nki»ir^vemor Sroagiilin ot* prohibkitf «o«t. «]duwstiv«?|rt;td]r, xfu, go«i^rrfor »>tcli«Med th»' El- kin Kiwpniii Ctah on the «»*e’« lime JU'»e in,Bttrticia*el!l ^^WTowi^ Ilw «ioB#B*e hera^ThijtoMsy »t«ly;'«w*i^' iie"4wfcH»ce followed imrtedi-.^^i^skdw fbet tbef« oporrtioiMr SlatesTllI’^ V , v , GovejMt Broughton’s firrt rer new, arguments I inarkb'WmM to the’possibility of no sort of relationship to the .'yrhkh are excited with re- ial commit]ia«ii,i| the stuff. - In sheer town tigste cond g ”--irl«,to suing statlfll^ lu'ijBte seaboeVd dud; J*acUle Btatoet^ffbctlTe Starch pointed to hives-*> I#» .»** oruered oy the wtir pro- et !he 8tate‘fI««‘lon board today |n # imp .ef.tae l^entsima^ wWMto the^pMB (g(„^n,on decowy therS hospital Mir Mol^iltnit decided at tvrhlclr informed guartew saldlfM ■ iSSS ifH;hint that some-«f these places a preliminary Seestoi. here today!pmUmlnary to rationlKk,. ; governor ao-, property lor highway-Mnstnir^ ^gdng te' get from under apd ‘ ' * - - — . c^man rfjand maint^nce. . Highway au- ^ ^ Bnhhc Works J«ht wearma quality of fortunes in the ^fassMmopi, .tO,*Si#»ihe Lime Rock (therefore, It could not —r -.. Iv news (#lM>sit aad;i|gtPR8tine definitely, ed lor lirtual constru^ou except . • whether its ; d|SfSjptaent would be for hij^way base. This would not feaeibla and-pnaefical." ’' Rublic Works thoritlmi said wearing quality oy a qualified, the stone Was not , i^ic in liquor.^reensWo DaS: The govert#^ h«Uiorized drill ing, if It ih fo^ necessary to ex- '^lOre the possitolities at the rock. be potable at distances further Cou^^ r than 14. Or 16 miles, it was pointed’., Bicycle With One Le|f out. On secondary roads, it was iudicatiW. the stone would be setts-.^^iChannte to te^ hearings in the ’ Burke 1 The order raesms fbe average ^motorist among the ,4P,(Ml.Pi^bO eoprt ItaHse at Worg^nton fmotorist among rsday 'at 10 a. hi. '* an^ottobtle owneiu in thp. Following the conference at El-'factory, but sand or field stone ^ *V..Li.-. ... 1 iJ ~ll U,, 4 Wh, the gdvefiBd^i’aceompanied by I could very well be substituted highway offlcliils, newspapermen a^ interestwent to the rock itself,'zlverlboking the Yadkin River, northwest—of- Smithtown, Kansas. — Delqw d’s parents promised her e' 'Cle for Christmas a couplp^f’ ,^*»S**diicus8ion‘^^^^'' after a bone tumor ne- On this phase cessltated amputation of her the pvernor pointed out hat due ^ j2-ye|r to the war an exceedingly heavy girl got a wheel chair in- and made a cursory study of visi- drop m highway revenue could bv. other ideas, three Then she gritted her teeth ]?e*w ”^ttrucUon!^ne” sS‘ “^By oX^filngr ye^r eu. I'icw v-uio she was walking expertly wlUi will be on secondary roads almost ^ , ., , jan artificial limb—and demand- altogether. ■% ! ble physical asi>ects of the deposit j anticipate, possibly^ as "lu^h . Delores Follows Report Out of the revenue had Governor Broughton’s trip to Ei-* which is received he said, Iwhd and kin followed sharp newspaper edi-1 interest payments must be made, ‘^kys tcrial comment', anent a report made by the higdiway commission and published by the governor to the effect that develonment of the deposit could be fnade only at a [Want Ads A. L. But,.,, .,«.tlv. 1 “«■ “ ident of Chatham Manufacturing received it. Cn-pun, Elkin, ,.,u^^ -;!>t *, TSf.'™”’ hme rock was purchased original- ^^ ly and at what cost. This broug ht - cut the fact that it was regaia?d, Couldn t Find It a source of agricultural lime and| Mary was spending the after- was purchased at a cost of only noon looking at some Bible pic- $2,000. To Butler’s inquiry as to ^"les in her Christmas gift-book. FOR RENT whether the state would sell the Presently she remarked. “It says, property, the highway chairman H ot was told to take his wife and declared it would do anything but I flee,” but I can’t find the .flea FOR RE-NT—6-Room House With, ^^ould lease the property anyw'here.’’ garden and barn on Highway 18 anyone willing to develop it and —about 4 miles out. Mrs. Joe,pyp„ ^ maj to the site. B. Springle, R-1, North Wilkes-I 2s’umerous figures were present- boro. 3-19-2tp• and analyses from the deposit., These ranged from six per cent to, as high as 96. , I W’. M. Allen, a spokesman,! sought temporary exploitation of | the project on a small scale until such time as the possibilities of the deposit were explored. This, he ^ said, could be done at an outside | cost of a little over $12,000. H|; • The committee, snpoihted by Governor J. M. Hrooghion after conditions «t Ihe bfstH.atfon hhif been critldised., in j, s newepsper, srttele^ P|n xnbiKvIift Wednesday morning, and will spend the day in tn^iecttr.g. the hospital pkint and set-up. '■f'' ' 'OA' of' Ike llMt^.iritnesses to be h^'d^ it will he’announced will be ’Tom P. Jlmison. former law yer, iweacher . and newspaper ■writer, who spent seveiml ipopths as aj^putipiri injthe hoi^-al^»|SiS sOn wes'tl^ author of ftie n'ew,-- paper articles which were vespon- stble,, at least in pari, for the In vestigation.- Marshal T. Spears, chairman of the eommitteef^ arihounced that all persons wi^ngt to he heard In the Investigation should notify '.he committee,, or Its attor ney Charles A. Hines of Greew- boro. The hearing,’h^said, will probably last sereraf- All members of the • committee were present today. In addition to the chairman they are: Dr, Wingate Johnson of W'lns’on-Sa- lem, I., C. Gilford of Hickory, Mrs. E. L. McKee of Sylvq, and Word H. Wood of Charlotte. eet srtention—and raunlta areas will teve to cu^ hfitise Of motoi^ fuel by sveB- ttoyethan one-fifth f since iim«g stetijSns Or«^-|fcifP4*o(l.to njiwt^ni tMt ’ aeaassgtHTO- 'qnirements’’ of essential ssats. Among those classed ail-qiaen- ttel asfrs. were phyplcians.-And govehimeni veigteted. the school bases,- taxicab^ gad agri cultural maemnery. •' New Speed liimiS Vv||^ , Also «s a part of theioonserva- tion program/thp'appitoxlmateiy 100.000 filling stationi In-'the 2ti sta'es where the order applies were directed'to-confine their op- emtiona to 12 hours dally and to 72 hours weekly. The choice as to l^iirs and days ; of operation was '!lett to IndivlduaJ retailers. The^order was the seciid gov- ernnibnt action of khe day affect ing automobile owners. Barller, tSe’ White House discloMd that Preatdent Roosevelt had written the; governors of the 48 s'tates proposing a maximum, motor ve hicle speed limit of 40 miles au hour. The chief executive’s request was based on thlT'necessity of conserving tires whldR'wear much fas’er at high speeds than at low. Automobile gasoline mileage Is AN10IMM7JU. vm »vwsjsa—wsseewwv* •'r f fU> -«»»»• s#^ Petroteum C*-or8|hator. Jck6e.^f|;- was ddseribed in oil circles ss’rui interaiedtai* seUon to bold fhrtqr gasoline'%QwnmptiDn uqtil cards could be glinted and issned tor * rigid gasoline rationing program , This, K WHS exjdntned, might require aererai weeks. - StetcM Affected . The eastern area affected em- bracM -Maine, Vermont, New IlniapehiTe, Jtasssehusetts, Rhode Island, pdnneefiattt. New york. New;ii^ey, Detoware, Penuayl- vanJa, Maryland, ' Virginia, the District pf Columbia, West Vir ginia, North CaroHna, South Car olina, Georgia, and' Florida east of -the Appalachia river. Ifig f«der*l'‘toVermne«l. 00 tatihb than m4Ul4^ . wffl not be permitted after 00 date; ■ S >,: . Attention |s also called faet that stocks of refrig not ahaady fn'kfae hands od Ipive beni frosan but dMlanA self rafrigerstori now' on "lisi^i The same applies to wuhinff nm- dhi^. * iW ir’ I Ads. gat attanaon-aad raaelta RNOLANIFB PXAYFTT, IDLER.S NOW BATnAE NAZIff Inea Robb, weJUknown Ameri can reporter, returns from lon- (lon with a graphic story of how the Mne-Mooded, goedtiiiic Charlies of Enidaad are now battling for the defense of their coniriry. One of many feidures in the March S18th issue of Tlie American Weekly, the Mg maga zine cUstributed with The Balti more Sunday .American. On salt' at all newsstands. Date of PIcBle - >? Minister: I'm glad to sbe pn your way to Spnday. school.’Inter. What do yo» exp^ to leepalto- dayt- ■'?/.- Ehntt'tl expect to learn t^^te of the pienk. ¥^E dpid To Second Floor Dr. Vltv A.' Taylor’a Buildinf'’ ~ Specializiiig in Servktag ‘Tyll** writers. OffiM MscWiics,^tt'l$ly cycles, Photo-Gqaipment, Ledss snd Keys. M. H. Meade a TRUWAY SERVICE KUfll Btreet MARLOW’S MEN’S SHOP Manhattan Shirts—Botany Ties BARGAIN FOR CA.SH: l»;ll Chevrolet coach, fairly good shape. See or write Jas. r. Nlchbls, Wilkesboro route one, box 108. 3-16-2tp FOR BENT: Apartoieut, furnj.-»li- ed. 724 J>ower Kensington Drive. Mrs A. E. Spainhower, Phone 676. 3-5-tf, intimated private money to the ex- ttnt of around $3,000 could be ob- FOR RENT—-4-Boom Apartment, _ modfrn plumbing, hardwood Close-ia.,J Mrs. 0.- 6. Poindexter. , “ 3-5t£ J*. FOR RENT—Niqe-room house on D street See D. J. Carter at The Journal-Patriot office. 2-9-tf FOR SALE tsined. J, W. L. Benson, plant engineer for Chathis-'n Manufacturing Com pany, offered a detailed breakdown of the $12,000 itean, which he said j was based upon figures submitted | by a reliable manufacturer of equipment necessary in such work.i Thi.s equipment, he said, could bej acquired on a rental ba.sirs of 10 per cent of its purchase price p«r| month of use. ; Counties interested in the de- j velopment of the deposit were rep- i recented almost solidly by both re-i FOR SAIaE or TRADE: Pair 3- year-old mules, cheap; pair '2- year-old fillies; both pair broken. R. F. Church, 15 miles west of North Wilkesboro. on highway ■421. 3-26-4tpd I sponsible officials and lay citizens' GOOD middle agevl tcan~of' themselves. Among those attend- mules; al.so wvigon a.Jl hnr-iiog. Millers were the governor and highway. Itpii! chairman; V. D. Guire, Lenoir, I highway conunisioner; Zeb Stew-| FOR SALE—New 5-Room House art, district highway engineer ' ness. Will Creek. Paw, newr Archie Lee Osborne health department. at county 3-16-2tp 3% miles we.st on highway 421;-County Agents A. P. Cobb, Surry, running water available. Mrs. L. F. Brumfield, Surry, A. R. Mor- row, Iredell, J. B. Snipes, Wilkes, and R. M. McLaughlin, Yadkin; Paul Davis, of the Yadkin county board of education; Ray T. Moore, chairman of the Yadkin county ani of commissioners; Henry Dobson, state legislator; M. F. GOOD USED CARS—Recondition ed and with good tires. Many bargains on haad.^JS*’®^^^’ tor company, ^ C^dc Hutchens legislator; building on Gbrdw Avenue, Tom gj,ore, Yadkin county state sena- McNeill, manag^: Charles-C. Weaver, president, '' " of the Elkin Junior Chamber of j Commerce; W. F. Neaves, vice-' WANTED WANTED: To ft fWr dry clean ing and altfifatiops. Leather Jackets reltoe«d. Stop at oar Branch Office on 9th Street. Call Hotel- BuBdhig. Modern Cleaners. Phone 648. 3-16-8t OfOirNEWlTIE-MIIELED piesident of Chatham Manufactur-i ing Company; VV. F. Arey, of State College Extension Service, and Joe Williams, of fue SUte Department] of Agriculture. 11 ly-- TAN BARK — ObMteat Oak and Hemlook bark will ho taken this year la the sbed.s of the In ternational Shoe Company at North Wilkeobore. N. C. Bark esB he deMvered any day of the ' week except Saaday. 4-16- PERMITS TO BUY •HRES, autos HERE (Continued from page 1) HUNDREDS OF ITEMS OF NEW MERCHANDISE ON THE MAIN FLOOR - HUNDREDS OF ITEMS OF NEEDED MER- MISCELL^ NEOUS tube; James Ambn^e Gilliam, Hays, one 'Ire, one tube; Sidney Stokes Hunt, Nor’h Wilkesboro, V two tires, two tubes; John Am brose Reeves, North Wilkesboro. two time (obsolete): William IaOBT’ Bfllfdld ci»f*A»i«i"g ram Howard Stanley, Wilbar, tw.> of money and eapers. Reward tires two tubes (obsolete); Bar- vior return of BlUfoW. George _ ney Brown, Hays, two blras (ob- CaavpbelL ii**' Trqgdon street, j solete); Piedmont Mountain North WllkehborOi Itpd , Freight Line, North Wilkesboro. ^ one tire, one tube; Arthur R. Hiller, Vannoy, one tire; C & S CHANDISE IN OUR BASEMENT AT LOW, FIRE-SALE PRICES. f- .lkB palmer i« Bff'f wrtk eight hours a day. six days a week for expert radio and re frigerator repair service, any uake or model. Telephone 530 for quick service. Anderson 'Ctaotale Ce„ 1-32-tf fob sals—:l»41 Black Plymouth in fine el6iidftion a«4 wto good For information call or>rite XJl? trioL . - 3-16-21 Motor Express, North Wilkesbo^ ro, one tire, one tube; Hender son Electric Co., North Wilkes boro, two tires, two tubes; Roby Lee Broyhill, North Wilkesboro, one tfire, one tube: Claude How-,!' ard Roope, «onda. two tires: I North 'WUkeaboro Ice and Fuel Co., North Wilkesboro. two tires three tubes; James Harvey Pen nell, Nerth Wtlkeehoro. one tire, ■liie foUowing were Issued cer- ttficatae for retracing and recap ping service: Wilkesboro Manu facturing ,0q„ North Wilkesboro; Cardwell Lwnsber Co., North Wil- kesboto; Andde Andrew Cashion, North WUkeebdro. - Elrery ttara yoB get your pay buy Bonds Sad Stamps for. .'S . .' ■ ■''* ■ . 'VS. .•