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Show Wheat Quota . Vote Set p5 For Friday f Wheat growers will vote on Thui'.dny, Aug 30, on marketing quotas for the IBM crop of wheat. The issues on which they will ote will be the same ones voted on for the 1061 wheat crop, as provided by permanent legislation in effort before the 1902 emergency POFSSCL n y N.s $!( - proginm AT farm acreage the basis of a X Sa A y-- , V; ' j f i'w g vXt " Jl' & I K' 4 i . 4 if M ft XX v, ' ' I t, ; v iX $, V A-- i M 31 ,. . If 'v J' 'A- - s & - ynw v yV i !' "i- ' ' , v . XV ' , FRESH t $ y ,.x A J , x$ s FRYER V s V. 4 y x - - : JJ iTJAZ y x y I f PARTS 'If X, f y tz- J Breasts lb. 59c Drums & Thighs 49c lb. 19c Wings ,1 feed-whe- ' ? 1 o. i( k fV , . - ' ; 4 a $ i r Tx a y " - 4BL. a X A Growers with more than 15 acres of wheat for harvest as grain, but not those taking part in the h-- 1 Vacuum Packed OSCAR MAYER 7 oz. pkgs. Assorted bakery department for $3 ViBITE CU0C01A1E or U.S.D.A. CHOICE carry cakes ib. j ty U.S.D.A. CHOICE A Promotion nfrXl ). MK STEAK To Vole on of the referendum will not affect continuation of the Wool Incentive Payment program, which was extended for 4 years under ligisla-tioenacted last summer. According to the chairman, the advertising, promotional, and related market development activities to enlaige or improve the market for wool and lamb ate carried out under terms of an agreement between the Secietary of and the American Agriculture Sheep Producers council, Inc., as authorized by law'. Under previous agreements approved by wool giow.rs voting in referendums in 1955 and 1953, the deductions fiom producer wool payment to finance the progiam have amounted to 1 cent per pound for shorn wool and 5 cents per hundred weight for lambs. Under the new agreement, the deductions cannot exceed these rates Ballots will be mailed between September 4 and 7, to pioducers in Box Elder county, and nil ballots should be received by September 10. The voting will take place over the period starting September 10, and all ballots must be received by the ASCS county office not later than September 21 in order to be counted. Producers eligible to vote in the referendum are all those who have owned sheep or lambs, 6 months of age or older, for any peuod of at least 30 days since January 1, 1962 Each producer will repoit the number of sheep and lambs on his ballot. Approval by producers having s of the volume of at least production represented by votes in the referendum will be required if the agreement is to be extended i '4 A st& i - S f . J t : V .. A. ' ? , X ? X ' ' 4" y 30 referendum. The referendum of wool and lamb produce) s coming up in September is to determine their or disapproval of a new agreement to continue financing an advertising and matket development program for wool and lambs, Oivil J Nish, chaiimnn, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation county committee, said Wednesday. He emphasized that the outcome Ay J . national imum wheat allotment. Minimum price support would be at a national aveiage of $1 82 per bushel, (75 pticent of parity) if farmers quotas by at maiketing s vote in the Aug least a DE xi V"r - CV. Woo! Growers $ k ..V T" "r a i JaJL z. 'Jr's '"H. f ..'A ; r- - allomin- who exceeded program, thur 13 wheat farm allotments would be subject to marketing quota penalties on their "excess" wheat under a quota program. All eligible voters are urged to cast ballots m the Aug 30 wheat quota referendum. Those eligible to vote are all growers m commercial wheat states who will have more than 15 acres of wheat for harvest as grain in 1963, but not farmers taking part in the Iced wheat program. DE FOQDTOWN i, .... for tments set on A-GRA- LLjul V- In announcing the date for the rctorendum, Secietary of Agriculture Freeman said With winter wheat planting near at hand, time will not peimit any further delay in completing airangements for the 19G3 wheat acpiogram Any congressional tion this summer on new legislation will appaiently come too late to be put fully in iffett for next year's wheat crop since farmers are at the lime of year when their plans must be completed for 1963-- " . it may still be possible for crop winter wheat seeding? the congress to enact legislation to be eliective tor the 1903 crop which would improve farm reof turns, avoid accumulation slocks, and reduce government cost by continuing some of the features of the 1962 Emergency Wheat piogrum Holding the referendum Aug 30 will not preclude this possibility Orvil J. Nish, chairman, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation county committee, points out that, in general, the 1963 wheat program under existing legislation provides LJ iLJLJLJLJLJ T lb. Swift Premium ib. if iJ'S (SisSiAA FOIL PAN IN SPECIAL BONELESS AND FULY COOKED M B GRADE $398 Swiff Canned BELTSVILLE 5 to 9 Lb. Average Ib. n W WILSONS Ib NEAT SQUARE PACK ALL FLAVORS fremcvi ic maiket-duvelopme- . r MITY FRESH 6 oztin AH for9! EKI SARA LEE CARES f 'V kuxi'yj J Occam o wcict y v Sarci.(oo JCit J ini crr.no cans for Iv. MITY NICE 0 nrurm Reg. 29c FHESil-CAflAfl- nude hah CftKF only with fiesh, ripe bananas froten Neh No Unking Readf to Si'rt I. C ijriJ 2 8 KINDS ' DUTTCRMILK . Loaded with quick energy Occam o wcicl CHOCOLATE DRI and The lift without a letdown Orange Drink FLAVORS each qi |