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Show j DEVELOPMENT i LOANS AVAILABLE ! TO FARMERS HERE Loans to provide spring develop- j ! lent, wells, cisterns and puriflca-'.!.in puriflca-'.!.in safeguards for farmstead wait wa-it t facilities including water for i.vesuu'k ami dome, tic water and irrigation of not more thou one : ere of farm garden, have been authorized au-thorized for farmers in Franklin j : nd Oneida counties, according to , ord received this week by L. D. t raw-ford, t-ounty farm security administration ad-ministration supervision Greaves I 1 uilding, lVeston, Idaho. "Eligibility will not differ nia-. nia-. eiially from regular rural rehabilitation rehabili-tation loans," Crawford said. "The borrower must show that he is un. ; hie to obtain satisfactory financial assistance, elsewhere. Applications for the present fiscal year ending July 1 should be made not later than May 15 and. will be, processed in the order they are received. After Af-ter exhaustion of present available funds, applications will have to await further allocation of funds after July 1." Farmstead water facilities loans can bo made for the life of the facility fa-cility not to exceed 20 years with interest at three per cent, it was explained. Whoreever approved engineering plans or technical assistance as-sistance is necessary, services of the nearest Soil Conservation Service Ser-vice area offices will be available to borrowers. Loans under this authorization cannot be made to provide plumbing for the house barn. "There is a particular need in this district for development of water wa-ter facilities and this program should help meet the need," said Mr. Crawford. "Applications for farmstead water loans or farmers wishing more detailed information should contact the county FSA 01-fice 01-fice at any time. |