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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1946)
li The Oregon Slot roan. Solus. Of.. Sunday. Iu 30. H8 Striyton Elects Two Teachers STAYTO.N Hazel Rouintree and Patricia Gorman have been hired to teach in . Stay ton grade Kfomii by the school board. x Mra. Rouintree has been with the Klamath county school fur tral years and her husband. dpgQD'qDeDDDDfl TTqpgllaiy At the June meeting of the Sa- caref ully to scale and measure- lem Mens Garden club. Don; menu uwn ngni on me Kiuu..u talk on ! where the room is to jStayton Couple Will Celebrate Goode itave an instructive outdoor living room. I can per- I sonally vouch 1 for Don's know ' ledge of an out i door living room I f-.V 1 ri.ll th Stay ton of his gardens , parents Mori tell Rouintree is with the Shell company transferred here from Cottage Grove. They have j Outdoor living, purchased the Will Gates bom L. exemplified ". co E. Marion street. lh in - v e r v miss irorman is me aaugmcr or Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gorman, route 1, Scio and a graduate of Maryl burrt college. way. Don was m Arthur's Cafe Detroit, Oregon Information Center Open 24 Hours TRY OUR FAMOUS T-BONE STEAKS reared in these 1 ! gardens and as a J 7 T-Jj I youngster did al-I 1 l mew i ms enure iMUm mxmi summer living out-of-doors. In speaking of outdoor living rooms, Mr. Goode said: The essentials for an outdoor living room, to make it fit into the American Ideal for such spa ces, are privacy and Iivability. The home owner and gardener is the magician who blends the col ors, backdrops, roiiage, leary ceil ings and plant harmonies into a livmg area of pleasure and de light to the family. The beginning of any outdoor living room should first take shape and design on charts, drawn flo Other Hearing Aid in the World Is FITTED THIS WAY! .s ' S ' " i - EXCLUSIVE AC0USTIC0M ANALYTIC TESTING AND FITTING METHOD S Establishing A Now Standard of Scientific Accuracy COME AND SEE HOW IT'S DONE conucft by H. F. 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It will naturally follow that a family of meticulous habits and admiration for balanced vistas should plan a formal treatment for their space. A family, however, whose mem bers enjoy landscape in nature's own pattern should choose either a strictly informal design or else a formal design with blended in formal plantings along the bor ders of the area. The space devoted to a success ful outdoor living room will al ways present open lawn expense?, devoid of carelessly placed or awkward shrubs or garish statu ary. This space can be made dou bly inviting if the gardener will wall its boundaries with carefully selected shrub, flower and ever green combinations. In order that Uiv a era us u va Mtw wuiwma uwn may never be lost to the family, be sure that the garden is ued-in with the principal Living area of the house, either by a view through large living room win dows, dining room French doors, or in direct vuion line with a back porch, patio, terrace. An arbor, acting as a picture frame to the garden beyond is a definite asset. Study should be devoted to se lection of all planting materials ; beds, so that colors do not clash or that heavy foliaged shrubs and trees do not occupy the fore part of the plantings. Only the delicately-leaved, needled and flow ered plants should be in immedi ate view of the room-livers. Above all else avoid the confusiqn and unbalanced effect of spotty plant ing or careless mixing of un friendly flowers in the same bor der. Choose carefully the materials you select to create shade areas and thus avoid ruining the whole effect of the underlying planting. Remember some of the smaller shrubs and flowers are very per snickety about the type of shade they will tolerate and still render service to you. The shade of a JVorway maple over a terrace of ; Swiss flagstone on a hot summer's evening can be very inviting. Location and condition- of grounds at the start are not thuigs to worry about. Nearly any kind of back or side yard already has possibilities for a charming and livable room by hanging plants about and following the planning method mentioned above. Uneven ground is no handicap may even prove very valuable. Steps are always an endless invitation to move about, so long as the gen eral effect of the garden is one which presents that come-hither appeal. A. D. T. asks which of the new roses that 1 have seen this sum mer would I buy, ordering now for planting this fall. Ans.: I hope to buy Mirandy, a well perfumed. Large sized red. It is a little large but has lovely col oring and fragrance. And Show Girl, a very slender budded-rosc of deep pink. And Peace, a pale gold to a deep yellow with car mine trimmings. And Horace Mc Farland and Vanity Fair, both pink. And Eclipse, a beautiful yel- low which I missed earlier. Seven Salem Bovs WillJUtencl Camp Seven Salem boys, five from the First Congregational church will leave Monday, July 1 for t. week's camping trip to Camp Ad ams near Molalla. They are Fred Butler. Bill Heinlein. Paul Har vey, Raymond Sonderman and everett Stewart. Donald and Rich ard White from Knight Memorial Congregational church will also attend. The camp Is under the direc tion of the Congregational Con ference of Oregon and the JRev Wilbur Simmons, pastor of the Federated church in Coralli. wfll, be ramp director. The camp is three miles west ' of Colton on highway 211 and includes 250 ac res of timber Land- The cabins are equipped with electric lights, fireplaces and cots with springs and matresses. It is located at the convergence of two mountain streams and has excellent swimming. Aimiversar of Hohemian piiieitUigc, flic ; and. 1 Killed at Jordan in 1938. f Mr. and Mrs. Francis Volt- i in various sections of this state i . . . . . . in. i rwo years ago Mr. and Mrs. Volt- In 1924, the family moved to j in came to Stayton to make their Oi egon from Minnesota 'and lived ' home. y STAYTON Mr. and Mrs. B E. Voltin are holding open house Sunday afternoon, June 30 at home, 1077 E. Jefferson st , in observance of their 50th wed- , ding anniversary. Neighbors and friends are Invited to call between the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock. Mary Sherman and Bernard E. Voltin were married June 29. 1896 at Sleepy Eye, Minn. Mrs. Voltin was born in Winstead, Minn , the ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ; Sherman, he was born in A us- We Will Be Closed y July 4-5 and 6 FOR SERVICE THE SUHIOIIS GO. 493 Center St. ftlLVERTON The Ladies AM j outdoofTfireplac f the cliurch. of Immanuel church will meet j A general J invitation to join the Thursday, July 4. 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