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YD SCilLl SCTL WW is the amount of work re-i gross income is 600 or more, they ;uir4d to make you eligible for so cial security when you reach 65 (62 for women ) ( the unit of work which enables you to earn credits toward social security is called a quarter of coverage. The year is divided in four .equal calendar quar. lers. For most kinds of work you get one quarter, of coverage for ea?h calendar quarter in which you re paid $50 or more in wages. fstrnt employees must meet the test AS described in last week a column. For self-employed, if you have net earning of $400 or more you re ceive four quarters of coverage for that year. If your earnings are less than $400 they are not count ed toward social security., Self-em ployed farmers receive four quar-iHere is a table that will show you .ter of eoverage if they have net exactly how many quarters you earnings of $400 or more. If their I need. Clip it out and save it or may file under the optional method and receive the full four quarters of coverage towards social security, i No more than four quarters may be earned in any one year. The num ber, of quarters you have is used only in figuring whether or not you are insured. The amount of pay- , 1961 merits depends on the amount of your average earnings. ; ! The minimum numbers of quar ters is six (one and one-Tialf years work under social security). The maximum is forty quarters (ten years work under social security.) When a person has forty quarters he is fully insured for life which means you are guaranteed a social security benefit when you retire. ask the Norfolk Social Security Ad- -ministration office for booklet OASI-85,; For newly covered farm-' era,, there are exceptions to tbis rule. ' , " " , 1953 or earlier . 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 A-l Used Gars & Trucks 1956 FORD Fairlane 4-door 1954 CHEVROLET Convertible 1953 FORD Victoria 1953 CHEVROLET 210 4-door 1953 FORD Custom 2-door 1952 FORD Custom 2-door . 1952 FORD Custom 4-door : 1952 CHEVROLET 2-door 1951 FORD Station Wagon 1951 FORD Custom 2-door i 1951 FORD Victoria 1951 KAISER 4-door 1950 OLDSMOBILE 2-door "88" 1950 FORD 4-door 1949 FORD Custom 4-door 1949 FORD Custom 4-door 1948 FORD 4-door 1948 CHEVROLET 4-door 1962 . 1963 1964 '. 1965 i . -1966 1967 1968 1969 . 19i0- . 1971 ot later 6 6 1 6 ' .71 8 9 ! io .n.: 12 13 ! 14 15 ! 16 ; 17 j 18 19 I 20 2l 22 " ' 23; :' 24;j-":v 25". ' 26 4 1 ,27 .' : 28. 29 30 ' 31 1' 32 33 ' 34 " 35 36 3") i 38 3i, f 40 . 40 S N f At J , MV . . v - .V 1953 FORD F100 Pickup 1952 INTERNATIONAL Pickup WINSLOW-BLANCHARD MOTOR HO. SEALER'S NO. :7U PHONE 3S31 'ERTFORD. N. C. NOTE: The first column represents the year in which you reach retire ment age; second column refers to persons who birthday is during January-June, and the third column for persons whose birthday is dur ing July-December. s BURGESS NEWS ' Ray Randolph spent the week-end! with L. C. Proctor. Bill Chappell of Nashville, N. C, called on Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bas- niirht Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Winston Lane, Sr., and Mrs. Josiah Proctor were among the shoppers in Elizabeth City Friday. Mrs. Clurenie Chappell, Jr., visit ed Mrs. Walton Lane Friday af ternoon. Mrs. E. E. Butt and daughter.' Patsy of Suffolk were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Matthews. Other Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matthews were E. E. Britt, Linda Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Long and Judy Long. 5thSundayMeet tl THEY'LL KNOW BETTER BY JULY-Baseball Managers, Freddie Hutchinson of the St. Louis Cardinals, left, and Mayo Smith of the Philadelphia Phillies are already deeply concerned , with the preseason problems while the rest of the nation Is just beginning to envision a summer of diamond pleasure, Clear water, Flo., is the site and this year's rookie crop the object of ' their careful scrutiny. ,;.;, ..L. r -- School Classes of Up Kiver Meet insr had an oyster supper on Mon- day f evening at the Community House with 26 members attending. After sunner the regular class meeting -was heW with Winnie Rid. dick giving the devotional; Alberta Dillon, the lesson, using the first five chapters of Acts and Orval Dil Ion conducting the recreation. Mrs. . Archie Riddick visited her mother, Mrs. Anderson Layden of Beeih Spring on Sunday. Mrs. Lay den is ill at her home. Whiteston home demonstration club will meet at the community 1357. - ' 4 - are to provide members a special occasion for, evaluating past, ach ievements and make plans for fu ture activities on their farms, in their home, and in eir communi ties. :-l 'V-' .,: President Eisenhower praises 4-H Club work in his letter to the 4-H Club members of the United States. : -'v';;" He say. "During National 4-H Club Week, it is always a' pleas ore to recognize the accomplish ments and contributions of the 4-H Club ' movement.' With more than two 'million members, guided - by dedicated community leaders, your work and spirit are a source of .na tional strength. , 'Thia year,' in developing your theme of 'Improving Family and Community Living', I am glad to learn your vision includes the -whole 'family of naona and our total part fh the life of the world community. - ? Ytfur ; International Farm Youth Exchange pogrom is an effective demonstration of the sincerity of this vision. Aa you help promote understanding and lands, you cultivate a sti-v , ,. of peace and freedom." " The 4-H Club program U l if pi national education system cooperative extension work i.. which the United States Depart ment i of Airriculture, the State friendship witn : youth of other . land-grant colleges, and the oujw At Ballard's Bridge Baby Found In New B-29 New type diaper shaped like, a B-29 to make one size fit all age babies with, out folding is mon ey saving idea. Just one size' to buy. So easy to wash and J dry.; Ask for genu ine "uexter. uia ! pers" at the J, The 26 Baptist churcnes included in the "Edenton Group" will hold a fifth Sunday meeting at Ballard's Bridge Sunday afternoon, March 31 at 3 o'clock. v . . ;; The emphasis of the prograjiwill be on "Teacher Training." A'study' will be made bf materials, methods and utilization. The churches to, be represented are Ballard's Bridge, Belhaven, Bethel, Burgess, Center Hill, Chappell's Hill, Columbia, Creswell, Edenton. Englehard, Fair-, field, Great Hope, Gum Neck, Hert ford, Macedonia, Mt. Pleasant, Mt. Sinai, Rocky Hock, Roper, Rose Bay, Sladesville, Soundside, Swan Quarter, Whitevjlle Grove, Yeopim and Oak Grove. Teachers, officers, pastors and others interested in Sunday School work are invited to attend. , WHITESTON NEWS AW L Ami l I hpuse on Thursday evening. - : J , ... , ' CHAPPELL HILL NEWS The Chappell Hill Missionary So ciety met Friday night in the home of Mrs. Darvis Copeland with Mrs. Fentress Lane as leader. ' Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Lane of Warwick, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed gar A. phappell. Mrs. Fentress Lane and daugh ter, Angela. Mrs. Locke Baker and Mrs. Thomas G. Rogerson spent Victor Murchison, pastor of Win- Thursday in Elizabeth City. ston-Salem Friends Meeting, has jirg. Robert Hendren visited Mrs, nil? a wceii ui icvjvoi oci tii-co mi. Up River Meeting. Mrs. Eula Stallings has return Extra Special Values this week only on quality expansion Watch Bands i only $2.56! : W. M. Divers & Son JEW. ELERS ; . Hertford, N. C. NOW IN STOCK Hybrid Se Cwe , FUNK'S YELLOW AND WHITE 1 , ARISTOGOLD PIONEER J also Certified ' COuGO VATLTu.'ELOIi SEED special prices to quantity buyers AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF - FED MID GARDEN SEED select our seed for best results from your fields . ; . come in today! Hertford llartivzre I Supply Co. 1 "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" PHONE 3461 , -:- HERTFORD, N.C Oliver Layden at 'Hobbsville Mon day afternoon. . ' , Week-end guests of Mr. and'Mrs. George Chappell were Mr. and Mrs. ed from Albemarle Hospital and is: Collie iBurch of Norfolk, Va., and For f ire booklH, fluster Dialer C. F iciory. Dept. , Blanchard & Co., in . ' Hertford. D APRIL 21st IS-EASTER AND . . . it's not too soon to start shopping for that new EASTER OUTFIT ... BLANCHARD'S is receiving daily shipments of new spring merchandise . . . Come in and select yours now! MEN'S NEW SPRING PANTS regular and Ivy League All Wool Flannels Dacrons Rayon Flannel Acetates BEAUTIFUL STYLES FOR DRESS OR CASUAL WEAR! priced from $4.50 to $10.95 alterations free! w FOR LADIES IN WAITING new shipment of "Heir Conditioned" Ma ternity Dresses by Elite. Styled just right and in a variety of materials and colors. Priced at only $6.95 LADIES' NEW SPRING SKIRTS regular and Ivy League ... in a rainbow of colors; perfectly tailored just for you. All sizes. Priced from . . ....51)3.95 up convalescing for a few days at the home of her son, -Johnny Stallings. Mrs. Verna Winslow is spending the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Herman Wiggins, of Gate. Those from a distance attending Hie funeral of Mrs. J. Luther Win slow were;' Mrs. Hannah Chappell f Hastings, Fla.; the Claude Walk er family of Burlington; J. Hugh White and family of Winston-Salem; Virgil Winslow of Guilford College and Berry Lee White and family of Woodland. Sybil Winslow of Washington, D. C, was called home because of the sudden illness of her mother and since the death of her mother, isl remaining for a while with heffB' ther, J. Luther Winslow. Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pruden of fnn cess Anne. ,. ; Edgar A. Chappell and. Mrs, Beecher Chappell visited Mr. and Mrs. Otis Chappell and family of Rocky Hock , Sunday evening. . Mrs. Robert Hendren and Mrs Earl Winslow spent Friday in Eliz abeth City. President Praises Four-H Club Work National 4-H Club Week, March 2-9. is underway in North Carolina, being observed by 153,206 4-H club boys and girls." They are jojning their thoughts with more than 2, 9nn.nnn club members throughout nd Mrs Alvah Winslow,! the. nation who unite head, heart, s Super Market " SPECIALS March 7 - 8'- 9 Phone 5091 Harry U. S. Government Graded TURI(EYS6-15lb.averagHlj...... ..39c FRESH KILLED COUNTRY HENS, lb. ............ 29c SPECIAL ON FLOUR-3 DAYS ONLY! WHITE BLOSSOM 10 lb. bag 6Sc 25 lb. bag. . .$1.69 HOTEL SPECIAL COFFEE, lb ..: . . . . .... ..... .,89c PU3E BUCK PEPPER 2 1-oi clis . ... . . . : : i .13c HOME GROWN , ,'"'''' : Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs.... ..25c HOME GROWN Collards, 3 lbs. :25c FANCY NORTHERN , Roots, 6 lbs .....:..25c FRESH COUNTRY Eggs, dozen . . . . . . . -39c CHOWAN SMOKED , ; Herring, bunch 43c CALL 5091 . . . WE DELIVER! WE GIVE FAMILY STAMPS Kay and James are visiting his) hands, and health in improving brother. Emmett Winslow and fam- Family and- Community Living,?' ilv of Statesville for a few davs. I the clubs' continuing theme for The Ladies' and Men's Sunday ' Aims of National 4-H Club Week Little Girls', DRESSES ; for school or dress-urHimes. Daintv as a cloud. Makes a ml little miss feel like a million, sizes 3 to 12 $1.93&$2.S3 UMBRELLAS- for those rainy days you can expect during . this time of the year. BLANCH ARD'S have them for men and ladies . . . straight and curved handles. Ladies' Umbrellas $1.79 - $8.95 Men's Umbrellas $2.98 - $4.95 MARCH IS I IV JLUf AV LAI-HWHI It Shop BLANCIIARD'S and use our con venient LAY-Away Plan in purchasing your Easter Outfit. A reasonable amount will hold your choice for 60 days. Choose now while stocks are complete! Baseball Time Is OUR STORE is headquarters for all types of sports equip ment . . i come in and see our line of baseball gear, BASEBALL SPIKES BATS . . . Louisville Slugger BASEBALLS and SOFTBAtLS BASEBALL and SOFTBALL, MITTS, BASEBALL and SOFTBALL GLOVES .' Come in" TODAY and tzlzzt yorxr needs before the stock is picked over! Here! 1 1 I I i ' t nil 1 ,1 1 I I I SELECT WW LAWIUMER NOW I ' : We have a full stiock of the best POW ER MOWERS made ... at prices that - Will interest you. Terms if needed. . , Hurricane Power Mowers . . . Li three sizes Pennsylvania Pov;cr EclipsePowcrtars . These Brand-Named Power Mowers Are All Equipped With the. famous BRIGGS and STRATTON MOTORS! WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF " , Hand Mowers Priced froia $16.95! For best results with your gardenand lawn select your seeds from our com- plete, stock! , COME IN . TVDA Y fUK YVUK NEKUM ' 1 GARDEN and LAWN : S'EED' ; IHIertf ord Hardvaro Cz Supply Go. ft i & Biraira & ca, inc. Hertford lfco&S:;;:G9.: PHONE 3151 T) PHONE 3461 -i '' IIERTrCUD, N. C BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 s.
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