THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Charlotte, N. C. 1 LUMBER CO ■17t UNION LABEL RALEIGH — DURHAM SMITHFIELD — CARY + PI66LY WI66LY STORES "FOR RITTER FOODS" _ .f'"- ' ) ' ' SOMERSET MILLS INCORPORATED ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA WAMSUTTA TOWELS Woven by Somerset Compliments R. P. WATSON COMPANY INCORPORATED LEAF TOBACCO WILSON, N. C. f WILLIAMjS LUMBER CO. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL WE SELL EVERYTHING TO BUtLD ANYTHING WILSON NORTH CAROLINA For Indigestion, Sour Stomach and Gas, Taka NA-CO TABLETS MONEY BACK GUARANTEE SELWYN GUT RATE DRUG STORE NEXT TO PORT OFFICE Some of The Things We Lend Money on Wei S3* Musical Sthtnran BhotGaas Rifles ** Pistols Trasks Addins Mac Id ssi Strictly ConfldantiaL Whan in Naad of Money Wo Never FaU Yon. ss far kargais la diamonds, watches. Jewelry, elstkiag, ei RELIABLE LOAN CO. Ml BAST TRADE STREET SERVING THE SOUTH WITH GREATER FOOD VALUES! Shop And Save At The Sign Of The CS Rooster o Colonial Stores CORPORATE PROFITS JUMP (Continued from Pift 1) tory.” Last year Cities Service made $66.7 million compared with ' only $56 million in 1949. That’s after taxes. /... Wonder why medicine costs so much? One reason is that 84 year-old Parke, Davis A Co., one of the big drug makers, set new profit records, aftor/taxes, last year. Parke D*tis Reported its 1950 profits amounted to almost $18 million—44 per cent more than the $12.4 million the com pany earned nr 4949. cost so much: In 1960 Continental Oil Co., one of the big oil con cerns, made, after taxes, 18 per cent more than in 1949. Contin ental’s 1960 profits totaled $42.4 million comparpd-with only $36 million in 194?.: Diamond Match Diamond Match Co.’s profits, after taxes, mbr4 than doubled last year. It earned $8 million in 1960 compared with $3.7 million in 1949. Minnesota A Ontario Paper The Minnesota A Ontario Paper Co. reported it made $5.3 million after taxes, in 1960. In 1949 H earned only $3.4 million. costs so much? It’s because the Texas Co., which makes Texaco, is piling up huge profits. The company announced its 1950 prof its, after taxes, totaled $149 mil lion compared with only $133 million in 1949. Here’* wh; and fuel oil for pour car it your home Texas Ca Do you know why Texaco gas 7 C0K8RESSW0MEN HELP MKE FOOD, RUME TRUMAN - i Five Republican Congresswom- ( en tried to pat something over. March 15 in the House when they , showed how little food |10 will pay for these days. They displayed food baskets showing’ what your money would j buy in 1919, 1929, 1931 and now. They implied it was the fault of the Truman Administration. Yet each of these Represents-, tives had voted in July 1950 against the Defense Production Act to curb food gamblers and, speculators from raising food prices. ’ The Congresswomen are Mrs. Frances Bolton (Ohio), Mrs. Mar gueritji Chuirch (Til.), Mrs. Cecil Harden' (Ind.), Mrs. Katharine. St. George (N. Y.), and Mrs.1 Ruth Thompson (Mich.). Rep. Clinton McKinnon (D., Calif.) told the House March 16: When it came time to protect the housewife and the American, family not a single one of the. 'basket brigade’ who was in Con-j gress at that time supported the | prohibition against gamblers and j speculators on the commodity, market exchanges. "They are the ones who sup ported the protection of gam blers on the commodity markets and that support has resulted in the high food prices of the pres ent time.** Declare your independence by buying Independence Bonds. RAYLASS DEPARTMENT STORE 0fl ‘ >\‘ J &V Furnishings for the Entire Family 107 Hay Street Phone 2872 FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. cohw Telephone 356 NORTH STATE MOTOR COMPANY PACKARD SALES AND SERVICE Dependable Used Cars Phone 3552 444 Franklin Street FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. 6RANNIS AND SLOAN Incorporated GENERAL contractors FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. I FOOD STORES! SOCIAL SECURITY PROGRAM (Cobtinned From Page 1) income due to sicknem or ■]<» ability. At present, there is no * Systematic method of assuring a. rontinuing income to the sick or disabled worker. 4. Social insurance against the cost of medical care. Private health insurance plans don’t meet the needs of enough people. A ■government health insurance pro gram knocks down financial har riers to needed medical care. . 6. A public assistance program to meet special needs. These should include Federal grants for general assistance to needy, funds for medical care of the needy. Federal sharing in the costs of fftmily welfare services and increased Federal sharing of public assistance costs to states with low income. 6. Health and welfare services for children, including research, such services should be available to children in every part of the U. S. 7. Strong credit union pro gram. More families should be able to increase their security through savings and discount fa cilities. LABOR’S VOICE NEEDED Representative Ray Madden (D., Ind.) points out labor must be given “a seat in mobilisation councils’* to make the defense program work. "In World War II America per formed a production miracle be cause labor’s representatives sat side by side with industry and business in an effort to solve equi table price control and wage prob lems,’’ Madden told the House. 1 State of North Carolina, Department of State. PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All To Whom These Presents May Come—Greeting: WHEREAS, It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenti cated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that the B. A W. PAVING CO., INC„ a corporation of this State, whose principal of fice is situated at 2215 South Try on Street in the city of Charlotte, County of Mecklenburg, State of North Carolina, M. B. Blanken ship being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has com plied with the requirements of Chapter 55, General Statdtes, en titled “Corporations,” preliminary to the issuing of this certificate of Dissolution: NOW THEREFORE, I, Thad Eure, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do here by certify that the said corpora | tion did. on the 2nd day of Jan uary, 1961, file in my office a duly executed and attested con sent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, wh:ch said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as pro vided bv law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Ra leigh. this 2nd day of January, A. D. 1951. THAD EURE, Secretary of State (3-15, 22, 29 ; 4-5-c) NOTICE North Carolina, Mecklenburg County. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Before the Clerk ' Henrietta Sims Faris, Plaintiff, va. M. G. Faris, Defendant. The defendant, M. G. Faris, will I take notice that an action en-' titled as above has been com I menced in the Superior Court of Mecklenburg, County, North Car olina. to obtain absolute divorce; and the said defendant will furth er take notice that he is required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court o$; said county in the courthouse in Charlotte, North Carolina, within twenty days after ths completion of service by publication, and answer or demur to the Com plaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Com plaint. This the eighth day of Feb ruary, 1961. W. M. MOORE. Assistant Clerk of Superior Court, Mecklenburg County (8-22, 29; 4-6, 12-c) GREENVILLE TOBACCO COMPANY LEAF TOBACCO GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA FOR THE KIND OF PROTECTION YOU WANT J See a Representative of DURHAM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY "Qt/* P*uU*d *1U* family" Horn* Office RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA THERE’S NOTHING FINER THAN TO ✓ •w Don't miss the Azalea Festival this ’ae71* year—Wilmington March 31-April 2. Many people come from faraway parts of the country to visit-yet it's right here* at home for all of us. Remember fishing picks up on the coast in March—Spring is getting an early start and it's good to be alive in North Carolina. Easter is March 25th this ysar. V of our golf courses begin to get extra workouts with Pinehurst holding e tour nament on March 30th— preceeded by an early spring horse show on the 25th. March, of course, is the month for early planting of tobacco seed beds-as if you idn't know—also white beans. watermelons. Did you know the cotton yin was patented March 14,1794? Yes, there is plenty for all, of work and play, that goes to make North Carolina a grand place to live, and, for refreshing relaxation any time, most of us can enjoy a temperate glaaa of beer—sold under our ABC system of legal control that is working so well. North Carolina Division UNITXD STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. THE BORDEN Manufacturing Co. Manufacturers of COTTON YARNS GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA