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CALL 86
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dyche, of
Birmingham, were week - end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Aldred. On Saturday night the
Aldreds invited Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Enloe, Jr., of LaFayette, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Coarsey, of Tri
on, and Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Gist,
of Summerville, in to dinner to
meet the Dyches.
Miss Carolyn Clark, of Rome,
was the week-end guest of Miss
Mary Meadows.
Robert Henry, of Washington,
D. C., was visiting relatives here
Friday.
Mrs. J. o. Meadows and Miss
Mildred Center have been ill at
their home.
Mrs. J. H. Shumate, of Bir
mingham, Ala., was in Summer
ville Thursday calling on old
friends.
Mrs. O. J. Hubbard and son, J.
L., went to Atlanta Thursday on
business.
The Music Club met with Mrs.
J. R. Burgess Wednesday after
noon at her home in Summer
ville. Co-hostesses were Miss
June Wyatt and Mrs. Wright
Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wheeler
have returned to Summerville
from Cloudland. Mr. Wheeler’s
condition is improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Reese, of
Rome, spent Tuesday with Mr.
Reese’s sister, Mrs. John Cleg
horn, here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burgess
spent the week-end in Fort Vel
ley.
Mrs. John H. Chalenor, of
Chipley, Fla., left today after
spending a few days here with
Mrs. John Bankson and Mr.
Bankson.
Mrs Bishop to Be
WHDC Hostess
The Lyerly-Berry ton Women’s
Home Demonstration Club will
meet at 2 p. m. Friday at the
home of Mrs. Harold Bishop in
Lyerly.
Leaders urge a full attendance. [
Sand Mountain News
By Mrs. Z. M. Cooper
The Rev. James O. Crabb fill- '
ed his appointment at the local
church Sunday afternoon.
Next Sunday at 11 a. m. all the I
members of Sand Mountain
Chapel Baptist Church are re
quested to be at the church for
the purpose of calling a pastor.
The church has been without a
pastor since the former pastor,
the Rev. Will Veatch, moved to
Americus .
The Farm Bureau meeting was
to be held in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Huston Cargle last
night. The community house is
not yet finished.
Mr. and Mrs. Huston Cargle
were guests Sunday of Mrs. Ada
Bohannon and James, of Ar
muchee.
Miss Peggy Morgan was week
end guest of Misses Ruth and
Geneva Cargle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cooper are
the parents of a new daughter,:
born February 2 at Trion Hos
pital. She has been named Dan
nie Gail.
Mrs. Lucinda Dooley has been
sick several days much to the
regret of her many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Deber
ry and daughter Carol, of Sum- [
mervllle, were Saturday night
guests of Mr. and Mrs Z. M.
Cooper.
Mr and Mrs. D. M Cooper
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Cargle in Texas Vai- j
ley and attended church at An- I
tioch.
Mr and Mrs. Roland Deßerry
and children called at the W. R.
Coopers on Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Paul Youngblood, Mrs. w.
L Owens. Mrs. H. E. Mathis and
Mrs. Z. M. Cooper attended the
W. M. U. meeting at Pennville
Baptist Church last Tuesday.
Carlton Hawkins visited his
great-grandmother, Mrs. Lizzie
Ward, at Tunnel Hill Sunday.
Harold Cargle was Saturday
night guest of Max Cooper.
Mrs. Roy Hawkins called at i
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Mathis Saturday night.
Mrs Wayman Milliam, of
Rome, will spend a few days next
week with relatives on the
mountain.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Hughes
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W
E Mathis last Monday.
Berry. Frank and Bence Ward ;
called nt the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Herschell Mathis Saturday
night.
Mrs Maggie Owings, of Trion,
was week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. William Mnthis.
Mrs. Emma Bridges was Sat
urday night guest in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mathis.
Mrs. Bettie Owens and Miss
Maxine Tucker, of Summerville,
Mrs. Holbrooks Fetes
Brother and Sister
A birthday dinner was given
, Sunday, Feb. 5, by Mrs. Carl
। Holbrook honoring her brother,
Fonso Wofford, and sister, Mrs.
Virginia Denson.
■ Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Fonso .Wofford and Billie
Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wofford
’ and Betty, all of Chattanooga,
Mrs. Virginia Denson and Joe
Fay, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Martin
1 and Linda and Emily, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Kitchens, Carlton and
Wayne, of Summerville, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Hurst and Mrs.
Frank Crowe and Frankie, of
Menlo.
Those calling in the afternoon
were: Frank Crowe, Joe Denson
and Mrs. Bess Denson.
Mrs. Webb Johnson
Honors Daughter
Mrs. Webb Johnson, of Lyer
ly, entertained for her daughter,
Dorothy, with a surprise party
celebrating her 10th birthday,
February 2.
Games were played and. after
the presents were opened and
admired, refreshments of ice
cream and cake were served.
Party favors were also given.
Guests included Joann Wood
all, Peggy Snow, Wanda Bishop,
Nola Woodall, Hilda Berry, Patti
Mobbs, Rachel Baker, Martha
Katherine Abrams. Linda Mc-
Cain, Lamar Gravley and Carl
and Alec Johnson. Assisting Mrs.
Johnson entertaining were Mrs.
Eugene Gravley and Mrs. Louise
McCain.
attended church here Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johns
and son. Elmer Lee, of Bethel,
[were visiting the W. R. Coopers
Sunday afternoon.
There was a surprise birthday
(dinner given for Mrs. Nora
Brock, of Summerville, Sunday.
The guests present were: Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Youngblood and
[ children, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Tudor and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Dobbs.
After dinner, the group visited
Mrs. Lucile Tudor in Trion. She
is ill with Influenza. Her many
friends wish for her a speedy
recovery.
Kelley Owens was Saturday
night guest of Mr. and Mrs. D.
D. Owens, of Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Price and
family were spend - the - day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Price in Trion Sunday.
Jodie Price, of Trion, is spend
ing the week with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Price.
Ellis Mathis was visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Cooper in Hay
wood Sunday.
Lee Reynolds, of Oak Hill,
spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. James Cargle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Owens and
sons, Ray and Kelley, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Caldwell and children,
Janie. Buddie, Thelma and Lin
da, were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Deforrest Owens, of Trion, and
attended church in Pennville.
Sidney Cooper was dinner
guest of Lamar Rosser Sunday.
Mrs. Ellis Mathis was Sunday
afternoon guest in the Dooley
home.
Billy Murdock, of Gore, was
Wednesday night guest of Ewell
Price.
G. L. Rosser was Wednesday
night of Mr. and Mrs. John Bag
gett, of Oak Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mathis and
children, William and Roger,
called to see Mr. and Mrs Wil
liam Mathis Sunday afternoon.
Little Bettye Ann Cooper,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Cooper, fell while playing Mon
day and broke her shoulder.
Her friends extend to her their
I sympathy.
Robert Murdock, of Houston.
Texas, Is visiting friends and
relatives on Sand Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murdock
and son, Wayne, of Pennville,
wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. King and they, with Miss
Vernice Hawkins, attended the
B. T. U. Ralley in Pennville.
The Royal Ambassadors had
their meeting at the church on
Monday night.
HANSON NEWS -
If you don’t attend elsewhere,
the Dry Valley Baptist Church
invites you to worship with
them. Sunday School Is at 10
o’clock, and there are classes for
all ages. Oscar Woods is super
intendent. Preaching is at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. also, prayer
meeting is held Wednesday at
; Cordells Entertain
Mrs. Willingham
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cordell
entertained with a birthday din
, ner for Mrs. Cordell’s mother,
. Mrs. Ezra Willingham, who cele
brated her 79th birthday Feb. 3.
[ Those enjoying the occasion
> were: Mr. and Mrs. <C. S. Quails
: and Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
, Willingham, Mr. and Mrs. John
: B. Willingham and family. Mr.
i and Mrs. Amos Willingham and
[ Babe, Mr. and Mrs. Georgp
[ Thornberry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
[ Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Billy
. Willingham.
f Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright and
Jane, Ezra Willingham, Misses
Christine and Peggy Willingham,
i Ves Hodge, Miss Mag Leath, Mrs.
Nan Majors, Mr. and Mrs. John
Melton, Miss Sara Clines and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Cordell.
Miss Flanagan
Honored by Circle
Os Presbyterians
The Business Women’s Circle
’ of the Summerville Presbyterian
. Church held the regular meet
ing Monday evening at the home
' of Mrs. Harry McGinnis. Mrs. D.
L. McWhorter was co-hostess.
A miscellaneous shower was
given for Miss Florence Flana
gan, bride-elect, following the
J regular session.
* The home was beautifully dec
orated in the bridal motif with
] the refreshments carrying out
the same scheme.
‘ [ 7 p. m. The Rev. Ernest F. Pell
is the pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Crider
announce the birth of twins, a
boy and a girl, at the Riegel
1 Community Monday January 30.
■ Both Mr. and Mrs. Crider are
1 ' former residents of this com
munity, Mrs. Crider being the
[ former Miss Shirley Grogan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown
spent last Tuesday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wesson and
family.
Clarence Martin spent Friday
night and Saturday with his
: aunts, Mrs. Alma Harper and
Miss Nora Martin.
Friends and relatives are
sorry to hear about Mrs. Harper’s
Illness, and sincerely hope she’ll(
soon be well again.
Misses Mary Ruth and Rachel
Guyton were spend - the - daj'
guests of Miss Betty Sue Rich
ardson Sunday.
Little Miss Sara Jo Parker
spent Sunday with Barbara Ann
Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Deolen Calhoun
and daughters, Delores and
Shirley, of Dalton, spent the
week-end with the Rev. and Mrs.
Ernest F. Pell and attended
church here.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sumner
and children, Charles and Jo
Ann, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Hartline and family, in James
town, Ala. Sunday. They return
ed by Menlo, visiting Mrs. Sum
ner’s father, Mr. Chappelear,
who is still sick, but improving
some, much to the delight of
his many friends and relatives.
Mr. Henry Chappelear, Mr.
Chappelear’s brother, who has
been very sick also is improving i
now.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pierce and
children, Carol and Martha El
len. were spend-the-day guests
Sunday of Mrs. Pierce’s parents,.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Tate. Mr. and [
Mrs. Pierce reside at Chicka-[
muaga.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stowe and
Bobby Gene, Mrs. Mitchell Wat
son and Billie were visiting rela- .
tives at Rocky Face Sunday eve
ning.
Oscar Woods, who has had in- ।
fluenza, has somewhat Improved
His friends and relatives wish |
him a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Housch, Sr.
were Sunday dinner guests of
their daughter, Mrs. Johnnie
Groover, Mr. Groover and chil
dren, Clifford and Mary Alice. It
was Mrs. Housch’s birthday.
Later in the evening, Ihey vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stowe'
and children, as Mrs. Stowe and
new daughter. Charlotte Ann,
have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rlchdrdson.
Bobby, Billie, Betty Sue and
Gloria Mae spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richardson,
of Teloga, and helped them to
kill a pig.
Little Miss Jeanie Parker spent
Sunday with Miss Edith Mont
gomery.
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Perkins Sunday
were: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tate,
their daughter and her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Barnes and
Patricia, Ann, of Milan, Tenn.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Mrs. Barnes was the former Miss
Imogene Tate.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bramblett
and family, of Perennial Springs,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Martin, Mardean, La
mar and Glenda Faye. Later in
the evening they visited Mrs.
Martin’s and Mrs. Bramblett’s
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Crider and twin babies.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carnes,
Charlotte and Sandra, were vis
iting Mrs. Carnes’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Altus Patterson and
(Robert Sunday. Mr. Patterson is
a shut-in, and has been for some
time. Not able to walk, he in
vites his friends to come to see
him.
Miss Edna Earl Parker was
dinner guest of Miss Beulah
Woods Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Perkins,
Jr., Bobby Jean, Lamar and
George Earnest, and Mrs. Jim
mie Meers and Jackie, of Sum
imerville, were visiting in this
community Sunday, and attend
ed church at the Dry Valley
Baptist Church.
Others attending church serv
ices were Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Bennett, Jessie Lee, Olene and
Eugene, of Pennville.
Miss Amy Hardeman, daugh
ter of Mr. and M>«. Roy Harde
man, is sick at this time. The
community wishes her a quick
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woods and
Carlene spent the week-end in
Summerville with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Woods’ children, while Mr.
and Mrs. Woods are in Atlanta
with their son, Allen, who is to
undergo some serious operations.
Mr. and Mrs. Woods were former
residents of this community.
(Friends here are sorry to learn
the news of Allen, but it is hoped
he will soon be home again.
A B. T. U. social will be given
;at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Thomas, on Tuesday night,
February 14, commemorating
Valentine’s Day. All members of
the B. T. U. are invited to come,
and bring a pound of something
for refreshments. Edgar C.
Hunter is the leader, and makes
the announcement.
Mrs. Joe Comer, of Summer
vile, came last Wednesday to her
[daughter’s Mrs. Arthur Dooley,
'and Mr. Dooley’s home, visiting
with them and other relatives,
until Sunday, when she returned
back to her home. She lives
with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cockran,
Mrs. Cockran being her daugh
ter also. Other visitors in Mr.
and Mrs. Dooley’s home Sunday,
[ were Mrs. Lucile Bingham and :
children, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam McDonald and sons. Both
families were former residents of
[this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Helton
and Delaine spent the week-end
in Summerviille with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Helton.
Miss Carolyn Parker was the
dinner guest of Miss Sue Wesson
। Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis
Brown and son were week-end
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Judd Brown and family.
Mrs. Albert Ingle and son were
(Sunday night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dooley and
[ daughter, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pinion and
family, of Chickamauga.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nuckolls and
family, of Center Post, were Sun- ■
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
nie Groover and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Roberts
and children, of Charleston, S.
C., were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Perkins. Jr. and Rose Marie
last week. Mr. Roberts is in serv- ,
ice, with the Navy.
The Hanson Home Demonstra
tion Club met Thursday, Feb-;
ruary 2, with the county agent. I
Miss Omie Wiley, in charge.
Shrubbery, which had been |
brought in to be set out around
the community building, was
discussed, and as the weather
wasn’t suitable for it to be set
out, plans for landscaping were
made.
Miss Wiley gave out booklets
of “Good Eating,” and empha
sized the importance of a good
diet.
Refreshments were served,
consisting of sandwiches, cake;
and hot chocolate.
Those serving were: Mrs. R. A
Powell, Mrs. Lewis Thomas and [
Mrs. H. M. Tate.
Others present, besides these
ladles and Miss Wiley were: Mrs
Earl Parker, Mrs. Roy Bruce. 1
Mrs. J. H. Grasham, Mrs. Inez
Williams and Linda, Mrs. Ray [
Perkins, ^Sr., Miss Hallie Martin [
and Miss Welborn, a new assist
ant to Miss Wiley.
BETHLEHEM NEWS
The Rev. Bennie Bowman, of
Ringgold, filled his regular ap-1
polntment Sunday and Sunday[
night and with his family, were ।
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. .
Willard Underwood, of Dicks
Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Tate have In- i
fluenza.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Pope have
[named their daughter, born Feb.
1, June Elizabeth.
Mrs. Doss Smith Is ill.
Ollie Richardson visited Char
les Richardson Saturday night.
Mrs. Leonrad Smith and Mrs
Essie Parsons were guests of
Mrs. Lanora Roper and Mrs. Wil
burn Roper and Charleen Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dick and
Jerry Bryant, of Atlanta, were
guests of her mother, Mrs. Ida
Maxey, and Hill and Russell Bry
ant Sunday.
Mrs. Leonard Smith and Ar
thur Willie visited her brother,
J. E. Pettyjohn and family Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scoggins
and family were guests of her
sister, Mrs. Henry Kisor and
family, near Trion Sunday. How
ard attended services at Wel
come Hill where Brother Frank
Craton is pastor.
Louise Roper is spending this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Pope and family.
The community wishes to ex
press deep sympathy to the fam
ily and relatives of Deed Dun
can.
Mrs. Manerva Richardson is
visiting her daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jonhhy Hames in Chatta
nooga.
Mrs. James Smith is ill.
Jimmy Smith has been out of
school with influenza.
Mrs. W. T. Griffith spent Mon
day night with her sister, Mrs.
Joe Grigsby, who has been ill.
Mrs. Lanora Roper is ill.
Grady Richardson has bought
the Zeb home and will move his
family there soon.
Mattie Delia Grigsby visited
Menafay and Maggie Pettyjohn
Sunday.
Mrs. Lizzie Pope remains se
riously ill in Erlanger Hospital
in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Under
wood, of Dick Creek, attended
[services at Bethlehem Sunday
[ night.
Irene Jackson visited at Rihg
s gold Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Carpenter
Vernon, Ovelle and Clark, spent
[Sunday in Rome, the guests of
I Mr. and Mrs. Marcelle Tant. Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Robbins visited
Mr. and Mrs. Tant also.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Warnock
Jr. spent Saturday in Rome.
Mrs. Tommy Tate has been ill
[ her home on Dicks Creek.
Wilburn Roper and J. E. Pet
tyjohn made a business trip to
Summerville Tuesday.
Perry Roper, of LaFayette, vis
ited his uncle, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Tate, who are ill, Sunday.
Barbara Alexander spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Alexander and Otis Alexander at
Waterville.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Jackson
and Barbara Alexander visited
Mrs. Thelma Alexander in Chat
tanooga Monday.
W. P. Roper and Charlie Grif
fith, of LaFayette, visited J. E.
Pettyjohn and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Griffith Wednes
day.
Mrs. Essie Parsons spent
Wednesday with her sister, Mrs.
Delaney Scoggins.
Mrs. Grace Scoggins and Cal
vin were guests of Mrs. Joe
Grigsby and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Ramsey and family Tuesday.
The Rev. Roy Easterly, pastor
of East Armuchee Church,
preached at Subligna School to
the pupils Monday and is to be
there every Monday with a mes
sage for them.
Mrs. Louise Bowman, of Ring
gold, and Mrs. J. E. Pettyjohn
visited Mrs. Ida Maxey Saturday.
Franklin Townsell, of Ar
muchee, spent last week with
Sensational Sale of Nationally Advertised
Ladies & Gents Watches
Sale Starts Friday, Feb. 10th, 1950
PRICE
WHILE THEY LAST
$33.75 WATCHES
FOR
$16.88
Tax Included
EVERY WATCH GUARANTEED
Ml SMES FINAL — NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS
Fuller Jewelry Co.
Toogo Theatre Building Summerville, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Townsell and ।
Janice. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gras- 1
ham, Charles Ed and Sonya, of
Rome, attended services at Beth- ,
lehem Sunday and were dinner ,
guests of J. E. Pettyjohn and
family.
Billy Bowman, of Ringgold, •
spent Sunday with Charles Ed '
Grasham.
Mrs. Reese Tuder and Francis [
visited Mrs. Fred Townsell Sat- [
urday and all attended the
shower at Mrs. Dort Brown for
Mrs. Clinton Brown. 1
Bettie Sue Jackson spent Sun- ’
day with Barbara Bowman at i
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-H
lard Underwood on Dicks Creek.!
The church at Bethlehem is;'
far from completion and it was
voted to saw the timber on the [:
church ground reserving a few ;
shade trees, and to use the mon
ey on the church. Shields Grigs
by was appointed to see to the
sale and collect for the church.
There has been so much sick
ness in the community and rain
this winter that the work on the [
। church has not been finished as I
[ was planned, but it is hoped that [
jit will be finished soon and the
road out to the church improv
'ed.
Archie Pettyjohn, of Haywood, [
i and J. E. Pettyjohn made a busi
[ ness trip to Kensington Wednes
day.
The Rev. Bennie Bowman and i
family, of Ringgold, spent Sat-!
[ urday night with J. E. Petty- [
| John and family.
Veterans Corner
Here are authoritative answers ;
[ from the Veterans Administra
[ tion to four questions of interest [
[to former servicemen:
Q. Is my son who was disabled
in World War II eligible to re
ceive a prosthetic appliance?
A. Your son’s eligibility for
prosthetic appliance may be es- [
tablished if he has a service
connected or service-aggravated
disability requiring an appliance, l
Announcing the
Opening of the
STYLE
SHOP
Hext Door to Alexander's Cale
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17
Ladies Ready-to- Wear
$50.00 WATCHES
FOR
$25.00
Tax Included
Thursday, February 9, 1950
cr if an appliance is determined
necessary while he is receiving
treatment from VA.
Q Will VA guarantee a loan
that I need to pay off a delin
quent debt?
A. Under certain conditions,
you may get a GI loan to liqui
date delinquent indebtedness if
it comes under the home, farm
or business loan category that
would originally have been eligi
ble to loan guaranty.
Q. May I get a GI loan to pur
chase a farm and have 30 years
to pay off the loan?
A. A farm loan may be made
repayable up to 40 years, but the
term of the loan is discretionary
with the lender. Other realty
loans must'be paid in up to 25
years and non-realty loans in 10
years or less, terms at the dis
cretion of the lender.
Q. What disabled veterans of
World War II are eligible to re
ceive an automobile from the
Government and what is the last
date on which application may
be made?
A A World War II veteran
who lost, or lost the use of, one
or both legs at or above the
ankle as the result of disability
incurred in such service may be
(entitled to receive an automo
bile or other conveyance at Gov
ernment expense. Veterans have
until June 30, 1950, to apply.
(Veterans wishing further in
formation about veterans bene
[ fits may have their questions
answered by w-riting the nearest
VA Regional office).
INCOME FROM EGGS
If a farm family wishing to sell
[ eggs for a supplementary income
will establish a flock of at least
300 good layers and manage
them properly, there will be
enough eggs produced to market
economically on a graded basis.
The current total labor force
in Georgia stands at around 1,-
000,000, with about 700,000 of
these in non-farm employment
. and 300.000 in farm employ
ment. •