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f , , .. •' 'I* «"!’' I'k” , $jt- i .**'' • rwrf.VW "‘* , '' ,f :#»v ln/( • V' |SfT_ .'.'’.. - i Attracts W i*\, nmirram has been receiving a considerable rl^JESfrom organizations over the sUte/’ Damden City Schools i b>P w w u «<{ we have received numerous inquiries for c0 ncerning ib . - lor the p^lro® * w £?w3S? L SfSS^Ssrif ^gSSfci^ .1. * nrotfrain in ^ F Tin the Health of N'un*n* i»*”2 ^Aolthi oi program are repo: >f 1 ft*. . K _ ’ ’ Administ the Farmers tion this fiscal 1 Tit * AM EASY DOWM GRADE Even though a Medical School rofesaor says that a man reaches s peak of physical efficiency at it is en- t the dead- than the Globe- FINAL DISCHARGE I ^ Notice is hereby (riven that one i Administrator of the oatate of B. month from thb date, on Auvust B. Bowen, deceased, and on the SO, lt4t, Theodore Bo wee will I same date he will apply to the said Probate Court of Ker* 1 Court for a final discharge as said r M, fln.1 man. » n ft tl-S4c Judge of Probate Camden. S. C., July 30, 1M9. ■ • . year that begun July 1 /it was made unmistakably dew that the agency must administer these funds in a manner that will re sult in substantial improvements ey, County Supervisor for Ker shaw county. record ation to U-ea by the <*asL conferences, the tie-u "Ii^health department, and received from ■^rSSe procedure “ted in Uik county gad the County ill statement to State r JColb, Administrator B. Lhsseter emphasized supumsory n must pro- jte the kind oT agriculture that should be <J«fp«ttiated. * State Director Kolb said that, regulations have been revised to | ^ implement this policy. Fundamen tal adjustments such as the ap plication of basic soil treatment, establishing improved pastures, fencing, obtaining or improving foundation livestock, using im proved varieties of seed, adequate tMM* * j ■V ? > / A. _ the Ectrd for knd one [key-role teacher a uw tion of crops and pest con- meht The most j trol measures must be practiced nf these points in- on borrowers’ farms. ,ub e r^ord system Families using the program will a for the classroom teach- J be encouraged to participate in one for health workers), and. receive maximum assistance W ffiven to the class-1 from other available agricultural • ,rher the manual de- programs, the state director said. tor the teacher’s guid- AppUcants for new loans, or pres- "V^fprences developed ent borrowers, unwilling to par- M and home m^ ticipate in other agricultural pro- “rffSKely work together grams which are essential to their I health of the chil- success and which have bene- , better heaitn oi me cm other - farms in the areSi L w h rhaoman upon re- ihould not receive Farmers Home *1 a Nahonal mental hy- Administration assistance. The ^e^nce in C^icaglo, help of the So* Comwvation Ser- SS he was fairly bom- vice, Extension Service Produo [Si questions about the tion and Marketing Administra- ‘ wd the parent-teacher tion, as well as others is available conducted in the Cam- and should be fully utilized by our is last winter. borrowers, he said. , of parent-teacher con- If the operations of a majority - in preparation of the tenant applicants are to be rear “while we i improved substantially, an under- I continue to place consider-1 standing must be reached between s on mental and emo- the tenant, the landlord and the CB1U ,” said Miss Jennie FHA concerning improvements to i, the school nurse, Sour be made in farm practice* and tt plans for the coming how they will be^ financed and t indude a wide range of the benefits distributed, Supar- i.” This schedule | visor Stuckey said. •The state directoi present borrowers who have not y _ i ri 'Sneed later. I ’ The"'staVdirector declared that! present borrowers who have not ERS For Lumbar rations must no* be given further U> i _ . ■V-- ’ ; m ** The CS ft. CaugMM* -OPTOMETRIST-* l la The Hofier Co. assistance unless the necessary ad-1 justments and improvements are planned with them, and there is reasonable assurance that they] l will carry out the plans. Annual loans will be made only to those eligible applicants are conducting family-type 1 ing operations of a nature, and wgo , m— credit to continue their operations thi« year. - • I Annual loan aSaUtaoce will no longer be extended to tho^ who the type of .farm- ^n- ; v ; ' i&wx-YAj .^ Kolb aafal Many "borrowoni who have >*.-»« ¥ < ■ V » *■ ♦►-.Wl jrfttu -* "V'* * 1 :/• * v' - - d: a • ^ — ■ — — ■ ys: k ^ , iftryto • •• 9 ' ^ , . i it ■Ngo ' * Wj*’ i. - - '■***-.! *■ - T1 * ’V fV , \ ♦ ' ■ • " ■ - o-MV-'.u :• 1 a _ ' , • T,w ’ f- '*■ ' • * •*' '• *:JL* t'ni* ,«.-r%•: vhd’, • ‘ I '"•'>?if*- •'.<?* ' ivVvi' mm*'-*•: i , - i Vm . , ■ * » «**+** , , •» i i . -4*AinJ»a KVSRjt* , 1 __ Dufm, (M ;«**{*»• •• my fimity; / bur ”7 H* it small. \ ^ f * ‘ X'- ■ '*H0» mv+.stijr -••er- ■ -*¥* Wm?'****-'- •« f t m i s r It j •t yw* w S.'t v #! Top-flight thrift! 'flight stylo! Top-flight value! w V# ** f H iifaf .*r J, LL ■ PA"-:,f- •' JftF'. 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