Mt-Producin Farms on Field inp sagenaa By Lillle L. Madsen .,..T. ' rrm Editor, The Statesman - Oregon's big edible Ink-producing farms will be visited in a tri- A fj A coumy iieia iour piannea ior n day, June ?3,. Jack HanselV county agent in Yamhill county is assisting in ar ranging the trip and says every one interested is welcome to at tend whether or not he lives in any or uie wree counties Yam hill. Clackamas and Wn sh inert nn included in the tour. While by no means all Oregon blackcaps go into the ink that marks cneese and other edibles, a large quantity of them are used ior. ibis purpose. Inks used to label cheese in years gone by have not always been edible. In re cent years, pure food laws have changed this picture and new marking materials had to be pro duced. An ink made from black caps was discovered to be i most effective. - K. However, Willamette valley blackcaps, production of which is increasing, also go into jams, can ned foods and are one of the finest fruits for deep freezing. n Friday's tour starts at 8:30 ajn. at the Sherwood high school. From there the group will go to the Albert Oberst farm near Sher-' wood to observe work ' done on minor elements in relation to blackcap troubles. At the John Bauer farm on parrot Mountain, plant selection 'will be viewed. The third morning stop will be at the Elmer Schaad farm also in Parrot Mountain vicinity. A sack lunch has been arranged at the Fernwood Grange hall near Newberg. Speakers from the state college horticultural stations will speak during the luncheon hour. Included are Dr. George Waldo, C. O. Rawlings,- and R. W. Every. Dr. Waldo will discuss cultural practices and varieties. Rawlings will speak on plant selection and improvement programs function ing this year on both black and red raspberries. Every , will dis cuss insect problems in relation to blackcaps and their control. Following the noon luncheon, the tour will go to the Melburn Ziegler farm on Chehalem Moun tain where spray trials will be ob served, along with the soil build ing practices that have been car ried on before planting blackcaps. Combustible Gas Froiu Wood Waste Project Proposed Providing combustible gas from wood waste for the operation of gas turbines 'is the latest project under consideration by the Ore gon Forest Products laboratory, viuuau ucic wcic auyiacu tuu day. . - . , '. ' The laboratory, in ; connection with proposed research operations, uatuiua niu ua bus imw wu- ergency board for, an appropria tion of $8,500. i 1 . Development of combustible gas from wood waste, according to lab oratory officials, would prove a boon to the sawmill Industry thru Inexpensive operation of gas tur bines for power. 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This first evidence of delayed injury has been obtained as a re sult of studies under .way since 1947J The Japanese living at Hiroshi ma and Nagasaki when the Ame rican! air force atom bombed them in 1945 have apparently recovered froml immediate effects "such as loss bf hair, temporary infertili Gelt a fresh start. Pay your scattered bills and hava only ona payment each month, h-uonat YES MAN aya YES to 4 out of 5 without involving employer or outsiders. Pbono or coma in today. CASH PROMPTLY for Seasonal Needs, ' Cloth ind, Vacation, House and LCar Repairs, Medical and Dental Expenses and other good purposes. Loans $25 to $300 or More on Sigaatiurc, Furniture, $25 to $500 on Auto. f'THg COMfANrtl THAT IIKIS TO SAT tlV IZTlMmdi FINANCE CO. U-2-S Just Phone 2-2464 and ask for C. R. Allen, Manager I'm "Yes Man" at Personal Finance Co. 51S State St, Em. 125 rnon the these tools at reasonable Blow Torches these, you can buy them, too. -n. ru . FRONT & COURT Riders . . Ci. ty and blood changes," the com mission observed. Examination of 1,000 persons, most of whom were within 3,000 feet of the point above which the bomb exploded at Hiroshima, has turned up about "40 certain cases of radiation cataract and an ad ditional 40 suspected cases," AEC said. i "The study of long range effects, such as effects on growth, tumor or eye cataract formation, and genetic changes will require many years,' 'the statement added. "In order to obtain definite in formation in inherited changes it I will be necessary to make careful) observation not only of the cnu dren of those bombed but their grandchildren as welL" Walnut,- oak, mahogany, and maple are still among the most popular furniture woods. CtOTMNG IMF .- . . V -onto Mot Ottg OlVt YOu- Lie No. S-122 - M-1M rn rn I rates: Q Bevel Devil -' Edger Paint Compressor Linoleum Roller Staple Hammers Linoleum Scriber 3" Skill Belt Sander Metal Moulding Cutter Staple Hammer for Applying Composition Roofing ; TheVr oil carried In; our at that conrenieni location. To) (7)V n 1. P1" gs Asks"" U.S.. Russia Keep Talking WASHINGTON, June 19 -UPl- Repeated across the table con- cts between Russian and U. J. aders until they "get some where" were urged Sunday by Senator Tydings (D-Md). Tydings sair h. would not, as an initial move, request Premier Stalin of Russia to come to Wash ington. ; r Instead he suggested some pre liminary exchanges r- probably through diplomatic Channels as to what negotiations are possible before "a formal and express in vitation to Stalin." Tydings is a member of the senate foreign relations commit tee and is chairman of the sen ate armed services committee. He said peace never would be ac complished "by name-calling and throwing epithets back and forth across the ocean." In order to achieve peace, the senator said, . "I believe you have to contact the other fellow with whom you've got to make the peace." Lions to Hear Talk on FEP William Van Meter of the state labor office will discuss fair em ployment practices in a talk before East Salem Lions club this noon at the Senator hotel. The speaker, Tydiri "Million Dollar Voice" Sings Camels' Praises 1 CZIO PINZA, famous for his starring role in the smash-hit South Pacific, says: "Mildness la all-important to me as a singer. I smoke the cigarette that agrees with my throat . . . Camel!'' WatI taraat apaciaBsts rtaart iS-par TEST at Ca I wsksn; Not One Single Case of Throat Irritation Dua to Smoking CAUELS -4SkNK -. S 1 .-J a 'member of he Hub, supervises trie new uregon xi program. Club officials have reported the outcome of their first full-year election since the group was char tered several months ago. . Elected were: Stearns Cushlng, president; John Riches, Virgil Pade and Clayton Foreman, vice presidents; Ed Klip pert, secretary; Louis Lawrence, treasurer; josepn v. Tompkins, Lion timer; James Clark, tail twis ter; Harry Ewing and Glenn Bow man, directors. .. Four Industrial Deaths Reported . Four fatalities, 1,239 accidents and 14 claims for occupational benefits, were reported to, the state industrial accident commis sion here during the week ended June 15. i Fatalities involved Lester J. Hinch, Portland, truck driver; Frank M. McCarthy, Sweet Home, powder manjClay Perkins, West Stayton logger, - and James D. Huddleston, Eugene, logger. UflfflM STRAWBERRIES. LOGANBERRIES, BOYSENBERRIES. BLACK AND RED RASPBERRIES BLACKBERRIES, AND PRUNES Pay Cash Market Prlc. JORY PACiailG CO. Phon 995 N. Front St 7nnr? JinJLs X Hundreds of men and women were in this coast-to-coast test. They smoked Camels and only Camels for 30 consecutive days. Each week, noted throat special ists examined the throat ot every smoker in the test 2,470 exarni nations in all-rWith the above findings I , , Make Your Own Thirty-Day Ctmel loudness Test... ia ynr T-ZeMrI That's T for Throat. T for Taste.. See how mild a cigarette can be t iSS"vX-. : . i ' . r . i ' . r Flag Sent to Alex Raymond Proposed new designs for the American flag, plus several more scores of votes," were sent Mon day to Alex Raymond of New York, artist of the Rip Kirby comic strip. Raymond is conducting a nation-wide poll, through selected newspapers, as to what the flag should look like when and if Alas ka and Hawaii are added as states. The new designs were submitted by F. B. Lloyd, 1425 N. 5th st, Salem, - former color sergeant in the army, and Gloria Cuff, Brooks, Wholesale Fireworks f " " Complete Lines ; Warehoused at VICTORY FIREWORKS CO. 4090 N. River Read, Salem - 24021 Salem, Or. r roppsais ic WM CM Smokers are Testing Cigarettes More Critically than Ever Before Millions Prove Camel Mildness in their own "T-Zones" (T for Throat . . .T, for Taste) Yes, more and more smokers are finding there is one sensible way to test a cigarette . . . smoke that "cigarette pack after pack, day after day for 30 days! Top mPop Singer soys Camel's 'Tops wifh her s ntAH WARKCM radio and recording- star, recently chosen by the American Academy of Entertainment as "Queen of Sons". "My Toice means my living;," Fran tells you. "My own test von me to Camels. They agree with my throat ; Camels are fun to smoke r I s - ' ' t Th Statesman, Soltnu Oregon Tuesdcry, June . 20,". I950 3 route 1 box 136. Lloyd would retain the eight star horizontal rows and add a two-star row in the middle of the field. Miss Cuff would shape the People In the know always call for. OREGON'S EXTRA PALE BEER it That's just the test that Camel asks you to make for yourself! What can you, the smoker, really learn from the trick tests and short cuts you hear about over and over again? From one puff of this ciga rette . . a sniff of ,that cig arette. ..an inhale of one brand... an exhale of an-, other? No, you don't have to rely on tricks! You have your own T-Zone" (your Throat and your Taste) the best possible proving ground for a cigarette. And for the right answer the sensible answer : smoke Camels, and only Camels, in your "T-Zone" for 30 days. Once you've tested Camel's choice to baccos as a steady smoke pack after pack you'll discover how mild and good-tasting a cigarette can be! ORE DOCTORS SL10IIE CAL1ELS than zsj other cigzrette A nationwide survey of doc tors In every State of the forty eight revealed that more doctors smoke Camels than any other brand. Doctors in every branch of medicine were queried, "What cigarette do you smoke. Doc tor V was the question asked of 113,597 doctors. And the brand named most was Camel!. star field in two triangles with the stripes forming the hypotenuse of the two parts and with the letters "UJS." where the triangles Join at the side of the flag. sT " I . J IWt t On st m WU( Sratf D o Cross Section, U.S. A. srom Mai Parn.Il. riu hurlar of tha bom ton Rsd Sox, hji, I laads Brown 30- Ur tost ef Camel BUSINESS WrramOtrom.b ssraace broker, is a Came! smoker from war back. "30 dy tastr be sars.ray.Itested Camel for nrself years sgol Aad Carnal mildness is always weleoaso te irthroai.' , TO J AS 03 AVIATION Ratk Shafar mees ! bar oica Blasts as a airport trot tower operator. Ta 1 Ink t. m . tbat I bo ia see ,oise."eke will tell ree."Aa4. Camtl's Mjrciga rsttsr ' M' Beaeewife Mrs Jama Chriatmaa ays. "Serriag Caaebisthaaurk of a thoagbtfal rvotzmd breads. There's aotaiag atta like aw . i . .. . Fa 1 I ".'.-...- mlliinaaa.aMa laura I J sniojod Ut MildMt 5i U"ik eigarette I etf fV' , acres, with wy f;,, J m, W4 throat. i(r y rn 1 I J f am., i , s r