Levelland Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1973 Page: 2 of 8
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SHARP GAINS NOTED
DALLAS (UPI) -
Spectronics, Inc., a
Dallas-based opto-
electronics company,
reported today a 161 per
cent gain in sales and a
434per cent increase in
net earnings for the first
six months of the current
fiscal year. \For the
neriod ended Sept. 30,
the firm had sales of
11.962.000 and net
income of$251,000 or 29
cents per share,
including a tax loss
carryover of 13 cents per
share. Sales a year ago
for six months were
1753.000 and earnings of
$47,000 or eight cents
per share.
PAGE 2—LEVBLLAND DAILY SUN NEWS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1973
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Readers give advice
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THE “SUGAR PLUM” division of the Sixth Annual Cotton Style Show was
won Saturday night by these three girls. Winning first, second, and third,
from left to right, are Melissa Phelan, Jana Vardeman, and Paula Jackson.
(Staff Photo)
WINNERS SATURDAY night in the “Teen Time” division of the “sew it
with cotton” contest held at South Plains College were, left to right, Treva
Tar bet, Jackie Jackson, Kenna Cooper. They won first, second and third
By Abigail Van Buren
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DEAR ABBY: Someone signed "SMELI.S BAD IN
ROANOKE" wrote to say she was extremely clean about
herself and her clothing, but she smelled a terrible odor
about herself, which nobody said they smelled, and it was
driving her out of her mind
I had the same problem for four years. Finally my
doctor discovered I had diabetes. He put me on a low
carbohydrate diet, and the smell left me CURED NOW
8x10 in.
DEAR ABBY: Dr. Marion B Sultzberger, a famous
dermatologist, once told me that he had a patient who
came to him with the same problem as "SMELLS BAD.”
The doctor had the man strip. He still smelled bad. Then
the doctor told the man to remove his gold wedding band.
That was the culprit! In some people, their body chemistry
and certain metals create a very unpleasant odor.
J T , CORONA DEL MAR, CAL.
DEAR ABBY: Tell that lady who smells bad my broth-
er had the same problem He went to doctors and nobody
could help him. Finally an old man told him to drink four
ounces of dry white wine four times a day before meals,
and again at bedtime. He did and in a week the odor was
gone, and he was like a new man COFFEYVILLE, KAS.
' DEAR ABBY: If “SMELLS BAD” wears glasses she
should check the nose piece of her glasses. I smelled some-
thing vile for months and couldn’t detect its source. Finally
I discovered it was the perspiration collected in the nose
piece of my glasses that was causing it. I bought new
glasses, and clean them with alcohol regularly, and haven’t
had any trouble since SMELLS GOOD IN BALTIMORE
PnMews? YaH feel better if yea get It off year chest.
Per a personal reply, write te ABBY: Bn Ne. M7M, L.A..
*•*•- Enclose stamped, self addressed envelope.
Fee Abby’s new booklet, “What Teen-Agers Want te
Know.” send II to Abigail Van Baron, la La sky Dr., Bev-
erly HUM. Cal. MU2.
JOY WAGGONER, far left, was the first place winner in the “At Home
Wear” division of the “sew it with cotton” contest. The contest was held
Saturday night at South Plains College as part of the Sixth Annual Cotton
Style Show. Second, third, and fourth place winners were Jackie Jackson,
Debbie Sherrill, and Darlene Blair. (Staff Photo)
New play
to start
at Hayloft
DEAR ABBY: This is my 50th year as a physician and
I have seen a number of cases like the one described by
"SMELLS BAD
That person should consult an ear, nose, and throat
specialist for possible "Ozena” [stink nose], which causes a
breath so foul that everything smells bad to her. The condi-
tion is the result of a chronic infection in nose and sinuses
causing upper respiratory membranes to degenerate.
ARIZONA M D.
DEAR ABBY: I also smelled bad and didn’t know why.
My doctor looked into my navel with a flashlight and that’s
where the smell was coming from. He cleaned it out and
advised me to keep it clean with a bit of cotton on a
toothpick, and my problem was solved ON THE BUTTON
FIRST, SECOND, AND third place winners Saturday night in the “sew it
with cotton” contest in the “School Time” division were Randall Martin,
DEAR ABBY: "SMELLS BAD" should make an ap-
j. pQintment with her dentist liuroodtateiy. 1 bad that prob-
lem, and didn’t know It was caused by an. infected wisdom
tooth. When my dentist discovered it he was amazed that I
did not have a toothache that raised the top of my head. I
never had a twinge of pain, but that terrible odor nearly
drove me nuts! OKAY NOW
THE “YOUNG FASHION” division of the “sew it with cotton" contest was
won by these four entries. First through fourth was won by, left to right,
Sharia Rogers, Hammy Jackson,1 Kenna Cooper, and Larry Sherrill. (Staff
DEAR ABBY. It’s the woman’s gall bladder A friend
of mine kept sniffing everywhere for “dead mice” for six
months. Finally, a doctor examined her and found that she
had gall bladder trouble. She was smelling her own infected
gall bladder! R L. D IN VERMONT
DEAR ABBY: The wo^jjpn who smells bad should be
asked if she has had her earn pierced lately. When I had
mine pierced, I smelled bad for months before I found out I
had an infection in both ears from the piercing.
HAD IT IN ALABAMA
DEAR ABBY: Tell "SMELLS BAD” to check her ears.
I have itchy ears, and I used to feel like there was some-
thing crawling into my ears, so I would scratch them with
whatever was handy. Once I scratched my ear with a
crochet needle. It caused an infection deep inside my ear
which gave off a frightful odor, but I didn’t discover it until
I went to a doctor. MRS. G. H., NEWBURY, MASS.
Dennis Cole, widely
known for his portrayal
of a young policeman in
ABC-TV’s “Felony
Squad, ’ ’ and as one of two
1914 trouble shooters in a
co-starring series with
Rod Taylor, will star in
the Hayloft Dinner
Theatre’s production of
“The Tender Trap."
Accoruing to critics
on the nation’s leading
publications, the play — a
comedy by Max Shulman
and Robert Paul — is an
extremely funny,
skillfylly contrived
farce that is well worth
<;ppinp
“The Tender Trap”
deals with a swinging
bachelor, Charlie
Reader, who lives the
ideal life in New York
City.
Charlie has a good job,
an elegant apartment and
mil lion s of gir If riends —
at least it seems so to his
friend, Joe McCall — who
wait to obey his beck and
call.
Charlie juggles his
girlfriends, until one
evening he finds himself
engaged to the two he’s
most involved with.
Through a series of
frantic events, he
manages to keep you
enjoying yourself until
the end, which turns out
probably as you had
hoped all along.
Preview nights for
“The Tender Trap” are
set for October 23, 24
and 25. Contact the
Hayloft Dinner Theatre
for reservations
THE FIRST PLACE winner in the “Sports” division was, far left, Mrs.
E.B. Burelsmith. Second and third went to Tammy Jackson, and Pam
Knighten. The recognition came Saturday night at the “sew it with cotton"
contest. (Staff Photo)
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TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER
23 & 24
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Levelland Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1973, newspaper, October 23, 1973; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1147556/m1/2/?q=%22jana+vardeman%22: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Plains College.