Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 04, 1965, Page 6, Image 6

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
GOLF
VIEWS
FOR SALEGeneral
SERVICES
SIX cute Australian Shepherd pups
want good homes. $1.00 each. Call
HAzel 9-6813.
5tlc
FINANCE your new 1965 car with
a loan from Vernonia Federal Cred­
it Union. 853 Bridge St.
43tfc
FOR SALE: One Jersey cow; also,
two purebred Ayrshire«, both bred.
Doc Fuquay, HAzel 9-6506.
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SEPTIC TANK service. Pumping
and repair. G. A. Russell, Columbia
City, Oregon. Phone St. Helens
397-0650 daytime; 397-0074 after
5.30 p.m.
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and
NEWS
By Gordon Reed
The snow is finally gone from the
golf course! We are keeping our
fingers crossed and hope it stays
FOR SALE; Upright showcase, glass
away for the rest of this year.
front, sliding doors, fine for candy,
jewelry, bakery goods display, $60.
For the first time since Decem­
Steel typewriter table, $5.00. Vernonia
ber 6, 1964 we had golfers playing
Golf Club. HAzel 9-3865.
4t3c
last Sunday. Believe it or not, you
have one of the few courses that
PROCESSING PLANT
FOR SALE: 12 ft. Reynolds alumi­
was operating last Sunday due to
Slate Inspected
num Pram boat, car top carrier and
past flooding, or high water in this
CUSTOM
SLAUGHTERING
THESE committee members met last week to plan
oars, $90. Two Salem maple end ta­
Rumbaugh, committee chairman; standing; Mrs
part of Oregon.
the PTA review slated for March 5. They are, from
bles, $20. Phone Knowltons, HAzel Beef: Monday, Tuesday, Friday
Wayne Welch, Mrs. Daniel Lawler, Mrs. Robert Curl
Some new faces and a lot of old
left, seated: Mrs. Robert Borders, Mrs. Robert Elton,
9-3334.
3t3c Hogs: Thursday, Friday till noon
PTA president, Mrs. Robert Wendel, Mrs. Wm,
ones showed up for a round of golf
Cutting and Wrapping
Don Jackson, Mrs. David Banta and Mrs. Welcome
Ostrander and Welcome Rumbaugh.
on one of the nicest days we have
Sharp Freezing
had in some time.
Smoking and Curing
Free use of Slock Trailer
Many of our friends have asked
$
Shop
Res.
when Kay was coming home? 1
EL 7-3922
EL 7-2981
would like to say she is having a
Rt. 1, Box 240, Warren, Oregon
good rest and visit with her mother
Domestic, irrigation or exploratory Rt. 2, Bx 141, Forest Gro»e, Ore.
On Fern Hill Road
and friends in snowy Spokane and
well drilling.
“A Night at the Palace,” an all
that she may be home very soon.
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Also Pump Sales and Service
adult revue for revenue, will be pre­
I can tell you this “batching” busi­
FHA or GI Terms Available CLARENCE R. WAGNER, county
sented by the Vernonia PTA Friday,
ness is for the birds and I am al­
By
March 5 at 8 p.m. on the high school
Write or call collect, St. Helens
surveyor, C ourt House, St. Helens.
most tired of eating out of cans. I
stage.
Phone office, 397-0698; home, 397-
397-2910
may send her a distress signal.
This family entertainment will
50tfc 0018. Private surveying, engineer­
Also, quite a few potential paid
have an all “star” Vernonia cast of
ing work.
24tfc
up green fee golfers have asked me
FRESH FLOWERS for any occa­
over 50 singers and dancers, accord­
what happened to the ad I said
sion. Flowers wired anywhere.
ing to the general chairman, Mrs.
would be in last weeks paper re­
Reed canarygrass, a forage species curring next spring is observed, we
Ruth Steers, HAzel 9-5384. 15tfc
Welcome Rumbaugh.
garding this service. I told them they
well known to most lowland farmers won’t know for sure.
Assisting with the Palace produc­
FLOWERS THAT PLEASE. Fin­ CHERRY TREE Apts. Complete­ of Columbia county, probably is look­
would probably see it in this weeks
tion are the Mesdames Robert Wen­ paper?
est in flowers for all occasions. ly furnished except bedding, dish­ ed upon as a weed and pest more
dell,
handbills
and
stage
settings;
Plants, bouquets. Floral pieces es. Rent includes all utilities, heat, than a favored livestock feed. How­
With Christmas just over, Christ­
What does a golfer do when he
for funerals. Flowers speeded by lights, water. Private bath, kit­ ever, it wasn’t always thus, and even mas tree growers are already hard Wayne Welch and Robert Elton, goes on vacation? For sure he plays
tickets;
David
Banta
and
Neil
Zim­
Iowg distance or wired anywhere. chenettes. 830 Second St. HAzel now there are seme situations where at work preparing their crop for the
golf at every opportunity. Our first
Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, HAzel 9-6611. 9-5042. H. J. “Hill” Edison, Mgr. this grass contributes significantly next holiday season. When calling on merman, costumes; Dan Lawler, opportunity was on the Burbank,
14tfc to livestock feed programs.
Don Pcurtaies, Rainier, a week ago telephone; Robert Curl, program­ California “De Bell” municipal golf
ltfc
to
check upon some problems with ming; Robert Borders, posters; course. This course is rather pecul­
Native to the northern part of both
Grand fir, we found him hard at work George Laws, publicity; Wm. How­ iar. It is laid out around the knob
the eastern and western hemispheres,
ard, stage properties and Ellen Han­
pruning trees in his plantation.
of a hill which is like an overgrown
sen, programs .
Work wanted, any kind, reasonable. Reed canarygrass w a s cultivated
ant hill about 150 feet high and
There are several methods of prun­
first
in
Oregon
about
1885.
It
was
Working cn the entertainment com­
Marvin- Sippi- Brewer Sr., 124 A
covering about two square acres of
ing the various species used for
mittee are Mr. and Mrs. James
Street. Phone HAzel 9-5751.
4t3 first introduced into Columbia county
Christmas
trees.
They
may
vary
ground. You drive up around it to
sometime between 1915 and 1920
Fiske, Mrs. Don Webb, Don Jackson,
Want to buy farm for cattle and where it found the exact conditions some with each species, too, but the Lloyd Quinn and Wayne Welch. Mrs. the top, to the pro shop and starter’s
REALTORS
horses. Must have water and build­ to which it is best adapted. This grass purpose is the same—to produce a Rumbaugh stated that a complete office and parking.
VERNONIA BRANCH
We checked in, paid our green fees
866 Bridge St.
Phone HA 9-5211 ings. Can pay all cash, b.k.r. Call is especially suited to swamp or over­ tree of good symmetry, medium den­ list of participants in the production
Portland, BElmont 4-6681 or write flow lands, performing well on peat sity and with whorls regularly spaced will be released as sobn as all acts and were bold to put our carts in the
FRED FLOETER, Broker
car and push the button. Yep, we
3059 NE Glisan St., Portland, Ore­ soils and on land that is too wet for and close enough to give a pleasing are in full rehearsal.
LLOYD QUINN, AGENT
did just that and rode a cable car
I Mi ACRES, 2 bedroom house, city gon._________________________20tfc other crops. It makes high yields in appearance.
back down the side of this “Ant
moist cool climate.
Scarring of the lower trunk, re­
water. $7500.00
Hill” to the golf course.
moval of lower limbs goes hand in
Reed canarygrass is a long-lived
Oh! Yes, they had had floods also
3 BEDROOM house on lt4 acres
perennial
grass that spreads by rhi­ hand with pruning practices as a
that had cost them No. 6 and No. 7
bordering Nehalem river. $6500.00 WE WISH to thank our friends for zomes. Plants tend to grow in dense means of controlling spacing between
greens. The started told us they were
their thoughtful cards and letters
clumps and they may reach eight limb whorls and increasing density.
covered with over a foot of silt and
As word of caution about time of
BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom house on during the Holiday Season. We hope feet in height. It furnishes abundant
debris, so if we played the front side
this will be a good year for all of
pruning, we must point out that while
comer lot (nice). $6500.00.
or first nine of the course we should
us. Although we love it here on the pasture where soil moisture is ade­ most species can be pruned now, this
quate as it starts early in the spring
play
No. 1 and No. 9 a second time
farm,
we
miss
all
of
you
very,
very
24 ACRES, refinished 4 B/R home
and continues until late in the fall. is not the time to prune the various
to make our nine holes on the front
with W/W carpet, 3 baths, city much. Will answer your cards and To be of much value it needs to be pine species. Pines are best pruned
side. So we decided to play the back
water and fire protection. $16,000. letters.
grazed closely, or cut early for hay; in the summer when the growth of
side or start on No. 10 tee.
Gratefully,
the
candles
is
about
half
complete.
otherwise it tends to become coarse
On this side of the hill you are
Kit and Anita Kennedy
The soft new growth of a pine is re­
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house, furn­
and
unpalatable.
locking down on Burbank with beau­
Route 2, Box 23 ,
ferred to as a ‘candle.” Pruning is
ished. $37.50 mo.
W ith improved drainage, other done by breaking or cutting out the
tiful homes built right up to the
Dora, Missouri 65637
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edge of the golf course. There are
__________ 5tl grasses and grass and legume mix­ tip of the candle. New buds will re­
tures which lend themselves to easier
hardly any trees around the course
WE WISH to thank everyone for management have pretty well replac­ generate at this point, creating a tree Team standings
and
not very much brush or shrub­
W
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their cards, gifts and flowers which ed Reed canarygrass. Very seldom with greater density and closer spac­ Quinns
5% 2W bery. The Pro told us that he watch­
REALTY
ing
of
whorls.
were deeply appreciated.
Pills
is it planted in this area now, but
ed a fire come over the hills from
6
2
The need for pruning of Christmas
and
Francis Flannery
still it persists and spreads.
Standard
Oil
2% 5K the right in back of the golf course
3 n
trees
varies
with
soil
fertility
and
Vernonia Insurance Exchange
_______________________________ 5tl
Because of its adaptation to wet depth and rainfall, as well as species. West Oregon
this past summer which completely
2
6
Bank Bldg.
HAzel 9-6203
areas, this grass is currently causing For most Columbia county areas,
High series, Margaret Thompson, denuded the hills of brush and left
THIS IS the place you’re looking
considerable difficulty in the diking pruning of most species is almost a 544. High game, Gladys Sharar, 209. only rocks and dirt.
for! Three-bdrm house, furnished;
or drainage districts of the county must. In general our soils, along with
Splits picked up: Eunice Tovey
So we played out No. 10 and played
THE COLUMBIA COUNTY
utility, large shop, garage, garden
since it often grows alongside and in our abundant rainfall, are just too 4-5-7, Dorris Krieger 2-6-10, Mar­ on up to No. 11. Remeber now, we
spot. $6750.
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
the drainage ditches. When this hap­
garet Thompson 3-10 and 3-10, Mar­ are playing golf in the city of Bur­
ANNOUNCES AN EXAMINATION pens. the flow of water is impeded, well suited to timber production to garet Berg 5-10, Nancy Leonard 3- bank with homes built right up to
allow
Christmas
tree
production
with­
FOR
TWO-BEDROOM summer living,
10.
drainage of the land is less effective, out some cultural practices.
the course and we could look down,
one-half acre on Nehalem river.
and
ditch
cleaning
costs
are
in
to where a couple hundred thousand
DRAFTSMAN
2
One
alternative
to
pruning
is
selec­
$500 down.
creased.
people are working. As we turned
$380 - $480
tion of seed stock for Christmas tree
away from No. 11 green to go over
With the advent of modem herbi­ type. However, this practice is read­
High School Graduate with three
FARM HOME for rent. Prefer re­
to No. 12 tee, I saw what I first
cides, various chemical approaches ily accomplished since more study
years of drafting experience.
tired couple.
thought was someone’s dog, but on
to controlling the Reed canarygrass and research needs to be done. More
CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR
a second look it was a coyote scoot­
along ditches have been made. Be­ work has been done on the production
$400 - $500
CLEAN two bdrm house near schools
ing up over the rise onto the road
cause of the availability of equipment of timber trees.
$2500. Will sell on contract.
High School Graduate and five and the cooperation of the drainage
The Goodwill truck will visit Ver­ and then across onto No. 1 fairway
years experience in responsible plan­ district supervisors and individual
nonia Wednesday, February 17 ac­ with people all over the place. Where
FARM LISTINGS NEEDED
ning and supervising operational pro­ farmers, we have done most of this
This is tree planting time for wood­ cording to Mrs. Frank Lange, local he went I do not know, or for that
5tlc grams.
work in the Beaver Drainage District, land owners, Christmas tree growers, representative. The truck calls here matter where he came from.
Later, in talking to one of the
Clatskanie, Jess Lewis and Minkoff orchardists, and the homeowner. As the third Wednesday of every third
BOOKKEEPER
far
as
our
coniferous
species
are
con­
greenskeepers,
I questioned him
month,
so
another
call
will
not
be
Hereford
Ranch
have
been
particu­
$250 - $326
cerned, most of which are planted made until May.
about it. He said, "Oh yes, we have
larly helpful.
High
School
Graduate
and
one
year
FOR SALE: 1957 Ford, 4-dr. station
Persons who wish to have the truck lots of coyotes on the course. The
Various chemical companies have with bare-rooted stock, planting can
wagon, V8, R&H, PS, PB, Ex. cond. of experience in general office work
continue through March. Weather call at their home to pick up articles other morning we saw seven in one
assisted
in
this
project
which
has
which
includes
fiscal
record
keep­
Recent overhaul, engine, transmis­
bunch.”
had a fair degree of success over the governs how much later planting can of clothing, household items, toys or
sion. $550. 1953 Chev, 4-<lr sedan, ing or bookkeeping.
continue.
He also said that they were trou­
appliances may call Mrs. Lange at
years.
Trials
established
last
June
All
applicants
must
be
U.
S.
citi­
R&H, Good cond., $100. Call HAzel
HAzel
9-3161
now.
bled
with deer and that the night
State
nurseries
are
the
principal
9-5953__________________________ 5 ^ . zens and residents of Oregon. Ob­ have seemingly given the best con­ source of forest seedlings, but there
before
they had been playing on No.
tain application forms from Colum­ trol to date, but until regrowth oc-
12 green. (I saw their tracks later
are private nurseries that supply
61 CHEV 2 dr Sedan, Impala V8, bia County Civil Service Office,
The trick today is to get a job that when we played that green.) He al­
trees of different species or ages,
R & H, PG
$1595.00 Room 205, Court House, St. Helens,
doesn’t pay enough for someone to so told us that the week before up
classes
somewhat
different
from
that
61 CHEV 4 dr HT, Impala V8, PG, Oregon.
invent a machine to do it.
by the water tower ton the golf
usually available from the state.
R&H, Electric windows
$1635.00
Applications must be filed by 5:00
THE
EAGLE
assumes
no
finan­
course) he saw a large mountain
The
state
nursery
at
Elkton
wag
57 CHEV 4 dr sedan. R & H , PG, p.m., February 8, 1965.
cial responsibility for errors that inundated for a short period of tirrie
lion track.
V8, Complete overhaul
$ 795.00
StlO
may appear in ads published in during the Christmas-time flooding.
I thought we had quite a lot of
56 PONTIAC 4-dr sedan, R&H, clean,
its
columns,
but
in
cases
where
game
around our course, but I cer­
For
a
time
there
was
some
apprehen­
$495
this paper is at fault, will reprint sion about how much damage might
tainly didn’t expect to hear about
55 MERC 2 dr HT, AT, R&H, $195
that part of an adr, in which the have been done to the seedlings, if
that kind of game practically with­
MARVIN KAMHOLZ
1965 CHEVELLE HT sport coupe,
typographical mistake occurs.
in the city limits of Lés Angeles.
any.
After
putting
trees
through
a
Editor
and
Publisher
V-8, R&H, white SW, tinted wind­
MINIMUM charge 75c for 25 words growth chamber.it was ascertained
We did enjoy the course, and play­
Official Newspaper of
shield This week’s special. $2495.
or less. Words over minimum, 4c that no damage was done, and the
ed
this back nine several times be­
Vernonia, Oregon
NEW 65 CHEV pickups
$1895.00
each. Three Insertions for the price nursery is again shipping trees.
fore we left Burbank. They told us
VERNONIA AUTO CO.
Entered as second class mail mat­
of two.
they did not expect to get 6 and 7
Supplies of two species, incense ce­
VERNONIA, OREGON
ter, August 4, 1922 at the post office
NO
CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY dar and Chinese arborvitae. are de­
greens and fairways back in opera­
________________________
4tlc in Vernonia, Oregon under the act
ADV.
WILL
BE
ACCEPTED
tion for a couple of months at least.
pleted.
Growers
who
plan
to
order
of March 3, 1879. Subscription price
MARR & STAFFORD
AFTER TUESDAY N O O N but have not done so should order
By the way, if you are ever in Bur­
$3 00 yearly in the Nehalem Valley.
EXCEPT
FOR
NEXT
WEEK'S
MEAT
CO.
bank
there is a very fine Hawaiian
soon,
specifying
date
of
delivery.
Elsewhere $3.50.
PAPER
Otherwise wanted species may not be Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore. restaurant (dinner only) on top of
WOULD $40 per week fill the gap
NO information on classifieds will available for another year.
the Ant Hill. The food in very fine,
EL 7-72R1
between income and outgo? 15 hours
be given out until after paper
and
the view of L.A. on a clear
Slaughtering,
Cutting.
Wrapping,
NIW
SPAPKR
a week, days or evenings and Sat­
is mailed.
and Curing
night is terrific.
urdays. Must have car. Joe Rerac,
k PUBLISHCRS
The woman had spent over an
Meat for sale, any quantity.
BLIND ADS with answers to be
Our next golf game was on the
201 Lloyd Plaza, Portland, Oregon.
ASSOCIATION
C attle Received Sunday and
handled by The Eagle: Mini­ hour in the dress shop, trying on ev­
northern edge of Los Angeles as we
_____________________________ 4tfc
Monday
until
noon.
mum charge $1.00. No informa­ erything in sight. "Why is it,” she
were headed for Death Valley. More
Hogs received Tuesday and
tion
given relative to such ads. said peevishly, “I never get what I
W ednesday until noon.
about the oddities of this course la­
n a t io n a l e d it o r ia l
Coma through Banks, take
CARD of Thanks k Notices: $1.00 ask for in this shop?”
ter.
Tillamook road IW mile,
“Perhaps,” the weary saleslady
for up to 11 lines. Additional
take
first
iefzhand
road.
replied, “It’s because we’re too po­
lines. 8c each.
6
THURSDAY, FEB. 4, 1965
Some learn from experience _
ltfc
lite."
others never recover from it
Haberman's Meat
J. H. NcKnighi
Well Driller
AROUND
THE FARM
PTA Prepares
Adult Revue
Don Coin Walrod
FOR RENT
FOR SALE-Real Estate WANTED
Columbia River
Real Estate
CARD OF THANKS
BOWLING
WOMEN'S LEAGUE
BILL HORN
LEGAL NOTICE
Goodwill Sets
Date for Truck
FOR SALE-Car, Truck
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