t'.y THE CAPITXi: JOfrlWATJ, Salem, OregBiT We3ncsday, March 3, 195 Capital Journal HOME PACE Keep Doors Shut On Cedar Closets If you're among the fortunate nomemakers who have one or more cedar closets, make the most of them. Keep them as air tight . at possible, bomemaking specialists advise. Close doors hen not in use. By doing so you allow the fra grant fumes of the cedarwood oil to remain at full strength. Per meating the closet areas the fumes are a deadly gas to moth larvae that may develop In wool ens after storage. To be on the safe side, too, it is advisable to make sure the articles are free of larvae when placed in a closet. Dry cleaning or airing them for several hours immediately prior to storage is recommended. DF.I.AKE ART EXHIBIT . - DEI.AKE Lincoln County Art Center ot Delake, will feature an exhibition by Willard C. and Anne M. Johnson February 20, through March 13. Children who are hard of hear ing repeat grades four timet as often as normal children. THANKS FOLKS! For a Big 1953! for COMPLETE GARDEN SERVICE Call Us Again in 1954 SERVICE CENTER 1055 Second St. PHONE 4-3573 West Salem Same Reliable Service Same Reasonable Prices Make Do AP Newsfetbms A TIN CAN serve as a bandy jig to hold wires when soldering a splice. Slits cut io the edge will hold the wires, leaving your bands free to handle the solder aod the iron. Popular Mechanics says even a paper drinking cup will do. But a can is more fire safe. TO DISCUSS LIGHTING WOODBURN "What's New In Lighting?" will be discussed by a county agent at the meeting of the Woodburn Extension unit Thursday, March 4, at the Wood burn library with a sack lunch at noon. The hostess committee, Mrs. Guy Graham, Mrs. George Landon and Mrs. Joe Rence, will serve dessert and coffee. Mrs. Charles Byers will conduct one half hour of program planning i for nex year. Limit Cut in Dairy Supports WASHINGTON W - A House- agriculture subcommittee voted unanimously Tuesday to limit re duction in government price sup ports for dairy products to no more than five per cent In any one year. The recommendation was made to the full agriculture committee by a special dairy subcommittee headed by Rep. Andresen R Minn). If enacted by Congress, it would cancel out two-thirds of the sup port slash set for April 1 by Sec retary of Agriculture Benson. The secretary's order would reduce government dairy supports from 90 to 75 per cent of parity. Parity is a price determined by legal for mula to be fair to farmers in re lation to prices they pay. Benson announced the reduction for the start of the support year April 1 because of nearly a billion pounds of processed dairy sur pluses already bulging government warehouses. Of this total, 280 mil' lion pounds are butter. Andresen said he hoped to get action on the subcommittee rec ommendation before the April 1 deadline, telling newsmen the 15 per cent cut would "injured the economy of the entire country." A. MiiwansMBaiE 5' "7- CV-- j I Vcur Garden Wetefoek ' ...or M TYI.OR JJX IVAnn -- There are about 5.000 atudents in the free university set up by the United States in its sector of Berlin. J rflfl tv. I ' ML H ivrwimsmt PLAN 31,1 B I s -feai Soft- A. See I Guaranteed by v V Good Housekeeping J the product that thousands of satisfied users acclaim "The World's Most Perfect Heating System." Glassheat is another of those fabulous war-time developments; produced by science for odorless, smokeless, dependable and healthful warmth. Glassheat is an added comfort and economy brought to you by the advance that has produced the super-sonic plane. See the thin baseboard or wall panels of glass that will stand up to 27,000 pounds of pressure per square inch (practicolly unbreakable) in which are imbedded a grill of aluminum that produces the same type of ray that is enjoyed under sunshine. Se for yourself how this marvel ous radiant heat reaches out to worm you first of all. I See how easy it is to have this astounding new heating system In your own home how economical it is to operate AND ESPECIALLY HOW WE HAVE SHARPENED OUR PENCILS DURING THE HEAT SHOW AND OUR "MANAGER'S PLEDGE SALE." Stop at 1540 Fairgrounds Rd., Salem Positively No Obligation Estimates Gladly Given Nothing Down -36 Months to Pay or iHnnsT JL a Jit fiffdrf MAIL THIS TODAYf I would like to learn more about Glassheat and how the managers I have sharpened their pencils. NAME I ADDRESS j PHONE 1 1540 Fairgrounds Rd., Salem Ph. 4-6263 OPEN SUNDAY Cr FRIDAY EVE. TILL 9:00 P.M. DURING HEAT SHOW AN ACrrVITIES ROOM wMi slidinv olfl4 nll A fnlitin bed wider bookshelves, roomy closets and an adjoining lava tory provides a distinctive feature for this house. Separated from the living room by an indoor porch, with another sliding glass wall, this room offers all the advantages of a basement game room above ground. Cupola, fence and window boxes add farmhouse air. This Plan 369-B by Rudolph A. Matero, architect, 90-04 j6u, 2, N.Y. KFwreber Information and Wuepoota awarlabfe from arctihect) On the House By DAVID G. BAREUTHEK AP Real Estate Editor HOW TO SELECT a heating plant for a home is a problem that is becoming increasingly complex in the midst of all the claims and counterclaims made for various types of heat. For several years it seemed that we all had to have radiant heat or we'd be old-fashioned. Then all of a sudden the air con ditioning team installed its own cheer leaders. Builders forgot all tne nice things they had said about radiant heat and seemed to imply that if you couldn't af ford year-round air conditioning, your best bet would be at least to Install circulating warm air in order to have ducts readv for the coming revolution. Well, it isn't hard to find good points in anv successful heating system. And apparently the public knows this. Radiant baseboards, for instance, put on the most speclacular popularity show since World War II in any general classification of heating systems. A survey of total heating in stallations in 17 states and the District of Columbia shows that baseboard radiation, among all wet heat" installations. iumDed from 11 per cent in 1947 to 40 per cent five years later. In the same period, radiant panel instal lations rose only from 12 to 14 per cent. Cast iron radiators fell off from 3B to 17 per cent, and convectors also slipped from 41 to 29 per cent. These figures are from a sur vey published by the Official Bul letin of the Heating, Piping and Air Conditioning Contractors Na tional Association. The survey had been made on request of the American Iron and Steel Insti tute. Warm air, of course, over shadowed all of the "wet heats." "WARM AIR is predominantly used in smaller home construc tion to save builders' costs," an engineer observes. "Modern hos pitals and luxury apartment houses use hot water because it gives constant and quiet heat Industrial buildings may use steam because it can be forced quickly through pipes over long distances." Because so manv prospective home builders ask about the three systems, we were discuss ing them with Charles J. Kern, chief application engineer for Warren, Webster & Co., heating equipment manufacturers. "Many home buyers might be persuaded to take air heating to get air cooling," Kern said. "But they forget that they are buying air heating for several cold months of the year and air cooling for perhaps only one hot month. Thus they may trade winter comfort for summer com fort in far unequal proportions." Kern contends that heating and cooling, are two separate problems, each having their best separate solutions. Da You KnowT That soil with an alkaline ten dency is best suited for peonies, delphinium, sweet peas, diantnus and lawns containing Kentucky Blue Grass? Tea Olives, (Osmanthus) is a splendid evergreen shrub, holly like in appearance, has fragrant blooms with large lustrous leaves that are also fragrant through the Winter? Sand Myrtle (Leiophyllum) is a good substitute along sea coast areas where Boxwood cannot be grown because of the salt air? Cascade High FHA Banquet TURNER Approximately 160 guests attended the first annual Future Homemakers of Ameri ca banquet at Cascade Union High School Thursday evening, February 25. Main speaker of the evening was Dr. Leslie Kirkendall, head of Family Life Department at Oregon State college, who spoke on "A Husband for the Future Homemaker." Mrs. Eddie Ahrens of Turner told the group "What FHA Means to Me as a Chapter Mother." Karen Vose of Marion spoke on the topic "What FHA Means to Me as a Freshman," and Margaret Boyer of Turner spoke on "What FHA Means to Me as an Officer." Honors were given to Mrs. Eleanor DeCamp, Chapter Ad visor, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dutton for their outstanding ef forts for the club. Mr. Dutton is head of Cascade's Agriculture Department Mrs. Glen Vernon of Stayton gave a reading. Carol Gavette, president, acted as Mis tress of Ceremonies. The senior members of the Cas cade Chapter of Future Farmers of America served the banquet. The food was prepared by Mrs. Hough, head cook at Cascade, and her assistants, Mrs. Henry ; Benner and Mrs. Eddie Weible, California Laurel fUmbrcllu laria), not a true laurel, is a pop ular evergreen shrub missing from most local plantings? That perennials are a prime source of color in Summer gar dens? As growth starts on house plants, apply fertilizer-tablets as directed, or liquid at the rate of one teaspoonful to one quart of water. That geraniums can be trained into tree form? To bring out colorful foliage of foliage plants, make more light available. That Cornus Florida (Flowering Dogwood) and its Oregon native counterpart (Cornus Nuttali) is a small tree that has everything! It produces flowers in Spring, brilliant Fall coloring and berries to remain on through the Winter? A gold and pink bicolor daugh ter of the famous rose. Peace, is announced as Flirtation, $115,000 Paid For Angus Bull MADISON, Kan. Wl-Two Tex ans bought a half interest in' an Aberdeen-Angus bull for $115,000 a record price for a bull of any breed. Bedford Wynne, Dallas, and Bill Byers, Tyler, Tex., bought the in terest in 5-year-old Prince 105 of TT from the Simon Angus farm for breeding purposes. Urbin Simon and John Simon, operators of the farm, said last night the previous record price was $105,000 paid by the McCormick Farms of Illinois to Ralph Smith of Chillicothe. Mo., for a half in terest in McLarry Domino 12th a hcreford. Weslside Students Exhibit Projects Students of both West Snlem grade school and Junior High exhibited their science projects last night to their parents. Over 100 students had exhibits of school projects or projects they have done at home. The top projects will be shown at the North West Science Show in Portland later, in the school year. For the Best in FUEL OIL GEORGE CADWELL OIL COMPANY 25th and Stale St. Phone 2-743 f Phone 4-1451 195 5. Commercial v Ls7 f O- " O "Ot, "And Make Norris-Walker Your Paint Headquarters!" That's sound advice for a farmer to give his son. Fc NORRIS-WAIKER PAINTS, manufactured in this area to overcome local weather conditions destructive to regu lar paints, will add to the looks and to the lifetime of farm buildings. Yes, smart farmers make NORRIS-WAIKER their com plet paint headquarters. Time To Spruce-Up For Spring! 171Q FRONT STRiET 04-117 Plenty of Free Parking Sptct Landscaper to Talk At Crowfoot School LEBANON All phases of landscaping will be discussed Friday, March S, at 8 p. m. at the Crowfoot school by a leading expert in the field, Donald Jlar tel, Oregon State' college. The meeting is free and open to the public. The Linn county extension unit, which sponsors Martel's appearance, stresses that ample time will be given for questions by those having special problems. Other meetings at the head of the state college landscaping de partment will speak will he held in Albany at the 4-H building 0 March 3 and in Sweet Home on March 4. Both are evening meet ings beginning at 8 o'clock. Only B0LENS GARDEN TRACTORS have Versa-Matic Drive 24850 PTA Family Night Discussion Group The Family Life discussion group of the Kichmond PTA will meet at the school Thursday at 10 a.m. Mrs. John Miller will lead the discussion, the topic being "Arc Your Children Spoiled?'' Nursery care will be provided fur )uung children. DIES AT JiKtVS OF TRIPLETS TF.HHA.V, Iran .f Tehran newspapers reported Wednesday that 75-year-old Abdullah Akhbar zadeh died of shock when his young wife gave birth to triplets in the tiny Khorasan village of Tabbas. Two of the triplets also failed to survive. 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