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event recoffnizingr fine safety record are, from left, Ethel Barwick, Ruth Burroughs, sheet folders. Enjoying “safety break”, from left, are Norma McBride, Gracie Patterson and Mabel Barnes. All are pillow case inspectors. V ® Shi • Piekrell, Charlie Wray; V, ''act ®' Eliza Voss, Mary Craig, Mag- '' Lan- Mary Durham, Elsie Tuttle, "Mster, Dawn Jones, Alice Thaclcer, Wayne Quesinberry ! Wayne Kent Ques- inberry, four years old, is son ot Mr. and Mrs. Donald Quesin berry of Draper. Fa ther is employed in the Blanket Mill Weave Room and mother (Druscilla) works in the Sheet ing Mill Spinning Department. Grand father, Cecil Quesin- is employed in the Blanket Mill , , '^ol Carding Department. January 29 ^ • ^®ose Lodge I From left on front row, Allie Houchins, Elizabeth Joyce, Nellie Sprinkle, Mabel Barnes, Grade Patterson, Mary Wilmoth, Muriel Ore, Christine Isley, Roberta Shockley, Viola Hopper; back row, Lavania DIshmond, Rachel Reid, lla Cauldle, Ethan Pendleton. Questions Answered Concerning Social Security Q. May I apply for social security bene fits before I retire? A. Most certainly you may, and you should. Anytime within 3 months of your expected retirement day, you may complete your application. When you do you will be told what records you will need, such as proof of your age or marriage, and you can get these records with plenty of time to spare. This way your retirement checks will start on time. Q. Why should I check with the Social Security Administration at least 3 months before I retire? A. To avoid any delay In your retire ment checks once your regular in come has stopped. You may never have had a birth certificate and you will have to be able to prove your age by some other means when you apply for social security. You may also need your marriage record, or proof of your earnings for last year. If you “inquire before you retire,” all this can be taken care of well ahead of time and your retirement checks will not be delayed. Q. I wrote to your Baltimore headquar ters for my record. They said I was fully insured. Does this mean I will get $127 a month when I retire at 65? A. No, it does not. But it does mean that you’ve already worked long enough to be sure of monthly pay ments when you’re old enough to get them. Your average earnings, the amount of wages or self-employment income (or both) that you have on your record will be used to figure out the amount of your monthly check. TRACTOR FOR SALE FOR SALE: Oliver “66” Roadcrop trac tor. Good condition. See Alvis O. Walk er, 422 Moir Street, Leaksville. AR Y 11, 19 65
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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