Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1958 — Page 11

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Social Security Quiz Answers .Many Queries

I (Editor’s note: Do you have any questions about Social Security? We all do, don’t we? Send any question you might have to Social Security Quiz, c/o Daily Democrat. You’ll find your answer in this column, which is published each Saturday.) 1. Q. I am 58 years old. My daughter married last month. I was receiving mother’s benefits because she was under 18 and in my care. Am I entitled to the check which I received this month for last month? A. No. As a widow under 62 years old, you were entitled to monthly benefits only in the months that your unmarried daughter under 18 was entitled to them. Because of her marriage, your daughter was not entitled to any payment for last month. Therefore, you should return the benefit check which you received for last month. 2. Q. When I inquired at the social security office last year about getting disability payments, I was informed I could not qualify because I hadn’t worked under social security for 4 years prior to becoming disabled. However, I did have a total of 8 years employment under social security. I’ve read that many changes have been made in the law concerning disabled people. Can I get payments now? A. Due to a recent change in the requirements, it is no longer necessary to have credit for a year and one-half in the last 3 years before you became totally disabled. You must have at least 5 years work under social security out of the ten years before you became totally disabled. You should ask at your local office regarding your particular case. 3. Q. I am 84 years old and have had my social security card for about 15 years. I did not go to work under social security until after I was 65. I worked eight seasons straight at the canning factory and every year they took social secur-

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ity tax out of my wages. Why doesn’t the law allow older people to get benefits It isn’t out fault we started working under social security after we were 65. A. There is nothing in the social security law which prevents people who are over 65 from receiving benefits if they otherwise qualify. You should contact your social security < office immediately since benefits can only be paid 12 months back. 4. Q. From reading your column, I found out that my daughter may be able to get social security payments because her father is receiving disability benefits. Would it be possible for me as the child’s mother to receive any payments? A. If you have a child in your care who is eligible for benefits, you may also be eligible for benefits regardless of your age. You should contact your nearest social security office and apply for benefits. 5. Q. I am a farmer and I am preparing my self-employment tax report for social security. Last year I rented sleeping rooms to some electricians and I have a net profit over S4OO from these rooms. I understand that because I supplied linens and cleaned the rooms daily that I can report these earnings for social security. Do I just include this income along with the farm income on my Schedule F when I file my Federal income tax report? A. No. You should report this income on a separate Schedule “C” as part of your Federal income tax report. You should report only farm income on your Schedule “F”. 6. Q. Some time ago I received a notice from the social security office that my disability benefit would be S6O per month. However, since I was receiving a higher disability payment from the Veterans Administration I would not receive the disability insurance payment from social security. Does the new law change this in any way? A. Yes. If your social security disability benefits have not been paid because you get another type of disability payment, you will automatically begin to get your disa- ! bility benefits of S6O per month be- j ginning with the check for the ! month of August, 1958.

Better 8Y JEAN AUEN' MAIN DISH SOUP Soup is a welcome fall and winter treat. Chili Soup tastefully combines meat, vegetables, and seasoning to make an economical but special “main dish soup.” Chili Soup Cheese Crackers Iceberg Lettuce Wedge Italian Salad Dressing Butterscotch Pie Milk Coffee Chili Soup 2 tablespoons shortening 1 pound diced stewing beef 1 can (1 pound) kidney beans 2 medium onions, minced 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 tablespoon flour 1 can (1 pound) tomatoes 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 1/4 teaspoons salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper 3 cups water Melt shortening, add meat and turn frequently until evenly browned. Place meat and beans • in large kettle. Saute onions and garlic in remaining fat. Add remaining < r e>>wc wrf®’ ingredients; cook five minutes. Add to beans and meat. Cover tightly and cook over low heat (simmer) for about two hours. Yield: Six to eight servings. Stew meat can be very tender if cooked properly. The important steps are: add liquid (water or vegetable juice), cover tightly, and cook over low heat. This is the method to follow for all less tender cuts of beef, such as short ribs, brisket, chuck roast or round steak. Toasted place squares of Cheese Crackers cheese on crackers Place squares of cheddar or processed cheese on soda crackers; place under the broiler until cheese is melted, atdy? immedi ' PaiiMvtly j 012ZUC BIOSEK

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