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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, ESrarorj), NORTH CAROLINA, FMDA' JANUARY 27, i: of al would, be, if in this greatest the tires. ; -. ,,, of all industrial nations, labor's i Question: flow do you clean out crayjng ior greater union security . tfie engine when jt's flooded? Mlg Jhabitsi I Answer! A person's actions are controlled through habit patterns 7 , , . , iWueaf . ; ii controlled through habit destroyed belie? ,n the work of free Angwer. . D h , . ing and contil,ue tri men and women so that, on the n. . '.v ... r Si i ,-. '- men and women so that, on the ' . 3. T, threshold of a promising future.' we 'S! J' gaS.pedal :a I , . ... naj. u.v, men turn me engine I lost everything," Mr. "Parker con- ovet aeye, timp, Wi... ,. "e ' ' er, then try to start engine in the r-'-- L , , ,, ,,, ,,, i' " ' normal manner. ' vywii x,ruai, ao you do im mediately after driving through deep water? ' Answer: With t.he ear in lowV second gear and"- moving "slowly, press down r. the brake pedal lightly to sIIaw the brakes in rir. I by friction until they hold firmly. j ......n iviuiu iu mgn gear dl'iv The Driver's Clinic A question and answer column on traffic safety, driving and automobiles conducted for this newspaper by the State De partment of Motor Vehicles. Question: How can you tell if a noise is in your tires or 4he axle gears ? . Answer: Temporarily inflate your tires to about 50 pounds. .jrive oyer th same road on which you first noticed the noise. It the noise disappears, the trouble was in . SISTERS TO WED Miss Dorothy Elizabeth White, right, and Miss Ruthanna White, left, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. White of 1414 ;fFWBoad, Fayettevdl N. C, are p anmng a double wedding F ebruary 11 at 4:30 P. M, in the first Presbyterian Church in Fayette s TMle. : Dorothy u marrying Robert William Hartley of Memphis and Boston and Ruthanna in mnrrvinv Rnhhv Hlm. f r.vrvill .j Bound Brook, N. J. Dorothy is a graduate of Meredith College and is studying art for her second year in the Boston .Museum School of Fin , Aria. .KutBanna atteirtert Meredith ullcfre for two years, und is a gra duate of Duke University and the Duke School of Nursing. Mr. Hart- r i. - . . . j " - w.., vmiii wiiimim a kii auuaic in law xhh wim mv nil niM iiuwih in nimniam nu i ' n i r ,M. I. T. in Cambridge. Mr. Holmes, son of Mrs. Stacy 1). Holmes of F ayetteville andHhe late Mr. Holmes, is a graduate of N. C. State and is dome research in textile i-hriniHli-v with the Amuriran rvannmiJ rvmnann a. i a i. xr T ' T ...... -" " . n. v .1 ......... ... V.IIU UUII T 111 1NUIUI . . I IHIH . J. Found "Two men were talking together in th nuh lihrnrv. SniVl nnn- "The dime novel ha's gone. I won der where it's gone to?" The other, who knew something A telegram to The Weekly. Wed .of literature, in its Various phases, nesd ' , , wiu.iui.jr. t-ciiLa. tile . Elflpnhnwpp Ailmmu-f-ot;,,, - - r .ituuMlilOl.lMiUMI fl SENATOR KERR SCOTT IS OPPOSED TO ! ADMINISTRATION'S KEIV FARM BILL 'ijy'ikJ kill J A ,Com Poiiil .Dent. ' i WE OFFER YOU ' 324 '"'ttBOBWll DIFFERENT PAirJT COLORS ifj FWE.': BEAUTIFUL FINISHES FIAT WAIX SEMI-GLOSS , IJITFX OUTSIDE PAINT arm; bill now pending before Con gress "ivill cause undue hardships" on peanut growers in North Caro lina if enacted into law. The Administration bill would eliminate provisions in the present law that provide for a minimum peanut - acreage allotment of 1.6 million acres. 'If the present minimum is, tut out," Scott said, "it will mean that North Carolina peanut growers will probably be faced with drastic acre age reductions.'' , Scott said that Virginia type , peanuts, the type grown in Worth Carolina, ; are now in short . sup ply. At. the same time, he said, "there is a surplus of sqme J.6B, 000 tons of Spanish and runner type peanuts." , . "Apparently," Scott said, "the Administration ., wants to cut - out the -minimum acreage provis ions in order to pave the .way for drastic, reductions in all types of peanut production. This would certainly remove the surplus in Spanish and runner peanuts,' but it would make the A Virginia type growers suffer for no cause at all." The Senator said: "I don't see any reason at all for making the Virginia tyne growers pay the pen alty for somebody else's surplus. Virginia types are in very short supply right now, and at. least a 14 per cent increase in Virginia type acreage is needed to take care of today's demands. The Secretary i or Agriculture has the authority to correct, the whole situation by giv ing, Virginia type growers an acre age increase if he will do so." PROSPECT NOW BRIG HT - FOR FUTURE PREDICTION OF PRESIDENT OF NAM Atlanta, Ga. The concensus of a great many business mep from all parts .of the country is that there will be more employment, better business conditions and more take home pay in 1956 for the average employee, Cola G. Parker, newly management and labor working, not at cross purposes, but for the same ends. The greatest tragedv flagging Bacircsbe Stecpfcss flights Nagglngbackache.headache.ormuscular acuesanu pains may come on with over-exertion, emotional upsets or day to day stress and strain. And folks who eat and drink un wisely sometimes suffer mild bladder Irri tation ... with that restless, uncomfortable feeling. . Ifyouaremiserableandwornoutbecause of these discomforts, Doan's Pills often help by their pain relieving action, by their, soothing effect to ease bladder irritation, and by their mild diuretic action through the kidneys-tending to increase the ouU pui w uie la nines oi Kidney tubes. " i So if nagging backache makes you feel dragged-out, miserable . . . with restless. i"ills...get the same happy relief millions have enjoyed for over 60 years. Get Doan's Pills today I ' " Doan's Pills Ad No. 116-41 lines which enables us to make a routine decision with no thtuht." Habits are fine servants unless they Jend us into trouble as bad driving hab jts will do.. Once a driver bas de veloped poor 'driving habits, no matter how'experienced he may be, those tiabits constantly place .his life in danger. ' . ' ' " ' f j .'.. ". i . Vt"j : ("-' ,) ' i -!."" , .(Juesfion: Wh?t are taijlgaterst ' .Answer: privers who follow an other, car too closely.' : -r mate A '8aT''rilfti-.flTUa f. fnllnw a question: why is It difficult for car. ahead ?, , . ( t , . experienced -itiyers to change 4riv-- .Answer: About one car length For Top Pwcss .distance between you a' " .ahead for ieacH ' 10; mitt a . you are' traveling. mtin Hnco"me group ..During tho,p48t five years,, t $10,000-and-up income group hk-, grown by 90. This class" which ' is economically important, Incjiudes the upper middle class, .the. wfjItHIo- ' do and the so-called rich. ';But. itr represents only ,70 of the jtotal j number of- families in the country," The Kiplin'ger lt" SELL US ,YOU,R CORN HOGS BEANS We Have For Sale Some Extra Good rrREiftflilT-HArY ALSO ANY VARIETY SEED BEANS PHONE 2841 J. F. iHpllowell & Son " . Winfall, North .Carolina 1k,.ar .... tvMiwiwuw uium rm mitiMHoi Mi l ! ' HAtKlHWm IHt MMMAMCI COl ' ; I Mm Have you protected youru nnma un r. luinnn nnc . wim. adaauata Fir Ins uranc? R- I' memberan unexpected fir ; ..(grid every one, Ullrcan ii destroy, all you ve built and " years of pay-day by pay-day i i savings. Nationwide', e.x,.? , fended coverage Fire injur- ' i once, costs little, protects j: soundly. ' , CLYDE C LANEl ; ., rHOJNE 4196 ,t . t . --.T neriiora, im. j, ;; ,, , UTIONWIM MtfTWM MflUIMMf to. , l .11' n : L'-ji-n-: nn - . . . . ; . . "J tzJ - M.I I l.'f ' "i op a t elected president of the National Association of Manufacturers, has Approved Color s, Expertly Coordinated For Harmon ous ColorSeheminff. !rn-rid Iu u'm us & SL"Iy Co. , "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" ' S 3461 HERTFORD, N. C. reported in his year-end statement Industry, the prominent business executive predicted, will produce from three to fi.ve per cent more goods and services in the new year. "There is no doubt whatsoever in my mind about this," Mr. Park er added. "We are moving upward1 on the economic charts into a per iod of prosperity, of expansion, of living standards higher than ever before. The NAM president continued: "I think I can best sum up the business outlook for 1956 this way. The picture is bright. The Dic- ture is good. Our population grows ' at the rate of more than two and a Jialf . million. a year. This means more jobs must be created, and more jobs can be created only if we have expanding markets and Americans with the faith and in centive to ;nyest .Jn the future, wages may go up, yes, but wage increases are economically sound only when they do not exceed the increase In productivity., 'i t" Hero's why! Iqokjt tlpse official registration figures - -for the ftr8t 11, monthaJanuary , -through November, 1955 FORD V4 Car C V-8' Car P-.V-8 Car Sales 141i74l..-, Ford Sa!-j Leade"-'' : 634,376.. ;.-..6S7,r3 . ' 262.870. 87 J-S ' Car C-Sjx f n' J 845153 r. , .3S3,::2. Car.P-Six ' ,J334,J540. r. . tKi;"i . People just naturally go for 8 cylinders in the ' FORD package! - And to a world record, extent! ' .hint, thinb in tKa lin "11 -.iU r locc .' . -t . i ' n, . 7 . ""m peopie tot k Buwiui, iu 4. ,.,sAnd, ipr , the very r-oeical rue-"-! ' alone, 344,496 morpeople bought Ford VS's eogW pearly 24 yean of boilding.Ford fariiltor- a Ford cab driver lie t-tban-bought the two other, low-priced com- ..v.8'.,tp supply, their demand is convincing ., how rFords take it days oxi iAd ' ' " tSELV V&t ' , ,u ;; Soit'sperforrnaRcethatyouwant-l 396 589 more Ford V-8's than the next.com. . And the Ford V-8 today ise best yet tapped likTa glt-tLa I Ford Tv3 'i ' peUtiveix! ; t by a country mile! ; -your baby. ' ' , Of Murse, .the reason the. Ford" V:8Xthfl r EmootLst and -quktr-ryou vcan scarcely . C(Wl in tv t try it t uyt , "Above all else, we must have "AT TV, r"D
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