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Spectacular Coloring Is A spectacular plant to; j. beautify large areas or * small comers is amaran j thus which is grown for its j brilliantly-colored leaves. So bright are they that | the place in Which the • plants are to be grown must be carefully selected so there is either a neu tral background or neigh -1 boring plants that will not clash in color. Red, salmon, ' scarlet, crimson, even orange and bronze are amaranthus colors.' You choose the coloring when you decide on the variety and buy seeds of rt. Seeds are sown wher: ever you want the bright leaves to act as a foil for the other garden colors. While amaranthus is tol erant of any type of soil, the plants will grow more ' vigorously in a warm, Would You Believe? MOBILE HOMES As Low as " •. $l5O Down on Used r $350 Down on New LARGE j SELECTION of New and Used 10’ and 12’ Wide 1,2,3,4 Bedrooms. See them today. They’re the best “You Will Never Get in Hot Water If You Trade with Tidewater” See Peek tor a Better Pick Tidewater Trailer Sales Tatepho— M 6-5155 Washington. N. C. After », Telephono PM-4MS I i MARY CARTER PAINT STORE 301 E. Queen St. Phone 482-4102 Edenton, N. C sunny location. The variety with which you are probably familiar is that called Joseph’s Coat. Its leaves are varie gated yellow, green and red. Love-Lies-Bleeding is an other amaranth which many gardeners know. The coloring is red and white and the drooping crimson and white plumy flowers are stunning in arrange ments. Molten Fire is probably the most brilliantly colored of the clan. As you might expect from the variety name, the leaves are flam ing red, a color far re moved from common green. At Christmas play, and make good cheer, For Christmas comes but once a year. —Thomas Tusser. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDEMTOH. MONTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MAY «. 1969. Sunday School Lesson ConUnuad from Pag* 4 tian world for more than a thousand years, and it is also noteworthy that it was the first printed Bible (1455). In 1384 Wycliffe •under took to translate the Bible into Anglo-Saxon—the par ent tongue of English as we know it today. Early in the sixteenth century an other inspired and dedicat ed man furthered spread ing God’s message to the people. William Tyndale’s dream was that a boy who walked behind a plough would know Scripture as intimately os did the Eng lish clergy. To that end, unable to obtain sufficient support for this undertak ing in England, he repaired to Europe and completed his translation of the New Testament. Printed and published abroad, it was smuggled into England in bales of cotton and cases of merchandise. Tyndale finally paid with his life for his determination to give his people the Word in their own language. Bishop Coverdale took up the work of his friend Tyndale, and in 1535 the first complete Bible in English was printed. Henry the Eighth of England sanctioned the placing of the Bible in English churches, and James I com missioned the King James version, so widely used to day. The Bible truly a fascinating history. (Thai* comments ara based on outlines of the Interna tional Sunday School Les sons, copyrighted by the International Council ot Religious Education and used by permission). Clothes stylists take ad vantage of the bandwagon tendency among people, the desire to be up with the latest nonsense. It) our MENTAL HEALTH * HOMOU L «U.r. Hi. B. Director, Education Division N. C. Department of llantaf Health Family Life Is Changing We may not be too aware of them, but im portant changes are taking place in American fam ilies right before our eyes. Perhaps you have no ticed the increased mo bility of Americans. We are moving our homes more and more. Scientists estimate that one family in five now move annually. The demands of our indus trial society keep us on the go. We are marrying at a younger age. The aver age American woman now finds her husband at age 20. At the beginning of this century she married at 22. The American male has been caught up in this trend, too. He now mar ries almost four years sooner than 'his grandpar ents. Today, at age 22 he undertakes the family re sponsibilities his male for bearers began at 26. We’re marrying earlier than our ancestors and our households are smaller. Back in the first days of H ' PfOPIKS TRUST CO. y ‘Service mark application pending J Office. Then For The Happy Day When You Too ■ Have Your Own Peoples Bank ■ Master Charge ••*■ ————— • PEOPLES BANK MASTER CHARGE APPLICATION ~MR n LAST NAME FIRST NAME INITIAL BIRTHDATE MARITAL NO OF M RS □ STATUS DEPENDENTS MISS □ STREET ADDRESS C OWN MO PAYMENT WIFE’S NAME C RENT 3iITY state ZIP CODE HOME PHONE SOCIAL SECURITY NO. ’ EMPLOYED BY PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT I I —— OCCUPATION OCCUPATION 1 '.' Y. V ■. . ' -- '. t BUSINESS PHONE MONTHLY SALARY NO. OF YEARS ADDRESS NO. OF YEARS I j I WIFE EMPLOYED BY OCCUPATION BUSINESS PHONE MONTHLY SALARY NO OF YEARS (WIFE) { CREDIT REFERENCES (BANKS. DEPT STORES, LOANS. ETC ) ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEET IF NECESSARY. NAmI ADDRESS AMOUNT DUE j " c (IF ANY) I — I : :• ■• - ’ ■ ■ I I I ■ - ’ : - .■■■■■•• ■.■,■"■■:■■.*:. :..-'■ I CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH: (BANK NAME & BRANCH) AUTO FINANCED BY: ! x« LIST ANY ADDITIONAL CREDIT CARDS I I ______ NAME AND ADDRESS OF NEAREST RELATIVE PHONE NO. RELATIONSHIP I I I I — This statement is submitted to obtain credit and I certify that all infor- S mation herein is true and complete. I also authorize the bank to obtain further information cone- ng my credit standing. The undersigned agrees to the terms and c -ns set forth in this Application Folder. (HUSBAND) SIGN date (WIFE) SIGNA P ATE __ - —_ - Rocky Mount Nashville Whitakers Zebu lon I "nrmlnr Kim k* Middlesex Battleboro Pinetops Enfield Edenton * w |f K^o *TTff M “»• Hertford - Henderson Norlina - Scotland Neck J \ our republic families had an average of seven child ren. Today we have .less than three per family. This decreasing number of children may be partial ly accounted for by changes in our economic life. Just before the start of the 20th century, half of our fam ilies lived on farms where children were an asset. Today less than one-fourth of American families farm. Though we love them, children are a financial liability in the city. Yes, family life is chang ing in many ways. Yet one of the primary func tions of the family re mains as important as ever—in fact it’s more im portant than ever. This is the provision of affection and love to all its mem bers. As other functions, such as education, recrea tion, and production eith er are modified or go out of the family, and inter change of warmth, accept ance, respect and love be comes all the more needed and important. And these are some of the very in gredients of good n;ental health. Taxpayers Ask IRS (This eolamn at questions and answer* on federal tax matter* 1* provided by the local office of the D. 8. Internal Revenue Service nnd I* published as n pnblie eervlce to taxpayers. The eolnmn answers questions most frequently asked by taxpayers), Q. How do I work out the surcharge? A. Follow the Instruc tions for making this cal culation that are given on Forms 1040 and 1040A. Dn both forms you will note there is a line on which to enter your income tax, a line to enter the amount of your surcharge and a line for the sum of your income tax and surcharge. To avoid delays, it is important to enter all the information on each line as called for on your tax re turn. Q. I’ve never filed an estimated declaration and only owe S2B on my 1968 tax. Do I have to file the estimated form you sent me in 1968? A. If you estimate that your 1969 tax liability will exceed your tax withheld by S4O or more, then you are required to file a dec laration of estimated tax. The purpose of filing a declaration of estimat-id income tax and making Quarterly payments is to provide a means for all taxpayers to pay their tax on a current basis. Q. How can I file a re turn using the pre-address ed label if I’ve made a mistake on the form the label came on? A. Lift the label off the form and place it on the one you are filing. The label has been made so that it lifts off easily but sticks tightly when placed on another form. Q. My 10-year-old son received $45 worth of divi dends last year on some stock his grandfather gave him. Does he have to re port this or do we? A. This income is your son’s and should not be reported on your return. A NOW OPEN - Come in and Browse Around... IT’S TIME TO PUNT: EVERGREENS BOXWOOD HOLLIES CAMELLIAS DOGWOOD TREES AZALEAS JUNIPERS CANDYTUFT Petunias - Tomatoes • Geraniums • Marigold Call For Free Estimate On Landscaping Chappell’s Nursery 1 Mile Off Highway 17. Snug Harbor Road PHONE 426-7261 HERTFORD. N. C. PAGE FIVE return would have to be filed by your son if his total income for the year was S6OO or more. In fig uring gross income, the first SIOO of dividends is not counted. Q. My wife’s missing signature is holding up our refund. Why is this so important? A. Tax returns are legal documents and have to be signed to be complete. On joint returns, the signature of both taxpay ers are required and both are legally responsible for the accuracy of the return and the tax that may be due.
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