The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 12, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    KtW TtXITMCIAK HIRED
George A, Loudenbach has been
lured at technician fr the Yam
,tutl County Artificial Inscmina
tiin socittfH'i to succeed Louis
D. Barnes who Is mortng to Ore
gon City to work in Rancho Road
side (land, ijudenbach was tech
nician in Piatt and McLeoan
counties, Illinois, before coming
to Oregon.
JOB
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FATHER'S
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ei fmm mnd Cd-r UUB t?MAXftOI.
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A Gooil - Place to Buy Him Smartly Styletl
Expertly Tailored
(SLOT IIS
Is Upstairs at
Your Old Friend
xt
Vphis on Move
From Prunes
To ITopyards
Aphid. arc now moving from
prune orchards to hop yarrKi and
growers are concerned about con
trol measures because thete i a
shortage of nicotine sulnhate, the
material normally iimi!
Kntomolortsts at Oregon State
Shewing A. C. Bell sad Us grand champion ball which wea. tint
In the twe year eld, and senior champion to place him In the com
petition for his final award at the Polk eoenty Jersey show. In
dependence.
Hop Growers
Facing Trying
Market Period
Where Little Overhead and Low Rent
Makes it Possible
TO SAVE
TEN PER CEIIT
100cc Wool W orsted
SUITS, SPORT COATS,
SLACKS AIID PAIJTS
f
Evry Wanted Fabric, Color and Pattern, in
Single and Double Breasted Model.
Before you buy be. jure lo try Joe's for in-
per-qualiiy clolhex ai great money-saving
prices.
Follow the Smart Man Beca-ase He Knows.
H Comas Back Again and Again to Buy
More Super Qualify Clothes: at
C .nnelly wrote the stale director
if agric ulture. V.t in 1'cterwwi ha
in turn write u We luf noti
fied Mr. Cocmcllv that a murd
or xi tit seed will le furmhed
free of charge In tac that may
xmnil a hit stingy. m--1 it o
j-nt i.i an mail, tne chare f'W
which I i NLa l.iicaMji ate eight
dol l.ll i Hltnl
The Skriouaaa. Soleca. Orawyea. ThandUrf. Jane 1L 1HT 7
Lxxiey Utra at Jrtirtann o. Jut
72 lYule-M rioyd Walherg of
Oreg.jn State roUrge daily o
partmerit will hea4 the Imtrur
tii. All Currmey bf kVh are
itil-1 t altrtwl N lm din
rvr will te keited al mm J
tKt llm A Newell. Miklnt
munlr a(etit
IMaiiv
Harr o
Kilter
f Chirk
ascfcL gjte A txxntsXj Ixao mm
"Prrporwig TmaA for frwrieg
at tV &m Wrigt-U.
AtUTMltAg were lr.
Hnit Mrs Oiftar4 GIU.
Mr Tronk rrttow, Mrs. Myrow.
Xm-HoImmi Mrs. Jem TimuMi.
Mia Lutrr Wrigt t. Mrs CKtte
I r t. Mrs. Vctar Matxn. Mr.
rrrrnne llrinoiiMrahon M Wanr. Mrs. Krmkwr.
rollrKe are running test on three if 'rnnuipriiu
new material in an ffort t f ir .1 ' B
UPSTAIRS CLOTHES SHOP
442 STATE ST.
Abore Morris Optical Co.
Next Door to Nohlaren's Restaurant
By Ullie L. Msdscn
Farm Editor. The Statesman
INDEPENDENCE. June 11 Ac
Uvity on the Northwest hop mar
ket remains slow, R. M. Walker,
In whose family hops have been
grown for 55 years, said Tues
day.
Stocks of 1946 hops remaining!
in the hand of growers are not
large and the market for spot hop
is very slow. Principal market
intercut centers around contract
ing for new hop stocks with Ore
gon growers generally showing
little interest in selling seeded
hops at 45 cents a pound. During
March and April, a few contracts
for 1947 hops were made at 40
cents. Walker reported, and in the
past week some were made at 45
cents, but the market is definite
ly weak, he added. Indications
are that a large percentage of
Oregon's 1947 crop is still un
sold.
Several contracts run out with
the 1947 crop, although some are
carried through 1948. No long
term contracts are now being of
fered as was being done during
the war years. Old contracts, still
holding, were made for prices
ranging from 25 to 80 cents.
Aphlds Appear
While aphids are now showing
up in the hopyards, dusting and
spraying will get these under con
trol. Hops are growing very well.
Walker said, except for a few pre
mature blooms which may short
en the crop somewhat in a few
yards.
"Generally, hops in Oregon are
exceedingly good for this time of
the year," Walker continued, "and
our supplies have been built up
already to a hop surplus some
thing like that of the late thir
ties. I am afraid we must have
a market agreement or go into hop
disaster as we did in the' thirties.
Hop growers are expecting a crit
ical period similar to that of a
decade ago, and market agree
ment plans are being discussed."
Pickers' price has not been set
and Walker would venture no
opinion on what the price would
be. He did express the thought,
however, that a lower picking
price than last year would be in
keeping with the general trend.
He added" that "with the straw
berry season shortened, tho cherrv
crop practically ruined from rain,
and the cane berry price down
where some growers may not pick
their yards, we should have more
and better labor in the hop field
this picking season than we hav
had the past five years."
Large Acreage
Estimates are about 21.000
acres of hops In Oregon, with 4000
of these in the Independence area.
Walker has 260 acres, and his bro
satisfactory ubtitute fur mm
tine sulphate. Results ( the tmt
are expected next week
The materia . Ieing totH arc
alkaloid nicotine in a 14 ir irnl
dry mix. DDT-pyrethrwm ami
chlorinated ramphne.
Robert Every. extmin ento
mologist, says that the proix-r time
to apply control measure for the
aphis Is after they have tort-spieled
moving from pune nriharri to
the hop yardi and before the hov
bloom. Tho aphis normally finikh
their migration by the end of June
and the hops bloom in mid-July
The OSC entomology department
will survey hop yards to determine
when the migration is completed
and will send out notice.
Lamued fundi and lariunc will i -je t
confine the survey to hop y.trrU (lV (
in tho C'orvallis-Salem area
i Oregon Seed on Way
nd his bro- TV M.,U..,n,
ther Dean, 300. Both live in In-
dependence. Dean in the old home
the Walkers have owned for more
than half a century, and R. M.I
known to his friends as "Mike", a !
Mew blocks away. The hop ranches
aic un wc uci uuiiom U1MI111.
Their father. S. B. Walker, and
their uncle. W. H. Walker, known
as Walker Hum ' hrititu stowum
hops at IiiUepeiiitriKe 55 yrais
ago.
Irrigation is not ir(tiint rw1
tin
hand picking of hops has beti i .
followed. The Walker men have !
no fight with the mechanical I
pickers, but they do not feel sure.
Walker explained, that they have
been proved absolutely satisfac
tory for Oregon as yet.
Picking, as uual, is exported
to cover the period from August
15 to October 1.
In reading oeniwtitiun (r hon
or in He "Chii ken ( Toennc- '
row" i ontevt i jaaiel rr.frie
arrive for lte 1947 context arxl
lun lo he held June 27 n r -iii-ction
viith the wi.iuisl meetirg
n( the Oregon I'.liy Chuk -
t talion al tora!li-. riort Norl
IUiniion. tate chairman
Kailv entries alirjtr in air
llxe Itnm J H MHe. Milwu
kir. I.it )ear' champion. Harold
K KoKrim. Alb-mi . V WiL
rtbiiiv. l.Mxalh. t"lle tlee
land. HI.-tKctt. KiH A BUke.
Eugrnr. Mi Ira I X nv M i . Junc
tion l"ity..Ro Malt. Iiwet1nn.
Kelly limktok. P..rtlod. and,
Mar Ie Hust. 4-H memuei from 1
' AMlea
.t fie eshitntv at judg
I. Reler. I'oitUnl. fed-
eial tvHjIlry gradr-r. will te
Iawtd-1 ifililn jln ol quality in
tfie (otm of plqn Tt eshilnU
will te froen and entered in tHe
I regional coritet fir lte II nl-
ft n ktatr to b he'. 1 in Salt Ike
t'ltv III Avigllst
T he (MMillry ctt-pat Imrft at U.e
(ollrg will riar a Ir ii-mi fm-M-titi
rnlnn lo klv U riiril
quality of c r-ln c ofTipjrr-l
with pure-brel with btciMt
of rhikrn. F-rh i.llicul rtitijr
will iiHitut f t ren drrrd
liiutt 12 weeks ot I
(itrti at Auiitillr
aumsviuj: rarxM Tun.
die. MafKt bnmo etc hhw i1 r a t tan
Mrs. I. D IWwrls. Mrs fUafcvrt
Mirt. Mrv DiMf Kkw. Caw
fttvards. Mm Marfwi Ktr- M-.
tr1rulo M Kr t4 Mrs. Gf
FOR SALE
Beautiful Walnut Park
Home
rooms, unflnlsftod vpoiodrs. Lro-place. dovUm pa
SHOWN IT AJTOCfTKDfT
Phone .Owner 7532
Newest rco,urt for suh- liver
seed for trial cornea all the way
from Madag.iu jr, J. J Ins-
keep, Clackamax county ai(iit
To quote In-kecp: 'The ditcc
tor of agriculture there in Mada-
ga-car wrote imvrlei and exwirt
i er. W. J Connelly of New Yoik
C ny aKlri( l.n a iiovet nnri
trifolmm Militri i .mean glow nig 1 (11 t.RHHt V MI S t tt l. Ml IT
nn tho red soili
Cla kamat
espei imetit aiea
i oonty. i egon
A (iuerioey
kt hool witl bo
hir-tei t
held at
jitHgnig
Uo 1I
FURNACES .,,
All Stic Ilomr
la odiL&oai to ef&deC7.
oponr&oo. Pod&c rraoce e0er yom
Uoture U pecsasmf. U Am vreed cat Issoi mrnpif ct&col
ttoe. tout Poetic F nsoxre tsscrf be gpatcUf- tViesjod te
permit roesamsp4toi el WattTw rwoJ u erotaflorwe. srVe
thot U bo elL wood, eawdttet or
W. W. Rosebraugh Co.
Urtal PrtMlurl That ixttt'
tS . I1U HUtH ftaleoa
...Sine 1912
12-Year Girl Wins
Hampshire Gilt
From Kvans' Farm
Ruth Ottaway, 12 year old girl;
from near Guthrie, has been
chosen as the recipient of a regis
tered Hampshire gilt donated by
tho Dallas Lions club, reports
Russell T. Daulton. assistant Polk
county agent.
The Lions club pledged money
to buy a gilt to help promote
interest in pig project work and
tho receiver of the gilt Is to be
a boy or girl not enrolled as a
pig club member but on who
had facilities and was interested
in a pig project.
Last year only two Polk coun
ty club members had a pig pro
ject. This year eight members are
feeding 23 pigs and two sows.
The gilt Ruth received was se
lected from tho Jiampshite herd
of Charles Evans, lndependenc-e.
Polk county club members who
have a pig project are Richard
and Wendall Martin, Wayne and
Bruce Flaming. Robert Leth,
Donald Dick, Ruth Ottaway, Ir
vin Jantzen, Fred Marx and
Jeanette Harvel.
Farm Calendai
FARM STORE
Trade and High
Phone 7348
EXTRA STRONG ...YET
Easy to Handle !
H E AV Y - D U TY S C RA P E
00
51
4-ft. bowl jMj
Ward's rotary scraper is extra strong,
with extra metal and bracing, for the
toughest jobs yet it bandies as
smootbly as your tractor! Without
forcing, it dig in for big bites, comes
out of ground automatically when
full, and dumps . . . all controlled
from driver's seat all without
- skipping! You woxkfast and easy! Has
load-control lever, lool See itl
Gvide scraper backwards and R
bwlldesesl Blade Is ' steell
Moves huge amounts of earth
with only a 2-plow tractor!
Ask abov Wards Moarf&ry Poyiitooi Ham. Oofy 10 Dowel
June 12 Washington State
Jersey conignment sale. Puyal-
lup fairgrounds.
Juno 13 Animal husbandry
field day. OSC. Corvallis.
June 15 Linn -Benton Jersey
club meet. Burls Oakly farm,
route 4, Albany.
June 15 Marion County Jer
sey meet. 1 F. Bouyserie ranch.
St. Paul.
June 22 Guernsey breeders
judging school, Del Looner farm.
Jefferson, 10:30 am. No host
luncheon at noon.
Juno 27 Annual meeting
Oregon Baby Chick as5ociation.
Corvallis.
July 27 Western Horse show.
Multnomah fairgrounds, Gres-ham.
Oil AUTO INSURANCE
With a FARMERS "Con.
tinning Form," National
Standard Policy. You elim
inate resale cost.
460 District 'Offices to serve
you.
BILL OSKO
466 Court St. Phone 5661
lldltlsffitifc.lSluaW
JjL 276 BUILDINGS and STRUCTURES
g AT CAMP ADAIR 7 fa
NEAR CORVALLIS, OREGON
For Off-Site Use b
Surplus Government Buildings and Fixtures
Tho following building and Bitores. stclooivo of pocaowal
property, art stow available foe diaooaal to priotily boloart
usdar tbo Sarploa Proporty Act of 1S44. a aaaawdod. sad
War Asaots Admiiuattarioo Rcgvlauoo I sod to cortiiWrs
ndar rtta Vaterana Kawrpscjr Hos Pfogreaa, aad to
non-priority boldaro foe rosnoval for Off-Sito Uso ooJy.
Boil4iwg will bo ootg wit a, wbotovor armaatawS ftotsooo
ara lcatad caoosaw Tbaaa away lawlwSa 1 1 wM awoaaa
latrical a ad rofrigaeaior syoiria, coawwouaaj mi oawh
Itosws SI tosUl Istofoo. oocl fif, wotoe fif, boalov,
rsaVata owd c ictiw . wIb4o rofetfrra,
ttical ftatme a ad wHriwg, aoc.
SALE DATES: JUNE 14 THROUGH JUNE 23, 1947
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