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TWO
CHILDREN'S CLINICS
ARE BEING HELD IN
WATAUGA COUNTY
Doctors Hagaraan and Perry Meet
With Parish Nurse Each Month for
Examinations of Children. Dr. Warfield
Conducts Similar Clinic at
Bailey Camp. Public Invited to
Take Advantage of Free Work.
More than forty-five million children
live in the United States. Every
one of these children deserves
nroteer.ion?that protection which
will insure the child health in mind
and hotly. The future ot" America and
of the world depends upon the children
of today. As a nation wo are
coming: to iealtiy this fact and are
giving more attention to the problems
of child welfare. On November
lb there gathered in Washingtonj
about five thousand people to attend
the W hito House conference on Child
Health and Protection. President
Hoovex made this statement, "If we
could have but one generation of
properly born, trained, educated and
healthy children, a thousand other!
problems of government would van-j
i>n. We could assure ourselves of
healthier minds in mere vigorous}
bodies, to direct the energies of our J
nation to yet greater heights of j
achievement."
The White House Conference}
agreed upon twenty fundamental j
principles of child health and pr3*|
teetion. The following are only five J
of the twenty: f|
"1. Every child should have peri-j
o.Iieai health examinations before and <
during the school period, including1
adolescence, by the family physician,
or the school or other public physician,
and such hospital carc- as its
special needs may require.
"2. Every child should have regular
dental examination and carc.
"3. Every child should be protected
from communicable disease
to which he might be exposed at
home, in school or at play, and bo
protected from impure- milk and food.
* ?. Every child should have proper
sleeping rooms, diet, hours of
sleep and pluy, ami parents should I
receive expert information as to the
needs of children of various ages
as to these questions.
"5. The rural child should have as
satisfactory schooling, health protection
and welfare facilities as the
city child.*'
fjExpe'rt information does .not come
from your neighbor but from the
trained physician. He is qualified to
guide you in preserving the health
of your child: You have always heard
that an ounce of prevention is worth
pound of cure. Prevention may save
your child's life, it certainly will protect
his future health and happiness.
On Thursday after the second
Sunday in each month Dr. Hagaman j
and Dr. Perry hold a child welfare
clinic in the Daniel Boone Cabin
Colony at the home of Miss Fisher,
|5bK| Watauga parish nurse. Bring your
child every month for a free health
examination. Sitlk children treated
at office price. Don't wait until the
child is sick?keep hhy> well.
>$ 7 Similar clinics are being: held at
sftfo-'.SJJBaiiey Camp by Dr. Warfield on the
third Wednesday of each month a*
2 o'clock. The next clinic at. Bailey
Camp wii! bo held on Wednesday.
' April In. Blips your babies!
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DREAM NETS MAN S3.70O IN
SUIT FOR ALIENATION
Chicago.?Louis cl ream
brought his Sit.TOO riiday.
St wo? Louis Lro told One court
'during an alienation of affeetionk
Mill tiiai hfe TdhcrSiJ. in slumber, that
he taw hi.- wife and .lames K. O'Brien
lj , . in aifcctionace embrace. The next
. lay, he said, he went home just to; I
g to see how true his drtnr.i a&s and i
it highly yeiTieious;, He had!
askc-d $50,000 ha'l the iuoge cut this!
|^fe'gVto ?3.7J0.
JOHN E. BROWN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
BCONE, N. C.
Wjr^Xiy'k Office* Po*toffire Building
Phone 3
ft??n/tl a * nr.mtnnoi
m SfBUAL WTOUS
t|XRST CLASS HEMSTITCHING?
Special attention to mail orders,
located at Farmers Hardware &
Supply Company. Phone 1-J. Mrs.
Greer. 4-2-4p
Dr. C. B. Baughman, Eye, Ear,
; I?' ' No?e and Throat Specialist, Elizabtthton,
Tcnn., will be in the office
"i Di. J. U. Hagauiaii in Boone, on
tlte first Monday in Jane for dtc
* ^' - practice of his profession.
BUY CHICKS THAT LIVE?99 per
cent, of all chicks we have sold this
' season are alive and growing. For
a limited time we are offering day
old Barred and White Roclcs, R. I.
V <-5 Reds and White Leghorns at 812.50
per hundred in lots of 100 or over
B&aSf?' - ai hatchery. Ten days old stavtS'lIjF,'
ed chicks, 15c. Fine hatching eggs
K ail1/;': at reasonable rates. Wilkes Hatch-:
fcjjfc ery. North Wilkesboro, N. C. 3-12
' FOR RENT?Six-room house with
f bath, in Boone. Ciove in oil harditintBfel
snrface. Mrs. D. F. Blown, Laxon,
N. C. f-2-4t i
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: Gen. Sims Latta Will
Live Until He's 120? j
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Memphis. Tennu?General Sims
j C. Latta, 91. Columbia. Teno., a
Confederate veteran, expects to
live thirty more years.
Visiting here last week. General
Latta said:
He has never touohed tobacco,
liquor, wine or beer.
He has never tasted coffee or
tea.
He never uses profanity.
He has never been ill.
He expects to enjoy his 120th
birthday.
Bomb Sticks But Pilots
Leap and Escape Unhurt
Newpott News, Va.?Ah army
bon:ber pilot and his passragtv Mod- '
day afternoon escaped in parachutes
when a bomb stuck in the releasing
device and could r*6t be disengaged !
Foaririir to land with the bomb dan-1
idling beneath the plane. :?u> occti|
pants, Captain Robert G. Bieen, air
corps, and Major Charles A. French,]
coast artillery, decided to jump. They !
reached the grouiid safely.
Same distance avyay, thiplane
crashed and VT- demolished
by the cbargci The accident occurred]
during: mar/euvvis. i
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THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?E1
TO DEICATEDUS
MEDICAL COLLEGE
AND HOSPIT'L SOON
Unusual Event *-o Attract Distinguished
Representatives of Medical
World. Date Set for April 20th.
Dean of Harvard Medical School
Expected to Be Present. Governor
Gardner Also to Attend.
Durham, K; C.-?Formal dedication
of the Duke University School of
Medicine anil the Duke H spiral, on
April 20th. will attract distinguished
representatives of ilie medical profession
from all parts of the State,
and distant states as well. A program
covering the entire day has been outlined.
o.iiiui-1: lilt; r>pv-?**v*r* i* : itic uu*
will bt Dr. David Linn Edsall, dean
of Harvard MeoieaJ School: Dr. Lewis
Hill Weed, mrertor of Johns Hopkins
School of Medicine; Dr. William
H. Welch; of Johns Hopkins; Dr. W.
S. Rankin, of Charlotte; Governor
O. Max Gt irdner of North Carolina;
Dr. Thurman D. Kitchen, of Wake
Forest College, and others.
George G. Ailen. of New York,
chairman of the board of trustees
of Duice Endowment, will make the
forma! presentation of The $4,000,000
plant, and Colonel John F. Bruton,
of Wilson, will accept ;n behalf
the ri
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foil, slip font finger of each hand lit
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moment you open the new Can
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entific and sanitary method <
igarettes.
ce you are greeted with the delif
leg from choicest Turkish an
ic tobaccos in prime condition.
sense of touch also detects the
, for unlike moisture-robbe*
are pliable to the fingers,
he real difference comes when
nd inhale its cool, fragrant ami
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. COM) \
k'ERY THURSDAY?EOGNE. N. C.
FWants Things Changed
Dr Nicholas Murray ft title*, pres
idcnt of Columbia University told
a California audience thai America
f must return ih< old principles of
? democracy and abolish thr spoils
system.
(ho Duke University board of trus-l
tees. President W. P. Few of the
university will preside at the various
; public assemblies.
Dr. Wilbuvt C. Davidson is dean
of the Duke Medical School, and M.
E. Winston is superintendent.
Brunswick County farmers made
co-operative shipments of 219 head
1 of fat hoes last week.
Igllt we
the nei
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th& ^ Simply lift this flap and yo
^ specially devised air-tight seat
imsam
idcr 5T Help yourself lo a fresh ci(j
** package back into its Hum/tic
iel Humidor Cigarettes bro
Lages of this deserve to be I
>f -wrapping The simple
Camel Humidt
;litfnl aroma That will ke
d mellowest that is making
walk two mile
freshness of 88 8??d1
cigarettes Ifyonbavei
Pack, switch o
i you light a Tbengoba.
>ke. K. J. KEYKOUDS
kMEl
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jl57-Year-01d Turk Has j*
! Returned to Native Land ?
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New York.-?Zaro A^ha, the TuirlcjPj
i who claims to be 167 years old,
| sailed for home last Friday <>n tbei
| Bom en and glad he was to shake
(the dust of the United States fro ! f
; his American style shoes.
For this Turk, who says he is a
j veteran of five wars and eleven marriages.
has had ^nough of us. Ho
wants to get back to his house in 11
{ Stamboul. Everybody has been most
j kind to him. He has met such An)or- *
i scan eminent* as Elisabeth Marbury, jbl
Democratic National Uommitteewom-j 1
an from New* York, and Tullulah
Bankhcad, actress. But to a man who
says he remembers the lace of Napoj
Icon Bonaparte, such honors are ^
puny. t
7*?rn hoc h.iii-d fop!in.r cri(t)IPll lltl ' .
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lately. He hat? lived in various hotels, ^
during the last few months and hisj p
{ only exercise has been walking. His} 2
interpreter is authority for the state-J p
] isent that he has covered 20 to 25 {
blocks daily?pretty good hike for a j j.
. man of 157. But it hasn't heenjij
enough. ! tl
In Stamboul he will be close to ],
I the various farms of his various rel- n
| atives?there are 36 sons and daugh- J e
ters alone, by Zaro's count?and on| n
! a farm a man can really stretch him-' .,
ie
A couple of days before he sailed j,
Zaro had the nii&frrtuhe to damage f
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tight to you eo perfectly conditioi
^ept that way in yonr pocket,
st way to insure this is to open
?r Pack as shown above.
ep intact the mildness and freshn
; the whole country say: "Now
s for a Camel because they're tw
n't tried Camels in the new Humi
ver for jnst one day.
k tomorrow if yon can.
TOBACCO COMPANY, irUulvm SmUmt, A
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APRIL l(!t 1931
is most priced souvenir of Amerim
civilisation. He dropped his set
f false teeth.
4tI told him I could get them reaired,"
said Oseim Ridvan, his trav.
linjT COjnpim'O'V **hvt. he said there
asn't any sense in it."
iocket Motor Newest
Mechanical Wonder
Berlin.---Paul Hey?andt\s latest
ocket motor, developing a recoil of
00 pounds and claimed by the ioertor
to i?c capable of huvtling itL'lf
in projectile form from Berlin
c? any point in Europe in 12 minutes
as shown to newspaper men at the
leylandt oxygen plant Saturday.
The motor, which looks like a small
annon, weighs only fifteen pounds,
'he engineers declared they were inerested
in perfecting it as a "vest
ocket" aii plane motor, Heylandt
imseJf sees it as the logical motive
ifwer u'r aji ^iaue xugius H'OIU fc-Uope
to America, through the sivat.oshere.
The rocket motet demonstrated by
(eylandt and the late Max Valier
ist year would seem a toy alongside
his successor, which is not only far
ivger and more powerful but much
icve efficient and smoother in opration
than its predecessor. The old
ictor drove an auto chassis GO miles
11 "hour. The new one is to be mountd
on a larger racing chassis for P??bic
demonstration of its propulsive
orce at Tempelhof Airport on May 3.
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liiotcn and tcithyour thumbs
tut of Humidor Pack
I guard* Camels from dust
ovules sanitary protection
the
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GOOB HOSTESS
VIBES CAMELS
ilfeaf in houses and apartment*
es the moiitve out of cigarette*
i the old fashioned aray. It it the
1? considerate bote**, by means
famidor tacky to "Sen*, a fresh
Buy Cameis by the carton?
rate trill remain fresh in rear
.d office.