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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 7

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MONDAY. MARCH It, 6t ALBAVT DEMOCRAT-BERAtD PACK Q2QE) OR CD3CG 17 11 I I LO says (rails Fair On March 23 nOPLE INYOLYEO IN FOOD PROGRAMS MILK UNDtl MOUONS OF KXSONS SCHOOL LUNCH AND SHOAL 2S MILK OGHAM I I NATIONAL 3 Farm Bureaus Set for Banquet JEFFERSON Turner Stay-ton Jefferson Farm Bureau centers will be co-hosts at a recognition banquet at Turner Methodist church Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Revealed and honored at the dinner will be the name ot some person who has served farmers of the areas in an outstanding way. By MRS. FLORENCE SHITF Plans have been completed for the Linn County "Arts and Crafts Fair," set for Friday.

March 23 at the 4-H Fair Building in Al in bany. The County Extension ad visory committee alumnae are! 1 1 1 LUNCH 15 hogam 10 NEEDY FAMILIES INSTITUTIONS I 5 I FOR THE sponsoring the fair with Mrs. Clinton McCann of the Santiara Unit, over-all chairman. Many exhibitors will be demonstrating their crafts. The doors will be open to the public from 10:00 a.m.

to 8:90 p.m. Exhibitors may be anyone from Linn County, men or women. Displays and demonstrations are to be given in ceramics, wood carving, mosaics, feather hat making, rock and gem work, fish net making, cone pictures, leather craft to name only a few. Chairmen named for the affair are as follows: Thursday for receiving exhibits Mrs. Frank Fdsom, Albany; Mrs.

Harold i Home Ec Tour To Be Thursday Linn county 4-H club members enrolled in home economics projects are being offered a first class tour, at a bargain. Connie Meier, Linn County 4-H Extension agent, said today that club members in this category are being offered the opportunity 'to see a bank's operation, tour a biscuit company plant or learn how furniture is made at Portland next Thursday. Toe cost, she will be only 82 for transportation and insurance. She said, however, that each participant should bring his rAAi rn All Efforts by the aovernment to rUUU rUK ALL distribute America's trait abundance of food were stepped tip la 1961. Addition! needy families were broaf ht under expanded Direct Distribution to make a total of It million persons.

The number of school pupils aided included 1S.S million ander the School Lunch Frofram and million under the special milk and school lunch procram provisions Jointly. A. 7 if i I i ABOUT The Market Basket By MRS. BELVA COVET Linn Home Economics Afent Reiley, Scio; Mrs. M.

C. Kelly, Scio; Friday Mrs. Carl Limbeck, Scio; Mrs. Vernon Roberts, Shedd and Mrs. Jack Goar, Scio.

Those interested in exhibiting their crafts may contact Mrs. Clinton McCann, Rt. I Box 862. Albany. (WAbash 8-3767).

or Mrs. W. R. Cooley. 1540 South Liberty, Albany, WAbash 6-2338.

own money for lunch and spending. of fish and game products from Willamette-Land the freezer. If they were good when you put tbera in, properly wrapped, they'll be tasty now. But you don't want to put off eating them any longer. The tour will assembly at the Linn County Extension office parking lot in Albany at 8:15 a.m.

and will return at p.m.. Miss Meyer said. She added that since space is limited leaders to act as chaperon es, as well as club members, should make make reservation immediately. They may do this by phoning WA 8-9323 or writing to her at PO Box 365, Albany. As a reminder, deer, elk, and Club to Tour Plywood Plant fish can be stored in double wrappings of quality waxed paper for only about I months at zero degrees F.

but for best eating, keep the storage time to a minimum. NORTH ALBANY A tour of the Simpson Logging Co. plywood plant at Albany has been scheduled by the Evergeen Forestry club for Wednesday, March 14, under leadership of Oliver Petty. Animal Feeding Talk Scheduled 4-H Club Event i Deadlines Given Following deadlines were announced today from the Linn coun W. Oordon Allen, Pres.

of Willamette-land Television Inc. The club will assemble at the home of Carter Linegar at 2:30 p.m. for the trip. Dr. James Oldfield of the De Food Shopper Is Biggest "Do It Yourselfer" Food buying has become a "do-it-yourself" business in today's market.

Although you may seldom find the grocer on hand when you have questions, you can find accurate information 00 the labels of packaged food to help you make satisfactory selections. Food UbeU Tell Study information on food labels to find out what's in the package, how to use the food, and why costs of products vary. Develop skill in label reading and learn to compare ingredients, amounts and costs of various products. Labels will help you to choose foods of the quality desired for planned uses. 1 Choose Quality To Fit Needs To get your money's worth, scrutinize fopd quality before you buy.

Choose the best for the price and purpose. Alert shoppers buy foods in season when these foods are at their best in quality and lowest in price. When grades appear on the labels, use them as a reliable guide to quality. Top grades go to the most perfect products and cost more than lower grades. Since all grades are wholesome and similar in food value, select the grade and style of pack that will best fit your needs.

How to Save To cut your food Plans for the tour were dis cussed at the club's March 7 meet ty extension' office for 4-H club events: partment of Animal Science at Oregon State University will ex ing, held at the home of Dean Morlan, club president. March 19 Deadline for appli plain the department's nutrition studies and associated work con cation for State and National 4-H Since the club is studying ferns, cerned with the feeding ot farm awards. Members 16 and above as By A. ROBERT SMITH Statesman Cerrsspsndsnt WASHINGTON (Special) The Federal Communications Commission Wednesday ordered hearings in Salem, on the controversial broadcast record of W. Gordon Allen.

A. ROBIRT SMITH'S rated ef an F.C.C. decision Is shewn at left. was carried In many Orees, dally papers 14-15 February ml end Is net based sn fact as Is seen at right. its members participated in an identification contest and took a short field trip in connection with animals, exclusive of poultry, via KQAC-TV, channel 7, Monday, of January 1, 196Z should submit their stanrard report form, grade transcript story' entitled, to is subject.

Participating was a March 19. Some live speciments of guinea pigs, rabbits, mice and other animals will be shown in the F.C.C. Decision Upholds Allen's Editorial Right to Criticize Oregon State Police Administration Prom the F.C.C. memorandum opinion of 14 February Hl which A. Robert Smith, Oregon newspaper correspondent, referred to obtain the distortions noted at the lefts Hero's What the F.C.C.

Really Said: under the circumstances wo (the F.C.C.) CANNOT AOREI that ofthor the Indictments or the allegations concerning the statement signed by Alton at tho time the Indictments wore dismissed, or both, provide any basis for the Broadcast Bureau's concluslonsry statement that tho "broadeastt oansri tuted attacks of doubtful validity" new member, Kenneth Henderson. Richard Dye, reporter. television studio. Detergents are now available in "What I Have Learned and Done in 4-H." March 26 Summer School Applications. Those members 13 and 14 submit permanent records and those 15 and above submit standard report forms (disregard pages 10 and 11).

All members submit an application card. Dr. Oldfield will illustrate his talk with films showing laboratory research process and methodology livestock on feeding trails and use of small animals for experi premeasured tablet form. You add the number of tablets called for on the label for use in your wash mental purposes. er in order to get the right amount, bill and dine well doing it, con sider the style of pack appropriate for your cooking methods.

Canned tuna fish comes in several styles, as labels indicate, and is priced COMIMG! i. Saturday, March 24th accordingly. Solid, white meat tuna costs the most, grated light meat, the least. For a salad, you may choose to pay the premium price for the solid meat. But in a fo, THI TRUTH IS that tho Federal Communication! Commission UFKEID Allen's right to make tho controversial editorial broadcast! concerning the Oregon State Folico administration.

Allen's editorial broadcasts Will NOT, by tho decision ibovo, bo an issue in any proposed television hearing In Salem. casserole or sandwich filling pieces of tuna may lose much of its identity; for such uses you may wish to economize and buy the 0 grated meat. The Idea of enlarging the case to dig into Allen's past radio broadcasting record was first advanced last fall by attorneys in the FCCs broadcast bureau. They indicated special interest in Allen's editorial criticism of the Oregon state police. In a petition filed with the commission, the bureau observed that indictments returned by a Marion County Grand Jury charged that ho violated the state law against broadcasting slanderous matter.

The indictments were later dismissed when Allen swore he did not mean to impute bad character or improper motives to H. G. Maison, head of the state police. if i "Devbnvl Validity' The Bureau's petition stated: "It appears that Allen's editorial broadcasts may not have been presented in a responsible, fair and impartial manner. Such broadcasts appear to constitute serious attacks of doubtful validity upon the Oregon state police organization, and therefore not in conformity with the commission's historic policy with respect to editorial broadcasting." The bureau also wants to explore a transaction involving station WBAM, Longview because a Washington state superior court ruled that Allen and John H.

Truham misrepresented certain conditions when they sold this property. Milk and Dairy Products Fea ture la March Milk and dairy products, which appear on the Ir U.S. Dept. ot Agriculture plen tiful food list for March, are one of your best buys nutritionally. CP the average American family spends about 15 per cent of its food money for milk, cream, cheese, and ice cream.

And for this 15 per cent, the family gets 64 per cent of its supply of cat cium, 45 per cent of its riboflavin, and about 25 per cent of its pro tein, and many other nutrients Big Pickle, Cora Crops Ameri FURTHER Allen's ability to loon the applicant corporation the needed funds has also boon investigated and was determined In hii fever. FURTHER Allen's radio comments concerning certain cancer peltdei of the American Medical Association have NEVER at ANY time boon proposed as a TV hearing issue. THI TRUTH IS that there may be short bearing In SaUm on purely legsl matter of an "accusation" thot Allen might have "misrepresented" certain fact In a radio station sale some years ago. Allen has always maintained that the F.C.C. would receive his full cooperation In any such matter.

Cor tainly there was no action In that sale which would reflect cm his "character, as the newspapers constsntly HOWEVER, the newspapers of Willamette-lane! are RIGHT about CN! facts the pradlcsl effect Is to clelay any final (Salam television station) decision for some months FEATURING "LINN LIVING" A WONDERFUL EDITION FOR BUSINESS ASSOCIATES, FOR FRIENDS, FOR RELATIVES. FEATURING: Business, Industry, Recreation, Agriculture The Post, Present and Future! ca farmers produced more than 8.000.000 tons of the major vege tables used in the processed form in 1961, according to the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. About 20 per cent more vegetables were produced in 1961 than average.

Crops of green lima beans, snap beans, sweet corn, and pickling cucumbers were the largest on record. Spsrkle Spring Salads With The F.C.C. file on Allen's application also contains critical communiques from members ot the Marion-Polk County Medical Society. They objected to broadcasts dealing with "an untested dietary cancer cure." Offsetting criticism, the file eon-tains letters highly praising Allen's public service record from Sen. Wayne Morse, Federal Power Commissioner Howard Morgan, Warren Gill.

Lebanon attorney and long-time Republican state legislator, among others. MAILED ANYWHERE 111 THE U.S. 25c 5 Use this handy coupon form to send copies to your friends, relatives, and business associates elsewhere. Just fill out the form and mail with your payment of 25c per copy to the DEMOCRAT-HERALD 5 P- O. Bex 473.

Albany, Ore ton And all wrapping and mailing will be handled for you. MAIL TO: Several fresh vegetables are in season during April. Be sure to include the following colorful items in this month's menus: artichokes, asparagus, carrots, endive-esca-role, lettuce, peas, potatoes, radishes, and romaine. A good variety of fresh fruits is in plentiful supply during April. Remember to buy avocados, bananas, grapefruit, oranges, rhubarb and strawberries this month.

Stored Fish Make Tasty Dish WOULD MOST IMPARTIAL OBSERVERS NOW THAT CONTINUED TELEVISION DELAYS WOULD BENEFIT THE NEWSPAPERS AND CERTAINLY NOT THE PUSLIC? Nows the time to clean the last bit of last fall's remaining catch Name Address Name Address HEMORRHOIDS PILES Fistula Fissure Prolapse Itching Erythema Eczema Thrombosis and other Rectal Disorders Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic 1144 tutor St. N.I. Sl, Or: Nam ONE POWERFUL ADVERTISING BUY will r.ach an area now sfrv.d by 22 Radio Stations and six daily nowspaptrs in this GREAT "out-of -Portland area" of CHANNEL 3 covoragt.

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