Ti Pitt if TBI CAPITAL JOUKNAU 8dm. Oregw , m ! a a 1 HOrAG Capital A J African Violets Increase in Popularity as House Plants Br MASK African Violet Mm to bt ; . among the most popular of house plant, increasingly se In tho past few years. Tht botani . ad nam, Saint Paulia, if de rlvtd from tha nam of tht dis coverer, Baron Walter von 8alnt Paul who first found them in last Africa in 1890. 8 Ionantha is tha original spa clef. Today tha varieties art many with such attractive names as Blue Boy, Blue Girl, Orchid Beauty. Pink Beauty. White Lady. Amethyst. Sailor Boy, Viking, Norseman, Su preme, Admiral, Commodore, ' Neptune, Trilby, If enter Boy, ' Blue Bud, Mary Wu, Dupont Pink, Plum Pink, Bed Head, Curly Special and so on. African Violets thrive in ', slightly add loamy soil such as: 2 parts good garden soil. parts leaf mold or peatmoss and 1 part sand. A teaspoonful of bonemeal to each quart of soil mixture is helpful. Never keep ' the sou soaking wet, but pro vide ample amounts for their needs. A wick-fed pot is espe- . dally advantageous as it pro- vldes a constant supply with out excess. If the top of the toil is too wet, refrain. from watering for a day or so. An other watering method is to set the pot in a shallow pan of water so the sou wu take up moisture through the drainage , hole.. This is done every S or 4 days. Water should be kept off the leaves. In cold weather use lukewarm water as too cold . water might check the plant . growth. h When the ' buds appear you will have better blooms over longer period by adding a lit tle liquid fertiliser to the water every 10 days or two weeks. Do ' not overfeed as this will pro duce leaves only and the plant CUSTOM Completely aetoamki The coeomai washes, rimes, varans dry, aad shats Itself of, tUi eatoMticallj! Aad k costs 170.00 lets teaa tee average aeroeiatlc weaker. tslaaVratseflxWstsam aad Miracle Agitator get slothes deaaer with a aew wesaiee aetioa, with less wear aad tear! I Aemaflr k ear tut tteelf with eeneoiteat work free bone wetUag. Can fee a nit dtassaswadoo) la rear CJIAQI ASH ATCt" AGO pus ixcunv! wesitrct I - Jump 3718 I SA'70.CI0! mama if fMAT ACTUALLY SSStZtS QOTKES DARP MYI USY TRSSI J3Al sUlGrYANOSI COKE ti NOW -11JiJlganTrr tUaafcMlm HCQMMtHCIALIT. PACE ournal M. TA1XOB will die. Avoid setting pot In direct sunlight, but light is es sential. Remove plant a dis tance from the too sunny win dow, on very cold days or night the plants may need pro tection by being placed further from windows, doors or any possible draughts. A tempera ture of 70 degrees is ideal for the daytime. Plants should be turned towards the light occa sionally so that they grow sym metrically. Per whiter bloom ing retrain from heavy feeding or watering in tne summer, African Violate should nev er be permitted to become root bound. Old plants need repot ting almost annually. When re potting, put soil in pot first, then make a cone shaped de pression to receive the roots then fill pot carefully until soil is within about a half inch of the top. Failure to repot may be the cause of no growth or blooms. . L . . i African Violet may be pro pagated from seeds, divisions of old planta and single leaf cut- , the latter is the most popular method. In starting wem xrora leaf cuttings. moist sand or sand and peat moss in a nau filled glass Jar. tray or pot Cut off the lower full grown leaves of the parent plant with a sharp knife. A one wen stem la the proper length. Insert the leaf in the aforemen tioned Jar or whatever contain er you choose and cover with sheet of glass to keep the atmosphere moist If the mois ture accumulation is too heavy on the glass it will run off when the glass is tilted. This Is, hi effect a miniature green house. Place the leaf cuttings around the outer edge of the pot (if a pot is used) with the soil doping towards the center. All watering is done in this center depression. Before In serting the leaf stem, in 'the soil mixture,, use a pencil or tick to make holes two inches apart to receive the leaves. The holes should be about an inch from the edge of the pot. The $239.95 Lees Trade-la iO.CO Allowance V to PAY ONLY 1M tiny leave stsrt growing to wards the center of the pot When I or 4 new leaves have formed, transplant into a three inch pot with a spoon or wood en paddle. The best time for starting cuttings is during the warm growing season, as long as the leaf is standing upright it is alive and safe. Several rticlea have been written about starting leaf cuttings in water but generally, this has proved unsatisfactory. African Violet are compara tively free from pests but those that do bother can be controlled with DDT. Botenone is recom mended for control of red spid ers. A very fine spray of luke warm water may be sufficient to rid a plant of most pests. Tho water is not harmful if it is used at room temperature. Heavily chlorinated water should not be used. Nicotine sulfate will eradicate cyclamen mites. Any plant bothered with pests should be isolated to pre vent spreading. If your plants have not bloomed in a long time, try giving them a scant teaspoonful of aluminum sulfate to a quart of water about once a week. Tufts of steel wool forced into the soil around pink viole plants will deepen the shade of the bloom. Don't get the be lief that all African Violets are the same color. Hybridists have produced some excellent whites, pinks, blues, purples, lavender and orchid colors. Easy Way to Care for Lawn Now that Summer is with us and the season where upkeep of our yards and gardens is I necessity, even though labori ous, let us pause to consider how we may simplify the rou tine work of caring for such a home yard. Of course, if we were all wealthy enough we could hire a full time garden er (if we could find onet) to look after the numerous chores. But unfortunately, that is something limited to a few. A few years ago while visit ing in Oakland, Calii, I came across a scheme that some en terprising person might oper ate here, as welt Various dis tricts of the city had set up district associations. Within the. limits of the district one crew of men maintained all yards, taking care of mowing, watering, cultivating, - trim ming hedge and so on for the payment or "dues to the as sociation. Of course it was "mass production" power mowers and so on but every yard was maintained at its best all of the time even when the owner was on vacation) It wu interesting to see one of these crews work. A pick-up truck stopped In front of a house and - two men Jumped out and unloaded a power mower. One mowed the lawn and the second man started trimming hedge with a power hedge trimmer. When that was done all flower beds were neatly weeded and cultivated, the sprinklers set in place and they moved on to' the house next door! We can't all afford, or per haps need, full time garden ers but many would subscribe to such a service where the cost would bennaterially lets. With experienced workers you would probably achieve better results than If you tried to do all of the maintenance your self. I have since learned that this same plan is in use in many citiea and is very suc cessful. Bishoprkk May Be Candidate Again Woodburn A petition was being circulated this week to place the name of Dean Btih pprlck on the ballot for re election at a member of the board of directors of the Woodburn school district Bish oprkk is currently chairman of the school board completing his second term. Nominating petitions must be filed with Frank Proctor, district clerk, prior to June and acceptance by candidates prior to June 10. The election will be held June 15. Lebanon Marble Experts in Tourney Lebanon Pour winners of local contests will represent Lebanon in the state marble tournament in Portland, May 23. Ronald Willard, Santlam school, and Maurice Foreman, Green Acres, will represent this city in the to 12-year-old division. Upper grade contest ant will be Jack Ryan of Green Acres school, and David Looney, Santlam. The grammar school tourney, sponsored by the Lions club, wu held last Wednesday at Green Acres under the super vision of William Baldwin, principal of the school. MjO Will .W' 33 mm I bed room l i B'-o'iir-t wot VjcSfbath II, r 1 " TPlf1 room fQ. L-' THtJ Lit .'Mmm-. garage ; 1H , V :' el -. eiULJ fish living room ' I I - t l ei I v ir 26:o13'-0" t 1 fin n bedroom fl aLnwuall 11 11 al ' II ! ft ' 1 l3'0xK'-2r I - A main floor play room with window wall and pass through kitchen features this three-bedroom, two-bath house. Designed with a basement the plan could be con verted to basementless construction with heater room in place of stairway. This is plan M-33S by Rudolph A. Matam, architect, M-04 161st St., Jamaica S, N.Y. The house covers 1,723 square feet without garage.: Built on a quarter-acre plot at Syosset, N.Y. by Sidney Roth. It waa sold for 921,400 including hot-water baseboard heat-, ing.. It won an award as the "Most livable House of the Year." .- ! Questions 4 BY Question I have a peony that I transplanted. The first year buds formed but failed to develop although the . foliage was good. ' I understood that they might fall, to bloom the first, year after moving but now again this year good heal thy foliage 1 growing but there are no buds. Is there anything I can do now to make It bloom and what is the cause of this condition? It was an especially' beautiful plant before it was moved and bloomed freely. C.G. Answer Peonies are very touchy about transplanting and It is seldom successful even when a good ball of dirt is moved with it It is best to divide when you want to trans plant Divide in fall and have from S to S eyes with each division. There is nothing you can do now but let the foliage mature naturally, then, in Sep tember lift the plant and di vide and replant the divisions. Even so it may be two years before you will have flowers but that Is about the only way of saving a choice plant Peonies do best if left undis turbed for several years. If they are planted too deeply or too shallow they will not bloom. Plant them exactly two inches beneath the soil sur face. Improper depth la most common cause of peony fail ure. Replant In fall only. Question Please recom mend an all purpose rote sprsy. Mrs. C.S. Answer Sorry, it is not our policy to recommend any par ticular brands or dealers. I suggest though, that you con suit your dealer who will be glad to recommend a spray or dust that will take care of Insects and diseases of roses, in one spraying or application (provided, of course, that you maintain a continued spray program throughout the sea son. 1 Question Is it too late to plant roses now? I.G. . Answer No. However, at this late date you will be far ahead to purchase rotes that are grown in paper pots as all roses have a lot of new Spring MY ROSES! DM yea mlm spraying year mm Wttk UQUID UMK IUL- ratJB WITH 8PBXADU this spring as I did? I aaat think III enr ee H atala fee new nay reset ate earned with white pewiery aiUdew, kat rat gemg te start right aew te aeeteet then ttr next year! rat geteg te spray wtth a taiaaeu strength spray ef LIQUID UMK SULPHUR with SPREADER. Walls I hare the sprayer eat aad aefere this srfaew staff sprssls areand, fates IH last give asy sweet peas, eaapara geaa, inlaatlan, phlex, aad that teeaUfal Bate I Jest set this rear, all a deee ef this aw aahlsa this aitratng. tee. se win add UNDANO te the LIOl'ID UMI SULPHUR with PRE ADM spray this tnae. I anneal lerretl Better spray that MUe apple tree, tee. taer say last n gets aad aahMe Jaw Hhe say 1 get my samaes ef UQUID UME SULPHUR with SPRBADEH aad UNDANO-t ...MUlert, that Is . . . at . . . Valby Farm Store Opsa Scniiy 9 to 4 JtJS Silverta) Rd. PttwM 44424 Answered M. TAYLOB growth on them. In fact, ' I have picked four or five buds from one bush. Question Is there any prep aration that I can use to make iris last longer as cut flower Mrs. E. H. R. ' Answer Yet, there are sev eral preparations available' at seed stores. You might try 3 drops of oil of peppermint to 1 quart of water. . Question Is the period of most flowering trees now past? Mrs. C. D. Answer No. some varieties are through, however. Look locally for dogwoods, tamarax, hawthornes, catalpa, Paulo wnia and alblzzia to be in their glory this month. Some late magnolias will ' bloom this month and next month, too. - Question Please suggest a fast growing tall hedge for screening purposes. Mrs. F.T.S. Answer Chinese Kim, which is really a tree but which, with pruning can be kept at any de sired height It is a very rapid grower and will furnish a screen quickly if planted 18 Inches apart. Prune to induce dense branching. If let go na turally it will become a large round-headed tree. A hedge of Chinese Elm looks much like privet It colors somewhat in the fall and will not rob nearby plants of needed mois ture and food. It will grow with Utile water but will, of courser make a quicker, more rank growth if given a reason able amount of moisture. Question What is the dif ference in fertilizer value of the different manures? W.A. Answer Cow manure is best if It is weU rotted as it serves to improve the texture Eckt Yew Kaat Tkt StowpliKt . d Your Clod: IT COSTS SO UTTU,, prMmiM tnf tenay el CMdm AH Ahatam Aoaiaa. N )kt mm si'Mr-prieteaaaMttfc dm InKnive Chitden Fettaei, ehtjapHjVss) e)MwMle)fvtt) ajBl4pRa, eedasyWfMf ka) klarwAe ftSNatt a sWt mmm) tmk ty Cluifcn .. iet kisisllMleaj 3 Tears erstf ail.AlUMiNun Please Send Free Literatare Name Street Town 1 EDMONDSON'S Venetian Blind and Shade Co. i tut N. B. Alberta ' Portland 11, Ore. . of the soil as well as to add fertility. Hone manure is apt to burn plants unless well rot ted and it often contains seed of weeds. Chicken or poultry manure is usually very strong and should be allowed to rot well before using. It is excel lent if chickens or poultry have run on peatmoss or straw. Dried manure or guano (usual ly sheep) is excellent but quite strong also so use It with care. An excellent liquid fertilized can be made with it by sus pending a cloth sack of it in a barrel of water for 24 hours, then, when using the water on plants dilute it until It is about the color of weak tea to pre vent any burning. Plant re spond quickly to this treat ment The components of vari ous manures figure thutly: Cow manure, 4 per cent ni trogen; S per cent piosporous; 1 per cent potash. Horse manure, SB per cent nitrogen; S per cent phospor- ous; 4 per cent potash. Poultry manure, 1.6 per cent nitrogen; 1.75 per cent phos phorous; .9 per cent potash. Sheep manure 2.25 per cent nitrogen; 1- per cent phorpor ous; J per cent potash. Question I have read that lilac suckers should be re moved. Is this necessary? Why? Won't they, if left, pro vide more flowers? Mrs. EJS. Answer Remove nickers to send all root energy to the main plant and to prevent mis shapen growth. . Suckers can be cut off or separated and used to start new bushes if you are looking for more flowers. Some time ago one of our readers, Mrs. F.E.T. asked for the receipt for an old fashion ed rose Jar. - We did not have that information at that time but we are now able to print the following which ha been contributed by Mrs. E. A. of Salem. Many thanks, Mrs. E. "Look, Everything's Fixed Up!" You'll bt reel proud of your home when lt' in good repair! So set us for durable Plas tic Wall Tilt, Super Nortont Rubbtr-Lotex Paint, fine wallpoptr and Armstrong Inlaid Linoleum. You can relax while you choose your matt rials and colors in our modern, air condi- -. tioned Color Gallery. Come in now! Your Home Repair Center flcrris-Walker Paint Co. ?10 N. Fronl Pkm 42279 Coming Farm Events u.- a-u.-te- AMIS IV WW M MM et ami !L'Jtu J. Jmm i Lrttw Strtvterrr twivu m i-fcTlMU MM rum T7L t-tbM a mm nm dm Trial. TafMr. "!i!rVSr3.- MUMS Smu a. O. Hani Ism. Mw- 11 IS-tl- auu jui u winwMie now Jut 14-Aaaul SUwMa aC CM trul rid. Jmm 14-Uu CwelT UU i- .imi- mv-ln hntlian. Set. JM IMt-Uml -H MM Jo U-Otom PMltn naUbwr m- mil onm sum mum . Jm It-Onma SMUtr In MBMlsuae hihI Jni tn-m-ta-Antu Rent auu rumum mrtum. Exercises June 3 Aff Silverfon High 811 verton Official an nounrement ha been made of the date for the graduating class commencement program ef thesenior das to be Wed nesday evening, June S, at the high school auditorium follow ing the Sunday, May 31. bacca laureate service, also at the high school auditorium. The Rev. Joseph A. Luthro will deliver the baccalaureate sermon and the commence ment speaker will be Dr. Ar thur C. Heam, associate pro fessor of education of the Uni versity of Oregon faculty. The completed list of the graduates cannot be completed until the coming week, How ard W. George, high school principal, announced. -- A., we are sure this will be of interest to other readers. - For Mrs. FJE.T.: ' Old Fashioned Base Jar Gather rose on warm dry day. - Spread petals in an airy place away from the hot sun. Allow to dry until reduced to half bulk. When dry pack firm ly in one inch layers, spread thickly with table salt but do not cover. Tamp down firmly. adding another layer a addi tional petals are dried.- Laven der, Rose Geranium and sweet Verbena may be added if de sired. When thoroughly dry in desired quanlty add the follow ing mixture. 1 ox. cinnamon 1 os.' nutmeg ) 1 oi. sliced ginger root 1 or. clove 2 oz. Orris root ' os. Anise seed. - Dried orange peel if desired. . Mix all and put in covered Jar, and when odor is desired remove lid. . SHARKMWG AND Mf AW . Wr5S"o aMaSnrr Ph. 1-414 . 4-I1U Cksrry Oty VJi Electric f II l'nemexe la g-g- l nm 1-4741 fag) cr (he r.lusllcr Clfeatrol featuring hori zontal winter air conditioner oil fired blower unit heater. 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