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.. i ' '; ci tin t SmutIIt i, u it t.oi-.jxA t'im cnad iaday of l i 1 MLratf County Court House, j - . I Social Security credit foF calen dar quarters earned at any time since 1836 can be counted to ward the amount of work he needs to get retirement benefits for himself or to : qualify his mm ,y,ww.Wi,,., , family for dependents or but- ; Under the new law, a man vivors benefits. LJ , AC - . utnnti ' . . ' . .. reawiMig iw, w- wuuKui ju . you Deneve that you or ing 62, this year will need So- someone in your family may ciai security creaii ior oniy r now be eligible for benefits be years of work under Social Se-Cause 0f this change in the law, cumy, - insieaa oi tne present get jn touch" with your- Social requirement .ot av years. , a Security Office promptly. man wno. reacnea w, or a wo- You ,may lfaave inquired man s. wno . reac-iieu afjer the law WM changed by iuxuo a jrV F congress in. September, 1960. cuntjf to be el.gible for Bocal, .h)lnge roakes ft ible for ouiuy (people to get benefits with even i The. survivors of workers who less credit for work covered br died before 1958 may also be-,, Social Security. As before, how. come eligible for benefits under ever, no one can become en- this change m the law if the titled to benefits r with a total worker before , his ; death had 0f less than a vear and a half earned Social Security credit for, of work in, employment or self-l i t i vi I . . . . . " . . . . ! ai icoi jrcai auu a uu.-- employment covered by Social 1 1 should point out that credit Security. widowers and r aged for work under Social Security ; Your Social Security Office in parents of workers is counted in three-month "cal-1 Norfolk, Virginia is located at: r f-st article on the new .Is to the Social ,Se- Law, I described the pro . which gives men the op to retire . between - 62 and I'.h reduced benefits.. ; -i today's article,'' I want "to r another important change " e lawthe omsiwhich -re- i the length of time a per- i.eeds to 'have worked under .ial Security to get retirement '.efits for himself or to quali ' his. family for, .survivors refits in1 case of his death.,' Some 160,000 older people, will :come eligible for cash, benefits cause of, his change in the .w older men and ; women orkers, their wives or depend it husbands and the widows, i pendent impendent j 3:.:; 17-31 ;' 1 ' " 1 : rj 1 '4 : ,t, 1 the '.v-s, 1.... i:. tion fives" f 3. m' 1 ( f stat, .3 Li C3 c". t 1 The ' l2A: publication c . j , net combine any of these dir'orent measures for a comp' e rank. It does point out, however, that "no single wt (of statlatics) pro vides a complete and final an swer to the question of how a 1 1 "The planting of forest trees on marginal, sloping, or eroded land provides the best means available of preventing loss of ot several of them throws con- r t 1 1 : 1 'a 1 and t. y L ... j L , strong, orf-t-t to: r t t t; j -quires a little care; it uaally is not becoming to hrunettes, and tc . oil : through ,( wind or water ersiony.'' sys H, lr Westv. local ol.Ice manager for the Agricul tural Stabilization and Conser vation Service. . ' Tree planting is 'a valued con . t ... I , .v., w niuii Will A lali State .ranks, but a combination urn- wn a u.L blue-eyed lass will do best with siderable light , on this complex question." ;1 - , j . ' The ranks of 'the states are based on twenty of the 68 meas ures given "In the NEA publica tion: ten - educational factors iiw i Now Available . G)nsumer Credit Loans - Who ; have died. First payments endaro; vtutenri .Thovfore, i;a '220. W. Brambleton Avenue, Nor to newly eligible persons can be person need not have worked for folk 10, Virginia. ' made for the month of August, a continuous period of 2 orl '. ' ; . 1361." - 1 years, as the case may be. BRIDAL' OOUPLE HONORED " "r ' """"---"V,,n.:"'rrr '..--JTir ; ' "T t Mr. and 'Mrs. Chancie De- Shield Barclift entertained at a rehearsal supper Saturday, July 1 1 is, at e o'clock at tha Tdenton i Restaurant in Edenton in honor 'Of .Miss t,Emilie Rebecca 'White and I Carver : DeShielcT Barclift. jTHe' dining tables were beauti- luiiy ,decorated with ,r9ses and candles. Members of the White sfHd Barclift families and' wed ding party attended.'-The bride-to-be was 1 presented' a gift of 'hU'uv Shower"'', !; Miss"! Emilie White was hon ored,! Saturday night,' July 8, at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. , Jack Rascoe.' Mrs. Marvin White, Mrs. Walter Humphlett, Sr., and ; Mrs. Walter Humph lett, Jr., 'at the Winfall Com. 'munity Building. , The bride-elect was presented a corsage of pink carnations up on" arrival, after which several games were played. Refreshments of punch, mints, Iits,j3pen face, sandwiches and TAX TROUBLE Ralph (Bot tles) Capone, 59, brother of the late Al Capone, has tax troubles. U.S. is claiming Ralph, now a Wisconsin re tort owner,, owes $217,716 in taxes, penalties and interest for the years 1926-28. to help you finance the purchase of Jlefrigerators Washing Machines ,J. 1 ! Television Sets Home Freezers Boats' and Trailers Outboard Motors f ii'oNEY AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY ON ? U T vn MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS: ew; Cars Financed at 5 Interest we also make loans on used cars Peoples Bank & Trust Co. , Hertford, N. C, . " Member FDIC J petit . fours wer; Jservjed 'frdni a -.u : ,"lr-i - y'ZR'ZS - i'.;.'1 - nil- vwriuaiiTPrT!.- t. '?.; -.'I . t v- fUthMt Pickup and Series SO with high rack table decorated with a center piece, of gladioli and daisies. A decor of green and white was used. ' - Thirty guests attended. ikt n ; '- 1 ; Cut of town- guests attend ing the Barclift-White wedding were Mr, and Mrs. Chancie Bar clift of Durham. N. C, Mri and Mrs. Fred Hight, Jr.y of Hender son, N. C, Mr. and Mrs.; Harold Crowder of South Boston, . Va., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E.. Butt of Washington, D. C.F Mr. and Mrs. G. A . , Guyen, Mr. and M,rs. Ros- coe Hayur, Mrs,, M. D... Boone and son Donnie,t Mrs, PiU.'.Gale more, : all' of Great ' Bridge,' Va., Miss Argent Tucker and Nannie Davice of Grifton; N. C, Mrand Mrs. Gale N. Wlnslow, Chapel Hill, N. ., Mrs. Eva Adams and Bettie Gale Moore of Leaksville, N. C, U. and Mrs. Dolan Wins low, recently from Japan. , : On Way Of Doing It ;!The't Waiter We have:, mice Draiscdx' taiis'jand som(e-"f':- broDcd jbeef tongue todaj, isii , ThCuslome-i-In spiteiof IJje high cost,yoq';manage to.lnakel both ends "ctjish? . jl';! ': ser'vation practice under;ASCs'dicatn8 methods and results and Agricultural Conservation' Pro- len nnanciai, factors indicating it but not if ' she has a favor ite red sweater or 'coat. .'' Tar Jleei .Fcririers -, Pbnt Rlcre Cotton "7! ) i .j . I . . 1 1 . . : ; f a I . ' l j ( ',- ) rrei. "AJ I t.i-yL..r av-' . ent of 3.3 per'- t v : , ..:t in about 411,- -J a.-.j I ; : irvest this yeaf,' 1 t:.j,vou:j! te the largest acre- ' age of cotton harvested in North " Carolina since 1338 when 440,000 ' acres were harvested. l.'-.H Mulling It Orn -1 !' J '('1 : "Ybu've been out with worse- r t looking fellows than I am, have i u you not?" ' , - f i She did ot reply. ' ,' vs-r "1 , said;-you've been out 'With ' - worse-looking . fellows ' than -1 am, haven't youT" 1 . i.. Cotton planted in' North' rorni Eg: am. f) North Carolina fanners j abiuty and ; effort. - The states , Una ". this " year, is estimated at leftlabliished 168,178 acres of trees i are also ranked on a combina- i425,0ft0. acres, according "to the aunng me year iwao-ou unaer wic wny uchws. i no nn aronna urop Keportins I was trvine to think the Agricultural j"Conservation claim, is made that even ihes !. t . -r 'iMiw -Program and the Conservation! combinations luMiish a "com- I ' TTT' . Reserve Program, 1 ' IPlew and final answer" to a 1 " VVflBtiiiliio' 1? ; TheDivision of Forestry- of !state's nk in public education. - 'T CSlllff tlOUSe TrCeZCrS Hie North Carolina Department " w"c ; u, aucn aata of CoiuervitionrDd; Develop-'summarizes in , a. significant way J men't furnishes the tree, seed-some the "complex factors;; lings at a nominal cost to the! , at must considered in plac - -farmer. The Pivision of For-'.lng a value on a 8tate' system -II estrv also furnishes tpphn!!!01 PUW1C education." help to fanners in carrying out tree planting practices and the forest improvement practices in cluded in the ACP; M.. Fanners interested in planting! Color Accent Chanores I Although we are istill in the X practice, included in the ACP.lar T becinnlnT tn nrr T should contact .their ASCS Coun- mayTrilS iy,.vmce or,.an A&CS county atthe rlum or community committeeman and L' VuJ ni'J, ... " , ' . dtecuAatheif conservation nerZ'i"1 "Thri. ia (n'. specialist lor the N. C.'-Agricul- Wion- need 'hjch can be) me't'1 B3ftension Srvice ..says fluWMlh. Planting o??tre I !. ar,f hfe; improvement -of. stands ' w TT" of. forest trees-ysrVwest. iZl ,w ,Uk! :fr TK fell ...rf-AD I Reports, show that metal shades Chowan County is - July . 17 "! 7u""'8 "p " mosl ""P0"" thtough July 81 i ant7thetf0ft Pey-greea of old . B y pewter, the softer grey of eU- XTil, ! ver' the mel'ow depth .of old x.iyiiu AII UllIta Sold, the steel blue of . an, an ,41st In Education tin i ta mitilra4 The earth-tones, too, ' are im portant mssv ereens and North Carolina ranks 41st edu-J browns. The Surprise color is rationally among i;the 50 states. black, brightened - by -clear. c v"wf(,Bi!cwiHijig xo . BUiVJKS; i wuHionai . tone? ',m a i-esentattvf met, ures of fef , t'iand achieveraenti J'.fcaliforhia print); or, ptenttj; -of '. Svhite ui'a. costumed . first and JA' iia 50th. jNe-wlor- 'story is.Ko.'' ;e i rankfe';;i id on re-withou. one shocker Jv i 'tlas Offer You SAYINGS :. sfii?ji j L t yu r ouui ; ' -' Now is the season to buv. r ' v - rA ' TA TTe'rra rv?,; A: O TT1 nPf TT1TT. T7T71 I':.." II a llif I .a :' 'v. Ilk'-.,' mi ii i: I ,' I .j; II I ' i i v cious fresh fruits and vege- ,til'i, " V ' 1 ' 'ut; FIRST- COME IN and get that new ' .'. Westinghouse 1 FREEZER YOU CAN BE SURE Itf IT'S WESTINGJ HOUSE, and our prices are right. Terms ! can be arranged if you desire! ; Beat The Heat - See Us For : Westinghouse Ait- Conditioners . ; . for your home or office our prices are ; right and with Westinghouse you can be surel ll:rlfcrdl!rtoc&SL;;JyJnc.: . 'D'l w i", ! J .iioii liirt ' A MJIJ!...'- Cast YOUK Ballot IN FAVOR of Legal Control On August 8th .jr it .? ' ft ii 1,' ft 'ff. i 1"? yr fruc dollars are worth a whole lot more at your Chevrolet dealer's right now! First off, you get a head start on saving because summer's the saving season. Then, with a harder working, easier riding Chevy truck you're set tit -save every mile you haul. And, Anally, at trade-in time, you can expect an extra dividend because of Chevy's traditionally higher resale value. What could be better? Summer's ihe Season to get extra irtije-i age. from your dollars on the trucks built to give, you 4ra 'miles of hauling. With ,,. Independent Front Suspension, Chevrolet -trucks keep going thousands of miles : longer because far less destructive jar and shake are transmitted through the trupk.. Chevy I.F.S," trucks work harder, - 4ov in ateas where other trucks have to be, pampered. And, with Chevy's wide choice of thrifty 6 and hardy V8 power, you can tailor your truck exactly to your job. So how can you miss-especially now ' during the summer saving season? ; l , . Xj&rZ iii'i ; - 1 H ,Corwfr MV J?amj8id and Corwit , V" ' ee your local authorized Chevrolet dealer Acting under authority granted.it by the 1961 Gen eral Assembly, the Town of Hertford will, on August. .8, 1961, conduct.a special election to determine wheth-' er or not an ABC Store is to 'be established in Hert ford. -31 The Hertford Town Boarti sought this authority for . holding ah ABC election on requests submitted by a number' of citizens off Hertford. Under the Legisla tive authority, the election will be held between the , hours of 6:30 A. M., and 6:30 P. M., at the Courthouse in Hertford on Tuesday, August 8tfi. . -v r v - Registration books for this election- will open tomor row, Saturday, July 22, 1961, for registration of eligi ble voters. NOT already registered. " If you are regis tered you NEED ,NOT register again to vote in this election. . ' . " - ' - . t .;,-'. .'- j . - , . ; , v. , , If a majority of voters casting ballots in this election vote Yes, favoring 'establishment of ah Alcohol. Bev- erage Control Board, the Town of Hertford will then have the authority1 0 name an ABC Beard which in-' turn will legally proceed to t'tblish an ABC Store ' and place sales of beverages under strict legal con. troLM' ' ' 1 s "Vote For Ecc::c:;ui PrcTrccs Under the law, granting. Hertford this, permission to conduct an ABC election, if the voters of Hertford favor establishment of a legal control store profits therefrom shall be equally divided between the Tbwh, of Hertford and ;Perquirhans County schools,. - Recognizing that" thousands of Perquimans County dollars are being spent each1 year in ABC stores in neighboring t counties, and that the profit on these dollars are being-used to support schools and govern mehtaj units ; in ithose areas,' we 4 urge you. to join in helping to keep these dollars at home by votine- Yes ' for establishment of an: ABC store in Hertford. ; -.., ' '"'''' I ' " I J ) ' Faced with rising, costs for services, our schools and the Town of Hertford can use profits from an ABC, store for such purposes and at the same, fee reduce' the possibility, of needs for an increased; ,tx rate. .;. . ' 'V '..(. ! Hertford's need for expanding services and inJalTa tion of a sewer disposal system will cc - p bfi money. Fart of theee fur.dj can and v". through operation of an ACQ store, if y: vote for the establhhrr.rnt cf such'r. c. . j P an econcmic quxticn r.nJ yeu c:.n at home by voting fcr Lrcl centre' 7c: Mfg. LieeiiM No. 110 Co.. hi Let s lry ' ' Hertford, N. C. II jV231" License No. 1G75
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