I Tag* Eight ~r ?'? ;? ~ phi Wildlife Notes S E#Ct The Sportsmen's Column By The North Carolina bot Wildlife Resources Commission Th< | , . ' ; rui JUST IN CASE?You might have jjj roiissed this very, lucid analysis of C J - jpolio In the Winston-Salem Journa-1 ^ * toy F rank Borden. Hanes. We are re- ^ printing it to answer many, many -questions we have received. Mote * . especially the last paragraph. i, "North Carolina probably wi!! g toave a 5-to 10-year period of grace Jtr, -after the present emergency as far -as another polio epidemic is con- D_ 'cerned, according to Dr. Robert B. jb Lawson, : ociate processor of pet ?diatrics < . Jo.vm'j.. Cray School of . .Medicine. h Or. Law in said today t'Hat after gP ;an eplde-.i-.c has run its course, It aakos from 5 to 15 years to build up H * a new crop 01 children and persons who will be susceptible to the dis- ; ease. Ro % He added that every day some-: ttiody calls in a suggestion concern- , , ang a source of the disease. In making suggestions, he said, people ca cite ohe reason why a cerrain'con- . dition might cause polio without ^ recognizing a great many other cQ reasons why it could not ,, , The public still is not aware of [ol t?ow much the medical profession 2 knows about poliomyelitis. Dr. Law son declared. "We have known Che , cause of the disease for 25 years,1 and have amassed a great many . facts through research. ' "Yet," he continued, "every day ~ some one produces a new suggestion ' about the source of polio. Every . .suggestion has been gone into. Peo- w' iple tend to pick out a little thing as' a possibility without traoing the reasons why Chat thing could not in .cause the disease." i be The pediatdician listed Che States |C? showing the highest incidence dur-'tU ing the past 22 years. During the se 22-year pediod, he said, 20 States . have been represented as eifher j r first or second In polio incidence. (He added Chat, since 1915, the I States showing the greatest inciden |_ ce are Connecticutt, Massachusetts, California, Minnesota, Montana, m and Vermont. owing rne epidemic year tt>44, ^ when North Carolina had a large g number of eases, Virginia is report- 5 ed as having had a still" larger num ber. A listing of the two leading polio' J areas starting with 1944 shows: J 1944-New York and Delaware; 1945- % Utah and New Jersey; 1946;Mlnne- f*| sota and North Dakota; 1947. Idaho ami Delaware. North Carolina and Texas wsitl lead this year's list of / offenders, present figures indicate. ?. The statistics indicate that fhe> dis- f* /ease strikes simultaneously at a~ ^ ireas whidh are far apart. j , "The disease," Dr. Lawson assert f>d. "will hit every State sooner or iater." The South he added, has been rel- ?: -atively free of the disease in comparison with the rest of the coun<ry" ^ fu! WTL M FN< JTON. ? Upstate and *" -out-of-state anglers are walking a- Frj way with the honors in South Eas- bu tern North Carolina's Third Annual t?? Vail Fi>fhing Rodeo. Not a single lo- r,!" -?al person in this third week of the | ovl second month fs "leading with the Viargest of the deep sea class. Top I p|, entries so far are: E. M. Hern don, i Th Durham, 32 lb. Sailfish: H. L. Jones,' ? < Salisbury. 18 lb *12 oz. Barracuda; | k"1 W T. Lawrerree, Concord, 23 lb. Dolxtmtxtittutitxitxmtnn \^W > ' ; -f J I ..-*$ ? b * " :. ''.. .*: ?& r \ Fall and Winti in all sizes and col< regu larly p S8.00 to One Lot V< Off One Lot V2Off Buy Now And Savel 1 v Woodward,s m p."? ?, a , v * XL / V - # ' ... . ' " ' V > / THE n; W. M. Echols, Wrightsville 1 ich, 36 lb. Cablo; W. B. Ward. J icord, 14 lb 8 oz. Bonilo; S. F. tenrod, Lenoir, 14.1b. 12 oz. King W ckerel; Mrs. C. N. Cone. Greens- * o. 4 lb. 8 oz. Spanish Mackerel, e second and third entries are ming rite same way. v Phe few local people are faring g ghlly better in the pier and surf t si but are far out-shadowed by sportsmen of the Piedmont and mntain sections. These two class up to date for the month of Aust which has one more week to for these monthly prizes are led the following: P. H. Morgan, Wil ngton, 18 lb. Drum; G. M. SpeakWilmington, 2 rb. 6 oz. Black urn; O. R. Stubbs, Charlotte, 2 9 oz. Blue; Jdhn C. Neil, Jr., Pee e, 4 lb. 4 oz. Trout; J. Hunter Bar n, Fayetteviile, 9 lb. 2 oz. Sheepsad; J. N. Arnold, Southport, 6 lb. oz. Flounder; James L^roy Fen11, 3 lb. 2 oz. Pompano; Harold encer, Southport, 1 lb. 10 oz. Va. Lillet; P. O. Simpson, Winston-Sati, 14 oz. Croaker; Crawfofd urk, Southport, 14 oz. Pigfish; E abeth K. Ulmer, Wilmington, 5 , I oz. Spot. The children are entering many I tches which gives them a diver-1 >n they can enjoy because of chil en's bans in several sections of the untry as to movies and crowds, tele Linda P. Harrell, age 5, Charite, is in second place with her lb. 9 1-2 ozi Flounder, as also is ?ncy Co..e, age 13, Greensboro, , ?th her fine specimen of Blackflsh righing 3 lb. 12 oz. Mugh enthus-1 sm is being shown in ths annual ent which is being enjoyed by all. j te contest extends to October 31 ten grand and best fish prizes ill be awarded. FVrrty-six different types of heat g plants for curing tobacco have | en approved for sale in North I trolina under provisions of legisla >n enacted by the 1947 General As mbly. Uncle Sam Says Roffurill< >? of lli;? hrat wave, you n't afford to lie tiiy about your lurr, bcraunr the future hold* for u whui you hold for the future. Ren tntklin didn't make thiv statement, t any In i ted Stair* Saiinff Bond* yroll ?a'vrr who work* with you could iim tlai* hit of adtirr a* hU or hri n. All he liii* to do U to aigit lib nic oiht on tlir raril for the 1'iiitrd iln Saiiny* llond* patrolI <a\iiif* in. Hi* employer dor* all the ml rrr dofl.im nuved through the payrn!1 plan get Hr. Summertime l.aay ani four dollar* 10 vrar? hrnrr. Advance SALE!Men's Felt Hats 100 n Felts ors, good styles, rieed? $12.50 I j > .7"vKINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. ] fwo Million Becei iurvivors Insurance ' With the inauguration of nation- , /ide - worldwide air parcel post optember I, the United States can toast of the most modern and exteditious delivery service in the vorld, according to Postmaster W. J. Blakely. The new highly specialized airtome service, enacted into law by* he 80th ^Congress will afford pa- ! rons of more than 42,000 post of- j ices in America and its possessions inexcClled shipping facilities. Tran- j >it rime will be reduced to a fracion of that required by other modes j >t transportation. 'Postmaster Blakely pointed out j hat air parcel post packages will1 eceive the same.particular considiration shown air mail in routing, j In addition, identical doorstep de- i ivefy will be given to air parcel [ >ost as 1s afforded other forms of M all m .1,1 MA , 1. .. * 1 .1,....." ... nil nnn * ! linn, uinniicg lliu iliuunir limil 3C1 * I ,-ice unique i,h every respect. He added that distinct air parcel ' > 1 v ; ' V ; ' /. ;' * S1.00 FASTEETH Dental Powder 89 50c IPANA TOOTHPASTE 43c apex Shasta Moth Beauty CAKES Cream aC Shampoo Z5c 49c I STOP CECAL COCCIDIOSIS Hfct i tfio ?oiy. tur? way to (top Um iprtcd of <o<al (onldMi amonf your chickonr um Dr. Safe* bury MN-O-SAl in th. flock t drlnklrvf wator at Mm rata of t tobloti par yaDon. Bapin (rootntont Innrdlcrtrk H(th rbrtrr* ln? appooranca of bloody drop tho f?w Mvwty In* $1.25 S. S. S. Tonic 25c B. C. Powder... 25c SI72 BORIC ACID Ointment 50c SIZE PHILLIP S Liquid Magnesia ATTENTION. CA Gem Jui H^j! : .'V ; ^ .? -r .**: 7/.V f>i' - ' '% *" KINGS MOUNTAIN. If. C. iving Old-Age i Benefits post stickers, printed in red, white 1 and blue and bearing the likneness . of a winged package with the earth's globe underneath, will soon be available without eo&t at the Kingsj Mountain Post Office to apply to out going packages. "With a scheduled plane taking off or landing within the United States on an average of every seven seconds around the clock, and ?*i ov erseas > bound plane leaving mr borders every 30 minutes, we stand ready to give our patrons the fastest parcel post service offered anywhere," Postmaster Blakely said. While international air parcel post service has been available from the United States and its possessions for several months, domestic airborne service is being launched for the first time in history. Twenty - nine American varieties of hybrid corn are now being tested In Europe. ! . ' . ' f "? Sturdy, dependable writlm Sheaffer quality dear ttiro girls in ?chool. Come in toda I of SheafFer's?per.s and per v - SHEAFFER'S ' g CRAFTSMAN ? r Good looking, ooty to writ* with, long losing. Only $6.50. PKG. OF 20 Gillet Blue Bl< . BOX OF 50 Book Matches 60c BOTTLE Biush Nylon .... J 1.00 Weynets Powdt 4 OZ. ANTISEPTIC | Ammen's Powd 99c (fjS 5 C4 ?gg MERA FANS! WE HAVE lior 120 Cam , Kings Drug Phones 41 and 81 . - ?vWy- ~J' '* K-. s *" ' ' " 4'? Pamlico County is fast becoming . >ne of the leading Berkshire hogtroducing areas of the State. Black shank is taking a heavy oil of tobacco, in Jones County. . s Look ahead?beef the lo?t-minute ehoei fixed up. Bring 'em in new the kind ef werk we--end you? heel*?new "invisible" helf-tolsi school with shoes that leek nice . . fort end health. ''*N "''Ty * mm?mmmmmmmmmmm+mm?mmmmmmmmmmm?ammrn - 3 SHEAFFER'S ADMIRAL Dependeble fountain pari with ?J t Matching Fineline pencil. An Ovt ttandir.g value at *8.00, j 3 instrumenft?fngxppnefvg, y?t ugh! Just fho sets for boys o-.sd iy and soo our completg display tctlt for ovory purs* and pvrposo. MMBf ides 98c 13c 49c ;r 87c ei 23c ' ^ - AM M m Sl*00 4k m FOR I Noi 75c S OR MEN n0. j Reflect Good Toste THE NEW CAMERA YO Takes 8 Full Size 2 l-< QVQ Pictures on Eastmai M Q FILM?ONLY ??? i ??? Mow ; Comp THE 1 - V ... * - ' Wk-. ' ' yi?:- "-'fr. V ". ' ' r-t-l '- ' ' "' . . > > . September X IMS _ Nearl 100 million tons of hoy will be produced in th nation this year. * Gelatin is obtained from the bones of an-imals by chemical treatment Back to School With 'Shining Faces'' and Shoes Like New null to got your duldron'f hVmI ond giro ui (Monty of time to (to -wilt bo proud of. Now rubber l Moko suro tHoy go back to . woor long ... insuro foot comCITY .Shoe Service Phone 227 ?? ?^ 35c Rat Nip 29c 50 Caroid & Bile Salts . TABLETS ONLY 59c 100 $1.00 SIZE ALOPHEN Nervine Pills Tonic *9c 83c OF 000 SERVICE Mfc IS^RESCRtPTlOHS . . f Wi <alw h Ik* ' \ $ w. glv* proscription*. Only qiioll* And pkwiHcWi dn rt?n compoundhi l?f. Only A* bnnt wli - \ flBml rl*k ?J \?^ St ca Seltzer 49c izon Ointment 84c NEURITIS rite Powder.. 89c IZE . in's Pills 42c 1 lU WANTI ?$4.39 (Tax Included) | ~^ '/v -y--1 stain ' . any BUI STOBE

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