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'.led at tho :v^.-v o: dtv.i ν i-sterday OoTvth y Wester sold to Amy Vas ;ι lot on Onflgi street for 910 and other considerations ι >ra l; St. .:: m transferred a lot <·:ι Youns ■··■·■· to Nathan Ramsey Cor Sit· and othw \ >»,·ρι ·« ' - .'t u«»\h:»'.'o Μγ·*1 m . : . ■ . ·· * . * , ( \ ι: ; - ■ ' ι (Λπΐίΐΐν Γ .nu η fi -c η» . κ,.\ • ι Μ· ν. : \ν.ι> : t\.»· ·: tr i tier "on c i ι' t» ι. w.i- elected ."...'.φ >ivr· :.!ΐ·ν iht· I.val chapter .1!-. λ ι ;l ;· .n« .!1 q..al iη>4 ι g. und Alfred Bull ick won tin· hif iii.mbi·. points 111 the essay COO \\ illijinsboro < Inbs Plan Kxliibit Γι V. '.. a >:· >i canning and - . ' \ ll -[»' 1-1- >!' the . .111 , I·.' . .'II tlCt'illt' A . Ν · \ the \V:!l„i:nMn>:\i schoxl I i,.> -, jiiit. : \va.- aim.' .tued !.!> P: h>! ·.. tin .'penuig <>l the e\ sistine ,n essay hy Henry Jefi.-r soii. prt-sidrnt n! V ο Ht'ndt-r>.<n \_ K. A. chapter, quartet s nging by the Burton sisters and Ν. ί λ. qufc;r· ·,■>. il Λ.ι Frequency modulation, we're ti.ij eliminates from radin Unfor» tunately. rays the man at the next ti· sh, it is utterly powerless, tx>w« ever. against the singing commercial, 10% Herns—H-.r* in% Mnrel 1 Let's raid the icebox... Have a Coca-Cola ... a way to make a party an added success At home, the good things of lilt come (rum the kitchen. And une of the good things is ice-cold Coca-Cola in the icebox. ILae .<· Coke are words that make the kitchen the center of attraction for the teen-age set. For ("oca-Cola never loses the freshness of its appeal, nor iti> unfading refreshment. No wonder Coca-Cola stands for the pause th.it rtjnsbes from Maine to California,—has become a symbol of happy, refreshing times together everywhere. tOIUED UND18 Α-THOhiIÏ or lilt COT A-CO IA COMPANY Β f Coca-Cola Bottling Company Of Henderson, Inc. Y ES. REDDY KILOWATT is α friend ο! business, too. He pro vides services which have helped small and large business. Both have been able to expand. Both have been able to meet de mands for higher employee pay, because electricity, along with good management and modern invention, increased production and quality to make more money available for all. Reddy's α versatile little fellow. With better light he made 'round the clock production proiitable. By running motors and providing clean, easily controlled heat, he in creased their output. He has made possible the production of entirely now types of goods. Reddy had much to do with the movement of industry into the Car olinas. He gave local business peo ple an opportunity to compete with business in far off cities and states. He brought new money into the Carolinas. Reddy intends to continue his ef forts to improve the opportunity for business and labor in the Caro linas. He has vast resources of pow er for peacetime use. Right now his heart is in his wartime job, but he is also planning to put more cheap power to work in peace for the ben efit of the citizens of the Carolinas. CAROLINA POWER V LIGHT COMPANY Your Friendly Electric Service Company
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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