Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 31, 1927, Page Page 2, Image 2

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1927
CUTS MORE
OUR COMIC SECTION
GETTING FACTS
ON APPLE PEST
(Prepared
by th e U n i t e d S t a te » D e p a r tm en t
Of A g r i c u l t u r e . )
The codling moth Is u troublesom e
Insect enemy of apples, p revalent In
most of the apple growing regions. A
speclol appropriation for m eeting the
slluuttou In K ansas w as made avail­
able to the bureau of entomology
July 1, 11)20, hut In order to cover an
entire season work w as begun In co­
operation with the K ansas A gricul­
tural college during the spring. Dam­
age was especially severe In K ansas
and the O zarks during the preceding
Season, and It Is hoped th a t these
stmlles will throw much light on the
codling moth problem throughout this
region. Field experim ents In control
are under way a t th e Bentonvllle
(Ark.) laboratory, which Include the
testing of arsenlcnls applied In v a ri­
ous dosages and at various times, and
of ovlddal and larvlcldal m aterials.
Questions relating to the q uantity of
spray residue on fru it at harvest time
are being studied a t th e Yakima
(W ash.) HeljJ station. T ests of a large
series of halts for m oths In the or­
chard and In packing sheds are also
being made. An apple ferm ent has
been found to be the best b ait m ate­
rial of those tried, though a ferm ent
of molasses and yeast Is ulso good.
None of the essential oils tested shows
much promise.
At the Sligo (Md.) laboratory the
feeding habits of the codling moth la r­
vae are being studied, especially those
Just hatched. The developm ent of In­
secticides other than arsenlcnls Is be­
ing attem pted.
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Events in the Lires of Little Men
"HELLO MISSUS bROWM WILL YOU
An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and
children’s between meal snacks.
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ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES
The same Holsnm quality that won the Harry M.
Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The
same price as the regular large loaf.
Sold at Your Favorite g j j
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Grocery and R e s t a u - O ¿A
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Horticultural Notes
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A good raspberry plantation will be
profitable for six to ten years.
• • •
O rdinarily the quantity of fruit nnd
vogetables used on the farm Is In dl
r e d proportion to the q uantity raised.
• * •
In pruning see th at dangerons
crotches and crowding of limb* are
elim inated from young trees to avoid
breaking down when the trees come
of age. The ea rlie r this shaping Is
done the less shock to the trees.
• • •
t'u ttln g the firewood with a oarpen
te r ’s saw Is Just as sensible ns using
one to prune the fruit trees Buy snd
Use s good pruning saw. Efficient tied»
m ake It easier to do efficient work.
N inety cents for u |>ulr of hand shears
and a dollar nnd a q u a rte r for o saw
Is an Investm ent Juatliled even In the
hom e orchard.
• • •
Black w alnut trees seem to be
poisonous to apple trees. If planted
n ear them . They a re also harm ful to
tom atoes, potatoes and corn.
• • •
A fter all ro tten apple*, pruned
lim bs an
o th er refuse have been
cleared up about th e orchard, give
your tree« a thorough spraying.
• • •
In p r u n i n g g o o s e b e r r ie s a n d c u r
ra n ts, rem em ber t h a t th e y h e n r f r u it
on wood t h a t la tw o y e a r s o ld . I n s te a d
o f last year'* g r o w th as w ith rasp
berries and blackberries.
HALOWAT
Guaranteed
RADIOS
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A TT O R N E Y S -A T-L A W
We will take care of any legal
business you may have
In su ran t* , Loans and Collections
MADE IN O REG O N
L et m e d e m o n s tra te th is w e s t­
e rn -b u ilt R ad io in y o u r
ow n hom e
DR. VV. W . R H O D E S
OSTEOPHATIC
FIITSICIAN AND SURGEON
Jfflce in L lchthorn Bldg.
Estacada
See m e fo r A a n d B B a tte rie s
Civile Schock
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DR. CHAS. P. JOHNSON
P h o n e 69-7
D E N TIS T
E venings by A ppointm ent
Phones: O ffici 315, R esidence 5051
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Another N. G. Check
THE FEATHERHEADS
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Pipes and Fittings
Real E state, Loans, In surance
Rentals
Farm Loans a Specialty
Telephone Es:acada, Oregon
Get our prices before yon buy
D ryer Pipes Made tt> O rder
For Sheet Iron W ork, re­
pairs, Soldering and plum b­
ing, call a t the
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ATTORNEYS
P ractice In all Courts.
F irst N ational Bank
Oregon City,
Oregon
AMESSHOP
in
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G eneral Practice. Confidential
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Oregon Ofty.
Oregon
/ T dvertisers
will find this
paper an excellent
medium in w h ich
to disp lay th eir
bargains and make
their w ants know n
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DR. G. F. MIDFORD
rilYSICIAS AXD SURUEOlf
X-Ray Equipm ent, Glasses Fitted,
Office and Residence Seoond and
Main 8 treats, Estacada, Oregon
Telephone Connections
GATES FUNERAL HOME
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G resham 8471
ED LINN AT LINN'8 INN
AGENT
Parasite of Gypsy Moth
The D epartm ent of A griculture has
recently Introduced Into the United
States a parasite of the gypsy moth
which Is particularly promising. This
Insert Is called Compsllurn concinnata
Melgen. It lives on about It«) host
Insects. It lias now been studied for
eight years by experts of th e D epart­
m ent of Agriculture, and these au th o r­
ities feel ti n t the Insert will prove
of great benefit. It will not only
check the spread of Insects of the
kinds It wns Intended to control, but
It has also shown ability to combat
other dangerous Inserts In this
country.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Variety of Apple Trees
Changed by Top-Working
“Apple tree v arieties may easily be
changed If the grow er wishes to fol­
low directions unit use a lltle care In
his work," says I’rof. O. W. I’eck of
the New Y’ork S tate College of Agri­
culture a t Ithaca.
“T he undesirable Ben Davis may be
"top-worked with some v ariety of real
finality, such us McIntosh o r Spy.
(¡rafting may also be used to get a n ­
other variety of fru it on an Isolated
|ilum or pear which does not bear be­
cause of lack of pollination.
"Any one nwiy g ra ft fru it success­
fully If he will take well-mntured one-
year-old term inal grow ths from known
bearing trees, keep the scions dor­
m ant, g raft when growth Is Just s ta rt­
ing, and be sure th a t the grdwlng or
cambium tissues of the stock and the
scion come In contact so as to Insure
a union."
Fnllures of g rafts may often be laid
to the neglect of the grow er to be
sure about this union, and another
Im portant point Is the careful placing
of wax over nil cut surfaces Immedi­
ately a fter the g raft Is placed. T his Is
to keep the cut from drying out. For
best results, scions should be set
w ithin a few days at a tim e when the
first leaves of the tree become from n
qu arter to half an Inch long. W arm
went her should be selected for the
Job.
SLICES
TO THE LOAF
E stacada, Oregon
Phone 543
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VAN’S BARBER SKCP
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SLANGUAGE
RUSSIAN SAYINGS
P arole your peeve.
Answers the Description
MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
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He Is a n eu tral pronoun.
BOUT V.ORRTT» BN THE TIME I (JET [
THE FIRST PAVMeUT SAVED OP A
F u r coat w i u fe ev . p r s t t v uicej
)
The rich man e a ts w hen he
w ants to, the needy w hen he
can.
Too honest to steal away.
n e runs his brain In low gear.
AUD THE CtRL RAMEÍ | .
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Fools quarrel over th e booty
while th e wise divide It up.
Unroll some brain fabric.
too* w -me shads *-
CIS FUR. COATS
You m ust sing his song on
w hose cart you ride.
She's an optic orator.
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Fools are n eith er ploughed
nor planted, but grow o f them ­
selves.
Even his Jokes have Jaundice.
Blow Into my Igloo some time.
Tickle your eardrum s with th a t
W ho's uncalled-fi r bundle are you.
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A fool can throw a stone Into
th e w ater, but ten wise men
w on't get it out.
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00O 0000O O O 0000a0<H K H K H K H K 10
He thinks an alienist Is a foreigner.
You’re only a freckle on this p la n e t
T race a bee-line from here to any­
where.
So dumb she thinks the furnace Is
gone when It's out.
THAT? WHAT WAS GOT MS
P uzzled
m am k .
so m e
P iA e e ,
V OAUT RFC AU. WHERE, I SAW/
NEW INVENTIONS
A B l AC k A u O AROWO FOR,
RATHER. ROOGM, WITH
S HAIRS VAIXEO UJ.
"THATY WHAT t WAUT
A UD \ 1UTEUO TO WAVS
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TO SE E IT AdAJAl
C W M Ora S i s
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Catos
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EPIGRAMS
An expert Is merely an o rdinary
person aw ay from borne.—E dw ard 0 .
Stone.
In th is life, alas, th ere a re many
m ore feet than ladder rungs.—Mau­
rice Donnay.
A m otor propelled buoy th a t can he
used to carry two swimmer* through
w ater Is a C alifornian's Invention.
I don't like to think o f th e p ast.
T h a t's for women nnd scenario w rit­
ers.—Jim TuRy.
T urning a new gas ranee valve even
slightly lights autom atically the bu rn er
th a t It serves, preventing danger from
leaking gas.
T ravel has destroyed th e tra v e le r
and there Is now here for th e pilgrim
to go save on a sp iritu al Journey.—G.
K. C hesterton.
T he use of heat Is not needed w ith
a new sealing w ax th a t Is sold In
m etal tubes and soon hardens on ex­
posure to the air.
M ethuselah passed aw ay In th e y ear
of the flood; th ere Is no telling how
long he m ight have llTed under a dry
regim e.—B ruce B arton.
A m otor-driven pump th at can be
placed In any tub to convert It Into
a w ashing m achine by agitating the
w ater It contains Las been ln je u te d
T aking an average o f th eft, and di­
viding It by the population. It appear»
th a t th e average man h as stolen only
$2.25.—Stephen Leacock.