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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Apr 1954, p. 10

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* • * ¥ / * ? - «,•< ., - "J 7 ' fc;<; : , V r" * ' ( 5 v;;fvT . '• .. "M?' T*&E ' * • fr* 'W? 7 . • '. •*'/•"' .v-' :* -'• v*' *'••>' -*•*-•/.*• <*.• ;•„ /„;/ ; ' • • " • ' . " " " " " ' < • ' ; * } > * • • '"r TmH"E" "Mc HENRY PLAINDEALER « Thuniiay, April 22. 1954 *• iohnsbu rg News ,, Py Bettj- Met terminal! Law On The Farm -By H. W. Hmnah« Social Security for Farm Worker* Under the Federal Social Security Act, a farm worker is ^ generally covered it: "• i . n •*---g ; i He works in Dlan'.tng, "culii- Bake Sale ' j vati,« 01 ha'^l!nS «»* farm " Don't forg-et the bake sale next CJOP- 8unday, April 25. at St. John's , 2. Ho works in raisings or ^fefehool. Sales will continue after j .tending livestock, bees or jural! the masses. All types of home I bearing animals on a farm, waked goods will be on sale dur-> i •> He works in prtp&iing, '4*g the morning . i processing <H delivering props^r All women who are making •; livestock to Stoiage W |0 Vr jgoods for the sale atfe asked to ; kef. • ^ = ti*ve nature,on a farm. Owners and operators tliemive their1 articles at the scho61"j 4, He or she is * cook or soon as'possible in the morn- | household worker on a -farm. |rig !. 5. He does work of a general •• ^ V; Visiting Parent* Charlie Hillei- is spending his i sejves- are hot covered. Neither - Raster vacation with hisparents. ! ale an operator's husband, wife iihe George HillWs or minor childtan for work done *> Carol Ann. daught<ei of M'• ! on the operator's farm. , |and Mrs. Clai'ence Stilling, is A farm laborer "qualifies" un- \-3°me for Wllh h®ri W the act after he has worked - |ffcmily. She attends- Stv ColettAS j-'cpntinnally for the same employ- • V pchool in J^ffei son. . Wis; ' ;, . ; for a perjo^ 0f three - months (a calendar quarter). ParticipaHere 'n There tion continues as long as he Mr. and Mrs. Robert Einspar.j wo,ks f0r the same farm operaand family spent Barter. in Chi- i lor gnd provided he work3 for cago at the home of her parents. | g6 ^ and earng at luqst $50 Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Heim entertained dinner guests from in cash tn every calendar quartet. A farm worker may qualify in any calendar quarter, but he i Social Security while qualifying. If a farm worker changes em- °Chicagoy!last Sunday. ^ _ Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Lasser of | nol participate ^lak-Ana Hei,-hts had their [ .'granddaughter, Gail, as a visitor .for a few days last week. On ijSaturday. the Lassers were dinner guests of Gail's parents, Mr- %nd Mrs. George Lasser, of Chi-, cago. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith were dinner guests in Rockford Sunday. While there, the Smiths visited several of their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dehn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hettermann and daughters; were Sunday dinner guests at the home of the John Dehns In Chicago. Later that day, the Hettermanns were, supper guests at the John Herdrich home in McHenry. Also present for supper at the Herdrich home were the Clarence Stilling family, the Ed Hettermann family, the 'Ceroid Hettermann family and Ml*s. Helen Hettermann. The Gerald Hettermanns were dinner guests at the home of her parents, the Herb Simons, Sunday. ployers, he must requalify hjf working continuously for a quaf* ter with the new employer before his work begins to count for Social Security. If the worker is qualified, the farm employer will deduct two por certt from the farm worker's wages (cash wages only) and will add an equal amount as his own payment. Each quarter the employer must send this money to the collector of internal Revenue with a report (on Form 941) showing how much earnings should be added to the worker's security account. There is a 30- day grace period after each quarter during which this report can be made. ; Each Tarm worker -should check to see that he "has a So-; cial Security card. He can g*t one at the Social Security office. If there is no office nearby, the' local post office should have an application form. Lost cards can be replaced at the Sociaf Sewirf-; tjr office.. * Farm operator# having em? ployees who are subject to Social' Security should send their name* and addresses to the District li*-. ternal Revenue office. Further assistance and foraM for making the tax returns majr be procured from your local office of the Collector of Internal Revenue. Bureau of Internal Revenue Circular A. entitled "Agricultural Employer*' Security Tax Guide*. Contains priete Information. • lily mix,.- . a promise proiiin to sav« mon«y for you and millions off others by offering low prices in every do- «very d«y,. .«nd invites you to come see bow this can help cut. your food bills! ton Ready--STIWINft * Lbv Boneless Vet! ... For Veal Shoulder Roast » 39 Pint Cut Rik _ , 2 to 3 Lbs. 45* Birthday WlKltes We extend birthday congratulations to Richard Dehn. who observed his twenty-eighth ^ birthday on April 21. ' Public Party The men Foresters are spon- 1 soring a public party next Sunday evening at the Community Club hall; The public is cordially invited to attend. Proceeds of the party are for Evei-ett Hiiler, who is to be ordained next month. » Once again I would like to have anyone who has any news whatsoever to call me. My number has been changed to 1296-R. Give me a ring before noon Monday. i Our Own Acts Affect Our Good Health .... • • , and common ttm* living li on excellent guide to follow. The function* of medicine and swtgory or* mort often used to kelp nature overcome Hi* results of our owfe' abvtes and neglect. ly normal cara^ ky regulor fiving, and wHh the aM of fbquenl examlhaNon by your Doctor, you can maintain better health. An important part of this care it the WM of highest quality diwg* asrf modkmos, such en'those of Pisrke, Davit & Company--vrhidi are regularly ttoched Ol this pharmacy, BOLGER'S MM «. <Jreen 8t. McHenry, III. PHONE 40 PRU6 STORE ... You've had a chance to size up the 1954 automobiles. You've read about, heard about all the claims for economy, 'performance, acceleration, endurance, roominess and ride. ^Jow you're set tci compare the facts, weigh the record. Niw'H oddse Dodge Royal V.g Four-Deer SMe* Here's the Record No Other Cor Con Match MOVED America's Oraat Economy Eight-- Dodge is the firsf car to combine flathing performance with top economy. Dodge prov* ed it* excellent mileage in the Mobilgoi Economy Run. 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