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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1952)
Y, AUG. 14, 1952 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE. Relative«, Friends Honor Portland Couple Voice Heard on “Stars' Again ! BY W. O. NIBLER 'County Extension Agent MOUND THE FARM Best In MIST — The Chas. Hanstns held a family reunion picnic by the river Sunday on their picnic grounds. Twenty-seven enjoyed the feast and sports. Guests from Marshland. Woodson, Port land and Texas were on hand The sports were swiming and baseball. Beverly Closner is back on KEX singing on the Stars of Tomor row show. She has been absent on account of a throat irritation. Miss Aileen Johnson was home from Portland over the week end. When she returned to Port land Sunday night Margi Wik Ftrom went with her for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. R Schroered and Peter from Marshland were over night guests Thursday of the Chas Hansens. * The Chas. Hansens were Sat urday night dinner guests of the Aldon Ashleys The dinner, which was cooked and served by Bertie Lu of the 4-H club was most ap petising. Earl Knowles is back working for th" Allied Loggin Co. Don’t forget the Mist Helping Circle meets th? fourth Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Walter Mathews. Art Siegenthaler is the owner of a new car. Earl Roper of Tillamook is ill and in the hospital. He will be remembered here as the high- In talking to Pine several • way boss for a number of years during World War II. points of information came up which certainly surprised me. Humbault county is located in northern California on lhe Pacific Coast and has long been famous for its redwood logging industry. This county also has an evtensive NATAL — Miss Ronda Edger acreage of virgin Douglas fir but until recently there was no in ton is spending a couple of weeks >n Portland with her uncle and terest in this timber even thougn fan ily. most of it was very accessible. Mr. and Mrs Max Oblack made In recent years, however, the a trip to Hillsboro Friday after interest in these Douglas fir noon. Saturday evenin«1 visitor« at stands has picked up and they the Devines were Mr. and Mrs. have now begun extensive log Herb Edmonds and Lorena of Maveer. Mrs. Lora Phelps of ging of these holdings. Portland was a week end gu-,st Ranchers and farmers are now at the Devines. Mrs. Ruth Steers and Ronnie becoming concerned with the problem of what they are going Anderegg were callers at the Dunlap home on ■ dav last wet k to do with this logged off lartd. Mrs. Stella Howard and Mrs. Their interest in this problem Bill Pringle motored to B aver- has risen to a point where they ton one day last week. Mary Lou Fredrickson returned have sent Pine out to visit older horn' Sunday evening from a logged off Douglas fir areas to beach resort near Seaside wheic study the developments that have they spent 10 davs. She accom taken place following logging of panied Mr. and Mrs. Falkner and Mary on their trip. the virgin timbtr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kvser and Yes, the big problem in Hum girls were Monday evening visi bault county is whether this log tors at the Wayne Kyser home. ged off lands can be perman Last week visitors at the R. ently diverted to pasture and E. Lindsay horn • were Mrs. Tres- range land or if the long time sie Michener of Vernonia, who was a supper guest on Thurs outlook should he ‘o git it back day, and Mr. and Mrs. Dashney into timber production. were Friday visitors. This is the time of year when increased trouble from bloat can period and its growth is reduced be expected on irrigated ladino by hot weather. clover pastures. Last year there If the clover starts to increase were quite a few cows lost. and it looks as though it will get The reason for the blot occur- too heavy—that is a good time to apply some nitrogen fertilizer ing at this time of year is that heat and water promote the through the irrigation waler to growth of clover. Grass has pep up the grass. A good mixture of grass with pass d its flush spring growth the clover has definitely been shown to reduce the bloat haz ard. Keeping some good quality dry hay in racks right out in the pasture will also help. Homes at Natal Opened to Guests Hill Market brings you thv very best meat j a*siliable . . . carefully «ejected for quality and flavor . . . sold by an experienced butcher at prk*es that are right. I ! COME IN TODAY! MILL MARKET AND LOCKERS Re-member— DELIVERIES TWICE DAILY: 10 a m - 3 p.m. PHONE 1391 Portland People Occupy Home RIVERVIEW — Celebrating the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hopkins of Portland, a RIVERVIEW — Mrs. S. J. picnic was held by their relatives Parsons spent last we -k at Trout and friends at Rogers Park Sun. day. Attending were: Mr. and Creek Bible camp att biding the Mrs. A. R. Williams and daugh Christian Advent C invention, re turning home Monday. ter, Ardus of Portland, Mr. and Mr and Mrs Rowland Davis Mrs. Alvin Wantland and family. Miss Edna Fuller and Robert visited his mother, Mrt. Myrtle Cable, at Hillsboro Thursday Kimball. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jc-rmai spent Monday and Tuesday at have moved into their house Garibaldi. which they purchas ‘d from Leo J. L. Woodson of Eugene sp°nt nard Malmsten las' October. The the week end at the home of his Jermans come from Finland and daughter and family, Mr. and are welcome to the community. Mrs. Francis Raines. Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh McKee Mrs. James Perkins and two and Mr. and Mrs. Clo , d Thomp daughters of Klamath Falls spent son spent the week end at Reecr- the past week visiting her grand- port on business. parmts, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Olin, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Olin of leaving Monday. K Iso. Washington sper.t the Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Osburn of week end at the home of his par Portland visited Mrs. Artie Buck ents, Mr. and Mrs.F. R. Olin. ner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hillyer Mr. and Mrs. Roy Staley a'>d i his mother, Mrs. Sue Staley <f spent last Wednesday in Port land. Ballard, Missouri, arrived Sat Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huntley urday for a visit with the elder visited their daughter, Mrs. Jack Mrs. Staley’s sister and family, Fulton, at the Provid nee hospi Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Rundell. Mr. tal in Portland Sunday. and Mrs. Roy Staley plan to re Mr. and Mrs. Joe Main of turn to their home thi; week but his mother plans to make an ex Portland visit. :1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis H'mtkw and ?«rs. J. M. tended visit here. Peachey Saturlaz. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Davis attended the Retriever picnic Delegation Attends trials at Deer Island Sunday. HEC Session Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins, BIRKF.NFELD — The Winema sons Byron and Glennie, and Mrs. HEC met with Mrs. Jack Brittner George Hunteman and two sons Tuesday, the 5th. A picnic din- attend» d the ball game at Port n.r was held in their back yard. land Friday. A delegation from Sauvies Island HEC were guests. From Sauvies Island were : Mrs. Patterson, HEC Chairman, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Weise. Mrs. A Vetch, Mrs. D. V.tch. Mrs. Stedel, Mrs. Kauffman, Mrs. Sprando, Mrs. Burnet, Mrs. Fooland, Mrs. Bechtol and Jan Patterson. A very enjoyable day was had by all. Next meeting of Winema HEC will be at Sister Hopkins Septembir 2. It is to be an all day meeting and pot-luck dinn r. Mr. and Mrs. Keis of Portland have been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs M. P. Mills. They are Mrs. Mills parents. Mrs. Kauffman of Sauvies Island call.d on the Mills and Keis family Tuesday. They were neighbors several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Guy B-llingham called on Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bennett Sunday. Gwge Cowles. Rainier, brings I in check during the grazing «■£, toe important question of period by keeping a salt pheno <«* to best control parasites of thiazine mixture before them at t where they are being run all times. This mix is made by m smgaied pasture. The heavy adding one part phenothiazine lewfli production of irrigated pa', powder to nine Dart; stabeliz^d uarr brings up a problem in that iodized half ground salt. This w*05 continuous sheep popula mixture should be kept in a te is needed to harvest the covered box preferably to pre vent hardening from rain. Place -xor* growth. the box near the water source Mere are the most re er.t ideas end use this mix as the only «« controlling stomach worms s< urce of salt. <**<ue*> «re the most serious para- Rotation of she?p and cattle sito on in'gated pasture. Ro- fsing every 28 dav.i will build tatoos of pastures every 28 day., up quite a growth of pasture » 11! de s at deal toward con - «.iirnf round worms as well as A combination of sheep and •ammg pasture. A d >se ot cattle using them alternately to pasture the fields will help solve afissd pfeenothiazine or a pheno '..~isoon ablet will remove the the problem of keeping sheep oft -■noMl worms ?n the spring and the ground for 28 days ,r. fall, and they can be held Last week Columbia county had a visitor who came hire to get surprising information. The visitor was Doug Pine, county agent from Humbault county, California. He came here to get some ideas as to what his ranchers might best do with land from which virgin stands of Douglas fir are now being cut. The Very t Older men are declining in the labor force, and older women are increasing, says Ernest Burgess in the January publication of the American Academy of Social Sciences. And he said that 66% ot the men 65 and over are ma.’- ried, as compared with 37% of the women; there is a higher per centage of widows than widow ers. 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