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L r v l i i ) t::a yv i A oA 1 9 S t::3 J Most' gardeners, judging from the number ox inquiries x receive, are familiar with at least some varieties of the maggots w)iichr attack the roots of large per- i centage of our growing things, her ? In g the' northwest. fThef earliest varieties ( of the Insect was j introduced ifrom told, early m the! 19th Century and Si I Is now distriou ted widlr over North America and Canada. The common variety passes the winter as pupa in hard brown Kz-shaied capsule, about inch long, which is buried from one to five Inches In the soil. In the spring, about the time early cab bage plant! are being set out, the capsule la I broken and $ small ray fly crawls out of the solL These flies resemble the common housefly in appearance but are only about half as long. They stay Hmw Show fronltel ' Ctctrts ct pvak Yeronles Lake Ju Ca&Uld fTh Sainted . Sisters" Kent Taylor I Half Past mdatght" I Coler Cartoen 3 Lata News! 4 rs yji Mat pally From 1 p. Kow Showincjl : : Ce-UlU Bash Beaamont . i at Michael Shane flwp Many Winners , Cent mm lF.lt i-?Hd-st Showing! Doa2l-Crosst y I- -yjsm'l 41 I ' ef Ce-Featare! . New! Cent Shews Co-nitl Lsralne Day I ."TJ: Locker Carload Mf w -"" -ni ;w.- esmaaeaesk.-. U rA Vreae ayt f -mA JSP' t I SAWg WWa sAMT VV4f fctiiMfciAfrl VViitVU V to9 iMW etae ae ooMe " fsuring a brand new model which has the automatic spin rinse, which spins cif suds, super-rinses and damp dries completing a lull 9 pound load of clothes dl in one opera tion. No wringing to do! Ho set tubs needed Come Isio Hogg Eros, ct C3 Ztsim C'jeet for complete demonstration. , ... . . . . . close to the earth and deposit their small , white i eggs on the plants near where the stem meets the ground or in the cracks and crevices in the soil. From three to seven days and the small maggots arc hatched, promptly seeking the roots of the host pUnts. The larvae reach maturity in from three to four weeks, and begin all over again. There are four or eve gen erations of the , fly each year. Which help to keep the gardener. busy. Damajre Xverrreen Besides attaching the roots of most of the garden vegetables and annual flowers, these maggots do much damage to camellias, aza leas, rhododendrons, primroses, strawberries, and much of what we grow, Apple pumice baits and lead ar senate sprays nave oeen ine gen eral means of control. A number of experiments have been carried on, some successful and some less so. in making materials to be pour ed into the ground to kill the lar vae at! work. This week I found a new material at Salem garden store which it is claimed will con trol, or help control, by killing the maggots. The mercurials, calomel and errosiv sublimate are both effective in the control of the mag- Eots, but are poisonous and cannot e used for everything. This new material : can be used on plants such ns radishes, colons, turnips, carrots, potatoes. It Is used in a 1-200 solution and applied on the crown of the plants so it soaks into the ground on both sides Of the row. Tests are now being made on its control of the carrot and potato worm which has done much damage in the Willam ette valley. Garden Calendar Aug; 1 0 Woodburn Oar den OlUb. . " 'j Aug: 14 Mt Angel Garden club. Aug, 17 Annual herb tea, Leb anon, Aug. SI Silverton Flower show, Jay-C-Ettes in charge. Aug. 18-21 Annual flower show at Tillamook county fair. Aug. 19 Dallas Garden club with Mrs. A. Mickelson to speak on fuchsias. Aug. 20-23 ML 'Angel Garden club arrangement at Oregon Flax Festival. Aug. 26-28 Flower show at Pollr county fair. Aug. 29 Closing date for flower entries at state fair. Sept 1-4 Flower show at Clackamas county fair. Canby. Sept. e-12 Oregon State Fair flower show. Questions and Answers Mrs. P. R. H. asks for Identifi cation of a coral red flower she mailed me. Ana. This is a mountain gillia or Gilia iAggregata. It Is a biennial and will crow from seed. It Is na tive In many places, and I recall it in Wisconsin, too. Mrs. F. S. Rose . slugs have damaged your rose foliate. Ther have either stopped eating now or will Soon, if they are still eating. spray with a stomach poison or general rose dust containing a stomach poison. If they have re tired to pupate, then watch for tnem early next season. Mrs. C J. asks why her hya cinths do not produce offsets. Ans.r There may be a number of causes. Most common is too deep pianang and not rich enough soil. If the bulbs aren't planted more than three or four inches deeo and soil Is fairly rich they will pro ducer many more offsets than If the ground Is hard and unfertile. The same holds true of calls lilies. Callas will take much richer soil than almost any other type of gar den plant .... j 10 Down. Pay Monthly jVcaciian Bliiis ! And Shades New Available , ! -ELUED- ITks Blind Ilaa 1433 Bugs SU W. Scdem Slats in aluminum, steel, wood. ' . 5 Choice of tape colors, i Measured and installed 1 within 18 miles. Fheae 7228. Call Any Time for Free Estimates ! 6f : Easy c i r V-- -I V 4mwm ! snvertea Jack Hayes of Salem will be the Rotary club speaker Monday and his subject will be prour Fire Department" . ' Brush CeDege A daughter was born August 8 to Mr. and Mrs. John Miltmore at Newport Mrs. Miltmore Is a granddaughter of Mrs. F. Singer of Brush college. Detroit--The Idanha , Veneer company's bid of $16380 topped bids, of two other firms for-the purchase of 9,430,000 feet of tim ber near here on the North San tiam in the Willamette national forest Idanha Lumber company and the Vancouver Plywood cor poration were other bidders. - Sllvertea i Jerry j Towle . has begun the building on 638 Mc Claine at which he, will use for commercial garage as soon as completed.: - " Mt Ansel Catholic Order of Women Forests of Mt Angel will hold Its annual summer picnic for members families and Juveniles of both courts on Sunday, August 15, on the Abiqua. Ice cream, cof fee and lemonade will be fur nished, families furnishing picnic baskets. In charge J of the day's activities are Mrs: Walter P. Smith, Mrs. Paul Wachter, Mrs. John Kloft and Mrs. Edward Hammer. I - '..' ; ".. - y Kesedale -Billy Cole spent last week at Turner attending the Christian church boys' camp. Middle Greve Mrs. Paul Bas sett was accompanied by Sue An glin to the Farmers union juniors summer camp this week. S 3 Swesle Betty Biles, teacher in Los Angeles, is spending her va cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Biles, Hollywood drive. Miss Biles, her sister-in-law, Mrs. Harold Biles, and sis ter, Ruth Biles, are at tne coast for the week, having a cottage near Twin Bocks. They will at tend some of the meetings of the Oreson conference of the Friends church in session there this week. Few Corners Celebratlna her mnth turtnaay- anniversary wun an afternoon parry Wednesday, Twila Rickman was hostess to Jovee Brant Sherrill White. Den- ice Miller, Barbara Keen, Janice Shrake, Jo Oannon, Betty ana Faye Futrell, Janice Phillips, Sharon Egaleston and Lolita Mil ler. S "Valley Arthur Hlait LEBANON Arthur Hlatt 62, died at Langmack hospital Aug ust 5. Services were held in Sweet Home, with burial In Lebanon IOOF cemetery, j - Survivors are his widow, Mar tha; sons Carl and Paul of Sweet Home, Earl and Milliard of Okla homa; daughter, Mrs. Lucile Hig gbns of Sweet Home and three grandchildren. Death was caused by sell in flicted gunshot wounds. Glen Huston, county coroner, said fol lowing Investigation. Hiatt had been despondent because of poor health. Starts Today Cent li4S -. Seeead Feature "Jewels of Brandenburg" - : . with: Richard Travis lllclielhie Cheirel TRVf VT?TfTV VjTt" 8t- ii .ii . Washers -- ' ' , ' Union nill The Union Hill Home Economics club women will entertain the SUverton Hills club with a basket luncheon at Silver Falls state park on Wednesday, August 11. A short business meet ing conducted by club chairman Alice Jaquet will be held in the afternoon. ' Eesedale Nora Cole has - re turned from a visit with her sis ter and brother-in-law,-Mr. and Mrs." Dick Kinney, at Madras, Ore. rf Fear Corners The Hatfield residence, , Smith avenue, was damaged by fire of undetermined origin Thursday night The Four Corners firemen responded and succeeded in keeping the fire from spreading to adjacent build ings. Some furniture was saved. Aurora Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Reynolds of Hills boro visited ber parents, Mr. and - Mrs. A. W. Kraus, last week. Their two small daughters. Reeky. and Susan, ac companied the Reynolds. : . Aabera Driving to Roamers Rest near New berg recently were Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johns and son, Victor; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wilier and son, Freddie, and their guests, Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Len niger and children, Ann, Donna and Keith. . . Stayton Dairy Herd Sale Is Said Success TAYTON -- Daily herd sale held recently at the Stayton Dairy and conducted by Max G roes beck, auctioneer of Albany, was successful, the owner, Carl Boe dlgheimer said. A Holstein cow brought $305, the highest price pair for a cow. Lowest was 8185 and one bull brought 8310. Boedigheimer la now selling pasteurized milk which he purchases from a Salem dairy. DRIVfi OUT j TODXX . I TO ' Tho Crab ; MS Lehman $ That U 2S05 Portland Bd, (Near Fcdrgroands) mm mm Slop-Lite GoUcs Shop Golden Fried Chicken Dinner, Dellcloas Steaks, ' Strawberry Shortcake, lee Cream Ccaplclo Fcaiilaia .. Scrvlco We Make Oar Own Ice Cream South of 12th SU Junction on 9E Plenty of Parkinar Space - No Meters i " a f?aa- T C sr. de- iU - f3- Oat OP . X of the Monroe Avenue 'Sewing club was held Wednesday at Mrs. Stuart John's. Sewing were Mrs. Arthur Stowell, Mrs. Loren Richer, Mrs. Arlo McClaln, Mrs. Warren Shrake, Mrs. Henry Han sen, Mrs. Wilfred "Miller, Mrs. Nettie Shrake of Sand Point and the hostess. ' Macleay Loretta H o r s 1 e y , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Horsley, is spending a week at the American Union Sunday school's camp at Turner. - F.-x Try VOCAUfT FAVORITE- A77c CFOTZ CLUB COIIGO 3059 Portland BdJ Ph. 2-5S83 rocDCDi?;;;Et3 Open Sundays 2 P. fif. tin 11 P. JL Tastefal Chinese . Dishes ' At a Trillin Cost ALSO COMPLETE Chinese Combination Dinners, $1.25 and np - j .. ":' U Steaks Chicken .' Other American Dishes ... . i M . ... LEARN THE I Dcnla and Samba Why walk off the floor or fake these dances when the band swings., into this fascinating music? It's so easy to learn quickly when you're taught by one of our friendly Instruc tors.. ' , , ,. ,f ..:.';"- Find eat right away about the class which starts Tuesday night :- j ' ; OREGON INSTITUTE OF Fheae 8U8 15 8. 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