The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 06, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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. By Utile L. Madsea Ibe divided immediately after
A rainy June hat brought on a I blooming as If divided later they
good crop of many things, includ- lose much of their growth. The
ing, or perhaps I should say, other school of thought holds that
especially weeds. The thought of the small amount of growth lost
weeds recalls to my mind R. A- is made up for in the controlling
Yeraatile Jennifer Jones is magnificent the fiery Pearl Chavez In
nvUl o. Kelznlek's mammoth Western production, "Duel In the
San." at the SUte theatre.
Power's attract
ive little book
Know Your
Weeds."
This paper
bound book (I
am having mine
hiniv it will lat
for some time)j
provides an easy i
way of learning
how to identify
around 100 most
common weeds.
There Is a draw
ing of each weed
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UUle Madsea
of weevil. The last of the eggs
have been hatched in late summer
and you will not carry the pest to
new ground. If they are planted
at any time during the summer
they must be kept growing by
watering. If I have baited proper
ly, I like to divide the older plants
right after they have bloomed and
the younger plants in late August
W. G. asks when to trim wis
teria, or if it should be left alone.
Ans. By all means cut it back
somewhat each year. Right now is
the best time. All side laterals of
new growth should be shortened
to a foot or two in length. Main
trunks or side branches that are
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and at the close of each descrip
tion, a very useful paragraph being trained, need not be cut.
called "Means of Eradication." Wisterias, particularly some var
While the book was published be- ieties can be made to have some
fore 2.4-D. it does have a short bloom on them for almost six
article on chemical eradication, as months out of the year by proper
well as many other methods. pruning and watering.
July In the Garden I R. L. asks when holly shrub
July is an important month in I snouia oe set out.
the garden (I wonder which one Ans. From September to De
is n't?) because so many things cemDer is listed as the best time.
are done this month which are of
fT-o IfnnnrlinM 1atp nn In th
rose bed you must spray or dust i njenM I4
at regular ten-day intervals. Do xa,uic7Vi -J. m. CtVl.
not spraj ur uusi wimi icini o-
ture is above 85 degrees. Water ttTltlr 1 nroncl
beds at weekly intervals but do -1- AWAll'X UlttdSl
not fertilize. During the latter part
of July, cut back some of the more DETROIT. July 5-4VKaiser.
"stocky" canes about six inches I Frazer corp. built 12.039 passenger
to stimulate new growth lor tall automobiles last month; if its flow
bloom. Use an all purpose dust of supplies can be maintained
or spray. There are many good without serious interruption it
ones on the market. I will average 13,000 units a month
It ! tim tn caw vour neren- 'or the remainder of the year and
nials and your late vegetables for MfIOW prom on ism opera-
next spring's bloom and next win- 01 b,wu,www 10 siu,-
ter's table. Delphiniums should be 000,000.
planted this month. If you haven t That s the conviction of Edcar
already done so, try Pacific Giant F. Kaiser, vice-president and gen-
strain, acknowledged to be the eral manager of Kaiser-Frazer
world's finest delphiniums. Ex- corp., expressed in an interview
perts will tell you to broadcast today.
the seed over the surface of the Tf the nrodurtinn nm7m for
thoroughly dampened, flat After ... ... .
PureLrrtl Brceiler
FeclsMilk Setup
Is Unjust Penalty
The feeling that l-inn-Bcnton
County Jersey Cattle show ha
outgrown a one-day limitation
was expressed at the June meet
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrt.
Burley Oakley of Albany.
Jerseymen attending, voted to
make next year's event a two-day
affair, the 4-H and Future Farm
ers exhibiting on the firt diy. 1
with first and second place win- j
ners to be shown in the open '
classes on the following day.
This will give the open, classes j
more time for judging, it was 1
pointed out and also enable exhib-
itors to get home in time to do
their chores.
A short discussion was held on
the new price ketup for milk, and
speakers pointed to the fart that
100 pounds of milk at 5 5 per cent
has been cut 50 rents while 100
pounds of 4 per rent milk has len
rut only 4 cents. The frrling wit
expressed that this an unjust pen
alty on the purebred bieedcr w ho
is working for high-test production.
Blaekeap Virus
Enters Willamette
Vallev Gardens
Vet t milium wilt has been found
in numerous btarkrsp plantings in
the Willamette valley this spring,
county acenli report.
This virus rfiseae causes dwarf
ing and w ilUng of new ranes.
Bluish strips of ribbons of infected
tivsue may extend up the canes
from the ground.
Infetti'Mi usually takes place
through the umall roots and then
TkM Skrt man. Salem. Oryom. Smn&sj. Tlf t. 1U77-
remains in t awl. Other crops
that ere common ca 1 Mi s el the
same disease are potatoes, tomato-,
egg plant, atra berries an4
pig weed.
To dale no ruie for the d !,
once it en let s the plant, has been
found. Sum of the pradices far
mer u to keep LSe Infection
controlled are rogutng isiferted
plants as anon as they ate notkwd
in the patch, planting only healthy
stock from plantings that are free
of wilt: rotate crop three or four
years between plantings of black
raps and refrain from planting
any of the carrier plants nearby.
Orrfcon Yet Tale
(!ormpontlrnrr Cmirc.
CofTetpMvlenre rawTMi hate
been eelerUH by tr1y ljti Of
Kon WotM War II vetmna te
their edrabon under the CI b3
revrding te Wayne Smith, vet
erans dmtnistratMM traiiurg mi
ficer in this area. The VA hat,
contra Is riUi about 11 stale-ppco-ni
sstkools to ofter much
courses to veterans. tnriudir.g the .
Oregon system of higher e4caw
tion.
Beb and Lea McAllister searching for Feggy Ann Garner, in the Tech
, BireJer hit pictare. Bb, Sea ef Battle," with Edna and Gwenn, aew
abesvtag at the Grand.
Cant, fram 1 p. m.
Now! Thrill! Fun!
DAN DURYEA
"The Grcal
Flammarion"
Johnny Mack Brown
"Flame of
the Wesl"
VTHEAT HARVEST TO START
PENDLETON, July 5--Har-veting
of a state wheat crop ex
pected to be about 3,500,000 bush
els smaller than last year will
move into full swing Monday in
the Columbia baxin. Cool weather
and rain during June have saved
the wheat fields from the heavy
damage feared during the May
drought, but agricultural officials
expected the yield still to be below
1946.
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this, sift fine soil over the surface
to about the thickness of a dime.
Press the whole down gently with
a board. Water with a fine spray
and cover the flat with moistened
burlap. As soon as sprouting has
begun, remove the burlap, keep
in a shaded place. A thin layer
of sand over the dampened bed
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as slugs
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go into the seed beds now are
violas, bleeding heart (there is a
lovely new white-flowered one),
snapdragons, rudbeckia, foxgloves
ever try the lovely yellow one?),
pansies.
Garden Calendar
July 10 Salem Men's Garden
club at Ernest Iufer gardens. Flor
ence Holmes Gerke will talk about
landscaping. ,
July .25 and 26 Oregon Herb
society annual ; display, Portland.
July 31 Newport fall flower
show.
September 12, 13 and 14
Fuchsia show, Portland Art mu
seum. . .
September 13 and 14 Corvallis
Rose show.
October 4 and 5 Dahlia show,
Masonic temple,' Portland.
October 8 and 9 Fall rose
show, Meier 8c Frank auditorium.
October 15, 16 and 17 National
council- of State Garden Clubs
convention, Mount Royal hotel.
Montreal, Canada.
Nov. 1 and 2 Annual Chrysan
themum show. Masonic temple.
Portland. .
There is also an 'orchid show
being planned for this winter at
Portland under the auspices of the
Oregon Orchid society. This will
be the first formal orchid exhibit
in Portland. The dates have not
been announced.
Answers and Questions
L.R.T. wants to know when to
divide primroses.
Ans. tven experts duler on
this. One school insists they should
achieved several thousand hourly-
rated workers will share a bonus
pool of approximately $700,000.
Under a contract agreement $5 per
car shipped is set aside for dis
tribution among the workers each
year.
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