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Stores L'iSrviii Ct P«®ney KW Am*™ “ » . ; j, was wntl describe* tee micI , in 47 ye*" astfJ*® _ store here i* b>- Sd street *nd i* rtmn- T M'Koj. ^ $ Ser° ... ^ fer >S r ?frie$ly he home- none Coronet, it • j-t > ^SncUdPemior prin- at goods has b««i *°ld '•SSfcredit for Penny . Swecea g»M rJ^ey, who was bom 73 now is honorary iMiNew York office, when i wtoring in churchea and 1 kuiness and civic group*. ’^Sw- ifo stores with these c. Penney ^wienge is human, ze- Y^cant find a finer ex- i good human-rdatioM ^ our people and our The answer he* in te* Q our company, built , everybody has an op to get ahead and par- in profits.” coopera of [between ! within or Flying By ftomr Baoley * receives a lot of criti just doesn’t deserve. You pie who never flew a per- CpUne date, “It costs too ^'Renting an automobile , 12% to 15 cents a mile. «n» can be rented for as 15h cents a mile. That is ited plane in good con- k Kid includes gas and oil. gber criticism you hear is, tire not safe." Wrong again, me is safe. Assuming fair- maintenance, whether or . are safe depends almost l m the pilot Some pilo4a, Directors of the Camden Na tional Farm Loan Association met with an official of the Federal Land Bank he$e on Wednesday for the purpoae of reviewing past year's operation* and outlining a program for the coming vear. One of tee major actions taken was the adoption of a contract between the association and the bank cov ering the making and servicing of Federal land bank loans in this territory during the coming year. Under tee new contract the as sociation will have an opportunity to further build up its reserve *nd surplus based on the number and amount of loans made and serviced during the fiscal year which began July 1. T. C Melton, vice president of the gsMdaUon, presided at the meeting. The new service con tract between the association and the bank is the best one ever de vised," Mr. Melton said. “It places more responsibility on the direc tors and at the same time provides greater incentive to build the as sociation into a stronger farmer- owned credit cooperative.” The new Harry C ager for lina. A. C. Bradham, who is the active manager of the association in the capacity of secretary-treas urer, presoxted reports on past year's operations which showed that the association had a success- ear‘with $847.09 added to re- rve and surplus. , According to Mr. Bradham, Federal land bdhk loans made through his office during the fis cal vear ending June 30, 1949, totaled approximately $100,000.00, which was slightly more than the previous year. More than half of these loans were for the purpose of refinancing existing debts us ually at lower rates of interest and longer terms. The balance were for the purchase and improvement of farms, to buy machinery, live stock, and for educational pur poses. Other directors attending the eeting were: C. P. DuBose, Jr, L. J. Whitaker, J. P. Isenhower, W. J. Davidson and W. R. Eddins. • - - - Norman Baum At Fashion Openings In Paris, France . v —•IT — . ■;- i •• «•< ->r- w ’rXfia e f-m [Of poor flying habits, are Th llgrtheir Of much interest to Camden prone xnese are not friends of Norman Baum, son of I not fly with them. They Mrs. B. H. Baum and the late r the buzzers or show- B. H. Baum of this city, is and are probably well an item in the Paris edition of | reputation. They the New York Herald Tribune f Mr. Baum is in Paris represent ing the Women's National News Service of New York to attend the fashion openings that are being] held there. Among some of the fashion experts and editors of j magazines present and in the group with Mr. Baum are such characters as Ross Jessica Davis, aditot of Harper's Bazaar: Miss Wilhella Cushman, of the Ladies! Journal; Bliss woman's editor of have over 75% of Safe flying is most- | natter of refndmng from Good operators do f to curb recklessness. If successful in this there i likelihood of accidents in- J planes from their fields, srports have been in ope- ifer years with no accidents, ite same be said of automobiles white Imt? I what if your motor quits.' tor maintenance that is re- hany accidents in white i Mure Is Mamed had no t trouble at alL It is . MP far violations of tee BjfUtatiooa. Bay a penuaal planet you can a mile and a * in any diractk Take a plana ride and see how many fields there are in that “Mat anywhere arounc These planes will lam i«uuy with engine cut off « running. To find ou is really like, you to fly. ^ « running, fying is realh ) learn NBC fashion commentator; Virginia Pope of the New York] Times, and Miss Nell Sneed, worn- en’s editor of the Kansas City | in Paris Mr. Baum at-1 the Souboum School of Art for six wades and is affiliated with Robert Piquet,! famous French fashion creator. The deer hunting season opens] on Aug. 15 and local hunters may enjoy that sport from that date on until Jan. 1 when the season | cloaca. ' ■ MILLER'S for Lumbar bitterest civil war in Co- litoS? 0 ? i tarted in 18W » 1100,000 deaths in battle in lYSIDE h-wuve-in Dusk -Time 9:0$ Nightly . AuTiTu" i Feature— ** Feature "•otTIiude" ^Sik*S , , Ro *“ •»> » with ^ Cameron . 17-1* AND THE (RKO) Little Theatre CAMDEN. S. a r j- r i FiL-Bat. Aug. IMS "THE UFE OF RHJBY" starring—William Bendix as Riley—with—James Gleason ’Rosemary DeCamp Also Selected Short Subjects jjri-- ■ - - — - - — ^ Bel. Aug. IX 19:30 F. 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