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Page TEn Veterans Can Save Time In Applying For Gl Training Two Steps Necessary In Filling Out Os Ap plication Veterans Administration explains how veterans can save time in apply ing for schooling and training under the Korean (Si Bill, just by using some of their own initiative. Before they even apply for training, they should take these two steps: 1. Get a photostat or certified copy made of both sides of their discharge or separation paper (Department of Defense Form 215). They’ll need it to attach to their application. 2. If they’re sure of what they want to train for, find out whether the school or training establishment will accept them under the Korean GI Bill. On the application form, which he may obtain at any VA' office, a vet eran who has come to a firm decision as to his training goal must put it down. He also must list the program of training that will help him reach his goal, as well as the name and ad dress of the State-approved school or establishment where he plans to train. Knowing these things in advance will save him a good deal of time when he files his application, VA said On the other hand, if he’s not sure what he wants to take, and he’d like to get expert assistance in reaching a decision he may receive vocational counseling from the VA. In such a case, he should indicate that he wants counseling in his GI training applica tion. They Run High She: “What’s harder than a dia mond ?” He (absently) : “Paying for it.” TAYLOR TlffiATßEl EDENTON, N. C. Week Day Shows Continuous From 3:30 Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 o Thursday and Friday, August 13-14 Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse in I “THE BAND WAGON” WORTH LAYTON O Saturday, August 15— Jon Hall in “BRAVE WARRIOR” MRS. M. G. BROWN O Sunday and Monday, August 16-17 Martin and Lewis in “SCARED STIFF” E. R. LAMB 0 Tuesday and Wednesday, August 18-19 Double Feature Broderick Crawford in “STOP YOU’RE KILLING ME” —also— Dane Clark in “GAMBLING LADY” [DEN THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. o Friday and Saturday, August 14-15 Maria Montez in “THE THIEF OF VENICE” ~ILWA?I7 Drive-In Theatre EDENTON, N. C. o Friday and Saturday, August 14-15 “ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET CAPTAIN KIDD” MRS. J. C. FOREHAND O Sunday, August 16— MacDonald Carey in “CAVE OF THE OUTLAWS” CARLTON E. ASOEU- O Monday and Tuesday, August 17-18 Alan Ladd and Virginia Mayo in “THE IRON MISTRESS” DR. T. W. BLANCHARD Wednesday and Thursday, August 19-20 1 Dan Dailey in “TAXI” Note: If your name appears in this ad, bring it to the Taylor Theatre bo* office and receive a free pass 'to see one of the pictures pdvprtised in the ad.) | [Hospital Patients | Patients admitted to Chowan Hos pital during the week of August 3-9 were: White—Mrs. Marie Chappell and baby boy, Arthur Edwards, James Brabble, Paul Belanga, Jr., Riddick Chappell, Mrs. Jean Cobb and baby girl, Charles Payne, Master Earl cook DRESSED and DRAWN J, \ Fryers ib. 49 CUT UP FRYERS lb. 55c LEAN CUT PORK CHOPS, lb. E9c| FANCY NEW SWEET POTATOES 3 »»• 35c | P& Q Super Market’s Royal Peach Dessert SicupPet . Y* Cap peach juice Evaporated Milk 1 package 2 cups canned, lemon gelatin sliced peaches J 4 teaspoon salt IV4 cups marsh- 2 cups diced, mallows, cut into plain cake small pieces Put milk into ice tray of refrigerator. r.hill until ice crystals begin to form around the edges. Rub with salad oil a mold or bowl holding about 6 cups. Drain peaches and save juice. Put 6 peach slices in bottom of oiled mold. Dice remaining peaches and mix with marshmallows and peach juice. Add water to remaining peach juice to make 2/3 cup. Heat juice to boiling, then stir in gelatin and salt until dissolved. Cool to room temperature; add peach mix ture; chill until slightly thicker than unbeaten egg whites. Put ice cold milk into cold bowl Whip with cold rotary beater or electric beater at high speed, until stiff. Fold into gelatin mixture ■I with diced cake. Put into oiled mold. Chill until firm. Unmold to serve. | Makes 4 generous servings. TALL ARMOUR’S MILK 2 Cans 25c 4-OZ. LIPTON’S TEA Box 33c SUPER MARKET THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 19SS. ‘ Ward, Donald Maillet, Lonnie Van horn, Mrs. Madge Bunch, Mrs. Lillie Mae Skinner and baby girl, Master Wayne Sawyer, Mn. Elizabeth Mor gan and baby boy, William Williams, Miss Roxie Moore, Mrs. Hettie Ruth Owens and baby girl, Miss Annie Lee Long, Mrs. Vanola Jordan, Mrs. Ear lin White and baby boy, Edward Par rish, Mrs. Gladys Kirby and baby boy, Mrs. Thelma Woodard, Mrs. Roxia Blanchard and baby boy, Miss Emma Layden. 1 Local Fancy Yellow Squash . r 3 lbs. 29c New Jersey Green Cabbage . 4 lbs. 19c Quart Kraft bottle Salad Oil 59c World’s Best—Sexton’s * French Dressing 25c ggg PET MILK A 4 tall cans. ..55c 4 small cans. .28c NEW PAC GARNER’S FIELD PEAS AND SNAPS 2 Cans 35c TOILET TISSUE . SCOTT’S 2 Rolls 25c BEEF Roast I i ik* 43c I SAVE i WITH P & Q Negro—Marie Boyce and baby boy, i Lillian Satterfield and baby girl, Hat tie Sutton and baby girl, Rose Felton, Mary Satterfield, Roscoe Valentine. Patients discharged during the week 1 August 3-9 were: White—Mrs. Ruth Worrell and baby boy, Robert Lassiter, Mrs. Irene < Phelps, Mrs. Marie ChappeH and baby boy, Riddick Chappell, Agtfcur Ed- i wards, Charles Payne, William Wil liams, Mrs. Jean Cobb and baby girl, . 1 Mrs. Lillie Mae Skinner and baby : Curtis Giant Dip Bit Candy 3 bars 25c BOXOFI2 —B5 c 1-Pound Campbell’s Pork and Beans 2 cans 27c 46-Ounce Bluebird Orange Juice can 29c 4 12-oz. Swift’s JL Hj CORNED H ■I BEEF m Q| 47c J, NO. 303 ROSE FARM SHOEPEGCORN Can 19c GERBER’S or CLAPP’S Strained BABY FOODS 6 Jars 59c girl, Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan and baby boy, Master Wayne Sawyer, Mrs. Vanola Jordan, Mrs. Madge Bunch, Johnny Speight, Hazel Mathews, Geo. Cuthrell, Miss Annie Long, James Brabble and Bruce Phelps. Negro—Eugene Etheridge, Emanu el Norman, Ruth Bembry, Hattie Sut ton and baby girl, Lillian Satterfield and bab'y girl, Mary Satterfield. Visiting ministers for the week of August 10-16 aie: White, the Rev B. L. Raines. Negro, the Rev. J. E. | TALL CAN CHUM SALMON Can37c 46-OZ. DEL MONTE TOMATO JUICE Can 29c EXTRA SPECIAL Fancy Virginia Elberta CANNING bushel , ( . fj .1 /< / * .. , v.f\ Peaches $2»69 — — r n 11 s Tflletfc Knew Her Engfeh During the last war an American doughboy oh leave picked up a cute little mademoiselle and took her to a Parisian case for dinner. During the first course he consult ed in his French dictionary and with a fine Brooklyn accent breathed, “Je t’ adore I” The little lady fired back, “Shut the door yourself—you lazee Yankee.’ No. 2Zi Del Monte Can Peaches 35c B Campbell’s Vegetable 2 Cans Soup 27c I 14-oz. Heinz Tomato bottle |1 Ketchup 25c I Pt. Kraft’s fi Mayonnaise .37c I Quart TEXIZE flj Bleach 10c I All 5c 3 pkgs. H Chewing Gum 10c I Borden’s Eagle Can || Brand Milk. .28c I Round Salt 2 boxes |g M0rt0n..... 21c | Large Package S Tide^^JOiJ SEE OUR DISPLAY OF FANCY AND rniPOBTH) FOODS NO. 303 PHILLIPS FANCY TOMATOES 2Cans2sc |
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