Ey F3ANCT3 ECLL Would you like to' mats papier mache tray ? . It ! not bud and you will enjoy the fruits of your labor "for many yean to come. Also Christ. mas is fast approaching and one of these handsome trays wail make an You will need if "3 of oli t: rcpers a tray whose sape yci L to use as a mold, melted parCn cr clear plastic spray, wallpaper pafe, WeMwood slue, three one-4ncn oniuu es, shellac, varnish, sandpaper and enamel for the background. Tear the newspaper into strips ap proximately one inch wide by two or three inches long. Do not cut the strips as the ragged torn edges lap during our old mm mm you 11 find spectacular sayings on the purchase of a wonderful new 1952 Yes, our biggest range sale is now on and it means real sayings for you! Imagine having such features a the one-piece top burner unit that washes like platethe Red Wheel Regulator for accurate oven heat control the i. Swing Out broiler that's so easy to so plus the' many other exclusive features Seekiodayai LOW DOWN PAYMENT HARRELL GAS & COAL COMPANY Next To-Perquimans High School PHONE 3881 HERTFORD, N. C. Hi ever without c t ' J i-Aj- es. Soak the a'- J in. .r. Apply a layer of dim? r f p ? r 'strips, one at a time to the lac'i of the tray. (Lap each piece tZJly over the preceding one. -When the mold is completely cov ered, brush .the entire surface with a coat of paste. This paste is made by mixing three parte wall paper paste, to one part of Weldwood glue and adding water until the paste is creamy. " Next, apply another layer of paper strips in the same manner as the first layer. When the first layer is com pletely covered by the second layer, brush on another coat of paste. This process should be repeated until the layers are three-eighths inch thick. The thickness can be tested by (plung ing a hat pin through the layers until its hits the tray. 5 When the entice back of the tray has been covered to the proper thick ness, the papier-mache is ready for drying. ... . : V,-. '. ; -v.;, To dry, sit the papier-mache and molflin an airy place, away from heat, and allow to dry for two weeks. 'Now it is time to cut the edges care fully with a new razor blade and lift from the mold. - Trim the edges. Go over the top of the tray and paste down any loose edges , of pa per.' When you are sure lie paste is thoroughly dry, brush a coat of shel lac over the entire tray. . Let dry for forty-eight hours. Then apply a second coat and let dry for forty-eight hours. Next, sand . the tray, " front and back, with fine sandpaper and dust well. Apply one coat of background color and allow to dry for twenty-four hours. Sand again and dust -"This should be repeated as often as neces sary to give a smooth surface. Then apply one coat of varnish and dry for twenty-four hours. - : . Trace or paint your design on the tray and paint design with tube oil colors. Dry for two weeks. Finish with two coats of spar varnish. Tu i weie Cee c it 'a v,'. Jean 'CU-ira as the only v I:ir There was a'o foil .me telll.-j'. The hostesses Bervci fruit punch, cake, salted peanuts, chocolate candy and Halloween Candy which was en joyed by" all It was decided that Jean Stalling and Billy Baker would have the next meeting. ' w. s.cs.MErrrs , The W S. C. S. of Cedar Grove Church met at the home of Mrs. E. B. Holloweli for its October meeting. Mrs. 'J'E. Perry was in charge of the program, and meeting was opened by singing No. 15. Subject Toward Complete living-. Devotional was given by Mrs." B. N. Miller. Talks on "Home Mission and Service of Human Bights," were given by Mrs. IB. M. Miller, Mrs. E. B. Hollowell, Mrs. Lawrence Per ry and Mm. 3. P. Hollowell. Prayer was rendered by Mrs. J. E. Perry, after which song No. 255 was sung. -'; '. ' ' Mrs. E. B. IHollowell, president, held a short business session. Spirit ual life (Leader Mrs. Calvin Bundy gave her program: Scripture, part of Romans and John. The hostess served delicious refreshments. SPTVEY TRANSFERRED Lt. Dick Spivey, son of Mrs. Hat tre Spivey of Hertford, was trans ferred to Fighter Squadron 43 re cently, while the sauadron was aboard the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea (OVB-43) in the harbor of Palermo, Sicily. - , A graduate of Perquimans High School, Lt. Spivey entered the Navy in 13412 and has served in four dif ferent fighter squadrons since then. . Fighter Squadron 43, a unit of Carrier Ait Group Four, has just returned to the Jacksonville Naval Air Station after a tour of duty in xne Mediterranean. , , jOwn Your Own H ome 3 II CLASS MEETS ' The 'Willing Workers Class of New Hope Methodist Church held its re mar meeting at the home of (Mrs. Win Dail with IRachel Spivey .and Mrs. Dail as hostesses. ;'-.. The meeting was called to order hv the president, Joe Butt. The secre tary read the minutes of the last meeting and called the roll with 11 present. During the new business new com mittees were appointed for Wia cam. Ing year. They were as follows: Sick Committee Barbara Butt nr Jean Butt; Program, Chairmen 'Ann Stallinga and Jean StallineS: Member ship Committee Billy Baker, Philip Bunch and Bobby Jones; Publicity Chairman Rachel (Spivey. ... ' iJJunng the program the group sang 'IBeulah Land," Blessed Assurance," and "In The Garden," accompaned at the piano by Ann jStallings. . The de votional was given by Rachel Spivey. Others taking part in the program Vets' Question Box Q May I attend a foreign school under the new Korean GI Bill A Yes, go long as you meet the eligibility requirements of the new law, and so long as the school is an approved institution of higher learn ing. VA has the right to deny or discontinue a veteran's foreign train ing, if It finds that the training "is not for the best interest of the vet eran or the Government" ONE MINUTE SPORTS QUIZ 1. Who is Stu Miller? 2. IWho won the Eastern Open Golf tourney recently T 3. What 8-year-old colt has won seven races in seven starts including the Derby, in England? 4. How old was Jersey Joe Walcott on the day of his fight with Rocky Marciano? 5. Which Major league in baseball START SAVO TODAY f OH YOUH OUR- : 65k SERIES OF INSTALLMENT STOCK IN THE HERTFORD BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Goes on Sals Nov. l ! Datled November 1, 1952, each share of stock at 25 cents per week will mature at $100 in 354 weeks at the present rate of earnings. This is in excess of three per cent simple interest on your savings. - See us today and make arrangements to i carry as many shares as you can. There is no limit as to the number of shares an individual 1 may purchase. - ' I I!:rtfcrd C:!!i & Lcn flsscfelb i A.W.Hefren,PreG;int Max Campbell, Secretary' ' , ' OFFICE AT THE PERQUIMANS-WEEKLY DIPCNIMILITY RESULARLy. each yew rr. at the fSrtt breath of Spring, the btrcls can be depended on te wing their way northward. There h Hotiinq purpeseleie beutTHfhtl A complete prceutoAel un' dentandina charecterize every service performed by , this organization. You can depend on the arrancjementt for the entire ceremony made by our dependable staff. ' v ym;atk;ticv ir.vici i! it ior-; r,r.rir:;:::!'-' ." ) o O ...( lj; .til rm St. Lo 's Ti!yar. -I I - ue. " - 1f XT 1 l l I I I I I TTT For year 'round protection Xj both instde and ouhlde 7a . ..Cxi it pays many ways 10 insist x t' 'ft v. . St - mm- m-MMmm - ; Manufactured by ; IKE C f.t ATKETf , t t f s .; uiiflli Hi,;:; m&M "TRADE HERB AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" . PHONE 3461 . HERTFORD," N. C. 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