Outlook for 1921 Bright as Farmers Expect Good Crops
Local business leaders in Colville and Stevens county forecast a brighter 1921 with a return of activity in lumber and timber as spring shipments begin. Merchants anticipate improved demand, a buyer’s market, and steady prices, while farmers expect modest price gains and better crop prospects after winter.
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Colville
Stevens County
J. D. Casey
Leader
Mr. Casey
Casey
G. W. Peddycord
Bank of
Peddycord
George W. Seal
Colville Loan &Trust Company
Mr. St. Clair
Sig Dilsheimer
Barmans
Alex Sivelair
J. C. Penney
Penney
Sinclair
J. G. Keller
Keller Hardware Co
George Rioth
Columbia Garage
Willett Bros
Ford Garage
Ford
Ford Motor Company
Colville Considers Milk Safety Law Testing Cattle for Tuberculosis
Colville city council weighs a new ordinance to protect milk quality by requiring tuberculin tested dairy cows and strict standards for milk and cream sold within the city. The proposal, urged as a public health measure, would set testing, pasteurization, and labeling rules and impose fines for violations.
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Colville
Spokane
Maurer
Washington
Supreme Courts
United States Supreme Court
City of
Colvilé
Department of Agriculture
United States
State of
Iit
Koch
Malta
Park and
Krumwiede
U. S
Germany
State Department of Agriculture
Dairy and Livestock Division
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Jeweler and Opticia
Colville Abstract CO
Frank Kostka
Colville, Washington
The
Colville Song Shop
Song Shop
TopNoch Flour Mills