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HHS CLASS OF 1951 quarterly luncheon
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Roy and Pat Davis’s home at 112 Ravenwood has been selected as Yard of the Month
by Keep Henderson Beautiful. The award is given for residential landscaping, and
nominations may be made to the Chamber of Commerce at (903) 657-5528 or to any
KHB member.
FALL GARDENING SEMINAR Saturday,
115 E. Fordall St. Sponsored by RC Mas-
ter Gardeners. Registration 8:30 a.m.,
program 9-11:30 a.m. (903) 657-0376 or
<gshorter@ag.tamu.edu>.
HENDERSON CLAY GANG club monthly
meeting, 9 a.m. Oct. 17 at Denny’s Res-
taurant. Call Billy Mills (903) 836-2332
or Harris Terry (903) 657-6132 for more
information.
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SUPER SAVER TUESDAY
ALL SEATS $4 most movies
new things.
“We’re not trying to live
with safety nets; we’re trying
Good luck, young lady.
For the rest of you, for the
love of everything sane, please
save your money.
HHS FOOTBALL BOOSTER meeting 7
p.m. Oct. 13 in the media room of the
indoor facility at HHS campus.
NEW SALEM SCHOOL REUNION 11:30
a.m. Oct. 17 at Striker Lakeside Restau-
rant. All alumni are invited to order off the
restaurant menu. Business meeting to
discuss plans for old school grounds site.
Contact Jack (903) 854-3542.
HHS FOOTBALL BOOSTER meeting 7
p.m. Oct. 20 in the media room of the
indoor facility at HHS campus.
RC RETIRED TEACHERS Association
meeting 2 p.m. Oct. 21 at South Main
Church of Christ multi-purpose room.
Guest speaker, Ronnie Whittington, Hen-
derson Animal Shelter. Bring supplies to
donate to the animal shelter: old towels,
kitty litter, paper towels, Clorox or blue
Dawn.
HHS CLASS OF 2005 10-year reunion
kicks off at the Homecoming football
game Oct. 23. Picnic 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct.
24 at Lake Forest Park. Gathering at Tai’s
Restaurant and Club 7-11:30 p.m. Oct.
24. <hhslions2005@gmail.com>.
HHS FOOTBALL BOOSTER meeting 7
p.m. Oct. 27 in the media room of the
indoor facility at HHS campus.
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Continued from Page 1
HHS CLASS OF 1985 to meet for its
30th reunion Friday at the Henderson
Lions football game; 5 p.m. Saturday
at The Crater. Michelle Sparkman Haley
<rcmg03@yahoo.com> or (903) 215-
6627.
MOVIE NIGHT, pumpkin glow in the
Patch at St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church,
6:30 p.m. Saturday with games, pop-
corn, treats. “The Great Pumpkin Charlie
Brown” will be shown. (903) 657-3154.
<www.seeyouinthepatch.com>.
DR. ANTHONY
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water, just from the water.)
fluoride is that it"can Wscol- been enjoying themselves
or
difference between our par- having to put it on your credit
“I couldn’t enjoy my life ents’ generation and ours.” card or beg your parents for
Another possibility is that money.
“When you care about your
40i(k), your life is just ‘k.’”
See if your doctor accepts
this joke as payment when
You probably won’t die in you’re 82 and can’t afford an
BRIEFS
FARMER’S MARKET
is located at Fair Park and
South High Street. Pat Olson
(903) 863-5691 or (903) 404-
3913. 7 am. until sold out
on Saturdays, will be closed
Tuesdays for the remainder
of the season.
UPWARD BASKET-
BALL registration through
Friday for boys, girls in grades
1-6. Forms available at First
Bantist Church. 00<l-6s7-
“(Parents) want us to save
because it provides us with a
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TxDOT TYLER DISTRICT retirees group
will welcome State Rep. Dan Flynn as
guest speaker at its meeting 11:30 a.m.-
1:30 p.m. Oct. 23 at Traditions Restaurant
in Tyler. Contact Danny Aylor, TxDot retiree
(903) 469-3433 or <dannyaylor@earth-
link.net>.
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FRIENDS OF McMILLAN Memorial
Library book sale Oct. 14-16 at the library,
401 S. Commerce St. in Overton. 8 a.m.-
5 p.m. Oct. 14; 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Oct. 15;
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 16. For information,
(903) 834-6318.
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UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFED-
ERACY, Centennial 2321 Chapter, will
meet Oct. 15. If interested in visiting
or becoming a member, call (903) 561-
0851.
“When you have something
to bank on, you have nothing
‘What memorable experi- to reach for.”
Other than savings. You can
reach for your savings and use
CRIMS CHAPEL VFD open house 10
a.m.-noon Oct. 17 at 3717 OR 241 E. New
engine presentation will be at 11 a.m. For
information, (903) 452-1730.
CLASS OF 1954 meeting at Haskell Gos-
sett’s for lunch, 11:30 a.m. Oct. 17. Res-
ervations needed. Call Roxy White: (903)
657-8174. Haskell’s address: 5764 OR
2867 E.
HHS CLASS OF 1975 40th Class Reunion
7-12 p.m. Nov. 7 at The Loft. $50 for
classmates, $25 spouse/guest, mail pay-
ment to: Class of ’75, c/o Marilyn Bowens,
2105 Neal St. Henderson, TX 75652.
Contact: Patsy Williams: (903) 646-3373,
Bonnie Geddie: (903) 646-3339.
with.
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DEAR DOCTOR K: I’ve
read that we need fluoride for
healthy teeth. But I’ve also
heard that fluoride can be dan-
gerous. Can you help me sort
this out?
DEAR READER: There
is no treatment that doesn’t
carry some risk along with the
benefit. The question always is
how the benefit compares to
the risk.
What’s the risk with fluo-
ride? Curious young kids can resistant than the enamel on
learn new stuff. much time thinking about this. “Refusing to give yourself
But, two things: “People who are saving in the luxury of enjoying your
• If you can’t enjoy time their 20s are people who don’t money negates the whole point
make yourself very sick by friends without spending set their sights high. They’ve of making it.”
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it wrong and your friends don’t game and settled for the minor uries. One of the best things
A minor drawback to using actually like you. People have leagues."
Tooth enamel?Usually/the since long before $65 brunch- ogy. Most major-league
toothpaste, or drink a large prevent tooth decay by get- discoloration is nearly unno-
amount of fluoridated mouth ting some fluoride every day.
rinse. <
On the other hand, for most fluoride is by drinking water
on yourself.”
By saving, I’m betting that
Before this piece of advice, opportunities your parents life’s expenses won’t perfectly
I was frantic. I was always worked their butts off to give line up with my bi-weekly pay-
doubting and always feeling you. checks. It’s a bet with a 100
I imagine those will be percent likelihood of paying
ing city in the world (also the memorable experiences. off.
most expensive) and had yet to “(Parents) want us to save “You’ll regret the experienc-
experience it. because it provides us with a es you didn’t take, the people
“I was trying to save, which safety net, but that’s exactly you didn’t meet and the fun
meant trying not to eat. I why we shouldn’t. Their need you didn’t have.”
wasn’t going out with friends, for us to have a safety net is
• New Diana 6 Ennis......................34
West Rusk 45 Nacogdoches......... 27
Overton 44 John Tyler.............30
Trenton 14 Lindale 20
Tatum 34 Lufkin 47
Hardin-Jefferson... 37 Whitehouse 3
Longview 51 Arp........................ 20
Greenville o Winona...................22
Texas High 21 Elysian Fields.........47
Hallsville 10 Troup.....................24
Marshall 35 Leverett’s Chapel.... 58
Pine Tree 28 Fannindel................72
Corsicana 49 Mount Pleasant 31
Jacksonville 20 Sulphur Springs.... 30
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Seriously, you should save money in your 20s
There’s a thin line between
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Take a recent article titled,
“If You Have Savings In Your
20s, You’re Doing Something
Wrong.”
Oh, boy. It deserves a rebut-
tal.
The article begins with
advice the author received
from a friend. “Don’t save
money. Make more money,”
he told her.
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tooth enamel of fluoride can be deadly But ing about my bank statement, they’re sick of being your safe-
when acid- an adult would need to drink *7" X "
producing 5,000 to 10,000 glasses of fluo- savings instead of savoring my
bacteria dis- ridated water in one sitting to youth.”
; ’ „ Le OK, young people should
at risk. Anyone trying to drink see the world, meet people and your 20s, so don’t spend too office visit.
solve it. This take in enough fluoride to be
new enamel ;
is actually that much water would get sick
harder and well before they got close to
more decay- drinking that amount. (Yes, you
overdose on fluoride if they get the original surface of the tooth, drinking huge amounts of pure all of your money, you’re doing already dropped^ out
their hands on it. They might in addition, fluoride seems to Lv L ~ ~ " 2
consume improperly stored flu- limit the ability of plaque to A minor drawback to using actually like you. People have eagues.” savings provides is control
oride tablets. Or they might eat stick to the tooth surface. fluoride is that it can discol- been enjoying themselves This is actually a good anal- over your time, which is actu-
a large amount of a fluoridated Children and adults can help or tooth enamel. Usually, the since long before $65 brunch- ogy. Most major-league ath- ally the best way to see the
- - - - - - .... . es were a thing. letes go broke because their world, meet people and learn
• The decision isn’t between spending ambitions are so
One of the simplest waysTo get TTtthng and bToTnTlemishes saying or not saying, but find- detached from their income
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children and adults, fluoride that contains it, either naturally fluoride while a young child’s that lets youenjoy life^ while
or because fluoride has been permanent teeth still are form-
is a powerful ally in the fight added to it. Another way is by ing in the gum. This unusu-
far exceed the risks. And the fluoride. (Most brands on the in small towns that naturally a^2atT1not sja^n^ ^n„^er
risks are nil if you are careful market contain it.) have more than one-part-per-
If you drink mostly bottled million concentration of fluo-
water, check to see if it contains ride in their drinking water.
eral found in soil, all of the contain enough, and some the teeth function or their long- becomes fully developed and money, and pay them a 20 per-
Earth’s water sources, and a don’t contain any at all. Some term health.
variety of foods, from black tea home water treatment systems
to fruit juice to canned crab, filter out fluoride.
Most communities n the vard Medical School. To send
being broken down by acid United States add fluoride to questions, go to <AskDoctorK.
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Yard of the Month
To think of it to fund whatever you need
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Waking up “Those who don’t plan for
at age 63 with the future aren’t planning for
a sore back their death.”
and saying, People who plan for the
“You know future aren’t planning for their
what, I’m too deaths either. They’re plan-
old for this, ning for retirement, tuition,
Time to retire broken down cars, a new roof,
to Florida and a broken ankle and a million
watch ‘House other realities everyone deals
of Cards.’”
Getting laid off and not
wondering how you’re going to yourself, you’re refusing to bet
She explains life before this pay bills this month.
moment: Giving your kids the same
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FROM DAILY NEWS STAFF REPORTS meeting, commissioners will
meant trying not to eat. I why we shouldn’t. Their need you didn’t have.”
1UV VUlHVlgll wasn>t going QUt friends? for us t0 have a safety net is Another thing you’ll regret
Fluoride if your filter removes fluoride, had yet to go to a club and had just a giant metaphor for the is needing a new muffler and
alsobooststhe you may need to get fluoride never seen the inside of a taxi. y- 1- —
bodys abil- from other sources. .
As I mentioned, getting a lot peca se I was .00 busy worry-
I was too busy watching my tynet.
“When you die, you can’t
take your money with you.”
ticeable. Sometimes, heavier
occur if parents use too much mg a balance between the two reality.
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— in appropriate amounts — or because fluoride has been permanent teeth still are form- being smart about your future, if you’re smart, able and had
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against tooth decay. Its benefits using toothpaste that contains al situation occurs typically s°me of the author’s points again.”
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“When did our 20s start to things working out can be mis-
feel like our 40s?” erable if you don’t have sav-
Specifically around age 25, ings. More than likely you’ll Fansarcit^Mo.J64w6
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you’re able to make better cent interest rate.
decisions about the future con-
cian and professor at^Har- sequences of your actions.
Fluoride helps teeth resist Most communities in the vard Medical School. To send K f
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from plaque bacteria. (Plaque their drinking water. If your com>, or write: Ask Doctor K, give y°u?”
is the sticky film that coats our community doesn’t, or if you 10 Shattuck St., Second Floor,
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