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8 THURSDAY, JAN 10, 1957 I, VERNONIA, ORE. I : Another 'Gold Tag Special This Big 10.1 cu. ft. 1956 Frigidaire Refrigerator Huge freezer chest. Aluminum remov able shelves. Full width, full depth porcelain hydrator. Regular $275.95 Value, Now R D 11 M Ç M A M HARDWARE DKUfil 3 rl M 11 WE DELIVER HARDWARE — SPORTING GOODS — GUNS — AMMUNITION PAINTS — LINSEED OIL — TURPENTINE — ELECTRIC WIRING — NAILS If È ODD AND ENDS SALE Gleaming white Toilet, Seat. Special •» Monitor Top Used G E. Refrigerator Rose Covered Rocker With Foam Rubber Seat. 95 $39.95 Value Many Other Itemi In eluding Sets of Dishes. Housewares and other items. i I I i i ----- FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS & FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES $139 ;>0 Spark Stove. Used year. Looks Special Only sjggss See the new FD 120-57 12-ft. deluxe Frigidaire. Automatic defrost AND ELECTRIC Ö PHONE HA 9-5651 ELECTRIC RANGES Drop Colors in tone and Super tone. Regular Walltone Quart Reg. $5.89 Super tone Gallon Drop Colors in Enamel Quart Regularly GE Steam or $ Dry Irons Onlv Sunbeam Steam or Snow Shovels $2.45, $2.95, $3.70 Wall Wall $1.10 Wall 50 Auto Neoprene Rain Jackets and Pants OUR 9c TABLE Glasses, bowls, mugs, Egg beaters, measuring spoons, dish cloths, chore girls ......... E NAME 7-lnch Power Saw. $79.50 Value Special 6-Inch Power $39.50 Value $i Special 1 RD 38 S Frigidaire Range, 30-Inch Full width oven, full width light. ?ookmaster. Lifetime Porcelain Fin- ish. See the new RS 15-57 range A95 with the Sheer look ! I • I ! SEE THE NEW 1957 FRIGIDAIRE DRYER with amazing control tower. Dry clothes just as you please—damp dry or completely dry for storage. You can adjust temperature and drying time to fit all fabrics. Model shown. DD57 Deluxe $229.95 DI57 $299.95 Zonolite Pouring In sulation. 18-Lb. Bag Covers Approximately 26-Sq. Ft. 80 Bag 1 Your Names in Metal Reflecting Letters In Metal Frame. While They Last, Only The original insulated underwear — Allen-A Thermal undershirts &■ drawers. Navy's amazing new artic fabric keeps you warm without bulk Each luo' ; Wool and 25% Wool Union Suits. Ex actly Half Price. 100% $5.25 25% $3.13 Toy Storage Hassocks At Less Than Cost. Reg. $12.95 $095 Special Cocoa Floor iMats 14x24 $1 98 Special 1 Goulds Amazing NO-TANK PUMP Complete Water System. No Tank Needed Priced At $7.95 Magazine Rack on Sale $ f 95 For Only A t I i i • I 1 è Einest on AIRTIGHT HEATERS $5.75, $7.25. $8.25, $9.25 Sunbeam & GE Elec. Blankets for Auto matic 95 $< Warn^th G. E. Heating Pads $4.95, $6.95, $7.95, $8.9 Roll-away bed with Simmons Innersphing Mattress Special Famous Controlled Heat Wood Stoves. Ashley, Oakland and Nor wester. Large Size Ashley Heater Special on 5-Pc. Virtue Dinette Sets. Duncan Phyfe 50 $ style. Gray or Red Pearl 4-Pc. Douglas Dinette Set Norwester Automatic Oakland Heater 4-Piece Bedroom set with dresser, cabinet headboard. bed, nigl stand and 4-drawer Chest. Special AN OUTSTANDING VALUE 139 $9.75 Electric Copper Bottom Teakettle with Cord $R* Only i) Special $30 Allowance on Your Old Washer on this Big Double Walled Speed Queen Washer with pump $ Only 1 S 5 — Deluxe Gold Seal Li $1 A ,95 Rugs 9x12 lv 4 i « « i Beautiful new patterns ♦ : in both 6 and 9 Fl 00 i Linoleum < Per '’aid i « ’1 C hatham Purrey Re versible Blankets. Spe- •ial. Only FINISHED 3-Drawer Chest Gold Seal Wool Rayon Blankets $ 4 95 $7 00 Value 4 Drawer Chest Gen. Simmons Twin Combination Two m- nerspring mattresses, P L Y W O O D two innerspring box Ix8x% $3 50 springs with 6 legs on SIMPSON BOARD each, or can be used lx8x% $2 45 singly. A $150 Valu? CEILING TILE For 50 Box of 60 Sq. Ft $8.25 Only • HARDBOARD 4x8xH" ...... $2 65 Simmons Mattresses and Box Springs MASONITE 4x8x3/16” _ ... $3.20 $49 50 - $59 50 - $79 95 Electric Kitchen Wad Clocks. Elec. Alarm Clocks, Values to $6 00 $5.50 Value in Revere Whistling Tea- $•)98 Only O New Swing Rockers Green, Gold and Beige. Rubber Cushions. $ By Biltwell . Beautiful Padded Maple $ P.ocker. Special AROUND THE FARM We expect that many Colum bin county and Oregon folks will be interested in the comments that Vern Kohlstrand. McNulty, has to make in response to ques- tions in the roundtable feature of the national publication, Hoard's Dairyman, on the sub- ject of 1 Prefer A Small Herd " In the article, which is carried in the December 25 issue of Hoard’s Dairyman. Kohlstrand and six otb r dairymen from dif ferent states answer questions posed by the editors on number of cows, acres, feed purchased, hired Iwbm costs, custom work, vacation««, markets« and other subjects affecting owners of small dairy operations. We found the aiticle most in teresting and feel that, as usual. Vern has <h>ne ai excellent job Some of hi* answers help to ex plain some of the reasons that he was chosen Columbia coun ty's "iJmssman of the Year" for 1955 Do you remember how much you paid for those small parts for the tractor that you bought for cash last spring" And what about the cost of the soil tests you had made and the fertilizer that was used’’ Do you have a record of these and similar costs? It forgotten, items like UBM can play hob with you at income tax time. However, if you have recorded your farm expenditures all in one place, you can save > ourself considerable time and trouble — and quite probablv. some money, too. Two or thre- different farm record books, as prepared by the departm* ru cd agricultural econ omics at cjrctton State College, are available from the Extension Office at n very nominal cost There are other record book* and systems available, too, but the important thinjt is to keep a cqm- píete record Curtains made of clear or white vinyl plastic or 32-gauge alumi num sheeting was effective in reducing the cost. The clear plastic curtains gave the added advantage of visibility. In the trials, chicks under brooders with and without curtains did equal ly well, but the brooders without curtains required almost 93 per cent more electrical energy than the curtained brooders. Poultrymen. particularly those who have relatively small flocks, have found that brooding chicks with infrared heat lamps is an easy and satisfactory method of doing this job. Mrs. Ernest Har ns and Mr*. George Harper have been using this method for the last couple of years or so and find it satisfactory, although they may have been a bit dubious I when we first discussed it with In discussing the mastitis and them. milk fever with the adult night Now the USDA and the state school class of Ag instructor. experiment stations have con Chuck Adams. Clatskanie, Dr J. cluded tests showing that the cost O Schnautz. Oregon State col of brooding chicks in an infrared lege veterinarian, stated that lamp brooder can be cut by about mastitis is probably one of the half if the brooder is fitted with most important of our animal dis- curtains Now curtains on brood cases economically, and while wc ers of various kinds are not new. aren't likely to solv-' the prob but in the past they have been lem completely there is much mainly of such materials as bur that can be done lap sack* or discarded fabrics. Bacteria arc almost always in These materials were not effec volved in mastitis cases Sani tive in reducing the cost of tation is important as a means brooding and they also created of controlling mastitis and milk a fire hazard ers, dairymen, and others involv- 9> UNCLAIMED NUMBERS 5240 - 5585 IT'S A PRIVILEGE AND A PLEASURE TO LIVE IN VERNONIA BY DON COIN WALROD County Extension Agent Foam 50 value Biltwell Daveno in Rose-Beige, Persimon, Green, Cocoa and $1 Qii 50 Blue AOs/ $2 j 0 4XHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXI ed need a working knowledge of Additional Tax Aid bacteria, their function and con Is Offered Farmers trol, stated Schnautz. Even a Copies of the "Farmers' Tax very light cases of mastitis causes Guide." issued each year by the some permanent injury to the internal revenue service, may udder with a resulting loss to now be secured from the county the dairymen. extension office, courthouse. St. Schnautz advised that new Helens, reports County Agent cows not be brought into the herd Don Coin Walrod. unless they are tested to be sure The booklet written especially that no mastitis producing bac- for farmers, explains most of the teria are present in the udder income tax rules applying to He also indicated that there is no farnx business. This year’s guide one best treatment for mastitis includes instructions on soil inasmuch as a number of various bank payments, federal gas tax organisms may be involved refunds, self-cmplovment, social Some of the new combination security, marketing, quota pen antibiotics are probably the mos alties, and similar matters. The satisfactory. guide is a supplement to the in Dairymen who have used anti structions that are received with biotics in treating milking co ws tax forms but does not n'plac' will not be very popular with them. their processing plant if they send milk from such cows to the ' Waste neither time nor money, plant before all traces of the but make the best use of both.-' Buy antibiotics have disappeared This said Benjamin Franklin. is especially true if the plant is U. S Savings Bonds using milk for chee*. making, as the antibiotics render curdling make cheese from milk that will bacteria ineffective You can't not clabber. : t I 1 1 t