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4M flANKER-EDUCATOR PLAN TO
PROMOTE BETTER AGRICULTURE
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the boy was responsible for the ac
cident but plaintiff’s attorneys
showed to the satisfaction of the jury,
that the defendant was negligent in
driving the auto and such negligence
was the cause of the accident.
Dan E. Powers of Portland and
Glen R. Metsker, of St. Helens, ap
peared for the plaintiff and the de
fendant was represented t?y Henry
Collier of Portland and John L. Foote
of St. Helens. The hearing of the
case began last Tuesday and a num-1
bey of witnesses testified for each'
side.
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On World Cruise in a Lifeboat
By O. H. OTIS,
Agricultural Dlreotor. American Bankers Aaeoelatlen
Whenever bankers desire to promote actively agricultural
improvement in their communities, the state agricultural colleges
stand ready to show them the way and to give
expert assistance. The purpose of this article is
to illustrate the way in which the colleges are
getting in contact with the banks, and the kind of
assistance they render.
As soon as the college has a list of the banks
in the state desiring to adopt plans to aid agricul
ture as indicated by project blanks sent out to all
the banks in the state, by the State Bankers Asso
ciation Agricultural Committee, it gives practical
suggestions to each banker on the list as to what
D. H. OU«
he can do to stimulate, organize, and conduct the
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Vernonia needs a creamery.
aalected. Then eitber a department luggestioos are the more valuable
specialist from the college or tbe they are to the banker. Following art
county agent gets In personal touch samples of such project outlines:
with tbe banker to assist him In an
Farm Accounts Project
advisory capacity.
1.
Banker
select group of farmed
Samples of the project outlines are who can and can
should undertake the wort
given below to illustrate the details of farm accounts.
3. Arrange with county agent or spe
of the procedure the college takes in cialist
from agricultural college for firsi
accomplishing Its plan.
meeting of the group and select ar
Collage Provides Expert Advisers
In counties with no county agent a
Mat of the banks desiring to carry on
a project la sent to a specialist at the
state college, according to the project
UMed. For Instance, the banks desir-
ing to carry on tbe farm accounts
project are assigned to tbe farm man
agoment specialist, those desiring to
carry on the legume project to the
agronomy specialist, those Interested
in boys* and girls' club work to the
Junior extension specialist and so
forth.
In counties that do have a county
agent a Ust of the banks and tbe proj
ects tn which each Is Interested Is
sent to him with a request that he get
tn touch with tbe hankers and help
them in regard to tbe various projects.
Tbe next step by the college Is to
write to each banker on the list send
ing him project outlines and inform
ing him that the county agent or a
specialist from the college will get In
touch.with him. If there is no agent
In tbe county this letter reads da
Mio we:
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Mother’s Bread in the sandwich
loaf size makes the finest saadwichdk
Ask ter it and insist that you get it.
—Vernonia Bakery.—Adv.
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Our small 10 cent Pies are just
the thing for the lunch bucket and
they carry well. Various kindr, fresh
daily.—Vernonia Bakery.—Adv.
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Read the ad vs. carefully.
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Were you one of the disappointed
ones last Thanksgiving? We had at*
least 25 calls for Pumpkin Pie after
the last one had been sold. Elimin
ate the possibility of disappointment
and order yours now.—Vernonia Ba-
.—Adv.
work tn the particular project be haa
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Ask for Mother’s Bread at your
grocer—the loaf of quality.—-Ver
nonia Bakery.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hayes,formerly
of Vernonia, have rented the Dud
ley Knapp house and will make their
home in Forest Grove. Mr. Hayes
was active in the early development
of Vernonia, supervising construc
tion of the great Oregon-American
Lumber company there. — Forest
Grove News-Times.
Working Men’s Store
account book.
3. Assist Individuals at their rrquesi
with Information relative to entering ac
counts and other data properly
4. Act as or select leader for the group
5. Assist In checking Inventories as n
means of securing Individual Hnancla
statement at close of the year.
Pay Specials!
Boys’ and Girts* Club Work
1. The banker can arrange with th«
county agent or the specialist of the agri
cultural college tor organising a club
3. Ilan to present various types of elut
work at - the next masting and perfect
the organisation of a local club.
3 Banker may act as local leader ot
the club.
4. Cooperate with county agent or spe
cialist In annual "Achievement Day.'.’
5. Banker may offer prises for club
work or otherwise assist In financing
same.
Just to let the Boys know I have Rain Coats from
Youth to Men‘s Size
The little boat and the four men shown above have just started from Lor>
don on a world-circling cruise of ¡18.000 miles for the purpose of deterinlnln.
what stores and equipment ships and boats need In case of wreck. The life
boat la the Elizabeth and Blanche and her commander is Captain Hitchens,
second from the left. ’
Legume Project
L The banker can get Information from
county agent or specialist from the agri
cultural college on the value of alfalfa,
soy bean, or sweet clover crops to farmers
of the community.
3 Arrange for meeting of Interested
farmers with county agent or specialist
3. At this meeting county agenta spe
cialists. or others will discuss:
.... Value of * crop.
tai
(b> Herd supply and varieties.
(<•) Methods of handling the crop.
<d> Use and disposition of crop.
Plan ____________
with county
agent or ___
spedatlst
4____
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Of
meetings and demonstrations on plots
fle Ids.
&. Secure exhibits for community ot
county fair.
CHURCH NOTICES Î
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EVANGELICAL CHURCH
“A Hom. Lilte Church”
settled, the amount of damages was
quickly arrived at, a majority of- the
jury agreeing on $5,000 as the prop
er amount after some little discussion
The Forrest boy was severly in
jured when he was struck by an auto
driven by Turley on the highway in
Rainier July 11.
The lad received
treatment at the Rainier hospital for
more than a month and evidence was
introduced to show that he suffered
permanent injury. Attorneys for the
defendant endeavored to show that
6 years old, $3.75;
Boys, $4.00;
Men, $5.25
Rubbers, all sizes...................... $1.00, $1.35, $1.50
Rubber Boots................................. $4.00 to $6.50
Work Shoes................................... $2.50 to $6.00
Dress Shoes......................................$4.50 to $7.00
Wool Shirts, all kinds. Reasonable.
New line of Dress Pants just in.
Filson Rain
Clothes, Army Reclaimed Pants, $3.00
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. With
a class for you and a place for you
to work.
Onion mat« Ranh.
Bank villa.
The Evangelical League of Christ
a«ntiarn«n- You wilt find encloaad a
Cow Testing Associations
ian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Rev. J.
brief outline of ‘he farm accounts project
ia which you hr ve Indicated your Interest
1. The hanker can arrange with county
to your State Agricultural Committee and agent or specialist from agricultural col G. Minton will speak to the young
to the Agricultural Commission of the lege for meetlna of lnte> rated group ol people during the
Young Peoples
American Bankers Association.
farmers In the communltv for th» pit-r>o-e hour.
I am sura that the specialist from the of.organising a cow testing as.ueiatloii
agricultural college will be pleased to
2. Banker may act as leader, and with
The morning hour of worship at
assist yeu In carrying out ths suggestion- county agent or specialist plan to visit
Indicated
We have asked him to get
prospective farmers who may loin the 11 o’clock. Theme for the mom!ng
In touch with you.
association.
Director. Agricultural Extension
3. Organise for work and assist in se message will be “The Relation of
curing testing equipment and other ma the Desciple to the Triun eGod.”
Ths Inttar to bankers In counties terials whenever necessary.
4 Cal! meetings periodically to discuss Rev. J. G. Minton, will speak at the '
that do bars a county agent Informs assocIstlaS
business and hold picnics or
morning service.
them that be trill get In touch with tours.
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Ranker
with county agent or special
The evening Evangelistic service,
them.
ist may arrange for C. T. A booth at
Suggests Things the Banker Can Oo community or county fnlr giving testing at 7:30. The evening message will
The project outlines sent io each demonst rot lone and explaining work of be proceeded by an inspiring gospel
banker give specific suggestions an association.
Distribution
Thia constitutes the preliminary song service led by Rev. Minton.
to the things be can do to organise
work
by the college which paves the Evangelistic Singer an,; Song Lead- |
the work In bis project and the part
ha can take In carrying out the work. way for constructive work by the er. The theme for the evening mes- .
sage will be the “The Great I Am.” |
Tha saore simple and concrete these bankers In banker-farmer projects
at which time the pastor will touch
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on the qutstion that is often asked , |
' ATTENTION READERS:—A continuation of the Descriptive Articles of the
4--------------------------------------------------- ♦ Midolla. Charles Richard is the young today. Is God the same as h“ was1,
mans
name.
Skaggs organization appearing in our a dvertisements recently, will appeal
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I'l 'y "S? Does ho still d^ j
next
week. Look for it. “The Opening c f Skaggs Store Number Two” is the
Wm. Hill has been absent from wonders? Lines he still
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heal the sick
Geo. Jones was home from work
next
in the series.
the Vernonia high, for a fcr day" ' ”
-- He "*:’l save to the uttermost?
Monday, being on the sick list.
account of illness.
Services every evening of the
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week at 7:30. Opened with a good
Austin Dowling and family spent
GOOD ADVICE.
inspiring song service.
Sunday over at Cedar OroV» with the
GEM NUT—
Solid Pack Tomatoes, per
iTa’t. id y r. >ht will be Childrens I
N. J. Trotter family.
dozen, $1.98; 2 for........
3
for
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My experience in the re’!’"'» «nd I night, when a large Children's
choi a» w,ii render same special num fl Fresh Eggs, per—
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Fisher and five of the manufacturing busir.t sa has.
One-half Gallon Honey—
bers under the leadership of Rev.
taught
me
several
things,
t
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wit:
daughters drove down from Portland
dozen
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Never answer a turn down with n Mf ton. Wni F. Rudemaci.cr, Pastor.
and spent Sunday with his sister,Mi's.
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display of PEEVE!
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One Gallon Honey
5-lb. boxes, assorted Hanc 1 qq
McGee on the Bum.
A prospect is human.
Probably the main reason Babe i I
made
Chocolates
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He has the ability to DECILE for'
Wm. Bridgers was :in Astoria himself and he KNOWS what he| Ruth ¡s a bigger sap than most of
us is that he gets more chances to
DRY ONIONS—
Fresh Full Cream
“Shady”
business visitor Monday.
wants.
demonstrate
his capacity in that
Lane went with him.
Cheese
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5
pounds ................
His judgment may be ROTTEN.
line. The Sultan of Swat! The Sultan
It may ease your mind to tell him of Saps! The King of Klouti
The
FEDERAL MILK—
“White Wrap” Coffee
Mrs. Ed Reynolds was a Berken so.
King of Klowns! The Bambino! The
per
dozen ...............
1
pound
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field visitor Friday.
But it certainly won’t create a Bambino! Such is life!
A lot of
feeling of GOOD WILL In his heart. people are wondering why it was
:: MATCHES—
“White Wrap” Coffee
So if you really want to be «ore necessary for the Babe to tell tbe
Mrs. Ernest Lane was chopping in
! ! 6 boxes ........
3
pound
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—be sore al yourrelf.
Vernonia Thursday.
wvrld about his troubles but these
You’re the guy! You didn’t sell people don’t realize how well maga-
Bulk Dates,
Cigarettes,Prince Albert,Vel- OK _
Irving Knowles has just finfc hed him—that’s all.
zines pay for this sort of stuff, V« itile
vet & Geo. Washington,2 for
2-lbs.
for
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He remained lukewarm because it develops the Babe has been taken
digging a well on his property Mr.
you didn’t shoot him full of red hot for his roll on a number of occasions
Taylor has been helping him.
PEANUT BUTTER
1-lb. Chocolates and Cara-
selling facts or bum him up with you will note the roll around his
mels
in
boxes
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2 pounds ................
Mra. L. E. McGee spent Tuesday enthusiasm.
waist still exists. Well, there’s one
with.Mra. Austin Dowlhig.
Beside 4— SELLING is a GAME point in the Babe’s favor; nouwly
. CRANBERRIES—
4 pounds
just like baseball.
was ever able to uell him the regni i
Mm. Wm. Bridgers motored to
Go out and get a little more bat privileges of the Saraha desert.
Raisins
2 pounds for .........
<50
Vernonia Thursday.
ting practice and you won’t “fan out*
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next time.
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Mrs. Elsa Knowles and Mrs. Me
The loser who can close the •..vi JURY AWARDS WESTPORT
YOUTH $5,000 FOR ACCID«T
Gea called at the Melia home Sat un sion with a smile gonerjfiy gomes
dap
back latere—AND—WINS.
Vincent Forrest, 11 year old son
—H. K. Smith, sales manager, Juo
of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Forrest, i.f
Mrs. L. B. Eastman was visiting H. Switshey & Son.
Westport, will receive $6,000 from
Mra. Frank Petersen Friday.
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H.
S. Turley or the insurance com-
HALF OR WHOLE
Remember—there is one thing
MiasJtomhopgha pupils gave a nico that money can not buy, and that is penv which carried a risk on his
c; t* "" irding to the verdict rendered
little program Friday afternoon and the wag of a dog’s tail.
invited the primary room to enjoy
So long as he’s on he level, r «r in by .T jury in the eircuit court Thurs-
their Halloween entertainment.After Isn’t apt to go down hill.«—Kouiry <’ , . ' it The case went to the jury
early in the afternoon and the judge
the program refrexhmenis of apples, Bulletin.
gave his instructions. The jury was!
doughnuts an
eet cider was ser-
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out for about four hours and * num- '
I to Willie Lon-
ved. Pri
Veterinarian—Hea too fat, mad ber of ballots were taken, so a m«m-|
. Annie Check- am, that’s whats wrong with the dog.
den, Ch
her of the ji ry stated. There were I
moneek an
He doesn’t get enough exercise.
several quo?:'ions to b» decided upon,
Lady—Oh, but he does. I’m sure
before the matter of the amount of j
r. and
he does—he goes out every day with
damages was considered and tn de
r. Ver
me in the motor.
termine these questions required con
from Motori.
finia
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siderable thought and a number of]
Little . Miss Verginia has a hr* id
Seven school districts plan a union
ballots.
After the questions were!
MW baby brother at her home in high school at Imbler.
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SATURDAY MEAT FEATURES
Skinned Eastern Hams, per pound
tot Roast, per pound
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Veal Roasts, per pound,
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27 L2o
15c
22©:
Sirloin Steaks, per pc and
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