Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1994 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR-THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS-THURSDAY, JULY 14,1994
f ARCHER CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
PRESENTS
THE THIRD ANNUAL
ARCHER
SCORCHER
BIKE
TOUR
Saturday,
August 6, 1994
FOR INFORMATION CALL
(817)574-248%
ALMOST READY. Construc-
tion continues on T. C.'s Wild-
cat Food Store in Archer City.
Tim Caloren, owner of the full-
service grocery store, delicates-
sen, and meat market located
at 315 S. Center, expects to be
open before the end of the
month. Deli employees Suan
Eubanks and Kelly Peden re-
ceived training Tuesday in
pizza making from Jason Far-
rell with Piccadilly Circus
Pizza. Made-from-scratch
pizza is just one of many items
that will be featured in the deli.
Health Officials Warn Goldman said.
^ „ . - Dr. Goldman said that people should con-
Ol SKin Cancer ivisks ductself-examinationsoftheirskinandthe
The Texas Department of Health (TDH) s^n their children, /my changes in the
warns that skin cancer is the most common s^ze or c°l°r of moles or other features
type of cancer in the United States. And warrant a doctor's opinion,
because of its climate, Texas is exposed to ^r- Goldman said," Ayone who must be in
higher levels of cancer-causing radiation the sun should use a sunscreen (rated 15 or
than are some other states. higher), applied at least half an hour before1
In 1994, there will be about 32,000 new S°mg out into the sun. Use a waterproof
cases of malignant melanoma, and about f°rmula, °r reapply al ter swimming or
70,000 new cases of basal and squamous heavy perspiration. Commonly-used
cell skin cancer in the U.S. Experts esti- chemical sunscreens block ultraviolet B,
mate that about 6,900 deaths from malig- arc virtually transparent to ultraviolet
nant melanoma, and about 2,300 deaths A, and may not be as effective in preventing
from the other types of skin cancer will s^n cancer as previously thought,
occur in the country this year. A better way to prevent skin cancer is by
However, according to Dr. Daniel A. avoiding the sun entirely, but persons
Goldman, medical consultant for the TDH should at least be sure to:
Bureau of Chronic Disease, "All types of **Wear protective clothing - hats, long
skin cancer occur more frequently in fair- sleeves, and gloves;
skinned individuals who have been repeat- ** Avoid the suns most intense rays be-
edly exposed to the sun, ultraviolet light or tween 10 am and 3pm;
X-rays." **Never use sunlamps, tanning booths, or
He explained that the danger from sunlight tanning pills; and
is increasing, according to scientists, since ** Avoid prolonged sunbathing._
PICTURE
PERFECT
IMAGES
574-4569
Randy K.
Ammons
air pollution continues to deplete the pro-
tective ozone layer of the earth's atmos-
phere. The incidence rate for malignant
melanoma, the most deadly form of skin
cancer, has been increasing at a rate of 4 %
per year, and the death rate for all skin
cancers has about doubled during the last
16 years, he said.
"However, skin cancer is mostly prevent-
able, when precautions are taken. And
virtually 100 % of skin cancers are curable,
if diagnosed and removed early," Dr.
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Lobpries, F. Mike. Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1994, newspaper, July 14, 1994; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825601/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archer Public Library.