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We carry an extensive line of non- allergenic beauty products . . . made from pure natural ingredients for your protection. Ask about them. ‘SLOAN’S PHARMACY 61 E. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 653-4001 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING How would you solve this Last week’s problem Dear Editor: 1 have two children, a boy 3 years old and a baby 4 months old. My son was completely toilet trained a year and a half ago but lately he’s been having ‘‘accidents’’ once in a while. My husband and I pun- ished him for his accidents, but now he’s started some- thing worse. He’s wetting his bed. We have punished him for this too, but it seems to be getting worse instead of better. Could you give us any. advice? A worried mother. Solutions to problem Dear Worried Mother, Put yourself in your son’s place. Three years old, and feeling you are losing your parents to a DEAR adorable little four month old baby, whom he can’t hold or play with like he would a toy. He is told baby needs this—to be fed—bathed—diapered- and cuddled when he cries. You say, ‘‘My husband and I punish him for having accidents’. Can you ima- gine wanting love and time with your parents and being deprived of both, because you use the only weapon you have to get attention. His weapon is accidents and bedwetting. Now give him credit for trying to get your attention the only way he knows how. If he were getting the attention he needs from both parents he WOULDN'T be having accidents. A little cuddling before bed time and a visit to the bathroom before bedtime, and then a visit to the bath again before both parents retire, will help break what could turn into a bothersome habit. Having parents who pun- ish him will not solve his problem. He needs more love and attention than baby does. You taught him what love is and it must have been done wisely, for him to value it so much he dosen’t want to lose it. No matter what the punish- ment. Try Love and Tender Care. To Worried Mother: Re: Wetting accidents Punishment is NOT the answer to your son’s prob- lem of wetting himself. He is apparently reacting to a new baby in the family and, in his own way, is telling you . that he, too, would like to have some more attention shown to him. He could be given small chores, such as bringing diapers, etc. to you when you must do the necessary things for the baby. It could be explained to him that he, too, was once very small like the baby and wet his pants. But now he is a ‘big boy’ and no longer needs to wet himself. A little extra time, while the baby is asleep, will give him the security he needs at this time. Above all, do not ridicule him about the matter. In fact, the best solution is to ignore the whole thing. It too will pass. A mother,grandmother&RN Change our Dear Editor: My husband and 1 are opposed to the changing of the Susquehanna Bulletin to the Donegal Bulletin. As you stated, it started out in Marietta and East Donegal adding the circulation of the Mt. Joy Bulletin to it. We would like to see the name stay the same so the complete identity is not lost from the joining of the two newspapers. Thank You, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lippold absorber recommended by SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN-Page 11 problem? This week’s problem Dear Editor: I have a problem on which I need help. Maybe your readers can tell me what to do. I have three teenage children. They have many friends, and there is a constant flow of kids in and out of our house (and our refrigerator and bread box, I might add). Our ‘“‘open house’ attitude makes these youngsters feel at home here and they act like members of the family. I believe that this is a good atmosphere for teenagers. I prefer having my own children being at home, and liking it, as much as possible. My problem is that one of these teenage friends has been stealing money from us. Money in rather large Dear Editor: You can see by our three year subscription we do enjoy the Susquehanna Bul- letin. You publish so many pictures and we like this because we know so many of the people in the area. Concerning changing the name of your paper again I guess Donegal Bulletin would be more appropriate. Either one suits us. Just continue the good coverage of the local news. Sincerely, Mrs. Robert Eshleman the National Automotive Parts Assodation. Regal-Ride Deluxe Heavy-Duty Shock Absorbers deliver the ride they're named after. Because they have six valve stages that automatically adjust to all load and road conditions. You get the firm handling and stable control you want, plus a “regal ride.” And they're guaranteed for the life of your car, as long as you own it. Installation extra. Regal-Ride: The only shock absorber approved and recommended by the National Automotive Parts Association! (@ ce RP fifty years amounts (approximately $50) has disappeared from my older son’s bureau and from my purse. It could only have been taken by someone quite familiar with our home. I am convinced that no one in my own family is responsible. In fact, I am almost entirely certain about the identity of-the thief. He is a neighbor, the child of good friends of mine, and worst of all, my older son’s best friend. What should I do? I can’t “lock up’’ our entire house to prevent further thefts. It does not seem sensible to mention my strong suspi- cions to any of the people involved — the ‘thief’, his parents, or my son. What should I do? A Puzzled Mother name? Dear Editor: Why change the paper's name? It is such a welcome change just to have the paper called Susquehanna Bulletin, as we already have Donegal Mills, Donegal High School, Donegal Church, Donegal Springs, and there was or is Donegal Airport. Now if you want tc blend in, then The Donegal Times would be fine. 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