The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1986 Page: 7 of 10
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DEAR DR GOTT - When I fall
asleep, It s as if I die. I don t hear any
thing and it's almost impossible for
someone to wake me I'm 38 Is some
Pericardial effusion can result
from cardiac injury or infection The
fluid is composed of lymph, like that
within blisters, and may contain
blood, pus cells or bacteria
The Panama Canal was opened in
1914 to barge traffic
Western Heritage Center with
husbands as special guests
Avis White introduced Dr. and
Mrs. Jim Herbertson who presented
a program on arthritis.
Members present included Zula
Arney, Jane Coplen, White, Dolores
Foster, Elizabeth Cesar, Leona Kim-
ball, Jean Ballard, Jeane Dowell,
Jacobsen, Mozelle Childers, Helen
Eades, Sue Amstuz, Caviness and
Hoelscher.
Members of El Llano Study Club
met Monday in the home of Roberta
Caviness with Diane Hoelscher serv-
ing as co-hostess.
The meeting was called to order by
President Ursalee Jacobsen.
Minutes were read and approved and
a letter from the YMCA was read
recommending its fitness programs.
It was announced that the club will
meet for a Thanksgiving dinner Nov.
17 at the Cowgirl of Fame and
Deep sleep
not a problem
To help you find another doctor I'm
sending you a copy of my Health Re-
port CHOOSING A PHYSICIAN
MAKE A DECISION FOR GOOD
HEALTH Others who would like a
copy should send 81 and their name
The Hereford Brand-Thursday, October 23, 1986-Page 7
Thanksgiving dinner plans
Richards Siding Company
, "Your Home-Town Siding Company”
G.E.D. Testing
For adult residents of Texas, 17 years of age and up. Parent's per-
mission for 17-year-olds required. I.D. required. Satisfactory scores
qualify for Texas Education Agency Certificate of High School
Equivalency. 315.00 Fee. Next tests October 22nd and 23rd,1986 at
8:30. sharp, at School Administration Building.
Robert L Thompson 364-0843
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HEALTH-CARE COSTS
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University Wednesday in what was
billed as a forum to further the
understanding of both countries.
It drew a standing-room-only
crowd at the Bill Daniel Student
Union.
The Soviet team, made up of three
students of language and philosophy,
said it was "urgent” for their coun-
try to gain our trust.
"The view of the Soviet Union is
old-fashioned and negative," said
Maria Mamonova of Moscow.
When Paula Denney of Baylor sug-
gested that Soviets could be exiled to
Siberia for criticizing their leaders.
Olga Smirnova maintained that it
wasn't so.
"We may say whatever we want in
our country.” she said. "The ques-
tion is whether you believe us or
not."
Then it was Mrs Smirnova's turn
to be corrected She waved a
newspaper article about what she
thought were protesters getting ar-
rested in the United States, only to
learn later the charge was for block-
ing traffic.
Both sides said they were for peace
but disagreed on the ways to achieve
it.
Eugeny Bobkov said he was
against a strategic defense initiative,
nicknamed Star Wars, because he
feared it could be converted into an
offensive system and "kill a person.”
Mark Dyer, a Baylor law student,
said the reason Soviets oppose the
United States' pursuit of Star Wars is
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don t fall asleep at inappropriate tion the title
times, such as while driving, eating or
talking, your sleep pattern may sim- DEAR DR GOTT - What is effu-
ply mean that you are a heavy sleep- sion of the heart’ How does water get
er People who are normally heavy in there’ What can be done to get nd
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sleepers may be difficult to awaken, of if
but the condition is not harmful
DEAR DR GOTT - I m 34 and
have chest pain It feels similar to DEAR READER The heart mus
when you swallow a pill and it ets cle is covered by a bag of thin, tough
stuck I've had uterine cancer, and tissue called the pericardium At
have had benign tumors removed times, fluid can build up within this
from my last ovary and my foot My sac, around the heart itself This is
mother has angina and my grandpar known as a pericardial effusion, and
ents have heart trouble I'm taking the fluid can prevent the heart from
Ogden and Hydrodiuril My doctor filling with blood between beats
acts as if I m making up this pain Sometimes doctors have to insert a
What should I do’ needle through the pericardium to
DEAR READER - The type of draw off the lymph and allow the
pain you describe could be angina, a heart to expand normally
cramp caused by poor circulation to
the heart muscle Although you are
young to have developed angina, you
are on medicine and have a strong
family history of heart disease 1
think you need a stress test
A more likely cause for your dis-
comfort is peptic disease The brain
sometimes has a hard time distin-
guishing heart pain from gastric or
esophageal pain because both sets of
organs are supplied by similar senso-
ry nerves You should have an upper-
gastrointestinal X-ray study Thu will
show whether you have an ulcer or hi-
atal hernia
In any case, more investigation is
warranted if your doctor doesn't pay
attention to your complaints, ask for
a referral to another physician Keep
searching until you find a doctor who
will take you seriously.
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their children to learn English.
"The people here are used to look-
ing for more information. They want
more news and culture,” said Elor-
duy.
Mexican television, he said, “isn't
anoption.”
Now, said Hernandez, people are
being forced to watch helplessly as
their expensive antennas are turned
into "a mountain of garbage."
The alternative for antenna
owners is to risk buying
descramblers from smugglers or br-
inging them illegally across the
border themselves Then, using an
address in the United States, they
can get the descramblers program-
med.
But, said Hernandez, "They’re
totally unprotected."
Elorduy said at least 15 people
have complained of dealers in the
United States who sold them
descramblers along with a one-year
subscription to HBO and Cinemax.
After two months of viewing the
channels, the signal was scrambled
again.
"The dealers had paid just for two
months and pocketed the rest of the
money.” Elorduy said.
Hernandez, a member of Monter-
rey's SPACE association of satellite
dish manufacturers, sellers and in-
stallers. said the organization op-
poses selling the descramblers as
contraband.
"Our association is trying, follow-
ing the legal channels. to get the
authorization to sell the descrambler
and the programs in Mexico,” he
said. "So far we haven't found a solu-
tion to the problem.' ’
Movie companies, said Fischette,
want to say how programming will
be distributed if it’s distributed out-
side the states they want to control
the revenues for it "
The 8395 price of the VideoCipher
II and the channel subscription rates
are steep for many Mexicans. Her-
nandez acknowledged
But, he said. "My market is ready
to pay the high price if we could get
the programming "
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"uses technology which is controlled
by the U.S. military and is not expor-
table,” Larry Nelson, MA-Com ex-
ecutive vice president, said in a
telephone interview.
The VideoCipher II decoder has
been chosen by most satellite chan-
nels that are or will be scrambled.
Viewers here scoff at the U.S.
government for trying to restrict the
sale of a product widely available on
the American market.
“It's just a series of integrated cir-
cuits.” said Justo Eldoruy. whose
popular "In Orbit" column on
satellite viewing appears weekly in
the Monterrey newspaper El Norte.
To make matters worse for Mex-
ican satellite antenna owners, U.S.
motion picture companies also are
keeping a tight rein on their product.
Programmers such as HBO,
Cinemax and Showtime pay for the
rights to the movies they show to the
motion picture artists They have the
rights to those signals to rebroadcast
them to the continental United States
only," said Jerry Fischette, vice
president of operations for SPACE,
the Alexandria, Va -based Satellite
Television Industry Association.
“I don't believe they would refuse
a paying customer if they had the
rights, " Fischette said by telephone.
Although some estimates go as
high as 40,000. no exact count is
available of the satellite antennas
throughout the country
An estimated 9,000 homes have
satellite antennas in the
metropolitan area of Monterrey,
Mexico's third largest city just a
three-hour drive from the Texas
border.
The density of dishes in
Monterrey's wealthy suburb of Gar-
za Garcia, known locally as “the
valley,” prompted the magazine
Satellite Orbit, the satellite viewers
guide, to call it the “Valley of
Dishes
Yet. Fischette said one of the
reasons the film producers have not
dealt with countries like Mexico "is
because they don't believe it has
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you could add a little flour for the
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(Source U.S Department of Health and Human Services) NEA GRAPHICmeal and where can I bu it” - the perfect codsistency with no trou-
Per-person spending on health care in the United States has soared nearly LOUANN ble
1,000 percent since 1960 It rose 50 percent in 1980-84 alone DEAR LOUANN — You can pur Try substituting a small portion of
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foods and gourmet foods shops, but it's buttercookie recipes. It adds a
easy to make your own differenttexture and a delicious fla-
Almond meal is simply very finely vor.r . _ I , „ .
ground almonds. Just put almonds in a DEAR POLLY — When I make
food processor or blender and grind white sauce or creamed vegetables or
them until they are powdery. You meats, 1 use evaporated milk instead
must be careful not to overgrind the of regular milk. This gives a creamier
nuts or you might end up with almond texturerand fuller flavor to the sauce.
WACO, Texas (AP) - The Soviets because the U.S. wants to remain the butter If you're using the almond LINDA
said if Americans would only trust only country to have a defense shield meal in a sweet dish, you could add a -
them, the world would be safer in place ThiswimKhip keep them'from turning The United States and Britain sign-
The Americans said a Star Wars Their position ignores the fact to butter so quickly, ed the Treaty of Ghent in Belgium on
defense system must come before that other countries have nuclear If using the meal in a bread or cake, Dec. 24, 1814, to end the War of 1812.
talk about trust. weapons and that we need protection
The two debate teams met in a from them, too,” he said. "We also
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Vodka s popularity hot grown
since the late 1940‛s. At first, it was
enjoyed in the Russian tty lo -gulped
cold from tiny glosses Thon one
day the proprietor of o well-known
tavern in lot Angeles found himself
with on overstock of ginger ola in
desperation he tried mixing it with
every spirit he hod behind the bar
Nothing worked until he tried o jig-
ger of new tro l totting vodka. He odd
ed the juice of half o lime garnished
it with the rind, ond triumphantly
dubbed it the "Moscow Mule. It wot
the first al o string of sensationally
successful cocktails that induced
mony distilleries to moke vodka To-
day. there are opproximately 200
brands of vodka avoilable.
THE STORE wonts you to know that
a world of wine awaits you here at
400 N . 25 Mile. 364-7802. Whether
you are very knowledgeable when it
comes to wines and know exactly
what you want or would appreciate
our assistance we are here for you
Open: Mon.-Sat. 10-9, use our drive
up door until midnight for beer and
wine. on Sun. only boor and wino is
available from 12-12.
Despite its neutral taste, vodka is
a strong spirit.
MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) - reached a size yet where it is a viable
The thousands of satellite antenna market.”
owners in Mexico are discovering Viewers spent as much as 85,000
they have no legal means of for satellite dishes when they first
descrambling channels. The U.S. became available in the early 1980s
government and motion picture com- because the daily lineup on local
panies stand in the way. television stations to dominated by
“In Mexico, we're fried,” said soap operas and dubbed reruns of
Rodrigo Hernandez, whose com- U.S. television shows.
pany, Antec, manufactures and in- Movie theaters, with rare excep-
stalls satellite antennas. "We don’t tions, offer films at the same time
have any rights.” they’re available via satellite.
U.S. law prohibits the sale of the Hernandez said viewers also
MA-Com VideoCipher II wanted more sports programs,
descrambler outside the United scientific programs and a chance for
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