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THE CAROLINIAN
ENDING SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. m*
FREE WHEELING!!
Siy BIL L CROWELL
Tar Keel car owners, according
to one cn-iriate, <mine> gobble up
•' ■ - r three million salons of gaso
hne a day. WhatV rv n more signi
; leant, in >-jew of this tremendous
furl eonnnnplicn, is that possibly
*' t' average driver could save up..
" aids of 10 per cent of his fuel lull
>'y passing up premium and “super
power ’ ga,;
Engineers sav it\ difficult to
generalize on the exact fuel re
quirements of ihe modern auto
mobile. Still, authorities agree
that most ears four years old or
elder will perform satisfactorily
on regular grade gasoline
it's the high compression
brutes Detroit has built in the.
past i ouple of years that art-
Daily require the more expen
sive premium brands.
One simple test wiil show what.
' our ear needs. The experts recom
mend a \ borough engine tune-up as
the first step. Then have the mech
anic ret. th n engine to factory spp
cfftcations. follow ins the manufac
turers recommendations In the let
ter. Fill ■the tank with regular
brand ?,t MJlinr and head for open
country,
Most drivers have experienced
engine “knock” nr a pinging sound
when i,ip engine is pulling hard.
This is a giveaway signifying gen
erally the engine is not utilizing
fuel to maximum advantage. A
' coding technicalities, the fuel is
burned irregularly and instead of a
smooth, powerful downward explo
sion against Ihe pistons, a denota
tion occurs and the engine protests
by knocking.
With your f.-*st tankful! of regu
lar. fry accelerating hard, uphill if
po.-iblr 1‘ - no tendency to knock
results, your engine should perform
okay on regular gas. And here's
where the money saving starts to
show up Price difference between
regular and the premium grades of
fuel average some three to four
cent,", as most car owners know.
And remember that the average
driver yets around some SflfiO (o
lOYOO miles annually.
SUDDEN THAWT if Ihe train
gives a hoot for your life the least
you ran do is likewise.
M!V f’WES . . Tom Surest
traps 3 desk as assistant, bead
of ihe Motor Vehicles Depart
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PROOF • DISTIUID bom (RAIN
ment's Licetihe and i'hefi En
forcement Division. Loin's re
sponslliility io the taxpayers in
volves assisting enforcement of
fleers in loco lug stolen ve -
hicles. weighing trucks to in
sure compliance with highway
ioad restrictions, and keeping
tabs (by licensing) the state’s
auto and truck dealers. This
week, though, the able Mr. Se
rresi took on still heavier du
ties as delegates to the 12th an
nual convention of the State
Employees’ Association elected
him their new president
Convention goers made their de
' is»on m Durham at the conclus
ion of the two day confab, Septem
ber «. Seerest succeeds W. B. Mar
tin nf Asheville As new president,
ho will serve for a year as heed of
the 8000 member state association.
POPULAR. . State highway
trooper J. R Roupe raised a happy
commotion among ihe townsfolk
last week in Burgaw. The 32 year
Patrolman, stationed in Pender
County since 19.10. requested and
received a transfer to Yadkinville,
npar his family's home. Judging,
though, from the sentiment stirred
up by his leavetaking, the popular
young officer should have stood
fast- The Chronicle, local journal
of Burg-tw, devoted a two column
picture and 10 inches of type to the
occasion, saying in one place, that.
“Hr 1 Roupe) is noted for bis com
petence in carrying out his duties
in this area and is considered one
of (he besl law enforcement offi
cers ever to serve ihe people of
this county.”
ON Sc OFF Patrol Major P.
T Lambert passed on a “weighty”
anecdote this week. 1t bad to do
with the recently graduated class
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of rookie trooper* at Chape! Hi!!
The major a great one for record
keeping, had the trainee at the be
ginning of the 12 weeks course, ac
curately weighed, At the end of the
training schedule and befo«p gra
duation. he rep* a ted the process,
learning in the interval the collec
tive class had shed or gained
pounds in “exactly the right way,”
as he put it. What Major Lambert
meant was the fatties lost weight:
Ihe beanpoles put it on. The re
sults: d hard-muscled group of stal
warts,' resplendent in their Con
federate gray uniforms, hit ihe
highways I tell you as trim and
streamlined as any Mr. America.
The soil Conservation Sefvlrr
more than 25,000 North Carolina
provided technical assistance to
more than 25,000 North Carolina
farmers during the first six months
of 105 R
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