POLIO—A GROWING SHADOW , CASH REPORTED SINCE 1«M SHOWN IN 3-YEAR PERIODS 1930 fnjm.no in of 30J000 COM*. •I Mwim flunk. im-M u# s 1WMW4 1M$ MJ Wilts* The chart above reveals polio’s ever-increasing throat to the American people and the enormoua cost of patient caro borne by the National Foundation-for Infantile Paralysis. This year, the forward march of polio prosenta an especially urgent problem to the March of Dlmosl the purchasing value of the dollar has shrunk to M cants In compart* •on with pro-war days, while poll# oases have nearly quadrupled. BUTTERCUP ICE CREAM CO. Manufacturers of BUTTERCUP ICE CREAM "The Good Health Refreshment" HAMLET, N. C. HOTEL MALBOURNE DURHAM, NORTH CAROLLINA Fire Proof Hotels — Rates $1.75 to $2.75 A HOTEL OF APPRECIATIVE OPERATORS “We Are Not Satisfied Unless You Are” HOTEL W ILMINGTON Wilmington, N. C. BUGG HOTELS What is it worth to You ... I WHEN YOU WANT TO: ColI « doctor Chat wtfh friaiit Roach lomiom hi a hurry The true value of your telephone can bo measured only In the atony different way* it serve* yon—in the con venience and pleasure it adds to daily life. Tour telephone service it increasing in value day by day as the number of friend* and relative* you can call keep* growing larger, and service becomes faster and better. Tet the cost is low. Low in comparison to most other things you buy. Low in comparison to our costs of supplying service. Your telephone is at your service . twenty-four hours every day—for only a few cents a day. When you think how muck It does for you, at the price you pay, telephone service stands out as one of today’s biggest bargains. Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company EXECUTIVE OFFICES TARBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 'Hie bonds Wiliam and I boughf fir our counfrus defense *' sJ g helped build a house fir us! - NOW U. S. SAVINGS BONOS PAID ON SOB MIS. BOSS NYSSS OP BIISTOl. DA. There's nothing man wonderful than a haute and garden of your own,” say* Mr*. Nysae, , “and no surer way to own one than to tone for it through U. S. Saving* Bond* and die safe, sure Payroll Saving* Plan!” Mr*. I*w Myt** says, "In 1942 William and I started making U. & Savinas Bonds a part odour (' ‘ I can do itftatitaNysses are doing --the-ftneto start is no*/! Maybe you can’t aave quite aa much as William and Rose Nyaae, maybe you can save more. But the important thing is to start now! It only takes three simple steps. 1. Make the big decision—to put saving first— before ypu even draw your pay. 2. Decide to aave a regular amount syafem aticaliy, week after week, or month after month. Even ■nail sums, saved on a systematic beets, become a large sum in an amazingly abort time! 3. Start saving by signing up today in the Payroll Savings Plan where you work or the Boad-A-Month Plan where you bank. You’ll be providing security not only for yourself and your family, but for the blessed free way of life that’s so very im portant to every American. ' FOR YOUR SECURITY, AND YOUR COUNTRY'S TOO, SAVE NOW THROUGH REGULAR PURCHASE OF U. S. SAVINGS BONDSI Ymr mmrnmtm dm mm ftt} ftt dm admnm’mtt U is dmmtd h dm tmUimritm tmftmum wdi lit Ashntmmt Cmmgt md sit Mstuzsm PaUssitn if Antrim w ■ tr AID HOUSING More Than One Vets Loan Washington.—Republican Rep. SMPES UPHOLSTERY We Have Moved te Chraleiie Highway Phene 2747 ROCK HILL, N. C. GREETINGS ROCK HILL FEED & SUPPLY CO. Hatchery, Poultry Supplies Complete line of Feed, Seeds, Farm Supplies 732 Beat White SL Telephone 2459 ROCK HILL, S. C. Jacob K. Javits, New York, in* troduced new legislation which would enable veterans to obtain more than one home loan within the prevailing loan guaranty iim-1 its of the GI bill. Under the Housing Act of 1950 the law enables a veteran to ob tain a home loan guaranty up to 60 per cent of the amount bor rowed up to a maximum amount of $7,500. Under the Javits bill the vet eran can again exe/cise his bene fits under the GI bill for a new loan of the difference between the amount perviously guaranteed and $7,500 without being limited to the single loan already made. PLENTY OP SHIP BUILDING Wash.—Ship building employed 1.722.000 workers at peak of World War II, but slumped to 150.000 at outbreak, of the Ko rean War. Today the trend of shipyard employment is upward, Robert C. Goodwin, ex. dir., Of fice of Defense Manpower, re ported to Labor Secretary Tobin. Shipyards will expand their forces 15 per cent by February and another 4 ppr cent during March. GREETINGS TO ALL RJMJSS DEPARTMENT STORE ROCK HILL, N. C. PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Upper South Carolina’s Most Complete Plant Phoae 3139 REC8R0 PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY CO. ROCK HILL, N. C. I Letter-Press Letter press printing in the graphic arts means the direct application of inked type and engravings or other type material to paper. It is the simplest of all graphic methods of reproduction and at the same time the most lasting. It was the method employed by the medieval craftsmen who first ap plied type to paper and it has persisted throughout the centuries over all innova tions, until today, when the best of crafts manship is sought in a Job, there is no al ternative to letter press printing, along with high grade paper and typographic good taste. We suggest that if you have some print ing in view that you want well done, you consult us. Simply telephone 5-1776 or else call at the office, 118 East Sixth St., Charlotte. N. C. H. A. Stalls Printing Co, PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE AT YOUR DISPOSAL P. O. Bn 1061 CHARLOTTE, N. C. VICK PAINT CO, PAINTS AND WALL PAPER OIL — VARNISHCS Artist and sign writer supplies 129 West Fifth Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Southern Furniture Company COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS G. E. REFRIGERATORS AND RANGES Phone 2-2589 Twelfth and Liberty SU. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, HINE-BAGBY CO., Inc. "YOUR STORE" Clothiers and Furnishers Phone 2-3145 412 Trade Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. I 7-UP BOTTLING COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C. VOGLER SERVICE FUNCHAL DIRECTORS — AMBULANCE SERVICE DIAL 6101 WINSTON-SALEM, N. — DIZE AWNING and TENT CO. ★ Manufacturers AWNINGS, TENTS, FLAGS CANVAS WINDOW SHADES, CANVAS BAGS VENETIAN BUNDS WAGON AND TRUCK COVERS, TARPAULINS FURNITURE PADS Main Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. HANES Hosiery Mills Co. Monufoctorors off LADIES'CIRCULAR KNIT HOSIERY Winston-Salem, N. C.