Page 14 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Wednesday, January 6, 1954 Science Speeds Up Selection Br HARK M. TAYLOR W have often mentioned in these columni, the All-Amerl-csn lelectiom for rotes and flowers ol different kinds each year. The All-American Selec tions Board Is composed of more than 40 representatives throughout the country who mike actual trials or tests of new hybrids that may have been developed. The composite report of these trial Judges de termines the All American election for a current year. New varieties In vegetables, ai well as flowers, are given thorough testing In the various established proving grounds in order that the All-American choice will bring the best of the new varieties to the attention of the home gardener. Vegetables for the home garden merit just as much attention in these trials as do the new floral introdue tlons. Thus, we can be sure that the home gardener may Just as easily have the best in vegeta bles in his garden and should sot be satisfied with less. It Is authorltively reported that 1000-year-old Manchurian Lotus seeds have been sprouted and a mature plant grown from one of the seeds. Corn cobs in the Tularosa Caves of New Mexico are dated as over 2000 years old, when the Mongolian Indians grew beans and squash as well as maize. The plan of Nature's surviv al of the fittest, in the plant world, is a most slow process. However, as In other fields, science has speeded up Nature's processes. By coordinating re search testing and screening of new varieties produced by Na ture, or with Man's assistance, Is an established process with findings scientifically tabulated to assure the gardener of the worth of these discoveries or developments without waiting - for Nature to prove suchj through its age-old "survival of the fittest" processes. In this country these studies and re commendations are analyzed and compiled by the All-Amer-1 c a n Selections Committee which annually announces awards or recommendations. Tor example, the All-American Hose Selections were based up on tests made throughout the country. Including the Interna tional Hose Test Gardens at Portland, and upon trials made at Oregon State college as well as by reports made from local growers, amateur and commer cial. Thus, the All-American re commendations can be accept ed as scientifically sound, and not )ust one individual's per sonal preference. I . ' v.-f t JtV ist :". 3 vE2 I i f I n" I Willi i J J rTT'cl Questions Answered By MARK M. TATLOB A smsll house, economical to build, yet good looking is the design of this two bedroom residence. The architect has de signed the exterior to be of cement or cinder block, but it would look equally sttractive if built of wood siding or brick veneer. Plans may be secured from Model Home Building Co., 1414 North Woodward, Royal Oak, Mich. Capital JJournai -HOME PACE Housing Problems Recognized; Builders to Back President TRAILER POPULATION New York (UP.)-There are now z.uuu.uuo Americans living in nouses on wneeis, according to ins modus Homes Manufac turing Association. r Make Do A good rack to keep trays and flat pans upright in a kitchen cabinet can be had by using a phonograph record holder. y ajar wj- vii'vfv g I MtOU TOWN M 1 I fMtrm 1MI rUTION 1 , "This is a housing program which can put a new face on America. It is bold, progres sive, visionary, practical. Its enactment into law should have high priority on the legisla tive calendar of Congress. The program will find favor with the American people." "However, the degree of suc cess or failure of such a broad housing program will be en tirely dependent upon the Q. 1. What is the best time of year to transplant young ever green or berry growing shrubs? 2. Will the roots of evergreen trees such as white fir clog drain tiles as weeping willow tree roots do? 3. Would you please advise as to the most suitable shade trees having the following character istics: Fast growing reaching a height of 30 to 50 or more feet and with roots that do not reach for septic tank drains. M. E. F. Ans. 1. Balled shrubs, that is those taken with a root ball of earth, intact, may be moved prac tically at any time. Deciduous types are better moved in early CdIL 2. Most evergreen tree roots do not travel so far or so deeply in search of moisture so as to clog drains. If this does happen, flush drains with copper sul phate 3. Some of the most popular shade trees of the size you men tion are the Tulip Tree, the Pin Oak is a beautiful tree that turns a bright red in the Fall or a number of our flowering trees give substantial shade as well as bloom such as the Hawthorne, the Catalpa and the Empress Tree. Zero Weather In Midwest By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Northerly winds blew another batch of arctic air from Canada into the upper Mississippi Valley Wednesday and temperature lieu vciuw rero in nortn uakota and Minnesota. The cold air headed southeast ward into northern sections of Il linois and Indiana. However, read ings in most other parts of the country continued above seasonal levels. It was I degrees below early Wednesday in Grand N.D., -4 at Alexandria, Minn., and' zero eu Hillings, MOW. Light snow or snow flurries fell through most of Michigan south eastward through Ohio and West Virginia ana eastward through New York State, Pennsylvania and Southern New England. New falls generally were 1 to 2 inches. The only other wet mot wn. oay morning was Western Wash ington where rain continued i-.u. during the past 24 hours measure nearly 2 inches at Astoria, Ore,, su ucauj 7i uiviies hi Seattle. Skies were mostly cloudy over iue nuruicru nan of the country Ccftle Rustler On'Wanfed'LisI WASHINGTON PS.i. t Davenport, 31, a cattle rustler who has repeatedly escaned fmm in the Southwest, was added Wednesday to the FBI's list of "lo Most Wanted Men." Davenport made his latest break last July 4 from the Oklahoma State Reformatory at Granite, where he was serving 25 years' for disarming and robbing an Ok lahoma police officer in 1951. The fugitive is of medium height, stocky, and has brown hair and eyes. He has a scar on his left forehead, and a tatoo of a nude WOman On his left fnrpfirm u often wears expensive cowboy VIUWIC3. . s' He goes on the "Most Wanted" list as a replacement for Thomas E. Dickerson, convicted robber sought mr a series of holdups in the Washington, D.C., area and captured by FBI agents at Verdun- viue, w. va., on Dec. 21. 6n Television KPTV 127). UHF KOIN-TV (6) VHF Does TV Hurt Your Eyes? TRY HOFFMAN WET PHONE 1 1913 2301 Fairgrounds Ed. 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Tormaker KOIN Mr. Ilooa h Tele-Views ri "r I - Radio-Television BUCK-DAYLITE TELEVISION Sales Service Installations MITCHELL RADIO & TV 1880 STATE ST. PH. 3-7577 Basin Farms for Sole to Veterans That was the description by bmmanuel M. Spiegel, presi dent of the National Associa tion of Home Builders, of the just released report of the President's Housing Advisory Committee. "This report recognizes the housing problems which face the American people," Spiegel land put thorn back on the ma pointed out. "It provides visionary appronch to the prob lems of housing the very low income family, of rehabilitat ing blighted or rundown hous ing, of financing modernization of existing homes, of keeping production of housing at a hiuh level." President Eisenhower can be assured that the home build- see little in the report to which any group can object, since j "'" " Washington (U FO Secretary all broad objectives aim to j ). Does continued use of I of Interior Douglas McKay said better the housing conditions j 2-4-D weed killer make the soil ' j?dav the Bureau of Reclama- of all our people unsuitable for plantinu? li. B. wm se" 10 quaiuied vctcr- ... , ! Ans. No lasting toxic effect is ans Columbia Basin farms in An expanded, modernized , left in the soil. Planting may be Washington state. F1IA, broad In its concept but i made immediately after its use. I The farms are in the South economically sound, can be ex-1 tne type ol lenuizcr J-fnna oa?in irrigation dis- uavu L-nuue ine coior oi now- ""-i in rranKiin county about era? Mrs. C. K. 1 IS miles north of Pasco. They Ans In a few cases such as , range from 49 to 149 acres and Hydrangeas this can haDrnm i will cast fmm t mo a doa , - 1 - - - v... ,.vv iu f I.OOU, but most perennials are not af- depending on the acreage and l .I uiur (.nances oi prouuciivity rating. There are such flowers as Carnations to no buildings on any of the blue or gold or some other un- farms likely shade, arc done by stand- McKay said veterans may be ing the stems in a dye solution uin innUM - .u. i . " J?'." '!? -b!00ms Wl,h i y. All application, receiver." the industry can maintain its hi T.n'e i. . J,i!,. " bc'' 2 p.m. (PST) Feb. 19 present volume of one million j colors you want instead of trying new units per year with em-; to change Nature artificially, phasis on homes for low in-! O I have some house Dlants. come buyers, new-conditfhn up i African Violets and others, that to 250.000 homes annually i do not bloom. How can I help tnemr .Mrs. c. K. Ans. Try a teaspoonful of superphosphate dissolved in a quart of water. Feed well with this solution frequently. Also see that plants get plenty of llKht, peeled to play a vital rolo in Helping private enterprise do the housing job. This is gov- avallabillty of mortgage money m ahouW to finance the construction and " " shouId be' sale or rental of the housing " Congress enacts the Com in question." miltee's recommendations into iw, mm proviaea imancing is 1:00 p.m. KPTV Howdy Doodp KOIN aaddle Pale 1:30 p.m. KPTV Bar 21 Corral KOIN Kit Canon :00 p.m. KPTV Namea the flama KOIN ur. Weatherman l: p.m. KPTV Namea the Same KOIN Photo Quia 0:30 p.m. KPTV Bid Porter KOIN Douc Edwarde 0:48 p.m. KPTV World on View KOIN Thlj la Your Ifuile 7:00 p.m. KPTV Blihop Sheen KOIN Pliht 1:30 p.m. KPTV-Coke Time KOIN Pliht 1: p.m. KPTV Nrwj Caravan KOIN Pliht 1:00 p.m. KPTV I Harried Joan KOIN Arthur oodlrer 1:30 p m. KPTV Mr Little Mania KOIN Arthur Oodlrer 0:00 p.m. KPTV Kraft Theater KOIN-airlke II Rich 0:30 p m. KPTV-Kralt Thealrr KOIN I've Dot a Secret 10:00 p.m. KPTV Ttlll Is Your Life KOIN Hollr wood Wreitllnt 10:30 p.m. KPTV-Caralcarfa KOIN-Wrealllni 11:10 p.m. KPTV Nlte Owl Theater available in adcauate volume it is reasonable to assume that through the trade-in process I ket for low income families, and rehabilitate up to 7")0.000 units under programs of law enforcement and urban rede velopment. "The end result will be up to two million families annually will have a new nr rehabilitat ed home the type our industry wel comes. If the President and will be considered. The applica 'tions should be mailed or dc- livcred to the Bureau of Recla j mation at Ephrata, Wash. Hike in Postal Rales May Lose Ike Votes MARR RADIO & TELEVISION vim TV Sales - Service Installation Open from v a.m. to a m 2-1611 2Ua g Coml First I rlrvision store Ph. alrm's ing industry will support the the Congress will provide the aims of the proposed program. I legislative tools, the industry should he recommend it to the! will lose no time in putting Congress for enactment. Wc ' them to ork to build homes." .THl'RKIMY 10 00 a.m. KPTV Dine Done Bell . ' - ' i. j T . Mt ijiarii- n.iB,a oaine cilher artificial or natural. Kluor- lower administration has been ad-1 10 " KPTV-wmt coomm? escent lighting has been found ; v'ed that anv hike in postal rales 1 ,, koin-sooiiiu Hevue to be especially beneficial in pre I at congressional session mayj k oin h j1? t "in "h o u w muting the urowth and blooming nurt rather than help budget bal-1 " ls kptv-3 gum io nr.vm of house plants whenever suffi-: anc'"K efforts by increasinc Dres-1 i! J! ! m E!,V.E"""' 01 r"" Such a challenge is ici'"1 "unhght is not readily sur, to boost federal pay scales. ' KoiN-Nnti "i iiiuiiiiK juui iiidiiis .v-...u, auuit'js saio 1 ues- " nrl v nrrar ano uroom to a window where they can get Jay this appraisal was given at the u is Km" Be'iiJeVu" natural sunlight and turn the "lite House sessions last month u . kptv-tuj plant each dav so that each side i on the 1954 legislative procram ' , . KoiN-Bobcro.br is exposed to the Itght. were attended by key conl, P'n koTnVo',' ur. l. anouiu i rocs ana snruns r i-Huiitan5 ana admin- 1 ,a p m- 'nv-Mmnff raiun-firirr.i Tomorrow Icur (jatfat Weteltcck BY MAKK M. TAVI.OR be sprayed now? L. W. Ans. Yes, fungus diseases . are the most important to the home K.-.rdoner. These ran gen 1 erally be controlled with Bor I deaux Mixture or sulphur. Bor- deaux Mixture may be applied in different isiration officials In the closing days of the 1953 session. Postmaster Ceneral Sum merfirld lushed to Capitol Mill a rate increase request callins for 240 million dollars of annual addi tional revenue. This was one of a series of move Whrthrr oor roovtnr, ln town to a oljtant city. , ,( ,h, Innl In worry. Irw morlnr orrv . Our local ,tor, , ,. Ir (aclHtl,, , unnciirrl. And -M rrprrarntatiir. lor A 1 1 1 r a) Van Lirwa we ran plirt at joui im th world's Urie.t lon-dia. Unco Biorlnc orianltation. AI. Uod's eiprrt parkrn, handlm and drlYero aafrriurd rour oomrniom ?T ry atrp of the wa. t all ni lap itlmaUa, What to Do In January i 4. Work your compost pile ," tn'' ,la"t wi,h 1im'""n 'ol 1 Protect half-hardv rjlants Turn it n mit.,ro u-i It ,,.J1""1" !'n",,n c-lrn pacKage. trate all parts ., ' "' " able dormant spray for many 5. Plan your vegetable gar- shrubs and trees as il controls den for the new help in choosing varieties and snruns as well as roses. It is for bt'eominc familiar with ills0 sed to spray Peonies their characteristics. 6. Bring in branches of early spring flowering shrubs for forcing into bloom Korsvtliia, Ja.'mine. Daphne. WiU-iiiiazcl strengths, according . ""' "as one of sen with directions fol- ""isnod to cut down from frost with a good mulch 2. If bulbs try to nose their way up lo early, cover with a light mulch or use branches of a discarded Christmas tree or greens lo protect them from frost. 3. On a dry day when there is no wind spray with dormant spray every deciduous tree or shiub. Rtd Star Transfer wsttrtr A MnsM rk. l-llil lh Inn o. standing Post Office Dern deficit which has been running over fioo million dollars -a vcar The House Post Oflirc fnmmii pring planting use scale insects particularly. Bor-'"" "'" '"rrny ncanngs on Sum seed catalogues for' deaux is used on trees ami woody "ifi .L ".f!-"' ul dclil.v,(1 action . . ...... at-.vMun. is MADE TO ORDER Standard Sites in Stock A complele line of custom built firrplace screens and fixtures. AH types All sues. Available in solid brass or ny finish de sired! See our rompclte dis play. D0UGHT0N HARDWARE . Ph. 3 SIM J5J Court We Give "S4H" Green Sumps end Pussywillows perform wi ll when brought into the warmth of the house. Soaking several hours, completely im mersed in lepid water will hasten blooming 7. Continue pl.uuing shrubs or trees to fill vacant spots srould bo moved with a good ball of earth lliry start through (he ground. Don't expect a dormant spray to ( control insects for the coming season as it is primarily a disease preventntive. On not spray if Umperattire is below .So decrees on a windy day to avoid wast- Ammonia Water Good For Brushes ond Brooms Household brushes and brooms will last longer and do a better job if they are thor oughly washed occasionally I II Pa. KPTV-Mit:nre KOINV-Ouidini Lieht 1 45 p m. KFTV-Xf.i:tnre Ki UN -Valiant Udr 2 00 p m KPTV Matinee KOIN-U.rrr Moore 1 IS p.m KPTV Hollw,cl nrrl 7 30 pot. KPTV On Your Account KOIN-strlfcf It Rich 5 00 pm. KPTV Kelp emlth KOIN Oarrr Moore 1 IS p m. KPTV-Kle Smiin KOIN-Armehelr allow 4 00 p m KPTV-Weicome Travelera roIN Armchair Hhow 4 10 pm. KPTV Tov maker KOIN- Armcneir Show 4 45 p m KPTV Toy in alter KOIN-Mt Moon 5 00 pm KPTV-Howdr Doodr KOIN-Saodle PU 5 30 p m KPTV Bar n Corral KOlN-pace Ransrr ! KPTV Highlights Wednesdsy: Three Steps to Heaven," story of small town girl's adventures in New York, 11:15 am,; "I SUnd Accused" starring Robert Cummings, Matinee Theater, 1 p.m.; "Hip Van Winkle," Kraft Theater. 9 pm.; "Gang Bullets" sUrrinf Anne No gel and Robert Kent, Nile Owl Theater, 11 p.m. KOI.VTV Highlight Wednesdsy: Tournament Tempo" star ring Allan Lane and Edward Ashley. Armchair Theater, 3:30 p.nv Dykes vs. Giambra, Miami fights, 7 p.m.; "Behind Green Lights starring Norman Foster on Showtime on Six. 11 p.m. a . o WEDNESDAY KPTV PROGRAM: Matinee Theatre, 1 "I SUnd Accused" stars Robert Cummings, Helen Mack snd Lyle Talbot. Life Is Worth Living, 7 Bishop Sheen discusses evolution of love in nature and man. Coke Time, 7:30 Eddie Fisher's songs include: "Happy Holi day," "I'll Be Home for Christmas, "Christmas Eve in My Home," "You're All I want for Christmas" snd "White Christmas." "I Married Joan, I Joan loses her good luck charm and she's convinced she won't be called to participate in a big television quiz show. Her husband is determined to stop such superstitious nonsense. ' Kraft Television Theatre, J "Rip Van Wrinkle" stars E. G. Marshall with Raymond Bramley, June Dayton and James Young. Adapted from Washington Irving's folk tale. Calvacade of America, 10:30 "Mr. Peale's Dinosaur" stars Lowell Gilmore, Lurene Tuttle and John I.upton. In 1794, painter Charles Wilson risks his career and possessions' to excavate and reconstruct a fossilized mastodon. a o o . KOIN-TV ON WEDNESDAY: 3:30 p.m- Armchair Theatre "Tournament Tempo starring Allan Lane and Edward Ashley. 5:30 p.m. Kit Carson Attempts of outlaw bands to seize con trol of early California provides the historical basis for an exciting episode in "Outlaw Army." 7 p.m, eights The first bout of 1954 will feature middle- weights Bobby Dykes of Tampa, Fla, and Joey Giambra of Buffalo, N.Y, in a 10 round contest from Miami Beach, Fla. 10 D.nu Wrestling from Hollywood Dennis Clary and Jerry I Woods tag team with Mr. Bolo and Bonito Gardini in the Semi 1 Main Event Main Event features Lord Carleton vs. Carlos Guzman, j II p.m. Showtime on Six "Behind Green Lights" starring -Norman Foster with Judith Allen and Sidney Blackmer. a 9 m 9 THURSDAY ON KOIN-TV: 3:15 Armchair Theatre "Driftwood" starring Ruth Warrick with Walter Brennan, Dean Jagger and Charlotte Greenwood. 8:00 p.m., Meet Mr. McNutley Ray Milland, as Professor Mc Nutley, runs afoul of the bank where he keeps his money, when his wife, Peggy, played by Phyllis Avery, confuses the east side of town with the west. 8:30 p.m. Four Star Playhouse Dick Powell stars in "The Test." The drama centers on a jet test pilot who takes s plane up for an experimental flight while beset with worry over the illness of his daughter., 9 p.m., Video Theatre Screen star Joanne Dru plays a country bred career girl who finds her romantic ideal tending a tiny vegeta ble plot on the terrace of his Manhattan apartment in "Call Off the Wedidng." 9:30 p.m., Big Tows Investigating numbers games and foot ball pools in the city's high schools, Steve Wilson, one of the Illus trated Press and co-worker Lorelei Kilbourne, uncover a teen-age gang terrorizing local shopkeepers, in "Kid Stuff." 10 p.m. The Playhouse While her husband is out epttine champagne and caviar for their New Year's celeration, a young wife has to decide whether to stay with him or run away with a new love, in "To Love and Cherish." 11 p.m. Showtime on Six "Captain Caution" starrine Victor Mature. Allan Ladd and Bruce Cabott. o KPTV THURSDAY PROGRAM: "Three Steps to Heaven, 11:15 Story of a small town girl's adventure in New York City. Matinee Theatre, 1 "Port of Missing Girls" stars Judith Allen, Harry Carey and Betty Compton. The World on View, 6:45 News, sports and weather. Yon Bet Your Life, 8 Groucho Marx' comedy quiz. Dragnet, 9 Jack Webb in realistic dramas. Ford Theatre, 9:30 "The Fugitives" stars Barry Sullivan and Mary Beth Hughes with Anita Louise. Story of a trapped killer snd a daring newspaperman. Nile Owl Theatre, 11:05 "The Mysterious Mr. Wong" stars Belua Lugosi, Wallace Ford and Arline Judge. Cutback Plan at Longview Closes Mill L0XGVIEW. Wash. (A - The Long-Bell LUMBER Co. announced Monday a cutback plan which will i result in closure of one of its mill I units and a cut of 200 in its payroll. Company officials said curtail mcnt of the lumber cut in the Longview mills has been foreseen for a decade because of a dwind ling log supply. The east fir mill one of the twe units on the mill site, will be closed. One of its shifts was dis continued Dec. 30: the other will be transferred to the west mill plant Feb. 1. The consolidation will reduce the number of employes from about 1.R00 to l.eoo in the over-all opera- I N P m. KPTV TBA KOIN Mr. Weatherman I IS p.m. KPTV TBA KOIN Photo Quli 30 p.m. KPTV Hviniloi and PI shine KOIN Dout. Edwards Neva Ai p.m KPTV World on View KOIN SporU Scholar KPTV Sports KOIN-ruco Kid KPTV D I nail Shore KOIN Place the Face KPTV New, Uporti KOIN Place the Pace KPTV Oroucho Marx KOIN Meet Ur. MrNuIty KPTV Cnevron Theater KOIN Pour Rtar PlaMiouse KPTV Drau net KOIN Video Plarhouat KPTV Foro Theater KOIN-nti Town KPTV Martin Kane KOIN -The Plflyhoiwe KPTV Arthur Murray KOIN Mr. itnrl Mr. North KPTV-New. Sport KOIN Showtime on flit 11 OS pm. KPTV Nlte Owl Theatrr 7 00 p m. 1:30 p.m. 1 i p.m. 100 p.m. I 30 p ro. t OO p m. 30 p m. 10:00 p m. 10 30 p tn. 11 00 p m. ROSEDALK TEA ROSEDALE The Rosedale j Parents Club will hold its silver tea at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Cole. Thursday, Jan. 7, from 1 to 4 p.m. tion, The west mill, on a two-shifl basis, will take all logs cut b the Army to ooerate Dosts mn. -xtw PY the area. It will stations, hospitals, ports and ie- puce 800000 bard feet daily Approximately 117.000 officers and enlisted men were usrd hv ipois ourinc the past year. .my ine th" .-pray and ymir cncrny. ; Ammonia water is Rood for this ' inch tif j purpose. .ides of ' Use two tablespoons of am . monia to a quart of water. Let ! the brush or broom straws soak lor half an hour, then rinse them well and hang them up to dry. He sure to cover even the shrub or tree. 3 even twie Alt. FOR n NEWPHUIl. India . Th those rn:ti"(i S:.i.rs mie In.iia .-.m.ihor Ewryiitvrns S'S .H. mil in prmrnmii- an' Tii.. day In be used for imponmc tid needed in railway, anricullur.il and 8. .Stan seeds of tuberous m. nthrT t'M1 pnvix t manors physically, the Pueblo Indians nf New Mexico belong to the round- headed Mongoloid people who fol lowed the long headed ttaskct Milkers into the Southwest A- is timt or Coca-Cult, tut The two mill units have turned out nearly nine billion board feet of lumber in 30 years of operations. Its CokeTime STAK.KINS- Eddie Fisher Ronia.i, (iinxiniRa. rtc this month 9 You can set mil. or trans plant. rli-liriiniiim clumps now. also Saxifrage and Shasta Daisies. 10 Niw hrrigrs should be planted this month. 11. IHlay pruning roses un til February but plant new va rieties this month 12 Plan to enjoy your gar din in 1PM Shrubs, Plants, Flowers Salem's t artest Selection SERVICE CENTER 10SS triil. 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