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PAGE EIGHT SECTION TWO tgESIiM SfffkllY gll— 1 Answers (! SSttagjigSßJ ' George Dietrich, field representative of the Social Security Administration, is in Edenlon every Thursday at the North Carolina Employment Security Commission office on North Broad Street. Are you thinking about retir ing? This year? Next year? S6on? Sometime? Find out about your social seedrity money. Your social security account means so many tax free dollars a month after you retire. They will be guaranteed payable dol lars if you qualify as “retired” and are of retirement age, but chances are they will be the i same amount after that for the rest of your life. It will pay, you to find out before you retire' how much money you can count oh for after that day comes. Your local social security dis trict office urges you to check j your earnings record, everyj three years at least, during your working lifetime. You can do t|iis by sending a postal card furnished by the district office. This postcard will go to the Bal timore accounting office and you Will be sent a report two weeks Ifiler. It will tell you how much Warnings and coverage you have to your credit since you began paying the social security tax. This is the account that will be hsed to figure your monthly IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL ... WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT THE 20th CENTURY BARBER SHOP THREE FULL TIME BARBERS TO SERVE YOU JIMMIE LEWIS BENNIE TWINE RAYMOND MANSFIELD WHOLE dfc HOC SALE! CDE E I Guess The Weight Os Our I Kt t • Pig And It's Yours FREE! Bill *2l9 95 FRFF. PIG v illi .lip purchase of l am r GF Freezer or Model 1 Ul6 I\\ gr |Jcf|*jg era tor. ■ Model CA222VV ®NEW NYLONS 15-iiion!li Road Hazard Guarantee THE ALL-WEATHER “42” with TUFSYN it More flexible tire it Better Road Contact • ** it Rides Smoother ~ , b lh r iyi' plus tax ★ Runs Cooler •Against Normal Poad Hazards i.e.. Blowouts, Fabric Breaks, Cuts Except Repairable Punctures, Batteries Car Mats “ ~ I Fo-Mballs 12 Volt E Volt olock Radio WITH TEE $14.50 $9.95 y - 4 ~ > g 13.95 $2.49 Come In And Guess The Weight Os Our Pig . . . You Might Be The Winner! TAKE YOUR CAR WHERE THE EXPERTS ARE! coodAear 412 S. Broad St PHONE 2477 Edenton, N. C. , benefit check when you reach retirement age. Make sure you know that you have all the credit you earned. Inquire in time, before you retire, so there will be no delay in processing your application for benefits. You will need time to know what you can | count on to pay continued liv -1 ing expenses after you retire j from working. Social security j old-age insurance benefits may ' be paid in addition to other in come you have from company retirement fund, rents, dividends, interest or continued part-time , or full-time work after you turn 1 age 62. But, if you work after age 62 or after you qualify for benefits under the social securi ty program, you may not get all jof your monthly checks if you earn over SI2OO that year, unless i you were age 72 or over. What is your situation? Any ' problems? If you want further 1 information, visit, write, or call your local social security dis trict office at 205 Boyd Avenue, Greenville. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAHOUWA, THPHEDAT. OCTOBER 4, 1981. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Continued from Page 7—Section 2 good way of life but not be ready to trust ourselves to him. When we say, “I believe in Jesus Christ,”' we mean more than mere belief that Christ exists. We mean that we believe enough in Christ to trust him and to commit our way to him. This is what the writer of the Fourth Gospel meant by belief. One .who so believes in Christ has [already entered into eternal life. Belief has to do with a basic conviction. It implies not only a strong conviction about some thing but a reliance upon, a trust in, what one believes. The writer of First Peter was aware of the need for Chris tions to be able to give a reason for their faith. The early Chris tians were confronted with many pagan ideas. Their finest de fense was to be able to give their questioners a simple and j winsome explanation of their beliefs in a spirit of love and | gentleness, as Paul did before King Agrippa. (Acts 26). How appropriate is this ad- j monition for us in a day when 1 . . I . so many taise ideas are winning fervent .adherents! We need to be prepared to give careful ex- 1 planalions of what we believe, j Our main task is not heated ar- j gument with those who disagree, | but a personal witness in a! spirit of love and gentleness. | ! Religious beliefs have often | been regarded as a private af fair, having little relation to life’s problems. But it becomes i increasingly evident in our world that, in the long run, the ! beliefs men hold do work them-I selves out into action. We see | beliefs that we regard as false ] affecting the lives of millions i and resulting in widespread suf ! sering. The events of our world , have made us more conscious 1 that what we do in daily living TO BE HELD IN EDENTON by EDENTON MERCHANTS October 11th - 12tli - 13tli DON’T MISS This Opportunity To Save During These Three Big Days! depends upon what we believe, j' A careful observer does not : question that beliefs determine ■ action. Let us, then, walk wari ly, always remembering that it is in the field of action that our beliefs grow strong and vig orous roots. (These comments are based on outlines of the International Sunday School Lessons, copy- I righted by the Internationa' J Council ot Religious Education i and useo by permission). Frankly Speaking By FRANK ROBERTS A few columns ago I took a! i quick check on a few of the new j television programs for this sea j son. After viewing a few more new ones, it seems to be a prom ; ising season coming up for tele viewers. B’or instance, Edmond I O'Brien’s new program, based on | real-life eases, has provided ! viewers with entertainment, ex j citement and food-for-thought. I The new program is called “Sam | Benedict", and it’s a Saturday i night offering. A new one on i Sunday is called “McKeever and the Colonel,” saved, thus far, j only by the talented Allyn Jos ! lyn. Following that program, 1 though, a naval affair called! “Ensign O'Toole”, starring Dean! I'-nes and Jav*C. Flippen, which had a very funny initial offer- j i ing. A new Monday night of- 1 ' set ing called “It’s A Man’s World,” left me almost complete- \ ly cold. However, that program ; was followed by a new entry. concerning the newspaper busi ness called “Saints and Sinners”, and starring John Larkin and Nick Adams. This one looks good enough to hold on for a few seasons. Loretta Young’s new show, on that same night, holds promise for the future, but it needs a good deal of fixin' up. The new Lloyd Bridg jes show has a bright future, j ‘lhe Virginian’’, television’s new !)0-minute show, was slammed by some critics but I think most viewers will give it more than a second glance. The initial : show was excellent, but the sec- Taylor Theatre FAh.STOX, A'. C Thursday, Friday and Saturday. October 4-S-6 James Mason, Neville Brand, Kate Manx and Rip Torn in "HERO’S ISLAND" Teehnicolor Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. October 7-8-9 Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancas ter, Richard Widmark, Mar lene Dietrich, Judy Garland, Maximilian Schell, Mont gomery Clift in "JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG" Sunday Shows 2:30 and 8:30 Week Days 8:0# P. M. Wednesday, October 10— FLAY MICKY . . . ITS FKKE - Ted Ray and Jean test In I "J*LEASE TURN OVER" ond one left much to be de sired. About the funniest new entry this season, so far, is the i one on Wednesday night called “Beverly Hillbillies”, with Bud dy Ebsen, Davy Crockett’s old sidekick, in the starring role. | A new medical item about “The Nurses,” will probably hold on to its audience for the next cou- j pie of seasons. Jack Paar’s new Friday night show is an excel lent combination of history, hu- j mor, song and personality. Os course, many of the old favorites j are back, some with new for mats, but I iust wanted to come ; up with a qmck look at the new- j est offerings. Happy tele-view-, ing. Not-too-helpful suggestions for; your Halloween party: as hos- j tess, any of Tennessee Williams’ j female characters. As host, who j else . . . Vincent Price. For i entertainment, a succession of 1 full-color horror movies, includ- j ing such gems as “The Motel 1 Monster”, and “The Scaly-Leg- j ged, Two-Headed, Fire Breath ing Demon From The Depths Os The Chowan River.” For music, such items as “Isle Os The I Dead”, “Til’ Eulenspiegel’s - Merry : Pranks”, or “The Surry Witn I MNCrr-DSHT MOVIDAY SPOUT* REDAN Here’s the year’s most tasteful combination of elegance and perform ance—Oldsmobile for ’63! New body styles! Stunning interior NEW STYLE Tp EXCITE VOUIX detailing! Responsive V-8 engines with up to 345 h.p.l Even a new * 7-position Tilt-Away Steering Wheel, optional at extra cost. See the NEW LUXURY TO DELIGHT YOU I style-leading 1963 Oldsmobiles-Ninety-Eights, Super 88s, Dynamic 88s, Starfires—now on display at your Oldsmobile Quality Dealer’s! 111 " t *t |- M ...... I r - ' ' , . % cour* »no comvchtibli - A longer look ... a zesty feel ... and every inch an Oldsmobile! ; .... That’s the F-85 for ’63! 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For fun and games, such new Halloween fav orites as Ducking for Apple sauce, or charades with such challenging themes as “A Sum mary of the Reptiles and "Am phibians of southern New Jer sey”, or “I Was An Etruscan Pottery Expert for the F.8.1.?’.’ Or, you can pin the tail on the donkey, and use a real donkey. If you’re in the mood for a sing- ! along (they’re so popular these days) you might have a seg ment, such as “Sing-Along With Leopold Stokowski and the Trin idad All-Steel Calypso Band, in Fireside Songs of the Mau-Mau”. Os course, there’s always the top favorite Halloween game of trick or treat. Now, though, you can play it with a difference, like: “gimme a steak dinner or I’ll burn the house down.” Hallo- I wcen-time is usually mischief time, and if you’d like a few j fresh suggestions, read on. You can send anonymous subscrip FOR WINTER LAWN USE RYE GRASS CALL * Home Feed & Fertilizer Co. Phone 2313-2308 • - Edcnton, N. C. tions to the Daily Worker, to members of the John Birch So ciety, or you can fill someone’s swimming pool with lard, or you can invite the local beatnik group to a reading of the com plete works of Edgar Guest, or you san paste a stereo label on an ordinary record and take it to Griffin’s Music Center with the complaint that it doesn’t sound stereophonic. Anyway, no matter which of these suggest-1 ions appeal to the twisted mind I NOTICE! CHANGE OF MEETING The October meeting of the Eden ton Town Council will be held on Thursday night, October 11th, in stead of Tuesday, October 9th, the regular meeting date. Change in meeting was called be cause of conflicting meetings. JOHN A. MITCHENER, Mayor W. B. GARDNER, (Jerk . . i early greetings for a happy Halloween. Closing Thought: A wife is essential to great longevity; she is the receptacle of half a man’s cares, and two-thirds of his in humor. DON'T SCRATCh'tHAT ITCH! IN JUST 15 MINUTES. ' If the itch needs scratching, your 48c hack at any drug store. Tou feel quickr drying ITCH ME NOT take hold. Itch ing qpiets down. Antiseptic action kills . ; germs' to help speed healing. Fine day or night for ecsema, insect bites, rlng | worm, foot itch, other surface rashes ‘NOW at MITCHENER’S PHARMACY
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