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12—LEVEL-LAND DAILY SUN NEWS SUNDAY. DECEMBER 30.1973
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Allen had herrer get
Helen off his chest
By Abigail Van Buren
c itn fev riirm Tnb— n Y. Ntm Sr*4. Inc
DEAR ABBY: Allen and I are planning on getting
married soon, but something about Allen bothers me He
has "Helen" tattooed on his chest, and my name is Rose-
mary
Allen knew Helen years ago and says he doesn't even
know where she is now, but Abby, how would you like to
rest your head on your husband's chest every night and see
another girl's name staring you in the face7
Allen says he doesn’t think it’s possible to remove a
tattoo, but a tattoo artist says he can add some art work to
the "Helen” so it will look like "Rosemary ”
What do you think of this idea7 Before 1 tell him to go
ahead, I want to be sure he can't get the "Heler" "
completely ROSEMARY
DEAR ROSEMARY: There are many different methods
of removing tattoos. Some doctors recommend skin graft-
ing. others prefer a method called “dermabrasion." Allen
should investigate all the known methods and make his
choice. He'll feel a lot better when be gets “Helen” off his
chest. And so will you.
DEAR ABBY: This is a question many young men
must have on their minds and your answer will be very
beneficial to hundreds of thousands of fellows.
MUST a male be circumcised7 And if so, why7
WONDERING
DEAR WONDERING: Altho some disagree, the over-
whelming majority of medical authorities agree that cir-
cumcision is necessary for hygienic reasons. And it is a
fact that the wives of circumcised men are far less likely
to have cancer of the cervix than wives, of men who have
not been circumcised. [P. S. Contrary to what many be-
lieve. cirruascision originated with the Egyptians The Jews
later made it a religious rite.]
DEAR ABBY: When you spoke to our high school in St.
Louis, when I was a teen-ager, you gave us your definition
for maturity I kept it for all these years, and now it's lost.
Will you please give it to roe again? Thank you.
* STILL READ YOU
DEAR STILL: Maturity is the ability to do a Job whether
you’re supervised or net: finish a job once M's started;
carry money withont spending K. And last, but not least,
the ability to bear an injustice without wanting to get even.
CONFIDENTIAL TO SICK OF BEING SICK IN ELIZA-
BETH. N. J.: Try this: “Talk health. The dreary never
ending tale of mural maladies is worn sad stale. You
cannot hope to charm or please by harping on that minor
chord 'disease.’ So. say that yaa are well, and all is well
with yaa. and Gad will hear vnnr words and make them
true.” [Ella Wheeler Wilcox.|
Hale in write letter
IB Lasfcy Dr.. Beverly I
“How to Write Letters Isr Al I
end 11 to Abigail Van Berea.
CaL MS 12. far Abby's booklet
A cold is nothing
to sneeze at
right into your middle
Hbs b well-meaning mu* by means of the
friend ever taken a look Eustachian tube. Such
at your watery eyes and blowing can also bnng on
mountain of used • nosebleed or cause
tissues, than murmured added irritation,
consolingly, “You’ll be »’• heat to blow your
all right in a few days. «*»« only when air can
It’s Just a cold?” pass through the
fhirte are you felt nostrils. Hold a facial
lika telling your friend tissue loosely in front of
that a coltf is nothing to your nose and avoid
■name it You're right, pineihg nostrils tightly
It’s wise to take a cold shut,
seriously before it Do you reach for nasal
becomes serious, spray, nose drops or
souse of the iidialers every couple of
do to make hours to keep your nasal
i your cold actually b
ikgicL.
First,
blockage.
Authorities point out
wre you that some of these
’common medicines make blood
dUgalae mch as allergy
influenza, pneumonia 01
If a cold
makes you
shrinks, bringing
-— temporary relief. Then
childhood the effect wears off. The
blood vessels in your
nasal lining get even
more swollen and you
have more trouble
thaw you did
tightly Mocked or your nasal
I with wraews. You vulnerable
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Detroit swears in
first black mayor
DETROIT (UPI) -
Almost no one noticed it,
but Detroit’s first black
mayor officially took
office Friday.
Coleman A. Young, a
former state senator,
took the oath of office
with only a handful of
APPLIANCE COSTS
The Association of Home
Appliance Manufacturers
points out that it takas leas
than half as many hours of
work to "earn" a new appli-
ance today as it did in 1965. —
CNS
witnesses present.
Young will take a
public oath of office
Wednesday but he noted
that the public swearing
in is only ceremonial.
The reason for the
early swearing-in for
Young and other office
holders elected in
November is that the city
charter requires they
assume office promptly
on Jan. 1.
“It was either do it
now,” Young said, “or
come down to city hall on
New Year’s day. ’
HOCKLEY COUNTY and area firemen are
remaining on the alert with one of the dryest fall
and winter months on record. While Levelland
firemen sped to a grass fire which threatened a
farmhouse in the southeast corner of the county,
i nude certain a grass
firs was being contained in their area. Firemen
from Ropesvule also assisted with the blaze in
southeast Hockley. (Staff Photo by Loman Jones)
LEVELLAND DAILY
SUN-NEWS
Published each
evening, Tuesday
through Friday, and
Sunday morning.
Second class postage
paid at Levelland,
Texas.
Subscription rates,
$10.00 per year in
Hockley and adjoining
counties by mail;
$19.80 per year
mailed elsewhere;
$1.75 per month be
city carrier. Drawer
H, Levelland, Texas
79336. National
Representative
Independent
Newspaper Markets,
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Iron Age graves
fond in England
Digging out campsites for
trailers, an English stone-
mason found hand-worked
shaped stones three feet un-
derground at the Priest’s Way
Caravan Park in Dorset.
His find began an excava-
tion which uncovered four
three-foot-long Iron Age
graves, three of them with
2,000-year-old skeletons. —
CNS
is this you?
By Joyce Wrinkle
The Levelland Daily
Sun News has many
• pictures of local
residents that need a
severe than the original
cold. Physicians warn
that in infant, and young
and^eT'c^
thpv come by the Sun News
’ i n fof**®® ®t 711 Austin and
headaches’ and j£U ®ve the »icu,re *»
Some of these pictures
Do you smoke. were published in the
This is irritating to .,Kid*,y corner™
ttor S“ »»' brought >
you to wit entirely. picture to the paper in
t ri n^e ThpU AMr'lwms 1971 never picked it
tnp? The AMA warns watch “is this
cold W*^Travelin?Ve or Y<*U?” your picture may
at ^ th® neXt °ne to be
^clpal^prao^^i^ in Sun
pressurized cabins, is
inadvisable without
instructions from a
physician.”
Other hints to help
fight a cold include
drinking plenty of fluids
(such as water, fruit and
vegetable juices and
sotg>s), getting extra
rest in bed, and staying
out of drafts and cola
nightair. It’s wise not to
eat too much or drink
excessive amounts of
alcohol or stimulants
such as coffee and cola.
Physicians remommend
light, nutritious meals.
The writer is
research director of the
American Physical
Fitness Research
Institute, 824 Moraga
Drive, West Los
Angeles, Calif. 90049.
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a high____
Frequent and
continuous use of such
-w--- also ieadufparS siTof
Do you have a “stuffy the tiny hair like cilia in
nose?*’ The American y0ur nose whose job is to
Association strain our invading
it is very particles i The irritation
to blow yonr caused by the overuse oi
Is this year picture? H to
cone by the Sue Newt
Office at 711 Austin end
we*ll give it to you. All
pictures appearing in tkii
column were published
in 1971.
lining more
__to other
infections. These
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SCOTLAND
On Dec. 18,1559. Elizabeth I
of England sent armies to
Scotland to help force out the
French.
SAVE OUR SAWDUST
Over 80 per cent of all lum-
ber and plywood mill residues
are used in the production of
wood products. — CNS
Dr. C.M. Neel
Optometrist
Announces his retirement effective
December 31, 1973
All files and records will remain with ray associates
Drs. Pettey, Dean, Bowen
& Wallace
3KM Indiana Ave.
792-4644
Lubbock, Texas
799-4472
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Levelland Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 62, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 30, 1973, newspaper, December 30, 1973; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1147169/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Plains College.