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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1946)
Mrs. Roscoe Rcevea Heads Silverlon Unit SILVERTON Mrs. Ito-coe Reeves has been elected president of DeJbert Reeves unit No. 7, American Legion auxiliary. Oth er officers are first vice president. Mrs. A. . McCannsl; second rif president, Mrs. Oladwrn llsmief secretary, Mrs. Wesley flrofsnj treasurer, Mrs. -C. J. Tpwe; liis torian, Mrs. Iwls Hall; sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. lUy Hoe; esemUvn cmmiltee, Mrs. Ernest I. Starr, Mrs. Hairy Kuch and Mrs. I'al Grogan. " I 1 -n '-', n -r t f - i if 17 A -V W t ; ; ; v. . M -V -V ' :rf'c'-: r- - . , 1 I III I I II If' . ' - ...rl,t y i - - - ' - V f Lana Tnrner and John Garfield as the couple whose violent lore tarns to distrust and hatred In "The Postman Always Rings Twice." M-G-M's film version of the daring James M. Cain noveL The much-discussed, picture Is now being shown at the Klsinore theater. 10 Ths Oregon Statesman. Salem. Of., lundcy. Juno II. H4S i v- Beuita Granville, prominently featured In Producer Robert Goiden's "Breakfast in Hollywood." now at the Grand theater. Lana Turner, John Garfield ; Co-Star in Elsinore Drtima This tragically powerful tale of a man and woman who are driven to desperate measures to achieve their love, offers richly rewarding roles to both its stars. Miss Turner meets the challenge of a penetrating emotional - characterization with the greatest performance of her career, while Garfield also offers a portrayal that will be of inter" est to the next Academy Award committee. With swift, decisive strokes. Di . rector Tay Garnett lays open his plot - of the entanglement of two BASEBALL TO DA Y ISt PJ. Waters Field Salen Senators , - vs. Victoria 'ftooble Header Box seats on sale Every game Reserved seats Sunday Ph. 4C47 Our famous Chef sex! Give Dad a treat today. Take him to Hotel Salem Coffee Shop , and Dining Room : Open ; Today from t jim. tin t pj. Fried CMcken Dcasl Turkey . Juicy Siealisj Chicken Pies Slarls Today Pi, "You must be a she-devil . . You couldn't make me feel like this if you xceretit ... f s " One of the most discussed novels of all time on the screen, at last! I II (L0YEly 10 LOOIC AT.. .DANGEROUS TO LOVE!) , MGM's I Ss ttcmtizATiON or I I ' .1 JAMES M. CAIN'S I i 11 . ..r -VT-'vMIWIG'BOT young people whose love is frus trated by an unwanted, middle aged husband. Miss Turner is Cora Smith, who has marriied the unimaginative Nick, proprietor of a roadside restaurant, in order to achieve security. Garfield is the good-natured, attractive and easy going Frank Chambers, who takes a temporary job with Nick.. The attraction between the smouldering Cora and Frank is ir resistible, and their mounting pas sion inevitably finds its outlet in a plot to do away with the un wanted Nick. How this is achieved the resultant murder trial, and the hatred and suspicion which this crime of passion engenders be tween Cora and Frank builds up to a surprise climax and a stir ringly ironic retribution. 1 The first woman senator was Mrs. Rebecca Felton of Georgia, who served one day in 1922. ttnni n atUtfS 4. Hits! rt ROBINSofj TlrfPf" BENNETT Extra Chapter No.J "Jungle Raiders" j Fr. Continuous 1:00 P.M. Ce-Feature TKSU-PACXZD! . Hit No. 2 " ' I r a udwtnoKS I hope i-oti are all remember- ing the fourth annual Salem Ros show which ; opened last night in the gymhasium of the iYMCA building, Salem. It carries through todayHSfid is def initely w or t h seeing - - eve twice. i Because ques-i tions have piled so high upon my Jr desk, and ; be cause we have so little space in papers these IJIlta- MaKl to devote "ray days, I am going whole pace to answers- -al though I had planned to tell you ot a garden I had visited recently and a number of things I had learned in doing so. But they can wait. Questions and answers: Mrs. J. L. B. writes that her sweetpeas are about four feet high, quite thick-foliaged in good color, but that when the bud 'clusters are just nicely formed, they begin to turn . yeUow. shrivel up and fall off. She has grown sweetpea for a number of years on the same plot of ground. Ans.: Plan next year to plant the sweetpeas in another location. jFrom your brief description, f would "gueS first that the pea had bud drop, a non-parasitic dis ease ascribed: to various causes. In some cases it has been corrected by the use of artificial light and by 'applications of muriate of potash jand acid phosphate, all correc tions almost impossible at this time. From your description of the vines. It would not appear the peas were '-. infected with mosaic, which stunts the vines and produ ces few flowers. In this disease the plantyshould be removed and burned fft once. Anthracnose af-; fects stems, flowers and leaves with white; dead spots as the chief symptom. Here control is with the Seed. Obtain seed from healthy mrr-nrfa CONT FROM 1 FJVf. NOW! FTJN-FEST! FT7 1L i - - COFEATURE! Van Johnson "BETWEEN 2 WOMEN" Coat. From 1 r.M. NOW! It Topg "Laura" Thrill Co-Hit! Tim Holt MAveninsr Rider" SoJsnv 41 "Tl Ufc i" J-R I Dadncj Thuis, June 20 i.soAifct f AMERICA'S : l VERSATILE ff V , DANCE fh pods, soak for five minutes in a five per cent formaldehyde solu tion prior to planting, and use clean soil. Burn all refuse in the fall and pull out badly effected plants during the summer. Streak is another serious disease charac terized by reddish-Brown streaks along the stem, and to be control led as suggested for anthracnose. Mrs. D. C. sends a sample of azalea foliage affected with a fun gus which causes leaves to swell into galls. Ans.: This is becoming a com mon fungus in azalea plants in this area. The swollen leaves should be picked off and burned. None should be permitted to drop in the soil. Good air circulation, plenty of water during the sum mer, well-mulched soil all help to prevent this disease. Some grow ers are dusting with sulphur in late summer to keep down mil dew which seems to help bring on the disease. I Mrs. F. T. sends a sample of j leaf-scorched disease on araleas. !As this fungus overwinters in the ' fallen leaves, clean up all plant debris, and spray with copper aitn- monium silicate. CoppeT" sprays or I dusts will help to control most of ! the azalea diseases. Clean culture is also essential. Good summer culture is important in azalea growing. Rhododendrons and aza leas have grown so easily here that we have neglected good culture. E. M. writes that last year only half of his blackberries turned black, the others remaining red and hard. His vines are looking good now and wants to know how to keep the berries ripening. Ans.: This blackberry m i t e, which causes the trouble, should have been controlled earlier in the Mat. Daily From 1 TM. - v NOW SHOWING? SOW AMD fTAM SAT WAUMM J zasu mn heooANoer AKTJY tUSStU I0NG COU TOO JtTM Co-Feature! Oregon tax V snujoMBs A JAMIS SIO I Exentplifyinr man's dominance orer the most savace, eruel. nun klllinc beasU. Clyde Beatty appears twice dally with his Jungle performers at the Clyde Beatty Railroad cirrus, which will be at the Leslie school field Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Beatty. who has been severely Injured several times In his work. Is regarded as one of the greatest wild animal trainers In the bus iness. Dogs, ponies, rhimpansees and elephants also Mill demon strate their training at the circus. season. In fall, spray, after the old canes are removed, with sum mer oil emulsion at the tttrength of three gallons and 97 of water. Lime sulfur at the strength of 8 gallons and 92 of water may also be applied if preferred to the oil. Then In the sing after vines are trained and new shoots are 2 to 6 Inches long spray with the lime sulfur again, same strength as fall. E. R. asks what botanical name of moleplant is. Also does it have another common name. Ans.: Called Caper Spurge in some catalogues. Otherwise is Eu pharbia Lattyrus. IT'S BROKE? GET 'ED FIXED! Expansion Watch Bauds Smoothly Repaired lu Just S Days. Reasonably!. 1095 ft. 12th Street Texaco Service Statiea m r r-u ruj sr ry 'Follow rsearcnnjrni ueam io JtSYJirJCrAVJI Tents at, LESLIE HHill lU&AlULUWU SCHOOL SOUTH FIELD. WED JUIIE IhS - si - -w m XI J PERFOtir.1ArJCESa2:30&0:O0P.M. 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Ull 5 p.m at CAPITAL DKL'G STORE. niii IIr This Ticket "Good for' SPECIAL REDUCED PRICE TICKET FOR Schoolchildren This PARTLY-PAID TICK ET, When Exchanged at the Cirrus Grounds, Will Admit ONE SCHOOL CHILD to the Afternoon Performance for 35 c Ineludinc All Stale V Federal Tan The Chuck Wagon Barbecue Chicken Dinners Hours Daily 6 p.m. to 4 jn. Sundays 12 noon to 12 p m. 112i Edge water 8L, West Salem Starts Today Opens 1:4 ,TnOGUZJUI.w KK CONSTANCE HOOK V. Co-IIlt George Sanders - Ella Raines -UNCLE HARRY'' 2J-THURS. s o 2 - JUNE BIATTY IN PERSON SENSATIONAL DE WAYNES Whirlwina A(rl6bm Offly O'u'te th SUOt VAUff S Cood Oword '. 2 I A N t A i 1 I C A.1 I II A U t It VI NIW ALL.OItL CLOUD BALLET KYIS I H I OKI Al O L V f R A S World I 'o Afternoon Performance only IAIO WITHOUT MO AtlNllD For Information rogardlna this block, call 7324 Salem I10RTARLESS BLOCK CO. South 14th and Hoyt Salem; Oregon W1AKE PAYWIEMTS WITH TERMS TO SUIT YOU Pay in weekly or monthly amount. Dr. PainleKH Parker Saym "One way to assure yourself dental service Is to budget the expense as you do other living costs. Arrange to pay as yon are paid for plates, bridgeware and dental repairs of all kinds." Realistic VASevl Nalural-Colorfil PlaleH 5ave your profile from the dis tortion caused by missing teeth, t'nless lost teeth are re placed, yon risk s change of expression. Cheeks, lacking their natural support, become sunken and hollow; the facial muscles grow flabby and sag; your chin , loses its grip on youth. And when you are se lecting plates See those mis with the Improved transparent material all dentists recom mend for Its fidelity of repro duction. Plates have natural form and will pot warp. Crynlal-Clcar Pajate Dental Plate New style pistes have this add ed feature to help bring a near ly perfect merger with the col or tones of the gums and meulbtf palate reflects the actual tls sues of the mouth Pay for Your Platen As You Wear Them lis. vEtsMss panmt; DENTIST 125 IJHEKTY ST, COKNKH STATE TELEIMIONE Other Officen in Kurene, fort And in All leading Fon YOUR HOIIE It costs loss lor a rein forced nystom of stol-tfol masonry constjhictioa el homo or commorcial buildings with our Mortas loss Concrols InUr4ock laq Elocks. j National Hrallli SurviH show the necessity for dental care. It Is estimated that a need eits In the t'nlled Mates for 20 million extractions, million fillings and If nsirilen dentures, not to meuUen treat menls and other dental repairs. You Neeil Teetlt To i Jiew I'ooil That V I'rotlueeM r.nergf i Many digestive dlsorsVeo result If food is not thorougblf rhew td. And for health and ener gy yon must eat the strong, vigorous foods that make l lallty. I I Start Dental Work Immediately f Pav I-nler Male first visit without ap pointment. Pay as ou prefer In weekly or monthly onnss for whatever denial service vow require. Preventive dentistry, when tooth decsy occurs, cant save )ou a snore extensive iWb later. Uhen teeth are netlert ed ton risk discomfort and ill ness. Normal resistance Is bro ken down through focal Infec tion and health destrere 4. Next to the common cold dental Ills are regarded as the oooxt pre valent in the nation, j SALEM 8825 land. Taroma, 5pokane, Best lis I'sclfk OmsI Cltlen j i nxxa