The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 09, 1948, Page 16, Image 16

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June 3 Election
Plans for an election meeting- on
June 3 are being laid this week by
th Disabled American Veterans,
Saiem chapter 6, it was reported
Saturday by Commander James
Callaway.
Nomination of officers, begun
Thursday will be concluded Just
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before voting time.
Nominations now include for
commander, Donald E. McCall,
Wilfred Wilier, Ravelle Short and
William Richards; Junior vice
commander, Frederick Chambers;
treasurer, James Bremmer; ser-geant-at-arms,
Robert McWhorter;
veterans living memorial building
committee. Donald E. McCall. Jo
seph Burt, Luther Cook, Lenn C.
Davis and Frederick Chambers;
state committeemen, James Calla
way; delegates to state convention,
Vern Ostrander, James Callaway,
Donald McCall, William Richards,
Joseph Spalding and Wayne Per
due and alternate, Jacob J. Ferder;
associated war veterans relief
committee, James Callaway and
Stuart Johns, and convention re
solutions committee, Callaway,
McCall and Cook.
The chapter also voted to spon
sor an amateur show soon. The la
dles auxiliary Joined the chapter
for refreshments and the program
was concluded with guitar selec
tions by Erma Zaun.
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By Lillle L, Madaen
I almost fear to speak of a gar
den event that Is coming:. Last
week I told about the American
Rhododendron show to be held In
Portland this week-end. Then
mid-week comes word that "be
cause of the weather the show
was postponed until May 21, 22
and 23, with the same program as
outlined before. Tickets which
had been purchased will be hon
ored on the new dates. And here's
hoping
But once again. 111 chance it:
Starting today. May 9, will be Li
lac week (which, by the way, was
originally set to open May 2). And
here In the northwest Lilac week
means a pilgrimage to Woodland,
Wash., to view the lilacs of Mrs.
Hulda Klager. This year, the
event honors not only the frag
rant, colorful blooms in the Mr.
dens of Mrs. Klager but the 83rd
Dinnaay anniversary of the lady
herself.
Beginning with a aimnla T.ilar-
day, when the Woodland public
was Invited to see the Klager gar
dens, the event haa
Insistence of enthusiastic visitors
to a full-scale celebration spon
sored by the Young Men's club of
Woodland and with visitors mm.
lng from the entire northwest.
l ne gardens, which Include over
200 varieties of lilacs hybridized
by Mrs. Klaeer. ere also a won
derland of all flower shrubs --
magnolia, camellia, rhododendron
and peonies as well as the smaller
blooms, including primroses.
Mrs. Klager has been hybridiz
ing trees and Dlants for ovr 40
years, being inspired by an early
reacung or a book: on the work of
Luther Burbank.
Lilacs from Mrs Kl A Oct m 0ar-
dens have traveled to homes all
over the nation and to Canada, in
addition to several foreign coun
tries. I ney are planted in the Ar
nold Arboretum In Rnstnn nH
over 40 plants bloom each year
on tne grounds of Washington
state's capital in Olympia. Most of
the varieties are namH fnr
friends, relatives or neighboring
cities.
I shall never forest mv firt
Visit to the Klaffr crarHn Tt
happened to be shortly after noon
ana ine nousekeeper who met me
at the door informed me that Mrs.
Klager was brina: down rctintr
and could not see me at that time.
But Mrs. Klager thoueht other
wise, and called out, "You come
In here. Anvone who winti tn
my lilacs, I want to see. I am
never that tired.
So out into the sardens we
went, the day was perfect and so
were the lilacs, and so, definite
ly, was also Mrs. Klager. whou
sense of humor carried her over
the painstaking years of work be-
iore new strains were finally de
veloped. Sometimes they were not
worth keeping, she admitted. But
when there proved some that were
new and worthwhile "Well," said
Mrs. Klatzer. as she soread out her
hands, palms up, in an expression
that told all it meant to her.
If you have never visited the
Klager gardens, try to do so this
spring. The scent, the color and
Mrs. Klager herself, will inspire
you to goZhome and do something
to your own garden, in spite of
the weather.
Garden Calendar
May 9-16 Annual Lilac week
in Woodland, Wash.
May 11 Woodburn Garden
club.
May 12 Independence Garden
club.
May 12 ML Angel Garden
club.
May 13 Men's Garden club,
7:45 p. m., YMCA.
May 13 Little Garden club of
Salem Heights.
May 14 Jordan Garden club.
Addle Nichols, hostess, roll call:
Favorite wild flower.
May 20 Salem Rose Society,
7:30, YMCA.
May 21-23 American Rhodod
endron society show, Portland
armory.
May 21 Stayton Garden club
meeting.
May 23 Rhododendron festi
val, Florence.
May 27 Salem Camellia and
Rhododendron society meeting,
YMCA, Salem, 8 p. m.
May 29 Spring Rose show, Eu
gene. May 30 Fleet of Flowers, De
poe Bay.
Questions and Answers
Mrs. F. P. asks how early may
tuberous begonias be set out of
doors.
Ans.: Not until all danger of
frost is over. Dates don't seem to
mean a thing this season, so be
sure the weather is settled before
setting out the begonias. If they
have been planted correctly In a
clay container, don't move them.
Simply sink the pot in the garden
where the sun may shine on them
up to 10 or 11 a. m., but no later.
They should have shade through
the heat of mid-day and af: noon.
U. D. writes that foliage on her
lily-of-the-valley shrub (Andro
meda) shows dead tips with prac
tically all the new growth dis
eased. Ans.: I don't believe this is dis
ease. The late frost harmed the
new growth on many of the shrubs
and even caught some of the more
tender lilacs.
County Refused
Right to Limit
Cattle Testing
Without the necessary petitions,
Marion county court cannot cre
ate an exception to its recent or
der extending the county's Bang's
disease testing program to include
beef as well as dairy cattle.
The court last week declared it
would extend the testing to in
clude an additional 7,000 to 8,000
beef cattle. Dairy cattle in this
county are already Included in a
testing program.
To its general order of includ
ing beef cattle, however, the court
arbitrarily exempted a remove re
gion of the Abiqua basin. At a re
cent meeting of cattlemen, a beef
owner In that area protested that
testing his herds would prove an
enormous task.
M. D. Knickerbocker, chief of
the division of animal industry of
the state department of agricul
ture, informed the court Satur
day that it could not make an ex
ception of a certain area within
the county unless a majority of
the county cattle owners petitioned
for it.
"I doubt," said Knickerbocker,
"if it would be possible for any
one to accomplish the task in this
natures. . - n
Knickerbocker also indicated
that the court could accomplish
the same goal by referring to that
clause of the testing law which
"exempts beef cattle on range or
which cannot be gathered for test
ins: except at unreasonable ex
pense to the owner."
Gov. Hall to Accept
Plaque Honoring
Mrs. Hendricks
A plaque in memory of Mrs.
Emilie G. Hendricks, Oregon's
first war mother, is to be pre
sented to the state for display in
the capitol at a program Wednes-
Baseball Today
DOUBLE HEADER
First Game Starts
1:30 P. M.
Waters Field
Salem Senators
vs.
Box
Vancouver
Seat Reservations
Phone 4847
Starts Today - Cent. 1:45 P-m.
with
Jennie Crain - Glen Langan
Lynn Bart
PLUS
"Deadline lor Murder
with
Panl Kelly - Kent Taylor
Sheila Ryan
O Pan-Fried
Chicken
Delicious Steaks
O Barbecued
Crab
Baked Ham
OPEN
6:30 P.M. to
1 A.M.
Call Salem
Turn Right en
Silverton Road
1 Mile from
Fair grounds
Entrance
Chuck's Special Dinner
For
Ilolher on Ilottier's Day
Sunday
1.75
11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Dinner Salad
May 9th
11.75
Relish
Cocktail
Soup
ROAST TURKEY WITH DRESSING
Qiblet Gravv Cranberry Sauc
Mashed Potatoes Vegetable
or
VIRGINIA BAKED HAM WITH RAISIN SAUCE
Candied Yams Vegetable
Hot Rolls Coffee, Tea or Milk Dessert
For Reservations Call
Chuck's Dino and Danco
1100 Portland Rd.
Phone 3992
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E COLONIAL HOUSE
DINE . DANCE
CHICKEN AND STEAKS
MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL
TURKEY DINNER
Opes I r. M. te S M A. M.
SUNDAYS U NOON TO till A. If.
CXOSm TUESDAYS
nene SUS1
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Attention
IRIS
Lovers
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REE catalog of 370 finer varieties
tall, bearded iris. The newer and fa
mous varieties only.
PREMIUMS
Premiums offered on entire list are
sensationaL Designed for Iris lovers
only, our catalog contains no colored
pictures. Limited supply. Send for
J-ours now. Over 20 years growing
rls.
IRIS TEST GARDENS
Box 805, Route 1
Yakima, Washington
day at 2 pjn. in tne neanng room
fct StVUftOlS u ;? r-rmr - !
The presentation will be made
by Mrs. John S. Eubank, with ac
ceptance by Secretary of Stat
Earl T. Newbry. A short talk will
be made by Gov. John H. HalL
The program will also include
pledge to the Hag. led by Mrs.
"Grace Parsmtv, -irrvieation aadybe
nediction by Dr. Seth R. Hunt-"
ington; tributes to Mrs. Hendricks
by Mrs. - Minnedel Baker and
Chaplain P. M. Blenkinsop. '
All- members of patriotic organ
izations are invited to attend, t
Life Is More Fun . .:;
If You Wear The Right
GLASSES
Do you realize .that your
eyes play a major' part in
everything" you do? Then
i give them the best help, the
best care and enjoy life
more. Our trained Opticians
are dependable and glad to
help.
COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED
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Optometrist at
Morris Optical
IIORRIS
Optical Co.
444 State Street
Phone 5528
Dr. 8 A WktftUty
Optometrist at
Morris Optica
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MAJOR
FLORAL EVENT
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May 21, 22, 23
PORTLANDARMORY
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ADULTS, Omiff
CHILDUH eWar tt yaars
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Tickets Can Be Ordered by Phoning 2-3333
Planting Time
Get Your Mums
800 Varieties
At
Jary Greenhouses
3975 No. RJver Road
AH Type Commercial. Exhibition, FfrgfltK, Spiders, Ferns,
tingle Anemone, Hardy Garden, Cvahton. Spoons, Northland
Daisy. Bedding and Other Plants.
For Mam Catalog Write te
Eli-Jo Gardens m. , box 677, sajem, or.
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IIOTHEDS
Rhododendrons
Azaleas
. Camellias
Now Blooming
F. IL Dosrflcr osi
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Frank A. Deerfler
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7eey Y$m fhu wmist Preys A few fsefs A&etf .
Dicouraarin
Wondering why it was that farm animals
died of hemorrhage after eating spoiled sweet
clover led Prof. Lank, of the University of
Wisconsin, to begin experiments which pro
duced Dicoumarin, a drug that prevents
harmful clotting of blood within the blood
vessels. Thus the creative curiosity of a sci
entist gave another Life-saving, substance to
the human race.
WILLETTS
Capital Drag Siore
Cor. State & Liberty - Phone 3118 .
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DR. PARKER SAYSx
Teeth are important to
HEALT
as well as to Appearance
Hi
Diseased teeth can impair
health. Don't take a chance
on ruining your health or
your appearance. . . with poor
teeth. Good health and good
appearance are important in
getting, holding and making
a success of your job.
PAINLESS PARKER
GET NEEDED DENTAL WORK
Pay by Week or Month with Approved Credit
You do not need to delay to have needed dental
work done. Use your credit . . get the .dentistry you
need . . . pay on convenient Budget Basis by the week
or tponth. Terms arranged to suit your individual
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Made with refined new materials
all dentists recommend for faith
ful reproductions, resiliency , and
narurai color. Lighter, more life
like in appearance.
NO APPOINTMENT
NECESSARY
It is not necessary to make an ap
pointment for an examination to
find out the condition of your
teeth. Needed dental work can be
started immediately if desired.
Why delay, when both your health
and good looks may be at stake?
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Other Dr. Painless Parker Of flees In Portland and Eues
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