The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1978 Page: 4 of 10
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THE (OU RIER
NOVEMBER 16, 1979
PAGE FOUR
Really
Out
Tonsils
Necessary?
will
BY EUNICE GRAY
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SALE
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HOOTEN’S FURNITURE
New Furniture
Caprice Classic 4 Door Sedan
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SANGER MOTOR COMPANY
SPECIAL
Pr<
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SERVICE
THIS WEEK ONLY
SALES
III.
Hide Bed Sofa
$259.95
SERVING THE AREA FOR OVER 40 YEARS
Sanger, Texas
Blk \ inv I Sofa Chair Ottoman
$299.95
458-7431
Auto Insurance
Blk. \ invl Sofa & Love Seat
$399.95
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$299.95
Recliner
$79.95
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OR WE WILL
SHOP NOU FOR CHRISTMAS!
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•/ «V FITN1CF GRJ
Lone Star Gas Company A
Hen? working energetically for your anas future.
(leers
st vies
don't
or
him
a lorn.’ with
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promot e I hi
Bedroom Suite
.) drawer chest, drawer w/mirror frame,
mattress A box springs,
night stand
Exchange
Job.
The
Long
WE HAVE I AY A WAY
FINANCE.
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bv
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I Io Mil's Nition.nl
, ol Child Health and
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I !u
I he
follow.
mot het ■
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11 fl
thev
skills
help
for a
Owl
iw ard
e -mhl
e .-I>u;
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blit.dl! :■
n|v I 1 of
percent 1
as
lea ves
and that
mobile
readers, thank me for the
questions I raise.”
She was the youngest of
nine children. Her parents
were idealistic, and both
were committed to public
service. When they were
first married they made a
pact to devote a good part of
their time to community
work. They were great
believers in personal partic
ipation. Her father finally
became postmaster at Tyler,
and for the first time they
had a regular salary in the
family. Speech making at
the dinner table was a
regular thing at their home.
Her grandmother had
moved to Roanoke, Virginia,
so her mother and her two
sisters could attend Hollins
College. Her father had been
given the Bible and a book of
Shakespeare at an early age,
and went out into the piney
woods and memorized and
recited from both.
He was known in East
Texas as an orator, and his
offspring were trained for
leadership by his example.
He was high in Masonic
circles because of his ability
to speak well, and because of
his fine character.
Pictures of Sarah with
President Johnson. Presi
dent Ford, President Kenn
edy and with Speaker Sam
Rayburn, all her favorites,
rm m.
f th.
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771'19 m- c.|!
We at Sanger Motor Company are in our final phase of our “AROUND THE
WORLD IN 80 DAYS** Sales Campaign. We are determined to win this
Campaign regardless of profits. Therefore all of our new 1978 and 1979
Chevrolet Cars and Trucks must be sold before December 10th. So don’t
wait, come on out to Sanger Motor and take advantage of this once in a
lifetime sale. ...............
es of T<
with Dav
"Sight
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blindness
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Its
Saturday, November IS, 9:30 a m
lb.,
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each
but
them to
■s again-t commun
How long con you
depend on Lone Star
for natural gas service?
110 Years n 20 Years 50 Years
More Than 50 Years
It's d matter of
life and breath! "
Give more to I
Christmas Seals
["Natural" is the key word in question
Unless regulatory price limitations
make the development of new gas
fields unprofitable for this area's pro-
ducers. it will be many years before
I natural gas supplies run short for our
a
1 95"> a- an
National
Blind
T< V I-
health
<i'.'ht
total
public
ire. The Deadly
Krozair of Kregen.
Prom the Abyss,
Kraki'
Sociel v can exist .
basis that there
amount of polisher
that no one says
w ha I he thinks
Gift* to the library in
memory of Genevieve Rice
Stubbs and Jack T. Sullivan
have been given by Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Manning of
Amarillo. She is the former
Julia Balis of Sanger and
was in Sanger for Home
, coming. She and Mr.
Manning visited the library
as did Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Givens, she the former
Jenny Dee Bronough, of San
Diego, California. Both are
old-time Sanger residents
and enjoy visiting with
friends here. Both couples
are generous in their gifts to>
the library. /
A new book in the library
is Sarah McClendon's. My
Eight Presidents. She is a
White House correspondent
who has served under eight
presidents. Sarah McClen-
don is from Tyler. Texas,
and writes interestingly of
her experiences as a
member of the Washington
press.
"Sarah McClendon may
have changed history,” said
a columnist about a question
she asked a president. “And
that was just what I was
trying to do,” said Sarah
McClendon, “the right
question can do more than
produce a news story. It can
change government policy,
hopefully, for the better.
• “My people”, she calls her
Alsu under
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chaiier
( lub. Member
i d to mdiv
area's fair share enough gas to last our cus
tomers for many years
Whether we can take advantage of this
opportunity depends mostly on whether we ll
be allowed to recover our actual costs on a
timely basis.
Without the ability to pay our gas bill, earn
a reasonable rate of return on our investments
and recover our operating expenses, we will be .
unable to continue an aggressive supply pro-
gram in time for it to be really effective
There is no shortage of natural gas.
There's only a shortage of the low priced,
easily accessible gas that nearly everyone took
for granted in years past
If gas producers are given incentives to
continue their risks in exploring for deeper,
more inaccessible reserves, there is little reason
for our high priority customers to face natural
gas shortages until we re deep into the 21st
centurv
Aner that, the future for gas energy still
looks good The technology for gasifying coal is
a fact, not some fantasy of the future And our
nation has enormous coal deposits
Converting it into gas makes sense Be
cause gas burns clean and doesn't pollute It
also makes economic sen\e, because this gas
can be distributed through the pipeline system
we have, and the families who have gas
appliances can keep right on using them
How long can you depend on Lone Star for
gas service? We intend to make sure your chil-
dren's grandchildren can depend on us
I: 1
him
the kev
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•e lonelv
tonsillectomy
Pii i-burgh team
•d t’>5 children
- b nl ,■< ported
I I) I n,| I
ell s
...ir fn<
report the
that in
■n with
f
ts, ehil
long
■\ ere
to
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she
the .leer.
loneline-
individna Is
imeone
Beat Loneliness With Action
n to make ales.
I surgical interven
cording to a new
reported bv a
team at the
N Hospital of
A n v
ni.ii
ill tlie
h
luals w
s.i\ eil be. an-
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I 'tL . Mrs
If. all
loneliness I-
,. person foe
I .oil, lines,
it di pres,
! . nt a hea It b
ire part of a
ii' project at
IL is pi i a I of
establish
for the
e t onsils or
mly on the
is some
I lying ami
exact Iv
i that affect
Hid act l\ it ie»
This discrepancy between
physician observed histories
and reports by parents may
reflect a genuine reduction
in the severity and frequen
,'v of sore throat.
The children may have
out grown their tendancy
toward throat infections or
the child's history may have
been exaggerated, either
consciously or unconscious
Iv. by the parents in order to
persuade the attending
phvsician to remove the
child's tonsils.
These parents, having
heard from friends or
relatives of the benefits of
tonsillectomy, may desire
the surgery for their child in
order to spare the child
discomfort, they may also be
concerned about exposing
the child to repeated courses
of antibiotics. A third
mot is at ion may he the wish
to avoid the inconvenience
and expense of frequent
\isits to a doctor.
The decision to perform a
tonsillectomy on children
with frequent but undocu
merited history of recurrent
throat infection would best
be postponed at least until a
dependable clinical ohserva
lion of two episodes of
infections ••‘throat infection of at least
moderate severity.
As part of the total study,
the Pittsburgh team also
investigated a group of
children with nasal obstruc
non due to enlarged
adenoids. Difficulty in
breathing through the nose
is among the most common
childhood complaints.
Expert
Printing
Everytime!
The
SANGER
COURIER
itil'ei n;
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Li lb.
tin 'i.7 c
ll.ld v.l
rribed II
11
r< d
isi11. ,-i on
i t mi.i i n i r.
Hannah Fowler, Battery
From Hellfire, The Ken
turkians, The Venice Plot,
Jeremy, True Grit, and You
and Me. Baton I^eonardo’s
Law Narrow Exit, The
Glasshouse Gang, The
Japanese Corpse, Patrol To
Benghaze, Clinton is
Assigned, The Valkyree
Encounter, The Farnsworth
Score.
Also, The Exorcist, Riess
This House, Baby Sitter's
Guide. Love Story, Ask Me
If 1 Love You Now.
Choi'olate Days, Profiles in
Courage, Cranny and Zooey,
If Beale Street Could Talk.
Community
Thanksgiving
Service
The annual Community
Thanksgiving service will be
Monday night, November 20
at 7:30 PM at the First
1’nited Methodist Church.
There will be a combined
choir made up of people from
all churches. Anyone desir
ing to sing in the choir is
invited to do so and to be at
the church at 6:45 PM.
There will be special music
bv various churches.
There will be a time of
fellowship and refreshments
after the service. A nursery
will be provided for small
children. Everyone in the
community is invited to
attend the service.__
Johannes Gutenberg, the
father of printing, was
originally a goldsmith
I- those
their parent s.
• ■hlidre'l were
I rli ' a ndid.i-t es
N me of
children
t i i for
: i msi I leei om v (If t hi -si- 51,
T' '■<1 | ieree n t 1 i' \ |u mumeed
io11e. one. or two mild sure
11: I II.l I s.ilu I I mi t he vea r t he v
W’-l oils,
Akers Chairman Of TSPB
Cniversit v of Texas Coach
I'red .Akers, sight saving
chairman of the Texas
Soeitv to Prevent Blindness
iTSPBI. launches the "Save
the Eves of Texas" cam
paign wit h I hiv id Wells.
TSPB’s "Sight Saving
Child" After screening
referral by TSPB's
school A’ision
Program. David
nosed as having
or "La/1
problem
treated a
lor full restorat ion •
I>.ivid is the son I
Mrs. Murrav Wei
Silverspringi Dr:'
and one of I hi
children scree
by v olunteers I
Soeiet v to det
eve problems
Organized m
affiliate of tin
Soeiet v Io Pre1,
ness A’SPIW
Soeiet v is a \ olu n
agency devoicd
eonserval ion t hr
program of re>e
and professional
and community
|irevenli"n proei
In addition to
(1
II.. I. '!<’■: Texas
I.L 2559
‘ CI'STDM HOT ST AMPING In Manv Colors Including Genuine Gold Leal. We Can stamp
Name A Addresses, Initials, Monograms. Or Other Insignia On Items Such As Billfolds —
I uggage Checkbooks Photos Books ■ Bibles Christmas Cards — Plates —
Napkins Coasters Rook Matches And Dozens Of Other Items.
or 5/K“ Letters is Ideal For Rural
Auto Or Trurk Lettering ' Safetv Instructions Lettering On Glass Doors Or
Special Economic Indoor Signs For Stores, And
1! > -t.itc
n.ibnd'.
cloud "f
m. "ft
Rm'v L'o
E'.irmion
rc throats
in each of
...Irm or
of three
-.cliool Screening programs.
TSPB also sponsors free
glaucoma fests for people
over 35 v ears of age
* OCR CUSTOM LETTERING I sing 1 1/2“. 1",
Mailboxes
Windows File Cabinet Color Coding
Manv Other Type Exes.
ml urn !.> pm vent
from adv ,i nci ng t <>
|. of depression.
exh.i list :■ 'i a
eood workout is good
medication lor hmelines
But don't overdo
WO| i, I ) O|) I i I . l d e ,i | > I
r m e I • I.. : I a t I' 11 < ■ fol
ph\ -i.'.i! Lit mile I hi
r< ■ . n
somi marrieits are
thev'll lose ‘heir
■ 'ii .. 'ri to..
.' it h I' :.I ■ o:
Dime,::’ .Id-
. I ’ 1' p .
hen
grace the pages of her book
The classic house with
gingerbread trimming in
which she grew up in Tyler,
Texas, is also shown.
This is a book you
enjoy The story of a Texas
native and how she has
made for herself a (dace in
the Washington press, will
interest you She tells about
her eight presidents in an
informal and chatty manner
you will like
Books given to the library
by Dr G. L. Seligmann. Jr.
of the Department of
History, North Texas State
University are: The Man of
Propertv. Donald E. West
lake, The Witches of
Brimstone Hill, Games
People Play. Death Tor A
Playmate. Oh Where are
Bloddy Marys Earrings?,
The Hunter and the Whale.
Night wing, and The Mole.
Also, A Game for Heroes.
Interview With the A'amp
Gold.
Wind
Hrolf
Saga. The Valhalla
Exchange, The AVinter Spy.
The Hanged Men and The
A'enice Plot.
Others are:
An
Smear
Captain.
Kesrit h.
Tobruk, Ramage. The Kohra
Manifesto, Seawitch. Pass
age to Mutiny, The Chancel
lor Manuscript, Confess,
Fletch, March or Die,
Promised Land. Benghazi
Breakout, and Dorsai.
Tor All the
Reasons, Penrod.
Love and Pasta
When the
loneliness
bus v,advi
I lunean.
Agent
SI nee lonel i;n■«.
of me nt.11 Ii.
induces lethal",
and isolation,
overcoming it i
All people a
some time; otherwise, th
reallv aren't
I hemselves,
I low eV er.
t v pe of
among
When someone is l.melv,
he doesn't know how to "et
in touch wit h a not her ner-
for companionship He's |.
t he key to group assoeia
the agent explains,
But, remember, lonel
and being alone ar.
same. Loneliness is
mind: aloneness m
is a choice
All age groups tret l.melv.
Children, adolescent-, sin
gles. married-, divorced and
aged at some time feel
alienation or isolation from
someone or some group they
lov e.
Life
family
career families
causes of
children, she
Adole
million-plus priority customers
The good news, however, is that these
"naturar reserves can be supplemented with
enough synthetic gas to keep Lone Star in the
gas business for the next 50 years And beyond
Lone Star has weathered too many storms
in the last 69 years to shy away from the chal-
lenge of the energy future We know what
must be done to meet that challenge, and we ll
meet it.
Th* groundwork is done.
There are excellent reasons for optimism
Foremost of these is the fact that 50% of the
known onshore gas reserves in the United
States are in areas where Lone Star already has
pipeline systems in operation.
The energy outlook becomes even more
promising when you consider the enormous,
long-term potential of the gas fields under de
velopment in Texas' Gulf Coast waters Lone
Star is already buying some offshore gas And
we intend to buy enough of it to satisfy our
customers' demand as it becomes available in
volumes large enough to be gathered effi-
ciently and economically
Lone Star's ability to take delivery of new
natural gas reserves as they are developed
gives us an outstanding opportunity to buy our
TSPB
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h h-h
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Hsu (if s.| fut V
-uh<Hi|s jnd
xuhou! nr
jpplv
W -i
ip i- .i
The m.i jorit v uf children
with a irp.utvil history of
recurrent sore throat but for
whom iloiiinietileil medical
records are not available, do
not neei
lion, aci
st ud v
research
('hildren
Pittsburgh
In a separate
investigators s.iv !
co nt i .i s i 'ii ch i Id re
Utldocumellted hist one
freipient sore i hro i
dren bothered bv
standing moderate or
no sa I obstruction due
enlarged .idemuds do ;
to be likelv candidat
sum-C
B..t I
ft I.ii
5 iti<. ( iii’.i•.
K Pittsburgh
R ratum.il
B decision i
■ adenoids
F The
-t art ed
in g.i
Inst it
Hum
II!
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st V les. mobilit V.
■paration and dual
are priftiarv
loneliness in
points out
•nts get lonelv
when they feel left out for
instance, with no role model
or adult to show him how to
live, no close relationship
with school. peer- or
teacher, or
casual that
provide sound
experiences Io
learn how to gel
ot hers.
Singles gel lonelv thev
are not all swingers' when
they have no family
available for socialization, or
thev get left mil of married
groups when thev
"I hreaten" I he not so -i a bit-
marriage. the agen' .contin
lies.
Married couples find
mobility as I heir chief cause
of loneliness
Many young couples get
tired of each other’s
company, but mobility
teaches them to protect
thetnselve
ity ties.
Moving
friends
therefore.
and
Pre
S.-e. nmg
vv is di.l'I
atnblv opia
an eve
must be
is possible
t of vision.
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p)i)0
Austin.
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•tied annti.dlv
(rained bv the
lect children's
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