Social Security Says
Inquire Before Retire
To all who may be thinking about
Retiring, these helpful social security
hints are offered:
Inquire before you retire to get the
lacts you need from a social security
specialist—facts that may help you in
•Paking your retirement decision, as well
in filing your application for benefits
later.
Contact the Social Security office
Ihree months before you retire, if you’re
or over. Also get in touch with the
facial Security office three months be-
Jore you’re 62, if you’re already “re-
hfed,” or three months before age 60
you’re a widow. By all means contact
he Social Security office before you’re,
“a to file for Medicare even if you’re
still working.
Evidence Is Needed
You’ll need to have certain evidence
proofs to complete your claim. In
th,
6 absence of an original birth certi-
hcate or baptismal certificate, other
aider records or documents such as a
a®Psus record, family Bible record, or
Ih insurance policy may be acceptable
evidence of your age.
Also a marriage certificate and birth
'^rtificates of children may be needed.
Thi
e social security employee will tell
if any additional evidence is re-
lUired.
Have your social security card (and
l^ho the cards, or verified correct num-
®rs, of your wife or children for whom
applications are filed), and the correct
lat.
es of birth, marriage, death, etc.
Also have your latest W-2 slip (state-
PPrit of earnings and taxes withheld)
if you were self-employed last year.
Popy of your Federal income tax re-
hfti. Be able to tell the Social Security
^Presentative how much you have
«fhed to date in the year of retirement
the expected total earnings for the
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ONDAY, APRIL 13, 1970
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Visiting students from Reidsville Senior High Sehool meet Elizabeth Lamar, secre
tary to K. W. Fraser. Left to right are: Temple Land (Fieldcrest Guide), Kay Ben
nett, Patsy Grogan, Janet Watkins, Sheryl Pike and Mrs. Lamar.
Fieldcrest Mills Host To Reidsville Students
Reidsville Senior High School office
practice students, accompanied by their
instructor, Mrs. Helen C. Gilliam, re
cently toured the Fieldcrest General
Offices. Tour guides for their visit were
Betty Tate, Merle Gentry and Temple
Land.
After their tour of the offices the stu
dents attended a program in the confer
ence room. Lou Stophel, secretary to
Dr. L. H. Hanee, talked to the group
about secretarial procedures and Betty
Flinchum, secretary to J. F. Scott, dis
cussed Fieldcrest fashions. Mrs. Flinch
um also presented a film on the Field
crest Fashion Show.
Employee Earns Diploma In Industrial Math
Eugene Harris (in center, above), an
area rug cutter in the Area Rug De
partment, at the Laurelcrest Service
Center at Laurel Hill, received his di
ploma in industrial mathematics from
Richmond Technical Institute. He is at
tending RTI on a part-time basis. .
E. J. Allard, superintendent-Laurel-
crest Service Center, (left, in the pic
ture above) is shown making the pres
entation while V. L. Walters, foreman,
(far right) looks on.