Friday, March 21, 1930
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
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88.00; St. Helens Hdw. Co. 8.91;
A. C. Haag & Co. Inc., 62.83;
Thompson M. & R. Wks., 13.15;
Oregon Gas & Electric Co. 4.00;
Clark & Wilson Lbr. Co., 18.96;
H. L. Redmond, 83.68; Henry
Turner, 63.00; John L. Foote,
33.00,; Mathews Bros. 40.17.
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MARK E. MOE
LEE SCHWAB
PUBLISHER
........ EDITOR
GEORGE A. NELSON
Several weeks ago in speaking to a farmer in another
county, the editor was told that Columbia county was. en
joying the services of one of the most efficient agricul
tural agents in Oregon.
It has been taken for granted that George A. Nelson
was a good county agent, but it is doubtful is we appre
ciate the efficient manner in which he conducts his de
partment.
Columbia county receives favorable publicity for its
progressive efforts in the agricultural field and the show-
ings made at our county and state fairs are becoming
better each _ year.
The credit of this in a large measure belongs to George
Nelson.
None in the county can ask for better service from a
county agent than that performed by County Agent Nel
son, and the Eagle congratulates the citizens of Columbia
county on their wisdom in continuing to retain him.
County Court Proceedings
Coquille—1000 per cent
Vernonia Receive»
crease in sheen population
Support of Governor
Coos county in eight years
For Future O. N. G. I reported by county agent.
FAIR ASSOCIATION
Report of Secretary
January
1929
(Cash)
January, 1930
Balance in bank
14.54
Receipts:
Rents of Graunds (community sales
25.0,0
March 1
49.25
Through the efforts of H. E.
2000.00
May 4 County Court
McGraw, chairman of a commit
Road Dist. No. 1
Aug. 12 State
877.19
tee representing the local Cham
1000.00
R. Tetz, 16.00; F. D. Kam- Sept. 12 County Court
meyer, 8.00; H. Kammeyer, 8.00;
ber of Commerce, Governor A.
3969.98
A. G. Cholick, 2.50; Otto A. Mil-
Norblad has become inter
1er, 6.00; D. Larson, 5.00.
GATE RECEIPTS:
ested in Vernonia’s efforts to
239.50
September 11
Road Dist. No. 2
528.20
Axel Olson, 15.00,; O. D. September 12
' establish a unit of the national
845.77
Clark, 5.00; L. F. Barger, 8.00; September 13
2083.72 Kuard here.
4 lu, 2o
September 14
2083.72
Shell Oil Co., 10.50.
Amusement Concessions
812.00
| At present the entire allot
Road Dist. No. 3
290.05
ment of national guard troops
Axel Olson, 37.50; O. D. Clark Eats Concessions
115.00
Auto
Displaiy
to the state of Oregon has been
75.00; B. B. Roberts, 59.25; L.
389.68
Grand
Stand
F. Barger, 20.00; John Nelson,
organized or placed for future
136.70
10..00; Gus Hegele, 5.00; U. W. Stall and Entry Fees
organizations
in
communities
85.75
Hay
I
Clark, 156.00; Standard Oil Co.,
having prior application.
50.00
0.64; Shell Oil Co., 24.58; Port Sale of 12 pigs
3.00
Major General George
A.
land Elec. Power Co., 56.55; St. R. H. Wolff, phone
6.74
White, commander of the Ore-
I
Helens Water Com., 2.45; St. Miscellaneous
Helens Hdw. Co. 4.00; Chas. R.
gon national guard, says that
1888.92
McCormick Lbr. Co., 18.65; By
_________ in future expansion plans I of
ron Wright Motor Co., 3.46;
$7938.621 the guard, this city will receive
Austin-Westrn Road Rchy Co., Total Receipts
I early consideration.
8.00; St. Helens Welding & Ma DISBURSEMENTS:
Premium Money:
chine Wks., 1.00.
475.00,
Cattle
Road Dist. No. 4
63.50
J. W. Grimshaw, 12.50; O. J. Horses
58.00
Link, 11.25; Otto Brockhouse, Hogs
236.2S
12.00; A. Logan, 15.00,; F. An- Agriculture
223.60
liker, 9.00; Shell Oil Co. 12.40. Textile
107.45
Culinary
Road Dist. No. 5
72.00
Sheep
J. W. . Grimshaw, . 37.15; O. J. Goats
28.00
-
‘
■"
21.00;
Link, 33.75; F. Anliker,
18.90
Rabbits
Kenneth Smith, 6.25; L. Archi- Poultry
126.60
bald, 4.00; F. Anliker, 5.0,0; Shell Schools
"1.0.0
and
Oil Co. 12.70.
4-H Clubs
119.00
Road Dist. No.
12 10
4-H Livestock
Artistic Sign Paint-
f >0
W. I. Tracy, 73.75; R. H. Mc- Floral
, G. W. Anderson,
_____
Adam, ;i ____
25.50;
20.00; W. I. Tracy, 7.00; Stan
ing
dard Oil Co., 52.04; Howard LABOR:
Cooper Corp. 19.63; Lowe’s Gar Ticket sellers, ticket takers and traffic officers 68.00
J. C. Henderson
45.50
age, 85.48.
Watchman
62.75
Judges and clerks
Road Diet. No. 7
530.75
404.50
W. W. Payne, 45.00; Stand Superintendents and helpers
Phone 1021
ard Oil Co., 36.03; Bryant Mo
Books of 1930 Wall Paper
■4
2270,55
tor Co., 33.84; Columbia H. &
Samples Now Here
I. Co., 16.17; O. E. Elliott, 4.50,; OFFICERS’ SALARIES:
On Display
62.00
Thompson M. & R. Wks., 13.50. Treasurer
200.00
Secretary
Road Diet. No. 8
115.00
J. D Schleppy, 123.40; Ernest Officers at fair
204.75
Lane, 68.75; CecU Lane, 35.00; Six board meetings
657.41
75.69
Secretary
’
s
expenses,
supplies
and
refunds
Dave McMullen, 14',?: John Mc
Mullen, 14.00; Eugene McClen CURRENT FAIR EXPENSES:
82.47
don, 17.00; F. C. Iler, 12.00,; 1929 Premium Ribbons
19.95
Link Peterson, 2.00; John A. Ek, 1928 Premium Ribbons redated
219.72
117.30
33.00; Jim Louden. 15.00; J. Electric supplies, globes, etc.
Vernonia
I
Dunn, 15.00; L. E. McGee 15.00; PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS AND LABOR:
etc.
475.36
Labor
&
material
on
dance
floor,
barns,
Tom Enneberg, 4.00; Fred Park-
65.54
inen, 4.00; John T. Winslow, Lumber and material for buildings
12.00
8.50; H. M. Saxton, 26.00; P. C. Labor putting lime on buildings
4.0.0
Smith, 26.00; Arthur Taylor, Stove for Clinic
628.90
72.00
24.00; Carl Anderson, 24.00; Mi Coops for poultry house
lo DeRosia, 6.00,; Art DeRosia, PRINTING SUPPLIES:
10.00
12.00; A. DeRosia, 30.00; Axel Admission tickets, etc.
27.20
Anderson, 7.00; T. A. Reed, Entry blanks, cards
22.50
U. S. Stationery, cards
4.00; Harry Cox, £.00; ^U.
Garage, SUPPLIES'
Rubber Co., f 3.0,8; Mist ■ —
6.42
House
25.10; W. H. Bridgers, 15.15; Fair Pub. Feed
6.85
Popham & Meier, 0.50; J. O. Morley,
4.20
R.
C.
Kuehner,
4-H
Club
Buttons
Libel, 13.46; Joe Cechmanek, Trophies, horseshoe tournament
15.41
22.70.
97.75
Jacobsen, straw
Road Dist. No. 9
5.53
Meier & Frank, bunting
P. O. Mellinger, 35.00; J. P. Larson, hay
84.24
Kaphammmer, 114.00; J. ----
Ellis, Hiway Pharmacy, Clerk’s . supplies
2.35
23.75; A. P. Bays, 5.00; Carl G. Davis Drug Co., school supplies
.55
Jensen, 41.87; Oliver Mellinger, St. Helens Ilardv.are
9.83
7.50; Theo.
Anderson, 4.00.; Bowens, brooms, muslin, etc.
I
9.47
Cihester Anderson, 4.00; Elmer McKie, feed supplies
15.85
Bcrgerson, 2.0,0; Chas. Ullarich, Byron Wright, towels
.40
3.00; Clarence Reed, 2.00; Bruce St. Helens Hardware, padlock
.75
965 Bridge St. Vernonia
McDonald, 2.00; Theo. Kauppi, Kerr’s variety, letterfile
.65
10.0,0; S. Kauppi, 10.00; Harry R. Burger, 12 pigs
320.25
60,00
Repairing Done While I
Emmons, 2.00; P. Bergerson,
81.00; P. Bergerson, 15.00; Har
4156.56
You Wait
ry Culbertson, 20.85; Vernonia M. E. Ladies Aid, meals for Girls Band
48.60
'Trading Co., 26.46; Vernonia B. McClintock, showing goats and labor
20.00
1.00
& M. Kks., 72.ua; Crawford Mo R. E. Tarbell, refund entry fee, C/o Joy
57.50
tor Co., 83.60; Hoffman Hdwe. American Legion, percentage on dances
154.00
Co., 19.67.
J. Carlson, orchestra for dance
388.80
Fireworks
Road Dist No. 10
119.67
Advertising
in
county
papers
R. Tetz, 5.00; Fred Mollen-
26.00
Cards
hour, 12.0,0; A. Kingsley, 8.00.
13.0,0
pfficers’ bonds
Road Dist. No. 21
28.00
Lamberson, signs
w. I. Tracy, 5.00; L. B. Hick-
19.35
ox & Co., 31.50; Marine Iron Insurance on buildings
30.85
Telephone Company, services
Wks., 8.05.
515.00
Amusement
Road Dist. No. 5 Special
107.50
\,
J. W. Grimshaw, 27.00; O. J. Racing monies
15.31
Link, 27.00; Chas. Wasser, 41.00; Express and transportation
Shell Oil Co., 15.00; Trojan Pow COMMON LABOR:
12.00
Cleaning buildings
der Co., 102.0,5.
12.00
Mowing and burning grass
Road Dist. No. 7 Special
R. Haniff & Son, setting poles and labor
M. L. Weaver, 35.00; V. Zim-
150.00
during fair
merdahl, 36.00; Walter Zillman, 1928 BILLS PAID:
52.50; Jim Hall, 32.00; D. C. Note and interest at bank
1166.62
Johnson, 32.00; W. M. Carroll, Part Elec. Power contract
250.00
56.00; Cal Birkenfeld, 44.00,; M. Supplies
99.88
D. Weaver, 25.00; Roy Goble, Advertising
54.20
44.00; Fred Foster, 40.00; F. Insurance
67.00
Bouneprisc, 44.00; A. A. Dowl Printing and Stationery
66.65
ing, 12.00,; Albert Anderson, Lumber
44.73
36.00; Grover Devine, 20.00; Jim Telephone (1 year)
12.0,0
Keefe, 8.00; W. W. Weaver, Labor and material
35.72
12.00.
13.20
Transportation. 4-H Clubs (Salem)
Road Dist. No. 12 Special
50.00
'Salary, treasurer, E. Murry
10.00
Axel Olson, 5.00.
Reimburse treasurer, E. Murry
1876.10
6.10
Road Dist. No. 20 Special
Long distance calls
R. Tetz, 15.0,0; H. Kammeycr,
7745.24
7.50; F. D. Kammeyer, 4.00;
Total disbursements
7938.62
Scappoose Service Sta., 7.52.
Total Receipts
7745.24
Road Dist. No. Pittsburg Market Total Disbursements
O. D. Clark, 27.50; Axel 01-
F.
Barger,
32.00;
193.38
son, 45.00; L.
Balance
W. Hunt, Çlerk.
B. B. Roberts, 15.00; John Wil-
"Endorsed” Filed March 7,
verding, 8.00; Shell Oil Co.,
Whereupon court adjourned.
34.22.
St. Helens Hardware Co. county
house supplies $3.95, J. W. Cope
land Yards, Co. House upkeep
$22.23, J. G. Straight & Co., Co.
Due proclamation being made, House repairs $24.30, F. E.
the following proceedings were Whitney, Co. House Sup. $3.55,
Packer-Scott Co. supplies Co.
had.
Journal read, approved and House $11.00, St. Helens Steam
Laundry, Co. House sup. $14.17,
signed.
Matter of scalp bounty claims.
Portland Electric Power Co.,
Claims allowed in the sum of light Co. House, $42.37, St. Hel
$54.00.
ens water commission, water Co.
Matter of county aid to Mr«. E. House $9.75, J. L. Foote, Dist.
I
Atty. Steno. Dist. Atty. $100.00,
D. Brought.
Allowed in the sum of $15.00 L. L. Decker, jury (January,
1930) $3.00, John Philip, exp.
per month.
Matter of claims for sehep kill
C<?. Court, $8.50, T. B. Mills,
Co. Court Comm. $159.60, J. N.
ed by dogs.
Claim of W. R. Culver of Ver Miller, Co. Court Comm. $121,
nonia, allowed in the sum of St. Helens Mist, Co. Pub. $28.80,
$30.00, for three’ewe sheep kill Co. Pub. Vet. $.75, Vernonia
;------- —
Eagle, Co. Pub. $27.92,
W. j.
ed by dogs.
Claim of II. L. I Greener, of ; ' Fullerton, J. P. Ño. 1 Justice
Vernonia, allowed in the sum of Court -No. 1 $14.60, W. J. Ful-
$30.00, for two ewes I with lambs ; : lerton J. P. No. 1 St. vs. Hyke
I et al. $7.85, Dorothy C. Johnson,
killed by dogs.
Claim of A. B. Castor, of i j witness J. Court No. 1 $7.30,
Deer Island, allowed in the sum Lovina Hyke, witness J. Court
of $100.00, for ten Lincoln and No. 1 $7.30, Peter Viuhkola, wit
Shropshire sheep killed by dogs. ness J. Court No. 1 $7.30, Os-
Matter of dance hall license to , wald Viuhkola, witness J. Court
C. T. Dodds, at Treharne sta ¡No. 1 $7.30, Harold Viuhkola,
witness J. Court No. 1 $7.30,
tion.
License granted to operate a Arnie Sundberg, witness J. Court
public dance hall at Treharne No. 1 $7.30, Fullerton, W. J.,
station near Vernonia, Oregon. J. P. No. 1 Justice Court, St. vs.
Whereupon court adjourned to Yungen $3.85, St. vs Hybbard
& Smith $3.70, St. vs. Hanson
March 6, 1930.
Thursday, March 6, 1930, 2nd $4.10, P. Hill, J. P. No. 4, St.
vs R. R. Cline $3.40, J. E. Frank
Judicial day.
Matter of county aid to Anna constable, St. vs. R. R. Cline
Columbia
City,
of
~
$1.90, Wooden & Ball, exam, in
Zatterburg
sane, $10.00, L. G. Ross, health
Oregon.
____
reduced from $35.00 officer, $45.60, C. H. Keys,
Ordered
fruit inspector, $81.40, H. W.
to $25.00 per month.
Matter of remiaaion of taxe« on H. Adams, Co. Aid Wilcox fam
ily $13.77, Clatskanie Drug Co.
State of Oregon landa.
$2.25, Beland $1,
~
1928 taxes ordered cancelled Co. aid, Crabb
Tracy
$.75, Ridderbush 4.10,
in the sum of $109.65 i on state
2.50,
G.
O. Clement, Co.
Gooscla
lands in section 22, ' T. 7 N.,
Aid to Pointer $15.06, Lucas
R. 4 W.
Matter of application of Colum $29.24, Lambert $20.00, C. H.
bia Utilities Co. for permission Engligh, Co. Aid to Nightingale
Holstead 15.08, E. M.
lines, etc., $15.00
to
maintain power
Helon, Co. Aid to Van Dolah,
along certain county highways.
H. McKiel, Co. Aid to
Order entered granting permit $9.30,................
J. J. O’Keefe $15.00, Nelson 15,
or franchise.
Boneprice $15.00, Tracy $15.00,
Matter of claims againat the
Kleger’s Dairy, Co. Aid to Daly
county
Warrants drawn on general $6.49, Mac’s Pharmacy, Co. Aid
to
O. E. Dent
~ ’ * $2.25, Safeway
fund for the month of March,
Stores, Co. Aid to Rowlands,
1930.
Hazel Urie, clerk shfs. office $14.99, Simmons Merc. Co., Co.
$80.00, Opnl Venzie, clerk shfs. Aid to Kurtti $15.00, Daly 82 49,
office $82.25, Merle Nye, clerk 20th Century Grocery Stores, Co.
shf. office $70.50, Elizabeth Sil Aid to Retherford, $3.47, McGil-
vis, clerk shfs. office $4.15, O. vra $25.02, Mason $15.00, Thom
G. Weed, sheriff’s expense 26.31, as $10.00, Vernonia Merc. Co.,
M. R. Calhoun, sheriff’s exp. Co. Aid, Adams $20.00, Kerr
$35.00, H. E. Freeland, dep. shf. $12.65, Dent $21.59, Watts &
Price, Inc., Co. Aid Hoft 15.15,
office, $6.00, W. R. Holmes,
Zimmerman's Grocery, Co. Aid Road Dist. No. Rainier-Apiary
shf. office, $3.00, Earle C.
Johnson
$10.00, R. L. Deaver, Market
ler, exp. shf. office $58.74, Er-
__ exp.
. shf. car Co. Aid to Holstead, $3.00, ' W. 1. Tracy, 15.00,; IL D. Nuf-
ickson _____
Motor __ Co.
Wooden & Ball Services to Co.
$6.85, Shell
- “ Co.
-
“
of - California,
fer, 150.00; K. Dibblee, 110.00;
' car $28.50,
Standard Poor $39.50, Anderson, Arthur Ray Barney, 90.00; Roy Smith,
exp. shf.
$2
... Calif.
__ "S. exp. shf. car G., Co. Aid (funeral of P. Kurt 64.77; L. H. Kellar, 57.95; Silar
Oil Co. of
$10,50, McKies Service Station, ti $50.00, City of Vernonia, Co. Kellar, 80.00; IL H. Kellar,
exp. shf. car $2.30, O. G. Weed Aid Kerr $2.00, II. J. Gagnier, 79.20,; Ray Jennings, 4.00; W.
sheriff (stamps) supplies $20, Co. Aid J. Reese $14.00. Alfred L. Brown, 20.00; Florian Mills,
St. Helens Mist, supplies shf. S. May, Co. Aid insurance, Win- 23.85; Florian Mills, 7.40; L. R.
$18.00, Black's Studio, prints sett Property $12.00, B. H. Chandler, 5.00; Rainier Merc.
criminals sheriff $2.00, Kilham Metzler, Co. Aid H. Jones, $16, Co., 165.47; Portland Blue Print
Stationery & Printing Co. sup J. S. Mowery, Co. Aid Wilco Co., 22.31; Leupold, Volpel
plies shf. $456.43, West Coast $10.00, Chas. R. McCormick Lbr. Co., 2.86.
Prtg. & Binding Co. supplies shf. Co., Co. Aid Wilcox $3.50, A. Road Dist. No. Mist-Clatskanie
$49.24, Rainier Review, shf. $3, C. White. Co. Aid Wilcox, $6.00, Market
Pub. $0.45, Irwin-Hodson Co. Pisgah Homes Colony, Co. Aid
M. D. Weaver, 90.00; M.
dist. atty. $4.43, shf. $98.93, Carlson $30.00, Blake $30.0,0, Weaver, 76.00; V. Zimmerdahl.
$30.00, Tourist Hotel, Co.
Pae. Tel. & Tel. Co. shf. $23.70, Dean
56.00;
Walter Zillman, 67.50;
Aid Myer. $28.00. Orcadia Hotel
treasurer $4.00, school supt. meals
Jim Hall, 61.00; D. C. Johnson,
prisoners
$77.20,
Multno
$11.45, Surv. $3.25, Cor. $5.50.
county board prisoners, 18.00; W. M. Carroll, 40.90; C.
County Judge
$11.55, Clerk mah
$41.40, Alley, Nettie E., health E. Ward, 24.00; A. A. Dowling.
$10.15, Assess. $7.00, Cir. Judge ¡nurse,
$218.92, State Industrial 32.00; Roy Goble, 48.0.0; Fred
6.00, Dist. Atty. $12.30, Dollie
Foster. 48.00; F. Bouneprise,
Antone. Steno clerk, $85.00, Accident Com., accident insur 40.09; Cal Birknefeld, 44.00; Al
Ruth Mercer, steno. clerk, $80, ance $51.85. Roland Masten fe.. bert Anderson. 32.00; B. Dowl
J. W. Hunt, clerk, stamps $15, revaluation, $204.30, A. R. Melis ing, 24.00; Grover Devine, 24.0.0;
Mole Bty. $15.00, Doris Oliver, dog control officer $28.80. Ray W. W. Weaver. 50.00; W. W.
clerk assessor, $80,00, Beulah A. Taylor, dog control officer, Payne, 95.00; Bryant Motor Co.,
Veazie, clerk assessor $75.00, D. $21.00, J. W. Todd, dog control 7.95.
V. Purchcr, Dep. Assessor, $12, officer $20.00, Clatskanie Chief
Whereupon court adjourned to
Roberts W. S. expense assessor Pub. dog notices $10.80, Colum Mareh 7, 1930.
bia
Informant,
Pub.
dog
notices
(traveling) $5.10, W. L. Mar
Friday, March 7, 1930, 3rd
shall, expense assessor (travel $1.50, Rainier Review, Pub. dog Judicial day.
ing) $30.00, O. L. Lindberg, ex notices, $9.00, St. Helens Mist, Matter of dance halt license to
pense assessor $10.00, Charles Pub. dog notices $10.80, St. Hel Beaver Homes Grange No. 518.
Lauren, expense assessor (trav ens Sentinel, Pub. dog notices
License granted.
eling) $16.00, Tom Beebe, ex $11.20, Vernonia Eagle, $11.20. In the matter of the report of
F.
D.
Antrim,
sealer
of
weights
pense assessor (traveling) $24,
the Columbia County Fair As
St. Helens Sentinel, supplies as and measures $20.23, F. G. Ran sociation.
kin,
herd
inspector,
$142.50,
sessor $88.65, Co. Pub. $1.0,0,
To the Honorable County
Hortense Eulrich, Steno. school Grange Park Fund Big Eddy Court of Columbia County, Ore.
supt. $80.00, Elizabeth C. Mur Park Fund. $250.00.
I herewith submit my annual
Road warrants issued for the report as secretary for the Co
ray. «»ch. supt. postage $10.00,
traveling $53.83, Standard Oil month of March.
lumbia County Fair Assn, for
the year, 1929.
Co. sch. aupL supplies $10.00. General Road, 1.
Clyde M. Watson.
L. R Chandler, 152.68; Flor
W. E. Finger A Co., Inc. school
supt. supplies $7.15, Kerr’s Va ian Mills, 7.95; Florian Mills,
6.40;
Byron
Wright
Motor
Co.,
riety store, supplies sch. supt.
$3.51, Davis Drug Co. supplies 813.00; J. W. Hunt, 2.00; Shell
Martin & Forbes
assessor $1.35, Co. Aid, Wilcox Oil Co., 7.41; P. H. Veazie, 2.0,0;
LEADING FLORIST
$.50, T. 8. White, Co. Coroner, W. B. Bowser 24.97; L. R. Chan
$38 10 R. K. Schmidt, Coroner’s dler, 1.00; Swendler Blue Print
387 Washington St.
Tel. ‘
physician 5.00, J. H -cor Co., 2.00; Pacific Tel. A * “
Portland, Ore., Phone
oner's physician $5.0.0, M R. Co., 8.70; Staley Truck Eqllipt.
Eby. coroner’s physician $.>.00, Co., 10.65; International Harves-
REacon 3162
F. T. Phillips. Co. Upkeep 35.05, ter Co. 664.73; R. L. Price,
FOR THE MONTH OF
MARCH, 1930
COLUMBIA COUNTY
Painting
in
Plans being discussed for con
in struction of Gardiner Tahkenitch
is lake section of Rooosevelt high
way.
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Service...
Quality...
and Reasonable
Prices
Prevail at the
Nehalem Market and
Grocery
Inc.
Phone 721
Vernonia
Paint Shop
Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop
The heartless nicks and dents that
winter driving brings to every car
must go. You’ll want your car bright
and new-like. Drive up today. We’ll
remove every last mark — every
scratch and bump—cars look and feel
new this way. Surprising economy too.
Phone 342
Vernonia Brazing &
Machine Works
Poultry Clinic
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To Be Held Here
Friday, March 21
7:30 P. M
LEGION HALL, VERNONIA
Sponsored by
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IMPERIAL FEED & GRAIN
COMPANY
of Hillsboro
An educational short course, teaching how to diagnose, combat and
prevent the diseases and troubles that are the principal causes of poul
try losses.
Stop Your Losses
Bring in your sick or unthrifty poultry and watch a recognized spec
ialist make a post-mortem examination and show you how to save
the balance of the flock. The doctor will also lecture on the diseases
and trouble of swine at the close of the poultry clinic.
THIS SERVICE IS FREE—ADMISSION FREE
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Dr. E. L. Grubb of Omaha, Neb., graduate of Kansas State Agricultural col-
lege and former inspector U. S. bureau of animal husbandry, will talk on a
subject ever interesting to poultry owners. Other authorities on poultry dis
eases will be present and talk.
Here is a Bread that does not stop with
being delectable and nutritious in itself,
but that adds to the enjoyment of the en
tire meal. Baked from the finest flour ob
tainable, by methods that preserve every
bit of the original food value, Mother’s
Bread is a wholesome essential to the diet
of your family.
Remember the date, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, at Vernonia Legion hall.
For further particulars see
Imperial Feed and Grain Co
Vernonia Bakery
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