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Portage Daily Register from Portage, Wisconsin • 9

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Portage, Wisconsin
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9
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4 Tg-v e-y' ySufKr-fTvmmm wsffi- tf-jg r1 4 I I tU S-y A Hr- A PORTAGE DAILY REGISTER Wed Oct 20 1976 Pages Candidates differ over economic report WASHINGTON (UPI) Jimmy forces and the Ford administration have expressed sharply different views on the government's latest economic growth report headquarters said the statistics released Tuesday showing the Gross National Product growing at an annual rate of only 4 per cent in the third quarter to rest Mr claims that a strong economic recovery is under President Ford however said the figures on overall production some promising Ford said a rise in final sales to consumers investors and governments indicates greater willingness to spend on the part of consumers and businessmen- and growing confidence in the durability of' the recovery Ford said an increase" in housing starts was for the construction industry and the More charges set in newsman's murder 7S2S2ZSS? ctab selection in the Adamson trial goes into its third day Maricopa County District Attorney Donald Harris said Tuesday he is to bringing against a half ten more persons in the murder of the ArizSepuc we need is one person to talk to say they were thorp when it was said Harris theses of the people for a long names Nominations begin for ASC committee increasing confidence of builders and home buyers in the strength of the underlying economic headquarters in Atlanta said the GNP figures are that the economy is in a downward continued economic slide reported the Carter camp said a continuation of high unemployment huge budget deficits and poor prospects for any improvement in the standard of living of the average chief economic adviser Alan Greenspan acknowledged that we still have a high rate of unemployment clearly this growth rate is not to reduce it but he predicted much higher perhaps as much as 6 per cent in the final quarter of the year Treasury Secretary William Simon said the economy is moving in accordance with previous administration predictions He criticized the news media for using the third- quarter figure to paint a gloomy economic picture The modest third-quarter rise in real GNP was substantially less than the per cent rate forecast by administration economists as late as July It also represented the slowest annual growth rate since the fourth quarter of last year when the economy expanded by only 33 per cent It was the second consecutive quarter the growth has slowed The GNP grew at rates of 45 per cent in the spring quarter and 92 per cent in the first quarter The Commerce Department also reported the cost of living as measured by GNP indicators rose by 44 per cent in the third quarter compared with 52 per cent in the previous three months a i miim it i rWwith C250 D'-pos't rt Free with $500 Deposit Mirro Com Popper Free with $5000 Deposit Electric Can Opener 1 fM Free nwtiDeposit Free with $5000 Deposit Toastmaster Dripless Broiler PORTAGE Farmers are asked to nominate candidates of their choice to be on the ASC community committee ballot says Andrew DeYoung chairman of the Columbia County ASC committee The ASC community committee election will be conducted from Nov to Dec 6 by mail ballot The seven ASC communities in Columbia County are: Arlington Lodi ana West Point Caledonia Liewiston and Newport Columbus Hampden and Leeds Courtland Randolph and Springvale Dekorra Pacific and Wyocena Fort Winnebago Marcellon and Scott Fountain Prairie Lowvdle and Otsego ASC committees are responsible for managing government farm programs on the local level To meet the needs of individual producers ASC committee members must be concerned and responsible individuals DeYoung said Columbia county farmers have the opportunity to nominate persons they feel would best serve the farm community Farmers have received petition forms by mail and are now submitting than to the county ASCS office A few basic considerations should be kepi ji? mind when circulating petitions DeYoung said In order to be valid petitions must be limited to one nominee each inust include written certification that the nominee is willing to serve if elected must be signed by at least three eligible farm voters in the ASC community and must be received in the county ASCS office no later than Nov 1 A farmer may circulate or sign nominating petitions for as many candidates as he chooses Anyone wishing to nominate a farmer for the ASC committee election may contact the county ASCS office for full details in-cluding eligibility requirements for officeholders DeYoung believes that farmer nominations of candidates for the upcoming ASC committee election are very important He said should petition for and elect those individuals they feel would do agood job as ASC committeemen The election of concerned farmers to positions on ASC committees is necessary for good administration of farm DeYoung further explained that the county ASCS office welcomes all valid petitions The opportunity to nominate vote and be elected Jf iiijf Office is guaranteed 3ttrsE4 regardless ofce religion sex color or national origin a- 'a a ler it i a he xi 11s ue fly on to on ed ch d- sd is r- le a l- a ly i i i 9 I with Xk Free with $1000 Deposit Northern 3 year guar Heating Pad Free with $5000 Deposit -Chilton Fry Bucket OF HOST rno Your full service family financial center! 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