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BETHWARE OAK GROVE NEWS J By JuJy Bolton Davis Teh i hone ’ BETHWARE A group of young people from Beth ware school sang at the ARP church Sunday. They were: Pamela Humphries, Oemse Costner, Su san Blackwood. Marsha Summit I, Beth Hambright. Carolyn II w ard. Marty Wright, Terry Love lace. and Randolph Bell Monday night, the YWA of Oak Grove attended a study course at Eastsido Baptist church in Shelby The Study Course was entitled "The Edge of Decision". Attending were: Judy Blanton. Betty Jo Evans, Elaine Gibbons, | Linda Ross, Jt-a.t Ledford, and ! Mrs. Edward Davis. Titc Deacons and their v \ e attended a suppei meet.ng Tue> i day night as snt-i .aI guests «>f the pastor and h s wife. Tite Oak Grove I H Chib tr.et , Monday night. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Etlwaid Davis an I : Bobby were Mr. and Mrs. D.van ! Thornbui g Other guests were . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ross and Rhonda. William Davis anti Dime White accompanied a group from East side Baptist church in Snel hy to Konst City Sunday afier noon to deliver a Sunshine Ba ker. LETTERS TO EDITOR Editor: It is my privilege to servo a* honour) chairman of the North ; ’.Mima Arthritis awl Rnejmi I.-. • Foundation. Folks all over 'ho state are now receiving let ters seeking contributions to sup port line work of the Foundation, i hope that many will resp md to our appeal. Arthritis an strike anyone a* any age. In one of its many forms it afflicts StKI.OM) North Carotin.ans. We ‘I • not know the i re hat hope that research will »:• d iy provide it. We do know that proper medical care can i sii illy ; event crippling when a thri’is strike*. 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Kerr Scott, SOCIAL SEtMTT about your SOCIAL SECIRITY Q \ly wife and I both receive | social security benefits on my ; account. She doesn't work but I i do. I understand that each of us i is entitled to earn up to a ! year and still get all our social security benefits. Since she doesn't work. d>ies that men that I can take the $1200 she is allow ed to earn and add it to mine so that I ca nearn $2400 a year and still get all our henifits? A No. Kaeh beneficiary can earn up to $1200 a year while re ceiving social security benefits but the $1200 allowance cannot be combined. Q I have been told that a per son can earn all he wants to earn after he is age 72. Is this true? A Yes. However, his total yearly earnings during the year of his 72nd birthday can affect any benefits he may be entitled to receive for the months before his 72nd birthday. For more spe cific details ahout how this works, call, write, or visit your social security office. Q I receive social security benefits. 1 work for a church and the wages of employees there are not covered by social security. Since these wages are not covered, do I have to count them as earnings in figuring whether I earn more than $1200 this year? A Yes. all wages and income from self-employment must be counted even when the work is not covered. Get in touch with your social security office if you have any rpitstions about how your work affects your benefits. APPABEL PLAZA Shelby ltd. KINGS MOUNTAIN Wholesale Buy Now for Choice Lost $56 Worth FREE Register Gmrtey-fietvjee If we don"t have the model and make you want (late model, old model or in-between), we’ll get it for you. f ’ * Lowest Prices * Low- cost bank financing I • Up to 36 months to pay 1 Hamrick Used Cars 739-4717 Phones 7394709 SHELBY BOAD COMEDY CORNER “Never could understand what people see in old thing's!" Crew Leader b Named Mr. Ralph M. Suggs of <las tonia. N. C. has been named a «rew leader for the 1!K»I Census of Agriculture, Joseph R. .Nor wood. director of the regional of fua* of the U. S. Bureau of the Census at Charlotte, N. C an nounced today The new crew leader is one of about 1.X25 ]*er sons throughout the U. S. to re ceive this apointment. The new crew leader will su pervise a team of census enum erators who will visit all larm> and ranches in part of Cleveland county to collect official census questionnaires from farm operat ors. Knurreration of all farms in the county will take place No vember awl early Decern or. The census will be taken in the following way: Shortly after November 5. the Bureau of the Census, an agency of the C. S. Department of Commerce, will mail census questionnaires to all rural hoxholders. Those require*! to fill out the foiTns should do so and hold the questionnaires un til a cmsus enumerat >r comet t • > tolled them. At that time, tin* enumerator will he!p answer any questions that may have ptovei troublesome. The crew leader is a key pei son in conducting a Census ol Agriculture. He recruits am! ! trains the enumerators, schedule, their work, reviews the a urn.y of completed forms, and conducts difficult interviews. The Census of A :r:ij]t ure js . taken every five years in y< i; ending in “I" anti ••!»'' to gathei information is vital in maki ig decisions aff-.-tlng m.anv sc ments of the I' S • otio.r.y I>a..i gathered in- hide the numhc and I sire of farms, acreage and her- I vest of crops, livestock inventor ies. and information on farm equipment and improvements and iniwne and some productum ex ponditures. The information will be pub lished starting in 196T> for coun ties. States, and the nation. SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD Sterchi's Your New Headquarters for Spinet Pianos! 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