KAGE fjv r i 1 ""7 ". - The productiveness of American in dividual initiative and private enter prise, as measured by output per man ' hoar, baa been allowing a much great er rate of increase in the last few yeans than ever before, according to .estimate! made by the Jointf Con gressional Committee on the Eco nomic Report. , ; '., A "major factor in this develop ment, Bo basic to the progress of the economy and to the rise in living standards, has been the great amount of new industrial plant and equipment installed since the end of World War n. - y ;.;.: As against the long-term rate of gain of about 2 per cent per year in' output per man hour in the past productivity was estimated to have increased more than 5 per cent a year in 1950 and 1951, and the increase for 1952 is expected to be nearly as much. A lower rate. of growth is anticipated for the years 1953 through 1955, but '; thanks to the better plants and tools the country now has, output per man hour is still expected to remain above the long-term annual average. ' Good Panhandler " 1 On getting a letter from her daugh ter, a student nurse, mother was bad ly upset . """ ' - I ; "I dont understand it," she moan ed. " We send our daughter a good allowance, alii jreVaha tea homo that she baa had to a lot of pan- handling this week." PESONAL ITET.! ((Left Over Prom Last Week) At tfags Head Mtes Hae Wood Winalow and Mrs, WIH Hudson will spend the month of July at their cottage at Nags Head. From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Greenville spent the week-end with W. F. C Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards. , Moved To Greenville .. -;. Mr. and Mrs. Richard (David and daughter moved ;jto Greenville where they will make their home. - At Williamsburs: Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Darden and their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMullan and children of Clearwater, Fla.. spent Monday in Williamsburg with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burleson. Returned Home ,Mm Sneie!ht and Mrs. 'Isa Tucker have returned home after spending a week at Nags Head with Mrs. Thomas Nixon. Iora Atlanta Mrs. I R. Christie of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. E. W. Evans of Edenton have returned to their homes after sxft pire 'ijl xm jpa bb Smpuads Trim Wilson. Latest oublbhed figure show that Camel it America's most popular cigarette by the widest margin In cigarette history! Try Camels for 30 days and see for yourself why Camel leads all' other brands by bMonsX NOTICE OF DZMIEIIT TAX SMI TOWN OF HERTFORD wSal otTosm psqperty for .delinquent taxes for.the year 1951. Date of sale; Monday jiitjr 14, 1952, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court House door, Hertford, North Carolina. v . W. G. NEWBY OLERK AND TAX COULElCTOiR, TOWN OP HERTFORD WHITE DELINQUENT Barbee. G. W., Warehouse Byrum, T. Pn Grubb St Campen, Jesse, Estate Grubb St. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. W. M., Barrow Lane Holdren, V. A., Estate Railroad Ave. Hunter, W. 0., Grubb St . Landing, W. D Railroad Ave. Lane, Kermit, Edenton Road St. Lane, Thomas, Willow St . lane, Mrs. r. u., bounty . Perry, R. P., Grubb St - -. Kdberson, JS. r., uounty TAXS v Amt $ 23.00 46.56 20.25 5.06 18.24 44.68 24.67 20.08 27.99 ' 12.91 10.12 2.08 180.90 20.25 Baker, Alonzo, King St Blanchard, John H., Edenton Road Brickhouse, Rachel, White Lane iirotners, rercy U, Cox, Theodore, Covent Garden Dail, Elverd, Estate, Covent Garden Elliott, Arthur, King. St Elliott Lillian Roberta Everett, Mamie, King St Helton, JSlec, JUng St. . Felton, John, Railroad Ave. , Felton, IMary i, Estate King St Felton., Rufus. Dobb St . (Felton, William O., King St Feltin, Wilmore, King St ... Forehand, LillieWhite's Lane Franklin, Jtfhn. King St.' Granbery, Wallace Smith, Mrs. R. W.. Estate Church St . White. H. I. Dobb St .' COLORED DELINQUENT TAXES " ' - Amt 12.60 ' 8.04 8.10 6.93 . 7.16 1.52 7.09 6.75 5.20 829 10.13 10.19 . 8.61 s 8.15 6.07 . ' 4J2 10.62 ,. 12.33 4.18 8J5 6.75 11.36 15.19 ; 4.05 .10.85 20.83 7.42 6.78 16.83 8.38 17.64 , 4.78 ' 8j10 4.05 ;'8.10 4.05 6.07 5.06 9.23 10.55 8.10 14.26 , 10.13 . ' 2.07 , 6.75 12.15 . 8.21 14.99 107.11 10.85 IS 90 4 :8 11.64 4.C5 6.07 18.75 1-..3 Ganderson, Jag. and Wife, Covent Garden Gregory, Wilder, Gum Ave.- Griswola, Sadie, Brace Ave.' Hardy, Ernest Sammy, Dobb St Barrel, Anderson, Mkt St . Hassell, Handy D., King St XJJnfrm T IT few. fi Hoffler. William, King St IHolIy, Alpine. King St Holly, Council, Stokes Lane . Holly, U U.,Vobt st . Hurdle, Millie, Liberty St . James, George Jr., Dobb St Jerrigan, Cherry, Church St ones, Lula Alpnonso i Knight, Mattie, Dobb St - , Klva, Kir sr St Lassiter, ilerbert, King St Lyons, t,l' Cox Ave, JASBiter, L,5e 1 .Crubb St . tartin, Haywooti, kii t . Moore, Andrew, Brace Ave. Overto.v Co"Jior ML, CeiiT) t . Overton, I Cox Ave. ) Tartt . i . ; .eirs, j U. l eal, i.." ry, . m Av4. fheard, 1 ota, kiry. t. t ymons, Huf hie, Hyde Park . Jper, R !-T, Edenton Road f mi V Fre.l. L.t St i TU..1, Joseih, Edentonj Road I Ejr Freda, CovenJ Garden - "n,B. J,r-tl n. Ed. and Dobb St J. L., 1 't f I - . , n, i t tt L-t It. s x Ave, FOR (Pen. .92 1.86 1 , .20 .78 1.79 .98 .80 1.12 .52 .40 .08 ' 7.24 . .81' FOR Pen. ' .50 .12 JS2 J2B aa .06 .28 .27 .21 .13 .41, " '..41 - .84 . .83 .24 .49 .17 & 5 . .45 .61 A9 M , .88 , -.80 f 127 .65 .18 .71 j18 .32 .16 .82 .16 3A' aa XI A2 r 2 .08 " 21 .49 .13 ..60 428, .43 .76 1.97 .46 .16 .24 .75 1.18 .14 1951 Cost ..95 .95 .95 .95 .96 .95 .95 .96 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 1951 Cost .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .96 . .95 .95 .95 '5 " .95 .96 .96 :..95 ,95 5 .95 .95 .95 6 .95 M .95 .95 . .95 .96 f .95 .95 .96 ,95 .95 .95 .95 -.95 -.95 .95 ' .95 .5 .95 ' .95 .96 .95 5 .95 .95 .95 .96 . .95 .96 .95 .96 . .95 .95 .95 .95 Total S 24.87 49.87 22.01 19.92 4742 26.60 21.78 30.06 14.88 11:47 3.06 189.09 22.01 Total $ 14.05 4.11 9.87 8.16 8.46 23 8.82 7.97 6.86 11.49 11.49 9.90 9.43 76 5.23 - 11.99 13.77 6.30 9M 7M 12.76 16.76 616 1228 22.61 8.67 8.00 17.98 4.46 190 6.86 , 9.87 6.16 9.87 . 6M ISA 621 10.55 1L92 9.87 , 15.76 - 1149 8.10 7.97 18.59 , 4.29 16.54 112.34 12.23 20.61 62.20 12.96 5.16 728 20.45 81.70 "14X3 Sunday At Naca Head " Mr. and Mrs. firoughton Dail spent Sunday At Mags Head. From 'Florida " Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams of Rusldn. Fla.. vinited relative and friends in Hertford tbis week. At Camp Leach , Kathryn Bonner, Alien Bonner. Jr.'. George White and Jimmy Sullivan left Tuesday for Camp Leach where they will spend two weeks. Friday At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Burnice Inscoe and son spent Friday at Nags Head. From Enfield George Clark of Enfield spent Jh'e week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris and Miss Pat Morris. Sunday School Lesson (Continued From Page Nine) Do they care whether people are ig norant and brutish or educated and refined ? Do they care whether babies are fed or1 not? Do they care wheth er food is pure of poisoned! Do they care' whether their children die of the smallpox and ..diphtheria, or live healthy, wholesome lives? (Do they care whether there are alums or homes rubbish heaps or gardens- prisons or universities?, tf they care at all for any of these things, then they, must be interested in politics." someone Has rightly said: "iPerhaps : special Meals , At 53 Cents Now Being Served at ROY'S GRILL Located on South End of Church Street Beside Dail's Gulf Station, on Route 17 . . . Hertford, N. C. now it is time for the women of the to organize on a world-wide scale for world to enlist in different kind of I peace, there would never be another war: ff the women of the world were battle!' " Ms-, Farmer: WE ARE NOW FILLING ORDERS FOR Land Plaster SEE US FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS PHONE 2131 Iff SOUTHERN COnON OIL CO. Hertford, North Carolina i PlClI CuuGiPPCOCOP I 0. ator irozen iooa caoincu are dependabui 4 fi fee Cenfteriontt They know Kelvinator k a mm f 5j,y . you em trust... Kelvinator ice cream cabinets keep X ! gutdtd by tint txpriuK:,.pt a Kthrbotori WW 19 assaaaasBsMiaBfr t. vsyv v tps. v ( I In ll Kelvinator Mrnkl FR-1S1 lllmtraM A IS m. fl.-hhh 4M Ik. f hmm feoatl CM Ni aH 4 waDt ptut ft lrxiln mcHoiiI "FMM-tock" pratacM pnlry I hrtwiw ftaodllBhll Ixira-lnvkifMl for wr, Hvrlty coidl e) RwfpfotfoaV RMbrMV'fOtttaSl RoMgwanl tabbig Mcvnhr fwHm to Riwr tar foster frMilngl Pawwwl by famoat KaMwtar Pahnaliwwl 13 CU. FT. CAPACITY Easy Payments Frleibown to for dUvry Id jour Utdm wits FIto-Ymt Protection Plu. Stat tad IomI tna tra. IMH Md tlWdflMtlOIlB BUb)MI I wltliout notloe. THERE IS A BETTER FREEZER... ITS EjC.iMfM..toJW. BYRUM FURMITURE COMPANY HERTFORD, N. C. It couldn't be done ...but Ford did it! ; ... - JkSv WkiU tidevoU tirm, tuxy4on aolor eombmatUm Ututrattd optionml mt tr (. Equipment, . eriM vimI (rim biot to " without netiec For years car makers thought you couldnt equal the finest cars in quality unless y6u equalled them in price. This year Ford proves you can have a ' car that compares with the best...at a : price that compares with the lowest;

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