FARM SECURITY ADMINISTRATOR explains fsa Written Agreement is Necessary Part Of Loan Eligibility Tenants and sharecroppers. as well as farm owners, can get loans from the Farm Security Administration to buv needed equipment, livestock and other farm supplies, according to Wayne L. Franklin. County PSA Su pervisor at Murphy who has receiv ed a statement on "eligibility" pre pared by State Director Vance E. Swift for the Annual Public Welfare Institute at Chapel Hill. If the farmer is a tenant or share nvpper. to get the fullest advantage of FSA's rehabilation loan program, he should have a satisfactory writ ten lease or contract." the statement po.nts out. "Preferably the lease should cover a period of years, or hav such favorable renewal clauses a- will warrant and encourage the tenant to adopt?a long-range farm improvement program and assure iii ayment of the loan. The farm family getting the loan nr.: t live on. or be able to get by If i or other satisfactory written a proement. a farm sufficiently pro du, :ive or one that can be made suf 1: r.tiy productive by following good fan tig practices?to warrant a m ,:iul farm plan. ? Bv a sound plan Is meant a farm and livestock program which will p: lie i\ living for the family, feed fo: .ivestock. and sufficient cash ultimately to pay off the loan. It i- .. irefully planned farm and fam ily budget, with expected Income sufi.-ient to balance outgo. Applicants should also be able to satisfy the FSA that they are de pendable and physically able to per forin gainful work, and that they Watch For This Every Week SHORTY'S M mar^. should be upright, not k*'pt upright." OCTOBER 8?Great fire broke out In Chicago. IS"! 9?Lou Gear i3 played in his iust worlds series. 1933. 10?League ol Nations "out lawed" Italy. 1935 11?D. A. R. organized ir. Washin:j*or.. D C.. 1393 12?Brady gang wiped out. Bangor Me. 1937. 13?Greer, re-elected A. F. ol L president. 1933. 14?League banned foreign loans to Italy. 1935. WHEN IT GETS COLD vol NEED HEAVY UNDERWEAR BUT YOUR CAR NEEDS LIGHTER OIL CHANGE NOW Better Change Tires, Too See us for low prices?12 months Kuarantee. and liberal trade-in. SHERRILL'S SERVICENTER Esso Products Lc::si:v2 M-l:ss Kr.ppy Fr'.zr.^s Thousand* turn to tr.-s vray to fret fcHof when cor.stipalion has t'.iem headachy, bilious! A quarter to a Jalf-toaspoortful of spicy, aromr.'re ?LACK-TjpaVGHT tonight; a onnk o? water; there's usuai>y .ln"? slee?, followed by cev."e thoroucrh evacuation in t firing. Tn- ?.U-Tcjatsl)!i ?LACK - nr. \UCHT; tine-tested; ?onomic&J: 23 to 40 doses, 23c. ? cannot net adequate credit on reas onable terms through regular credit ?channels Through debt adjustment, through Icons suited to the needs of the in dividual family and through guidance in approved farming practices, coun ty supervisors of FSA. located In al most every county, stand ready to help all eligible farm families." Mr. Swift pointed out "Farmers have from one to five years to repay the Ijon. Amounts loaned to buy livestock, fencing and other capital Roods useful for sev eral years may be repaid in install ments ranging up to 5 years. Loans for non-recoverable goods, such as seed and fertilizer are repayable In 1 year. In certain cases, where mon ey is loaned for permanent improve ments. as much as ten years is al lowed. In cases of inadequate ren tal arrangements or where other con- j ditions fail to justify a long-range farming program. FSA can make rehabilitation loans for seed and farm supplies for repayment in one vear. But the longrange plan is the one preferred, as time Is an Import ant element is satisfactory rehabilit ation. Where these short term loans are made, they are made to take care of emergency situations and with the hope that a long-range plan can eventually be worked out." "Experience in the past few yean-* proves that many small farmers with out sufficient collateral to borrow from banks are able 3 successful farming If they can net convenient credit to get in shape to farm and ( get the assistance in planning, managing and improving their farms which field men of FSA and oihrr agricultural n?en?i"r have to offer." i SINGING AT MAKBLF An all day singing will he held j Sunday. October 13 at the Marble j Springs Baptist church. Plms are : being made to have dinner on the grounds and both the forenoon and afternoon will be used to give various ] singers an opportunity to perform. o To celebrate her eighty-fifth birth day. Miss Ella Hooper of Parkton. Md.. took an airplane ride over the town. APPLICANTS MAY YET SECURE FSA PURCHASE LOANS ? Tenants, Laborers Eligible T o Receive Aid Through Plan i | There Is still time for farm tenants and laborers to apply for loans for purchase family-type farms under j the Farm Security Administration's tenant purchase program, it was ex plained here today by Wayne L. Franklin. County FSA supervisor In Cherokee and Clay Counties. Teuant purchase loans are made for 40 years at three per cent inter est. Any farm tenant or farm laborer is eligible to apply. Loans wili be ap proved. to the extent of available funds, to applicants who have the character. ability and experience deemed necessary for successful farm ownership. Selection is made by the County Tenant Purchase Committee, composed of three public-spirited far mers who know farm people and farm land. Members of the Committee are Claude S. Day. of Marble. N. C . Law son Lunsford. of Pcachtree and Ben L. Fox of Culberson. A. Q Ketner. County Agent. Is an ex-officio mem ! or. and the Farm Security Adminis tration Supervisor serves as Execu tive Secretary. Mr. Franklin stated that loan, would be made only for the purchase of family-type farms, which the C' v.ntv Committee approves as eco nomically sound units, and produc tive enough, when properly operated, to provide a living for the applicant and his family. "Under the tenant purchase pro gram .the farm has a dual job." Mr. Franklin stated. "It must produce a living for the family, and enable them to repay the loan. Consequent ly. the family Is called upon, more than ever, to follow sound, efficient practices. To help meet this need, we assist each borrower to lay out sound man People, Spots In The News BETTY STILL TOPS . . . Betty Jameson of San Anto nio, Tex., shown with national women's golf title trophy she retained by defeating Jane Cothran of Greenville, S. C., 6 and 5, in 36-hole final of tourney at Pebble Beach course. Del Monte. Cal. TAKES THE CAKE . . . Guy M Davis, postal clerk of Hollywood, Cal., outscored all women-folk in Los Angeles County fair at Pomona to win cake-baking championship for 1940. Even pictures of his sam ples look good enough to sample. TEST-TUBE JAVA . . . Latest freshness-assurance device shown being us"d by the nation's largest food chain in scientific kitchens to reveaf freshness with mathematical accuracy. Coffee samples agitated in tank give off gases which produce exact readings on cajibrated tubes in front. * , ? a nement plans. Of particular im portance are the keeping of accur ate accounts, and the raising ot P.s much as possible of the family's food, and feed for the livestock. >n the farm. It was pointed out by the Supervi sor that the borrower docs not have to talce the full 40 years for repay ment. He may pay off his loan in full any time after the first five years. "The 40-year clause serves mainly to keep annual installments down to a low figure." he explained "Thus, the borrower Is protected from too great a burden during the first few years before he has had time to ac cumulate reserves." To be considered for loans under this year's program, interested far mers should file their applications immediately. Applications should be addressed to Wayne L Franklin. Supervisor. Farm Security Adminis tration. Murphy. N. C. By-County Churches Will Ship Food To Baptist Orphanage Tlie Baptist churches of Cliry and i Cherokee Counties will cooperate in sending a carload of produce to the Batxist orphanage at Thomasville. N. C. next week. Tuesday and Wed nesday have been set aside as the j dates for the produce to be assemb I ltd (or shipment *11 articles lo be assembled at lht> Southern depot niter 9 A. M The Rev. J. C Amnion*. Hi-v Rob ert Barker, of Peachtree. and Rev. J. H. Wilson of HayesviUe will be U:q committeemen for accepting the materiali and consigning properly. They request that each article be labeled and bear the name of their clnirch. Each church will be respons ible fos collecting 111 each respective community the produce and deliver ing it to the car for shipment. During the summer about 300 doz en half gallon fruit jars were dis tributed by the Baptist churches in two counties preparatory to sending this donation to the oiphanage. It is expected that this year's con tribution ?ill exceed over three thousand dollars. MEN U L ?5 Gt rmany's potato cr ?:>. far the world's la:gest. .. now being menaced seriously by the potato beetle, and the fight again.t tilts insect has tak er. on the aspect of a national cru sade. With slightly mo.C layers on farms than last year. . production m Au gust was the laroe.-t for the month since 1931. report ~ the I" S. Agri cultural Markt :iiii: Servlco. Mothers! HERE'S SOMETHING YOU CANT LEARN IN SCHOOL: ELECTRICITY is the CHEAPEST com modity you can buy! Economy begins at heme, like so many ether things, and the home is th ? ne p ace that Electricity is so valuable. Go:d i^hts, Heat, Cook'ng, Ironing. Washing, .: igert tion, etc, . . ar endless stream ' 'hi~gs electricity can do for you cheaper nore efficiently. ANYBODY CAN BE A DUNCE! BUT. . . only smart peo ple are really economical . . . They choose ELEC TRICITY. It's smart to use some thing that belongs to you .... ELECTRICITY in Murphy is yours. . .USE IT! Remember: The more you use the CHEAPER it gets! CITY OF MURPHY ELECTRIC DEPT.