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Kay graduates Navy Airman Recruit David S. Ray, aoa of Myrl and Dan Ray Sr. of Route 2, Raeford, was graduated from Baric Aviation Ordnanccman School at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, i rihagto t f gn * During the 9.1-week course, Ray was provided win the basic knowledge of aviation ordnance publications, records and reports, and procedures on the handling, storage, assembly; and disassembly of air launched muni tions. He received instruction on the operational test of suspension and releasing equipment and pro cedures for the loading and unloading of air lauched muni tions. Additionally, Ray studied elec trical and electronic trouble shooting precautions required for the handling of aviation ordnance. Capps is named to UNC-G honor Laurie J. Capps of Raeford was among 17 students recently in itiated into Golden Chain, an honorary society at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Miss Capps, a senior accounting major, is the daughter of Agnes Dees of Route 2, Box 121, Raeford. She is a graduate of Hoke Coun ty High School. At UNC-G, Miss Capps is a member of Beta Alpha Psi, the na tional accounting society. Economy sized Jessie Mc Duffle found this hornet's nest on the Rockfish Creek. " It's the biggest one I've ever seen, " said Mc Duffle, who has been collec ting them for some time. Perhaps it is a good thing that the weather was cold when he found it. Hornets are believed to have one of the most poisonous stings of any stinging insect. 114 N. MAIN STREET RAEFORD. N.C WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES" PRICES GOOD THROUGH NOON APRIL 24 "OR UNTIL MERCHANDISE IS SOLD OUT." "Featuring Low, Low, Every Day Prices" STORE 9 a.m. til Mon. HOURS: 5:30 p.m. ? Sat. LISTERINE MOUTHWASH 18 oz. VM rag. 2.63 BONUS BUT 1 79 PRIMATINE MIST Refill Vt oz. VM ra|. 7.13 3" PANADOL MAX STRENGTH TABLETS 30, PANADOL MAX STRENGTH CAPSULES 24-s VM rag. I. 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VMrag. 8.1B 1 94 MENNEN SKIN BRACER 14T P eke-a-Poo sheds like crazy DEAR DOCTOR: We have never had a dog in the house untU this year. Now we have gotten a white, long-haired Ptke-a-Poo. She sheds so much, is there anything I can do f We had her spayed and her shots were given. She seems to be in good health otherwise. ANSWER: I'm glad you men tioned that she is in food general health, so often the dry, shedding hair coat is due to poor health. For instance, when a dog has heart worms, often the first outward sign of the disease is a dry hair coat. Many dogs that are inside home all winter have shedding problems because of the dry air in the home. This problem can be helped by in creasing the fatty acids in the diet. Specific recommendations for your dog can be obtained from your veterinarian as to the type and amount of fatty acid supple ment. Be sure to include a vitamin mineral tablet at the same time. DEAR DOCTOR: What kind of toys are safe for dogs? My dog likes to eat the squeaker out of the rubber toys and I'm qfraid he will inhale the squeaker and be hurt. Are the rawhide toys good for him? He eats the whole thing so You And Your Pet quickly . ANSWER: If your dog likes to destroy the toys that you are giving him, you must either give him a digestible toy or one he cant tear apart so easily. The rawhide toys are alright. They will be digested and passed without harm to the dog. Don't give your dog a tennis ball, golf ball, or a racquet ball. They can be partially destroyed and swallowed. The golf balls and racquet balls can become lodged in the esophagus and be extremely difficult to remove. Some dogs will tear up anything but the nylon bone-shaped chew sticks. Try the rawhide or nylon bones until you find what your dog likes best. Any dog that is having that much fun destroying the toys should be kept busy on the toys so that he doesn't start on the items around the house. DEAR DOCTOR: What is the best way to take my cat to the veterinary office? She hates the car ride and when I get to the office she wants to escape {f there are any dogs in the waiting room. ANSWER: Some cats love to in the car and are only a pro blem when they arrive at the office of their gen tie veterinarian. Others are excited from the time you get your car keys. I think the best solu tion is to get a carrier to transport the cat from your home to the ex amining table. Every veterinarian can relate stories about cats that leap from their owner's arms at the front door of the office, never to be seen again. Others become nervous enough to try to hide under the car seats. When you try to extract them, they either become all fangs and claws to root themselves to the carpet. Carriers are available from some veterinarians and from all pet shops that will make the necessary trips to the veterinarian's office relatively trauma free for both of you. The carriers come in card board, plastic and wire versions. I believe you will find one that suits your needs and will think it was a good investment. Editor's Note: This colum is provided as a public service by the North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association. If you have a question about your pet's health, send it to Ralph H. Lee, Executive Director, NCVMA, P.O. Box, Kinston, N.C. 28501. NOTICE Hoke County Taxpayers UNPAID 1984 COUNTY TAXES Will Be Advertised May 9, 1985 Deadline to keep tax from being advertised FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1985 Tax Liens will be advertised for 2 weeks Elizabeth D. Livingston HOKE QOUNTY TAX COLLECTOR YO(J tl EW tfyoJve been looking for a new manufactured home, you may be looking at a great idea. One that coufa save you money and become agreat investment. But be careful. For just as with conventional nomes, energy inefficiency can turn your investment into a costly one. CP&ls Common Sense hogram makes sense for all kinds of homes, manufactured hcxnes induded.Gommon Sense Manufactured Homes qualify fora5%discount from CR&L And while homes that meet Common Sense starciards may cost a bit more, youll come out ahead with monthly energy savings for yearstocome. So call ClF&L before you buy If you're shopping for a manufactured home.wecanhelpycwsaveaload ? 1 ?' ? " j'l 1 i,!i 1 ffii ii i" i'
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