The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1960 Page: 9 of 10
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1900 .
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JOE P. KRCHNAK
Phone TU 5-3011
1202 Silliman Street
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Phone TU 5-2282
226 Highway 90, East
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zachas. They
also visited other relatives here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schubert of
La Grange visited in the home
of Un Paul Franke and Mrs.
A. H. Diestel, Sunday.
White Auto received
Firemen’s 1; Lone
Four Southwest
Conference Game
Broadcasts Oct 22
Four Southwest Conference
football games will be broadcast
Saturday by the Humble Com-
pany. In addition, Humble will
co-sponsor the live telecast of
the Notre Dame - Northwestern
game.
The Notre Dame-Northwest-
ern game will be telecast begin-
ning at 12:15 p.m. (CST) over
KTRK-TV, Houston.
The Baylor-Texas A and M
game will be broadcast from
Waco by Eddie Barker and John
Smith. Radio time will be 1:45
p.m. (CST) over KPRC, Hous-
ton-950.
any type of shotgun
BARBECUE
Served EVERY Sunday
RECOGNIZE US
COAST-TO-COAST
BY THESE FINE
TRADEMARKS
HUMBLE
OILSREFINING COMPANY
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officiating.
i Years Age
On Oct. 13th,
Worth by Ves Box and Eddie as. On Saturday they saw the
Hill. Radio time will be 1:45 football game.
Sunday dinner here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ml-
cak.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pechanec of
the city motored to Waller Sat-
urday and visited there with
Here I am again, I am still
kicking with my feet. Last Fri-
day morning we received 2
inches of rain. Oh boy, that was
' for the crawfish but
individual game
_________ Luke Michaelis
scored a 542 to claim the high
individual series for the week.
• • •
Mrs. Anna Polansky. They were
accompanied by Miss Antonia
K. Kutra.
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BAWLING
The Newt inviiet all League
Secretaries to tubmit the retults
of their League each week and
relies on them for correct infor-
mation.
Auto 2-1; and Columbus
drew 3 points to Sealy F
3 points to
---- . _ Star got 2
points against Quality Shop’s 1;
Rockets roared ahead of City
CUSTOM SHREDDING
of ANY KIND
(Fields, Pastures, Prairiies, Etc.)
_ ____ g —g . of
Houston were weekend guest
of the now defunct
CAT SPRING SCHOOL
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E Sodo-
lak and family of Houston vis-
ited in Millheim with her moth-
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Your HUMBLE Dealer now represents
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at the
Cat Spring Agricultural Hall
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23
Beginning of registration at 10:00 o’clock
BASKET DINNER AT NOON
AU ex-students and teachers are urged to be present
-Nawa SUH Photos
in the second photo are the Strikettes
captains and officers, back.row, I to r:
Mrs. Bernice Goebel, Mrs. Lane Gosler,
Mrs. Evelyn Michaelis, Mrs. Berneitta
Kunze, Mrs. Betty Luedecke, Mrs. Glinda
Richardson and Mrs. Myrle Benton;
front row: Mrs. Doris Small, secretary
of the bowling association; Mrs. Maydell
Wensel, association vice president; Miss
Nita Mefford, sergeant-at-arms of the
Strikettes; Mrs. Jackie Sanders, presi-
dent of Strikettes; Mrs. Alice Burtts-
chell, secretary of Strikettes an’ Mrs.
Phyllis Chew, treasurer of the bowling
association.
Mrs. Helen Pfeffer of Bellville is vice
president and Mrs. Mary Lou Locke of
Brookshire is treasurer of the Striketes.
10 Years Ago in October
On October 2nd, 1M0, a baby
daughter was born to Mr. and
1 Mrs Method C. Hosak ...on
Mr. and Mrs. T. A Maddox
and Billy spent the weekend in
Austin and visited their son
game and brother, Wayne, who is at-
Ft tending the University of Teg-
To serve younationwide-five loading regional oil companies have joined
hands in a new company. United, they form the new HUMBLE oil A
REFINING COMPANY...the largest domestic oil company intheU.S.I
This new move creates America’s leading Energy Company. This is of
great importance to you-in several ways:
With the nation’s leading oil research laboratories, Humble win bring
you many new and exciting produets first Products like ths famous high-
energy Humble gasolines, the remarkable new Unifo Motor 00 and ths
revolutionary "No Squeal" Atlas Bucron Tim
With the nation’s largest oil reserves, unsurpassed refinery and trans-
port facilities, Humble can bring you new and better values through
greater operating efficiencies.
Now with a network of mon than SO,000 service s^s^ons ?mnMs can
ofer you all its high quality products coast-to-coast. 2
STRIKETTES
In this league Sealy 7-Up
rolled ahead of Donnelly Insur-
ance 2-1; Hess Drug took 2
points leaving Sealy Auction
with 1; Plagen’s Texaco and
Goebel’s Cafe tied with 2 each;
Lilly Ice Cream and Frostie Root
also tied with 2 each; Max
Wander Insurance collected a
lum of 2 points, leaving Dr.
____Clinic with 1; and Coffee
Kats dunked City Radio 4-0. Jan
Brown rolled a 176 for high game
and Wilma Petrusek rolled a 466
to take the high series of the
week. Gloria Diestel picked up
an 8-10 split and Alice Burtt-
schell knocked over the 5-10 split
SPUTNIK
In the Sputnik League Sealy
Insurance rolled ahead of Citi-
zens State Bank 2-0; Warren's
Insurance blanked Newcombe’s
Furniture 2-0; and Rainbo took
Team No. 6 2-0. Mildred Taylor
led the league by rolling a 187
for high game and a 480 for high
series for the week.
AUSTIN COUNTY MIXED
In this league the Big Dogs
got the big bite of the sausage,
taking all 4 points from Engel-
hardt Const; the Outlaws stole
3% points from Frank Koy leav-
ing them with % point; and
Wallis State Bank and Peacemak-
ers tied with 2 pointe each. Er-
win Wilke’s 206 took men’s high
and Avis Jousan’s 171 took ladies
high game for the week. Don
Jousan’s 512 took men’s high
and Avis Jousan’s 462 took ladles
high series for the week.
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Peanut Allotment
To Remain Same
The Agriculture Department
set the national planting allot-
ment for 1961 crop -of peanuts
at 1.610,000 acres Friday in
Washington.
The allotment is the same as
this year. It is the minimum
permitted under crop control
law. ...
MASTERS
In the Masters League Sealy
Falstaff lad in points gained by
defeating Bill's Grocery 430;
Texas Press to
Aid November’s
E-H Bonds Drive
U. S. Savings Bonds will re-
ceive a special boost in Novem-
ber when the Texas Press Asso-
ciation conducts a campaign to
inform the public about recent
improvements made in series E
and H bonds. L. B. Smith,
Brady publisher and president'
of TPA, has announced that
Forrest Weimhold, Levelland,
will head up the campaign.
Weimhold, publisher of the
Levelland Sun-News, contest
committee chairman for the
his committee are winking out
details of the campaign to be
conducted during November, I9-
60. The committee Is made up of
publishers of four state news-
papers. Mrs. Floyd Elkins, for-
mer Sealyite, is society editor
of The Levelland Sun-News.
Smith said that in 1959 Tex-
as newspapers used over 1000
savings bonds advertisements
and thousands of news stories,
pictures, editorials and features
telling the public about series E
and H bonds.
America’s Leading Energy, Company
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The TCU-Pittsburgh
will be broadcast from
Snthe SKrikeking League City
Radio won 3 points while Dies-
tel Service Station won 1; V. F.
W. (Bellville) 2 points. Sealy
Bowling Palace 1: and Fulshear
Merchants 2 against Frito's 1.
Curtis Schroeder and Bobby
Strauss fought to a draw for high
individual game of the weA,
each getting a 191. Curtis Schroe-
der rolled nigh individual series
with a 520.
The members of the executive group
of the Sealy Women’s Bowling Asso-
ciation and the captains and officers of
the women’s bowling leagues were hon-
ored at an informal tea at the home of
Mrs. A. W. Ferris here October 6. Mrs.
Ferris, who is president of the associa-
tion and sergeant-at-arms of the Sput-
nik League, is shown in the upper photo,
standing at left. Others are team cap-
tains and ofifcers, Mrs. Oscar Townsend,
Mrs. Neecie Skiede and Mrs. Essie Vail,
both of Hempstead, Mrs. Mildred Taylor,
sergeant at arms of the bowling associa-
tion; front row, Mrs. Betty Caesar, of
Hempstead, president of the Sputniks;
Mrs. Mary Jo Krampitz,, vice president
and Mrs. Helen Middleton, secreUry-
treasurer.
here, coming especially to at-
tend the Legion Convention.
Mrs. Snyder remained for a
longer visit with relatives and
friends, while Mrs. Faust re-
turned home. Mrs. Faust return-
ed again Tuesday to ride in the
Austin County Trail ride.
Mr. and Mrs Willie Findeis-
en and Billy of Sealy and Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Remmert and
Clint of Houston attended the
Prison Rodeo in Huntsville,
Sunday.
’ October 8th Miss Adelle Maresh in Mixville st the ace of 65
, married Leroy Hintz in the years. Burial was in the Wallis
, Presbyterian Church at 4 p.m. cemetery ... on Ori. 14th
, sngScna joe^k a2th £ nvraongtofwnerswbod. in
, wS On Oct. 23rd ababy daughter
, ihsalgcemtsyg “ cKrferajalowy^r.“ wluK:
I Oct 13 Ignac Janda died in and the next day a baby son
* Sealy at the age of 67 years, was born in Wallis to Mr. and
• {Burial was in the Sealy Parish Mrs. John Eder.
I cemetery. Rev. A. J. Crann Thats the crop for this week
officiating. and be all happy as angels in
5 Years Ago in October heaven.
, On Oct. 13th, 1955, Mrs. Joe Remain as ever,
Kovasovic, Sr., suddenly died Mayor of Frydek
Turkey • Shoot
Starting at One O’clock -*
EVERY SUNDAY
UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Riverside
Service k Station
At Brazos River Bridge
on Highway 90 between
Brookshire and Sealy
BILL SODOLAK-
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jasek and
family of East Bernard spent
Sunday afternoon here with
their uncle and aunt, Filip Sowa
They were accompanied "by Ifo._______
and Mrs.PaulValis.and family er, Mrs. Stella Kaminski and
a lp,of.East.Bernard. Mir.k on Sunday stopped for a abort
ruypb-byamymmrzatandddaindtsmesstkn
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mi- j enjoyed a good Sunday dinner
eak and sons. | here with her parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mre. Henry Micah and Mrs. Emil Ermis and sons,
family motored to Galveston Fri-
day and visited there with his
mother in St Mary’s Hospital. --------
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mlcak and daughter was born
son of Fairbanks enjoyed a.good Mrs. Method C. Hosak . .
Cotton Bowl Tickets
May be Ordered
Ticket applications for the 19-
61 Cotton Bowl Football Clas-
sic on January 2 will be accept-
ed by mail only during the per-
iod starting Friday, October 21,
and lasting through Wednesday,
November 2.
The Cotton Bowl Classic is
the official Southwest Confer-
ence post-season bowl game, and
the conference champion auto-
matically becomes the host
team: This will be the 25th an-
nual Cotton Bowl game, the Sil-
ver Anniversary of the famous
gridiron classic.
Applications, at $5.50 each,
should be mailed to arrive dur-
ing the period specified, Oct-
ober 21-November 2, to Cotton
Bowl Athletic Association, P. O.
Box 7185, Inwood Station, Dal-
las 9. Envelopes must be port-
marked not later than midnight,
November 2.
Syracuse’s 1959 national
champions defeated Texas 23-14
in the 1960 Cotton Bowl Classic
played on last New Year’s Day.
Mr. and Mrs Emil Bourgeois shrinKw-nteownror
and grandson of San Antonio1
were Saturday dinner guests of
p.m. (CST) over KTHT, Hous-1
ton-790.
The Texas Tech-SMU game
will be broadcast from Lubbock
by Bob Walker and Jim Wig-
gins. Radio time will be 1:45
p.m. (CST) over KXYZ, Hous-
ton-1320.
The Rice-Texas game will be
broadcast from Houston by
Kern Tips and Alec Chesser.
Radio time will be 7:45 p.m.
(CST) over KTRH, Houston-
740.
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BARBECUE SUPPER
DANCE
and Quarterly Tri-Rivers Association Meeting
WALLIS American Legion Hall
Registration: 2:00 p.m. — Meeting: 2:30 p.m.
Pumper Races: 4:30 p.m.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23
PRIZES
1st Place $25.00 — 2nd Place: $15.00
3rd Place: $10.00
BARBECUE SUPPER
(Family Style) — $1.25
Barbecue Chicken and Sausage — 6:00 p.m.
DANCE at Night
Music by JOE CERVENKA’S ORCHESTRA
EVERYONE’S INVITED!
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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/m1/9/?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.