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Ml ,t 1 :nif( ,"", .. .4J..l.4.r.l.a..ii i . 'r.:i'iio:", i-.i ykb gsaoaiAKS weekly," kerttoed, kohth foaouyj raniy,,, jyyE g?:,issb. V Kr:07 YOUR SOCI AL SECURITY Vrl W. TrinlcU, reprMeniariT of th Social Security & tiniitration, is in Edenion troirj ' Thursday at th North Ada r.Mi. 'ina Employment Securily Commission office in lha Ciiii Bank Building. , -J If you K ad ' a $20.0 We in urance polii and wanted to be me that yov 'r wife would re eive this manVy in case of your loath,' would ycn. negt paying he premium? U0 fqurieiyou vouldn't. Do you'v always torn rare vour own check ok. with your bank's records wlum you -eceive your monthly statement from the bank , Here gau u.c answer to obvious. Banks rarely make mistakes, but it isy still good business to check' the rec ords and correct any errors. 'B ut, What About Your Social securi ty? The value of your social s.v, curity account may be worth' more than your bank deposits and ' life insurance combined. The exact value depends on sev eral things your annual earn ings, how long you have worked, the dependents in your family, etc But for some of you, this account may be worth $10,000, $20,000, or even $40,000 ito you and your family in potential dis ability, old-age, or survivor benefits. This kind of money is worth protecting, isn't it? If you are a man born after 1905, or a woman born after 1908, you will need 10 years of work under social security to qualify for retirement benefits. If you have worked at least 'ten years, but have credit for only nine, what then? All your re tirement benefits might be lost. Since you don't want this to hap pen, here are three simple steps to protect your social .security account: 1. If you work for someone else, be sure your employer has a correct record of your name, social security number, and that the n ?port fails to agree with your r ecords, contact your near est jSO ial security district office to com i'i me error. F&mKews By It. M. THOMPSON. County Agent ' A woo? pool will be held at Sermon's ' Warehouse in Wash ingtori, N. C, on Monday .morn ing, June 210. Many faianers from Perquim ans County' have participated in this wool jool for the past sev eral years and have found that aelline on a grade basis is a jyiod way to sell wool. v For the past several years the agricultural agents have secured the se a truck to carry the wool to tl le wool pool, and in this w 'ay U ave given many farm ers the opportunity to partici- .il ... l ...L .... ..... 11.. pate in ' e Ptu wubh atwrni the amount or wool mey naa io sell did nrt make it worthwhile to drive to ; Washington. For those that would like to pool their .wwl m the eounty.i the truck wiU be at the AgrK cultural Building in Hertford on Saturday moa-liing, June 18, from 8 to 10 A. M- If you wish for your wool to-' be sent nn the truck, be sure to have he wool tied in bags and each bag plain ly labeled 'with your name and address and the nutmber of bags you are sending on each lag. Tn case you hav e not heard the price of wool thris year, it is as follows: Clean wool, 57.02; short wool, 54.02. stained wool, 55.02; coarse wool, 52.02; reject wool. 50.02; medium burry, 4b.ua; There is other dust that is just as good for control of leaf hoppers. Five per cent methoxy chlor dust at the irate of 20 to 25 pounds to the acre will con trol leafhoppers and peanut hay ! dusted with methoxychlor at the present time is acceptable by the dairymen. - ' . . If you are one of the farmers that are planning to sell peanut hay this fall, be sure and con sider dusting with methoxy chlor instead of DDT and you will probably have a better mar ket for your hay. BETHEL CLUB MEETS The Bethel Home Demonstra tion Club held its regular meeting on Friday, June 10, with Mrs. Edgar Long and Mrs. Em cnett Long as hostesses. "In The Evening 'By The Moonlight" was sung, after which Mrs. Edgar Long gave the de votional using The Lord's Pray er, and explaining of how each sentence of it could fit our own lives. Mrs. Charles Ward, presi dent, presided over the meeting and gave a welcome to the mem bers and visitors present. The visitors were Mrs. Eugenia Beck, Misses Eileen Beck and Carolyn White. They gave a 4-H demon stration on Sweet Potatoes in the Diet. Mrs. Paige Underwood, Home Agent, also gave a talk and showed slides on "Eat To '. Control Your Weigh " A Biblical contest was given I with Mrs. Ward winning the excellent demonstration on the "Effect of Voltage Drop, on the Operation of Electrical Equip ment" ; The $15.00 prizes will help to pay expenses for these two boys to participate- in the State 4-H Club electric demonstration in Greensboro this summer. - New Vet Pension Law Will Go In Effect On July 1 . All veterans and their de pendents who qualify for VA pensions after July 1 will be governed entirely by provisions of the new pension law, which becomes effective on that day. The Veterans' , . Administration said, however,' that veterans and veterans' dependents - who ' are already receiving . pensions may either stay und'ar the old law or elect to come" under terms of the new law. Th" choice is solely up to them. .. -. Once a pension recipient elects the new lawjhesor she can never return to the; bid' law. But the pension . recipient can ; delay choosing to come under tile new law as long, ashe or she may wish, VA explained. VA has mailed ' an instruction $ pamphlet and 'a card on which I to make the 'choice, to each per son now receiving pension. If the pension recipient after study- pension law. . However, , if, : the person re- r , I ; rr, rrT,T , , : ','J ,L ') '!)' ceiving pension decides to choose. . send the completed 'card in to to get advantage of any higher.', i- the new law, he or she should VA 'as soon as possible, in order 'payment rates from the' effective f ; Who could aslcfor anything moM.rngf ptfee? f :1 faskforflner Whocould ask for - ASK FOR i ! t 8 styling? askformore f"Y,"W,oww'l more comfort? inwFtPiirrf i swuUriMtm I Not.G.I.-i. U.nirv? If ,l"'1,," Gllpmpir ' - i OufV -1 ' own.r, h'. not ' lUXUry f IL B? I D.ortwTbulK. N.b.dyc.uld.. ' S TnMnt Aitf "fV i Gut oHr fit tnt leading II cnoict . ml , .r,..j, . tnt hind of : t . . via mm-m-mmm K 9 Thund.,blrd. 1 fa.hlonm.0in..- II Mil.... Mrt Six, I .. Thnd.rblr f ' SJ?? ln.plr.d ttyllng r or .ith.r of two 1 tbj.. . , tf - JJS. J ih.c. ..... S FORD mun - 1 r.tponilv. f -. , mor. ilr.tcn-OMt look that t T tl .hlS I sU.hlon.ucc..!. Thund.rbird V-a'.. om .nd rich, ,C,h, ' . mof.. Cm. h thud now... On.clo..up . Tl . n tastefully 'rkJZiLL-' - todoy on t:-f ( bound to b. I r:tol, you whyl J " 0.n J 6 hirmonlzi ,4"X Vl ,, Mm , J Jf , - at trade-in tlm. t '. XV -fir ' . V. '' Jf , ''., Salal. off.rt. i VL; . M A , ti ll he deducts your social security I j.' bulTVi 50 02; heavy burry, tax from your paychecks, 2. If you work for yourself, be sure your accountant includes a report of your self-employment income on your annual income ta return; and that he shows your correct name, social securi ty number, and amount of your profits on Schedule SE attached to that return. 3. At least ' once every three years, ii write to the Social Se curity Administration for a state ment of your earnings. A spe cial post card form for this pur pose may be secured from any! district office of the Social Se- curitv Administration. Then, if 42.02; lag, 12.UU; i lambs wool, 44.02. I Remcrrtlier, the wool that will be sent on the. truck will be loaded on Saturday, June 18, at the Asjrieu'lturr.l Building in Hertford.. . ; There has ibisen a lot of dis cussion about using DOT on peanuts for leafhoppers and then prize. The meeting adjourned jing the parjiphlet carefully de by repeating tne vjiuo ouecx. The hostesses served bottled drinks with cupcakes and cook ies. County Negroes Win 4-H Awards James Butler and George Reid, Negro 4-H Club members from Hertford, were presented $15.00 each by the Tarheel Elec tric; Membership Association, Ra leigh, for their splendid electric demonstration in Franklinton June 9. Their demonstration was part of the program of the Northeastern District 4-H Club Federation held at the B. H Person School in Franklinton, The demonstrations represent ed 4-H Clubs from many of the eiehteen counties included 'in cides to remain,- under terms of the old law he or she should not send the'. card back to VA. , If VA does , not receive the card on the.' subject," it will au tomatically continue paying tb' pension under terms of the old SJut SAWJMOfffV H1UI IMIBIUH ' m - FORD DEALERS TRADING FAIR YOU GIT THI IHUNOEItlKD Of TK lOWRIQ f (III IN M ' Galaxie by Ford ! SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER Join the Circle of Safety . . . Check Your Car .:. . Check Your Driving . i' . Check Accidents selling the ha'iy. H is a known. the Northeastern District. Frank- fact that pea nut hay that has been dusted with DDT and fed to dairy cattle will put traces of DDT in the milk, and dairymen are discouragf-'d from purchasing this hay. I lin, Vance, : Wake, Granville, Johnston. Warren, Nash, Hali fax, Edgecomb. Wilson, Wayne, Lenoir, Greene, Pitt, Martin, Ber tie, Hertford and Northampton. James and George gave an -' ' I COMPARE W That Is All You Need Do And You Will Certainly Vote For Beverly Lake FOR GOVERNOR On Saturday, June 25 ASK YOURSELF THIS QUESTION Gin a North Carolina Governor Close ;the Schools? THE ANSWER: Here is what Dr, Lake said: "Mr. Sanford says my pro posal for developing a climate of public opinion in North Car olina against the NAACP will lead to closed schools. Mr. San ford is a lawyer and he knows no Governor can close public schools in North Caroilna. No matter who is elected your next Governor the public schools will be kept open. The Constitu tion of our state requires the State to operate a uniform sys tem of public schools except in those districts where the peo ple themselves, in a public election vote to close them. Wheth er I am' elected your next Governor or Mr. Sanford is your choice; the public schools of North Carolina will be operated with all the money the Legislature appropriates for that pur pose, unless and until you the people of North Carolina vote to close them." Yes, COMPARE, and You'll VOTE For BEVERLY LAKE PR GOVERNOR Th!a sdvsrtisemml sponMirad hf Prqulmans tvrttUti Ijt- VC, rvf,.- Om Je:. ' Mfritj-. i MILEAGE v;jfKr -. . , " r ';7rV' Mf . , &4 , -TM,, ...:,m..,.v .)t.;.LJn j, ; Aut'Vw ... A '', ... ,.. w r' '- ' - - ' ' ' ' iih T'titiiifn in- u ' - ' - i ' riin in i'.;; -A'v--v: -iff I -v t,. tern Etoffoi? peEfc'maEca ? over. Iff ,ff,. mU PURE gasolines have sparted 38 different makes and models of cars to over 240 certified performance records. Records for acceleration, power, 't mileage and economy, , , ., , v ,A' And now Pure-Premium has been boosted in octane . . . boosted into the Mtger-premium class. It delivers more anti-knock power than ever before. . 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