The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1984 Page: 3 of 32
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By the time you finish this
article, another patient in the
Gulf Coast will have used blood.
The facts are that—
—Every 74 seconds, someone
in this area needs blood.
-The 185,000 units of blood
used last year by patients in this
region were provided by only
Clarence Dittert was among the donors in the blood drive of St
John’s Lutheran Church In Cat Spring The nurse taking a test, is a
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A unique semi-annual sale at
which special groups of
seasonal and sale merchandise
throughout the store are
offered at enormous
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• Varied Curriculum (Math, Reading, Science)
• Arts, Crafts, Music
• Field Trips Accompanying Units of Study
• Large and Small Motor Skills
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When it comes to the Olympics
boycott, can you imagine how
East Germany’s women athletes
must feel? All that discipline,
exercise, training and shaving
four times a day for nothing!
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MARKS OF AGE
In a slump, the figure grows middle-aged in the middle and old
from the shoulder blades up. But such marks of age need not come
with the years Many a woman, past three score and ten, has a
magnificent posture
Here are the steps to good posture: The first is a desire to sit and
stand beautifully, second, get the right feel of good posture, third,
put tone in certain muscles and, fourth, practice good posture
You may contend that it is easier to settle for the slump
Anything that feels natural seems right But slumped posture is a
chronic energy drag for the wrong muscles are straining to carry on
"the job
To get the right feel of right line-up, stand with your back to the
wall, heels about 2 inches from wall, with head, shoulders and hips
touching the wall To center the pelvis, pull up and in with the girdle
muscles and contract with the big hip muscles Make the midsection
muscles take the uplift action Keep shoulders down and relaxed
Now walk away from the wall, toes pointed straight ahead Check
your posture and spine today.
Presented in the Public Interest for better health by the
"Bay Area Chiropractic Society"
J. W. Lowman, D. C., Aweee %ornatou Devecdar
For Information Call: 409/885-7484
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students elect to pursue computer
science education but the primary
objective of the Data Processing
Department at WCJC continues
to concentrate on the preparation
of two-year students for
employment in the Texas Gulf
Coast business community.
Students taking secretarial and
business training at Wharton
County Junior College will have
access this fall to a new word
processing laboratory in the J. R.
Peace Building according to
Occupational Programs Dean
Elvis Bryant.
The 20-station word processing
lab is designed to teach
competency in WordStar, a
complete word processing system.
Word processors are just about
taking over every office task
formerly executed by the faithful
typewriter. In addition, its
implementation permits editing,
revising, manipulating, formatt-
ing, and printing text for letters,
reports and manuscripts in a
manner as exciting as the
computer age from whence it
came.
The International Association Auxiliary Unit hamburger supper
of Machinists and Aerospace when Boys State and Bluebonnet
Workers Local 15 has awarded Girls State citizens gave their
Jerry Holder a $500 scholarship reports on July 16.
Education Co-op, 110 Main
Street, Sealy, Texas 77474,
telephone number 409-885-2987.
eV m?^ Jerry Holder Ashom Cook^Burgers
Foz6anpusE"22082193; Awarded Scholarship hamburger cookers at the Sealy
Pasadena Plaza, 944-9428;’Hou- American Legion Post and
ston NW Medical Center facility,
714 W. FM 1960, Suite 110,
440-5900; Downtown facility, 717
Travis at Rusk, Suite 931,
227-7171; Hermann Hospital
Facility, Texas Medical Center,
1203 Ross Sterling, 797-4373.
Take a 45 minute break from
your summer activities and give
blood.
It’s too convenient not to.
seven percent of the eligible
population.
—44 percent of the population
has type O blood, but almost 50
percent of the blood used is type
O.
—The Blood Center serves the
needs of 85 hospitals in it’s
16-county service region.
You are needed. It only takes
45 minutes to give blood.
The Blood Center makes it as
convenient as possible for you to
donate. As well as blood drives
held at business, churches,
schools and civic organizations,
there are donor facili-
ties located in many area
hospitals. The Blood Center also
has seven permanent donor
facilities conveniently located in
and around Houston. The
locations of the facilities are listed:
below.
Headquarters facility, 1400 La
Concha, 791-6299; The Memorial
Hospital facility, Beechnut at the
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Alton Burgett of Burgett's Plaza gave blood during the recent District offers vocational pro-
blood drive held at St. John's Lutheran Church In Cat Spring, when grams in vocational agriculture,
around 40 donations of the "gift of life" were made by residents of homemaking, distributive educa-
the area. --- —News Photo tion, auto mechanics, and
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Data Processing Among WCJC Courses quirements for a course, contact
the instructor of that course at
Among the fastest-growing Wharton County Junior College Sealy High School, 409-885-3516
career fields is data processing so where the demands of today’s or 409-885-3515.
it is not surprising that it is also computer-oriented science and it is the policy of the Sealy
one of the most rapidly expanding techology are being met. Independent School District not
segments of education at An increasing number of to discriminate on the basis of
sex, handicap, race, color, and
national origin in its educational
and vocational programs, activi-
ties, or employment as required
by Title IX, Section 504, and Title
VI.
Sealy Independent School
District will take steps to assure
that lack of English language
skills will not be a barrier to
admission and participation in all
educational and vocational pro-
grams.
For information about your
rights or grievance procedures,
contact the Title IX Coordinator,
V. F. Svajda, at 939 West Street,
Sealy, Texas, 77474, telephone
number 409-885-3516, or the
Section 504 Coordinator, Jona-
than MacBride, Austin County
Bellville will be hosting a
one-day outdoor antiques show
Sunday, August 5th, at the Austin
County fairgrounds.This rain or
shine festival will be the gathering
of some thirty of the best antiques
dealers in the southwest. Quality
18th and 19th century furniture
and antique glass and china will
be represented. Also for sale will
be antique quilts, baskets, crocks,
tools,toys and Texana.
Accompanying the sale will be
live bluegrass and country music.
A country gourmet kitchen will be
featured in the pavilion with Two
Sisters Catering in charge. Plenty
of icy cold drinks and acres of
parking will make for a pleasant
day under the trees in the
fairgounds park. The show will be
held inside in case of rain.
The public will be admitted at
12 noon with selling going on
until dusk. Public admission is
$1.50 per person. Senior Citizens
will be admitted at $1.00 each.
Children under 12 will be
admitted free.
There will be wholesale trading
in the morning 8:00 a.m. to 12
noon. Dealers, designers, and
resale certificate holders will be
invited to this session. Admission
at this early sale is $5.00 per
person.
for the college of his choice. Jerry
has registered for fall classes at If your old car is not up to par
Wharton County Junior College, and using more gas than it
He is employed at Bison Lumber should, you could be ready for a
Company of Sealy and will tune-up. Better yet, why not
continue to work parttime as a check the Autos for Sale column
college student. in our Want-Ads.
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The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1984, newspaper, August 2, 1984; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1541086/m1/3/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.