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As a result we dnt- alon w.r"i a compromise of measures which don't quite do either job. ' I ' i The danger .is that if' our baU ance of payments remains ' in deficit, , we may , be forced into more radical -expedients.- One possibility, is the Institution of direct (controls on, the m tflaw of fands perhaps' limitations . on ( toumf expenditures oTT on fort j eigrt investment.! fhis wil cer tainly invite! retaliation "and could , 'eventually'- severely.1 limit' the growth of international trade and investment. ' , . , . An even more radical possi bility is a devaluation, o the! American dollar.'. The President has. declared' his firm, intention nentsr difficulties; The in- 0f preserving the gold converti nat deficit exceeded ;two , bility- of the dulla- at' jtff present i dollars in both 19G1. and, rate, -. but i events ''may prove 1 . liie record sn far this year . stronger than he is,' If there r little hope that the sit-" were" a.smaut' devaluation;--, it will be better in 1963 arid mjght simply; give: us a short' ..ay be somewhat worse. , breather while? labor" edits here! 8 has not been a- large gold increased ' again ' to the" point -pw- .this year, but foreign , wnere our competitive position' nanta td oui gold cannot bewas back' to where it started. If ;cted;. to continue their fore- tne devaluation were a large one, j ince' indefinitely. ht would practically force other, re have been multifarious nations to follow us.. The ulti- ,1, - ( ...ZZ OF PAYMENTS HO PROGRESS seem to be . making no j -tit all toward the so- of this country's balance- antl-rust' oil lialnt'.1 for ". Froblams ualntin the Chalnlink fence? Concrete1 foundati, ' Stucco siding? THIS modem Tom sawyer lacicies jvis jence j. the old-fashioned whitewash apparatus of bucket and bruslu i lie refuses to battle the breezes with-a spraygun '-vone gust will waft half the paint away w the atrstream, or sp . a good measure onto ia.ee,- nair, emmes. a apeciat iung-my y roller la nissnoncut to me ' quickest, 'cleanest a n dm o s t : thorough paint Job on chain-. ' link or on any rough-textured - surface such as masonry, brick, stucco, ciriderblock. -T This twelve-year-old roller painted a complete -section, of the fence' in? about' two-thirds the' time it took his father armed with a brush. The roller Used was a new 9" wide heavy .. -- . outy iong-nap Jjynei; a moaa hoc programs instituted by mate consequence, - in this . :col-1 crylic fiber long-proven to be jrnments for closing the pay-.iumn's opinion, would be to pull' superior to other existing syn- ts gap but they just haven't , the rug out from under tne in ked. 'Also, monetary arrange- temational convertibility of ma .U--'with other nations andljor currencies. ' .,", -& , international institutions , There is a Way, although not -y.-tide us over temporarily in very palatable 'politically,1 where-, '- "risls but they do not by we can make progress toward thetic and lambswool roller cov' m.t Developed wimarilv tot euclv tough painting jobs as4 chalnlink and masonry, the ne Dynel 1" , pile roller, (some-- times Identified as "PH2") ha. &; springy nap, much like -lambs- wool, which penetrates deep into 3 Q EbluCIoa to &3 Aur.dcmen relieving both the domestic-slug-1 crevices, wire joinings and stiK !,.' ;s l-vi i --j vi :t' nlerl surfaces with an even., dnto 6p.rm.uu,. - fessfloVof paint. ,Th nap fib - A AmhlMn to rnmnliatpri hv nptmnn flTIClt. 1 nat IS DV re- I . jt..ui . . ix e fact that we are suffering ducing unit labor cqsts. and the( the roller; release It smoothly- nultanenuslv from slueeishness way 10 do that , is Dy : Keeping me secona n. conies uui mu- 1 out, domestic economy. The wage increases below the rate of ! iidai-d f liberal" approach for increase , in productivity! i The ,etirtg Qie latter difficulty is domestic economy would 'get a e ""stimulation ' of demand." lift-through the opening , up of l.Ut consistent'.', all-out - actiortsprofit margins, t The United ong these lines would be infla States would become a more 'at t anary and make the interna- tractive place for investors to t' wial-payments problem worse, place their funds. - Our ability LP 6AS tzfr cocking hot water , :frif:sratioi . byWnrthOASrrfoW IMMEDlATtf INSTALLATION. ..prtwnpttillvy . . . dpndbW service. REED OIL CO. PHONE 420-5458 " HERTFORD f il l ' . I tact with another surface. V Don't- let anyone kid; "you - ' painting, cHalnlmlft partibularljf is no cinciv under' any circuiri-' stances.-But to- dabble iif brushes which dribble and spatter is 1 senseless when a? deep-pile roller will cover fene : ing more efficiently in less ! time, with practically no wasted paint. The development of such superior roller fabrics, and the i availability of special shapes tor tricky paint Jobs, now makesr roller-painting possible on all surfaces, using any type of paint: Water-emulsion rubber oaaed (latex)' paints, oil-based Imilntji and enaihels. The chain-- (link above was covered with ait' ' tiv eurn funds through . exports. would be improved. ' It is time we stopped talking about ' "keeping wages in line with,jroductiyjty gains." Wage increases shouw ne Kept weu oe .There were 35 fidats Frtieipat ing iri the i-A Km an J' Queen of Health and kiss Perquimans County ' parade Saturday, May f8 in HertWrdl the parade" start ed after ihe'' crowning of- the King- arid fetieerff of Eeal.h- and Muss erqttirtionj County. " The klng,'pau fidrke ahd-queeTl; Deniser Skiilrief; Wercf 'di c.,-d' irt Whlt'tf andl rc4eJ togt-tHv. lrf a maroOrt ' edhvettlbla 61- .mobittf: 1 was- driven!' bjf ttfvis wyrirt; TTia ca? ws furnished- by( th'a rhrvit "fl'alef ' 6F Elirafbettt' C ' X::r" tZSi.r Mi-rrni -Ann creey: rods irt s Tl'. if was then painted with a water-. emulsion latex masonry pa inc. . ; , While Dyhel Iong-nap atv recommended for rough-textur jobs, standard-nap Dynel tfovei -do -the work on smoother areas" 'in about one-fourth the time it . i takes a brush with better, results. In one test, a T' roller painted an indoor wall area four times faster than a 4? brush onr ian identical wall, produced abet vter job: No streaks, thick spots)' or obvious overlaps. .v : p. ' u ;, : Check our' jet-age Tom Bannf yer'sarray of Dynel rollermates)-.. 'standing- by for future joba jf- 'just .-a sampling of theariety -of shapes-available, each mated to a specific painting task. Thai twovwheeler is a -contour model.! which spreads around pipes). ( . . . ! , . . : . a ( l car im .n.e. . s i. . i ie i . .iry liTo-e U: 1 t i Lav. I y 'ioore. , T!ie , Uji'ueatuble 4-H Club had a car decoratedr with stiean;ers irt 4-H coloi-s leaders, Mr. 'a..J Mrsi George Fnerson. The Untouchable 4-H Club had a flat s and ; convertible car in ; green , and white colors.) Club ,e" leaders are Mr. and Mrs. Perceil i-jSKinner. 1 Winfall Jr. 441 Club i ;. :! ' w I.. ,;" - L s a i i b Il.jj I. 's i - , :j 4-i j a c. lil gict. rs aii?' 1.;', anj i.Vs; . ry. l.ie i.re L C ' a.. WIers' d.L-:'i., d.ooi-'a'..a car" decorated' a car.ai:4hC club col l.Jers" aie" Mi Susie 'Tayloi ors leaders', Mrs. Mary Riddick and Mrs-. Susie R Stewart, 'wy anoke 4-H : Club decorated a truck in 4-H club colorsf leaders, and . Henry, ' Mollory. . Nicanof 4-1" Club' decorated a- c&f with sL.amery iti' lF' Club colors; k-u'Uera"ntr Mr Eula M; Smith.' Mrs. ; Annie Jones ; an,d George &r.J" llbward Nortleeti The nexf skinner. The VMW,'Club fol lowed in! -a . decorated car of to k ' if we ha. E- Kurae: ".-hy?" ' "Ke says that some Xvture" cflnslste ' of' a -special f.oupt of ideecfratbd' bicycles headed 'by Mi.'' Rt 6. Gibbs. These ?m fbiiowe by the sen W Clover- flowt synlbdllnlng thelf reeh and white colors. , Their officers are:, -President, James P, Skinner; vice president, " Mrs. Margaret Skirtnet;' secretary, Mrs. rfbmev V. W. Mbore s Pand, con' Katie Lightroot;' assistant secre sistihtf; of 90' dleeeS and . directed tar?;- Mrs. glblne Skinner; tfe&s- Hjf W.- Stfdtt' of Jjii-abeth City. Miss perquiwantf County .and- her ptta- rtitiner'si'-jJJ rbdtf next iri, a corfveVtible: ' MlsSr . lllefrquiman's CtfuWty wort! aoJii; beautiful VWiite' gowri' and1 lovely bouqUe't vfhM Ford convertible- otVned by Rolarid Gilliatrtr f fie! Urieutf vrds-j M' bv Efe Ii.- Gibbs,' Chief of- thff ihi. niartrtient,'antl' ass'iste'd'i 'by his staft-followed- by Boy 'of flowers, conlpliri-fefits of Do fSeout Exjilorets and Bby gdOutsjiefs Florist of Hertford! - .The J of Hertford' arid gdentort. They 1 Pools Grove 4-lt Club-canle next vfere fdlloWed by the 0.-& walK.-wiin' 9 special iioaxi ueauvauuy ef 60-plece - High ' School Band, , designed with a tractor and, trail- Under the direction oi. Mr.' jjai-tt-rfield.' The- Scoutnriasters are Cj: W. Cooper and t Perceil Skin- her, - ,- , Iv'he Sr. Clover VH. Club cart lied the 41,1' flag, 'bahner and ; .pledge., Their 'club headers are i ivir. anu ivii-s.. nuuen -jj. n v;jr, er. The tractor was driven by a 10-year-old 4-H 'club member, j teacher. urei- Mrs: Lillian spenman. 'rne Perquimarts ; , Health' Committee iecorated a' one and a half tone truck. The body.of it" carried a hospital type bed, wheel chair, -iatient 'and nurse. It symbol ized a room in the hospital. Mrs. Dorothy perry , was ' the' patient adds a sense, of assurance but alr( . so helps open the mental and, . spiritual doorway .to the coming, of the Holy Spirit. . . We nee4 both private and cor- ; porate worship. .Private" worship,.. ? daily and' hourly,-: will increase ;, the nieaning1 of thehours in,the house ' of - God., .And regular. church" worship,,- engaged in wholeheartedly with a questing spirit,1 ViU- luring 'mdre richness and life into' private meditBtiort, . arid 'prayer Wheh both - ais ,i practiced regularly and with cbn-gecration,-' so that the1 voice of-. ' God is -heard'; and recognized; ' then ordinary "human' life be- j domes" extraordinary in its strength, , its - vitality, and its spiritUal, grace. . - and -Mrs.: Mary; Holley, '-.ntlinMfc.'cir temmanlt ' tt basect on ,fhe .coristructibn' of t thjs' . float' was .supervised ny t, A. wu liiiriis, ' vocational' agricultural Ricky Moore. .These club - lead ers are William Turner and Mrs. Emma Burke. ' ' ' 1 ' The 4-H' King' and'-Queen f4l- The- 4-H ' leader organization represented -With their activity bus. Conducting the traffic at the rear of the7 parade was, the .: tIip rIiib - Aneels- followed withri J. r.ul poiea, down-spouts, etc; n ao- - v - - " - .... . ... v-' t- ' nut-shape in tne .upper ngmtv, ."" "-" "" v -"' .r'"iDeauutuViD(iufluejTk is a cut-in corner or lap roiier.j neaaers Mrsr ' Anns , nouey unui to get close into corners paint in aep.. lowed next, riding, together in aPerquirnans , p0Unty Sheriff, can,Vttible. ft-iy-i".!., Vl?ft'n Qlonn Matthews,- Those serving dressed in white ana ,woreinn th uarade committee , were: 1 . ! I1 - : . ' . jqueertcarriea " vyilliam Turner, chairman; Mrs jy-weri,, camuel' Moore William' crcecy, " s , Florist. inmnlimpnts of Dozier S v FlOnSt. r , r , m,,or a. TO, 11, MnllnrV. iftrs.: Mry roiiuuu. me The Kin ftnd''QUeeh ana Mips . . . .. - Ti---r- - teer 4-H Club of Beech Spnhg PArnjmnn Cnuntv runners-uol who's Crtosy? rhntnflrari mhMlnM' and 1lnder side laps, of wood' and shingls i sidings; ms i - rouer la u u? ger-trimmer,' for narrow areas' such as' window us xxamoi trim! latticework. Put an extent slon nole on them and safe lad- fteriftg namunr is-maae eatVi i foi high, hard-to-reach plaeeaii vorated in green arid white. Their i "All Toller' frames" have, r club leaders are' Alexander Fel- piaceable Dyriel covers; nut eassr tm ana Mrs. assie. nurcue. ..v. m . v"...-t-j, - i--.-loiiowea; .. i.ne TOK'essive if uuvi ;;'';'t,'- , ' ! in the 4-H colors; club leaders i4.H rubwas next jn line viffthlcne ran off WiUi hi wife.' '! Mrs. Estelle Felton and WiHiam)a aecorated car in g'reeir -and "Thei-frsiS- a tmuS.. outside; who I ' 'Robertson." fiallahaek -'Club I .a.: vv. r-::c-Zr"" syir' outlines of the Inlernalional Sun day School, Lessons,- copyrighted by the International Council of Religiou Education, ; and used by permission). - Cr!' of cleaning and storing plus tough abrasion-resistance of tha fiber, makes replacement in ' frequent; springy reslltenc oF Dynel provides a roller' asp, which does not' mat down- or wear aWay, everi after tonSsofi Acreage For Corir The ; B and G 4-H Club usei given and while 'streamers; club leaders, Mrs. Corena Hiadick and ,Floyd Riddick.- The Busy Bees lused a float , symbolising 'their Club's name. It consisted of a beehive covered with bees. ' The club Readers' are Mrs. ' Allinp X2 1a flCf AlrtvWlOk9 Jines and 'Johnnie Collins. Chim-I s y0 Above ly t4 quapin 4.H club decorated ar Reports from North Carolina automobile in green and whiWf fflrmeirs indicate; that' 1,592,000 leaders arc Mrs, Elsie Felton anj-f Iflresbf cbin wittV anted for McCarthy Mitchell. The Cherdi Sewing machine operators previously em ployed gpoWuajn Manufacturing-Cor- Doratiori and otheis experienjce inj sew I ingf men's and boyfe shirts. t ?y x . 14 1 : low '-the ..rsM i of productivity ! all pur-jDses ivpas3, according kee 4-H Club i of Chapanok iij,nfl .,v,t;l Koifot. ii '.. tu ,i-mo rnn fnmmunitv followed next with a J. i tprnational 1 equilibrium is M-'rtjh .Seifvicj!. . 1. -Jrtpre4; 'iA X ' " ljf"fann-tsfcarry pit ... ' 'Mnrnriu nna tiiirv nnn iui i-g i . ii i tneuVin Itentions,, they will plant 118,000 I Actions are. right in piopor-1 at.reg or g percent k more corn ition f as 'ikey end fc puafnotof thanifin 1962. jT"his,!js the third happiness;' wrong .xj- iheyii (end1 smallest corn acreage of record to prbdiKB the DevtSeohai)9i- $irkfe the verier pegan in ibbb. rtesrs.'": U John 3tiia Mill. 'Heavy paricipationVin the Feed AXvwrAAw 0Ta irt Program reduced -acreage tftY A WEZKLT iLAP6lFin eonsideaWy in'l96l"and.l962, Turner. . The Highway Doii 'Jiiaii Mqnufacliiring Col COUNTRY GENTLEM DISTILLED LONDON DRY 4;', Disiilled froni 100 Grain- V" rsss-:- ws: i BoftledBy J. A, DOUGHERTY'S SONS, fnt.Distilltrs: rniisaeipnia, fi. r lit' i'V m X rt f Y i If, t -V', , . mi mi 'LL-i. ! 11. ; i1 Mi affffliiW i jrf i u 1 j m t'piii1! i nun X " "V .. I -f-Ssi -'iSk !l"ii',',wwiii,!,ii,,f.a,,iv j , , , , . ; , , . ; , . .-. .. .", ' Chevy II Nova 400 6-Paslenger Station Wagon A Chevy H wagon looks this bi& when you load It up and this blj when you gas It up" iThat; in the eyes of most Chevy II wagon ' iowners, is just about the Size of it.' , ' ; t A king-size appetite for cargo. But a dainty one for gas. And tins, we hardly need add, is jjust the kind of wagon we planned it to be. l 1 Taut and trim as it is on the outside, we went to great lengths to keep it BIG where a 'wagon should be BIG. The load platform extends a full nine feet from the back of the ' , front seat to the tip of the lowered tailgate. Chevrolet" TO T 1 -- ' ' And for all the pppper w aclce J tnto thai; '-' Cylinder engine (there's ahto achotc of so. -even 'thriftier in most, models), we were "" careful to keep i$ 3 imp.le, eney- io service. ' f and a real stackler on economyli ' ; Feel, iff a traveling mood? Well happy, coincidfeiicethis is the tinrie -of year your",,;1, Chevrolet dealer feels in his nlbst feserous! ' i trading-mood. Looks Jike'it's high time you two got together. r, .' . 1 . . h L hxi 3 i ' -. . ' ' 4- - Ill I 3 1 L-3 n a .n,iiiGi::r:ii; wtsis nrv.n LLiUJ f T. "'- . . 1 f,S,: lr 1 - ' ' : Li--.: v. Li H 'MM :..:tam ! .. . Irs fi Wv..J V' Lr' 1 ' , . : ,- (Li'cp-Ilicli Artist) , ,t i cr ATV-ac::vr,3LETC c;ic:! n: j tut csis c:i c:ri:.;ir,c;::,7ir,ccrr:.7r.::D c::.vztte yr. -IT 2 1 ' - 1," MACJr."".-.
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