Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 36, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 July 1958 — Page 15
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So you’ve tueky eoceumbed to Jantor’a pleas to add a puppy to the family. Os course, he’s promised on Scout's Honor to care for the dog. This he'll do for a week. But you can bet from there on Mom’s the caretaker of the livestock—oven for Dad's hunting dogs. After you've learned that man's best friei?d isn't always the same for women, you’ll also have to realise that there are several very basic things to caring for the family's canine mascot. He needs exercise, the right food, and understanding. For example, too often children—and adults too —forget that a puppy is a baby and should be treated as such. Moat of the leading dog food processors have excellent booklets on raising and earing for dogs. Even before the puppy arrives you should get a copy or consult a veterinarian. Keeping Towner dean heads the list of musts for a happy pup. Bathing him too often, however, is harmful. It removes oils from his coat and inrites skin troubles. Proper feeding and frequent brushing will keep his coat shining and reduces “dog" odor. Don’t forget, a dog’s nails grow too. CIH or file them when they get too long. If your dog lives in his own private house, it should be cleaned frequently to protect him against the spread of diseases and parasites which’are harbored by nooks such as dog kennels. A disinfectant solution made of household lye—l can of lye to 10 gallons of water —does an excellent Job of killing roundworm eggs, flea larvae, distemper virus, and many other germs which can harm your dog. You can protect the pup by scrubbing his kennel and food dishes with this solution. It’s about as economical and effective as anything you eould use. „ Oakwood Park (continued from page 2) Mrs. George Cook and son, Jerry, and Lloyd Thompson of Indianapolis spent the week end with her mother, who is spending the summer in their cottage. Rev. and Mrs. Nordan Murphy and children of South Bend spent the week at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mar-
shall and daughter and friend, of Indianapolis, were guests Sunday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. William Baker and daughter. Kathy, spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Vicksburg, Michigan, at the home of Mrs. Maker’s sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Elliott. They were week end guests of her parents, in Hartford City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Green. Young Bffl Baker to spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jacke Waikel is Huntington. Guests of Rev. and Mrs. L. T. Norris for the past week have included their son, Lawrence and wife and baby son. Mrs. Evelyn Ray and sons, all of Junction City. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and children of Decatur, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Folk and daughter of Cleveland. 0.. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harper and son of Battle Creek. Mich. “If you think children don’t know the value of money, try giving one a nickel.”—Joe W. Berry. The Library of Congress has about 10.000,000 books and pamphlets. Support Syracuse!
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Governor Harold W. Handley (third from left) and officials inspect a new highway safety billboard poster series prepared in cooperation with the Indiana State Police. The billboards, reflecting common accident causes, are spotted at high-accident locations through-
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LOVEDA’S Get Acquainted With Janine Zanda and Welcome Van Aman at Loveda’s Beauty Salon Alt 13-A, East Side Os Lake Wawaaee Phone UL 6*6451 We specialize in tinting the Paris L’Oreal way —A/so franchised Eska Waves. Welcome is a graduate of Miami Beach. Florida, and Virginia Farrell Advanced Academy of Michigan—also. Loveda’s Advanced of Warner Beauty College. Janine has months of training under Loveda’s Paris Stylists. Telephone Classifieds To 191
out the state. Shown (left to right) are: Major Paul Beverforden, executive officer, Indiana State Police; Carl M. Russell, president. Meridian Mutual Insurance Company; Governor Handley; and Harold S. Zeis, superintendent, Indiana State Police.
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