The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1964 Page: 2 of 10
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Mrs. Ellen Stockard of Houston announces the en-
gagement ami approaching marriage of her daughter,
Jerry Lee, to Victor Ermis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Ermis of Frydk The couple plan to be married on I
May 16th, in the Our Lady of Frydek Church.
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Mrs. Vick Boyd was in Dallas
the past week-end to attend the
opening of the Casa Linda State
Bank, of which her son, Edward
Vint, is president and director.
Myrna K. Engelking
I ther serving as hostess.
[ Schoppe-Menke Nuptials
Performed in Bellville Church
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at the age of 73 years. Burial was
in the parish cemetery at Saaly.
On March 21, the mother of Rev.
Paul Kaspar died in Ganado at
the age of 77 years. Burial was in
the parish cemetery at Ganado.
10 Years Aco in March
On March 8, 1954, grandpa Em-
anuel Svoboda, Sr. died in Wal-
lis at the age of 88 years. Burial
was in Wallis Parish cemetery
Rev. Alois W. Nesvadba officiat-
ed On March 26. Martin Hokan-
son died in Galveston at the see
of 80 years. Burial was in the
parish cemetery at Galveston.
5 Years Ago in March
On March 4. 1959, grandpa Jos
Melnar. Sr. died at the age of 84
years. Burial was in the parish
cemetery at Wallis. Rev. Alois W
8 the age of 66 years. Burial was
| in the San Felipe cemetery.
\ That’s the crop for this week.
R Look for another news cast two
\ or three weeks from now. This
3.; week I am going on a vacation
Xltrip to the Bellville Hospital. Dr.
A Bob Neely will operate on my
8 right eye. As soon as I get well,
Hello world. Doggone red but-
ton, don't go away. Listen to
what I am going to say to you.
On account of wet weather, the
farmers are all on a sit down
strike waiting for the sunny
days. It is time to plant corn be
cause the meadow larks and
black birds are ready to pull out
the corn.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Micak and
daughter of Houston spent Sat-
urday here with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Anton W. Micak on
South Main. Call again Albert.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Valerian of
In addition, up to five honor-
able mention awards of $5 each
will be awarded in each division.
Certificates of merit will be
awarded to each student with
work accepted for exhibit.
1323 Meyer Ph. TU 5-2171 .
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Special events held during
this years Festival include:
March 21, teen age fashion show
by Sakowitz plus a reception at
the Museum; March 22, instru-
mental group from Houston
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Miss Mary Schoppe became the
bride of Roy Menke in a double
ring ceremony performed by
Rev. A. J. Mohr in St. John’s ।
1 Lutheran Church in Bellville.
Pfc. George Maier
To Report To Washington
Enjoying a two weeks furlough
i with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Maier and family was Pfc.
I George Maier, who will leave
Friday, March 12. to report to Ft.
Lewis, Washington. He came
here from Ft. Sill, Oklahoma.
I will show up with Frydek news.
Remain as ever.
Mayor of Frydek
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When you start adding up them, at 515Rusk Avenu
the deductions on page 2 of ask for booklet 35. !
your 1040 federal income tax,
form don’t forget state gasoline (tax which is not deductible
taxes Do a little adding up and A motorist who drives 1
you'll be surprised at how much miles in a year and who ge
you paid during the past year, miles to the gallon on has
State gasoline taxes range pays between $60 and $
from 5 cents a gallon in Texas, gasoline taxes. More than
Kansas Missouri, Illinois and, of this is paid in state
Hawaii’up to 8 cents in Alaska, which are deductible. A
These of course, are added on as you pay them. you mig
to the 4-cents-a-gallon federal well deduct them.
tured to approach a great mer- Wallis spent Wednesday after-
chant and inquired, "'May I ask । noon in Frydek city with broth-
the secret of success er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F:
.%s‘c" 1 of success Sodolak. Call again senor and
• aThete is no secret," replied senorita.
fewer than 26 art students, may
submit two entries.
Entries must be delivered to
The Museum of Fine Arts, on
Monday, March 9, between 9:30
a.m. and 5 p.m. Special arrange-
ments will be made through The
Posts Promotion Department
for schools unable to deliver
their entries to the Museum per- .
sonally. No mailed entries will
be accepted at the Museum.
All media are eligible. Work
should depict any scene, event,
the age of 70 years Burial was
in Sealy Cemetery. On March 17,
John Holecek, Sr. died in Wallis
at the age of 85 years. Burial
was in the parish cemetery at
Wallis. On March 18, Frank Pol-
ansky and a Catholic priest, Rev.
1 Duda of Cameron were killed in
a car accident on the highway
near Bellville. Burial was in the
Cameron parish cemetery. On
1 March 20, Mrs. Mary Pechanec
died in a Houston hospital at the
age of 70 years. Burial was in the
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) Elect Delegates
j Members of Court St. Eliza-
ybeth. No. 1616, Catholic Daugh-
and Johnnie Konarik, 3rd. The
prizes were $1.00, 75c and 50c I
i cash in both divisions. The oth-|
। er 50 who entered were given
candy as consolation. I
The Quarterly Communion
was set for the second Sunday,
March 8 at the 7:30 a.m. Mass
A nice number of members at-;
1 tended and partook in this spir- i
i itual exercise.
It was voted to remember the
late President John F. Kennedy
' in a mass for the repose of his
soul, in the parish.
The report on the Smorgas-
bord Dinner was that it was
very successful. The Grand Re-
gent thanked all members who
co-operated and in any way
helped and were responsible for
its success. The Court is also
very grateful to the public for
their fine response and attend-
ance.
school students, attending pub- custom or myth relating to the
lie, private or parochial schools, season of spring or to Easter,
who reside in the following 30 Oil paintings must be framed;
county area: Austin, Brazoria, prints, watercolors and draw-
Brazos, Burleson, Chambers, ings must be matted.
Colorado, Ft. Bend, Galveston, ‘ Awards in the Senior High
Grimes, Hardin, Harris, Hous- division (grades 10 through 12)
ton, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, include a $100 purchase prize,
Leon, Liberty, Madison, Mata- selected from jury recommend-
gorda, Montgomery, Newton, ed works; $50 second award; |
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the merchant. "You just jump Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ondruch Nesvadba and Rev. Frank Miller
nt vour onnortunitv ” and son, Bennie visited in Hous- | officiated. On March 8, a baby
“Hill how m f tell when mv ton with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ko- son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
But how can I tell when my curek on Sunday, Feb. 22. Yantis Dodd. On the same dav a
oprortunity comes?’ 15 Years Ago in March | baby daughter was born to Mr.
“You can’t — you have to On March 18, 1949. grandpa and Mrs. Edward Johnston. On
keep jumping. Frank Krchnak, Sr. died in Sealy March 11, Henry Vykoukal died
___H________— . —----—----! suddenly in Baytown at the age
gmoodoowoaooowmoeA-? of 54 years. On March 15. grand-
X ina Ella Mahnke died in Sealy at
Social security numbers are
used for two purposes. The first
and primary intent is to identi-
fy. establish and keep current
the earnings record of those
individuals who are either em-
ployed or self-employed in an
occupation covered by the Act.
That record is the basis on
which payments are made to
help replace lost income should
the owner of that number re-
tire, die, or become so disabled
he is unable to work. Currently,
the Internal Revenue Service re-
quires most everyone to have a
tax identification number. Other
uses of the number generally
are not proper. They are not for
EASTER EGG & CAKE SALE
Sponsored by Sealy B&PW Club
SATURDAY, MARCH 28
At Smith Appliance Store
COFFEE AND PIE SERVED •
at the place beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Proceeds for erection of bleachers
at baseball diamond.
For Advance Orders for Eggs. Contact . . . ‛S
Mrs. Erna Litzmann and Mrs. Vernon Madden 9
TRAILER TYPE FOR DRAWBAR
Lew PTO and Tires
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Orange, Polk, San Jacinto, Trin- $25 third award and a $50
!,„C„pu.CTrl.u,„mAprn 16 Washington and“Whrtowaller,schnotnwardnior High dnvision
The Poetry Contest winning Complete rules, entry cards (grades 7 through 9), awards
poems were read and showed and other information have include a $35 purchase prize, |
ability among the students at been mailed to all principals in selected from jury recommend-]
the Immaculate Conception the eligible counties. All en- ed works; $20 second award; t
School. In the No. 1 Division1 tries must be made through the $16 third award and a $50
; (Grades 4-5-6) the winners were school in the manner prescribed school award.
Kathy Dycus, 1st; Judith Mach- in ’be rules brochure.
i ed away March 5, 1962.
Many a lonely heartache,
___Oftenasilenttear._______i
But always a beautiful memory!
Of one I loved no dear,
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“But, Madam,” protested the
lawyer, “didn't you suspect that
-there had been a burglar in the
.hvause when you saw all the
-drawers pulled out and the con-
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.tldor?"
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leeking for a Clean shirt.”
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Houston Post
Announces 14th
Spring Art Festival
The Fourteenth Annual
Spring Art Festival, sponsored
by The Houston Post and the
Houston Museum of Fine Arts,
will be held March 21 through
April 19 in the Junior Gallery
of the Museum.
The 1964 exhibit is open to
all Junior and Senior high
ala, 2nd; and Judith Janda, 3rd The number of entries sub-
prize. In Division II (Grades 7- mitted by each school is not to
8-9) winners were: Linda Or- exceed 10% of the enrollment
I sak, 1st; Christine Grigar, 2nd; in each art class. Schools with
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Checkerboard News
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Public School All City Orches-
tra; April 4, Jr. High Drama
Group, winner of Inner Scholas-
tic League One Act Play Con-
test; April 5, Tuesday Musical
Club Concert; April 11, Jr. High
Chorus; April 11, Jones Sr.
High Drama Group; April 18,
Jr. High School Chorus.
A special exhibit of former
Spring Art winners may be
seen at Sakowitz after March
20.
Further information may be
obtained by contacting Ginger
Stephenson, Spring Art Editor,
in The Posts Promotion Depart-
ment.
Less PTO and Tail Wheel
2PT. FAST HITCH TYPE ..... $249.50
Less PTO and Tail Wheel
At a special staff meeting to-
day, George L. Malherbe, direct-
or of the Houston Field Office
i of the Department of Commerce
presented a 25-year length-of-.
service emblem to Mrs. Louise
E. Clayton, a member of the
staff.
Mrs. Clayton began her Gov- j
ernment career as a Clerk-Sten- ;
ographer in the Commerce De-
partment's Galveston office
which was abolished in 1933.
She later transferred to the
Houston Office and for many
years has held the position of
Business Analyst, Domestic
Trade. She has been a faithful
employee and is well known to
the business firms in this area
who use the services of the
Houston Field Office. She re-
ceives many compliments from
business circles for her compe-
tent and valuable assistance.
Roy L. Morgan, Director of
the Office of Field Services in
Washington, D. C., in forward-
ing the service emblem, extend-
ed his congratulations to Mrs.
Clayton,
Mrs. Clayton is the former
Louise Oldag of Sealy. Her mo-
ther, Mrs. Henry Oldag resides
in Sealy.
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1964, newspaper, March 12, 1964; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528211/m1/2/?q=12th%20Armored%20Memorial%20Museum: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.