The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1972 Page: 2 of 6
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EDITORIALS
WOOF, WOOF IN WELFARE
MONSTER POLLUTER
A brief item in a news service ot the National
Association of Manufacturers reports that
“Mason Lustig recently received his Medicaid
identification card number 5,463,603-1 and is
entitled to visits to a doctor or dentists, as
well as such items as prescription drugs,
eyeglasses, false teeth and money for trans-
portation.’’
Mason Lustig happens to be a Great Dane
dog belonging to a woman attorney, Evelyn
Lustig. The dog was enrolled withNewYork’s
Department of Social Services to test the
Vanoaiism has risen to such heights that the
new John F. Kennedy Center for the Perform-
ing Arts in Washington, D.C., has asked Con-
gress for an “emergency”Tl.5 million appro-
priation to keep the Center open for tourists.
Visitors to the Center — between 6,000 and
20,000 everyday — have removed or defaced
everything within reach and more guards are
needed to make people behave. Reportedly,
crystal chandeliers have been stripped, pieces
of rugs and curtains snipped away; faucets pried
from bathroom basins. Not only do the tourists
steal everything moveable, but they leave
sourvenirs of their visits in the form of
cigarette burns and smears of candy and chew-
ing-gum.
This kind of destruction of public property
makes something of a joke out of public
concern for the environment and public interest
in natural beauty. Perhaps it is true that a
very small percentage of the public is made
up of vandals and litterers, but the fact re-
mains that the public is environmentally
destructive. Left to its own devices, it is
a monster that makes the alleged industrial
exploiters of old look puny by comparison.
In reality, much of today’s disregard for
environmental aesthetics is the result of a
general lack of respect for the rights of other
persons and their property .
efficiency of the department. Not only aid the
welfare workers qualify Mason, the dog, for
free health care, but they wrote him a letter
advising him of his eligibility for free grants,
too! Perhaps it was unfair to deliberately
lay a trap for the New York City welfare
system. But, this does in no way lessen
he moral of the story. When a computerized
welfare state turns people into numbers, a
system is created in which there is little
room for personalized treatment based on
the importance of the individual.
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service from the Easter Seal
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-- The Easter Seal Society of-
fers rehabilitation services
to help disabled persons and
their families to find and make
the most effective use of re-
sources which will be helpful
to them in developing their
abilities and living more pur-
poseful lives, he said.
This is accomplished
through direct treatments,
services, education, research
and cooperative efforts with
all other health agencies, pri-
vate, state and federal. The
Easter Seal Society does nol
duplicate services,but strives
to fill all unmet needs of the
disabled, he added. K
The Easter Seal Society is
carrying out its forty-second
annual Easter Seal Appeal
from February 28 - April 2,
to finance a program of re-
habilitation services for crip-
pled children and adults. The
Texas Easter Seal Society
helps support 19 treatment
EASTER SEAL SOCIETY HELPS
HANDICAPPED rERSONS HERE
facilities where children and
adults are treated regardless
of ability to pay. Physical
therapy and speech and hear-
ing programs are offered to •
help the disabled make their
lives fuller, despite their
handicaps.
Mr. Smith urged persons in"
Denton County to increase
their suport of the Texas Eas-
ter Seal Society and its pro-
grams of services to the crip-
pled children and. adults.
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Denton County has two of their
adult leaders temporarily out
of service. If you have a spare
moment it would be a nice ges-
ture on your part to send a card.
Mrs. Fred Smith, the horse
leader for Town & Country, is
at Flow Memorial and Dr. Mar-
cia Tressler, Veterinary Scien-
ce leader for Sanger, is “re-
siding” at the following address:
Room 635, Parkland Hospital,
Dallas, Texas 75235.
♦ * * 4 ♦
The Pilot Point Stock Show
is scheduled for March 23-25.
The riding arena will be the
animal area and the Bank Com-
munity Room will be used for
the various displays.
This show si for the FFA,
FHA members as well as for
the 4-H’ers. The participant
who sells the most tickets for
Fort Worth Exposition and Fat " a drawing, for a chance at a
Stock Show.
The program ended with
Judge ‘ Scofield turning loose
approximately 35 pigeons which
he- predicted would beat him to
his home in Lewisville.
Dr. Sams and Judge Scofield
have made their services a vail-
-able to any club in the county
that would like to learn about
pigeons. They maybe contacted
through the county Extension
office.
♦ ♦ * » ♦
34 Denton County 4-H mem-
bers completed the Rifle Care
and Safety Project, Saturday,
March 11. Junio and Senior
Rifle Teams were chosen ac-
cording to marksmanship at
this meeting. Members of the
Junior Team include-. Scott Hare,
Lynda Sutton, Mike Ganzer and
Ben Brown. Senior team mem-
bers are Eddie Bowden, John
Bradford. Danny Spicer and
Jerry Kirby. Eddie Bo*den
was the high scoring individual
with a total score of 211 points.
Many thanks to the leaders,
Roger Tollefson and Jim Harris,
and parents who devoted the
time and effort necessary to
make this project a success.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Dates, times and places for
District Elimination Contests
are as follows:
Dairy Judging Contest on
April 8 at the Youth Fairgrounds
in Decatur at 9 a.m.
Rifle Contest (Senior 3 earn
Only) on April 22 at the Fair-
grounds In Kaufman at 10 a.m.
Livestock Judging Contest on
April 29 at Charles Rollins’
High Chaparral in Fort Worth
at 10 a.m.
.Horse Judging on May 6 at
the Village Creek Ranch near
Burleson at 9:30 a.m. _-----—-
Any questions concerning
these events may be answered
by calling the county Extension
office. .
Denton County 4-H Council
met Saturday, March 11, for a
short business meeting and a
very interesting program on
Homing Pigeons. The program
presented by Dr. Lewis Sams,
TWU professor, and Honorable
Bob Scofield, district judge,
included information on*racing,
mating habits, anatqrny, feeding,
loft design and shows for
pigeons.
The Denton County Pigeon
Club has offered to give ten
pigeons to any 4-H’er who will
join their club. These pigeons
are ready to be trained for
racing back to their home and
tips on training can be obtained
from members of this club.
This project has a low invest-
ment and provides a method
in which you can receive many
rewards.
Pigeons can be shown at the
State Fair in Dallas and at the
The County Horse Judging
Elimination Contest will be held
at the Singing Oaks Stables in
Denton on March 24 at 6:30
p.m. We hope everyone can
attend this Elimination Contest
without any conflicts. As you
know it is extremely hard to
schedule anything at this time
of year without conflicting with
something, but this is the best
we could do. We plan to have
six classes (four halter—two
performances) and two reason
classes. Individuals who have
been practicing *on their rea-
sons will haveadefiniteadvant-
This office received *’ord
last week on a new method de-
monstration which is being add-
ed to the District Elimination
Contest. This is the Dog Care
md Training Contest whichwill
Ye held only on the District
evel (no state contest). Any
4-H’er desiring to work up a
demonstration in tins area is
urged to do so . immediately.
County Elimination will be held
March 25 at 9 a.m. at Strick-
land Junior High School in Den-
ton.
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Cole, Ralph. The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1972, newspaper, March 16, 1972; Sanger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1282795/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sanger Public Library.