Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 26, 1962, Page 7, Image 7

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FRIGIDAIRE
DOLLAR DAYS
SALE
BIGGER SAVINGS THAN EVER
30" DeLuxe Electric
Model RD-38-62
Speed-Heat surface unit. Auto­
matic Cook-Master can start and
stop oven—Unlimited heat sett­
ings from simmer to high! Frigi­
daire dependability $6Y J 4A95
too!—Only
Leonard 14 cu. ft. dhl".
door refrigerator. Mod.“ *
MA1011. Reg. $349.95,
With
$ 6 )1 7 0 8 8
Trade
Li i O
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M e ta llic Gold
or Silver
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A lum inate
IR O N IN G
BOARD C O V E R
Assorted
S T O V E B O L TS
Cross Type
FA U C ET HANDLE
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A rm strong Budgetone
vinyl floor covering.
Square
$-j 29
Yard
1
Congoleum vinyl Fore­
cast floor covering.
Square
$ -| 59
Yard
±
9x12 Linoleum $p*95
Rugs, Only____ O
Product of G eneral Motors
Group 1 Batteries. 36
month guar. $-J 6 )9 9
Exchange ... A AM
2 2 x 2 9 Inch
CARPENTERS
A PR O N
Goulds balanced flow
shallow well system.
No tank, no extras.
$ 1 /Y J 85
C o ast-K ing
S a fe -F le x
B IK E IN N E R T U B E S
A ll M etal
C H A L K L IN E R E E L
10 Piece
S O C K ET
W RENCH SET
4 Inch Round
DOOR M IR R O R
3 - 1 /4 Inch
Cut
HA LF HATCHET
36 Inch Single
and Double B it
AXE HANDLES
12 Foot Steel
T A P E RU LE
3 / 4 x 2 4 Inch
W R E C K IN G BAR
5 - 3 /4 Inch
R E P A IR M A N ’ S
REAMER
Bore-In Type
C ast Iron
C E M E N T E D G E R & SCREW & STORM
C E M E N T G R O O V E R DOOR L A T C H
4-Piece Bowl Set
EXHAUST
E X T E N S IO N
$-g 00
Coast to Coast Top
quality titanium house
Paint. White
$£»39
only
Gal. O
Full 50-ft. garden hose.
Green, plastic & flex­
ible. W ithstands w ea­
ther, sunlight and stor­
age. Lightweight and
easy to handle. Reg.
$2.49 —
$6)19
Now Only
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CHAISE LOUNGE
Regularly
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Folding Alum Arm
$ß88
Chair. Reg.
$7.95, Only
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7-Pc. M etalcraft Din­
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Revolving Lawn
Sprinklers Priced from
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■ Commercial farmers and garden­
ers frequently complain that prob­
lems of insects and diseases are
becoming more numerous, making
the production of plants and ani­
mals more and more difficult.
W hether they are serious or joking,
this analysis of the situation is
actually true.
‘ A good point in example occur
red a couple weeks ago when
Oernonia Eagle
THURSDAY, JULY 26. 1962
C O A S T -T O -C O A S T STORKS
By DON COIN WALROD
County Extension Agent
AROUND THE FARM
UTILITY PAN
uu»«te"í«s»
VERNO NIA , ORE.
T < T L U Ä 1 X TAK i M.IT> — « C U i A f H.4 -T A i< U L H > —
Archie Newbold, St. Helens, re­
ported having difficulty w ith his
garden peas. Upon examination,
we found them infested with a
very small weevil. Entomologists
at Oregon State University identi­
fied them as larvae of the pea leaf
weevil.
Long know in Europe as a pest
of legumes, the pea leaf weevil
was first found in North America
in 1936 on the southern tip of
Vancouver Island, British Colum­
bia. By 1940, the insect had moved
to the adjacent San Ju a n Islands
of Washington. In 1942 it was
WRENCH SET,
BROOM
Set
O w o lity
of
g ra d u a te d
strength, d u ra b ility .
fe r
» -.< r lT S
S’
Heavy guage gal­
vanized pan with
smooth rolled edg­
es and corrugated
bottom.
16 inch
diameter, 4 inches
deep.
cern broom
Five tew ed t e e m »
.em m w . m e » . i : n
found on the mainland. A fter pro­
gressing southward at an average
rate of 15 miles per year, the wee­
vil reached the Eugene area of
Oregon.
A pparently natural conditions
of
tim ber - covered
mountain
ranges have tended to confine the
insect to the valley areas of south­
western British Columbia and
W estern Washington and W estern
Oregon.
Pathologists in the OSU plant
clinic report that the trouble was
caused by a fungus and that was
the first time that the particular
fungus had been found on the Can­
by variety. The pathologists felt
that the unusually wet cool spring
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wrenches tre a te d fo r J
eatre »trengtl*
A PRIVILEGE
had a great deal to do w ith the
development of the disease.
Fortunately, control in this case
is not very difficult. An appli­
cation of lime-sulfur, mixed 1 to 10
about December 1 and a second
spray just before the new growth
starts—probably the latter part
of March, is recommended.
Red raspberry problems have
been rather numerous this year.
Again the type of spring we had
probably had a great deal to do
w ith it. As a result of the com­
plaints that have come in, we have
discovered that many folks have
omitted this dormant lime-sulfur
spray. While we may get by some
years, these sprays are pretty im ­
Large and
Full of Juice
■b 15c
8 For $1
6 25c
5c
10c
S
I». Cello Bags
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Ea.
Order Your Canning Apricots Now!
Standard Dairy Products
COTTAGE CHEESE............ Pi. 4 ) g c
ORANGE DRINK....... Hall Gal.
ORANGE DRINK
TOILET TISSUE
H i-C
"J $1
-n
12
$1
16-oz. Cans
M -D -
Colors
jê
For
Rolls
Libby’s
21-oz. Can
BEEF STEW
CATSUP
WESSON OIL
TOMATO JUICE
Standby
65
49c
39C
65c
4 $1
For
1 l o z. I lo l t le
Extra Large
ÎS-oz. Size
Cottage
16-oz. Tin*
For
CURL S GROCERY
Eat Better—Buy More— Spend Lee*—When You Shop Here!
H A 9-6341
D e liv e rie s 3:00 P .M .
V e rn o n ia
sill
cock
newable
fiber
disc.
up 17 percent and carpet wool up
7 percent.
Imports of dutiable raw wool
during the first quarter of this
year were substantially above
those of a year earlier. Because
wool is considered a strategic m a­
terial for our nation, Incentive pay­
ments are made to wool growers
as a means of encouraging greater
production. Funds used in making
these incentive payments are de­
rived from import duties charged
against foreign wool coming into
the nation.
Wool growers participating in
this incentive program will reosive
checks from the ASCS office this
week.
Dubuque Picnics
W eighs 3-Lbs. —
EACH ....................
Pure Cane
25 $2
brass
CANNED HAMS
$ |8 5
SUGAR
For
All
or lawn faucet. Re­
CURL’S GROCERY— W here Your Dollar B uys
More. Air Conditioned for your com fort while
shopping at our Store. W e strive to please.
C and H
Enjoy Farm -Fresh Fruits and V egetables from Curl’s
The Produce Center of Vernonia
LAWN FAUCET
AN D A PL E A SU R E TO U V E IN VERNO NIA
portant to continued success. Lime
sulfur is one of our easier sprays
to apply and it ie not very costly,
either.
Market reports indicate that
wool sales last week amounted to
175,000 pounds of graded medium
wool at 52 cents, on a grease basis,
w ith common and braid grades at
45 cents. In addition, about 50,000
pounds of mixed lamb and ewe
wool was contracted at 45 cents
for August delivery in Portland.
Dsmestic consumption of wool
during thef irst three months of
1962 was about 140 million pounds
compared to 123 million pounds
during the same period a year
ago. The use of apparel wool was
JAMBOREE SPECIALS
BANANAS
CANTALOUPES
LEMONS
GREEN PEPPERS
CARROTS l-l.
Aluminum
SPRA Y P A IN T
DELIVER
Brunsman Hardware and Elec.
8
L eve r Type
FAUC ET HANDLE
For A ll Faucets
JET AERATOR
SUGAR WAFERS - » X
39c
ZEE TOWELS 2 X 4 - $ l
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Chase and Sanborn
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D IIT T C D Sch001 Itov Creamy
D U I I E ll
3-l.b. Jar
Mrs. B utterw orth’s
Buttered— 12-oz. Bottle
SYRUP
OLIVES
HONEY GRAHAMS
SALAD DRESSING
SNDWCH. SPREAD
COTTAGE FLOUR 10
El Paseo Lunch 'N Mix
Giant 21-oz. Jar
Nabisco
1-Lb. Pkg....
Salad Bowl
Quart Jar
Best Foods
Pint Jar
Lbs.
Ì7 C
$1
39c
59c
35c
39c
39c
79c
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