Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 79, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 14, 1979 Page: 30 of 40
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
'Conservation of Self
HEALTH
Lawrence E. Lamb. MD.
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Gold with Block
Oxide Finish
Nathan’s Jewelers has an unusual bridal registry
which is a free service, allowing brides to choose from
patterns of china, crystal, sterling and stainless from a
huge selection of manufacturers, such as Wallace.
Gorham, Reed & barton International. Lunt. Oneida,
Kirk. Tuttle. Towle. Alvin, Noritake. Lenox Imperial.
Ceremar. Wedgwood Mikasa Rogers and Franciscan. )
husbi
and
Wedding Set in
yellow or white gold
provide tv sets
for Veda Hodge
BROCCOLI WITH
HOLLANDAISE SAUCE
Prepare fresh or frozen
Stephens. Mrs. Tom Jordan
read the treasurer's report
Mrs. Joe Weatherby in-
troduced her guests, Janie Lee
and Nancy Mayes, and Virginia
James introduced the Junior
Rotary Ann for the month of
Trio Set
with Solitore
in Yellow
or White
Gold
29500
1350°
14000
7 Stone Cluster
White Gold
192500
COOKING
I IS FUN
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•New Parking Lot
In Rear
•Direct Diamond
Importers
•No Finance Charge
•Phone 643-2526 '
Many Other Styles
and Prices To Choose From.
22000
20500
Sunday Janvary 14, 1777
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Mary Nice Reagan
County Extension Agent
cause is the excess use of
alcohol.
In many instances, fat de-
posits in the liver are revers-
ible. For example, if a per-
son is on a protein-deficient
infants and young children,
older adults. the handicapped on Tuesday
and those with cardiac and
Bounce can Italian peeled
plum tomatoes
4+-ounce can chopped green
By CECILY BROWNSTONE
CHIU CHEESE
I patterned this convenient
cold offering after the Mexican
specialty, Chili con Queso,
which is always served hot
Bounce package cream
cheese, at room
temperature
% teaspoon seasoned salt
Lovely Trio
Set in White
Gold Only
52000
A ROMANTIC lace fantasy in cottom, delicately webbed
into scalloped design that extends into wide-winged
sleeves and bateau neckline, waist-sashed with crepe
de Chine. Its soft skirt, which touches the ankle in new
infanta length, is lined in nude for added allure.
Designed by Jay Anderson for Posh.
Pomelo Kay Soler Brownwood TX. Bride Elect of Mike Locy. Brownwood Tx. Jon 13 1979
TrocyDowd, Brownwood, TX Brtde Elect ol Jomes Lee Brownwood Tx Jon. 27 1979
Becky Daltrott, Goldthwoite, TX Bode Elect ol Dennis Mgreland, Goldthwaite. Tx Jon 26.1979
tindalane Brownwood Tx.. Bride Elect ol Kelly Koepp. Brownwood Tx Morch31 1979
Tamrolong. Goldthwoite. Tx. Bride Elect ol Monty Jones Moy Tx Dec 30. 1978
Lynda Powell Son Antonio Tx Bode Elect ol Dully Bowen Son Antonio Tx Dec 2 1978
Kim Smith. Brownwood. Tx Bode Elect of Jerrel l Cross Abilene Tx Feb 3 1979
Corel Segors, HPU Tx Bride Elect of Morris Surley Brownwood Tx Moy 19 1979
Renee Roby Brownwood Tx Bride Elect of Michoel D Setser Brownwood Tx Morch 15 1979
tinda Jogiella, Brownwood Tx . Bride Elect of Ed Devery Jr . Brownfield Tx Jon 19. 1979
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FROM ALICE
Diamond wedding
set in white gold.
39500
fitting garments are not warm
because they reduce circulation
as well as comfort
Natural fibers-cotton, wool.
26500
25000
slave
moth
raise
maid
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hands and the head —
especially for those with cir-
culatory problems — may feel
cold faster since the body works
to keep vital organs warm and
may at times sacrifice other
areas.
Two Tone
Yellow & White
Gold
His 430°°
Hers 41000
diet, going on a balanced
diet will help The same
thing is true if you're on a
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for the Christian is trusting in topic.
the words and promises of God. Avis Bettis, hostess for the
It is faith in Christ month, served cake and coffee
Thekla Coldewey reported to those in attendance: Mrs
that she and Lois Geiger had Annie Coldewey, Mrs. Emma
made up and delivered Kunkel, Pastor Jeffrey Kimry,
Christmas cookie plates to Mrs Florene Goerdel, Mrs.
Senior Citizens Thekla Coldewey. Mrs. Eileen
Ann Beta, meals on wheels Nacke and Mrs. Lorine Schulz.
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By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB - Sev-
eral years ago my husband
had a liver bopsy and it was
determined that he had a
fatty liver. No cause was
determined or treatment
given. The reason for my
present concern is that he
often looks pale and is occa-
sionally jaundiced is the
condition permanent. recur-
ring or correctable"’ is there
a specific regimen he should
follow to prevent recurrence
if it is correctable?
DEAR READER - Fatty
liver literally means the ac-
cumulation of fat inside the
liver, structure. It can be
caused by a variety of differ-
ent forms of liver disease
One cause is a starvation
diet or a severe low-car-
bohydrate diet.
When a person is depend
mg on fat for most of his
energy, the liver's normal
fat processing ability is
overwhelmed. In starvation
the fat deposits in the body
are mobilized and taken to
the liver to be processed to
release energy. Normally,
the liver also uses carbohy-
drates and even proteins as
sources of energy and there
is a limit to how much fat it
can process.
Fatty liver has also been
noted in individuals with
protein deficient diets. Be-
yond this, the fat deposits in
the liver can occur with a
number of diseases includ-
ing diabetes Any poison that
damages the liver may re-
sult in fat deposits also.
Although there are a num-
ber of chemicals that can do
this, the most common
silk, mohair - polyesters with broccoli. Place in dish
special comfort finishes, furs, SAUCE. Melt * cup butter or
and woollike fibers such as margarine in double boiler
many acrylics art warmest. Gradually add to 4 well-beaten
Garments worn in lightweight egg yolks, stirring thoroughly.
layers that trap insulating air Add % cup boiling water
pockets are warmer than one gradually Return to double
heavy-weight garment. boiler; cook til thick, stirring
Full length and multiple constantly. Remove from hot
layers of socks, mittens ana water; slowly add 1K
gloves, mufflers and scarves tablespoons lemon juice and %
and snug hats or caps warm the teaspoon salt, stirring con-
extremities. stantly. Cover; place over hot
water til serving time. Do not
Extremities such as feet, return to heat. Makes 1 one-
.......................................................""" " Neighbor as Thyself 'was given Names of prayer pals for the
Energize the family's war- and need to dress more warmly by Florene Goerdel She also led past year will be revealed and
drobe for‘colder temperatures - themonth‛ss topic discussion on newsnames drawn.forthe
indoor .nA wt Recipe of the Week comes "Conservation of Self" or, as coming year. Lois Geiger is
"winterize by wearing gar from Sente Bennie of the Bangs she stated, it could well be slated to lead the devotons for
meats that are close fitting at 4-H Chib This was Serita's called "Observation of Self." In the meeting and Avis Betts is
neck stew waist, leg and entry in the Brown County 4-H summation, conservation of self responsible for the months
other normal openings. Tight Food Show held last Fall. * " " " “ " tonie
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Wednesday's business January, Monique Moore,
meeting of the Rotary Ann Chib daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
of Brownwood revealed Moore.
television sets purchased for The program was presented
Veda Hodge Hall, Howard by Bob Jett, employee of the
Payne University, paid for in Lone Star Gas Co. in Dallas,
full. Mrs Harry Miller Jr. made Kathy White had arranged toe
forms topic for Lutherans
The Lutheran Womens chairman, stated the group’s
Missionary League of Grace next delivery date to Jan. 29.
Lutheran Church met on Several of the members signed
Tuesday with the new up to drive for meals on wheels
president, Thekla Coldewey, that week.
presiding. The February meeting will
A devotion entitled "Lore Thy feature a salad luncheon
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a sensible, well-balanced
diet, the problem may disap-
pear.
If it's related to diabetes,
if diabetic problems can be
adequately controlled, that
may minimize the difficulty.
When fatty liver is associ-
ated with the excess use of
alcohol, elimination of the
alcohol habit can result in
reversal of the process
I am sending you The
Health Letter number 7-8,
Living With Your Liver.
Other readers who want this
issue can send 50 cents with
a long, stamped, self-ad-
dressed envelope for it. Send
your request to me to care of
this newspaper, P.O. Box
1551, Radio City Station.
New York, N. Y. 10019.
Sometimes it is very diffi-
cult to know that a person
has underlying liver disease
simply by a general exami-
nation of the body. There
may be no obvious physical
signs That’s why doctors do
liver function tests. If you’re
really right in assuming that
your husband looks a little
jaundiced, he should have a
medical examination imme-
diately to evaluate the status
of his liver.
I might also point out that
cirrhosis of the liver, scarr-
ing and contraction of the
liver after damage, is one of
the 10 most common causes
of death in the American
population. In fact, it is the
fourth most common cause
in middle-aged American
males.
About 60 percent of these
are caused by excessive use
of alcohol. Let me point out
at once that this means that
there are 40 percent that are
associated with other dis-
eases that affect the liver
Just because a person has
cirrhosis of the liver doesn’t
mean that be or she is hitting
the bottle.
Once a person has cir-
rhosis of the liver or liver
damage of any type it is
important that be not use
alcohol in any form. Alcohol
is toxic to the liver and can
lead to further and signifi-
cant damage.
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ,
the report. program.
The meeting was held at Members present were
Mexico Inn Restaurant with Mmes Miller, Price, Comolli,
social committee member, Mrs. Ritchie E. Davis. Trigg, Jan
Charlie Trigg, serving as Cooper, Jordan, Nance Mur-
circulatory conditionsabave Mier caled the
gnstertnit"ncdoigr“tem meeting of the TOPS Club 7». meeting to order and Mrs Kent Frayar, Betty Bell, Martha
comtor. Y Norlene Gleaton, leader, Comolli gave the opening Brooks, Weatherby, Fielding
P5 called the meeting to order and prayer. Minutes were read and Early, Mary Belle Blass, F.
Infants feel temperature Minnie Medcalf led the KOPS corrected by Mrs. Gary Price in Scott Lanford, J. Luther
changes more rapidly than creed. La Delle Gray led the the absence of Mrs. Bud Haynes, James. Sharon
adults and rely on adults to TOPS pledge. _____________________ and Kathie White.
chilies, drained and
liquid pressed out
3 tablespoons minced sweet
(Spanish) onion
Tortilla chips
Beat the cheese with the sea-
smnyedbsattimnthe"unayjongad. -to—*-...
Drain tomatoes in a strainer;--
with a spoon press out liquid
and break up the tomatoes — tightly and chill overnight to let
there should be l-3rd cup; stir stiffen and flavors blend. Serve
into the cheese mixture with with the tortilla chips as a
the chilies and onion. Cover spread or dip. Makes about 1K
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dress them properly. Plans for another contest--
Young children need were discussed and goals were Medcalf. KOPS queen, and Coutineutalludians
gudappsttnacgneehencarwss jsasususs:
much to hinder posture or ac- year. Norlene Gleaton Mattie Brice facts is in West Germany;
tivomavoment or interfere with o-... Martinn, callea th. Teresa Martinez and Sarah The costumes, weapons and
tive movementior interterewuun Teresa Martinez called the implements have been dis-
personal safety. roll and gave the weight report. "“5 played since 1928 in a mu
Older adults and the han- Sarah Davis led the group to persons interested in joining scum at Radebul dedicated
dicapped may not be as active several songs. TOPS 729 may call Norlene torguthor "eKari, MoyYeis“bo
and since body activity warms The meeting closed with the Gleaton, 646-5483, or Minnie rore ever visiting the United
the body, they may feel cooler queen song, sung to Minnie Medcalf, 646-4896. states
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 79, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 14, 1979, newspaper, January 14, 1979; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573351/m1/30/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.