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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1950)
BEAVERTO N EN TER PRISE— Fr.day, September 22, 1950 > Y ■ ■ ...- Oregon Labor Jacobsens Wed 20 Set Up I 98% at Work Aug. Beaverton Home - ALOHA THEATRE Northwest Gardens a * of sept. i Aloha. O regon — Phone. AJona 6401 Free Parking Lot for Our P atron . INDUSTRIES NEAR By JOHN H. H A N LEY, Ph. D. W ednesday thru Saturday. Septem ber 20. 21, 22. 23 OR AT PEAK; JOBS ‘ M R. SOFT T O U C H " G lenn F ord. Evelyn Keys “ PLEASE BELIEVE M E " Deborah Kerr, R obert W alker 1IE N A R K r iC K L K . . . .(w om en wel1 as 2l4*D and 2’4l5"T - B y ap : leaves over the top. T hose who SOUGHT BY 14,809 Just ch ange their mmds. enjoying P1* “ 1* a Beneral chem ical o f this m ay have had the m isfortu n e to N early 98 percent o f O regon 's all prerogatives thereto and ad *>’P« now’ one wUI be able to stop have found hosts o f aphids all over Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Septem ber 24, 25, 26 van tage« th ereof) In som e respects, ‘ he almost continual grow th which 1 their tulips as the shoots began to labor force o f approxim ately 680,- th erefore, one m ight liken dande the habit o f many, m any weedy show through the soil (sh ortly 000 w ere at work Septem ber 1, “ A W OM AN OF D IS T IN C T IO N " ¿T *" lions to men fo r they, too. are a Pl*n‘ * durin« wlnter after they have been brought in- the State Unem ploym ent C om pen little on the fickle side. W e refer weather on the west slopes o f the I d oors) will want to do one oth er sation C om m ission announced to “ ON THE ISLE OF S A M O A ” Jon Hall, Susan Cabot thing, namely, to apply a liberal day. to their reactions to weedkillers Cascades. L ocal em ploym ent o ffice s report W h ereas any self-respecting weed IT ’S 1IIK OPKN1NG OF BULB dose o f one o f the all-purpose dusts W ednesday thru Saturday. Septem ber 27, 28, 29, 30 kn ow s very well that it is supposed fL A N T IN O 1 I M t . . . .and one of to the bulbs before they are plant- ed on ly 14,800 persons actively Jam es Mason seek in g jo b s— by far the low est fig to die a quicker and easier death the first tasks w hich should be ^ ed in their containers. “ EAST SIDE. W EST SIDE B arbara Stanw yck By all means take advan tage o f ure since the world war and 6,200 early in the year (as in M ay) when ; attended is the preparation o f g row th is lush and fast, the dan- those bulbs that will be fo rce d in- early planting with any and all o f less than a month ago. Last Sep R oy A cu ff SM O K Y M OUNTAIN M ELO DY' Sybil Merrit d e lio demurs, favoring a fall season doors. There Is no question about the bulbs you plan to fo rce for tem ber 35,900 were out o f work, denouem ent. | the very real advantages o f getting winter. Get that root system goin g while the form er low o f 20,300 was Just why this should be is most them started early. F ar too m any right away. T hou gh tulips, hya reached tw o years ago. All industries from hop picking a n yb od y’s guess, but the facts seem o f them, late planted, never have a cinths and d a ffod ils or narcissus to be that dandelions can be m ore decent chance to show what they are most popular for w inter fo r c and canneries to loggin g and con TH EA T R E ing, you should also try crocuses, struction were at or near the yea r’s readily rem oved from the lawn by can do. and squills, placing peak, and prospects were that high a Septem ber application o f a good I The reason is to be found in the snow drops Beaverton 2,4-D weed killer than at any other fact that they Just do not have them very close togeth er in the em ploym ent would continue well time. September is also the m onth enough tim e to develop an ad- pots. A lso with these Odd types, be into the fall months, officia ls said. W ednesday thru Saturday U nem ploym ent in the m etropol fo r second treatm ents o f any o f | equate root system with the result sure to leave them ou tdoors be the m ore resistant lawn weeds like that, when they are brou ght in- neath their m antle of leaves and itan area, including P ortland, Ore Septem ber 27, 28, 29, 30 gon C ity and H illsboro offices, tnllfoil, the clovers, chlckw eed, and side in January, the grow in g leaves soil until mid January at least. 'TH E GREAT RUPERT' L A W N F E R T IL IZ A T IO N .............. dropped from 11.300 to 8,675 during the like. and flow er buds cannot get enough D orothy Srnurm an Jacobson Jim m y D urante I f you are fighting any partic- water and essential elem ents to is another task o f this early fall ; A ugu st to a new post-w ar low, M arried on A ugust 20, at St. Tom D rake ularly d ifficu lt species (buttercup permit proper grow th. T he prep- season. W e like to think o f the while E ugene had 1.075 idle. L eban M atthew s Lutheran church, Mr. wonlil be another good exantpl«-), aration o f bulbs fo r indoor fo rcin g grass fertilization program as be on, K lam ath Falls and Salem and Mrs. Kenneth John Jacobson it is perfectly in order to put 2,4-D is very simple. Use a light, loam y ing a three-parted one. . , .a mild hovered around the 500 mark, but have established a hom e in B ea BOY FROM IN D IA N A on two or three times, as long as ; soil; put an inch o f charcoal in the application in M arch or A p ril; a M ed ford and Grants Pass with verton. after a honeym oon trip to Lon M cCallister the w eather remains warm enough bottom o f the container to make heavy dose in late May or June; j pear harvests under w ay reported I C alifornia. du rin g the month. certain about the drainage; firm follow ed by an oth er light one in only 175 and 250 job-seekers against Mrs. Jacobson is the form er Further, this is the time to give the bulbs in place around the con- Septem ber. 800 and 700 a month before. Also Selected D orothy Ann Schurm an, daughter Since so m any gardeners have the weeds and weedy grasses tainer; w ater them th orou ghly; A sh ortage of nearly 7,000 farm o f Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Schurm an. Short Subjects which often grow up along paths, and put them into a shallow de trouble with m oss in their lawns, j w orkers, m ainly in the hop yards, o f Beaverton. in driveways, or up through the presslon dug m ost anyw here in a and sin ce it has been dem onstrated was reported, while the num ber o f . (P h oto by E dris M orrison) j cra ck s o f the sidewalk or patio, the shady, protected part o f the gar» that it is the level o f phosphorus unfilled job openings in industry and potash whi<fh is the determ in- j and trade passed the 3,000 m ark full treatm ent with a general herb- den. icide, preferably one that has som e loiter, or as soon as they can he ing fa cto r we alw ays recom m end for the first time in tw o years, j IPC (to get the weedy grasses) as had, scatter fou r or five Inches o f the use o f fertilizers which contain Skilled and semi-skilled w orkers in plenty o f both, especially for the j certain key classifications were Septem ber application. An Olym pia, [ alm ost im possible to find, and j W ashington, garden er fu rth er au g m any oth er groups were seeking 7 0 m ents the phosphorus con ten t o f the few persons available. the soil (w ith good results in that m osses seem to be even m ore re tarded) by putting on m ore bone meal in early N ovem ber. O U R N A T IV E M O U N TA IN ASH , ___ i___ J a shrubby form fou n d high up in the m ountains, is not m uch used We Specialize in Customer W H O L E S O M E E V E N IN G ’S E N T E R T A IN M E N T F O R T H E W H O L E FA M IL Y . fo r landscaping, but the E uropean AS C O N V E N IE N T AS Y O U R L IV IN G R O O M species is a very popular small Satisfaction tree. F oliage colors up rather well Thurs., Fri., Sat. Sunday - M onday Tues., W ed., Thurs. F riday - Saturday and, o f course, the heavy clusters Septem ber 20, 21, 22 Septem ber 23, 24 Septem ber 26, 27, 28 Septem ber 29, 31) o f red fru its rem ain attractive for months. “ RETURN OF THE “ 12 O'CLOCK “ LOOK FOR THE “ BRIDE FOR SALE' About the on ly precaution that | F R O N T IE R SM E N " H IG H " SILVER L IN IN G " • CA R W ASH IN G one needs to bear in m ind with Claudette C olbert G regory P eck G ordon M acrae June H aver M ountain Ash. or with any oth er R obert Y oun g H ugh M arlow Julie L ondon R ay B olger • LU BR ICA TIO N trees w hich produce heavy crop s o f pulpy fruits, is to avoid placing "K IL L THE "O U TSID E THE • SIG N A L O IL "P IT T S B U R G them where the fruit will fall upon "T R A IL S T R E E T " A LW A YS FEATURED John W ayn e U M P IR E " the sidew alk o r the garden paths. ( W ALL" PRODUCTS R andolph S cott R andolph S cott W illiam B endix M arilyn M axwell T h e y becom e hazards o f slip p e d - "G abby ” H ayes Marlene D ietrich Una M erkel Signa H asso ness, being especially dangerous to We give S&H Green Stamps 9 ;M A. M. T o 10;00 P . M. elderly pedestrians. CARTOON - NEW S CARTOON . NKWS C A R T O O N . N KW S CARTO N . NEW S Sundays Included BEAVER fop Qmup/ j HOURS BENSON'S C IT Y M A R K ET Broadway and East Street Phone Beaverton 3641 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •V • • • • • • . • V • % Ricke’s Signal Service County Concerts Start On Nov. 14; Four Scheduled N. W. M urray Rd.. Sunset H w y. Beaverton 4605 D ates o f the W ashington county C om m unity C oncert series were 1 announced this week by Mrs. V. W G ardner, president. A ppearances by fou r artists are scheduled from I N ovem ber to March. Piano-violin team, Sam uel Sorln and Jam es De la Fuente, will open the series on N ovem ber 14 Each i o f them had a successful career as recitalist and orch estral soloist b e fore m erging their arts. T he duo o ffe r s three con certs in one — 1 violin solos, piano solos and the com bin ation o f the two. N ino Martini, dashing tenor, Is scheduled for January 8. His first CHINESE AND AMERICAN FOOD reputation in A m erica was made in radio and m otion pictures. H ow - Delicious foods anyone can enjoy— prepared by I ever, he has been a leading star o f the M etropolitan for over ten superb Chinese cooks. years, fillin g long con cert tours every year. F ebruary 6, R ich ard Farrell, young N ew Zealand pianist, will appear Tor the county series. A fter his C arnegie hall debut last year, he was predicted to "g o p laces” . He first attracted attention as a winner o f the first prize in the Australian B roadcasting com m is sion’s con certo contest. C om pleting the series on M arch j 8 will he the C olum bia O peratic Trio. T he three singers are Helen G eorge, soprano, W illiam Upshaw, tenor, and Carlos Sherman, bar itone. T hey present a m usical eve BEacon 2212 8645 S. W. Canyon Rd., West Slope ning o f solo arias, duets and trios • • • f l i t from the great m asters o f grand • ••••• opera and from A m erica's favorite • ••••• • ••••• j light opera classics C oncerts for the W ashington ! county C om m unity C oncert series w are held in the Hillsltoro union high sch ool auditorium and are open on ly to m em bers o f the co n cert association W AH E N T R A N C E ON B E R T H A -B E A V E R T O N H IG H W A Y , N E A R E A S T B E A V E R T O N C IT Y LIM ITS. P H O N E B E A V E R T O N 4112. B O X O F F IC E O P E N 7;30 P. M. S H O W A T DUSK. 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