r 7 c i be, a tragic ; t. ar;cr. To the young ) wl.h a family this is par ;)y true. In this hectic r and .time, disabilities occur s frequently than many of Us "?.e.' i Regardless of our sit- a in lifft we are all sub- serious 1 diseaie I To help, soften the .impact of inch an unfortunate event,1 'Con-, res strengtnenea tine l social security Law. in September, 1960 by eliminating ' the requirement that a disabled person - must be if ty years of . age or .older, . to Qualify for monthly payments. No change was made in the defi nition of disability. " Payments to disabled persons under the age pf fifty were first payable for the month of November, 1960. $oday, John T. Grooms, Field Representati ve, .' Norfolk,, Virginia Social Security District, Office, ftated. that probably not all peo ple who could qualify for these payments have filed applications. fie encourages any reader who - ... CLEARANCE SALE STARTS TODAY AND INCLUDES ENTIRE STOCK SPRING AND ' LADIES' .SLACKS 33 1-3 off ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER SKIRTS Priced to Sell. ENTIRE STOCK VALUES TO $6.00 -n- PAJAMAS AND GOWNS Sale Priced At $2.98 ONE GROUP ' Black Slips ' VALUES TO $6.00 ' Now $2.98 Sale Prices Apply To 1700DO DPiESS SIME PHONE 2831 WEEItEND SPECIALS- Take advantage of "Blanchard's" week-end specials if you are the type who knows a bargain when you see it; Prices have really been "slashed on many, many items in order- to reduce our inventory. Come in today and' see these money-saving bargains r You'll be glad you did! Boys' Bermuda Sets, matching shirt and Bermudas in Scotch plaid; incomplete siz es. Reg. $4.95---- -rale priced at $2.97 Men's Summer Shortie Pajamas;, cool, , washable skipdent. Regular $2.98 value but now only $17 One Lot Boys' Shoes; small sizes mostly, felack and white, tan and white, white bucks. Reg. $2.98 value $1.87 MEN'S St BOYS' Ivy Styled Caps REG. $1.98 VALUE Sale 97c One Lot Beautiful Chenile Bedspreads completely washable; solids and fancies. Reg. $2.93 Now $1.97 Reg. $5.95 Now $3.79 Another lot of extra fancies.,.-Ji price One Rack Little Girls' Dresses; beautiful ly styled and so dainty 1 , i,-1 Vfc price One Lot Boys' Sport Shirts; solids ; cool nd comfortable,.., CXZ LOT LADIES Nylon Handbags ' WERE $2.98 - Now GL00 SHOP ."BLA S CHARD'S'.' AND SA VE r n i:rr' rzzzr t ; i i l i t -s UiJ; w 1 may be elij.LIe, to write to his office and request information. If a person becomes disabled now before he is sixty -dSve and has at least five years of work under the Social Security Law during the ten-year period end ing with the date -he Stopped working- 'because1 of the disabili ty, he rnay qualify for a month-. Iy check. If a worker eW qual ify for- payment the Admini stration may .also pay any of his children under eighteen, and d'ny Of his unmarried ' children past eighteen if they became disabled before their eighteenth birthday. His wife may qualify for a check -if she ia sixty-two years of age or has an eligible child in her care. ' ' Mr. Grooms pointed out that the disability must be one that is severe and one that will be expected to la;t for a long time. In the words of the law, the disability must be so severe thati a person cannot De gainruny employed in any occupation The worker must be disabled for . . v M Wrx OFF U3 V f M SPECIAL- PANTIES '50c Each ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER HATS $3.00 Each . rv-rl : REMAINING SPRING Suits Toppers , SPECIAL $10.00 Each Cash Sales Only HERTFORD ONE LOT Men's Sport Shirts VALUES TO $2.98 : Sale 97c J.only 77c ea ' LADIES Summer Hats EXTRA SPECIAL y price 1 ; r " c,l security if a i...;Iy, m ;...' innovation. Conr.. s realued that in -the early ehys of such a program there would be many people who were disabled for years before the legislation was passed. To provide all of those "long time" disabled people an opportunity to file a valid ap plication, the tew permits them to file any time before July 1, 1961, regardless of the time they became d&sfblet. Howeve'afi terf June, JWMj .to qualify lor disability - protection' ' the ' work fequirements. must be mtH with in $he eighteen months just be fpre the application Is filed. Be cause of ihif (provision, any person who ' has been disabled ft, long; Jitne jshpukf be surje to contact , bet Social .Sqcuity Ad ministration before July, 1961. " Chapanoke News Mrs, C. R.' Combs went to Manns Harbor Monday to spend i i Try t i i wn ireooie.ano unn- c Combs who accompanied her there, . i Dr- Curtis Wilson, with hi " ..-, ou. the week-end with ' nis mother and Mr. and 'Mrs. Crawford Wil son. . - Mrs, .Lola. Belle Harrell spent Sunday in Norfolk. -' ' : , Mr. and Mrs.? H. E. Ownley spent Sunday; afternoon with friends at' Moyock. . . i Mrs. M. -C. Boycw spent Fri day with Mrs. M. C.'jBoyce, Sr., and took' her -son home who has been visiting here since Sun- Mr.-and Mrs. Ben Smith and . daughter, Miss Betty Ruth Smith spent Sunday at Nags Head, ' Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Metcalf of St. Petersburg, Fla., spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Quincy. . CLASS MEETS " f The Young Adult Class of An derson Methodise Church held its regular monthly meeting on Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. James Perry as hosts. A delicious cook-out was enjoyed by all prior to the meeting. "Give of Your Best to the Master" was used as the open ing hymn, j Gene ; Perry read Matthew 1:1-13 for. the Scrip ture, followed by prayer ' by Mrs. Joe Lay den. The lesson entitled "Findinc Your Place In The Church" was read by several members. : Joe Layden led the group- in a Bible quiz from Luke-and Ruth. "An Evening Prayer" was sung. ' - v In the ; business . session the minutes 'were read and the roll called with 18 members and two visitors present, v The vice presi dent, " Robert Taylor, welcomed the visitors, Mrs. Marcia Colvin and Gene Perry; Miss Catherine Owens , and Mrs. Eleanor Faye Stalhngs are to be the next hostesses.. . The meeting was dismissed by the Rev. Frank Fortescue. I Screen Out PESTS Keep Your Home Free from Summer Insects SEE US FOR , , Storm Doors Screen Doors Screen Wire ALSO , Benjamin Moore PAINTS o . Harris Plumbing & Building Supply Co. PHONE 5401 RIflKS Laundry & Cleaners OF EDENTON , Phone 2148 I ARE OFFERING TO YOU BETTER. THAN EVER SANITONE I PRY-CLEANING ' , With this amazing sys tem you see, you feel and fou smell the difference. ; All work guaranteed to your satisfaction. All this, plus a on year, guaranteed moth procf.ng. or until cleaned E-ia. Ej. Harold "I.;:e c! cre preac1 1 at t'.j Frienc'j Church Ci.; ' j ing ana was . oinner ; , or Mr. and Mrs. ,Arba V. .. ' I.Ir. and Mrs. CluuJe and Carolyn Walker cf E ton were week-end vi, lors v .vh the Archie White f. '.'y. ana ftirs. waiKer returned L,me Sunday evening, - while -C . reir alned . Ao ..spend , , t- is week i ,Mary-Frances h.te. yv -k:enigubt-SMPTri id rs. Tom, jRiddick were iif. 'and Irs; Sidney Wmslow, Jack Eooze and .wife ' and'' 'tWo' children of King,1 and an"Mrs:"Xr. ,W. Jordan of Raleigh. 4K?rs. Jordan )s a sister of Tom Riddick. ,A ; birthday" celebration Mrs. Leanna R.' Winslow,' givWn by her nieces and nephews at the home of Mr. and Mrs. How ard A. Luke in Suffolk, Va., Sunday, June 25. The occasion honored Mrs. Winslow on her 87th birthday. The dining table was laid with an imported cut- wont , cloth naving lor ns cen - terplece a birthday cake with 87 lighted ;, candles, flanked with white gardenias and white can - dies In crystal candelabra. Af ouuei supper was serveo w-. we was, cut oy Mrs. . Virginia P HnurfclH j iff -,..; 3 - -Mrs. Winnlnn, u,oo tVi Ar,! ent of many lovely and useful Sifts. . ' f ;. jf ) l 3 , Those present were Mrs. , le anna R. Winslow and Miss Lo vie Tynch of Belvidere, Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Luke, Mrs, Vir inia P. , Howell, , Mrs. . Hazel Smith, Mrs. W. E. Brothers and Mrs. Thelma ,Brotehrs of Vir ginia, Thomas L. Woodward of Suffolk, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Per kins and Raymond Cartwright of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. T. Fletcher Riddick of Trotville, Mir,', and Mrs.. C. K Riddick, Martha, Linda and Charles Rid dick of Richmond, Va. GEORGE A. WINSLOW . George Authur Winslow, 82, lied Monday in New. York Clry.j N. ; Y., after a long illness. He was a native of , Perquimans County and resided in Belvidere) tor a number of years. He went' to the State of New v York to live in 1911 and had been -ther for-'-50 years. He was ithe son of- the late Calvin and Alice J. . tv.v. . ' i -i.- r vinsiow and attended the wins iow, Grove A.M.E. Zion Churok. Surviving are one sister. Mrs. Lillie V. Moore of EngelwoodL N. J.; three brothers, Herbert Winslow of Brooklyn, N. Y James A. Winslow and M. Q. Winslow of Belvidere, N. C. i- Funeral services will be con ducted Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Winslow Grove A.M.E.' Zion Church. Burial , will be in : Winslow Cemetery. r 1 . TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED CAROLINA PRIDE ; 1 FE . SAVE 10c ON MRS. FILT"!IT'S - SALAD DRESSING Quart Jar 49c - WITH NEWSPAPER COUPON v HARRELL'S , v ,' "Pure" Lard .I,! j..lb. 15c GWALTNEY '' i ' " 1 All Meat Franks. 1: j. lib. 49c SIGNAL j , Sausage Meat 3 lbs. 90c Fat Back ;2 lbs. 2Cc Breakfast Baconj.3 lba. Cc FRESH CUT r . , NecK Bones. llzi 20c OUR SMOKED "''i"- ' OUR SMOKED J . WECURzh'JOVN i The V.wnan's Socic'y cf C ' Uan Service held its r meetings Monday nc'.t, v : , In the Educational E. .-j c! the First Methodist Church cf Hertford, The meeting was opened wiin soft music with Miss Carolyn Wright at the piano. -' The devotional Was led by Mr Jr-Hi -Towe, Sr.r -Aising the 138th Pflabn...,This'?was fo'V-v- ea .oy prayers- Her topc was . . . 11' -1 itV... : .. . -J- ! I "Home for the Homeless", ; V 1 All . members .then joined in singing it) Ziott Haste" : which brought to mind the Mission 4q De''Iuinn6d;"-vith Spirit, Faith, Prayer' Irfn'd a strong ffr.rmiha tion for a solid foundation upop which- one may help build. The program- for the month was on "Refugees , . ' Miss Caroline Wrigti' present ed color picture slides U. Illu strate her talk on the points of interest. These slides were tak en during the travels of the "Youth Caravan" of which Miss ; Wright was a member. I ' ' ,; j These pictures brought to mind , the imtxMrtant need for Win in , the Mission Fields: of ServW. J .: Places mostly shown in the1 slideg. were Hong Kong, Cal- She described th rpt..w struggle for survival under hardi. ,.,UU" :- j.l . " ri . .- , The new , president.: Mrs. '.But - A-l Used Cars & 'I960 CHEVROLET 4-dobr 1959 LARK 4-door 1956 FORD Custom 2-door , 1955 FORD Wagon , - -' 1955 DODGE Lancer Hardtop? 1955 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-dobf 1955 CHEVROLET "210" 4-door V1954 BUICK 4-door 1954 PLYMOUTH 2-door 1954 DODGE 4-door 1960 INTERNATIONAL Pickup 1957 FORD F100 Pickup ' - : 1957 CHEVROLET Pickup ' was tvtiu nckup 1951 FORD -Tqjclcup YOU NAME .V; . i i ' . -. V'-K t '53 Buick 4-door. - , 'SZ Buick' 2-door ! -'49 Dodge; 2-door lt PHONE 3531 Dealer's GRADE "A" ; Soap Pcdsr - , TIDE OR CHEEIt FABRIC SOFTENER, LAF.C" ZZZZ Downy, bcttij Cz BALLARD'S - PILLCr'.T.Y . 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Miss Patricia Rountree directed the guests to the dining room, where punch! was poured by Miss , Linda Rountree Misses , Phyllis Nix-! prctiDiint; Hi. v - r VIE OUTFIT! f DOUELE YOUR SUMMER 1 Th SI69AS movw outfit it youn In . .u r ni . .' Juiw 1 nd July. 10. 1981. Thil trutto by special tMB(nwnt with Mtnsfield HMUSUMVIM. THlf SEASON'S J At STARTING tBuy yoqr Omoi nw-Mfoy hll mmratt t txttUnf HIM Whtt Mtxhrfut MatMa you II hlvejjAoit . a mm m i m tm him ill Mst -f IMMEOIATI DEUVERV ISMMUMbaiHiliMIHIIitka. Ws u etw , . Sitl. stUvtry on th. OwwuoTyour ehok. Htyw't uw bMt UbM t DlctuM Hoy mil Picture yourself 'V twa of ihest OWENS outfits:.. lv .r"i.4-w!25r 1 lwJiZSri I "- i ; .Towc Offers Bettcri ( J 1959 PLYP:0UTH 4.di .s -o; twiri.:e; raaio 1958 PLYMOUTH 4 ", ; VB; PowerFJitet radio 1C57CIIEVR0LET 4 -.V-Bj PowerGIoj radio 1957 DcSOTO 2-docr 1955 FORD 2-d 1955 PLYMOUTH 4-dccr V-S. PowerFDej radio and I ;e" r. . 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