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AUGUST 8, 1929 r r- -------- u----- -- -12____ THE HILLSBORO ARGUS, HILLSBORO, OREGON . PAGE THREE their attention called to taking sun's rays possessed to destroy Z"i /• f W7 a. 1 over the Balk peak ns u state has been a i ‘ _ park. What part of the sun’» rays were Miss Violet Everest, daughter of bactericidal has only been recent Mr. and Mrs. (J. Everest, W4i* mar- ly investigated. The following stu rled Wednesday of last week to dies were made by the Detroit Scholls. Mrs. A. B. Flint will Emil PaUM'her, ' son of M r. and Department of Health: entertain the Indies of the Scholls M rs. Wensel A. Pauacher of Port Au experiment is presented community with n silver tea Sat land. The ceremony took place In Oregon State College, Corvallis. which shows that in the middle of —For poultrymen life is just one urday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Portland and friends and relatives the day, sunlight will kill staphy disease after another—for the poul Zena* Olsen will tell of her ex of the bride attended the wedding lococcus aureus in one hour. periences in India during her seven reception try, that is—and now a new one Wednesday evening at Again another experiment is pre has appeared to harass the long- years of missionary work in that the home of the bridegroom's par sented which shows sunlight under suffering breeders, according to country. Those interested are cor- cuts, ait 880 E. Burnside street. the conditions above mentioned, reports at the seventh annual con dially invited to attend. The p ru II. E. Deford underwent a ma and after passing through plate vention of the Oregon Poultry feeds will be divided between fo r- jor operation nt .Smith’s liospit ul glass 8 mm. thick will kill staphy-1 men’s association held here. eign missionary and Ladies' Aid iii Hillsboro Thursday morning of loccus aureus in 4'/i hours. funds. Mrs. Bertha Fowles Rob last week. Mrs. Deford is staying Infectious bronchitis is the lat An experiment is given whicli erts, who has spent more than 20 there with him. shows that when an iron arc of a | est threat, said Fred Cockrell, a yours in Africa, will also he pres Louis Meyers was operated on member of the state livestock certain size is used as a source ent and will tell of the work for sinus trouble Monday in the sanitary board. This disease is in of light, if this light is passed there. The affair Is miller the eye, ear and nose hospital in Port through a spectroscope and the epidemic form in California and auspices of the Scholls Ladies’ Aid. land. spectrum is spread on the surface has been found once in Oregon, Mrs. Harvey Rockwill returned The Ladies' Aid met with Mrs. apparently been of a bacterial culture, basteridal where it had F. E. Rowell last week. The round to her home in Portland after effect will be noted in that part of brought in by birds returned from table discussion was oil “If You spending several weeks here with the spectrum which is composed an out-of-state egg-laying contest. Were Able To Choose Your Din her mother, Mrs. Flora Baker, of wave lengths between 2300 and Careful watch of all birds shipped ner Guests From the Past, What helping her harvest her big crop of 2850 Angstrom units. On longer in or returned from other states, Five Would You Choose?” Moses blackcaps. exposure, longer wave lengths are particularly California, is essen proved one of the favorites. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Whitmore ft you ever tried to load a bay wagon so that It wouldn't tip avef, noted to be effective. It would tial, he said. Once in a flock it George Mount* told of the inter have moved from a small house on yofe’ll know something of the problem farmers in Spain face in ioad- has been known to kill off a third appear that the effective nays in in a few days. esting Bible study class in Minot, their farm to Guy Strong’s house. ra* mules like those shown above. This Is the way they carry thah the sunlight must be confined to N. I). Mrs. Groner gave a talk Mr. and Mrs. Strong are making tav around In Spain, and tt's ao small trick to get It on straight. The poultrymen favor a higher those wave lengths which are ap their Imine in Hillsboro. oil "Making One's Life Count For parent at noon but not apparent tariff on dried eggs and intend to Miss Julia Fuell of Newberg was Good Rather Than Merely Talking early morning and in late after let the Oregon congressional dele About It.” a guest of Miss Monica McCormick Schmidt left Sunday morning for venience, says the Oregon exper in gation know about it. Tariff pro Rainier National park. They will iment station. For the 2 per noon. I over the week-end. There will be no church nor Sunlight nad window light can tection will stimulate plants in this return today. cent dusts, 2 ‘ /z pounds of nicotine Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hanson and league services next Sunday, hut be relied upon to destroy bacteria country to process low-grade eggs, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thornton and Sunday school will be held at the children, Marjorie and Gerald, left family of California are visiting sulfate are added to 47Vi pounds if exposed to it for two hours it is believed. Other resolutions of hydrated lime, the standard Thursday of hist week for Ritz usual huur. during the middle J222. of ‘ the 2 day. i favored more egg shows in county Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller. carrier for nicotine dusts. Bible study class will he held nt ville, Wash., where Mr. Hanson Withdrawing the draperies and fairs and more county meetings of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Giffitts and To mix large quantities, the will work in the harvest. They the Larkin home next Tuesday eve raising the shades ‘ 2 even if the I the state association. will drive from there to Calgary, Miss Susan Gragg drove to Hayes, lime is placed in a key, the ni windows ning. are closed, if the sun- __ ' Better protection against poultry Wash., Sunday. cotine sulfate is added, and one- Canada, to visit his two sisters, and Those from Scholls who attended Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sy verson and half pound of rocks or pebbles light and sky-shine can enter, j thieves is afforded now than ever will return the first of October. the Farmington picnic at Shute the destruction of bacteria will before through new arrangements Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Finnigan fumily visited their son, Courtney, about the size of a hen’s egg in gradually park Last Sunday were Mr. and be brought about. The I with a national detective agency, and daughter, Mrs. Norman Greer, cluded for each pound of dust entertained with a dinner Sunday. Mrs. Ray Moore and fumily, Mr. at Timber Sunday. to be mixed. The keg is then period of the day when sunlight officers reported. Members of the and Mrs. W. T. Hesse, John The guests were Mr. and Mrs. has bactericidal power is shorter association may pay a nominal sum Mrs. C. J. Coy and baby of Heaton, Mrs. Peril Groner and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and family of Portland were guests of Mr. and closed tightly and rotated for 10 in winter and longer in summer. and get the regular signs to post minutes, either by rolling the keg Portland, Mr. and Mrs. David A. B. Flint. Washing the woodwork or parts on their premises such as are used Mrs. Tom Miller Sunday. on the ground or mounting it on Sunday saw the Scholls folks off liagg and Mr. ami Mrs. Henry a frame. To mount it on a frame of furniture likely to have become in banks and other business houses. to league institute nt Falls City. Hagg and family of Reedville. spindles are placed on the ends contaminated will break up cover Members were also urged to use M r. and Mrs. D. P. Murrey and Those who have gone for the en of the keg and a hinged door ing matter which conceals bacteria; the new tattoo brandirne method for tire week are the Rev. and Mrs. J. family of West Chehalem, Mr. fixed in " the sides. _'2_ After 2. ... mixing 2_2_„ this will make the sunlight more fo’vis. Henry Ernst, Mrs. C. W. Larkin, and Mrs. D. M. McInnis arid Miss the dust is either used immediately effective. tlie Misses M4irjorie I.nrkin, Grace Alice McInnis visited the fumily Lloyd Lee, prominent hatchery- Open books, feathers, draperies, or placed in air-tight containers, Miller, Evelyn Hesse, Garnet Guild at the D. W. McInnis home ut rugs, or cushions, may be amply man of Salem, was elected presi- as it loses strength rapidly. The Reedville Sunday. and Elinor Karkw-rf, and Erwin I dent for the coming year, and eighths mesh wire screen to re disinfected by placing them out in Fred Cockrell of Milwaukie, vice Miss Beryl Deford and her broth Heaton and Perry Meyers. direct sunlight for two to four move the pebbles. Corvallis, Oregon Oregon poul er, Buford, visited their parents, M r. and Mrs. M. N. Bonham president. New members of the Small quantities of nicotine dust hours during the middle of the executive committee were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Deford, at the trymen should profit by early day. They must be so placed that prepared by mixing the nico are culling and marketing of un hospital in Hillsboro Sunday. W. Walker of Hillsboro Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ornduff nnd promising birds, and by giving tine thoroughly with the lime and the sun can have free access to and Sunday. son, Mrs. Ellie Ornduff and Rufus good care to the remaining flock. then passing the mixture through a their surfaces. Charles Hitchcock, Suthern Mil It is important that buildings ler and S. I*. Taylor took a fish Ornduff went to Stanfield Satur Egg production this fall is ex fine screen several times, making ing trip to Waldport and vicinity day, and returned the first of the pected to be profitable as firm sure to break up all lumps. An should not be erected that are not week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ornduff prices are in prospect due to the old small butter churn is handy for adequately lighted by sunlight. A Friday, Saturday anil Sunday. smoke screen will deprive a com Mrs. Harry lloeffel mid family are moving from Stanfield to Hills present shortage of eggs. The price mixing small quantities. While the proportion of nico munity of the solar rays which outlook for eggs next winter and of Witch Hazel and Mr. Bennett boro. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sagert, and spring is not quite so favorable tine to lime may be increased for destroy bacteria. A smoke screen spent Sunday at the Bennett place. Flocks will such insects as cucumber beetles, will also deprive a community of Mrs. Kays has a crew picking their son and his wife, Mr. and as for this fall, blackcaps this week and pays 8 1-3 Mrs. Carroll Sagert, of San Jose, probably be larger and the in 1 part nicotine sulfate to 9 parts these solar rays which stimulate Cal..visited Charles Sagert’s sister, creasing production will probably lime is the strongest mixture rec nutrition in young childhood. With cents a hallock for them. Michael McCann is working on Mrs. Mary Ornduff, the first of have offset the storage shortage ommended for any use. For chew modern methods of handling fuel by that time. Poultry prices will ing insects 15 pounds of lead ar it is now posible to reduce the the new apartment house which last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Siininetk probably decline this fall and win senate can be substituted for an smoke nuisance to a mini' Mr. Groner is building for walnut nnd daughter, Lydia, I Miss Agnes ter compared with a year ago equal amount of lime in 100 workers. Farm Reminders Miss Jean Penny, who has been Fitzke and Amy J Krueger of Man- since the number of chicks re pounds of dust: If sulfur is desired visiting the Cai Huchins and Roe kato, Minnesota, all old neighbors ported on July 1 was 10 per cent, in the dust, 35 pounds of it may Rape, one of the cheapest Huchins families, returned to Port of Mrs. W. F. Wohlschschlegel, greater. Indicating increased fall he used in place of that amount of lime. were guests at the Wohlschlegel ______ „ and winter marketing. quickest growing of the temporary land Monday. Dusts are best applied with one forage crops, is especially well Mrs. F. G. Miller r................................. _ home Thursday of last week. left Monday The National Outlook of the bellows or blower types suited to mild, moist climates to spend a few days with hep Miss Enola Barlow is spending The National Outlook as pre the week in Portland with her pared recently by the Bureau of of dusters, of which there are and deep rich mellow soils, says friend, Mrs. Twigg, of Hillsboro. Mrs. Fred Wohlschlegel visited cousin, Miss Pudey Dempsey. Agricultural Economics states in many sizes. Early morning when the Oregon experiment station. Be Donald Haynes of Midway is part that: there is no breeze and the insects cause of its relatively shallow her parents nt Monmouth during helping his cousin, Buford Deford, the week end. “The price situation appears are less active is the best time rooting system, rape does not do Carl Wohlschlegel nnd family with the grain harvest. favorable for the coming fall for the application. To get the well under eastern Oregon dry and Miss Liest visited friends in Miss Ruth Hill and her friend. with the peak prices for fresh best results it is necessary that farm conditions, but is grown to Metzger Sunday afternoon. ■Miss Gertrude Jacky of North eggs probably above those of last the insects be hit with the dust some extent in the irrigated and Mrs. Helen Mandle and small Plains, left Sunday . for Puget fall, and with probable in mixture, says the experiment sta- subirrigated areas. It is grown daughter. Marvel, are guests of sound, where they will be enter creased receipts of fresh eggs dur tion. extensively in western Oregon, par Mrs. Alfred Huchins this week. ticularly in the Willamette valley. tained during their vacation by ing December and January especial Miss May Paygn of Carlton is relatives of Miss Jackey. ly From commercial flocks the SUNLIGHT A DISINFECTANT In food value it is similar to cab a guest of Mrs. Roe Huchins. bage and kale. Supreme performance—with / John and Fred Haynes were prices of the higher grades may The importance of sunlight as a t Miss Minnie Karpstein spent the guests Sunday of their niece and suffer more than the usual I re Atwater Kent dependability. • disinfectant has been realized for Eugene — $365,000 fire-resistant week-end with her sister, Mrs. Roy her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lester duction during those months, even Table model or cabinets to a long time, but exact knowl- nine-story medical and dental of- Brown, of Portland. choose from. And liberal Morgan of Scholls. though the prices of other eggs Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown of may be maintaintd on a par with edge as to how much power the fice building to be erected here. terms. Portland visited in Scholls Sunday those of a year earlier, With evening. the prospective increase in egg Mrs. J. Herd and Miss Wilma supplies next spring, some reces Herd and Mrs. Alex Karpstein sion below prices prevailing this Hazeldalc.—The Misses Jean spring may be expected, even were in Portland Monday. Mrs. Fred Carlson and daugli- Smith and Mary Grand of Aloha though demand should he main ters left Sunday for a vacation at are spending a few weeks at Van tained at this year’s level, A couver, B. C. the beach. weakening in ‘ business activity, Mr. Mills’ mother and sister, should this occur, might have a With each 50 cent purchase I will give a compli Mrs. Houseman n d her son, further depressing effect upon egg Lloyd, are visiting at the Mills price levels.” mentary ticket to the Oaks Amusement Park. home, They are on an extended trip from California. I Fred Hutchinson of Vancouver, Wash., visited at the home of Mr. Chehalem Mountnin.—Mr. nnd and Mrs. J. C. Smith Sunday. 1246 Main St. Hillsboro. Ore. Mrs. Ira G. McCormick gave a A. Rigert, Joe, Ann and Francis lawn party Saturday evening. It Rigert and Ann Spiering and F. was also a weiner and marshmal Nicotine dusts can readily be low roast. Those present were made at home without much incon- Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Finigan, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wohlschlegel and children. Beryl and Buford De ford, Mildred Mayn, Monica and llodson McCormick and Bernice and Wanda Finigan of this place; Willard and Paul Dixon of liny- ton and Selma nnd Bernice Sim At Ready-lo-Wear Price* mons, Marie and Julia Fuch, Eliza Every man in on the beth and Lois Parous, Margaret Hackett, Dorothy Yost and Carl “know” of clothes buying ap Simmons of Newberg. preciates the multiple advan House party guests at the W. F. tages of our tailor-made Wohlschlegel home during the suits. Their fit and style, to week-end were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dempsey and daughter. Miss say nothing of the service Pudey, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Demp they give, is enough to in sey, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Smith, fluence any buyer. Now, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Price and Miss with prices so low, there is Florence Hicks. Miss Beryl ” f lietoro returned Mrs. Olsen Will Tell Experiences Farmers Are Jugglers, Too Dowsett of Gresham and J. II. Privater “Put on your hat, hera Russell of Corvallis. F. L. Knowl- comes a woodpecker.” ,,iionAe<ture Careful Watch I j ton of the college was reelected secretary-tre -»surer. Chickens Urged Corporali “I heard the drill ser Garbage Collection geant called you a blockhead.” Private: “No, he didn’t make it that strong.” Corporal: “What did he actual and Cana D. P. 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