Xftl YOUSDGUL SECURITY
, J-??1 . w rephsenUlive of tba Social Security
Administration, is in Hertford the second Wednesday of
eac& month at the Perauimans Couniv Court Mouse.
iiic (wuuiiv uiuve ui ine ou -
cal Security Administration -proJ
cesaed. over 7,700 applications for
old-ager benefits last year. "About
20 ; oi,; these applicants ' earned
.over $jp00 during the calendar
year.
It, -y
, Manfc of these people did " not
' realize jlhat they .were required)
to rue n annual report of earn -
ings , wsth the Social..; Security
Administration. - N
The aihnual report is needed
. to dec the number of' month
. ly soiUal security", checks , the
beneficjary can draw for 'the
year. .'J ,
The earnings test . of .the So-
cult aecurity vec permits a
benefi&ry to earn up to $1200!
per ycjr and still draw all of
his benefits for that year. If he
earns $vor $1200, there will be
Konc or more months for which
, he is oot entitled to benefits.
. An Jxamp?e is a iiii.n who
, earned $2400 in the first half
of thenar and retired on June
yaucn ne can me ana start -w -.-.
' drawirjig; his social security pay- reasonable.
mentsbeginning with, July as. The jungle of selfishness,
Jong a. he does not earn over pride, lust, hate and envy is
$100 m any month in wages ornot behind us, disappearing as
f endefei substantial services . in
sef-erltp'ovient.
i If h iiiould go bac: ,to. work
in Dogember to help nut in th:
iPiqgued Day And
TJightvilhBladder
Discomfort?
Unwflto eahng ur drinkmR mny ho a
1 eourofi( mild, but annnyiny hltuMer
. Imtattttrift mak:n you feel re-stiow,
ten He, WikI uncumfortuliU'. And if- rwt-
Kh nijriit!,: with PUKniiK imekuclie.
;lieudttQLb; tp muscular ai-liea anil julns
uuc tuWvV'r-fxertion, Htnim or viiiuIimiiuI
iiiieL ll't ailini! to vour misiMy (t'in't -.
wati-rjr , Ituuii'i. i'llls, ;
' DdiiHj 1'illft net ;t ways for ftpmly
; relief. T"'lhe.y uve ft Hwthmjf circcl
n tiluttlr iriitutiims. i-A ,ft pulii-
ri lav i ifir 11 urt mir (in. miviriiiV li)ii-IMriif.
,r iicadachti, muKcular nvUw kiM puins.
it A 9rirtVrfuIly milil djurt'ttu qvtum .
thin tM knliicys, U-ndiriK to iiu'rean the
, o'jtimt.f the )5 miks of kufney tujieA.
f f Bot froV the wit me tiuppy t-eik-f millions
, ' have tijoyHl ftr over Ci, y;ui. New.v
larffe enomy vioiiiy. Gut
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; ' fhe U.S. Government doet nat pay for this advertising. TA Treauv naHjM lwti,
5'.' ior 'thtir patriotic donation, The Advertising Coin'. m(
, nrisimas rush end earn over
$100, he Would not be entitled
to his "payment for. that month
Kegardless of whether, he
works or not after filing for his
socia 1 security paymen ts , if -he
earned over $1200, he is requir-'
i id to file the annual reoort be
tween January 1 and April 15
jot tne next year.
mis requirement of an an
nual, report also applies to the
person . who reaches age 72 and
continues to work.' ' He can
draW payments -regardless of
earnings after reaching "72, but
he still is required to file thel
annual report for the year in
which he reaches 72. .-I
For a Pamphlet describins the'
earnings test or for more mfor
motion about it, write to " th
social security office, 220 W.
Brambleton Ave.j Norfolk, Va.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
LESSON
does the shoreline when a ship
puts out td sea. It is, rather,
underneath all of us, and it is
only the religious life that helps
us to rise above it. We will
remain humble when we are
realistic about ourselves and, asi
did Paul, will be able to under-
stand and sympathize with the!n,y
very people wno win anacK us
when we summon up our cour
age to try to stand for some
thing. We can also find inspir
ation when we IhlnK of Jesus.
He bad to face hardship because
cf his convictions. As Christians
we should always remember
that others have a right to
stand witli the minority. 'Im
perfect in our knowledge, we
must be careful not to align
ourselves with men .against
'God. .':'
(These comments are based on
outlines of the Infernationa)
Sunday School Lessons, copy
righted by -the International
Council : of Religious Education,
and used by permission).
Teach the" Children early self-
government, and teach them
nothing that is wrong.
, . . . Mary Baker Eddy.
America's Peace Power. , .1
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ths mouiMAtts
Candidate j
I. BEVERLY LAKE - V
On Mondav I. Rviir i.k. t
Raleigh announced that he wiU
be a candidate for Governor in !
the Democratic primary election
in. May.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Mary Gregory
t' ' X" 'VSf
Y:j
wishes to extend its sincerest!..8
appreciation to neighbors andi
friends who have earnestly and
j diligently given their time, ef-
lort ana services during her ex
tended illness
and recent be-1
reavement.
LESLIE GREGORY
ANE FAMILY
" 'uu
I
wish to thank ir.v f.icnds
the cards, visits, gif's an-1
for
flowers iind all other acts of
kindness shown me during my
slay in the hospital and since
return home.
Mrs. R. Ralph White
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin
cere thanks to our friends for
the many acts of kindness ex
tended to use at the recent '
death of our mother, Mrs. Anna 1
Mae Decker. Your thoughtful
ncss will 'always b: remem
bered. -
John Decker tr.d Family.
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WANTED TO BUY CONFED-
erate .notes, bonds, old paper'
money, gold coins. Charles
Affleck. Peyton Street, Win
chester, Virginia. (
me:-b.l2,iy,2U
You cram ' vr.jse, woixls - intr
mine ears against tr.e stomacb
of imy sense.
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CONCRETE WORK OF . ALL
typca. Call trie for free es
timate. Phone 340fl. i Jr.ok
Harrell, Hertford.
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FOR SALE HOUSE ANL
extra lot. 210- Market - St,
Hertford, U.-C. T. F. Winslow
home. -.6 bedrooms, ,3 full
baths and two half-baths. In
sulated. Very 'deep lot. Call
Elizabeth. City 2380.
Feb2B,Mch4 ' .
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified, as Executor
Perry? leased, Tte CoT t NTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
quimans Countyf Ndrth Caro- -Havm qualified as Atlmini
lina, this is to notify all per-1 ?tral01' of the estate of VV. D.
sons having claims against the i landing, Sr., deceased, late of
estate of said deceased, to exhibit I Pei'Quimans County, North Caro
them to the uhdersigned at P. iO. I llna- this is to notify all per
Box 67, Bryn Mawr, Pa.,'on Ortsons having claims .against the
before the ,19th day of January, ! estate of said deceased to exhibit
1961 or this.Yint.iro will ho nlpuril
ed in bar of their, reeoverv. All
persons indebted , to said estate
will please make immediate pay-
ment.
19th day of January,
. HENRY H. PERKY, ,
Executor of Mrs. Carrie L Perry.
Jan29,Feb5,12,l9,26Mar4
NOTirr OP UnMTMTCTn&TIl-lM
Having qualified as .Admini-
I strator of the estate of Harry T.
I Broughton, Sr., deceased, late of
rerquimans uounty, North Car
olina, tins is to notifv all ner-
rillG HHVinr n fume .irto nnl hn
i esLai.R nr sairi nenpjicpri tn iv.
; hibit them to the undersigned at
1 1 10 N; Broad Street, South
ern i-iiics, im. i,., on or Detore
on
the 1st day of February, 1961,
or tins notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All
riuwwu iu .wiu esiauoi January, joj, or this notice
wm piease inane lmmeniate pay-1
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HOWARD C. BROUGHTON
Administrator of
Harry T. Broughton, Sr.
Feb5.12,19,26.Mch4,ll -
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualiiied as Executrix
of the estate of Ellen BY Cope-
l-nd, deceased, laie of Perquim-
ans rn.mi xLu o" "M"iuL
ans County, North Carolina, this'
IS to notifv all nwmns hn,.-ir,o
claims against the estate of said
undersigned at 802 Giubb Street,
Hei'tioi U, N. C, on or before the
iznd day of January, 1961, or
or their recovery.1" All peVsons
mdebied to said estate will
Ulis IIOL1CH will tf n In hoi.
piTahe immediate payment.
t.
Tins
22nd day of . January,
1960.
ADOIE N. KEEGAN.
Executrix oi Ellen K Copeland
Jan2ii,Feb5 12,ia,26Mar4
infill ui me unuersignea ai
Hertford, N. C, on or before
the 25th day of January,' 1!)U1.
or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted to said e.-Uate will
please make immediate payment.
This 25th. day of January,
1000.
W. D. LANDING, JR.,
Administrator of
, W. D. Landing, Sr.
Feb5,12,19,26;Mch4.U
nuuuE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Adminis
trator. CTA if the estaif. of
Uavis. doeeased. I:ifn
of Perquimars County. North ' of land described in the petition
Carolina, this is to notify all i n file herein as allowed by
persons bavins claims against I .'aw, the Undersigned commis"
tho estate of said deceased to I sinners will on-Thursday March
exhibit them to the under-! 10th. 1960, at 11:30 o'clock in
signed at Route 1 lielvidere. ! 'he forenoon, at the courthouse
N. C, on or before Ihn 2Iirrl d,-iv rlonr in Hc:-l (mil 1ST r riv...
will be pleaded in bur of their
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Hawin nuaiirii ... v
Having qualified as Executrix
cf the estate of Earl M Popp
deceased, late cf Perquimans
; to notify all persons having
. claims against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the
I nnriaM .mnj i o II . I
' ford, N. C., "on oT'lefore" The
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' this ; notice will be '. pleaded
int
please make immediate oavmenl.
This 8th day of February.
1960. : .
MRS. GLADYCE H. PERRY
Executrix of Earl M. Pei rv
Febl2,19,26,Mch4,ll,18
NOT1CEOF "RE-SALE"
North Carolina,
Perquimans County.
In the Superior Court
BEFORE THE CLERK
Thomas Claude Winslow nnd
Wm. F. Cale, Admrs of N, O.
Chappell, deceased, Petition
ers, vs.
Virginia C. Winslow, Margret O.
, Chappell, widow of N.- O.
Chappell, deceased, A. P.ilston
I Godwin, Gdn. ad litem for
Dawnella Sue Chappell, minor.
I and others, Respondents.
I Under and pursuant .to' an or
der of resale entered in the
I ;t hnvo nnf il lorl
snecial Droeeed-
ing by W. H. Pitt, Clerk Su
perior Court, February 24th,
1960, pursuant to the filing of
n upset bid on one o ;f the tracts
for sale at public
cash the followin
auction for
iesiM-ibed
s
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ACCELERATION
POWER.-
MILEAGE
ECONOMY
PERFORMANCE
asoiines' liold more
traet or parcel of land r.hbW-
1 ding will start at $7190.00). viz
Tract No. 1:
Known ass the
Winslow iland
and being
the
piace wnicn Norman O. Chan-' wire, Alberta Bonner, Daisy
pell lived at, the time of his j Downing, Alice Long, Andrew
death, situated in said County i Bonner and wife, Martha Bon
and Township, containing 52 ner, Harry' Bonner and wife,
acres, more or less, on the Peiv Annie Bonner, Mary Downing,
S f lverf act eight miles , wiuiam McKinley. Stephley.
Northwest of Hertford and'Mennii Odell Stephley. Henry
bounded now or formerly on the
North by Perquimans River: on
the East by Albertson Swamp; 'wife, Fannie Bonner, Jockson
on the South by the lands of J. Bonner and wife, Lindsay Bon
R. Elliott, and on the West by J ner,'. William Bonner and wife,
the lands of R. T. Ward, and is ! Mrs- William Bonner, Cornelia
more particularly described in i Overton and :' husband, James
1 fain deed fromeFed
?raLLand Bank of Columbia t
"?ted April . la
1940,
and recorded in .the office
quimans County
N. C. in Book
z, page 539. i
. Dated and posted this Febru
ary 24. 1960.
CARROLL R. HOLMES,
A. PILSTON GODWIN,
. Commissioners.
Fcb26.Mch4
NOTICE OF RE-S ALE FOR
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Under tnd bv vi
order of the Sunerior Court,
made in (he Special Proceeding 1
entitled "Johneva Harris and I
husband, Robert Harris vs. Lon-1
nii Moore and wife, Martha
Moore, Leora McMullen, Luetta
Harris and husband, Robert
Harris, Matilda Downing and
nusiiand, Anthony Downing, Al
phonsa Moore, Mary Skinner,
fcdwarrl tionnei
and wife. Mrs. Claude Bonner 1 Book 6- P-'fi0 4(i' Public Regis
Bessie Howard and husband I trv of Perquimans County,
Leroy Howard, Gertie B. Woods N"'lh Carolina, and being tlu;
and hushand. Dowdie Woods I property owned by Daniel J.
Clinton Bonner, Floyd Bonner ! Bonner at the time of his dea'.h.
and wife. Mrs. Floyd Bonner ' Bidding at this sale shall be-
!.,;.. 13 i..r. . ' oir, nl (tin fi,.,-.i ,C M'K......
Kalherine Collins and husband
Collins, Marie Wilson and i Fifty-one Hundredths (S4.302.50)
husband, Wilson John Dollars. This sale will remain
Skinner and wife, Annie S'-m-: Pcrl l01' ten (10) days for ad
ner. Mildred Lewis and i?js- '. 'Vance bid.
band Lewis, Vera Over-j This 19tU day of February,
ton and husband, George T. I lUiiO.
Overton. 'Edward Gregory andi JOHN W. GRAHAM,
wire,, ivus. Mwain uiegorv, :
'Johnnie Gregory, Rufus Gregory.
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PAGE SEVEN
Carrie Redmond and husband,
George Redmond, Mary Brunch
wuaer ana .Husband. rOspar
Wlldpf f!pnrs Rnniwi. anA
Bonner and j wife, Annie Bon-
ncr. Simon Knight Bonmr and
jvcium, nioeria Ajranoy ana
husband, David Gra'nbv. Abram
Bonner and wife, Ella Bonner,
Richard Bonner, Jr., and wife,
Jessie Mae Bonner, Cora Gil-'
ram and husband, Theophium
Gilliam,-Mao Gilliam and hus-.
band, Alvin Gilliam," said order
providing for the re-sale of the
land described herein, the under
signed Commissioner will, on
the 5lh day of March, I960, at
12:00 o'clock, "noon, at the Court
House door in Hertford, N. C.
offer; for re-sale, to the highest
bidder, for cash, a certain tract i
or' parcel of land in Bethel
Township, Perquimans' County,
.V. C, bounded and described as
i'oIIows:
Bounded by the lands of Rieh
.id Poller v formerly) on the
West; the Hasket tract (former
ly) on the South: Bethel Creek
on the East; Edward Proctor
(formerly) on the North, con
taining 50 acres, more or less.
For chain of title see Deed
land Three Hundred Two and
Uommissioner.
'Feb2(iM:ir4
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