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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1960)
' Cold Frame Hint BOWLING RESULTS Demonia Eagle Progress Report. MONDAY—MIXED 6 THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960 Given To Niece • gs remain the same with Given By Agent the Sta- wolves and the Bears each NATAL-PITTSBURG — Frank WANTED Medium-size stocky plants are taking 3 points from their op ¡ Now Is Time To Kaspar of Sunset Beach stopped best for transplanting. This ponents, the Tigers and the Lions. WANTED: Douglas fir barkie means plants in cold frames However, this leaves only 4 points to see his niece. Mrs. W. Parman and reported that Mrs. Kaspar poles and piling, delivered to shouldn’t be forced into growing between the first and second place Spray Berries CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE-General GOOD grass hay for sale. Contact George Bartels, Mist Route, Ver nonia. 16t3c FOR SALE: Bassinet, like new; Also chrome dinette set, table and four chairs. Call afternoons, HAzel 9-5102. 16tlc PANSY PLANTS for sale, $1.25 per dozen. Field grown, now blooming. Good time to select. Mrs. John Krinick, Fifth house on Tenth St., Riverview. 15t3 AVON CALLING Ladies — $$$ can be yours. Put spare time to work with AVON. Write 1825 S. E. Alder, Hillsboro. 14t3 FOR SALE: Good barn manure, some two years old, some new. $2.50 per pick-up load or trailer load. Guy I. Thomas, Mist Rt. 14t3c FOR SALE: 16" slab wood, 1% cord load, $12 per load. Call or write Hy-Van Hotel. 13t6c FOR SALE: 40-foot kit trailer home. Howard Johnson, 821 State Street, Vernonia. 9tfc FLOWERS THAT PLEASE. Fin- est in flowers for all occasions. Plants, bouquets. Floral pieces for funerals. Flowers speeded by long distance or wired anywhere. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, HAzel 9-6611. Itfc FOR SALE: Used chain saws. Ted’s Saw Shop, corner Bridge and State St. 22tfc CHEVRON PRODUCTS: Gas, oil, tires. Also, cement, lime, fer tilizer, dairy and poultry feed, Pres-to-logs. H. H. Sturdevant, Rose Avenue. HAzel 9-6691. 15tfc FRESH FLOWERS for any occa sion. Flowers wired anywhere. Ruth Steers, HAzel 9-5384 15tfc TEN-POUND bundles of news papers for sale. Suitable for starting fires, etc. Vernonia Eagle office. 8tf NEW and used electric sewing machines and vacuum cleaners. For sales and service call R. D. Nightwine, HA 9-6906 or Ver nonia Variety, HA 9-5384. 31tfc FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALE: Three-bedrm. house, wired for range. Has electric wa ter heater. See Louis Violette, 888 Second St. 15t3 FOR RENT FOR RENT: Three bedroom house on Rose Avenue. Contact Earl Baska, Mist Route, Vernonia, Ore. Phone HAzel 9-5695. 1413 FOR RENT: Four bedroom mo dern house. Call Mrs. Albert Schalock, HAzel 9-3582. 14t3c FOR RENT: Three bedrm. house on Rose Avenue. Contact Earl Baska, Mist Route, Vernonia, Ore. Phone HAzel 9-5695. 1413 FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, suitable for one or two. Burton Apartments, Riverview. Call HA- zel 9-6033. 6tfe CHERRY TREE Apts, and rooms —Furnished, Private bath. 830 Second St. HAzel 9-5042. 24tfc NOTICE VERNONIA SHOE SHOP will be closed the week of May 16 through 21. 17t3 North Plains, Oregon. Write to Niedermeyer-Martin Co., 1120 Portland Trust Building, or call CApitol 2-9581 or North Plains FEderal 1-2311. 16t5c WANTED: Hand lawn mower in good condition. Phone HAzel 9- 5691. 16tl WANTED: Acreage or small farm near Vernonia. A. L. Bowman, Rt. 1, Box 111 A, Sherwood, Ore gon. 1613 WANTED: Ferns, 18c. Callisons, Inc., Box 228, Southern Pacific Yards, Tillamook, Oregon. 13tfc STRAWBERRY pickers wanted. Need drivers and riders. Mileage paid. Field located north of For est Grove. Gene Lewis. Call Irene Minger, HAzel 9-3552. 12tfc BERRY PICKERS wanted. Cash daily. Sign with Dan Cason, HA 9-6411, or Celeste Poetter, HA 9- 3432. Rolling Hills Farm. lOtfc CLARENCE R. WAGNER, county surveyor, Court House, St. Helens. Phone office, 698; home, 183. Pri vate surveying, engineering work. 24tfc CARD OF THANKS THE AMERICAN Legion Auxili ary wishes to thank the children who entered the Poppy Poster contest and the ladies who gave their time to judge the entries. Mrs. Frank Lange, Mrs. T. L. De Hart and Mrs. Ben Brickel served on that committee. Mrs. Marie Atkins, Chairman poster committee, American Legion Auxiliary. 16tlc I WISH to express my gratitude to all those kind friends who sent me cards, flowers and re membered me with other kind nesses while I was in the hospital and since I came home. Your thoughtfulness will never be for gotten. Mrs. Charlie Hickman 16tlc WORDS are truly inadequate to express the gratitude in my heart to all the kind friends and neigh bors who did so many thoughtful and helpful things for me while I was in the hospital and recup erating at home. The cards, flow ers, visits and other kindnesses were all deeply appreciated. Mrs. Rueben Pederson 16tlc WE WISH to express our sincere appreciation to all the kind friends who expressed their sym pathy to us through cards, flowers and other thoughtful deeds. We are especially grateful to the Ver nonia Grange and the Treharne ladies for their kindness to us. Mrs. Mildred Calhoon D. H Calhoon Mr. and Mrs. Gene Calhoon and family Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calhoon and family Mr. and Mrs. Allen Calhoon and family Mr. and Mrs. Lee Calhoon and family Mr. and Mrs. Ray Calhoon and family Mr. and Mrs. Walter Armstrong and family 16tlc Oernonia Eagle SERVICES OIL STOVE cleaning and repair; grass cutting, roto-tilling, garden plowing Also, a 12 volt battery for sale, A-l shape, $5 00 Otto Neior, HAzel 9 5632 12t6 CLASSIFIED RATES THE EAGLE assumes no finan oie responsibility for errors *M may appear in ads pub lisod in its columns, but in c* warre this paper is at fault, will reprint that part d a adv. in which tor typo • g aphical mistake occurs. M on rmationen clæsifieds will Qe given out until after paper is mailed. BLIND Are with answers to b handled by the Eagle: tigi mum charge $1.00. No informa tion given relative to such ads. NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER WEDNESDAY NOON EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEKS PAPER. POETRY accepted only as paid matter. Rate: Sc per type line. MARVIN KAMHOLZ Editor and Publisher Official Newspaper of Vernonia, Oregon Entered as second class mail matter. August 4, 1922 at the post office in Vernonia, Oregon under th tart of March 3, 1879. Sub scription price $3.00 yearly in the Nehalem Valley. Elsewhere $3 50 \------------------------- ■ f »KAMI „PUBLISHER® ASBOCIATOe too fast or too tall, cautions Hugh | positions and gives the Wolves J. Hickerson, county extension a chance to still ensnare the agent. Growth can be regulated Tigers. Jim Cox rolled both the by careful control of water and high game, 244 and series, 599. TUESDAY—WOMEN temperature. This was the final league night A common mistake is to add fertilizer to cold frame soil. It for the gals. The Bank proved is better to add fertilizing ma they were champions of the se terials in a solution and then cond half of the bowling season only when plants are growing too by taking all 4 points from Sam’s slowly to show a light green Food. Millers came out in second place, taking 3 from the Vernonia color. To mix a small amount of fer Drug. Jean Schwab rolled the tilizer solution one heaping table- high game, 195 and Marlea Leff spoon of a soluble high analysis ler the high series, 548. The fertilizer in one gallon of water Women will hold their City Tour for larger amounts mix two ney next week. pounds in 50 gallons of water, WEDNESDAY—MEN Bob’s Union gleaned 3 from wet the soil with the solution, then use a spray of plain water Fisher’s and the Vernonia Milk to rinse the solution off the leaves. came through with a 4 point win Watering and careful fertilizing over the Mill Market. This leaves is about 85 per cent of the know- Bob’s Union and the Vernonia how when it comes to vegetable Milk tied for second with Fish ers still in first place by a 7 transplants. point margin. Ed Burton rolled the high game, 34 and Ben Fowl er the high series, 589. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL FRIDAY—MIXED The Eager Beavers dropped 4 MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN points to the Bowling Braves and in compliance with Sec. 331.010, the I Don't Cares lost 3 to the ORS, to the legal voters of School Alley Cats. With only 8 points District No. 47 Jt., of Columbia difference in the 3 top positions County, State of Oregon, that the it’s still a toss up to see who ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING, will capture first position. Bill of said District will be held at Wilcoxen rolled the high game, Vernonia High School; to begin 226 and Doris Skidmore the high at the hour of 8:00 o’clock P.M. series, 608. of the first Monday of May, being JUNIOR LEAGUE The Junior League has termi the 2nd day of May, A.D. 1960. This meeting is called for the nated for the season and plans purpose of discussing any school are being made for a singles and issue pertaining to School District doubles tournament. No. 47 Jt., Vernonia, Oregon, and SPLITS PICKED UP— Trudy Magoff, 5-7; Vi Cameron, the transaction of business usual 2-7; Jean Schwab, 5-6-10; Dolly at such meeting. It is further stated that polls Laird, 2-7, 5-7; Hazel Shipman, will be open at the MIST, BIR 5-7, 3 10; Jim Cox, 6-7, 5-8-10;, KENFELD AND VERNONIA 5-6-10; Bob Rose, 3-10, 3-6-7-10; GRADE SCHOOLS for the pur Shirley Hill, 5-6; Lou Bergerson, pose of electing five directors for 5-7; Dick Johnson, 3-10; Albert School District No. 47 Jt. These Schalock, 3-10; Charlie Hickman, directors to be elected for five, 2-7; Jerry Dinger, 3-10; Dessy four, three, two and one year Laird, 5-6, Bill Nelson, 3-10 and terms. Also, one director shall Bill Wilcoxin, 3-10. come from the Birkenfeld area; LEAGUE STANDINGS — W L one director from the Mist area; Monday- Mixed 33 51 and three directors from the Ver Tigers 47 37 nonia area. These directors to Wolves 43 41 begin their terms of office July Lions 29 55 1, 1960. The polls in said grade Bears W L schools shall be open from 2:00 Tuesday—Women 45 23 P M. until 8:00 P.M., May 2, 1960. U.S. National Bank 32 36 Dated this 14th day of April, Millers Sam’s Food 30 38 1960. Vernonia Drug 29 39 ATTEST: W L Mona Gordon, District Clerk Wednesday—Men Fishers 37 23 Warren Aldrich, Chairman 30 Bob’s Union 30 Board of Directors. 30 30 1513c Vernonia Milk Mill Market 23 37 NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELEC Friday—Mixed W L TION IN THE RURAL SCHOOL I Don’t Cares 55 41 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 50 Eager Beavers 46 COUNTY. OREGON. UPON Bowling Braves 47 49 QUESTION OF INCREASING Alley Cats 38 58 TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT LIMITED BY SECTION 11, About 55 per cent of all con ARTICLE XI, STATE sumers on REA borrowers’ lines CONSTITUTION at the end of 1959 were farm Notice is hereby given that an consumers. election will be held in the Rural School District of Columbia Coun ty, State of Oregon from 2 P.M. to 8 P.M. on May 2, 1960. The election will be held in each com ponent school district at the pol ling places designated as follows: All the elementary schools in the county excepting Canaan, and in the regular polling place s in St. Helens. The purpose of the election is to submit to the legal voters of the rural school district the ques Is your coverage tion of increasing the tax levy up-to-date? for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1960. over the amount limited If there's one "coverage” that by Section 11, Article XI of the should never be out of date, it's your insurance coverage. Constitution. Property values have been The reasons for increasing such going up for years. As a result, levy are: your house is probably worth To supply the amount necessary more today than when you to provide the County Equaliza bought it. If you had not in tion Fund. creased your insurance to cover Columbia County this added value — and your house were destroyed - you Rural School Dis could take a big loss. Make trict Board Budget $ 26,186 00 sure you're fully protected. County Equaliza Call us for a complete prop tion Fund 660.483.02 erty insurance checkup today. LEGAL NOTICE Amount nece airy to balance budget Amount inside 6% limitation a $686,669 02 0 $599.53173 Amount outside 6% limitation $ 87,137.29 The aomunt of tax. in excess of j the six per cent limitation pro- I p< sed to be lev t d by e al school district of Columbia Coun- | • beginning July 1. 1960, is $87,137.- ! Signs — Posters — Business Cards Stationary -- Envelope Returns Statements — Wedding Invita liona. THE VERNONIA EAGLE PH: HA 9-3372 — VERNICIA BILL r HORN 1512 CARD of Thanks & Notices: Sl.OO OFFICE SUPPLIES AT PRICES HARD TO BEAT Oernonia Eagle PH: HA 9-3372 — VERNONIA 1 DR. R. I. OLDROYD DENTIST Now Here Each Tuesday For Appointments Call— Mrs. Tracy Hanson—HA 9-6262 GETTING TIRED! Get Bexel Special Formula. Guaranteed Vernonia Drug Company distinctive Olympia’s distinctive good taste makes every round a pleasure! Active Westerners find that Olympia's re liable quality and distinctive character matches their own thirst for perfection. One of the world’s few naturally perfect brewing waters makes the difference. This is why we say, ‘ the Water" /fg oight OLYMPIA BEER cecc I 62? Phone HA 9-6203 905 Bridge Street Vernonia. Oregon Dated this 6th day of April, I School Board who is in the hospital at Hillsboro is doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson spent Easter in Portland with her sister, Anna Beerman. It was also Miss Beerman's birthday and little Carmen Peterson sang Hap py Birthday to her. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peterson and family of Vancouver were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshal! and Virginia of Estacada were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson and family spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mask at Aberdeen, Wash ington. Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack visit ed his brother, Dan Oblack at Salem Saturday. Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Parmer were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foshaug of Deer Island and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Reynolds and daughter Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Veere Her shey and Dev spent the week end in Portland. They were over- night guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Vicars. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis ac companied Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wolff to Portland Sunday where they attended church, then met Mr. and Mrs. L. Graven after wards. They all enjoyed a chick en dinner at Paulsons later in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Max Buckner played cards with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson Friday evening at the Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tupper and Sandra attended early ser vices at St. Pauls Lutheran church Sunday and afterwards had dinner in Portland. Vernonie Insurance Exchange 1960 ATTEST Lois D Kent. Secretary. Rural School Board C. E. Ellison. Chairman, Rural Several important insect pests of strawberries and cane fruits will need to be controlled in the next few weeks, says Hugh J. Hickerson, county extension agent. The oblique banded leaf roller which is an active green larvae with black head will soon be giv ing trouble on caneberries. For control of this pest, a 5 per cent DDT dust at the rate of 40 pounds per acre or 2 pounds of actual DDT per acre as a spray is re commended. This should be ap plied early in May just before boysenberrys blossom. When the spray is used, it should be direct ed to the underside of the leaves. One caution on this is not to apply DDT after the fruit forms. Strawberry root weevils, a strawberry insect pest that is im portant, can be controlled in the larval stage by soil treatment with soil insecticides. Apply 5 pounds per acre of aldrin or diel drin or 10 pounds per acre of chlordane to the soil before plant ing. Roto cultivate or triple disc it into the top 6 inches of soil immediately after spreading. Where the soil has not been treated a late spring treatment of malathion at the rate of 2 pounds per acre or a post harvest ap plication of dieldrin at 1 pound per acre, or chlordane at 2 pounds per acre will kill the adults. When the above materials are used the following caution should be noted. Aldrin and dieldrin at the 5 pounds per acre and chlordane at the 10 pounds per acre rate are recommended for use only as a preplanting soil treatment. Dieldrin at the 1 pound per acre rate and chlordane at the 2 pound per acre rate should be ap plied only as a post-harvest treat ment. Malathion should not be used within 3 days of harvest. Hartford Fire Insurance Company