Federal Register - October 16, 1956
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REGISTER
VOLUME 21
, 9 3 4 p A /IT E O %
NUMBER 201
Washington, Tuesday, October 16, 1956
TITLE 6 AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
Chapter III-Farmers Home Adminis tration, Department of Agriculture Subchapter B Farm Ownership Loans
FHA Instruction 428.1
P art 311B asic R egulations S ubpart BL oan L imitations AVERAGE VALUES OF FARMS; W EST VIRGINIA
On September 28, 1956, for the pur poses of Title I of the Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act, as amended, average values of efficient family-type farmmanagement units for the counties iden tified below were determined to be as herein set forth. The average values heretofore established for said counties, which appear in the tabulations of aver age values under 311.29, Chapter III, Title 6 of the Code of Federal Regula tions, are hereby superseded by the aver age values set forth below for said counties.
W est Virginia Average County:
value Barbour______________ ___ $20,000
Berkeley____ _________ _
30,000
Brooke ___________________
25, 000
Cabell_____________________
25, 000
Calhoun ________________
25; 000
Fayette _____ ___________
18, 000
g r a n t __ _______:____ _____ _
20 , 000
Greenbrier ________________ _
25, 000
Hancock _________ !_________
22,000
Hardy ____________________
20,000
Harrison _______________ _
27, 000
Jackson _______________ ___
28, 000
Jefferson __________________
30, 000
M arion_________ ______ ;___ _
20,000
M arshaU__ ________________
25, 000
Mason ____ __________ _____
80, 000
Mineral ___________________
20, 000
20,000
Monongalia________________
O h io _________ ____________
25,000
Pendleton_________________
22 , 000
Preston ___ ____________ ___
20 , 000
23,000
Putnam _________ __ _______
Raleigh ________ ________ __
18, 000
Randolph __________ _____ 20 , 000
Roane_____________________
25,000
T ay lo r___________ ________
20,000
Tyler -------------------------------18,000
Upshur _______________ ___
20, 000
Sec. 41 i, 50 Stat. 529, as amended; 7
U. S. O. 1015 i
Dated: October 10, 1956.
seal
h
. C. S mith ,
Acting Administrator, Farmers Home Administration.
P. R. Doc. 56-8281; Filed, Oct. 15, 1956;
8:47 a. m.
Chapter IV Commodity Stabilization Service and Commodity Credif Cor poration, Department of Agricul ture
CONTENTS
Agricultural Marketing Service
Pas
Notices:
Graham Livestock Auction et Subchapter B Loans, Purchases, and Other al.; posting of stockyards___ 7922
Operations Rules and regulations:
Grapefruit grown in Arizona;
1955 Incentive Payment Programs Shorn in Imperial County, Calif,;
Wool, Arndt. 4
and in that part of Riverside P art 472W ool County, Calif., situated south S ubpart 1955 I ncentive P ayment and east of the San Gorgonio Passf limitation of ship . P rogram for Shorn W ool ments___________________ 7846
miscellaneous amendments Lemons grown in California and The regulations issued by Commodity Arizona; limitation of ship Credit Corporation and the Commodity ments___________________ 7846
Stabilization Service, containing the re Agriculture Department quirements of the 1955 Incentive Pay ment Program for Shorn Wool, as See Agricultural Marketing Serv ice; Commodity Credit Corpo amended 20 F. R. 2011, 5383 and 21F. R.
ration; Commodity Stabilization 1043, 2741, are further amended as Service; Farmers Home Admin follows:
istration.
1. At the end of 472.607 a, as amended, the following is added: The Alien Property Office Director of the Livestock and Dairy Divi Notices:
sion, Commodity Stabilization Service, Bauer, Theodor; vesting order_ 7927
may waive this 30-day limitation on ap plications filed before April 1,1957, upon Atomic Energy Commission recommendation of the respective ASC Notices:
county and state committees if delayed Babcock & Wilcox Co.; applica filing is due to causes beyond the control tion for Utilization Facility of the applicant or other good causes.
Export License____________ 7922
2. The heading of 472.614 and para Commerce Department graph a of the section are deleted and the following is substituted therefor:
See Foreign Commerce Bureau.
8 472.614 Death, disappearance, in Commodity Credit Corporation competency, or other disability, a Soil bank; corrections and addi Except as provided in 472.613, in case tions in appendix 2 base unit any person who is entitled to a payment rates for wheat see Commodity under this subpart dies, becomes in Stabilization Service.
competent, or disappears before receiv Rules and regulations:
ing such payment, whether before or Wool, pulled, 1955 incentive pay after making application therefor, pay ment program for lambs and ment may be made, upon proper applica y e a r l i n g s ; miscellaneous tion, without regard to claims of credi amendments______________ 7841
tors other than the United States, in Wool, shorn, 1955 payment pro accordance with the regulations con gram; miscellaneous amend tained in 7 CFR Part 1108, Payments of m ents._____!_____________ 7843
Amounts Due Persons Who Have Died, Disappeared, or Have Been Declared In Commodity Stabilization Service competent, except as follows: References Wool, pulled, 1955 incentive pay in 7 CFR 1108.1 to section 8 of the Soil ment program for lambs and Conservation and Domestic Allotment yearlings; m i s c e l l a n e o u s Act, as amended, and to statutes au amendments see Commodity thorizing parity payments, shall bo Credit Corporation.
deemed to refer to the National Wool Wool, shorn, 1955 payment pro Act of 1954. The reference in the last gram; miscellaneous amend sentence of 7 CFR 1108.2 to the Agriments see Commodity Credit Continued on p. 7843
Corporation.
7841