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Plano Daily Star-Courier from Plano, Texas • Page 8

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Accent On Health What parent wouldn't insure his child goad health for life if he could? Although no parent can guarantee his child good health always, a parent plays an important role in the health of a child A parent can teach his child the basic principles of good health. Certain fundamentals, lea-ncd early and contined through life, can do a great ARE YOUR PARENTS 65 OR OVER? let us tell you about Texas HI At IH No Medical Exam Enrollment, Regardless of Health Enrollment Open April 15-30 only A.R. Schell, Jr. Son INSURANCE 1001 15th. 995-4546 Plono, To not deal towards prjmoting the health of the child Good health can become a habit.

And this is where the parent comes in teaching his child good health habits early in life. A habit is an action you've done so often you don't even think about it. ti just do it Help your child develop good health habits. Hand washing is a fundamental in disease prevention Teach your child to wash his 1 hands after he visits the toilet Teach him to wash his hands before lie eats Little hands or big one for that matter go many places They may carry out the garbage, handle a fly-swatter. or touch many potential germ sources Hot soapy water can wash many disease causing germs off hands before they enter the mouth and body where they can grow and cause the most harm.

Teach your child to make hand washing a habit. Tooth brushing after meals is important to good dental health Otherwise, bits of food i lodge on and between teeth a I lowing bacteria to grow a eventually cause decay. Teach your child to rinse his mouth I with water if he brush 1 his teeth right after eating. A daily bath and clean cloth- es are important, too. Hair should be washed often and I combed with your own comb.

Head lice are no respectors of I persons and can easily travel from person to person on a borrowed The Garden Plano Sfar-Courier Calendar Timely Hints fur Timely Gardeners from the FI a no Garden Club In the Garden of Eden, planted by God. There were goodly trees in the spring Trees of beauty and height and grace. To stand in splendor before His face 1. Plant herbs such as parsley. dill, etc for taking in doors for salads.

2 Plant summer flowering bulbs, such as tuberoses and daylilies. 3. Trim Crepe myrtle bushes and trees. 4 Check bulb beds to determine if soil is too dry. Tulips, daffodils and Dutch Iris need moisture to bloom APRIL 21, 1965 PAGE-8 The University of Texas College of Education is spons a spring symposium on The Education of American Teachers Speakers during the semester are Dr Gardner Murphy.

research director of the Maenninger Foundation. Topeka Kan Dr Oscar Handlin. Harvard University history professor. Dr Asher Mi re. philosophy professor at the University of New Hampshire: Dr Harry Broudy.

professor of the history and philosophy of education at the University of Illinois and Dr Fischer, president of Teachers College, Columbia University Greek war chariots held two men. the warrior who dismount! ed to fight, and the driver, who did not fight Phone LI 2-3371 ANDERSON BUTANE AND PROPANE CO. South Highway 75 McKinney, Texas LESSON NUMBER ONE If you're a breadwinner, you already know lesson No, 1 in family finance: "keep earning." But what you may not fully realize is that your earning power could be indefinitely suspended at any time by accident or illness. Ask about our Non-Cancella- able Income Protection plan, A. Schell, Jr.

Son Insurance PERFECT STRIDE This was the beginning of the 440 yard relay in Saturday Garland Invitational track and field meet. Finishing sixth was the Plano relay Plano Enters Garland Invitational Meet squcid. Richardson ran away with the honors In the weekend contest, however, the Wildcats managed to place in three events. Against some af the stiffest competition in Texas, the Plano High Wildcats made a good showing against 4 AAAA lin Eck of Greenville turned sn a time of 22.5. 440-YD.

RELAY 1. Richardson, (Tom Razertta, Steve 1001 1 5th Plano, Texas 995-4546 CASUALTY SURETY COMPANY HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT speedsters in the Garland In- Higgins, George Owen, Wendell viational track and field meet Housley); 2. Denison; 3. Naeo- na; 4. Greenville; 5.

Thomas Jefferson; 6. Plano; Winning (Tamii AFTER EASTER CLEAN-UP Save $400 $500 SUITS, SPORT COATS, Shoes 3 Days Suit Sport Coat Sizes 8 to 20 $11.25 To $18.50 STORE HOURS: Open Thurs. Fri. Till 9 Sat. to 7.

I 2504 Plano Phone 995-4216. Plano. Texas held Saturday at Williams Stad- ium in Garland. Gene Cason of Plano won fourth in the 100 yard dash; Phil Andersn of Plano won sixth in I the mile run and the Plana re- 1 lay team won sixth in the 440- yard relay. District 7 AAAA was rep-1 resented with great pride in the weekend affair.

Richardson walked off with the championship, scoring 87 points. Denison was fourth with 32, then came Garland in fifth. George Aldredge of Highland Park opened in the preliminaries with a blazing 9 5 in the 100 yard dash. However, when he came into the finals, his leg was taped up. On the sound of the gun, Aldredge took off like grease lightning and began to stretch himself to a healthy lead.

But only a few feet from the finish, Aldredge began to go into a trot. Immediately, Buz Bekel- men of Denison and Eck Murlin of Greenville, were right on his heals. The three crossed the string almost at the same time. Four University of Texas fac- ulty members have received John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation awards for 1965-66 research projects. They are Dr.

Roger D. Abrahams, assistant professor of English; Dr. Thomas F. Gould, classics professor; Dr. Stanford E.

Lehmberg, associate professor of history, and Dr. William B. Todd, English professor. 100 YD. DASH 1.

George Aldredge, Highland Park; 2. Buz Bekelman, Denison; 3. Eck Murlin, Greenville; 4. Gene Cason, Plano; 5. Thomas, Denison; 6.

Hill, Richard Hills. Winning Time 9.9. MILE RUN 1. Jim Staffer, Thomas Jefferson; 2. Jerry Williams, Richardson: 3.

Jeff Wright, Texarkana; 4. Steven French, Wilmer Hutchias; 5. Tom Ball, Thomas Jefferson; 6. Phil Anderson, Plano, Winning Time 4:43.1. TEAM TOTALS 1.

Richardson, 87; 2. Arlington, 50; 3. Thomas Jefferson, 41; 4 Denison. 32; 5. Garland, 30; 6.

(tie) Woodrow Wilson and Gainesville, both 24; 8. Greenville, 18; 9. Richland Hills, 17; 10. Iowa Park, 16. Plentiful dairy products can add a touch of spring to menus, says Mrs.

Gwen Giyatt, Extension consumer marketing specialist. Dairy sour cream can give a gourmmet touch to sauces, desserts, casseroles and salads. Dutch bleaching of linen was a long process, lasting six to eight months. Silkworms were first raised in Constaninople from eggs But the judges ruling found that smuggled into the country in a Aldredge had won with a1 hollow stick, time of 9.9, The strong gusting wind prevented very good times and dis -1 tances for the thinclads. How-1 ever, some of high school hotshots fought off the wind bril-! liantly.

For instance, in pole vault, Butch Walden cleared the pole at 1414. In the shot put, Mike Newton made a hrow of in the discus. Phillip Ola had a throw of 172- and in the 220-yard-dash, Me Texas 65 HEALTH INSURANCE Call us today! JACK HARRIS, Sr. 995 3473 Hurry enrollment ends April 30, 1965 Jr. High ft Elementary 8chM WEEK OF APRIL 26-30 MONDAY Chicken Butter Squares TUESDAY Meat Carrots- Pudding WEDNESDAY Beef Cream THURSDAY Chili Salad-Jellied Carrot Pineapple Surprises FRIDAY Hot Cobbler Tuna Noodle Mixed Greens Applesauce HURRY! ASK ABOUT 100 GALLONS OF FREE ENCO EXTRA Plano Park Enco 2500 Ave.

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