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THE SEALY NEWS
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,2004 ■ PAGE 3
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Parents should be sure their varicella vaccine.
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live in one of 39 specific Texas information plus a variety of other
vaccinated against nine illnesses: kindergarten must show proof of doses of hepatitis A vaccine.
mation in multiple languages
be on or after the child's fourth ment vaccination requirements to for school attendance is available
varicella (chicken pox).
Kindergarten through Grade 12 birthday.
Measles,
the first birthday for grades K-4
(MMR) Two doses of a measles- kindergarten.
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis containing vaccine with the first Hepatitis B - Three doses required and 7-10.
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This health directory is printed in The Sealy News every
second and fourth Tuesday each month. To advertise
and place articles in this section, call (979) 885-3562.
At Gulf Coast Medical Center we combine the latest research
and high-tech equipment with compassionate, skilled healthcare
professionals to create an outstanding healthcare facility.
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Lunchtime Appointments Available
700 S. McCarty • Eagle Lake
Oliver was buried in his Austin County
uniform, although he had served with the
Houston Police Department for more than
a decade before joining Austin County
Sheriff’s Department.
A cadre of law enforcement officials from
across the area and Austin County attend-
ed the services.
Is one of the many services that distinguishes
Rice Medical Center from other medical facilities.
We bring outside expertise directly to you...
Commissioners were scheduled to recon-
vene today at 9 a.m. in the courthouse to
complete their business of insurance pur-
chases, worker compensation carrier selec-
tion and other items.
Watch for coverage of the county insur-
ance issues in Friday’s edition of The Sealy
News.
(DTP,DTaP,DT,Td)- Five doses
of any combination DTaP/DTP
unless the fourth dose was given
on or after the fourth birthday.
Students 7 yean old and older:
• Three doses of any combination
of DTP, DTaP, DT, Td (pertussis
vaccine not required)
• One does of Td required 10 years
after last dose of DTP, DTaP, DT.
Polio - Four doses unless the third
dose was on or after the fourth
MAINTAINING GOOD
DENTAL HEALTH
General Family Dentistry • Cosmetic Dentistry
Oral Hygiene • Nonsurgical Treatment • Crowns • Bridges • Dentures • Root Canals
Extractions • Cosmetic Porcelain Veneers • Orthodontics • Teeth Whitening
PEDIATRICS
J Bryan Hill. MD
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Eagle Lake Rehabilitation Services
PODIATRY
Eric Tepper. DPM
Harold Cramer. DPM
ORTHOPEDICS
Alan Rechter, MD
RADIOLOGY
Michael Wilson. MD
UROLOGY
Ned Stein, MD
NEUROLOGY
Nelson Berrios, MD
Herbert Edmundson, MD
William Fleming, MD
Jerry Nash, MD
All Moussaoui, MD
Hama Hauser. MD
(K-12)
2004-05 School Year
ALLERGYIIMMUNOLOGY
Pardeep Rihal, MD
CARDIOLOGY
Ronald Mahoney, MD
Earl Mangin, MD
DENI 1STRY
John Myres, DDS
FAMILY PRACTICE
Leonard Bornstein. MD
Ramon Cantu, DO
Lisa R Holloway, DO
R. Russell Thomas, Jr,, DO
GASTROENTEROLOGY
Ayyan Raghuthaman, MD
GENERALSURGERY
Julio Arebalo, MD
Hernan Patino, MD
OnsIEIRICS
Ramon Cantu, DO
Lisa R Holloway. DO
R Russell Thomas. Jr. DO
INTERNAL MEDICINE
K Krishna, MD
PATHOLOGY
L.P Gietz, MD
The Sealy News/BRITTANY KULHANEK
Looking for a home
These puppies are just a few of the adorable critters searching for a home
at the Sealy Animal Control Shelter. To learn more about pet adoption, con-
tact the animal control officer at 885-3330.
on
BLEACHING
Reg. Price $300
SEALY DENTAL CENTER
Wesley Zboril, D.D.S.
226-401 Street • Sealy, Texas 77474
979-885-4856
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Most people know that maintaining good dental
health into old age has many benefits. Inose most
important include comfort of the teeth and gums, the
ability to enjoy food, and a better appearance. Now, a
recent study confirms that good dental health has anoth-
er important benefit—it can add years to your life.
State immunization rules tions," Gamez said.
Rice Medical Specialty Clinic
600 S. Vustin Road • l agle lake
(979) 234 5571
some $9,000 for fuel and oil,
$10,000 for maintenance
activities in the city’s lower
pasture park area and
$30,000 to pay back the
2005 share of the $650,000
in principal and interest
owed for street paving earli-
er this year.
wives or female friends.
“We’d like to double the
amount we raised last
year,” Schroeder said.
HOW Meals on wheels
serves some 2,700 meals a
month to area seniors and
dose on or after the first birthday; for grades K-5 and 7-10.
Mumps, Rubella second dose by age 5 or entry into Varicella - One dose on or after
Brandt, Don Cornell, John
Marcinkiewicz and Dan
Leedy.
Organizers say participa-
tion in the man auction isn’t
necessary, and anyone will-
- al Center
1400 Highway 59, Wharton, Texas
This new study included 1,929 elderly people
living in a large Japanese city. This group was followed
for six years, and their average age was 79.7 years. The
mortality rate of those without teeth and who did not
wear their dentures was nearly twice as high as those
with twenty or more teeth, 63% versus 32% respective-
ly. Researchers point to the impact on nutrition as the
most likely explanation for their findings. Regular den-
tal care and good oral hygiene can add comfort, enjoy-
ment, and years to your life.
“Se Habla Espanol”
Brannon Matuse,
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"New requirements affect hepati- birthday. "Students in other grades have a 30-day grace period to start on the TDH Web site at
tis B, varicella, polio and diphthe- will not need to receive the fifth getting the required vaccinations, www.immunizetexas.com.
Minimum State Vaccine Requirements for Texas School Entrance/Attendance
New immunization requirements
come with new school year
Along with new schedules, ria/tetanus/pertussis vaccines," dose of vaccine if they had a But this school year, that provi-
different room numbers and anoth- Gamez said. fourth dose on or after their fourth sional enrollment will not be
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Last year’s MTEA auction Schroeder, David Neu-
ed more than a dozen men mann, Bill Harper, Lousi
for the evening, mostly guys Mudd, Shane Mudd, Clint
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970-234-:525
home-bound persons, only ing to pay the $7 admission
about 900 of which are cov- covers the cost of two lunch-
ered by the money HOA has es to home-bound seniors.
in hand. For more information,
So far in 2004 the men up contact Schroeder at (713)
for grabs include Jamie 530-4833 or 885-1435.
who attended medical or religious reasons or for
last year and reasons of conscience.
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Florida. of item donations.
Information may also be Disaster teams currently
obtained by sending your have no warehouse facilities
requests by mail to Western at their disposal, nor do
Red Cross Branch, P.O. Box they have the manpower at
547, Brookshire, Texas this time to truck the items
77423. from Texas to Florida. A
Given the current circum- donations of $10 or $20 will
stances in Florida, Red go much farther in helping
COUNTY---------------------
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the county needs range from $1 million in has suffered from leukemia for the past
total coverage to $2 million, and annual year.
premium amounts were in the area of more Commissioners earlier this year denied
than $75,000-plus. extended sick leave donations to Oliver,
Commissioners recessed the meeting who was in the late stages of the disease.
shortly before 10 a.m. to allow attendance Oliver was buried Monday in Houston
at the funeral of Bruce Oliver, an Austin after funeral services Monday morning at
County Sheriff’s Department deputy who Second Baptist Church in Houston.
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SAN FELIPE
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would not go up for most
San Felipe property owners
as the council constructed a
budget using only the effec-
tive tax rate that raises only
as much revenue as was
raised in 2004.
The town anticipates
additional revenues in the
form of fines and fees from
municipal court totaling
some $18,000 and $31,000
in Centerpoint Energy fran-
The Emergency Center is a certified Level I Thauma fhciMtv where mm will find a
highly trained staff that will respond quickly and efficiently at a moment s notice
We are here for all of your emergencies, big or small, 24 hours a day.
$180,000 in 2005. Cross officials are also those presently in need
Expenditures include requesting that monetary then sharing items you
require that school students be In addition, children entering counties also need proof of two health and human services infor-
SEALY DENTALCENTER
226- Sti > 11 • Seals, lex as 774174
979-885-1856
children are in compliance with all "Subsequent grade levels will their fourth birthday are not to get children immunized is avail-
school-enrollment vaccination be added each school year until required to show proof of a fourth able in communities across the
requirements for the students to 2006-07 when all students in dose," Gamez said. state by dialing 2-1-1. When dial-
attend school, said Monica Gamez kindergarten through 12th grade Students in kindergarten ing 2-1-1, callers are connected to
of the Texas Department of Health will be required to show proof of through third grade and those an area information center that can
(TDH) immunization division. hepatitis B and varicella vaccina- attending child-care facilities who provide specific immunization
diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis five doses of a diphtheria/ In the past, some schools have including Spanish.
(whooping cough), polio, measles, tetanus/pertussis vaccine allowed students who are out-of- More information about spe-
mumps, rubella, hepatitis B and (DTP/DTaP/DT). One dose must compliance with school enroll- cific immunization requirements
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enrolling children in school facili- through fifth grade and seventh Children entering kinder- received at least one dose of each
ties will face some new immuniza- through 10th grade will need to garten also will need proof of four required vaccine series and is not
tion requirements for the 2004-05 have received three doses of doses of polio vaccine, one of overdue for a vaccine dose.
school year. And there's a new way hepatitis B vaccine. Students in which must have been received on Some students are exempt
to find local information about how kindergarten through fourth and or after their fourth birthday. from vaccination requirements for
received the third dose on or after Local information on where
to meet these requirements Just dial seventh through 10th grade will "Children
er teachefs name to learn, parents Students in kindergarten birthday," Gamez said.
Christi Stancik, R.D.H $0
John B. Myres, DJ).S
Vilma Fernandez, D.DS n
Jennifer Obenhaus, R.D JI' CaoT
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Griffin, Joanie & Horecka, Bobby. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 74, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 2004, newspaper, September 14, 2004; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1595047/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.