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Show ...... ...- . vV - VJIvT- - O? 1 rep 101333 ... Barley Included In ASC Grain Program 1968 September IS, FIX UP THIS FALL -- SPECIALS - Chain Saw i Galvanized ORUNE LIGHT WEIGHT - Roofing Reg. 9116.00 14" Bar. Roller Bear- - (7K Lbs.) W Corrugated ings throughout. Gear Driven Storm Seal $105.00 CEDAR CHOICE ONLY YOUR $MJ5 Fence Posts SPLIT TREATED 100 - 6tt FT. Including GARBAGE CANS NOW IS THE TIME TO Pabco Paints So good, for home-own- or paint er Paint HOUSC Ql. $2.02 $5.28 M GaL Leaves no brush marks and dries to a smooth fit 111 H'i recommended contractor-R- eg. Valve! Enamel Reg. $255 Wall Pain! Hex, Quilt; - Ft. VINYL LATEX PAINT Velvet finish . 12 Overstocked Special 20 Gal. Galvanized with Lid on Sq. Ft. All Lengths np to and Ed. $1.00 Src or $549 Our Famous Diamond White -- Reg. $8.12 CI AQ Pl.'W An important change announced recently for the 1969 feed grain program makes barley one of the three feed grains to be included in the program next year. Blaine Gamble, chairman, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation county committee, reminded farmers today. This means that barley as well as corn and grain sorghum will be included in a farm's feed grain base acre age if the farm has barley production history in 1959 or 1960. And any acreage devoted to barley in 1969 will be charged against the permitted acreage for the farm in determining participation in the program. The minimum diversion in order to qualify for benefits of the 1969 feed grain program has not been determined as yet, but it will be announced as soon as the program is formulated. The change also means that a grower participating in both programs who wants to substitute between wheat and any of these three feed grains-co- rn, grain sorghum, barley-m-ay do so within the limit of the farm's total permitted acreage for ALL of these crops. Thus, there will no longer be any need for requesting that a special barley base be approved for a farm if the grower wishes to substitute wheat for barley. Program provisions for substituting wheat for oats or rye in 1969 have not been changed. This may be done if (1) the producer requests a base for his special oats-ry- e farm, (2) the county ASC committee approves the base, and (3) 15 percent of the approved base is diverted to conserving uses. Wheat can then be substituted on any or all of the remaining oats-ry- e base. A producer whose farm has a feed grain base may substitute wheat for oats-ry- e provided he also participates in the feed grain program. Chairman Gamble said that the recent decision to include barley in the 1969 feed grain program followed a reappraisal of the sharply changed barley supply situation. Un usually favorable weather in major production areas has boosted the estimated nation al average barley yield to a e record of 42.5 new bushels per acre. Total production thus would be nearly 15 percent above last year's output. So the change in the 1969 program has been made to bring production next year back into line with needs. all-tim- PRESTON, IDAHO Let's Go To A Movie Family Entertainment In The Cool Comfort Of A Theatre AREA SHOWS PLAYING THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK ABE . . Former Preston Man Gets Masters Degree STARTS THURSDAY, 16 7 Big Days FRIDAY SATURDAY The Listed amone the August graduates at Brigham Youngn University is a former ires-toman. Joseph Thomas Seeley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Seeley, received his Masters Degree in Industrial Arts Education. His field project in lieu of a thesis included making a movseries of ies in association with the Photo Tech Laboratories in Salt Lake City. The movies illustrate operations on the machine lathe and are to be used as teaching aids. He has been an instructor at Cyprus high school in Magna for thp nast seven vears. He married the former JoAnn Larsen, also of Preston. 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