The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1963 — Page 8
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
THURS., NOV. 7, 1963. Page 8
FOOT CHECK-l'P NEW YORK (l T PI> — Your car may have had a 1.000-mile check-up recently. But have your feet ? The American Foot Care Institute reports most people cover 10 to 11 miles a day during the summer, which adds up to 1.000 miles in three months. Some exercises. Curl and uncurl vour toes, suggests the institute. And walk on tiptoe as long as possible.
Thus, a child can learn that watches the cowboys on televis- A sun-glare filter that clips brilliant sunlight bombards the SCRIBBLE SCARVES the head—in novel "scribble” rhone numbers or whatever else when he arises the hand is at ion at 5, or begins the bedtime to an automobile visor can be motorist’s vision. (Power Sales NEW YORK (UPI) Ball- head scarves which come with 8. eats lunch when it is on 12, argument at 7. pivoted to any angle from which and Service, 9044 Terminal Ave., point pens have now gone to pens. Why? For autographs • strikes a y° un £ lady' 8 fancy.
TIME TELLER NEW YORK (UPIt — First step in teaching a child to tell time is to show him the position of the small (hour* hand in relation to the most important events in his uay. suggests one watch company (Bullovat.
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