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Anaheim Gazette ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., March 24, 1955 This Kind of Garden Produces both Flowers — And Stuff for the Table 1- ALYSSUM 2- PETUNIA 3- CENTAUREA 4- ZINNIA 5- CALLIORSIS VEGETABLES VEGETABLES When space is limited an attractive garden can be made where vegetables and flowers grow together. A treat for eyes as well as appetites, can be enjoyed by home gardeners who place on their tables flowers as well as vegetables grown in their own gardens. Not that a well-kept vegetable garden with its straight rows of plants in varying tones of green, needs floral adornment. It delights the heart of its possessor to look upon it. But in the eyes of a visiting friend it may be even more beautiful, if among the vegetable plants and along the paths and boundaries, flowers have been skillfully placed. Flowers like to grow in a vegetable garden. They like the sunshine, the regular watering. A treat for eyes as well as appetites, can be enjoyed by home gardeners who place on their tables flowers as well as vegetables grown in their own gardens. Not that a well-kept vegetable garden with its straight rows of plants in varying tones of green, Break Ground For New Hotel At Disneyland Groundbreaking ceremonies for the new $10,000.00 Disneyland hotel and Motor hotel, to be erected by the organization headed by Jack Wrather of Los Angeles and Mrs. Helen Alvarez of San Diego were held Friday on the 30-acre site in Anaheim adjoining the new Disneyland Park. Mayor Charles Pearson, Herbert Perry, president of the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, members of the Tnahelm city council, and civic and business leaders of Anaheim joined in the ceremony. C. V. Wood, Jr., vice-president and general manager of Disneyland, Inc., represented Walt Disney at the ceremony. William Perelra, of the architectural, engineering and designing firm of Perelra & Luckman, who are designing the structure, represented the architects. Mrs. Jack Wrather (actress Bonita Granville) assisted Mayor Pearson in turning the first showelful of dirt. Mayor Pearson then presented Wrather with the gold-plated shovel used in the ceremony as a souvenir of the occasion. Following the ceremony the group, some 30 in all, moved to the Water Wheel restaurant in Anaheim for an official luncheon at which Clyde Cromer, chairman of the industrial committee of the Anaheim C. of C., acted as master of ceremonies, and Mayor Pearson welcomed the new enterprise to the community. Flowers like to grow in a vegetable garden. They like the sunshine, the regular watering, abundant room, the clean cultivation.* These are conditions rarely found in crowded borders, too often overshaded. This is so true that many flower specialists, who start out growing their favorites in decorative borders, for landscape effects, soon abandon this method in favor of straight rows, which are so easy to keep clear of weeds, to water and fertilize, and which insure each plant an abundance of root-room. Instead of landscape effect, they find their pleasure in perfect plants, and ideal flowers which are usually cut and carried into the house to enjoy. Much the same attitude should govern the amateur who selects flowers to grow in vegetable garden rows. They should be the kind that make fine out flowers, growing upright on strong, long stems. These will keep their proper place, and will not interfere with cultivating. On the boundaries of the garden, and bordering the paths, sprawling plants can be grown, but keep them out of the row section. The plan which accompanies this discussion shows an attractive way to lay out the vegetable plot. Alyssum and petunias are used for border planting; bachelor buttons, calliopsis and giant zinnias for row planting. These are all excellent subjects for the purpose, and should be included in any planting, but there are many other annual flowers cut flowers; growing upright on strong, long stems. These will keep their proper place, and will not interfere with cultivating. PRE-CUT FENCES BUILD IT YOURSELF (or We'll Have it Installed) REDWOOD SPLIT PALING RUSTIC SPLIT RAIL RUSTIC SOLID BOARD FENCES 5-Ft. Redwood Bd. Fence 75¢ lin. ft. AS LOW AS ..... — SEE US FOR — LAWN EDGINGS — PATIOS — BARBECUES Complete Lumber and Building Materials Service BEHR LIQUID RAWHIDE for your fence and patio PHONE KEystone 5-2118 For Free Estimates 125 N. MANCHESTER ANAHEIM TAYLOR LUMBER CO. "MORE FOR YOUR BUILDING DOLLAR" CLOSED SATURDAYS zette SECOND SECTION PAGE B-1 Eim Union High School no places in the Anaheim on Elks Lodge 1345 "Youth hip Contest." Awarded $50 based on their activities ya entitled, "Why I Conmyself a Leader," were Dave Stephenson, senior, and Harriet Hoffner, junior. A 5 lb. 4 oz. girl was born on Feb. 26, in St. Joseph hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Coy Austin of 510 W. Ball Rd. HUGGIE BOY PRESENTS A RHYTHM and BLUES DANCE IN PERSON with JIMMY WRIGHT and His Band ALSO The Hollywood FLAMES AND OTHERS KS HALL — 423 N. Los Angeles — 8 'til 12:30 NAHEIM FRI. MARCH 25 Michael Hein Michael Hein, 80, a native of Poland who came to America in 1912, and who has lived in the Anaheim area continuously, died on Friday evening at the Garrett House, 1914 N. Main St., Santa Ana, after a brief illness. 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