Young Workers Urged To Obtain Social Security Cards Some srtuden4s now have part time jobs. They may be working in stores, or in slices after school and on Saturdays. As more men go into tihe armed forces, and as more men and women find jobs in war and other essential indus tries, added numbers of boys and girls will obtain social security cards arxl go into after-school work. D. W. Lajnbert, manager of the Social Security Board field office at Asheville, says that every pupil who takes a job should realize t?he ini]K>rtance of safeguarding his ac count number card. The card rep resents his insurance policy with the Federal Government It is the key to the wage credit which he will receive as a result of employ ment in jobs covered by the old age and survivors insurance sys tem. In due time those wage cred its may entitle him to monthly benefits for himself and his fam ily # The young worker should guard h*s social security account number card as he would any other im portant document. He is advised also to copy his number carefully and keep that record handy. The card itself could be kept in a s,afe box or drawer together with im portant fami-ly documents. Because Americans are too care Jess with their account number cards, the Social Security Board issued 1,861,000 duplicate cards dur ing the yeat/*!$41. The duplicate cards issucd%ir? 1941 alone cost the Federal Government $500,000 ? a sum which would buy R33 machine guns or 555 jeeps or 25,000,000 rounds of j>istoJ ammunitatior*. 4-H Club , Schedule | (All cUba meet at 2 p. m.) 20 ? Oak Grove with Mrs. Ray Bradley. 21 ? CarUiogechave with Mrs. H. C. ' Hurst. 22 ? Hickory Knoll with Mrs. Wil son Rogers. 2i ? West's Mill at Cowee s The Milwaukee Railroad has of fered its 35,000 employees the use of suitable vacant tand for Victory . Gardens. FOR RENT? Smith home on Bid well St. For information write Mrs John M. i&bson. 209 S. Hall St., Montgomery, Ala. A15 3tc? A29 ? FOR RENT ? Big pasture, new fence. For cattle only ; 4 miles from Franklin, in Patton settle ment. FRED HANNAH Route 1 ltp SEE ? Mrs. W. L Higdon, at the Hazel Marie Shop, Ashear Bldg., for fuuiished rooms. Terms very reasonable. ltp? A15 WANTED ? Will pay 50 Cients cash for a Dog. Must be fast, reliable and of good character. See or write DEWEY OORBIN, Lenoir Gty, Tenn. A15 ? 3t

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