The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 22, 1949, Page 18, Image 18

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    t The SldHmmt golem. Owyn. gunacry. May C 1843
(Gsiirdleiniiinig TFoolsJiy
By Ullie L. Madaen
"With June, the Oregon rose
month, just around the corner,
im.re attention is turning w-arc
rce c&re Howfr. it thi tar
hasn't been go
ing on for : me
months, rharues
are -the garden
er villi have no
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t . jm kin;, up itr.1 Oii-
.j.. , ir.e "' f.- -r. the
'A ell a lettiOV ir.g anv
i . "a n pernst .n tr.e are,
rit me Dump January.
14' s a dormant pia When
;.-. D gin t( ..r.'. 'd he
flUi! fi..-tir.g the bu.'r.f at P
I n x.nii' iy seven to 1 0 -i m
ttrval ar.ri continued this
tin ought ut the summer, whethei
ct not there wi any evidence of
disease
There are a number of spra
and dust materials that con
trol the three major d. -a.e -blatkfpot,
mildew and iii-t if
groptrly applied. Ber.au-- of the
conv enieru e of handling v. at; im
pie. ir.ex jx-n.-n e equipment and
the -peed . :tn which ap li ..t,nn..
ran he rn..;t- man nf kvrrien
er use ii..-i tiunr. !fic summer
For ar: a:! purpe tut. g'"i re
suits an he had from !-rm.ste
The .r.- i r pet
s.sA Jt
A
Mat. Daily from 1 p m.
NOW SHOWING!
Cont. from 1pm.
Nowl Two New Hits!
W'W'sss'i'W's'SissjTfc
Co-Feature!
a.
tzs'jiis:,
Now! Coat, from 1 p m.
Merle Oberon
In Teehnirolor
"A Night in Paradise"
George Raft
"Johnny Angel"
Theatre
WOOIHU KN. OKK.
Today & Man.
"Snake Pii"
With
Olivia de HaviUand
and Mark Stevons
L
Hi.
(i.n in.! v t re -
Sent or, :-- in Or--.."', .ire Hit
aphiris ,i r; rost- -.:.f '' I!"
i .i v c r ::,! . i i; ( ; ' : t .: h -Id
Tr.e : ! tie r. . :ri.,le of
.i.e o..-i. e of i.n .t!ne .ophate
(Hliu k I.e..f i'n ar. t i i
of si.. ' :c g.i' i T v ..ter
The d'.t In ' .n i-.t it-ast
2 p r ei.t tual I ' 1 i i r;f ,.!ut--
Mill!
S SUrU at I)uk If l
Judy Garland II
Mickey Roony U I I
In Technicolor i
"Words and Muk" I (
Jimmy Wakly I I j
"Oklahoma Blues" II
Cartoon -News
a
CO-FEATCRE!
mm
m aik&hrx tamer such as i.; at
ediime This may be pui chased
ieady to ise The du' s-nco.r. i'
appited hen; the temperature i
i w TO durt a r.utt ne ooe
not rlatie rpdu- at lo-ver tem-peraturf-f
Nicrtirie ; a ror.tiitt
' n.he ticicel aixi mut at taa'.iy
tou h tne in&e to K:'.i ;'
Lead arer.aSt v rh n r.tr. . the
r e Sit'g ;Thf 'Uirj jp r.-
' tan, t,h; unre cf eK' . reii;-'e
?o T. e tni.i.nf r f -vater. A H' r
i er.t lea . io ser.-te du-t i. i ef
' ti-. - .'ij '). r.k . imp r"
to,, : p v. it;:, ng blf om ate
r-e - i. -n.e
api .i: the- -n .ild rx- re
t" iiS''1. 'fig ' ' tre ai 'Hi
r r :
. tt te pememi.-ei e.i that the
' t . ': Rijt-e lety require-
. t a!' vnie feuds ;n r ' clasMrd
i.gle fii.Aer- he rm ei 'o
prevent ci iqua 1 1 f nVi! ion of the
:Km. ahd tj-.at Trie bitt ms must
ae leen difhudded sufficiently
long enr ugh before show time m
"ha! no i-igris f.f reerit disbudding
ire e ifiefit.
'.Veil det.ed cow barn fertiiwer
to a depth of four to ix ;r,ihe
ion top f the oi! forms an excel
lent mulch Jttie tuitiatjcn is
necessary and weeds may then be
pulled out. Deep tuttivation tuts
off many rrots and does more
narm than gxd.
Garden Calendar
May 22-26 National Council
f Harden clubs. Multnomah ho-
tel
May 22-23 Portland Carder.
club Shoti'.
May 2S Salem Camellia and
Riu dreridron so iet meeting
May 26 Breaks (iaraen (it'ib
Msi 30. Fleet of Flower De-
Hi-;;.
.1 .!. 4S Saiem R'-se sni a
J,j..e 6 bditrr, (rr:en ...r
rn t.ng
June 8-10 Portland R-s.
M'sr'niC Tenui
Ju-e 0 -- S.
e -- Sa.l e Ro;.ii i .r.
t i i lui-.. Mrs: Me.
L-aOue. ru -
i f ' t'lcs im
jes -'iuddi..g and "Mu.-
' !i i.g arid Kettoiinf
June 11-12 "..ralhs R. e
sKhia . Ftar.khn ho,l building
June 18-19 Seattle Rc
sh a . Kagles hail.
June 22-23 - Victoria. B C.
Where the Bi Pictures Play:
RIGHT NOW!
(KlTIIlMniDiw
flelfcj feme'
BETTY GARRETT
tad Major Hit!
1
T. a'tt- 1.2
Kocs Bannjr Warner News
iane
W man
Dav id Niven
tn
"KISS IN
THE DARK"
i ird
! Dan DatleT
; Celeste Holm
in
5 "CHICKtX
EVERY Sl'MlAY"
flflllKCT3Ba-
Mrats Today Cont. from 1:45
MSM
u ruin i Lu.ru
if JTDVGRL!0) W
iliXUIORE , U
GENE KFJ0' ' V
n.vmsmm
vmiiii nixf s:i nu nai tin eiui
Special Short Sabjeets
"CANDID MICROPHONE
Cartasa Nea
LlliJ
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Rose hcw. Crystal Gardens.
Mrs. P. R- asks if there is any
-horticultural talk." at the Nation
al Council ot Garden clubs or If
the meetings are made up of "all
reports, food and elections.
An . There ;s a very fine "hor
ticultural ft rum at the aembly
rocm in Multnomah hotel arrang
ed for Mocday. May 23. 8 30 p.
m. The program include Fred Ed
munds. curaU r of the Internation
al Rose Test Oartien. Portland.
"How "A'e Cnow Them in Oregon"";
Irv L N L. ed.ior of Ameri
can Prmrose So ety Quarterly.
Primiosf- ". Di . E J Kraus on
Hy bi idj. i r.s C.i r sant hemums for
Har'Unes-
A T ..;KS
T te B ;. F
Afi " T. us ;
nua. Mm i ,;u
ail w ho t.i-i e
!cr , i, formation on
.eet f Fl a er.
LW-'P-- Bov s an
Dy ceremony for
d.i at .i. rt is
r.e.ri en Muv 3"' .:
tr:rig. "r;. . i; ruts . f i.-tt
year m ie 'riar. '2 00f
?he c--n.or. an.'i !f"e
ame In rr. o -r tr.e
States t'.'i 'i rt.gn couritr
inn i.iiiy
rs Lat
:f ie'iOeri
; o a t
C
r.i ted
e.
The
-hore:'!: -t-r c lats
r.our lr. iuded in th
arviut an
i4 n.iiM(
by the w iceiy kno-.tn Gieru; Shel
ey on .m tn fcir organ. Major
(lenerai F Roea. adjutant gener
al for On iron, ai" attend this
year as Governor Df-ugias McKay's
personal iepresentat; e Army
planes wiii fly in f.rmation er
head as c ast guard t utter stands
by at s-e Some f.fty fiowef be
decked vessels proceed to sea in
fleet formation to permit those
aboard to cast their wreaths or.
the water Those who cannot -attend
and wish fiowers there, send
them to Flotilla No 78. L" S
Coast Guord auxiliary, Depoe Bay
who apx !ns srme ne to cast out
the floweis.
It is really quite an impressive
cerem nv
O F asks if there i any con
trol fr t ilt f..ev
Ans iegoi. State tonege gives
as conlio! for greater ar;d lesser
' u i t f' o 'i the heme garden
.r.tirit
i is a nd daf li d ; is,
f.r ed napthaone
one
ap-
a of fin f t ( r r,t
'. 1 f the n.iptha une
po u to eat h Ian"
i n'ot a guar, n teed
'f
17 .i
NO
h:i.
'f.'li
r ti
d. -e-
m ip a li ' ht tni rn
r fi.-n d ! .. j t ha i i ne.
thai me may nun
tt-'
suite '
r,e foil
S. J
l ies f
, i
ers av e
. ht
s..m-
say
'liS of
n the
"! huh
i cei tnin ei
par ! :ou r ! y
s prevalent
li
Pt . I k t ( . r 1 1
R'.rkreal! ait
Ans : Helen M Giikey. pitfeMT
of botany and curator of the heib
anium at the tate college tells
me that this plant is a one-time
rather popular border perennial
commonly known as gout weed and
technically ailed Aesotx tnum do-
dograria
common
( personally. I ll use its
name). The plant is ra-
ther useful
some areas.
as
a cover crop ii:
she
spreads badly by running root
! stocks and refuses to lemain w ith
i in bt'imds. and now it has he
some a peM in manv Willamette
vallev
ga rriens
ISVMllcraft SoriHv
Mel.. at Intiitliire
INDEPENDENCE Mrs Ralph
i Kletring. Mrs A L. Hardintf and
Mrs. H. N. Mattison weie hrstesses
Thursday for the regular meeting
of the Neetilecraft society Thirty
two members were present
The business meeting, conducted
bv the president, Mrs T. D Pom
eroy. was followed by devotions
led by Mrs Minnie Hiltibrand.
The afternon was spent sewing
for the annual bazaar to be held
this fall
Refreshments were served by
the hotesvs with Mrs Blanche
Kirkendall and Mrs Coral Collins
presiding at the tea tat .
ire
Follies
It's Getting Closer
Starts May 24
13 BIG DAYS
F.arh Site at 8 3tt
Mate. 2 31 - May ?9. June 4 A 5
Tickets Going Fast . . .
For Best Seats
ORDER NOW!!!
STILL TIME
TO ORDER
BY MAIL
Send ma 'I order staling ticket
price ard date to Arena Box
Office and enrke stamped,
self -addressed envelope for re
tan of Kckrtv
Price: $15 JI M $3 . $S 60
( inr. Tax
2 PORTLAND BOX OFFICES
PORTLAND ICE ARENA
!4J N W. Marshall
J. K. GILL S
S. V. 5th Jr Stark
PORTLAND
ICE ARENA
Baseball Tonight
Salem Senators
Vs-
Wenaichee
6:30 P. M
Double Header
WATER'S FIELD
Box Seat Reservations
Pbon 3-4847
Silverton to Decide Water Bond
Proposal in Election Tuesday
SILVERTON A battle, premising to be one of the most heated
in Silverton "s history, is steadily growing warmer as Tuesday, May
24. special election day, approaches. The election will be held at the city
hall from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
The :sue ;s a prcpc?ed $90,000 general obligation bond issue for
improvement of the Silverton water system. A portion of the amount
would oe :or a new concrete dam
36fK) feet above the present
pump-
.ne site on the Ahoua and
fe re-
rrwinder for additional FT'15
unri replacement pipe,
i The prtsert city council com
' posed of Mayor C H. Weiby. Er
rol Ross. George Christenson. Re
ter Allen, AH in Legard. George
Wtisner and LVyd Fry have gone
on record as unanimously approv
ing the prcpt val.
Taking The t pp-o;ng side are
mtmteis of tne pre - managerial
form f c;ty g- ernrr.er.t headed
t y Dr. A W Simmr ns. veteisn
ii.tn g nd forme; t hoirman of tne
now d set r.Tir. tied water torr.T. s
ii r;
Circulars h,ve been distributed
and "''(or editor' letters from
propt rents t f each side have ap
peared in the Ucal paper
Opponents argue that the old
log dam. buiit for $2700. loMed 27
years and the proposed bond is-
1 sue would be "a needless expense''
, as a r.ew log dam could be built
for approximately $8,000; that the
city, besides building a log dam,
'should also drill an additional
deep weil for auxiliary supply;
that eventually water may be had
from the Detroit dam and that the
flow in the Abiqua may not hoid
and finally that the water rates
. would rise if the bond issue is
approv ed
Cay official say that the old
log dam washed out with the flood
in 1942. and that a year ago when
bids weie ;iked f( r both a con
crete aid a iorg cno dam with
settling ha-ins. tr.e lowest bid for
the log dam a around $35,000.
and frr trie conttete dam. $41
000. and that the c.ty has inves
tigated the possii i!:ty of obtain
i;g water from "t.e Dt fit it dam
and f ur.t; that ,1 it could be had
at a i. .t At uld he ' some yeai s
frm now anu :o any event the
city would have t . pu.id a
lor.g
p.pem.e to it r i . . t -ource
Further aig.:riient rtdvance'
b
i,t
:ng
.n -
the ( lty in .i tn i ,,
into the rnriii Sa
a tie that veils I.
l.-.r which
uro.uy rr'ioi
e pro-:
sati f.u toi y and the city h.is ittr:
ariv isei by Ktt'lt gists and ; n -titiri
engmet rs against o:.
weii. The iity h:.s pei.t .. .'oi-'
$9,000 on two useless v.tii- nw
bcith cioM-i. and the st i-vi.i n !
the new cam site i..ther :n,..n the
old one was rhostn to elirr.inatt
stieam pollution
In its coiicluding .taten.ent th
city adds. "Our finances aie per
fectly adequate to take ( are of this
projett and leave ample funds
available for continued woik on
the distribution system. No taxes
are involved."
Woman's Club
Elects Leaders
At Union Hill
CNION HILL
it. g of if i ing
The last mt-et-f
the Union Hill
Woman's ciub was held at Silver
Falls tate park Thursday
A or.e i .'clot k luncheon was fol
lowed I y a business meetii.t, wdh
Mis Henry Tate, c hai rm.i !.. pre
siding The aniiu.il cliio pn rut
will be hoid in tne Silverton p. ik
on Sunday. July 17. with Mrs
Helen Stromsmoe, Mrs Erncd
Steed. Mrs Henry Peters ann
Mrs W M Ti.te in charge f the
ice i ifam aoo Ci flte
(.'f fuel's j,i,d tanning coiv.ir.it
toes for next vear will be Mis
Hoy King, irijirn.an. Mrs.
Stromsmoe v ice chairman:
H. ;er
Mts
i id
.:.-
Si 1 1
M.
ui ue Mc.tt r. secret. ry
Ve. n S.i f treason:
.i . e H Mrs Ven.v
; Mrs j, h,. h ,v,rvt.
ii. s Mr- He: : Tte.
pro
. Mrs
Ho.i
A.:
IV'
tor
1 i
i n Hea't , ..no. M
.s. u-'tt.h.'iic. Mrs A. L Kos
' :der a-ui Mrs (" E. Hi i. ter.
'o.s. and Mis Roiim Heater
arii Mrs Dolpn Hc.ttr. Ch;l !nis
Kaim Home
Mrs I-wis C ter and dauh-
r Linod. Mrs MsrK Miir.ei. Mrs
Miicred t'hariwuk of Son Fr;.n
i. o and Beit ha Chanw ick of Sa
tin w re vis,;, rs. Members pie--e:
t ws-te Mrs W. M Tate. Mrs
Helen Strumsmu . Mrs Adolph
ii'. ttr, Mr- J,.r n Hoilo of Sa-
nv Mis J. r. Huhorst. Mr.- A
I. K( stentx r oer and Betty, Mrs
F.r r est Speed Miss Florem e Pot
:lf. Mrs Hay Johnson. Mrs
Va.n :ie He.i'er Mrs Herrv T.-.tt.
M:
Mi
S i
s !
A
He
- Rov K:r.g. Mis C". E. Heater.
Henry P ter. Mrs Vcinv
:t.
'is Henty Tate, chairman, pie
t i Mrs Eioes Speed. Mrs
L KostentK.riiersi Mrs Adolph
.ter and Mrs Henrv Pettrs
a tn jerfect attendance gifts.
Solicitation bv
Legion Is Plan
John Kernck. general chairman
of the American Legion state con
tention slated for Salem August
4 to 6. warned local merchants
... kTist unauthorized solicitation.;
for the convention.
Every authorized solicitor, said
Kerrick. will carry a letter of
identification signed by Onas
Olson, executive secretary of the
convention At present solicitation
for the official souvenir program
;s under way and a decorating
program will be authorized socr.
Headquarters for the 31st an
nual convention are in the Sena
tor hotel lobby from 1 to 5 p.m
c... iiy .
Armv Plans
Law Classes
Members of Salem's army re
serve units and regular army per-j
s-onnel are gcirg to law school
beginning next Tuesday. Capt
Richard Reynolds, Salem reserve
instructor, announced Saturday.
Two separate classes weekly ;
on Tuesday and Thursday nights
will be held on military lavs
Over 50 persons have reported
their intentions of attending the
classes which will be held at the
Willamette university law school
Instructors for the classes
tight meetings for each group
will be Lt Col. Francis T. Wade.
Lt Col. Eugene E Laird. Mao
Clifton Fnfield. Maj. Charles Jens
and Capo Robey Ratchffe.
Central Howell
Schools Plan
Commencement
CENTRAL HOWELL Joint
Baccalaureate services will be
held for the graduating classes of
the Pratum and Central Howell
schools in the Emmanuel Mennon
ite church Sunday evening. May
22. The Rev. Regier will deliver
the address Visitors and friends
are welcome.
Graduation exercises for the
hieQ
UAUTYBUYofhieyear
at a price you like to hear I
lstinghouse
A HEW
6 CU.
Westinghouse
For Only
As Little Aa
38.75 Down
21 Months to Pay
7
9
11
ft.
it. ft.
CU.
cn.
cn.
With exclusive Westinghouse COLDER COLD,
possible with the HOLD COLD CONTROL.
Salem's Oldest Exclusive Appliance Store
Yeater Appliance Co.
255 N. Liberty Street
Have Your Sunday Dinner At The
ELKH0RN GUEST RANCH
15 Miles East of Mehama en the Elkhorn Road
Now is the time to plan your vacation in the mountains!
Hiking Fishing Exploring
Beautiful Scenery, Comfortable Rooms, Grand Food
Write, Call or See Us for Information or Reservations.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Randall, Manama, Oregon
mane
Easy to usq: Results crc permanent
Pumilile Block & Supply Co.
Out Edgewater Street
Phone 2-5643 Salem. Oregon
Hew
ROTvOTHLLEI&S
SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST
SPECIAL TERMS IF WANTED
TEAGUE MOTOR CO.
355 N. Liberty Phone 2-4173
Salem. Oreaon
.Central How4netgnth graders wilfi!
be held on Friday evening, May
17th, at eight o'clock. Mrs. Mar
guerite Burton, Marion county
school supervisor will deliver the
address.
To be graduated are Dorothy
Edwards. Gloria Jarmin. Joanne
Roth, Elmer Haury. Karl Rehm.
and Dean Way. Five of the young
people have gone all the way
through the grades together, the
other a recent resident. Mrs. Bet
ty Sanders is the instructor.
The annual Central Howell pic
nic will be held on Saturday, May
2S. to which all patrons and friends
are cordially invited. A basket
dinner will be served at noon,
with ball games featuring the pro
gram in the afternoon. The main
attraction will be the game be
tween the fathers and sons, an
annual event Children will re
turn to school t'ii Tuesday. May
31. fur their report cards, whfch
will end this term of school. The
two teachers. Mrs Sanders, upper
grade teacher and principal, and
; Mrs. Noma McCl.ure hav e been
rehired for next year
Little Luiy Rickard. daughter
of Mr. ami Mrs. C L. Rickard
of this community, was accident
ally hit by an automobile near
the Centra! Hi-well store and se
verely injured while on her way
to school. She w as rushed to the
Silverton hospital where her con
dition is still serious. No bodes
were broken but it is feared there
is a concussion.
FT.
Refrigerator
(fi)75
09
Mad
Phone 3 4311
Population per squar'shile of?
arable land is 68 in Russia, 102 in!
his?)
THREE REASONS WHY
You Should Insure Your Car with Farmers Insurance
Exchange
1
2
3
Prompt en the Spet Claims Service by ur District Agent
(ft Court St. Salem. Ore.)
You get a National Standard Policy with NO Mileage
Restrictions. (Ages Zl te 65).
Our Continuing Farm Non-Assessable Telicy eliminates an
nual sales costs.
COMPARE THIS
PRESKNT POLICY
$5. 00V-10.000 Hodily Injury
$5,000 Property Damage Liability
Each Six Months
A 15.1)0 Sales Cost the first Time Only
Might t Limits at Smiill Adinticni.l Charge)
THE WESTS LEADING ACTO INSl'RANCE
CARR1EU
BiLL OSKO
AS IISURAICf LA
jUisssustw iiiaMssssL.
SEMLER FEATURES FAST
OPTICAL SERVICE
HEW GLASSES READY IK ONE DAY
Complete modern equipment
and an experienced staff of
skilled craftsmen are making it
possible for the Semler Oplical
Offices to offer one-day service.
New glasses are usually ready
within 24 hours after your pre-
scription is brought in. regard-
less of whether Trifocals. Bi
focals or regular lenses are spe
cified by your optometrist.
This rapid ht
v ice h;is pi i v -n
e?-pet tally ix.pu
liir with r. t - . f -1
( va n re.Mise;;ts,
although rr.ny m
Salem h a v e
also tak n ai
vantage of the
ronv 'rneri e. The
ad vantages of
St rn 1 e r iptical
hump are iiv.iil-,
i.h'e to alt. le-
Harry Semler tt
i t les of w h-t e
the eve examination
is rna'ie
-Thi vpee1y m nuc is acrj.eved
abs-ol.ii iy withivit ar.'y satiifite
of ciiiiility." t n.pha-ies Jll-i iy
Semi r head rf the Semler Opti
cal Offices. 'The UM of vvork
man.vh.p and material is required
in every case, arid every pair of
g!as-?-es must measure up to ex
acting standards."
6
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7eay Ymn fiensecM
AMINOPHYLLINE
DRS. ARTHUR GLADSTONE and
LOUIS GOODMAN of the University
of Vermont College of Medicine, re
port that they have used Amino
phylline to quickly relieve the pain
of attacks of gall-bladder colic.
While not a cure for gall-bladder
trouble, Aminophylline hat proved
effective in relieving the sevre pain
elr mnrnhins hat failed. V
W I I V f - -
Capital Drag Store
State at liberty St
t
Ih United States, 500 In Italy." 887
in Germany and 2,430 In Japan.
The
Flats
re bark In the
Burgundy
Doom
By
Fepular Request
O Steaks '
O Chicken
O Harhecufd
Crab
O Naked Ham
J?5 Silverten Ed.
rh. J-23J
RATK WITH YOl U
$12 70
46 ( tiurt
Salrm. Ore.
Ph. 3-5661
Rill Onke
IUt. Mgr.
speed and convenience are
also featured In (He Liberal
Credit Plan offered erf Semler's.
Terms can be easily and quick
ly arranged without delay ot
red tape, and glasses can be
had for as little as SOc a week.
NO EXTRA COST
Credit payments can be
spread over any ! reasonable
length of time, and there are no
interest charges at i Semler's.
Semler Optical Offices dis
play a complete selection of the
latest fashionable : styles J la
glasses, including a wide vari
ety of materials and color com
binations. Flatlering and youth-
-.rui locKing. tnese glasses are
. tin aid to Good Looks as well
as Clear, Comfortable Vision.
' ' . I I
The Semler Optical Offices la
Salem are located in the Waters
Adolph Building. State and Com
merrial St. (Phone 3-33 111. Other
Semler I fires In Portland snd
Eugene. Open dally l;3e a.' mJ te
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