BUTTERCUP ICE CREAM CO. , Manufacturers of BUTTERCUP ICE CREAM "The Good Health Refreshment" HAMLET, N. C. State Capital Life Insurance Co. Home Office 2620 Hillsboro Street RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS Piedmont Federal Savings and Loan Association WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA There is Nothing Finer than to Live in North Carolina * July divides North Carolina into two groups— t those who like the mountains and those who prefer the seashore—but right square in the middle oi the state in Burlington July 19-21 the Jaycees hold their '‘Mias North Carolina" Beauty Contest. So July is the month when we move about, take trips and enjoy our state. And just to prove that it's not all play and no work, the Southern Furniture Market in High Point plays host to more than 5000 visiting buyers intent on business, July 9-21.- In the same month you can go to the Craftsman's Fair of Southern High* lands in Asheville, July 10-12. > %; to' f And Almost every where you can also enjoy a cool, temperate glass o! 4 boor- sold under our State _ ABC system of legal control that is working so well. •S'! •* North Carolina Division UNITED STATES BRXWEJtS FOUNDATION. INC. ( I Uncle Sara Says Mujr of ]rH arc sleeping iiw* ! ly these secure In the : knowledge that year heme la paid ! far, that there'* an education fund ready to draw upon for that eon or daughter ready for cohege. It i doesn’t take a financial wisard to figure out that the regular purchase of C. 8. Savings Bonds Is a safe, j profitable and sure why of saving, one of the best ever Invented. To- j day is the time to Join the Payroll j Savings Plan at year office or the Bend-A-Moath Plan at year bank. That spells financial security. U. S Ttiuttry Oe^iMM LOCAL LABOR GETS WARMR6 FROM ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA The following letter sent out | by. the St. Petersburg Florida Central Labor Union is self-ex ! planatory. Local Labor organi I zations arc advised to be on their | guard. Important Notice Be on the lookout for RAY MOND MORREL PARKS, de scription as follows: Age 46. Complexion: Medium. Hair: Light brown, very thin nearing bald. Height 5 feet 10 1-2 inches. Weight: 172 or heavier. He is wanted by this central body for embeztling $600.00 plus bad checks of $200.00 and a per sonal note of $300.00. He is also wanted by many merchants here on bad check charges. This man specialises in selling advertising signs on a commis sion basis for labor halls. He is a very smooth salesman and will promote all forms of letters of recommendation and credit. He then goes into his routine wherein ha gets every thing he can get and then leaves town. Beware of this man and above all do not allow him the privilege of selling advertising for your labor hall. - Fraternally yours, C. B. BROWN, President W. J. EVANS, Secretary. Yon receive the dividends at once when you invest in Union Labelatock. . . . BOGGETT HI B. Park Ava. Pheae filTfi LUMBER CO. It Pfiyfi To Trad# WHfe START NOW THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Charlotte, N. C. I CAKES CANDY A GOOD PLACE TO REST AND REFRESH We want you for oar customer MAYFAIR HOTEL NEWSSTAND Charlotte, N. C. Soft Drinks — Ice Cream RULES PM SAFI WALKING... 1. Carry or wear something white at night to help drivers see you. 2. Cross only at crosswalks. Keep to the right in the crosswalk. 3. Before crossfng—look both ways. Be sure the way is clear before you cross. 4. Cross only on proper signed. 5. Watch for turning cars. 0. Never go into the roadway from be tween parked cars. 7• Where there is no sidewalk, and it is necessary to walk in roadway, walk on left side, facing traffic. Vets Administration Should Be Informed Veterans who are in training' un der the G. I. Bill should make cer tain when their training is com pleted or interrupted, that the Veterans Administration is inform ed of that fact, according to the VA. Otherwise the veteran will receive one or more subsistence checks for a period when he was not actually in training, and the checks will have to be returned. A veteran is not entitled to sub sistence allowances for any month in which he is not training. The ireteran, as well as the school or college concerned or the on-job training establishment, should see to it that the VA is notified with out any delay when a veteran’s training is completed or interrupt- { si, the VA said. If a veteran receives a check for payment to which be is not en titled, it should be returned to the 17. S. Treasury Department, rather than to the Veterans Administra tion. If the check is not returned, the VA is required to collect the overpayment. Q. Does a veteran have to be honorably discharged to be award ed monetary benefits of VA ? an honorable discharge to be award A. Under existing laws, it is not necessary for a veteran to have ed benefits. However, it is neces sary that he be discharged under conditions other than dishonor able. Q. As a World War H veteran, will I have to pay a fee to have someone represent me in my claim for benefits for VA? A. If you are represented by an official of an accredited service organization or the American Red Cross, there is no fee. If you are represented by a lawyer pr agent who has been admitted* to prac tice before VA, such attorney or agent is permitted to Charge $10 in an original claim, or $2 in a claim for increased benefits. Q. May I appear personally be fore the Rating Board in my own behalf? A. Yes, but you must make a definite appointment to do so and be punctual if the hour of hearing has been designated. REAL PRICE CONTROLS KEEP YOUR BILL DOWN Real price controls keep down your bills. Remember this: From June, 1943, when the old Office of Price Administration (OPA) got down te business, un til January, 1946, when reaction aries began hacking away at con trols, the cost of living increased only 2 1-2 per cent. But from 1946 until the Korean war started last June the cost of living shot up 35 per cent. All price controls ended late in 1946. In the past year alone the cost of living has gone up 9 per cent. These figures are from the Bu reau of Labor Statistics (BLS). 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