tKnow Your 1 “t? ■„ yiii nan wiiuT Security Donald Morris, Field RepreMstaUve of the Social Security Administration, is in Edeuton every Thursday from 9 A. M., to 1 P. M., and Is located in the. Court House. The social security office is more than just a place to file claims for social security benefits. In addition to assisting people in filing claims for retirement, survivors, dis ability and Medicare bene fits, the office takes appli cations for social security cards and assists in re v porting events that might affect benefit payments. One special service the local office renders is that of helping to provide a statement of earnings cre dited to the worker’s ac count. Many people each month avail themselves of this service. The social security office Is glad to give information and literature about any part of the program, and the staff will assist any group or organization in informing its members on social security through talks, special films and other available material. The public is urged to contact the office at 401 South Dyer Street, Eliza Face Os Eastern North Carolina Continued from Page 2 for a multi-purpose class room building. With basic planning scheduled to be complet ed by January 1, 1969, however, the commission anticipates that funds for new projects in Eastern North Carolina will be made available early next year. The .Coastal Plains’ pro gram suggests an exciting future for Eastern North Carolina. The region has been ex periencing solid growth in ‘WEATHERBULLETINI ■ ■gm- Hr* ■ HR JFjU^Rdj^H m* m|Mh g*3j?| '~:~ >KL V* 'i T 1.. f &*&.&s*.■ ;%j . ffc# wcftfttl MW AUTOMATIC BIBRI BB CONTROLS! EBI IB' Im * *m fl Just WAL your comfort I OIL HOME HEATER rtap tNaOOMWEtPM now glvoa you onualnt SWEEPING floor HEAT Ito foUnldimn fa the floor hoot cutlet an motor driven to tofafa bach —d htb i mAI tfa» hut <wr ths floor. AD new to periarauao* etyfay «ad odtfaf colors, this new BIEGLER r ftme you enow dto«S® fa hafatafocnriortSe.it wool We Trade... We Service PRICES START AT . just $114.95 No Down Payment With Trade .Low Weekly or Monthly Payments Bynim Hardware Co. Phone 482-2181 Eienton, N. C beth City, when they have questions about social se curity. The office is open 8:45 A. M. through 5 P. M. from Monday to Friday, and on Saturday mornings from 9 A. M. until 12 noon. Hospitality First And then there is the well known but shy ac tor, who dropped into a Broadway restaurant very early in the morning, or very late the other night, anyway you want to put it. He sat at a table and waited—and waited. Three waiters, at a table in the ■rear, were earnestly play ing pinochle. Finally, af ter long minutes, the pro prietor sauntered through and caught the situation at a glance. “That’s how it is,” he roared. “I got three wait ers and they can’t even wait on one lousy cus tomer.” many areas, yet the future holds almost unlimited po tential The commission cannot solve all the problems that stand in the way of total development of the region. Private initiative and investment are man datory and the people of the area will ultimately determine the rate and ex tent of development. The commission, how ever, can be the motivat ing factor necessary for accelerated growth. The decision is up to the people. THE CHOWAN HKftALD, EDBNTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER », IMS. Q&kTyter If you think you have all the sweaters you need, think again! (SHOWN ABOVE) (SHOWN BELOW) (SHOWN UNDER ALL! t IMPORTED ALPACA "ANDOVER" PURE LAMBS’ WOOL "ANDOVER" WINTUK* KNITS for fMthar-lightnessJEtey btueplwf draSwt Machine washable 2 ply Wintuk* Orion acrylic white -a whole line-up of pow colors' X St SrdiLn ll M * v yarns ' Fine ■>«*«• ribbed knit collars, cuffs, S. M. L, XL. Golfer’, cardigan, iS vS naw walnui „ pullover '| L 00: waistbands. French blue, black, white, copper, pullover, 16.00. hea t h erf wu™ ?' bl f A £ r honey B° ld - hon ®y- oliv ® in turtleneck style; ge ® K, ea ! hef ! S ' Turt,eneck pullover, 11.00: placket front and mock-turtleneck style in these P gre * n ° r go,d heather - Sizes colors plus navy. S, M, L, XL. each ROO small, medium, large, extra large. o.UU iS(i3a£vlS j\.'.'v 11 •• RFT Y TVI FR of FTWNTCM PAGE THREE-B

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