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f I f . DUl'HiN TIMES "v FUIOAY. JANUARY 28th, 1949 - - - -' By Ed Nofzljcr f "Is fnof A kind of polcsyeu'wdnletl?! I riiewaht von wonted) (opinion poUtHbeta wt ell awoing.osMng questions. . Affenfion Firebugs ! County Fire Warden Halph Mill- ler stated that as of February 1st land until June 1st," inclusive, it will be necessary for rfll people burning any brush to first obtain from him or a duly authorized agent a Burning Permit to start or cause to be started any fire in Du plin County. The law reads as follows: It shall Cc-:fela Tractcr Service Inside and Out Engine Tune -up, Overhaul or complete rebuilding. Compression check, valve grind fag and reseating, carburetor ad. 1 justment, ignition. Parts replacement, radiator and cooling system check, Welding, painting. JACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS ... CAREFUL WORKMANSHIP " x flllK.ninirinncA I i l waaaaebaetlts-f 1 V SALES AND SERVICE J si i. A. turner & to. LEPHONE 2346 PINK HILL, N. C 3E V SPECIALS At Sacrifice ' " One New National Cash Register Brown Mahogany $375.00 ' One Completely Automatic Electric Generating Plant - powered by ' Gasoline Engine - 6 II P. 2500 Watts . 120 Volts, AC Sacrifice at $550.00 One Used Record Changer, Automatic With Amplifier Now $ 23.00 One Used Philco Radio, table model .. ... $ 22.00 One Practically New Stewart-Warner Radio, table model, battery set $ 17.50 One Used Silvertone Battery Radio table model : $ 15.00 SCOTT RADIO COMPANY In Warsaw . EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL -i.'f-'.- )'i Complete Electric Service PHONE 3C0-6 be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to start or cause to be started any fire- or ignite any ma terial In any of the areas of wood- There's sn Art in Flscisg-Year; Dog In His New Heme Hint for Softening Blow of Transfer Given by Re search Center ' There are times when it be comes necessary to put our dog in a new home; When a dog is up rooted and sent to live with strangers, ha is bound to suffer the pangs 6f homesickness just as humans. This is particularly true of the adult dog who has never known any other home. However, it is possible to soften the blowxof change in several ways, states the Gaines Dog Re search Center, New York City. First, in making certain that he will nave a good home where he Is truly wanted. Second, and very important, is to send along his own familiar belongings such as his customary feeding pan or dish and his own . bed, whether it is a basket or box or an old blanket that he has slept on in a corner of the kitchen. If he is a dog that has lived in an outdoor kennel, an eld jacket that his former owner has worn will help to fill a part of that aching void in his heart, and it will be a comfort to him until he learns to love his new owner. Send along his ball or any toy that he has become accustomed to. or that pillow on the sofa for which he has formed an extraor dinary attachment. And be sure to brief his new owner on a glos sary of terms that you have used in giving him commands. His new land under the protection of the State Forest Service or within 500 feet of any such protected areas between the 1st day of February and the 1st day of June, Inclusive, in any year without first obtaining from the State Forester, ,'o one of his duly authorized agents, a permit to set out fire of ignite any traterial in such above mentioned protected areas; no charge shall be; maila lor the granting of said permits.' f ' ' This section shall nojt'aptriy' to any fires started or caused' Ho be started within 500 feet of a dwell ing house. ' v.i Any person; firm or corporation violating this Act shall be, guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction shall be fined not more than $50 or imprisoned for a period of not more than 30 days Chap. 14 139 General Statutes of North Caro lina as amended by Chap. 120 of Publie Laws of 1939 Session). Burning permits can be obtained from the following agents: Gerald Albertson, Pink Hill Tow er; Floyd Brinson, Rose Hill Tow er; B. F. Maready, Chinquapin Tow er; G. R. Cowan,' Beulavllle, RFD; Edgar S. English, Wallace; A C. Hall Hardware Store, Wallace; B. Y. Byrd, " Rose Hill RFD; Dallis Jpnes("""Warsaw,' RFD; ' Farmers Hardware Stpre.C.Waisaw.'H. -A: Parker Store, Bbwden; C; E. Ste phens Hardware Store,. Kenansville John. Waters. Residence, Mt. OUw, RFD'Ralffo Miller Residence', Beu laylle; Jeise Griee Store, Calypso; Walter.'i-.Hihso,hr-Summerlin X Roadsj M,4R. Oates Jafeson Hard ware, po'aiion - ators The heavens put on a strange show for Duplin folks Monday night. Uncommon in these parts the Northern Light's, or Aurora Borea lis, flared and burned high in the northern sky. Awed spectators stood gasping at the strange sight. At first some who saw the lights were afraid The lights .were first observed about 7145 and were at their great est brilliance at about 8 o'clock, and then gradually faded away leaving a white glow in which col ored particles flared .occasionally. Move! Leaflet LisliJJ Helps for Dog Owner "At Your Service" is the .itle of a six-page printed folder just Is sued by the Gaines Dog Research Center, New York City, by way of summarizing the various public services it offers. The folder explains what the Center is and its.functions in helping dog-owners, kennel oper ' ators, veterinarians and other in- terested individuals and groups. SHfieifTcofl rte-s-'t H are the Cen tey't Int. r ' i i, 'j a wine answers t'ii.;;,v(.'',t: o; :& .que--' tions each -v " ;.!;. . ivmlaSie frf liter it j i ' ' '"i d1 i'f pieces am i.;;uUil, us O.iJ I'lliv Libvar.y, toricther with a l'Sting o' films currently avu l; ':!e for rtou showings; and ils Speakers' Bu rcau. The folclrr al.vt incU'.ies cod Venient firm!! for use in urderin" desired iilei alure bv rn individua and lor iilm hookins by a i!rouii For a copy of "At Your Service' address tw r:;vncs Dog "esearc' Ci ii'r'-. d Park Ave., New Yori 17, U. Y. mm w j;yinn The dog, too, yearns for familiar places and faces owner should know whether he has been told to "lie dowa" or "charge" or "bring it here" rather than "fetch," or any other words that have been habitually used in commanding or talking to him. Make sure that his new owners will understand his homesickness and not expect him to be happily content as soon as he reaches their doorstep. This is particularly important in homes of persons who have never before had a dog. If he is a hunting dog or hound, he cannot be expected to go out hunting with fervor for his strange new owner the first -few times he is taken afield. ... The average dors deep attach ment for his dwelling is so strong that-it1 is evident in the ;maQ puppy that is bought from a ken nel. He is invariably homesick at first and although he may romp happily during the day, his woes descend at night and there is a forlorn, crying little puppy. For tunately, young dogs recover quickly and readjustment is not so long nor acute. However, even this new puppy may be in a home where frequent closing of the house or extended business trips will necessitate leaving the dog in a boarding kennel at various times. Here, again, preparation can be made for the contingency and the own ers can leave their pet with no clouded visions of mournful eyes and nagging thoughts of their' pet's refusal to eat or to behave. The dog that is going to be re quired to stay at a kennel at times, can be left there for short periods to acquaint himself with the surroundings. A day, at first, and then for a weekend or several days. In this way he learns, that each separation results in a happy reunion with his - owner. Here again, . according to the Center, it has been proved that by taking his own belongings to the kennel with him, he will ad just himself quite well and with a minimum of homesickness to the temporary abode. This is especially Important for the dog that has never been sepa rated from his home before. If he can eat from his own familiar dish, have his usual blanket and nose his favorite ball or toy, he seems to get some assurance that the home which has harbored these things, as well as himself, has, In a little way, accompanied him. . ., - .- , Your doctor knows that he . ran dcrw-nd upon the purity of iiurredientt we un and the ccuiocy with which we fill 111 prfssf'r-'fMH. For A Real Taste Thrill EAT HIRES ICE CREAM Good Every Day We Congratulate JAMES MILLER On The Opening Of His New Hardware Business In Beulaville .-(), o ARCHIE I A N I E R Horses & Hules - Leader Tractors Beulaville, N. C. DREAM DRESS FOR WALTZING Mix and Match L:; Psrcfi Stuff Threesome Cc: ffo.- Ifl UM b;x ph v f " $ $ I " rer happy combindtion of mono- h h Hi ''' EL J...I i!..t z.J.. - I -aVS fmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmlm W MALfP Yftilo iamc inric mnif cuhdt ""7" '",w", The perfect ball gown-Is this white slipper satin robe-de-style wor n b j Maureen O'Hara. - An accent of sequins glitters from the dejicate KrolKefl)- broidery at the decollete. A fitted basque bodice and poun ileeves giyV jt an old-world sir. The full akirt is jmltle-lejigth. Miss OHars co-stars. wjtlf Melvyn Douglas, Gloria Gtahame and Bill Williams in RKO Raia's ''A Woman's Secret" T'Lr''- . '.'.V-! Have You Seen: ' The new half bras? Strapless, ' dainty and ideal for Empire-styled dresses. ''Winter White Wool Clothes? Tweeds, homespuns, and worsteds now ' come in white. ; Wonderful in snowy weather with bright-hued accessories, Gloves buttoned at the sides? Sfcor ties fastened by means of buttons troffl base of pinky finger to wrist v' Fitted handbags with what die de- sigsers call "engineered space"? Places ' for compact, notebook, lipstick and wallet as well as change purse, all tidy and get-atable, ; .. .i" , ... -.. The tiny lhaped heels? .No Ughel than an men and a nau, tnese, anarpiy curved little Louis' XIV hS 'Z ytuaHf found in satin and silk sfaoett ,'. ;' Theatre Hats? Tiny, bright and v t ' Tiimmed with feathers and f.r f.-rm-i wr, Here's the perfect ensemble tliree pieces with, the qualities of a complete wardrobe. The suit, by AJelc Sporis Wear, a happy combindtion of mono tone, tweed and plaid, becomes the blonde end glamorous Lucille B;ill to a T The three-quarter boxy co.it has a Casiajl - air, ' large roomy pockets anJ Igpjejleeves, Alone it can be worn ini(own.lQyei;' simple dark dresses, or, fptiwuntry wear, over sweaters ami jJdrtJ"'! A -short, jacket of the plaid ana'gifittjed, pencil-slim skirt of mon: tQfiOiMacterKe' tlie suit underncatli. I'Forcountry wear Miss Ball teams up l at Spring vacation coining up? Then it's .r.mili time, says Martha Hut, appwuinj; m KKO Radio's ' The Judge hdps Out," Mrll.ir vehicle (or Alex ander Knox and Ann Southern. For n.hnfi Martha picks this divided skirt costume ot hunter's ercen fiahar- ine worn v i 1 1 a wikit of mtcn urde'. Ashi;e cupe lonc-sleeved use and hie.ii.lid ltd cowhuv hoots ol white h.itlur sur:t.est something iht fcrcnt in r.n intoinul riding costume. the jacket with a full pleated prey flan nel skirt. .AnJ her classic pearl choker looks lovely with tweeds. Currently Lucille co-stars in UKO Radio's forthcoming film tentatively titled, "Intetference." I - 1 Jt The hair Is parted 'diagonally, across the"t Tire head froinlctt'fronTtb nape of n Vtthe ridit To?liirjscoiled" sum ,;y back into a dwp soft"1 wave Strongest argument against cropped hair is the fact that no matter how von I, comb it, you just can't make short locks look Jong, But the opposite giving long locks the short look is the newest hairdressing trick. And here's bow; Barabafa. Hale does it. 4S, fYirrenlttf stiff frt.sl.irfl with Pat QBiieo, RoI)rt Ryan and Dean Stock- i .WC1L UI Arwvy Aaaioa -i ccunicuiur pru ctuctioa, "Trj Boy with Green Hair." . But short or long, a coiffure only looks" well when the hair gleams with health, vitality and the signs of unceas- uig tare. - For a really good Job of- brushing, try using a pair of men s hair- brush'es. With one in each hand, really go to town, a tew-drops ot olive oil tubbedtihtd. the" scalp the day before a shampoo will make your locks Sparkle. And,' of, course, pin curl when hair is inVdatnp-dry state, for softly curling ends and a completely , manageable coiffure. ' ' i .- ; ' ". .. Side ha la enited !ntn lnwrd.ltn-. face flat buns. 'The bark follows (he ' line of the head to lire- sleek, close. - cropped appearance, - -
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