Barney Keep was an OSU alum who became a celebrity in Portland radio, at KEX for 35 and "ruled the morning drive for most of that time." From a scrapbook in the Barney Keep Collection -- pasted in with no other context and (as far as I know) nothing else related to beer.
From the report, "Hop pests and their control: A Report of the Control of the Hop Red Spider and Other Closely Related Problems During the Season of 1940," Morrison, H.E.; Vertrees, J.D. (Jack)
Hop pickers Dorothy & Olgo Brutke of Amity are seen at the Fred Viesko hop yard west of Gervais, Oregon. They averaged better than $11.00 a day picking hops.
Frank Ernst, second left, and wife, fourth left, with their family working on the Horst Hop Ranch near Independence. He is a carpenter; she is a nurse; they are vacationing. Kids are Johnny, 11 left; Alice Marie, 16, light shirt; Mary Ann, 13, fifth from left; twins Lue and Sue, 15; and Paul, 9, foreground right
Dr. Kenneth Keller, USDA agronomist stationed with the OSC experiment station, discussing hop fertilizer trials during a hop field day on the college experiment station. Photo by R. G. Fowler
Orren Godd, check boss, left, at the Mitcoma hopyard watches Janiece Gerhard, 15, Middle and Jorene Johnson 17, dump a basket of hops into a hopper in preparation for sacking and weighing
Mr. and Mrs. Leanard Ward, Portland, picking hops on W.H. Walker yard near Independence. The two of them made $32 their best day and averaged $28 to $30. Photo by R.G. Fowler, Jr