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PAGE TWO OUT PATIENT MEDICAL CARE AND HOSPITALIZATION FOR WAR VETERANS Important Information Released By Warren G. Knight In order that certain misunder standings concerning procedure to be followed by veterans, their benefi ciaries, or representatives in obtain ing out-patient medical care for vet erans may be clarified, the following information has been released by Warren G. Knight, local Contact Rep resentative of the Veterans Admin istration. Out Patient Medical Care 1. In order to be eligible for treat ment at Veterans Administration Hospitals, or civilian medical treat ment at expense of the Veterans Ad ministration, the veteran must meet the following conditions: ' a FOR SALE Planing Mill Wood DRY SLAB AND OAK T. C. CROSS Phone 80-J l - WHEELER & GIBBS I SURVEY WORK | OF ALL KINDS GENERAL INSURANCE Life. Fire, Automobile and Hospitalization Office —106 East King Street EDENTON. N. C. PHONE: 177-J CONSTIPATION Risky in BAD COLDS S!S d uv u e nd Ss Saras overload the liver and other vital or gans of the body, lessening your re sistance to colds and other winter ills and interfering with their treatment. Whr take tiils chance when you can take Calotabs? Calotabs thoroughly yet pleasantly act on every foot of Vour Intestines, sweeping out toxin - Jaden putrefactive foods and virus laden mucus, enabling you ro more effectively avoid or fight a cold. Noth ing acts like good old Calotabs. Use as directed. 10c and 25c at all druggists. Take CALOTABS sheafper and PARKER PENS CfIIPEN’S Soot May Waste 1/3 of our Fuel LET US % ! SWEEP YOUR CHIMNEY ) TO GET RID OF SOOT 0 0 AI.I. WORK GCA RAX TEED % J PHONE 305-J \ HOLLOWELL & MEADOWS ! g E DENTON. N C. t . a mr*anmmmmmm m m m m m m mm m* CONDITION YOUR DOG FOR A .. ago; itma, b mrt. U R IN DOG CHOW HALSEY FEED & SEED STORE “77re Store With the Checkerboard Front n > a. Have had active service in the armed forces of the United States, or its allies, and have been discharged therefrom under conditions other than dishonorable. b. Have a disability or disease which is known to have been incurred ' in, or aggravated by, service in the ' armed forces of the United States. 2. Prior apfhorization of the Vet j era ns Administration for any type of ' medical treatment is usually requir ed, This is obtained by contacting] the Veterans Administration Region al Office. If the case in question is emer gent. or though not -actually emer gent. it is determined that prompt treatment is definitely indicated and ! the eligibility for such treatment can be determined; the physician may render such treatment. The physi cian will then complete VA Form 2U'."). (Request for Authority for Treatment), w hich must be .in the mail addressed to the Veterans Ad ministration Regional Office as soon as possible, or in no event hot later than five days after the treatment is begun. VA Forth 2(>.'!!>, (Letter of j Authority for Medical Services), will l I be forwarded to the physician from| ! the Veterans Administration Regional j Office after eligibility has hern es-' | tablished. This will constitute the i | physician’s authority to collect pay- 1 ! ment of fees under the Veterans Ad j ministration Regulated Scale for , medical treatment rendered. Hospitalization I 4. Hospitalization of the veterans j is based upon the same basic require- j j ment as for out patient medical care. lln emergent cases, hospitalization ] j may be effected in civilian hospitals ! ; for service connected disabilities, suh- | ject to: ! a. Prior authority by the Veter- ' J aiis Administration to hospitalize the j patient. If eligible, arid by this is j meant, if the disability or disease for . which the veteran requires treatment, i is directly the result of his service ill; ' the armed forces, this authority may be obtained by putting through a col lect telephone call, telegram or let ter. to the Chief Medical Officer of 1 the Veterans Administration Regional Office, Winstore.Salem, N, V. ! b. When the case is iiighl.v emer gent. and it is impractical: to obtain prior approval, the veteran may lie hospitalized and the Chief Medical • Officer of the Veterans Administra tion Regional Office subsequently no tified. ; This notification . must reach the VA Regional Office within 72 hours from . the time of such hospi , talization. Strict compliance with this requirement ts essential to set tlement of tin account. • r >. To hospitalize a veteran for an 'emergent mental condition, if nmi servicc connected. contact the near est VA N’curopsychiatric Hospital, Roanoke, Va.. or Pern. Point, Md. If emergent, ami service connected, and ■ it is desired to hospitalize in a civ- THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY', NOVEMBER 14. 1946 lilian hospital, contact the Chief Med ical Officer, Veterans Administra tion Regional Office, Winston-Salem, I N. C. General Information j ti. Non-emergont and elective sur ! gical and medical procedures such as] I hemorrhoidectomies, tonsillectomies,], • ''f resection of fistulas and allergy stu-; 'dies will not be authorized prior to the establishment of service connec tion. 7. The follow ing general rules for , medical treatment and hospitalization of the veteran at Veterans Adminis tration expense apply, and are re viewed as follows: a. The veteran may be cared for, at VA hospital out patient depart-1 | irients for service connected dis- j abilities. b. The veteran may be cared for bv a civilian physician for service Connected disabilities. 1 e. The veteran may be hospitaliz-) ed in VA hospitals for both service ] connected and non-service connected, disabilities, the latter only if faeili* . ties are available, d. The veteran may be hospital-! ized in civilian hospitals for emergent 1 treatment of service connected dis abilities only. e. The female veteran may be ; hospitalized in civilian hospitals, on I authorization by the Veterans Ad- * I ministration, for non-service connect- j l ed disabilities, but not for pregnancy. 8. Commissioned officers of the armed forces on terminal leave are l ! riot entitled to medical care and ho» pitalizatioo by the Veterans Admin-! ! istration. 9. The Veterans Administration j Regional Office for North Carolina is ; located in the Nissen Building, Wins- j ton-Salem, and physicians should con tact this office, collect, in any medical | j eventuality involving a veteran. The telephone number there at Winston-} I Salem is 2-5521. Experiment Made In Curing Peanuts A hay-drying shin) on the Warner Evans farm is being used in an ex j periment for curing peanuts. Dr. ] Weaver of the N. C. State College Agricultural Engineering Depart ment is supervising the work. The shed at ;f the present time has approximately :20 acres of peanuts: on the vine ini 1 cure. Tile forced air system appears Ito be drying out both the peanuts land the hay very satisfactorily. I —-—: ——:—— I BIBLE CLASS MEETS The Young Woman's Bible Class of the Baptist Church met last week at • the home of Mrs. Lee Moore with the ,! president,:Miss Bernice Williams; pre ! siding. Miss Nannie Ward led in [prayer, after which roll was called , and the minutes read. Officers made reports and Mrs. Raleigh Hoiloviell offered prayer, which was followed by a Bible reading by Mrs. K. J. Griffin. The class was dismissed by Mrs. \V. C. Bunch. The December meeting i will be hrld at the home of Mrs. Dan Carter. Refreshments were served by the hostess, with the following being present: Mesdames James Kmmin-, I izer, Louis Harrell, Shelton Moore, I Pauline Wiggins, Ernest Stillman, E. 1 J. Griffin. Raleigh Hollowed, W. M. | Wilkins, 0. N. Griffin, M amie Sawyer. I R. L. Pratt. W. A. Mills, M. M. Perry, li W. J. Yates, Dan Carter, W. I‘. ,Tur -1 ner, Frank Hughes, L, S, Byrum, M. ' L. Bunch, .7. L. Chestnutt, I). M. | Reeves and Misses Nannie Ward, Iva .[Mae Dail, Harriett Leary and Ber- I! nice Williams. I . ! Radio Service For quick and dependable | radio service, call THOMAS | JACKSON at Hughes-Holton 1 Hardware Store. Jackson Radio Service We Carry All Kinds of Parts Which Are Available r JACQUIN'S ROCKiBOUABON _L. ____ MAOC ANO IOTTUO If CHARLES JACQUMkCtathc. FHILA-, PA. • nr. 10M GOING-AWAY PARTY IN HONOR OF MR. AND MRS. T. R. WISE Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Twine gave a going-away shower at their home Monday night, October 28, in honor of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Wise. Mrs. Wise had | been living with her parents while! ■her husband was serving with the 1 U. S. Navy in China. He received ; his honorable discharge and returened 1 [ to the States, spending about a week 'in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Twine, j The living room was attractively decorated with cut flowers, including chrysanthemums and perrywinkles. Ice cream and cakes were served and the honorees received many useful j presents. String music was rendered • by players from Gates and Chowan | Counties. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wise have gone to 1 ' St. Matthew s. S. C.. to make their j 1 home. j Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Howell ami children, William ] .Williams and family, Mrs. Corinne j Holloweli and family. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mud lin and son. Mr. and Mrs. | j Herbert Modliir and son, Mrs. J. C. j i Forehand and family, Mrs. Mamie! Byrum and daughter, the Rev. W. C. j Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward and children, Mrs. Seltie Modlin, Mrs. | Dorsey Holloweli, Misses Syble and I 1 Edna Holloweli, Lena Modlin, Miss| ] Cobb. Ruth Morris, Myrtle Twine,! ! S Sgt- J. T. Twine, Jr., of Langley j Field, Va, Ebb Turner Baker, Roland j 1 Baker, Mr. White of Gates County 1 and YVelton Twine. THREE MORE APPOINTED ON VETERANS COMMITTEE I Three more Edenton persons have i i been appointed on the Veterans Com mittee in Chowan Courtly by Gover -1 nor R. Gregg Cherry. The three re : reiving letters from the Governor i informing them of their appointment j i are Mrs. Curie B. White, Miss Mild red Munden and J. Edw in Buffiap. The purpose of this committee is 1 to assist returning veterans to become oriented and acclimated as soon as possible after their return, so that they can get into the normal channel of civilian life. Tomorrow 1 you'll be glad you waited today..* Waiting for a new motor car isn't exactly the easiest or most pleasant experience in the world. But the saying about patience having its own reward holds doubly true when your patience is rewarded by delivery of a gleaming, new Pontiac "Silver Streak". Up to now Pontiac production has been limited for reasons beyond our control. Now production is increasing. As of today, it’s still below anticipations. But the trend is definitely encourag ing. Which means that your wait is being shortened every day. And when you do become the proud owner of a new Pontiac, you’ll be mighty glad you waited—and your feeling of gladness will grow with every passing month and mile. Because in every way, the new Pontiac measures up to the phrase, "Finest of the Famous Silver Streaks”. In dependability and economy it lives up to its great war-won reputation. It looks, handles, rides and feelt like the quality car it is. It’s a value that will endure over the years something well worth waiting for! ' PONTIAC (9r FINEST OF THE FAMOUS "SILVER STREAKS ” \J^/ CHAS. H. JENKINS MOTOR COMPANY 105-109 E. QUEEN ST. EDENTON, N. C. CHAS. H. JENKINS & COMPANY 20 E. Commerce St. E. Main St. Washington St. N. Maia St. AULANDER AHOSKIE WILLIAMSTON WINDSOR >..'•• • 'V '” ••:' ’• • . • " i Time Short To Pay Up j Christmas Saving Club j Though the Bank of Edenton’s j Christmas Saving Club closed Mon , day of this week, the time to accept i payments on this year’s club has , been extended to November 18. Af ter that date no more payments will be accepted, according to W. H. Gard ner, vice president. I Vk W 1 'ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES! j g WK HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY OF SALT MULLKTS f IN THK FOLLOWING SI/.K PACKAGKS: % % 5-lb. kits d - - $ j t 10-lb. kits o 3.25 g J 70-lb kits 18.50 j ; EDENTON BAY PACKING COMPANY! jg Phone 22 Edenton, N. C. $ IP'. 4k \l THE- — | j Dixie Grill I Now Under New Management <; I SPECIALIZING IN \\ I SANDWICHES OF All HMDS i! BARBECUE-OYSTERS I J.T. GIBBS GIBSON BRICKLE | Greeting Cards For All Occasions Campen’s JEWELERS PRESERVE AND PROTECT YOUR PRESENT CAR Until you are definitely assured ts a new automobile, keep your pres ent car in a safe, satisfactory condition. While we are prepared to service all makes of cars, we are PONTIAC SPECIALISTS—em ploying factory-trained mechanics and using highest quality parts. Make use of our low-cost service for your protection. ALWAYS DRIVE SAFELY
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