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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 6

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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I The Sttrfoemrm. Salem Sender. September S3. Mrs. Rater IMPORTED Of Falls Gty i Passes at 84 HOLtAND Kw Srvlc DALLAS Mrs.

Smanna Barbara Raker, 84. a Falls City resident for S3 years, ehed Saturday a' a Dallas rest home rollowtng a stroke. She had been ill health for eight years. A native of Hepburn, (June It. 1SSS) she was married to Jacob Raker there on Dec.

25, 1905, and came to Oregon from Texas in Fall Work In Garden 1918. She was. a member of the Presbyterian rilinister, Dies Falls City Free Methodist Church and was active in the Missionary Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Martha Campbell.

Falls City: a TULIPS, HYACINTHS, DAFFODILS, AND MANY OTHERS you hav not olreacfy ordered your Bulbs, DONT WAIT. Planting rime Is near. Corn In end let us help you with your selections. Do not tchI to enoy some of these lovely Flowering Bulbs In your garden next Spring. For Your Convenience We Are Open Sunday F.

A. Docrfler Sons 250 N. Lancaster brother. Ellas Ulmer. Williams- ALBANY Services for Dr.

Pays Off port. and two grandchildren. Peter Erickson, 72, Corvallis. retired minister, will be held from Services will be held at Z-tm. Tuesday at the BoUman Mortuary.

the United Presbyterian Church Dallas. Inter aent will be in falls here at 2 pjn. Tuesday under di City IOOF Cemetery. 1 3- rection of the Fisher Mortuary. The Rev.

Roy Strong will officiate. Interment will be at Casson. Minn. Z51- Dr. Erickson died at a Corvallis hospital Friday following a heart Schinitt Dies at Dallas StatMataa Naws Mrrte attack.

A native of Esterdyne, Norway (Sept. 14, 1880) he came to the United States when a year old. He grew up in Minnesota. became a missionarr in the north DALLAS Final rites for Mrs. Elizabeth Schmitt, 70, a Dallas 'woods of Minnesota and was or By LILLIE L.

MADSEN Garden Editor, The Statesman This isn't the ae of year to acquire that tired-out feeling so that you neglect your garden. We all set very enthusiastic in spring, but because we leave so much work undone in fall our spring enthusiasm is so often used only to finish up fall chores, and we are again into summer before we get at the regular, ordinary spring work. We could do so much garden good this time of the year if we only would. We might take a lesson from nature. Lawn and weeds are beginning to perk up in no lazy fashion.

A little effort now will go along way toward reducing next spring's weed problem. seeds, of all kinds, in vacant lots, along sidewalks, driveways, borders or buildings, have reached maturity and are ready resident for 56 years, will be held dained In 1907. at 2 pan. Monday at the BoUman Mortuary. The Rev.

Fremont Faul His first church was in Drayton, N. D. He preached at Mlnot, S. will officiate and interment will Wausau. Wis and for 14 years was be at Bel crest Memorial Park, pastor of University Presbyterian Salem.

Church, He had lived in Tgf-O turn ea-ea zona Trar.s -uuu Mrs. Schmitt died Friday at a Oregon for the past two years. In Manhatten. on June Dallas hospital. She had been ill for eight days.

A native of York, Nebrn (Oct. 18, 1882) she came to Dallas in She lived at HETRL UluIiUUER DESUS 28, 1918, he married Carrie Van Gilder, who survives as do a son. Dr. E. Erickson, Seattle, two Dundee from 1948 to 195 rand was a member of the Methodist brothers and three sisters in Min to start their new life cycle.

A nesota. a. 11 Church. Surviving, are five children. Kooa many seem hi una uieir wajr, by one means or another, into, the lawns.

Henry E. Schmitt and Adda P-TA Committees aUtaWVC DftftMGMCT roa mx ruwo room Weldeman, both of Dallas, Alfred Modern chemistry has done so ftfter these oui5usi.u lenience i effidency. fClar-fr. uX? Kearinc roller Little, Ft. Baker.

CallL. Anne Lip- much toward the previously hard, Selected for Year pin, Dundee, and Frieda Varguin, slow task of hand-weeding. By ap plying the weed-killing chemicals San Francisco; also eight grand children. in the fall, weed seed in lawns and At Detroit-Idanlia I4 K. vvfT Tr garden can be destroyed.

While one application in early fall will 4 statesman News Strrlet Valley Briefs Dot completely solve next spring DETROIT P-TA committees for Television for all the family Is planned In this hease. A glaaa earner at the kitchen sink gives the housewife full view of the TV set next te the fireplace, while living room and dining ream have view ef the screen. This Is aha -83 by Elmer Gylleck. architect, 120 S. Grave Ave, Elgin, 111.

The house covers 1,389 square feet. Garage adds 338 square feet An all-purpose room with extra bath can serve aa gees ream, maid's ream, playreom, or study. vVbere a powder room adjacent te front entrance is more important than a lavatory near the kitchen, the alternate plan is used. The architect suggests ji exterior ef Roman brick with asphalt shingle roof. Flans and farther information are available from the architect listed above.

(AP News-features). lawn problem, it does go along way the school year were appointed by toward it. lit Angel Many former students Besides killing weeds already growing, the chemical destroys the of ML Angel Academy and Wo Mrs. Alfred Cokenour, president; at the first fall, meeting Thursday night. Chairmen include Mrs.

Warren viability of matured weed seed. And as seed are scattered by Stall, budget; Mrs. Bradford Hum men's College ara expected Here Sunday for HomecomLig festivities. A business meeting is scheduled for 2 p.m. Gervats Robert Blanchette has breezes throughout the lawn, it is phrey, hospitality: Mrs.

Clyde necessary to cover the entire lawn with a weed killer, if really good Storey, membership; Mrs. Harry CMTMOWT SASCWCNT) Rutherford, program: Mrs. H. H. results are to be had.

sold the barber shop he operated at Mt. Angel and is now located In Storey, refreshments: Mrs. Jack The amine form 2, 4-D has be a shop on Main Street in Gervais. Haseman, health; Mrs. 8.

T. Moore, come a standard garden tool since publicity and magazines. its introduction a few years ago. Idanha William Bodie left recently for Greenland after signing Discussion was held concerning Recent developments have indicat- Question -Answer Box the need for landscaping the school an eight-months contract with North Atlantic Construction Co. He ea uiai a comDinauon oi -u ana in- the amine form has yard and S.

T. Moore was appoint ed to ask for an estimate on the previously worked on the Detroit proved much more effective in controlling some weeds such as Jap trol? F. X. i Question We are finding a Dam as an electrician for seven months. He is the son of Mrs.

Reba Answer Any of the poison large worm on our tomato plants. Mrs. Mildred Rars eighth grade anese clover, Veronica, Speedwell, -and other hard-to-kill varieties. Snyder. students spoke on developments in They do not require a very rich soil, but a good fertile soil wOI produce much better bloonrs.

And. if you haven't thought of planting daffodils.) think of it at once. Vou still have about six weeks of daffodil and tulip planting time if weather permits. Onions are ready or harvest when their tops turn jellow. Take them out and let them lie in the sun for a few days to dry off.

Store them in a cool dry place spreading them out a little until they are thoroughly cured. Four Career First fall meeting baits used for earwig control, will also control grasshoppers. Add a little molasses to the regular pois Seems to eat both leaves and small green tomatoes. What to do for G. W.

T. This particular combination of transportation. Included on the pro-gran- were Melodee Palmer, Rog of Lincoln School Mothers Club will weed killer is especially recom er Fleming. Brad Humphrey be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at.

the Answer Hand picking into a on bait, and this will attract many mora of the 'hoppers. mended now and for later fall applications because' of its ability to Judy Ha sa man and Michael can with, a little kerosene, seems schooL Principal D. Virgil Lamb will speak, and Mrs. Everett Clark Moore. destroy the viability of seeds.

to be surest method of control. will preside. Hostesses will be Following; the meeting' parents Qeestl Can tree peonies be In using a killer, be careful that Can't use stomach poison because propagated by layering? What breezes do not carry the actual visited their children's room -and met the teachers. The school of green tomatoes. This process sixth-grade mothers with Mrs.

Roy Ibayer and Mrs. Stalek as time of the year should this be snrav materials to susceotible should be repeated each few days co-chairmen. serves both Detroit and Idanho. done? M. L.

plants. during season. These worms ara very "hungry" and do much dam Answer Yes. this can be dona If your perennial phlox have fin age in a short time. by pegging a branch In sandy soil.

This should be dona in the The trip to Corvallis this afternoon to see the 4.000 chrysanthemum blooms at the Lewis-Brown horticultural experiment farm will VtA waII iari-4k vraiv WHiiA Quastian Was interested in ajl anytime now. ished blooming, remove the withered flowers. Do not let the seeds form or youll be writing me to tell me that the phlox have "reverted to magenta" and asking "What what you wrote about the red bartlett pear a week ago on the weekly farm page. Can you tell me where we can obtain this tree? I do about it?" Now is the Question Am told that we can hasten a compost pile decomposition' by adding some material. Can you tell us what this is and if it really works.

Seems ours Is 1 10 ST We get a lot of benefit out of both time to prevent the reversion; The same plant does not turn back it's just new ones that sprung up the farm and garden page only regret there is no question-answer around it, crowding out the better always so slow in getting decom posed. F. E. column on. farm page.

No objec variety. can view the mum fields, at some other, day, during today, which is field day there, many interesting private gardens in- Corvallis will bet open to visitors, too: I know be getting letters now about foliage dropping from plants as they are being brought into the house after a summer out-of-doors. Cfae of the best ways to keep the plants looking good is to keep foliage moistened with- -lukewarm water to prevent excessive trans tion to using this column for a farm S. Answer There are prepared materials on the -market which wffl. greatly hasten the decompo Answer To answer the first last: Not at aEL Will be happy to sition of compost material or you can make your own from Garden Calender answer any farm or garden question I can in this column.

The six pounds of sulfate of ammonia: Carlton Nursery, I am told, carries 2 pounds of muriate of potash; five pounds of ground limestone this particular pear. However, piration until plants are accustom am sure your own favorite nur and three pounds of superphos phate. Use at the rate of 1 pound ed to we chang. in "climate." And speaking about plants and outdoors don't let this beautiful Indian summer weather fool you. Remember you are still living in to a Dusnei oz compost material.

i QmastWn I'm puzzled. Wa read the Willamette Valley and a frost about PMA as if it were one of the government agencies and now may be Just around the corner. Be sery would try to get it for you if you made known your desire. Question--Am a newcomer to this valley. Not long ago you wrote about a.

number of irises which sounded beautiful. Wrote back, home to our iris grower but he could not supply the varieties you named. Can you tell me where they can be had? I understand there is a big New York firm Sept. tf Early Chrysanthemum Show and. Field Day, Corvallis.

Private gardens to be open. Oct. 7-9 Flower Show School, Portland, Woman's Club 1220 S. W. Taylor St.

course also to be given. Oct. 8 Salem Garden Club, first fall meeting. somepce I saw an article about on the watch so that you can pro- PMA killing crab grass. Does this tect your fuchsias, so that you will have cuttings from your.

favorite mean that the government asen cy will assist in killing crab grass gernaiums and are prepared to take care of your tuberous begoni- on lawns? 7k. i OLDS MOB HE'S QUE All OIILY cws. which carries almost all kinds of Answer I had not noticed the coincidence in install. This modern world is going to have to un-abbreviate itself a bit or well be There's still time to apply the irises. T.

J. D. Answer No need to send to paradichorobenzene treatment to peach and prune trees for the con Bridge Aids French In Fight With Reds New York. Edith Schriener's Iris in one awful mix up. The govern 7 ment agency is.

Production. Mar Gardens, Route 2, Salem, or Coo- trol of western peach borer. Do it ley Iris Gardens, Silverton, can be tore or whole the tempera tore is still 55 degrees or more. litKET supply you with any iris I have mentioned in this column. HANOI, Indo-China Ona of the longest bridges in the Far East the 50-year-old Pont Dou-mer over the swirling Red River keting Administration while the "agency" which- kills 'crab grass is Phenyl mercuric acetate And I'm afraid youll have to buy your own PMA, That seems' to be one thing the government hasnt undertaken to do as yet kill crab Tie up your chrysanthemums be- ior ue auxumn rams nave a Chance to hpat thpm Anam rr Question We are being overrun with grasshoppers.

Think the prolonged summer weather is to daily is supporting a heavy bur break the branches. If you haven't fed them during the past 10 days. den of supplies for the French Union forces fighting against the grass our lawns. blame. Can you ten us of any con Hers's the "Rocket" record a record to remember when you're buying a new cart The "Racket" is ewaer-proved by pve-mem one more feeding with Communist-led Vietmtnh.

0 l. 1 uouia ieruuzer. than a mHIioa motorists road Over the 1 mile-long iron and steel span passes nearly 8,000 ful ly-laden big trucks, jeeps, private Now is a good time" to scatter bonemeal around your lilacs ttod over your daffodil plantings. If you are' planting some daffnrfiif this fall in October, tlx some bone-meal in with the soil around them. 3 I I cars and other vehicles each.

day. The big bridge links Hanoi with DGfl ft mm If -J tVs3t V. the vital highway leading east' ward to the port of Haiphong. SSI -PB A a Any That JEW proved by bSSons of mues of driving! The "Rocket" has been a leader ia high- compression for tW full years! That's why the "Rocket" Is the most famoos name in engines! "Rocket" means jig ULifisi iinjifi'nnn? tamemy silken moahnesd The "Rocket" has proves its rugged iurabOUyi The "Rocket" stands for top solve a snodcra cnginesl Coma in today for a "Rocket Drive a new Oldsmobue just once and yonTl aeserbe satisfied until yoa ownood (I i r. i li 1 PACKING HOUSE PRICES HALF OR WHOLE A vjww IMl 1 Easlern DesI 1 for canning T7illancll3 Vallsy eel cr year Icckcr mm mm Hereford Before th fall rtins ttsrt m) liuu MUM Whirl Us kJ 1 1 YOUB 11 1 AS 1ST LD tt I I A IB K2 OT1MATIS cusiy civrt Call 3-4642 HeiHrj Dsun Up Ilciib Pay Icclier Pcrlx lb.

D9J LODER BI105. OLDSAilOclLc COMrAiM AiOS LtM I cic 3 1 ucc i r. S. Ceonseralal ttreet, Salem 1323 S. 23zi.

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