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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1954)
T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 25, 1954 OSC Develops New HARBOR NEWS Lime Rating Card sold in the area. The score card ♦developed in cooperation w ith the shows the am ount o f each brand a g ric u ltu ra l sta b iliza tio n conser needed to correct a c id ity to levels va tio n state com m ittee and w ill needed fo r g ro w th of various be used as a basis fo r ASC cost crops. I t w ill also guide farm ers sharing paym ents fo r soil b u ild in m easuring re la tiv e costs of brands. ing p ia c u c e s . /ill sc o re s a n on the guaranteed analysis of various lim e brands registered w ith the Oregon state departm ent o f a g ricu ltu re . M r. and Mrs. Fred K ro g h c f Moscow, Idaho and M r. and Mrs. Jack Bateson of Lew iston, Idaho Jackson says soil a c id ity is on» ‘*)i th e ir homes S aturday W e ste rn # Oregon farm ers can a fte r v is itin g fo r a few days at the now take most of the guesswork of the m a jo r factors lim itin g crop Roy Cool home, where they be- out of using lim e to com bat acid production in w estern Oregon and came acquainted w ith the new- sods th a t are c u ttin g crop p ro th a t lim in g to ne u tra lize acids and est membt r of the fa m ily . The d u c tio n , especially among clovers, supply the plant n u trie n t calcium is the o n ly pra ctica l solution to K roghs ere Mrs. Cools parents, a lfa lfa and o th e r 'legumes. the problem . and M rs Bateson her sister. A tta c k in g the common belief N e a rly tw o -th ird s o f 850 soil th a t “ lim e is lim e.” Oregon S ta 'e samples fro m W illa m e tte V alley Mrs. B e tty M cCluskey and her college soils departm ent has pro farm s tested d u rin g 1953 at the two sons, B illie and Gary le ft vided county extension agents OSC soils la b o ra to ry were too 8 V l Monday lo r th e ir home in Pot t- w ith a “ score c a rd ” th a t rates the to give good production from 5 ’ <)U lnay purchase your dog license land aft r v is itin g fo r a lew days effectiveness of a ll com m ercial acid le g u m e cro|)s. w hich g row b e st * a t the home of Mrs. M cC luskey’s | lim e registered fo r sale in western >954- , n non acid n e u tra l soils. One- parents, Ms. and Mrs. Roger Oregon. 1 th ird ol the samples having high- O liver. I T. L. Jackson, OSC extension !« st acid content w ould lim it p ro soils specialist, says scores are ! based on p u rity and degree of duction o f o th e r m a jo r crops in M r. and Mrs. Joe Zum pfe en the area. joyed a fo u r day vis it from M r. 1 g rin d in g o f lim in g m a te ria ls w hich Soils in the southern Oregon Zum pte's m other, Mrs. M arie va ry w id e ly among brands now area o f Jackson and Josephine Zum pfe and his sister, Mrs. R. J. counties, although less acid, s till P e tric k and her children, M a r in, but she is recuperatin g satis require some lim e. Coastal soils After April i, the license fee will fa c to rily at this tim e. garet and Bobby, a ll of M e rrill. rate highest in acid ity. C ounty To Help Farmers i I A. L. H a ll, p ro p rie to r o f H a il Cabins above H arbor, was able to be brought home from the C u rry General H ospital S aturday He is m uch better, but must take i t easy fo r some tim e. The H a ll’s son, E. L. H a ll of Richmond, and th e ir daughter, Mrs. V iolet Bass- le r of Locke, C a lifo rn ia were both here fo r most o f last week. N athan K lin e fe lte r was able to n tu rn home last week a fte r being in the P ortland and Vancouver \ eferans H ospitals fo r a couple of weeks fo r observation and treatm ent o f a stom ach ailm ent. He is feeling im proved at tht present tim e, and gained some w eight w h ile he was gone. 1 NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS r Males and Spayed Females $1.00 Females $1. 50 extension agents w ill advise fa rm ers on ta k in g field soil samples fo r analysis at the OSC soils te st ing la b o ra to ry as the firs t step in plannin g lim e application. he doubled. O L E T A A. W A LK ER County Clerk The lim e-rating score card was «9, Ht/K/Of/m//W/HUMf/ M r. and Mrs. Wade H enderer j ai.J children le ft fo r th e ir home in M r. and Mrs. E. E. Hanscain E lk to n Sunday a fte r v is itin g at J r . and th e ir three sons, le ft lo r a tw o weeks vacation tr ip in th e ir plane last Wednesday. T h e ir firs t scheduled stop was Long Beach, C a lifo rn ia , but they w ill < W r quite a b it o f Country before Y eturning home. M rs D. C. Jaggers and sm all grandda ughter re tu rn e d hom e re cently from a tw o weeks visit in Coos Bay w ith her father, George Davis, and other relatives Mrs. K ay Sandstrom was op erated on fo r a ruptured appendix at the Seaside H ospital late last Wednesday evening. According to reports, p e rito n itis had already set the home of Mrs. H enderer’s p a r ents, M r. and Mrs. H. J. W eigel since last Wednesday. M r. and Mrs. D ick B arton and tw o children are now' m aking th e ir home in Tacom a as D ick is stationed at F o rt Lew is near there. 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