7 I Maybe there Is -a Santa Claus, t but lt'i hard to - convince father at this time of year, j . One of the most hazardous oc l cupatlons la" that of smoking in bed In outing pajamas. ' - . This country's original and most woHhWthile endurance recoitis V None of the new fungicides that . wettable sulfur or sulfur dust ac safe as summer sprays on peach j cording to the N. C. Experiment trees, and that have been adequa-1 Station. . i . tely tested, have proved better than I were set by its pioneers. viz: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl mis ui li. .'S3 7 -M . o o . o s o .r-O O , o . o o ; o o "o o o o o o o o o o ; O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o () Congratulations TO Bill Boslic and Winifred Guy in ON THEIR PURCHASE AND OVERHAULING OF THE OLD MODEL THEATRE NOW KNOWN AS THE 1 1 i in IS IMPROVE KITCHEN STORAGE Costa UtUe and saves time. Careful- "Pace for packaged, canne and Dottled foods, measuring cups, spoons, etc in the wall unit Base cabinets provide storage for bulk Huanuues oi sugar and flour mix tag utensils such as bowls, flour sifters, rolling pin, cutlery, bak ing pans and casseroles. Divided space is needed. , -... Our management trwvloHf v determine whether an Item should, Tta ainrA In. & -.1-1 A. ' " bvuivu ua was ix raiii nsr ait base cabinet Organize articles in the cabinets so that those stored in back though infrequently used, III I can be reached easily when need. Sed. Use accessories such as step- II S3 IN BEULAVILLE WE HOPE THEIR OPENING NIGHT WILL BE A HUGE SUCCESS AND WISH FOR THEM CONTINUED SUCCESS THROUGHOUT THE COMING YEARS. SATURDAY H L J Sandlin Company up shelves, cup rack, drawer di viders and bulk storage bins to assure neat and easy to find stor age. . . . : tenant owns equipment permits the tenant to become a property own er which Hatchford eays is highly desirable. v; ? He point out that one barrier to tenants owning equipment is the lack of money or credit. Some land lords remedy this by selling equip ment to tenants and taking a mort gage on it Thousands of Farm Workers How Have Social Security Iboiasanids of farm or randh workers and .their families now Sink cabinet should provide u"cerS ,ana .raeir lammes now space for holding cleaning supplies fI? tocM "rity insurance pro- III BEULAVILLE 3 STORES TO SERVE YOU DEPARTMENT - STORE HARDWARE GROCERIES AND MARKET - Ye Supply The Farm That Supplies The Nation brushes, towels. Cooking Center: Deep drawers In the range will hold skillets. lids ana saucepans, storage next to the range is the . spot for cooking ana serving utensils ladles, wood e n spoons, spatulas, etc. This area too is a good spot for toaster, waf fle iron and trays. Adequate storage space In the kitchen saves many extra, steps from one spot to the other. Well organised equipment makes for ef fiecient work. Plan your storage the way that will help you most Question: I have a half -share agreement with my landlord and recently I've been trying to get him to buy a tractor but he seems to think that the tenant should furnish power. WJw's right? Answer: C. B. Rafcchford In charge of farm management and marketing for the .State College Extension, Service agrees with the landlord ana -ne eays that hatt- share tenant agreementswhere the landlord furnishes power and equip ment are hindering mechanization In North Carolina. :-;,.. The. landlord who has an agree ment calling for him to furnish equipment does not get any bene fits from reduced labor require ments when he adds a tractor; pay ment for, labor to included in the half . share of , crops received by the tenant or cropper. -Thus says RateMord when a tractor and complementary equip ment are added the Investment and powers costs of the landlord may be Increased while his labor cost is not reduced. t Tractors and equipment are pri marily a substitute for labor. The party furnishing labor should also furnish equipment so that the sub stitution of capital for labor may take place Hatchford points out He asserts that-there are other reasons why the tenant should own equipment: It to not advisable to let, one person: use expensive eqlp ment belonging to another person. Also, an arrangement la which the tectlon, according N. A. Avera, manager of cue Wilmington, N. c. office of the Social Security Ad ministration. v Agricultural labor has been cov ered by social security since Jan uarry, 1, 19S1, when the worgker is regularly employed Avera explain ed. The farm or ranch worker who has put in the past two years in regular agricultural work has in surance protection for two more years for his family in case of his I OLYMPIC REVIEWCettini a 'iduniol''Melbi;"sta. dium-to-b for the 19W Olympic Games are, at left, Arthur W. . Coles, chairman of the Games Control Committee, and W. & Scot .Hughes, Australian Federal Minister for the Interior. Designed . by Fran Heath, and a small group of associates, the stadium will seat 125,000 spectators. Two years will M needed to comitate it o o o o o o o iS IO WE WISH TO EXTEND '$1 RATULAT!OIJS deathy Each actional year of worx will extena mis protection for two more years. -Avera urges regular agricultural workers to make sure their em ployers are properly . reporting their wages on social security re turns are properly made.' These returns must be made every three months and sent to the Director of 'Internal Revenue. ' They must show the worker s correct name, social security number, and wages. The tax, -shared by worker and employer is sent in with this re post. 3lhe worker should show his social security card to his em ployer so that the employer's re port will be correct A leaflet explaining social" se curity for farm or ranch workers is now available at the Wilming ton, N. C. social security office and will .be mailed promptly to anyone wishing a copy. . , jo CONGRATULATIONS. 1 1 TO BILL BOSTIC AND WINIFRED GUY FOR PURCHASING AND OPERATING THE OLD MODEL THEATRE NOW THE STAR THEATRE MAY YOUR OPENING SATURDAY NIGHT BE A HUGE SUCCESS " BeulavilleFarmer's Exchange n OB BEULAVILLE, N. C. wimmm immm i assssi SOB o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o s o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o n o 2 o o O ' BEULAVILLE, N. C. w' O o o o o O - Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Q o o o o IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO To Bill Bosfic and Winifred Guy May Your Operation 01 The STAR THEATRE Prove Very Successful. 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