FRIDAY, AUGUST 26th., 1949 :ic." THE DUPtlN TIMES M. M i 7 o SSiSSt:. I I - Si il,, n .,!....... v..; - I " ; MICE H0USB PLAN NO. 4M Dlcne br Thompson Sorrell. A.LA., Architect, Rocky Mount, W. ( This li one of 87 homes designed by leading Carolina Architects and featured In "Cioima Homes," a plan book published by Brick ft Tile Servioe, Inc., Greensboro, N. C. ! Here is a compact modern house . (1330 sq. ft.) that has "about fate" possibilities to suit any lot location. It the living room is placed on tbe street side stoop may be eliminated ' .and the entry converted into a gen eral storage closet. If, however, the living room is located as shown In Ihe accompanying sketch added pri vacy 'is obtained and the terrace Better lends itself to out of doo.' living. .... The den Is triple purpose room, for it may be used as a den, a din tag room, or an additional bed -apom, depending upon the needs of tte individual family. -i The bedrooms have corner, win- 4jows which provide . cross venti lation and at the same time leave Maximum Vail space for furniture -flacement. Space for eating has been pro vided in the kitchen as well as in the dining alcove off the living room. ' fJ; v Closets,' generous in size and i number, have been placed through out the house and greatly enhance the livabllity of this pleasant home. The eraly Olympic games played lid ancient Greece were for men only. r Southrn pine beetles are now ac tive in many timber tracts through out north Carolina. PINE LUMBER For Sale1 S4S.00 S75.00 $;2.ot 4 t Com Flooring, Ceiling : and Sheathing 1 4C and Better Flooring, . Celling worked to . pattern I Kooferr at Sheathing 2x4 Dressed - Random length $52 00 Even lower price on popular shea- Hdng.: ; CASH PRICES AT QUE PLANT Soufhmont Mfg. Co. ' Phone tlt-2 Bom HUI, N. C f T j a.,-, Livwo Room ej. L S'TClii- . bit Zoo I p.. -1 m -SsflB Wn lu'; L JC1 bssjiKX3J IsJ ttt Room I lwl 111 glide while whistling boldly. Its flight is business-like and perform ed in stolid silence. The. bird flaps, a few strokes, theri glides, then flaps again, lrt a crow-like fa'bion; Tlie-important thing It to be, able' to tell the Cooper from the Innocent hawks when, gun in hand, you see it from beneath as it hangs in the sky.: The Cooper has short, round wings? but a long slender tail. Most other hawks- have either (a) short, round wings and short, broad tails, or. (b) long, pointed wings and long slender tails. Only a few other hawks have the Cooper's (chicken hawk, the big blue darter) combination of short, broad winigs and long slim tail, and one of them is the also harmful goshawk. It is a much bigger bird, 22 to '24 inches on over-all length; be further differs from the Cooper in Having a squared-off tail tip not rounded. Uncle Sam Says J f t i&J-i fie ' memos for D06 TALES Hot Weather Must -By TOM FARLEY- SEPTIC TANXSl - K.C-STATtAPPKJVa) j SMITH liiliiiiiiii Smith Concrete Products, Inc. Kinston, N. C. Phone 3412 x DEALEBS: Duplin Mercantile Company Kenansvllle, N. C. I. J. Sandlin Company Beulavllle, N. C. We Build To A Standard - Not To A Price SPORTS AFIELD By: TED KESTING Many a good shot who knows his ducks one from another as far as he can see them in flight, never troubles to distinguish between the helpful and the harmful hawks. At the sight of a "hawk" he bangs away and nine times out of ten it's a beneficial mouse hawk he kills and leaves hanging on a fence. Donald Cultross Peattie, this country's best known natui writer, reports that he has never yet seen a Cooper's hawk or a goshawk pun ished for its depredations. And these are your poultry and game bird killers. Let's get to know this fellow, He is a littlf smaller than a crow, and tne f male is crowsize or a bit more 18 to 20 inches from the short curved beak to the tail tip. Coopers are slim and trim com pared to any other hawks. In per ching they have a curious, ugly look hump-shouldered, with neck hanging and beady red eyes watching. When they fly they don't, like the beneficial hawks, go soaring up 't w'dp circles or shoot in a long F0IISAL sash, doors, sheet-roc- rock lath rock wool, plaster, lt;e, cement, brick, mortar, paints, ter-ra-cotta pipe, drain 1ile, white asbestos siding, asphalt shingles, all kinds OP ROLL ROOFING "?-v ROOFIhJ, BRICK Z. J. Carter & Son Wallace, N. C fiu AwaIIam mat nnmnlaln of the hot days bnt farmers realize how necessary sunshine Is to their grow ing crops. They know full well that without sunshine there will be no food Just as they know that without financial security they have no pro tection for retirement or for the hasards of farming. This rail, when ail in. thpv will wel come the Opportunity to Invest a lot of ueir prom in aamuunai dvis Bonds. With those Bonds they are confident about the future for se curity In old age or for any emer gency. $75 in Savings Bonds grows Intn S100 in ten Years time. U.S. Treiury Depirtmtnt Neat Trick To tighten a cane chair seat, turn the chair upside down and place .1 wet towel 0-1 the underside. After half m hour remove the towel, but leave the chair in the same posi tion until the cane is dry. Not Much Profit A small railroad line, running fl'DI Yen Chang yy Blade Prete! lUPSR-gfHD ONI-PIICg RAZOX, cm I 47 luovaiui T ANDIO-HADt 6I11IITI DISPINSIR MATERIALS THAT YOU REQUIRE, TO KEEP YOUR FARM ZS YOU DESIRE RELIABLE AMD PROMPT SERVICE .aT 1 h 1 m ANYONE can own a dog but ft. there are some people who ihouldn't. And the number one terson on my nsi 01. muao " .V. IX V.e, nrnhlhitoii frOITl Keeping I11UU1U wo - v pet is the fellow who leaves his log Witnout waier. Winter or summer, there is no nore Important item in the diet ot 1 dog than water which contains tecessary Iodine and helps to ileanse and purify his system. In lot weather, however, depriving a 1 r wotor win An more than UiC Ul TVV" ..... lamage his health it will cause llm actual pain, uogs tept in pens or on runs should tome In for particular attention i..tr, tha aiimmpT months. It is sy for the water dish to be upset ind the pet to suffer until someone Inally notices what has happened. In imnortant, too. ost dogs prefer pure cool water md while they will drink water eft too long in the sun before they ictually suffer, they will probably Irink too little. In hot weather, vater should be changed about ti.cn flmaci ft daV. Serving water with meals is not , lecessary if a food containing j inn .f mnUtiire Is used. In fai-i, ' some canine nutrition authorities hink that a dog shouldn't have unch water after meals because . ,,.111 1 hp action 01 nit ously affect Fldo's digestion. Tf vnn bm unins A. drv tvDe com mercial food, be sure that it is well soaked to replace as mucn as pos .iku nt tho nntnral iulces thai dehydration takes away. If you ar feeding a first quality canneu iyi of course, this Is not necessary since the moisture in these foods it carefully held to about the same content as that found in iresn raw steak, a moisture content approveo by the U. S. Department of Agri culture for a maintenance 100a 101 healthy dogs. NEW BOOKS Dr. Thomas C. Hlnkle who hai written a lot of books about tht devotion of dogs to their masters has Jiv-.t come up with anothei good one on the same theme. "Vic A Dog of The Prairies ', published a few days ag by William Morrow ami Company (price: iz.vv) u 1, the touching story of a canine wail who, through brutal tieatn-rr.t r,-s up to fear and mistru;t all men. In ;?ne. a gentle ranch 1 7 h.- f.inls a master he can truil ... 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