Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 07, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Questions
BY MARE
Question Ii U true tht when
letting out everbearing straw
berries, the fiist year they ihould
be transplanted at least twice?
L. M.
Answer No, this is not neces
sary. Note how the runners take
root, however, and as the bed is
filled with new plants, start sev
ering the new runners as they
are formed. The purpose of
transplanting would be to build
up a root system but this should
have been done already by the
grower from whom you pur
chased the plants. For details on
strawberry culture, consult your
County Agent and Oregon State
College has a fine pamphlet
available on the subject.
Question Is it true that an
aspirin In the water will prolong
the life of cut flowers? Mrs. M.
.
Answer Yes, this seems to
help. There are also preparations
under manufacturers names also
available that come highly rec
ommended. Here Is another idea
that has come to my attention:
Use a teaspoon of ST 37 (yes.
the mouthwash!) in a pint of
water to prolong life of cut car
nations or roses.
Question Should I do any
pruning on trees that are to
bloom this Spring N. E.
Answer Prune out only dead
or diseased wood.
Question What is the Cobra
Orchid? I have read of this and
would like to know more about
it Mrs. N. H.
Answer The Cobra Orchid
belongs to the Sarra Ceallia fam
ily. It gets its name from the odd
bloom appearing like a miniature
cobra. It attracts insects which
are trapped in its liquid and then
gradually absorbed by the plant
as food. It Is an oddity and easily
cultivated.
Question The tips of some of
my camellia buds are brown,
what causes this? Mrs. F. L.
Answer Probably due to
moisture on the bud, or it might
be a result of recent frosts.
Question How many varieties
of camellias are there? N. G.
Answer There are probably
several hundred although no
complete lists are available.
. Question Are all camellias
adapted to growing locally? N.
G.
Answer Most of them are.
Some varieties do better in a
greenhouse but our climate per
mits us to grow nearly all vari
eties, at least with a little pro
tection in extremes of weather.
" Question Should roses be
Cherry City
Electric
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SAVES SEED
...AND HOW!
One for the Cutworm
One for the Crow
One for the Gopher
And One for to Grow..
so uid ttit old Indian while planting
his four seeds of corn hi each hill.
Modern gardeners need not mike
such allowances In seed for pests
consumption when planting his gar
den, because scientific methods pre
ent pest damage. SOIIQUSTO, applied
to the soil when planting seeds of
Corn. Radish, Bulbs or plants and
shrubs, protects the garden against
injury from soil Insects.
A light application of SOILDIBTO (one
pound to 800 sq. ft.) is sufficient to
control Wireworms, Cutworms, Mag
gots, Strawberry Root Weeils, and
many other destruction soil pests.
Thus S0ILDUS10 not only saves seeds
but affords protection for the growing
season.
Miller's S0IIDUST0
available at
VALLEY FARM
STORE
3935 Silvertora Rd.
Hove
Beautiful
Pl.atlf
NORRIS-WALKER
PAINT MANtFACTlREBS
1711 N. Front
Answered
M. TAYLOR
prayed at early Spring pruning
time? Mrs. J. P. i
Answer Yes. Use a combina
tion fungicide and Insecticide at
that time and keep the good
work up all season for healthier
roses. ,
Qaestioa Will you please
recommend a good yellow rose?
Mrs. L. R.
Answer McCredy's Yellow Is
one of my favorites. It is a strong
grower, clean and vigorous. The
blooms are pure yellow, unfad
ing and fragrant The buds are
Pointed and of good form. The
foliage it clean, glossy and dark
green.
Question Please recommend
a good soil mixture for potting
and starting plants N. PL
Answer One part peat moss
or leaf mold, one part good gar
den soil, one part sand, part
manure. Mix thoroughly.
Question la there such a
thing as a climbing lily? Mrs.
S. . '
Answer Yes, it is called Glo
riosa or Glory Lily and has
bright red and yellow lilylike
flowers. It grows to two or three
feet and produces a dozen flow
ers. Propagation is by tuber di
vision. Question Should we start
vegetable seeds indoors now?
N. E. R.
Answer Yes, this can be done
now. Sow In flats in greenhouse,
hotbed or containers such as you
may prefer. Sow the hardier
types now save tomatoes until
later.
Question The advertisements
say to plant roses now for sum
mer bloom you say "prune for
June bloom." I want to be sure
to have good roses in the Fall.
When should I plant or prune
for Fall bloom? Mrs. N. S.
Answer Most varieties are
repeat bloomers or called ever
blooming, so plant or prune now.
When cutting flowers if you al
ways cut back to an outside eye,
you will insure a continuation
of bloom well into Fall, or even
Winter.
Annual Glee
Set March 21
The Freshman Glee of Willa
university, outstanding musical
of the year on the local campus,
was given impetus this week
with the naming of committee
by the individual classes.
The unique event will be giv
en the night of March 21 when
each class will present an alma
mater song, with original words
and music.
Dave Weeks of Salem has
been named to manage the
freshman class. He will be as
sisted by Page Bailey, Portland,
song leader; Bill Fair, Portland,
formation; Amy Girod, Salem
and Donald Hershberger, Kla
math Falls, accompanists.
The sophomore group will be
managed by Bob Alfred, Port'
land, who will also be in charge
of the formation; Keith Mirick,
Medford, has been named, song
leader and Dorothea Church,
Lake Grove, and Mirick, accom
panists.
Gay Weeks, Salem, will man
age the juniors. Assisting will be
Don Morrison, Wenatchee,
Wash., song leader; Jim Hitch
man. Balboa Island and Carol
Emerson, Corbett, accompanists,
Senior manager is Bob Miller,
Vancouver, Wash. His staff will
include Bill Covert, Stayton,
song leader; Dick Ruff, San
Francisco, formation; Jane Foo
shee. San Leandro, Cal. and
Harriet Aller, Yakima, accom
panists. In the early days of arithme
tic calculation, a dust-covered
table was used on which figures
in each column were represent
ed by a corresponding number
of marks.
Large Selection of
CAMELLIAS
Now in Bloom
Visitors Welcome
MILLARD HENNY
HEN NY CAMELLIAS
AND AZALEAS
BROOKS, OREGON
Follow signs t ml. N. of
Brooks on Hwy. 99
We Offered a Bargain
Like This tieiore
Wall Tile
In 7 Fastel Shades
Now only S'ic per Tile
4'4'4"
Ton can remodel that problem Bath tub.
Roono for a, little aa S34.ee, complet ma
terial. Baaed oa te-foot reeea.
Or yB may ham .tandard receaa
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Blood Program
In Jeopardy
Marion county may be with
out a Red Cross blood program
after June 30, Frank Parcher,
chapter manager said today.
According to Parcher, the pro
gram might have to be discon
tinued, if the 19S3 fund cam
palgn. which started March 1,
I does not reach its $51,000 goal.
With the exception ol none
service, which it an obligatory
service under the national Red
Cross charter, the blood pro
gram is the moat expensive lo
cal program of the Red Cross
and, since it is not required un
der the charter, it would be one
service to curtail, Parcher ex
plained.
Last year the blood program
cost the local chapter over $4,-
ooo and continuation of the pro
gram this year will cost still
more money due to the new
gamma globulin program.
Between 200 and 290 pints of
blood were used monthly by
Marlon county hospital during
1832. Another 200 or more
pints of blood went to the armed
services. Each pint of blood.
Parcher explained, costs about
$5 to draw and process.
In the blood drawing Thurs
day 181 pints of blood were col
lected in Salem.
Charles W. Toberts. 4110 Sha-
fer avenue, gave his 24th pint
and Stearns Cushlng, 1479 Sag
inaw made a start on bis third
gallon. Making the Gallon club
were Senator Phil Hitchcock of
Klamath Falls, and Edna Tal
mage, Donald Codes and Daryl
Utjen, all of Salem.
Thirteen persons appeared at
the armory Thursday to give do
nations to replace blood used
by Glen Looney, who underwent
surgery recently at a local hos
pital.
The next visit of the blood-
mobile to Salem will be next
Thursday when it will be at the
Naval and Marine Corps Re
serve training center. Civilians,
as well as reservists, may give
Diood donations at that time.
The final visit here for the
month will be March 30 when
the inmates of the Oregon state
prison will be the donors.
Marine Corps
Officer Visits
A Marine Corps officer visit
ing In Salem after duty in Korea
is Lt. Col. Charles Earl War
ren, who was accompanied here
by Mrs. Warren and their son,
sence overseas have been living
at raim city, calif.
The Warrens are here until
next Tuesday, when they leave
for quantico, va., where the col
onel will attend the amphibious
warfare school. They are visit
ing with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles M. Warren and
Mrs. Warren'a mother, Mrs.
Billie Herbster.
A veteran of 13 years with the
Marine Corps, Col. Warren just
recently returned from his see
ond tour of duty in Korea. On
first going to Korea for his sec
ond tour he commanded the first
service battalion. The first of
October, 19S2, he was given com
mand of the second battalion of
the First Marine Infantry divi
sion. He commanded this at the
time he was returned to the
States.
New Court House
For Lincoln County
Toledo, Ore., VP) Construc
tion of a new Lincoln County
courthouse, at the newly ap
proved county seat of Newport,
will start by July 1, 1954. if
voters approve the county
court's plans.
The court which last week
laid tentative plans, this week
ordered a public hearing here
April 8 on a tax levy to raise
the construction funds. A spe
cial election will then be called.
REPAIRS
RENTALS
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1:1ft Hour of Dtelaloa
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1:00 p.m. Chanee of Lifetime
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ft: I p.m. Voice of Pirn tone ,
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13:00 p.m. (Approx.t Sign Off
Martin Schmaltz
Passes at 87
Mt. Angel Martin Schmaltz,
87 years of age, a resident of
Mount Angel since 1919, died
in Portland Thursday, March S.
He had been staying at the1
Mount Saint Joseph Home for
the aged for the past six years.
Funeral services will be
held Monday morning, March
9, at 8:13 olclock, with a Re
quiem High Mass in St Mary's
Catholic church. Interment will
be In Calvary cemetery here,
Recitation of the parish ro
sary will be Sunday evening
at 8 olclock in St. Mary's
church.
Mr. Schmaltz was born Dec
ember 3, 1865 in Russia, and
married Miss Ludvena Lind
gohr on October 20, 1888. They
came to the United States
March, 1902, and lived In Ber
wick, North Dakota, until Oct
ober, 1919, when the family
moved to Mount Angel. His
wife died here March 19, 1948.
He is survived by four child-
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Fail to Agree
On T-H Revision
Washington VP) The Eisen
hower administration's efforts
to get labor-management agree-
Jment on revising the Taft-Hart
ley law ocllapsed Friday.
A 15-member advisory com
mittee, called to get views of
organized labor, management
and the public, broke up in dis
agreement after industry mem
bers balked at voting on vari
ous proposals to change the law.
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by Secretary of Labor Durkin
at thia aiiffcpBtinn of President
Eisenhower, is composed of fivejli6ld-
members each representing the
public, unions and industry.
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teamed up Friday behind a mo
tion proposed by labor mem
bers to bind the advisory group
of various T-H changes.
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they were willing to exchange
views on revising the law, but
were unwilling to "submerge
our individual view in ma
jority votes of a committee
whose members ' represent di
verse interests, but by no means
all the people having legiti
mate Interests In labor legisla
tion." Duke of Windsor
Levaes for England
New York (If) The Duke of
Windsor and his sister, Princess
Mary, left for England Friday
because of the illness of their
mother, the 86-year-old dowager
Queen Mary.
The Dutchess of Windsor ac
companied her husband abroad
the British liner Queen Eliza
beth, but went ashore before it
sailed. She has never been re
ceived by the royal family since
the Duke abdicated the throne
to marry her.
The Duke said the last word
he had was that his mother was
"a little improved." She is suf
fering with s gastric ailment.
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New Complaint
On Surcharge
The second of three complaints
against the surcharge being as
sessed by power companies was
filed Friday with Public Utili
ties Commissioner Charles W.
Heitzel.
The new complaint Is directed
against the Mountain States
Power Co. The first one was
against Portland General Elec
tric Co.
State Rep. Monroe Sweetland,
Milwaukie democrat who is lead
ing the fight against the sur
charge, said the third complaint,
against Pacific Power & Light
Co., will he filed next week.
The complaint against the
Mountain States Power compa
ny is the same as the one against
PGE, except that one additional
point is raised.
This additional point is that
Mountain States shouldn't be
allowed to lower its rates In the
Springfield area in order to
meet the competition of the city
owned power system in Spring-
Ike Plans Jobs
For Republicans '
Washington WV President El
senhower has moved to lift sev
eral hundred policy-making jobs
out of the civil service class so
his administration can fill the
posts with now appointees.
A White House announcement
Thursday said Eisenhower or
dered the drafting of a directive
"to provide the heads of agen
cies with greater freedom In de
termining" who should occupy
top Jobs now under civil serv
ice. The announcement said the ac
tion "will not involve more than
several hundred positions."
It was not clear how many
persons will be fired outright, If
any are. Some affected hold
overs from the Truman admin
istration might revert to jobs
they held earlier under civil
service of be switched to other
duties In the government
The whole question of em
ployes In "schedule A" that Is,
jobs of a policy-making nature
was tabbed for review in El
senhower's order.
Christianity was introduced
into Ethlopio about 339 A D.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore
Tele -Views
Radio-Television
By DAVE BLACKMKS
FORMER SALEM MAN KPTV TECHNICIAN
Bernard Crane, former Salem resident, now now living
in Portland has been employed by KPTV, Channel 27, at
a technician.
Crane went to Salem high achool, finishing In 1946 when
he went into the air force. Upon discharge from the service
in January of 1950 he enrolled In Multnomah college in
Portland. KOCO in Salem employed Bernle as an announcer
technician on completion of the course at Multnomah eoU
lege. .
Crane is married to a former Stayton girl, Donna Trask.
His mother is still residing in
street.
KPTV, Sunday, 5:00 p.m.
For O Connor s production
musical favorite "The Continental," imagining: himself at x
an embassy ball. Scatman
finale with 0 Connoi. Other guests include Hedy Irvnarr,
Cecil Kellaway and Sid Miller.
YOURS FOR THE LISTENING:
Warwick Radio Theater, Salem's first and only radio thea
ter will present an original comedy, "A Penny for Your
Thoughts" on Sunday, March 8 at 6:00 p.m. on KOCO. The
group is planning a complete presentation of Shakespeare'
"Anthony and Cleopatra" at the end of the season.
Jack Benny and the gang
Snows of Kilimanjaro" on KOIN-CBS Radio's "Jack Benny
Program" Sunday, March 8.
A wierd native chant in
the marrow of Benny's little safari, but it turns out to be
the Sportsmen singing the commercial.
YOITRS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING: SUNDAY
Private Secretary at 4:80.
cal withdrew his backing suddenly, Susie (Ann Sothern)
poses as housemaid to find out the reason for his change
oi heart.
Comedy Hour 5:00. Donald O'Connor, with truest stars.
Hedy Lammar, Marily Maxwell, Cecil Kellaway, Sid Miller
and "Scatman" Crothers.
Fred Waring Show at 6:00 will originate from Kansas
City, i . minstrel production will highlight the second
"road" telecast during their tour, . . - . .
Red Skelton at 7:00. Mills Brothers will be guest. Red
turns tennis tutor into comedy sketch. 1
Studio One at 8:00 stars Jimmy Dunn in The Show
Piece," story of a teen-age boy, idolized by chums and
parents to the point where he comes to believe himself a
hero, only to suffer the consequences of a showoff. '
MEMBERS INITIATED
Woodburn Ten new mem
bers are scheduled to be initiat
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Columbian Squires here Monday!
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TOPS IN TV
CANDY CARNIVAL
Action -packed half hoar
of carnival capers with merry-go-rounds,
funny stunts,
real circus clowns and acro
bats. Barker is Gene Crane,
Dave Stephens directs the
circus band and other star
attractions are Candy, the
Clown, and his pal the
Tramp. Sunday, 11
Lovely Marilyn Maxwell Is
the latest addition to the
Donald O'Connor show oa
the "Colgate Comedy Hour,
finale, he will dance to the
Crothers will appear in the
present his version of The
the African jungle night chills
When "angel" her boss musi
night, March at pjn. during
the regular meeting of the
group at St, Luke's hall. The
initiation first set for March 1.
was postponed.
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