NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND EJECTION To be held on Tuesday, October 27, 1959, in the STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ON THE ISSUANCE OF THE FOLLOWING BONDS OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA: $18,891,000 State Educational In stitutions Capital Improvement Bonds $12,053,000 State ’Mental Institu tions Capital Improvement Bonds SI ,500,000 Community College Capital Improvement Bonds $500,000 Hospital Capital Im provement Bonds $100,000 State Armory Capital Improvement Bonds $466,000 State Training School Capital Improvement Bonds $140,000 State Blind Rehabilita tion Center Capital Improve ment Bonds $500,000 North Carolina State Ports Bonds $250,000 Historical Sites Con FAIL'S NEWEST COLOR SENSATION SIMPLICITY Pleasing simplicity in textured mellow groins . . . adaptable to every male wardrobe. Antique finish follows fashion’s newest trend. Here's undisputed comfort . good fit and fashion . . . throughout the season. All sizes and widths. . . . MASCULINITY JZ° JOHN C. 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News 7:15 Doug Edwards 7:30 Wagon Train 8:30 Trackdown 9:00 Millionaire 9:30 Secret 10:00 Your Eife 10:30 Bat Masterson 11:00 Weather, Jack Paar struction and Restoration Bonds NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified voters of Bruns wick County that Governor Luther H. Hodges, by Proclamation dated August 13, 1953, has called a special bond election to be held in each County of the State of North Carolina on Tuesday, Oct ober 27, 1959, at which the fol lowing question will be submitted to the qualified voters of the State of North Carolina: 1. Shall the State of North Carolina contract a new debt on behalf of the State by the is suance of $18,891,000 State Edu cation Institutions Capital Im provement Bonds of the State of North Carolina for capital im provement at the State’s educa tional institutions and agencies? 2. Shall the State of North Carolina contract a new debt on behalf of the State by the is suance of $12,053,000 State Men tal Institutions Capital Improve ment Bonds of the State of North Carolina for capital improvements at the State’s mental institu- j Rural Electrification is a brilliant example of neighbors working with neighbors toward the common good . . . co-operation! Soon, our country will reach 200 million population. The food market is rapidly increasing and the farmer's con sumption of electric power can easily double in a few years . . . Rural Electric Systems stand ready to meet the challenge of the future. They have saved hours and lives on the farms . . . saved farms for America's needs . . . and they return to their banker, the REA, every dollar loaned — with interest! . . . BRUNSWICK ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORP. COMMUNITY OWNED • COMMUNITY BUIL1 • COMMUNITY BUILDER tions ? 3. Shall the State of North Carolina contract a new debt on behalf of the State by the is suance of $1,500,000 Community College Capital Improvement Bonds of the State of North Carolina for grants-in-aid for community college capital im provements ? 4. Shall the State of North Carolina contract a new debt on behalf of the State by the is suance of $500,000 Hospital Capi tal Improvement Bonds of the State of North Carolina for the purpose of providing funds for participation by the State through the Medical Care Commission in local hospital construction? 5. Shall the State of North Carolina contract a new debt on behalf of the State by the is suance of $100,000 State Armory Capital Improvement Bonds of the State of North Carolina for capital improvements for the North Carolina Armory Commis sion? 6. Shall the State of North Carolina contract a new debt on behalf of the State by the is suance of $466,000 State Train ing School Capital Improvement Bonds of the State of North Carolina for capital improvements at the State’s correctional insti tutions. 7. Shall the State of North Carolina contract a new debt on behalf of the State by the is suance of $140,000 State Blind Rehabilitation Center Capital Im provement Bonds of the State of North Carolina for capital im provements at the State’s Blind Rehabilitation Center. 8. Shall the State of North Carolina contract a new debt on behalf of the State by the is suance of $500,000 North Caro lina State Ports Bonds of the State of North Carolina for Port facilities at Southport, Bruns wick County, North Carolina? 9. Shall the State of North Carolina contract a new debt on behalf of the State by the is suance of $250,000 Historical Sites Construction and Restora tion Bonds of the State of North Carolina ? The bonds referred to in each of the foregoing questions have been authorized by Chapter 1038 of the 1959 Session Laws of North Carolina entitled: “An Act to authorize the is suance of bonds of the State to provide for capital improvements for State institutions and agen cies and State aid to community colleges and for local hospital construction, subject to a vote of the qualified voters of the State.” FOR QUALITY WITHOUT QUESTION Distributed in This Area By Wilmington COCA-COLA Bottling Works, (Incorporated) WILMINGTON, N. C. PUT IN A MODERN SEPTIC TANK. SYSTEM! 4 - Here’s the ideal pipe for your septic tank disposal^ field—tough, strong, non-metallic ORANGEBURG Perforated Pipe. Two rows of scientifically-designed perforations assure uniform seepage. Long 8-foot lengths maintain ^rade alignment. Unique snap cou plings keep pipe in line, keep out backfill—no extra joint covering needed. 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I The polls for said election will be open from 6:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Eastern Standard Time. Dat^d this 7th day of Septem ber, 1959. Elrich Hickman, Chairman, County Board of Elections I 9-10-3 Thurs. I Miss Carol Wolfe left Saturday ’ j for Flora Macdonald College in I Red Springs. FLORIDA TRIP Mrs. Ada High has returned to her home in this county fol lowing a two weeks vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gore and daughter, Lola Mae, left Tuesday morning tor Wingate College where Miss Gore will begin her second year. Keepsake means quality, deter mined by perfect Color, Cut and Clarity. Every Keepsake Engage ment Diamond is permanently reg istered and guaranteed perfect by Keepsake, Good Housekeeping and this store. EASY TERMS Stanley Jewelers 5 North Front Street WILMINGTON, N. C. J^Om’/OO00 Aho $100 to 2475 Wedding R»9 >2-50 Ring* enlarged to show .rtntnJi Prices include Federal Tax OFFERING GOMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE. 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This is not a special registration, therefore, all persons who are now registered on the general election registration books will not have to register again to vote in this special election. Eligible citizens who are not registered on the general election books in their resident pre cinct will have to register to vote in this Special Bond Election. BRUNSWICK COUNTY ELECTION BOARD Elrich Hickman, Chairman