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iA THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. N. C FREDA Y, M MARCH Hi ;'t Mf ; nmAY.. .v.u:'iAr -jut WS . . . . .. .. PAGE SEX !' 1 ' . i.i in r ii in . . r .1. v,. r Food Ration Stamps Valid Indefinitely TTheocovs S. Johnson, Raleigh OPA district director, declared Wed nesday that expiration dates for food ration stamps are out for the dura tion. Beginning in April, Johnson ' said, Ted and blue stamps in War Ration Book No. four will be good indefin itely. " There win oe no change in the way in which stamps become valid. Housewives will continue to get three red stamps worth 80 points every second Sunday and five blue stamps worth 50 points the first of every month. . Johnson said the change is in line with similar changes in other ration ing programs. The expiration date of shoe Htamus was removed last September and sugar expiration dates were done away with three weeks ago. Jim who was that new girl I saw you with the other night? Jack No new girl. It was my old one painted over. On&rithe best home ways to CX5C3 QK? " i 1 a I ;i II 1 1 1 If " 11 To Get More Strength if You Lack Precious Blood-lronl 1) You girls and women who suffer from simple anemia or who lose so much during monthly periods that you feel tired, weak, "dragged out due to low blood-iron Start at once try tydia Pink ham's TABLETS one of the great est blood-iron tonics you can buy to help build up red blood to give more strength and energy in such cases. Taken as directed Pinkham's Tablets is one of the very best home ways to get precious iron into the blood. Just try Pinkham's Tablets for at least 30 days. Then see if you. too, don't remarkably benefit Fol low label directions. Pinkham s Tab lets are worth trylngl Lydia Pink ttttt I fiff ttttA-'''A,', Ration Board States Certain Gas Coupons Invalid March 31st The Perquimans Ration Board an nounced today that after March 31, old type B, B-l, C and C-l, E and R gasoline coupons will be invalid. These coupons have not been issued since last fall and will be out of date after March 31. Tire certificates issued by the Board during the past week were: Passenger Type Walter Nowell, 2 tires and 1 tube; C. R. Booth, tire and tube; Julian Long, tire and tube; Louis Nachman, 2 tires and 2 tubes; A. B. Elliott, 1; G. M. Jordan, 2 tires and 2 tubes; J. F. Trogden, 2 tires and 2 tubes; G. L. Newby, 1; Hertford Cab Cq., 2 tires and 2 tubes; Chas. Wiggins, 2 Ures and 1 tube; G. A. Jordan, tire and tube; Alvin Winslow, 2; G. E. Hunter, 2 tires and 2 tubes; G. W. Riddick, tire and tube; Kyree Copeland, 2 tires and 2 tubes? Vernon Harrell, 2 tires and 2 tubes; R. L. Hendren, 3 tires and 3 tubes; Ralph Harrell, 1; Eddie Harrell, 1; Idonia Rogerson, 2 tires and 2 tubes. Truck Type Major-Loomis, 2 tires and 2 tubes; E. N. Miller, 2 tires and 2 tubes; Stokes & Mathews, 2 tires and 2 tubes; Preston iNixon, 2 tires and 2 tubes; C. W. White, tire and tube, and Guy Wehb, 1 tube. Tim i Paint can do wonders for a weatherbeaten house or out- building. It can also do wonders in brightening up the interior I of your home. GET READY FOR SPRING by painting now. See us about your paint problems. X vise you on proper paint and prices. We will be glad to ad- x We Have Athey's 100 Pure Paints, Oils, Varnishes . . . Paint Brushes A coat of Athey's Paint will last for the duration ... for it is quality paint made to withstand all weather conditions. Hertford Hardware & Supply Co. HERTFORD, N. C. CHAFANOKE NEWS Mrs. Tillie Russell and Tim True- blood spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Byrum spent the week-end at Corapeake. Miss Janet Quincy has returned to Peace College, Raleigh, after spend inir the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy. Mrs. J. C. Wilson has returned home after spending a week at Knox ville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Towe and son, Billy, of Wilson, and Durward Towe, of Washington, D. C, spent the week end with their sister, Mrs. C. P. Quincy, and Mr. Quincy. Pfc. Walter Symons and Mrs. Sy- mons have returned to Miami Beach, Fla., after spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Symons. Mrs. Gerald Wood, oT Portlock, Va., spent several days last week as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lewis. Chief Petty Qfficer Carey Quincy and Mrs. Quincy, of Norfolk, Va spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Smith and children, of Winfall; Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Boyce. and children of Ry land, Mr. and Mrs. George Hall : pent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Byrum. Mrs. Bertha Whitehead has return ed home after visiting relatives at Beach Spring. Mr. and Mrs. .Sidney Russell spent Sunday at Lynhaven, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Copeland. Mrs. Claude Fields, of Hertford, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Nixon. Mrs. J. C. White and Clayton White spent Sunday in Elizabeth City. BETHEL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Goodwin and son spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. C. M. Umphlett Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Phillips and children, Mrs. J. J. Phillips and Mrs. Ernest Goodwin visited Mr. , and Mrs. Willie Sherlock, of near Elizabeth City, Sunday afternoon. Mr. .and 'Mrs. Leroy Goodwin, Miss Blanche Goodwin and Johnnie Phillips spent Tuesday in Elizabeth1 City. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Vashti White and children were dinner guests of Mrs. Mattie White, of Tyner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gatling, Pvt. Kramer Williams and family and Mrs. Beulah Williams went to Nor folk, Va., to visit relatives. Mrs. C. T. Phillips and daughters, Marjory and Madelyn, Mrs. Hattie Farmer, William Farmer and Doug las Ward, and Miss Kathleen Ward, of Tyner, visited Mrs. David Ward, who is a patient in General Hospital, Norfolk, Va., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon White and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe White on Wednesday. Pvt. Kramer Williams left Sunday for Greenville Pa., where he is stationed. ( Mrs. Laura Curtis and Johnnie Miller have returned home from Norfolk, Va. Cpl. Leroy Dail, of Camp Davis, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dail. HOSTESS TO ROOK CLUB Miss Mary Sumner entertained members of her rook club on Friday evening, MarchJ.7, at her home on Church StreetTxhose playing were: Mesdames Archie Lane, Carlton Can non, C. T. Skinner, Julian White, Edgar Morris, J. T. Nixon, Jr., Joe Towe, W. G. Wright, D. P. Reed, Henry Stokes, Crafton Matthews, Nathan Relfe, Hurley Hofler and Mrs. Snyder, and Misses Mildred Reed and Kate Blanchard. High score prize went to Mrs. Wright, low was awarded to Miss Blanchard and a bingo prize was given at each table. A sweet course was served. ; : CIRCLE' NO. TWO TO MEET a Circle Number Two f the Hertford Baptist Church will-'meet "Monday evening, " April S at 8 o'clock, with Mrs. Will Hofftot as kotteaa.;- A11 members are urged to be present;, CTRCLR M;?BWitEEV iCircle .Number 'Three of the Per' ford; Baptist Qw$-?Wa 4"tiMi. h Monday Waning, ;r April: ''irt.r -i o'clock; -with? Iffiss jPraiMSea Iaess. AD wembera,are urged to fei present X BABY CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS FROM BLOOD-TESTED FLOCKS Pens Headed By Pedigreed Males JACKSON'S POULTRY FARM ; HERTFORD, N. C. R. F. D. 3 Breeders of Single Comb English White Leghorns J Too Late To Classify MRS. MATTIE LISTER WHITE, Authorized Representative of AVON PRODUCTS INC. . Dial 2071, Hertford, N. C. mar.31,apr.7 14,21 WANTED TO BUY ONE GAR- den tractor. Apply to Leon Hal sey, Scott's Feed and Seed Store, Edenton. ltpd Potatoes Are Important Yes, the lowly Spud has an important place onv the list of foods for Freedom which should be grown this year. We will need all the food we . can grow to feed ourselves and our Allies. It's not too late to plant IE1SH PO. TATOES you will be as early as your neighbor if you plant now. SPRING IS HERE . . . YOU CAN EXPECT BETTER WEATHER We have Certified MAINE grown and Select, Also RED BLISS $5.00 and $5.50 per bag Don't Forget We Still Have Plenty of FERTILIZER AND NITRATE OF SODA See Us For Your Needs J. C. BLANCHARD & CO, INC. "BLANCH ARB'S" SINCE 1832 'HERTFORD, N. C. "4Kfr$eeeee Good Used Cars ; Sc JaL & 1 Is your present car giving you satisfactory service? Driv ing conditions will change much during the winter months ahead ... so prepare now by trading your present car for a better later model good Used Car. We have a large stock of dean, well cared for Used Cars which will give you perfect satisfaction. See them nowl 1941 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4-door Sedan with radio and heater. 1940 Plymouth Efeluxe 4-door Sedan. Clean. 1941 Chevrolet Deluxe Coupe. Radio and heater. 1941 Ford Super De luxe 4-door Sedan. Ra dio and heater. Extra clean. 1939 Pontiac Club Coupe. 1940 Buick Super Se- i dan. 1941 Chevrolet Special Deluxe 4-door Sedan. Has radio and heater. 1941 Chevrolet Coach. Low mileage and good tires. 1940 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe. Lots of extras. 1941 Ford Deluxe Tu dor. Radio and heater. Clean and runs fine. 1940 Ford Club Coupe. Towe Motor Co. SALES AND SERVICE Phone 3461 ' H&tford, N. C. B&LVIDLRE NEWS Mrs. W. P. Barco, of Shiloh, and Mrs. Paul Sawyer, of Raleigh, spent Wednesday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Byrum and son, Don, of Norfolk, Va., were week-end visitors in the home of E. L. Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Blanchard and son, Paul, of Hobbsville; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pierce, Mrs. John Gallo way and daughter, Brenda, of Sun bury, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. .N. W. Chappell Sunday. Mrs. H. P. White and Mrs. L. J, WiBslow spent Tuesday in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Smith and children, Becky and Sam. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Shannonhouse, W. T. Smith and W. H. Smith, of Elizabeth City visited Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. B. H. Millikan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. White and two children Ann and Glenn, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse AsbelL in Edenton, and Mrs. Lncinda Lane, at Center Hill, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow, : Mr. ana Mrs. Eugene , Winslow, of Whiteaton, and Dick Goodwin, of Wpter Hill, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jerome Hurdle, D. T. HurdU, Carolyn and Delma Ann Bardie were guests of D; T. Ward, at Ryland, ounoay. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. White and Mrs. r. U White spent Monday in Nor folk, va. ITjTS. . i M i-,,, '. i . 1 1 ISA K 'ft "Blanchard's, EASTER HATS Our large assortment of new Spring Hats to match your Suit or Dress at . . . One-third Off REGULAR PRICE ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. S. P. Jessup was ' hostess to her bridge club on Thursday evening at ner nome. Those enjoying the evening were: Mesdames Gh ? A. Davenport, Thomas Wilcox, of Nor folk, Va., H. . A. Whitley; Trim Wil son, W. H. Hardcastle, Louis An derson, J, R. Fu trail and Miss Mae Wood Winslow: High score prise was awarded; Miss Winslow, A salad course was served. ; Choose a new Blouse or Sweater to wear with your new Suit. Large selec tion of new styles. BLOUSES . 98c up SWEATERS I. :.. $2.98 up All Sizes All Colors h 1 Lcdias' Easter Fa&sas The Easier Fashion Parade begins at BLANCHARD'S. You will find your entire new ensemble i of Suits, Dcesses and Hats awajting you. All beautifully Ityled and tailored. Ladies' Dresses for JEaster,r?5J98 to $12.98 Print Dresses for Easter. . '.'T?1.98 to $3.49 Suits for Easterl l$15,95to $24.95 : Come in today and select your new outfit . . . use our lay-away plan. A SPRING SHOES ladles and ChOdreiL Sect our line ot new neo-ra? tion4 and attractive Shoes. In new rIoolQrs espedauy for Eastef . I Many styles to choose from . . . all sizes. . r I C. MSB ia ICS. V ''BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 183a ; JUST ARRIVED H,3 1 largest shipment of LUl-1 GERIE we- have , ev:r had at our storcVe have' also received a Lir3 shipment of Prints, Piece Goods; I Sheets,; .? P21o Cases and, Bed Spree-' Get one of 'these r Our stock is complex m u r-.i , 11 1$
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