The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, July 11, 1960, Page 13, Image 13

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    It Is Now Possible To Have Lilies Blooming For Months
T ilin 1 - ii . .
.....la ucen srown ana loveci piatypnyllum, white with gold band rormosaiuim lily finishe
ny gardeners lor centuries. L mil and dark spots, bloom in August. 1 son.
recent years about the only lilies , September is Hie tune for the Spe- i
uoinnana, madonna ciosum li v to b oom. This is the ntcoisary
the seafood lilies. Any fertile, well drain
i ed soil that w:i. j;iu good veue-
tables should produce gooil lilies.
1mnJffhrp'eS.',V!,h,l.,eintr,KiV;-: red-spotted lily used by florists, j The essential requirements for soil" f ,U""US '" Uw
,.J7 main mrw iu- in rv-tuhpr Ihp frayrant while fcucceasnuiv liruwiny lilic ar o,,iH
nave Deen produced. It is now , drainage, sufficient sun!i?hi and
nave lilies blooming : I wvll-unnarrl
n-jssible to
live months of Hie year. wakucn iluis To insure sood draina eh.
June "Thevrp .Th.HriHi.0m,.'rni -Members of the Oakland Gar-!" P". slight slope. If one
U-l tZUur 'i'11, T' 1 " - are the proud possessors ' must plant in low ground either
"Ue'TZ1' if!?.' ribbon'awardSd during dram h tile or raise the beds
Prepare your soil well in ad j
vance of the arrival of vour bulbs j
as a shrivelled bulb will not do
as well as a fresh on. I
l,.iihkr, . ril ' 'Tithe state convention of Garden anout six inches above
low with brown spots; Elegans. yel-j t.lubs al Pelldlelun ,or tne dub rounding ground. In dry
,i I a t' ""'"B" """serapbook.
and reds: and Testaceuin. the ann. i '
cot Nankeen lily. July brings into'. ,n P' w" Sh0Wn 7 ,meln'
bloom the white Regales; the Par- j rs b M.dlne ?lfaJr"?,and Uon"a
iences at the convention during a
dalinum. yellow to red with black
spots; and Giganteum, green out
side. Aogust BloQm
ihe orange Hcnryi and Auratuin
PICNIC PLANNED
aijuui siA mciies aoove tne sur-
weather
tnese beds dry out rapiillv. so must
be well watered and mulched.
Most of the lilies can stand full
sun. if they are in Dariial filni-,.,l
shade the blooms will last longer
club picnic last week at the i ee a.nd 1101 fa(le 50 fas'- Too dense
shade produces weak steins and
many lilies will not bloom well.
Soil Is Important
Soil is important in growing
cers will be held. The affair will i Roseburg Sept. H and 17.
be a no-host potluck, each person
home of Rose Ashley.
Fontelle Schulze gave a report
on flowering shrubs and trees am!
Donna Blanck discussed Eopheis
I and moles. t
The Vmpqua District of Feder-I 'Nadine Stearns asked members Commode In Bathroom
ated Garden Clubs will hold its an-1 to advise her as to the number;-. . .
nual picnic at Stewart Park. July ! f cookies to be donated for a vet- Claims Infant S Lite
14 at 11 a.m. Installation of ofii- erans' flower show to be held at ..
useourg sept, h and 17. rum numu, tex. i.ry
Rose Ashley and Flov Ferguson E'ght-montlis-old James Thomas
furnishing her own beverage. I acted as hostesses for the picnic. I v. . ea.!n 8 bathroom commode
iiua. i iii-iueii wurKen ior
than an hour in
to revive him.
The tot, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Joe Thotas, was visiting with
Ins parents at the home of J. O.
Jones, a fireman.
He had been missing for onlv
a few minutes when the accident
was discovered by Trisha Jones.
4. who went into the bathroom
and "came out screaming."
The child's head was completely
submerged in the commode. No
one was able to say how the acci
dent occurred.
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more
futile attempt
Grizzly Female Bear
Drags Man From Tree
CARDSTOX. Alta. (AP) Tom
oncy, oo. oi iamas. ttasn., was
recovering here todav after snf.
fering minor injuries Friday when
ne was dragged Horn a tree bv
a grizzly bear in Glacier National
Park, Mont.
Shey met the bear and two cubs
wniie niKing alone in the park.
He tried lo climb a tree but was
named to the ground.
Hospital officials in this South
ern Alberta town described Shev's
condition as good. They said he
sutlered minor injuries lo his left
nanrt and right thigh.
mlf-
BREATHER? Actor Paul
Newman selects an tinusual
way to escape the noonday sun
on Cyprus. He's on the Medi
tertancan island making the
motion picture "Exodus."
CAR MIXUP CLEARED
The disappearing car has re
turned. Tuesday, a car was sold for S30
in Roseburg. but when the spller
in the informal transaction point
ed out the car. the new owner
drove away the wrong vehicle.
it belonged lo Jeung Kaiwong.
1573 SE Pine St. on the weekend, a
city patrolman noticed a car fit
ting the description. An investiga
tion showed it was the missing
vehicle.
Although Kaiwnng amiarentlv
didn't know it, the car had been
returned. It was parked in an alley
behind his house.
Recently I Made A Trip . .
over the Sontiom Pass to
Pendleton, Oregon, a dis
tance of 423 miles. I used
13'2 gallons of gasoline,
giving me 31.3 miles per
gallon.
Tom Krewson
3
Miles Per Gallon
Early this Spring ... we
made a 1250 mile trip to
Caldwell, Idaho and back
home, and our new Falcon
made 29 1 1 miles per gal
lon of gas.
O. T. Carter
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6-passenger Car.
Honestly Holds 6 Big
People.
$1995
DELIVERED
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With Up front Engine.
Easily tradeable and High
Resale Value.
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745 South East Rose - Roseburg
Established 1873 SECOND SECTION
ROSEBURG, OREGON
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Showers Dampen
Scattered Areas
MONDAY, JULY 11, I960 158-60
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tURI RES 5 - Tins monnlilhio si. ..dure
.mi,cs the No. 2 reaelur of the giant IliilM, almic ,,,..
statioa under lomliuctiuu at Ilinkliy l'eint in Soiuoct.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Light rainfall dampened widely
scattered portions of the nation to
day. Showers, more a nuisance than
anything else, fell in scattered
was of the southern lio.kv
Mountain region. the Central
Plains, .Mississippi Valley, New
Kngland and the South Atlantic
Coast.
Heaviest rainfall reported was
.80 inches at Enid. Okla., in a
six hour period. .Most measure
ment were less than a tenth of
an inch.
Fair skies and mild tempera
tures were in prospect for much
of the eastern half of the nation
today. Afternoon or evening Ihun
dershowers were forecast for must
of Ihe country west of the Missis
sippi and Ihe Cult Coast and up
per New enyland.
In West Texas, an estimated 500
persons have sought refuge after
week-long rains totaling in some
instances 20 inches Hooded sev
eral communities. Vast, shallow
lakes covered some of the ri,-h
farm lands but there lias been no
major danger of life and pruper
I ly. ,
i Bevan's Body Cremated In Wordless Ceremsflies
TliKDKCAIi. Wales (AP) In j Chapel of Rest, built of stone
the sray WeUh valley he trod as i quarried near his home town of
a boy. the v f Aneurin Bevan Tredegar, in the mining district
the master of words was ere' ! 1,6 hacl f'-'Presenled in Parliament
nri.i l . i . .,! n behalf of the Labor party for
"UIUICSS llie. 'II nmnf Ml Vnurt
I On the coffin, fashioned from
no ser-i plle Welsh oak, was a silver plate
lu-ill. this leeend: "Aneurin Mei.-m
His coti.n was brought into the 'died 6th of July 1960, aged 62."
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Ills wite went
There was no preacher,
num. no hvnins.
DON'T MAKE A MOVE 'TIL YOU SEE F LEG EL
Phone ORchard 3-4436
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Roseburg, Oregon
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