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If. Gaycrnor :
Known as a small business man,
I operate a general tales, advertis
ing and public relations concern,
la addition, I broadcast a North
, Carolina news commentary over a
aeries of radio stations three times
i week. In my business I am In con
stant contact with people in an
walks of life throughout the state.
As a result I have a knowledge of
the problem that face Mr. and Mrs.
Average Citizen and how they
-would like to see those problems
settled.
This Is the first time I have been
a candidate for elective office, and
I entered my name as a candidate
' on the urglngs of a number of fel
low citlzens who believe that It Is
time we experienced representa
; tion of the people, by the people,
and for . the people, , rather than
through the dictates of any one
group or groups. I do not have
the backing of any organized group,
and my whole platform is built
around the thought: AND THE
PEOPLE SHALL BE HEARD. . I
- I believe that with my knowledge
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Tli old garage,;
right, was eon
rerted Into a six
room heme
above. The root
Una was extend
ed, and nre-re-lstant
asphalt
shingles took the
place of the worn
flammable roof
ing. Dormers
were added tb
give more light
to the upstairs.
This building started life as a
table, existed for a while as a
garage and now is a comfortable
six-room house. It is an example
of how successful the conversion
of an apparently hopeless struc
ture into a home can be.
The garage-to-house transition
began with an extension of both
ends of the roof to provide second-floor
space for three bed
rooms and a lavatory. Dormers
were added to give more light
and space to the Ulterior
Changes in the roof line defi
nitely improved the overall ap
pearance of the dwelling. As with
many old homes, relatively sim
ple changes in the roof line were
the key to both a better-looking
house and a more satisfactory
floor plan.
New rooflnf was necessary to
cover worn flammable shingles.
Asphalt shingles, which are fire
resistant, were .chosen. Asphalt
shingles are excellent for proof
ing because they can be applied
directlyon top of most old mate
rials. The range of solid and
of what the people desire, with my
firm belief in the sovereignty of
the state, and my constant fight for
the growth and prosperity of the
state as a whole and the betterment
of the Lieutenant Governor.
For a great many years I have
urged greater participation of the
citizens as a whole in government
on all levels. I have publicly de
veloped the apathy of some in this
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blended colors is great enough to
allow individualized color har
mony with sidewalls, trim and
other exterior elements. '
The existing front porch was
reconditioned and screened. A
small back porch was constructed.
The first floor includes a spa
cious living room, a separate din
ing room, a kitchen and a com
plete bathroom. The living room
boasts built-in bookcases and low
cupboards flanking a fireplace.
A remodeling job of this kind
is no isolated instance. Many old
buildings offer similar possibili
ties. It is not necessary that the
building have been originally con
structed as a house.
The fundamental rule for re
modeling is that the foundation
and the framework of the original
building must be sound. The
building's outward appearance is
less important If the basic struc
ture is satisfactory, desired al
terations often can be made at
less than the cost of a completely
new house.
direction and the disregard of some
in public office toward the desires
of the people they are elected to
represent I believe that all citiz
en sshould interest themselves in
the government and that they
should be listened to by those in
public office. Very definitely I
am In favor of greater citizens par
ticipation In government and 1
am on record over the years of this
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Life Protection
' The Engineer - Director of the
North Carolina Highway Safety Di
vision, H. D. Tarvia' Jones of Ra
leigh, was recently appointed the
director of the 19;2 Annual Truck
Roadeo by the Council of Safety
Supervisors of NCMCA. In making
the announcement fo the appoint
ment of Jones, J. T. Outlaw,. Execu
tive Secretary of NCMCA said, 'His
ability as a safety engineer quali
fies him. to handle this state-wide
professional safe-driving event .
The Roadeo Director has already
met with the Council of Safety Su
pervisors at their last meeting held
In Winston-Salem. April 23rd. Mr.
Jones Is now selecting some fifty
persons t oserve as. officials and
judges on the Roadeo Staff, which
is needed to operate this safe-driving
contest efficiently. He has sent
out Invitations to high.- officials of
State and Interstate. , Commerce
Commission.- ;. ? .-. ..,- ,.- ..
Committees Appointed
Special Rodeo Action Commit
tees have been appointed by A. C.
Patterson, Chairman of the NCMCA
County of Safety Supervisors as
follows. Site, Exhibit iand Specta
tor Committee, Chairman A. S.
Groves, Safety & Personnel Direc
tor of Hennis Freight Lines, Inc.,
Winston-Salem; Automotive Equip
ment Committee, Chairman Claude
Schlagenhauf, Safety & Personnel
Director of Akers Motor Line,
Inc., Gastonia; Special Events Com
mittee, Chairman J. Kelly Stewart,
Safety Supervisor. Pilot Freight
Carriers, Inc., Winston - Salem;
Field Equipment & Operations
Committee, Chairman Tom F.
Moore, Safety Director of Caro
lina Freight Carriers Corporation,
Cherryville; Trophies and Awards
Committee, Co-Chalrmen W. Theo
Gowens, Safety and Personnel Dir
ector of Pilot Freight Carriers. Inc.
and Herbert B. Smith, 'Brake Ser
vice Company, both , of Winston-
Salem: and the Entries and Publi
city Committee, Chairman Carlton
Alexander, Director, Department of
procedure.
any reasons for running for the
office of Lieutenant Governor can
be quickly summed up: I believe
tnat it is time that there was lull
representation of all the people
in government and not Just a favor
ed few.
I am against the stacking of com
mittees in the legislature, and I
feel that if we can have in public
oniee tnose who will tight any such
stacking, we will have full represen
tation ox tne people.
1 feel that it is time that someone
fight seriously and with great force
the idea of taxes upon taxes such
as evident In the people of North
Carolina having to pay a state tax
on their federal income tax.
1 believe that a state employees
in any capacity should be ade
quately compensated for his res
ponsibilities. ; v
-1 feel that the question of proper
facilities for the mentally ill and
senile should be fully explored.
I feel that the expenditures of
welfare monies should be full and
carefully investigated so as to eli
minate the costly burden of those
who do not deserve to be feeding
from the public purse.
I feel that there can and should
be a more efficient and. economi
cal operation of government
ABOVE ALL, I BELIEVE THAT
WE SHOULD HAVE IN PUBLIC
OFFICE THOSE WHO WILL
TRULY REPRESENT THE PEO
PLE IN THE AMERICAN TRADI
TION AND NOT GIVE LIP SER
VICE FOR THE SAKE OF BEING
ELECTED AND MAINTAINING
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Oriental ' and Mediterranean
fruit files are major insect pests
in Hawaii.
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'f Every 'farmer who has. fed" host
knows how hard It la to ml a feed
trough with a large number of pigs
"SSi"" and pushing the operator.
i Wlmaom thejobtokeephlin
under control as fe shownln thl
picture, the task is much easier. The
pigs soon learn there is no way of
getting' pas this alert guardians A
dog la a great helper In rounding up
stray hogs and can' save yoa.a. let
of running. . w; , .
: If you have to move -a group oi
pigs faom -one -field nr m- n
another, dogs are very helpful, I An
- . luwew jou rom angry
brood sows or bad boars even If he
does nothing but divert attention.
Training for dog work is tmiiaT to
that for cattle-or sheep
If yo a, j knows his baslo obe
dience ad hand signals lw cm
easily t s t ht to bring stray - -
mals lack. .', ........ ;
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group of tiie pnimals and s"id
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Gala Parade '
One of the highlights of the an
nual Roadeo will be the Gala Motor
ized Parade. This of course will
Ink nti.rilm 7 On May 22, 1912, Marine First Lieu
ana tend to arouse enthusiasm in,, j 7 n,n.i..kn,
the actual running of. the contest
Each member of your association is
Invited and urged to participate
by having a float or a piece of
equipment in the parade. How
ever, yon must have some type of
safety slogan on both sides of same,
v Annual Roadeo Chickea Fry
" One of the extra added attrac
tions of the Roadeo will be the
Chicken Fry." It is to be held
at 7 p.m., Friday night, June 13th
hi me oeauurui Hennis Grove, u.
S. 52 North, Hennis Freight Lines
Terminal, Winston Salem. The
Special Events Committee has pro
mised an aDunaance of Fun, Food,
Music and Gifts for all attending.
Tariff will be 12.00 ner neraon.
Tickets may be obtained from any
member of the NCMCA Council of
Safety Supervisors or by writing
your state association office. .
If you need information, mater
ials, booklets, etc. about the Road
eo, please contact your State head
quarters for same. Additional entry
blanks, Roadeo posters. 1052 Road
eo Rules' booklets ($1.00), Things
the Professional Truck Driver
Should Know booklets $ .40) are
available from the Raleish office of
me association
The 1992 Champions will defend
their titles, they are: Lvle S. Hud
son, Associated Transport, Inc., Hic
kory, Tandem-Axle Class; Charles
w. luiey, Carolina Freight Car
riers Corporation, Charlotte, Single-
Axie uiass ana James E. Tucker,
Great Southern Trucking Company,
Charlotte. Straight Truck Class.
Tucker was the 1952 National ATA
Champion in the straight truck
class, having won in Chicago last
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And Maybe You Too
On these very hot days when
you are tired and so are the child
ren, and you feel bedraggled and
worn out and a little sorry for your-
seix, wny oon't you take them to
Lake Tut? , ,.
' Wouldn't it be a good idea if
several mothers In Kenansvllle got
together and took the children In
alternating shifts? It would be a
good outing for he ones who
went and a wonderful relaxation
for those left behind think of the
things you could do with a free
Saturday. There Is adeouate su
pervision of young people there-
there is a swimming instructor
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Cherry Point, IJ. C. It's j ... t
another week at the world's lar t
ikarlne Corps Air Station here, h
ual peacetime celebration of Uie
birthday of Marine Corps Avia
tion has become secondary to the
effort of achieving greater combat
efficiency. It . was during this
week forty years ago that Marine
A l.ll l.iA knllf
tenant Alfred A. Cunningham was
ordered to report to the Naval Ac
ademy at Annapolis for duty 'In
connection with flying.' This was
the start of Marine Aviation thatj
now numbers three mighty air
viogg. : i... ... ..
: But the only speeches heard here
this week will be those given in
'ready rooms' to pilots to take off
on a training mission. And the only
'banquets' will be the regular meals
In the station's dining halls. The
task of training pilots and enlist
ed men for duty In Korea is a job
that overshadows this historic day.
and a life guard always on-duty
there are cool and breezy picnic
groves, ; too you can take - lunch
for all of the children with you
and suppliment It with cold drinks
and hamburgers and ice cream and
such at the' concession you can
buy candy for them if they are
really hungry. There will be a
young couple there, both teachers
to supervise the children , and
look after them.
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I have never held a county office
stand for, and shall actively .work
' Better schools for Duplin and the state.
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Continued progress in roads. '
The j State's agricultufal program.
i ' A statewiirevreferendum on the sale of ' , '
Separation of the County Treasurer -
7 1 from' the Sheriff's office. . ,
amopposed to a return of the auto inspection lanes.
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am .opbosed to, making" any change in the present County: Com
missidner District set up.
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personal facts,
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gr s . .s. . Concerns. J chiefly
wKa ways to support ground troops
by tactical air support, Marines in
itiated dive bombing tactics in the
Nlcaraguan campaign as early as
the 1920s. These tactics have been
Improved until now in Korea Ma
rine planes often rid the terrain
of enemy troops dug in only a few
hundred yards from our own Unit
ed Nations forces.
S ome attest that the Marine
Corns' main contribution to avia
tion advancement is the, extensive
use of the helicopter in evacuating
troops,' spotting for artillery and
the rapid: movement of replace
ments to the fighting front
With progress and preparedness
the order of the day here at Cherry
Point an old adage can well des-
ibe the picture, 'Lift begins at
Old Balleries
Are Poison
Discarded storage batteries may
be useless for starting motors, but
they can still pack a lethal punch
when It comes to killing livestock.
This warning from the American
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Past Consul Commander, Camp
Part Master, Wallaee Lodge No,
. 'Past Director, North Carolina Ednoauon Aaaoclatlon
.Vice President, Wallace, Associates
Member, Wallace Lion's CInb
Commissi oner, Town of Wallace
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iLauerles left "sund barn
yards, feedlotj, or l . tures can
be a deadly source .of lead poison
ing to farm animals, says the Foun
dation, v Lead poisoning can occur
when an animal licks old batteries,
eats orchard grass that has been
treated with lead arsenate, or licks
paints, ointments, or salves which
contain lead. '
Farmers also are advised to check
five other livestock poisoning haz
ards: '
1. Mercury poisoning from eat
ing seed grain that has been treat
ed with mercury! '
2. Bat poisons, including war-'
farm, if sufficient amounts are
consumed over long period of
time, ;.: .;.
3. Chemical weed killers which
may contain substances poisonous
to stock.
4. Grasshopper poisons, such as
arsenic-treated bran. r "
0. Highway surfacing oil which
rains may wash into pastures. ;
Farmers who suspect a case of
livestock poisoning are urged to get
a veterinarian oa the Job as prompt
ly as possible, since time is an im
portant factor in saving the ani
mal's life..
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