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1 4 jetion Two ¡Six 14 Pages Cottage Grove Sentinel COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY, OREGON UH It HAY. DECI MBI.lt . NUMBER Specialists Slated for Talks On Weed Control Control of common ryegrass in ladmo clover fields to 1»e harvest ed for seed using the new weed control chemical, J PC, w ill be dix- cussed by Virgil Er- - d. OSC, ex periment station agronomist, nt a one-day weed control meeting in Wood sugli! molasxi > the Multnomah hotel, Portland. |uilntnhlr and promlshv. January 9, starling at 10 nm. Jccdolllfl fol -I lli > < .it tie This in- eting is planned in con i t nt small • • Je le. dmg li i junction with the ninth annual ducted lit th-' O.N.C oglu mil ling of the Or- .ton Seed Grow It. ers league which will be held tIto Jonc*. «i»in> husbandman following two days, January 10 and II, according to the secretary of the weed control committee, Rex "Wood Molassi extension farm Warren, crops specialist. Warren is assist olitiiuud Ine Boni count} ing Jack Sather, Clatskanie, com- mittee chairman, in making pro Win III gram arrangements. with waler nnd sprinkled 11 has I hmti demonstrated, ac low quality hay priw-il to cording to Freed, that selective palatable as cam1 mol.r. - praying of Idaho clover fields to eradicate common ryegrass has more than doubled seed yiel-ls lor alfalfa ensiled with 3 per -’ent from second and third crops It Wood sugai mol.i . - s to alfalfa sll- is not necessary to spray the first ige inaile with 3 | mt -ent cane year Trial results emphasize the mollisses. need for doing away with compet ing crops, the agronomist [mints There whs no appicciahle differ out. •ding value for dairy viler Other speakers will include Har cow M ensured by milk pro- old Schicfi rsti in, Klamath county duction and w-ighl Weed supervisor for the past 12 SUI, alfalfa vnsil- d w ith year? Jie will discuss weed dis mola1 > s or with <■ on trict man igemcnt. Warren said that during Schieferstcin's tenure station's long-range study of il in Klamath county a phenomenal feed value and um * id the, prom) job of organizing a progiam to Ing new pK.luci m id-' from !>ou| control ja-rennial weeds along right aways has been carried out. II E. Bictman, O.S.C. farm unit etui kenn. NEW YORK'S FAMOUS Central Park lake Is turned Into a laundry by these -rops experiment station staff ri sourccful glrb as "drydays” arv decreed during the acute water short plant age. They are (I. to r.) Sissa Bethen, Linda Danson and Virginia Rcndisill I member, will discuss brushy l’londr Homi« control using 2.4-5T. 2,4-D and (international) und Uwy ’ re all chorines In a Manhattan night club. Tin immate. Out-of-state speakers in ' -•lude Vie Bruns, irrigation expert I'. S. Berlins light vary fr«»m ment station agronomist, Prosser, in lotir. J Washington; Ur. Lowell Rasmus- Anu : ic » has more than n d n typ -en, Washington State college; and mally Dr. William Hcdlin, commercial been «rtltiruilly lightened, and the nyunccd lk*rhn. chemical company representative, Unbleached w. . which have a An M-pagr booklet containing Sumner, Washington. natuislly light color. • illy fifty state laws affecting Control problems with tansy M. mliership in the U S Nival ir veterans or their survivors ragwort, a poisonous weed becom The primary indication, to my Riserve is open to volunteer is JM en comfiiled by the Oregon I ing more widespread in western thinking. <>f a well-onlcrtM mind civilians. Iioth veterans and non- Department of Veterans’ Altair- | Oregon, will also lx- discussed, is n man's ability to trm.im in oue \eiei ins, who an- healthy, mlel- and is ready for distribution.! Bruns will discuss perennial place and linger in Jus own eom- Director William F. Gaarcnsttoom। Wi-ed control in orchards, with em- Seneca ter Minimum age is 17 years puny announeed this week i phasis on Canada thistle and The booklet. printed by the morning glory, printing department, con-I tain s -ill veterans' laws on the utc IxHiks. including those - -I by the 1949 legislature, and u|HT-ades the 1945 edition and tin- 1947 supplement produced by the state veterans’ agency. Nylon auto scat covers with a The current edition also contains 1 fabric weave that allows car oc- the Servicemen's Readjustment ' cupants to slide sideways easily the (il tiili in its an> now on the market, says Miss amended form, with an index of Myrtle Carter, O. S. C. extension the viii ious amendments since the specialist in home furnishings. act's inception to August. 1949. The all-nylon product is the first Copies of the book are being completely washable, easly remov distributed to all veterans' organi able seat cover to be marketed, zations and agencies serving vet the specialist believes. The nylon erans. and arc available on request fabric used in the new type cover from county service officers and has passed all standard tests on the IXpartment of Veterans Af washing and fading. Abrasion tests fairs. 305 State Library Building. show the fabric has superior wear- We wish to take this opportunity to wish Salem, and 115 S. W. 11th Avenue. ability in comparison with ordin our friends and patrons the liest of everything ary automobile seat covers now in for 1950 and to sincerely I hunk you lor the use. Three different weaves have past favors anil the pleasant associations we Human Brain Itcen utilized twill, satin and ox have enjoyed during the years we have served The human brain, at birth, hns ford. All come in several colors. acquired mure than one fourth of patterns and prints, says Miss you. its adult rize By the time the av erage child is six years old. his brain is nine-tenths the size of a fully developed adult brain. Wood Molasses Made of Waste Good Dairy Feed GREETS NEW YEAR Uh PROVE 'DRYDAYS' CAN BE WASHOUT SUPER SAVINGSW If I It's happy shopping for New Year’s foods and bever KELLY'S MARKET ages when you do Al.I. the buying for your Holiday The Best in Meats Dinner and Party at SWAKTZ A: WOLFAKD’S where scores and scores of Ham59e Cottage Grove Creamery Year because they ’re a direct result of our way of doing business—our careful buying and low-cost, low-profit operation that make every price a low price every day. Half or Whole Hom«* of the Ked Kose Products Butter nmi Ice ( ream Pre-Inventory New Year's Turkey Orders Must Be in by 3:00 P. M. Friday , Dec. 30th (Mrs. Edith Kenady, reporter TANGERINES 2 lbs. 29c 29c $199.50 . $90.00 . $59.95 $1.50 Now Now $124.50 Now $99.50 $14.00 Now $10.00 Now Now $147.50 Now $175.00 $94.00 Now $120.00 Now $65.00 Now $34.95 25% Off 15% Off -or Hunts Fancy No. 2*4 Tins -or Hunts Boysen No. 2 Tins -or H-D Halves No. 2*4 Tins -or Cheese Velveeta Cheese Holland House Crisp Firm Cabbage «•kg. Mixes pkg. 32c 18c 2 o» 89c 69c 65c 69c ga'- Chase Tom & Jerry- Batter Mission Standby Tomato lb. 3c Juice 46 oz. JL No. 1 H-D Large COFFEE 29c 69c «b. 49c Orange Juice Cranberry 2 29c Pres’rves 2 35c Juice 33c 33c Orangeade Vac-Pac Olives Crisp I'tah Style 46 oz. — S. & W. ib.5c Strawlterry Standby — Sauce Pennant No. 2 Pineapple Lb. Jar Oregon Coast 46-oz. Hi-C 2 ibs. 35c HAPPY NEW YEAR/ To All of You From All of Us Here at SWARTZ & WOLFARD A Most Prosperous and Happy New Year Indian Custom Some Indian girls wear neck laces of United States coins and use coconuts as money. MANY OTHER GOOD BUYS Garden Brand No. 2*4 Tins Ph. Cream $2.79—te Cranberries . $5.50 $169.95 $144.95 . $23.50 . $14.95 $198.50 $224.50 Otterbrook Green — No. 2 Tins Crackers Fine for Table or Juice Dec. 31 Dec. 30 Dec. 29 EVERYTHING REDUCED FROM 10% TO 30% Cory Coffee Makers . . ■ Conlon Ironer..................... Kinsley Washer................ Comfortair Electric Heater Victron Electric Heater . . Monarch Wood Range . . . Monarch Gas Combination . 52 Gallon Water Heater . 5 Room Floor Furnace . . Monarch Wood Heater . . Cadillac Vacuum Cleaner . All Proctor Irons .... Lighting Fixtures .... 2 35c 2- 29c 2-29c 2 49c 2 49c 2 49c 2 49c H-D Bantam No. 303 Tins Kitz Butter ORANGES Celery FRIDAY lb lb lb lb Peas Corn Beans Pears Peaches Berries Apricots H-D Fancy No. 303 Tins Seedless SATURDAY THURSDAY 29c 49c 55c 39c Large Frankfurters Shoulder Pork Steak Shoulder Beef Roasts Picnic Hams DIVIDE phone S7-F-22) Churi hill as Painter Experts say that the best paint Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McDole and It . by Winsti n Churchill is the one ' son Jimmy have been spending of a bi Hie of brandy and a bottle the Christmas holidays in Cali of Scotch with two glasses along, fornia with their daughter Patsy, side. who is attending school in Los Angeles this winter, and with other friends and relatives there. Diane Bryson has been very ill I with pneumonia but is now re- j covering satisfactorily. J. B. Davis and Clare Chapman j each took a truckload of Christ- I mas trees to San Francisco to sell before Christmas. Mrs. Elizabeth Pynch and Mrs. i Al. Wakefield returned last week J from San Francisco. They took a ' load of Christmas trees down about a month before Christmas I and remained to sell them. The Raymond Wilder family of | Cottage Grove and Carl Saunders ' । family of Eugene spent Monday with %1r. and Mrs. Wesley Saun ders. Ann Mitchell went to Golden- dale, Washington last week to spend the holidays with her parents there. Jackie and Richard Hamilton went to Springfield to spend Christmas with their father and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Herendeen went to Lorane to be with their son, Faye Herendeen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Orval McLaughlin were callers at the R. W. Kenady home on Christmas day. They live at Korbel, California. Miss Beryl Scoles of Topeka, Kansas is here visiting with her mother, Mrs. H. F\ Scoles and with her sister, Mrs. Bill Bogart and fa m i I y. She is a nurse at Winters V. A. hospital at Topeka and is studying for a degree in psychiatric nursing. values greet a thrifty 1950. And you’ll benefit from savings right through the New Ore. Veteran Book Is Ready tor Distribution Slip Easy Seat Covers of Nylon Made for Cars sujmt One We Deliver l Tues, and 500 Main Phone 15 That which refines character at the same time humbles, exhalts, and commands a man. and obedi ence gives him courage, devotion, and attainment. - a - Mary Baker Eddy Fridays J gv MAIN ST/ COTTAGE GROVE PHONE 53 Stop Shop and Save