Tns. perquimans vrrv v - tinrrroun. r Yfjt v fc::n:rGc:it (n , Continued from ijee 0";.e) ach was, ordered' to kep in work at .. -gainful occupation and placed on pro- .Ration for three years. ' , . The hearing of civil cat.es was started' wit' Monday when Judge Thompson heard. two uncontested di Month Set AsIJa To : Cjrt More Pulpwood ; ; (Continued irorn Paste 1i' N boys would be severely handicapped. With an abundance of-, it, - our boys will be able to do their job effectively and quc!vly. The; will Ufc tl.cAxis audi be home . sooner' if we do., not falter." ,v t- - Reciting the -slogan of the news paper pulpwood drive for November ll to December 11, Mr, Earle said I "Cut a cord of pulpwood for every 1UUU,1U" V 1 r I' y and girl j in the armed service vorce actions and a large part of the ( ' . i- . nMi cml docket was cleared before court atriotiBm . ,t ig an opportunity to adjourned on Tneaday. ,back that b or with Four ciW actions were disposed ot ,pUe uipmentnd ?0od. It may on Tuesday when it was announced , vense nis m that a compromise had been agreed j Mr Earle riMai ittil only 8p npon hv the case Pattrick against t attem madj b the j a- to Treadwell, and the suits of D.,M.bomb the mainlend of the United Jackson agwnst R. H. Browning, and gtates jn thls!.war was the dropping the . suit, of A. A. Nobles against N.;of a hoaA m tha vagt puipwood pro C. Spivey were non-suited. The duci ng area8 o Oregon . Hollowell Chevrolet Company was K the Japs want our timber so awarded judgment in a suit against badl we ou ht to oblige," he said Hurley elly. I "But let's give ft to them in the form Three divorce cases were also dis- of bullets, bombs, and shells. One posed of on Tuesday. iway we can pay our respects to the The Jennings against Jennings suit, ' Japane8e Md German warlords is to awuu weoneeuay, was aeciarea a cut a cord 0f pupw0od for every boy mis-trial when one of the jurors was m tne service and thus give them a ordered withdrawn, xThe case of J. 1 double-barrelled discharge from H. Towe vs Army Thompson was America's two battle-lines the fight- iianuied oy compromise and in the jng front and the home front" tasi case oi me day judgment was !: ' v'.1'''- " Li.Jll llL-Jli Hi inn l..j.jmjw -rrmm: i si awarded in the against Perry. suit of Chappel BUY WAR BONDS! Assistant Have you an account with the house, madam? Customer No. but maybe I can arrange matters with your manager. Assistant (to manager) A lady of Tops For Thru Winter 3 Ladies, young and old, interested in smart new fashion?, that wear well in all seasons will find our store well stocked with the items they want . . . Coats, Dresses and all the accessbries. ' Why not make BLANCHARD'S your "One Stop Shopping Center"? t LADIES' DRESSES Nationally advertised Erma Hill and Gara Tiffiny Dresses. Perfect all 'round Dresses for every occasion. See these "buys" today. Warm, sturdy fabrics fashion right colors. All sizes. Paid Pi SWEATERS and SKIRTS are fashions these days. We have a complete stock of both. SWEATERS t in long and short sleeves, cardigan and slip over styles 98c to $6.00 SKIRTS, in plaids and solid colors $2.08 to $6.05 not"! m tl , Ann Sothern and James Craig In a Scene from "Swing Shift Misie, with Jt: . . . . o , j . . ,1 ,itii cn.iea to the State Theatre )unuay oniy. - ' . i BALLAHACK NEJVS Mrs. C. C. Mansfield, Mrs, Samuel Mansfield and children, Eryin and JeBsie Raye, visited Mrs. , Wallace Goodwin Sunday afternoon. L. A. Coodwin returned home from General Hospital, Norfolk, Va., Sun day. He was there for treatment. '' Troy Elliott was moved from the tV S. Marine Air Corps hospital at Rdnitinn on Tuesday to uenerai nos nital .Norfolk. Va. His condition is still serious. Mr. Elliott was senpus- t lninrp.1 when his car, and a trucK collided near Edenhouse, Bertie Coun tv. last Wednesday night. , His cous . , , . . ... In. Jnhnnv El iott. wno was in -me , .... 1 .11.:, car with him, was instantly auieuv. Mrs. Anthony Elliott, of Chapa- viva H. V Baker and Mrs Liw F.iliott visited jar. ana, jhtb. Sidney Goodwin iuesaay nignu Mrs Levi Goodwin spent several days this week m EliaaDettt' wty as the guest of Mr. and mrs. ivan Everton. TVIiss Elizabeth Copeland, of Tyner, was the week-end guest of Miss Lal- lian Goodwin. V, Mrs. Murray Elliott. Misses IHel- ma end Mary Elliott visited Mr. -and Mrs. H. V. Baker Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. " Willie -:yW. i laniels and children, Vernon and Kiroy, 01 Norfolk, Va. and Mrs., Troy nauon BETHEL NEWS ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. HeimauyChappell,1 of Norfolk, Va., visited j Mr. and i' Mrs. Thomas C. Chappell: W ednesday. Mr and Mrs. H. J. Lbng and Mrs. Ernest, j Kogers, of Elizabeth ' City, spent -Sunday with Mr and Mrs, S M. Lang. t u Mrs. S. C. Phillips, Misses Oertie Chappell, Evelyn Long and. Mary lues; Chappell visited , Air. and , Mrs. K. D. Creecy bunuay. 's.' Miss Frances Gertrude Fleetwood of the Colerain school faculty, spent the week-end with, her mother. Mrs. J. M. Fleetwood. : Mrs. J. VV. Gatling, of Norfolk, Va. is the guest of Mrs. W. E. Curtis this week. Paul Chesson, of Norfolk, Va., was the guest of his sister, -Mrs. E. J. Proctor Sunday.. . Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. . Chappell. and Mrs. Preston Long visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoffler, at GatesviUe . Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry visited her mother, Mrs. W. W. Chappell, of near. Belvidere, Sunday. . Mrs. Laura Curtis and Johnny Miller have returned from Norfolk, Va., where they visited, relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joyner and son, Jiminie of Suffolk, Va,, spent Sun- "HOSTESS TO CR1DGE CLU3 Mrs. H. ,C.' Stokes entertained her bridge club' on Tuesday ;evening at her home fin Church .Street Ihose enjoying the evening werei'Mt!' "ames T LTJessup, Charle$ M.; W," ;fordr Carroll Hojmes, Cliarlps Er. Johnson, and MMR. Campbell' Misses Helen. Morgan juid ilary ,Sumner ; L g ; f High score prize went to Mrs. Campbell, lowwas v, awarded vMra,. Williford and Miss Sumner received ". bingo prize, A aweet course was served by the ' nostess. Jusf Like DadT ; ' ' The barber lifted the youn cus- tomef into, his chair, and said: "How do you want your hair cut son?: iuue ma s, wita a noie m the top. uqua u sea c ars I - U your, present car giving you satisfactory service ? Driv? t "a wuuiwua nui v.uuu(jc uiuLu uunng me wuvter monuis aneaa x t rso prepare by mdinfcouilwesentcMior a better later 1 I "", 6""" vowv;a. "c uave a large siock ot ciean,; weil X cared. -for Use Cars wfcich,wilf give vou perfect satisfaction t is. tv j LADIES' COATS Smart new Coats in Harris' Tweed, Camel Hair and plaids. The very type you want for the coming winter. All sizes in sport and dressy styles We have a nice assortment of) Children's Coats, most all sizes and at right prices. Ladies' new Fall Hats fn a wide range of sizes and colors 1 1 LINGERIE FOR MISSES AN1) LADIES Loni? wearinir styles for everyone. Misses' Slips were the guests ot Mr. and M"- Sid" with ber Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Uooowin ana daughter, Lillian,, and Miss Elizabeth Copeland spent Sunday at , tienerai Hospital, Norfolk, Va., visiting' L. A. Goodwlh. . Mrs. George Forehand and children,-of Suffolk, Va spent last Week with Mri Wallace Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sutton visited Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goodwin Sunday night . - M:'r f f- . Mr. and Mrs. William Tarkenton, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tarkenton,"; of Suffolk, Va., Mrs. Tempie Tarkenton, Mrs. Mattie White :nd Miss Ev White, of Tyner, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe White- v .1 Mrs. Mattie White' and . Miss Eva White have returned to their home at Tyner, after spending the week-end with relatives here. Mrs. Herman .Fleetwood See .them'TOwl-iV-v fa v srTr' ! 1941 ChwroletSDeci4lh941 nhAwpf finU Deluxe 4idoor Sediah. mrfiivrhih' fiMmkutn t E&tm1 qdrse(PcarJfroodtmechaTrieal &m- -rrfl'Tf if Iff , 9, I'fV"'.-- 'X 1940 Dodgre 2-dooi Se-1 dan: . Dluxe. ; Ver3r; good' condition. ' . .V 1937 Chevrolet 2-door V wKMi.,.;, ah . uuu run,- j t ning conditiorV.1 'x ft A4tew othr models i 1940 Chefvrolet Special rBeluxe CbachZ -Has : radio aiM heater.1 1940 Dodge Deluxe 4- aoor.an. Here ura real' usedicar buy. - 1937. Chfevrolet 4-door "Sedan.' Runs line. Has heater. ' gwHisea cars win r tn.rjK 2401 - t j ( tierttord, w. cv . , I , remains Mrs. Troy ElUott and Mrs. Sidney critically ill in .General Hospital, jNonout, va. ...i Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Elliott, Miss Goodwin visited :Troy ElUott,af the j U. S. Marine Air Corps Hospital! at Edenton, Saturday! afternoon. Ladies' Slips " '.;.; Panties Ladies.' Gowns Ladies' .Hosiery-r-Mojud, Cannon and Fifth Avenue Iiuui .w .-60C f 98C K 'H ...J$t.ip to $2.9$ 39c to S9C -.2.98 to $3.91 Priced 91c, to $1.19 CHAPANOKE NEWS Mrs. : Gerald1' Wood has returned! to her home fitt Norfolk, Va., 'after spending several days with her par ents, Mx.. and Mrs. W. W. Lewis., Shelton White, U. S. C. G.f f Nor folk, Va4. spent Sunday with his par ents,' Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White? ; ? Mrs. Tillie Russell and Tim ;True- blood spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va, with':relative8. ' David -. Lewis, U. S. N., Norfolk, Va..' spent : the week-end with? "Ids parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W.; Lfewla. Ardell Byrum was in Portsmouth, Va., Wednesday. - u . Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lane ' were guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Garrett on Sundays Qarey Quincy, U. S. N., and ' Mrs. Quincy spent Monday with ' bis par ents, 'Jfci and Mrs. C P. Quincy. V. Mrs. Molue Trueblood spent Sun day in Elizabeth City with relatives. Lindsay Russell returned home .on Saturday , front the Albemarl Hos pital; Elizabeth City.- - 7R Mr and Mrs. Philip Perryl 'Mrs. Wilbert Newbold and Mrs. Missouri Perry attended the Family Da pro gram at the Consolidated Base,1. near Elizabeth City, Sunday. .v " ' , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whiter were guests of his mother, Mrs. J ; A. White, on Sunday. , f. Myrtle Norman r Elliott, and I. .. Elliott, of Hertford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Farmer ,. Sunday evening. NICANOR NEWS Miss Betty Lou Eason spent Wed nesday night witK Miss Doris Carver, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse. White and'X children, Becky and Eugene, and Mrs. Allen Perry, of Hertford, visited Mrs. D, A. Carver Sunday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ward and daughter, Agnes, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Rountree, of Belvidere, visited Mrs. D. A. Carver, Mr. and. Mrs.' J. H. Baker and Mrs, Jesse Rountree on Sunday afternoon. Mr. end Mrs. R. M. Baker' and daughter, Helene; Mr. and Mrs, Jesse White and daughter, Becky; Mrs. D. A. Carver, Mrs: Allan Perry, Mrs. J. A. Carver and daughter, Velma, visit ed Mrs. Mary Carver, 1 of Newland, Sunday afternoon. v Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Baker and children,. Donald Wallace and Mari lyn, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Crafton Wjnslow. "4 Mrs. J. C Baker visited Mr. and Mrs. J. N.' Stallings Sunday , after noon, i h j r . ir ' ,r' , Mr. and "Mrs.. Charlie Havrell,". of Hertford ., spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.' and Mrs.'.J. C. Baker. 46 w i-.Tckili-J 1 ;. "i.t ' 1 ': ' fl tria .4. r .V age f!l (lull rjaGV.un-VQopPciqt ( -; Smart Jibme-ownert keep tbeir homes and buildings-; ; ' in good repair' , it means money in their pockets and it ' . ' I r .Pp60 to Voui t you do those snjall repair jobs now.' Repair 'your home and buildinrs to Drevent the need t BAGS and NEW AND USED SOYBEAN, s ? BAGSVhile they lasi'If you neeiff some rr r'"w of these bags wo advise yoii to et, them it! I i riow.1 We will have ho more cMhesfc this season. I of larger repairs later V that is where Vou save ,V- and it's money in your pocket C' ' . .ifr I' .V - I SEfe i STODAY"F6BUIblr5GM?.IALS NEEDED i " DO YOUR JOB , ,.:,WE IIAVE THEM! ' ;r: . Windows Doors; ; , Nails . . Rubber Rccang ; Compodtion Shin-!::: Sla 3 Surface Roofing! ! 1 Brixmcnt Jtsnckc , uement . For Sand 1 Grave Izi Protection Use Athey's'ioo Pure Taints Ar.j T.cof Cc-i!"3 ar.d tcrr-t J. C. CLC v., VP" . i , BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 ' "blanciia: ys" sire:, i .T- v f Hertford, N. C. fit unr. .'cnD.r.c.- . ' ,'1