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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 21

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ir jpeyesMff sperpe jj-jW'ii I'ggfti I'Mttl T1P THE KANSAS CITY STAR 21 Friday Juna 1 1fT4 Deaths Spray Now Can Blast Bagworms Winston Horn Shrine Mr Cantrell was a Navy veteran of World War IL He leaves his wife Mrs Hope Cantrell of the home a son Richard Cantrell Atlanta two brothers Everett (plum-purple) and Tycoon (blue violet) Foliage of these plants remains attractive throughout the growing season More expensive varieties that are quite beautiful include Choice (white) Cambridge (turquoise blue) Sea Shadows (blue) and Violet Repeat (bright violet) Says the Old Timer: standards by popular opinion is a sure road to sisters Mrs Triffie Cantrell Wilder Idaho Mrs Edith Waller California and Mrs Julia Johns Niangua and three grandchildren Services will be at 1 pm Saturday at the Muehlebaeh Chapel burial in Memorial Park Cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the chapeL spoons of 25 per cent mala-thion wettable powder to a gallon of water Repeat the spray as needed for control Zinnias are making fast growth They should lie thinned if too crowded to make healthy growth Clip away excess plants Feeding the plants with a 5-19-5 fertilizer will be beneficial Although Siberian iris prefers a moist soil it seems to thrive in dry weather quite well and multiplies readily This makes it a useful plant for growing along terrace walls and sunny slopes Some of the old varieties are quite beautiful and still popular as well as inexpensive when compared to newer ones Good varieties are Brother (violet) Royal Herald It is important to visit trial gardens and nursery fields to see new introductions in bloom in order to give the homegrounds a fresh new look each growing season More often than not many of the new varieties have finer bloom and built-in resistance to disease crowd chrysanthemum plantings if finest bloom is desired Pinch or cut back shoots as necessary to develop compact growth Little more pinching should be required by the end of this month If Southern Belle hibiscus has self-sown in a perennial border to prevent crowding it may be necessary to remove some seedlings before the plants get too large The plants are reliably hardy in this area and can become a problem if allowed to spread in perennial beds and borders Seedlings of Summer Carnival hollyhocks should be thinned now if they were sown directly in the border The plants require plenty of sun and space to grow for finest bloom Stake young plants to prevent wind damage if they are growing where wind blows with full force To prevent wind damage stake plants such as asters carnations nicotiana sweet peas and the large-flowered verbenas Giant Salmon Queen and Rainbow It is necessary to maintain a regular spray program with a fungicide such as benomyl to control blackspot on roses As a sanitation measure rake up leaves that fall from the bushes and put them in the trash barrel Dwarf dahlias require the same care as the large varieties They will need to be sprayed regularly with Sevin to control leaf-eating insect pests that are becoming a problem in gardens Sevin can be applied either as a spray or dust Repeat treatment will likely be necessary to keep plants clean If leaf miners are a problem spray with 2Vz table Winston Horn 60 of 101 NW 70th Terrace Gladstone retired president of the First National Bank of Gladstone Cantrell Niangua and Denton died Thursday at North Kan-sas City Memorial Hospital Mr Horn came to Kansas City about 40 years ago and worked as a federal bank examiner real estate salesman and vice-president of the Southgate State Bank and Trust Company before moving to Gladstone in 1963 He helped organize the First National Bank of Gladstone and was executive vice-president He became president in 1968 and retired in January Mr Horn was born in Memphis Mo He attended Northeast Missouri State College in Kirksville Before moving to Kansas City he was a teacher in Scotland County Missouri rural schools He was a past president of the Clay County Bankers Association a charter member of the Northland Elks Club ami the Gladstone Lions Club and a lifetime associate member of the Gladstone Jaycees Mr Horn was a member of the Gashland United Methodist Church He leaves his wife Mrs Helen Horn at the home a son Martin Horn Arcadia Calif and a sister Mrs Kathleen Smith W'y-aconda Mo Services will be at 3 pm Sunday at the McGiliey Antioch Chapel burial Monday in the Memphis Cemetery Memphis Mo Friends may call from 7 to 9 pm Friday at the chapel MISS MONNIE CUNNINGHAM of the Baptist Retirement Towers 1021 Lin wood died yesterday at a nursing home in Harrisonviile She was born in Kansas City and had lived in Belton most of heir life She was in civil service for many years Miss Cunningham was a member of the Belton Baptist Church She leaves a sister Miss Mary Cunningham of the home Services will be at 2 pm Monday at the George Funeral Home in Betton burial in Elmwood Cemetery Friends may call after 2 pm Sunday at the chapel MRS EDWARD DOLLARHIDE Mrs Marie Black Dollarhide 65 of El Monte Calif formerly of Kansas City died Wednesday at the home She was born in Washburn Mo and lived in Kansas City most of her life before moving to California Mrs Dollarhide was a member of the First Baptist Church Glendale Calif She leaves her husband Edward Dollarhide of the home Services will be at 10:30 am Saturday at the Forest Lawn Chapel Cypress Calif burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery BEN GROSS Ben Gross 71 of 3800 Weaver Court Kansas City Kansas died Thursday at Providence ery Friends may call froim 7 ta 10 pm Sunday at the chapeL MRS BETHANA MITCHELL Mrs Bethana Mitchell 92 of a nursing home at 7001 Cleveland died Thursday at the home She was born in Houston Mo and had lived here 46 years She was a member of he Raytown Christian Church She leaves a son Charles R' Mitchell 9111 Conser Overland Park a daughter Mrs Made Maloney 12508 54th two grandchildren six great-grandchildren and two great-greatgrandchildren Services will be at 1 pm Monday at Floral Hills Chapel burial in Floral Hills Cemetery Friends may call from 6 to 9 pm Sunday at the chapel GEORGE OZBOLT George Ozbolt 84 of 1722 26th Kansas City Kansas died today at Providence Hospital He was born In Pungert Austria and came to the United States in 1913 He had lived in the Kansas City area 60 years Mr Ozbolt retired in 1955 as a beef boner and machinist for Swift Co where he had been employed 35 years He was a Catholic and a member of the Croatian Fraternal Union of America He leaves his wife Mrs Bessie Ozbolt and a daughter Miss Rosie Ozbolt both of the home a son Eldon Ozbolt 8000 Hunter Raytown a brother Anton Ozbolt Yugoslavia three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren Services will be at 10 am Monday at the Fulton-Niekel Chapel burial in Hiehland Park Cemetery Friends may call from 3 to 5 pro Sunday at the chapel MRS VERGIE THURSTON Mrs Vergie Thurston 83 died Thursday at a nursing home at 1500 Truman Road Independence She was born in Centrolia Kan and bad lived most of he'- life in this area Mrs Thurston and her late bus-band operated the Thurston Coal Company in Tn-deoendence Graveside services will be at 11 am Saturday at Centralia Cemetery Centralia Kan FENCING? Yu at war fane for yaur monay at Mac's phone 287-6173 NURSERIES OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK RE 4-2910 North Edge 1 Mi I Hwy 169 on 2911 vvvvw Buy Now Lawn and Garden ASJES RAYTOWN NURSERY ANNUALS HANGING BASKETS VEGETABLES SHADE TREES 7911 SPRING VALLEY RD 353-1203 OPEN SUN 10-4 i AMERICAN FENCE FI3IE FRUIT TREE! With $35 Purchase) FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL ELECTRIC START HOMELITE LAWNMOWER Reg $17495 Nowl $13995 With Trade BRONZE LEAF NURSERY TREE FARM 1 35th Nall (One Block East of Nall) Phene 897-3338 Hospital He was bom in St Joseph La and had lived in Kansas City Kansas 52 years He retired in 1939 from the American Can Company where he had worked 36 years Mr Gross was a member of the Mount Zion Baptist Church where he served on the usher board He was a Mason He leaves a son Gregory Gross Al-tadena Calif end two sisters Mrs Margaret Weaver of the home and Mrs Mamie Caldwell Los Angeles Services will be at 9:30 a Saturday at the church burial in Westlawn Cemetery Friends may caF from 6 to 9 tonight at the Mrs Jones Chapel MRS MAUDE A LINDSAY Mrs Maude A Lindsay 79 of 120IA Minnesota Kansas City Kansas died Thursday at a nursing home in Bonner Springs She was a lifelong resident of Wyandotte County Mrs Lindsay had worked in the sample room for the former Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company She was a Methodist- She leaves two daughters Mrs Lillian Ray Hot Springs Ark and Mrs Ruth Hoffman 1411 Orville and a sister Mrs Pearl Porter 1219 55th drive both of Kansas City Kansas two grandsons and five great grandchildren Services will be at 11 am Monday at the Porter Chapel burial in the Bethel IOOF Cemetery Friends may call from 2 to 9 pm Sunday at the chapel JAMES MITCHELL James MitcheH 60 of 512 Hardesty died yesterday at the Research Medical Center He was bom in Chicago and had lived in Kansas City 25 years He was a used car salesman Mr Mitchell was a member of the Church of God He was graduated from Northwestern University Evanston HI He leaves his wife Mrs Pearl Mitchell of the home: two daughters Mrs Carol! FTvnn Downey Calif and Mrs Virginia Anderson Port Wash a stepdaughter Mrs Dee DeSoain 5304 Thompson and three grandchildren Service be at 11 am Monday at MeGillev's Midtown Chapel: burial in Memorial Park Cemet Chainlink Fence Wood Stockade 25 year factory guarantee Oak Ranch Rail 25 -ft year factory guarantee Ornamental Iron and Store Front Protection Materials Only or Completely Installed CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE 363-6440 SOD CONTROL SUPRO GORDONS PIONEER PATTERSONS Spray for Red Spider Bagworms on Evergreens Dust Sprays for Gardens WALDO GRAIN CO 7801 WornallRd 363-1 111 By Rose Ross It is important to spray for bagworms as soon as the worms are seen on evergreens and ornamentals Use two tablespoons of 50 or 80 per cent carbaryl (Sevin) wettable powder to a gallon of water This spray will need to be repeated if coverage is not thorough If preferred spray with diazinon at rate of two tea-poons of diazinon 50 per cent wettable powder or 25 per cent emulsifiable concentrate to a gallon of water Follow directions on the container Water young trees set out this spring deeply If mulches were not applied at planting time apply them now It is important to keep a regular watering schedule throughout summer if weather is dry Wrap the trunks with treewrapping paper to prevent sunscald and possible borer injury Put up stakes to support Galaxy sweet peas Cut away faded bloom promptly to keep the plants producing as long as possible There is no need to stake the or Bijons varieties since these do not make tall growth Both varieties will produce excellent bloom over a fairly long period if old flowers are promptly removed Mulching the plants to conserve moisture and to keep the root zone cool will encourage production Balled and canned stock that is still in good condition needs to be set out without any delay now Allowing the plants to become severely rootbound is harmful Water deeply at planting time Continue this throughout summer as needed to keep the plants making strong growth Cut away faded bloom on coneflowers (echinacea) to keep them blooming throughout summer The plants bloom quite well during the hottest days of summer and require little more care than cutting off faded bloom Like gaillardias they are valuable for hot dry locations where few other plants can grow without special care Many favorite flowering annuals will benefit from a feeding with a 5-10-5 or 6-10-4 analysis fertilizer every month in the growing season Apply as directed on the container and water it in if the weather is dry For a small garden and container-grown plants a complete soluble fertilizer can be used applying it with a sprinkling can Use at the rate rec-orrumended on the container Pinch back tip growth on annual flowering plants each time they produce three or four sets of leaves This encourages compact growth and plenty of bloom Songwriter Cantor Sholom Secunda Dies New York Times News Service New 1 Secunda who achieved fame as an 8-year-old cantor and went on to write about 60 operettas and more than a thousand songs ded yesterday at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center He was 80 He was a major composer of popular and hturgical music a noted conductor a producer and a music critic One of his songs was Mir Bist Du which he wrote in 1932 and copyrighted a year later Secunda sold the rights to it for $30 and split the take with his lyricist Jacob Jacobs He sold hundreds of songs for $30 the money representing that much extra profit Mir Bist Du however earned more than $3 million for someone else A Kenneth Harrars To Observe 50th Mr and Mrs A Kenneth Harrar 7432 Cherokee Drive Prairie Village will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday Their children: Robert Harrar and Mrs Helen Dunn both of Overland Park They also have three grandchildren 3 DAY SPECIAL SAT SUN MON SILVER MOUND Reg $180 NOW 99c PLUMY SPIREA Reg $195 NOW 99c Blue Hills Nursery 7601 Troost Walker Ritch Walker Ritch 68 of 2918 80th a former professional heavyweight boxer died Thursday at the home after apparently suffering a heart attack He was born in Geneseo Kan and had lived in the Kansas City area most of his life Boxing under the name Walter Cobb Mr Ritch had 126 professional fights and had 96 victories In 1932 he was knocked out in the fourth round by Max Baer Sr who later became heavyweight champion Mr Ritch boxed about 10 years from 1924 until 1934 and spent part of his career in the same boxing stable with Primo Camera another former heavyweight champion He was a pipefitter in Kansas City Mr Ritch was an Episcopalian He leaves his wife Mrs Mary Ritch of the home and a sister Mrs Gladys Piercey Garland Kan Services will be at 3 pm Saturday at McGiiley's Midtown Chapel burial in Palestine Cemetery Friends may call after 4 today at the chapel Ellis Johnson Ellis Johnson 64 Scottsdale Ariz director of the Kansas City Terminal Railway Company from 1955 to 1965 died Wednesday i Scottsdale Mr Johnson began his railroad career about 44 years ago as an assistant Ole clerk in Osawatomie Kan He became president of the Rock Island Line in 1961 Before retiring he also had Funeral Services Mrs Ruth Hoekett 67 of 2733 Allis Kansas City Kansas at 11 am Monday at the Engiish-Franklin Chapel burial in Westlawn Cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 pm Sunday at the chapel Deaths Over Missouri Maryville Mrs Ola Bee- die 84 of Ravenwood Mo died Thursday at St Francis Hospital She wa a lifelong Raven-word resident Mrs Beedle was a member of the Ravenwood Christian Church She leaves two sons Howard Beedle 6601 Grand Gladstone and Raymond Beedle 8609 Jar-boe Kansas City: a daughter Mrs Martha Kirkbride San Dieeo a brother Eldon Steiger Maryville a sister Mrs Stella Bentley Ravenwood and four grandchildren Sendees will be at 2:30 pm Sunday at the church burial in Oak Lawn Cemetery Ravenwood Friends may call after 4 pm today at the Price Chapel Maryville Pool Hal! Fight Ends in Shooting A 44-year-old man walked into the General Hospital about 425 yesterday after he was shot during an argument with three men in a pool hall in the 3200 block of Troost The victim Alonzo Donahue 2925 Mersington suffered bullet wounds in the left shoulder and neck He was treated at the hospital Contractors Welcome 8205 Hickman Mills Dr FliE APPLICATION SEVIN GRANULES STOPS SOD WEBWORMS 1 BanxAwtBicARD VAN HOME GARDEN SHOP Many unusual gifts for Fathers Day Everything for the Lawn and Patio 40" wide 63" TALL APPLICATION CALL TODAY 642-3968 STATUARY HOUSE SIGNS IRON FURNITURE HITCHING POSTS VASES FLOWER BOXES WALL PLAQUES FRANK0MA POTTERY BIRD HOUSES WEATHER VANES JARDINIERES MARTIN HOUSES GIFT ITEMS BIRD BATHS FOUNTAINS SCRIPT HOUSE LETTERING BIRD BATH WARMERS Complete Fountain with Pump Complete Fountains Start at 56 A complete range of submersible pumps no drains no plumbing Reuse some water over and over Many Other Fountains on Display You pay only the regular low price for Sevin Granules ($598 covers 5000 SqFt) and we will apply it for you at no extra cost Sevin kills sodwebworms as well as other nuisance pests such as mosquitoes ants fleas and others Call today-OFFER IS LIMITED served as director of the Railway Express Rov Petitions Are Filed Directors Association and THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR GROUNDS COME ALIVE Visit Us Tndav SINCE 1927 SANTA-FE LavMarden 7312 West St 642-3968 Open MonSat 8i 6 Sun 9 to 4 7347 Prospect Kansas City Missouri Phone 523-1760 Mon -Sat 9-5 Sun 10-5 10701 El Monte Roe) Overland Park Ks Phone 649-2555 Mon thru Sat Sun 10-5 the lure of fame or any quest for money will mark my tenure or keep me from being a full-time Roy a Topeka obstetrician and lawyer first won election to Congress in 1970 when he unseated the incumbent Republican Chester Mize of Atchison He won re-election in 1972 by a landslide 41000 votes over Chuck McAtee Republican He earlier this year announced he would be a Democratic candidate against Dole for the Senate after Gov Robert Docking considered a prime contender bowed out of politics Two leaders of the Kansas Legislature also filed for renomination today Rep Richard (Pete) Loux (D-Wichita) House minority leader filed for Democratic renomination to a sixth term from the 95th District Rep John Hayes (R-Hutchinson) chairman of the House Judiciary Committee and the special investigative committee filed for Republican renomination to a sixth term in the 104th District MEYERS TURF FARMSy Inc NURSERY GROWN BLUE CRAB ZOYSIA SOD DeCvtnd or Instatod CIOSEO SUNDAYS STIlWat KANSAS MU 1-2667 Five Miles South of Stanley Kans on Old US Highway 69 0 GRAVELY 'Ortho ORTHO DIAZINON Soil Foliage Dust From me Topeka Bureau Topeka Rep Bill Roy (D-Kan) today filed with the Kansas secretary of state for the Democratic nomination for US senator Roy filed by petition for the post held by Sen Bob Dole R-Kan) who is scheduled to file tomorrow for re-election Roy filed by petition rather than by paying a $425 filing fee Officials in the secretary of state's office said name would not be added to the official filing list until all sig natures on the petitions are verified Roy needs petitions bearing 1 per cent of the vote of the Democratic candidate for secretary of state in the last general election or more than 3500 signatures The signatures further will be verified by the state board of canvasser which will meet June 24 to check all petitions filed The nominating petitions were gathered by volunteers for Roy He said the volunteers have reported an enthusiastic response for his election from persona across the state sentiment was expressed again and again that we in Kansas need a new senator one who will serve the state and our nation rather than just his party and Mr Roy said Dick Martin Divorced From Dolly Read Santa Monica Calif Dick Martin comedian cohost of defunct Laugh-In series has been divorced from Dolly Read actress Under the property settlement announced yesterday the 30-year-old actress will receive $3200 monthly and $25000 cash payable within six months Martin 52 also agreed to pay reasonable medical expenses The couple was married in Honolulu on Aug 22 1971 ORTHO Sod Webworm Control Contain Aspon controls both sod webworma and chinch bugs Gives up to 8 weeks control Easy to apply with Ortho Lawn Sprayer Contains: Aspon MOWS MOST EVERYTHING Gravely 76 HP Custom Swiftamatic Tractor with 30" Rotary Mower end Riding Sulky An Insecticide to protect vegetables fruit and Rowers from harmful Insects 7P American Railroads and American Railway Engineers Association He began working for Rock Island in 1906 as secretary to the general manager in Kansas City and worked up through the ranks of the operating division- He was trainmaster and superintendent before becoming a vice-president of the company Mrs Harriet Brown Mrs Harriet May Brown 82 of Berkeley Calif who was secretary to the late Albert Reeves Sr who was named a federal judge here in 1923 died Tuesday at a hospital in Berkeley She was born in Avalon Mo and had lived here most of her life until moving to Berkeley about four year ago She was a charter member of what is now the Friends of Art She was a member of the Women's Chamber of Commerce and the City Club here She leave a daughter Mrs Mildred Sutherland Berkeley: a granddaughter and a great-granddaughter Graveside sen vices will be at 11 am Tuesday at Mount Moriah Cemetery here Prather Rites Memorial service for the Rev Guy Prather Phoenix a Baptist minister 60 years and former superintendent of the Kansas City Baptist Association will be at 10 am Saturday at the Newcomer Chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo Private burial will be in Kansas City Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the cha-pel ELREY CANTRELL are Cantrell 56 of Tamp Fla formerly of Kansas City 4ed Tuesday at a Tampa hospital after apparently suffering a heart attack He was born in Niangua Mo and had lived in Kansas City 19 years before moving to Tampa in 1967 Mr Cantrell was a retired salesman for the American Lubricant Company of Dayton Ohio He was a member of Weetport Ma-jmc Lodge and the Ararat Contains 4 DIAZINON 2 Gal err your GROWING things NURSERY FRESH at BRUENING'S JAPANESE YEWS Balled Burlap $95 UP ISOTOX Insect Spray Ross Root Feeder Deep water and feed them with Ross Hi-Purity plant food cartridges! Brings nutrients directly to the root zone dissolved in water the way the tree can use them best Enjoy healthier trees with lush foliage blossoms blooms and beautiful shade Have beautiful trees complete with ROSS Beautiful Tree Cartridges turn FROM BEAUTIFUL LAWNS TO ROUGH WEEDS AND UNDERGROWTH Swivel action mower attachment follows ground contour All-gear steel-shaft drive from engine to mowing blade Instant forward-neutral -reverse tractor action for easy handling Use sulky attachment to ride in level areas detach and walk for maneuverability Wide variety of attachments for gardening lawn care and snow removal Catalog lanm I Detrrad BLUE SPRUCE 15" to 18" FOLLOW THIS MAP: POTTED ROSES Peoce and Climbing Blaze Evrfekoming BRUENING NURSERIES MilfttMMlSO Irwtct Spray ORTHO Malathion 50 Insect Spray Excellent multi-purpose Insecticide controls wide range ol Insect on fruit tree vegetables ornamentals Use ss Insecticide lor household pests -ants roaches flies mosquitoes Fleas on dogs and cats Also used to control certain livestock and poultry pette Contains: 50 Malathion Multi-purpose garden Insecticide Kills slmost all Inaacls on roses Mowers Uses shrubs around dwellings stc Economical conconlr kill fast and has rasidual action May be combined with PHALTAN Rose A Garden Fungicide lor allpurpose insect and dlsetsa control New Systemic Action Contains: Mnta-Systox Savin and Kelthan Turn left on 1 Bong a photo and plot plan for professional actor VISIT OUR TROPICAL GRIf NHOUSES Mtiunuiitanum MB -BEAUTIFUL TREES GRAVELY -KANSAS CITY CO SALES-SERVICE EM 1-1236 7321 TROOST AVI AT GARDEN AND HARDWARE DEPTS BRUENING'S NURSERIES Higginsville Missouri OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Pht 5 84-2656 WE SERVICi WHAi WE SEll O'CLOCK Friday Evening I deadline tor Sunday Star Want Ads PTace your ads early Dial 221-4000 Fasti Easy) Adv Phone Sunday Want Ads in before 5 pm Fri Adv DntECTl Inexpensive I Use tier Went AOs Dtai Adv.

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