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I I I H ? BPf H ? H I W I I I HI l^H. $ ?K3 ? I r M*W ^^Bk;' : HI A??????-;'?v . f * Mm B m ? Br I I ? 3 ^BH ^ftv ????-iV HH9 HBjuS I ? '???..' fj| I'? ' lUj ? -W K jHL ^ f ? ?jft '? %>-'?? Joy and Gladness, Faith and Love ^,1 | ? ? # . This is a day tor rejoicing ... a time to raise our voices together in songs of praise and thanksgiving. It's also a day for hoping ... that the Easter message of rehirth and renewal inspire our daily lives. Sp Ik, ' 'V ?'?< ? '' ; ? ' '? ??' ?> i ;''-? V 5;'<* ' ' ' -:-'i ?i <* H" ~'0C M?- H?,c. % & \p. fj-. THE DUPLIN TIMES ftetect Yaw Dog Against Hoartworai Disease Summer time and the ar rival of mosquitoes can spell aerious trouble for your dog. Not only can mosquitoes be a nuisance, they can alao spread dog heart worm disease, a wide-spread and aerious prob lem in many areas of the country. Heartworm disease in dogs Mr, right aide of the dogVhaiA^ and the adjacent blood ves sels. These worms sometimes reach 14 inches in length. Heartworma are only trans mitted from dog to dog by mosquitoes. Dogs infected with heartworma often devel op a deep cough. As the die ease progresses, the dog nu?y tire easily and collapse from circulatory failure, ending in death. With dog heartworm dis ease, early diagnosis is im perative. Schedule periodic check-ups for your dog. Your veterinarian can detMmine whether heartworm infection is present through a micro acopic examination of the doc's Mood. Control of heartworm die amid Company. Available through veterinarians, this product. Sty rid Caricioe Oral Lhniid, helps prevent and con trol roundworms and hook worms and prevents heart worm disease. A small amount is mixed with the food daily. This dewonner is safe for all docs of any ace or breed, and for bitches before and after whelping. When used as directed, ,t has no harmful effects. It would take an isolation chamber to protect your doc completely from heartwonn disease. But there are steps you can take. One ie to con trol mosquitoes by spraying your premises with malathi on, a non-persistent insecti cide that will not harm you m... your dog when oaed properly. ; You can also support the program of your community mosquito control district. It protects both you and your dog's health. Dont allow mos quitoes to breed anmnd your home. Get rid of trash and eliminate standing water and other potential mosquito breeding sites. Don't take chances with your pet's health. Give Ww the protection and care he de serves. You 11 be doing your self a favor, too. "A girl's best friend is her mutter." (Dorothy Parker) r f1 D fcol- 4: 1 , }ii if # twain' Affaira chad these fi gures to alert N. Carolinians to the dangers of lightning in ttanderstorms. Alerting citis ens to such dangers is a func tion of DMVA's Division of Civil Preparedness. Although specific data is not available for N.C., data assem bled by the National Center for Health Statistics indicate that lightning kills about 150 Amer icans per year and injures about 350. Property loss ? fire and other damage to structures, aircraft damage, livestock dea ths and injuries, forest fires, disruption of electromagnetic transmissions, and other effe cts?Is estimated at more than H0O million annually. Persons struck by lightning receive a severe electrical sh ock and may be burned, but they carry no electrical charge and can be handled safely A person "killed" by lightning can often be revived fay prompt mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, cardiac massage, and prolong ed artificial respiration. In a group struck by lightning, the apparently dead should be tr eated first; those who show vi tal signs will probably rcco I ear spontaneously, although bu rns and other In) urles may re I quire treatment. Recovery fr I cm lightning strikes Is usually I complete except for possible electric*! ippllano Don't use plug-in electrical e qulptnent like hair dryers, e ectric tooth brushes, or elec tric razors during the storm Don't use the telephone during the storm? lightning m?y strike telephone lines outside. Don't take laundry off the clothesline. Don't work on fences, telephone or power lines, pipelines, or structural steel fabrication. I> on't use metal objects like fish ing rods and golf clubs. Golfers wearing cleated shoes are par ticularly good lightning rods. Don't handle flammable mater* lals In open containers. Stop tractor work, especially when the tractor is pulling metal e* qulpment, and dismount. Trac tors and other implements in metallic contact with the ground are often struck by lightning. Get out of the water and off small boats. Stay in your auto mobile If you are traveling. Au tomobiles offer excellent light nfaig protection. Seek shelter in buildings. If no buildings are a vailable. your best protection is a cave, ditch, canyon, or un der head-high clumps of trees in open forest glades. When there is no shelter, avoid the high est object in the area. If only Isolated trees are nearby, your best protection is to crouch in d I ; i <? ??W UAII# -v1^. ? ? .. # fc I your cnances Of DGixig sirocK. That with the increased yield of new A-8 Polaris and F.uwidon reentry vehicle* and their independently targeted warhead*, a aea-beaed deter rent ia expected to provide a high probability that aa many aa 1000 enemy target* could be deatroyed even after loting aome U.S. submarines to an enemy attack? * * e That aea-baaing appear* to be the ideal deterrent-yet the idea of depending only on sea-baaing has been rejected because it simply wouldn't meet the needs of a credible U.S. nuclear strategy for the future? - - ? ? * That the best defense for the U.8. is based on the Triad system of land-based missiles, land-based bombers and sub marine-launched ballistic mis siles, for then the enemy is faced with a complex of cur rently unaohrable strategic and tactical problems? * Murder Charge Lodged after Man Dies from Stab Wounds From The Tribune A tfjmreld Duplin county tfwy end Jorroer North liven between Mount OHvn and Ronee Chapel, four milee eent at here, hue been pinned in Wayne county jefi without bond an e murder charge, Mount OBve Police Chief FerreU Daly JuBue o-iga tut of hart, to sensed of stabbin Dallas Graham of Franklin street at Emmett Kelvin's "Joint" on Sooth Center street on March SO. Local policemen said the stare operated by Mehrin has been a "trouble spot" for sometime. They say it is "a juibc pint And pool hill ' And ti&$ been the ansae of "a lot of flTSa'iininiiif0 i i\X... '-ttsfcUeil >Vr ysWw said he "has heard" that Mar Hit "Joint" have secured a petition to have the place ckaai becataeof the disturbances that originate there. AoeardiaC to officer*, ler Graham once in the chest with a pocket knife. Hie men wee at the hospital Saturday. Police officials said U is behoved the ham. althotmh these renorts have not boon confirmed. Kornegay etas taken Into custody by Duplin County Deputy Rodney Thifpen Saturday and brought to the Mount Olive Police department where he eras placed under arrest by Sgt Dwight Brock. He was later transferred to the county jail, Wis nags J wiO be given a heoringto Mount Olive District cosrt an April JO, officers said. 'Adam wax human; h* didn't want the apple for the apple'* ?ake; he wanted it because it was forbidden."(Mark Twain) ? j- ; ' :.? - , /? ?. ? ,i 4 JT&i: V ? ?*?- - -.v Iv /I a. ^<lKVr\ VJL. JSI Extension Instructors Moot The Extension instructors of JSI met recently at the Institute to discuss their programs and to make plans for the upcom ing Festival of Arts. Dr. Carl Price. JSI Dean of Instruction, spoke briefly to the group and congratulated t hem on having one of the best years in the history of the Ex tension Program. Mr. Robert Lee, the Institute's Business Manager. Spoke on budgets and the expenditures of funds. .< The Instructors again called ori Mrs. Marguerite BUnchard of Rose Hill, N.C.. to chair the Festival of Arts Committee. The Festival is scheduled to be held at the JSI campus on Suftday, May 6, ?t3, from 1 until 6 p.m. All participants in the Festival are expected to have their articles of dis play at the Institute on May 6. 1973, between the hours of 9a.m. and 6p.m Although classes under the Extension Program have been temporarily canceled for the remainder of the 1973-73 fis cal year, all Indications point to the best Festival of Arts thus far. EASTER LORE AND LEGEND If you happen to be color ing egg* thii Easter, you might be interested to know that the tradition was known in England as early as the Middle Ages. In Edward I's house hold account for 1290, there is an entry of eighteen pence spent on 460 eggs to be ?covered with gold leaf for | the royal household! In Florence, Italy, a rite preserved from the Middle Ages annually commemorates the end of Lent and serves as an omen for the coming year. As thousands watch, four white oxen draw an I? ornamented cart filled with explosives which are ignited at the proper moment. When the fireworks explode, great rejoicing follows, w it is be lieved that this foretells an excellent harvest. I The custom of rising with ; the sun oogaster morn comes frortfan gnder pi-assnt belief that those who witnessed sun up on a certain day in spring would bf blessed with good fortune, good health and boun tiful crops. According to researchers at Norcross, Inc., who un eerthed these interesting Tacts. Easier cards were first ex I changed in 19Ut century Oer ed Easter eggs. This tradition dnwl'e Wh#r* T" * cards vjuhkt ? #4ra#**? *?v ? Ji^jlWVUi^'^ti occasion,.. _ Mil ii i - Rtmtmbtr At OAT A Satisfied CutlMr Is * Oar Mast Iapartaat U.rr^, Opea Friday "lU t P.M. ? I H I ? 1 I AccMioriti Sandals- Dress Shoes ?L . 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