SECTION ONE— National Book Week Observed This Week Error Reported In Last Week’s Issue of Herald 1 rirntly. The Herald stated in last weekV issue that the Shopard- I’rudeu Memorial Library was observ ing National Book Week last week. ■The o rrect date of the observance is this week. November L 4-20. Ft was ai'so stated- in the last issue that dur ing the week all overdue hooks could be returned without paying fines. This was Iso in »rrect in that this p*>hex will be In force only Wednesday and Thu*-, v nf this Week. It is hoped all ovi-?due hooks will l>e I'eturtied not later t! ..n today iThursday)’. Recriilar library hours each day ex cept Saturday afternoon and Sunday are as follows: TO to 12 A M. to !’. M rid TaXO to S I*. M.. v. -ill about. the Fall." S t!v -• s ti. C • sdilovk, r>ie.i„b ( niddocs I ■ rry Shoe t’orp.. Lynch-. ■ •burg. \ a : "Prices otMiid- s ~nd i- i‘i ers. due ;;iw ..matcrials. ar‘e: low-. an. 1 ti ‘ys iire 'favorable. VV> . tin re-Cfi fiity, iffok. for a 'better business' fori tile r .of the- year than for the : -d .. year ago.” FI RYITI 'KF R. O. Huffman I Corby's Reserve Blended . Whiskey is distilled from /?OjV c ••ei'ully selected, choice gr ins only. A.. i ' The base whiskey is L brought to maturity in kg fm charred white-oak barrels, tm ffifeggpl stored in temperature- K ORBYSI * 3.50 j \ | Tended whisk®* CORBY’S RESERVE BLENDED WHISKEY—B 6 PROOF-31 6% STRAIGHT WHISKEY. FOUR YEARS OR MORE 1 #LD—6B.4% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS-JAS. BARCLAY « CO. LIMITED. PEORIA, ILLINOIS Page Four 1955 Pooiiac Scar Chief Custom Calalina j “Vogue” two-toning and new panoramic body styling enhance the long sleek look of the all new 1935 Pontiac Star Chief Custom Catalina. Powered with Pontiac’s new 180 h.p. Strato-Streak V-8 overhead valve engine, the very popular Catalina is offered in Star Chief Custom and Chieftain 870 models. pres.. Drexel Furniture Co.. Drexel, IS. C.: “We expect sales volume to be for the last, quarter of 1954 just about in line with the last quarter of 1953. In other words, we feel that the furni ture business is leveling off somewhat at-. the current volume.” FREIGHT PRODUCTS Cbristophi r Hammond. Jr,, pres.. The Steel l’ro duets Co., Savannhh, Oa.: "Frankly,' we felt that 1954 would be a rather bad year in comparison to 1952 or l 1953. However, business during the 1 third quarter has shown a marked in-, crease . . . and (we) believe that the last six months of 1954 will he about on a par with the last six months of 195:1. or considerably better than it was during the first six months of 1954." DO-IT-YOURSELF PRODUCTS Dillard Munford. pres., Munford Stores, Atlanta. Ga.i “Our sales so far this year are running 15 per Cent ahead of last year . . . hut we think that the last quarter of this year pre sents an opportunity the likes of. which we haven't seen in a long, long time." HARDWOOD FLOORING—C. Ar thur Bruce. • exec, .vice' pres,, E, L.j lburo Co., Memphis, Tenn,: "Thej .relatively high late, of new home. civil- 1 st ruct ion throughout the Country,-:- has j resulted iti. :i heavy demand for hard- ' wood f.tiering. There t.- no indication | • : • - :it-u :' -'ti will charge in the! - - ■ I n ire . . The momentum of dip bit ■' i in tiding should; e-nitimio :cei'..j tainiy. through tin ba‘at:ee of this year' :i»b throughout :tf -least moAV. if not ■ :i!. of 1 " PAINT .1 F. Kurfees, Jr., pres..' Kurfin s 1': jij-ts. I.outsvilit . Ky.: "The THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. N. C ” r UR3DAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1964. - paint business in the Southeast for the • first seven months of t-954. has.exceed-. ‘ ed the same period of 1953 and this improvement occurred in the face of . the. restricting conditions which exist ; ed in some Southeastern states as out lined in the August release of the Federal Reserve Board of Atlanta . . .' ;Unless; general .calamity arises, the Southeast with its steady addition of industry and greatly enlarged pay j rolls is going to move fast for the remainder of the vear." 1 WORK CLOTHES—K. W. Weant. vice pres.. Blue Bell, Inc., Greensboro', N. C,: “Our company suffered a seri ous decline in business, starting July, 1953, and extending through February of 1954 . . We expect o'ur last quar ter volume. Which will include the months of September. October and No- ■ vember, to he substantially better than - last year ... There appears to be ; much greater confidence in present markets and there are definite indi- : actions of strength at the miff levels.” i FOOD PRODUCTS—J. P. William- : son. exec, vice pres., Dixie-Home w > YW«!WV.'