ins fEBQtriMANS Weekly, Hertford, north Carolina, fridat. icttembir in, isey.
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lOV YOUX SOCIAL : SECU:iTY
Donald Morrts, representative of the Social Security Ad
ministration, is in Hertford the 2nd and 4th Weflhesdays
of each month at Perquimans County Courthouse
v The- Sqcial Security
Amendments of 1965. inqju.de
l several provisions especially
for women, and it's import
ant for . women to know
what these changes in .the
law can mean to themj n ,V
(, Besides health insurance
fpr, ,the. aged, there are many
major changes in the old-age,
: survivors', and disability, in
surance program. Otk these
changes, three affect women
directly, and all the others
have a "woman's angle".
I The . provisions esDeaiallv
for women are: payrnent4 of
requceo Denems to widows
as early as the age of 60;
; wife's and widow's benefits
for divorced women ' Who
were married for A least '20
years before the divorce; and
i benefits for , jjvomen ; 72 , or
older who were not eligible
, for benefits before this be
cause they or their husbands
,ha"d not worked long 'enough
under social security. '
Less directly affecting wo
men is the provision that al
lows . for the payment . of
benefits to the children ,of
retired, disabled, or deceased
Workers up to the age of 22,
it thp children are full-time
(tudents. , i
, Information on these . and
other changes in the social
security -law is available, at
your Social Security Office.
The' people there will ,be
glad to answervany questions
you may nave ana proviae
.. you with
rial about the Social Securi
ty: Amendments; of 1965.
ASCS l!3v;s
, By BOBBY S. HEATH
Voluntary Program?
' - ' Successful - '
- Growers participating in
the 1965 Feed Grain Program
earned $384,758 in diversion
payments, and ' $138,168 in
price support r; payments.
These payments were earned
by the diversion , of 16,850
acres of land, to conserving
uses. ! This land would nor
mally have been used to pro
duce feed grain crops 'that
are already in surplus sup
ply: Payments were earned
on 496 of the 930 feed grain
farms in this county.
Wheat farmers earned $10,
695 in diversion and price
support payments. ' on : 67
farms ,':'-::'
Cotton growers participat
ing in the Cotton Domestic
Allotment Program earned
$9,635 by electing to plant
within the domestic allot
ment for their respective
farms and contributed to the
reduction" of . .cptton ; produc-'
tion. .. v: .
, Excess Peanuts
Farm Operators , that have
excess peanut .acreage are
reminded that . this acreage
must ;be destroyed . . before
peanut marketing, cards may
fee issued pg early as possi
ble; The peanut marketing,
card cannot be issued for a
farm until all excess acre
age is destroyed. ,
Committee Elections
Ballots were mailed to all
known eligible voters on
August 31, 1965. Ballots are
available for additional eligi
ble voters (that failed to re
ceive a ballot) at this -office.
Ballots MUST BE MAILED
BY SEPTEMBER 10, .1965.
The certificate on -the' enve
lope MUST BE SIGNED or
the ballot will be ineligible.
, Cotton History
We have several farms on
which ?5 f the cotton
acreage .was not planted this
year. Regulations ; require
that the 1966 Cotton Allot
ment be reduced on any farm
not planting at least 75 of
the allotment in the current
year.; .: ,
.This . reduction may be
avoided if failure "to plant
was due . to conditions beyond
the control of the farm op
erator and a written appli
cation is filed with the coun
ty committee before Septem
ber 15, ,1965. (
Corn loans are available at
$1.21 per bushel through May
31,' 1966 on all eligible com
stored In acceptable facilities.
For further information, con
tact this office. . . , ' t
s OUR SOIL Oil? SLRML5
By F. A. McGOOGAN
A. T. Banks recently con
structed some ditches with a
dragline on one of his farms.
Herbert Chappell, Walter
Dail and A. W. . Lane are
planning to construct a group
drainage project -. -
Melvin Forehand says that
the dragline ditch ' he con
structed this spring did a
good job of -taking care . of
the water during the big
rains this summer.
Some of the corn fields are
looking good where the corn
has been ; picked and the
stalks shredded with a ro
tary mower. This residue
when left on the. surface of
the land will provide good
protection to the soil during
the winter months.
Philip Thach has a nice
border of shrub lespedeza.
This shrub lespedeza was
seeded : approximately three
years ago on a spoil bank
along the edge of his woods.
Senator Jordan Viewing
End Of 89th Session
By SEN. B. EVKBKTT JOBDAN
WASHINGTON. It ap
pears that Congress will be
able to adjourn by the end
of September, now that de
cisions have" been made not
to bring up: for action three
highly controversial legisla
tive proposals.
The proposals which have
been set aside until the next
Shrub : lespedeza seed are
relished by quail. . Quail
need food every day. Most
farms have too little at some
time of the ' year winter
spring, or fall. Many shrub
lespedeza seeds remain on
the ground for 12 to 24
months thus providing food
all year.
"We cannot afford to cur
tail soil conservation, either
in the East or the West It
is vital to the future of our
farm areas, and though you
may live in a city, what hap
pens to the land of your
country touches you as close
ly as if you were a farmer."
Eleanor Roosevelt.
session of the : Congress are
measures that would in
crease minimum wages and
expand coverage of the
wage and hour law, federal
ize the state unemployment
compensation programs, and
re-align Congressional dis
tricts. .;v
These three proposals' are
not only highly controversial
but . attempts' to get action
on them this year would
cause long delays in ending
the current session of the
Congress.
Of the remaining issues to
be settled during this session
of the Congress, the most
far-reaching one is that con-,
cerning Section 14 (b) of the
Taft-Hartley Act.
This section of the Taft
Hartley Act legalizes the
various right -to - work laws
that are now in effect in 19
of the 50 states.
If efforts to repeal this
section of the law are suc
cessful, it would mean that
the right-to-work laws now
in effect,, including the law
we have in North Carolina,
would ,be nullified. t
Earl fer this year, the
Hous.e of; Representatives
voted to repeal Section
14 (b), and it appears that
the battle over the issue in
the Senate will be, hard and
close.
I have had a great deal of
mail on this subject during
the current session, most of
it in opposition to repeal.
I have always been a
strong supporter of right-to-work
laws, and I certainly
plan to do everything I can
to preserve them in the fu
ture. .
Another extremely import
ant question facing Congress
is farm legislation, which
includes the cotton program.
The one-price cptton pro
gram, which means so much
in our efforts to increase
the use of cotton and there
by help keep the textile in
dustry going at full capa
city, expires next year.
We are making every ef
fort to have the one-price
cotton principle preserved in
the omnibus farm bill which
is scheduled to be acted on
by the Senate during the
next week.
The wise man will want to
be ever with him who is
better than himself.
Plato.
Turing TliAf rr
EDENTON, N. C.
Air-Conditioned Xur,
Thursday and Friday,
September 0-10 .
The Dave Clark Five" '
in ' : ' u
"HAVING A WILDK1
WEEKEND"
Saturday,. September 11
Rory Calhoun in j
"YOUNG FURY" ;,;
Big John Wayne in '
"DONOVAN'S REEF'i;,
BOTH IN COLOR
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,
September 12, 13 and 14-
Frankie Avalon and. ,
Deborah Walley and
The Beach Crowd in
"SERGEANT 'l
DEADHEAD"
ONKMASCOI'K AND COLOR"
Wednesday, September 15
Vincent Price in :.,
"MASQUE OF THE
RED DEATH"
1'ATlllX'OLOB
A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED
harvest. We would like to
complete disposition , by Sep-
explanatory, mate-, tember 24 in ordor that all
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1962 Ford Falcon Station Wagon
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1962 Chevrolet Impala 2-door H.T.
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1963 Chevrolet Pickup, low mileage
1962 Ford Fairlane 500 V-3
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1961 Chevrolet Parkwood Wagon '
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1960 Plymouth Club Sedan
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1960 Pontiac Chieftain 4-door Sedan
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I960 Chevrolet Pickup? 6 Cylinder
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