1947 B. F. GRADY BASKETBALL TEAM - Front Row, left to right, Hunter Wells, Edmond Carter, Coolidge Turner, Lindwood Patterson. Alfred Wells. Second row, Gus Ulrich, Bryant Smith, L.C. Southerland, J.D. Outlaw, C.L. Whitfield, and Principal and Coach, Hugh Wells Sr. FmHA Accepting I Emergency Loan Applications Duplin County was de clared eligible for Fanners Home Administration (FmHA) disaster emergency loans on Oct. 27th. Generally that means that farmers who l,?ct o* 1A i ict v v mat at ivast ju pviv^iir of their production due to the drought are eligible for FmHA loans. Proceeds from crop insurance and the PIK W program are taken into ac count when determining eli gibility. FmHA County Supervisor J.M. Mills Jr. is urging farmers who are interested in receiving an emergency loan to get their applications in as soon as possible after they have completed harvesting. Mills said, "We hope farmers will get their appli cations in early rather than waiting until ncai tnc utau line, which is April 27, 1984. The longer they wait, the more chance there is for long delays in getting their checks. If the applications come in early we can avoid backlogs and speed up the process." The FmHA office is lo cated in the Agricultural Building in Kenansville. The telephone number is 296-0827. Application packages can be picked up at the county office. f . ~ Maternity Care Now Offered I By Duplin Health Department The Duplin Counth Health Department is now offering maternity services to the citizens of the county. Who can come to this clinic? any pregnant woman who lives in Dunlin Who needs prenatal care? Every woman should go to a doctor or a . public health clinic as soon as she thinks she is pregnant. Don't put it off. When should this care begin' The earlier and more regularly you seek care, the better it is for you and your baby. Your baby is growing even before you know you are pregnant . How much does it cost? No one is refused care. Charges will be based on family size and income. What services are offered to maternity patients? Medi cal examination, nutrition counseling, prenatal educa tion and laboratory work are offered. For more information, call Duplin County Health De partment at 296-1015. American Education Week At E. E. Smith American Education Week should, insofar as possible, ? Include something for every one ? students, parents, | teachers, community groups and the general public. E.E. Smith has planned several activities to promote the awareness of American Edu cation Week in the school as well as the community. AEW publicity consists of the following: Monday - Mrs. Hueston's FHA club will ^entertain the faculty after school at a teachers meeting with punch and cookies. Tuesday and Thursday the PTO will entertain the faculty with refreshments in the lounge. Wednesday Ellenberg Florist from Warsaw will present teachers with cor sages and boutonnieres. Friday, Mrs. Ruby ^McGowan, secretary, will entertain the faculty with ham and sausage biscuits and coffee for breakfast. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ray Chestnutt of Richmond, Va. are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, Angelia Lynn, on October 20, 198J. The grandparents are _ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. West W>f Richmond, Va. Mrs. Hubert L. West of Warsaw is the great-grandmother, CARD OF THANKS My family and I wish to express our thanks for all the flowers, good deeds, phone calls, cards, and especially for the prayers expressed during my stay in Lenoir ^Memorial Hospital in rCinston. May God bless you all. Sincerely, Earl Hardy, Kenansville Parents are encouraged to visit the school this week and especially on Wednesday to have lunch with their chil dren. Resource people from the community will be visiting classrooms to teach ways in which education is important to future growth. Students from the English classes of Mrs. Blalock, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Craft and Mrs. Quinn wrote the logo for AEW on grocery bags from Quinns, Browns and' Jackson stores that will be distributed this week in the community by the stores. Art and writing competition among students will be used as a learning lesson on education. Bulletin boards will be fixed on each hall enlightening students of the importance of american Education Week. E.E. Smith is proud of its school and is enjoying sharing experiences with the community. DUPLIN TIMES-PROGRESS SENTINEL Published Weekly by DUPLIN PUBLISHING CO., INC Ike Riddlck, Publisher P.O. Box 68 Kenensvllle, NC 28348 Second Cless Postage Peid at Kenensvllle, NC 28349 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Single Copy 11 Cent! 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Watson is an associate professor of English at Ran dolph-Macon College in Ashland, Va. loans are working capital v loans and are made only to b provide relief from economic it injury caused directly by the uisasier ana to permit the business to maintain a rea sonable working capital position during the period affected by the disaster. SBA cannot authorize the refinancing of long-term debts nor provide working capital which was needed prior to the disaster. Businesses must be able to furnish balance sheets and operating statements so that SBA can compare results preceding the disaster with those since and during the disaster period. No Economic injury Dis aster Assistance will be made to a business which does not meet SBA's defi nition of a small business or is determined by SBA to be able to obtain credit else where. Loan assistance to busi nesses is limited to a maxi mum of $500,000; however, the actual amount of the loan 'ill be based upon the usiness' actual economic ijury. 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