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wnsville. noRTii InsQctsChiefProbleminMaking Dog Comfortable on Hot Daysl Summer "dog days" would not nearly be uncomfortable tor our canine pets were they given adequate protection against insect parasites, states the Gaines Dog Research Center. New York City. The flea-ridden dog, scratching, biting and squirming, is r. pathetic sight In addition to causing the dog extreme annoyance, the flea carries dog tapeworm and also ap pears to be connected in some way with canine summer eczema. The tick is another culprit prey ing on dogs that has come to the fore i . the past several years. An insidious individual of tenacious habits, he makes a practice of hiding in underbrush and grass along paths and trails, waiting to attach himself to the first passing animal. - According to the Center, DDT powder of 5 per cent strength, used as a dust, has been found ex tremely effective against fleas. The powder should be scattered through the hair next to the skin, especially in the region of the ab domen, Inner thighs and tail areas. The treatment should be repeated at two-week intervals during the summer months. Washing the animal in water containing derris or cube powder is another ece!le"t mrthod of con trol. Two ounces of the powder and an ounce of neutral soap preferably in t.vkei form are mixed with a gallon cf water. This is applied to the dog either by dipping or sponging, or may be used as a final rinse following an ordinary soap-and-water bath. ' Control measures for the tick are not much more difficult, but do require persistence. The sim plest method of removal, when only a few ticks are present, is to pick them off with tweezers. Dogs should be examined frequently for re-infestation, with special at tention given to the ears, the neck and the spaces between the toes. A dusting' powder containing 10 per cent DDT is usually very ef fective. Care sh'iu'.d bs taken th.it the powder penetrates the hair and reaches the dog's skin. This treatment should provide protec Model Theatre In Beulaville Installs Air Conditioning Unit Model Theatre in Beulaville, op erated by Bob Demorest, has just been equipped with "Air Champ1 cooling system which furnishes washed air with a complete change of air every two minutes. It is cooled by evaporated water, giving a temperature of 15 de grees cooler on the inside of the OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtOOOOOOOOOOOOt O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 8 s o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O n t ) nnnv7 WE HAVE TO Ralph J.Jones cr'Soms Carolina tion for as long as two weeks. The use of DDT In liquid or spray form may not be safe. Where 10 per cent DDT powder la not ob tainable, a twice-weekly use of a derris dip is suggested. For this dip, dissolve one ounce of mild soap in a gallon of warm water, then stir three to four ounces of fine derris or cube powder (5 rotenone) into the solution. Pour the liquid over the dog and work into the coat with the fingers: keep repouring until the hair and skin are completely saturated. Long-haired dogs require more Bath-time i an excellent time for giTing the dog p rote tion again inuscl parasites. care than other breeds in the con trol of ticks. Clipping the coat la helpful but by no mean neces sary. A daily brushing with a stiff bristled brush is advisable, fol lowed by use of a steel-toothed, comb. The comb should be repeat edly dipped in pine oil or a light turpentine solution. In combatting fleas, ticks and other parasites, periodic attention should also be given to the dog's sleeping quarters and accessories, states the Gaines Dog Research Center. Wooden or wicker doa beds should be carefully wiped with a cloth dampened with pine oil or a commercially prepared dip, and blankets and cushions sp-:;ycd wi'h Fy spray and put outdoors to mr Outdoor kennels are best touted by spraying with creosote oil. building. This, combined with a Butane gas hot air heating system gives the theatre completely mod ern equipment for the comfort of its patrons at all times. YEARS UbeUU. ran ft nn y f t" ;-TV " I ' gn - COAL ON HAND COAL OF ALL KINDS GET YOUR SUPPLY FOR NEXT WINTER WHILE IT IS STILL AVAILABLE P. . . . .rn f i 1.-Gu21 Tliontre Where Ha pain a Costs Be little BeulavtUe, ST. O. WEEK OF JULY Z8th Sua, Moo. ' "SPELLBOUND" , IN GRID BF.RGMAN. . GREGORY FECK. 'Tims, Wed, ' TANGIER" MARIA MONTEZ Than. "CRIME BY NIGHT" THREE STOOGES COMSDY Jackpot Night FrL Sa. "Gunning For Vengence' CHARLES STARRETT, SMILEY BURNETTE. "WHAT A BLONDE" LEON ERROL COMEDY OOOOOOOOOOOi YOUTHOF STATE TO ADD FOOD IN GROWER CONTEST North Carolina's entries in the 1946 National Junior Vegetable Growers Association production marketing contest will help supply the state's fresh vegetables this summer. Thpw vouthful gardeners are competing with boys and girls thru out the nation for $6,000 in state, sectional, regional and national awareh nrovided by A P Food Stores, according to Prof. Grant B. Enyder, Massachusetts State Col lege, adult advisor of the group. Scholarship winners will be an nounced at the associations 12th annual convention in Boston, on December, 5, 6, and 7. o o o o o o o o o o o 9 o o o o o o o o o o o g o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o - Tel - :,: tciice NORT! I CAROUNA The Pick Of The Best" FRL JULY tt "JUST BIFOZE DAWN" With WARNER BAXTER, And MONA BARRIE, Also Shorts SAX. JULY Z7th BOB STEELE In "SON OF OKLAHOMA" LATE SHOW "AMBUSH VALLEY" With BOB CUSTER. ', Also Comedy SUNDAY, JULY M. "JUNIOR MISS" With PEGGY ANN GARNER And ALLEN JOSLYN. Also Shorts MON. TUES. JULY -M In Technicolor "THE BANDIT OF SHERWOOD FOREST" Stsmnc CORNEL WILDE Aod ANITA LOUISE. Also Oarteost WEDNESDAY, JULY Slat THE RANGE BUSTERS In "WRANGLER'S ROOST" Also Serial THURS. FRL AUG. 1-S The All Time Great 1st Technicolor "STATE FAIR" Starring JEANNE CHAIN, DICK HAYME8, DANA ANDREWS, And VIVIAN BLAINE, Also Shorts OOOOOOOOOOOO MS Nonca The undersigned administrator having qualified as administrator of the estate cf Alexander Her- tCGOOCCOOOOOO Theatre SUN. - MON. JULY tS-M . Two Sisters From Boston KATHRYN GRAYSON, And JUNE ALLYSON. TUES. JULY SO Men In Her Diary With JON HALL and LOUISE ALLCRITTON. WED. JULY SI . DOUBLE FEATURE Rainbow Over Texas With ROY ROGERS. Mysterious Intruder . With RICHARD DIX. THURS. - FRL AUG. 1-8 Somewhere In The Night With JOHN HODIAK And LLOYD NOLAN. ' SAT. AUG. DOUBLE FEATURE Galloping: Thunder With CHARLES STARRETT. Strange Triangle With SIGNS HASSE. I : .- ... to of our desire) to make easy money, we are proud to announce to our many customers and friends, O. P. A. or no O.P.A. we will not raise our prices on any item in our store. We are in Business to stay, naturally the only way is a square deal to all. WE SELL AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY and we intend to live up to it at all times. . Visit our store and convince yourself that we sell the Best Nat ionally Advertised Merchandise at a reasonable price. gai::ey tobacco curers eu:x:::3 material . su:tl::s AI7LIAr:CES V.T1COME t c:n rice:: back ring, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to file them with the undersigned administra tor within one year from the date hereof or this notice will be plead ed in bar of any right of recovery. All persons Indebted to said es Ua CC33 The best In motion pictures WALLACE, N. C ; SUN. A MON. JULY 28-28 ... . . Centennial Summer (IN COLOR) l ' ' Starring JEAN CRAIN, LYNDA DARNELL TUESDAY, JULY SO SofiievkcrQ'ln Tko fJffjt Starring JOHN HOD'AKNAN GUILD. 1 WEDNESDAY, JULY 81 Alaio DUly The lid With SUNSET CARSON. A Boy, A Girl And : A OoJ , ALL STAR CAST. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 Rebecca Starring LAUSENCE OLIVER, And JOAN FONTAINE. ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 2nd So Goes TJy Love Starring MYRNA LOY, DON AMECHE. SATURDAY, AUGUST Srd Sun Valley Cyclone Starring BILL ELLIOTT. . ' OWLSHOWl . Freddie Steps Out Starring FREDDIE STEWART. PAINTS STOKERS HARDWARE RADIOS PINX h:u TO ' .I m m : w ef of abc store rr.TAY.rjiYr:.:.., r. ' tate will settle induutiJii6&a wits said administrator at once. This the 24th day of June, lfiS. , , H. II. Hall, Administrator v of the Esttte of Alexan der Herring, deceased. Robert C Wells, Attorney. 8-2-6t. RCW . Ijoairo o o WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA o o o c. () -LiirTur:t- u.M..:Tci:aL W. R. DAVIS f v Ji - K W W J W WWVWW V V W S V 'krf' W W V W
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