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S24KKZ3 MtEW By IW KmtMg ! ) "•l|||| l |||| |M l iu|l»|*.«(| l ||(, M ,M»| t *MMllll»i»MH»l« I Mill! \ On* of the most interesting state ,l ments concerning sporting dogs that I have seen in quite some time comes from the Old Professor, Havilah Bab cock. He writes: “The unvarnished truth is that a trained dog is a ■per ishable commodity. Few things are so subject to deterioration.” So I asked, what are some of the things that contribute to this de terioration, especially the controllable human factors? And high on every professional trainers’ list is overdis cipline. Dogs differ in the amount of pun ishment they need, or can take. A word of disapproval here may have as much effect as a whacking there. Nev er give a dog more than that particu lar dogs needs. It’s the inevitability of punishment, rather than the se verity that counts, anyway. Dogs are often damaged by indis criminate lending. A borrower, how ever a fine citizen he might be, can grievously mishandle a dog without intending to do so. Ordinarily the more mature a dog is the less he ■will suffer from being mishandled. His habits are more fixed, his responses more stable and predic table, and he is less likely to deviate from the conventional pattern of be havior. Therefore, give a boy an old dog to hunt. They won’t hurt each other. The same advice applies to all inexperienced gunners. Another good way to ruin a dog is to talk him to death while he’s try ing to hunt. Many hunters are forever giving their dogs instructions, de livering lectures and preaching ser mons, telling them where and how to hunt. In other words, telling a dog how to run his own business. Too much butting in befuddles a dog, es pecially when he gets which run counter to his nose and j judgment. He loses his spirit and initiative; just piddles around to give the appearance of hunting. Another bad habit of some dog owners is running to a point and being excitable in general. 'Many a fellow 1 bulls his way through the underbrush j like a juggernaut, whooping and shouting a mixture of threats and ad i vice, trying to steady his dog’s nerves by making a damned fool of himself. No wonder the dog simply gives up. At The Clairvoyant’s ** “I see a great loss—the loss of your husband.” ‘lßut he has been dead five years.” “Then you will loose your urn.-, brella.” 1 I f|<»x/ Happy ilk atf *fc ]] m SAM D. ALLEN 31 f J I ESSO OIL PRODUCTS I < > § i X < > 5? < > <g O X MUKIB ■ IV W W ■ [ i HARRELL GAS & COAL COMPANY | Pyrofax Gas Distributor i; f | ; HERTFORD, N. C. ' J j m iiMIK ; ' Hn UE idol Department OS Detente Photo WINTERIZED MARINE—In Korea a special alpaca-iined parka overcoat has been provided for the Marines. It fits over all winter weight garments with a hood to cover the steel helmet and is long enough to wrap around a man’s feet when he is crouching in a fox hole. MIDNIGHT MASS AT EDENTON CATHOLIC CHURCH CHRISTMAS In preparation for the celebration of the joyful festival of the Son of God adding to His divine nature His human nature about 1,950 years ago, , confessions will be heard in St. Ann’s . Catholic Church, Edenton, Saturday, . December 23, from 4 to 6 and 7 to 10 , P. M., Sunday, December 24, 10 to . 10:55 A. M., 4to 6,7 to 9 and 11 to 11:55 P. M., Monday, December 25, 8 . to 8:55 and 10 to 10:55 A. M., with | the Most Holy Sacrifice of’ the Mass | being celebrated Sunday, December l 24, at 8 A. M., in Plymouth Court House court room, second floor, Ply mouth, Confessions there 7:30 to 7:55 A. M., mass in Edenton at 11 A. M., | • each Sunday mass including sermon ■I on “The Value of Our Soul,” Holy ‘Communion, followed by choir prac -1 tice. At midnight between Sunday, De ; cember 24, and Monday, December 25, mass will be celebrated in Edenton and include traditional Christmas hymns, sermon on “Keep Christ and His Mass In Christmas,” Holy Com munion, followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament, with masses also at 9 and 11 Christmas morning, ■, stated Father McCourt, pastor, who in cites everybody to all Services. THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1950 Proof “Mummy, the pants you made me are tighter than my skin,” said the litttle one. “Nonsense my boy. Don’t say silly things like that.” ‘'But they are. I can bend in my skffl and I can’t in my pants,” he re plied. Legal Notices ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified ( as Administrators CTA of the estate of F. M. Ward, deceased, late of Cho wan County, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said ; estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 21st day of December, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 21st day of December, 1951. ALETHIA F. WARD, Administrators CTA of the Estate of F. M. Ward. Dec21,28,jan4,11,18,25cjfw. ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Administrators CTA of the estate of Walter A. Leggett, deceased, late of Chowan County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 16th day of November, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 16th day of November, 1951. MARY LEGGETT BROWNING, KATHRYN LEGGETT HOLTON, Administrators CTA of the Estate of Walter A. Leggett. n0v16,23,30Dec7,14,21c North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as executors of the Estate of Rich ard P. Badham, deceased, late of j Chowan County, this is to notify all persons having calims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 24th day ol November, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will This Chrisfmos^^^^^ CAMPEN’S! JEWELERS EDENTON, N. C. WPppjljTY | O OAVTON IEI. Inc ALL honor to the American Workingman! It is due to his intelligence, skill and depend ability that we and he are blessed with the many advan tages surrounding us. The intelligence, skill and de pendability of our organiza tion are reflected in every ce remony. There is comfort in knowing that all details can be turned over to us with com plete confidence. I r ' r?< - *■ a t'MvHts l PHQ*r<?SK£>&NTONN.C.I THE HOMtOFTMtiIBEMARLfeB MUTUftL BURIAL &SSO(IATIOtfB PP* time o rvf 'm/fr. VwoJ 1 c W V///J iw—■■■■■■.■■—■■■■^ please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 20th day of November, 1950. EMILY FAGAN BADHAM AND RICHARD P. BADHAM, JR., Executors of Estate of Richard P. Badham, Deceased. Address: 201 E. King Street, Edenton, N. C. Herbert Leary, Attorney. n0v23,30,dec7,14,21,28c North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Charles Thomas Doughtie, Deceased, late of Chowan County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before Ist day of Decem ber, 1951, or this notice will be plead m9 ANTI HISTAMINE TABLETS f stop COLD’S X distresses IN i#L MANY CASES | the first day! "SPEEPV" % Co-. If MV SPEEDOMETER ■ \SET BACK 16 MILES. FTw ' vL PIeA6E y —if r 1 O'— -uw-imou ll ALBEMARLE MOTOR CO. WEST HICKS ST: les PHONE 289 1 ! ' I ! ' BIRTH STONE RINGS fpf flH| U\\ | Elgin, Bulova, Green and f ’N '?J ts Hamilton Watches m^HPaSSS • ; Shock Proof and Water Proof Watches fl^j^aHSPH ■MgSi; ~ "'" jig" Watch Bands Cuff Links Tie Chains Key*Chains—Ronson Lighters—Wallets Sill Leather Goods Clocks Elect r.c Razors m Parker, Srhaetlei and V\ laoinan !■ i Men’s Wide Wedding Bands ''■ HHB | Buckle Sets Sterling Comb and Brush Sets Ipfl v> % Pearls Dresser Sets Rhinestone Sets fll p Musical Powder Boxes Ilf Dinner Rings Princess Rings V .3%' f : Compacts Ear Rings Brooches < , I. D. Bracelets Streach Bracelets . The Finest Silver Plate Baby Gifts Chinaware Watch Chains Cameo Sets Cameo Brooches jßHH|||i Special Prices on Watches, Diamonds ® ant^s “The Diamond Store of Edenton” tfjß JilMPl! Next to Belk-Tyler’s Edenton. N. C. 9 m i ed in bar of their recovery. Al] per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 28th day of November, 1950. ! MRS. DELLA L. DOUGHTIE Executrix Estate of Charles Thomas 1 Doughtie, Deceased. Address: 215 E. 1 Queen Street, Edenton, North Carolina n0v30,dec7,14,21,28,jan4c EXECUTOR’S NOTICE I Having qualified as Executrix of, the estate of Carroll E. Kramer, de-l ceased, late of Chowan County, this is _ SO4O flI G*W ™ B SEVEN *2" M STAR ffijk Blended whiskey. "The jtjj straight whiskies are 4 / / years or. more old. 3 7Vi% / SEVriJ iC / straight whiskey. 6214% MM MM / &L STar neutral spirits distilled Wl I / / from grain. 15% straight m I I whiskey 4 years old. / v s^4oot**/ 15% straight whiskey 5 DD AAC 'I years old. 7K% straight lAUvi WJjjgg® whiskey 6 years old.” GOODERHAM & WORTS LIMITED, PEORIA, ILLINOIS |f LOOK, MA'AM | ! I'D BE GLADTO 11 DO rr. BUT- 80T- j B M If you SAID YOURSELF r>d I SHOULD HAVE MY CAR I I LUBRICATED EVERY I THOUSAND MILES— M I WELL, I'M SIXTEEN I MILES OVER MY W \ thousand and— to notify all persons having claims against the said Carroll E. Kramer, deceased, to exhibit the same to the j undersigned on or before the 18th [day of November, 1951, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of recovery [thereon. All persons indebted to the I estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. | Edenton, N. C., this 16th day of | November, 1951, A. D. MRS. EVA R. KRAMER, Executrix of Carroll E. Kramer, Deceased. n0v16,223,30Der:7,14,21c 'you DON'T HAVE TO BE SO EXACT, MA'AM, BUT LETTING ALBEMARLE MOTOR. CO. T LUBRICATE YOUR CAR - REGULARLY IS THE RIGHT IDEA AS IT WILL GIVE IT l LONGER LIFE AND BETTER V PERFORMANCE mm PAGE THREE
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