SECTION TWO Cjijg Th^Rqundu^\ I i By Wilborne Harrell Today Street scene: Gent at tempts to cross the street in the middle of the block against heavy VMS §M HARRELL traffic. He makes several tries but gives it up as a bad job and walks to the corner and crosses at a stop light . . . Which is what he should have done in the first place. What gives with these fel- ows who try to break the bones in your hand when they shake hands? Are they trying to prove to you (or themselves) that they j are vigorous, hale-fellow-well-met i he-men? Or what? Compared to M Your TV pleasure is our busi- T Mf*"**~~ M ness! If anything goes wrong / M with your set, you can count / M' on our trained technicians to m make it right. Experienced, all . ■ makes. . 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An interesting fact about the I Old West: It is estimated that 1 some 20,000 men died in violent | gun battles during the period : from 1830 to the turn of the cen ! tury. I Tomorrow Remember the old j time grocery store, with its pun- ! | gent odors, its boxes and barrels I and crates. The big cheeses, the pickle barrel. Everything cut or| weighed or bagged to order, no j modern packaging, bottles om cans? There has been quite a j change in grocery stores since 1 then. Now practically all gro- 1 ceries are sold in super markets. | And considering the fact that the ( super market first made its ap pearance in 1930, tremendous strides have been made in this type of merchandising ... It will be interesting to imagine the kind 1 of grocery stores we may have in | another quarter century. Testing Soil Is Important Says Oyerman Will following soil test recom mendations give maximum | yields? C. W. Overman, Chowan County Agent, says that many farmers feel if they follow soil test recoumendations they will make the maximum yield possi ble. However, to get maximum i yields all growth factors such as j plant food, water, temperature, weed control, and stand must be at optimum levels. To make sure that all of these growth factors were optimum would cost the j farmer a great deal of money, j Maximum yields, therefore, are j not necessarily the yields which give the greatest economical re turn to the farmer. | Farmers then should be inter-! ested in the maximum profit pos- ' - sible rather than in maximum yields according to Overman. This requires good sound manage-' ment on the part of the farmer.! Soil test recommendations are based on average conditions of rainfall, stand, and other growth factors. Following soil test rec ommendations will give the farm er who practices good manage ment a good return for every dollar spent for fertilizer. Get ting a soil test, therefore, is just another step in good sound man agement. Soil sampling information and supplies are available from Mr. Overman’s office and also from Vocational Agriculture teachers, the SCS and ASC. ! /■ ' f . ROYAL COUPLE “Jester.” two-year-old Siamese, is one cat who can’t bear to look at a queen. The queen in this in stance is “Steyerino,” grey hound pal of television star Steve Allen. She’s been named 1957 Queen of National Dog Week while Jester's 1957 Na tional Cat Week King. Cuban Air Stamp Marks 30th Year A special airmail stamp issued Iby the Cuban government com ; memorates Pan American World i ; Airways first flight 30 years ago between Havana and Key West, New Potentate "] js Otis M. Banks of Cary, above, executive secretary of the N C. State Highway Employee Asso ciation, was elected Potentate of Sud*n Temple Shriners at their annual winter ceremonial in New Bern Thursday. The temple em braces all of Eastern North Car olina. Florida. That flight, over 110-miles of water, inaugurated United States- Cuban airmail service. The special stamp bears the in scription: “Key West-Havana In-j auguration Correo Aereo Oct. 28. 1927. Cuba. 12c Aereo.” Depicted on it are the island of Cuba, the lower part of the Flor ida peninsula and a Fokker F-VII tri-motor plane bearing the PAA winged-world insigna. One —Two—Three Quick Tricks By SYLVIA C. MATTHEWS | Virginia Electric & Power Cs. Home Economist v The best short cuts in all kitch en work come from having the right equipment to work with. Your tools may he simple and necessary as a bunch of knives that cut instead of saw, or as specialized as a cream-torte pan. But it's a fact that anyone who cooks without the equipment she needs is shorthanded. Here are some quick-trick re cipes: Fifteen-Minute Potato Soup 4 potatoes 1 diced onion crumbled bacon parsley or chives Milk. ' Wash and slice potatoes into saucepan. Add 1 diced onion, generous sprinkling of salt, then enough water to cove-r •. Cook, covered until mushy. With slot ted spoon, mash mixture well: add milk until of desired eonsistancy. Season to taste. Heat. Nice top ped with crumpled bacon and snipped parsley or chives. Crunchy Bridge Bites 1 pkg. Semi-sweet chocolate pieces I*2 cups crumbled corn chips Melt chocolate over hot, not boiling water. Add corn chips to chocolate; stir until chips are thoroughly covered: drop by spoonfuls onto wax paper. Re frigerate till well chilled. Coffee Custard 1 pkg. custard-dessert mix ] 2 tsp. instant coffee j Prepare packaged custard mix las label directs, adding instant j coffee to each package before I adding liquid. Pink Party Punch 2 cans frozen lemonade con centrate 2/3 cup maraschino cherry juice j V 2 cup sliced maraschino cher- j ries j 2 qts. sparkling water j 1 qt. vanilla ice cream. Mix lemonade and cherry juice I and chill. To serve, add sliced maraschino cherries and spark ling water: pour over ice in punch j | bowl. Garnish with 1 qt. vanilla ] ice cream and maraschino cher- I ries. Makes 2 qts. Farm Employer Must File With Internal Revenue Farm employers still have aj few days to file an employment I report with the Internal Revenue j Service for the year 1957, advises j W. L. Turner, farm management specialist for the N. C. Agricul tural Extension Service. The deadline is January 31, 1958. 1 The report, on Form 943. should show each employee’s name, So cial Security number and the to tal amount of wages he paid each cash wage worker during the year. , [ Turner points out that a cash, wage farm worker is covered by | the Social Security Law If he | meets either of the following sit-; nations: (1) He was paid $l5O s or more, in cash wages during the year by one farm employer, or j (2) he works 20 or more days a year for cash pay from one farm er. For 1957, the self-employment tax rate is 4'a per cent on total ! cash wages, of which 2Vt pel - cent! is paid by the farm-hand and 2 1 1 per cent paid by the farm-em ployer. Turner says every farmer; should keep the records for each agricultural laborer he pays or 1 expects to pay taxable wages ! during the year 1958. This ih | formation should include the: I name and the Social Security ac Keep the Kettle | Boiling! I . . . wlnch is just another way of say ing that it takes money to keep a fam ily moving forward to the heller things of lift* that cvprvbodv wants: A belter education for the children, a heller home for the family, finan cial independence in the years ahead . . . How can you accumulate the money that makes possible this bet ter way of living? there's just one ■mre wav: systematic saving. Regu lar deposits in your savings account will lake you where you want to get. Paid On Savings Areounls I 111 i: BANK OF FIIF NT ON | EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA I SAFETY FOR SAVINGS SINCE 1894 J| MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ■ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION JJS Thursday, January 30, 1958. EDENTON, N. C. count number for the cash wage worker, the cash wage payments I to the workers and the amount j deducted as Social Security tax; from the employees’ wages dur ing the year. At the end of each calendar year or when a cash wage worker leaves, the farmer-employer j should furnish tne worker with a j ol jHpngpß FORMS, SEE US! ~ I ||Wl| business and expedite j , t j reasonable prices. See our I samples, get our sugges- M if tions. No obligation. m Chowan |lSj| on anything,'cny ixi t. $: jgOlg time . Jv $ t call. statement of the taxable cash I wages paid and the employee’s i tax that was deducted during the | year, Turner concludes. Inherited “You say Myrtle inherited her beauty?” “Yes. her mother left her a ; cosmetic shop.”