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YMVB P'R rHE . PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. O, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1948 "STAGE DOOR CANTEEN? WHITC-MEADS home with his parents, near Hertford. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Mr. White is a prominent f armer1 of Miss Ruth Meads, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pabe Meads, of Weeksville, and LeRoy White, son of Mr. and Mrs, William White, of Hertford, were married on Friday, December 3, at South Mills. The bride wore a dress of brown crepe with matching; accessories. Perquimans County. Mrs. White is employed at a local store. Misses Shirley Wilson' and H. wnneneaa, aim ivuuerv . uvuwwwij Willie Morris and Oliver Layden at4j With i tended the wedding. cerity in the worUw vTik try BUY MORE WAR BONDS Mr. and Mrs. White will make tbett ilt Wife '""" ""-immiiiiir t riiiiidniilir rwmm miwiarm ninrr it .jM-Mmj ittwwaaiaiM At Christmos time we realize more than ever the value of the friendship and goad will of folks like you You have been consid erate of us in the past and we wish for you continued success in the future. world passes 'St. in review '. coin;:,,. ft' if. )? Tlmi- day and Friday. CHAPANOKE NEWS Miss Susie Mae Wilson, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. Mr. and ...rs. C. 1'. yuincy and Miss Janet iuincy spent Monday in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Bertha Whitehead is spend ing some time with her father, Mr. Howell, at beech Spring. Calvin Wilson has returned from the Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City, and s getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Garrett spent Thursday afternoon in Portsmouth. Mr. and -Mrs. Emmett Stallings and Mrs. W. H. Elliott spent Thursday in l;. ..abeth City. Sam Harrell, of Norfolk, Va., is spending a few days with relatives. Miss Louite Wilson, a member of the Chowan High School faculty, is spending the holidays with her par-; c .-, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. Irs. J. C. Wilson was in Elisabeth on Tuesday. cooperate in bringing their work stock to the clinic because the greater the number of animals treated the less will be the cost per head. He suggests that tjie animals not be given any food for at least 12 to 18 hours before treatments are given. should watch for local announcements as to when and where the clinics are to be held. Horse And Mule Clinics Are Planned F.!fty-nine counties in North Caro lina are planning to hold horse and mule clinics this winter to condition work stock for essential- work on the farm under war-time conditions, re ports L. I. Case, Extension animal l'.i.'Vtnd in at State College. "It's good hone sense to treat bor.-w uiul mules for worms and bote ind have the -peeessary dental work done saysjtjtjie. "If you have noticed any loss of weight, unthrift iness o- liijestive troubles in your work stock lately, don't delay having them treated. These troubles are no dmit -;ised by internal parasites iiVlv v f .en cause serious damage tc both i orses and colts," he added. ' is" ; its out that it costs more t fee I ;i v ormy animal and that the wormy animal will do much less work than one free of such parasites and in School Lunch Calls For Special Foods Sponsors of school lunches can sret help from the Food Distribution Ad ministration in paying for these lunches if they will follow two ap proved school lunch patterns in pre paring the food, say officials from Washington. The Administration will pay. usu' ally from 6 to 9 cents per meal, for certain specified foods purchased for and served in either of the two kjnds of lunches. The menu may include a wide variety of foods, depending on local supplies of foods. The "Type A" lunch provides from a third to a half of the five kinds of I food that a growing child needs 1 daily. The "Type B" lunch has the same kinds of foods but the helpings are smaller and contain less protein, fat, minerals, and vitamins, except for milk,which remains the same. The officials point out that adults, who want a nutritious lunch, can fol low the "Type A lunch pattern to advantage in ordering food at a res- Returns Home for Holidays Miss Elizabeth Darden, student at E. C. T. C, Greenville arrived home Friday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. Here Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Perry and daughter, Jane, of Windsor, will be the guests of Mrs. Perry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick, Christ- He urges that neighboring farmers mas Day. THE GAYEST SEASON Of THEM ALL May we express our sincere food of you and your loved friends. You bare bm mo eordUl fat your with us In the past and we are snbtdful of oD favors when we say to you CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Roberson's Drug Store "On The Corner" Hertford North Carolina I...- vsi-wvaiawmnissisw Rturvt Ik right worship, talioe.lalalh. to observe and celebrate amy eocwfeft uk desire. That is why Christmas means to much to each of us. It is symbolic of the American Way of Life. And so, we, t Americans, say Merry Christmas to you, our fellow Americans. Oeedwin's Dress Shop ! I $ for your entertainment in t c St te Y: ; i- 't $S 1 I Rose's 5 10-25c Store mm ; year wft.greai anuwpa-, . In acknowledging your w . Holiday Greeting and to wish you "N f Season full of good hope, good ..:'-.'":.a-.iit'1, ' - . . cheer and pood fellowship. Deluxe Cleasiors HERTFORD, N. C. I.A II Ml TT k ( ...inr Let's tokt o lew minutes off to with every one oround us o very hoppy otcotion. We stmi o Unit refoxotion to better prepore our serves for the problem of tfie comkig year. Left moke it on oM foehiened American CHrlstmot. Cannon's Grocery Hilda's Dress and Beauty Shop HERTFORD, N. C. It's Hnothet mencan Qhristmas 1 14 lew a, h. be a fettivo seaseo ","7 7T.I. a Im (beak tot to, NMMberh. Meade ead Irrsd ease, om fhe mo rim Mmlafi whkk America ealeys. nrrti wWito the f - Tiu tada we eeia theaabtMaeis ef these wfceai we - " i u ma desire te create wiw mMm The AaMtteea Ckrisriaae ' ceaalHtm and event. H catteaM that fcetfa sees) la Christraee fee SMay, rmbv yeors. canerrM. ' MmUmnH tall ttrlsto so Let es be bew oad ssaiMiwf ot "mMm an aetata the treatest er- " b n, CMstriMS wk far yce. Mae ssast raata treeTtieeel ratardUst of h tw ebUaatiM le beat T ' . itaattae factor of the Aaterkoe . M. f.iORGAIJ "THE FURNITURE MAN' HERTFORD, N. C. V I extend to you the warmest greetings. This s our 30th Christmas that we have had the pleasure of serving you, but it is different from anything that we have experienced In the history of our business, which began 15 years before we opened our Furniture Store. We have been forced to change our busi ness methods in various Ways, and because of these changes, effective immediately, we can not sell or put away any goods unless same are paid for in full. We still deliver, but Government regula tions forbid us to deliver small parcels unless we are near your home. Furniture has been rationed to us for the past 18 months and today, as for the past six months, we are selling twice as much as we receive. We feel quality and price have a lot to do with this. We do not believe in Black Market business and therefore our stock is smaller than it might be if we wished to do business under Black Market conditions. We prefer our way. However, we are hoping that with the large amount of merchandise we have oh order, our factories may soon be abfe to replenish our stock Of items to our usual large supply. Beginning January 1, our store hours will be as follows: Monday through Friday, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m'r exceDt Thursday, when we close at 12 noon. x ; Saturday, 8 a. m. to 9;45 J 1 -yl, ""7 y ' " - ' -- LT.ZZZ . 1 . 1 1,1 .1 ' . 'r.t... ,.J...- ....;-.v'.,r.'W.H"(1 ' i " " ' , " I , --
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