PAGE EIGHT —A Tax Is Topic For Meetings Citizens who would like to suggest changes in the way property taxes are levied across the state will be giv en the chance in a series ol public hearings. Rep. David W. Bumgard ner, Jr.., of Gaston County, chairman of the Ad Valorem Tax Study Commission, said February 24 that hearings would be held in those areas where there is the most citi zen interest. Rep. Bumgardner caution ed, however, that persons ob jecting to the tax assessment ratios or tax rates in their counties should not ask to come before the commission since these matters are under the jurisdiction of boards of county commissioners. Persons desiring to appear before the commission should send a letter, including their general topic of discussion, to the Commission for the Study of the Local and Ad Valorem Tax Structure, 671 Revenue Building, Raleigh, N. C. 27602. The commission was set up by the 1969 General As sembly. Also serving on the commission are: Marvin L. Speight, Jr., vice chairman of Farmville, Rep. Ike F. An drews of Siler City, Sen. Harry Bagnal of Winston- Salem, Maxton Bass of New ton Grove, Rep. W. T. Cul pepper, Jr., of Elizabeth City, Sen. Edward F. Griffin of Louisburg and Sen. Clyde M. Norton of Old Fort. DAR MEETS MARCH 11 Edenton Tea Party Chap ter of the DAR will hold its regular meeting Wednesday, March 11, at 1 P. M. at the Edenton Restaurant. All members are urged to attend. Girl Scout News By Cheryl Hollowell, Scribe Girl Scout Troop 757 took a trip to Williamsburg, Va., February 28. We went to the Information Center and there we saw a film on Williams burg. After the film, we met our guide, Mrs. Barberntiz. She showed us around and we saw the Governor’s Pal ace. There we played in a maze. Then we went to oth er places like the Raleigh Bakery, the House of Bur gesses, George Withe’s House, the jail and others. We all enjoyed the trip very much. OPENING FOR Route and Serviceman Harrell’s, Inc. 225 S. Bread Street EDENTON, N. C. Phone: 482-3310 or 426-5556 SAVE $2 On Famous Knapp Shoes Floyd Cayton 124 JACKSON STREET PHONE 482-3342 DARF Folding Implement Carrier “For The Fanner On The Move” t . Ok*'**'.. ■mk b y '*»,%j% Attack yoar TM Bar eqaipateat to this Implement Carrier Perarits roe to werfc I • I w 4 roars where trees, roads sad ditches restrict yea. Folds hydraalieaUy far legal highway travel. Sares yea sssary sad tfaae. Place Your Ordera Now WUh Your Dealer *t;~, Edenton, N. C. Farmers Required To Report Income This is the time of year most farmers are mainly con cerned with their fanning plans for the coming year. However, farmers must also be concerned with their past year’s farm operation in or der to determine their earn ings for income tax purposes. A farmer, like any other self-employed person, is re quired to file an income tax return if he clears S4OO from his farming operation. This is so even though he owes no income tax. The farmer, like any other sell-employed person, also pays social se curity taxes and gets social security credits if he has net profit from his farm opera tion of S4OO or more. However, a farmer, unlike any other self-employed per son, can use an optional method of reporting his earn ings on his income tax return for social security purposes. This optional method enables him to get social security credits as long as his farm sales are S6OO or more even though he loses money. Without social security cre dits, the farmer would be neither eligible for retire ment benefits in his later years; disability payments if he becomes disabled; nor would his family qualify for monthly benefits in the event of his death. Any farmer who is interested in addi tional information is invited to get in touch with the so cial security office at 401 South Dyer Street, Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Local Students Make ECU Honor GREENVILLE—NearIy one in six East Carolina Univer sity students last fall made high enough grades to earn places on the university’s of ficial honor lists. About 19 per cent of the students—a total of 1,818, were officially commended on the three honor lists. The honorees include 1,461 North Carolinians and 357 from out of state. Most elite among the honor students are the 157 who made all A’s (1). Next are those who made the Dean’s List (2) by earning a solid B-plus average with no grade below C. The Honor Roll (3) in cludes those students who made a B average with no grade below C. Chowan County, Edenton— Linda Gayle Byrum, West Queen Street, 3; Dwight J. Flanagan, 3; John Wright Floars, 321 West Queen Street, 3; Matthew S. Gar rett, Route 1,1; Linda A. Hollowell, Route 2,3; Sylvia L. Jordan, Route 2,1; Charles Overton 111, Route 3,2; Larry Calvin Parks, 817 Cabarrus Street, 1; Brenda Irene Penny, 301 North Broad Street, 3; Mary Louise Perry, 103 Twid dy Avenue, 3; Sara Sue Powell, 2; Lois C. Taylor, 205 South Oakum Street, 1; Barbara Ann Wallace, 308 West Queen Street, 3; Vivian .Faye Whiteman, 801 East King Street, 1; Brenda B. Winbome, Route 1,1. Tyner Mary Privott Nix on, Route 3,1. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MARCH M, IVM. foodfa/ues Iff FREE 5000 GREEN STAMPS 1)1)11JUK First Prize: 2500 Stamps - Second Prize: 1000 Stamps -10 Third Prizes of 150 Stamps each... UULUMKJ DRAWING SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 7, 1970—N0 PURCHASE REQUIRED-JUST COME IN AND jyiEUD REGISTER—ADULTS ONLY—WINNERS* NAMES TO BE POSTED ON WINDOWS! WITH Wateon’s USDA Inspected PRICES or More iui.il IWIm CUT-UP FRYERS . .lb. 31c PUIS CHOICE PARTS ... lb. 59c MM LB. JESSE JONES 6-oz. Signal Cooked _ . _ ' ~ mjfyfm FRESH CENTER CUT FRANKS HAM U. S. 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