The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 06, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    The Sentinel, ‘.'ottage Grove, Oregon
■ thur»., Oct. 0. HM9
Soil ‘Bank Account'
Determines Returns
Check Up on Solvency
To Assure Prosperity
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GRIMLY INSPECTING THE hastily act up morgue In Toronto's H tfiuHure P.dldlnr Mayor Hlrnm McCallum
(tn light coat), leads n giotip of odlcials through the rqpm of <l< th All the ugh the day, grief-stiicki n friends
and relatives tiled past the a rows of bodies seeking to Identify loved ones who were victims of the holocaust
aboard the liner Nuronlc, The death toll was placed at over 120,
(International Soundphoto)
t osi Mine«
n< rt U S coil mines, In
r< imylvnnln. go 2 200 h t down,
whuli I hillo more than the aver-
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At
(linee II. y.
C. . Brcbm island,
co I it, mined uivleis. il tour miles
ft m r
h tft : etzanee, but only
abuut 2.009 tit trar'ht down.
Quality Printing in
Our Own Modern
Plant.
Accounting Forms and
Visible Records
A t’.lllion Dollar*
Two thou .ui 1 yea.» is the tunc
wuiri d to si >i id a bill on dollars
if y. ti i nd It at the talc of one
dollar a mb ut"
Ice Cream Frcrrrr
for Quality”
COTTAGEGROVE
SENTINEL
The first American pate, t on m
ire cream freezer was issued li
1>.I3
Inscel Screens
Stiimlr»» steel insect screens arc
not affected by rust or suit alt
110 NORTH OTH
Columnar Pads
The Sentinel.
FIELD BOOT
Opportunities for Young Physicians
"There is No Substitute
PHONE 555-550
according to the Encyclopaedia
Britannica.
A GREAT NAME IN WORK BOOTS
Wedding Announcement a
The Sv'linei
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Wood's Reslstane« la Decay
Fool, Mouth Disease
Wood 1» composed of about M par
Ai one of the world's most eon
tagious and devastating maladies, cent cellulose, 38 par cant lignin,
foot-and-mouth disease is ■ serious ■nd minor quantities of other ma­
terial». Cellulose forms the frame­
threat to th« livestock and food re
sources of all nation*. It attacks I work of the cell wall. Lignin con-
mainly cattle, swine, sheep and •tltutes the cementing materiel that
goats, but also affect* other cloven- binds the cells together »nd 1»
mixed with cellulose in the cell
footed animal* Except for nine out
breaks of limited duration, the Uni- i wall. The color, odor, and natural
Ud States successfully has main- resistance to decay come from ma­
tained its freedom from thia for­ terials other than cellulose or lig­
eign plague. It has done so largely nin.
I through preventive measures ap­
The amazonia n wilderness
plied by the bureau of animal ln-
equals half the area of Europe,
| dustry.
Check up on your soil fertility
“bank account " It's more important
to you than the number of dollars
you have in your comnv-rcial ac­
count.
Your prexnt and future prosper- I
Ity depends on your soil's crop pro­
ducing ability. Crop producing abil­
ity, in turn. d<-pi nd* on the size of
your soil fertility bank account— |
how you match deposit* *nd with­
drawals.
Every crop you »ell carries with
It nitrogen, phosphate, potash and
"flow'd that picture get there 1
What kind or a houao do yui
•hink thia la?"
Fay It
In a well-equipped Army horpitol two rodiologhti are shown studying the
spmnl X-ray of a patient. Thera ore many opportunities for doetars to special­
ise m branches like X-ray and related subjects Young physicians who
d.d not have service in World Wcr II have been asked by the Army Medical
Department to volunteer for duty of one* in either the U. S. Army ar the
U. $ Air Force.
other plant nutrient*. Unless you
balance these withdrawals with
good management "deposits" that
replace nutrients, rebuild organic
matter and repair damaged »oil
structure, your »oil bank account
will be overdrawn.
Among steps recommended for
keeping your sod bank solvent are:
Use deep-rooted legume* regularly
in the roution. Apply lime on the
basil of soil test*. Use commercial
fertilizer containing phosphate and
potash as needed. Return manure,
corn stalks, straw and other crop
aftermath to the soil. Use contour
cultivation »nd other conservation
method* where necessary.
Just a» you will get a notice if
your checking account 1» overdrawn,
lower per acre yield and higher per
bushel costs will notify you if your
»oil bank account is being over­
drawn.
About 85 per cent of the nation's
com crop goes to market in the
form of meat.
YUGOSLAV Minister of Foreign
Affairs, Edward Kardel). speaks
strongly against Russia's attitude
toward hi» country a» he addresses
the United Nations General Assem­
bly at Flushing Meadows, N Y.
Kardel) challenged the Kremlin to
prove tn Marshal Tito and the whole
world that Moscow is actually seek­
ing peace.
(International)
Oil Tan Leather
Double Leather Sole
Gro Cord Tap
Full Leather Insole
$1195
Lower Support Prices,
Goals Set for Potatoes
Lower support prices and lower
goals for 1949 early potatoes have
been announced by the U. S. de
partaient of agriculture.
Agriculture Secretary Charles F
Brannan »aid the low parity price
had been set with extreme relue
tance, and should not be regarded
as a precedent for other comtnod
ities. The goal for 1949. as usual,
will be broken down to counties and
individual farms.
Graham 6? Thorp
A LARGE STORE DEVOTED ENTIRELY TO
FOOTWEAR
Phone 199 - L
23 So. 6th
Everybody reads the Classified
Pages 16 and 17
T um I« htHKt I. IZÍIO». Aac N,i«oa. ........ Mondo,
Whatever the Mee Class—
FLUFF-DRI CLOTHES
in minute^—not hours!
& Think of the extra pep you'd have—the hours
S' you'd save—if you never had to hang out another
wash—if you could dry it all indoors with a Hamilton
Automatic Clothes Dryer 1
Ol T Ol THIS WORLD—The elaborately wired instrument is the
riular antenna : ' >v<- the d ck of the USS Norton Sound, and shooting
■ kyward, kavinr u trad of white vnpor, is the Navy’s aerolite sound-
; g to k-1 us-d in the ftudy of ct mic ray intensity. The rockets,
nJ nt a point appn ximntely 700 miles off the west coast of South
\i
¡.a, attain i an altitude of more than 65 miles above the ocean.
<'o:n>:c ray data is obtained from instruments in the nose of the
rockets.
1 v ol , rviii - the powerful co.-mic ray particles and studying the
■lianpcs they urdergo in passing through the atmosphere, scientists
hope to obtain a new and clearer understanding of nuclear forces.
The ।m i ry of cosmic ray particles is millions of times greater than
that which can be produced by nuclear fission.
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CNAMTS' DAUGs .uJ WiNS R53BON
No more struggling with heavy baskets—clotheslines
—clothespins ! Just put the clothes into your Hamilton,
Hick the switch and in a matter of minutes your clothes
are gently tumbled Huffy-dry and wrinkle-free,
part of every street scene—something
yon see every day.
t ’ s
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Car owners in three different price classes
—all happy about the same thing.
One of them drives a new Buick S pecial ,
which } on sec poking forth its new, bold-look
forefront at the left of our picture.
"Hut wait,’’ you say ! "1 low about the fresh air and sun­
shine on my clothes and linens? 1 like that. I want that.
Another will tell you there's nothing like
the Si pi r ’ s “happy medium" of size and
comfort, power and easy handling, style and
standing.
Madam, good old Science thinks of everything!
There’s a powerful ultra-violet Sun-E-Day lamp in your
Hamilton. It sanitizes your clothes and sweetly freshens
them with genuine sunshinc-and-brceze ozone.
1 hey
smell like the breath of Spring.
And if you’re looking for prestige, where is
your money going to buy so much as in that
handsome 18-footer, the R oadmaster , with
its 150-hp performance and really royal
hearing?
How about that? How about dropping in for a free
demonstration?
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
BRISBANE
ELECTRIC,
INC.
702 Main
Phone 73
Stilt smooth DYNAFLOW ORIVF*
•
So why not look the whole line over? "Your
Buick dealer has these grand travel-mates
in a baker’s dozen of different body types
and sizes. Start your shopping in his show*
room—and you'll find that even on delivery
he has exactly what you want.
FUU-VIFW VISION from enlargod gloss orn
flRLBAll STU AIGHT- LIGHT POWLR with SUP- SITTING
MOUNTINGS
___________ Phono 9..
fljcunißtxm.
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SWING-LASY DOORS and oaty
•
low prossun tiros on SALLTY-RIDL RIMS
connecting rods • BODY BY HSHLR
VALVl LILTLRS (DynoRow Modols) plus HI-FOISfD
•
INGINS
Doublo-Duty VLNTIPORTS • DURLX B LAR INGS, mom and
»StrnM on KADMAS'tlt. ooi^ j I ol ,«0« cost on SWilt and 3HCIN. nodsls.
W hen hi tler automobilvu are built BUICK will build them
CLOTHES DRYER
O a , ANO ÍÍKTMC MOMIS
Above all, there’s no “buy” like a Buick—
no car that gives you such a rich dollar’s
worth of smartness, handling, comfort and
liveliness for every dollar you pay.
cetew • "LIVING SPACt" INTERIORS with DeopCradlo cushions • Buoyant ■ riding QUADRUFLfX COIL SPRINGING • LWy
COTTACI- GROVE GAS CO.
«
There’s no ride quite so soft and cushiony,
as the Buick ride, whatever the size and
scries. There’s no power quite so satisfyingly
lively as Buick's high-compression, hi th-
pressure Fireball power.
IIIICK atone han all theae foal urea
And
818 Main
But all these good folks get together on this: -
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IN ADDITION TO BEING a central figure in the Celebrated Al ter Hiss
controversy, Whittaker Ubaml rs is a farmer v ad cattle breeder. Hero
his dau (liter, Ellen, is Fh wn with her prize bull. It won n blue ribbon
at the Howard County Fair in Baltinn ic. (Inter.. . i. nnl Soundphoto)
030 Gibbs Ave.
MAULDING MOTORS
Phone 600