FSA Increases Funds For Tenant Purchase Loans In This State North Carolina will have a ISO per cent increase in funds for tenant purchase loans, to help tenants be come owners, for the new fiscal year beginning July 1, according to Vance E. Swift. State Director of the Farm Security administration. Mr. Swift says he has been ad viaad by Regional Director George S. Mitchell that $1.318.MS has been allocated to this state as compared with $527,586 for the fiscal year end ing Thursday. Hie funds arc this state's share of nearly $4,000,000 allocated to this 5-state region from the $25,000, 000 appropriated for this purpose by the last Congress The distribution by regions and by states was deter mined by the secretary of agricul ture on the basis of farm population and prevalence of tenancy. Swift said. For economy in administration, tenant purchase loans tins year have been limited to 17 counties in this state where it was considered good farms could hi- hart at fair cost and where a high degree of tenancy was found. The program-now will "be ex panded into additional counties on the same basis. Sw ift said, adding that the opening of applications for these loans will be announced later through the press by county FSA supervisors. The farm tenant pro gram is being carried on. along with FSA's regular rehabilitation- pro gram, by the farm security adminis tration, in co-operation with a State FSA advisory committee, and appli cations for these loans are passed upon in the counties by a county committee of three farmers who cer tify as to applicants' characters and ability to own and manage a farm. Mr. Swift pointed out. Prevention In Spread 01 Mosaic In Tobacco Fields\ Care should be taken in topping, | worming and suckering the tobacco | plants to prevent the spread of mo saic in tobacco. Be sure that the I healthy plants are worked first as indiscriminate handling will spread the disease. It will also aid in pre venting the spread if all diseased plants are removed before each cul tivation. After the diseased plants are removed, the hands and all cloth ing should be carefully cleaned be-| fore additional work is done in the| field More Readers Placed On Enterprise Mailing List Mrs. G C. Gladstone, Chicago, 111 ; | J. D. Harrison, Guion, Texas; Mrs A. W. Gresham. Southern Pines C I W Cowan, Oak City, Mrs B R Barnhill. Durham, W M Harrison; Williamslon. Anna Jones, Williams ton; M C. Terry, St Pauls. N C ; N. T. Leggett. Robersonville; Luther | Davenport, Oak City C M Hurst, Robersonville; J. H. D. Peel, Wil . 11amston C. R Simpson, Wilson NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Martin County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale containued in a certain deed of Truat executed to the undersign ed trustee by Mattliew Rhodes and wife, Mattie Rhodes, on the 3rd day of January, 1927, and of record in the public registry of Martin Coun ty in Book Y-2 at page 117, said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of securing a certain note| of even date and* tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment of the said deed of trust, the stipulations contained in the same not having been complied with, and at the request of the own er of the said note, the undersigned trustee will, on Wednesday, the 20th day of July, 1938, at twelve o'clock noon in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to wit: Bounded on the North. _by the lands of Cordelia Collins, on the East by the Simmons Mill Road, on the South by the lands of Carrie Pugh, and on the West by the lands of W. C. Moore, said tract being the old home tract of my father, Jim Rhodes, and containing 11-2 acres, more or less. This the 18th day of June, 1938. STEPHEN MORRIS, Trustee. Elbert S. Peel, Atty. )une21-4t WANTS FOR 8AI.E ? 300 CHICKS 8 I t each. Martin's PCX Service. US rOR YOUR TOBACCO twine. Very reasonable Martin's PCX Service. <"'?> ?Sw"',S&7.Zr,?pZel 7,'wfn V,l you, sauings-mtasaVto ,aka aduamaga ol the otori*. on W?m*V .*?mHng values tor resident and out of town buyers. LADIES DO YOU KNOW? That Rytex Hy-Lited visiting cards are only 75c per. hundred? That Rytex Genuine Engraved cards pan be had at $1.75 per hundred? That Rytex personal stationery is only $1.00 per box, (100 sheets and 100 envelopes) with your name and address printed? See these values and hundreds of others at Peek's? Jewelers "Gift Center" 121 Main Telephone 55-J For WEDNESDAY Morning ONLY Cotton Dresses REDUCED from These dresses sre of the latest prints in sheer materials to help combat the lummer heat. 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