Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 276, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1976 Page: 10 of 28
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THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
Friday, June 18, 1976
Pupils Share Necessity Of Securing Records
state, persons may send $2 with their request to the Texas
Department of Health Resources (formerly State Depart-
ment of Health), 410 E. Fifth St., Austin 78701.
Parents requesting birth certificates from any office
should include the child's name, his or her place of birth, the
date of birth and the names of his or her parents, including
By JOYCE HOPKINS
Education Writer
All children entering public school kindergarten or first
grade for the first time must have one thing in common on
registration day — possession of an up-to-date immunization
record and birth certificate or copy
All students, regardless of grade, who are entering the
public schools for the first time must have a certificate from
their doctors or a city-county health department that they
have, or are receiving, the state required immunizations or
innoculations.
Children ages 5 through 11 must have the following
—Polio, minimum of three doses of oral (Sabini vaccine,
with at least one dose received since the 4th birthday;
—Diptheria-tetanus, minimum of three doses, with at least
one dose received since the 4th birthday ;
—Measles, one dose of vaccine, or history of 10-day
measles illness,
—Rubella, one dose of vaccine.
FOR STUDENTS 12 YEARS and older, the requirements
are for the following:
—Polio, minimum of three doses of oral (Sabini vaccine,
with at least one dose received since the 4th birthday, but not
required of those 19 years or older.
—Diptheria-tetanus, minimum of three doses within the
last 10 years;
— Measles, recommended but not required if student has
had 10-day measles vaccine;
—Rubella, not required for persons 12 years or older
These requirements may be waived only for reasons of
medical or religious exclusion.
The Denton City-County Health Department holds an
immunization clinic each Thursday from 2 to 4:30 p.m.
Registered nurses provide the immunizations required by
the state at no charge, and may provide optional mumps
vaccine for which there is a charge.
The health department is at 221 N. Elm.
BIRTH CERTIFICATES FOR children born outside
Denton County may be obtained from the appropriate city or
county office or the health departments of the states in which
they were born.
Locally, birth certificate copies for children born within
the Denton city limits are available from the corporation
court offices in the municipal building for a $2 charge.
Copies of certificates for children born outside Denton city
limits but within the county are available for $1 each in the
county clerk's office in the courthouse oh the square
Te write for birth certificates for children born within the
he mother's maiden name.
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MR. AND MRS. EDWARD A. MORROW
Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary
Couple To Mark
50th Anniversary
Mr and Mrs. Edward A.
Morrow will celebrate their
golden wedding anniversary
with an open house from 2 to
5p.m Sunday at their home,
223 Hillcrest Drive in
Sanger -
The couple was married
April 15,1928, in Keene They
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news
The couple returned from
the tour Wednesday the date
of their 50th wedding an-
ife Likes Multiple Lifestyle
By HELEN BOTTEL
Dear Helen:
I’m married, 26. and have had an affair with another man
for a year But now there are two men. Don’t misunderstand.
I’m not a sexpot It just seemed to happen, mainly because
my husband doesn't enjoy going out and I like my freedom.
I know that if I continue the affairs, I'll lose a good, hard-
working husband who loves me and offers a lot of security I
love him too, but I enjoy excitement and the fun of being with
other people. I’m not made for just one humdrum life style
I asked a psychiatrist what to do and he said I’d have to
make my own decision. (For $50 an hour, you'd think he'd
advise!)
So what do you say? — Eating Cake
Dear E. C.:
I'd say you've already made your decision, and it will
. eventually break up your marriage
And then you'll find that single life isn't such a great piece
of cake either But remember — you asked for it. — H
Dear Helen:
I've just solved what I considered a huge problem and
would like to pass it on to your readers.
My husband is very active in a men's organization which
meets regularly once a week. Recently he was elected an
officer in the club and since then he’s been out two or three
evenings a week.
I found myself resentful, since I was becoming an unpaid
baby-sitter (After all, they're his kids too.)
So now I'm keeping a notebook for the hours, and figure
thus regular meeting nights are worth $5 per hour (That
might sound high, but after all who could 'sit" better than
good old mom, right?) All other nights which are “extra" are
worth $B per hour When I have enough hours added up, I go
Thelen
help us 1
out and buy myself something really nice, and charge it. of
course
The outcome’’ No more resentment, no more nagging, and
a fantastic wardrobe which I feel 1 truly earned. — I’m Worth
It
Dear IWI:
Great: but can your husband afford it? — H
Dear Helen:
I’m a 59-year-old woman in need of advice When I was
very young. I had a baby from a man I dearly loved He
wanted to marry me, but my folks wouldn’t have it. So I
married Someone else, raised my daughter (who is now
happily married) and was recently widowed,
The father of my daughter wants to keep company with
me. (He’s a widower.) I’m not real well, and he’s near 75 but
hale and hearty Would it be wrong after 40 years, to go back
to my first love’’ — Worried
Dear Worried:
What’s wrong about keeping company with someone
you've known more than half a lifetime? Enjoy the years you
have left! — H.
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• RaVonIne.
311 N LOCUST
DENTON, TE X AS.
niversary. Theywere
have lived in Sanger since married June 16, 1926. in
that time Morrow, a former- Malakoff, Tex. "
employe of the State High-
way Department, is retired
and does custom farming
Hosts for the celebration
will be the Morrows'
daughter and son-in-law, Mr
and Mrs Charles Gaines
Friends and relatives are
invited •
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E.
Taylor. 1302 Sherman Drive,
made a nine-day tour of
Hawaii in celebration of
their golden wedding an-
niversary.
Mr. and Mrs Taylor have
been Denton residents since
1948 and are active in the
First Baptist Church. Oaks
Garden Club and Men's
Garden Club
They have six children:
Merwin E Taylor of Denton:
James L Taylor of
Richardson: Judith Abbott
of Dallas; Larry Taylor of
Fairborn, Ohio; Linda Beebe
of Round Rock; and Terry
Taylor of Garland They
have 12 grandchildren
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