Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1985 Page: 2 of 29
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Symptoms of nematode damage
are most apparent during late sum-
mer and fall or during extended dry
periods.
The damage isn’t easily identified
as being caused by nematodes. The
damage is progressive. You may
notice poor growth, low vigor, yel-
lowing or bronzing of the foliage;
loss of leaves; stem die-back; failure
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ALL THAT GUTTERS — If you're in bags to allow steam to escape.
LEG LORE-Models’ tricks can help the'
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are some people who have Inherited
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when your father-in-law tells you
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“Mr. Rafferty, I’m going to give you an incentive to get back on your feet, play havoc with certain types of or-
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CLUES FOR: ARKADY SHEVCHENKO
A — Adviser, Andrei, Aware; B Book, Breaking, Brezhnev^
C — Communists; D — Deed, Defector, Detail, Deputy, Diplomat, Duty;
F — Fled; 1 — Intelligence; K — Krushchev, Kurt; M — Meet, Memoir;
N — Nikita, Novikov; P — Party, Peer, Politburo; R » Risk. Russian; S
— Secretariat, Sign, Soviet; T — Test, Tsarapkin; U — Ukraine; V Views;
W - Waldheim; Y - Yuri.
some time, there is no other way to
go except to reply with a truthful
expression of your own feelings.
FAOB2A- TOX . . ,
from HISTORY'S SCRAPBOOK
BATES AND EVENTS ENOS YESTERYEANS
October 17,1941—American destroyer Kearny torpedoed off Iceland
October IB, 1ST9-Sand blaster patented.
October 19,17B1—Cornwallis sui i cndcred to Washington at Yorktown.
October M, 1944—U J. forces landed in Philippines.
October 21, INI—Nasserconflscatedpropcrtyof wealthy Egyptians.
October 22, INI—Ked is laid for first ironclad turreted vessel in U.2.
Navy, the U.S.S. Monitor.
October 23,1915—First national horseshoe pitching tournament held,
Kellerton, Iowa.
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BY ANN FRANCI8 DOLAN
offered gold at below market prices.
Better Business Bureaus warn to investi-
gate before investing. The new scam to
that the seller offers to “hold” the gold
in hto non-existent vaults, issuing you
certificates. If the deal to legit. BBB’s
experts say, the gold will be given to
you. Certificates are issued by legitimate
major financial institutions.
ODOR OUT — OU of winter green is
one quick remedy for unpleasant
household odors. Add a drop or two to
the compactor when it to on. Saturate
a piece of cotton with the oil and add
it to the vacuum cleaner bag. Cologne
and lemon juice can also be used to Why is i
create a fresh scent as you vacuum. If everything
the oven cleaner's scent hangs on In the
kitchen, bake a few pieces of orange
peel, placed on • piece of foil.
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grocer’s sacks for myriad uses. Put
french fries in one and shake. Excess oU
to absorbed. Same treatment works lor
Med fish and hushpuppies. Grocery
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Draw a straight line of blusher down ________r- ______
your shinbone; blend It outward. Wear abnormalities'of lipid metabolism,
seamed hosiery to make legs seem Despite good diets, these individuals
slimmer. Makeup base will cover proml- heve extremely high levels of choles-
nent leg veins and “spiders”. For terol and triglycerides In their serum
evening allure, duft from the knees which lead to early arteriosclerosis,
down with iridescent powder and wear Proper medication can assist them in
white or pastel hosiery.
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The rest of the bad news is, there
isn’t much you can do about the
problem in Mtkblished ornamentals.
Nematodes are microseepio round
worms that feed on plant roots.
Farmers spend large sums of money
every year to control nematodes
with chemical treatment and crop
rotation.
The woody ornamentals around
the home can’t easily be rotated,
and it is almost impractical to treat
the soil to kill the nematodes. An
alternative is to use plants that aren’t
likely to be damaged.
Plants that are most likely to be
nematode targets are also some of
the favorites, such as boxwood ,lhbl-
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Z' start. Postmortem examinations of
young soldiers killed in Viet hjam
showed that it isn't unusual for 18 to 20
year olders to have early arteriosclerotic
changes In their coronary systems. So
beginning a diet and exercise program
in the late 20's or early 30's, while
helpful, really isn't soon enough.
Something to think about — coronary
artery disease to relatively uncommon
in countries where food to relatively
scarce, diets simple, and where hard
physical labor to a part of everyday life.
Q. Through proper <ilet and living
habits, will it be possible to extend
lifespan almost indefinitely?
A. Probably not. It appears as though
the cells of the body gradually lose
ability to function properly, regardless
of how careful a person has been to lead
a healthy life. This decline in function
makes us more susceptible to various
malignancies and less resistant to In-
fections. Current thinking to that our
biological "timeclocks'' are set to a
maximum lifespan of about 115 years.
Q. w<Mild proper dffcft and cxasrtoa
to avoid hardening of
Dear Colteen: knows, because she acts as if he to
Why is it that some people have ner "favorite.” It burns me. I 'I
I , ‘ j their own way? We have *ant to tell her, but I don’t want to |
been “sharing” the cost of taking ‘
care of an invalid mother for several
" V ’.I" ' __ years. At least, most of us have con-
- Keep brown paper tributed There are six living children
for myriad uses Put gn(j fjve of them have done their
share. Older brother is another story.
His contributions have come moat- ..
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to respond to fertilizer, and even «>m« when almost everyone will get normal. Members of families having I
death of the plant. • coronary bypass operation? It problem, if untreated, may have he
seems as though more (and younger) attacks in their teens — many ye
people have this procedure each before the general population. M
year. hospitals can run blood tests for sen
A. I hope not! If this should come to lipids in case you’re interested in find
. x pass, it will represent a major failure in out where you stand.
may be necessary to have the soil education of the public. The real goal to
—- to convince people to change their life
styles so that the need for bypass
surgery won't be as common. This
means a lifetime change in diet and
exercise habits. A change in this direc-
tion has started as evidenced by the
thousands of joggers and the health
■ clubs that have appeared. However, this
</ benefits adults more than children, and
f it's at younger ages that the effort must
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