HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY, OREGON. AVGUST 23. 1928 OUR COMIC SECTION DOSING FAILS TO DESTROY VERMIN BACTERIA THRIVE iP rep ared b r Ih e U n ite d States D e p artm en t IN HOT WEATHER of A g ric u ltu re .> Our Pet Peeve THE FEATHERHEADS F IN N E Y O F T H E FO R C E mm Me, Too Yes, T oo M uch P ow der L e a d in N o rth A m e ric a Lead was mined and smelted near Falling Creek, Va., aa early as 1821. During the Colonial times there were lead mlues in North Carolina, New York and New England, where the metal was obtained on a small scale. Lead ores In Missouri were discovered In 1700 by Peunleaut uud first worked In 1720. H e d g e T rim m in g Trimming the hedge Is simplified. Many farmers and poultrymen have ----------- tielleved It possible that certain cheiu .lacterla, like other forms of plant According to reports, with a trimmer uals administered as medicine or life, thrive and grow In warm wreath- that has nearly Ilk) Inches of cutting moisture mixed with feed or water may protect er, " especially when food and mo stare edge and Is operated like a collapsible 1 ¡their animals from exterual parasites. conditions are favorable. Bacteria, or bracket with two handles. One man Ignorant and unscrupulous dealers. •‘bugs," In milk or milking utensils can trim from 50 to Ilk) yards of hedge particularly in the poultry business, have an almost Ideal food and mois­ an hour with It, and there Is less like­ have played on this belief. The pre­ ture supply. When temperature con­ lihood of leaving Irregulur edges. vailing Idea is that the material la ditions become favorable for their taken up by the blood and then ex­ growth during the warm summer L o b tte r not a Fish on »asv the cv». surface. Many believe « creted iriru v*a ...s-w, —-- v — --- -- , months, precautions are required to Though It Is customary to speak of ' that the parasites are either poisoned control them. the lobster ••fishery,” the Interesting 1 in this way, or else thut a condition The man who milks cows to supply animal Is not a fish, but a crustacean, Is Induced which makes the fowl die- his own table only deserves a clean says Nature Magazine. It belongs to food * for and • nt. his *»■„»» family The The a division of the animal kingdom that pleasing to its parasites and causes *— •— himself — I them to leave. Vendors of nostrums farmer who sells cream to a creamery Includes such diverse creatures as have sold liquids, tablets and powders owes his community his best efforts shrimps, crabs, wood lice, water lleas ! for use In this way. The insecticide toward the production of a high class and barnacles. authorities in the United State? De- product. He cun thus encourage qual­ ! partaient of Agriculture have Issued ity grading and . the payment of bet A fo o n a n d Sun ' warnings against these remedies, and ter prices for a higher class product The moons revolution about the than he formerly marketed. The con­ , in many cases have forced the mak- carries it forward, or toward I ers to cease advertising and selling stantly expanding dairy Industry may earth gain more of a foothold In his section the east, at such a rate that It galas the frauds. 12 degrees on the sun dally. In Technical Bulletin 00-T, “Ineffec­ within the next few years, co o|>eru- about It therefore rises, crosses the meridi­ tiveness of Internal Medication of tlve creameries may Is» established an, and sets on an average of about Poultry for the Control of External and top prices paid for milk and 1 Parasites,” Just off the press, depart­ ' cream properly bandied, says the Kan 50 minutes later each day. mental Investigators give the results sas Farmer. W e llin g to n Boots Five factors essential to clean milk of «pertinents (i„ which they based Wellingtons are riding hoots with their opposition to this fakery. In ap­ production are: healthy cows with proximately 51» tests of the prepara­ clean udders, clean, healthy attend­ high legs reaching to the bend of the tions advertised none showed any In­ ants, sterilised utensils, cleanliness hi knees at the back, but covering the dications of value against the com­ milking and In handling the milk, and knee In front. They were named after It to at - least 50 degrees .... Fuh the duke of Wellington, who Is said to ......... „ ---------- mon external parasites with which the cooling Inns were Infested. Lice nnd mites renhelt Immediately after milking- have Introduced them In the British thrived and multiplied as they might Keeping milk cool retards growth or army in place of Jack-boots. have been expected to do if the "med- bucterla. iclne” had not been administered.* Milking machines prevent contamln W o r ld D e m a n d s S ervice These tests were the basis of the ation of the milk from the coat of Virtue Is never passive Just do­ campaign against the fakers. the cow, from the milkers ing nothing Isn't being good. An egg In addition, the department carried from the air. Test cups and ru,bl that merely lies around gels rotten. out tests with a considerable number tubes on the machine however must The world doesn't need passive right­ of other chemicals In addition to those be thoroughly cleaned and stetll z eousness half as much ns It needs nc- revealed by analysis of these "vermin after every milking to control bacterial tlve service, so be up nnd doing yo ir growth. Some recent tests with sev­ eradicators." Chemicals tested In­ bit.—O rlt cluded magnesium sulphate or epsotn eral types of milking machines Ulus irate this point. Milk from machines salt, sodium carbonate, napthalene, W o r ld ’s E a rlie s t Ages calcium thiosulphate, calcium sulphide, on which tubes and test cups were The cave men lived during tlm not sterilized contained from 200,000 magnesium oxide, sodium sulphate, ' potassium nitrate, ferric pxlde, ferric to 1.000,000 bacteria a cubic centi­ Paleolithic age. The earliest period of the Stone age may have extended as sulphate, ferrous sulphate, potassium meter. Milk from these same ma­ far back as (100000 B C., the latter tcllurate, potassium tellurite, diethyl chines, when cups anil tubes were Paleolithic probably to 100000 It (’. dlsellnlde, sodium nitrate, tartar emet­ sterilized, contained only 2,500 to 5,- nnd the Neolithic to about IfiOOO B. Ul ic. potaselum Iodide, sulphur flowers, 000 bacteria a cubic centimeter. This capsicum, gentian, ginger, fenugreek, count, which Is considerably below M o d e rn E le c tric Fans garlic, camphor, powdered tobacco, the requirement of 10,000 or under for certified milk, emphasizes the possl- The electric fans In a restaurant In quinine, nux vomica, and others. ¡X ’ c , = e evt- b.l.tles for p r i c i n g a quality produc, Detroit have been made more attrac­ <• -nee of any benefit from dosuge. The with milking niuclii . tive by the proprietor, who has added Drawing water through the machine ticks, lice, mites, nnd Ileus were not Immediately after milking, first cool miniature airplane bodies to them and eradicated. Furthermore, there Is and then hot. Is one of the most Im­ suspended them from the celling.—De­ grave danger in giving certain Inter­ portant Steps In keeping It clean. Most troit News. nal medicants to healthy fowls, ns manufacturers recommend chemicals their vitality mny be decreased to fo r' cleaning the tubes of their ma­ F ir e N e v e r Q u en ch ed such an extent that the pnrnsltes find chines. The rinsing of all utensils The "House of Everlasting Fire" Is them an easier prey than they would with cold water removes fluid milk, n small lake, Holemnumuu. frequently have been hud no doses been ndtnln- hot water having a tendency to make filled with boiling lava. In the great ' istered. it stick. Then a thorough cleaning sink of the Klluuea volcano In tlie The conclusion of the Investigators with hot water, washing powder, a eastern par, of the Island of Hawaii. Is that "the use of Internal medica­ brush uud live steam, If available, tions against external parasites is det­ make uncomfortable conditions for S o m eth in g L ik e T ro u b le rimental to the poultry Industry hi Fair Philosopher—My dear, would that It not only Involves useless ex- the bacteria. ________ you believe I t ; when my evening wrap pendlture» but allows the parasites to T n v m o ftifltp lv arrived, It was a full half-shade light continue their ravages when they C o o l C r e a m I m m e U I d lU y than my gown I But then ns I told might be destroyed by recognized After It Is Separated er Henry, we nil have our crosses. methods." i _ . t,ie t.rt,ulll immediately after Poultry raisers who desire to review .(it|(iI| hv ,,1P |„ rnld S e d e n ta ry Job for themselves the evidence again, t wuter The , 1(ol||ng ,,f cream as well At one time dramatic critics used the nostrums may obtain Technical |le(.()|ll|,()M|, |t)v)(v (lf ,,)p bacteria Is choked and produce winter eggs. This means ...... cream ■ to eg: the will keep sweet . f|>r for „ n r,.n rea Sad S pectacle keeping the mash hoppers filled. e sonable length of lime. The lower the Another pretty sail s|s-el icle Is a i temperature Is cm ,led Ihe ( person tha, doesn't II e roquefort More profitable summer egg prmluc I w))| to which (|) It n(>rn|n| r „ndl tlon will he obtained in flocks that fooling ,<> the temperature of cheese eating I, out of pol.lent ss. — are given rontinual access to grain , w|1((,r nvu||„ble on Ihe average Ohio State Journal. 1 and mash rations. . . fann a|((n(l gren, | y retards bacterial G o d ’s Presence If shade I. provided for the poultry »efion and preven.s .......ng. Truth nnd love arc two feces of the same coin, and either Is God. and dint X ' X h ’ O,““ J V W X Is both truth and im e.-M ahatm a during the morning and late after " ” Facts Gandhi. Dairy ; noon. oooOOOOOOOOOOOOCKKJOOoooooo • • • G o o d R ecipe When new oats and wheat arrive Use well bred dairy cows. The recipe for booming an opft- from Ihe threshing machine there Is • a • mist Is short and sure. I’org--» your always h temptation to overfeed the Allow free access to salt dally. failures Had remember your surer sea. hlrdn on the new grains before getting then, used to them. This practice Follow the practice of the most sue M o to r C a r A d v ic e often results In heavy losses. cessful dairymen Another way to make your new Uhl, kens aoprceiale good shade and Use well balanced rations made car’s finish las, Is always to park It fresh water Gils time of the year. between new cn rs. from a variety of feeds. • * • Sweet or sour skim milk brings big B e la te d L e a rn in g Give cows six to eight weeks of res, returns when fed Io either young or between lactation period. The last that most nt u> learn Is old poultry. • • • our limitations • • • flood (instare grass holds a place In Ft-ed mash to hens right through the Ils, of delicacies for dairy cows he summer. It will Increase Ihe egg which no other feed can quite fill. production uud profit. • • • • • • The ability of grass to produce milk i Baby chhks are so liny and the new Is generally overestimated nnd a row brooder house looks so big that before cannot maintain a heavy flow of milk j we realize what has happened, the on grass alone, chicks are crowded. • • • • • • Fupply an abundance of pure fresh There seems to he direct connection wnter never colder than that of a deep between empty feed b«|>i»ers and small eggs as well us In getting them from well. • • • ASSURED TREATMENT pullets ha,(died from small eggs. No Blanket cow Immediately after WrW« today for FR EE hook deacrtbma th« Dr. matter how clean and fresh these calving If there Is danger thut the cow J. Dean (amoot non-awrgkal method of treat« J ng Pda« and ether Rectal and small eggs are they will he graded as will become chilled. Coton alimenta, which we uaa number two. a a a excluatwly A I m » give* detalla of • • • our W R IT T E N A S S U R A N C E Itemove H e afterbirth. If necesWtry T O E L I M I N A I E P IL E S , Confine broody hens the firs, nigh, Inside of 48 hours after calving, and no m a tte r how aevere. O R they stay on the nest. Have a broody do no, allow the cow to eat It. A ^ .% R E E l N D P A T IE N t S F I E coop with a slat or wire bottom. 1» • • • cuted In a shady place. Have dry Itemove the calf from Its mothei tnash, ndlk and water before them and after the firs, two to four days and i f t J t k r -v fiS on