Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Mar 1967, p. 20

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NUBBIN JULIET JONES HENRY MICKEY MOUSE MUGGS AND SKEETER DONALD DUCK BLONDIE LI'L ABNER HE LISUALLY A DOGGIE BAS AH, HERE HE Is NOW! YEP AS LISUIAL, THERE'S THE AS USUAL HE'S EATING IT HIMSELF! BUZ SAWYER VERY SMART OF YOUR SEALS TO CAPTURE OUR SAM COMPLEX, BUT WE VIETCONG ARE SMART, VERY INTERESTING, THAT \xoJ EXPLAINS a ee cy ATTACKS YO! SAIGON AND OUR U.S. BASES. re COMRADES. HE COULD STAY ALL NIGHT AT HIS FRIENO ANOY'S OH, WELLe=* IF I HADN'T BEEN WORRYING ASOUT ral THAT, I WOULD'VE @EEN WORRYING ABOUT SOMETHING ELSE, ANYWAY' eeoee JANE ARDEN 'Mh, PPR PARES S I'VE SOLVED THE CASE. Mi EWS eka" OF THE DANCING BEATIT,FOSDICK! | TRUE-BUT | | TEEN-AGERS/7-A YOU'RE OFF THE |./M STILL ig -INTO THEIR DENTAL BRACES, AND BROADCAST DANCE MUSIC FROM A SECRET SENDING SET! SECRET AGENT X9 THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. one SINCE T CAN'T USE My GUN HAND 1) ROW MY HORSE MEO ON AFTER THAT BUNCH TOO BAD YOU'LL NEVER ABLE TO PASS THE EWS ON TO YOUR 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, March 11, 1967 ee (Top Record-Holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) West dealer. Neither side vulnerable. NORTH OO864 9A10976 @KI 108 4107 WEST @K2 WAGON TRACKS, SARGENTOS @K85 10864 $9742 @s42 / Opening lead ---four of dia- monds,. Here is an example of very 'Ifine card play. South was in I'M CORRIGAN, FBI! WE'RE LOOKS LIKE THE GIRL WHO JUST LEFT...BUT SHE'S CHANGED HER HAIRDO. SS four spades. and West led a dia- mond, East won the jack with the ace and returned a low club, taken in dummy with the ten. The outlook was bad at this |point. Declarer realized that if jhe attempted the spade finesse jit would lose. East had, passed in third seat, and since the play up to this point had marked 'H |him with two aces, it seemed ! very unlikely that he would also h i) |have the king of spades. | Since a heart loser was also "A \certain, barring the possibility, lof a singleton king, the con- |tract seemed destined to fail. | However, it occurred to South ARE FEATURING wae they cast BRAND NEW 1966 V VAS ASL OW AS $9395.00... jthat if West had precisely the \K-x of spades the contract |might still be made, Acting on jthis assumption, he led a club + from dummy at trick three. | East took the ace and re- Jj turned a diamond to the king. |Declarer now led a spade to the lace, cashed the king of elubs, 'and continued with the queen. |His plan was to strip West of clubs to prepare for an end- play in hearts. | When West followed to the fourth club, declarer ruffed in |dummy with the queen, con- j MY MOTHER ALWAYS GAYS CHILDREN SHOULD BE SEEN AN' NOT HEARD, TATER/ © King Fotos Syndiecte. 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N--Theatre 9--Movie 8--Dialing for Dollars Virginia Graham 7--Ben Casey 6--Luncheon Date 4--Meet the Millers 3--Movie 1.0 P.M, 2-8--Let's Make 8 Deal 4-6--As the World Turns 2.00 P.M. 7--Newlywed Game 5-4--Password 28--Days of Our Lives 2.0 P.M. 12--Calendar 9--People in Confliet 7--Dream Girl $--Coronation Street 4--Linkletter's Party 2-8--Doctors 3.00 P.M, 1}--Marriage Confidential 9--Words and Music 7---General Hospital 4--To Tell The Truth 3-6-12--Take 30 2-8--Another World 3.25 P.M. 4.30 P.M. 1]--Farmer's Daughter 9--It's Your Move 7--Superman Show 3-4-6-12--Edge of Night 2-8--You Don't Say 4:00 P.M. Love Lucy 3-6-12--Communicate 2--Mike Douglas 8--Match Game 4:30 PLM. OG CROSSWORD sistent with the theory that West had to have the K-x of spades for the contract to suc- ceed. ACROSS 2. Passage 25, River G eno The queen held and South 1. River into 8. Century through ats ceRee now made his bid for fame Moselle plant London ae ete ir] |and fortune by returning a 5. Degraded 4. Branch 26. Tutelary [rinji [tT]! AL MMMMR|L] |spade. This passed off very s| 11, Seaweed 5. Public god AISISIOIR ISIE] pleasantly when East played the | 12, Monetary notice 27. Insect AARC mc CNMM /ten and West the king. | unit 8. Snakes 28. Miss O|F MMMICIOILIL|rJole} | The contract was now in the 18, Beast of 7. Accord- Merkel [Al (L(OlAITMMMISIIIN| |hag. West was on lead and had burden ing 29.Partof HEN IRISMIAIBIEILIE] |i safe return. A heart lead | 15. Pert. to to inka SRG Bana ld permit South to make the | wings 8, Malign chute DIVINISMMOIAIY [Sm | wou Me tek S 4 | 16, Flat 9.Audience 2. 'The: Fr, Yesterday's Answer |aueen; a diamond return would | 47.Bushmen 10. Not wet 35, Stream 42, Raise allow dummy to ruff as declarer | 18, Orb 14,Colorless 36, City in 43, Milkfish shed his heart loser. So South 19. D person Turkey 44, Family made four spades. 21.Payable 20, Like 37."Peter Pan" member The underlying principle 24, Languid. 22, Employ Darling 47, Canadian which South so aptly applied to "97. Engravers 23, Letter 39. Odd: Scot. province: the hand--that he could make tool 24, Labium 40. Abound abbr. the contract only if the cards 30, Rodents were divided in a certain way 81, Having V fe fs [4 As je [7 [8 19 j10 | | _opaid excellent dividends in the le end. = magnetic TN) Gia pole . 38.Breach * YZ Welders Receive ' io V/AIT 4, as manure : VV | Offer To Return 38, Camp i 9 Y Y W [22 tes "bedstead y, 4 cr Er Piper dedp ody na A Ship. 7 24 A spokesman for Canadian Ship- baad Soha UY Uy, Y building and Engineering Ltd., syllable Zyf2® [29 Y Le said Thursday that 160 welders 48, Worship 4 7 rwho have continued a work is Jews 3 32 WYh4 stonpane oe yor bg ie Le resigned, but w > rehired i "6 ae 33 VW bad Yn ig they return to work. "Harding ee About 200 welders walked off 48. Parry WD, bal Nui (ois Yy4*" % their jobs Monday after offi- 49, American 43 144 7, cials of the United Steelworkers cartoonist (4 of. America, bargaining agent 50. Server. ae '41 a6 for the workers, questioned the =Y), loyalty of two shop stewards. DOWN ar Y so Forty of the welders returned 1, French to work Thursday after the room, 3-1 |company warned they would lose seniority benefits if they re- mained off their jobs. YOUR HEALTH ¢| The other 160 men said they had settled their dispute with the union, but would not return e to work because the company Woman Seeks Advice had refused to rehire 11 of their E - |number, . s . heard lately of a drug that is Scabies, Acariasis successful in arresting tuber- By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD Dear Dr. Molner: Can you|done except with specific scabies or acariasis? I think I|repeated use irritates the with petroleum jelly on my skin, | trouble. jand also boiled clothing, sheets, etc., with a disinfectant. What|the neck down should be sort of bug causes this?--E. J./ered, and the mites have a Acariasis is an attack of any|0f hiding in folds of skin. I kind of mites; scabies is 'in- festation with the mite called sarcoptes scabiei. The female of this tiny parasite burrows into the outer layers of the skin, which is problem enough, but then she lays eggs which hatch and tend to congregate around hair roots. A thoroughly un- pleasant experience, since the itching is severe, but if the mites are not destroyed, the pa- tient can't help scratching. In- fection, rash and other second- ary troubles follow. It is possible for 'the second- ary inflammation to become so severe that it is difficult to tell what the original trouble was. However, the positive proof is to dig one of the mites out of the skin so it can be identified. The' sulphur mixture' men- tioned is a version of one of the older sulphur ointments. More wy effective medications are ayail-| ae age y able today. A thorough soap fo eg It a a and water bath, followed by ap- se the ti mle bork plication of a benzyl benzoate|°2uS® Oe ee emulsion, or a mixture of that with benzocaine and DDT (which suppresses 'the itching as well as destroying the not attack the face. Since the mites be infested, and all must ge of the pests to avoid a new ing and bedding is suffic They need not be boiled disinfected. Dry cleaning thorough ironing will possible, but the thought bot me as I recently lost jand people mistakenly assu that it was growing. The s 1--Fireball XLS } 9--Movie 4--Movie 3-4-12--King's Outlaw mites) is used now. Th cess should be repeated again the next morning, but any appu cations after that should not be would be truet6 a small ex |with the nails. had it, and used sulphur mixedjand starts a new kind Every particle of skin from from the neck down because, except in babies, the mites do pass from person to person, it is quite common for an entire family to break. Any sign of the mites burrowing again should of course bring instant attention. Ordinary laundering of cloth- destroy the mites in other garments, Dear Dr. Molner: My husband told me that hair and fingernails keep growing after a person is dead. I don't see how this is. mother and a baby son.-- shrink slightly after death. Thus the stubble of a man's beard became slightly more visible-- \ Dear Dr. Molner: I have culosis, and also that is expen- sive. Can you give me any information?--C. W. I don't know of anything which fits that description. At least three drugs are effective but have now been in use for (Years. Streptomycin in conjunc-. tion with PAS (para-amino-sa- lieylic acid) is widely used. Several varieties of the isionia- zids (isonicotinic acid hydra- zide) have come into use a little more recently. I wouldn't regard them as exceptionally expensive. Dear Dr. Molner: I am con- cerned about the danger of raw eggs. How about soft - boiled egges--Mrs, J. L. 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