Card Parly I» Planned At Wlnerna Grange H ell YOUR JOB HlltM NFI 14» G eo»*’ M artan »4 F trn d «dove huntad Saturday ami soihbv with the U rw a ia Mr» Mar in i i .une with him sum lay ami via ,l,sl with the |jir»im liunlln« Atoo here ovei the week end were the llod.lv L u - i ' lornily *4 Nelart» (NOTI llii> column w »,»41, ami , h ,»,».U m -1 by thia -**» «„er a> •«» w,1> *» l,r,4l at W1 nema Grange hall this Satuntoy ev enUW. Novwnlwr 14 Eviwyune la welcome Miu \iuui Hallberg ami Mr* Con III r .„| S* si nun w eir in I* ugene last M «id.*v to w*e Walter Ny»tmm who b.**l umkTg'Mw surgery at the Nacred Ql I STION lb1» I»»-«’ » job* ,l“l d '- Oregon Slate Htiplovinent Service liml (or i*v>f>lc l.oi year W ttiii FUMIGATION i .pi pnienl in i pc ration co Fred l.ut- trell's berrv farm . Stan Ivrrsen, Seattle, left of trac- lor. »u h while ■> hirt, fumi'hiTl equipment .»nil Miprr- vised operation. l.uttrell operates tractor. Car Accident Injures Girl TIMBER R T —Karen latent* wav injured in a ear accident Sunday al 3 p ni She is n tract« n at Fman u. l hivqnt d She suffered a sprained back ami an injured m»k Mr and Mrs Chuck Harders ami family from Aberdeen Washington. Mr and Mrs George Snv.irr and family from Sweet Home sjient frwn Friday evening until Sunday evening with their rnirther anil brother Mrs Carl Snyder ami Bert to celebrate the birthdays of George ami Bert Sny der which were November .» Mr ami Mrs Donovan Reynolds .*ml familv joined them for lunch Satur day FO K E G R O lM l: Polvcthelvne cover on first fumigated strip through field. Fred Kutlrell, on tractor, making return round. Area between plas­ tic will be treated 48 hours later. Mr ami Mrs Rav Thin ker . i d Mr ami Mrs Wilbur Thai ker .iml Mr arid Mrs Wm I day iiftemoor. Mr ami Mrs Carroll W'ienecke ami Barbara from Veneta spent the week end recently with hi* nxrthcr Mrs Carl Wieneckc Mr and Mrs Everett Iirurv Iron. Vancouver were recent guests of Mr ami Mrs Wilbur Thacker Michael Slette *4 Spokane W.i?;i inetcn is vi« ting his parents Mr nd Mrs Hans Slette fur a couple 4 weeks Texas Flight Made for Plane BIRKENFELD - Art Bellingham ami E T Johnston flew to Texas last Friday Dn th ir return home Art wall be bringing a new airplane CLOSE up vie» of equipment shows tank containing the fumigation m a­ terial. methyl bromide and shloropicrin, pressure gauge transfer tubes and role of three-quarter mil clear plastic. The plastie covers the area immediately following injection of fumigant in soil. Purpose of plastic Layer is to prevent fumigant from escaping the Mil. The tarp is removed in 48 hours following fumigation. Soil Fumigation Tests Made on Three Farms Seek Gain in Yield Technical ingenuity and research are combining to improve Columbia county's competitive position in the strawberry and raspberry industry. Commercial application.* of soil fumigants have been made in the county for the first time this fall, ac­ cording to Columbia County Exten­ sion Agent Tom Zinn. Lester Mazour, Scappoose. Ken As- burry, St. Helens and Fred Luttrell. Yankton, will be analyzing the re­ sults of soil fumigation in their ber­ ry fields Although fumigants were applied this fall, the acreage will not be planted to berries until next spring. Information on the results of fumigation will not be available un­ til the plantings have had at least one year’s production However, some information may lie obtained sometime after plantings as far as plant survival, plant replacement and growth rate, Zinn points out Experiments, while showing the fumigants can increase yields, do not provide sufficient information to es- tablish general recommendations at this time, says Zinn However, these ru.ults do provide that there are sub- star.‘ial benefits to be gained with seme crops on some locations These growers are hopeful that the rese rch information obtained from their triais will provide concrete facts for a better story on the effects of soil fumigation as it applies to the berry industry in Columbia county. Soil fumigation urr't new to Oregon growers. This practice has been used to protect other crops from harmful soil organisms and diseases Fumi­ gants are being usisl annually to con­ trol soil organisms ami diseases in such valuable crops as ornamental bulbs and tubers, nursery stock, po­ tatoes, and vegetables. "As long as our growers are con­ scious of the need for continued re­ search ami field evaluation of horti­ cultural crops, Columbia county will continue to rank high in production ami afford a greater potential in the years ahead,” Zinn said. fcctuaU, durian lha flac«l \c.ir jud |»v! the Dreg«« SJ*'lr • plomwnt Service marie mme ib.rn 362.235 pliU'cment.' Ihi*. U4al cbdM Owa •' ,;1 in non.igriculiur.il jstoliorvs im iml mg prole « hiii . i I managerial. fieri ic.il Mile» ami setvue |siMli.«» The 1 mplov twill Service tccL* tiur* It» sieppivl lip program ol applicant ami employer service plus letlel la» lit lies in whuh h* lull» iiiiri have liad a lot Io do »llh Ilk- im re.ise in place ment* *turing the I‘*‘•'8 ' ,%u More .ilkI Illore clllplovcls .III* limhilg Lit I lie Eiripbil nii*tU Service I* the best place to (iml quail! ictl people lor their jobs .ii»*l n»*re aml more cm pio y m are using the F S MTi lie» h r all their employnunt m*«»Lv At tile same tin»* l»*lter **rvi*e Io ap pile.mts through »pm ahd interview» counseling ami testing, give» job seekers a better insight to their qua! i f i c a t ion* .iml i unfiilrncr in up prnuching employers f o r positions N(»TT Hits column U wntton v*«skiv .uvl published by this new» paper as a public ami i»tva atwnal service If you have questiin» af»*lt the Oregon State f nipko/iw-nt Srr vice and or I Urmptoyrnent h»ur am e Division pleasr atklnss,« them to Oregon Dejiartment of l injiloy meat attn Inlurtnaliunal llrprcw-nt alive. kC Labor ami Induartm Hidg Salem. Organ 97310 4 THURSDAY, NOV. 12. 1964 Pop used to whip his son to keep him in line — today he just locks the garage door. Girl Recovers From Surgery RIM RVH W tJmto the five ic.il »Id «laughter «4 Mr ami Mr» Dun Want lami urn 1er went a U«v»ll lertxmy at G«««l Sam aritan h««,atal m Portland Ueslnrsday She I» re covering slowly Mr .»ml Mrs Jim Hell *4 Lavg it«*» j«-tvt Soturiko night at the *4 tier brother ami family Mr .iml Mr» •*•*' Wantlaml I «- sims A <4 P m llami s)v«it muU <4 last week at the ItKIie «4 lut |aoT ml* Mr .iml Mr« Virgil Smmk lie arid bis father hunted elk every day Lit wert* tussiKtesaful Mr ami Mrs ( erti Bird of Sunny m dc V V .idiington w -ilo l ber steter .ml family Mr ami Mr« Virgil It is« t easy fur an > 1 , „ L. Mrs Perry Iso ­ ille mliill . \jf ' II.M »n Wrr. n., wa» In r h a t. e .4 John Alvu» ’H r» ^ — Walter liat < rrdtimrst t» ► • .4h Fdk » Gilros hr.» lartre» as I* Ihe railtm id □IE :« . S '• Yrtur r e g u ie r e d p h arm « * i»t fill« sow toe lo r ’» p r e e m p tio n w illi proir*»mn*l pre» • ion Hi» »kill and (rain in g «re ,oap«»u4 lo th e »ingle p u r p o s e o l m aking «w» *te g e| r t a r i l y ” t> h « | th e doctor ordered /h » » « tow iloe.s a ¡«-rson in a rrmute ju rt *4 thr state take advantage of Oregon Stale Employ ment Service (artlitiei' Ws'AI K Tlie I»■{Mrfiiwn! >4 Fm ploynxTlt ofirratrs 3 (4flees in 3 areas of Oregon In .xiditinn tnowt outlying areas have what is called itinerant service esj»s tally ilurtng peak lime» of unemployment Some 4u itinerant j»«inLs are served at thee* jM’ak line's \ j»*fson looking (or employmer/ mas either apj4s at ow of the itinerant {»ants or at me ful time employment officers If you are not sure wherv the nearest i!in er.mt point to you is 1 sa te d write the nearest Oregon ttrpartm rni *4 Employment office or the Oregon E'lllploynwnt Service u c l.d»» ami Imfustrie- Bldg . Salem. Oregon 97310 and the tunc* ami day« of service at the nearest point to you will lie mailed to sou MIST Member-, are reminded that flic Mi.st lb'lping Circle will meet the third Thursday November Laura ami Clara Amt* r«»n of Ham 19. this month at Mr Bud llerm-nn let rente, Seaside visited last Sat home with Mr* Al SrhJebuber as co urday with Anna Hanberg hnstr&s Final plans for the annual The Nehalem Valley Canton club fall program. November 21 will be will meet at the home of Mrs G P marie Everyone is urged to attend Wanstrom Wednesday November 18 if possible at 1 30 p m The subject will !«• ar­ Guest* at tin- ( k irk * Sundlano ranging of artificial flowers Every home Thurwlay w ire Mr ami Mrs one is welcome Ira PetiTson Friday. Fred Parkento Mrs Eddie Price 4 Clatskanie ami Stanley Dvewm <4 Portland were visited last Wednesday with Mrs in Io reminisce over old tune* Sulo Francis I arson Sander» called on the Sundtamb Sun Mrs Fred L aron, Dennis ami day evening Randy and Mrs Gene loirson were Mr and Mr» Kenneth Tujiper in Portland last Thurs/lay Mr ami Mrs Skip Hammond ami family have moved to Estacada Anna Hanberg was a rectal visi­ tor of Mrs. Ann Lonnquixt and fam ily at Eugene. Mrs Roy Stuve ami Mrs Vick Berg were in Forest Grove Monday on business. The Meadames Marie Bellingham. Jenny Richardson and small son ami Minnie Reach all spent lh<- week end at Seaside with Mrs Elsa Rich ardson 1 'M “ * ” T“" '" '" 1 Jam es Sm«*k Friday ami Soturday Thia w inter we will clone at 7:30 p,m. on Sunday. Demonia Eagle lIc.Ht lw»|Mtal They t««k him to FliYMwe whero he i» »laying PTAHi Party Succi « ^ ill S-i t r a d in g ® I ■ 5 9 85 I ^ f R Í Í OILIVIRT .'»I Inche** I xvng ^ c*‘ ta-*- • •• VP-s h s i Ml I s*