? - ?"J - - .i ". ?? ? ; -? * ?? I 1 , ? " . Evidence of Identity Always Needed ' Nearly everyone in the Lumberton and Laurinburg area who applies for a Social Security number remembers to bring evidence of age and ? citizenship, but many forget to bring evidence of identity, Johnny R. Johnson, Social Security manager in Lumber ton, said recently. Evidence of identity is always requested before the Social Security number can be assigned, no matter how young the persor. is, Johnson said. This rule applies to infants and small children as well as adults. A person applying for a Social Security number usual ly needs at least 2 pieces of evidence: one to establish age and citizenship and the other to establish identity. The best evidence of age and citizenship is a public birth certificate established before a person's 5th birthday which was issued by a U.S. State or local government. Of course, Johnson said, a for eign born person needs the appropriate immigration or naturalization records as well. Some people find it difficult to find evidence of identity for ? x lti J imams or young cnuarcn, Johnson said. Examples of documents that can be used include ? accination certifi cates; newspaper announce ment; day care or nursery school record; adoption re cord; or doctor, clinic, or hospital record. Older children can use school records, membership in Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts or other youth organization, re port cards, ID card, or welfare case record. In fact, Johnson said, any document that gives enough identifying date to establish proper identity can be used. Parents who apply for a Social Security number for a child must also provide evi dence of their own identity in addition to the required evi dence for the child. Only original documents or copies certified by the issuing agency can be used. Uncer tified or notarized photocopies are not acceptable. U.S. citizens applying for a replacement Social Security card to replace a lost card need evidence of their iden tity, while foreign-born per sons need evidence of current U.S. citizenship or lawful alien status as well as evi dence of identity. People reporting name changes need evidence of identity under both the old and new names before a new card can be issued. | Although people 18 or over who are applying for a Social Security number for the first time must apply in person, others may apply by mail. Social Security will return all original proofs submitted to the applicant promptly. Do cuments issued by the Immi gration and Naturalization Service should not be mailed. More information about applying for Social Security numbers can be obtained at the Lumberton Social Security office, located at 322 E. 24th St. The telephone number for the Lumberton area is 738 8121 and the number for the Laurinburg area is 276-5012. A free leaflet can be obtained which tells about other evi dence that can be used. Tha largast dams in tha world waigh dot* to 500 pounds! "Nothing graat was avar achiavad without anthu siasm." Ralph Waldo Emaraon Laubach Way to Read Course Planned A twelve hour course in how to teach reading to adults using Laubach Way to Read ing as the basic text will be held at the Scotland County Literacy Council, 401 North Main Street, Laurinburg, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. each evening of September 10. 13, 17 and 20. To pre-register call 276-7007 Monday-Friday 9 a.m. - S p.m.; nights/weekends call 462-2943. Instructors will be Laubach Literacy Action (LLA) certi fied trainers Anne G. Tindall and Deborah K. Furmage. Participants attending will receive national certification through LLA of Syracuse, N.Y. The course will include use of Laubach materials, supplementary and reinforce ment techniques, speech sounds and patterns, statis tical information on adult illiteracy, discussion of the adult as a learner, and the program of the Literacy Council. The emphasis of the Litera cy Council is to train volun teers as tutors working one to-one with educationally dis advantaged adults and the volunteer need is always great. However, there is no obligation to tutor after re ceiving certification. NOTE OP THANKS We wish to eipress words of ? gratitude to all our friends and relatives who responded daring the time of our bereavement. THE JUANITA [NTT A] DEMEIY FAMILY The firit electric lliaven war* for tale in 1931. 1 0PIQMCI1MC (y>0rtECAR?C?KT?R. 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