Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 23, 1946, Page 9, Image 9

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SPAY, MAY J23._1946
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I n ®ggreSSi Ve tr a d ln « and steady
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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
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lambS a t
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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
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¡partment of a gricu ltu re , w as th a n a ~
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county two days la st w e e k a ro u n d a d o lla r h ig h e r.
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Count)’ Agent Knox, s tu d y -
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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
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“ 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^
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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
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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-
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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
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a mng; hrangcs nad
U (?ste rn
¿ " f t ' ” S'-od co nd i-
Prepared
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the
ine
Now Owned Entirely Bv—
A. D. “Art” Lawn
LOCATION: One Miie North of State Line—
Telephone
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Crescent City—16-T-14
N ewton ,
president
^ hetco Grange Hall
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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.
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C lass 4. Rose
S p ra y
1 S te m
C
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15.
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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
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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
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1 S te m
5.
5.
° th e r d a ta -
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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
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C° U nty
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E L E C T R IC
M rs . B ernice N ewton ,
^ SD BY GRANGE
date.
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Prânk°Pear
Poge Nine
Festival Flower Show o f the Azalea Garden Club
l o o p . M. to 6 :00 P. M
.
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Saturday, May 25, 1946
J “ SCHOLARSHIP
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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 £
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Tunin'? the s ta n d -
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ewiier i ^ V a.VOrabIe
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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,
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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 .
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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
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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
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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.
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