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wiUMn
f llfai* €o#»fe« to
* clrlliMi -detiTOBe
memins lOl
, Milken* Mid oW-
Williiatboro on
Say, iroiB tan a m.
. flre v.-'m.-’'■•
_l|o"tteetiifir T?fclch will ba in
form,of a' amMol. wlU bo heid
;iijyUkoab^'.«cbool bulldln*.
i» mdrWhig/.JtMtiop wUI be a
■eral dUMtuylM ^ll the atter-
?ed .sporiil
-V-i
lulled will t -1*P
iteg.*>any, Avery.
Alexander,
' Oonaties ^.
mikes, Ash^
WsiK^, ’.'OUdWall,
tMffctI'^Buxke.' '
^ TJie’state office aahed W. H.
paElwee. cbalrmin of the Wilkes
adrfUan dafenae council, to make
arrangements for the school.
P«arl Harbor didn’t BtoP our
►y. Don't let anything stop
> from' contributing to Navy
0et ■' !• •
ftm RENT
ynOB KENT: tS-roona cottage, all
j OBBTeniencee. Kear Reddles
River Bridge. E. V. Williams.
JJorth Wilkeoboro, N. C.
’ ’ 4-aa-2t-pd
JW)R RENl—ApWdniCTt In Rock
Bnilding in WUkesboro oppo
site courthouse. Call 522.
4-23-2 t-pd
WOR RENT—Ffw^iyom *o«»e at
rairplains; good garden. See
Carl St: Banjgarner at City
Blacksmith Shop. 4-23-2t-pd
RENT — Hou.se or two or
three- room apartment: fine
location: three acre's of land;
■n oonvenlenoes.—fiee or write
Mrs A. R. Sherman, Wilkes-
»oro, X. C. 4-20-lt
JfOR RENT: Three or five-room
apartment furnished or unfur-
tftahed. Mrs. J\ C. Wallace, 402
Catreet. Phone 268J. 4-23-21
RENT: Untiimisliad 4-rooni
jlipertment vrl^ fcath and prl-
!»ate entranofe'iKBnt very rea-
Mfi- L P-
wmable. See
JIps. WUkesbq^.
Phil-
4-23-4t
POR RENT; Two-room ajpart-
■lent; throe-room a4»artmenta:
fonr-Toom apartment, unfur-
wlshed and furnished. Phone
aes-M. It-pd
RENT; ileveai-rooin house
‘Ifh bath, .an a lot 100 x
;t0, large enough to have big
■^rden and. pfjg pen. Has cow
■rn and garage shod. See J.R.
/Inley. 4-2S-4t
RENT;’‘'4*00111 apartment
^^n D street, heat furnished.
Mamie McNiel Emerson,
Flioue 411. 4-16-tf
inR KENT — .Three rooms for
light housekeeping. Mrs. Isaac
Bier. Sr., at Wilkes Tie
wild Feed Store. 4-6-tf
_ not
working ver^uch ai tljo present
tkfough thei?; "vwlil protali^ be
Plenty of work to tve
land next. , ‘ ^ .-k.,
I’m on 4 different boat this
time and tkR- quartan are much
better tban..8Qtng oie»r«^i4hii>ugh
the tripxIroA't be quite so long.
Keith and Pat are on aaotber
boat this time but we’ll be to
gether again' after the trip
You never know who you'll
run’Into and where, for I’ve met
two men In my squadron who
are from N. C. and know, people
In North WUkesboro. The first
was Albert Price who went’to
school at Davidson with Blair
Gwyn and Ed Flniey. He was also
down at Orlando, Fla., fof a While
with Ed. The other Is Oedrge
“Bill" Phijybs from High Point
who traveled for some Chemical
company and Watson Brame
worked with him In NorthWllkes-
boro. He lived at the home of
■Charles and John Diffendiale, fra
ternity brothers of mine from
High Point.. He also knows Bill
Absher. We’ve had quite a lot of
fun talking about people wc
know.
I enjoyed my little visit to
Australia, though I only saw a
little bit of it. We were just ou*-
slde one of the largest cities and
got in'o the city for a weeken'.l.
The people are very much like
the Americans though they have
the English accent and are a hit
hard to understand. They were
really nice to us and did all they
could for us in a friendly spirit.
The food that the Australkans
eat is different from ours tn that
they serve very few vegetables
and their main meat Is mutton,
and you know how much I care
for mutton, but I ate It all righ*.
Their bread has a tough cniat
and inside It’s not hard.
It’s just tough. Anyway it was a
great experience.
We were in a camp the rest .af
(he time and spent It resting up
and limbering up after five weeks
on the boat. One day we hiked
up a gorge in the mountains and
went swimming in a very nice
cool swimming hole. The country
side is very beautiful and a lot
like the mountains of North Car
olina and made us feel very
much at home.
We had reports that Noal Tak-
ala and all that bunch that went
wi*h him were here just about
three weeks ahead of us. I surely
would like to run Into him some
where over here. He’d really be
surprised to see us.
"All this sounds like wf're hav
ing a pretty good time and we are
rV'
WOOD
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Wh‘. '.i slip
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'l^uHlerry
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Towa*hlp:’^fiHn4'
j mn 6eh(iol4'\,. \vf
I'T' North WlikMboro
City Hall and North
Colored School.
'■ Reddies River Towuhfpi^lftf'
lers Creek School. . >
Rock Creek Township: fip9p-
fain View School.
Stanton Township; Stoar HHl
School. y
Somers Township: Somers
School and Lovelace Sehppl.
Traphlll Township No." i;
Traphlll Schooll.
Tnephlll No. 2: Traphlll
School.
Union Township; Whittington
School.
Walnut Grove Township No.
1: Double Creek School.
Walnut Grove No. 2: New Life
School.
WUkesboro Township No. 1:
Wlliesboro School and Lincoln
Heights School.
WUkesboro No. 2: WUkesboro
School and Lincoln Helgh's
School. •
County Schools Holiday
All the county schools will be
Twi
fd
RntiodiV
All m
the recnlir
pi weiaaw^i
iklf meetlMp^
Wllkea .Rationing Board m
2, that was held in. .their di
in the North WUkesboro Bank
'bundlngi.'l: '
Those isBued certillcates for
the tfhrchase of tires or tubes
were: Duke Power Co., North
BigkUi (
«» niMt in
pc'(,4i.,.
AprR- Sl. two'
l iMonUnc to >flM pTogum^
Mleosod W. Dr. W. Uo^
ptoiidMiti DAr' J. H. lieMlp,
eceretary, tkd JO^owfaig witltij|o;
part OB tko »(teeiio»n progntti
Dr, B. J. L^B, of Mt. Airy; ftr.
h.yw. Hol^akT^ ot Hli» Pdat;
Or^Charle^R. i|aasy, of
ston-Salem; Dr. 8. F. LeBaner,
of Gremisboro; and Dr. George
W. Joyner, of Asheboro.
Dinner meeting will be at 6:80
p. m. at Hotel Wllkee, opening
Wilkesboro.! ! tyro tlree; Vestal Tgjth greetings from t)r. F, WAb
Wiles, .’Dockery, one tire; Colum
bus Harrison, Benham, two
Griffith,'president, and Dr. R4*"
joe D. McMillan, secreUry, of '
tubes; James Virgil Carter,’fclkln, «ate Medical society. Also on
two tubes; two tires; .^ames
Pressley Adams, Halls Mill, one
tnbe, one tire; Claude Howard
Roope, Ronda, one tube, two
tires; L. :J,. N, Trucking Co. (by
Fred Staley), North WUkesboro,
two tires, two tubes; Christopher
Columbus Alexander, Roaring
River two tires; Mon Wyatt,
Vannoy, tw^o tires, one tube;
George Stewart Forester, North
1 -1, A0Tk^titT*^'~f'ore9t Service
Winning a war is the nation’s big job today. America’sTorests, like
America's people, are all-out for national defense. Lumber for con
struction of barracks and other buildings; timher and wood products
for ships and planes; and the many by-products of the forest such as
paper, plastics, and wood cellulose, are just a few examples of the
thousands of ways in which wood gobs to war.
Much of the vital production rolling off assembly lines is dependent
OB American forests. To keep production rolling will make a heavy
drain on these forest resources. To offset this drain, the public must
take steps to insure its forests full protection against their greatest
cnemicf: fir-;, disease, and wasteful, unregulated exploitation.
closed Monday, April 27, on sc-jtubes, two tires;
count of the fourth selective ser
vice registration to be held on that
date. It is necessary to use many
of the schools for the registration
and all the teachers will be needed
to help with the registration.
dinner meeting program wlU
Dc.. Tinsley Harrison, of Win
ston-Salem.
Stolen Pickup I*
Found Sunday Eve
John G, Tull Takes
Position In Atlanta
John G. Tull, who operated a
Town of North Wilkesboro, two
tires, two tubes: Lawrence Shu
mate, North Wilkesboro, two
tires; Reid Royal, one tire.
The Boards have been notified
that it Is their responsibility to
impress upon each person to
whom a certificate Is Issued the
necessity of taking every precau
tionary measure possible to pro
long the life of the tire which he ■
Between Midnight Saturday
night and six o’clock Sunday naoin-
ing someone boldly drove a pickup
away from Forester's Nu-Way
Service Station. i
No trace of the stolen pickup
was found until it was repor^
found in the Congo community
! Sunday evening. The pickup had‘|
not been badly damaged.
Ada. get attention-—and reeulta.
an ordinance
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board
having it prc'.ty easy at present
but I don’t think it’ll lie quite
good a little later, though the
place we’re going is a good pla.;e
and i.s civilized but not like we've |
seen before. I'll still take good j
old Wilkes for my first choice any |
day. However we. have a job to j
do and we’’re going to make ito
good one and get home just as
soon as possible. , |
4th REGISTRATION
MONDAY. APRIL 27th
(Continued from Page 1)
. . u V ..Ms privileged to purchase. In cases I Commissioners of the Town of
gcrage and repair shop here for the.se | North Wilkesboro, North Carolina.
continental United States or In
the Territory of Alaska or In the
Territory of Hawaii or In Puerto
Rico, other than persons excep
ted by Section 5 (a) of the Selec
tive Training and Service Act of
1940, as amended, and by Sec-
several years and Is well knov n
throughout this part of the sta^e,
has moved to Atlanta, Georgia.
In Atlanta -Mr. Tull has a re
sponsible position with J. M. Tull
Metal and Supply company, a firm
owned and managed by his
cousin.
session assembled, as
measures are not taken and ru ti- j in regular
her ift wasted It Is within their |follows: , ... ...
larl.aicUon, ol ho» Section 1. ■>'»
CWni. .pp.,con, m,rt, l.c-1S"'”1?
to reject their future a-pplication., p„i,iic streets of
Defense workers are only eligi-|j|jg Xown of North Wilkesboro for
ble for recapped tires and must i a greater period of time than one
make their application to the | hour during l.be day or night.
I’ve told you in a couple of let- tron 208 of the Coa.st Guard Aux-
ters before to sub.scribe to “Ufe" .iliary and Reserve Act of 1941,
and ‘‘The Readers Digest" for-is required to and shall on -4pril
me. They'll probably be old when 27, 1942, present himself for
I get Ihem but they'll be new to and submit to registration before
me. ja duly designated registration
I haven't done much writing official or selective service local
except to you all and Jo, so tell board having Jurisdiction In the
everyone hello for me and that j area in which he has his perma-
if and when I get settled some j uent home or In which he may
place I .1 write to ’em all but in happen to be on that day If such
the meantime send some mail my • male citizen or other male per-
WANTED
WANTED—Man To Carry A Sun
day rural paper route in Milieri
iCreek community. Write T. O.
Crowell, Box 95, North Wilkes
boro, N. C. 4-2S-2t
BEAUTY OPERATORS WANT
ED—Twenty dollars a week and
commission to start. Living
quarters avaialble: to work in
Washington. To start immediate
ly. Write Beauty, Box 609
Fourteenth Street, North West,
Washington, D. C. 4-20-6t
MISCELL-* VEOUS
LOST—Light colored hom rimmed
spectacles. Finder please re
turn to The Journal-Patriot of
fice. It
•KENT: AjiiwUueiit, furnlsh-
«•. 724 ‘ L^wpf Kensington
iHve. .Mrs. A- Spaiuhower.
nkonc 675, ., 3-B-tf
FOR SALE
jiLBS: G1jmBo1«i.s, Dahlia and
' Ttaberoses- ;.:-All; colors; also cut
flowers. Mrs. W. B. Snow. North
Wnkesbora, Route 1, phone
R SALE—193T Chevrolet Mas
er Coach, radio, heater, good
ires; $350. J. W. Steele at Wea-
em Auto Store. 4-27-4tp
PDA SALa^ve or Six Good,
b«sh heifers with calves. Brier-
patch Farm ol?*’see W. K. Stur-
■ «vant. 4-20-2t
OB SAliiT 1»49 4-door Dod^
Sedan; A-l condition; five
Reason for
tasg, draftee.
■MUng' draftee. See or write
X O, .41. 'Yfettwn. Route
Wllke^hore. N. C.
FREE: All the wood shavings
you can haul away. Shavings
good for chicken litter. P. E.
Brown Lumber plant, North
Wilkesboro. 4-30-41
LEARN Beauty Culture, enroll
now. The demand for operators
is greater than wc can supply.
Positions guaranteed. Accredit
ed school. Very low rates. For
information, write or call at
-thool. Hinshaw School of
'eauty Culture. Box 46. North
filkesboro, N. C.
Apr. 13-20-27
way.
I've been wondering how you
all are getting along for I haven't
had any word from you but I’m
trusting that you’re both well
and that all is going well. Take
good care of each other tor me
and we’ll all be toge’her soon and
all 'Will turn out fine.
’The letters I’ve written to you
haven’t been very long or haven’t
told‘you very much but I’ll real
ly have a long story to tell when
■we get back. We're not allowed
to tell anything of e. military na
ture and that covers a big terri
tory and eliminates a lot of inter-
eetlng things I could tell you
about. I’m keeping a diary as a
sort of outline and so we’’H have
a long session later on.
I’ll be writing to you every
chance that I get to mall a letter
so don't gel worried If yon dor’t
hear from me for quite a while,
because I’ll be all right. If any
thing goes wrong you’ll hear
about It and I’ll write as often as
the mail goes out.
Keep writing, and take good
care of yourselves.
Love,
RICHAflD
)
ONLY 1 CONTEST
FOR NOMINATION
COUNTY OFFICES
(Continued from PagiT.l)
CA RS—Recondition
ed and FHhJBXxl
brn^ThsGraybeal Mo
tor i»mpanf,. Claude Hutchens
hnildinff-ynf Avenue,
LOST — In Pebmary Between
Cricket and Millers Creek, one
Clhevrolet Truck 'Wheel and 700-
20 recap Firestone 'Rrc. This
was seen loaded in a 19,35 or ’86
black Ford car. Finder please
return to me or leave at Cham
pion Feed and Hatchery, North
Wilkesboro, N. C., and get re
ward. T. O. Minton, Champion,
N. C. 3-23-tf
Holder. Reddies River; Job
Ashley, Stanton, demwats.
Justice of Peace: J. W.
Robbins, Somers; W. H.
'bastain. Mulberry; D. B. Da
vis, Moravian Falls, republi*
cans. T. W. Ferguwn,
Beaver Creek; J. W. Bowles,
North Wilkesboro; J. C. Mc-
Diarmid, R. T. Pardue, North
Wilkesboro; R, C. Jennings,
Moravian Falls; ^ Carl J.
Jones, Reddies River; Mrs.
Estelle Teague, Stantem; Lee
Beshears, Stanton, demo*
crats.
OB,SAL
Completol&voipmeot For
BEAB^SHOP
IGs^LeliaBishop
, GAIAX;;VA.
4-2S4t
JOE PALMER is now with ns
eight hoars a day, six days a
week for expert radio and re
frigerator repair service, any
make or model. Telephone 630
for quick service. Anderson
Sectric Co.. Wilkesboro. 1-22-tf
LET DEALER Motainger Explain
how yoo can increase your earn
ings and better yourself by gett
ing into Rawleigh Retailing
either in Taylorsville or nearby
Ratal Localities in Caldwell and
WQkes Counties. He has'had
over six years et^erimice, has
ntade splendid progress and in
creassd his net worth considera
bly. See Dealer Carl Motsin-
ger, EPD 8, Taylorsville, N. C.,
or write Rawleigh's Dept. NCD-
164-226M, Richmond Yirginia.
Apr. 2-9-16-23pd
TWO HOUSES BURN
AT MORAVIAN FALLS
(■Continued from Page 1)
near Scroggs’ store building were
caught by the flames.
North Wilkesboro fire depart
ment helped citizens of the com
munity in the desperate fight to
keep the file from destroying a
great part of the village.
Some insttrance was carried by
Mrs. Smithey but no insurance was
carried on the home and furnish
ings of Mrs. Hendren, according to
reports herd today.
Both homSs which burned were
two-story residences and were well
coimtmcted and flmiished.
Buy War Savings Bonds
Stampe every pay-day.
and
son On February 16. 1942, has
attained the forty-fifth anniver
sary of the day of. his birth and
on April 27,'1942, has not attain
ed the slxty-tlfth anniversary of
the day Of his birth, and has not
heretofore been registered under
the Selective Training and Service
Act of 1940,-' as amended, and
the regulations thereunder: Pro
vided. ‘That the duty of any per
son to present himself for and
submit to registration in acoord-
ance with any previous proclam,
atlon issued under said Act shall
not 'be affected by this proclama
tion.
"(lb) A person subject to reg
istration may be registered before
the day set herein for his regis
tration If arrangements therefor
are made by the local board un
der rules and regutettons pre
scribed by the Director of Selec
tive Service. Whenever 'inch ar
rangements are made, public no
tice thereof will be given by the
local board.
“(c) A person subject to reg
istration may be registered after
the day fixed for his registration
In case he is prevented from reg
istering on that day by circum
stances beyond his control or'be
cause he Is not present In the
continental United States or the
Territory of Alaska or the Terri
tory of Hawaii, or Puerto Rico
on that day. If he Is not In the
continental! Uni'ed States or the
Territory of Alaska or the Terri
tory of Hawaii, or Puerto Rico
on the day fixed for his registra
tion but subsequently enters any
of such places, he shall as soon
as possible after such entrance
present himself tor and submit
to registration before a duly des
ignated registration official or
selective service local board."
The registratiSb will be held
at the following whool buildings
and other points in the following
townships;
Antioch Towqphlp: Tom Math
is’ store.
Beaver Creek Township: Fer
guson School.
Boomer Township: Boomer
School.
Brushy Mountain Township,
Mountain Crest School and Marsh
Hendren’s store.
Eldwards Township No. 1:
Ronda School.
Edwards No. 2: Roaring River
School.
Edwards No. 8: Benham
School.
Elk Township No. 1: Hendrix
School.
Bfik No. 2: Ferguson School.
Jobs Cabin No. 1: Summit
School. ^ 4’’'
Jobs Cabin No. .8: Maple
eprlngt.
Lewis Ftork Townahlp: Monn*
Pleasant School.
liOvelaee Township: Spurgeon
I.«wis Broyhill Gets
Promotion To Sergeant
I.iewi3 Broyhill, of Purleav,
who i.s In the army and is sta
tioned at Camp Croft, S. C., has
been promoted from corporal to
sergeant.
He was inducted into the army
at Fort Bragg in August last
year and was moved to Camp
Croft. He went from private to
corporal in leas than five months
and from corporal to sergeant lu
three months.
Board which has jurisdiction over
i the area In which, he is employ
ed. He is not eligible for tires
to travel back and forth trom
his home to the area where he is
employed and can only use them
for his work.
Section 2. For the purpose of
NITBOGEN
A large number of Wilson
county farmers are planning to
grow more legumes this year so
that they will be able to supply
more of their nitrogen needs for
1943.
this ordinance, a vehicle and trail
er, whether tiie trailer be detached
or notj shall deteimine the over
all length of such vehicle.
Section 3. Any violation of this
ordinance shall subject the drfea-
dant to a penalty of three dollars.
Section 4. This ordinance shall
be in full force and effect from and ,
after May 1st, 1942. ^
Adopted this the 7th day
op north wilkes
boro,
R. T. McNiel, Mayor.
W. P. Kelley, Town Clerk.
EXTRA PENAin
TO BE ADDED TO YOUR
Coimty Taxes
Payment of your County Tax on or
before May 1st, 1942, will save you an
extra penalty.
Be sure you pay now and save this
additional charge. The penalty in-
creases each numth, so the earlier
you pay the more you save.
Sheriff andf«i Collector of Wilkes Coimty
i.