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.uilness To) Continue Good 5,080,000 Cars And Trucks Turchosing Power To Rlee ' , : Ration Indicated?1 Washington The outllook now is i t good business throughout 'the : ar and well into .1956. By the ' me you read this soma automobile ir truok t nianufacturer Vill have produced th 5,v00,000th car or , t-uek built in 1955. This stage oX . production was reached in October ' of tast yeariV ' , ' l- 1 Predictions for this year were ; for production, of 5,500,000 cars'and ! trucks, or possibly 6,000,600.'. It i now appears certain that these fig s' ; ures will be reached and surpassed. New cars, howeverj wHl proba ' , bly be introduced much earlier tShis ; year, than in recent year. Instead v.; of. November, December, and even K January and . February, the . ;new , models will probably hit the adver , tising pages in early fall this year. . .'With this probability, if might y not be surprising if total new ,ear " and truck 'sales for the year lap ai ,i,uuu,uw or tnereabouts-r or cen more by the end of the calen- : dae year.,. Production would, pin. lugtier than that of course. Vltecord dales this year-nd good business in other lines ia indicated V a combination of factors. Pirajt come the increases voted by Con-l - gress. to millions of government workers and armed servicemen. This increase in pay is sure to 'be .. translated into more buying power. Recent union-management ton . tracts also provide huge pay raises (iri total dollars to labor. V. 8. t Steel workers, for example, are to get an added fifteen cent,a hour. 's That increases earnings by over a dollar a day to the forty-hour ' workers. .It gives him enough ex tra cash to buy anotlier appliance, " or, even an autonlobile, on th1n ; b tall men t' plan. '" . '".'. ' v n 'Government workers ftndiserVice :, tnen, too, are getting increases wnicn enaDie tnem to ouy more. .... Anything which doesn't cost j much . oter 420 -or $25 a month can. be v purchased by 'millions of After! - cans today oa increases in pay they have received in recent months and " weeks.' i't'; ? '?"?''' A '.; In time the' price tags on many gews.will have-to adjusted ap- wand, because some of the mater ials and the -coat of labor rin pro ducing these items, have gone up. If -taxes are reduced, next year on n su'rH large items as automobiles, then the increased manufacturer's price can probably be more than - offset by lower taxes. If taxes are not reduced, the administration is going to have a , haYd time holding down the cost of living which has been so stable in 'recent months.' In fact, ,the 'im mediate threat to the economy looks to be one of threatened lnfla- tion, brought on .by pay mireases and the -resulting increase in such items as steel. ' ' , ' . The time to watch for price in 'creases in automobiles is in fall announcements of new cars. Sev . oral v. new, very expensive, models are almost. ready to be announced right l)OW;'v,!;;4 'HV-Vy! 'tji The Lincoln .division of the Ferd Motor Company' ia about ready to bring out a model of the-popular Continental discontinued .some years ftack to the dismay of Con-j , : tinental admirers. V Cadillac ' will 11 produce a ..hew. car., that settSj.or as much, or' more, than the Conti- uj. - ' f ' Ihese 'cars, which are: expected to- sell above 17,000-aceorduig; to reiortti, wjll( . consume any extra money that motorists feej heavy on tlicir hands. Packard already has ;:?veral expensive models, like the ;bbean, selling at such,' figures 1 Chrysler and Imperial get into act also. , '' e whole expectation, then, .in s scircles U for another year a business. The trammer hasn't yet put in an appear i .d ;many now. think H wiH -in in, Crops, appear ood, 'pay rc.'aes are a fact, - ss co-V--eg to proer, t l. J'cf ' wht 'intor 9 jV ". xius'up t a L t pros- -r C ..'t 1 - (Cntinu4 from Page Sixi phaeizes indivinlual responsibility ana personal aeewntabilitv bean God. He who tries to nvs tin tn the Christian ideal of life tries his best to keen his fif and Andiu on 'h hightest plane oagible, Ke. he witr djWhai ije'Cellievea is righi. we muain snouider'he responsi bility for our own eonduist and use our. mnuence to nelp tuwle .;tlrs to do likewise. 1 " ';'.; "1 i.fivjf (These cohiments are based on copyrighted outlines produced by tne vlvls'on or (Jhristia Educa tion, National CouMil f . the Churches of Christ,,; U.SA., ijand used by permission.); -- . Time to me this truth has taught (Tii a treasure worth retealiag J More offend by want of thought ' Than from- want of feeling. . ' Charles Swain. -im-M-M-y rtv yyvft CARD OF THANKS - I wish to thank the Jaycws,"fhe Town, Council and the BPW Ckib who contributed the entry fee aeces. sary for ,th Dixie, FroJJf centoet in. VaoM'. iefe.l',iiMea I was a recent contestant. "I'wonid especially like to express my sin cere thanks to ,Emmet,t WiwUwi and Pure."Cat .Cofoy4io paid the expenses of ,m and my chaperonesT trip there and - hack. Also many thanks to The' Permiav ans weetiy tov all the paoticity they have given me. -, ' PEGGY" A. JIARfilELL. i- . CABD OF THANK I wish to express my thank aiid appreciation to each, and everyone for the nice cards sent me. beau tiful flower and visits made while I was a patient ai. Norfolk General Hospital and during my illness at home. .Also for th nice giU giv en me en my 50tU birthday anni versary while in the hospital. May Gads richest blessings test upon you tfot'l "S. -'-i'vtt". - v -H SETH W. LONG JU.. . ; CARD OPTH IVES . . . ; We) wlsH to express bur sincere thanks to ' friends and .'neighbors for i the j y ;f kindn3 shown us," for aid' and assistance given tmd,.t 6 rifto dwrmo:"- d since he disaster which destroyed ir home. ,. J , .-. jt; ; i' t " t T. P. LAYDEN i AND FAMILY CARD OF THANKS I want to thank all my friends ahd neighbors for their many deeds of kindness, flowers,, gifts.. and for tho many prayers offered while I was , s patent . at ., th AlbenJarle Hospital and also since my return home. . ''.',-''...:.. Sincerely,': ' ADDIE MAE FERRELL CARD OF THANKS - - rruvrijuie Wo wish to express our heart' felt thanks and appreciation to friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness jhown, us, for too lovely flowed sent and the cars loaned at the death of Mrs. Henri etta Morgan Matthews. ' 1 '. . , THE FAMILY. J,""' r"f TrnTijiji-njt- Ccnsniissinira' ' It " ''j.'!,' I . IvtVvUUljgS r. July 5, 1855 . At regular meetmg held at the Court House Tuesday, Juty .S, 1965. Present and presiding, A; T,Lane. Chairman with Commissioners Wm. C. CbappeH, E. B. Hoftowoll, R. L Spivejf and Warner Madre. : 2 Reports received from Agricul Iwr Extension Serviee and Welfare Departments. , . V "Report received from J. C. Mor gan, Superintendent County Home. i On rnetion 'duW made, seconded i and .'passed, the Soard authorized Sheriff K. White, to have the Jnil interior walla and floors Mint ed and to make necessary minor re- , On motion duly made, seconded asd passed, the Board approrcd the nrpoirt-nent made by-W. Hi Pittof Ilias I.nnie Lee Winslow as Depu ty Clri.t of the E3cordej's', Coprt at a salary of $25.00 per month. ' On motion duly made, 'seconded and pissed, the Board voted to fur r.'. I. and lights" toMhY Ka s Lo -s as follows: Heat $7.50 ptr'ycf; I'rM at te rate chars ei If Vo- a of Hertford, i , ;Ts v -. .... .. y 1 " . .'. .1 ' ; , te r-if-i reRfpoInte J. 1 '.I, T-.it E.'erviror 'the A-PJX Fund. L Oa motie doty wade, seconded and pa4 the Board authorised the County . Accountant to buy stock in th amount tea thousand and No W DoUara f$WJ00.00), rrl . r r0? ..'I Buciauon mat is insurea oy w u S. Government. , . On motion duly made - and sec n& tha Board passed the follow ing mohitio: . That in the opin ion of th Board of Commjsslbnen, no satisfactory reasons-have been 'presented 'to toe Board, - justifying Ilk dismissal: of Thomaa J?. Htyon as County Forest Ran'getvf There fore he Board 'respectfully re quests that Thoma& D, Nixon be re instate df County Forest- Banger for PereMmaaa. County. On motion duly 'made, seconded and passed, the' Board adopted the proposed budget and set the tax rate at $1.65 per $100.00 valuation, for fiscal! year 1966-1956. ,' , , Appropriation Resolution: .,' Be It Resolved by the- Board of County Commissioners of Perquim an County, North Carolina, this 5th day of JuHy,5l955. i That for the -expenses t .County Govern ment it activities and inetitutioas, fot tho year of 19S5-I950; the fol lowb) amounts ' ortjie', various funds are hereby appropriated in the itbtal, amounts as .follows: ' y . First: General County, a. tax of SO! cents on each $100.00 valuation, amount levied $15,m0Q.; i; , ; Second: Farm and Home Agent, Library, Coaservation, Veterans Administration, a" tax of 20 cents on each $100.00 valuation, ' $15,- HKM.'t'-':X'yV-.-i' :':"-' 1 laird: Health Department, Hos- m T .... SMSsMSjMfsV '" Li t J - y..,y.y r 'M4 " I pitalization, Blind, a tax of 14 cents i oit each $100.00. valuation, $10,- 850.00. ' . Fourth: Poor Fund, a tax of 2 ;cento on each $100.00 valuation, $1,650.00. Fifth: Debt Service Fund, a tax i0f 50 cents on each $100.00 valu- ation, $38,750.00. Sixth; General School Fund, a taiC'Of '47 cents on each $100.00 valuation, $36,425.00. t - Seventh: Old' Ag"e Assistance, a tax of 1 cent on each $100.00 val uftiion, $775.00. '' ' , .-' In ' Eighth: Aid DependehlJ 'Chil dren, a taM of I cent on each $100.00 valuation, $775.00. ' ' Ninth: APTD, a tax of 3 cents on each $100.00 Valuation,' $2, 325.00. . . - Tenth: Welfare Administration, a tax of 7 cents on each $100.00 valuation, $5,425.00.- Tax rate $1.65. ' Eleventh:. On motioh ordered, by the County Commissioners of Per quimans County; that all taxes due Perquimans County and collectable under Schedule "B" as provided by law; shall be collected by the Sher iff of Perquimans County and paid oner to the County Treasurer. . The following bills were order ed paid: - -i . Dr. T. P. Brinn, $82.85; Elliott Layden, $607.10; W. H. Oakey, Jr, $lQ0.0O; Monroe Calculating Ma chine Co Inc., ,$8 33; W. M; Mor-1 o-nn Pnrnifiii-o Cn ilRflh? Nnnfh Carolina State .College Visual Aks Department, $4.25; Hertford Har. ware &' Supply' Co., $65.58;' Sam Hourmduzis,' ' $60.45; , ' Robert A , White, $7.20; Pitt, Farm Equipment Co., $18.90; Th Perquimans Week- rjith groat norj dovolopmontQ Qny new Chevrolet Task-Force trucks bring you di these truly mod m featyrei. If you don't get them In the truck you buy, you're actually getting an old fashioned truck JStna if W.fM' frames esq :X ''J l ly, $30.25; Darden Bros., $36.07; Economy Typewriter Co., Inc, $20.65; Keystone Envelope Com pany, $43.11; The Micnie Company. $38.50; C. D. White & Son, $54.14; Commercial1 "trfnting 1 Company, $179.55; R.f L, jSpivey, $25.00; In stitute of Government, $48.00; Eastern Office Equipment Coi, $20.65; Orkin Exterminating Coi, $19.00; J. C: Morgan, $298.72; Kin(t sey Perry, $1,00 .Carson f Spivey, $"12,50; -' Chowan? Hospital, Inc., $342.50; ' Boone's Pharmacy, 75c", Annie B. Parker, $42.00; The Easi ern 'North .. Carolina, Sanatorium, $75140; C. ) Edgar White,' $8.79; Mitcheners Pharmacy, $3.65. ; ' ; No further business the board adjourned. , , A. LANE, Chairman JULIAN C. POWELL; ' , Clerk to Board ' . ' ' DON'T SCRATCH THAT ITCH! In 15 minutes, you MUST be pleas ed with ITCH-ME-NOT when ap plied for the itch of eczema, ring worm, athlete's foot, insect bites and other surface rashes or your 40c back at any drug store. Today at S AND M. adv. Classified and Legals FOR RENT NAGS HEAD COTc tage; bedrooms, 2 baths. Avail ' able August 14. - Also ' garage ' apartment; 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, vaHable July 17. Phone Hert ford, N. C.,' 4816. " " . . SALESMAN WANTED WOULD you like to have a good perma - nent, profitable business of yoiif own. Hundreds of men earning more than ever before, supply ing families With Rawleigh's ev- NEW CAMEO CARRIER . ' MODEL A truck like no truck you've ever seen! New di!--tinctive 2 tono color styling New frames deep drop I-beam front axlt (Forward Control) New Power Steering (xfra-eeif offwtd in ol txc.pt Forward Control) ' New higher gross torque and horsepower ratings Powermatic features give higher power output per pound which means more power for actual hauling! ' New wide-tread front axles j front axles 4T Now, Hotchkiss Drive . ' . - on All Models . Smoother going with power impulses cushioned by rear . .' , springs!.. 1 ' ' ' '' New .v' ! ! lorger; CETiSJ quieter I -' 1 ' 'slow-' - i " 1 speed fee I h New, speed fan New greater r. ' frontal area t-adiatbrs For more efficient cooling! New ; stronger t'- alldy- 4 Steel : spring center bolts New band-type propeller-shaft parking brake ; , r New two-speed planetary-gear rear, axte New two'tpoedl axIr-comYol ! bn gearshift eryday necessities. 'Good locali ty available ia Perquimans Co., and also Chowan County. Write Rawleigh'a Dept. NCG-430-Slt, Richmond; Va. Julyl.8,15,22,29 THE' VA. HAMPSHIRE SWINE Breeders Association invite you' to their twenty-third Semi-An-. nual' Sate, toj be held Thursday, July 21, 1956 a't T P. M., at tfys P.' Di Gwaltney, Jr., and Co., plant, Smkhf ield, Va. . Selling 45 bred g&s and 12 top boars. We are offering, you, top animals of' today's meat type hog by Breed- , ers that are going all out to give, ' you better, hogs from' time to time. The entire offering Bangs, tested within 30. days of sale and cholera - treated, For catalogj write Cart W. Grove, Secretary Treasurer, Waynesboro, Va. July8,15 North Carolina In The Perquimans County Superior Coart NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION Ruth B. Lain, Plaintiff vs. . . Robert F. Lain. Defendant To Robert F. Lain: Take notice that pleadings seek ing relief against you has been fil ed in the above entitled action in the aforesaid court. The matter of the. relief, .heing sought is as fol lows; an action for .divorce upon the grounds of two years separa tion: You are required to make defense tl euk ntanJwMa nt Int.. 1 . I l" au.u picauiuo ill' i unci UtHIt U1C llfifh Hnv nf Aiimict 1QSS nnH nnr.n , seefinsT!seice JaiSst o apmv to the Court for the relief -""" "J "PHM Mill MfWIt ?oucrht. This 13th day of June, 1955. W. H. PITT, Cterk Superior Court Iune24,Julyl,8,15 r NEW LOW-CAB- FORWARD SERIES Replaces the old fashioned C.O.E.! NSW-fANt JODIES Styling that coklis'th to ; ' your businesfl ! .JAJtf-;y-. New High-level VentilaKon System Provides but circulation in all kinds of feather! f' NEW Mew concealed Safety Steps Stay free of ice or mud. NEW PANORAMIC WINDSHIELD New deeper, stronger frame side-members More rigid and rugged both the driver and the load ride easier! New, . flexibly mounted muffler., and lUW ' I rw ... .longer .front springs tailpipe , New . higher capacity water i i J. New 12-volt electrical ' system higher ignition reserve larger spark plug electrodes faster cranking speeds extra-high-voltage starting circuit , New heavy duty single . speed ra axle rr-.-l ( OVESSSlVsO ; , NEW QVERDRrVI ' Saves gas, cuts - engine war-optional oa V4-ton . modeb at extra cost. , 7 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION i Having qualified as AdmiBietra .toc of the estate of Alexander Jor dan, deceased, late of Perquimans lounty, north Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at P. O. Box 172, WinfalL N. C, on or before the 8th day of July, 1956, or this notice wHl be pleaded in bar. of their recovery. All per sona indebted to said estate will please, make immediate payment. This 8th day of July, 1955. J.E.JORDAN, ' '-Administrator of v - . Alexander Jordan .- ,. Julyl5,22,29,Aug542,19 North Carolina In Tho Perquimans County Superior Court . Before The Clerk J. a. McNider and LeRoy Nixon, Petitioners vs. - Kate Burros, Aubrey Vann et als, Respondents NOTICE OF SECOND RESALE Under and by virtue of orders of the Superior Court of Perquimans County in the above entitled pro ceeding, the undersigned Commis sioner will, on the 21st day of July, 1955, at 12:00 o'clock noon at the Court House door in Hertford. Per quimans County, North Carolina sell at publie auction, for cash, the tonowiag tract of land: Situate in Perquimans County, Belvidere Township, North Carolina, more particularly de scribed as follows: Known as the Vann land, bounded on the North by the lands of Henry Hollowell and Joseph No well; on the South by the Myrta Wihslow and Linwood C. Wins lew lends; on the East by the Linwood C. Winslow and Claude Winslow lands and on the West by the Myrta Wins low and Henry Hollowell lands, said tract being bisected by the , highway leading from Winf all to Belvidere, containing ap proximately 7 acres, and known as the John Vann home New domelight switch on New Fllte-Rlde De Luxe Cabs More durable construction, new. comfort: and conven iences throughout! CtiifMKcaftf oi wtro -CM. New -ton Forward Control chassis better High load capacity for doorto-door ... delivery! . HrSHER MAXIMUM . GiV.W.U10 1S.000 LBS. . The highest in Chevrolet history! Yeu ca get it in all 2-ton Task , , Force models! . - New greater wheel" base range 104 to 220 Inches New shorter, more maneuverable wheelbases In most models New fixed 2 POWER-PACKED . V8 ENGINES ''' -3 SIXES Grealest engine choice in Chevrolet truck history! ; New optional Alrmatic eat New more rugged standard 3-speed Synchro Mesh transmission NEW POWER BRAKES Safer, make driver's job easier. Standard on 2-ton models,, an extra-cost option on others. New fuel tank New 160 thermostat New Mb. radiator pressure cap place, and being the same tract described in that certain- dee(t from P. W. McMullan, Trus . tee, to J. S. McNider, recorded in Deed Book No. 10, rage 215, ; Perquimans Register's office, reference to which' ia fceteaff j made. ... ! Said sale will be made subject' to payment by the purchaser of' 1955 County Taxes. A deposit of 10 of the high bid will. !$ requir-; ed at the time of sal.. The pres-t ent high bid )s $3,777.50.' ; , Dated and posted , this 5th. day) Sift ! J. H;l80Y. . Commissioaer!' Court July8,15 ' . .- 7 Housework Easy Without Nagging Backache N arcing backache, headache, or muscular aches and pains may come on with over-exertion, emotional upseta or day to day atma and strain. And folks who eat and drink 1A1 wisely sometimes suffer mild bladder Irritation ..with that restless, uncomfortable feeling. If you are miserable and worn out because of these discomforts, Doan's Pills often help (. by their pain relieving action, by their sooth ing effect to ease bladder irritation, ana by their mild diuretic action through the kidney tending to increase the output of the 16 ailes of kidney tubes. So if nagging backache makes. you fee dragged-out, miserable ... with restless, slefep less n ights . . . don' t wait ... try Doan 's P ills . . get the same happy relief millions have en joyed for over 60 years. Get Doan's Pills today IIAIIIIA fill f UUiN d riLLo Ad No. 117-41 lint New long-wheelbase 'a -ton pickup model instrument panel New optional Full-View rear window New seat '. New exterior chrome option New, standard 34-Inch frame width New smaller turning circles for nearly all conventional models safer eyes on front springs NEW LOWER STEERING GEAR RATIOS FOR CON VENTIONAL MODELS i , New larger, more durable steering gear Worm NEW TUBELESS TIRES (standard M New hand lever for parking brake New dual circuit breaker for lighting circuits
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