PURITAN FINISHING MILLS t. . BURLINGTON, N. C. STANDARD CINDER BLOCK CO. Manufacturers of CINDER CONCRETE PRODUCTS North McDowell St. Phone 2-2168 RALEIGH, N. C. Compliments BEESON HARDWARE CO. HIGH POINT, N. C. SYKES FOUNDRY & MACHINE COMPANY IRON, BRASS, BRONZE AND ALUMINUM CASTINGS GEAR WORK AND LICKERIN END WINDING Maple Avenue Extension Phone 170 BURLINGTON, N. C. DR/HH MHUt ■»>!■ HIW •• tat »<• («• UMHl H Thomasville Coca Cola Bottling Co. THOMASVILLE, N. C. SNOW LUMBER COMPANY Phones 3396—3397 "Everything to Build Anything" HIGH POINT, N. C. HI6H POINT LAUNDRY, MG.' FRENCH DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS Phone 3325 HIGH POINT, N. C. GREETINGS TO LABOR McEWEN LUMBER CO. WHOLESALE HIGH POINT, N. C. Hospitality Is An Art nr '■ Coke Makes It So Easy NORTH CXROUM COCA-COLA BOTTLERS ASSN. Uncle Sam Says | _to t pretty little the banks of the Cumberland river —the Hease that Savings Bands Bought. A regular Investment In II. 8. Savings Bands—asm Defense Bends enabled the owners to first purchase the let, then to bay a hease. mere M to the site, and re model It. Maybe yea ean’t save as mask as they—maybe yea can de bettor. Whatever the When you see a Union Shop Card yoo know the firm whieb displays it pays Union wages and observes Union working condi tions. Non-Union firms do not display the Shop Card. Look for it! RECOMMENDS NEW BOOK ON UNION LEADERSHIP TRAINING Milwaukee, Wis.—A new book authored by Professor A. A. Lir eright of Chicago University, “Union Leadership Training — A Handbook of Tools and Tech niques” has been reviewed and recommended by the . Educational Department of the United Auto mobile Workers of America, AFL. The review declares in part, “This is a book which could change America and the world | in the next ten years if its tech-: niques were put into practice by j even one-half of the 500,000 union j offirers, grievance men, and stew- j ards who operate our unions in j the United States. It easily ranks as one of the best works on the subject yet published and should be in the library of every local union.” Copies of the book may be ordered from the publisher*. Harper 4k Brothers, or if desired, from the UAW-AFL Educational Depatment. The clothbound edi tion is $3.50 and the paper-bound edition is $2.50. In quantities of 25 or more, the paper-bound edi tion may be had at $1.30. Election day this year in sev eral states and cities will be November 8. EMERGENCY DEFENSE HANDBOOK PUBLISHED Planned to appear quarterly, a new “Handbook of Emergency Defense Activities” has been is sue^ by the General Services Ad-j ministration. * The handbook is a guide to Federal agencies, all or part of whose functions are devoted to mobilization or to other related phases of the defense program. To assist the public in reach ing the proper service in connec-; tion with the defense program, the handbook presents brief or ganizational outlines and the names, addresses and telephone \ numbers of officials of emergency defense agencies and their field j offices,, together with similar data on the Department of Defense and the U. S. Coast Guard. For ready reference, there are included a subject index, a name index, a list of commonly used abbreviations for Government agencies, and a separate list of officials from whom information may be obtained concerning addi tion Federal agencies. The handbook may be pur chased for 25 cents a copy from the Superintendent of Documents. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. Election day this year in sev eral states and cities will be November 6. MEAT takas more of the ism ily food budget than any other item. About 44 per cent of all meat eaten in the United States is beef. The importance of pro tecting consumers resulted in. beef being the first meat on which I OPS established dollars-and-cents 1 ceiling prices—at both wholes awe and retail levels. The best defense program far American labor standards ia tr» buy Union-Label products and %» use Union services. ... ___ f listen to Frank Edwards! GARRICK TURNING WORKS QUALITY WOOD TURNINGS 812 Millis Street HIGH POINT. N. C. Some of The Things We Lend Money on Diw oda Silverware Ban WateL^a Shot Cans Salt Caaaa £?w*hZ. RiHee Musical Men’s Clothing Ptatola • Kodak* T*^ Trunks Typewriter* Addin* Maehiaee AO Bminena Strictly Confidential. When la Need of Money We Nerer Fail You. Baa an far bargain la diamonds, watebea, few* RELIABLE LOAN CO. Ml BAST TRADE STREET Ho . ere’s a money-earning opportunity for you Now—a new law lets your maturing Series E Bonds go on earning for you ten years longer! And you don’t have to do a thing! ' f ark you one of those patriotic xY citizens who began buying— and holding—Series E Bonds back in 1941? Now your govern ment is going to reward your faith with a chance for your bonds to earn extra money—over and above what you d expected!" According to the bill passed by Congress last spring, it is now possible for your United States Series E Bonds to continue earning in terest ten years longer than was originally planned. Therefore, if you started aa automatic bond saving plan, and helped your coun try at the suae time, yon can look forward to ten years more of effortless earning frou the bonds you bought! For example, a Series E Bond which cost you $18.75 in 1941 will pay you $25 in 1951. But if you hold that bond ten extra years, until 1961, it will pay you $33.33, an average inter est of 2.9%. And mere nothing tor yon, as ,, a bond holder, to do. Yon need not exchange the bonds yon have. Yon need not sign any paper, fill oat any form. Yon simphr keep your bonds as yon have been keeping them. You may still redeem any Series E Bond at any time afte you've owned it for sixty days. (The tables on this page show what you can get for it.) But, unless you really need the cash you're much better off to hold your bonds; they are a paying method of saving. Bonds are safer than cadi! Cash is too easily spent on nonessential things. And if you lose or accidentally destroy it, you’re out that much money. But when you have cash in Defense Bonds, you're more apt to hold on to it. And if your bonds are loat or; destroyed, the Treasury will replace them for. you at no coat or law to you. , 1 The cash yea hare in bead sar- £1 ings is safe and solid; aad it's steadily {rowing toward a saaa big enough to hay something really worth while whoa the proper time comes—a home, a business, a retirement food, aa education for your children | * So if you have bonds coming due, take advan tage of tide new offer of your government—j just sit back and let them go on making: money. Meanwhile keep adding to your aav- j inga by buying more United States Delanos Bonds regularly—through the Payroll Savings Plan where you work or the Bond-A-Month Plan where you bank. I • i*W The new law also allow* you to exchange your Series E Braids, in blocks of $500 or more, foe Special Series G Bonds which pay interest semiannually at the rate of 2H % per year. For full details, ask at any Federal Reserve Bank or Branch. Buy U. S. Defense Bonds today • Now they earn interest 10 years longer! The V. 8. Government dmt not pay for this advertising- Tkt Trranury Department thank*, for dmr patriotic donatio*. dm Advertunng Conned and THE CHARLOTTE LABOR JOURNAL

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