PAGE FIVK UNDAY: SCHOOL; LESSON pr eal (in (Chapter 12) based upon ' e record of -achievement of faith ascribed in Chapter 11. Borrow ..g metaphor from' the. Greek aires, tho writer1; depict trie Jhriutiah life at a race in the am ;0.eatre. He describes the set for -the race the arena sur-i u jd bv tiers and tiers of seats " " i are thronged with spectators ; Ing the various contests, and . i-.f , t.-, - , ,r , 'k ftr..t)ej favpritesr. The Waahinrton It Is apparent that ions for the race arerdepicted. g. business Is at the" crossroads. .;.e rtnners throw off all their au-J chances are excellent that tho aa ijrfus garments so that they tioti will experience a prolonged i.iay be free to run without encum- brancei To succeed in the Christian life, the hampering effects of sin must be cast aside' and one 'must keep one's eyes - on Jesus . Christ the goal. J' So, the person who looks to One Gallon of Sinclair Power -X ; Could Lift the Empire State 1 i : , Mrj . mm: : ::Sg!S:3S5SS;; 'iL ''.7 : :;: s::-.. ill; fi Him fi T r - . Jf. o - In your car, Sinclair t Power-X gives : l;RESERWIOtM , , . '- II V ' ' : It' a scientific fact! Th potential energy in a single gallon of Sinclair Power-X Premium Gasoline, if fully utilized; could lift a weight equal to the Empire State Building 1 , inches. This tremendous energy, when applied to your or, can mean resemrwbr for safer driving. , " , , You get this extra power because of Sinclair! aew hlgb -octane refining methods, plus chemical elements added to prevent stalling and guard against fuel system rust. For highest anti-knock, quick acceleration and reserve power when you need It, see your Sinclair Dealer and power up with Power-X. i - ? ' 7VI. f i " ) ...'! fe. . J V . 'Jesus in faith for salvation .must also .look to him ' as the goal to wards which he is striving, , lwiVSlCj33rt Business. At Crossroads The Steel Strike U. S. DipiomatU Blunder, Bed I?ye Keflavik steel strike in progress as, this is written and that a settlement may cause another round of inflation. If the price of steel is again hik ed to compensate for whatever rais es steel workers get, which is al ways "the case, then prices may rise jfrdm 7sshin2ton I -run: inn 1 "T r'Trrl on automobiles, kitchen hard goods', and mny other 'steel-influenced hard goods.. .. ,.. . . - , Employment is now high, with 65,000,000 working and take-home pay growing but take-home aver ages' for industrial workers have dropped slightly in recent months, and the trend mayor may not be reversed, in the next few months. . Business looks good for retail merchants and chains and for gro cery' stores and dry-goods stores. Building is also booming. 'But de spite large stocks of steel held by some automobile companies a pinch could 'develop if the .steel; strike continues for 9 considerable Jenjfth of time. , 1 ,'' ')','. i! And other industries may bp af fected sooner. Economists disagree eri : the direction ' the" economy t is headed. There are indications cre dit restrictions will be soon eased and the soil bank program may be of some value to farmersihis year. But the crux of the economic pic ture is to be farming and industrial developments in the next few months. : t . yu-.y.,:,:i "A good year i? alHBt imperative for farmers if the fartri economy is not to continue to exert a drag on expansion of the national economy. Developments between now and No vember will answer this question.' A' pickup in the automotive and hard goods field, coupled with a farm , incline, might make for an inflationary trend ., of : very good business. It's, true that farm in come Jias become a relatively small part of the economy but it still is a major influence. . f arm prices have started upland if . they con tinue in this direction, it wil be highly significant. New models are 'expected to pep up the automobile industry' after the strike. With inventories build ing up, and consumer credit on the rise, the steel strike may. not have too much of an adverse effect on the economy after all if it is ter minated within a' reasonable time. One of the little-known stories of U. S. foreign policy is the story of a IT. S. blunder concerning Iceland, where we are now about to lose'our big 'Air Forcer bake,; fceflavifcf -t Keklavik is on a direct route line, td Moscow land is nearer Moscow than it is to New York. In fact, it is only about four hours, or less, from the Russian capital, as meas ured . in speeds obtainable on to day's bombers. -' , ; " Russia moved Sn on the economic scene, in Iceland, four years ago and began to buy Iceland's fish, the major export. ' . A dispute with Great Britain over fishing rights in various waters, ended with Rus sia's stepping In and becoming Iceland's bigesi customer. The united States was also not unaware or what . might happen. The State Department knew that it would be smart for this country to lower its import bars a bit on Ice land's fish, ".in the interest of .bet ter international relations. This country: has already put many millions of dollars into the big Keflavik base, and it is one of the world's finest. , But ever since Russia . moved in on Iceland's econ omy to such an extent it has been only a . matter of time until the Reds attempted p) cause trouble, to run u out of thpt cduntry( f They appear very near final suc cess now. U. S, business interests refused to support proposals to al low more fish from Iceland to be sold in this country. Jet we used to buy a major part of Iceland's exports far wore than the Com munists. And that was as late as 1964! Today the percentage of Ice- fat ' THOMAS CARLYLE "Bere'on7iartk ve are soldiers fighting in a for- (ign land; that understand, not the plan of the cam- ' paign and havA no need to understand it feeing well. ' what it at durlhand to be ; done.' - l .i ', f - WE, bring to the practice of our profession the necessary study and experienced knowl-, edge,' an equipment that is splendidly adequate and' a po lite demeanor of service. I land's products we bty has dropped from 24 to 12 per cent The Reds have moved into the ' vacuum. - And now they are strong enough to- have Iceland's parliament de manding withdrawal of U. S. troops and fighters which will probably have to be done in the' near future. 1 Riag. Your Own Bell . A ma returning , home in the. early hours saw a notice on a fac torydoor.', It read; t "Please ring the bell for the caretaker?" He gave the bell a terrific wll,. haarly dragging it from its socket.. Shortly a sleepy face appeared. TAre you a caretaker?" asked the mah. 1 , - ijiVYes' came the reply, "What 4oi you want?" 1 "I just want to know why the dickens you can't ring the bell yourself?" . ' , WHY THERE CANNOT BE ANOTHER WAR I W. L. Laurence, world-famous science writer, graphically and con vineingly describes the coming of new era when war will be Im possible. 4, Be sure to read this heartening article in the big, ertter- caming ana informative July 29 Issue of" ' " " THE AMERICAN WEEKLY ' Magazine in Coiorgrarure with The BALTIMORE ; ' SUNDAY AMERICAN 1 . On Sale At -Your Local Newsdealer Classified andXegalsi FOR SALE 10 ACRES OP Cleared land, located on two , highways in Bethel Township. : Contact Sam Phillips, 117 Casey Street, Elizabeth City, Nr C! . Phone 2579." Julyl3,20,Aug8 LOST BLACK SHEAFFER PEN in Post Office last Saturday. Finder please return to Mrs. Ed gar Lane, Hertford, N. C. Phone 4611. It FOR SALE PUREBRED DUy , rocs: Gilts -and boars. Reason! ably priced. See C. R., Boone; ' "The neanut man of Hertford." Box 82, Stouts 2, Hertford, or Phone 2086. - July20,27ug3. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Nixon Hollo wellf deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all .persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersiraed at Route 1, Hertford, N. C, on' or before-1 MJUv day of July, 1957 or this notice will be pleaded in oar or tneir recovery. All persons TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N. ft Saturday Continuous Vross 10 BuiuUy, ItU. :U ana :4t Thursday and Friday. July 11-20 Mario Lansa and , Joan Fontaine m "SERENADE" . Saturday, July 21 . Qark Gable and Lana Turner in "H8NKY TQNK" .' . . Sunday and Monday, July" 22.28 y ': i:::-; Alan Ladd and ' Rosanna Podeate in "SANTIAGO'' ' ; Tuesday and Wednesday, ' July S4-25 : .. , Double Feature' I ' A World of Wonder 1 THE ANIMAL WORLD" ; i-also , .. Eve Arden in "OUR MISS BROOKS' satre EDENTON, N. C. HI-WAY 17 Edentea-Hertfetd Reed CinemaScppe Screen Friday and Saturday, -July 20-21 ' John Derek in ' "THE ADVENTURES (OF ;rL;itAJjmiu- I . CinemaSeepa -, fjfii S " .'. . i Sunday, July 22 , , Tyrone Power an Susan Hayward" in ' "UNTAMED" CinemaScopt Monday and Tuesday, . July 28-4-; ;v.'j . 1 Jeff ChanCer to E:aN OF THE PAGAN" CinemaScop . ' r and Thurify, V;n rf::n anl ' ' - W indebted -to Said estate will please make immediate payment. This 10th c"v of July,' 195". . JOHNNIE HOLLOWELL, Administrator of Nixon Hollowell .. ! July20,27Aug3)10,17(21 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qua,litied as Administra tor Of the estate of William Max wejl Copeland, deceased, late ' of Perquimans County,' North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at P. O. Box 36, Win fall, N. C, on or before the 28th day of March,. 1957,' or this notice will be pleaded in .bar of their re covery. , All persons Indebted to said estate will nlease make im mediate payment.' This 28th day of March, 19S6. LESSIE COPELAND, Administratrix of Wm. Maxwell Copeland July20,27,Aug3,10,17,24. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra tor, CTA, of .the estate of Elizabeth Heath Parker,- deceased, late of Norfolk, Virginia, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate -of said, deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Belcross, -N. C, on or before the 14th day of July, 1957 or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. A1J persons indebted to said estate -will please mane im mediate payment. This 14th day of July, 1956. SAMUEL H. JENNINGS, Administrator, CTA of ELIZABETH HEATH PARKER .;. July20,27,Aug3,10. 17,24 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of L. R. Webb, deceased, late of Perquimans Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to noti fy all persons- having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit' them to the undersigned at Route 3, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 22nd day of June, 1957. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All person? indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 22nd day of June, 1956. REBECCA WEBB . Administratrix of L. R. Webb. Ju29 July6,13,20,27,Aug3 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Miss Mary Lena n w w - bijt 'Colors:?. ''J f':0 we (offer; yws lA DIFFERENT VC.: . (Lt COLORS ll itt our s new? line of V-..' Shay's sM f DECORATOR1 J TJSi i r.iicno-r.iATCHED fSMMf ; Ml . P'A 1 NTS ft 'V. I ' LeoUaf for a eerUin color paint to ro with Jl-vL,,w"""""' - ' 1 1-: r' roar Iprtnf drapes, furniture, run? Wo can -irr'tPft'l'r "XSfti'W I I C offer rou tuatom asad aolora to our uew Una iljlAVMk1 yJji ' ' " . C. ' r V' of desorator mlere-matched paints. 324 colors i (TT-mmmJl: - I1- i ' v---- ZJ U 1 to cheese from for interior or exterior. It's .so . it-. . f -'v. i . Jl-.f easy to applr tool Coma to soon for those sff- i I lTFl- jr",f IS OUTSIDE PAINT IIMI-CLOSS HEtlTFOrU) HARD WARE & SUPPLY CO. , v Barber, deceased, late of Per quimans County,-North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at 1110 Harvey Street, Raleigh, N C, on or before the 11th day of June, 1957, or this' no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme- I diate payment. This 11th day of June, 1956. : , Mrs. Elizabeth Knowles White, V. Executrix of Miss Mary Lena Barber. Junel5,22,29July6.13,20 North Carolina In The Perquimans County Superior Court Elizabeth R. Cooper, .Plaintiff -a. " " Norman Cooper, . Defendant NOTICE OF SERVICE 1 .BY. PUBLICATION The above named Defendant will take; notice that , an action for Di vorce Absolute has been commenc ed in. the said Court on "the ground of , two years separation And the Defendant will'. further ,take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Perquimans County, N. C, within thirty days after the 10th day of August, 1956 and answer or demur to the said Complaint filed, or the Plaintjfft will move the Court for the relief -therein demanded. This 12th day of July, 1956. . .- W. H. PITT, . Clerk Superior Court W. H. Oakey, Jr., Attorney for Plaintiff . , , July20,27,Aug3,10 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by James E. Grandison and wife, Mary E. Grandison,' dated the 1st day of April, 1949, and recorded in M.D. Book 26, page 109, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquim ans County, N. C, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subiect to foreclos ure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to 41.. L.'1 . L!JJ J... 1 . . i me wiiesi utuuer lur casn at ine Court House door in Hertford, Per quimans County, N. C, at 11:30 A. M., on the 11th day of August, 1956, the property conveved in said deed of trust the same lying and -.-I- - - -i-i-i- 'vffiwyiflnft(w(m Looktaf for a oortato color paint to ro with your Iprtnf drapes, furniture, run? Wo can offer you custom made actors to our uew lino of desorator mlero-matched paints. 324 colors to caoosa from for interior or exterior. It's so easy w appif leei vems as soon ror wosc ap , m proved aolora, asporttjr coordinated for har- H moBHaa actor seheauar, FIUE DIFFEREJT FINISHES .FLAT ENAMEL . FAST inr z tzm cask, being in the County of Perquimans. Hertford Tranship, N. . .C,, and more particulai'ly described as fol lows, viz.: i Beginning at the southwestern corner of tne Willie White lot on Covent Garden Street, thence south 85 deg. East 75.5 feet to a stake, thence south 5 deg. west 26 feet to a stake, thence north 85 deg. west 9 feet to a , stake, thence south 58 deg. 15' east 25 feet to a stake, thence north 85 deg. west 42 feet to Covent Garden Street, thence along Covent Garden Street north 5 deg. east 40 feet to a stake, the place of beginning and being lot No. 2 on the plat of Mrs. R. T. White property, made June, 1943, by David Cox, Jr. Dated and posted this 11th day of June, 1956. CHAS. JOHNSON, Trustee. I July20,27,Aug3,10 SKIN ITCH HOW TO RELIEVE IT. IN JUST 15 MINUTES, IF NOT PLEASED, YOUR 40c BACK AT ANY DRUG STORE. INSTANT- DRYINO ITCH-ME-NDT DEADENB ITCH ANO BURNING; KILLS QERMS ON CONTACT. USE DAY OR NIQHT FOR ECZEMA. INSECT BITES, FOOT ITCH, OTHER SURFACE RASHES. 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