The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 65, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 2, 1983 Page: 6 of 48
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242 East Third
Hereford, Texas 79045
Pickup Corner
Main & Hwy 60
MRS. JOHN DARRELL EARL
...nee Melinda Diane Williams
With The New
Government
Deregulations Effective
October 1, Hi-Plains
Will Still Pay The
Highest Rates!
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for High School & College Students
Exes Welcome
Call any ofour friendly Savings
Counselors at 364-3535 • let
them explain how these new
deregulations will affect you
today!
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student with a potential pro-
blem and they, at the same
time, must be able to com-
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and rehabilitation centers
“We are very lucky here
because many communities
do not have these facilities
available and the students
and graduates have benefited
greatly from them,” Lac-
cinole said.
Several of the courses for
the speech pathology majors
are taught at the Amarillo
Speech and Hearing Center in
a clinical setting.
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DEAR DR LAMB - My
mother, age 63, ha* angina
She makes a big deal out of
putting a medicated cream
on her chest She never
leaves the room to put on the
cream and seems to plan it
so she can apply this cream
in the presence of others
She has also been known to
moan or gasp for breath.
According to her, she has
several heart attacks some
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Chiropractor
Office Hours
Mon^Fri 9-12, 2-5:30
Saturday 9-12
Melinda (Mendi) Diane
Williams and John Darrell
Earl exchanged wedding
vows at the First Baptist
Church of Pampa recently
with the Rev. Claude Cone,
pastor, officiating.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wuerflein of
1M Oak, Hereford, and the
bridegroom is the son of Mr
and Mrs Melville Earl Jr., of
Pampa.
Anjani Wuerflein of
Hereford, sister of the bride,
served as maid of honor and
Michael Heiring of Pampa
was beat man.
Bridesmaids were Cindy
Bathgate of Agoura, Calif.;
Tammy Johnson and Kristi
Hutto, both of Pampa. Serv-
ing as groomsmen were
Melvin Earl, Bobby Earl and
Tim Hutto, all of Pampa.
Flower girl was Jessica
Wuerflein of Hereford, the
bride's sister
The bride’s dress, purchas-
ed in Spain, was made from a
Spanish material called
angel's skin.
Music was provided by
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heart attacks do not
put her in the hospital or
cause her to call her doctor
I suspect that she’s playing
poor me" and wanting pity.
Tell me, what is angina?
Is an angina attack really a
heart attack or just a
cramping of the chest
muscles? I know it can be
very painful but is it truly
serious?
DEAR READER - Angi-
na pectoris causes the same
pain that a person has from
a heart attack. That can be
quite severe or so mild it
could pass unnoticed And it
is caused from the same
thing — not enough blood
flow to the heart muscle
That can be from an
obstruction by fatty-choles-
terol deposits in the arteries
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Michele Frye, pianiat; Stove The couple left fora Carib-
Murdock. whosang "Forever bean Crites aboard the Ms
I Love You” and Td Really Song of America Condo. They
Like to Tel You; "and Velma will reside at 1833 N. Nelson
and Radell Earl who sang in Pampa
That's the Way.” The bride is a graduate of
Asaisting at the reception Hereford High School and
held in the fixarch parlor Wartburg College and is
were Luanne Murdock, employed at Pampa Travel
Karen Henline, Dodie Center. The bridegroom, a
Turney. Michelle Frye, Bron- Pampa High School
da Lynn Ray, Janet Hutto, graduate, is employed by
and Rena Johnson. Double E Perforator*.
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to the heart or by a spasm of
the coronary arteries
The distinguishing feature
is the short duration of the
discomfort. It should last
less than 13 minutes and
may last only a few minutes
It can cause a sensation of
impending death and cause*
the feeling of pressure or
constriction of the chest The
pain is not caused by chest
wall muscle* but by the
heart
It can be dangerous And
as the changes in the arter-
ies progress, they can lead to
a myocardial infarction with
heart muscle damage It is
proper to call an anginal
attack a heart attack. The
term heart attack is not a
specific term and can
include both angina and
myoeardial infarction
Student clinicians enroll- undergo audiological tests.
ed in the program in com- About 230 students have
munication disorders are been screened during
screening the educatton ma- September and each session
jors as a part of their clinical usually lasts about 20
training, and they are always minutes. The students are
under the supervision of asked to engage in conversa-
clinically-merited super- tional and reading exercises
visors in speech pathology," for pitch, loudness, vocal
he said, quality, articulation and they
The screening, which is a also are evaluated on their
adequacy for classroom in-
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WTSU - Isolation from requirement for all WTSU
friends, family and society education majors, is helpful
often occurs when a person in identifying potential pro-
loam the ability to com- blems in a student’s speech,
municate, pitch, articulation, hearing
West Texas State Universi- and propar grammar.
ty offers a program in com- "A classroom teacher is
munication disorders in supposed to correctly model
which students gain clinical the English language and it is
and working experience in surprising to learn how many
the speech pathology field. students we have screened
Dr. Michael Laccinole, who have a potential speech
assistant professor of speech or hearing problem," Lac-
and director of the Speech, cinole said.
Language and Hearing Clinic If students seem to have
at WTSU, said students problems in one of these
enrolled in this program are areas, they are referred to
screening education majors the Amarillo Speech and
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their students," Laccinole
said.
There are seven junior,
senior and graduate level
students who are diniciaae
for the screenings, and they
will provide handouts and in-
formatton to each student
screened.
"Many programs will not
allow undergraduates to de
the actual screening, but we
feel this is a very valuable ex-
perience for the
undergraduate students as
well," Laccinole said.
Speech pathology majors at
WTSU are not just confined to
the campus.
"Our clinicians are assign-
ed cases from the Canyon and
Amarillo area to help in-
dividuals who have asked for
our help,” he said, and
many of the case* are sever*
language, articulation and
stuttering problems.”
Much of the student
teaching is in the area public
school systems and the
graduates are working at the
Amarillo Speech and Hearing
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 65, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 2, 1983, newspaper, October 2, 1983; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1477676/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.