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Ask about "Go with the Greats," a special record album of top artists and hits and see four entirely
different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet dealer's-'63 Chevrolet, Chevy II, Corvair and Corvette
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Preventing Foot Trouble
One out of every two youngsters of high school age suffers from
•ome sort of foot ailment; 80 percent trouble. of These our population, startling or four out
«f five, have some type of foot are statistics
when it is realized that a major part of foot disorders can be pre¬
medical
I One of the newest fields of <
specialized medicine is Podiatry,
the art and science of foot care.
Podiatrists are doctors trained
In medical science who have spe¬
cialized in the area of feet care.
Statistics reveal that over 76
per cent of our children show
signs of foot trouble. Since it is
in the early years that so many
foot disorders begin, and since
this is the time to prevent or
correct these disorders, let’s ex¬
plore ways recommended by
Podiatrists to take care of chil¬
dren’s feet
There are 52 bones in a pair of
young feet, and only 154 in the
remainder of the body. The gen¬
eral structure of the foot is not
completed until the age of 14.
In fact, some of the bone struc¬
tures are not completed until
much later. Children out-grow
shoes faster than they outwear
them, often leading the parents to
pass them along to younger
ones. This is a serious error, for
hand-me-down shoes are bo and
to warp the feet since no two set
of feet develop in exactly the
same Here pattern. wise rules for
are some
good foot care:
1. Bathe feet daily and dry
thoroughly. This will help pre¬
vent fungus growth. straight
2. Cut nails across >
not round and not too short.
3. Give immediate attention to
all wounds, blister?, skin erup¬
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shingles, is finding increasing favor with architects and builders. In
this advanced 1957 split-Ie>el design, smartly styled asbestos siding
is applied with accentuated shadow lines which add interest to the
entire exterior. Color styling plays an important part, too. The siding,
an attractive shade of gray, harmonizes perfectly with the brick-red
lower wall and the white 'asbestos-cement roofing shingles. Blue and
yellow are introduced needs in the painted trim. Asbestos it. It siding is in ^fire-safe many
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Fisher screens out noise and shock/ There’s
instant response m a choice of 6- or 8-cylinder
engines, a host of refinements to make it run
and look like new longer, and plenty more
that make it hard to believe it’s a low-priced
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velops, consult a doctor before it
can spread. feet
5. Exercise and expose
them frequently to air and sun¬
light. Don’t buy shoes by size; be
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measured every time.
7. Change socks every enough. day; be
sure they are large first
8. Change heels at sign
of running over.
9. Don’t remove corns your¬
self; don’t use patent medicines
for this; See your family phy¬
sician or a Podiatrist.
10. Teach your children to
walk with feet pointed straight
ahead.
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Do you take a bath just to make
yourself clean? A laudable pur¬
pose, to be sure, but we’d like to
make a few suggestions that will
turn your bath into a beauty rit¬
ual. With a bar of pink Praiee,
rich In cold cream, milder than
any soap, take the luxurious bath
route by
Doing an all-in-ene. As you
lie In your tub, give yourself a
series of facials — one on your
face, another on your neck, a
third on your hands. Coat with
lather, and massage with your
fingers or with your brushes a
soft-bristled complexion brush
for face and neck, a stiff-bristled
brush for hands, a long-handled
brush for your back.
Shaking a leg—ana an arm,
too, right there in the tub. In
other words, g-t-r-e-t-c-h for ex¬
tra suppleness. Stretch each leg,
curl your toes, rotate each foot.
tratch each arm, high above
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depend on
Beautifying where you usu¬
ally don’t—your elbows and feet.
Put extra minutes of massage
into your elbows. They deserve an
extra chance at smoothness. Mas¬
sage each foot, holding it in both
hands and working rich lather
into it all over. ”
Being a perfect blank—just
for a while, of course. If you
want to imbibe all the beauty your
bath has to offer you, don’t fight
the treatment by keeping the
day’s tangled thoughts inside you.
Be a cipher for a few minutes —
and feel the lines leave your skih
while softness creeps into it.
You’ll get added satisfaction
from using pink Praise because
it contains a gentle than germ remov¬
er, more effective any on
the market against bacteria that
cause blemishes and bad odor.
Another bonus; it doesn’t leave a
bathtub ring. collect the
Why don’t you try to
beauty dividends your bath .pan
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