The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 May 1965 — Page 3
THi MISSISSIPPI RIVER ■wlrla over vast thousands of acres In the West Alton, Mo., regi ffl, where a levee broke north of Quincy, IU.
Boat Capsizes,, Seven Browned
WOODSTOCK, Ga. UPI — Seven members of three related families drowned Sunday when a small overloaded boat nosed under at the sta^t of a pleasure ride on Dake Allatoona. One of the victims was a father who watched trhe boat sink from shore and drowned trying to swim to the scene and save his son. . • ■‘5 4 ‘ * , A nearby boatsman rescued one of the four children aboard the flooded boat and also picked up another would-be rescuer who became exhausted before
the floundering vie- had had an operation of the |
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Kitchen Clinic By Fred E. Drucker, Kitchen Designer
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OBLEM: Young couple with
small child bought a small but comfortable older home, •which was within their finan. •eial means but left them little jfor kitchen renovation. Kitchjen had clothes washer but no {dishwasher and had little eat* big room for a growing family. SOLUTION: Space can be made for an automatic dishwasher by removing the un-der-counter clothes washer to the basement. Electrical and plumbing connections are readily converted for the dishwasher. and Vtio 1” space left by the narrower width of the dishwasher can be reduced with filler wood to match existing cabinets. Replacing existing table and two chairs with fk36” high counter proI vides snack bar space for 4 or fS. A shallow sliding door base cabinet built under the counter adds storage space. Seats for dining can be provided by anpainted stools 24" high with back rests. Additional storage can be obtained by hanging I carpenter - constructed or {stock-sise cabinets with filler fend pieces on the wall over : the range. Open space next to t the range can be utilized by | adding a maple-block counter-
Card Of Thanks
*_ W# would like to thank all of *ur friends, relatives and neighbors for all the help and kind rffera that were made to us Runday when our house burned. Wo would also like to thank the Fire Department for the hot, hard dirty work they put forth tat putting out the fire. Thanks
to one end all.
Waldo and Phyllis Shoemaker
A Popular IreaT Lunchtime Fare Is Found In Cans
BEFORE: Kitchen, before remodeling, has no dishwasher and eating room for only two. Open space in corner next ta range is unused.
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AFTER: Simple inexpensive changes make kitchen more functional, with added work area and storage space. Seating has been increased to four or five.
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The dead were identified by a funeral home as Alton Andrew Elgie Giddeons, 28; his son, Bobby, 5, and his brother, Jack C. Giddeohs, 35; Danny Huffman 18, his sister, Margaret, 11; and two sisters, Peggy, 10 and Diane Clayton, 8, all of near Woodstock. Jack Giddeons, his wife, Ann, 26, and Elgie Giddeons’ pregnant wife, Nell, 20, watched the tragedy from the shore, about 150 yards away. Jack immediately dived into the lake and struck out for the capsized
boat.
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Soviets Perform Odd Operation MOSCOW UPI — Soviet surgeons performed a unique operation on a girl born with two bodies, four arms, four legs and five kidneys, the news agency Tass said today. It said the extra organs were successfully removed from the one-year old girl in a two-hour operation and she has now been discharged from the hospital. It said before the operation the girl had had pneumonia twice, measles, chicken pox and:
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiene, Mande f, May 3, 1965
HEALTH CAPSULES by Michael A. PcUi. M-D.
IF YOU HAVE AN AftTlFtClAL VALVE PUT IN YOUR HEART. CAN THE VALVE EVER fS RE PLACER ?
YE4. ONE PATIENT 1$ REPORTED TO HAVE HAP HER VALVE REPLACEP 4UCCE44FULLV FOUR PIFFERENT TIM!* N EIGHT YEAR*. TOMORROW: MEA$LE$. H«*lth Capsulas 9<vti helpful inipmuliuiL . It ii not intend•dtobaefaduanacffoiwturu
JIM'S SHOE REPAIR Com* too us, JOHN and JIM 204 SO. COUiM
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Card Of Thanks We wish to thank Dr. Jones, Dr. Schauwecker, Dr. Lett, Dr. Ellett, all the fine nurses, j nurses aides, the entire hospital! staff, friends, neighbors, rela-' tives and friends for the flowers and cards I received. I thank our pastor. Bro. Dorris, and Bro. Palmer, Br. Kivett, Bro. Bowser and all others for their prayers and visits while in the hospital. You were all so wonderful to me and my family. Abb Allee and family
Lunch, often considered the “little meal’ nounshihg and quick to prepare. Whether it be for the children scampering home from school or hubby home for a fast bite to eat, the time is often hectic. Brand name convenience foods are most efficient in times like these. All set to go, right from their containers, the busy homemaker needs only to heat and serve or add an extra touch if she likes. High in popularity as lunchtime fare is soup . . . canned condensed soup. Served piping hot and accompanied by a sandwich, it’s a welcome and nutritious treat for everyone. Try this tasty soup combination with a corned beef sandwich. Tomato Sour Cream 'Soup ' *' Ctih finely shredded cabbage 1 can (10% ounces) eon- % cup chopped onion - densed tomato soup • * - 1 small clove garlic, minced cup sour cream 2 tablespoons butter or 1 cup water margarine Generous dash celery seed In saucepan, cook cabbage, onion, and garlic in butter until onion is tender. Add soup. Gradually blend in sour cream and water; add celery seed. Heat, stirring now and then. Makes 2 to 3 servings.
Sf»k«3 4 YOUR HEALTH
By LESTER L. COLEMAN, M.D.
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These Are Your Questions
WHAT is the real meaning Of colic in infants? Colic is one of the vague terms that pass from generation to generation of mothers without any specific identification with a real medical condition. Technically, “colic” means a . • gainful abdomCial spasm. Yet, in i nfants the term : .is loosely used ? to refer to any '' variations from normal habits of eating, sleeping, playing or Dr. Coleman crying. Colic is not as much a disease as it is a problem situation for new parents. especially of the first born child. • • • What are the causes of spots before the eyes? This complaint frequently occurs after middle age. Almost always they are produced by changes in the vitreous fluid in one of the chambers of the eye-
ball.
In most instances these spots are annoying but not dangerous to Sight. However, it is imperative that a complete examination by an eye specialist is made to rule out the possibility of any underlying, more serious, cause for these spots. These spots produce a great deal of anxiety because they persist for a long time. Reassurance by the eye doctor can bring welcome comfort despite their persistence.
Is tet'any the same a*
tetanus?
No. They are completely un-
related.
Tetany is a disorder of the chemistry of the blood, particularly involving the balance of calcium and potassium. Disease of the parathyroid glands and rickets are two of the most common causes of tetany. Tetanus, or lockjaw, is caused by the germ Clostridium tetani. This once dangerous disease can now be considered almost eradicated because of the successful immunization against it by early and repeated vaccinations.
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Is warm climate beneficial for rheumatism or arthritis ? Patients with these conditions very often say that they feel better and are more comfortable and definitely less distressed by waftn temperature and dry climate. There is, however, no real scientific explanation for this feeling of well-being. People should never uproot their homes and business to move to any climate for these or any other medical condition without a long trial period in a new climate. It can be very distressing psychologically, and exceedingly expensive, to come to the disappointing realization that climate alone is not the total answer to a medical problem. While Dr. Coleman cannot undertake to answer individual letters, he will use readers’ questions in his column whenever possible and when they are of general interest. Addrese your letters to Dr. Coleman in
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