HAYSEED __ Fy Unci.£ Sam BETTER LOOK There might be a communist in your house. There might be a communist in youi parlor. There might be a communist in your bed. There might be a mmunist in your kitchen There might be a communist in your garret. There might be a communist in 1 your basement youi ta: 1c There might be a communist in your rocker. There might be a communist in your ear. There might be a communist on your lawn. There might be a communist in your garden. There might be :. communist in your orchard There might be a rommunj^t in your fields. There might be a communist in | jour woods. There might be a communist in your barn. There might be a communist in your stable. Tliere might be a communist in your ei 'b. 2nd Leg Worth $36,500 To Veteran Railroader Cleveland." O.—In 1922. while employed by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, Thomas J McDer mott lost his left leg and was awarded $1,875. Twenty-nine years later, McDermott, now' 62, lost his right leg, while w'orking on a C & O locomotive near his home at Bockley, W. Va The rail road recently settled for $36,500 a suit which McDermott brought after the second accident. There might be a communist in your granary. There might bo a communist in Then might oc a communist in your corn. There might be a communist in your spring. There might be a communist in your well. There might be a communist in your hen house. There might be a communist in youi pig pen. There might be a communist in your pasture. There might be u communist in your hair. You had better look every where for there might be a com munist somewhere. The 1951 apple crop in the Tar Heel State is estimated at about 900.000 bushels TRADE IN THAT OLD INEFFIC. ■ FUEL * HOG *: STOP PAYING FOR WASTED HEAT! c='—7 YOUR OLD HEATER IS WORTH UP TO $25— ON A NEW Coleman OIL HEATER PRICED AS LOW AS *6425 LOW PAYMENTS EASY TERMS >>4^ mmd bmovty 4k* wM flt In wM mmd mmfktmmat yom §mmi ko«H tarWunfi ■••nMnb* •■■'t m«m4 mmtAm * mUm mmdrnHrnmkU Smmndmi W« w* W gUrf to —Hn4 ymm tfeb Mwral Iw4t4i mBtwmm mad mramja Ham rttof trill M jim Sm wt todvy «4ib MV fdw «• iwnplvte ll mof b« ||M ''m ONV fOB A UMfTfD DMi ONUTI Dixie Motor Co. Wa&hirgton Slrerl Williamslon, IN. C. LOVES THE SNAKE THAT BIT HIM HOLDING UP A BANDAGED HAND, Richard Wandrey, 17, aits in bod hi Illinois Masonic Hospital, Chicago, after being bitten by hie pet cotton* mouth snake. Since Health Department regulations require that the i snake's head be cut off for a rabies check, Richard is upset. "I love that snake,” be says. "No one had better cut off his head.” (Menlotiomtlj Supplying Trucks For Armed Forces Pontiac, Mich.—The GMC Truck Coach Division of General j Motors has since June-1950 com pleted or contracted for approx imately $30,000,000 worth of reg ular commercial trucks for the armed services and other govern ment agencies involved in nation al defense, it was announced to day by Roger M. Kyes, vice pres ident of General Motors and gen eral manager of the division. This has enabled hundreds of outside suppliers to share in the defense work, which involves nearly 9.000 truck units of all sizes and types, without the ne cessity of obtaining new tooling equipment, Kyes said The units are for the Army, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, Corps of En gineers and Atomic Energy Com mission. This defense production has been done and is being carried on on GMC’s regular commercial assembly lines and is in addition to the production on the GMC military (i by 6 tactical vehicle which started last month. -ib Public Aitl Programs Are Iteing Keducetl -<*>— The major public assistance programs have shown a down ward trend since January, accord ing to Federal Security Adminis trator Oscar R. Ewing. During July, 5,500,000 persons were re ceiving aid from Federal, state and local funds, with payment; totaling $188,139,000. In July 1950, 0,000,000 persons were get ting aid—amounting to $194,691, I 000 wiiti bk u/imn I anions designer Tina Uwi pirkt cotton for this striking wintri design. Using a Menswear cotlor suiting in bright red with black ant while plaid, she created this vers alile costume for the smart sopliis tirale. lotion menswear suitings an seen frequently in this season's d« signer collections, the ^•••ona4 Cat 1 Ion Uoiinril reports. Struck- By Train; Lives With Oniy Broken Arn Portland, Oregon. — Althougl Dickie Stasna, 9, was struck by ; train and knocked 30 feet into ; gulley, he suffered only a brokei arm and a lump on his head. • ..to do more work for your money! Chevrolet's great engineered-in fea tures keep maintenance costs at rock bottom. The famous 105-h.p. Load master engine is built for the hard and long pulls. Chevrolet’s heavy duty frame, sturdy transmission, durable rear axle and other great Advance-Design features keep up* keep down. Come in and look over the great line of Chevrolet Advance* Design trucks first chance you get. They'll do more work for your money because lower maintenance costs are engineered in. I VALVI-tN-HEAD INGINI DIAPHRAGM SPRINO CLUTCH UNIT DISIGN •ODY RECIRCULATING ■ALL-GEAR STEERING REAR-AXll INSPECTION PLATI ■ONDID SIAM UNINGS (Sariai 3004 •nadtli.) ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS r don Cfwvrelot Irutkt in u ikw any «