Wednesday, December 1 Coldframe May Hasten Spring You cm let ahead of tprlnf with a coldframa, which many irdentn call "the bett car eening friend they have." The use will pay off wall, too. The (arty start it gives you for vegetables maans a mora pro ductive vegetable garden. For flowers, it means more blooms. If properly located the seed lings In a coldframa will have sunshine most of the day, an essential to good, healthy growth. On balmy days the sain should ba propped up an inch or two on the side away from the wind, thus prevent ing too much heat generation through tha glass. In erecting a cold frame choose a well drained garden pot in a sunny location. Make an open box measuring three by six test with the sides about 10 inches high. A stand ard 3x6 glass sash will cover this satisfactorily. Hava one end lower than the other to permit water to run off. If ihe soil is good, spade it, otherwise remove about six inches and replace with good garden soil, one part peat moss and one part sand. Half a pound of bonemeal will prove beneficial, too. Tha cold jframe, especially if banked with soil, will protect young Seedlings against frost or reeling. Thus you can start beets, cabbage, celery, cauli- lower, letuce, parsley or o- soes from seed much earll- r in the spring than your elghbors who do not use the oldfrsme, thereby reaping an srlier, more productive crop. iters, delphinium, marigold. ollyhocks, nicotinic, lobelia nd ilnnias will also give you n sarly start on your flower garden. Pots of bulbs or pot .rted rose bushes can be stored pn a coldframe for winter pro jection. i The coldframa is not a hot jted. There is no source of ,'hett except sunlight. Thus it ,is largely a protective cover ing and not a heated props 'gating plant. The addition of ' - artificial heat to a coldframe - converts it into a hotbed .where seeds germinate in warmer soil conditions or where cuttings take root un- der more ideal conditions. The $use of the two, while similar, are distinct. "Dairy Herd Owners ''Meet December 7 1 Marion county annual Dairy " herd Improvement association - tneetlng will ba held Decem ber 7, Monday, at the May- ' flower hall in Salem. 4 After the directors meeting In Salem this week. President Jim Phillips announced the employment of Billy Melton, 6cio; as tha new supervisor. The annual meeting will start at 10:30 a.m. with the t Middle tJrove associated ladies serving lunch at noon. 1 BY MARK to Ton Know? il 1. That Jerusalem Cherry is frcry susceptible to gas? It will drop its leaves if there is even faint trace in the atmosphere, a 2. The Nightshade Family is a group of more or less poison- us plants found in the warmer SALEM VENETIAN BUNDS UPIUI SHADE i DUPERY SHOP (Formerly i?p:nhol I'wM 260 S. 21st SI. Phone 4 1856 Linoleum NATIONAL BRANDS CAPITOL FLOOR COVERINGS tit 8. Higb Ph. 43751 DO IT YOURSELF! Rent a Tool Belt-Disc-Vib. Sanders Floor Sanders Plumbing Equipment Stapling Hammers Cement Mixers Gas Welders Compressors Compost Grinders Tools In Most Anything HOWSERBROS. 1131 S. 12th Ph. 3-1641 Capitol Floor Coverings as,.!) h. goodYear iM... wwwiMK virts nvvnunts OOOOYtAR RUMtt nOOfJNO e h koom e ler a tm MMt im li l.ai . "V CJUM ea costs m k rot cosmmaiw asss rsnsun ess tout tooewe) tsnat, smsa ameatnm oa cosMtesciai 1933 Capital A Journal HOME PACE f - r 1 I I r- .4, If vl 14 f-- s-i I UVINg Onnnt L CMIlOalN Cm I I r BovEfo gajr i I o leiiw. suj ,s- e- Onl ! '- w e' eoecMi,,,, i e cas soar rwt Jl J. The family room is an Important feature of homes de signed for modern living an informal living room, a main floor recreation room, a party room, a multipurpose room. In this plsn it merges with the boys' bedroom, avhich can be closed off with a folding partition. It opens into the kitchen to give the mother constant view of youngsters at play. A glass wall separates it from tha play yard, still within a view of the kitchen. This house wss designed by-Wiltshire It Fisher, architects, 3217 Rose St., Dallas, Texas, at cooperation with engineers of General Electric. Wide root overhangs and basementless construction are used for year-round air conditioning. All equipment is electric. Ail Vines Should Be Studied. Before Being Placed in Garden What vines should one in clude In a garden? Tha answer here should ba obvious it de pends entirely on the purpose the vine is to fulfill. Is it to be a screen; to cover an unsightly wall or to form a pattern with its textured foliage or to lend color ot an otherwise drab wall or fence? Some vines climb by attaching small root-like hold fasts to the wall as their mesns of support. Others climb by winding tendrils or leaf-like at. tachments around the object on which they are growing. One should know the nature of the vine's support before planting in order to provide a proper means of support. Unsupported vines may quickly revert to a tangled mass of foliage If al lowed to grow over the ground without support. In planting vines, too, one should learn their rapidity of growth in or der to provide enough support for the season's growth. Of tha msny vines available, the most commonly used are M. TAYLOR !per, tobacco, beladonna, to mato, potato and egg plant? j 3. That soot hss value as a fertilizer, containing about 3 nitrogen? 4 Th1 the ilm( u tht tender, j est of citrus ruitJ. the kum. , quat lht hdiest? 3. Grenadine is the name of a fragrant type of carnstlon? 6. That lilies should be plant ed three timet the depth oMhe bulb? 7. Freesias bloom the first 1 year from seed? 8. Ixlas are brightly colored flowers resembling mlnisture gladioli? 9. That now is the time to plant daphnes? 10. That light or shsde will determine the time of bloom, size of bloom and quantity of bloom on most flowers? 11. Charles Dickens' favorite flower was the red geranium? In window boxes around his house that still stands In Lon don there are red geraniums growing that have been started from slips from the original plants. It is said that he always wore one in his buttonhole. W IE rss a s m 1 iw the English Ivy with evergreen foliage a clinging vine, splendid for brick walls where ever- green foliage is particularly de sirable. CLEMATIS POPULAR Clematis, a flowering vine in yellow, pink, red, blue, pur ple or white. Clematis is a twining vine that climbs by twisting its lesf stalks about the supports. Clematis is best transplanted in Spring, one can buy started plants In pott. A lightly loamy soil is desir able with some lime added. Plenty of moisture and a cool soil seems to be a necesssity. Many clematis are especially conspicuous, sometimes hav ing flowers up to 10 inches in diameter. Cold Winters fre quently kill some of the hy brid varieties, but some var ieties bloom on current sea son's wood, whereas some bloom on the previous sea son's wood. In buying plants one should ascertain these facts to avoid loss or .-onfus-lon later on. As cut flowers, Clematis are very desirable as they last up to ten days when placed in water. New hybrids are constantly being develop ed and improvements may be expected. Creeping Fig is another fine clinging vine for covering walls. Its leaves are small and heart-shaped, but as the plant grows older the foliage be comes dense, msking a solid wall of green. Wisteria is a popular twining vine that may grow 23 feet in one season. It hss blue-violet. white or pink flowers, very Ifrsgrant, and grows In dense recesses 7 to 12 Inches long. It Is a long lived vine. Some unusual effects are obtained by training it up a tree so that it appears thst the tree is in full bloom. The variety with the longest racenes of all and very fragrant is Macrobotrys, with flowers a reddish-purple color. Its racenes may reach three feet in length a gorg- eous sight A white variety it Longisslma Alba, slightly frsg rant. The pink variety is Rosea with true pink racenes at least 12 Inches long and extremely fragrant. so, 11 you wish to soften a harsh wall, fence or screen off an area, consider the use of vines to accomplish the pur pose snd possibly sdd color snd fragrance to the garden at the same time. MASS FLIGHT THI RSDAT March Air Force Base. Calif. A mass flight of 43 B4 let bombers and 20 KC97 tank era will leave here tomorrow for Heyford, England, making one stop at Goose Bay, Labra dor. An air force spokesman said the men will be on S0-day temporary duty In England. The Twentieth Century Fund estimates thst the United Ststes hss about 40 per cent of the total world Income. THK CAPITAL JOURNAL, Saba. OrtffM Mums Blooming In Late Season Xven though tha principal chrysanthemum blooming sea son la past, many era still per forming in tha garden with tha aid of little protection trem winds and rain. A muslin or plastic treated wire screening ta la much favor with 'mum fans in tha Willamette valley. While much is being dona by Jhybridiaera to develop a per- lecuynaray garoan chrysan themum, the results hava usual ly been tha smaller or single flowered types, not the buge blooms we aea at tha florists. Yet these huge blooms can ba achieved by tha amateur, but they must ba protected la aev- weather. The resultant blooms this lata in tlx season makes the effort well worth wbile. Of tha large pom pom 'mums that bloom well lata In tha season, hava strong, sturdy sterna and heavy leathery fol iage is variety, Cameo which la available in a pink or white (tha whit is really a delicate pink-shadowed bloom which is appropriately named). This var iety has been one of my best performers for a number of years with a minimum of care. Mine was grown without pro tection this year, yet In spite of tha wind and rain ot the past two weeks, we were stUl able to find soma good blooms on Thanksgiving day. A smaller but very sturdy pom pom is Angelo, a splendid pink, vary florlferous. A few years ago I had a plant of Angelo that de veloped a sport, or mutation. The variance from tha original was only in the color, being a pale pink, so pale as to ba al most white. Such mutations are part ot the thrills of gardening and I am looking forward to production of this sport as a new variety. It has all of the characteristics of Angelo sturdy stems, many blooms and weather resistant. Chrysanthemums planted In pots have an added advantage in that they may ba easily mov ed to a protected location in the event of adverse weather or they may be brought indoors for even further enjoyment. They seem to adapt themselves surprisingly well to pot-culture and grow to an amazing size. Realtors Wait Albany Meet Albany Preparations are being made by the Albany Realty board for entertainment of 133 real estate brokers here Thursday night at the regional meeting of real estate boards to be held in the Cascade room at the Albany hotel, starting at 3:30 o'clock. Delegations are expected to come from six areas compris ing the Willamette valley re gion, including Salem, Xugene, Springfield, Corvallls, Albsny snd the Lebanon-Sweet Home area. . Ben H. Hazen, Portland, manager of the Ben Franklin Savings 4e Loan association of Portland, is the speaker and his subject will be "Real Es tate Markets," it was announc ed. Riches and Glatt On Seed Committee Two Marion county seed growers, Harry Riches of Wal do Hills and Ray Glatt, Wood- burn, have been named co- chairman of the Oregon Seed League soil management com mittee. This committee meets on Monday afternoon, Decern ber 7, at the Multnomah Hotel in Portland. Reports on fertility plots snd crop residue utilisa tion are among other topics to be reviewed by tha committee. The Seed League meeting commenses the morning of De cember 7 and continues through Wednesdsy, December t. AU seed growers are urged to attend. Clear Lake. Clear Lake A covered- dish dinner is scheduled for the Community club meeting Friday, beginning at 6:30 p.m it win be held In the new schoolroom, and there will be no charge. The committee In charge is Mrs. Ferd Zeeb, Mrs. W. B. Klmmel and Mrs. E. E. Sswyer. Arranging the program to follow the dinner are Bert Murphy, chairman, assisted by Mrs. D. D. Huddleson and Mrs. K. W. Dunnlgsn. Jerry Chspin, son of the Jsck Crispins, underwent sur gery Fridsy and is eonvslesc ing at home this week. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING " Gve a Gift That Lives Coma in and make yeur Xmat Gift Selection NOW Wa hove o nice voriety of Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Roses and other evergreens to choose from ot very reosonoble prices. MIDDLE GROVE NURSERY 411 SUvertoa Read FREE GIFTS Phone 4-4433 . J Keep soil around seat intact, whan sieving yeaag laala, Rules for Transplanting Protect Plants from Shock One of tha most Important and possibly less familiar gar dening practices is transplsnt- ing. Tba process certainly is not complicated; It consists simply of moving plants from one location to another. While the rules are few they must be followed carefully. Intelligent transplanting makes it possible tor you to change a bare patch ot land into a living bouquet. . almost overnight Not all garden subjects lend themselves easily to being transplanted. Specimens with a single taproot such as a carrot or parsnip, for exsmple, are difficult to move. It should also be stated that fast-growing an nuals such as alyssum, Virginia stocks and nasturtium grow so quickly from seed that little advantage is obtained by trsns plsnting. The best time for transplant ing Is tha coolest part ot tha day; when skies are overcast and when evaporation Is at a minimum. Exposing tha roots to sun or wind may prove ruin ous; the ball of earth surround ing the roots should be kept in tact, thus protecting tha roots Make Do For sanding inside curves and irregular surfaces, cement a sandpaper disc to tha bottom of a rubber Inner tube valve. Insert the metal tip In the clutch of your electric drill or flex ible shaft outfit Keep sev ersl valves on hand with different grades of produc tion paper on them. Dallas Dallas The quarterly board meeting of The State Republl , can Council of Oregon Women Inc., will be held Dec. 8 at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. The meeting will open at 10 a.m. for members of the execu tive board, followed by a no host luncheon at 12 o'clock. Walter Norblad, Congressman of the First District, will speak during the lunch hour. The meeting is open to the public. Those who wish to hear Con gressman Norblad call 2206 for reservations not Ister than Dec. 3. Mrs. Kste Mendenhsll and Cathryn liom of Sheridan ac companied Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Peterson to Yoncslla on Wed nesday returning to Dsllss Sunday. Herald Rich motored to Seattle Wednesday returning to Dallas Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Courter and daughter, Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Kermlt Cour ter and daughter Joan, and George Curtis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wihlon at Taft Thanksgiving day. Mrs, Wihlon is an aunt of Mr. Cour ier!. The Woment Society of the First Methodist church will sponsor a bazaar at the church Dec. 3. A merchants lunch will be served at 12 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Pslmer are leaving next week for a short vacation in California. Mr. Palmer is local representa tive for the Henry J. Helser 3c Co. Portland, Oregon. CAPITAL 9 swives Delight UN. High St Housei Ill and out preventing their drying Before setting tha plants' In their position it is advisable to thoroughly dampen the toll; then cultivate it after a tew days to allaw for the mellowing up process. Moisture thus stor ed in the ground will move to warda tba surface by capillary action, the best way ot supply ing plants with their necessary drink. With sufficient moisture in tha soil there will ba leu chance ot the plants drying out and also caking of tha surface may ba prevented entirely. Maka sure thst the soil Is firmed wall about tha roots; otherwise, air pockets msy form. In addition, this tactic guarantees that the specimen will be firmly anchored in place. Water well after plant ing and add a surface mulch to reduce evaporation at the sur face and also to keep tha toll in a friable condition. North Marion High Activities Hubbard The' monthly student body meeting will be held Thursday afternoon. Dee. 3. The Band-chorus Parent club -will meet Thursday eve ning at S p.m. in the library. Friday, Dec. 4, the Marion ettes will ba presented in a National Schools Assemblies program at 12:18 p.m. with a revue in miniature. Tha North Marion Huskies will play basketball with Woodburn at Woodburn Fri day evening, Dec. 4, at 6:43 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 3, the Hus kies will go to Canby lor bas ketball at B.4S p.m. Defoliation of Holly Prevented Dipping cut holly in a hor mone solution will prevent defoliation for about two weeks, according to D. L. Ras mussen, county extension agent Recent rains . have cleaned the holly on the trees so that holly growers, both commerclsl and back-yard, should be able to prepare qual ity holly tor the holiday sea son. Holly may be treated with commercial. preparations used to prevent premature drop ping of apples and pears. If in structions for treating holly are not on the container, the holly grower should use the com mercial material at three times the strength used for spraying apples and pesrs. Woodburn to Have Lutefisk Dinner Woodburn The annual lutefisk dinner will be served by the Ladies Aid ot the Im manuel Lutheran church Sat urday, Dec. 8, at the parish hall from 11:30 a m. to 1 p.m. and from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Chairmen of the kitchen committee are Mrs. Vernon Blomberg and Mrs. Minnie Westergaard. Co-chairmen of the diningroom will be Mrs. Russell Johnson snd Mrs. Glen Ahre. The public is in vited to attend. Is Your Foel Bill Jinoo Over IU A Month' Better Convert te Continental Radiant GLASSHEAT 154( Fairground Road Phone 4-261 NOW IS THE TIME We Manufacture a Complete Line of Coverings for Your Windows Salem mode Venetian Blinds. A complete line of Window Shades. Beautiful custom made drapes. We also wash Venetian Blinds and repair them. Reverse shade or recover your own rollers. We also have parts for your traverse rods. Capital Shade & Drapery Shop (Formerly Reinholdt & Lewis) 360 S. 21st Ph.4-1154 Questions Answered Q. I hava a grapefruit plant which I started from Wilt you please tall ma bow to care tor it; what kind of anil, etc? Mrs.CN., ail. vertocu .- A as. Seedling plants of grapefruit will maka Interest ing house plants, But It la doubtful that they will pro duce fruit without mesns ot cross Bollenatlon. Anyway. your plant will be delightfully fragrant use of numuay sou mixture for potting is good. ba aura drainage la adequste. Vsa plenty of compost, Tha plant will even mora improb ably survive aut of doors in our climate. No doubt you will find tha seedling plant an interesting house plant sub ject though they are rarely successful aa such. Q. I hava dug cannas and cleaned the tubers. Hew should I store them tor win ter? J.A. Aaa. Duet with sulphur and (tore In dry peat moss or sand la a moderately cool place. Q. How should ! store Madonna Lilies? J.A. Ana, These should not ba stored ' unless absolutely ne cessary. If it Is necessary to dig, replant now. ' You can start new - plants from the scales, or offshoots by sowing in a cold frame, by the and of the second summer they will be ready to plant In their per manent location. Q. Is now the right time to plant flowering cherries and crsbspplet? We , ere anxious to get soma of these trees established so that possible wa can nave some bloom this spring Mrs. H.I. Ana. Yes, they are dor mant now and will stand mov ing well. The else, ot course will determine whether you can have flowers next spring. Both varieties, however, do produce blooms early. Q. Want to plant soma magnolias, Is this tha correct time? F.B. , Ana. Yes, this la a good time to plant magnolias. Your nurseryman will hava a good variety on hand now. Q. Do evergreens need winter protection? R.B.S, Ana. Locally, not usual ly. In event of snow there may be damage from weight ing down the branches. If snow is present you can tie tha branches together as precaution or hose snow off ts soon as possible. t). Three years ago planted an avocado seed saved from an avocado that purchased at a local store. It Is now about 4 ft high. How old are they before they be gin to bear? Will you please answer in your column? W.B.J. Ana. Avocados make in teresting house plants and by gradually adding soil to the water can be transplanted to a soil medium. Tha trees grow rspidly and need room for a 30 ft. spresd. Where weather conditions are favorable they should begin to besr fruit In 3 or 4 years. The avocado cannot stand frost, so unless grown in a lathhousa or green house I have doubt about your success in getting it to bear fruit. At least it ia an Inter esting experiment and, with luck, you may succeed. Shrubs, Plants. . Flowers Sslem's Largest Selection SERVICE CENTER 1053 2nd, West Salem Ph. 42573 MADE TO ORDER Standard Uses In Stock A complete line of custom built fireplace screens end fixtures. All types. All sizes. Available in solid brsss or any finish deslredl See our complete displsy. D0U6HT0N HARDWARE Ml J47M SSS (earl Wa Give Z.1C Green Stamps Wm rta it Q. What la tha eld baale formula tor hotbed heating?. Jl.T. Aaa. Mixture at 1 carta horse manure and ana part leaves. Keep wet and turned tor a week. In about 10 day place IS Inches ot tha mixture ia bottom ot tha bed and add r incnoe nu oa top. , Q. How deep should er elamea conns ba planted out ot doors? Mrs. J.H. Ana. Near surface at aoiL mulch it a freeze ia expected. : Q. What la the difference between a bulb, corm, rbl soma or tuber? Mrs. M.K. ' Ans Bulbe err scaly, such at tha Illy, or lamnate, such at tha common onion. A rhl. tome ia a swollen stem ot -perennial plant, such aa Iris. tuber la thickened part ot a root or a tttm. at tha Dahlia. Q. How often should pot ted plants be fertilized? Ans. Frequently, from the time ot appearance ot buds. Use liquid fertilizer. Don't try to feed "sick" plants. Repot and start over. Q. Is it too late to plant bulbs now? Mrs. R U. ; Ans. No, but gat them in toon, by all means. 4), what It a good gen eral all-purpose potting mix ture for most plants? Mrs. L.F. . Ana, One part compost. one part ssnd, one pert good garden loam and about tablespoon ot bonemeal. Q. Should rhododendront ba pruned? R.I, Ans, Pruning usually consists of removal ot old flowers. Prune only It neces sary to keep shrub In desired shape. Any wood cut now will diminish next seston's ' bloom Just that much. 0. Have a cunt la our garden with large leavet close to tha ground. In early spring -it throws up aa 16-lnch stalk ' with rosy flowers in a dus ter. Whst it this and can it be transplanted now? Mrs, M.X. Ant. I believe this must be Ssxltraga, a splendid per ennlal tor the rock garden or for planting at the base ot a tree. Yes, it may be moved now. Dividing should be dona in early spring, though. Brush College Brush College A unit of the Altar society was formed by members of tha St. Joseph Cathollo church, of Lincoln and Brush College, at tha home ot the Joseph Nelkes la November. More recently a card party was given by Mrs. N. J. Nelke and Mrs. Lloyd Dickenson, at tha Nelke home at Lincoln. Winning at cards war Mrs. Charles Nelke, Mrs. Warren Pslmer, Mrs. H. B. Whltting ton, Mrs. Ben McKlnney and Mrs; John S. MIscheL ' FOR GARDEN PROBLEMS cAtU-sm v BRYDON'S HIYkUiD Irani jgtttti Whsther you're aavtng la sr to a glttaat city, we offSr tha finest la worry-free meving surf lea. Our lor a storage aad mov ies faculties are ansxceOH. 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