14BCHON TWO
PAGE TWO
Sorry “Enough
To Quit
By Terry Jones
"Repent ye therefore, and be
converted, that your sins may be
blotted out . . . " (Acts 3:19).
A Sunday school teacher once
asked his class what was meant
■by the word, "repentance”. A
little boy raised his hand. "Well,
what is it, son?” “Being sorry
for your sins,” was his answer.
Quickly a little girl raised her
hand and when asked what she
thought of repentance, she said,
“I think it’s being sorry enough
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Compliance
About 80% of the measure
ment of allotted crops, corn and
diverted acreage in Chowan
County is complete. We are glad
to report this has been oone of
•the best years we have experi
enced in getting crops and di
verted acreage measured. Every
farmer has accepted his respon
sibility and assisted our report
ers when .they visited their
farm. We are sure that less re
measurement will be required
because of your cooperation. We
want to thank all of you for all
you have done to help us com
plete this measuring job.
Starting Friday, notices of
measured acreage were mailed
and every Friday thereafter until
all mailing is completed. When
you receive your notice open it
immediately and read it care
fully. If you are overplanted
you will have seven days to re- ■
quest remeasurement or dispo
sition on tobacco. On peanuts, if
you agree that you are over
planted you have until harvest
time to request disposition. How
ever, if you do not agree with
our measurements and want a
remeasurement you must re
quest this within 15 days from
date of notice. On cotton, you 1
will have 15 days to request
remeasurement or disposition. 1
If you are overplanted on com
or under-designated on diverted
acreage, you will have until July
15 to make your request for ad
justment. If a remeasurement is
needed the request will have to
be made within 15 days from
date of notice. As in past years,
remeasurement cost will be SI.OO
per acre with a SB.OO minimum.
Disposition will be $5.00 for the
first disposition spot plus SI.OO
for each additional spot.
Let us state again, please read
your notice of measured acreage
completely and take notice of
all time limits since we will
have to abide by all dates as
shown.
Price Support
Regulations for obtaining loans
on price supported commodities
have been changed to make it
simpler and easier for farmers
to obtain these loans. In the
past a sample of the commodity
being placed under loan had to
be taken and submitted to the
Federal-State Inspection Service
to be tested. Also measurement
of the stored commodity had to
be made. Sometimes this caus
ed several days delay in disburs
ing the loan. Under the new
procedure, no sample will be
taken and no measurement will
■be made. It will be possible for
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to quit.”
The little girl had the true
definition. Repentance is not a
resolve to turn over a new leaf
because we happen to be sorry
for what we’ve done. But .true
repentance comes when we rea
lize we are weak to the powers
of sin and are willing to say,
“Lord, cleanse me inside and
out.” When we pray that pray
er from the heart then we evi
dently are sorry enough to quit.
farmers to get their loan on the
same day they apply. The ASCS
loan inspector will check the
commodity and he and the farm
er will estimate the quantity
stored. If everything is in or
der, the loan inspector gives his
report to the ASCS office and
the loan can be disbursed im
mediately.
Wheat
Wheat producers will not need
a marketing card to sell their
1964 crop of wheat.
Wings
‘‘ls your family going to be'
active in society?”
“I suppose so,” answered Sen
ator Sorghum. “You can’t ex
pect them to deny themselves
the same pleasures that they
enjoyed at home.”
“Will you become a social
butterfly yourself?”
“No, I’ll keep working hard
and try to fly high enough to
get into the airplane class.”
Our words have wings, but fly
not where we would.
—George Eliot.
RECENT BRIDE HONORED
The Northcutt cottage, home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lellie Northcutt of
Ahoskie, was the scene of a
floating shower on Friday night,
June 12, honoring Mrs. Bill
Cow.and, a recent Pride.
Seasonal decorations were
used throughout the cottage. The
guests were greeted at the door
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Mrs. Livingston White, sister of
the bridegroom. Gifts were on '
display in the den.
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Minutes Os County
Board Os Education
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The Chowan County Board of
Education held its regular meet
ing Monday, June 1 at 10 A. M.,
in the office of the Board. The
following members were present:
G. B. Potter, O. C. Long, Jr.,
Marvin Evans and Garland As
bell.
The meeting was called to or
der by Chairman Potter. The
Seeretaiy read the minutes of
the last meeting. The minutes 1
were adopted as read on a mo
tion' by Mr. Asbell, a second by
Mr. Evans, and a unanimous
vote.
The Local School Fund Treas
urer reports for Chowan and
White Oak Schools were pre
• sen ted. These reports were ap
proved on a motion by Mr. Long,
a second by Mr. Asbell, and a
unanimous vote.
A list of the bills paid during
May was presented, along with
the report from the County Ac
countant. The total amount of
r the bills was $6,314.50, leaving a
balance of $12,138.99. This was
in agreement with 'the report
from the County Accountant..
Mr. Evans moved the approval
of the payment of the hills and
the report from the Accountant.'
■ Mr. Long seconded the motion
and the vote in favor was unani
mous.
The school budget for 1964-65
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, was presented. The budget call
ed for S total Os $56,939.00 in lap
' propriations and expenditures.
lOf this amount, * $43,068.00 was
; budgeted for current expense,
I $13,150.00 for capital outlay, and
| $721.00 for ddbt service. The
budget was adopted on a mo
jtion by ■■Mr. Asbell, a second by
I Mr. Evans, and a unanimous fav
| orable vote. The budget was lat
ler presented to the Board of
j County Commissioners.
| The District Committee re
quested the approval of the
election of Mrs. Rita Howell [
Lane to teach the 7th grade in |
the Chowan School. The election
of Mrs. Lane was* approved on
a motion by Mr. Asbell, a sec
ond by Mr. Evans, and a unani
mous vote.
A motion to continue paying
the salaries of principals, teach
ers, and janitors on (the 25th day
of each school month was made
by Mr. Long, seconded by Mr.
Evans, and unanimously adopted.
The Board voted unanimously
(to renew its membership in the
N. C. School Boards Association
on a motion by Mr. Long and a
second by Mr. Evans.
All pupils were re-assigned
for 1964-65 to the same school
Which they attended in 1963-64.
The beginning First Grade pupils
were assigned through the pre-
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ed. This action was taken on a
motion by Mr. Asbell, a second
; by Mr. Lang and a unanimous
vote.
The Vocational Plan for 1964-
65 was approved on a motion by
Mr. Evans, a second by Mr. Long
and a unanimous vote.
On motion by Mr. Asbell, a
second by Mr. Evans, and a
unanimous vote in favor, the
Board awarded the 1964-65
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There being no further busi
ness, the meeting was adjourn
ed. The Board chairman and
secretary proceeded to the Court
House and presented the 1964-
65 school budget to the Board
of County Commissioners for
their consideration.
G. B. POTTER, Chairman
C. C. WALTERS,
Secretary.
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