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Split leal philodendrin.lt too has ; to grow and enjoy but does
' GLADS, and she and I had a
■nzwt ■ il vial! in K.* r uar.
most delightful visit in her gar-
details attend to. The
and in tropical areas, are used
son contained in the FLORA . .
One group of symptoms and
Read The Want-Ads Today.
When questioned, he would
STORE HOURS: Mon. tore Fn 9:30 to 7:00 . . Sotordoy9:30 to 9:00
Subject To Stock On Hand
Prices Good Thru Saturday. August 3
MATERIAL
to appear a
NOW
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to cents per month. Single cop- preferably by the battalion sur-
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EM 4-1M combat area has resulted in
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VS.
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vs
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of Hteir original price
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tice of some commanders of
keeping men out of combat or
RICKY
ROMERO
landscaping for color and tex-
ture contrast This spring or at
LORD PATRICK
PATTERSON
POLYURETHANE
FOAM
against the evening sky. RE-
MEMBER Crepe Myrtles were
selected as the planting shrub
for TEXAS this year!
Enjoy your garden, and share
with others. . .GLAD
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self alternately quite busy for a
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Even the veneral diseases
may be thought of as diseases
of loneliness when one consid-
ers how they are contracted.
Such diseases of this sort are
not peculiar to Vietnam
and
It,
coupled with letting the sold-
ier know definitely that It is
expected that be will soon re-
turn to his same duty. S a o a
means within hours or at most
a couple of days.
I don’t know what overall im-
pression I have given you about
individual responses to being in
Vietnam. I suspect that, be-
ing a doctor and a psychiatrist.
1 have overemphasized patho-
logy rather than normality I
jor prior war
I read recently that there
have been a hundred thousand
volunteers for Vietnam duty
This evidence may not be con-
clusive but the least that one
can say is that the average
soldier adapts amazingly well
to duty in Vietnam.
azaleas - a very popular potted
plant in our part of the state.
37c to 99c
L per yard
ROBBERS THWARTED
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli
security forces have roun d ed
up a gang of Arabs who pulled
off a senes of daring daylight
robberies in Hebron and Bethle-
hem in the occupied West Bank
region by posing as Israeli tro-
opers searching for arms
,0c to 65c
par rerd
95c
value
Attention Kids!
PUNCH BALLS
In toe Sunday Brand, Maj.
Jones’ article concerning his
experiences fresh out of Wal-
ter Reed Hospital as a toy-
ddatrist will be published.
assorted prints .. .
thousands of yards to
choose from
79c to $1.99 values
Mens and Beys
DECK SHOES
these symptoms respond not to
withdrawal of the pill but to a
sympathetic listener or to tran-
quilizers.
The akoboiism. seemingly a
disease of dependency depriva-
tion, has already been meattoa-
49c
value
at the front of our Store!
All Reduced
33*i.75*
Be Sure
To Shop Our
BARGAIN TABLES
THRILL
Liquid Dotorgont
hemlock. and poison sumac
It would be well to brief the
Glomouretto
Headbands
regular $1.00
pockego
3 per pockego
4?
dnee problems. Only so much dome ” is found in some
time caa be spent on construe- ,n almost everyone. It is most
DORY FUNK SR. THE HANGMAN
plus 1 Girl Wrestler plus 1 Girl Wrestler
_____HEREFORD BULL BARN
PLASTIC
I drapes
Ron
rate of some combat units in
World War U. The stockade
population rate of one per 1.00#
troops is lower than in any ma-
VACATION HINTS i u Children and adults alike
July and August are perhaps should never touch or pick any
tos 10c each. *«°n Supposedly humane, but
CIRCULATION improper evacuation of trans-
EM 4-MM >«t situational reactions out of
Children learn very quickly Picked and used with CAU- foods listed on the survey falls
------ ... . | sharply during the winter
starts from birth, beginning with >n ttle coastal area. They grow
are usually passed off as be-
ing due to sensitivity to chlor-
oquine-pnmaquine since this
does happen to be a common
producer of such symptoms
Strangely enough, however.
Fomily Size Crest
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i pression with some impressive
' evidence of excellent adaptation
on the part of almost all soldiers
| in Vietnam.
The neuropsychiatric casualty-
rate of less than 12 per LOOT
troops in Vietnam is less than
a third of -the rate in Korea
and less than an eighth of the
months when work is more
scarce Simpson interviewed 14
of the 14 families and he said
he got the impression that the
families had hardly any food at
I duces beans, and it is the bean
which is poison, it U very hard
coated, however if it is chewed
or crushed it can have very
1 ill ziffnnln
/toA-\
Ladies rises in
' yellow, green & orange
$2.99 valuo
a $-147 J
visitors this summer. WEEDS
be cut
chronic, disabling neuroses tn
past wars.
The term recuperation is in-
tended to encompass the prac-
tice of allowing the soldier to
meat. expectancy is probably
toe most important. This
term b meant to express the
FlotHc
Ice Cube Tray*
59c valuo
2 for 26c
BMW
a group is potentially immor-
tal. Sometimes there is even a
hostile reaction to the impend-
’ ; " i and tempers
flare between friends
everyone should know that the
plant foliage contains alkaloid,
which can cause severe diges-
tive upset and create a nervous
disorder if eaten The foliage
from the tomato plants contain
the same poison, so do not ever
eat a tomato leaf, or even put
it about the mouth or eyes.
Castor bean seeds are deadly
They are grown in some areas
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Psychiatrist .. .
Continued From Page One
drinks aad beer
The artillery barrages al
night no longer awaken iiim.1 World War II physicians des-
His toail is coming in regular- cribing maladaptation to loneli-
ly and he watches a movie ness and deprivation used to
nightly He has established a 1 speak of the "Greenland Stare"
work routine which conforms to or of soldiers and sailors hav
his superior’s requirements and ing "combat ship exhaustion "
also doesn't tax him unduly.| T ” '
ft
Melvin Young, General Manager
Tam Porter, News Editor
Mrs. Floyd Cotemaa,
Wsroen’s Editor
Vie Bryan Jr., Adv. Manager
Jim O’Hair, Meeh. Sept
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Lodies end Giris
PURSES
Kott
Many of the yards have very i
■ attractive hedges of the olean-
ders.
The following are some of the
plants that we should be very
cautious about. Peach tree leav-
es contain hydrocyanic acid, one
of the most dangerous poisons
known. I remember when I
was a child my mother caution-
ed me about the peach leaves,
and she also used them to
bleach with. She would gather
them, crush them a bit and
place them in small cheesecloth
sacks, this she would add to
the boiler where she was to
wash the sheets and other white
linens. They were also used by
many mothers with babies, as
they were exceUent when it
came to bleaching the diapers.
have milk stopped, check ail sant for all concerned. It
electric appliances, water t h e
lawn THOROUGHLY, also the
shrubs and flowers should have
a SLOW application of water.
Locks checked, car checked and
redone for trip. Arrange for a
light to bum while away, leave
key with neighbors so that if an
emergency arises they can be
attended to. Also give p o tted
plants extra care, so that they
won't want for attention while
gone, and brief children, and
others who are planning to go lovely and come in many beauti-
on trip. ful colors, they too must be
Children team very quickly, picked and used with CAU-
££ 37c
tinctive features such i __
center fold of Playboy Maga feelings in the terminal weeks
zine showing Miss January or a toed lour j usuaUy saw it
DUCKWALLS
bos one of the largest
-\Z/N K selections of trims in town!
~ Loco . . . Ball Fringe
. . . Gathered Ruffles
^in assorted colors.
NOW
and above, MM per year. With diacT- recuperation and expec-
the Sunday Brand, both papers, uncT are the main elements
Zone 1. 03*5 per year ; Zone 1
17.4* per year. Carrier delivery.
. matte, ’dgnifkant, sock as toad,
ches, toothaches, indigestion,
and worry over healed or near-
ly healed wounds. Helmet toad
aches are also la this spectrum
of reactions. Oo a more coo-
scious level, some Individuals
tion of any peraon, firm or corp- broken spectacles
oration, which may appear in' -J*
the columns of this paper, will
planters. much wiser to be cautious and
A flowering plant which had informed than to be sorry for
----not having known about the Poi- |
self-inflicted wounds.
The treatment for combat fa-
be gladly corrected "upon' due combat
notice of same being given to
the editor personally at the of evel7
t reaction
congeners has been effective in
________ -• war in which these
fice. SubecTiption Rates Zone Principles of troatmeni have
1, ».** per year; I
Brand for the Garden Special "»««» I h«»e had recently (oth
Was real interesting and en- than *he GLADS) was a
tive activities such as preven marked, however, in the corn-
live medicine programs. hat infantryman. The —
live medicine programs. hat infantryman. The "Short
Billets begin to take on dis- Timer’s syndome" consists of
September witn tun view ot ner when seasoned and battle-prov-
natural attractions. Weekly or wou)d show a dls.
mnnthlv mkpr famM hATynnP I i__n__*1________ __
Ignf J been applied. Briefly, irnme-
By immediacy is meant
treatment in the forward area.
ix |
such a temptation to pick the
pretty leaves, especially if they
are starting to change color.
The oleander shrub (trees in
some locations) contains a dead-
ly heart stimulant similar to
digitalis. The toxin is so strong |
that a single leaf can kill a Hiinvcr
child. People also have been'
known to die from using sticks i
taken from the oleander bush I
for toasting marshmallows, or >
broiling steaks.The blossoms are j
she will have a continous bloom,
so mark on your calendar a
' visit or view of her garden at
209 Western. Had an added
pleasure as she shared cut
flowers with me and I had fun
: making arrangments of t h em.
She is on vacation now, touring
in Canada, and friend husband
If Hereford is to be remem- is to take care of the garden,
bered by the tourist and the am sure he will do a good job
as he also likes flowers (have
sold him many corsages at the
floral shop).
Another gardener with whom
I visited was Mr. Thames. We
talked about vegetables as that
Nine have eggs daily, five once and GRASS must
a week, one none at all and one and a better appearance of the
morn thon o Hav -------»« * - -- »r«_s__ _
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w-w
all during the winter.
Three have meat once a
month and three have it once
a week. Cheese is served once
a month in one family, once a
week in another family and none
at all in still another family.
Two said they have fresh ve-
getables once a month during
the winter and one said once
a week. One family has milk
once a month, another once a
week and one none at all.
Simpson said fruit was almost
totally eliminated from the
diet during the winter. One fam-
ily said they had fruit twice a
week. The exception was one
family that had fruit twice a
week One family said they had
fruit only at Christmas. Simp-
son said.
Here where we grow potatoes. Simpson said Casa de Amigoa
— fed four famines once this
summer This consisted of one
box of groceries per family.
Twelve families were fed dur-
ing the winter by Casa de Ami-
gos, he said Food is donated to
! the organization, which in turn
distributes it.
The panel bases authority for
its investigation on a form let-
, _________ter from Secretary of Agricul-
commercially, and are used in hire Orville Freeman in respon-
lorvlcpaninn Frste rwtizsw nnri . se to a CBS program. “Hunger
in the United States.” Secretary
planting time I had some spots Freeman called the television
program erroneous and stress-
ed the need to determine the ef-
fectiveness of present food pro-
grams.
During the meeting, members
emphasized their group was in-
vestigative and had no author-
ity or power to institute pro-
grams Results of their investi-
gation can be used by other
groups for that purpose. James
Gouldy, 111 Ranger, chairman,
said.
The panel had two main ques-
tions after hearing the results
of the survey: how hard is it
to obtain welfare and who is re-
sponsible for visiting and deter-
mining families in extreme dis-
tress?
The general consensus was
that families needing food but
not receiving it possibly d i d
not know where to go for help.
Gouldy said the survey could in-
dicate a breakdown in commu-
nications rather than need for
another food program.
All members expressed their
September with full view of her when seasoned and battle-prov-
1 IBFaaIwIwv roe* J « a • a a. .
monthly poker games become tocHmtion'to ’go om on’nrid
nightly. Mustaches begin to | maneuver for no apparent rea-
son.
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medical harmful properties it
taken wrong, is the poppy It
<rf course is widely known as
sn opium producing plant
ill effects. I other plants and ti e es
Some of the Philondrins which i we should use caution with are:
we grow for house plants are larkspur, a flower which pro-
very poisonous Some of these duces lovely florets on spikes,
are Philodindron ilsumanru, (it
is a bi-colored leafed plant). .
Easily grown and nice to look Easter and Mother’s Day It is
' at, but children and adults alike grown profusly in other locations
should be warned about it be- in our state and some of the | _____
ing poisonous. Another is t h e southern states. Very beautiful person who is as interested in j
Split leaf philodendrin.lt too has j to grow and enjoy but does i CIS 1
the element of poison in the ; contain poison Cannas, whi c h ^n she has a lovely garden of, Aspen. The color is pleasing and
foliage The elephant ear (Bari- are grown here also has a poi GLADS and she and I had a different, and very’ lovely etched
paper thering. To have poison ivy on pWlodindrion is also poison, son element Some of the trees
stopped, contact the milk man. vacation would be most unplea- ’ p „,
extensively for potted plants, |
and in tropical areas, are used --------------- — ,
in the landscape design, they j family on these and others
! are especially adaptible t o I which we have not listed. It is
giant me t«g 61c
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V ALL RECORDS
reduced!
y 15% on
T ja our discount price
] ryingstot tic. reassuring nttl-
tade at toe medical personnel
and lack of potable ice contri ' Ui2*i\syndoro! fven a
bote to this since canned bever r««S™t>on by ^ Prac.
ages including beer may be coo-!
of appetite and weight loss is n Produced morale problems
aLnott universal. Socalled psy ^^^1^Sw‘1e™a"^dr^h^
appearance, usually with vague Timer’s ryndome" to appear a
abdominal canplaints which month sooner.
Combat for the average GI is
a fleeting and frustrating
experience, it, nevertheless,
must always be in the back of
the soldier's mind.
Although I know of some u-
nits which stayed out in
field for six months continuious-
ly, the usual field mission lasts —
taaiAxiji ■.....I* ix*
The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday. August 1, 1M$
■nd they cannot be eliminated | is Ns favorite kind at garden,
until weeds and foliages they Many delicious foods will be
feed on are cut and destroyed served because ol his garden
HATS off to The HereJord, One of the prettiest arrange
Brand for the Garden Special I h»ve had recently (oth
Was real interesting and en- vr than the GLADS) was a
couraging Gave me some ideas Pretty aqua colored container
for Garden VISITS. Is real he»P«l with beautiful yellow
thrilling to talk with and com | wax beans, and accented with
pare notes with other garden rohy rod beets PReJ'IY.
ers. Crepe Myrtles are making
Last week was a red letter I many lovely spots in the gar
week for me. as I found another dens throughout town, a lovely
_ j lavendar one is in full bloom
rtmBoiuTu i’am Eleanor’Gib at the Steve Powell home. ISl
SNEAKERS
blossom and to be cultivated
with meticulous care
Perhaps as a reaction to this
many GIs shave their scalps complain of a coavictton that.
Battalion NCO and officers “If I go out there again. I’ll
chibs flourish and problems get it for sore.”
with alcoholism arise. The beat
and lack of potable ice contri-
The final month, termed the
He takes his turn guarding the period of anxious apprehension
perimeter with some serenity, by Dr. Dowling, is marked by
dows andIwaterr<buttal<» than lncrea”n8 arJt*ety’ popular months for va- . of the lovely leaves, unless they
tu. th. nhvrt “nd withdrawal of investment in
During this period titeiphysi The loss of group i-
cum in the base camp finds him- £XatK" brings abXt .’re-
□ay ireaung oaiue casuan.es cogn,t‘on by the '"d*vidual of
or he finds himself with noth hls own vulnerability, for only
ing to do after taking morning
sick call. This may last for sev-
eral days at a time. He quickly
adjusts to this routine of fun
ous activity by sharpening his n----------
skills in treating trauma to a
fine precision. behavoir recognized since Kot
The tntenals between pro- ea as the "Short Timer syn-
dnee problems. Only so much dome" is found in some form
that I wanted color and height
so I purchased a package of
mixed seed (castor bean seed)
and planted them in the cutting
garden They are producing lush
plants, and the colors are creat-
ing a nice contrast. They are
also used in arranging, and in
many instances the leaves are
skeletonized so that they may be
more effective. The foliage is
not poison but the SEEDS are.
Each seed contains enough ri-
cin, a powerful blood poison, to
kill a child.
Another plant which is grown ;
for its beautiful foliage and also
for food, that is very poisonous
is rhubarb. In this instance it !
is the foliage that is poison. The
stalk is the edible portion of the
j plant, and it is used in many
ways Especially for pies, cob-
blers, sauce and punch. The
color and taste is excellent.
Warn children and others to not
; eat or use the leaves
Mescal ben, or mountain laur _ _
el. is also dangerous This is desire to help tho'se pe^le in
| not grown here, but if vacation- need obtain food, with particul-
ing in areas where it is grown ar regard to children Further
(which is usuaUy mountainous investigation is needed, they
country) one should be warned said, to determine the best way
about it. It blooms and pro- of reaching that goal.
I IK? iiwai pvpuiai uivnuia ivi w«- ui inc Kjvciy leaves, untrss nary
cationers There is always some know exactly what they are ga-
Ji/ puivusiiui!VH smsww rvosw., —w.. most ucugnuui vuni in ncr gai-
this element is contained in the we should be aware of are. yew, den She has planted so that
only a day or a few days, fol-
lowed by a variable amount of
time in the base camp.
Since combat, until recently
in the Demilitarized Zone, most-
ly consists of brief skirmishes
followed by rests in a haven,
anxiety does not have a
chance to build up. This un-
doubtedly is a main factor in
the phenomenally low num-
ber of combat fatigue cases.
Tto tendency of some sold-
tors oa toe eve of combat who I feel I should balance that im-
i-eport to medical officers with
hypochondriacal symptoms has
been called the "pre-combat
syndome ” Such persons report
with minor complaints which
they usually believe to be real
Entered as second-clam matter
at ti>e Post Office in Hereford,
Texas under the act of March
M, 1*7*. Second-class postage
paid at Hereford, Texas. Any
erroneous reflection upon the
character, standing or reputa-
Continued From Page One
Nine have eggs daily, five once and
«x uwsoir navA nzwto at all arxH firsts
more than once a day. overall town created Take a
The frequency rate of the survey of your place and TIDY
it up. Greenbugs are real bad
Short
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as the mud anxiety and some phobic Really the learning proce s s TION. Many of these are found
I - . . . __»__u.. z »___Sou m thus CAndnl arsa Th*»v ermw
a sense of love, and being want- profusly around Corpus Christi,
ed. their security, hunger, dis-
comforts, and many other fac-
tors that become a part of their
Uves, lherefore teach them of
some of the hazards of things
they may come in contact with
Some of the things they should
be taught about are water saf-
ety measures, what to do in case
of an accident, and to beware
of certain plants, etc which are
poison.
UsuaUy they will find verdant
greenery, and so often it caus-
es trouble. Safety experts are
doing their best to publicize the
! dangers of the summertime flo-
ra. Poisons lui-k among flowers
and foliage, where the vegeta-
tion is rank, and also many-
other contacts are made wi t h
plants which are poison
Many of the plants are com- Yet they are poison, and our
mon in flower and vegetable children should know this,
gardens, in ornamental land-
scaping. as well as along the
roadside or wooded areas For
example the poison ivy which
climbs and grows so abundant
ly in the forest, is an enemy
1 to those who touch or gather
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