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RALEIGH> N. C., SATURDAY, MARCH T, 1W xhe CABOUNIAN The Veteran’s Corner Here are authoritative an swers by the Veterans Admin istration to questions from for mer servicemen and their fam ilies: Q—As VI amtupee, I have been iceeiving a pension for nonservice connected disabilities. During my present hospitalization, it was nec essary to amuptate my other leg. Can I receive a greater pension now? A—You may now be eligible for an additional allowance fee aid and attendance after dis charge from the hospital. This is not a general benefit but ' one uiade baaed on individual circumstances. You will have to •pply to the VA for it Q —As a non-veteran, may I buy • GI home when it has been re Acme Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. 1-Day Service On Request JOS7 llills bore Street 1(1 W. Circle Drive RALEIGH. N. C. CART, N. C. DUI TE 4-4441 Dial 447-5341 i y These and Many Other Styles and Fashions. *. Displayed Now at.., GOODMAN’S “The Little Shop Around The Comer ” Wilmington at Hargett I Special I»*« LINOLEUM RUGS ■ >r I Reg. Price $12.50 * k I *J5 95 ; ' I«s^ || I DIXETTE HEATERS BOX SPRINGS and l SEITES APo; MATTRESS I »-oo- Zj/O #FF «™ I Only *59.90 /” Now *.19.95 1 Your Credit Is Always Good Here—Low Monthly Payments! IrALEIGH FURNITURE CO. & STORAGE INC. [ 114 w. LENOIR ST, RALEIGH. N. C. f . 832-4693 and again ottered for sale? A—The Veterans Administra tion has for sale to anyone who can qualify as to credit stand ing a large number of homes which have been foreclosed following non-payment by the GI purchaser. See«your real estate broker, since moot brok en are cooperating with the VA, to find out if any of these foreclosed homos are In your area. Q —Can I make a personal loan from the VA to meet a financial emergency? A—No. The benefits granted to veterans by Cengrem do not Include provision for personal loans. t jtl'l HH i. ! ■ r I 1 IMe»> . ... t W & I - PROSPECTS FOR PEACE CORPS Miss Mary Courtney, a Peace Corps staff assistant from Washington, D. C., reviews Peace Corps literature with three students at North Carolina Col lege at Durham during a visit to the campus. Seventy-one students took the entrance esuudnathn administered by recruiters who spent three days at the college. Prom /.ton, James M. WilHaima, senior, of Durham; Miss Courtney; Misses Karen Hayes, sophomore. Union, N. Jj and Cmotyu Law, junior, Roanoke, Va. 11 In Behalf Os College: St. Augustine’s Officials Travel Miss Alberta V. Hunt Dean of Women, St. Augustine’s College, at tended the Conference of the Na- INSURANCE • RENTALS * SALES “LET US HELP TOU!” Terrace Insurance & Realty Co. C-t BOOKER DR. T. B. JILES, Mgr. DIAL 853-11*3 TV ...$29.95 up Wringer Washer 29.95 up Automatic Washer v . 49.50 up WRENN ELECTRIC COMPANY 404 Glenwood Avc. Phone TEmple 3-3405 WiToTnf Anything! ■ AUVOb TSO’Cld WOOTMAU. tIOUASTS PAINT It BODY SHOP - "* Jo»;l,l*#ltd»r* |f. Phsw. 010-1100 UMSTE ADS TRANSFER COMPANY • GROCERY STORK LIGHT AND HEAVY FULL UNE OP HAULING GROCERIES LOCAL AND LONG - *•» Iffisiaut Appreciated ED. UMSTEAD, Muager 001 1 Dawm Street • Ter boro & Martin Street* T DIAL TE 2-9478 TE 2-9212 I tional Association of Personnel Workers held recently at Morris I Brown College, Atlanta, Ga. Dr. James T. Guinea, head. de partment of Education. St Augua tine's College, represented the Col* lege at the Sixteenth Annual Meet ing of the American Association of H -4 * '* - ■L' ■ MISS ALBFRTA V. HUNT ■r^ '*• -. . -it. ■ - - .i . j, - . DR. JAMES T. GUINEA }. DR. WILBERT W. JOHNSON Colleges for Teacher Education which was held recently at the Con rad Hilton Hotel. Chicago, DL Dr. Wilbert W. Johnson, chair man, Division of Natural Sciences at St. Augustine’s, eras President J. A. Boyer's special representative at the CIAA Council of College Presidents In Norfolk, Va. recently. The purpose of the meeting was to outline procedures for the forth coming CIAA Council Conference which is to convene in Washing ton. D. C., March 10-21. NATIONAL PISH KRIBI, Cameron (ANPi— While fishing in one of the many streams in this area, a fisherman who was not having much luck, suddenly had a strike. Jubilant over the fact that he would have at least one fish to show for his long wait, he began reeling in his line. As he pulled his catch out of the water, he gasped in amazement Other fishermen came running as he shouted. Took at this, will you?” "His catch was a fish true enough, but what s fish! Its body was col ored green, red end brown—the rlors of the national emblem of the Cameron Republic. 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