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Sixty-Third Year No 36 —— — Olfioial M oto , Oregon Friday» g ; July 13, Í95I Hre Burns Roof; T h e se Endangers Several T h in g s F¡«f s¡. BmUmg> Oregon Finances1 F“'r L:oarJ ' 1 Most Secure • Organized/for« • September 14-15- 1 (i □I. u u i i u i i i p Valuations Up Court Hires Gerber To Oil Streets In Slightly In Year Town of Keht C o u n ty Paper Field Day Gives Chance To See New Wheats Figures Show The county court m et F rid ay Plans for the ob nty fair which instead of W ednesday this m onth ’ • •September 14- w ill be held heA „.• > ai W ednesday was the - Btevor and Elnxar w heats, fer- “Oregon is th e only state on 16 had a further bods£ Monday ,, i i n h e tm a n co u n ty ’’o u rth of Ju ly and besides Fri- tilizer trials and the cheering night w hen the( I>oard ihet and , . day w as the day set for approval statem ent th a t th ere was mois- ,c . opnx. budget. T here being no ture only 18 inches beneath the i s and o th er talked about -&i decidedly w iring. Sm oke w ith a peculiar y e a rs and .»lately the ome as in 1950, sc- objection th a t docum ent w as ap- w heat crop w ere the attractive hings un til nea^b m idnight. sm el had made passers). ¿uuc best financial shape of any coast . ...w ; a figures released by proved as printed in June. features of the annual field day Mae B arbour W: s been hired and sniff the a ir for a couple sta te ,” said State R epresentative io HO kinson, county assess- The court hired G erber to oil at the experim ent station held yhd som e ra* or, an d ent to the state tax com- the main street, of K ent from F rid ay ’ Ju ly 6. to p u t on the rofl bv G iles L French F irs t to see the fire WM David the Picnic held Sunday by th e pair w ork on vni ci and fences lesion. the highw ay fo the intersection George Mitchell, station super- J ’ B ennett who called attention *o Repubican w om en at DeMo s v^jll be oecessar. ; > keep h i s ■To;al»"in li 50 w as .>8,582,910 east of N orton’s store and a five intendent, called attention to I t m ay be too early to w onder ft as his fath er started to read Springs park. und bucnci s ram paging B ralan id a 4 ,1 /0 thi yi ir an in- block stretch from - m ain stre e t the fact that E lm ar was Identical if the R ussians can undouble him a story. Toni Monroe and “Oregon voters m ust decide from the c ro w d / v re r/c of bout four percept. Ef- ta the whobl and back to the in appearance to Elgin. Only dlf- th eir fists long enough to shake viern A rstill came quiejdy w ith w h eth er to continue spending A carnival wity: ..id rides.-w ^s adu tiu u ilg h u iit 1 ffbway. ferecne is th at Elm ar isn’t re- hands or not, b u t we <ft£ th e H r c tru ck and a line Was .u t t m oney a t th e present r a te a n d engaged a n d ^ f l® ' 7? Ld lofatiid t , higher Tonunj T h om pson. co u n ty sistant to half of the 34 know n T t W N from the corner hydrant. As raising m ore m oney by taxation . Jun lillfet'U l ate b i n - h l ’ is a im e d ’ principally agent, w as nam ed as horticultur- varieties of sm ut while Elgin ' I t ’s like they told us. We owe SOon as the men w ere on the roof or to reduce the extent of gpvem- Ajrartge- a t ( >unth ; w h e re newly*jjnprQv- «1 Inspector w ith additional du- isn’t resistan t a t all. For th a t the national debt to ourselves th e w ater soon dam pened the tir e m ent and thereby the extent of ‘ v n id t vervising I 1 r d >nd n ew b u ild in g s a r e a ties. The soil conservation office reason Mitchell recom mended and inflation is a way to pay it od t b u t not until half the shing- tax atio n ”, said th e speaker w ho of ¿ .th e the fair and m ;. factoF. will stay dow ntow n and it is t h at E lm ar for seed purposes be off side also that Oregon O i l by u y reducing I u u u v n i g the u i c value v a i u t of V i the v»»w ies ie s w w ere r i t : off u u one o * u v of w * the v u v roof * ~~ - noted - . _ colors . iiup vand - possible th a t PMA office w ill not planted on land th at had dollar (the m easurem ent of the and the sheeting well scorched, have been responsible for most ... j ten ■ 1 llangu , also hit moved aw ay from 'row ing Elgin. debt). We’re rich like th* Ger- Some w ater dam age w as done of th e recent raises in taxation vw u \ - \ 1 court* house later. The c o u rt also The erosion experim ental plots m an w orker who had a wheel- to the equipm ent in the building by increasing school and bonus aooui uu. ? 694 a c r b tm g vul ed a t bought - the gravel pit on the showed little variation betw een ill b rin g levies. T he legislature, he said, Jim m y Whetan barrow full of m arks and it took and it will need a new roof. 1.20. Likewise ono-tnl > an< sc h eu re r q u a rte r from Ram Da- trash v and moldboard fallow al- unnotio- has not been extravagant. his band. The h#i a handful to buy a loa. of bread. ------------------------ though some had shown earlier h a y and 1 still valu ed -at $1.58. Improve- v jfl He supoprted th e school bill ed jobs of a r r a n f ’ , the r 1, judge., n e n U on both p _ latte d and un now u n d er attack by the grange straw , housing » The w orst th a t can happen e 1 1 l a n d s have increased. x. The grasses failed to draw* and recounted th e success of and tick et t tk ra ) to anyone is to be relieved of th e o m onths Movable m achinery has grow n m anv visitors from the trucks Hood R iver county in school con- done. R eally it’s.è r re sp o n sib ility of ca rin g for ones to $t9,40(); m erchan- • ' * ” th a t hauled them around the tour ’ riding up^ fro r. solidation and reduced school u n til w e’ll all kXj self. « Ml UlS1 from $110.880 to $13042f); « , O ' although Crested W heat, regular costs. « and yelling “C T T W N far 8889.1 10* and fairw ay types, Interm ediate It seem s to the bus d riv ers >wn ti P relim in ary organization of a the b a n g ta ils fi No one seem s very happy over to •61;85O. H orses, cattle, swine, tth<i Pubescent w heat grasses, th e p rospetta of a cease fire la “ J ! T T L Î f i i L" “ g?.V p. °.f Youne n .ep" hll ,nl "• i ,t ra c k ’ sep and p oultry have all de- A crew of Arizona Indians is- w heat gragg bpomes v n r a a and m flnPK a»near th a t 1)601 on learnin^ lo du rin g p l a t e d w ith Allen Tom and ,i I.f-ih num bers and total laying new steel on the railroad , _ _A — ,— , , irVi*— - - ov » . ° in fbnppm us situ atio n two w ee^ s cour8e given h y Hall volunteering to con- and the standard W hitm an Sher line betw een Grass Valley and m an-. and sheep fescue w ere uluatlonl WC a i \ h e T rum an engendered lh€ Cross. Every ttn u e th e w ork on its behalf. over the T lTum borrow ed fr from ru an g t the l l - busses, hnrrnu/p/i o m school A basket d in n er fille<l the par- The-o arc o n l * 472 h o rse s now Kent. The rails now / in " use ”7’ are shown, a of 35 d u rin g the y ear. We th o u g h t to be th e ’ Bill Hall, p lan t breeder, re- M alik pioposak If the v d i s t r i c t s are loaded to th e doors ty Wfth good will and «> h^ve 7597 c a ttle on the assess- Put down by the Columbia Sou- ru wWle • T lie k in i* * !! a re 'b a d anxious youngsters carry- rak(S before the program . S late m ent rolls as com pared to 8412 ^ e r n 50 years ago. T hey w ere am(mg fod take a licking. I t y ing !unch pails and m a h u rry to SenatOr S tew art H ardie of Oen- Sheep ore down to ^ u n d r aus. hundreds new w heats, said - H arlandview ^jpr ' no ag be on th eir way. don w as a visitor. ci re- 62-7-^md boa« to 615 w hile farm-x H eavier equipm ent , y . tim e 'o f seeding had a n ef- blanied for keeping up a . w as thought by Mrs. W ily ,____________v S aturday night U nder those conditions th e re is Kn tghten, Red Cross chairm an, i ers have lot the flocks of chick- » . . f- feet on sm ut because sm ut ger- ports from C. Os j little incentive for the commnn- th a t th ere m ight lo H i a ,d ro p o. _ .J _ «„.a m lnates best at 50-60 degrees a <ldegate ter the ists to' propose good term s^ F u r Moro an<J instead there have been VZIU C11 1 u ?, >rth. pn; -i a th ird since Ja^t year. ,”‘5 ^ renmlnd- while w heat prefers a tem pera- tion held ln.PorM *’ th erm o re our allies would Use QVer 60 each day Total for the t w ill be. re a fW d J b a t the f l^ £ a re tQ n 0 tluT o( 70 A grees Saf new er a n Mr. and Mrs, V to quit. ! -W* I county is 189 to date w ith in- on anim als -weiè taken as pounds. The new work will l>e «» producing seed crop, yields r t.in ano u also reported on T T terest still growing. qjfcHT be no o uiarv 1 so .do not tpe ude t o . move the 1951 th ird as much as w heat, he said. TT» com m ittee composed oK* incèï'iriifs T he argum ent used to oe s __ - ■' T l:9 !--- I T and is also a cattle feed . . . 1 H r about the p rio rity of the hen or m em bers of th e city council and 'll pvbr 15,000 'S aturday in An increase plot of Brevor, additional m em bers from the agricultural figures. In long headed, w hite strawied. whichgg was '"first; th e nagging Moro B o o ste r'c lu b m et Tuesday he census taken last year new w heat, resistant td all kinds night and m ade as its first 1,1C wife o r the ornery husband. • 1 12R5 hogs and F§7 w ere of sm ut, was shown and it drevr choice *)f action about w ater, the in to th e assessor. T h e re w k favorable comment, from farm- drilling of the present well th ru £U*st 1 'J 1 If you w a n t to ponder on how d ifferen ce in time, o f Rev- home of- M rs. a especially those who have fast the w orld has been m oving H ere to m ake a picture to be another stra tu m of rock, ^mut in th etr fields this year, jm M consider th a t the m an who w rote s hOw n In the* Union Pacific i t is expected th a t the drilling ^¿l'ilci^l price. for B rey er, jsald Bob Fleo-ber. uian- “I n the Shade of the Old Apple farm tra in nex t w in ter are w ill s ta r t in October and prob- 4 1 - » rhn ’h.M sh erm ah C ourfryw hent ager o f the Pacific WaHItWewf T ree” has ju st died. George Penrose, agricultural ag- ably tak e tw o o r three n<h . . w ere announced this week as Crop ' Im provem ent association. • T T W N k ent for the railroad and Jack Reason for the action w as t h e ^ / d ^ ‘ $2,24 per bushel bv the local | k a good w heat although not an W heat Is a queer cereal: we P atterson, cam era m an from g rea ter economy,• of drilling in t ? - Da.ieS** Irene Fraser. PMA office. easy milling one ( It is as good r a ise twice w h a t we need and California. T he picture is about the old hole w ith the possible E th ^ l. Belshee, " New th is year will be the ware- as Baart foe milling). Tt m akes a subsidize the price, then we give sm u t b u t includes several view s ties of obtaining w ater as good b e ta E in<(> M àfy Higley, it aw ay to foreigners w ho don’t of w heat fields including some Or b e tte r th ere th an any o th e r Alice I .ivem Mrs. Kale Ian r>n died Sunday house storage charges to be paid good cake flour and yields as t, - ^ e le n Bru- Florence seem to appreciate I t from the local experim ent sta- know n spot 4 F lo re n c e B rut h t in *» hf spi/al in The Dalles by the farm er. W arehouse char- well as Elgin. ckert, A lthea 1 aet, Ann Miller, ,!lR stroke Ov paralysis ges will be based on the date of At the w inter wheat v a rie ty T T W N ' tion and some taken from the H elen M artin, following a Mr. and Mrs. H ugh H ankins Pauline Dourn Mrs. H ansen was deposit a t T he local elevators. A plots Mitchell pointed, out the Celllo Indians and those w ho top of the Moro elevator. hy a few d a 1 and son of P o rt Angeles, W ash., f o ta F raser, I i-a Rather, Ret lark, April 19. 1861 charge of ten cents per bushel fertilization trials which did no t fish th ere are going to ask for ----------- --------- ile M artin and horn in Deni 1 HI Si n n a n conn- will be made on all w heat depo- show in the ripening w heat a3 are here a few days this w eek to Henrietta. . $80,000,000 dam ages if the gov- SU N| )Ay h < H < H ) L KA ELY and had live Mrs. Roy ftUth M artin. prior to Septem ber 3 m they had when ttw e m m e n t builds T he P alle® ' The S unday school rally held visit p 7 ia h w e ith p 'a n his d \ l m r other, Belshee ty sinci 1901. H er Effective rate per bushel for grain was green. E xperim ents W orth It. too But w hy not tu rn c h r ,sUan church ,aBt Belshee an.l Mr. B e lo n e e^ JT ansen has been dead- >0 years. w h eat grading num ber one will w ere made by testing w ith appli- m odern and let the govern Sunday afternoon brought o u t a . . n Ove of hc 82 14. Reductions of the 2*6 cations of 10-26-30-40 pounds of ig are a^son Survj catch the fish?______ very good crow d who w atched v O n ' l u C l v , »1* Mts. cent service fee and Vi cent per nitrogen and w ith 400 pounds The D T T W N th e program given by the Sun rand four Ralph bushel tax Hen under the laws df standard fertilizers contain Oregonians. af/er ' CJJTjX m day school children of the coun- S /n v -M U i« W rand ed Oregon for use by th e Oregon jng m ixtures ,pf nitrogen, potas- our «»r chlldre: ^ t t n g sm a rt-a b o u t ,h t ,’ ' f^ ns Bach eehool l)ad S d iffe re n t m ade. -ynim and phosphorus.—------- — 1. Applications rium and u s i n g . ’ to oc * n u mlber. A t th e close of the pro- C h ristian so n , Moro, dur effective m. Istori Tzians and purchase _ t«yfree- Ralph Besse, assistant director ‘ In the late-fall th a t m ight cost som « m Rev G ravcnor gave the . , Chicago had an can b est be i 'e n ts re av ailab le to Ta^Wary o f experim ent stations told the ate. t r „ ? neof sern w n Of the day ' - to P < « e in a, a five pour held tor,?. W heat not redeem ed 75 visitors th a t much of the suc- H ^ 't o n e - th is cati go on w i t h o u t -------------------- - {he W elcome T rav eler’s rad o Roi, iqulred through Toi < the will l e tak eh over b y the Com- oesa, of Oregon agriculture had S tation regnrd- nra^t calg anarch^ w e w ouldn’t GRAS8 v VALLEY ITEM S progam . Diane told‘W tb a ' dh m oditv Credit Corporation April COme from inform ation develop- y control. Bob practical V dience about h e r 4-H club exper- ¡fa m ornm 1 officiating. 30 1052. . ed a t the experim ent stations of ps of his morn- guess. t T and ^ rs’ ^ r Ian Ftogen and ¡ences over the past ten years. W heat grading No. 2 will re- tbe Rtate and pointed to the new (To'wn w ith 2.- u r • o aninff tb w atch Oregon daughter, Jill of Porland spent R ebroadcast for w estern stations ing glory cleve a one cent, deduction w hile wftpats a n d tillage m ethods to m ake an ap- v i to L h p rs *fcho heard a t a the week end at the Gene Rey- w}n b e 'h e a rd at 3:00 P m ., M< <- UH-n was. the m other w heat grading No. 3 will receive had- been discovered at the um chlorate a t school . ‘ tb a t th ere w as r.old’s home. / day Ju ly 16 over KGW, Port- plication c! hiidren. " n thcee cent deduction. Deduc- lorai station. ad located fojne recent mee‘ * ln Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Sm ith had ,and The W elcome T ravelers this tlnie. _— a . tions for sm ut will be one cenfc , ___________ _ fe^ he might, ? ;e,n. y ritrh,‘ w av to get it could as th e ir guests the evening of gpongors, a fter hearing of Di- new patche for one half of one percent and em m ereiv bv if the ngn* . the ^ o u rth M t and Mrs. Owen an e,R donaUon of a steer to the }ose t racd three cents for one percent a n i IL. George Mit- be foun • w N , E akin and fam ily and Mr. and sh rJn e H ospital In 1950, present- staking until pvor w h e a t grading low er th a n n to- go ’at}ea<l OAmP-nne should give thank3 Mrs. B ernard M artin and De- a pop corn p o p p e r' and a chell advi e<’ »rate application r thp pool w eather w hich has anna. Picnic dinner w as served yearf? su p p iy of pop c o rn .to t ei an d m ak e : test teat w eight ^wW will not he eligible h enough w ater h ^ n e d the w h eat to ripen a t a in the basem ent as it was cold s h rin e H ospital. ' 1 < and s p r i n l 1 ,rn ?L W arehouse charges will be re- Nearly a hundred relatives and ne P rate A lthough the out sid j. m nada T histle, a perennial to take it Grai h fall rains the ____ J l - te r In your area it pvprv dayR frm n SeT> friends called Sunday afternoon ha» been In the e a st It Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H aynes wee<], has been located , w0 of strike wilj .be washed unprep Xpril 30 according at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ar- h . . n o t been a hot wind w hereas -arrived Saturday from Richland, Russell Belshee on his land chloral MW ^ a r s ago "hot” w ind W ashington and spent the w eek e a nada T histle dow n furti’ sterilizin g t h e H e re’s som e h an d p re cau tio n s fn dntp w b p at Jf. dppo«,jted in th u r B. Christianson on th eir s i successfu l ra y d iv ert d isaster point- , . w a reh o u ses W heat deposit- farm to congratulate them on •hieb and ’’east” w ind w ere «m ono- end w ith his Is distinguished from o th e rth ls- treated vade in the fall, d out. by C o unty A gent, T.- W. rn n n a rv •, w in rerG,ve o n ly a their 25th wedding anniversary rrtous len.r». Over in the cool sigter, Mr. and Mrs ties by its sm all heads and creep- plication t tl cal basis , „ , , , five cent r r r bushel w arehouse The C hrlsttonson s were m arried d S a ^ ^ ¿ ‘t h V ^ . - - / " n t r k X ^ m orning •lor; r » b to !he field Is deduction 'm m e In Oregon City la 1928 tim bpr is d r y ! ano u«**»s-*— - vi ~ r ise to new plants Refreshm ents of cake and o rm i plan. Olh- w nrth tw0 dozen in the shed arP no) haRed on the date this m isnam ed land of iap hom e for the^w eek end. narroW w Ith n u m e m u . h o t" w in d ‘ a n d 'b S l n g su n . It 1« M t-s-EMsL Buchanan I be punch and coffee w ere served th is, mt.ybo controlling a h a rv e st fire. Up- 1(>nnq arP applied fo r,b y is cuts along th e m argins. A sharp ers have w ith Mesdames E. H. Moore, from P ortland w here she w ent — ~ ~fs l o c a t e d a t each point will help > turned exhausts spark arrestors, ¡ndJvlduab ; L cool and balmy. for medical attention. She is im- ^oca^ Clarence Sparling, R. B. Hoskin- th I had an on screened-— radiators, a sp ray er ____ -rf -rf son, E. Schaefffer, Collis Mioore m y first r e a p e r ^ f j p ^ w ith w ater ready to move. __£ T his arm s race w ith R ussia proving. Trmibb* is a serious p e st and should be pOrtu n ity i n i s amu» — te Qur ajid Mrg Ted T ro u b le u n n n lo - TT ......... pouring and serving. Miss Diane it S heraF s grad-' back pum ps, sacks and shovels b o b HOW ELL M ARRIES w ould be tose / a s k i n g gun(Jay. to at. eradicatel im m ediately upon lo- H o puggci it m an y c: r n iaÿ -pi help tq d ivert a d is a s te r Mr^. Raym ond A. Kqpwles, Christianson took care of the w ay, h as y a ¿ ir icates he felt It o p -; v h e a t’ fire, Thom pson states. of The Dàlles, announces the guest book. „ r v force about wou w hat __ we have in the tend - th e Trim T rim ble ble fam fam ily ily reunion cation. w Planes• ^ Scott ° “ park. Madison, Al- Ä T ^ h T rT o ^ V X w as a ’" ’ - ' sto ay ry of about W onder If Wa at Mt. T ractical pi» -o T p r aption and preparedness m arriage of h er daughter, Joyce Coming from Oregon City arc up / ’ : iu u e «rood watch words«,for farm- e . Hayxyorth, to Pvt. R obert il. were Mr. and Mrs. C. Schaffer, Mke th e w ife’s slo ry -o f ^ n g ^ o n e ^ „ w ere i*t seem to brcnK irt a .y e a r w hen cheat grass Howell of Wasco, who is in the friends of 25 y ears ago. to w ear” even ** —- r r id a v for the M etolius on _ --------- — .. , , "w ork so he fee’s heavy and w heat leaves abun- p . g# Aid Force.. . , — — ----------- full of clothes^ £ shd np ft r .p returnIng Monday, using at least tw o pounds of p a r a saddle m ■ I ( . v vlod in b ein g T he cerem o n y took place in COMMITTER NAMED T T y w hnt anyone Mrs H arold E akin and child- e n t acid and tw enty gallons of a nev k in tho fT ld T + f e v e r, t x i s t i n : T ire can Goldendale. W ashington May 22, A board m eeting of th e Sher- Regardless of h^use- ren Mrs M arcus E slinger and w a te r w as applied. Mr. Bcsh< < A plov. < tt in the bed for j, . - r >’dcn dividends in retu rn s 1951, at the B aptist parsonage man .County H istorical society ar t fire. Wh^’ • ,.n ti c • ' d u is tfely stored vvPh the Rev. Sm ith offlcirting. m et at the court house in Moro, wives who are trying to' children Mrs. Vernon E akin and m orning glory patches w ith a th e lickl ole: ■ T t, ire h o ic e . Survey the ------ June 29, 1951. -At this tim e a ^ ty ^ 0 ? V ° ^ n 7 X . y children and .M r. and_MW._D.ck soil fu n d g an t applied by^a w d no, „t„l c e n n u r a . « ..u .------- - - - .., _ vpr„ eicht n w ith the f<> M andi ( T . Ti, b ’e fire r.iitiM T iA N CHCRCH motion was made to appoint a tn ey , i l^ . o W anri if th ey ’ll eat Reckm an and children w ent to gun into th , <V( bp ;i (,f1 (ic fl!,h, ,,n<j preo-ue the crew " C.H • ■ tra jj marlcer research comm ittee sound asls ‘ } and beans for The Dalles Monday to take th e ir inches a e in a e t • 2 4-D f i • v e i r ‘> ( v / r ’ evh ’ -f A; ( i’cr ncv. * Rev. H. G ravenor of the Was- (O investigate the locations for • p o r k . al L 7 w n be cheaper. children for sw im m ing lessons. Follow ,ng ’to ray tW ‘ . ' h >’ ; . n (| h ,cM... ’ 1 i ,• up co M ethodist church announces m ark e r anti trail and report lo aw hile beef w,l N Tw enty-six younsters acw njpan- he cleaned Ins v . c.l , „ . b ; - -„a d H ' k ’I' e a service of sum m er serm ons on | „ a rd m em bers at next meeting. T the gods may ied b y Mrs F ra n k E. Bayer j w t tonuKatc. 1 ; ti-pdn) i4 , "" " ' ’ ' ’’ ’ ' ' ” 11 ' ' T ’ ? ,, / ' ’' y ; 1- , X ' Those chosen w ere Giles French, , ., IjJ ■ ■ <m ? , v e ir. i’ ’ ' ' p f ^H e Hr t w illjie Ju ly ^ , ^ “The Albert Kaseberg and Oscar Rug- E ? d e ± w l y 0 ,b « t ‘ som ething of On . the bus driven by A. K. K int- paP 'h w ith ' n^ '° n using tw ounces per^.ho’e. grind siow ij from n c r u « iu k v *» o v «/«..» xv - v r ........... v e ry Che t cr: heavy : nd leaves im/ ik ’th e best n u th o d of attack Evil T em per” R em em ber please. gIes, th a t kind “ b“ T f t e r l w o years Ross F ritts of M ountain City, Carbon hlsulphide is ¿ X ' " a n d ‘ H tcnt ¡¡| ' ’ ihn courts j ____ snnHav and snent inflam m able n ia tc ru i lhP r ^ T h which T p i n a e l t ^ e r i s e 'case of f Tenn., came Sunday and spent inflam m able ; ' and , • 1i ' ' ” H :30 a. m. Also a Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Flatt ____Hnn/iiod b u t (s the little a n d )• "1 try in g vne f few days wlh h a n d nrecau j e d j - p i j > l.t- ^ the ■ only ’ ................ lunlor serm on. are iryni^ v— f __ 1949. a few day« w in his cousin. Bh?-_he care^udy iw»w>cu .......... l i 't l ^ . , .,i ; , returned T hursday from their The Dalles. R f »’^ ' ^ 1 ton F r it| S and fam ily. Monday m ost effective chemical. Best re- ’ ■ v - ’ lS f3 F r *’lov dl- •< can . h .1 to to Service w orship w ill trip east after a new Pontiac and Plows? or discs can be he u used Service of of divine d T 1 T V , V fo n in . having thev w ere dinner w nen hen the dinner euests guests a a t t the the suits suits a a re re obtained obtained w tnc soil sou m epat< <i- _ fir(? r..... b./ivi d m i b ‘f 1»; k fire . r to di bo held In the G rass Valley Me- a checksAP in Rochester, M inn, Vòurs for America persist. of their <J(WJ|ln Mt8 c a rl is satu rated so loss will not occur i t s V.'. T hom pson ahead of th e fire. th dlst church Ju ly 15 a t 3 p. m. «at the famous Mayo clinic. Th< the highest powered fichadew ttz and family. Sodium chlorate la likewise on highest antom obin avci y W e ’ buildings on F ire endangered ■ F irs t stre e t W ednesday noon w hen flam es sta rte d on the roof öZtyS òDCclKC* N ote i u h v All Out For §wJmming beSSODS New Rails’ Being Laid ’ o (Jf| Ollth decuon morning they HcftfS Of . 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