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Vets, Caution! Before You Sell Home Check World War II or Korea \ eterans who contemplate si llin r their homes purchased under the Veterans Admin istration guaranteed or dir ect loan program, should j check carefully the credit rating and reputation of any j ! i >s:vvtjve purchaser before the sale Is consummated, if t'te (.11 loan is n*'t to be raid in f'll, This word of caution was t< day by J. D. De lian ts, Manager of the VA X : th Carolina K mi! Of f'ce, Winston-Salem. X. C. Buyers interested in pur chasing property of, n desire to acquire the home subject to the GI mortgage. Mr. DeRa;',;;is pointed out tV"t :VIless the Veteran ap plies for and receives a re lease of liability from the VA, the veteran will become liable to the Government for anv claim paid in connection with the guaranty issued for the GI loan. Where a veto an silling hi- home purchased with a GI loan, and th, mortgage is not being paid in f ill, the Manager urges the veteran to apply to the Veterans Ad ministration for a release of liability. The VA will re’ease the veteran from any future liability to the Government :f the purchaser of the pro perty is determined to be a satisfactory credit r: and he has the ability to ! ot the payments on the !■ In addition, the loan must be current and the baser must assume all of the liabilities of the veteran in connection with to GI loan. i Charles Moore (1), super visor at Carolina Power and Light Company’s Walters hydroelectric plant at Water ville, and Sam Adams, ser vice man for Carolina Power and Light Company at Siler City, have completed 25 years with the company to become eligible for member ship in its Pioneer Club. They will receive diamond membership pins from CP&L President Louis Sutton at the annual Pioneer meeting next spring. COAST GUARD NEEDS OFFICER CANDIDATES The Commandant, U. S. Coast Guard has announced that applications are now be- j ing accepted for the Coast : Guard Officer Candidate School which will convene at Vorktown, Virginia on Feb- j ruary 11, 1963. A subse quent class for Officers j Candidates will convene in September 1963. Applicants must be be- \ tween the ages of 21 and 26 and hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university or uni- ; versitv at the time of selec tion "for this school. Appli cants who are qualified in law and oceanography are particularly desired. Upon completion of 17 weeks indoctrination at the Officer Candidate School, graduates are commissioned Unsign in the U. S. Coast Guard Reserve and required to serve on active duty for three years. For further information write Commandant (PTP 2), U. S. Coast Guard, Wash ington 25, D. C., or contact your local Coast Guard re cruiter. **USCG** • RENT IT • CLASSIFIEDSl WANTED REWARD WANTED WANTED REWARD WANTED HARRY GIEZENTANNER Alias: “HAPPY HARRY'1 (Shown Hers With His Fine Family) THIS MAH IS WANTED FOR THE FOLLOWING CRIMES: * Selling Groceries, produce and meals loo cheap * Not Keeping Customers wailing in line a! check out counters * Giving 5&H Green Stamps * For being too courteous and appreciative to the customers A Providing Plenty of Free Parking Space * For bringing fair and "needed" competition fo Ibis area Keeping a supermarket open late evenings for the convenience of the working man and the pleasure of "family shopping" * Keeping foe large of invenfory of clean fresh food items * Giving employment fct U local citizens * For patronizing local banks, newspapers, radio stations, utility companies, insurance companies, real estate companies, supply companies, restaurants, and other business establishments * For promoting, boosting and singing high praises to this FAST GROWING VALLEY, comprising the Old Fort, Black Mountain, Northlork, Bat Cave, Montreal, Ridgecrest and Swannanoa areas DESCRIPTION Age 45, Height 5'-6’*, Married to the former Evelyn Wiseman for 23 years. Resident of Bun combe county for 25 years. Four Children, one fit Mars Hill College■, 2 in Haw Creek school, the other in Reynolds. Subject makes friends easily, very cordial and appreciative to all. HABITS Subject has been in the food retailing busi ness in this area since 1934-1939. Observes long working hours, usually 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Has been known to actually sell groceries below cost. Back in 1958 to Old Fort and Black Mountain in 1962 LAST KNOWN ADDRESS GiezentannePs Supermarket, Western North Carolina Shopping Center, between Black Mountain and Swannanoa. 1. S. 70 REWARD IF YOU CAN LOCATE HIM, you can locate a convenient* cheerful, atmosphere for all your fast thrifty shopping, Where you can be assured it will be a genuine pleasure to gerve you. NOW OPEN EOR BUSINESS I0R YOUR CONVENIENCE 32 Brand New, latest model, ■CQ5l*'&'RCIAL 12 Pound LoadG. E. Washers RUG WASHER, STARCH SINK, COIN CHANGER and plenty of room, comfortable and clean, and open TILL 11:30 Each Night. Telephone, snack bar and oh so conveniently located. Make your next "wash” day "Shop” day. While ydur clothe s are getting clean the modern way, you can step next door to CASH & CARRY OUTLET Stores, HICKS and SMITH Ba rber Shop- WNC Beauty Salon, Cassells UNITED 5 & 10 Stores, & GIEZENTANNER'S Supermarket, (more opening soon-Next scheduled opening is the big new modern JU-LEE Cafeteria, to be owned and operated by Mr, and Mrs. Lee Tiller.) SO MEET YOUR FRIENDS HEX! WASH DAY AT THE ALL NEW WNC COIN LAUNDRY NEW EQUIPMENT MO WAITING ATTENDANT ON DUTY PLENTY PARKING New Stores To Come Cancellation Shoe Store Ladies Dress Shop WNC COIN LAUNDRY WNC Shopping Center Black Mountain- (U S 70) -Swannanoa New Stores To Come Black Mountain Hardware Ward’s Drug Store In deepest humility ive thunk each of you f or your overwhelming acceptance of the W. N. C. Shopping Center. We sincerely hope this center will contribute in a small nay to the overall growth of this wonderful valley area. May we all move forward together, united, in a <>oul to make thus area the “BEST PLACE TO LIVE. WORK AND PLAY IN THIS ENTIRE USA” THE WNC SHOPPING CENTER David Garret) Blake GarreH Owners — Developers (Sorry, spfices have all been leased)
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