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-S Thursday, July, 12, 1956 Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon Page FARMERS CAN GET GAS REFUND the extension offices in Brook ings, Gold Beach or Langlois. Refunds, for the first 6 m onths of 1956, m ust be filed a fte r Ju n e but not la te r th an O ctober 1, 1956. In terested persons are rem inded th a t the Brookings and Langlois extension offices a re open only on Wednesdays. F a rm e rs are now entitled to claim refunds of th e Federal ex cise tax on gasoline used on a fa rm for farm ing purposes, sta te s Ken P riest, extension agent. U nder a new law, P riest adds, en acted on April 2, 1956, any ARRIVES IN FLO RID A owner, ten an t or o p erato r who Aboard th e Navy “D iaper Spe buys gasoline for use on a farm m ay claim the excise tax refund. cial” w'hich arriv ed in Jackson- The claim m ust be made on Form 2240. The form s a re available a t fLASS NEWS? PtOPLt ville, Fla., Ju n e 13 w as Mrs. Leo na E. T y n p le to n , wife of Joe M. Tem pleton, g u n n er's m ate third r lass, USN. Mrs. T em pleton is th e d au ghter of Mr .and Mrs. Iva B. Johnson of Gold each, O regon. T em ple to n ’s hom etow n is Blackville, S - Carolina. Fuchsia Care is Reported A lthough several of the m ore principal elem ent is nitfogen, tender fuchsias m ay have been which is soluble in w’a te r and a lost th is p ast w inter, others gas which m ay escape, best mix frosted, may be coming up from it thoroughly before w atering. Here, we have few p lan t pests W H IN YOUR the roots, and still others, hardy enough to m ake it. C are of w hat hankering on a diet of fuchsias we have should be given if we but. if th ey a re observed, best get rid of them im m ediately. expect to enjoy th e ir glory. . F or those of you who w ant to New Standard Grade W here plants are in co n tain ers^ . t , r .a th e ir roots, ---- - thAv propogate fuchsias it m ay not be IS FINISHED WITH and confined, they too la te for the m ost desirable In Beef Explained should be given periodical feed method. Snip off about tw o inches If you’ve noticed a purple “s ta n ings. Professional grow ers use of the extrem e, soft tip of NEW d a rd ” m ark on beef y o u ’ve bought some form of fish oil but eith er growth. DO NOT let th is tender recently, h e re ’s th e reason for it. the proverbial < and scarce) well tip get d ry —m aybe best drop it Some local re ta ile rs and w hole ro tted m an u re or th e locally pro into w a te r to hold it un til set. salers are p u ttin g into use the duced S eagro will be appreicated H ave som e clean, sharp, dam p federal grading reg u latio n th at by your plants but n iether one of river sand not seashore—and dip w ent into .effect this m onth e s t the three, nor any oth er plant th e raw end a t the cu ttin g in ablishing a new “sta n d a rd ” grade food will be effective unless some rooting hormone. S tick your in beef carcasses, m ark etin g spe w atered in. A hint for those who cu ttin g in about halfw ay and try cialists at Oregon S ta te r ollege use dry' fertilizers .spread it on to keep it o ut of the sun and as explain. Some anim als th at w ere the su rface and w a te r im m ediate close to 60 degrees as convenient, one.? graded "com m ercial” may ly. Some of the chem icals will BOTH N IG H T and DAY. becotnp “sta n d a rd ” if they are the dissolve and wash into the soil, In a couple of weeks, see if it if sufficiently porous, leaving a younger an im als in this class. can be pulled from th e sand. If s fa r as th e kitchen cook is residue on th e su rface for su b it can, it has not yet rooted. If it concerned, OSC specialists have sequent w aterings but, as the holds, roots a re form ing and h u n t th il advice: if you buy stan d ard Water White - Crystal Clear ing for food and it should be pot-. beef, use re g u la r cooking m eth in the evening th ere w as sched ti?d a t once, p referably in a sm all EASY TO APPLY . . . LASTS FOR ods. Quality of m eat is geed, it’s uled an illum inated bike parade. container. S till keeping it as close YEARS... SAFE... NOT SLIPPERY ten d er when cooked properly, and The success of all these events to 60 degrees as convenient , it it has little fat. F ed eral m eat depended on the funds solicita should grow rig h t along and w'hen Nothing can stain or penefrare a grades are prim e, choice, good, tions of Fred Vieman, E lm er th e tip s ta rts to stretch out, pinch Tile Kote Finish. Tile will be grease sta n d ard , com m ercial, utility, can- F ro st and Joe Alves and the day it off, again pinching the side and oil proof. Just wipe it clean with ner, and c u tte r. was sla te d to conclude w ith a breaks w hen they get too vigor a damp cloth, dust mop or soap and grand ball, beginning at 10 p.m., ous. water to remove grease. Never chips, a "F arew ell Levee for the Q ueen” cracks or becomes yellow with age. P inching will m ake for m ore in E n d e rt’s O pera House. rapid grow th as the roots have A« AY Bf rOUCMED UR WHfN NttDCD expanded and hauling in m ore In fu tu re occasional issues of food. I t w ill also rew ard you w ith th e Pilot w ill ap p e ar e x tra c ts Crescent Graduates a well shaped plant, som ething from the Del N o rte Record (C res th a t cannot be had if one roots cent C ity) of over fifty years ago. 50 Years Ago old, h ard wood. T hey will be about events hapj>en- F ro m the C rescent City Del ing between th e Rogue River and N o rte Record of Ju n e 20, 1896, A rcata and culled from four cop we cull the foilwing prom otions ies loaned the Pilot by Mrs. Ed in th e grades nam ed of the C res Ransom of Brookings. As these cent C ity schools: njay be the only copies rem aining From 5 to 6 g rad es: K ate Bom- of these h alf-cen tu ry old papers.l the Pilot lielieves it a good job to hoff, Minnie Fairchilds, Alice Ferguson, Em m a Jones, Agnes rep rin t as space perm its. We begin this series with d a ta K ustel, Nellie M cLaughlin, G ert sF n F ____________ ____ on the F o u rth of Ju ly celebration rude M arhoffer, Fannie M orris, of ju st fifty y ears ago. There was M yrtle S tra u b , H erm an Anderson, a queen contest in which the fol F ra n k B urtschell, W illiam Duffy, lowing w ere rep o rted the runners- Ben Ja n ettin g , V ictor M cLaren, up and th e ir m id-June scores: M ark M orris, H erb ert Pomeroy, Jessie Duffy, 215; G ertrude B u rt A rth u r Rossier Alex S m ith and schell, 107; Mrs. F. Sm ith. 106; J John Jeffery. Jen n ie M orris, 105; Nellie Jeffrey, I From 6 to 7 g rad e : H elen Ah E . . le c tra Ferguson, Cora 42; Addle M cN am ara. 12; J o s i e , rens, .. „ „ „ . ... Reveler, 10; and a few other s c a t- , Howe, K ate Russell, C arrie W ag ner, N ellie Iler, Theodore Blefer, tering. The program began w ith a S u n Jam es Jones, Joseph M agruder, rise S alu te. C oronation of the Joseph M arhoffer, A lbert Miller, m have haltar tnwirsnro and d a in a Q ueen was to ta k e place at 9 a t E zra V aughn, Eddie S tan to n and th e Plaza. At 10. the G rand P a r Ashley Cooper. service—at folding-monsy-sixe saving» I Thia to From 7 to 8 g rad e : G race An ade and a t 11, L ite ra ry Excerises insurance for oaraful driven only, reducing loasat derson, Gus Ahrens, Will Elwell, on the Plaza.' L au ra Mason. Theo. M iller and fitreamlined policy issuing methods are applied ta The president of thi* celeb ra tion was the Hon. Ja m es E. M ur E m m a Pomeroy. cut coats. YOU get the benefits. Why go on pay* G rad u atin g fro m gram m ar phy and vice p resid en ts: W. A. ing high coats for old-fashioned insurance? H am ilton, John Miller, W. I,. school w ere: M ary Anderson, G ertru d e B urtschell, M aggie D uf Nichols, T hom as D uffy of S m ith Call Now. No obligation River and Wm. T. Bailey of fy, John F ran z and Tom Mason. T he a rticle concludes w ith "The Requa. The d ay ’s o ra to r: Hon. F ra n k Board of E ducation, which is in McGowan of E u rek a; chaplain, ! session at present, m ay prom ote R e v C. E. W inning; reader, Miss o th ers by g ran tin g sufficient ex- E. M. L powitz; poet, L. W. M u Bishop, w ere quite upset about th? sick; and grand m arsh all, Maj. up th e required av e rag e”. Jam es Brookfield. in the afternoon th ere w ere all H ELLO WORLD sorts ot races tor men, women A d au g h ter was born to Mrs. and children including races for (he then 11 u -tan g led bikes and Jam es P a rk e on Ju ly first. Dr. Brown was the atten d a n t. A SP H A LT TlLE Fifty Years Ago Kerr Hardware & Electric Co. When you want to talk to someone any where—for any reason—it’s the simplest thing in the world. Just pick up your phone and dial "operator” or ask the operator for "Long Distance, please.” She’ll do the rest. 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