sicui ^ Sftiim latstitis in iisim Faulty notif ration of change Of addrcs. t'S so .• I ii, iiy bene ficiaries ran cause ronsidcrable delay in nn .pi of monthly cherta. Mr. Lex •"!. H irkley, social sectir ity diatru t m ilia or m Gastonia, pointed out today. The Social .Security Adminis tration process. . In . a 17 and 19 nullion actions for beneficial ie* each month, ho pointed out. Whil* not all these involve rhang . s «if addr* - a sizable portion do. The change of adores* pr ices* is (|U;lo s.mple if th»- person get .i • ' > ial m* uriiy lw iofits v.ill use iho cards given him when an initial claim is filrd. These can he obtain**! from any of the more than titst so.-ial security distrrt offices in the country. "The person wishing to change his aridress should give his or her name, the new address and the elaim number," Mr. Barkley said. The latter is always found on the aw aril letter whieh is furnished every person whe nhis elaim foi social security benefits is approv THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Really Filmed In The Carolinos Right In Your Back Door.1 ...is JEft'S" COUUTRV ‘N t-ORD HELP TH‘ REVENOOR TH£T COMES ROUND -TVxxS viUner \ AArrd2-'1' ? • *«aor\- \ \ 1ALl V'&v^S0 \C0HE! Y ev-r_*im&'n,damc' I 1 M faSCTA* PlCK'N Starring—JEFFERY ALIEN CHUCK SCOTT'ADAM SORG —Introducing— EONNIE HINSON‘CARMEN SOflR 1 SUN. - MON. - TUES. THEY SAVE LIVES WITH A PASSION... AND MAKE LOVE WITH ABANDON! THE S!R!rt Of ABAS/ ... and their new loves ! Mi/kK J V’CH'EIC'. Vr BAFlRARA EDEM-SIEf *>*i I TiSiVAlAS A SILVENS WATCH FOR 1—-WHAT A WAY TO GO'* 2—’’UNSINKABLE MOLLY SHOWN-* 3—"SO DEAR TO MY HEART" 4—"BEDTIME STORY" 5—"DEVIL BULL" fcd. "In each caM'. die post office should also ho notified,” Bat k ley add^d Q I am a f < rer G3 years old. Would I la- el gible to receive any «-i it jrity cref.ts wh ie I cl. ar around SI 10f» a yr ir. farming ' A You u :>i!d. oo filing an ap plication and qualifying, ho able to rftfivi- benefits for most of the year. You should take your social m urity card and a copy if your latest Fisleral income tax return when you ••all at the so.-,al sc urity offne. Also, if available, take your canrrlled check. «>r other receipt to show you have paid your self employ ment tax. If yout wife is t>2 or Jdei. she should also come with vnu. with proof f age. Should there !>•■ a . hild under is, bring his birth certificate, if you have it. Q I -a *11 ho t^.’ in February .id wish to apply for my social sc urity benefits. Should I wait until my birthday to file my pa jwrs? A No. You may file y >ur ap plication as early as three months before you reach retirement age. I suggest you apply for your ben • fits right away. By filing ahead of time, votir first monthly bene fit chc-lt can t-c paid promptly. Q I have been working for. the past twenty months at house keeping and caring for three small girls. My employer has not asked me for my social sc anty card. Me hasn't taken out any social security faxes. I re -civc SNt.no a month for my work. What must I do? A You should talk with your •mployer and ask him if he is reporting your earnings to the i.i ia| Security Administration If he says "yes ", then you should a rite the Social Security Office, (i.-st ilia. N. C\. requesting the post card form. ••Bequest for Statement of Earnings." When hi 1 eceive this statement you will know if he is reporting your earning*. If n > earnings have peon reported, then y »u should .^intact the social security offue right away. () I hired a lady to dean m> ious*- one day a week. 1 pay her SOX OFFICE OPENS 6:45 — SHOW STARTS 7:30 Bessemer City - Kings Mountain DRIVE-IN THEATRE ALWAYS S1.00 A CAR LOAD! Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.—4 BIG HITS! Tab Frank* Hunter • Avalon* •OPERATION BIKINI" LANA TURNER “IMITATION OF LIFE’* — Color — TRtrt DONAHUE •PARRISH — Colo: — JOHN WAYNE •NORTH TO ALASKA" ON SAT. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER SAT-SUN ONLY "Four Color Cartoons" SUN. MON.-TUES -WED. 3—BIC HrrS!—3 Shirley • Eaton •RHINO" — Colo: — Robert Culp "A SUMMER PLACE" — Color — TROY DONAHUE —3— ’NIGHT PASSAGE" — Color — audie murphy WED. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER GOODY-GOODY BARBECUE WILL BE CLOSED FOB REPAIRS From September 21 until September 30th Located Next To Bethware School On Shelby Highway We have discovered a new method of extracting excess grease from our barbecue, which makes Goody-Goody baibecue tastier and digestible. Try it and find out. If you still doubt we have the best sandwich in this area, try us. Your favorite sandwich made to or der. You'll like our home-made pies. Goody-Goody Barbecue NEXT TO BETHWARE SCHOOL SHELBY HIGHWAY Bolin Rites Held Wednesday i-unc.al for llu h L. Bolin. 53, was held Wednesday mi 1 p.m. from the Chapel . f Harris Fu neral Horne, interment following in Mountain Host ‘■emotery. Kev. George Juiian. past »r of Se, ond Baptist church, officiated at the final rites. Mr. Bolin died suddenly Mon day night at his home after suf fering a heart attack. He was a native of Cherokee County, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Melton Bolin. He was a former textile employee. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eva Sellers Bolin; two sons. Norman Bolin of Kings Moun tain and Rural B din of Cherry ville; two brothers. Glenn Bolin of Kings Mountain and Boyd Bolin of Biscoe. Seven grandchil dren also survive. $10 to do this work plus 50c car fare. Is it necessary for me to pay social security taxes on the wages I pay her? A If you hire a domestic em ployee w ho is paid S50 or more in cash wages during a calendar quarter, you are required to re port her earnings. The amount you give her in cash for ear fare would also c^Mjnt as part of her earnings, anti w >uld be subject to social security taxes. Q I have recently employed a maid to help me with my house work. When anti how often do I report her earnings? A For reporting purposes the year has been divided into quar ters. The first three months of the year compose the first quar ter. etc. You make your reports after each quarter in which you have paid your domestic employee at least $50. Q I have a household em ployee who has worked for me for the past year. I did not know that her earnings were subject to social security taxes, and I have never reported her earnings. What sho.ild I do? A You should visit your near est social security office immedi ately, and they will make ar rangements for you to report her earnings. Q Where can I get a report form to file social security taxes on my domestic employees? A You can get on the mailing list to receive the report form quarterly hy e -ntaeting either the Internal Revenue office or your social security office. Re quest booklet OASI-21 which con-1 tains a card to complete and mail to Internal Revenue Service. September 17-23 commemorate the 177th anniversary of th - signing of the Constitution of th Foiled States of America. Plonk’s HOW MUCH SHOULD YOU SMND ON A MA i THE ANSWER IS JUST answer-bra must fit you more perfectly than any bra you’ve ever worn ...or your money badd No other bra fits file answer, bra because no other has onswer-bro's unique five-sec* tion cup, princess-shaped inserts and stitched, lined lower cups! love it—or re turn it! All-coltonf an swer-bra No. 1830, A32-36t B ond C 32-d $250. . of III mWine and elastic White Hears Routine Docket A l.ghf docket was heard on Monday. Sept. 7 be .'ore City He (•order's Court Judge Jack White The following judgment were handed down: Oust a bo Hegewlsch. 28. 503 West Gold Street, no operator's license, capias issued. J. B Hawkins. 40. 5»I3 James Street, assault on female, nol pros. Alexander Adams. Jr., 25, Route 2. worthless check, con tinued until 14. Samuel Boyce. 42. Route 1. Canterbury Road, non-support. 12 mon;hs suspended upon the payment of $25 weekly for sup port of children; good behavior for a period of 12 months. Bertie L. Adams, 43. 202 Wat terson Street, violation prohibl tion laws, capias issued. Sam Williams. 53. 418 West Ridge Street, violation of prohi bition laws. 90 days, suspended upon payment of $15 fine and costs of court and not to violate any state liquor laws in the fu ture. Bobby Short. 27. Route 3, dis posing of mortgaged property. ap|>ealed to a jurv trial. Monte H. Hunter. 28. 40« West Ridge Street, assault on female. I 30 days, suspended upon pay- j ment of the costs of court. Margaret Hogue. 29. 304 West j Ridge Street, violation of prohibi- - tion laws. 90 days, suspended i upon the payment of $15 fine I and costs of court; not to violate j any state liquor laws for a peri od of six months. John C. Dawkins, 44. 209 Tracy Street, aiding and abetting. 901 days, suspended upon the pay ment of $15 fine and the costs of court; not to violate any state' liquor laws for a period of six months. Joseph H. Culbert, 53. 208 Pirn Street. Spindale. driving under the influence. 12 months sus-. pended upon the payment of $100 fine and the costs of court:1 not to violate any state liquor laws for a period of 12 months and to have his driver’s license for the same period of time. R. H. Turner. 34, 117 Wells Street, assault on female, not guilty. Ellen Sanders. 44. Maple Street, no operator’s license. 30 days, suspended upon the payment "of $25 fine and the costs of court Burl Blanton. 21. Ill McGinnis Street, assault on female, 30 days, suspended u|»on the pay ment of the costs of court and to he of good behavior in the future. _^1! Brown, 59, Carpenter St root, disposing of mortgaged property, prayer for judgment, continued until September 28. Submissions included: Ja.iii-s L. McCravv, 46, 106 Tracy Street, public drunken ness. violation of pronibition laws. $5 and costs. David M Smi*d. 21, 50S South Aim Street. Cherryville. viola tion ol prohibition laws. $5 and costs. Paul Rathhone, 18. 28 Bennett Drive, gambling, costs of court. Paul Moss. 33. 509 Midpines, public drunkenness, violation of prohibition laws. $10 and costs. William L. Davis, Jr.. 21. 408 Childers Street, assault on fe male. .30 days suspended upon payment of costs of court and il> not to harm prosecuting wit ness In future, and <2l 90 days good behavior. Ronald K. Smith. 22. Oanrt Street, assault on female. I'osts of court. Bobby D. Self. 25, 404 Kill Street, assault on female, costs, of court. Betty Jo Simpson. 20. 406 East; King, spoiling 50 in 35 zone, half costs. Robert J. Hubbard. 24. Gen 1 i ral Delivery. Bessemer City, stop sign violation, half costs. Louise C. Bell, 30. Route I, Box I 133. speeding 40 in 25 zone, half costs. Billy A. Lee. 30. 302 Archer Road, Spartanburg, no opera- 1 tor’s license. $25 and costs. Ray F. Byrd. 29. 332 Jones Place. Shelby, stop light viola \ tion. half costs. Joe L. Kirkland. 19. Route 2. Vale, speeding 50 in 35 zone, half costs. Richard W. Bolin, 17. 702 West j Gold Strref. improper muffler,' half costs. Jerry T. Darnell. 16, 1106 East Dixon Blvd.. Shelby, speeding 50 in 35 zone, half costs. KKK To Hold Bally Saturday The United Klans of America Inc. will present a program Sat urday night. September 19 a 8:00 at the Walker Heights Drag Strip, located on highway 277 j eight miles from Cherryville, be tween Cherryville and Dallas. 'Die public is invited to attend the rally. The Grand Dragon of North Carolina and other si»eak ers will be present. This is Constitution Week, September 17-23 when we recall the great heritage of individual freedom which is given to us bv our Constitution. Falls' Infant's i Bites Conducted Graveside rites for the infant son of Rev. and Mrs. Fred Falls. Jt. of Fayetteville were held Monday at 1 p.m. from Croas Creek cemetery. Rev. B. L. Davidson, superin tendent of the Fayetteville Dis trict of the Methodist church, of ficlatad. In addition to the patents. th< infant is survived ijr his patcrna grandmother. Mr*. Fred Fal Sr., and liis maternal gr.indpn* mis. Mr. and Mr*. Sam Weir, of Kings Mountain. % By 1970 half a million tons of steel will be used annually for large freight eontalnera. says on« large steel eompany. FREEMAN Hand-Sew n s S12J9 Black or Brown Flexible hand stitched front, premium leather and famous Freeman quality make this hand-sewn a smart buy Come in today... try your sire. PLON’KS COLD WEATHER'S COMING! 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