it. 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 (J) rOID-ilAINCB MKIUNICt V Q FACTOtT-AmOVD METHODS yV SPECIAL KWtrafNT.ij w JUST ncMTroi FORDS 6EMMK FORD PUTS VSII YOUR FORD DIALIR TODAY! Your Utmost ' Car w) X pea. . '., ... v A t .mm mimi i .i- Mi., ii jfleslV i i i ii i mti'U.Mmmatmm'itmm'mMm ai iiaislllt The great U. S. Royal Master latmched and safe mileage its dramatic challenge two years ago: Now , why this great U. u-ti: e n e e j x j x- . proof behind it, there is nothing to compare with it in stopping power, skid protection I0TA1TEX T1EA0 1M9 TMCTIOI which gripe and holds where tires- never held . . ? nrfj.v f--' lUEWllU IAFETT TBI' 3. which oflEera you up 5 to twice as many s. fe miles .. 9 i4 iTEBLiSTKa WCriTriS protected from scuff and abrasion by the U. Ii. Royal Curbguard. ; , TBI TIBI THAT Skid Protection 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 VeVantYourHogs ' Buying Days Are Fridays 8 a. We Pay A Premium For Top Quality Hogs See Us or Call 3215, Clinton, N.C Clinton Livestock Hart. OPERATED BY LUND Y PACKING COMPANY Stacy Honey cutt, Hog Buyer iiHLdfeProtecting Safety!- established a new .WE BUY BAB RIT1I BCCN SUCCESSFULLY Elowout Prevention "1 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 Mondays Through m. Until 5 n. m. capacity. Learn today , - A S. Royal success is un-, ' i. -a i ; -i.' 1 . 'driving drivin era. iV 4 YOUR OLD TIRES L, . YiMt don't saw to wait until your, tirea uxor out. You can havtt fho tafety of V. S. Royal now! W will givm you full value for th Untftd mtUagt in your promt tiru old or newt Com in today far them tpecial allowancetl 4" - - ! s ,. : i :! t:-,i s DUPLICATED 5 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 A POSITION OF POWER. , , ADV. - , (l Oriental ' and Mediterranean fruit files are major insect pests in Hawaii. lloz Control, O '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. .', ........ ; Place y olf near the t i group of tiie pnimals and s"id do? forward y band a'"" L ' left or rig i the s v J - 7 i Safety, McLean Trucking Company, Winston-Salem. . , . ,w 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 UUl. Fun For The Kids... 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 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooot Qi'ff'-: :rffi' TO 11 For Home Of RepresenMive T m I ,"S "i Jl it Since some Graduate University of North O Married end the father of three sons; a dentist on active, duty with the at ed forces, a doctor under orders to report for . active duty; and a third In business who has already served. i , 1 ;" V ' ' : I . 4 ' Business man President of Leading Motors, Inc., and BJPX. Implement Company, Inc. r tewa J, Waljwe Methodist Chunoa reacL. r, Jl'.s Bible Class 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. 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o; o O When BUILDING, REMODELING, or REPAIR- O O ING SEE US FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o v-ij L ROUGH cr.J DUESSED -All Kinds Moulding end Trim- TELEPHONE 2542 For Free Delivery Prompt Service o o o o c? o o o Calypso Veneer Co, o o o MEMBER SOUTHERN PINE INSPECTION BUREAU O Q,OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ'(i e:hm BLAIR I have never held a county office stand for, and shall actively .work ' Better schools for Duplin and the state. ' ' t 'i tl U V ! i 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. ; . : y Writ?:- . .f '"v:r?:",-',-' ' '"-.V'.l "' am .opbosed to, making" any change in the present County: Com missidner District set up. mMmmm many of you do not know personal facts, Carolina . Mi if "i 7'r 1 i . - ..... Jt tv i . t t, t Li; , i e- Av-.oa i j taken 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 : O 1 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a and am allied with no faction, for: J . -' me personally I am giving 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 .1 la- 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.. "We're proud of our Beautiful to. look at . . . . wonderful to live under, fl Choose from many styles. I fabrics and colors. Tailor' l made to your personal M preference. Estimates given 1 without obliration. h ---- -- w CAROLINA AWNING and TENT Mfg. Co. Goldsboro, N. C o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o below o o 623 W.O.W. o .1 595,' AJ. AJM. i 4 i i C -1 s tl X thfl l vn,h d ' ft t-. ( ) )

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