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Liles recently retired after 19 years continuous service from the Raeford Plant of Burl ington Industries. Ms. Liles was a Spinner in the Spinning Depart ment during her entire career with Burlington. She is looking forward to retirement and plans to "do a lot of work " in her garden and yard. Hodges Named Governor Elect Of Ad Federation Jean Hodges, President of Hodges Associates, Inc., was chosen Governor Elect of the American Advertising Federation's Third District at the Spring Con ference held in Raleigh April 22-24. The AAF Third District includes all of Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. The purpose of the AAF is to improve standards of advertising and to educate business in the ef fective use of advertising. Mrs. Hodges has been a suc cessful advertising professional for many years. Her company, Hodges Associates, is a full service advertising, promotion and public relations agency in Fayetteville. The agency services an extremely diversified roster of clients doing regional, national and interna tional advertising. . . .Blood Pressure (Continued from page 4B) prescription drugs might cause problems if you take them in com bination with high blood pressure medication. Or your pharmacist can help you find the way to ask your doctor about things that trou ble you. Some pharmacists may even have the facilities to measure your blood pressure. Some heaJth professionals have specialized in aspects of care tradi tionally performed by physicians. If you live in a rural area, you may find a physician assistant or nurse practitioner taking your personal and family history, performing a physical examination, ordering basic laboratory tests, or adjusting your medication dosage. The ad vise of these health professionals should be followed as closely as your doctor's advice, for they usually work directly under the supervision of a physician, often in the same office. Your doctor, or someone at your local health department can put you in touch with a health pro fessional specially trained to help with your problems. Sometimes the services of these health profes sionals are available through com munity health centers. Or, you may find them set up in separate practice. Whatever the treatment setting, they can help with your high blood pressure control. Keep your appointment and follow their advice. Cooperate with your health pro fessionals, take your medication, and make the recommended lifestyle changes. Your progress will give you the encouragement you need to reach your goal blood pressure and to maintain it for life. Some heaUh professionals - o can measure blood pressure .? r you /sides your doctor ofte 1.1 cttidc the nurse or doctor on duty where you work and others who ?ee you regularly for health needs. r* von ' anu staying v>vi*nt, diet, or other lifestyle changes for the rest of your life will be easier if you have help. Along with your own commit ment to lifelong treatment, the help of your family, friends, a close neighbor, and health profes sionals can be vital to you in reaching and maintaining it for a longer, healthier life.

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