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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1946)
may 2a SPAY, MAY J23._1946 -g g g O K IX G S -H A R R M P -------------= ^ ? t O ^ B R O O K I N G S . .h n „ , .u . Plants, RM NEWS won’t be H om e o f th t Locai tdI AeWS ItemS ^ e abn ug'h,,h : u9pap ? ; b M Knox, County A g e n t tW Oregon « to bioej an e/jgif door." I n ®ggreSSi Ve tr a d ln « and steady , l J0urn ,o P a lo A lto . C a lif. T he P rices w n ic h have since been good A Young w ild c a t has been fr~ occasion o f h e r v is it w as th e " '¿ C ™ lambS a t ?hee n oJ r n ,R ------------------ 7 — f e i d f r f l l / eW SPr' ng ’ «mbs in C r t C a th o lic c h u rc h and M rs OWMST FIN D S S U B - h w e n t a t 517 S p rin g C rosb>’ s Place, it is re p o rte d fiKSAN CLOVER B E S T J a c k Y oung w ith M r R u > m Schoth. agronom ist, U. Ia m b p ric e s a re a b o u t $1.50 highe? year a go and O shorn lam bs " “ f " has C o in e d up L v e r a V b S ¡partment of a gricu ltu re , w as th a n a ~ ilVJ county two days la st w e e k a ro u n d a d o lla r h ig h e r. ,nhT L OfM « a m Count)’ Agent Knox, s tu d y - ’ J ™ s i t e . » th e o rd e r nurseries and im p ro ve d seedings. Subterranean c lo ved to be the o u ts ta n d in g meAX M v- - “ X n ia r y with Highland B e nt and ng Fescue p ro vid ing th e permanency o f a ll th e Alta fescue is a lo n g - liy nesday evening, followed by a B r r iÌ k H Ì Cross re tu rn e d to but poor stands h ave i X G°.m « ndWiCheS’ “ lada and ro o kin g s T uesday a fte r a so- obtained. Mr. Schoth p ro - own the «'as filled i the g2' iow n the dark tught was onJy. —a '^er^ ele ’ c ^ W e S n M X Met t office 'Ubso or Pilot one acre planting sof each of grass so that the g ro w e rs area will learn more a b o u t lity, methods of e stab lish good stands, and balanced rw. Colegrove nursery w h ic h established in 1939 on som e poor land and on land w h ic h heavily grazed over since Bent and Chew ing fes- ■ere found to be the o n ly English rye w en t o u t picture quick, la stin g a b o u t years. A few blades o f o r- and tall meadow’ cat g ra ss I be found. The Cape B la n c o »as outstanding as w e ll range seeding on la n d d by Henry Adolphson in an field. Subterranean c lo ts Highland Bent p ro v id e ®Kt palatable m ix tu re and ecs * persistent according to inons made by M r. S choth. Schoth recommended r e trials in the e sta b lis h in g -sVlignosus on w et lands. *1 one to five-acre tr a c ts * havfc been established o r » established this year. H e *“ nded a field day sh o u ld so that growers in th is F can study the resu lts n ow ECh0,S' 2 w »~ S'ne'ng nad »arcing ere on the program, with prizes being awarded for the w in n X in the contest.« « y t I e and Mrs Ali<* Stokes were m charge of the program and all attending were ap p ociative of the efforts th e 2 ladies put into the affair. Business meetings of the two w ° ’?PS ,take p,ace on the first OfJ° ’e mon,b' “ d <be third Wednesday evening is giv en over to social activities. R ead th e P ilo ts Ada— i t p a y s ! M rs . o o « « T tes' ,he f ° u r n as the a n n ua l P o- : ^ Ad°,phS0n scho la r- — led o u ts ta n d in g «sdiaol enrollment m ust n should m ne L EIiSible » 4 t t e th e ir app j i ’ agent ^ Li- E A ,:,G H E R ^ S a mng; hrangcs nad U (?ste rn ¿ " f t ' ” S'-od co nd i- Prepared * liv e - the ine Now Owned Entirely Bv— A. D. “Art” Lawn LOCATION: One Miie North of State Line— Telephone : : : : Crescent City—16-T-14 N ewton , president ^ hetco Grange Hall : ; Harbor, Oregon , show chairman RULES— horticulture SEC r iO N A — Specim ens. C lass 1. Sw eet Peas .................................................... 1 S tem C lass 12. C a le n d u la C lass 2. P a n s y .............. 1 S te m “ .............................................. 2 S tem s C lass 13. D a is y ................................ C lass 3. V io le t „ 2 Stem s C lass 14. F u c h s ia ..................... « Cm C lass 4. Rose S p ra y 1 S te m C lass 15. N a s tu r tiu m .................. C lass 5. P e o n y ................... 3 S tem s 1 S tem ( lass 16. W a llflo w e r C lass 6. P r i m r o s e .......................... 1 S te m 1 S tem Class 17. T u lip ............ C lass 7. D a ffo d il .. 1 S te m 1 S tem C lass 18. P i n k s ................. C lass 8. I r i s ...................................... 1 S te m C lass 19. P o p p y D iv is io n a— Bearded D iv is io n »— A n n u a l ( S h ir le y ) . D iv is io n b - D u tc h D iv is io n b - - O r ie n ta l, Ic e la n d C lass 9. S to c k .. .. 1 S tem Class 20. P e tu n ia .......................... C lass 10. C a lla L i l y ....................................... Class 21. C a c ti ................................. " ] S te m 1 S tem C lass 11. M a rig o ld .......................................................... j S (e m S u c c u le n ts .. ................................ . . 3 S te m ..................... ... 1 S te m 5. 5. ° th e r d a ta - , «*>« e,i°prabv . . , entries to be removed by 6:30 p. m. Blue ribbon will be awarded in each class. ENTRY SCHEDULE 4. ? ? from l ’SDA “^ w e r e ^ ANNOUNCING Pelican Bay Construction Services, Inc. All hoiticultura specimen must be grown bv the exhibitor N o S S be registered * fUrnishe(L 3. ^ ' ¿ X r . o qu,te up •lew edith Dnen t fl 1. 2. '®*re -n f n. Tbe ■«Sion servi^ / aU gh' e r' * ° A ll ‘S r i h Pomona G ra n « e i . / " ’ the o rg a n iz a tio n , „ 0 scholarships a b Summer School, set June 18 to 28. H e n ry « t,^ ? ? p rovidinS fu n d s C° U nty ~ E L E C T R IC M rs . B ernice N ewton , ^ SD BY GRANGE date. a , Prânk°Pear Poge Nine Festival Flower Show o f the Azalea Garden Club l o o p . M. to 6 :00 P. M . K ^ IU U Saturday, May 25, 1946 J “ SCHOLARSHIP P b e il IA C r o ft L ,ly E L E C T R IC A L C O N T R A C T IN G New Phiko Table Models and Portable Radios arer^ n n jn-?-W' VYe h*ve several used and reconditioned radios—reasonable! Used Montag H eater-U sed Wedgewood Range We have moved next door—former office of Ur. Stevenson, dentist « «heT^oV^'w^.- S , . " ' AM,Pa Park a”d £ C OREGON in a " 7. ** *as in ,1 , he c a r]Y ^ tto n V I han Tunin'? the s ta n d - '^ n l » eL ,e>' con<3 itio ns ewiier i ^ V a.VOrabIe 1 Texas ? C a llfo rn ia ,j *• in ‘ , bur as good ° tber a re as. fa v o r. ° f th e » J“ », instaa' !’ " » " k e t ,„,‘ ead ° f g oing Cutn ¿ “‘5 ■" com peti-' n' y Iambs a s ' to* « ^ s Ur‘ng the la s t 5p^ a a d Shr P d iv is i0 " l * W o n A " ere lig h t, ‘ « a jo R,.“ t v ,he n u m - ha dnesday. increased 1. R I LES—ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENTS Open to flower lovers of Southern Oregon and Northern California Entries will be registered from 8:00 a. m. until 10:00 a m No entry will be registered after 10:00 a. m. Each exhibitor will furnish own container with owner’s name „«in® q H r . . of container. e’ USIn2 adhesive tape on bottom Exhibitor to place only one entry in each division. No ribbon will be awarded in any class having less than three entries nnlpse uw . • exceptionally noteworthy. tn u ics, unless an exhibit is Flower show committee will not be held resoonsiblp fnr other property. s p o n s ib le to r Joss or damage to any container or Flower show closes at 6:00 p. m. Exhibitors will remove own containers and material bv 6-30 n m u , , . os ENTRY SCHEDULE ‘ 1 ’ 5 S E C n O N B— A r tis tic A rra n g e m e n ts CZoaa 4 - A rra n g e m e n t o f a ll beach m a te ria l. Class 1. D in in g Room. C lass S —O r ig in a l a rra n g e m e n t by m en. D iv is io n a — D in in g ta b le to 14 inches in h e ig h t, w ith C lass 6-—C a c ti and S u ccule nts. o r w ith o u t accessories. C Liss 7— B a skets. D iv is io n b— B u ffe t, betw een 16 and 18 inches in h e ig h t, S E C T IO N C w ith o r w ith o u t accessories. A rra n g e m e n ts by O rg a n is a tio n s . C lass 2— L iv in g Room. ^ ^ ^ C V IO N D — C eantnercial D iv is io n a — A rra n g e m e n t 2 to 3 feet in h e ig h t. A o n - C o m p e titw E x H ,b„ , b y g r , e n h o ^ a n d n u r ,e r ie .. D iv is io n b— O rig in a l a rra n g e m e n t in c o lo r: a ll w h ite ; a ll re d ; a ll b lu e ; a ll g re e n ; a ll yellow ’ ; a ll p u rp le . SEC r iO N E — N o v e ltie s C lass 3— M in ia tu re s . As 1 O iZ lik e to m ake i t , ” D iv is io n a— N o t to exceed 3 inches in h e ig h t. SEC H O N F — C h ild re n 's Show D iv is io n b— N o t to exceed 6 inches in h e ig h t. E x h ib its e n te re d by c h ild re n u p to H C o n ta in e rs o r m a te ria l n o t ca lle d fo r o r rem oved fro m G ra n g e h a ll by 6 :3 0 P. M . M a y 25 w y e a r» o f age r fll be care d fo r by M rs . E m m a N eeves a t h e r hom e across th e h ig h w a y fro m G range H a ll. ...