XIaZ I'll. .TJXT.A?- 3 . .uLY, IT, 04 3T. - VjT JA. JA jT 11, 1 WEBS'. "i4vl,T '1 any atoo chanctcriic tbetc cart. J ""-x v.-- x corttptutsKfK Ptmno vm mr mk and graceful line. Below The If w ,v i 1 1 SiSjLrJlSL m3! SJS Typical of Chevrolet' two new linet of can re the modeli ffluitrated here. The Matter De Luxe terie reveal trong emphatit on beauty and ityle. Mechanic ally, the Matter De Luxe Kries and the New Standard aeriet have much in common, including the Matter engine, in which numeroua refinement have Men made to enhance performance, durability and economy. Aa thete picture! reveal, the New Matter De Luxe departs distinctly from prevtout Chevrolet in the striking advance which has been made in body detign and trim. New Chevrolet Models Display New Features Chevrolet's prices for the 1935 New Standard and Master De Luxe models were announced by William E. Holler, general sales manager of the Chev rolet Motor Co., just before the open ing of the New York automobile show. The prices are as follows: New Standard models Coupe, $475; -coach, $485; sedan, $6504 phae ton, $495; sport roadster, $465; sedan delivery. $515. Master De Luxe models Coupe, $560; coach, $580; sedan, $640; sport coupe, $600; town sedan, $615; sport sedan, $675; commercial panel, $560; de luxe panel, $580. The prices on the New Standard coupe, coach and phaeton are $10 un der those of the corresponding 1934 models. On the Master De Luxe, prices are exactly the same as in 1934. Knee-action continues as one of the outstanding features of the Master De Luxe cars, Mr. Holler stated, and is available to any customer on order at slight additional cost. Master De Luxe cars also feature the new Fisher turret top all steel roof construction, and a much larger body with corre sponding increase in interior dimen sions. "Chevrolet was able to reduce its Standard model prices and to main tain its price levels on the Master De Luxe series in the face of substan tially increased material and manu facturing costs because of the great ly increased volume scheduled for 1935, as indicated by the thousands of orders we now have on hand for the immediate delivery of the 1935 lines of care from our organization of 10,000 dealers," Mr. Holler said in announcing the prices. "Last year Chevrolet built 870,000 passenger cars and trucks, which made it the leading manufacturer of motor cars in the world for the sixth time in the la3t eight years. With the estab lishing of our 1935 prices, we are in a position to secure our share of the low-priced car business this year. "Both lines of cars are greatly im proved. The New Standard is now powered with the Master motor, and has an entirely new X-type frame which is 15 times more rigid than its predecessor. The Master De Luxe is a completely new and much larger car than the 1934 Master. The in crease the comfort of passengers, and procure more body room, the wheel base has been increased to 113 inch es. This line now features, in addi tion to the new Fisher turret top all steel roof construction, the latest in Hear drop' design, with dual wind shield, no-draft ventilation, and all the comfort and convenience features found in much higher priced cars." THATS SOMETHING "Huve you ever done any deep-sea , "Well, I became engaged on an ocean l'jjer." at - ' W Chevrolet Announces Two Ne7 Unco M:xv,vAa:o:S:t -,.-1 iflhmiiTlTlTfllV Our Own Weekly Sewing Club Your Sewing Machine THERE Is little If anything 1 can say about the requirements or cai abilities of your sewing machine that hasn't already been said and written for rour benefit by highest authorities. Every manufacturer Is sues iu Instruction book with each machine and stands ready to an swer questions on Its operation and care. Every dealer places at the disposal oi prospects and purchasers practical instruction by com petent operators In all of the many uses. Instruction books disappear. Asking questions by mall Is a nuisance. Even Informal lessons take time. Auxiliary devices are laid away and forgotten. On the principle that a reminder of some more or lest Im portant Items can't hurt and may help I'll mention a few. Use your instruction book. If you havent one, get one from the deal er or manufacturer. They are usually available without charge. It will tell you wnere oiling Is needed and how to regulate tension and make other necessary adjustments. It will explain about the many methods of using the machine and about any attachments by which additional uses are made possible. There are attachments now for binding, hem ming, ruffling, tucking, darning, hemstitching, buttonhole-making anu perhaps other operations. Keep your machine free of dust and lint and oil It at least every eight or ten yours of use. Place It so daylight will fall on your work from the left and handle your sewing aa Indicated In the sketch, with a pair of small-pointed scissors always at hand. Guide your fabric to the pressor foot. Don't try to pull It under the foot. If two materials of different weights are being stitched together, use paper underneath to prevent bunching of one on the other. If; your machine uses bobbins wind them evenly and not too full. Don't wiaa a new thread on a partly filled bobbin. A loose end of the fir3t thread may cause trouble. Bobbins are so cheap It will certainly pay you to have a number of them wound and ready with the (bread yen rp llkelv to nHl. Jealous Husband Find Body of Rival in Ice Box Barcelona. A butcher, warned by a friend, harried home) and found nothing amiss. To make amends for bit suspicions be was especially nice to bis wife and took her to a show after Supper. Her uneasiness putr.ted blm somewhat v In the morning he went to the refrlg erator In the yard to tike out the meal for the ninrki't arid flip body of the rl vol. rrnsnn ! 1 ;iv ftfllT. fpH out Drill. HoU Through Pin Toronto. After two years of patient effort, Henry Hubs, Meaford (Ont) watchmaker, has succeeded in drilling a bole through a common pin from end to end without damaging It. The hole la Just urge enough for a hair from a man's head to pass through, - ' yYrAfiX'V?:"' Oassified and Legal Notice 4k l Employment Instrections li 5 WOMEN, 20 TO 45, GOOD CHAR i acter and -physically fit, interested ' in Civil Service' positions. For qualification interview, write Fed' eral Service Training Bureau, Inc., . Box X, care this taper. . . ltp NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE . By virtue of a Deed of Trust exe cuted to me by Benjamin Hurdle and his wife, Boshua Hurdle, for certain purposes therein mentioned, the. same being duly recorded in the Registry for 1935 -yWJ.Vm. """' of Perquimans County in Mortgage Book No. 14, page 407, I shall offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder at the Court House door in said county at 12 o'clock M., on the 11th day of February, 1935, the property conveyed to me in said Mortgage and described substantially as follows: Beginning in the swamp at the road N. 75 W. 2 4-10 chains; S. 61 W. 3 1-2 chains; East 2 chains S. 17 W. 1 1-2 chains, S. 80 E. 4 3-4 chains to center of swamp; thence running the center of the swamp its various courses 64 chains to the edge of Bull Branch; thence up the edge of Bull Branch its various courses 23 1-2 chains. Thence N. 34 E. 50 1-3 chains to the road; thence along the road 25 chains to the beginning, contain ing 140 acjes and being the same tract conveyed to said Hurdle by Edward Matthews, et als. See the Registry of Perquimans County, Book 10, page 14. H..R. WINSLOW, Trustee. Dated and posted January 3, 1935. Janll,18,25febl North Carolina, In the Perquimans County. Superior Court Charles Johnson vs. Noah Reynolds and Annie M. Rey nolds and till heirs at law of Noah Reynolds, deceased, in being or not in being, together with their respective wives or husbands, if any, whose names arid residences are unknown. NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendants above named and all persons having or claiming any interest, vested or contingent, in or to the lot3 or parcels of land herein after described, and described in the complaint filed herein, and any such ones as are non-residents of the State of North Carolina, or whose names and residences are unknown, and all minors, mental incompetents, or persons under other disabilities, or persons not in being, or whose names and residences are not known, orj NOW AISO SEE US FOR FERTILIZERS AND, Save Eastern Cbttbn Oil HERTFORD, N. C. persons who may, in any contingency, become interested in said lands, but because of such contingency cannot be ascertained, and to whom the re mainder or reversionary interests in said lands will or may. go, together with the respective wives or husbands of all such persons, win take! notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Perquimans County, North Carolina, for the purpose of foreclos ing certain Tax Certificates of Sale for taxes for the year 1931 owned and held by Charles Johnson, : and for other taxes, costs and interest and penalties due Charles Johnson, which are liens upon a certain tract, lot or parcel of land listed for the year 1931 and other years shown in the com plaint in said action In the name of Noah Reynolds, in Perquimans Coun ty, North Carolina, described as fol lows: v;v ", KA certain tract of land containing 2 acres, more or less, bounded by the lands of Charles Johnson, Brights Mill Creek and being more particu larly described in a certain deed in Book 8, page 134, Perquimans Coun ty Records, which see for further description. And the relief demanded consists wholly or partly in excluding all per sons from any actual interest or lien in or to said lands. And the parties will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Perquimans County, North Carolina, at his office in the City of Hertford, on the 4th day of February, 1935, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 24th day of December, 1934. W. H. PITT, Clerk of the Superior Court of Perquimans County, North Carolina. jan4,ll,18,25 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of E. W. Stallings, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Belvidere, N. C, on or before the 13th day of December, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 13th day of December, 1934. JOBE STALLINGS, Admit istrator of E. W. Stallings. Decl4,218Jan4,llA8 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator LUKE RILEY SAYS THE RATS DIE BEFORE REACHING THE RIVER Since moving near the river several years ago we've always used BEST-YET. We watched the vicious water rats nibbling at BEST YET, outside the house. About 15 minutes later they darted off for the river to cool their burning stomachs, but died before reaching it. Kills rats and mice only. Will not hurt cats, dogs or chickens, and there is no smell from the dead rat. BEST-YET comes in two sizes, 2 oz. size 25c, 5 oz. size 50c. Sold and guaranteed by J. C. Blanchard & Co., and Reed & Felton. IF L W I Il Fresh Flowers - Right Mrs. W. E. White, Agent Mildreds Florist Shoppe Elizabeth City, N. C. Day Phone 88 -:- Night Phone 100-J i IS THE TIME TO BUY L n LCI IS of the estate of J. J, Chappell, de- ' ceased, late, of . Perquimans County, North Carolina, (his is to notify all persons r having claims against the estate of said deceased : to ' exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, $ : N. O, on or before, the 6th day of December; 1935, or this notice win . 'r be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted - to said estate ' will please make immediate pay ment. " - w This 6th day of December, 1934. ; , . . , JULIAN A. CHAPPELL, Administrator of J. J. Chappell, DecM : 's Dec. 7,141,28 Jan.4A6 , NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of a. Mortgage Deed executed to me by Vernon ? Ward, Mary M. Ward, his wife, .and Mary E. Ward for certain purposes there in mentioned, which said mortgage deed bears date December 81, 1924, and is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, N. C, in book 14, page 158, I shall on Monday, January 21, 1935, at 12 o'clock noon, offer for sale at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door in Hertford, N. C, the property conveyed to me in said Mortgage Deed, described as follows, viz: Lying on the east side of Frog Hall road, commencing at a cedar post on said road, thence running an east erly course across the field to a marked cherry tree at the end of ajf ditch, thence along said ditch, a straight course to formerly the W. S. Blanchard line down the center of swamp to George Jennings line, thence up a branch along said Jen nings line to said Frog Hall road, . thence along said road to first sta tion. Containing 40 acres more or . For further description see Deed Book No. 2, page 419, Registry Perquimans County, The interest conveyed is a one-half undivided in terest in the above described prop erty. This 20th day of December, 1934. CHAS. JOHNSON, Administrator of L. W. Norman, dec28jan4,ll,18 Mortgagee. 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