The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1948 — Page 7

THr DAILY BANNER, CREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1943

by this time that I don’t go in m '-2h for all this psychology and psychoanalysis stuff that is so mit-ch the vogue now. There is altogether too much faking in that so-called science, and the legitimate psyi hologists ought to start a thorough houso-

cleani.ig.

For instance, just a few weeks ago a San Diego newspaper re- | porter got a license to practice as n consulting psychologist. Ho found that anybody could get

— himself such a license and set pfhimseli up ns a psychologist and

charge his patients all kinds of

exorbitant fees.

neuro-psychiatrist at Fordham j says,

Hospital in the Bronx, X. Y. He told a Pennsylvania conference of dentists how to net when they have patients in their

chairs.

He

told them to study their patients and not to handle every one as if he or she were a child “The normal person,” he said, ■s aware of reality, expects a certain amount of pain and discomfort and makes his own adjustment, posing no problem for

the dentist."

the nettings brilliant, the

music fitting and the Technicolor superb. But the mystery, the meaning and mngnifleiene’e ot the poor gn'l Joan have just

been missed."

And in the oth r paper, also a glowing tribute to the magnificence and munifcence of the

picture.

And it ends "Joan of Are is massive, eye-filling and preter.' tiously disappointing." Or. to use a horrible pun. the eyes have it

:rdwd welcomes ex-irgun chief

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who read this ularh pr bably know

Lp v IHhT ERENT CHRISTMAS . C/IRDS EIUL’S

But, for once, 1 am thoroughly jin accord with one of these legitimate fellows. He is Dr. Bernhardt S. Gottlieb and he has the formidable title of associate

Another thing he told the dentists that is most Important is sci umpulous cleanliness in \ their offices and in their equipment.

RADIO \CTIYE WTIDOTiO

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(('oiitlniicd fro ill Cl in* | beon subjeetiH to radiation,

1 can vouch for the truth of i been subjected to radiation, the\ that au i onition I recently gave died. This inicates, he said, ihu up an otherwise excellent den- something which kills is p;o!uc

list because his office looked

led in the body fluids by exposiuo 1 ^j

iminislratoi’s SALE

OF PERSONAL PROPERTY |thr matter "t tlse Estate of Elsie Edwards, deceased. I s hereby given Dial the undersigned, Idminlstratoi Estate <if Kl .ie Edwards, deceased, will offer for sale at Aiiclinn at the late residence of said decedent at Amo, I. nn latiirdsy, December 11,1948 1 I- M. t ill I'OM.OWlNti I'ERSON \l 1‘ROPERTA : l> 1111111; room suite; piano and cabinet; one folding bed |sh stand; one bed room suite; table model radio; one lot [v ! i tijiits; Inilding; dining room suite; kitchen cabinets lirs; kerosene .stove, General Electric refrigerator; silverlislnu and utensils; porch furniture, l.tuit jars; two tons Ra coal and many other items, s - ( \S|| — N i articles to be renuued until settled for. RETT icCCLLUM, Administrator

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HAHUK MoINTVKK, dork.

sloppy and his instruments ap poaroti to need cleaning;. While he himself did not ani oy me with silly talk, he had a nurse who tried to soothe my anxiety with baby talk. Instead of referring to me as in individual she’d say “we” and 'us” like “this isn’t going to •lurt us a bit." The thin<; finally got so disputing that I lo ked around o. a new dentist. Next week he is going to pull ‘.wo of my teeth. He's going to use novocain ' instead - f psychology. Here is a little something els?. A very elaborate movie has come to New York “Joan of ( Are,” with Ingrid Bergman as the star. Big advertisements say in th-e headlines “NEVER BEFORE such sp< ntaneous enthusiasm for any motion picture! Newspaper magazine, radio, columnists and motion picture press writers had Joan of Arc’ A TRIUMPH OF ENTERTAINMENT.” Then th< ads quote “Magnificent.” ••BreathtakinK." “Superb.” Sure enough, in one of my morning; papers, the critics’s review runs right alongside .Urn ad. “The costu r.es are rich, - ’ it. I

to radiation. The problem row is to determine the substance

and find an antidote.

“1 think he can discover th antidote in our lifetime,” he said. “We are not faced by a dark, supernatural problem, but a j chemical problem which \v l! j take time and patience to solv*

HUGE CROWD turns out at La Guardia field. New York, to welcome Menaohom Beigin (arrow), former commander of the Irgun Zvai Lcumi. Beigin headed the Jewish underground organization during e- from Palestine. (International)

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Tbe undtrslf ned commlsnioner. 1 'V virtue of tii order of the Putnam circuit Court, made and ont- ! ‘ * hi a eaune therein pt-ndina. I entitled Harry Job \ s. Conrad Jt»'» ‘ t .il. and numbered 17722 upt»n | tlit* docketH thereof, hereby i o»t ;«• that at the premises on the ! 'fb .1 i> of lieeember, 1948 at I o'clock P. M on said day ho will ortfr for sub* at public* auction inti at not Ifss th.in two-thirds t»f th,. full appraised vnlue thereof, tlo* follow hitf d(*scribr(l r, al

estate, to-wit:

Two acres off flic west side of the southwest quarter ot th< soiithwi st ,|nart« t in section 27. Townehip i;; north, ranffn o

w est.

A Ho, eight acres more or U-sh eft tin* south end of the southeast Ipiarter of the southeast Htartei- in seetlon 2^. Township ramre .{ west and la\. iut; between tin l*ntdh Highway Hid the sei t.ion line eas*. the '■iN'T of the road being the " ' Him and the section line between s< • tlon 27 and 28 the e.st line. r rhc rood is also the rM ‘ t h Hnt* to center.•' The north lln»* beine the line separ»*it'it .1 I Hubbard and \\ . It. Walker land. Alsu the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section *-7. Township 12 north, range 3 west, containing 40 acres, more or less. Abo. nil that part of the West half of the southwest quarter of seetlon 27. Township 13 north, rauae 3 west, bounded. as follow s. to-wit : ie-'4:inriIng cm the south line '' r Id tract. 1 chain ^and l.’» links e.is* of the Southwest corner thereof, and running east with said south line 18 chains and 8fi links to the southeast corner of said half quarter, 11 e 11 ec north with Hie east line of said half quarter 1) chains and ii7 links; t heuae ifue west

It elains and 8*. links to point 1 chain and 1."* links duo from the \ve»t line of said half Quart ar: thancy south parallel with sulci west line 11 chains and (17 links to the place of be ginning, containing 22 ucre«. more or less. Also, eleven acres off of the south sld.* of a parcel of land conveyed by Susan J. Ermey tind C\ C. Ermey to Wilson M* Curry being a part of the west half of the southwest quarter of section 27, Township 13 north, range t west, the whole tract described as follows: beginning at :i point 1 on the east line of said half 1 quarter I 1 chains and (17 links north of the southeast corner | thereof; thence north with said I line 11 chains and 14 links To 1 the southeast corner of a 3'» acre tract set off to Harhata Walker: themv due west 1** chains and S’ link* to n point • chain .1 mi 1 '1 links due cast from the west 1 line of saiil half quarter; thence south purallel with said west j Hue ll chains and II links; thence duo east i v chain* and 85 I links to the place of beginning. The terms of sale: l*ur»-has. r i* ' to ray the full purchase price in | • ash at t he t inic of Kftle. This farm is located four < 4 > : miles north east of fMoverdnlo. i'utnam t'ounty. Indiana. More i than one-half is tillable land, j There is a four room house with spare for two more rooms. i well and everlasting s rings. Pair fencing and considerable <aw timber. Electricity available «fo4 * the farm Is'located oh a good ii»v proved County 1 and I* know n as t)i»*,Noah Job farm. Harry Job, HommIssiom r W ayne Hrantiernan, \uct. Hughes X Hugb«*s. AU5 s.

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