Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1939 — Page 11

L Get Insurance fcroivers Os Wheat ■Need Only To File

B Inrirhcn (alls Jttention Os Wheat Ln To File Appliesl n By Deadline. I NEW PLAN ■ who w«n« to iiMnnc* on wh-si for B , m IM® ""'y filr Kllrttlon »n-l W '•"* «’ r " m Kfom th*T "•'” 1 ' h, ‘ ,r ' ropihr final da** •«*' f< * ®P* I M Har»e S Inelchen. mem'bm< '(trl.nl ■ t -, m wrv»'l«" Committee. , '4*y ■T „ r ,-wliire for takhiie .rop | aa 4,r th.- IMO plan ha» ' KapUfl-’f «rowrr K, u r. hi* whesi In only one ■ , \| r |n>->< h*-n explained K, hr n.» plan 'hr- county Ktrr flrirea th.- Insurable I ■ r ,! premium rate for e*< h i H, a nd notifies him of hla I '„■■ Then th- farmer ap- I ■ {„. mmran.-e to rover the i 4 sere* of wheat he In- I gT, »-* The total amount of K*auaai la figured when the I

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farmer file* hla application, at I which time he alao pays hla pram : lum " Crop Insurance premiums may hr paid with an advance on future I AAA payments. Mr Inelchen said The amount of the premium will he deducted from the next AAA payment due the produced after the Itiaurance la taken out An amendment to the Agricultural Adjustment Act of IMS made la poseible for only «prlng-whe*t growers to "check off their premium paymenta against future AAA paymenta. but under the into crop Insurance plan, all wheat growers may do ao. The farmer may alao choose one of two other methods to pay hla premium: ID by delivering a ware, houa receipt fur wheat equivalent In value to the amount of wheat specified for the premium, or (2) by a payment In cash equivalent to the value of the wheat specified for the premium at the prevailing market price. Thia "streamlined" procedure la much almpier than that followed In the IMS crop Inaurance plan, and It does away with several operation* which were necessary for taking out crop hiaurauce, Mr.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 27.1939

TERMITE WAR IS EXPLAINED Warns Against Question* able Control Operators Ufayette, Ind.. July 27 — Ter mltea, considered an one of Indiana a ten moat dreaded Insects, may be detected In the aprlng and early summer by the appearance of winged migrant*, explain* J. J. I Itavls. head of the Purdue Vnlver- I atty entomology department. "Winged migrant* may be distinguished from true ant* by the dropping of the whltlah wing* soon after they emerge Alao they may l»e recognised by the fact that the flrat abdominal aegementa are not constricted or walatllke an la the cane with the true ant," Davis | aayn. Control operations will conalnt of two type*. Davis atatea. Firm. r«- ' construction to replace damaged ' timbers, dinconnect wood from noil contract, removal of wood debrla from beneath house*. etc, Second, treatment of noil to provide a bat* rler between the foundation and the noil. , Detailed information on control and treatment* of termite* may be found In a Purdue I'nlveralty extension bulletin 225. which may be obtained from any county agricultural agent or from Purdue. The Purdue entomologlata warn* about obtaining the astrvicea of termite control operators other than tboa- with established reputation. "We have observed three types ' of termite control operators In Indiana." nays Davin. "The first Is the itinerant operator who travels from town to town seeking jobs. by any mean* possible, and often Inelchen stated. A* of June #, IS3» 2x5 application* for crop insurance in Adam* county had been sent to the crop Inaurance branch office at Kansas City. Mo. However. 10T policies in this county have been issued thus far. Mr. Inelchen said. The total j application* for crop insurance in ' Indiana la 17.1X0. and 11.135 poll- j vies had been i**ued.

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Aids Fair Show vs& ""‘‘■v ' SL H. P H< hrnltt. general chairman of Ihe livestock show* which will be held here next week, la in dlr- ' ect charge of all activities in this line and will l»« supervising the entire show next week during the fair ■caring the home owner with tales which ovir-empba*l*e the damage being done. The second type of operator I* th.- Individual who Is lion- 1 eat. but who ha* had no e*|>eriencw . with termites and has the mistaken ' Idea that all that la necesaary to < control termites Is to replace a few timbers, sprsy the lower timbers 1 and soil with creosote or other materlal. The third type l* one who 1 has made a careful study of the habits and activities of termites. 1 who understand* construction and ! Its relation to termite Infestation ' and who has an established office. < financial standing and a record for ' successful and dependable work." < The Purdue chief recommends ] the questioning of secret formula* < and the avoiding of verbal con- J tracts In termite control operations* j< "Persons who claim they can de- J tect the presence of termites In 1 buildings by smell may well be •] questioned. Persona claim their I' priM-cas to he the only reliable J remedy or who claim that their ' material Is recommended by Pur- *' due. graduates in termite control ' should be referr»*d to ns,” urges , Davis. o i Eggs and Bologna Too Much ' Mount Clemen*. Mich.. lUPi A | wife testified in Ler dl'orce suit

YOST BROS. TO MARK ITS 20TH ANNIVERSARY Projcreiwive Decatur Con* st ruction Firm Marks Date Twenty yesr* ago next month I one of the moat prominent con ■'ruction firm* was founded It, was m ibis that Attoa and Calvin Yost established what I* now the ' Yoat Rent her* Construction Co | With a hand full of men the broth era contracted for their first job ' The company's first effort wa* sat- , isfactory. It was the foundation up- I on which the firm ha* built It* that her hupwband provided only "eggi and bologna * for so >.l during their two years of married life, hl.e said her. husband war In the egg business.

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■ ir ■ : Illi : ; We Are Proud : : ■ B to be one of the Financial In- * ■ qtitutions of Adanth County. B ■ We Have Served : ’ 111 u. e il ■ in a financial way the north- ■ wbbl section of the County since January 6. 1916. B : We Have Great Faith : In Adams County, and the ■ City of Decatur. ■ ’ — a Visit Decatur’s Street Fair thh* year and we feel _ sure that you will be convinced that we are justified B in our faith. ■ ■ ■ J Farmers State Bank : 1 PREBLE . IND. ■ W.H. MEYER C.R. SMITH ALBERT REPPERT . | President Caahier Vice-President [

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worthy reputation Today the firm la one of the moat outstanding cnnairuction com* panles In thia area Ita efficient and careful work on all jobs la reason for the enviable position of tbs !company today. The Yost Brothera firm la a versatile outfit. They contract to dig basements and cisterns as well aa roads and large buildings Their pathway to aucceas has taken them to various parts of the stale to fulfill contracts. The company at times has one of the largest lists of employees in the city. The payroll often mounts to fifty. The majority of workers are local people and many families are aided by the firm Yost Rrother* also operate a gravel plant northwest of the city at the old J. A. Cline farm. Il has an annual capacity of lii.ono tons. The firm processes gravel and sand The equipment at the plant, built by them, conalata of a storage bln. hoist, and cleaning and washing machine. The offices of the firm are located on U. 8. Highway 27. A machine shop la also located there. Among the best known conatrueHon job* done by the firm In this

community and Adams county arc: the Monmouth high school addition. the Pleasant Mill* high school addition, bridge* on alate road 527 and the Hchurger bridge on road 227. Dog Stripping Latest Theft Elyria. 0.. lUPi The ta'uat write klo tn Elyria crime evolution Is "log stripping." A thief stripped the «-ollar from a dog owned by

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Miss I.ttcy Doctor while the dog was Hod in the yard In front <rf her home. - 0 — tchoolhous* Bought For »1 Rrunswifdt, Me., — (UP) Rotiert P Trial ram Coffin, poet *nd edv-t-ator. paid only fl to become owner of the little brick school-house mt Prince's Point raid which he at'ended as a boy