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Show ( HOP LOAN APPLICATION FORMS STILL AVAIL. 1',1.K Mr. C. W. Glazier, of the Crop' , Production Loan Office emphasises emphasis-es that farmers who still wish to apply for loans may get application applica-tion blanks from him. as well as jhelp on making the application.. Applications In Washington conn j ty may also be made through , Claud Hirschi. Huricane Hank, j Hurricane and Antone Howler. Pickett Huilding. St. George. The law forbids any charge being made . I for help in the preparation of the loan applications, but such fees as I that of a notary, for recording. etc.. are allowed. i A loan may not be apjirov;-! for the amount applied for. and if' it is reduced, the proper reduc-lion reduc-lion will be made on the forms fill- j ed out at the tipie the application. Is made. In the event that tlx , loan is not approved, the note and t mortgage will be returned to the applicant. the application and! voucher being retained by the C. , P. L. office. The loans this year are not only limited to $:!uil. hut the regulations regula-tions require that borrowers reduce re-duce the acreage of their ra-h crops aO per rent under that grown in 1!'.12, except grower who farm very limited acreages. The regulations provide a line of up to $l.oiio and imprisonment up to Ix months for material false representation re-presentation maite to grt a lo.m. ' As In the past, the borrower, must give a llrst lien on his crop. Loans bear interest at 5'j per cent and are due on or b 'fore October. 31. 19.13. The regulations moke It unlawful unlaw-ful for any per.-on to dl-pose of or assist In disposing of any crop-given crop-given as security for any crop loan, except for the account of the Secretary of Agriculture anil provide pro-vide for tine and Imprisonment for violation of the regulation. Kach borrower must agree to plant a garden for his home u-.' and to plant KiitTlclent acreage to furnish feed for his livestock. |