, Thursday, Jan. 5, 1950
VA Questions
And Answers
Q?! intend to apply for a GI
loan to go into business. Is there
any limit to the period in which I
must repay such a loan?
A?If your GI loan is a nonreal
estate business loan, it will,
have to be repaid in 10 years or
less; a real estate business loan
may run up to 25 years.
Q?Why do I lose all the money
I paid in premiums on my term
insurance when I convert to a
permanent plan?
A?While your term insurance
was in force, you received insurance
protection against death at a
very low rate for that period. Term
insurance was intended to provide
no more than that.
HAYWOOD FARMER
1 WINS CORN
GROWING TITLE
A Haywood County farmer who
produced 141 bushels of corn on
one acre has been declared North
Carolina's champion corn grower
lor 1949, Dr. E. R. Collins, in charge
of agronomy extension at State'
College and chairman of the State
Corn Contest Committee announced
this week .
The new champion is Dwight
"Williams ,who will receive a SI00
bond as regional winner for the
mountains and another $100 bond
as State winner. He won first
place with an acre of Dixie 17
which was seeded May 6 with 12inch
spacing in 42-inch rows. The
field was fertilized with too tons
of stable manure plus 200 pounds
of 7-7-7 at planting and two sidedressings
of 100 pounds ANL each.
Dale Gainey, 15-year-old Wayne
County youth, won the Coastal
Plain regional title with a yield
of 139.3 bushels. The Piedmont
winner was Charlie Barbee of
Stanly County, whose yield was
129.2 bushels.
Ganey and Barbee will receive
one $100 savings bond each. All
of the prizes are donated by the
North Carolina Foundation, Seed
Producers, Inc., fifnd will W pre
sented at a meeting in ^Raleigh
later this month.
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Ccvomulsioa relieves promptly because
it goes right to the seat of the trouble
to help loosen and expel germ laden
hlegm and aid nature to soothe and
baal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
?ocous membranes. Tell your druggist
to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion
with the understanding you must like
dtt way it quickly allays the cough
or you are to have your money back.
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Marion Brown poses with her atten
the roses they hold. Top (L to r.) a
Carolyn Collins and Dorothy Scott,?
Brasher (left)* 20, and Barbara Joe
Pearson To Honor
Lions International
On Sunday, January 8, Drew
Pearson, noted newspaper columnist
and radio news analyst, will
give prominent mention to Secretary
- General Melvin Jones,
founder of Lions International, and
will give Lions International a
"pat on the back."
The week beginning January 6
is known as Founders' Week in
Lions International, and Lions
consider it a great honor Co have
a man of Mr. Pearson's prestige
and prominence open the week's
observances with this special
broadcast. Drew Pearson is recognized
as one of the most widely
read Washington newspaper columnists
and his Sunday news
broadcasts and oredictions are
heard regularly by millions of
people over 258 stations of the
American Broadcasting Company.
The program will be on the air at
6:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time,
over the A.B.C. network. All
Lions especially are urged to hear
this program
Folowell Returns To Base
At San Diego, Calif.
W. E. Folowell, aviation machinist's
mate, third class, USN,
husband of Mrs. Kathryn T. Folowell
of Glenville, N. C., recently
returned to San Diego after x a
nine-month cruise in the Western
Pacific as a crew member aboard
the seaplane tender USS Gardiners
Bay.
During this cruise the ship
maintained seadromes at Hong
Kong, B.B.C.; Tsingtao, China;
Yokosuka, Japan; Buckner Bay,
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in April, 1941, the anti-tru
ingtoa, D.
They charged that the A&1
unions and other good Am
of bread.
Can anyone imagine any c
retail grocery business? Th
we were the kind of grocers
poor people and make it hai
These charges were fed
In that case it developed tha
charged with conspiring wi
sold bread cheaper than mo
The anti-trust lawyers prese
through, Federal District Ju
and the other defendants <
ordered the jury to bring ir
Judge Coldsborough so
"It you were to she
trial lawyer in the i
was not any evident
uHonestly, I have m
ence seen tried a cai
evidence as this. Th
seen one like it"
THE GREA
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YLVA HERALD AMD RUf
VA GRANTS LOANS
TO 435 HOUSING UNITS
Veterans Administration by November
1, 1949, approved 435
grants for housing, specially adapted
for wheelchair living, for disabled
veterans unable to use their
legs. The grants totaled more
than $4,000,000.
More than half the veterans who
obtained grants, or 231, are planning
to purchase lots and then
build their homes. Another 75 already
own lots and intend to use
the grants only for housing.
A total of 129 of the disabled
veterans intend to reduce the debt
on homes in which they already
live. Of these, 50 also plan to remodel
their houses so they may
get about more easily in their
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wneeicnairs.
By November 1, VA had completed
making payments on 146
grants, and had made partial payments
oa 154 others. Payments
in full amounted to $71,273,000,
while the partial payments, by
that date, totaled $522,000.
Veterans of war or peacetime
service may qualify for the housing
grants if they are entitled to
compensation for permanent and
total directly service-connected
CanT
i anti-trust lawyers in Washii
ut for all the newspapers of
?any.
) published advertisements gi
continued to make, in news
nage our business, if they we
:ek millions of American hoi
kind of people that the anti-t
a riorht tn nrotect
i families to get more and bet
>00 Americans and which is
luce.
er by us would be necessary
, like all other human beings,
se we know they are wrong.
\ave been wrong befoi
fter case they made charges a
prove that statement right u
trust lawyers tell the public tl
>
y do not tell you is that they
d States. Before they won th
trust lawyers have told even
entitled to know about the th
ire going to tell you about th
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it lawyers brought a criminal i
P, two grocery chain competito
erican citizens had conspired to
harge calculated to be more di
ey asked millions of people tc
i who would take bread out of t
rder for a wife and mother to fe<
I*e.
t the A&P and the two competil
th us to maintain high bread p
it of the other stores in Washing
nted and argued their case. Wfc
idge Allen T. Goldsborough ru]
iid not even have to put in a
i a verdict of "not guilty.'*
lid to the anti-trust lawyer\
iw this record to any expi
oorld, he weuld tell you th
:e at all.
wer in my over forty years
te thai was as absolutely d(
at is the honest truth. I hat
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LAIITE
S. H. MELTON, 85 ,
BURIED DEC, 24 j
Funeral services for Si.mueli
Houston (Hute) Melton, who died! J
at his home In trie Canada section
on Thursday morning at 8 o'clock,
were held Saturday, December 24, J
at 1 p.m. at the home. Burial was ;
in the family cemetery. Rev. Law- .
rence H. Crawford was in cnarge
of the services.
Mr. Melton .was born in Rabun
county, 'Georgia, and moved to
Jackson county with his parents
in 1866 and settled on the head
of Moses Creek, fie was married
to Miss Sarah Elizabeth Shelton
December 20, 1885. I
disabilities resulting from the loss'
or loss of use of both legs due to |
certain specified conditions. The
loss must be of a nature that prevents
them from moving about
without the aid of braces, crutches,
canes or a wheelchair.
The Federal grants may not exceed
50 per cent of the cost of the
home or a maximum of $10,000
with which to buy or build a new
home or to remodel an existing
home. The grants also may be
used to pay off the indebtedness
on such a special home already acquired
by an eligible veteran. I
hePeo
lgton filed their $uit to put the t
the United States a story givi
- *J_ -f *1 it
ving our siae or use cue, uicy
papers, in speeches and over t
re believed by the public.
lsewives patronize A&P stores
rust lawyers represent us to b<
this 90-year old business whic
tter food for their money, whic
helping millions of farmers tc
r if the anti-trust lawyers wer
can be wrong.
e. v
igainst A&P which were prov<
p to the hilt.
hat they won a previous anti-ti
brought case after case again
is case they suffered three defe
'body about the time that the
ree times the courts said they
? first one. In future advertiser
ishington Bre
writ in Wash- So here was i
chalVes agaii
. . . they did not
rs, two labor
fix the price
This was no
the A&P wt
amaging to a to tell you a
> believe that are going tc
:he mouths of won at Dam
sd her family.
The anti-tru
efficiency. T
:ors who were bigness" ar
ricea actually
fton. n..4 iL.
uui mc iav.i
ien they were the big com
led that A&cP lowest prices
defense. He that sells go
We are goin
is really a sui
nrienced
at there The real qm
to be encou
f # are going to
expert- anybody wh
evoid of
ie never No ont
the best q
He was a member of the Sol s
>eek Baptist church for 67 years
ind a member of East LaPorto
Masonic Lodge since 1904. Mem>ers
of the Lodge conducted the
jraveside rites. He was a retired
armer.
Surviving are three daughters,
MATinr m i
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^If you need lumber of <
toget our prices before y
We have FRAMING i
ROOFERS in 6" and 8" v
Pine PANELING, and K
FLOORING.
We will be glad to figu:
of your building.
W. G. HENNESSEE
Phone 47
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A&P out of business, they imi
ng in detail their "allegation!
protested, even though they I
he radio these charges that w
i. Many of them would not we
h has made it possible for n
:h is providing high-wage em
I improve the methods of di
e always right.
sd in court to be utterly with
?ii?t unit Acrain.qt us at Danvill
st the A&P in federal court
ats.
courts said they were right
were wrong.
nents we will tell you about al
ad Case
i case in which the anti-trust lavr
nst the A&P, in support of whi<
have "any evidence at alL"
t the only time the anti-trust li
lich the courts said were not tru
bout these other suits. We are r
> tell you about the criminal su
fille, Illinois.
st lawyers say that they are
hey have to say that because I
id efficiency and selling at low ]
is crystal clear that they only bi
panies and against companies
i; just as in this current suit the>
od food cheap.
g to show the American people
it against efficiency and against r
estion involved in this suit is wl
raged to do a better and more
let the anti-tTUSt lawyers in Wa
\o gets big by giving the peopl
t can make at believe that i
uality food at the lowest t
ACIFIC TEJI
Page 9
Mrs. Florence (Marvin) Ashe;
Mrs. Myrtle (Sherrill) Ashe; Mrs.
Christine (Fred) Brown; and four
sons, Wesley Melton of Covvarts;
Mitchell, Walter and Sterling Mel*
ton, of Argura. Also 28 grandchildren,
26 great * grandchildren
and 1 great, great grandchild.
ILL BUILDERS
*ny kind, it will pay you
ou buy.
n all sizes and lengths,
widths, Kiln Dried White
iln Dried Pine and Oak
re the entire lumber cost
LUMBER CO., INC.
Sylva, N. C.
lieve?
mediately
i" against
lad
rould tern
int to deal
lillions of
iployment
stributing
lout fount
e, Illinois.
a all over
We think
II of them*
pers made seriously damaging
:h, in the words of the court,
iwyers made charges against
e. In future ads we are going
lot going to duck, either. We
tit that the anti-trust lawyers
not attacking "bigness" or
:he courts have decided thai
prices is not a crime.
ought their bread suit against
that sold good bread at the
' are attacking a big company
that the suit to destroy A&R
eal competition.
hether businessmen are going
efficient job; or whether we
ishington blow the whistle on
le more for their money.
it it a crime to try to mO
rotnble price,
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