. J S A1! . "PACE EIGHT - w . 'THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. G, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 1941 V $ Thanksgiving Day Tharaday - ; Matinee jr,M. -WALT DISNEY'S "RELUCTANT , DRAGON" COMEDY NEWS (Friday Only Humphrey COGART Kary ASTOR Abo ' MARCH OF TIME No. 2 Saturday Only iff Also CAPTAIN MARVEL No. 5 Monday - Tuesday . CHARLIE CHAPLIN PAULETTE GOODARD in ' 1 "THE GREAT DICTATOR" Wednesday Matinee 3 P. M.- Double Feature FIRST FE TURE RICHARD ARUN "with IVAOASOR ' ITV.mmi hum - NllS asthpv . Second Feature Tom Brown "NIAGARA FALLS" Thursday - Friday LOADED WITH LOVE! TEEMING WITH THRILLS! -. . r, it j & -si . m 4 1 J&0 UrgeOvnsrsOcBir All Fcrm Macli:ry To keep every farm machine in Perquimans County in top-notch con dition and place every usable piece of equipment in shape vitally-necessary if- Perquimans 'CWnty is to 40. its part in the 1942 Farm Defense Program, declares L. W. Anderson, secretary of the County USDA Dei fense Board. ' ..V With the manufacture, of new ma chinery and equipment in 1942 shary ly curtailed because of defense de mands on supplies of steel, copper, and other metajs,. farjners , 1J have to depend more upon existing- ' ma chinery, Mr. Anderson explained. In addition to the scarcity of new (equip ment, farmers may find the available farm labor limited in 1942. Any difficulty in obtaining ' parts or materials need for the repair ol farm machinery should be reported immediately to the County USDA Defense Board, said Mr. Anderson. The Board will attempt to help the farmer or the dealer obtain the need ed article. Some local or temporary shortages may develop because of un usual demand for certain replace ment parts, but manufacturers will be able to secure sufficient metals to produce the necessary parts. Allo cation of steel and other metals will be made manufacturers in order to meet the requirements, provided farmers do not wait until spring to place their orders. County USDA Defense Boards, act ing on the request of Secretary of Agriculture Claude R. Wickard, are urging farmers to check all machin- ery and equipment for possible worn or ; damaged parts and to order re placement 'parts Immediately. Early orders can be expected to, get right-of-way, said Mr. Anlersoh, and , by acting without delay, farmers may be able to assure themselves of obtain ing their needs. , . ,. . ' "If many farmers put off ordering repair parts, some wiirhave to ,go without them, and valuable crops may be lost as a result," warned Mr. An derson. -: - . "It has always - been- good farm practice to use farm equipment as long as possible and to make neces sary repairs in the off -season, but now it is a patriotic duty in National Defense as well," concluded Ms, Anderson. Condensed Statement of Hertford Banking Company HERTFORD, N. C. At the Close of Business November 15, 1941 RESOURCES Loans $176,647.46 U. S. Government, State and Municipal Bonds 357,601.72 Stocks 6,700.00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 16,900.00 Other Real Estate . . 21,374.70 Cash Value Life Insurance Policies 25,939.17 Cash and Due from Banks 486,961.91 Other Resources . 3,297.95 Total . $1,095,422.91 B LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 48,500.00 Surplus, Profits and Reserves 53,407.74 Payments on Industrial Loans 8,098.91 Deposits 982,401.51 Other Liabilities .!.. 3,014.75 Total $1,095,422.91 LARGEST STATEMENT SINCE ORGANIZATION This bank has served Perquimans County and surrounding com munity for forty years, and we are better prepared today to ren der its customers and the people of the County and community more efficient service than ever before in the history of the bank. We offer you the facilities of this bank, and hope you will call upon us freely. We invite you to discuss your financial needs with the officers. Prepared to make loans on real estate, seasonal crop loans, col lateral loans, endorsement loans. MONTHLY PAYMENT LOANS You can borrow money at this bank to meet your needs. We finance the following: Automobiles Electric Refrigerators ' Electric Stoves Taxes Doctors' Bills "'Hospital Bills and for many other purposes. Member FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Member NORTH CAROLINA BANKERS ASSOCIATION Member AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION Officers Dr. E. S. White President M. F. C. Edwards ; Vice President G. R. Tucker . . R. M. Riddick, ' Jr.': Wm. H. Hardcastle Asst. Cashier .Cashl er AeV Cashier -Directors 7, V ... e m ! mw ..,:, t i i ' Charles Whedbee ' - Dr. T. P. Bririn , Charles . Johnson R, 11 RWdick, Jt. Special Catholic Service Sunday At 8 A. M. Sunday, November 23rd, Holy Mass will begin in St. Ann's Catholic Church, corner Broad and Albemarle Streets, Edenton, at 8 a. m., and will feature a sermon on "Always Giving Thanks To God," an appropriate mus ical and singing program, concluding with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Confessions will be heard from 7:30 to 7:55 a. m. All non-Oatholics are invited to at tnd Services, every-1st and 2nd Sun day of the month at 10:30 a. nu, and every 3rd, 4th and 5th Sunday, of tha4r month at 8 a,..m announced Rev, P, . MoCourt,' pastor. - LET US WINTERIZE YOUR CAR Jt is time now to change over to Winter I Lubricants and ADD ANTI-FREEZE. Let its 1 1 check your car now and prepare it for Winter driving. PRESTONE ANTI-FREEZE SINCLAIR PRODUCTS JOE & BILL'S SERVICE STATION "WHERE SERVICE IS A PLEASURE" Bill White, Prop. Phone 2301 Shop At BLANCHARD'S Our stock is complete and you can find plenty of Bargains wait ing for you here at our store. Come in this week-end and check the Specials listed here. They are listed at prices you know will not be lower for a long time to come. Men's Wear Cold Weather Goods to Keep You Warm Men's Union Suits Sizes 36 to 46 Special 69c BOYS' SUITS 59c Men's Heavy Big Brother Work Sox Special 10c MEN'S DRESS SOX 10c Men's Work Gloves Leather Palm 25c to 69c MEN'S Dress Sweaters Sizes 36 to 48 Special at 98c Men's Work Shirts While They Last Only 79c We Carry a Complete Stock of DOBBS Hats and ARROW . SHIRTS and TIES men4 ' Leather Coats 36 to 46 Sizes Only $6.95 BOYS' ' Leather Coats Sizes 8 to 18 $5.95 Horse Hide Coats Sizes 86 to 50 Only $9.95 ! Boys' Suits i. Long Pants and Vest " Sizes 8 to-16 ; f SpeciaH6.95 ' Men's Suits 1 New Styles Old Prices . $16.95 to $19.05 - TRY OUB LAY-AWAY PLAN ON" A SUIT OR OVEr-COAT Piece Goods 54-in. Woolens Solid and Plaids, Per Yard 98c to $1.69 70x80 Blankets Part Wool, Heavy Weight Special at $2.98 Last Time at These Prices LARGE ASSORTMENT OP Print, Outing and Chambry All Colors 10c per yard NEW SHIPMENT OF Spun Rayon Plain Colors and Prints Yard 59c , Close Oat Special ALL BUTTRICK PATTERNS 10c Lingerie LADIES' COTTON Bloomers 29c LADIES' Outing Gowns 98c CHILDREN'S E-Z Union Suits 49c NEW SHIPMENT OF Cretonne Special, Yard 15c CHINNELLE , Bed Spreads $2.29 and $3.49 - . CHILDREN'S . Sweaters : e 59c-69c -3c : 27x27 Diapers 98c dozen , ' Visit Oar Baby Department v We Have Everything For the Baby. " , Ladies' Wear SECOND FLOOR Ladies' Coats Tailored and Dressy $9.95 to $26.95 Children's Coats Tweed and Herringbone Stripes. Velvet trimmed col lars and podkets. Sizes 7-14 $5.95 to $7.95 Ladies' Blouses Satins and Crepes. Long and short sleeves, with bands at bottom and tack-in styles.' Sizes 82 to 40 98c to $2.25 Skirts Plaids, Stripes and Solid colors. Uored and Pleated styles. Sizes 24-30 , 98c - $1.98 - $2.98 Ladies' Dresses The new Heigh Football shades. Pleated and Plain xnni xi vas 1 7.v aim NH-Rn , m k Nm At $3.98 to f 7.98 f I -X One Special Lot of : : LADIES', SPUN J Rayon Dresses Light and Dark Colors Sizes 14 to 40 Priced at .$2.49 ' r'' LADIES' ' , Plaids, Stripes . and Solid ' Colors.' Sizes 12 to 50 ' ' i $1.29 to $1.49 Ladies' Hats Styl The: Nearest Shades aM SEE OUR UNE OF tABIIIS' 1 t Silk Ilcclery, VISIT OUR '.SHOE DEPARTMENT One. Large Assortment Children's Shoes '. ' '" ' vomjueie biock oi ciajk tiuiVii wot sooesv All sues to k tmi.w........ ,.-i-w-,.n, , ., i, , ; - a.,;, .K4g tn K2.7S U iff Children's Star Draa.1 School Shoes One Lot Ladies' Shoe Close out at. Special BOOTS. All t!'es ! 41.98- 2.53 I' . S7i ', r ::cr i::z