De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1984 Page: 6 of 10
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Thursday, June 28, 1984
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Scientists are now working
to discover how cigarette pro-
ducts move through the body tc
increase the chance of women
having cervical cancer.
New evidence is being
studied that reportedly shows
cervical cancer may mean that
smoking causes even more cancer
in women. Obviously this would
mean that women are more vic-
timized by tobacco than men.
Most of us know that smoking
has already been linked with
several forms of cancer such as
lung, esophagus, larynx and blad-
der, but now there is a sup-
posedly dangerous connection be-
tween women smoking and other
forms of cancer that are peculiar
to women and not men.
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Any of you who may be in-
clined to take an armadillo as a
pet, should think twice about your
actions.
Doctors have traced four
cases of leprosy to armadillos In
Victoria County. None of the men
had been in contact with anyone
who had leprosy, but three had
hunted and cleaned the animals
for cooking and the other man
had touched a dead armadillo.
Leprosy, or Hansen’s di-
sease, victims have symptoms
such as scaling on the hands,
feet, nose and ears and loss of
sensation and then at later stages,
the loss of parts of the body.
Not everyone will contact lep-
rosy from an armadillo, but Just
to be safe, it is best to leave the
scaly little creatures alone.
Listen gals, especially those
of you who are facing middle age
from the advanced side, there is
a new technique to remove
wrinkled necks, smile lines and
Jowls called lipo-suctlon that does
not require extensive facial sur-
gery.
In fact, plastic surgeons are
performing the technique in their
offices with success. They use a
vacuum machine that literally
sucks out the fat.
Sounds gross, as the kids
would say, but lipo-suctlon keeps
the doctor from having to make
numerous incisions. Using this
method, the doctor simply makes
a small opening and inserts a
little nozzle and that does the
trick.
This sort of procedure had
been used on the curse of woman-
kind-fat thighs-for a number of
years and now faces are getting
the treatment.
With my full, round face, it
would be Just my luck to have all
the loose skin fall around my now
thin thighs Joining the wrinkles
around my ankles that had fallen
from my thighs when I had them
done.
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Mr. Gayle E. Wilkerson
De Leon Free Press
P.O. Box XO
De Leon, TX 76444
bringing food to our house,
and also Brother Cecil
coming and having prayer
with me, and family and
friends who visited me.
Thanks also for the flowers
and cards.
Frank & Deck Lancaster
Dublin,
Breckenridge, Comanche,
and Stephenville.
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Phone 893-2591 De Leon
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Buy a Valley now
and take home more
than just a pivot.
Cheese tastes best at
room temperature, except
for cottage cheese and
cream cheese. So, take the
portion you need out of the
refrigerator 30 to 60
minutes before serving
time.
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dub. Prior to the
organization of the area
club, most of the artists
were meeting with
and Abilene.
The tri-county club is one
of 47 registered with the
State Federation
Porcelain Art Clubs.
. to comply
Scott to serve as the State’s provision,
trustee, with responsibility
in 1976 with
Bradley, and
as
with this
Manfred
Company
Deposit Interest Rate
For The Week
June 26-July 2
Courtesy Of F & M Bank
De Leon
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you know, Mr. Scott is a on lease on April 16,
very reputable member of t984. TMs weU 1* producing
the oil and gas industry. He around ten barrels of oil a
has hired Manfred day, and has an expected
F. Lynn’s
'K/ Salon
214 East Blackjack la Dublin
ANNOUNCES
Gaye Luker
NOW ACCEPTING APPOINTMENTS
Tuesday Throuah Friday
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And Saturday Morning
SI7-445-2277
Manfred day* and has an expected
pay-out of eight to ten
months. The Permanent
School Fund will receive
approximately 19,000.
[ more each month once the
pay-out is complete.
In order to remain in
compliance with the
development terms of the
lease, Mr. Scott and the
; operating company have
taken initial steps to drill
another well as we are
approaching the end of the
second 90 day period.
Finally, you can be
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank all of the
nurses and doctors who
waited on me while I was in
the hospital, and all of my
folks and friends who have
J been so nice to me by
|786,633. Although a portin -
of these revenues have
been used to operate the certain that selling State
lease, 1366,000. are lease 17038 at a market
available for deposit to the value price -to a private
Permanent School Fund, company is a high priority
To contrast, approximately at the General Land Office.
>43,701. would have been Our efforts to date have
the been somewhat hampered
by the current slump in the
I In January of this year, the
I State waa awarded the
I working interest in the
I 14,730 acre state mineral
I lease on the Duval County
I ranch as settlement of its
I longstanding lawsuit
I against Mobil Oil
I Corporation. Because of
the significance of this
settlement to your readers,
; 1 want to take this
| opportunity to update you
| on the status of events
I Involving the operation of
I the lease. We are now
' moving on to the second
phase of the settlement
which is finding an
acceptable buyer for the
lease.
Under
approved
other
Remarkable strides are
being made in medicine today
and these discoveries will no
doubt have consequences that
will touch all of our lives in one
way or another In the future.
I know that when our God-
child died fourteen years ago with
leukemia, he had only lived nine
months from diagnosis of the di-
sease until his death.
But today, young leukemia
patients are receiving treatment
and medicines which will cause
this form of cancer to go Into
remission and allow those suffer-
ing from it to lead a full and
productive life.
Just this month, a new vac-
cine has been introduced on the
market which will probably wipe
out chicken pox. Although this
children’s disease can only be a
slight discomfort for many chil-
dren, It does kill some one hun-
dred to one hundred fifty children
a year and is particularly danger-
ous to children struggling with
other Illnesses.
Innoculatlons have wiped
diphtheria, lockjaw, whooping
cough, and measles from our
society. Maybe a total cancer
breakthrough will be a reality
during our lifetime.
Dr. Richard Peters from
Vanderbilt University has come
up with the discovery that new
mothers after two days with their
infants not only can recognize
their babies by smell, but also
can recognize the baby’s clothes
by smell.
It has also been discovered
that children can recognize their
brothers and sisters clothes by
smell and mothers can recognize
by smell their children’s belong-
ings up to the age of eight.
Of course, anthropologists
have taught us that animals
maintain their family unit by
smell. Monkey mothers do not
lose their babies In colonies of
monkeys because of their keen
sense of smell and now we find
that human mothers can react
the same way.
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Smokers take note-the
smoke you exhale may be harm-
ing your children.
An English doctor, Ann
Charlton, has found through re-
search that children whose
parents smoke cigarettes are
much more likely to cough fre-
quently than children whose
parents don’t smoke.
Of course, this indicates that
these children also run a higher
risk of lung damage.
This study on cancer re-
search observed 15,000 children
and reported the sad fact that
they were victims of environ-
mental smoke over which they
had no control.
I guess we could say that the
smoke you exhale Is not yours
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Steve Flowers and Wilcey Koinzan.
PORCELAIN ART FEATURED IN
EXHIBIT AT
CLYDE WELLS FINE ART CENTER meeting
Eight artists from the and Bonnie Goddard, procelain art clubs in
------Dallas, T„‘
Worth, Tyler, Sweetwater, formerly operated U . . ...
Mobil, as well as that provision that a new well
company’s partial interest drilled every 90 days,
on approximately 5,700
acres <.
other companies.
FAM BANK. .Front row left to right: Orachio Lopez, Clay Stewart, Blade
Koinzan, Mason Scott, Chad Wright, Scott Flowers. Second row: Brad Bunting - bat
Production Company of
Corpus Christi to operate
the lease on a day-to-day i
basis. 1
I am pleased to report I
that Mr. Scott and Manfred
Production Company have I
worked extremely hard to I
manage State lease 17038 in I
an efficient manner. I
Because of their efforts, I
production at thia lease has £
increased significantly I
since last January. Some I
6,129 barrels of oil were I
produced from the lease I
last month, compared to I
4,606 barrels last January. I
Total production from the ||
lease during the last five ■
months amounts to 26,284
™ AithAnBh 1 attending Vacation Church School at the First United Methodist Church last week.
sass
you know, Mr. Scott is a on lease on April 16,
the court
settlement,
Mobil returned to the State deposited
all of its interests in the
14,720 acres lease. This
included all future
production I
approximately 9,000 acres
operated I
HIGGINBOTHAM’S. Front row left to right:
Greg Priddy, Gerald Lewis, Joe Moreno, Brad Dyson.
Second row: Craig Mahan, Danny Archa, Tim Fax,
Solomon Lopez. Standing in back are Kyle Lewis and
Jimmy Mahan, coaches.
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Bonnie ,
Tri-County Porcelain Art Stephenville; La Verne Midland,
Club will be honored with Wingate, Eastland; " “
an exhibit of their art in the Virginia Tunnell, Dublin;
gallery of the Clyde Wells Tonnie Alderman,
Fine Arts Center on the Comanche; Nellie
Tarleton State University Hazzard, Tyler; and Penny
campus. The exhibit began Henson, Harbin.
June 18 and the gallery will
had |
settlement not occurred. 1.^ 1 _2 r
As part of the court oil and gas industry. I am
umuc approved settlement, the certain, however, this lease
from leas« trustee and operator will be sold in the very near
j are required to abide by future because of it’s
by lease 17036’s development significant reserves
1 I will keep you informed
. . on our progress. Please
rr , Mr- Scott and Manfred don’t hesitate to contact me
operated by various Production Company have if you have any questions.
Farmers 8 Merchants
Bank « leon
The taken the necessary steps
In "commenting on the court alsojppointedWally
be open from 1 to 5 p.m. is president of the Erath, «rt, McConnell said, " ““
Monday through Friday Eastland, and Camanche “Porcelain and china
with a public reception to Counties Club •. and is painting is one of the finest
be held for the women on coordinator for the exhibit forms of art medium. As in
Sunday, July 1, from 2 to 5 at Tarleton. other arts, some have a
p.m. The Tri-County PAC was natural talent and learn
Artists who will have formed *- —“u
works on exhibit at the Goddard,
show include Ruth Denman as charter
Denman, Willo Bradley, members of the 31-member
ART EXHIBIT
PLANNED IN GORMAN
An open house and throughout the year from
reception will be held shows in Cross Plains,
Sunday, July 1, at 2 p.m. at Eastland,
LaVeDe’s Art Studio in
Gorman to view art work
and ribbons won
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