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Increased Bern Crop Predicted I know that moat of you have read about the new "oval" moat jgLAfe tfSjlfaC'' The bulk of the strawberry crop is harvested in April May and June but strawberry-pickin- g goes on in one part of the country or another every month of the year of the Last year about commercial crop was marketed fresh and the other third was two-thir- processed nearly all by freezing The use of strawberries for freezing has more than doubled in the last 10 years In 1948 for example enough strawberries were market-afresh to allow every person In the country two pounds and enough were frozen to allow each person one pound d Copyright A member of your family who Is too ill to write thank-yonotes u receives flowers from a number of friends Wrong: Make no effort to let the senders of the flowers know that they were received and appreciated Sight: Write the thank-yo- n nates yeurself saying that you are writing for Aunt Ellen because she Is too ill to write for herself Only 100 Sure Way to Protect By Dr George W New York Crane 4 Billy P aged 4 was a wiry little boy who moved into our neighborhood when Danny and David were 7 and 6 The first day Billy came over to play with our Danny and David Without any provocation on Danny's part however Billy walked over to him and poked him in the nose with his fist Danny was so astonished that he could do nothing but sputter for an instant Then Billy hit him a sec4563 ond time SfZES -17 Danny immediately knocked him down and despite Billy's smaller size and younger age Danny began to slap his face good and proper Wings on your shoulders? How Billy began to cry so I called a angelic you'll look Jr Miss' With halt to the affair and tried to adthat drift of flare skirt this it judicate the matter definitely the dress for a sheer — Billy admitted that he had struck world time Danny twice but that he wasn't and for an angcy at him at the summer dances! Pattern 4563 in Jr Miss sizes Foolish Parents 11 13 15 17 "Then why did you strike DanSize 13 takes 3 I inquired "if you weren't fabric yards ny" Send 30 cents in coins for this angry and he hadn't done anything pattern to Anne Adams care of to you?" Pattern Dept P O Box 6710 Chi"Daddy teaches me to fight" BilPrint plainly your ly whimpered "He says to sock cago 80 111 name address size style number boys" Race your order now for our And Billy was telling the truth! Anne Adams Spring Pattern Book! His father is a slender fellow who Send twenty cents for thjs col- may have been picked on by neighsmartest of lection the borhood bullies in his youth fashions for all agea and sizes At any rate he now has an overd There are patterns zealous desire to make his boy ly patterns and freee into a prize fighter So he teases to make a instructions and tantalizes Billy handbag! "Put up your dukes'" he says when he gets home at night And he praises Billy when he latter Breakfast socks him in the stomach even at Sunday For Sunday breakfast a menu of unexpected times Is it Billy's fault therefore that French toast frizzled ham apricot and pineapple preserves and coffee he thought It a mark of social diswill satisfy everyone Start the tinction to "sock" people even breakfast menu off with grapefruit without provocation? halves for refreshing flavor Confused Tots His childish blows did not hurt his father But when he delivered them on the nose even of our Danny they caused pain Danny realized that he should not attack younger children and he is not a belligerent youngster But The National Production Boo "i has a double sock on the nose was too Wtoa tht ban mm aluminum much for his Later in the day I happened to be on the fron porch A neighboring child was coming up the steps Billy deliberately shoved Tkh) moons wa can still supply you him backwards and the little fellow rolled down the steps bumping his with Abca Aluminum Convertible head Storm Windows and Strews at Like Danny I slapped Billy on a lower and posterior porI also told tion of his anatomy Discount him never to push any child down a stairway again! - ton oho toko ami tOO ore's t for Billy begin to cry but my corporal punishment reinforced my Aiso Aluminum Storm Poors convort-U-s verbal reprimand He'll remember I rata Hod with otfoon and a lot more vividly the next time he all hardware— thinks of repeating the act Bi! v la Being Socialised After six weeks around our youngsters moreover Billy was markedly socialized He was really an attractive little KIMBALL STORM boy but had never played much with other youngsters So he hadn't ' learned how to behave among his WINDOW CO own age group He was a typical "only" child In this regard Phono iMipMie) Aue Play is really a social function and must be learned Even laugh- 1 H 1 out-of-th- is Herald-Tribun- Inc) e e r and humor belong In this same category of social habits The glum introvertive adult is the fellow who probably grew up without playmates He usually has had an isolated childhood however had Billy's father further handicapped the boy by with his fists roneously teaching him to hit Except that our youngsters have helped neutralize this faulty home training Billy would have got into trouble when he started to school and possibly would have become the bad boy of his room le Please address Dr George W Crane Hopkins Syndicate Mellott stamped envelope for advice (Copyright by Hopkins Syndicate) Blouse Beautiful art double-envelop- FRIGID-KOL- D STORAGE PLUS FUMIGATION self-contr- 50 dinary storage $50 - ar post-gradua- self-address- te ii Answer — interferes with assimilation of vitamin A and vitamin D in food and with the absorption of minerals too It ia pretty stupid mineral oil internally Send taking 25 cents and stamped self addressed 'envelope for booklet 'The Con stipation Habit and Colon Hygiene" 1" Aunt Het Climate Effect of climate on tuberculosis states you recommend Answer— Climate is good or tuberculosis I think I recommend the state or province where the patient can or will spend the most time in the open air Margarine Wholesome Food Food specialists here say the use of oleomargarine in place of butter will cause liver trouble and other disturbances (Mrs F H A) Answer— Untrue Oleomargarine is wholesome food I meant to clean house this week bat I pot it off again At my age dirt is a lot easier to endure than a lame back for moo Your Old Radio Trade with us now fr beautiful new Philco Combination models to Tejtr eld rejtleV f regardless ceadttHM asay me worth we te $10000 en this sole HERROI Signed letters not more than one page or 100 words in length per- - 1 S50OO choose from — which (C B) - 26o 318 - 24th St Lima Lemon that is the latest enumeration of physicians in the United States showed something like two spe cialists for every five general practitioners Association to Blame Isn't that absurd? I repeat the American Medical association is to blame for this sad failure of AmerThe organization ican medicine has fostered specialism to the limit of popular credulity— and Yankee credulity in health and medical matter goes a long way as the American Medical association well NOTICE And ONLY Hudson Bay brings You BOTH for LESS than the cost of or practitioner before he may hold- taining to personal health and by himself out as a specialist giene not to disease diagnosis or treatment will be answered by Dr Questions and Answers Mineral Oil Brady if a stamped I have hear & thj&constant use of envelope is enclosed Mail to Dr mineral oil internally robs the William Brady 265 El Camino body of vitamin A Is this true? South Beverly Hills Calif If so shouldn't doctors warn the (Copyright 1951 John F Dille Co) public about if (Mrs E K) knows Take the "clinic" racket Ior instance What this country needs is a good five-yeprobation period for doctors who wish to become specialists That is regardless of what certif icates the doctor may hold or what courses the doctor may take he should be required by law to serve at least five years as a family physician or a general high-Way- n one-yar- By Dr William Brady I have Just read your article and It really make me quite angry (writes a reader and I don't blame her for it) Do you have any idea how difficult it is in these days to find an "ordinary" or "family" doctor? It took us four years We thought we had found such a doctor from his talk when we first called upon him But then early one morning our- daughter wakened screaming with pain and with a temperature of 104 and we discovered our mistake The doctor refused to come said he did not make emergency calls and besides he had a class to teach at 9 o'clock We finally got an elderly doctor who "burned up the road" getting to us Daughter had pleurisy and this fine old doctor called every day until she was well Fine Doctor Found Fortunately for us we finally found a fine family doctor in our own village but — please don't say that we are (illegible word) to go Sometimes we only to specialists have no choice So many doctors are now- specializing that the blame should be laid upon the medical profession Certainly "ordinary or are scarce "family" physicians these days (Signed) Except your practice of taking temperatures which I consider mischievous in any case unless your physician instructs you to do so I might have written your letter myself The situation you describe fairly enough makes me quite angry too and I have laid the blame upon the American Medical association Reminds Me of Time The doctor's lame excuse for evading the early morning call reminds me of the time I served —or I should say my first wife served for the hardships of those days were worse —for her than they were for me in Penn Yans when village and country alike were inches thick with mud through most of the winter season Farmers on the telephone line had a way of trying home remedies or nostrums until night fell and then they would become alarmed and call Not only that but the doctor when their own doctor chose to be unavailable they would call the new doctor — but for one night only — next day he would learn that he had served only as a stop gap The actual statistics are filed and therefore lost somewhere so far as I can tell without hours of bootless searching — but I have cited them here several times - 35-in- ch new-seaso- Tour furs Against Insect Damage! tte Child Confused by Father Telling Him to Sock Pals 11- What's Right? 1851 Doctor Who Will Make Night CaOf tni: that Christian Dior launched in Paris last month and era probably wondering what it is I'm glad to tell you that it ia the most wearable silhouette yet— as it completely follows the natural lines of the body Dior divides the figure Into three ovals— the head the bodice and the skirt — it's as simple as all that! 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