?/:< - ' " > : P?9* Foar OUR DEMOCK THRIFT in WrLL-OROCRCO THRIFT < NQT MERCLV FOR THE If THE COMMUNITY IN WH ^ WHEN, FOR EX AM PLC, V\ IHHwi A CASH rotCURMMT LMM THROUGH A OAfAMSS ACCOM THE FUNDS SO SET ASiOE FOf EMPLOVED IN PRODUCTIVE I THE NEEDS OF OUR GOVERN WELL-ORDERED THRIFT C< - TO TH WELFARE OF THE Boast Most Modem Air Parcel Post Approximately two million per eons were receiving FedewH?Old !Age and Survivors Insurance benefits at the end of 1947, according to figures recently released by the Social Security Administration. Of this number, about 900,000 claims were being paid to aged persons who had acquired an insured status in employment covered by the Social Security Act. . / ' * ' It was pointed' out, however, by Miss Maddox, Manager of the Gastonia field office, that there iss till a small proportion of retired individuals who are not receiving benefits to which they should be entitled. Their loss is due to their failure to apply for benefits. Miss Maddox emphasized that no claims are paid automatically; that the law requires an application to be field. "The other requiremehts for retire! work i ers," she said, "were attainment of age 65 and acquisition of sufficient ++ * ++ ++ + ++ + +< | f . I Ml1 *: t | ; ~^r + "nn t , v | 1 able \ i 0 ^ ^ - \\ II ditions.. \\1| Towle 4 ; S \\ HI wonderf 5 M plcte set :: ^ oatrnc^ i;n ,,,,,^^7,7^ jj|^^ ^ ; vv.; > ' '. ' ;> : V? :vV"Kv t ACV b^ut I ACTION :an ?e Prtooocrive, 'dividual , but ror iich He Lives. '? PROVIDE . ^ I iilv pftotbctiom, both mediate ano lohg-aangr, ec*a>/v <..?* /atsiurwce-^ | I 1 ? CKL06 OF FUTURE PURCHASING IVCR FOR THE FAMILY, ; VOUGH US .SAVINGS BONOS Ijl l ^ | ! k /f* / ??< ? I I FUTURE USE ARE KEPT ENTERPRISE} HELPMEET ' lAiENT, TOO. IN THESE WAYS, 3NTRIBUTES BOTH FAMILY AND THE NAT/ON. creditable work experience. A person generally has sufficient work credits," Miss Maddox explained, "when he worked in covered em [ploymerrt at least half the time between 1937 and the date he reached his 65th birthday." The Colorado potato beetle is now ! almost non-existent in England rfl-1 fhflUPh UPrv Gonnfmon a? ho I ?. 0 .? . V ^ WWW?tW?? V*I? I 1 ?*. pean continent, Juat across the nar row English Channel. I j Bread grain production in the Soviet Union is forecast to be larger than in.1947, but still well below the average. | North Carolina's 1948 cotton crop is estimated at 670,000 bales ? 48 per cent more than the 452,000 bales harvested last year. The average corn yield in the State from 1937 to 1946 was 21.8j bushels per acre; in 1247 the aver- I age was 30.5 buSfiels pet acre. .i The domestic demand for poultry | and eggs is likely to continue very strong. &fj | wo, Please" j ry firit dinner in your new n set the gracious pattern for future ? so let it be set with X Towle Sterling is beauty-for- T e in uhd silver, yet it is not e for all its proud craft tra.. Let us tell you about the 2 'place-setting plan" . . . the T ul way to collect your com- 1 > of this exquisite Sterling' V ' qs Mountain* | idinq lewnler* i \ THX KZKGSICOOIVTAIM HKBA1 Church FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ; W> P. D. Patrick, Pastor 1M1 9:46 a m. Sunday school. | I Harry Page, Supt. ev 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon subject: "When Youth ] Leaves Home." 3:00 p. m. Sunday school and service at Dixon. J. G. Darnacott, Supt. 7:00 p. m. Youth Fellowship Vespers. 8:00 p. m. Union service at the First Baptist church. i Monday? 7:00 p. m. Boy Scouts, Troop 1. Broadus Miss, Scoutmaster; James Page, Aaet. Scoutmaster. ST. MATTHEWS LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. H. Slender, Pastor Sunday School, Mr. JacOb Cooper, 11 Supt., 9:45 a. m. 1 Church Service with the sermon p. by the pastor 11:00 a. m. The Luther League 6:45 p. m. sr_? * ? - - * union services ?:uu p. iTT. at the! First Baptist church. Rachel Mitcham Missionary Group . MM ! ANNOUNCE > f '/ I The Open | Haywood E. I REAL E t OFFICE NO. 2 (Near Home Store " * ; If You Have Pro] I SEI I t Sm He WA B? WW AIVW Efficient WE HAVE SEVERAL LIST sal Office Phone 316-J STERCHI'S P hone 348 II Mountain Stieeft-A ;f &&&&&*i >". -1 -v tijjfci'm: ^.... 1 k S* J9. KHfOS MOUNT AIM. K.C. News | ednesday evening 1:00 p. m. with rs, Wm. H. Stender. Senior Ohoir Practice Wednesday ening 7:30 p. m. MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. B. Bobbitt, Pastor Sunday? 9:45 Svnday school. T. E. Moss, Supt. 11:00 Morning service. 1 ~ 6:30 BTU. 7:30 Evening service. Wednesday? 7:30 Prayer meeting. OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH T. W. Fogleman. Pastor Sunday school 10 a. re. Culp Ford, Supt. Worship first and third Sundays :00 a. re. . - V. Second and fourth Sundays 7:00 m. v ; SECOND WEUXTAN METHODIST CHURCH Jessie Henaon, Pastor y:4D a. m, Sunday actuxxL ft /G . . . 1 ling Of j Lynch Co. J STATE j MORRISON BUILDING | f Super Morket) 1 + perty to BUY or + .l v.-. ; | tier Prompt and | Service | uiuo rvn xnfUiUUlTE <>! ? :: - * . < > ' Res. Phone 249 {; * I ' 4 D 1 gP Any : ym Pay Balance < ( n? Convenient W K (zWEm I jR j H Costs Vess [ v '^Sl| I / . ,y J.' rc .?. 11:00 a. M. Morning worship.' 7:00 p. m. Evening worship. C< Wednesday: 7:00 p. m. Prayer rvice. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Harry E. Crump, Pastor Sunday school 8:45 a. m. Supt. J. Dj Sumjnitt. T; Morning worship 11 a. m. Young Peoples Service 6:15 p. m. e' President: Wesley Moss. Evangelistic service 7:90 p. m. memo to buy "m ft BELK'S DEPAR1 Remember?You Alwc . % *' * ' ' i' * V jc o J. ELIVE TO YOUR HOH1 GENERAL E or APFX WASHING MAC * t ... *- *W <m. ' ' . ? N OUR STOCK REGARDLESS C On r?????BUY Itoci . When ootrtetiono by.tlM A. BWot baying go Into miU J boon paoood). tho down.] I chinos will rango from $50.00 to | in all i T STERCHI'S tPlJl I T 1L A w . ?v> * At SterehVt ? ^ * HPW'' 11 UBHiMk * # . SeptemhB^S, lit :'M' TEMPLE BAPTIST CH^SCH >rner of Fulton and Caasler St*. . W. F. Monroe, P?St*r Sunday? . 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Preaching awvict. 6:00 p. m. Training? Us**?. 7:00 p. m. Evening WKifiup. Wednesday night prayer service 00 p. m. ' f Evangelistic service eaen Sunday ,-ening at 7:00 p. rn. -SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD? V ' I . ' f .J. unseamed < beauty for legs 20 denier sheer .. HE short, medium, long S1.3S Y y ' - rMENT STORE rys Save At Belle's - ' v '- ' * ? 4-? * .. .' : r . ' ; ' \ t 7 Ov J" if RS * E LECTRIC HINE | tr rRlCEl L r -J ' V:V?. V.? '* . V . '*" *-U NOW I c f tUIWIIIMll Ml UttMl. let (the bill bos already 1175.09 Down stores ' AA tbe washing I HI Moehlno of I I V V T*u> c bole* I I I Oat Starch! Storao To Kta Too At ShOlfcy, Ooo Bio. Poroot City. Charlotto t^SlSlMiymo. Imtetao

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