Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, March 08, 1929, Image 2

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS,
FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 192*
day, about eight being present, in­
cluding Mrs. Ralph Brown, leader.
Miss Peurl Proctor now is impro-
I.ouist- Lucas entertained her cou­
(By J. J. lnskeep)
ing, though she Is still quite ill.
sin, Kosie Bates, Portland, recently.
At
the
last meeting o f Clackamas
Walkie Proctor knows there is no
Recent guests at the Oscar Gun­
place like home— he returned from County Poultry association C. S.
derson home were Mr. and Mrs. Al­
Brewster, former poultry specialist of
Los Angeles in less than two keeks.
bert .Tonsrud and the Misses Carmel
the state college at Corvallis, dis­
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell and Viola
Woodcock and Lucile Kennedy, Port­
cussed the causes for failure in brood­
Denning visited the Roy Douglasses
land.
ing of young chicks.
Sunday.
A (food crowd und a nice time is
Failure to have brooder ready
Among those having flu again are:
reported at the Grange dance Satur­
! causes many losses. The brooder
Merlin and Anabel Malar, the three
day night.
stove should be placed in operation
N. Schmitz has to he very careful Boituno children and R. W. Mallcry. for three days before the chicks are
of his tating, but is otherwise improv­ Ten were reported absent from grade ready to be removed from the incu­
school on Monday, with the epidemic.
ing slowly, at his home.
bator. When the operator uses hasty
Mr. and Mrs. E. Beers entertained
lust minute preparations he may find
Lola Dodd and Koxie McCormick
a houseful of company at dinner on
that the brooder does not operate
were on the sick list for several days.
Sunday und fur the afternoon.
properly and the brooder house may
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Harper had as
An elaborate shower was given on
become chilled.
Sunday dinner guests R. W. Mullery,
Wednesday night of lust week at tin
Have the brooder house dean.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Harper und (wo
home of Mrs. Caspar Junker for Mrs.
sons, Sunday. The latter came from
Mites are harbored for many months
Frank Schmitz. A splendid lunch
Vancouver on Saturday.
and disease germs lurk in dirty
was served and the gifts were many
brooder houses and overhead perches.
Mrs. L. Lehntield has been poorly and lovely. Thirty attended.
All cracks and crevices should be
recently, from heart trouble.
The new garage in the Proctor
sprayed.
Miss Edith Shell remained in San­ building is reported as “ going fine.”
Overcrowding in a small house is
dy over this week-end.
Mrs. Robert Jonsrud is still gain­
The Sandy Embroidery Club re­ ing slowly. The Jonsruds had as re­ one o f the cases of severe losses.
Lack o f fresh air is another cause
cently gave a food shower to Mrs. cent company the Lindells and Jo­
Nielson, which was greatly appre­ seph Jonsruds, of Portland, and Bea­ for failure. The brooder stove must
keep up the temperature for a steady
ciated.
trice Wright and other friends from
supply o f fresh air. Drafts, however,
R. E. Esson and his clerk, Clair Gresham.
should be avoided. Cover the litter
Nolen, are busy taking invoice o f the
L. E. Hoffman was a recent vis­
well with paper or other smooth ma­
Sandy drug store.
itor here from the city.
terial until chicks learn to eat. Oth­
Mrs. Hazel Murray taught the
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Palmer and
seventh and eighth grades for K. W. their fine baby boy are frequent vis­ erwise, they may fill their crops with
the litter, causing severe losses.
Mullery while he was ill the past itors in Portland.
Warm water should be provided
week.
Sandy was well represented In the
Mrs. George Beers was hostess to splendid special isseue of the Gresh­ the first week. Feeding cold water
frequently cases trouble. Crowding
the second unit of Girl Scouts Mon- am Outlook.
in corners sometimes causes difficulty
and losses. Corners should be pro­
u i m i m i m m i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i m i i i i i i H i i m i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i M i t : tected by wire or they should be bev­
eled.
Get Leghorns roosting by the time
they are four weeks of age. They
naturally start roosting at this time
and if not allowed to do so trouble
may result. Watch the feed and see
• • • •
that it is neither dusty or mouldy.
Do not use screenings for feed.
They may contain smutty grain or
E m b r o i d e r y a n d K n it t i n g Y a r n ; e v e r y c o l o r in th e
other poisonous material. Butter­
milk, if fed, must be carefully ex­
R a in b o w ; per bu n ch
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amined to see that it contains no salt
or drugs.
According to Mr. Brewster failure
to keep water before the chicks at all
times may cause serious losses and
is a common cause for starting toe
E stacada, O re g o n
picking and cannibalism.
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Three drinking fountains and four
to five feeding troughs should be
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S A N D Y
With the County Agent
L O C A L S
Ladies’ $5 Shoes
Special at
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$
3.85
E D U C A T IO N
GAME
HELPS CURB
LAW
V IO L A T IO N S
It is the opinion o f members of
the Oregon State Game commission
that education does more to curb law
violations than any amount of ar­
rests, fines and imprisonments. War­
dens are instructed to talk to men
known to be law violators, to reason
with them and convince them that
the killing o f protected game birds
and animals is robbery o f the state
o f one o f its most vital resources.
Many o f the men who hunt unlaw­
fully or angle out o f season or in
closed streams connot be curbed in
their activities by constant arrest but
can be reasoned with and taught to
respect the law. Sometime ago a
gang o f boys in Portland formed the
habit of breaking windows out of a
school building. They were arrested
and dragged into court several times
only to return to their old habits.
A citizen took them in hand, organ­
ized them into a club, taught them
that the breaking of windows was in­
curring an expense which their par­
ents had to share, that the school
building was their own school build­
ing and that injury to it meant loss
to themselves. The plan worked.
Game wardens in Oregon hav<
tried the same plan in communities
where there were a number o f law
violators and a remarkable degree of
success has been achieved. True,
there are men who persist in slaugh
tering game, no matter what the law
may say or the neghbors may think,
but those who are willing to listen
to common sense soon are found co­
operating with the game authorities.
The Value of a Bank Account
S T A N D IN G
Every progressive and prosperous citi­
zen in a community has a bank account.
It is something that marks them as a
man of good business judgment and
aids their standing.
A step in this direction for you would
be to open an account here at the
Clackamas County Bank. We invite
your business, no matter how large
your account may be.
C lackamas C o u m y B ank ]'
SANDY. OREGON
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Sportsmen Helped
The New Ford Car <
A L L
district sportsmen’s organizi
been demonstrated, according to Har-
If
$ 2.95
Loner Price. . .
...
Jackson Lumber Co.
deputies. That problem was the feed
ing o f birds. In a number o f eoun-,
ties ducks and other migratory fowl
would have perished in large .num­
bers had it not been for the prompt
action taken by local sportsmen
through th eir. various associations.
Food was obtained by them and scat­
tered where it would do the most
good.
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Better Paint!
J t r
Six Cylinder Trucks
with the economy o f the four J
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Cascade Chevrolet Company
• a
Six in the price range o j the Jour
Louis, was found dead in his room,
clad only in newspapers.
had
your
O N
D IS P L A Y
d em on stra tion
you
have
so m e th in g .
Phone Sandy 41
per gallon
i
not
C O L O R S
Bob Smith’s Gai age
J. A. Evans o f Cams last year
planted clover and alfalfa and used
superphosphate and lime to try their
effect on the growth o f these two
crops.
Both o f these fertilizers
proved effective. During the recent
fo r e v e ry p u rp ose
freeze the non-fertilized clover was «
total failure. The plants were pulled
out o f the ground. The clover plants
receiving 400 pounds o f superphos­
During the last fiscal year a total ==
phate per acre were but slightly dam­ o f 18,885 Chinese pheasants were s s
aged.
liberated by the Oregon State Game EEj
Commission in the various counties o f —-
Spraying peach trees to prevent the state. Lane county received 2,- ==
leaf curl is likely to result in failure 120, Linn 2,031, Marion 1,595, Ben-
after the middle o f February. The ton and Union 1,380 each, Yamhill =
E v e r y t h in g f o r th e B u ild e r
dormant spray o f lime sulphur for 1,300 and Polk 1,180. In other coun- EE
Estacada, Oregon
controlof San Jose scale should be ties, where experience, has shown that =
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to swell.
were liberated. The commission now ——
has on hand at its three farms sev —
E c o n o m ic a l T r o n tfo r lo h o m
Robert Vorpahl o f Beavercreek is
eral thousand Clynese pheasants and
testing the use o f different combina­
they are being held for breeding pur EE
tions o f superphosphate and ammo­
poess.
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nium sulphate on corn and oats. The
ground previously received a good
’Gene Simpson, superintendent of
supply o f barnyard manure.
the game farms of the State Game
Commission, takes exception to a bul­
C O U G A R K IL L S T H IR T E E N
letin which is titled “ Propagation of
S H E E P IN S E V E N D A Y S
Game Birds” and is sent out by the
A cougar killed in Josephine coun­ United States Department of Agricul­
ty by Harry Stokes, o f Grants Pass, ture. The subject of the disagree­
last week, after it had killed in a ment) is that o f inbreeding. “ Do not
seven day period a total o f 13 sheep be disturbed by the bugaboo o f in-
and goats, more than justified the breeding,” the bulletin advises. “ That
contention o f game officials that one inbreeding is harmful is a completely
of the big cats will kill an average exploded theory. If the stock is
o f one deer a week. It took Stokes sound inbreeding improves it.”
“ The publication o f such advice
five days to run down and kill the
seven-foot cougar, but he was re­ will have no ill effects upon the ex­
warded for his efforts by a $25 boun perienced breeder; he knows better,"
ty from the game commission. In ad­ declares Mr. Simpson. "But the in-1
dition to that he saved the lives of experienced may suffer much harm.
many deer and domestic animals. No species of bird suffers more from
H E V R O L E T trucks now otter six-cylinder
We
The current year bids far to be bad inbreeding than the pheasant.
performance — with its greater flexibility,
for cougar and other game slaugh- I have found this true at our farms. A
greater reserve pow er, higher speed and
tering animals. The number of kills number o f years ago I obtained one
sw ifter acceleration. And the new six-
reported to the game commission so male and four female pure white Chi­
cylinder Chevrolet trucks are not only offered
far this year exceeds that o f the same nese pheasants from British Colum­
bia. Year after year I continued to
period o f 1928.
in the price range o f the four — but they are
inbreed them and year after year the
as economical to operate as their famous four-
eggs became less fertile, and the
A D M IT T E D
TO
T E M E N ID S
cylinder predecessors! Both the Light Delivery
young more delicate and more diffi­
and the l ' j Ton Utility Chassis are available
CORVALLIS, Mar. 6.— (Special), cult to raise. Inbreeding practically
with an unusually wide selection o f body types
— Mary Alice Reed o f Estacada, a exterminated them. This is but one
—and among them is one exact lysuited toyour re­
freshman in commerce, was initiated illustration out o f many that have
quirements. Come in today. We’ll gladly arrange
into the Aleph Chapter o f the Tem- come to my attention through many
a trial load demonstration — load the truck as
enids. Eastern Star sorority of Ore­ years o f experience.”
gon State Agricultural college. Only
you would load it, and drive it over the roads
Under the budget o f the State
collrgewonien who are members of
your truck must travel in a regular day’s work.
Game
Commission 43 per cent o f the
O. E. S. are eligible for membership
Sedan D elivery. $ 595; L igh t D elivery Chassis. $400; K g T o n
annual revenue goes to the work of
in
the
Temenids.
The
initiation
cer­
Chassis, $545; K g T on Chassis w ith C ah , $650. A ll pricsa
Game protective
emonies were held in the Corvallis fish propagation.
f. a . b. fa cto ry , F lin t, M ich .
work and bounties receive 34 per
Masonic temple. Miss Reed was one
cent, game farm 10 per cent and ad­
o f the eight girls initiated.
ministration and educational work 13
Estacada, O r e g o n
Patrick Dunn, aged 70, o f St per cent.
P a in t
have
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m isse d
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you
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Letter Heads.
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Bill Heads.
Memorandum Heads.
Invoices.
Envelopes.
Visiting Cards.
Business Cards.
Wedding Invitations.
Tickets of all kinds.
Programs.
Driver’s Report Forms.
Order Forms.
Shipping Tags.
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