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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1946)
.Nicotine Dusts Control Aphids Nicotine dusts are still the standard recommendation for control of hop aphids though several of the newer chemical dusts have given promising results for use when nicotine is not readily available, accord ing to a report on hop aphid research just issued by the O. S. C. Experiment station. The recent scarcity of nico tine sulphate has created an acute problem among Oregon hop growers, according to a re port contained in station cir cular of information No. 393. This material has the advantage of killing the insects both by contact and by the fumes it gives off. The newer insecticides tried in experiments over the past few years are purely contact killers, hence they have to be applied more thoroughly to the under side of the leaves. Most of the machines now used by growers for dusting are not suit able for applying the purely contact dusts, it was found. The war-born aerosol generators have shown promising results with some of the new materials but not with others. ' Authors of the circular are H. E. Morrison, Dr. Don C. Mote and W. B. Rasmussen, all of the entomology department Jet the station. Now for Cherry Bowl Kobe, 'japan, Nov. 20 (U.B A Thanksgiving day "Cherry Bowl" game climaxing the foot ball season for U. S. occupation forces will be played here be tween Atami air base and Kobe air base. Orders for Lumber Barred by CPA Washington, Nov. 21 Mj William F. Buchanan and A. Stolen, partners in the lumber supply company of Tacoma, Wash., have been barred by the civilian production administra tion from placing certified or ders for housing constructon lumber during the next four months. . Any oonstruction lumber re ceived during that time must be set aside and sold only to vet eran housing priority holders, the CPA ordered. CPA said the firm had placed orders for lumber during March, April, May and June in excess of authorized amounts. About 23,254,000 passengers were carried on the nation's ur ban transit lines in 1945. Knock-Kneed Girls Sexiest Looking New York, Nov. 21 U.R Knock-kneed women had a champion today in Broadway Hoofer Richard Stuart. He claims they're the nicest girls of all, and the sexiest looking. Dr. Bert Pollins, a cynical psychologist and executive sec retary of the New York consul tation center, said "maybe," but Stuart maintains the reasons are two-fold and obvious. "I'm surprised that more peo ple haven't mentioned it," he said. "In the first place, knock kneed girls have a swaying mo tion in their hips. And it's always interesting. "In the second place, they think they're under a definite Oregon Farm Account Book 4t4 Cash fant Becefd leek T BALfll BflRR LOTIOn softens hands faster! 39c 59c tim t trick? or srMsy- r rvw tMCMOe it Crmt- Wiiipptd to Gcbt, white floffins. Chanf to Bilm Birr Lotion todir! Schnefer's Drug Store 135 in commercial at. COUNTY AGENT ABOUT THESE VALUABLE "HELPS' Tax authorities both Fed eral and State require that farmers maintain accurate records of farm income and outgo as a basis for deter mining income tax returns. The farmer himself should have these important facts about his own business. To simplify the keeping of rec ords, the Farm Management Department of Oregon State College has prepared two types of Farm Account Rec ord Books which are avail able, at small cost, through your County Agent. We rec ommend use of these Account Record Books. Samples are here for your inspection. . D. W. EYRE, Vice IWd.nl JACOB FUHRER, Aitl. Co.M.r W. 5. WALTON, Vl(. PriiW LEO O. PAGE, A ill. Caihltr ROY NELSON, Aul. Vlt. Pr.ild.nl LAWRENCE R. FISHER, Aul. Managtr U C SMITH, Aul. Via Prtiirf.nl REX GIBSON, Aul. Alonog.r I S3rU. I MIMIC FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION NEW BEAUTY FOR YOUR HOMEl BUY NOW... FOR GIFTS I 'j . 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OPA-Johnson Suit Dismissed by Court Portland, Nov. 21') The OPA's suit against the G. J. Johnson Lumber company of Junction City,, alleging sales at Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1946 5 above-ceiling prices, has been dismissed by Federal Judge Claud McColloch. Judge McColloch, in dismiss ing the action, did so with prejudice which bars the OPA from bringing the case into court again. IT'S A TREAT to EAT at Shattuc's Chateau Phone 9853 Closed Tues. 5' I NEW BROADER ASSORTMENTS! ftp--lfe "Drapery and ItPi Slip Cover Fabrics vV -m 1.00 10 1.79 r, Jl''' SN Beautifully styled Fabrics! Many or color-coordinated! Jtii AkS CiT t Now you can choose harmonizing prints, VNf'vC ""V" " ""5- stripes, plain colors make handsome ensembles decoralor-look! And you lave at lid Colorful Hydrangeas A fine cotton twill! Real istic blossoms printed in soft, muted colors. 36 in. wide. 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