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community october23 2012 Vernonia Family Brings an Old Farm Back to Life continued from front page camp cabins. In addition to the home improvements, the Elys have done some other major work on the property since they acquired it. They moved in around Thanksgiving of 2006; in February of 2007 the old barn collapsed. Allen says he had previously secured the barn with two large ¾ inch cables to keep it from patio furniture. Allen says he estimates the old barn was built around 1900 and says he remembers an older gentleman stopping by and saying that he helped put the tin roof on the barn after the war. “I asked him, ‘Which war?’” laughs Allen. “He said, ‘WWII.’” The Star windmill that the Elys just installed was built by Flint & Walling and is a ten foot model number 1937, built somewhere between 1937 and 1953. Jack Finzel, who has an interest in antique steam engines and other old In February 2006 the old barn on Ely’s property collapsed. Jeff Ely m a c h i n e r y , rebuilt it by salvaging the roofing and exterior barn boards. He also found the recently erected an antique windmill. Photo courtesy of Susan Ely. w i n d m i l l falling out towards the road but knew the (which did not include a tower for it) structure was tenuous. For the Ely’s, the and purchased it at a swap meet in barn (and the barn owl that lived inside) Brooks, OR several years ago. He was a major selling point when they recently found out that the Elys were decided to buy. “When we came to look looking for one and sold it to them. He at the place it was a perfect fall weekend then helped them install it. Jeff Ely built and there were apples on the tree, the the tower and raised it is September with leaves were all turning, and it just looked the help of Dennis Weller of Weller and so perfect with the old barn that even had Sons Logging. The windmill is fully a barn owl looking down on us.” The functional and could operate a pump Elys were hooked and moved in soon on a well; the Elys just like it because it afterwards. Then the barn collapsed. looks good and don’t have any plans to Jeff Ely and his brother had use it for anything else. some experience building barns when Finzel equates it to a type of yard they were younger, and so Jeff rebuilt art. “There’s a certain ‘cool factor,’” he this barn himself. Ely used new wood says. ”Every time I drive by here and for the interior structure but used the I see it spinning it puts a smile on my original barn boards for the outside and face.” reused the old tin roof as well. Ely says The rudder has original he reoriented the barn on the property printing on both sides and includes the and also built it wider and not as tall manufacturer, Flint & Walling as well as as the original. They have also used the retailer, Mitchell, Lewis and Staver, some of the hand-hewn wood that was which, according to Finzel, was a west left over in projects around the property, coast hardware distributor. It even including handrails in the barn and says Portland on it. All of the original lettering was repainted by hand with enamel paint to give it a few more years of visibility. According to research Finzel has been able to uncover, the windmill has a unique shaped blade. “Apparently this company had a wind tunnel available and did some experimenting with blade styles,” said Finzel. “And they claimed that this particular blade style is 30% more efficient than the squared off edged ones that had previously been built.” According to Susan Ely the property is in farm deferral, which means they actively work to generate income through farming. The family has raised lambs and sold plants in addition to raising meat rabbits and chickens for eggs. They also have a horse and two Nubian goats, which are considered pets and entertainment. They are also growing strawberries, tomatoes, beans, peas, cucumbers, potatoes, onions, peppers, basil, spinach, lettuce and huge blackberries! The Elys have re- created their own version of a homestead in Vernonia and are enjoying, and sharing the fruits of their labors. For them, it’s a little slice of history and of heaven. Columbia River Foursquare Church 555 Commons Drive, St. Helens (across from the DMV) • Updates on Services available to Veterans in the County • Mobile Vet Center (MVC) will be onsite • Brochures/Information on Veteran’s Benefits #9 California Roll/ $5.50 19 #19 Cucumber Salad $1.25 #14 Edamame (Soybeans) $1.25