The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 180, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1983 Page: 3 of 16
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Coming This Sunday
An Exclusive Hereford Brand
SPRING FASHION PREVIEW SECTION
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Sunday March 20th.
A special in-depth preview of fashion trends, both abroad and in the United States, as well as new lines offered by local retail merchants.
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poisonous products are taken
in fact, it’s a good idea to
have all three numbers
available.
For more information
about accidental poisonings
or for a copy of a Poison Safe-
ty Game, contact your
nearest FDA consumer af-
fairs officer at 1200 Main
Tower. Room 1545, Dallas.
Texas 75202.
Accidental poisoning hap-
pen most often to children
under the age of 5. That’s
because the youngsters are
naturally curious and haven’t
fully learned to recognize
danger.
Each year the third week in
March is designated as
Poison Prevention Week in an
effort to make people more
aware of accidental poison-
ings. This year President
Reagan proclaimed March 20
• 26 as Poison Prevention
The Hereford Brand- Wednesday. March it 19e3-Page 1
Poison Prevention Week proclaimed March 20-26
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The Lone Star Chapter of
the Cystic Fibrosis Founda-
tion announces the appoint-
ment of The office of the
Distnct Attorney as chair-
man of its 1983 campaign in
Hereford.
The campaign will be held
to provide the community
with information about cystic
fibrosis, and to raise funds to
support research, education,
and care programs
The number one genetic
killer of children, CF is dif-
ficult to diagnose and im-
possible to cure Each day
mber w Te
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rising it
satisfac-
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tive vice
five babies are born with the
tragic disease that will clog
and choke their lungs and in-
hibit their digestive pro-
cesses and their growth, the
disease that will eventually
take their lives as it takes the
lives of three people each and
every day
Week
For people with young
children in their home or who
have youngsters as visitors,
it's a good idea to take some
steps to protect the young
ones. The Food and Drug Ad-
ministration. which tracks all
accidental poisoning cases
through its clearinghouse, of-
fers these ideas for guarding
against the wrong stuff get-
ting inside the wrong person
Always use child-resistant
or safety caps on prescription
ents by
ua and
lered by
Senior Citizens
Opportunities
Promoting program* sponsored by
Hereford Senior Citizen* Association.
‘Jewelry and accessories excluded
Handle* of bag must close
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Here's your chance
to pack in those savings!
But Hurry! Offer is good
for 3 days or while supply
of bags last.
For 3 Fun Days
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
“Bag It” and Save!
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For information about
cystic fibrosis and how you
can help in the fight to find a
cure, please contact one of
the office staff in the
Criminal District Attorney’s
Office
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Herman Hund. Donna
Icemen. Mark Lmdeman.
Helen Miller, Billy Ott. Grace
Parker. Elva Patterson
Jeremy Paetzold, Paula
Ponder. AR Powers. Troy
Riddle. Ruth Robertson.
Flora Robinson, Joe Skelton
Desiderio Tiberna, Ben-
jamin Wiltshire
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When using a dangerous help gel rid of poisons
product near a small child. However, ask a doctor or
don't let the product get out of poison center before giving
your sight the syrup because in some
Remember that many cases vomiting is not desired
Items kept around the house • Paint remover, turpentine,
are poisonous, especially oven or drain cleaner may
when consumed by small burn the throat when they are
children. The list of thrown up.)
dangerous items includes Have the number of your
detergents and other physician, the poison control
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medicines
Keep dangerous products
either locked up or out of the
reach of children
Don't tell children that
medicines or vitamins are
candy or taste like candy.
This may be a good way to get
them to take it when you want
them to. but it may also lead
to their trying to get at and
take excess amounts of so-
meone else’s ’candy .'' I Yes.
children - and adults - can
11:30a.m., Westgate 1 p.m
The menu will be as
follows:
THURSDAY - Baked ham.
broccoli with cheese sauce,
carrot and raisin salad, roll-
oleo. simple Simon bar, milk
FRIDAY - Salmon cakes,
corn on the cob. zucchini with
tomatoes, yeast roll-oleo,
plum cobbler. milk
MONDAY - Polish sausage,
pinto beans, creamed cab-
bage. sunset salad, chocolate
cake, cornbread-oleo, milk
TUESDAY - Meat loaf with
vegetable sauce, sweet potato
patties, herbed green beans,
tomato-lettuce, salad, fruit,
roll-oleo, milk.
WEDNESDAY - Fried
chicken with gravy, mashed
potatoes, broccoli. pineaple-
cheese salad, roll-oleo.
chocolate cake. milk
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Michelle Barclary.
Madiline Bell. Ray Blas-
ingame. Lois Blocker. Sever-
ly Brockett
Floyd Brookfield. G A
Brown, Andrea Castillo.
Elizabeth Castruita. Irene
Dominquez. Jane Edds. Alice
Fry
Rufus Gamez. Delma Gar-
za. Yolanda Gonzalez. Mary
Hare. Dorothy Harrelson.
Activities scheduled this
week (March 17-23) at the
Hereford Senior Citizens
Center include the following
EVERY DAY - Quilting (
a.m. to 5 p.m.
THURSDAY - Oil painting
9-11:30 a.m., noon meal 11:30
a.m., games 1-5 p.m., YMCA
1:30 p.m., advanced oil pain-
ting 1-4 p.m.
FRIDAY - Physical fitness
10:15 a.m., noon meal 11:30
a.m., games 1-5 p.m
MONDAY - Physical
fitness 10:15 a.m., tele-
conference 11 a.m. to 12:30
p.m.. noon meal 11.30 a.m.,
games 1-5 p.m., bell choir
1:30 p.m.
TUESDAY - Noon meal
11 30 a.m., games 1-5 p.m.,
craft class 1 p m
WEDNESDAY - Physical
fitness 10:15 a.m., noon meal
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Nigh, Bob. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 180, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1983, newspaper, March 16, 1983; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430210/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.