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PAGE FOUR Visit Underway By Supervisor ■Walter B. Johnson, sup ervisor of 16 congregations of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Eastern North Carolina, ar rived in Edenton Tuesday for a special week of ac tivity by the local Chowan Unit Congregation. Johnson’s visit will high light the importance of family Bible study by per sonal visits to Edenton homes. The Witnesses are currently offering world wide a free Bible-study program consisting of 22 hour sessions with families of all denominations. Its purpose, according to Johnson, is to give those who desire it personal as sistance in Bible knowl edge and help families bridge the “communica tion gap” that seems to be growing, not only between parents and youths, but be tween husbands and wives. “Family courts and mar riage counselors cannot produce what must start from the hearts of family ALUMINUM and VINYL SIDING NEVER NEEDS PAINTING WARMER IN WINTER—COOLER IN SUMMER FREE ESTIMATES CALL HAYWOOD JONES 482-2314 or 482-4515 ofl ofticuqfo to oßemembtil By MARVIN BARHAM ‘ Most everyone you see has a job—they go to work and do this job the greatest part of their lives. Most of their lives! That is a pretty big statement. If you are going to be doing some thing most of your life—it should be something you love and enjoy. I’m sorry for the boy or girl who picks a job simply for its monetary rewards. Pay is cer tainly important, but the job will eventually make the person. A person who finds the job that lets him feel he is doing something—gives him satisfaction—will be a happier and better individual. If you are spending your days wondering about your “vocation,” then very likely you have the wrong one. OUR THOUGHT TO REMEMBER: “Not only life—but abundance . . . this is everyone’s need.” Colonial F uneral Home Edenton, North Carolina Farming with Gasoline Power? It pays you to say, “Texaco Fire Chief Gasoline.” Texaco Fire Chief is the regular-price gasoline that’s specially blended for the climate, altitude, and temperature in this Vjj area. It's Localized. Gives fast starts and economical per- i/j \ formance. Use Fire Chief in cars, trucks, and tractors. It's /fwk jß®» the gasoline that provides dependable power. You’ll find it /fc. pays to say, “Fire Chief!" Agr Tnuttin turn whowears tnestar /"T /TEMCO\ J. H. CONGO) C SON, Inc. ('SV’) Phone 481-2914 or 482-2222, Edenton V W J members—love of God and love of neighbor,” said Johnson. “But a family Bible study, conducted reg ularly, and in which each member participates, can stimulate that quality and so bring about wonderful improvements in family life.” Johnson stressed that since the Bible sets out in detail the responsibilities of husbands, wives and children, it can draw par ents and children closer together and unite them against the disruptive in fluences of our critical times. In addition to a program Saturday night at 8 o’clock Johnson will deliver a free public lecture Sunday morning at 10 o’clock at the Kingdom Hall, 1201 North Oakum Street, on the subject “The Appoint ed Times of the Nations Have Run Out.” The pub lic is invited. , S'*. 4, m THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1961. - BBv EXPERIMENTAL VEHICLE—The latest product of Toyota's continuous pro gram of engineering innovation, the EX-111, is currently on display at the Koyo Motor Show. The EX-111 is styled for the increased safety and comfort that to morcow's high-speed travel will demand. Toyota executives have announced no piers for production of this model. News From ASCS Office By H. O. WEST 1970 Cotton Referendum A cotton marketing quo ta referendum will toe held by mail December 1-5. The results of the referendum will be the deciding factor as to what the 1970 cotton program will be. In order for marketing quotas to be in effect for the 1970 upland cotton crop, the vote must be fav ored by a two-thirds ma jority. If quotas are not favored the allotments would remain in effect but there will be no price sup port payments. Price sup port loans, however, would be available at 50 per cent of parity to farmers who plant within their acreage allotment. If marketing quotas are approved, the cotton pro gram will work similar as it did for 1969. Small farms (10.0 acres or less) may plant their entire al lotment and receive price support on 65 per cent of the allotment, and in ad dition receive the small farm payment of 11.95 cents per pound on the projected yield for .35 per cent of the .allotment. There will be no diversion payment in 1970. Final Date To Lease And Transfer Cotton Allotment December 31 is the final date to lease and transfer 1970 cotton allotments. Regulations have been changed to allow producers to transfer cotton to farms with no allotment, No cotton can be transferred out of the informat»<M|L^oPS^' Corn An 4 flflPft loam pate in the 1969 Feed Program are eligible to obtain price support loans on com at the rate of $1.23 per bushel. Price support loans on soybeans are also available at the rate of $2.28 per bushel. The only requirement for a soybean loan is that they must be produced by the person receiving the loan. Change In Farm Operations Changes in farm opera tion for 1970 should be re ported to the ASCS office . .. .. .. ~. .„,. aHHHB - i B : ■'■.v 899 l |jg«#Mr , ‘"Mw < • •'- v: ~ nimHiiaWflwiiiiiiiii v h ~'~ «, BwMr A • _ 1 '... | 'j v "w, w j 'V . THE TWO Mta W IMIU ttMH DECEMBER a JANUARY December’s Santa goes HoHoHo. January’s Santa is full of woe. ' He gives shiney new bikes and dolls with bows. He gets all kinds oif bills showing the money he owes He gives bright sparkling jewelery and fancy mo* clothes. He gets big bills and little bills, all demanding dough He gives color TV’s and machines that sew. He gets deep in the red from his toes to his nose. December’s Santa goes HoHoHo. January’s Santa is full of woe. M yUU don’t set on* In DwinWr, you’ll probably nood one in Innuinu. as soon as possible so rec ords can be chan, d all mail can go to t r rect operator and/o j wti er. Holiday This office will be closed Thursday, Novembei 27, in the observance of Thh s giving Day. Big business neei.; very little help from the a erage citizen; it is pov ul enough to take care .. t self. Reporting Changes Helps In Getting S. S. Checks You’ve been receiving a social security benefit check for some time and you depend on getting it on time. What can you do to insure that your checks will continue to arrive on time? The most sensible course of action is to keep the Social Security Adminis tration informed of any change in your address or any change in your work ing arrangements that may affect the payment of your checks. As soon as you know when you’re moving, you should notify social secur ity right away. If your notice is given early ; enough in the month, your MANN’S AUTO SALES*, SERVICE, K. Hi way 17 North Dial 482-3112 Edenton, N. C. OPEN 8 A. M. TO 5 P. M. I A. M. TO 12 NOON SATURDAY USED Auto Parts DSED -:- SAVE 50% OR MORE USED AND REBUILT WE • MOTORS • STARTERS BUY • TRANSMISSIONS • GENERATORS • REAR ENDS • BODY PARTS WRECKS next check should arrive at your new address on time. It also makes good sense to advise the post office of your move in case social security doesn’t have enough time to catch your check before it’s sent to your former address A second way to keep checks coming on time is to let us know when you are working, even if it’s only on a part-time basis. Your total yearly earnings and the number of months you work determine the amount of benefits that can be paid to you. You may earn up to $1,680 a year and still receive all your social security benefits. Even if your annual earn- ings are more than $1,680, you may still be eligible for some benefits. Let social security know | when there is a significant change in the amount of your earnings. If you earn less than you expect ed, you may have more benefits coming to you. If . you made more, it’s better to have benefits withheld. Also, complete the earn ings report from that so cial security will mail you at the end of the year. If you’ve ever wondered what you could do to in sure that your benefit checks arrive on time, now you know. If you follow these suggestions, you’ll find that your checks will continue to arrive on time.
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