The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 154, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1985 Page: 7 of 10
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effectively treated.”
McGovern will be one of several
speakers at the ninth annual
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Salazar is a team leader with the
82nd Airborne Division
The conference has been approved
for CEUs with the Texas Association
of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
Counselors.
The conference has also been ap-
proved for 18 credit hours in
Category 2-D of the American
Osteopathic Association.
supervisory skills, leadership prin-
ciples and small unit training techni-
ques essential to a first-line super,
visor in a technical or administrative
environment
Children's Display
Dusty Cox, 10. son of Linda and John Cox,
displayed two of his specimens Monday
afternoon at the Deaf Smith county
library. Cox started collecting sea shells
about one year ago when he bought a few
container with good drain
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Susie Curtsinger was hostess to
Ruland. Brownlow. Gene and Helen
Bishop, Glessie and Wallace Shelton.
Anna and Ben Conklin, Irene Mer-
ritt. Fred Ruland. Sadie Shaw. Edna
Mathes. Leona Sowell, Ursalee
Jacobsen, Karrol Rettman, Beth
Hall, Ada Hollabaugh, Peggy
Lemons, Fern Durham and visitor
O.ESDurham.
degrees. A greenhouse, of course,
would be ideal
Fertilize with a soluble fertiliser
about once a month. Water lightly
once or twice a week.
When plants start to flower, slake
them to keep them from falling over.
Tonight
might's guest is
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Health Insurance
helps guarantee you
against an
uninsurable loss.
A Rainbow of Information
24 Hours A Day!
SWEET
VALENTINE COOKIES
in Amarillo. One of his shells was given to
him by a diver The Northwest Elemen-
tary students display will remain at the
library through February
and confidant I have always
navefill that we met in college
lose cach othet We have
The ancient Peruvians believed they
could catch the sun by stretching a
net between two towers The tn
woes complete with lion hooka
still stand
Iced And Decorated And Waiting Just For
You At Troy’s Sweet Shop!
1003 East Park Ave
364-0570
Will Be At:
JERRY’S EXXON,
403 25 Mile Ave.
Friday, February 8th
2 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Amarinio Market: 1 709 West Gch,
(806) 376-5777:
8.1. Gilliland
Gililland Nieman
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Southland Ufa
INSLNANCE COMWNY
203 E. Fork 364 2666
Serving (he needs
of people one at
a time.
Your Ticket
To Local
Information
Is
Cable Channel 3
Our green-coded page presents you with all the current weather and
atmospheric conditions straight from downtown Hereford.
The blue-coded pages bring you a wealth of public information including
school and Senior Citzen menus, a community calendar, HBO & Cinemax
listings, and various local advertisements.
In addition to all this, the crawl, at the bottom of the screen, gives you
up-to-the-minute weather forecasts directly from the National Weather Service.
So, next time you’re wondering what the temperature is or what's happening
in Hereford, tune in to Cable Channel 3!
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HOMETOWN NEWS - Spec 4 Ed-
ward Salazar, son of Moises and
Amelia Salazar of 801 Irving St.
Hereford, has completed a U.S. Ar-
my primary leadership course al
Fort Bragg, N.C.
Students received training in
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effery Byron
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William A. Keeler, president of health professionals. Magazine ads and TV have done
Arco Oil and Gas Co., and Anita Obviously the boy had serious their best to make us fed like freaks.
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Cut the crown off a pineapple abont through extensive education about ing Medical Education in Lubbock at
an inch below the leafy top. Remove the effects of alcohol, according to an (106 ) 743-2929 or Rudy Arredondo,
the fleshy port and let the crown dry associate professor of psychiatry at Ed.D., conference director, at
fopabout,iodays.. n . ....10 Texas Tech University Health (806)743-2804
Plant toe crown to a ilve-gaiiM sciences Center (TTUHSC). The Texas Tech University Health
c tai Thomas F. McGovern, Ed.D., said. Sciences Center designates this con-
container in a very warm, bright, sun- “It is • massive task to educate peo- tinuing medical education activity
ny place in the house. The plants need pie about alcoholism and get them to for 18 credit hours in Category 1 of
a temperature of between 86 and 90 accept that it is a disease that can be the Physicin’s Recognition Award of
Dear Annslanden: The attached experts and the fisher's scolding partner I would have prefemed
clipping bonified us Is the wodd over the bore hairsvyle and failu ocher waysof saying "ehank you."
suffering a mass nervous break- to make his bed unicashed an My husband B a '
down _• uncomrollable rage in hn son Am ’ “
millions we can think of no bracer
way to check out a recent miscamriage then 14. to face charges as an aduh suppored one another in taising our
of justice. .K. ” On his Ihh birghday. David wi be chiidren. carng for ederly parents
sense that there should be a reward dedared an aduh nos subject to maintaining a lovey home serving
for murder but apparently there is, conuol by juvene authonties and in our church and community
and a suable one at that his crimanal record can be sealed - projects. We enjoy the out-of-doors.
Here is the story as it appeared at THUNDERSTRUCK IN camping, sports travel and cultural
the Dallas press_ DECATUR, IL treats like museums, concerts, plays
Killer to Get Inheritance and open We are best friends
An honor student who shat his DEAR STRUCK. I cannot believe There are frequent hugs, pan and
parents to death three years ago will that David Randall Keeler will walk expressions of affection We often
share in their *1.2 million estate out of a mental hospital , collect his go to sleep holding hands But
after he is released from an exclusive share of the million -dollar-plus intercourse is not an important pan
psychiatric facility on his 18ch estate left by the parents he mur- of our lives if I never had it again I
birthday. dered. and not be suabiect to any would not miss it Ms husband feels
David Randall Keeler killed kind of periodic check bv the mental the same
Faye Keeler in 1981 Mental health behavioral problems He should be but actually we are - NORMAL
monitored closely while making the AND HAPPY IN SANTA BAR-
adjustment from hospital lift to BARA
private citizen I hope some caring DEAR N AND H : Over 40? Are
relatives will be on the scene to make you 42 or 82? Whatever, if your
sure David gets emotional support as lifestyle suits you both, whose
well as professional counseling business is it?
t,•Nget
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Dear Ann Landen: This country's What's prudish’ What's OK? If Hereonti EebmkehsnNe T8ttor
geA Polly Fisher “"2 xmem-amp/tasTermmF
mm on Ann Landers PO Box 11995. friends werereport ed.Sixteenvvisits
Although I am over 40, my at- Chicago, Illinois 60611. enclosing to the sick. 33 cheer cards, 15 dishes
Pineanole tODS titude concerning sex has changed 50 cents and a long, stamped, self , food and flowers were reported
PP P little through the yean It was a way addressed envelope 1 forthe week. , . ...
DEAR POLLY — Tre heard of peo- of expressing appreciation to my MSww‘"Af " "*"A odd bellow arele meeting will
pie growing house plants from pine-
apple tops. Can these tops produce _ . - . . ., r
P"DeRNSAELELNgowingcon Cultural implications of
ditions are right, your houseplant . . , , .
KXTKT'X.'TXt; alcohol to be explored
suggestions come from "Gardens for ' .
All” by the National Association of The best way for society to deal across the country. For more infor-
Gardening. with excessive use of alcohol is mation contact the Office of Continu-
It takes at least 11 months for the day Inn Downtown.
plant to mature enough to produce a The effect excessive alcohol use
flower. If a bloom doesn’t appear by and alcoholism have on the family as
this time and. the i plant is ihrizing well as the cultural implications will
otherwise »iaplatinbaz be the focal points of the three-day
for . fe * week. Th. rth.Uw ... conference. “There are no real
produced by the apple may encourage norms for alcohol use inour society,
remove the plant from the bag and difficult to set a disease in that con-
put it back in the saa. text and have people realize how im-
If youare suceessful in producing:a portant intervention and treatment
pineapple, SX -WI^Y T are ” MCGovern said.
DEARPOLLYT H youoniy need The conference, which is open to
to use a cup of a quart of buttermilk, professional as well as lay people,
pour the rest into three one-cup will focus on the genetics;
freezer containers. Freeze until the psychological/psychiatric factors;
next time when you need to use biological aspects; spirituality; and
buttermilk. — BERNICE mental functioning involved in
Recipes for curry powder, a salt alcoholism.
substitute, homemade.mazonnaise TDe conference is sponsored by the
(and.severa .gourmetlavona white Texas Research Institute of Mental
•SIMW haw y~i keep in the freezer are Sciences (TRIMS); the William
included in Polly’s newsletter “Make Beaumont Army Medical Center
It Yourself: Easy Recipes for Foods Alcoholism Teaching and Training
You Usually Buy." To order, send program; the Texas Medical
1100 tor each copy to POLLY’S Association Committee on Physician
POINTERS,in care ofthisanewspa: Health and Rehabilitation; and the
pey.PQsBogtizngzuincinnat TTUHSC Department of Psychiatry
5Polly will send you a Polly Dollar Chemical Dependence Treatment
(11.00) if she uses your favorite Program and the Office of Continu-
Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her ing Medical Education
column. Write POLLY’S POINTERS Speakers will include health care
in care of this newspaper professionals and counselors from
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 154, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1985, newspaper, February 7, 1985; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1477893/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.