"73 v 3 v i it m ,1 - U fa I n'( , -l ' .zy t" i .)i . t it '3i i t. . a vs.y t. 5 ,C " LU uia convened ia K (".- 1 r-:i!y as fuestt of tie ,cj.t. r.-sjtj reus .oon (f-:. .j ,ty t-auf -.or veto tiat tl "r r mrrr srs" art tie cause of c n. ent deplorable record of deaths s.sd 1 Injuries. , i Ciretul analyst and study ws deYoted to the record of tie inii- ,tl2 drivers during the'&re f y cor France and many (bases of tt eccUect situation wore Car 1 , of the car, (2) eonfi. Jon cf ta .; , driver, (3) condition of highways, . 4' uniform traffic laws, (5) atti- - , tucte of driver, (6) stricter enforce- r went. v v (, y ".It was agreed, however, by the '.' delegates that If the man or woman " ', behind . the wheel observed proper -", i"motor manners". the authorities In , - charge of highway construction!, taw "- snaking, and enforcement would v" have less to worry about, and accl , ; -dents would be fewer. In addition to the plaque shown on the right and an expense paid ";rip, each delegate was presented 1 with a gold clasp pin, set with dia monds, with the words "C.LT, ,, Safety. Foundation ', Safe' Driver .League." On the back of the pin ' "were: the words "Honor Member," ' ;nd a space for the .engraving of , he delegate's name. ,- ! - t -,Tht 49 delegates agreed to form the nucleus of . the C.LT. Safe Driver's League to promote better driving through encouraging "Motor Manners," and to work with the t C.LT. Safety Foundation In the pro ' .motion' of the next annual Safe Driver Conference, . delegates to T which will be chosen on some , what different basis than for the recent Conference. . Monroe Hoffler, of Fort Monroe, is visiting his parents,1 Mr. and Mrs. W. EL Hoffler. (Holt Scott spent the week-end at Hillsboro, visiting relatives. :J: Mr. and Mrs. G.; E. Twine, of Nor iolk, Va., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. T. E. Madre.' Mrs. J. . Window and . her two 00'0'66006e'06oo6aoAaaaaaeiAAAa6AAa6646aoi00666006o' WE 'GTELL- 'A vv vm - i I Weighing From 40 to 8Q And Just thelUght Size The PriceIs E3C ? j . and you may pick them to suit yourself. .They will sorely make, f:l-i you money in helping yon market some of your surplus Corn and Soy' t if; ' Beansand the saving of the wastage of your Peanut and Soy Bean Z fields. - "el- K: ,tf v a 5r t-s ,.'Jvw r. . ' ; t t and you ma; If you haven't the cash to spare, additional cost to be paid for when A on shares on the basis of a guaranteed no financial loss to you and X Y a two-thirds of all profits coming to youand one-third to us. ;,No f money investment on your part - See us, promptly tret the pigs a win nave some extra UiKlSTMAS 164 Tears of Service Quality I J. C Blancliard &;Go., Inc.! "BLANCHARiyS- STOCK 18S2 . t6 rJaoiflround Poanuft LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS IN THE THINGS NECESSARY FOK THOiS WORK Champion Plows No, A-Tari(J 8, peanut Dig ging " Points, Pitch- .Forks, ''Fork Handles, Nails,. Hammers, : Post; JHole' Diggers and Handles, . Peanut Bags, 1 Needles, Sowing Twine and Bale Ties, Hay Presses, both pow er and horse' drawrt. I v -'r-'TM1' See Us For Parts Hay Presses, 'p; "it J, Special For This Veek Eiid 32-PIECE LUNCHEON SETS 00 II $3.49 yXlljlX ;,.,; SEYEBAL' PATTERNS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSS . , , fj QuttttyUetchandis As North Carolina's representative safe driver. James H. Dillard of" Neuse (above) attended the recent "; first national safe driver conference's In New York, Mr. Dillard was se . lected in n national contest spon";, sored by the C, I. TV Safety Founds tlon,-with the cooperation of the American Automobile Association and the Carolina Motor Club. (At left) Plaque- present ed to Mr. Dillard aa one of the -representative safe drivers from each of the forty eight states 'and the District of Columbia. - children, Bettie and Emmett, Jr. have returned from Nags Head. Mrs. Walter S tailings, of Wash- ington, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. B. A, Perry; at Bethel . Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White and their son, Zack, will spend the week-end with Mr. and .Mrs. C. W. Toms, Jr4 in Durham. ...ii.. iv i ....a. :u .a Pounds.' f Good Stock : : to Make You Money ; you can get them at only a slight - X marketed. Or you can get theaa ? ? p. , y . . i started "Kaininar early and you f money, . r Merchaadiae Right Prices .. rniRTFOSa N. C. Jbe Gornor For John'Deere : ? .-' i 9 II hi S3 . Right Prices stlo air mall sarv m within two years : i ;und trips a weclt, I.aDds Shelmardlne, c: British Civil Aria- " es British authori 1 three types of air . j capable' of operat- t ! - en v s between repro i : .Htlsh government, te, ' fJewfounfiland the UcU I .. , resulted In nir standing z i ched which It was .hoped .would I'-i about a . transat lantic air service connecting these countries. ' ; f . -1011 .reciprocity between' the conn tries concerned was agreed upon. Op eration would be undertaken Jointly by a British commonwealth operating or ganisation and . an; American operating company. ?f i7 ,i . ...M 'Jk,r ,!,' T Consider South ftoute. ,J. ,v' ' Although It was recognized that the northern route via the Irish Free State, Newfoundland and Canada was shorter than the southern route, and would therefore have the advantage of more economical operation, this tact did not 'preclude the possibility , of use being 'made of the southern route. '. ',; ' 'Thus will .be forged the last ioaln link In the chain of British empire air communications. . . In view of the fact that on either route a stretch of approximately 2,000 miles is Involved, It would at present be Impossible to provide the capacity required for the. whole of the mail Little practical knowledge was avail able of 'flying" conditions on these routes, tnimarlo conditions present a number of difficulties yet to be sur mounted and the first services would be of an. experimental nature. . New Planes Ordered, . Two highspeed land planes, capable of operating the service during the sum mer under all conditions and possibly even during the- winter, have been or dered. w.. In addition, the !alr ministry has given financial assistance to Imperial Airways fofc the development of the Mayo composite aircraft, Thls is a 'Combination of two" aircraft and In volves development of a new technique which would shorten the take-off nor .mally required for' heavily-loaded air .craft, and might eaiflile a greater pay load to be carried put at alowM power Clad Portraif .Thot 'rj i v to Bo Work of Da Vinci - Lyons. A portrait of a red-haired child recently discovered In a private collection here Is believed to be a paint ing by Leonardo da Vlnd. There Is no signature On the1 painting, which obvlonsly dates back to the Fifteenth or Sixteenth century, bot it is known that the great Italian painter nsed to "mark his pointings bytucklng his in itials away la j some obscure 'portion of the canvas. -'' i V - ; -' .' ' r To prove the authenticity of the painting It will be .subjected to vari ous experiments la mlcrophotography. Dr. J. Locard,.head of the laboratory ot the Lyons police department which Is equipped to make mlcrophotographs, has been engaged In "this sort of, detec tive work In regard to crime and coun terfeiting. ;-j ' v " - , ; ; i - This time, however,, he win use his apparatus to detect (he presence of the two microscopic letters L, YY which will give practical proof lhat Da Vlnd was ' the original artist. ' ,' . -j -- , Beauty in Sixth' Place . ; ,) 1 ' in Coeda Life Rating ' Ames, Iowa. Love and health1 are more Important influences In the lives of Iowa State college coeds than Is beauty. That was disclosed in a survey of the . valuations placed on a list of 12 fac tors In the lives of .students la Iowa State college home management classes. Beauty, which was ratal cs of .prime .Importance by won "2; Inter viewed recently by a women's maga zine, was placed la sixth place ty the coeds, ,1' i , ij , s ' t ; The women whose answer! were compiled by the women's t ;-lne rated beauty 'first and love r" iec tlon' Second. . The coeds r. ' ' love and affection first ; health sr . Tcth groups " placed economic 1. T la third piece. . J V , " louth wsjTuamed by wor rs the fourth most Important tact. ' i tbr Uvea;' while coeds placed It 1 1 r.:sth position.' Religion was glvea twelfth place by both groups, ',. ' -l .,' " Xoni:a.T. lcewIU be lir on a t."a (' t, eccorCr-j ta Cr elector & rci tlon, r-4 Ct Tztz "j C ties have ( -' fizzes L 'Inz tie r r" Ejc t i ssnUt:v:s t.' C f f 'i I New Nome Wilini:i : . - f. Jrrom Ahrj c - i.rs Kome, Alaska. A new 1 i lra proved City is rising from C 1 ruins of "a disastrous lire vr.i tnet Nome in September, ic:i. 10-; Improvements listed are a r ' " , 3 concrete federal huSIJl. t ' t ?500,000, a 535,000 s-7h" . f -Coast Guard quarU.J ( r 1 f sLips valued at tC?,' PT7A projects c ' ' "1 cott:. " i city L Ar 1 : . t;c:3, f.r . ... I ' .tzizr . ,i i : . . t rrc.vi, r-7 tj c: J t t t. 1 pow and CctcLr SI. ' Thece rzz' ji i C. 'j the irj cf certain .Il-LJir y c. ' , rDviirj tr.Jwr c'.1j, ill ; for erosion cr'rol, at t Dw-n I. O. Sv! A of T j. The dean :i all f-r .era c;r? erating with tLe jre -i 'to ci :ci their farms to d.t;r.Jre,i..'J.er they are conducing all t;.e practices for which, they are entitled to pay ment , ' ' f. ... ! 1 .-" fA..vuV to -i-) V..J t..-vu.t j of Soil-tuuuing ... wa:e there is yet time to earn payments.' " pi 'J" IL A. Patten, State " compliance supervisor, has reported to the dean that a number of farmers ' have not put into effect all ' the soil-building practices for which they are eligible td earn payments. t ; ' ,! '-. , If a grower is in floubt, ' he may consult his county agent. ' u ; ' t The practices which . may be con ducted up .to October .81,: andihe rates of payment, are aa follows: ,- Seeding alfalfa, per. acre. Seed ing red or mammoth clover, f 1J50 per acre.' Seeding Alsike, white or crim son clover, Austrian winter peas, or vetch, $1 per acre. . -: Plowing or disking under as green manure, after at least two months growth, the following 'crops; .soy beans, velvet beans,", cowpeas, sweet clover, lespedesa, or .crotalaria, f 1,50 per acre. , y (M' ' Terracing with a sufficient amount of properly constructed - terraces , to give '" adequate 4 protection . against erosion, 40 cents' per 100 feet of ter race, but not to exceed 1 per acre. : TAXES BITE DEEP INTO ' ' V MOTORISTS' . POCKETBOOKS 1 Federal" taxes cost motor vehicle owners of Nonfch "Carolina a total of $5,006,00. In I935r or upwards; of S10.98 per vehicle, ' in ; addition to State taxes of $24,973,00, or upwards of $56.65 per vehicle, reports Robert G. Johnson, Secretary of . the North. Carolina Petroleum Industries Com mittee. ' V,; -i ' J"- a k ,. , i.JIr. Johnson said the . tax costs were based upon final 'reports of the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads and Bureau of Internal " Revenue, with per Vehicle I estimates . derived - by simple average and therefore conser vative." He explained ' that the " tax figures, speaking for themselves, fiuits rica ' 1 , . expense ; I, V 4 . , . j " Time to Have a Good V -Curlee Icpccat ; BUY YOURS NOW AT A 1 ; IX t. GREAT SAVING -:';'r;i .. , A neat, ajrordable price for a neat vari ' ety of dandy tojrcoata., . ".'':" iMETra AND New Saj;.j C 'i Crains, Grey and Brown Suede , 3 " VFonTunr: c::oz3 j ' Calf skin, buci.o, revtize calf 3 i:rs. G. JC. New by, 1 '1 T. c"y t vicit I'rs.' Kary To 3 Tr "i, ' T j. LLe will kt r a " "i I :r r,' lira, W. . C.'ArJ..;, &t i 'i rr son, G. K. Newby, , it r? ly llount. f,"; , . r .U( McCormick rl:;Deerfnfi'.,f Tractors h : Are Bnilt Right tor has - -4 fsaHsMMMaMa done. Here in ' our Service Department you'll get -" 'T experienced and careful wodrmanahip.' ' And your :- I work will be quickly done ' tlme-taving tools. Why not 1 1 11 .ill ill.M.i nM Mff .HirfcT 1WI1P - tor in---and arrange for a thorough . - going over? " Our rates are reason able. And you have our guar- . , antee that only genuine 1HC,. - pacta will be nsed for necessary rrrp!acements. 4 j&verytDing in uaraware ana supplies , j V r, PEONS 4 Lllcn'o for the man who is thrifty"at keart. Hiaiswiu .wear so well . . tneyil do account. !; V , '-'V t .;Chalk StppxfoH'Glen Plaids r Serges and ; ; v:: :iother,fancy patterns, all hard finished f worsteds f , Single; and double-breasted FALL SIII2T3 ' ' Showing the new '.dart tones relieved - by : white 01 pastel jBtripes. . Well tailored With Arrow" Set Collar" . 1 -Nw Styles -Nc-.7r.:;.:j 4 , Greys,' Blues, Brc;vn3 and Ufcitdrca:- I ...... ' Zipper front and sport solid colors f N ' " - V S W WV' it r.:zr.cnANr:.7-; it 1 1 in t!;a l . ) 1 Law r. ...i 1 . if viner i3 1 ' i "1 L---er 1 : A XW have tis overbaut it noto 1 v JHL while yon can spare it for a I ( .... m'Jm 'A- ' 1 ..i.i WAMaiMi.,'- .. .' been in service only one season, it U wiie tp have us look it -. "'ove and check It carefully. - If it needs valve grinding or other atten tion, novo is the time to have it ... because we use special J phone , ,,n I I ' . ... . Ill' 'l.i !I KM"'? ;;a.i .r Tmummv 'W t i.r ' ' a-' 1 17c!l Impressively Uilored of fab- ' your heart good as well as your ; models : . Sport or l V- f , - i Vi . V ' a f 4 r " " ' j rrav. , A ::. c. j

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