W8 IHJfr (Ebrmltrf &rmit Buymore#/v&*?oow for/^c/y security, too! VOL! ME 55 ? NUMBER 45. MURPHY. NORTH C AROLINA. THURSDAY. JUNE 1 1944. EIGHT PAGES THIS WEEK 150 Enrolled In Bible School At Baptist Church Enrolled in the dally vacation i li bit- school which is being con ducted at the First Baptist church, 1 through Wednesday morning, were more than 150 students. The c iiool began Monday, and ses sions are being held daily from 8 30 to 12 o'clock noon, all this j week and next. Cooperating churches are: First Baptist Calvary and Pleasant Valley Rev. A B. Cash is pastor and Rev. R. Lane Akins of Hay esville is principal of the school. All children between the ages of four and 16 are invited to at tend. The daily schedule in cludes, among other things, songs. ones, Bible lessons, refresh ments. play and handwork. To Start Test Drilling For Iron Ore Around July 1 The U. S. Bureau of Mines plans to teg in a program of test pitting and drilling the Cherokee and Clay county iron ore deposits soon after July 1. according to in formation received here. R. Bruce Etheridge. director of ? ?v. State department of Conserva \on and Development, wrote Mrs. W G Cover. Cherokee county's representative in the general as ? mblv. that he had been advised to tliis effect by Dr. Jasper L. St ; key. state geologist, who stat '<1 that maps of the area are now made by representatives of Bureau of Mines and that test ng and drilling is expected to 1 soon after July 1. IKSSE PATTERSON' Jessie Patterson, Aerial Gunner, Awarded Wings Harlingen Army Air Field. Tex Another large class of Aerial Gunners to guard Army Air Forces' bombers was graduated *nis week from the AAF Training Command aerial gunnery school here and among the qualified Sharpshooters of the Sky'' was Pfc. Jessie R. Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess W. Patterson of Andrews. At brief graduation exercises held here he received a pair of gunner's wings as well as a pro motion in grade. Unless retained at Harlingen as an instructor, he will join an aerial combat team. A comprehensive seven-weeks course in every phase of aerial Runnery warfare prepared him for his place in America's step Ped-up air offensive. Besides learning to fire every type weap on from camera guns to the dead ly caliber .50 Brownings, he stud ied turret manipulation, aircraft recognition and was required to tear down an assemble weapons while blindfolded. He climaxed the course by firing on towed tar pets from Liberator bombers un der simulated combat conditions. Thos, C. Leonard Made An Ensign Great Lakes. 111., May 18 ? Thomas C. Leonard, 25, son of Mr. and Mrs. George K. Leonard, Hiwassee Dam. N. C. was com NOMINATED GOVERNOR ? Gregg Cherry of Gastonia, who was nominated governor of North Carolina in the primary held in the state Saturday. Cherry And Hoey Win In The Primary Gregg Cherry of Gastonia was ? nominated North Carolina's next governor in the primiuy held last Saturday, with more than ?if> ono majority o- his oppon ents, Dr. Ralph McDonald and Olla Ray Boyd. Cherry received more than 173,841 votes, .to slightly more than 127.749 for McDonald and 1.800 for Boyd. Clyde R. Hoey received a big majority over his opponents. Cameron Morrison. Marvin Ritch. Arthur Simmons and Giles New ton. for the United States Senate. L. Y. Ballentine of Fuquay was nominated lieutenant governor: Thad Eure. secretary of state: , Geo. Ross Pou. auditor: and Chas. M. Johnson, treasurer. The last three are incumbents. Cherokee county citizens gave all of the winners a majority here. The way the precincts vot ed is shown in a ta bullion in this issue. ARRIVES IN ENGLAND ?I Pvt. Charles Roscoe James who has arrived in England, accord ing to a message received ty his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa James of Murphy, R. F. D. 3 Before going overseas he was stationed at Port Jackson. S. C., and took his basic training at Nashville, Tenn. missioned an Ensgin in the U. S. Navl Reserve when he graduated recently from the Naval Training School for midshipmen at Abbott Hall, Northwestern University. Chicago, 111. His completed three-month course consisted of navigation, I seamanship and gunnery. The newly commissioned Ensign will j now see action with the fleet as ' a deck officer. U. S. SENATOR Former Gov ernor Clyde R. Hoey of Shelby who was nominated to the seat now held by Senator Robt. R. Reynolds in the United States Senate, in the prima iy held Sat- , urday. Si NDAY SERVICES The Rev. W. T. M