Washingto " ,"wyT" FarmNeum MEDICAL AID PLAN. ' IS THE DAKOTAS. HELPS IMMfAflUft 3 NOW IN 18 STATSEL ^ (Huge 3. Si?. WMagten Cer ?-.; % r-:; - The Farat Security AitiniitHntinM announced toddy that with the co operation of the state medical rao ciatioas and oL.ar professional groups of North and South Dakota it has worked ouf plans to pmnMt emergency medical care for eligible low-income farm families of the two states at a cost of $2 per month per #.?nv :s Dr. W. W. Alexander, Administra tor, said the medical aid plans for North and Sooth Dakota were based upon the experience of the FSA with similar plans in these and 16 other states. Already, he said, 58,000 low income families are befcatf helped to obtain medical care at a cost they can afford through the cooperation of state medical associations in those states. The state wide programs in North and South Dakota, which should in crease this total to more than 80, 000 families, went into operation No vember 1. have been approved by Dr. R. a WilHams, Medical Di rector of the FSA, and the state medical, dental, pharmaceutical, nur sing and hospital associations of the two states. About -37,009 families in North Da kota and 40,160 m" South Dakota or about half the farm families tif each -K-iMa to nartkingte. siate, wixi MC ? . Already 25,00* families in North Da* Kota are participating in a prug???| now being superceded by the new plan, which #? be open to all fam ilies who are now being, or have been aided by the Farm Security Ad ministration. The Administrator said the FSA would loan to each family signing 19 for the medical aid program fid, or the equivalent of JS-jmt month for the balance of this fiscal year. This money will be placed in the hands of special corporations m eaefe state composed of federal and state offi cials and members of the state_medi cal associations. > The fund will be allocated by each corporation on a pre-arranged basis between physicians and nurses. It also will be divided into equal sums for the eight months covered by the programr Families signing up for the pro gram will then be eligible for emer gency medical, dental, or hospital care from any organisations. BUls for the services will be paid by the state corporations set up. under the plan, and if the funtfe availafe'Tor a given month are not sufficient to cover the bills, they will be- pro-rmteA In each state a* officer norofcmied by the peofesftional * organizations, h"* naid kv the state health depart meats, wrfll serve as general medical supervisor and arbitrator. .. One of his duties will be to check the bills submitted by the professional prac titioners to present excessive and un necessary charges. Dr. Alexander explained that the Farm Security Administration had embarked upon medical aid programs in the Dakotas and IS other states because it had found medical atten tion was required in its1 efforts to rehabilitate low-income farm famil ies and make them self supporting, v "Quite aside from any humanitar ian purposes," he said, "the Farm Se curity Administration has found, as a leading agency, that a family in good health is a better credit risk than afamily in bad health. It hag developed plane for ?fecal cart be cause it has found that good health is a necessary part of a family's re habilitation." Plane developed by the FSA in other states to provide medical cart for its borrowers am similar bat on a smaller scale than those provided in North and Sooth Dakota, tii aft ed with state and local medical asao ^ ^ j I for to^income Ses' the profnm yet A It ggfair to aak * physician toj i n? f Of the doctor. I ggj^ hsvci eneflflWeod 1 ^flBSi^jJimLA y^hi, f -gj " iv J - "JVWWggffgf!! in . to jwturfjjgi ' All ? af j,, ? >? III^II^m'Ii T^l^fe ?WAofrt?-- AJ*-1 YYlyi* BHHBHV JXCWiBVnffk ?jJUn itWkUUk w W. & Yatveatan spunt Sunday, with fHgnds 4i .Suffolk, V* B. A. Pope spent Sunday with his father in (fewsomes,, Va. I , l Mis. Maegnret. trey spent - the week end at her home in Boadbas. ' Speed was at her home in Fountahl for the- week end. * * Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Yelverton, Miss Carol Yelverton;-anij"! Hrhf ' Ji" W. Rediek spent Sildsp in Malafeh." >-7-1. ' Hfc ? 1. -. . *-i* PITT COOKTy BOARD 09Fr I ttr t tv? iL#^ _ _. _. . . - - - | .^' S^Beicfief the Town at -?ft Sout^* to JC tEXan^s Hi*; tSMneo-a nortft ertf dimetie? w?i the said K iK A. B. Walter's corner, formerly Bay Smith's corner; thence & Southwesterly course with the said iine, to A. B. Walter** corner; thence * lout Basil fftydirectfcn with A. B. WaBette line to the point of begin ning? ifc befigr all that vacant lot or parcel of land tyia* and being be teteen R. afceag'a fee, A. B. Wal ter's fee formerly Bay Smith's line at* A? ft Wafers corner Warn which Wsriliiiibat TMs-tfce l?th-fey SS, the following described reel estate: y"*' A certain tract or parcel of land lying- and being in PR* County- as aforeeafc? end more particularly de scribed and defined ae follows: Ad joining the land|^ JklL- Williams, jr stokcMon ?*? J^d^nd runs 87 1*8* feisM**"*. Wfl^ liams Hue; thence with a Hue of marked tzees . of the said Williams fine to a stake; H*P. Dupre* and B. M. Wffliaw oaribrr thence M * *4 . W^gfa^.to^t CM^Mffl Run; stake in the Snow Hfll Road, w? R. IT A ii J. itMUMa jPBUBBC - XfivWUOi ii 1. "jl ww ?? a a ? a w ? w% wv_ - * ? - l|AP)| - ?<".,aa| 'fiCdHfiH* rA ? Wnll*H' I - mf. ,1 - ?.r 1QQQ C iflii ^fl? jrfjtfl (w* oi vwoer, iyoo.? JOHN HH& PAYLOR, v '.-- ->;r73,g ?- ^ , > Tim I illiift" ^ ^ of Str**, ?d bomnded oa thesorth by *?? Jt n J> 1. A.t __!. I 2nd. Lot Tt?ohi?iiiiu at a ditch in fhfliiAitf'toi lf W, Procto? diJh to J. T. Procter ccnwfthenee with liii-t i. ll_ L aMlai'ltew iMMULklttW ultcn to tn# UiglHiiiiHr owrwitlf f ftrdi Lot BeinrLoteWae.2, 8 and f is Block No. S aaahwm on plat of tha town of Grimeslaiui, J>y plat of record in Pitt County Reglnfcry, and being same property conveyed to H. S.Proctor by Alston Gribeahy dead of record in Book N-10 page 839 Pitt CmiMy'1 and -particularly edjointag the Ms owned by the estate of J. 6. and X D. Grfato be ginning at* stake on River Street, Procter and Grime* comer] thence section 1W feet to Grimee and Proc tor comer; theace at right angles 150 feet to a stake; thence a south westerly Coarse parallef wtth first Hne- ISO feet to stake; thence parallel irith second line lBVfeet to the point of beWnrfwr. V*'*-* ? 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