Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 26, 1925, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    FASTFRN CLACKAM AS NEW S,THURSDAY, FEBRU ARY 20, 1925
PACK TWO
Eaitcrn CUfKimii New*
DO YOUK OWN TH IN KIN G
CHICK DISEASE INFECTS
LARGELY IN EARLY LIFE
N « w i p i p ( r i, movie», pubic
RnterrH at tha |M>*toffic* In KaUrad*. apeaksra, almoat every wuy you turn
there ia iome one or some orgnnita-
Or*R«n. *• ••cmri-cl*** mail.
tlon waiting to relieve you of the
labor of thinking and present you
PuMiahed e v e ry Th iirw la y at
with a ready made opinion.
Don’t
K iiU r v ia . Ort’ Kon
take it.
by the
Don't be a mental alourh and
■«TACAPA PUBLISHING COMPANY, ¡„ault your own Intelligence by be
* CORPORATION.
ing n follower. The chief difference
—~ between ouraelve» and animal» ia
M u n a t'R irT io N
K atkii
our intelllKence.
|1 Ml
Get into theh habit of forming an
Oaa y « « r
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.711 ’ Pinion of your own regardlo»» of
HI» month*
^
_ _ j whether it'» right or wrong.
Make
up your own mind about thing».
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2d. 1925 Know what you aro talking about,
and know why you *ay what you do.
No man ever reache» tho point
I where hi» mental capacity i* suffi-
BIBLE THOUGHT ! 'lent. The more you progre»», tho
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— FOR TODAY — 1 more able you must be to think.
Ready made opinion» are your
! worst enemy. Do your own think-
j tng.- From Ford New».
W h i l e Diarrhea D e v elo p !
ia
Fire!
Throe D a y i in M o d Cate*
Spread* O ver Fiock neat
White diarrhea infeets the great-
eat number o f baby chick» within
the first 4b to 72 hours after hatch­
ing. From 2 to 4 per cent of the
chick» infected at birth will cause
the disease to spread to 40, 50 or
even 75 per cent of the entire dock.
Hatchery operators and farmers, in
an effort to save a high percentage
o f the chicks, often leave infected
chick* in the incubator and try to
doctor them.
The result of this
practice is usually disastrous.
The beet and only satisfactory
way o f handling chicks showing
symptoms o f white diarrhea is to
remove them from the incubator and
kill them.
Every “ pastry" chick
should be killed as soon as it is dis­
covered.
Any chick that develops
symptom* of the disease in thedast
4S to 72 hour* should be removed
and killed. The killed birds should
be ubnred to eliminate the possibil­
ity of further infection.
Infected hens do not always show
outward signs of tho infection but
they do lay egg* carrying the dis­
ease.
Chicks hatched from *uch
egg* are infected at birth. Trying
to save the lives of infected chick*
end* in sorrow at some later date.
Getting rid o f infected hen* isget-
ting rid of infected ehieks to a
large extent.
CHEVROLET NEWS
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With a scheduled production ° —
40,000 car» for March, the Chev-
rolet Motor Company is gaining
increased momentum in the build­
ing of the new Chevrolet and the
working force has been added to in
each ofthe twelve manufacturing
and assembling plants throughout
the country.
W. S. Knudsen, president and
general manager, estimates that
within the next month and a half
the actual factory working force will
have been augmented approximately
40 per cent.
“ Whereas the sale of the new
Chevrolet is pushing us to our capac­
ity to till orders, we are not expand­
ing our working force any more
quickly than we can absorb them,”
explains Mr. Knudsen.
"When go­
ing into production with a new model
made from new tools, it is important
that the entire job be co-ordinated
carefully so as to give the high
grade resultsexpected by the buying
public now as never before,
“ Happily, however, expansion of
production
in our Chevrolet fac­
tory centers is not so difficult as
might be supposed, because lists of
our former experienced workers who
may have been out of employment
during a short period are kept on
hand and these men are recalled to
their old positions a* they are need-
od. In this way the majority of
trained automotive workersare train­
ed. leaving the training of a mini­
mum
number
necessary.— From
Chevrolet Motor Co.
B a rga in s—Good w all paper 25c
per roll. Ten p a ttern s to select
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E A R L L A FORGE.
The “ SQUARE DEAL” BARBER
lita e a d iJ leading tonsorial artist
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MORTICIAN
and EMBALMER
FURIMITURE—Beds,
Mattresses, Stoves,
Dining RoomTables
D ry-C leaning and D yeing
Family Wash a Specialty]
Prcmpt Service at Right Price
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JOSEPH E. GATES
HAIR CUT 35c
SHAVE I 5c
All othar wcik at Popular Prices
First class work at second class price!
MOTTO: ‘LIVE AND LET LIVE”
V Bobbing and Shingling a Specialty
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“SAILING IN N ’
MRS. E. E. SAL1NG, Proprietor
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HOME COOKING
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Our Specialty
THKRF IS NO MAN th«t h«th power
BATHS
Open from 6:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m.
FORD NEWS STORY
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BROADWAY. NEXT TO LINN'S INN
ever the spirit to retain the spirit :
K-K-I-bi-WO-KrM-I-i-Mi-X-I'OO-H“:"
neither hath he power In the day of
Probably the mo*t Important
daath: and there I» no discharge in
now* in automobile circles during
tfiat war.— Fcle»ia»te» S:8.
the last week was the announcement
that balloon tire* aro to b* furnished
as optional equipment on *11 types
A V IT A L QUESTION
o f Ford car*.
Fetacada. like other »mall town*.
Thi* i* probably the greatest re­
1» in need, of some kind of an Indus cognition given balloon* rincc their
trial plant which will bring into the introduction on the market, and
community a regular payroll.
should prove an impetus to their
Talk to any number of business popularity.
men In the town and you will And
Tho Ford Motor Company ha»
that many of them, tf not all. will long been interested in balloon tires
The O. A. C. Experiment station
agree with thi» statement.
The and has been carrying on experi­
recommend* the use o f hatching
work of «»curing *uch an enterprise ment* with them for *om* time. It*
S H O W PROVES EXCELLENT
egg* from blood tested stock as the
ran best be done by a group work decision to supply balloons come*
first step in stopping the spread of
ing in unison rather than a few in­ only after sever# test* which,
The motion picture show gi»-en by
whit# diarrhea.
If hatching eggs
dividuals working purely from a qo c)|nsaj pool ¿qi qjm paninoo
the Carl
Douglas* Post of the
from an unknown flock are used
American Legion at the Gem theatre
selfish motive
tallied by individual owner*, nave
diainfeeting the incubator and the
AVHst, as we »ee it. Fjtacada need» proven these tiros to be thoroughly
last Friday proved to be well worth
brooder house help* some in hinder­
O F this Bank in the past is the result o f two
i* a live Chamber of Commerce, Let practical for Ford cars.
those who attended.
ing the spread o f the disease.— From
things:
First, the Substantial Service which
thi» orgwnl»ation he purely a busi
The
“
Lost
Battalion"
Is
a
picture
To compensate for the harder
Depart merit of Industrial Oregon
nes* organisation leaving the »oeial steering with balloon tires, a special
which will long be remembered by
we are giving to the people of this commu­
Agricultural College.
affairs to the many and variou» steering gear with a greater reduc­
those who witnessed it, and "Alkali
nity;
and, Second, the appreciation o f such
ether bodle* in the community. Let tion will be installed on all cars
Ike" proved to be the "regular
P. T. A. HOLD MEETING
the Chamber of Commerce be com­ carrying these tires.
veteran" he has been represented.
service evidenced by the loyal support o f
posed of all the actively engaged
The show was well attended and
Balloons to be furnished for new
The February meeting of the Pa­
those doing business with us, for which we
business men who should be vi­ Ford cat* will be of standard sue. rent Teachers Association was held many words of praise have been
are duly thankful.
tally interested in the growth of our 29x4.40. straight side* and mounted in the high school assembly room heard e f the Legion’s work in secur­
town.
on wood wheel*.
Thi* equipment Thursday «rening of last week. ing such a fine picture for the oc­
May we have an opportunity of serving YOU?
As we »ee it thts would prove will be available at a comparatively After the usual opening, the business casion.
nearer the the solution of one of the small additional cost to the new of the evening was promptly di*-
largest problem* now confronting car purchaser.
FARM REMINDERS
posed of and the speaker of the
US.
Arrangement* also have been evening. County
Superintendent
Ordinary straw contains as much
A full dinner pail going to work made for providing dealer* with Brenton Vodder wa* introduced.
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plant food material as does barn­
e»ch day would mean bustness for balloon tire equipment so that any
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Mr. Vedder spoke on Recent
yard
manure,
but
this
material
is
not
enr merchants, contented families, Ford car owner who desires to do School Legislation, and cleared up
as readily available to the plants
ownership of properly. All of these so can change over from
high many points m negate to the bills
as is manure. One ton of straw
things tend to build up a progre» pressure tires.
which have been before the leg»*-
contains nearly 10 pounds of nitro­
rive community where people arc
Sexeral car load* of the new '.sture. Before closing he expressed
gi*d to come snd make their homes equipment are expected at Portland h s pleasure m the growth of the gen. 5 pounds phosphoric acid, and
But en the other hand ho* can very' shortly and just as soon a« F T. A and his hope that its influ 10 to 12 pounds of potash, say’s the
we or peel people te desire to locate possible after that Ford car* with cr.ee would be extended beyond this state college experiment station.
where there t* no available work balloon tires will be on display by vicinity.
Heavy pruning of winter injured
and basine*» appears poor.
all authorised Ford dealer*
Following Mr. Tedder's address fruit trees should be delayed until
The solution to this seem» to be
Mr Ahlbeng, accompanied by Mrs the extent o f the damage has been
to lay aside all prejudice» and unite
Mr*. Wiley Howell of Spnngwater Ah’.berg ga»-e two delightful vioLr.
determined,
say* the experiment
1« support of this common need, a will act as reporter for the News in selections.
Adjournment followed. station.
Promiscuous pruning or
continuous payroll for our town that community
Any new* items
cutting back now may remove some
1 on are already entering many you may hai-e will be gladi.» taker,
Among the passengers to Portland
advantages not possessed by many hy Mr* Howell. whe car. be reaches: ¡Saturday morning were Mrs G o f the best wood in the tree.which
cannot be told from the damaged
localities, your roads are good, you by telephone.
Mtuerer. M r* W. A. Heyima. Mrs wood until later in the season.
have already established schools and
l ’ave Klr i u l i * n. F Harkenr.dar and
fk niches comfortable home* and Esiterà Ciatkeasat News $1 80 the daughter. M:s* Edith Harkennder
Getfcr.g *pr»y outfits in
shape
fo «e a » an abundance of natural re »-ear ia advance.
and W G Moore
before the aeaeon ptarts is adnsed
scarce*
But hte big question ts
by the s u m ec'.iegv experiment sut
hew to keep them. T>r answer is
Don.
Seme erchardtsts will have
brief at least one permanent Indus
to increase their spray cutfits due te
trv late tbc community *nd w* be
the growth c f the orchard to prevent
t*eie that the can best be .tone by
»erons trouble.
I f they cannot get
a Chamber of Commerce, working
ever the orchard in time, the insects
toward this end.
may get a start on them.
I
FOUR PER CEN! ON HUE S t S IM S DEPOSITS
ESTACADA STATE BANK
T H r T T IE P H O N F
The telephone industry holds a-
•w,portant place ir no,viera business
sad *'.-i*l life « r i t i, roeos»*: -
tha; the highest .ieg-oe of eft..cat
»m ic e be g-vea
W h** ce.mtau-.i-
t-os vere small, when basins«* life
w-a* loas complex and before time
became a factor :e basine** traun-
net io ns the tele phene was regarde,:
as a convenience and » luxary
But the telephone teda» » • reces» ■
1’ w~t> tmst concerns f v jv newer
has mpvwvi that « is mere a * ;* f* e
tor» to * peak with a* i-dn-tdo*:
m«los i « v U mr ft » W
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Krte' message whack becomes a fer-
w»nd
im p »-renai
tvein sr. *enl vs.
The telephone sacos turne spesx-b a.
bas-vs«» and has «norm of s d i* t t e
ges la eve-, often, store and heme
The telephone industry has rex-'
eg*.red the added rasperai bä-tw*
r*»eed »p ot R by the p K v and is
strivri» */ adesnatety
meut the*»
-v-roee-ng demanda
Thane m ne
gee**».'* bet that the .w t t m r . a
and eguipmea« ka<*
an image m
»»whed . - pro > -e me- 1 ¿u rn « the
kam hew V*am
"'ran*cc*t>no> ta
tede phene «erswee » erf recent date
an« » made poem K m iksM gt the am
af amphWrs at saataw -Mee-rwis
g
» tse« pomahti
reentry V hois
n sea tv-« beyond she coast linns
dm ','nftnd Staten ai
» s*Ci go n* formara
Weed ashes contain about 5 per
' « I jx'taah and SO per cent lime
.'he potash suprlie* the plant food
mrer; petasamv and the lime can
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ncutra*ir* acidity in our
cod ashes that have been
-cyx'sei to the raine an# leached and
-ne not as vajuabie as u leached
sshes. auvisfs the state experiment
station.
THE ESTACADA HOTEL
W I T H I T S MAMMOTH
ROOM
going oil thf time. Xothrig Xu: the
choKXSt of nary thing senvd.
.Vo paper
colics ttstd —fust a xhxv. ioc*m dean, com-
•u-iv.W
hotel—doom neier locked.
The *>vM.>t" that Estocvau und the tra c.’/nc
rh>.v cannot
not to hc:\\
BEDS AXD ROOMS Oam and Cktvr.
c\\ or H v'—: .Vo rtsari# nv*n.v
MODERATELY PRICED
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ESTACAD A ORE
H. C GOHRING Prop.
Beef, Munon, \tòì and Hc^s Bought
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CONCERN
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F O R PV B L IC A T IO N
■c.artni; -t of the lrter,'». V ^ land
» ‘Sw» *t Portisrd
Febru-
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
O p * « f r a * * L f t Is ( p. f t
IT
AJ3 p a * * » holding any share*
„ ' *be Fstaca da Telephone and Te.e-
I cnaph Company of Pstacada am
I ' nested to attend a meeting of
w stockholders to be held Tkars-
1 . March i t . 1 8 2 &. at 10 a au.
t the effire c f the company ia Esta-
... a
I f yes are unable to attend
~ocr.rg piease admse me a* to
he rsmber c f shares you hold at
i » time
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