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Sealy B&PW
Club Reelects
Saturday is
Deadline for
Little Tigers
Day Care
Summer Activity
April 30 is the deadline
for employers who must
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A.C.8.B. TEAM
2-Weeks — taught by Peggy Lowstetter
Physical Fitness Program, Relay Races,
Baseball Games and Special Guests
Trips to Zoo, Bellville Potato Chip Factory,
B-B Ice Cream, Movies, Stephen F. Austin Park
Call 885-6808 for dates and times
Sign a year's lease and get the
first month's rent FREE.
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Schedule
Beginning June 6
Monday — Arts, Crafts and Swimming
Tuesday — Bowling
Wednesday — Library
Thursday — Field Trips and Picnic
Friday — Golf or Water Play
Commission as soon as
possible.
This information will
help the Commission in its
efforts to complete its
survey of all cemeteries,
both public and private
which are located within the
county.
The survey, which was
initiated by the Austin
County Historical Commis-
sion over two years ago,
will be printed in book form
as soon as all the data is
compiled.
In order for the survey to
be as complete as possible,
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Thursday, April 28, 1983
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SPECIAL EVENTS
DANCING LESSONS -
2-Weeks taught by Miss Sealy Melissa Wisener
CERAMIC LESSONS -
2-Weeks — taught by Mrs. Lora McCarthy
TWIRLING LESSONS -
2-Weeks — taught by Helen Elshick
CHEERLEADING LESSONS -
Simmons, who made a
fortune with a chain of
drugstores and now heads
Contran Corp., suffers
from ankylosing spondyli-
tis, a type of arthritis that
affects the spine and back.
The gift will be made
though the Simmons family
foundation.
Simmons said the first
monthly donation would be
made within the next two
weeks.
Dr. Charles Sprague,
president of the Health
Science Center, said the gift
was especially important
because it would be used to
finance basic research.
Children alive today may
live to see the first man on
Mars and the last elm tree in
the United States.
—Buffalo News
With twelve members
present, Sealy Business and
Professional Women's
Club, in its meeting at the
W. E. Hill Center last week
Tuesday, decided on three
graduates who will qualify
for scholarships given by
the club.
Linda Dufour was re-
elected president of the
dub, and Pauline Small is
first vice president. Nettie
Swearingen will serve as
second vice president; Sally
Costley is treasurer; and
Cyrilla Ivey is the secretary.
They will be installed at the
June meceting.
May days are dues pay
days, and members are to
remember to submit their
club membership dues
during the month.
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information over to the
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Horizon Painting
Residential and Commercial
Sheetrock and Trim Repair
GUARANTEED WORK
A large selection of resi-
dential, commercial and in-
dustrial properties about
Sealy and Austin County is
being offered by area real-
tors in Want-Ads.
A picture of the Cat Spring Band was
among the many pictures and items on
display during the German-Toxas exhibit
at the Gordon Memorial Library the past
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rained Personnel
1 - Best Service
Experience
Surplus cheese and butter
will be distributed to needy
. persons in the Sealy, San
Felipe and Cat Spring areas
Friday, April 29, at 4:00
' p.m. in the Austin County
■ building located at 201
Atchison in Sealy. Austin
I County Senior Citizens
K Project will coordinate its
| efforts with Commissioner
I Everett Tomlinson of
I precinct 3 to transport the
I surplus commodities from
I the Texas Department of
I Human Resources, food
I division warehouse in
I Houston to Austin County
■ residents in precinct 3.
I Those persons in need of
I the commodities in the
I Frydek area should contact
• Commission Leonard Mel-
please write or call Jim number is 865-5620.
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the California condor from Children under 18 years of
extinction can take hope age will not be allowed to
from their colleagues in sign for commodities. Only
Texas who say efforts to one family member will be
save the endangered given the cheese and butter.
. Sealy Little League
Spaghetti
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Friday, May 6
5:00-7:30 p.m.
Selman Elementary School
Cafeteria
and
SPECIAL EVENT
sponsored by the
Parents’ Auxiliary
and withheld federal in-
come taxes for the first
quarter of 1983. If the
quarterly tax due (less any
deposit made during the
quarter) is $500 or more,
the unpaid tax must be
deposited.
This deadline does not
apply to employers who
make timely deposits of the
full amount of tax due in
Federal Reserve or
approved commercial
banks. They are allowed
until May 10 to file Form
941, Employer Quarterly
Federal Tax Return.
If employers have not
received form 941 by mail,
they can order one through
the Tax Form or Informa-
tion number listed in the
phone book under U. S.
Government. IRS Publica-
tion 15, Circular E —
Employer’s Tax Guide, is
also available through this
number.
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Inchudes utilities end janitorial ser-
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Contact
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Anderson •
885-3244 2
' When the U. S. Fish and obey them, otherwise pre-
Wildlife Service first started cinct 3 will no longer
counting "whoopers" in participate in the surplus
1941, four years after the commodity program. The
Aransas National Wildlife program has helped many
Refuge was established, persons in Austin County
only 14 of the distinctive, and with your cooperation
5-foot-tall white birds were we can continue to assist
alive. those in need" said Sharon
Today, refuge manager Grigar, Senior Citizens
Frank Johnson said, 71 Project,
cranes are in the migratory ------------------
flock that travels from the
Texas Gulf Coast to Arthririg S.ffArar
I Alberta, Canada. Counting arurau Puenen
birds in captivity, there are A.1i,
112 whooping cranes in all. 10 Give Millions
“We feel better about it
but not necessarily out of Far Rogaareh
the woods” Johnson said. --- mered---
“Our objective is to have 40
nesting pairs, which would A millionaire who suffers
give us about 200 birds, from arthritis will donate
Last year, we had about 19 $7.5 million to establish a
nesting pairs!* ’ research center to firtA
• Johnson said1 the goak cure. g
could take 20 years to Harold C. Simmons said
reach. recently he would‘donate
Two California condors $62,500 a month for 10
recently were hatched in years to fund an arthritis
captivity. Only 19 or 20 research center bearing his
condors are in the United name. It will be at the
States, compared with University of Texas Health
about 60 two decades ago. Science Center at Dallas.
Condors are the largest "I was talking to my
birds in North America, personal physician. Dr.
with wingspans up to 12 Stanley Cohen, about why
feet. arthritis can’t be cured"
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plained that there was a
One of the things people great deal doctors didn’t
will be doing more of this know about arthritis and
summer is going camping, that more research was
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On ovesu
and for it to be of
the maximum benefit to
persons tracing family
geneology, the private
family plots, many of which
are located in remote rural
areas need to be located,
identified, and included in
she,sunxcy. Many of these
.plots are located in fields
nd)pastures and may be
known only to the
landowners.
The survey, when com-
plete will include the
complete list of all
cemeteries, a county map
showing the location of
each cemetery, a listing by
cemetery of all grave plots
with the name and date of
birth and date of death of
the deceased. There will be
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two weeks. Bettie Kroesche, librarian, is nar in Wallis. E • R •
shown looking at the band photo in one Senior Citizens, those
area of the exhibit, over 60, will be served first, Janice Duneum, assistant librarian, Memorial Library, which ended Monday
- N«w> Photo Medicaid and welfare recip- ,ook* ov9r Sealy scenes on display during night.
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Dec. a c persons third, the handi-
Elforts tO da VC capped fourth and all rr. a . 1 A • • Bishop, Chairman of The
others last. All must show Historical Commlsslon Austin County Historical
Whooning Cranes identification and those Commission and give him
F © unemployed must show Seeks Data on Cemeteries the information.
,,, .. their Texas Employment Peek5 —a-a OH ------- If you can list the names
Said ucceeding Commission card. . ,,12.0 and dates of birth and death
Oni hI. "rone tn.lv The Austin County an alphabetical listing of yourself it will be highly
Aset cn m , in ny.t sepersons.truj Historical Commission is names for the entire county appreciated. If you prefer
Biologists trying to save in need should apply, requesting that anyone in which will show the name to have someone come to
the county aware of a of the cemetery in which the the property and make the
private family cemetery person is buried. survey, the commission will
Anyone who has a do so.
private family plot on their Please call or write Jim
property or who knows Bishop, 206 S. Masonic,
where one is located should Bellville 77418. Telephone
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The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1983, newspaper, April 28, 1983; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1541020/m1/3/: 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.