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TTT Bdt 4o *oi lavtdiMT i£li»»,--.iW'neTf ft H tbdfy. it i^nM^«on- •%'(«»i*-'V'..,j \ Ai(^Q«gfi(We % it‘^li|*:QB fHe hter 'tkin teetiTB Tiocltte lji»l|t;i6e d«T«lk»ped MOB a»«t trUMrtUt:(^^'^(»W’' Tl. nni, m»rt in^ oeHito^ eficfiWM- iBS Indications tiiat./l^ inajr b« As «arly tufTfiTH fDi^ the theory Uuit a dold was^ primarily cansed by a ‘'filterable einu,” a polMno^' ■. OrBaaism amaller in size tba9.e.'%edy and so low in the ItTing scale that H seemed to -bw^thont life. It conld not be i^h. eyi^n un- ■der a microscope, it could dot be lieaHL smelled^ touted! tasted. Isolated—or held T>y a fllt«ir;' la- n ,, to ‘^tch ir cold ii; - _ *«ft. IS%. should i «*—*» oii* A«rtb|! tbo darAhd night, but nerer the fo^ 0 diaft. - Many people help ward oft bold by t^refnllr aroidipi^ ^ple wh& are sQeeetnK, coughing or blow^ tag thetr noses. It taheh oofirag sometimes to get up ' ind mora away from somebody with Ihaj snUries, but t're seen mahy peo ple do It, just to be'safe. Resistance to any infection, iii-4 eludUg'the'cold, is built up to J the-humSh body by gelftegyplen^ ty* o£'Tle^. Sleep •tones” the body fy the bodyts own (i^efenpe,^ ‘ is lbs the inrasion of germs.. Eating the right kind of food also helps keep, the body healthy and Tlgorous. Tour own do-itor is in the best position of in the world to tell you. wb^t diet best suits you and yojir (amlfy^ Re can tell you the importance dr getting your full quota of rtta-, Lim. minerals, and other food I I ' . le ttye early daw* [ reoMBialiiaie ■'tight. hastlen. left: h , Ughl at he scans the' :sky ang.Ms fer ,a. petsible enemy. ataicklBg;Jerce.. ■ w '■ ■ eT” slee®^ add^avqidlng fioids, ISOLATEt) PEOEI-E , Mm 'BemrA'in^ MS'lif»tP||.the h{g *^—^*lT‘ri"‘TfIRirhtfA jirtfijl'ili's'liiiii Mte pari ef ihe BamUa*-I#'mae which Is^^tiimthi' Cade 8aB|MtiHM#acUle i Mi. hemihl^ Vie witaphaOebtieBate haM an ifceiesrfMaineah^pSmr^h dnrhii^ rei^ filflrt; Tipper ri|M: Oaneere ef Uw fUwaihw dr patad waUh erce.. . • jn\. an atMta. of fold $ fdHi eoine gg the .sMr'are-'ihort,: A 'gtKid r of leepedeisa will fomlsb for , ebanics, preclsfam for one or more.sdwn per P*y «?» « . ier«. ■ ■■■ ■'^■■-■‘•>•■-..4'"' ■ taterrleweral^the BOIL IMPROVBlftifT. of - bur ’heeb legntaae deza is os ^Statee IteptaTmwitjf gy-lTinr Carol lor omiaiDK op lao lerwuij o» - „l.n Shm tf !t£7 Ihe land. T turned apder. It-has % stated, by fanners who hare t Uaenv*efna«it tf iWWT^ tried It that leapWeza turned ^ to the ^mted 8fe ,u«l more ^thsn 4onble :'tM y 1^ • oi com when eorn^ PKdPBm by a good crop ofjpspedboa. | i# herpbjr giten that EROSION CONTROL. l>ue to oaders^gned AdnrMdtnilfiz i 'ralues in such foods as fresh fruits, leafy Tegetcbles, eggs, meat, et ce'era. Consult him about it. Regular exercise and plenty of deed, nothing was known stout it-.fro«b air and sunshine also help * 4Va KAfl-zr 4—^ InvtA an/i «*ihs{a. except its eftaets.’ ■ Yet is was preyed lt> scientific experiments that the ''cold virus could reproduce lUOlf 'with as- tonlshling rapidity,.Thus it was eventually eetablirtad that it ac- tndRy lived and wak'io''bo reck oned with as a daiiitferous orghh tam. „ , . , , , ■•."'•■' " UoUl medical aciphce^ provides ns -with a true preventive for the all-tOo-common ' there are eertaie things that we as indi- vidaals can do, first, to avoid them, and second, to minliplto (hfiir bad effects if we .fio cpn- . tract a cold. {tret, as to pr^yontlon. >jfi^ferid>edy kndmntltat ‘*geUing oni feet wet” or tolag insutticl- keqp the body in tone and resis tant to colds. When you feel that ‘‘chilly” sensation coming over you that so ofteA warns of a coming cold, there Is a simple exercise that starts the blood circulating and pf‘en wards off the cold. 'And that is: Take ten deep breaths .to the fall capacity of your lungs. Rise slowly on your toes, breathe deeply, slowly—all the way in. Slide your hands slowly up over your hips to your ribs, throwing your unnecessary. DIGGIMVMHJT after . s1^. BUZZARD (Conttaueff from page 1) Huffe Qnantities Of BiflhdT. 'o D«alers In V (Continued from page . through, the . drlfls,.ta .#l.it .tout® ■iil ThBmrow'Waa sof ,^veral ' timne borfeli head-deep. At the coapty line he fo' Dei'eraber 6B42. was mat by an automobile from Burlington and Hickory also I North Wllkesboro. Fred said he slumped in December. Burlington: had an experience he, will not needed 6,165 for November, but'soon forget, took a 600 gallon cut, 4,616 for De-1 While W^way forces, worked cember. Hickory, which received, despera ely to open .4?t, ma- 4.209 in November, received only-j rooned motorists watched the 3 673 for December. Hamlet used | work with much ipterest, eager 1,969 in November bat only 1,756 to get on their way and make for December. Selma, which but a j contact with the ousUde world, few weeks ago was glorified as a Along highway 421 were sever dry town again and safe again .for /rmed forces of the'gjr fitay en- VARIETTBS. Kobe, Korean, af trucks and cars which were marooned during the blizzard. women, had seven shipments of li quor of gallons in lie foHotmg ghoulddrs I numerals: 183, 190, 18K, 188, X68,. to the dllcfr, havftig left the road '201, 139. Blowing Rock, summer j ditring the snowstorm In order At one pofnt a trailer trnck wa^ do!*\re8throut° a^iln^stawly^ as' resort town, got 1,610 Co join Ihe'to- avert a coniiifon with a stalL from the tip-toe charmed circle, and Monroe came ed automobll'o: The driver said in with 2^685 gallons. | he Was going -dbwn the hlghwey In one of the dry counties near on a relatively" steep grade when Greensboro, there is a prominent & l®*y man who has written Washisgton wavrf for him to- atop- FORRitrr For KENT: efi. 724 I jTMtae. Mrs. Pkoae 575. fUBisb* Kensington P ‘R.' '^iBhO-wer, m. FOR RENT —Twe-poom Apart ment. Strictly modern. Very convenient, dloqc 'in. Couple preferred. Call g72Jf- uple Itp When we do catc)j fif)ld there are certain things gp gfia .dp tc minimize the effect qf tfte eolff. Let me say sincqiely tjiqt U is a thousand times batter to get (and take) the advice of Tuuf family physician, especially If the Cf aVfrdlrtlon.‘‘‘ as you return position. Some people say that, because of this simple exercise that any body can do, they seldom have a cold. And there Is evidence to support the effectiveness of this preventive measure. Try as we may, however, to avoid catching colds, they still tioir genhifilly; to * t; - cold germs are moflnf^t^ltatafc hold and cause troufelp. Because •that he is a regular retailer. ,He had been a wholesaler, but eonki not qualify and changed to retail ing. And he writes over his own signature that he is retailing: K- quor in his county. supplied by different manufaetui'-- ere and-'wholesaJera.iMHt failed. tTn- Ires one goes to Washington and gets on the inside it is impossSile to give any picture of the lipwr selling in dry counties. Those two North' Wilkesboso dealers brfcoi ot the anew on the Wghway ,h» eouU' pot stop with the heavy truck and rather Utats krash.into the autotBoblle amf probably kill its occupants, he ran into the- 4itch. fWunateljr:. ao one was ^ bad-r hTdaififid. . .... _ , T.Bartir lli^y been opwi^ .hoU|een: (ho Wllkes- A^e Wpwn"- highway'; 'to- Spjkrtfi-^-^0- 1 *—ha d not ibeetr opened ..tofikyi, All buses in tiltaHiBTt of ‘he Avia^wCadets the fact that te^edeza ia * close iStella Btankenship’s estate I growing crop, when- broadcast, it I*?’®®** [is excellent for oheeWng soil ‘ ” 1^' the foilowiii ■ jsfbn. I SB5E0 PRODDchoN. A goodi^nni College"'men looking ^skyward number of fumore find ft valua ble (® hfirreet the seed for sale. In other words, this fa snother and tawnl the sea Ip fiMre lespodly adds to i& afir Aifiertca's defepgn in the fiennot: ffst for tminta'g as Nayn^ avktion and Tennessee 7f sre cadets even though tft*F h»^o roriotles which . are grown registered for Bbfe^ifthk Servfse' throughout the state. Kobe and and students miy IpUst in this Korean are the most eommonly tirapch of the TT'"*S Nt^I' Re ! use# varieties in our county and serve and compiete fhef# tolTege are both ada'pted to our soils. • courses for the curr^t school SEEDING. Small grain- makes! yrer before being chlled to au ideal plaee for seeding Iqope-1 active duty In June n»r frollmlh- fieza. It ^ also seeded on idle | ary flight training land in many cases. Some people j This announcement itas beep *rtg, made by Lt. Comdt, 8 ML More, barrow over the land befbre fh«, seeding while olfiers preftr- sPod- r S:i house, USNR, seniol'' Naval Aviation Cedot ‘BSifeirtlon Board; Atl'aMCsv. Georgli-,:, A rapidly growing. bipfmfc pf pur armed foreep; Navgl AMliOon [sArs alert,, red-blot^bfif- ypqng ieollege mem of Amert|a am sseel- ISBt opportunfly to na-- lion’s defensor-to qugilfir lbTeqm- missions ao EhsigiiB in iRe H. & Naval Reserve and l«d lafnitei)- aMs to the S. IRtaljta- litarps Reserve fit the sai^ r#»k as graduates or tno Gpltad’ Btafer fit ABBBpoHfc «wi:ta tag and then ruimtag the hfiirow t over the land, while some prefWr' seeding on top of the lawfi gtod J- not using the harrow. H harrowing may have one tage, that is, harrowing seeding gives the seed a surface to lodge* on and Jpg after you seed wlli eovqr tl seed which will prevent (heMedij from washing from the high. iroperty, to-witr 1 Electm rawing maehiM, r CItairK. 1 Love seat. 1 living zesni soira Tapestry- 2 SfidSbs. 1 Lfiondry beater. 7 Bed sprtPKB. 1 Ebetrie sweeper. 6 Odd beds. 2 Bedroom suites. ' .1 Cedar chest. 1 Trank. ' 1 Kitaben range. Pots and Pans. 4 Odd tables. 1 Washing machine. 1 Electr&r heater. - 2 What nets. Dishes. Glassware Fruit JTO. 3 Dresrars. 1 1941 Plymouth Conpe atrtoi bile. Said safe to beghi fit IBffW a. on said dfite and win be pamfi- life Buctmn to the hipest ioT casb. This sale aartieles named above ^'estate of Mn. Stella I, deceased. , BATRICB CHANDLE3R iipiatratrix of the Bktata; places fiM settMog In the lowapa, ia«ntomilib>, ^ee«-nr ether wordb ymrshoeld (t) huBjO^y^t 12,981 gallons in De- state baff resumed tfiefr schedules —erSexel ra. Bi^AesIp " " '^ cembftrj' Chfried » stock than most of ‘he .A R I have seen dlsaster.re- Poindexter. modern plumbing, hardwood. . . . „ floors. Close-in, Mr,.. P- too often, from dlsre- ' gard of a common cold or from 1.1 attempted self-medlcaflon. What are some of the ways to care for a coldf Different physicians suggest different treatmen.s for different wh^ ran under act, pins popular plebiscite. The j FIRST ^ price of liquor in the state sold nn-. fh^*mbiSw^5wWy der authority is about ajgiijp tp fhe Rm tfam for careilsl* ep^l wmm when the presast worM’SBMKet is ewded; j Null inforeratton conesrntag entrance into'thfk Tiraneh* ef the service may be- sbUitasd ftwtnny IRtwy.-' RecruHfiig' Btatlopt.' or at the Navfil AvfrtiOD Cfidet Shlbc- tfiMt Board, fVT- Mortgage Goar- ■Stetee Bnlldlnr-* Atlfiika, fita. IXm BENT: within city limits, house centojtfitag store room jmd llvtag giUrtter®- Also two r-tonement roouu^which jpar be -rented separafi^. See F*pnle Hntion, route t, Nbr*h Wilkes- boro, or cal! WilkM County '-'Welfaro Department. 2-9-2t FOB RENT: ttwee-room apart ment wi'h prtfvkte bath, steam heat and -water tarnished. R. T. McNtol. Phone $2. 1-10-tf for RENT—TOnO-rbom bouse on D street. See ». J. Carter at The Journal-Patriot office. 2-9-tf FOR SALE •FOB SALE: mi Twdor Hievro Jet, run only S400 mti«». ■ -tires almost new. D. R. Parker, «ioBe 22-W,. *-5-2' ■good used 9AKH—K«-onditioB- W and with gped tire* Many bargains on hand. Graybeal Mo tor company, (Maude Hutchens tmilding on (Jordon Avenue, Tom McNeill, manager. 2-6-tf WANTED WANTED: fitasi Bftwieigh Konte. Peraacieat If you' are a hustler. For particulars write Bawleighis. Deist. NCC-184- IfiS, Ridwaoajd. Ya. Itpd WXNTBD: tS^'"r*»v *7 t*®" Ing and alterations. Leather Jackets roUped,, Stop at our Branch 0«oe^>n »th Street. Call Hotel Baj||ldlng. Modern Cleaners. Pho««-l48. ia(-8t #AN BARK — Otondant Oak and Hemlook bark.afilL bo’ taken Ojp year to M» sbbds of the In- ■■^twaartonaJ vIMfiy O"**'*®^ at North WMrraMtro. N. C. park «an be dellsraWl^r'^ ®* the sreek ez«BBt a«aiay. 4-16- MlSCEOk^NEOUS JOB PAMOBt -ltaflNN wWt ** Ajgrht houra a patients under different dream stances, but It is generally agteed that drinking plen‘y of liquids is good for you when you are catching or have eSught a cold. The theory here, of course, is to help ‘‘wash away” the cold organ- ism. . The juice of Iresh frmte is also generally considered helpful. Fruit Juices alternated wl'h plen ty of water between tintes is usually efficacious. Another way to help wash away the cold organism is to take a laxative, but only under your physician’s instruction. Many people take to bed the minute they ca‘ch cold and there Is much scientific konwledge and experience to point to the useful- nese of this practice iu breaking up a cold. Warmth, rest and liquids seem •o help. Another aid is fresh air in the room while yon are In bed It ia known that co'.i germs live and linger for hours and even for days in stale air. . It is most hopeful for the hu man race that a new era of few er colds, less Influenza and pneu monia appeara to be on the health horizon of things to come. There are new drugs, too, that help ar.. rest the spread of an Infection within the human body. But the UtaiJian day of no more • colds hasn’t come yet: and it's every man for himself in the meantime. In this day of national emer gency we cannpt afford to Impair onr efficiency and lower our mor ale by suffering unnecessarily of colds—whether or not we ar6 en gaged dlrec'ly or Indirectly, in national defense. Everybody Is in thb all-out war: every man, woman and child in the nation. "We must keep galToni'^r $1.25 a pint, according to state ABC cafculations. T%at means one liquor- bonse in Deet*.- ber sent $599,750 worth ui liquor to dry towns. Tt is a pretty- sizable businesn, this bootlegging- industry, araf it doaghT seem to Be bothered by o^>- pfflsition.'* this snnffar-lliii ,#aafnr .wCR fipeak on the sMirat \‘T4ig::A®fi *t»' «^-»*ifi*ralKiita! at Needed at once in Centar! North Carolina plant, 900 Pro. dnetion Workers, machine shop. Plenty of overtime. Your loci-l United Sta‘ee Employment Ser vice office has the details. Yokes.”' 11 a. m. . uii. .. . “A raamdafi taik|tJ*wgb” will be the- somma'raw *^' enihg wwrsWp serffte 'wllicli be gins a* 7:$fi-^, nttf* , ■‘nie Baptist Tralntag Hitlon for Juniors, fn- termedtates, Young People, and Adults meets at 6720 p. m. A cordial invitation is exten. ded to the ■publSe to attend! the servfees. Big Milifairr Bln Okayed by Coasvess British mass. prodnerton of new Ada. git attention-—and renOlts ' anti-tank gnna is reveled. Tslephesfi.tr" Mmosntm 'radio' find re- fistarfee,"itaHl^ liBfiiihr. tougheii danMTafi up the Mg Job akoafi And that means geJrtiig plfifity of tkfi right fctafi of food, pififidy - 'W’ashlngtoB. — (N>n4niem. fipor- red by word from the>''arnay high command tScat “the thie (las BOW come when we m^Bt prooeed artth the bustnem ofi qanfytag the war to the enemy,” >4$ai*fi fiwift approval yesterday to a ^1*2,767. 73T,900- military figpil^latiott. largest to world history. ^ The Mg moneY -ItR ' iiks SMt to PresMent Rposev^^ Fken-' (he House ttnanlmously, -firRhon* dcAato, approved' fimend- meirta which Increased the over- alT total. Marshall Btatemfinl The Senate had passed ‘be measure unanimoutly a little earlier, after hearing Senator Austin of ItarmoDt, the aselstaat R^ifbliean leader, make plea for national unity to' the course of -which he read a letter from General George C. Marshall, the army chief of'staff. Declaring that theWar De partment had been "deluged” with demands for the .employ-* ment of combat trOopfi ^ guard Inland as "well as cqiq^ xoinmu. nltiee and installattan, Marshall said the army conlf^ not fiftord to disperse Its forces to tMs way. ; . Need Offeiutro. ‘”rt»e time has now come.” he declared, ‘‘when wfi gi®atp>'q- --•{'eeeil with the, busiaesa of uarry- tag the war td the VehfiBI' ai>d not permitting the grea|er ( por tion of ’por armed fore«bCai>l our vataable.material te .be Immobi lised within conttaegtaf;'Hutted States.". General Marriiall sa^d the en emy undoubtedly wi^p. pp.npttag on Fubilo resctlon to. Mibiaarine warfare cleee to thfi^t^amNltan dhorae to. restrain vM' !Tafted States from ep!gagit^''ito'.ptahe8 and .gronnd, tronpff odiffsitoly in distant theatres. 800 JCrehlnlBta H- ' (S^irotind machinists) are needf^yfitt ‘Wfice iB jrKwfth Ofi^na glfimt Four raitreat: ' asrtfeo tviS-iM There’s no more salesmanship needed to sell these garments than there ia to sell su gar or tires. One thing is sure . . . wool clothing isn’t going to be more plentiful ... It isn't going to be lower in cost . . . and even men who aren’t experts on men’s clothing know im mediately ;1^at these suits are real and un usual buy*. -Vr, This morning’s papers carry the announce ment from the war production board that woolens for civilian use will be cut eighty, per ceiit for the coming season. . : We still have a large stock of suits, vii^ lapels on the coat, vests and cuffs on Qie trousers. No more will be made after Mir- ch 30th. And our prices on these vii^n wool suits are very little higher than they were g year ago. $1^.50 to ■■■
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