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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1932)
le OIIEGONATESIIAII, galeiyr Oreh, ThoiaV MerBic" April 23' 1932 i' pace nines t m PRO - . i 4 111 lilWLKEO JJew Organization MeetsMn . Salem, Progress . Made ' 'In Member Driver Oregon Ttopgrtwers, newly or ganized association of'' growers ot . topIa the state, held ,a enth : elastic j meeting Jiere ; yesterday fcooi with Dean Walker, president. ... In charge, Forty-fire men, most ot them officers In some of the ; 11 district organisations. which hare keen formed in ' the- last ' two months, attended - the gathering which was held at the Marlon -. fcotei. " ;,'-,;:..r The association Is not" formed primarily to agitate legislative ret form; this Is only one oBlectiye of the group, said Mr. Walker In stressing to members and to their guests the purpose for which the hopgrowers hare affiliated .them selves. .. . - . , . Better methods of prodnctlon, i. - elimination or control of diseases and, pests which menace the hop crop, improvement ot standards . and brands tor marketing pur posesthese are major reasons for the organization of the hop men. Walker emphasised In a de sire to correct .what he termed a false "public Impression of the mo tires, of the organization. Depression is Same " Vv In Other Farm Lines . ' "The hop industry has not gone to the dogs," Dean W. A. Schoen feld of the department of agricul ture at Oregon State college, told the growers. "Rather it is having to tighten its belt and meet hard conditions which prevail-in otheT branches' of , agriculture. This -' means high marketing costs must come .' down, -. production tosses must be eliminated and. our mar kets Improved. The dean said the local growers need not, expect help from foreign reseat ch workers who. were improving the quality ot hops; the Job Is a local one to be carried on through local re search bureaus. The'dean said his department was now nnsynTesw gattng methods of hop disease preVentlon and treatment but in dicated that th work was new, - having only been asked two years ago by the hop growers." Max Gehlhar, state director of agriculture, discussed grades and standards as adopted In other lines of agriculture and predicted it was only a matter of a short time until all agricultural pred- nets selling In an inter-tate or for eign market would bare to be state Inspected. The daily output of state certified products In Ore gon aTerages 200 cars, said Gehl har. "The price cutter to every business Is invariably the quality cutter," Gehlhar said. "The way to meet him is to establish and enforce standards which are universally- accepted, and wnlctt the boxer can rely. Such stand ards greatly facilitate the sale of our products." ' " Offers to Assist in Establishing Grades Gehlhar Bald his knowledge of the hop growers' problems was limited but offered to cooperate in it fc nrzanlzation's com mittee on standards with the view of working out internationally recognized brands of hops. professor G. R. Horner of the tate collage outlined methods ol S& dtwny miWew which are being experimented with in his de i pTrtment. Bordeaux mixture used with a spreader of skim milk JJas been most effective, a dry pow der not being very : effective, he aid. He recommnde(l.ta growers that they read coUsfiUutiletln 40 which deals exterXTJ?rj-with the treatment of downyjMnlldew. He - slid be thought the experiment at the college would soon develop - fairly satisfactory -Jnethod treating the disease which last ; yelr Is thought to have affected 20 per cent of the hop acreage In the valley. More sunlight, more 1 ventilation and less moisture tor " hop fields will reduce the mildew. - be overred. Fields:shouldtbe kept extremely elein as the disease is J very, contagks.V '; ",; . MlMew-Beaistant . - s ' Dr " E M. Bressman told the "grower, of success hisartment . was ' meeting m int from seed which would eventually be crossed In ... ..v, MuiblA a stock not sub- mudAw. Ordinary methods i require me year" to hring hop seed to flower but tte useitOf .t,Aint hiTeut thu time 5i- ix'" months. Bressman - tta roit l Alters from foreign -' "If h wnrvr tellinK of the success they have had la develop- . lng hops resistant to. oownj u r dew. Foreign governments will not ! permit the release of these varie Lties, Bressman said. - ' j. it.nn a. Pornover. secretary or : ...ntat1nn - nnonnced that ' l5":out of more- than -500 vhop - ( growers in the valley, had become . members of the organization. Walr ' 'ker said he was.! encouraged by - this f eport. He urged thedlstriet 'organizations to busy themselves - , ' in enlisting more members. - - , . Committees ot . Group are Named 4 ' Standing committees, named by President . walker were: v 1 . Legislation: T. A. Llvesley, Sa lem, ehairman; Louis Lachmund. Salem; J- R. Linn. Salem; R:M- , - Walker, Independence: J. Ke ber, Mt, Angel; Ross Wood, Day - ton; Lloyd Plaster, Dallas.. Local presidents k are ,to appoint . one member from each district, Research: Frank Needham, Sa lem, chairman; Louis Lachmund. Salem: Frank Kennedy, Indepen dence; A. W. Crocker, Albany; Curtis Coleman, , SC.- Paul ; Oscar Love. Forest Grove; Ed Smldt, St, vsni John Seaver. Eugene; John Morley.-Sllverton. . -J..- - Grades and sUndards : Clifford v Noakes, Salem chairman; P. i MacCarthy, Independence; A. . M. Jerman, Salem; Phil Isaacson, Portland. ,' Organization and .membership: ' H. A. Cornoyer, Salem, chairman; W. J. Bishop. Th membership ef , , all district organizations are ex officio member of this central ".. -. -.-J : - h : .... ... White Currant Drawt I Interest -tit SHyerton ' SILVERTON. Anril it TjkU tracting considerable attention from flower, lovers at Silverton is the flowering white currant at the home of Mr. and Mrs. June Drake on- South Water street. The cur rant is Identical to the common wild red currant but Its flowers are snow white." Stfi'-'. .--Y- The currant was found in the Silver Falls . Timber. company logging regions a tew year ago and brought to Silverton. Mr. Drake, who Is quite a flower fan cier, has four or tire of the bushes of. white currants growing at his home. .- . ,' ; .-. . - '.- - . , kJL: - - Surprise Party Held vt , At Adam Ory Home CLEAR LAKE A . ; surprise party waa given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ory Saturday night, in honor ot their son Clif ford Ory who has been In" eastern Oregon working for bis uncle' all winter. Those present were: Miss Lun elle Chapin. Dorthy Wain, Neva Smith, Martha Robertson, Paul ine Comse, Beulah Miller, Rosale Evans, Dorthy Mascot 8br! Ory, unnei Laona" Ory, Ted Girod, Blckner, Dee Efcy. - Orrllle aHar rold, f Harold " Robertson, Harold Dutolt, Glen Fox, - Ross Chapin, Luther Chapin and honor1 guest, Clifford Ory. - i-' i . Mrs. Troxell and two sons from Centralla. Wash., was tisltlng over the weekend with her sister. Mrs. V. B. Boyd, also Mr. sad Mrs. Jack Potts ol Corvallls. They earn to see Grandpa . Gib son who Is making his home hers with the Boydv - Two Permits to : Wed Are Issued ; Here Wednesday - Two marriage licenses were Is sued yesterday . at the bounty clerk's office hero. . - x Emfl Mlneh. so. 817 North Lib erty street, received , a license" to wed Blanehe Elizabeth Wilder, 2, 708 West Tenth street. The Dalles. He Is a machinist and she is a dressmaker. Walter Dozler. IS, Aumsvllle, received a license to marry Mar ian Schnleder it, Shaw. He is a farmer; ;t she Is a housekeeper. Marcunnus - Mols is to marry them. DECEPTO DBS i;; C. I'JOOD O BRIDE Mrs.' Wood expressed their appre ciation for the good will and kind remembraneas - of their - many friends which had a part la mak Ua thft party a saceesa, . -v , , - Mr. and Mrs. Wood will reside in um City cntU school doses at least, .which, will be the last of May. Mr. Wood :Js attending the university in Salem, ' " - f . Mr. and Mrs. Scharf and baby and Mrs. BcharTs mother,- Mrs. Elizabeth Crab tree, all ot Kings ton, and a Seattle woman who was a girlhood friend ot Mrs. Crabtres in Kentucky, were Lyons visitors LYONS. April IT'--- A recep tion ssd miscellaneous .- pound shower, was given tor the Metho dist minister and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wood, at the Ly ons Community " halL-. . Monday nirht About 18 relatives, friends and acquaintances of the newly I snnoay. wedded couplo gathered tor the oceaaion. fiame and a nrosrram flESEARCII MEAIS roz vauy sug uorm uim IMe." Lyons responded ' with "There is Sunshine in My Soul." Mehema was represented by Mrs. Landers who was organist tor the evening. - v -; ' " ., . r .? - -; " A wedding march was played by Mrs. Landers, whesuthe bride and groom accompanied by Mr. Har ry Hobson and Miss Doris Hnber, marched around the. hall and Mr. and Mrs. Wood were seated be neath a.background of ferns and wild flowers, where they proceed ed to unwrap the shower gifts which were many beautiful as well as useful tokens. Both Mr. and ALL-DRAII RICH III '; IIEALTII-ELEIEIITS i: (DJ Safeway Features for THurs., Fri, and Sat, April 28-29-30 1 NOW! . high grade . dependable, coffee in vaciram packed tins at a popular price I Use half a can and If dissatisfied la any ray retarm the n ased portion and gonr moatey will be refunded in fmIL 1-Ib. Taeaom . pack Pore Cane Extra Fine. Granulated E lbs. SSc Limit I v.. 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