' Chevrolet Kctluccs , ; De.Xuxe Mocjels v Detroit, Noy.fi LThe Chevrolet , s. Motor " Company ; today ; announced that, effective . with the- Introduction - ef its ; new passenger car models to - morrow, prices 'of three of .it air " Master de luxe models will be reduc ed below the levels of the 1985 prices, the other prices in this line remain " ing unchanged. : Master.; de luxe ' MA J.) 111 V - 11-1-1 - il.U conventional ' spring -v suspension or with knee action at slight additional 1 cost' .;; ; : ; ; : - . ?.&n(if Prices for - the new Chevrolet Standard models, which introduce fine car completeness and luxury to the lowest-priced field, range - from $495 : for the coupe to $600 . for the sport sedan. Chevrolet for the first' time offers a sport sedan and a town THE PERQUIMANS .WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1935. sle'gtS3aTiriet'rLike"fli Master de- Jure ,Chevrolets, the. new Standards -haver; perfected hydraulic brakes ' and. solid steel " .turret-: t$p Fisher bodies.; They are of longer wheelbase than the ? 1986 Standard series, and -ere is a full line of models Available. ,- . I Prices "ef the twd lines are as follows:-'; ; Master de ' luxe Coach, $580; sedan, $640; tow sedan, $605; sport sedan, $665; business coupe, $560; sport coupe, $690. Standard Coach, $510; Toupe, $495; sedan, $575; town sedan, $635; sport sedan, $600; .sedan delivery, $535. Fifty-five Dure bred Guernsey cat tle were entered by 35 farmers in the recent Burke Countv Guernsey cattle show. c SPORTS TALK I " ' By Whittt ' Rain took' chara nf tn fnnthall game that was to. have been played between the local Indians and Oceana . last Fridav. The rime tru called off Friday, because of the rain, so tne boys will not play another game until Friday of this week. . Next Friday the local High foot ball team meets Aulander in Aulan- der with their first grid " encounter with this team this season. The boys are anxious to take this game, so they can add one win to their schedule this season. . The Edenton Eleven defeated the Elizabeth Citv Hiirh team in a rainy and muddy clash,"' in Edenton, last game was piayea in a steady drizzle and(.wea..not entirely ' finished on ac count of darkness. Automobile lights were, nsea to give a little light! on tne gridiron. Talk about last Friday. Boy! it was bad wentw tnctyn . Edenton adds another win to their 8UU undefeated schedule. The sirls have been the coming basketball team since September. Thev starts nlavino class games this week. The seniors defeaed the juniors 54 to 12. Although the srame wan mivntv one-sided, it certainlv lonkn girls are gong- to nave a swell hard wood team. The next game will be between tb freshmen and sophomores. This game will be played this week sometime. Basketball fans will be glad to lean)" that the girls have a game with was lung ton this year, l hey,, were unable 'to obtain a Nancy Woods has"' -two games with nwnuufmi m uiv xuov acneame. One of he games will be played in Washington and the : other will be played at the local court. - Those who saw Washington play Elizabeth City last year know that the Washington team is nlentv hat. The girls want to take the two sramen and they want to take them bad. Several plays are to be e-iven this year for the benefit of the Athletic Association. The first, "The Taming of Tuffy," with Miss Nancv Woods coaching, will be given within the next few weeks. The play is a three act comedy. The boys will begin their annual PAGE THREE basketball practice soon 'They ere hoping to be able to start practice this week, but were unable to obtain the auditorium for practice. Quite number ' expect to report when' the first practice is called. This year's team will miss Brinn, Byrum and Thompson from the hard wood lineup; HALLOWE'EN PARTY ENJOYABLE AFFAIR Mrs. Lloyd White and Mrs. C. T. White entertained at a Hallowe'en party on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Perry, of Woodville. Many interesting games were enjoy ed. Delicious refreshments were served to about seventy-five guests. More than 2,500 ears of corn were selected and entered at th rnni Cleveland County fair by farmers of 4.T me county. TEE NEW CHEVROLET FOR mm DEALER ADVERTISEMEKT . HEW PEBFECTED DYDnnULIC DDAnES the safest andtmoothtt ever devefoped inpnovcb OLiDino nrjEE-ncTion nine J, Mm smoothest, 2 : v , ii r . '.-..--! . - v'. , ? t i , -"v -J, H ; ' - - - n- - i ! ' jt i I ( , coupe at riini . ! ' . - . ' ' f ' V I V V I -V . snare tire and 'v - - . ;l y v j'. - .adiaonai. tfSotettrfoWol ' C (' SOLID STCCL one-piece TunncT top a crown of beaut, a fortress of iqhty J- of"o THE Chevrolet Motor Company climaxes a quarter-century of quality manufacture by presenting Chevrolet for 1936 the only complete low-priced ear. This new Chevrolet is the only car that bringa jou all these good things at lowest cost. The only lower-priced car with New Perfected Hydraulic Brakes. The only lower-priced car with the Improved Gliding Knee-Action Ride. The only lower-priced car with beadtiful new Body by Fisher- new high-compression valve-in-head engine solid steel Turret Top, and many other improvements which give smarter, smoother, safer and more economical motoring. v See and ride in the only complete low prifxd cartoday! ' i CKEnnaoii0TORco.,i)ETR0iTjkaqj. Compmn Chnnitft hm Mm. mi prion mi Ihm mmm mmmif rmimmmi CUM.C 6 omr M Km pmymmM ptmr, tmtlmaal M M2l.L HI I . A HMM mm VmlMm Z i. ' ' i lit f NO DRAFT VEUTILATIOU ON NEW BODIES BY FISHES tne most beautiful and comfortable bodies ever created for a low-priced car HIGH-COMPRESSION VALVE-IFf-HEAD ENGIUE gvng even better performance with even leu gat and oil FEATURES AT CHEVROLET'S LOW PRICES SIIOCKPROOF STEERING making driving easier and safer than ever before AND UP. List price1 'of ' New Standard t, Aucnigan.' With bumpers, iire loot. h Hal: nrico t9.R Knee-Action additional. Prices quoted in this are list at rant, Michigan, cnange witnout nonce. Hertford N.C.

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