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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 10, NO. 50 GRESHAM REPUBLIC ANS TO MEET MON. GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH RAISING THE FLAG HE LOVES COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, SCENIC BEAUTIES SHOULD BE DEVELOPED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1920 $1.60 PER YEAR COACH OF OLYMPIC BOXING TEAM MT. HOOD HIGHWAY BEING CONSTRUCTED An organized effort should be m ade to develop the Mt. Hood a re a for local and to u rist benefit is th e opinion of Dr F ra n k A. W augh, a landscape arch itect of A m herst, Mass., and co llab o rato r in the forest service, who has A m eeting of republicans of e a st ju st spent six weeks in th e northw est forests. The decision of th e highw ay com ern M ultnom ah has been called for Dr. W augh has m ade a carefu l exam ination of the Mount Hood region, M onday n ight, A ugust 23, in C a rl-' m issioners on th e ro u te of th e Mt. w orking w ith th e forest service and m em bers of th e b ureau of public roads, Hood loop highw ay is prom ised on so n ’s (M. W. A.) hall a t Gresham . Including O. H. Purcell, d istric t engineer, in planning th e road so th a t it the 24th of th is m onth. It will be Jo h n L. Day, county chairm an, will will develop th e best scenic effects. be p resen t and give a ta lk on t h e ' given at th a t tim e provided certain Dr. W augh explains th a t th e vast u tilities of recreatio n and h ealth con needs and o p p o rtu n ities of th e cam- tain ed in th e Oregon n ational forest, com prising n larg e p a rt of the Mount Portland city com m issioners do not paign. It i£ hoped the m eeting will I Hood region, cannot be developed by the forest service. The beneficiaries hold up th e com m ission for a fu rth e r re su lt in th e o rganization of an e a s t- ' delay. in th e form of p rivate persons, cam pers, to u rists, clubs, co rporations aim ern M ultnom ah republican club which m unicipalities m ust plan th e actu al developm ent, he states. T here seem s to be no question as to will be the one big cam paign o rg an i In addition to th e problem of roads, which are now u n d er construction, the ro u te as fa r as G resham is con zation fo r th is p a rt of the county anu trails m ust be constructed. The T rails club and th e Mazamas a re alreedy cerned, but from a sh o rt distance ease d irect activities in th e leading cen engaged in th is work, and th e forest service has its own system of traits. of G resham to beyond Sandy th ere ters such as G resham , Fairview , Cam p g rounds m ust also be provided for autom obile to u rists and th e are two possible routes, one n o rth of T ro u td ale, P le a sa n t Home, Rock fo rest service is planning several. the Sandy riv er th ro u g h Bull Run. |WNU wood and o th e r localities. T he H M erle Webb, b etter known th e o th e r th ro u g h th e town of Sandy H ere is a suggestion fo r local people, those of G resham , P leasan t Home, as •’S pike" Webb, a ttracted so following closely th e present route G resham republican club, organized and Sandy especially, to get in on th e ground floor, so to speak, an d by Senator W arren O. H arding much a tte n tio n by bis work with la st sprin g w ith ab o u t 30 m em bers, haulin g Old Glory to th e m asthead sm all inv estm en ts th a t will hardly be missed help to develop some m atch th ro u g h Kelso, Sandy, C herryville, the A. E. F th a t he has been has been asked to m erge w ith this on th e m orning of his notification less to u rist a ttra c tio n s which can be m ade a source of incom e th a t will pay Brightw ood and on to G overnm ent chosen out of about 200 applicants la rg e r sub-county organization. The of his selection to head th e Re as coacb of th e Am erican boxing Camp. T his ro u te is surveyed and a handsom e dividend both directly an d indirectly in th e not d ista n t fu tu re. in v itatio n is also extended to any publican ticket. team to th e Olympic games. He In a few years the Mt. Hood loop highw ay will be com pleted affording the stak es can be seen at various was also called to A nnapolis, Md.. o th e r local clubs in th e territo ry . a b eau tifu l h ard su rfaced scenic drive from P o rtlan d to Hood River, aro u n d points w here it p arallels o r crosses to train sailors. A m eeting of leaders from several FUNERAL SERVICES FOR Mt. Hood, and back to P o rtlan d . th e old wagon road. localities was held la st T uesday night ALICE E. TAYLOR A lready a com pany has been form ed and application m ade to th e gov In th e governm ent reserve, which a t th e hom e of O. A. E astm an to ta lk ernm ent for a perm it to im prove th e road from G overnm ent Camp to th e PLEASANT HOME begins n ear R hododendron, th e road F u n eral services for Mrs. Alice snow line w ith developm ent of p ark s along th e way, m aking th e tim b er over th e plans of organization. Coun BAPTISTS PICNIC has been opened and g raded nearly ty C hairm an Day was present to as E. T aylor were held on W ednesday line accessable to cam ping p arties fo r a t least fo u r m onths in th e year. all th e way to Governm ent Camp T here were about 80 persons who sist in th e o rganization and outline afterno o n a t th e home of h er son, T he purpose of th e trip to Mt. Hood m ade recently by several business and som e work is being done east of some of th e possible lines of activity E dw ard, n ear G resham , w here she men of G resham was p articu la rly to investigate the feasibility of th is p ro ject atten d ed th e B aptist Sunday school the la tte r place. The new road bed Dr. A. and it is declared to be en tirely expedient at a com paratively sm all cash and Aid society picnic at Dodge pnrk. is wide, has very low per cent grades, of th e club. T hose p resent besides passed away on Sunday. Thom pson of G resham conducted the outlay. T he p ro m o ter of th e plan is M. W. W ilkins of P o rtlan d , who has T hursday. A very enjoyable day was with su b stan tia l concrete bridges Mr. Day were, E. E. H eslin of F air- T he fu n eral was in charge alread y sta rte d a com pany and spent considerable tim e and money on th e sp en t at this popular park. T he only across all stream s. T here are long view, H orace L ake of P leasan t Home, service d isappointm ent of th e day was th e H. F. W ihlon of Powell Valley, D. C. of R. R. C arlson, assisted by W. H. project. stretch e s of stra ig h t road. T here is fact th a t th e ice cream d id n 't arriv e Ross, Jo h n Brow n, H. L. St. C lair H am ilton of M ontavllla. Music was every indication th a t when it is as scheduled b u t cam e up on th e 5 and O. A. E astm an, of G resham . Mr. furnish ed by Mrs. J. N. C lanahan hard su rfaced the Mt. Hood loop m. car and w ent on to Bull Run. Day was accom panied by his wife and and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair of Gresham . highw ay will be one of th e finest To m ake up in a m easure for th is Mrs. W heelw right of P ortland. The T he pall bearers were P. A. Johnson, scenic highw ays of th e state. d isappointm ent a new o rd er has been plans a re inten d ed to include the Roy Crum b, R. T reber, H. T reber, From G overnm ent Camp on and placed and th e ice cream will be Jo h n Larson and A. G. A nderson. women voters as well as th e men. around th e ea ste rn slope of Mt. served at th e close of the Sunday At th e m eeting T uesday nig h t E. E. T he body was laid to rest in Doug school h o u r Sunday. It will n ot be Hood th e re is said to be some very cem etery. The following H eslin was elected tem porary ch a ir lass "F ifte e n years ago a good hen year and la te r become a low produc necessary to urge th a t all th e pic difficult road construction. A large man and H. L. St. C lair tem porary o b itu a ry was rea d : portion of it how ever is in the gov nickers be on hand. Alice E. T ay lo r died a t th e home d id n ’t have any chance to live” said ing hen. secretary. ern m en t forest reserve. In ju d g in g a hen as a cull because At th e picnic a n u m b er of contests I t was suggested th a t plans be of her son, Sunday, A ugust 15, a fte r Prof. H. E. Crosby, sta te p o ultry A nother to u r of inspection of this she is an early m o u lter, allow ance were p u t on am ong which was th e m ade fo r a big republican rally, pic suffering from rh eu m atism fo r sev specialist, In his ta lk before a group should be m ade fo r broody hens; golf gam e which was won by Mrs. proposed highw ay was m ade early nic and barbecue on th e county fair eral years. of poultrym en a t th e I). T. W illiam s hens th a t raised chicks o r ones poor Ed. H am ilton. Mrs. V era T u ck er won th is week when a party composed of Alice E. B lakeslee was born in grounds on L abor Day, M onday, Sep S tate H ighw ay Com m issioners E. B. poultry y ard n ea r P leasan t Home, ly fed. As a g en eral rule, how ever, second place. tem ber 6. Messrs. L ake, E astm an, M ichigan, F eb ru ary 18, 1855, and T h u rsd ay m orning. K iddle and R. A. Booth, Geo. W. Mr. Crosby said th a t th e early m oul Mrs. B. C. A ltm an won th e b ottle and St. C lair were appointed a com was m arried to V. V. T aylor, April Mr. Crosby w ent on to say th a t te r would lay as well d u rin g th e win filling co n test and Mrs. Alva L auder- Joseph, an official of th e Mt. Hood m ittee to develop th e plan and report 23, 1872. To this union fo u r chil the old m ethod was to p u t down a te r if h e r head was off. back cam e second. Nice prizes were loop road association, County Com dren were born: E dw ard, of G resh at th e m eeting M onday night. little feed and catch the hen th a t Any kind of a hen will produce given for both of these contests. A m issioners Hoyt, Muck and Holman T he com m ittee believes th e tim e am ; Dr. E rn est of Mason City, Iow a; cam e closest to it. This is usually eggs in th e sp rin g when eggs are candy h u n t was m uch enjoyed by th e and Com m issioner-elect Chas. Ru- and place to be ideal for one of the Mrs. W aller and Mrs. F in k , of Illi one of th e best hens of th e flock as They cheap b u t th e kind of a hen th a t th e p rim ary pupils w hile th e older ch il deen, w ent o ver th e route, biggest rallies ever held in this end nois, and fo u r'g ra n d c h ild re n . th e g entle hens on th e average are poultrym en w ant Is th e one th a t will dren enjoyed sw im m ing and wnding were met by m em bers of th e forestry Mr. and Mrs. T aylor moved to of th e county. I t is expected to se service who accom panied them over b e tte r producers th an th e nervous ke, p up production fo r a long season in th e river. cure som e speak ers of wide re p u ta Illin o is soon a f te r th e ir m arriag e flighty ones which a re h ard to handle t an d keep th e egg basket going to a 26-mlle section on horesback. They tion. M any will w ant to m ake this w here they resided u n til a fte r his In form er days if th e re was only one I lnarkpt a li d u r| ng thp w inter retu rn ed by way of Hood River. which he has. They are an expec- a holiday and picnic occasion and en d eath, a fte r which sh e m ade her laying hen In th e flock It was sure -T h e Iate r a hen ,ayg ,n thp fa „ tlonally fine lot. In sp ite of all e f joy th e Inspiration of a big political home with h er son. to go for th e fam ily ’s Sunday d in n er j th e latPr ghe m oults a n <i th e g re a te r BERRY GROWERS TO She was a m em ber of th e M ethod and th e egg-producing hen doesn’t j w|ll be h e r yearly production and fo rts to hold them back th e pen of m eeting. PICNIC AUGUST 27 300 a re laying m ore th a n 70 eggs It is desired th a t th e m eeting on ist church of Lynden, Illinois, and m ake as good dum plings as th e f a t h e r value as a b reed er,” said Mr. per day a t th e p resen t tim e. They Monday n ig h t be held beginning as th e O rder of E astern Star. She is and m eaty non-producer, acc. ?ding Crosby. T he average hen will coni- are exceptionally well developed. The an n u al picnic of the C oopera prom ptly a t 8 o ’clock as possible. An survived by h er fo u r children and to P rofessor Crosby. tive Berry G row ers will be held ut Among th e poultrym en who w ere mence to m oult in S eptem ber and th e Also u rgent in v itatio n is extended to all one sister and one b ro th er. A n o th er theory which th e trap - b e tte r hen will com m ence in October p resen t were Mrs. R. F. W alters, th e grove on th e county fair grounds republican men and women in th is one brother-in-law , one neice and n est had exploded, he said, was one an d m any fine producers m oults in Miss A nna L ennartz, Mrs. S. J. Ben- on Friday, A ugust 27, 1920. p art of M ultnom ah county to attend. two nephews. A full program of sp o rts and a p ro which everyone was fam iliar with, Before h er d eath she called her " th e early m o u lter is the best p ro th e la tte r p a rt of Novem ber and De-1 nison, Miss Lucy Adams, Mrs. John gram of In stru m en tal music, solos cem ber. j W heeler, Miss Ella M eisner of P o rt- folks to g eth er and hade them good d u cer.” This was em phasized by LIVESTOCK LEADER In culling, P ro fesso r Crosby s n i d |'a nd; Mr. and Mrs. M cCausland, of and choruses will h e given as well as VISITS CLUB BOYS bye and said she was ready a n d ! even th e experts Mr. Crosby said u n th a t th e re were five points to note: B oring; K arl J. H agberg, Axel John- an inspection to u r of several large w anted to go. She was a kind and til th e tra p n e st cam e into use and it H ens should be exam ined for m oult, son, G ran t Sloop, A. Dowsett and berry fields. Miss E thel I. C alkins and L. J. faith fu l m o th er and alw ays looked i From 9 :3 0 to 10 a. m., th e grow ers was proved tlia t th e early m o u lter is changes In to d y depth, loss of yellow S. B. H all, county agent. Roy Stew Allen, sta te livestock club leader, on the b rig h t side of everything, no alm ost w ithout exception ghe low pigm ent, q u ality of skin, and vitalt- a rt, field rep o rter for th e p o rtiBn<l w raeet a * f' wun,y AxPnt » a B*® held a stock Judging to u r W ednesday m a tte r how d ark it looked before producing hen. of th e ° mcp- At in a. tn. they will s ta rt on ty and disposition. “ Don’t cull th e I J o u rn al, and A lta M. G entry h e r and she alw ays had a p leasan t ' to select th e team s to e n te r th e con T he one point which Mr. Crosby hen unless th e re is an ag reem en t of j O utlook. T here w ere also a nttm- an Inspection to u r of som e of the word for all as s h e traveled th ro u g h em phasized m any tim es was th a t th e different ch aracteristics of ¡, ber of o th e rs whose nam es were n o t 1 bPrry flp|d" nPar GrpRham test th is fall. One team will go to life’s journey. T he first place to be visited will be "c u llin g " was only one sm all cog in poo r ]a y e r, learned th e s ta te fa ir a t Salem and one to E. Hpnths n o rth of tow n; second, th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l fa ir to oe th e p oultry wheel and th a t feeding. The cull hens will show w eakness- A fter th e work was finished a t the NEW S ITEM LAUDS housing and g eneral care w ere the Pfl such as follow s: Low v itality , t n - ) W illiam s farm o r ra th e r when th e j wpst on th ® Spp,,on Llnp road 1” F . held la te r. It is possible th a t one WORK OF C. P. MOFFIT biggest facto rs and unless a flock active, poor eaters, long beaks, dull, i h o u r grew so late th a t Mr. Crosby j Roblnaona: th lr d ’ BOUth by Kock" team may go to Spokane to th e in From th e N ew s-Item , a live publi- was Properly cared for it was diffi- listless sun k en eyes, and dry shriveled had to leave. Mr. H all, Mr. Crosby, wood road to L ,n n p ’» a nn and from te rsta te fa ir b u t th is has not been Mrs. G entry went ,hprp A rth u r lie ln e y ’s straw b erry definitely decided. cation p ut out In th e in te rests of cult for even an expert In culling to com bs; sta rtin g to m o u lt before m id- Mlss M eisner r and Mrs T here w ere 15 boys on th e to u r secondary vocational ed u catio n by Judge correctly. Good common sense die of A ugust; yellow shanks, sm all, on to G rant Sloop’s farm w here they flp,d"’ re tu rn in g to G resham , call a t iery fine lot of hens. Mt. 1 ° Chlodo'B and II. W. S tro n g ’s W ednesday and th ey did exception th e Oregon S tate Board for V ocation- was a necessary addition which m ust j ptlckered, h ard , dry, yellow ven ts; Inspected a very ally good w ork. They sp e n t tn e al E ducation, we note th e follow ing ! be added to th e know ledge o btained thick stiff pin bones close to g eth er, Sloop had been doing some culling (th e Cotton ran c h ) and from th e re m orning a t B. C. A ltm an’s w here item: a t d em o n stratio n s. sm all sp read betw een keel and pelvic on his flock and P ro fesso r Crosby to th e fa ir g ro u n d s grove fo r lunch. From 12 to 2 p. m. th e tim e will “ We re g re t to announce the resig- ¡ Many people had gained the im- bones; sm all, h ard , firm, abdom en; j com plim ented him on th e splendid they ju d g ed pu re bred Je rse y cows be sp en t in arran g in g and eatin g and p u re bred H am pshire sheep. nation of Mr. Cecil P. Moffit as in-1 pression th a t culling by p h /slca l ex- cylindrical heavy yellow sh an k s an d | w° rk he had done. 13,6 t0 ,PavP ' Pe" ° f a,’° Ut 126 h“ n"’ f° Ur lunch and In visiting. Mr. Allen was a little la te In a r am UC,Mr.,nM o f f lt^ " b e ^ ^ o f f e r T d “ a">' am ‘" a ,lo n f From 2 to 4 p. m. a m usical pro- riving and Miss C alkins chose tn e im p o rta n t position in one of th e ' a ’rap n est. This is em phatically the roost in th e m orning and going j an<1 five years old, a ttra c te d eonsld- They are selected xram wl11 he given and talk s on th e cows and e ta rte d th e boys on th e m ost im p o rtan t linps of ag ric u ltu ral ! w ron£ .” said Mr. Crosby. "No to roost early in th e evening; th e ! "fab le atten tio n pur- “ P ru ,t Grow ing O utlook In this Din w ork. A fter a very businesslike production in which he will receive : m ethod is so accu rate as th e trap n est p ersistan t titte r ; bad h ab its such as I "lock and a re kept t for breeding pur in P roduction ? m but ,Or tb® avPragP P°uKrymen, fea th er pulling, egg eatin g , e tc .; ' P«"«» b u t a re also a fine producing ,r lc t’” and "P ro b lem ju d g in g contest it was found th a t ta0‘ loserPh Miss C alkins and six of th e boys had bunch for he Is the dean™ U h e c o í^ trapnPBtB a"> Im practical ow ing to „v er-fat b ens with broken down ao- !>«"• At th e present tim e they a re and C ooperative M arketing. P ast, px tra tim e which It tak es to care dom ens. | av erag in g 55 per cen t egg produe- ’ rPBPn' ’ and P u ,u r ® " be given given th e cows th e sam e places on in point of service. Moffit has done ! G resham fo r th e flock. F o r these, culling by Before culling a flock, learn th e Hon. They are late m oulters, having by p’tPPrlpnpp'1 berry grow ers. th e score card. W hen Mr. Allen a r a lot of good building at h e \ l s PhX °ed n ! e í r ; Of i PhV’ ,Cal pxam lnatlon wlR p,ln) " a t" o w n er’s m ethod of feeding, see If th e 1 m oulted In Decem ber last year. M r.', ^ rom U o ’ " m thPrP * » ’ be rived he scored th e cows and said it ^ ¿ ? m e r s W It is Indeed a loss to the co m m it-Ith e non ProiluCPr8 and add 10 th « hens a re lousy; exam ine th e house Sloop said they w ere In full m oult rac*B> Back ra ,p ". potato races, was a difficult class to score. W hen fOr m ites; stu d y range, w ater and '’ orín* th e cold w eath er la st w in te r “ nd contests at th e grand- he com pleted his w ork and a n nity and school to lose Mr Moffit who i profltB of a P °u ,try m an. No bP tter t,m e o r cu,1,n« cou,d * rpp" food supply, as all these f a r - , aad «hat for some tim e he was afraid Btand- ThPrp wl" B,BO bp a tu * "f nounced his scoring it was found had wen th e respect and confidence! th a t it was th e sam e as th a t of Miss of th e farm ers of th is com m unity. 'b e found th an th e two weeks rig h t at tora have a direct bearing upon th e ,h a t they would freeze. In aplte of " a r bP,WPPn team a m ade up of real- th e ir fine record from year to y ear dpn,a llv,r'K Pa«t an d west of th e C alkins and th e six boys. W hile they re g re t to lose him from hand. The m iddle of A ugust is the efficiency of th e work. M ark th e late m oulting, high pro- Mr Sloop i" co n tin u ally w atching Maln B,rppt ,n O r,’"ham and th e A picnic lunch was served a t th e th e ir m idst, they will be glad to learn Ideal tim e fo r th e busy farm er and u r p o ultrym an to learn to cull , duclng hens for use in a special ‘hem and expects to cull o u t from G r""ham -Falrv1ew road. T here will A ltm an hom e and was supplem ented th a t he Is advancing in his w ork a n d , a . , m a te ................. - ------ —- — — - , - ----- — ------ , progressive gam e of quotta and by som e special tre a ts furnished by will be in a position to serve an even h " n° c k ’ M r- Groaby said. T ne breeding yard next spring, headed by Hme to Hme any who develop any b specialty poultrym an sh o u ld cull con a high producing m ale. of th e Indications of a cull. persona who enjoy th is gam e should Mrs. A ltm an. A d elightful tim e was la rg e r n um b er of farm ers _____________ tlnuously th ro u g h o u t th e year. A fter P ro fesso r Crosby had dis A lto g eth er it was a very p ro fita b le ! b rln a along ,h e lr f»vorlte horse- had by all of th e boys as well as the LINNEMANN AND MT HOOD Mr Croaby wnrnpd th e audience cussed culling and d em o n strated th e 1 m orning and is typical of th e m eet- BhoP’1 leaders. Good pr,iPB wHI bp ofrprpd for th e In th e aftern o o n the boys judged DEPOTS COMBINED th a t m any low producing hens are different points with a cull hen and ,n *R th at have been held In various not culls b ut w ere low producers be- a fine one th e audience wan tak en to com m unities In ea stern M ultnom ah. 1 w ,nnpr* ,n al1 ‘ be contests, p ure bred D uroc Je rse y hogs a t Jo A change has been m ade In th e cause th ey w ere lousy and poorly a pen of year-old h< na and each g lv -! T he prospects are good for a dem- At 6 p. m th e re will be a picnic hanson Bros. farm . Miss C alkins rep o rts an Increased m anagem en t of th e Mt. Hood depot. fed. C onsequently in culling a flock en a hen to score. T he poultrym en o n stratlo n farm In each of several supper and a social h o u r with music n u m b er of pu re bred hogs being In an effort to cu rtail expense th e th e care and feed which they have d em o n strated th a t th ey had been ap t j com m unities at which place Profes- and talks. An in v itatio n has been extended to . ... Mf Hood dpPot and ,hp L lnnem ann had will d eterm in e th e accuracy of pnplla and practically all m ade cor- ,o r Crosby will come at re g u la r 1n- raised by club m em bers th is year and is expecting th a t th e exhibits at 8tation have been p ut under th e m an- th e test A m lte-Infested p o ultry rest decisions as to w h eth er o r not *ervals and give help In th e different everyone to atten d th e fa ir will be much b e tte r than in a# PrnPnt of one agent, J. V. Cogs- house offsets good feeding and breed- fhe hen th ey had was a cull, good, problem s th a t face th e poultrym en. Two lni|S>rtant Real E sta te I teals fo rm e r years. ¡w ell, who has been th e agent a t Lin- ing and all of th ese th in g s m ust be average, o r fine. I T he In terest has been fine a t all Made. T h u rsd ay the H olstein calf club of npn,ann for a n um ber of years. considered. It was n ot to be sup- , It was h ere also th a t th e value of of th e m eetings and fhe poultrym en Two im p o rta n t real estate tra n s thia county w ent on a to u r to visit Mr announce« th a t here- posed th a t culling would c a u se jjo o r- a catching c ra te was d em onstrated. are anxious th a t th ey should con- fers have been m ade recently by ail of th e calves ow ned by th e club. a n e f thp Mt Hood dp’K>t w,n be open |y fed o r poorly housed hens to lay, It was show n how It reduced the la- " n u e from tim e to tim e. K rld er * E lklngton. M em bers of th e club own seven p u re for ,bp Pu r P°BP of h an dling fre ig h t, it will only elim in ate th e hoarders bor and th e frig h t tn culling th e J B. Jones, of C ottrell, sold his bred calves and fo u r high class from 7:1 5 a. m. to 8 :2 0 a. n r ; from in th e flock. flock. T h ere was a live In terest tn , , b r a r » ,op «'""mev Months. 30-acre farm to J. Rose man of P o rt . . . .„a »<- . vacation hours are now In force at g rades. Mr. Allen gave them som e 9:5 0 B “ • u n til 12 n<>on In thp a t * Two points which Mr. Pmshv land for 28500. Mr Roaeman has ca re fo r th e ir 5 '™ ^ ” oppn from sa,d 8hould be understood by th e busy answ ering questions. ” i ^ l ^ 1 n t ? u n d r B i p t e m h i ? 'l ’T »e5 moved o nto th e place Mr and Mrs p o inters on how to poultrymen were that there is no Beside th the e d dem «he »re aa as follow fo llo w calves so as to prep are them for ex S to J p m , . - --------- e m onstration o n stra tio n th e are s: s ----- 2 :80 to 8 ----- :3 0 and 7 Jones are on th e ir way to C alifornia. At any o th e r h o u r of the day Mr. su re m ethod of culling youn« p u llets a m a te u r poultrym en found much of ,o 9 on M ondaV*. W ednesdays and l.lh ltion a t th e county fair. F ra n k A. Moore has sold his flve- Cogswell can be reached by tele- o th e r th an rem oving th e cripples, in terest In th e different labor-saving r i c ' n b r a ^ ’ wlB acre hom e n e a r Schiller statio n to Hnn«cw fo r Rale tn fJresham . phone at th e L lnnem ann office. slow m a tu rin g and thoae of low vi- conveniences which Mr. W illiam s Tuesdays and T hursdays C. E. Jackson from Om aha, N ebras We a t have number from of houses Mr. . sale prices a ranging 21200 far to ‘ taMty: a l’w> ,h " fac‘ th a t « » ‘M «"»y baa on hla place His arran g e m en ts ------------------- - . / i . r pr,ep* ran « ,n * rroTn » > -00 to a<pn, , nd w,„ «n d«aTOr to , erTF lh „ d ptprm ,nm, w hat fhp hen hgR donp for carln < ff)r h()i florR ftnp Keep In sty le Try one of those ka. who has taken possession. The 34500 price was 32ROO. patro n s of both offices to th e best of th e past season. A hen may have A g rea t deal of In terest was d is-' claaay~flpd a d a ________ j _ _ _ _ _ _ _ KR1DER A ELKINOTON. P hone 17x. this ability, been a high producer in her first played In a pen of 300 March pullets ‘ Bargains Io the want ada 1 Th,"v .P? b,,c -ha" ,h" power to STATE POULTRY SPECIALIST CROSBY SAYS CULUNG IS AN IMPORTANT COG squelch the profiteer.