The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1975 Page: 7 of 19
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Home Cleaning
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COUNTY AUTO PARTS
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51,250.00
24,000.00
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$597,832.60
21,370.10
$1,644,313.59
Balance
On Hand
Sealy and Wallis
Students in WCJC
Concert Tonight
COMMISSIONERS’ COURT
AUSTIN COUNTY, TEXAS
SPECIAL TERM, AD., 1975.
$289,000.69
21,370.10
$1,400,523JO
Received
Since
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-231,001,766.87
Disbursed
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SPECIALS
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IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY FINANCES
IN THE HANDS OF CARLTON KINNISON,
TREASURER OF AUSTIN COUNTY.
SEVEN
NEWS
General ___________________
155th Probation Dept.______
A/C Revenue Sharing______
A/C Free Library __________
Road & Bridge.............
F/M & Lateral Roads______
Drainage District No. 1_____
C/H Bond Sinking---------
Co. & Lateral Roads-------
Social Security ____________
Criminal Justice Planning _
A/C Law Library_________
A/C Senior Citizens Project
Co. Dep. Spec. Fund_______
A/C & Emp. Ret. Fund____
Total ......................
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M RooR COVERING
KEEP MANY FLUIDS
OUT OF REACH
All cleaning fluids, deter-
gents and insecticides should
be placed well out of the reach
of young children.
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Time Certificates — Citizens State Bank
................... $ 150,000.00
............ 175,000.00
.............................. 2,000.00
_____________________________ 175,000.00
........ 125,000.00
............... — 11,000.00
............. 34,700.00
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$322,763.73
2,494.54
72,746.22
0.00
311,594.56
158,063.36
11,057.50
65,996.25
7,025.18
68,394.11
3,540.00
871.58
563.86
This Week's
Family Special
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Everything
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HENRY BUHLER
ELECTICAL CONTBACTOR
Commeretal . meudental
Bernardo, Texas
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Austin County Decorating
luxons 885-2032 — 1300 S. Qnde Drive
, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Kutta — Sealy
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Balance
Last
Report
$30,780.93
- 423.62
87,564.90
. 382.84
- 33,680.92
_ 2,336.66
. 147.13
460.49
. 12,216.80
. 15,486.98
. 3,540.00
. 713.12
. 1,039.96
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A/C Revenue Sharing____________
A/C Free Library----_____________
Road & Bridge___________________
F/M & Lateral Roads.............
Drainage District No. 12___________
C/H Bond Sinking---------------
' County & Lateral Roads__________
Social Security____________________
Road & Bridge_____-______________
Total Time Certificates and Bonds
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April 25,1975
Grade 9 — James Wegner,
Carol Vazansky, Edward Baca.
' Grade 10 — George Baca,
Annette Nowak.
Grade II —-Jane Polasek,
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$340,865.70
3,587.75
4,740.72
25.16
398,672.65
186,650.24
10,935.84
66,095.27
0.00
73,576.13
3,362.50
1,080.00
560.45
HARDER TO FIND ’
Some people go through life
on their own initiative others
must be shoved across the line.
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John R Mikeska, County Judge
Roland Remmert, Commissioner Pret No. 1
Theo. B. Wehring, Commissioner Pret. Na 2
Everett Tomlinson, Commissioner Pret. Na 2
Leonard L Melnar, Commimdoner Pret Na 4
Sworn to and subscribed before me, by John R Mikeska, County Judge, and
Remmert and Theo B. Wehring and Everett Tomlinson and Leonard L Molnar, Coun
missioners of said Austin County, each respectively, on this the 28th day of April A.
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JET FOGGING MACHINK
SEALY PEST CONTROL
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Exterminton of roaches,
termites and household pesta;
Tros Spraying
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SM Fowlkes St.-Sealy 6-2203
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at the age of 73. Burial was in
the parish cemetery at Frydek.
On April 5th in Sealy George
Filipps died at the age of 47.
Burial was in the parish
cemetery at Sealy.
On April 11th near Wallis on
‘ the highway Emanuel Svoboda
was killed in a car accident at
1 the age of74. Burial was in the
church cemetery at Wallis.
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SELFSTARTERS
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um HONE OFFICE - BRENHAM, TEXAS
For Put Grigor
Held on Monday
Pat Grigar passed away
in the M.D. Anderson Hospital
in Houston at 2:55 pm. on
April 25, having been ill for
some time. He was 28 years of
age
Funeral services were held at
the Guardian Angel Catholic
Church at Wallis at 9 a.m.
Monday, April 28, with the
Rev. Thomas Hanus officiat-
ing. Interment was in the
Catholic Cemetery at Industry.
Rosary was recited at the
Knesek and Sons Funeral
Home Sunday, April 27, at 7:30
p.m.
Pallbearers were James
Vrazel, Sid Medford. Shelby
Wagner, Ed Hauerland, David
Keiser and Edward Sklar.
David Martin, Dwight Jones.
Bruce Stafford and Lee Brickey
were honorary pallbearers.
Mr. Grigar was born in Sealy
September 5, 1946. attended
Guardian Angel Catholic
School. Wallis High School.
Wharton County Junior College
and Sam Houston State
Teachers College in Huntsville.
He was a teacher and coach
and later entered real estate.
He was a member of the
teachers association. During
his teaching career he taught
at East Bernard. Wallis and
Conroe.
Survivors are his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grigar of
Wallis; brothers. Albert of
Wallis: Daniel of Liberty and
Carl of Houston; two nieces
and three nephews; his
grandmother. Mrs. John Gri-
gar. Sr.. of Wallis.
Knesek and Sons Funeral
Home of Wallis was in charge
of arrangements.
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$ 48,882.90
1,516.83
19,559.40
408.00
120,759.01
30,923.54
25.47
550.51
5,191.62
20,660.00
3,362.50
921.54
1,036.55
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gram med are selections from 7VAhi •
"Oliver" by Lionel Bart and W. Tea
Francis McBeth's "Cantique 667
and Farande." •2NMP-
The Brass Guild, directed by
Phil Hart, has scheduled Ernie Koy, Jr., who is manager of the Firtt Savings
Antonio Vivaldi's “Concerto Association office in Bellville, was given the usual
for Two Trumpets" presenting worm reception to Sealy when he spoke at the Sealy
Griffith and Ray Clark of Junior High School all sports banquet. Hit traditional
Wharton on trumpet and Cheri congenial smile It evident here. —Newt Photo
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GUARANTEED
SEAVICE ON ALL
RADIOS A TEVISIONS
PHILCO DEALER
R. W. FROEBEL
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BAntonieK. Kutra spent by her cousin, Chas. F.
hy afternoon in Wallis Sodolak. Also present were Mr.
k Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Lee Counseller of
piano.
The Brass Choir repertoire
includes “Num Komm. der
Heiden Heiland (Come, Re-
deemer of Our Race)" by
Johann Sebastian Bach, and
“Providebam Dominum" by
Orlando Lassus.
• Ludwig Van Beethoven's
"Three Equali" will feature a
trombone quartet consisting of
Steve Wendtland of Rosenberg,
Craig Adcock of Columbus.
James Jordan of Rosenberg and
Mike Cole of Crosby.
Trumpetists Raymond Gon-
zales of El Campo and James
Lundford of Rosharon as well
as tuba player Virgil Coffey of
Rosenberg join Wendtland and
Cole in "Sun Flower Slow
Drag" by Scott Joplin and Scott
Hayden.
- Other Brass Guild personnel
are Joe Camacho of El Campo,
Sandra Aparicio of Rosenberg
and David Luera of Wharton
on trumpets.
- French horn players are
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Witness our hands, ficially this, the 28th day of April, A. D., 1975.
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A "2 for I Program" awaits I
music lovers Thursday, May 1 I
at 7 p.m. when the Wharton I
County Junior College Concert I
Band and Brass Guild both I
appear on the stage of the I
Duson-Hansen Fine Arts ■
Theatre in a free public I
performance. I
Band Director Jim Paul has I
programmed a variety of music I
including John Philip Sousa's I
"George Washington Bicen- I
tennial March" and “The Free I
Lance March." Compositions E
by Gordon Jacob are “William I
Byrd Suite" and "Concerto for I
Band." Doug Griffith of
Rosenberg is trumpet soloist
for John Morrisey's "Soliloquy ■
for Trumpet." Also pro- fl
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Louis D. Sliva.
Mr. and Mrs. Bohumil
Janecek of Orchard visited here
with Mr. and Mrs. Julius J.
Masarik. Call again. amigo.
Mr. and Mrs. Louts Masarik
of Houston visited here
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Julius J. Masarik on North
Main. 1
Mr. and Mrs. James Hobizal
of Victoria visited here
Wednesday morning with Miss
Antonie K. Kutra and visited in
the afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Louis D. Sliva. Call again.
10 Years Ago in April
On April 17th. 1965 in
Wallis Andrew Kosik died at
the age of 58. Burial was in the
parish cemetery at Wallis.
On April 19th. Mrs. Adolph
Hranicky died in Wallis at the
age of 72. Burial was in the
church cemetery at Wallis.
Mrs. Walter Frazer died in
Sealy hospital on April 28th at
the age of 78. Burial was in the
public cemetery-
On April 28th in Houston
Mrs. Hermina Zahn died at the
age of 72. Burial was in the
public cemetery at Sealy.
5 Years Ago in April
Mrs. Albina Vavrecka died
in San Felipe on April 1st, 1970
AU Types at Vimy Mloortng
and Firs Utes, Custom
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We, the undersigned. County Commissioners within and for said Austin County, and the
Hon. John R Mikeska, County Judge of said County, constituting the entire Commissioners’
Court, and each one of us, do hereby certify that on this the 28th day of April, 1975, at a special
term of our said Court, we have compared and examined the report of Carlton Kinnison, Treas-
urer of said County, for the period beginning on the 10th day of January, 1975, and ending on
the 10th day of April, 1975, and finding same correct, have caused an order to be entered upon
the minutes of the Commissioners’ Court of said County, stating the approval of said Treasurer’s
report by our said Court, which said order recites the amount received and paid out of each ■
fund by said County Treasurer since his last report to this Court, and for and during the time
covered by his present report, and the balance of each fund remaining in said Treasurer’s hands
on the said 10th day of April, 1975, and have ordered the proper credits to be made in the
accounts of the said County Treasurer, in accordance with said order as required by Articles
1636-1637, Chapter 1, Title 34 of the Revised Statutes of Texas, 1925. And we, and each of us,
further certify that we have actually and fully inspected and counted all the actual cash and
assets in the hands of said Treasurer belonging to Austin County at the close of the quarter
aiding on the said 10th day of April, 1975, and find the same to be as follows, to-wit:
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Smith Industries Acquires
1-10 Land for Industrial Use
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Smith Industries. Inc., a good people of the Columbus
Houston-based industrial area," continued Welch. “In
manufacturing and service fact, as plans now stand, our
company, has obtained clear plant will require a staff of
title to an 83-acre tract, over 150 when it is in full
located 8 miles east of operation.”
Columbus at 1-10 and FM . Ground breaking is current-
949, it was announced today ly scheduled for May 1st with
by Joe Welch, vice president, a tentative October, 1975
Oil and gas division. plant completion date.
"We have purchased the In addition to its Houston
land," said Welch, "with the headquarters and plant. Smith
intention of constructing a Industries maintains sales
51,000 sq. ft. industrial plant offices or warehouses in
The operation will be a direct Corpus Christi. Beaumont,
extension of our oil and gas Odessa, Texas; New Orleans
program here in Houston." and Lafayette, Louisiana;
Smith’s Oil and Gas Oklahoma City, Oklahoma;
Division is responsible for the and Mount Pleasant, Michi-
design and fabrication of gan. Smith also maintains a
components utilized by petro- Fasterners, Galvanizing and
leum-oriented industries, both Special Coatings Division. The
onshore and offshore. Types of company has been serving the
equipment to be manufac- industrial needs of the
tured by Smith's Columbus southwest since 1927.
plant will include heater -----------------
treaters, gas-liquid separators. The Muzo emerald mines of
and storage tanks. Colombia have been in
"We very much look operation for four centuries,
forward to working with the
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Mike Venn. Mary Mazurkie- Jeanette Smidovec, Judy Vater-
wicz, Kaye Soderman. ian.
Grade 12 — Mary Hupe. This is an all “A” honor roll.
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Hickcock. Gracia, senor and Andrea McCann of El Campo
senora. and Bryan Havran of Sealy.
] Mr. and mrs. Charlie Don Shelton of Wallis plays
Widacki and family of Houston tuba with Doub Schutt of
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her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eagle Lake on baritone.
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The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1975, newspaper, May 1, 1975; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528271/m1/7/?q=%22songs%22~1: 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.