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.TOE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HE&TFORD NORTH CAROLINA, FEIDA'i, OCTOBER12, 1956 PAGE SEVEN rt business To B Good 'aaser On Way Out? le To Run Hard Democrats Cheered- ' Wasnington--From every finan. ciaj and! business quarter the news Tor the tysiness man is gbod. That does not mean that every segment of business is to prosper but it does mean that the total economy is ex pected to move ahead and that the gross v national product anil total profits Will be higher in the next, year 'then they have been in the past ' . ' Of course-the' trend upward is natural, since the country's popu lation is ever increasing and there for the demand for goods is" in- creasing alsoi. Added to' this are the pay raises granted this year and one has a natural momentum for higher sales totals and larger profits - j ' ' The., general idea among 'most economists is that business is cer tain to be good until Junp or July or me economists nave Deen wrong before, : and could be' this time, J but they agree, - generally, (that business is sure to be good for .another nine months and that after ;ihis no bust is to follow. These forecasts add impetus- to the al.readyHjertain price spiral, af fecting ' more and more consumer gopd&.each day. That the post of .living, is definitely, headed up is no longer a prediction but a bud getary fact to most Americans. Just where the end is to the cur rent plane of prosperity and high sales is not apparent at this stage. There are rumors floating around Europe that Egyptian ruler Gamel Nasser is on Ms way out. The reason is supposed to be dis content cropping -up among mer chants, industrialists and business men who now, find that normal commercial relations with the de mocracies ari shattered beyond re pair.; l' ' 1 rj; The impact f this' rupture is just beginning to make itself felt. Moreover; when U. S. loans enable rtfost British and French ships to bypass the Suei 'Canal; taking the long route below theouthern tip of Africa, 'revenue frBwrthe canal will, drop sharply and Nasser not cVtly Will be mnable to finance dam project but probably will find himself confronted with a desperate problem of balancing the canal's books, as between income and maintenance. If the problem becomes acute, and the average Egyptian begins to feel the pinch,' Nasser might be -faced with a choice of starting a war against Israel or risking loss of power. That might again bring the Middle East to the brink of war. ..',., The victories of Democratic can didate in several states recently have .-. convinced the G.O.P. high command that a hard race must be run this fall. ; Not that these events were needed to spur'Presi dent Eisenhower on. Already, be fore the Republican convention, Ike had made up his mind to run ard race, despite his heart attacks he President will not take it easv1; to fiucn an extent mai ms critics ! can make an issue of- it, The President will do 'considerable graveling and he will make mqre speeches than ne tirst piannea w P i -make, 'when, he announced his de- cision to be the candidate again jn March. s Moreover, the Eisenhower tone y (and the Republican- tone) In this i year' runpaign will not be the i quiet, ultimate confidence of Thom- I as Dewey n 1948. It will .be a . mood of getting out and hustling j votes in a race that Is expected to be no pushover. ' - . v Nacwa'ily, the Democrats are 1 cheered by recent elections, espe- cialy in Maine, And they are 'more f an ever ' convinced , that1 their 'I. 17 i HTUB KAPHA . ,M , i,,.uUlON AND ,j rjj 7 iNW P THE 1 V ,1 IT i V. 1 t.IAN . fUT IN ,3 pnACllCe WHAT Vv 'J V k-Jl -ti i;m-rir.,. . r r iftj . , i Halloween Apples-On-Sticks ; Please Trick Or Treat Gangs "' , V By Nancy Carter : '' ' Apples, doughnuts, cider, funny faces, and fancy costumes mean it's Halloween time.. When the '"trick or treat" gang rings the doorbell bis ready .with plenty of treats. If I know-children, I know they'll be delighted with tart firm apples generously coated with rod tinted syrup. And many. oldsters will equally enjoy the lun ot eucii or for making into A confection like ' We tested many recipes for coating apples. Our testers thought a few drops' of red food color added to the syrup made the apples look prettier. We liked,a little vanilla added tp the syrup also for it enhances the apple flavor. That's an old French cooking trick and one well worth remembering. - - Whether you have questions about party fare or everyday food, re member I am always glad to help. Just write to me: Nancy Carter, P. O. Box 4358, Atlanta, Ga,. Here is my favorite Halloween recipe. '' APPLES-ON-STICKS ' 6 red apples . 1 oup white corn syrup 6 wooden skewers hi cup water , ' 1 cup sugar Few drops red food color v Wash and dry apples; remove stems. Insert skewers in stem end. Combine sugar, corn syrup and' water. Cook over medium heat until mix ture boils, stirring .constantly. Then cook without stirring to soft crack stage,' (270 degrees on a candy thermometer), or until a small amount of the syrup separates into threads when tested in cold water. Remove from heat; add coloring and vanilla. Stir only enough to mix. To keep syrup from thickening, place over boiling water immediately. Hold each apple by skewer end and dip in syrup. Twirl around bo syrup spreads smoothly over apples. Remove quickly. Place on wire, rack over waxed paper to cool. Makes 6 apples. s strategy carrying the South and enough; big key states and. farm states will put Adlai Stevensan in the White Hjse in his second race against Ike. . .'i '' ... .; The odds, takers are still confi dent the Republican candidate will win.' The odds' have narrowed but you still have to jnit up jnore mon ey' to' take Ike than to faKe Adlai. Increases Power Cuts Operating Costs ''y-'A&iifaiteiw- New Sinclair Eliininales ;vVvv!-vvri-,y ' Increases octane performance and pomr : . 90 more effective than any other gasoline additive '' Jn preventing spark plug fouling ' y: 70 more effective in preventing power loss from , , - ' pre-ignilion knock , . ' v v NEW 5UPERiPREMIUM ; ' an appie-on-a-stick. our picture. The polfsters are now about; ready to begin springing their canvass re sults, however., .and this will have a definite affect on the odds es pecially if the Eisenhower margin is very large. ' ' Come give us your plain dealing fellows who never from honesty shrink. s j ' Anonymous Power X Gasoline with X-Chemieal Power-Robbing Engine Deposits : ' . ' L h:'.'"v f- ' . .j V...-, New Super-Pi-emium Sinclair Power-X Casoljne tfiange? fca; crusty engine deposits" into harmless powdery material. After just . three tankf uls, you can feel the improvement in performance ; provided you do not mix it with other gasoline. See your Sjijcjgjr . t. Dealer and power, up with lew Power-X. ( VTTUTJL OF SINCLAIR PRODUCTS . "I SUNDAY SCHOOL, LESSON - (Continued from Page Six) mental." -' ' ' T v! The Eighth Commandment for bids stealing. Taking anything of value without giving a fair equiva lent is stealing, regardless of the legal, technicalities' which may jus tify it or protect it. The pistol is not always used in theft. TKe Ninth Commandment refers primarily to giving false testimony in. court a' commentary upon the morals of that' ancient time, but ia applicable today. "Never before in the world's! history' was lying so dangerous' as now," says Rev. W. E. Geil. "The great liars of antiquity and even of the' Dark Ages were able to circulate' their lies in their own cityj or at most, in a very limited territory, and that imper fectly, but now there is no end to the circulation of a lie, and accur ately, too." :'. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Dear Mr. Campbell: - The Perquimans Weekly, as a member, of the North Carolina Press Association, is rendering sig nal service to its community and State in publishing the series of advertisements about our industrial J development program. ' I am happy to see the space do nated by The Perquimans Weekly, and other 161 members of the Press Association (with circulation over 1,250,000), as it helps our pro gram greatly. ;;- This is a fine public service by the Press, and is in keeping with its leadership not only for indusr trial development but toward im proving our economic position in every respect. I predict' these ads will create great popular interest. Sincerely, Luther H. Hodges ' CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank friends and neighbors for the lovely cards and flowers sent me, ,for the visits made and every other act of kind ness shown during rAy recent mis fortune. MRS. L. N. HOLLOWELL. TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED n i i. in CARD OFTIJANKS I wish to express, my sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown me and my family, for the cirds, flowers, gifts and for the prayers .offered and visits while I" was a patient in the Albemarle Hospital and since my return home. VERNON HARRELL IN MEMORL4M In memory of our husband and 1 father Horace Floyd Long, who de parted this life four years ago, Oc tober 14, 1952. r , , They say time heals all sorrow . And helps us to forget, ' But time so far has only proved, How much wo miss you, And those who still remember, Are the ones who lovd you , best. , : "WIFE AND CHILDREN. Classified and Legals POSITION OPEN FOR MAN TO assist in operating of .store. Comparable salary; good work ing conditions. Apply to Henry C. Sullivan at S ai..l M. It MAN WANTED TO ASSIST IN operation of store. Good work- ; ing conditions. Comparable .sal ary. See Henry C. Sullivan at S and M. It FOR SALE 2 -DUO-THERM OIL heaters. Both in good condition. Mrs. Crafton Matthews, Hert ford, N. C. Phone 3721. It CHINESE CHESTNUTS - Hardy, Blight-resistant. Produce pro lific crops pf sweet, delicious nuts and provide shade for the home grounds. Two 3 to 4 ft. Bearing Size Trees Offer No, G-A for $6.95, Postpaid.. Ask for Frea Copy New Fall Price List il- Beautify y with Maniihthndby f t M.' ATNEY PAINT CO.;, IAITQ. I-JfiRTFCPD HARD WARE & SUPPLY CO. ..: ,T't- IIEI'ANtt'r5ANU' THE DIFFERENCE" . HERTFORri.'Mi a lustrated in color offering Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berry Plants, , Grapes Vines and Landscape 1 Plant Material, as well as Spring Flowering B u 1 b s. Salespeople wanted. WAYNESBORO NUR SERIES, Waynesboro, Va. WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN for full-time work. Apply to Henry C. Sullivan at S and M, .Hertford, N. C. It WANTEDPART-TIME DRIVER for , tractor-trailer. Apply at . Harrell Gas & Coal Co., Hert ford, N. C. : It HELP WANTED INDUSTRIOUS man wanted, for Rawleigh Busi ness in Perquimans County. I sell in Chowan County and will help you. See Tom Sawyer, 110 E. Green St., Box No. 350, Eden ton, or write W. T. Rawleigh Co., " NCJ-320-563, Richmond, Va. Octl2,19,26,Nov2 GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL office work. Typing required. Write "Box H" giving experi ence and references care The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C. Oct 12 FOR SALE WH.EAT AND OAT straw. See W. W. Bundy, RFD 1, Hertford, N. C. Phone 5i4. It F OR SALE CANDY-TUFT plants. Plant now for blooms next spring. Mrs. Ellie Goodwin, Woodland Circle 1, Hertford, N. C. Phone 2381. it GOT A SUMB COLD TAKE .for -symptomatic RELIEF 66 30, 0. nOST www North Carolina In The Perquimans County Superior Court Charlie E. White, Plaintiff Ellen R. White, Defendant , NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION The above named Defendant will take notica that an action for Di vorce has been commenced in this Court on the ground of two years separation. And the Defendant will further take notice that she is re quired to appear at the office ot the Clerk of Superior Court of Per quimans County within thirty days after the 12th day of October, 1956 and answer or demur 'o the said Complaint, or the Plaintiff will move the Court for the reliaf there in demanded. This 17th day of September; 1956. W. H. PITT, Clerk Superior Court W. H. O ikey, Jr., Att.-rney for Plaintiff Sept21.28,Oct3,12 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of John Webb, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, 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 138, Elizabeth City, N. 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Pure paint products insure beauty and protection for your home both inside and ATKEY'S INTERIOR FINISHES sons indebted to said estate will j please make immediate payment. This 14th day of August, 1956. ROBERT B. LOWKY, Administrator of John Webb. Sept7,14,21,28,Oct5.12 KEEP THIS AD! Over 20,000 Arthritic and Rheumatic Sufferers have taken this Medicine since it has been on the .market...-It is inexpen sive can be taken in the home. For Free information, give name and address to P. O. Box 826, Hot Sprint's, Arkansas. - . ., In fnfitli.ill and on the parly line, o, cooperation pays dir. Try it yourself and fee. liaiifr up the receiver care fully, keep calls reasonably 1-ricl', and give up the line ini mediately in an emergency. Everyone's service will im. prove, incliiclin" your own. THE NORFOLK & CAROLINA naKS-HONH & TKLEG KAI'll COMPANY E. City . huenlon . Manteo 9 ATH E Y'S outside. NOW ODORLESS TYPE .1 Cedperation I I Pay on the I r
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