CHILDREN KILLED | BY MOTOR DRIVERS Thirty-five children ranging inage -_— ———— a below four to 14 years Bellefonte, Pa. September 11, 1981. were killed in automobile accidents po = in July, the Bureau of Motor Ve- Your Heal ¢ hicles today reported. Of this num. THE FIRST CONCERN. MANY | ber, 10 were less than four years of | age and 25 were between five and | | 14 years. | The report shows that in the first | seven months of the year a total | of 206 children lost their lives in ‘this type of accident. ng were | less than four years old. e re-| | mainder were between five and 14 | years. | The number of children non-fatal- |ly injured totaled 772. Since the (first of the year, a total of 4124 | children have been reported as non- fatally injured in motor vehicle ac-| cidents. | About 51 per cent. of operators involved in the 962 fatal accidents reported since the first of the year | were between the ages of 25 and 54 | years; 28 per ecnt. were between 18 | and 24 years, and but two per cent. were reported as being under 18 years. An analysis of the driving _ experience of these operators dis-| other hand, one of the most matvel closes that 70 per cent. had been ous pieces of engineering possible to { bis frequently goes on practical- Operating motor Vehicles Sore 8 ly unheeded—except by the individ- 3 Year at the time of their accident.) ual in whose mouth the job is being | Four Jes cent. were out-of-state . And his interest is oaly | OPerators. Sore because of the a The July report shows that male discomfort,” says Doctor C. J. Hol- Operators were involved in 196 fa _ and 5764 non-fatal accidents with lister, chief of the State Health De | women operators reported in 10 | tment's dental section. The fact that everyone grow teeth has per. | fatal a BSS | Somtatal accidents haps been responsible for making | uring a Szme Je He Alor. was. the average person quite blind to | ne ren . toy Sa the phenomenal process involved. charged : y ih Mon Nature, however, does not turn out July and eig dents. Since the first of the year, a prettier piece of work than she does in the development of the ma. three weoxieated SpeIaLos ave ture jaw. | been charged atal a “The first permanent molars erupt 20d 42 with non-fatal ones. In approximately 60 per cent. of | back of the baby molars. This oc- curs when the child is four or five the fatal accidents involving pedes. years of age There are four of trians in the first Seven months of them, two in each side of.the upper | the year, the pedest ap was er dam ling an intersection diagonally and two in each side of the lower inst trafic or coming from } Jaw. Nature permits matters ap- age parently to rest when she has thus) hind a parked ear, or Crossing bes | tween intersections. This latter aid down the four ‘keystones’ until she is ready to allow the incisors to action on the part of the pedestrian come out. These make their ap- accounted -for 30 per cent. of the pearance in the sixth, seventh and 2ccidents of this type. eighth years of the child's life. Fol- | Io the eight bicuspeds in front ot DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK? | the molars, two each on both sides | Orville Eider, publisher of the of the upper and lower jaws. This/| . group takes its place from the ninth | Washington (Iowa) Journal ys to the twelfth year. The dental That newspaper advertising isthe arch is now clearly defined. And life insurance of any community. around the twelfth year the cuspeds, Take that irfluence out of any town commonly called the eye teeth, erupt OF City and “the mourners move between the bicuspeds and incisors. about the Hours; the thant “It is at this stage of the mouth’s | proach’ oo J SSO eu thy “development, and in many instances |...» sooner, when parents will be able to Newspaper advertising has become notice irregularity in the formation such a fixed part of the intricate if it exists. Many children, for od merchanisms Of retail commerce iy placed teeth. ~ Dental specialists Ia the wheels refuse to go round . ou e ve grease. recommened by your family dentist not the mission of advertising to “In and around any big building operation is to be found a constant number of curious people who dis- play a very definite interest in the activities connected with it. As a matter of fact, steam shovels, clang- ing elevator gongs, and the hurly- burly commotion associated with any large construction job are ap- pealing to nearly everyone. On the ape prepared to remedy the condi- show the customer where to buy the Been the sooner this is done, | nothing that he doesn’t need. It is the mission of newspaper adver- “In the twelfth year the second | tising to help a customer supply his molars come in directly back of the needs satisfactorily, promptly, and aaent molars; and fnally, be" lat a reasonable price. - een the ages eighteen and| The columns of newspaper adver- twenty-five the third molars, popu- tising in your home yapape or pa- larly styled the wisdom teeth, grow pers are a “dircetory” to which you into position. |can refer with the assurance that “Such is the long, successfully in so doing you will receive instruc- ed and usually beautifully exe- | tions that will expedite your shop- cuted job performed by nature to ping expedition; tell you where to Present the human being with the go, when, and, what you can do machinery required to masticate when you get there. There will - ¥ood. A really magnificent piece of | be no bewilderment, no doubt, no work—which” however will only re-| confusion. They direct you in a, main such if one respect it by per- manner that requires the least pos- | sonal care and periodic dental at-| sible physical and mental effort and | Tention.” |in that function minimize interfer- | “In recent years the American | ence with your “favorite phantom.” | Jus has been educated more or into a germ consciousnss. It knows, as never before, that germs | THE GRAND OLD OAK Sob are the cause of all infectious dis- | ease and that they also are respons- one of the largest white oak trees other acute and |; ‘pennsylvania is located in Mif- ible for many