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Thirty-six exhibitors from IS state anri r--- da have consigned purebred animals to this sale, which is slated lor 7:00 p. m., November 29. Frank Richards, executive? secretary of the associa tion, is sale manager. ; The1 annual banquet, at which an attendance of 1,000 is expected, will take place at 6:30 d. m . rwmhoi-1 in the Grand Ballroom of Chicago's Palmer House". headauar fn- th. Angus convention. It win h Al lowed immediately by a business meeting and election of officers. . . Two luncheons will precede the banquet the same dav. The Nation. al Women's Angus Auxiliary will meei at noon at the Palmer House, while the Past Presidents' CHnh will dine at the Stock Yard Inn. An informal "get acauainted" session' 4s planned for Tuesday evening, No vember 30, for all members and guests. This event will also take place at the Palmer House. . Death Travels Dark Roads RALEIGH "Death travels dark roads." Col. James R. Smith, State Highway Patrol commander used that reminder this week In warning Tar Heel motorists of the dangers that confront the night time driver. "Speed and darkless are a deadly combination." he said. "Ann h speed, I don't mean so or An mnt per hour or even 40. I mean a S,ELER C I? OXLT 5IECLEB HAS IT OILY SIECU p speed that's too fast for driving conditions. Dusk or darkness are conditions that call for traveling at a much lower speed than you would travel on the same road in day light." Col. Smith warned that many mo torists are taken unaware by the bi v SIFfiLFD Pit IT nnv eirMirn , I isS 11 Dcfore You Duy'ANY Heater. . . f g LOOK FOR THE PATENTED INNER HEAT TUBtS rn 2 : ONLY TH1V CAM AlVB vnii ufiBit n ... . -.d I - . .ww wvm r.vwK nEAIfff7l J 0 II SVH 831931$ A1M0 1I SVH 83193IS A1N0 II & n CIGCLGR USDS IJGAT THAPS k:::xjdO 1 U VGnrK.G3BLF!LDG! m pssf ppet or isfifstcts 19. v J 1 r f illlini inn jvvi taimi '!. fS.- "4; 1 lOOXidontt tmrmqa Th is BTU mPWT. Th is BTU (XTimfT. Bat wUt lortp yo Jam. ... HdofBTBi.thT yeur bona! In BTJJ U8EPOT. Swgiw OUT HBATS 'EM ALU , fiOOO BTU Staaler more USABL8 HEAT thaa much higW nto4 ordinary baataa. A BTU aaghc fani B ma kaaUr eaa only ba ' oompaMd to a atral beating pleat Se aW-t U v BITTs eonftittb faaW , ea ktan-USEPUT k a GMSgMff aaateTi 'All" r , f f mi j .in i i r Jja"" WSajaSMa)WiaMKrr I l" " ' I earlier dusk of the fall months "Obviously," he said, "a car go ing at a low rate of speed can stop in a shorter tlistance than one going faster. This is a vital point in the night driving picture. In dusk or darkness a driver can't see as far ahead as he can in daylight. In fact, on a very dark road he pan see only the length of his headlight beam. For safety's sake, then, he snoum travel at a speed that will make it possible for him to atnn safely within the distance covered oy mis oeam." Col. Smith, who has driven over a million and a Quarter miles dur. ing his 23 years on the highway patrol, recommended that the night tune driver reduce his stteed even under the most ideal after dark driving conditions. He also advised motorists to have their cars checked regularly, since split-second response is a must for night driving. "And, of course," he said, "Alert ness is doubly imDortant at niirht Pedestrians, cyclists, and other mo torists are all more difficult to see at night. If the motorist is on the look-out he's more likelv to see them in time to avoid an accident." The colonel took occasion also to warn night time drivers airainst wearing sun glasses to cut down glare from approachine car's liehts "un glasses will cut down the glare, all right," he said, "but they also reduce your own vision at the same' time. Don't wear them at night!" -Reduced speed, vieilance and eare are practical safeguards against night driving hazards, he said. breaks, buckling, punctures,, and un even wear. If the air pressure is too low, the tire Will be crushed a truing the run,' or the cords in,-the tlre will be stretched . by hitting sharp objects such as stumps .or stones. Such bruises can result in breaks In the tire that can rub through or pinch the tube, after a few hours of service. . . ... '.. . Excessive buckling causes the sidewall cords and rubber to break down, leading to; early failure of the tire. The pull of the wheel and the sidewise force in the tire at the same time causes tire buckles when the tire is underflated. Under-in flated tires are also easily nunc tured, Goforth points out. Over-inflation , causes Imnanf breaks and fast tread wear When Is pressure is too high of if the ttrtf is over-filled with watx localized blow by a sharp rock or tree stump may break the cords. Impact breaks usually show up as a large "X" on a diagonal break that may extend from ' head in bead, , i i. , Excessive air nreanira wimMniul With too -little wheel weighting wiii cause fast tread wear and the for-i ward edges of the treat bar wm Vtar very quickly. Ovr-i... ,n reduces traction, resulting in e t- cesslbs slipping which causes more rapid wear. . the county nnt . puuos. v i i , ; . Many li - career is wreelrwt lack, of ambition to polo its boat XV 1 '4t I ... . uuvuiu uib rapias or me. 1 Tires Get Long Use with Care, Right Inflation Tractor tires that are Drorerlv mounted. Inflated to the right pres sure, and treated with reasonable care last longer and do better work while in use, says Wayne County Agent Mark Goforth. Rough or care less use will greatly shorten the life of all farm tires. Under inflation of tires causes 0000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOrt I LANIER AND SON PRODUCE COMPANY O Top Market Price Paid o in it .. 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