How to Outbluffat night!MS...as recommended by U• Comdr. Willy Nocker, Wheeling, III. —noted dog trainerand judge at dog shows... andwartime head of U. S. Coas# Guard War Dog Training.1 The fact that 999 dogsI out of a thousand are friendly, safe and lovable doesn’t alter the fact thatoccasionally—through mistreatment, neglect or disease —a dog may turn vicious.2 Such animals are dangerous. Especially at night! If cornered outdoors, at night, turn on your ’ Eve-ready” flashlight! Shine it directly at the dog’s eyes, to blind and perhaps bewilder him. He may leap at the light, however; so don't hold it in front of you. Hold it at arm’s length to the side. Most important...0 Keep Still. It’s instinc-^ tive with most animalsto attack anything tha^runs away or moves aggressively* If the dog refrains from attacking for a few seconds,Sou have probably won — ut, if not, protect your throat. Use flashlight asclub. Shout! If bitten, seea doctor as soon as possible.4 For bright light, u'hite light, effective light —insist on Eve-ready” batteries. Your dealer now has them. Ask for them by name. ForEveready” batteries have noequals-that’s why they’re the largest-selling flashlight batteries in the world. Yet their extra light, extra life, cost youEXTRAPOWER, EXTRA LU-AT NO EXTRA COLONGBATT