Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1956 — Page 14

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■ SCHOOL REPORTER «ell at |1 for four issues. So get behind t<»e drive, everyone! —D.C.H.B.— The D C Hi Light is in very capable hands this year Sister Urban, Alan Wteemah. and Janies Titus are moderator and co—edltots of the paper. The first edition of the paper will be out around the first of November. The D C Hi Light staff ia taking a Purvey of the D C alumni. Its purpose is two—fold: LI) to Assure a permanent office file of alumni of the school and (2) to have data on hand for staff menbera. —D.C.H.S.— / > . Pat EUenberger, George Mullb gan, Donald Kitsoa, Nancy Helthouse, Joan Gage and Pat Cook oth grade class) were members of a panel diacuttsion that was presented to the senior economics class. The topic of the panel discussion was President Eisenhower. Each member of the panel'gave an interesting sketch of his life. The panel the# conducted a round table discsmsion. ' DC HP Next week this colusuAMß be able to report Uho the SC’H S cheerleaders Win be forth)» coining season. Many of the girls are busy practicing and em prevising cheers/ for try outa win be on Friday. ' ’. «-D.C.H.S. — The sophotnore girl* are setting the pace in starting early to make their Christmas gifts. The home ec sister. Sister Norbert a, has given the girls a clever idea to execute. They are making house. slippers out of wash cloths but Sh]!’, this is a secret so many of you must act surprised when you oped yoW Christmas package! ' ’ —OC.H.S— • ; The first Friday breakfast for October will be nerved by the seniors after mass and benediction. Moat of the high school and grade school students will take breakfast in the home ec room. —D.C.H.B.— The seniors are working on their six weeks projects for economics class. A panel discussion given by six boys was the first of those. The subject of the discussion was “Is pull necessary to attain a Job?” —D.C.H.S.— Did you all notice the bulletin board in the hall? It was done by members of the mission committee. It presents a rosary on a white background, with words in dark blue: “Heed Our Mother's Hex Pray the Rosary." k —D.C.H.S.The juniors are sponsoring a dance Friday night. It will be held, in the school auditorium from t»until 11 o’clock, with the appropriate ~ , \ * ■

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theme being “Harvest Moon.’’ This is the first of several dances which the Juniors hope to sponsors The parents of the students are cordially invited to attend. —D.C.H.S.— Thb school reporters had a nice treat last week when they were taken to dinner and the Psi lota Xi style show at the Youth and Community Center, by Miss Gwen Hllyard of the Dally pemocrat staff. A' pleasant evening was much appreciated and enjoyed by all. --n.C.H.3.— ' Optional Methods On Income Report Social- Security Methods Changed * Under the 1956 amendments, the method, of figuring the self-employ-ment iaeome from agriculture wal changed by the exclusion of the optionS allowed in the 19M amendment* and the inclusion of nedr options to replace those now exclude*,' Aceordlng to Christian H. W. Luecka, manager of the Fort Wayne social security office. The optional methods of reporting farm Income is designed to Yndke it unnecessary for a small farmer with low gross income to keep record* that he ordinarily does not keep. It also enables both large and small farmers to maintaia their old. age and survivors insurance protection, during years when they have gross income of 1600 pr mors regardless Os whether of not they have any net earnings. the new options, which aye effeetivb with the tax return tor 1951 b Will allow farmers who have little of ho het earnings to report their 1 gross farm inoome up to 11200 • year as thWr net earnings. The dew options allowed farmers by the amendments are: 1. If theft annual gross income . from agricultural self-eippleyment is at taast >6OO and not more than ilioe, they eda report either: (a) Their actual net earnings, or (b) 2/j of their gross income. 2. If their gross Income from ag ricultural self-employment is over 11800 and their net earnings are leas than 11200 they can report either: (a) Their actual net earnings, or (b) 11200. These new options are available to inditidual farm operators as well as to members of farm partnerships; they are available whether the farmer reported on an accrual or on & cksh basis. ' Trade ia a Good Tdwn - Decatux ■ • • 4 —i —> —

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