Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1957 — Page 10
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E- A'* ’ 1-1 [_ MB JfU WJ JOHN LANTZ, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lantz, shows off his 1080 pound Hereford steer calf during the 4-H beef tour last week. Points on trimming and preparing the animal for show work were discussed at the Lantz farm, and a light lunch followed. The stop at the Lantz farm followed a stop at the John Christener farm, where Bob Christener explained his projects, a steer calf and heifer. — (Staff Photo)
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New Trick Learned In Body Chemistry Rouses Defenders Against Disease NEW YORK (UP)—A newly learned trick in body chemistry rouses the defenders against disease after they’ve been laid very low—which is not only a very neat trick but one which has life-saving possibilities for people. These defenders are our scavenger cells, the phagocytes, which consume and digest foreign substances that could sicken and end up killing us if those phagocytes weren’t both energetic and exceedingly devoted to duty. Ordinarily there is peaceful coexistence if not quiet cooperation between them and the potent chemicals which come out of the adrenal glands — cortisone and its related hormones. That goes, too, for their relations with horm on e s of other glands, especially those which, depending upon the abundance of production, are responsible for characteristic contours and featues of men and women. Effect Like Magic Bodily things that were that way until it was discovered that when the body’s normal supply of cortisone was increased from the outside, the effect upon inflammatory processes, like arthritis, was like magic. Cortisone and its chemical derivatives become “miracle drugs ” Chemists learned how to l
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PUBLIC AUCTION TWO BEDROOM HOME and CHOICE BUILDING LOT The undersigned will sell the following at Publie Auction on the premises, at 411 North Ninth Street, Decatur, on THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1957 i EVENING SALE— P. M.—EVENING SALE TWO BEDROOM HOME 411 North Ninth St. Good Frame House 20x24. Good Foundation, Asbestos Shingle Siding, Asphalt Shingle Roof. Living Room 9x14, Bedroom 9x9, Bedroom 7x9, Complete Bathroom 6x7, Kitchen 7xlo with 54 inch Sink Cabinet. Wired for Electric Stove. New Electric Water Heater. House is conventionally constructed, has plastered walls, and is in good condition. C-l, Neighborhood Shopping Zoning Classification. Lot is 31 (Ninth Street Frontage), by 50. BUILDING LOT Northwest Corner Ninth St. A Nuttman Avenue Choice Building Lot 50 x 100 feet. (100 Ft. Frontage on Ninth Street). C-l, Neighborhood Shopping Classification. TERMS & CONDITIONS: House will be sold with Down Payment of $500.00 and balance payable in monthly installments of $40.00 at 5%% interest (payments to include principal and interest). Lot will be sold with Down Payment of $300.00 snd balance payable in monthly installments of $30.00, or Purchasers may pay Cash, immediate Possession. House is not occupied. Phone Ned C. Johnson, 3-2796, for inspection or further information. Statements made on day of sale shall take precedence over any contained herein. Not Responsible for Accidents. BRICE D. ROOP and RALPH iE. ROOP, Owners Roy S. Johnson, Ned C. Johnson—Auctioneers — ■■ ■■ - ■ ■■ V" » * ". —- T 11 '■ ' " ’ '
Then they were injected daily with the synthetic female hormone. and their phagocyte activity index went up to 46—that is well above what it had been before there was any interference with their body chemistry. Some mice were -not Injected with cortisone but were with the female hormche. Their index went up from the normal 26 to 105 which—in the dry words of the scientists — “indicated marked stimulation of phagocytic activity.” ' The next step is to find out if what happened in mouse chemistry will happen in human chemistry. The scientists suggested it in their report in the technical journal, “Nature." Perfect Attendance Students Are Listed The list of students of the Decatur high school and junior hogh school who had perfect attendance records for the second semester has been released by Hugh J. Andrews. principal. Hie list follows: Seniors — Stanley Alger. Carolyn Bassett, Max Daniels, Gloria Fugate, Jay Gould, Dennis Lobsiger, Ted Schrock, LaVerne Thieme. Juniors — Richard Leming, Alicia Levy, Phil Rambo, Karel Thieme. Sophomores — Janice Badenhop, JC 4 e Redweii, Barbara
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