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G. I. Questions On Home Loans Are Answered. The 10 questions most frequently asked by World War II veterans about G. I. home loans were an swered today by Veterans Admini stration. VA compiled the queries in a survey it conducted recently to learn how much veterans know about their Federal benefits. "Ik questions and answers fo' lou: Q Where should a veteran go to gci a G I. home loan? A il( first must find a bank or savin and loan association or other inivate lenders willing to jj Blackheads too. No waiting V Yes. it is true, there is a safe, / harmless, medicated liquid called KLCEREX that dries up pimples / "5 nuirkly as it acts to loosen and remove y t ikW blackheads. Those who followed sim y Jf . directions, and applied Kl??r? when fi! not i< < d.were amazingly surprised when they found t'' ' inmples and blackheads had disappeared. Thew enthusiastically praise Kleerex and rluiii t: ' ire no longer embarrassed nM. v anf1 tow happy with their clear w" , Uu KImim. If one ap- M Miration does not satisfy, you get /| llC double your money back. Ask for Kleerei today, sure. Mauney Drug Co. MURPHY, N. C. How women and girls may get wanted relief (rom functional periodic pain Cardul. many women say, has brought re lief from the cramp-like agony and nervous strain of functional periodic distress. Taken like a tonic. It should stimulate appetite. tiu ui(ir?iiuii, viiiu iiciy uunu r'v.isi ince for the "time" to come. Started 3 days before "your time". It should help relieve pain due to purely i functional periodic causes. Try Itl CARDUI %tt l?Hl """CT'ONI make the loan. I Q Where does the Veterans Ad- j ministration come in? A. VA guarantees up to $4,000, | but no more than half the loan, made by the private lender to the veteran. This guaranty helps pro tect the lender from loss. VA does not lend money to the veteran. Q. How much can the veteran borrow? A. As much as the lender is will ing to lend, but the maximum guarantee will be $4,000. Q. What are some of the ad vantages of a G. I. home loan to the veteran? A. <1> Because of the guaranty, the lender is more willing to make a loan; (2) the VA guaranty en courages the lender to make the I loan without requiring a down pay ment. and (3) the interest rate <4 percent maximum) is low. Q. Doesn't the veteran also get a gratuity payment of some kind? A. Yes, VA pays to the lender, for credit to the veteran's loan, an amount equal to 4 percent of the guaranteed portion of the loan. For example, if the guaranteed por tion is S3. 000, the lender will re ceive $120 from VA to credit to the debt of the veteran. Q. Must the veteran have cash to | make a down payment? A. No. Hut if a down payment is required by the lender, it will not prevent the veteran from obtaining guaranteed loan. Q. Who pays the appraiser's fee? KEEPSAKE | Diamond Rings i REGISTRATION CERTIFI- j C ATE WITH EVERY DIAMOND Davis' Jewelers I CLEAR PONDEROSA PINE OUTSIDE DOORS 2-8 x 6-8 - m Solid Lite Top LIMITED SUPPLY Get Yours Now! BLUE RIDGE BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Phone 2942 Blue Ridge, Ga. NOTICE CHEROKEE INDIANS To all enrolled members of the Eastern Rand of Cherokee Indians There will be a meeting at the Courthouse in Murphy, Aug ust 30 at 3 p. m. It is of vital importance to you. PLEASE ATTEND o There will be buses running from Mur phy to Cherokee on September 4 free of charge for you to ride to vote in the election for Fred Bauer and Arnold Cooper, Chief and Vic^-Chief. * Your dinner will also be provided free of charge. Give yourself a holiday and at the same time do yourself a valuable service. Be at the Murphy Bus Station at 8 a. m. Septem ber 4. SAVE YOUR LANDS AND INDIAN RIGHTS BY ELECTING Fred Bauer and Arnold Cooper V A. The veteran. "This fee usual ly is about $15 or $20. I Q. Can a veteran join with a non veteran to buy a two family home? | A. Yes, provided the veteran's I interest is properly protected to prevent any loss to him in event | the non-veteran defaults. Q. How about a loan where the j FHA insures the first mortgage ' for say 80 percent of the price of j the house and the veteran wishes to borrow additional money to eov- \ er the balance? A. VA can guaranty a second i ary loan for the balance, provided the secondary loan does not exceed 20 percent of the purchase price. Q Can a veteran repay all or part of his loan at any time during the life of the loan? A. Yes, and without paying any I lee or premium. It has been proved that grain, silage, and hay can be saved by fall f.nd winter pastures. Every pound ol nutrients provided by pasture saves buying a pound in the feed sack. NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. In The Superior Court CALUDE W. CARROLL, Plaintiff Vs. MABEL SOLE CARROLL. Defendant. NOTICE The above named defendant, Mabel Cole Carroll, will take notiee that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the de fondant upon the ground that plain tiff and defendant have lived sep arate and apart for more than two j years next preceding the bringing I of this action ;and the defendant | will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of I the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, in the Court house in Murphy, North Carolina, within twenty days after the 25th day of September. 1947. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. This the 27th day of August, 1947. J. H. HALL. Clerk Superior Court. 6-4tc Cherokee County. PROTECT YOUR LOVED ONES With A Ql INN & HUMPHREY Mutual Burial Certificate ONLY COSTS 25c TO JOIJf Ql'INN & HUMPHREY Mutual Burial Association Copperhill, Tenn. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 LABOR DAY . .. We think the overalls of labor are a uniform worn with gallantry. We think the men and women of labor are un sung heroes and heroines of an unend ing task to make Supply and Demand meet. We think this Labor Day's the time to say ? "We thank you!" The gears mesh ; dynamos hum ; as sembly belts move ? and production is railing to give the people of our land all the merchandise they've been wait ing for. Thanks to the men and women in Labor's ranks, ours shall ever be a land of plenty! Out of America's factories, via the hands of labor, there issues a steady stream of the countless aids of better living in whose production this country excels. As we observe Labor Day thousands of working men are pledged to turn cut more ? and better goods at lower cost; that the high standard of living so many people now enjoy may be increasingly available to more of the people, all of the time. - This Ad Is Sponsored By The Following Concerns In The Interest Of Cherokee County Labor - CHEROKEE COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP. - CHEROKEE FURNITURE COMPANY FARMERS FEDERATION THE H. T. HACKNEY COMPANY HOWELL'S MARKET 4 SYLVESTER'S PRODUCE COMPANY SMOKY MOUNTAIN GAS COMPANY DAVIDSON & McIVER HAMPTON HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. THE CHEROKEE SCOUT
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