Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Aug 1938, p. 4

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Owle.Ad - De- Blvey Seivice. Sàaiurdk lAIT STUAET -AU 2Puipose. Famil mout TLUUII2Ic 24 7b.3c Mct d md mety ... Just lthetbng with çold umats 12z CATSUP EAY STUAIT btt9 c gop »meral jars on youw pa ltry lU or qulàk lunche« fl'a, da Rbl BabY 2% oz. I~ RICHELIEU QUALUTY FOODS PDineapplo Juice Large 46 oz. tin 31C T*mnato Julce. .41 131/2 oz. tins 27e Chlcken& Egg Noodles 16 oz. jar 31C These Gentlemen Report Fishing Is Mighty Good Testimony that ",fishin's od is found ini reports received this week from Keith's Cliff, Hazelhurst, Wis., where Gordon P. Keith and Dr. H. H. Weishaar, both of Wil- mette, made exceptionally good, catches. Mr. Keith snared a siz- able Muskie amnong other- catches, while Dr. Weishaar was rewarded' ,kith a ten and one-hall pound Pike on one of his expeditions., Another North Shore angler re- ported to be making somne record catches is J. C. Sehumacher, band- mnaster at New Trier H-igh school, nvite Children. to .Puppet Show Aug. 20 Saturday, August 20, is the date et for the next imarionette show to e held in the Children's room at ,le Wi1rntte Public library. The ýuted beginning Saturday mor ,August 1, from t1tie Childr mn at the library. r. Allison to Preach it U nion' WorshipHoi in the'North Shore,'the .Uniiteci States departmnent of agriculture's bureau of entomology and plant quarantine, in cooperation with state and' local oficials, propose to locatîeA-he little pests. and -launeh -an early ýcampa ig n of extermination before they get a' foothold here. The *department has, placed 200 green and white metaltraps each in Wilmette -and Winnetka, by means of whieh it will be possible to deter-. mine whether the Japanese beetleis present. Sol infestation be found,, the information would, be used to guide possible control. activities, it is explained.. These traps have been placed chiefly in residential sections. Those doing the work have credentials which will be produced on. request. operate in permitting traps to- re- main on their property for a period of about 30 days. The police have been informed about the work. Frequent Jnterva1s Each trap will be vislted at fre- quent intervals by an inspector work- ing under the supervision of Edward F. Shea, of 822 Park avenue, Wil- mette. the area from m te state uine to Chi- cago. J. R. Cassel is the general supervisor in charge, and H. B. Sowers is the area supervisor. Economic Importance The Japanese beetie is a pest of economic importance in sections of tthe country where it is abundant, 49axàd oý'ILakesà, ia ass" as assistant,

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