business directory · 5/29/2020  · 210 n. cleveland, rotan, texas 325-735-3606 weathersbee-ray...

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Friday May 29, 2020 is brought to you by Big County Electric Cooperative Roby * Snyder * Stamford Mark McClain - Manager 325-776-2244 Hargrove Crop Insurance Multiperil Crop-Hail Ins 210 N. Cleveland, Rotan, Texas 325-735-3606 Weathersbee-Ray Funeral Home 325-735-2255 111 N McKinley Ave | Rotan, TX 79546 102 W Ave B Sweetwater, TX 79556 Auto Body Repair & paint Windshield Repair & Replacement Paintless Dent Repair Auto Detail Hail Damage Specialist Scott Stevenson - Owner Office 325-235-3368 Fax 325-235-8178 email:scott@dentcompany sweetwater.com Office: (325) 766-3639 Cellular: (325) 338-1058 Fax: (325) 766-3137 300 E. Broadway Roscoe, TX 79545 [email protected] Sweetwater Frame & Gallery Billy Joe Jay Fine Arts 1407 Hailey Street, Sweetwater, Texas 79556 325.236.6788 www.sweetwaterframeandgallery.com [email protected] Last Puzzle Solution S-1478 I F I T T O N O A R C O I S I N N O T D I D G I A N T T R I B U N E A N G E R S P E N A L T Y S H U T I N M E C A S A G A L E I T S O M A L L E I R O O F S T O O L D A S P E R F U M E O N T H E F I R E I S O M A H A A C O N C R E T E R U S T L E T R E R R S A T E E S A T S H E S T R I P E A T S D I A N The City of Rotan Friendly Reminder: Parking is NOT ALLOWED in the alley ways. Broken down vehicles need to be removed from the residential streets. Business Directory www.doublemountainchronicle.com AG-NEWS 302 W Sammy Baugh Ave * Rotan, TX 79546 PHONE: (325) 735-2251 When it comes to taxes, Block has your back. And that means getting you every credit and deduction you deserve. 325-573-9002 2512 AVE R SNYDER, TX 79549 PUT OUR EXPERTISE TO WORK FOR YOU. COME BY, CALL, OR MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY. FOR SALE Alfalfa Hay Bales for Sale Small, square or coastal round East of Sweetwater Call: 325 -235-3854 Fisher County Sheriff’s Office received (35) 911 calls, (20) reports of stray livestock, assisted other agencies on (1) calls, and (58) other calls for service. Fisher County EMS responded to (8) emergency calls and (6) non-emergencies. Fisher County Volunteer Fire Departments responded to (8) calls. 05-10-20: theft, close patrol 05-11-20: cow out Hwy 92, domestic disturbance, domestic disturbance, request to speak to officer, request for an officer, cow out FM 57, close patrols 05-12-20: theft, traffic hazard, cow out FM 419, request for an officer, civil stand by, stand by, cow out FM 419, cows out FM 2832, close patrols 05-13-20: domestic disturbance, cows out FM 419, reckless driver, minor vehicle accident, cows out FM 611, welfare concern 05-14-20: motorist assist, assist jones county, car fire, welfare check, cow out CR 309, cows out FM 419 05-15-20: cows out CR 446, cows out E. Hwy 180, request to speak to officer, abandon vehicle, cow out Hwy 92, burglary alarm, domestic disturbance, possible prowler, close patrols 05-16-20: cows out FM 419, cows out FM 57, animal welfare concern, close patrols 05-17-20: domestic disturbance, domestic disturbance, possible arson, close patrols 05-18-20: welfare concern, domestic disturbance, cow out FM 2142, close patrol 05-19-20: request to speak to officer, request for civil notification, request for an officer, welfare concern, reckless driver 05-20-20: cows out FM 57, theft, civil dispute, burglary alarm, cows out FM 419, close patrols 05-21-20: cows out FM 1224, civil stand by, request to speak to an officer, noise complaint, disturbance 05-22-20: cow out FM 2142, domestic disturbance 05-23-20: request to speak to officer, cow out FM 57, burglary alarm, close patrols1 total inmates RELEASED: 05-03-20 McArthur, Brandie - bonded - FISHER COUNTY SHERIFF REPORT May 10 - 23, 2020 H USTON Quality Services, Reasonable Prices. Mowing, Trimming, digging and more! CALL FOR FREE QUOTES. Chad (325) 436-3427 or Chris (806) 200-1517 5 COLLEGE STATION, Texas, May 26, 2020 – Agri- cultural producers can now apply for USDA’s Coro- navirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP), which provides direct payments to offset impacts from the coronavirus pandemic. The application and a payment calculator are now available online, and USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) staff members are available via phone, fax and online tools to help producers complete applications. The agency set up a call center in order to simplify how they serve new customers across the nation. “We know Texas producers are facing a tough time now, and we are making every effort to provide much needed support as quickly as possible,” said Gary Six, state executive director for FSA in Texas. “FSA is available over the phone and virtually to walk you through the application process, whether it’s the first time you’ve worked with FSA, or if you know us quite well.” Applications will be accepted through August 28, 2020. Through CFAP, USDA is making available $16 billion for vital financial assistance to producers of agricultural commodities who have suffered a five- percent-or-greater price decline due to COVID-19 and face additional significant marketing costs as a result of lower demand, surplus production, and disruptions to shipping patterns and the orderly marketing of commodities. “We also want to remind producers that the pro- gram is structured to ensure the availability of fund- ing for all eligible producers who apply,” Six said. In order to do this, producers will receive 80 per- cent of their maximum total payment upon approval of the application. The remaining portion of the pay- ment, not to exceed the payment limit, will be paid at a later date nationwide, as funds remain available. Producers can download the CFAP application and other eligibility forms from farmers.gov/cfap. Also, on that webpage, producers can find a pay- ment calculator to help identify sales and inventory records needed to apply and calculate potential pay- ments. Additionally, producers in search of one-on-one support with the CFAP application process can call 877-508-8364 to speak directly with a USDA employee ready to offer assistance. This is a good first step be- fore a producer engages the team at the FSA county office at their local USDA Service Center. Applying for Assistance Producers of all eligible commodities will ap- ply through their local FSA office. Those who use the online calculator tool will be able to print off a pre-filled CFAP application, sign, and submit to your local FSA office either electronically or via hand de- livery. Please contact your local office to determine the preferred method. Find contact information for your local office at farmers.gov/cfap. Documentation to support the producer’s appli- cation and certification may be requested after the application is filed. FSA has streamlined the signup process to not require an acreage report at the time of application and a USDA farm number may not be immediately needed. Additional Commodities USDA is also establishing a process for the public to identify additional commodities for potential inclusion in CFAP. Specifically, USDA is looking for data on agricultural commodities, that are not cur- rently eligible for CFAP, that the public believes to have either: 1. suffered a five percent-or-greater price decline between mid-January and mid-April as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2. shipped but subsequently spoiled due to loss of marketing channel, or 3. not left the farm or remained unharvested as mature crops. More information about this process is available on farmers.gov/cfap. More Information To find the latest information on CFAP, visit farm- ers.gov/cfap or call 877-508-8364. USDA Service Centers are open for business by phone appointment only, and field work will con- tinue with appropriate social distancing. While program delivery staff will continue to come into the office, they will be working with producers by phone and using online tools whenever possible. All Service Center visitors wishing to conduct busi- ness with the FSA, Natural Resources Conservation Service, or any other Service Center agency are required to call their Service Center to schedule a phone appointment. More information can be found at farmers.gov/coronavirus. Farmers and Ranchers in Texas Can Now Apply for Financial Assistance through USDA’s Coronavirus Food Assistance Program

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Page 1: Business Directory · 5/29/2020  · 210 N. Cleveland, Rotan, Texas 325-735-3606 Weathersbee-Ray Funeral Home 325-735-2255 111 N McKinley Ave | Rotan, TX 79546 102 W Ave B Sweetwater,

Friday May 29, 2020

Donate A Boat

sponsored by boat angel outreach centers STOP CRIMES AGAINST CHILDRENwww.boatangel.com

“2-Night Free Vacation!”

or Car Today!

800 700 BOAT--(2628)(2628)

is brought to you by

Big County Electric CooperativeRoby * Snyder * Stamford

Mark McClain - Manager325-776-2244

Hargrove Crop Insurance

Multiperil Crop-Hail Ins210 N. Cleveland, Rotan, Texas

325-735-3606

Weathersbee-RayFuneral Home 325-735-2255

111 N McKinley Ave | Rotan, TX 79546

102 W Ave BSweetwater, TX 79556

Auto Body Repair & paintWindshield Repair &

ReplacementPaintless Dent Repair

Auto DetailHail Damage Specialist

Scott Stevenson - Owner

Office 325-235-3368Fax 325-235-8178

email:[email protected]

Office: (325) 766-3639

Cellular: (325) 338-1058

Fax: (325) 766-3137

300 E. BroadwayRoscoe, TX 79545

[email protected]

Sweetwater Frame & GalleryBilly Joe Jay Fine Arts

1407 Hailey Street, Sweetwater, Texas 79556325.236.6788

[email protected]

Last Puzzle Solution

S-1478

I F I T T O N O A R C O I S I N N O T D I D G I A N T T R I B U N E A N G E R S P E N A L T Y S H U T I N M E C A S A G A L E I T S O M A L L E I R O O F S T O O L D A S P E R F U M E O N T H E F I R E I S O M A H A A C O N C R E T E R U S T L E T R E R R S A T E E S A T S H E S T R I P E A T S D I A N

doublemountainchronicle.com

The City of RotanFriendly Reminder:

Parking is NOT ALLOWED in the alley ways.

Broken down vehicles need to be removed from the residential streets.

Business Directory

www.doublemountainchronicle.com

Ag-News

302 W Sammy Baugh Ave * Rotan, TX 79546

Phone: (325) 735-2251

When it comes to taxes, Block has your back. And that means getting you every credit and

deduction you deserve.

325-573-9002 2512 AVE R SNYDER, TX 79549

Put our exPertise to

work for you.

COME BY, CALL, OR MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY.

FOR SALEAlfalfa Hay Bales for Sale

Small, square or coastal round East of SweetwaterCall: 325 -235-3854

Fisher County Sheriff’s Office received (35) 911 calls, (20) reports of stray livestock, assisted other agencies on (1) calls, and (58) other calls for service. Fisher County EMS responded to (8) emergency calls and (6) non-emergencies. Fisher County Volunteer Fire Departments responded to (8) calls.

05-10-20: theft, close patrol 05-11-20: cow out Hwy 92, domestic disturbance, domestic disturbance, request to speak to officer, request for an officer, cow out FM 57, close patrols05-12-20: theft, traffic hazard, cow out FM 419, request for an officer, civil stand by, stand by, cow out FM 419, cows out FM 2832, close patrols05-13-20: domestic disturbance, cows out FM 419, reckless driver, minor vehicle accident, cows out FM 611, welfare concern05-14-20: motorist assist, assist jones county, car fire, welfare check, cow out CR 309, cows out FM 41905-15-20: cows out CR 446, cows out E. Hwy 180, request to speak to officer, abandon vehicle, cow out Hwy 92, burglary alarm, domestic disturbance, possible prowler, close patrols05-16-20: cows out FM 419, cows out FM 57, animal welfare concern, close patrols05-17-20: domestic disturbance, domestic disturbance, possible arson, close patrols05-18-20: welfare concern, domestic disturbance, cow out FM 2142, close patrol05-19-20: request to speak to officer, request for civil notification, request for an officer, welfare concern, reckless driver05-20-20: cows out FM 57, theft, civil dispute, burglary alarm, cows out FM 419, close patrols05-21-20: cows out FM 1224, civil stand by, request to speak to an officer, noise complaint, disturbance05-22-20: cow out FM 2142, domestic disturbance05-23-20: request to speak to officer, cow out FM 57, burglary alarm, close patrols1 total inmates

RELEASED:05-03-20 McArthur, Brandie - bonded -

Fisher County sheriFF report

May 10 - 23, 2020

huston

Quality Services, Reasonable Prices. Mowing, Trimming, digging and more!

CALL FOR FREE QUOTES. Chad (325) 436-3427

or Chris (806) 200-1517

in search of Pasture to Lease

Local Land Owner is looking for Pasture to Lease - 200 acres & up

Please Call (817) 304-0065

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas, May 26, 2020 – Agri-cultural producers can now apply for USDA’s Coro-navirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP), which provides direct payments to offset impacts from the coronavirus pandemic. The application and a payment calculator are now available online, and USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) staff members are available via phone, fax and online tools to help producers complete applications. The agency set up a call center in order to simplify how they serve new customers across the nation.

“We know Texas producers are facing a tough time now, and we are making every effort to provide much needed support as quickly as possible,” said Gary Six, state executive director for FSA in Texas. “FSA is available over the phone and virtually to walk you through the application process, whether it’s the first time you’ve worked with FSA, or if you know us quite well.”

Applications will be accepted through August 28, 2020. Through CFAP, USDA is making available $16 billion for vital financial assistance to producers of agricultural commodities who have suffered a five-percent-or-greater price decline due to COVID-19 and face additional significant marketing costs as a result of lower demand, surplus production, and disruptions to shipping patterns and the orderly marketing of commodities.

“We also want to remind producers that the pro-gram is structured to ensure the availability of fund-ing for all eligible producers who apply,” Six said.

In order to do this, producers will receive 80 per-cent of their maximum total payment upon approval of the application. The remaining portion of the pay-ment, not to exceed the payment limit, will be paid at a later date nationwide, as funds remain available.

Producers can download the CFAP application and other eligibility forms from farmers.gov/cfap. Also, on that webpage, producers can find a pay-ment calculator to help identify sales and inventory records needed to apply and calculate potential pay-ments.

Additionally, producers in search of one-on-one support with the CFAP application process can call 877-508-8364 to speak directly with a USDA employee ready to offer assistance. This is a good first step be-fore a producer engages the team at the FSA county office at their local USDA Service Center.

Applying for AssistanceProducers of all eligible commodities will ap-

ply through their local FSA office. Those who use the online calculator tool will be able to print off a pre-filled CFAP application, sign, and submit to your local FSA office either electronically or via hand de-livery. Please contact your local office to determine the preferred method. Find contact information for your local office at farmers.gov/cfap.

Documentation to support the producer’s appli-cation and certification may be requested after the application is filed. FSA has streamlined the signup process to not require an acreage report at the time of application and a USDA farm number may not be immediately needed.

Additional CommoditiesUSDA is also establishing a process for the public

to identify additional commodities for potential inclusion in CFAP. Specifically, USDA is looking for data on agricultural commodities, that are not cur-rently eligible for CFAP, that the public believes to have either:

1. suffered a five percent-or-greater price decline between mid-January and mid-April as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic,2. shipped but subsequently spoiled due to loss of marketing channel, or3. not left the farm or remained unharvested as mature crops.

More information about this process is available on farmers.gov/cfap.

More InformationTo find the latest information on CFAP, visit farm-ers.gov/cfap or call 877-508-8364. USDA Service Centers are open for business by phone appointment only, and field work will con-tinue with appropriate social distancing. While program delivery staff will continue to come into the office, they will be working with producers by phone and using online tools whenever possible. All Service Center visitors wishing to conduct busi-ness with the FSA, Natural Resources Conservation Service, or any other Service Center agency are required to call their Service Center to schedule a phone appointment. More information can be found at farmers.gov/coronavirus.

Farmers and Ranchers in Texas Can Now Apply for Financial Assistance through USDA’s Coronavirus Food Assistance Program