The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1983 Page: 9 of 30
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BUILDINGS UNDERWAY
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Ken Callendar
885-6120—Sealy
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$3,832 per person. The What An Edition!
Public Likes Texas Doctors
TRAFFIC: Wild
Our Work
But Dislikes Waiting Time
West Lives On
Beltone Sets
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Although Texans have a
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A.L.&M
885-2948
320 North Meyer
885-3264
109 North Hardeman
HOME OWNER
COMMERCIAL WORK
35AN
BORROW-A-COPIER
FORESTRY
from
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When The Grounds Too Wst for OUentaVMt-GIVE US A CAU
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The Home of CALLIE GIANT BERMUDA
Ads for ThelntroductionandRaleaseofA BrandNew Barmudagrass
(409) 885-7280
201 W. Front, SEALY
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AGRICULTURAL and SOIL
CONSERVATION WORK
Home building is a family affair
. . . so why not use a family to build your
home? With over 40 years of combined ex-
perience in the building industry, who
could you trust more? From plans to com-
pletion. New home or remodeling; let
Charles McDowell
Ret: 732-6102
• Fence Line Clearing
• Stock Tank Building
• Stock Tank Reworking or Re-Shaping
• Gully Shaping
• Pasture Planting
• Prescribed Pasture Burning
• Firebreak Preparation
• Windbreak Planting
• Land Clearing
• Mowing and Shredding
• Fine Sandy Loam Top Soil
• Drive Way (Iron Ore)
• Site Preparation for New Homes and Barns
• Box Blade and Front End Loader Work
• Dump Truck (Hauling)
• Mowing and Shredding
to 15th place in per
tax payments to the
• Site Preparation
• Road Building
• Caterpillar Dozer
• Caterpillar Track Loader
• Mowing and Shredding
• Right of Way Work
middle-class
home.
NEIGHBPRING COUNTIES
service . repairs
1323 Mayers (Hwy 36)
1 Seely, Texas 77474
IUARDT
LET
JNTY
LL SERVICE
tractor, in lieu of spe-
e choice is yours!
''I Ilf Ill
Our Company is involved in many commercial, agricultural,
forestry and homeowner services —
These services include the fohowing:
Bill's Supermarket will be located In this new build-
ing under construction by Drymalla Construction Com-
pany In the Brazos Village Shopping Center south on
U.S. government, accord-
ing to the Tax Foundation,
a private rerearch group.
The foundation estimates
that Texans will pay $39.8
billion in federal taxes with
the state ranking as it does
in population — behind
California and New York.
But in the per capita
ranking, Alaska leads the
list — with an estimated
federal tax burden of
Jim Hart says that it
takes 135 acres of pine trees
to print one Sunday edition
of The New York Times.
This information comes
from the Texas Forest
Service.
TRAND
934-2232
Brookshire
ED CARS
Beef Skillet
1 pound ground chuck
% cup chopped onion
1 (16 ounce) can toma-
toes, cut up
1 (15% ounce) can red
kidney beans
% cup quick cooking rice
% cup water
3 tablespoons chopped
bell pepper
1 % teaspoon chili powder
% teaspoon salt
% teaspoon garlic salt
% cup shredded Ameri-
can cheese or Cheddar
cheese
Com chips, crushed
in skillet, cook ground
chuck and onion until meat
is brown and onions are
tender. Drain off fat. Stir in
undrained tomatoes, un-
drained beans, rice, water,
10%% ANNUAL PER-
E. New. related imple-
aligible when financed
rdtractbr.
wn payment or trade-
Certain restrictions
1am age and credit life
For all your decorating needs from paint to
wallpaper, from carpets to custom drapes
— contact:
Sealy Decorating Center
• Suppliers of Pine Tree
Seedlings and Hardwood Seedlings
We machine plant seedlings
by the acre or by the 1000's
• Site Preparation
• TSI Work
• Prescribed Burning
• Firebreak Preparation
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THE SEALY NEWS '
Thursday, April 28, 1983
OLYMPIA
403 BOND COPIER
ALL CITIES APPLIANCE REPAIR
WASHES — DKYtltS — DISHWASHtltS
tLECTPK OVENS AND STOVtS
DISPOSALS — COMPACTORS
Hearing Tests
For Sealy
Free electronic hearing tests will be given et
Beltone Hearing Aid Service, at Thrifty Discount
Pharmacy, on Tuesday, May 3, from 10:00 a.m. to
1:00 p.m.
Many hearing problems can be helped. Anyone
who has trouble hearing or understanding is wel-
come to come in for a free test using the latest elec-
tronic equipment to determine the presence end ex-
tent of a hearing loss. Everyone, especially senior
citizens, should have this hearing test of least once a
year. Even those now wearing a hearing aid or those
who have been told that an aid won't help will
benefit from taking the test and finding out about
the latest kinds of help available.
Service on hearing aids and batteries will also
be available.
If you're not able to come, cal 830-0865
today to arrange on in-home or at-the-office hearing
test or come by 103 West Alamo, Brenham, Texas
77833.
Mayeaux and his new 27 percent had an unfavor- _ , e ,
wife, Michelle, had just left able opinion of waiting time MrandS Oi Polyester
is have started the selec-
through the happy pro-
d carpeting and draper-
Y be important to them,
'bile Homes
ower in Rosenberg"
AINTENANCE
led home buyers choose
kitchen and baths. The
e grain printed on it and
ting that stays clean and
{attention. The cheery
baths and kitchen is a
. same low maintenance
SEALY OFFICE
PRODUCTS, INC.
for
12° a Copy
TERMS:
$300 REFUNDABLE Security Deposit
Buy Copypak = 2,000 @ 12* @ Copy = $240.00 + tax
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Building
Materials
Remember: we BUILD HOMES —
not just houses.
For the home of your choice contact:
A.L.&M. Building Materials
WE SUPPLY AND HAUL
• State Grade Iron Ore
• Fine Sandy-Loam Top Soil
• Red Clay
• Fill Dirt
• Sand
Texas' Per Capita
Federal Tax Burden
Although Texas will rank
third this year in total
federal tax collection*, it
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about right, 43 percent
want to be more involved, 2
percent less involved, and I
percent had no answer.
The Texas Medical Asso-
ciation, a 21,500-member
organization of physicians
and medical students, is
using the results of the
survey for planning pro-
grams to better serve
patients.
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A.L.&M. make your dreams a reality.
—A.L.&M.
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average federal tax bite per
person in Texas is estimated
to be $2,561. Ranking last
Highway 36. At the right Is the Revco Drug building. H. in total federal collection* is
E. Krampltz said that Bill's plans to make Its move to its Vermont Mississinni is last
new quarters around June 1st. — Newa Photo in the per capita list.
Call Want-Ad* at 885-3562.
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RESOLUTION OPPOSES
TANDEM TRAILERS
The Federal-State Auem-
bly of the National
Conference of State Legis-
latures unanimously adopt-
ed a resolution saying
tandem trailer truck* are a
deadly menace. The states
agreed to allow the truck*
on some 101,000 mile* of
non-interstate road*, but
objected when the govern-
ment extended the list by
38,000 miles.
VERTI-GARDEN, INC..
Austin County
(409) 885-2925 - 885-2344
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WIVES or SWEETHEARTS
EQUAL RIGHTS! eg.
Cow, 836-4455 "
If your husband or steady-fellow took his
secretary out to eat during secretaries week,*. ;
then demand your equal rights by having him
take you out tonight or this weekend, for sure,
for elegant dining at...
an PINOX'S
E2 Mexiean Restaurant
1 107 East Main • Atrium Mail
CnaFha SatepA ♦ gtgy *i sew aw
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Live Mexico Table Serenades Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.
Free Champagne Fountain Sunday
Free ($3.69 Value) Nachos Sunday
Enjoy "A TASTE OF MEXICO ” at PINON’S
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a reception at her parents’ during their last visit to a I . . . RI.
house and were on their physician’s office. -au in Dood vessels
way to his family’s home to These findings are from a Polyester blood vessels as
pick up a change of clothes survey commissioned by thin as the lead of a pencil
to wear on their honey- the Texas Medical Associ- will soon be tested on
moon. Their new car had ation and conducted by V. humans at the University of bell pepper, chili powder,
been sprayed with "Just Lance Tarrance & Associ- Utah, the hospital where salt and garlic salt. Reduce
Married” signs and deco- ates, a Houston public- the world’s first artificial heat; simmer covered for 20
rated with crepe paper opinion research firm, heart was implanted in minutes, stirring occasion-
streamers. Results of the survey ap- December. If the exper- ally. Top with cheese, cover
Pause for a Kiss peared in the March issue of intents succeed, transplants and heat about 3 minutes or
At a stop sign, the couple Texas Medicine, TAM’s of the artifical arteries and until cheese melts. Sprinkle
paused to kiss, angering an journal. veins could help 300,000 corn chips around edges,
impatient driver behind , Despite the ..negative Americans a year overcome Serves 6.
them. The angered driver feeling about waiting time, a variety of circulatory pro- ------------------
pulled past them and 72 percent of the 800 blems, doctors says. Large
blocked their path. When randomly selected Texas artificial blood vessels have MiSS Sealy PhotOS
Mayeaux got out of the car, adults interviewed by phone been used for years, but
the driver stabbed him in said they held a very never before have surgeons BOMAC Photography
the stomach. Mayeaux was favorable or somewhat tried to replace the small advises that Miss Sealy
hospitalized for two days. favorable opinion of diameter vessels that make pictures are ready for those
"Most people,” Massey waiting time from their last up about 75 percent of the contestantswhohaveor-
said, "don’t practice or visit to a doctor si office. circulatory system. The first dered them.
have forgotten how to drive . After waiti ngtime, other operation is expected to
friendly." . disikeseettenwercapament tkez.place in about ‘ WANT-ADS ® 885-3562
official traffic slogan for unfavorable), amount of
Texas, established in 1970 time thedoctor spent with,
when former Gov. Presto the patient. „10 pereef
Smith got the Texas unfavorable)- And the way
Legislature to pay for the doctor explained things
having triangular signs (8 percent unfavorable)...
bearing that message placed e.eforebeingasked spei
along Texas highways. licayy ahout eahp these
"Ithink they ought to be areas resp ondents.Weere
flashing signs,” said Mas- askedwhat they disliked
sey.whohasasstandard.bit Forty-five percent could
drivers* Houston think of nothing.
Esi. L.., . . In order of importance,
"Keep.both.eyeson the factors patients considered
road, both your hands on • b-Nn. _ -we:.,
the wheel, windows rolled tere ?he way the doctor
upandyourmou th shut. tOSthe“patient“about
And drive friendly, medical problems; how
Spiders breathe under up-to-datetheedoctor is on
..P..10,2.rin0.11.111. medical techniques and
water by carrying, a bubble research; the doctor’s
of air between their legs. reputation; and how warm,
caring and kind the doctor
is. A physician’s office staff
and fees were considered
somewhat important. How
long the doctor had
practiced and whether he or
she had modern office
equipment were considered
less important.
Fifty-eight percent of
those surveyed said they
found their physician
through recommendations
by friends and relatives.
Concerning doctors’ fees,
60 percent of the patients
said the charge for their last
visit was about right.
Thirty-five percent said the
fee was too high.
Patients also were asked
to respond to this state-
ment: "Most doctors are
more concerned with mak-
ing money than with
well-being of their pa-
tients.” Thirty-four percent
disagreed strongly, 22
percent disagreed, 22 per-
cent agreed strongly, 17
percent agreed and 5
percent were unsure.
And what does the public
think about doctors who
advertise? Seventy percent
are less likely to go to a
doctor who advertises, 6
percent are more likely to
do so, 17 percent said it
made no difference, and 7
percent were unsure. More
than a third of Texas
patients did not think that
advertising would lower a
doctor’s credibility and
professional standing.
Patients also were asked
whether they preferred a
male or female doctor.
Seventy-five percent said it
made no difference. 22 per-
cent preferred males, 2 per-
cent preferred females and
1 percent was unsure.
Concerning patient in-
volvement in medical deci-
sion* the doctor makes, 54
percent of the respondents
said their involvement was
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Seely, Texes
semi-automatic Israeli- generally favorable opinion
made Uzi 9-nun. rifle he of physicians, their main
kept in his patrol car. The complaint is having to
17-year-old victim was spend too much time in
unarmed. doctors’ waiting rooms,
Perhaps the most shock- according to a statewide
ing occurred in June, when survey.
Darren Mayeaux, 19, was Fifty-seven percent of the
stabbed on his wedding state’s population holds a
night only a block from his "very favorable” or
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