PAGE TWO —SECTION TWO KNOW YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY t P. E. Bettendorf, representative of the Social Security Ad ministration. is in Edenton every Thursday at the North Caro, lina Employment Security Commission in Citizens Bank Building. An important date for farm operators to remember is Janu ary 31, 1959. On or before that time, employers of farm help must report the amount of cash wages paid farm workers during 1958 to the District Director of the Department of Internal Rev enue. This statement applies to all farmers who employ farm workers whose work meets the definition of Agricultural labor, as defined by the social security law. To determine if your farm worker is covered by the social security law there are three (3) tests which can be applied. Test No. 1 includes all agricul tural workers who are paid Sl5O or more in cash wages during 1958. In determining if the $l5O a year test is met, all cash wag es must be included regardless of whether paid on a time, piece work, or other basis. Test No. 2 includes those work ers who perform agricultural la bor for one employer on 20 or more days during the year for an amount computed on a time ba sis. The time basis may be by the hour, day, week, etc. (In de termining if this test is met. count only the days on which the employee worked for cash pav, computed on a time basis. How ever, if the 20-day-year test is I SENATOR 1 SAM ERVIN Washington The Senate will be asked to extend the authority of the Select Committee which is headed by 'Senator McClellan. I favor extending the committee. Committee Extension Unless the Senate votes to prolong the committee which has' been investigating improper ac tivities in the labor and manage ment field it will expire at tin end of this month as it is not a standing comm itt e e. Even though the committee adds to the manifold duties and responsibili ties of its members, who havt other pressing committee assign !mr. farmer. v . ] I Let Us Repair Your Tractor Tires | NOW! ■ DonT wait until time to begin plowing .... have your 41 tires repaired now and be ready for spring work .... «, Repairs add many miles of extra wear at a very small cost.... Come in today. See Us For Free Estimate ALL WORK GUARANTEED Bill Perry’s Texaco Service 1711 N. Broad Street PHONE 9721 Edenioit, N. C.! met, all cash wages paid during the year, whether on a time, piecework, or other basis, are subject to social security tax.) The third test concerns domes tic service in the private home of an employer. If the service, is performed on a farm operated for profit, the domestic employee is considered an agricultural work er and must' meet either test No. 1. or test No. 2. If your agricultural worker meets any one of the three tests, your yearly report showing the worker's name, social security ac count number, and amount of cash wages paid during 1958 must be submitted by January 31, 1959 to the District Director of Inter nal Revenue. The report should be made on Treasury Department Form 943 and can be obtained upon application from the Inter nal Revenue Service. To facili tate accurate reporting. the em ployers should keep records showing the employee’s name, so cial security number, number of days worked, cash paid, and the amount deducted as tax from the worker’s wages. Your failure to report an em ployee timely and properly may jeopardize his rights to benefits and payments to his survivors if he should die. ments, as one of the members I feel that the work is not yet fin-! ished. Ready for New Hearings We are ready to probe intof new areas where gangsters and hoodlums have invaded some parts of organized labor. Sena tor McClellan will make a report to the Senate on the work of the committee and will outline in de-| tail whtit has been accomplished! and what remains to be done. New Session Congress faces another import ant session. I hope that proper legislation can be passed to cor- ; rect the abuses brought out by ' the McClellan Committee in some : labor and management. As I have said before, the Kennedy- j Ives bill ought to have been en acted last session as a forward step in the direction. Congress must try anew to act in this field. CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this oppor tunity to express our thanks for the many deeds of kindness ex tended to Us during the death of our loving husband and father.. May God bless each one of you. j —Mrs. Preston Parks And Children pd | Faintly Acid Comment ‘‘What I want to see,” said the unmentioned girl in the beauty j contest, is a group photograph] of the judges’ wives.’’ Legal Notices j ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Having qualified as Admini strator of the Estate of C. K. Chappell, deceased, late of Cho wan County. North Carolina, this: is to notify ail persons having claims against the. estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the 1 undersigned at Tyner, North Car olina. on or before the Bth day of January, 1980. or this notice will , be pleaded in bar of their recov- 1 ei v. All persons indebted to said j estate will please make immedi-; ate payment. This January 8. 1959. ' JOHNNIE CHAPPELL. Administrator of C. F. i Chappell Estate. Jan8.15.22,29.Feb5.12c EXECUTOR S NOTICE ' Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Louise D Coke, 'deceased, late of Chowan County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against; the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Edi nton. North Carolina, on or before the Bth day of January. 1980. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This Bth day of Januarv. 1959. 1 GEORGE C. HOSKINS. Executor of Louise D. Coke Estate. . 1 Jan8.15.22.29Feb5.12e.] ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Admini strator of the Estate of Samuel, M. Wilkins, deceased, late of Cho- j Wan County. Nn>-th Carolina, this i is to notify all persons having < claims against the estate of said ( deceased to exhibit them to they undersigned at Edenton, North i Carolina, on or before the 31st ! day of December, 1959, or this ( notice will be pleaded in bar of 1 their recovery. All persons in- i THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDEMT6H. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. JANUARY IS. 1959. debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This December 31st, 1958. W. J. BERRYMAN AND WILLIAM WILKINS. Administrators of Samuel M. Wilkins Estate. Jan8.15,22,29,Feb5,12c EXECUTORS’ NOTICE Having qualified as co-execu i tors of the estate of John E. Bunch, deceased, late of Chowan ; County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, North ; Carolina, on or before the 18th day of December, 1959, or this i notice will be pleaded in bat of their recovery. All persons in , debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. LLOYD C. BUNCH and LUTHER BUNCH. Co-Executors of John E. Bunch Estate. declß,2sJan 1.8,15,22 c EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix ,of the estate of Junius White, ' deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify ; all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 2. Hobbsyille, North Carolina, on or before the 18th day of December. 1959? or this notice wil lbe pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 11th day of December, 1958 LEONA PARKS WHITE ; Executrix of Junius White Es tate. Declß.2sJanl, 8.15,22 c EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix | of the Estate of Virgil Lewis, de ceased. late of Chowan County, ' North Carolina, this is to notify ali persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Edenton. North Carolina, on ot before the 11th day of December, 1959. or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All -persons indebted to said estate ; will please make immediate pay ment. This December 11. 1958. MARY ETTA LEWIS, Executrix of Virgil Lewis Estate, decl I.lß,2s,janl,Bcwhc North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE Under and by virtue of an or der of the Superior Coqi't of Cho wan County made in a special proceedings entitled Elsie G. Jones. Administratrix, Petitioner, versus Elsie G. Jones and Elsie Virginia Jones; and under and bv virtue of an order of resale upon advance bids, entered De cember 31, 1958. the undersigned Commissioner will on the 17th day of January, 1959. at twelve o’clock noon, at the door of the Court House in Edenton. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidders for cash uuon an opening bid of $81,950.00 for Tract “A” below and an opening bid of $8,450.00 for Tract "B” be low, each tract to be sold separ ately. but subject to the confir mation of Court, the following described tracts of land in Cho wan Countv, North Carolina: TRACT“A” Commencing at a point on the southwesterly line of Thick Neck ! Road in the line of Willis Jordan, ' thence with the line of Jordan , South 39 deg. West 838 feet to, the line of Henry Jordan; thence: with the lands of Henry Jordan North 53 deg. West 528 feet thence North 89 deg. West 335 feet; thence North 31 deg. West 575 feet to a point in the easter ly line of N. C. Highway No. 37; thence continuing across said Highway on the same bearing tc a point on the westerly line of said Highway; thence continuing on the same bearing 225 feet to a point in the line of William Cor prew, which point lies in the orig inal dividing line between the Benbury farm and the Bonner farm: thence continuing with the line of William Corprew North 7 deg. West 510 feet to a point on the southwesterly line of Thick Neck Road: thence with the southwesterly line of said road North 62 deg. 30 min. West 1700 feet: thence North 46 deg. West 200 feet; thence leaving said road North 62 deg, 30 min. West 875 feet to a point 111 the line of C. D. Privott; thence wfth the line of C. D. Privott North-. 12 deg. 4a min. West 350 feet; thenc e North 83 deg. West 165 feet; Lhence North 9 deg. 45 min. East ' .330 feet; thence North 22 deg. EasJ 462 feet to the point on the south westerly line of Thick Neck Road; thence continuing across said road approximately North 40 deg. East 50 feet to a point on the North easterly line of said road; thence continuing with the line of A. F. Proctor North 48 deg. East 450 feet; thence North 80 deg. East 500 feet: thence North 77' deg. 30 min. East 650 feet: thence North 49 deg. East 625 feet: thence South 88 deg. East 430 feet to a point ort the westerly line of Highway No. 37; thence crossing said Highway on a bearing of approximately South 86 deg. East 100 feet to a point on the easterly line of said highway; thence continuing with the lirtes of A. F. Proctor, Levi Creecv et al. South 83 deg. East' 550 feet: thence South 76 deg. 30 min. East 440 feet: thence South 70 deg. East 350 feet to another point in the division line between the Benbury and Bonner farms; thence South 89 deg. East 210 feet; thence South' 83 deg. East 163 feet; thence South 85 deg. East 245 feet: thence North 76 deg. East 284 feet: thence North 81 deg. East 200 feet: thence South 82 deg. 15 min. 285 feet: thence South 84 deg. East 245 feet; thence North 51 deg. East 330 feet; thence North 60 deg. East 400 feet; thence North 83 deg. East 265 feet: thence South 62 deg. East 445 feet; thence South 65 deg. East 200 feet: thence North «3 deg. East 235 feet; thence North 61 deg. East 260 feet; thence South 58 deg.! East 205 feet; thence South 38' DOWN CO PRICES! Through your Help our volume has increased to enable us to again 1 1 lower the price on window units and still retain the same high quality. I I We invite you to come in and compare. I Priced Completely Assembled I &LV ' ' : '_J£ .... ■■■■■Z&sß ' DEDUCT SI.OO PER UNIT KD7 • I k -s l * ■ Aluminum Frame Screens, Complete Package Trim, ' I I begin at •*•- ** • $ 2.38 > begin at ••*• ’* • • *1.86 I | This is no Special Sale but our Everyday Price! Thousands of other I I Items at These Same Low Prices I I ELECTRICAL —PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLIES Also Famous Hotpoint Appliances Delivery Can Be Arranged at Slight Additional Cost' CALL WRITE OR CONE TO SEE US C GENE ML = I B ■ iA ' ' * . vIT. ■ '■> %' kv.V deg. East 485 feet; thence South' 30 deg. East 600 feet; thence South 13 deg. East 525 feet to a point in the line of Jesse Alex ander et al; thence with same •South 75 deg. West 1800 feet; | thence South 41 deg. 3p min. West 3250 feet to the northeasterly line lof the Thick Neck Road; thence l crossing said road 50 feet, more ior less, to the point and place 1 of beginning, containing five hun j dred and twelve and 65U00 ! (512.65) acres, more or less. J Courses herein taken from plat of said property prepared January 31, 1947. Save and except that poitton of the above described lands hereto fore conveyed by T. W. Jones et ux to J. M. Fleetwood, Jr., and Thomas W. Fleetwood, containing one hundred and twenty-eight and eight-tenths (128.8) acres, and particularly described in deed duly recorded in the office of the Aim muRAHCC exputm with yohh w plates? 'insure with Nationwide. Although no FS-1 form is needed to get your 1959 license plate, you still must prove financial responsibility. Nationwide Auto Liability Insurance meets all requirements of N. C. State Law. See your nearby Nationwide agent .and compare total costs. His select risk selling makes possible Nationwide’s traditionally low, low rates for qualified jN. C. divers. ----- "• • - home office: Columbus, Ohio , Tel? 2«9 Regional Office: Raleigh Register of Deeds for Cnowan 1 County in Book 9 at page 4»1. to which reference is hereby made TRACT “B” (a) BEGINNING at lead ditch, on land which divides Lots Nos. a & 6 and extending North 49 deg. 10 min. East 2385 feet to line of ditch dividing Lots Nos. 7 & 5 to woods and continuing same course to the Luton Tract, a distance of 1213 feet in all; thence South 45 deg.; 55 min. West 696 feet to a mark- 1 ed beech, thence South 70 deg. 25! min. West 1931 feet to an iron' stob a line and thence South 10 deg. East along the said line to! place of beginning and containing : 48.7 acres and being numbered and designated as Lot No. 5 on) plat of Atlantic Coast Realty! Company as recorded in Deed Book "O” page 7. Chowan Conn-, ty records, to which reference is. made and the same made parti hereof. (b) Beginning at stob, on lane above referred to. foraying divid- v ing line between tats INos. 4,5, /> 3 & 6 thence South 10 deg. East to an iron stob, thence South 79 deg. 25 min. West 1141 leei iu an non stob in middle of ditch, which *■ divides the Creecy and Shannon- . * house lands; thence North 6 deg. f 15 min. East to a branch, Creecy line, thence with the run of the branch, its various courses, to tract No. 3—an iron stob, thence northeastwardly with line divid ing lots Nos. 3 & 6 to an iron stob, the place of beginning, containing 15.41 acres, and being the north east portion of lot designated and numbered 6 on plat mentioned and made part hereof. Tract No. 6 originally contained 28 h»t 12.59 acres were reserved This 31st day of December 1958. MARVIN P. WILSON, Commissioner Janß.ls

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