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r nun cage 2) giblc to receive help. As a re· rult. the children were kept in Μ-lntol and all were graduated Irom high school. Two of the »«»lis drove the school bus fot several years und during the summers all the children se cured jobs. The eldest son enlisted in ι tie armed service« after high school graduation and madt jn allotment to his mother foi three years. She then request ed termination ol the aid to dependent children grant. When he returned home, he attended college through his U. I. educational grant ana part-time work. After gradua tion he became principal of an elementary school and during tin. summers uttended college i.nd secured his Μ. Λ. degree Now, reminiscing about his «hildhood. lie stated that tht ;i<: to dependent children "htck, though small, mean' iMid and clothes fur the chil I« η. He remembers the gen i ne interest which the case workers showed in his family :tiul declared tli:«t she was al ways a welcome visitor, for vhi.m they had «reut respect, laying tribute to Iiis mother, >ie stated that she knew how ο "do the most with the It :.st." Th<> other chiUlieii in the •nniily are als·» selt-support niK. tax-paying citizens. This ti.se, from the files of a coun i> department of public wel 'are. is one of nundretls ol Fiinilar cases, in which aid t<· «'ependent children hel|ietl a j'liiily during crucial years. Kheumatic fever has a tenil ancy to run in families, due «ither to inhei i!nice or to liv ing conditions. It is important tti have the brothers and sist ers of a rheumatic fever pati nt examined, say« the North C ai'uliiia Heart Association. Husband! Of lukmi Woman Gets Post v.'fiuiici ι nomas wi. ivielz, he- husband of a furnier Tabor Jity woman, has assumed Hi Htties of Alumni Secretary at he U. S. Military Academy at West Point, Ν. V. and Kdiloi >1 Ass«*ml»lv. the quarterly nagazine ol the Association uf jradiiatcs. Col. Metz is married to the ormer Alpha Martin t>f Tabor -ity. They have two daughters, sirs. Teresa Jane Donohoe and »Iis. Pcncie Ann Bledsoe. Colonel Metz comes to West' 'oint from Fort Eelvoir, Vir·' ir.ia. where he served for: hree years as Chief of the U. >. Army Nuclear Weapons | Coordination Group. Amon? ! if other assignments has been hat of Executive Officer of he 55th Anti-Aircraft Brigade > η the European Theatre of Operations from 1H43 to 1945, j or which he was awarded the j bronze Star Medal. A native of Charleston ι iouth Carolina. Colonel Metz j »as graduated from The Cita- j e1 with a Bachelor of Science I legree in Chemistry prior to J ntering the Milit-iry Academv j s a Cadet in 1933. Upon hi.; raduation four years later, he J eceived a second Bachelor of ι Icicnce degree and was com- I nissioned in the Artillery *orps. United States Army. He ilso is a graduate i»f the Coin- > r:unci linn (, ·ΐκ·ι ·ι Staff <*«»! I«·»»«.' ίιιι Ι!Ι·!7> !,(; Ihl- Λ iy W .r C (II. 1 , :.|><* !ι Γ ι Ί11|»|ΐ1ΐ·<| < III I ;ti its. A I r · y 1 Sch«.Gl, l'riMüii of Λΐ'·ΐιΙ··ι« y. ("alif irrii i. Ciiiisis <ti' ilciilliy in ('·ιΙι>>ηΙ< is County: Tul il «1<_-.Uis -130 - Hiiirt and Hlim.l Vessels 2'.>4 — I'fieont Iio:ut and ίϋ<··χ! Vis- ; sc·Is 54.ΓΓ-. Social Security üews ! BY: KdUKKT L. 1IAMKI. Almost every week ι.ιι my »'ovular visit·; I«» ( o.uinljiis July I have t'ic unpleasant ti.sk οΓ tellin» sonic···»·· ilr.il t'ley are η * insim I for Soei «II Security bellet its. Soiile • imes this is ber.iuse 1ίι··.ν hü· net worked long enough work eoveieil by hi«<ei ·Ι :*>· ··■ : ily, am) sometimes il i t cause their employer. » J I·* itlevtccl to report 111· ;· Tlie Social Security Λνί w.·. enacted 27 years .1^0 ι ιϊ. pa;·. AuKast, yet we still I'inil mi occasional employ« 1 win· fail.s to file Soi ial Security Γ·ρ·.:Ι. ' ■ι· waKes lur Iiis t iiiployees. ΛΙ IIa· present tune, all cm· pli.vment ;n ruiii.iu 1 »1· ;.*inl in «Hi Vy ·" ni\i ι· I tiy Sil 1 1' Seeni It V. Ιιΐκΐ tlie«'e is Im le citiii« nieiit I' 1.it Ml employe! !.i\e a ii it 11 nuinht r of em ployees h'c c\iiM!|ili', «· 1 11' lit·.·!· in«; Iii i iajil· y just olli In l|iei; it vi, lie must fie.U.c· Sneial '.ι αϊ i'y I ix :.iul rejinr' it·, •••i.iiii·: lo·· Si.e.al >»*·« ni iis DillJ»<j>;i·:;. I e'i »·· ·μΙι._ν·Γ ι:" ·Ίΐυϊι·«1 t' | Κ11 11 ίΐ r*e· >··( Γι·· each em ployiv ι»ί w.„i's |)ι··| and trix«·.·; .. t th» ' . TlH' «.'«ιιρίιι.νιτ .shrill «•••py in!·· Iiis pi-iiiiaiu-nt re ο r«ls tlu· ii-ini· s and Social SiTurity numbers ol his *-tn— , I. » Vl'l'S OX.u tiy .·.-. they • ι In« ir Social Security ivkLs Λ the oIom· oi each i'.l uil • ;.'art«-r tin· iMiipltiyi.'i* inn.* |ili'|)urc' ;i «(luiil'Tly t ·χ rctni! Sil!«! l'f|M«lt tlllsl W - .",« ■ it·. Social Stcuiily inirix.s«·.. 'ΓΙ»«· I till II inn t In· t»!e .·. ι I'm t's«· List-iit Oirocl«ir i.i Ii tern ·Ι Ηι·νι·»ιιι·· i«»r Μ,.· «1 ·.^— I I· i« l in wlii)4i tin· employ·-r*.- I •riiicip Ί ι ·Ι ·<·«· «.f l>«.i::tn«. I iii'ati' i. Tli«· S<><·: I Si'CUl it i fax must I··* paid with thos·· ' • «·( ii ι us. It is important Ihut I • ι· b ι- iJorlvtl «■« ΊΊ «.···!' y j "ill·· «hi ti'ii«·, siiuv t!·«- · I<.·. : III \ i\«·!.:. Mill disability iu iM. in- · I.«·ι.< Γ·ι ; payahl · ι·ι·· « r tlii· Social S«.*clltily Art :ir·.· •;«st·«! on tlu· iii·liv i<lu.· 1 woi k « «"s Social Security eariiiuiii It-cold. Wi1 know tli.it ίο t'.«· j.:· ' .nit·· >. i|iloy< is in t'iihnnljiiS "oimfy I ■ ■»·«· ' iii· il t.. ι.·μ«» t Λ .'},· for Γ. · I! I· ! Ml ·: t·· ...stau'« ·· · ■··«· ,i··' f .il. 'l to ι\·!;«ι t tlu>m. In cither situa- j i«'H, Ihr iwrsun who actually 1 iio ο in,· dune .in injustice, ι 'ht ' L' is «»iily < ιΐι· ru il s ilutiiiii, | ! you an· an employer, b.: j in· ν·.ιι ktep u r»-ciiiil of the >vagos |. till to yniir <*i:iployces ' .· rd report litem. If you are • n employe«, make sure that vour employer has your Social Security account number and that h»· reports your wufces. You should also keep .1 record «>: the employers you have worked for and any evidence >«<11 may have of Ii i:; work. Check your Social Security at least once every th'x· years to insure th.it your account is posted correctly. MCNI uM mm GUARD YOUR CAR AGAINST WINTER WEATHER LET US HERE ■ GORE'S Gulf Service Test Your Anti-Freeze, Battery, Radiator Hoses,, Etc. to make sure you have trouble free driving } iluritijr III eeold months ahead. Gore's Gulf Service Winston Core, Mgr. Tabor City LADIES' 17 JEWEL Shock Proof MEN'S 7 OR 17 JEWEL Water Proof Shock Proof White Or Steel Case Yellow Gold _ Expansion Espannon jaST Band Band &&& 19.95 up m 17.50 up Timex Watches .. .6.95 up White or Yellow Gold Wedding Bands & Engagement Rings Wide Selection Of Princess & Dinner Rings — 10.50 up Ron son Zippo Lighters 2.95 up Electric Razors Costume Jewelry Good Selection Of Stones & Pearl Rings GENTS' JEWELRY I Tie Rocks — Billfolds j Key Ring — Photo Idents The Home Of Gifts » That You Will Treasure Forever DORMAN JEWELERS TABOR CITY, N. C . SEE US FOR Rough and Dressed Lumber Also Custom Sawing and Dressing D. J. Hughes Co. Phono .'50G1-Tabor Citvj WE BUY LOGS & C ^i/c£C...r.o\v is the iima to schedule ycur mac bines AND BEAT THE SP7JNG RUSK! Last year it was awful. A late, wet spring and every body wanting last-minute work done on tlicir trac tors and other farm machines at once. Maybe your crops suffered from delays caused by the spring rush. No need to let it happen a^ain. Let us come to your farm and inspect your McCormick I'armall tractor and other McCormick machines, without charge vou·. Then schedule them for !H 5-Star Service in our shop well ahead of spring. Play Safe. Save money and time and avoid ^ costly delays. Call us now! I - - - ★ ★ * # ★ ssra SSRVBSE Hirks Track & Trasfor Co, Whiteville, N. C. Wilmington Hwy. F.D. No. 13Λ3 FRIGIBAIBIE'S Holiday RANGE SALE! BSG 30" MOSEL! Just Right For Holiday ·, Cooking! V PS 20 S 63 GM AC Terms Fall or Monthly Budget Model with "Pull 'N Clean" Oven FALL TERMS SALE PRICES on all FRiGIDAIRE ElEGTsMC RAeMS! B'JSSET TERMS HURRY! LIMITED QUANTITY 1962 FRIGIDAIRE | RANGES AT Α BIG SAVING | > McGoirrjcn '-|Π —räe β ~ r . I ®τ , where there's Μ© s'WQKE Swilili mi <>M sny inc aron*». ΐ am] you disrovcr the niii<|iic advantage of flamrli'ss cicclrii· hotistdtcutiiig. Since there is no flame. there are no ρ rod nets of combustion .Hiieli moisture, soot or srnol e. Instead, you experience a rati in nl. penll·· warmth much like that of sunshine—clean, con stant. healthful. Von al-o gain the distinctive benefit of inr)ί· λ i«Iii.· I ι!" .f!'»slt| c ι;!·! fur '· ιο'>ηι \v!i icli only electric. 1 ··· .ι«.«, ii , - *<'U ίο select the exact I'M] . in· mii > efe m b«.»·- <· 11. hath, den, or any living area. At this point, you may l>e wondering if elcctrie hoiHeheating coin pa res faM»ra!»ly in cost with flarne-tvpe systems. You ran prove to yourself that il ilocs |»y a.-king a (Τ&Ϊ, representative I·» show von rase histories ami operating costs from our files no obligation of eourse. Kememher—only flamclc^s electric heat provider matchless Medallion Living. CAROLINA POWER & LIOHT COMPANY An invrxtor-ounnl. tnxpnying, public utility company
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