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Show Q lilac.' "I told him xmdhetiM the world" . r a mm W' I . n i i I " ' -- 22 i f "I was one of those ' people who had irregularity trouble for a long time," writes Mrs. Oscar Potter of Morrow, Ohio. , "Finally, I gave Kellogg's a try, just to see if it would fallacies ( All-Br- an work. Believe me, it did. And when my husband started having trouble, I told him about too. Now he thinks it's wonderful and he's telling all his friends about it." The Potters have found, as you can too, that Kellogg's is the natural All-Bra- n, All-Br- an . H f 0 w. a bo 111 V 5 good-tastin- g, i 1 v way to overcome irregularity caused by lack of bulk. If that's your trouble, why don't you try Kellogg's ALL r you J All-Bra- n. mm EARS Best for your by David H. Ccrcow lighter! Hring Aid Industry Conftrenc 1 the ages, odd things ha ve been said about Through and hearing. Many of them are true; many are not; but most of us believe some of the misconceptions about this important sense organ. Since May is Better Hearing Month, it seems an appropriate time to consider some of the facts and falx lacies about your ears, persons usually have a sharper sense of hearing in their left ears. False. There seems to be no relationship between left-and the ears. 1. Left-hand- ed False. Very often, seeing a doctor immediately can prevent permanent hearing loss in cases of infection. Surgery or hearing aids can restore or compensate for permanent hearing loss. ... hearing now provide even the "stone dear child with a hearing aid. True. Even if the child can feel only a "tingle," he at least learns to associate this with the movement of lips, and becomes aware that there is a world of sound. 6. Schools for the hard-o- f -- or right-handedn- ess that animals can hear sounds so they are inaudible to humans. True. That's why hunting dogs can be called by whistles you can't hear. Some animals, such as bats and seals, have built-i- n, radar systems which enable them to dodge obstacles they can't see. 2. Some high-pitch- ed high-pitch- ed men than women have poor hearing. True, for a number of reasons: Men are exposed to more industrial noises; they are less likely to heed minor ear troubles in, time to prevent serious hearing loss; and they engage - more often in rough sports. Then, too, there are more males than females born into the world. 7. More , X - It's a good idea to speak very loudly to a person ' wearing a hearing aid. False. It's best to speak naturally. 8. . types of deafness can be cured by taking a nose dive in an airplane. False. If anything, it might stop up the ears for a while. 3. Some ' . BEST FUEL. .lights fastest, burns cleaner, lasts longer, pleasingly scented. REST SPOUT. . flips open to fill! Closed., .can't spill! 4. Voice peculiarities may indicate a loss o2 hearing. Children will probably outgrow running ears. False. Healthy ears don't run. Running ears mean trouble. See your doctor. When hearing begins to fail, nothing can be done to correct the condition. can usually tell when someone is hard of hearhe tends to speak loudly. because ing False. Actually, most people with an uncorrected hearing loss tend to speak too softly because they cannot hear their own voice levels and fear they may shout X True. Since speech is an imitation of what is heard, hearing loss can cause marked speech defects, particularly in such sounds as the S's, Ts, and P's.' 5. - aufc Mm ownrfonr.. MrtTt iwtot liMn mmi ooomuu ,.. hmkmho, talric mwmt or. imimmi, v q. Family Weekly, April 26, 1959 9. 10. You , l.... |