TOBY MORRIS COLLECTION
DEPARTMENTAL SERIES
Box and Folder Inventory

Box 1: Agriculture

F 1: School Lunch Program (1946).

Article: "The School Lunch Bell Rings Again." Consumer's Guide-State Board of Public Welfare (September 14, 1946).

F 2: Sugar (1946).

Report: "Analysis of World Situation on Sugar and United States Supplies and Requirements." Food Industry Council Sugar Committee (November 1946).

F 3: Agricultural Conservation Program (1946-1947).

a. Correspondence: re: Production and Marketing Administration Committeemen of Caddo, Canadian, and Comanche counties.
b. Booklet: Production and Marketing Division, Department of Agriculture: 1947 Agricultural Conservation Program Handbook for Oklahoma (September 1946).
c. Report/Letter: Oklahoma State PMA Committee: re: industrial development affected by the Agricultural Conservation Program (May 23, 1947).
d. Statistics: "Practices completed under the 1946 Agricultural Conservation Program in Grady County" (undated).
e. Statistics: State PMA Committee: "1945 Accomplishments for Major Practices by Counties" with regard to the Agricultural Conservation Program (December 11, 1946).
f. Booklet: GPO-INF: Agricultural Conservation (1946).
g. Statistics: "Summary of Conservation Practices Data under the 1946 Agricultural Conservation Program" for Comanche County (undated).
h. "Preliminary 1948 Program Recommendations" for Comanche County: production cost outlay included (1947).
i. Statistics: State PMA Committee: "1946 Accomplishments for Major Practices by Counties: Sixth Congressional District" (June 11, 1947).
j. Summary: Field Service Branch, production and Marketing Administration (Cotton County): re: major conservation programs completed in 1946 and funds authorized for 1947 (May 29, 1947).
k. Summary: Field Service Branch, Production and Marketing Administration (Caddo County): re: accomplishments of the A.A.A. program in Caddo County.
l. Leaflet: re: Soil Building Allocation funds obligated and available to and in Comanche County (undated).

F 4: Alfalfa (1947).

Correspondence: re: alfalfa seed prices and availability of subsidies.

F 5: Box Car Shortage (1947).

a. Correspondence.
b. Form letter: Cecil King (U.S. Representative - California), et al.: re: meeting of Western Members of the Congress (April 22, 1947).
c. News Release: Milton Phinney (Reporter, Los Angeles Daily News): "Western Transportation Crisis" (April 28, 1947).

F 6: Crop Insurance (1947).

a. Correspondence.
b. Booklet: Department of Agriculture: Report of the Manager of the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, 1947 (1947).

F 7: Farm Mortgages (1947).

a. Correspondence.
b. Report: Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce: "Farm Mortgage Debt in the United States: 1945."

F 8: Farmers Home Administration (1947).

a. Correspondence. Includes one form letter concerning sale of life insurance to recipients of farm loans.
b. Report: Farmers Home Administration, Department of Agriculture: "Data on Farm Ownership Program" re: Kingfisher County (August 28, 1947).

F 9: General Correspondence (1946-1947).

a. Correspondence: re: agricultural exports, etc. Includes clippings.
b. Resolutions: National Association of Commissioners, Secretaries, and Directors of Agriculture: re: agricultural questions and problems. Adopted at annual meeting, Detroit (November 18-21, 1946).
c. Resolutions: Comanche County Farm Bureau (1947).
d. Resolutions: Oklahoma Farm Bureau (1947).
e. Resolution: Stockholders of Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association (December 12, 1946).
f. "Summary of Authorizations under the Research and Marketing Act of 1946." P. L. 733; Seventy-ninth Congress. National Cotton Council of America (December 23, 1946).

F 10: Jute (1947).

Correspondence: re: quota systems.

F 11: Peanuts (1947).

a. Correspondence: re: sizing.
b. Contract: "1946 Peanut Program Lending Agency Agreement (Sheller and Dealer."
c. Report: Southwestern Peanut shellers Association: re: proposed methods for determining the allotments for the 1948 peanut crop year (September 5, 1947).

F 12: Pecans (1947).

Correspondence: re: price supports.

F 13: Production and Marketing Administration (1947).

Letter/Summary: re: spending of appropriations to Field Branch offices of the Production and Marketing Administration (May 26, 1947).

F 14: Rural Electrification Administration (1947).

a. Correspondence: re: jurisdictional conflict.
b. Report: S. I. McElhoes (Public Service Company of Oklahoma): "A Comedy of Errors" (October 1947).

F 15: Rural Electrification Administration (undated). Cotton Electric Co-operative.

List: Board of Directors, Cotton Electric Co-operative (nd).

F 16: Rural Electrification Administration (1947). East Central Oklahoma Electric Co-operative.

a. Correspondence: re: resolution.
b. Resolution: East Central Oklahoma Electric Co-operative (June 5, 1947).

F 16b: Rural Electrification Administration (1947). National Rural Electric Cooperative Association.

Rural Electrification (May 1947).

F 17: Rural Electrification Administration (1947). Oklahoma.

a. Correspondence and clipping.
b. Program: re: Oklahoma Rural Electrification Administration Stage Managers' Meeting, Oklahoma City (October 8, 1947).
c. List: re: potential membership in Oklahoma Electric Cooperative, Inc., as of November 1, 1947.

F 18: Soil Conservation (1947).

a. Correspondence: re: support in maintaining appropriation levels and closing of Soil Conservation Office at Okeene.
b. Resolution: South Caddo County Soil Conservation District (January 28, 1947).

F 19: Agricultural Conservation Program (1947-1948).

a. Summary: Canadian County Agricultural Conservation Association: re: AAA work completed in 1947 and plans for 1948 in Canadian County (April 6, 1948).
b. Summary: Kingfisher County Agricultural Conservation Association: re: AAA work completed in 1947 (April 24, 1948).
c. Memorandum: Production and Marketing Association (Oklahoma Division), Department of Agriculture: "Eligibility of Vendors to Furnish Conservation Materials and Services, #146" (March 9, 1948).
d. Summary: Production and Marketing Association (Oklahoma Division), Department of Agriculture: re: "Accomplishments under the Agricultural Conservation Program (formerly AAA) for the Sixth Congressional District, 1947" (April 1, 1948).
e. Summary: Stephens County Agricultural Conservation Association: re: work accomplished in Stephens County under Agricultural Conservation Program, 1947" (March 2, 1948).
f. Booklet: Agricultural Conservation Programs Branch, Production and Marketing Administration, Department of Agriculture: Oklahoma Handbook: 1948 Agricultural Conservation Program (November 1947).
g. Summary: Jefferson County Agricultural Conservation Association: re: accomplishments in Jefferson County of 1947 Agricultural Conservation Program (March 12, 1948).
h. Pamphlet: Comanche County Agricultural Adjustment Administration: Comanche County Handbook: 1948 Agricultural Conservation Program (1947).
i. Summary: Production and Marketing Administration, Department of Agriculture: re: information, re: amount of earnings in each state which is in excess of the state allocation for the 1947 Agricultural Conservation Program" (March 1948).
j. Summary: Cotton County Agricultural Conservation Association: re: 1947 AAA accomplishments and 1948 projections (March 1948).
k. Booklet: Cotton County Agricultural Conservation Association: 1948 Agricultural Conservation Program Handbook for Cotton County (January 1948).
l. Pamphlet: Oklahoma State Committee, Production and Marketing Administration: The Agricultural Conservation Program Administered through Elected Farmer-Committeemen: Assisting American Agriculture (undated).
m. Statistical Compilation: Oklahoma State Production and Marketing Administration: "AAA Soil Conservation Accomplishments during 1947 and 1948 and future needs of the farms comprising the Sixth Congressional District of Oklahoma" (1947).

F 20: Commodity Credit Corporation (undated).

Contract: Commodity Credit Corporation, Department of Agriculture: "Canned Horse Meat and Gravy (Offer of Sale)" (undated).

F 21: Eggs (1948).

Correspondence: re: price supports.

F 22: Experiment Stations (1948).

Correspondence: re: closing of dry land experiment station in Lawton.

F 23: Fish (1948).

a. Correspondence: re: stocking farm ponds.
b. Report: Soil Conservation Service, Department of Agriculture: "Good Fishing in Farm Ponds: (undated).

F 24: General Correspondence (1948).

Correspondence: re: AAA programs and removal of fertilizer plant from Etter, Texas.

F 25: Peanuts (1948).

Correspondence: re: price differential of subsidy between Southeast and Southwest. Includes note from Lindley Beckworth (U.S. Representative - Texas).

F 26: Publications (1948).

a. Form letter: re: 1948 Agricultural Yearbook.
b. Correspondence with Preston Peden (U.S. Representative - Oklahoma): re: transfer of Farmers Bulletins to TM's account.

F 27: Rural Electrification Administration (1948).

a. Correspondence. Correspondents include Glen Johnson, Sr. (U. S. Representative - Oklahoma).
b. Statement: Clarence Reeds (Farmer, Cleveland County, Oklahoma): Before the Interior Subcommittee of the House Committee on Appropriations (April 8, 1948).
c. Statement: Cotton Electric Cooperative: re: Public Service Company, Southwestern Power Administration, and Cotton Electric Cooperative (undated).
d. Congressional Record: Harold C. Hagen (U.S. Representative - Minnesota). (February 14, 1946). Seventy-ninth Congress: Second Session.

F 28: Rural Electrification Administration (1947-1948). Caddo Electric Co-operative.

Correspondence: re: jurisdiction and loan conflicts.

F 29: Rural Electrification Administration (1947-1948). Cimarron Electric Co-operative.

Correspondence: re: loan discrepancy.

F 30: Rural Electrification Administration (1946-1948). Cotton Electric Co-operative.

a. Correspondence: re: difficulties in acquiring electrical service.
b. List: Trustees of Cotton Electric Cooperatives (May 28, 1946).
c. Poster: Advertising annual meeting of the members of the cooperative on August 19, 1947.
d. Map: Existing and proposed lines of the Cotton Electric Cooperative (March 1947).

F 31: Rural Electrification Administration (1948). National Rural Electric Co-operative Association.

a. Correspondence.
b. Memorandum: National Rural Electric Cooperative Association: "To All Systems in Southwestern Power Administration Area:" re: appearance of the NRECA before the Interior Subcommittee of the House Committee on Appropriations (March 29, 1948).
c. Resolutions: National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (November 18, 1947).

F 32: Rural Electrification Administration (1948). Northwestern Electric Co-operative.

a. Correspondence.
b. List: Northwestern Electric Cooperative: "Applicants for Electric Service" (December 31, 1947).

F 33: Rural Electrification Administration (1948). Oklahoma.

a. Report: Douglas Wright (Administrator, Southwestern Power Administration): "Program of Southwestern Power Administration" (January 26, 1948).
b. Report: Southwestern Power Administration, Department of the Interior: "Rate Schedule A: Wholesale Rate for Firm Power Service" (August 15, 1947).
c. Resolutions: Oklahoma Statewide Electric Cooperative, Inc. (December 1, 1948).

F 34: Rural Electrification Administration (1946-1948). Rural Electric Co-operative.

a. Correspondence: re: loan discrepancy.
b. List: Members of Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc. (September 17, 1946; January 1948).

F 35: Rural Electrification Administration (1948). Western Electric Co-operative.

a. Correspondence: re: meeting with TM.
b. Summary: Western Electric Cooperative: 'Rural Electric Power in Western Oklahoma" (1948).
c. TM personal notes.

F 36: School Lunch Program (1948).

a. Correspondence.
b. Pamphlet: School Lunch Division, Oklahoma State Board of Education: "School Lunch News" (May 1948).

F 37: Soil Conservation (1948).

a. Correspondence and clipping.
b. Summary: Comanche County Soil Conservation Service: re: number of farms and record of Soil Conservation Service activities" (March 3, 1948).

F 38: Wheat (1947-1948).

a. Correspondence: re: parity for wheat farmers. Correspondents include Texas Department of Agriculture and House Committee on Agriculture.
b. Memorandum: Extension Service, Department of Agriculture: "Grain Harvest Situation in Plains States with Particular Reference to Entry of Canadian Combines" (July 7, 1947).
c. Resolutions: Farmers Cooperative Grain Dealers Association of Oklahoma (April 8, 1948).

F 39: Wool (1948).

Correspondence: re: prices.

F 40: Agricultural Conservation Program (1949).

Correspondence: re: reports of agricultural activities in Oklahoma.

F 40b: Acreage Allotments (1949).

F 40c: Crop Prices (1949).

F 41: Departmental Matters (1949).

Correspondence: re: Secretary of Agriculture Charles Brannan on Oklahoma visit.

F 42: Fats and Oils (1949).

Correspondence: re: export controls.

F 42b: Price Supports (1949).

F 42c: Production and Marketing Administration (1949).

F 43: Publications (1949).

a. Correspondence: re: allotments and transfer from account of Preston Peden to TM.
b. "List of Publications Other Than Farmers' Bulletins Available for Distribution by Members of Congress" (February 2, 1948).
c. "List of Agricultural Publications Available for Distribution by Members of Congress to Homemakers and Residents of Cities and Towns" (February 21, 1949).
d. "List of Farmers' Bulletins and Leaflets Available for Distribution by Members of Congress" (January 3, 1949).
e. Memorandum: Director of Information, Department of Agriculture: "Requests for Farmers' Bulletins on Grain Storage" (July 8, 1949).
f. Memorandum: Director of Information, Department of Agriculture: "New Agricultural Yearbook 'Trees'" (June 29, 1949).

F 44: Rural Electrification Administration (1949).

a. Correspondence: re: complaints against REA, etc.
b. Exemption Certificate: Public Service Company of Oklahoma: re: Federal Tax on Resale of Electricity (December 31, 1948).

F 45: Rural Electrification Administration (1949). Caddo Electric Co-operative.

a. Correspondence.
b. Notice of Hearing: Oklahoma Corporation Commission: "In the Matter of Application of Public Service Company of Oklahoma for Order Fixing Rates, Terms, and Conditions of Service to Rural Electric Cooperatives" (June 20, 1949).
c. Contract: Public Service Company of Oklahoma: re: supplying of electrical energy. Supplemental Agreement enclosed.

F 46: Rural Electrification Administration (1949). Cotton Electric Co-operative.

a. Correspondence: re: election of board of cooperative, litigation between cooperative and Copperweld Steel Company of Pennsylvania, et al.
b. Report: Cotton Electric Co-operative: "Tenth Annual Statement, 1949, Cotton Electric Cooperative (1949).
c. Clipping.

F 47: Rural Electrification Administration (1949). Kiwash Electric Co-operative.

Correspondence: re: hearing before Senate Sub-committee and loan procurement.

F 48: Rural Electrification Administration (1949). Oklahoma.

a. Correspondence.
b. Resolution: Oklahoma Statewide Electric Cooperative, Inc. (May 1949).
c. Questionnaire: "Ballot on Public Power Policy:" re: change in Rural Electrification Administration Program (Senator Elmer Thomas) or Its defense (Senator Robert S. Kerr) (November 1949).

F 49: Rural Electrification Administration (1948-1949). Red River Valley Electric Co-operative.

Correspondence: re: loan approval.

F 50: Rural Electrification Administration (1949). Western Electric Co-operative.

a. Correspondence: re: shortage of electrical energy in western Oklahoma, funding to alleviate same, and meeting with Rural Electrification Administration Wickard, with replies concerning last from Tom Steed and George Howard Wilson (U.S. Representatives - Oklahoma) and Elmer Thomas (U.S. Senator - Oklahoma).
b. Personal notes by TM.
c. Graph: Power Rates to Rural Electrification Administration Cooperatives in Oklahoma (1936-1947).
d. Booklet: Department of Agriculture: Report of the Administrator of the Rural Electrification Administration (1949).

F 50b: Soil Conservation (1949).

F 50c: Wheat (1949).

F 51: Agricultural Conservation Program (1950).

Progress Summaries: accomplishments made in 1949 under the Agricultural Conservation Program and Price Support Program for Kingfisher, Caddo, Cotton, Canadian, and Comanche County Production and Marketing Administration committees (March 1950).

F 52: Commodity Credit Corporation (1950).

Correspondence: re: financing construction of a grain elevator at or near Oklahoma City.

F 53: Cookbook (1950).

Booklet: Department of Agriculture: Family Fare: Food Management and Recipes (February 1950).

F 54: Crop Insurance Program (1950).

a. Report: Department of Agriculture: re: crop insurance programs in Oklahoma (May 26, 1950).
b. Booklet: Department of Agriculture: Wheat Sales Handbook: Monetary Coverage (October 1950).
c. Booklet: Department of Agriculture: Report of the Manager of the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, 1950 (1950).
d. Booklet: Department of Agriculture: Report of Congress: Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (1950).

F 55: Experiment Stations (1950).

a. Correspondence: re: establishment of a Great Plains Forestry and Range Experiment Station.
b. Summary: "The Great Plains Forest Experiment Station" (undated).

F 56: Farmers Home Administration (1950).

List: Oklahoma counties that were recipients of crop disaster loans.

F 57: General Correspondence (1950).

Correspondence: re: additional storage space for Oklahoma grain, price support program for butter, and milk marketing agreement.

F 58: Greenbug Infestation (1950).

Correspondence: re: use of new insecticide not yet approved by Department of Agriculture. Correspondents include Roy Boecher (State Senator - Oklahoma).

F 59: Production and Marketing Administration (1950).

a. Correspondence.
b. List: Production and Marketing Administration county and community committeemen in the Sixth Congressional District (1950).

F 60: Publications (1950).

Correspondence: re: availability of Farmers' Bulletins, Soil Surveys, and Cookbooks.

F 61: Rural Electrification Administration (1950). Caddo Electric Co-operative.

a. Correspondence: re: loan and material approval for expansion project.
b. Newsletter: Caddo Electric Cooperative: The Caddo (January 1, 1950; February 1, 1950).

F 62: Rural Electrification Administration (1950). Cotton Electric Co-operative.

Correspondence: re: annual meeting of membership.

F 63: Rural Electrification Administration (1950). KAMO Electric Co-operative.

Correspondence: re: ambiguous language in Senate Committee's report affecting Rural Electrification Administration loans.

F 64: Rural Electrification Administration (1960). National Rural Electric Co-operative Association.

a. Correspondence.
b. Opinion: Central Electric Power Cooperative, South Carolina: re: South Carolina Electric and Gas Company's newspaper "smearing" of Rural Electrification Administration (May 23, 1950). Sent to South Carolina Congressional delegation.
c. Resolution: National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (March 9, 1950).
d. Statement: Clyde T. Ellis (Executive Manager, NRECA) Supplemental statement before Agriculture Sub-committee of House Committee on Appropriations (February 22, 1950). Includes exhibits "A" through "D."
e. Statement: R. J. Martin (Boone Electric Cooperative, Missouri): "Electric Power and Energy Situation." Before Sub-committee hearing of House (February 2, 1950).
f. Statement: Thomas B. Fitzhugh (Attorney, Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation): Before the Agriculture Sub-committee, House Committee on Appropriations (February 22, 1950).
g. Opinions: re: legal authority of Southwestern Power Administration to purchase electricity (July 1949 - January 1950). Four opinions in all.

F 65: Rural Electrification Administration (1950). Oklahoma.

a. Correspondence: re: conflict of jurisdiction between Southwestern Power Administration and Rural Electrification Administration.
b. Memorandum: National Rural Electric Cooperative Association: re: "United States Department of the Interior, Southwestern Power Administration Agreement for Sale and/or Exchange of Electric Power and Energy with Public Service Company of Oklahoma and Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company" (January 13, 1950).
c. Report: Southwestern Division, Public Service Company of Oklahoma: "Are Lower Rates the Primary Objective of Many REA's" (January 3, 1950).

F 66: Rural Electrification Administration (1950). Rural Electric Co-operative.

Correspondence: re: possibility of legislation drawing a line between operating areas of Rural Electrification Administration cooperatives and utility companies.

F 67: Rural Electrification Administration (1949-1950). Telephones.

a. Correspondence.
b. Booklet: Rural Electrification Administration, Department of Agriculture: Pre-Loan Procedure for Rural Telephone Cooperatives (January 1950).
c. Booklet: Rural Electrification Administration, Department of Agriculture: The Rural Telephone Loan Program (Public Law 423, Eighty-first Congress, the Rural Electrification Act of 1936) (December 1949).
d. Booklet: Rural Electrification Administration, Department of Agriculture: "A Telephone for Your Farm: Answers to Questions about the Rural Telephone Loan Program" (May 1950).
e. Booklet: Rural Electrification Administration, Department of Agriculture: Rural Telephone Act of 1936, with Amendments as Approved to November 1, 1949 (1949?).
f. Application: Rural Electrification Administration, Department of Agriculture: "Application for Rural Telephone Loan (December 1949).

F 68: Rural Electrification Administration (1950). Western Electric Co-operative.

a. Correspondence: re: loan approval for generating steam plant to be built at Anadarko. Correspondents include John Bell Williams (U.S. Representative - Mississippi).
b. Transcript: re: Meeting in Chamber of Commerce offices, Anadarko, Oklahoma, between William Zimmerman (Commissioner of Indian Affairs); Robert S. Kerr (U.S. Senator - Oklahoma), et al., re: wide range of topics affecting Indians, including availability of electricity (December 2, 1948).
c. Statement: TM: Before Senate Committee on Appropriations (March 21, 1950).
d. List: Board of Trustees and Managers of the Western Electric Cooperative (November 20, 1950).
e. Newspaper clippings.
f. Personal notes by TM.

F 69: Agricultural Conservation Program (1951).

a. Correspondence.
b. Pamphlet: Production and Marketing Administration, Department of Agriculture: Fifteen Years of Progress: The Agricultural Conservation and Related Programs in Oklahoma (undated).
c. Pamphlet: Production and Marketing Administration, Department of Agriculture: Agricultural Conservation Program, Oklahoma: Handbook for 1951 (October 1950).
d. Summary: Oklahoma State Production and Marketing Administration Committee: "Extent of Some of the Soil-Building Practices Carried Out in 1950" (February 1951).

F 70: Alfalfa (1951).

Correspondence: re: support price and classification of Oklahoma-approved origin alfalfa seed.

F 71: Castor Beans (1951).

a. Correspondence.
b. Press Release: Department of Agriculture: re: castor bean production and procurement program (February 5, 1951).
c. Press Release: Department of Agriculture: re: limitations on use of castor bean oil (March 12, 1951).

F 72: Crop Insurance (1951).

a. Correspondence: re: federal crop insurance and its applicability in counties of the Sixth Congressional District of Oklahoma.
b. Contract: Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of Agriculture: "Wheat Crop Insurance Policy: Commodity Coverage" (1951).
c. Contract: Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of Agriculture: "Wheat Crop Insurance Policy: Monetary Coverage" (1951).
d. Contract: Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of Agriculture: "Multiple Crop Insurance Policy" (1951).
e. Leaflet: Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of Agriculture: Protect Your Wheat Investment (1951).
f. Leaflet: Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of Agriculture: Don't Gamble When You Seed Wheat ... (1950).
g. Leaflet: Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of Agriculture: Think What Can Happen to Your Wheat Crop ... (undated).
h. Booklet: Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of Agriculture: An Introduction to the County Crop Insurance Program for All Administrative Personnel (undated).
i. Summary: Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of Agriculture: "Counties of the Sixth Congressional District of Oklahoma in Which Federal Crop Insurance Is Provided in 1951."

F 73: Extension Service (1950-1951).

a. Correspondence.
b. Pamphlet: Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics: Oklahoma 4-H Clubs Made the Best Better in 1950 (undated).
c. Magazine: Extension Division, Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College: The Salt of the Earth: Oklahoma 1950 Annual Report (undated).

F 74: Farmers Home Administration (1951).

a. Correspondence: re: progress of Farmers Home Administration loan payments.
b. Outline: re: disaster loans.
c. List: Farmers Home Administration, Department of Agriculture: re: counties eligible for disaster loans as of July 25, 1951.

F 75: General Correspondence (1951).

a. Correspondence: re: crop conditions, grain sorghum subsidies, appropriations for Production and Marketing Administration operations in 1952, and farm labor.
b. Resolution: Oklahoma Legislature: Engrossed House Resolution No. 55: to contact the Commodity Credit Corporation regarding loan rates and parity on grain sorghums for 1951.

F 76: Peanuts (1951).

a. Correspondence: re: acreage allotments.
b. Form Letters: re: peanut acreage restrictions.
c. Report: DeLeon Peanut Company, Inc., DeLeon, Texas: Analysis of Bureau of Agricultural Economics Peanut Report of February 21, 1951, and Comparative Movement and Surplus Peanut Stocks on Hand."
d. Report: DeLeon Peanut Company, Inc., DeLeon, Texas: Analysis of Bureau of Agricultural Economics Peanut Report of August 31, 1951, and Comparative Movement and Surplus Peanut Stocks on Hand, Showing Surplus, August 31, 1951, over August 30, 1950."
e. Report: DeLeon Peanut Company, Inc., DeLeon, Texas: Analysis of Bureau of Agricultural Economics Peanut Report of June 30, 1951, and Comparative Movement and Surplus Peanut Stocks on Hand, Showing Surplus, June 30, 1951, over June 30, 1950."
f. Report: DeLeon Peanut Company, Inc., DeLeon, Texas: Analysis of Bureau of Agricultural Economics Peanut Report of July 31, 1951, and Comparative Movement and Surplus Peanut Stocks on Hand, Showing Surplus, July 31, 1951, over July 31, 1950."
g. Report: DeLeon Peanut Company, Inc., DeLeon, Texas: Analysis of Bureau of Agricultural Economics Peanut Report of April 30, 1951, and Comparative Movement and Surplus Peanut Stocks on Hand, Showing Surplus, April 30, 1951, over April 30, 1950."
h. Report: DeLeon Peanut Company, Inc., DeLeon, Texas: Analysis of Bureau of Agricultural Economics Peanut Report of March 31, 1951, and Comparative Movement and Surplus Peanut Stocks on Hand, Showing Surplus, March 31, 1951, and Comparative Movement and Surplus Peanut Stocks on Hand, Showing Surplus, March 31, 1951, over March 31, 1950."
i. Clipping.

F 77: Point Four Program (1951).

List: persons attending Point Four Breakfast, June 15, 1951, giving title, organization, and address.

F 78: Production and Marketing Administration (1951).

a. Correspondence: re: progress of Comanche County Production and Marketing Administration Committee.
b. List: Oklahoma State production and Marketing Administration Committee: County and Community Production and Marketing Administration Committeemen in the Sixth Congressional District of Oklahoma (1951).

F 79: Publications (1951).

a. Correspondence.
b. Press Release: Department of Agriculture: re: Publication of new Agricultural Yearbook "Crops in Peace and War" (June 19, 1951).
c. Booklet: Department of Agriculture: Congressional Handbook of Procedures for Obtaining Publication and Information from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (January 1951).
d. List: "List of Agricultural Publications Available for Distribution by Members of Congress to Persons Interested in Rural Housing and Other farm Structures" (1950).
e. List: "List of Agricultural Publications Available for Distribution by Members of Congress to Homemakers and Residents of Cities and Towns" (1951).

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