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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 20

Publication:
The Republici
Location:
Columbus, Indiana
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20
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mm Hi: PAGE TWENTY THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, COLUMBUS, INDIANA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1954 Drightly. Attitude oh dm Has Health II r-- -m 1 HEATH and SHEET METAL WORK Oil, Gais and Coal Furnace Conversion Burners Free Intimate Cheerfully Given ijplwne 2-17U Ired Schlehuser Miles pea on Kaahvllle Road Maunac Irnnvn in 4ft Modern man doesn't want romantic legends about disease. He wants facts. He doesn't leave his health to fate, but takes personal responsibility for it He knows that the poet's death from TB was tragically unnecessary; that the great picture was painted in spite of, not because of TB. He doesn' think it' romantic toibe half alive.

i So he Joins with his neighbors in community efforts! to fight the spread of tuberculosis. He follows the elementary rules of healthy llv-i-ing bo that his body can defend itf self infection. If, in spite of his own efforts, hie should contract TB, he knows he. is "not doomed. With modern treatment-4 rest, drugs, and surgery he has J- LM -me Ray Whlttington, 803 Central IIUIIUm) lUIUtfll III IV! 1 states arid 19 foreign 1 HfliiiiffiHI i-i- it-.

I I ill; 5r 'I l'r Big Change One of the greatest differences between our own times and; those of our grandparents is in the attitude toward illness. Modern says: "Give us the facts and well do something about Ninteenth-century man I saw! disease either as a cruel stroke of! fate or as punishment for bis sins. Poets and artists! almost always were described as having a hectic, tuberculous flush. They died young, after completing one great work of art. There was a legend that tuberculosis made genhis burn i more coumnes avenue, underwent mirgery Wednesday foil an.

eye injury sustained at Hamilton Manufacturing corporation in August. He is in good condition In room 135. Claude Route who has been at the county, hospital for two and one-half weeks, has been moved to room 252. He is in satisfactory condition after an opera-UoBui iJ. i j.

every hope of making good re covery, 'ii: It's a big but a change in the right direction Sap's Specials 63c DUTCH APPLE PIE 63c Clark Gardner is the name chos en for the son of Mr. and Mrs. i i EIGHT BIG NIGHTS Tues. Feb. 2nd to 9th inclusive.

Gordon Curtis, 712 Eighth street. He (was born at the county hospital ji 29, weighing- eight pounds and 10 Ounces. They have another, son, Gordon Lynn, 5. Large 9" family size pie. Sap's tender flaky crust Warren Robert; is the name chos- en- for the son i of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawirence Geary, 108 Washington SENSATIONAL! CLOSE OUT SALE tilled with delicious apples, brown sugar, butterand other wholesome Inaredients and foDDed with rf Bring the Sick and Afflicted. Our Lord tempting strips of rich pastry. rjci Heals Today. OF ALL CROSLEY 69c Coconut Marshmallow Cake 69c 1J i street, born, at the county hospital Jan, 25, weighing seven pounds! and 13 ounces.

They have another son, Lawrence Leroy, 7. i Mr. and Edward Darnell, i 1309 East; Court street, have named their daughter, born 'at, the county hospital Jan. 29, Linda Kay. She weighed eight pounds and two ounces.

They also have three sons, I. ii i REFRIGERATORS, RANGES, FREEZERS, Services Nitely 7:30 pjn Moist' tender layers of yellow cakefilled with rich i x-j i i i i iWASHERS And DRYERS! 1 I th. i ouiiercream ana TrosTea wnn TiijTTy Douea marsn- mallow icing covered wi fresh tasty long threaded Making Room for the New Philco Greg, 5, jDjavid.l 3, and Larry 15 i. 1 -j 1 rauc mim coconut, Line Arriving Soon! Gail'Ann iis the name cnosen lor the i daughter Of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Pearl street. She was born at the county hos lis 1 -n Central ter danish coffee one for they are MODERN APPLIANCE Twenty-third Have you tried our new all bu cakes? Better come in land try truly different and delicious. pital FebJ 2j weighing seven poundsJ i 420 Fifth St. Phone i 5485 All Denominations Welcome Uf Mi 11 1 V. I and eight ounces.

They have another daughter, Carol, 1 1 Dr. and Mrs. Howard Rothrlng, 2228 Pear street, have chosen Bar I. I bara- Gwynne as the' name for their daughter born at the county hospital Jan. 25.

She weighed seven pounds and 10 ounces. They have two: other daughters, Claudia Ann, 5, and Marian, 1, and- they have three sons, Howard, 9, John, 7, and Tommy, 2. ii Hospital Admittances Leon Brown, 424 Third street, room 226; I i Mrs. Earl Beldon, Crothersville route 1, room 118. i i Mark Steven Romine, S-year-old son) of Mr.

and; Mrs. Horace Romine, HartsviUe route 1," room 236, Roscoe Capper, Route 1, room Linda Bohn, 9-year-old daughter of" Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Bohn, Route 4, room 240. ij i Raymond Lakin, Nashville route 3, room 135.

i Mrs. Margaret Gearhart, Route 8, room 229. Paul Brown, 1-month-old son of Mr.) and; Mrs. Paul Brown, 1316 Morningside drive, room 237. I 'Danied Reed, 11-year-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Reed, Route -s QLEO feipfnw JAY 1 2fc jrl rpjj FOOD STORES I I i SEALDSWFJET J' 1 CAUFORXIA YELLOW CIJNG I PF'iirHF dQ4s JUICE I 2 lbs. 3vc vl I ii I wm Fresh Frozen flTrV hunt's So. 2V4 I Irf Heiivy syru9 1 Cm3 2 1 Over $1,200 Available at Jay MpScsf 9 1 mjm For Club's, Churches or Charities i fC IC 0 I Through Betty Crocker's- i i I Era SKGOQ 933S3D 7, room 109. I i Mrs.

Richard jSchowe. 1717 Cali fornia street, room 117J i Calvin Wright, 906 Sycamore street, room 134. i Meetings i i 8 p.m. tonight. American Legion, 8, p.

m. tonight. Benny Birthday III iMBMBBMSkSI ItSk 1 I iikv I I I i a III "lNnH kUNU I i i III I r- nn nii iLTswial 1 I STRAWBERRY PRESERVES -12 or, jar 33c -me's 40 I II I Vv' UUVbC9 VIM. vum iupuai I Mary Ann SALAD DRESSIHG pl. jar 27c NEW; YORK (CUP) Jack Benny i made an announcement today.

He's going to be "40." '-r 1 i r- SWANSOJTS C1HCKEN OR BEEF i SWANSOJTS CHICKEN BEEF 8 The comedian, who has been 39 POT PIES SUCED PACKER'S LABEL ArAMi. Ji CO SLICED PACKER'S LABEL --or younger since your old crystal told how he discovered and got; use to the difficult idea in jan article for Collier's maga FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES zine. Hi. Today I face the future fear 216 Size' Julcv Florida lessly," 1 Benny that, after 39 years of the best ORANGES dor. 29c Whiting Troutj FISH I fruits of life, my next 39 years will I wipwi 1 1 uun i i inn 1 1 mn.u mmii i i i i II "Tvf I HandsomejNew; i llJtViikyll 21-injch Cansole I' lijfJ -1 At the Amazing less trade-in allowance 1 1 4 Rush shipment has just arrived! Ask II 'I'll IS'-'.

us to show; you the spectacular new Philco 4103. ai left a full quality xbbbJ 21-inch console i i' Siij ii i -decorator-styled i i it: i i Mahogany finish cabinet i. i i i i ii i i k-A t- i v- i 2 lbs. 29c lb. 45c be I just as fruitful and will last just as long." Florida Seedless, 70 Size SWSB CATFISH Fresh Pack In passing, Benny passed on GRAPEFRUIT 1: 1 0--59c some hints for avoiding 40.

Benny: listed them this way: "1. Before your 40th birthday pl. Can 79c OYSTERS Western Winesap APPLES -i lb. 15c keep circulating the story that 10096 Pure LARD .4 lbs. 88c Golden Yellow BANANAS Ji i-- 2 lbs.

29c I Any Slie Cut BOLOGNA you're ,39. If people hear it often enough they'll, believe it for years. I "2. When in 1 the company of yo linger ask their advice on everything. Pretty soon they'll begin to believe they're older than you are.

It j. "3. Stay slim. Thin people always ook younger. Connie Mack is 92, but he's so slender nobody figures jhim to be more than 88.

'4. If you have to spend any money, -do it grudgingly. People will think you're saving up for your old age instead of entering POTATOES Pearl Brand CHILI ROLLS 27c i L'A lb; 49c 1 Ibi roll 43c Ll lb, 69c u. s. Nb.

i U. S. No. 1 Maine) 29 10 10 39' Lbsi PORK SAUSAGE CUBE STEAKS PORTA 1BICAN COUNTRY STYLE NEW PALESTINE TOMATO JUICE Cottage FRESH CRISP CABBAGE 5c it. This rule won't cost you anything except aij few friends, but you'll have so much money you'd bej ducking them anywajr.

i 5. Avoid reminiscing about the past. Ifj the. name Lincoln should come up in your conversation, be su-e that it's the car you're- talking about and not the President." P.S, Who's Who saysji Benny was born Feb. 14, 1894, in Waukegan, YAMS 2 25c Lb.

Box. 46-Oi. Can 2 19c LESS TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE RITZ CRACKERS I lb. b6x 35c it i SPAI.1 12 oz. can 49 PET I.1ILIC .2 lal cans 27c Adams vi Pranksters So Rich It Whip MILNOT 219c 46 oz.

can 29c ORANGE JUICE Your old small screen television set may more than coyer the Down payment! At absolutely no obligation we'll be glad to demonstrated Philco 400 1-E shown at in a handsome Ebony cabinet with Itrue, simplified tuning and brighter flinch picture plan to see it soon! Price include Federal Tax and One on Picture Tube. I I i i BUY IMOW ON EASY TERMS I 'il Flavorklst Injury CRACKERS I lb. box 28c CHERRIOS 7 oz. pkg. 17c Date I.

Li ii Free Medium Size Pkg. With FAB giant she 69c VEL 4 Irg. pkg. 29c AJAX CLEANSER 2 cans 25c FLEECY WHITE qt. btle.

17c PALUOLIVE 3 reg. bars 25c PALMOLIVE 2 bath size 25c CASHMERE BOUQUET 3 bars 25c CASHMERE BOUQUET 2 bath 25c I LOGANSPORT, Ind. (UP) Identity of pranksters whose acts led to the injury of a city fireman and shock to an expectant mother was sought today by police. i Asst. Fire Chief WiUiam Day wias hurt Wednesday! when thrown from a truck carrying lnhalator equipment in response to an emergency call which turned out to be I fi 5 IMrs.

William! Galloway nearly 9 I I LITTLE KITTEN ARMOUR'S STAR adio I Television CAT FOOD BEEF STE7 LA FRANCE BLUING 10c Jhad hysterics when she drove into 5 Store Hours: Daily 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 35c 13d i -i the; garage at her home Tuesday night and saw what appeared to be the body of a woman hanging by a cordi from the rafters. Inves Monday and Friday Until 9 p.m. 1621 California Phone 3415 3TJ E.16TH ST.I 416 THIRD ST.

Opposite Courthouse tigation, showed i it 1 was only life-like dummy. '5 1 ui.

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