Health and Safely Tips From Tfce American Medical Association (Tuberculosis) Tuberculosis still Is s seri ous health problem In the United One hundred thousand Ame ricans are walking die streets today with active infectious tu berculosis who dont know they have It. says Today's Health, die magazine of die American Medical Association. By die time symptoms ap pear?fever, weight loss, cou ghing, and perhaps blood spit ting?the disease has reached a Domt at which control is dif ficult. Some won't recover: 10. 000 victims died from tubercu losis In a recent year, Today's Health reports. Everyone is susceptible. TB is contracted from someone who has it, mainly by breath ing air contaminated with TB germs. These are spread by coughing, sneezing and spitting. Sometimes s person becomes infected when germs enter his mouth from contaminated fin gers, food or eating utensils, or from kissing an infected person. If active tuberculosis is dia gnoscd, your physician has a choice oT ? variety of drugs. press the germs while the body np Its own Immunity. Chile r? under five are a high risk" group because of thetrcquejit and close associa tions with their parents, rela tives, household help and baby sitters, any of whom may be carriers. Everyone should have an an nual check-up In the form of a skin test or chest X-ray. These tests are available free Inmost areas any time of the year. LocU public health office^ and the local chapters of the Na tional Tuberculosis Association wfll direct you to TB detection centers in your area . The skin tests are simple and pain less. If one of these Indicates TB germs are present, It doesnt necessarily mean the germs are doing damage, it takes an x-ray ana sputum test along with hlood and urine stu-' to determine accurately whether the ^flli are active ""UK BY M. E. GARDNER N. C. State University A regular spraying or dust ing program to protect plants from the ravages of Insect and disease pests Is the best In surance you have against da - mage. A good slogan; use the right materials; at the right time; end properly mixed. Do a tho rough job of covering all parts ofthe plant, especially the un dersides of the leaves to con trol sucking lnsectt such as aphlds, red spiders and lace bugs. All Insects have a life hls t07 or cycle. That Is. they undergo changes which may oc cur In four stages.- egg, larva pupa and adult, or, In three stages; egg. nymph and adult. The larva and nymph stages are usually the most destructive ?lthough the adult stage may ?lso be destructive. In the case of fungus disea ses, It Is necessary to keep the plants protected at all times. These diseases, represented by various leaf spots of roses, ap ples and many other pi?nf? produce spores. These spores ,they h,ve ? <A?nce ? to enter the tissues. Oncethedl 5eases S-4ln entrance, they are more difficult to control. These simple examples should serve to show how Im portant It Is to keep your plants protected at all times. Many People seem to think that one or two sprayings during the growing season are all that are necessary. On the contrary, this battle against insects and di seases Is never-ending. For this reason It Is best to follow a regular spray program for all of your ornamentals, fruits ?nd vegetables. There are many effective sp ray chemicals available -- some for sucking Insects, oth ers for Insects that chew their tood and some combination ma terials which are effective a galnst both types. Mix all materials according to Instructions given on the containers. This will insure proper concentration, observe safety measures.- by not In by storing out of reach of chil dren and pets, observe residue tolerances permitted on vege table crops by using the dif ferent chemicals as recom mended. Your county agent will have fB/lS,Lof spray lenders tor the different crops or can get them for you, *?- - ... , JAMES SPRUNT institute CHARTERED 1785 ? north CWOUH* h JAMES SPRUNT OFFERS AU TOMOTIVE BODY-FENDER REPAIR The Body-Fender repair man's earnings are well above that of the average mechanic's. His skilled craftmanshlp estab lishes him as one highly sought after, and his yearn earnings are in the five-digit bracket. One can acquire these skills through four-year apprentice ship; nowever, with the train ing available through the Ja mes Sprunt institute, such long extended apprenticeship is not required; for one may qualify for the Vocational Diploma in Automotive Body-Fender Re pair by matriculating and com pleting the four-quarter curri culum In Automotive Body Re pair. For aspiring young men, the opportunities are great. Inves tigate at JSI. JAMES SPRUNT APPROVED FOR VETERANS TRAINING Eligible veterans will be in terested to know that they may further their education at Ja mes Sprunt Institute. The an nouncement comes from Gil more W. Johnson, State Super visor for Veterans Education, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Six degree programs in Bu siness, Agricultural, and Spe cial Technology, along with 10 Vocational Diploma Curricula, are available to veterans under Title 38. U.S. Code. Benefits to full-time students under the veterans program ranges from $100 per month for single veterans through $160 for veterans with two or more dependents. Veterans should apply early for their Certificate of Eligi bility. Information available at the Registrar's office. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE TIMES - SENTINEL I We Want Your Hogs SEE US OR CALL: I | PINK HILL LIVESTOCK MARKET I , ? Pink Hill 56 8-3681 I We Pay Premium For Top Quality Hop I I OPERATED BY LUNDY PACKING CO. 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Group Girls'Summer and $i.i? / Entire Stock Men's \ ??the bolt. PAJAMAS and GOWNS I? L nnm PANTS ! Reg. $1.99 Sale $1.33 Reg. $2.99 Sale $1.97 Reg. $3.99 Sale $2.66 Ladies' I I Spring & Summer / j CASUALS REDUCED / I "Re<f Cross", "Cobbies", "Miracle / ^ ????? ? "" ?" \ > (, ; Morgan-Jones reduced b m ,d First Quality Pleated and Plain Models [ra| M i "Hart, Schaffner & Marx", "Griffon", \ ~ bedspreads r#fr j- \ Styles Wicker", Ofi? si2 99 ent,re stock g,rls' ) "Mandalay", and Rfig m m ::::::: s$711 swim suits i "Diamond" ? " ~ ______ Reduced to Clear I Reg $14 9!) if not seamed l^dlcs shift dresses regi ^ 22 i Mi ^. Pprfprt for OO n ?ft am _ . I Tread", "Connie", "Domani" / f irst tonality WT JH QO \rlAA llBg. J.?5f 7 U7 ? Reg. $14.00 $8.88 / Mesh Stitch J/1 XX B Rgg R QQ Res. $12.00 $7.88 Cpjnnloc. TflW Re* $40?Values Keg'0,88 4.45 j Reg. $9.00 $6 48 ?T i ?ea* LADIES' SUMMER 1 Beg. 7.99 5.97 j Girl's DRESS SHOES H0SE 7-7 SLEEPWEAR, I | Ladies \ o?.,. . Rib.. 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