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CROSSWORD
PUZZLE
ACROSS
I Shaft
S Son of
Adam
> Subside
U List of
candidates
12 Ladies’
man
(2 wds.)
14 Grassland
15 “Loma - ’
II Enticement
1? Apple pie
baker
21 Paparazzo’s
purchase
2SU.S.
Attorney
General
24 Sheeplike
25 Principle
21 Accom
plished
27 Middle
point
(Brit sp.)
28 Wide
receiver
29 Ranch
worker
30 Phila
delphia’s
Spectrum,
eg.
32 Baden-
Baden, e.g.
35 He doesn’t
procras
tinate
(3 wds.)
38 Legislate
39 Good name
for a
nobleman
49 Chessman
41 Feline
utterance
DOWN
1 Machine part
2 Hautboy
3 Buddhist
priest
4 Greek letter
5 Astronaut
Shepard
8 Place for
bargains
7 Summer
(Ft.)
8 Celtic sea
deity
10 Withstand
11 Do blade
smith work
13 Uncas’
beloved
II Unaspirated
consonant
18 Beyond
19 Tiny quantity
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Honor Roll
New A Renewal
SUriptM(i Of
Tk# Peat Few Da y
J. B. Bystricky, Jackson
Terry Kitchens, Jackson
C. J. Kimbell, Jackson
Mrs. Willie McLean, Atlan
ta
Mrs. J. S. Ball, Jr.,
Jackson
C. E. Tucker, Jackson
Herbert J. Maddox, Flovil
la
Herbert Barnes, Jackson
Ricky Beauchamp, Jack
son
Mrs. Elizabeth Craft, Indi
an Springs
Ben M. Garland, Macon
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31 Junior’s
favorite
music
32 “Your
majesty”
33 Horse play
34 freshly
35 Sea (Ft.)
31 Blackbird
(var.)
37 High
lander’s
headwear
20 Napoleonic
or area
21 English
river
22 Philippine
island
23 Give
25 Card com
bination
27 Biblical
marriage
setting
29 Weight
Lamar Phillips, Jackson
Mrs. C. F. Strawn, Jackson
E. A. Parrish, Jackson
Barbara Crumbley, Jack
son
Mrs. T. W. Leverette,
Jackson
M. L. Powell, Jackson
Mrs. Gerald Hamlin, Jack
son
Rev. Lannie Smith, Jack
son
Mrs. Bennie Cook, Jackson
C. B. Brown, Jr., Jackson
B. R. Branan, Jackson
Thomas W. Wright, Jack
son
J. T. Strickland, Jackson
Roland Calhoun, Jackson
Mrs. Wm. R. Pope,
Jackson
F. E. Holland, Jackson
Mrs. H. J. Greer, Jackson
Tenella Maddox, Jackson
Mrs. L. C. Coleman,
Conyers
W. R. Singleton, Decatur
Mrs. J. P. Persons, Jr.,
Atlanta
Larry Marsh, Flovilla
Edward Cleveland, Jen
kinsburg
J. C. Drake, Jackson
Mrs. James A. Treadwell,
Jackson
Mrs. J. L. Wilson, Mil
ledgeville
Mrs. Robert F. Smith,
Atlanta
David P. Ridgeway, Jack
son
Mrs. Curtis Probst, Athens
Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Tifton
Carl L. Kelley, Jackson
Larry E. Branch, Flovilla
Joe Harris, Jenkinsburg
Mrs. Ira T. Cousins,
Newberry, S. C.
Mrs. J. H. Duffey, Atlanta
Fred Hammond, Jackson
Dr. Jack R. Newman,
Jackson
J. T. Beckham, Jr.,
Milledgeville
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YOU AND YOUR PEI
By Robert L. Stear, D'.V.M.
Manager of Veterinary Services
Norjden Laboratories
VETERINARIANS AND
KENNEL MANAGEMENT
Many veterinarians serve
as consultants to commercial
animal breeders besides
providing medical treatment
for the family pet.
Breeders maintain more
animals than the average pet
owner. Their objective is
usually to upgrade a specific
breed of dog or cat or to raise
a number of quality puppies
or kittens. Breeders have all
the needs of the person with
one or two pets, plus a special
interest in pregnancy and
nutrition.
The success of the kennel
or cattery depends in large
measure on the proper
mating, pregnancy and
whelping of the brood
female. Each step in this
series is important to the
birth of healthy offspring.
The veterinarian and breed
er both focus attention on th'
brood female and have
developed special solutions
for the problems of the
pregnant dog. One of these is
an exercise program which
YOUR WEEK AHEAD b, mm is
Forecast Period
July 3- July 9
ARIES Strengthen family relationships. Plan ac-
Mar. 21-Apr. 19 tivities where all can participate. It’s a
good time for tending to property im
provement matters you’ve been thinking
of.
TAURUS Group meetings are friendly affairs. If you
Apr. 20-May 20 want a stronger hand in running things,
now is the time to take hold.
GEMINI Career decisions and business matters
May2l-June2o assume added importance. It seems there
is more talk than action. Use your good
judgment.
MOONCHILD News from a distance stirs the wanderlust
June2l-July22 in you. Why not take a trip and refresh
your energies with new sights.
LEO The family budget comes up for dis-
July 23-Aug. 22 cussion. Check collateral before mak
ing a loan. Handle joint funds with care.
VIRGO Avery social sort of week. Other people
Aug. 23-Sept. 22 play a prominent role. Yield a point now
and then, and promote general harmony.
LIBRA Pay heed to health matters. Avoid rich or
Sept. 23-Oct. 22 spicy foods and get healthy exercise out of
doors.
SCORPIO Creative enterprises work out well. Other
Oct. 23-Nov. 21 people are open minded and will welcome
your suggestions. Children listen too.
SAGITTARIUS Family affairs are uppermost. You are
Nov. 22-Dec. 21 keenly aware of all matters concerning
family relationships and the home. Don’t
get too emotional.
CAPRICORN It always seems as though it’s open house
Dec. 22-Jan. 19 at your house. There are so many people
dropping by for short visits. Don’t fight
it...enjoy!
AQUARIUS A shopping trip should be quite successful.
Jan. 20-Feb. 18 You find an elusive item you’ve been
looking for. Take advantage of book sales.
PISCES Like Aquarius, you could find some
Feb. 19-Mar. 20 bargains while shopping. You keep things
moving pretty fast at home. Don’t be too
impatient with others.
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improves muscle tone of the
uterus and reduces difficul
ties at whelping time.
Combined with the use of
special equipment, the pro
gram has increased the
number of live pups per litter
for many breeders.
Veternarians have also
studied whelping difficulties
in female dogs with small
pelvises that bear large
headed puppies. They discov
ered that Caesarian deliver
ies could routinely be
performed on selected ani
mals of certain breeds—like
Boston terriers or bulldogs—
to reduce stress and save
puppies.
Of course the breeder is
interested in other animals
besides the brood female.
The breeder and veterinari
an work together to develop a
program of preventive medi
cine for the entire kennel.
With its concentration of
animals in close quarters, a
kennel is highly susceptible
to outbreaks of infectious
disease. From the veterinar
ian’s point of view, this
means involvement beyond
the basic medical services of
diagnosis, treatment and
surgery. It means answering
questions about kennel con
struction, equipment, extra
planning for sanitation and
nutrition.
Dealing directly with the
kennel owner on a regular
basis, can also
help eliminate (instead of
just treat) congenital de
fects. Often, as a breeder
strives for perfection in a
breed of cat or dog, genetic
THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1977,
defects are magnified
through inbreeding. For this
reason, veterinarians give
kennel puppies a thorough
medical examination at six
weeks of age for congenital
defects and overall health
status. Their eyes, ears,
teeth, heart and lung
functions are checked. Her
nias are repaired and
appropriate medication
given if parasites are
detected. This professional
assistance enables the breed
er to better evaluate his stock
and the possibility of unfa
vorable results from certain
crosses. In addition, puppies
or kittens that are weaned
and ready for shipping are
given immunizations to avoid
outbreaks of contagious
diseases.
As the demand for pure
bred dogs and cats increases,
so does the veterinary
profession’s involvement
with the pet breeder.
Hopefully this will lead to the
identification and promotion
of good temperament as well
as canine and feline perfec
tion. With the combination of
the breeder’s interest in the
breeding program, and the
veterinarian’s concern for
pet health, we can look
forward to an increasing
number of fine companion
animals.
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4-H Club To
Participate
In Celebration
The Butts County 4-H Club
will be conducting several
activities during the week of
the Butts County Celebra
tion, July 4-9. Millard Daniel,
Butts County Extension
Chairman, and Particia
Smith, County Extension
Agent, have announced that
both a 4-H Bicycle Rodeo and
a 4-H Fishing Derby and
Boating Safety Demonstra
tion are planned.
A Bicycle Rodeo will be
held on Wednesday, July 6, at
1:00 p.m. in the C&S Bank of
Jackson parking lot. There
will be separate categories
for girls and boys and the
contestants will be judged on
five different events. Judging
will be based on weaving,
“U” turn, slow speed
balancing and straight line
events. Also a short bicycle
saftety test will be included.
The Rodeo is being sponsored
by the C&S Bank of Jackson
and trophies will be awarded
to the first through fourth
place winners.
On Tuesday, July 5, a 4-H
Fishing Derby and Boating
Safety Demonstration will be
held at Avondale Pond
starting at 1:00 p.m. This
event is open to both boys and
girls. The Boating Safety
Demonstration will be held
first and then the Fishing
Derby will be held with
prizes being given for eight
different divisions. Hodges
Hardware is sponsoring the
event and prizes will be given
in all of the following
categories: largest bream,
largest catfish, largest bass,
most bream, most catfish,
most bass. Prizes will also be
given to the person catching
the largest over-all fish and
the largest number of fish.
All 4-H’ers who will be
in the sth through Bth grade
during the 1977-78 school year
When we build you
a building,
we live with
the results, too.
Asa local building contractor,
everything we do in the community
becomes tangible evidence
of our skills.
We can’t afford not to care
about results. If our customers
aren’t satisfied we’re in trouble.
So our business is based not only
on a thorough knowledge of the
construction industry, but on
hard work, honesty and straight talk.
Not on pie-in-the-sky promises
and unreal bids.
We’ve got to do the best job
we can for you within your budget.
Not only for your sake but for ours
as well.
K-D-S Construction Cos.
1-20 Access Road, Route 7
_ C Phone:
Conyers, Ga - 022-3232
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are invited to participate.
Every child who participates
will be covered by accidental
insurance. No pre-registra
tion is necessary so why not
support Butts County and 4-H
by participating in these
fun-filled events!