Advice Offered To Vets Buying Homes Five Questions Advanc ed For Consideration Before Buying * Advice is offered by Veterans Ad ministration to veterans who are con templating the purchase of a home with the aid of a GI loan. Five check points were listed by VA for a home buying veteran to con sider with regard to the neighborhood in which his prospective home is to be located. These were in the form of questions, as follows: First: Is the house located in a place that is reasonably handy for shopping center, schools, churches, bus or street car transportation ? The answer should be yes. Second: Is the neighborhood gen erally pleasant and attractive and are the neighboring houses at least as good as the one to be purchased ? The answer should be affirmative. Third: Does the neighborhood have local zoning laws, to protect the home owner by regulating such things as future intrusion of commercial | property and the size and type of houses which can be built in the neighborhood ? Again, the answer should be yes. Fourth: Regarding the possibility of unpleasant noise, is the location of the house far enough away from dis agreeable noises like certain factories and highways carrying heavy truck traffic ? The answer should be yes. Fifth: Does the neighborhood have adequate improvements like streets, sidewalks, curbing and gutters? Un less the answer is yes, the purchaser may have to later put up his share of special assessment charges for in stalling these improvements. VA urged veterans to make careful checks of the construction of the house itself and also the neighbor hood before signing a contract to buy, and then to be certain they under stand exactly the terms of the con tract. Veterans have plenty of time, the agency said, to make careful checks before purchasing a home. For Ko rean veterans—those with service anywhere in the armed forces since June 27, 1950—the privilege of GI loan guaranty will not expire until ten years after the* present emergency has been declared ended by the President ', or Congress. World War II veterans! have until July 25, 1957 in which to' exercise their loan guaranty privilege. SCHENLEY Blended Whiskey, 86 Proof. The straight whiskies in this product are 5 years or more old. 35% straight whiskey, 65% grain neutral spirits. 15% straight whiskey 5 years old, 10% straight whis i key 6 years old, 10% straight whiskey 7 years old. Schenley Distributors, Inc., N. Y. C. i j |Ptj 6° - S EC° ND I : 1 |g%] SERMONS I: i FRED DODGE S TEXT: “Too much gold can sink the finest 4hip.”—-Anon. More than 60 years ago, an uncle of mine wanted to become a cowboy. He was city-bred and unable to ride a horse. However, he applied for and obtained a job as cook at a Wyoming ranch. The fact was, he couldn’t cook, either. Buying a cook-book, he studied it on the train. His first job was to bake bread for the ranch hands. Reading that one portion of yeast would make the bread rise, he determined to make the fluffiest bread they had ever seen. He tripled the amount of yeast called for in the recipe. Then he left the dough in 'the warm oven overnight to rise. It j Vets’ Question Fox j Q —ls I take on-the-job training un der the Korean GI Bill, will my monthly GI allowance be for the same amount, throughout my training course ? * A—No. Under the law, your allow-' ance will be reduced at four-month intervals, as your training progress es. Q —ls a service-connected disability, incurred since Korea, enough in itself to entitle me to vocational training under Public Law 16? I have an honorable discharge. A—No. In addition, you must have a need for training to overcome the handicap of your disability. !Town Council Proceedings ! Edenton, N. C., Oct. 13, 1953. The Town Council met this day in regular session at 8 P. M. Members present: Mayor Leroy H. Haskett, J. Edwin Bufflap, George A. Byrum, Clyde Hollowell, G. M. By rum, John Mitchener, Jr., and J. Cla rence Leary. Motion was made by J. Clarence Leary, seconded by J. Edwin Bufflap, that the Edenton Woman’s Club be j granted permission to stage their an | nual Halloween Party. Motion car ried. Motion was made by George A. By THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. S. G. THURSDAY OCTOBER 22, 1953. did. It .filled the oven, oozed out of the door and spilled over the kitchen floor—wasted. We all know llfen and women like that dough. They have all the in gredients for strong, useful lives. However, they choose to enlarge bn a good trait until it possesses and domi nates them. They waste their lives, not because the trait they emphasize is bad. It isn’t. It is good. But they mix too much of it in their lives. They are not temperate, even about a good thing. With their lives unbal anced they become people to be avoid ed, perhaps ridiculed. Their potential influence for good-is wasted, while the world cries for strong, balanced 1 leadership. rum, seconded by J. Edwin Bufflap, that the salary of R. L. Pratt be rais ed on the same percentage basis as other members of the Police Depart ■ ment. Motion carried. Motion was made by G. M. Byrum, ! seconded by Clyde Hollowell that the salaries of the employees of the Fire Department be raised five per cent. Motion carried. Motion was made by G. M. Byrum, seconded by George A. Byrum, that the Town Clerk and one member of • the Town Council represent the Town ; of Edenton at the N. C. League of , Municipalities Convention to be held October 18, 19, and 20. Motion car ; ried. > Motion was made by J. Clarence Leary, seconded by G. M. 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Motor Co., for $695.00 plus 1 the old car. Motion carried. 1 Motion was made by Clyde Hollo- 3 well, seconded by J. Clarence Leary, < that E. & W. Department bills in the * amount of $11,752.86 be paid. Mo- 3 tion carried. $ Motion was made by G. M. Byrum, ■ seconded by J. Edwin Bufflap, and J duly carried that the following Tqwn bills in the amount of $21,635.61 be ; paid: i Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co., $12.50; Edenton Office Supply, $1.50; The Chowan Herald, $106.50; Postmaster, $45.09; Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co., $14.68; Edenton Office Supply, $1.03; Byrum Hardware Co., Inc., $8.06; Edenton Ice Company, Inc., $9.25; W. H. Bunch’s Garage, $91.10; Byrum Hardware Co., Inc., $6.73; W. D. Holmes Wholesale Grocery, $5.75; Sinclair Refining Co., $100.72; E. R. Tolley, $15.00; Chas. H. Jenkins Mo • tor Co., $16.31; S. 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