HOMEVN - By STANLEY - I wit) BECAUSE I WAS AIT STi?OJG 511 TrtBll ENOUGH TO HIT HIM WITH t V f THE WASHJN MACHINE- J f . IHAT I YouffHOAlOf? J" I WHEB- r - mm urn mmwrn 1 .1 o j) YOU KNOW . . . I for each 100 lbs. of Ammonium Nitrate used you , increase your corn yield approximately 15 BUSHELS PER ACRE Huh Corn Yields Side Dress Your Corn NOW with j)-; AMMONIUM NITRATE 1AYWOOD COUNTY iRMERS CO-OP, INC. one 722 Depot St. llEWFLOOaS in f M FOR JUST A AUH A M FEW DOLLARS- If your floors are worn and drab if layers of old grime and varnish have hidden their , beauty why not restore them yourself at low cost? Our RENTAL SANDERS are powerful, fast-working machines that anybody can use; they'll give you amazing results on even the oldest wood surfaces. RENTAL RATES on SAND ERS are LOW . . Take out a machine by the hour, the day, the weekend or the week. HAYWOOD BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Joe 82 At The Depot Beokoom Bed Room , . So Bed Room I A1"! LL(T y , I Kitchen ' Hiving Room - Dinette . GARAGE !: ' WW Presbyterian Men To Meet - At Hazelwood The Men of the Church of the Hazelwood Presbyterian Church will hold their monthly supper meeting in the church dining room Thursday at 7 p. in, i VV. B. Winchester, program chair-1 man for the evening has announced I he guest speaker of the evening to be the Rev. J. C. Lime, pastor i uf the Canton Presbyterian Church. Rufus Summerrow, president of the group will preside. , Heads Bankers Specialists To Give Demonstrations John Harris, N. C. State College Extension landscape specialist, will give a series of demonstrations this week in Haywood County, His schedule Is as follows: Friday, 1:30 p.m. Home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mehaffey, Henson Cove (Pigeon Township); 4 p.m. Home of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Leath erwood, Jonathan Creek. County Agent Wayne Corpening said in his announcement today that everyone is invited to attend. "1 To make a new kind of tilling for a jelly roll mix together, cream cheese, orange rind, sucer sweeten, and a little orange juice, V Fr ' " . ' Rr..r. , ; . TO EVERY CUSTOMHl SATURDAY, JUNE 21 Full Size PESTROY Kills all insects on contact LIN-X Cream Polish For Furniture Products of Sherwin-Williams Research Howell Hardwai) Waynesville Joe Howell, Owner Main Street DtH't Wait Ur Cttf VjjkJttihJf GARLAND JOHNSON of Elkln, is the president of the North Carolina Bankers Association. He has served four years as mayor of Elkin, member of the school board and the State Banking Commission. When you're deep fat frying, have enough fat in the kettle to cover the food generously, but don't fill the kettle more than two thirds full of melted fat. AP Newsfeatures A NORTHWESTERN PLAN This house designed by Thomas, rainger & Baar, architects, Arcade Bldg., Seattle 1, Wash., is especially suited to a narrow lot. A full basement provides for a recreation room with a second fireplace. Combination living-dining room provides an unbroken sweep of more than 30 feet. This was selected as Plan AB-132 by the American Builder, trade magazine, 30 Church St., New York 7, N. Y., fo rits economy of space utiliza tion. Without garage, the house covers an area of 1,140 squaiie fect. Frank Taylor Is Still In Race For House Speaker Frank Taylor, -veteran Wayne County legislator who on May 27 received nearly twice as many votes for the Legislature as his two opponents combined, is "def initely not withdrawing as a candi date for Speaker of the House in the 1951 Legislature". Chairman of the important Ap propriations Committee' in 1949, Taylor is opposed by Fred Royster of Vance County, who had no op position in the Primary. "I will not withdraw how or later', said Taylor in a special telephone conversation from Golds boro Saturday evening with a rep resentative of this paper. He thus nailed with a flat statement the talk that he might get out of the contest. 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The yearly expenditures of the Federal Governs ment alone . ; . for aid to forms of transportation other , than the railroads . now approach $ 1 J 5 billion. These ; are jyour tax dollarsand ours. They help provide the highways used by huge commercial trucks, the airports and other facilities used by commercial airf lines, and the waterways used by waterway carriers: In contrast, the railroads do not receive, and do not want,' one single penny of subsidy. They are self-supporting. They pay more than $1 billion a year in taxes. And their charges reflect then true costs of doing business. ' ;' ' i We think it's time to call a spade a spade : : ; time to point out that these subsidized carriers can de stroy but not supplant the self-reliant railroads..: time to urge that simple justice be done for the good of all America and all taxpayers. I of. pc-O-tAfeft President i frt ' vll it. ll V. V ,1 .w t' ... l ' ' ).... ..' '.'J.. i.-V t SOUTHERN, RAILWAY SYSTEM , OS