3& i on any surface "' , Wood or CEMENT T!i!l wick-drying, fouah. durable " coating wtH give you sparkling, nwlookttg floors at vary low van, far dado, woodwork,' fiaofsvnv pot" '0irl "' ; ' 1g) i;a5iiiu)r XM & CO. INC. "Blanr hard's" wince 1832 For Sport Or Pleasure SELECT A NEW OUTBOARD MOTOR FROM OUR STOCK OF . Mercury and Atwater Motors We" have Mercury and Atwater motors ranging from three kto ten horsepower . . . real beauties that will pro vide hours of pleasure during the coming summer months. Ideal for the fishing season. Come in and see these motors today 1 HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. ' ' "TRADE HERE AND.BANK THE DIFFERENCE" . j HERTFORD, ,N. C. t ' I miMIMHMMNIIHinillMM.MUIIIMIIimHMnilltMIHIIHIIMHimHIIHaltHlllli.llMHMMIIIIIIIMllllllllllHIMIIHMIHmQ . Cnnti'mififl from P a finoV First Driza. 100: second nriza. 180; third v prize, ?G0; fourth prize, 140; nnn prize, $zo. . ' , . tl-.-z . The Fouhdation Seed Droducera of fer a free banquet and entertainment at Ka r ch in the fall nf 1948 f,,r the highest Droducer on onn in f bind in each of the following groups for eacn county in worth Carolina: (1) Adult farmer. (2) 4-H Club mem ber. (3K FHA member. 'In this con- test the contestants must : ' plant at least one acre of a recommended hy brid. ;No other restrictions on the method ,'ofj production.- The Founda tion Seed Producers also offer a $100 war bond' to the hichfist hrodnrer nn one acre in the State, and the same to. the winner in each of the, three areas in the -State, ' s-v'j One thousand dollars la off ered hv the State Fair Association for the hifrheat. Amount nvat 9HH KirV. 1 duced by. a farmer in tlfe State. 4. Farmers can use .their countv con test acres to compete, in the State contest. 3 BEIVIDERE NEW' Mr. and Mrs. David Boyce arid daughter, Connie, ,' of t Wilmington spent the week-end as guests of 'Mr. and Mm. G-.-W. Channell ... , . . . Mr. and Mrs. L, J. Winslow spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White of Norfolk.' Then wer ac. companied home by Mrs. White and children, Jay and Sara Lynn, who will be their guests for several days.. , Charles Brown of Lansdowne, Pa., is visiting his sister, .Mrs. Josiah Wfiite. r?iiMsM:v - Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith and fam ily spent the Easter holidays as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ker dall and Mr. and .Mrs. E1 wood 'Smith of Washington, D. C ." ; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Copeland and family spent Sunday as guests df Mr. .and Mrs. Clyde Jenkins of Potecasi. r Mrs. John Wiggins of Sunbury -waa the guest of Mrs. Josiah White and Miss Margaret White Sunday. Ai Mrs. M. D. Lane, Mrs. C. T. Rog erson, Mrs. C. V. Ward, Mrs. Louie Winslow, Mrs. C. T, Rogerson, Jr., Mrs. Maud Chappell," Miss Olive Lay den, Mr. and Mrs. W. T, , Smith at tended the WMU of the Chowan As sociation at Reynoldson Baptist Church Tuesday. '' Mr. and Mr. Charlie Winslow spent Sunday in Williamsburg. NEW HOPE NKWS Mr. and Mrs. - Clayton" Forbes r of Elizabeth City visited ; Mrs. Forbes' ;-.--n Mr and Mrs. Joe Turner, on C. i Li. Pall . . L .l of .a. " ton, D. C, vej FriJay to spend tiie - Easter 1 ys with Mr. andLIrs.' W.-.E. V . ? "llrs. Eugene Jackson and son, Douglas of Coatesville, Pa.; visited relatives injlew llore Sunday. Mrs. A. C. Boyce, tligs Lena Jones and Miss Faye Dail of Edenton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dail on Sunday. t f Mr.v and Mrs Lathan Umphlett "and son Van and Mrs. W. K. Barcllft of -Elizabeth City visitedfriends in New Hope Sunday r "Vr tr: !. t. ;. llr. and La C. P.' C-i'y f t Sunday with their son and daukter-in-law at Norfolk, V.H v ; ; ; I Joe McNider spent Sunday morning Mr.1 and Mrs, r Paul Vaughn of Portsmouth are spending this , week with her mother,' Mrs. Irma Dorsey. "'Lieut, and Mrs. E.VT. Fordenbury and family of Oceana, V",, MissJUar bara Jean Smith of Poi ; mouth and u .a u. .'i. f no,., . " f " y pei": ine weeK- Kiizatoetn City ' were the week-end . (J 1 -T.-h C. ;-.- - .' " ( 1 t'..'f l '3. ,. . ;u. C i and Cv.. -Is T lvC, Greenville, i holidays , with their pt.. - Mrs. J..C. Wilson.'" , Week-end Guests - V Wpplr-ond crtiAota nt tlia horn A of M and Mrs. Elm'eV 'Proctor wpr Mr! BM Mrs. Albion English and daughten urenda, Mr, and Mrs.' 'William Mw rence. Mr. and: Mrs. Vance Procto' and daughter, Marsha, of High 'Pointi Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joyner and soi Vance of Suffolk, m 1 . , Quality Sseds Mean ' Profits 1 ; z Choosing QUALITY .seeds for spring pknUngiill ' : v" .' ,' 1 ' - ,--' . ; give yoa more profits at harvest time, "You can be - sure of getting just what you want when you select ; your seed from our store.' StertlTiUiduL'ily-R-iish Willi Profits ,1 W "W&WWSISS: ALIf KINDS v OF v Home Garden .Seeds - ' and Flower. Seeds ,4 Vigoro and r Garden Tools . ', SELECT QUALITY SEEDS FROM ' OUR' STdRE AND HARVEST CROPS THAT ASSURE GREATER PROFITS 'izba r'ei'?: We Have Cokers 100 Cotton Seed Delijited and Treated Protect Your Apple and Peach Trees . , : See Us For Sprays WE HAVE JJYC-J-: SEED v.-; N.C'No.26l-v-" - -N. C. Nb: 27 V", . -Dixie 17 , Wood's S-350 ; -Wood's S-360 : ; Wood's Golden Oent: Wood's Fleming Select Your Seed flow W Me ' Supply Is Adequate, ' ( Elertifdrd iSardqare Supply Co HERTFORD, iy. C. "'H'v n .,,v :v:i:.:::o,i.iiM,iWWMif'JMliMMw i ninw rn-nmi i n r mummtmmm mmmmw w HOT WATBtl I So nocossory for, v ' auiiy living, uwnui hi iiw nuinv, ' The G-E Automatic Eladric Watar 4 Haalar glvas you aV.tha hot watar . you mod 24 hours a day, day In, . ; day ovt H is oomplator automatic.'' h-- v: f'' 7..; - D Nol Ik ' f OF Alii OF OUR Ladies -Spri-tf THEY f.sUJST GO THIS rUEEII! Oei Ever" 7 c IL 1 EARLY !

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