Cape May County Herald, 31 October 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 36

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SITE OF NEW WING — Here's where ground has been broken for a new, 60-bed addition to the Lutheran Home at Ocean View.-Jeffrey Kissam, i^ght, the home's administrator, discusses progress with construction foreman Robert Gillespie.

* * ObJfeed To Report All Changes

v_^People in the local area who receive Social Security checks have an important responsibility -^to report any event that could affect their right to or the amount of their check, a Social Security spokesperson said recently. A report can be " i made by telephone, i mail, or in person and 0 should include the following information: name of person, what is being reported, date it happened, signature, address, and the claim number under which benefits are being paid (a nine-digit number followed by a letter). THE FOLLOWING events should be reported : • Change in mail- - ; ing address. I • Earnings of more "1

than the annual limit - $6,960 for people 65 or over, $5,160 for people under 65. People getting benefits because of disability should report any work. • A person goes outside the United States. • Imprisonment for ^commission of a felony • DEPENDENTS and survivors should also report: • Divorce or annulment of marriage. • Marriage. • Adoption of child. • Child leaves the care of a parent. • Change in school attendance for student 18-19. • A person becomes unable to manage funds. • A person dies. More information about reporting can obtained at any "Social Security office.

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