Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1950 — Page 2
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OCT. 28—Truman Heller adm., ?M N. tpreSger •■*- • rooa> hows*. t P. M. Jet Uechty. Aect OCT. 38-Jacob Yoder. It* mi. W. ot Borer Cow*. horse*. hog*. ImMomenta end miacel. 1 P. M. Philip Neueaschwaader aad D 8. Meir, aecia OCT M—Mr and MrsTll. B. Smith, 818 North Second St., Decatur. Ind. 7 room house, IK acre lot. 3 P. M. Kent Realty t Auction Co. C. 9T. Keel, 0 8. Mair, suet* OCT ♦' Mani*- Gerber, tmtE. at M—we mi IM then 1 ml. 8. on MU Hteh .rad. Guernsey ««»* ***«*• toffs. farm / . ImpL. household goods. »:M A. M. EUmbarrr Mo. .. auets NOV. I—Mr. * Mrs. John Meyer. «ML>< M BluSton on lid to Hirer aide, then S.W. to second haeee. 3 room bouse. < acre*. IPM. Conducted by Kent Realty A Aactfoa Co . Decatur, - Ind. D 8. Mair. DMI MM>. Aneta. ’ NOV. 3-Doa Styles, 1H mile, south ot HeMertewn ua Nad No J, then 3 mile, went or first road north of Irene Byron Sanatarium. then 3 mite. we.t Genera! farm sale. Roy * Ned Johnson, auct*. NOV, 3—Wayne Keattag, 3 mite. North aad 3 mUee Kart of Aatwer*. Ohio. Highly Productive 49 Acr. Varin trite Modern improvement*. Mtewest Realty Auction Co . 3 F Baamann. aue NOV. 4—Lester H. Brown. 9 mite. North ot Kendallville. Ind.. Well Improved 47 Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co, J F. Sanmaan. Aucttoaeer. NOV. «—P. B. Putman. 3 mile, north ot Bluffton on Road 1. then 3 mi. W. then H ml. N Registered Ayrshire cattle and other livestock 13:3®. Joo Ute and Vaughn Upp. aucta. NOV. 8—13:9® Noon KBT Sidon Prestos. Exec. Freak Preston. IM mite want and 1* mite aorta at Haviland. Ohto er 7* tale* south. 3 mites meet aad U mite aouth of Fatedtag. Gbte. 33 acre farm aad personal prooertv. Roy * Nod Jobaeon. aucta FROM MISSOni?— Come out—find out (or yourneif that you save plenty when you Shop the SehelMM Way. MONEY -1...—_ No, 2 BUTTER BEAMS 1 ftpr Me 2>. AMERICAN YELLOW CHEESE - Ut“ SALAD DRESSING Mg ‘ TOILET TISSUE S far Me HOMINY—White or Ysisw—.No. 1 can l>e~ " MJNLEBB WWBnaiß ■ PICNIC HAMS . Mfrtar Me; tendhriwd 45c SLICED BACON 4>e GROUND BEEF .-.-.-2...—... 58c FRYING CHICKENS—Pan Ready —r lb. 59c 7- See «» before yM aeR your MvenUck. Wnan Bns. Markfl PHONE MMt ■ ..teo^... l yaPublic Sale 1 j Ah I»» moving to Bluffton. I. the uaderaiffned. will sell at public huitiou my dairy herd and iiouaehote goods. located 4 miles eaat. of Itluffton on State Road No 134, then 1 mile south on State Road No. 3vl. on Ticsday, October 31,1050 Sale Starting at 3:30 A. M. HIGH GRADE GUERNSEY CATTLE Guernsey cow. 3 yra. old. .teed April 13. wilt give 4 gal when fresh; Gurrnsry cow <> yr». old. bred Oct. 11. will give 4 gul when fresh: . Guernsey cow. 5 years old. open, giving 4 gal. now; ' Guernsey cow. 5 yrs old. bred April IX will give 5 gal when fresh; j Guernsey tow 6 yrs. old. bred Sept 3. will give 4 gal when freah; I Guernsey <ow. > yrs. old. bred March 11. will give •> gal when freah: I Guernsey Cow 7 yra. old. bred June 15. will give 4 gal when fraah. Guernsey tow, 5 yrs. old. bred July ». will give 4 gal. when fresh; • Guernsey tow t> yra. old. brad April 14. will give 5 gal when freah; | 1 Guernsey cow. « yrs. old. bred March 30. will give 5 gal when freah; ; GuaritSey cow » yra, old. bred June 21. will give 5 gal when fresh; ,j Guernaey cow, 7 yrs old. bred March 33. will give « gal when fresh. Guernsey cow. 5 yea old. hretl July 18. will give 6 gal. when freah. Guernsey cow. 2 yrs. old, bred July 1. will give 4 gal when fresh: Gne naey cow. 4 yra old. bred Aug 13. will give « gal. when fresh; ! Guernsey cow, ti yrs. old. bred April T. will give 3 gal when fresh: Guernsey cow fi yrs. old, bred Sept So. will give 5 gal. when freah. , ■ Guernsey cow, 4 yrs old. hrad July 10. will give o gal when fresh: Guernsey cow, 7 yr». old. bred April 22. will give 0 gal when fresh; Guernsey cow. « yrs old. bred June S. will give 5 gal when fresh. Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old. bred May 13. will give «i gal when fresh. 7 Guernsey and Holstein yearling calves; 3 Guernsey and Holstein ! hull halves. Red Poll Hull coming 2 years old THIS IS AN OUTSTANDING HERD OF DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS PRODUCTION RECORDS WlLfa HE GIVEN DAV OF,<Ab»; ! — HOGS — 4 RefiNteti»ft ClieMer While’mown with pig»; IH Chester White frprH <>f44>n; » feewlisig *h<MEU; 1 Dunn male hoa. — CHICKENS —. 23® Big English Leghorn ptlUets. laying good. 's4 liig KngHsh I Keirtwhi yea Hing hena. I MILKING MACHINE AND DAIRY EQI IPMENT Surge double unit milking machine complete with pipe and 32 stall mark*; Wilsuti •> can electric milk cocser, like new; Electric dairy water healer double wash tank. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Hft FrttKlaipp refrigefator, Norge electrh kitchen range; i» piece dining rnoni suite; .in good ronditlan, studio <uuchr v eleetri<- aWeepar; 2 frteue living room chair; Indirect floor lamp; I modern J pi< - hdiooni suite in gotni condition; Nofge electric wa.*h> er; ® rockina (.hairs, N’atloiial scmlor machine Singer sowing ma rhine; 12 straight back chairs; magazine rack; book caae; floor lamp hall tree SxlO dining room rug, wail mirror. 2 14x1$ rag*: kitchen Fangr library table curtains and drapesf end table; « ladder hack chair*, room rug, dresser.; metal utility cabinet; ironing board, bed. spring and mattreAa: AMHoe dr<-a«r; trunk, dresser dishes: cooking uten sils; fruit jars; a lot of other articles too nnmrrowtrto mention. FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS Ainrritwn srhiu f*te>atcir on rnbltej complete with electric inoior .to ft. like pe ( w 2 whwlvd. truHer 50 gol winter hog fountain; elec'. trie torn fnxl2 brood»+ house; vteetrie lirooderj Oil brooder: chicken feeder* and fountains feed cun metal; Irop kettle; mid other •rfieimt AUTOMOBiLC—I*33 Chevrolet coupe. In'good-condition. CORN IN FIELD - 17 ncte* good corn In field _ CONkIQNtO— McCormick IMurihg It) 2*» Tractor; Hay Loader TERMS —CASH. NutMte-Rpdnsible in care of accidents ,<alc will be held a large lent. Lunch wHI be sened bn grounds JOSEPH GERBER, Owner Hn» ’ 4f Or ,e , ?T | Farm* r- A Men b.iAt G-iik. <h rk
| Rally Day Speaker ■i I Rev. LawrMM T. N®rria The Rev temra T. Nnrri*. pa*t«r st lha Vntok Chapel lh»n ffalical Ukttad Blrstbraci ebwreb, will be the guest speaker at the annual Rally Day service at the Church ot God. on Cleveland street Suntety at 3:3® a. a. A g«a<l. nwißteal program he* been pteaned The eboir will open the earvice. ringing the "Little White Church la Calling" Mr*. Earl Geyer. Mtea Gail Bgtey. end a trio composed of Phyllsi. Kay and Ana Singleton, wtU alao bring aaactal nambera in aong. Floyd Morriaon. Sunday achool superintendent. aad the Rev Dvight R. McCurdy, the pastor, has set a goal of 335 for thia service. The public Is Invited. GtrmaA Hme Sc Teacher Is Now In This County Miss Rosemarie Bung has arrived la Adaina county from Germany She I* a home economic* teacher from Bavaria and will study American rural life here by living In rural homes sad attending program* of the Adam* county extenriou service. She is aow with the Heiman Bteebe family of Union township. i The Adame county home eeouom les council ha* planned a getacquainted tea for next Thursday to honor Mtes Bans: ’MTWriF'' tend the Swiss Village home eco noinics club Tuesday evening and the Jefferson 4-H achievement day the following week. Yesterday, she attended the tailoring classes in Monroe and Decatur In Germany, she has many of the activities ot our hnga* demons!rallon aguaiw *l** >**l women ami girls a* well as the direction of a hoarding school for 34 girts. A* well as the class work, the girls do all their own house work, and cooking Thev also have a garden and chicken*. She. with one assistant, conducts this school for five months of the year. With the exception of the week of the national 4-H congress and the week of the extension workers cppference. Miss Buns will be in Adams county until January 10. I DEMOCRAT TICKET ~~ I far u. *, aewatwv— ALKX AN I >I-7H I 'AM I*BSI.L ! Fee seerelar, at state— I CHARLES F. FLEMING i Fwr Mwtr Trwmwrrr— F MH(RLEY WILCOX ; Fwr Ntwte <aaJsf«*r«-> JAMES M. PROPST - Fwr Swpt. wf l*wblle Intetrvrfitete—dea.ne e walker I'Fwr Mwprriw* Cewrt J»4ar—(Flrwt < BENJAMIN E. BI'ENtK Far <*«H»Prww Smart *!•<•«♦— iTlilrß IHalrirti i WIULIAM XEIxHON WHITK Far Nwpremr < wert Jadlar—iFtftb iNwtHrt) IIKNIIT R HACKETT Fwr iMWllwlr < marl J»4t«r—(Flrat IHalrHtl (’RVDE P. mi elei: ; CLYDE R. IjOTTICK Fat Arpellafr Caavrt J***e-— lllatrtrti I HAROLD J TEHfO: i V c j S. WHITiniEAD | Far Clrrk wf tbe ««prraMr waatl Apiawllaatr 4 «p«rta— PAEL V ItEMPLE Fwr Ca«<rraaaaaaa Site |»iat,~-> I HOWARD H KID Sl.' Jr Far PrteawwtlWß Alf®»raar»—i SEVKRIN H SCHI'RGBR ! Fwr Jataat WMlar—j VON A EB HOltof I Fwr Jlwiaat Hrprraratatlkr—<J REMY Bl ER in Fw Clerk Att*a (Irrwli < uurl— KIfWAPwD F. J.ABEUU *"wr <wwwf> T ream air rF-— RICHARD ,p Lewton I'ar < waaaal* MherIfF—ROBERT W. SHUAH K.Y Fwr <’4»aaatf> <•»>raterr— HATtMON M O JLLIO Far « 4»wwO M*r»r?»»r—HERMAN MOELLERLNG Far 4 «u«4y taaraawr— ALBWP.I HAPJ/iW l aar 4 ««awty t •»(«.. I»4 1 »!••».—- LEWI# H WORTHMAN Far 4 4B«a4> 4 amm.. 2at4l 1»1a4.—» OTTO HOFFMAN >■ ar 4 aaat> 4 aaaa«’llm»«. la 4 HENRY L OEM KE I! Far ♦ awaaty < ®MaWrllma», !harf IHaL— J1 LIES C. Hi’HULTZ. u Far l av«4y t wbaaaHlmaa. Urd SHat.-a. Far 4ma»4y < ®»atwrllmaa, lab C|D;i# MTAHLY . Fair i dutaaty 4 t>l.ar«r<— R( FI R HIWi: Far tWAty 9 aw aril ma a- 14-Larßr— W HaLI AM K RI.’ETZM ANN Faar t teaaaty < awarllmaw- IpOrxr-• LEON NEL EsNIU.’HANDEU Fwr Tr«Ma4rrte—• 1 nl4>n—|-T?ED BITTNEK R»>oi wA’ Gl ST KELKI.no Preble—KU Al MANN Kirkland- I.WT Lit IL AML E.U W4shi■ t k I ■> n W L. LINN St Maryr W M.TKK W K<>OS 1 i. < 1• . k ! !,<>', |. L ML - .... —No a li NE( ENS HWANOI.ii I rviM. b- ELI HRA4W;r* H •>, T YLPH M MILL!-U a .ib i : 'i -I. ' MSNN —\ It IMI; -| I BOLLEN It A I. ..J 1 PoHUvai utj.‘
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1 m **&VOTiON& MCAPma: Psalm I®. | What's Your Intakt? | L*s**e tee Oetabta 33, MM FEW PEOPLE would c*rw fag a diet tt sawdust, mixad with old bscoa rinds and. with cartmite Mid for a drink. Yet some people who are vwy careful *< what goes into their rtnmacha ar® astonishingly csratea about the s inlabe U their , What goes into K your mind counts ■ mor. . and lasts longer, than what ■ \ go,-, into your I >• ‘ Mis©* eat can kill you- ■ ’ * your body, that Is; - but what you think. what you md. what you hear. «an kill your mind. It cm even kiU pour soul. You can afford to be particular. Down at the Cracked Cap Case they give y«u M choice. M pan don’t Uke the Rte dinner you «■ walk out: and If you are at all par* titular you wiU walk out. Rut at the best reetaursnts you ere offered a wide choice, and the eapertenced diner-out will read the menu carefully before ordering. -'l n « Are yen a ChrtaUaa? Theo don’t feed yens mind at the mental equivalent ot the Cracked Cap Case. Go to a better apet. The beswty of feed for tee ndnd to that tee beet reel* no mere. The beet foede tor the table are rather inpenc tve; the beet nrinddeoda, eadloefa. are net. • • • Ear-Gate rWHAT you listen to, good fog your mind? Whsf* your intake, by ear? A women who had roomed in another woman's house for some time was looking for a new place. Tier bld room WM Wegpfflrtve, jeufe ny. conventoat. elean: there wee nothing wrong with the room. .But she had to listen to the landlady ev-> ery day. and from her rive-never heard good of any one. *"M I stay there any teoffor I stall go craay," tee roouser confided to e fettad. ••Wta’M get me to Uitakiag tee Way *he doea, aad she thinks everybody's a erdsk.’’ In Tennyson's "Idyls of the King” is that fine rule Os the Round Table' "To .speak no slander — no. nor , listen to it . . . ” Listening to slander, .trash, mean and malicious goscip. day after day, is bound to have a setibus effect on any one’s mind. Eye-Gate THE STRANGE thing is that Christians can be seen taking the greatest sf pains picking out the right food for their dogs and cats, and yet never exercising the least choice in what comes into their minds by car or eye. They will let the radio run on hour after hour, they look at whatever the television puts on the screen.—the dirty with th-, clean, the trash w-ith the tewels Hf nny> They read the nev.-spaprrs from front to back, or vice versa, they read all the comics whether they are amusing or not. But when It comes to picking out something goed for their minds, really going to the trouble of selection, and paying out folding money for it, how many, even Christian people, will do it' It would be Meresting to compare what most people spend on quite unueeeosary, stuff like soft drinks and cigarette*, with what they open® for book* 1* a yr*r’* time. Would you Uta to sit down with a great aad good mao or woman and let him talk to you by the hour, to give you the best of Ms mind and heart? It ran always he done—with a good book. Not, usually, the best sellers! ' ’ An intelligent Christian woman recently had io move almost a thousand milej; you move that far and have to pay by the pound so *t;at you take, you screen your stuff pretty carefully.’ "I am throwing away all my best sellers.” she said. “There’s not a one worth wasting freight on,” She was right about most best-teller,s, But the oldtime, long-time.,all-time best seller of them all is the Christian Bible. • • • I* Your Mind a Vacaat Lot? rr IS MORE than a question of what you read and sec and hear An evon mprr serinils question is: What do you think about’ Good reading, even the Bible, was never mcafit to be a substitute for thought. One of the great book* of ancient times was "Consolations of Philosophy." written by a man In foil without a bonk ln his cell. But the fine books lie had read were In hl* head and heart, and whan he became a political prisoner, alone and poor and friendless, hi. mind was «UII a gardeii What is your mifid—a garden, or a dr.crt, or only a vacant loi littered with |unk? Uriptriffbi us Ihp Internaflteiial < •*»• •fl <•< p» i u» » r .<hg(,."n« rfe s un iURti«. K«lea*«f I WVI I rqtarpq t
i I Rural Churches P—•t Luka Rvan. * Refcirmad Ctateak Hawduraa 5*4 '44 S O® Worship service. 10:0® Beaday school. *:•• Y<m<h Fellowship. Norm* Jean Funk will lead itstag tka theme. “Who Can BetoagF* Thursday 7: .50—Gt ria’ Gate*. j 3t. Paul and Wlnebeetor U. 8. Circuit Dale Osborn, pastor Worship and sermon 3:13 a.m. Sunday school I®: IS. Evening worship sad coni man ton sermon by Rev. Paul Parker at 7. Quarterly buaiaete meeting Monday- evening at 7. Prayer meetlag. Wed. " p.m. WtaMtftbMtor ▼w ssvteSvwtaWW’ Raaday school 3:38 a.m. Class meeting 10:30 Prayer meeting, Thur. 7:30. ’’’ '' 3 onto Krspa, supt. —t. pgi jtate pateae Bandar school, 3:33. ■veateff service. 3:0. Prayer meotteff Wed. eve. 7:30. The pester will brtaff the asarntag asqsaaffe and the eveainff earvIce will be la ctarpo of the ronag people from Fl. Wayne Bible Institute. singing being the special feature of the eveningYou are cordially Invited to attend these services. Monroe Methodist W. L. Hall, mlntater 8:30. Morning worship. 10:30, Sunday school. 4:15. MYF. 7: SO. Evening service. Wednesday 7:9®. mid-week sert-h-e. 7:45, choir practice. Sunday Nor. 13. "Organ Dey." Come prepared to help finish paying for pur organ. There Is still due 3183.00 . I Tuesday Oct. 31 the WBCS exe, entire will meet with Mrs. Raymond Crist at two o’clock. On Thursday Nov. 3 the WSCS will entertain the Decatur group at 7:30 celebrating the 10th annl.yersary. of,t>e ojiatilsqtigii Mt. Pleasant Mateedtet Church F. H. Kiss, p attar Leo King, Br. supt. Worship service 8:30 a.m Suudty. school 10:30 a ni: Buvtoh Chuiie! ftWhtHui GHttnit* F. H. Kise, pastor Donald Shady, supt. Sunday school 3:3® am Worship service 10:30 a.m Mt. Tatar Metbedlet Church Hare Id PaselMwe, paster Sunday, October 29, 19S0 9:l® a In. Sunday school, lesson entitled: “Growing Through Reading and Meditation " Philippian* 48 to 30 a.m Morning worship 7:o® p.m. No i vealnc worship In .our church We will attend the evangeHstlr services at the United Brethren-church Thursday, November 2, 1350 7no pm. prayer meeting and Bible study Rivarrs Circuit U. 8. Church L. A. Middaugh, pastor Mt. lion k 30 « in. Sunday school. 10:30 a m. Preaching service. 7: W 0 pm. Revival service. Revival now in progress. The public is invited Pleasant Grovs 9:3® a.m. Sunday school. 10 30 a.m. Class meeting 7:o® p in. Christian. Endeavor. 7:iHi pm. Wednesday, prayer meetiuK. Mt. Victory 9:00 a.m. Sunday school.’ IHteo s in Clas-s piewllos 7:<>'i pm Christian Endeavor 7:0(i p.m. Wednesday, prayer meeting Pleasant Mills Baptist Church W. H. LeMasters, interim pastor 3:3® a.m. Sunday school. Lowell Noll. supt. 7:00 p in. Worship service. The sermon will be basid on the verse Matt. 18:8. Title 'Surgery Reconuuded by the Great Physician " Union Chapel Kvangsllcal United Brethren Church Lawrens* T. Narrl*. pastor B ::i> Sunday sy'hooL Wendell Miller. sunt Warrell NMllnger. ass’t. 10:20 Worship service Evening Services 9 The Youth Fellowship will join with the Youth Fellowship groups of Trinity »nd Bethany churches at the Trinity K. U. .It. on 3th Street. 7:30 At the regular worship tarvice hour, we will unite with these two churches for to hearlir. J 11. Ilohney Profi ssor ot Church History at llonebrake Seminary bring a message on the Origin of the Kvangi Ileal Church, and the United Bretliri n Church. There will not be any ncrviccs at the Union chapel church io the ■ v< nlng Wednesday Ivenlng 7 '.O 'l'ruyrr" nv rUsg i.» h W» <J "tie <la «.»•> nine. Ollier M< rrbiiaii; leader
Rtead«M tteto -■ CtaM* St th® MfttaMt Suaday acheol 3:M ».m. Moralas worship 13:33 a.m. W® taviu you te worship with ua. Coma and let ua study to show thya®» approved unto God, a work maa aoadetk not to bs aataun®d. jCatoßw CM*. Afesrt N. MMtop, pastor Suadsp tchssl • fote- Ltoyd Lteb taatargur, saparteteadant will ba la charge. Tba lessoa te. hjrowtag Throagb Boeding and Madttattoa." continuing the series of Christian Living for th* hurt quarter ot the year. Worship aarvteo it a cioch. The pastor will preach oa the aabfact. "The Gift ot Power." Youth fellowship gtld p.m. Their topic for tba day I* "Never Maa So Bpake-’Qa Ye tats AU Tbs World.'" Miso Esther Hannon I* president ot thl* young ptosis’® group. TiMtmtnt Tkot May Su ccaad By Herman N. Bondeson, M.B. THE ptMenee in the bewal ot th* parasite, endamoeba htotaly ties, brings about the coatfltto* known to amobUurit. Ulcora are formed along th® wall at the bowel. Sever* dlarrhto aad toes of weight are among th* prominent symptom* of th* dtoeaae. Even though penicillin and th* sulfonamide drugs do aot elimi■ate tha paraaiteß their um hat been found to Improve th* condition ot patient* who suffer Dorn thia disorder. Apparently, th**® draff* work by redudn* tba aambor ot certala germ* to th* bowel which play lemt part In oaabUaff the ameba to grow aad nourish there. to Toot Tu*a Recently, It was discovered during certain laboratory work with ameba culture* that bacitracta weald kill the ameba la the teat teba. For this reatoa. * etudy was made to determiae Ha efficiency Id the treatment of patient* Ftnyoee iadlvteeal* wHh am ebiari* were given bacitracin by mouth over varyln* period*, lastfag from five to |3 days. At the end of this time, only three were found Wto'.lsv® the amebas.' Later. 14 other* had relapses. bSi of these more than a third were cured by another coaree of treatment. Bight of the patient* treated were sick enough to require hospital care. In these eight, ths treatment with bacitracin brought sheet striking Improvement with MILHOP Harry Nets!, 23, waves a AIOO MU received aa reward fur returning a wallet eont*mta( 135.403. lost tn * Chicago hotel by kWilUam Lampert, Detroit Harry's employer, WUiard M. Rutaen, nay* he will help Harry with Ma music studies ffateroatteaalj
—i I ei mi ■ ■—hit. ■.■■ ■■ Republican Rally JOINT MEETING ADAMS AND WELLS COUNTIES Berne Auditorium SATUDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 28 7:30 P.M. FORMER U. S. SENATOR RAYMOND E. WILLIS WILL INTRODUCE E. ROSS ADAIR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS. FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. ALL REPUBLICAN COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP CANDIDATES WILL BE INTRODUCED. ADAMS CO. REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE I'ol Vlv
aeatrol s< the diarrhea Within a dhva aM teteniato hehllta at tM ate*** th th* bsttol within fear to fourteen day*. it te the*ffht that pgrhape treatment with bacitracin may be sueceaatul. when other method* of treatment Itave tniled, each aa the SB* of lodine aad *resate-coiHain-Ing drug* In one case, the bacitracin wa* saecesefnl when other ameba-destrtoiM drug* aad aaUbiotic drag* tailed to clear up the ißtectton. RaacUSM to the bad-
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trscin are negligible. Ot course, it I* possible to use the bacitracin together with other drugs, and inch procedure mny increase the probability ot cure ot thl* condition. QUtBTtONB ANO ANSWERS A.F.F.: What la enteritis? Answer: Enteritis mean* taflainmation ot the small Intestine. Bskff fitals* liußßsnusl Lutheran LduHen Aidi—FubUx Service. Saturday, > a. at. It
