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Victoria Advocate from Victoria, Texas • 3

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Victoria Advocatei
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Victoria, Texas
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A. TEE YICTCEIA ADVOCATE, Wtiaesdjy, Sepleaber 33, 1373 3A TV nonL-iCourse Slated I KP a 1 a I XJ.J-1--LI.VX IVllVU 14 A M.J VC AV 3 At Houston Dinner for Bush! A 10-week beginner course in) CORPUS Tex. fAP) worth the money it is costing efforts toward intensive re- HOIJSTO fAin -Smnortn, rent race was a loeieal one for durance will be offered by the'- Space age technology should us. jsearch that could make it safe HULalv-x i a') supporters i rent race was a logical one ior to devastating mwk for men to stay on earth." Bent- jof Rep. George Bush, both candidates to make fndiK vwona.iweather worries sucn hurri-- said.

candidate for tb US. Senate, closure of their financial witn registration set Lloyd Bentsen, Democrat-worta damage in this area." Bentsen's headquarters in Aus- 0 i annotmced Tuesday a 5-a-plate tions. Thursday ai Victoria CoJege. jc candidate for the VS. benate, ne "Had we invested that tin said he would spend Thurs-dinner in his honor Friday, Octi "I have suggested to my op- said SheC Gardenhire, chair-jsaid Tuesday.

Amount of money over a period day and Friday campaigning in 16 in Houston. oonent that be now foin me "tte we can find a method fr of several yean in tryiiig to Houston and Galveston SetToTlnterior Walter jS5.ZiSl Ration win be Hick? the- me in complying with the 'to I p.m., can save count-damage I think National L'c J. nC i theory of this less Lves and many billions of Aeronautics and Space Adminis- wul be Sen. Howard Baker. R-i -i The course win, begm in property damage," tration (NASA) scientists, in and Ren.

Dan at a junior Lnamoer a fi Atm t. i By ABIGAIL VAN BUR EN (l cmch Trikww M.V. Mm tyat Inc. of DEAR A.BBY: You frequently written to say they were i ioiq a news cumercucr. nuusion snouwi oevoia more i dall, and radio-TV sin- Commerce meeting.

"In doing fiv weeks to be followed already have their efforts thi. mMVr anrfi r- For A Tip On Happiness CALL 575-4411 a recommend psychiatric help, but you never say how to get a person to see a psychiatrist. fended because they bad received gifts which were obviously "used," and they ac ger Jane Morgan. jthi voters would then have a five weeks on automobile in-'assembled a team of brilliant also to research on pollution. Co-chairmen of the event to decide about conflicts jscientists who might be able to Instead of telling these trained H.J.

Porter, Albert Fay and interest In mv view, this is A fee of $10 wiD be eharwd solve this nroblem: but unfor- scientists and technicians that M. cused the giver of trying to and that i our problem. vid F. Dora, all of Houston. an issue which transcends party for the course and instructorsltunately, that team is being oro- we no longer need them andj our family money.

A member of needs psychiatric and ken up by those, including my taking them off the payroll, Ii Earlier Tuesday in Amarillo politics. It is an issue of prof-jwill be Dorothy. Nagel help, (our. Whenever I have occasion to i nave occasion j. ress.

jJeannie Tenoerg. opponent, who say is not would luce to see them turn their family physician told us so) but to a cherished cur we jusi mention me wora.i first try to find something psycniciinsi sne tears uie place apart, sajing she 't leTi a sma5 '-n I Vnii think naiM of jewelry, a rare dd Tirvail unnn TwvrViiafrit trt piece of antique silver come to the house and pretend 000 to be Just a a tmu'- rtnrtor that wv save money. merely want to k-. give something of "mine" which vumi ic viw yaucui. etna m.vh.

I hope wiU be considered more then later on treat her? If she Purch- fed item. knew he was a psychiatrist, she wouldn't even stav in the same1 lany of the recipients have room with him told me they were deeply tou- She l'kcs arx! trusts the by such a gift And ON BETTER GGATS familv nhvsieian. but HE savs sincerely hope that no one he can do anv more for her. bought me "cheap or shabby. she needs a psychiatrist She' YOUR HIGGANUM refuses to eo.

Any suggestions? MENfBER OF THE FAMILY DEAR CORRESPONDENT I DEAR MEMBER: agree. A cherished item from reputable psychiatrist would one's cwa personal eollertioa at permit himself to be Introduced treasurers nake a far more to a patient as a "frlendi" "precious gift than a newly purer mi a "regular oVlor." eht4 Mem. But there are Save 15 on every coat of 49 or more. noen we paueni learns uai thov nateriaustic dolts armiBd the psychiatrist was part of a regard aa anUqoe at a plaa to trick ber, she' will lose white elephant whose giver is all eonfidfnce la him and I trying to get off for "ptanuta. wouldn't blame ber.

Ask the: family physkiaa, wham the rsown writ. At, tw. Bke. and IrusU. to try to prr- US.

STSIi sande her to See a iloaeft It still the bett.pouey.j. AMrr't boont. "How wnn L-tft for AH CKCMaant." DEAR ABBY; People Be ready for winter end outwit the elements with smashing new coot. All smartly designed in ypur favorite silhouettes in single and double breasted styles, as well as belted, trench -and many mere. Some with lavish fur trims.

All with extra warm linings. Foshion colors too, in worsted, fleece and Shetland wools, tweeds, plaids or boucfe woof nylon. Pick your favorite in junior, petite, misses and hgjf. sizes. Hurry in today end save before the first gusty signs of winter appeui I HEALTH CORNER llf UK, iuA HILJCi JU JLAJLU jiuHiiHuummwwuiiiuiiuuuNuumummi.nuiUH.iu.ummHiu!iHmiinuuiuiiiuiiiuiiiuHiit.' 'NormiiV Noi Enough i Do you think of yourself as companies do not like to lose normal? Or would you like to money they changed the weight tables essentially disregarding age In the adult as a factor in determining "optimal" body weight There is a lot of work yet 'to be done on defining optimal than one out of two of our so-called normal people die of heart or vascular disease while many others have senile mental problems.

No. being normal In that values in regard to health, we sense is not good enwigh. don't know what the op- timal body weight should be. I can tell you that young men in peak physical condition, like I ill I MONT. you want is as optimal state of health a condition not likely to be associated will) the "normal" occurrence of disease.

Doctors often use normal to mean common or usual. We got trapped into -that concept by our mathematical friends who use normal in a statistical sense. Now that medicine is some of the men I observed entering the astronaut procram and most endurance athletes, such as distance runners, have little fat on their body. These men had chemical directing more attention to values of blood tests far below the level we see in groups with a high rate of heart disease and far below what we -usually consider as "normal. The amount of falair their body was considerably less than in other men fa their age group.

In general, if you have joined ML MM preventing Illness we have to use new values values associated with continued good health. Thus: A good example of this problem is body weight For years normarweight was determined by measuring the range of body weight In a large number Of people of different ages. The results were the basis for weight after your early 20s or can feel any roll of fat around your waist or navel, or If your clothes have -since weight tables. Since people early adult life you are too fat Whenever anyone tells you that you are normal ait remember to be normal is too common and in our society it is common-to have artery disease, complicated with heart attacks, strokes and senility. from 20 to 60 years of age tended to have increased body weight with increased see, this was considered "normal" from a statistical point of view.

Then the life insurance companies noted that the increased weight-normal or a associated with a much higher rate- of disease and early deaths. Certainly the Increased weight was not an optimal finding. Since life Insurance MWIU to tftmfe, M.O., rr tt tfc pmr. WMH Or. Lam cut-nat mur MvMt Mttrt, witt 'WlWIf 'TS 9:: "iNfWSt ll fvf VTA C4(M1WB 50 and 25 VICTORIA i A MMWyAkA wh Tears Ago Col.

Donald Conard's command of the post, awarded him on the departure of Col. Stoyte O. Ross, the first of this week, has ended. Conard has been ordered to Manchester, N. H.

from the armed forces has become the No. 1 task at Foster Field, as well as other military installations, Col. Roy W. Osborn, Foster Field commander, September 30, 1920 The first real norther of the season is with us now. It made its appearance sometime yesterday and has made itself felt ever since Fire Ike Cohen has issrd the following advice: "The winter months are approachirg and you will start to build your fires.

See that your flues are cleaned and that your stove pipe is la good shape. There is a city ordinance regarding cleaning the flues. Now, don't put this off, but do It now. All large fires start from small beginnings." September 30, 1945 Aloe Army Air Field, effective today, becomes the auxiliary field or "sub-station" to Foster Field, and the latest culmination is the fact that Lt says Mrs. L.

Mundrick has received word that her son, Cpl. Claude D. McKey, has arrived in the states after being overseas 18 months. CpL JIcKey at present is at Oliver General Hospital in Georgia, but expects to be home soon. ISUMMin COOL COTTONS I SUMMtRWi" I iEAUTIFU.LV I CtiANiD VACATION lha fashion 11 Puts YOU business in better shape All models of Printing Calculators Auftwrl.t fnncht4 DmIw "SASSMAN'S: 2 121 E.

CONSTITUTION tlluvU Cr.3-K::r CHARGE THESE VALUES AT PENNEYS, pPEN EVERY NJGHT 'TIL? I OPtH I J-yiv.

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