&EST WISHES fii Hie COMING YEAR AAAAAAAAAj * Step <Mld*. 1946, and l*t'» J p**r Into th* futur* (or a no meat. W* a**. lor cartain. a much mor* hopoful y*ar ten warn 1945—a year of premia* and of dostlny. W* b*li*ve you a** thin, too. It la our hep* that th* N*w Year will op*n for you a path way to your moat ch*rlah*d AAAAAAAAA -tt-Sdihr WI1JJIMS & SHELTON CO., IK. IMPORTERS, WHOLESALERS. MILL AGENTS DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. HOSIERY. £URN1SHING8 429 8. Trjrm St. > -Dial 2-1194 Charlotte, N. C. * * * *3. p'jh TIDINGS °fl GR£AT°JOY 1 The prevailing spirit of good will embraces us all during this Joyous season. We, too, want to extend to you per sonally our hearty good wishes (or an exceptionally MERRY CHRISTMAS U. S. RUBBER GOMPMY CkvbtU, N«rth Carailma This is the season of good) 'will and, looking down the, long list of names of those who have sjwwn their good will towards us in 1945, we come to yours. We want to thank you for this good will an your part, and to send Just the friend liest of wishes for your happiness and chew at umsunavume. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS QUEEN OTT TRH.WWS l HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL Again glad balls ora ringing out Their massaga loud and clean Bast wishes, friends, to all of you, To all a bright New Yearl DAVIDSON conn MIS, MG. C. w. Byrd, Pw* and Traaa. N. C. ': - ) A LESSOR IR IRFUTION A sample of what could easily happen in this country if price control was junked was shown to the people of Jackson, Tenn., with the co-operation of the OPA, a few days ago. A public auction was held. A brand new 1946 auto mobile of one of the lower priced makes, a 100-pound sack of sugar, and a 50-pound keg of land, were offered to the highest bidder. The public was intensely interested. On auction day a Mg crowd was on hand early to take part in the bidding. The brand new auto brought $2,500, the lard went for $15 and the sack of sugar was bid in at $35. Then the OPA stepped in and stopped the sales because prices were many times the ceiling prices. > Without OPA and price control, many similar scenes would be wit nessed every day in this country. Prices would be driven sky-high. Only the people with a lot of money would be able to buy the necessities of life. —Washington Teamster. We can not achieve full victory until we are assured of full achievement for the Victory Loan drive. Keep punching! N EW YEAR. is htnt /9vi5/ in wishing our friends a Happy New Year we want to add this thought: V/e hope 1946 will be a year of many EXTRAS for you, Extra opportuni iios. extra good health, and oxtr happiness, D.rsp in and see us arty time. You are always wel come here. □ □ □ J.R.WOLLETT , LUMBER MANUFACTURER DEALER IN BUILDING SUPPLIES Littleton, N. C. • III saying Happy New Year to you we are not only thinking of the 1946 New Year holiday, but of your future good fortune in the year to follow. Your patronage has been highly appreciated by all of us. and we will do everything in our power to continue to f" deserve it. GREEK RIVER MILLS, INC. FINE COMBED YARNS Tuxedo, N. C. m I • ' ( Accept Our Sincere Wishes For A Happy Season And A Successful Year Ahead i 1 Mount Holly, North Carolina

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