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State’s Forests Now Acquire 'Me wLook’ The North Carolina for-- tAn centuries old hut lin V i t , ... •iriim i “ne\v look,” Overhead I’mv-sier i nri r* ; ; v them with ins.-ei i<-i« !• . . ndl..• ■ , ••; . '.hint for tiro. _A.mon.iH rh< t- , 1110 vo strung* machim And in the- forest labyrinth. <•' pi - • ih nil their now device . ••- i !:! ;v| :i * work. Tin* cuniul: ‘iA e -oil .if . activities is th.it in con sekyss" drain I• • r \\.•• 1•-! ■ products, net ni \he-th Carolina I cecils commodity r - .. j Phis i the Ollt the future of Wh-i h (' .. South* rn Pino it < • and .'till .• i • industries in tin- '. .t- The i \ ■. «'-•< m.• t •;; •■ •; :.. Netll ('•in 1 i■,■ :.. re?ult ol e'm:fiil itiß over :i jH‘rji:.d of \\ Today’s. n.mtrrn v • .' ■, r, increase th. I’*»r .< ♦ pi ploniskilie'll f f c1 i redit. nit 11 sidered ; n , present -.view :' ;it : j .. d< ' tend f. T S/-ntl I'i• • - pc* h ' . f Fi i p sect protecth scion t? fi c Tipd i onlnMiini: v , i. I n i In- mind.. ’!’ >-• North ('-ilV.] ta]iicily. Th.c fv .■. v: in the >t :it. . , , j i.i-t.. . v ' v Tl l ■ ■ S' ■‘ '1 ■ ( ta inJ muitrli errd hilt • ’ Tii-- - [ '■• ii- •. hut tip \ »r.f 1 fin i mi htg her tot/ ( Nor i ent nv’Msu r- ! • iw'- .result•. j i.• .-. ‘ • . it's in fin i" •«• j i-1 .op', v •>.!;. -•V... i; li the . AojwVihsr :.t trail 41 .1 .iy -1 'li'-' 1 -Ft) resk e-r’c; or ti 'ii-.] «’ • ‘ 'C * < **J reirf: (A in.iV Ih • v-i ■*tiu» • I l esF. "(ip— ~~ 1 -r! 1 hfe'mwacfinq, <•< ourfimt svfT>') l \ -H . /We/ ' ■ ■ -.7 i L ' mm %. . —/" O’ for FSK ST FSJgI OIL ycur me can buy, call PEEiS {’OAST 1 \X?) OIL CO. heating oil I'ltOM: EDKNTOX, N. C. J>i n ihutor- oi <i( I ! OM. MfOIMTTS | I BOURBON I msm I H I >• "MM PIN' Code No. 146 s 3 old jtmir UStttßßt -£j**§*^ CAR jr INS Riiil ■SSI ii fevfli AX * 'AW* : 5 , . | 1 ■ UsA A' ; AAA.aAh iT- a -■ • • Njr.v jA : •*£'.? *fjr ■ A A ft ! ' : ‘I ; v on*? he ill ' sticky. c:ind> - -i i In.- >i■.11 rmers. •■ f I «»r dirty 1 .' • 1 <i iiy fiultiiitf t 0.... : <. ■ i " .r . j. mi I lie ; 1 ; - i' i lit the - • .In- 11 phot*icry j ; oilotl (I; !’ in, i i iiii. he h'liiov C(l J •Film ! Ser\ ices Held| For • id M. Hassell ' ... i;. 1.1 Sun. i . M. !!..I 1 ."., at VI ; Will Hiiptist liicliard Am i.rficiatiripf, X-- l. Mark Woolard, Mi' ! >a ■; nativ.. of V. r ■ , ‘at had livtil ■a a\ years. II,■ la * lies! 1.. -i 1 . a l*ll(,;l|)S llas ■ < . a: .. ■' ■■ ■ t ins; Lee Has* I of Ila 1 1 : - Mis l.lia ,\ m . Mi-. lan-indy 1 : til roe half He<sell. John ■'» lla.ssell, all us : .1 Government Debt Increases Faster Than Private, 1939 To 1953 J - sDiisuvn ijvoo won 4 i<3o toavasaa wvn as a3avdia«i i t»T7 is* 1830 yf\'' r I T o^i 7«*rt /VyvlvXv.v vZ/yyVK ivnaiAtaNi// I \ ipaa fed j^ 00 mmmm / rzri DitfdCddLO "so . ■ oo i - lit* ON NOIIII9 cost J 1 *M»O4»W IBiO lViOi-0-6l i«3O IVIOI-CS6I / no||op jo iuo|||;q U| 1 . ES6l*6C6l -03SV3UDNI 193a MOH iIL A- -M=i) I . II ■■■■■■ ■ ■ Tile total debt in this country— including amounts owed by govern-! | ntent, by corporations, and by in- j dividunls increased more than! ! threefold between 19.19 and 195;!. j | Furthermore the portion represent- ) led Ivy government (federal, state land local) debt increased from' J about one-third of the total in 1939 1 j to almost half of the much larger t | total in 1953. It is reasonable to expect that j in a growing economy debt will al so increase. Put in this period to- j t;d debt, increased in a ratio of 3.3 j to I. whereas the actual increase in | physical production was not quite ( ‘J to 1. j Os course, the rise in the price j level has meant that, the real bur den of the debt lias not increased i as muidt as the dollar figures would make it appear, Debts can now t.e; ! paid off in dollars that are worth j | only 52 cents compared with the j 1939 dollar. The other side of the | Philadelphia, Pa.: two half sisters. ; Mrs. Kllie Aires and Mrs. I.ena | H assell. also of Philadelphia and ! one uncle, R. I. Hassell of Colum-f bia. : Thick Production In State Boosted N'orfh Carolina’s c o m me rc i a 11 hatcheries produced an estimated; 5,357.000 chicks during November.. The North Carolina Crop Report ing Service reports that the No vember output was 1 per cent above the 5,320,000 chicks produced dur- i ing the same month a year earlier, and is the highest November pro-, duct ion of record. Total production in the Tar Heel State during the first 1! months id' 1951 is estimated at 73,697,000 chicks. This represents an increase ' of about IS per cent over produc , tion during the comparable period of 1953. I'X, f v YOU jj&i and II FARM BUREAU are just a phone call apart <0 You con', buy better outo insurance ent policy. Foft r*onciorc! protect,an,; -ond you can't buy sounder dollar prompt no’, o .n-w t!■ rs eolue —than Form Bureau. Pick up 6 months Cut urn. <■■■ ■'.,on<-/ your phone now and ask for new car asseisu.ble. '.Oompore loduy. l insurance or a transfer on your pres- PARKER HELMS 2fM Bank of Edenton Building IMitmo 17 U SB Farm BureauM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO.iJBBBP B| THI3 CHOW.hN HERAoD, T-Tr.NTCN’ IC;T;TH C.-vRCLIN’A, THURSDAY. LT.Z\.ViI.Zu , pictun* is ti."' ,; paid [back in t li« • sit in-' -i- I)u pd Creditors includ- s.-i v iniiA T.inkdt-Ai, f poS’itors (Whost (ft '(in- I jr, | vi’stod ill ROYerniiK m and eorp<-ra.t.e ' I bonds and ill inon’rayi's V and in - surance policy liolde.! (v q - vies avc* baekt’d ■; | of (1e1.t.) Debt is a Iso rola ted to in another way s-s a .<.viuya t i\« . A ;i( ._ i tor. 'Pile expansittn ai»yi*i nnVeri< debt was cluo lajh :■■ ;A fi.«d iid jdeficjts which have !>rev;:-led T\ «"- : most of the past twenty When tin- g;oyi..rnuieiit < I<-iit was sold ; !to till- hanks, plop,-y wa-.- •.-tl : ; hut no goods wore ri a'.d f,,e it buy. Alt eg pans on ot - , supply ; of money without a ■coiTcspondiiig [expansion of tin- soppl;. of g,- inevitably loads in ii,t'l.tii.,n. T 1 ,■, < I debt expansion in . ,>f t ;, ,t I amount called for by iiotmial eic-o-. < j. nnmie expansion - - 1 1,. .root of iid'lation. IN MKMOKI \^l ; ••• ■ • - j | ' lit sad but loving..tooniory of our j. idear father,. (icorge (r. l ane, who j [passed away one year ago- today. ' , Hecf'nther 30, 1P5.",; jfhtr wandering thought; .take usd ' hack to this day on. v, ~r age. ; : When you were railed fVinri us a ltd- 1 ' we had to let \o. • I Oh how we’ve missed you, 'father. Through, this long and bni'-ly- year, ; [ And the .-yes that wat •!-, -d your loving fan an ''a n HIT ■i! ; j with tears, Wo often sit and think of you. anil' I of the wav you ■! [That you were called t.. Heaven'. t<, i lie in pcaeo w : tb You will time- In f"» ". i■ • rr f: !1,, i. I Never will your jnein-.r-- tad". [Sweetest tllbughb will ,!.\ ■ j linger ’ til-cause We li. . d von (For those who. | ): ■. : ;lj, ; !fi rent him wit !i teip.h r c; ■ . For you aeyoi- l.nov |vi.- viiltie , .j- Till you his. v; fit Phan W'fe and I'a ildi-en : FRISCH.T,\ liANK. VVAI.TI.I: I.ANI . I-M IZAHIaTII , \\l IK >\T) Belvidere Girl Wins j‘ State 4-H Honor < 4 i Lois Winslow ' Lnis Violet Winslow. 17, of Del , videie, has heeii named State l»et ! ter (rioommy, 4 w inner in the 1954 l-H awards program. Iji. her six ‘ years of 4-H C.Iill) exjiyrience. J.ois V.inhd has been linder tlu* iruiib ! a nee of her mother and leader, Mrs. , Louis WinshtW. She has partici pated in church, SC-hooli and com lnu-pity Aictivifies aiid Given talks [ on radio programs. As it result of her better a room ing projects... she has developed . poise an<l alertness. During this project she- improved her diet, post inv. skin, t eeth arid aener;d beaUh, , Lois Violi-t w'us pi’esented a <er * ifiedte of honor for her accor . nlishntents hy the Idni Honie Per- " maiicii* ('■>. VVIMKI) AII.MKMS ______ A] Kiankfurt— (ieriniin dortoi-s and dentists working' for the Y. S. Ar my line have to attend special classes in American idiom iiefore RLAISE I’ASCAI. -■ V (»/</(■ deeds are most cs- I timuhlt lidnii 'hidden'' There is much of tiobil- I Tty in tlie life about us, in J the business Upon otir streets and professions, and litis helps to make life worth while. t I i ~TU£ HOME 4 THE ALBEMARLk E MUTUAL Bufr/AL ASSOCIATION TH EY LOO FW CAR “A” THEY LQC EW CAR “B” “PI VIIMHIt ll*> 111 * W IWffinKiinMiprru.nl> ol < lirvsler V| P!> nuuitli s l\»w rrl'lilc 11! I 1,l ‘ , 'l 'I I ell till VC for /; ' tiling, jPUlte Chytnnj II i. Mn -...xmßSamt IfeMrall / ’/n r City, Calif, THEY BO ALL-N F.VV PLYIVI TH ’55 Biggest car ... highest standard I*B hortep<\vy . i 1 y-Fi rr* \ ’?s. also 157 lip 1177 hp \\ ith l’owerPilk* ), and new 6-rvlinder Powerllnu 117 - Pound lite* fu 11 v automatic transmission. Full* I inn* Power Steering*’, Puwei f>is*k* - .J\- Herr •* a great neu car for the 01 NO IN HEART! <ii! >—and \on II join tlu* Mving to IMvnioulh! v/ The BIG swing Is to Plymouth •Optionoro,low extra cos, COME IN TODAY! SEE IT. DRIVE ITI Tubeless tires standard equipment ■ 1 CHOWAN MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Water and Commerce Sts FT ! '\ T TON they can tri-:i! pate ■ Alu.lV I rmihlesome trouble . eetirly so much ait the Although the modi lias its day,” a nov- fact that cat., in -is* ving the speak Kngliih -t.■ • , u.-. This doesn’t nights. t ( Hum in»i t:t. i> port <‘il ill.m s sniffles and Vi le!. Inst ithTois a! 111- ex plain t hat a nia i. ■ may ha\e to»tii.i common cold. SIMC';- Patera. Anti-R contains the arrtf Sinclair Rust Inhibit .- RD-119® No Extrci Cy EDENTOX * SfXCl.Allt /’A’- -' I’HON K 5(Mi ,- A. : - ;«■■■■■——ia ,; rr ice! To wan County T LAYERS The a ! the year 1954 are now in my hands ?? ion of taxes. We urge yon Ito pay w and thus avoid the penalty I which w; wm February 1. I A ! . WILL BE ADDED OX ;r ‘ 4 TAXI BEFORE FEBURARY 2. AN- I ()TIiI-: ADDED MARCH 2 AND AN ADD Ft WILL BE ADDED FOR EAT I ! ' >\TH TAXES ARE UNPAID. BUNCH CHOWAN COUNTY | r j| I BOTTLED IN BOND - 100 PBOOF Yf-ARS ; I w OLD * STRAIGHT I BOURBON WHISKEY ..MB2ON nisui I ■ S if O'iTmxiM* m .HL »«l*. .■s'-k »\ "A pint t'.-.a 6t i » oouGH f : sms, me, msiiiirn;. fniHDHPnu, w, gwgg l rmm —— PAGE THREE
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