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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY SEPTEMBER ?! 1W . . 1 ■ Vfi g * ROBINSON above, of Burlington has been r le::J“r O' the Vecro »'f>ltllT)rrri;il anH rivir Hhisinn of ! !io I nitcd f'uinl JDrive. \ native of Charlotte, ftobinfion i* sspervi&w ot the Ncj,i-« recreation deparim»'*i* ff<* is u momhpr of th First Baptist Church 0.0 \i'T\ r Street 3 nd semit master for the rhurrh’s troop. A graduatr of V <„ College, Durham. Robinson is married and i* the father of a three inir-oW son The Robinsons reside mi fisher Street extension This year's support rate for ! •wheat In .North Carolina is $2.21 j per bushel. / This tractor j thinks sor 1 'tr Se ~ 1 v jwi ■» j* Strode engineered hjiamiim * Vow fee! tt the testaa* yon' hit a tough spot.. HydtashS ■Power Jbat 'joeqa*. &*»* luong » the toad fjj» tougher. Mors torqwVMoTe traction! Automatically! And ♦«» Power Steering* Draft Monitor Hitch, Du> Pangs Clutch, Doutt*Duty jPTQ and Hilo transau^ &oo arc yours only with the i 'fabulous MH*so*. ' !i A'K FOR A&SMQtISWAf&f* 4 * p JF ■ M » 1 CURTIS EQUIPMENT COMPANY Msssey-Harris Rales & Service GARNER RD. TE 2-7422 Raleigh, N. C. SHOPPERS SPECIALS VliC & "sAT." ONLY f | | ATLAS SEWING CENTERS ! o', ( , m4n , wf(J y fiv« * fßff H(trn Bf MONSTR A TtftM of tt»« KTW f«*KP 3 H 4VJi! [ tff *4 3' ld J :ll& J TftNK TYP£ VACUUM CLEANER »l *f? 88 I w&*«Jon<» fhor* | s rw oMf3*ti,m S I i 0 <*«V- | Open 8A M. to ft P.M. j **»* j Fri. Til ft P. M. | I ADDRESS £.*Y .VATS . I 208 $, j * ‘ #. e D CSIVI D’*S' T, OK*' i TO MOMV I j «*»**»«* wantmm* r m ev» xm Qi \\ | * Till 11 I <fsf| ‘' 4 )t I AlcohoL Whccls \ Still Don't Mix j T ho old drinking song with H ,f> i lino in it that goes ' Sh>-*v.- me .be , way to go home " ;s ::-iv'. r;* prrtry I veil ignored each month by a jbc*t ■ of drivers smitten with too many ' nips. At least that's the picture- tvi dfeateii by Motor Vehh’les Ijeji artmeat records of license te. voidable traffic offenses They are always top-heavy xvith drunk drh Ing convictions. an offense that rates a mandatorv surrender of legal driving ' privileges T,3st month, for example, 789 ! drivers found, th. msi-Tves foot■ polled after failing to convince the judge they bod had 'only tv..' beers" Repeaters, with convicti..rs ■ ringing up to ?• < end ex. n •■ ■■• o * offenses, usually swell thi m-iVo !1 v total to over 1000 Tnc- drive. >• l license Ilf sued of..■•■lt," ? is I" 1 manently withdrawn. Incidentally. I Other records show tint <;iir.k --i ire at the wheel has sofjous co: - ! sequences other than inns of ru ■■ i mg privileges ft. leads too often to ! accident -, many of them /a?.-,! In f.irf. of flic ftffXO dC-lib {sealing highway mishaps last vea r "58 of them vxrre attiih!'- teif to drivers '•nhvlnur-iy un der ibe int’turni-e,’* f- Yen diMlllers’ and oi-.pTm / J . ff neLSKA VODKA SI ?3.95 jßM—jrt w 4-5 QUART $2 JT 80 Proof. Also 100 Proof. Made from Grain by L. Relsky & Cie, Cockeysville. Md., U S A. 1 —-1 " L--rVnhlrffnirniM>i-|IHMI|r.i.Ma IT tors of pvtables Jgree no the £$ won ft ion "Don't drive and i brink’ j Si .'•■ troopers, who have erres- j I ted n< ,riy .hoot) drunk drivers so J ! for thui year, are even more em- j ; phatic. I ' tfO'i-ever, it's not the falling- ■ • down drunk who creates the groat- I • est !i ob. says Co! James H. J | Smith, patrol commander "It's the ! , fringe drinker, the social drinker, j ; who is by far a bigger menace to ) ' traffic safety than the ordinary j in most cases pedestrians and J other rpotoi isi? are forewarned by | tin obvious symptoms displayed 1 1 hv heavy-handed drinkers But., on • d- nth r hand, the social drinker! • may go undetected until he makes j a rui.-.e.lcul.'ition at the- wheel, "I nfortun.ili'l ■. too few pro- ; pie realtor that just one rirink i)f eonngh in noticeably impair judgment." f'ol Smith i said Mco.ioi even in small on'Hi i: x ruts down on vision judgment. miiMiilar effirienry and rcvhiers (hr acruraey and j ■a cd on normal rrarfierr \nd , ail of these faetors are vi*al in | the safe operation of an auto- i j mobile.' | In .addition slrohH produces that | ; familiar "glow' which, ir> turn, of- j | ien b.ii-f-R rli is ,•>-= into taking spec- ' j Uvulai chances in traffic. If a - drmk T driver •* taken off the ! : road hofnro hi ca'isps an acrident. 1 ; !;r.r.p, ••« sax a life is usually saved, j C< i. .'smith has a three-point pro- • gram fur pjoleming lawful drivers ', ! ag-dn-t '.ha drlnkfoc driver Mis 1 | .standing orders for the 58t troop- ! i era of rie Ipuh ' y patiol are to • "de'-v). r,ri osr and jnii" imbibing ! drivers who are obviously creating I j a har.ard as They go. ; i „ -- !' Hctv T& Hang Out An Unwaftome Sinn ForThoie Uninvitodfiuest* - M All win*cr long you dreamed of Hal risf )l easy this summer ... of \ having, fun outdoors. Now that the i bright., sunny days are here, are you making that dream come true? . Are you bring really practical ] about .doing b-ss housework? For example, are you enjoying meals on pinch or terrace without chas. j ing the insects that crawl wher ever food is spread? Here’s how to hang out that “not-welcome" sign, and, spend less, time on your housework! Give your porch or ti-rrace a long last ing shine with Freeway, the same j liquid si It'-rR'-l’.fhing wax you use ; on all floor, indoors. The pretty green can with the built in spout ; holds a bonus to makv your sum- I trier days easier, it 'is’ the only liquid door wax with a controlled I insecticide that is death to all ’ crawli' g insects. It puts an invis- | ib!e stop-sign on door sills arid ' s'.v-ps. h et. a is safe to use where children and pota like to crawl and ! pia;* t-'ippor-c you're eating by sea or j stream.. Your picnic, hamper, full i of goo h- -.. i a target for crawling : ! insect■i < while you sun and swim, a'.n while you eat Freewax the out ~<de of your basket before yon si a rt. This will preserve its beauty . | while barring insects. sdfsd RE.tOINS FArtTTY AFTER ! I SO TEARS Fan) V. Jewell., profewor of engineering nt A Second Richest W. Indian Taken 111 In Kingston. BWI KINGSTON, Jamacal f A.NPI— G. j. Lindsay, the second rlch j esf- colored West Indian who \ fought his way doggedly from pov erty to opulence. Is reported sick at his plush Mannings Hill Road address, Residing just, a few chain? off j wheer the Carlggeans* first rlch i est single Negro (Percy Junior) lives in Constant, Spring, Lind* 1 say is said to value, in cash and I property far over $2,000,000. Born a lonely hoy who grew on in. the squalid rarnp area* of 't Thomas where hi* poor parents sfruggled to equip him with moderate element ary school education, Lindsay got his first determination to kick himself to the top when one day, a Chinaman refused to seii him the type of good* mother would wish him fetch from (he grocery, j "I shal return here.” he said in a boyish boast to the China man, "and open a bigger and bet ! ter shop than yours," ) Few days later at the age of j 16. he hoarded a host bound for Cuba. From there be traveled i T | Lowest Prices,., Ilighest Quality | Services.,. | —— II ' *" ' Ml. 11l Yc-s, we are proud of the money we save our customer* ~. and they are proud of the .dig nity, quietness and serenity surrounding the last services for their loved one* Our record of 42 years has stood the te*t of time. Call us in your hour of sorrow. RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME i 322 F„ Cabarrus Street Dial TE 2-2835 i 0. Going home... ..JSk for perfect refreshment jpg Rpokei wh#a y«*u take a bike hife* aVOr * te cartoas i Borfito ONMR *tm'e*?Tv os rm coca rou sommo com*avt n* THE CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. INC. |»0 rwyhtartKf truJlt-mork. © 1956, THI COCA-COLA COMPANY THE CAROLINIAN ] and T College, rejoined the staff last w-ek after 30 years lie tanehi at th® college for two year* In 10,lfi-2R, V —7 , several Latin American countries : and finally found himself in Nrx ; York, where he finished educafc ; ing himself at a business college. He did return to Duckenfield, | St. Thomas, and fulfill his dream ; of opening the first real rural merchandise store But fired with j the seal to prove to his fellow | men that Negroes were as bless i with talent as others, he traveled ! again. When h* returned to Jamaica, : he was just in time to clinch the | |i JONES and I CHRISTMAS | Pure Oil Service m • OIL CHANGED || * GREASING | ■ Complete Auto Repairs | ■ Washing St, Polishmg license for the West Indies big gest network of transportation Bis buses plied between Kingston and nearly every conceivable su burban district. He extended him self by capturing also the. hu gest. slice of rural .Tamsucan motor transport system »«****»!«» tvimu/vamtHn&Fi* r woagetKrrv.y Welcome To RALEIGH Shaw i and Saint | Augustine’s i Make Us X our Jewelry Headquarters 1 JOHNSON’S JEWELL'S YOI Fayetteville St. SPECIAL! 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