Everyone H#*| industrial Growth ' ! assistant manager of the huga Western Electric works in North Carolina. And since Ms retirement, he has sewed as,® voluntary industry hunter for Northwestern North Carolina. Snyder believes the man-in the-street has some definite re sponsibilities to see that /his community has a healthy indus trial climate. Mr. Average Citizen must share the responsibility for good schools, hospitals, recreational ^facilities, churches and ways of helping the aging. 1 Mr Average Citizen also has a responsibility to see that jobs are availabe to those who want to live'and work in the commu nity. . Snyder tells of one Tar Heel community that was all set to says. “These people were not in terested in their fellow man.” Snyder travels around North western North Carolina trying to alert all, of the citizens to the contributions that they can make toward the industrialize EXPANDED DOG fOOD^s" has sters,” he declared, “If we do not want to be a backward state. Studies have shown, he said, that a young man with one year of industrial education can ex pected to earn about $15,000 more in the next 10 years than the .young man with only a high school education. Snyder says prospective in dustry is, of course, looking tor good building sites and low tax es. But he points out that it will be hardrfor North Carolina to lower taxes substantially a n d ■Main a good education sys Lmm- ■ - ‘ ' ' ' tem. Local m tract econo should who want to at . should know about industrial former business ys. The people be willing to en You Need to m 3,001,000 i Under I" tract the quired to co : . . within thirty (30) after receipt of notice ceed and to complete i" ing not later than 10 and all work inc* up not later than The cost of the . ing shared by the 1 eminent, the “ Carolina, New _ and the Town of Carolina Federal participation in cost amounts to 62 per cent and the non-Federai 37.9 per cent J. S. Grygiel, District Engineer, stated that checks save been received from the State, the Town of Carolina peach, and New Hanover Coun ty for their proportionate share tf the cost. One other contract will be awarded for this project and will be for tiie planting of beach gfass on the dunes that are to be constructed. This work will be advertised within the very near future. rr.rnnrs research and and be interested ges geared to pro want industry to v Carolina and ex jer should we try Miustry,” he saya. ludii Shriners Vftting in East Carolina Sudan Temple of the Shrine made public Ms week plans for! its annual pilgrimage in eastern North Osrotina cities and towns. Recorder Nelson B. Banks an nounced that Potentate Herbert ft Ruffin, of Raleigh, and other Bivan officers of the Temple would visit Kinston, Griftou.