'Display April 13th it Named A3 Auxiliary District Of ficer member of the Auxiliary of the Witi.i ' white hat nnrs Mrs. L. M. Godwin- f South Mills is visiting her sister. Mrs. George Mew band iiiBtarumertta will, be on STS iUT 1 " ") Mr9 -whit Mihewi -'of Elitabeth ,JTP.M,onPnday VArill8, dpar- StaUjngs Post of the American City epent the weekd with her 7 ;r; T T .j I was ewra vomrawrajiw fcrothervuv-law and sister, Mr. and .wctor Richard C. David see 'th!for the Distridt, . at a district jjjm. Wataon Russell. " ' .'exhibit .' - . (Auxiliary meeJjng held at New Hol- ll(Mrs.. Mary Coffield and Mrs. Seth' , . . . -'" ";r-r ,llana J. w was announcea 10- Long, Si1.', visited Mrs. LrtmrV dvurh " ft"M.f ThiT "fnfjday by Mrs. B. C. Berry, president of r Mrt. Win lBelvidere : wall beg lven by State (Director Wal- the local Auxiliary unit. '-'.,T-qh Wednesday ' ' ,ter G. ..Strait, of the Educational De- (Representing the Hertford unit at Mr. mi j. E. iDavenport and partment of the Ions Band istru. thfc digtrict mee&1 were Mrs.. B. ,C udren and Mtes Mflvi. mhnell of nwnt Company. The 1 educational ad-Berry, Mi. C. (P. Sumner, Jr., and Great Bridref Va., yiVW Mr. and I T f ,T 'ifT8",5, 1 Mrs- Webb- 'Mrs. Beth Long, Jr., on, Easter Sun- .ialso be explained, Ma, David said, f The Hertford Unit was selected td: 4,v. 4 Each parent of the memjbers of ithe fce host at the district .meeting ftwr .;-IMrs.'fMary'-Cofiel4 -W Wtnrned . rrniiiiniaiis iwios jsnouia maze pome American Legion Auxiliary next from ;., a relatives in Great A ni4.A.j j.u 1. U.'A . I xV. Ll 1 . vi ttteiiu una tuIlul turn 'ura muiuu, jar. ' , . . of obtaining an instrument on a rent-j ' al plan will be outKmed to the parents' ratl.n rll MamWe and children atibending. 1 l1'" mwmvo At state Meeting . Court House jPaihting Is Nearly Complete Bridge, Va. Mrs. IPreatnan TTwoVet, Mrs. Mel vin Eure and" Mrs. IWaitson' Russell went to. see Mrs. Callie Jackson on Friday. Miss Gladva UmTmlett snnt Sunday Fifty-three . members of the Per-Iwjth (Miss Alma Jane Godfrey. I quintans Negro iHome Demonstration ; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Eure yf Eliza- Clubs attended the ninth annual State iheth iCitv were week-end amest of Council meeting held in Raleigh oniM, roarents. Mr. and Mrs.- 'Blount Terquimans County 'Court House has March 28, it was relported here this Eure. a new look. Painting of (the lobby, week by Mrs. M. B. Taylor, Negro , Miss (Favs 'Miller snent the week court room and several of the officesHome Agent. ' lend with Mr. and Mrs. ILeroy Daili has added much to the appearance oft A very . interesting program wasnear Elizabeth ICitv.1 ' the building and the work is expect- presented during the meeting and the k Mr. and Mrs. John Hurdle called ed to be completed within the next lepresentatives of the Perquimans jon ., talker Perry Sunda afternoon, few days. clubs had a part on the program, ren-.Mr. Perry has been Hick ifchis iweek. , The color scheme used for the build-jdering a number of musical selections. phe Hurdles also went to See Mr. and tng was painting the walls white, us- Dr. David S. Weaver, director of ins a mahogany trim for railings and North Carolina Extension Service, the stairway to the second floor Of 'was ithe principal speaker alt the meet- me iDuumng. mg. 1 YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF . . . WHEN YOU USE B, P. S. Paints PAINT fumfture, walls and other interior and exterior sur faces with our easy-to-use BPS PAINTS. All colors, carefully formulated for every painting purpose. Outside White BPS Paint - . $5.95 gal. Interior BPS Paints including Flat Lux; ; Sat-1 in Lux and Gloss Lux. - .$4.08 to $5.60 gal. I J. C. BLAtiCHARD & COMPANY, IHC "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 x ' . Mrs. H. P. IShipp in Norfolk. Miss Mollie JLu Yeates and Miss Wilma Ann IGaddy spent JSunday with Misses Shirley and Mary Frances Eure. Mr. and Mrs. IFreeman ' Umiphleltt and Billy were dinner guelafts of Mr. and Mrs. Delvm (Eure on Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Thompson Spent the weekend with ser parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Yeates. . ' Miss Elizabeth Hobbs "and Charlie Harrell of Norfolk, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lane over the week-end. Mrs. Mason ISawyer and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Caddy on Monday. ' , " Mrs. J. IB. lEure continues to be very sick ait her home on Old Neck Road. On Wednesday Mrs.' Will -Hoffler and children, Mils. (Russell Baker and daughter, visited in the Ulric Caddy, home. ' V- r On Thursdav night of last week Mr. and Mrs. Ulric ICaddx had as sup per guests, Mr. and Mra. U. B. Eure and Herbert Eure. ' ' ; : Mr. and Mrs. Whit Cartwright visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Walker Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mathews on Sun day afternoon. ' On Sunday mgWt Mr. and Mrs Whit iartwright wisnt to see Mr. and, Mrs. J. IB. Eure. Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Caddv and Lou- vinia visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mat thews Sunday afternoon. , Miss Eva Anne Owens and Norman Miller were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Caddy on Sunday1 night. , MEETING AT WOODLAND CHURCH The Woman's Sooiety of Christian fiprvico of Woodland Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Moody Harrell on Thursday afternoon, April 12, at 3 P. M. All members are urged to attend. ' :. ' ' . : one more reason why John Deere is first choke ofthetrtrctor-wisef . ' - '-, - . . "r3f" - -I There are three fundamental reasons why John Deere Tractors give you more trouble-free operation, greater freedom from costly field delays, longer, more dependable service. First The simplicity of John Deere two cylinder design makes it far easier, far more economical to keep a John Deere in good work, ing condition. Parts are fewer, stronger, heavier; there's less to go wrong with John Deere. Second: The efficient automatic fuel pressure lubrication system, automatic crankcase venti lation system, and many other modern engineer ing features assure even greater dependability. Third: John Deere Tractors are quality built through and through a combination of top-grade materials, better manufacturing ' methods, experienced workmanship, and rigid inspection. Consider all these advantages and, you'll understand completely why a John Deere . you more years of dependable service. In addition. John Daete Tradon oflm OUTSTANDING ECONOMY LONGER LIFE CREATES COMFOHT OUTSTANDINGS QUALITY . j.: .... ' EASIER HANDLINGS ' .... .. .. EASIER MAINTENANCE -COMPLETE INTEGRAL EQUIPMENT UNEXCELLED VIEW , t, ...;. GREATER ADAPTABILITY HYDRAULIC POWR-THOL .-'.....a ROLL-O-MATIC v LUGGING POWER J. C. Blanchard & Go., Inc. "BLANCBARiyS" SINCE 183 ',. . , i ,,, ;,, 'jfa.j t . A.T TEN TTO W The quality of Seed Peanuts vou nlant in th Snrine- will hp a large factor in the quality of peanuts you have for market next Fall. - ' : -V Jhere are three important ways to start your peanut crop the right way: T 7. -" (1) Select Large High Ouality Seed, s , (2) Have Them Shelled With the Best Shelling Equipment. (3) Have Them Hand-Picked to Remove All Damaged Kernels. Your job is in the selection of the seed. I can satisfy items (2 V and (3) beyond question. My Hancock Seed Peanut Shelter at Belvidere, N. C, is completely overhauled, and is in perfect operat ing condition. It is maintained and adjusted by expert peanut ma chinery, mechanics with one purpose in mind TO GIVE YOU SEED IN THE BEST CONDITION POSSIBLE FOR PLANTING PURPOSES. Our plant is being operated by Louis Chappell. Bring us your peanuts for shelling. We will start shelling April 9th. Our prices are reasonable. ' Smii And Chappell VareKouse BELVIDERE, Ni C. "-""'---l-'-"-,-lnmnni-r TajwtriAJ'. nn mi. ' ;0 1 III llli iiil I i w - .TT k ' . 1 : ill., ti 1 1 CESi wc-io iffiJi niffl$Sxx E-?;1?:':-?- mWI -1 . ' mmmmmm wmmmmmmmMmmmmmmm Refrigerator , .L. I.. DrrmtBiTAi L- saiimtc ,.. WestingVioiise . FROST-FREE is the onlv re. i: ViVt.ratr.i- tViot P.nTTTJTRI Tt. niintd Anrsr $ 4 openings . . . because door openings let in warm air which -causes frost to form. f At every 60th door opening, which is just when defrosting is needed, FROST-FREE . automatically defrosts itself.., automatically disposes of the frost water!, i..:-' ; ' Come in., .see the 3 FROST-FREE -and other Westinghouse Refrigerators today! a - . riada&brk 9 kmarlm Maw SFEED-ELICTMC RanoA C-SL- with timn sMnfomtat unit that oto RED HOT Ifi30 SZCONDSt - -Mere s tne lastesc neanng unit on too xnarKet ; today. The SUPER SPEED COROX Unit get m hot right away . . . RED HOT in 30 seconds! f Now you can prepare bacon and eggs in 8 j minutes . . . piping hot soup whSd you're setting j ? the table . . . fresn or frozen vegetables from f cold start to steaming in 8 nunutea. : 1 V f That's not alL You get a giant MiracU Sealed Ouen, Two-Levd Speed Cooker, . Color-Glance i Controls and scores of other features, in this Weetmchouse Range. , . , . , nwu "WliJ.i.,ll,JHj '. !. i: f ' - J " : ' - '--' - ' I:;"" t-r ; . r l" ! , ' : ' Westinghouse Water HcwtcrsGn:a!l Appliances Vatcr Pumps " ' Cabinet Sinks Dcuble end Single Drain Ecrd3 Fixtures Pipe said Pipe Fitting PHONE 346xv.

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