1933 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 7 r.ot SsffBES FARM ADJUSTMENT PLAN ucra! Coliege President Coordinate Production ith Reduced Exports . -a! f;ir adjustment pro ''" 'v euided by the belief : agricultural commodi recover Its volume : years ago, in the opinion -V.rrell. President Kansas College, writing in the Au , : the American Bankers jaurna! li'.jws whether the farm program will succeed." K.irrell "Its sponsors de ::;;:v as an experiment. It ia'.ize agriculture at least t that farmers, in what is be the public interest, will ., t:-,e:r production activities and ' ct'--.-rs. distributors and con . contribute something to- "" i "pay is-1 farmers for exercising '' Tim ndiustment Dro- '" ' oiv nip based on the fact rri-'i i 6--"" ,i..,nHmlncu1 rvrlmaHlV t'i , : tara is - :s.-ae --'y Sir" '-' to '-- fcpl.l-'.tJ L res'-t::J: taiC-J p,r. b ti t'.. i;y and demana. mey tuu mc ',n the assumption that the ex press in agricultural commodi ; r.o'. soon return to its volume -.- ten. years ago. Dependence on Public Support . ; :a:i offers wheat prices in '.,"r 1533. 1934 and 1935, for i s.tL'a'.ly consumed portion of ':.,,t crop. The insured price is to .,:!:. :. r.:!y high to give the do .;:;y consumed portion of the : p pre-war purchasing power. ..) is as effective as its snon n will he, the reduction in , :::.iy influence wheat prices so i -.i t i re wheat crop will have ;.!: chasing power. adjustment program sue :. uiiidiin.it probably will mark 1 , f an era of extreme iiulividual agriculture in 'the United - says Mr. Farre.ll. a nt fundamental changes led :ary Wallace to say, "What we have to do is to change the psychology of the people of the fraud States.' This is a large order. lives the whole program of farm tir.ent as well as the larger na ; ocuiioniic program, of which adjustment is a part. If the o 'decline to participate in the iin to the extent-' necessary to the experiment a fair trial, we ,1 never kno.v whether farm ad :;:!;! a now proposed would have v. 1, 1 or not if it had been given sr.--' BANKERS PREPARE FARM FINANCE BOOK Tells Bankers and Farmers What to Consider in Making Sound Loans A l i k on "Making Farm Invest Bests Safe" has been prepared by tie A.cricultural Commission of the 4sri.:an Bankers Association, sum nx'.zhz material published by it dur lug the past ten years. It presents a Krr.;.f allium of scientific facts, .prac tice and '.experience in farming, with fcc'y a-.d helpful suggestions to serve a r-ference and guide in the daily routine of banking and farming. From ftjra.vf.-a: workers in these fields can rt'aia an idea as to what extent and to Va.i: manner farm loans should be liitf i bv ?oii erosion, weeds, plant tew-, rckpts and fire hazards, etc. f'.; 'h-v.'k also Indicates how much Is ailed : the securi ty of a farm loan bj the farmer who keeps accounts and RrUcts- pood business methods, as a as the extent to. which loans are ; i;:rirded by crop rotation, produc 1 1 5f l-. gurries, judicious use of com-'--al fertilizers, the use of quality w-har.il'the' providing of home grown Gene Wins Again a . ? V-i "j- fir Jf sw : , . i:ee ' t'ai f! . '.a lid i in s ( sa'.e i by :1 Is for Haywevd County. North Una. .i. Union Trust Company of Mary-1 having resigned, as Trustee as ' id PeeJ of Trust pvovidi'd. the! is beir.ir advertised and eonauceii ! undersicned Trustee. First National Company of Uur-Thi- the ;U:h day of August. lf;!;i. W- G. Braham and T- I.. Hlalock. Teeeivers of ham N. C. Trustee No. Pti Sopt- 7-14-21-2S er demur to tne complaint and petition i:i said act'.-.i or the plaintiffs and j t'uuiei ". ,s vu.i app: ici uie v oui . ;'. v tile relief .iemandeel in said pe t it ion. W G. HVFRS. Clerk Superivir Court Haywood i oimty. N. C. 'lhu the 'Jnd day of Sept , liKni. No. 5' 7 Sept. 77-14-21- Gene Sarazen is the 1933 cliamplou of the I'rofessional Golfers' nssocia tltin, winning the title at the tourna no it nt the l.lue Mound Country club, Milwaukee, Wis. The cup he is shown ii"i ling lias been in his possessior 'twice before. Ho also received a check for Sl.OOO for his victory. She "Ho you reiiiemlior moonlijrht ride we had at winter. Charley hidiind donkey'.'" Jl0.,." ),, 1 remember it . I could forget it!" Slu'--"Yoii are nice Charlev and iK'ver see a ib of veil." that lovely .Mia m that last onto A if XOTH h: OF Sl'MMOSS STATU OF NORTH l'ARll.lNA. HAY WOO 0 COUNTY. IN THF SUl'KRIOR COURT. BF.FOKK THF. CI.KRK. Sarah Russell. Charles L. Rus sell Johnny Russell, by her next friend, Alvin T. Ward and John M Queen vs. Turner Russell and wife Lena Russell. C. H. Russell and wife. Myra Russell Robert Russell .nd wife. Orpha Rusoll. Flos ie Fra.ier and husband. Wilson 'razier. Marjie l'axton and hus- oand. .1. T. l'axton and Marv Russell The defend.ints, Robert Russell and wife Orpha Russi'll, Flossie Frazier and husband. Wilson Frazier. above named Will tak,, notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Hay wood County, North Carolina for the partitioning of the M. S Russell lands :n wnien tne uoiomiants are proper parties; and the aid defendants, Rob. ert Russell and wife. Orpha Russe Flosie Frazier and husband. Wilson l''ra?ier will further take notice tha tiny and each of them, are required to appear !vtor,. the Clerk ol the Su pc.i"r Court of H ivwood County Ncttli Carolina a! liis otlico in tlr Court Houe on , r before within 1(1 days after Oct. 1 l'.i:!".. and an-wcr .oril K OF COMUISSIOXFR'S SM.F STATK OF NORTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THK SURF RIO R COURT. Federal Land Hank of Columbia vs. Wintield. Hat lie- Wintield, Fred Wintield Cerlie Wintield Walter Wintield Gertie Wintield, S. M. liobinson Trustiv, Channiion Hank and Lrust Conipaiiy, 11. A. Osborne, Jean Osborne. Suid Rliinehart, Mrs. Suel Rliinehart. Hue Medford, Lucy Medford. et al. fn Monday the ISth day of Sep tember. l!:i;. at the courthouse door m t.lu Town of Waynesvilli' Haywood County. North Carolina. at' 12:00 o'clock M., the under---i".ed, t'oniniib siimer of the Court, will sell at publir out-cry to the highest bidder for caih the following- described lands and premises, lyintf and Indng in lioaver tlam Township. Haywood County, North Carolina, ami fully described as follows: All those lots land vontaininj; aeros ."S.7i -am located, lyinp and Hoaverdam Tovviisliip do you know dear. I nkey witlimit thinking 'Win lidn't He: letter? She:' "1 didn't get it." He: "You didn't fret it'.'" She : "No. and beside like soni,., of the thing's you vou an-wer mv I aid didn't it it." tar Is -.v is t;- 5d that tier.-. NOilCK Ai- TRl'STFF'S SA1.K Oefaul; ing lieen madi' m ,'ay .'it of the imlide o s ured i V tha.; cert. lit, i eed r ' trust to in as Trustee for 1'ixie Fire Insurance Company by 11. It. Atkiir and wife. Nora S. Atkins, an Auirust -2!'tli :!U,. and lecorded in the ofTuv-o' the Reg ister of I'eeds of .Haywood County 'in Rook 1. page 2:1.'!. I will, under and by virtuo ol the power ot sale vonuutieu in said deed of trust, and at.. the re quest of the cestui que trust and for the purpose oi discharging the debt secured bv said deed id' trust .proceed to sell t tho highest bidder, fur e.ish, ii! th(, court .house door m Waynes-, villi'. Haywood County North Caro lina, at '12:00 o'clock M., on WKDNFSDAY. OOTOBF.R 4. 10:!:! the following deserib'd land, t-wit: Situated in the town of Waynesvilli-. tK-'Kinning at a stake on the sidewalk line on the east side. of Main Street: being the southwest corner of Pishop James Atkins lot and "i feet from the corner of th(. old L. T. Holmes, Haki-ry lot anil runs ?n northerly direction oX feet with Main Street to a stake ; thence in a easterly direction parallel with t hi- 1- 1. Holmes and Bishop James Atkins ine 12.") feet to it stake then in a northerly direction pa'-allel with Main Stieet oS feet to Bishop James At kins' line; then in a westerly direcr tion with Bishop James Atkins' line 125 feet to the beginning, this lot being r,X fprt front bv 12.i fee- deep and if tbi. nllev laid' rai; bv. the town of Wiivnesvill'e on the back side of Main Street should be at a '-greater dist ance from Main Street than 1 2.") feet then this lot is to run to said alley pi vided :hat. said allev is nt.t more than 1 40 feet from Main Street. This the 2:!rd dav ad' Auustc'lin; A. L. BROOKS, Trustee: Brooks Barker & Holderness. . Attorneys at Law. (ireert-boi'o. N. C No itoSept. 7-1.4-21.-2s md tracts or parcels of respectively I'm ."-S 42 acres, beinjr in Haywood County. North Carolina having such shapes, meto courses' as will more fully appear by refcrenco to plats thereof made by R. V. Justice, Surveyor. November. 102.'!, which an on tile with the Federal Land Bank of Columbia. FIRST TRACT: Bounded on the North by the lands owned by the , Smathers heirs on the Fastj by the lands of Jodie B. Smathers. o:i the South by the lands of Charlie Smathers' heirs and on the West by the lands of Smath ers' heirs. Containing t'v" :!-S acres. SFCONO TRACT: Bounded on the North by C. B Smathers land and C. F. Medford lands, on the Fast by Mrs. Burnett'.- lands and the lands of F. L. Rliinehart on the South by the lands of Jodio B. Smathers and Tie Smathers' heirs. Containing S;!.7l) acres. THIRD TRACT: Bounded on the North bv Mrs J. H. Russell's land and the Smathers heirs land, on the Fast by the lands of K. Wintield. on the South by the la!ids of the Smathers heirs and on the West by the lands of Mrs. J. H. Russell. Containing H? acres. This sab- is made pursuant to. un der ami bv virtue of the power of sale conferred upon hie by Order and Judgment of the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C, rendered at the January Term, lf;?3, wherein the undersigned was duly appointed Com missioner of the Court to sell the lands hereinabove deseriln'd to satisfy indebtedness evidenced by first note and niortirairo on said land and to sell the same in the inverse order of alienation to Hiitfh Medford. Suel Rliinehart and Champion Bank and Trust Company, and if amount bid is not sufficient to satisfy said indebted ness with cost and commissions, then to sell the said land as a whole to satisfy said inilebtedno-s as afore said. This land was formerly sold and purchaser did not comply with bid and this is a resale of said land for the same purpose and re-old pur suant to Order of Resale of Hon. Felix F. Alley, dated Alienist 12. 103.'!. This property is sold subject to all past due. existing, and future taxes and assessments. A deposit of o'V of highest lid will be required before same will !.t- accepted if Com missioner so desire, same. This the 14th tl.iv of August. 1933. M. G. STAMF.Y. Commissioner , f the Court. No. J'4- Aujf. 24-ol-St ;:. 7-14 NOT1CF OF TRUST! K S SALF On Monday. Octohi-r i- 1033. at eleven o'clock. A. M. the court house door in the town of Waynesville North Carolina, I will se'l a- public outcry to the highest bidder I r cash, the j'ollowinir lands aid pn mises, lyinjr and beinK. in Waytu-sville Township. Haywood County. North Carolina, and mort. particularly bounded and described as follows: BCilNNING on a stake in the Northwest side line of the County road and the Southeast corner of Mrs. Ross- lot and runs N. 13 W 732 feet to a stake on the Southeast side of the public road; thence N. o3" F- 219 feet with the side line id' said road to a stake; thence S. 14 30 F. 744 feet with the Strintrfield line to a stake on the Northwest line of the county road; thence S- 57" W. 2(0 X-10 feet with sideline of said road to the Be G1NN1NG. containing 3 Oo-lOO acres, more or less, and being the same lands convoyed by Thomas String field and wife, to W. C l'hillips and wife Myrtle l'hilliips by deed dated November 20, 102i'. and recorded in Book 74. page - Record of Deeds of 11 ivwood County. Sal, made pursuant to power of sal,, conferred upon me by deed of trust executed by W. C Phillip anil . .,'f., l,,il.. l'hillios. dated Decem ber 20. 1020, and recorded in Book 11. page 233.' Record of Deeds of Haywood County. This Mi.- St h day of September. 100.1. Gill). 11. WARD, Trustee No. ion Sept. 1 1 21 2s Oct. r :.r p.-; r .'f e'etion sets forth the pre ihat should be exercised by banker and farmer when 'is loans to increase or im iry production, or beef, sheep. ultrv nroduction. as well J! f Ktors should be considered n fimic marketing ot products he. v. ay efficiency in production -:" n'cy- in marketing. Many 1 r- lay details ot farm .life 'aye a practical financial signify ?.-e treated in the book. - A par " in p irtant section deals with f"'?. with, farm leases and : an vlth hllrected farm credit. : NOTICE OF SALF Ol-TATF RFAL K.1- lr mat Note To TAXFAY All Property on Which 1932 Tax es Have Not Been Paid Will Be Advertised for Sale Thursday, October 5th, And Will Be Sold on The First Monday in November. In Order to Prevent Property from Being Sold And To Avoid Additi onal Costw knks Make Best Record F- C. Loans Repayments. in ,.A?-:::z : Inane f !1 000.000 !e .l:" ':le Federal Government rsi the. Reconstruction 'Finance "r--:ra'i::i' tbe bighest percentage-of sa!t?. official reports show, has .va aJe-by the banks. Indicating ;t- of stability as the chief un 'r? C.tment ol public fear bas v " :.:-..! fr.-jni theme H?:osstruction Finance Corpo has authorized cash advances, ..y sec-jrc by gound collateral, to ia r-Da' ss Eince " besan operations S b ?Taary' 1932, an1 made actual S!? W6aie'ntS t0 them ,n tD 8m0ttnt ' y -.l.STs.OOO. Of this amount, how- iu L 0 '3'000, or over 44 Pr cent Tea rIa!d by the banks. AH other iteTi? T borr rs combined nave wia abat 16 per cent of their loans. Default having been made in .In payment of the indebtedness .-'secured by' a certain' deed of trust rxeCuted to the First NatiinaLCompany if Dur ham. Inc. -and the Union Trust Com pany of Maryland, .; Trustees. : on the first .day of duly.' 1028, by . Smr Kniirht and wife. Flora Kniirht- on th(. lands herein , lies; ri:-d, said deed of a. v,U.,t in Rook 21. oatro 4fi: in the nflice of the Re(d-ter ofi I)eeils of Haywood County N. C.. the undersiRned will, having been so re nuested bv the holder of said. indebt edness, offer for sale at public auction. to the highest bidder f ir cash, at ;tnc Courthouse .ir in Haywood County N- C. at twelve o'clock noon on M"t)-dav-October 2nd. 10.33, purchaser n--suminjr all.ur.paid' taxes and street as sessments, the land deseritied in -o deed of trust, to-wit: . Drivvtvr. nn n stake in tr.e Westerly manrin of Church , whi-h stake is' 332 feet S. 7 deirs,.30 mm-. Wr..t fr,. hc interesection of Main Street tnd Church Street, and Whi:'n stnkp U Oscar Kmeht s southeasterly porncr. and runs with said Street, cotv, 7 Aorr nn mins. West 60 feet a'. - .i.i.' rtn North 82 decs. 30 lu a piant, n.vim - mins wrt 1.0 feet to a stake; thence North 7 degs. 30 mins. F.ast 60 feet to a stake. Oscar Knifrht's corner; thence with Oscar Knight's line, South 82 degs. 30 mins- East 150 feet to the BEGINNING corner, being the same lot of land conveyed to Sam Knight by deed April 25 1921. from J. N. fnicrVn- otiH n-ifp. -,nd recorded in Deed Book No. 55, page 230. Record of NotPaid 1932 Taxes To Pay m You Cari Save Mon3y By Giving This Matt B 1 Ovf O Of Haywood County

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