ns rcscssars wrzrix crrrrtr.3. rxr.x cJusotasx. Friday."' ma. as msl
- .c:;:o 0165 And Cvcr Group
l;:crcccey To 030 Cilliom Level;
.Voluntary Programs Factor
The annual Income of the na-' life stands out cleartjrt eiacial-
don's .older fcopulatooilthose fi&i& :V0.-.jreapect to saving and
r and over, has increased .y;. et
; '..least - $6 , 'billions in th aggre
. j'gate since the mld-fiotles to the
i neighborhood of $30 billions, a
jrtte of growth in keeping: with
Abe general rise in income levels
,ond- the progress1 of the econo
wroy , in the period. ; There are:
j.now some million persons 65
I and, over as against 13V6 million
k Of 'particular ' significance' ' is
1'tbe fact that approirratety ' $2
tout Of every $3 of this income
ffjow is still the result' of volun-l-tary
decision ' and 'actiqn -env
'ployment individual savings and
J investment programs, home own
ership, 'and Insured f and non-
insured pension -plansynd ,an
.nuities, aooording ito,data;'com
.piled by J the U.f S. Department
ot Health,! 1 Education, and.JVelr
-.tare.' mus; win au, 'the .. ex-
spending decisions during pro
ductive years. ,
, Factor, of Iniiaiion
There is one unfavorable fac
tor, however, affeotirg the to:
come of' the AS and -over group,
and one to which ow older c&
zenS are particularly vulneralik
That v is ' the ' persistent' ' erosicr)
of the dollar, which has gne ii
for h two;! decades arid' is sfill
continuing. (lLiying icosts rose JpS
mare ; than 20; per; cent ; fiuripg
the Fifties salone, i4ridersconJg
the urgency-v of bririiing 'infla
tionary pressures under control)
before taxes in that year. ' "
The comparable money in
come figure for; 1954, when such
data were compiled for the first
time; was placed at approxi
mately.; $19 billions, equiva
lent to 6.7. per cerft of total per
sonal 1 income before
1954. The indications
merrt,; government employees'-retirement,
: veterans'. ; programs,
and public ' assistance. :
Individual savings and' invest
ment programs are also contrib
uting a." large sum ; to the ln
come of the 65 and over group.
taxes in I The 1958 total here was esti-
thus are; mated at a range of $3.5 billions
ilt:sv veun sgdlu sEcuniTY
Earl W. TxinUe, teprateniativo ci iho
Administration, is is Hartford the second Wednesday
Social
Security
tesdav of
each month at the Peruimsn County Court House.
"I just ihad .my appendix .re, If , you feel you might meet
that whatever individual income' to as high as
differences may be,' the 65 andtintertst, dividends, rents, 'etc.,
over group as a whole has as compiled with under $4 bil-
gamed somewhat on the. rest of lions in ,1954. ' . '
tne, population in 4he ;ra.tp. of ; The major laggard in:, the iin-
Biwww m aggregate imcome .ro-come, of the-65 arid, over gnoup
recent, years.,, Besides, those, ,65 Was earninei, from emolovment
As against a figure of $9' billions
moved: can I Bet disability pay-
SU Olllions trom.nK.nfa, : from , anoint ' umnivV
and over enjoy - -special , , advan
tages under the income tax law,
and
more
I many, have income . from
re than .'orie 'sburcj,'J V .
k Hehi!HnssTs1iip(ilJ,l
In . addition to their cash in
come, the 65 and ovefcigroup toad
a total .income t,in,1kiod,niainly
home ownership,; estimated at $3
billions in 1958. .The compara-
and stabilizing" the value of thej'ble figure in 1954 was placed at
dollar as an! over-riding national I $?. billions,. Widespread home
need." s . jownership is a characteristic of
the resources of the v nation's
older . population, . and has been
growing. The latest ' figures
show that two out of every three
nonfarm families . headed by a
The Government; -bureau's f ig-
fures ' place the combined ,money
income of the 95 and over group
at a range df $25Mniions to $31
billions ! ini 195p,il -the 'difference
IrpfllMtihtf t& tlick yf' Yireclse Person 65 and over own their
t.-..' TT .. , : .Mj.i. '...t.L,: ; rii. own h
4 - rnmen-sponore . progranis 'inuiuoia, u, wnuni.
.(.. - Ml.. L u I' ...
These own home, with more than 80
years, the JmpbAance 'otftotals work out' to. the equiva- P?1 mortgage-free,
iw.mi'. ftum' VrlnWinn lent of 7 Der cent i to 8.6 tier : The income , figures disclose
;axor ithe linaucial needs of later, cenp or toiai persona: xncoiye 7 - 7-. v
4 C 1,
if the individual
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been complete rebuild and is" in; first,
class mechanical conditioa, ' . !u:
WE ARE NOW READY TO START
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We will have for ' sale- all types of Seed
Peanuts at competitive prices. . ; - , , .
We have also been appointed as local,
agent for Dixie Fertiliser Company 1 1 :
YouiltiioW the Handcock Speller
You Knw TherS l None Better!
in 1954, the; total for 1958, was
estimated; hti $9 V4 ; to' $10J4 hiV
lions, , a rate, of growth .smaller
than that , of , the overall ., trend
of personal, income in. the periods-Underlying
this ;.aituaion
are a number of factors affect
ing . the empployment of older
workers arid , the prevalence of
part-time " work : in this age
group. ' -
Rechscking Area
Population Count
LOUISA. aiAPPELL'
in . the classification of private
' pension plans and . individual an
nuities. Annual benefits paid
under these , programs, insured
and noninsured combined, al
most douli& the 1954-58 "pe
riod,, risiny from apDroximateJSi
ihuu muuons .m ' J54 to an. es dent of the area has been over
K, thnttted' SI Billions in 1968. inokMl. -' ' ' ' I
The number of pensioners 65
W and over :unde! . pprivate plans
was around iw millions in lHoa.
As an augury of future
growth, coverage under insur
ed, and non-insured pension and)
retirement plans has been ex
pandlng steadily as well. The
latest figures : show 19 million
'active workers with such cover
f age, 'representing about 45 per
cent of all those on a civilian
payroll outside of agriculture
and government.
Public and Other Programs
Public prograJhs'hibacked ;by
tne -taxing power , also expert
enced a marked! growth in 'the
'1964-58 period. Benefits under
these programs increased from
?5.9:'taiic.ns in 1954 to a range
of $10.5 billions to $11 billions
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fits, representing about three'
fifths of . the . total. The other
programs are railroad retire-
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Reliable, the,fertiliier that for fifty
- " ' ya has- Jbwt. gettinp top re
ut on local farms,, now offers
' -yo; great. mew added value.
.Thlf year, with Robertson's Old
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With the first. . stage of the
1960 census of population, and
housing virtually completed Ide
ally, District Supervisor ' John
R', Brinson. announced the begin
ning of a "Wfere Xbu Counted?"
campaign to insUrd that no resi-
f Persons who beligye they have
been missed, by the' census tak
ers are .urgd . to notify thecea
sus dictrict office by means' of
"Were You . Counted?" forms.
Area newspapers are .. printing
these forms m their current edi
tions as a public service. Prompt
mailing of the "Were i You
Counted?" forms will sfceed up
the compilation of preliminary
population figures for the area.
Preliminary figures presenting
the total population of incorpor
ated places of 10,000 or more
population and for counties will
be issued as-! soon as the; 'district
supervisor is convinced that a
complete 'count' has been made.
Final, . detailed population fig
ures will be issued in Washing
ton later this year after the, re
turns have been; tabulated on the
Census Bureau s electronic com
puters.
The importance of a complete
count was stressed by the dis
trict supervisor. He pointed out
that the population figures com
piled in the current census must
stand as official until the next
federal census.
"Federal, funds Vrealloted to
states and state funds, in turn,
are allotted to counties and mu
nicipalities on a per capita basis.
So a short count means a short
allotment Thus, it is imperative
that we have a complete count
The. help of every resident of
the area is needed to reach this
goal," he said.
Meanwhile, the second stage
oi the census is in full swing,
according to ; , the . supervisor.
This calls for the filling out and
making the special.Vplue" Jiouse-
num. ifucsiiuiiiityire wnicn was
left at every fourth household
during the firs,., stage of the
census. This questionnaire con
tains the questions which are
asked, of 25 percent, ojf thepopu-
lation m order to save the cost
of a complete canvass. ' ) ;
This question and many of a
similar nature' are often asked
of ,;thV Norfolk Social Security
Office.
The answer ti generally no.
In order to receielbenefits from
Social security under the- disa
bility provisions of the law, :a
pelon must have a serious phy
sical or mental impairment that
is expected to continue indef i
nitefly. - ' , , . .
"temporary disabilities . are ' . not
covered in. the social seourity
disability program. The '.ailment
must be one of long duration
and it must he. nt snoh niVAritv
that no substantial gainful work!
can oe aone.
Disability, . payments are, made
to persons over 50 years of ' age
who have been. ..disabled for at
least six months and whose phy
sical or .mental' impairment' i is
expected "to continue indefinite
ly. This .' provides, partial re
placement of the - income the
person : has lost due to his or
her disabMity. .. . '
In addition to meeting ithe' dis
ability' stdndards, a disabled per
son must- have worked for at
least five' out of the ten years
prior 'i to the beginning of his
disability. ; This must be work
covered Jpjr ; the social .security
law, either as a wage, earner,
or in a ' seif-employefi occupa
tion 'that requires social securi
ty to be paid. ,
you might
the. Social Security Administra
tion's definition of disability, you
should contact your social se
curity district office or your lo
cal field representative. v
Officers For MYF
- Elected At Rally
Perquimans Chowan Metho
dist Youth Fellowship elected
new officers for 1960-61,, at its
spring? rally meeting at the
Edenton. Methodist Church Mon-.
day, i night, April 11. Brettda
Kaye Smith:1 of the Oak Giove
Church, was elected , president
Other officers are: Verna Ann
Perry, Anderson Church, vice
president: Janice Haye Stanton,
Epworth Church, secretary and
Reed Mathews, Andtnon Church,
treasurer. , ' ,
Another highlight of the rally for registration.
was summer activities av&I!. '
for youth jn, the "way of ,ca -ing,
conferences and assembl i.
The presided Carroll MeOofu' ,
urged all local etntrchea lo v
lect their representatives fA, .i.
their churches ia fce aear futiLe,
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