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F r o m across the pa- t r dn'i counter,' the flowers look ed 311 k e h u g e Sweet Williams Closer inspection! - - py request - - luh Madsen revealed they were "pinks" which really covers a lottf floral terri tory Information ;was' that Mr. Crowe, a company , engineer, had grown the flowers at his home on North Liberty street. i I found Mr. Crowe in the engin eer's shops, looking anything - - at that moment - - hut like a gar dener. However, he;Was willing to leavf the engines a 'minute and talk gardening. j. The first thing he told me was that the hadn't Intended to plant China pink seeds. He thought he was planting the carnation pinks. The seeds were sown in July in a $oil1argelymade up. of clay. It Was hot too rich. The flowers had beeriv in bloom several days. I couldn't see why anyone would want to grow carnation pinks (un less lor the fragrance) 'when such lovely colors as these China pinks could be produced. The trusses werel large and each Individual bloom measured around an Inch cross. One doesn't see this flow er ail frequently as one. might. They grow easily, they are easily arranged In bouquets .and they have a good keeping quality. " ' " ' "" ' Ik i Dianthns Is the Name. If you happen to look for "pinks" in your garden encyclopedia, you will save time as the subject is covered under dianthus, which) also Includes the sweet wiHiamy; The China pink is classified as IX chinensis, at shortlived perennial, blooming the first season 1 from seed. It will reseed itself but if this is permitted to go on for sev eral seasons, the gardener ' will have : a mass of interior, tangled plants.- It is best to save seed from some : of the larger blooms and start them in a new spot in the garden each year. ' : - The "old-fashioned grass pinks, distinguished by a clove-like frag rance are also in this group. When I was a youngster, I always asso ciated them with Memorial day because so many grew in borders around the graves in the old Sil verton cemetery and they were in bloom when the school children marched to the cemetery on that day. j - : In local gardens here in the val ley 'they have, been replaced by the 'All woods, a cross (I believe) between the grass pink and the carnation. This strain takes its name! from the original hybridiz ers, the Allwood Brothers of Eng land, s Vv ' V .r j; . "Seeds from these will give flow ers the second season. Cuttings may be rooted. The dianthus do somewhat better if grqwn in an alkaline soil than in an add soil, f Anthracnoze is the worst dis ease of the pinks. It causes death of the branches of hardy pinks, the leaves first turning yellow and then brown.. Spraying with bor deaux mixture will control; this. Taking new cuttings and planting in new soil are also good controls. The AH woods come; in a great variety of color, from pure white l3 KOAC J AM,- 10 News: 10:15 Women; 11:00 Concert Hall; 11:45 Bel elans; PM Noon News; 13:13 Noon Farm Hour; 1.-00 Rid'em Cowboy: 1:1 School of Air; 1:00 Pageant; 3:00 I'm American: 2:30 Memory Music;-3:00 News; 3:15 Music of Masters; 4.-00 High lights: . 4:30 Strictly Jazz; 5:00 On Upbeat: 9:43 Sports Review; 1:00 News; 0:15 Farm Hour; 7. -00 Music of Czech oslovakia; 7:30 4H Club: 1:00 Master or Keyboard; S-J0 Enduring Music; 9:30 News; t:45 Eve. MeditaUons; 10.-00 Sign Oft. -vi -. -r :.: Liquid Veneer 1 I Floor Uax j ; Js only i !; 49c.tf ':! : Saving Ccaier Salem and West Salem Tclepzsne pa; ( 6262 ? ! Quick, Courteous rr,: Inexpensive 1 ! Fares staijt at 30c; ? I ' 30c per mile snLEtiTiM n SE0VICE ; : . ; UcrliSi2ris7 A.il. ; Ilcnday. pel. 22. 1945 L REGISTER AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE V i ' - .-i .-- - ------ . tp. v -v ... '-"..--- - - PAULUS BROS. PACEHIIG CO. to the deepest maroons. They a! come: I In- varigated colors, and I have seen somerather fine yellow specimens. ; . ; Ansquerf to questions: r., On' my desk I have five requests for names of "e as te r n daffodil growers who can get me something-different than' tRose grown here, on the west coast What I like best in gardening is growing something which my neighbors do not have. . ; - : Of course, all of these letters or notes are not worded exactly like the above. But the one is, and the others have the same train of thought. M. :' My; answer is, that in my opin ion i you want something differ ent in daffodils youH have to get them from the west coast growers as;, they grow the Something different for the eastern growers. Daffodils are chiefly produced here on the Pacific coast. Large numbers in the Willamette valley and in the Columbia river valley, and, large numbers in the Puget Sound country. The something different in this line Isn't neces sarily obtained from -the far-off grower but rather by buying a bulb or two of the most expensive sorts.; You'll find that not too many of your neighbors are growing toe flowers from $25. $40 or even 1250 "Bulbs - - although they may have something Just as nice. Those of you who are contem plating putting in daffodils or nar cisusses should get busy. Youll rind that the bulb men are already out of many of the varieties you had planned on getting - - at least, that's what I found this past week. W. A. D. wants to know if the osmunda fern is hardy here. He had grown some in North Caro lina. ;i ! t Ansj: I see no reason why it shouldn't be. It Is hardy In Wisconsin- and Minnesota. It needs lots of water, good drainage and a fibrous soil. ; S. tj wants to know if there are cacti which will "stand our frosts here in the Willamette valley." Ans It Isn't the frosts that get some cf the hardy cacti down here in thei valley. It is the continued moisture. Some of the cactic grow native on the Wyoming mountain sides and take much colder wea ther than we have here. But the drainage is perfect. I have talked to gardeners who have grown the opuntias for a few .years, but I have found no one who says Jt is long-lived in our wettish climate. Valley Briefs Halloween Carnival The North Santiam school will have a Hal loween carnival Monday night, Oc tober 30. A program by the pupils will follow a community sing. Mrs. Vera Chamberlain, Mrs. X. J. War ren and Mrs. Louis Schofield are In charge of the supper. 4 . Make Midwest Trip The Rev. and Mrs. Henry Turnidge and Mr, and Mrs. David Turnidge of Tal bot have' left for a month's trip by automobile to the middle west They will visit Chicago, Kalama zoo, New York, Texas and Florida. Visit Sonth Dakota Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Wells of Aumsville and son, Stanley, are visiting in Bry ant South Dakota, where they for merly Jived... " ' 'I tJl"'' -s it..- r s ' mtmtmtmtmmmmtmmmmmmn' tawttBteastMstBaeasBtMaeaB welfare Miss Moffat embarks on an almost impossible crusade , to establish a school and bring, learn ing and understanding to these de serving people. , , - Supporting Bette Davis are a host of! capable players, among them John Dall and Joan Lorring, screen newcomers, and Nigel Bruce, fchys Williams, Rosalind Ivan and Arthur Shields. Adapted for the screen by Casey Robinson and Frank Cavett from the, Her man Shumlin ' production of Em- lyn Williams' successful stage play The Corn Is Green" was directed by Irving Ripper and produced by Jack Chertok. Also playing is 4,Captain Eddie" with Fred MacMurray.' .; - IV L 4' -SI ? 4 Joaa Leslie sings the title song from "Lady Be Good." one ef George Gershwin's most tuecessful Broad, way musicals, which Is lavishly reproduced for the screen by Warner Bros. In Rhapsody in Blue, based on Gershwin's life and music, now showing at The Elslnore. ! A stirring "tribute to the dignity of manf and to his: ability to, rise from the ignorance to which he is sometimes forced to dwell is vividly! achieved in Warner Bros.' newest j screen -. drama, "The Corn Is Green," now playing at the Capitol; Theatre. . - - ; Starring Bette Davis as Miss Moffat ! a determined -English school teacher ' who discovers, in an I untutored , young miner, the spark of genus that sometimes leads to greatness, the film's action takes places against a background of ppveyty and barrenness so conv uwu . w me mining province Oil f - . i X,Success to Unknown Actor imnmvtmpnt rf - Wlch mln.i success inine snow Dusmess by my . thirtieth birthday! Otherwise, Til put an end to this miserable life its uncertainty, its homeless wandering, its genteel poverty." That was the resolution made by Hollywood's newest star, unfulfilled a year ago, and perilously close to having remained unfulfilled by his; thirtieth birth- J; i 1 I Elsinore fs f Rhapsody' Brings day. The star is Robert Alda, who was catapaulted from obscurity in burlesque to stardom In the role of George Gershwin in Warner Bros. great biographical film, "Rhapsody In Blue," currently at the Elsinore. - j Married and the father of a nine-year-old sonj the new star spent more than; fifteen years touring the burlesque and vaude ville houses of the country, trail ing his little family most of the . is l- f Li - ' - James Lydon. Freddie Bartholomew and Jill Browning In the comedy hit "The Town Went WUdVtrCw at the Grand. i Farcical Town Went Wild9 Amuses Grand Audiences , - i ' .-. ! ! ; James Lydon, co-star with Freddie Bartholomew : in a' farce bf small-town Jife, "The Town Went WUd," now at the Grand Theatre, was once hailed as "The Typical American Boy," a title acquired when years ago he posed for advertising artists and photographers. Now -21 years old, Lydon was born at Harrington Park N. J, and decided to become an actor when he was 10. With his appearance reddish chestnut hair, , blue eyes, a contagious smile and freckles, it wasn't- hard for. him to get started as a modeL Then came the stage, the radio and' his. debut in motion pictures in 1939, in 'Sack Door to Heaven," a Para mount picture directed by Wil liam K. i Howard, who just this year directed him in another pic ture, "When the Lights Go On Again." : He sprang to fame, however, as the "Henry Aldrich" of Para mount's famous "Aldrich Fam ily" series pictures, and having outgrown the teen-age high school lad with Changing, unsteady voice whose attempts to be helpful wound up almost in disaster, he turned to free-lancing, and was signed ' for 'several , pictures, , the latest . of ". which "is" "The Town Went , Wild." : In this he 'portrays a youth jf 20 who s completely bewildered byi thp farcical turn of events' in which he is found to have been switched to another family, whom his father despises, following his birth, and the., in fant born:, to the other family switched ;to his. : Edward , Everett "Horton and Tom Tully are featured in the picture, while Jill Browning sup plies thV romantic interest as Lydon's .sister, with whom the other boy Is in love. ; vr'r f i u " i"i- -xJ 1 m at U at 1 V .'V Salem , i.i Ortxjoa 810 II. Liberty St Phons) 1751 Four Assigned To Work- With Safety Council H. R. Miller, Einar Nelson, C. L. (Sam) Brown and W. O. Ham mon, former fieldman of the ac cident prevention division of the state industrial accident commis sion have been transferred from field service duties and have been assigned to specialized work with safety committee of Oregon firms under the workmen's com pensation act it was announced by Paul E. Gurske, chairman, of the . commission, in a report . to the Oregon Safety week commit tee. 1 , In addition to attending safety committee meetings of . these in dustrial firms, assistance will be given in plant safety inspections made by safety committees and new safety committees will be organized through ' the coopera tion of management and em ployes. S A feature of the work of the educational 'department of the di- time. "It was a wretched life for them," said Alda. "I was full of misgivings, had been for years. I cursed the fate that had directed my footsteps into the show busi ness." ':--',. f For years when I came Into New York I had contacted the Warner Bros, office, and - when time went by and I didn't get anywhere, my hopes became more and more forlorn." On Alda's last visit there, how ever, he met Steve Trilling, .who was Impressed, and Trilling brought him to the attention of Jack L. Warner, executive pro When Alda heard the part he was being considered for, which was much sought after by many established screen players, he be came so nervous, that he was un able to eat for three days. Final ly, the word came through that he had the job, and he almost collapsed from joy. ' Also starring in the musical biography of the immortal com poser are Joan Leslie, Charles Co burn, Alexis Smith and numerous celebrities of stage and screen w h o figured prominently in George Gershwin's life. vision is the showing of safety films and each of these men is provided with films and projec tors. Safety talks also are given to groups of employes whenever possible. Territories have been assigned as follows: Miller, Marion, Polk, Tillamook, Clackamas, Lincoln, Benton and Yamhill counties; Hammon, Lane, Linn, Douglas, Coos and Curry counties; Nelson, Multnomah, Columbia, Washing ton, ' Clatsop, Hood River and Wasco counties; Brown, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Des chutes and Crook counties. NOW SHOWING 1245-344-613.951 3sMaeacaeeaiH L IOAMiMtll-MaXKtMITW fauMM eaimw . m wmisiWS -r J Mjouow-otou uvawt- WMtt-NAmKOTf-aMOT mvmm NOW SHOWING ?niconnh l nnnnn Uileatatl r ; I . i , t I iVer4gg Co-Featare Cvntnmons From 1 TM. Cont From 1 F.M. - Ho Showing! The Season's New Surprise Comedy! tX - 1 XW VV77iai. r ; . I Jimmy (Henry Aldrich) Lydon Freddie j Barlholcnew V Y U lET.VATJ EVERETT RC2TC.1 s-TcyraiT Mystery Co-Hit! 2 I i . -J: 1 1 tell irf.i.ir.r.i j.m m JAMES SNIILA cunii.nunii News! Final Game Of World Series! North Howell Family Host I To Seattle Folk NORTH HOWELL Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Patterson this week are Mrs.' Frances Witham, Mrs. Kenneth Babbit and her two little daugh ters of Seattle. The families were friends in South Dakota. Mrs. J. H. Howard and little son Jimmy of Portland are at the home of . her parents, , Mr. and Mrs. : Thomas Bump, for a few days. ; Vacationing at coast points for the past wo weeks are Mrs. W. M. Oddie and Mrs. C. EL Walt man. j Sgt. and Mrs. Alan Wiesnir, who have been , visiting his par ents, left Saturday for several days at Newport and other coast .points. , 'j Mr. and Mrs. George Bewley and family of Lane county have moved to the J. J. Jackson house and will assist with the dairy worK. . ZENA Among the successful hunting parties this year was that which included Kenneth Huiit, Walter B. Hunt, Ted Burns aid Vivian Cochran. They came bak from Burns with a line deer. I 1 CONT. FROM 1 PJVL NOW PLAYING! fLit UTlAIKIUSSSZin Vj IN Tl CHNICOLOtt All 1 LEEKWMJUI Co-Hit! Cory , Grant " , - s . - ' y i& 2. i Carole Lombard dll ' "in v NAME ONLY Coat. From 1 FJM. i Now Playing! A HOWL OF HILARITY AS THE BOYS FROM PINEY RIDGE TAKE THE BIG CITY BY " STORM! , ITS SOK8A10CJS ri, arts tti mm mumi THRILL CO-HIT! Till HOLT Edwards In Cydcae On Horseback - f - sLn i i i tl I