The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1960 Page: 7 of 10
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TUVRSDAT, OCTOBER 20, 1960
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Remodeling and 5th
Anniversary SALE!
Away Saturday
al 5:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kainer
and Marilyn of El Campo were
Friday evening visitors in the
A group of ladies that belong
to the Catholic Daughters of
America attended the district
meeting and reception of C.D.A.
You CAN vote for
on the November 1
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Just picture your room hung with
handsome, luxurious draw drapes to
blend or contrast with your walls.
Custom-made to fit your every window
A HIGH BID of 59c bought the 1959 rOaervo champion
Hereford of the Austin County Fair auction, when J: F.
Esterak bid for the Wallis State Bank on Larry Egger's
589-pound calf, paying $352.82 for the animal. Larry
was a Wallis FFA member.
attended the open house Golden
Wedding Anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Ginzell in Hous-
ton Sunday. Mrs. Ginzell is a
cousin to Mrs Knesek, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ren-
ken and children of Houston
were Wallis visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manna
visited in El Campo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. Brandt
and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Neumann of Wharton and Carol
Beseda of Eagle Lake were in
College Station Saturday after-
noon lor the A and M-T.C.U.
For Democrats who value the ideals and true
aims of the Democratic Petty, the only choice
is Nison and Lodge.
Favors for the
CHILDREN SATURDAY I
Mrs. Syl Janicek, Barbara and
Johnnie of La Marque visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Korcak over
the week end.
Mrs. Jack Stone and children
from Waco visited over the week
end with her husband, Jack,
who is working here on the
pipeline.
Mrs. Kathryn Boggess and
Linda Kaye of Rosenberg visit-
ed Mrs. E G. Bartay over the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Silva of
’ Pasadena spent Saturday and
guest of Elaine. She was honor-
ed with a coke party Friday
night and Saturday they enjoy-
ed skating.
Monday evening at 4:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Ad. Holecek of
Houston left by plane for New
York, then Tuesday they took
another plane for a weeks, ex-
pense paid, trip for two to Ber-
muda. This trip was won by Ad.
In a contest by selling the most
G. E. air conditioners and cen-
tral heating for the company
he works for.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cervenka
BLUE DELL
PLUMS
day at home.
Mrs. E. G. Bartay attended
tne fish fry in Blieberville Sun-
day.
ik A. Hosak
Braden
M. Michaels is
Now Captain
Marvin (Mike) Michaels re-
ceived his promotion from 1st
Lieut, to Captain on October
10th at March A. F. Base near
Riverside, California. He has
been stationed there since Jan-
uary 1958.
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Omission
Marvi Sen's name was omit-
ted from the list of pallbearers
in the story of the funeral of
Mrs. J. G. Cartwright’s mother,
appearing in last week's paper.
BROODMARES GALORE
A World's Most Modem Audion Arm A
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Quality
FRYERS
uArboana
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FREE
GOLDEN WEDDING
DANCE
honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Pomikahl
Peters Gun Club Hall
Sunday, Nov. Gth
Music by . . .
SEALY PLAYBOYS
Everyone’s Invited !
individual training at The Air
Defense Training Center, Pt
Bliss, Texas. The training is
scheduled to end in November.
Sabrsula to being trained in
the duties of a Nike-Ajax guid-
ed missile crewman.
He entered the Army last
June and completed basic train-
ing at Fort Hood, Texas.
Sabrsula is a 1985 graduate
of Wallis Public High School.
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DOGFOOD
Ruben Sabrsula
At Fort BUm
Army Pvt Ruben A. Sabr-
auto, 23. son of Mr. and Mm
John J. Sabrsula, Wallis, to re-
TEXAS DEMOCRATS FOR NIXON - LODGE
ALLAN SHIVERS. Chsirman
MB W. IMK Austin
Wallis CYC Dance
Sunday, October 30
The Wallis C. Y. C. is spon-
soring a public dance on Sun-
day, October 30th at the Leg-
ion HaU in Wallis. The music
will be furnished by the "Jok-
ers.” Admission is 75 cents per
person and the time to 8 o'clock
to 12 o'clock. Please support the
youth!
4.
GRAPEFRUIT JUiE
Pizza Party Planned
Pastor’s Parsonage
This coming Monday, the Lu-
ther League of St. John Luther-
an Church, Cat Spring, will be
eating in the Italian style. They
are having a “Pizza Party" in
the pastor’s parsonage. The eve-
ning festivities will begin at 6:-
00 p.m. As each leaguer enters,
he or she will be given the Job
of preparing his or her own
pizza.
As the evening progresses,
they will enjoy a football mov-
ie, and they will be entertained
by some of the greatest bands in
the nation over stereo hi-fidel-
ity.
And if anyone drops in on
these young people, please, don’t
step on or stumble over the
shoes that you find collected at
at the door.
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Wallis FHA-FFA
Select Favorites
The Future Homemakers of
Wallis High School selected
James Dusek as their FHA
Beau. James is a Senior and has '
many accomplishments to his
credit. He to the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Dusek of Rt. 1, Wal-
Ito.
The Future Farmers of Wal-
lis High selected Elaine Knesek
as their FFA sweetheart for
1960-61 and presented her with
a jacket. Elaine to a Junior and
this year will be a candidate for
the Austin County Fair Queen
being sponsored by the FFA.
She is the daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Rudy Knesek of Wallis.
Youths Admit Katy
Robbery After
Arrest at Weimar
Three Mississippi youths have
admitted burglarizing the G. M.
Ross Humble Station in Katy
Monday night, October 10.
The Ross Station was broken
into and about 850 worth of
merchandise stolen. Entrance
was gained by breaking out the
glass in a side door.
The three youths were arrest-
ed in Weimar after attempting
a similar burglary there. When
officials stopped them for ques-
tioning, the merchandise stolen
in Katy was found in the truck
they were drivings
The youths, Dennis Kelly, 17,
and two Juveniles aged 16 and
15, all of Mississippi, admitted
a long string of similar burglar-
ies from Mississippi to here.
The boys were also driving a
stolen 1959 Ford pickup from
Mississippi.
The three are in custody at
Weimar.
BULK - Honduda
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LEADING AUCTIONEERS
COL. KENNETH RICHARDSON — COL. CHARLES HARRIS
12 Big Baskets
ol rqgortes
Ie be Given
in Rosenberg Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ignac Pustka
attended the district legion and
auxiliary convention held in
Sealy Sunday.
ITS A BOY
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam I
Glenn of Hungerford announce
the arrival of their first child,
a boy, born to them in the
Schuhmann Hospital in East
Bernard on October 1, weighing
6 lbs. 2 ok. They named him
William Lee.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Ad. Svoboda, Sr. of Wallis
and Mr. and Mrs. William Glenn
of Hungerford.
White, Yellow and Devil Food
&
Jake E. Leenen, m
prentice, USN, son of
Mrs. August J. Leenen of Route
3, Sealy, to serving aboard the
attack aircraft carrier USS Sar-
atoga operating with the Math
Fleet in the Mediterranean.
The carrier recently made a
five-day visit to Barcelona,
Spain.
ning to visit her father, Joe
back with them to spend Sun- Rieger who is very ill.
need — lined or unlined. Also, custom bedspreads to match
those bedroom curtains. Wide selection of fabrics.
Wallpaper with matching drapery fabrics in the newest
LIQUID DETERGENT “
TEXIZB Giant 22 oz. Ml. 39
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Albert Holecek and Eva Hut-
chison of Houston spent Sun-
day with Mrs. John Holecek, Sr.
and Frank.
Nancy and Chris Steinman of
Houston spent a few days with
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Spoede Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Godwin
and Usa of El Maton were din-
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
Knesek on Saturday of tost
week.
FREE! ■ 1 pkg. 15c Size
FRITOS wilh purchase el
l pkg. FRITOS at 19*
ROBIN HOOD HOUR
25 B.PapurBag $1.79
5 pounds . . . 45c •
Plenly el KING P 234 BREEDING
WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS BLOODLINES
Featuring Kind Ranch bloodlines, King P-284, Leo, Joe Bailey P-4,
Joe Reed, Top Deck, and many other Famous Bloodlines
Quarter Hone Breeders'(eesigimeal Sale
SEALY AUCTION ARENA
<4 SEALY ►
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29
2:00 p.m. Promptly
some'of the world’s greatest Quarter Home breeders.
WORLDS MOST MODERN AUCTION ARENA
. . . Lading Auctioneers . . .
HARUS & RKHARDSON ASSOOAIES
Box 793 Phone TU 6-3844
REFRESHMENTS SERVED ALL DAT
Complete line of NAPKO paints,
painting supplies, drapery hardware and
sundry ietems.
Sealy Decoraling Center
109 N. Hardeman
SEALY TU 5-3755 TEXAS
Alvfn Konvicka, Jr.
Mra. M. Regenbrecht
Margaret Ann Kollatschny
Ernest Wm. Witte
Doyle Gene Broeker
Mrs. Willie Havemann
Mr* Alvin J. Holub
Peter Kubicek
Karen Jolene Craig
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27
Arthur Lee Dlestel
Cyril Krchnak
Johnie Rikard
Paul Gavranovie
Mm Jerry SUva
Kirby Jean Rom
William Frank Braden
Mm Florence Clark
Daniel Brosig
Artha VtockwOty
Cheryl Ann Janik
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our great
appreciation for the many kind-
nesses, sympathy and helpful-
ness shown us at the time of
the passing of our loved one,
Mra. J. A. Lermann. To Father
Stram, the choir, the ladle* of
the Altar Society, Pete Etlinger
sunerai director. Everyone that
brought food, flowers, spirftual
bouquet* or helped in any way.
J. A. Hermann
Mr. and Mr*, l tz Strauss
and Grandchfren
Sunday with relative* in Wallis.
Mr. and Mrs.R. R. Knesek, Sr. Rudy Knesek home. Marilyn
and Mr. and Mrs. Udge Knesek
football game. Their son Donald, were in Wharton Thursday eve-
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Call TU 5-3334 and give
Th* News the birthdates of
your relatives and friendt.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21
Harold Krampitz
John Kutra
Mra. Mary Hosak
Gordon Bynum
Mm Fred Paben
M. T. Shelburne, Sr.
Mr*. Julia Regenbrecht
Charlotte Ann Kaechele
E. A. Marburger
Mm Chs. Jalowy
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22
Mrs. Monty Norman
Mm Micky Zapalac
Margie Bogar
Ernest Melvin Koy
Mra. Carl Ermel
Karen Louise Toman
Mm Robert Lancon
Mrs. Mathilda Netzel
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28
Mm Louis Rooster
Elizabeth Kelly Richards
Frank Silva
Ronald Lee Renunert
Leroy Richter
Alols Gajewaki
Shirley Ann Reuther
Harold Ross
Dwayne Tayler
MONDAY, OCTOBER M
Mm Annie Mates
Mrs. Louis Kveton
Mrs. W. G. J. Engelking
Mra. Mike Eder
William Browne
Mr*. Ernest Seidel
Mra. Charlie Rosenauer
Karen Loescher
Glenda Foy Farrar
Mr*. Leslie Goebel
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25
Mrs. W. A. Virnau
Andrew Schumacher
Mm Edward Himly
Frankie Gallia
Claudia Eder
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28
James Zapalac
UNCLE WILLIAM
PORK & BEANS
3 MOd iy
DEL MONTE Freestone Elberta
PEACHES yianUl cans 856
SWANSDOWN 4 Boxes, Your Choice
CAKE MIXES $1
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maedreme! 4200 ■ n
BUY and SAVE
Hajdik’s Markel
Round Steak---------.70
Loin and T-Bone .60
Shoulder Steak ......M
Veal Chops_____________50
Stew Meat____________40
Hamburger Meat .50
Fresh Frozen Hens 29
Slaughtered Twice A Week
Fresh Pork Sausage
Liver Sausage
and Lard
Every Week!
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Twenty-fiye pet rent of all
drivers involved in fatal automo-
bile usidehnts in the U. S. last
year were under 25years old.
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1960, newspaper, October 20, 1960; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1459987/m1/7/?q=waco+tornado: 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.