The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 256, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 7, 1977 Page: 4 of 26
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-CSve 2-3 glasses of milk or
water Do not induce vo-
miting
Give 24 gfanes of water
or rai», then induce
vomiting UNLESS pa
tient a unconscious or
COSMETICS
Cologne or perfume
Hand lotion
Liquid makeup
Stan lotion
After-shave lotion
Give milk. Induce vomit-
ing if large amounts in-
gested-
Induce vending Then
give glass of milk
Induce vomiting Do not
induce vomiting or force
fluids if patient is uncon*
scout
Vitamins and iron
tablets
Sleeping pills
Give milk of magnesia. In-
ti tee vomiting!
* Give milk or water at
once Induce vomiting
Deodorant
Bubble bath liquid
Hair rinse (conditioners i
Shampoo
Tranquilizer*
Induce vomiting unless pa-
tient is unconscious Give
2 tablespoons epsom salts
in 2 glasses of water
HOUSEHOLD CLEANING AND POLISHING AGENTS
Nail polish and removers
lacquers
Bath oil
Give milk Induce vomit-
f (EOfTORf NOTE: Thh is medicine otart long after
the first m s tenet dealing th«r usefulness has expired
With safety practices in the Some medicines don't change
fcm t over time ™ but other* may
1 A methane cabinet cant* a lose quality within a matter
■tmm td hffliWt - or acoBec- of months
tttLf rSnTift? K ptormuntt can say how
y,* ?7*ufnw morma’ long a particular medkine
ammaet* «. ***** %wA *'» a (pood kdea> to
^^•^wTSTtn m, m m to
Ua nM “ **"» out and destroy old
j?*“ «a medicine cegutany, Be sure to flush it
r».i i * down the toilet - don’t just
; throw it in a trash basfcrt.” the
as Agricultural Extension
Service, the Tem A4M Uni- , .
“In their eagerness to ex-
plore, children may touch and
taste everything including
medicines, dram cleaners fur-
niture pobshes, bleaches,
pesticides and other house-
hold products," she added
But adults can prevent
most household poisonings by
putting harmful products used
in the house, garage and gar-
den into a locked cabinet
Always keep these prod-
ucts in the original container
with the label intact If a child
is accidentally poisoned, the
first thing a doctor needs to
know is the identity of the poi-
son The label also gives im-
br kept in the bathroom medi mediate first aid measures.
Cine cabinet For example if the specialist said
the label says Keep in a cool. She advised not placing haz-
dry place.’ the bathroom will ardous products in cups, soda
Ik- top warm and steamy bottles or other containers that
Some^rug* must be stored in would normally contain food
the refrigerator or drink
If children live in the house. If you are using a product
extra precaution is necessary nr taking a medicine when the
Drugs need to be locked and doorbejf or telephone rings,
placed high oul of a child's take it with you - it only takes
reach Children often climb on a minute for a child to swal-
a chair or box to get at a wall low a harmful product
cabinet Always buy- safety (lead labels on all prod-
packaging and be sure to close ucts and heed the warnings
(be bottles properly after each Keep telephone numbers of
use Don't toe galls id a the nearestdoctor, poison con-
drawer or purse where chit- trol center, hospital and p<e
drew can easily get io them, lice close at hand Ana be sure
die advised,____________---tHbySHTeirs know where to find
Medicine* often stay in the this' information
Home permanent
neutralizer
Permanent wave solution
Give milk or water In-
duce vomiting. Then give
weak acid such as lemon-
ade, citrus juice diluted
vinegar
Laundry bleach
Automatic dishwasher
detergents
Household cleaners
Furniture polish
Heaping fluid
Charcoal fire starter
Give 2-3 glasses of milk
or water immediately Do
not induce vomiting
PLANTS
Mace vomiting if con-
vulsions not imminent
Give artificial respiration
if necessary.
Any plant» ^potential
poison
Totfet bowl and drain
cleaners
Do not induce vomiting
Give 2-3 glasses of milk or
water at once Avoid gas-
forming carbonates and
bicarbonates
First Aid Aids
Wax remover
Give milk or water Do not
induce vomiting »
If poison ha-, been taken internally
|. .Call for. [Btriiral aft«"»»‘p- »mwHi«t«ep • ■ — ■
*'2 'KAep patient warm
3 Give 3 to 4 glasses of milk or water immediately if patient is
conscious Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious
person
4 1 nlcss the person has taken a strong acid, alkali, petroleum-
based' prdBucts or corrosives induce vomiting by
a placing index finger far back on tongue and stroking from,
side to sole
b giving >2 glass mustard water 1 teaspoon mustard in G
glass water-
c giving 2 to 3 glasses of tepid salt water il tablespoon salt
per glassi
5 Repeat above procedure until vomit fluid o dear
6 While giving First Aid, try to identify the poison and in-
stitute appropriate treatment for that poison If unable to
identify the poison, give universal antidote The average
adult dose is 5 lo 6 heaping tea-.pii.oiis stirred in half a glass
of warm water to make a thin paste The antidote is compos-
ed of
Charcoal - 3 part.
Magnesium Oxide I part
Tannic A id i par!
and may be obtained a! a drug-lore in prepaied hum and
kept at home
DOSAGE FOR CHILDREN
Under.5 years of age -- of adult dose
3 tb years fit age G of adult-dose
HI to is yearrql age -i of adult dn-e
Fabric softener*
Give milk Neutralize with
weak soap (not detergent-
solution Induce vomit
Give citrus juice or difut
ed tl tablesporm per glass-
ful) vinegar Then give 2
raw egg whites or 2 ounces
olive oil Do not induce vo-
miting
Household ammonia
Southeast
Texas
Poison
Center
713/654-1701
INSECTICIDES. POISON SUBSTANCES PAINTS
(Read labels for content(
Give glass of milk immedi
ately and induce vomit-
ing Then give activated
charcoal (available from
pharmacist-!
Arsenic
Induce vomiting Give 2
tablespoons epsom salts in
2 glasses water
Do not induce vomiting
Give solution of vinegar (2
tablespoons vinegar in 2
glasses water* Next give 2
raw egg whites or 2 ounces
blive oil
Playing the part of the curious child for the pic-
ture us,Richie Epperson. T sjle is the son of Mr and
Mrs. Jimmy Epperson. *
. (Photos are bv Glenn Folkesi
Paint (dry!
Give milk, or- water in-
duce vomiting
Stitching
Classes
Planned
New Arrivals
What, When, Where
TRIGG
Mr .rand Mrs dark G Trtgf
of Baytown announce the birth
of a daughter, Kelley Susan
Aug 3 at San Jacinto
Methodist * Hospital She
weighed 5 pounds. 3 ounces
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs John J Powell of
Houston and Mr 'and Mrs
Melvin F Trigg of’Baytown
Hospital She weighed -6
■pounds. "T-V'ounces Grahds-
' parents are Mr and Mrs Roy
Gondson and Mr and Mrs S
II Guest, all of Baytown
Great-grandparents are Mr
and Mrs W K Johnson of
Rivtowri and Mr and Mrs N
D Hale of Dawson
MONDAY
Novice Brifce CM. H *.m..
’Community Building.
Nursing Mothers. 6.30 p.m,,
Grawtow Building.
Exxon Bridge Club. 7: IS p m .
Community Building
Symphony Orchestra board
meeting, 7;3# pm,, Lee
College
TUESDAY
Service league Story Hour, !•
am . sterling Municipal
Uhrary
Baytown Duplicate Bridge
(lub, It a m , Community
Building *
Pilot (Tub. noon, Goose Creek Baytown Medical Center Aux
i'Mfttty ilub,-....... iliaryx-Ihoan. ;
legal SeereUriex, noon, Goose Fraternal Order of Eagle Aux-
Creek Country Club. iliary, * p.m., 515 W Main.
Take Off Pounds Sensibly 495, THURSDAY
- « pm*.. Baytown Medical Miaey Tompkins Church of
u,fn „ „ _ ., , God Auxiliary, 10 am.
White Hall Bridge Club 7 Takt, 0ff Pounds Seiwibh 911,
\ZS “hL *» T,f'lm *■** W.
Iliary. 8 p.m , VFH Post ' P'm- Barcelona
'WEDNESDAY * Apartments
Take Off Pounds Sensibly 594, Association for Hyperactive
Community Children, 7 p.m., Wood creek
Edited By Glena Pfennig
Lee College Home Econom-
ics Import men! will sponsor a
free sewing dime at 10 a m
Aug 23. in - Room 222. of the
Technical Vocational Build-
ing
Featured ,lt the clinic will be
a film on machine embroid-
ery. according to Mrs Doris
Hunter, sewing instructor
The public is invited to at-
jend the clinic - - :
Art Mart
WILTON S CAKE
DECORATING SUPPLIES
* GUEST
Mr and Mrs Ken! Guest of
Baytown announce the birth of
a daughter. Amy Lynae. July
‘2$ at San Jacinto Methodist
- Wootan’s Service
6606 Bayway Dr. 424-7285
«.» a
Building!
. y. -$■
Shirred Skirt & Dress Fabric
»t q*>/' O'• /*hop&
The fab
ric is pre-smocked, all you
have to do is sew one quick seam.
For a quick skirt or dress this is
one of the best styles for summer
and non' dark prints for fall.
5IZES 4 TO 6
AND 7 TO 14
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
BLUE JEANS'
DENIM PANTS
Why settle for the ordinary when a
diamond Baylor costs so little?
a 2-Diamond ladies BAYLOR watch in yellow $55
b 4-Diamond ladies BAYLOR watch in white mesh band $110
Both 1* jewels
Charge it: \
Open a Zaks account or use one of five national credit plans,
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 256, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 7, 1977, newspaper, August 7, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074410/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.