Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 12, 1956, Page 8, Image 8

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Thursday, July, 12, 1956
Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon
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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, ----
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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
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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,
..
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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
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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
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B
urtschell,
M
aggie
D
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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.
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