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WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
HANES
Hosiery Mills Co.
Manufacturer! el
LADIES' CIRCULAR
KNIT HOSIERY
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Pine Hall Brick &
Pipe Co.
WINSTON-jjiA LEM, N. C.
Manufacturers of
FACE BRICK
COMMON BRICK
SEWER PIPE, ETC.
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1015 Northwest Boulevard Phone 4002
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LEADING THE NATION IN
CIGARETTE PRODUCTION!
North Carolina, aa always, continuas to load tho
station in cigarette manulactura... in 1951, our
■etate mada ovar hall tha 409•billion cigarattaa
producad in tha Unitad Status. Contributing tre
mandously to tha farmers’ and factory workers*
incoma, this important industry halpa maka North
'Carolina a batter place to work, play and baa.
Also contributing to tha pleasant living that is
North Carolina is the brewing industry's self*
%
regulation program where brewers, wholesalers
and retailers-in counties where malt beverage
sales are permitted under state control — co* t
operate to maintain wholesome conditions for
‘the legal sale of beer and ale.
North Carolina Division
UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION. INC.
Truman Denies Plot
To Gain Nomination
President Truman reported at
his press conference that he w»i
not a candidate for re-election. He
< barged that accusations of the
type made by Rep. Daniel Reed
(R., N. Y.) that Mr. Truman was
resorting to a "sinster and un
American” plot to gain the Dem
ocratic nomination usually origi
nate in a warped mind.
The President told reporters he
would remain neutral during the
Democratic pre-convention cam
paign. He refused to say how
long the neutrality would last
after the convention starts July
21st. • -1
Mr. Truman implied that he
was happy to see the Republicans
fighting among themselves, al
though he was not interested in
the GOP pre-convention contest.
He said it was up the people
to decide whether the Democrats
had been in power too long, as
Gen. Eisenhower contended in his
first campaign speech.
He refused to say wether he
would use the Taft-Hartley Act
in the steel strike, but added
that he was not planning to ask
Congress for new legislation to
deal with the steel problem. He
said he would never comment on
the Supreme Court's decision that
he had usurped Congressional
powers in seizing the steel mills.
The President said he did not
expect a war to break eat this
summer, else he would not permit
Margaret Truman to visit Europe
next month.
WAGE BOOSTS WON
IN BUILDING TRADES
Chicago.—A FI, building trades
workers employed by the Building
Construction Employers Associa
tion here won pay boosts of 15
to 25 cents an hour.
Raises and new hourly scaler
for 28,000 carpenters are 25 cents,
$2.95; for 1,500 cement finishers.
15 cents, $2.85; 1,450 hoisting en
gineers, 15 cents, $2.80.
Employers also will pay 5 cents
an hour into the welfare fund of
the carpenters and hoisting engi
neers. The contract runs for 5
years, with annual reopening on
wages.
More than any other emblem
the Union Label insures security
for America.
LOOK FOR THE LA RBI.
Wfc«a shopping always look for
the union label. It tells yon that
yon are getting a good prodnet
carefully made by onion men and
women nnder union conditions.
Three members or the House
baee served as chairmen of the
Republican National Committee.
They are Joseph Martin (Mass.),
Carroll Reece (Tenn.), and Hugh
Cott (Pa.)
IT PAYS TO TRADE
With
DOMETT LUMBER GO.
Ml E. Park Aee. Phone 81T*
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Piedmont Federal Savings
and Loan Association
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WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA
Han pi heard ihe |omI news?
A NEW LAW MEANS YOUR SERIES E BONDS
CAN NOW GO ON EARNING INTEREST
AFTER THEIR MATURITY DATE
k
Ten years ago, did you go to
the defense of your country with
► the purchase of U. S. Defense
^ Bonds? If you have kept those
^ bonds here’s good news for you.
Congrats hat passed a law which makes it possi
ble, now, for your Defense Bonds to go on paying
you interest longer than was originally planned—
with absolutely no effort on your part.
And there is nothing for you, as a bond bolder, to do.
You need not exchange the bonds you hare. You need
not sign any paper, fill ont any form. You simply keep
your bonds as you have been keeping them.
You may Still redeem any Series E Bond at any
time after you’ve owned it for sixty days. But
holding on to your bonds is the smart thing to do
if you can. For in U. S. Bonds your money is safe
.. ..^our government bonds are as safe as America
itself.
And don't forget that the money you put into
U. S. Bonds regularly and leave there is steadily
growing into a larger and larger sum. Before you
know it you’ll have money enough for a home, a
business, a retirement fund, an education for your
children, or whatever really big thing is your per
sonal dream. Now, remember, your Series E
Bonds earn 3% interest compounded semiannually
when they’re held to maturity.
Band* ora safer than cash, tea. For once lost,
cash is gone forever. But if your bonds are lost or
accidentally destroyed your United States Treas
ury will replace them at no cost or kiss to you.
So if you ha«• bonds which are comihg
due this month, remember the new money
making chance your government is giving
you. Just hold onto your bonds and they’ll
go on earning for you. In the meantime
keep up your regular saving with more U. S.
Defense Bonds—through the Payroll Savings
Plan where you work. It’s the easy, systematic sav
ing plan that lets you save before you draw your
pay. Thousands say it’s the one sure way to save!
3 NEW MONEY-MAKING
OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOU I
New Series H, J, and K
Defense Bonds pay 2.76% to 3% I
If you want to get the interest on your bonds in
the form of current income, or if you want to in
vest more than the annual limit for E Bonds, ask
at any Federal Reserve Bank or Branch about
these new bonds: _
Series H. A new current income bond, available in de
nomination* of $500 to $10,000. Sold at par. Mature*
in 9 years, 8 months and pays approximately 3%
interest per annum if held to maturity. Interest paid
semiannually by Treasury check. Annual limit,
$20,000 maturity value.
Series J. A new 12-year appreciation bond, available
in denominations of $25 to $100,000. Sold at 72% of
par value. Pays 2.76% compounded semiannually if
held to maturity. Annual limit, $200,000 issue price
jointly with Series K Bonds.
Series K. A new 12-year current-income bond
in denomination* of $600 to $100,000. Pay*
interest semiannually by Treasury check at
the rata of 2.76% per annum. Sold at par.
Annual limit, $200,000 issue price jointly
with Series J Bonds.
Now even better...invest more in Defense Bonds!
H. A. Stalls
1733 STATESVILLE AVE.
-Printing
CHARLOTTE, N. C.