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V ' '." "1 V'". ' .J t, '!yPlU Barwlck ' 4, 1 emergency Feed-GraUrpro- gram which was proposed by Prsv .'ldent''h:".Pi Kennedy has gone .- Into effect, after puisne by both -' 4he U, i S Mntm ' Jfteprecriatlvo& ;.nd the U." S. Senate. , . , r Purpose ot i. niam is tp re- nuw yn nana ana veii. ne.u : storage by the Federal Government Secretary of Agriculture. Orville L., Freeman said, "I am sure that armors .appreciate the action afrd tHI eooperat to m .th , jffective..Wlth about S millloh bur t: VEL15 STOCKYARDS AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY BUYING "ANr SELLINGS! DAILY s OFFICE PmNEATi 5-2261 VtDi L WEILI 'NIGHT IflOWB AT t-txa iACKf P. wkltS WOBT FHONB AT B-51. 3 f fir ii tj JU' "TTTT 313 DOQ if s Ylr'AC rfL OA7E AND WHO SAID LIBERTY AND I I xjnion; now r t HVU fUKVCtt ONE AND INSEPARABLE"' f Consistent saying Is an- insenarable Dart of fm- anciaTsccurity' f oV the average earner. You can be certain! lhat You'll have the money you future itoussave regiJarljKnoW. 'p. need in the 'iff . nir ANSWER MAMof pin jura nopi;i pirn Xfjaqn,, pr 4M13M wavci I'M KOT HARD OF HEARiWG ... BUT ' 1 i- , ; jr, w , iuce,tie surplus feed grata stocks hels of feed graini in governmon won ana inventory stocks, reprc senting an investment of mori tha $4 million; ft is time for action in the Interest of the farmer and ether taxpayers.".,. ' t ;. : ;wUnless the present drift is stop ped, it promise to become only Worse ahd threatens the cntlri fw: gram and livestock industry. It u' h timately threatens the consumer a. 1 weu.r Secretary' Freeman acWed.' '.Under 'the program, participatin producers, will reduce their ;orr and grain sorghum acreage , by a Dliaimum of 20 per cent below their average acreages for, the 1959 60 period. ". . For diverting acreage equal to 3o per cent of their base or 20 acres whichever is larger, producers will be eligible for a payment equal to so per cent of their normal produc tion on their diverted acreage tim es the county, support' price. Th County support price in the con producing locality is $1.20 per bushel. Ac.ual payment com?utatipn vyU be based on a pa'ment rate rt Vcre for the County times the' afire age diverted' and a. productivi'y in ,.ex lor ea.-h farm. wbi"h wiJ re act its normal production. r'or example, if a farm pratlri :':KS arid The tounty com yield ast year was 60 blshels, the farm er would receive $1.20 per busht! times 30 for divertine 20 per cen" of his corn acreage of 20 acres which ever is larger. This mari- the farmer would receive $36 per acre for not planting. There is also provision in the pro gram for' further reductions at a higher payment rate. This addition al reduction can be any amount u to 20 per cent more. As added in centive, the higher rate will be al 60 per cent of normal pro-iuction The payment will also be compute ' on the basis of an average count) rate and a productivity index fo the farm. As outlined, producers who par ticipato in the program will ex pected to devote the acreage diver ted from corn or grain sorghum production to conserving uses. This" will he in addition to the average 1959-60 acreage devoted to soil-con serving uses on the farm. The conserving uses for acreago diverted under the feed grain pro (r-orn iti mrv from area to area and will include cover crops, trees i.aier storage, wildlife protection and other acceptable practices. The diverted acreage cannot be harvested or pastured. Secretary Freeman says: "This program will 'cost the government less than the continued unlimited production with a guaranteed price at a lower level. Ultimately, this one-year operation should reduce the cost to taxpayers by $400 mil lion to $600 million. The lounty ASC office has com- ! - ' - . . . '--I'. - " 1 ' . ,- . - V V , . 1 , J. ' .'.i T "I " . '-" ' ' :V Vi : ' ,"(i.V-.y. t K , '.'. y,'7! tys r ; i' '"tfi . 'i j k If ft-.3. SALLI2 A. SUMNER I Khe 1 , . u T... "Mrs. Sallie Ann Sumner '72. of ta Sumner v.J&Urk a tm, Beulavflle dtejjflh pupliij Genral W. Sumner of the home, Four dau Bospital. ft brief . illness, Hh Mrs.. Rn. Bowerit Mrs. itinera! services, were conducted Johnnie Jmer Mki. Pernr Holmes. eer tomily home, rrom, ne vaom rreewiu Baptist 0, th- t- iVi. va O'clock. BSSofaliLita Cfuirch Saturday 'afternoon' at 3:00 1 J riini TIIIC HEARING AID TEST OFFER IS, MEANT fysi JUST FOR YOU! Some peojjle have lost jobs rather than admjt that they just didn't hear! , . , Some people have lost friends because thev $ ttl1&ed out through faulty hearingr . , , , . Some people miss ;most of the fun because Ztjhe'sjtat ' about 'hearing aids! www m m ammo -w pansiiij -iAmm nam torn ma oa ma mn BMoitl i H(m JJMpW HI .11. immwnf -JJ 1M lutiuSm i finiR )OMOanO l T- JDJMf XnOA ONUMnH I .1 fiiiiiiiiiiiii Wiwlil faster for the Christian World and ail Christians is one of the most glorious times of the year. It is at this season that Christians observe the crucfixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Weekly Gazette joins all the churches of this area in encouraging you, along with all members of your family, to attend the church of your choice on Sunday, April 2, as we once again observe Easter. Silver Trumpeter with the worldly new look of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Opulence of fabric (imported), fine trim mings, the comely natural lines of HS&M styling are all evident at a glance. Craftsman ship, the comfortable result of painstaking handwork, is enjoyed in the wearing. ' Main St. Butler Bldg. , ! - V - " F: v -1 A. ' y m HI ; r - i"iSi - 1 . i plete details regarding this pre gram. Farmers whO'desire to pai ticipate this year should' contact th &)JLijmMeiateU since cor planting time ha,s already arrived. Tplari Opt iciahs . '.-rfl-'HM-Bn Appointed Exclusive ' i S' - ; , '-.., i - ; vW.8 The Famous SHEARING -AIDS AII9IAIII r fiiiviif fin fV w w- v y i v f' i Mt II. Monson, Factory Representative , i oiar :.vjpiicians ; TUIIDCnAV ADD II X ? .eu xveed xour Present instrument Cleaned Adjusted - Checked ' ' : Sf'g j WITHOUT OBLIGATIp-Be There.. t Scientific Marvels , v ve Your Ilearmg v See, The-Latest H'-lto. Irnprove' tOLAR OPTICIAIIS I tf .'i I IlI 1 1 .. nl . ' . ... .-. .. uorner iioiei uoiasooro oiag. . vv -r:-;.v Goldsboro, N, C.: You'DBe the toveJitApdy In the EASTER PARADE from q series ,7 ; i V' -, Jerseys Wurecf in CIcunourl'Aroel yr; trlacerafe in Qtow . with viotet, grey with brown; blue wabfoyolSbes astomnalfsisas , 10c to 2.': 19.95 "Your Shopping Center" A Modvl tor model . . . there are W Chevrolet s lotrer H prieed than ana other fall-sized ear! K Leave it to these Jet-smooth Chevies to go easy on your family budget! All told there are 18 Chevrolets-V8's and 6's-priced lower than com parable competitive models. Sumptuous Impalas. sprightly Bel Airs, bottom-priced Biscaynes and a whole stable of wonderful new wagons. And every one of them has a road-gentling Jet-smooth ride. Body by Fisher refinements and dozens of engi neering details you'd expect only in the most ex pensive makes. Look them over at your Chevrolet dealer's one-stop shopping center and see how easy it is to drive out in just the one you want! Based on comparison of manufacturers' suggested retail prices (including Federal tax) for models with 1 18 inch wheelbase or above. IMPALAS Impala V8 Convertible Impala V8 Sport Sedan Impala V8 Sport Coupe Impala V8 2-Door Sedan ' . DIM AYMKS Bucayne V8 4-Ooof Sedan Biscayna V8 2 Door Sedan EL AIRS Bel Air V8 2-Door Sedan Nomad Six 4-0r. 9-Pass. ?f ation Wagon Nomad Y8 Or- '6-Pass. Station Wagon Parkwood Six 4 0r. 6-Pass. Station Wagon 4 yfT!TT Prkwood Six 4-Qr, 9 Pas. Station Wagon 0 Brookwood Six 4-Or. 6-Past. Station Wagon Bel Air V8 4-Door Sedan Nomad V8 4 Dr 9 Pass. Station Wagon Nomad Six 4 Dr. 6-Pass. Station Wagon r"'1 'javav-, ""'"r W Parkwood V8 4 Dr 9 Pass. Station Wagon Parkwood V8 4 Dr. 6-Pass. Station Wagon Brookwood V8 4 Dr. 6 Pass. Station Wagon f V: a m Cm- m CwrmmJn mm Ima mam tmnrnttm mt tmmr SW mmthmritmS ftr.r WARSAW MOTOR COMPANY - la Warsaw, if. (X ill K. Couga Straai ..; Manufactures license No. 110 - JONES CHEVROLET COMPANY INC A41rtae Cberrtilcrt SMler la risk nil. It. O. Kate Stm -. ' - . Wallace, N. C ; ,-.
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