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o o o äbvrntan County tournai Sixty-Sixth Year No. 42 T hese T h in g s We N ote Moro, Oregon Friday, August 13, 19Û4 Wilson and Root Aid Legislation on Farm Program About the County County Official l‘u|>er Body of Golash Boy Recovered From Deschutes Three Sherman Boys on Shrine Benefit Squad WASCO NEWS supply minister here since early Mrs. Roy Barnett of The Dalles Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. in June is to go on to Idaho to a spent the week-end at the home Morris Wilson, Condon, Oregon Recovery of the l»ody of 15- of her son-in-law and daughter, Wheat Growers League president, Tom Jacobsen were his niece, church there. year-old Wesley Golash, Portland Miss Elsie Jacobsen and three Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jefferies and and Floyd Root, Wasco, Oregon boy who lost his life in the swift delegate to the National Associa friends, the Misses Pat Thomasen, Glen Wallace were their son-in- with Mr. Barnett who is helping waters of the Deschutes river the Sue Tiley and Ruth Randby of law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Jefferies in harvest. Three Sherman county high tion of Wheat Growers, recently Mrs. Ivan Blagg and Mrs. Don past week-end, was reported Tues school lx>ys have been drawn for left for Washington, D. C. to repre New York. They had left home Dan Glenz of Umatilla, Mr. and July 2 and traveled out by the Mrs. Stanley Kruson of Lyle, also Ix?ach and children were business day evening. Officials of both the Eastern Oregon football team sent wheat producers. Sherman and Wasco counties par that is scheduled to meet the wes southern states. In Texas, Miss their son and daughter-in-law, in The Dalles Friday. Wilson said " . . . the trip is Jacobsen received word of her Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wallace and visitors ticipated in the rescue. Mrs. Arzell Lemley, Mrs. Alfred Oregon team in “B” compe necessary because many vital Is father, Carston Jacobsen’s death. children, Debbie, Helen and Bill Kock and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap were The boy fell into the river from tern tition at Pendleton on Saturday, sues affecting wheat growers are She flew to New York for the ser Jr. of The Dalles and Mr. and By Giles L. French The Dalles Friday on business. off a raft on which he and other August 28. The game is being being decided in Washington at vices and then rejoined her Mrs. Charles Decker and family in Mr. boys were playing. Attempts to and Mrs. Tom Preece and played as a Ixmefit for the Shrine Enumclaw, Washington: “How this time.” He also mentioned that friends in time to arrive here Au of Wasco. children, Tommy and Cathy, of save him were futile and it was hospital. ‘ . . . unlike most farm commodity did that name come to be?” quer gust 4. While here the girls and GRASS VALLEY NEWS Weaverville, Calif, were callers several days later that people Two outstanding players on ied I of the waitress. “Sounds Ind groups, wheat growers have no their hosts drove to the Earl Wednesday at the Frank von Bor- walking along the bank of the the Moro high school team, Mrs. Frank E. Bayer was host p e r m a n e n t representation in river discovered the 4wdy. While ian,” says she. “Yes,’ says I. Fields ranch where they saw the ess at a demonstration party at homes. Bucky Brady and l^arry Sayrs, “There used to be a pamphlet Washington, D.C. Oregon Wheat harvester in action, two riding a her home Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Art Watkins of a member of the party went to a and George Fox Jr. of the Rufus- published by someone around Growers I^eague officers and mem truck and two on the combine. with 15 women and a number of Wasco and her mother, Mrs. A. phone to report the discovery to leave for I^a Grande Sunday to Sheriff Fields of Sherman coun here,” says she, “telling about bers are often called upon to speak After leaving here the tourists children present. Nick Lafrenz of A. Dunlap drove to Condon Sun ty and to the Wasco county sher put in two weeks of Intensive for the nation’s wheat producers planned to visit Crater Lake, Tim that. I’ll find one if I can." day where they met Mr. and Mrs. training for the big event. The The Dalles was the demonstrator. on legislative matters.” She couldn’t. berline Ixxlge, the Oregon coast Games were played and prizes Bob Roberson and all were guents iff’s office, others followed along western Oregon squad Is in the bank to keep track of the body. So the distinctive name Enum Final action on the farm bill is and then go home by the north awarded to Mrs. Harold Ea- of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Flatt. Mr. It is said this course was followed training at Pendleton. claw is hidden from the residents expected this week. Wilson and ern route to see Yellowstone Park were Roberson will be one of the tea Additional local interest In and Mrs. Kenneth Todd. Re for upwards of two miles before game centers in the fact that thereof and no doubt reposes qui Root are working closexy with and other points of interest, l^ast kln chers in Condon this year. freshments were served by the etly in the libraries far away from Oregon’s congressional represent year the girls visited and toured hostess. Mrs. I/ee Gordon of Pilot Rock the Ixxly was washed toward Moro’s coach, Jerry Disch, is as the ken of waitresses who are atives, other members of the farm Norway on bicycles and next and her sister, Mrs. Iz>uis May of shore close enough to be reached sistant coach for the eastern Ore Mrs. Arzell Lemley, Mrs. Clair hired to serve food, not informa committees in both houses, as year plan to go to Italy for the Adams, Mrs. Donald Clodfelter Hermiston brought their mother, with grappling hooks. squad. Wesley was the son of J. M. Go gon Being well as many USDA officials. Ev summer. Miss Jacobsen is a phys tion. Mrs. I. D. Pike home after spend chosen as a player on the and Mrs. Donald Marsh called at lash, 5121 NE Davis street, Port At the next booth were a party ery effort is being made to en ical education teacher in New the home of Mrs. Gordon Lemley ing a weey with her daughter at team means a real financial land. of five, two men, one 45, one 18, courage a fair and equitable farm York. The others also teach there. Saturday afternoon to help her HermLston. Another daughter, sacrifice to the Sherman county both ages based on observation, program for wheat. Mrs. R. M. Johnson, Mrs. George celebrate her birthday annivers Mrs. Leona Baker of Springfield boys. Due to the late wheat har not Inquiry; three women, one 60, Oregon producers will benefit Drinkard Sr. and Carol Drinkard ary. The afternoon was spent was here to care for her father GRAHH FIR E HITS vest they will lx? giving up sever two less, only one young enough directly if the league is successful spent Monday and Tuesday In playing scrabble. Refreshments of while Mrs. Pike was gone. al days work in the fields which, to rouge her lips after dinner. in keeping the summer fallow Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eslinger of BIGGS CANYON AREA at the current rate of pay, Isn’t birthday cake brought by the She was also the only one who amendment intact in the farm Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watkins and guests and coffee were served Moro were dinner guests Sunday A grass fire in Biggs canyon, what is referred to as "peanuts.” combed her hair before dinner. bill. Passage of the amendment daughter, Mrs. John Buck, cele later. at the Marcus Eslinger home. presumably started by sparks From observation she might have would limit acreage cuts in sum brated Mrs. Watkins’ and Mrs. Mrs. Marcus Eslinger and dau from the brakes of the Sherman Mr. and Mrs. A1 Roberts and been the only one who had comb mer fallow areas to the national Buck’s birthdays recently with family of Corvallis arrived here ghters spent Kunday afternoon branch freight, was brought un ABC o f f ic e gives ed her hair that week. average. Estimates indicate that dinner at Harold’s, near The Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. at Wasco visiting at the home der control in about two hours PARTICIPATION RULES The local A:8:C office announc They were not Americans, their Oregon would be granted an addi Dalles. and Mrs. Fred Cox a few days. of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday afternoon. ed this week that farmers who speech being much quicker and tional 60,000 acre wheat allotment Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terry of Ronald and Rtxiney will stay for D. H. Wright. Section crews and a truckload Intend to do any conservation without the broad, flat accents of If the amendment is passed. Portland visited in Town Sunday. a longer visit with their grand Clarence May, with the navy of track workers from the crew w’ork under the 1954 A.C.P. our countrymen. They puzzled Mr. Terry is district superintend stationed at San Diego and his Wilson and Root are also exert parents. presently stationed at Moro were should sign-up prior to start of the little blond waitress, the one ing every effort to keep the two- ent of the Methodist church. wife and son of Portland are here Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hartman of with the sharp, pointed chin and price plan in the farm bill. Il con Mrs. Charles Decker and child Wasco spent Sunday visiting Mr. for two weeks at the home of his dispatched to the scene. The area, such work. Payment for noxious weed con the lips that grew thinner when gress approves this provision, ren, Phyllis and Alvin, spent sev and Mrs. A. F. Balzer. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace about two and one half miles south of the mouth of the canyon, trol using sodium chlorate, 2,4-1), she spilled, instead of thicker. May. Alfred Switzer, a navy wheat producers throughout the eral days last week with Mrs. and Ellen Davis return was not seriously damaged, al etc., Is 50 percent of the cost of In the Yakima valley the speed nation will vote on the two-price Margaret Blau and family at Camp ed Louise to their home in Condon Mon friend of Clarence, is here at the though grass was burned off to chemical. Agricultural conserv Sherman. is 50 miles per hour and the sign plan next year. May ranch for a few days. day after spending several weeks Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton and the top of the hill and'' several ation program funds will be ob says “Rader Checked”, which is sentatives have been active in Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kitts moved here with their uncle and aunt, ligated for payment as available probably a bluff for one huge car Washington, D.C. since last May. Wednesday to Eugene where he Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis. son, Wiley, and Miss Betty Thur fence posts were destroyed. and only on practices which have rolled by at 70 and was not stop Wilson and Root are following up will teach school while she at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis man were business visitors in received approval of the county ped while in sight. Mostly the dri action of Marion Weatherford, tends college. . Dalles Monday from Kent. as tjieir guests last week-end The committee. vers stay at 50 and when all do Arlington, and Jens Terjeson, Pen Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Price and had Broughton Arney of The Dalles Town, Country Church sister, Mrs. Helen Dempsey spent Sunday at the home of his It, it is a pleasant way to drive. dleton, who returned recently children, Bonnie, Glen and Lida her daughter Joan, of Portland. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ix*n Conference Oct. 18-21 No one tries to pass another, all after working almost two months I^ee, and Mrs. Antonie Ktrhnhaus- and Kenneth Sather of Kent is Garland. go along at the same set gait. Cer in Washington on the farm pro en of Glenwood, Wash., Mr. and in Mrs. Emanuel hospital in Port Mr. and Mrs. Owen Eakin and The eighth annual Oregon Town Cutting Horses To Mrs. E. E. Re and children, John land the where tainly there Is less danger. gram. she underwent an op and Country Church conference family and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan ny and Peggy, of Roosevelt, Wash, Odd, isn’t It, how we’ve let sci eration Wednesday. has been announced for October Feature Wasco Fair Blagg and family enjoyed a picnic and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Watkins ence dictate to us. The word "Ra Entertainment features at the Mr. and Mrs. John Rust took 18-21 on the Oregon State college Hermiston Livestock Auction were Sunday guests of Mr. and their daughter Phyllis to The dinner and swimming at the John campus, Corvallis. dar” on a sign quiets down nearly The “Town Wasco county fair, which opens Day Sunday. Mrs. Leo Watkins and family. all the drivers, because they have Hermiston — Volume of cattle Dalles Sunday where she took the Miss Doris Larsen of Portland and Country Church” is interpret Thursday, August 26 at Tygh Val such implicit faith in science. consigned was up somewhat, trad Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howe and bus for Portland after spending is here helping Mrs. Donald von ed to include all churches that ley, will l>e somewhat different They know they will get caught. ing was brisk and demand broad children, Janine and Ronnie, of the week-end here with them. have a responsibility for serving to the program presented last Borstel during harvest. Science that makes the huge elec at the Hermiston livestock auc Grimes, Iowa arrived Sunday for Bruce Alley and daugh Mrs. Bernard Martin and daugh rural ix*ople. The purpose of the year, announces J. W. Dodd, se trical installations, perfected the tion Friday, Delbert Anson, man a visit with Mrs. Howe’s brother- ter Mrs. Karen were business visitors ter, Deanna, took her son, Danny annual get-together is to make cretary of the fair board. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. man-killing bombs, developed the ager of the sale, reports. In place of the high wire, or The Dalles Monday. and George Miller of Moro to the religion vital in enrlchihg all Floyd Royse and family. The in Bruce kiss-proof lipstick, manufactured Alley went to Prineville grange camp near Bend last Sun phases of rural life and Improve trampoline, act, feature of last Consigned in small lots by 91 Howes plan to spend most of the calculating machine, perfected show, there will be exhibi to the rodeo. day for a week. On Saturday Mrs. rural living through the develop year’s television, is respected, and may consigners were 278 cattle com August in Oregon visiting rela Sunday tions by professional cutting ment of religious leadership. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sobers of pared with 251 the previous Fri tives. Martin went to the camp and took be feared. Sponsored hy the Oregon Coun horses. For this feature, the fair Calif, spent last week her son Danny to Eugene where Exponents of other gods used day, 106 hogs compared with 145, Miss Peggy Re of Roosevelt, Glendale, of Churches, Archdiocese of board has signed up the t>e.st Wash, was a guest of Judy Wbt- here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest he was met hy his grandparents, cil smoké and fearful faces, made and 24 sheep compared with 77. Portland In Oregon, National horses in the state, with stock Blaylock. The new high, $22 cwt., set pre kins for a few days. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grubbe of dire threats, called down strange Donald von Bor- Roseburg and went home with Council of Churches, Oregon coming from lx>th Salem and Port- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brock and stel Mr. and and son Mrs. imprecations, Incanted odd oaths vious Friday by first grain-fed fat Carsten. George an*! them for a visit. Mrs. Martin re Farm Bureau, Oregon Home Eco land. Included among the ani and often failed to impress. We slaughter steers was maintained Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Brock, Karen Carl von Borstel nomics Extension Council, and mals are present and former cham and Miss Pat turned home Sunday. hold more faith in science than Friday, and arrival of grain-fed and Joe drove to Cook’s, Wash, Johnson went to Prlnevelle Sun Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May were Oregon State College extension pions such as Satan, Handy Pat, fat heifers Friday raised their recently to visit Sam’s brother-in- in any gods we ever had. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Keith business visitors in The Dalles service, the conference Is open to Lucky Boy A and others. Enumclaw’s 3000 people live on price $4 cwt. to the same $22 top. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. day IXxld states that exhibits In all ministers, church laymen, educa DeCourcey and to attend the Monday. the broad flat of the western val Both, totaling about 25 head, were Brock and family. departments will lie sxtensive. rodeo. tional leaders, memliers of farm Mrs. Bernard Martin and dau Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Seargent ley close to the hills that reach of good quality and finish. Dairy Miss Barbara Alley and Dale ghter Deanna and Mrs. Owen Ba organizations, and all rural com up to Rainier with stony fingers heifers hit $41, up $5 hd. Feeder drove Jackson Hole, Wyo. to visit Ferris Portland came up Satur kin and sons Terry and Ray, went munity leaders. Any and all folks that even in summer are over steers of poorer quality dropped their sonin-law and daughter, Mr. day to of spend OFF AGAIN, ON AGAIN week with Miss to Portland Tuesday for dental are welcome to attend. hung with a veil of cloud. They $1.35 cwt to $18.40. Veal and wean- and Mrs. Charles Neville and fam Alley’s parents, a Mr. To some, the above heading and Mrs. Earl appointments are rugged, sharp, and nothing in er pigs dropped due to lower qual ily, who are vacationing there. On Olds. may recall the yarn alx>ut Finne ity.. Good quality bulls were up Howard Garland of Wasco was the trip they visited Yellowstone Oregon approaches them for gan the railroad man, but it is Mrs. Alfred Payne and child here over the week-end with his H(MP4 ft I’Elt < ENT ABOVE Park, Du Bois and over the Te- steepness. Weyerhaeuser Timber 60c to $15.80 cwt. PARITY ON JUNK IS used to call the attention of read ren took their hired man, Bill parents, Mr. and Mrs. I/en Gar U. S. farm price Index lost 10 ers to the fact that the publishers owns the forest between Enum Another new high in over a tons to Jackson Hole and home. Kidder to The Dalles Monday for Rev. and Mrs. Richard Bruner land. claw and the reserve and have a month was the $21.50 paid for |x)ints ( four percent) between of this staunch advocate of free Mr. and, Mrs. Tom Preece and May 15 and June 15. The parity dom are off again on another 30-year growth of new timber on light young sows. Also unusually arrived Wednesday, July 28 from medical attention. Bob Beeker of Ferdinand Id children of California were din it that is thick and beautiful. Only high was the $26.90 for good qual Ohio. He is the new pastor of the aho and Miss Vivian Harder of ner guests Tuesday at the A. von index dropped two points. Hogs sight-seeing tour. This time Mr. 50 years more and it can be cut ity. Good quality bulls were up Wasco Methodist church. accounted for about half of the and Mrs. Giles L, French are and hauled to the big mill just which were in strong demand by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Andrews are I^a Grande spent Sunday visiting Borstel home. price decline. A large proportion touring British Columbia for a Mrs. Frank E. Bayer and dau of sows in the marketing helped few days and their absence natur east of town, now closed by strike. farmers completing early harvest visiting his son and daughter-in- John Alley at the Earl Olds home. On the basis of 50 years the strike operations who planned to feed law, Mr. and Mrs. Chester An Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cantrall ghters Julia and Helen, spent Fri to lower hog price averages. Even ally calls for the presence of Mr. had as week-end guests her bro day until Monday visiting her sis seems less important than now them cull peas and cracked grain. drews In Portland. so, hogs were 5 ¡»ercent above par and Mrs. O. G. Crawford who-are when the town Is made still by it. W’eaner pigs were up $1.25 to $18.- Mrs. Idah Everett is in Salem ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and ter, Mrs. Will,s Brittain and fam ity on June 15. "on again” for a couple of weeks. Enumclaw has some of the most 25 hd., fat hogs up 20c to $24.50 visiting her son-in-law and daugh Mrs. Kenneth Everett and family ily. Mr. Bayer and Linda Perrlgo of Portland. They left Monday for took them to Parkdale. Byron Ba beautiful residences of any town cwt. ter. of its size, homes probably of Contributing to the brisk de Mrs. Charles Neville and family Payette Lakes Idaho to spend a yer came home with his mother after spending a week with his first and second generation lum mand were Washington and Ore arrived Monday evening to spend week. aunt and uncle. Kay Brittain came Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne had ber operators. gon packers, potato and other the week with her parents, Mr. home with her aunt to spend a as their guests Sunday Mr. and T T W N feeders and farmers who had com and Mrs. G. A. Seargent. America that developed the ex pleted haying or early harvesting. Cap Scott is getting along nicely Mrs. Darrell McLachlin and sons week. Harvest of the 10 fertilizer trials located throughout the county for Delbert and Jimmy of Heppner. ecutive secretary also developed Mrs. Bernard Martin and Mrs. Needed next Friday are feeder at the Veterans hospital in Port was completed last week with the the 1954 crop. Some relocation Is the executive wife. Owen Eakin and daughter Susan Mr. and Mrs. Donald von Bor steers, ewes, and grain fed steers land. He expects to be releasee! 40-lnch combine built for fertilizer planned for 1955. Preliminary T T W N were In The Dalles Monday for stel and children, Joy, Cathy and soon. trial work, reports T. W. Thomp plans are being made for 10 trials "One way to judge a man," says and heifers for packers. Topping the market were O. V. Quite a number of the farmers Carsten, and Mrs. Bill Pausch medical attention for Susan. son, county agent. Al Hunter, Ag on farms to be typical of the uncle Emmett, “Is by how long It Riser, went lo Portland Wednesday on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Balzer and Echo, 410 lb. sow, $18 cwt., are expecting to finish harvest ricultural Research Service, US county soils. Uniform soil is Im takes him to find out that he ain’t and 210 business. They returned home this week. son Carcll stopped here Tuesday lb. white sow, $21.50; portant as Is level ground and always right.” Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Seargent and Thursday leaving Joy and Cathy evening and were over night DA, Corvallis, has been operating ease John Glavey, Heppner, 10 weaner of visiting and moving equip the combine in Gilliam, Wasco T T W N with their grandparents, Mr. and guests of his parents, Mr, and $1825 hd.; John McEntire, grandchildren, Jane and Paul, ment in and out. Sites to be select The dress designers may feel it pigs, Mrs. A. F. Balzer, on their way and Sherman counties. Another ed and Miss Vivian Trounce visited Mrs. John Jenkins for a visit. Boardman, 3 fat hogs, 600 lbs., in line with recommendations has been working In the is time to perpetrate another fash $24.50; Elmer Chichester, Hunts Mr. and Mrs. Bill Huck at Rufus, Mrs. Bertha Matthes, The Dalles home to Portland after a vacation combine of the I/and Use and Crops com Umatilla and Morrow county area. ion like that of the twenties be ville, Wash., 4 feeder pigs, 420 lbs., Sunday. spent the week-end here with Mrs. spent in southern Oregon and Each of the 10 fertilizer trials mittee of the County Advisory cause post-war emotions will be as Rev. Walqulst who has been northern California. W. D. Barnett. Tom Harer, Dale, 2 lambs, has 60 plots which consist of 15 Council and consultation with they were. But why add to the $26.90; 200 lbs., 17c per kb.; C. M. Jackson, different fertilizer treatments du- Hank Gralxmhorst, soil conserva horrors of war? LIBRARY BUSY FLACK HermLston, registered Hereford The Moro public library is duplicated four times. A swath 40 tion servlet, and Dr. Hunter, Ufi- bull, $200; W. O. Seehafer, Ione, F IR E ENDANGERS about the busiest place in town Inches wide and 40 feet long was I)A, coordinator of soils research 1380 lb. Whiteface steer, $22 cwt.; The latest link in the watergrade Scheduled for construction this on Wednesday MILLER PROPERTY evenings and Fri taken out of each treatment. Grain in Oregon. river highway—the 5.7- fiscal year is the section of ex Present anticipated sites are A grass fire started on a small I. M Nelson, Hermiston, 23'. B Columbia day afternoons during the sum was placed in 20 nmjnd bags. mile section between Rowena and veal, $18.80; E. F. Rhode. Echo. press route that will bring the new mer vacation from Some plots went 60 buCTiels, which i/ocust Grove; sandy soils above plot to eradicate Insect pests was school. Young lb. heavy veal, $18.30; E. P. Chenowith—was open to traffic highway from Chenowith Into the er children are enjoying the sto would make about 12 pounds of Rufus; two In the east and north caught up by a stiff breeze and 450 Hermiston, 755 Ih. white- today. west city limits of The Dalles Wasco area; two east of Moro scattered to adjacent dry grass, Snyder, ry hour on Wiednesday evenings. grain in a plot. face heifer, $22; I>ee Beckner, The state highway department The old Columbia river high Many interesting new books have The combines do not have re one on the deep soil and one on thereby threatening the buildings and grain fields at the W. C. Mil Ione, 1585 lh. Whiteface bull, 15.80. opened the express route Monday way between Rowena and Cheno l»een purchased by the library cleaners so bagged grain has to lx? the shallow; one In the Erskine- and diverted traffic on the old with is designateti as a secondary board for children, teen-agers and cleaned at the experiment station Gordon Ridge area; one east of ler ranch five miles southeast of highway to the Chenowith loop state highway. prior to weighing and determin Grass Valley on deep soil; and two Moro Monday afternoon. A WORD OF THANKS adults. ing the yield on an acre basis. on shallow soils, one on soils oi A call was made to the Moro Westbound traffic from The We take this opportunity of road. This cleaning work takes consid light subsoil and one on heavy fire department, which responded expressing our sincere thanks to Opening of the new route fur Dalles enters the old highway by GI’KHTH FROM CALIFORNIA readily, and neighbors and friends our neighbors, friends, and the ther shortens the distance between driving south on Chenowith Ixx>p Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Christianson erable time but it is hoped all can subsoil. The heavier subsoil holds rushed to the aid of the Mil Moro fire department who aided Portland and The Dalles and had as their guests this week, Mr. lx* completed to give out yield in more water and sltould give a dif lers. As a result of this coopera us in fightin gfire at our place brings the rebuilt highway to a road a short distance, then turn and Mrs. R. W. Kelso from Loe formation on this year’s trials by ferent response even with our 18 to 30 inch soils, Thompson points tion damage was held to the min Monday afternoon. point about two miles west of The ing onto a newly-opened connect- Angeles. Mr. Kelso is Mrs. Chris fall Generally, fertilizer trials were out. Dalles. imum. Mr. and Mrs. W C. Miller tianson’s twin brother. nig road. Harvesting of Ten Fertilizer Trial Plots Completed; Results Hinge on Grain Cleaning Dalles-Rowena Jet. Highway Open to Travel