4 Brookings-Harbor Pilot
gard en scap in g is due in g reat
m easu re to the annual selections
TH U R SD A Y , A P R IL 8, 1954
of th e All A m erican w inners.
Roses w hich e n te r into com peti
tion a re su b jected to rigid te sts
in d iffe re n t soils and clim ates
all over A m erica, and if they can
It looked this w’eek as if the
By R uth B. S m ith
pass the trials, only then can they
B rookings B ruins had com pleted
he considered A ll-A m erican. Be
an u nbeaten and u n tied home
“ T h is w orld th a t w e’re a-livin’ in
cause of th ese trials, th e buying
baseball season . . . b u t no o n e’s
Is m ighty hard to b ea t;
public has increased confidence
very happy about it.
You get a thorn w ith every rose,
in its p u rch ase an d acquires the
T he only home scheduled gam e
Rut a in ’t the roses sw eet!”
incentive to ex p erim en t w ith a
for th e high school team w’ent by
W e just h aven’t said a word
p a rtic u la r rose in his own garden.
I th e board last F riday, as B an
ab o u t R O SES and if we don't
It is b e tte r to acq u ire few er
don and B rookings w ere rained
h u rry up it will be alm ost too
roses and get th e best stock
out. A nother gam e, scheduled for
la te just as wp in ad v erten tly
ra th e r th an to gam ble on success
| this F riday, w as cancelled, as the
paased up S W E E T PEA S DAY,
w ith m any of poorer stam ina.
erection of co n stru ctio n shacks
w hich in most circles coincides
You m ay wish to m ake your
in left field would have m ade the
w ith W ash ington’s b irth d a y .
choice because of c e rta in color
gam e difficult.
T h e grow ing of Roses has be
com e an ev e r increasing industry p referen ces o r it m ay be that
A m id-week gam e at Gold
you a re a firm believer only in j
Beach was out, too, w ith the
in tho P acific n orth-w est, w ith
th e m any grow ers who now spec th e flo rab u n d a o r in the hybrid I
field th ere too m uddy for play.
teas. T he rose fam ily is sizable
ialize only in Roses, though th eir
C onstruction of th e new’ high
a c re a g e s m ay h e sm all. Mrs. enough to p erm it you to find j
school blots out any chance of
m ore th an one real fa v o rite classi
N icholas Van H evlingen, head of
m ore home gam es on th e re g u la r
fication.
an J 85 acre n u rse ry thinks the
field. Th? B rookings B eavers,
Miss B etty E v erh ard , Miss N ational
Should you w an t to set in a
in tere st in th e rose as p a r t of
P ress P h o to g rap h er of 1953, poses for a couple of press
hope to build an o th e r diamond,
new rose w here roses have a l
hut w eath er has stym ied them to
p h o to g rap h e rs d u rin g last y ea rs Miss N P P A pageant.
re ad y been grow ing, don’t do it
date.
T h e girl who is selected Miss Oregon P ress P hotog
w ithout re fre sh in g the ground
ra p h e r at th e P ress P h o to g rap h ers Ball in P o rtlan d
A rt G u th rie’s s ittin g up in his
and even replacing w ith new soil.
May 1 will com pete Ju n e 9-12 fo r th e title of Miss N a
little ivory tow er, ta k in g great
A ccording to ex p erts, a rose long
tional P ress P h o to g ra p h e r a t A tlan tic C ity. Any girl
satisfactio n in his p itching s ta ff’s
in one place im p arts a toxic q u a l
betw een 18 and 25 and who is not m arried is eligible
earned run av erag e to d ate . .
ity to th e soil. Dig a good sized
to e n te r th e com petition.
0 00. Only trouble is, he doesn’t
hole, th ey say, tak in g th a t soil
know’ who his pitchers are.
to a n o th e r p a r t of th e garden
and re tu rn w ith som e good loose, State Officer
Contest Ends April 16
V IN C EN TS G R A N D PA R EN T S
B500.00 Down ,$50.00 P e r M onth w ell-aerated g ard en loam . Roses Visits (). E. S.
Mrs. Ralph V incent w rite s from
Deadline for entry in the
Will move you right into alm ost have no aversion to clay but
P o rtla n d th a t th e ir d aughter,
TV
Contest
at
the
Hiway
enough
sand
should
be
added
to
H azel G raham , P ast G rand
new sm all hom e only th ree
N ancy is the m o th er of a little
M arket will be April 16.
insure good d rainage.
M atron of the G rand C h a p te r of
b lo ck s from Post Office.
girl,
Susan Eileen, born M arch
W
inner
of
the
TV
set
w
ill
be
Mr. A rchie Selwood of V an O regon O.E.S., now G rand D ep
T o tal P rice is $5000.00.
24, 1954. The little girl has one
announced in the April 22
couver, B. C., renow ned as one u ty of the O rd e r of R ainbow tor
. sister, P a tricia C laire.
issue of the Pilot.
of th e n o rth -w e s t’s o u tstan d in g Girls, visited S a te llite C h ap ter
ro a arian s has been know n to No. 165 O.E.S. T uesday evening.
A R EA L BUY!!!
Subscribe to the Brookings -
B uy U. S. S av in g s Bonds!
Mrs. G raham
outlin ed
p ro
Sm all home in Airport tr a c t g u a ra n te e success to the beginners
Harbor
Pilot.
if
they
use
his
m
ethod
of
plan
tin
g
cedure
for
form
ing
a
C
h
ap
ter
of
E xtra large lot 80x110. Not an old
house Really worth the total Roses, so th a t m ethod should be R ainbow for Girls, w hich the local
w orth passing along ex a ctly as organization is considering.
price of $3600.00 with terms.
he recom m ends;
LUTHERAN SERVICES
” . . . F o rtu n a te ly roses of ex W E E K E N D W IT H P A R E N T S
REV. HARRY F. MILLER, P astor
Highway frontage 100 feet cellent q u a lity can be grow n
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stevens of
d o st' in Full price $3,850.00. Ex- un d er conditions considerably less P o rtla n d spent th e w eek end w ith
MAUNDY THURSDAY, APRIL *5
cel lent business location.
th a n ideal. T hey like lots of sun Mr. S te v en s’ p aren ts, Mr. and
8:00 P.M.
and p re fe r aftern o o n ra th e r Mrs. A. H. N ew ton of H arb o r.
L arg e C o rn er Lot w ith y e a r
EASTER SERVICES
ro u n d sp rin g R eady to build on. th an m orning shade. They dislike I his w as Mrs. S te v e n s’ first visit
heavy
w
inds
.
.
.
but
th
ey
also
at
hom
e
since
it
w
as
rem
odeled
P riced $850.00. You nam e the
SUNDAY. APRIL 18, 8:30 P.M.
like a good circ u latio n of air. under th e direction of M ack M al
te rm s.
Services Held at
They should not be p lan ted less colm, and she w as very pleased
7TH
DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
th an tw en ty feet from larg e trees, w ith th e results.
eight feet from sh ru b s and six
The C h.urch of the Lutheran Hour
GUARD AGAINST
teet from hedges.
“A pail of w a te r should be
"The recom m ended depth for poured into the hole to elim in ate
FINANCIAL LOSS BY
th e beds is tw o feet if th e be- all d an g e r of pockets. W hen the
ginner digs it o r has it dug by soil in the hole has dried som e
som eone o th e r th a n me. It is s u r w hat. th e hole should be filled
prising how m any tim es I find and su rp lu s soil draw n up aro u n d
m sst'lt p re p arin g th e beds m yself, th e plant. P la n tin g should not be
possibly having my g u a ra n te e of done d u rin g wet w e a th e r as the
success in mind. In such cases. I soil should be in a friab le con- 1
for wom en & children
am at raid th at I s e ttle for a depth dition o r it will com pact w hen
of eigh teen inches.
Shoes for the grow ing boy, too
tre a d e d . . . A liberal d u stin g of
A light sandy loam m u st be honem eal is alw ays applied d u r
fortified by th e addition of com ing th e p lan tin g o p eratio n .” Mr.
post. ro tte d cow m anure, peat I i Selwood concludes by saying th e re
moss o r o th e r m a te ria l w hich will is nothing for th e b egin n er and
m ake the soil m ore re te n tiv e of ( him self save to look fo rw ard to
w ith sound stock
m o istu re . . . T h irty inches to late May and June, the beginn »r
W in n er of our
th re e feet is about right »M'tween I w ith e a g er hope and expectancy
fire insurance. See
A nn iv ersary gift
plants.
and I w ith confidence." P erh ap s
\ hole am ply la rg e enough to w ith M r Selw’ood’s m agic touch
♦his agen cy now}
MRS DAVID SERBER
aet ornm odate th e roots w ithout md confidence,” his roses m av
Crescent Citv
tu iiin g js dug and a f te r firm ing not need it but it w ould seem
BROOKINGS
the soil on which th e plant rooi
th a t to spray o r dust again st in
SOUTH OF DlJdMICKS
ends will rest a cone of clean so.l sects m ight be an added act of
,s built in the c e n te r of th e hole precau tio n now and then!
F o r efficient, quick ami reliable and the low er end of the m am
A tew excellent proven roses
In su ra n ce S ervice, insure and a s st«‘in of the plant is placed on for this area som e All A m ericas:
s u re y o u rself of P ro p e r P io tix tion top of the cone of soil w ith the P resident H oover (B lend of pink,
For the first t.me, you ran now
roots carefu lly sp read in th e ir sc a rle t and y ello w ); C hariot t-
th ro u g h o u r office
.W n S° u ,° T ne n,hf,e5s h*-'ri»R
n a tu ra l directions and pointing A rm stro n g (C arm ine buds o p en
and the
e ^ D oubi * i * -b £[tery c o n ,h ;n a tiOa
slightly dow nw ards.
ing to c e rise ); E toile de H ol
elim
in ated .
I ne cone o r m ound should be lande (R ed — p ro lific bloom er,
¡a d ju sted so th a t w hen the plan»- Helen T ra u b el (S alm on-p in k to
operating costs
j mg operation is com pleted the a p ric o t); S u tt e r ’s Gold (D eep
1 union (th e sw elling ju st above th e yellow edged w ith red gorgeous
01 l°'Lal l 5
° month
roots) will be about one th ird b e in b u d '; P eace (Yellow w ith red
low the soil level W ith the plant in bud, opening into huge pink
SO £. jt jo WEAR
held in position, clean soil w ith
and cream bloom s); F rau K arl
j a m o d erate addition of peat m oss D ru sck h i
(W hite. H uge blos
SONOTONE OF
is Worked am ong th e roots and som s); Cecil B ru n e r i P ink, d a in
firm ed by hand. M ore soil should
MEDFORD
ty flo rib u n d a ); F o rty -N in e r «Bi
now be added . *. . and m ust be color. C erise an d y e llo w ); T a lis
839 E. Jackson, M edford, Ore.
Box 2i i
Phone 3^41 j fin n ed w ith th e feet
T h ere is
m an (M u ltico lo r). R eg retfu lly . it
I lEARIXc> t ENTER
no d an g e r of dam aging o r d is
Residence Phone 2292
m ust be sta te d th a t th e gop h ers
a rra n g in g the roots if the soil in like tw o new ones v ery m uch in
N otory P u blic- c o. Leonard
the lower spit has been properly ( deed! L e t’s add to o u r proven
Brookings, Oregon
tu rn e d beneath th e cone of soil
list and please do report, also, on
on which tin* roots have been your success w ith th e new 1954
APRIL 2Sth—2 TO 4 , I P.M
pi 'ed
p riz e w in n e rs M ojave ar«i Lihb« t
No Baseball,
No Field for
Bruin Team
Along Azalea Row
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