(tihye,llhyt, (tlyamtsuh, murmm _ a men tatrd i)?3ti ' 1llltlltl, tgtdlllllllllllll tll5TT C _ 3 - 'ttfn I . 'griivdl) SURPRISE A VERY SPECIAL SOMEONE jit 22 DUPONT E. ) Human. county Nd ', told Waterloo Coun- i " ALSO VERY LOW PRICES ON REMODELING & REPAIRING lORENl FURS COME IN AND SAVE IF YOU DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NEW COATS . JACKETS .. CAPES .. STOLES L 1960 MODELS YURI-[ER OVER " YEARS YOU GET THE BEST PRICES m THE TWIN CITY AREA. 10 KING ST. ' [ORENI upturn-3.0mm ',ikrs'i,i'i1ii5i'eeu2) tebarqmedeeotrrR. - lanthanum†method-dttrtheeeit, notgivineanbrodmstattae ttuiudditeuitomiar-d WATERLOO iiiirfr' 2iitj)" 2usi'her,ri6, (, DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE ’TIL CHRISTMAS OPEN FRIDAY a 7% tihlPiliN 'i(lllit DIAMOND RING DUE"! , M the" "I N u). no“ that“. glut! taiu-ii]-, " ity 'Yeti. m...thmwouldbo| iidut.tstttee,at1ditmted "mrKtn-rmigoeateerrer- “malt. Human aid that fdrmiesoeftutotmtr,ydt operition than could be home immanent. “Weed control on hm: hm roughly into two categories: Cultivation and use of chemi- “I would lay there is good' nee being made of all the tillage practices. rotation of crops and cultivation. I believe all lumen understand how to effectively control weeds in that m. They have Petter. tractor and tillaze equipment today. “In the use of chemicals there could be more done to their advantage. I would re- commend a complete spray program for all crops." He inspected 19,700 acres of iwheat, little of which had been sprayed. Common weeds were curled dock and pennycress. Many varieties were found in bare patches. He found farmers afraid to spray crops not seeded to leg- umes in some 77,640 acres of oats, barley and mixed grain. He pointed out that it is safe to spray provided it is done at recommended rates, --- _A_ A fair percentage of 15,400 acres of corn had been spray- ed, but there was room for improvement. .. tuid crops presented a sitrrs picture since little spraying to control weeds. - 7 A "“K’ig‘iéat deal could be (gone to benefit agriculture in the “on _ iott of at: 521500 ma shown'ntbe odtheir KITCHENER W county.†» . The following tsuggestions were made by him as a yearly farm practice. "iota-um of crops: After- harvest cultivation; spray all permanently grassed areas, such as, lawns, pastures, farm yards, orchards, fence Aires -and WAY 10ohr-mt “W!!!“ Way" present: its on dmihtg ttti clo as 365,000 bulbs and 52 mics of tTiiiuiitititimhytottrttigh.tr?rtts iiiriitiiri7ririmstmmdrmfiet"+ Minuetâ€. WY LE§W_-:.M‘£!? .1llttet 1'i'i"iia7iUi7 "iFriirtttajriair' -- om - still light: , the etttitaltttttattt ttr, "Sehndif wil bring his own bmd of 'tttlt, 'tit t4/d Mt 1lttlft n . n Broadway" on the use dur." Iota W19? 'igr%."jiii 4-D at the rate of at least 20 ounces per acre-spring or fall. Spray all cereal crops, such as wheats, oats, barley, with 2, 4-D at the rate of 8 ounces acid an acre. When seeded to legumes this should be redue ed to four ounces an acre. Corn crop 2, 4-D , 8 ounce- acid an acre and cultivation or Simozine gtremnergeut. Clipping is recommended for such weeds as wild carrot. which can not be controlled by 2, +D; use either registered seed or seed grain cleaned in a registered seed cleaning plant; attend meetings on weed control. Use bulletins Shibiied be OAC. consult your weed inspector; use a boom- type sprayer. "All crops should ed when six inches said. “The cost for for a loo-acre farm approximately _tto.; ed, '25 hours." Hurry-up family meals for busy holiday-time can be pre pared well in advance if you have a home freezer. Start now to make an extra "dinner" every day and serve up the extra plate on " foil dish. Cover and freeze. Soon you will have a tempting choice at dinners ready to thaw and serve on ‘a moment's notice. Economical too, for saving left-overs'. Teaching Teogic Safety dam ot home WORD TO THE WIVES Teach them to took both ways before crossing the street puld be spray- thes high," he for chemicals arm would be $60; machine ; time expend-