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Hints To Start Social Security Here are some helpful hints on how to speed up r that first social security check. First of all, file your Claim about two or three months before you retire or become 65. Bring with you the oldest record you have of your age. This may a Bible record, in surance policy or baptismal document. You will be asked to es timate your earnings for this year and you may also be asked to furnish evi dence of your earnings for last year so bring your W-2 form and copy of your tax return if you were self-employed. You will need satisfac tory proof of your age. If you do not have this, see us early and let us help. Other documents such as marriage certificate and birth certificates are re quired for widows of child, ren. Last but not least, be Walter Jones Reports Continued from Page 6 submitted a statement that, as of July 1, 1969, applica tions requesting grant funds in the amount of $8,300,000 were pending. With the committee’s ac tion of providing S6OO mil lion for water pollution control. North Carolina will now receive in excess of sl4 million for the next fiscal year. In spite of the generosity of the Appropriations Com mittee, a concerted effort was made to increase the S6OO million to an even $1 billion. This was defeated by a margin of only two votes. October Beach Weekend? Sure, why not? Sun, sand and Summer go hand in hand without a second thought. But, have you considered the beauty of the beach in Fall? Langorous autumn days on miles of uncrowded shore, paralleled by an ocean of emerald; and the quiet comfort of not-too-cool evenings . . . just right for sound sleep. The Dare Beaches are glorious at this time of the year. Go down this weekend and see for yourself! MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW— BY TELEPHONE The Norfolk & Carolina TeL & Tel. Co. We pharmacists are proud to be a part 9 f the field of modern medicine which has conquered many dread diseases in recent years, and added 10 years to man’s life expectancy. YOUR PHAR MACIST WORKS FOR BETTER COMMUNITY HEALTH. D)AL 4M-9TII EDENTON. N. C. sure to bring your social security number when you come to file. Even though all the ne cessary documents are not readily available, do not delay filing a claim if you can be entitled to benefits. The social security office is located at 401 South Dyer Street, Elizabeth City, N. C. Office hours are 8:45 A. M. until 5 P. M. Mon day through Friday and 9 A. M. until noon on Sat urday. OVERHEATING CAN BE PREVENTED BY CHECKS While most cars made today have cooling systems that are “sealed” in the factory, a wise motorist still takes precautions against engine overheating. Here are some basic pre cautions to take to make sure your car keeps it cool. Test the anti-freeze to make sure it hasn’t lost its rust inhibiting elements. If it has, drain and flush the cooling system before in stalling new anti-freeze. Test the condition and tension of all drive belts as well as radiator hoses. Check the radiator and hoses for leaks. Also check pump gaskets and tightness of the pulley hub on the water pump. Check to see that there is no foreign matter on the cooling fins and that the overflow tube is not ob structed. Drive in the travel lane and observe posted road signs, suggests Liberty Mu tual Insurance Companies. Lane hopping can be a dangerous game with tragic results. Road signs are posted to help save your life and ignoring them is quite literally taking your life into your own hands. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY OCTOBER 16, 1969. 4 From Chowan Are At UNC-G GREENSBORO— All 100 counties in North Carolina are represented by gradu ate and undergraduate stu dents enrolled this fall at the University of North Ca rolina at Greensboro. 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SIMMY SCHOOL LESSON FOR IMS WEEK Continued from Page 6 children, alas, do not al ways understand. So it was with God and the children of Israel. God loved Israel, and had had infinite patience with her waywardness. Time and time again He had deliver ed her from the hands of her enemies. He had ful filled His promises to her, even though that fulfill ment had to be deferred for a long time, and many generations later, because of that waywardness. But He had kept faith with her, which was more than she had done with Him. So retribution came, as a dis ciplinary measure. But it only came after all other avenues of approach had been explored. Gcd still sits in judg ment on nations today. And—if we study our world history assiduously, we will see that any coun try that is given to evil, has fallen on hard times. Are we such a country— or will we reap the re wards of being God-ori PAGE SEVEN ented? The answer is up to us. (Th«a* catamenia in bated on outline* of the Interna tional Sunday School Lee toni, copyrighted by the International Council of Religious Education and used by permission). Veterans Administration reports that Spanish-Am erican War veterans (about 9,000) average 89 years of age. One Indian War vet eran is more than 100; the other is over 90. per cent of the total eiv- r—b
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