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TOE PERQUIMANS WEEKLT, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY- NOVEMBER' S5-496Vj" PACE C3 v ''. '! vt;i 4 Wvsa.as. Aoil r:-. 3n-Kefauver TicketT T.man And Harriman Key ; Ccunting Ike Out . , " i V" r jsiness Help Republicans ; r.'ashington Thia month presi de ;ial nomination speculation is at fever pitch, partly because .the . nocratic party'p candidates lire lining ' up openlyv-led by; Adlai Stevenson and partly because the tints ' is growing neareft when President Eisenhower Will have to say something about his plans, There V-e those' who think the President will let his intentions be known within sixty days. This has Republican hopefuls in all parts of the country maneuvering madly. At least ten. names are being set-i- busly considered by high party of- V fidato. Vs V- ' v ' C 'r ': f" ' Perhaps the : most : intriguing names mentioned lately are those i of Tom Dwey; Earl Warren, Wil " liam Knowland, Richard Nixon, Joe McCarthy and Milton Eisen hower. There are other men who might conceivably get the nomina tion but' it is a good bet that one! of the above named men wilt be thtf nominee if Mr. Eisenhower ' steps down. 5;' ' ). ' ' ,v And despite all , the confident talk of some, people that the Presi dent' is certain Jo bow put, there - is 'no absolute assurance that he wiH do that The President might sense a real mess developing in his party and if he felt that he alone : could lead, the GOP to victory,, he might not get out after all. It is his sense of duty that could affect i his decision, Over on the Democratic side of the political fence there has been recently ,a. Ifturry- of V ,eicite1nent about the1 pssibility'f 'A Steven. . son-Kefinve'r ticket This might "be a strong ticket, too, but it is ' miestionable whether Kefauver would. 'ibie; willing to commit hinv self , oi course, to such an eventu ality. ; - ; kefauver is in tfie running ifor the tplnoifliftatioflt ftsf f.o,t V corkid itolii&k .ftO118" Stevenson has. Thus, if it came A to the point where nothing was L left but a Vice Presidential nom- ,'ination,' the ; Tennessee Senator, who appeals to the voters, might be willing. t- . Talk' making the rounds, is that "F Harry Truman and Averell Harri fm$n are out to prevent such an ' alignment ; There is little doubt that relations between Harriman ' and Stevenson are someWhat chill- f at the moment Stevenson told . reporters a few weeks back he did not know what Mr. Harriman's " statement that he was not under obligation to' Stevenson -r was to mean, - ' ' " ' ' ' He also said after meeting with Harry Truman, that he had held ' a cordial meeting with' the .form er President and had to catch a , train that's all. Truman, it will be remembered, was Stevenson's principal backer in 1952 and was probably the most influential force - behind Stevenson's nomination, It may be, then, that Truman and Harriman will-drive" Steven son into Keauver'a arms. And Southerners are still talking about Frank Lausche, the Ohio Gover nor first mentioned by Senator Dick Russell as a compromise can didate. And though his- friends are many, and though he would draw a big ' metropolitan vote among the eastern and foreign born masses, the handicap of be ing a Roman Catholic might be a V! r nrta not oa ill- YinnHuan fit Ka tng ft ' Southerner is insurmount able..,. ,.-' From Chapel Hill both 1'As the speculation about presi dential . candidates continues ' to pick up heat, and as time shortens, it is apparent that business condi tions are to favor-the Republicans nejt year, everywhere except on the farm. - - Taxes to 'be paid the federal government will make tax cuts possible and will help bring the budget into balance. Business and corporation will have enjoyed a Record year, in 1955 and all indi cations, ar that business is to be g&d forJtjie first six months of lB"56kyJlhere is disagreement whether it will be as good as this year, but there are many who think it will be just about as good, and some who say it -will be even better.- -;: v. k . ' li the latter forecasts are cor rect, the Republicans will have peace ? and prosperity ' going .for them," and that will be a big ob stacle for Stevenson,, or anyone else, to overcome. '" If Ike runs,. he will ,be- heavily favored' ,to. win un der such conditions. Otherwise, the Democrats will be even money, or against some possible GOP can didates, the favorites, since there are so many more registered Democratic voters than. . Repub licans. ' ; ' i 5 J PERSONAL ITEMS Special detailing presents Joe Layden from the University fCieaning and accessory problems, of North Carolina is-spending the the insme construction of a holiday with hia parents, Mr. and sweater the seams and joining: Mrs. Joe Layden. . . ; I Mis Lc exnlains that tho service ability and appearance of a sweater may be greatly affected by the way Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. F. Murray White of Winston-Salem spent the week end with. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Wins low. ' .-; Returned Home ; .y Mrs. C. W. Howard returned to her home Wednesday after spend ing several weeks in SC Pauls with., Mr. an,d Mrs. C; W. Howard, Jr. Tips To the teen- Ager For. Sweater Shopping How can you tell If a sweater is really a good one T By the price? Cost may or may not be an indi cation, of quality. ; ...;'.,:v, Look for the simple sweater, rec ommends Mary Em Lee,' State Col lege extension clothing i specialist. Are All Cold Remedies AIUxo? No! For xiopIe, 6M W the wMa , activity msjlicina, whkh eembipM 4 "of Um tooft cffscUve, ,widely-pr- acribod drupa known, to nliava alt " cold minripa aootwr.' 6fl i ; mora potent and jgivaa pMkfa, drajoatie. rapid relief bom nuaeriea'of all kindg of colds. That's why 666 b unatw , pawod in effectiveaaai. Try It. So other calf remedy an match 666 liquid er 666 Cold Tablets. At JacksonYille v -i J. S. Victe and Murray .Vicl left Saturday ftr j Jacksonville, Fla., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller'' t From New York : ? .' Miss Katherine Ann Holmes of NeW York arrived, Wednesday, t6 sben4 the jholidnys, with; hej ehtsI'Mr.'ancI MrK.'G-'K.'olmes. . From Wake Forest Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Yearns and family of Wake Forest are spend ing the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. Housework Easy Without . 'lagging Backache . Nagffinv baekacfae, headache, or muicular aehes and pains may come on with overexer tion, emotional upsets or day to day stress ana strain. And (oiks who eat and drink unwisely sometimes suffer mild bladder irritation ...with that restless, uncomfortable feeling! If you are miserable and worn out because of these discomforts, Doan'a Pills often help by their pain relieving action, by their sooth ing effect to ease bladder irritation, and by their mild duretie action through the kidneys tending to increase the output of the IS Biles of kidney tubes. So if nagging backache make you feel d ragged-out, miserable ...with restless, sleep, leas n ights . . . don 't wait .. .try Doan's Pills .. . get the same happy relief millions have en joyedfor over6Q years. GetDoan'a Pills todsyl DoAtrs Pills " Ad No. 117-41 Unas f.,ff r hi, .4 o r. o s.rv C. e: t JC arJ woodworti Jesnrtflc 3 INTERIOR GLO,S FINISHES ' 7: HOME! yih. b ..a 4 J: . n7 v J 666 Buy Your Meats v , from Jake's Grocery The Matt Who Knows Choice Meats FRESH : " Backbone, lb.. 50c FRKSH Spare Ribs, lb. -.50c FRESH COUNTRY Sausage, lb. - 50c BEST COUNTRY lb. Sausage Meat.--45c King Flake Flour BUY ONE BAG AND GET ONE BAG FREE FRESH CORNED Rib Side, lb.. 40c RRSH CORNED HAM & OTHER FRE&H MEATS it's put together.: Check neck fin. ishes, also. Is the neck single or double-looped? , How is the sweat er fashioned ? Miss Lee points out that there are two types of sweat er shaping: t he full-fashioned " -i rnnjnal(KjiisioirunxuxrA. ' 8" "IMAGINE! by calling ftatien-le-f lotion we can MAKE THREE CALIS FOR. f HE I PRICE OF TWO" Station-to-station long dis tance service is so thrifty especially after 6 p.m. or all' day Sunday. So on your next long dis tance call just tell the operator you'll talk with anyone who answers. That way you can actually make three calls fox the price of two. THE NORFOLK & CAROLINA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY E. City . Edenton . Manteo sweater and the cut and sewn sweater. . . Like hose, the fuM-fushkmed sweater has been woven to fit by increasing and decreasing the num- Cut-vand sewn sweaters 'are! cut from knit" yardage. Such sweat ers, to give good wear, must have been cut with lengthwise ribs and ber of stitches at certain points, crosswise rows. , , Catty i . ' "You say she traces her ances try back to the Boston Tea Party T" "Yes, I think her 'greafVrand mother was the last bag theyhrtw' over the side." : aaWsV" wtymlt tJIitJl aasVan.waVV1 NOTICE ! r..ti;. , . - MAY WE SAY THANKS,i to those of our custom- fn - ers who have been so considerate as to keen their ac- 1 ' counts for KEROSENE, FUEL OILS, ETC, in such EX- '-' : & (JrJLLrjN T (JUNUITION. . ... 'The very close margin of profit in these products, .- necessitates what we -term, quick turnover, in order to :'C realize a fair profit for our endeavors, however; at this time of the year, WE ARE TAKING INTO CONSID- f'; ERATION BY COMPARISON, that limited number of ' purchasers who have neglected paying their accounts, ".' and by mutual consent, we will make no deliveries' to -those in this category until some satisfactory arrange- -ment has been made for these items, we will also report each to the other, any accounts who become delinquent from time to time. : We have no desire to seem unappreciative or unrea sonable, but we find this position necessary. Associated Oil Dealers OF HERTFORD. N. C. !l :'i ' ----- --- J-"-' tasiw MxJiwsiJWsJsAJ.saa' motV tafsO I- r lV--0i s--n-.(-i riil-nMM--a .-t ,, V.fiJOW-JU'asssassisssaaiiiiLJi rAMAVWVVAAA"AW LJW WL mf-w WW-"A" ' -U . V. "Mllll I Watch your Step! 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And you get the most modern truck styling going. Work-Styled Chevrolet trucks offer two different styling treatments one for light- and medium-duty models, another j for heavy-duty. I But this is just a quick once-over ( of the modern advantages you get. I Come on in and see why anything less is an wld-fashioned truck! V8 standard in L. C. F. models, optional in most other models att extra cost. A.., AW ait; New Chevrolet 7 r A' Watch the, Dedl!jMim for ion old-fashioned truck? New Chevrolet, trucks wear the same low price tags. No in creases. Come in and check our dollar-saving deal on the jnost modem model for your job! I - - - i' 2 f Year otter Tear America's Best Selling Truck 17: u a nn u ho- . K'; ? HERTFORD, N. C
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