PAGE SIX HINTS FOR \IJTO DKIVKKS i Di roc t ions From the Stat-* H inn way Patrol. Kaleigh. July 12—With • new State Highway Patrol z>• ing into active servic> on t.i 1 highways of the State to be ter enforce the ntotor-veh: laws in an effort to reduce a dents, there are several things which every driver of an auto-, mobiie should keep in mind, according to ('apt. Charles !• Farmer. commander of the pa trol. Here are some of the thir.g Captain Farmer thinks t automobile drivers should ti : Ki t'p your motor registrar. ;r card with you. so that you oa/ show you are the owner of th ear you drive, or have som • other means of showing y;>'» are entitled to drive any par ticular ear. i When signaled to stop by a highway patrolman, pull r l ' the pavement and stop as soon as possible. P' ive carefully and obey th • law.- nf rile road, ami i > r.oi tak. chances. It these things are kept in : !!.: •! t.y motorists. they n.-e ! ; r:av.- no t'->ar of being stopp.' i by highway patrolmen. a ■ c >r iing to Captain Farmer. purpos,' of riic patr. - t h ;p the thousands >f :n >- ] torists who u.-e the highways and make the highways -af • • l"!' their comfort aiti enjov men*." said Captain Farmer. "S- •> one need won", ah' ,• being annoyed or bothered l>v the la'rolmen. who are a- • wourteoiifi and gentlemanly a lot young men as I !nr, ■ i ever known. . „ • "Occasionally it n uy '.>■• • rioc- ssarv for a patrolman 11 \ •■'top a number of drivers in seeking a particular car. But I if dri\ers uan always show i their license registration cards. I proving their right to drive i the particular car they are i driving, they need have in fear t of li. ing (ietained. t "Also, if drivers will complv ' court, ously and promptly t. ( the dir rtions o| patrolmen, they w;il save time and troubl > tor all concerned. Neither ! > ' » ced ftjar arrest, unless their violation of the law is flagrai '. "For we have in.-tructfr! the patrolmen to make arrest only as a last resort., since we I, >- lir",n tnat most of the presen*' \ iolat i«wis of the law are due to thoughtlessness and ignorance of the law. Thus the patrol men whenever they think it necessary will stop motorists. ' i«tJI their attention to any in fractions of the law. warn them to be more careful in the future > and allow them to proceed. Of course, if the drivers do not heed these warnings and con-' tinue to ignore the patrolmen, they will eventually be arrest-' But we do not believe we will have to make many ar- 1 rests," No one will be arrested for speeding, unless such speeding constitutes reckless driving and endangers traffic on th-' highway. Captain Farmer de-' clares. "If a motorist wants to drive sixty miles an hour on an open A Dollar Dinner for Four If \\ i li:■''] rr III" U rr i 4 rim tfy. ,-Tl ; /■ . •» .%/'•• /. n ' HI.I »H>J V'lrflt'S —s If KI f .S • • i I '. U , — l.if • I i /i'f 7 Si i'l'u 1 '-( r,\li" - I'lif z." r :• C • ,v- TjT "'' |V-.>-V inU' 'mv in "c• JT ■•"••in In" 'T it !: > i:i' Mr a ! I dollar—,i quarter aimvo—ii the i 'i irUi-iiHij !■> ! "i. - 11• ! t'i>" vir.-'H c .n« >i the hum'! skili'illly COrn'rn-' I I i •:::»'*.»• llv - •i■ . i. remove tiic ■;'*. • i i ill /-in .JS eats.. remove •*-itt inl i hk> nut ,ii i• • is whole i. mv.ilile in till* center "i i lar« • h ii' ' v !i ilwtiij :• 11• • • M !•• ' i vi'i ■ if i.v nul 'Hi- • .i'ili- i T. f.v » t.i'-;i.>-.•!- *' . >r. oiu" milk. liijiMr it un '!i. r.m : lritl -> i: I ;if;ip.T r* »nr ■ v j s.ll; '. i:i .'iv.t with cttp | opr."'"- >■ jI .villi in. 1 t r 'i'- i.i >ti ; i' iff ••• .it*.l sjji infcl.* twe t ilile- ! i i t i*.*! -lii- -r in stret.h of highway, and there > >?h traffic to he endang-, r ':r men will not bothci i ail the patrolnien have o. ;• -• r: ted to mare no ar - eeding or for tlieiv • ly r.fa.-ter tl an t'orty t»\ !i'iles an hour." said Cap tain Farmer. "For there ar" twhen it - as safe t > driv • sixty miles an hour as it is to drive thirty miles an hour un der ther circumstances. So it will depend entirely upon th" iegiv • to which a motorist is endangering his own life and the live.** of others as to wheth •i' >i not he will be halted by a patrolman." Therv will be no "snooping" permit ted un the part of patrol men, according to Captain Farm.-r, so that contents of cars w i!! not be examined, neither will parked cars be dis turbed. if they are parked oil' the concrete and have th" net >ssary lights showing. i "Of course if any one in i VT*'. s# Helps for the Bachelor' tsTTIIIS fiitivnor i; dw timr- iiir- j |jj.prise your wile li '4 inside sttlli' nil Innv in d'i t When sliv return, irnni in-r va. ri ui expecting lo >ii' you worn and v in from not having i-neiiuli tn cat il'ir inn her .nlisini"' - , Mir;iri>- - !irr !.v showini; her a f*i * of !•»«•!.• • health, and proudly lead lu*r into .1 ; kitelieti anrl ji"iM .nit a cn!i' irj r" i. terpieee wl'v l ' >lll, yonr«.. 1 mixed and cool -d. Thee ihc exiir". 11 ut awi 111 !t:i 11 e' Ho.'.est to Goodne.is Ves. you're riiii't, ii % 1 '1 0 I r.i. lice, '.ill "nt iv 1 -.>r I'ete iri' a 'ciipii - 01 n\ne* oic'i c rll lie foilcwetl iinplu'Jlj i .1 • I Kcnrantcid Ifl' yi ('tin Hit/,'Hi I Irons: Me-ii > fr" ii". inn, 1•• • 1 four "i' •' c |.-m ■.l it- i • ti u » ;,, i "i" e. .»> » . .1 »i>i 1 1 • THE DANBURY REPORTER i •' MI until >• nvn. M.\tn while, !I.IV > 'i.lli i >IX-iv:U f ; I K.TRT* of v'U4 it liv-s .•udk.'il. 'lr.ti.itfJ and Mf.'ti.-I and it i number J • lit ■>; lima u' iii- lu-jtfi!. \nalll4e in 1 'n.nlcr .»r«tlv s.iliuon. i"ii> .li-!i in.ikf- the \ -ill- main ,1 ,r? > ; tl:e meal. suppli itii; meat, M r V vnul and ve'etalili 1 . and all 1 • ; n;r DII-NT-I OIM ml; . ; 4 •••nts. ■ r :lio iiv-iTv.iin. »ra!d tmotlier • Mtents "t 1 -'x otnve '::t: of 'va{>- >r rod milk. 'Mii -:' it-! .'up sm;ar : I t*-.;>•>»m- u itt-r. and oixil. '. ! 1 T A 1 tuMrspn in- lemon juice am! "'ie eic lit-ounce or.n of black - ••! lIIM >iv*sed through a 0 ir-i- -tii* i'. Free 1- us'ialj* parked car should need anv as sistaihe. r.e tan rail upon ; patrolman for aid. but other wise the patrolman will pass o; >y," Captain Farmer said. Building Highways For the Future So rapid has been the d. v« lopment of automobile traw in this country that mar. highways built but a coinpara tively few* years ago are out modeled and dangerous. As a result progressive sec tions are building for the fu t ture. Low cost pavements art beinjf constructed, wide enough 1 for several cars abreast, with banked turns and mathemati cal grades. There is 110 place with our modern 50-mile-an-hour cars for 20-mile-an-hour highways, The roads of today must lit built with an eye 011 the years to come. I Try an ad in the Reporter , i— 'aron iivi put r>n pi Tier 'o ktvp hoi. Pi in r off all tbc fat from tin* ia t ••xi epi one tablespoon. Ailil iu>! ! i ili'siMMiii of mimed onion anil tr•• until i no!iIon In'own. '.il l Naif .1 ivnnlvr 1 can of liakcl l-i-iiis :;n> I one-half teaspoon of •: ; i no-.v lor. .->?ir until tliornushly ; I'l-.ilfil ir I ailil nit and ju-ppi-r if i ,i. "villi tin - lw>n on I ' i|). 1 Ills -v!V -efe two imopio— if one i n -lily hungry one. | i oil/ r tftoin Ctissrrnlr: ' i'r- r i nl rarrols irotn an I i-lUI ; •»!!.: « V :.lil. AiIMIIHC llU'lll ill \i , .i I.i ! ri'iic, •lirinklr salt, j | i-i 'icr mil |i;i)ii lUa ive: llieill triil I tin ii .|i| 11' it in,nit two tc.i'.'ioun . II ;r ilu! clli'» .1 'III -ai 11. I.'lhlly IV 'MI hi lln (•«■ litis ll .11 1.l ' i . ii| i. -it t -l:f i i i ' tl oven I 11. . I *•! Resolutions of Respect Resolutions iif respect to Jas per A. Slate as passed by the I session ;it The East Yad kin Sunday Sehool Convention: Whereas, our Heavenly Fath er saw t'it to call to His eternal home Brother Jasper A. Slate. And. whereas, He was an ac tive member of the Baptist 'church for forty years, a teach er or superintendent for twen ty-five years, and for the last year and a half president of this body. His life was one of unusual activity and influence in the kingdom of work. We feel a deep sense of the loss to his home, church and lommunity. His life of faith and devotion will ever remain a noble and inspiring example to all who knew him. By his example our lives have been enriched and by his devotion to Christ our spirits have been blessed, and loved ones made glad. Therefore, be it resolved. Ist. ihat we, The East Yadkin Sun day School Convention, "fiumjbly submit to the will of Him who dot-th ;,!! things well and dedi cate our lives more closely t* - "is work that the task left un .. 'i:iished may not be halted but . hastened by his passing. -M(l. 1 nat we extend to his ami!) and relatives our ten iH'fest sympathy and commend them to Christ who alone can comfort. •''i'l!. That a copy () f these ' '•••'"hitions | )t . handed to the family of our deceased Broth er. that a copy be serif to The Dan bury Reporter for publica tion, and a copy be pinned in jthe minutes of this convention. ~! T. VV. ; ENTIiY. (i. A. JONES, h A. S. FRANCES, , ■ n Committee. j Cti Fiftli Avcrnc/ r lAtani/ of /he fuirest ou/e beauty to e tob*xut% S MKK. JESSIE 1\ CHRISTIAN, Danbury, N. I i I Amzuri I|p OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO* ' j| j| I Bank of Stokes County! n II j U RESOURCES r\r\r\ ll to MORE THAN $2,000 9 000 oo i I I h FOR A QUARTER OF A CENTURY THE PRIME FACTOR || 4 i |S IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF STOKES COUNTY. U f || ALWAYS PREPARED TO TAKE CARE OF THE LEGITIMATE || || NEEDS OF ITS PATRONS, ON APPROVED SECURITY. || J || Safety || % I Bank of Stokes County 1 I • DR. J. W. NEAL, President # JC. E. DAVIS, M. O. JONES, H. H. LEAKE, C. C. McGEE, • Cashier. Cashier. Cashier. Cashier. I I If, M 111 J) j I W ■ Jp s See These f ! Good Used Cars I I i i c •> » J » 0 MODEL T FORDS 2 0 t S £?-• Three 1927 Runabouts. $ | Two 1927 Tourings. ' | 1 .J Two 1927 Coupes. $ a S 0 • £ ne Touring. $ 1 ' 0 £ . * One 1 Ton Truck. * o 5 CHEVROLETS > 2 o $ One 192'] Touring 1 . > t o £ One 1928 Truck with cab and ' S ' o body. o * 0 X 0 X | Fulton Motor Co.. I | . VVALNI T COVE, N. C. | XXXX>o>X>'CK>X>X>X>X>o>XXX>>>>>o>o>>o We Sell Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry We do the finest watch, clock and jewelry repairing T that skill and experience can produce. We tit spectacles for all defects of vision an ] guarantee to give you perfect vision and satisfaction. •We save you money. « 1 W. H. LEONARD, Leonard's Diamond Palace, 331 Nissen Building, Winston-Salem, N. C. ... - r The sheep breeders associa- 1 Over 600 farm boys and tion of Edgecombe County re- girls are expected to attend the centlv sold a car of 142 lambs 4-H club short course at State ; [at good prices. College, July 21) to August 3. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1929