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Adult Education
Graduates
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Carrol! T. Baker
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Shirley Humphries
No. 2 Spinning
Bailey Scholar
In Erskine Play
Maria Livingston, daughter of Mr. an
Mrs. V.W. Livingston of Joanna, recentl
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picaj^vi me icaiuicu IUIC Ul MbldUt? IN III
Erskine College presentation of "Manfred,
part of a program of student-directed one
act plays presented March 13-17 a
Erskine's Main Street Theatre.
Miss Livingston, a 1979 graduate of Cltr
ton High School, is a sophomore chemistr
major at Erskine. She is i n Erskine Scholai
a member of Alpha Lambda Sigma Society
and recipient of the M.S. Baley Memoru
Scholarship.
Wyman Livingston is a Plant No. 1 Wea\
ingAssistant Departmental Superintendenl
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anergic reaction to bee venor
their allergy, however, by
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That'* why you should
you experience extr
dizziness after getl
medication to
to t
High Bloo
Remember to . . .
HAVE REGULAR CHECKS
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FOLLOW RIGHT DIET
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t. GET PROPER EXERCISE
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know that a boa'a
nly .03 Inch long?
your Imaitnattonl
did you know that baa sting*
yaar than anaka bites do? Tha
y paopta auffar a swift, often fatal
n. Victims are usually forewarned of
severe reactions to several stings
g the fatal one.
see your doctor immediately If
erne headaches, nausea or
ting stung. You may need
counteract an allergy
we venom.
d Pressure
. . . You Cai
Don't expect your body to give you fair <
warning if you have high blood pressure. ?
Many times, there is no discomfort and no r
pain. Too many times, there is instead a i
sudden stroke or cerebral hemorrhage,
which may be serious or even fatal.
It doesn't have to happen this way. howev- i
er. You can find out quickly if you have high f
blood pressure by a simple blood pressure ?
check and you can keep track of your blood c
pressure by continuing with these checks on f
a regular basis.
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No Pain, No Worry p
One thing that makes high blood pressure t
so widespread among people is the lack of k
symptoms and pain. a
If a person isn't having any pain, he or she
is not as likely to think it's important to have a
regular blood pressure checks. If the person f
How can you know i
The only way to find out if you have high
blood pressure is to have it checked This is i
quick and painless. It can be done in your t
doctor's office, or by your plant nurse. c
Just don't let it be a one-time thing To r
make sure that high blood pressure doesn't c
sneak up on you. have your pressure check- c
ed regularly.
Right now. an estimated 35 million Amer- v
icans of all ages have high blood pressure. c
Many of them don't know it; others are aware p
ot tneir condition Out do little or nothing to r
improve it. t
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What does the retireme
plan mean to me?
The Retirement Plan provides you with:
1) A monthly income for life when you ret
benefits.
2) Normal retirement at age 65 with at I
3) Retirement as early as age 55.
4) The right to future pension benefits if
5) Benefits payable to your surviving spc
6) Different ways to receive your pension
When do I become a
participant in the plan?
An employee becomes a participant in the
service and has attained age 25, provided yoi
Mills. If you were an hourly paid participant i
December 31, 1980, you are automatically
Plan as of January 1, 1981, regardless of ;
Who pays for my benef
Your pension benefits are provided at no <
entire cost of your Retirement Plan. The emi
fund are based on calculations made by ou
The retirement fund is held in trust undei
Son, Bankers. The Bailey Bank is responsit
and for payment of benefits.
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n Help Bring Yours Down
Joes find that he has high blood pressure?
jgain, since there's usually no pain?he's
lot as likely to worry about controlling
t.. until it's too late.
Millions Have It
Currently, an estimated 35 million Amercans
of all ages have high blood pressure,
i/lany do not know that they have the diseasS;
many others do know it but do not try to
:ontrol it; and many have a lot of incorrect
acts about high blood pressure.
For a better understanding of the condilon?and
to urge you to have your own blood
jressure checked as soon as possible if you
lave not done so recently?here are some
;ey facts about the disease, how to detect it.
ind how to control it.
For more specific information?especially
ibout your own blood pressure?see your
amily doctor or one of our plant nurses.
if pressure's up?
If you find that you have high blood pressirp
<;pp p rlnrtnr tn uunrL nut a nlin thit ...ill
lelp you to control the disease. Usually, a
:ombmation of the right diet, exercise, and
nedication will bring your blood pressure
lown within safe limits and permit you to go
in leading a normal life.
But, once the doctor has provided you
mth the instructions and you have the mediine
you need, then the control of your blood
iressure is a day-by-day routine that you're
esponsible for. You will determine your conrol.
.1
I
nt
ire...in addition to your Social Security
east 10 years of service.
you leave after 10 years of service.
iuse.
i benefits.
plan after he has completed one year of
j are an hourly paid employee of Clinton
n the Profit-Sharing Plan as in effect on
i a participant in the NEW Retirement
your age and service.
its?
:ost to you. Your employer pays for the
Dloyer's contributions to the retirement
r pension consultants,
r a trust agreement with M.S. Bailey &
ile for investing the money in the fund