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» o —T ort O rfo rd News, T h u rs d a y , N o v e m b e r 21, 19t»A People Comment On Community ■ Area Needs OSU STUDIES POINT MUT TO NEW OREGON PASTURES. PROFITS leting the seeds with three Io four pounds of lime per acre, with band application of phos phate at seeding time The pelleted seed treatment was only partly successful Typical results show that it takes two to three years for stands planted with pelleted seed to produce as much forage as the lime-phosphate treatment y elded the first year Major objective or the tests was *o find a means of keeping >',l, eo,( of establishing sub clever hek’ w $20 an acre, and ,• | get a good stand The lime- , qperphospbate treatment costs ,pllut jp ,,, yio per acre, .le Research by two Oregon Stale I'n.vers.ty agricultural scient is t s has shown how to establish a stand of subclover for less than $20 an acre, ano opened up f o llo w in g are a s a m p lin g o f s o m e th in g to do besides ru n n in g tne possibility of making p ro fit c o m m e n ts in c lu d e d in th e re th e streets. M l k in d s o f games able pasture land out of more c e n tly c o n d u c te d C o m m u n ity - lik e p in g pong, horse shoes, v o l- than a m illio n acres of unde- \re a Survey by Port O rfo rd la y - i ley b a ll, sh u ffle beard, e tc . , fo r veloped h ill land and depleted cees. a ll ages. \g e 57. cropland in Western Oregon B o w lin g c e n te r, e ve n a four D r W illiam McGuire OSU la n d , lo r th e y o u n g as w e ll as Less property taxes, fis h hatch- agronomist. and Dr Murray o th ers Sewers, streets, h a rb o r c ry on E lk R iv e r \g e 51. D a w 'em. soil scientist, report and Coast G uard are a ll neces y-elds o f up to three (on* di y l l pending t.-ic MMNUM o f p b M sary a n d s n o u ld b e ta k e n care o f Branches o f la rg e businesses, subelover forage pet acre the - ,.e Additional costs in by th e c ity g o v e rn m e n t its e lf d e c e n tr a liz a tio n \g e 69. f.rst season after establishing^ He cost of the seed, seed bed A g e 48 the stand This is a high quality p-eparation. and seeding Rem ove pow er lin e s fro m a c - feed that could product* some 1 b e lie v e th a t w h e n w e have cross th e g r a d e s c h o o l p la y a g ood a ll- w e a th e r p o rt w e ca n ground <o peo ple ca n f ly m o d e l 400 pounds of meal per acre if (.'tuning oi ta ll fashions e x p e c t a g re a tly in c re a s e d fis h a ir p l anes and not be a fra id o f fexi before drying on the ground m eal)' m ore e h a n g c in Mixing the seed wi n lime and in g industry D e sira b le as they the w ires, w h ic h c a rry 2 0 ,0 0 0 women s c lo th in g ami less in superphosphate before planting m ens are, 1 d o n 't b e lie v e th e lm p ro v e - v o lts Age 14 .< the key to cutting the cost of m e n : s lis te d above s h o u ld be establishing subclover Sur c o n s id e re d u n t il th e c o m m u n Bacis youngsters in hobbies as ity 's e c o n o m y im p ro ve s. A ge S3. soapbox ra c in g , m o d e l a irp la n e s rounding the seed with the fer- : tilizer and limo mixture as tt ' and o th e r a c tiv itie s to ke e p th e m A good p a y r o ll in d u s try a nd a hom e and o c c u p ie d . A ls o Scouts I planted sets up ideal growing conditions, without the expense s m a ll h o s p ita l. A g e S3. and 4 -H e le c tr ic ity \g e 39 (Survey co m m e n ts to be c o n involved in lim ing and ferttliz ing the entire plow layer I f P ort O rfo rd gats b e tte r s h ip tin u e d n e xt w eek ) Using this method. McGuire p in g f a c ilit ie s th e y w i l l have a ch a n c e to g e t new in d u strie s. and Dawson succeeded in estab T h e n w ith a n in f lu x o f p e o p le , lishing 100 stands in almost ill a sew er syste m w i l l be a m ust. of the trials, when seed was al A g e 66. so inoculated witn effective l.cit<>» e i « are ta k in g <m u strains of rh.zobia bacteria P o rt O rfo rd a lm o s t has to have chang* m s ty le these* days. S in e Trials were conducted a! 10 a sewer system b e fo re th e y ca n n p y ie tiie ' are c a llin g fo r cool locations throughout Western a ttr a c t new in d u s trie s. A g e 4S. m e a l', o k o i m e a l is a p i w a r m g Oregon 1 in m am -dish m ea l salads fo r The lime-superphosphate mix L it t le le a g u e b a s e b a ll f ie ld -u p |a i Y ..u r jo b a> cook be- lure changes soil acidity around c o m p le te d , fir s t c h o ic e . A g e 63. L o m e ' a breeze the seed so that rhizobia bacter In crisp and re fre s h in g fash- ia m ultiply rapidly and enter 1 b e lie v e th e re s h o u ld be im - ion, you ate s lill in c lu d in g th> the seedling roots This takes p ro v e d s h ip p in g f a c ilit ie s and | m ip o i ta u t m eat p ro te in in yo u , three to four weeks for subclov n e w in d u s trie s besides a c o m - m enu Reba Staggs, a u th o rity er. The rhizobia bacteria mus m u n ity c e n te r A g e 56. on m eat states th a l yo u need be present for the subclover ju s t as m uch p ro te in in th e sum- plant to manufacture its own B o w lin g , b e tte r T V re c e p tio n , m e r as in th e w in te r nitrogen, which is essential for g e t post o f f ic e on m a in stree t. T ry th is d e lig h tfu l G a rd e n ' plant growth. a good a p p ro a ch to th e o ce a n M edley Salad Jus, lig h t ly m ix It takes about 200 pounds of w it h p ic n ic f a c ilit ie s . A g e 69. th e in g re d ie n ts and serve w ith 22 superphosphate per acre cream o f m u sh ro o m soup, salt to plant with the seed Lime J B o w lin g f a c ilit ie s and B a ttle sticks and s tra w b e rry sh o rtca ke i added to the superphosphate R o ck area d e v e lo p e d in to C ity (■artien M edley Salad about 10 days before seeding park. B e tte r T V f a c ilit ie s , d riv e - 2 cups diced cooked beef so the mixture w ill be chemical- in h a m b u rg e r shop. R e sp e cta b le 1 cup diced cooked potatoes ly neutral when it is added to barbershops, c le a n and in v it in g the inoculated subclover seed cup sliced radishes w it h A - l barbers Age 65. If a soil test shows less than G cup diced c e le ry 15 pounds of phosphate per acre cu p cubed cooked beets L o w e r ta xe s so th a t p e o p le it may be necessary to double m a y be a b le to stay here. A g e 45 cu p cooked g re e n beans the amount of the mixture used: 1 cup raw spinach, to rn o r that is. 400 pounds each of the M a k in g g if t packs o f lo c a l c u , in pieces products. A g e 51. ¡.me and superphosphate per I sm a ll onion, sliced and acre In fact the phosphate soil b ro ke n in to rin g s I d o n 't kn o w w h a t y o u have test value is a reliable index :o *« teaspoon sal, in m in d as to th e d iffe re n c e b e - use in determining tne pounds cup F re n c h d ressing tw e e n " te e n c e n te i* ' a nd " c o m C h ill m eat and vegetables |o f lime and superphosphate m ix m u n it y c e n te r b u ild in g " . . . I ju s t th o ro u g h ly C o m bine w ith salt ture to apply. w a n t to see s o m e th in g done to tried and F re n c h d ressing and serve . McGuire and Dawson . . . Sot llad II \o u run across some chocolates that have lu rn e d w h ile w ith age don't throw them away Food specialists say that th is is 'im p ly a sign that some of the cocoa b u tte r has separated out This happen' at ten,pci atures ol about 85 degrees Usually th e re is no loss of fla vo r If Ibe ehoeol.it,- la m elted fo r cooking purposes, it w ill tin n brow n again If you d o n 't want it to tu rn w hite store it in a rea 'oii.ilvlv cool place Klee Tip N ever wash rice e i t h e r before o r a fte r cooking If you do. y o u 'll lose valuuble \ ita m ills a m i m in e i als Modern processing makes l ice clean ami ready to cook By using correct am ounts of w ater and rice, you w ill no, have to d ra in It It w ill ab sorb Ibe w ater So liv e th a t yo u h e lp to ans w e r th e w o rld '» |< ro h le n u — not add to th e m . Sueceu Is not >o much a m a t ter of ta le n t aa o f concentration and p a n rrv rra n v e . 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