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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1945)
EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS Thursday June 31. 184S a i By J. R- McCAMBHIDCE IssUtant County Agricultural , Agent The tomato Is the number fte vegetable of me Home gar In. Most erowers in Klamath iunty find this vegetable rath- difficult to grow Because 01 short growing season ana t!w continual frost hazards. Ifcwever, most everyone who raises a garden makes an effort tj produce some tomatoes. This vegetable will produce on a wide ifnge of soils and under vary, i ig conditions. There are pages sd pages of instructions avail Ale on growing tomatoes. A ffw rather simple cultural di lutions are all that are neces sary for the home gardener. Tomato growers are in accord On one point; that is the soil must be well drained, fertile, and retain moisture during. the growing season if irrigation wa ter Is not available. A well pre pared and fertilized tomato soil is one filled with organic mat ter from barnyards, or compost heaps, or from cover crops. It is an accepted rule that organic matter is required, and to vary from this rule is to invite dis appointment in tomato yields and crop quality. To Stake or Not to Stale There are plenty of argu ments over whether tomato plants should be staked or al lowed to sprawl over the ground. They are successfully grown both ways. Staking has its place' when tomatoes are grown in borders in city and ur ban gardens, and where space is limited. Staked tomatoes may be set two feet apart. When tomatoes are not staked, four feet apart each way is a con venient spacing. Some use stakes LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS No. E 7MJ Df THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE Or OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. EARL KENT, Plaintiff, MTNNTE H. LEA THERM AN: The Cn . known Heirs of Minnie H. Leather man, Deceased: NEOMI MAY PEPPLE and FRANK PEPPLE. her husband; JOHN W. TURNER and VITULA M. TURNER. hl wife: ARTHUR N. TURNER and FERN TURNER, his wife; The Unknown Heirs of Llovd C. Turner, Deceased; CLARA ISABEL TURNER: CLARABELLE TURNER STONEB RAKER and JOHN DOE STONEBRAKER. her husband: DAVID B. TURNER and HAZEL W. TURNER. , his wife; The Unknown Heirs of Margaret LangeU, Deceased: The Un known Heirs of Arthur Lanfell. de ceased; and also all other persons or parties, unknown claiming any right, UUe, estate, lien or Interest In or to the real estate described In the com plaint herein, Defendanta. , TO: Minnie H. Leatherraan: the un known heirs of Minnie H. Leatherman. deceased: John W. Turner and Vitula M. Turner, his wife; Arthur N. Turner ' end Fern Turn-r, his wife: The un known heirs of Lloyd C. Turner, de ceased: Clara Isabel Turner: Clara belle Turner Stonebraker and John Doe Stonebraker, her husband; David B. turner ana nazei w. Turner, his wife: the unknown hetr nT MirMMl Ijnnil deceased; the unknown heirs of Arthur Langel, deceased; and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, tlUe. estate, lien or Interest in or to the real estate described in we complaint nerein. TWanrfanta kn W THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby re ,wicu w, ,mr na answer UK com plaint filed against you in the above enUUed Court and suit on or before tbe exniratlnn nf fnnr waalra 'mm t,,n. T. IMS, which la the date of first pub- "l nui, m una auiiunons. ana 11 you fall so to answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint here in, to-wit: That you and each and all of you be required to set forth the nature of your respecUve claims in and to all or any part of the following described real property in Klamath wouniy. irregon, lo-wit: SEW of SEii of Sec 10, and S'4 of SW14 of Sec. 11, all In Twp. tOS. R. 13 E.W.M., end that all adverse claims of you and each and all of you be declared null and void and that it be adjudged and decreed that plaintiff is owner of said real property, subject only to payments of balance of contract of sale therefor to LangeU Valley Irrigation District, and that none of you has any. right. tiUe. estate, lien or Interest whatsoever in or to said real property or any part thereof, and tha' you and each of you be forever barred and enjoined from asserting any claim whatsoever in or to said premises adverse to plaintiff, and that plaintiff have such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof once each week for four successive weeks in the Herald and News, a dally newspaper of general ctrculaUon published in Klamath County. Oregon, pursuant to order of Hon. David B. Vandenberg. Judge of the above en titled Court, dated and entered June 4 1845. WILLIAM GANONG. Attorney for Plaintiff nt Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon. 4. 7-14-31-28 No. 125. I six fect tall and others use three and four foot stakes. The vines are tied to short stakes and al lowed to hang over. One advantage of staking is that the fruit is protected from sunburning by the shade from the overhanging foliage on very hot days. This seems important with some varieties since the fruit is often badly sunburned when tomatoes are sprawled on the ground. Sunburning of this nature has been quite a com mon occurrence in the higher al titudes of eastern Oregon where sparse foliaged tomato varieties are selected, suitable to the short growing season. One au thority recommends placing to mato stakes before the plants are set to avoid interference with the root system, as might be the case when the stakes are driven after the plants start growing. This authority points out that ' tomato plant roots spread or extend laterally each way sometimes 48 inches while occupying a depth of not over 10 inches, deep.- These facts should be remembered too, when tomato plants are culti vated. . A method of tying tomato plants to stakes is to fasten twine or narrow strips of cloth firmly to the stake, then. tie a loop loosely about the plant. Strips of cotton cloth are often Surplus Trucks Now Available To Farmers CORVALLIS, June 21 OP) More government surplus trucks may be obtained lor Oregon farmers under a new sales plan, N. C. Donaldson, executive as sistant of the state' AAA com mittee' said today. The ne wprogram provides for sales of allocated trucks to dealers who agree to' resell to farmers and farmer cooperatives within designated areas. Farm ers who hold AAA certificates can then purchase trucks direct. The Oregon AAA committee has designated Oregon's wheat belt as one area and sent esti mates of the needs there to Washington. 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