53 Quality-Tender Select Sliced j Pork Liver - 25c FRESH EGGS - - D? 45' | Delicious Veal Cutletsl VEAl Round Steak >? 79c FISH STICKS ? ?? o, 45c j PRODUCK VALUEI FRESH SWEET j Golden Bantam Corn ^49( Sw*?t Georgia Cantaloupe Larf* Siu 3 29 Firm Rip* Slicing Tomatoes 2 Lbs. 25e get the BEST forLESS! Delicious Dairy land Cottage Cheese Z' 19c New York Stat* Sharp Cheese ? 69c Taate Treat! Sliced Muenster Cheese* 63c Mod* By Swift JEWEL OIL 1, 65c k Chickon of the Sea TINA FISH "SJ? 37c Underwood DEVILED HAM 22c Corn Starch ADGO K. 14c Tuna STARKIST 17c No. Vl Can Macaroni Or Spaghetti GOLD MEDAL 14c Strained Em Yolk* GERBER'S Con 21c Syrup For Soft Drinktl SNOW CREST 4-Ox. Can 10c Dixio-Homo Homogenized 12-Oz. Tumbler Boke-Rite 75c Peanut Butter 23c Libby't Tomato Save 20*1 Dixie-Homo 100% Pure, 4-Oz. Jar Catsup 2 T' 33c Instant Coffee 1.05 Argo AN Oreon LIMA Aunt Jemima Beans 2 tr 31c Corn Meal 29c Tender Little Beverly VHNNA ' Rich In VHamlml Libby't 46-Oe. Can Sausage 4 ?? 39c Tomato Juice 25c FROZEN FOOD VALUES! TH| jut/stf TEA Dixio-Homo Concontratod Fro son -33c Orange Juice 3 ^ 37c UPTON) 9 V(i BAGS Warm Woathor Refreshed Par-Ken THE S**SXmM I J. ? O &o? 16-Ct. Pkg. 2ic Limeade ! 2 29c Cleaner Disinfectant CLOROX On*- Half ?j. Gallon VIC Liquid Detergent JOY Cold Croam Now In CAMAY 3 ?? 25c Whiter, Brighter Wash OXYDOL Pfcg. Insect Killorl Cook's REAL KILL Pint Btl. 69c REAL KILL 98c This is ? the Law By FERD L. DAVIS (For the N. C. Bar Association) ADMINISTRATIVE LAW Last week an attempt was made in this column to impress upon the reader the enormous Influence exerted upon his everyday life by administrative agencies and their decisions which have the force and effect of law. It was stated that one of the greatest services an attorney can render his client is in the field of administrative law. This week specific instances of such legal assistance are presented. Occupants of a residential section were plagued by mala ria-carrying mosquitoes. Inves | tigatlon showed the mosquitoes were breeding in a nearby bot tom area owned by a non-resi dent, whose address was un known. The sufferers consulted an attorney, who brought the situation to the attention of the health officer and the munic ipal authorities, arid pointed out the applicable statutes. The bottom was drained, and no further cases of malaria have been reported in that area. A young business man order ed to report for induction into the army desired a few days vAwuuiun in uiuci iiu uivai UJJ his business affairs. The draft board, while sympathetic, held that it could do nothing since its ruling had already been made. The young man consult ed his attorney, who, although barred by selective service reg ulations from appearing for his client before the draft board, was able to point out to his client that the board had given him only an 8-day notice to re port instead of the 10-day no tice required. When the matter was brought to the attention of the draft board, it held a re hearing, and granted additional time to the selectee. Now in service, he estimates he saved several hundred dollars by hav ing his plea reconsidered. The Cam Of The Miller A miller wished to move his operations from a water-driven mill to a location in town. The town property was not zoned for industry, but the miller's attorney was able to present evidence which convinced the zoning board that the property should be re-zoned, in addition, the attorney brought to the miller's attention the regula tions of the Department of Ag riculture applicable to power driven mills (but not to water driven mills) in advance of his operations change, saving him money and red tape trouble. A small town wished to hold an agricultural fair. Its backers thought all that was necessary would be to set up prizes and engage a carnival, but this was not the case. It was necessary to prepare pi'oper reports to the Commissioner of Agriculture and other similar papers, to comply with the law. After this was done, the fair operated successfully from the first year, without any of the red tape troubles and anxieties usu ally attendent upon such proj ects. | but not an proDiems are so happily resolved. Statutory law provides. In many cases, for appeals to courts of law from decisions made by administra tive agencies. These appeals must, however, be made within a specified period, and all too often the individual consults his lawyer too late. For example, if a taxpayer wishes to take exception to a franchise tax assessed against him. he must file a application for a hearing before the com missioner of Revenue within 30 days after date of notice of such assessment. In one such case, a taxpayer wished to appeal from the as sessment figure shown on his notice. He consulted an attorney I ? five days too late for the lawyer to request the hearing. About Driver's Licenses The time for appeal may vary. In the case of a "discre tionary" revocation of a driver's license, the hearing before authorized representatives of the Department of Motor Vehicles Is supposed to be within 20 days after the suspension of a license is appealed. The decision of the Department may be appealed to the Superior Court ? within 30 days of the final decision of the Department. In many cases, probably a favorable decision could be ob tained without the necessity of Should We Enrich Corn Meal To enrich or not to enrich? That seems to be the question I in many minds when it comes I to corn meal. Just what is enriched meal? ' First of all, enriched meal is corn meal to which extra food appeal. The attorney is familiar with procedures of the various administrative groups ? these procedures vary widely. The Utilities Commission, for instance, holds its hearing along very much the same lines as the Superior Court, while the Board of Conservation and De velopment is informal in its hearings, seldom swearing wit nesses and giving consideration to written documents not made in affidavit form. The private citizen, then, is wise to consult with one schooled in administrative law in the same manner he would take his lawsuit problems to an expert ' value ha* been added ? niacin, i rltamln Bl or thiamine, rlbo- I flavin, iron, and calcium are added during the enrichment j process. I Why Is enrichment important j In North Carolina? According - to N. C. State College nutrition ists over .one-third of the . cereal foods eaten in North . Carolina are made from corn? . com lacking In several valuable minerals and vitamins. I Just what purpose is served by each of these vitamins and minerals added to enriched flour, corn meal grita, and hread? Niacin prevents pellagra Though Incidence of pellagra Is slight today, many persons are not getting enough of niacin for the best of health. Vitamin Bl or thiamine 1s needed for normal functioning of nerves and is found in most foods but especially in enrich ed foods, whole grain cereals and lean pork. Riboflavin, another of the B complex, helps keep eyes and skin healthy. Its best sources Lots For Sale i Six beautiful hilltop lots. Good view of all sur rounding mountains. Inside city limits. City water on every lot. Lots approved for F H A Building Loans. Phone 11 5- J after 6 p. m. or before 8 a. m. i TOP QOAUTy VALUES AV USE D CARS Ford Custom "8" 4-dr. Radio, heater, two-tone paint, driv en only 10 miles. Save $350. Chevrolet 2-dr. Styline Deluxe. One owner car. Driven only 24,000 miles. 1952 Chev. Styline Deluxe 2-dr. One owner, driven 31,000 miles. 1951 Ford V-8 Super Deluxe 4- Door. 2 ? 1950 Ford \?-8 Club Coupes These areboth one owner cars, and have been driven less than 31,000 miles. 1950 Buick Super 2-dr. Radio and heater, and dynaflow. 1949 Buick Super 4-dr. Radio, heater, dynaflow. Driven only 48,000 miles. 1949 Ford Super Deluxe Club Coupe. Clean as a pin. 1947 Pontiac 8 4-dr. , Perfect condition throughout. 1941 Chevrolet 2-dr. A good car. 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