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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1931)
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IM I ENTEHFKLSK rsn ^ A ^ e a iih ^ %X> somehow always ,, . ... him cheerfully. ___ , The so-called "brown stain disease filberts that threatens to cause the most M ,M * loesee to filbert growers this ot managed Mason has been observed by th e1 “ Ab°Ut average output of late Oregon Experiment station for more Potatoes now seems In prospect," says, than 13 years, but thus far neither lh* r*Port. “ The total crop Is ex- a cause or cure has beer found for P«cted to *>• 18 P*r c« nt larger than . ^ It. according to a statement Jest >M t y®ar- and eomowhat above the made by specialists o f the entomolo- average, but ths Increase over the gy and plant pathology departments. avera*® '• accounted for by early While the trouble has appeared In potatoes already marketed, a limited way for many years, only “ World production o f wheat proin- tn certain seasons, like ths present, iHvk to be materially below ths large • • haa it ever assumed the proportions output last year and the world car- of a major problem. This year It la ryover outside o f this country Is not ’ being experienced by growers from particularly burdensome. However, the Umpqua valley In Southern Ore the new wheat crop In this country gon up Into Washington, and in well la expected to be as large us last oared for as well as neglected orch year and well above the average, ards, according to a hasty survey while stocks of old wheat are un made by the college. usually large. This trouble Is characterized by Market quotations received at the an exhudatlon of a brown liquid that college showed that the top cash first appears as small droplets on quotations for clover seed at Chl- Qie sides or ends of the nuts which, have advanced three cents a soon show a solid brownstain. T h e ' cak° pound since June 1, “ which may be kernel Ineide usually falls to develop reflection of the reduced acreage properly and the nuts affected fre- a of clover meadows In the main seed quently fall prematurely. producing states." Studies by the college have re vealed no evidence whatever that — ^ the trouble le caused by an Infec tion o f any kind. No fungi or bac- *H * lerla have been aseociated with I t i It Is confined largely to the Barce lona variety, but Is general on var ious soils, elevations and exposures. It Is not known whether unusual combinations mtjr offset ths trees eu N O W P L A Y IN G as to b ring on the brown ataln trouble, but tbis haa been suggeatsd as a possible factor. A more thoaough survey of the Mtuatlon 1s now belng undrrtaken COM M by (X IC. Schuster and P. W. Miller fédéral Inveetlgators o f nut culture MMM and nut dleeaaee at the Oregon ex- perlment station. O r p h iu M COffitVCIi M E R C H A N TS Plumbing and Heating F. W . B IS H O P Phone 200.1 LUNCH Beaverton, Oregon V .V .W .W .W i V .V .’ .V .V .’.V W ICE R. H. Floyd’s Independent Ice Wagon Delivery A T . 2549 Made of Bull Run W ater Garden Home, Ore. Portland, Prices ICE S E R V I C E S T A T IO N S Alexander Super Station Beaverton 9302 Tigard Sanitary Market Sunday Hour» 9*12 Tigard Aloha Meat Market Beaverton 8215 Wilson Service Station Beaverton Highway and Scholls Road We Sell “ Reliable Herrich” Refrigerators Best Grades of Utah & Rock Springs COAL B ie lm a n M o to r s BEAVERTON, OREGON BEAUTI FUL F OR D Beaverton Res. 3602 * ’ * Cabbage and Flower Plants feed for Better Flowers them this complete, * -J e -2 axe. balanced diet ▲UKinds Garden Seeds, bulk òr package Baby Chick Feed ot all Kinds Charles Berthold Rwavcrton, Oregon, Near S. P. Depot. TOWN SEDAN FULLERS BLEND DE LUXE SEDAN CONVERTIDLE SEDAN DE LUXE TUDOR P A I N T VICTORIA i *r • CARRIOLE f G a llo n s $ 5 i T iik most striking fine car tvpcs ever offered at sueh low prices are now being presented by Ford dealers. Beaverton Lumber Co. These are the six newest Je luxe creations of the ord Motor Company. They are designed and built o meet every need of the automobile buyer whose m ica lesire for motoring luxury and outstanding perform, m u ice is tempered with sound economy. Get the facts about these fine cars. Compare their W EATH ER CHANGES SPE C IA LS CRO P PROSPECTS Weather oondltlona during recant weeks have Improved the prospects for some or ops, while others are lees promising, says a crop and market leport Issued by the Oregon Btate college extension ssrvlce. More win ter wheat and com, but loss spring wheat, oata. barley and bay are ex pentad. Pastures and ranges are reported in very poor condition over the coun try generally. This Is having an effect on dairy production end the Condition of livestock. With a short crop of hay In prospect and perhaps no more than an average supply of feed grains, dairy production may not be as large as would otherwise result from the three per cent In- creeve In milk cows In the country. Figures gathered Indicate that about eight par cent more piga may I t raised this year, the largest in- im s s tn prospect toeing In fall P'r* and B ILLA R D PARLOR M ATES * SON In Maiming Building NEW to ’ «rest Phjn* 3603 HARDW ARE M l «h ~ coast states, show the greatest prospective Increase In per- centage, but in actual numbers ths corn states ars expected to increase IS M Y S T E R Y picialV the COUNTER I 1-H-* i- i M t i y y n S T IL L LUNCH •H- H - H l 1-H- i- I M I W l ' H "They knew that he had not only a word of counsel and advlca but a big red applj, a few meaty nuts with which to reward them. He had lived c l u c L J to help „ her people, he had ex-) U. H. JE FFR IE S. Publisher pen<.*ncod the horrors of many cares anti sorrows; but his habits were to. I O P M U • R u Jn ** _________ -oitsemious. his thoughts high and Published Friday of each week by Pioneer Publishing Co. at Beaverton, T llir m c . i r u L « . ' kindIy His old ago was sweet, and T H E B LSIN E 88 OE K E E P IN G mellowed by love and attentions Ore. Entered as second-class matter at the po3toffice at Beaverton, Ore. I W ELL from hosts of friends and relatives. I . . q , . Ho trusted God, and at the end. Hubucrlptlon Hates d , any ' OCat,on o t ,,i** be went home without suffering ..... $1.60 Three months One Year .. "'••“ I Skip a n d ^ n T T * h?aUh; b* CaU',e Ju#t like th« »W patriacha that the __ $.85 Subscriptions Payable in Advance o ' hu tan * ' ‘ n every Bible tells about. He passed out. Six Months unles, nn ? ! ' a willing and somewhat weary way- unless one has the physical strength farer 7 * ' work, play and enjoy the privl- Beaverton Office— Broadway near O. E. Tracks, Phone 7503 to work . y 1 “ You know, John," said Bob, “ It lege of living In this good world. ,, Portland O ffice— 400-407-408 Dekum Bldg. Phone ATwater 5014 "It is a queer thing thimr that since1 U a fact that we really d« grew — this is true, that human beings often into what we make ourselves. Isn't I * That's what an editor calls a tough refudc to keep the simplest rules of ** P!tlf“ ! l° Cranky bltter old 4« The Answer la— break on a hot day. health and hygiene. Many men and " ° ° ne wants a,oundr ' * Very often a reader asks us, "h o w ; women are dyin- between fifty and rhey don 1 get that way al1 at once do you think up what >ou w rite 1 The editor gets In an awful frame slxfy f 7 _ k They don’t live right physically or' •b om f tb ltk . o , m .„ y th in ,» , i „ h. „ d' a“ d nr.y "nd mentally, and when they grow old, T needing correction and many boobs they are complaining, disagreeable . . Well, truth is, we would like to misled. He yearns to print grouches. I am Interested in what Dr. Harris says that this know. This is the third effort the them a„ but he alg0 remelIlber8 the' you have been telling me, John, but editor has made to get started on jaw of libel, and the sad condition happens In spite of the fact, that well informed physicians agree that you haven't suid anything about a "burning issue" and the only rea- of the company purse. stimulants. Did you acquire any in- T' son this has gone so far Is because aom# more, ' ftt same u L ^ h a n k - a" y y° UnB adU“ With * 0od heredity' formation along that line 7” who will apply our present knowl the linotype man is crowding us lng himself that he got a sentence “To be sure, I did, that subject Is • • edge of personal hygiene, should live for copy and the paper has to get QlJ Q( ^ from ninety to one hundred years mo8t interesting, for stimulants have * * to press sometime. . He jyraba the latest paper. A and be able to do a full day's work a direct bearing upon the well being *** So far, if you have followed us, headUne say„ ..New Mental lu la without discomfort up to eighty or and longevity of most human you will begin to doubt the suspicion Report(jd;. and he feeJ„ that he haa beings." ninety." that the editor always has «ome- ,L 8UU anothei. proclallni< that We hav6 all seen men and women Next week: Stimulants. be'"hasn't anything t o ^ u t m u T t y ^ Control Bodily “ rowth" buf who should have lived in health up .¡th a t doesn t mean anything for an to very old age, actually bring on sneak over Innocent much lei editorial writer. Neither do the weakness and decrepitude, not only readers. ON O R EG ON FARM S others that he sees. by overeating, but by constantly Still, however, something has to P. 8.—We have Just discovered dwelling on the thought that they be written. The columns alloted for that this lu enough editorial for this were getting old. They literally EUGENE It pays to lime soil for . . our regular mental wobbling can't be overate and thought themselves Into filled with pictures, at least, not In the growing cf vetch in western Infirmity, and eventually Into the accordance with newspaper tradi Lane county. This fact was empha- J. grave. Optimism In business or econom tions. Therefore, ye weary editor happy, optlm is-! sized again this year, says County “ I f they created must pound his typewriter and do ics does not mean lying about the biiTstuff Test ye ghost fail to walk facl* thut Vou Nice. u ™ennn look Uc atmosphere by cultivating cheer Agent O. S. Fletcher, by results on lng thorn over and working to Im- ^ul thoughts, and agreeable ways, land umed (n former years. Albert and hunger get nearer home. they would cease to be the bitter , prove yourself or your business. Scott, of Ada, for instance, reports And, now, the typewriter ribbon disagreeable old grouches that they I, «row into. Young people would not a heavy yield of vetch on land limed lefuses to move, and being no me- chanio, the problem becomes compll- Lar» e daJ1,ea oft®n cotnPU ‘n f ' J UDon them as unpleasant old two years ago, and a failure on a cated with time passing. We push about the of the rural P° I check plot not limed. The lime has in a few knobs, pull the ribbon, and Population in the affairs o f state but they might " ~ as well tackle the " I knew an old man, who died at also proved beneficial to root crops, It begins to move. Why, we don't i I Job of cleaning up their own city the age of ninety-four. To the day O N TA R IO — Malheur farmers grow- know and don't care. governments. o f his death, he was a most agree- ¡n>, Baby Lima beans are finding Bo far, we have a few paragraphs * * * able and companionable person. He written but It’s not enough. We that it is best to delay Irrigation of Now that the Germans have the was an optimist all the days of his think that a pair of scissors and the crop as long as possible without world's heavyweight (Championship life, and interested not only in pub- ' • paste pot might help out but injury to the plants. In fields where and the female tennis crown at Ue affairs, but in every one about l. word cornea from ths back of- watering was done before there was Wimbledon, not to mention George him, even the humblest child, who fi< a that there la too much “ re actual need of it the plants are be- rly played on his plantation. When he print" on the galley dump al ready J Von KIm'* * o lf- look for “ com'ng yellow and weed growth has grew feeble, as he did during the I invasion of th e. Khur. been encouraged, says R. G. Larson, _. last few years of bis life, he always county agent. 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