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County Agent Lists Varieties Best for Gardens W W ân q lô q e fh e r fe r World tln J m fa n J in q NATIONAL With The Churches Brookings-Harbor Pilot 13 A SSEM BLY O F GOD O ak and P acific Rev. W. J. S p en cer O ne of th e frien d liest ch u rch es in B rookings. S u n d ay school, 9:45 a m . to 10:45 a m . M orning w orship, 11 a m. W e p reach Jesu s C hrist, a trien d to th e friendless. E vening service, 7:30. ev a n g el istic. W e invite you to come and be p art of o u r services. CLUB WEEK By K enneth W. P riest C ounty E xten sion A gent M. E. K nickerbocker, of the S ta te D e p artm en t of A g ric u ltu re inform s us th a t th e F ed eral Govi ern m e n t budget for 1955 does not provide funds necessary for *he F ed eral G overnm ent to co n tin u e its p rogram of m atch in g S ta te and C o u n ty in dem nity p ay m en ts to ow ners of an im als slau g h tere d because of B rucellosis o r T u b e r culosis. D u rin g th e 1953 fiscal \ e a r the am ount of m oney ex panded by th e F ederal G overn m ent in this S ta te am ounted to $33,000. F ed eral p artic ip a tio n in the pro g ram for th e c u rre n t y e a r will he considerably less because o t a t educt ion alre ad y m ade in th e in dem nity paym ents. Since the s ta r t of this fiscal y e a r and u n d er provisions of the O regon law, herd ow ners have received $8 m axim um from S ta te an d C ounty but only $9 from the F ederal G overnm ent for g rade anim als, and $12 and $18 resp ec tively in the cas • of p u reb red s. MARCH 6 to 14 ♦ ♦ ♦ LUTHERAN S ervices a re held a t S eventh- Day A dventist church. M orning service, 8:30. S u n d ay school, 9:30 a.m. E veryone is invited. Rev. H a rry F. M iller, pastor, 754 I stre e t, C rescent City, C alif P hone 2424 C rescent City. T u n e in L u th e ra n H o u r every S u nday 1 p.m. K C R E, C rescent C ity. THURSDAY, M ARCH 18, 1954 ST. T IM O T H Y ’S E P IS C O P A L A zalea P a rk D rive and F ir S t. T he Rev. R o b ert G reenfield T h e Rev. P e te r D ally S ervices 8:30 a m. ev ery S u n d ay . S u nday school, sam e tim e. Hoiy C om m union fo u rth S u n d ay each m onth. All services w ill lie held a t th e I.O .O .F hall u n til w ork on th e ch u rch has been com pleted. ♦ ♦ ♦ SEVENT11-DAY A D V E N T IS T E lder C alvin H a rtn e ll, P a s to r 9:30 a.m. S a b b a th school ( S a t u rd ay ). 11:00 a.m . P rea ch in g service. 3:50 p.m. Young P eo p le’s m eet ¡ng. the first and th ird S a b b ath of each m onth. 7 :.’»(! p m W edn»'sday, p ra y e r m eeting. ♦ ♦ ♦ C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E S u n d ay school from 9:45 to 10:30 a.m. C h ild ren and young people u p to age of 20 a re w el B RO O K IN G S P R E S B Y T E R IA N come. Rev. H ugh Bronson, M in ister S ervices S u n d ay at 11 a.m . V .F.W . H all T estim onial m eetin g s — F irst S u n d ay School, 9:45 a m. C h u rch w o rship service, 11 a m an d th ird W ednesdays, 8 o ’clock. R eading room in ch u rch open W ednesdays 2:30 to 4:30. B R O O K IN G S B IB LE C o rn er P in e and Alder, acro ss S o u th Hazel s tre e t n ear Del N o rte from the G reenhouse. Rev. Ed. M cClain, M inister All are co rd ially invited. S u n d ay school, 9:45 a m. ♦ ♦ ♦ M orning w orship. 11 a m. STA R O F T H E S E A C A T H O L IC E vening service, 7:15 p.m. F irs t S u n d ay of th e m onth a t 11 a.m. C H U R C H O F JE S U S C H R IS T O th e r S u n d ay s a t 8 a.in. L A TTER DAY SA IN T S Rev. F r. H am ilto n . G ra n g e H all ♦ ♦ ♦ P riesth o o d m eeting, 9 a m. S u n DEL NORTE day. C HURCH O F C H R IS T S u n d ay school, 10 a m. (N o n -In stru m e n ta l M usic) T he Ladies R elief Society m eets M eets 11 a m. S u n d ay s a t th e every T uesday in p riv a te homes. Jo e B ru m m ett residence, 4 m iles n o rth on E lk V alley road. P hone B A P T IS T COM M UNITY 12R3 C rescent C ity. Rev. C h arles D urden, P a s to r S u n d ay school, 9:45 a m. C h u rch services a t 11 a m. and 7:30 p.m. M idweek service W ednesday, 8 p.m. D elivered to Y our H om e Young P eo p le’s p ra y e r service, Phone T hursday, 7:30. C hoir re h e a rsa l F rid ay a t 8. ♦ ♦ ♦ D REAM S COM E T R E E 4-11 g irls w ho learn to sew find sa tis faction and econom y in fashioning clothes for them selves . . . and often for o th e r m em bers of th e ir fam ily. T hrough such projects they develop a know ledge of color, fabrics and d sign . . . assets of basic value, w h e th e r th e y ’re used for c a re e rs in business or th e home. ♦ ♦ ♦ H ere is a list of p re fe rre d I varieties for the hom e garden in new fine leafed ty p e .) O regon. The o lder s ta n d a rd v a rie C A N T A L O U PE (N ot recom m ended for most ties a re given first if th ey are still good and th e n ew er v arie tie s g ard n ers.) H e a rts of Gold and last. M any of you hom e g a rd n e rs 1 H ale. S pear, Pike, O regon De- m ay w ant to cut this list out and ! licious and G ra n ite S ta te (E a rly W ith lam bing season underway tack up in a convenient spot for ' but not as sw eet.) ■n O regon, now is a good tim e to reference. S W E E T CORN be th in k in g of how to save those (B est if p lan ted as a block P lease rem em b er these points I r a th e r th a n in single row .) E a rly pew lam bs, says John L anders, as you stu d y this list: ¡ex ten sio n anim al husbandry sp >- 1. T h ere is no one best v a rie ty v a rie tie s include Golden E ariy icialist at O regon S ta te college. for all gardens. t M ark et, Golden H um m er, N o rth Im m ediatt ly a f te r a lam b is ' S ta r and S eneca Golden. Golden 2. P ersonal preference is often ! C ross B an tam is a little la te r and born, s a tu ra te its navel w ith a a deciding factor. [ tin c tu re of iodine, advises the spe- 3. V ariatio n s in soil will often I is in an excellent variety. cial st. This will help in p re v en t m ak e a decided difference. CU C U M B ERS • P ickling T y p e ) ing infection from e n terin g the 4. V ariatio n s in clim ate will Snow s P erfectio n and M R. 17 body. ch an g e th e end p roduct in som e a re th e best varieties. C heck the new -born lam b to cases. CUCUM BERS (Slicing) in v erte d eye-lids. If th e eye-lid 5. A lw ays test out a new v a rie ty B u rp ee H ybrid, S ensation H y isn ’t rolled down over the ey< l>efore abandoning the older one brid. and S u recro p H ybrid. Lemon im m ediately, blindness m ay re ASPARAGUS type is highly desirable. su it, L anders w arns. Allow tw o y ea rs before c u ttin g E G G P L A N T I t ’s im p o rtan t to dock and ca s heavily. M ary W ashington, C al (N ot recom m ended fo r m ost t r a t e lam bs e a rly because they ifornia 500. g ard n ers.) N ew H am pshire Hy- s u ffe r less shock th an o ld er ones. BEA N S (B ush-G reen) brid, one of the best larg e fru ited S trin g le ss G reen Pod and Ten- varieties. Ja p a n e se E arly H ybrid If ru b b e r bands a re used for the derg reen . P rocessor, Topcrop and and E arly K orean a re sm all but o p eratio n , th e specialist recom m en d s they be put on im m ediately W ade (P ro d u ces over a long p e r early. a f te r birth. It a knife is used iod. ) L E T T U C E (L eaf) a 7-to-10-day w a it is r com m end B EA N S (P o le— G reen) O ak Leaf and S alad Bowl. ed. B lue Lake, K e n tu ck y W onder. L E T T U C E (H ead! A n o th er safeg u ard advised for O regon G iant. B lue L ake stra in s C ornell 456, E a rly G reat L akes voung lam bs is providing of heat. <F.M. 1, Asgrow 231 and Asgrow and P en n iak e a re best for o u r A h e a t lam p, if not kepi close 228.) state. enough to blister, will be adequate B FA N S (W ax —B u sh ) O N IO N S o r a lam b brooder, such as that B rittle w ax. P u re Gold (high Yellow Globe D anvers a re fav described in OSC experim ent sta-* p ro d u c er.) o red in W estern Oregon. Sw eet tion c irc u la r of inform ation 515 BEA N S (L im a B ush) S panish is favored in e a ste rn O re- i . will do th job, says Landers. F ordhook 242 (larg e podded! gon but is only a fa ir sto ra g e tvpe T h e specialist re p o rts th at creep ( 'la r k ’s (sm all podded.) P E A S (T a ll) feeding, o r m aking feed available B EA N S (L im a Pole) A lcerm an and Telephone. for th e lam bs and ew es s e p a ra te C h ristm a s lima. P E A S (Low G row ing) ly, w ill pay dividends. T his is p a r BRO CCOLI (G reen S p ro u tin g ) T hom as L axton, P ro g re ss No. 9 tic u la rly im p o rtan t for early C alabrese, De Cicco. W a lth a m an d W ando. lam bs and if feed conditions a re n 't 29. T exas E arly. A sgrow M edium P E P P E R too good for th»1 ewes. or F. M. m edium (slig h tly lat r ) ( alw onder, a good large variety . T o g u a ra n te e and s tim u la te an BEETS N ot early. V indale an early, pro- ad e q u a te and stead y flo wof nu- D etro it D ark Red (H ard to b eat ' d u ctiv e sm a lle r variety, ; t r i ’ious m ilk, th e specialist su g for c o lo r.) G reen Top E a rly W on i RHUBARB g ests feeding one-half to three- der and G reen Top R unching. R iverside G iant is productive fo u rth s of a pound of whole grain B RU SSELS S PR O U T S w ith fa ir color. V alentine. M c daily. The ew es should be given C atsk ill. D onald and C anada Red a re bright all th ey will «at along w ith plenty CABBAGE colored varieties. 'o f exercise, co n tin u es L anders. Golden Acre, C openhagen M a r SQ U A SH (S u m m er) S h e a rin g the wool from the ud ket. D anish R ailhead and F la t C a se rta strip ed and light green. d e r region and th e head of the D utch (listed according to m a S eneca Zucchini H ybrid and S o rrs '»•we will fu r th e r save new lambs. tu rity .) Savoy (P erfectio n D ru m G reen H ybrid a re early, green head! and Red C abbage (M am types. S u m m er S tra ig h tn e c k and S h earin g the u d d er will give the ew e a clean p late and prevent m oth Red R ock! a re good addi Y ellow C rookneck best yellow lam b d» a th from too m uch wool in tions w here room is av ailab le and varieties. its stom ach. S h earin g the ew e’s you have use fo r them . SQ U A SH (W in te r) head will en courage her to come C A RRO TS T able Q ueen o r A corn a re good in o u t of bad w eather. Red C ored C h an ten ay , N a n te s d a rk green sm all types. Uconn a p a r l y ) an d Im p e ra to r M orse * lig h t colored, sm a lle r type is very punching. Long C hatenay, Gold productiv e and has a s m a lle r vine or Red Ja c k e t. S h o rte r types are V ictor, B ounty, P en n h ea rt and S pik e and C han ticleer. flu b b a itl. B anana. Golden D e W e satch B eautv. C A U L IFL O W E R licious. B u tte rn u t and S w eet M eat W A T E R M E L O N Snow ball E a rly , Snow ball X. a re th e pick of th e la rg e r tvpes Not recom nded tor most Snow ball Y and S no w d rift TO M A TO ES g ard en s.) K londike. Ice C ream CELERY If you p ru n e and sta k e u se: ai d H oney C ream Babv Klondike, U tah (m a n \ good s tra in s of th is S tokesdale, Jo h n Baer. Sioux, New H am pshire M idget and Jap- * green type. > E m erso n P ascal a Q ueens. B urpee H ybrid, V ancross anese Seedless Pointers On Care of New Lambs Given ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ OREGONIAN i BETTER BUYS AT lESMEISTER'S IN CO M E O P P O R T U N IT IE S Building 110’ on a larg e city lot. T h ree sev eral m ore a p a rtm e n ts. One R easonable down paym ent will ap p ro x im a te ly 34’ by re n ta ls and space for block off H iw ay 101 handle. D uplex unit, 2 bedroom s each, th re e -c a r g arag e. E x tra la rg e lot. $120 per m onth m^orne. T otal p rice $9500.00 T erm s available. I I TW O -BEDROOM S W IT H F IR E P L A C E Very m odern, nearly n» w. Close to school and shopping area. R easonable down paym ent w ith FH A term s at only $55.77 p er m onth. O CEA N FR O N T A G E AND M ODERN HOM E Living room finished in k n o tty pine. P ic tu re w indow s w ith ocean views. Good w a te r, clam l>eds and su rf fishing. New low p ric e of $10,000.00. $2,000 00 down. IH IR IY -F O U R ACRE RANCH w ith m odern tw o-bedroom hom e on H iw ay 101 south of B rookings. Big b arn and ch icken house. Som e livestock and chickens. Good spring. All fenced. G. I loan. F u ll price, $15,000 00. T erm s. I g HI-W AY F R O N T A G E S ev eral gcxxl level business lo ts on hiw ay. Also acreag e tra c ts on hiw ay in H a rb o r area. B RA N D N E W —J u s t finished th is week. M odern, tw o-bedroom house ju s t tw o blocks from hiw ay in c e n te r of tow n. 52 x 80’ lot w ith city sew« r on good s tre e t. O nly $1000.00 down. See Hamer Haggerty or Eva Lee Long PETE J. LESMEBTER, Realtor P hone 3311 Also the BEST in Insurance Coverages Across from the Post Office IN BROOKINGS I 1