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PAGE EIGHT-B Social Security Benefits Young Many young people don’t realise the protection they have under social security. They continue to think about social security as be ing a program for older people involving retirement and Medicare. This is far from being the complete story. Social security pro vides disability payments to disabled workers °and their families and to' widowed mothers and their children. To illustrate the protec tion soicial security pro vides a young family, the following example is given: A young ° father of two small, children, both under age 5, in an ac cident. His average earn ONE STOP INSURANCE SERVICE for ..... Business • Home Car • Life Federated INSURANCE I P Call the : ME man ' with ,he t ** flr fr~ shield . p# Rudolph i DaU Ml Cabarrus Street . Phone 412-3223 i Do you have . an income . "understudy?” ... extra cash that’s ready to step in when emergency hits? Half-a-year’s salary in sav ings isn’t too much to have standing by at all! | ’ Make saving here a regular habit. Your ‘‘Understudy’s” part will grow faster with the Excellent earnings we add regularly, too! * * I *. EDENTON SAVINGS & fflffia LOAN ASSOCIATION W 2 S. Broad St. - Phone 482-3317 rn\ H mtrn o* oczuiMct I 197 Q Cjpiicti silent you’ll fed like Mr. Big himself. a w nf ««« cn«t more Tell you what, though. irtfew ifl?y «* really that much more car. If you absolutely insist on a more expensive car, we Which explains why more and more of the smart money won’t stand in your way. ~ . , f . rw _ . Go ahead and order air conditioning. Order stereo. ssrtSt '° rder tintcd *!“»• p° wcr * i * da ™’ 6 - w,y •“*• A big substantial 18-foot-long prestige car with a new our new Headlight Delay syetem. ™■■■ 350-cubtctinch V 8 engine, power disc brakes. Astro Ven- Your Chevrolet dealer will (ilation, wheel covers, deep twist carpeting, posh appoint- happily help. ments See him real soon. A remirkably roomy car, with a ride so smooth and Putting you first, keeps us first. OB MOWfe If you spend I more for a car, you must wont so spend i ' more lor a car. j ii i iffuir ■ umm Ha nt(*i - ‘ m ings covered by social se curity were $450 a month. His family could receive S3M each month, or $4,250 each year in social security payments. By the time the youngest child reaches 18, this family could have re ceived more than $55,000. Payments to the wife would be stopped, but they would be continued to the disabled worker. Later when the wife reaches age 62, payments would be re sumed for her. Anyone who would like more information about so cial security should call or visit the office at 401 South Dyer Street, Elizabeth City, N. ,C. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:45 A. M. until 5 P. M. and on Saturday from 9 A. M. until 12 noon. 'Pipeline—Over Five Miles Long A French manufacturer has received an order for two 230,000 - gallon tanks for immediate storage of mineral water, requiring 45 tons of Type 304 stain less steel (10,000 pounds of nickel). In addition, a 'stainless steel pipeline about 26,000 feet long will be required. This is the first time in France that stainless steel has been used on such a large scale in this industry. THE CHOWAH HERALD. ECEHTOIC. NOHTH CAROLINA, THVASDAY OCTOBER A I*W, . * / - vx. * xr.r.t t as U ■ k»k» Ass 11 w. k*kj . T.SS3 - v- 1 ■ |H' ■ \’ I v . M,m UV-TraM fry ' Mtm I' ! , I | -Tj| rfj. I - WHAT A PACKAGE! Preparing for is exciting football game on Saturday night. October 11, Neptune cheerleader Debbie Shelton' greets Christopher Colum bus, the spirit of Good Neighbor Days. The Neptune*’ game is one of the many exciting events included in the "package" plans for those adventurous shoppers planning to shop in Norfolk and Portsmouth for the seventeenth annual Good Neighbor Days Sol*. Firm, College Aided By Screening, Testing ELIZABETH ClTY—ticular job were referred to Twenty trainees at the Don Juan Shirt Plant in ■Hertford began their new Jobs last week after com pleting a training program which involved many agen cies including the help of , Mrs. Alice Bond of Eden ton; The adult division at College of the Albemarle here coordinated the pro gram. After it was determined by company officials that the Don Juan Shirt Com pany would add another shift to the existing work schedule, Charles Shneer, plant manager, contacted officials at College of the Albemarle to assist in de veloping the training pro gram. An analysis of the skill requirements, manpower needs and work schedule was made and the needs formulated into a curricu lum. . Mrs. Bond, with the Em ployment Security Com mission of North Carolina in Eden ton, screened and tested prospective candi dates to meet the company's Job specifications. Only ap plicants displaying the re quired physical and mental qualifications for the par the company for interview and further selection. ‘The training program is completely flexible and is aimed at providing trainees with the basic knowledge and skill required tp per form a specific job, in ad dition to learning the fun damentals of operating and maintaining any equipment required to perform it,” Ed Cox, director of the adult division said. Cox added ‘‘that the suc cess of this type of train ing program depends to a great extent on the quality of the instruction.” Mrs. Daisy Wynn, plant super visor of the Flair Manufac turing Company in Colum bia, was the instructor for the program. SCOUTS SELL PEANUTS Edenton Cub Scouts will sell peanuts in downtown Edenton Saturday morning. AUXILIARY MEETING The American Legion Auxiliary will meet to night (Thursday) at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Bertha Bunch. xncietv Holds Fon mmw ■ IRNeSw I eRB WHIy RH* Pi Chapter of 'Delta Kappa Gamma Society held . its .fall meeting at (he' Ca rolinian Hotel', at Nhgs Head September 27 l Hos tesses were: Mesdames Helen Evans, Mabel Jones, Mary Meekins, Milah Meekins, Bertie Ward, Jean Ward and Essie Westcott. Preceding the business session an initiation cere mony was held, at which time Mrs. Marla Giipton Coleman was welcomed as a new member. i . Mrs. Phoebe Aydlett gave the devotion and then led in prayer. ' • In the absence of the president, Miss Helen Ev ans, Mrs,. Louise Spnlill, vice president, presided. The business session con cluded, the members went to a; private dining room, where their luncheon was served. An arrangement of fall flowers centered the Sunday School Continued from Page 8 We are constrained to ask, therefore, by compari son—what will come about in the lifetime of our chil dren? Are we Sowing the seeds of divisiveness for our youngsters to inherit? Are the materialistic out looks so prevalent among us today, shaping what. is to come for our children, and our grandchildren? Perhaps, however, man’s apparent conquest of space can be a saving grace. For surely, as he penetrates deeper and deeper into the mysteries of the universe— God-created—man will be come more God - conscious ] than he' has been for many, many years. How can he fail to be impressed with such magnitude and by his own pygmy existence ip comparison. God's hand has ever been present in history, and in man’s destiny, in many strange and wonderful ways. (Thaae comments an baaed on outline! of the Interna tional Sunday School Les sons, copyrighted by the International Council of Religious Education and used by permission). Attention Mr. Farmer WE ARE AGAIN LEADING THE WAY FOR HARVESTING YOUR PEANUTS ——AT-- TOP MARKET PRICES Government Buying § Storage Facilities We Also Have Peanut Drying Trailers Available For You. PEANUT DRYING CAPACITY 600,000 LBS. FREE CORN STORAGE FOR FEEDING PURPOSES ; Call Us For Your Drying Needs 1 *■ A m ha m ■I ■ mm mg ja'Ah mm mone 4om*w4mu . ■..%>- jß'-a - - iiidenton. N. t! ' V- T) •• •* •*. table. ' • ‘ V • • Mrs. Helen ’ Matthews gave the introjiafion. Mrs. Matilda' Alexander spoke I .’"Values' We- Hqld—lnter-Persohal Rela tionships.” Shf emphasiz ed “that the great dynamic <. physical changite would af fect - human changes; gave description of .values and told how communication is one of the best ways to bring out inter-personal re lationship by both listening and speaking. > She also discussed how different training, works and' cir cumstances would tell us about what we would do about our values. ''Statement Os Ownership, /' Management And Circulation . Date of Filing: Septem ber 28,1969. . Title of Publication: The Chcwan Herald. Frequency of Issue: Weekly. Location of Known Os- I flee of Publication: 421-425 South Broad Street, Edep-. ton, N. C. Publisher: L. F. Amburni, Jr., Edenton, N. C. Editor: J. Edwin Bufflap, Edenton, N. C. V.,': j. Owners: The Chow an Herald, Inc., Edenton, I N. C.; L. F. Ambum, Jr,., i Edenton, N. C.; J. P. Has-' kins, Statesville, N. ,C:; Mildrecf A. Huskins, States ville, N. C. Known Bondholders, Mortgages and Other Se curity Holders Owning or Holding 1 Per . Cent or More 6f Total Amount of Bonds, Mortgages or Other Securities: H. A. Mitchell, Trustee, Raleigh, N. C. Total Number Copies Printed: 2,767. Sales Through Dealers and Carriers, Street Vend ors and Coupter . Sales; 281. Mail Subscriptions: 2,376.- Total Paid .Circulation: 2,657. Free Distribution; 35. Total Distribution: 2,692. Office Use, Left - Over Unaccounted, Spoiled After Printing: 75. Total; 2,767, L. F. AMBURN, JR., - Publisher. *?• xEnpM a TAMMI elLe® watt, 9-ton heater to evap- water from radio tZ.'Z&tZh “ » four miles of Nickel Alloy -600 aS sheathing and the sarhe ' length of nickel chromium resistance wire. 0 ■■■ 1 ■ ■ 1 Anyliilh* can t>e funny .when it happens to some one else. 101 PROOF-8 YEARS OLD i E£ straight bourbon WHISKEY fefSj $045 sc« fcM«R«NMp DII ®3M W F,FTH W ’Wo* r;v ’ - B 1 AUSTIN. NICHOLS A CO.. INC., NEW YORK-NEW V«K TKWATER TRAIER SALES <f The Home of Better Buys” IT’S WHERE THE FINEST TH e BEST! . MOBILE HOMES To Suit Your Terms and Budget • North Carolina’s Largest Mobile Home Dealer 70 Mobile Homes To Choose from ... 8-10 & 12-ft. Wide 1,2, 3 and 4 Bedrooms See Peek for a Better Pick ... The Man With The Plans TIDEWATER THALER SALES ' Telephone S4B-SISS Washington, N. C. After t, Telephone 946-4 MB , ered meteoric Iron a rara and valuable metal, not realizing it was its hr* concentration of nickel th% made it special. This high nickel content explains the good state of preservation of certain primitive arts facts unearthed by arche<£ logists through the ytars. = What people thiSc is nai always what they say. =
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