... C of si .matelv 250 Division 3 'I s Of. intersect ;," i employees, of the State Highway and Public Works Commission on Oct 29, General Counsel R. Brookes Peters outlined Commission policy on highway advertising signs, ana called for the cooDeratlon of all em- pteyes tn enforcing the regulations applying to them'. Pointing out that no signs are permitted 0anx ,StaterCpntrpUed rujni-oi-way,-. x-eiers- summaruea other restrictions which the Com mission places yup(jn, the, fraction, of. sigiuuSigns. ha aldmay- net be; erected within the Interior an- ,nn SO feet to tlie nvfel suction of highways pi -na rrow. rUjltf-of-way, widths.,' ..:.;. s-AA . ''While we havctthe .authority U remove signs erected in violation of, the law, we recognize, the rights of tbe-owriers of the signs. They tive. Let us coiu.ue to work wiUi thetn to have signs properly en:4- , eel, rather tbaq be forced to againsjU them. to-.havA-thetu fau, down and removed when imDroo- lerly-erected." Mr. Peters, conclu- ,dev , r y if n,, a - v:er. . "-? A I .p J!M i ysufr 1 1 : 'ESSONS IN DOG CARE ... A new concept ol the respontlbllitle. of kennel. Is exemplified by Mrs. Olg - '7iw. Inrl New York, who puti children through a course in pet care before allowing them fP?WJ'Ettto L d Moselle Lowry how to pet the dog (top left), tb Snt &Sfa& leash (flop rig'h.) d Ute nse of Ute Indoor kennel (lower). Other instrucuo. far'-- aroominsi and rudimentary obedience training, Southern Farm Market Summary rw 9irwlinine nork prices i and seasonally increased runs of ' hogs at markets helped pull prices down further this week, with de clines ranging from $1 to as much as $2.50 a hundred pounds. ' Closing tops at Carolina cash " buying stations were $23.24 to $24. . Fall cattle marketings continued " heavy with prices at southern mar kets showing little change and tra ding moderately active. Broiler markets were unsettled with farm prices in Central North Carolina around 30 cents a pound. Heavy hens were steady at 24 to 26 cents. Eggs sold steady for locally pro duced offerings, with top prices to retailers 67 cents a dozen in Ral eigh. Cotton prices Friday averaged 32.28 cents a pound,,compared to 32.34 cents a week earlier. Meat production under Federal inspection for the week ending Oct ober 18 totaled 308,000,000 pounds. When a black cat crosses your path, simply look out for the cars, as you ought to do anyway. Roadway Signs Are Subject Of Meet Some things it's harJ t J make up your mind about. But not a'.ou changing dirty, worn-out summer oil for fresh, winter-grade Conoco N'! Free-flowingConoco N' Motor Oil (patented) includes an added ingre. dient which quickly fastens an extra film of lubricant to metal surfaces so closely that cylinder walls are actually Oil-Plated! , Cogftiaat 1947. CoMlaa I Oil Csw This extra Oil-Platjng resists gravity , . . stays up, won't all drain s down even overnight! That's how N' Oil exfrK-protects you from metal-. eating, combustion acids from "dry-friction" starts . . from carbon and sludge caused by wear I - For extra power, extra smoothness, extra engine performance, make a date to Oil-Plate, today! . . ' " ; ; ; h I : . f V j3rdLlljJ UL v, i. nQ nnn n?irnr?n rn UUU' ri nn ICS Our Boys Are Coming Home - Our Boys Who Made It Possible For A Home To Come To By Giving :-, :' . '." ..' , ..... .. . .. ' j. ; . ,. , ; -. --:v , Their All -To Be Laid To Rest In Their Native Soil; Flags Have Been flying At Hall Mast. Duplin Was Fortunate Not To Lose Any More Than We Did. We Are Justly Proud Of Those Boys Who Could Return. IMM V7 V a ! , 1 - I A , I '.i 1 yi Ky X youh cou::ty ojFira

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