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The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 7

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The Doctor Says: Take These Precautions To Avoid Poisonous Fish I tejBpble, itching under my arms-, in What cari'I'do fpr-thls? A -Check, witfi your doctor By W. G. BRANDSTADT, M.D. My family eats pompano, sea bass and snapper regularly. As a result on your'ar- -tide on poison fish we are wor- to determine whether or not you ried.

What precautions should have 'a' fungus' in this we take? And what about tuna bonito and skip-jack? A I did not include pompano-in the list of tropical and subtropical salt water fish that have been known to cause' poisoning. In-calms any fish it is wise to eat as little of the skin possible. there is any reason to doubt the harmlessness of the fish you plan to eat, it will help to prepare thin them-in water arid discard the water. Tuna, bonito and skipjack are safe if canned or if mediately after they are caught and thawed until they are to be cooked. If fish of these three types have a sharp peppery taste they should not be eaten.

If you have, he will pre to remove it. If not', the region 'dry and clean by 'frequent shaving and the of.an'antiperspi- rant These preparations', will iKjt- help- -unless, used daily. formication and what causes'it? A Formication is 'the. sensation of crawling on your skin when there- are-none there. is derived from -the-la Spme people have this sensation whenever they.wear -woolen underwear.

Others-have it especially in the winter when they undress. closely to itching and is usually, relieved by gently.rubbingr-not scratch ing the area. -what causes Landry's paralysis? What can. be done for it? A Although the cause of Landry's paralysis is unknown, it often starts a week or two following an upper respiratory infection with fever. This disease is characterized by weakness that starts in the fingers or toes on both sides and works upward.

Drugs of the cortisone group help some victims but hot others. The chief danger is that the disease will extend to the respiratory" center. If this happens an-iron lung must be used. After the acute state there is a gradual return of strength. There is no danger of a recurrence.

at the Casa Grande. Paul Mills Winti ToSM You Hello There! Once upon a time there was an onion that boasted that it was not an onion at all, but a gorgeous tulip bulb. It bragged loudly to its friends that it was better than they! Eventually it was planted and grew to be a nice little onion. It became the laughing stock of the garden and was so humiliated that it died at an early age. It forgot in its ambition that there is need in the world for both onions and tulips, Special feature this week at The Stopping Center, E.

Sycamore is neither onions nor tulips, but their fresh, homemade apple jelly and apple sauce. And, you won't want to miss their fresh country eggs! Beginning Wed. afternoon, the Jay Lee Ceramic shop is offering a special course in beginning ceramics. Here is the -opportunity for those interested in making ceramics. Call 452-8665 for further information.

Eeminder of the Hat and Dessert Party, Thursday, April 1 sponsored by the Jaycee Wives club. Donation to be made- to the Bona Building Fund. The Hat Party is in keeping with National Spring Millinery Week which ends April 3rd. Notice that all of the spring items are in stock at Anita's and the Galleries. Many beautiful new fabrics from which to choose, new colors, new designs.

Planning that "extra special" party? Helen and Chet Griffin, (Catering by Griffin) are ready, willing and able to give the assistance needed. Chet is a skillful bowler, but last week the-ball, somehow, managed to contact his foot (Ouch!) instead of the alley, diet says it wasn't his ball, but it was his foot! TO REMEMBER: When we look at the world in a broad, eenerous friendly spirit, what wonderful people we find (AdvJ Pro-Western Diplomat Gets Audience With President WASHINGTON (AP) Mau- they will, stay at Blair House, rice Yameogo, the pro-Western the President's guest house, president of the little republic of jjjgy eave Wednesday on a Upper Volta in the heart of West week tour of United states Trucking Awards Two of the Clemens Truck Line get special recognition at the company's annual safety dinner Saturday Shown receiving certificates and pins for 14 of safe-driving are Leonard Watson (left) and Chet Blessing (center). Making the presentation is Kokomo terminal manager Winfield f. Searle. (Photo by Jim Cox) Clemens Truck Line Has Awards Dinner The Clemans Truck Line of accident average of any ter- McClelland (2 years) a Kokomo held its annual Safety minal in the system over the with Lewis Thompson, Jim Col- Awards Dinner Saturday, night past year.

The local branch of the Clem- were given special recognition ans company recorded the best for a total of 52 years of safe, Guggenheim Grants Given 10 in State courteous' driving. Twenty-two employes were presented cigarette lighters for the roll in the winning of the Carriers Insurance Award for the least number of personal injury accidents. The local group reported only three bodily in Ind CAP) ury accidents durin tne -nth penod. They logged 5 7 ties were awarded Guggenheim research fellowship grants TM Michigan and during the period. Clemans began business in incorporated in ixth.

nationally in the number U31. The company has 62 trucks 145 tractor umts Principal a a winners 10 faculty members. the of awards given. Purdue was Pj 0 given two grants and Dame one. The annual awards, which Chet million for various college members in the nation, are granted scientific and re- scholastic search.

The grants are made to aid the research fields which were proposed to the Guggenheim Foundation in New York. The winners are: Indiana William Bailey, assistant professor of fine arts; Dr. Frederick J. professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures; Dr. Rowland L.

Collins, assistant professor of English; Dr. Edward Grant, professor of history, and professor of history and philosophy of science; Dr. Robert E. Quick, professor history; Dr. -Riley Schaeffer, professor of chemistry; and Dr.

Ernest Wenkert, professor of chemistry. PURDUE Dr. Calvin 0. Schrag, professor of philosophy; and Dr. San Fu Tuan, associate professor of physics.

NOTRE DAME Dr. John T. Noonan professor of law. INVALID EQUIPMENT Hospital etc. Kokomo a Salts, Ph.

452-7710. INDUSTRY MAGNET? BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) -Thomas A. Watson, vice president of Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. of Fort Wayne, will preside over a three-day conference at Indiana University, April 30, to probe Indiana's industrial potential.

Eugene Beesley, president of Eli Lilly Indianapolis, will lead a symposium for the annual Busi' ness Alumni MANPOWER FOR ALL MIMEOGRAPHING. CRESTLINE SLIDE PROJECTOR SPECIAL 3 MODELS TO CHOOSE ENDS SATURDAY USES 4 TRAY SYSTEMS I DftCAST IODY 600 Watt- Uses Roto-Tray-holding 100 slides SEMI-AUTO from only CRESTLINE 500 MODEL REMOTE CONTROLLED CRESTLINE 500 DELUXE FULL REMOTE CONTROL Hat: RtmotB form, rorword-Rtvorit, CycU All In One Control. Eleven of 14 local drivers -Kentucky 14 years of safe dri Other individual awards went to Robert Dehaven (8 years), ter, Harry Shipp and (each 1 year.) Skaller, Harold Harry Cotterman 29, 1965 KOKOMO (Ind.) TRIBUNE 7 Africa arrives today for a state has no visit with-President Johnson. re)aUons The red-carpet welcome for Union or Red chjna the-African leader will include a state dinner tonight at the White House, with 35 American Indian dancers from 14 tribes providing entertainment. Yameogo has had a strong interest-in American Indians.

The 44-year-old Yameogo and his wife were to fly to Washington by helicopter from Williamsburg, Va. They arrived in the restored-'- colonial capital Sunday night following a flight from Africa in a U.S. Air Force jet. During their two days here, RECOMMENDS DISMISSAL WASHINGTON (AP) Paul Bisgyer, trial examiner for the National Labor-Relations Board Saturday recommended dismissal of a complaint-by the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union against Union Carbide chemicals division at Whiting, for alleged failure to discharge bargaining obligations. PARTY BANQUET EQUIP.

A compliti lini of Silver Dirilyti. Kokomo Rental Sales, Ph. 452-7710. SOUND INVESTMENT I ADVICE AVAILABLE! Slap by WELFARE FINANCE thit Tu.idoy and find out how your mon.y can put to work for you with CERTIFICATES of INDEBTEDNESS WELFARE FINANCE CORPORATION Is offtr- inc vary special opportunity to you and ill Indiana residents! Invist your money in of I's they pay. annum interest is payable quarterly and they mature in nine montrnl CERAMIC CLASSES EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON If Interested Call Jay Lee Ceramics 452-S666 SHOP TONIGHT 'TIL tVENINOS TIL 5:30 SAVE A BUNDIE DMA NEW PHILCO APPLIANCE TV, OR STEREO anity 'Miracle Sharp' ELECTRIC -KNIFE with exclusive Stainless Steet edge CARVING CAN BE FUN WITH THE LADY VANITY EUCTRIC KNlfl Two-tons design ot home in kitchen or dining rooml Just guide it and the twin iteel blades will corve through anything from beef to angel coke.

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What's the most important ingredient in any recipe? The cook's pinch of imagination, of course! Share your or recipes through: Kathy Kilowatt, Plainfield, Indiana. LBJ CHILI We've had several rtqueste from waders to to Lfsresponslblefor the chili craze at the House. Here it recipe thaf been a hit with the Johnson famfly foTvearsI The Johnson family cook says it can be frozen In large for future use. afci.d.lllmtat tsp. ground oKgano SeimS Put ehlll onions ind-garlic In heavy boiler or skillet Sear until light-colored.

Add 'chili powder (to tote), tomatoes, nit and hot water. Bring to a boil, lower simmer about one hour. cooks otrt, skim. PUBLIC SCTVTCt INDIANA. PHILCO 30" ELECTRIC RANGE REGUIAR1Y $299.95 NOW 199" W.T.

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