SECURITY
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George Dietrich, field iUrpresenlative of the Social Security
Administration, is in Edenton every Thursday in fha Court
Room in the Chowan -County Court House.
If you are planning tdLretire,
>ou-should come in and file an)
application for social seeurity,
benefits about three months
ahead of time, reports fceri Wil
son, District Manager of Social
Security in Greenville. Your
social security is -a very import
ant part of your future planning
and with a little advance" prepa
ration, you can approach your
retirement with a greater feel
ing of security.
Stop and ask yourself a few
questions about social security.
What do you really know about
it? Have you found out the
amount of any benefits payable?
Courses Offered
On Tax Problems
Emphasis Placed on
Farm and Small
Businesses
Five special short courses
dealing primarily with farm and
small business income-tax prob
lems will be offered during De
cember by North Carolina State
College.
The programs, to be taught in
five locations across the state,
will include four two-day regu
lar courses and one advanced
course.
The oourses, which have the
full cooperation of both state
and federeal revenue services,
are primarily designed for per
sons who assist others in filling
out tax returns, with special
emphasis on the farm and small
business category.
Dates and locations for each
es tne four regular courses are
as follows:
vishcville—December 3-4 ,
Charlotte—December 5-8. '
Greenville—December 10-11.
Greensboro—December 12-13.
Paiticipating in the , programs
will be members of North Caro-j
lina State’s Deoartmqnt of -Ag
ricultural Economics, the U. S. i
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Do you know what, documents
you will need before you cai
receive benefits? Do you have
to stop working before you can
get benefits? If you can’t an
swer all of these questions, it
would be a good idea for yot
to contact your nearest socia l
security office and get the in
formation you need. •
By filing early, your first
check can be ready for you
shortly after retirement.
Get in touch with your So
cial Security Office at 205 Boyd
Avenue in Greenville and they
will assist you in getting appli
cations filed early.
Internal Revenue Service, North
Carolina .Department of Reve
nue and the Social Security Ad
ministration.
I The courses will be offered
through the facilities of the
University’s Division of General
Extension cooperating with the
North Carolina Society of Ac
countants.
The four regular courses will
cover all areas of taxation, al
though a major portion of the
course will be devoted to prob
lems. peculiar to the operation
of farms and small businesses.
The advanced course has been
initiated for persons who have
considerable knowledge and ex
perience in filing income tax
returns—both state and federal.
It is recommended that first
time students attend one of the
regular courses before attempt
ing the advanced section. The
advanced coeftse is at Raleigh,
December 17-19. j
The courses were developed
because of the complicated na
ture of modern business and the
presence of special provisions in
income tax laws applying to
farming and small businesses. !
For information concerning
either the four regular or the
advanced course, contact the
Division of General Extension,
North Carolina State, P. O’. Box
5124, Raleigh, N. C.
TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED
i THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTOW, NORTH CAROTIN A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1963.
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ment of their daughter. Miss Linda Rae Phillips, to Lucius Merz.
Mr. Morz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Merz of Wichita,
Kansas. The wedding is planned for Sunday afternoon, December
15, at 4 o'clock at the Immanuel Baptist Church. Friends and
relatives are invited to attend.
Girl Scout And
Brownie News
The Girl Scout Troop No. 720
met November 13 at 3:30 in the
Barker House with 21 Girl
Scouts and the two leaders pres
ent and we sang our Girl Scout
Song and said our Promise. Af
ter that we had our patrol
meetings. Each patrol collected
the money and gave it to Ginna
Jones, treasurer. Each group
chose a badge to work on. Af
ter singing taps the meeting was
adjourned.
. JANE SPRUILL, "
Scribe.
YEOPIM C-H CLUB MEETS
The Yeopim 4-H Club met on
Wednesday night, November 20,
at 7:30 at the Yeopim Baptist
Church. The meeting was call
ed to order by the president.
James Brabble. The Pledge of
Allegiance and the 4-H Pledge
were said and the song leader
le din a song. The secretary,
Connie Overton, called the roll
and read the minutes of the last
meeting. Since there was no
old business, the meeting was
turned over to Harry Venters.
He talked about plans for the
coming meetings. The meeting
was adjourned and refreshments
were enjoyed by all.
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J Eastern Bankers To
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The Eastern North Carolina
Conference of the Association for
Bank Audit Control and Opera
tion will meet on Thursday
morning, December 5, at the Wil
son Country Club in Wilson ac
cording tc John A. Narron, pres
ident of the Association.
Highlighting the meeting, sec
ond in a series of five confer
ence meetings being held this
year, will be a talk by Will Drye,
vice president of the North Car
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olina Bank in Charlotte. Drye
will speak on “Choosing The
Right Proof Systtsii In Your
Bank.” PreliminSJ^'sevents will
begin at 5:30 P. M., with the
program scheduled for 8:00 P. M.,
Narron states.
Banks in fifty-four eastern
North Carolina towns comprise
membership in the Association.
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