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I I BIX • ns VERNONIA EAGLE Thursday, January 19, 1928. ANNUAL REPORT OF . cost the farmers. York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, EXPECTS MORE DAIRYING marketing conditions in Oregon his appointment as the best quali- COUNTY ACENT NELSON Much of the work of the ex- Pennsylvania, and Ohio. The two From page 1 I strongly recommended Mr. Gatlin, I tied man available for the place. From page 1 ' tension office has been done in states mentioned have a popula pounds of fat or more per year. | saying he has unusually wide ex- Mr. Nelson stated that he has . perience and has always been ex / KOAC To Broadcast Games the Columbia Cow Testing associa- cooperation with the 12 subordinate tion of two million, and eignt rep tion, which has been in operation granges and the Pomona grange; resentatives in the house, while the copies of bulletins on “Forage ceptionally successful. Others fam O. A. C., Corvallis, Jan 16.— for a number of years. which organizations are represented live states mentioned have a pop Crops in Coast Counties,” and iliar with his work have been Play by play reports of the first Rations for Dairy equally strong in his praise. In the livestock industry, beef, in about 12 of the 16 communities ulation of thirty-two million, and .“Balancing three conference basketball games 129 representatives. The seven Cows,” which he especially recom hogs, sheep and goats, while rep I of the county. to be played here will be broad states west of the Rocky moun- mends for this section. These will Since Mr. Hurd’s death Paul V. cast direct from the gymnasium by resenting only minor industries of tains have less population by a be furnished upon request. the county, have an important MODERN HIGHWAYS Maris, director of the extension the college radio station, KOAC. New i million than the cities of place in the economical organiza- Iiom page 1 service, has canvassed the entire The games are with Idaho, Jan- tion of the farm program of the c®varm» a three year program; act York and Brooklyn, The twenty- Woman’s Caretr Basis United States in search of a man uary 20; Washington State, Jan- county and work was done in con-,0^ 1921, $i5,000,090; act of 1922, two states west of the Mississippl capable of taking the lead in the uary 23; and Washington, January Of New O. A. C. Booklet nection with these. The hogs Bre' $190,000,000 covering three years; river have an area of over two cooperative marketing work of this 27. raised in connection with the dairy act 1925, $150.090,000 for two million ssuare miles, a population 1 O. A. C., Corvallis, Jan. 16.—A state. He had a personal conference1 industry and fill an important . years; VP“rsr act of 1926, $150,000,000 *’Kft nnn nnn of thirty-two million, and one new ____ booklet, “Women's Career with Mr. Gatlin while in the east; Hillsboro building operations for jAice, but the profits from them for two years. Of this total sum hundred thirty-one representatives, Through’Tracing in Home EcoZ?- recently and later recommended 1927 totaled $116,640. while the twenty-six states east of $13,240,681 was alloted to Oregon. can be considerably increased by mics,” pronounced by many the In 1917 congress enacted a tax the Mississippi river have an area most attractive ever published here, "1 better management in handling them. j law that provided for an excise of only 881,344 square miles, a (has just come from the college population of seventy-four million, press and is ready for free dis- Two poultry demonstrations were tax on motor vehicles and access conducted during the year and the ories. Under this act the automo- and three hundred four représenta- tribution to citizens of the state. | | The new ... booklet is a 40 page pub- county agent cooperated with the I bile purchasers have paid into the tives. Toasted Cheese Sandwiches are proving intense federal treasury $1,068,303,464.99 The eastern states are small in lication and is one of a series on farm management department in ly popular these cold, wintery days. You as follows, in 1918, $23,981,268.35; area and road mileage but large vocational guidance issued by the making a survey of six poultry will enjoy them. farms in Columbia county, which in 1919, $48,834,371.47; 1920, in population, wealth and repre-1 college to assist young people in report is incorporated with the $143,922,729.01; 1921, $115,546,- sentation in congress, while the planning their education, ¡249.31; 1922 $104,433,762.75:1923 western states are large in area Mrs Zelta Feike RodenwoH general report of the state. 158,504,- and road mileage, but small in home economica graduate and for- Considerable time has been given $144,290,490.28; 1924, Served to suit the most discriminating taste. 1925, $124, 86,746.30; population, wealth and representa-1 mer)y to the agricultural economic prob 709.40; ’ r secretary of the O. A. C. PIE A LA MODE .80; 1927, $66,tion in congress. lAlumr lems of the county. The agricul 1926, $138,155,194.80; ---- — -------- Alumni association, is author of 437,881.32. It was my privilege, as a mem-¡the booklet which is well illustrat- tural economic reports have been During recent years a growing ber of the subcommittee of the ed. It sketches the various careers distributed to all the granges and to further appropria-1 resolutions • • committee in the re- j open to women trained both as I newspapers of the county. They opposition ' for federal aid has developed publican national convention in home-makers and for special work, ' show the production fluctuations of tions 1 crops and livestock and price in 1 congress. This opposition comes 1924 to write the plank commit-) Careers treated are interior de-1 trends. By the farmers gaining a from the industrial states of the ting the party to a continuance of corator, tea room manager, dieti-I and is based on the fact that federal aid and such a plank should tion, home economics teacher, ex-' greater knowledge of the laws gov-I east ' erning production and marketing these eastern states pay income be again written in the platform tension worker, journalist, social' trends, they will be able to pro taxes larger in proportion than the of the party this year. It can be service worker, and personnel direc-l duce and market their products to federal aid alloted to them in pro done and helps greatly to win tor. The booklet may be obtained better advantages. Economic files portion to the amounts alloted to when the matter is up in congress. by addressing the registrar. I i It enables our friends to point to' -------------------------- are being developed in the office other states. for references for the farmers and however,; the pledge of the party ad charge Marketing Specialist These eastern states they have been made use of by forget or ignore the fact that the opposition with an effort to Appointed At College a number of them during the past while they get __ credit for __ large __ = _ break faith with the people. year. I sums paid to the federal treasury,' This is an effective argument. Oregon State Agricultural Col- Corvallis. Nutrition demonstrations were it is because the general offices of Ail delegations from western --------- • „ , . Jan. 16 . —The posi- carried on by Miss Lucy A. Case the large railroad, telephone, tele- in ail the party conventions tion of marketing specialist of the insurance, steel, automobile this year should be apprised of! extension service, vacant since the in Birkenfeld and Scappoose, Two farms v.cre furnL-hcd with plans and oilier corporations are located the danger to 'federal aim and urg-' defllb 'ast summer of C. J. Hurd, i for putting in septic tanks and n these states and the taxes are ed to ¡.sip put strong planks in Ihas been filIed bY tbe appointment, rep i-tcd end paid from these tue pa. y p.atforms pledging a announced today, of George O. plans were .iso furnished fo Wx._ j tne > money upon which the c. i dnuance of federal aid in build Gatlin, at present economist in the building of a number of ¿axes are computed and with iiig Highways. division of cooperative marketing I houses, sheep . .iicn cney are paid comes from at Washington D. C. Mr. Gatlin equipment. .t can be done. The resolutions has resigned and will come west to There were 1270 pounds of all the ! states in the union. committee is made up of one mem-1 Tne arguments used in opposing ber trom each state and the states ' his new position early in February. poison distributed for the control of ground squirrels. Five demonstra federal aid are met by pointing that benefit and want it continued ! Mr. Gatlin is a native of Ken- tucky, where he owned and operat- tions were given in the trapping to large sums paid into feueral are in the majority. ed a pure bred hog and poultry of moles and gophers. Fifteen boys treasury by the owners of the mu- NOTE:—The Eagle has arrang- farm after completing his educa- and girls clubs were assisted ini tor vehicles for whose benefit the the field and animal husbandry highways are provided, a sum ex-' ed for a series of articles by Mr. tion at South Kentucky college and projects and assistance given to one ceeding all the government has ap- Adams, of which this is the first. Cumberland University, Tennessee, acted as market agent for a boys and girls picnic and general propriated for federal aid by $228,- The next will be j “Forest roads, con- KrouP of farmers in his community i their need—will construction c rally of club members of Colum 303.464.99. >n tbe stock business himself. bia county. In 1925 and again in 1927 the tinue.” Another will be “Pacific In the department of agricul Entomology and plant pathology! excise tax on motor vehicles was Coast Harbors, will they be De ture Mr. Gatlin has for nine years are subjects that have also been reduced, and the tax bill now pend veloped on the same basis as At- been carrying on extension, re given attention in assisting the ing in the senate, (having passed ¡antic and gulf coast harbors or search and administrative work in farmers to combat insect pests and the house) repeals it entirely. This will the Pacific coast people still the marketing division. He is the fungus diseases. Aid was given will leave the friends of federal be compelled to pay half the cost author of two widely recognized with two local fairs and the county | aid without their most effective while the government owns half bulletins on cooperative marketing Other fair. The agricultural exhibit was argument for future appropriations, the property benefitted.” and has written numerous articles shown at the couhty, state and in-!and we fan depend upon the op- articles on public questions of cur- and circulars on the subject. follow. rent interest may position becoming stronger, larger ternational fairs. Chris L. Christenson, head of Mr. Adams was one of the first the federal work in cooperative In addition to other work carried and more determined. The battle on in the county, 181,500 pounds is on and we must meet it. We members of the State Highway marketing, who is familiar with of pyrotol were distributed to the must be prepared, organized and Commission, serving during its for mative period. He was also secre farmers of Columbia county. The on guard. distribution of the last two cars The few states of the east op- tary to United States Senator Stan of powder completes the allotment posing federal aid have a majority field in Washington, D. 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