RALEK
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MORE WORK-MORE BANGER , counties where there are pratically;
One Of the "oldest rats" in the no Republicans, these cdtMte
pemooratic Party was talking the
other (Jay: VMom work has been
done by the present Administration
to attempt to strensthen the party,
than has been done bv an Admlnfe
tratlon since the days of Max Card-
ner''; our friend said. VAnd. yet",
'he went on, '.'Our Party is in the
greatest danger it bps ever been,''
He continued "We can't blame the
Republicans for the failure of the
recent bond election.; All you have
went against the Administration."
Our friend went on to point out
that the peripje are fed up with big
sounding names such as, "Quality
Education' 'Jflgher Education,-''
'Reorganization'',, "Study Commit
sions", "Watch'. Dog Committees",
and a raft of others. He says tne'
people feel for example that dpittjr
ling the size of the Highway Com
mission will double the cost of the
nennlft. ' ' '.
T
to do, i3 look at some pf the eastern I He also said, "We can't go on re-
fmdto wear
to give
From Fryman Shoe Co.
LOAFERS
SOCKS Jn-
A. tfrtyA&z v;""r zt-"'
DRESS SHOES
Come In And Shop Early
Freeman Shoe Co.
24 N. Front
, , Wilminglon, N. C. ;
organizing ;the, , stete :, government i
every two years. All it amounts to
in the long run is added" costs to
the tax payers,' and they are fed
up." He ended by saying. "If we '
bad an election today, the State
yould go Republican." This wa
Strong language coming from one
Of the oldest political rats in the
Democratic! barn. .
( SPECIAL SESSION . . The feel
ing among the qld timers around
capital square is that tne Governor
lias been getting bpd advice on the
matter of the special session of the
Legislature. A3 one old' rimer put
It. "It appears that the Governor
can't take 'no' for an answer." A
lot of people point out thfit a large
percentage' of these who vote don't
care about such things as quality
education. As a matter of fact the
compulsory attendance law is the
only thing keeping a lot of, folk's
.icts in any kind of schoof oday .
LT. GOVERNOR . . . We under
stand. th'at.C V, Henkel who ran
second in the past Lt Governor's
race will not challenge Attorney
General Wade Bruton's opinion that
an election is not required to fill
this office made vacant by the
death of the late Cloyd Philpott. We
a,s ounderstand that in the event an
election should be called for- that
Dave McCpnnell who ran third i"
the race, would run again, and if
elected would seek to be reelected
for a full term.
EXPENSIVE , . Some one pointed
out that it cost the State over $350,
000. to conduct the recent bond elec
tion. The expense of a special sesT
sion of the Legislature, and another
bond election would run the cost
close to a million dollars in an at
tempt to raise an estimated thirty
million dollars. If successful, it
Would be expensive. If the second
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THE TOT SHOP
AND
THE TEEN SHOP
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Glowing Wftb Loyal Gifts For
Little Women - Little Men
Dressy Coats
Warm Washable
Car Coats s.
Rain , Coats v.
Dresses
Linirerie . , " ul
Sweaters' ""TW'J'
Knit Caps ' f:
Serves , ' ti ti'kt t&l&tfy',
Scarves
Purses
Hats ' , :
Cuddly' Washable Toys And
- Many Lovely Gift Items For All
Dress Suits
Sport Coats
Car Coats
Rain Coats
: Sweaters
Slacks
' Jeans
Shirts
Hats
Capi
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Remember - - We Are Closing Out
J Our Sub - Teen Shop
Lovely Fall Fashions And '
Gift Items At 20 OH ' ,
We Invite You To Use Our Lay Away , ;
Service For Your Christmas Gifts
Hanover Center ,
Oleander Dr. . Phone RO 3-6373
Wilmington, N. C.
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REED'S
Jeweler
$1 Down, $1 a week
7 N. Front St., Wilmington
Livestock Slaughter In North Carolina
Form 1950 To 1960
While livestock production in Nor
h Carolina has increased in recent
years, markets for livestock have
try failed the State would be out
another million dollars.
OVERHEARD .. "Luther Hodges
created the' position of Director of
Administration for the purpose of
riding herd on the various aeii:M
of the State in order to effect sav
ings through more efficient opera
tions. Now, Terry Sanford has re
placed the Director of Administra
tion and put the former Director in
charge of riding herd on the Direcr
tor of .Administration and the var
ious agencies to see that they affect
savings and operate more efficien
tly!" The natural reaction is to wonder
if the next Governor will create .1
position for some one to see Hint
the Oh, well, you get the idea.
SOBERING THOUGHT .. Then
are not as mar.y people who envv
Nelson Rockefeller as there were a
month ago!
ir-invl oven fastpr.
Jack Kelley, in charge of exten
sion animal husbanry at N. C. State
College, says the 'North Carolina
meat packing industry processed
ove rtwice the volume of slaughter
in 19ii0 as it did in 1950.
Total livestock slaughter in the
state was 547.00 head in 1950. By
1960 it had risen to 1,317,000 head.
Hois accounted for most of the
slaughter. About 420,000 were slau
ghtered in 1950, while 1.141,000 were
slaughtered in 1960.
Cattle slaughter rose from 70,004
to 150 noo rturinT the period. Calf
slaughter declined from 57,000 to
27,000.
Kelley says that expansion of
ilniiah'"" capacity has lepd to keen
competition for livestock, escpecia!-
For Something Beautiful
VISIT
GURR JEWELRY
Silver By: Reed & Barton
Wallace And Gorham
Watches By: Hamilton - Bulova
Universal Geneva
i
Art Carved Diamonds
Visit Our Beautiful Gift Shop
Gifts From $1.00 Up
You Might Find Just the G I F T
GURR JEWELERS
212 N. Front St.
Wilmington, N. C.
RALEIGH HIGH ... The, Raleign
High School football tenm won the
State Championship over Grainger
of Charlotte hands down last week
and now some folks are saying the
Raleigh Caps are the best high sch
ool football team to ever play in the
state.
A lot of people would say that the
Ashevi)le team during the time of
Charley Justice was the greatest
team in these parts. They not only
defeated every thing in the slate,
but beat most of the high school
teams from Washington to Miami.
It is true that the local team was
good, but the word best is not to
be used lightly.
MODERN TREND .. The new
trend of selling it through clubs,
churches and other organizations.
Last week I went to the hardware
store and they were selling fruit
cakes, my favorite service station
was selling candy for the Retarded
Children's Fund, the milkman was
delivering doughnuts, various neig
hbors dropped by to sell me bro
oms, light bulbs and cookies! Soon
the bakery will be selling gasoline,
the service station will be selling
it will be a mess.
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equipment "extras ' make the
Schwinn Deluxe Tornado a real
value.Tankwith :
horn, headlight,
rear carrier,
( hrome trusa ,
roda and priced ' . .
at only'
M and 14-Inch model
Boys' In Rd, 6lrls' in Blue ' ll AOU
Headquarters
For Your
Sehwinn and Columbia
Bicycle
, Sporting Goods All .
:. Kinds.
Guns-ffunting Clothes
Insulated Suits
. Waders-Hip Boots
Daisy and Pellet Rifles
Wagpns-Scooters-
Tractors'''
Archery Equipment
, .1 Golf Equipment
Fishing Rods and Reels
- Boys Football Suits
' Converse Basketball :
Shoes
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114-116 Market St. Wilmington, N. C j
WINTER
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Camellias
Broad Leaved
Evergreens
Fruit And Nut Trees
TINGA HURSERY
Castle Hayne, N. C.
3 Miles North Of Wilmington
On Highway 117
MtmviMw TO DUPLIN COUNTY RESIDENTS
From
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Open Friday Nite Til 9:00
Open Monday Thru Thursday From 9 A. M. Til 5:30 P. M.
Open Saturday From 9 A. M. Til 6:00 P. M.
Open December 18th, 19th, 21st, 22nd., 23rd Til 9:00 P. M.
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Archery Sets
Bad Minton Sets
Football Uniforms
Basket Ball & Goal
Insulated Underwear
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Cold Weather Clothing
Guns & Hunting Supplies
Johnson Motors
Boats And Trailers
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Since 1900
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3rd & Market Sts.
Wilmington, jN;, C. J
Dial Roger 2-4472,