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mills in the SouthMtft stat«4, tia aad a goo4 ehance to meet tbe • bftltr b«D«* tbtt a pedeplma. “The pulp milki of the SouthMUst coroner proeuionAlly. There w*re 288 driT»r« killed, S27 Ol3l6 v4|BwS^ recognizing the value of proper U. S. Surgeon General ThoniM paeeengera and 340 pedeatriaiia. wamg that liToir for some facts about apMidicitis is no minor aUnvent. drivem involved in ^bem ^ agemcnts and utiliEation to super When pooh phoohed, the ailment aocidenta. A total 6f 13,tl33 of Un|*|n ||]||]|6i’|At1C RALEIGH The coming of the proper cutting of Pulp- kills. them were males, and only 1,302 iwllll Ylll^UUlld the pulp mill to the Southeast ha* wood on priate lands a« well - .i- ^ vrer* femak*. Nearly 6,000 f Pulp Mills Are Aid m j TV j • reougmiunf me vaiue oi yri»per u. o. ourgeon vjoui lO rOr6StrV 1 rHCtlCG practices, are employing Parran einph«.tically » trained forewtert skilled in man- apendicitis is no mil “• Answers Timely not onlv offered to market for th% their own. One of the l*rg« palp' in iuittnui « erc^uu Ui,; UU of tor-t .nd P.p.r m nr,? 456 drivers reeidtJ buTaZproiTdafairruW • * — value for the products. “Unfor- execlusive of the foresters old reined> just plain apple • tu„..dy lh,rt by .o«» of tk.ir 7”““; reS,, ^^1. " ' ““ Diarrea in infants is the second ^ K fmrt at •go. In all types of ae«i4ents, 7, arban areas, Doctor^ rasarrected in'the Southeast" where t^imberlaiid « prorlncers. One of th> mills rural driver* increased eharply, owner.-; ar* too far distant from _ South existing pulp milb to have a lar- pnvate lands k.l £„ their low qualily furc.t Pr«vmrat mltmlt op^lti.n. to ^..rr ““ -'"3" nrbM *ive» produtt.. W« nce.l more pulp ope™^ «>» mill for at, leMl nmely ^ these lecidenl. QtnESTION: What is the proper tempera ture for a brooder botisef ANSWEB: For the first week after the Fashion and Beauty Hints from Hollywood Mickey WKps OK A Tune Carolina h-i* sufficient ail'»ent. The death rate has been 659'ruraF'drTver8"beinf'' involved Ihlw ** .si>rned up for im- ‘‘“t many tiroee over eince 1900. ^^mperatnre should be Other major fata ailments of days. ” mill« to grow more foreftta, mar kets permitting. ■ “Planted forests usually n- XJnfiAfl^C 7fll tain at least 1,000 trees per acre. 1 lilUv/ll u I HI ^ As they grow tsey bwome too n 4.ruy4- ir*11n«* dense to maintain orderly and IjrGElGSl ^11101 reasonably fast growth and should ^ I r be thinned of surplus trees. This NtOIDHCll ACllG operation frequently begins when the trees are fifteen .years old and ■“ should be continnod n* inenvaja of Pooh poohing from three to ^'i'^e years until the kills thouaends stand has mr n ?d. • Thirty to ery ye.ar. , fifty treei of «awl(» sire Per acre . • nealed al(*ohol ^ ft Digestive tract ailments, causing peaieti, aiconoi •eeidente while o»ly 476 ■ involved in^^^ ^ level with th^ diicks’ heads. This were With fur acceaaories march* big to the front of the faahion pande, Ann Sothern ehooaeo ■omethinff new and different to add a no^ touch to her plain wo«I tuit. Tbe Metro^ldwyn* Mayer actress haa fur hat-pins that boast sphere* of either silver fox, leopard or Persian lamb at the tip of the pin; these may be pinned on a plain hat and changed to suit matching mtiiflB. report ' «h«ir«d farther, is a very good stand. Unlore . ^ toreslri- i. pr.oticed the .nrplu. »™ intestinal obstructions — 12,000 death; cirrhosis of the liver— ^ 3, drivers, , . 10.000 and rtomache «kers-«, gree. e«oh week lived within 35 milea of tke aeci- Surgions are becominf^ more location, mother 2,603 nteid* adept in repairing stomach ulcer elsewhere in the at%tc> and damage, and the death curve is lA'®! were non pMideats. going down slowly. Surgery like- matter ef dliving ei- wise is more suooessful in con- I>cJ^en«e, only 175 of the 15,184 ' trolling hernia «ind intestinal ob dri\’ers had had less than one a Btomach ache gtruction deaths. year’* experenoe ia drivuH^, and of Americans Cirrhosis deaths are inching approxinwtely 10,000 hM more ah'ead since prohibition was re- year’* et^richce. j.0eej^,ing blame More than 5,000 of them had be.n for one tenth of them. Non alcoho o'er ten years. Of the 886 fatal accidents in the seventh largest cause of mor- causes of the disease exist, but temperature is lowered fire de- until the sixth week, but rate should be exerci sed to avoid riinhm? the brooder at a sub normal temperature. Where brick w rock brooder* are used, a room temperature off 70 to 75 degreee is sufficient. . QUESTION": ^ How can the small worms tiat uproot tobacco plants in bed« be controlled T ANSWER: An applciation of napthalfme flakes applied at the rate of one* To add aheen to the hair, be tween shampoos, Ruth Hussey has a favorite trick. The Metro- GoWwyn-Mayer actress, soon to be seen in “Flight Command,” wraps a piece of gauee around her hair-bruah and dampens it with her favorite cologne. A vigorous brushing for p.bout flf- teen minutes removes oil from the hair and leaves it soft and lustrous #ith a faint odor of the iPerfum*. tree die. With a pulpwood mark- Un„„ u„p„ Hptftrminpd which the 980 persons were n.-.cv. « u j „ 11 tkn .n,-ii .i,! tr.^ tahty. Appendicitis, the neglected hA^^e not been determined. ^ ^ ^ «ic«eding T fSiikftii Xf/\WTifia aaailYr ^ OmetimCfi et for the small sizes trees, fore- gon, studies in the causes of oharged estry can be praticed and what ^ cirhrosis and stomah ulcers are limit, cirhrosis and stomah ulcers are in p‘r(^ess, but , j and one half pounds to ^ach 100 killed , * , . square yards or be these worms easily. naturaUy would be mortnlity would be turned into an asset in a year. | the form of labor r..r^ stnmpajre. P&radoxi'cally, expert surgery be a Mr. Gillett, commenting on the ^ade appendicitis more dangerous, worry and stomach ulcers forestry paractices of - the pulp Onoe th eappendicityis death ratej . _ was almost 100 per cent but sur 123 >ah ulcers are , . . • ’ one application is sucicient, but in have not made driving on the wrong si^ of application^ may^ r rp- ' / —— V j i j* a ' owiic cnoro liiictj appaiv«i.iv**y much headway. There seems to ^ diSregnH ^rning than one ™ was almost lOU per ceni out sur- |v T O Tndo - China reported asking j^p^y changed all that. Surgeons \)\^ ]>j^ 1 FOSS Singapore for cooperation definite connection between signate or other t^^ con- jg necessary, the JiPpli' •nd .ton^h oWr.. trrf d.v.eM, 45 W ..u.,»t.» rf , right of way, 49 to hit and ran , ^ i • j V . _ . . , . week apart. If a strong wind drivers, 45 to skiddHif vehicles, , t ' O / Atf-wrM A ir«iVk^AH« 29 to im?>TDper tnminf, and 33 to impromper passinl'. i Relation Sunday f.TWTK now can save the great majority, n | n n so ma,^ that the pubUc grows ^n0^|(0f (jjj [(^06 inereasingly careless about ap- r pendicitis. Early sylmptoms are disrgared Victims does with physics, e worst possible thing to do.- The' CHARLOTTE, (Special to the '’®^ore, p^jorts H. result is a rising appendicitis CAROLINA TIMES) D. J. S* ass^tant farm agent of a strong come up immediately after the flakes are applied, the treatment should be repeated as soon as posesible, since the wind will blow To complement her pompa dour coiffure, Laraine Day dont a tiny calot In black felt. The Metro-Goldwyn-Maj r actress, next to be seen with Lew Ayrss in the new "Dr^ Kildare" pic ture, has various ornaments to gild her little hat according tt the outfit end the occasion. For instance, there are tiny ribbon bows for sport ensemble, coro nets of flowers and ostrich tips for cocktail ensembles. To com plement a black afternoon suit, Laraine accents the calot with two stunning rhinestone clips; thus, one bonnet nerves sever a! eii/iembles. In a ■peclil eeraer at kl* Vui Pfaya! raadi, Mickey Reewey Jmm placedi' , ihi* xylopboM which wm ptewl to Um by Panl Whitenua wkca they wetked tovether i* **8lrike Up the Band.*' Mickey ty—di apere moment* pmcti«inc and i« npidtjr becoiaiac adept at the mrt. United States plane outpat now hitting its stride, Jouett says. Roon«/s Favorite DesMrt; WhrnPa^Btm^m (tfthplMi • tot iirffir 1 cap near 1 ttMfWQB birttm Henp 1cimMMB ttr uIbmiik Inv«rt a b«sn diiMta^w etwtard «op is fllft Mate it a bukiJif tm le iMr iadm dMpi llM tt» iMV tiM ikA tritk tmmi ti fi* paste, Mtiat tk« |M^ iMHf » little abort th* «ds» ti mt! dish. Do not put aayjmM* the bottom. nD witt pared, cored aai eol IlilHK Add sugar, tptae aat and dot with kits •( baMi» Cover tlM disk witk ffia slashed to aUaw tlM dmm to escape^ and pinch its sdipi the edg« of the jpasis lines tlw sides of ths Bake for threa-qnarttis sC hour, or mtil UM apptss thoreughljr codka^ u a hot, oven (460 for tm mivalai^ then 42S for tUrty wlaotoi) Whsn smfnf, sop ths feaiii under the cap to aBew tki confined juict to arix with tital appla. Sam Farmers of Northampton Coun- n«P^»lene ga« out of the bod ty are ordering more lime through the AAA grant of aid (Ipath curve. Failure to call ‘a -^oc Tross, divisional secretary of tor .soon enough results in a rup- the American Bi!ble Society, and tured appendix probable peritoni- ^ne of the dty’s outstanding clergymen and leaders, was the N, C. Extension Service. SUPER TRACTIOKf OFF THE ROAD " I Smooth Itiaini tfon-Skid on the Road Best Source of Vitamins Us-pa^4^;i ^ TEBES Estle Brock, Jr. of the Weet- , , c 1 brook club i? the first 4 H Club guest speaker l«t Sunday even- ing on the annttdl Race Relations Sunday program of the First Af^tociated Reformed P»ei(byterv ian church. I The text t>f take tree planting as a club pro ject, reports Assistant F Agent J. P. Stovall. QUESTION: What is the best ration for feeding pigs? ANSWER: COMPLETE details fOT feeding pigs are contained in Extension Circular No. 238, “Raising. Hc)gB in North Carolma.” Copies may be obtained witthoiit charge by writing'to ihe Agriculttirri! Editor, r m State College, Raleigh. Although there is no on* best ration, a nsore NUMBOPETE “Figurin’ Sam” Add 365 - 923 - 115 301 - 673 - 917 Subtract 103 - 777 - 802 and Divide Result by 321 Plus 688 and see what you get DO DROP IN to I THE HOLLYWOOD INN “If Not Satisf ied... Don’t Tell Others...Tell Us" 118 S. Mangum St. Prap. Hn. Hayswaai 1 [or 1bb6 standard ration that pro- L Ttp.Ba ;duces good results’ oawsjets a| “on? Phil. ^,thii.xj»ind ^ g Barnett, unit demonstra- cor*, tankage or fish me«l,:^ a be in you, whieh was al^ in farmer of the Bradshaw town numeral mixture, j,. How«ver, All Jesus” was illuminated by jjitehell Connty made a stflntes that are mdre economR-al r amiiy Duppiy Oi au the speaker’s wide knowledge of ^3 go from 13 hives can be used for some of the in- Needed Factors Easily modern racial concepts, and his during 1940, reports Aa- gredients. • t, : , Grown in Yard. persona olbservaios on the mod- si,gtajat Farm Agent W. C. Manees., ern problems arising from racial j^AY | A1 Smith declares U. S. plans conflicts. 1 0 I to control insrurance compan- Do^ors generaUy agree that the In reference to our immediate OBOHARD je^ be^way to take your vitamins Is problems, the speaker pointed out Following recommended prac- fe^'ofsuch^oodVlnTr?^^^^^^^ that the twentieth century Negm tices closely, Hugh White of La- fresh green foods, such as can be White’ man have failed now has one of the best grown in back yard gardens, is be- come to an understanding; l:av- young peach orchards in Lenoir ing offset as far as niedical knowl- ing allowed hostility, a foreign Co„nty, reports Assistant Farm sSti^Sumtofln comtd in the^ pioneer era of Agent 0. R. Freeman. master and slave, to disrupt their A defense gardener who wishes to interrelations, insure for his family a plentiful Regarding the current crime which a well balanced diet pro- failure of our system of ediwjii- vides, may obtain them by growing tion to develop the moral side of vegetables which he likes, and the indivdual as one of the contri buting factors to tho high crime quotient. tlPv] j M O N E Y T O L O A N Ir' Qn Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry,H Silv^j^are, Men’s Clothip^ Tjpe ■ Wriiiiers, Shftt Guns^ Musical In- striiiqents, anythio^ of v^iiue^ RELIABLE LOAN CO. 121 EAST TRADE STREET “Charlotte's Oldest and Largest" \ V'ou will find'Wftf^SfSrVICE compiet* te the si detail. Our year!« of ».\pferience enaitie us ta anticipate your need and therefore serve you better. "Thoughtful Attention To Even TIk Smallest DetaiT* AMEV’S FUNERAL HOME 401 Pine Street 24 Hour Service PkamJJ971 Men Fear Women? Traffic Accidents Take Heavy Toll In North Carolina ston€ Studded GROUND GRIP TIRE it your dnvina takes you botl) on improved ana unimproved rofids, diis is (he tire you need for extra traction plus smooth ridinj^. Those deep knobs bite through for a sure ' grip in mud and snow -rhe slotted center riding strips assure smooth riding and aoa*skid safety >09 paved highways. Let us equip yout car today. which supply the required elements. A list, of the vitamins and vege tables which supply them and can easily be grown in most home gar* dens follows: A—Promotes growth, increases resistance to infectious diseases, prevents certain eye diseases: in asparagus, stringless beans, beet roots and leaves, broccoli, cabbage, cantaloupe, cauliflower, carrots, cel ery leaves, chard, Chinese cabbage, collards, cress, yellow corn, endive, kale, letttice, okra, parsley, peas, | peppers, potatoes, pumpkins, spin ach, squash, and turnip greens^ | sweet potatoes, tomatoes. K^Promotes growth, stimulates appetite, protects nerve and brain tissue and functions: Stringless beans, beet roots and leaves, broc coli, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, celery, chard, Chinese cabbage, collards, yellow com, cress, cucumbers, eggplant, kale, kohlrabi, lettuce, okra, onions, ' parsley, parsnips, peas, peppers, potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, spin ach, squash, sweet potatoes, toma toes, turnips and turnip greens, wa* termelons. [ever, C — Promotes growth, protects ^oil’s provision report ftr 10^ jawbone and teeth, and the walls of 'reveals an increase of ftround 6 blood vessels: Asparagus, string- RALEIOH — Reporting 980 deaths and approximately 10,0^ injuries as the result of traffic aiocidents in North Caiwlina laet ONLY blood vessels: Asparagus, string- traffic accidents na- less beans, beet roots, broccoli, cab- bage, cantaloupe, carrots, cauli flower, celery, Chinese cabbage, collards, cress, cucumbers, egg plant, endive, kale, kohlrabi, let tuce, onions, parsley, green peas, peppers, potatoes, pumpkins, rad ishes, rhubarb, rutabaga, spinach, ' sweet potatoes, tomatoes, turnips and turnip greens, watermelon. 1; Q-^Promotes growth and normal nutrition and prevents pellagra; Stringless beans, beet roots and 20 ..d , cabbage, coljardi, yellow corn, 6 killed in collisions between Alexander Tire Division 902 W. Main St P. 0. POOLE, Mgr. ' cress, cucumber, eggplant, kale; lettuce, oniehs, peas, potatoes, pumpkin, spinach, Squash, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, turnips and tur nip greens, watermelon. In additton to vitamins, these vegetables contain minerals which are necessary to nutrition. It is an easy matter to prepare a list which can be grown in your garden, which will provide all the necessary laed •iWftSHtS. , . . , WOMAN is the only object in the world man cannot help thinking about. But u>i>at he thinlw about her is up to the woman. In a deMiled report to the edi tors of Good Housekeeping, WU- l^liam Moulton Marston, world-fa mous psychologist and discoverer of the systolic blood pressure decep* tlon test, has set forth, in the Febru- j ary issue of the Magazine, the fun damental reaction of man to woman. The essence of Dr. Marston’s finding it that the more men are attracted by women, the more they ar# in clined to disparage them. Men, says Dr. Marston, are a^ald of nothing except their unfailing susceptibility to women. They con- f year, the Highway Safety Division sider this quality a weakness, fM!^ bhis week released a horribJe inferior about it, and , „ „ J J J * 4.- women because they feel so ashamed story or death and destruction on j|. Bmmjht down to fundamentals, the streets and highways man feels this susceptibility dis^ The 1940 traific death toll, parages hi* masculine supremacy. j highest since 1937, represented an ^ eZti^niuTca^tTve ' approximate 4 per cent increase j,y the opposite sex. He combats over, the 943 killed in 193d. HoW- their power to excite him by trying the Natir>*wil Rafevt Cnun dominate and belittle. Oalline Mie iNationai Hareyv ix>un- jj,e^«giiiy» and "frivolous” is one of tl» more harmless male compen- satiohs for yielding Inyardly to womfen’s "mysterious, exciting qual ity." The key to male psychology a.'. It affects women in their relatronu with men, lies in their realization that men actually are on the de fensive, despite external appear ances. Realizing the contradictory natuvo of men’s reactions to her .sex, the^ average woman is confronted wjth »> personal problem. £>r. Marston «siu: shall she try to deal with man’s sus ceptibility or with his critical atti- tude-toward women ? Shall she con- centrate on captivating him or try to live up to his opinions of whet a woman ought to be ? The first alter native. accoMing to Dr. Marston, is by aH means indicated. "A woman, then, has two kinds of Mhaviour to control- -the super ficial, and the fundamental. By su ^erfifeial, t mean small talk and such details cl appearance and mannci and Mtemal persenaMty as a|j- parent In any casual encouhtsf wltV a member of the opposite sex. By fundamental I mean the type of wo man she really is - submissive, n»r.* tarnfkl. ooMusive. ambitious.” For Complete Dairy Service Telephone L-955 Or Contact The Durham Dairy Salesman Who De livers In Vpur Neighbor hood. diirham dairy “Quality You Can Taste” tionaJly. i The 980 traffic fabalitfea in the state last yeair included 337 ped estrians, ^0 persons killed in motor vehicle oollisions, 161 killed in cars that ran oflP the roadway, 68 killed in car* that overturned on the roadwAy, 54 killed in collisione with fixed objects, 35 killed in inroad motor vehicles and animal drawn vehicles. j The 1940 accident re(port re vealed that the 980 persoM killed included 789 males and 191 fe males. I According to last year’s figures a driver stands a better chance 'than a psi&se^giar, and botii etao4 MODEL LAUNDR' NINETY-THREE THOUSAND KILLED F^w of ns realize that duringr the year 1939, NINE- THREE THOUSAND people met death from accidents in America ... one person every five and one-half min utes, eleven persons every hour, two hundred and six ty each day, eighteen hundred each week. Sixty-two i:)er cent of all fatal accidents fall under two headings . . . motor vehicles 34% and falls With the holiday season approaching, travel will be in full swing. What would be the picture in your hHne should you be one of the victims? Insurance will not bring back a loved one, but there is satiifaction^in the thought that the future of those left behind is financially secure. Can you afford to gamble with a need so vital? ti£ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ NORTH CAROLINA MDTIIAL CC.SPAUUINd.rr«l4»rxi • OUi^. Charlotte Office 2 3 3 S. BREVARD ST. m Fi A. £• Spears Manager
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