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hed by and for Virginians in the Garden County of Virginia
ty, Virginia, Thursday, November 19, 1953
1exation
»mpieted |
ot feel any land
ken in that “is
, farm now, -and
vill be operated as
cars to, come” He
\mittee is unani- |
eelings that there ||
equirement for the
| its limits and take
wreas around town.
1eral acceptance of |
of . annexation on ||
eople in the areas
ording to Mr. Har-| |
i one of the 'most\\
ons for _extending
s the health and
oblem in adjacent
f the committee,
bpointed as one of
ts of the new town
it ‘took officg in
re, in addition to
George Ward, Roy
Hollilngsworth and
.
Hiring
udoun "
hool hoard had to
ually to the county,
o the wife of the
itendent as a sub-
" o bt LTV a
i
.Shown on the stage of the Midd
‘teachers of Loudoun and Fauquier Cou
Community College, Carson M. Bradley,
Indorf, of the Community College, Howe
for Loudoun County.
Announced at Party
et
| 'COIfignunity Center Program Ha
&
AT TEACHER’S PARTY
Paid Circu
4738
Loudou
Eligible
Drough
USDA Aectic
Clears Way
Assistance
Loudoun County
ignated by the U
ment of Agricultu
aster area, followis
mer’s long and parc
The designation
Washington last T
It means drc
| Loudoun farmers, °
under without it,
in the form of d:
cattle feed and ha;
market price. Th
designed to help f
tain foundation h
Loudoun, Fauqui
-—B Thomas Neil Darling
leburg Community Center at Friday’s party for the school
nties are ( (left to right) E. E. Nichols, Jr., of the Loudoun recommended by
superintendent of schools for Fauquier County, Frederick
11 E. Jackson and O. L. Emerick, superintendent of schools
@fibking |
Willilam in Nort
were among 17
ties added last we
previously _ approve
disaster aid. Onh
cultural mobilizati
for aid was 1ot
the cfec_zer'a.f level.
Farmers in the
‘Ied counties may
assistance. In Lou
tion should be
Production and D
(Continued or