PAGE TWO THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACOMAN THURSDAY, JAN, T IttT WASHINGTON, D. C. (PA) All states except Connecticut, In diana, Iowa and Tennessee have an "official bird" by virtue of choices by women's club's or state Aubudon societies. . , - WASHINGTON, D. -G. (PA Winteris a cold period, noU be cause, the' sun's rays are colder, but because there are so many fewer hours of sunlight. u .Mother7most hospitals now protect their babies againstl Kcnni ma mn-iuiccuon oy tubbing Mermen Antiseptic Oil afl over the baby's body every day.jThis keeps the bafcy's ' skin smoother, softer, lovelier and SAFER So, mother, do as hospitals do, as doctors re com-, mend. Guttyour baby a safety- rub with Jtf ennen Antiseptic Oil daily Wruout his diaper, tdays. See your druggist.: . A'ENNENfAntiieptic OIL ' i i ..... , fin l'fo' Doherty Forecasts 5,000 Birthday Parties, Jan. 30 -rr ALL FUNDS -TO Af7 LICTED NEW YORK, Jan. 6. With Col onel Henry L. Dohety serving as chairman for the fourth year, plans for the nation's country-wide series of celebrations on January 30 in honor of President' Franklin" D. Roosevelt and on behalf of its small sufferers from, infantile paralysis are -well underway here. ," 1 Enthusiastic-responses from chair man in all parts of the country forecast more than 5,000 parties, Colonel J)oherty". has announced; and the' outpouring of the nation's concern for. those crippled as ,a re sult of infantile garalysis is expect ed .to result in the, largest fund yef raised. ; r Among the .nationally prominent men who are taking an active-part in plans to make the vast 'celebra tion a success are Bishop William T. Manning, General . John J. Persh ing, William Green, Edsel B. Ford, WillH. Hays, Patrick Cardinal GENUINE quick-acting Bayer Aspirin 1 a tablet Doyer Tobtett Btuoh Almost bvtontty t S fWOBdl far stop Alii LcMTtabM tafia to dUniegrat to won. Drop a latin. fe ftoaa ct waten Br i &m It kite Um bot- Om gUaa It la I Ibr Amoztnily Quick Relief jet uenuine Bayer Aspirin Yen tan now get Genuine BAYER . ASPIRIN for virtually If a tablet id any drug store. Two full dozen no, in a flat pocket tin, for 25 1 Try this new package. Enjoy the real Baver article now without thought of pricVf Do this especially if you want Quick relief from a bad headache,! neuritis or neuralgia pains. Note illustration above, and remember, BAYER ASPIRIN works fast, t And ask for it by its full name BAYER ASPIRIN not by the nameaspirin" alone when you buy. Oet ft next time you want quick KZ FOR vcxbr h5TZT t i , ; Virtually lea tablet Hayes, Vincent Astor, Ambassador Joseph Ev Davies, Charles G. Dawes, Admiral Cary T. Grayson, .W. Aver ell '. . Harriman, William Randolph Hearst, Waltet S. Gifford and Col oriel Edward M, House. .'- ' . Announcement from- Washington that 'the" inaugural 'ball will not be held this year owing - Jo the : close proximity of the inaugural . cere monies to the President?, birthday, has lent added significance to the forthcoming celebrations.' George Allen, chairman of the District of Columbia, 'has- announced that the Capital's celebration will be on a" gigantic basis. .Many, of the -nation's foremost radio stars also are taking a lead ing parti in plans for the celebra tion. ; ;'' z Distribution of Futid The same plan of distributing the funds raised through the 'parties used last -year will be followed this year," Colonel Doherty has . an inounced. Seventy cents out of every dollar will remain in the community raising '.the', funds - to .be" used for after-treatment in ' the rehabilita tion "of children suffering, from the disease. The remaining thirty per Doherty Again Serves B Zftr- ' " - CJ f rX $i j - A f, .V.,.":...:..:.'.:..;vi:-".-. .-' h(' ' - X ' I : -vf" r '-' 1 If VV V if . k ... jtwjjawji4r. wiml' t .aimumrmcmw r 'r-t mi i 'wnM'' NEW YORK ... As national chair man fojr the fourth year, Cblonel Henry I Doherty (abore). la di recting organization of the nation? wide celebrations, January SO. 1H honor of President Roosevelt's birthday, to raise funds for the country's fight against infantile paralysis. . cent will he turned over to the President for the Warm Springs Foundation for use in the nation- ... 1 ' . i - - wide Datiie againsi inianiue parr alysis.' . , ' -.' . " Since the movement was first launched in 1933, thousands of chil dren sujferinff from the effects of infantile parsis have been helped through funds raised, with the birth day balls. Simultaneously scientists, assisted by a portion of the funds, are searching for a method of con trolling the disease and so stamping out a-menace to childhood that has existed since the earliest records of mankind. ' ' JOHN JOSEPH GA1NES,MJE FOR THE THOUGHTFUL READERS Within the last week I have had quite a patronage in "blood pressure cases." .In this particular interval, all the subjects were ladies. I could not help noticing similarity that was , almost unrronn. All were women past middle age 60 arid be yond. All were of stout build 170 pounds or over, in "weighty All ex?. cent one a Jewess were tarm dwellers. All except the Jewis ladv were of fair complexion; Mos all were of German extraction, lib eral feeders. All except the city woman had reared large families of children. And all of them, with out exception, carried their high tension without kidney disease. It is very common these days to encounter cases of high blood pressure, the kind that produces hemorrhage in the brain, and, par alysis if not sudden life ending. Hence the subject is of rather keen importance, both to patient and physician. First of all in the treat ment the cause must be sought for. My habit is, first, to test for kidney disease, that being in many cases co-incident with high -arterial tension. If not, "kidney trouble," what then? Well are the arteries hardened ? Or, is there evidence of a chronic liver derangement? How about the spleen, the largest of the ductless glands? Is there any focus of infection by harmless germs? What of the elimination by bowels and kidneys ? Is the colon func tioning? The heart? The voluntary and sympathetic nervous system? Lastly, the iblood-condition as' to viscosity, and its power to properly feed the muscular system, which includes the heart itself. Diet ? Regulate it according to need, not routine. We are progressing slowly, it certainly aid the physician That's the "why" of this letter., . ', , ' . SOME SIMPLE RULES ABOUT EATING There are some, opints I must call them rules that I feel pretty safe in abiding by, subject to very moderate amending, for, special cases. I will mention a few. I have learned that the adult man I needs at least, one meat ration a (aay7cpoked in the manner he likes it best. The working man needs more meat than the housed man. I do not . permit heavy meats for the evening meal. . The adult human body needs one or two eggs daily, cooked as the individual prefers. . I" prefer cooked fruits to Tajgt fruits, as a rule. From the producer to the consumer these days, may pass the viand through a ' dozen pairs of more or less dirty .hands. It takes more than a casual rinsing to remove gerrhs ; cooking does the work. Stewed dried fruits are my absolute: favorites for winter ie'at ing. ..,:.':'... '.;. ,'. The fruit portion of a meal, roughlyspeakkig, may furnish from one-third to 'one-half the volume of the ration. We, as a nation, eat too .little of well-selected fruits. We do not give enough' attention to the volume of water taken. A patient weighing 150 pounds should drink a total of a half-gallon , of water daily. Don't await thirst, if you are sedentary. Get the habit of drinking methodically vv I am asked often, '"Shall 1 drink milk?" This .by people who are merely run-down from over-strain of affairs, I ask, "do youlike it?" "Yes." "Then dririk it.VBut is the answer is, "No, I caiH say I like itf but have been tcddtsgood for me" Then I say, "talce a gkvis Tfbw and then, but . abandon! it if it ' WASHINGTON, D. C. . (PA) Bird Day is a holiday observance which is spreading and , is linked with' Arbor Day in many places. A - . ' ... Potatoes are sold singly, in halfs, and even in 'quarters, in some j shops in Canton, China.' RED ROCK LAKES, MONT. (PA) The trumpeter swan, .larg est and handsomest of American native waterfowl, has been saved from extinction by the establish ment nf a refucre near here. ' Bloodhounds are ' docile. CASH FOR POULTRY AND EGGS Our Truck Will Be Located at Roy F. Cunningham's Store FRANKLTIN, N. C. NEXT MONbAY 10 A. M. TO 2 P. M. The following prices will be paid: C6l6red Hens 12 cents Light Hens ..?.v;.....f4vv-......i...:. 10 cents Stags , A......:'..:M....:.....c..r......,.-............... 10 cets Roosters 6 cents Eggs Market Price DO NOT FEED POULTRY DAY OF SALE I ... . Be & B. Feed and Seed Co. BREVARD, N. C. fcjw93 7 Jit Your Bwtllw Year We take this opportunity to extend to all our friends and customers our sincere thanks and appreciation for their most generous patronage during the past twelve months, and also .to as sure .you that we shall always , strive to serve you to the: best of our ability; '" ' v.-j : . :" ; . Wishing You a Prosperous and Happy New Year E. K. Cunningham & Co. - The Shop Of Quality To Our Friesids d Cu aim On or about January 10th we expect to move irito our new quarters on the. Public Square formerly occupied by the Joines Motor Company. We have remodeled the interior this building, which we recently pur chased, and our furniture department will provide ample room for the com plete line of Furniture, Stoves and Ranges,, Radios and House Furnishings which we expect "to" carry, at all times Our Funeral Home will also be niore commodious and better equipped! than ever, . , ; :; ' j y We thank yih for the splendid busi ness given us during the past twelve years and invite you to call and inspect our new home.- ' k Bryant Furniturfe Co. FRANKLIN, N. C. LOOK fOR THW BAYER CROSS may oe ana itnougntiui patients causes distress. J)

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