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Towel Mill Men Aid In Little Boys Baseball x: ail h n Y MERCHANTS — Left to right, 1st row, Jimmy Pruitt, Sammy Adkins, Bobby Setliff, Howard Ashworth, David Simons; 2nd row, Larry Guilliams, Ronnie Adkins, Winfrey Peters, Jimmy Walker, Butch Crouch, Roger Worden, Bill Set liff; 3rd row, Ronnie Payne, Steve Daniels, Mike Williams, Algie Peters; 4th row, Harry Poston, umpire; Harvey Ash worth, coach; and L. E. Harrington, umpire. SERVICE CLUBS — From left to right on 1st row, Danny Stoneman, Bobby Stultz, Edgar Nottingham, Rudy Martin; 2nd row, Conrad Poston, Bruce Ferguson, Billy Martin, Bruce Ful cher and George Spencer; 3rd row, Roger Joyce, Freddie Craw ford, H. C. Martin, coach; Mike Martin and Dwight Joyce; on back row, at left, Clarence Joyce, coa«h; and W. H. Richardson, right, league president Fieldale’s three entries in the Northern Henry County Little Boys Baseball League are pictured on this page. Teams are sponsored by the Fieldale Conn' munity Center, the merchants, and the service clubs at Fieldale. The Service Clubs team is currently on top in the league, which is affiliated with Little Boys Baseba > Inc. Several Towel Mill men are assisting in the league as officials or coaches. These include W. Richardson, league president; Ralph Pickup, vice president; Clarence Joyce, coach; Wallace Gouriey> L. E. Harrington and Harry Poston, umpires. COMMUNITY CENTER — From left, 1st row, H. B. Merri- man, Phillip Nester, Gary Wayne Lankford, Tommy Wrigb and Bobby Greene; 2nd row, Jerry Moore, Ricky Swinney. Bishop Wright, Ronnie Her and Clayton Catron; 3rd row, HuTO Mason, coach; Jerry Carmichael, Buford Joyce, Maynard H^r- field, Jerry Slaughter, of the Community Center; at back, Billy Webster, coach and manager. Social Security (Continued from page three) security to qualify for retirement bene fits. Survivors of workers who died in 1958 or later and who were not eligible for benefits before this change may now be eligible. These people should inquire at their social security office soon. Another change in the law makes it possible for people eligible for social security benefits to earn up to $1703 and receive more in total earnings and bene fits than under the old law. Under both the old and the new law, a beneficiary can earn $1200 a year and receive all of his monthly social securi ty benefits. The old law, though, re quired $1 in benefits to be withheld for each $2 earned from $1200 to $1500, and $1 for each $1 earned over $1500. Under the new law, $1 is withheld for each $2 earned from $1200 to $1700, and then $1 for each $1 earned over $1700. Thus, under the new law only $250 in benefits is deducted when the beneficiary earns $1700 during the year. Under the old law $350 would have been withheld. The disability insurance program re mains unchanged, except that workers with long-standing disabilities are given another year, until June 30, 1962, to file claims for benefits. Increases in benefits for widows and for those getting minimum benefits wiU be made automatically before the Aug' ust checks are mailed early in Septem ber. It will not be necessary for these people to contact the social security office. Some other people affected by the amendments to the law must apply b®' fore their benefits can be started. Amons them are older workers who formerly did not have enough credit for wor*^ under social security to receive benefitSi workers between 62 and 65 who wish to retire now with reduced benefits, a*' dependent widowers or fathers. These people should get in touch witl* their nearest social security office, ^ see their social security representative- THE MILL WHISTL® 4
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