PAGE TV7EITT Th OZZGOII CTATECIIA2T, Cclsa. Ortsca. Cuzxioy ! IcrzL:?, Ocicbcr 12. IZli JJy ULLIE Ax winter approaches with its Jieavy night dews and earl morn ing fogs we think we can put the hose away and forget about water- lag -lor the ? next 1 .:4'.y'.-x-Ny .--- . lew- months. ; ... r. ; If anyof -youl who" ( havel' thij i.,ni m, mi! and dig down in-! ' to the ground six or seven - inches you will be sur prised how verj dry and hard you will find it-un-iess - you have 7 . have been ir rigate all the UUi ftlaosco time. I . Then remember that the roots of your trees and shrubs go down beyond that depth. ? '; More trees and shrubs are lost during the autumn and early win ter because - of drought, . than - at - any other time. We feel moisture in the air. The out of doors has a damp clammy feel and look. But the dampness is just surface depth. Soak the soil beneath and around your shrubs and trees a few times this autumn. It is not so neces sary to do it often now as in sum mer because moisture does not ; ; Any time Is a good time to buy WAR BONDS Ho AdYLice Appointment llecessay DR. HARRY SEMLER , Crtdlt mtUt ENJOY WEARING 1 - - I -, -; S. "X t-: . ! . . . .,. -.- . o OUH.PLATES i WHILE PAYING . . by taking advantage ef , Dr. Semler's Liberal Credit Terms. Spread the payments over any reasonable length off time . . . take as long as 5, 10 or 15 months. XYEAIt YOVR DENTAL PLATES Hmmediatelij . AFTER YOUR TEETn ARE EXTRACTED Testates Dcys" . . . toke odvontoge of "IMMEDIATE RESTORATION' which en. obtcs you to weor your plates , Immediottly following the - tiool extraction. Ask rear DMiitf .tkwl tkJs sarrka. 3 a a Zztvrdry :C0 Ma i 1 fa (. -A . i jvu 1. n ir5 -TPm cTI m tv 11 AD SEN :" " " leave the toil as rapidly But It is definitely necessary to do it oc casionally until rain really sets in. The showers we have had have been v very beneficial to, the shallow-rooted; .plants and -the .crass but as- yet f they have done little to benefit the shrubs and trees.' -1 Do not prune your roses heavily at this time of the year when you cut the blooms. Cut only the I length of stem you need. Spring is I the time to do the remainder of the pruning. I like to prune mine as I go during the summer, but not this later . j Mrs. M. S. asks about care of I tuberous-rooted begonia. As soon as the foliage dies down lift the plants and shake off the ; loose soil. Store them through the win ter in a cool, dry place. They will winter-kill if left out ' of doors, or, if we have a very mild winter, they will live through, but will not produce much following. I These begonias want a very rich soil; rotted cow barn manure, leaf mold, a little sand. They grow in semi-shade or light shade. They will not do well In sun. During the hot days their foliage must be sprinkled every day. y Drainage should be good, and I believe it is almost impossible to , over-water Ash i a : m ' a a r a a i " "'F Improved AIPIPEAIAKSE Ask your Dentist to explain the many advantages of the new Transparent Palate Dental Plates. They stress Natural Appearance . . will help you overcome . tlatexonsciousness end embarrassment. Ight Wetaht. . . Gtfnfortable . . . Dura- ble ..' . Easy to Wear. Like the name implies these plates ore created with a . Clear, Trorisparent Palati that rrreeli , ts N?tr Color of the Gums. . Lai VATE HS-AD c-,' them if it Is. Ordinary house con diuons are 'not conducive to good tuberous-rooted bloom. -Mrs. A. D. asks about starting Rex begonias. -, Ans.: Leaf cuttings are the most proper methods of propagation. Cuttings should be made from ma ture leaves. Insert them In sand or sand and peatmoss.' Keep moist and shaded i from .direct .sunlight Young plants "should be developed in a few weeks. They -grow Quite rapidly. - -hv- ' Mrs. R, K. K. asks when is best time to -start chrysanthemums. - A neighbor wants to give her some. Ans.: If possible ask the neigh bor to leave them as they are until February or early March. Even early April, and then divide and set out where they are to bloom. Another Dividend Paid By Sil vert on Bank i SILVERTON A dividend to taling $9973.72 will be paid on claims in the commercial and sav ings departments of the old Coo lidge & McClaine.bank at Silver ton. 7;;-1- -7 This dividend is the 12th paid on savings and; the 13th on com mercial, accounts. The total paid up to date is $197,258.20 which represents a little over 70 per cent on savings and a little less than 70 per : cent on commercial , ac counts.' - : ) " .-.(. : Your Dentist A foothoche is Nature's warn ing of dental defects, Bur, un fortunately in many cases the warning comes too lata . infection has set in and seri ous illness may develop. Don't take chances! Visit your Den tist regularly . . at least twice a year j Both your phy sician and dentist urge regu lar dental cara as a safeguard to your health. If you lack, ready cash, you are welcome to avail yourself off Dr. Se in ter's Liberal Credit Flan for all branches of dentistry. Ar range to hare all your -necessary dental work completed RIGHT NOW . .. pay later In . Small Weekly or . Monthly Amounts. -1 GEfiTDST O LPH D LDG. L 6CC3 Cans Scaled -, For Linn County ALBANY," Oct 121 Approxi mately 6000 cans for overseas Christmas packages were sealed In the office" of Viola Hansen, Linn county home demonstration agent Miss Hansen stated that a record of 5442 cans was kent 'but durini? the rush hours the last day 'many cans were not recorded. " Of the 5441 cans of which there Is a record, siS64 were fruit cakes; 99S . were cookies; 1887 were candy; 943 were fruits and nutsf and the other 272 were mis cellaneous, such as tobacco." ciga rettes, coffee and sugar,-',- w Because i or numerous requests at the office for the continuation of aid in sealing cans to be sent to boys In the service, Miss Han sen states the service will be con tinued.. These -requests come from parents whose ions have just been sent overseas lind whose parents or wives -have not -received - their A-P.O. numberr.' ... ' Former Silverton Teacher Promoted SILVERTON Ruby J. Peter son.' former teacher in the Silver- . i -, - -- ton ochools,' has been named as sistant superintendent of Multno mah county schools. She has been teaching in the Parkrose schools for 15 years., , ": ;. Miss Peterson will have super vision over Gresham grade, Ori ent, Wilkes, Lusted, Pleasant Val ley, rairview,'Troutdale, Spring dale, Powell - Valley, Rockwood, Pqwellhurst, Lynch, Corbett grade, and Bonneville. MiU City Host To Servicemen MUX. CTTY Mr. and Airs. Alonzo Daly entertained with' a dinner last Saturday for their son in-law, VWUbur Meinezt, who was home on leave from Farragut, - Present were" Mr. and Mrst Wil- bur Meinert - and son, Mr. "and Mrs. Alberi Millsap of Gates, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Klecker'of Stayton and Mr. and Mrs. Daly and Alona Faye. v'"''-u:--w "r Mr. and ' Mrs. Ramon' Roberts entertained Tuesday in his honor. Present were Mr. and MrsvMeih ert and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. Daly and Alona Faye Mrs. Kate Shim mina and Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and family. " - Meinert reported back at Far ragut Wednesday. . , . CpL Milan Weston of the coast guard artilley spent a 28-day fur- loush with his grandmother, Mrs. Addie IIayes. He also visited - bis mother, Mrs. J. E. Clark. lie et tendeL.MiU City schools and was one of the first local boys to en list He has been stationed at Fort Stevens, Fort Lewis; Fort Canby and near Seward,. Alaska for 15 months. He reported to Bowerie Field, Texai October. 12. , ' " TSst Martin ' Jepsen frn Camp Butner, NC, la spending an 11-day furlough with his wife, t ' Report Pussy WMovs Ult FirsrbrLast ; SILVERTON ' Althe Meyer, city treasurer at Silverton, Is puz zled. She can't make out whether she is ten months late or two months early. A pussy willow tree, growing on the west side of her home in Brush creek, ras bloomed out Usually this tree1 does not produce until late December , or January.- . , ' r.Icnnicalli Couple Fish1 la Alsea River Area ) w MONMOUTH Mr. ' and Mrs. Gordon Nelson, Monmouth, with Jack White, Corvallis, spent sevi eral-days this week at Tidewater, on the Alsea river, fishing., , their catch was' small; two sal- mon and ne- .trout They report ideal weather, with practically np fog at the Graham Calbreath cot tage where they stayed. ' S PoKi County Visiting Lodge Schedules Meet :. MONMOUTH The" Polk couni ty Odd Fellows Visitirig associa-i tion will meet with the FaIlsCity lodge Friday night Oct 27. This includes all the lodges of ; the county, which meet annually at each place some time during the year;" : - ..a I . , , i 4 m I - - I f1