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o ; sen ffiOY. ' : n. I "yer, representative of Wi Social Sacurilr - on. it in Hertford the second and fourth Waa- i t tt each month at Perquimans County Court Housa. So you have a social security Social Security District Offii card, and have worked a little says that having enough time in to draw, means just - that. The amount of your monthly so cial security check is figured by looking at your complete rec ord and applying the formula as set up by Congress. Your aver age earnings : over' a certain length of time 'determines the monthly benefits. , r. , .,'.,,.. A man born in 1910 will be insured for old-age payments if he has 24 quarters of coverage or- about six years work. The time you need is determined by the year you were' born,' but no one needs- more than 40 quar- reduced payment. Any covered ; ters of . coverage" and the mini work you've i done since 1937, when the Social Security Pro gram started, can count toward this. ' . Mr. Richard Myer, Field Rep resentative, ' with the Norfolk in New York, or Texas or CJre gon'. What about the time you were in the Army?- Simple, you get credit just like for the other jobs. Any covered work you do goes on your social security rec- ord and ' stays there for future use. . Active service in the Arm ed Forces has. been covered since January 1, 1957, , , t A man born ia"4926 or later needs 40 quarters of coverage or ten years covered work to be Insured for old-age social se curity paymenU at age 65 or age 62 if be, wants to elect a Cleaning Plant: Mrs. Lena Greg- l ory, lormer Hertford , Resident, who for the past year has been living in Norfolk, Va., has mov ed back to Hertford and has purchased the dry cleaning es tablishment formerly operated by Cecil -Winslow. .The new busi ness, with which will ' be asso ciated Mrs. Gregory's two sens, lim and Noah, Will be under the personal management of "Mrs. Gregory and will be known as Gregory's Cleaning Works. Morgan Buying Nw Furnirure: More and fjneri furniture will make its appearance shortly in mum some could get by on woufd be six. Mr. Myer says you may write for the free . vMrs. W. H. Pitt, a formerlp ."-JU P her in the high school, is f I I I J . . hing for Miss Evans during 1 tory, teacher teaching her illness. U.D.C Honors L And Jack son: There was an interesting meeting of the Skinner-Jones The Chapter of the United Daughters .Union PTA School Dookiet, OAM-855 to the Social J Assistant Attorney General of Security Qfnce, 220 W.. Bram- North Carolina, Was announced Dleton Ave., Nortolk 10, Va. the store of W. M. Morgan as An Adding Machine Out Hera, a result of the visit of Mr. Mor gan and L. L. Winslow to the High point Furniture Exhibition this week, Mr. Morgan and Mr. Winslow spent several days this week at the semi-annual affair i at High Point, and will return the latter part of the week. Harry McMullan Born In Hert ford: The friends of Harry Mc Mulian, whose appointment as of Perquimans held ' its regular of Confederacy on Tuesday even-j monthly meeting Monday n;eht, ing at the home of Mrs. R. M. February 11. at 7:30 o'clock Riddick,1 with' Mrs. Riddick and I with the president, .Mrs. I. E. Mrs. C. y. williford as joint RogersonT" presiding. The theme hostesses. A Lee and Jackson for the occasion was "A Balanc- program was .the feature of the meeting with all the assembly taking part -.k Because They Did Not Have said Z. A. Harris when some body wanted to know at the bas ketball game on Friday night why Prue Newby hadn't been put .in the game before. Prue was put in during the last half of- the third quarter and shot 26 goals during the time she played. 24 CASES FN RECORDER , COURT HERE TUESDAY "Queen for a Day'- program will be presented .' at the Union School February 28 at 7:30 P. M. The public is cordially invited to attend. - ' Hunting Season Ends AND NOW IT CAN BE TOLD Said the hunters, when weary, They returned from the kilt "Our bags would be heavy if ; Dogs obeyed our wilj. - J TVTA T3t-.rT-f rvi n fWu 1 Ion ro " K. A. Williams, chairman; of,"" ""7. the safety bus drivers' commit-1 tlfd wf st leav tee', announced Eddie Moore J6 ade th Pleasure winner for the certificate of iFor a d .whod Btrieve." tr hairier hn Vho IrtirAa - j f nielli. Avt. v.a'b '-'. c:j 'al '1 '"' t ' 1 i v for the month. Moore, a kmior. ?ald Jh;W. n sad conclave was rated particularly for con duct, courtesy, personality,' co- i Gathered late in the night, "We'd have had many a bird operation and honesty. There " u"reu "'"' are 117 bus drivers at the ut the season is over Union School. The bus drivers' , weU "t 6ve a hoot certificate is a monthly award '". , I by the PTA. , The monthly room attendance banner was awarded to grades 8-B and 7-B. T. E. Bolden is Til they learn to shoot." (Dora T. Riddick. Chapanoke Niws : George Jackson, .spent - the week-end with his brother in Charlotte. , Miss Gayle Pierce visited her brother, Stanley Pierce in Suf folk during the week-end. ; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vaughan and family were the guests of her mother," Mrs. Irma Dorsey, last week-end. '. Mrs. Bill Pierce and daughter spent Saturday in Elizabeth City with Mrs. Nathan Hurdle. A Look Backward (Contirvaa from Page One' Carolyn Matthews Weds JamesMeads The marriage of Miss Caro- Continued from Paoe 1 ' instructor of the grade combina- in Monday's daily papers, were costs. (tion. nmhat . nhntirinprt that. Mr I A nol dtos was taken in the I Immediately ; ... fbUowins the McMullan's birthDlace was eiven case charging Alphonso Bowser business session of the meeting tyn Matthews, daughter of Mr. no uUinrA Pmintv Tho orrnt- with drivins after hit driver 1). la- vital and inspiring Founder's an4 Mrs. R. f E. Matthews of llV u VWHIO I . . ah a. - M 1 O - I ' T A J '4 fmm tho faM cense was siisnpnded. ns was the Day program., which was -under 'HorUora,-., and- James A. Meads, iriiured arm received attention. I that 'wr McMniinn's hirthnlapo ! case in -.which Viola S. Ernest the auspices of Mrs. J. S. Thomip- sc" ; of Mr. and Mrs. John i i . ... jr. and his condition is reported as satisfactory. - , Dr. T. A. Cox Receives -Ltler From President:: Dr.. A. A. Cox, was the Town of Hertford. That the fTown of Hertford as not the county seat of Hertford i County obviously is. confusing to many, - : il mi.i- TT . a-w . was charged with having no, son. was rendered. Past offic- Mcaas 01 auzabetn city Koute valid operator's license. 1 I ers participating included Mrs. 1, was solenfnized on. Sunday, . Harold Bernard " Sawver. whb '.EKh'tna Burke, who "discussed the February 10, in the First Meth HldlgUU Willi iiaviilK '.flH!'f' uu,iui.i j v WUOCI f ' ' ' " " mj ww whrt sent a coneratulatorv ..wire cersons. hi' the State to President Roosevelt upon the Mullan a son of the late Dr. ; J. occasion of his message to Con- H and Mrs. McMulian; was born gress, wasj much 'gratified to re-1 in Hertford, Perquimans County, ceive ' a personal acknowledge VI: Miss' Evans In Hospital: .' Miss 1 fronV the1 Presidents last tweek:- Mrs. George 'Jackson spent the'Dr.Cox Is a great , admirer , of week-end with her sister-in-law President Roosevelt i J;:and he in Chapel Hill, i i treasures the letter. which' ex- Miss Inez Boyce is going to ; pressed appreciation of. MrtCoxs Norfolk General Hospital this! words of approval. r '. .iv' week for observation. I Former Resident Buys Dry III'tTBT A WEEKLY cIasSIFIED Harry Mc- vbstrftcted View, A plywood win-;tice." Mrs. JS.- V. BUlups used.ey,' r.rea jjun, pasior. dow, paid the court Costs. ;.-, VifOr her George F. Morgan,, William A.ltrs. . El: S. Bowseiv, irank Uaumen, JSiiDertJipsioriaiiL. V L,iG.ibbs,! William Albert SpellVff Many' other ; former PTA of- Esther'Evans, English teacher in ' man and Calvin & Caspr!iwach fitters were 'recogTufeed during the Perquimans High' School; is j charged' with driving left of-eeiw ihe vebt.wi,7',;fi. a 'patient at the Protestant' 'Sos' ItjWliM-'wwhUe. j)oU'in.ni8sins. . . J.AV Demnsey gave brief re pital,' in Norfolk, Va.,, where she (were taxed With court 'tfosts." ' Vnarks and Edward Welch, a lo Tecently underwent ah" operatiorti Ar.dell Oscar Byrum. charged cal artist, climaxed, the program foiru appendicitis. Miss Evans'. with.. disobeying a stop sign, paidjwith timely expressions. . condition is reported, as satisfac- the court costs. I The president announced the MM SPECIAL ON WESTINGHOUSE F UERicjfix or ciiEj(yyri5 ; 1 mi HERTFORD HARDWARE r & f i SUPPLY INC. 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The face of , the map clearly shows four-lane highways, ' the primary system and important secondary roads throughout the state. County lines are more de tailed' than in the past. Military establishments, historic sites and recreational areas are detailed very clearly.- The street systems in ' the slate's ten largest cl are outlined in blocks aero, s l . face of the map, 'as is an index of towns and a distance chart, v On 'the back side of the of ficial color map are picture im prints of places of. signVicance in - the ' state. Because of the map's . greater . detail, the 1963 f map is triple-folded. . s Locating Engineer Lloyd Cook ' said that 300.COC copies of the ' pictorial map' and 20,000 copies 1 of the black and white have been . -ordered , for free distribution to the publje and -can be secured , by writing to him in care of the locating ueparimain, aiaie fiign- j way Commission, Raleigh, N. 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