. 1" Y ; ' TEE FERQUptANS WEXKLY, HERTTOKD, NORTH CAROLINA, fttXSAT, NOVfSilf.JM, "vT i7.7 Sit" 7jTY Conaid t lorra. ret.eniatvs of th'f'f aLl : u:it AAH' vi P'lnistri&ion, is ia Hertford the 2nd and 4th Wednesday f ffiech month at Perquimans Coui.ty Courthouse. - -i V W' ? Social Security Am definite time or "result in jnflments of 1965 nujl I death. Under the neW law, frl changes .UKthe cUsabil- .,, i::u, Ut benefK y'ur dSSity uuiiicii rsppiirirv l jxu i J .Tay we are going J)i3i .briefly what these ?hange$ arevand hV thy rjiay benefit you- arid L v lamily.j ' Uncle the old law-you fould iei- disabittty'nly it ou ha J art inipairta'en. that f ne Vfych- was , expected to ntinujJora '.Wtuj" arid in- V 'tjder trlev '6ld 'you are expected, to last at least 12 calendar, .months So, even Jf : you are expected . to re cover and return to ' work, you may reeeive ,paytnents while you are severely dis abled. there has1 ' beeri'-)itV' cnange was t. ''permanenWithat?! isw toon.' ' that frts considered ;dis .under. tney new, law l laoinH milfoil --., 1 . l i 4 w , - 0 nOIITHS JM,? QUART .' .PINT PAlGHTIOUWON VflSY0Of . J AS. IAICIAY t CO. UAITEO, PEOKIA, IU. '..':V;y-!!.!.'.Wt-WW .jQlESSOTANE 1 'jgyygvw- cc CLEAN. OQQL M AUTOMATIC COOEIG.. nm oil co. PHONE 426-5458 HERTFORD; coisidered disabled - only.) f if your condition makes you unable tido anv substantial I work, (for '; which,,, you, ai qutuuiea oy . age, eaucauon ana experience, As in the past, you are not eligible for disability in surance, payments until - you nave been, disabled for six full months. r 1 There have also been some important changes in the disability ' provisions of the law that affect the. blind. Under the old law, no one could qualify for ..disability benefits, unless he had socia security : credits , for' f i v t years Mpf, work.. In the 10 year' p4riod"ijustbefore tht disabUyfeegan. -t-i Under the. neW law. if von become, blind before reaching the- age of' 31,! you may. be eligible! lor benefits i if yot have .social security i crediu for,: half : of: tHe.itime after you wre i and before you became,, blind. . There is minimum requirement of six quarters.. ; So some people wno become . bund before they reach age 24 may be able to qualify if they have credit for ifi years of work Another important change in the law affects blinc people 55 yeers of age o: older. They may get dis ability benefits if they hav the necessary work credits and are not engaged in sub sianuai gainruj work, an are unable to perform , work comparable 'to- the work they did-, before. h y ' became blinds K ' H ", If,. ;yQU , receive' both social atiHf workroert' "compensation 4enits, you may be affect eq by anotner change in the you : only" d you become elig ible ' for' disability benefit iflr "January 'l,'ilB66, (and oniy?whue you are under age 62. , : Under the- old law, tht receipt of .workmen's com pensation nad on eticct or social security disability pay ments. v Under "the new law, a per son and his family may not receive a combined amount from social security am workmen's compensation that exceeds 80 per cent of his average .monthly, earnings credited to his social secur lty .account before he became (isabled. '. .. " , For further information, contact ; - Donald S. - Morris Swat-Secnrrty representative at the Court House in Hert fordi on- the. r. second' and fourth Wednesday ; of each month from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M.- - - CARD, OF THANKS ' Mv mnnv rnanlrd ti mrot'ir oft&'for the cards; gif is; flow ers,, tphone -'caHs, ' visits 'and prayers while I was in the hospital and since I came home. V JUANITA CHAPPELL.. Carolina Pride Grade "A" Best Quality r s. rv n ( f O J I Wiii Food Or WITH A ' FOOD ORDER 2e Food Order s ih ha. SUGAR 7. 491- (wel reserve the' rlehVtii 'limit nimnHfvS t , . -a r 9 lib. GwiUtney FRANICS,:"....49c I F"'Tffl'i$4iPfVflt 'Pumnkin - -can 27c 1 of Country Hyms, Fresh Hpns, Dry rlimpmn -- - - - . - - um i Salted Corned Hams ''Turkeys, Hens Sweet Potatoes UJ-l -lb. 10c Fresh Picnics Tlb. 49c i We Carry Fresh t I fig Bars, Braim, Ffel, Melts, liver Smoked - "rui - Link Sausagre ..-.lb. 45c Fresh Oysters full pt. $1.25 7ickIe-Piment6 Loaf 29c 'nk:" v "K" , - Lbk llcemade Sausage 165c i Best iiJrade Western w'i-Sll A.Ol ) Th4r!r-.QfMlr . .VPV IKitjStea Western Jb:70c "lest Grade Western . tound Steak llb.c TT G r.raila 1 WHITE ' 10-lb. bag POTATOES. .49 c Cranberry Saucel.can 29c PpnnorlHo'0 Farm Stuffing Mix :....bag 31c Rluit Hen ' Lima Beans -. can 20c Rallaril'ti nr Pillshurv ' ' Biscuits ---4 cans 35c Cates - Sweet Pickles iqt. 49c BUSH 9 j - Snap Beans .1 can 28c y ' n Being Sold ' The BPW Club of Hert ford announces the sale of the new BPW cook book, "Fun With Food." Mrs. Es sie Burbage, club president, says this first edition, en viied "Breakfast, Brunch and Lunch," is an exclusive col lection of nearly 900 home tested recipes of BPW mem bers from all over the jountry. -i1 Mrs. Mary W. Cobb, sales chairman, explains that "Fun With Food" is sold only by 3PW clubs. Copies are not available : through regular commercial outlets such as book stores and book clubs. rne book ' is smral hftunH ! stays open while in use) and has beautiful, full-color, soil-resistant covers. ' ; ' A delightful variety of hshes, including yeast ireads, quick breads, (pan takes, muffins, etc.) egg and heese lishes, salads, des erts, (and more) . are con ained in the first section. There's a choice selection of casseroles (the latest "in vention in modern, cook sry), too. The second sec ion, is the answer to that ge-old Question: "What to serve for the party?" There ire puncnes, appetizers, sal ids and desserts. . just wait ng in ' these pages to make heir user the "hostess with the mostest," . " , To make cooking really "fun," contact a BPW mem ber today for your copy of JDun With Food," This Jniaue collection of hreak "ast. brunch and 1 11 n t h recipes makes a splendid gift lor weaaings, birthdays, an niversaries, showers and ther special occasions. . To Dtain copies (for only $2.00 ?ach) call Mrs. Marv Cobb at Development Continued from Fage One made some announcements nd recognized the visitors. Kef resh ments were served by the Home Economics Depart ment of Perauimans Countv Union School under the su pervision of Miss Evelyn Battle, Home Economics teacher. Ushers -were, the FFA boys. , County Area iudcintf will be held in Bethel Cnmmiini. ty, Mdnday, November 15, at 11:30 A. M. , The area De velopment Awards Program is scheduled for Deeemher rt 1065. at, 7:31 P.' M.. at Elizabeth Cit.V State Colleee EliwibethV Citv. N. C, The publico is invited tn'ttem these meetings. .. v Thompson Continued from Page One lated to planting or not planting cotton allotments A farmer mav sell his allot. ment without hn (at inland. He may lease hi' allotment for a period not to exceed four years.'' Hi may release it' under the an nual release and reapportion ment provisions of earlier legislation. He may place i' in a cropland adiustmenl program for five to ten year? Drovided this onnnrtnnitv It available in his county. He iriay want to plant all or a portion of his allotment. ueneral Provisions of the Program ,. . . The 16-million acre min. imum national allotment re mains in effect. ... , 2. Annual release and re. apportionment remains in effect. ; If a farmer releases his allotment next year, he will, receive diversion pay ments .on 12 per cent of the released acreage. The re maining 87 ner cent nf his released acreaee would be available for reapportion ment. 3. The suDDort Drice next year has been set at 21 cents per pound at 'average loca- Frozen Pumpkin Pies .w.:.ea..49c Pancjilce Mix! . . : , box 12c . Jacks Cookies :.baV5c' .Ham '.fVj-:S;'';:.;:;-X'C;;;::' '".".v.''-,..':' Apple Jelly ;.jar 20c Frozen Pis Crust Shells-rpkg. 45c COriPAEE OUR FKICES WE HAVE MANY OTKlZt GOODv EUYS! rirr.-TT c? s:.:o:cr i:a:.:j a: d snoixrrr.s. Laundry at its whitest! Cleaning Cleaner Than Clean!,; r 11 it.,, ''-v We Guarantee A Perject Quality Job Call Us! itioib. In JffotVx Car9lina the support price on Middling 1 inch cotton will.'be approxi mately 21 cents. 4. For the first time farm era. will be able td sell their allotments within their coun ty or make lease Contracts for -periods not to exceed four years. If the across-county-line lease or sale ref erendum is approved on No vember. 23,i producers will then be able to lease or sell their allotment to farrners in other counties within the state.- If this aspect of the referendum-is disapproved in any county, then a similar referendum Will be conduct ed again the follbwing year. 5. The cropland adjustment program allows farmers to make 5 to 10 year cdntracts with the government to take out ,of produdtiop all the acreage of at least one sur plus commodity. Cotton may be excluded from the crop land adjustment program in 1966 provided such request is made by the ASCS county ' committee. 6, For purposes of partici pating in the program, farms are divided into large and small farms. Small farms are those with 10 acres or less of effective allotment (after release and reappor tionment) and other farms wnere the project yield from the effective allotment . s 3600 pounds or less. All Oth er farms ar eclassif led as large farms. a. Large Farms - At least 12 per cent re duction from the farm acre age allotment as established. after release and reappor tionment is required irt 1966 if price supports or other program benefits are desired. Under' the minimum divers ion situation producers would receive price supports on cot ton produced, price support payments on domestic allot ment (which Is 65 per cent of, their effective allotment), and : diversion payments on the 12 per cent of, allot ment diverted. The price support payment is comput ed at the rate of 9.42 cents per pound times the project ed farm yield times '65 fier cent of their i effective allot ment. . .Diversion payments are .computed at the rate of 10 cents per pound ' times the projected yield times the acreage diverted, which in this case is 12 per cent of the effective allotment. Di verted acreage must be used for conservation ,, purposes and not planted to other income-producing commodities. Additional diversions above the 12 per cent minimum will be permitted up to a level where total diversion Will not exceed 35 per cent of' . the effective allotment. In this case, price support payments will be available on-65 per cent of the effec tive allotment and diversion payments on acreage divert ed; B. Small Farms . Small farms will not fee required to reduce nlantmuc below their effective allot ment in order to qualify for price support payments and diversion payments. Small farmers planting all of their allotment will receive price support payments on 65 per cent of their allotment and diversion payments on 35 per cent of their aloltment, even though no acreage is actually diverted. If small farmers elect to reduce their plant ings, they will receive addi tional diversion payments on acreage actually diverted not to' exceed 35 per cent of their effective allotment. The polling places are as follows in Perquimans Coun ty: Bclvidere,- Charles Lay den's Store and ; White and Chappell Store; Bethel, Cor prew's Store; Hertford, Agri cultural Building; New Hope, R. W. Turner's Store and E.'v : A. Turner's Store; Nicanor, Wink Winslow's Store; Park vile, Morgan's Grocery. , t. PICKLE HERRING SUPPERS Every Friday Night, Oct. thru May All You Can Eat for $1.00! GENEROUS TAKE-OUT PLATES 3 Herring, Slaw, Hush Puppies, French Fries ... WE INVITE YOU TO EAT WITH US. DICK'S DRIVE JN PURE OIL SERVICE STATION SNACK BAR AND FISHING FACILITIES E W. (DICK) LONG U. S. 17 North Phone 426-5460 Hertford, N. C. f Mtmi NOTCH' I A continuation; of a policy adopted at a recent credit meeting with ref erence to delinquent Fuel Oil and Kerosene accounts is as follows: (1) If your account is delinquent, your name has been exchanged with , other dealers for information of like nature. (2) AS MUTUAL PROTECTION TO MEMBERS OF THIS ASSO CIATION, WE HAVE AGREED NOT TO MAKE DELIVERIES EITHER ON CASH OR CREDIT BASIS TO ANY PERSON . OWING ANOTHER DEALER. We have no desire to work a hardship on any one, but we must have cooperation from you to enable us to fill your orders promptly. (3) WE WILL PASS dN TO DEALERS IN NEARBY TOWNS THIS INFORMATION FOR THEIR PROTECTION. Why Not Pay Now And Have Your Credit In Good Condition For The Fast Approaching Heating Season? WE THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR COOPERATION! ASSOCIATED OIL DEALERS OF HERTFORD, N. C. mff neighbors think yoTP, fc Mm money. VJe'U never tell. .WfiWSould guess a car this big this good-iooking-is so affordable? Hard to believeisn't it? But it's true. Five of our Chrysler Newport models are priced just a few dollars a month more than the most pop ular smaller; cars, comparably equipped, So let the-neighbors wonder; Move up to Chrysler. We'll t:ln.. .. CHRYSLER '66 ' j&UTMOftlbtft WO CHRYSLER - 7 M0TOR8 C0HPORAII0M yf i 'i? m COLIPAWYlnc... v.c DcJFcr' . k, ....-j,-!. License No. 1690 Hertford, N. C ;f

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