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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1947)
Orchard Crystal Hostess Sets Men's $ J .1 5 A LL METAL BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Friday, October 31, 1947 j Co Agent Lists Grasses Of Commercial Value and Soil Building Importance (Continued) 8-piece— service for 4 U nderlining recom m endations by th e C ounty F arm Crops Com m ittee that urges farm ers to m aintain a balanced rotation between cereals and legumes, the C ounty E xtension Agent, Palm er S Trov With 1 Pint end lists additional grasses which will be found to have value as well as helping build up the soil. Outlook for alta fescue is b etter than th e o th er f e l lies as this year's crop is cleaning up p retty SPECIAL well and dem and is good. T he loc al group believes th at th e re is op of the seed should encourage p ortunity for farm ers who wish some production where fields are to produce certified alta fescue In reasonably clean and can be sp ar rows. The rate of production has ed for seed production. not been high enough in solid Certified Potatoes plantings in com parison to the O ther crop suggestions Include yields obtained in row planting. a lim ited acreage of certified po F orty-tw o inch rows are recom tatoes for seed, and farm ers who mended. have irrig atio n might consider 5— 10— 25 STORE th e grow ing of sugar beet for N o n -S h a tte r in g O a t G ra ss Other grasses for seed in which seed. Red clover, alfalfa and other On Broadway In Beaverton there is varying o p p o rtu n ity in legum e crops as can be fitted in clude non-shattering oatgrass. to the farm rotation should not which appears to be particularly be left out because of their value adapted to hill lands for either as soil building properties. The F o r P e r s o n a l 8 * r r lo e C o m e T o pastu re or seed production, cer com m ittee also pointed out that tified seed seams to he m ore in they have value for hay purposes dem and However, the biggest which has been in favorable de WHERE THERE IS NO INCREASE IN PRICE portion of the dem and for seed mand. appears to he local. A T H l'B E R ¡Follow Fire With Seed Some opportunity, on certain On H ig h w ay a n d W ash in g to n A te . F arm ers w ith cut-over land H o n » : 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Phone Aloha «449 lands, is offered by m eedow fox should seed gras^ and legumes tail. although h arv esting is a little as the stum ps and brush are b u rn m ore difficult w ith th is crop. It ed. E xcellent stands have boon ob is an excellent forage crop and tained w hen seeding has been highly palatable to livestock and m ade in th e ashes as soon as they Farmt, Subdivisions, Lots will stand practically as m uch have cooled afte r a fire. Alta fes Acreage, Orchard Tracts w ater as canary grass. cue. ry e-grass and suh»eranean Accurate, Reliable, Reasonable by clover and legum es generally rec a Competent, Registered C lo v e r T o p e r s O ff ommended. Professional Land Surveyor Subterranean clover for seed Office and Residence Phene Some lotus cornlculatus and lot Music by production has reached a boom u s m ajor have been tried hv CHerry 2365 and tapered off considerably. T his farm ers in th e county w ith v ary HILLSBORO GLADS RICHARD R. PFEIFER y ear’s harvest season produced a ing degrees of success. However, Surveyor very small seed crop so th at it they are not generally recom- Rte 6, Box 869-C, Corner W ash | appears that last y ear’s carry-ov ended because of the difficulty in er will be cleaned up reasonably obtaining stands Growers who ington Street and Oleson Road, Adm ission—74c; (Inc. Tax.) 0.7 Miles Southwest of Garden well. However, su b terran ean clov have land th at they believe p ar Home, Portland 1, Oregon. er is recom m ended for pasture ticu larly suited to these crops planting on all well-drained lands m ight try som e for forage or | w here pasture is needed The seed purposes. HERB BILSTAD — Floor Covering j com m ittee believes this is one of I the best legumes th at has been All Types of Resilient Floor and W all Coverings and Tile Board inerodueed for p astu re purposes. SKILLED M ECHAN ICS *- See Us For Your Floor Covering Needs It was pointed out th at su b terran Located in SHRINER BLDG., Conyon Rd , 100 ft. west of Airport Rd ean clover does respond well to BEAVERTON, OREGON lime and phospate. Some certified Mt. B arker clover will he produc ed in the county and grow ers go ing into seed production in the fu tu re m ight well consider p lan t AM ERICAN -CHINESE B L IN D S O F E N D U R IN G B E A U T Y ing certified seed. It is hoped that before too long some certified DINNERS Tallarook will also be available. Demand for Cum berland red ORDERS TO TAKE OUT and common red clover appears T a ilo re d to Y O U R W in d o w « P h o n e CHerry ti78 to be very good th is year and in a num ber of sections in th e state T e rm e F re e Kntimaten some prem ium is offered for cer Fine Food - Ample Parking R K aron 8875 6820 H. W . C a n y o n R o ad tified Cum berland seed. The p re s 2 mi. North of Ttgord ent acreage of certified C um ber P o rtla n d . O re. Even . Kant 2423. M I' 2967 11130 S. W Barbur Blvd land clover should be m aintained, at 55th Ave. certain sections in th e east will Dancing After 9 not buy uncertified seed. It is expected th a t the good de BONNY SLOPE RADIO SALES & SERVICE m and for ladino clover will con tinue for nex t year. A lthough S U K I N M or K L F T T B i r s l . W im iN G % spotted seed yields have dis E. F. RAINEY couraged m any grow ers, th e price GLENN E. 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BOUTWELL Regitfercd Land Surveyor Phone Scholls 8361 Rt. 1, Box 705, Beaverton, Ore. 5 Miles West of Progress G. l/s ATTEN TION IT S A CINCH TO FLY WITH "ED” BALL and "BUD" RALSTON WHETHER FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE Of Social Thought A traveling school of social thought designed to aw’aken the public conscience was slated as the program for a N orthw est regional Catholic conference held In P ortland on October 27-30 inclusive. T he conference comes under th e patronage of His Grace th e Most R everend A rchbishop Edw ard D. Howard, assisted by the bishops of the dioceses of the four states in the Northw est. Covering a wide scope of sub jects, the m eeting brought men and women of g reat p ro m inence in th eir respective fields, to lead discussions. Reverend T nom as J. Robin, vicar-general and director of the conference, states: “ It m ay be stressed th a t it is a traveling school of social thought. F o u r days of adult education on great problem s of th e day in which everyone m ay p articipate will certainly aw aken the public con science to th eir m oral respon sibility in bringing about a C hristian social order, which will prom ise faith and service to God and country." “Good m orning, m a'am . I’m from the gas com pany. I under stand there's som ething in the house th at w on't w ork.” “Yes. H e's u p stairs.” PIPER SALES and SERVICE Full Maintenance and Repair BALI/-RALSTON . . . Since 1929 HILLSBORO AIRPORT PHONE 3060 HILLSBORO; RESIDENCE 3424 Portland 5 (Doy *» Nita) MOREST CHILD NURSERY 3817 S. W Huber Drive West Portland New Phone Number CHerry 3733 Hour or Day Care , See ut for the following Farm Equipment and Supplies J. I. Case Co's Tractors and Farm M achinery Gibson Tractors and attachm ents Planet. Jr. Garden Tractors and Equipm ent Myers Pomps and W atei Systems M ilw ankie Rotary T illers Essick Weed Control Sprayers N ew G. I. Training Available 2SS Pittoek Block CH. 3640 I n 10th & Washington AT. 2777 "MARKER GAME" 10 I IX” w ith M a r k e r * — H r t a ll II A U r w t l T P a n d i n t e r e s t i n g f o r c h ild - re n o r a dult *. M ak e« a a le e \ n a i gif t. B R I N G o r m a i l o n e R I G H T NOW C l e a n e r la be l a n d 40c In r a i n far h a n d l i n g , p o t t a g e p a id . I.X PI R ».* NOV. M. 194? R I G H T NO W C l e a n e r re p la c e « to * p with b e tte r re ta ltt. Sold b f G ro c e r* . . . Addre«« HERMOSA PRODUCTS CO 404 N. t P o r tla n d R a m i l S t. I t . O r*. Judson Lime Sowers Vaughn Drag Saws Parts and Service COLUMBIA AGRIC. SUPPLY & EQUIP. CO. 1717 S. E. 3rd Avenue PORTLAND, OREGON “ J jo tc ilu l 0 fP .^m leySiSt ttgttbox Idliiit tNMtad MallMii i« C 1*0 4 « 0 0 a i t u o k H o a i t r * etwe ti * n i t Riverview Cemetery _J w est end KK1X W O O D IlK ID G E Australia Seeks Large Migration V eterans Interested in going to A ustralia under th e govern m ent’s recently announced pro gram of encouraging im m igration and subsidizing passage to the “land down u n d er” should w rite the A ustralian consulate general at 206 Kansome street, San F ra n cisco, for necessary application forms, the Oregon D epartm ent of V eterans Affairs advised to day. P riority in obtaining passage will be given skilled w orkers In productive Industry, although large scale m igration, even for those with highest priorities, probably will not take place for several m onths due to shortage of shipping accomodations, ac cording to the agency’s inform a tion. A ssistance in im m igration will t»e lim ited to those most readily em ployed—single males under 45 single women under 3.r>. and m ar ried persons under 50. Most Am erican v eterans are particu larly welcome, especially those who served in A ustralia during th e war. It is estim ated th at m ore th an 100.000 jobs are cur rently unfilled In Australia, al though no one Is guaranteed a job in advance Pay is not gener ally as high as here. U nder th e passage subsaly program , the A ustralian govern m ent will pay 40 per cent of the to u rist class fare for p er sons over 18 years of age; for each child 14 to 18, 45 per cent, and for each child under 14, 50 per cent. For a child under 12, one of whose paren ts ig Aus tralian. th e governm ent will pay the en tire fare. U. S. governm ent disability com pensation, retirem en t i>ay. G1 educational and vocational re habilitation benefits are paid to eligible A m erican veterans in A ustralia, but on-the-job subsis tence and re ad ju stm e n t allow ances for unem ploym ent will not be. Volunteers Shape Hospital Program V olunteers affiliated with nat ional service organizations met recently in Seattle to plan ex pansion of th eir program to aid hospitalized veterans Among projects being studied by the delegates atten d in g the q u arte r ly conference of V oluntary Ser vice O rganizations were use of volunteers to operate motion picture equipm ent in hospitals, and sponsoring of music, script w riting and o th er contests. The delegates were addressed by I). M Shute. Deputy Admin tstrato r of th e VA for the N orthw est. Jack H Hridwell. chairm an of the N orthwest Ad visory Committee, and represent atives of several VA services CREMATORIUM MAUSOLEUM CEMETERY Carlson Electric Co. 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