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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 14

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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14
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14 THE POST-STANDARD, Syrar'ise, N. Monday, Augrust 16, 1965 -y How to Keep Well Children Swallow Most Anything Dr. Tneodore R. Van Dellenibut when the object is caught coins, buttons, disks, rings, and natural demands of the body. If'tendency to increase stomacK DURING THE LAST 40 in the esophagus, the child has washers get stuck in the esoph.

you feel fine and your body acidity. i IU A. 1. 1 m-m- 1 A. 1 nail, or body.

The a i i a mem cared for an additional three to four times i number. We as- Van DeUcn the esophagosccpe. rrTpla nyd mate who saw the incident. to the 1 1 a U8 an( must be with works efficiently on two meals. i uivei a iraenu torn I The remainder passed the i that eating kosher meats No.

Schizophrenia and senile Drs. John Erbes and Donalo Ject without this tecnnic within would help him. Is this true? dementia are common I i 1 i A A A i i .1 REPLY tvnes of insanity. These a years, 455 boys and gins were difficulty in swallowing or talk admitted to the Milwaukee Chil-ing and tends to drool. dren's hospital a they a a safety pin, coin, foreign 'P.

Babbitt marie many interest-'three days. 'ing observations after studying Dr. Van Dellen will answer UIP records of these children, questions on medical topics by The i i i a X-rays determine ma ii jf stamped, self-addressed I the location and nature of accompanies request. invested object. A special scope or tube is' PROMINENT VKIN remove maieriai a G.

F. writes: Wiiat causes a sume these children had cannot thru the on the left to puff small objects that is most important when. 0 ut? This is more noticeable in! pass without trouble. ol ject is a sharp piece weather. i Many normal individuals see no reason to change.

KOSHER MEATS Mrs. M. writes: My husband ity? has an ulcer and a friend told AN OLD IDEA V. P. writes: Is most common cause of insan- REPLY No.

Meat of any type has a co-exist with syphilis. SUMM They're All Bankers Albert Muench of New York spoke about education for bankers at the recent all-day regional meeting of the state Rankers Association Women's Committee. With him is Miss Lillian Creamer, (left), state president, and Mrs. A. Pauline Shauger of Painted Post, vice chairman for the event.

glass or an open safety pin. Most youngsters choke, gag.S When a large piece of meat J.TJH/-H Sf A A A i i cough, or wheeze after caught, the child is giveni pronj nen ve ins on the temple. something by mistake. a meat tenderlzer, every pat tern varies considerably i i i 1 In OA i i i a TViic a i the fibers and in time the food Marriage Licenses SUMMER ONLY 7-24 VALUES TO $12.95 A 4 i 4 PJ i TM I -v HP A period of calm may 15 to 20 minutes. This softens and on cither slde They are more no ticeable holding the breath, or after; Dear Abby i to i clpvit: I Charles S.

Webb of 1 1 and a L. i i i a i i Jane's Glav arid a Iee Town or a i i a Bruce Gibbs of of Binthaniton Anne Zawartzk! oi Town Any object that exertion Hot a aho a a a i the i a i which in stomach js likely to make a a the veins more i Surgery is sUK-: i OQ Bested when the object remains or Town oH ie a for five of The physicians keep a watchful eye via X-ray on the sub- SKIRTS Only Values to $7.00 BLOUSES Onfy S450 to $4.95 Satisfied Now? id Esther M. Glanle OT Brewerion. Clyde West of 31C Kellosc St. and Jjirn.q7pnkD of 303 KftHogg 6t.

520? DEAH ABBY: My problem it YOU! My husband is an avid Dear Abby fan and every tirre he reads a letter in your column from a woman complaining about her husband because he's or stingy, looks at other women or kids around with waitresses, he accuses me of writing the letter. It usually ends up in a big fight. So, Abby, in the future will you plea.se use the writer's name or initials or say where the letter comes from? I don't care how you label it as long as he knows it didn't come from-- RUBY DEAR RUBY: Now, you've done it! There must be no less than 5,000 "Rubys" for whom this letter was NOT Intended. But in my effort to clear YOU, I have inadvertently implicated them. Tell your hubby that if the shoe fits to wear it.

I' 3 DEAR ABBY: It's fishing season again and I want to know we can keep fishermen out of our yard. We live on the banks of a creek, and for two years we've had to put up with men, women, children and dogs running over our property from 4 a.m. until 8 p.m. There are no signs io indicate that this is a fishing resort, but everyone seems to think It is because the stream is public. There are fishing resorts a little farther down the road with parking space and picnic grounds.

Why can't they go there? People come right up to our porch and holler under our windows. If I have clothes on the line, they walk under them. They get their fish lines caught in our radio aerial and even use our ladclor to climb up and untangle them. Some ask if they can park in our driveway. And those who don't ask, park there anyway and block our one-way roarl so we can't get in or out.

We don't own this place, we only rent, so why should WE have to put up NO TRESPASSING signs? Any suggestions? IDANHA, ORE. DEAR IDANHA: I would demand that my landlord either put a fence around the place, or post NO TRESPASSING signs and see that they are obeyed. If you put in another Abigail Van Bur en fishing season such as the last two, you should Join the poor suckers in your creek. DEAR ABBY: My in-laws make a habit of either writing or calling to say they are coming to visit us for the week-end, and they never show up. They don't even bother to let us know they aren't coming.

I prepare extra food and wait for hours. I am getting tired of this. Have you any suggestions that won't cause trouble between my husband and me? ANNOYED DEAR ANNOYED: The solution is obvious. When they notify you that they are coming, assume they aren't and make no preparations. DEAR ABBY: In your column there was a letter a woman whose daughter had a nervous breakdown 18 years ago.

The girl is still committed in an institution, but comes home occasionally for brief visits. In light of these circumstances, the mother said, "Some people don't know what trouble is." May I offer this story to make a point? A man complained to the Lord. "Lord," he "My cross in life is too heavy for me to bear." To which the Lord replied, "I'll tell you what I'll do. I'll put all of man's crosses in one container, and you may choose the one you want." The man agreed and then proceed to lift one cross after another. Finally, he came upon one cross that was much lighter than the rest, so he said, "Lord, this is the one I'll take." The Lord replied, "You may have it.

It's your very own cross." I shall not elaborate on MY cross, Abby. But I am certain that the woman who wrote to you would not care to trade places with me. BEARING MY OWN CROSS Problems? Write to ABBY, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif. For a personal reply, enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope. Victoria Jaroszenko of 303 6t.

Albert Wolf of 5203 Corporal Road and Wilma Gathers of Corporal Welch Road. Dominick Scripa of 339 Wolf St. and Lorraine Georglanna of 272 N. Thomaa Iwycr HI of i767 Und Road and Lucia Erardi of North Syracuse, Kincsley Lyona of of On- ondaca and Gall Fierce of LaFayette. John R.

Ttell of Htintsville. and Thibault of East Syracuse. Thurman ThomDson or Sanford. and Ola Wither spoon of Sanford. Fla.

TWO MEALS A DAY F. T. writes: Can a person TO 17131H 6 3 i 63tinff tWO stance and do nothing so longjmeals a day one at 9 a.m. is TM Vin iand the other at 4 P-m- with a lass of edtime? 0 bobby pins, nails, pencils and needles are potential troublemakers, especially in toddlers. It Is surprising how Yen.

I do not know who originated the of eating three a a day but this scheduled seems to follow the HANDBAGS OFF 1 HATS Values to S8.95 00 li9iVlMfl I 1207 S. Geddes St. Phone GR 6-6949 Convenient Free Parking Mon. and Frl. 'til 0 Skin-Care Habits Are for Men Too Listen to "Dear Abby" from a.m.

Monday through Friday on WHEN-Radio Summer sun and wind no respecter of sex. Male weekend! golfers, sailers and gardeners are Just as susceptilbe to sun and windburn and dry skin as their wives. Yet women, who wouldn't think of facing summer without special lotions and grooming aids, forget that their husbands rebel at the thought of using feminine scented creams A happy solution is a special grooming kit for men only. Assembled with wifely care and concern for masculine tastes, it will put an end to disdainful "that's for women" refusals of soothing antidotes for sunburn. The smart wife will follow these tips: Shop for an unscer.ted lotion your husband can use before exposure to sun and wind, another to be applied after he's stayed too long on the beach or in the backyard hammock.

An extra-large bottle of his favorite after-shave lotion is a summertime neccisity. It has the same cooling effect on his face that cologne has for giving you an overall freshness. A word of warning: Once you have convinced him to use his for-men-only grooming a i regularly, don't get caught "borrowing" his lotions. You'll shatter the masculine image! Here A gain 1 Semi-Annual Witherills famous "Elegante" COLD WAVE Regular $15. special price Afl Complete ExfrM Other Permanent! from $7.50 from Beauty services may be charged, CAMILLUS PLAZA phone or 468-2382 WNTOWN pfwne HA 11 ar HA 2-2194 Powered by a fabulous energy cell engineered to a new ttandard of accuracy Bulova'i Aocmron fe not watch, but new breed of tiffitpfeot.

Examine this revolutionary device today Our Chftrn far Four Kit. 116 South GR 4-7576 SHOP 'TIL 9 TONIGHT, DOWNTOWN AND CAMILLUS PLAZA Sizes to $9 to 6x. $8 Sizes 3 to 6x. $8 Sizes From 12 months to 12 they all love Polly Flinders Hand-smocked Dresses Smocking! Rows and rows of it on plaids and tiny provincial prints, It't seen a great look that tvin big-big girls are copying! The fabrics are all easy-care, machine washable All are expertly hand-smocked, with full skirts, deep hems, exquisite detailing. The jumper (left) has its own white blouse.

Print at right has nylon petticoat attached. Sizes 12,18,24 months. Toddler nizes T2 fo T4 14 to 18 5 to $9 Tots'3to6x. Girls' 7to 12 $9 fount Second Oevftfewn; ALSO.

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