PAGE EIGHT SEVEN YEAR. STATE JOB RECORD SI IOWS 31 PERCENT RAISE RALEIGH Employment ir. North Carolina, coven-’ .by the Employment Security Law, ifi creased 31.12 per cent. <n by ucv.i • : Iv 150,000 worker.- n mi .see •. n year period fr'-’n I'j4ti Ihru'p.u 1047 chile u ; i-;>gi icnilijral euv ; jdoymefti incu*a;.e-j hv »•..: • \ 250,- 000, it L town in a study by S /' t 'ampbell. di; crtt-i es the nnr* of Research and Stab si:;-.- and an nounced by Henry F KerH.tll, Km - 1 ploynvent Security O nira., i n chairman Covered employment Increased • In that period from 5 7 '•U7‘- wok to 622,636 workers and II non ricultura] workers incrca.-ed fi ..-,i 635,000 to an estimated 682,000.. Meanwhile agrieult employ ment decreased fv-n> 409.000 - 1940 to an estimated 330.000 in pit'. Ttic net incrop-c of about 120.- 000 covered workers and 220.000 workers in non-agricult.iu al work coupled with the excess of birth* over death : from 1940 t,> ;;t 1 7 534,000, makes it haid to reconcile those figures with the government estimate r-.s of July 1947 that tin population of North Carolina had increased only 93,000 or 2 6 j>ei - cent, since 1940 The Mountain Region of t:.c M I < (()) ( /(/ Jft/)/)ff HCf/ AMERICAN CHRISTMAS Johnson & Lam be 5 * ./'■ A \ / . > ■ \ , > '/■ f 7 \ • • Im|; 1 M * —— ■■ r y*«p ££kj ,■ / t V t f l. ' : * \ \ A ~'hp>f y/P^ } Christmas is the time we remember our old friends mid look forward to new friends. So our g'ood wishes fin# out for all • * . “Merry Christmas and a Happy Mew Year”; no words are richei in eood cheer. Raleigh Industrial Bank ** : ! rmv*»y**wm >«■ i immv g—» &M.wm-m»r%oor** *t»•+.-**.:•%»«. ‘■iT“"T."g-Trrmm r .ittrK P -yM l ,iw,nw<aM»fifwwMirwiwinwtmiiwunw-T—ft—n - State 25 counties, showed the great-1 e i covered t mpldymcnl iucrcr.se. 'in the s : vcti real’s 12.07 percent, crtisid' rably higher than iho .Stale ; iverier of 31.12 percent, bid Hu vag'.' increases in ibis region in - cif'.is* d Ha a nav. rage of only ’1!.!!' , * l d> I snared v.it.ll 'ha i,■ •.• ■, ic; am of 12. 71 pci >;•. id l T!m; Piedmont Plateau embr.-h'-; ! in; 3f i ,n'.n.:r-. mailvl- 2 I ir S .••eider (he .State, mode a .small ' : •{ ' tfvi* (Tai: m as Hint of ClYl ph vmf’i: Hira ihe other fwe. iaf'an 30.62 percent, m : ;e seven yr. bn- bowed the greatest; '7,a:i; in avn. go ware. 121 7a per* :d ‘. . si7 7o in !Un t,, $.'••!) 71 : in 1917. T'v 'V ml Plain Air... •- itb ./» . v mdji ■; <ed ii. average cm i iricni by 17 pr rc nt in Ho seven •c ■ createi !h,.n the S' dc , wide and Piedmont I'iatcau aver- ■ age:-:. o;p lev; thou the Mountain Regain a venue The average wage . u.uued 12! 1; percent. slightly ies?' than the :kt..'t or .a. front 714 Ii a week ii, 1340 tu $33.72 in 1947. Wake County this report shows. i iuereared average employ phi;; from 12 694 in 1940 to 20.182 m 1 !!U7 a 'lain of 58.99 percent Thi country's aver.we weekly wage m- *X?vW t y 4TS . r: \~. ■r x.-'Y ip** |V.y;; | : Z.sela-1 “CHRISTMAS MORNING ' CASWELL COUNTY HV U U. STUB |»WK'K VIJLKTIDF VtsrLKN A record break;; a audienn parent-*, H ends and iwlS-w :,-ner braved -he chili, inclement weath er Sunday night and sat enthral' eb H.rouchord the offering of ’ c Department of Musa.- at this Yule 5He The CCTS Band under the direction of John B Dcbnam ami Hie Junior and Scni a Glee Clubs under the rii; evtim: >fß. V Mo; n . were combined in a pn gram of Christmas Vespers he: cd on :he ; 'tlicai version of 'he birth f : Christ. The program was a« f0110w... Prelude. The B-md. America:' '•Hark 'he Herald Angels Sing. O tattle Town of Bethlehem." ■'Rcau'lfli) Savior" . ra:i "Silent Nigh:.' S '!''. ’ "fhuw.s Angeiice cy Miuy Lee Williamson. T on t : e pr'icersicmal "V, rum Adoremus" by the Glee Clubs by candlelight; "Silcut Night" and e nit mucus u ;r ration :>y \V W. Hlrtidwt.-k T! iJunior and Senior Chubs sang the whole ebon; . .-.lie.ntimlv with t.w Narrater Postiude. Variations on Carol Themes by Juni'.n Chib. Re- S essiomir Hei ice’ Gir o Pr:-,iv» " 1 The sustained -applause swelled the creased from $20.58 tis 1340 $41.02 in 1947 a gain of 99.22 per ; cent. THE CAFa.lLim.ABr auditorium a- Hie kid imtc. •e --; sounded. HA win till hum i l I \SS I,IV l N I l.il* Ihe i>T\ I- o;, ! Hfiti VI; . <' P Fi. •(-■ i«. err b ■ to 100 Void!' Club members of 1 lie VuncPyvilh ■ AMI Ch. iv. vvh i kop* a perfect ; .ittontiancc ".rri lor :pc yen. ; 3 i-'.se m ■ ... ■ ,ii|a who rn : red 1 11 Greensboro Saturday' were: X\ p-.ena Graves. Mary 1 ~••• VVd iian:v:t. Annette Dillard. Mm. N W iv oiv or, and M.a garei LownCs. . While in G; -e; semo Hvy vui'e-a friends and, rela.ilit s and attend ed a movie ; a 24.-' pg j '-l . r '' ;y4 A HVh JiiPpitiess W J ELLIS BERGS Raleigh’:: Smartest Shop | ]L| |u J | ■ l (5r cc tiniiS j \M W e otir Wsritiegt i<i(rpf. s ■y~ " m ings In -tii our patrons for jLs a vpry happy \ uloliiie | Yy. I ; v O. K. Clothing Co. 113 E. Martin St. [ | As lime Marches On ! In tiir midnight sky. Let 'hr br.r; |!y the story take away alt na' - - I '■ownrss. ,d! though' of formal i ; Bury the indignations you feel of 1 ; current injustices which flood low ier American. Swallow the bide I : cup of prejudices which have en nui fed the world since Johnn;. R | lias loured Ihe world F< ■ ci the : men whore Uo d ft wded for dem j ocraoy .nd returned in f,nd o he if tsn kind of haven in ■■ r 1 - piu< - j v.iic-r*- freedom is ;i •> n p poser./ hi r- ,g». Disregard (lie doovs that arc dosed to men of promise be ■ •aiis' Tv »• skin is bb;ck or ter Yes these tiling.-, and all otre; I wrath pri'v' kir,. clenients .ire oil is id by is we entei 'lie Holy Sr a ; son I In our hem-:; <e. all know Chn.-t --! mas is a good time: a kind forgiv i charltabh pi*, usant time; in ; ffii t it i the only time 1 know • 1 in the whole eaten*: ir of the year. ' when men and women lav aside i a'! their pettinesses and ;..mk thru a slurs with frankness sans fraud : "leu! fronts and children t jo; ti-.eir hearts meni to open with < free : ness and fullness ih.ai i , as fresh :as the early morning* dew on the rambling honey suckle vine on a Spring morn. A: Time Kilter* ,\ n j otiiei Decade which yhall taring forth wondrous things. FROM TIIK SANCTUM JI.VV TOIs HUH THKIK SMI!.I S At.l AGLOW ‘Don': tell, me there's no Santa Cuius ' au.se I wouldn't have n-> fun at nil. I rush to tied on Christmas F,ve nigh! Knowing Santa 'S make if ..|r U ;bt : Santa live n in your heart and mine Knch dev wo strive .■• w ;: y, along To make nm.eb >dy sdrn* t ap>> v song. • That poor beggar “w ,! helped tod;n Knee, vou's know Santa at -y i; .■ way. When the going yri , t p , ■ .... siii! .smile Th ;, t 's 'cause my Sam;,':, winking ait the while. ■Without Two Front Teeth j T*< ail our friend-* here ;.»•{ there : . wherever yon are. vVo wish you; ; ' ' ' ' 1 f 1 V'drl -r for yo aim! , t Ji those you hold deal. W. W Strudwick IfiOA a1 H 11 t . | Certain crop hi b<- fed >■< ant : mala cannot be sprayed ..dVI.v ..-ith insecticides To rid them of p-mm. I * Carolina POWER & i AGI IT Company ' m; - -msbUltL , *QtßSj&r; "kk ... .- . * Vb A - * o’"- ■% Fisk-? T. %i ' tester I i - r msi r* * .. f I I ...w v . i ***’ >&.<£*".’ fc. *• ***' U U|», *jf ffi; f .... a**,dl \ sX‘T oo'f. -V'T noW . m-'m. • { mf' jf ~ 5 - ■'; , ''4- y fl s ri- 1 '•Vy'WbW. fk ».my-.; T y>*saTt ■:f ■• w >4 . . . J ' m ‘ti.-y herppy rjoy wk«n |n -T?i~ hfittt f'ist with till the p s*yya ihni re’me only in tjhia Yulstid-f? saoson w«> want H • ytend out sincere wishes, ten nil good things tend , p express to one and aJi out sincere thanks for your fi f>r»tronage and kind co-operation in the past our •S boty? to jeorve you bettor them ever *,*i the future■ DRIVE-IN CLEANERS t\ EEK IY'J’DII-iC, SATURDAY, TfFX T-, 1948 a;- 1; bug r.ytchf'i 1 1 .- 1 ; boen develn))- .:-H . Outtitt' fl '-ith a ‘2 I - hot■;.cprnvCi 'Vi*-:-.. \ hi. it pul.! auction tana, the i - j ;-;> i. *tu. ■ saeka the insets into a i-hinnber heater! hy but arc gas. rn.istt* them :d'i*-r- *ud blows them out the reai of the compartment.

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