Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1955 — Page 9
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Lost Saturdays P AIRIS (INS) — A Paris department store has found it can count on having six lost children on its hands every Saturday. Statistics
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kept over a number of years have shown that the number of children who get separated from their elders are strangely constant: six on Saturdays, three on Thursdays and one on other days.
Pay Social Security Tax On Baby-Sitter > Household Workers Are Covered By Act Housewives who employ a babysitter or a maid and pay as much as SSO each three months will have to pay social security tax in April, Christian H. W. Luecke, manager of the Port Wayne social security office, said today. Starting January 1, 1955, any household worker who is paid SSO or more cash wages by one employer in a calendar quarter, such as January through March, is covered by the amended social security act- The length of time worked no longer matters. This means that work of cooks, maids, housekepeers, gardeners, chauffeurs, and other workers in a private home counts toward eligibility for retirement or death payments under old-age and survivors insurance if they are paid at least SSO cash wages by one employer in a calendar quarter. Wages other than in cash—such as board and room—do not count. If the household work is done on a farm operated for profit, it is covered only if SIOO cash is paid during the year to the domestic employee, Luecke explained. Two percent of the cash wage is withheld from any payment made to tne employee. The employer then adds a like amount of his own and pays the total (4% of wages) as a tax to the internal revenue service every three months. For instance, in April employers will pay the tax for January, February, and March. Workers in a farm household will be reported on the same basis as oth-
Decatur, Indiana, Thursday, March 17, 1955.
Proclamation FOR: INDIANA LIBRARY WEEK MARCH 20 - 215 1955 TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS MAY COME ’ GREETING: WHEREAS, the objectives of modern libraries are to furnish children, young people, and adults with materials for education, information, recreation, inspiration, and research; and, WHEREAS, the people of Indiana in their many communities and through various types oi libraries have provided re-n’ot-n,.... "ounces for the realization of these objectives; and, WHEREAS, library authorities and the library profession desire to encourage the widest utilization of these resources and to promote the development of strong library services for all the people o f Indiana; NOW, THEREFORE. I, George N. Craig, Governor of the State of Indiana, do hereby proclaim the week of MARCH 20 THROVGII 26, 19.5.5 AS INDIANA LIBRARY WEEK and do hereby call upon all cftixens to take full advantage of the library resources that are theirs, to strive to strengthen these resources, and to take steps to provide such services for the people of Indiana who lack library opportunities. TN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the great seal of . the State of Indiana, at the Capitol, in the City of i Indianajtolls, this 24th day of February 19,55 , fJ* GEORGE N. CRAIG. t -■ Governor of Indiana.
er agricultural employees. “It is important,” Luecke said, “that an employer sees that each employee who might become covered has a social security number and takes down a record of the worker’s exact name and number.” He explained that household workers needing either a first social security card or a replacement for a lost card should contact their nearest social security office at once as it takes a few days to get a card. Also available at these offices are pamphlets for the use of both employees and employers. ... JOIN! In time of disaster, IRed Cross volunteers move rapidly to provide shelter, meals, clothing, medical and nursing care for the stricken. When the emergency period passes, material help to restore affected families to normal living is offered. Help continue disaster relief by joining the Red Cross and giving generously to its campaign for funds. Soviet Sub PARIS (INS) — A Paris weekly magazine reports the Soviet Union plans to launch its first atomic submarine at the end of 1955. It (s
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Catholic Schools' Honor Roll Listed Honor students for the first six weeks of the second semester at the Decatur Catholic high school and the St* Joseph grade school have been announced by school officials. There are 33 students on the high school list and 37 on the grade school list. The complete rolls follow! CATHOLIC HIGH A B Kay Borman — 5 1 Dolores Braun 3 3 Joanne Braun 4 2 Ann Durkin 2 4 Leola Ford 6 Marcella Gillig 6 Anna Marie Lengerich 2 4 Anita Mendez ... 6 Kathleen Pursley 4 1 Rita Heimann 1 5 Sue Holthouse 1 f, Hannah Hoyt — 6 Joyce Ixishe c Anna Marie Miller 6 Judith Parrish 3 4 Monica IRumschlag 3 3 Gerald Voglewede 5 Mary Lou Voglewede —_ 1 5 Marjorie York -T 5 David Heimann - 2 3 Hugh Hoyt ■. 1 4 Ruth Lengerich 1 5 Nancy Mies 1 4 Elizabeth Miller 1 5 Janice Titus 3 3 David Voglewede 5 Alan Wiseman 5 Elizabeth Baker 2 4 William Beal — l 4 Mary Beckineyer 4 2 Carolyn Heimann 6 Fred Rosalie Voglewede 1 5 ST. JOSEPH GRADE A B Kathleen Baker 7 4 Mike Durkin 11 Dolores Kobne 10 1 Kathleen Kohne 10 1 Gerald Gillig 7 5 Patricia Kintz 6 6 Patricia Faurote 5 7 Izuiise Hake 5 7 Mary Schultz 3 9 Susan Parrish 2 10 Nancy Colchin 3 8 Patricia Cook 5 6 Joan Gage 3 8 Nancy Gase 7 4 Marilyn Hake 9 2
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