Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 213, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 October 1946 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, OCT. 24. 1946. SULLIVAN, INDIANA

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Social Security Payments Raised For This Area

More than 3200 residents of Sullivan and neighboring coun-

J include wages received after en- possible only when the insured jtitlement. Many workers of 65 person is not survived by any jWho had applied for their retire- person who could qualify for 'inert benefits returned to work monthly payments." I during the war. If, as often was A list of the authorized monthI the case, their war wages in- ly payments by counties in this creased their previous monthly service territory follows: '

average pay, the Bureau will re

Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vfm?

figure their benefits, upon re-

i ties are now entitled to Social1 r1" . it

, rti.y increase w Tne woriter

Mrs. Mary Berry of North Section Street received a letter from her son, Paul, stating that he is now stationed at Scott Field, Illi-

Security Retirement and Surviv

ors monthly benefits totalling over $58,000, J. E. Snider, manI aer of the Terre Haute xield office announced today.

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for his Greene 345 5944 Owen 138 2304

uriM .. t , ' t, , . Parke 165. 2741 O, the total monthly benefits Putnam 134 2252 payable locally, $38,068, or 65 Sullivan 377 6708

Thousands o? courses are weak, worn-out. ex

hiusred solely because body lacks iron. For renv vim vitality, try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Contains iron you. too, may need lor pep; also

vilaniio Hi. uet regular $1.UJ size now omy idcl Number 1 For sale at all dm? stores evervwliere Payees Amount ln suilivan. at Smith Drug Store.

. . . 341 $6017

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'This represents a 20 per cent per ceRt of the total goes to re- Vermillion .... 235

increase in the number of bene-

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tired 'workers and their

PITTSFIELD, Mass. (UP) There was no stenographer at one session of the district court here. The court stenographer Miss Elsie McQuade was the defendant. She paid a $10 fine for

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ficiaries in 1946, and a. 27 per " ' cent higher' monthly dollar the baJanc'e to some 1375 young Snider urged every worker fn

nois. Ke is attending Hi-speed total," he stated. "The number of children, widows, and parents of employment covered by the Soc-

radio school. His address is: payfes has grown rapidly with , deceased insured workers. In ial Security Act to protect !'is a traffic violation i the close of the war effort, while ' addition to monthly payments, interests by writing or visiting , Pvt. Paul Berry, 15244035 the larger benefits may be partly 1 more than $26,000 in lump sum the field office at 632 Cherry

Sqdn. TM-8 Brks. 797 350th credited to the Bureau's new ' paj merits have been paid this Street, Terre Haute, : promptly A.A.F. B.U. Scott Field, Illinois, policy of recomnuting benefits to year. Such flat payments are upon reaching age 65.

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Noland's Platform Advocates: Legislative program to insure deserved benefits for veterans of World War I and II. Is for state bonus. Maintenance of parity prices for farmers. Is for extension of soM conservation and rural electrification programs. A direct fedeni pension for those over 60 years of age which will give them a good living. Labor Trcgrani Full employment, rights of collective bargaining, wage to meet high cost of living. NOLAND FOR CONGRESS CLUB Chas. F. Robertson, Pres. Paid Pol. Adv.

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