The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 68, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 7, 1986 Page: 3 of 12
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DEAR HON.: Thanks for a letter
that could save a lot of pain, money
and time. I have never dealt with this
topic in my column before and am
pleased to pass the word to my
Mrs Austin Rose gave the pro-
gram to a guest. Mrs Abel Ruga,
and members present They included
Mmes R W Eades. Futrell. W K
Golden. Robert Josserand. Earnest
Langley, Juston McBride. Wilcox.
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General Hospital, pricks Jewell
Hargrave’s finger while checking her
blood sugar level. Hargrave is a member
of the Cultural Extension Club which is
one of various groups to help sponsor
Health Fair '86. During Health Fair '86
several screenings, testings, and ex-
aminations will be offered throughout the
day on Oct. 14 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the
Community Center.
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the business meeting at which time
members voted to continue support
of the local Camp Fire organization
Also, the treasurer reported that she
is now accepting dues.
cidents. I’ve learned a great deal
from him and would like to pass
something on.
Will you please tell your readers
that if a loved one has an accident
and plastic surgery is needed, they
should call the surgeon in im-
mediately and not wait until later to
do the plastic work? Too many peo-
ple think the victim should pull
through first and then the plastic
surgeon should be called m to repair
the scars. Let your readers know it is
10 times more difficult, painful and
expensive if they wait. Ideally, there
should be one healing, one hospital
stay and no need to correct an
emergency job.-HIS WIFE IN
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-High blood pressure can cause
strokes, heart attacks and kidney
disease
-You usually cannot tell if you have
high blood pressure So have a doctor
or nurse check for it Anybody can
have it.
•You can control high blood
pressure. When it is controlled, you
can lead a normal active, healthy
life
-Be sure you understand the doc-
tor's treatment The doctor may ask
y ou to take pills, cut down on salt, ex-
ercise or lose weight Follow the
treatment every day, for as long as
the doctor recommends
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Fresh & Silk Mums
By Beverly Harder
County Extension Agent
Results of a survey conducted by
the National Heart, Lung and Blood
Institute show that more Americans
know about hypertension and are
getting their blood pressure checked
than in 1973
But there are still a great many
people who know very little about
this common American health pro-
blem. including what it is Blood
pushes against blood vessels as the
heart beats Sometimes this push is
too great This resulted in high blood
pressure
These are the facts about high
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Balloon
Bouquets
for all occasions
Friday
October 10
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Hosted by Joe Flaherty.
The Hereford Brand
"the winning choice"
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Dr. Milton
Adams
Optometrist
335 Miles
Phone 364-2255
Offi ce Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:30-12:00 1:00-5:00
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reader. File it away in your cranium,
folks. You never know when you'll
need it.
Planning a wedding? What's
right? What's wrong? Ann Landers'
"New Bride’s GUide” will relieve
your anxiety. To receive a copy, send
$2.00 plus a long, self-addressed,
stamped envelope (39 cents postage)
to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995,
Chicago, Illinois 60611.
The Genealogy Society is planning
a fund-raising garage sale Saturday
at the storage units on 16th St Money
will be used for purchase of research
books and other materials
The Genealogy Society meets the
second Thursday of the month except
during summer months and
membership is open to anyone in-
terested in doing family research
Dues are 15 a year Visitors are also
welcome to attend any of the
scheduled meetings
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: My
parents fight constantly over my
mother’s toy poodle Tom was never
trained properly and she is not a
well-behaved dog
My dad despises Tom and I don’t
blame him The dog gets into the gar-
bage. barks incessantly and piddles
and worse 1 all over the house. Last
night Dad stepped barefoot in Tom’s
5$,,
-Tell your family and fnends about
your treatment They can help by
reminding you to take your pills or
evoking meals with your diet in
mind
-Remember. millions of people
control their high blood pressure
You can. too
The American Heart Association
and Golden Plains Care Center will
be checking blood pressure at the
Health Fair on Tuesday, October 14
at the Hereford Community Center
from 10 A M until 6 P M The Health
Fair is sponsored by Deaf Smith
General Hospital and the Family
Living Committee of the Deaf Smith
County Texas Agricultural Exten-
sion Service. The Health Fair is free
of charge and will feature screen-
ings. information and demonstra-
tions.
Educational programs conducted
by the Texas Agricultural Extension
Service serve people of all ages
regardless of socio-economic levels,
race, color, sex, religion, handicap,
or national origin.
Mrs Milton C. Rudder was
welcomed as a new member when
members of Bay View Study Club
met Thursday afternoon in the home
of Mrs Ralph Futrell
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speak during
meeting
The Deaf Smith County
Genealogical Society will meet at
7:30 p.m Thursday in the Heritage
Room of Deaf Smith County Library
The featured speaker will be Joe
D Rogers who will talk on "Govern-
ment Archival Sources in the British
Isles ” He has gathered this informa-
tion when he was in the British Isles
this summer
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read a droppings and threatened divorce,
story in the Miami Herald recently Grandma will take Toni but Mom
that made me sick. What in the world won’t give her up. Mom told me
is the matter with people anyway? privately that if she was forced to
A crowd of nearly 500, some sipp- choose between Dad and Toni she
ing lemonade, others bounding would choose Dad but she’d resent it
children on their shoulder, waited for and hold it against him for a long
six hours in a shopping center to see time. What’s the solution to this
Metro-Dade homocide detectives messy family problem’’-WARFARE
pull two dead men out of the trunk of OUT WEST
a 1986 Lincoln. DEAR WARFARE: Toni should go
People were standing on the roofs to Grandma’s. Your Dad should get a
of their cars to get a better look new toy poodle, have him or her
They were using binoculars and trained by a professional and
cameras with photo lenses. Traffic brought home with good manners,
was backed up for two hours. Vans your mother might be angry for a
were parked around the Lincoln to while, but she’ll get over it. An un-
shield the victims but people started trained dog is one heck of a nusiance
crawling on their hands and knees to and I don’t blame your Dad for in-
get under the vans sisting on a resolution.
How do you explain this. Ann? I am
- APPALLED IN MIAMIA DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hus-
band is a plastic surgeon. No, he is
DEAR MIAMI: It’s morbid not busy bobbing noses and making
curiosity. Why else would they hang older women look young. His special-
around for six hours to see such a ty is making thumbs out of fingers
sight? We keep hearing that TV and for people who have lost theirs in ac-
horror movies have desensitized us
to death and human suffering, but Dance set
people used to flock to witness -
beheadings in the Middle Ages. I ^OtUTClOy
guess from the beginning of time
folks have enjoyed the excitement of "County lane" will play for a
seeing something out of the ordinary dance in Vega Saturday from which
it’s a release form the boredom of proceeds will benefit POWER Peo-
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Curtis, Jeri. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 68, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 7, 1986, newspaper, October 7, 1986; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1478107/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.