Weekly Market Trends march 11, IMS PAGE HIN1 'March Is Planning -- Not Planting -- Time For V Gardeners PLOT Oil TY IMPORTANT IN GARDEN Li Victory garden vegetable cnn b only hk good na Iho plot they have to grow In, department of agriculture garden authorities ulcl toduy. Thus, selection of pitce for tho growing of voiiet fflbles whether It bo pnrt of tho tamlly lot, neighboring vacant lot, or In community Harden deserves careful consideration. Mont vegetable crop.i are rela tively tolerant to noli condition! and do fulrly well under n wide vnrlety of climatic conditions. But, tin Victory gardener wonts bountiful cropit, crops tluit nre full of flnvor und health-protecting vitamins and minerals. Secretary of Agriculture Clauds n. Wlcknrd recently re ferred to a garden plot as a "mm ny, fertile spot of ground." Un let the roll In fertile, the nltn blessed With (1111111(111, und free from competition with trco roots, there li little ren.ion to expect that It will be a "Victory gar den." Vegetables grown under unfavorable conditions lire upt to be poorly developed, larking in flavor and of little nutritive value, Tho Knrdcn plot to begin with, hould have sunlight for tit leii.it OMve hour H diiy und full sun light I preferable. MurniiiK win Is morn bnneflclitl tu plant life than afternoon sunlight. Vegetables seldom limit o sutla fnctory growth when competing for food and moisture with trco root. Poorly drained oil ure cold and wet and thiui delay planting and hurvettlng. Seed lowed are usually higher on uch olid. Henx'y clays are harder to Farmers NOTICE! THE MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE IMPLEMENT BUSINESS formerly operated by Joe Zumpfa at TuUlaka has . bean purchased by Byron Johnson and 1 now locatad at the STANDARD Service Station at MALIN Phone 173 Mnlln SEARS HAS EVERYTHING FOR YOUR VICTORY GARDEN GARDEN MASTER SEED PACKETS Vegetables or Flowers, I ,or iC 10c each GLADIOLUS BULBS Small .... 29c dor. - Large .... 40c doz. STURDY GARDEN RAKE .......1.69 Good GARDEN HOE .1.35 LONG HANDLED SHOVEL 1.69 SPADING FORK 1.19 SEE OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF SEEDS AND TOOLS FARM Ready Reference Table Quantity of Bead for Dayi to Ready for Kind Planting Datee Apart In Rowa Rows Apart Depth Susceptibility Length of Row and Coma Uia From to Cover to Froit Number of Plant Up Planting Data LEAKY VEGETABLES , Spinach April 18 June 15 4 inched 1 ft. 14 In. Swiss Chiird May 10 June 15 8 Inchea 1V4 ft. 1 in. Cabbage April 16 June 1 IVi ft. 2 ft. '-4 In. Urussul sprout Juno 1 and transplant Lettuce April 15 July 0 1 ft. l'A ft. !4 In. GHliEN VEGETABLES Aipiirugus Plant 3 ft. Henna Juno 1 June 20 4 Inches 214 ft. 2 In. Green Sprouting Broccoli Moy I Juno 1 4 lnchoa 18 in. in. Pmia April 1 June 15 2 inches 214 ft. 2 in. YELLOW VEGETABLES Carrots April 15 June 1 2-3 Inches 1-1 'A ft. '-4 In. rtulubugiis April 1 4 Inches 2 ft. 14 in. Yellow S(iuifh (summer) Juno 1 Juno 15 4 ft. 4 ft. 1 In. Yellow Squash (winter) Juno X Juno 15 8 ft. 8 ft. 1 in. OTHER VEGETABLES Corn Muy 25 June 20 1 '-4 ft. 3 ft. 1 In. Beets April 20 June 15 4 Inches 1 ft. 1 In. Piirsnlps April 15 June X 8 Inches 1W ft. tt In. Turnips April 1 Juno 1 4 Inches 2 ft. 14 In. Cucumber Juno 1 June 15 4 ft. 4 ft. V4 In. Onions (Seed) April 1 June 1 3 inches 1 ft. Vi In. Onions (Sets) Muy 1 Juno 15 3 Inches 1 ft. ' In. Radishes April 15 June 15 2 inches 1 ft. V4 In. work, and root cropi seldom de velop satisfactorily In them. In most caeca, sandy soils make the best vegetable gardons, although they are more subject to the ef fects of drought and plant foods lend to leach from them. Whllo it Is possible to modify noils through the addition of coal unites, Blind, 1 lino, and decayed vegetable matter (humus), such cIuiiircs are likely to be costly and require time. A site, convenient to the fam ily dwelling, whero sparo time can be turned to the care of the garden, is much to be preferred over one ot a distance, oven though it may bo lorger. Time that mint bo spent in going back und forth U time lost from the enro of the garden. Cordoning In distant plots which involves the uso of tho family car, should be done only if there Is no suitable place near at home. It Is much better to chooso a small plot that Is convenient to the family dwelling and garden it Intensive ly then to seek a largor plot at a distance. Early Orders for Nitrogen Advised New restriction on the sale of nitrogen fertilizers for certain crops makes It highly Important for growers to ordor tholr sup plies immediately from dealers If they ore to be sure of getting their needs, announces Art King, extension specialist In soils at Oregon State college. Crop.i have been divided Into A and B classes, with dealers In structed to supply tho needs of j growers of A crops before those ! with B crops. A crops include i flax, hybrid corn for seed, dry and snap beans, lima beans, beets, cabbage, and carrots. In Oregon, however, many clnss B crops need nitrogen fertilizer be fore the Importont A crops, says King. Whllo dealer will, at tempt to hold back supplies for class A growers, they can only do this If growers cooperate by placing orders Immediately, which means today or tomorrow and not two weeks hence, accord ing to King. . ana aw STORE Tips for New Crop Of Gro we rs Give n By Agentfs Office By J. R. M'CAMBRIDGE Assistant County Agent March Is planning time for Victory gardens not planting time. Tho planting table as shown on this page is a very good planting guldo for most areas In the county. Earlier planting has caused rome gardeners a big loss In seed and time due to frost, so don't let a few of these nice days get you over-anxious to start planting. Planting time of the different types of vegetable varies and this I also true of locality and soil condition. We should lake Into consideration, however, the natural types of plants. Some require cool or medium cool weather and other require medium warm or warm weather, or we might say, there are cool weather types and warm weather types. In the cool weather type of vege tables we find such varieties as spinach, cabbage, peas, radishes, carrots, beets turnips, onions and parsnips, which can be planted In the early garden season. The warm weather types are vine crops such as corn, tomatoes, beans and peppers. It is especi ally important to plant garden peas early to avoid injury from the pea aphlds. Most garden soils can be spad ed this month and. prepared for planting. However, in some area it may be still too wet. If a garden Is worked while the soil is too wet it will be inclined to be cloddy. A very simple test is to grasp a handful of soil firmly and toss it into the air about three feet, letting it fall on the palm of your hand. If it breaka up readily the soil is ready to work; If it remains in a lump the moisture content Js too high and working the soil should be delayed. Wherever possible, barnyard manure should be worked into the soil at time of seed bed preparation. Manure supplies nitrogen, phosphorous, and pot ash to the soil, plant foods es sential to good vegetable pro duction. Not only docs manure furnish plant food for crops, but it adds humus and organic matter to the soil, which im proves the soil structure, mak ing It more easily worked, re duces cloddyness and aids the soil in maintaining moisture longer. Composting leaves, lawn clip ping and other plant material is a good way that the average family may make their own garden fertilizer. A new bullo tin, "Garden Soil Management," Victory a rdener Points fo Remember-" 1. Good Seeds 2. Handy Tools For Better Results Buy Bulk Garden Seeds Murphev . m Phone 3443 Vegetable Growing in Klamath County (Prepared by County Agent't Offlca) available at tha county agent's office, cover the process for composting plant material. This is an excellent bulletin on han dling garden soils and contains good information for experi enced as well as amateur gar deners. A chemical fertilizer, "Vic tory Garden fertilizer," contain ing 3 per cent nitrogen, 8 per cent phosphate and 7 per cent potash, is available for garden use this year. Chemical fertiliz ers are only a substitute for or ganic fertilizers, such as barn yard manure and should be used only where manure is not available. Planning the garden is a very important prerequisite to plant ing. Therefore, two meetings have been arranged in Klamath county for everyone interested in gardening and planning the garden. The first meeting will be on Tuesday, March 16, at the Altamont Junior high school au ditorium at 8 p. m. O.'T. Mc Whorter, horticultural special ist and Victory garden leader for the state, will be in Klam ath county at that time to at tend these meetings and discuss vegetable and small fruit grow ing. The second meeting will be at the Fremont school on High street, between Seventh and Eighth streets, on Wednesday evening, March 17, at 8 o'clock. These meetings are open to the public and are being held for Be a Successful 3. Peat Moss 4. Fertilizer 5. Garden Guide When thinking of gardening go to your seed store for your needs. 's Seed "SEEDS THAT GROW" Telephone 7226 for Victory Garden Plowing. Hardy 1 oz. to 100 ft. row 8-12 8-9 weeks Hardy 2 oz. to 100 ft. row 7-10 80-75 days Hardy Hot house plants ' 13-16 weeks 125 days Mod. Hardy 1 oz. to 3000 plants 6-10 0-12 weeks 100 plants for 100 ft. Hardy 1 pkt. 100 roots 1 year Tender 1 lb. to 100 ft. row 6-10 8-8 weeks Hardy 1 pkg. 250 plants 7-10 85 days Mod. Hardy 1 lb. to 100 ft. row 6-10 8-9 weeks Hardy . 1 oz. to 125 ft. row 10-15 8-9 weeks Hardy 1 oz. to 125 ft. row 7-10 90 days Tender 4 oz. to 100 ft. row 6-10 8-9 weeks Tender 1 oz. to 100 ft. row 6-10 9-12 weeks Tender 'A pt. to 100 ft. row 8-10 9-10 weeks Mod. Hardy 2 oz. to 100 ft. row 7-10 6-8 weeks Hardy V4 oz. to 100 ft. row 12-18 16-20 weeks Hardy ' 'A oz. to 100 ft. row 4-7 8-10 weeks Tender Vi oz. to 100 ft. row 6- 8 8-10 weeks Tender 1 oz. to 100 Mod. Hardy 2 lb. to 100 ft. Hardy 1 oz. to 100 ft. Four-H News HENLEY SHEEP CLUB The Henley Sheep club's first meeting was held at the home of our leader, I. W. White. The meeting was called to or der by White and later was taken over by our new presi dent. The purpose of this meeting was to organize a club and elect new officers. They are as follows: president, Harold Pey ton; vice president, Louisa Kel ler; secretary and treasurer, Muriel White; news reporter, song and yell leader, Jean. Kel ler. Other members of the club are Ruth Peyton. Harold Bail ing, Stanley McClellon and Charles Deer. It was decided the next meeting will be held on April 4. Refreshments were served and the meeting ad journed. Jean Keller, new reporter. - . BUSY BEES Wa called our meeting to or der at 3 o'clock. We had the club'a pledge and roll call. We then had songv and yells. The secretary, Mary Jo Flurry, was absent, so Mary Ann Robertson took charge. There was no old business. Plans were discussed for an Easter party and as there was no more business the meet ine adjourned. Our leader,. Ma rian Doty, told us what to do for our next meeting. Joan Barnes, new reporter. No Wheat Shortage Near, Says Wiekard WASHINGTON, March 11 W) Whatever other food supplies may run out, there is no immedi ate danger of a shortage of wheat, it was disclosed today. Testifying during hearings on a farm laboi supply bill reported today, Secretary of Agriculture Wiekard told the house appropri ations committee the 1,155.000,- 000 bushels of wheat on hand last January 1 were sufficient to last about o years. the purpose of furnishing infor mation on Victory gardens for vegetables and small fruit pro duction. If you are planning to grow a garden, plan to attend one of these meetings. GARDEN Store 134 Klamath At. ft. row 8-12 16-20 weeks row 8- 8 5-8 weeks row 4- 8 4-8 weeks Addition of chlorine to the water used in washing dairy cows' udders before milking has reduced the bacteria in the wash ing water enormously, has help ed to control mastitis, and has aided in the production of clean milk, in controlled experiments conducted at Oregon State col lege and Just reported on in cir cular of information No. 288 by H. P. Ewalt and J. H. Byers of the dairy staff. The chlorine is also added to the rinse water used on the teat cups before milking each cow. The number of bacteria in 490 samples of udder wash water was reduce', an average of 93.8 per cent when chlorine was used. Still more important was the fact that the number of bacteria in the milk produced- when chlorine wa used in the wash water and in the teat cup rinse water was reduced 34.2 per cent. In both instances the' milk was produced under grade A sanitary conditions. The chlorine used at a strength of 250 parts per million was found satisfactory. Powdered chlorine compounds are avail able at dairy supply stores and carry directions for making van ous strengths of solution. About 15 cow can be washed with 2i gallons before it become too weak, the tests showed. HERE'S EVERYTHING FOR YOUR 11 .olutely ,uW, I I purchow ot o ny w i II clothing ot qGorden 1 II Your yc,0.7 vou a cent I l r Dm- y YOUR Oregon Remember! 8th and Main of increased food additional $800 per prices an month for old age assistance here was appropriated by the Klam ath County Public Welfare com mission at its March meeting, upping the budget for ihe month of April to $7000. There are approximately 250 cases of old age assistance in Klamath county. The larger budget means that there will be an average Increase of ap Because IM 0' In A a win ' . .4 - i a 1 13 1 1 "Your Dollars help . m make possible Ihe AIM ERICAN VM D CROSS 7T Here' what you get: a Victory Garden plan for 750 square feet, suggestions, directions, ' planting table and the leed'to plant abso lutely free! Our fighting forces require great quantities of .food. Everyone should have a garden . . . it it up to every one of us to . grow at many vegetable a we can for home contumption. The home garden can tupply fresh, eriip vegetable the year, around. - . Do your part by growing a many vegetable o you can for home use! Here Are Your, Free SEEDS of FREEDOM! Carrott Peat Beam Swist Chard Spinach Sugar Beet Green Wooleii Your Credit It Good at Oreg an proximately $4.00 for each grant per month to help the recipients meet the higher cost of food. The Increase was figured on a percentage basis compatible with the actual Increase in food cost. .Another factor bringing about larger monthly allowance wai the, discontinuance ot the food stamp plan. i Altha Urquhart, administra tor of the Klamath County Wei. fare department said that Klam ath county old age grants are just about the state average, and that the recent local budget in crease was also In line with the state-wide policy of increase. ; Let's put everything to work) Sell the articles you don't uia ihrough a classified ad. DISTINCTIVE Phone 8222 APPAREL 901 Main 2 For Your Victory Garden Faded blue Sanforized denim in slacks, 2-piece suits and . station wagon coats. For sturdy, practical wear. . Slacks .. $1.95 and $2.M 2 Piece Suit ...,..$3.50 Jackets, long (leave ........ ,.$3.50 7 ' Lettuce ' ; r Cabbage .. . Kohlrabi--" Rutabaga Corn . Sauath ' ... Onions', '' Rddlthei.1 Vr. Woolen Store! Store Phono 8041