Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 20, 1920, Image 1

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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.
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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 .................
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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
, .
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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
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. / 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
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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.