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Page 8 E I you self-employed? Are |a»u receiving social security Find out the special Mtdw which apply to you. Ask y«ur local social security of -'' ~~* • ■* I Races are held at Twin City Speedway, Kannapolis, N. C. every Sunday at 1:30 P. M. Con solation and Rookie Racing only. The cars above are owned and operated by Richard Reeves, Ray Connell, Jerry and John Waller. They are 'SO model Chevrolets and they run in 255 cu. inch class. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ X YOU ARE INVITED TO THE GALA | I Grand Opening [ Z of Salisbury's Newest Food Town Store, Located Z At Southgate Shopping Center, MooresviHe f X Highway, JUST Off S. Main St. j X OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICE 1 Porterhouse, T-Bone } or Club STEAK-lb. X OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICE FULL CUT CHUCK I Roast u 39t 4 HOLLY FARMS FRESH | { Fryers "• 23* T NEW CROP U. S. NO. 1 I Potatoes 10.38* t SWIFT'S „ VEGETABLE JEWEL OIL £ Z5« X JFG SPECIAL P Coffee Big 59* W JFG CREAMY SMOOTH j Mayonnaise & 38* S Ketner Center 1311 II I I I l|l|M If I X At Long I South* ate Shopping Moo res m ville Highway, A Just off S. Main J| Street. WE GIVE VALUABLE FAMILY STAMPS fice for booklet OASI-23, "If You Work While You Get So cial Security Payments." Patronise Our Advertisers * * 1 1 •" 1 'iß, * •- 1 if'MHh¥jirmllyH ; v .».- F * 1 Kj m ■ • > *B*h '* p» ■ || ••• . ■ y; ;- ■ glilia|l™ SHOWBOAT TO OPEN NEAR KERNERSVILLE— * Above is Robert H. Murray, of Greensboro, stand ing near the new Showboat while it was under con struction. The Showboat will be a Dinner Theatre and a very attractive entertainment and food cent ter. New Showboat Dinner Theatre To Open Soon Near Kernersville A new Showboat Dinner Theatre will open shortly near Kernersville. It will be the' first legitimate theatre-dinner boat in this area. Robert H. Murray, manager, said a Broadway comedy-hit would be the opening feature when the construction is completed. The theatre, simulating an old time Mississippi River floating palace, will have room for 100 patrons who first will select fine foods from a smor gasbord in the Mid-victorian dining room adjoining a pros cenium stage. Ten nights at the landing, a special introductory nightly series to celebrate completion of the theatre, will be a glitter with notables, Murray said. The theatre-dining room will be in a fire proof building, al though from the outside it will appear to be a boat just ar rived down a mirrored Missis sippi made up of a new pond beside the East Prong of the Deep River. Each four weeks a new Broadway comedy hit will be brought in, and each time the bill of fare will change along with the show. The Showboat Dinner Theatre signs will grace the highway just out of Kerners ville at Route 68, which goes to High Point from the Air port. N. C. Retail Trade Statistics Automobile and trucks, with the fuel and accessories to keep Them running, took 27.4 per cent of North Caro lina's retail trade dollars in 1963. Food purchases in the State during the same year ac counted for 23.9 cents of every retail dcllar 19.7 cents for groceries consumed at home and 4.2 cents for meals and snacks eaten out. For every dollar spent on men's and boys' clothing dur ing 1963 in North Carolina, $1.86 was spent for women's and girls' apparel. These statistics are taken from a new report on the 1963 Census of Business, Re tail Trade Merchandise Lines, just issued by the U. S. De partment of Commerce, Bur eau of the Census. The report shows data on the number of establishments, the amount of sales and the percentage of sales, of spe cific merchandise lines for the entire South Atlantic States area, consisting of Delaware, District of Colum bia, Florida, Georgia, Mary land, North Carolina, South Carolina, Va., and West Va.; for each of the nine States' for each Standard Metropo litan Statistical Area and for the part of each State not located in any Standard Me tropolitan Statistical area. Figures are listed for 25 classes of items in more than 100 kinds of retail establish ments in each State and for the South Atlantic States ar ea as a whole, providing an index to sales of various merchandising lines and the percentages accounted for by those lines in total retail sales. DEFINITION Imagination: Something that sits up with a wife when her husband is out late. U. S. Coast Guard. 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These voluntary associations are wholly dependant upon vol untary persuasion for secur ing members, and notwith standing this fact, exists and function effectively. Any un ion can do likewise. Indeed, a union is more secure in its existence and its ability to function effectively if it ob tains members as a result of its good work rather than by compulsion. The argument that compul sory unionism is merely a form of democratic majority rule is equally fallacious. Democratic majority rule rec ognizes the right of the mino rity to dissent and oppose the programs of the majority. When employees are required to jcin and support a union re gardless of their desire to op pose it and the programs, the whole basis of democratic ma jority rule disappears and is supplanted by monopoly rule, which has no place in a free society. The so-called free rider argument affords no justifi cation fcr compulsory union ism. In a sense all of us are free riders. Many vol untary associations, such as churches, and civic, fratern al, and political organizati ons, carry on activities benefit a great many of u who do not contribute any fi nancial or other support to them. For this reason, it is ab surd for any particular volun tary organization which may happen to benefit any group of people to demand that such people be compelled to sup port it financially or other wise against their will. That m I IKvivV 10l Hunters Will Open In 0&> The Myers Shooting Pre serve in Davie County will open October 15. The preserve is located 18 miles southwest of Wins ton - Salem off highway 801 and will be open to the public for hunting Monday through Saturday. Quail and ringneck phea sant are well-stocked. is essentially what union* do when they demand compulso ry unionism. 1 submit that it is incom patible with freedom for any working man to be coerced by unionism agreements to contribute money to union programs when he himself is not convinced that they are I for his benefit or that of his country. When ail is mid, no , union needs a compufccry un ionism for that purpose.
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