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Payments For Social Security More Than 26 MiHionDuring 1949 Representative Stresses Prompt Filing of Claims The people of North Carolina have benefitted during the past year to the extent of $26,719,486, which repre sents the national Government’s share in their State and local investment in health, education and social wel fare, according to J. E. D’Auteuil, Field Representative, Norfolk office of the Social Security Administra tion. This figure according to Mr. D’Auteuil, which was a part of a summary released by Dr. E. R. Cof fey, Regional Director of the Federal Security Agency includes payments under the Federal old-age and sur i vivora insurance program and is based on preliminary data on North Caro lina’s participation in the various FSA programs. N “Even this substantial investment,” Mr. D’Auteuil pointed out, “does not tell the whole story in terms either of people or of money, since it does not take account of certain nation wide FSA services which benefit every citizen of North Carolina. These ser vices are food and drug regulation, services to the State’s educational system, supervision of Federal credit unions and public health services op erated directly by the Public Health Service, such as quarantine and epi demic control.” “A total of 150,360 men, women and children in North Carolina benefitted directly from Federal funds added to North Carolina’s investment in health, education, welfare, vocational re habilitation and social security. These citizens received individual benefits or services during the past year through Federal 'Security Agency pro grams operating in their own com munities, most of them with the co operation of both State and national governments.” As for the investment of $26,- 719,486 itself, Mr. D’Auteuil pointed out that Dr. Coffey’s summary repre sents only the Federal bhare in the partnership. To complete the picture, North Carolina would have to add to its own State and local funds which its citi zens also use for these purposes. Only four of the major programs un der the Federal Security Agency are administered entirely by the Federal Government. These are: Old-age and survivors insurance, food and drug regulation, Federal credit unions, and Federal employees’ compensation. The summary also shows that by June 30, 1949, 42,370 residents of North Caro lina were receiving monthly payments under the Federal system of old-age and survivors insurance at a rate of $62,762. This program provides a monthly income for workers in priv ate industry and commerce and their families when the worker retires at age 65 or later and for his family when he dies. Monthly benefits cer- .. f a j If You Need Money To Finance or Re-Finance j Your Farm at Low Interest Rates... SEE | T. W. JONES | Edenton, North Carolina ■ | Representative of One of the Nation’s Largest Insurance Companies TAKE UP TO 20 YEARS TO REPAY LOANS VWVW IPS SELECTED I ■ OB ■ 10b :: ' | *** J Elll ■ **** soio £m PINT I §!: ; $ 3.40 4 /s Quart I gr; fe. : . - - • OIMON'S MLBCTIO • BUNDED WHISKEY • •«.< PROOF • 65* (MAIN NIUTRAI SPIRITS • OIRSON DISTIfIERS. INC., NEW YORK, N. Y. ' ■ I T. **l I tifled for payment to retired workers, their wives and their dependent chil -1 dren in North Carolina during the fiscal year 1948-49 amounted to $3,- I 968,000. Monthly benefits to isurviv- I ors of insured workers totaled $3,- 666,000. These payments went to children, widowed mothers, aged I widows, and. aged parents of deceas ed workers. In addition, lump-sum payments totaling $454,000 were made to survivors who were not immedi ately eligible for monthly benefits. In this area Mr. D’Auteuil stated that OASI monthly benefits totaled $11,692. Os this total $7,201 was be ing paid monthly to wage camera i who have retired from employment and wives of such individuals, and $4,601 to widows, children and par ents who survived deceased wage earners. In making this announcement, Mr. D’Auteuil pointed out the necessity of prompt filing of claims for OASI benefits, stating that benefits under the law could only be paid retroac tively three months and unless claim ants filed within that period loss of one or more months payment might occur. Mr. D’Auteuil stated that in sub mitting the summary of the year’s activities, “The benefits and services received through the Federal Secur ity Agency’s programs by the people of North Carolina during the past year demonstrate the effectiveness of State and Federal teamwork. The Washington regional office serves North Carolina’s agencies in this joint endeavor. It also facilitates ad ministration of the wholly Federal programs.” The Norfolk office of the Social Se curity Administration is located in the Flatiron Building. A representative from that offeie is in Edenton the sec ond Wednesday of each month at the N. C. Employment Office in the Citi zens Bank Building. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD Sold In Edenton by Mitchener’s Pharmacy I JACKSON RADIO SERVICE AM AND FM SUPPLIES TIRE RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING 115 East Church Street PHONE 361-W THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. 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