Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1956 Page: 5 of 8
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DELL VALLEY REVIEW
WEDNESDAY, SEPT.^6, 1956
IT PAYS TO PLAY SAFE
Many a little white lie leaves
WE MAKE THEM WHILE YOU WAIT
Perry Hardware & Supply
DODGE - PLYMOUTH - CHRYSLER
FREE!
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USED BARGAINS
1955 Chev. BEL AIR 1953 Chev 4 Door
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SHAVINGS
from the
WHITTLERS’ BENCH
Texas farmers will receive
more than $23.8 million as
payments for land placed in
the soil bank acreage reserve
program. Bob Cherry, exten-
sion economist, says that more
than 63,000 agreements were
signed in Texas before the
deadline.
Under the acreage reserve
program, farmers are paid for
each acre of land retired from
the production of basic crops
up to a specified percentage of
their allotments. The program
is designed to aid soil improve-
ment and reduce surplus pro-
duction, points out Cherry.
Cherry'says 14,708 wheat
agreements covering 1,066,-
390 acres and with payments
expected to reach $6,193,5 74
Some people have faith in.
oid numbers--usually number
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comply with all program re-
quirements, can expect to re-
ceive $17,020,420 in govern-
ment payments. Peanut pro-
ducers of the state signed
3,195 agreements covering
33,905 acres for which they
will receiv $396,41 5. Only 74 .
acreage reserve agreements
were signed by rice growers in
Texas on 4,286 acres on which
they will receive $129,487-
The single tobacco grower by
reducing his allotment by three
tenths of an acre and putting
the reduction in the soil bank
will receive $102.
| The economist said the larg-
est number of acres put under
I acreage reserve agreements was
in the Panhandle district and
in the districts immediately to
the south and east of the Pan-
handle. Extension district 8 in
central Texas and district 10,
south-central, were other areas
of heavy sign-up.
BARGAIN PRICES
ON
John Deere Cotton Trailers
HEAVY DUTY WITH SPRINGS
LESS TIRES $225.00
THE IMPLEMENT CO.
THE DELL VALLEY REVIEW
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT
DELL CITY — TEXAS
R. E. WAY — EDITOR
SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR
IN ADVANCE
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ALWAYS CARRY EXTRA KEYS
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Autos, Homes, Offices, Padlocks
had been signed in Texas. Tex- |a black mark behind it.
a? cotton farmers signed 49,-1
You Can Expect to Find
Quality Merchandise
at Fair Prices Here!
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Sorghum Grown Herein of Texas A. & M. college,
Certified Hybrid
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❖ ’ ■ I the Plains Substation at Clovis,
♦P . ... J and Western Cotton Oil Com-
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Y' i £ £• u ifany.
| hybrid sorghum seed for held ( expeoted , ,
X use in the state o>f New Mexico 1
X 1 is maturing on a 50-acre plot 1:
*t*'on the G. and S. Farm in the j
Crow Flat area,
******** | John Gailey who
with Sam Sredanovich in
project.
Gailey and Sredanovich
cently returned from an
nual meeting of the New Mex-
ico Crop Improvement asso-
ciation in Clovis where the in-
tricate process of producing hy-
brid sorghum seed was explain-
ed.
The local project is being
With every new Dodge or Plymouth Pickup or Car
Bought in September
($379.00 Unit with Warner Mag. Clutch)
322 agreements put 865,654
acres of cotton allotments into entrance about
the acreage reserve and if they miles wide.
Steel Buildings
With NO Down Payment
STRAN-STEEL Buildings on Long Terms.
Pay Nothing Until 1958 In Many Cases.
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VAN HORN, TEXAS Phone 153
STRAN-STEEL BUILDINGS
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