Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 11, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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Vernonia Eagle, Vernor ta, Oregon
Hire«
petite while if additional green
ber of points of observation
vetch are left to grow too late drop oft in production in lata
feed is given them in the barn '
which will be helpful in de­
the clover stand benea,th is ser­ summer and then try and build
they will eat the extra amount
termining the probable safety of
iously injured, finds the Astoria up the milk flow with erpenaiva
needed to keep up the milk flow.
a «wimming plaee.
experiment station. It is best winter feed.
| (1) Always remember that a
to cut the crop by July 10 or 12
Once a herd is free from in-
■ wt ter is not safe to swim in un-
even if the oats is not yet at its
fectiou abortion utmost care is
Ten pounds of Italian rye grass
Forage crops to be shown at maximum growth.
The root crop is one of the le.'s it is safe to drink.
needed to keep it so, finds the the County Fair should be gath­
seed broadcast with oats or
(2) Don’t place confidence in • Los Angeles, July 4—Outdoor swing _ through the Imperial
best friends of the dairy cow.
valley experiment siation.
_
One Ore- ered now for either farm or com­
This is a good year to free the vetch or fall sown Austrian field
Every dairyman should provide | the appearance of the water. A
—lower than sea level. After igOn herd was entirely free when munity exhibits. Individuals or
'
Franklin,
famous
exponent
of
|
water
may
look
perfectly
clear
i*
dairy herd of disease as much as peas will practically eliminate
one acre of roots for every ten
touching
the
Mexican
border,
he
«
heifer
got
away
and
was
not
• . ‘The Great Open
Spaces,” . . has
communities who are planning to
__ low
still be
uv grussiy
grossly punuicu.
polluted.
.
to fourteen cows in the herd. I and u aim
cross the mountains to San iound for more than month. At get together a general exhibit possible. When prices are
lodging, finds the Astoria experi­
(3)Pay particular attention to'Just started on hls most ambitious : will
the
diseased
or
other
poor
One of the drawbacks to the
Diego.
'
-
‘
and Agua Cal- ß,e next regular test after she , should begin securing and dry­ may be weeded out without cows
ment station.
location of the Ink»
lake or stream < SCOUting
scouting trip. He
--- is
— DOW
---- on hlS iente, the Tiajuana,
loss
root crop is the amount of work the » locution
new border mecca for was returned this heifer and stall­ ing these forage crops now.
and its
drainage.
What
are j way in his equally " famous Rich-
of income.
crrOW the
iv3
uianiug?.
nnai
aic
that is necessary to grow
the «mi
will also be embraced in mates on either side were found
Austrian winter field peas will
iirht
possibilities of pollution from fjdd Scout Car to Prince Rupert, tourists,
These should be tied into small
crop. By doing the rit
— thing'^e
-.... „
his
trip.
to
react
to
the
abortion
test.
Elimination of hand work in grow on poorer soil than any
.mount of
Are there
streams i panada, and, before he returns
bundles and hung up with heads
at the right time the amount
of cottages?
cottages? ...»
------ ---------
Franklin's car is outfitted so
home,
will
have
covered
more
down in a dark place, so that growing roots is possible if suit- other legume suited to the coast.
work can be decreased and the running into the body of water
that he lives in it with comfort—
than 6,000. miles.
they will be straight when dry nbh care is taken in planting They are fine for a soiling crop
yield increased thereby lowering in which you intend to swim, and
DOC.
W1BE
on
wheels.
”
It
a
luxurious
‘
suite
Going North he will cover the
and by keeping them in the dark and then if good tools are used. or silage and make enormous
the cost of producing a ton of if so do they contain water of
I lis equipped with refrigeration,
A new Barker rotary weeder yields of fair hay.
known purity or may they be Redwood highway from Sausalito complete cooking facilities and
the color will be preserved.
roots.
used by the experiment station
to Crescent City, California, re­
Vetches and clovers, in addi­ permits
There are several minor prac- nolluted by drainage from the porting on road conditions. He has a compartment for carrying
tion, should be made into the inch of weeding within a half
tices that have an important territory through which they run? will follow the Roosevelt highway fresh water. The car is also
In
addition
to
having
safe
water
•
form
in which they are to be they are the plants as soon as
bearing on the crop, Firs\ the
fitted with radio.
Martin & Forbes
through the ground.
to
Portland
via
Gold
Beach!
Tilla
­
the
swimmer
should
safeguard
exjiibitcsl
as they cannot be
rows should be straight, for by
Franklin is a great favorite
I mook and Astoria. The Pacific
himself
with
respect
to
a
number
LEADING FLORIST
worked
over
after
they
are
dry
so doing, it is possible to plant
with Western motorists, and a
It is possible for coast county
highway will be his route to popular
without impair rg their appear­ daiymen to have green soiling
the rows closer together, there­ of other points.
figure
among
nimrods,
387 Washington St.
.1) Never go into deep water Prince Rupert.
ance.
by increasing the stand, It is
anglers and outdoor devotees in
Portland, O.e„ Phone
crops or roots to use as succu­
far
from
shore
unless
a
good
Returning,
will
take
side
trips
The forage exhibits are an lents every day in the year. It
possible to run the cultivator
general He is recognized as one
BEacon 3162
important part of any farm or is poor policy to let the cows
closer to the plants in straight swimmer or boat accompanies to Mt. Rainier National park: i of the best informed men on the
you.
A
severe
cramp
will
drown
make the famous Mt. Hood Loop Pacific coast as to fishing and
community
exhibit
and
are
often
rows than in crooked rows. This
out of Portland, and when he I hunting conditions
not w<|l gepre)iented becajise
is one practice that costs noth- the very best swimmer.
.2* Do not go in bathing un-1
un-¡reaches Eugene, Oregon, will go
they are not gathered in time.
He is arranging to keep in
ing.
til one and a half, preferably' over the McKenzie Pass route to communication with Richfield
Now is the time to do this.
The seeder should be so set two hours, after eating.
I Bend down the Oregon Skyline headquarters so that the hundreds
as to plant a pound or less of
(3) If over-heated, cool off Trail to Crater lake, thence back
AFTER A FEW ACCIDENTS
SPECIAL POINTERS FOR
seed to the acre, The less seed gradually before entering the wa-'to the Pacific highway at Med- of letters he receives seeking road j
JIM RASTUS KNOWS THAT
PACIFIC COAST FARMERS
and stream information will be
planted, provided the stand is ter.
EVERYBODY ELSE ALWAYS
ford.
answered promptly while he is
even the less work there is in
HAS
THE
RIGHT
OF
WAY
(4) Never dive into water
If nurse crops of cats and
thinning.
If seeded thinly without first determining its I The last stage of the trip will away
enough most of the thinning can depth and the possible presence
week but is much better at this back all of St. Helens were vi-'
be done with the hoe.
of rocks or other obstructions.
j sitors at the Jake Neurer plaee
Thinning early is very impor­
(5) Do not over expose your­ writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hill of ¡the Fourth.
tant. If the plants are allowed self to the sun. Take only a few
Elmer Linburg was a caller at
to get more than two or three minutes at a time in the sun Portland arrived here a few days
leaves before thinning -it will until after you have developed a ago to spend their vacation at the home of Carl Iler Friday,
their summer home.
increase the cost of thinning protective coat of tan.
| Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin
and also decrease the yield. The
Learn to swim and enjoy it but! Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and (called at the home of Mr. and
weeds also have grown to such a be sure that you swim in safe 1 two sons Olie and Oren from j Mrs. Oliver Bunas Friday.
.... and
—. that . you use reason­ Riverview were guests on the j ^Jack Neys was a visitor in
size as to require renl work to —
water
remove them. Late planting al­ able precautions to avoid pos— Fourth of their daughter’s family I this community ons day
so decreases the amount of weeds sible accidents.
at Natal.
week.
to contend with,
Thinning
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson
Is not a matter of quantity,
should begin after the
1
crop has
FARM REMINDERS
drove to Mist on business Wed­
but
of REGULARITY. It re­
been up a week, Blocking out
nesday evening.
sides
in the often-proved ax­
It
is
possible
to
mow
hay
twice
with a hoe is the first step in
Mrs. M. Dunlap of Vernonia
as fast with a tractor as with
thinning.
After blocking, the
iom
that
LITTLE makes BIG.
recently
sold
her
farm
near
Na
­
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osburn
a team, although not necessarily
stand should be hand weeded and
The
daily
fulfillment of hopes
tal to some outside folks.
spent
several
hours
on
business
at half the cost, the Oregon Ex­
thinned.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer periment station has found.
—
freedom
from worry—ear­
at
Mist
Friday.
It is not only important to thin
___ _ spent spent Wednesday in Hillsboro at
ly financial independence—
early, but the manner of thin­ The Fourth of July was
court-house on business.^
Fine, leafy alfalfa, grown un­
ning is equally important, The quietly in this community, with | “*e^
and contented old age—-may
Eden Wallace and son Del-
distance apart determines 1 th
__, e a few families celebrating away mer were visitors in Vernonia on der the same conditions, will yield
be YOURS, by making easy
r---- ’ honlc
*----- - There were plenty
much heavier than coarse alfal­
,.
__ and to
............
yield
some j extent the ' fron
fa, according to the Oregon Ex­
week-to-week.. deposits., a t
keeping quality of the root crop.
outsiders here to spend week- Thursday.
R. ”
Taylor drove to Pittsburg périment station, as 50 to 60 per
The Bortfield turnip should be ends with friends and relatives,
your Bank.
cent of the plant weight is in
Pete Benzer shot and killed Thursday on business.
thinned to 8 inches in the row.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dave
McMullin
leaves,
.........
Instances
have
been
If this variety is given more 3 large full grown black bears were Vernonia visitors on Thurs­
ONE DOLLAR
known where a difference of as
room, it will grow too large and near his home last week. There i day.
Will
open an account
much
as
1000
pounds
dry
weight
split. The width of the hoe is were four of them together but
The
Aim
Wallace
family
were
due
to
on
a
three
cutting
basis
about right for this variety. All one got away. Mr. Benzer found ( visiting friends at Natal Thurs­
finer, leafier plants, could not be
varieties of turnips should be the bears in a loggery near a day evening.
detected until the actual weight
thinned to less than 12 inches herd of sheep belonging to him
Mrs. George Taylor and son check was made. The leaves
and Mr. Cartwright.
between plants in a row.
Rae were shoppers in Vernonia also contain from 70 to 75 per
The rutabaga and the mangel
A lovely day was spent Satur­ Saturday.
cent of the protein.
should be given more room. The day when three brothers and
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
larger the root, the better for their wives met at Natal. Mr. spent Thursday evening at the
Moles, gophers, and other ro­
this type of plant, About 15 and Mrs. Pete Neuer from As­ i home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob dents which are active during
inches is best distance, When toria and Mr. and Mrs. George Linsey.
June and July are doing a great
thinning and the plants are Neurer from Portland spent the , Mr. Watts from Vernonia ac- deal of damage in the Willam­
small, 15 inches look like a great day with Mr. and Mrs. Jake companied
' ’ Mrs. Watts on the ette valley the county agents re­
distance, The tendency, in most Neurer at their home at Natal. j Natal-Mist mail route last Fri- port. A little time devoted now
cases, is to leave the plants too
Jim Green was a business vi­ ¡day.
to trapping and poisoning them
close together.
sitor at Mist Monday.
| William Bridgers and Alberta will be well repaid in saving
The root field should be watch!
Mrs. Lee Osburn bought a calf De Rock have taken charge of crop damage.
ed very closely for cut worm last week from Ann Wallace at , the merchandise and grocery
injury. At the first sign of Mist.
Cows on excellent pastures
I store at Birkenfeld, which Mr.
cut worms, the poison bait should
_____
____
,._._ and Mrs. Bridgers recently pur­ Oregon will frequently show
The
Joe
Benzer
family
were
be applied. The formula can be shoppers in Vernonia last week-leased from Mr. and Mrs. J. O. creased production if fed soil­
secured from your county agent.
ing crops, finds the experiment
Libel.
Briefly summarized, the fol­ end.
station. One reason for this is
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Claud
Mason,
William Brown, game warden, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Watson that
lowing practices are recommend­
in hot
_______
— weather
--------- the
— cows
----- will
was a caller at Natal during the and
ed in growing roots.
Mr. and Mrs. Standley Ku-1 sometimes hardy satisfy their ap-
1. Plant in straight rows. 2- weekend.
Jake Martello was a Natal call-
Plant thinly. 3-Thin early. 4-
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
Thin turnips 8 to 12 inches in er one day last week.
a row. 5-Thin rutabagas and
Floyd Deeds and Clarence Lin­
mangels to 15 inches in a row. sey were Friday evening visitors
6-Watch for cut worms and pois- at Vernonia.
,
on them if they appear. 7-Use
Miss Annie McMullin spent the at Vernonia, County of Columbia, Oregon, at close of business
only a spike-tooth cultivator in weekend at Riverview with her June 30, 1930.
RESOURCES
cultivating the root crop. 8-Give grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Loans and discounts .......................................................
$116,694.62
the root crop a fair trial by Estes.
754.33
Overdrafts .........................................................................
doing it right. 9-Consult your
131,382.04
Jake Neurer was a Vernonia Bonds, securities, etc......................................................
20,090.00
County Agent for problems that business caller Monday.
Banking house $11.840, furniture and fixtures $8,250
5,447.90
arise in the growing of the root
Jim Green cut some hay for Real Estate owned other than banking house ...............
45.468.67
Cash, due from other banks and cash items .................
crop.
______ _____
Lee Osburn last week.
Total ................................................... $319,837.56
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gray and
LIABILITIES
WHERE DO YOU SWIM?
Dale Osburn and Mr. and Mrs. Capital stock paid in
$ 25,000.00
5,000.00
Jake Neurer spent Sunday pic­ Surplus .......................
Swimming is undoubtedly one nicking on Oak ranch creek.
1,872.09
Undivided profits—net
187,0.15.36
of the most delightful and
Jim Miller was a business Demand deposits
16,949.99
healthful of exercises and should caller at Vernonia Tuesday.
Time certificates
84,000.12
be encouraged in every way. If
Reed Halding and son George Savings deposits Total ................................................... »319,837.56
you haven’t already learned to and daughter Bertha were Clats­
State of Oregon, County of Columbia sg:
swim by all means do so. It not kanie shoppers Tuesday.
_______
__________
I, J. C.
Lindley,
cashier of ___
the _________________
above-named bank, do solemnly
xxnly provides a very enjoyable
Miss Evelyn McMullin came swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
form of recreation but it might down from Buxton last week to and belief.
and often does, prove of very spend a few days with her cous­
J. C. LINDLEY, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of July, 1930.
practical use. Where to swim ins at Natal.
H. E. McGRAW, Notary Public for Oregon.
consider-
should be given careful
Dr. Eby made several calls in
My commission expires November 26, 1932.
ation. The Willamette river be- this neighborhood last week.
Correct—A ttest :
low Cottage Grove for the great­
Bob Linsey was sick in bed at
A. L. KULLANDER,
er part is polluted and swimming his home for a few days last
J. H. BUSH. Directors.
is not safe from a health stand­
point. There are hundreds of
rivers and lakes throughout the
state, some near by and some far
away, which are frequented by
swimmers or bathers. The wa­
ter in many of these is relatively
safe, in others it is not. Short
of having a test of the water at
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body of water and its surround­
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knowing definitely the purity of
the water but there are a num-
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Interesting Notes
On the Root Cr op
Richfield Scout Car On
Trip Through Canada Will
Cover Over 6,000 Miles
Forage Crops
For County Fair
Oregon-A merican
Lumber Co.
Bank Of
Vernonia
Bank of Vernonia
NOW
colorful tone
made amazingly richer
Courteous
Painting
and
Artistic
Sign
Paint
ing
No formal, commercial attitude here—rather an intense friend­
liness, a neighborly understanding and wish to help you find
the best in baked goods at the most satisfactory prices. That's
because we are your neighbors. This event carries out that
free.
Come in, phone or »end the children—you'll alway» find
good things to eat, pleasant, »peedy and efficient attention
and a usable economy.
J. C. Henderson
Phone 1021
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Vernonia Bakery
Vernonia
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Vernonia