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, Dg Besearcar Center,.- i
7ry yesr tens of thousands .of
-'o, especially children, receive
... as lifts. ITie -following
.tstions by the Gaines Dog
arch Center, New; York City,
i intended to simplify and fa
ate the establishment of .
;y la his new family circle.
re planning a dog or puppy
i a i 'St, the donor should assure
J that it is wanted; that il
J have a good home; that it will
-ive proper care; that there is
oae in the household willing,
tike full responsibility for jhe ;
nal's welfare, : ,
ie giver should also consider
i type ef dog most suitable for
rdpient. For a lively child, a
,uoua, frisky dog is indicated,
raes a1 little girl might prefer
small, quiet dcf .. The environ
al in which the prospective pet
te live should alio be tons W
i. For eity apartments small
snadium-sised dogs sre best.
Mm feuntry home a large dog
'I net only have room for-ex
jo but would alee furniah wel-.
protection.
a puppy is purchased from
i I -eder er original owner It is
Pappte tarr tu retrieve th(ng.
'se te ask Tor instructions which
1 in detail how often the puppy,
ould be fed. what typa of food'
i is accustomed to getting, sndH
actions for preparing any ior
A he should have. Another
aful thing whiab ahould come
tng with the- puppy is an in
active book orf the general cars
' dogs.: This will be especially
reciated by the prospective
aar wh has had a, previous
"erience with -a dog..
i'eheek-up should ajso be made
Ji the breeder or raiser on
tether the puppy, has been
rmed or not and if any further
atmcnt will be necessary. If
rating Is In order, it is s job tor
veterinarian. Medicine which
drastic enough to .eliminate
rms is of necessity a potent
which may prove harmful to
j puppy when administered by
inexperienced dog owner.
t is well for the recipient to ra
Tiber that a young puppy, is
'y a baby, often a timid baby.
Idrea should not be allowed to
lie the puppy or play with it
J they have learned how easily
mall body can be injured; The
py should have plenty of rest
1 sleep. Loud noises around the'
i should bo avoided, and feed
el daUeaelea should be forbid-
' poppy should have a warm,
r boa ei his owa te sleep in, out
rafts, with aa old blanket, or
ideeT newspapers in it - for
.img. , .. v-'-.-a-f ,r."r:
usebreeking duriag winter
ae Is a risky Business, for
ehangee ef temperature
-catty Muse. illness Rather
i peil the puppy outdoors to
saaw er rain, a good proee.
Is te spread a double thick
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"It Is next to impossible to sow vegetable seed thinly enough so that
the young plants do not" crowd each other in the row when they come up.
This 2s particularly true when the Seeds are very small. . r .
r ' Carrot seedlings, for example, should be thinned to stand about an inch
apart when two to three .inches, tall.
as. tney; snauio.' '-naoisnes are otT
' better shape, too, if the plants are
- thinned to stand about an inch apart
.-while., still tiny seedlings. Green
' onions can be, thinned by pulling1
' end Using the extra spears for the
table when they come up teo thickly.
u Beet seed should , be planted at
least m to 2 inches apart for each
little pellet usually contains two
. to four seeds. When the plants are
lour , to five Inches tall, every other
"one can be pulled for greens. If
thi Is done at intervals' while tops
, and .roots' are small, : space ' will
-; gradually be left for some of ; the
' roots to reach good size. - -
. t";' .'Sowing 'eaf letiuce seed sparsely
helps to avctd the extra work of
'' later thinning. Even when the stand
. is fairly thick, instead , of .thinning
the plants some home gardeners pre
- fV to cut the larger outer leaves,
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Otherwise the roots cannot develop
leaving the inner ones to grow. If
you like to use each lettuce plant
intact, thin to about two Inches
apart when ' small. Then, as they
become large enough to use. null un
alternate plants and leave the others
to grow. . ' 'r. -V "
Bush beans ahould be planted two
to four Inches apart and just enough
seedlings removed from the row so
that the remaining ones are four to i
five inches apart Beana usually I
produce more abundantly' when the
plants do not crowd each other.
Turnips usually do ; better and
grow more rapidly to table size if
given three or four inches m which
to , spread. It , Is important that
turnips grow to eating aize quickly
to avoid being tough and fibrous.
Of course the thinnings make deli
cious greens when youngVid tender.
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List 10 cents. Address H. B. Chism,
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f oik, Ts, and aaa year aialataasaaa
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BETTER MULES SHIPPED HERE THIS YEAR -WELL BROKE
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A. C. ZOhUAXD, Kemasvilla, N.C
FOX SALE: One 1 Ton Ford Panel
Body Truck. Motor la good condi
tion. See this track at : ?
DUPLIN ELECTRIC CO.
ROSE HILL . . PHONE
FAINT TOUR HOUSE NOW '
Fsiat Is becoming more plentiful.
I now have a man available full
time to paint yonr homo and out
bnlldlngs with spray gun, the most
economical way. A. C HOLLAND,
Kanansville, N. C , , v ,
FOR SALE: French Alpine and
Toggonbory milk goats, now milk
ing. 'Sea J. L Holland Rts2,
Mt. Olive, N. &
Ht-St pd. .
FOR BALE: 1938 Chrysler, New
York Special, 4 doors, radio, heater,
aew seat covers, practically new
motor. Sea Rev. John H. Cline,
KenansvUIe, N. C.
M-2t pd.
BABT CHICKS and Baby Ducks.
C O. D. Write for low price.
DAVID NICHOLS HATCHERY
ROCEMART. GEORGIA.
1-7-Zt C
HELP WANTED - MALE
Openlnsa Now For Picked Men
Good Pay And Expenses
If you can measure up to the stan
dards ef the peacetime Regular
Army, yea bow have an unusual
opportunity. By enlisting for 3
eyars oy ncan choose one of the
famous fighting divisions now on
occupation duty In Japan and Ko
rea. The divisions In which you can
enlist Include . such outstanding
units as the 1st Cavalry Division,
6th Infantry Division, 7th Infantry
Division, 24th Infantry Division,
each of which had a great battle
record durlns; the war.
After initial training in the U. S.,
yon can Join thte unit of your
choice and take part in the inter
esting work of maintaining a Just
peace in the Far East. Toull have
the advantage of 20 extra pay for
overseas service. Starting base pay
for a Private overseas Is $90 a
month In addition to food, clothing,
good quarters, medical and dental
care. And youll enjoy excellent
living conditions, plenty of sight
seeing, sports and recreation, and
the satisfaction of doing a worth
while Job. Enlistments open to men
18 to 34, inclusive (17 rrilh parents'
consent). Get full daVls at U. S.
Army Recruttin; S'ntion located
in Odd Fellows Bid?., :n Goldsboro.
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The Proteins"
Just off the press for farm poul
try raisers is a booklet, ."Life
Among The Proteins," distributed
by Kasco Mills, Inc., of Toledo,
Ohio and Waverly, N. Y.
. This colorfully cartooned, yet
down-to-earth, booklet explain" t"
meaning and significance of Bk.
Proteins - Thoussn-I". o! sjpics sre I
being mailed to jg;i1. ia; .ers. I
-BIO Prouens a.e -j .v;-..;.ic.--.i re
sult of many years' actual poultry
feeding tests made with thousands
of chicks. The purpose of this re
search was to discover a measure
ment of protein quality.
Kasco Laboratories realized that
the "crude protein" standard of
measurement required by state
Inside Point
3L-JV LkiL
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- :i
all lintls of.proteia muitiud Ui
feed. The result was the develop
ment of the ''Bio" system of ra
ting proteins. In other words,; Bio
Proteins are the proteins known to
be superior proteins easily digest
ed, thoroughly use We tor growtn,
life and production. The booklet,
"Life Among The Proteins" tells
the scientific story in everyday
language. Copies are available free
through W. E. Bartlett, Jr., in War-
Paul Swinson
Paul Swinson, 40, died suddenly
at his home In Jacksonville Mon
day night at 10:45. The funeral was
held from the home of his sister,
Mrs. H. W. Dickson, In Calypso on
Wednesday afternoon at 3, with
the Rev. L. L. Parrish. Methodist
minister of Jacksonville, officia
ting, assisted by -the Rev. J. W.
Smith, Presbyterian minister of
Calypso. Burial was in the Calypso
cemetery. Surviving are his wife:
three children, Martha, Donald,
and Paul, Jr of Jacksonville; three
brothers and one sister, Jack and
Jesse Swinson and Mrs. Dickson of
Calypso, and W. E. Swinson of
Concord; his mother, Mrs. Lola
Swinson of Calypso.
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too sHOULwrr joks aoui. Start
right away try Lydla B, Plns
ham's Vegetable Compound to
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