READ THE OMAHA GUIDE .. I Medical Milestones An "Antidote" for Anxiety . Diseases are often associated with particular periods in history, just as they are often linked with certain geographical areas. It is not too strange, for example, to learn that when ignorance and poverty pre vailed i as in the Middle Ages) great plagues scourged the world.. Centuries later, during the Industrial Revolution, new disease nat terns emerged- people bad nocked * to the cities, often living in over crowded, unsanitary conditions, with poor ventilation, contamin ated food and polluted water. Dur ing this period diseases like tuberculosis, typhoid fever and in fluenza took a huge toll of lives. Today we live in an age of mange—domestic, social and busi ness change; changes in inter national economy and politics; changes that reach into the lives of us all. The disease symbols of this age are increased tension and anxiety. Science tells us that though some degree of anxiety is desirable be cause it prompts us to “do some thing about it," anxiety is harm ful when it gets out of hand. It is only when it grows out of all pro portion to the problems involved and prevents us from acting that it becomes something of a medical problem. It has beer, estimated that to day one out of every three per- I sons whom the doctor sees is suf- j faring primarily from anxiety. In effect the world is suffering from ! an ' epidemic” of anxiety. Fortunately, we have an “anti dote” for thiu. A new drug is now available that relieves tension and anxiety. Dr. Frank M. Berger, who introduced the relaxant raephene sin, recently developed a drug called “ililtown ’ which has been effective against these conditions.' It is not a barbiturate or a nar cotic, and has proven safe after more than hundreds of clinical trials. A Florida doctor, for ex ample, found that 68 of 72 of his patients suffering from anxiety and tension were helped by “Mil town”. Other doctors throughout the country have had similar ex periences with the new drug, both in the treatment of mild and se vere cases of anxiety. “Miltown,” is a drug that can be obtained only on a doctor's pro scription. How About That! Jne fluid rrulk ond creom consumption in the United Stages last year '~civefaq§d about.... fir,.. ( fnTaiI5ra'| _K,.tlTLp!r.?2S Milk is the almost per-ecr mod It contains protems.milk suoar, calcium, tats, phosphorous, Vitamin A .VrtnrmnT^ Vitamin bx and Vitamin D. On tbrtiticd milk.) About ten years aqo ,the round milk bottle became square-shaped and short necked to tit more easily into modem space-savinq refriqerators/ _ New Grape Flavor Inspires Cool And Crispy Salad r hi i M—■I —. — mi— «» vJ5JP*Lfgel3tm’ one °f three “w dark and delicious gelatin Sa .orS, «i! (Kl'.e warm weather menu planning with a variety of Sd G"sterti ,and salads. Like the new black cherry f^d. u_ k raspberry -flavored gelatins, grape has a dehghtful go V,' -her qnahty ;a.t mates it the perfect companion for fresh fruit, *na especially peaches. For a cool salad with crispy overtones! grape-flavored gelatin w teamed with nuts, celery ihd peaches *n a p peaung side salad for a kuffet supper or a light, yet substantial iuncneon salad on a not summer day. Crispy Peach Salad 1 *«P«-flavared gelatin \i cup chopped nuta l 1 wjL. H C -J chopped celery 1 cup hot water 1 cup drained canned 1 cup cold water sliced peaches Dissolve grape-flavored gelatin and salt in hot water. Add cold water Cmll until slightly thickened. Fold in nuta, celery and peacr.es Pour into a serving dish or mold. Chill until firm. Serve or crisp lettuce or water cress. 6 serving*. YOU CANT QUIT ADVERTISING YOU’RE TALKING TO A PARADE __ NOT A MASS MEETING Picnic Perfect Banana Cake Going on a picnic? Here’s the cake for you—luscious, moist I banana spice, with the simpiest-ever broiled frosting. Bake, broil and carry your cake in its 9-mch square pan. It is convenient to pack and just right fci h«arty outdoor appetites. Convenient, too, ia the double-rich evaporated milk which gives this cxke its lender light texture. Used just as it pours from the can, evaporated milk blends perfectly with the smooth bananas and spices to produce the delicious result. Note: Include a can of evaporated milk in your picnic basket for the coffee drinkers in the crowd—no need to worry about spilling •a spoiling! Banana Spice Cake cup butter ^ )4 teaspoon cloves 1 1 cup sugar )i teaspoon nutmeg 1 egg ' 2 tablespoons lemon juice lk cups sifted all-purpose flour 1 small can cup) I te prostate. Tace. available only on pre ; scription, was developed by the, j rese arch laboratories of the Wm.' ; S. Merreli company, Cincinnati, | Ohio. — — ,'Cartons For Picnics Of No Returns __ Here’s how you can set a complete picnic lunch and throw away all serving items entirely without cost. It’s aii done with milk cartons. 1—For piates you simply split empty half-gallon waxed paper milk cartons the iong way. 2—You fetch your beans, hotdogs and other foods in half-galion cartons which you have re-sealed (by cutting off the peak of the gable top and refolding the pouring spout). 3—For serving pickles, cottage cneese, relish and condiments, use split halves of quart cartons. 4—Bring your own ice. frozen in smaller size car tons in your deep freeze unit. Y'our milk or fruit beverage, of course, ’ comes in a sealed carton, also disposable. 5—A couple of extra car-! tons takes care of leftovers, if any. 6—You start your picnic fire with cartons, and when you are all through you dump all the used serving cartons in the fire or trash container. 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Named “Beau Brummel" of ’56 V ' NEW YORK — Ray Holland of Long Beach, N. Y., seated on the “throne", was crowned “Mr. Beau Brummel of 1956”, and Elaina Brooks, garbed at his right in novel lounging outfit, was titled “Miss Kentucky Bred” at Uptown Press Club’s annual ball in Savoy Ball room, here, recently. Mr. Holland, a veteran of World War II and the Korean War and now a bartender in his Long Island community, won his title because he is “consistently well-groomed, fastidious in dress and impeccable in decorum at all times.” i Miss Brooks is a disk jockey on radio station WOV, here. Her racing jockey costume was inspired by Kentucky’s renown as the home of great thoroughbreds and bourbons. — - Phone Your News To HA0800