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PAGE FOUR GRCSRAX Gresham Locals G uests at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. R ichard H einey last week w ere Mrs. H. E. Dore of Tacom a. W ash., Mr. and Mrs. John Young of Ryderw ood, cousins; Mrs. M. A. Young of Clackam as, an a u n t; Mrs. A. H. B ittn er of Y akim a and Mrs. Toney F re eb u rn of F reew ater, O re gon, siste rs of Mrs. H einey; afid Mrs. H einey’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. M iller of W alla W alla. Mrs. H einey retu rn ed with her p a r en ts today for a visit and will also spend som e tim e a t Yakima. Miss C arolene T allm an retu rn ed B ernard M cLaughlin and F red iturduy from C orvallis w here she Randolph, P o rtlan d men, a re th e is been atten d in g O. A. C. sum m er successors to A. C. C lark at Eddie s poolhall. The men w ill tak e pos session tom orrow . Mr. C lark Is contem plating th e ta k in g of a log- I ging c o n tra c t n ear Chehalis, W ash., ! in th e n ear future. Mr. and Mrs. E lton G radin are J being co n g ratu lated over th e a r rival of a d au ghter weighing pounds. M other and baby a re be- i ing cared for a t the home of Mrs. | J. A. Bushong. Miss D orothy Lemon of P ra tt, Miss H elen Hoss retu rn ed home K ansas, visited at the Dr. F ran k Sunday m orning by w ay of boat Peak home during the fair. She from San F ran cisco a fte r a visit la te r joined h er p are n ts a t New > of nearly two m onths w ith friends berg. Dr. and Mrs. Peuk left S a t i and relativ es in different p a rts of urday for a w eek's stay a t the i California. beach at W arren, Oregon. 1 Mrs. Ja s. E lkington has as Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Clow of G resh gu ests h er nieces, the Misses Bea- am , Mr. and Mrs. W infred Hill of ; trice and Marie Guin of B rainerd, Longview, and th e la tte r's sister Minn. who is visiting her from Iowa spent the w eek-end a t N ew port beach. Mrs. W. A. H essel and sons, Billie and Jack , and h er niece, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Roland Stebbins Jean E lkington, a re spending some and g ran d d au g h ter of Sandpoint, tim e a t Newport. Idaho, w ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. One hundred m em bers of th e o r B. L. W alrad from W ednesday u n der of A m aranth, a b ranch of the til Monday. They m ade a trip Masonic o rd er which held a con around the Mt. Hood Loop highw ay vention in P o rtlan d la st week, on their re tu rn home. picnicked Sunday a t H ayden's Guy and P aul R usher left S a tu r I Zigzag au to park. D elegates to day for Oakland, Calif., w here the I th is convention, the lodge head la tte r is em ployed as pressm an for q u a rte rs of w hich are in P h ilad el the McKee Salesbook com pany. phia, cam e from all over the Paul has been spending his vaca ' United S tates. A rran g em en ts have tion at home and Guy w ill seek em been m ade w ith Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ploym ent in California. i H ayden, m an ag ers of he cam p, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L au of Bor E. E. L ounsbury, w hile cleaning w hereby 500 fam ilies of th e R ho ing, left Sunday for Milwaukee, out a w ater tan k T uesday a t the dodendron Sum m er Homes asso cia WIs., for a m outh's visit w ith re la cann ery w here he is em ployed, was tion, w ill be th e re soon for a large tives and friends. They a re m a k severely injured when he fell on a picnic. ing the trip by autom obile. Mrs. rod. He was rushed to P ortland Mrs. B. 8. C lark is here from Lau is the w ell-know n m a n ag e r of sa n ita riu m w here an operation of H erm iston, Oregon, looking afte r the beauty d epartm ent of th e Bailey , a serious n a tu re w as perform ed p roperty in te rests and visiting at Boh & Beauty Shoppe. ( the follow ing day. H is condition is the home of Mr. and Mrs. George H elen and Aden Hamm ond, who said , to be favorable tow ard re C urrin, Miss Inez Lusted and Mr. w ith th e ir m other a re staying a t covery. , and Mrs. T hom as McNabb. the B. W. E m ery home on Hood **#####*#*#**##*#<#****#*##**»»**#<*#************ avenue, w ent to Oregon City S atu r- ' day for a w eek's vlBit w ith th e ir > grandm other. Mrs. R. E. Cannon and sons Ja ck • and Billy left this m orning for Sun J F rancisco w here they will be met jj by Mr. Cannon who is attending S sum m er school ut S tanford U niver- 3 slty, Palo Alto. T he fam ily expects jj to retu rn to G resham the la tte r p art 3 of A ugust. 3 F riends in th is vicinity of Ray- 3 mond F. Van Slyke will be pleased J oile, print ami organdie combines to learn of his steady Im provem ent 3 In health a t his home in P ortland. 3 H e is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. 1 Van Slyke of Illrdsdale avenue. ♦ Miss Sadie Dotson arriv ed Sun- jjj day from A storia to again tuke 11 ch a rg e of the housekeeping in the jj II. L. S t.C la ir home. She tak es the 11 place of Mrs. E lsie Cogswell, who n expects soon to retu rn to M ichigan, jj w here her sons uud oth er relativ es jj reside. Mrs. Cogswell has been In n the S t.C la ir home for m ore than a jj year and a half. She succeeded jj Miss Dotson, who w as th e re for ¡> more titan th ree years and who left n \ splendid line of re-inforced on account of ill health. jj rayon bloomers, pair 95c Mrs. Levi G ilbert .form erly Mrs. jj Vera T ucker, camo from W oodburn " children s r one day lust week to visit the fair. 11 sizes 6 to 9' Mrs. G ilbert, w hose husband is su- jj rami perintendent of th e Boys* Indus- 11 tria l school at W oodburn, is m atron ti in the in stitu tio n . jj Rev. W. A. M atthews, a m ission- jj ary, and wife of Slm uasho, Oregon, j ' w ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. II. 11 Knox the la tte r p art of the week, u ILL H AT II INC visiting the fair. I Dean S traub, of the U niversity of I Oregon, and Mrs. S tra u b and th e 11 la tte r's brother and sister of V an- i1 eouver. Wash., w ere guests recent- jj G resh am , O regon * ly of Mr. and Mrs. If H. Knox on ' j. Powell street. We have just received some of those attractively styled OREGON TUESDAY, JULY 1 and dau g h -I season. F ailu re to rem ove the The presence of e ireg rn . Mrs. i m ales prom ptly from the breeding a large flock of m g h ter Mrs Iiock' carelessn ess in p erm ittin g m any tim es his va ‘ the m ingling of th e sexes in the age and d eterio rat I, w ere guests laying flock, or lack of know ledge As pointed out i Inez Lusted, of the g reat losses definitely due g raph the aggreg e at th e fa ir to th e fertilizatio n of eggs, is re- fertile eggs ru n int sponsible for th is condition of af- , _ •leasant visit. fajrg | dollars. T his sh< ----- | every p o u ltry ra h ; u | - k4i It has been dem onstrated by con- „eS8 of the sltuatit i ? v v / u i u c!usive experim ents th a t th e pres- m ediate steps shoi I L L L (» (» S euce of inales in the flock is abso- segregate all roost« igations by a lu tel>' u nnecessary from th e egg tb em. Unless ma u ltry au th o r- laying standpoint. In fact, re su lts usual breeding val ated th at the P°in t to an increase in the rate to bet th a t a distinct id u stry from 1 *“y when ,h e "tales a re removed. resulf t r om carry li i am ounts to T his is due, in all probability, to the next season. »0 an nually. 1 l **e fact th a t th e m ale is a dis- p th eir own I if of this js I turbing elem ent tn the peacefulness m ent poultrym en m ales in the , of *he <i°ck. The hens in flocks . roogterg out of the Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k H am lin and d au g h ter M aryette drove to F re e w ater, Oregon, Sunday w ith Mrs. H am lin ’s m other, Mrs. Lance, who visited them here sev eral days la st week. Mrs. E liza J. O sburn E lliott, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. O sburn for th e p ast m onth, is leavihg today for h er hom e in Olympia, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. R ak er and son Bobby left Monday for a vacation trip to R ain ier N ational park. They will be gone a week o r more. Local stu d en ts expecting to en ter the U niversity of Oregon this fall for th e first tim e are asked to con fer w ith R iuar M attson, chairm an of the G reater Oregon com m ittee for the G resham d istrict. He will a s sist the stu d en ts en terin g the uni versity in various ways, if he is ad vised in due tim e. I OUTLOOK. GRESHAM, la riy d u rin g ... . .. th is loss, it irre d before th e p rim ary 8S of w here it u ltim ately oducer. w ith o u t males are much m ore qu ie t Safe Driving. Night driving m ade safe by a Face-A -Light g la re shield. P ric e $1.26. F red Jennings, F o u rth and R oberts, G resham .—Adv. Phone Jsxt and produce GRESHAM 75C a Month CEREGHINO BROS. Rt. 2 Troutdale, Ore 'P a i n « Varnish* lacq u er« dust gray AUGUST DISPLAY of Perfect protection —touting beaut g ! Warm Bed Blankets A th in , tig h t sk in of R a sm u sse n P u re P a in t w ill p ro te c t y our b u ild in g in v e stm e n t a g a in s t decay a n d d ila p id a tio n — w ill keep it lo o k in g its re a l value. sa ve ; W hat a r e y o u r p a in t re q u ire m e n ts ? L et us show you th e R a sm u s sen lin e — a p a in t fo r ev e ry purpose. sa ve ; sa ve ; bv taking advantage of our August sale of tine Bed Blankets, Cotton Blankets, Part Wool Blankets, Fine All-wool Blank ets. Also a big showing of Baby Blankets. A. W. Metzger & Co G R ESH A M , OREGON | B7A7J0W DISPLAY PHONE 2221 BAKE - RITE WALRAD MERC. CO Classes fitted and adjusted. In th e “ ro u g h " a diam o n d does not g lint a n d sp a rk le . It is pur«* ca rb o n , th e frozen Are of su n lig h t a m illion y e a rs old, c ry s ta l lized, u su ally , in an eight facet! form . Not u n til th e c u n n in g han d of th e diam ond tim e r , p o lish in g th e sto n e w ith olive oil am i diam o n d d ust, trim s th e d iam o n d in to sh ap e, is th e p riso n ed su n lig h t released. May we show you d iam o n d s of v ary in g prices w hich Illu s tra te s th is fact? llkalcp's JfUicli'p é>toiT veil St. P h o n e 44 G resh am BREAD The Best Whole-Wheat Bread You Ever Order a Loaf Today A. W. METZGER CO GRESHAM WALRAD MERCANTILE CO A. C. ARVIDSON Powell Valley Road GEO. W. PAGE U. G. SMITH ANDERSON & ALM Linnemann Junction IWs D iseased potato p la n ts pulled out and dropped in the field had b etter not be pulled a t all as th e disease spreading insects leave a t once and infect new plants. T he method used by successful Oregon grow ers of certified potatoes is to c a rry th e p lants outside th e field and bury or destroy them. ! and g entle th an those »’ith which F m ales a re allow ed to run. ; I , . b lla. ch O utlook's new, E xcept w nere hatch in g is a c tu a l- , ‘ lne ly being done, it is ce rtain ly an quicker te l^ ih o n e service. Call economic necessity th a t the m ales . . . . T ! be removed from the laying flock, J la tu - lw o P rivate lines. A lw ays p articu la rly d u rin g th e hot m onths, someone to an sw er your calls. Midsummer DRESSES 11 hat Makes a Diamond Sparkle? 31, GRESHAM Twelve-Mi le Store