The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 02, 1937, Page 24, Image 24

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    P a p e T w i 'h t
---------------------H H A S B O R O
Caution Urged
Poultry Raisers
Worming Flocks
\R « :i s . H IL U 5 B O R O . O R E G O N
T hursd.iv. S cp tcm h er 2. I9.37
S is te rs M e e t
huge livestock entries tor fair
at Blooming
A fter 42 Years
;By I E. Francis. Assistant
('canty Agent)
This is t le
ason o í th e V e i >■
w hen poultrym en a re urged." from
m any sonrc. < to w orm th e ir floek
of pullets before th ey a re put in
th e laying house. T h ere is no m qre
inexcusable poultry m anagem ent
p ra c tic e today than th a t of the
prom iscuous w orm ing of chickens
W orm ing is a n, , ■-ary procedure
in th e event o f an infestation o f
p arasitic worms. but on th e whole
I " r J ní re ‘ta:l,"‘' e has been done » V J¡
to poultry .locks by w orm ing than
h a s ev er been done by th e w orm s
tnem selves
It should be d eterm in ed from
com petent au th o rity w h eth er a flock
h as worms, and the kind of w orm s
th e n tre a t for the specific p a ra ­
site. Chick, as g enerally have .some
, Worms. ami any sp ectacu lar worm
(m edicine salesm an can a u t o p s y
(b ird s and prove th at w orm s are
¡ tAere.
• ! u ltrym en shouldn't be m isled
, by such a fact because a f e w
Worms are not going to h u rt the
<Hy Mrs. .1 I
elasses w h ie ll s ta rt th è fa ll t e r n i
Sunday
M i and M e E| riest H u r k l M iss
M ild ie d K ra h m e r a m i A r t h u r G m -
•k e in a ile a t r ip lo H o n n e v ille S iin -
Ih i llin n r h s and f a in ily li ft E r i-
d a y lo r e tili IT ber,., a fte i sp e u d in g
IX W eeks V lsltlllg III t h è v asi
Ktamita)
B L O O M IN G
M rs Id a M e y e r and
fm m h h ave us th e ir g u e s t. M i
M ur.\ H ic k n ic v e r and M rs M in iiit
Meyer, both t iit e i o f M r M< y<
Mi
C la ra G ru n k e a sish r in law
and tw o nephew s Job,, K „ t k l.
m A *•*•'. o f f ic i Ita . l o t t i . 11., m d
(.u s la v o M eye r, a ll o f M m n e so i., al A iu tili l.v K n e . la n .l A to n in e .,1 -
I lie sisters have not seen each o il,, , t i n n i i
P o rti.u n i. w h o aro la -eu p y-
for 42 years
Illg sp a io U lt i, s ta to S e lla to ! E l..
M r am t M r Ed M a u e r „ m l nice. 'h 's- in he n a i e , ta le and liis u ra n e i*
• -id ( h i M a u e r a r e vat u tio in n g a! o ffic e
th e beach.
K n e e la n d u d ì he n i thè o ffic e
M r a n d M is J o e C o o p e r v is ite d le g u la rly
W cdncsday
n ft. i noons
r> .d iv e s in S e a t t l e t h e p a s l w e e k
c a d i wet k and et b e r w ¡se h i an-
l .i t i le Ito b b ie K r u lim c i spent the lio in tin e n ls Ilia d i' Ih m iig h K os
past w .e k in P o rtla n d v is ilin e h.
M ilie u I K n e e la n d and Jam es II
u n cle and a u n t. M r and M i
E ri
............ ’'" i n e O ffice e. in Ilio
• si Hurki
'V i a lia i l i b iu l. lin i’ P o rtla n d li
I h u rt'll se rvices w ill ag.un -.lari at b e e n ,,, M arin, ,-ln p
Poi Hand for
th e re g u la r tu n e at |o o ' . | . „ k and a u u tiib i e of 11 .,,
Sundax school at <i I . A ll c h ild .. ■
lire h e a rtily in v ite d to a tte n d | | „
Ai
Portland I anycrs
Open Aloha Office
'd i s
c la s s ifie d
uds g e t r e s u lt i.
> *
W ELCOM E!
IChickens and a badly worm-infested
I b ird
or ik.ck. wiio-.t needs w orm ­
is outstand in g ly conspicuous.
®na readily recognized
■
T here a re several reasons w hy
W-*
prom iscuous w orm ing is sh eer follv.
Jn th e first place verm ifuges a re a
/ **•
poison. In the second place parasitic
. w orm s a re highly resistan t to s u r ­
ro u n d in g conditions a n d. conse­
q u en tly . a verm ifuge has to be vets
H p i p » a xa in p lv o f n r v g o tr « |iur<* t>h>o<| e n tile . h u n d re d » o f b e n d *
stro n g m o rd e r to be effective and o l u hit h w ill h e lp (ill ill«» I h i ’d o ik l»arnw n t Hu* T ilth O re g o n Mtale
it is in ev itab le th at it w ill do some l a i r h i S a le m S cp h m lH*r <» lo I ’J . I hese cow » a r e fr o m (tie I.
A.
dam ag e to the birds even to the l l i i l h u i t reg iM e re « ! J e rs e y h e rd a t in d e p . e n d e n ........
c e . ì T l h
g ro
ro u
u p
p show s
i « e ’ g
p o in t of being fatal.
fir s t s e n io r g e t o f s ire at th e ..............
f a ir in 1 9 3 5 a n d Il>3<». a ll « In iig h lc rs
F in ally th ere are several p a ra ­ o f S y b il’s A s h b u rn Ita r o n e f , a «11
s |lv « r , g o b i a m i m e d a l o f m e r it h u ll
sitic w orn, w hich can infest poul­ s h ip p e d to Minfi«»sotn fo r S 3 .2 '*’
5o
** ,,,
in 11135 a n d in th e m s e lv e s r e p re -
try . an d the control m easures for s e in in g th r e e w o r ld re c o rd s . I t e l o » . S y b il l.a d » M a r jo r ie .’d a y . not
each a re different. C onsequently j e t tw o -y e a r -o ld s h u t A lre a d y m o re hag th a n cow a n d a w o rld re c o rd
o ne w orm treatm en t isn't going to p ro s p ec t.
b e ' a safeg u ard against all worm
in festatio n as such practices are
M ountain T ravel
•
fre q u e n tly advertised. P oultrym en
Tn trav elin g thro u g h m o u n tain ­
shouldn t find it h ard to decide be­
ous co u n try rem em b er this sim ple
tw een the easy and inexpensive
rule: Use the sam e gear going down
sound m anagem en t practice of leav-
in g his birds alone, and th e ex p e n ­
When it ewnes to kiam n -a-b ar- a hill is you used in going up it.
sive. risky, and unnecessary p ra c ­ rel Clay Freem an. Hillsboro, proved w arns th e O regon S tate M o to r a
tice of w orm ing
him self cham pion. Tin contest, in soeiation.
which he was w inner, involved th"
n u m b er of candy kisses in a barrel
"T he A rgus builds up to q uality
shipped to H illsboro Pharm acy.
not down to price " Save 25'1 on
H
undreds
of
estim
ates
w
ere
m
ade
(B y V iv ia n H udson)
H arry Bates, m an ag er said, but F re e ­ v o u r su b scrip tio n if you live in
?.Ir, S heltton and children re tu rn ­ man was th e nearest. T he barrel W ashington county, by paving be
ed from S and Point. Idaho. S a tu r­ contained 8IHG pieces of candy and fore S ep tem b er 15. 1937. when th.
d ay m ornin j
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F reem an estim ated th e co n ten ts at y early ra te is changed to $2.
Miss H elen Stegm ann is staving 8641.
in g
4 -H C lub bers and F u tu re F a
W ^ E , . r ? i PU '‘tUi a ' '
"V,,U
U pon
y " ur
riners
'" " '« n i i . l u i r
, ■
' " •' h,n«ton 1 ountj E«ir a n d u m u i t h
•uliievcrneiits and progress that it . x .-m pl'lies
' U have m ade a g ...... | sta rt to n a rti la v in g 'th e
foundation l o r y our fu tu re — hut re
n te m h e r--.s a v il l g.s a te an
O n S a v in g s
im p o rta n t
Part ot th at future. Save with us
o ” y our savings and everv
account g u a ra n te e d by «, „ ,• en tire
reserve fund.
M e m b e r F e d e ra l H o m e L o a n
B ank
Local Man Best
Kiss Estimator
Hayward
w ho has ju s t re tu rn e d from th e hos­
pital.
Jo h n H eisler and H ow ard Johnson
o f G ales C reek have m ade a new
road for H arri on H eisler to tru ck
logs.
Mrs. M innie O w ens has received
Word of th e b irth of a g re a t-g ra n d ­
d au g h ter. L oretta V irginia Ostbol
o f S eattle, Wash.
Shrubs Tested at Hermiston
HERMISTON
More t h a n 200
species o f o rn am en tal plants and
sh ru b s a re being tested on the U m a­
tilla branch ex p erim en t station in
actual use as p lantings around the
buildings. They are being w atched
p rim arily for hardiness, as m a n y .
of th e o rd in ary p la n tin g s common
to O regon will not su rv iv e th e oc­
casional st-vcrc w in ter te m p era­
H illsboro A rgus contains all th. tu res of this region. The plants
ne.vs of H illsboro an d th e s u r­ have been grow ing now for several
ro u n d in g com m unities. R ead ii y ears and a re of an age when th eir
a n d keep inform ed on w hat li general ch aracteristics may be seen
h ap p e n in g at hom e
tf by v isito r- to the station.
Washington Savings & Loan A ssn.
J- M. PERSON, M anager
having,. A Loan Bldg.
llllls tK irn . O re g o n
Kuy Your “BLUE S E A L “
USED CAR
B e fo re
th e
P re d ic te d
P ric e
See T h e s e D E P E N D A B L E
In c re a s e S ta rts .
C a rs T o d a y !
1936 P ly m o u th T o u rin g S e d a n
Low m ileage, excellent rubber.
Ray-Maling Co., Inc.
1834 P ly m o u th C ou p e
R adio and h e a te r. M otor o v erhauled, new finish
and
1 9 3 6 D o d g e C ou p e
B. fc. Maling, Inc.
Can not be told from new. Low m ileage.
1934 O ld sm o b ile T o u rin g S e d a n
M otor o v erh au led , and fully g u a ra n te e d
CONOR A TU I. A TE
1933 F ord V -8 R u m b le S e a t C ou p e
M ust he seen to be ap p re c ia te d .
193.J D o d g e P ick u p
th e 4-H C lubbers, th e F u tu re F a rm e rs
ot
A m erica,
the G ra n g e s,
U nions and the F a ir Board
An ex cellent buy.
F a rm e rs’
upon the
1 9 3 6 D o d g e P ick u p
o u tsta n d in g
1 9 3 4 C h ev ro let P ick u p
F u lly G u a r a n te e d a n d th e P ric e s « re R ig h t
Washingion County Fair
H ills b o r o —
S e p te m b e r 2, 3 a n d 4
CADY MOTOR CO.
"O ldest A utom obile D e a le r In W ashington C ounty”
H9 8. T h ird Ave.
H ILLSBO RO
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