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pAGK I UHKUMAN t ’O f N T I H U K NAI», M O in», iKBGOJI K K im Y . M AI 31, 196.1 E. E.. Davis, B aker, c h a ir m a n , ing at 2 p.m. June 5, to discuss and vote on the budget and other up w ith a novel suggestion. The i R icitard R ath b u n , Joseph, anti Be gist of it w as to th e effect that lan Jaco b sm u h len , C ornelius, has m a tte rs b ro u g h t b efo re the C oun we a re alw ays ex |ieim en tln g w ith I rev io u ly co n su lte d w ith all seg cil. new plana fo r co n tro llin g supply m en ts of th e beef In d u stry in de- and dem and, and suggested w»* le im in in g th e budget w hich will IK K j n i l l X . l l . IS S H E R M A N ex p e rim en t w ith free e n te rp rise H> s»-»»(l I »iniIt < OL A T I ’S N EW S P A P E R ! go in to effect J u ly 1, 1963. Copies T h e O regon Beef Council will of th e proposed b u dget h ave l»eeii for a y e a r to see w h at w ould h ap bold a public h e a rin g on Its pro- -p u l to all co u n ty ex ten sio n ag en ts l»en. Such a suggestion would have ! posed 1963-64 Beef Council b u d g et u rd a ie av ailab le to an y produce! W ith th e d efe at o f th e national lieen hum orously ridiculous a few on W ednesday, J u n e 3, 10 u.m. at j or o th e rs in te re ste d in th e beef wlv»at referen d u m , speculation 1» y ea rs ago, b ut now is b eing o ffe r th e Beef Council office, Im p eria l in d u stry upon req u est. ru n n ii. < heavy un the po--dbillty ed in a se rio u s vein. C o n trariw ise, H otel, P o r t l a n d , acco rd in g to Funeral Service F ollow ing th e C ouncil's public of no w heat p rogram for 1961. a few y ea rs ago a plan to co n tro l R ichard W e»terberg, C h airm an . L eonard & W ilm a S m ith Soi .■ i m ’re-.»men have stated |»IK‘«tOI 1* • T he budget co m m ittee of the b eerin g , th e Beef C ouncil will they ..o Id not favor new legl* | m ent ed ict w ould have m et w ith The Italle*, Oregon Beef C ouncil, w hich co n sisted of have a reg u la rly scheduled nice:- lation s i n c e w heat people lu»d scorn. It sh o w s how far we have m ade th e ir bed, -o to speak. moved tow ard socialistic th in k in g Such sta te m e n ts are probably in a |»eri<Ml of 20 years. to t '■ <*x|»ecte 1 in th e d isa p p o in t A n o th er am u sin g note. All sup m ent of advocates follow ing the ply co n tro l p lan s a re p red icated z \ defeat. H ow ever, practical poli on th e th e o ry th a t th ey a re tern tics cre e p into th e p k lu r e in spite |x»rary and a re only b eing used General ol th e clam or at th e m om ent. N ext , to re tu rn to supply and dem and. Paini y e a r is a n atio n al election year. S o m ed ay. It is inconceivable that the adm in istra tio n w ould be w illing to hit the cam paign tra il in N ovem ber follow ing a harv est price of $1 w h eat and a tte m p t to g a rn e r votes of th e n a tio n ’s tw o m illion wheat farm ers. ' '• _ kj i n u f i l O • On the o th e r side of th e coin, a Past M a trm s of A nnie F ulton O |S C O U H T In t e r io r nutnlxM of C ongressm en have said A toufb durable tfuss finisb M use paiwt ter ch a p te r No. 121 Wasco, met at th< they w ould push for new w heat ertenor sidmf and tnm May be t w t W « • ( o u n try hom e of Mrs. Floyd Root E x te rio r F in ish legislation based on v o lu n ta ry aisU fumes, stays newtoekmt b n < tr O w l May 20. Mrs. E rn e st Shull was cutback tied to »up|x»rts. T h ere EiceHett utcDt« cAtwati. up this special barfain tR e r. hostess asslslted by Mrs. Boot. has even been som e talk of re v iv werk. latkr m « j , belts, law« tmiitirt A d e sse rt lunch preceded th e •A lle n I’. W heeler, Ma.«» I er of th e Oregon SCI»- (h ing the direct paym ent scheme-, bosu trn Of*es • 4 btes. 0«? fwtst <;<n. » In k O. H atfield note <• m ln g (B a n g e W eek ON SALE N O W ' b m in e ss m eeting a fte r w hich evolved by the B rannon plan of a IMkty MMel NOW .1 ■ bridge w as played. ,!.»■ O regon Grange will convene i To honor the n atio n 's oldest f« w y ea rs back. ON T Mrs. V ernon D utton received farm o rg an izatio n J u n e 2-9 has at O iegon City. One e d it d ial we h a v e se e n c a m e SALE “ I am pleased t > com m end th e die prize for high sco re an d Mrs. been «It sign; te I as Oregon O range GAL O regon G ran g e as a very im port Hob Bisli foi low. Week. Mrs. Alice A nderson of P o rt an, farm fam ily fra te rn ity , anti to “ D uring th is perioil I w’oul I land w as p rese n t w ith th e past- ! hope that all citizen s may recog w ish its m e m h eis well. May ’here 'i i a t n m s an d Mrs. Rose Ruepelle nize the vam e of O regon's a g ri }w ev er-in creasin g abund an ce and w as a guest cu ltu ral in d u stry w hich pours ov- p ro sp erity in o u r a g ric u ltu ra l j »;r one-half billion in cash dollai < on-m uni,,v.” Gl 2 0962 I ’ m * a .louriud W ant A»l ' Income into o u r eeon >mie life- stream «-aeh year. Gov. Mark <>. FLEX C R YSTO LEU M H atflel I w ro te in a le tte r to Allen B W heeler, M aster of th e O regon i S tate G runge A r mtermr eitener yless rirmsb ter fleers *««‘1 H V, N oothaar. th e first F a r Em ploy m ent o p p o rtu n itie s in W U IT l & C O L O R S werii. ttiei eitenef sid«t deers beats fetes » agri» u ltiiie i elated fields are av a il W e ste rn e r e v e r t o se rv e as p r e < bows Akrtei and water resistant Ideal red A suMued y (ess fwtsb f * weedwerb kitcbe« and batk Feed able lo th o u san d s of O regon's c it sident of th e G rain and wood dear fmish Tip peahty 1 reea walls Appi* s ewe My wtb brus* w rnWer A durable izens, (lie g o v ern o r jxilnted out, D ealers N atio n al association, will I saeetl, heisi eeaewt Cur best ewitty sewfestre lie a sjiea k er at the Ju n e 1 3 - 1 1 ! adding: Special 1c N n O o W w “T he d esig n atio n of G r a n g e con v en tio n of ,F * Pa ific ?\'<". t O N tY Week is p articu larly filth .g , for in w est G rain D ealer- a - o c ia t io n ii. Sale NovemlM-r <11 to 2«, Inclusive) Spokane. T he G FN D A president h a- O regon will host Hie 9 7 ,Ii an n u al .-esplon of , h e N ational Gange. lieen a resid en t, »if P asadena, W ednt -day through Saturday I m ine liat<*ly f o 1 o w i n g G runge Calif., for 30 y ears and is p re si W r»k, th e 9 9 ,h an n u al session of dent of 11 V. N ootbaar C uni any a gtxiin b u sin ess and fe--1 in g re t .en, firm w ith op ratio s in < Pacific S o u th w est and Hawaii. Seut'eit Show B arm at P rio r to sta rtin g his firm in 191 - he w as vice president an I Paeif -■ Wasco County P a r k Coast g en eral m an ag er for B'd- sto n P u rin a and served e a rlie r w.-th Purina'.'; predeces«-»’ firm Dr. M argaret IL M cDevitt, V is la y lo r M illing com pany of Los iting P ro fesso r from th e Salem Angeles. Wh a t fattened Stccis, Hogj, Lambi Public Schools, w ill conduct a w o rk sh o p in the l ea» ,ling of A rts For Your Home Locker and C rafts d u rin g th e E astern Oregon College S u m m er Session Auction Sale3 Saturday, June 8 a, Ea Gland.»-, acco rd in g , > Jo h n Lam b, and Hogs, 2 p.m. M. Milh-r, D irector of th e Session T he w orkshop, s e lie lu le l ft ;n Steers . . . . 7 p.m. J u n e 17 th ro u g h 23, is design»-1 for elem e n ta ry te ac h ers w ho w ish to h av e ex p erien ce in p rac tica l w ork in p i c t u r e m aking an I c ra fts O th er w o rk sh o p s a n d special co u rse s that w ill lie held d u rin g Hie |x-rio»l of J u n e 17 th ro u g h 23 w ill Include: Ed 107-307, S em in ar; Mefhods in R efrigerated Truck trom 10 to 12 noon S a tu r and M aterials in th e K in d erg arten P rogram . day cf grain fed steers and lambs exhibited a' E«l 435, P rin c ip a ls and P ra c Show grounds Thursday and then slaughtered tices of G uidance S ervices <G». in Portland. H um 107 307 W orkshop: T each Ing Spanish in th e G rades. L ib ISO In tro d u c tio n to C ata loging and Chi s i f i c a t io n tg h D n ’t Mist This 17th Annual 4 H and FFA Show I-;, i ¡o; ‘.u7 W o r k 'i-.p M e th I »sis and m a teria ls in th e 13* u-h With Full Program Beginning at 8 a.m. Thursday ' ing of Ar, an I <‘rafts. - T h e E a ste rn O r e g o n College reg u la r S u m m er S ession is sch ed X. , *1 . uled ft in Jmi«* 17 th ro u g h A u . . . to foaming tops gust 9 - Hatfield Sets Grange Week June 2-9 FARM BUREAU FURROW Beef Council To Hold Budget Hearing At Portland June 5 What Next For Wheat SMITH CALLAWAY CHAPEL L ADAMS PAINT STORE 101 E. 3RD ST 100 flex Wasco Past Matrons Of OES Hold Meeting With Cards Played WHITE HOUSE PAIKV E nam el Encame $100 O FF SA5^ 92 Wasco Pharmacy SALE Will Speak In Spokane At Grain Convention Cnee Again You Are Invited to: 00 D ISC O U N T StMI-LUSTM ÍHAMÍÍ V A R N IS H ATTEND . . . Oregon Wheat Growers League C">75 Junior Livestock Show June 5 -8 QT. Arts and Crafts Class Workshop Scheduled The Dalles For Summer Session and BUY . . . Greater Wheat Profits on the Horizon VISIT THIS SHOW FEATURE . . . C arcass S h o w in g News oj 4-! I h * CLUBS 4 Siig.ti m nl N|»h r I H - IN OREGON BHHII IS A NATURAL As natural as the wholesome giams and tangy hops from which It is brewed, beer is Oregon s traditional beverage of moderation —light, sparkling delicious And naturally, the Brewing Industry is proud of the good living It provides for so many folFs m Oregon Not only for employees of the Brewing d istiy itself, but also tor the farmers and other s u rs of beer's natural ingre dients In Oregon beer; en^y it. T O D A Y U N IT E D S T A I Et B R I Wi RS A S S O C IA TIO N . IN C , < !•»•» Ilu S u g ar am i S p u e I II < *»k .n- C lub 1c I b \ Mi < 13 .vcy l ho J -n is, e n te i i lie i t l i e i r M» m o r s » lu rin g t li e ir m r c t i n g a , ,1'»’ SS as »■<» grade .-civ-ol May 1 , As si e a.’clved, each Mothei , wan given a K leenex C arn atio n m ade hv th e g ills D uring th e I roll call ea. h girl in tro d u ce I h er ow n guest T e ie -a F. ih > an d Jill Hil’l'f- b ran d gave a denum s-tnat'an on ! Tuhh s, itm t T w o sa fe r s s k i t s v »re p ie en i ted by tin - f »How ing girls C heryl ('.i i\ Gwen Ft w ler W anda 1 w 1 itr. E lam e N is h lt. V ir g in ia S e h a l»r. V irgin .i B urn ’ Jill H ille r I liraikl. Sher . B urns. N ane\ \»l- j»m*. Sheryl W h lte G lenda T rtim ' hie .m 1 Kt e' Thonwm F 'll»“.’ 1 ing th e in«*» m ’ ref re .unei»«* of i p iu’eh and -'Okie-- w ere served u\ \ .. g ma S .'bafer an 1 Nancy v ma re p »tie r. 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