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™■ ’ ■ i iSsr* • r'T^ ■-• ’* :.. *• t-v%.v -'s- i » »•' - iWiijj! ••„;«’■• iflfej-,. Lifi. • • •.'■■• - v .-A. | i|ir j g^«|gMMa^Mß||M|[^- B|M^«^, OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME—Power train improvements deliver (treater econo my and performance in many of the 1969 Oldsmobile F-85’s including the Cutlass Supreme above. These gains are accomplished, in part, by combining an all-new three-speed automatic transmission. The new automatic transmission closely re sembles the Turbo Hydra-Matic available in full-sise Oldsmobiles but is smaller and lighter. Edenton BPW Club Will Meet September 19 Thei first meeting of the BPW Club will be held Thursday night, September 19, at 7 o’clock at Eden ton Restaurant. A film largest picture y , ‘ in beautifully compact \ fine furniture styled cabinetry Giant 23" handcrafted quality . 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Battery Operated ‘ "-Wt-y • Solid-State for 5 Longor Lift * • v’J&SsEfr t • Wakee you to Mu»*c H I Model T2M M 8-translator redid gcitlTH operates on 2 penllte ».'*’*'* V • _ batteries. Earphone ■mßi lack Ctoch has on/off switch; dial KghL Uses one "C" cell battery. Choice es 2 coforv ' ft 1 ■ Jackson’s Radio &TV Service W. Eden Street Phone 482-3519 • . For Quirk Results, Try A Herald Classify / will be shown on the con trol of cancer by Mrs. Fran Ward. Also, the bud get for the coming year will be presented. TU dOWAH HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1968 All Business and Pro-( fessional Women’s Club members are urged to at tend. R-M College Set To Open LYNCHBURG, Va.—Two Edenton residents are among 282 new students who have been accepted for admission at Randolph- Macon Woman's College. They are Miss Jennifer Crandall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B. Cran dall, 409 Court Street, and Miss Anne Carson, grand daughter of Mr. J. F. Wood, 105 West Gale Street. The new students, in cluding 267 freshman, 12 transfers and three interna, tional students, will be on campus by September 13 to begin a week-long orien tation program designed to acquaint them with col lege life. Randolph . Macon will have a total enrollment of approximately 870 students this year. They come from 337 states and the District of Columbia, and 13 foreign countries. About 27 per cent are Virginians. Thirty are daughters of alumnae. Many a man who makes a little money through luck imagines himself to be a master of destiny. FOR RENT Store Building On Broad Street Approximately 1,000 Square Feet of Floor Space AVAILABLE JANUARY 1, 1969 - Contact - R. GRAHAM WHITE Peoples Bank & Trust Co. Seagram's Ll HUbB *2& HB News From ASCS Office 1888 ABC CommlttM Chowan farmers will re ceive a ballot to vote for ASC community commit teemen to serve them from the period October 1, 1968, through September 30, 1969. Ballots will be mailed to all eligible voters by Sep tember 6. These ballots must be mailed or return ed to the ASCS office by September 16. The ballots will be publicly tabulated on. September 20. Veterans Corner EDITOR’S NOTE: Mow ore oothomatlre eaiwem by the Veteran Adminlttratioo to nine es the ■o■ jr eorreot question* Iron former service men and their famlllra. Farther informatlom ea vetermns’ bene fits may be ebtelned at aay VA office. Q. My husband and I have been drawing a com bined social security check for a long time; now, af ter 40 years of married life, he plans to divorce me. Will this stop my benefits as a wife? A. No. Your monthly social security check will continue. If your former husband dies before you do, you may then be en titled to benefits as a widow. Q. If I receive widow’s benefits and remarry, will my benefits terminate? A. Termination of bene fits depends upon the CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appre ciation to my friends, rela tives, churches and organ izations for the flowers, cards, visits and prayers and all other acts of kind ness while I was a patient in Albemarle Hospital and since my return home. My appreciation also for the service of the Rescue Squad, the service of Dr. Brinn and the nurses, and all the kind nurses and doctors and each orderly at the hospital. May God bless each of you. Charlie T. Rogerson, Sr. Cropland Adjustment Program For 1969 The 1969 Agriculture Appropriations Bill did not include funds for approv ing additional CAP agree ments in 1969. Agree ments entered into in 1966 and 1967 will continue in effect for the duration of the individual agreement periods. Annual CAP pay ments to farmers will be made October 1, 1968. Uaa Os Tobacco Marketing Card To insure proper identi fication of your tobacco, widow’s age at the time of the remarriage. (1) A wid ow who remarried after age 60 will continue to re ceive benefit checks as a widow, although amount of her check may change. (2) A widow who re marries while under age 60 will no longer be eligi ble to receive widow’s benefit. As long as her remarriage exists, she can not become re-entitled to benefits on the deceased husband’s account. Q. We recently hired a yard man at our home who is about 65 years old. He says that he is already drawing social security checks and that I am not supposed to withhold so cial security tax from his pay. Is he right A. No. Earnings in or around a private home must be reported any time they are SSO or more per calendar quarter. The age of the employee doesn't matter. You should deduct social security tax and file Form 942, Employers Quar terly Tax Return for Household Employees. WEUBt BHW Wmm 11 Jl PLY NYLON wmmmmjm 4 cord TIRE ■ VVilftl 11 lib m V M Fed. Ex. 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N. C • Phone 482-2477 the marketing card should be taken to the warehouse at the time tobacco is weighed in. The card will remain at the warehouse and will be returned to the farm operator along with the check from the sale of tobacco. Upon request, more than one card will be issued for a farm. Use of the marketing card to falsely identify to bacco from another farm could result in heavy marketing quota penalties and reductions in acreage allotments and poundage quotas for the farms in volved. The farm operator should i check the pounds of to- i bacco entered on the to bacco marketing card af ter each sale. If an in correct entry is found, the card should be returned to the warehouse or the coun ty ASCS office for correc tion. Establishment Or Winter Cover Crops Not only do winter cover crops reclaim lost plant nu trients, provide organic matter, and prevent ero sion, but they also play an important part in main taining granular soil struc ture. Planted early in the fall, they insulate the soil and prevent damage to soil structure by repeated freez ing and thawing. They re duce the number of freezes and thaws, and promote and help maintain large populations of earthweams and other earth-boring or ganisms. Winter cover crops pro tect the soil from erosion. Pasturing consistent with good management is per mitted. Visit the Chowan ASCS office and discuss conserva tion practices you need to carry out this fall. Pirates Open With Parsons East Carolina Univer sity’s Pirates open the 1968 grid season Saturday night, playing host to Parsons College. Scheduled to play against the lowa team are Dwight Flanagan and Charlie Ov erton, two former stars for the Edenton Aces. Game time at Ficklin Sta dium is 7:30 P. M. Everybody is entitled to his, or her own opinion in regard to religious matters. HAVE MAXIMUM FUN ON A MINI-TRIP... It’s too late in the season to make BIG trip plans, but you can have great fun extending vaca tion time this year through weekend mini-trips to points of interest and events right here in the Albemarle. Why not start this weekend with this racy suggestion .... Be Sure To Attend The Regattas Now Going On In Dare County CALL SOME FRIENDS ON YOUR EXTENSION TELEPHONE AND MAKE IT A PARTY! The Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. PAGE SEVEN-B MEET THE CHALLENGE! SERVE WITH PRIDE IN THE NATIONAL GUARD
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