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The Daily Republic from Mitchell, South Dakota • Page 8

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Mitchell, South Dakota
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8
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Eight THE DAILY S. D. Thursddy, January 17, 1952 SCALLIN DRUG CO. The Rexall Store The meet Important part of ear bneiiiess Is FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS. Let us ee-eperate with year doctor.

Reliable Druggists since 1887. Large Supply Of Sick Room Needs Fever Thermometers Rubbing Alcohol Compound Cotton Gauze Adhesive Tape Rubber goods Electric Vapor- izers Hearing Pads Full line Ace nylonixed elastic hosiery. ALWAYS ON A (killed registered Pharmacist to serve you and your physician. SCALLIN DRUG CO. MIRROR OF YOUR MIND By LAWRBNCE GOULD whelming need or desire, as when bereaved persons "we" the loved one whom they cannot accept having lost.

But phenomena of this sort generally don't last long. person who continually hears voices or sees things and people which are unreal to everyone else is in a condition which requires psychiatric treatment. DOM everyone Nke to money? AMWCR Nearly tttkM to get money, but there ere tot of people who dislike being obliged to earn ee toteneery that they prefer living in relative poverty. I have known and scholars who would rather starve than flunk of their work from the standpoint of tts "market value." and many woman who has terned a good salary is happier finding "someone to support her," even though she may work harder and have lest than she did when she was single. To face the feet that your Ufe depends upon the value which society attaches to takes more courage and real independence than these people ever achieve.

Do hallucinations prove a person insane? Answer: They show that he has lost contact with reality at one point, but not always completely or permanently. All of us experience hallucinations (see and hear things which don't really exist) in our dreams, but recognize that they were unreal when we wake op. Most hallucinations embody the fulfillment of some over- MSI. Vnm Tertarm be.) matter who gives mental testa? Answer: Very much, writes Edith Lord of the University of Southern California, In Psychological Monographs. Administrators who gave Bohrschach tests to a number of sophomores were asked to adopt different attitudes friendly and unfriendly.

"Subjects who were coldly received tended to misunderstand and made errors in following directions. Subjects warmly greeted did not misunderstand, request repetition or make errors in following directions." More than halt the measurable differences between students' responses to the tests were traceable to a difference in the and the same was true of variations in performance. Find Korea Vet And Daughter Asphyxiated BARSTOW, Calif. Korean War veteran and his young stepdaughter were found asphyxiated yesterday in an apartment, but his wife, in a coma since Jan. 11, may survive.

Deputy Coroner Edward P. Doyle theorizes that Marine Cpl. Dean M. Chezem, 20, of Danville, succumbed to gas heater fumes the morning of Jan. 11.

He fell over on a bed but his wife, Jacqueline, 22, and her 2-year-old daughter by a previous marriage, Linda Dale Mahoney, toppled to the floor and escaped the full force of the deadly fumes. Doyle said the trio rented the apartment at the Hidden Ranch, five miles north of Barstow, Jan. 2. Cpl. Chezem returned from Korea last November, took a month's leave and was married Dec.

IS. He returned to duty at Barstow Marine Base but was last seen there Jan. 10. Doctors said Mrs. Chezem may have suffered brain damage hospital.

through lack of oxygen for so long a tune. Her condition is critical, said attendants at the base Teo Belongs at Dinner It really refreshes! Three-Year-Old Not Too Lucky As A Preacher WEST MEMPHIS. Ark. Mrs. P.

R. Askew tried to sink through the floor when her son Danny got up to preach to a startled congregation. Danny is 3. It happened Sunday at the West Memphis Church of Christ and kicked up quite a sensation. "Danny's always playing like he's a preacher," she said.

'Preaches to his dogs. Gets out in the back yard and sings and mumbles and claps his hands." But Danny had never made any trouble in church before. Mrs. Askew was startled not uneasy when they started serving the Lord's supper and all of a sudden Danny wasn't sitting beside her any more. 'I looked up," she said, "and there he was, walking right up to the altar." Danny stood at the pulpit.

His mother said he mumbled and he sang a little, all very serious. And then he looked down at the communion table. He reached for a HUNTS FINER FOODS Stretch Those Food Dollars With HUNT'S DOLLAR DAYS! glass, but couldn't make it. So Danny looked at one of the men. He stretched out his hands to indicate great height and said: 'When I get this big, I'm gonna have some of that!" In the hush that followed, Danny looked around.

His mother's eyes caught his, and what he saw dampened his spirits. He quietly sat down in the pastor's chair and stayed there. CUDAHY PURITAN SMOKED 6-8 IB. AVERAGE Quality Meats Pure Ground Beef IB. 55e Fresb Pork Hocks IB.

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Years Available:
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