Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 15, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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Brookings-Harbor Pilot
THURSDAY, JU LY 15, 1954
DANA B A IR D HOM E
D an a B aird, w ho is a tte n d in g
school in E ugene, sp en t last week
end h ere a t the hom e of h er p a r­
en ts, Mr. and M rs. D an Baird.
M rs B aird re tu rn e d to E ugene
w ith h er to spend a few days.
OSC Soils Experts • Henry Leis,
Couple United In
Candlelight Service Urge Careful Use Old Timer Here,
Of Trace Elements Dies in L. A.
Miss M ary I^ee Adkins, daugh
te r of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Adkins
of B rookings, becam e the bride
of Mr. D onald A Crook, son of
Mr. and M rs. A rth u r B. Crook
of B rookings a t a double ring can-
dlelignt cerem ony, F rid ay eve­
ning, Ju ly 2, at the B rookings
H O N O R E D BY S H O W E R
A g ro u p of friends g a th e re d at Bible C hurch. Rev. Ed M cClain
th e hom e of D orotha W ebb Mon read th e m arria g e vows.
T he bride w as exquisite in a
d ay ev ening for a sto rk slfow er
rose
nylon sheer afternoon dress
in honor of Alice Bordwell.
w ith w hite hand irocheted a c ­
m ade by h er au n t Mrs.
MINNESOTA WOOLEN cessories
R ichard Adkins. She carried a
lovely bridan bouquet of pink
CO.
rose buds and w hite step h an o tis
Q u a lity W oolens for 38 Y ears
w ith w hite stream ers.
A tten d in g the couple w ere Mr.
W earables For The Fam ily
R ichard M cGinnis and Mrs. F aye
Direct From The Factory
N orm an, s is te r of the bride, both
of Brookings. T he m aid of honor
A C ard W ill B ring Me To Your
w ore a navy and w’hite ensem ble
Door
w ith w h ite accessories.
T he bride's m other w ore an
ANNA MOULTON
aq u a aftern o o n dress w ith rose
B onded R ep re sen tativ e
accessories,
and
th e
groom s
m o th er a beige d re ssm a k er suit
Box 515, B rookings
t AND D WOODYARD
...F IN E S T
F U E L . ..
Mill Wood, Peeler Cores, Split and Round
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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
PICK-UP LOAD
............................. . $ 2 . 0 0
At The Mill on Easy Street
Phone 3476
P.O. Box 645
BUY A NEW CHEVROLET—
TODAY’S BEST BUY FOR ECONOMY!
OUT SA V ES
CH EV R O LET
Phone 411
S IS T E R H E R E
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schmeer
of P o rtla n d visited Mr. and Mrs.
Addition of boron, copper, m a n ­
By MAX BRA IN A RD
C h arles G ray sh el and Mrs. P aul
ganese and zinc to com m ercial
fe rtilize rs is not recom m ended
So "D u tch " Leis has gone over W h in y last week. Mrs. Schm eer
Mrs. G rayshel and M rs. W hirry
as a general p ra ctice by soil scien­ The Divide!
a re siste rs .
tists at O regon S ta te college.
"D u tch "
was
m ig h ty
well
H. B. C heney, OSC soils de­ known, when Brookings was in
p a rtm e n t head, s ta te s th at appli­ th e doldrum s, and he w as scoop­
catio n s of th ese so-called " tra c e ” ing out groceries to th e scant pop­
n u trien t elem e n ts should be c a re ­ u lation then stuck here and had
fully fitted to th e established r e ­ no o th e r place to go. He did this
q u ire m e n ts of a crop in relation chore for H an scam ’s and then
to th e soil and o th e r conditions for his brother-in-law , Wilson
u n d er w hich it is grown.
F reem an , when th e la tte r first
D ifferent kinds of p la n ts vary opened up.
w idely in th e ir re q u irem en ts for
" D u tc h ” left us in Los Angeles,
and to lera n ce of th e tra c e n u ­ last T uesday, following a forced
Dave Franklin, Owner
trie n ts, C heney explains.
Even leisu re period th a t w as required
sm all excesses m ay have highly by a serious illness, about four
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ad v erse effec ts on crop grow th y e a rs ago. A v eteran of W orld
Geo. Lostroh, Local Agent
and yields.
W ar I, he is survived by his widow,
P re se n t e stim a te s indicate th at nee M cClung, a siste r of Mrs.
about 12,000 tons of th e trac e
n u trie n t elem e n ts a re used as
fe rtiliz e r an n u ally
T his figure
will undoubtedly increase, says
C heney, as soil reserv es are d e­
pleted by cropping and as a re a s ,
of deficiency a re b e tte r recogniz- !
ed. M eanw hile, on th e basis of
w hat is now know n ab out the ef- I
fects of " tr a c e ” elem ents, soil
scien tists a t th e college believe
it is best to avoid th e ir ind iscrim ­
in a te use in m ixed fertilizers.
T he " tra c e " elem en ts should not
W e a re honored to announce th a t Mr. Howe U. U rk will
be confused w ith calcium , m ag n e­
h
ead
o u r ex tensive re searc h d e p a rtm e n t.
sium and s u lp h u r w hich a re w ide­
ly p resen t in m ixed fertilize rs and
Mr. U rk served in th e C rim ean W a r; took w ork a t the
a re g en erally m ore needed for
U niversity of P atag o n ia, and is an a u th o rity on th e G row th of
plant n u tritio n .
grass.
T h e elem e n ts m ost needed for
plant n u tritio n —nitro g en , phos­
Been w’ondering w h at th e so-called logging tru c k s are
phorus and potassium - a r e u su al- j
h au lin g — th a t’s g ra s s stem s which grew’ ov er larg e — we
ly classed as p rim ary p lan t nu- .
co u ld n 't get at it to cu t them .
trie n ts . C alcium , m agnesium and
H ave your tall grass or lawn cut by the professional Mc-
su lp h u r can be described as sec­
T
isdaleski
M ethod.
o n d ary p lan t n u trie n ts,
Boron, ,
copper, m anganese and zinc a re j
re fe rre d to as " tra c e " elem en ts j
because larg e q u a n titie s a re never j
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needed.
Daily
Freight Service
Coast Freight Lines
Tall Grass
land Fire
Asthmatic Albert McTisdaleheimer
ALL OTI ILK LOW-PRICE!) CARS
ADAM S
W ilson F ree m a n , a d au g h ter,
Mrs. M a rg a re t R oem m ich, and a
son, H enry, Jr., of Los Angeles.
G old lk a c h , O rc.
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w ith w hite, brow n and yellow a c - L
cessories.
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Im m ediately follow ing the cere &
m ony, a reception w as held at t h e ’ 5
hotne of th e groom ’s paren ts. Mr. d
and Mrs Arthur Crook, with w d- 4
ding cal-» ice cream and coffee d
sered to th e guests.
A
T he new lyw eds left rig h t a fte r d
the reception for a w eeks stay in |
S an F rancisco and th e Bay area d
T hey w ill m ak e th e ir hom e in d
B rookings w h ere the groom is as d
sociated w ith his fa th e r in the log d
hauling business.
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READY MIX
CONCRETE
SHORTY CIRCUIT
D id Yon Receire
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(O u r sand and g rav el is washed,
screened and w’eighed to give full
m easu re and p ro p er proportions
of ag g reg ate, to in su re q u ality )
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ON YOUR FIRE INSURANCE?
Crushed Gravel
If N ot, Y ou're M issing
Rock Fill Material
A n O p p o rtu n ity T o Save
O n Costs
Black Top Soil
Don't t*lte the first
That comes along
See me for wire
That's safe end strong.
Arthur Knox Insurance Agency
G A I.I.A G H E R l ilJ iG
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River Run Sand and Gravel
Phone
Brookings
3444
River Silt
Concrete Pipe & Ditching
NO JOB TOO SMALL
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Box 1463
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