Q tiss tr.aroiXKi wia.Y. kemtord. kohth carcika. rrxr. rev a, idix I ICdna'i Morr, representative of the Social Security Ad ': frustration, la in Hertford the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays ' of each month at Perquimans County Courthouse. ' " Nine out of ten working people are now building pro jection for themselves and jtb'eir families under the so cial security law. This pro tection -costs employees and .their employers a total so cial security tax of IV per eht of every dollar earned and each self -employed per son 5.4 per cent of his net profit up to the taxable limit flf $4800. .;:.It should be logical to as sume, then, that nearly ev eryone knows what. they and their families might be due from their Federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability In stirance Program at retire' ment or in case of disability of death,- Unfortunately, this isn't sq.r As the following information on parents' bene fits is explained, be truthful and score yourself 10 points for each fact you know. : After the death of a work er, social security benefits may be paid to a dependent parent at age 62. but an ap plication must be filed before benefits can start. - Proof that the deceased . son or daughter furnished at least one-half the support of the parent must be presented to the Social Security Admini stration, within two years af ter the, Jworker - died or be ;ew: Books At i Local Library Tne,j;Periiuimans' County Library has been given four memorial , books this week. They i are! , How. To Hunt American "Game, by ' "Vale, given in 'memory of Cecil Wood White; To the Golden Shore, the life of Adoniram Judson,. by Anderson, in memory of Isaac P. Perry; The Cape Hatteras Seashore, by Roberts and Stick, in memory of Frederick S. Winslow; and The North Carolina Portrait I n d.e x, sponsored : by the Colonial Dames, in memory of W. Guy Newby. -;. Other new books in the library thisweek are; The Liberation & of t Lord Byron Jones, by Ford, (th; current book-of-the-month); J,ude, the., Obscure,.... by.. Hardy; Thfngs I Remember, by. Hay wood; and, for young peo ple; : Your Freedoms, the Bill of Rights; and six easy-to-read books for the very young.."-:1, k.-: '. GR : Carolina r;J i :' 7 rp 77rpsnj : PRIDE 1 i L . np . LV Gwaltney Franks Pork Liver lb. 1-1b. 3 oz. Hose Farm Corn. ... .2 cans 3Sc Beef liver ..lb, 45c llbjj-KDeionte Catsup. .... MM Neck Bones.... .lb. 25c flb, 1-oi Pail Fruit Cocktail. .2 cais fic Smoked Picnics lb. 5Sc Ijjz. Kraft French Dressing. ... .2 for !3c Pork Chops lb. 69c 8-oz. Sweat Pickles. .......... 2 for 43c Smoked Sausage lb. 33c j& Spaghetti &Meat Bails, 2 cas 53c Chuck Stea!( lb. 63c Mb. Tomatoes 2cas23c flib Steak ...lb. 73c 43 Bags -iiptcn TeaT. . 6Cc HoundSte ................ .lb. G3c 6-oitoeil House Coffc3,ja"S:c . SMOKED MEAT. ,;.-'. . .. - roMPLETEXiNE i Side, Shoulders, HamS DIE?C F00DS AND our own FROZEN FOODS . ; .: ' ' ' Open came disabled. . The parent must not have remarried since the supporting son's or daughter's death or be en titled to a retirement benefit on his own worK that is equal to or larger than the parent's benefit. A monthly benefit is equal to 82 per cent of the deceased worker's basic benefit r and ranges from a minimum of $40 to a maximum of $104.80 per month. - Where two parents or a parent and a widow are both entitled to benefits on the same record of work, each will receive 75 per cent of the basic benefit, provid ing the' total ' benefits do not exceed the maximum family payment "',"''' Now, how did you do? If you scored 100 or better, you are really up on your social security. But if a lot of this was news to you, then maybe you should read booklet OASI-35, entitled "Your Social Security." If you have any questions not answered by this article or the above booklet, inquire at your local Social Security Office. Whiteston News Those attending North Ca rolina Yearly Meeting of Friends at Guilford College this week are: Rev. Hershel Hill, Mr. arid.: Mrs. Alva Winslow, , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winslow, Mrs, Sylvia Wins Jew,. Miss Pearl White, Ralph White, Reggie Baker and Elsberry Lane. : Mr,' and Mrs. Keith Ab bott of Rocky Mount spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Wins low of Raleigh visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winslow, Sunday. Lloyd Only of . Virginia Beach spent a few days last week With Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stallings. -'- Mr. and Mrs. Wood roe Stallings and daughters Eula Mae and Boneta Gay spent a few days last week with Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Wins low at Hatteras. - --., Mrs.',-Lyndon White ' re? turned to her home . Friday from Norfolk General Hos pital after undergoing a ma jor operation. Miss Anne Baker spent several days last week at Nags Head with friends. ; Mr. nd Mrs. Walter Dale and Mrs. Becky White and DE .'.' - .': . . ."....'.'..''.... ' Daily Monday Through Thursday 6 children spent Sunday at Leggett, N. C. The Bethany Methodist Sunday School held their picnic last Tuesday at Ar rowhead Beach. Alvah Winslow returned home Saturday from Cho wan Hospital, where he had spent several days for treat ment' ' - Mr. and Mrs, Howard Wil liams of Hertford visited Mrs. Mary Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams and family ; Sunday after noon,';.' ,":--' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Winslow .and son Of Hert ford visited Mr. and Mrs Lucious - Wmstow - &mar - ternoon. Mrs.: Verna Winslow re turned home Sunday' after spending last week visiting her children in Norfolk, Va. . The Sunday School of Up River Friends Church held their ; picnic, at .; -Arrowhead Beach Friday ' 'afternoon. Mr. and Mrs." Aleck Stal lings and Mr. and Mrs. Rog er Dillon of Norfolk spent the weekend at Nags Head. Archie Lynn and Terry White spent last week with the Leslie White family at Woodland. The boys are spending a few days this week at Nags Head with Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Smith and son. " .-'"' ;''.'' Rollo White returned home from the Albemarle Hospi tal Sunday morning. He had been a patient there- for the past week. ': ''. ,' -: ., Mrs. Ralph White and her sister, Mrs. Retha McDaniel of Jackson are spending this week at Virginia Beach with their sisters. : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wins low spent the. weekend at Hampton,' Va.,; visiting their son Arnold E. Winslow and family. Mr.' and ' Mrs. Winfred Biv-. ens and Cheryl .and Charles Edwards of High Point' re cently visited Rev. and Mrs. Hershel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Wins low are spending a few days this week at Appomattox, Va., with their daughter and family, Rev. and Mrs. Thom as Jackson. Mike Jackson returned ,to his home after spending a few weeks with his grandparents. Miss Johnnie White re cently took a trip to Nii agar Falls, Montreal and' the World's Fair. r - Miss Faye : Baker, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Baker, has enlisted in the WAC . and is . stationed,, in Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ward of Bel videre visited Mr. and Mrs, . Claude Rountree last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. ' Paul Trot-1 - .. .1 V J V 1 .'.;''- i. , , WITH FUU1I UKUciK ID.45C man and children of Nor folk and; Mr. and Mrs. York Teague of Snow Camp were recent visitors of Mr., and Mrs. Ernest White. . . j, Mr. arid Mrs. Dave Klap haak and children of Ten nessee spent a few days, last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White. The Klaphaaks left Saturday for Cincinnati, Ohio, where they are being transferred. The children remained to visit their aunt, Mrs. Clifton Stal lings and family.. Mr, and Mrs. L. D.- Good win of Siler City were re cent, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Winslow, - - mnMn.mMam unvw ui w umingron, uei., are visiting her , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stallings and family -ytpjj "f U" '7,;r; i" Mrs. Maggie Nixon Carver of South Mills visited Mrs. Becky Jane Baker "Monday, -f Mr.- and Mrs. j Dempsey Winslow recently ' attended the Hayman reunion , at Manns Harbor. ' " Larry Stallings, son of Mr! and Mrs. J. H. Stallings, is still a patient at Norfolk General Hospital, where he has been for several weeks. Larry got his foot hurt while working in Norfolk. WINSLOW , BYRUM Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Preston Byrum of Hertford request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Brenda Lou, to Harry Walton, Winslow. Son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Harry Walton Wtaslow. Sr. on day, August 8, 1965, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon in the Hertford Baptist Church. A reception follows at the Jhome of Mr. and Mrs. Thom as JT-es.ton Byrurti.- No invi tations are being ? sent., but friends, and relatives are in vited to attend. . ; Classified : Legals FOR SALE: 14 ft. grain body built by Sanders and Greg ory. In good condition and priced right. D. E. Ward, Rt. 2, Hertford. ; Aug6p NEED CASH for farm op erations ;. . . see your farmer-owned PCA. Loans up to 7 years. ; Albemarle Pro duction Credit 'Association, 207 E. Church St., Elizabeth Qity, N. -Ci:'?.,5.jan29tfc FOR SALJS-Garden ' tractor, equipped ith,! several imple ments, disk; ; ''y mower,- etc. Call Eugene Boyce, 426-7737, Hertford, N. C; i V- : ' Jun4tfn OPPORTUNITY- For a fu ture with a , well known Midwest Manufacturing firm. We are now offering exclus ive distributorships for a PetQ.. FORMERLY FRED'S GROCERY ,.'..:'.': j . i . ' t A. M. Until 8 P. M. patented product No com petition. Factory trained per sonnel will assist you in set ing up a tried and proven advertising and merchandis ing program. 100 mark up. Investment " guaranteed. Min imum investment $1,000. Maximent $14,000. All re plies confidential. For in formation write - Director of Marketing, P. O. Box 14049s St. Louis, Missouri 63178. expOct22 WANTED Poplar logs and 69-inch blocks. Hertford Ve neers, Inc. Phone 428-7429, Hertford. apr2tfc FOR RENT:' Six room house-.' Bath, two large screened porches. ; J Telephone? Locat ed near Winfall. Call Hert ford 426-7185. . Aug6c INSTRUCTIONS Men and women wanted to train for Civil Service jobsj We prepare men and women, age 18-55. No experience necessary. Grammar school education usually sufficient. Permanent jobs. No layoffs, short . hours high pay, ad vancement. Stay on present job while training. ; Send name, address, phone num ber and time at home (if rural give directions). ; Write Box ! X, care Perquimans Weekly. Jul23,30,Aug6,13,20, Weekly. ; ; expAug27 APARTMENTS tor rent Modern apartments to rent: 1,, three and four-room Sun-'furnished as desired. Elec- trie stove, refrigerator and water heater WUh each apartment. Catl Hertford 426-5360 for information, i .Sept21 tfc FOR RENT Downstairs apartment; furnished or un furnished. ; Two bedrooms, I iving room, kitchen, " full bath with shower. Located one door from Baptist Church. Call Erie Haste, Jr., 426-5274 or 426-5211, Hert ford, N. C. mar!2tfn FOR SALE: 16-ft Glass master boat; heavy, deep, windshield, steering wheel, speedometer, lights, 40 HP electric Evinrude, gen. Two 6 gal. tanks, life preservers, Carolina Tilt Trailer with crank jack. Like new con dition. $1165. Phone Hert ford 426-7185. , Aug6c Educational Opportunity For Men Earning Less Than 1 $1,000 Per Month: You should be investigating auto accidents and other loss claims for insurance adjust ing firms. Expenses paid and car furnished. We train you at home in your spare Jjme and give free placement .....3csis3c Friday 6 A. M. service; you keep your, pres ent job until ready to switch, Pick your location; men are needed almost everywhere. For personal interview in this area to see if you can qualify for this specialized training write at once to: : North American Claims ' Training Division . ' 3435 East Bayaud Ave. 1 Denver, Colorado 80209 NOTICE! 1 WANTED Local person with good credit to finish pay ments on almost new cab inet m o d e 1 AUTOMATIC ZIG-2AG Sewing Machine. Total balance only $48.71. Firtr-details. . and -SKher a. Jen write: "Home Office,".. Na tional's Finance Dept.,'- Bot 283, Asheboro, N. C. !. ; ; v Jully30Aug6,13,20c ., i" ;, ; ; , i . . .. Notice Of I Administration Having qualified, as Ad-1 ministratrix, of the estate of Jecola"! Gregory Webb, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to ; exhibit them to the undersigned : at Route 3, Hertford, N.. C, on or before the 23rd day of January, 1966, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. V -'X-'.-i. This 19th day of July, 1965.-:-.' ,' :V- .- ' i-x n-REBECCA WEBB, ij ) Yiipj Administratrix of V Jecola Gregory Webb jul23,30,A4g6,13, n tt i y .. , Notice Of Administration i Having ", qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate off Delia White Hurdle, deceas-j jj i . . r- -... ea, iaie oi x-erquimaiis yo"""' ty, North.' Carolina, ' this is to notify all persons having claims against the estajte of said deceased to exbibit them to the undersigned at Route 2; Hertford, North Carolina on or before the 6th day of February, 1966 or this notice will be pleaded in . bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate , will please make immediate pay ment. This 3rd day of August 1965. - RUTH H. BURDEN, ' Administratrix of 'DelU.lute'Hvrdle, Aug6,13,Z0,27? Notice Of Administration Having qualified as. Execur trix of the estate of Emma Clara , Layden, " deceased; " late of Perquimans County,. Nbrth Carolina, this is to notify all persons, having clairris against the estate of said deceased Rog. 52c Tsilsr Potato Chips. . . .... . 42c msLiyYQwCx. .33c . D-s'sScld Dressing. . .pUafi Kratfs f.: Jt::3Q:g , ; , : . ... . . . , qt 5Cs l!rs.F-:rfsrjfflnnn;s3 . ....... qt 4 IIP. VA EjS Peril & D0LTS;:..2 CSiS 433; Sra Lynn Cecils . . .2 Ds. 43 ,!:rrs Cc:l3 ....... . , . . .bnjlS n:j. Sizo Ffl uilii C:ra.'. . . P7 Cmfj T '.'': . ; , c.'- ., Powder ry W i ' ilikJ L j. j Z.J V J! ... "J Until 9 P. L Saturday 6 A. 11. Vn'Al to exhibit them to the un dersigned at. Route 2, Hert ford, North Carolina, on or before the 16th day of Janu ary, 1966, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to , said estate will please make immediate pay ment This 8th day of July, 1965. MARGARET E. LAYDEN, Executrix of Emma Clara -i Layden, deceased. i Julyl6,23,30Aug6 North Carolina Perquimans County., IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE , . t Vernice W. Whedbee, r , " i ' vs. : : Arte Whedbee; Defendant. The defendant, Arte Whed bee will take notice that an action entitled as "above has been, commenced n the Su perior Court : of Perquimans County, North Carolina, for absolute divorce; . and the said defendant will further take notice that he is requir ed to appear at the office of the Clerk of. Superior Court of the . said county at the Courthouse in Hertford, N. C. on the 16th day of Septem ber, 1965 and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint' - - This 27th day of July, 1965. , ; W. J. WARD, H Clerk Superior Court Jul30,Aug6,13,20. i k'i .Notice Of Administration i'f JfaVirig qualified fas Execu tor -of the estate bt Maggie W. Mathews, deceased, late HvaroiinB, mis w iiuiuy, ' against the- estate of said de ceased to, exhibit;. them, to the, undersigned "at :Rbute, Hertford,' N.l'C:, 51 dn pr, be fore the 28th "day of January, 1966 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. ' All persons indebt ed to said estate- will please make immediate 'payment. This 20th day of July, 1965. . . Floyd Mathews, i -. : Executor of ' Maggie W! -Mathews, Deceased. " ': Jul23,30,Aug6,13 . XTntlna Al A4mlnlelntlnH "ijayjng qualified as Ad-fi 'rnjnistrator ot me estate oi Mary Eliza Hoffler Stallings, deceased,. late of Perquimans County; . NbrtK: Carolina, : this is to notify -all -persons . ha y irig claims against, thfe estate of ' sai l deceasedj' to' exhibit them to the undersigned at Bel videre, North Carolina, on COMPLETE LINE FARM FRESH PR3DUCTS ' - ' ' ' or' before the 16th Say. 6' .,t! -July. 1966, or this notice wL'l i be pleaded in' bar o f , tb.r ,v; . recovery. All .persons ..in! debted to said estate' "will;; please make, immediate pay ment. ' "i This 9th day of July, 1965,T ' E. C. STALLINGS, ! Administrator of Mary Eksfa Hpffler Stallings, Deceased.' ' Jullyl6,23,30Aug3q ' v r: :mt. . NoUcaQf Adim.Jstration r-M' i Having qualified' -as Ad-, mmistratrix, CTA of the esir tale of Hubert Eley Zachary," -deceased, latef Perty-'.Dft-V! County, North jaroht V is - to notify alfVpersori ing. claims against', 'the r of ' said deceasedto . them to the. undetsigne .. Route 3, ; Box 33, llertr,, Nv on or before ihe It . K4 day 1 1 of February, r 96$ t thl notice ' will be ' plaaAe--;t- in -bar of -. their recovery.: All persons indebted to AM1 estate will please make ii-'.t V mediate payment. . 1 1 Tlys 4th day of Augu V . . MAMIE A. ZACHARY; i.i " : Administratrix, CTA 61 i : Hubert Eley Zacharyji iV 1' Deceased. i j- Au'g6,13,20,27 ,! Notice Of Administration'!;, , Having qualified as Ad-v . ministrator of the estate of, Cecil Wood White, deceased late of Perquimans County,.! North Carolina, this is to no-i ' tify all persons having claims ' against the estate of 6aid deceased to ' exhibit them to! the undersigned at P. O; -Box 316, Hertford, N. C, on ! or. before the 16th day of ; January, 1966, oV this notice ; will, be pleaded in bar of!!'' ttuair mravsrv. - All ncrsnnfi l! indebted to said estate will i lease maice immeaiaie, payj This 9th day of July, 1965i ' C. EDGAR WHITE, Administrator of Cecil Wpqf White, Deceased. - !i , Julyl6,23,30Augjl-' Notice of Administration Having qualified as Exeou trix of the estate of Annie ' M. Nixon, deceased, late of Perquimans County, : North Carolina, this is to notify:' all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them-to the. un dersigned at 330 King Street, Hertford, N. C, on or before t the tsW iayr f ' February, 1966 Jtf tliH notice Villi be ''cpvery All. peisorts tndebt-, BO lO SalU BHW , I'M fiv-uav ji, make . immediate payment.-' This" 24th day f July 1964 r. -V i. - LOUISE- -NIXON v '!. V suTTON, Executrix ri. -' of Annie M. Nixon.', Jul30.Aue6.l3l.20'. V . r J 11 P. LI.