The Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 277, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1982 Page: 3 of 14
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FmHA makes loans
Oklahomans received Agriculture.
The largest segment of
Altus Petal Pushers
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munity facilities projects as rates and amount of grant
cattle operations.
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loans and grants in the
amount of $234 million in
fiscal 1982, which ended
Sept. 30, from the Farmers
Lmit Me cepos per customer per visit
Coupon Expires Nevember U, 1982
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represented by Arleta
Leckie, licensing service
worker, are sponsoring a
training course, Child
Development I, to be at the
Southwest Oklahoma Skills
Center, 1117 N. Spurgeon,
Altus.
The class began on Nov. 9.
Classes meet every Tuesday
night through Dec. 7 at the
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Photography Days
November 16-November 21
Tuesday - Sun. 14
Photography Hours
Tues., Wed., Sat 10-1,2-6
Thun. $ Friday 10-1, 2-5:30, 6-8
A stunning variety of poses combined into
one portrait makes the Quintette a priceless
memory of your child to be treasured
forever. The Quintette comes attractively ,
matted and ready to frame. This 1
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Imagine...delicious, crisp
chunks of boneless
chicken served piping hot
with any of our four tasty
. sauces. Best of all, you
receive a regular order of
Chicken McNuggets"
FREE when you buy one.
Christmas Open House
Will Be in Full Bloom
Sunday, November 21, 1982
1 P.M. - 5 P.M. at the
Marietta Montgomery, Owner
701 E. Liveoak, Altus
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Bach in time for
Chriitnuu
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| According to Mrs. Leckie,
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group makes suitable train-
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child caregivers of the state
and will send certificates of
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Building trades class
Charles Littlejohn's building trades class at Southwest Oklahoma Skills Center are
shown loading a cabinet into their newly acquired pickup truck. The cabinet was built
for the ACMI House. From left are Littlejohn, Eric Hurd, Albert Wynn, James Hands, Rick
Bouchard, Joe Patterson. Not pictured are Kenneth Owens and David Robertson.
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for purchase of land and $99 disposal systems for small borrowing money thrugh
million to finance crops and communities, and such com- other sources. The interest
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The community programs projects financing is for
section provides loans and small communities and
grants to finance rural water rural areas which have dif-
districts, water and waste ficulty in selling bonds or
funds was $124 million loan- single family homes. An ad- added, is financed to provide
ed to the state’s fanners and ditional $25 million was used adequate housing at rental
ranchers. Next was $90 for multi-family projects in rates affordable by the
EXCLUSIVE NEW OFFER!
THE QUINTETTE PORTRAIL
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Development of Children
from Infancy through Age
Six, Understanding the
Young Child, Watching and
Listening for Children’s
Messages, and Knowing the
Predictable Stages of
Growth. This is one of the
courses required to complete
Level 1 of the Oklahoma
Training for Child Care
Careers. It was offered in
May 1982, and those who
completed it at the time will
not want to repeat it.
All persons working with
young children may
register. Registration may
be made by calling Arleta
Leckie, 482-5812, or by atten-
ding the class sessions.
THE PORTRAIT PACKAGE "
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E three 5x7s, and fifteen wallets. No
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■ Gu packages only $12.00 with no deposit.
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Home Administration. This million for rural housing and
announcement was made by finally $20 million for com-
Larry Stephenson, state munity programs projects,
director of this lending arm Loans to farmers and ran-
of the U.S. Department of chers included $25 million
Rural housing financing is hospitals and fire stations. vary according to the
Called a'biological cross- limited to rural communities Stephenson explained the average per family income
roads of North America,” of 10,000 population or less, Farmers Home Administra- in the areas. James Abram Garfield,
the Big Thicket of east Tex- except for five non- tion is a lender of last resort. Sixty-five county and eight 20th president of the United
asis overlapped by Appala- metropolitan communities Individual borrowers are district offices in Oklahoma states was born Nov. 19.
chanaand Southernforests under 20,000 jointly approv- helped only after it is deter- are available to local 1752.
and varieties of plants indi- ed by the Secretaries of mined that they cannot bor- citizens who may wish to
genous to Mexico’s subtro- Agriculture and Housing and row from conventional check their eligibility for A
pics. Urban Development. In sources at reasonable rates loans.
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Hale, Dave. The Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 277, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1982, newspaper, November 19, 1982; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2116125/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.