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( gOCIAL 09k. SECPITY I I Qucstion|aodAoswm George Dielrich, Field Bepreseniatlre of the Social Security Admimitration is m Edemon every Thursday and is located in Jhe old Municipal Building. Persons age 65 and over in Chowan County who, are still working should /take the necessary time tU'prc tect their social security in terests; according to Thoinas F. Wyatt, social security dis trict manager at Greenville. "This advice,” he said, “is directed to those who are eligible) for social security but have not applied. They can no longer assume that no benefits are due them as long as they are working!” The new “Medicate,*'; -wy-' att continued, can be used by those who work no mat ter how much income they Ej: -,*• gg ’N. § e should be ever mindful of the II many sacrifices that mother has made for each of us.' Be consider <‘do of mother, and remember her I DIAL 482-3711 EDEHTON, N. cl Go at your Best... W { WELL DRESSED _ ! ••on those long week-ends r y/ ffi if> / \ l! poy , ibe we " d,essed •• • oil the time! / IS fk ° ur clothes ' nsure ,hat you Will; be if busi. I ijsjf ' ness or pleasure activity, you’ll be rightl for you, here! ! Coconut, braided, many sflades The Total Look .. . V* Jj Bfel each detail of dress matches your suit perfect- - ly. Shirt, socks, tie, aIL 8H BS the accessories match! To- tBHHBIHpp M| OB gf| - ■ - • tal style. Hie Total Look. - J lt>n have; an application, how ever, must be filed. To get the full protection offered at the earliest date, those who are now 65 or over, must arnily no later than May 31, 1966. The man or woman who is still working is just as likely, perhaps more so, to need the hospital and medi cal 'insurance protection as one who is retired. “The name and addresses of those who have not ap plied are not known to ns” Wyatt said. “Unless they act to protect th°ir ow« ir. terests, by applying without THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, Well? omy ABOUT to PER CENT % OF AH ICEBERG CAN BESEEM fgfc v \ EA ABOVE SeRVK*SrAT/ONS r. "f MOST PEOPIE PoJf'r SOS THE REST f 4 OF THE /NPUSTRY /H OPERA T/0H. .. *2, 000 /NPEPENPENT WHOLESALE. ftggtlli /SS REF/NERS, MORE THAN JSa5Mr M °^ ,NG | COMPET/T/OAf AMONG THESE # COMPANIES HELPS PROV/PE CONSUMERS ) EEA-'CNAEIE FftCES. delay, . they stand ro lose part, or all; of the medical insurance protection available to them.” A single application, by a person insured under social security and. now 65 or over, will establish his eligibility for: (1) Monthly benefits. When he retires; (2) Hospi tal insurance- at .no post, and (3) Medical insurance, if he chooses, for a S3<QO monthly premium starting next July. In addition lo' thiy regular office hours, the distfiet of fice at 207 Boyd Avenue in Greenville is open every Saturday from 8 to 12 noon. Prize Is Won Ry Williams J RICHMOND, Va. Jack Williams, Elizabeth City pho tographer-writer, Sunday re ceived a blue ribbon in direct color pictorial photography al the annual Spring Seminal ot the Virginia Professional Photographers’ Association. Williams’ winning stud\ was "The Red Leaves of Monticello,” which also was ' ' a Court of Honor Blue Rib -1 bon winner at the North Ca * rhl-ina profession..:!, associa tion convention hist month. i - '.Mrs. James Chandler of * the VPPA print commit te< ! reports that all six of Wil liams’ pictorial and portrait j studies were hum: at t/n 1 Seminar salon, the only five ' receiving second place rat ings .from a panel of experts, Master photographers from the Professional Phofograph er.s of America. Williams' 1 prints, used in the College of the Albemarle’s current fine arts lecture series, won in bridal, group, child and pictorial photography in com petition with 1110 professional prints, color and black and white. Homelike Film Star (newly married) —And is this the ancestral home? Bridegroom —lt is, preci ous. Film Star—Say, it looks mighty familiar. Are you -ure I haven’t married you before? I SPECIAL SALE OF FAMOUS BRAND j MATTRESSi AND I BOX springs! SAU BEGINS FBI., APRIL 29 J Your Old Mattress or Spring’s Are T Worth $lO Per Piece During This i Sale - Iteeardless of Condition! [ i’ :r ; w FREE! I j (I<>me in * lister for one of these ? 9 .^7;--^ >jne mat tresses to he given away! [ I REGISTER TODAY vor MrsT sii: ™ j appreciate; [ FAMOUS EZERA STORM (iUILT-O’-DREAM QUILTED TOP f Mattress and Box Springs Mattress and Box Snrin-s % EACH UNIT.... $69.50 KA( S s I'INI I $69.50 ] Less Allowance for Each Old Less Allowance for Each Old Spring- or Mattress $ 10.0 ft Spring or Mattress $lO 00 [ You Pay 0n1y... $59.50 You Pay 0n1y... $59.50 f OR ROTH UNITS FOR SIIO,OO SET OR ROTH UNITS FOR $119.00 sft | SUPER POSTURE REST " RUBBER FOAM —] Mattress and Box Springs Moh- „ i D n . | itlattress and Box Sprm«s T By the Manufacturers of the Famous Ezera Storm i EACH UNIT.... $99.00 SETS $99.50 I Le SS Allowance for Each Le ss Allowance for Each Set S2OOO 7 You Pay Only ■■ ■ 870.00 Yo „ 0 „ )y ~ J SQUILF-0 -DREAM DELUXE "STORM PFDIC Mattress and Box Springs Mattress and Box Springs J SET $99.00 FOR PEOPLE WITH A BAD BACK Less Allowance for Old EACH UNIT $79.50 I Mattress or Springs. Less Allowance for Each Pe. SIO.OO f 1 You Pay 0n1y.... 879.00 You Pay 0n1y.... $69.50 1 We Have A Large Selection of Kin/Size and liny I Come h, and Register For FREE Rallies- lo liTche,, Vwnv „„ f » Sailirelay. May 21 si k : Mattress and Box Sjtrings Sol'd'oti Easy Terms 1 /• 2 Sturdy Metal Frames e 2 attractive wood headboards T • 2 innerspring mattresses | Ensemble NOW ONLY $139.95 Quinn Furniture Company OF EDENTON, INC. ~ PAGE FIVE SECTION TWO
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