at the Christian church. At thef close a birthday cake and gift J T T 1 C.I S 7-1 . num. giairm, n-., wecinesoay, AU. 24, 1S41 were presented to the vice presi KA Y'S are dent, Mrs. Howard Gramling. The business program was in charge of Mrs. Richard Paul. De votionals were led by Mrs. Hop pe. There were ten members present and three visitors. Sev eral of the home department IK Group Has Breakfast ' Falls City The women's so ciety held its annual breakfast members were able to be pres ent. that the packers who requested the change have already ordered packaging supplies with Ore gon grade imprints, and the harvest season is so near that time as well as money would be lost if records were necessary. WVi'r Who-e-o-o David Brown, 9, mimics his pet, a screechless screech owl, at a pet show in a downtown park in Los An geles. He won first prize in the class of "Most Unusual Pet." (AP Wirephoto) Marketing Outlook Bright For This Year's Filberts Hopes are bright for relief in the marketing of this year's record filbert crop among Oregon and Washington growers attend ing a U. S. department of agriculture hearing at Portland last week, reports John & Trunk, general manager of Northwest Nut Growers. The hearing was called to con sider a proposed marketing agreement submitted to the de partment in July by Northwest Nut Growers, and it is possible that the agreement can be made effective and order issued by October 1, Trunk declared. The testimony at the hearing gave the Department of Agricul ture conclusive proof of the fact that the position of the filbert grower is unfavorable for sev eral reasons which will continue beyond this year's huge harvest, Trunk asserted, and showed that the industry recognizes need of a program to promote self-selp. It was also apparent, from the almost unanimous support of the proposed agreement by those attending the hearing, that it represented the form of self help which both growers and handlers approved, Trunk said. No packer and only one grower among the numerous, witnesses testifying before the depart ment of agriculture officials conducting the hearing, voiced opposition to the agreement in principle. There were, he adds some easily reconciled differ ences of opinion about specific provisions of the proposed agree ment. "Department of agriculture of ficials In charge of the hear ing were made aware of all the problems which filbert grow ers face in this and other years' Trunk pointed out.- "There were indications that the department would make every effort to shorten procedure so that the agreement can be made effec tive and order issued this year, In the matter of grading standards, Northwest Nut Grow ers, proponent of the proposed agreement, deferred to the re quest of other packers that Ore gon grades be substituted for U. S. grades. Trunk explained anaer who wanted to conquer the world. 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