24 >—ELECTION EXTRA Higher Earnings Possible Without Benefit Deductions By .JACK TATEM District Manager For older people and other beneficiaries who continue to work, the re cent changes in social se curity will enable them to make more money and still draw some or all of their .-ocial security benefits. The amount of money a person can earn in a year and still draw all his so cial security benefits has been raised. Beginning with 1968, a person who makes as much as $1,680 ' can still collect all of his social security benefits. Bible Verse "Beliere in the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saeed and your house hold." 1. Who made the above assertion? 2. Upon what occasion? 3. What followed the believers’ declaration of faith? 4. Where may this verse be found? Answers To Bible Verse 1. Paul the Apostle. 2. Following the preach ing of Paul to the jailer. 3. The baptism of the jailer and all his house hold. 4. Acts 16:31. Always The good thing about be ginning at the bottom is that you always have something solid to go back to. —Schiller. The true genius is a mind of large general pow ers, accidentally determin ed to some particular di rection. —-Samuel Johnson. Tne lamp of genius burns away quicker than the lamp of life. Seems So It seems that the woman with the least principle gets the most interest. | DROP FOR DROP i ... 0R... | POUND FOR POUND | WOOD'S FERTILIZERS | Your Finest Plant Food Buy jHome Feed & Fertilizer Co., lik. 8 “SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESST j Phone 482-2313 or 482-2308 Even if he earns consid erably more than that, he may still draw some bene fits. The old law had set that limit at $1,500, through 1967. Here’s how it now works: If you are working regu larly and do not earn more than $1,680 a year in wages, you will receive all of your social security benefits each month. If you are working regu larly and make more than $1,680 a year, $1 will be withheld from your bene fits for each $2 you make ever $1,680, and up to $2,880. If you make more than $2,880, $1 will be de ducted from your benefits for each $1 you make above that amount However, regardless of your total earnings for the year, you will receive your social security check for any month in which you do not earn more than $l4O in wages and are not ac tive in self-employment. This means that you could make any amount over $1,680 a year, and still re ceive your checks for any month that you do not work, but with deductions against the months you do work. Remember, these new provisions apply to earn ings in 1968. The old law applies to earnings and benefits in 1967. As in the old law, there are no deductions taken from social security bene fits for any month after you reach 72, regardless of how much you earn in the year. The provisions of the re tirement test apply also to dependents of people who are receiving disability benefits, but not to the disabled worker himself. ' Special rules, including medical considerations, ap ply to people who are re ceiving benefits because of disability. About 760,000 people across the country are ex pected to receive some $175 million in additional bene fits during 1968 as a result of this change. Veterans Plan Annual Meeting The Tar Heel Chapter of the 30th Division Associa tion, composed of veterans of the Old Hickory Divi sion of North Carolina and surrounding states, will hold a reunion at Fontana Village resort, in the heart of the Great Smoky Moun tains of Western North Carolina, the weekend of May 24-25, 1968. Miller Rhyne of Gas tonia, president of the chapter, states the meet ing will be primarily so cial in nature, limited to one brief business session, which will be held in the Administration Building of the sprawling vacation re sort at 2 P. M., Saturday afternoon. May 25. Friday, May 24, has been designated “World War I Day,” with activities and individual gatherings of veterans of the regiments, battalions, batteries and companies which made up the Old Hickory Divi sion, famous for breaking through the vaunted Hin denburg Line. A banquet will be held Friday even ing. On Saturday, in addition to the chapter meeting, there will be opportunity provided for the veterans and their families to enjoy the complete recreation fa cilities offered by the mountain resort. J. B. Liles of Raleigh, secretary - treasurer of the organization, states that every veteran of the 30th Division of both wars is cordially invited to attend, whether or not they are active dues paying mem bers of the chapter. “At our last Fontana reunion,” ■Liles stated, “attendance was 226, with veterans coming from a nine-state area. This year we are hopeful of having 400 on hand.” Saturday evening enter tainment will be a boat ride and cook-out across Fontana Lake in a picnic area in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. * THK CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, SUNDAY, MAT 5, 1968. In the Driver’s Seat* The “head of the house” didn’t take the 6:06 to the office today. Instead, he drove the family car to a nearby business meeting. Where did this leave the “lady of the house” who has shopping, a dentist’s appointment for the child ren, a date with the “girls” for bridge, and no other transportation available at home? The solution could be a second car, but two-car situations don’t always arise often enough to jus tify this strain on the budget More and more suburban families, according to Hertz Rent-A-Car, are finding the solution in renting cars. Families are learning that the rental car provides not just transportation, but a variety and flexibility of transportation that would be impossible to achieve without owning not just a second or third car, but a fleet. Rental, Hertz explains, makes possible a “wardrobe of cars,” with a vehicle suited to each occasion. The wardrobe concept means that a station wagon is available for an outing of the cub scout pack, for that trip to the plant nurs ery, for moves to the sum mer home and as a light “truck” for the do-it-your self handyman. A rental car “wardrobe” also provides a convertible or sports car for country club dates or sporting events. For that special night in town a luxury car is also available. Hertz suggests. All in all, the rental car has become an integral part of suburban living. Thanks to handy, conveni ent locations, Hertz reports, more and more suburban ites today are rolling on rented wheels. 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