The -bright sunny -days of Jthe j anese quince in full bloom. I have -week -brought Iota -of gardeners noted a .sprinkling of sptrea, a few from hibernation to ftod - - lots of- daffodils and crocuses in bloom in 1 ; "vT?i .. . V. things wrong in the garden. Cal ls lilies pushing i through the ground were an awful mesa, shoots of bleed lng heart ap peared to be bro- J' ken off, daffodils and tulips were coming up in places they had not been planted. and not coming uute Madaen where they had been planted; primroses were looking ill. In the case of the calla lilies and bleeding hearts, slugs are undoubt edly at work. Place slug bait around the plants, protecting from birds- by paper pegged down or by shingle placed lightly over bait. Mice -may have carried some of the bulbs a little -distance from where they were planted. Let them bloom where they are and reset where wanted following bloom ing. Either trap moles or place bulbs in wire-basket protection. Primees have likely suffered from strawberry weavil. The plants may be moved now, al though they would do better if moved after they have bloomed. Baiting for the weavil with poison apple -bt it (it may be purchased prepared) thould be resorted to. Spriag Is Here But spring has actually appear ed. At Albany this week, lunch eon tables at the Oregon Fanners Union were decorated with Jap- lawns. Mrs. Stanley Riches of Turner was wearing a pale pink camelia Sunday at the Jersey Cat tle club meeting, picked in the garden of her brother, George Hubbs of Silverton. At the Valley Fanners Cooperative meeting Mrs. H. H. Paget of Waldo Hills wore a corsage of irises which had the fragrance of spring beauties. Da phnes have been reported in bloom with lauristinus and violets have been in bloom almost all winter. Gardes Clmbm Meet The Salem Camellia and Rhod odendron society will meet Thurs day night at 8 p. m. at the Salem YMCA. The Stayton Garden club will meet February 28, 8 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs-. Alex Har old and' Mrs. Ralph Harold assist ing. John Henny, jr., of Brooks will talk on "Specie Rhododen dron" and show pictures of sev eral. He has also promised to tell something of them as they grow in England. Quest tons and Answers Mrs. C. M. C. asks if soil in which seed is shown should be fertilized. Ans.: Most seeds will germinate faster if sown in soil which is not fertilized. After germination, the young seedlings will benefit from a small feeding or by being re planted in soil that is slightly richer. S. J. J. asks if it will kill an old apple tree to prune it after it has In Ski Show j,V - - ' m t Training for Disabled Vets Shows Gain Disabled Oregon veterans in school or job training under pub-jr 11c h-w 16 increased by 320 from December to January, while ex servicemen studying under the Gl bill declined by 883, Wayne Smith, veteran administration training officer for this area, re ported Saturday. Despite an overall drop of 563, there were still 25,453 veterans in school or job training with federal assistance at the end of j January, Smith stated. Those in i colleges and schools numbered 18,354.. Job trainee enrollment J stood at 7099 after a drop of 439 " irTi.Jt.; - jo w - ? z. L ;--J ,5 - - -- - r- - noy acuii in pcrsvn appears wimh smtc x.ciwci . me luimiiuiiig nts famous lirann un upn $200 wage ceiling was the chief i utimw t trnlur hirh mrhool aodi- cause of me aown-irena. me v j Edith Fair ham. Willamette ani erslty sophomore and popnlar . official explained. Actually, more t lAral sinrer. who is imoni ea- ! than 2000 ex-GIs discontinued tertainers of a Salem talent, their studies but 1600 newcomer nearly restored the balance. 4-H Leader show to be sponsored at the State theatre by the Santiaaa Ski . dob af Salem. Proceeds will ge late a land far equip ping a first aid station la the Saatiam ski area. Other per- . lag of the movie "Wintertime," Plan for Show are Thomas B a d e I y, pianist , Morris MeGwee. Irish tenor Brace Hamilton, magteiaa Blankenshlp. violinist Williams' orchestra and Ben Masher, master af ceremonies. torinm, Friday Bight. Feb. 28. held at the state fair grounds. August 27 to 29. Mrs. Willow Evans, leaders as sociation president, is recovering from the effects of an accident in which she was involved early la3t December but was unable to at tend. Mrs. John Cage, second vice president, conducted the meeting. r? 1M.U ' Thirty two Marion county 4-H - - - , ! club leaders met for a training IMew telephones Set ; O I e B a ; .u r-.;. -. . Judith Wood, tonum Mat. Dally from 1 p. m. ffOW! HEARTS AFLAME. With tb Great Adventure They Live! GLENN ( l FORD I J JANET V BLAIR VJ GAT CO-HIT! Cant, from 1 p. m. NOW! TED DONALDSON "RETURN OF RUSTY" Wild Bill Elliott "Waen Wheels Westward" Saturday. jand Hazel Stowell, Auburn cook-,il Exceeds Supply ! ery club, demonstrated making ; likely it is a seedling. There are a j sponge cake. Middle Grove cook-I PORTLAND Mark R. Sulli- number of eood double blue vio- i rv cluh ied bv Mrs John Caee. . n,. d j- r,. nr.t K.wm nmnH 1r o n..mK.r rt I , . T ! . . . . . . . " I Ul i lie iiri- --- r - - y leis among me yueni LAmwc, " i exnimtea cooKies ana Dreaa. mrs. years, ne wants vo save u. tne 0id favorite. ; Arthur Stowell leads the Auburn I trunk seems sound but the bran- Q N sent me a bran(.h of a cookery 3 club. j cns arve,7 "tertf'J1-. camellia which was showing a Other club members furnished Ans.: The tree will be reiuven-I ..... , ,,, 7. v.:w;. ,k i i 1 l-. in ephone and Telegraph company, said in his annual report to share holders that "We gave more tele phone service to more people than ever before, yet the year-end finds us as far from meeting the demand for service at we were at the year's beginning." - The report notes that telephones in service passed the three mil lion mark in October and totaled 3.060.966 at the end of the year. Nearly twice as many new tele phones were installed as in any previous year. Caribou and reindeer are the only members of the deer family in which both sexes have antlers. NOW OPEN V7III0IIA CHALET Italian Dinners Our Specialty Choice Steaks Pan Fried Chicken Far Kservatlons - lh. ZS1M 2 Miles Oat an Salem-Dallas Highway The Statesman. Salm. Ofqcm. SMdaf. fabruary ti. 111711 Continuous from 2 p.m. Fred MaeMnrray "PARDON MY PAST" Susan Hayward - Bill Williams "DEADLINE AT DAWN" ated by correct pruning. If S. J. J. is an inexperienced pruner, it might pay him to hire it done, or he might ask the advice of Don Rasmussen, horticulturist in the Wants to know what ailed it. Ans.: a long distance diagnosis would be strawberry root weavil eating the bark of the roots at an i. waa . dress would indicate he is not too far from the office. Pruning should consist largely of thinning out weak wood and stopping slen der outside shoots. Among the new pruning ideas are to keep the low er branches fruitful and prevent too tall trees. T. D. sent me a violet to iden tify. Wants to know if it is a na tive. Also what is the name of a double blue violet. Ans. There are so very many varieties of violets that I would not attempt to identify this one. From its foliage. I would say def initely it is not a wildling. More poison apple pumace, which is readily procurable at seed stores, placed around beneath the bushes, con trols the adult beetles as they em erge from the ground, while an oc casional watering of rotenone. at the rate of one teaspoon to the gallon, discourages the larvae. 4 Plan to Go To AVC Meet Cent 8hews from 1 P. M. NOW SHOWING! Feature at l-2:5t-4:45-S:35-S:3-l:25 PJ TWO YEARS BEFORE I THE MAST I homemaking, clothing, forestry , and woodworking. Discussionj groups in clothing were led bv Helen Cowgill, assistant state clubj leader; homemaking by Constance Hampton, assistant county club j agent; cooking by Eleanor Trin-1 die, county home demonstration agent; and forestry and wood working by James Bishop, county J club .agent. I Leaders expressed pleasure i with the material presented which; it is believed will be an aid in arranging for the annual 4-H spring show to be held in Salem1 April 21 to 25. The annual 4-H summer school will be June 17 to1 27 while the fall show will be! Four members of the local American Veterans committee chapter will attend the first an-1 nual convention of AVC's Ore- gon and southern Washington 1 council in Portland on March 1 and 2. j Attending from Salem will be I Art Dow, chapter chairman; Van- j ce McDowell, vice chairman; John i Cotton, secretary, and Chester -Chiles. Speakers at the convention i will include Charles Bolte, na t tional chairman of AVC; Port i land Mayor Earl Riley; Gov. Earl I Snell; E. B. McNaughton and : Stanley Earle. The convention 1 will be open to the public. ONE NIGHT ONLY Friday, February 28 SENIOR HICH SCHOOL AlTI)ITORU'M SALEM Tax Show- Starts S:l P. M. Tickets S1.54. lac. Children 50c Turnbull Remains Journalism Dean EUGENE. 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