RALEK iH ROUNDUP 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 t THE TOT SHOP AND THE TEEN SHOP .... 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 I 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. mm- 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. I '; j 4 Famous Schwinn 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 - 00 f 114-116 Market St. Wilmington, N. C j WINTER 'ROUND THE BEND?, 8 3 NOW'S THE TIME TO INSTALL ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM-SCREEN WINDOWS & DOORS' Aluminum Combination Storm Screen Windows Doors era YOUR BEST BUY! CHANGE SEASONS M SECONDS NO WRESTLING LADDERS WINTER COMFORT DRAFT-FREE VENTILATION SAVE FUEL DOLLARS , GREATER SAFETY IN TH H0Mj SUMMER COOLNESS , INSECT PROTECTION , NO MINTING . A ONE-TIME INVESTMENT MJ . H0USETIME COMFORT BETTER SERVICE a BETTER VALUE BETTER QUALITY, 0 iliir-ol MINTING COtMtSfS mmr. umw$$. UNomt AMB TMITTFEStTlfl COOBMJ htfMiwnNlKMt ; " , ' ,' u .ln-s As a ri'Siilt. veariv average VATE ' wi prices in North Carqlina usual-1 H you believe in fate, believe to . .. ., .In i . t 1 K, . i D.lnk WalHn ITmnrfinn .''".'v ional average. CHOWAN COUEGf 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 Your Friendly Neighbor at yjj DEPARTMENT STOW ' y F Wil.T-ngtcr, !i C J GIFTS FOR EVERYONE TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN "When better buys are bought they will be at EFIRDS' Y'ALL come -bring the family 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. BE A SPORT.GIVE CI Schwinn Bicycles Archery Sets Bad Minton Sets Football Uniforms Basket Ball & Goal Insulated Underwear J Cold Weather Clothing Guns & Hunting Supplies Johnson Motors Boats And Trailers W- PICKflBDS SPOllTltlG GOODS Since 1900 Everything For The Sportsman 3rd & Market Sts. Wilmington, jN;, C. J Dial Roger 2-4472,

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