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Charlotte Auto - Ports Co. "The Heme with Parking Focilities" 528 No. Brevard Tel. 3-8881 CHARLOTTE, N. C. T Charlotte Poultry Company Live and Dressed Poultry Wholesale—Retail 926 East Fourth St. Phone 4-6849 CHARLOTTE. H. C. E. O. Bost, Prop. Our purpose to servo, sn4 serving our purpose since 1917. 229 So. Mint St. - Tel. 7252 CHARLOTTE, N. C. % ~ __ GREETINGS Cheerwine Bottling Com pony 2305 Hutchison Ave. Phone 2-2977 CHARLOTTE, N. C. GREETINGS Lobor's Business Apprecioted Chesapeake Paper Stock Co. INCORPORATED "WE BUY ALL GRADES OF WASTE PAPER” 701 West Fifth St. Tel. 3-9512 CHARLOTTE, N. C. GREETINGS City Plumbing Co. 211 Tuckaseege Rd. Tel. 2-3739 CHARLOTTE, N. C. GREETINGS Carolina Aniline & Extract Co. P. O. Box 2386 301 South Cedor St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. AFL SEAFARERS Tell It to Congress New York.—Seafarers International Unkm of the AFL is skewing individual congressmen hew the hiring kail, prohibited by the Taft* Hartley law, kelps the skipping industry and why the law nut be repealed or amended te permit thin essential service te continue te serve America. Here Rep. Isidore Dellinger of the Brens views the registration list usd in the rotary system of shipping at the Mew York branch of the Seafarers’ Atlantic and Gall District, 11 Beaver street. With Dollinger are Albert A. Bernstein (center), 8IU international repre sentative, and Paal Censer chib, chief dispatcher it the 81U. Ren. Leais B. Heller ef Brooklyn previously visited the hiring hall and all num bers of congress have been invited. This is Jast ana sample ef hew AF1. unions are trying te educate range women te the destructive effect ef the Taft-Hartlev law on stable industry-labor relationships. | HARRISON LAUDED AS CLERKS MARK THEIR FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY (Continued From Page 1) mire him. He possesses, to a high 'degree, the happy combination of high idealism and practical wis dom that makes for enduring suc cess. His unwavering integrity, his sound judgment and his clear vis ion have served your brotherhood and our nation well. For he has ; been the adviser and confidante j of Presidents and other national j leaders. He ha6 wielded a construe ] tive influence over the political life of our country. And his con tributions to the trade-union move ment as a whole, both at the na tional and international level, are ! so great .that I want to say to you here and now that the American Federation of Labor owes a debt of gratitude to the Brothhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks for letting us have George Harrison even part of the time. “We in the labor movement al ways look ahead. Let me emphasize that we have much to hope for and to work for in 1950. Our hopes are ‘based upon the prosperous condi tion of our country which offers us new opportunities to consolidate our gains and lift the standard of living of our membership and the American people as a whole to new | heights. I “Our work must be concentrat led on two fronts: i “First, it is our duty and our very reason for existence to or ganize the unoragnized. The Amer ; ican Federation of Labor is pre paring to launch a sweeping or ganizing drive during the coming year with a goal of a million new j members in 1950. To my mind that 'would be the most fitting way we can celebrate the centennial 6f the father of the organized labor movement in our country, Samuel Gompers. “Secondly, we must and we shall expand our political activities with the objective of electing a new Congress next November that will be truly liberal and progressive. The reactionary forces in our coun BELTS FORTUNATE PURCHASE SALE! MEN’S SUITS Ail Brand New Stock Regularly 49.50 A complete new selection especially purchased for this sale. Gabardine or all wool worsted suits, single or double breasted in regulars, shorts, and longs. The gabardines are grey, tan and blue solids; the worsteds are grey, tan, and blue combinations. MEN'S STORE STREET FLOOR H Is our 65th year of service to Charlotte and the Carolina*!' try are leaving no stone unturn ed in their drive to discredit and besmirch the record of Franklit D. Roosevelt and his successor Har ry S. Truman. They want to tear down everything that we havi helped to build up to protect the welfare of the American people in the last 18 years. They want tc make certain that the Taft-Hart ley Act will be retained, so that they can renew their efforts to destroy the labor movement with the help of the federal government whenever an opportune time ar rives.” State of North Carolina, County of Mecklenburg. Paul Y. Rea, Plaintiff, vs. Sadie Mae Neely Rea. Defendant. NOTICE The Defendant. Sadie Mae Neely Rea, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County, N. C. , to obtain an absolute divorce from the defendant. , Sadie Mae Neely Rea, on the grounds of two years separation as by law made and provided, and the said defend ant. Sadie Mae Neely Rea will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Sjiperior Court of Mecklenburg County, N. C.. in the Courthouse in Charlotte N. C., within twenty days after the twelfth day of January, A. D. . 1950, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff. Paul Y. Rea. will apply Co the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This the ninth day of December A. D.. 1949. WM. M. MOORE, ' Assistant Clerk of the Superior | Court, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, j (12—15-22-29; 1—5c) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Department of State ! PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION' To All to Whom These Presents1 May Come-rGreetings: Whereas, It appeals to my sat* : iafaction, by duly authenticated record of the proeedimps for the .voluntary dissolution thereof by ; the unanimous consent of all the : stockholders, deposited in my of I tice. that the Kerlin Motors, Inc., !a corporation of this State whose principal office ist situated in the City of Charlotte. County of I Mecklenburg, State of North Car-J I ol.na (George S. Crouch being t>he jagent therein and in charge there of, upon whom process may be served), has complied with/the requirements of Chapter 55, Gen eral .Statutes, entitled “Corpora-1 : tions,” preliminary to the issu ng j f-of this Certificate'of Dissolution: j Now therefore, I, Thad Eure Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby cer tify that the said corporation did. on the fifth day of December, 1949, file in my office a duly ex ecuted and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the pro ceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this fifth day of December, A. D., 1949. THAD EURE. Secretary of State. (12—15-22-29; 1—5c) New and Reconditioned PIANOS I . * For the best value m NEW or reconditioned ► pianos, select « I yours from our stock of nearly I 100 instruments.' Setinway, 1 Vatbushek, Winter, Howard, | and many others. Price# to suit everyone. ANDREWS MUSIC CO. “Our 55th Year" " “Stelnway Headquarters'* 231 North Tryoa Street South Points Up Organizing Goal wmwmi, v (.000.000 NEW ( NMWWS WISSO Wra* Mutat'd** I N*w Orleans.—James A. Glenn of the American Federation of Labor’s general counsel office, i. I,. Rhodes, southern director of organ* isation, and Harry O’Reilly, AFL director of organisation, are pic tured at tho 14*otato southern oiganising conference which opened the AFL'a drire for new membera in If5# as a memorial to Mamuel Compere, founder and irst president of the AFL. EVERYONE CAN GIVE. Washington.—The AFL Labor’s League for Political Education points out that anyone may con tribute to its 1950 political cam paign, fund. “After collectors canvass their local unions they should ask their friends and relatives if they want to support LLPE's political activ ities.” the league said. “Any per son who believes in progressive government wants to help LLPE elect liberals.” A Bird You Want To Know Proudly wi promt tht CS ROOSTER - Uto mw owbloa of Colonial Storm. Tho CS Roootor la i mw way of Identifying Big Star and Littlo Star Stoma, and abowo all — A MARK OP QUALITY FOODS. aador Uo alga ad Uo CS ROOST RR today — yon’s bo glad that yoa SMI COLONIAL STORES INCORPORATES AUTO REPAIRS— BOB ROBINSON'S AUTO SERVICE Any Repair to Any Car or Truck — Brake*. Ignition and Body Repairs Skilled Mechanics Modern Equipment 701 E. 'Trade Phone 4-5001 Opposite Court House AUTO SPRINGS— SALEM SPRING CO., INC. Manufacturing and Re Altering Repairing of Auto Truck and Bus Springs , 2215 Berryhill Road (Interaection of West Morchoad and Wilkiimon Boulevard) Phone 4-5001 BOTTLERS— SUN CREST BOTTLING -S COMMIT Bottlers of SUN CREST ORANGE NU GRAPE 1207 West Morehead Phone 4-2193 KISER DRUG COMPANY “The Home of purity and Accuracy” 2100 Wilkinson Boulevard Phone 4-0819 Charlotte. N. C. BRICK CONTRACTOR— W. I.. JENKINS Contractor BRICK MASON Any Si vie Brick and Concrete Work 325 Tucka-seege Road Phone 2-3652 Charlotte, NT. C. BUILDING MATERIALS— McClure lumber go. LUMBER AND BUILD ING MATERIALS Lime, Cwme^SmN and “Ever) thing Te Build With” Bn 413-C Route C, Mt. Holly Rood Chariot to. N. C. CLEAMERS— MART'S CLEANERS, INC. A "COMPLETE CLEANING SERVICE ON ALL TYPES OP GARMENTS 'i «7 North Graham Street Phono 4-SIM Charlotte. N. C. GLEANING & PRESSINB - ISEGREST CLEANERS One Day Service on Reqooa Oaning and Pressing - Ladies, Men’s and Children Clothes Plek Up and Delivery 2701 Tucka serge Road Phone 4*0903 e Buyers’ Guide and Business Directory These Firms And Business Houses Have Supported Your Labor Paper And Solicit Your Patronage. DRY CLEANING— ALEXANDER ST. CLEANERS Clayton Black. Prop. Complete Dry Cleaning Pereira LadW and Men’s Garments Pick-Up and Delivery 523 South Alexander Phono »1M ESSO SERVICE WELCH’S ESSO SERVICE TIRE RECAPPING ESSO GAS AND OIL AUTO ACCESSORIES BATTERIES 401 East Seventh St. Dial 0542 FLOOR COVERINGS— DIVENS FLOORS AND CABINETS, INC. Linoleum and Linoleum Tile Asphalt and Rubber Tile Cabinet Tops Venetian Blinds Made To Order 2035 Shenandoah Ave. 4 Phone 3-0007 Charlotte, N. C. FLOOR COVERINGS— HILL’S, IRC. "Home of Quality Floor Coverings” • Wall To Wall Coverings. • Rubber Tile. • Inlaid Linoleum. • Asphalt Tile. • Venetian Blinds. • Wool Carpets and Carpeting. Estimates Without Cost 1520 Providence Road Phono 5-4449 Charlotte, N. C. FORO SERVICE— HEATH MOTOR CO. Your Authorized FORD DEALER Safes and Service Retain By Expert Mechanics 318 Waat Fifth Strost Charlotte, N. C. - GROCERIES— BENSON GROCERY "Ywr Friendly Store” i' Quality Meats Groceries, Fruits. Vegetables Neighborhood Delivery C41 East First St, - Phone 9736 GROCERIES— MOODY’S GROCERY ' The Right Place GROCERIES. FRUITS. VEGETABLES The Best In Fresh Meats Delivery Service 2817 S. Tryon Phone 9210 GROCERIES & MEATS— POTTS GROCERY Staple and Fancy Groceries FRESH MEATS, FRUIT8, AND VEGETABLES Neighborhood Delivery 1023 Beattys Ford Road ' Phone 4-8610 GROCERIES & MEATS— C. R. FITE’S GROCERY 921 Oaklawn Ave. 2022 Vanderbilt Road „ ^ Quality Fresh Meats Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Call 4-7021 For Delivery LAUNDRY & CLEANING— WATSON’S 30-MINUTE LAUNDRY 43 WASHING MACHINES 5 LARGE DRYERS DRY CLEANING 100 West Park Avenue Phone 4-3921 MARBLE AND RLE— ATLANTIC MARBLE & TILE COMPANY • INTERIOR MARBLE TILE AND TERRAZZO • - 227 South Mint 84. • Phene 3-8818 * ■ Charlotte, N. C RESTAURANT— 'MeGfHBtHSHC. restaurant &<'" CHINESE DISHES - CHOP SUEY STEAKS, CHOPS AND SEA FOODS 128 West Trade Street (Near tb* Square) BAS, OR & ACCESSORIES— ALLEN'S SHELL SERVICE SheH Products Washing and Labricatiaa Polishing, Waxing Tires and Anta Accoauuriu Cars called far and deUesra 75« W. Trade Phene tan OIL BURNERS— S. H. DUNCAN & CO. ■’/ • Distributor far Amos Oil Fired Burner Automatic Oil Firod Ideal for Dairies, Food Lockers* Canneries, Meat Processing Plants . o 21* West First Street Dial 3-8144 Charlotte, N. C. RESTAURANT— AIR CONDITIONED BIST A NY’S RESTAURANT Steaks, Chops, Chicken, Sen Foods, Beef or Pork Stan* pera .... Curb Service Open 7 .00 A M. te 12. PM. 9 A.M. to 12 P.M. Sunday 2400 N. Trron Street Across from Alamo Plain Tourist Court ■ ROOFING— GEO. E. NORMAN ROOFING CO. Carey Roofing Industrial, Residential Commercial Serving the Cnrolinaa Since 1011 Estimates Furnished Dial 3*7538 520 EWrtt St 5AW SHARPENING— I CHARLOTTE SOW CO. Hand Saws Shirpmisd By Expert Fifing 420 Wert Palmer Street > Phone 4*2410 Charlotte, N. C. SERVICE STATION— HELMS TEXACO ^ SERVICE t Open 7 A.M. Cleee 10 PJL Seven Dare a Week , Firestone Tires and Tubes Texaco Products Washing, Greasing Read Service TeL 0517 1021 Behuent Amt.
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