2Q Herald & Lantern 18 July '84 1
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GET WELL! That's the message Mickey Mouse, escorted by nurses' aide Florence Kennedy, brought to Brandi Brastin of Villas while the Disney character
was making rounds of the pediatric unit at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital. Mickey was made from papier mache by the Talented Art Students in
Cape May Elementary School. He won Best of Show at the county Art League's annual show this year.
SS Taxes On Self- Employed
By DEL BROOKS Social Security Manager ir. Wildwood Social Security taxes for self-employed people are paid with their Federal income tax. However, a selfemployed person may owe Social Security taxes even though he or she does not owe income tax Self -employment includes work in a trade, business, or - profession, either as a sole owner or as a partner. Net earnings are figured by deducting allowable business expenses from the gross earn ings of the trade or business. A person engaged in more than one business must combine the profit or loss from all of (hem w hen figuring net earnings and his or her tax ' A HUSBAND and wife --tfho operate a business as a partnership must report their respective share of their business earnings on separate schedules, even though they file a joint income tax return The amount reported by each depends on the partnership agreement Not all husbands and wives who take part in a business are actually part ners If they are not. the net earnings are credited to the one who manages and con trols the business Therefore, the net earnings should be reported for that person even if the couple files a joint income tax return
A parent and child may also be partners. In such cases both are considered to be self-employed, and each is required to report his or her share of the business profits as net
earnings. Additional information about Social Securitycoverage for self-employed people may be obtained from any Social Security office.
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News Notes from L Lower Townsh/p E. J. Duffy 465-5055
A N N E LEW A N DOW SKI of the North Cape May Senior Citizens announced that the club plans an Aug. 12 trip to Caesars' casinohotel The excursion bus will depart Kenne's( Kitchen in the North tape May Shopping Center at 3:30 p.m. and return at 10:30 p.m For the $10 fare, trip takers receive^ $10 in quarters, a $15 dinner and a $5 coupon for 'another casino excursion, she said • For more information or tickets, call Anne at 886-9270 BERNARD DOYLE reports thai the Villas chapter of the Ancient Order of Hibernians in* America will hold an old fashioned picnic at noon July 29 in the county park off Route 9. Court House Catered food, beverages and music will be provided Tickets <$7 30 adults. $3 children i can be ordered by calling 886-6044. WILLIAM ISM ACS of Villas VFW Post 5343 has been appointed a national aide-de-camp for the VFW recruiting class by Cliff Olson of Pembroke. Mass. VFW national commander "It is because of the tireless efforts of civic and patriotic-minded citizens like Comrad Issacs that the • veterans and communities the VFW serves have been affected in a positive manner." said Olson, head of the 1.96-miIlion member organization. 'Our programs touch every citizen in the community, they help the young, the old. the Vietnam veteran and the World War I veteran," Olson added. "I am pleased to make this appointment because I know Comrad Issacs wtll do an outstanding job for the VFW, the Veteran and the community."
REMINDER - Post 5343 will hold its annual picnic from 1-6 p.m., JuIy^K^-at the post home. 6 E Delaware Parkway, Villas Tickets ($12 adults. $5 children under 12)" are available at the home, James Decker, post adjutant, reports. ALMA McCAULEY. president of the Lower Township Rescue Squad Auxiliary, notes that it will hold a luncheon today at squad headquarters. Main and Georgia avenues. Villas. The auxiliary schedules luncheQps every third Wednesday of the month and socials on first V-Mo'ndays. VILLAS FIREMEN will serve breakfast to all comers from 7 a.m. until noon. July 29, at the firehouse, Bay shore Road and Georgia Avenue Pancakes, sausage, eggs, bacon and home fries will be offered to adults at $3 and $1.75 for children 12 and younger The volunteers will hold a cake sale at the same • time. FORMER MAYOR Peg gie Bieberbach will serve as commentator during the Lower Township Democratic Club's fall fashion show and lunchdon. Aug. 25. at the Carriage Lamp restaurant. Cloverdale Avenue. Villas. Post Horn shops in Cape May and Stone Harbor will supply the fashions, the club members will model while Ray and Ethel Brown accompany with music. Tickets ($8) gain guests the entertainment and their choice of Seafood Newburg or boneless stuffed chicken plus a salad, beverage and dessert. To order tickets, call Linda Merrill at 886-1468 or Susan Kenny at 886-6631 V.'.M. *. •.*.». JJJ

