The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964 Page: 20 of 20
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Health and Safety Tips
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American Medical Association
Most people wno gel iick are! parative few become iU to re-
cared for at home. Only a com- quire hospitalization. Almost
everyone at some time is re-
quired to care for a sick friend
or relative. Usually care is re-
quired for only a day or two,
perhaps a week Sometimes a
chronic, long-term illness is in-
volved.
Do you know how to care
for someone who is sickT
There are two primary points
to remember—Keep clean and
keep cheerful.
I Sanitation is highly import
ant around the sick room. The
amateur nurse must remember
to wash his or her hands often from the doctor, especially with
Clothing should be laundered I regard to medications,
frequently and thoroughly. Us- j Sometimes cold packs relieve
ed towels and cloths should be ( discomfort. sometimes hot
handled carefully. j packs are better. Let the doctor
The sick person needs a I decide. Writ* down his instruc-
cheerful nurse to help the in- tions for care and for giving
valid keep up his morale while medicines, to avoid error,
getting well. A long., solemn, Rearrange your household so
face won't be very good for the (hat the patient has a room to
patient.
himself, if at all possible. The
Equally important is a third room should be thoroughly
>int—Don't try to diagnose! cleaned, and then kept clean
1 point
and prescribe,
should obtain
The attendant - and neat,
careful orders Ask the doctor about the pa-
tiept's diet, and follow his dir-
ections. Food served fresh and
hot, in an appetizing manner,
will stimulate the appetite.
Avoid laxatives and enemas ex-
cept on directioh of the doctor.
.There are home nursing ser-
vices in many communities to-
day. If you anticipate lengthy
care of a patient at home, a
nurse is available to come to
your home and demonstrate
proper methods for home care.
Pays 6—The Graham Loader, Thurtdey, March 5,
1964
~®~Texas !4 ^annual
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SATURDAY MARCH 7
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INTRODUCING THE 1964 MASTER CUT* POWER
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install in your frame an 8x10lor 11x14 Trusite Glass..This
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and changes an ordinary picture of Dad. into a distinguish-
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SIZE
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inch drive 9 16 ^rm^Spark
lug Socket Spinner handle J 8 x 3 inff f Box
Hatchet 1 4 to 3 3 male adapter, Steel Tool Box.
A $28.00 value for ONLY $16.95
STEP LADDERS
. a .good step ladder will cpst approximately
tw.ee the amount of a cheap orfc. If you fall and
break an arm, where is the saving? We stock good,
strong step ladders in 5, 6, 8 and 10 foot lengths.
WACCO FORTIFIED
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FOR LAWN AND GARDEN USE
Now TTthe time to apply fertilizer to your lawn or to
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80-lb. 1+
Also available with Heptochlor to rid lawns of chig-
gers, ants and other insects. $5.9t
ATTENTION, All fishermen
... the or Guntrader has the answer to your
problem. At last we hove a fishing lure that is fully
guaranteed to cotch fish. ‘ How,’’ you say, con a
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LITTLE GINA SELLS FOR
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features. The Radiant Heat Core that makes cooking
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WATERLESS COOKWARE
cooks better because It's extra-thick aluminum
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WACCO SULFASOIL—Designed for alkaline soil.
Will bring the deep green back ta yellowing trees,
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^ 10 lb. sock 98c
GREEN LIGHT ROSE FOOD 6-10-4. A complete plant
food that is acid and contains available mixed 6
chelated minerals for plants with chlorosis caused by
iron deficiency.
from $6.98
ANTIQUE BLACK
Coal Buckets
... a fresh supply has
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our warehouse during
inventory.
$2.25 each
5 lbs. 98c
10 lbs. $1.75
GREEN LIGHT CAMELLIA, GARDENIA AND AZA-
LEA FOOD. Analysis 8-12-4 with .37c Heptochlor
for soil insect control.
SALT 'N PEPPER
SHAKERS
5 lbs. $1.19
10 lbs. $1.95
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964, newspaper, March 5, 1964; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886836/m1/20/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.