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3S-(SgC. Ill) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun,. April 1. House Plan - of Turnabout Home7 Living Room Can Be Built To Fit View ft ANDREW C LANO Now let us ! present tb Turn about House, which tu turn to account the lay of the tend that form your lot! !'.: . V It the best view at the front or at the war? Wherever It ia, that U where tha living room to this bouia goes. Tha architect, John 8. Burrawi Jr., hat designed elternnte plans ae that you ca choose tha layout to fit tha loca Kan. , .".-"''. v rwim HW-41 tn Tha Housa of M Week aeriea haa mora than mart flexibility to recommend It A budget-minded home, it yet laa many of the features of a high-priced dwelling. In the living room there la a cathedral ceiling and a Dutch hearth fireplace. There art three bedrooms, 12 closets, an overuse garage with storage facilities, all sliding glass doors leading from the living room to a spacious breexeway. j ' AH this Is incorporated la center hair plan that- provides ex tlit traffic natterna. EITHER VERSION of the Turn about House covers only 1.48S quare feet, exclusive of the breexeway and garage. Yet the design la so neatly formulated that there it enough extra apace within Its confines to allow for do-it-yourself additions, if the family bandy aaaa (orswoman) is a Inclined. In the front living room plan, Om kitchen and family room are side by side at the rear. The kitchen has a dramatic etair-rail breakfast bar. while the family roam combines formal dining, study and activities in a highly . EvaMo .-area.--"--lufr:: This section can be entered . from the center ball without going through the 'living room, just as the living room or the bedrooms can be entered without going through any other rooms. This Step-saving pattern is carried out Itu-ther in. the kitchen., where the 'Vail even, eoontertop range-dishwasher and ether, appliances are arranged compactly for maximum efficiency. The center ball is wide enough, with tU large closets and two bath rooms, to insulate the bedroom vinf from the living area, a fea ture always desirable when chit "THE nousE of the WEEK A alH, Haa -, Ncvea M . by Blue Ribbon 1 -i Oregoa'i display la the fourth annual "Profile af the States" , flower show at Ft Worth, Texas, won a, second place rib-' ' boo, Gov. Robert D. Holmes reports.. Oregon was rears ' seated by three separate exhibits, all combined Into) an Oregon display.-The blue ribbon winner at friths, sits, s and chrysanthemums was designed by Members of ths Mary Paggatt Lake Garden Club of FtWerth. HOME DOs and AT Newfeateres . FINISHING FIR PLYWOOD . DO . . . remember when you do not specify s particular kind of Slrwood, the kind you usually get i fir plywood, which is strong and Inexpensive, - ', DO . . , give the finishing of fir plywood extra attention, otherwise ' Its wild grain will produce unpre dictable and perhaps undesirable results, DO . , buy a special type of ertmer sealer made especially for equalizing the denaity of the bard and soft grains of fir ply wood. . . DO . . for a natural finish, sand the surface, apply a clear primer .sealer, round, apply s this coat of white shellac, sand very lightly and thea put as two seats of the desired paint. DONT . . forget the nana! pre- finishing steps filling nail boles of tie Weefc 5 . ' ! I k i"lu - J - Atl n i Mam J J! FLOOR HAS, fives yen Met drea retire earlier than the rest af tne lamiry. . BOTH BATHROOMS arc ous in size. The master bathroom haa a stall shower and the family bathroom is of tha divided type that is becoming , Increasingly popular. ' Note particularly this unusual feature of the family' bathroom: it baa access from either the rear bedroom or the center hall . The third bedroom, situated be tween the other two, caa be aaed as a den in tha event that It at net needed for sleeping. Evea then, a studio couch or en of tha various convertibles bow on tha market would make possible Rs aae as aa overnight guest room whenever necessary, . ,., j. f s ' . . , The breexeway, with glass or mesh screening, provides . a ; de lightful, sheltered outdoor living area. With the sliding doors to the living roam opes, there is an en tertainment expaiKt of more than 30 fee to one direction. The breexeway barbecue eco nomically uses the same chimney as the living roam fireplace. The laraie baa plenty af room at the rear for storage, a workbench and a closet, and there it a door to the breeteway ae that, after park ing ins car, k not etsssaiy to go aatside again to bad weather, ' , , , ,. None of tha features af Design HW-a is lost when tha altemato Stnd this covpon for your . I!-- j STUDY - PLAN - ----- :- l YOU CAN ft a stody plan for Tha 'House af The Week by faUng to the eoupoa and aenaing it with S9 cento to- this aewspaper. ; ; j , This study plan shows each floor together with each of the four elevations, front, rear aad sides ef the bouse. It is sealed at -inch per foot It includes a guide oa "How to Get Your Boose Built." ; . You can take this study plan to your bank ar other mortgage lender and to your builder and .get rough estimates oa cost. . ' With this Information you will know whether you want to proceed with construction by order , big working blueprints direct from tha architect and asking for bids. for Ojrtgpn REPAIR. DONTs snd blemishes, removing dirt, dutd W JShinQlOn Halts and grease. . - IfV ' rfl' : doyt , . . overlook the possibo-1 ity of getting a pickled effect oa fir plywood by putting oa the white primer sealer and then 'rubbing it off after about I minutes: ex periment en scrap to get the de sired effect, -.. .DON'T , . , neglect the plywood edges, which can be covered with moulding or the new wood veneer trim or sanded thoroughly and stained to accent rather than hide the plies of wood, , - DON'T . , use ordinary fir ply wood outdoors: aa exterior grade is available for use where , the project will be exposed to the ele ments. ' Comanches were the first Amer Icaa Indians to become nomads when they drifted dowa lata Texas and New Mexico la the early 1700s to aetnre horses from Spaniard. ef typical farnlturo arrangement HERE IS BACK tjARDEN Bring , AND TBS TURN ABOUT af ja :'. f . iivme y 'ftygijf .saaaet j ir 'M ' 1 - -" i ata- aas iPraictij ffuCjfiWWi .'aw bl. - -iJw f -irJrr-- plan, with the iving room ar that tag exterior, modem yet not ex back, la aaed. And la either caee,frnivntfiningcaarm with dig- tha Turnabout House has a pleaa - -'..-.V'$fv '01 .a 'v. "luJldlnjMltic: ; r'iv-.V: '''r,,;- , Rncloaad is IS easts.'' flease tend w' a copy at tha study plan for The Boast af tb Weak. Dedga HW-et V nSytiy. ;' NAKX. CITY Of 1957 Spring Colors Just let the sua shine a few days sad hernemakers want to do some decorating and most often tt is painting that they win be considering. The important decision is color. Every color imaginable is svilable but there are important trends la color this- season, ac cording to Ermlna Fisher. Mad on County extension agent la home economics. The soot family of turquoises. National. Park Pictures Head Society Program At the Tuesday night meeting of tne saiem camellia and KhoCo dendroa Society, Eugene Kennedy wiU show colored slides ht took of the Teton National Park, Yel lowstone, Glacier , aad Rainier Parks during the past summer. Members are hrrited to bring a guest to the meeting which will be held at the YMCA at S p.m., reports E. C McElror. Masram director. . . . A brief business meeting wul be new urst wnen U. Simon will give a report of the recent camel lia show. Two Barber Shop Quar tettes wig furnish music for. the evening... - ; -. jeturiries jaie , SEATTLE, Aprif St HI .1 The Kaiser Development; Cerp. Ltd., of Canada and ' Its agents have been ordered by the Washington State Department wf Licenses to stop, selling or offering for sale its securities in this state. J, C. BaiUie, securities' administrator, said Thursday. ' ' ' " The Securittes ' Sod. ' Exchange Commission filed a U. S. district court complaint here against the firm Tuesday, seeking to enjoin further sales ef aaregisteied shares of company stock. The order indicated that Kaiser Development and its anderwriters. Ross, MarBa Co.. Ltd., and Principal Mining. Underwriters, Inc., have neither applied tr nor obtained a permit to sellvsecur Hies is this state as required by law. Flexible tn (emront shed room. reeni exterior , Bvinf Twaa aid Utckca. lnity. 1 1 UleasePrmt)r ,TaT, , Popular . . a blues. sad greens Is still top favorite to i both tha decorator and mass market hnea. Blue la vary ing shades is used more often by decorators. What the decorators are using is really a forecast of what's to corns to the mass mar ket. Just take a look at recent is sues of '.the leading furnishings magazines and you'll see much more blue than there' has been for Tears. Warns Coasts Warm colors sueb as red-orange, orange gold, and yellow are a close second to the blues. Ready-mads bedspreads, curtains, nnholsterr a slip covers include combination af red, gold and yellow. A year ago this combination waa a high style note. - Lota of golds are being shows, ranging from light to deep mustsrs. Neutrals have been talked about for a long time, but this year the beige family is being combined with lots of white. The beige and whits will show np in carpets, draperies, and oa largo sphelstery lanncs. small amounts of brilliant color , accent . these soft neutral cator. ' Yellow M still cUmblnf fa favor in housewares, pink as s kitchen color Is slowly sowing out or any way changing companions: the combination of pink with charcoal is almost out, pink Is being used who netge. , . , Green .Geed " , Creens are leaning toward the yellows clearer thaa alive but not as raw as chartreuse or to wards eery pale .avocado greens. 'Is the mass market, the lead ing color, sales-wise in carpets, is cinnamon, (taupe, nutmcf. toast I call it what you will). Gray carpet f). .IW! la ---- - the big sellers arc toast and turquoise.- i These then are tha color trends. Accept them for what they are worth to you as you plan new col for your home. . Use , the colors which yea aad your family will enjoy but doal .be afraid to be different. - . . . t Tbs lowest official temperature registered la tbs United States degrees bslsw aere-waa si Rogers Pass, Montana la ISM, says the PMil Cv-rh'e rVI -.. Home and Answers To Garden uestions iwosiwa-.aiy pom jwern "IvcbU ill the nud-Willametto Val grow well but become jrorty ar dry b Mg toto Eu. trouble and what to do for it The flowers aren't aa large as they should be. Had the same trouble with St Joseph's lilies. They turn. brown and toe stalk gets ary even to the blooms. Was told to use fermato to dust them. Was won dering if this would be for tha Dhkx. too. 6X3. , Aaawer Trouble with phknt Is probably physiological condition as much asaiisease, and thia cannot be corrected by spraying. Too much moisture, toe much feruV User, perhaps not perfect drain age, snaoa, au coniriouia 10 uw cause. Over - crowded conditions and poor air circulation also help, and will bring about mildew, too. Copper sprays and sulfur dusts help correct the difficulty. Fer mato is ouite satisfactory," and will also correct the lily trouble, V :'w .Win yon tell ma -srhat trouble la with enclosed rhododen dron laatr What to do lor, U7 Aaewer-Leaf blotch, a. fungus disease Starts at tips or margins and goes oa toward. ' Could be caused by sunburn, winter injury or other pnystcai aamage, ricx off worst leaves then spray (after dowering) with a good fixed cop per compound spray. Usually rho dodendron leaf troubles caa be cured without spraying, if the first leaves arc .picked off- and -destroyed. If weather . conditions have started the disease, 1m- proved t weather usually corrects the trouble, nirnun s gooa rouicn. and keep growing conditions good. ttaeaUen In. late winter some time yon mentioned a product which would kill cockroaches a round interior of old back perch. I thought I had Saved clipping but find it has gone.. Also would like to kill them around foundation of house. There are- some earwigs la the latter location, tee, C.W.O, - Aaawer Relieve .pyrethrum was the insecticide we saggested for the back porch problem.! You can get , it at any garden, supply store or where agricultural, chemicals are; sold. Around the foundation of the boose, yod could use lead arsenate, if manufacturers instruc tions art followed carefully. The lead arsenate will take, cars-of both peata, Kany f the - a sprays ander trsds names .will also rve the twrpoSeVVJ QaaaMsa What Is UrouWr wiA enclosed fry branch? leaves are scaly and sticky- sad look terrible even before they dry p and wilt. which they do. The plant la not sew. but want to save tt. What to Art BJP.T.4 ',':;''' i :f.y't AMwer Soft brown scale Insect doss injury. Summer oil emulsion spray will control. If put on Ivy, wash tt off after three boars with dear water- or the spray will do mora damage than the scale. Nico tine sulphate, applied in soapy solution (also to be washed oU) is off active.-These pasts accumu late more rapidly on plants In poor air circulaoon. .- ..- , e ,.o s BaseUsa Want - to grow lambs tongues. Was told that you had piece in oa it two or .three weeks ego, but we sre new sub scribers and missed it Have read all garden news since we started The Statesman. Can you-tell us hear to start them? Was told you said they don't multiply by -seed. We dug up one bulb got root way dowa in pasture. Will this ' die now? We bad hoped it would come up next year. Newcomer. Aaewer Lambs tongues do-not multiply much by root, ,ut will seed. If you got entire root and watered the plant, , when you art tt out and do bos water too mucn sow, it should come up and bloom next year and give you seed. You can also ' purchase the roots st some places. Multiply chiefly by e O v Qeesnee A log fen on to our marble hearth- and set stains. Am afraid to scrub it to get It .off, What to do? OK. Aaewer Experts say first to re move surface stain by scrubbing with powdered pumice and water. Then dissolve s pound of trisodium phosphate in two Quarts hot water and make paste of six ounces chloride of lime la water, and mix the two together in a pottery or stone Jar and add enough water to make a full gallon. Stir well and cover, dip flannel pad Into clear liquid, after material has settled, cover stain sod allow, to evaporate. Repeat 1f necessary. Donna Atwood Asks Divprce SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 28 laWFormer figure-skating star Donna Atwood Sued wealthy Joha H. Harris for divorce Friday. Har ris is majority stockholder to Ice Cspades, loe, ' r 7; Miss Atwood, a headline per former in Ice Capades until she retired last year, charged extreme mental cruelty., She said she' beuves her bus- band to be worth five million dol lars and asked for KMO a month temporary alimony, $1,500 a month for support of their three children, $40,000 ia attorney's fees and $10,- ooo for court oasts. She also s&ed hr "custody: ef the children, twins Dennis snd Donald, 7. and Donna Jeanette, 4. r 9. c r': r-rr'H A" 1, r Rules Announced : for mt-Of Salem Garden Council ' ' Br LOUR L. Madsea Careen Kettar, Tha Kaleaaaasr Salem's Garden Council show, one of tha larger floral and garden gena Crothers, president of the sponsoring Garden Council assured me early this week. The dates axe League Qutr Rouse at ML S. Cot tag st ',..f. The public is being invited "to the show and there is as entry fee. While professiotul . arrange ments will be welcomed, these will not be put into' competitive classes. Entries will be accepted on tha day of tha show from a.m. to 11 aoon. and the hall will pa open tor preliminary work the evening before- tha shew opens. Ons di vision haa bees set ' asldt cora- eletetr for non-com Detitive entries, which mar be mads by" individuals or say firms. . .. Exhibitors are asked to furnish their ewa containers, and horti culture exhibits must bo grown by the exhibitor. In arrangements, the materials tio nst seed to be grown by the exhibitor but must be grown outside. The use of foliage and accessories such as ribbons. candles, mats and figurines is ah lowed, but flowers must predom- Class Far Anulears ' If yo have Sever mads an ar rangement hut have the idea K could be done, enter the amateur class. There are nme divisions in this "Stick in tht Mud." In which driftwood is used; "Bright New Morning, using bright color t; Larks and Thrushes, featuring curved lines: The Good Earth,1 where the container must be in tones of brows; "Spring Breezes," all-foliage arraagement suggesting motion; "Fleecy Cloud," featuring pink and white; "Showers of Flor- era," sny- type of 'arrangement which is the exhibitor's .favorite; "Opening Day (Fishing) for men only; and "Wee Trumpets of Spring," mder three, inches (min iature),: .'. : ; 1 ' i J ' The smateur class. Is for the exhibitor vrhe has won no more thaa three blue ribbons ia the past Anyone who hu captured four or more blue ribbons to any show ar lair will bo put lota tha advanced amateur division. . " In the latter di vision ' the sec tions are "When the, Buds Swell." featuring budded branches of flow- erinl trees and shrubs; '"Rainbow Rhapsody,'? featuring ralribow pas tels tn s white container; Stormy WeaUitr." do sit rial motion: "Country Walk,1 featuring way side material but sot dry; "Lambs "n Chicks and 'Uttle Things,' de picting-a - feeling of new Die; "Dew rrops," showing bright col ors' of s spring morning; "Green, Valley" using foUage- in shades of .green and ' no. flowers; , "The Waa Things, the miniature under three inches; Remiiuadng. using Oregon dry material, and ''Spring House deaning,'' tor men nly. ''There arw two sections far "the Junior -division "May , Baskets" snd "Around the May Pols"- la any style under eight Inches, Each garden- club will be al lowed a So by M inch space, in this division. There are garden club cash prises from $3 to I12.S0 and the point system will be used in determining the (Winners of these throe prises. A' garden club srrsngement bine ribbon will re ceive points, s red ribbon, M points and - white ribbon 15 points.' , -. . . : "... In competing for tha awards, each person making aa entry, should, when registering, specify his garden club aad enter its name beneath hia -own. In this wsyi the entrant can. earn points lor. his club. A blue to horticulture wins S points; a aecood, I points, snd a third, I point In arrangements (other than miniatures) a first re ceives IS points; a second 10 points, and a third I points. In miniatures, the first Is is points; the second $ points, and the third 1 POUB, - There's a place lor every type of flower In the horticulture di vision. In the , biennial section, listed are five or more pansies and five ' or mors violas, and a class- "for any other . type of nowor." ;.. v,(- iv Pbtee, br Every Flower -1 -t " ' The perennial section 'requires three specimen blooms, stalks, stems or sprays, according to vari ety. This means, the entrant should have three peonies of a kind, three lupines; three wall flowers, ef three of sny one flower. ' - This also holds true In the bulbs, tubers, conns or rUsornes, al though here, under each type, are e classes for five or mare varieties ' to . one group. , There is one section Set aside for' primroses alone to which a potted plants a single truss, ar a three-stem showing, each' has Its own class.: .- , ' - . The council expects rosea to be plentiful st .the time of the show and has arranged five classes ia this sectioa. These Include three blooms ef one variety, a spray of ADIOS V ; srr Garden floribondas or multiflorss, s spray of climbers, a potted rose, snd agslir- "any other not listed." . Another section of the show will provide n spot for a patted plant of any variety, with a separate class for foliage plant and another for succulents (including cacti), -. There Is s section for wild flow ers grown ia a gardes,' and a lane sectioa for flowering shrubs. trees or vines. For the specimen camellia bloom, ash trays will be furnished.. The potted or balled camellia has a place of Its own, and there is one class for the best Garden Aprir xi-Oregon FederaUoa of Oardea Clubs, district IS ineet tag." Csnby High School. ' - ', : April ss4swego Gardes Club spring show. Our Savior's Lathers Church. '!.' ' . AsrU SS-n-Rock snd Alpine Spring Show, Victoria, B.C. Astfl WW. Salem Lion's Club Home snd Garden Show, State .Fairgrounds. .'''; v " - : April ts Portland Begonia Society. Home of Mrs. George Maurer, . . 11x7 S.E. UOth Ave., Portland. S pjn, A clinic as ailing plants. ' Visitors welcome. ; ' ... N Asrfl XT American Auricula Society show, Portland Club Rouse, ; M S.W. Vista Ave., Portland. - April r7-IS American Primrose Society National atew,' Armory, Tacoma, Waeh. -' - - - Asrtl rm-trimnM Carnival at Flowers, Sberidaa Park Ball, . . Bremortoa, Wsah. Asm r-M-Pear Blossom Festival, Medford. ' , April 2S-Mt Angel Primroee Show, St Mary's dining haO, 1 to : " S pjn ' - - - May Gresham Gardes Fair. Multnoroah County Faigrounds, : Gresham,.' '.l - ' . 1 May 1-4-Victoria Spring Festival, Victoria, B C. ZhukoY Fighting Fat Along With Other Red Chiefs MOSCOW April UK - Soviet Marshal. Zhukov said Friday be is taking physical training exer cises along with tha rest of Rus sia's generals ' snd admirals to keep from totting too fat ' It Is Zhuxev's own Ides. He re cently told the top brass tbs So viet armed services have so place for commanders who are sot la good afaspei At s Polish Embassy reception tonight Zhukov, the Soviet defense minister, told newsmen he was taking his own words to heart "I do not shirk it" he said, "we always do -our exercises as s group, because we have to have doctors there. R goes aa 80 or 70 minutes a day ia tha mornings. Only 355 People X Still Speak Manx, LONDON (INS) The Isle of Man, that tiny vacaOonland of ?zl square miles la tha Irish sss equidistant from Ireland. England and Scotland, Is fast losing its native tongue. : Only SSS of the total popuunoa ef J5.2SS can now speak Manx ac cording to sa official report on the latest census. Back in 1901 the figure was 4,857. In MM tt was SIS and in ll soma St locals could still speak Manx as well as English., But ss tourists could not possibly understand the local lingo to any ease, no drop Is the 800,000 vaca tionists visitini tha Island each year is wxpected. & '' '-' ' .. RENT-A-TOOl Da It Yearself, It'a Cheaper' ' -OPIN SUNDAYS galena's Oldest Teei Reatol 1180 Sectb lzth St I- HOVYSISIROS. RADIANT GLASSUEAT .The Svmhlne Heat" 1 For Free Estimate) PHONE EM CUAN - SArf MOwtKrt ,154 Talrgreands Read ' Sltl-PM, OSFOON TOPS IN TILLING lOUNSrVVt V'',"'-'l. " '' i ' ' Ask for a free Desaoastratlea VBeaaeefnefleleas :.M-R Rotary Tillers , ; ' I1SI 8. CosaX EM 118M OpenSaasaysS t4 . r.;Mt!3i 46263 ' riOWESS-SHRUIS.UWKS Lillic Shoy dlrplsy of five er mors varieties. Rhododendrons snd axaleas each has Ha section, snd classes are provided for trusses, potted . or balled. . ... Other flowers under the shrubs, trees and vines include lilacs, spire as, magnolias, snowballs (both the old-fashioned and others), cher ries, plums, dogwoods, snd sny not listed.. : Every indication Is that this wttl be an excellent' fleer, show this year, snd wo hope the attendance will be as goad. There is Bo sd rrussioa charge. JevlMirrjrvlsv Calendar tsv 1 CAFiTAl SIIACI enJ CXAFHY SK0? ISM Fairgreaads Read Pheae EM 4-1SSS A . . ..r I-.-,-- ' . .' . .. i and mildoi'j ruinyaarpIaRK)! and bloomc I Lock at tha loaves f cr denser $ins 0 Then control both aphis and mildew ki one open- g I I imi mui um mvfwninj Jfl sett yea pewflt: . , , 1 s- en u ktjds.sitkt -v i .-rr-v JJ n issm sajat rsww. I V-1 n r- U tssaajssdniraasrosai 1 I f 111 V '' .ga-g- u gtj . .' 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Route jOkehf:: WASHINGTON, ' April Sff W West Coast Airlines has asked for authority to operate direct service between Seattle and Pas- . eo-Kennewicx-Rkfaland, Wash., by way of Wenatchee and Ephrato . Moses Lske, Wash. .. . , . , - The sir line said the tremend- s ous eoonomic development in the , Lake areas requires West Coast to provide more direct service to . snd from Seattle. ' .'r West Coast said It wants re- ' newal ef the authority granted it last June to operate a daily round ' trip between Seattle and Ephrsts Moaes Lake by way of Wenatchee, with a modification - to - permit 1 service to- Ephrsts-Moses LskS J from the south.' The sir Una said a Seattle-Wen. atchee passenger now must fly ' let miles by way of Yakima to . travel 100 miles. Similarly, a pas . senger from Ephrata-Moaes Lake to Pasee TCennewick Richland must fly 181 miles, by way of -Wenatchee and Yakima, In order to travel 74 miles. Flying Firmer . JUDA, 1H. Iiv-Fsrming, flying ' snd bus driving sre all a part of the daily life ef Robert Brunkow. n-year-old farmer. He farms 80 acres. Every mora Ins be flies his lifbt plane to his second job driving a school bus over s so mils course. About M per cent ef the world's railway mileage Is government owned. . ' CUSTOM-MADE Draperies, Shades, Venetian " Blinds , -. '.-' ' ' Combination Serosa and Storm Doers. tTt v; ,,''. '' Klrsch Dspary Rods I Hardware). Manufacturers of Salem Venetian Blinds ditto Measure Window Shades) 1 I I .1 . BJ. ....... , J1. I- ' ,.' - . '. , it K1 h: I i lay oy u j vMtiviiiewii, n1 i.H . v