Letter Carriers Bay If. S. Savings Bonds wanonai AMtUthw of Letter_ Tte their portfolios of U. 8. $156,000 n S $100,000 Mid Series G Ms Mutual Benefit Association and National Sick Benefit .vlngs Bonds at Washington, D. C, on duns It by investing u» >» JaJSSSBi.'KS?" “* M”,“‘ «"■* were presented by Mrs. Thelma Dawson, a Building Trades employee and an outstanding Sav volunteer worker, on one of the Opportunity Drive Covered Wagons. With a bevy of Washing . M,1fyiriW'?fm"*fttoiril'!>„1? bockrrsnod. tee National Association officers are pictured above, left » SPiE Sullivan, Mrs. Dawson, Jerome I. Keating, William C. Doherty, Fred O. Covered Wagon Sotting for II. S. Bond Ceremony The National Association of Let •ter Carriers together with its Mutual Benefit Association and Na tional Sick Benefit Association on June 10 purchased a total of $155, 000 worth of Savings Bonds (Series •G). The investment was divided as follows: National Association, $35, 00Q; Mutual Benefit group. $100, 000,^and Sick Benefit Association, *20,000. A ceremony at presentation was JttM Coring, the .aisit of an Oppor tunity Bond Drive Covered Wagon to Washington, D. C-, -with high officials of the three groups attend ing. The Bonds were turned over by Mrs. Thelma Dawson, an em ployee of the Washington Building Trades Council and one of the out standing volunteer Bonds salesmen of the country. As the Covered Wagon drew up before Labor’s League for Political Education building it was met by newsmen, photographers and Asso ciation representatives. Manned by a number of attractive girls dressed in ’49er costumes, the wagon, rest ing on a Fruehauf trailer and pow ered by an International truck, provided a very colorful setting for the program. Representing the National Letter Carriers Association were: William C. Doherty, Cincinnati, president; D. R. Sullivan, San Francisco, vice president; Jerome B. Keating, Min neapolis, secretary; R. B. Kremers, Seattle, assistant secretary; Phillip Lepper, New York, and Fred O. Andrews, Chicago; Mutual Benefit Association: Everett H. Burns, Los Angeles, president of the Board; Ben Sparks. Nashville, chief collec tor; John W. Schmidt, Milwaukee, and Thomas Keating, New York; Sick Benefit Association: Spencer Locke, Orlando; Thomas Gerraty, East Orange. N. J.; Peter J. Cahill, Boston, and Howard M. Nicol, Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio. Gomplimests of OONILD’S IBM SHOP 420 Norwood Drive Phone 3-4490 CHARLOTTE, JL C. UPHOLSTERING Custom Quality Reup holstering and Custom Built Furniture. A complete line of all fabrics to choose from. Representatives will call at your home with estimates and samples W'tivut obli gation. H & F UPHOLSTERING CO. 1913 Euclid Ave. Phone 5-3949 CHARLOTTE, N. C. ATLANTIC COMPANY BREWERS OF ATLANTIC ALE AND BEER 300 Sooth Graham St. Phone 2-1104 CHARLOTTE, N. C. RESTAURANT 126 W*st Trad* St.' Phone 2-2238 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Letter-Press Printing 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* 4 0 YEARS P. O. Box 1001 PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS EXPERIENCE AT YOUR DISPOSAL CHARLOTTE, N. C. BOGGETT 311 E. Park Arc. Phone 817* LUMBER CO. II Pays To Trade Witk Sanitary Grill, Inc. Reasonable Prices 111 East Fifth St. Phone 2-0277 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Lawn Mowers Sharpened, Power Mowers Repaired MOTOR MOWER SERVICE Dial 5-3167 Rental Service Air Cooled Motors, 4 Cy cles-2 Cycles Repaired, Re built. Guaranteed Service. 1402 East Fourth SL CHARLOTTE, N. C. OZAPRINTS PHOTOSTATS GIANT PHOTOCOPY DUNCAN PRINTMAKERS 303 W. 4th St. Phone 4-1398 CHARLOTTE, N. C. WRIGHT’S DRAPERY FABRICS Drapery, Slip Cover and Upholstery Fabrics. U. S. Kay Ion Foam U. S. Plastic Naugahyde 316 East Trade St. - Phone 2-3006 CHARLOTTE, N. C. PINECREST FLORIST Lawyers Road Phone 48-7442 CHARLOTTE, N. C. I R. A. Pitts Service Station 219 West Fourth St. Phone 4-1738 CHARLOTTE, N. C. YANDLE-WEATHERS, Inc. “A Homelike Mortuary” AMBULANCE 820 E. Morehead St. Phone 6129 CHARLOTTE, N. C. vpOR this Sign St Hi Battle DIAMONDS W. A. Zwier W. I. Hawthorne Diamond Merchants 702 Independence Rldg. Phone t-2226 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Greetings '> ECKERD'c CUT RATE DRU6 STORES Creators of Reasonable Drux Prices Two Charlotte Stores 109 SOUTH TRYON 128 NORTH TRYON YOU PAY FOR IT! WHY NOT HAVE IT? Gold Bond - Rock Wool Insulation PATTERSON'S, Inc. 2505 S. Blvd. Phone 4-0719 2505 E. Boulevard CHARLOTTE, N. C. Greetings . Dilwortti Wisherette 115 East Boulevard Dial 4-5461 CHARLOTTE, C. Compliments of 1 Friend CHARLOTTE. N. C. JOHN J. MORTON GO. STONE West Morehead Street Telephone 2-0109 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Relax in Cool Summer SPORT SHIRTS 3.98 to 4.95 Sport Shirts with long sleeves, 2 flap pockets, and with seamless collar. Of sheen gabardine or washable rayon, in all your favorite pastel shades. ., MEN’S STORE . . . STREET FLOOR Magic of the Telephone Your telephone can do more tricks than a vaudeville magician. It can’t sit on its hind legs, but it can atop a corporation’s board meeting dead. It can’t whietle Dixie, but it can bring news faster than press or radios It can’t balance a ball on its dial, but it can tell you where to buy yours flowers and clothes. How? Time Service does it. Time Service puts clever advertising messages in 10,000 ears every day . . . right here in Charlotte, where it counts. Coat? Less thaa a penny a call. itf jw flirt 237 North Tryon Street Charlotte, North Carolina Mayfair Hotel BaJMiaf Telephoao Mill

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