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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1921)
T H E ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. JUNE 10. 19-H- OF PAGE EIGHT U » .............g hi y from m-x I ■ " tors are authorized to enter into co their slute alid national (American) W E A TH E R REPORT making I*’«« > "»"* 111 1,11 v< operative agreements with county of farm bureau federations which are ,,r ib - public lands c m ......... ....................... FOR MAY. I1»*-’ I . , ficials aud farm bureaus or like or working on economic and legislative i,, m , , ,i,b- .1 ía»»rabí« "'pot I <m N ew ton \ reelu m l Minna \ V - I ganizations with reference to finan i hi bill, a ml succeeded in gutting II ’ 6* ■" ......... « ■ w hi it . r»bL Max te m p , Ts degrees on " 'ib cial support for t lie maintenance of mutters and are also promoting the c o n s t ip a i Ion o r Indigesti,,,, ” * * ■ 'ihrnugit «h» bons» I min 32 »logic*** on Sili; moan ma\ extension service and agricultural ed extension work in the county and tin1 * 1 h'-rI I, u ,n p.i il«' »'nut» p ro m p tly w ill d o y o u g o o il plutis for the use of cooporuttv* ucatiou and research. These federa temp.. <53.1 degree»; moan mm 1,1 •* i,,I undoubtedly w ill .......I*® Hi« sig ------------------------ ----- r-w . ¡ degree»; moan mnii.fii) tomi». * • • s funds iu the extension work witliiu lions are, however, not directly con ¡degree» which is normal ; lb:hi f •• nature of I lie president the county. ♦ nected witli tlio Extension service Ion Sth; rain. I nn incito*, which » Slute to have new fi-di hatchery Iki'-i* o f t\Mi|M*rat ion. lias ft.r Its Object Promoti»» o f and do not enter into cooperative ono inch bolow tho uverago provali |lmi Building* to lie of tern The general basis of cooperation Economic ami Social lnlcrc*t> of \uiion hoi * ali on agreements with the state colleges j iiig wind ÎJW There wore 13 clour, l* »•' ' I'orurv nature for handling of Agriculture— 0 | s ‘ii to B o th M*« ii between the county farm bureau and and the department of agriculture in 13th the extension service will lie as fol amt Women on Equal Term*. volving the use of federation fund- I ly cloudy and 7 cloud) da> . while 1.... : II! bow I I out I bis sea siili l.oeu lows: and tile employment oi extension : meas»urublo ruin foil on nine d • Mon may prove The county agricultural agents, VII in 1 Mil 1 he lut The county Furw Bureau is a vol home demonstration agents and club) agents, and the college and (lie de 1 Hiring ' mi . tucul hutchd U eli »at c«j1 up untary organization of people engag agent* cooperatively employed will purtmout are not responsible for tie «nth the If »»f ed in farming and lias for its ob be members of the extension service activities of the farm bureau federa cold r* DtlHHIit *t »II ' Ite« linim enti» < There Is, however, much ud ject the promotion of the economic of the state agricultural college and lions >f ill grow < ’ humhcrlah and social interests of agriculture, under the administrative direction vtsory consultation between repre lia If Liter 1 it is non-secret, non-partisan, and of the extension director, and will setitafives of the farm bureau federa and c r o p s l o o k p ro m is im i non-sectarian and it is its policy as carry on such lines of extension work lions and officers of the colleges ami prune and p*ui «top will h<* hoi' an organization not to enguge in as may be mutually agreed upon by t he department with reference to J o * H a c k o n b e r g . O bs erv» t commercial activities, it is open to representatives of the agricultural plans for advancing the agricultural - * . ----------------- ---- interests of the states aud Hie nation both men and women on equal college and the farm bureaus or oth ----------------♦------------- — PREFERENCE RIGHTS terms. While if may engage in other er like organizations. Food packages sent into Russia by activities it is greatly interested in Since these county extension ag TO BE EXTEN D ED the promotion of the cooperative ex ents are part of a public service as teti American Red t ress saved the tension work in agriculture and defined in the Smith-Lever act. and lives of American prisoners in Mos WASHINGTON Soldiers. i home economics organized by the receive some part of their salary cow according to (’apt. Morion (' state agricultural colleges and the from public funds, they are to per Hooper, of Jacksonville. Fla., the am! murines of the world war will United States department of agricul form service for the benefit ot all American aviator with Hie Kosciusko have from February II n«*\t i con ture under the Smith-Lever Inten the farming people of tlie county squadron who escaped front Russlti tin nation of tin* preference right* sion act and related federal and state whether members of (tie farm bu- recently, according to advices re for thO BOlfM tloll 11:d H© I The original hill pa id I • ’» laws. it may. therefore, cooperate reaus or not, and are to confine their qeivod here. The clothing the avia lands A cool and refreshing Ice Cream *1 with the extension service of the activities to such as are appropriate tor received from the \merican Red rtiary 14. I DUO, and »rave tin Soda or Sundae dlers sailors and muni" Cross enabled him to barter for food state agricultural college and the de for public officials to perform under partment by contributing of its the terms of the Smith-Lever act. during his flight, lie said. "And one preference for two years irmi I ha» w i l l u n t: v o r m o n k rrci* T o f i n w i i t u r Carter, date. This original hill will expire funds towards the maintenance of The county agents w ill aid tlie farm day last fa ll." a\s (’apt It W S WO It K \ 1.1. FK F:'II F R U IT FLAVORS one or more extension agents in the ing people iu a broad way with r e f-1 "when our hopes were lowest, we re next Fehruar) Representative Sitinoti of Orerei count! and joining m the work of the erence to problems of production. ceived food puck ages from the Amor ; . M i I I REST, K i l l t KHT IOC I'llKAM lean Red Cross which virtually saved Introduced tin* hill to m a k e ti n * p r o f extension service through its com ; marketing aud formation of farm erence period ninety da\> and extend mittees and otherwise under agree bureaus or similar organizations, our lives." ments with the state extension direc conduct membership campaigns, so tor. The Farm Bureau is orgauized 'licit memberships. receive dues, with a president, secretary, treasurer handle farm bureau funds, edit and and executive committee who will j manage the farm bureau publicu-; themselves or through other repre jtions. manage the business of the sentatives of the Farm Bureau solicit farm bureau, engage in commercial memberships, collect dues, handle its activities or take purl in other farm funds aud in general manage its af bureau activities which are outside fairs. their duties as extension agents. Tile Extension Service. The county agents aud other e x -; The cooperative extension service tension agents will cooperate with lnlatrsl and mo st up-to- of the state agricultural college and the farm bureaus or other like organ izations interested in extension work date styles. Nt w m e r c h the Luited Slates department of ag riculture is orgauized as a division in the formulation of county and' community plans of cooperative ex andise arriving daily. of the college to conduct extension It will then be the work defined in the Smith-Lever Ex tension work. duty of the county agents under gen i tension act as follows: Sec. J. That cooperative agri eral direction of the extension direc-i tor to take charge of the carrying cultural extension work shall con sist of the giving of instruction out of such plans and to cooperate OPEN EVEN1M.S (Passengers Unly) with officers, committees and mem and practical demonstrations in bers of the farm bureaus and with | agriculture and home economics to other organizations and residents of » V t j. it - J - T v t . A persons not attending or resident s i \it 11 vi< ti. ioui the county in the prompt aud e ffi-' in said colleges in the several communities, aud fmpartiug to cient execution of these plans. Il U h l’Olir I XMI— \U>H( STUFET I hm K T e r m in o lo g y . such persons information on said rtiurn di«), StduriliM at •• \ 'I subjects through field demonstra In order to do away as far as pos tions, publications, aud otherwise, sible with the confusion now existing Il \ \ I s \ STOICI A—< \ 1.1 LMH It IHM K and this work shall be carried on ¡in the public mlud regarding the or in such manner as may he mutual ganization and work of the farm 1»! 'I oiii I. k \\ • , I-i l<lay al li \ M ly agreed upon by the secretary of reau as related to the county agents agriculture and the state agricul .and the extension service generally, M.ikn, 11 ‘ifiilar sfo|»* ai Si lli'li ti*. |*ro|Mirflouai«* tural college or colleges receiving it is recommended that hereafter in ri ilin iI o n in far«'*, fu all ri%«*r T r a v i l»y ih#* the benefits of this act. publications and otherwise the co lialiln >o u r f a v o r i i « Dual. This extension work will deal not operative extension service shall be only with agricultural production I differentiated from the farm bureau but also with ec nomic problems, work. That is. the farm bureau will iucluding marketing and cooperative : have its relations with the extension associations and with the interests oi service (consisting of the county ag Our candy is prepared from the purest in the farm home and the rural com ents, extension committees, demon munity. The extension service, in strations. etc.) as one or its depart gredients, is clean and wholesome and is a cluding the county agent, is as much ments. Other departments might be! interested in the marketing, distribu a publicity department which would strictly home product. We are prepared to tion and utilization of farm prod prepare and public a periodical ucts as it is in production, and it l Farm Bureau X w s p r e s s articles fill special orders for parties. may properly give information and and notices, announcements of meet ings, etc., department of relations help in all of these lines. The extension service in each state with marketing and other cooperat is under the administrative manage ive associations, etc. The work which centers In the ment of an extension director, w ho is the joint representative of the c o l ^county agents wouid he designated lege and the department. Under the as the cooperative extension service director are the state agents or lead and the miscellaneous enterprises of ers, the extension specialists and the the farm bureau us farm bureau county agricultural agents, home work. Farm Bureau Federation. demonstration agents and orub ag ents or leaders. The extension direc- The county fans bureaus have) •w'- F PEARL Ol (KEROSENE) It’ll Refresh You RIVERSIDE CONFECTIONERY MILLINERY REDUCED M. RICEN RATES to Portland and W ay Points on STEAMER IRAKI)A Home of Pure Candy We Make What Everyone Uses « White’s Kandy Kitchen HEINIE’ S LIBERTY B R E A I) Tire Mileage at the Lowest Cost in History ij SIZE and TYPE 30 X 3 30 3¿ X 3A X 34 32 X 4 34 x 4 A 35 X 5 Clincher Clincher S. S. s. s. s. s. s. s. NON-SKID Old Prices $17.55 20.80 26.30 34 .95 49.85 61 .15 N ew P rices $ 1 2 .8 5 15.00 2 1 .0 0 2 6 .9 0 3 8 .3 5 4 7 .0 5 RED-TOP Old Prices $21.05 2 7 .75 31.60 42.00 — — P lu s war N ew P rices $ 1 7 .0 0 2 2 .0 0 2 6 .0 0 3 4 .4 0 — — tax. RIBBED CORD Old Prices —— $32.60 39.20 49.80 » .1 0 73.65 New P rices NON-SKID CORD Old Prices __ $25.00 $34.25 $27 .5 0 3 2 .9 0 41.15 3 6 .4 0 4 1 .8 5 4 9 .6 5 6 1 .9 0 52.30 62.05 77.35 GRAY TUBES New Prices Old Prices New 4 6 .3 0 54.90 6 8 .4 5 Prires ¡ $2.75 3.25 3.60 4.55 $2.15 2.55 2.90 7.25 5.85 3.55 4.75 6.00 O th e r six es r e d u c e d in p r o p o r tio n _____________ These Prices Apply to Our Regular and Complete Line Buy St. Helens products. are tiesh You get more at: 1 they Keep the home dollar circulating at hunts Y<»u ll see it again. 1 ° " r "<w sales room in the Kelly building at West St. Helens is now open. The excellent products of our ¡».,leery may he found there. to have you call. Price unsupported by value never is an advantage to any but the man who sells to make a quick “ clean-up" and quit. A reputable, unexcelled mileage tire made by a com pany that can and will deliver all and more than you pay for is the only one you can afford to buy. Sold only by Dealers West St. Helens Bakery s. F. H K U M A N N , Prop. Houlton, Ore. A New Low Price on a Known and Honest Product W e will he pleased Phone 114-6