The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 05, 1948, Page 16, Image 16

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    IS The Statesman. Salem, Ofgon, Sunday J, December 5. 1948
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"OKLAHOMA RAIDERS"
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Air Scoiit Unit
Elects Leader
Robert Chivcrt hat beers elected
president of the Salem Air Scout
squadron in an organizational
meeting ,it was announced Satur
day. 15
Other officers elected are Wil
liam Roper, secretary, and Rich
ard Mitchell, treasurer.
The squadron announced it will
start construction of a relief map
of the Willamette valley area,
showing all mountains, rivers, air
ways, airports and navigation aids.
The unit also made tentative
plans for a ski trip in the middle
of January and .voted to spend
this week's meeting with Salem
Exchange club to help repair toys
for Christmas presents.
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DENNIS DAY
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SONS OF THE PIONEERS
SECOND FEATURE
-TENDER YEARS"
Joe E. Brown, Noreea Nash
BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
FOR THREE DAYS ONLY!
STATE THEATRE
TUES., WED., THURS., DEC. 7-8-9
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By LUlle L. Madam
The big thing on this week's
ftrden calendar is, of course, the
alem Garden club's CJhristmas
Greens show.
This will be
held Monday af
ternoon and eve
ning from 2:30
to 9 o'clock with
a brief 2 o'clock i
meeting of the
club prec eding
the show. The
LI a c e is the
ilem Woman's
clubhouse at 460
N. Cottage and
the show is open
to everyone.
There is no charge but there will
be a silver offering (with punch
or tea) to defray expenses of the
show. Edith Schryver is chair
man of the show and Mrs. R. E.
Cartwright is co-chairman.
Speaking of Christmas green
ry the American Association
of Nurserymen has a new deal
this year which has considerable
merit. The plan was announced
first last year, but has been fur
ther developed in 1948. It offers
a time and effort saving solution
for Christmas shoppers If they
have any gardeners on their lists
You obtain a gift certificate
(of course you have to pay for
it) from your nearby nurseries
identified by the association's in
signia, and then you can mail it
to any part of the country where
it may be redeemed at any time
the recipient wishes and for any
thing in the nursery line for the
amount of the certificate. This
way he can select the type of
nursery plant material he pre
fers, that does best in his local
ity and at the time of -the year
ho wishes to plant it.
The certificates themselves are
designed to resemble a stock cer
tificate. The plan is in effect
throughout the year and is ideal
for birthdays or holidays other
than Christmas.
During the week I went "win
dow shopping" in local stores
which carry garden materials. In
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WARNER NEWS
RIGHT NOW!
one, I noted a most attractive
shelf of garden books. Included
were "Camellias' edited by Mary
L. Sharp and sponsored by the
Oregon Camellia society. It sells
for $4.50. Then there 'was the
"Sunset Flower book" at $2, and
the "Sunset Flower Arrange
ments' for $1.50. These may also
bo had at Salem book stores at
the same price. Also don't forget
the "Western Flower Arrange
ments" by Carl Starker.
For the friend with the small
greenhouse there are the soil
heating units at from $6.50 to
$27, each including a thermostat.
Roses, I found, came nicely box
ed, easy to wrap, with tops dip
ped in wax and- roots enclosed
in peat moss and wax paper.
Both the patented varieties as
well as the old favorites were
being offered at prices from $1.25
to $2.50. The display of bulbs is
quite pretentious with some love
ly rubrum ones, grown in Salem's
vicinity, selling at around $1.25.
The feathered friends of the
gardener are not forgotten eith
er, as very fussy birdhouses and
bird feeders are being offered by
at least one garden store at $6.25.
Of course if you are handy with
tools these could be made and
really do make a very attractive
and acceptable gift to anyone who
has a birdhouseless tree on' the
lot.
Camellias and azaleas can be
picked up at the garden stores
at no exhorbitant price. I found
some very attractive ones rang
ing from $2.15 to $5.35. A Miken-
jaku, two feet tall and with 11
flower buds was offered for $3.75.
And if you want to be very
utilitarian, there are always air
tight containers of various sprays
and dusts which might be a
hint to a neighbor who does not
spray his garden and whose pests
frequently move over into yours
-(if you have such a neighbor).
Garden Calendar
Dec. 6 Christmas Greenery
show, open to the public, at 460 )
N. Cottage st. Hours from Z:30
to 9 p.m.
Dec. 8 Mt. Angel Garden
club.
Dec. 9 Saiem Men s Garden
club, YMCA.
Dec. 10 Stayton Garden club
at home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Wodtly, 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Peabody assistant hosts. Judg
ing of wrapped gifts followed by
gift exchange. Election of 6ffi-
cers.
Dec. 14 Woodburn Garden
club.
Dec. 16 Salem Rose society.
Questions and Answers
T. C. asks when to prune holly.
Says her bush is out of shape.
Wants to know if heavy branches
can be cut off. 1
Ans.: This is the time to prune
the holly, when cutting the ber- i
ries. Care should be taken at all
times, in cutting berries, to keep
the bush in shape. It yields bet- !
ter and longer and makes a much j
nicer looking shrub. Larger j
branches can be sawed off but j
it should be done expertly and
you will naturally lose some holly
for a year or two. Paint the larg
er cuts with a disinfectant. Al
ways, when pruning berried
shrubs, cutting greenery or just
pruning; .ue. .sbarj) . iheaxs,. make
clean cuts and cut where smaller
branches will fill in vacant spaces.
J. W. axks for the name of
the pink flowered shrub whlfch
blooms in spring and is so very
fragrant Says ho wants to give
it to a friend who had admired it.
Ana.: This might bo a number
of things but my guess would be
that it is Daphne Odora. By the
way this is available in white
and is most attractive that way.
However, there is some difficulty
in obtaining it I have not been
able to locate it at local nurser
ies, but I have seen it at the
Portland flower shows. It is just
as fragrant as the pink variety
and its waxy white blossoms are
somewhat larger clusters than the
pink ones.
Leever Named
Division Chief of
Power Company
ALBANY, Dec. 4 Charles R.
Leever, Portland, is new Willam
ette division engineer for the
Mountain States Power company,
the company announced Friday.
Leever's appointment was con
firmed Thursday in a meeting at
the company's Albany offices. His
appointment, the company said,
was made necessary because of
me nrm s current expansion pro
gram, j
Leever was graduated from j
Oregon State college in 1928. From
1929 to 1943 he was assistant di
vision superintendent for the California-Oregon
Power company in
Klamath Falls.
Since receiving his discharge
from the service in 1945 -he has
operated an auto supply store in
Portland.
Wildlife Authority
To Speak at C of C
Mert Folts, Eugene, nationally
known authority on wildlife and
conservation, will be featured
speaker in the Salem Chamber of
Commerce's luncheon forum Mon
day noon.
Folts is a national executive
board member of the Izaak Wal
ton league of America, president
of the Eugene chapter and the
Oregon executive board. j
Tulelake, Cal. to Lag :
Hour Behind State
TUT.FJ.AKE, Calif., Dec. 4 -UP)
This northern California city will
run an hour behind the rest of the
state starting Monday.
Unable legally to abandon Cali
fornia's daylight saving time, bus
inessmen will open and close es
tablishments to conform to stan
dard time schedules in nearby
Oregon. The schools already have
made the change.
Marine Reservists
Invited to Navy Air
Reserve Meeting
r Since mailing lists available
here are incomplete, marine air
reservists were reminded Satur
day that they are nvited to Tues
day, night , naval... air , . r"cry.
meeting. The session will be at
g o'clock in Salem Chamber of
Commerce, to complete organiza
tion plans. ;
Comdr. W. W. Jones, assistant
naval reserve director for the
13th district, is to bo here from
Seattle to answer questions and
aid the reservists in their move
to secure an auxiliary air station
at McNary field. s; j
Accordion Repair
WORK GUARANTEED
FREE ESTIMATE
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I'lac's Accordion Repair
Located at 136 So. High St.
Jaquith Music Co.
The earliest instance of a re
gency in English history was the ,
appointment of the Earl of Pem
broke as regent upon the acces- i
sion of Henry III to the throne.
DR. PARKER SAYSs
Teeth are important to
HEALTH
as well as to Appearance
Diseased teeth can impair
health. Don't take a chance
on mining 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 can obtain the dental service you wane without
delay. By using your approved credit, the work can
be started immediately . . . and you can pay by the
week or month. Terms arranged to suit your indi
vidual requirements.
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Desirable changes ia facial expres
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'appearance can We obtained with
cither old or new plastic plates.
IMMEDIATE RESTORATIONS
AFTER EXTRACTIONS
Those desiring immediate restora
tions after extractions should make
visits before 9:30 A.M., so impres
sions can be taken for plates with
one-day service.
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125 Liberty Street Cor. State
Telephone: Salem 38825
Other Painless Parker Offices in Portland and Eugene
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