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The Daily Republic from Mitchell, South Dakota • Page 5

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Mitchell, South Dakota
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BPW Names Young Careerist Karen Byers Women's Editor Phone 996-5516 National CHILDREN' HEALTH WEEK Young Career Girl 1973 Chosen by BPW Chapter Dear Ann Landers: Most of the letters that appear in your come from city people. Please print a problem that might be boring to your urban readers, but farm folks need help, too. My husband and I have been married 15 years. We have five children and we get along fine. The only thorn in my side is my in-laws.

They have the farm next to ours and we end up all their hard work. BPW Choice Business and Professional Women's Career Girl, Karen Byers, left, is presented with the bracelet award by young careerist chairman, Linda Karen Byers, DAILY REPUBLIC women's editor, has been chosen from a field of seven candidates as the Mitchell Business Club Ringling. Miss Byers will participate in competition for the state title during the convention in Brookings hi May. South Dakota State University, has been employed at the ANN LANDERS- Neighbor In-Laws Prove to Be Pain Satwday, Fell. ID, Mafl February 12, to hire help.

I feel they should do the same. My husband has two brothers but they were a lot smarter than he was. They went to college and my husband before breakfast, or worse, he comes over here what to do as if he were a small child. If we are at the breakfast table, my father-in- law pulls up a chair and tells him to "hurry up." When my in-laws go on vacations we are expected to do their chores. They cannot do our chores when we go on vacation because they can barely handle their own.

So, us how comforting it is to know that the folks have somebody to help them, now that We can't move so please don't suggest it, Ann. Just tell me if there is any family can lead their Dakota Plight Proper Brushing With Fluoride Prevents Decay (This is another article on dental health published by THE DAILY REPUBLIC, in cooperation with the Mitchell Dental Assistants, in observance of National Children's Dental Health Week, Feb. 4-10.) Although you emphasize that proper brushing of the teeth is very important in preventive Is it better to avoid anv type Dear Dakota: Your problem is as close to insoluble as any I've ever read. Not only is your i husband tied up financially with his parents (I'll bet they gave him his farm) but worse, he is tied up emotionally in a way that his brothers are not which is probably why they left and he stayed. Ask your husband to compromise on one point.

He should tell his that he can't handle their chores when they take vacations. Suggest that from now on they hire the same man YOU hire when you go away. If he agrees it will reduce your hostility. -i- Dear Ann Landers: I am flabbergasted by your reply to the middle-aged woman who resented the waitress who asked, "And what will you girls! have?" The irate reader said "girls" has a cheap connotation in England. A "girl," she said, is a woman who sells her favors.

The writer preferred to use water, or what? Before the advent of fluoridated dentifrices or toothpastes, if you will it was often recommended that water mixed with a bit of bicar- of as a woman who runs a brothel and in all probability she worked her way up from the street. Where did you get such a crazy idea? Surely if this were, bonated soda was an business firms would not brushing aid. However, since address millions of letters, DAILY REPUBLIC since June the dentist is most concerned "Dear Madam How about with preventing dental disease Hints From Heloise Leaky Ice-Maker Ruins Steer Hides drinking water will probably receive a very the incidence of by as cool reception and a small tip. Confidential to A Heaven On much as 60 per cent. Thus, a fluoridated dentifrice is an important aid in helping to "if prevent decay.

all suffering and unhappiness Two fluoride toothpastes have cou i be Amoved from our A co n1lz the i lives, what kind of people would American Dental Association as we be? I believe it would be effective in preventing; decay impossible to produce strong, Crest and Colgat with MFP. The Association recommends noble, generous, compassionate i tes as the Mitchell 1971, serving as swing reporter, wit'n preventing dental disease accepting a rap in the mouth and Professional nH wom en's editor since tytoif. starts, a fluoride jth a Webster's "Vmino Parppr wuuicu dentllnce Should be included in Hiotinnarv? TrmiltoH G-11973" i June 1972. Se is serving as, any home oral hygiene, ya Selected as the outstanding BPW's public relations chair- program. I pear In: Sorry.

I plead not young business woman, man and is active as well About 98 per cent of the guilty. You misread me. What Byers will represent the Mit- Toastmistress Club. Camera population is affected by decay. I said was this: If a waitress chell club in conjunction with rl Palace Water Skiers Anc i ent scientists have in- asked a group of middle-aged the state convention of BPW C1 Corn Pal Wa ers controvertible evidence that i American women, "And what clubs in Brookings May 18-20.

a member of First fluoride when added to the will you Madams have?" she a orarinatn nf Tjitharan Church. drinking water will reduce would nrnbahlv rppeivo verv I i I I I I By HELOISE CRUSE Dear Heloise: We have all been told not to ine Association recommends human beings if suffering were these products especial for eliminated Ami. their lives. decay-prone children and adults. enough to leave a light for him.

aauus. I have told many Moms myj Wh ii the biochemical process ab mesTin?" aZnT with KU.I A i i- .7 taUUUl UlcSSHlE arouna Wltn story, and many a light is on away and leave the water for boys in this town, nes to our washing machines on. But, has anyone mentioned turning off the water line to your ice-maker refrigerator? This amall water line can do Jan Perris Dear Heloise: Don't throw away your flannel-backed tablecloths. They much damage. I know from sad are lovely to sit on outside with experience.

Ours leaked and went all over the floor. I had two beautiful 4-H longhair steer hides on my family room floor that were soaked. Of course, I laid them out on the patio to dry. Then I took them to a taxidermist. But the taxidermist told me, "Never allow animal skins to dry," to bring them to him as aoon as possible after becoming wet.

He said many beautiful bear rugs, have been ruined by the same mistake. Elsie Ragan Dear Heloise: For all you girls who make your own bread, here's a helpful hint. Use honey instead of sugar. It tastes better and makes the bread a golden brown. Also use the same spoon to measure out the honey that you use for the shortening or oil.

The honey will slip right off the spoon instead of sticking to it. A real time and, work saver! Stephanie H. Scott Dear Heloite: I tent my husband to the for baby food and he brought home all the jars in two of the shallow boxes they are displayed in while on the He eliminated all the transferring that Imake of single jars except putting them in the cart. The first place he went was to the baby food department with hU empty cart, placed either empty boxes or almost empty boxes in the cart, then filled them up. He saved so many steps, rant up to putting the boxes on the counter right under ttw cupboard they belong Pick's Wife PearHeloUe: Young people don't over- concerned parents.

When became old enough to go out at night, I would wake UP periodically, wonder tf bad gotten home and trot to bis room to check. I finally hit on the idea of leaving a small light burning. Wben I'd wake up, could sef if the light was on or he come borne safely and turned it out. now, 6 feet 4 i He inifwvig not grown enougj.tbjit Man aoftsin worry wbeji be Ki on leave and out Ial ft 'stm works aid he never 1 am chedang DJI him, to the soft side up and you don't have a blanket full of grass. They also serve as mattress protectors and don't slide around like a sheet of plastic.

I reversed an old one on my table and thumbtacked the edges to the underside of the table. Now with both flannel sides together, my new one doesn't slide around no matter how vigorously I wipe it. Raye Martfeld THIS COLUMN is written for housewife and homemaker. If you have a hint or a problem write to Heloise in care of THE DAILY REPUBLIC. Because of.

the tremendous volume of mail, Heloise is unable to answer al, individual letters. She will, however, answer your questions in her column whenever possible. HOUSEWARMING Thus, enamel is better able to ew oo withstand acid attacks brought I on by the combination of bac- terial plaque and sugars. And JJ5JJ5 helping the teeth rlsist acid attacks is a major part of gl setf-addressed, stamped A booklet dolla 11 decay-prevention en ve! 6 (16 cents postage) to nde rs Box 3346 Of course, almost any tyoe £, ne rs ff of dentifrice, if used properly! Chlca Illm ls 60654 will help the toothbrush remove bacterial plaque. There may be a problem with the type of dentifrice you select, however.

For example, if you have some of the tooth root exposed because of gum disease, or if you have fillings made of softer, synthetic material, a harshly abrasive dentifrice might damage the tooth structure or the filling. Therefore, it is very important that you consult your dentist about the best type of toothpaste to use Since he Social Calendar Feb. 12: Monday Musicale 8 p.m. a i Bleeker, hostess; knows your dental history, he JD el ana Green, co-hostess; I can make the best decision Georgia Gross and Barbara' about whether you should use a fluoride toothpaste or some other type of dentifrice. Murray, program "Saint- Saens." Feb.

13: Utopian Club Mrs. Faye Scoville, hostess; Mrs, Ruby SURPRISE EVENTS AVON Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest ma Hento were surprised Feb.

4 fori HUUBEiWAIUniNU weic oiupnocu rcu. mi Alnha Shirfv Tlnh nm SCOTLAND Mr. and Mrs. a housewarmmg and their.42ndI Wa Study Club -8 p.m. Pat Harnet their new were greeted in wedding anniversary by friends TrevithickTXm SWSS: home by friends and relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. nm arriving for a housewarming. Clarence Vander Veen, fred Sen hostess iSi vanttnn uiora woaknnd onpRts vvimireo, iriiaaen, nostess and Yankton, were weekend guests. Debbi Collett, S.

Koepp Speak Vows in Mitchell program. Sojourners 8 p.m. Happy Chef. Yesteryear Antique Club 1:30 p.m. Mrs.

Faye Rhoades, 1318 W. Ash, hostess; Mrs. Curtis Renli, program "Old Valentines, Calling Cards and Bookmarks." Shakespeare and Art Club 8 p.m. at the Doll House; later to 1405 S. Duff.

Feb. 15: FLOW 8 p.m. Peace Circle "Structure of Neighborliness." Unique Study Club 8 p.m. Mrs. Raymond Thompson, hostess; Mrs.

Harriet Koepp, lesson "Star Gazers." Newman Club Josephine Burke, hostess; Margaret Witt, lesson. Feb. 17: AAUW 10:30 a.m. Lawler Hotel Margaret Zoss and Rose Moran, hostess; DWU Senior girls, guests. Mies DebW KM- Collet 104 Don Koepp ItoJWP, KWPP wire A rwemloji fol untied in pwlori, ttttior it Parrel! Pbwnix, em liv, hull WSIjfiinf couple are Mrs.

at Bauer Penta studio. They of Mitchell and the late reside at U33 E. Second. Thune'i Maytcjf Moving Sale Still Going Strong Save Now on floor models, washers, dryers and dishwasheri, portable ana built-in, some models io color. Thunc'i Appl Center 3rd, NEWSPAPERS THE OMBUDSMAN EOPLE Where does the average citizen turn when his frustrations with the modern world threaten to engulf him? Why the local newspaper.

When you want to air your views on the local school board's budget and policy decisions, you turn for a forum to your news- paper. When the blindfold of justice slips and some crony or powerful Individual gets special favor at the bar of justice, where does the citizen find a forum for his protests? In his newspaper. When legislators, and government officials forget that they are elected representatives of the people, where can the citizen remind them. In the local newspaper. As long as the American press is free and independent its role as the American ombudsman is apparent in every issue.

Here is a forum where opposing views can meet where govern- ment business can be studied in the white light of public atten- tion, where the right of the people to know is safeguarded. Here the electorate is provided the information, the facts and the truth to make judgments on the conduct of public affairs and the performance of elected representatives. Strength, vigor and independence are vital in a newspaper be- cause in these qualities we find our first line of defense in pro- tecting the American way of life and the strength and flexibility of our form of government. As long as America's newspapers remain strong and vigorous, the People of America have an ombudsman who works diligent- ly in their behalf, helping to protect them against tyranny and injustice. government official appointed to receive and report grievances.against the government.

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