Show 30-DA- Support Price For ’53 Wool Is 90 Parity SPECIAL Y -- PASTEURIZE Milk at Home thlsmasy Secretary of Agriculture Charles F Brannan has announced the national average support price for wool shorn or pulled during calendar year 1953 will be at 90 per cent of parity according to Dr Carl Frischknecht Utah' Extension director Dr Frischknecht indicated that the various closing dates applying to loans and purchase under the 1952 wool support program will be extended an additional three montha to producers reasonable give Ume to place the current year's producUoriunder the 1952 program automatic way t S -- M—rrf Itwly frM mtk wluloo onn Ihi lyyhiM 4ytfnr Hmi — carlo HI ! tfipti-fco- r Mptk oco pomortikif all Hn M pM k RtW pMf! 1 - 4 v j MILK A CREAM PASTEURIZE! Date Changed ' ' ££ : V non-recour- 4 a ' - 7 w ? '- - 'i V r ? iwmr3& The latest date on which shorn wool loans and pulled wool purchases may be requested under the - 1 4 5fc I ’ I ' -- i5W Top animal of the 1952 fall sale at Filer shown off by Blaine Sharpe left Morris : of v'xvT' : 'se Mi I 1 V 1 fc Madsen and Lee Pearson The Hereford bull was purchased by Mr Sharpe at the sale a Boise Beckons Breeders 1952 program will be March 31 1953 Instead of Dec 31 1952 Requests for appraisal to obtaining a loan on shorn wool or the purchase of pulled wool under the program may be made by handlers through Feb 28 rather than Nov 30 The maturity date-fo- r shorn preparatory non-recour- wool loans will be April 30 rather than Jan 31 The maturity date of the advance of recourse loans will be five months from the date of the note or April 30 whichever is earlier Latest maturity date until now has been Dec 15 e Capitol Show Opens Nov 22 for a Full 4 Days of Cattle Exhibitions and Sales PARAMOUNT SALES CORP f O Km ha MIS SAIT UKS CITY 441M UTAM Akerdeen-Angs- s SHOW AND SALE Boise Idafc NOV 22-2- 4 ' OPEN SHOW NOV 22—9:00 AM OuMandlae Show Striae from Ik Wnl md NorikwMl SALE NOV 24—1:00 PH 36 Hoad Registered 20 Hoad -- Commercial Now Heated Salos Arena be held during the afternoon of Nov 24 while the sale of Hereford cattle will be held the afternoon of Nov 25 A fat stock sale will be held the evening of Nov 24 According to officials of the two producers’ organizations the capitol show and sale promises to be even bigger and better than the previous two shows A full schedule of events has been set up for the four days in addition to the show-- ' ing and sales On Saturday evening Nov 22 the annual business meeting of the Angus breeders will be conducted by Lloyd Barron Fairfield Directors whose terms expire include Leo Marsterj Meridian Buhl and Eugene Gullck Richard Holthaus Cottonwood New directors will serve BOISE IDA — Fast becom lng one of the most promising and" most popular livestock shows of the Gem State the third annual capitol show and sale of choice Aberdeen Angus and Hereford cattle from throughout the west will open In Boise Nov 22 event is sponThe four-dasored jointly by- - the Idaho Hereford Breeders Assn and the Idaho Aberdeen Angus Breeders Assn Events will include two shows and three sales as well as the annual meeting oh the Angus breeders and banquets for the two' organizations- Opening of the cattle breeders event will be the judging of Aberdeen Angus cattle on Saturday Nov 22 C W Hickman department of animal husbandry University of Idaho Moscow will preside during the show On the evening of the same day the Angus breeders will hold their annual meeting to elect four members to the board of directors for term a two-yea- r The sale of black cattle will -- two-yea- r terms On Sunday at 11 a m judging of Hereford cattle will begin also under direction of Mr Hickman Sunday evening the Angus breeders will gath- er for their annual banquet During the same time the - WALTER PALMER r hr "IDAHO'S WESTERN BEEF IDAHO — CATnr Tldabo“Aberdeen- - PARADE" Acgas Association ' JPi'ilSTATE WSoisE FAIR PAVILION Nov 23 24 25 y £r 1 952— Boise Idaho REGISTERED HEREFORD SALE gip&flC? 85 Fixing up your home? You’D get lots of Idea urn! help from Advertisers in the Farm Ilqme ud Garden Section 6H sion Sale of the Angus cattle begins at 1 pm on Monday afternoon Nov 24 and a fat stock sale will follow the same day at 7 pm Hereford cattle will go into the ring Tuesday afternoon Nov 25 and Hereford breeders will gather for their an- nual banquet that evening Arnold Weed Gooding sec- retary of the Idaho Aberdeen-Angu- s breeders will assist Lloyd Barron association president in arrangements for the Angus program Officials in charge of the Hereford sale and other events include Nelson Hull Emmett president of the Idaho Hereford Breeders Assn and O W Wagner Nampa secretary In the past the sale and show have been held during the first week of December This year the dates' Were mpved ahead by agreement of the two sponsoring groups In order to coincide with the Ogden Livestock Show Persons showing there will have' a bet- ter opportunity to bring their AkSwmi SpoaaarW breeders will meet for their'annual business sesHereford - BULLS - Females Sell at 10:00 15 FEMALES AM-B- wlls aM-O- HermUton Treat Grain Seeds Oregon Manager - "Seed experts advise farmers' to treat small grain seeds before fall planting declaring that the treatment costs only a few cents an acre and eaves many dollars by preventing many diseases One of the preventatives is called Ceresan M Half an ounce for each bushel of grain applied as a dust is enough to control oat smut stinking wheat smut covered smut and r fv strip of barley V' n - PM Idaho Hereford Breeders Assn Si Williams stock on to the capitol shpw and sale without a long Layover The earlier date also is expected to aidlhe Gem State event by providing better weather The maturity date on an advance loan may be extended to not later than April 30 in instances where appraisal requests in preparation for converting the advance loan to a loan non-recour- have been made by the handler within a reasonable time after the advance loan is made but appraisal Is not completed before the normal maturity of the advance loan Other details of the J952 program remain the same as announced by the USD A on March 31 1952 Announcement Date Actual support prices as calculated at 90 per cent of parity for 1953 produced wool will be announced about April 1 1953 when the March 15 parity price for wool becomes available The national is based on parity at the beginning of the marketing year The program will cover only wool pulled or shorn in the' calendar year 1953 and loans or purchases will be made beginning May 1 Since additional time is being provided under the 1953 program to permit 1952 produced wools to come under the program none of this wool will be eligible for support under the 1953 program The support level announced for the 1953 program ' ' at 90 per cent of parity Is the same as for the 1952 program A wool support program is required by the Agricultural-Actpf 1949 This act provides for price support of wool between 60 and 90 per cent of parity and at a level within this range to encourage an annual production of approximately 360 million pounds of shorn wooL Production has been below this Level for several years ' “'5 lu1 " aver-agepri- - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE A V: ' - ? 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