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Where And How Loans Are Made Under The New Federal Emergency Farm Mortgage Act - j-; In the first two days after the passage of the Federal Emergency Farm Mortgage Act, applications; for relief were received from 1,-j 269 farmers. Most of these appli-j cations were sent to Washington,' indicating that few farmers knowj where the Federal Land Banks forj their districts are located. There are twelve of these banks, and in connection w'ith each of them a Loan Commissioner to op erate under the new law has been appointed. These new loans arej made to refinance farm indebted ness, provide working capital for farm operations and to aid in the redemption of foreclosed farms. They are not, primarily, made for the purpose of refinancing farm mortgages. That is to be done through the Federal Land Banks working in connection with the present holders of first mortgages. There Arc Loans Limits Loans under the new law are| limited to $5,000 to any one farm er. The amount that may be loan ed, added to existing mortgages or other debts secured by the farm property cannot be more than suf ficient to bring the total debt up to three-quarters of the appraised value of the property. These are second mortgage loans, repayable over a series of years and an agree ment has to be obtained from the holder of the first mortgage that he w'ill not proceed agginst the| farmer for failure to pay the prin cipal of the first mortgage. Applications for loans under the new law' should go to the Federal Land Banks for the district in w'hich the farm is located. These districts are: First District; Springfield, Mass. Serves the states of Maine, New' Hampshire. Vermont, Massachu setts, Rhode Island, Connecticutt, Newr York and New' Jersey. Char les Windholz, Commissioner’s agent. Second District; Baltimore, Md. For Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. George Stevenson, agent. Third District; Columbia, S. C. For North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Henry Si Johnson, agent. -- _ Fourth District; Louisville, Ky. For Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee. Agent not yet appoint ed; address simply "Federal Land Bank, Louisville.” Fifth District; New Orleans, La. For Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. William L. Pryor, agent. Sixth District; St. Louis, Mo. For Illinois, Missouri and Arkan sas. Ernest J. Bodman, agent. Seventh District; St. Paul Minn. For Michigan, Wisconsin, North Dakota and Minnesota. Jerry P. Riordan, agent. Eighth District; Omaha, Neb. For Iowa, Nebraska, South Dak ota and Wyoming. Bert Waddell, agent. Ninth District; Wichita, Kansas. For Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado md New Mexico. Graves Shull, a ?ent. Tenth District; Houston Texas For the state of Texas alone. A. P. Graves, agent. Eleventh District; Berkeley, Calif. For California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona. William H. Woolf, agent. Twelfth District; Spokane, Wash. For Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. J. A. Leonard, agent. How To Get Loan Farmers desiring to borrow und er the r.ew law should write for in formation to the agent for their district. Address "Loan Commis sioner’s Agent, Federal Land Bank,’ and the name of the city in which district headquarters are lo cated. It takes a little time to get ac tion. Local appraisers have to be called in to look over the property and examine title and records of existing mortgages, but the Farm Board promises to move as fast as pcjssible in each case, and ‘some loans were actually made within a few days after the law was passed, j The first loan was to Elijah Pur-| vines of Sangamon County, 111., on; a farm which he has owned and, operated for 31 years. This was for $3,5 00 and was made through the; Federal Land Bank of St. Louis, i The second loan under the act was; to W. H. Chapman of Whitney, S. j C., who borrowed $2,000 under the act on a first mortgage on his! property. — IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE! i : I 1 | _ First Farm Loan to Illinois Farmer ...Ti'" r I'' ^1'11,11.iii|i|i||i'f"»ni" I. in The first loan under President Roosevelt’s $200,000,000 Emergency Farm Loan Bill was made at the St. Louis office of the Federal Land Bank. Photo shows E. A. Purvines of Pleasant Plains, 111., (right) receiving a $3,500 check from Commissioner E. .1. Bodman, (left) as Mrs. Purvines looks on. In the rear is Wood Netherland and O. J. Lloyd, president arid vice-president of the St. Louis Federal Land Bank. Lovers—Wives No Man Loves a Rough Skin Keep your hands, face, arms satiny smooth with wonderful anola cream lotion, anola prevents, heals chaps, dryness, redness. Not sticky. Greaseless. Dries quickly. Perfect powder base. Amazingly economical. TOMS DRUG STORE and all drug stores. WANTED CEDAR LOGS, DELIVERED AT MILL IN MOCKSVILLE. J. H. WILLIAMS, "The Cedar Man” Mocksville, N. C. —Buy in Salisbury— Southerner Pays Off j Debt Of Lincoln Estate; Detroit.—The estate of Abra-| ham Lincoln, on which $5.45 has! been owing all these years down in| Sangamon county. 111., has been settled, and it took a southerner by birth to do it. Having read of the discovery by Lewis E. Bird, clerk of probate court in Springfield, 111., that only $25 of the $30.45 court costs in settlement of the estate had been paid, Hubert L. Williams of De troit sent a money order to cover the long-standing claim. "I’m no relative of Abe’s,” Wil liams explained. "I just felt sorry for the old boy, and I know that no damn yankee would take it on himself to do it.” "I was born in Richmond, Va.,” Williams continued, "and my kin were all rebs. But, when I read that piece in the paper, I just rememb ered what an awful beating the south got when the north won the Civil war, and just to show there’s no hard feelings, I figured I’d bet ter do what you yanks never got around to doing.’’ Williams, an engineer for the; Chevrolet Motor Company, said he is the son of John Skelton Williams of Richmond, comptroller of the currency under President Wilson. Salisbury Play i Captures Prize "Sacrifice,” a play built on the experience of immigrants to this county on their arrival at Ellis Is land, written and produced by a Salisbury group, won first honors over Charlotte players at the spring one-act competition at the Littie Theater in Charlotte. The play, written by Mrs. Ar nold Snyder of Salisbury, won the $10 cash prize in the opinions of three judges, but the second of the three-act program, "Hurricane,” written by Mrs. Wayte Thomas, won the popular vote of the Little Theater audience. The play program closed the Lit tle Theater program for 1932-3 ; season, under the leadership of Mrs. Francis O. Clarkson. The director, Thomas B. Humble, will leave for Texas, where he will visit relatives before going to Hollywood, Cal., to act as a director in motion pictures. The cast of the play that won the prize was as follows: Rachel, Margaret Jackson; Miriam, Olive Spencer; Ivan Petrovitch, Spencer Murphy; Jacob, Max Barker; Anna Solomon, Genevra Hartman; Sam uel Solomon, Raymond Jenkins; Hager, Sara Rose West. The play was produced by Mrs. Robert West, and properties were by Miss Doris T-Jn wpl 1 The first play of the evening’s program was "By the Light of The Moon” by Joe Abrams. Judges were Miss Ethel King of Queens Chicora college; Miss Ethel Rea of Central high school, and Professor Etemann of Davidson college. GRANTS 217 REPRIEVES Baton Rouge, La.—Gov. O. K. Allen has issued indefinite repriev es to 217 state prisoners and grant ed clemency to 43 others, whose alleged offenses ranged from con tempt of court to murder. The governor refused to comment on his action. It was understood to be an economy move. The state pri son board was said to have recom mended the clemency in all cases. Cinderella Outdone in Real Life. The True Story of a Japanese "White Slave’’ Who Became a Countess at the Imperial Court is Told in The American Weekly, the Magazine Distributed With Next Sunday’s Baltimore American. Buy Your Copy from Your Favorite Newsdealer or Newsboy. Angels Seen in These Days? Re-| markable Statements of an English Cleric and His Aides, Who De scribe Seraphs and Cherubs as Glimpsed in the Church. See The American Weekly, the Magazine; Distributed Withi Next Sunday’s Baltimore American. Buy Your Copy From Your Favorite News dealer or Newsboy. Eat and Be Yourself. 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Buy a package You may ask us why this blade is particularly of Probaks tonight PROBAK BLADES FOR GILLETTE RAZORS * -—_j Fair Reporters i JILL AND JUDY, the world’s fair reporters. Jill Edwards and Juliet Barker, better known to! radio listeners as Jill and Judy, are on the air every Monday and Fri day nights at 9:15 D. S. T., for A Century of Progress over the Col umbia Network. Chicago outlet WBBM. REMEMBER OUR national em blem, boys. That bald-headed eagle ought to convince us we re destin ed to come out on top. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of powers contained in a certain mortgage executed by Cicero V. Roberts and wife, Bessie Roberts to Stephen Noble and wife, Angeline Noble, on the 12th day of October, 1926, and registered in Book of Mortga ges No. 98 at page 184, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, the undersigned mortgagees will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on July 3, 193 3 at twelve o’clock noon for cash the following described property: All of that certain tract, one half acre of land, situated in the County of Rowan, State of North, Carolina, o nthe Gold Hi!! read about one mile from the city of Salisbury and is bounded as fol lows: On the North side by the land of George Shipp, on the East by the Gold Hill road, on the South by the lands of W. C. Coughenour, on the West by the land of Ru dolph Dawkins owned now by W. C. Coughenour. For fuller de scription see Deed of Mitchell Mc Coy from John A. Boyden and wife Book 149, page 156 and Deed of W. F. Kelsey and wife to Stephen Noble and wife, Book 187, page 3 00 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, N. C. This the 31st day of May, 193 3. STEPHEN NOBLE, ANGELINE NOBLE Mortgagees. W. C. Coughenour, Attorney. June 2—30. SALE OF AUTOMOBILE Pursuant to Section 243 5 of the Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina, the undersigned will ex pose to public auction at the Court house door in Salisbury, N. C., on Saturday, June 17th, 193 5, at 12 o’clock, noon, the following per sonal property, to-wit: One 1928 Model Oakland Sedan. Serial number AAS128140, Motoi number L204112. Said car is being sold to satisfy just and reasonable charges for material furnished and work done an the car. This May 27th, 193 3. E. G. THOMPSON, Trading as Thompson Garage. June 2—9. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administra trix of the' estate of Emma Clem ;nt, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said de tedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with the under signed on or before the 26th day af April, 1934, or this notice will ae pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settle nent. This April 22, 1933. VtAYBELL SHERRILL, AdmX. of the ' :state of Emma Clement. Rendleman & Rendleman, Attys. \pril 28.—June 2. SIORTH CAROLINA, ROWAN1 COUNTY • Wachovia Bank & Trust Company, vs. < jeorge H. Shaver and wife, Berta 1 Vf. Shaver and John L. Rendleman, i >r., Trustee. | NOTICE OF SAT F. I By virtue of a judgment of the j Superior Court dated January 9, i 1933, in the above entitled action, i ind recorded in the Superior Court i of Rowan County in Minute Docket No. 28, page No 402, and docketed in the Superior Court of Rowan County in judgment Docket No. 24, page No. 287, the undersigned John L. Rendleman, Commissioner, will offer for sale at public auction for cash, at the courthouse door in Salisbury, N. C., on Monday, June 5, 1933, at the hour of 12M., the following property: A. Beginning at an iron rod at the South corner at the intersection of Caldwell and Woodson Streets, and runs Southeast with Woodson Street 175 feet and 4 inches to a stake in M. L. Bean’s line; thence with his line South 43 deg. W. 101 feet to an iron stake, M. L. Bean and Robert Johnston’s corner; thence South 87 ^ deg. W. with Robert Johnston’s line 25 feet to a stake William Lock’s corner; thence Northwest with William Lock’s line and parellel with Wood son Street 160 feet to Caldwell Street; thence Northeast with Caldwell Street 120 feet to the be ginning, being lot No. 15, 15 '/2 and 16 on Henderson and Wood son Map of their Ennis land made by C. M. Miller, C. S., dated Aug. 7, 1902. The above described three lots are situated and lyin'* on the Southeast side of Caldwell St. and on the Southwest side of Woodson Street near the corporate limits of the West Ward of Sal isbury, N. C. B. Also another tract of land beginning at a rock at the West corner at the intersection of Caldwell and Woodson Streets thence Southwest with Caldwell Street 141 ft. to an iron stake in S. F. Lord’s line; thence with said TrwEs linp 1 (\e.fr. 4 5 min. E. 199 ft. more or less to rock on the Southwest side of edlge of Woodson St.; thence Southwest with the edge of Woodson St. 132 ft. to the beginning, being lots numbers 3 3, 33 J/i, and 34 on Henderson & Woodson map of their Ennis land, made by C. M. Miller. C. S. dated Aug. 7. 1902, and said three lots are situated and lying on the Northwest side of Caldwell St. and on the Southwest side of Woodson Street near the corporate limits of the West Ward of Salisbury, N. C. For back title, see Book 105, page 2. C. Adjoining the lands of W. A. Brown, Geo. Martin, C. F. Tiche-] nor, and others; situated! in the great North Ward of the City of Salisbury and on the Northwest side of North Church St., and be- , tween Liberty & Kerr Street; be ginning on Church St. 116 feet Southwest from West earner at the intersection of Kerr & Church Streets and runs thence Southwest with the line of Church Street 84 feet more or less to a stake; thence Northwest and parallel writh Kerr Street 117 feet more or less to Mrs. Laura V. Martin’s corner on Horah line; thence Northwest with Mrs. Laura V. Martin’s line 5 0 feet more or less to N. A. Bost’s line; thence Southeast with Bost’s , line and W. A. Brown’s line 62% , feet more or less to a stake on , Shaver’s line, said W. A. Brown’s corner; thence Northwest with W. A. Brown’s line 34 feet to Tiche- : nor’s corner; thence Southeast with , Tichenor’s line to the beginning corner on line of Church Street md containing a dwelling with five apartments. For back title, see Book of Deeds 153, page 66. , This May 1, 1933. JOHN L. RENDLEMAN, SR., j Commissioner. Rendlman & Rendleman, Attys. - May. 12—June 2. . ■ j MORTGAGE SALE OF LOTS IN EAST SPENCER, N. C. Pursuant to authority given in J i certain mortgage deed of trust ] executed by J. M. Brown and wife, Virginia C. Brown, to J. E. Fisher, rrustee, dated March 1, 1926, and •egistered in the Register’s Office )f Rowan County in Book of Mort- , »ages No. 95, page 307, default ( laving been made in the payment ( )f the note secured thereby and ( ■equest of foreclosure having been c nade by the holder of said note,'< he undersigned trustee will sell at! [ lublic auction to the highest bid-' i ler for cash at the courthouse £ loor in Salisbury N. C., on Sat- c lrday, the 10th day of June, 193 3, ' it 12 o’clock, noon, the following i lescribed real estate, to-wit: t 1st. Tract: One vacant lot be- t ;inning at a stake at the northwest a :orner of the intersection of Rail- c oad Avenue and North Street; t hence with line of said street in all outheasterly direction 170 feet to ] i stake, intersection of an alley; c hence with said alley in a north- j asterly direction and parellel with j lailroad Avenue 5 0 feet to a stake; p hence in a northwesterly direction r >arallel with North Street 170 ft. o a stake on the line of Railroad Avenue; thence with said Avenue ( n a southwesterly direction 50 I eet to the beginning, as per deed I egistered in Book 108 page 226,'j etc. 2nd tract: Six vacant lots iR t},c town of East Spencer, N. C, more particularly known and described as lots Nos. 13, 14, and 15 in Block No. 1, and lots Nos. 17, 18, and 19 in Block No. 19, as shown upon the map of Eudora Land Co., hereto fore filed and registered in deed book No. 109, page 603, sai 1 nap now being in the regular b ,k 0f maps in the Register’s Ofnce of Rowan County. For back title see Deeds Book No. 175, and page 159, and deed’s mentioned therein. This May 10, 1933. _ J. E. fisher, Trustee. P. S. Carlton, Attorney May 12—June 9 SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY Pursuant to provisions of a cer tain Deed in Trust, executed bv C. Sipe (unmarried) to David 15. Harris and Tristram T. Hyde. Jr., Trustees, datqd’ May 15, 1929 and recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Rowan Countv in Book of Mortgages 114, page 21, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, and at the request of the holder of the notes therein secured, the undersigned David B. Harris, Acting Trustee, will expose for sale at public auction for cash., at the courthouse door in Salis bury, N. C., on Saturday, June 17, 1933, at the hour of 12M., the following described lands: All that lot of land with the improvements thereon, located, lv ing and being in the City of Salis bury, Rowan County, North Caro lina, and described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the ji>ort/ncaai jiuc ui juadt- uiucs jiicci. formerly Mrs. Freck’s corner, also corner to L. P. Henkel’s brick building, which point is 125 feet Southeasterly from Lee Street thence with the original Freck's line, North 47 deg. 3 0 min. East 80.3 5 feet to a stake on said line, corner to lot No. 4; thence with the line of lot No. 4, South 42 deg. 30 min. East 25 feet to stake, corner of lot No. 2; thence South 47 deg. 3 0 min. West with the line of lot No. 2, 80.35 feet to a stake on the Northeast side of East Innes Street; thence with the line of East Innes Street North 42 deg. 30 min. West 25 feet to the beginning, being lot No. 1, by map if L. P. Henkel’s property, made by N. A. Trexier, May 1928, on He in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, North, larolina, and being the property ronveyed to J. C. Sipe by deed from Carolina Feed Stcire, Inc., lated May, 1929. This May 15, 193 3. j.wid B. Harris, Acting Trustee. Elendleman & Rendleman, Attys. day 26—June 16. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra :or of the estate of Tulula I. Cor :ell, this is to notify all persons laving claims against the said de redent to file an itemized, verified tatement of same with the under signed on or before the 9th day of day, 1934, or this notice will be Headed in bar of their recover}1, -’ersons indebted to said estate are lotified to make prompt settlc nent. This May 6, 1933. J. j. CORRELT, \dmr. of estat of Tulula J. Cor ell, dec’d. Hudson & Hudson, Attys. day 12—June 16. North Carolina, Iowan County. n The Superior Court, Before The Clerk. Hice V. Sapp, widow, Mrs. j. L. daley and husband1, I. L. Haley, drs. Essie M. Sheets, et al, vs. Hilbert Sapp. NOTICE The defendant, Hilbert Sapp, rill take notice that a special pro eeding entitled as above has been ommenced in the Superior Court f Rowan County for the purpose f setting apart dower to Alice V. app, widow of W. M. Sapp, in the ands of her deceased husband, and or the further purpose of selling t private sale for partition and ivision lots 16 and 17 of the Cloverly Addition” and1 described i the petition, herein filed. And he said defendant will further ake notice that he is. required to ppear at the office of the Clerk f Superior Court of Rowan Coun y, in the courthouse at Salisbury, J. C., on June 26, 1933, or within 0 days thereafter and answer or emur to the petition and com laint filed in said action or the etitioners and plaintiffs will ap ly to the court for the relief de landed. This 24th day of May, 1933. B. D. McCubbins, ilerk of Superior Court, y Blanche Lampert, Dep. C. S. C. .endleman & Rendleman, Attys. une 2—23.
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