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'-^^b:t>- >-it^g\ ig-, ' " P Construction Scene At Store The picture above shows a construction scene at the Field- crest Store in Eden. An addition is being built which will approximately double the present space. The masonry work on the addition is well along and roofing has been started. This addition, encompassing 11,500 square feet, is the seco'* addition to the store since it was first opened eight years The scheduled date for the completion of the project is cember 1. Your Social SecuritI Q. My wife is 62. Can she get soci*! security benefits if I don’t retire? j A. If she has enough social sech rf; credit of her own to qualify as a tired worker, she can collect wbe® j you retire or not. But she cannot 81 benefits based on your work rec^”‘j unless you are retired. | Q. I've been getting social sectir'|| since my father had a stroke and *''l to quit work. I’m 17 now. I heard t***' ft: is some way I can keep getting , checks even after I’m 18. Is this trU^' A. Yes. If you’re not married, yoU get social security until you’re 2? j you’re a full-time student. Or, if are so disabled that you can’t you can! your checks would continue for as as the disability lasts. Q. My father wants to retire Will he be able to get social securiff LAURELCREST SOFTBALL TEAM — Left to right, sitting, Earl Stewart, left field; Pete Gibson, catcher; Harry McCallum, outfield and Richard Smith, second base. Kneeling, Ed Ard, shortstop; James Chavis, pitcher; James Moody, third base and Preston Ranier, outfield. Standing, Hershel Evans, manager; Lester Nance, pitcher; Charles Bounds, first base and Danny Hartline, outfield. Not pictured, Don Morgan, assistant manager; Russell Murphy, pitcher; and Bobby Hampton, catcher. A. Yes, but his monthly checks WO' be 20 percent less than the amount collect if he retired at 65. Scholarship Lunched’ (Continued from Page One) ^ sophomore, UNC-Chapel Hill; Anne Meeks, sophomore, UNC-Gre' Laurelcrest Team Gets Third Place In League boro; and Connie M. Philpott, soP* more, Virginia Polytechnic Institot®,,- The Laurelcrest softball team finished the regular season in third place behind Springs’ Crandall and Johns-Manville in the Industrial Recreational League in Laurinburg. The team is now partici pating in tournament play with a rec ord of 9 wins and 6 losses. Leading the Laurelcrest team in bat ting during the regular season was Harry McCallum with .643, Charles Bounds with .612 and Edward Ard with .607 averages. Russell Murphy was the leading pitcher for the team with a 6-3 record and James Chavis was second with a 3-3 average. Ronald R. Broadnax, freshman, y . State University; Terry Ann Chil‘, freshman, UNC-Greensboro; Cathy _ . Gillie, freshman, N. C. State Unb'^ sity; Karen Lynne Hodges, fresbii’„! UNC-Greensboro; Cecil J. Nance, J freshman, N. C. State University; f’U E. Shepherd, freshman, UNC-Gre^j, boro; and Norma Gail Shively, ff®’ man, UNC-Greensboro. 8 THE MILL WHIS rjl,'
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