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PAGE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Northwest Grain Dealers Express Concern in Vote Although the Pacific Northwest when the 1964 crop starts coming ¡rain Dealers association is tak- | in. Wheat is wheat and you can't ng no stand on which way grow- * tell by looking at it whether its •rs should \ote in the May 21 value is based on a $1.82 support vheat referendum, the dealers price as is the 1963 crop or a $1.- tie greatly concerned over some 1 :i0 loan rate plus 70 cent certi- ispects af the 1904 wheat pro- ! ficate. tram which have not yet l»een "On June 1, 1964, any dealer, solved. miller, expotter, terminal opera Merrill L. Sather, executive tor with 1963 wheat in his ware ecretary of the association said house would have to get a 70 oday the oe?ple who must handle cent certificate to go with each he marketing phase of the pro- bushel before he could sell it. tram will face some serious prob- "The grain trade always has as ems if the growers approve the sumed risks in the transition per 961 wheat program. iod lietween crops, but the prob* “The proposal on which grow- I lems oand risks we are appar- •rs approve he 1964 wheat pro j ently being asked to assume in gram. ¡this program look pretty awe-in “The proposal on which grow- spiring. •rs will vote includes an estab- “Few, if any, financial institu- ished support price of $2 per jtions will I k willing to furnisn itishel (national average) for cer- financing for such an operation Ified wheat and $1.30 per bushel and this would mean that late in or non-cert died wheat. Certified J the 1963 crop year dealers will 1 m ? vheat is 80 per cent of a growers reluctant to maintain their nor lormal production on his allotted mal stocks. With demand off the teres. The grower may voluntar- market price will fall and more ly retire 20 per cent of his acre- 'wheat will remain under loan. ige allotment and then receive Wheat under government loan •ertiflcates on his normal produc- must l>e redeemed by March 31 ion on the remaining acreage. each year and in recent years in “Only the first step of the pro the Pacific Northwest most of it cess of handling the certificates has been because the market price has oten higher than the tas l)een settled,” Sather said. The grower, prior to harvest loan rate. inte, will receive from his coun- “ It is enthely possible that the ry ASC office a ‘marketing card’ government’ ? Commodity Credit diowing the number of bushels { corporation would wind up as >f certified wheat for his farm. I the sole supplier of wheat for a I'he first buyer records his pur-! time. We don’t know how this •base of certified wheat on this will square with the provisions of •a r« I. ” the Agricultural Act of 1962 Another provision of the 1964 which says CCC must utilize cus irogram is that the grower who tomary trade channels in its ioes not have sufficient w h e a t dealings.” o match the marketing certifi-1 "The trade has suggested to E’ates for his farm may redeem the Department of Agriculture he certificates at 70 cents p e r that provisions l>e made for the jushel at the ASC office. Unused certification of free wheat in the ,‘ertiflcates cannot he transferred ' marketing channels could l>e !o another ptoducer. made but the idea was rejected “Dealers i re confident they can on the ground that windfall pro landle the certificate program so fits might result. ar as the 1964 crop is concerned, "A lot of dealers feel the gov .Sather said. "The difficulty will come in the ernment is perfectly willing to ;ransition period with 1968 crop create a situation which will most wheat still in trade channels certainly result in losses in order to avoid ‘.lie remote possibility of undue profits.” ANDY’S RADIO AND TV 12sli’wneashrdetacmmfbgkcm wv SALES & SERVICE SERVICE ON ALL MARES Call ANDY PAULSON T«l«-phuiic .1(1 5-3513 FRIDAY, MAI 3, 1963 Maxfield and Danny Knott. Arpeggletto by Eusan Eakln. | Rhapsody No. 2” by Roger Knott. Reapers* Song and Liza Jane by Castanets by Patti Bardenha lea. Jazz Polka by Eddie Eslinger, Betty's Waltz • Trio • Patti and Pat Hog’*. gen. Kitty Ann Bardenhagen and Can- be Secret • Trio • Colleen Jeff- Cottontail Parade by John Jeff The Waltz You Saved for Me - etivs, Kathy Stark and Allci , dace Jefferies. eries. Duet - Vicki Bardenhagen and Jill All Alone Am I by Jill Nogle. A Visit to Agentina by Billy Ta- Heckman. ».’ogle. The Pool at Night by Byron tun. A gixxl crowd of parents and Moon River by Alice Reck- W altz • Duet • Christine and Carlson. ft lends attended the piano recital mann. Eastern Oregon DeWayne Cantrell. Londonderry Air - Duet • Susan given by the pupils of Mrs. Ben Deep Purple bv Vicki Barden Won’t You Come Home, Bill Eakln and Kathy Stark. Maxfield held in the Kent school lagen. Selections f r o m “ Hungarian auditorium Thursday evening, Bailey? by Danny Knott Electric Co Fascination b\ Colleen Jeffer- Mountain Music by Rolrftle April 25. At the close of the pro gram the children presented Mr.?. Brander. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To a Wild Rose by Kitty Ann PATTY O’MEARA Maxfield with a lamp in apprecl All persons having claims ag- Bardenhagen ation of her work with them. bmith- Callawa’ Three Bells and All’s Well Trio ainsl ,ttie Kstate of de- Electric Contractors The program included: John Jefferies, Billy Tatum and c* a!ied, ate required to present PL . FUNERAL | them with vouchers to the unuer- Colonel Bcgey March by Cathy Da ny Scott wmmericial — residential service Stark. Down In the Valley by De s*Rned at Grass \ alley, Oregon, j within six months from the date industrial ’¿’he Three Kittens • Trio - Tim -: Wayne Cantrell. LEONARD R. SMITH mv Jefferies, Karen von Borstel i Drum Majorette by Jessie Bran of the first publication of this I Telephone <‘Y 6-3135 ESTIMATES and BID 1 notice. The date of the first pub tnd Sheila Pearson. d».r. lication of this notice is April Wynken, Blynken and Nod by Fun Time • Duet -Byron Carl REQUESTS 19, 1963. Timmy Jefferies. son and Roger Knott. MARY E. OLDS with no obligation Huffy and Tuffy by I^eslie Max- Garden Party by Christine Can-1 Dr. Otis G. Perkins Executrix field. trell. EL E C T R I C H E k t Lullaby in Doll Land by Sheila Dancing Bells by Cendace Jeff I DICK & DICK OPTOMETRIST The Dalles .Oregon erles. Pearson. 0 MEARA SUPPLY 00. Yankee Doodle by Karen von Little Rondo - Trio - Eddie Es- Attorneys for the Estale 403 E. 2nd SL Wasco Phone 01 2 Ö402 Eorstel. linger, Jessie and Robbie Bran April 19 and 26 anti May , Tel. <?Y 6-5362 The Dulles, Ore. The Dalles Pb. CY6-4184 der. The Wind Sock • Duet • Leslie 10, 1963. Piano Pupils of Mrs. Ben Maxfield Present Rrital at Kent School Chapel ,z • . • / ì * • > Fits your plan for modern living... QUICK RECOVERY ELECTRIC WATER HEATING Why not our own Gov. Mark Hatfield for president? He Is c tpable and if Oregon ever need ed a good man in Washington the tr.ne is now! SAMPLE TO BE TORN OFF BY THE CHAIRMAN OR CLERK No flues or vents— fits anywhere— dependable and clean! OF ELECTION BOARD OFFICIAL SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT For A ll Precincts Hlierntan County, Oregon jq t >» Special Election b» be held on Friday the 17th »lay of May, 1963 VOTE YES or NO. 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