1 14' t ci.n. nt war R D. Harper, R. R. Cavenaugb, Al- Leon Bostic, Roy L. Dunn, Shad L.. Elevens in war- o j. ri - ti o -. : t Evans, A. J, Dail, L. C. Sholar, ... T f -. tT V Prfrl, n rZiT W. M. Everton. 0avid Lane, A. O. y' Fe h?s elc handP ernS Shlar' A. G. -Edwards, R. D. Sim ' Chester MorTs oS mona' C- C"' Stephens, .Jessie T. ' . il. ..EX V. ?. Murray,' James D. Thomas. James ho was scheduled be 3 , R. f. Williams, Pres. ... . . . ton Whltfleld, Walter E, Bostic, Tommie Whaley, Edmon Dixon, M. O. , Smith, R. P. Ward. Y. D. Frederick, John C. Kennedy, Bo tha Reardon, Wilbur . C. Fussell, i Jennings Bryan Penney, r ,; pnd the last week will be tor -anal cases,' i.."j ;;-, rr- v. J m ors for "the civil term' have n drawn as follows: 1 list Week: - - Ceo. W. Swinson, Horace Davis,'- Second Week: ," . . G. Jones, F. P. Moore, J. F. Stal- ' F. B. Hardy, William Lanier, . Bryson Thlgpen, Aimer Pier- John Miller, M X. Dail, C. D. Sloan, R. S. WJhltmac, 0. F. Blanchard," S. Es Jones, Major ; Lewis Price, , D. M. Albertson.N. A. Kennedy, Lib Edward, V. B. Blanchard, V ,v 1 .J1 U JF PI I. BVT ..- J. I. Sumner,' D,-W.; Blanchard, H, A. Register, W. I. Rduse, H. H. Carter, BUlie Brown, Geo". W. Sum ner, S. A.. Blizzard, Robert Shef field, T. W. Byrd, L. H. Qulnn, W. T. Hawes, Jessie D. Thompson, In gram Houston, F. R. Carr, L. W, Blizzard. R. L. Murray," T. Frank Merritt, Ervlng Kornegay, D. B. Blanchard. ' -l SPORTS AFIELD By TED RESTING The unvarnished truth Is that a trained dog is a perishable com modity. Few things are so subject to deterioration, '-'ir;' ;v'V: - 'r What are some of the things that contribute to this deterioration, es pecially the controllable- human factors? High on every professional trainers' list is over-discipline i Dogs differ in the amount of punishment they need, Or can take. A word of disapproval here .may have as much effect as a whacking there. 'Never give a dogijnore than that particular dog needsf It's the inevitability of punishment, "rather than the severity that counts, any way. 7 Is'. r ,V v:-"-''-1. . Ordinarily the more mature -a CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TO ALL WARSAW SHOE STORE ?f T ( . WARSAW, N.C. Doooooooooeor i . ..fit Houses AMD ' 5 APARTMENTS For lienf tVarsaw And - Kcnansville A. J. STRICKLAND - JHONB 554 .UtSAW," N. C. OftOOOOOOOOOO oooooooooooo For Sale r,lerry Christmas D. II. Carlton & R. 7. Blackmore ' ' J - GENERAL INSURANCE - - WARSAW 0 SASH, DOORS, SHEET- - ROCK; ROCK LATH, , ROCK WQOL,, PLASTER, LIME, CEMENT' - BRICK, MORTAR, PAINTS, TER RA-COTTA PIPE, DRAIN TILE, WHITE ASBESTOS SIDING, ASPHALT SHINGLES, ALL KINDS OF ROLL ROOFING, 5 V CRIMP TIN F00F1NG BRICK SIDING iuore fixed, his rt in-ubes ntoie sta ble and predictable, and Is less likely to deviate from the conven tional pattern pf behavior. There fore, give a boy an old dog to hunt They won't hurt each other.' The same advice applies to all inexper ienced gunners. ' i A good way to rum a dog Is to talk him to death while he's trying to hunt Many hunters are forever giving their dog instructions, de livering lectures and preaching sermons, telling them where and how to hunt In other words, telling the dog how to run his own business and befuddling him When he gets instructions which run counter to his nose and Judgment Another bad habit of some dog owners is run ning to a point and being excitable in general. Many a fellow bulls bis way through the underbrush like a Juggernaut, whooping and shout ing a mixture of threats and advice, trying to steady his dog's nerves by making a damned fool of himself. No wonder the dog simply gives up. Slate College Answers Timely Farm Questions Q. Large sweetgum trees are in terferlng with the growth of better quality trees on my farm. What steps do you recommend? : . ; A. Poison with Animate crys tals placed In a notch br cup-cut into the tops of roots or root swells at the ground line. One tablespoon ful of the dry crystals should be placed in each notch or cup. Trees should be left standing 6 months to give the . chemical a chance to kill the root system completely. Q. How can. corn smut be con trolled? A. Crop rotation and sanitation are the only available means for reducing the amount of infection. Operations Xmas Children's Joy Santa Claus will literally- "drop in" on almost 500 children of four North Carolina orphanages when airmen of Pope Air Force Base stage "Operations Christmas". ; Approval .has been secured to use an Air Force helicopter to land 6anta at the four Institutions, The Free Will : Baptist Orphanage of Dunn, the Colored Orphanage of Oxford, and the Masonic Orphanage of Oxford. He will greet the boys and girls at the Falcon Orphanage x j. t l wji tiie i .... i Lut at l..e L... jiiie Orphan age Santa will only distribute fav ors to the .children since the man agement Is in need of no financial asslstance.,v;:..;;';'.P'; :t:-",:!.: : For -the other three institutions, however, help is needed and, $3,000 in contributions have been recei ved frpm airmen and officers, .Meanwhile, "Operations ' Christ mas" is gaining momentum. Pur chasing committees have analyzed the needs of thi three orphanages and' are buying appropriate gifts. It is planned to,hayejich child re ceive an indivldual gTft with his or her name on It ; c j c Mechanics at Pppe Am.Base are donating their aid In c.-u-.y Uui to recondition the Falcon Orphan age's bus. After Santa visits the Falcon Orphanage on Dec. 21, the youngsters there will be invited to the air base the following" day and be guests at a Christmas party ten dered in their honor at the non commissioned officers' club. At that time the reconditioned bus will be presented to them and they will return to Falcon in their own transportation. Subscribe To The Tiroes, NOW IN CALL?. Everette M. Dail. airmen appren tice, USN, of Bt 1, KenanevUU. recently reported for duty at the U. 8. Naval Air Station, Saa Diet. cam . : ':V.r-:v-'v.:.: Dail, who entered the service ea Aug. 8, 1990. received tralnistf at tb TJ. S. Naval Training Center. San Diego. Upon a week of Indoctrination, -he will be assigned to the Opera tions Department i kfi s? V Jl . (c ft If T0m A I "oVjd jmf r Xk !t.w'C4. i - - ,r 2A v I mw BsssiBawsssBMiasssssssssiissBisssssssssssssi mbi ssswe . Jm mm s Z.J.CARTER&SON WALLACE, N. C PfOOCOOOOjK)k ' i. t. .-.. .- ..-rr i..- ..n Tiflprll'rlJI rf !!, ............ fy. j rmHB&WmWmm.t. , win hi -awnwu.--... ... riff , - I ! I: ft i - . '''-:-Vin'' "1 " ,'t ;f V JsszS ' y ?J . ij , .-, ' 1 f 4. 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