Tal!:s To Paren's Bf BROOKE PETERS CHURCH Care Of PfU Johu was given a pair of pel rab bits on the condition that he would be responsible for their care anc feeding. The first week or so he was eery fahhful in his duties, but rab bit* are Insatiable beasts, and artei ' the first enthusiasm of owning them wore off, John grew tired of forag ing for them and frequently let them go hungry. His parents refused to Interfere •nd when John came in one day in * team to announce the death of hU pete, were glad of the chance tc read him a lesson on cruelty to ani mals. It did not occur to them that they too werq guilty of cruelty, anc had sacrificed the rabbits and al lowed them to suffer quite as much as had the owner of the pets. It is the duty of parents to see tc It that In teaching their children tc can for animals they do not indi rectly cause suffering. It is not hu mane to turn one’s back and pul the whole burden of responsibility or the child. Nor Is It Just to the child, who has had too little experi ence to appreciate the need of sys tematic routine. Some children accustom them selves readily to the care of pets others never do. If the parents arc not willing to ovcersee the child and be at least tat part responsible foi the animal's well-being, they should find another home for It, or else pul It out of Its misery quickly. The dilld Is more apt to be faith ful tb his duty if he realizes froze the outset that his pet will be tak en from h)m at any sign of neglect If, on the other hand, he sees tha his parents are so callous as to lei the creature die for the sake a teaching him a lesson, he Is more likely than not to develop Indiffer ence to Ten demonstration farms In Hen derson county cleared an averagi of 8.05 per cent on the money in vested in each place. Laxatrre combinatior ifjllV. Wut thsooht $665 • *810 Si*~t663* W mp ... B*bU 98 tO m>4 ap, ovf notice. Ss^rfyG/s— rfintfi 1/ •UmnmxL Spoaml Memory tramp* m*tr» Ct Wosirmiod <• tb* Stx-Cjhmri* 4-Door Smdmt, 9795 M. AOrnnl Motor* Value. NfW*XO.M.A.CTUUPAYlUNTrtAN The* Gar tlutt luu mvmry comfort fogturo . . . non* loft out KNII-ACTION WHEELS SUFIC - HYDRAULIC for a restful, gliding ride uum for swervelees, in front aeat and rear, smooth, quick stops. CUM StABILIZU for level riding without ■Maeway or body roQ. souo-nm -tubbit TOF*'for greeter protec tion and amartar style. BIO, OVIKSIZI THIS for additional comfort and trsctkin for atopa. a NO DBA IT VINTTIA IMN for fraah air with out annoying drafts. Cl NT I B» CO Ml KOI true-course guiding. • IYMOO-MISH SCANS* BHBMON for easy, aO rilent shifting of gaara. Boom BY fCHH with SAOTY (HASS for a* rootny foteriora and hxs- tra aacurity all around urioua appointments, at no -tut*"—I coat George C. 316 S. LaFAYETTE STREET Keever SHELBY, N. C.