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The Express from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania • Page 5

Publication:
The Expressi
Location:
Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
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5
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(Saturday, May 24, 1958 Lock Haven Express, Lock Haven, tocfc Haven High School Gracfuafes, Class of 7958 GARY EARON JERRY DALE DONNA DeHASS JOAN BOONE JOAN CLARK ELSIE BERRY DAVID CLUKEY DIANA SF ANGLER SANDRA BRYAN ARTHUR DAPP JEFFRY BOWMAN JOE DICELLO JOAN HARTLEY GORDON CORTER WOODROW DUNKLE RONALD BOONE DORIS DALE ROBERT BATES WILLIAM BEVERLY RONNIE HOUSER MARGARET JERLES PATRICIA KEEN NANCY KIEHL FRANKLIN KRAMER SHIRLEY KREIDLER SHIRLEY BILBY ROBERT DEITZ ETHEL DARBY BARBARA GUERRIERO (Other Members of the Graduating Class Will Appear in Later Issues) DANA BEST (Photos by Zimmerman Studio) Social Security Questions and Answers By RAY HENRY From W. H. of Council Bluffs, Iowa: "About seven months ago $75 a month each month for sup- 'Danville State Gets Top Rating The Danville State Hospital has I was badly injured in an auto hold disqualify me for a widow's accident. I'll never be able to tf" annuity under Railroad Retire- aack to my old work because ofimcnl?" several permanent disabilities. NO.

A widow is entitled to a port. Does the fact that bcen liste(J among the top state weren't part of the same house- 1 mental institutions in the country by the Central Inspection Board of the American Psychiatric Association. The association, reviewing men, Aliv a on illicit Does the government give a annuity under Rail- tal itals on lhe basis of pa son in my condition any help in road Retirement if she can meet ant a Un nan. learning a new line of work?" any one of the following condi- Yes. The federal government i lions- (a i The deceased was mak- in cooperation with all the regular contributions to her has several hundred offices before he in your the country to give just the kind case, or the of help you mention.

You can get his been ordered by a small pamphlet describing court to contribute to her sup- program by writing to: The Of-1 port she was a member lice of Vocational Rehabilitation, of the same household before the Dcpt. of Health, Education and deceased worker's death. Welfare, Washington 35, D.C. From Rev. P.C.

of Knoxvillc, From T. M. N. of Fort "Please tell me how dale, "To whom may minister becomes covered by So-1 nf! Social Security lump sum death icial Security." tient care, has also listed Danville among the nation's top 25 institutions, when judged with private, state, veterans, and United States Public Health Service centers. Asks Broadcasters 1 to Help Officials WBRNEHSVILLE, George Leader waftts ers to help state officials come the elementary they make on radio and television programs.

He asked delegates at tfxj nual meeting of the Pennsylvania Assn. of Broadcasters to set up an advisory committee for futurt administrations. He also urged greater 61 radio and television to keep Included among the 25 were 11 state, eight veterans, one public health and five private hospitals. In reporting to the Board of Trustees, Dr. Robert L.

Gatski, superintendent of the hospital, that final ut for people informed about their ernmont. payment be paid after the death of someone covered by Social Security The lump sum may be paid to: 1. The surviving wife or husband who has been living with or receiving support from the deceased, or 2. Anyone else who pays the funeral expenses if there is no surviving wife or husband. From Mrs.

F. C. of Washington, D.C.: "Could you tell me just what happens to the money which is paid into Social A neighbor tells me that it's put into the United States Treasury and spent on government business. Is this right?" No. The Social Security tax goes into two special trust funds.

These are the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund. The money put in these funds is kept separate from all other accounts in the U.S. Treasury. The money in funds can be spent In two ways only: For Social Security payments and for the cost of running the Social Security system. What's left after these expenses is invested in government securities at interest.

From Mrs. C. C. of Chicago: "My husband who was a railroad employe and I were living apart at the time he died. We weren't divorced, but he was paying me lhe conlcr Danville for emo- All he has lo do is ask the nearest Social Security office for a number and a special application on which he can signify his desire to be covered.

After the application is filled out, it must be filed with the nearest Internal Revenue Service office. You may send questions about your Social Security or retirement problems to The Express. They will be answered by the District Social Security office, directly to you, at no charge. tionally maladjusted children in the 12-18 year bracket, 'thia fy the second section to be added to Danville State in the past few weeks. A section for the ment of alcoholics was opened.

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LOANS SIS to $2,000 CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO. 231 E. Main St. EARL BITTNER, Mgr. Phone 271S P.O.S.ofA.Holds Memorial Rites The Clinton County P.

0. S. of A. Thursday night honored members who have died in the past year, at memorial services in Camp 161 lodge rooms, Lock Haven. Fred Cox, lay leader at Trinity Methodist Church, gave the address.

District president Richard Greninger of Camp 529, Woolrich, president, presided. Others who spoke were state master of forms, Earl Tennis, of Catawissa, and state inspector, Donald Myers of Lock Haven. Oldest living past state president, Roy L. Schuyler, was present. It's So Convenient and Inexpensive to Rent MEN'S AND BOYS' SUMMER FORMAL WEAR for WEDDINGS and DANCES at 107 E.

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Years Available:
1931-1973