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SECTION ONE— VA Reports Increase | For Loans On Homes i Appraisal Requests Spi ral Fourth Straight Month Veterans Administration received nearly 42,000 home loan applications for guaranty during May, an increase ; of 23 per cent over April and a 73 ■ per cent increase over May, 1953, VA , announced. VA said that the smirt in annrais- < al activity since last February is just < beginning to be felt in the rate of i home loan applications. Home loan apDlications for guaran ty are submitted to VA by lenders on • behalf of veterans. The volume of apnraisal requests to ' VA continued to spiral in May for the fourth straight month. During the ' month. VA received appraisal requests for 89,134 dwelling units, of which 52,- i 245 were for proposed dwelling units 1 and 36,889 were for existing homes. ' The total was 22 per cent above the volume in April and 90 per cent high- ( < er than the number of appraisal re- : quests in May, 1953. 1 VA also reported that the terms on which lenders will grant loans to vet- j ] erans are easing. A survey of VA ; guaranteed loans closed in May, 1954 ] shows that nearly 25 per cent of all ] GI home loans were made without a j down payment. The same survey disclosed that 61 per cent of the loans were written with 25 to 30 year terms. j, |i Cub Scouts And Parents J Meet For Wiener Roast! Cub Scouts held their monthly pack , meeting Friday night at Sandy Point; where the boys and their parents en joyed a wiener roast. Cubmaster H. L. Edwards and all the Cub Scouts wish to express their appreciation to Kermit Layton for free use of the beach, Edenton Ice Company for ice and Barrow Bottling I Company for drinks. > I; The next pack meeting will be held July 23rd and more parents are urg ed to attend. BIBLE CLASS MEETS JULY 6 The Young Woman’s Bible Class of the Baptist Church will meet Tuesday night, July 6, at 7:30 o’clock at the church. All members are urged to attend. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. George M. Anderson of Raleigh announce the birth of a 9- pound daughter, bom Friday, June 25. Mrs Anderson is the former Frances Collins of Edenton. _ _ _ Call us NOW for QUIIK comfort! ROOM AIHONDITIONER • Declare your independence from summer discomfort! Come in or phone us right away we’ll have your 1 new G-E Room f AS LOW AS Air Conditioner f on it* way in a / $2.54 hurry. You can I put your confi- I per week dence in General I fast Electric and in \ installation, , \ no plumbing our service I V needed Quinn Furniture Co. EDENTON, N. C. ! No ITH a— ma « »A ■ Jww W Ri ‘ M| fl| MB ■■ m HMIIvHy MVPpN • • rTWHNOf DURALL tension screens MHM Ow nnh «ra e«r* .rtHMwf—>. «•’*' •>*•"• ctmplaf t®*4»- baiiMM.S«MrMtwdi H *•*••« !• 40 »Mml Mara'* •vHUt —yHnl wfcr y *' ll **• **"*" H# * ff ■■■Hi »—* «—» «* *-• . , ■ T?*" * |ilmm m|J nalntinn Hsifir U?gsgTnHTg» "** r" A rwt «c •Mol IfMIMMfeNfM/ r-fa.. i .T ~ " Vfw aMrail w#i9 |, fiimi M. G. BROWN CO, Inc. Page Six PC* *J 1 ' _ '*- * ' f , 1 “ Success In Sewing—Garments must be cut out properly if your sewing is to be successful. Mary Em Lee, ex tension specialist in clothing at N. C. State College, offers these suggest ions: Follow the pattern guide sheet step-by-step. Compare your measure ments with those of the pattern. Place every piece of pattern on true grain of material whether it is true bias or straight. Don’t skimp; piece first. Properly pin pattern to fabric. Cut with long, even strokes. Carefully mark notches, darts, or other marks. Match plaids and stripes when cutting and sewing garment. The sewing guide found in commer cial patterns will give excellent di rections as to fitting the pieces to gether. Follow it! Learn the sewing terms such as “ease in” and “straight of goods” and “armseye.” Mark all notches, pleats and other details by using tailor tacks, carbon and tracing wheel, tailor’s chalk or other means of marking. Whether you baste all the seams or pin and stitch will be determined by your sewing experience, your fitting I problems, your self-confidence. Re member good standards are import ant. So, use the method that gives you the best results. Make Meat Budget Go Further— Perhaps you’re lucky enough to pro j duce your own meat supply. If not, | make your meat budget go farther by buying the less tender cuts. Although they cost less, you don’t sacrifice food value for they contain excellent quali ty protein, iron, phosphorus, B vita mins, and enticing flavor. Here are Hospital Patients I I I Patients admitted to Chowan Hos- ; I pital during the week June 21-27 were: White Edenton—Bobby Lee Barnett, Mrs. : Marguerite Byrum, Mrs. Olive Dail, Rufus White, Mrs. Louise Wilson, Master Ronnie Bass. Hertford—Miss Ophelia Mansfield, Riddick Chappell. Creswell—Miss Cecilia Willoughby. Roper—Mrs. Deldee Norman. Ryland—Wilford Sinclair. Negro Hertford—Fannie White, Queenie Williams. Roper—Nora Patrick. Tyner—Geneva ]>igh. Columbia—Cad well Bowser. Patients discharged during the same period were: White Edenton—Mrs. Helen Stanco. Bob by Lee Barnett, Mrs. Janice Brabble, Mrs. Olive Dail, Mrs. Katie Edwards. Mrs. Marguerite Byrum, R. L. Wood ard. Hertford Mrs. Beulah Morgan. Abram Hurdle, Miss Ophelia Mans field. Creswell—Miss Cecilia Willoughby, Joseph Hopkins. Lonnie Rountree. Hobbsville—Mrs. Sarah Stallings, Miss Edla Hofler. Roper—Mrs. Martha Biggs. Negro Edenton—Mullen Holley. Hertford—Clinton Nixon, Queenie Williams. Columbia—Cadwell Bowser. Births Mr. and Mrs. Guy Russell Byrum, a daughter. Visiting ministers for the week of June 28 to July 4 are: White, the Rev. James MacKenzie; Negro, the Rev. W. H. Davis. ' Mr. And Mrs. .T. Frank White Will Celebrate Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., will celebrate their 50th wedding an niversary at their home on West Eden Street Sunday, July 4. For the oc casion Mr. and Mrs. White will ob serve open house from 4 to 6 o’clock in THE CHOWAN HERALD. KDBNTOH, N. O. TOURBDAI JULY 1,195*. , recipes for cooking low cost meats. Hungarian Stew: 2 pounds dieed meat for stew, 2 tablespoons fat, 2i small onions (chopped fine), 1 cup thick sour cream, salt, paprika, pep per. Brown meat and onions in hot! fat. Add tomatoes; season; cook slow ly for 2 hours. Add water as needed. 1 Add cream before serving; blend well.' Serves 8. For variety, top with bis cuits or dumplings. Or, alternate lay- j era with cooked cereal or mashed po-. tatoes. Also, you can substitute an- 1 other cup of tomatoes for the cream, I and add other vegetables. Or, substi-1 tute water for tomatoes and when done thicken gravy; serve on cooked rice. Pork Chops with Scalloped Pota toes: Pork chops, 6 pared potatoes, flour for dredging, salt, pepper, milk, Place layers of sliced potatoes in greased baking dish. Over each lay er sprinkle salt, pepper and flour. Place seasoned chops on top of pota toes. Add milk until it can be seen through the top layer of potatoes. Bake in moderate oven until tender, about 1 hour. If preferred, brown chops in hot skillet before placing ■ them on the potatoes. Cook uncov ered. Hamburger Upside-Down Pie: 2 ta- , blespoons fat, 1 sliced onion, 2 cups i canned tomatoes, salt and pepper. % 1 , pound hamburger or ground, left-over meat. Brown onions and meat in hot ( fat. Add tomatoes; season, cook un til somewhat thick in 9-inch skillet. Put savory biscuit dough on top. Bake ( in hot oven (425 degrees) for 15 min-i utes. Turn upside down on hot plat ter when done. Serves 6to 8. the afternoon for all of their rela tives and friends, who are cordially invited to attend. Mr. White married Mrs. White, who was the former Miss Saintie Mil ler, in Hertford on July 4, 1904, by i the Rev. M. H. Tuttle in the Metho- | dist parsonage. They have eight chil-1 dren, J. Frank White, Jr., of Char- ( lotte; Fred F. White of Norfolk; Ned , M. White of Roseville, Calfomia; Mrs. Open Air Market ! FRANK JONES, Prop. CARROLL W. JONES, Mgr. .. . Open 24 Hours Daily ... Fresh Vegetables, Cantaloupes, Wa- , termelons, Tobacco, Cigars, Ciga rettes, Candy, Ice Cream and Soft Drinks. We Specialise In J PEACHES vTtC ** // ■ Z7 V/ I . - :4 «fe PROOF. 7DX DgAIN MBnWL SPIRITS. BCMEMIEY MSY„ ML HMMNEf, WL Harry C. Hand, Heidelberg, Germany; William A. White, Naples, Italy; Hen ry A. White, Greenville, N. C.; Sam uel P. White, Richmond, Va., and Mrs. J. W. Wilkins of Suffolk, Va., and eight grandchildren. Legal Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS I Sealed proposals will be received in the Office of the Town Clerk, Muni jcipal Building, Edenton, North Caro lina up to 5:00 P. M., July 13, 1954, |and opened at the meeting of the | Town Council of Edenton at 8:00 P. , M., July 13, 1954 for furnishing the {following items or services to the I Town of Edenton for the fiscal year ending June 30,1955: j Gasoline, motor oil, greasing ve- I hides, washing vehicles, .tires, tubes, batteries, miscellaneous items such as bulbs, cables, etc. (ederal and State taxes not to be included in bids or invoices.) No bid may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids and the Town of Edenton re serves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities Signed: Leroy H. Haskett, Mayor , Ernest J. Ward, Jr., Clerk Town of Edenton Edenton, North Carolina IJune24,Julyl,Bc ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE i Having qualified as Administratrix CTA of the estate of H. C. Goodwin, 1 deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all , persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, North I Carolina, on or before the 10th day of {June. 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This June 10, 1954. MARGARET B. GOODWIN, Administratrix CTA of H. C. Goodwin Estate. JunelO,l7,24Juiyl,B,l6c EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of H. J. Boyce, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the 7th day of June, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This June 7, 1954. MRS. ETHEL BOYCE, Executrix of j H. J. 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