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ASTOR BROCCOLI SPEARS OR SMOKED SAUSAGE... *2 59 A . |kN a A A BRUSSEL SPROUTS .. . 69c FRANKS ..sll9 rrT* |( 1 ORANGE JUICE $1 19 |g BONELESS NEW YORK SAUSACE OR BREAST QUARTERS ! FROZEN PIZZA g!2T\ DIXIE DARLING CRACKIN' LILAC LIOUID IX 1 CRACKIN'GOOD jrV/Hr CAKE MIX GOOD SALTINES | \ DETERGENT | \ POTATO CHIPS X a-59' W—W & 1 -S9* P«7» g Jerry Boucher Northside Shopping Center Manager Edenton THE CHOWAN HERALD Page 5-B Crop Seminaro Is Ranned j Farmers in Virginia and North Carolina may obtain the latest information - on corn, soybeans and wheat at the North Carolina; - Virginia Field Crop Con ference scheduled for January 21 in Virginia Beach. The conference, -co sponsored by the Cooperative Extension Services in the two states as well as agribusiness leaders in the area is an outgrowth of the annual Tidewater Field Crop Conference. Jim (Catfish) Hunter, farmers and former New York Yankee pitcher, will speak at the event. Sen. Jesse Helms of Nor.th Carolina has been invited. The exhibits will be open and coffee served at 8:30 A.M. The program is scheduled to begin at 9:30 A.M. and conclude at 3:30 P.M. Over 50 companies will exhibit. Other topics to be discussed by extension specialist from both states as well as other areas of the country include an indepth look at wheat production and marketing, soil in secticides for corn and soybeans, equipment for no till planting, land clearing, agri-economics and a segment on marketing. Tickets are free if ob tained in advance. Tickets can be obtained at the local Extension Office and at many agribusinesses or write: Tickets, Field Crop Conference, Agriculture Department, Municipal Center, Virginia Beach, Va. 23456. Social Security Tax Benifits By Lee Wallio Field Representative Most Social Security Taxes Paid Out In Benefits: If you pay into Social Security, how much of each tax dollar do you think goes for administrative costs rather than for paying benefits? A recent public opinion poll suggests that a majority of people believe it takes over half of each tax dollar to run the program. : In fact, only 6 per cent of those questioned said ad ministrative costs are. less than 20 per cent. These responses indicate that many Americans feel there is inefficiency in this basic program that now pays retirement, disability, and survivors checks to some 36-million people.. : The facts, however, prove otherwise. Last year, the Social Security Administration’s total administrative costs were only 1.3 per cent of benefit payments -- an all time low. This means that for every dollar you pay into Social Security, about 98.7 cents goes toward paying benefits for those who are now eligible. Although operating costs have increased in actual dollars over the years ns Social Security has grow? in scope, the ratio of costs to benefits has steadily decreased. - For example, costs were about 2 per cent of benefits in 1970. This increased efficiency (with a slight reduction in staff) is due to such factors as: use of the computer as a major working tool; sim plification of many ad ministrative procedures, and reduction of recordkeeping requirements. Costs for operatings Social Security per unit, of work has increased more slowly than for service industries in general. Administrative expenses include such items as salaries, rental of property and equipment, building operating expenses. eiml supplies. They also include payments to the Treasury Department lor collecting Social Security taxes and issuing checks.us well as costs incurred..by States m making disability di'tiM'i'imations. ..
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