Friday, July 17, 1959 MOTOR MAIOS Have Your Car Safety Checked Bf Mwrtiui JoluMMi Dodf* Mtty CiMunltwa If you Uv* in one of the 2.000 communitieB tbet have ngOlar safety check pranams, the few minutes it talm to run thiouh the safety cfaedc lane may save you, other motorists and pedes trians from being injured. Even though you may think your car is in perfect operating condition, chances are there’s still something that could cause an accident. Last year, among the three million vehicles checked in this program, one out of five was found to need safety service. Safety check lanes are set up at convenient locations to offer you a free check of about 10 major items of your car. A lot of work goes into setting up the lanes and a lot of people give their time and service so all of us will have safe cars to drive. Manning the lanes are me^an- ics loaned froth automobile and tire dealers and independent garages and service stations. According to Charles C. Freed, chairman of the Inter-Industry Highway Safety Committee, the 10 items most often checked on each car are brakes, front lights, rear lights, steering, tires, ex haust system, glass, windshield wipers, rear view mirror and horn. If you take advantage of this free service, you will be Joining millions of Americans in helping mduce traffic accidents causra by vehicles not in safe opeiatiDg condition. ETIQUETTE Q—When are bread and rolls | served at dinner? A—As soon as the soup is serv-| ed. the rolls or bread are passed. Most popular container nowadays is a shallow wicker basket that has a fringed napkin laid in it, and sev-| eral sorts of ibread displayed. EDWARDS RADIATOR SERVICE Route S — Highway 17 South Promptness and Experience in Cleaning and Repairing Radiators Every drop gives you more for your money!) SHEU KEROSENE Ives Oil Co. DISTRIBUTOR ME 7-2197 MIRROR MEDITATION Life is a gift, not permanent but loaned. Not a moment should be wasted. It should be used it should be cherished. In each hour there can be thrills, excitement, enthusiasm, ambitions, plans, dreams. There will also be fears, hates, problems, burdens, neartbreak and even death. But, hidden within the hour, there can be found the key to joy and happiness tucked away in a fleeting second. You can find it by opening your heart with compassion and love. Spend it well, for moments captur ed by timeless eternities. Waste not God’s Greatest Gift, —Emmitt L, Brinson. GLEANINGS — (Continued from Pago 4) ANDER on the 3rd day of June, 1802, departed this life intestate, whereby all his interest, estate and share in the said tracts de scended wholly upon and vested in CATHERINE, his only daugh ter and heir at law, who was born on the 17th of August, 1797, and who on the 14th day of January, 1819, intermarried with JAMES W. MITCHELL. Your petitioner fur- thur sheweth that on the 21st of August, 1821, the said JAMES W. MITCHELL and wife field their petition in this honorable Court, to which RICHARD B. JONES and PRANCES, his wife, and JOHN C. STANLY were parties defendant, to have-the one (bird part of the said tracts laid off to them in sev eralty, which said petition was pending when on the — day of January, 1825, the said JAMES W. MITCHELL died, and on the 19th of January, 1826, the said CATH ERINE died whereby the said peti tion abated. Your petitioner fur ther sheweth that the said CATH ERINE by her last will and testa- duly executed to pass lands, and which has been duly proved, de vised all her estate to your peti tioner, whereby he became seized of her undivided third part of the said tracts. Your petitioner further sheweth that FRANCES LEECH hereinbe fore named before the filing of the petition hereinbefore referred to, intermarried with RICHARD B. JONES, hereinbefore named, and Wherever thirsty people are... ^ the said RICHARD B. JONES and wife, as your petitioner has been informed, sold their share in the tracts of land aforesaid to JOHN C. STANLY of Craven county, but whether they have made a legal conveyance thereof, your petitioner does not know. Your petitioner be ing desirous of having his share in the said tracts of land allotted to them in severalty hereby pray your honor that the said RICHARD B. JONES and wife, and JOHN C. STANLY may have due notice of this petition and that the said tracts may be divided as in law and justice ought to be done. Signed: Will: Gaston, for Petitioner. ijs >is The record shows that THOMAS C. HOOPER died intestate in the year 1830, whereby his interest and estate in the said undivided third part descended to his broth ers JAMES H. HOOPER and WIL LIAM HOOPEIR, his brothers and only heirs at law. October Term, Craven Superior Court, 1830. 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