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vote of directors
Llnda Hagar offically
Henderson County Ap-
appraiser.
e can now drop the "acting"
post she assumed June 10
chief appraiser Ken
to take a similar
County.
the motion to continue
at least thru Dec. 31
J.R. Lowe.
we continue the contract
i of the year," he said. "And
for a less longer time is
our (board members) terms
he said.
the motion was board
Holcomb who praised
oh as far
"he said.
the district's board of
cited by Lowe as
of others' thoughts of
relationships between
in the district and
personnel have
and
the operating efficiency of
appears to be
improving, and
"Whereas, cooperation between
elected officials within the district and
Appraisal District personnel seem
harmonius,
"Be it resolved, that the Henderson
County Appraisal District Board of
Review hereby unanimously endorses
the candidacy of Linda Hagar for the
position of Chief Appraiser of the
Henderson County Appraisal District,"
the letter stated.
Following Monroe's resignation,
Hagar and 21 other applicants from
throughout Texas applied for the
$35,952 per-year post. Careful screening
of the applications by board members
narrowed the field to three.
"I'm delightfully happy," the native
Fort Worthian exclaimed after
Thursday's vote of confidence. "I know
the performance of the entire staff had
something to do with the board's
decision."
In listing her objective for the office
Hagar said she was, "Seeking (an)
administrative opportunity in (an)
organization that will recognize extra
effort and ability and offer opportunity
for growth."
All other applicants seeking the
position were men, a fact Hagar noted.
Personal interviews with the remaining
overdose, taking the
and poisoning are
can occur when
are treated carelessly in the
is taken correctly,
exact dose is taken at the
Under conditions that in-
error. Here are a few
from the American
your physician any
for you. Be sure
lnd the amount and
and what side
with over-the-counter
Read the label in a good light before
opening the bottle or box.
If you have more than one type of
medicine too take, be sure one con-
tainer is closed before opening the
other. By doing so, you can avoid con-
fusion and the possibility of acciden-
tally taking more than necessary.
Keep medicines away from the bed.
Make it necessary to get up to take
them. Placing drugs and medicine by
one's bed is dangerous because an
overdose may occur if the medication is
accidentally repeated while a person is
sleepy.
Keep medicines in the original con-
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effective in some in- box, identify each variety of pill with a
:ver, using these label.
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correct treatment preferably locked, out of reach of
the condition they
to treat.
proscribed for you
member or friend.
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r in use.
v with the passage of
may undergo
that make them
ures
y many
demands
Simplification procedures
and industry can help
juggle the
and energy,
a family resource
specialist.
in work simplification
the job. Homemakers
family's health, cam-
is worth the effort
of time and energy it
Proper tools and set-up
~implify hou~work,
home economists
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suggests avoiding
that require
and operate than
Pre~positioning tools by
, will be used.
work simplification,
is to eliminate any
mings that give little
procedures can
more time and
he things that
for them, adds the
children. Never tell a child that
medicine is candy.
Time-saving goods
will characterize
kitchen of future
More time-and energy-saving foods
and appliances as well as an equal
sharing of duties among family mem-
bers will characterize the kitchen of the
future.
These predictions emerged from a
recent nationwide survey of 1400 Ex-
tension home economists conducted for
Hamilton Beach Division/Scoville Inc.
Ninety-five precent of the home
economists agree that in dual-earning
families, the kitchen is no longer the
woman's full responsibility. They also
note the growing interest in nutrition,
cooking and kitchen appliances among
men.
Seventy-nine percent of the home
economists agree that working women
are primarily interested in convenience
when it comes to kitchen chores. They
forsee a continuing trend toward con-
sumers doing their grocery shopping
less frequently, buying in greater quan-
tities, and using time-saving appliances
such as the microwave oven. The home
economists think working women will
not spend as much time in food
preparation as they did a decade ago.
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three applicants were conducted before
the board made its final decision.
Prior to assuming Monrow's desk,
Hagar served as his assistant and was
involved with the initial set-up
operations of the appraisal district. She
was responsible for developing the data
processing and mapping systems,
supervised up to 46 employees and was
in charge of the office's daily
operations.
For 4½ years she was tax assessor-
collector for the Neches Independent
School District in Anderson County.
In addition to her in-service
education and training toward
becoming a registered professional
appraiser Hagar also attended Texas
Christian University.
In other action Thursday, the board
tabled any decision to contract with a
deed research firm. Although the
service is budgeted for next year, the
board suggested Hagar might find a
better means of obtaining property
ownership changes.
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