Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jul 1966, p. 18

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ede ew te in te ee, et ONE ERASE OE. eee : OSHAWA TIMES, NURSE, HOWLONG) HE'S A VERY [Bras July 14, 1966 wf le aa a BRIDGE Oy 8. JAY GECKER (Top record-holder in Mesters' Individuel Chomptonship Ploy) Woet doalor North-South vulnerable. BUZ SAWYER WHY DIDN'T NOAH SWAT THOSE FIRST TWO MOSQUITOES WHEN HE HAD THEM THERE TOGETHER? ss, NEW YORK, MAY, - LIM a, SALLIAM TEPHENSON Ri MESSAGE FROM J.EDGAR HOOVER . | HMM, THE F.B.1.6 LEARNET PRO-NAZIS iN BOLIVIA ARE 26 on Obening lead--eight of dia It is not always easy to as- sess the blame when a side fails to get the most out of a particular hand. Sometimes the result can be attributed to bad bidding or bad play, sometimes to bad luck, and sometimes to exceptional skill by the adver- saries. For example, take this hand from the match between, France and the United States in 1956. When the Americans held the North - South cards, they got to four hearts on the bidding shown. The notrump bid by West (Jais, playing with Trezel) was equivalent to a takeout double, since he had passed originally and could not possibly have the high-card values for a natural overcall of one notrump. However, the inte bids did not stop § . bidding four hearts, an excellent contract practical- ly certain of success. But South wound up going down one, which is a surprising result if you look at all four hands. It does seem that South should have lost only a spade, a heart and a diamond, but there were extenuating circum- stances which, rightly or not, caused him to go down. West led the eight of dia- monds and declarer played the jack from dummy. On the jack East played the nine, and it was this play of the nine VANISHED, y TOO" b THE LONE RANGER THAT'S NOT TRUE, LITTLE LADY! 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Should she at this age have measles vac- cine?--Mrs. S. N. end 6--Huntley-Brinkley Adults who contract measles can become very ill; therefore I suggest that she have the vaccine. (In the last three years 12,000,000 children were vacci- nated for measles, and the num- ber of cases appears to be de- clining substantially. Still, there =|were more than 250,000 casés last year, and the threat obvi ously remains considerable.) As to German measles, which is a different disease, no vac- cine has vet heen nerfacted, bus there are encouraging reports that great progress is being made. When that vaccine is available, I would favor its use for your daughter and for all women who have not had the Dear Dr. Molner: What is the|the buttock are possible causes. | disease but are still in the child- best thing to do for sciatica? --| From all this you can appre-|bearing age. 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MOLNER, M.D. S y i" é Sy 2 : 6-3--Seaway | 2.9 -Eye a | Ss P A -- Vee jp : 3 Gilligan's isiane | 4-1 Love Lucy RT aa a : ) | 8:30 P.M | 10:30 A.M i--Funny Company f--Iite Your .Move 1)--Hawkeye 9--it's Your Move 8-2--Laredo | 9--Summer Fun 7--Superman 7--Double Life of Henry |8-2--Concentration Phyfe 7--Donna R 4--My Three Sone 4--The McCoys MICKEY MOUSE 4--Edge of Night 2-8--You Don't Say 4.00 P.M, YES, I°VE HEARD THAT/ TLL BET YOU USED TO BE A REDHEAD ¥ WITH RED HAIR HAVE QUICK TEMPERS.' | 9--Mr. And Mrs. Mrs. D. P. SKag Fame Satan teas Tk Wald wm meek Fae | - HUH, GRANDMA P | 00 P. | 3--Time Out |9-- 1 love Lucy 'ste Bat -- ~ a 1--Gilligan's 181 | 11:00 A.M |s--Match Game | li--Albert J. Steed |4--Secret Storm 3 = ad A | 3-6--Vacation Time 2--Merv Griffin 4--Movie 8-2--Chain Letter if wuy pour LS very yous LApies, LIKE YOU, ALL HAVE YOU LET ME USE eeners PRETTY RED LIPS! (( OW, YEAH? You SHOULD HAVE SEEN ME BEFORE MY RED MUSTACHE CROSSWORD ACROSS . Hollywood name . Decays alayan 38. Nick 21. Foote Charles" like wife part 4. Exclama- 22. Cebine tions 5S. Members of 25. Ocean the fourth liner; estate abbr, 6. Part of a ntelope Misfortunes . Split ---- (quibble) . Foot lever Po tributary Bestow Compass point: abbr, Breeze Ayres or Wallace . Three of a kind 3. Blockheads Artist's phenomenon 8. Kind of rock 9. Kind of daisy 11. Killed 15. Perish Strasbourg 20. Part of "to be" hero 30. Curve monkey 26. Descrip- 27. Certain harp player 37. Moab 17.Men from 29, Spanish 31.Rent anew Yesterday's Answer 32, Ship- builder's cross timber 36. Region mountain 38.An Age 40. English tavern stand je 4+ 5 Vestry 6 7 48 L Land i measures i 3, Contraction 13 . Conversa- The best thing to do for scia- tica, is, first, to find out what is causing it. Sciatica is the name we apply to neuralgia (or pain) when it attacks a certain nerve, that is, the sciatic nerve which extends down the backs of the thighs. * Nerves behave in more than one way. If somebody steps on your pet corn, it hurts. The pain impulses are transmitted by nerves, But you also feel pain if the nerve itself is damaged --irritated by infection, pinched or whatnot. Sciatica is the result of some irritation or damage to the scia- tic nerve. This nerve originates in the lower segments of the spine. Therefore the pain, which seems to afect any or all of the area from the lower back down through the buttock, hip and thigh, can be the result of pressure at the root of the nerve. A damaged disc in the spine may be responsible. Or the spine may be pushed out of! normal alignment by arthritis. ciate that a salve or. massage or any such simple remedy is not going to be the answer, Rather the infection or. pressure which is irritating the nerve must be relieved. Sciatica is a rather common ailment, but that does not mean its cause is easy to find. Your doctor, by making tests which you may think are far removed from your. problem, may find that lurking infection, or by x-ray discover osteoporo- sis or arthritis of the spine, and then be able to give you some real relief. In some instances he may have to refer you to a neurolo- gist. If a damaged disc is in- volved, surgery may, occasion- ally, be the ultimate solution. Sciatica' can be made to yield but only if you find out the ba- sic cause. Do not make the mis- take of expecting some easy, simple remedy to provide a quick cure. Dear Dr. Molner: Periodic- ally my ear form s a crust in- side which seems to peel off but man measles applies to unborn children rather than to adults. In the first three or four months of pregnancy it may cause birth defects. Note to A. 8.: I think you are confusing hiatal hernia (which is an internal problem) with in- guinal hernia or hernia in the ' groin, and with navel hernia. The latter are faults in the ab- dominal wall. Your doctor can evaluate your hernia and ad- vise when it should be repaired surgically. NEED AGILE HELPER SOUTHEND, England (CP)-- Owners of a pavilion atop the cliffs of this Essex resort town are unable to fly flags from the 50-foot mast because the ropes have become tangled. One sug: gestion is that they hire an "'ed- ucated monkey" to free them. SALLY'S SALLIE _ tional sound Or osteoporosis (a loss of cal- cium in the bones) of the spine may permit enough change in the bones so that pressure is exerted on the nerve. Some toxic (poisoning) condi-| 4 general guess probably is tion can be responsible. So, at/easy: Some sort of recurrent times, can diabetes or gout. Tu-|qermatitis or skin ailment, A berculosis of the spine and syph-/ specific diagnosis is something jilis are examples of diseases/ejse, however: It is a fungus, which can affect this area. Or,/, bacterial infection, or what? indeed, infection in some re-|My advice, is to consult a der- mote part of the body can be|matologist (skin specialist) or responsible an ear specialist for diagnosis. If only one side of the#body | is affected, a physical injury in- volving the nerve, or an injec-|of mumps in an adult tion given in certain areas of|sterility. HOW PERFECT IS ANYBODY, JULIE...? HOW PERFECT ARE. you? I'VE MADE. MISTAKES -- } WE ALL MAKE THEM. ONLY... WELL, L MADE THEM A BIT MORE OFTEN THAN THE NEXT MAN! feels sore underneath. There is also some swelling toward the outside. I would like your opin- ion, --R. R. DISMISS THAT AS... AS THOUGH MARRIAGE WAS SOME SORT OF GAME? WELL, L'LL oF, ' YZ 7 NEVER UNDERSTAND THAT, NEVER ! YOU'VE BEEN MAR MISTAKES !! Ny FOUR TIMES AND you = " Y 'A submarine . Afternoon receptions . Capital of West Germany "You're right, Marg. He's the best looking old age benefit I've ever seen." DOWN . Com- manders Oheanes Mrs. D. L.: No, not all cases cause} 6 King Poateree Syudinnte, tna, 1966, World rights reserved.

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