Breed Switch Shown hy Hen Records Dairy Herds Qualify for Honor Roll , Fourteen Clackamu C o a t j Tumi, Inc., Molalla, 40.1 pounds, 1 79.8, 76.1, 88.3, 82.6, 84 6, and dairy herds qualified for th county. itn M Cw. 10 ArS Mr. and Mrs. 895 pounds respectively; Ads, hnnn Mn nrMin m - mr. A Scheller, Cotton, 45 1 pounds. Bell, Ruby, and Msrse, registered honor roll Producting 40 or more wU) dry. y p , Jff 'owned by c , r , , . pounds of butterfat during the past Beavercreek, 40.7 pounds, with MlCouche. Sherwood, with 79.7, month. tcows, 4 do James Morgan, Hub-! 91.0, 107.7, and 84 0 pounds re- The monthly reports list the high- bard, wiin 47.S pounds, 14 cows, ' specuveiy; nos. t ana oo, regis- entf. part 0f the activities will nrnHuoins hnrH nunnrf hu- Dr i one Hrv staphrlv Rrnlhpr rtrponn tered Guernseys, owned by SUe j ..... . ... . , Oregon Poultry Improvement g , Harrison, EJagle Creek, 48.S City, 45.3 pounds, with 89 cows. - Brort-ars, Oregon City, with ,llatjoni program will show decline in the pounds, with 13 cowi, none dry; dry; Earl BarBer, Aurora, 48.7 79 and 91 pounds respectively; number of breeding hens, but an rm r0Mi Mt- 1 40.9 pounds, pounds, with 37 cows, 4 dry; Le- nd Queen, a registered Jersey, I Increase In the chickens per flock u.ith a mu,. W rwri, land Armstrong Aurora M 1 owned by C. E. Finnegan. Oregon Canada s province of Ontario POtXTIT MEET ANNOUNCED Oregon poultrymen meet Junt 14 and IS at Oregon State College for the annual convention of The Poultry Improvement Association. All poultry raisers are urged to attend at least part of the day ses sion. Reviews of the research and experimental work will be pre- during the year ending July 1, re ports James F. Short, .director of the ' Oregon Department of Agri culture. Breeder hens enrolled in the pro gram dropped 61.751 from the rec ord number jet last year. The gradual increase in birds per flock has reached its peak year so far with 636 chickens in each of the 818 flocks taking part. This Oregon Dairy Breeding Has High Rating 1 49 9 pounds, with cows, none dry. Oregon's dairy industry artificial Individual Cows Rate yrar :l hs climes had a capacity brefns pro;,Tam has received one Also'listed are 30 individual cows ol 3.2SS.P00. In ISS1-55. 62 hatch- of the top national rating' in the which mriip autstanriinc rernriU of w-p.-o-rsm had a ca- Vf.. deoarlme-rt of agriculture an. nounds butt-rfat or more during the month. These are: Jen ny and Prisc'lla. registered Brown Qwics nunpd hv Mpipifctirv Farm Two Jersey hulls used by the Borin with ' and5 9 p0llndg regis- pounds, with 27 cows, 5 dry; Edwin City, with 82 pounds of butterfat. contains 411,582 square miles. Ridder, Sherwood, 45.S pounds, with 12 cows, none dry; Charles Couche, Sherwood, 48.6 pounds, with 31 cows, 4 dry; A. W. Henry, Oregon City, 40.9 pounds, with 14 cows, 3 dry; Harry Lane, Sher wood, 44.2 pounds, with 21 cows, 2 dry; and Vernon Heplcr, Canby, Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thin., June 14, 56 (See. 1I)-17 Smell Machine Challenges Food Experts ST. LOUIS (aV-You're not an expert smeller unless you can recognize these "eight well-known odors" at first miff: Lime, cinnamon, sassafras, root beer, moth balls, bay rum, spear mint and almond. So says Mrs. Jacqueline D. Knowles, representative of a firm chine" to challenge food experts at a national convention of the Institute of Food Technologists. The devise is used to select "taste panel" members to aid the research firm develop new pro ducts, she says. "It's amazing how many people are unable to recognize these fam- I which has set up a "smelling ma-iiliar smells at first sniff," Mrs. Knowles said last night. ? - "The panel of tasters can (ell what's right or wrong with a pro duct." As for the most popular smell, Mrs. Knowles said "that's strictly an individual matter." At this time of the year, she added, "for a lot of people it's the smell of charcoal-broiled steaks." WOODBIRN JERSEY RATES " - Andrew Kehrlt and Son, Routt I, Weodburn, own registered Jersey cow that recently complet ed a 305-day Herd Improvement Registry production record of 1J, 74 pounds of milk containing Hf pounds of butterfat. She was I years and S months at the time , she completed. The official record -was made by Royal Standard Dora and her test were supervised by Oregon State college. nual survey of milk prodnci'on re cords Cor cows born through arti fic'nl inemiration. cries iirier pacity of 3.3E3,2ill chicks. A breakdown by breeds shows that more cross breeding has de veloped in allenip.s to get belter and broader chickens. The volume of Leghorns reached an all-time hitth with 9.1.740 in (he program. M-I.it I.- . i i.,.u ""' nnnc ruins rrf ai a VTunu nijjn njs by H P pcan mis year wiin j,in. an in crease Of 2,4f7 over 19.V4-55. Switches in breeds, a record be- Oregon Dairy Breeders association respectively: Maymaid, a i were rated No. 1 1 and 2 in the u.red ,crs wM b Mr nation by the I'SDA bureau of M r Ma! Rnrl' ,: dairy industry in a report received Ewalt. Oregon and Mrs. M. C. Malar. Boring, with 87.9 pounds; Josie, a registered Hol- . uiriwn ... 1 l... c... r;.. State college dairy specialist. Milk.""1? I 7h. r !.., i . ' ui ( .l. Bonn, with 813 pounds; De- Ing followed closely bv the stale stein bulls lopped either national rr2 ;vn by. Dr.. ' . rr D U q r-" itin t'lolo I mnlr with Ml, imi I in n, ivo I V v- v. v r , nun 86 8. 75 1 and 82 5 pounds re spectively; Flossie, a registered light, Maude, and Molly, regis- direction, falling from 306,(146 five i years ag6 to 59,292 this year. Crossbrcds numbered only 54,272 five years ago and were at 285,9 this year. The year-end report shows that 82. 9 per cent of the birds tested in j the nullorum clean class. This compares with 33.5 per cent in 0n1 arn,,n! bulls wilh this class five years ago. State Fair Plans Off to Early Start rka for eemprtition i flraann Ctatd fair partment will be balanced between Punds over average for Guernsey Jersey, owned by Antoinette, Mt. Angel, with 76.4 pounds: Betty, a registered Jersey, owned by . Rex Ross, Mt. Angel, with 83.6 pounds; Bess, a registered Jersey, owned by Leslie, Brown, Silverton, with 76.9 pounds; Lilac and B57, reg istered Jerseys, owned by Daw rick Farms, Inc., MoUlla, with 93.2 and 90.6 pounds; No. 66, a registered Guernsey, owned by Rngnar Anderson, Colton, with 90.5 pounds; Shirley, a registered W. Hen- rienar;ment of agriculture show or state averages for organized that this year lh"re are 93.740 dairy improvement programs. Leghorns compared to 119,589 last The 10-year-old Oregon associ- i a aaa t: . afinn nf frtann rfairvmon ia man. , ear ana nve year, ago. - - , A , wj,h ,M ds; Bct, , W'h l Rn k umned from 1 TO a"0a. y r.r V"?Tls nea , i.,,.,i i J k d. , qunrlers at torvallis. five years ago. to 43.916 this year. Thf 0reKon Daj Bre(d),rs while lUmpjjh.rcs went the other j m Oregon Priceless Benjamin, was ranked top in his class nationally for 50 or more artificial daughters who averaged 9.481 pounds of milk and 569 pounds of fat for 305 days production testing. Lilac Coronator Cap, another Jersey used hv ODRA. placed sec- 75 or more . Guernsey, ownea Dy a I artificial daughters. His 93 daugh-!r.v. 0reon ci,v. wilh 78 1 pounds; trrs averaged 8,786 pounds ol milk w- regisiereo jersey, ownen ond 455 pounds of fat in 305 davs. 1 by Earl Barber, Aurora, with 93.7 The USDA lists Ki!t Jersev bulls ! pounds; Billie and Princess, a used in the artificial breeding ! Jsey and a registered Jersey, studs of the country. respectively, owned by Earl Bar- Daughter - production from all , ber, also, with 82.1 and 88 3 ODBA Guernsey bulls averaged ' pounds respectively; 5903, Phil 8,401 pounds of milk and 407i''pi, No. 8, Gold, Allfame, and pounds of fat more than 600 'No. 32, a registered Holstein, 3 pounds., of milk annually over Holsteins, and 2 registered Hol daughters of all Guernseys used steins, respectively, owned by Kntries for competition irr this ' artifUial breeding or: j Hudie : LascljcWest Linn with vear's Oreson State fair art de-. ganizauons. ana more man 750 age ior uregon uairy Hera im provement association Holsteins. Jersey cows from ODBA bulls averaged 8.376 pounds of milk and 454 pouflds of fat. Milk production was 812 pounds higher than the national average for artificial pro grams and 662 above ODIII Jerseys. SEE ''Charm School of Air Fridays, 9 AiMOIN TV Here ii the tint 01 Two Big Weeks... aimed to prove to you that quality and price go hand in hand at yout. IGA Food Store. Come in today and stock up on these popular IGA Brand products . . . when you check out . . . check up, and see how much you save I Enter Carotin lionetti's "SELF IMPROVEMENT" Contttt... 1 Got Details at Your Fritndly ; IGA Stores . V cows registered with the Oregon Dairy Herd Improvement associ ation. Daughters from ODBA Holstein bulls averaged 11.488 pounds of milk a year and 435 pounds of fat. kiilt . ... ,i Portland, department superintend """7'"'" ,"a" ri , F i 1.000 pounds higher than the aver- modern and conservative in both professional and amateur divisions, j and kindergarten and primary di- visions are exepcted to attract un usual interest, it was revealed this : week by Mrs. C. H. Rundell of dent. Pair dates are September 1 (through 8 in Salem. Increased leisure time for paint ing, art departments is schools and art centers with instruction in sev eral Oregon communities have greatly increaerKlterest in art, Mrs. Rundell says. "The primary function of our department is to increase interest in creative art as a means of self- development and expression." Mrs Rundell said. "It has been our pol icy to encourage the type of act- modern and conservative, profes sional and amateur in which there is the greatest interest. "Our plan has been to build a well-balanced show and to keep any 'special' schools of thought from becoming predominant," she said. "We display the modern and conservative separately because likes and dislikes are quite strong. The department is for all citizens to exhibit and enjoy seeing." A feature of the show will be pic tures by kindergarten and primary children showing what stories theyi have heard by radio meant to them. The stories are broadcast as part of the Oregon School of the Air on KOAC at Oregon State college. Nearly 500 premiums are offered In the art department. IGA 7 ' -2 Mayonnaise eQc "Made from Fresh 7j Eggs, Quart Jar " IGA Pineapple juice srr E'2U IGA Cut 7 GREFN L Ho. 303 $400 BEANS 0 Cans I IGA Tomato Catsup .2 Bottles 35c IGA Applesauce .7 "ST I" IGA Family Size Ripe Olives Pint Tin . ...29c IGA Buttermilk Pancake Flour Sib. Pkg... 49c IGA Sno-Puf f Marshmallows 27c IGA Jellies CS. 4 "? $1 IGA Iced Tea ,,. .......... ... 69c IGA Peanut Butter cS,T... i- 49c lh A" I All II wherry, Cherry, Orange n ,, , A IV7A jeiMl Lemon, lime or Raspberry O Pkgs. ZUC V IGA Dolicioui S 0rangc n 46oL$4C3 2 Juice Cans J V V ic IA1 !GA Puit Tasty Stranberry Alln4 CO Demonstration: Curly's Fresh Cortege Cheese, Friday and Saturday, at Stat Street Market. . . Free Sampling. . . '"V firrt ' Spocial low Price. IGA Stores reserve the right to limit quantities. 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To Meet Monthly During the summer the commit tee will meet once a month to formulate recommendations for legislation of benefit to the dairy Industry. This committee was or ganized in 194. Oregon Dairymen's Association representatives on the committee this ye3r are George Hosteller, Redmond, R. M. Lyon. Junction City; Lee Albright, McMinnville. Oito Schild, Tillamook; and Rich ard Ness, Dayton. Oregon Dairy Industries send to the committee meetings Lyle Ham mack, Portland; H. S. Dixon, Tillamook; Gordon Hofstetter, Sa lem; and Cordon Coleman, Eu gene. Salem Maa Charter Member Northwest Association of Retail Ice Cream Manufacturers send Fred Klaus and Kmery Lebold, ,M"m nnti K. "'. iX'.-rson and ''.. V.'' cli, ,'otlai'o Both Lyie Hammack and Fred Klaus were members of the lirsl Dairy Rela tions Advisory committee formed eight years ago. Officials from the department of agriculture attending the meeting were J. T. Short, O. K. Beats, Ken neth E. Carl and Don Parker. 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