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arondfty, July 22, 1929 LA,GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five ' ,., .. ,, : 1 L( '." i xt y P r How Pathfinder Would Look Soaring Over Rome Airport ; ocaliNews In brier r 1 i r 1 Lchvm for 'Frultlund Miss Kllon Maxfleld left this morning tor Frultlund, Jdu., where she will upend u few days visiting relatives. Miss Muxfield has been visiting- at tho home of Mrs. E. J. Hlockland, i Island City, for the past few Voeks. Sho is now a teacher at Laurel hurst- school in. Portland and formerly tauyht at Hiveria school hero. (iocs to iMjhhI city Howard Kberly, of the slate foresters office, and Mr. Chapter, of the U. S. forest pi service of Portland, are here on business. Mr. Kberty was formerly of Island City and had not visited his home for tmut 'Ml voiii'H. lie hiiM lippn uti imc i"v - - - assistant stale forrester In Texas fur several years. ;ms lo Salem Sherwood Williams left for "Walla Walla yesterday afternoon, lie will then continue his trip to Pasco on business and attend the Realtors convention ut Salem. Mr. Williams will visit his brother, Tom Williams, who Is very well known in this city. To Attend ltealtors Convention rt. A. Renham and his daughter. Viola, left Saturday for Salem, where they will attend the Realtor.! convention. They expect to spend some time In Tort land, Yakima, Salem', where thoy will visit rela tives. Tho cony en Hon will be held there the 2-1, U5, and 20 of July". He turn From liolse ,t t Clark Denny, return,od .. to La Grande last, evening after spend ing a few day in Iloise on busl-nJ-. His wife also returned from Portland Saturday evening, where she spent a weeks 'vacation. Vf'"- Return From Portland Mr. and Mrs. George; Richard son and family, have returned from Portland, where they have been on business for the past few days. They also visited friends and returned to L.a Grande last evening by car. Return From the Lake M rs. II a I oh tie n ka m p and her children, Mitzl, Jimmy and George. Mrs. A. Dean, and Mrs. William Casey returned SaUiplay from u two weeks trip at allowa Rake. They report a very pleasant lime. Here Front -Rend- Mr. and 'frs. 1. W. Stone, of Rend, spent last evening In 1m Grande. Tfiey arc touring through this part oiV'thc counlrv. J 1 lere From Cong Reach "tyrs. W. p. Hale and It. R. ZinT nieinian. nil' Rongview, Wn,, spent yesterday In1 -Ru Grande. ' '." From I ri i Iilwto-V C A. Johnson, of Imhlor. spent yesterday In Im Grande. He re turned to his homo this morning. From Newport. Washington - The Rev.- and M rs. J. M. Hug gins, and Miss I lazol I luggius. of Newport, Wn.. spent yesterday in Ra Grande visiting friends, Goes to Ifoiiinrii Miss Dorothy Rooth left last evening for'. Hoqtilam. where she will speutl . the summer visiting friends. Her grandmother. Mrs. W. T. Rnnth left this morning for Rolse. Go to Roi.se M rs. Herman Siegrist a ntl Mrs. KHzabeth Donnelly, of li Grande, left yesterday morning for Boise. They will spend a few days there on hiislness, . i Go to Wallowa Lake Mrs. W. II. Rohnenliamp, L A. McAllister, of Seattle, and Mr. and Mjs. Walter I'leree,' left Saturday for Wallowa Roke. 'hey will spend a week at tho lake. Grtes to the Ijike Undone Cat en, Mr. and Mrs. K'endrick ami Jny Kendrlek, of 1m Grande, spent yesterday at Wal lowa R;ike. 1 They returned to this eitylfist evening. SPORT APPAREL FOR ALL PORTS MEETS AT TROTTERS Thty'v.- traveled from tho four corner nt the ompaFs to make your four tunnt hx of summer happy, rotd und complete. No mailer where the idea came Horn IT'S HKRi;. The underwear bathing suit flannel trousers that you Mir ST have, plus the new shirts - neckwear- sweaters that you ought to own. You name the sport we'll supply the support the out fit will be correct, and thj Out fHting economical. Take finality into consideration and we arc never undersold. To Make Home M'r. and Mrs. W. IT. Tldcock. of Kamela, are going to make their future homo in Ra. Grande. They will live ut 131)0 Sixth street. Has Operation Charles Iteed, an engineer, un derwent an operation at the Grande llonde hospital Saturday. Ho Is getting along as well us expected. rIV Meet at IaxIkc Members of the Oddfellows are asked to meet at the hall at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow ufternoon for tho funeral of John Wilson. At Luke Mrs. Helen Lane, of Ui Grande, was u weekend visitor ut Wal lowa lake. Return from Wallowa. ImUc Mrs. Ward Fowler, Agnes Gray, Sheldon IJrownton, and Russell Price, returned last evening from Wallowa lake. They spent yester day at the lake and report a vory pleasant time. Goes to ilormlstoii Clarence Stephenson, of Pon dosa. left this morning for Her miston. Ho will spend a few days visiting his wife and children ut Hermlston. Ho has been working at Pondosu.and arrived in La, Grande lust evening. Go to Baker Leah Rrainwetl and her sister, Virginia, and Connie Kay, of La Grande, spent yesterday In Raker and Radium Springs, Thoy re turned last evening by cur. Returns to Work Airs. Henrietta Metcalf return- ed 'to her work at the Stevens : mother, of Nyssa. spent the week Van -Hugo len storo this morning, 'end ut Wallowa lake. Miss Thomp She has been 111 ut her home for son returned to La Grande last the pust month. ! evening and her mother will spend Go to I'ortland Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reynolds and their daughter. Dorothy Lee, j drove to Portland yesterday on ! business. They will then make ajun operation for appendicitis. inp to hcusiuo una eorvains tor a few days. Rrive to Portland Hurley Richardson and Dr. and Mrs. R. G. McCull drove to Fort- j 1)111(1 recently tor u lew nays. ineyi.lt imreihurst park yesterday. Af expect to return Tuesday morn-'ter a,endlng Sunday In Portland ing. Leave for Sun Fniiii-isco Mrs. Ralph Buchanan and her , sister, Mrs. Kloyd Thnmason and i In.,. .1,. IKrht.n. Vi;,.n l. ,..,, ,.f I ,. - , ""Goes to Grande, left Saturday evening for San Francisco. They will spend Rose Clark, of. San Kruncisco, Hurry Muson returned to- Raker last, nvenlmr utter , Bt.nndhur t,he weekend ,vlsitlng: lrlendt.v, ., . I - G'oes to Portlaiul J. R. Hohnan left Saturday eve ning for Portland. He will spend u few days visiting friends. (ioliii to Portland Mrs., J. H. Harris and her daughter. Ha, of Brlghtwood. Ore. j"U- "" l'"ltlon were in La Grande recently. They j 1'0,'Il1' Whh, (ins .Mortler, W. ('. have been visiting ut the homo of i ,,unton' t:- p- Heudley. W. K. Mrs. H. K. Murray for tho past KvunK- and 1J- J- IRHtman, left three weeks. They left Saturday Kal"nu, evening for Portland, evening for Portland. j where they will attend the O.-W. . rifle shooting elimination. This Returns from Vanroiivor elimination will pick the O.-W. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Kherhard j unit uf "o U. P. athletic meet, returned to Lu Grande, this morn- ;'hh-h will be held in September ut ing, after spending the weekend UoIhc. In Vancouver on business. .. ' Goes in Walla Walla Homo Ironi Vacation Miss Helen Dahlvung. or La Mr. and Mrs. L. It. La Rarru ( Grande, left this morning by stage and their daughter, Patricia Lee, 1 to Walla Walla. She la making u returned to La Grande this morn- short business trip und will re in ft from Spokane. They have been ( turn to La Grande tomorrow eve visiting relatives in Spokuno for I ning. the past three weeks. J 1 Goes to BoIm1 Go to Medical Springs ; If. S. Hamilton, who Is super- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Webb and Intendont or all tho Methodist their daughter, Muriel, spent yob- jehurches in Kastern Oregon, leit teruay at Medical Sirlngs. They returned to La Grande last even- own ut Wallowa Lake for the Ing. j past week attending tho Kpworth I League and reports that they had Go to Klglu an excellent meeting. Kvelyn and Wllmu Mayse. who havo been In La Grande for the Hero for n Trip past few days visiting Miss Sally M". C Rutherford, of McMlnn Siegrist, left for Klgin Saturduy to vlllue. Al rs. A. T. Jones, of Boyd, visit their relatives. They were and L'rskino J. Sundeys, of Pen formerly of this city. ! dleton, spent yesterday In La j Grande on a short trip. Isomtnnl Clinch Improving I ' 1 " Friends ut Wallowa said last ! I'ves Tor Raker night that Leonard Couch. Wal- j J w- Allen left this morning Iowa attorney w ho was seriously I Ior Ihiker. where he will remain injured in un automobile accident " 1,''"',s for a few days. Friday, Is getting along Halisfacl-h orily and that barring compltca- I ,E,'"' f""" Tncoma ; lions he will recover. ' ! .eft for Idalut Mrs. Fred Jones necompaniel I'X JIT -ter Miss Mai jorie Vail. U this morning by ear for Grand 1 View- I rlii . uhfh 1 h.t- uill vlutl their parents. Mr. and M , S. W. Vail. They expect to be gone u week. Went to Pendleton Mrs. N. D, Johnson went to Pen dleton yesterday after visiting here' wti n n p parents, .-ir. ami Mrs. Harry (Itbson, and daughter. Miss Klols Waltz, since Friday evening. Dog Injured, lM A small dog that answers to Ihe name of "Fleas" and Is Injured has been lost by Mr. and Mrs. '. K. La Delle, Their dog was running adnng beside their car yesterday afternoon when a car, coming in at the intersection of O und Sixth streets ran over him. He ran away and they were not able to recover him. Mm. La Delle doen not know whether the pet died last or in lost. Here frvnii linker GylmHii Ryder und Dun Turley Kpent last evening tn Ii Grande vlxlttng friends. Th'-y returneo io toetr home In Maker laid evening. They set out to fly to Rome, and fly to Rome they did. Undaunted at being forced down at Santander, Spain, by n fuel shortage after spanning the Atlantic, Pilot Roger Q. Williams and Navigator Lewis A. Yancey pointed their sturdy monoplane Pathfinder a few. hours later toward Littorlo Airport, near Rome, 850 miles away. This composite picture shows how the Pathfinder looked as It circled the famed Italian field, one of the most modern and largest in Kurope. before It landed. sister, Mrs. Margaret Oliver, re turned to La Grande after spending a week visiting friends nt Twin Falls. Miss Wallslnger lefW this morning for Walla Walla, where sho will visit her friend, Mrs. Car rie Dorothy. Returns from Raker Miss Mildred Smith, returned from Raker last evening. She spent a day or so vlslt'ug friends. (;! to Wallowa IjUte Miss Vernu Thompson and her a few days ut the lake. To Have Operation Clayton De Shaw is going to Hoi ike tomorrow morning to have To Attend Pienle .Mrs. G. I. Simms and her son. Junior, of La Grande, left Satur day evening for Portland. They attended the Tnlon County picnic they will continue their trip to Ctutskanine, Ore., to spend a few days visiting hcr-sister, Mrs. U. II. ,,.,,. eiiclletott' Dorothy Howard and Opal Hel- mlcn ,cft Hfttlirday VCI1,llg fur Pendleton. , Miss- Melmleh has been visiting In Ivu Grande for the (past two weeks and Miss Huword i, , 11 lin Pendleton few weeks visiting her Gin. fof JTlie Bulk&T1 ! .Mrs. Fred Wilson and her son, jstunley, of Wallowa, left Saturday evening for Tho 1 in lies. Sho ex , pects to make her future homo ut jThe Dalles.whcro her husband is (now working. - morning for Boise. Ho mis Mr 1,n" fllrH- t-vn Bohnen- ...i.tl j. ijuik i viuriieu i rum I aeo i ma. where they attended the fur- ' fnr o T . . Itl 1 ' Vo I i'WAHJ AIK.VI' hTiM ?tore No. 1 3 Ln Orande, Ore. Tennis Footwear FOR GIRLS 79 And 89 FOR BOYS 89 and 98 FOR MEN 98 and $1.49 STJ IN THE WBST Wallowa Lake Draws Many From East Surf Riding Tried Sunday ' With tho peak riioiHh : August the beach for amusement Sunday upprouchinfc,- Wallowa Lake I there was the novelty of surf boat Wonderland bus completed twoj riding, u sport yet new to tho lake, months or successful "summer sea-! Privately ' owned motor . boats, son, marked by no one outstanding j among them those of tho . W. H. development or attendance In- llohnonknmp family,. Joe Munhull crease, but rather by a 'consistent,! and Ward, h'owler, .wklrn the water widening of tho rudlus of visitors'., J nearly every Sunday and; give, a This was the-opinion of John C. ' new beauty-; to the lake.; U was Macpherson, manager of the take, wlieu he was . oucstloned at. tho lodge yesterday, - during another busy Suuduy. '. ' . ' i. "We're getting out-or-state visi tors more than ever before, there's no doubt about it," declared Mr. Macpherson, citing examples of j visitors from far-east points, and ndlcating, us a specific example, a ?ouple sitting In the lobby who lailed from Iowa. Washington and Idaho curd uro increasingly num erous, he said. It's the prospect of the moun tain trips, out from the lake that is drawing more than chance visi tors from far points, believes the) lake manager. "There's more back of those mountains than in any national park In the I'nlted States," an eastern visitor, a photographer, recently (old him. Sunday was a particularly busy one as It' marked the wind-up of the Kpworth League institute, at tended last week by nearly 300 young people. For some of those who sought Highway Crew At Hilgard Working On Koad Widening , By Vernu Welnter ARB, Ore.. (Spo The state highway euulpment has I.. 1111. .,n-. I In i.nldl' tit begin the widening and Htrulghten- ing of the road. The Suoajawca Camp Fire girl- with their guardian. Mrs. Fred fiehring spent Silnilay night and Monday camping near the Five I'omts unto camp, i ne gin Hpimi .Monuay nsniug auo hwimiiiiiiik. Those in the group were Hleanore Mr. and Mrs. Ico McDowell were Hicks, l-M mi Rrown, Kdnu J en.se u. Hilgard visitors Saturlay. Helen 1 1 ughes, Fru u Fruuch, - y r. a nd Mtrs. 1 Iowa rd Stalret Hteanor Dahl, Rarbara and .luunltu went to Kamela on business. Satur Stlt.lnger and Frederick and Mar- day, inn (Jehring. ' Camv at Meaeham w as a visitor Mrs. f!. O. Thornbrue and daugh- .. .... ... , i v- in i i l. t aniie ut Meiicham was u visitor ers, Kva anil Nellie and son John ' , . ... . , , at Hilgard Wednesday. were business visitors In Ii Oro ide, .. , . lfl ... Monday. C.len Culp, of Salt Lake City, has been purchasing lambs from O. W, Rugg. The Innibs will be whipped Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, John Price, of Li O rand e, visited with Mrs. Price's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Welm er Sunday. j Alva Thornbitrg of Starkey was a business visitor in Hilgard Mori-, day. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rugg, nf Kcho, and (i. W. Rugg, of Pilot Rock are here on business pertain ing to the shipping of Iambs. Mlsa Donna Scott was a Hilgard visitor Wednesday. John Wells is preparing to ship La Grande ONE iS'IGIIT Mon. July 22 In a Big Tent. Located Imck of N,:w I'oley II ill'liriK. - I. V. II. 1 loll kn r.iis "Famous Smart Set Minstrels" 50 PEOPLE 50 2 Rig Shown In on Mltmliels and Musical Comedy. ADDKI) I j;a ri ri;s: 10 Ianclng and Singing Creolo Rrown Skin Reautk-s. The Famous Smart Set Rroud casting Rand Ruillo Slats from Station KTHS, Nnllonnl park Hot SpriiiKs Ark. l-'lrst Time in 11 Grande. POPULAR l'RICLS. .with some of the .private, motor bouts that A few of the more dur ing attempted surf riding;; . . It's not always tho prospect of a vacation ;th(it lares lake visitors, Mr, Macpherson remarked yester day, naming two botany profes- soia now encamped at the Wonder land to study plant life. They uro Professor H. S. Rrode. of Whitman, and his son, Professor. Malcolm Rrode of Wisconsin university. A third professor from the University of Oregon wua expected to spend this week ut the lake, studying naturut life. The high light of tho' month of August will be the two-day Kast ern Oregon Alcdieal association c. R. Denman. above, president of meeting, the manager anticipates, tho National ijivesioeii froaucers1 He is already making plans for Association of Chicago, Is a mum il, Including, arrangements for tho ber of tho newly formed Federal banuuet August Hi. ' Farm Hoard. Ilo will be ono of the Thin summer three University of speakers? at the eleventh annual Oregon girls. Florence MeNerney, Farmers' Week ut the University Barbara Hedges and Olive thinks, are assisting Mr. und Mrs. Mac pherson In tho dining room. The lake storo 1h being managed again by Airs. Tom' Williamson and Surah Williamson. 1 two car itiiiuH ,o tamos inurHoa.v. f .... f utt.ln iViKiiiir nm Il i'Mj ll-,-l Ahlo'woro 1a, Un.iulu visttoi'H ... . . WXIncHilny. ' ;;;;y:"nv w"' 1,"K",1 v'Hl"""'. j Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Retail and IdatiKhters, Dorothy and Hetty, vls llied nt l'ive PfilnlH Saturdav. Robert Carlwrlnht und Hick Wll- K,H who have been employed on tho Rugg farm ut Pilot Rock rc- , turned homo Saturday. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred nees ami Mnm (JaUKh(.Pi Hurbara Jane, have I(V(M, lo tho Mt .;,nly bigging camp where Mr. Rees will work, w(n t,G H,irVcyng crew I ........vn.,.. , t..,.,.,, with her children In Portland. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Sluiret and children. Virginia and Doris left Wednesday for an extended vara tlon during which they will visit Mr. Stalret's father at Spokane. Return fit un oli s Angeles M r. and M rs. I ,oy d M c Leod re turned from a two weeks vacation ti-ip this morning. They spent some time in Los Angeles and vls- Ited relatives In Seattle THE , FAR CALL Coming Tomorrow Norma Talmadgc "Camille" Illli Shou nt SMALL prices On Farm Board 1 Ki PR. - ' ESS. x-tUKf ,Gf Arkansas at Fayetlevllle on AUMttsl (!. Gearhart Found I)pnd nt Imbler I i. I '"" . ' ,u i-c.Hldcnt of Union counly, wiih , i,. last night by friends. According to Dr. F. L. Ralston, counly coroner, death, was duo to old age.. No' Investigation will be held. The body Is in charge of Snud grasS & Zimmerman. Women's Golf Play Due This Week Tho finals of both the handicap ami the club championship of the ladies golf at the country club will bo played off this week. In the handicap, Mrs. Fred Kinzel will play. Mrs. A. W. Nelson and Mrs. Ray Murphy will play their game sometime this week. A ladles tournament is announced Thursday, and will bo a swuep slako game. Enrly English Doolc Tlio first hoolt printed at Oxford Is Hie very rare "Foiiuuentary on the Apostles Freed," tillrlbuted tn St. Jerome, mid bearing I la date lltW.- This was coeval wild the first hook printed by ('avion In Km:lriml ' The way to Enjoy a Real Swim SWIM-KAPS (Avinllim Wvln) 25 to 85 . ' Ofl'ilmeH Hie only differeueo betw--!! a bather and a swimmer M a Hwlm-Kap. For Swhii-Kaiis are built to keep hair waves In and wutes waves out. Re sure to get at leant one Swm-'ap t his year. Sold only at your Rex all Drug Store. Glass Drugs Inc. Ihe Itexnll Mnr La Grande, Ore. SAVE WITH SArETV SHIFTS COME IN POLITICAL ARENA Years Brings Unexpected . . 1 l Changes in Lineups of National Parties. Ry Francis M Stephetistni (Associated press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON (AP) A year's play of politics Iiuh brought aomo startling switches In tho lineups of tho national parties. , Herbert Hoover has ascended the party throne to find his form er enemies his friends and his friendK of the campaign umong his opponents today. It was Senator Watson of Indi ana nnd Vice President Curtis who led the stout-hearted drive of the coulttlon against tho Hoover presidential candidacy in tho par ty battlo last year. Today tho president counts them us his two trustworthy advisers. I Una 1 1 "Jiroaks" Senator Rorah of Idaho and Senator Rrookhurt of Iowa waged tho valiant Hoover campaign in the doubtful farm areas of the middlo west und south hist fall. But they were tho first to break with tho president and thoy "broke" on tho all Important is suo of farm relief. - Ovor ln tho democratic ranks, tho outstanding candidates for the presidency in that party's futile campaign Alfred K. Smith, of Now York und James A. Rood of Missouri havo retired to tho side lines of private lite, tomporurily, at least, Senator Joe Robinson of Arkan sas, democratic leader In tho son- uto and vlee-presldentiaL nomi nee last your, lias taken up the task "of uniting tho minority hand for the tour-year contest with the Hoover administration. Ho led with considerable success, too. In tho first test, as. he twice hud tho sonata. Insist upon tho export de bonturo principle of furm reliof ovor the strong opposition of Her bert Hoover. Whatl Will Yvam Bring? Tho surprising changes leud to the question of what tho new years will bring. Aro tho rifts be tween President Hoover and Ror ah and Rrookhurt. politically sor lous? Will Senator ' Robinson's leadership in the senato bo a sig nificant point when tho democrats cast about for - presidential tim ber? Rorah and Rrookhurt aro In ead eurnvst for tho export do heuturo farm reficfl proposition, which Mr. Hoover waa successful in having eliminated from tho ag ricultural measure passed in tho extra session. They ai'e going on with their -fight, to havo tho do benturo added to tho pending tar iff bill. Rrookhurt Iiuh culled for a presidential candldato who will support tho debenture. Vlce-Presidont Curtis nnd Sen ator Watson uro of tho school of tho 'regulars." Oneo they were cioicaieu at tho republican na tional convention, Just, .year.,, tho v. J tivmiiifin h.ui ... n k....t ;?"ir's:w llii-lr wrvlcvH l 11 tho imrty's cum - TUESDAY Only also CHINA NITE TODAY "THE RAINBOW" I Sw IT V ill J uit".rn.w'''ittr0 VITAI'HOXE ACTS pulgu. They are practical poli ticians, und uro among those who contend that tho party must stand four years henco on lUi record of, this administration. Tho eruption in tho dempemtic fold resulting from tho Smith can- dltIll1l7 i8 iceinred by the hard work I tier niirtv lendern to tt re - sponuing to trcatmont. Although a running -mato of Governor Smith for domocracy last your. Senator Robinson was unchallen ged us his party s leader in the senate by those southerners wl'JI did bolt tho Smith candidacy. . , So there uru somo of those who are given to long time prophecies who sco in the southern senator tho possibility of a link between the warring Smith factions of the north and the revolting democrats of the southland. It's unhealthy to suppress a laugh, according to a Chicago doc tor. Some times It's not so healthy to laugh, either. - FIND IT HERE Copy for this column mart be .. . la bj f t, m. . . ANCK AT STAIIKHY Sat. night, July 20th. Good music. Rig Hudco Sun-day. ii lst. Kvorybody wolcomo. Good camp grounds.". -, 7-17-4 tp. 1'X)R HUH WKIUHNO Xili'T .V A shipment of tho . latost and nicest things for wedding -gift has just boon rocolvcd ut: Ulelmi'tlNon'$ Art und Gift Shop. Just a lot of. now ideas in olovor boxed gifts, Hr tides for tho; kitchen, und' clever Ideas for tho homo in' goncral, will be found ln this new lino. Sea them at Richardson's Art and Gil Shop. . , 7-18-.3t. TUB NKW TOPAX !. r . Havo you seon tho ncw.-.T.opaa Kostoria Glassware which haarjust arrive! nt Richardson's . Art i nnd Gift Shop? If it Is Fostoria .lt la tho finest glasswuro for your tabl Kostoria in Glassware Is what Ster ling Is In silver. 7-I8-3U M:V1 NKWt MJWIsf . l Tho new Fall l.ino has begun lo nrrlvo ut Richardson's Art; and Gift Shop, you aro invited to Bea the now things. -7-18-St.'. redestrlans shouldnl't kick. Lola of them got wonderful breuka.- ' Kvorgreen tho new and Vsufo Insecticide. Safe lo use on tender plants, kills all plant Insects. Harm less lo man and animals. 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