reliable - Watchmgker amd Jeweler The Half GCoulee Junction Service Walt of Sectlon Eight (R), JAOK ADAMA, Prop. Township Twentytwo (22) Drapers Stock Tanks GUARANTEED REPAIRING North, Range Twenty-scven (27) Prices Reasonable, DESOTO.-PLYMOUTH AGENCY E.W. M Watches - Diamonds - Rings Now Therefore, Notice is Herchy . Richfield Gas and 61l Binder Jewelery FEye Repaired Given, .Saturday the 30th day Twine Glasses That on Forks Oafe Adjoinimgz Statiom. of March, A. D. 1940, at ten ‘‘The Real Piomeer Jeweler’’ Modern Tonrist Cabine o’cloek in the forenoon of anid day, 1 will sell the ahove deseribed property Machinery | Fork H’dles 518 Division St. Graad Ooules Used Convenient 84-Homr Selvice or mo much thereof as may he noces. sury to satinfy said judgment, together attorney’s fees, interest, cost: UPHOLSTERING AND with and increasped coste, In all amounting Dempster Pump Bolt Stock MATTRESS RENOVATING to the sum of One hundred fifty_eight Trip’s and 81.100 ($158.81) Dollars, plus Sheriff’n inerensed costa, Furniture Repair, Alag T'urnitare Safd sale will take p'al'r at the Auctions Every I'riday Night at 7:30, Barber Shop front door of the Court Wouse af ‘ in cald County and State. ety Tphrata, e and will he at publie auction, for cash RETAIL SALES DATILY, in hand to the highast and hest biddar, ALL KINDS BARBER WORK Dated at Fphrata, Wash, thfs 26th . day of Tehruary, A, D 1940. LEVITT'S AUCTION CO. SHOWER BATHS A J Dodd Sheriff Wash, Electrie City, Phome 69774 9-st, s.
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