Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1959 — Page 2

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Family Liability insurance Guards You And Your Family ... . • ’ Wherever you are ... whatever you are doing .., every Minute. COWENS INSURANCE AGENCY L. A. COWENS - JIM COWENS 299 Ceort St. Phone 3-34 M Decatur, Ind.

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Feb. 2 Deadline On Grain Loans Only Few Days For Farmers To Apply Faripers have only a few more days in which to apply for loans or purchase agreements on wheat, ogts and soybeans, James Garboden, chairman of the Adams coun-

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ty agricultural stabilization and conservation committee, has announced. • « January 31 is the deadline for obtaining price support on these grains. Since January 31 occurs pn Saturday—a non-business day, the deadline is automatically extended to Monday, February 2Adams county loan rates and eligibility standards for 1958 crop commodities are as follows: wheat —51.86 per bushel for No. premiums for higher quality; discounts for lower grades down to

No. 4 or 5 pn. test weight only, No. 4, 5 or sample because of damaged kernels (other than heat damage! containing not more than 14 per cent moisture. Wheat must , not be musty, sour, heating, or hot, discount of 20 cents per bushL el for specified undesirable varieties. Oats—so. 62 per bushel for ’ grade No. 3; premiums for higher i quality; discounts for garlicky. ■ Soybeans—s2.oo per oushel for No. 2 or better, premium for low moisture; discounts for grade and qual- ' ity factors below No. 2 through

No. 4. Soybeans containing more than 14 per cent moisture are ineligible for a loan. Producers desiring a loan must contact the county office at once in order that a sample of the grain may be taken and submitted to the state office for grade determina-, tian. Purchase agreements may be applied for through February 2. It is not necessary to take samples of grain for purchase agreements. Additional information may be obtained! at the county ASC office.

Former Decatur Lady Cites Severe Winters Mrs. Mary Gage Mooes, a native of Decatur now living near Hartland, Vt., writes that the winters In that community are quite severe. A temperature of 20 below zero was considered about normal for the winter, and toe snow was above the windows on the firststory level. Only narrow paths to the dog kennel and to tne front

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door were kept open. For one period of three months it was impossible to find the mall box. For a while snow plows kept the reads open, bot finally the snow got so deep that the plows cound not pile the snow any higher. This winter has been colder, butthe snow hasn't been so deep, she added. The people In Hartland are very friendly, but the winters are so severe that she hopes to move again, she stated. 1 ■ 11 * — r Trade in a good town — Decatur.