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to a, PAGE SIX teas rsy4Na,yp;tiEll itiMWw v i1 A' ft Shetland Pony Farm Attracts Interest A Shetland pony breeding farm, which has been in operation for sev eral months' at the Thornton farm on Route 17, near the Perquimans-Pasquotank line, is attracting much in terest from people from all sections of eastern North Carolina, according Gild who is operating the I is aire which stands 34 inches high I i i . .... iwa 4.1. ana weigns aoout sou puunun, una pony being about two years old. Also, there is one oonv 28 years old. which has found 14 colts and has been to R. H Mr. Gild stated that none of the ponies are for sale at the present time, it being the intention ol tne op UIU6, lb UVUlg tinj hiwhuvh r I i " erators to build up the strain before1 shown in 42, States and Canada and nffnrinp ftnv noninji for sale. The herd numbers 14 head at this time and included in the lot is a mare which has won a number of rib bons at shows. This pony was brought from England. An outstanding pony I BRIGHTEN UP with PAINT 'lth The Y dtab yearS toap- f' . .,ds. 5 A in- Hertford Hardware . & Supply Co. "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE' HERTFORD, N. C. Mexico. PINEY WOODS NEWS Mrs. Hubert Chappell and Mrs. Percv ChaDDell visited Mrs. N. D. Chappell Sunday evening. Mrs. Thomas Brabble was tne din ner guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ward, Wednesday. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winslow Sunday were Mrs. N. B. Winslow, Ruth and Chester Wins- low, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Winslow and children and Charlie Harris. Mrs. Hattie Jordan was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Chap pell. Mrs. C. J. Raper has returned to her home near Belvidere after un dergoing an operation at a Norfolk hospital. She is getting along mceiy. Mrs. Elodia Hollowell entered Nor folk General Hospital last week for treatment. Miss Lois Violet Winslow was the Tuesday night supper guest of Miss Patricia Lane. Those visiting Mrs. Mary Chap pell and Mrs. C. J. Raper last week were Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry, Mrs. C. V. Ward, Mrs. Herbert Winslow, Mrs. Hnhprt Channel! and children. Mrs. Percy Chappell and children, Mr. and Mrs. David Chappell and son, Mrs. Harry Chappell, Mrs. Louis winslow, Mrs Hattie Jordan. Mrs. J. 0. Chap pell, Mrs. J. T. Chappell, Mrs. Luther Chappell and Dons r aye, Mr. ana Mrs. E. N. Chappell," Mr. ana mrs. Carlton Smith, Miss Mae Belle Hobbs, Thomas Chappell, James Perry, W. P. Chappell, Clarence Chappell and R. H. Lynch. CHAPANOKK NEWS Chief C. L. Parrish of Norfolk, Va., and Chief Bill Blades of Boston, Mass., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott. Mr anH Mrs. Hubert Onley spent Thursday with relatives in Norfolk. Mr. and Mra. Joe McNider spent Sunday In Edenton. Mrs. C. P. Quincy spent Wednes day afternoon in Suffolk, Va. Mrs. Richard Long of Edenton and Mrs. Emmett Stallings and son were dinner guests on Tuesday of Mrs. W. H. Elliott Mr ntwl Mrs. Walter Symons of Fii-akatk r.itv onont flip week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Itan Symons. Mrs. Bill Culpepper of Elisabeth Citv snent Wednesday with ner grandmother, Mrs. Leroy Nixon. BELVmEttE NfefrS Miss Blanche Chappell of Norfolk spent the week-end as guest of her mother, Mrs. Maud Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Epps of Cross Roads visited Mr. and Mrs. u J. win slow Sunday afternoon. Harmon Young of Orlando, Florida, is visiting his family here, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hoffler and children, Gloria and Charles Thomas of Sunbury were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hurdle bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jenkins of Po tecasi spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Copeland. Mrs. Maria . Gray, Miss Evelyn Gray, Mrs. Raynal Bagnell and daughter, Elizabeth of Elizabeth City, visited Mrs. Estes Copeland Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White and children, Jay and Sara Lynn of Nor folk were week-end visitors witn Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. George Winslow of Dr. Geo. T. Crawford CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Norfolk were week-end guests of Mr. knd Mrs. 1p. fef. Copeland, -t , Mr." and ilr. Joseph Winslow of pagley Swmnjp isited Itr, and Mrs. W. L. Whit Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hendricks of Norfolk spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Winslow. N SOCTETT MEETS ; Tne Romans Sodetr of Christian Service, of New Hop Church wiU holt) h regular monthly tteetinl Wednesday, April 10th at 2:30 o'clock, at the, home ot Mrs. Mattie Simpson. All members are urged to be pre sent and visitors are-cordially i"vlt" ed. I Tomato and Cabbage Plants It's time to set out your tomato and cabbage plants. See us for plants today. We have a supply of nice ones. !! HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. ;! "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" HERTFORD, N. C. Specializes in the chronic and often called "incurable" conditions. CITIZENS BANK BLDG., EDENTON 9 , Phones: Office 434-W Residence 417-J W4Mgg n-ttikce We are now in position to accept a limited number of orders for wood for delivery during the summer at the following prices: Dry Wing Wood. &25 per cat load GREEN SLAB WOOD AND BOARD ENDS Large Truck (approximately 5 cart loads) .$7.0 Small Truck (approximately 3 1-2 cart loads) . .... 55X3 MAJOR & LOOMIS COMPANY PHONE 341 1 - HERTFORD, N. C. ' m I ESPECIALLY FOR YOD We have selected our line of Easter Fashions with care and an endeavor to give you just what you want for this season. You will find our dresses exciting, stimulating, in gay col ors and styles . . . then, our coats are in the chnvT n Inner atvlfs and assorted colors. See them this week end while shopping for your Easter Apparel. vve mso nave jusb wiiai vuu wu m v.wdoui: ies blouses for your suit, hats, bags and shoes. You will find them all at our store. . W r i : ' tjf '-Zz?rr J II , T : : : r & nr rrT n n 7 TT fl j. c. BLAisip-& co.i i;:a BLANCH ARiyS' SINCE x$Si , R V MoeelHlnfest? iff Pulpwood is a cash crop. It is is the best time to cut and also a continuous crop when prepare for the future of your v your woodlot is properly har- timber stand by takuig ad Vested: No other crop is so de- vantage of the free advice of , pendaple. The farm woodlots your county agent and for in our. community are among esters. Uw ' " the farmers' most valuable as-. . Vou can get immediate cash ; sets. They pay cash dividends : Plpwo9 d fpr,, regularly. Pulpwood, in peace needed farm repairs, new . as in war, is one of the most equipment, mortgage pay-x; essential of all materials. U ments and neW fconvemehecs. ; . , . Now while prices are higfi for your home and fannly. 1 v - t IT PAYS TO CUT fOP QUAIITY PULPWOOD jfl 111 1 MAX CAMPBELL t RM; PERRY: i. MX vp. a winslow ;Xrh. v;: AIIDCOJ; , t 0 i3t f fl 1 l
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