Morten ' 1*4 HowanPlItorto®* wlio ea- th* arxnjr In Oncnmbnr, has traasterred from Oaup ■o*l«. TOxas.'to Camp TIood, PTt. Morton Is in u tank taatioyer batalllon. Lawmncc Hayea Home On Leave Lavrence Hayoo, -who is on sea daty with naral forces in the At lantic, spent Blaster with his par- enU, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hayes, of Pnrlear. Cpl. Wm. Arthur Nichols Having Good Time Cpl. Wm. Arthur Nichols, who was with marine forces on Guad alcanal and is now at some undis closed point in the South Pacific area, writes that he is well and baring a good time. He states that the people there are accord ing the marine veterans every kindness. He stated in his letter that he was receiving The Jour nal-Patriot regularly and that he •was letting the other boys from Wilkes read it. Cpl. Nichols was a resident of the Purlear com munity before entering the marine' -corps. Warrant Officer Adams Home On Visit Warrant Officer C. M. Adams •will return to Camp Sutton to morrow after spending several days with his parems, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Adams, residents of the Pairplaina community. *^^da, N. c; ro vediOh has arrived Pa«M Amy llH Field futo tajce hls'haale 5>flyiag tviilalSf'td A student pitot. Before he io^d the amy.’Ca^ef Martin •eme'a former employee of the Odaittenial CreditCorporation^ Kiastctt, N. C.' * » Pfc^ Petul R Bediejurt AiipUme Mechanic ' Amy Air Base, Lincoln, Neb.— Pfc. Paul H. Besheara, son of Lee Beshears, of Parsonville, N. C., has graduated from an intensive coui^e'' in airplane mechanics, and now is prepared to blast the Axis. He Is nifew a full fledged airplane ntechcnlc, and is eligible to win a ratind as corporal or sergeant. Arrtiy Air’ Base, near Lincoln, Ne braska, is \)ne of the many school^ in the Ariny Alr Forces Technical Training ComnmBd, which trains the' technicians to maintain our fighter planes in perfect combat condition. Pvt'. John J. Reid Home On Furlough Pvt. John J. Reid, son of Mrs. P. M. Reid, of Wilkesboro, is en joying a 15-day furlough with his mother and other relatives here. Pvt. Retd is now stationed at San Antonio, Texas. Captain E, S. Finley Visits Home Captain and Mrs. E. S. Finley, of Westover Field, Mass., spent the, week-end here with Captain Flijley’s father and mother, Mr. and. ^rs. E. G. Finley. Ensign Jack Spainhour Returns Ensign Jack Spainhour. who has been here on a ten-day visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spanhour, returned Saturday to Solomon, Maryland, ■where he is now stationed. Mrs. Spainhour returned with him as far as 'Wash ington, D. C., where she will visit for several days before proceed ing to Solomon to spend a month with her husband. W. T. Martin Is Now Aviation Cadet Pecos. Texas.—Avtation Cadie| su» of Mrs. ■file'! Gets Big Mail ' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. James of Wilkesboro route two, received a letter,.from their son, Joseph B. James, last week for the first time in four months. He stated he got forty letters and several packages in one day. He also Stated he was getting along fine and sent his best regards to everyone. Celebrates Birthday Cpl. Noah James, of the marines and who is serving somewhere oversea.*!, celebrated his twenty- first birthday on April 20, 194 3. NOTICE Ta Holders Of GRADE ONE TIRE Certificates We Have in Stock the Following Tires and Tubes Made Of Genuine Rubber . . . Pre-War Materials: 825x20 700x20 650x20 600x20 32x6 650x16 600x16 We Also Have Stock GRADE TWO WAR TIRES See Us Before You Purchase! NoM WiBccsboifo Seaman Wells Home On Visit Seaman George Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wells, of this city, who has been spending the Easter season here, will return tomorrow for California. Seaman Wells is in the naval air corps and has hpen stationed in Puerto Rico. -Tnmltnaon Returns To California Pvt. Worth Tomlinson return ed fast night to his station at Camp Young, California, after spending a leave of absence in the city -vi'ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Tomlinson. Pvt. Norman Now In Camp In Greensboro Pvt. Edison Norman, of Wilkegboro, who was recently in ducted ih’the army, is now sta tioned at the new army camp at Greensboro, according to a mes sage received by Mrs. Norman. He ip expected to be assigned to the Grecitsboro camp for basic train ing. : Cpl. Kvle Hayes Now At Parris Island : Cpl. Kyle Hayes, son of Clerk of Qoprt end Mrs. C. C. Hayes, of Purlear, is ' how stationed at the marine .base at Parris Island, S.. (X Cpl. Hayes entered the service Ip, the .poaBt'jguard last yoar, hut later transferred to the marines. Mrs. Haves, the former Miss Mar garet Sraithey. wuii leave this week tp spend sometime at Parris Xsiand vntb Cpi. Hayes. Bu PB P* CpL-Frttnk Allen In For Easter ■ . Cph Ftkhk Allen, son of Mr, ant,*>3j|r>.ew. J. Alien, arrived in the wp i. yesterday for a brief Bagtet visit with his parents. Cpl Allen'Ig &t^tioned at Camp Ruck e^. AlpbMqBL but is now on man euvers 4a Tennessee. ■ ■ Pvt. Ed Templeton Home From Tc*as i'!?Pyt, Ed Templeton is visiting Jlira.^lfe^bpleton and his parents. Mr.t'^d' sifi. W. J. Templeton, at'HsyS'piiiisjtoffic^ Pvt, Temple ton is a member of an army tank destroyer corps and is sta tioned at Camp Hoqd. Texas. mm* Pfc. Clegg Culler Home For Easter i-JPfe.-OfClegg'Culler who is sta tioned at the induction center at Fo!^''Bra^; N. C., spent Easter ig^repts, Mr. end Mrs. J. sr^i Wilkesboro. He was accompapjgd on the visit home by Sergeant ®rock. V Chile is 'considering a new law to ;,pipev;utt.fc(^en^ in coid mine^ liEir^ strap bicycles a return fiBBBQORATES AVSK- BOOM with Kem-Tone Mira- cto ^aB Piaish. Covers waBpaper. pidnt, brick, or wallboard, With ,0|M coat- Dries in oae honr.- Woshabie. Jto MMit. new •v,rj. Activity >|a'! the ciroolfttionfdc*' PWtjnent of Th4;;joonia|.PM3lot. more new gtfo add^'tb the large list and present anbrnrlbers renewed! in order to continue '’'“receiving newspaper. Names of those who entered ne'ss subwripttons and those who reniwed mst week follow: A.. C. B^orton. ■»: Pfei'Bwyn A. Oaidill. Si, J, Miller, j : , ' . y C. J. Horton..-i' ;,;.. ■’^-“►V.,fe.,Higgihs:.^’»’!^.^ . ■■ Mrs. Kathryn Lott. - M. J. Seroggs. ■K.R. Smitbey. , ' -'Cpli Robert O. Taylor. .S:'* Pvt. Wake Tinsley. ‘ Rachel Triplett. Pvt. Wm. C. Sloop. ■ M. Davis. ' Will Barnes. Russell Hodges. George Burgess. Elbern Brown. A. Caudill. Clyde Kilby. Pvt. Claude O. Ashley. Columbus Wells. Cecil Kilby. Treva Church. S. S. Prevette. V. M. Harrold. Dr. J. G. Bentley. ^t. R. J. Michael. Mrs. E. R. Deviney. Jene Ferguson. Mrs. R; M. McGee. Clarence Miller. W. J. Hartley. Wllmer Byrd. Pvt. James Younger. Talmadge Harrold. Grady Miller. Parks Younger. Elmer T. Stanley. Pearl Laws. T. O. Shumate. A. C. Sldden. V LISTEN!—Rytex SUtlonerv now on sale at Carter-Hubbard Publishing Company. '■I'm » Continued fsom page onef . ' Naper^ Taipe. , Mary 8u%WUi^«- : FRdaiTiAea- Bianoha Hestoi^l’^ . ''Mttdred Lowe. '#p:>_ „ iPalth Spa^.; J-' -f.: Blanche Bllsaheth 8a1Ua. • - I?-'’:.?- Irene Mathis, . . ;i -U Zelma BroyhilL,:^:^^ Mable Dula, Dorothy Fletcherl^ ■ ’ •»' Sue Anderson. ', Eltta-Mae Brooks. a Miary Jane Shepard. x Virginia Smithey. Mary Nell Morrison. WUla.Matbls. , L. M. Jarvis, Jr. Ralph Campbell. ( Marlon BllUott. Harry Pruitt. * Clegg Roberson. G. E. Miller. Glenn Marlow. C. L. Kennedy. Archie Miller. Fred Earp. Billy Carlton. Bryce Morrison. Hobert ’Rrooj^bh^ **= Joseph UiSPer;,, Airis Alfred Sturdl^t, qalTln AnderugN;. Soke Steelman.* Cl^RoWt Dennis. ‘‘ Btjiurt’Blevins. Jr;^ SECOND WAR LOAN tiqr Mort War BnA T«*| NEW SHIPMENT!! BEAUTIFUL mrPRSHARP REPEATING PENCILS- euAftAHim rottemt! Cfidc (M EVnSNAJtP’S Magk.Kttos-Thert’i e »*w, ilrarp point Sw iMtant yo* n^d It. BS Iwic* o yoor, SMI’s oS. Ttoy’rp \ gifts—for yOMTsolf or onyon^ Soo Swm—todoyl Carter-Hubbard Publishing Co. Ninth Street Telephone 70 Headlining the lavish entertainment m Skates at the Liberty Theatre Thursday and Friday are Belita, Kenny Baker, Pa trida Morison, Frick and Frack, and Irene Dare and Danny Shaw. among the Romance Amid Peril Welles’ Melodrama COLORED FOLKS! “Joumey into Fear Church — Society — Personals By BlSrLK THC»IAS " ' Mrs. Nell Redmon and Mrs. Mary Anderson were visitors in Durham last week. The C. S. C. are working on their sewing room. All the com- mvinify is osked to help in this. The War Mothers prayer meet ing wa.s held with Mrs. Lilly My ers Friday evening at 8 o’clock. CTiurch News Sunday school at First Bapti.si church at 9;45. Please come. You are cordially invited to at tend the service ol Danners Chapel A strange shipboard romance off ■ the Turkish coast be^een a man whose a wom an whose nfe is a He, makes th§ unusual theme of “Joumey Into Fear”, Orson tVelles ’latest film for RKO Radio. Joseph Gotten and Dolores del Rio are co-starred in the thrilling I'ictr.re, which is hailed as one of the year’s most unusual offerings. Cotten, as Howard Graham, an American engineer about to re turn to the States after inspect ing the needs of the Turkish na vy in a rearmament program, en counters Miss del Rio as a Latin dancer who sets out to fleece him and winds up by falling in love Holiness church. Morning service at 11 o'clock; Sunday school * .vvith him. 1 o'clock; Afternoon service at 3 Turkish secret police, leam- o’clock, and B. Y. P. U. at 7:OH plan to kill o’clock. List Special Gifts For Red Cross Fund Textile Service Station $15. Wilkes Armature company $15,ji„ ’the dancer, who tries to help !;im but fails . The vessel reaches Datum with Graham still unharm ed, but helpless, and his subse- G."aham in order to delay the re arming, try to smuggle him off to Russia on a Black Sea steamer, but the Gestapo puts two of its killers aboard the same ship. In desperate peril, Graham confides Crest Stores $100, Gaddy Motor company $50. J. H*. Johnson $25. Rose’s $50. E. G. Finley $100, Meadows Mills Co. $200, Forest quont efforts to escape cause the Furniture Co. $200. Coble Dairy breathless climax to the picture. Products company $200, S. V. j Orson Welles himself plays a Tomlinson $200, American Furni-. Turkish police chief, and import- ture Co. $200, Bank of North j ant roles are taken by Eustace Wilkesboro $200. Carolina Mirror Wyatt, Ruth Warrick, Jack Moss, Co. $200, Wilkes Hosiery Mills, Edgar Barrier, Everett Sloane, Co. $200, P. W. Eshelman $100, Grier and Gordon Cotton Mills $100, Reins-Sturdivant $100, 'Tur ner 'White Casket Company $100, Oak Furniture Co. $100, Coca- Cola Bottling Co. $100, P. E Brown Lumber Company $100. Key City Furniture Co. $100, Wilkes Tire Company $100. N. B. Smithey $100. Duke Power Co. Jack Durant and Richard Bennett Norman Foster directed. “Jour ney Into Fear” cqpjes.to the Al len Theatre 'ThursdaY only. HOTJSEWmtS LE.4RN TO .SAVE RATION POINTS Housewives who want to stretch their ration points and still pro- $150, Rhodes-Day Furniture Co. | vide appetizing meafs for the fam- $50, Wilkesboro Mfg. Co. $75, ily will find many helpful sug- Ralph Duncan $10, Yadkin Valley gestions in the Food Almanack, a Motor Co. $50, Eugene Trlvette regular feature of The American $125, Carter-Hubbard Publishing Co. $50, Lineherry Foundry $75. Hotel Wlikes |30, E. G. Finley $75. C. & S. Motor Co. $75. Wilkes Transportation Company $50, Forester’s Nu-Way.|Cervice Stations $25, C. D. Cofl|y, Jr.. $25, Queen Trucking C6. $50, North Wilkesboro Grocery Co. $50, C. A. Lowe & Sons $20. Belk’s Dept. Store $100, Spain- honrs’ $100, The Northwestern Bank $200, J. T. Prevette $60, Home Chair Co. ' $50, Jenkins Hdw. Co. $100, North ■'Wilkesboro Ice & Fuel Co. $25, Tal Pearson Wholesale Grocery Co. $50, For- * Beverage ‘ Co.‘' ttQOl' Inter- ^tlOlial Shoe Co. $2B-, Chifeiplon I>9joltry ,-|?a(pii |10K^ CrpPeBhey to.f. $5#,,i Insninince, ^rvlce & Credit CoiiPsjJfjOO, Parkway Bus Lines $50, Liberty-'Theatre $50, jlean’s Shop $50, J. H. Finley $285, Red Cross Pharmacy $60, Mr. and Mrs.'R. M. Breme, Jr. $25. B. G. Finley $100.^ •V’ BUY MORB WAR BONDS Weekly, th» big magazine dis tributed with The Baltimore Sun day American. Ask your dealer to reserve your copy. : CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appre ciation to our many friends and neighbors for the kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our dear wife and mother. 1 J. R. ELLER and - FAMILY. V— BUY MORE WAR BONDS THE SECOND WAR LOAN DRIVE IS ON! The Command Has Come! THE big push is on! This is the fate ful summer that we have been wait ing for. Hitler knows he must win before another winter rolls around, or face inevitable annihilation. And you can be sure that he will hurl every thing he has—every gun, plane, sol dier and tank—into the summer struggle that is even now rising in tempo on every front. And when the command goes out to our fighting men to ATTACK—you can be sure they don’t look for ex cuses. They don’t hesitate. They strike fast and hard—as they did at Guadalcanal, in Tunisia and in the skies over Europe. NOW the command has come on the hoftie front to attack! ..To attack with.i^ dollars that buy weapons of war our ■’boys haye'.to meebith^ last desperate assaults of Hitler. Yopr government asks you to lend it 13 bil lion dollars during this drive. And this historic 2nd War Loan Drive, They GIVE Their Lives United States Treasury War Finance Con^mittee which started April 12th, is the most urgent appeal America has ever •made! 4 The time is short—act now! i When you attack with War Bonds you don’t suffer pain or an guish—you don’t risk your jimbs or your life as millions of our boys are doing every day. All you do is make an investment—^the safest in the world. You help to secure Victory now—and your own financial securi ty. « During this drive if you are visit ed by a volunteer War Bond worker, welcome him. He will explain the 7 different types of U. S. Government obligations you may choose from. But don’t wait for his call—go at once’to your nearest bank or post office or place where they sell 'War Bonds And answer the command to AT TACK by buying more War Bonds-- and still more War Bonds! You LEND Your Money War Savings Staff— Victory Fund Committee . i WALLS auKKiUi «& velvot.wlth «at>Toae atifo%aU’ Pi^ ' !N«w «a»ly 7S4- qutan.^ omtrroNv. LET DH MEND YOU the woiW* hvraest, most beautWul collection of iKMBie ud zoom photos In fnH color. HniMlreA ot Ideas for point ing deciDuring TOW* how*. N0 coat of iililljli'llinn 109. CARLTOir^. - This Advertisement Is? a Contribation • to America’s All - Owt Wa: lb... ■ ' . .’• .'U . (-."-iii'i.i '■•■-•■■•••■ S'- an:;: omuI’v'- ii.t’.' ■ ' lb -si'" :;i'3'i*-) i I,

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