The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1978 Page: 3 of 20
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SALE ENDS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7
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Taxpayer Pamphlets
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gravy, green beans, salad, hot
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THURSDA Y A FRIDA Y —
No School.
Served with each meal: milk
or chocolate, butter
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BANQUET-Fried Chicken,
Salisbury Steak, Turkey
Frozen DINNERS 65c
Bond Sales at
40% of Goal
August sales of Series E and
H United States Savings Bonds
in Austin County were reported
at $12,214 by County Bond
Chairman James Maier. Sales
for the eight-month period
totaled $158,285 for 44% of the
1978 sales goal of $360,000.
Texas sales during the month
amounted to $24,834,922, while
sales for the first eight months
of 1978 totaled $206,005,789
with 67% of the yearly sales
goal of .106.6 million achieved.
BELL BOTTOMS
the jeans with the famous fit
WAI I IS ORCHARD
MONDA Y
Breakfast — grape juice,
ready to eat cereal, milk
and Bol*’
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Marilyn Dittert
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Travis Nelson
October 28
SNOWDRIFT-3 1b. Can
SHORTENING $1.69
MORTON-26 oz. Box
Iodized or Free Running
SALT 2 boxes 45
EDDIE’S
PORK & BEEF
LINKS lb $129
DEL MONTE-No. 303 Can
CUT GREEN
HI DRY-Jumbo Roll
PAPER TOWELS 43
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LIFEBUOY SuperSize
GIANT SIZE
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Mr and Mrs Wilfred C Luedecke of Eagle Lake are
proud to announce the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Marilyn Kay, to Stacy Allan
Mueller of Gonzales Allan's parents are Mrs Freddie
Killen of Gonzales and Larry A Mueller of Germany The
wedding is calendared for Saturday, October 14 In Our
Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Eagle Lake at
three o'clock in the afternoon.
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BRIDAL REGISTRY
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GET READY FOR THE AUSTIN CO. FAIR
SPECIALS GOOD THROUGH OCTOBER 14th
MAVERICK-14 oz All Cotton, No Shrink
BLUE DENIM JEANS $9.99
WESTERN SHIRTS 20% OFF
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WEDNESDA Y
Breakfast - apple juice. 1
boiled egg. I slice toast, rnilk
Lunch — pizza, italian
spaghetti. spinach. salad, jello,
milk
THURSDAY
Austin County Fair Holiday
FRIDA Y
Inservice
SEA I Y SCHOOLS
SION DA Y
Breakfast — orange juice,
sugar corn pops, milk
/ unch — barbecue on bun.
cheese, french fries, catsup,
pickles, fruit pie
TUESDAY
Breakfast- pineapple juice,
hot cinnamon rolls, milk
/ unch — spaghetti and
meat, pork and beans, salad,
hot rolls, jello, cookies
WEDNESDA Y
Breakfast — apple juice.
Ann Janosky in
Write-In Candidacy
For District Clerk
The Sealy News has been
authorized to announce that
Ann Janosky. who has been
employed by the Commis-
sioners Court and the County
Judge's Office of Austin
County. Texas, for the past five
and one-half years, has filed as
a "write-in candidate for the
office of District Clerk of
Austin County. Texas. A
Declaration of Candidacy has
been filed according to law.
Ann Janosky is thoroughly
familiar with court proceed-
ings; is a legal secretary and is
confident she can perform the
duties of the office of District
Clerk
Ann Janosky is married to
Raymond Janosky and resides
at 114 E O’Bryant Street.
Bellville, Texas. She has four
children. Mark Ackley 18.
Robin Ackley 16. and Sheila
Ackley 15. and Larry Ackley
14. She is a graduate of Bellville
High School and was previously
employed for approximately
fourteen years at the Industry
Telephone Company. Industry,
Texas.
Your vote and support will
be gratefully appreciated.
(Political advertiaement paid for by
Ann Janoaky. "write-in” candidate for the
office of Dia trict Clerk of Auatin County,
Teraa. 114 E. O'Hryant, Bellville, Teraa
7741It)
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Sunday Bible sts
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FRESH GROUND
HAMBURGER
MEAT lb- $1.09
PARKAY
OLEO1Ib.pkg.55c
Here Monday at 11
Funeral services for Carl
Julius Mantzel of Taylor, native
of Sealy, were held from the
Chapel of the Pete E. Etlinger
Funeral Home here with Rev.
Phil Kirby officiating. Inter-
ment was in the Sealy Ceme-
tery, Etlinger Funeral Home
directing, Monday at 11 a.m.
Pallbearers were Eddie
Hluchan. Frank Koy. Harold
Krampitz, R. A. Engelking,
DaveKeding, Frank Krampitz.
Jr., and Clarence Schier.
Born in Sealy on July 9, 1915,
Mantzel was reared in Sealy
and was a graduate of the class
of 1933 of Sealy High School.
He also graduated from the
University of Texas. His
profession was that of geogolist.
and he was a member of the
Methodist Church in Premont.
On October 5, 1941 he was
married to Miss Lois Block in
Houston.
Mantzel passed away in
Taylor at 3:00 p.m. Friday,
September 29, of congestive
heart failure, following ill
health the past twelve years. He
reached the age of 63 years.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Lois Mantzel of Austin; one
daughter. Mrs. Edward Fah-
rendorf of Dallas; three sons.
Bill Mantzel of Houston. Tom
Mantzel of Ft. Worth and Carl
R. Mantzel. Tais Sandia.
SUPER SUDS 79 BEANS. 3 cans $1.00
/ AMERICAN IN 7
GETS FEDERAL AID
Every seventh person in the
United States now receives a
monthly check directly from an
agency of the U.S. Department
of Health. Education and
Welfare. The money is
dispensed through the Social
Security Administration, the
Social and Rehabilitation
Service and the Office of
Human Development.
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, 9:30 a.m.; Commu
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nday each month 71
Com* By or Call US For Gift Selections
885-6361
201 Fowlkes Sealy
WE DELIVER
GOOD COOKS & SMART SHOPPf RS
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School Tax Office
Do you really know very
much about the property taxes
you pay?
If you don’t. like most
taxpayers, and would like to
learn more. you can get
easy-to-understand help in a
new pamphlet now available
free from your local school
district tax office,in limited
supply.
It’s entitled Taxpayers'
rinhts/remediesfresponsthili
ties.
This eight-page' pamphlet
explains the four basic stages of
the tax process in the local
school district — from the first
of each year when your
property is valued, through the
tax bill which you receive later
that year.
The various tax procedures
are explained in separate
articles which can be read any
time and then checked again at
times of the year when you need
specific information about
school taxes.
Humorous cartoons of exag-
gerated tax situations are
included, along with a helpful
tax-year calendar and informa-
tion on such things as how to
render your property; the tax
assessor-collector's job; the
items your tax bill should list;
determining a fair appraisal;
agricultural land value; meet-
ing the board of equalization;
certain exemptions; how tax
rates are formed; lawsuits;
school budgets: and public
meetings.
The pamphlet is produced by
the Texas School Tax Assess-
ment Practices Board for
Public distribution through
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Mantzel of Tais Sandia.
Arabia, and one niece and one
nephew.
Passing on before him were
his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mantzel. and a sister.
Mrs. William (Anita) Klop
Crafted in
Precious Leathers
Justin’s outstanding styling and unsur
passed craftsmanship represent the peak
of perfection in boot making.
Arabia; one grandson. David steck.
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OCTOBER WEDDING ANNOUNCED Funera/Sarvcfor THREE
Cari J. Mantzel HbU TESEALyMEws
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Morning worship, 104
tool and Rible study 93
munion first S^4
greens, salad. corn bread. '
donuts, milk
TUESDAY
Breakfast — applesauce.
donuts, milk
/ unch — fried chicken, S
mashed potatoes, and gravy. >
green beans, hot bread, fruit :
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The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1978, newspaper, October 5, 1978; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528449/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.