Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, March 29, 1928, Image 7

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY. OREGON. MARCH 29. 192#
For sleeping rooms — formal
parlors and reception halls —
dining room and living room
— for the library — and for
public buildings. Properly
applied it won’t rub off.
OUR COMIC SECTION
W r i t e to us or ask your dealer
for a copy o f our fre e drawing
book fo r children— “ The .d labas-
FIRST WEEK IS
CHICK’S CHANCE
So Felix Discovered
THE FEATHERHEADS
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The firs t seven days are the h a rd ­
est a baby ch ick has to liv e . I t la
d u rin g th is week th a t ca re fu l feeding
and d o se a tte n tio n to brooding and
teni[»eraturea a re especially im p o r­
ta n t.
M any poultry-men feed th e ir chicks
too young. A fe w make the m istake
o f w a itin g tin) long to g h e them th e ir
firs t fet'd. T he p ro p e r tim e Is between
48 and CO hours a fte r hatching, aaya
J. G. H a lp in , p o u ltry sp e cia list at the
W isconsin C ollege o f A g ric u ltu re . A
cldck ru tio n , developed by |>oultry ;
specialists at th e college Tartu am i :
used by thousands o f p o u ltry m e n in
W isconsin and the M id dle W est, con­
sists o f SO pounds ground y e llo w corn,
20 pounds w heat m id dlin gs, ft pounds
each o f ra w twine meal and cldck-
slze oystcfc. shell, and one pound o f
salt w ith s k im m ilk to d rin k and
p le n ty o f s u n lig h t.
T h is ra tio n may be used as the
firs t feed and co ntinued u n til the
ch icks are several weeks old, says the
specialist, who emphasizes th a t a ll in ­
gre d ie n ts m ust he o f the highest
q u a lity . Using m usty or m oldy feed
in v ite s d isa ste r to the brood and the
same is tru e o f the lit t e r ou the
brooder floor.
Close b ro o d in g and high tem pera­
tu re s also ta ke th e ir to ll. T he ch icks
w ill th riv e b e tte r i f given an oppor­
tu n ity to run about In the sun and
kept at a s lig h tly lo w e r te m p e ra tu re
d u rin g the Jay. He ca u tio ns against
le ttin g T ie te m p e ra tu re fa ll too low,
w h ich m ay cause cro w d in g and sm oth­
e rin g o f the w eaker chicks.
T h is a tte n tio n should he c a rrie d
th rough the fo llo w in g weeks, too. T he
chicks, a fte r com ing sa fe ly th ro u g h
the firs t week, m ust be kept g ro w ing
every day I f th e y are to re tu rn th e ir
owners the biggest p ro fit.
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grains, corn, whent
and oats a re good feeds and are es­
sential In alm ost any feeding plan,
b u t unless a good mash is also fed,
they w ill do lit t le more than m ain­
ta in the life o f the b ird. Most state
e xperim ent s ta tio n s have w o rked out
fo rm u la s fo r mashes th a t may he home
m ixed, also num erous concerns are
m a n u fa c tu rin g prepared mashes. E i­
th e r the home-mixed o r com m ercial
mash w ill give good re s u lts when
fed ns directed. T hey do not d ire c t,
I however, th a t a lit t le he fed today
and some m ore next week, tin t te ll
you to keep It before the b ird s nt a ll
tim es. No one should expect one sack
o f mash to go very fa r in feeding ftO
o r 1(K) birds, any m ore th a n they
w ould expect one fe a th e r to m ake a
fe a th e r bed.
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th e Croaa a n d C ir c le
p r in t e d in red .
Get An Alabastine
Color Card
Instead ofKalsomine or Wall Paper
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that ' s T o S ave -
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IF
Y O U KN EW nil about th e different grades of leather and shoem aking, you
w ould know th a t W . L. Douglas shoe« are good shoe*.
Naturally you will Judge quality by th e service you get out o f a pair o f shoe*.
O n th a t basis thousands upon thousands of m en and women all over the country
tu rn to Douglas for assurance o f shoe quality and values that cannot he equalled.
W a b o u g h t o u t le a th e r before f»ri. era ad -S] l x
vurured a n d a re h a ttin g o n Io a l l o u r custom ers, old
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W o m e n ’s $ 5 t o $H
B o v s ’ $ 4 t o $5
C a ta lo g o f N e w S p rin g Styles m a ile d o n request.
T a k in g the firs t hatched chicks
aw ay a fte r they have become d ry , „ u
flu ffy may p re ve n t the lien fro m leav­
in g Ihe nest w ith them before a ll the
hatchnble eggs are hatched. T h is is
the c h ie f a d va n ta g e ; they are not
lik e ly to be k ille d by the m other hen.
A ccidents In the nest do occur, o f
course, but. In co n sid e ra tio n o f poesi-
h llitie s , they are few. I f c h irk s are
ta ke n aw ay, they should tie kept In
a w a rm place In a covered basket and.
when retu rn e d, given to the hen at
i n ig h t.
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Alabastine— a powder in white and
tints. Packed in 5-pound package»,
ready for use by mixing with cold
or warm water. Full direction» on
every package. Apply with an ordi­
nary wall brush. Suitable for ell
in t e r io r s u rfa c e s — plaster, wall
board, brick, cement or canvas.
A fair and sejuart retail price stamped on the soles o f Douglas shoes at the factory. guarantees honest salu t.
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W r it e to us aiso for our beau­
tiful f r e e b o o k “ A rtis tic
H om e D e c o ra tio n ” by our
H om e B etterm ent E xpert,
Miss Ruby Brandon, Alabas-
tine Company, 222 Grandville
Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Grains Are Essential
in Any Feeding Plan
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HAVE NCÏÏÎCED M V
lin t Hom e Color B o o k ''— and a
fre e color card.
T O M E R C H A N T S ! I f Douglas shoes ate no|aold Inyour town, write for catalog and agency.
W . L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO.
A man seldom fo rg ive s an In ju ry
u n til a fte r he has ava ile d h im se lf of
un o p p o rtu n ity to gel even.
173 Spark Street. Brockton. Mas».
T he d e n tist may not lie able to fill
a long fe ll w a n t hat he cun fill ns
uchlug void.
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C o m fo rt nnd contentm ent m e neces­
sary i f hens are expected to lay well.
• • •
F ro m the liens’ s ta n dp o in t, the house
th a t Is d ry , w ind proof, lig h t, b rig h t,
j and clean Is most s a tis fa c to ry .
• • •
M ilk nnd w a te r are not Interchange­
able, nnd m ilk Is a real food fo r p ro ­
te in b u ild in g when hens req u ire It
m ost
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T h e new ly hatched tu rk e y Is n weak
lit t le c re u tu re and must have the best
o f care. It Is said th a t o n ly about ftO
per cent o f th e tu rk e y s botched ever
gro w to m a tu rity
• • •
P ro fit made on a flock o f p o u ltry
depends not on the cost o f th e house
in w h ic h they are kept hut upon the
k in d o f house.
• • •
T h e tu rk e y tien cun hover about 14
eggs. If more are given. H ie is lia b le
to let them c h ill, as her body cannot
keep them w a rm enough to Incubate.
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W a te r fo rm s a large p a rt o f Hie In ­
gre d ie n ts o f th e egg, and I f the hen
has not e v e ry th in g th a t goes In to ihe
m a n u fa c tu re o f an egg. her body w ill,
o f course, refuse to produce one.
• • •
W hen one gives baby ch icks a ll Ihe
m l'k th e y w ill d rin k It Is not advie-
nhle to put any meat scraps In the
ra tio n . I f no m ilk Is given to them,
lio n a c o m b in a tio n o f ment scraps
and d rie d m ilk would he a ll rig h t.
• • •
D o c to rin g roup la not very s a tis fa c ­
to ry . Probably the best tre a tm e n t la
s dose o f epsom salts, one h a lf pound
to 100 g row n birds. In Hie d rin k in g
w ater. A fte rw a rd s put enough potae-
s i'im perm anganate In th e d rin k !.ig J
w ater to give It a w ine color.
The whole world knows Aspirin as an effective antidote for
pain. Bui it's just as important to know that there is only one
genuine Bayer Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet, and
on the box. If it says Bayer, it’s genuine; and if it doesn’t, it is
not! Headaches are dispelled by Bayer Aspirin. So are colds,
and the pain that goes with them; even neuralgia, neuritis, and
rheumatism promptly relieved. Get Bayer—at any drugstore—
.vith proven directions.
Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin;
it does
NOT affect
the heart
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