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LOAFS Comparison proves Why Gold Stamps Are The Best * Skidding, Poor Vision Gruesome Twosome Raleigh — “Skidding and poor vision are a gruesome twosome,” Motor Vehicles Commissioner Ed ward Scheidt said this week in ! listing two conditions as being I primarily responsible for the in I creased hazards of winter driving. | “Inadequate traction and reduc i ed visibility,” he said, “when com i bined with the normal hazards of | every-day driving, can easily trap j the unwary driver and lead direct jly to an accident.” Statistical studies made by the | Motor Vehicles Depatment have | indicated that there are two ma-' jor factors in winter time traffic accident#, Scheidt said. “Reduced visibility,” he 'ex plained, “is brought about by longer hours of darkness, bad weather conditions caused by heavy rain or snow, and obstruc tions to the driver’s vision from frost, ice, and muddy wind shields.” He pointed out that the mileage death rate after darkness is about j three times the daytime death ] “Special studies,” he said, “have shown the driver’s vision was ob structed by rain, snow or ice on , the windshield in 143 of the state’s 977 fatal accidents last year. I “Snow, sleet, and ice are the j chief causes of inadequate trac I Scheidt pointed out that ae ! cording to the studies, the weath er was rainy, foggy or snowy in ! 123 of the fatal mishaps, while : wet and muddy roads were report | ed in 120. I “The answer,” he said, “is to slow down and drive with the ut | most caution when rain, snow and ice coat the highway.” j The vehicles commissioner urg I ed every Tar Heel driver to take ! extra precautions during Decem j ber qnd particularly not to be caught unawares by the “grue some twosome” of skidding and I poor vision. 'Safety League Backs Tar Heel S-D Day Raleigh—North Carolina’s S-D ! Day December 15 will have the i full backing of the member firms ! of the Carolina Safety League ae ! cording to Motor Vehicles Com i mi-'sioner Ed Schedt. i Scheidt asked in a recent let , ter to approximately 850 automo j bile dealers that they designate | December 14 and 15 as “special safety-check days.” I “S-D Day” - Safe Driving Day - will focus the nation’s attention on good driving practices. On December 15 it is hoped the na tion’s 70 million licensed drivers will go without a single traffic accident. I The dramatic project is an un 1 uertakin.g of the Pre-ident’s Ac tion Committee for Trafftic Safo , tj. ft was proclaimed in North | Carolina on November Hi by Cov ! ernor Hodges. i Dealers throughout the state will offer quick, thorough and | free mechanical inspections for ! car owners who desire them, i’nn iciple points checked are brake-, steering, lights, tires and wind [ shield wipers. According to fig ure from the Carolina Safety League brakes, steering and i lights, in that order, were tea ; tue- most often found defective. Approximately 250,000 vehicles have been checked since the col- i untary inspection project was launched last April. Carolina i BUTTERMILK i i Taste its golden i flecked goodness with j i that fresh churned flavor! I: AT | Your Favorite Grocery Dial 86-8031 | CAROLINA DAIRY Stars Joan Leslie and Forrest Tucker in a scene from the grip ping new drama “FLIGHT NURSE”, playing Friday and Sat-1 urday at the ROSELAND DRIVE IN THEATRE. GASTONIA SOLDIER LEAVES KOREA FOR HAKATA, JAPAN Hakata, Japan — Army Pvt Gehrig F. Barneycastle, 17, son of N. T. Barneycastle, Victory station, Gastonia, N. C., recently left Korea with the 24th Infantry Division, which has been assigned to Hakata, Japan. The “Victory” division has been in the Far East since World War ir Private Barneycastle, a rifleman in Company C of the division’s 21-t Regiment, entered the Army in December 19!>3 and completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C. CPL. DAVID J. DEVINE SERVING IN JAPAN 1st Cav. Div.I Japan — Cpl. David J. Devine, son of Craig W. Devine, Route 5, Lincolnton, N. C., recently was graduated from the 1st Cavalry Non-Commission ed Officer School in Japan. Corporal devine has since re turned to his duties as a squad leader in the 70th Tank Battal ion’s Headquarters Company. He entered the Army in July 10 ID and has been overseas since January 1053. ROSELAND DRIVE-IN THEATRE LINCOLN COUNTY’S SHOW PLACE Paulette GODDARD "UNHOLY KYSTERY... SUSPENSE! Friday and Saturday — 2 Big Hits HE WAS BORN TO BE TOUGH AND LIVED BY A SIX GUN JOHN WAYNE IN OVERLAND STAGE RAIDERS" 2nd. BIG FEATURE JOAN LESLIE FORREST TUCKER FLIGHT NURSE' I Sunday and Monday Glenn FORD Gloria GRAHAME. JOCELYN BRANDO • Alexander icouroy I i I - TUES. WED. FAMILY NIGHT 50c CAR LOAD Richard Bartlett romances Freeh girl Jeanette Bordeaux in this scene from “THE SILENT RAIDERS.” Released by Lippert Pictures. Playing Tuesday and Wednesday at the ROSELAND DRIVE-IN theatre. Glenn Ford gets the brush-off from Gloria Grahame in this scene from Columbia’s “THE BiG HEAT”. Playing Sunday and iMbnday at the ROSELAND DRIVE IX theatre. I I %s% UJ
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