Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, August 22, 1958, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    COMING!
August 27
thru Labor Day
>
& W ed.
; Sept. 3
Portland’s
Multnomah
Stadium
8 :3 0 Nitely
On World's Largest
Portable Ice Rink I
R ESERV ED SEA TS
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$ 2 .i o
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Tax Included
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dered N owl Send d a le de­
sired and check or money
order to- Holiday on Ice,
J. K. G ill Co., S. W . 5th & S>ai ,
- ’land 4, O re.
Please enclose stamped, se"
ressed enve­
lope. M ake checks p a y c i •
■ -!.iy on Ice.
A man must first govern himself
! e is fit to govern a family; tint!
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PziiSy ¿vents
Thursday, August 21
OREGON CITY DAY
/':fO A.NR Completion oi Rodeo events
omitted on prior evenings due to
i A .! d > cn » ock judging
continues
10 00 A.M. County horseshoe tournament,
Ted Huff, director
12:00 noon All service club luncheon
sponsored by Canby Kiwanis Club
3:C>0 P.M. Accordion Band concert by Colum­
bia Conservatory of Music on lawn
5:00 P.M. Chicken Barbecue at picnic ground
sponrc’ ed by O iejon City
Chamber of Cau n v t ’
Friday, August 72
CANBY and MILWAUKIE DAY
7:00 A.M. Completion of Rodeo events
8:30 A.M. Meeting of 4-H exhibitors
9:03 A.M. Judging of livestock continues
2:30 P.M. Free style show on lawn “ Leave it
to Beaver” sponsored by Canby’s
Big Store. Mrs. Marten, director
3 00 P.M. Palmetto Polo, FREE
6:30 P.M. 4-H public dress revue "Fair Mrid”
on lawn
It came as shocked members
fo the House were considering
(and approvin',) the
Adminis­
tration's request to
boost the
federal debt ceiling to the rec­
ord peacetime level of $288 bil­
lion.
It came while the House was
being warned hy some
of its
W ASH IN G TO N , D. C. August 13- ■nost influential members that if
A determined campaign to pro- Congress continued to appropri­
sums
unnecessarily
tect the nation'j fiscal solvcncy- ate huge
and prevent additional inflation there was no doubt that the debt
still
from further cheapening the val­ ceiling would be elevated
ue of the dollar— was urged in higher and there would be fur­
the House as Congress grappled ther cause for fiscal alarm.
It - (.me while Secretary of the
vith multi-billion dollar
spend­
saying
ing proposals preparatory to ad­ Treasury Anderson was
that the debt ceiling— although
journment.
The fiscal program
proposed raised as requested this year—
was simple— but its effectivncss definitely would have to be re-
degree of sup- examined next year to determine
depends
whether another raise would
port received from leaders
recommended.
industry and public affairs.
It came while Budget Director
It simply calls for the Am eri­
can people to 'wake up and start Stans was saying that the deficit
soar
demanding that Congress stop for this fiscal year might
beyond the $12 billion now fort-
its spending spree. '
Sueh action would have
far- vast (unless spending proclivities
reaching effects for it is through " ere restrained ; and there was
randiose programs financed by a strong pos ability that govem-
cver higher government spending ment spending would
average
that the New Fair Dealers carry *30 billion for each of the next 5
i n their campaign which has nad ' ears, including the current one
the effect of sending the nation i riding next June 30.
(Spending this year is estim-
a considerable distance down the
aied at the present time at $79
road toward socialism.
This prescription for stimulat­ billion. Receipts are expected to
ing eeonoomy in government— be $67 billion, leaving $12 billion
and thereby relieveing many of deficit.)
the nation’s ilis— came from Rep.
A ll o f
these
developments
Byrnes (R .W is .) amid a volley of combined served to
emphasize
criticism from many o f his
col­ te need for eliminating all
un­
leagues
of
mounting federal necessary spending.
spending.
It was pointed out clearly and
Rep. Bvrnes
electrified
his convincingly that the spending
economy-minded colleagues
by programs pushed hy the
New-
refusing to run up the white fiag Fair Dealers must be financed by
o f surrender to advocates of as­ inflation -creating deficit spend­
tronomical expenditures.
He ing— and paid for by tax
bur­
gave this as his basic conviction: dens passed on to
succeeeding
“ I think there is always
the ',ene-at: '>n-.
h p* that when people start to
Launching Sputnik I hy Russia,
u < : tan.l— and
the
people it was recalled, was utilized by
must bo made
to understand the New-Fair Dealers as the bas­
where we are— there will be a is for renwed— and
enlarged—
change in attitiude.There must be spneding demands both for de­
a change
fense and non-defense purpos 'S.
These
demands
continued
"A n d i am sure Congress will
be responsive to a feeling
for throughout this session of Con­
economy on the part of the peo­ gress— and frequently the A d­
ple. I have not given up
the ministration was severely con­
fight and I am still going to cx- demned for not spending more
ert every effort I can to
bring than it proposed.
As a resultt ,o give just
two
economy into cur government.”
W hut ;,a e real significance to examples, Congress voted double
this n llv in g erv for
resistance th'1 amount of money the Admin­
to further profligate
spending istration requested for Atomic
E n c t y Oommi-sion
construc­
' v s the setting.
tion and added S815,857.000 to
$288 Billion Debt Ceiling
?rnment of the commonwealth.
— Sir Walter Raleigh
Clamili 3ruu crai Hume
Phone MOhawk 5-3754
Day .
Ni
ORF.GON COW TO’ M I,
HITS N E W COW
The number of m ilk cows
on
id
Oregon farms has dropped to the
lowest print on record and mil,,
production continues ;
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ward :
re v.rts Oregon State
college extension scr. :e.
Oregon lv 178,000 milk cows
this summer, a drop of 2 1-2 p e r -1
cert from last year and the small
cst number in 23 years of record,
according 'r Stephen C.
Marks.
DSC rgrieu'd
<
:s . T ie
repor* s hr
mid sumtn
invent v b
c : P reps
ing scr: ice.
Milk pro.
cn last
mnoth drop
l m " >n pounds
TU »A
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below the s:
nonth n year ago, |
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Marks said.
1 ¿6
rlo' weal
lout most
of Oregon during the mst month
has also lowered milk iroduction.
says Don E. Andersen OSC dairy
specialist.
W hen temperatures arc 80 de­
grees or higher, farmers are ad­
vised to provide
animals with
.-hade and make sure fr. sh drink­
ing water is near.
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CIOST OUT
GLAMOURvui,o
is among the international ice
skating stars with the 14th edi­
tion o f H OLIDAY O N ICE OF
1959 coming soon to Portland
Multnomah Stadium. This 236-
hour extravaganza takes place
on the w orld’s largest portable
!ce arena for eight nights, Aug­
ust 27 through September 3.
All Electric Ranges, Washers and
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Saturday, August 23
9:00 A.M Livestock judging contines
2 to 4 P.M. Free band concert by Citizens
Band of Marion County
2:30 P.M. Palmetto Polo FREE
3:00 P.M. 4-H Grand Champion Showman­
ship at grandstand
4:00 P.M. Chimpanzee Act. director Bert
Pratt of Hubbard Zoo
5:00 P.M. Chicken Bar-B-Que in grove
10:00 P.M. Grand Finale Fireworks Display
at grandstand
10:00 P.M. All exhibit buildings close.
Exhibitors may depart with
their exhibits
e he be fit to bear the
better
get a
HOME
AIR-CONDITIONER
Y o u ’ve enjoyed the air-conditioned
comfort of modern buildings, stores,
and banks. . .Why not have it in your
own home? Individual room units or
complete home systems are available
at surprisingly low costa. See poor
appliance or heating dealer.
“ F ran k ly, Sir, I o w e m y (a ccess to on e
clea n livin g !”
r y w y t Y T V V t • ▼ v v y y v T T 7 V V Y V 7 Y y y y t y TVT
the Defense Department appro­ A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A . ^ . i A A A .
priation biij oier the protest oi
the Adminstration.
Administration officials, how­
ever, take the position that they
are not required to spend every
penny appropriated by Congress.
Here is how
Itudget Director
Stans explained it to the House
W ays and Means Committee:
"It is my understanding, as a
legal matter, that appropriations
are limitation ( n expenditures
and not m and.ihs to spend. The
Administration i raid, if it deter­
mined that an expenditure was
unnecessary
undesirable,
the standing.”
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