Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1964 — Page 9

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1. Q. — I worked before I was married. I have a chance for a part-time job for the next three months. Is it all right to use that card? A.— Absolutely not. Ask at your social security district office for Form OAAN-7003, request for change in social security records. It is important for you to make sure that the correct name is on your account which is already established so that you get credit under social security for the amounts you are paid. 2. Q. — I was ill and off work two years ago. During that time, I got disability payments. These stopped after I again became able to work. Now I am ill again, and it looks'fs if I won’t be able to work any more. Can I get disability again? A.— Yes, and if you still meet the work requirements you will not have to serve a second 6-month waiting period before benefits can begin. 3. Q. — If I quit work when I’m 65 on November 31, can I get social security for December? I wil have earned $6,000 for the year A.— You will be eligible for a benefit payment for December if you are not working as an employe for over SIOO or working a substantial amount of time in your own business in that month. 4. Q. — Three months ago I moved to a new address but am still living in the same city. I have received each of my social security checks since I moved but I noticed that the last check I received still had my old address on it. I notified the post office whdn my address changed so why doesn’t social security have my right address? A. — Hie fact that you notified the post office of your move doesn’t mean that the social security administration knows you have changed your address. It was proper to notify the post office but you also should notify the social security administration of the new address. The notice to social security should always include your claim number. 5. Q. — I receive social security benefits and have heard reminders on several occasions that if I move I should notify the social security office promptly of my new address. Each time I hear this reminded they mention that when I send the notice I should list my claim number. Whatsis the claim number? I wasn’t even aware I had one. A.— Basically, the claim number is a social security account number with a letter added to the end of it. This letter signifies that a claim has been filed and also identifies the type of claim. For example, a man, his wife, and a minor child all have applications filed for monthly benefits. The man is. the only one who has ever worked under social security so

A.MIWI Poverty Cure No Pipe Dream By REP. JOHN W. McCORMACK Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives , < The nation today faces a hard, basic challenge: to eliminate poverty. This is no pipe dream. It can be done. It is a plausible objective within our reach.

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Clear Fork Valley, Tennessee, is deep in the heart of America’s poverty stricken Appalachian country. There Mrs. Marlow and her eight children struggle daily against the grinding poverty in which they must live—but it is a losing struggle. Last November Thomas Marlow and a companion were trying to scratch a living from one of the pitiful little coal pits that dot the region. As so often happens, there was a cave-in. The companion was killed and Marlow’s back was crushed. He is still a charity patient in the hospital, but will return home soon—paralyzed. Home is a shack that rents for $8 a week. There the Mariows conduct their battle against hunger and dirt. The Marlows are better off than some. Next month they will receive a check for sllO a month from the Welfare Department. The trouble is, it isn’t enough. Columbus Cooper started clearing his 26-acre South Carolina farm when he was 16 years old. Now’he is 57. Four years ago he had to mortgage his farm for the first time. It is estimated that to maintain* an ordinary standard of living a farmer needs to gross at least SIO,OOO a year cash income. Columbus Cooper, with a family of 12, grosses i $1,500. " , . President Johnson’s Economic Opportunity Act outlines the basic steps that will help these victims of the “other America” to break their economic bonds. As President Johnson, said in his Poverty Message: “Today, for the first time in our history, we have th* power to strike away the barriers to full participation our society. Having the power, we have the duty.*

all claims are filed on his record. All members of the man's family have his social security number as part of their claim number. The man has the letter ”A” added back of his account number, the wife has “B 2 added to make her claim number, and the child has “C” added to complete his claim number. The reminder you received is correct — always list your claim number when you write social security for any reason. 6. Q. — Yesterday I heard part of a radio announcement that said I should notify social security if I change my address. I have had a social security number for 10 years, have moved five times in that period, but have never notified social security of my new address. Am I supposed to notify social security even though I don’t receive any monthly checks? A.— No; the announcement you heard applies only to those who receive monthly social security benefits. Until a person files a claim he need not advise social security of his current address. However, if you have friends or relatives who get benefits, it would be a good idea to tell them to notify both social security and the post office when they move. 0 ; 0 Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee 0 0 Q. I’m a man who frequently eats lunch in a restaurant that has booths for seating. Sometimes a woman friend will stop to chat tor a few minutes, and I feel very embarrassed because of my inability to rise in thenarrow confines of my booth. How about this? A. You need feel no embarrassment under these circumstances. If the woman seems to be lingering, you could ease things by asking her to seat herself. , Q. Should we send birth announcements to everyone, including those whom we have already told by phone or in person? A. No; only to persons whom you have not already told. Q. Is a soup bowl ever placed on the table without a plate or saucer under it? A. No, not any more than you would place a cup of coffee on the table without its saucer. A saucer is always placed under a soup, cereal, or dessert bowl. Q. What is the proper way for a woman to give a luncheon is her home? A. Invitations may be extended by phone or by informal note. The time is usually between one and two. The luncheon may provide the only entertainment, or it may be followed by cards. The menu should include an appetizer, a main dish of meat, and two vegetables, salad, rolls, dessert, and coffee. i

President Johnson has analyzed this * challenge and proposed the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 as a blueprint for action. President Johnson’s anti-p<iverty program is a carefully drawn, logical plan that will enable us to gradually bring all our people into the comfortable lift most of us now enjoy. There are 35 million of our fellow citizens who are shackled to poverty, largely through circumstance. They live marginal existences, outside the circle of affluence, outside the free enterprise system.

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