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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1952)
Friday, U.c.mb.r 26. 1V52 Illinois Valley News Pace 2 ¿*A \FARM MEWS Grocery _ — — From Your County Agent highlights of the recent Seed I Growers League Convention. The I annual meeting is one that every I Seed Growers league Hear European Laws I of Pre-Inventory SALE • ALL PRIC ES C UT TO ROC K BOTTOM • COME OUT AND STOCK UP C II It I S T M A S T O A I. I. < ¿The best of Christmas, we believe, is r. the good wishes extended... and the good wishes received. And so, in all sincerity, we send to all our friends our best wishes for ® cheerful Christmas and a joyous New Year. ¡» > Rivers-Edge Garage V » Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Greene t Closeout Sale! on Maple Furniture t Early American Lamps • DISCOUNT FOR » Hardy Schoth, Federal Agrono- i mist, stationed at Oregon State I College, reported on his trip to Europe where he observed seed production and handling. Seed law of European countries are more stri'et- than we have in Oregon. In soiii'e countries it is unlawful to gjjo’.w- y-riy. variety, other than t-ha-t nejrb.hwri.wi.dejd’ b.y the A’gricu’lt-uae Mtinis.t-jpr. Jin-several epuntr-iej»; v,a-p- '•ietiW 'hM'.e< 1-iee.n- (le.v.e.l.qped- a.n.d, •seijftfttTj« S of -A- nel.ativ.e’ly sip.a.H' a>i‘e’a- ■sslVhi -gs> y- si-h-gl'e- v-a'I-ljey* ci uut» hio MM* V’.tto *>»>T"d hare at- l*w>* «*•» -aiilv-n'Pt faimoe Oatuld1 ton«» *j hat- w plUiuit- * ww . v 4- ar-rsa Flu-1 qreWH- Til’S1 U'.i'vC it lot» OHM mf pvod-Mut-i«»» WxeWHKt. ef the hand tabwn t'l«i<- to uv-ailable. They are interested iw prwilucing more seeds- than- they- -ntex-ti -ait home so that- the seeds can ke used in f icig-n- vM-hanc--, The1 ship ment-» e-f kidm-H »-lovsn1 Italy have had i» «»light- -effect ho -t-he price wf hidinw c 1 wttw ¡»red to t-ht United Jit-arte.- <* van ioi** .limes. Olegoil -sX-ed «Mil -t- -ptne- duce more seed per aciv at a> k*o- er cost of production and wunitac the crop more timely iu wr-tiau to compete with itlw f*ai-igH. rdfip- merits., ’ 9 • I — • VI’ EXCELLENT CLEARANCE Big Sale Starting Dec. 26 OX Mm U3TOUK3& C4J8$Wi •x&x maMBqnr o W«**» Total, All-Out Close-Out SiAV DODD'S FLOOR COVERINGS Grants Pass Kin I Haul1, I’acific Supply Co operative, Portland, told about recent experiment-« that have been -lone with deep placement ef ferti lizers. This typv ef w«rk to very new and present day equipment s not very satisfactory foe deep placement wf fevtilizers. frf«f placement wf fertiliz»* to awnsidr-r- ed placed in bands besule see-!« or equal-distant a|>art hands a cross the field. The depth may vary from 2” to 4’" dvp«-ndmg on the crop. Ait King, t hicf *«f tilt- Fertilii- i, Seeds and Fvstu-uius Branch <f the Mutual «eoxnrty Agency, s on leave freiu Orcgp* Male . • Ml K - ■ ell 11 'iaige of t'e.rtiliz« purchase^« that were .1;-• i ibuted th.i ougl’ the Mu tual Seem tty Agency prografl». He emphasize«! that tecrtMt- fttn*- vha wf fertilizer fur dupmen» to f«*ieign e>»HMt-riv«i ferto aMlDV from I'niW pi-wdvviu«» n. ~ -A.i- ;.;«•■ .-u'.r'y 4MH*»''''- ’’S AJ t'he- -jeed. toft ta 1 to. iiwta- **' j-: I .w«! ftdM« ■ •i'-’iliyfliUJOAItoto ha- compktelv it •>. If Mi • liliim »re Jtifre costly m the l nited Staten. Money spent by the United States and the Mutual Security Agency for seeds, fertilisers, and pesticides gives excellent returns <n the investment. Fertilisers and pesticides help increase food pro duction. Food is one item that is needed in many foreign countries. These are only a few ti the ILLINOIS VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER SHOE REPAIR PRICES SLASHED! DURING DECEMBER AND Full Lug Soles and Heels formerly $5.50 .... .. Full Composition or Cork Soles and Heels, formerly $5 A Christmas party with Glenn Morrison Post followed the Dec. 17 social meeting of the Legion auxiliary with a large attendance enjoying a gift exchange and re freshments. Child Welfare chairman Marie Half Soles, Composition Formerly $2.50 Wilson entertained with u puppet show- and Presid’eint I-iene M'eCaa- I'a'nd led t'he g-ro.u:p in C'h-r-ist-m-a-s c-asioJ-s-. R-e-foieshm.e.n-t-s «.onsisXcd of (-'h-r.i.st-mas pud’d-bn-u, oow-bres aw-d •p:0(p:c0«4H kwlils, JANUARY PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH JAN. 31 legion Auxiliary, Post Have Christmas Party 'W'ejeVl?. 'a'ne- -n'.ot. -¿iwfrj a'n' Ops- | .pjtf.fcqnft-y* -fb- sWnv,i’.vi- iii K mf •Mfr pay- pWiil'iliiWÍ» piuWs- to ta-nd' ('oiuin.tiiiVs*. L-a-w> s .piavhYbi’t- font-« jioii-i-i.- jieib piwi-t-i-n-g. d’on-e efev- w.e.ejl g.i.iHW.Vh' tin' 'Pu'bjl-ijc-'Itarijla--aintd*. wihîwié’—tatst.- i* -!« i « w * h - t*IA> X'íí'W#-. •ft -fawd «w<n»ws- -nem-0.v^' -ewty ■ w.ev# pjoss-ilb'lj? f-ki-qji1 -t'hftia cfwin- ettoffc Here1 -to ©deWW «WM Af8*W lndg«e> lamtoziinK- b# ■o>h»,ih'ic.iali wwevi killers« w-hi'lv- to sje-v-ena'l- Hfee, i European Co.uhfri’es-, .w.eJilV, -qy-ft ®»> moved by hand*. tLgbjni A1 c'-hga'p iTt- 'FjuWXffl11 to lone puma-lily -by, t:hv ■w«m.irtMb ax-wl- cliildiejs« I'a'iHib •nnav1h''HA-.ry -to wry I liinit-.eii1, ■bgvau'sft t-hy. pj-<>ip:ta d» ad have1 the- -mion'ey w-ith- Av-ludh to purchase <niachinery, f * owfr t*lce United. Siates-. A uel'a-tbv-e’ly. Itoijae «mo.wrflb wf m-attrhiinftny to ux«i' *»' operativ.ely f o r •liar-v.esting wntd cleaning e>'P t'hft sVejl- aMiid1 iwwim crops. Flai'lS are s.till ust'd'tin ««MME farms with- only a> small- of grain or seed t*u l-hr.esh1. Alfalfa, red c-1'o.ver,, w.hi-tftxtoMSr and ladino- ido-v.et« a'ne- ftonpno.n legumes in .pa-tures- along with meadow fescue, rye grass, cr.ewp- ing red> tfe.sc.uev blue .grass- «mat orchard grass. The cli-in’a-te of R ut .- ope is wry similar» to fhtit <f>/' t*h? Willamette- Valley* In si,me- wf th»1 »suinfiii'elij seed law«, taa-ve- tej-m- -nev-i’sexl foe «lany, y-ewns» Th»1 Mxisa^ue1« «ountrie» «ne- iwt'eWSMpd to stae«!*- ardizing all of their- -sVe’d taw» sw that their laws will -be .similar -t • those t»i‘ t-he- United1 State® -iln relation t’o tin- various ¡Rates. Many- Europeaw farmers1 take pride iat the- «lejmliaeKS- of- tW«-’ seeds w-hein fheyi- <««- d»livm-;dt 4*> the prooossinjj plaint*. Tha* -is- ««*- eomplished by> aai-etui a'nd1 t*hwi‘- ough harvsssting. met-hodbi and1 nw-t- iculou«» i’wg-uing wf wiex'dy, ¡pitmt-s-. The «1T11- cleaning ii'hint*- -an*1 eteaa»' ed «Hg<h<- *>f d*i-'* t4«it- the Ifnilding *»>¡11 ail»«»* -t'hv next dojk •stsdjw ««“• -»»>- svId to«*»*■* «• «*t-i**. 1 he to*» w-iw !«• toid t4'-*1 • *idw- Fertilizer Reports (¡iven At Annual Convention ~ •» « •/ SALE NOW UNDERWAY j League held in Portland last week was very interesting and well-at tended. Seed growers from Cal ifornia and British Columbia were also present in order to become I better acquainted with the seed | problems of the Oregon growers. • • 4 • nd ‘V The Twelfth Annual Convention tth e Oregon Seed Growers seed grower should plan to attend. Public relations are important to 1 the seed grower and this meeting is an excellent opportunity for seed glowers to meet other grow ers and processors. ■ o---------------- He]p fjjg Rubber Heels Formerly $1 $5.00 $4.50 $3.35 «5c Neatsfoot Oil, bulk DON’T THROW AWAY YOUR RUBBER BOOTS— WE LL HALF SOLE THEM FOR $2 Valley Shoe Shop N. Versleeg, M. 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