CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE-General SERVICES EVERS CABINET SUPPLY CARPETS a fright? Make them a beautiful sight with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Bruns- man Hardware. 12tlc Specializing in Modern & Provincial Kitchens FOR SALE: Twin beds, Salem Ma pie, with mattresses and box springs, $50, Call 429-3334. 12t3c Free Estimates Phone 331-2495 FOR SALE: G.E. Electric range, late model, 30” , excellent condi tion, $45. Large Westinghouse re frigerator, 50-lb. freezer capacity, $35. Phone 429-3051. 12t3c FOR SALE: 9x12 braided rug, $18. Biltwell davenport, $10. Call 429- 6392. 12tlc TWO 2-wheel trailers, 7 ft. X 4 ft Good tires. Have fenders, Practi- cally new. See Sherm Fisher, llt3c phone 429-6706. Beaver Rt. 3, Box 489 Hillsboro, Oregon 30tfc State Corp. Residential - Commercial And Farm Buildings All Types - Remodeling Complete Planning Service Rudy Smith» Mgr. Phone Hillsboro MI 8-3666 Res. Ph. Hillsboro MI 8-4540 51tfc AVAILABLE IN THIS AREA 60” console stereo with AM & FM ra dio. Want reliable party to assume small monthly payments. New Guarantee. Write Credit Manager Northwest Distr. 126 High St., Klamath Falls, Oregon. Ilt3c FOR RENT HOUSE IN COUNTRY, some land for lease. Call 357-6243, Forest Grove. 12tl The City of Vernonia will accept bids at the City Hall, until 8 P.M., April 3, 1967, for razing the build ing on Lot 2, Block 7, Rose Addi tion, (500 Block, Weed Ave.). All debris is to be removed from the ground and the site left in present able condition within 15 days of awarding the contract. Right is re served to reject any or all bids and informality in bidding will be waived. /s / Walter E. Linn City Recorder __________________________ 12t2c CARD OF THANKS WE WISH TO extend our sincere thanks to everyone for their ex- pressions of sympathy in our re- EXCAVATIONS . CLEARING cent loss. The cards, flowers, and Septic Tank Pumping SINGER AUTOMATIC (Sold ori many kindnesses are deeply ap- Sanitation Work. ginally for over $300.) Zig Zags, predated. We are expecially grate- BRUCE BERNDT button holes, sews on buttons and 429-5892 Keasey Rt. Vernonia ful to the Lions club and VFW for does all decorative stitches; all V 23tfc special consideration and to the builtin. Still under guarantee. Take American Legion Auxiliary for over balance of $38. or make 7 pay SHOE REPAIRS, pick-up and deliv food arrangements for the family. ments of $5.42 each. Write Sewing ery. Open 8:30 am . to 5:30 p.m. Our appreciation is extended to Machine, Box 15—X, Vernonia or Tandy Shoe Repair, D street, Ver each of you. nonia. 429-3301. 31tfc call, collect, 282-2283 Portland. The family of J. Edwin Ade: llt2c Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Ade CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING Sr. and families FOR SALE: Montgomery Ward Cooler - Sharp Freeze Mr. and Mrs. Phillip W. Ade Powercraft mower, 3 HP, 4 cycle, Locker Wrapped Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isle and easy-spin starting, Briggs & Strat R J. Ekhoff 429-3842 _______ family._____________ 12tl ton Garden Mark. Never used. $35 __________________________ 23tfc cash. See Mrs. Mary Clark, 1174 I WISH TO thank all my friends Columbia, Vernonia. Ilt3c CLARENCE R. WAGNER, profes for the cards and visits while I sional civil engineer, county survey was in the hospital. Your thought FOR SALE: 500 capacity Jam es or, Court House, St. Helens. Private fulness is sincerely appreciated. surveying estimates, plans, etc. Call way brooder, good condition, $50. Dale Roberts 12tl 1160 Rose avenue. 10t3 S, Helens 397-0698.___________ 20tfc SEPTIC TANK service. Pumping TO THE MANY friends, neighbors EASTER BUNNIES for sale, $1.25 and repair. G. A. Russell, Columbia and relatives, I wish to extend my and $1.50 each. Cleve M. Loyd, City, Oregon. Phone St. Helens heartfelt thanks for the lovely Timber Rt. by mile bridge south 397-0650 daytime; 397-0074 after flowers, cards and visits with me of Vernonia. At left under railroad. 5:00 p.m. 46tfc during my recent stay in the hos ___________________________ 10t3 pital and since coming home. Your thoughtfulness will always be re WOOD for sale, $20 per cord or $25 membered. per load. Martin Hanson, call Jewell PROCESSING PL A N T Mrs. Ethel Hall 12tlc 755-2440 or send card to Box 625, State Inspected Clatskanie. 45tfc CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING OUR SINCERE THANKS to friends in Vernonia for the cards, letters, PRES-TO-LOGS. Keasey Saw Shop Beef: Monday, Tuesday, Friday __________________________ 49tfc Hogs: Thursday, Friday till noon flowers and a special thanks for Cutting and Wrapping their prayers during Lowell’s stay USED chain saws for sale. Keasey Sharp Freezing in the hospital. Saw Shop. 49tfc Smoking and Curing Lowell and Wayne Hieber Free use of Stock Trailer Box 35 BUNDLES of old papers for starting Shop Res. Netarts, Oregon 97143 12tlc fires. 10-pound bundle, 10 cents. Ver EL 7-2981 ----------------------- nonia Eagle. 48tf EL 7-3922 Haberman's Meal FRESH FLOWERS for any occasion. Flowers wired anywhere. Ruth Steers, 429-5384. 25tfc FLOWERS THAT PLEASE. Finest in flowers for all occasions. Plants, bouquets. Floral pieces for funerals. Flowers speeded by long distance or wired anywhere. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, 429-6611. ltfc PRES-TO-LOGS available at EN- CO SERVICE. For delivery call Enco Service, 429-3462 or Wilbur Davis, 429-5980. 39tfc FOR SALE-Real Estate LLOYD QUINN BROKER Real Estate & Ins. Phone 429-5211 866 Bridge Street Vernonia, Oregon 3 B/R, downtown location, easy payments, $4000. 3 B/R beautiful home on 4 nice lots in residential area $10,000. Business is good—We need listings on small and large acreage. HOMES — FARMS ACREAGE RENTALS YOUR LISTINGS SOLICITED \ 4 12tlc Two acres with 350 ft. frontage on Nehalem River. 3-bdrm house w/ family rm, fireplace, family or chard and large barn. Fenced. In side Vernonia city limits. For more info, call 429-3782. I2t3 BILL HORN REALTOR Salesman—George Laws and Vernonia Insurance Exchange 429-6203 LISTINGS WANTED RENTALS AVAILABLE Rt. 2, Bx., 141, Forest Grove, Ore. On Fern Hill Road ltfc Business Opportunities SPARE TIM E INCOME Refilling and collecting money from NEW TYPE high quality coin operated dispensers in this area. No selling. To qualify you must have car, references, $600 to $2,900 cash. Seven to twelve hours week ly can net excellent monthly in come. More full time. For personal interview write P.O. BOX 15402, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84115. Include phone number. 12tl OernoHia Eagle MARVIN KAMHOLZ Editor and Publisher Official Newspaper, Vernonia, Ore. Telephone 429-3372 Entered as second class mail matter August 4, 1922 at the post of fice in Vernonia, Ore. 97064 under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscrip tion price $3 yearly in the Nehalem Valley. Elsewhere $3.50. CLASSIFIED RATES NO information on classifieds will b< given out until after paper is mail ed. MINIMUM charge 75c for 25 words or less. Words over minimum, 4e each. Three insertions for the price of two. BLIND ADS with answers to be han dled by The Eagle: Minimum charge $1.00. No information given relative to such ads. CARD of Thanks ft Notices: $1.00 for up to 12 lines. Additional lines. 8c each. THE EAGLE assumes no financial responsibility for errors that may appear in ads published in Its col umns. but in rases where this pa per Is at fault, will reprint that part of an adv. In which the typo graphical occurs. NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADV. WILL BE AjCCEPTED AF TER TUESDAY NOON EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK’S PAPER. POETRY accepted only as paid matter: Rata: 10c per type hne. « I will be 16 but not over 21 years of age by August 3, 1967; I am single and have never been married; I am a resident of Columbia county or have been a member of the Columbia Riders for at least one year; I will have trans portation for myself and my horse and will be available whenever needed; I agree, if selected, to act on the court with my full cooperation from April 15 until the 1968 court is selected; I will use the same horse for the trials and all appearances with any exceptions to be approved by the committee. MEN'S LEAGUE Signature of Entrant ....................................... ................................ Age.......... NOTICE NOTICE Name Address X FOR RENT: Small furnished apart ment. Call 429-3051. 12t3c I WILL NOT be responsible for debts other than my own. Dee Miller 12tl APPLICATION BLANK BOWLING Wednesday, March 15 W L Cliff’s Market 31 13 Nehalem Lanes 27 17 Bob’s Union Service 16 28 Brunsman Hdw. 14 30 High team series, Bob’s union, 2755. High individual series, D. Mich- ener, 522. High individual game, O. Claus en, 201. Splits picked up: R. Smith, 3-10; F. Johnson, 3-10; B. Smejkal, 3-10; Ed Slowik, 3-10; D. Michener, 5-7 and 3-6-7-10; Joe Magoff, 3-10; B. McLeod, 5-7-9. Signature of Parent or Guardian..................................................... Mail Entry to: Kathleen Nelson, Rt. 1, Box 671, Warren, Oregon Deadline for Entries: April 8, 1967 Riders Seek Rodeo Court Tickets on Sale For Scoutarama The Columbia Riders Saddle Scoutorama tickets were to go club is again this year looking for three young horsewomen to serve on sale Saturday, March 18 for the as the rodeo court for the 1967 Columbia Pacific Council, Boy Columbia County Fair. Three well Scouts of America. The Scoutora qualified judges will select the ma, entitled “The World of Good court on the basis of horseman- Scouting,” will be held April 7 and s h i p, personality, appearance 8 at Memorial Coliseum. Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Ex and speaking ability. The girls chosen to serve on the court will plorers will be active in all neigh Thursday, March 16 W L receive two nice western outfits borhoods asking their neighbors to the 1967 S c o u t o r a m a , Vernonia Milk 27 17 to wear at the many parades and support rodeos they will be attending to which is one of the largest youth Mill Market 22 22 publicize the fair and rodeo. We shows held in the Northwest, with Crown Zellerbach 22 22 urge all eligible girls to enter as more than 10,000 Scouts participat Ralph’s Chevron 17 27 soon as possible. Upon receipt of ing in the show. Gordon M. Callow, general chair High team series, Crown Zeller- the entry they will be sent a guide to the basis for judging to help man, reports that there will be bach, 2792. them prepare for the trials which eight full acts in this gigantic ex High individual series, 577, and will be held Saturday evening, Ap travaganza. Callow said that all high individual game, 236, Homer ril 15th. A dinner for all contes proceeds from the show will be tants and their families will be used to further the development of Fuller. facilities in the Columbia Splits picked up: J. Dinger, 2-7 held following the horsemanship camping Pacific Council. trials. B. Gibson, 3-10; J. Magoff, 3-10 and 9-10; L. Welch, 5-6-10; D. Michen- i A D n II M n egg, 5-6. WOMEN'S LEAGUE Thursday, March 9 Cedarettes Fabrics ’n Fashions The Chicks Cliff’s Market High team series, L 26 10 17% 18% 15% 20% 13 23 Cedarettes, W High individual series, 467, and game, 174, Alice Ellson. Splits picked up: Evelyn Holce, 3-10; Alice Ellson, 4-5. Thursday, March 16 W L Cedarettes 29 11 Fabrics ’n Fashions 18% 21% The Chicks 17% 22% Cliff’s Market 15 25 High team series, The Chicks, 2508. High individual series, Pat Lar sen, 435. High individual game, Jean Ann Borders and Alice Ellson, 170. Splits picked up: Janet Fields, 4-5-7; Peggy Cone, 5-6; Pat Lar ---------------------- sen, 4-5; Myra Baska, Jean Ann MIDDLE-AGED woman wants wo Borders, Penny Smejkal, a n d man to stay with her days when Alice Ellson each 3-10. she comes home from hospital. For Monday, March 20 W L information call 429-6624 evenings Vernonia Drug 26 22 or inquire at 103 OA Hill. 12t3 West Oregon 26 22 Quinn’s Ins. 22 26 WANTED: Long poles and piling, Nehalem Lanes 21 27 Douglas fir and Cedar. Quote f.o.b. High team series, West Oregon, shipping point. State quantities you 2414, and game, 843. can supply. Niedermeyer-Martin High individual series, Florenz Co,, 1727 N.E. 11th Ave., Portland, Huff, 485. Ore., 97212. Telephone Area Code High individual game, Norma 503;287-2411. 12t7c McLeod, 175. Splits picked up: Sharon Gibson, 2-7; Margaret Thompson, 3-10; Jean Meyer, 7-8, 5-6, 3-10; Myra Baska, 3-5-7, 2-7; Ann McEntire, 5-8-10; Florenz Huff, 2-7. Tuesday, March 21 W L Bill Horn Ins. 33 11 The Pills 27 17 Standard Oil 26 18 Cut ft Curl 10 34 High team series. Standard Oil, 2641. High individual series, 480, and high individual game, 210, Sharon Krieger. It’s much easier to budget your Splits picked up: Judy Bates, property insurance premiums 5-7; Isabel Anderegg, 3-10 and when you pay by the month. 3-5-10; Joyce Johnson, 3-10; Mary Hartford’s Premium Payment Cota, 2-7. Plan will enable you to lump all your property insurance pre Many a man who is proud of his miums together, then make right to say what he pleases, wish es he had the courage to do so! single monthly payments. You’ll find it a lot easier to fit these smaller payments into your reg N t W IR A R IB ular household budget. Why L P U B L IS H E R S not see us today? WANTED Ease the strain on your budget! « V 9 V 9 9 9 A RO U N D THE FARM 8 By Í I -BP— Î Í Don Coin Walrod î V . X/ / ♦J ia The use of computers to compile farm management information is on the increase and five systems are now available to Oregon far mers. All five systems will be op erating on a4 statewide basis by the first of the year. The systems are: Agricultural Records Cooperative, Ma d i s o n, Wisconsin; Electronic Farm Ac counts, Burlington, Vermont; Elec tronic Management Service, Pull man, Washington; Arizona Elec tronic Record Project, Tucson, Arizona; and Money Minder, U.S. National Bank of Oregon, Portland. Cost of the various systems range from $50 a year to $5,000 a year, depending on the size of the farm, the number of transactions and extent of the information pro vided. Electronic processing can provide farmers with a detailed listing of both cash and non-cash transactions, listing and summary of physical farm data such as num ber of livestock, allocation of joint costs and receipts, summary of accounts payable and receivable, bank reconciliation reports, pay roll transactions, and unit costs and returns. Two electronic systems, t h e WSU and Arizona projects, have been in use by Oregon farmers during 1966 in cooperation with the OSU Extension service. OSU will enroll only those interested in one of the university sponsored sys tems, but infomation on all five systems is available at the county Extension office. I Althouth the use of soil tests to predict fertilizer needs is increas ing steadily, many operators do not realize that such tests do not necessarily extract from the soil the actual amount of nutrient that is available to the crop. In a meaningful test, the amount of nutrient removed from a soil by the extracting solution is relat ed to the amount of available nu trient in the soil. For example, a soil test may show 250 pounds of actual potas sium extracted. Hiis a m o u nt would be adequate potassium for most crops if all of this extracted potassium were available to the crop. However, fertilization trials and recommendations would still call for potash fertilization for many crops. This means, of course that not all of this potassium ex tracted in the soil test is readily available to the plants. In the case of phosphorus, appli cations of phosphorus fertilizers are not recommended in many in stances if the soil test extracts 30 to 40 pounds of the phosphorus per acre. This soil test should not be interpreted to mean that only 30 to 40 pounds of actual phosphorus are avilable to the crop. The actual amount of phosphorus available to the crop in this situation might well exceed that amount. It should also be borne in mind that soil samples are frequently taken from the surface six or eight inches of soil where most crops root to a greater depth than this. It is obvious that the soil test is not designed to determine the ac- ual amount of nutrient available to a crop. Soil testing is a dynamic process. Researchers are constantly seek ing better methods of predicting a need for fertilizer applications. This is one of the reasons for the many field plots and trials over the state each year. In this type of ex perimentation, agronomists a r e able to measure significant respon ses to fertilizer applications. By soil testing samples from these same plots, it is possible to establish significant relationships between soil test values and crop response to fertilizers. Uernonia Eagle Demonia Eagle 6 THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1967 ASSOCIATION ¡II J. Horn ■ H It H tW IM IIF F il _ . n / i i Q dc ^ sv I VERNONIA INSURANCE «a«fV dSM 3N 1VNOI1VN EXCHANGE MARR & STAFFORD MEAT CO. 905 Bridge Street Phone 429-6203 Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore. E L 7-7281 Vernonia, Oregon Slaughtering. Cutting, Wrapping, and Curing Representing The Hertford kj Insurance Group, • Hartford, Conn. a J R 3 w $ w Meat for sale, any quantity. Cattle Received Sunday and Mon day until noon: Hogs received Tues day and Wednesday until noon. Come through Banks, take Tilla mook road 1% mi., take first leftkand road. lift KING’S Grocery-Market Phone 429-6015 “Where Your Money Buys More’ Riverview At the Mile Bridge ALWAYS — Top Quality ALWAYS — Best Prices ALWAYS — Phone and Delivery — From your home-owned, independent grocery— SHOP BY PHONE—YOU RING, WE BRING