HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY. OREGON, APRIL 12. 1928 OllR COMIC SECTION Events in CM, IT5 flffJRPAy I (CopnWht. W. N. V.) Just Good Clean Fun FINNEY OF THE FORCE 'News For sleeping rooms — formal parlors and reception halls — dining room ana living room — for the library — and for public buildings. Properly applied it won’t rub off. SPRAYING APPLE TREES IN SPRING W r i t s t o US or ask your dealer for a c o p y o f our f r r « droning book fo r children— “ T he A labas- tine H o m e Color B o o k " — and a The c lu ste r bud sp ra y should be a p ­ plied to th e ap p le tre e s w hen th e pink begins to rttow In th e c lu s te r buds and should be finished before th e blossom s open. It tnay be necessary w here large a c re ag e s a re to be covered, to s ta r t th is sp ra y a little before the pink begins to show . It is never a d ­ visable to sp ra y w hile tre e s a re in bloom, according to L. C. W illiam ?, K ansas S ta te A gricu ltu ral college hor­ tic u ltu rist. T he m a te ria ls for th is sp ray a re one and one-half gallons of com m ercial liquid lim e-sulphur und one pound of pow dered lead a rse n a te to SO gallons of w ater. In p re p arin g th e sp ra y put the lluie-sulphor in th e w a te r In the sprayer. A fter it Is thoroughly mixed, add the a rse n a te o f lead, which has pre­ viously been well m ixed w ith a sm all am ount of w a ter. H ave th e a g ita to r running w hen both m a te ria ls ure add­ ed. T h a sp ray should l>e applied as soon ns possible a f te r adding th e lend to prevent th e fo rm atio n of a black sludge due to the chem ical action of the lim e-sulphur a n d th e lead. C lean the sprny tan k before each tilling. If hom em ade lim e-sulphur solutlou is used, it should prove Just us effec­ tive a? th e com m ercial if teste d w ith a h y d ro m eter and d ilu tio n s m ade ac ­ cordingly. Some hom e o rc h a rd ists may desire to use com m ercial dry lim e-sulphur, becuuse o f th e difficulty of securing th e liquid product in sm all q u an tities. A bout fo u r pounds of d ry lim e-sulphur may be used in 50 gallo n s of w uter. A rsen ate o f lead should be added at the r a te o f one pound to 50 gallons re g ard less o f th e kind of lim e-sulphur used. L iquid lim e-sulphur, w here it can be o btained, is recom m ended. VI f r s s color card. W rite to ns also for our beau­ tiful Ir e s b o o k “ A rtis tic H om e D ec o ratio n ” by our H om e B etterm ent Expert, Miss Ruby Brandon, Alabas- tine Company, 222 Grandville Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Alabastine — a powder in white and tints. Packed in 5-pound packages, ready for use by mixing with cold or warm water. Full directions on •very package. Apply with an ordi­ nary wall brush. Suitable for all in t e r io r s u rf aces — plaster, wall board, brick, cement or canvas. None g en u in e w ith o u t tha C r o u a n d C ir c lt p rin te d in red. r---------------------------------> Get An Alabastine Color Card L______________ _________ / Instead ofKalsomine or Wall Paper Packing Strawberries / AMD OUST TUE OTHER, HE S&IO A T>oPtU OF MtNL SCCE&MINÔ- vJiTH BAiM SCUMDCD LIKE HE NA S P Q A C - TiSodO HIS VOCAL— , N L E S S O N S / - HM PW 1 /o Ü P Â Q D ÏM O M E / - 1 THOO6UT ME&6E SCO WAS LOCKED O P a n ' U O lL E R tN ' F E ß - \ H E L P // A S tra w b e rry g ro w ers m ay be In tere sted in th e ru le s used by one o f th e W estern fru it ex­ c h a n g e s: 1. B e rrie s m ust n o t be picked w hile th e re Is m o istu re on plants. 2. B e rrie s should be pink all over, o r th re e -fo u rth s red. 3. B e rrie s should be picked riper In cool w e a th e r th a n In warm . 4. A p ick e r m ust not be a l­ lowed to hold m ore th a n one or tw o b e rrie s In his hand a t the sam e tim e. 5. F illed c a rrie rs m ust not be allow ed to s ta n d In th e sun. C. B e rrie s m ust be picked w ith a stem a q u a r te r o f an inch long and not longer o r sh o rte r. 7. S o rt out all green, o ver­ ripe, m isshapen a n d sm all ber­ ries. 8. No culls In boxes. P u t in n o th in g but fair-sized berries. 0. U se clean c ra te s a n d keep them from being soiled. 10. H aul In sp rin g w agon and cover to keep out th e dust. Keep Tops of Apple and Old Peach Trees Open VS © W u t«rn N .w .D .p .r Union THE FEATHERHEADS / ALL »GUT FAWUM Tug MOVIES'! -TUE MOVIES11 - VOO'D T hiajk IF VftRE tSoiMS- < let ’ s < s o V FAWNV COOLDMT L iv e WITHOUT 'E M /- THAT ano vHEB N EU FUC C O A T //, '0 * 4 FELIX-1 DONT k *) o n - im a S hamfd G o T5 the movies in this old "fo EVEN COAT OF MIME - • > T h ere is one fe a tu re of pruning old ap p le tre e s a n d also old peach tre e s w hich a lw ay s needs stre ssin g . T h is Is to keep th e to p s open. In those v a ri­ e tie s of a p p les su b je ct to sun scald th is can n o t be c a rrie d to extrem es. On m ost v a rie tie s of ap p les, nnd. e sp e ­ cially on peaches, th e top of th e tre e should be open. In th e u n p ru n e d tre e you will no­ tic e th e vigorous g ro w th s isd n tln g up to th e sky a n d the w eak grow th In the In te rio r nnd sides o f th e tre e flf Ihe o rc h a rd Is se t too clo se,. Only by c u ttin g o u t th e top a n d Im proving th e light c o nditions In th e In te rio r of the tre e will th e b e arin g a re a of th e tre e be Increased th ro u g h Invlgorallon of w eak g row ths. T h e sp rn y ln g done will be m ore effective a lso a n d th e color of th e fru it will be Im proved. Orchard, to Do Its Best, Should Have Attention In o rd e r to have an o rc h a rd do It* best It should receive a tte n tio n from th e tim e th a t It Is p lan te d , for an o rc h a rd lh a t Is neglected w hen s ta r t ed re q u ire s m uch m ore w ork, lim e and expense la te r on, th a n If core had been tak e n at once. T h e tre e s should be pro p erly p la c e d : sp a c in g v a rie s FRED NIBLO Photoplay Director, writes: “To a moving picture director there is no comfort or luxury like a good cigarette. Such a cigarette I have found in ‘The Lucky Strike'—and during the filming of big pictures like ‘Ben Hur' I smokad ‘Luckies' even while directing in the open air thousands of supernumeraries, and never once did I ever suffer fro m throat irritation." 66 It’s toasted" N o T h r o a t I r r it a t io n - N o C o u g h . ©1928. The American Tobacco Co., Inc. T im e w a lls for no m an, hut m an lias to w ait for tils (line. 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