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"THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES—YOU LEND W&Xty YOUR MONEY" Buy an Additional Bond Now GROVE STONE AND SAND CO. J. G. NORTHCOTT, Mgr. Swannanoa, N. C. Phone Black Mountain 2731 Honored for War’ Effort .7"' = 7 ■ ’'"A Wsßij ■ ■■■■< z ~ Mk. if W! •7 ■ " ' ll '-ofl |H»7 • 1. z | * js r r ’Wllif E||< • i ■■ r 7 >i||y t IMRRMRS • 7- W —aw M MHi I ««><JL JOBE O The coveted Army and Navy “E” flag, denoting “excellence in the production” of war materials, was awarded to the Brecon Loading Company, munitions subsidiary of The Coca-Cola Com pany and operator of the government’s Coosa River Ordnance Plant at Talladega, Ala. Employe; s receiving “E” buttons from Lieut.-Comm. E. S. Brown are Clarice Burt and Lulu Cochran, , both of Talladega. Col. Theodore C. Gerber, left, presented the flag. In the rear is W. N. Cochran, vice-president of The Coca- Cola Company and general manager of its munitions subsidiary. Coca-Cola Bottling Company 343 Biltmore Avenue Asheville, N. C. Telephone 802 THE SOUTHERN NEWS 7m' -*• Norfolk-born Dorothy Maynor, great American soprano, will make her third appearance as the guest of Conductor Andre Kostel anetz on The Coca-Cola Com pany’s “Pause That Refreshes on the Air” via CBS Sunday after noon. KHWICTORY Ji/ BUY ' UNITED S TAT E S WAR #j/®P ONDS v f4 Rww AND STAMPS H*i U.S.WAR BONDS BUY WAR BONDS GUY POOLE COMPANY, Inc. CLEANERS & DYERS MAIN OFFICE—36 CENTRAL AVE. PHONE 1072 CASH & CARRY Monday and Tuesday— 3 Plain Garments sl.lO Cash 2 Garments Called for and Delivered SI.OO Branch Offices: No tZ9s 9 i^ St C ? UCSe SL N ° 4~ 27 Montford Ave. No. 3—98 Patton Ave. No. s_ l7fj Broaxl No. 6—337 Southside Ave. /7 OT-S • wW**-- wtF £ • il ~L Released by U. S. War Department Bureau of Public Relation! NEW GUlNEA—Sergeant John Kelly of Tullulah, Florida, in structing Corporal Amos Evans of Chattanooga, Tennessee; Private Nal Jenkins of Savannah, Georgia, and Sergeant Henry D. Moncrej of New Orleans, Louisiana, on the repair of caterpillar. All are member# of an Engineers unit. WE ALL HAVE A JOB TO DO VICTORY IS THE ANSWER ARE YOU DOING YOURS SATURDAY, JULY 1071943