VERNONL 3AGLE Thursday, October 6, 1927. N#OTICE OF CALL OF BONDS Oregon experiment station entom-' Notice is hereby given to the ologist. One quarter pound 'of soap holders of the following bonds of is used to one gallon of water. It , vhe City of Vernonia, Columbia is best to wash the solution from the plants about two hours after1 County Oregon; Rond No. 2 of Improvement dis application. trict No. 3, dated May 1 1926, Successful educational work in said bond being in denomination beekeeping consists of more than of $500.; Bond No. 1 of Improve talks and demonstrations, says H. NO COW THRIVES ment district No. 12, dated May 1, A. Sculien of the state college. It ON IMAGINATION 1926, said bond being in denomina includes reading bulletins, journals tion of $119.65; Bonds No. 1 and and books. The greatest benefits Summer los es in milk production 2 of General Obligation Bonds come not directly to the student dated May 1, 1926, said bonds but to his less intelligent neighbor are probably 11.« heaviest ot the year, being in denomination of $500.00 whose ignorance and carelessness and that ls*ao mainly because cows each. All of the above bonds being make him an unsafe fellow beeman are asked to live too much on their Imagination. redeemable at the option of said in marketing and disease control. “Merely to assume that the cattle city on Nov. 1 1927. That pur Sweet cream rather than sour is will secure ei.iilgh feed on pasture suant to said option, said bonds now generally used for Oregon Is not sound' say dairy extension will be redeemed within 30 days buttermaking, reports the dairy specialists at the Ohio State univer from the date of this notice, to- specialists of the experiment sta- sity. “If the cattle' do not seem con wit: On the First day of November tion, whereas a few years ago tented and sajslled on coming from 1927, upon presentation to the nearly all butter was churned from pasture, supplemental feeds should be fiscal agency of Oregon in New sour cream. This change call for supplied. "Grain alone al this time Is not suf York City, to-wit: The National delivery of sweet cream by the Park Bank. dairies, an easy task if the right tldenL as the cows actually need In case the holders of said bonds directions are followed. ‘‘Once you taore roughage. “Summer stage Is one of the best fail to present same at the time get the habit of delivering sweet and place mentioned herein for cream you will find it as easy as ways to supply this lack of roughage. It gives shout the same results as the redemption thereof, then the the old sour cream habit,” says mowed green crops. Besides, it is interest thereon shall cease and the report. cheaper and requires less labor, an the agency aforesaid will thereaf Important Item In the summer months. Police Notes ter pay only the amount of such “If silage Is not available It may bond and . the interest accrued David Jackson, colored, was ar- be possible to mow some grass crop thereon up to the said first day rested Saturday night and charg for a time. If no special provision has of November 1927. ed with possession of liquor. He been made for soiling crops. If neltli Dated at Vernonia, Orqgon, on plead guilty before Judge Reas er Is available, it Is well to use bay this 1st day of October, 1927. oner Monday and was fined $71», to supplement the pasture. Unless the bay Is of good quality (well-made J. C. Lindley, Treas. which he paid. legume hay), the cows will eat little City of Vernonia, Ore. Lee Wood was found guilty of. of It. 84 “On muny forms where there 4s not being intoxicated on a public high Farm Reminders way by a jury in Justice of the sufficient pasture to satisfy the cows, House fern scale insects are con- Peace Hill’s court Thursday and It may be well to keep the cattle up during part ot the day and teed the trolled .by frequent applications of was fined $50. supplemental feeds at this time. Many a common laundry soap, rays the Several complaints have reached successful dairymen follow this prac me regarding smal lboys entering tice. Tills of Course keeps the cattle houses, both occupied' and unoc out of the excessive heat and files al cupied, and in some cases articles midday, and h«-lps grently to maintain uniform product ion.” have been taken. There are also MONEY several instances where the stret CAN'T EUY lights are broken by shooting air Profitable to Maintain A BETTER OIL guns and throwing stones at the Fall High Production lights. Parents are responsible for In the full there is always a’teiup the action of minor children, and tatlou to slight the milk cows until it is the duty of every citizen to utter the corn shucking Is over. A* a cooperate and see that this prac- result the cows slump In their milk tice is stopped. Arrests will follow flow. This means a smaller milk flow during the winter months. It Is more if this practice is continued. W. J. Kelly, City Marshal. protltable to muintaln a high produc tion by avoiding this fall slump In S. O. Tate, Frank Hillsberry and production. I M. Simmons were arrested Sator- There are two common reasons tor day night by Marshal Kelly, and a slump at this time of the year. Fall charged with possession of ljqhor. pastures are often not good and oorn Hillsberry was released on $25 shucking Is so Important that the cows bail, with his trial set for Satur are neglected. Sweet clover pasture day. Tate and Simmons were fined will often afford fall feed that will $75 and $10 respectively by Judge stimulate predm-tlen rather than cause a slump. U ne pasture is available Reasoner on their pleas of guiltf It la advisable to open up the silo tn Tuesday night. order to afford a succulent feed. If neither sll.tge nor fall pasture la EVANGELICAL CHURCH Sunday school meets at 9:45 'available then the only choice remain a.m. Mr. A. C. Kuans sup. The ing Is to Increase the amount of con centrated feeds und to provide other pastor will give a short talk on roughage. It Is not usually advisable Holland at the opening of S. S. to pusture heavy producing milk cowa Sermon subject for 11 a.m. “My on the cornBtalks as they do not fur- ¿Reason n hy (1 OF MANY) Brother’s Keeper." Young People's tliah the materials needed for high meeting 7 p.m. Mr. Ester Garner production. Tming animals, dry cows, SAFETY — Lubrication scien gtnder. At 8 p.m. the theme will horses and be< f animals will make tifically correct. No “break be, ‘‘What Does Personal Accept uinch better use of this class of feed down,’’ no hard carbon. The ance of Jesus Enply?" modern oil for modern motor cars. Friday evening 8 p.m. the young THE NEW Z¿ROLENE THE NEW ZER.OLENE me of the oil used for lubri- g watches, clocks and other ite instruments is obtained the head of the porpcisc. r grades of neat’s-foot oil used similarly'. G ilby M otor C o As checks upon big floods, estry and its allied forms of turai storage take secondary place. Immediate relief must be sought through the skill of the engineer. ‘ But behind and supplement! lg the leaves or other structures that must* be built we get back to the land.1 And we should not fail to restore, as far as it may be done, the na tural storage and protection from erosion that may be derived from fire-free forests and other precid aci correctives in our everyday us« of land. ' , OAKLAND, PONTIAC, CHEVROLET, STUDE BAKER Goodyear Tires NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING hereby given that the budget committee of the city of Vernonia. Columbia county, Oregon a itsJetanlrt °n ’fhAS V,-d| x# ‘h\°fp«e the levying board, to-wit: The city council of said cit* ai^d > J‘ i th* t«*«1. of receipts, und also the total amount of money proposed to be 1928? wiich‘ estitiJate. foil.., ” »“»■«P«! corporation for all purposes for the fiscal year of GENERAL FUN» Administration Expense Repairs and furniture, «ity hall ................. Cit; dump Fuel and city hall expense Accounting Ret irder’s office Salary ..... '............................................................ Sucoljes ............................... .. .................... Treviurer’a office Sal:nf J..:........;.........................,...... , Supplies ..... :..................... _................................ Le > il expense City attorney’s salary Pol co department Sal rv marshal Supplies «nd jail expense Fire department ITer.lth department ......... ... Slr.-et department M.- I’enance and street lightiur El”! tions ........................... ........ ........ ........ Logs) publications ......................... En~ rgency fund Pn- ment of outstanding warrants and int. Lib-ary fund ’ Lil arian Bal ary ........................ ................ Tr osportation of state books . For new books Cit? park fund ................................................... Total ............................. 9 200.00 250.00 210.00 100.00 1,200.00 200.00 I 240.00 15.00 600.00 1.890.00 300.00 600.00 125.00 1,900.00 75.00 50.00 700.00 2,500.00 240 00 10.00 200.00 500.00 $11,115.00 WATER OPERATING FUND Superintendent’s salary ;....... $1,500 00 Water collection ..... qgo 00 Supplies, maintenance and extra help 2,100.00 Total $4,980.00 WATER BOND FUND Sinking fund ....................................................... $1,350 00 Investors Syndicate sinking fund .......... 2,220 00 Interest ................................................................ 3,500-00 Total $7,070.00 SEWER BOND FUND Sinking fund ..................... $1,700.00 Interest ................... ............................................. 2,400.90 Total $4,100.00 GENERAL BOND FUND Sinking fund .... Interest ........................................................ Total $900.00 Grand total $27,265.00 Estimated Receipt« From fines and licenses From water system Total $ 2,500.00 11,000 00 $13,500.00 $13,765.00 .......................... ............ Balance to be raised by direct tax And notice is hereby givaa that th« said «ity council ir.g in the city l - ¡n Vernonia, Columhia 1927; at the — - he Jour of 8 o’clock P.g. at which time and lev:., ' when the sama shall b« made, may appear and be part thereof. Dated this October 3, 1927. $600.00 300.00 of said city, sitting as a levy board, will hold a meet- county, Oregon, on Monday evening, October i, place all persons, who shall be subject to such tax heard in favor of or against said tax levy, or any ttest: D. B. REASONER, City Recorder G. R. MILLS, Mayor. Miller Mercantile Company STORES AT STORES AT CORVALLIS HILLSBORO NEWBERG SALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA M c M innville MONMOUTH Legume Hays Important people will have their monthly in Feeding Dairy Cows business and social meeting in the Legume hays are important in feed social hall of the church, All ing dairy cows on account of the pro at Standard Oil Service Stations, young people are welcome. tein, calcium und vltamlnes which Correct Lubrication Specialists, Garages, and other Dealers. Order your Christmas cards early they contain. Most other lurm rough ages are lacking In all of these esses- at the Eagle. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA tlals. Most of these essentials, except calcium, can lie supplied In other WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT types of feed. There will probably be a shortage of legume hays this year unless the deficiency la made up by Increased planting of soy beans. If the weather Is not suitable for making soy beans Into hay they may be put Into the silo In connection with corn and In ereaae the value of the silage. Dairying without legumes Is an op hill battle. Legumes that are grown on the farm will help to keep down the cost of production. A dairyman who falls to plan for a supply of legumes Is overlooking an opportunity for profit Dairy Notes You Need Never Change Your Oil if You Own a Buick* Last year Buick said: "Change your oil only four times a year.” Buick tests at that time had shown that oil changes would never be necessary, with the Oil Filter to remove impurities, and with the Crank case Ventilator, Thermostatic Circulation Control and Automatic Heat Control to preventoil dilution. Now, more than a year has passed, and Buick owners in every section of the world—under every climatic condition—have also proved that you never need change your oil if you own a Buick — replenishment and inspection of the Buick Oil Filter only are required. Sedans «1195 to *1995 « Coupe« »1195 to *1850’ Sport Models »1195 to »1525 AH pric** f. 0. b. Flhit. 1« to be tuUed. Tbe G. M A. C. fmancittg plm, tbt *ott dbnfe* obh. ««rmfoMe. Tke smodel defraud obore u tb* 5 4-D oot SetUm. Sm Ilf, flBf BUICIOI928 Acro-1 from the Po4t Office The best milk Is that which la kept clean, cool, and covered, • Feed yearling heifers two pounds of grain per day while on pasture this summer. • os balrymen who by breeding and feeding make one cow do what two did before are benefactors to the puh lie as well as to themselves. a • o o The general butterfat average ot 117 dairies In Omaha, Neb., in March 1927, according to the report of NW city health commissioner, was 3.5 cent. 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