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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1945)
PAGE TEN tt OSEGON STATESMAN. "Salem. Orogon, Sunday Morning. July IS, 1S45 ,s Lilli Madsen The day, as all days have been of late, was very hot -on the street It was cool on the'-garden porch of Mr. andjr Mrs. W alt e r Smith where our croup rest-f ed a bit " after; wandering about in the garden themselves -The Smith gar dens ",arel at the rear of their at tractive . Mission street; home They are enclos ed at the ' sides and back by a .' ; very tall hedge of shrubbery. Box wood hedges have been used as a pattern for the garden. ; . The box wood, Mrs. Smith said as we sat talking of the ever interesting subject, "making a garden," helps keep the plants in bounds. It makes for much easier care. Even . the pf imrase path is hedged in with box wood. "We used to move our things. about a lot," Mrs. Smith told us. "It just seemed we could never get them exactly where we want ed them. But we got the advice of a professional garden architect and now I think we like the, ar rangement. Instead of moving about we can devote our time to improving." ! Mrs. Smith admitted their chief interest was perennials with . some trees and shrubs used as anchors. In spite of the fact that very few annuals were used, there is, ' we are told, a succession of bloom from the very early bulbs in February to very late Mich ealmas daisies and phlox. There are Quite a few rather fine narcissuses, the peonies and the irises are good together, Mrs. Smith told us. We noticed ah oc casional camellia, a few azaleas CoIIonwoods On the Albany Lebanon Hiway V ' If. . jr i HERE HE IS! -- - MCA PRESENTS in PEfison ClfflLIIS SfflPJlET in - the. borders and some ivery fine-shaped! ( flowering cherries and 'a crab.X K - - ' ' " Flowering at the present '.'time are. delphiniums, an exceptionally attractive lemon,-yellow leverfew, astilbe and regal lilies (which, by the way,- were very attractive to gether), and the perennial phlox were just, coining into bloom. . ; : The yards - and yards of box wood had all-been started from cuttings by the Smiths themselves. Some of it, Mrs. Smith said, had been started just where it was growing. While it is around eight years old, it is no more than eight or nine inches tall. . . The Smiths do all their own garden work. Mrs. Smith takes care -of the borders. Mr. Smith does the mowing and clipping. The perennials are planted closely. This cuts down in the staking, Mrs. Smith smiled, adding that staking is one bit of garden work she doesn't enjoy. Peat moss mulchling does away with a lot of weeding and cultivating. Hoe ing, as a rule, she said, does more harm than good in that it cuts off the feeder roots near the soil- surface. ' . Foliage plants add considerable to the garden. The foliage of the Christmas and Lenten roses give a lovely cool effect as do "also a number of ferns. It is quite a bit of work, Mrs. Smith admitted, but gave us to understand that it was rather sugar-coated work easy to take, 8s were ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS: G. H., Sallem, asks if it is time to plant gladiolus bulbs for late fall blooming. Ans.: Yes, ' get the last in by July 20 or very little after. If you have plenty of water to give them a healthy growth you should have nice blooms in aut umn before frosts. An early frost will nip the gladioli, you know. You give as a reason for the late planting "to avoid the ubiquitous bugs." Remember that bugs still eat in the fall. It may be neces sary to spray the plants even then. In controlling thrips use a Black Leaf 40, two teaspoons to a gallon of water, just before the buds open. Mrs. J. p. M. asks about to mato troubles. Please see July 19 issue on farm page. There jwill be some information on tomato difficulties. I Mrs. E. K. B., Salem, asks about diseases of geraniums. Ans.: Most of the foliage ! dis eases of geraniums are treated the same, bordeaux mixture spray or sulphur dust Personally, I like the spray better for the geran iums. Geraniums must have plen ty of sunlight' and air. Ventila tion, air circulation, are among the important tips in geranium culture. They should not be over- watered. Geraniums should not have too heavy or too rich a soil and it must be sweet, not acid. G. G., Salem: Brown spot on lawns can be controlled by calo mel or a corrosive sublimate Spray. D. S.. S. asks about the "best grape hyacinth and when to plant" i Ans.: Order from the dealer now and he will send them to you when they should be planted, usually in September. Muscapri Botryoides is usually considered one of the best varieties. AND HIS ; FAMOUS ORCHESTRA Don't Miss Them Sunday, July 15 Dancing 9 to il Admission 1.50 Inc. Tax . . . ' . .4 - ' , i ( t i.. J ' i j. r ' ' V r .?$:: r i ) ' k - - & ' i l Sf- 4 i 1 A'" t -' - - ' I f ' , ? -':f S , tofYtttonFedtures Top, in GaVFilmai Grimd ; . .1 . A "gay and sparkling story about the fabulous north i Internation al's technicolor musical extravaganza, "Belle ot the :Yukon,w: in which Gypsy. Rose Lee, Randolph Scott, Dinah! Shore and Bob Burns star, and now playing at-the Grand. ; 14 "-" a. xranx travesxy . on au gold- rush . saga v "Belle of the . Yukon" adds color and music to a hilarious plot which concerns one Belle De Valle, who with her group of "Yu kon belles.'! - arrives in - the riD- I snorting, town of Malemute to make with the entertainment for the Uds. ';": :; :- Honest John Calhoun,1 leading citizen, lis none -other: than the slicker who absconded with Belle's heart .'and bankroll in other and more romantic days.. And Belle, a women with directness of purpose and the knowledge that John, the most engaging 1 e o p a r d in the world,- remains spotted, decides to avenge herself and marry the scoundrel - jTbis romance, which cross-cir cuits the love affair between Di nah Shore and William Marshall, lis interrupted only by Honest John's plans to cheat his fellow- citizerw out of their -gold-dust, and bis - associates plans to double- cross j him, and. thereby got the gold. ! : '. . . ; How the two love affairs are straightened out, and Calhoun, de spite his best intentions, is com pelled to remain honest, lead to the , gay climax of ; this colorful musical. Scott plays the part of the debonair Calhoun and Miss Lee that of Belle, with Burns as a hick gambler who knows the an swers. ; . j : Cbirles Winninger heads the featured cast as Lettie's tippling fathejr, and Guinn "Big Boy" Wil liams, Robert Armstrong, Florence Bates, Victor Kilian and Edward Fielding have prominent support ing rbles in the picture which was produced and directed,,by William A. Seiter. Col. Robert Lee Scott's daughter prays for his safe return In Warner's "God Is My Co-Pilot" now playing at the Capttol. Dennis Morgan plays the flying colonel In the film and Andres King has the role f his wife, Catherine. . f :" $65,000 Damage Suit Filed Against Company PORTLAND, July 14 - (ff) - Arthur R. Taggart filed a $65,000 damage sit against Bert F. Ross and Crown-Zellerbach corpora tion today, 'charging Ross i corporation agent struck and in jured nun on July 5 while he was vacationing at the Lake Tah kenitch resort . Taggart " charges Crown-Zellerbach seeks : to ,t ac quire the resort, adjoining one of their logging camps. . Hollywood Beauty Shop Many Veterans To Reach U.S. . ' W7 1 1112 weeK i i o By the Associated Press An advance party of the 20th armored division -sailed from Le Havje .yesterday and advanced units of the 28th infantry division were ready to sail. The New York port of embar kation announced this tentative forecast of ahivals at New York during the coming week: , ' Today 3264th base . depot co.; 145th ordnance co. , Monday 209th field artillery battalion; 131st malaria control detachment; 4163rd refrigeration co.; 287th, 295t, 304th QM laun dry; detachment! 545th army post al unit; 4288th QM railread co.; 474th ; ordnance evacuation co. 141st ordance maintenance co. HQ and HQ batteries, 425th and 214th field artillery groups; 3052D QM salvage collecting co.; 6837th through 6843; QM detachments. .Tuesday none. Wednesday Arrivals ' . . Wednesday: 2nd infantry regi ment of 5th infantry division: 10th infantry regiment and 5th MP platoon; of the 5th infantry5 diision. f . , ; ; Thursday these units of 2nd in fantry; division; 23rd infantry re giment 38th Infantry regiment 2nd reconnaissance troop (mechaniz ed) divisional HQ and HQ co.; HQ, special .'troops and band 2nd QM co., 2n4 counter intelligence corps bn. - ' . ' ' The?e additional units: 71st or der of battle team; 188th photo; interpreting team.". ' Friday entire 44th infantry divi sion ith these units; 71st, 114th, 324th infantry regiments; 156th, 157th 217th 220th field artiUery battalions; divisional headquarters and attached units; 44th MP pla toon; 44th Q"M company; 44th sig-f nal company; 44th cavalry recon- naissance trdop; 44th counter intel- ligence corps bn.; 744th ordnance! light maintenance co., 119th med4 ical battalion; 730th order of bat tle tem; lJKHh photo intelligence team; HQ. divislohal artillery wutn? engineers corps battalion. Air Force Units Due The following air force units HQs. ? 92nd, 93rd, 95th combat bomb? wings; HQ and HQ squad ron 46th air dep group; 46th depot replaeement squadron; 46th depot supply sauadron: 46th medical supply platdon; 913th signal depot co., 987th MP CO.. 862nd . 882nd chemical companies air opera tions 2214th QM. truck co., avia tion; 327th ;.6ignal co. wing avia tion; 63rd phemical depot co.'av iationj 479th QM. platoon air depot wing 1947th, 2005th, 2056th: 2091st, 2102rd QM. companies avi iation; 11912 lord ammunition co. aviaUon; 1131st, 1132nd, 874th ar- my postal units; 137th, 155th, 157th, 61st, 1 10th, 125th general hospitals lesf advance detach ments; HQ and HQ det, 324th ord nance bn.; 248th, 251st,; 1 104th, 110th finance! disbursing sections; 388th, 38?th,f 390th, 391st, 13th, 414th, 424th, 425th, 427th, 430th MP detachments; HQ and HQ det. 101st and, 49th replacement bat talions; 2nd MP CIC detachment; HQ and I HQ detachment, 510st QM bn.; 1659th engineer utilities detachment; 301st, 303rd, 306th, 288th, 289th QM laundry detach ments: 135th ordnance medium maintenance co.; 110th army pos tal unit; rotational group. Saturday these units of 5th in fantry division: 11th infantry reg iment; 5th signal co.; 5th recon naissance' troop (mechanized) ; 705th ordnance light maintenance tH "; Cost! of Food f Slated to Rest On Consumers : 1 ' ; -. 1 4 ' . ; . i 'f- V . - " . . " t ' - ! ih V-v I - - r I " - ! "-.- . . i : K . . it r -'I J : . : I i K- t-l V. t t, t " " Gypsy Rose Lee (center), accompanied by a trio ot her rirls. starts the hilarious trouble in Internatienal's MBeUe of the Yukon." ray musical extravagant in technicolor which RKO Radio releases. With Gypsy are co-starred Randolph Scott, Dinah Shore and Bob Barns now playing at the Grand. j 1 Under New Management Specicdizing In permanent waving and hear dyeing by appointment : . . . ' Duart Wave - - 7.50 -Alberta Creme - - 10.00 Machine cr Machineless Creme Demint - - 12.50 ; j. Machine cr Machineless Rayette Cold Wave - - $15 and $20 . Phon 3 06 for Appointments. Bishop's Hollywood Beauty Shop Usl Elslcp. Mcmaijer 2C7J rcircrounds Road - - i Washington, juiy ii-w - Bogart KetiUTis to Viilam ! Role in Film at Elsinore The administration is working on plans foi: shifting ;$1,500,000,000 in food costs to consumer pocket books ne?ct Jear, eliminating sub sidies. ft The objective Is to ease ; ad justment of farm prices to post war conditions and to reduce gov ernment expenditures. The Subsidies involved are largely those which the govern ment established j to prevent in creases in consumer ceiling prices on important food items while at the same time providing greater incentive for farm production, I I I. Alexis Smith face. B-phrey Boprl t and Slf sngrestion of fear in her simaae uw - exciting new melodrama. -Conflict," now at the Elsinore. Capitol Brings BackfGod Is MyCo-PHot exn ' i as i dist Dancers Will Bp At Supper Club Starting Monday six Based on the -courageous ploits of the brave airmen who battled the Jap over the ikies of China in their rugged Curtiss P-40s, Warner Brothers stirring film drama 'about the iFlylng Tigers, "God Is My Co-Pilot," iij now playinjg at the Capitol the-j ater. ( - j Starring Dennis -Morgan' Colonel Scott, of 1 the pow banded Flying Tigers, and featur ing Andrea King, Alan Hale, Dane j Clark, John Ridgely, Raymond Massey and Craig . Stevens, God Is My CoPilot" is the suspenser jammed story of j Colonel Scott, Gen. Claire Chennault and their fun - lovin', Jap - chasm i Flyinj Tigers. i "God Is My Co - Pilot was adapted from the best - selling autobiography of the same name written by Colonel Scott and was prepared for. thev screen by Petfir Milne. The- film was directed by Robert Florey and produced by Robert Buckner.-L j. - The Hazel-Mac Dancers, precision steppers, will be the fea ture attraction at the Leonard's Supper club for one week begin ning Monday. The glamorous group recently completed a six month engagement at the Edge water Beach hotel- in Chicago. Although one of the most youth ful and prettiest groups of danc ers on tou:-, they are declared to hold , an enviable i record of suc cessful engagements in the lead ing hotels and theatres from coat to coast; ' The roster of the girls includes Juanita Simrm, . Barbara Wick, Bonnie Breen, Eleanor Binder, Al ice Hartman and Eloise RusselL Also featured on the floor show will be Warren and Kay, tnusictl comedy stars late of the Chicago company of Oklahoma, who will present a repertoire of show songs. and the so-called !"rol sidies set up in 1943 of some foods were per centj -back" sub- when prices reduced '10 The plan I calls for increases in wife (Rose Hobart) because of his ceiling prices of the affected foods to replace the subsidies. Secretary, of Agriculture And erson is 'leading inter-agency dis cussions on the plan. Friends say he believes ; it could be accomp anied by aid upward adjustment in industrial wages, now con trolled under the "little steer formula! without adding any. new inflationary ! threat. ' Elimination . of the j subsidies would increase the nation's total food bill, about 5 per cent, agri culture department estimate. -Consumers food at the . ' rate of about $30,000,000,000 a - year. Food items. on which- the gov ernment is! (paying subsidies in clude meats, butter, flluid milk and most f-j manufactured dairy products, ifrlour and, (indirectly. bread and bakery products,' can ned fruits land vegetables, sugar. dry beans, J a peanut butter,' lard pnd soybean products, i persistent love for her sisterJ (Alexis Smith). Sydney Green street, erstwhile menace in such past Warner successes as The Maltese Falcon and The Mask of Dimi trios," takes a well-earned rest from bis previous iniquities and emerges in this film on the side of the law, as the psychiatrist who snares the murderer j by a suspenseful series of artfully placed mental traps. An excellent supporting cast includes Rose Ho bart Charles Drake, Grant economists Mitchell and others. , are buying r ine mm was curecxea Dy uurus Bernhardt and was adapted for the screen by Arthur T..Horman and Dwight Taylor from an ongi nal story by Robert Siodmak and Alfred Neumann. . William Jacobs produced. ' Shattered Lenses Replaced Accurately 1 t Rapidly v . - - vcciuenis wni nappen . . j cid -when 'they do it is A wisest to have any dam- f cres mat nave occurred y remedied tomediately. I vye repi ace shattered I eyeglass lenses accurate- ly . . . ;lf necessary, with-1 cait the; original prescrip-1 tion. - , k ' if I a. DR. HENRY E. MORRIS . - Optometrist I Exclusive iigenc forv Ilotv HEARING AID $40 U $50 TyPES 1 GLASSES WILL BE PRESCRIBED ONLY IF NEEDED FOR SEEING AND HEARING MORRIS OPTICAL 444 State St. :.. 5 Pion 5523 - . SALEM Morse Enters ! Drydock Fight . 1 , - f i WASHINGTON, July 14 - (P 'r 6en. Wayne Morse (R-Ore to day - telegraphed Secretary of Navy James E. Forrestal that navy officials are "ill advising you" in recommending San Fran cisco and not Portland get a dry- dock now under construction at nearby Vancouver, Wash, yards. Morse asked Forrestal to. "in vestigate personally the date he was submitting supporting Port land's claims for the 14,000 ton port facility, a duplicate of one installed at Henry J. Kaiser's Swan Island repair yards here.' A "perfect crime whose very perfection leads to the murderer's eventual undoing makes an exciting Jtheme for Warner! Bros.' new psychological melodrama, "ConfHct, iwhich is now playimrat the Elsinore theatre with a three-star cast; headed by Humphrey Bogart, Alexis &mitn and Sydney Green street The film marks Humphrey Bogart's return to the villainous type of role which characterized his earlier screen efforts and was responsible for his subsequent rise to stardom. - A psychological study cf crime and its, detection by present-day scientific methods, "Conflict' pre sents Bogart in the unsympathetic role of a man who murders his OP A Official ! ; i Hears Nothing But Complaints PORTLAND, Juryi 14HP-An OPA fact-finding representative today heard howls from labor representatives and j restaurant owners. ! fHow long can loggers live on macaroni?'' brought answer from OPA Agent Douglas Boyle that loggers now get four times the standard, number of food points, and that company j supervisors should be answerable where food is 'not satisfactory, j More meat and poultry will be available within the next 60 days, he! predicted, asking restaurants to stay open and feed working peo ple, "even, though it is spaghet ti." . - . : . Labor represen t a 4 i v e s asked how restaurant ''' workers : could keep jobs with somi cafes open only four days a week.1 Boyle, Consultant or the Ame rican Hotel association on loan to OPA, said his was an advisory ca pacity. He did not reveal what recommendations he would make to Washington. j Portland's Mayor; Earl Riley asked him to "get some results for us.- : r, . . . j y ,- . Today Mon. Tues. "GOD IS MY CO.PILOT" It's from the best-seller by COL. ROBT. L, SCOTT, Starring -. - DENNIS MORGAN Dane Clark. Raymond Massey, Alan Hale, AMrea King, John Ridgley. Pins "RECKLESS AGE" Cont. From 1 P ML i Now! " ! r In Answer j To Your Many ; Requests! I .:-.--:- -i. -tV r.---i. -1 l i ? .. i Ginger Rogers "Kiliy Foyle" i with ;''! -DENNIS MORGAN C O F E ATUH E 1 Western Action . Fim! ! Now i Showing i I 1 i i v 1 II SWH III' H Continnoos From 1P.M. ' v. ALEXIS S!.!IIB ElENSTREEI : Co-Hit "Steppla in Society; with Edward Everett tlerton - Gladys' George i v h earns i il&UMMCSIS Plus Cartoon Uw V Ov' ? IRtB Kin, I " ' fw.'IH Mt hci imT Comt From 1 P.M. Now Ten Can MEETSEUEj Herself... If W The Lovable, Naughty. Gay Mademoiselle From Malameie. In Teebniectlor Co-Hit! THI GlttllJl WHIIl OF MitHMENT it i r. r i v mtt " ' jllll KIR BY GRANT , lOJSCOUIEt ' WICBIOREI ; Lalet Ne ws Flashes I 'M tfVf CONT. 1ROM 1 P.M. 3 - r -i k in. .-. . W, i NOW PLAYING! Two Star Packed HiU cn on ProgramI CARy GRANT,. TPlk ft ' '-a m m m 1 WfiJiA . m. ETHEL lARRYORE larry flTZCHm mi tivtn M )f 7f Wfpv i in... i ,. . ,., . ml