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Show GRAIN LOANS WILL MATURE APRIL 30; LIQUIDATION URGED Loans on 1940 wheat and barley bar-ley are maturing in Franklin county, coun-ty, and farmers who have, borrowed borrow-ed from the Commodity Credit Corporation Cor-poration on grain stored in warehouses ware-houses or farm, granaries were reminded re-minded this week not to let the date of their loans slip by, without taking the proper steps for disposing dispos-ing of it. The reminder came from Wilford Stokes, member of the county AAA committee in charge of. wheat and barley loans. He said farmers who did not redeem warehoused grain by paying off their loans automatically automat-ically turn it over to the corporation corpora-tion in satisfaction of their notes. Loans on warehouse store wheat were written to mature in eight months, our not later than April 30 while loans on farm-stored wheat matore 10 months after the date they were made. All 1940 barley loans in Idaho, mature ora April 30 On farm-stored wheat loans farmers far-mers have four options, which are- 1. Delivery to the corporation during May or June, receiving a storage allowance of one-half cent per bushel for each 30 days from date the loan was made 2. Paying off Ule , maturity date. uceuie 8 Delivery to the corporation after maturity date, receiving the seven cent storage allowance 4- Resealing until April 30 1949 P-.ding.Ahe grain is in good'eon-' o |