Federal Register - February 2, 1939
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FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, February 2, 1939
Commissioner. W. E. Rhea, Deputy Land Bank Commissioner, is hereby authorized and empowered to perform any and all functions, powers, authority, and duties which the Land Bank Commissioner is authorized and empowered to perform in the event said Commissioner is absent or unable to serve for any reason.
W. J. McAnelly, Deputy Land Bank Commissioner, is hereby authorized and empowered to perform any and all func tions, powers, authority, and duties which the Land Bank Commissioner is authorized and empowered to perform in the event said Commissioner and Deputy Land Bank Commissioner Rhea are absent or unable to serve for any reason.
J. R. Isleib, Deputy Land Bank Com missioner, is hereby authorized and em powered to perform any and all func tions, powers, authority, and duties which the Land Bank Commissioner is author ized and empowered to perform in the event said Commissioner and Deputy Land Bank Commissioners Rhea and McAnelly are absent or unable to serve for any reason.
P. L. Gaddis, Chief, Appraisal Sub division, is hereby authorized and em powered to perform any and all func tions, powers, authority, and duties which the Land Bank Commissioner is author ized and empowered to perform in the event said Commissioner and Deputy Land Bank Commissioners Rhea, Mc Anelly, and Isleib are absent or unable to serve for any reason. E. O. 6084, March 27, 1933, 6 CPR 1.1 12; Sec. 39, 48 Stat. 50, 12 U. S. C. 637; Sec. 40, 48
Stat. 51, 12 U. S. C. 636. FCA Order No. 252, January 31, 19391
quarantine is hereby modified to extend the harvesting season for Valencia oranges to the close of June 15 for the year 1939, provided conditions of in festations do not necessitate an earlier closing date.
The host-free period for Valencia oranges, under this modification, will begin June 16 and continue to August 31, 1939, inclusive.
This modification does not affect or alter the harvesting season for grape fruit which closes, under the conditions of the above regulation, on April 30.
Sec. 301.64 B. E. P. Q.487, Jan.
27, 19391
seal
L ee A. S trong,
Chief.
F. R. Doc. 39-380; Filed, February 1, 1939;
12:17 p. m.
AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT
ADMINISTRATION
ACP1939, Supp. 7
P art 7011939 A gricultural C onserva tion P rogram B ulletin SUPPLEMENT 7
Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Agriculture under Sec tions 7 to 17 of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, as amended, the 1939 Agricultural Conser vation Program Bulletin, as approved November 10, 1938,1 is hereby amended as follows:
Subparagraph 2 of paragraph a of Section 701.6 is amended by striking out all of subdivision i thereof and in serting in lieu thereof the following:
seal P . P . H ill , Governor.
Where reliable records of the actual F. R. Doc. 39-378; Filed, February 1, 1939; average yield per acre of com for the 10 years, 1929 to 1938, or of wheat for 12:12 p. m.
the 10 years 1928 to 1937, as the case may be, are presented by the farmer or are available to the committee, the nor mal yield for the farm shall be the aver TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
age of such yields adjusted for trends BUREAU OP ENTOMOLOGY AND
and abnormal weather conditions in ac PLANT QUARANTINE
cordance with instructions issued by the B. E. P. Q.487
Agricultural Adjustment Administra tion.
S ec. 301.64aA dministrative Subparagraph 2 of paragraph a I nstructions of Section 701.6, as amended, is hereby MODIFYING THE RESTRICTIONS OF THE
further amended by the addition of a MEXICAN FRUITFLY QUARANTINE BY EX
fourth subdivision which shall be and TENDING THE HARVESTING SEASON ON
read as follows:
VALENCIA ORANGES FROM APRIL 3 0 TO
iv The 1939 county normal yields of JU N E 1 5 , 1 9 3 9
corn for the commercial corn-producing J anuary 27, 1939.
as established by the Secretary pur Under authorization vested in the area, suant subdivision iii of this subpar Chief of the Bureau of Entomology and agraphto2, are as follows:
Plant Quarantine in the third proviso of Notice of Quarantine No. 641 Sec.
County and Normal Yield of Com 301.64, it having been determined by .Bushels per acre me th at a modification may be safely I llinois made without increasing the risk of A d a m s____________________________
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A of Regulation 7 2 supplemental to this B o o n e______ !_____ ________________
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2 F. R. 2228 2588 D I.
13 F. R. 2715 DI.
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C hristian__ ____ i__________ ___
Clark ____ ___________________
Clay__-----------------------------------Clinton ______________________
Coles ________________________
C ook________________________
Crawford_____________________
Cumberland__________________
De Kalb _____________________
De W it t _________________ _____
D o u g la s______________________
Du Page- _________ ____________
.E dgar_________ ______ ______
Edwards__________________;___
Effingham ___________________
F ayette______________________
Ford ________________________
F u lt o n _____________ _________
G a lla tin _____________________
Greene _______________________
G r u n d y _____________________
H am ilton____________________
Hancock _____________________
H a rd in ______________________
Henderson______________ _____
H en ry_______________________
Iroquois_____ ________________
J a c k so n _____ ________ _________
Jasper_______________________
J ersey _______________________
Jo D a v ie ss___ _______________
Johnson__ ______________ _____
K a n e ________________________
Kankakee_____________ _______
K endall______________________
K n ox___________________ ______
L a k e ________________________
La Salle______________________
Lawrence ____ ______ _________
L ee_____________________ :____
L iv in g sto n __ ,________________
L o g a n ___________ ________ ____
McDonough __________________
McHenry ____________________
McLean _________________ ____
Macon ________________________
M acou p in ______ _____________
M adison_____________________
M arion__________ ____________
Marshall _____________________
M ason_______________________
M assac______________________
Menard ______________________
Mercer _______________________
Monroe____ __________________
Montgomery__________________
Morgan _______ ______________
M oultrie______________________
O g le_________ ________ _______
Peoria __________ _____________
Perry ___________ ___________ _
Piatt _______________________
Pike ________________________
P o p e ___________ 1 _______ _____
P u la sk i______________________
P u tn a m ___ __________________
R andolph------------------------------R ich la n d _____________________
Rock Island___________________
Saint Clair____________________
Saline _______________________
Sangam on____________________
Schuyler ______ _______________
Scott _________________________
Shelby _______________ _______
S t a r k ___ a ___________________
Stephenson------------ --------------Tazewell _____________________
U n io n ----------- -----------------------Vermilion ___________ _________
Wabash _____________ ____ ___
Warren _______________________
Washington ---------------------Wayne --------------- r----------------W h ite __________ ____ ________
Whiteside ____________________
Will _________________________
Winnebago ___________________
Woodford ____________________
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