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PREWUFl CORPORATION 2516 Wilkinson BM. CHARLOTTE, N. C. HOME OF THE klLOWATTMAKER 1 IN THE PAST 20 YEAAS ALONE,THE ELEUKK. INDUSTRY HAS MORE THAN DOUBLED ITS GENERATING CAPACITY, TO KEEP AMERICA FAR AHEAD OF ALL OTHER COUNTRIES IN WAR AND IN PEACE. The Butcher, the Baker, and about every other producer in the Piedmont Carolines are colling on the Kilowottmaker for more power than they ever used before. Kilowotts are rew mctcrial that they quickly turn into profit and progress. This raw material is delivered on coll ip the exact amount called for, and its csst it low. Tq meet this>rapid increase in demand, the Duke Power Company has opened two new units and is providing other strotegica'ly located steam elcctr. c plonts. With the opening of the last of these, the ccpac.ity of the Duke System will be SEVENTY PER CENT GREATER THAN OUR TdTAL KILOWATT OUT PUT ONLY FIVE YEARS AGO. DUKE POWER COMPANY "tit ComImuul GREEN-MEANY URGE GET THAT MILLION MEMBERS (Continued From Pafce 1) white-collar field. Millions of white collar workers have seen their rela tive economic status move from bad to woire solely because of their inability to bargain collectively, on an equal footing, with their em ployers. A major effort must be made to greatly enlarge the sphere of organization in this a tea. “Millions of workers in agricul tural and canning industries, wholesale and retail trade, clean ing and dyeing jestablishments. hotels and restaurants, petroleum and natural gas industries, build ing service and maintenance, and numerous other fields are sorely in need of the protection aad ad vancement which only organisation can provide. “Many of these industries pre sent special problems from an or ganizational standpoint. They are the ones which hate traditionally been most difficult to organize, and concerted effort of a truly pioneer ing nature will be required. "Though the task is difficult, it is far from impossible. The Amer ican fVderation of Labor is relying upon your ability to undertake this task with all of the vigor and in genuity that will be needed for its successful' completion. “We are counting upon you to deliver ONE MILLION NEW MEMBERS IN I960.” THE PLACE WHERE I WAS BORN We, however, art fro# citizens of heaven.” Phil. 3:20 (Wey mquth.) When by care my heart is sad dened Or with joy my Hfe is bright; In the dreamy dusk of twilight, And the dreary hours of night; While I’m waking, while I'm dreaming. At the noontide or the mom; Oft there come to me sweet memories Of the place where I was born. Though there’s many a scene for gotten, Yet its memory lingers still; I can ne'er forget the meadow. And the orchard on the hill; Or the rude old fashioned • cot inge, By a field of waving com; And the faces of the dear ones, At the place where I was bora. Through the years, at times re turning, I would greet old friends once more; And with eager expectation Gaston County Dyeing Machine Company Stanley, N. C. J. A. Jones Construction General Contractors 209 West Fourth St. v Telephone 4-3061 ’• ' ‘■~V Charlotte, North Carolina Would familiar haunts explore; Bat boor creat nip disappointment. Gone the old familiar form; Time has wrought such cruel changes At the place where I was born; Then, one day, I found tne Savior, And my soul was born anew; I'm a member of God's family. All my kindred kind and true; And my native land is heaven. That bright place of cloudless morn; And I seek a home that's dearer Than the place where I was born. Then some day 111 take my jour ney, As I did in days of yore: And with great anticipation „ Will that heavenly land ex plere; But there'll be no disappointment I shall know each face and form; rn that land that is far better Than the place where I was born. —Rev. Arthur Bryan, Union City, Michigan. POX APPOINTED Chicago.—Because of the illness of President Fred N. Aten, the | executive council of the AFL Rail way Employes Itepartment has designated Secretary - Treasurer Michael Fox as acting president of the department, effective March 1, 1950. While acting in this capa city he will continue to carry on his duties as secretary-treasurer. JlZER tanos Parkor-tordaor Co. -—,r-i"r.. TO^S Of REASON bib DRUG CUTH TRv0N-i?8 f m Letter-Press Letter press printing in the graphic arts means the direct application of inked type and engravings or other type material to P»per. It is the simplest of alii graphic methods of reproduction and- at the same time the ihost 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 ter native 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 yon want weft done, yon 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 46 YEARS EXPERIENCE AT Y 0 U R,DISPOSAL P. O. Box 1061 CHARLOTTE, N. <L 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 it slip through your __ ' fingers. 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 NORTH CAROLINA'S OLDEST ^m 5 WEST MOREHEAD CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAR™ MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM • FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
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