Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 23, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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VERNONIA,
Portland are spending a week at
the home of their aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wyck­
off.
Mrs. Jim Bond of Weott, Cali
forma and her daughter, Mrs.
Earl Newcomb, of Fortuna, Cali­
fornia visited friends here Sun­
day night and Monday, goin{ on
to Washington to visit relatives
there.
New Owner» of Home
Inspect Purchase
ROCK CREEK — Mr. and Mrs
Frank Morns and the Julius Ene-
voldsen family had Sunday din­
ner with the H. A. DeWitt family.
Then they all called on Larry
DeWitt and his parents and in
spected the progress on their new
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Wert, the
new owners of the Darrell De
Vaney place, came to inspect their
new purchase and scout hunting
possibilities there, They aren’)
planning on moving out for a’
least seven months.
Eola DeVaney has been doing
the housework for the Dane
Brady family.
Rainbows are caused by the sun
shining through raindrops.
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time getting started for seeds
can’t reach the soil to germinate.
Cone collectors generally brmg
in extra heavy volume during
good years and the seeds are
stored in cold rooms for several
years until needed. At Nisqually,
Washington, where the big Forest
Industries Tree Nursery has a
record crop of 16,000,000 trees
growing, seed storage is an im­
portant part of planning.
In abundant seed years there is
plenty for the birds, squirrels,
and other seed-eating animals and
ample left over for man’s use in
artificial propagation of the for­
ests where nature needs help.
It’s different this year. Seed-eat­
ing birds and animals will be
fore.-d to look for other food.
Provident nurserymen are luckier.
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Tuesday to Family in Riverview
RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mr«.
Art Kouva are the parents of a
noy born October 21 at the Jones
noapital tn Hillsboro.
He has
new named David Arthur and
weighs nine pounds, seven ounc.
eg.
Varol and Gordon Danielson of
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FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
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A typical card looked like this:
Arithmetic...................... II
Geography ..................... B-
Npelling ............................C
Grammer ..................... B
I don't know if Mias Gilbert, the
principal, actually wrote those
«arda, but ahe took full reapon-
•ibility. Thia morning I hear she
got up in the Assembly Hall — be­
fore all the atudenta—and started
writing GRAMMAR with two
"a’a” on the blackboard 100 times!
Few married couples would
mind visits from mother-in-laws
if it didn't mean another mouth
to feed.
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Expert Tonsorial Work
Vernonia, Oregon
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RECORDERS
RECORD PLAYERS
Full Lin» Raytheon Tubes
Phone 774
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Featuring
Near Failure of Douglas Fir Seed
Crop Indicated for Current Year
Even the birds may go on short
lations in the Douglas fir region
this winter and cone-storing squir­
rels think the great depression
has hit. Reason is a near failur
in the Douglas fir seed crop this
year.
Some areas of west- rn Oregon
and Washington report a complet ■
failure of cones on the giant coni­
fers, according to W. D. Hagen-
stein, Chief Forester, Industrial
Forestry association, while other
districts have a very thin crop.
Nobody knows completely just
why these periodic cone failures
occur. the forester said. Some
unseasonal weath r during pol-
linization may limit cones. Avail­
able supply of stored food in the
tr?e also influenc.s seed yield.
But, seed goth rers are having
slim pickings in 1952 and many of
the cones brought in are insect
damaged. There is seldom a com­
plete crop failur?, but heavy se d
years occur only every five to
seven y ars. Average seed years
about offset poor s?ed years.
Natural reforestation suffers
whPn poor se d years occur in
succession, for undesirable brush
and weeds get a head start and
Labv conifers have a difficult
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America's New ACTION CAR
is Here Now/
Joe Marsh
Wonder How Miss Gilbert
Is in "Histery"?
By *«v I guvs« you've heard
about the «pelting error« in the
Aid»’ report card« this week.
Tip to motorists: Aren’t your
week-end trips planned to have
fun? So why try to crowd too
many miles into too few hours
take it easy and live.
From where I «it. I’ll bet this
make« her even more popular with
the students. It’s nice to see an
eipert admit she occasionally
makes a mistake. Too many so-
ealled “experts” claim they're
necer wrong on such subjects as
what you or I ought to eat . . .
what we should wear . . . whether
we should enjoy beer or butter­
milk. A really wise person never
rlairus to "know all the answers”
all the time.
Copyright, 1952,1 nited States Breuers Foundation
NEW MO H.P
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Phone 181
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Vern°nia, Oregon
53 Dodge
Thrilling tower Packed Beauty for Active Americans
The Newest, Nimblest Piece of Live Action on Four Wheels!
Light and powerful McCulloch
3-25 take* the work out of
cutting wood Ha* automatic
clutch, kickproof rr* ind starter,
built in chain oiler, many other
feature«!
See th» Met ulloch 7-55 with
CUSHIONED POWER!
ACTION j
Here it flashing acceleration, with
magnificent reserve power to master
hill and highway. The new Dodge
Red Ram V-8 is the most efficient
engine design in any American
car. New hemispherical combustion
chamber and abort punch piston
stroke deliver more power from every
drop of fuel.
This is a Dodge year! Out of the vast resources and engineering
know-how that have made Dodge a great name fbr 38 years comes
thia completely uew kind of automobile: The Action Car for
Active Americans!
It is pouered for action, styled for action, engineered for action!
From rakish Jet Air-Flow Heod to sweeping Cargo-Carrier rear
deck, it is low, lithe and lovely . . . with a new road-hugging ride
thaX lives up to the promise of its sleek, trim lines.
A "Road Teat” Ride ia waiting for you Find out what
Dodge has done to put more Adventure n >re pleasure in driving.
You'll discover a new concept of mo. n car enjoyment in tM?
action-packed '53 Dodge!
ACTION TAILORED
TO YOUR DRIVING NEEDS
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GREAT DRIVES
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NEW!
NEW! Cargo-Carrier
NEW!
NEW! Gyro-Torque
‘‘Pilot View" curved windshield —
up to 244 equare incbee more glaae area all told.
Distinctive Jet Air-Flow hood —
feed* air to engine, boo*t* performance.
NEW ! Travel-Lounge
rear deck —up to
11 cubic feet more luggage carrying capacity.
Drive — flashing
acceleration with nimble change of payf
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interior* with chair-high Comfort-Contour seats.
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HAWKEN MOTORS
Vernonia, Oregon
968 Bridge Street
Phone 1131
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