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Statesville Daily Record from Statesville, North Carolina • Page 16

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TATISVILH DAILY RECORD WEDNESDAY, AUO. MM State Sticking By Its Seashore Park Plans EALEIGH state's top officials fcave decided that the agency which sold them on going with the National Park Service in buying lands for a seashore park on the outer banks should now turn around and sell the plan to the outer banksmen. The Council of State made it clear it will stick by its agreement with the park service to put up half of the $1,236,000 in the i lund acquisition deal, Squirming under protests of outer banks property owners opposed to the park idea and in a furor Over the resignation of the man in charge of buying Isnds for the project, the council was quick ycster- intention of repudiating the contract which we have made artd. request the seashore commission to have public meetings in the area for the purpose of acquainting the people of the area with the true picture of what has been done and what is proposed to be done." Eastern Belt Opening Set BY UNITED PRESS Truckloads of golden flue-cured tobacco moved in mile-long streams today toward Ifi eastern belt markets in preparation for tomorrow's Reunion Held By Compfons Compton reunion was held Sunday af the home of H. C.

romp- ton, Troutman, route 1. There were more than 100 present. A picnic lunch was unread on 'he greatest percentage rise long tables on the lawn and the in per capita income of any region day was spenf in fellowship with i in 'he nation, the regional office Total Income Increase Noted For Southeast ATLANTA (UP)-- The South- Lofton in nuofins from report east's total income increased of the department's Office of Bust- more than 14.000,000,000 last, yrar np Economics. Rumple Infant Service Today Out of town guests were Henry Compfon, Ethel Compton, of the U. s.

Department of Commerce announced, fncome from all sources in the Compton, Henry Carlton 11-state arcs was estimated at day to seize on an idea offered byj op of the world's largest sales state Insurance Commissioner Waldo Cheek. Eastern North Carolina tobacco "The samo agency that got os! growers in the belt hoped luto this (the Seashore Park Com prices topping the season Nelda Compton, David Wayne Compton, Mr. and Johnny Pendergrajs and haby, Mrs. Roy Cook all of Durham; Mr. and MM.

Johnny Compton and son, Wallace, Mr. and Dellie Compton, Mrs. Mattifi Compton and Miss Ruth Compton, Mr. and Zeb Mai- comb, all of Burlington. Mr.

arid Mrs. Willard Compton of Kings Mountain; Mr. and Mrs. Lein Compton of Gastonia and Mrs. Newton; Mr, Morrow of Catawbu.

Lutr, and sou and Mrs. $34,346,000,000 in Mtel, an increase of 12 per cent over IflSO, Mt.rrill C. Lofton, regional Commerce director said. credited incrrased income for farmers and boosts in government, payments for a major part of the income rise which, however, left the South some $500 below the per capita income for -the entire country. mission) ougint to go down there, a thus ar the border belt of and hold a public meeting and tell tforttt and South Carolina.

For why we think WB ought to hold rhej sold through Mon-i W. T. Deal and Evelyn Deal line," said Cheek. He added thati av average price was J5S.86 of Hickory; Miss Ada Compton of Agricultural income last year Charles! rf)RP Z3 ppr pent over lh Jr)r total and government payments increased per cent. Income from Mr and Mm I NirhnU nfi )er cenl income irom acksbure Mr ami Mrs rivatfi "on-agricultural sources acKsourg, o.

ivi) ami Mrs. he bat found it a convenient, pol icy "when some agency tries to drop a noose over your neck to take It off and drop it back on tfceirs." Cheek said he thought investigation was called for by a letter of resignation such as that from Maj. J. L. Murphy of Kill Devil Hills, acquisition chairman of the Seashore Park Commission Murphy said he had learned that Frank Stick and his son, David Stick real estate men of Dare County, were influential in interesting an anonymous donor who gave $618,000 to the park ser-.

vice to buy outer banks property If the state would match it with a similar amount. Gov. Kerr Scott gaid director Conrad Wirth of the park service telephoned him that the money was put up by two foundations which had given millions to charitable and educational projects in the past 10 years. Treasurer Brandon Hodges said he was convinced that the "agency putting up this money has no particular interest in real estate in the area." Attorney General Harry McMullan confirmed that stand, ing "I think the opposition would disappear, if the people were informed just where the park lines would be drawn near their towns." Secretary, of State Thad Eure said, "I'm convinced that this is An effort on the part of four or large landowners in that area who are trying to block progress Of the park." He doubted that the resignation came by coincidence on the same day that a protesting group of landowners called on Scott. "I think this park would mean more to North Carolina than anything we could venture into at this time," Eure concluded.

The council approved unanimously Eure's motion that "we have no Eastern belt markets include: Clinton, Dunn, Farmville, Goldsboro, Greenville CN. Kinston, Robersonville. Rocky Mount, Smith- filed, Tarboro, Wallace. Washington. Wendell, Williamston, Wilson and Windsor.

Poultry Market RALEIGH Central North Carolina live poultry: Fryers or broilers steady, supplies adequate to short, demand generally good. Heavy hens firm, supplies about adequate, demand good. Prices at farm up to 10 a. m. Fryers or broilers 2 and one-half to 3 Ibs 31.

Heavy hens 21-22. Eggs: Steady, supplies short, demand good. Prices paid producers and handlers FOB local grading stations: A large (51, A medium and large 53, current collections 35. FIRE CALL Only call answered by Statesville firemen over the past 24 hours wns a false alarm at 5 p. m.

Tuesday from box 18 on Monroe street, the automatic sprinkler and alarm system. HOGUE ARRESTED Charlie Fletcher Hogue was arrested by Statesville police at, 12:55 p. Tuesday on a warrant charging assault on a female and signed by Hogue's wife. He posted $75 bond for hearing in city court Monday night. MUST FOLLOW SUIT Under the provisions of thi Constitution, when the Congress the United States declares war the individual states cannot re fuse to participate.

HOLLAND Most Realtors" 36 Acres On Highway On the Taylorsvllle road just beyond Loray, we have a 36- acre farm for sale. All of the land Is cleared, there is branch running through the farm and part of the land Is fenced. There is a good four room house with water and lights. This property has 200 feet of road frontage. If you are looking for a small farm in an excellent location, let us show you this one today.

Just listed. Holland Realty Mortgage 230 W. Broad St, CORPORATION Realtors for Real Estate and Mortgage Dial 31M Washington, D. Mr. anrl Mrs.

Paul Lewis of Mr. and W. Hardin of Bessemer City; Mr. and Mrs. J.

0. liar- bee and Mrs. H. L. Lnntz of Monroe; Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Taylor of Marshville; Mrs. Leonard Love and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Hurley Compton and daughter; Mrs. Carl league and rhilrTren. Mr. and Mrs.

A. N. Puckeft and children and Miss Nettie Bost all of Charlotte. J. R.

Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Edwards, Mr.

and Mrs. N. L. Edwards anrl children of Kannapolis; Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Haithcox and family of Midland; Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Compton, Mrs.

Nadine Newton and son, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas St.ut.ts; Floyd Compton, Mr. anrl Mrs. Complon and daughters, Wanda and Sylvia Air.

and Mrs. Heath Sherrill ai'-l children, Mrs. Ruford Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Goodman and children, Mr.

and Airs. Allen Compton and children of Moorcs- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Morrow, Miss Margie Morrow, Mr.

and Mrs. Meade Comn'on Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Donaldson and children, Mrs. Bessie 5 Mrs. Ray Compton. Sarah and Billy Ray, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Mun- rlay and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Compton and family, all of Statesville; Mr. and Mrs. D.

W. Coinn- Ted Compton, Ralph Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rogers, Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Nixon and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Overcash and daughter. Mary Frank and Mrs. Grant Lnpish. Clark Freed, Mrs. Tom McKnight Mrs.

A. Bost, Loyd Bost. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Christy, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Christy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Harrington and daughter, Annette, H. C.

Compton and son, Colt, all of Troutman. Moore Rites Set Thursday Funer al services for William Wilson Moore, 75, will be htlrt at 4 p. m. Thursday at Bunch Funeral homp chapel with Rev. James S.

Potter officiating. Burial will be in Oakwood cemetery. Mr. Moore died at' his home on street Tuesday morning after 10-day illness. Pallbearers will be Richard Crouch, Joe Webb, Arthur Gaitn- cr, Z.

Sides, John Gillespie and Edgar Lax.enby. Mrs. R. S. Gillespie, Mri.

A. E. and Mrs Divjrt Pressly will be in charge of flowers. CLASS WILL MIET Wesley Fcllewoship clasi of Race. Street Methodist church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at the park.

NEVER BEFORE AT THIS PRICE Close Out Sale Outranked genuine 15-year silver product of National Silver Company. Every woman knows what the name of the manufacturer of this sUver means. It is your guarantee of quality and years of service. You get a written 15-vear free replacement guarantee' with each 26-piece silverware set for this amazing close-out price of only $8.83 service for six people. With a silver shortage coming, the moat sensational offer of 1952.

Also Available, Service for Eight People In New "Starlight" Pattern ROGERS BROS. 52 PIECES opeclal Low Price Theie Two Hours 24.75 THE PRICE YOU MIGHT EXPECT TO PAY FOR THIS GENUINE 15 Yr. Service 26-Pc. Sei Complete Service for Six People Hut Now, for TWO (2) HOURS ONLY 83 Remember: 10 a.m. To 12 Noon Friday Only! GUARANTEED Factory Guarantee 15 Yeaf Free Replacement.

Limit: Sets toi Customer DO NOT PHONE. Be here early first come, flnt served. None delivered. NO FEDERAL TAX PURCELL'S DRUG STORE fitatovUk, N. C.

(Friday, 10.A.M. To 12 Noon Only, was 12 per cent, manufacturing payrolls rose 14 per cent, and a 10 per cent gain was recorded in trade and service payments. South Carolina's increase of 21 per cent was second in the nation while Georgia's rise of 16 per cent in income stood second in the Southeast. Lofton said a sharp increase in the value of cotton production in the Carolinas. Georgia and Louisiana accounted for most of the farm income boost.

Large tobacco crops in Kentucky and the Carolinas also helped materially In raising the farmer's receipts. The increase in government payments was "due primarily to the large concentration of military establishments in the region," said The report point''') out A "Irss than average regional m- rrnasf; in manufacturing wagos and salaries" was duo to lark of dustrins in thn that reived (ho grpatnsi. stimulus from situation in- 'rr- the particular prevailing in Industrialization in services for Emily Rumplo, infant rlaushtpp of Jan and Azalfp Rimmpr will hold this afternoon at'3 o'clock. Rev. A.

W. Lipparrl of Morganton vvill be in charge of the ser- vies. to be held at Oakwood cemetery. Surviving, along with thn parents, of Statesville. route 3, are the region i np paternal grandparents, Mr.

anr 117 E. Broad St. Tel. 5611 during the past. 20 years bus Mrs.

T. A. Rumple of Stalesville one rtf the kny factors in hiking route 3, and thn maternal cranH the Southeast's incrflne, the reports parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

R. Rim said. Mrs. Gam's Is Stricken Mrs. Lucdrlie Garris, 76, of Union Grove, route 1, died at 8:30 p.m.

Tuesday at. her home after suffering a stroke Sunday. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Lonnie Campbell, and four grandchildren. Funeral plans, being made by Reavis Funeral home of Harmony, are incomplete, pending the arrival of a grandson from Texas.

Leonard's riRE SALE! Through Aug. 30 TUBE GIVEN De Luxe TIRE! COMPAREOUR PRICES! $15.04 $16.52 $19.00 Famous For Fine Diamonds AH Prices Plus Federal Tax MOUNTED FREE! DEVELOPMENT Jr WITH THE MANY FINE BUYS IN Belle's Boys' Balcony Go Back To School In Combed Yarn Polo Shirts and fancy patterns Asserted colors. Sizes 4. 16 $1.48 Blue Jeans! Boys' double-knee Western blue Sizes 2-12. $1.98 Only SHIRTS! Boys' broadcloth shirts in assorted solid colors.

Sizes 4-18. $1.48 BOYS' GINGHAM SHIRTS! Beautiful New Shades Also Gabardine and other fabrics Sizes 4 20 $1.98 and $2.98 JACKETS! Billy Boy windbreaks." jackets for boys and girls. Assorted colors Sizes 4 20 $2.98 and $3.98 SPECIAL VALUES BELK'S Pants for Back to CORDUROY PANTSI Assorted colors. Sizes 6-20. Also in Huskys.

$4.98 $6.98 RAYON GABARDINE PANTSI Hollywood model in black, navy, green, tan, brown. Sizes 12-18 ONLY QQ GABARDINE AND FLANNEL PANTSI Sizes 6.20. Newest colors and styles. $5.98 $7.98 Bo Ilf1ed Gabardine end Satin Sizes 4 20. $3.98 $7.98 $12.98 When School Comes You'll Be Glad You Came To Tike Advantage of the Buys In Suits, Belts, Socki, Gym Shorts, Sweaters, and Other Back-To-School Items.

BOYS' BALCONY MAKE YOUR OWN WHITE WALLS IN 15 MINUTES WHITE WALL WONDER PURE WHITE RUBBER (NOT A PAINT) Spread it on let 'rt dry your old black are now gledrmng factory-like WHITE WALLS! CAN'T CHIP, PEEL OR CRAZE! RESISTS WEATHER, WEAR OR CURB-SCUFFING! JUST ENOUGH FOR 5 TIRES Deluxe Jeweled EXHAUST EXTENSION Heavy chrome plotod Easily Jttached. Easy to clean. 39c Sale! Flashlight COMPLETE WITH BATTERIES Reg. 84c Reg. 95c All Merol UTILITY BOX rOR TOOLS, TACKLt, MEDICINES, PAPERS.

77c Reg. 59c BRAKE FLUID FOR ALL HYDRAULIC BRAKE SVSTEMS. 49 Oil FILTER CARTRIDGES FOR MOST OH. FttTEftS ON ALL CARS. 98c RED or AMBER Clearance Lights HEAVY METAL FRAME.

ENAMEL FINISH 27 Your CfiiM Deserves the Best! BABY WALKER All mese DeLUXE feotures Jumbo Rubber fires smooth edcjes snap-on ackoge corrie' ana tootiest ilus folding handle! YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT YOUR ADVANCE STORE.

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