PAGE TWO New industries Invest Over Hundred Million In State Estimated That 9,715 Workers Will Be Employed Thirty-one new manufacturing in dustries selected North Carolina sites for plant investments of $104,000,000 in 1950, Paul Kelly, head of the Di vision of Commerce and Industry of the State Department of Conservation and Development, revealed in a sur vey of the State’s rapid increase in industrial capacity during the year. Kelly estimated that the new in dustries would employ 9,715 workers and have annual payrolls totaling $24,739,000. No additions or improve ments to existing plants, nor new building by public utilities are includ ed in these figures. Textile establishments predominate, but with diversification in this field among cotton, synthetics and woolen divisions. Other new industries lo cating in North Carolina range from electronics to furniture. Principal new industries for the State, which already leads the nation in the production rff textiles, tobacco and wooden furniture, with announced , or estimated value, include: Frank lx & Sons, Burlington, SI,OOO- j 000 weaving plant; Riegel Paper Co., Acme, $13,500,000 pulp plant; J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc., Wallace, $2,000- 000 fabrics plant; Western Electric Co., Greensboro, $1,500,000 electronic equipment plant; 'Burlington Mills Corp., Lillington, $5,000,000 textile plant; Belding Hemingway, Inc., Hen dersonville, nylon and orlon thread, $2,000,000; Robbins Mills, Inc., Rae ■ford, textile plant estimated at more than $10,000,000. E. I. dupont de Nemours Co., Kin ston, $24 000,000 plant for manufac ture of “Fibre V”; Deering Milliken Co., Columbus, $2,000,000 woolen plant; Copland-Fowler Industries, Inc., (£sso) HEATING OK Kerosene Fuel Oil “METERED SERVICE” FOR PROMPT DELIVERY FOR ALL ESSO PRODUCTS CALL 459 SAM D. ALLEN i ESSO OIL PRODUCTS EDENTON, N. C. The tobacco barn package brings you high-quality; high yielding seed. Grown on McNair Farms By McNair’s Yield-Tested Seed Company LAURINBURG, N. C. Sold By: Gilliam Brothers WINDSOR, N. C. Leary Bros. Storage Company EDENTON, N. C. mmmmmmmimmmZmmSmSmSmS i fs-' ffw- ft t If ■■p- .4wPh?-.* m UamMKKw n, r, •■* I ami n jm n Official Department Os Defense Photo AERIAL VIEW OF WOSAN AMPHIBIOUS LANDING—The U. S. Army brings this dramatic photo graph of the gigantic U. N. invading force that put U. S. Marines ashore for the final movement against the Communists in North Kor.ea. Hundreds of ships took part This operation was planned in approxi mately one-tenth the time it took to plan operations of the same size in World War 11. Hopedale, $1,500,000 lingerie; Empire; Manufacturing Co., Statesville, sl,- 500,000 textile plant; Kroehler Manu facturing 'Co., Charlotte, $600,000 j furniture plant; Mexican Petroleum BelfcTylefs EVERYBODY’S COMING! 14 ONLY Men’s Fine SUITS Fine Worsteds and Shark skins. Were up to $35.00. Only 14 to sell. $22.88 SALE! Late Fall WOOLENS (Plaids, Dress Weights and 'Suitings. 54 inches wide. 100 per cent wool. Were up to $3.00. Rush down early! $1.77 1 $1.97 Odd Lot TOWEL GIFT SETS - Gift Towel Sets in several different ■ assortments. Only about 19 sets to close out! 1 y$ Q» WOMEN’S CORDUROY JACKETS Smartly tailored Corduroy and Coats and Jackets. Dark and pastel colors. Only 11 to .sell Thursday! COATS &A QQ Values to $6.00 r- SALE! $1.44 37 Only GIRLS’ DRESSES Better Cottons, Spuns and Novelty Dressee. All late Fall styles i $3.00 d»1 QQ DRESSES® 1.99 $4.00 (9 QQ DRESSES ®« • 57 $5.00 (9 QQ . DRESSES® GIRLS’ LEGGINGS Warm fleecy Jerseys as well as woolen Leggings. Only about -> 15 pairs to sell Thursday. VALUES TO $3.00 SI.BB 152.19