:[UM, i first wrote about house ! ,.mployees coming under soc sfcurity >n .January, the Bureau 'old-age ami Survivors Insur , and the Bureau of Internal have brought out a small kl,'.t msued jointly and entitled , you Have A Maid?" |s i think, a model of clar and brevity. It enables the hold employer to determine whether her worker comes soeial security. It s bark is an addressed and postage aid to be torn off and mail v those whose workers will eligible for old-age and sur ,,,-s insurance. In response to . card, the employer will re the special form and the instructions she will need for i ting her employees' wages f,,r remitting the social sec tax. 1 have said, not all domestic ; . .yoes will be eligible for soc -eiurity; consequently not all hold employers will need to il in the post card contained the booklet.; Those who have mud not more than one day a • k will not make a report on t employee. Housewives who , a household worker on at r two different days a week, need the report form. sav an average of two days ly* because that would add at least 24 days in a three 1, period. Any household em who works for you on at t 24 different days in a eal quarter meets the days-of con.iition for social security, need not be full days. For if you have a maid one . v ’do the laundry, and afternoon of another day It, ame week to clean house t t'ne dinner, she will have fui you on two different in that week. If that is her ai- weekly schedule, she will w uked for you on at least :avs in the calendar quarter. H- the reference to “calendar ’ puzzle you? Well, it once you've seen the little .n.atory diagram in the “Do Have A Maid?” booklet, it means is simply this. The divided into four quarters, are the three-month per Januury through March, through June, July through , i iher, and October through her. Each is a calendar ter. Your maid must be em d by you on 24 different days calendar quarter, not just in three consecutive montns like h, April, and May. you employ a maid on 24 t days in a calendar quart nil pay her not less than $50 i-h wages for work in that • r, -he will come under soc uiity and you will need to ne special report form that ' eard from the "Do 5 ou \ Maid?” booklet will bring . ' one thing more. The word i:; in the title to the booklet more than it says. It means kind of household employee, or female. A Gardner or a i’.-ss, a chauffeur or a nurse : will be eligible fur old-age survivors insurance protec • ginning in January where their work for on employer i the 24 days - $50 cash wages ‘ ■ ns of the new social secur you have a household em who is covered, get your "■ "Do You Have A Maid?” • u .able now at social secur "Dii.-es, internal revenue offi and at post offices every (itouj) Schedules Monthly Meeting ( Carsipn lias announced i«re will be a meeting the Tuesday of every month ' who are interested in 1 ’-as<- of farming. These meet wdl be held in the Agricult ... r',omi Black Mountain High 1 P- m- The next meet will be Feb. 13. O. M. IJOITHKT BLACK MOUNTAIN’S HOME-OWNED FREEZER LOCKERS & Super Food Market MONTREAT ROAD . . . PLENTY OF EASY PARKING SPACE! | FOOD DEPARTMENT | Pinto Beans.. 2 26c Donald Duck Grapefruit Juice ... « 28c Stonewall Tomatoes 2^ 37c TISSUE Charmin 300s Ron 27c New Hampshire 4 Rolls 39c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Irish POTATOES 10 ibs. 31c 54 & 04 SIZE GRAPEFRUIT SUNK 1ST 360 SIZE LEMONS 4 for 25c 36c (lose. You’ll Lika Its FLAVOR . FRESHNESS Ask For It At Your FAVORITE GROCER COLORED NUCOA In '/< lb. Sticks lb. PINT 38' HOf1E MADE RELISH ivivS-Xrl' PURE VANILLA EXTRACT GRADE •'A" MEATS "eefStew OSc lb. 03 Pork Shoulder STEAKS ib. 54c

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