The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1983 Page: 7 of 26
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Let us recall the spirit ad meaing of earlier Thanksgivings.
Thelr Ures were much more difficult yet they were
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to give thanks for the abundance, good health and
happiness we have received.
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THE SEALY NEWS
Thursday, November 24,1983
The Turkey Basket ™ Bouquet
from your FTD" Florist.
Thanksgiving is Thursday, November 24
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Many older Americans
feel more vulnerable to
crime because of physical
limitations and limited
financial resources, says
Judith Warren, a family life
education-aging specialist.
“Actually, older people
are not victimized any more
or less than other age
groups but this fact does
not help feelings of fear”
says Warren, who is with
the Texas A&M University
Agricultural Extension Ser-
vice home economics pro-
gram.
“Older persons in both
cities and small towns
sometimes end up living in
high crime areas” Warren
says. Though they may
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rapidly, and that early
recognition by examiniation
is the best way to prevent
crippling deformities.
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. Crime prevention organi-
zations have a series of
suggestions for older per-
sons.
To prevent robbery,
make sure the home is
locked whenever you are
not home. Dead bolt locks,
locks or pins in windows
and closed garage doors
help keep a home secure.
The appearance of some-
one in the home is
important too. Lights left
on or a radio played at
normal volume can be a
deterrant.
Many neighborhoods or-
ganize a Neighborhood
Watch. In this, neighbors
agree to be aware of each
other’s home and report to
the police any activities out
of the ordinary.
Even a casual neighbor-
to-neighbor conversation
asking that the home be
watched, can give the older
person a feeling of security,
notes the home economist.
Older persons can do
some things themselves,
too, says Warren. Women
do not have to carry their
purses with them all the
time. If they are out for a
walk or windowshopping,
they can leave their purse at
home and remove some
temptation to a purse
snatcher.
“Go out with friends,’
says the specialist. “There
is security in numbers. Plan
your route so that you are
traveling in safe areas and
don’t always go to the same
place at the same time. Go
grocery shopping at dif-
ferent times so that an
intruder can’t learn your
schedule?’
This month, for the third
time since the establishment
of countywide appraisal
districts to consolidate
property tax appraisal
functions in Texas, new
boards of directors are
being selected for each
appraisal district.
These directors, elected
for two-year terms, appoint
the district’s appraisal
review board members,
employ the chief appraiser,
set district policies, estab-
lish its budget and
contract for its major
expenditures.
The director selection
process follows procedures
established by the Texas
Property Tax Code. School
boards, city councils and
county commissioners’
courts are entitled to vote,
and the code also contains
procedures by which an
The selection process is limitation does not apply to
conducted by the county elected officials also chosen
clerk who must count votes, to serve as directors.
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SERVING THE ENTIRE AREA
KATY ALUMINUM GUTTERS
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of interest to young F rydek-an Felipe
adolescent girls and their
parents is scoliosis, a Rlond Driva
curvature of the spine. D-d —rlve
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Sandy and Raymond Navarro, Jr. marked the first
anniversary of the Triple R Boot Barn Sunday afternoon
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appraisal district may declare winners and submit
modify the selection pro- results to all candidates and
TodI Johnson is the owner of the Cracker Box south
on Highway 36, whore she handles antiques and
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will be featured on "The
Eyes of Texas" Saturday
Night, November 26.
The program will be aired
at 6:30 p.m. on Channel 2,
Houston.
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tures would include back
bracing and physical ther-
apy with electrical stimula-
tion to prevent progression
of the curvature. Oc-
casionally, surgery may be
indicated in which a
Herrington rod is placed
along the vertebrae to
stabilize them.
The important thing to
remember is that scoliosis is
not rare in young adole-
scent girls, that it does
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preserve and authentically
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Shelby motor cars of the
years 1964% through 1973
inclusive, and to serve as an
accurate and technical
source of information
concerning these automo-
biles for the benefit of its
have lived in the same place members as well as the
for years, the neighborhood general public.
often changes around them. Any persons interested in
They are the outsider —the promoting the purpose of
different person — and so this club and would like to
might be victimized. become members, please
“Older people living in call (409)732-2362 before 2
rural areas may feel the p.m. or (409)732-6285 after
isolation more than they did that time and ask for Joyce.
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The insurance industry
says cancer insurance can
offer protection from
prohibitive medical costs
for a reasonable cost —
premiums range from $4 to
$11 a month for a
40-year-old. But some
consumer groups Say you
should look closely at such
policies before buying. The
Health Insurance Associ-
ation of America warns
that there may be gaps in
the coverage.
Many policies pay only
for “definitive” treatment
of the cancer, not for
related treatments. So your
policy might not cover
diagnostic and pathology
reports, rehabilitation or
checkups after treatment.
Many policies pay only
for hospital treatment, not
for outpatient treatment or
care.
which occurs mainly in the
preadolescent girls and in
early adolescence. The
cause for this condition is
unknown, but it seems to
have a hereditary tendency.
It may range from mild to
severe and cripply. Most
cases, however, are mild
and require only close
observation for a few years.
The key to successful
management is awareness
of the condition, and early
recognition by physical
examination. Young ado-
lescent girls should be
checked annually by their
physician or trained school
nurse who will look for an
obvious curve in the
vertebrae, a difference of
one inch between the
shoulder heights or a
prominence of one side
when the patient bends for-
ward toward the examiner.
Any of the above indicate
some degree of scoliosis. In
milder cases, the physician
may follow the patient by
examinations every few
months. In milder cases,
X-Rays may not be
necessary. For cases which
are found to be more
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Mustang Club
Columbus has started a
Mustang car club and a
charter was granted by the
National Mustang Club of
America, whose headquar-
ters are located in Lithonia,
Georgia.
The name is “Texas
Classic Mustangs!’ The
general purpose is to
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The Frydek-San Felipe
area held its first blood
drive on Monday, Novem-
ber 21. Andrew Sowa of
Frydek and Joan Dinger of
the San Felipe area were in
charge of the drive. A nice
total was recorded but it is
hoped next year more
people will become donors.
Volunteers from the area
served orange juice and
cookies which were do-
nated. The ladies of St.
Mary’s Altar Society in
Frydek served the mobile
blood team supper.
For anyone interested in
giving blood to help
themselves and their imme-
diate family or someone
else there will be another
blood drive Sunday at
Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church in Sealy
and at the Trinity Lutheran
Church Sunday, December
4. Appreciation is extended
to everyone who came out
to donate blood and to
those who volunteered their
time to work at the drive.
In October, candidates by December 1.
for director were nominated An appraisal district
by voting taxing units, board normally consists of
According to Kenneth five directors but may have
Graeber, executive director as many as 13. The newly
of the State Property Tax elected directors will serve
Board, the governing body two-year terms starting
of each voting taxing unit January 1, 1984. To be
had to determine its vote by eligible to serve on the
resolution and submit it to board of directors, a person
the county clerk before must be a resident of the
November 15. Each unit is appraisal district and must
alloted a number of votes have resided in the district
based proportionally on its for at least two years
1982 tax levy. The unit may immediately preceding the
cast all its votes for one date he takes office. No
candidate or may distribute more than one employee of
the votes among any a taxing unit may serve on
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