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' ft m V 1 1 1- V r T7 a4, r. . , r jr JOE EERLEVICH . . District Forester Ably assisted by the lealout If somewhat mythical 'Smoky", the fire-preventing bear, State and Fed eral foresters of the Southern Be f ion fired the opening fun Of the IBM Cooperative rarest Fire Pre vention Campaign on March 1. State Forester W. K. Belchler of ins n. u. Department of ConaeN vation and development's Division of Forestry announced, . , . "Our war against this prime , home-front enemy is unrelenting" Forester Belchler declared. "The threat of otter war-overseas fight ing against .communist foes may develop into a long struggle, re- f quiring heavy drain On all our resources.- The production of wood cannot be maintained or fully in creased io meet essential needs so long as careless or malicious peo- opie nurnjnore amber each year than all our pulp mills use." : Belchler said, the new campaign would follow a pattern similar to mat ot last year. Special posters, publications, stamps, blotters, book marks, and car cards in new design again will be used. Mats will be provided for newspapers and per iodicals. Scrlptswlll be provided radio stations. Radio transcriptions in the new Jelly Elliott series will provide both entertainment and A. ... J C. . I AiUKiica In enlistn.j t..$ . ..ad support of industry through varied forms of advertising. Such help and rec ognition is assurance that our fire prevention fight is in the Interest of all people and never more im portant than right now. We believe that woods burning will diminish only as people become aware of the real : and potential value of timber products. In the words ot "Smoky" bear, our able spokesman. you can ' always count -on folks doing what's right if they under stand what is necessary' ". i. . a . .. , '.. r ovi- ict Fores ter Joe Kerlevieh, the nearest off ice of a U. S. Forest Supervisor or the regional office of the U. Forest Service at' Atlanta, Ga." km Vcrlxrs l!o.v On Social Security State Forester Belchler said that the CFFP campaign material is toeing . distributed througb State and Federal men m the field, but advises that anyone wishing prompt delivery of special Items may al- tlmely fire prevention messages, ways write or call his office at CALL Oil US FOR YOUR HEEDS III General rarm iyl.".;?';. & Home Supplies SEED SEED - SEED t yk i Lespedeza, Hybrid Corn, Oats, Market Beans, : . :-VV;t nlinfAi1 Pjittnn HmuI VlfA pA. C T i rv - xvv M a. MU, UWjT WCUISy JJiU. u; 1 Full Line of Garden Seeds CHECK TOBACCO BEDS OFTEN: Use Fermate and 5 per cent . DDT Dust to prevent Blue Mold, Vegetable Weevils and Flea Beetles waiting for tender plants to come through the ground. We have these in stock. ,r Bunding Materials, Brick. Concrete Blocks, Cement, Mortar Mix. Nails, Asbestos) i Shingles, Boll ftooflng, Windows and Doors, Screen Doors and Window Screens. : G. E. Appliances Befrif era tors, Ranges, Washing Machines,, Deep Freezers,' and "rsmaUapsJianeea, , " ' ' I- W. L, Douglas and Star Brand Lines of Shoes for Men, women and children. Ladles Dresses, Meals Hats and Shifts, Overalls and Pants, Piece Goods, Buttons, Notions, Etc mSfWrnsem ""St i"' a Hardware sad small farm Implements, Plows, Fertiliser Distributors, Tobacco Tracks, i ' Plow Castings, Eta - RQYSIER'S & V. C. FIELD.TE5TED FERTILIZERS- t WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF STAPLE FANCY GBOCEBIES, and FEEDS. ; Visit Our Store Often We Appreciate Your Patronage. (G. E. QUIM COMPANY, 'f KENANSVILLE Nearly a million regular farm workers became covered under the new social security law Jan. l.The two most Important questions are: (1) What: type of farm, work is covered, and (2) What la meant by regular farm worker? "First of all we are referring to the hired farm worker and not to the farm opera tor. The farm operator will not be covered under any phase of the new social security law. Hired farm hand' Included household workers on the farm. Generally speaking farm work Includes any type of work in connection with the culti vation or harvesting of crops or the rearing and caring for livestock on a farm. The same kind of work on specialized farms such as poultry, nurseries, truck farms and orchards is considered farm work and sub ject to the rules on coverage ot farm workers. . . T: To Illustrate here's an example: Sara ' Jones operates ' a , farm In which ho engages in general farm activities. To assist him he engages or hires Joe Smith on a full time basis snd pays him $40 a month in addition to room and board. Jones also needs help around the house so he hired Smith's wife to do household work. He pays her $23 a month plus room and board. Since Smith and his wife are working full time they will acquire their qualifying quarter (to begin with, the worker must have a quali fying quarter. He can acquire such quarter by working full time during a calendar quarter, Each succeed ing quarter thereafter in which the worker performs services on at least 60 days and received cash wages of at least $50 will meet the test of regular work) In the last quarter of this year. Then begin ning January of next year the services of each month will be covered every quarter- thereafter as long as each continues working - i .i ; .V.Jill' C i ii i-'.Jti . t !: t LJ 1 f s . . v.. In Uiis cuse if the Sulis C.i not start to work tor Jones until next year they would have to servo qualifying quarter by . full time ' '.;: While Smith and bis wife also received room and board, these extras do not count as wages to ward social security, s ?- a Starting January 1, It will be necessary for each farm operator to keep a record of wages paid to each farm hand who regularly employed. There will be a social security tax of 3 on wages paid to regular farm workers. The work er and employer will pay equal shares of the tax, but it will be the responsibility of the employer to collect the worker's share. Every three months the employer will re port the amount of wages paid each employee and pay the taxes due on such wages. All regular farm workers who do not have a social security card should secure one at once.. .... ..,.... v.'t ', j ADMINISTRATOR' NOTICE ' Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Mrs. Katie C Gresham, deceased, of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before one year from date. of, last publication of this notice or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. Ail persons indebted t t.J es tate will please make immediate settlement v This the 21st day of February, 193X. - : A. W. Gresham,' Admlnistra ; tor Mrs. Katie C, Gresham, estate, BeuUvUle, N. C. 3-20-6 1, AWG ."vflv" , .. ;,r.; L. L. iudLendon, Sr., Ai r ; minliitrator ot Jeff C. Me London. 3-31-6 1. LXJIcL. 'y ' . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Jeff C. Mc Lendon, deceased, lata of Duplin County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased t exhibit them to the undersigned at 1123 Bartlett Avenue, Elisabeth City, North Carolina, on or before the 23rd day of February, 1052, or this notice will M pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make immediate payment TMs 17 th day of February, 1951. More than 6,000,000 tourists visit North Csrolina annually. - Houses AND APAETMNTS For Rent Warsaw And nnansville A. J. STRICKLAND PHONE SM WARSAW, N. C M. F.ALLEN, JR. General Insurance Kenansville, N. C. Kenansville's Only Insurance Agency VIRGINIA IIATCIIEfl'S . 407 Memorial Drive WILLIAM B. 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