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delivery famUqoataln PwMillnee AtffcdMflMHP ' furniture vonpcmy Phone 57 :4^&|ip| iveiyofieS: :tncw! than in Vi lb. of ataakt Drtakk ...?ek...keep up your energy! y:VArchdale Farms FkMiUIS y '(0. ; J . nil' LISTEN P J a ll w fig j "? I-' ' -?'?*? .i l %^ar i-} ' ' , _> ^2 *' ' iv?.. ;-i*rv a? nmii WBKKKKM %V; y '' * ^'^1 Qoeatlone And Anmn Q?What Income provision U attached to the pension that 1 will get as the widow of a soldier who died In. a German prison camp?. .,' A?A* the widow ot a soldier who died In line of duty.'you are pensionable under the law regardless of Income. . Q?l divorced my wife on grounds of desertion and would like to know If she can claim part of my pension ? A?The divorce discontinues the marital relationship and your wife could not successfully claim a portion of your pension unless she successfully contests the divorce. O?How much Is allowed for e child wboee father la taking a* G. L college course? We are divorced and he claims that he Is receiving only 965 a "mwth ?A veterans going to school under the Servicemen's Readjustment . V* ?n. ? WM>? If drele end wtthMM lilMMIWilfr irtiiri mh nnn lowanct at |H monthly; M fee has a eSejwt moB^Upie'cibilS^rd^ iotmu* ?n your rormer nuioud, he would be entitled to dte higher Tbte. . . - '.I ; ?' - . i . Q?How long after discharge from armed services Is tea djueliudlit allowance available to a veterans? Ar-<Itead)ustment allowances aire available to an eligible veteran at any time'after his discharge or' release until two years after the date of his discharge or release or until two years after the official termination of the war, whichever is later. Q?My National Service Life Insurance premium was due two weeks ago. Is my policy lapsed how, or do I have more time to send it) my premium payment? A?Your policy Is not lapsed, nor will It be lapsed until 31 days after the date on which your unpaid prem ium was due. Q?t have repaid a *4.000 business loan. ?MX)0 of which was- guaranteed by Veterans Administration under the G. L Bill. Is my guaranty privilege restored to Its original amount now that all of my Indebtedness has been paid? A?No. You may use your full . ' A K- "C> ' mm* M ? r'-oro?' 9t yw B MM fBMl MMB 1 mm * FOR THE KINGS Mt^WfTAIN f ? ,1 ? 1 ' 'I , . I I W I loan guaranty entitlement only ooee . Q?I live and work In the city and would like to buy a small farm with a guaranteed loan. Do I have to live and work on the farm to get the loan? A?No, but you must be In position to supervise and direct the farming operations. ' ' 1 Q?Can I get a guaranteed loan to buy or build a small apartment house? * / A.?Yea* you may buy or build a small apartment house with a home loan or wfm 'business loan, but the total numbbr of family units can not exceed flour. If more than one vet eran la buying an apartment house, then one additional unit for each veterans participating may be added to the basic four. Q?I am going to school under the G. L Bill and would like to get a loan to buy a small home. Am I eligible far a guaranteed loan now? A?Tea, provided you can qualify sry-slA. L Bill white I am taking onthe-Job training under the Act? jwt A?Vo*, you car go to school der the Servicemen's Readjustment >ct (dl Bill) while you are taking on-the-job training If the school course U determined to be related to the on-the-job course. The government will pay your tuition. Q?Will the government pay for tools and other equipment while I am taking on-the-job training under the G. L Bill? : \?Yes. if the idols and other equlpment are necessary for successful pursuit and completion -of the course of training and la required by j all trainees. - 7^ Q?I have been told that my pension will be reduced in 60 days. What can 1 do to prevent this reduction? A?You may submit additional ev ldence to show that the reduction is not warranted. Q?Must I show hat t hare had experience in business to get a guar anty of loan for business purposes? A?The law provides/that ability and experience of the Veteran, and the conditions under which he proposes to pursue such business or occupation ate such that there is a reasonable likelihood he will be success ful." Q?I am a World War n veteran and plan to go to school under the Q. . Bill for the first time next fall. When should .1 arrange for my en trance Into acttool? A?You should arrange for your entrance Into college or other Institution of learning at the earliest poe alMe moMnt^^ ^ f ^ b der the Vocational RehaMiaa^m A?Veterans Administration will within certain limitations. A^llsabled veteran may receive a pension brcompensation and subsistence allowance concurrently. Q?In getting a guaranteed loan ?ndpr the a. L. Bill, must my loan be secured by a lien? A?Not Invariably. Under moot dr cumsUnces a lien will beireqt&ed as security for e loan, but thersar* a few conditions under which a loan may be unsecured. ,, /> A Q?Do the veteran's righto to, a loan giiawn# extend indefinitely? A?No. A guaranty may bd had If appllefrtor Within 10 years from the gto^mttwa^WjgM^War II which tot"Shelby on Lawndale road No. 18. The meeting will be at 1 o'. clock on the fourth Sunday In Aug;,] gust. '.?(? ^ v 'I **'^r. <.a At '{^TSJ. t* \ ^v. " < * flw^iifiiy *3H Soil CMNIVBllli IWWB ?T Im N. Cram ad W. L Shop* tl i li John Dillingham, colored, farmer * near raliston, In well pleaaed with . die excellent stand of lespedesa bl* color and lespedeza sericea in the *: wildlife field border strip which he aeeded this spring. The wildlife bor- JJ der will not only furnish food and * cover for quail on the farm, It will . also protect the edges of the fields * dom washing and provides a good outlet for terraces emptying Into * woodland. This wildlife field border strip Is . a part of John's soli conservation ( farm plan as worked out for his ?, farm with the help of the Soil Con- t servatlon Service personnel of the Brand River Soil Conservation District Ed Glover, another colored farmer Uvl^MMhllMe doing a good 4bmiu y hmhi ere to permanent pasture; this Call ^ Sams of the steep and more 11 eroded land on his farm was seeded 11 to tetpfdeza' sericea which affords " him a tecum from his unproductive 14 land In the form of hay or aeed. He plans to have hla entire' farm-re- ft teraeed and apply a pood strip rota- I tlon on an yt his terraced cropland. I Clarence Corry, colored, of route 1, I Kings Mountain, has cut hay from I Kudzu for the past three years. Clar I ence has found the kudzu to be of J high feeding value andeasy to han- I die. Has also used kudzu for graz- I lng for both cattle and work stock. I The kudzu Is planted on gullies, I road banks and water disposal areas I and has proven to be of much value I on hls'farm aa a, soil and water eon- I servationpractice. I Rol Bell, colored farmer who pur- I chased his farm'through the fferm I Home Administration, Is not wasting I any time in setting up good soil con- I serration praetloee on hl? farm. He I has re-terraced moat of his crop- !| land, planted kudzu In water dis- II posal areas and roadbanks, seeded I several acres of "permanent pastttra, II and at the present he is applying II Ume, spephosphate and stable ma- II nure to two acres of leaps dura, 11 Which he plans to seed to alfalfa this II fall. Next year he will apply a strip II rotation to his entire Cropland, Veterans Ihring New Pfenfan EavMooii . ^ V More a no more veterans art using the convenient premium notice envelppe to send in payments on their G. L Insurance, E. U. Bailey, Insuran ce Officer of the North Carolina Regional VA Office said today. Re urged all veterans to use the en velope when paying their premiums. This yellow envelope, self-ad I urcwea uj cue v a, saves time and re I I duces the likelihood of error at both I lends, ^eaylalned, because It eon- I baa-gnaws: I I || Vj II II 9 ' '\f':: II ' -J.'. & *"rt '"? ' ' t">. * * vV ' ^^KSR^mW,' *,* '-^iii'ilff 7.,,^vj *jf . ,?. * . V; ^ ?. ' if:>~y*i"'- Ji" * A M ' / ? sure to lrelude the number of | C i. lr policy cr certificate, he caution- . na <1- :-v*v l?ln Mr. Bailey alao reminded veterans ' ^ hat they have until August 1 to re- 8ta istate G. I. policies without a phy- i wa leal examination In most cases. All j veteran has to do to apply for re- ' ? ^statement of term Insurance ts to, ay two monthly premiums and ign a statement that he is In as I ood health as when his policy laped. "Veterans who have converted j o one of the permanent types of ' nsurance must pay all back preml- ! ims, plus interest, to reinstate their j tollcies. The health requirements ' ire the same. "Any VA Contact office will J>e ;tad to give veterans Information oh i. 1. Insurance," Mr. Bailey said, "or o help them reinstate their policies, t they're lapsed." HOT1CX TO VXTUUUI3 July U the last month to reinstate your QI life Insurance. Do It. now! Meat production wtenmraTtn'' ^ paction for the weak ended May 31 italed 987 million pounds, accordif to a USDA announcement. , V * ' * \| I vjfl Jl ' Jg /JkVw BBSSSH i 7 Wl / mmbbs n \h i A' m^R 1 JKr MSMl \=-\m H m START YOUR OW CAINPAIi Thorn famous products % .Eyy ppi Paints 1 llffi|l K||* iRf OU*MM? Gmmci Brashes Thinner PKfei Haidwa Phone j? '"7l> ' * 'h?;l < '*'< ^ ypv.:: . , PATCH FOB A j# r ?V *7'.. ./Vr*.. *: *?>-'X ;,. f . # *, . *. 1 - V ' "' '. Announc i '> .,?% ' ? ? --' '':: " ?.. '- !, . ' r. . *,?A'Y-iT' y" ' -J ?/' v.* . . J- ' FROM ' I '*. . >.' * . V.v a,;;,,. ' ' v, \ ' ' v$V' Cotton production In North O-ollhas been on a downward trend ice 1936 when the peak ot producn was reached. During 1926 there re 1,208,000 bales produced in the te, however, production In 1946 is only 44,000 bales. HEY, MAC f TDSPKO UP WPUES ID VA INQUIRIES ALWAYS GIVE WU. NAME ? AD0MVS; SOtVKf, WWRAHCS, AND "C* MUM90$. fp ft iwyl ? jT ipin ' II n I r 1 NPAINT4JP g vill halp you do a 1 Buiwin Williams KnHee's Locos . % - T ;v ; , $ re Company 46 V:';.;' ' '.-J > ' V | a . ' '*-30 ement
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