Friday, May 30, 1930 Vernonia Earle, Verflon’a, Oregon Friday, May 30, 1930 Page Fly THE Nine Car Special Train Dairying is one of the leading income producing industries of this county. To bring a message of more profitable dairying to this section, the Oregon State Agricultural College Extension Service and the S. P. and S. Railroad have prepared a nine car demonstration train with ex- hibits that will cover every phase of dairying. Lower costs, higher quality, better marketing and increased con- sumption will be the four points stressed in the exhibits, demonstrations and the program. These are the factors that will make for permanency in the dairy industry. Every car will have a separate message for the dairyman. In fact the exhibits have been so splendidly prepared and arranged that there will be a worthwhile message for everyone. Here are some of the prac­ tical and interesting points that will be featured in each car. Feed Car—Exhibits emphasizing permanent pastures, legumes, succulents and other feeds and their relation to success in dairying. THE PROGRAM Featuring Lower Costs Higher Quality Better marketing Come early. The train is operating on a definite schedule. It will be necessary to start all the events listed on the program promptly at the scheduled time. Program and Demonstrations At train at United Railways Depot Sixty-minute Demonstration Program will be given from that car. Dairy Experts in charge. Seats provided for audience. Fol­ lowing this program the exhibit coaches will be opened for in­ spection. 12:00 M. Increased Consumption Free Lunch At the United Railways Depot Better Management Car—Size of herds, growth of heifers, equipment, or labor supply may mean either loss or profit to the dairyman. Sanitation and Quality Car—Disease control, general sanitation and care given milk and cream on the farm determines in large measure the quality of the state’s dairy products. Marketing and Increased Consumption Car—What are the best methods of strengthening this important end of the dairy bus­ iness? This car presents many ideas. Vernonia, Saturday, June 7 All farmers and their families will be guests of the Vernonia Chamber of Commerce at a Free Luncheon. 1:30 P. M. Dairy Meeting At the Joy Theatre Herd Improvement Cars—The stock carried on the train tell their own story of the cash value of improving herds through use of prepotent sires. The city of Vernonia and surrounding community have sponsored the visit of this train as an aid to the development of a profitable dairy industry. Through contribution of money and effort, nothing is being left undone in perfecting arragements for the accommodation and en­ tertaining of a record crowd. Sponsored in Vernonia by the Extension Service of Oregon State Agricultural College, United States Department of Agriculture, Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway, and Vernonia Chamber of Commerce Cooperating The present dairy situation and practical methods of increas­ ing dairy profits will be presented at this meeting by dairy specialists of Oregon State College. Exhibits included on the train will be more fully discussed from the standpoint of their local application. “Economy and Quality for Profit” ■ You and Your Family Are Cordially Invited to Attend By the Following Merchants Miller Mercantile Company Gilby Motor Company Mellinger Hardware Company Safeway Store Vernonia Trading Company C. Bruce J. H. Bush—Joy Theatre Bank of Vernonia Nehalem Valley Ice & Creamery Co. Mac’s Pharmacy A. L. Kullander Vernonia Bakery Vernonia Brazing & Machine Work* Marvin R. Eby, M. D. Vernonia Eagle MacMarr Store Riverview Mercantile Vernonia Mercantile Oregon American L Armitage Drug Company L. W. Baker Card Room Hoffman Hardware Company Jos. Scott Terminal Cafe Kerr Motor Company Thomas Variety Store R. M. Aldrich Nehalem Market & Grocery Inc. Vernonia Laundry Mike Miller Ed. Holtham Culver & Company ORECOW'S Nmr invnn- , ,1 V* Oregon Gas and Electric Company All Stores and Places of Business Closed From 9:45 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. - .. S; ' Company ■ ■ ■ « — ■■ ■ ■ W -"J * ..... J • ............... «