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THE WAYNESvTXLE M0UNTAIXZE3 Thursday After Dangers Of Diphtheria Cited : cheury blossom ieave -em coid "Diphtheria is today one of our may start having difficulty in r.most easily prevented diseases. By breathing and eventually suffocate means of the widespread use of I if not given adequate medical diphtheria toxiod the disease has declined from approximately 150 cases for every 100,000 people in North Carolina in 1920 to 15 cases per 100.000 people in 1946," Dr. Weir, health officer, said today. "In Haywood County from March 1950 through March 1951, there were 23 cases of diphtheria. These cases were patients from one month old to 17 years old. Five of these cases died. "Infants born of mothers with an established imrt:unity are rela tively immune for the early months of life. This passive congenital immunity has been lost in a high percentage of infants by the 6th month. Recovery from attack of the disease, especially with the aid of therapeutic diphtheria anti toxin, is not necessarily followed by active immunity, "This disease usually starts with a sore throat and fever. The diph theria bacteria grow on the mucous membrane in the throat and form a tough grayish-white film or mem brane. The membrane often cither starts 'in the larynx or spreads down into it from the throat 80 that if treatment is delayed, a child care. "As the diphtheria bacteria grow, they produce a powerful toxin that is absorbed into the blood and car ried to all parts of the body. This toxin Is responsible for the most dangerous complications of diph theria which are harmful to the heart and to the nervous system. Antitoxin Is always given as part of treatment. A supply of antitox in is always available in the Health Department lor the private physi cian's use. "Most cases of diphtheria are caused by exposure to a earner. Since there is no way to know in advance who is going to be a car rier, It is impossible to avoid ex posure to such a person sooner or later. That is the reason why diph theria immunization is the only way to avoid this dangerous dis ease. All children should be im munized at six months of age and the injections Should be repeated at'ne year and five years of age so tiat immunity will be main tained at a high level. "AH private physicians and the Health Department provide diph theria immunization." I i I r V 4 bp m - i j Dog Looks It Over I COVINGTON. Term- (UP) His bird dog looks where he s going, I Alison Siminton says. He reports ; the dog measures the mesh of a wire fence before deciding whether j to go under, over or through the fence- 5 DONNING BATHING SUITS, five attractive young ladies In Washington do their best to attract attention to the forthcoming Cherry Blossom Festi val, scheduled to be held in tho nation's capital April 6, 7, and 8 The girls (1 to r.) are: Dyan Wilson, Mary Freeman, Ann Quackenbush, Barbara Hobclmann. and Bevtrly Balentine.( International Soundphoto) fj f Customers' ' t-orner Do you find that A&P ad vertisements help you plan your week's shopping? Do you find them accurate and informative, as they should be. Do you find them easy to read, as they should be? If you have any suggestions as to how we can make these ads more interesting and more helpful to you, please let us know. Please write: CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Avenue f vw Vork 17, N. 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Ribbon Roll Corn Flakes Pineapple Di"T A&P Apple Sauce Crum Salmon Kadota Figs Fruit Cocktail Grapefruit Juice PES3T Sardines Domestic Peanut Butter Grape Jelly Ann Page Crabapple Jelly Ann Pi Salad Dressing Pag A&P Pineapple JUICE - - - - Du Blest All Green BEANS r - 2" 29c Pucker's Label Del Monte Ann Page Page 13-01. Fkg. Wo. t Can No. a Can No. 1 Can No. J '.4 Can No. 303 Can 4-ot. Can Vi-Siie Can 11-ox. Jar 11- oa. Jar 12- OI. Jar Pt. Jar 32c 19c 23c 35c 84c 14c 16 c 18C 29c 15c 48c 39c 23c 27c 7c 31c 22c 20c 33c White Oak Gets Action On Roads MRS. GEORGE BORING Mountaineer Reporter Action has begun o"n road im provement on White Oak. An on-the-spot study of the roads has been mado by Messrs Conley, Knlfiht and MehalTey, in recponsq to a letter from George Boring, community chairman. The men agreed that the roads should be widened and dangerous curves eliminated. Th.) revival started Sunday night at thJ L'berty Baptist church with a la-gu audience. The Rev Charles Messer of Clyde, is . doirf the preachrg. and Rev. D- D. Russell is the piis'o- of the church. The other jhirt i in the comnnmity Is cooper.ii' i,T. Sevewl folks have already agreed to donnle blood to the Red Cross blood bank April 7, at the court house. Each community is asked to have 24 volunteers, and we need many more from this community to make up our quota. If there are any that will donate one pint of blood on this date, please contact your community chairman and give him your name. This blood Is urgently needed and all of It will be used overseas for our fighting men. If you are In good health, won't you help bur boys overseas who seriously need this plasma? White Oak time, according to a schedule set up, is '11:40 to 12:00 noon, and 4:00 to 4:20 p. m.. Mrs- James Messer has been ill at her home, and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Lawrence Messer has been taking care of her and look ing after her family. Mrs. Sam Ledford's mother, Mrs. Carrie Rathbone. is slowlv imnrov- f ing after tier serious operation. hhe is confined to a wheel chair, but keeps cheerful and whiles away time by quilting. She is working on a star quilt now. 46-Oz. Can 39 c All prices shown here (including those of items not subject to ceilings) or quoronfeed Thursday. April 5th through Wednesday, April 11th. ' The following men put in a full day painting on the Community House and got one coat on three .sides of the building: Teague Wil liams, Henry F. Teague, James Messer, Frank, D. Ledford, Sam Ledford, Earl Ledford, and George Boring. A complete dinner, in cluding baked chicken with dress ing, hot biscuits, Mid many other good things, was served by Mrs. Teague Williams, Mrs. Henry F. Teague, Mrs. Rowe Ledford, Mrs. Sam Ledford and Mrs. George Boring. In the afternoon, these women thorough'y cleaned the in side of the building, kept the coffee pot hot for the men, and made plans for a program at th? next CD. meeting. It Is hoped that others will put in a day soon so that the first coat c&n be complet ed ready for the second coat. Dash Babo Oxydol DOG FOOD Large 32C 9 ULb- 97r Can 12c Af, L Cans C Giant 85C - :--Soup: - Fab -":: vi Campbell's Tomato VB1 lCanZ 11C Large 32c Lrg, 32c 5c - v : : ,; : " .:. ,:-,,., .; : -. o . x c ,. Dreft soap Spic&Span . v. -Uik Poimoiive ""r- 49c ' 85c 2 S 19c Bouquet Soap . Ti6.Q Underwood . Cashmere un. 32c Deviled Ham 2 19c c- 85c i;;;;i9c;.:-.i: Sewing Without Thread NEW YORK (AP) A new machine uses no thread to sew up new plastic fabrics. It is being made by several firms. The plastic materials are pressed together be tween two electron anodes and welded together. The new method was devised In the laboratories of the Radio Corporation of America. 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