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MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforcJ, Ore., ' 8 Thursday, May 15. 3958 Oregon Beef Council Urged By Cattlemen Ontario IP) Establish- j ment of an Oregon beef coun- i cil was urged Wednesday at j the closing session of the ' Oregon Cattlemen's associa tion convention here. Oregon cattlemen recently turned down a beef commis sion in a referendum. A big difference between the pro posed council and the com mission is that the .latter would require cattleman pay j a 10 -cent per h e a d ' assess- j ment on cattle sold. The coun cil calls for a voluntary fi nancing plan of 10 cents per head. Three cents of the 10 cents would go to the National Live stock and Meat Board and the rest for promotion and mar keting of Oregon beef. Cattlemen also urged con tinuance of the current bru cellofis eradication program. In another resolution they called for formation of a cat tle feeders organization to be set up under auspices of the Oregon Cattleman's associa tion. They said the cattle feed ing industry was expanding in Oregon and producers and feeders share many of the same problems. The group meets at Red mond this fall with the 1959 convention in Portlands George Russell of Vale was re-elected president. Oth er officers include Kent Ma grauder, Clatskanie, reelect ed first vice president; Priday Holmes, Terrebonne; Joe Oli ver, John Day; and John Nor tham, Eugene, and Verne Col vin, Irru&ha, reelected second vice presidents, and Don Schu macher, Silver Lake, to suc ceed Ray Stanfield of Paisley as a second vice president as Stanfield is moving to anoth er state. Ed Coles and Jerry Breese, both of Prineville, were reap pointed secretary and treas urer respectively. Swedish Prince Visits Portland Portland (IP) Prince Bertil of Sweden arrived here Wed nesday afternoon in the offi cial car of Gov. Albert Rosel lini of Washington. Escorting him from Tacoma in the governor's car was Washington State Patrol Sgt. Don Daniels, known as an excellent driver. But driving the big car as it pulled up to the Multnomah Hotel in down town Portland was Prince Bertil. Sgt. Daniels disclosed that the prince had driven all the way from Tacoma. Said the sergeant: "He's a marvel ous driver." The 46-year-old bachelor prince had no trouble staying on the right side of the road, although vehicles drive on the left side in Sweden. Prince Bertil was presented with a bouquet of yellow roses by Judy Frykman, daughter of Swedish Vice Consul Malcolm Frykman, and a box of red roses for his garden in Stockholm by Hubert Goode and Arthur Carlson of the Royal Rosari ans. Portland booster group. The prince was guest of honor at a reception, banquet and ball in the Rose Bowl room of the Multnomah Hotel l Wednesday night. . He was scheduled to motor to Salem today for luncheon with Gov. and Mrs. Robert D. Holmes. He was due to leave for San Francisco at 6:05 p.m. today. Episcopal Diocese Bishop Consecrated San Francisco (IF D e a n James A. Pike, one of the nation's best-known church men, today was consecrated bishop of the Episcopal Dio cese of California in a color ful ceremony at Grace Ca thedral atop Nob Hill. Presiding Episcopal Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill per formed the rites making Pike, a former attorney and pro fessed athiest, a bishop. Co consecrators were Bishop ; Horace W. B. Donegan, of ' New York, and retired Bishop ; of California Edward Lambe Parsons. . - Pike, who last Sunday left 'his position as dean of St. ?John the Divine Cathedral in New York after six years, was elected early this year ; to become coadjutor to Bishop ;Karl Morgan Block of the r California Diocese. Next De- cember he will succeed Block ; as head of the diocese. ; Bishop Block, who has been 2 ill for several months, was j unable to attend today's cere- mony. . 'AIDE DIES" ! Washington HP) Richard tp. 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