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Medicine How FHA Tours ir A i Children's Honu 10 Catpr Star-Tribune Wednesday, Feb. 16, 1972 February Is Peak Month for Sniffles During February, the peaK Quantity? As much as you desire. Starving yourself is month of the common col season, you, your family and 30 unnecessary. Drink when you are thirsty. No need to force MEDICINE BOW The Bow-Basin FHA Chapter, visited the Wyoming State Chjldrens' Home in Casper and also attended a demonstration of small appliances given by Nellie Prall of Pacific Power and Light.

Fighty-two members made the lour. Accompanying the girls were Mrs. Mac Tilley, chapter mother; Miss Joanne Flint, student teacher; Mrs. Norma Nash, former student teacher, and Mrs. Richard Fisher, million other Americans may catch a case of the sniffles.

liquids upon yourself, though. 5. When you blow your nose, And, unfortunately, a cure for the common cold is sti throughout the family. A few practical steps which, while not cures, will help you to lick that cold. 1.

Slay home for the first day or two, when the typical cold is most contagious. This will keep you from giving the cold to others. Also other illnesses may start out feeling like colds. 2. Take a hot bath.

As muscles relax and some arteries open up, you will probably feel better. 3. Go to bed. Tucking yourself unknown. The cold has been defying scientists for over 3,000 years Ancient Chines? farmers tried to ease their cold miseries chapter advisor.

This tour re-emphasized the by inhaling vapors of horsetail goal of the State FHA, which is blow gently and blow both sides. 6. Avoid getting too close to others. Cover your coughs and sneezes. Use paper tissues and put them in a disposable paper bag.

Don't save hankies in a pocket or under a pillow. Also use your own dishes and drinking glasses. 7. Use a vaporizer. 8.

Call your doctor if your cold last beyond a week, if you have more than one degree of fever, or if you have more than four colds a year. a broomlike plant which con "To Dare is to Care" in caring tains ephedrine, a common ingredient in modern nose enough about others to find out about them. in will help your body regulate its temperature. Also, since a cold is a sickness, you need rest. sprays.

In the fifth century B. C. the Greek physician Hippocrates Paul Krowski. The style show will feature a luncheon at the afternoon presentation and dessert with the evening showing. Many wedding chapels in i SELECTING clothes to be shown at the spring style show sponsored Feb.

26 by St. Patrick's Altar and Rosary Society are (left to right)! Mrs. Joe Faulkner, Mrs. Darrell Johnston and Mrs. Keep comfortably covered.

Avoid chilling or drafts. Reno will accept credit cards in wrote that bleeding was 4. Eat a balanced diet. payment for the ceremony. popular Athenian therapy for co ds.

But. he confessed. "It didn't do any good." Augustus Caesar tried to fight his sneezes with the equivalent of a heavy overcoat, four waistcoats, an underwaistcoat and a stomacher. Powdered Egyptian mummy was treat LOCATED III SUIiniSE SHOPPING CENTER ment in the 1500s. Seventeentn em U-S1T.

8 un. 8 pjn. SU3I. 9s.R)6p.m. century doctors had their patients put strands of their hair between two slices of bread and feet it to a dog.

And years ago Russians wrapped around their sore throats a cloth con taining one salted herring. Although a cold cure remains elusive, doctors do know that often the main carrier of the cold virus is the young school child. And because parents may sometimes neglect to give him the proper cold care, his cold will usually be more contagious. To ward off that infectious cold, immediate attention should be given to its early signs. Even though there is no sure fire cure, you can relieve the symptoms, help your child to feel better and, perhaps, prevent the cold from spreading 1MB HIP fflffl u.j5.d.a.

(( runirc CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE W) 8-LB. CAN 7 RIBS ONLY ''lnr" ln id 1 11 minimni i i i ir I iii.i irin iiiunr-i Cow Belles Sponsor Cook-off NEWCASTLE A valentine motif was carried out for the noon luncheon following the annual "Beef Cook-Off sponsored by the Weston County CbwBelles in Newcastle. Feb 12. Thirty-five persons at tended.

Dana Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davis Newcastle, and Dolores Bock daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Bock of Osage tied for first and second places.

The prize money was combined and then divided between the two young cooks, Theresa Bock, daughter of Mr, mm mm BOOTH and Mrs. Royal Bock, won third place. The three winning New Supply TURKEY HINDQUARTERS SIRLOIN STEAK im mm CUT-UP FRYERS PORK TENDERLOIN CHOPS OSCAR WAYER BOLOGNA recipes used ground beef. Fish Cakes Judges for the cook-off were PORK CUTLETS ib 89V Mrs. Gary Fulton, county ex of FRESH FISH U.S.D.A.

mo tension home economist; Mrs. Gride -49 89 39 Harry Borgialll, president LB. 12-oz. LB LB. 8-oz.

the Weston County CowBelles and Allan McKinnon, vocational agriculture Instructor Newcastle High School. SAUD DRESSING SALAD D0VL 29 Following the luncheon Jim Darlington, vice president the Newcastle High Schoo Parkay MARGARINE mn. 4m.tht. 1.00 chapter, Future Farmers America, talked on careers in agriculture. He noted the mmsr "bigness of agriculture" which Involves more than farmers and Cracker Darrel CHEESE 69 CORN Criam pr Whola Kernel, Del tlonle, 333 Cant 4 for 89 Early Garden PEAS D.iK.m.,303cn.

4i.r 89 TOMATOES reeled, fall 4393 cam 89 ranchers, but suppliers mechanics and other service Choice Sunkist industries, and education. Joh Rlcsland, also a member of the Newcastle chapter of Assorted COFFEE CAKES FFA, gave his presentation of ORANGES PEACHES CAUFRUIT. 2Vem 1.00 the FFA Creed, noting that rural America holds true to the best traditions of America. Both young men will par WHOLE CHICKENS SSKL. JUMBO TOWELS 3 1 .00 -n oo Udpate in district competition.

lbs. EA. NOW! ITC.J.L VETS DOG FOOD 15-oz. Can lOhr 1.00 CRACKERS GnAPE JUICE welm 2m 49 00 ENGLISH I.IUFFIII 0 BREAD 0 i loaves m-m nmii uuu mm i nmrrmn i ramrm rj Radishes 2 29' Cherry Tomatoes 39c PINK WHITE GRAPEFRUIT. I00 YELLOW ONIONS a 10' 1 KRAFT WHIPPED CREAM CHEESE, Asst.

Flavors FREE WITH PURCHASE OF TWO CLOVER CLUB 67c POTATO CHIPS! HOT GROSS DUNS DOZ. CUJUUUJJ t.U.U 1 XUlXUSXUJALi i IJUj i i i i Large Chocolate Chip Cookies Delicious CSSCNER MESSAGE: VI- FROZEN FOODS ORANGE JUICE 2 70 GRAPE JUICE weich, ij ol .49 EGG NOODLES mmm 1.00 PEAR: dal Swoon says the wiy to keep long swinging hair swing-inf and in food condition is cut tht tnds (about one-eighth Inch) ewry two weeks or so depend-lnj oa tha growth. It keeps the ends from splitting and the general condition of the hair will trapmt as well as the look. Now New York POT PIES BAXET, Chicken, Turkey, Beef. 6 for 1.00.

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