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B R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R Home of the Croft Lüy Page Ten i c o n d u civ e to p ro p a g a tio n of | m ic ro -b io lo g ic a l life w hich is so im p o r ta n t in f u r th e r in g p la n t d e v e lo p m e n t. Soil s tr u c tu r e is im p ro v ed by lim e, m a k in g fo r b e tte r .. r OM n r' o r .r-v a e r a tio n a n d p e r m ittin g ro o ts to G e ttin g G ertie s G a r te r , a a c y . a d v e n tu r e to d P fp e r s t r a t a se a rc h - Pine ( one Books Three Show Hits rom antic comedy, s ta rrin g th at m erry -an d rew D ennis O 'K eefe and M arie "th e body" M cDonald, will m ake the Pine Cone T h ea tre. F ri day and S atu rd ay . "G ettin g G ertie's G a rte r” is a rollicking t a l e of an absent- m inded professor who steps o u t side the sh e lte r of his lab o ra to ry into the wicked w orld of wine, women and wrong. S unday and M onday Noel Cow a rd 's "B lithe S pir t,” which o rig in ated as a stag e play which had rocked audiences w ith la u g h te r for two years S ta rrin g in this play is Rex H arrison, C onstance C um m ings, Kay H am m ond and M arg aret R utherford. Next W ednesday and T hursday, "G rissly’s M illions." which had a lull house most everyw here it has been shown, rep o rts say. It is a m y stery-m elodram a, fashioned to a new p a tte rn . P resen tin g a fresh idea and tre a tm e n t, the lie - public p ictu re had its lirst a u d ience clinging to th e ir seats in |H>r|M*tual s ta te of excitem ent P IL O T , B R O O K IN G S , O R D G R N TH U R SD A Y , AUGUST i S u c c e ssfu l g a rd e n e rs a n d fa rm e rs y a r d m a n u re , a n d be a p p lie d a t h a v e m ad e d o lla rs fro m sense th e sa m e r a te . I t is a c o m p le te m a n u re , th a t is, it c o n ta in th e w ith lime. At this tim e the w rite r of this th r e e p rin c ip le c o n s titu e n ts w hich colum n is engaged in se ttin g a a r e of v a lu e a s fe rtiliz e r s , n a m ly , 40 ton com post heap, using b a rn n itro g e n , p h o sp h a te , p o ta s h , a lso y ard m an u re for a base. This la n e a n d tr a c e m in e ra ls . P e rso n s in te re s te d , w h o h a v e will m ake p lan t food in 3 to 4 m onths. Thip tinal product will m a n u re of a n y ty p e a v a ila b le , h a v e be in a form which quickly be th e base fo r th is fe r tiliz e r . O th e r com es av ailab le to plan ts, the in g re d ie n ts in th e c o m p o st a r e m an u rial co n stitu en ts of th e o rig a v a ila b le m th is a r e a w ith little inal refuse to g eth er w ith a e x p en se. A t th is tim e I o f f e r h e lp v ariab le but appreciab le q u a n tity in s ta r tin g a c o m p o st h e a p to of nitrogen fixed from the atm o s th o se so c o n c e rn e d . J u s t d ro p m e phere. It is low er in w a te r content a line. K essler, arrived Monk, noon by bus to visit f,? w eeks. She had flown f- m tdw est over Grand Car B oulder Dam. which she' saw well She told her ■ th a t she never realized n itu d e of these until this A. K. Cleveland, of Be' C alif., spent Friday anc‘ day visiting his hrother 3 cal m an ag er of Coos El« op. He also visited at tl J a m e s Fifield h a s r e c e n tly r e in s titu te d Masonic lodge ing for m ineral-enriched p l a n t food. M any p lan ts a re diseased b e c a u se they grow in h ard packed soil; lime helps to co rrect this handicap. Lime helps to preserve nitogen in m anure. This w as determ ined by tests a t the New Jerse y A gri c u ltu re ex p erim en t statio n , using h y d rated lime and m anure. In, and richer in organic m a tte r th an considering lime and how m uch t o { fa rm y ard m an u re w ith which if F o r q u ick results, place j use, give thought to the purpose, is com parable in m an u rial value tu rn e d fro m a n e x te n s iv e v a c a tio n It may th ere fo re be used as fa rm t u p in M issouri a n d O k la h o m a . ified a d in the Pilot. (quick or slow a c tin g ); kind of crop to be grow n; soil type and its reaction. Dolom ite (a form of lime rich in m agnesium ) is slow acting and has some residual •ffec t on subsequent crops: w h e r e as hyd rated lime, having sm aller particles, tak es m ore im m ediate hold. D olom ite is linked to m a g -1 nesium . and th ere is a m agnesium potash re la tio n sh a p in the soil;) when this form of lim e is used th e potash requirem ent is les-j sened. H ydrated lime is identified w ith j calcium . A Iw^ler balance ob tained and the d a n g e r of an excess m agnesium elim in ated if th e re be a v ariatio n of the type of lime used from tim e to tim e. Quick By Robert Sloan lime is frow ned upon because of L I M A p o p u lar delusion exists that its obvious effect on b a c te ria in lim e is m erely a n eu tralizin g the soil. agent in the correction <•! an over Continued neglect of lim ing acid sod condition o ld a g ric u l co n trib u tes to loss of soil fertility . tural books frequently m ake ref- U ltim ate crop fa ilu re ev e n tu a lly rence to lime as a fertilizer, and resu lts, followed by a s u b sta n tia l as such it has an im portant place decline in land values C onclusive m soil fertility . B acteria of the tests by U. S. G overnm ent and kirul that are useful to the g a r d various s ta te exjierim ent statio n s ener do not thrive in a soil which have d em o n strate d beyond doubt s too acid th at Ixun-fits f r o m intelligent Lime in com post o r in the application of lime, w h e th e r via establishes an (environment compost o r directly to the soil. Fertilizer Tips N 0 T R E S P A S S I N ('. | I I A ll persons trespassing op o u r p ro n e rtv, near ; state highw ay stock piles. at H a rris State Park, ' w ithout permisslun ol owners, w ill lie prosecuted regardless o f reasthv / (S ig n e d ): A- K. L. Hogan and K. I). Vaughn Owners I Brookings Ncxf finie, try our air conditû a v e rre d ¡iuîlm or choir feu serate ta San Francisco Thio is the aaay. comfortable way to go to San Frarciaoo No change of car*. Slot- p in air cor titionvd comfort in your Ddlnuin ¡wet o con part*aent* »r drawing roor < - 1,» the low fare modern reclining chrdr car. which ia also air conditioned. Dinner and brvakfaat dining car service. sournsouao mnioou woRTwaooao s o :* i f tv Ciwrt» ton , . , IOS p.at. lv S ¡a tram it<0 ;terry) 6 : 0 0 * m. Iv . . . Ar f »Mami «a-C o. m. I « A tlinmd . . . A« Saa t r a m u t a . . . «¡10 p.m . A.SS * .m . A» fc X a m . Ar 1 rrmtt Fott . t adfotd . . . . . i:. î a.uu . . 990,090 acres —an ;rea the six« of New York State— arc blackened annua I- I / . V» atersheuk are <L..uded Floods, erosion, tiltin g are Induced. W ild life is ¿rippled and killed. America s beauty is Ic irrcd. Can anything be done about these fires? C i course. Because 9 oui of 10 or this nation s 'crest and woods fires are started by good, la w -a b id in g citize n s lik e y o u — a n J y j u a ro th e o n e w h o can and m ust p r e v e n t th e m . it s time we quit kidding curse Ives. Forest and woods fires won't stop until Americans learn to be careful with ciga- ret.es, matches, and all oui-of-doors fires. This year make sure you are ce’ cful. Read the rules on tms page- read them again ir,« n o rite them. Do your part, always! • ;« ) a. m. GOING TO IOS ANGPfS? You can leave San Fran< ieco on the .V on I . >i x if at 12 15 noon a id a rri\e in Loa Angel« s at 9:55 in the evening. Yen can w ke y our Pullman rci«k rvation nt any io tl rn Pacific oifica. The F riendly Southern Pacific Veterans c a n ’t have as much fishing and hunting If fo r e s t ortd w o o d s fires c o r tin u e to t a k e t h e ir to ll o f th e n o tio n ’s p la y g ro u n d s . ÿ O t t C $ rt» PREVENT FOREST FIR E S W o o d w o rth Bros. Lbr.C