CI; 1 V" 1 . PAUISEJCTT THE PERQUIMANS WEESLY, HERTFORD, N. ft, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1U0 r i MORE ABOUT Continued from Page One) don at-last .admits the gravity of the situation while Prime Minister Wins ton Chuithili and British Minister of Information Alfred Duff Cooper iwarjt'the British public to brace for bad .news. ; The shock of the Belgian surren 3er was bad news enough to the anxious British Isles, and is eacpected to' be followed by reports of tragic losses even if the Allied Army- suc ceeds in Masting its way out of the m stranglehold in Flanders, i And then there's the promised at tack on the British Isles to think About ... German forces have jockeyed into nn Ideal notation to launch a massive air attack on Ensrland. Several channel ports are in German hands in northern France. A hop across the English Channel, a distance little more than from here to JtiUzaoetn City, and Nazi planes are over the British Isles. The eves of the world were center- nesday night, but Military authori- beaten force," A'i matte of fact. the British insist the encirciea jorce has never been driven back in battle; thftO.Ppetf legions had only in formed its lines from time to time to'eonfofin with the best locations. ' As it reforms its lines, German i mechanized forces close in. In Paris Wednesday the Frencn reported progress in their southern offensive to relieve tne wappeu Allies. In Berlin Field Marshall toenng ordered captured French airman chained as a retaliatory measure. In London Duff Cooper says the British must withdraw in Flanders, "but we have not lost the war, as suredly we shall not." In Rome Premier Mussolini manes unnthfiii ftDtarent flteD toward war as Italy bans unrestricted -departure of British French nationals. . Comes A New Era In Merchandising Something new in merchandising! How many oar-owners have been heard to say "Everytime I have my car washed, it rains." Here's their chance to prove it . Tno nnH Rill's Service Station is making an offer unlike anything fhnt hnn visited this section Deiore car-wash at Joe and Bill's is in- MORE ABOUT IliQY (Continued From tage One) A AOnAA;011tr Hannov ' tuiwarl orroinof rftm TOT 48 XlOUTS. Ill .... i -t- nu. n i that "trapped" is perhaps the wrong word. They insist that though the situa tion is critical the British Expedi tionary Force is not a routed pan icky army. "The B. E. F. is not a other words, a Rain Check is given with each car wash, li it ram within 48 hours and spoils the looks of the washing job, another wash job is given the same car free of charge CIIAPANOKE NEWS , Woodley Spencer, of Norfolk, Va., rv:,Hw-tti,'Ml of his parents, JU. .'T r 'TMani MrsW, W. Spencer, Sunday,, win. nrmmEi ciLBiunuai . ... RAIN CHECK GOOD FOR ONE CAR WASH WITHIN 48 HOURS Date. Joe & Bill's Service Station "Where Service Is a Pleasure' .:- HERTFORD, N. II DIAL 2301 State Theatre "TF Today (Friday) Gene Autrey Jane Withers -in- "Shooting High" Monday and Tuesday Carole Landis Adolphe Menjou -in- 'Turn About" Saturday- George O'Brien 'Legion of Lavless' DICK TRACY'S G-MEN No. 3 Wednesday MATINEE 3 P.M. Priscilla Lane Alan Hale "Three Cheers For I The Irish" Thursday and Friday A WARNIR MO. NCTURI 1 4 -Ctey rP Webb and S, M. Easoni retired to the judge's chamber and returned three minutes later with its decision. . Norman Trueblood, Lions Uud secretary, asserted that the State would be compelled to diBown WinfaM in order to build the 'new road, dis own its businesses- ; ana property owners. . ,f' Trueblood's talk ended with the plea, "to give Winfall a new lease An UfA y " . Charles medbeft said the county Commissioners .were of the opinion tnnf. the -nublic and everyone concern a Kent ha MArveH bv widening fhn mud at its oresent location .and that WinfaU landowners were willing tn oHve the necessary land for this operation, and pointed, to the danger nt turn hinrhwavs converffinsr at tne xnimpwav. ." The Rev. J. D. Cranford, pastor of the Winfall Methodist Church, said ho nrnnnsed new route "has all m dications of paralyzing the support of several businesses owned and op orated hv Winfall neoole." Mr. McNider, before learning tnai the Federal government was sponsor ing the project as part of a standard ization program, asked if the cost nf this improvement misrht not be hark to the county later when allotments are handed oui ior secondary road improvements. Wo aniH ne coiild not see the con sistency of not having funds to fin ish the Center Hill-Hertford noaa, and then sroine ahead with the plan nf another road in the same - Mr. Ward explained that tne two ifems were not connected and that the funds provided for the new route of U. S. 17 and elimination oi vne two curves at Winfall could not oe neaA tnr onv otlier nnrnose " ' . ., ,Ti... rmminsioner Wbb said "uniesj tt s 17 in hronsrht uo to Federal snooificntionii. other divisions Will take the through traffic away from na w He further stated that not so long in the future "in prooaoiy aivc rneM thank ttnll he a road from JTtL " . Potw, rhnrlps-utiae ureeK rerry hi Virginia, to Virginia, Beach, down to Monfon- acrnaa Croatan ouna, TO converge again with TJ. S. 17 at New Bern. The new road will be even more competition entering a bid for touring traffic along u. . i. Service Station's New Addition Opens BUI and Vivs Service Station's new auto service anrex is opening tnr nneration tomorrow Saturday). TVi nHilitinn to the Esso Service Station at the intersection of Grubb and Church Streets is said to house tho moat modern eaufoment for com' Til'ee unto service sreas'.ng, wasn- intr ot. . Th new Henartment is oi ultra modern construction in design and provides separate quarters for wash ing and greasing. KNIGHT WOOD a nnuMinsr of much interest to friends in this section took place in Columbus, Georgia, on Sat- urday, May zotn, ai p when Miss S...e Benton Wood, Aahtor nf Mr. and Mrs. lamer WnnH. of Hertford. Route 8, became the bride of Waily Kiusnt, ,01 o of Mr. and Mrs. to n vtCTtit f rirafton. West Vir- A . S W.Wv, " ' - ginia. Miss Ida Perry1 Matthews, oi Hertford, acted a3 maia oi uimw, and Jack Jackrn, of Columbus, Ga., was best man. t Vm Vnicrht is weil-known in Per quimans County. She was graduated fmm Perouimans County High School and attended Louisburg Col Mr. and Mrs. Knight are making their home in Columbus, Georgia J Mrs. J. C. Symons and Mrs. Emmetti Stallings attended the .Federation meewng, at Manteo Tuesday. Mr." and Mrs. Boy Branch and son, Arthur;, or. rortsmouwi, v., visited Mrs. P.' J Griffin and Mrs. Emmett Stallings Saturday. Mr." and Mrs. C P. Ouincy. their daughter, Janet, Mrs. C, L. Jackson, Mr. nH Mrs. John Asbell and chil dren visited: Mrs. Lula Bright Sunday afternoon. . ;. Mrs. J. C Perry and Jack Perry, of Elizabeth City, were guests ; of MTO. C. I Jackson during tne weeK end. , . -'. .ii :, vMrs;Joh4iAsbelli an4 j ajughter snent Monday afternoon in Hertford. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Wilder visited relatives in Chowan County during the week-end. Miss Al Whitehead will leave Monday to spend her vacation with Mrs. F. C. OTBrien in Laurel, Md. NEW HOPE NEWS I his brother, Xeonard Buttr who la Id hospital with serious injuries. - J, Buck and Pete Jackson, of Ra leigh, visited their parents,- Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jackson, "tfver- the week end, v - . v Misses Mary and Rebecca .Webb, and Mrs. Alphons Chappell, of Bel videre, attended the All-Star band festival in Edenton: and :the;;5 flower Show in Hertford Thursday.;? ; : Mrsv S. D. Banks, Mrs. Ja. . . Banks, Mrs. E. M. Perry, Mrs. L. R. Webb, Mrs. W. C. Barclift, Mrs. T. A. Hurdle and Miss Vida Banks .at tended the Flower Show in Hertford Thttrtdaifternobni ?&&$&i&k& Roblev Perry, who is working In Norfolk. Va., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Perry, Sunday.. Mrs. Sue Banks has returned home after spending two. weeks in Edenton with relatives. . Mrs.' Mae Ward and daughter, Je cola, of Edenton, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. WeDD, DTiaay Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis, Mrs. Pearl Gregory and daughter, Miss Virgilia Gregory, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Gre gory's brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Griffin. Mrs. Davis remained over for a week's visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Martin Towe, of Hertford, visited her mother, Mrs. George Powell, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bobbins, Misses Ruth and Katherine and J. T. Roh- bins, Jr., of SmithMd, were guests oi Mrs. KODDins- iatner, j. u. wetb and Mr. Bobbins' mother, Mrs. Mat tie Robbins, Sunday. Mrs. Edgar Fields and son, Edgar, Mrs. George Fields and Miss Jean nette Fields, of Hertford, visited in new uope Sunday, Too Late to Classify CORN FOR SALE: $3.50 "PER' BAR- rel. See ueorge W. Butler, at w Jam. C. W, Gaither. . ; , CORN - FOR " SALE APPROX1- rnately 200 bushels. Call Mrs. W. , i3aitbr, Hertford,-. C. XAcf WOOBVILLE NEWS Mr andr Mrs. Irvin Sharber and son, (Jharlesj Bogue, of Newland, were sruests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Roirue Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Stanton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Swayne Sunday. Mrs. A. R. Cooke and Miss Beu lah Bogue attended the District Fed eration meeting at Manteo Tuesday. Miss Operzine Cooke and Lel'and Winslow attended Quarterly Meeting at Piney Woods Church Sunday. ARRIVED SUNDAY, r. J. FTeetwood. of Memphis, Tenn., arrived Sunday to be with Jilt brother, J. M. Fleetwood, wno was critically ill at his home near; tfetnW; TOVEL'iOTQUCO. 1937 PLYMOUTH 2-Door Deluxe, with Trunk, Cool-Tex Seat Cov-: era, New Paint. Good Median ical Condition. 1937 SUICK. 4-Door Sedan with Trunk. Tires like new. In per fect driving condition. . 1936 FORD 2-Door Deluxe with Trunk, radio and heater. This car has been thoroughly recon? ditioned. " 1936 PLYMOUTH COUPE. Good Tires. Paint like new. A-l me chanical condition. If you want a coupe, drive this car before you buy. We also have a large selection of good, cheap, used cars. Chrysler Plymouth AUTOMOBILE OWNERS 1 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE The greatest sale in the history of Joe & Bill's Service Station on all U. S. Products starts Friday, May 31. By purchasing one U. S. Tire at Sale price, you may buy another Tire for $1.00. In case you need just one Tire, you may buy a set of the famous" Crump Seat Covers or a U. S. Battery to fit your car for the extra dollar. We have just re ceived a carload of U. S. Tires and Batteries. The Work! Fapious tt STSAFETY TIDES thi ski roa tqoti ow. JVcw U.S. ROYAL deluxe iramUHCTWTlEU Standard Mfay FV&P mat on ten of tho aodaoffin 1940can. TheU.S.TGlE By The WotUT Lm$$ j Uoiwd SM (rami ia odir'a Aa atnasuaur attrmctm proposition Is araiUbla duawcekoolrl ROYAL MASTER Amtrka'a firff Deikldded Tir ...tamoQf iotia extra (kid FTWKW SaW Prepare For " Summer Driving Now Let Us Replace Tour Old Tlree With New Ones BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY Size List Price First Tire Second Tire 4.40x21 4.50x21 8.55 $1.03 iVSxf Kf -TU Kf (S A KT Our SM4 'ill Sftpie THIS IS OUR SURPRISE FOR YOU Wifiti f io nvf fpw rinvfl wa will havA a store that will come you. There will be a complete stock of merchandise Groceries, Hardware. Notions, Lry Goods, etc. : : ; , Our purpose in this venture is, to give, the people of our good, Coonty BETTJSK HISBV;J!. ";ana more oi n. ;to j V 1 I IJ TPTYVaTidisA for what have you chickens, -ill anvthincr for which there is a market ' . .J 1 , ?Yours for Better Service, ,.:;;:V-.; -. ;- -Qaaltty Merchandi Vrf TMchard'.-- f ; . , ElSlt Look for our jlolliiig Store. - It. will be there very soon. rricea ( 4.50x20 4.75x20 5.00x20 $10.05 $1X3 Size List Price First Tire Second Tire 4.75x19 5.00x19 $ 8.70 $1X3 5.25x17 5.50x17 $10.65 $1X3 ; i These Prices Include the Trade of loia- u:a lire f ; ; , ; These Tii-es carry a life-timo guarantee ragranst Jariythinr, jvith . ' out extra cost." 1 Adjustments are made here to your satiation. rfn Till ?t f'l Snnl 0 i; "ii Tiv "wnr- c ice IS A plil'i DIAL 2501 1V i u ii. VA