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July 16, 1989 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1989-07-16

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i .
DOW.
Sincetdy,
Erik Washington
vy Seaman Adrea
' ... �,_ .... daughter of Booker
T. Willi m of Detroit,
recently returned from
deployment aboard the
de troyer tender U SS
Ac dia, to the hip
ho port of Diego. A
1985 grad u te of Edwin
Denby High School, he
joined the vy in
February 0 1986.
·In
s
rvice
A 1988' gr duate of Mum­
ford HighSchQo� he joined
the M rine Corps in
ovember 1988.
rl e L ce Cpl.
Cory D . Ree d, son of
Sandra A. nd Dwight
Reed Sr., Detroit, com­
pleted the Electric I
Repair Cour e. A 1988
graduate of Fr ok Cody
High School, he joined the
Marine Corpes in Septem­
berl
avy rareman I .
I'I'.�"""� so of Joyce A.
MallUllLDa. Be 0 Harbor,
MI, recently completed
av ] Gunfire support
Training in the Caribbean
Sea . e serving aboard
the battl ip USS Wi -
con in, ho eported in
orfolk, Va. He also
SL Virgin
UIalIMlL A 1985 graduate
of Be ton Harbor H· h
Sc 001, . ., he joined
the vy in ch 1987.
been pro
present rank .e serving
Marine Corps Reauit
Depot. p. S.C.
A,1986 If d 01
Technic I High School,
Detroit, she joined the .
Marine Corp in A t
1986.

D.
son . of
Lawrence and Debra
Grubbs of Detroi ,recent­
ly completed the Motor
Vehicle Operator Course.
.
P.G. in,
Philtuklphia, Penn.
DearP.G.,
It seem if)'O are in a rush
to have him and a relationship.
You ve bee told at e i
living . th c. And that
he doesn't want to hurt or le
her for you. I don't think th t h
is afraid to take a chance on a
relationship with you but rather
be is living up to his commit­
ment with the other wom n.
Listen to his message and stop
daydreaming about him. Find
someone else to focus on.
Alway. ,
Erik WashingtOtI
'Mrs. T.L, .
BrooIclyrt,NewYorlc
write to Erik Wllshington
Michiglln Citizen, P.O. Box
3S6O, Higltltlnd Parle, MI48203
you rec II, crubbed and
scrubbed her hands, crying,
"Will not all eptune's ocean
wash this blood dean hom my
hand?" So, wash, w. h, wash
your hands and avoid germ
transmi . n. .
DeIU Dia/ogIu: Whill would
we do wilhouJ worader d1ugs? I
think some 0/ thue new CUIU
make the common, old-.
filShioned three-dtzy cold last
tJuu W«ks! T., M eli
Wi •
Dear Mel: You jest, Or do
yOu? Truth i there is no cure
yet for the common cold. And
. like you, some experts question
the public health value of
medications which alleviate
Cold sys ptoms, and keep cold
u walking around, to
al their cold germs. In hi
book, Cold (BaUeaf),
. cbael Castle tha
oftr
IDIS:SIOD are suspected: inhaling
germ-loaded droplets in
the air; and tou iDg con­
ta.a ... &alted � Otildreo are
ftnl'''_'' .... I4r carries of co -ca -
r to defea d-
� the infeaioa., Castle
te his own to
hi hands "like Lady Macbeth.·
Shakespeare' Lady Macbeth, if
Dear Dialogue: When the
Republic 0/ OaUaIl fim opened its
doors somewhat to the West a
decode ago, there seemed to be II
rush 0/ interest in acupuncture. I
don't hear much about it
anymore. Has this Chinese treas­
ment of ailments with nudks
flllJen out o//llVOr? M.,
Dear Wilber: No, says
Robert Duggan of the Tradi­
tional c:Upuncture Institute in
Columbia, Md. the ancient
. practi<z lDv()lVU.
nd needle no
recognized in 30 tate with
re S,CXX> qualifted prac-
Do you Iuzvt II question about
penoMI hygiene orheillJh? Send
to DUUogue, The DiQI Corpora­
tion, 111 W. CUwndon, M.S.
1614 Phoenix, Ariz; 85077. For
a personal reply, send a elf-ad­
drused, stamped envelope.

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