SAJTJRDAY, may 17th, 1941 TBE CABOUNA TIM^ PAGE Army Mediwl C«nt«r, dejji»wr«d)l’*«n®« i^nld improTe me an infomativ«e ftddreea explain-itho^ of fe«dip «nd make full ing the p*rt ot the '051^ Lady^«e «f pooltry equipment, he Hnit, TTbo«e Mtmtie* w«r» feature of the aoosa} B«d Crow “CareleelmeM In handling eggi convention held in Waahington. jfor market loet 8 percent of the A latge and impreeaive g«th«ring| United Statee’ egjf production in witnened the presentation ofjl939»” Dearttyne declared. “Tibit certificafcB by General Marietta, loss repreeenta 1?5 million doa- •nd the prewntation of Pins by en eggs, with a cash value of a- “j^iMr*. Henry B. Eae, fconorary j bout $30,500,000, Careful handl- nf’ebairman of Gray Udiee of the,ing meuif more egge for food The fam-Uppiies for this eountry and of •MTV W)00 babiM bom ioivelo"* pre-* other demooraciee, and additional 106 died before the first birth-and upheld It. musi- ineome for poultry producers, day. In 1930 the rate had been ftandar*. M«. mia Burt cut to 82, a gain of mor^ than New York City, one 100 pv Raising Healthy Children Gaining « • • The Children '■ Bureau ' of the United States Qovernn>ent iv«a ettiablislied 35 yeam ago, for the Purpose of eheeking the incKaae in infant tnortalityi boll weevil in the South, and lack Miss) Kath«rine Lenrott haa been Chief of the Children’a The stepA in prodncing qnality eggs, nnd more of them, are sim- of lb. twenty b, .n ...ry recfiv, p.diut. kono"., .ddilion.1 en>.i«r, the 6tate College leader stated. ed to the writer of this item th® dietincEIve character of pervice' I The stepf. include: Bure^a for m.ny y»".nd Ihe.. IS no woman iq the GovernmentI|rovide the floek with ine ,h. i.«i r»d.»d mci V.1U.W. “ tT'^'r ... . .. , . (Undertakes to F.ustain the morale ( «rv.te to hum.n.l,, b»,ol , „ W. *1^ ' .1^1* * # * ■ othei^Sioate of duty- Thl» U • ta9k| 2. Keeping a deep. cl«»n Utter ^ (that was undertaken during the "on the poultry house floor, and health societies of the nation are' World War in 1018, and wl}ich unantnoue in their praise andr,' ''‘V*—* i '7 ! ^ . has been developed until it is a .F^u.l.o. of Mu» L..root, Tiu., »h.l« th. ™C««on ofth. Rod OoBM ai home and fields. bringing distress to millionsi, a quiet and persistent movement to save the live^i of millions of childreti goes on its way, protect ing their health during childhood, and guaranteeing them better beaMi in the yeai» to come. ■ .. , The American Red Cross Is Everywhere confining the birds In t|ie house Carelessness Wastes Eggs Needed For Defense Food until noon if needed, ft. Providing plenty of clean nesfe’, «t least one tO every five in foreigii KeM. 4. Providing infertile for tiie market. This will require re moval of male birds from th« floek an soon aa the breeding season is over. 6. Gathering eggs frequentJy, to reduce ihe number of dirty ■«ggs* • jo. Cooliflg eggs a^» soon as they An increaEC of at least 7 per- are gaHiered, to aa near 50 de cent (10 million oases) is need- jgrees as possible, to prevei^ rpoil people Ireaize what'ed in egg pifoduotioii thi^ year to age. Jfover place warm ere? i^i Very few a range of jictivities a^e directed meet the requirements of the [the case, from the American Red Croat* na- National “Pood for Defense Pro-1 tioni^l headquarters in vVashing-*gram,” including supplies to be ^r* » « _■ rp ton. There is no method of hu->xported under ttie Lend-Leasea.^*l man family whi«h is not met. Plan. Heceotly there was a significant | Prof. Roy E. Dearstyne, head ceremony at the Walter Reed of the State College Poultrymen Hoepi^l ^ '^wahington, where | will be making a valuable oootri- Brigadiw Ganeral Shelley U. bution to the pr^fram by taking Mariettat Pomman^nt of the good care of egga* on tine farm. OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self Sistmf Flour Tak» ft^nicJ Savw you Money I liiiniiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiitiititiiiittiyiiiiiiittiiiiiiH Service . . You will find our SERVICE complete to the smallest detail. Our years of experience enable us to anticipate your need and therefore serv# you better. *yrhoughtful Atteption To Even The Smallest Detail'* AMEY'S FUNERAL HOME 401 Pine 'Street 24 Hour Service Phone J.2971 III Take«] Yearly By I Heart Ailmcntil Heart diteaae if America** Qumber oqe death de« Ur. jBrery- year it clahns 3SCM)00 »*:• itims io thia (xmatry alone, and uo> like cancer and tuberculofis, the death rate is increasing every year. The least publicixed of all our major ailments, heart disei^ pra-’ need for a cn»- A L»y-W«ithef Lu^ony Whep tha l«wni are green, the early hewers in btoom aad the birds are trillloc thelv spring and summer topas — that's ‘‘sprlns favar” or "laa^’ waathar. Wa lova to basic In tfe si^ (oal wltik our Sowar t>6(ls, tMt. the children for a wa^c, but oh, how wa hata to prepare hMvr titeals ov do anythin* that aa«ms witirely toff arduQtta for »aeh daUghtful wfcather. To those who BOderstanl what 1 meaii by "lasy waa%ar*' aad yet know they mast PHMra kealthtai )rt>(oTipf maie% rli^ r«(wa. Nq lesaajfy. ton delloaeies top desaa^lorii I present the r«(] is hMi boilloK or bakinf U do not even neafl knf. Tha daasevt may be prepared In .M« dmlaesa the morning aad pliicad In th# refrigerator. S&}oy yotfr ’laiy" sprins day as fou wMh, knowina that when dinner time arrives, or a midaitht lun^h (Or eampaar ti in order, you h»w aomethipff gnt ql the ordinary ^ place before c^mlnf ot gaaats. Almond Rennet-Ouatard ' Ice Cream Swana Oroam puff paeta 1 rennet tablet 1 tablespoon cold water 1 cap milk (efdiaary or homogeni^) a cap engar 1 teaspoon vaniUa ^ cup iaaly out toasted almonda 1 cup whippiDg crefym Drop cream put pMta (m»de ac* oordiair to any good ifiandard Hnse bcrease In Loadings Is Anticipated by RR. I As wm n»eratn IlMai* r«r the Aaa«eiatiM «•«-!•«« tTheehr, OskMd mate a 43,M0,«I» loads, ^qptnsf an insraMa i», ■ A# wait wttU ,111111 jChin», and .fwy pomMm i«r fa 'lieked*a4Ui«fi»ht'e«totfc. For 1»«. the estuData of Hachon ther wmmt thm „ ^Mi»t% • tb. WaahiBftan J. J. relley.^j^jj ^ij snoihar uMtease gto|ipi»S preaidant of th« Asaoeiation of «ppffo*imately |Sfl,0» ears to| • • • • American Railroads, todi^ au- * tfaorisad the following state- meat: The Association handle tba traffie of that, year. [ l^ranjdiii IX SooMViftt ”As TIms ineuirp in ear owaerah^ far M 1 am MMMraedi« tbw* would he in addition to t^e saw will ha tto Goiwniuant e«B»rol of Ameriean ears acquired and those rebvilt of nafiw umleaa it l» of vil*! Railroads hap eomf^eted and since the beginning of the pre- itaxy information, sent to the railroad a study of sent emaigency for the handling ' the probable freight car loadings of 1941 traifie. J^o matter how much «a for 1§42 and 1943, with an esti- vidual knows, he will ahva^S mate of thfl additional freight Greek fight gom on for na> run aeroas an expert who kaa cars aeeeraary to handle this lion’s honor, Premier says. studied less and knows more. «clpe) by heai^g teaspoons ont^ buttered baking sheet. For the swan necks, ptpa S-shaped plocoa about inclies long througU a pastry tube with large rose tip, onto ft buttered baking sheet. Small pointed tsils may also be baked separatiAy. Bake in a qolc^ oven (450*-478k F.) until fuffed to about double the original siia; then reduce heat to SOO* F, and bake SO minutes longer, or until golden brown and crisp. ,0ool thoroughly. Orush aad ditsiolve ths rennet tf^hlet In ooM water In a cup. To milk add sugar ana vanilla aad warm slowly, atirring constantly. Test a drop on insid^ ot wrist fre quently. When COifFOXTABlY WA-ttM, (H0*?%) aot hot, remove at enct from h«ft. A4d dissolved rennet tablet «nd stir Qulokly ior a f«u> tetonii onlp. Pour M once, while tUU Hgiri4, Into f^eeslng tfay of mechanical refrigerator. Let set at room temperature until (Irm aitd eoel — about 19 minqtes. Chill in refrigerator for halt an heur. Kix in the toasted almonds and the cream which has been, whipped until stiff. Return to freeilng com partment and fraese antil hard. Just before serving, cut u|( about from tops ot eroam puffs and out boles to Insert swm's neck and taH. Fill cream puffs with ice oream. Out eream puff top In two parts and i»«ss Into lee eream on each side tof wiqgs. Serve imipedi- ately. Servai 8 t» .4.40 .-M.39 1.38 MAVW MAY2S. DO DROP IN to THE HOLLYWOOD INN “If Not Satisfied...Don’t TeU Others... Tell Us” U8 S. Maagum St. Prop,.Vni, HAyswood ME IS INSURED f lOLin^DEMJ ACME REALTY COMPANY RALEIGH, NORTH CAROUNA yNION INSURANCE AND REALTY CO. ' tf DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA BISHOP DALE INSURANCE AGENCY, CHARLOTTE ^sociation _ ,, My 118.000 to carry on iU workj for the whole year—a striking con-j fcast to the huge outlay spent tol kttaek tuberculosis^ and cancer. Yet; piere are two million chronic adultj sufferers in the country and nearly ft million afflicted children. . I The public ignorance of heart; jfilsease, Miss Palmer says, olt * fcauses unnecessary alarm amonfc plder men and women who complai..| pf pains in the heart region. But puin. Miss Palmer asserts is not d. disease, oiily a symptom indicftt.itg| that some organ or tissue is not car rying on its function in a healthy^ manner. Nwrvous. tension or fatigue) iean cause such pains, and even* ailments of the gall bladdpr may masquerade as heart trouble. I Miss P%lmer recommends an annor al routine checkup by a doctor to insure early diagnosis in case » heart ailment is present without thi/ ^dividual knowing it. The doctor will use the old fashioned stethos cope whidh tells whether the heart’s ralves are behaving normally and reveals the presence of leaks or murmurs. Thlf Is reinforced by the eleetro - eardiograph which records the heart’s beats, and by the X ray which shows the heart’s shape and size, The doctor will also take the patient's blood pressure which throws light on the condition of the arteries themselves in the onp place that they we visible—the patient's eyes. According to Miss Palmer, the public is VMtly mistaken in be lieving that all heart diseases cause fmmediate death without warning, ^any of the ailments she says may not be serious and will last over ii long period of years. These) )atients are asked to relieve the/ leart and arteries of unnecessary,' lurdens, but this prescription often' floes not preclude leading a normalj ife. It is important to remembei that the heart is such |t comjplez organ that it varies vastly in in dividuals, and when afflicted, de mands specialised t^Mtme^ ' “The situation today,” Miss palmer oo^ipludes, **calls moat of all for a public aroused of the need of frequent health examipa- tions. Heart deaths can be redueedi but only by a group organized with of the . school . ploifeM iq aeouring the systematiel gmdwtton of evagL individnaj^* Bullitt calls China “our Weat- ern front"; asks all to aid her. # Senator Wheeler declares the nation is “rushing" into war. • Leon Henderson declares that inflation can be curbed, t PhilHppines says the war haa balked self-sufficiency program. Herbert flpp saiiii 5. f.n '1.12 MAY 19. MAY 20. MAY2K . . .7.13 MAY 2a.... MAY23. . . .7.« MAY 24. . . .7,16 MAY 25. . . .l.n *UiME CIVIN IS STANDARD HUiOVA WATCH TIMS .,. CMUfnmCRCOUMSIH UDiXtP. SMIN •r aAA SAeT0M,MMSMMC7a>/,&C--ISM au# at -wMMMcitM/ mwrnxm mJietK) motvsALViMKf urn KINO Is YOUR NAME VAIIIIiAIIKS? THIS IS AM EASLY SMOH NAME AMP IS INTCMftCTEDj FAIR.HANOSOME— Ki©i«©w iKioDinr. VWOBt MASKS MAYS* RSMOVEP F«PM pousHVNooKN HKwmjKy PUTTING A urru Ukoouvmspot MP Ltnmc trsTMio WmHOMOKttOUS.mnOFPWtfHA SIffTWrH AND TKf 5Wr tfU DiSAffm. 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