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BUIGK SALES and SERVICE Bill Candler, Mgr.— W. Wilson Street — Farmvilie, N. C. Sell On The FARMVILLE MARKET For Best Values aid Dependable MERCHANDISE Trade With Phone 361-1 107 S,- Main St, Subscribe to THE ENTERPRISE and receive it Regularly — The price is only $2.00 a year. lees with an average of 28 - ser viced each month; (6) Services to in dividual children was. the largest non finaneial service program. These in cluded juvenile court investigations, supervision of reform school parolees, supervision of probationers, foster home placements, adoptions,_ services to physically handicapped childrdh, services to emotionally disturbed chil dren, psychological examinations' and school truancy services. Services were rendered more than 500 children; (7.) Investigations for the courts. The sum of $12,782.00 was paid through the welfare department to the fami lies of men convicted of non-support and ordered by the^courts to make regular payments to their families; (8) Financial assistance was given 173 applicants’ for general relief in the amount of $6,849.21. This item included dnlgs, personal service,I clothing, transportation, food, Cloth ing was the major item and was pur chased for medical and mental pat ients and for children without ade quate clothing to meet school attend ance requirements; (9) The popula tion at the County Home ranged from 20 to 23 persons. The Superintendent of Public Welfare, under £he County Commissioners, has total supervision of the home. He does the purchasing, planning and maintenance, and also makes all investigations and reports on it? operation. ' Financial services from federal, MILK HELPS TO 'i J DEVELOP STRONG HUSKY YOUNGSTERS ... and Keeps the “OLD” Young ! Drink Milk For Health S'. Everyday Vitamin-Rich stiff dividual* and dvicind iicfrT zations; particularly mentionabl' inar tfi* LionaClubs’ sarviceato Aid to the Blind program. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦oaoaa#$>»«»♦♦ ******•••' . ' ' A ' ■M * • a-- ^>1 Said Mrs. Dupfie, I'm smart as a fox,m - I feed Jenrily, I buy my frocks. Though my budget is «*&*/ don't need moi for I save at nty thrifty CohM Store. Shrewd shopping is easy at Colom you will always find quality foo< even the thriftiest shoppers can ai prices are plainly marked on eve: see on Friday and Saturday you ? day pf the week. You’ll fin'd plenty of low-price spei too. They are-“bonus specials” - vantageous purchases and lower n from item-by-item, day-by-'day 1< every day Value Day at Colonial
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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