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1 M...ui J L'so f Prepared Prod j Eoostg Do Owner- Says Lxpert "red dog food! art Chiefly ,le for the present new "ti of dog ownership in the "tei, according to Harry , . ciurt of the Gaines Dog i Center, New York City, i i i as the homemaker had x in terms of cooking spe ! J for the family dog, tht 1 American . affinity -for i could not have full play." Mr rfr states. "But the populariza i of prepared dog foods re jed the brake and as a result ! per capita dog population in ierica today is the highest in r history." According to Mr. Miller, pre red dog foods are not only work J time savers for the woman in home but they are mur bet- r balanced and certainly more uomical than what she could i up herself. In fact, some of the pared dog foods on the market e so scientifically balanced as require nothing more than the union or , water though few oericans can resist the tempta n to give their canine pet a lit- extra something" from the ta- ' Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Smith and Miss Pennle Smith shopped ln.Kin ston Friday. " Mr.-- and Mrs. Ray Smith rand family: have recently moved In with Miss Dorothy Smith. Miss Annie Rhodes left Saturday for Raleigh where she is taking a business course. Miss Emogene Smith was home for. the week end from Louisburg College, , - ' . Mr. and Mrs. John Noecker gave a square dance at their home on Friday night, Everyone seemed to enjoy it ver much. , ' . . , , Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wolever of Wilmington were home for the week end. Ai d eth and Inez Smith, s - Reporters. 10 CLASSES i-lGiiT DELINQUENCY "The meal-type dbg food in per ular has proven a blessing," he ites. "The better brands contain ery nutritional element dogs are own to need - they provide ire than- sufficient amounts of 1-j the vitamins, minerals and lno - acids : the. dog' requires. ,ih meal the main part of each .ding, meat, table scraps, milk. :;iTii toviishp " V5 . , i ,... J: Mr., and Mrs. Woodrow Jackson iai sons spent Siinday with "Mr. ej-i Mrs.. Troy Smith. .' - 1- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Smith- spent Tiff wcik end wifh' ttifr mother in V J. I. Sheppardi -..., . . I.mA JerrjMSmith was're entlyif I ilelgb, on business.. - Mr. and Mrs,- Elton Page went t i see their son Sunday who is in ( stonia. I Miss Wilma Gray Smith visited I Iss Emogene Smith Saturday. I Miss Inez and Emoene Smith d their cousins Misses Ordeth I d Joyce Smith for Sunday d':i r r.'. i - - . - .. Misses Alice and Vera Rogers t nded church at Woodland on I nday morning. - k. -.Mr. and Mrs Raymond Smith s snt Sunday with his sister, Miss I rthie Smith. . ' , Ze. and Mrs.' Raymond Smith ' Vni :'!wn'Thij'."as a splendid mepnsSi of . building character in young pcoo'e and of righting the rising tide of juvenile delinquency, is being ur;!edby the Gaines -Dog Research Center, New York City. - Sociologists have long recog nized the challenge of continuing responsibility as a valuable fac tor 'in molding character. Dog ownership provides such respon sibility; to an ideal degree, the Center states'" Looking after a dog's- daily requirements, taking him out, feeding and caring for him, giving him needed attention when he is not well, and sharing with him innumerable experi ences of a varied sort are invalu able aids that lead to a desirable maturity. Young people having a dog in their care, are not likely to have - the time or inclination to run the streets, engage in petty thievery or' after-school fights, or other, forms of juvenile gang ter rorism. The Center also suggested the inclusion of doe training courses as part of the curriculum in Amer , ica s public .schools. Such training ' would help ; greatly in teaching .patience -and. overcoming objec tionable personality traits, in ad ditkm td providing physical exer cise, mental relaxation and other ' whole's6me' 'en'dresults. , Perhaps the most valuable feature of such training would be in self-discipline, in giving the youngster sat isfaction in the experience of con trol and in training him in the art of command, it states. : V Snap ;i S J . - j- . r Destened to soeed:: . m U simple headache and psviMUI owwuih in neuimiaiav ' r Measured doses .- la powesar U fern for ajuhk asstmOssai. r Vkosf of mertt. Same type lor. J mula aver one-thir aaaswy. BMaadaitf U S. F. Lajseratory tested. r in prise rang I2T "a ano aoe OaaUoa: Use osuy as dtteotaC Buu -7 mm . - j J I ?i CAitwsP ciair 7 I NO a Dr. H.W. Colwell j ' OPTOMETRIST ; Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. Next Door To Cavenaufh Cherrolet Company - Permanent Offloe la i C. WALLACE. N. Your Choice of Salf-Riiing or Plain You Wat wih complete .copfideiKe every time you m ROLLER CHAMPIOI FLOUR En riehed with Viumia 1,, Irat, Niacin, ' Riboflavin, Calcium and Phatphereu. , The South V N. 1 flour Aslt Your Dealer f J QUEJN WII0IX3ALE CO, WARSAW. N.. Phono U I ill i ill ii "3 -13 M ADVANCEMENT III. TOBACCO CURING YOU VMIIT IT'S FHECO YOU VAIIT IMPORTANT .i ; , p J- n . , ! , , i 1 " ' y B 1. ' - S r . r- f m . , ; , ; FLUE.& BURNER ARRANGEMENT FOR 16 BARN , ..V.,.'. .SO THRIFTY SO SIMPLE AND SAFE . ; v. Four The Frieo Of Omo Or Two J SEE THEM AT YOUR NEAREST DSALE3 OR WRITE Having tl'i C ye, .'UTied as Exe cutor on the eU.e of Charles LeoE-rd Fici'ca. ceasa.u, this Is to noiify all pt.jons havt.g claims against the said estate te present thm to the undersigned Executor or Attorney, on.or before the 31st day of January 1948. or this notice will be plead Jm bar of their re covery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. , , - - s This the 24th day of January, 1M7. - CHRI8TOPir3 D. PIERCK, U LSaOT AVENUX, NXWPORT, R. I. R. D. Johnson, Atty. NOTiqa-crrrLoifs NC.".T;i CAEGL1NA, DUFLIN COUNTS'. FRANK MURPHY , VS . j r. ALBERTA MURPHY The above named defendant. Al berta Murphy, will take notice that action entitled as above has been commenced in. the Superior Court i of Duplin County, ftorth Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the de fendant, upon the ground that the plaintiff and defendant have lived separata and apart for more than twa yearf next preceding the bring ing of tola action; and the defend ant will Jfurther take notiie that she io required to appear at the office of the Clark of the Superior I Conrthmne in Kennnsviiie on 1'ne 21st day of March, '1U47, and ans wer or demur , to the complaint, whieh was this day filed in said office on or before the 11th day Of April, 1947, or the plaintiff will apply i to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. '.- ThiM the 18th day of February. 1947. . . B. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court I 314-4t RCW, ; J . 1 - NOTICE! ' . , Tha County Board of Equaliza tion and Review wilt meet at the Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, on Monday, March 17, 1947, at 10 o'clock, a. m., to equalize the valuation of all property in the County, to the end that such prop-' erty shall tie listed op the tax rec- l.'iW. , This the 27th, day (J 1 1 1947. G. D.Bennett, Chan. 3-14-lt D. Co. DrCiiclik! C:: to C;. M2 Spend 45 Cents Aoday at any ' dm? Stor for t bottle of BUCKLEY S CAN iXIIOL, MIXTURS trijiie aofing acta promptly to help loosen up thfrk. stictcy pblegia soothe irrUaU-d threat mem branes and ease -ard couirlu'nx spelln. Try it the rery next time a'coid r sulls in s wracking-, stubborn ciuch-flnd out for yourself how Boort and cfTeetii-e it is for coughs due fi cnld.i. Oet BUCK LEY'S CANADXOL IILKT'-'RH made in the U.S.A. TODAY w an druggists. , t ' ' ' "- " .1" . . ' ' ".,"" t' . r ' ' ' ''i- .-i -i-'-V ' ; Am I n I r tVmk ' V; i u jLt 'A , Mi , f , , ' i ? SlorvYilh ar m ;."- - - r o o o 'r 7 , . ,ae I ! I t .Ji iat-H j.iiii''- .Vs'- - .-rV'-ffi - : i47 ".; FurjD'- s;;'" JJo End . ; On they : march: the un ending lines of veterans requiring the assistance of trained workers, field di rectors, Home Service workers, ' volunteers and crafts instructors who stand ready to serve them through the Red Cross. 11 t' V" r New chapters are written in the lives of members of our ; armed forces who need the friendly advice; of field directors; in the memories' of families wor ried about boys far from home. Recreation workers encourage hobbies plan entertainment! . Hospital-. - ized men are stimulated by parties and fun. And v the navy : ashore is also , served by the Red Cross recreation program. 0 0 0 . And for a sequel disaster relief necesslated by hurricane. ;: tornado, tiro, earthquake, explosion, epidemic or flood follows through from on-the-spot aid to aU forms of re- ; hahtlltatiOB. ' That la the brief ontttno Of what the Red Cross stands ready o do for yoa. That to why your Bod Cross needs yow support as a frlastd and netghbor . . . and possibly esna day a beneflelarr of tta gnat program ef soerey fr;; a' iiome wp;zn ; cc;x)Y; kz. Pir,3IIILL,N.C ' . CI.'.IS. F. CATESfi S0:iS CALYPSO VENEER CO. ... ., It. , CALYPCO, N. C.
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