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,.- ... 11 I r .i4.rtfiwV'"''i"Hn'"',',,,'"""M" f i t it ki m i i w ' i THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,' 1965. jv Crop of Cotton Faehions Blctoms in Fall Time was when' Labor Day! a well as around-the-clock. an-end to the eotto fash-l This jw, winter eottons offer a ; non out not any morei BDB"f ...... J 1 ' ' . " Xn-' wide variety of textures, colors, and iof writinr 'finis'f to the cot-, ,f jjjion story, September opens wvtwi'haptr. At this time, ' rrutiM nef crop of cold, weath er cottons is blossoming out for the fsl and winter season- s ' Cotton, thanks to the skill of tex tile f iniihers and fashion designers, has developed a new side to its joer eaalitjf . in the past few years.1 Firste.it hangiel fron, a 'frail-; floret? housedress material into a glamorous1 fabric that travels in tb4 best IpnUnt circles any hour pf the day, r- 7. Now, cotton, has become a .four season gadabout It fe hnger a summer fabric which must go into pejA ni :"Ifternatin" when jtootor wtathar arrives. Instead,, it has developed into a hardy peren nial fhas-goea sround-the-calendar, H.iiJ' i illlWIWW" "" ' W'WW i styling. Prominently featured in many designer collections are eot ton knits, washable and treated for shrinkage control. Especially, pop ular for sportswear, the knits are made in tweed and novelty weaves, stripes and plaW in colors' rant1 ing from smarVcharcoal to fire gine red.,' JHii'fwJ.1''' '"''li ' Cotton tweedsin rich textures arid fashionable lprs are seen to DOUl 3U1U9 uK"o., " t; mini?lD blacks and brown, and white, reds and black4 blues and Waek,: deep-tone greens and black, and many other interest ing combinations, These are cpt tons with a wintry look, but fab rics which are comfortable in steam-heated offices, classrooms, or theatres. ' . . . .n an) tin as in delicate stripes paisleys in rich, glowing colors; cashmere-like cottons; jac quarcb; printed and plain cordu roys, luxurious velveteens - these are among the cottons that leading designers have picked for their win. ter collectioss. :'t.("-:i?;):: ''.''i', ! In additj 'wiWirigood looks, most of these Winter cottons have 'an added agseti-wrinkU resfstaijce. Certain chemical finishes applied to the textfles enable them to shed wrinkles, and. make them easy, to care' for,, ' -';; These Universally popular winter cottons are being adapted to styles for coed, career girl,. sophisticate, and matron? Their range encom passes fashions for many occasions trim Bermuda shorts, loose jac keted sports . ensembles, versatile town or travel suits, and sleek cock, tail sheaths. the United States will move that the U. N. recognize the Nationalist Chinese Government as the legiti mate government of China, i u That motion carried last year with only Communist-block nations opposing it What the Chinese Reds might have accomplished , or might accomplish with conciliatory tactics, is a train of support from nations which have backed the position. " I! ) ' i- Mli' But it will tak'more than this short period of good conduct,' op the part of Bed China to make the United States and many other na tions forget that country's role in the Korean war and its imprison ment of prisoners who were to have been repatriated under terms of the 1953 truce. . The Communists did not live up to the terms of that truce and their agreement to release military pris oners (which came several months ago) was an admission of a broken pledge. , Their agreement to release an admission G 4 Business Ahead JlForee Cuts Due. . , I Wrats Te Squawk . . , p.f4na;u..N , Washington All indications are that the United, States is in, for xeellent business conditions not only for the rest of 1955 but for altt of 1956 as well. The outlook is so good that the main worry right now In Washington is the inflation clanger. One of the reasons the outlook . so rosy is that world conditions are liiirhlv favorable to a fast-moving business We. In both England nd ftcrmanv the inflation danger is also being faced as demand for goods threatens to exceed the sup Ply. ' The situation - in , the United States has not reached that stage and it is estimated that except for isolated spots ui the economy Where demand gets ahead of sup ply, goods will be available even though' demand will be great But the heaw demand and overseas y prosper! cejidd hriaiNbpuft infljfr 3 long' piSTANCI CALLS! rotTHiritieiof 2 lUmteMe . fertefrte-ftetUft Just by telling your oper tor yov'll talk to any : one wb answers the long distance number you're calling, you can actually make thr calls for the price of two. And Station-to-station rates are even lower after 6 p.m. or on Sundays. THB NORFOLK & CAROLINA TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH COMPANY E. City Edenton . Manteo tionary pressures. , Tax cuts next year now vieweu as certain wQl hike. buying pow es, and defense cuts are expected to balance the budget -With a, bal anced' budget and general prosperi ty, a new farm program might put the Eisenhower Administration in an unusually strong election posi tion. And some new approach ,to the farm program is reported, ready for the next session of ConKre"8' fs,t. ir. rtito Defense Department's monies in the current fiscal year are now 'expected to hit the Air r.o hurdcBt. It is estimated that the aircraft procurement program mav be affected, as a result. rtomocrats in Congress, who have an nil nllv voiced doubts over the em- r.wi ine Disced on air power by the Republican Administration, . are sure to seise upon this .issue j when Congress meets in January. , n,4 (hn idea in official Washing- ton now is to balance the budget go that fiscal 1956, which ends June 3ath, will show "the : '.U.- S. in, the black. Tajc cut aw likely to re duce revenues during the whole of fiscal 1956, if they are voted effec tive as of January 1st by Congress. The : Chinese Communists who hoped that reeinV over forty U.- S. eivHiWs. heW4 5 hiPould pry' open jfte doSr, to -.the Unitd Nations," and perhaps end U. S. op position to Communist China's en- AYLOU TllEATRF EDENTON. N. C Saturday Centlnuena Kreai M Sunday. Ssle'. 4tlS and 8:45 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 21-22-23 Burt Lancaster ana Gary Cooper in "VERA CRUZ" civilian nrisoners is tranca into that body, are in for a! of dictatorial police methods. If disappointment The United States will not change its recognition and spon sorship for nationalist China in the u. a, as was the case last year. Red Chinese leaders thought these releases would temper U. S. opposi tion to the Communist regime, they were misinformed, i . TRY AlWEERLY ittssn ;! Vets' Question Box PI FASANT PAN Skillet-size mirror reBecta Karto Ostman, J2 i Tttie Swedish TbeTuty from the forest proymc. of HmW, basks on the peach at Falsterpe. Some movi scout W14 c up mess of interest over the farm-growa farmer. . , ence between what I - received bo far and what: I wWd Kave received uia6rlieAete.t';'9. L -A Under "the latroactiye adiustnienis will not be made. "But, beginning in October, your monthly aupWiindes wul be Wigureo ,wi der the' new system. , You will re ceive the maxiipam alioice -rate "for'the rest of 'your first 'year, in training, aiter. wmcn ,y?ur;cjiH ! , Q I -am taking Korean GI farm training, and my monthly. GI al lowances so far have been reduced twice. Under the new law calling for top allowance rates for the first year, will VA make a retroactive adjustment paying me the ainer- tonseed oil made significant gains over 1053 usage in' each of these majorlmarkets. .In shortening nd in winterizing for salad oils, may- And related products. COt-; t the limit?set for pensions: tpnseed ol Use Was the highest on I supposed to report this fact, record. In margarine, 1954 totton- seed o consumption ;was omy w per cent below the record quantity ? us4 w igsa;'- &--mwz H 'V ? TRY A wUEKLY CLASSIFIED '"t BUJUBLUieiib, o , . - ir will be reduced at four-month In tervals. ' Q I am getting a VA pension, aiid I recently inherited, enough money to push my yearly income above Am I supposed to the VA . "1 " A Yea. " You should sromntly report 1 y'ur" additional income,; so that VA can discontinue your "psn slon payments, : If you do not re port It you majf find yourself hard out tetiei1 'on. to repay a saleable sum Of inoney to the VA. ; " '" Cottonseed Oil Use Hits Record High Consuiiuition of cottonseed oil reached an ll-timft h.igh last year, the-National : Cotton Council re- norts in a new study of . cottonseed and; cpmpeting; vegetable 'oils, , Total consumption- oj oMpnseeu oil in 19541ireached';1.8 .billion ;podi:;an'.inrasevo : Food ;". y prpductfl! taccounted .'f for more than 95 per cent of total cot toiiseed oil used in 1964. . ;' 4 " fTntisiimntion iri'pach of -the' three nrincinali outlets; for vegetable oils waa afc peak teVels, last year.; Coj i kit "w n Pin; m k . . . - -r .i In Ccmvoi t i tit."! it Without Nnrfnr Backache Nirains kcKtch. hd uh atnd pii may come on wltk ovr-xr- . ttao.WMtiaaaliipMUardaytailsratnww . ltrln. And folks fco t and driak aamiuif , -. , , . aomti!a Bi!mili bU4dr iKltatlon ry.. ...with that renlen. jmcomfortaWa Unf. , . If roil are mucrabl and worn out bacauM ' W tiwtr oiwcywi.v i TT to, increase tha outnut of tha J5 'X: tna aSaet ty cat Waddar trriutton, and W p thilr mild JtaMtlo action through bkldna J . tendins to increase jw wuj .,-ia Sf-naavtaa lacl:aka WetJ ,; drafe&mlserabW. '-'-.(i get the aama happr relief mlllioni have an . JoWforoTe9iDonVPIttidaj)j 'S Ad illt Unii tlnitiUJUU LfllUel eaTll flf ff " lnlQBSf'ClKl nnn mmi r AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Us6d Parts For AH Makes and Models P r 4 hVs 11 .11 VfSMBiiafia:'sssM Saturday, September 24 Joiiiuiy.Weismuner in "JUNCL? MOON MEN" AUr 5 . Cartoons . n Sundav. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday Sept, 25-26-27-28 Henry Fonda, James Cagney WUlam Powell and Jack' Lemmon in ."MR. ROBERTS" Sunday Shrtwt 2:00-4:15-8:45 Week Day Shows Start S:M Features 4:00-6UO-9:20 Sunday Matinee and Night Shows 75e Week Pay Matinees 50e Children 25c CTM7 Drive-In Theatre EDENTON, N. C. Friday and Saturday, SeBtember 2S-24 George Montgomery in -JAC MeCALL DESPERADO' Sunday1. Seoterober 25 Sterling Hayden in FIGHTER ATTACK" ,!.. .i " ..... J it ' Monday aa4 Tuesday, September 26-27 ' Randolph Scott in THB BOUNTY HUNTER" Wedwday aad Thursday, September 28-29 " t ': J ' ' T.av Cuttim hi - Jiii.. .jz. St. :- fir i! . '-T"";." Mi;f5- i s , , rrr-g r ' . v : 1 " ' . " 1 ' , ,W '"fx , j .; V; J' "'-' i ? "vv7 t' Jr ' " !..',,:' ' . -j' :'' X ''-:' ' '-.''''''. v v : t;: . -' !-. w V.tfV - - V"1 .""V '' ' '': ' " "' '''''' ..' ' '' ''''' Kpw 2fl2.h b. Tlinrcrt!rd is avaiUbto, ' in Fotdomatic Farlale and StV Y'aaqn models, ( 4a Fordomatie Cqstomllaa a- CM Juline models ' you can hava.te 'W-P&fkM 175-h.p. Y4."And 1 ' Ford's ow.mh.p. 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Ford brir -you Tbunderbird power in modern 'deep-bloc1 Y-8 Thunderbird beauty, toa rich new intericra qoalir wi)riaumsbip tliroughoUi - fcs:- - . .' See ifeV. : try it . . . you'll iree the '56 Ford Is tV ' fine car at half the fine car price. - ' CUV awv 1p' r- -- " .' -i .7. 'i - ... i . :tm . vj cwii e 71 " steering wheet, wii-h d:crvcbr.t"r d. cushioa in Le event cf t n ncc! icnt -. . doutle-rr:p dper bcls to reduce s t - ve cHoow spnr' : cpd'i -' r e' -V . . - r -1 r 4'n1 f?r 7 1 me-t I . I i . I -3 3 to 1 V l- - i"J 3 , from impact ... c" 1 s"t t -Its to );;'? I 3 , 'occupants securely in ljr-ti. , C'.r e e. 7 C AGE , . . ,Tri tLACS ESIELD , r? rALCcr.Tn
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