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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1946)
Qpsnirqlleimniing TTdDdlaiy To halve daffodil blooms in the sor-.r.g. yu do things in the sum mer - - iifrludjng planting, if your in are run T "J"-'- ( w .e'.ies art run r h: - m in eAb- I l.r. e d planting l Oil! illy clue to . r: . r.w ding or a"a ks of nar- c ssus bulb fly. rcn the nil- V' euowirtg a-1 cry i V.e p!ai d -rniAtit. trie time to; dig uiu m4wi the bu!bs, and look them over. T.. huiild be done between now and trie first fall runt, usually in Jay and August. Thu year, be ing unpredictable, digging should be ?. re r-nHoaby just as soon as the fi'..age dies down. Af-r egging the tuU. spread tt--t-m ui to dry tor a few days bft re separating and cleaning. B.. at t.ot spare them jn a hot on An .ry. shady plare is best. AVer rtrytng. the offsets can be pu..-! ppart, and the outer husk 1 pped off A bulb soft to the Ufn r with scanty root, or any devayed portion at the base sug-ge'-s .r. testation by bulb fly. If tf- c a .ry is large, the grub can be tanen r ut by a knife. But if the r-.ty is srrjnll, too many garden ers trie bulb as perfect, only t tt trouble later Inspection should oe thorough Commercial j: Afrs Tret all their bulbs at least e ery two years, either by hot water or by gas treatment. H t water is the simpler method f'.r : he amateur, but. a in the ln ipw'.or. care must be taken to do It c orreetiy . i r retainer large enough to b'r.e ' (over the bulbs with i'rr P. ace the bulb, after thejr ha e t-er. c leaned. In a l.e mesh aa k -n s n ifii sack L'se a the: mc m-:er and keep the w ater at '. ,C cecree for three hours. SiiM tre Dulbs about frequently tr r .,-e that the water pene tr T . . c an l- done by having a . rg :..'4g ni the bag and mov es' ' -f- d down . At soon as the t.i.ts ;r taken ut of the hot - - " p and prfa.i them out In tr e sr.atte to drain and dry. 3 P.r.: tr.e bulb at once after ttjf-y rave lined an4 been divided. Q-lii and Amrm S H D asks what is orange r-t. Son-erne had toll him he had it on ft is roses. Am 'range rut has been Ln tr H'.H: .j-..K Or eg' hi r'-.e gar-d-r.. r -eerit years and is said to b j g . -nsiderahle damage. In '.'. r,n i, a':ifrnia it is consid er ' ' rr; ft serious re disease. I' ie; g-ied by the appearance a' "rn.jr-c ulotfil "rash" on Uie - . e r.:ih swm beginu to shed in orar ge-cojored pwder The rier ,s the sp-we and new in t t r.ns -art whenever thee fall on .life not protected by fun- C ' A jr.e a! control program for r r. .ear will ! control this. N ! r.iT.t is arittiiri Cleanup a : '(. iiif that has fllii at all t, Tr a tprf carries over in th- ii.iej. After the December rirar.jp ie a dormnt spray ei ;. r a 6--50 bordrauc tr a lime priur delated to 1 U . A sec or d or rrrwsr.t spray m i y be ap p ed juft after the ftnal spring ptr.ir.g which is uauallr done in .late Ferrary or early March. The th.rd Mep is lhe lummir control p: 'gram which an e a n s reguJar dust.ng cr spraying. The rd! dusting-sulphur-nine-p -ts-ti - ne-of-l e 4 arsenate ls at. . -r.e erf the best formulas. If y . fi t .ke mixing dusts thi can '-.r order vinnui trade name. I.t,t riould be dote eciy 10 d Ques.: T. IX K. When should camellia cuttings be tajcen? Ans.: As soon as the new wood partly ripens,. Protect the cuttings from drying out by placing an in verted glass jar over them if they are grown In pots. If in propagat ing bed or cutting flat, use a glass over them. R. O. E. asks what makes fig tree drop fruit when about half grown. Tree looks healthy enough. Ans.: Too dry weather In April or early May when the fruit is forming will often cause this. We seem to have had a lot of rain this year, but If you recall, our April and early May were short in moisture. Soaking the tree a couple of times during the fruit forming period if the weather Is on the dry side helps. Mrs. A. R. N. sent some rhod odendron leaves looking as if they were drying up. Wants to know what is wrong. Ans.: Might be lack of water last summer, fall and early spring. J Water must go to the roots, not just wet top soil. Also check for moles. Paul Schrocks Leave For Wittconsin Home HUBBARD Mrs. WalUr i St h rock underwent a major ope ; ration at the Silverton hospital ! this week. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schrock, ! who have been visiting his par I ents since his discharge, have gone east to Wisconsin. 3-Year-Old Bay Trie t Starting Fam ily Car STAYTOI Dlekie Fery. t. a mt Mr. and Mrs. Gerge Fery, route 1. 8 lay torn, had aa exciting ride ane day laat week. Ilia father, busy with chorea. noticed the. family ear skim ming along the barn "yard bat thoaght am member af the family waa nalag It. Howerer. a second glaneo revealed no one at the wheel and It came to a step at a fence aad oat Jamoed the small boy. It Is believed the boy remembered seeing bis I father start the ear and decided to do It for himself. Thn Orqon Statesman. Salom. Of.. Sunday. July If. 1948 11 Lebanon Union High School Plans For Heating Plant LEBANON Pie board of the newly organized union high school district Tuesday night authorized a $300,000 bond issue. This is for enlarging and improving the pres ent high school, building to pro vide additional class rooms. Probably the first improvement undertaken will be enlarging of the heating system so basement rooms not now usable can be made ready for the fall opening. Other building will probably be undertaken as soon as building conditions improve. Higher than famed Niagara are Mooney Falls in northern Ariz ona's Havasu Canyon. THIS SUMMER PREPARE r mm mciiimg roroor in (no fnrmrieo JUU BEAUTY CULTURE Sth pro traiaviag yoo amay stAarr nioiNe mad ib erowd 1 Thee are aaore thaa 25 eareora ia ly eoU lore for which yon aaay bo eligible wkea y, avavo yoo auvaiMBixo cEamncars. 1 voirrns 7m lm MARINELLO SYSTEM BtAVTt CVITVMM am Brnwrn fm MSiW. aaoney OHEGON SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTUHE ZJ N. Liberty St rhoae CSot Salem. Oregon II II ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii II tmanrajiiri u ii Holly" Says: ii ii ii ii n n ii You know that stock and bond salesman w toll you about very once in awhile the one that says we get in his hair because we tell everyone what a much better investment a diamond Is than a bond? Well he bought a diamond from us last week, (just as an investment In future security) so we aareed not to tell everyone what a good investment a diamond is. Just in fairness to him you know how it is. So now our "line" is After you've Invested 'hj some good bonds why not let us sell you a dia mond and you'll look prosperous, too. Jackson Jewelers 12 u Is 22 It I I P U is ii is it 22 225 No. Liberty Opposite Paramount Market 5 : , ; MMBaWWWMWWMMinja Du BARRY BARE NECESSITIES Makr the most of the new sleeveless fashions that will keep you hare from wrist to shoulder . . . from morning to night. These Richard Hudrrut "bare necessities" for summer groom inn, smooth, soften and protect arms and elbows. Finally, if jou wish, cover with a make-up film that won't come off. Uprttal Sitm Cream . . . . . . 1. S 0 mdWm Ltttom . , . . . . 1.2 S Pnwler lbn ..... &tutj Makt- Up Cakt . . . . 1.00 . . 1.S0 V ILLETVS ( VIMTALDRUC; STORE Stte 4 Lit-er',' Sts. .nnaW 1 J ...tel. Your . ' t con- .... yoo monlhW .J . . weeVW . ,.rib YSXr O till iXm KoayA v. S; id ' , j E LnJ S1TVD.ES! NEW COLORS!! E 117 FASHD M E) E IT A B DL S S 2475 TO (S)00 Yesl We've sent our buyers out early to bring you the very first the very choicest new winter coatsl And fust look at the results I Right here at Wards 1 1 . right now you'll find the 1 946 version of the tuxedo . you'll find waist-defining belted coats with wonder ful details that spell fashion news . . . far flung shoul ders, deep-plunging armholes, even cuffed sleeves I What's more, you can choose it now, and take until October 5th to complete the convenient payments I l til 2AJS ' 29M i item i" -;? b : v w A) 4 Phone 3118