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Show 4 A-J 0 Q fl D aljDI.S ' D D D D by Dick Hymcm D U 0 n u D TJ J D D D APHIS D suck young growth; harden buds, distort D D. D AMONG HSKX POLOS OF NEW SHOOTS '' D LT FROM -- : ;' WATER OR OCW U D n u iwrMuuruuw TlT,'Var AT1 TENDER AXJLLABV PM? if . .. BUDS BETWEEN LEAF AND STEM - gT 'CLj fS D D D D D con- - polysulfide), trots powdery mildew and several other MM m EARLY DISEASE SPORES MAV- SWCAKENEO THIS BUD-I- T MAY NEVER OPEN MM WIND - ndXw - WATERJN6 a SCATTER RST M1PCW-MA- Y D n plant diseases, helps keep new 1 r 0 growth healthy. INFECT D OF &AR0EM By D D Make your hose do the work. 0 The ORTHO D D 0 n u (OWTMO) Spray-Ett- e, attached to your garden hose, will D mix and apply ISOTOX and ORTHORIX Sprays in correct dilutions. Makes SDravincr a J D JM7 ('StSi I D pacu1 a D 0 r i D . " n. MILDEW weakens buds, grays leaves. ORTHORIX Spray, a fungicide (containing calcium 0 . p EARiVSPRMG IN m D D 6RAYISH PATCHES APPWW ON YOUNG ROSS LEAVES 0 0 Lawrence, Mass.: Found in the want ads: "For Sale, my husband's 50 puppies, $25. Telephone 34744. ' If a man answers, please hang up." Enosburg, Vt: Epitaph of Anna Hopewell reads: "Here lies the body of our Anna, Done to death by a banana. It wasn't the fruit that laid her low, But the skin of the thing that made her go." D- - D Trenton, N. J.: The road sign of a combination beanery and gas station near here says, "Eat here and get gas," US A - . n u n - D " Q vj) T.M. D S RC6. U.S. MT. Off.: ISOTOX. ORTHORIX D D D n D Cahforni Family Weekly, May 18, 1954 . D D ST n D IS0T0X Garden Spray which contains Lindane, Malathion and DDD, controls aphis, red spider and a wide variety of other garden insects D Boston, Mass.: It is illegal for any citizen to take a bath unless he has a written prescription from a doctor. 'child'' UK 0NUW)ERSI leaves; stunt growth. D Seattle, Wash.: The judge suspended sentence on Ben Trigg on condition that the next time he "feels' a drunk coming on," he chain himself securely to a tree. PSYCMMTPBT ffiuowJjr APHIS WILL ' 0 McL: ... p5yehiatbst 4 iRMfctfl l&VWIlJ D Frederick Steeg, 24, got a divorce on grounds of desertion after he read the note left behind by. his wife. The note read: "Dear Freddie Don't be so good to your next wife." 'child7 j D D Waukesha, Wis.: Woman won a divorce from her -- husband because he made her nervous getting up at five o'clock every morning to scrub the floors and do the ironing. Baltimore, D n Then control both aphis and mildew in one opera- tion with the scientifically right spray combination. tOOtcroftAPUIS 17 Help-want- ed D at the leaves for danger signs q Look 0 Mt. Clemens, Mich.: When police asked Melvin Reno why he was driving his car on the sidewalk, he muttered: Tm too drunk to be on the street." Kansas City, Mo.: ad in Kansas City Star: "Wanted healthy, rugged girl weighing over ' 300 pounds to be sawed in half by upcoming prestidigitator; have good act, but present partner 10 uuu wiu aawuig'Ufiiiui iuuuuc mju sour v. D D Graham, N. C.r Register of Deeds received a year-ol- d marriage license in the mail with a note: "I'm sorry to have to send this paper back to you, but I have been stood up." V D D Natchez. Miss.: Old law says it is illegal for elephants to drink beer. llj n n n n 0 Plymouth, Mass.: Epitaph on tombstone in Old Hill Cemetery reads, "If I was so soon to be done for, Why was I ever begun for?" 0 i Spray-Chfliic- Corp Rtchmond. Calif., WasiNncton. D.C. a ci n us, a a 0 |