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Mr. and Mrs. Glen wood San derson vis bed Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lewis and girls at Leland on Sunday. Mrs. J. F. Brock of Kenans vflle visited Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Brock on Saturday. Babson tlons. Here young men and wo men may concentrate on the fundamentals of honest and ef ficient business administration. Later, he founded a Midwest Institute of Business adminis tration, located In Eureka, Kan sas. the center of the United States. He has been active also in the establishment of other mediums of service to the pub lic, such as the Gravity Re search Foundation, located at New Boston, New Hampshire. Mr. Babson has probably done more than any other man to create among his millions of newspaper readers an interest in simple business problems, and to instill a broader vision In business men, enabling them to meet the ups-and -downs of the business cycle. New Resources For Rural People Provided By EO Act Amendment * An amendment to Title in p of the Economic Opportunity * Act signed November 8, by * Mrs. George Prldgen, Cindy J" and Mack attended tne Christ mas Parade in Clinton on Sat- n urday evening and visited Mrs. John Royals and children. 2 Mr. and Mrs. George Prld- J" gen and children and Mr. and 2 Mrs. Sammy Williams were Friday night supper guests of 3 Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Matthews l] at Turkey. " Miss Mary Anne Williams of ~ Warsaw spent Saturday night ,, with MR. AND Mrs. Sammy Wll- * liams. ? Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones and ?' Jay Jr. attended the Golden ? Wedding Anniversary of Mr. ? Jones' aunt and uncle, Mr. and 111 Mrs. Pate Sr. at Plkevflle on . Sunday. " Mr. Jessie Brock of tfnston 3 visited Mrs. Frank Langston f? on Wednesday. * Mrs. Eva James spent the f. week end in Suffolk. Va. with 2 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rlvenbark and girls. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prldgen, 2 Ann and Joey, also Sheila and u Lest a Smith of Greenville were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. , Nellie Prldgen, visitors in the evening were Mr. and Mrs. John C. Prldgen and Linda * of Warsaw. , Mrs. Alice Sanderson of Calypso and Mrs. Nellie Prld 5 visited their brother Mr. u les Dickson at the South ~j Wing In Kenansvllle on Sunday * evening. resident Johnson will provide klitlonal and much needed re mrces for hard-pressed, low come rural people desiring to throve their farm Income or art small businesses. "This mportant Economic pportunlty '.<n amendment In -eases fro <* $2,500 to $3,500 e maximi . loan thattheFar ers Horn;Administration,of ie United states Department of grlculrure, can make to lndl dual farmers or other rural esldents at the bottom of the sonomlc ladder," Melvln H. earn. State Director of the tency stated.? The amendment so authorizes additional cre It to borrowers so Ions as lelr total outstanding Indebted tss for an economic opportu ity loan does not exceed $3,500. Mr. Hearn explained that Ince this office of Economic pportunlty rural loan program :arted In January, 1965, the armers Home Administration (tended credit totaling $2,142, 10 to over 1575 rural people iroughout North Carolina. These Economic Opportunity arrowers are operating more lan 150 different kinds of non trlcultural enterprises - In iditlan to farming - as a re lit of credit extended through lis program. Loans average 1.360. "In some cases the cost of btalnlng land, buildings and gulpmem for small rural based businesses has been a irrler to developing areason bly sound loan under the pre lous $2,500 limit, "Mr. Hearn explained. "The authorisation which permits the making of larger loans to borrowers will allow them to acquire and de velop more adeoiate resources to help provide abetter standard of living." This amendment will also } make it possible for some rural loan borrowers to expand their operation incases where needed capital is not available from conventional credit sources. Persons desiring more in formation on this new source of credit should contact the Farmers Home Administration office locsted in the Agricul ture Building in KenansvOle. MMw&m Santa merrily brings all our warm wishes for your merriest and most marvelous Christmas. ?? Rheumatic fever is not catch ing but it is triggered by strep infections which ARE conta gious. Don't take chances with a strep throat, says the North Carolina Heart Association. Get prompt medical attention. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy R. Rack ley of Chicago announce die birth of a 9 lb. 15 os. son, Paul Allan, on December 12. Mrs. Rsckley Is the former Dorothy Brock of Warsaw. Mr. Rackley is also of Warsaw. JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS! 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