AT THE CHURCHES A dvice Offered On W atering VERNONIA EVANGELICAL With the continued hot dry weather about one-eighth inch long, found ir. trees .shrubs and lawns require large blossoms from mid-July to mid- quantities of water, points out Co­ August. They are difficult to control lumbia County Agent Tom Zinn. Be­ because of the prolonged migration fore you water, think of how much period, and constant reinfestation. water you will apply on each area. Malathion, DDT, or Lindane can be The soil is like a sponge in certain used to control these pests. Azalea Leaf Gall — This is a fun­ respects. It can only take water in at a certain rate. A heavy watering gus disease causing either all or part of one-half inch per hour will be of a leaf to became thickened, fleshy, wasteful and do little good to the and be covered with a white bloom of spores. At first the diseased grass. The best way to do the watering leaves are succulent, white in color, job is the right way advises Zinn. but later turning to hard, brown, Tests have shown that lawns should gall-like bodies. Control measures be watered at the rate of one-fourth include removing and burning the inch of water each hour or possibly galls and spraying with either Fer- less. One inch of water, which would bam or Tribasic Copper sprays. Rose Powdery Mildew — A fungus be a four hour setting would suffic­ iently soak the lawn. Watering rates disease causing white, powdery fun­ greater than one-fourth inch per gus growth on young leaves, shoots, and buds — distortion of growth is hour, will run off and do no good. Flower beds and vegetable gardens common. The disease can develop should receive similar water treat­ under relatively dry conditions. ment. A weekly watering should be Climbers, ramblers and hybrid tea adequate, however, if the weather roses are susceptible. Control measures at this time of stays farm and dry, as it has lately, the year include spraying every then more frequent watering may be seven to ten days with wettable sul­ necessary, says Zinn. Insect and disease problems that fur and Karathane, or dusting with are quite frequent this time of year sulfur or sulfur-Ferbam. Follow di­ are listed along with the control rections on any and all of these ma­ terials. The sulfur spray, sulfur dust measures, as follows: Cottony Camellia Scale & Lecan- and sulfur-Ferbam will aid in con­ ium Scale — The Cottony Camellia trolling Blackspot. They will also Scale at this time of the year is in aid in controlling rose dust. the egg mass, observed as a cottony mass about Vi inch long. The Le- "The hand that rocks the cradle’’ canium Scale is a large, turtle-shap­ now charges more per hour than ed scale. Both scales get on the Grandpa earned per day. same plants. Any one of the following insecticides can be used to control Keep eggs in the refrigerator. these insect plants, Diazon, Sevin, or Malathion. The most favorable per­ Place them away from foods with iod for control is during late July or penetrating odors. early August after the eggs have hatched, and while the insect is in T H E M IG H T Y M ID G E T the young crawler stage. Cherry and Rose Slugs — These WANT ADS WORK larvae of Saw Flies are black, shiny appearing tadpole - shaped larvae about % inch long, which skeletonize leaves on cherries, hawthorns, pears, plums, roses, etc. Control these in­ sect pests with DDT, Malathion, or Diazinon. Remeber that all insecti­ cides should be used according to manufacturer’s directions. Black Pollen Beetles — These are small, black, oval, shiny beetles UNITED BRETHERN roc SAFETY State Avenue Raymond Targgart, Pastor 1768 N. Ainsworth, Portland, Oregon w NATIONAL CHAIRMAN AMERICAN B IK E MONTH. MAY1964. DP.WH/TE ADVISES CYCLING FOR FUN, HEALTH A N D F IT N E S S . f a wWwrre ’ recommends • follow the bike rules in YOUR COMMUNITY. • MAKE SURE Y O U R B IK E IS EQUIPPED WITH THE PROPER SAFETY DEVICES. • CHECK YOUR BIKE OFTEN TO MAKE SURE life IN S A F E »■OPERATING CONDITION. 7:00 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Jess Waldrop, Pastor A and Washington St. • R E M E M B E R , YOUR BIKE IS A VEHICLE. RIDE IT WITH ALERTNESS A N D RESPONSIBILITY I " D u n o f c. ACC CYCLIN G TIPS BE SURE TO SET YOUR FREE COPYOF THE I me S BIKE MONTH BOOKLET, WITH A SAFETY QUIZ, RULES OF THE ROAD, RIDINGTIPSf AMESSAGE FROM LOCAL BIKEMTAIUR Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m. — Sunday School, Mrs. Carl Yoresen, Sup’t. 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. 6:30 p.m. — Training Union 7:15 p.m. — Evening service. MIST-BIRKENFELD COMMUNITY CHURCH Sulo A. Sanders, Pastor Mrs. Sanders, Sunday School Superintendent IT'S YOUR LAW THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1964 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH North and Washington Sts. Robert Sargent, Pastor HAzel 9-6522 Sunday: BUtler 5-8159 9:45 a.m. — Bible school, Mrs. Earl 9:45 a m . — Sunday School, Carl King, Sup't. 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. Holsey, Sup’t. Child care provided. 11:00 a m. — Morning worship. Nur­ 6:30 p.m. — Youth meeting. sery for small children. 7:30 p.m. — Evening worship. 6:00 p.m. — Youth Fellowship. Monday (Second»: 7:00 p.m. — Evening service. 7:30 p.m. — Missionary study. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. — Hour of power, prayer Wednesday (First»: 6:30 p.m. — Church night and Bible study. Thursday: 7:00 p.m. — Choir practice ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC 8:00 p.m. — Study group Rev. William Delplanche Mis- 1:30 p.m. (second and fourth» Bridge St. at 2nd Ave sionary service First and Second Sundays, Mass at Third, Fourth and Fifth Sundays, at 8:00 a.m. First Fridays, Mass at 7:00 p.m. • HAVE YOUR BIKE INSPECTED TWICE A YEAR BY A COMPETENT SERVICEMAN. O e r n o n ia £ a g f e SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 2nd Ave. and Nehalem Reuben A. Hubbard, Pastor Services on Saturday: 9:45 a m. — Sabbath School. 10:45 a.m. — Preaching, missionary programs, or Bible study. 7:30 p.m. — Tuesday evening prayer metting. All welcome. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 2nd and Maple W. C. Armstrong, Pastor 9:45 a.m., Sunday school. Classes for all ages. 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday—Prayer meet­ ing at the church. Raped [or Law Makes Democracy Live At Birkenfeld Community Center Sunday: 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school for all. such a manner. WHO PAYS FOR Assume that you are a guest pas­ 11:00 — Family worship. Nursery for BUILDING DEFECT? pre-school children. senger in an automobile and the driv­ Jones, a building contractor, com­ er starts “acting up,” speeding, cut­ Wednesday: pleted a new house and shortly there­ ting capers, or performing in some 7:45 p.m. — Prayer and Bible study At Mist Church after it was purchased by a young other manner that is dangerous to couple, Mike and Martha Smith. your safety as a passenger. In order 8:00 p.m. — Sunday evening, worship service. The Smiths had not been in their to protect your rights, you must im­ new home for more than a few mediately protest and request that first new antiknock CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE months when large cracks appeared he discontinue actions creating a compound since Ethyl! North Third Street in the basement floor. The cracks dangerous situation. A. W. and Lillian Wilson, were so large that water seeped di­ If you are riding in an automobile Ministers rectly upward and onto the base­ and permit the driver to operate the 1 l car in a negligent manner without 9:45 a.m. — Bible school. B. L. ment floor. Mitchell director. Orchestra pre­ In the process of having the cracks attempting to persuade him to dis­ lude. Classes for all ages. repaired, it was discovered that continue such actions, you may be 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. large holes had been left in the guilty of negligence yourself. 6:15 p.m. — NYPS second and fourth backfill around the foundation. It is your duty to remonstrate with Sundays. Ken Mishler in charge. Pieces of timber and other debris the driver, and in extreme cases, you steps up octane 7:00 p.m. — Evangelistic services. performance ! were found in the holes, preventing must leave the vehicle at the first Lively singing of favorite songs. solid settling of the earth around the available opportunity or do whatever foundation. Large pockets of water is necessary in the exercise of reas­ Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. — Midweek service. All had developed in the holes, and were onable care. are welcome to "The Homelike NEHALEM VALLEY seeping through the basement floor. If you know the driver is intoxicat­ VERNONIA Church." COIN CLUB The Smiths asked the contractor to ed or have reasonable grounds to Meets last Thursday every m onth pay for the repairs to their basement believe that he is because of out­ LIONS VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH West Oregon Electric A uditorium , floor. He refused, saying the buyer ward appearances, you must take all Don Wantland, Sunday School Sup’t. 7:30 P.M. of a house takes it as is. _ CLUB reasonable measures to leave the stops power Sunday: George Laws, President Did the Smiths have a valid basis vehicle as soon as reasciably possi­ 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. MEETS FIRST AND THIRD wasting knock! Harry Junken, Vice-president ble. To remain in the automobile 11:00 a.m. — Morning services. MONDAY EACH MONTH for a lawsuit? Stanley Enevoldsen, Secretary 6:30 P.M., FIRE HALL Yes, said the court, As between aomunts to an assumption of the 6:30 p.m. — Youth group and adult R alph B erg erso n , T reasurer the buyer and the builder-seller, it is risks involved. Robert Sargent, President study classes. VISITOHS WELCOME Now that you know that you at 7:30 p.m. — Evening service. Don Jackson, Secretary_______ 3-65 10-64 more equitable that the loss resulting from negligent construction, in a times can be a backseat driver and Wednesday: A. F. & A. M. case of a concealed defect, should be in some instances, should be, don’t 7:30 p.m. — Mid-week prayer meet. Vernonia Barracks Vernonia Lodge No. 184 borne by the builder rather than by overdo the privilege. Yelling ?t the Veterans of World War I the buyer. < A. F. & A. M. meets at driver when it is too late to take VERNONIA BRANCH exclusive in all A Masonic Temple. Stated If the defect had been obvious in­ corrective action may rattle and CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Meets 4th Monday three Chevron gasolines- Communication th ir d stead of concealed, as it was in this confuse him. Constant and continued LATTER DAY SAINTS et no increase in price! each month at the W C j » Thursday of each month, case, the Smiths might have had no driving advice can be jarring to the 925 Rose Avenue IOOF hall, 8 P.M. basis for their lawsuit. This is be­ nerves. In spite of these limitations, Branch Presidency — Elders Wilbur at 8:00 pan. cause, if the buyer knowingly ac­ there is a proper place for the back­ E. Wilson, Robert E. McNair Sr., Ralph E. Bergerson, W.M. cepts a defective performance by seat driver. Walter E. Linn, Sec’y.________ 1-65 D. G. Pattee, Commander Wayne R. Markham, Henry T. Hud­ Art Gardner, Adjutant the contractor, he has waived the (Oregon lawyers offer this column son, clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS as a public service. No person should Sunday: defect: AUXILIARY Harding Lodge No. 116 Hd&'ever, the defect in this case apply or interpret any law without 10:30 a m. — Sunday school Meets 4th Mon.. IOOF hall 8 p.m. Vernonia, Oregon whs hidden and not one that the the aid of an attorney, who is com­ David A. Zamarippa,, Supt. Lona Weidman, President pletely advised of the facts involved. I.O.O.F. Hall Cora Lange, Secretary 7-64 Sm ith/ could be held to have waived Even a slight variance in facts may 6:00 p.m. — Secrament Service. or even to have reasonably suspect­ Wilbur E. Wilson, presiding. Second ed. Mike and Mar Jia Smith won the change the application of the law.) Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. — Relief Society, Monday C H E V R O N S E R V IC E except second Tuesday of each of Each Month case. IWA Local Few things are more habit forming (Oregon lawyers offer this column month, work meet, 10:00 a.m., Pol­ Jack Bergerson. Chancellor as a public service. No person should than eating and resting. ly Hudson, Pres. 3-14 W e T ake B e tte r C are Commander apply or interpret any law without Primary, Wednesdays 4 p.m Meets First and E. E. Garner, Secretary o f Y o u r C a r! the aid of an attorney, who is com­ MIA, Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m. Smokey Say»: Third Thursdays pletely advised of the facts involved. PYTHIAN SISTERS Genealogy class, Thursdays, 7:30 Vernonia Temple No. 61 Even a slight variance in facts may 7:30 P.M. p.m. FOREST FIRE Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall change the application of the law.) Visitors Welcome at All Meetings A.F.L. — C.I.O. Second and Fourth Wednesdays Q U IZ ; Business Agent is at the hall, BACK SEAT DRIVERS of each month N orth and W ashington Sts. Marie Atkins, M.E.C. fCHCCK ON6) Most of us have been “bawled out” Cora Lange, Secretary_________Zj» third and fourth Thursday 10 Do ftxwt. fires run fissher for meekly offering suggestions to a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4-64 "UPHILll' OR*DOWNHILL' the driver of an automobile at one Vernonia Lodge No. 246 time or other and called by that most scurrilous of all phrases, “backseat Order of Eastern Star UPHILL driver”. i Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. If your actions are reasonable and Regular com­ do not distract the driver from his munication first First and Third Tuesday E m erau de — A im a n t — L ’O rigan — P aris I | DOWNHILL 8 P.M. and third Wed. normal driving duties, the next time you are criticized, advise the driver Thomas Hall, Noble Grand of each month that you are within your rights and Harry Culbertson. Sec._________1-65 at Masonic Tem­ that the law insists that you act in ple. All visiting MT. HEART REBEKAH sisters and broth­ ers welcome. Methyl BI Methyl LODGE ÄND CLUB NOTICES Methyl Methyl RALPH'S Phone HA 9-6691 COTY COLOGNE FLACON MIST SPRAY £O ^>I0.0.F. $3.50 V a lu e- Limited Tim e.. LODGE NO. 243 Meets 2nd and 41h Thursday evenings of each month in the I.O.O.F. hall. Reatha Horn, Noble Grand Irma Chance, Secretary 3-65 VERNONIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Board of Directors report to members quarterly. Board meets 2nd and 4th Mondays, 8:00 p.m., at West Oregon Electric office. Visitors invited. Dorrold Proehl, President Mrs. Evelyn Heath, Secy. 7-64 Jean Bergerson, W. M. Frances Hershey, Sec. 1-65 AMERICAN LEGION Meets First and Third Mondays of each month. VERNONIA POST 118 Albert Tandy, Commander Harry Culbertson, Adjutant AUXILIARY First and Third Tuesdays Beatrice Crawford, President Rose Valpiani, Secretary 1-45 KING’S Grocery-Market Phone HA 9-6015 "Where Your Money Buys More" Riverview At the Mile Bridge $ 2oo COTY "24" LIPSTICKS N ew Stocks — N ew Shades ALWAYS — Top Quality ALWAYS — Best Prices CENTER ALWAYS — Phone and Delivery _your home-owned» Independent grocery SHOP BY PHONE — YOU RING. WE BRING c a s a 9 D R U G CO ” < 7 ,A sA »^H A -9-6 25 4