PNEWMFIL CORPORATION
2516 Wilkinson BM.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
HOME OF
THE KILOWATTMAkER
! PLENTY FOR ALL I
IN THE PAST 20 YEARS ALONE,THE ELEL1 kk.
INDUSTRY HAS MORE THAN DOUBLED ITS GENERATING
CAPACITY, TO KEEP AMERICA FAR AHEAD OF ALL
OTHER COUNTRIES IN WAR AND IN PEACE.
The Catcher, the Baker, and about every ether
producer In the Piedmont Carolina* are calling on
the Kilowattmaker for more power thoij, they
ever used be forth—
Kilowatts are raw material thot they quickly turn
into profit and progress. This raw material 's
delivered en call in the exact amount called for,
and its cost is low.
To meet this rapid increase in demand, the Duke
"Power Company has opened two new units and is
providing ether strategically located steam:
electric plants.
With the opening of the last of these, the capacity
of the Duke System will be SEVENTY PER CENT
‘ GREATER THAN OUR TOTAL KILOWATT OUT
PUT ONLY FIVE YEARS AGO.
DUKE POWER COMPANY
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PRANK GRAHAM’S RECORD
AMONG NATIONS HIGHEST
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States, which seeks to expand th*
library facilities of every North
Carolina community.
Member of the President’s Com
mittee on Education.
In 1920-21 in charge of tho
statewide campaign for $20,000,
000.00 building- program-for state
institutions.
Member of the U. S. Commis
sion to study University of Puer
to Rico as a possible inter-Ameri
can University.
Given the responsibility by the
Board of Trustees lor writing the
plan for the consolidation of the
three institutions of higher learn
ing which now constitute the
University of North Carolina.
President of Sigma Epsilon,
national intercollegiate literary
society.
President of National Associ
ation of College Writing Groups.
Vice-President of Tau Kappa
Alpha, national intercollegiate de
bating fraternity.
( hairman of the Industries
Committee of American Railroads.
Member of the National De
fense Mediation Board, 1941-42.
Public Member of the National
War Labor Board, 1942-1946.
Member of the Maritime War
Emergency Board, 1942-1946.
Chairman of the Public Hear
ings Committee of the President’s
lyabor - Management Conference.
1945.
Chairman of the Oil Panel of
the President’s Labor-Management
Conference, 1945-1946.
Member of the Phi Beta Kappa
Senate, 1946, -
Member of the President's Com
mittee on Civil Rights, 1946-47.
. Member of the Central Commit
tee of the American National Red
' ,oss* UM6-47, and elected to the
newly-formed Board of Gover
nors of the American.National Red
< loss to serve from 1947-1956.
One of the organizers and first
president of the Oak Ridge Insti
tute of Nuclear studies at Oak
Ridge, Tennessee, 1946-1949.
President of the National As
’W7.4gn °f St*t0 Univ'r»**».
President of the North Care
Historical and Literary Socif
Secretary of the Board of T
tees of the Carnegie Founds
tor Advancement of teadi
1947; elected Vice-Chairman
the Board, 1947-18.
Appointed by the President to
serve as the United States Repre
sentative on the Good Offices
Committee of the Security Coun
t*h§i9m
Gaston County
Dyeing Machine
Company
Stanley, N. C.
J. A. Jones
Construction
Company
General Contractors
f ■» •
209 West Fourth St.
Telephone 4-3061
th Carolina
cii of the Unted Nations on In
donesia. 1947*48.
Appointed by the President U
serve aa Advisor to the Set re tar j
of State with regard to Indonesia
February, 1948.
Appointed by Governor W». Ken
Scott as United States Senator or
March 22p 1949, to succeed th<
iate J. Melville Broughton.
Sworn in as United States Sea
ator from North Carolina or
March 29. 1949.
Appointed to the JJenate Com
mittee on the Judiciary and th«
Senate Committee on Rules and
Administration.
GREETINGS
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Vending Co.
220 W. Sixth St. Tel. 3-1816
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
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NATIONAL BANK
Charlotte, N. C.
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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 method®
of reproduction and at the same time the P
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*
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS
40 YEARS EXPERIENCE AT YOUR DISPOSAL
P.O. Box 1061
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Don’t let it slip
through your fingers..*
If you are one of the Veterans of World War II who dur
ing the next six months will receive a check from the
Veterans Administration as a refund on your National
Service Life Insurance ... don’t let h slip through your
fingers.0
Use this amount as a nest egg for your future security.
Invest it in some way so that a year from now you will
have it and a little more.
We of course suggest a Commercial National Savings
Account. •
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