BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Fridoy, December 19, 1947 Salvage Rescues Fish Stranded In River Potholes Fish salvaging operations eon ducted on Sauv mil this season by the Game Commission resulted in the rescue of more^ than 3.000,000 fish left stranded . NOTICE OF Elk Hunters Must Limite For Yets 8FECIAL ELECTION Winter Forecasts Notice is hereby given that a special elecfon will be held in Service Pensions Report Whether from Tin: m :y sk c | e and Darkness, v o h the City of Beaverton on the 6th KOWI. I HOI.KK4 day of January, 1948, for the Or Not Successfu purpose of submitting to the Date Dec. 31, ’46 Accident Upsurge Fowl cholera is a contagious CLUCKINGS in potholes by receding waters of the Columbia and Willamette. Most of the fish were returned to deeper waters in the immedi­ ate area but some were shipped out for re-stocking waters in other sections of the state. By species the fish included 806,826 catfish; 250,380 black bass; 238,- 250 calico bass; 12.560 warmouth 1.201.606 crappies; 93,662 l>;i" biuegills; 5,313 sunfish; 452 ring perch; and 313 salmon and 413,- 270 bullfrogs. disease that nearly always gives poultry growers trouble in the fall and winter. A frequent experience report­ ed by poultrymen in connection with this disease is that birds are found dead under roosts, on the nests, or about the house, while the rest of the flock seems to be in good health. A bird that looked perfectly healthy at noon may be dead before sun down. When this happens, chol era always should be suspected If the comb and wattles of the dead birds are blue or purple, there is additional reason for suspecting cholera. Veterinarians say that the sym ptoms of this disease are so ^ variable that is is impossible to I diagnose it without a labors Si tory examination. Sulfonamide drugs are some- f J times helpful In treating fowl cholera, but these products can do inestimable harm If care­ lessly administered Certain kind of medication for use in drink­ 1 ing water have limited value in preventing spread of the infect ion. Birds that recover remain as carriers and should not he al Hi lowed to mingle with a healthy flock. _ “ P A S T IV -r P " H “ Pastin’-up-behind” in poultry 3 up to one week of age is some- 3 time-' blamed On an tr *r