SUCTION 2 - P.UJK (i - PI.AINUKAI.KH - KH1MY. \0\ KMBHK II. H»77 Health Tip When To Sef The Doctor All of us are now and then faced with a quick decision: should we, or shouldn't we see the doctor? The American , Medical association lists several points for consideration as a general guide to help you decide WIHMIUT IIUHIUMI i i i if should In* sought al ^ When your coilfplaint or symptoms art* too severe to be endured, such as abdominal pain common to a gall bladder attack or appendicitis or kidney colic, or sudden chest pains. Immediate relief of pain is the purpose of getting the parent to the doctor without delay- When an apparently minor symptom persists for more llian a low days or a iwvk, ami does not apiwar to IN* duo to some easily identified cause'. A nose bleed from a sharp blow is one thing; a nose that bleeds constantly or frequently for no apparent reason is quite a different matter. When the symptom returns repeatedly for no readily ap parent ^ cause. 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Breathlessness or intensive thirst after the accident require medical attention. If there is a possible broken bone, seek help. Also for severe pain, signs of poisoning, serious burns, persistent vomiting, blurred vision. Spring Grove EvaFreund 675-2135 Spring Grove PTO Plans Dinner Nov. 13 The Spring Grove PTO will hold its annual spaghetti dinner and country store Sunday, Nov. 13 from 12 to 5 p.m. at the Spring Grove elementary school. This year there will be a special treat for the kids. "Winnie the Pooh" will be visiting. Bring the family, enjoy the dinner, walk among the many booths and talk with "Winnie the Pooh". ENJOYS TRIP Shirley Dawson has just returned from her travels out West. With her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lindberg of Santa Rosa, she enjoyed a tour of San Francisco" and a day at Lake Tahoe. She then visited her sister. 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Your Chicagoland Chrysler-Plymouth Dealers, CHRYSLER K Lakeland Chrysler - Plymouth 2508 W. Route 120 McHenry, Illinois by Gerry Johnson The Flying Preacher The best way the Rev, Herbert Frazer of Mt: Washington, Ohio can cele brate his birthday is by fly ing--which is exactly what he did recently on his 80th birthday. The flight, from nearby Lunken Airport was a present from Cardinal Air Training, Inc. Every year, the company gives him a free flight as a gift. "I think it's because I'm their oldest customer," Frazer said, but ask Cardi nal employees and they'll say "it's because he's such a nice person." Mr. Frazer has been fly ing regularly since getting his private pilot's license 35 years ago, although in the last few years his flying time has been cut to about 10 or 12 hours a year. "It has nothing to do with my age," Frazer assured a writer from The National Council on the Aging. "Now that I'm semi-retired I can't afford the $25 an hour charge too often." That makes his annual birthday gift an even bigger treat. On his most recent birthday flight he flew alone for close to an hour. On other occasions he some times takes up one of 'his three sons or six grandchil dren, all of whom enjoy fly ing with him. Two of his sons are min isters in Ohio and the third is a doctor in Maryland. "That's quite a switch," Frazer said, "because be fore he moved to Maryland he was a medical mission ary in Africa for three years." Born in Cincinnati seven years before the Wright Brothers' historic flight at Kitty Hawk, Frazer's first brush with flying came in his early teens. "I nailed a piece of mat ting to two 10-foot poles and jumped off our chicken house into the neighbor's potato patch," Frazer said with a chuckle. Frazer is proud of hav ing once met and chatted with Amelia Earhart, the famous aviatrix whose dis appearance * was never solved. He also conducted a prayer meeting for Charles Lindbergh when he made the first solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean. Despite his lifetime love of flying, Frazer never considered a career in aviation. "I guess I just love peo ple more than flying," Frazer said. "That's why I'm still preaching." Even though he retired in 1969, Frazer continues to serve as interim preacher in 13 churches. "I've preached an average of more than once a Sunday the past couple of years," he said. And retirement is a word he uses advisedly, because he can't envision the day when he'll no longer preach --or fly. "As long as I can pass the required physical every two years I'll be flying," Frazer said, "and I hope to be around to sec the year 2000 so I can say I've lived in three centuries. That would be nice, don't you think?" IN SOUTHERN CAU- FORNIA, Glendale Federal Savings and Loan has launched a new advertising campaign saluting active older people. The campaign is designed to show that ag ing is not the grim process many people imagine it to be. "For years, older people have been stereotyped into certain roles," said an exec utive with the advertising agency that created the campaign. "We're going to show people who have bro ken old molds and are liv ing fuller lives." One of the television spots features Henry "Dad" Miller of Anaheim. Miller, who will be 100 years old in September, took up golf at the age of 55. He won the Senior's National at age 83 and sank the last .of his three holes-in-one at 93. AFTER MANDATORY retirement from the New York police force and , BARNEY MILLER, Abe Vigoda will be devoting more time to his foster kids in his own series, FISH, air ing Saturday nights on ABC-TV this fall (check lo cal listings for time and sta tion). To voice your opinion about the series, write to producers Norman Barasch and Roy Kammerman; 415.1 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. 90027. 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