The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 September 1963 — Page 3

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Sin TO! T SPEC IALISTS Four Cardinal pitchers who combined to shut out the Chi-

cago Cubs three out of four games hi these zero hour times smile their satisfaction in St. Louis. From left: Bob Gibson, Ray Sadecki. Curt Simmons, Ron Taylor.

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Mr#. Dolby Colling* To Bainhritlge ( lull Mrs. Dolby Ceilings was hostess for the Bainbridge Home Econmic Club Thursday afternoon Sept. 12th. Meeting was called to order by the president Mrs. Stanley Cook. Mrs. Edd Cassety lead the group in giving the Christian and American Flag Salutes. Also the club creed I^ead by Mrs. Dolby Ceilings all sang “Harvest Moon.” Roll Call, cute sayings of chil-

dren, was answered by twelve members and two guests, Mrs. Carl Smith and Mrs. Edgar Gainer of Indianapolis. A convalescence card was passed and signed by all members and sent to Miss Ella Picket at Greenwood, Ind. Outlook was given by Mrs. Clyde Hyatt saying most men are going to be unhappy if the $3.00 hau cut is put into effect. Safety given by Mrs. Stanley Cook in the absence of Mrs. Fred

HOG SALE I. the undersigned, will sell at public auction at the farm located 7 miles south of Lebanon, Indiana, on State Foad 30 or 15 miles north of Danville, Indiana, on State Road 39 to New Brunswick and 3 miles east to end of road then south '/ 2 mile then east 1 mile, or north of the junction of IT. s. 136 am. State Road 267 at BrownshUrg and north on Road 267 to Fayette, Indiana, and west to end of road then north y 2 mile and west 1 mile, or south of Herr Elevator to second road going west then west mile, on SATURDAY - SEPTEMBER 2lst Beginning at 10:30 A, M. Sharp EST — 9:30 CSX 950 -- HOGS - 950 Consisting of 100 shoats weighing 90 pounds; 100 shoats weighing 80 pounds; 100 shoats weighing 70 pounds; 50 shoats weighing 60 pounds; 50 shoats weighing 50 pounds; 125 shoats weighing 40 pounds. All shoats are vaeeinated for cholera and erysipelas. Shoats above 50 pounds are wormed. 13 sows with 104 pigs, 7 weeks old, pigs vaccinated; 11 sows with 96 pigs, 6 1 ,! weeks old, pigs vaccinated; 8 sows with 64 pigs. 6 weeks old, pigs vaccinated; 4 sows with 30 pigs, 5 weeks old; 4 sows with 34 pigs, 4i/ 2 weeks old; 8 sows with 27 pigs, 4 weeks old; 1 sow with 6 pigs, 3 weeks old; 2 sows to farrow hy day of sale. ALL HOGS HAVE BEEN VACCINATED FOR CHOLERA AND ERYSIPELAS. ALL SOWS HAVE BEEN TESTED IN LAST 30 DAYS FOR BRI CELLOSIS. Shoats will he sold in lots of 25. Sows will lie sold as listed with privilege. This is an outstanding lot of shoats, sows and pigs and can he inspected at any time before sale. HOG HOUSES 4-bed 2-piece farrowing house; three 2-bed farrowing houses, Conner-Prairie tyjie with crates. TERMS CASH. Not responsible in ease of accidents. WILLIAM WILEY Murphy, Auctioneer Martin, Clerk

YOU'RE TELLING ME! V WILLIAM RtTT ■■■ ■■ - Central Press Writer

MISS DONNA AXTJM of Arkansas is the fourth young lady from the South to be selected “Miss America” within the last six years. For any section of the country, that’s a mighty, mighty pretty showing! A .European scientist says ire’ll soon be able to predict earthquakes. That, says Grandpappy Jenkins, would indeed be earth-shaking tieu’.t. ijj The Siberian bear it worshiped by some East Asian tribe*—Eoctographs. But at a consideable distance. no doubt. i ! ! The next big holiday on the calendar won’t happen until Oct. 12—Columbus Day. This

must make a lot of school kids wonder why it took Chris so long to discover America. Ill On her 105th birthday a Chicago woman declares: “I'm ready for kindergarten.” Bet she didn't feel that way a century ago. ! I 1 Can't blame that Chicago lady. School must be a lot more pleasant today than it wa* back in 1858. ! ! ! Many species of fish have a tendency to shrink after being caught, according to a nature article. Well, that evens things up, since so many that get away have a tendency to get larger In the telling of it.

V^YOORHEAII

By LESTER I* COLEMAN, MJ>.

Doctor, Fd Like To fCnojv—

I MOVED to California because of my ainoa condition. Now-1 realise that I felt better

in Wisconsin.

Does weather affect einua

conditions?

Mm. E. t>., Calif.

Dear Mrs. D.: Apparently, you found out the hard way that

one should not uproot a tame

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.49] the climate & I mecca for an EB AL I infection of the

sinuses or any

v ''’■fePfljH Other medical

condition.

Dr. Coleman Not Only Cause Obviously, climate is not the only cause or cure of sinus Infections, asthma, bronchitis or arthritis. If it were, then some areas of the counity would be totally free of such diseases. They are not! Undoubtedly, a consistently warm, temperate climate can be more soothtag for a variety of Chronic illnesses.

It Is much wiser to test a climate by first living there for & reasonable period of time, however, before disrupting the family structure by an impulsive move. If the new climate, the community and the job opportunities all fulfill their promise of health and security, the move can then be made without disappointment.

Colds And The Infant X have a four month old baby. Should I. my relatives, -or friands wear a mask when we have colds and are near the baby? Mr*. Y. N., Mich. Dear Mrs, N.: The belief at the present time is that there is no real need to wear a mask if you don’t M coo” at the infant. Baby-talking to Infants covers them with droplets of saliva and sputum, which can infect them. When relatives and friends have colds, it is wise and considerate for them to stay away from the infant. Show them a jdfltui* Instead.

Seeing Spot* What causes spots before my eyes? My eye specialist says that my vision is good and that I have nothing to worry abouL Mrs. C. R., Mass. Dfar Mrs. R.: Worry seems to be a greater problem than your eye condition. The fact that you were reassured by your eye specialist should have been

comforting.

There are many causes for .such spots. Apparently, at the time of the examination, an explanation for your spots was given to you. Unfortunately, you, like many other patients, are so anxious and fearful before, during, and after a medical examination, that you often forget the reassuring answers to your questions. On your next visit, listen carefully to your doctor’s answers, and you will find relief from your anxiety. Croupy Cough My son, age 2^, develops a croupy cough in the middle of the night. When I pick him up, the cough seems better. Can this be a psychological need on

his part?

Mrs. B.L.T., Ohio Dear Mrs. T.: A psychological cause for & medical condition must, of course, be considered, but only after every physical possibility has been thoroughly investigated. The so-called psychosomatic reason was never meant to be a catchall for unexplained illnesses. Actually, a group of physicians have recently substantiated your own experience. They found that w’hen & croupy baby is held upright, the distress seems to diminish. It should be emphasized that all croupy children should be subjected to the expert opinion and care of a physician. While Dr. Coleman cannot undertake to answer individual letters, he will use readers 1 questions in his column whenever possible and whe& they are of general interest. Address your letters to Dr. Coleman is care of this newspaper.

1963. Kins Features Syndicate, too.

Lewman who will be gone this winter from home. Mrs. Stanley Cook gave a very interesting lesson and demonstration on making useful and ornamental things from plastic bottles. Meeting closed with prayer to meet with Mrs. Guy Cox, Oct. 10th.

Mrs. John Radford Is Hostess To Club The Woman’s Progress Club held their September meeting

Wednesday evoning at the home of Mrs. John Radford. Devotions U’ere given by Mrs. June Garner. The president, Mrs. Ellen Purcell was in charge of the meeting. Roll call was answered by methods of communications and the members exchanged potholders. Plans were made for future meetings. Mrs. Arthella Higgins gave a talk on insecticides, sprays and their effect oh humanity and also wild life.

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Mrs. Vina Radford was a guest. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Mary Johnson, served lovely refreshments. Next meeting win oe with Mrs. Arthella Higgins and Mrs. Evelyn Beck, Mrs. June Garner will give the program.

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