bookmobile Schedule Friday. July 22 FINES CREEK erguson's Store 9:00- 9:15 Rogers 9:30- 9:43 Lirkpatrick 10:00-10:10 pis Store 10:15-10:30 athbone 10:45-11:00 athbone 11:15-11:30 irguson 11:40-11:50 cElrealh 12:00-12:15 Tuesday. July 26 IN DUFF - CRABTREK W White 8:45- 9:00 >avis 9:15- 9:30 ianford 9:45-10:00 ldwell 10:15-10:30 s Store .10:45-11:15 ill 11:30-11:45 t 12:00-12:15 vis 12:30-12:45 :Craeken 1:00- 1:15 kcept eight states restrict pf fireworks. t is still used for coins in udern countries. TWO PAST CHAIRMEN of the N. C. Park Commission discuss the work of the group with John Archer (center). Franklin, new member of the group, as the commission held their annual &'*/< $ i . v..v , i.. - .s sSHSNyB meeting here Monday. Left to right: Charles Ray, Waynesville, first chairman; Dr. Kelly Ben nett, Bryson City, recent chairman. (Mountaineer photo). TV A Ammonium Nitrate Still Available Here Supplies of TVA ammonium ni trate for use on pasture grasses and, winter cover are still avail able to Haywood County farmers, according to A. W. Ferguson, ASC county manager. The purchase of the ammonium nitrate does not affect a farmer's ACP assistance since the chemical is provided by the TVA, Mr. Fer guson explained. ? Trie nitrate costs $3.40 per bag ?a reduction in price of 16 per cent, and Is supplied at the rate of from a bag and a half to two 1 bags per acre. The maximum is two tons per farm. SENATOR SAM ERVIN SAYS (Continued from pace 4) two basic groups: (1) the ready reserves, which will take part In 48 drills annually and attend camp two weeks each summer; and (2) | the standby reserves, which will not be given further training. ' Teen-agers volunteering for train ing unaer the reserve bill will be ! exempt from the draft. The reserve is to consist of per sons discharged from the regular j Armed Services as well as those volunteering for service under the reserve bill. The bill provides, nowever, that those who entered me regular Armed Services before the enactment of the reserve bill trom tne service unless they vol unteer to enter the ready reserves, ers will participate in refrenda. In by reserves upon their discharge Since no requirement of further | training existed at the time these persons entered the regular ser vice, we felt that any otner course would be breaking faith with them. The changes made in the reserve training plan by the Senate will not become effective unless they are approved by the House. The reserve training plan will contribute much to the national security. It will afford us for the first time in our history a reserve which can be speedily prepared for combat in case of necessity. FARM VOTE On Saturday, July 23, flue cured tobacco farmers and peanut farm ers wil participate in referenda. In the tobacco referendum, flue cur ed tobacco growers will have an opportunity to vote for or against marketing quotas for their tobacco and a 10c per acre accessment to assist Tobacco Associates, Inc. in promoting export sale of flue cur ed tobacco. If the flue cured tobac o farmers vote against marketing quotas they will lose the benefit i >i price supports. In the peanut referendum, pea nut farmers will decide whether -ney favor a 2c per hundred pounds assessment to promote ah phases of peanut production, mar . j ting, processing and other ac tivities of concern to the peanut .ndustry. I believe that the best interest of flue cured tobacco farmers and peatiut farmers will be promoted -i the farmers concerned cast theii votes in favor of these assessments and the marketing quotas for flue cured tobacco. Price supports have oeen a great boon to tobacco farm ers, and have operated for many years without loss to the Govern ment. _ LAFF-A-DAY I "Those little prnnprs on top are made to hold a diamond. Now, as soon as I cet a i?l*e '* cROV^ ABOUT/^ UR 19th ANNIVERSARY SALE YOUR PARTY ON SAVINGS fcur's | Ail American pRTENING 3 lb. can g?c | COOKIE I Assortment | ^Sanborn lb. box JEc lOFFEE 79c ? # T KOOL - ADE ?edary 6 pkgs. OCc Ice mix Pkg. occ ==? few Libbv's tllf TOMATO JUICE ^A a lb. pkg. ^j?Qc 46 oz. can 27l QUART hss ILUE CHEER WASHING POWDER pkg. 25c Del-Monte piNEAPPLE I. 2 can 29c I Choice Western CHUCK BEEF ROAST ? 39' Loin End PORK ROAST lb. 45c i .. ... - ' ? . ?" Choice Western MINUTE STEAKS 85c Blue Bonnet OLEO > 27 HOME-GROWN CORN 49C Doz. IE HEAD rXUCE each V PICKLER IUMBERS ? lbs- 19C Armour's PORK & BEANS 16 oz. can 10c .Instant TENDERLEAF TEA Save 10c 1 oz. jar 37c I if LIMAS pkg. 20? ?1 L Stjie (tfffijl C?g JO N 2 pkgs. 35c IsSffi | Vienna CIGARETTES 8peas AUSAGE Carlo.) VINEGAR 2ns 29? $ .69 ' i gal. jug 37c Snack Blue Label _____ _ ICH MEAT KARO KEER LIDS ' or $1.00 ' li lb. bot. 23c pkg. 13c tLLPH'S CASH GROCERY TREET IIAZELWOOD 7m To Cat VutfacrA . . . | | f Chjci/ cwl ccckibg... f bar-b-cue banquet 01 picnic snack . . . what ever you decide you'll find everything you need at Dixie-Home to make your outing a pleasant success. all at low, low prices plus S & H. ^ Green Stamps! Come in and save . . . then go out and have fun! f w for a good, hearty meal . .. libby's ??. m I f ^"?1, ATa your family will love a tuna souffle ... roast beet ""1/c ssar-KisiTf&isa&i^^t make a salmon salad ... snow cap H ViiT H idErm i ? No. Vi for salads, sandwiches, casseroles red sssltnoii c?n otc no.-: 23$ new packs in . . . niblets asparagus 2 ""-47c meaty and rich ... georgia I j chili sauce -25c P'm'entOS 2 ft 25' Vlllll JUVvW for perfect cakes every time ... pillsbury's serve at any meal ... enjoyed by all.. f 1M B T7 Cth 6 6-ox. Jgj ^rjjf GRAPEFRUIT i O IV C UI I A C 3 pk9. Clj IT serve for appetizer . . *. dixie-bgjrie JUICE grapefruit sections 1 5( libby's frozen fresh * lemonade 3 - 39* U. S. Inspected Quality-Tender Meats! ground fresh .from nutritious beef . . . I" fresh ground beef * 19' dressed and drawn ... 10-14 lb. sizes f?r bam & eggs breakfast... center cut hen turkeys . *49c ham slices r; ~ r99c from milk-fed stock ... quality-tender boneless ... economy cut veal shoulder chops?35c ham slices ,b 79c nutritious and flavorful . . . fresh SLICED PORK LIVER 19c ? ?????? ?? ?????? the wesson oil shortening VERI-BEST PRCD'JCt! snowdrift shortening 3182c liquid shortening for easier baking . . ? m M TB rc-v wesson oil . : . ?1 63c w It 1TI easy on the meat budget . . . Dozen dH dW# spam . . ; '1" 35c le?t spreads smooth! Fancy jen?jer Fresh blue bonnet margarine . . 29c RjE ABlfC perfect partner with chicken . . . ocean spray EjS jiftC |f |Z" |d ml EP ?Cn a"\k ? Jr cranberry sauce . ~'.f 19c keep sandwiches fresh . . . diamond Kl Ih&SpiC wax paper . 25c *0 mai& esso bug killer - 5% DDT flit qr 59c dinty moore beef stew J,tT 39c serve macaroni delmonico 221c spaghetti that cooks tender! I delmonico 1 2 Z. 21c WILSON'S CERTIFIED MEATS! mor . "T 35c Vienna sausage 2 35c tripe . "r 41c hamburgers IS-oz. JQ. A gravy can TwV Jy Mmrp * 1 H igiiBM W * /s?sffl for your comfort f ?X HHHHRMLRhbaHMaUttijBMMAiBaiBuiHiHHHBMJBMMMfaBMyAJnnL CTADC UflllDC* Mon. - Tues. - Thurs. Wednesday Fri. & Sat. I _________ * 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. K:30 a.m. ? 12 Noon 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. |

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