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Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph from Colorado Springs, Colorado • Page 24

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Tuesday, Jin. 23. 1968 Colorido Springs. Cob. Ramah News NADINE PEARSON Mr.

Andy Pasko was a cheon guest of Mrs. McKay, IrMr. and Mrs. Clarence son, Lee Pearson and Nadine cllled on friends in Colorado Springs Saturday evening. Patty Kascak, Maxine Miiner, Mary Ann Englert, and Norma joined the F.H.A.

group through a tour at the Air Force Academy. They also went ice sweating at Broadmoor. JHr. and Mrs. Leo Englert and Anne celebrated a belated py Birthday tor Mary Ann.

went to a show and dinner Colorado Springs. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. add Mrs. Ron Leach and boys were Mrs. Gordon Leach and children George Isgar and Mr.

add Mrs. Pete McKay and Dave Kerstiens guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mikita Sunday were Annette Tronavich, Mr. and Mrs.

Phil Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mikita, and Mrs. Bob Daily and children. Mrs.

Daily and children were over nite guests too. Sunday callers of Mrs. Myrtle Robertson were Mr. and Mrs. JJ Doctors quit smoking Dunn, Mrs.

Helen Fuchs mother, Mrs. Fee. Mr. end Mrs. Johnny Stanko on Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Nlckols and Mr. Jack Finch Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Zentz called on Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding and boys of Pueblo, Sunday. Lyle Robertson were over night guests of Russell Dillon Sunday. Lee Pearson was a dinner guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Sunday. How to Keep Wei BR.T. WrVAN OKLLKN 9m Ht of wUl win im return eoeteood. Tete- ikeie Dr.

pH Ote. IMS: By tke Chicle YOUft OWN Dept. 809 P.O. Box 489 Radio City Station New York, N.Y. 10019 Pleaso (copies) of CUT YOUR OWN TAXES at 50 cents each to: NAME ADDRESS Make checks payable to TAXES.

Allow 3 week, for delivery. TFT Cub Scouts Tour 6azette Telegraph Members of Cub Scout Packs 147, 83 and 173 recently visited the Gazette Telegraph plant. Members taking the tour from Den 5 of Pack 147 included: Donald Long, Ronald Alson, Chip Barthlow. Terry Long. Terry Beard, Tohn Victory, Mike Walter and Eddie Hitchcock Members from Den 7 of Pack 83 included: Lee Harris, Charles Hansen, Kevin Miller, Byron Roepka.

Scott Smith, Steve Black and Raney Bigler. Scouts from Den 7 of Pack 173 included: Rusty Moore, Teddy Morby. Kurtis Faubian, Billy Hardwick, Mark Johnson, John- ianz Willis, Carson Baker, Jeffe- GHICAGO According to a ry Jains, Kelly Ketchersid, recent survey, 52Tr of Ameri- Betty Marby and Glenda Moore. Can doctors do not quit recently due, accord- Rose to the Anti-Tobacco Center industry to MCFARLAND. Calif.

(UP!) Cenlral Kern County is challenging Portland, Many doctors gave up smok- and Pasadena, as ing without straining their the Rose capital of the world, power thanks to a new tablet Farms the Wasco McFar- which helps to progressively )and area produce 10 million the heed for nicotine! M5 mi and, as a result, the desire to a smoke. Less than of the yearly. The roses are shipped to iijO.OOO people who tried this states in the union, tablet reported thev still smoke! Smokers interested in receiv- entertain. big information (free) about WINTER ON A FARM Heavy snows produced some tremendous scenery in hill country of southeast Ohio this week. Photographer Bill Blackstone of umbus Dispatch made this picture of two ponies silhouetted against a sunrise on the farm of Cy Kozak near Allensville, Ohio.

(AP Wirephoto) LOVE CHILDREN EQUALLY The spoiled child is deliberately objectionable. He makes immoderate demands, is disrespectful, uncooperative, and often destructive Many of these are not bad; they are unhappy. Some are over-protected an other feel unwanted. An 8-year-oki brattish boy made life miserable for his teacher and classmates. This first-class i a whispered, made and jabbed other pupils in the ribs.

He grinned broadly when re- which only made matters worse. Something had to be done and the parents agreed to try to iron out his The boy had been a baby whose howling had kept the family up all night. After he learned to walk, his tiny fingers got into everything. His misdemeanors were accentuated by the fact that his older sister was a model child. The mother described a third child as "the most precious baby in the She also admitted that she did not like the spoiled son as much as she did the others.

The father was uncooperative; he blamed his wife for spoiling the boy. It became obvious to the physician that little Henry was neither understood nor accepted by his parents. The reactions represented a rebellion against his place in Those Over 65 Lose Some Of the Tax Advantages tain a 100 per cent deduction for medical expenses paid for their parents for whom they were By RAY DE CRANE The new rules for medical deductions this year help those under 65, but they take away a tax advantage formerly enjoyed by senior citizens. For the past several years all the medical expenses of taxpayers over 65 were fully deductible without reference to the 1 per cent and 3 per cent furnishing the chief support. Under the new rules the children supporting parents must include the medical expenses with their own and subject the grand total to the accustomed 1 per cent and 3 per cent rules.

The lawmakers apparently rules. This is now changed. Regardless of age, all tax feit that the new Medicare payers are treated alike on visions 0f the Social Security deductions. This now protect those over 65 from abnormal medical ex- Antiwar Politics Show Staged in New York City $250 to show they were against was the aggressor in Vietnam. tion never a chiid but lack f.

the war in Vietnam. He said the only thing more 0f these may create discipinary their medical means that oldsters will get a medical deduction amounting to 50 per cent of their payments for health and hospital insurance up to $150, but to get a further medical deduction their total expenses must exceed 3 per cent of total income. The $3 monthly Medicare insurance is to be considered for a 50 per cent deduction but the hospital insurance tax which is included as a part of the Social Security tax is not deductible. As the oldsters are, in effect, penalized by the new rules, so too are children who are furnishing the chief support of their aged parents, including the payment of their medical expenses. Last year and for several prior years children could ob- penses and that they no longer need the additional advantage of a special income tax deduction.

(Next: You and the IRS computer.) pick up coupon this new tablet are Invited to Contact directly the Anti-To- Marco Center of America, Dept. 720R, 276 Park Avenue South. New York City, 10010. It Is sufficient to send your name and address. Just a post- card will do.

AdvJS ALLAN WOLPER NEW YORK (AP) Holly wood an Broadway performers The totai amount was not disclosed 1 appeared at a benefit Sunday) night to raise funds for Demo- Mrs. Iva Belle DeMark Rosary Set Today Requiem high mass will be sung for Mrs. Iva Belle De Mark of 3015 N. Nevada Ave. at 10 a.m.

Wednesday in Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church. Rosary recitation will be at 7:30 p.m. today in the Nolan Home. The Rt. Rev.

Msgr. Anthony G. Elzi will officiate. Mrs. De Mark died Saturday iin a local hospital after a long She was married Party Room Accommodating wo Kim 634-3625 to 100 Cm cede at Kiowa mtlUIHHllllf! persons, who paid from $10 to Gruening, 81, said SALEDAYi the household.

Love and atten- mraawl Id. but lack illness discipinary fa She was born Jan 7. 1910 in let on hysterectomy. PROSPECTS OF RETARDED 0,3 a Hostility is the main emotion- writes: Do retarded resl(lent Colorado Springs Gruening oft Also in attendance were Reps, al force behind various forms of cbiidren usually get worse out behavior dis- taHy as grow? The interpersonal REPLY bonds between parents and child are defective and the warmth engendered by a feeling of closeness is lacking. Minor problems of a hostile nature often take care of themselves if collected honorable than staying in Viet- problems nam was "getting out Sens.

Ernest Alaska and Wayne Morse of George E. Brown. Phillip cratic senators and congress- Oregon drew standing ovations. Burton, and Donald Edwards, men opposed to the Johnson ad- Morse told the gathering it was an 0f California; Reps. John G.

1 ministration policy in Vietnam, the obligation of the voters "to Philharmonic Hall in Lincoln make the policy Center was packed with 2.800 right when it is wrong Love and affection are not les sened in sharing but are expanded. TOMORROW: Mental De- NOSE? fenses. Dr. Van Dellen will Freezer holds up to 132 frozen foods. 2 ice trays under Easy to remove, no shuffling packages.

Freezer door shelf holds gaL ice cream cartons! Giant fresh food storage. Slide-out shelf. Twin vegetable bins. Removable egg bin. Deep door shelf.

G-E Colors or White. CONVALESCENCE R. S. M. writes: How much time is required for complete recovery from a total hysterectomy? Please tell me what the aftereffects might be.

TRY OUR TERMS. 13.9 0. NO MONEy DOUIN UP TO THREE YEARS TO MY Largest Discounts Lowest Prices Eesj Terms Quality Merchandise Free belivery Dow and William F. Ryan, both of New York, and Rep. John Conyers of Michigan, who are America among those slated to benefit financially from the show.

The performers used songs, vignettes, comedy and speeches to get their peace message across. Harry Belafonte opened the show with a 20-minute selection of folk and musical ballads, then stopped and said: "We should be here to celebrate something i questions on meuicai Barbra Streisand sang a song! stamped seif.addressecl that bemoaned the results 0 iope request war. The music was written by HYSTERECTOMY Leonard Bernstein and the words by Adolph Green and Betty Comden. i Paul Newman and his wife, Woodward, were co! hosts of the affair. too bad we all gathered here in 1961," Newman said referring to the beginning of the American buildup in Vietnam.

Minnesota Sen. Eugene McCarthy, staging battle to wrest the nomination from President Johnson, drew a roar of approv- al when his telegram of support was read to the crowd, one of a number that was sent to the peace group. Eli Wallach and his wife, Anne Jackson, read bits of antiwar poetry and Broadway ac- tor-inger Joel Grey sang some songs, did a soft shoe, then said: "By the way, against the war, Alan Arkin read an antiwar mssage and folk singer Phil Ochs did some antiwar ballads. Carl Reiner acted as master of ceremonies. Among others who entertained were Robert Ryan, Tommy Smothers and Tony Randall.

The benefit was the first In a series of scheduled fund-raising events to fill the campaign chest of the peace candidates. A second affair is scheduled March 17 in Los Angeles. The brain of a mentally retarded child does not continue to deteriorate but the child develops slowly and may appear to lose ground, especially when compared with normal children the child can learn the process bjs own age jn aspect, the of sharing. Henry must be y0Ungsters seem to get worse taught to share the attention of pvpn though thev mav have im the teacher with his classmates. even though they may have im proved.

TREATING NASAL POLYPS since 1925. here in 1931. A graduate of William Woods College in Fulton, Mo. and of the Bethel School of Nursing in Colorado Springs, she was a retired nurse. She belonged to Corpus Christi Church.

Mrs. De Mark is survived by her husband. Tony Di Mark of Colorado Springs; two brothers, Clark Stutler of Englewood and Bernie Stutler of Green City, two sisters, Mrs. answer questions on medical topics if needed but the polyps may dis- enye- appear spontaneously when al- ilergv is brought under control. Steroids also have been found beneficial.

Schnelle of Pollock. Mo. V. V. writes: Are there any and Qjjve Holliday of Boy- for PolyPs 111 the nton, and 18 nieces and nephews.

REPLY Burial will be in Evergreen Surgical removal usually is Cemetery. CAST IN EYE DEFINED Vradenburg Recent Naval Base Grad Naval Reserve Ensign George D. M. writes: What is meant A. Vradenburg III.

son of Mr. by a cast in the eye? and Mrs. George A. Vraden- REPLY burg. 1231 High Point Lane, was This term is used occasionally graduated from the REPLY to denote cross-eye.

Other U.S. Naval Base, Newport, I. Recovery takes from 6 weeks terms are squint, Vradenburg was one of 487 of- to 3 months. There should be no and walleye. ficers from colleges and univer- aftereffects although some Health sities across the nation who at- women develop emotional dis- Properly vented heating de- tended the 16 weeks of intensive J.

turbances, especially when they vices lessen the danger of car- and became proficient a primary realize that they can no longer bon monoxide poisoning. in the naval sciences. Democratic i 9 Buick LeSabres are for ladies who love both comfort and their budget-minded husbands. Monday Friday Evenings ALWAYS CHECK HATCH'S Before You Buy! ni 633-77 Wouldn't van really rather have a BUICK Canine Status Symbol LIVERMORE, Calif. a gift idea for the pe dog that has tattoo.

A tattooed number on the inside of a hind leg can help keep your dog off the stolen pet market, claim Roy and Dorothy Stark, innovators of the tattoo concept. The Starks maintain a central registration center for the pets at their United Pet Identification Bureau. More than 200 numbers are on file. They say the tattoo applied in five and la both painless permanent tewU Mam Suddenly you know that It doesn't take a giant price to get a great car. The new Buick LeSabre has a 123-inch wheelbase, 350 cubic inch V8 engine, a great ride, looks second to nothing, plus Buick's great brakes.

The '68 Buiifts with the new GM safety features are at your Buick-OpeI dealers. MARTIN 1313 Fountain Creek Blvd. 636-3881.

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