The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1959 Page: 5 of 8
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SECOND GAME
Sealy C. Y. C.:
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be completely in charge of the
youth of the association. They
will elect officers at the meet-
ing tomorrow night in Katy
and will work up all the pro-
grams for the summer. Their
program ani
satisfactory,
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Mr and Mn J. B. McMichael
and family of West Columbia
spent the week-end here, and
John Smith came home from
Southwestern U. in Georgetown
Mrs. Harry Korthauer to still
confined to the Sealy Hospital
due to a broken hip she sus-
tained when she accidentally
fell at her home on March it.
She to doing nicely.
her resignation
‘ Refreshments
2 Howard
3 Kucera
4 Sodolak
1 Prihoda
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Sealy CYC Romps
Over Frydek, 20-17
—by Jimmie (Blue) Schroeder
When the final out was made
in this game Frydek was on the
losing end. The Seely C. Y. C.
won their first church league
Chicken
GIZZARDS
Poe
3 Kutra
5 Kocurek
8 Novosad
8 W. Kutra
7 Smesny
4 Krchnak
2 Steve J.
1 M. Dycus
• Iggie
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Totals
Po.
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4 C. Schroeder
7 P. Schroeder
3 Leon
5 Raymond S.
2 Billy 8.
• Stuessel
9 Curtis K.
1 Wayne S.
Totals
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PARKAS
MARGARINE
ing Purina’s Feeding and
— Brandes keeps accurate----
records on his dairy operation.
Seely; and Archie Fray, minis-
ter of music and education at
the First Baptist Church in Ro-
senberg.
eran V. B. S.
Here to a fine chance for our
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CHAS. BRANDES AND SON, JACK, WITH
BOMB OF HIS REPLACEMENT HEIFERS
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On Thursday afternoon Er-
win Grabow and Miss Erna
Stahl were united in holy wed-
lock at the Lutheran Church by
Rev. Marvin Ottmers. Mr. and
Mrs. Theo. Stuessel WON the
only witnesses. They will make
their home with Erwin's par-
ents. Mr and Mrs F. W. Ora-
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Braun
and Mr and Mrs. Waldemar
Noak of Round Top visited
briefly with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Andreas one day during the
week.
Mrs. Ben Andreas came home
from Houston Wednesday and
is getting along nicely. Mr. An-
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tied it up but they tell one
short and the final score was
8-7 in favor of the Lutherans
all the men of the church and
also for the Junior and Inter-
mediate boys.
Chief fisherman for the occa-
sion is W A. Virnau who will
also act as "head chef," assist-
ed by J. F. Peery, Brotherhood
Meal time to 730 p.m.
this rally, along with their
leaders in the Sunday School
and Training Union and their
pastor. They will meet at the
church here first and leave to-
gather at 8:48 p.m.
These youth rallies will be
held throughout the summer
School and Miss Gloria Ann
Stuessel started her job at the
tax collectors office on Mon-
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Fish Fry Monday
At Baptist Church ur
The Brotherhood of the First
Baptist Church to giving a Fish
Try next Monday evening.
For Any of These Cars or)
Any New Cars or Trucks. See
W. F. REMMERT
MV NEWS
Vacation Bible School started
this morning. with an enroll-
ment of thirty two children,
four teachers and Wm. Andreas
as supervisor. Mrs. Franklin
Goebel, Mrs. Jake Swearingen,
Mrs. Clemons Venghaus and
•th, honoring their children
the other members of the grad-
uating class and their teachers.
Green and white, class colors,
were used in decorating, with
floral decor on the tables. Danc-
ing followed the supper.
Honorees were Bennie Kutra,
The Sealy Lutherans pushed
across five runs in the seventh
inning to defeat the M Y. F.
8-7 Monday night in the second
—— .“ league. The
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Trinity Lutheran Church of
Sealy will open its 1959 Vace-
tion Bible School next Monday.
June Sth at 8:30 a.m There will
—wijoez
"42 Party”
The 43 Club met with Mrs.
Mildred See Tuesday, June 3
at 2:30 p.m. with 3 tables of
players. Members playing were
Mesdames Mery Nastoupil, Ros-
alie Steck, Mildred See, Hen-
rietta Grant, Leona Ferris, Ger-
trude Loehr, Nell Matejka, and
Gertrude Brune
Mrs. See used dahlias and
roses for decoration Mrs. Sop-
hie Beyer has resigned from
the first high scoring games of
the season. The Sealy C. Y. C.
had too much power for the
Frydek nine
This was Frydek's second
loss of the season and I know
it didn't make Bernice or Gloria
happy but thats the way it goes.
In my opinion I think Frydek
has a great team and they will
be up there on top when the
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The youth of the San Felipe
Baptist Association will have a
Youth Rally at the First Bap-
tist Church in Katy tomorrow
night, June 8, at 7:30 p.m.
The Young People and Inter-
Ground Meal Ib. 57
Sirloin " '
turkey salad sandwiches, ko-
laches, doughnuts, chips and
lemonade.
Low and high prizes were
awarded to the winners. Mrs.
Nastoupil won high and Mrs,
Ferris won low. -
The next meeting will be
June 18 at the home of Mrs.
Oliver Steck,
Pos
M. Y. F.:
3 B. Schroeder
• Brandes
8 Koym
4 Rogen
8 Fallen
2 Wasiceck
3 Wasicek
8 B. Browne
8 C . Madden
This change for one Sunday
only due to Rev. Mohr having
to serve Bellville on the same
day too.
Mr. and Mn. Lynwood An-
dreas spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Andreas, and were accompan-
tad to Houston Sunday by their
aunt, Mn Emma Heinsohn who
had visited here during the
week.
weeks . The
months or age the Heifers are fed a
mi Pora,2Do,ccy,
Overdrive, Radio
1956 Ford. 4 Door,
IMS Ford, Victoria, 8
Sealy Lutherans
Ease by MY.F.
—by Jimmie (Blue) Schroeder
Dty Caletka, who passed away
June 4, 1884.
We miss you still, our hearts
arc sore,
As time goes by we miss you
more;
Your loving smile, your gentle
fam
No one can fill your vacant
place. "
Sadly missed by
Alfred Caletka
Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Severin .
ration of Bulky Lao and Onto. The Milking herd is fed
a Check-R-Mix ration of Cow Chow Concentrate, Bulky
Las and grain. Cow Chow Concentrate to a 82% Pro-
tion Concentrate and when properly mixed with Bulky
Las and grain makes a complete ration which pro-
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Much Action Seen in
Local Church League
About Folks You Know —
Mr. and Mn. Jerry Mazac
and children, Mr. and Mn.
Chas. Svoboda and Patsy, Leroy
Masac, of Sealy, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe O Mazac and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Gagner and family
and Mn. Bob Cooksey of Hou-
ston enjoyed an outing at Clear
Lake on Memorial Day They
picnicked. went boating and
waterskiing.
Winston Loehr and Herman
Pacher are home for the sum-
mer from A & M College.
' Cat Spring girls have
jobs in Bellville. Mias
L Kollatschny started
tion Program, Chas,
tion and Feeding L
y, 4 Door.
sunhruvzzocurzhmocatuon 9““"
ante. They returned hero Mon-
de nichtiznd.on
M. Y. F. wm leading
into the seventh but the Luth-
ON THE
and Mn. Louise Engelke en-
tertained Sunday with a chic-
ten barbecue and all the trim-
mings. The occasion was the
double baptism at Trinity
Lutheran Church Sunday of
Kerry, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Pavelka, and Louise, daughter
of Mr. and Mn. Clarence En-
mawmgucgmm
CHOICE MEATS
Brandes says, "The results that I have received
ding Purina have been very satisfactory from
idpoint at a lower production cost. Our Reg-
Ouergmy heifers are being fed on the Purina
hosts at a family style supper
.. c__. at the Catholic Youth Center in
mediates of the Baptist Church Frydek Saturday night, May
3 8 Slansky
3 8 Kutra
0 8 Buchala
el
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Totals
* Average pounds of milk per head daily (head average) -...... 27 Iba.
* One pound of ration to fed for each 8 pounds of milk produced.
* Peed cost per 100 pounds of milk------------ —$114
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Ura party
May 38th
------- Bev. and Mn. O. C.
Schreiner and family, Mr. and
a rooaaa, at which time the Aik; !n Pngol end "amtly ad
On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Lutherans a 2-0 recordand the
Mn. Clarence Engelke went to
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Baptist Youth Rally
regrets At Katy Friday
some time in Colorado together,
from where the Ites Eh family
will continue their tour to Alas-
served were
YOUNGBLOOD
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ard, Charlie Bubenik, and
Louis Hajdik, Jr.
.C. HID PURINA..ToU CAN •
vtokamgltanegnsig
game by scoring a 80-17 victory
over Frydek. This
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also with Mr and Mn. Edwin --------------
Eckardt. Mn. Eckardt is getting Mrs. Korthauer
along nicely. ~ —
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Chas. W. Brandes, Rt. 8, Sealy, has been following
the Purina Dairy Feeding Program for the past several
years. With the help at his son, Waddell, Chas, at
present to milking 50 Guernsey cows, has 22 dry cows
and 40 Registered Guernsey Heifers are being raised
The^Tirri* month the baby calves are fed Purina
Nursing Chow with Calf Startena being fed free choice
for two weeks, and
__________ session will begin at
1:38 era. and close at 11:80
a.m. All ala sms will meet in the
educational building of the
Lutheran Church, which an
located « 483 Atchison Street
. The Lutheran Vacation Bible
School will be staffed by cape
able and experienced Sunday
School teachers, and it will
feature Bible stories, making
CATSPRING
ms of this V. to their staffs of Sealy and
• by the local Brookshire, their tamilies, and
a number of friends, with Mr.
games, and the ladies of the . — —
churrantvrancgrrrudh- Dliastor “ Visit - set
Toas Best
FLOUR
25 lb. cotton sack
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life hare on earth and in eter- /A most enjoyable occasion
nity was a barbecue supper, com-
AU children from 4 years on plete with an array of trim
attendethe minga, cakes and drinks, serv-
n“TBible Mi by Schier Feed and Supply
and Mrs. C. J. Schier as hosts.
The supper was served at the
Legion Hall Friday night
9 Seniors Honorees
At Supper at Frydek
The parents of nine Sealy
High School graduates were
Ruby Lois Ewald are the tench-
r ma n onamunuh
help with the little tote.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kollatach-
ny and Karen at Schertz atop
ped here Friday enroute to
Houston to spend the night
with Mr and Mrs Lynwood
Andreas and from there they
going eg pom Arthur tn mag
some friends.
This coming Sunday there
will be church services at 8
o'clock in the morning with
Enjoy Trip to
Rio Grande Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sane and
Calvin of Sealy and Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Foehner of Bay
City spent an enjoyable week-
end in McAllen with Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Young, Sighteesing
and a visit to Reynosa, Mexico,
were the highlights of their
trip. Mrs. Young to the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sens and
the sister of Colvin end Mrs.
Foehner.
Radio. Heater
INS Ford, Country Sedan,
Fordomatic, Air-
Conditioned, Radio,
1957 Ford, 4 Door. Radio,
Heater, Air-Cond.
1953 Ford, Fordor, 8 Cyl,
Radio, Heater
1955 Chevrolet, 2 Door,
Radio, Heater
1955 Ford, 2 Door, 8 Cyl.,
Radio
1957 Ford, Ranchero,
Radio, Heater,
Fordomatic
1955 Ford, Tudor, 8 Cyl.,
Fordomatic, Radio,
Heater
1950 Jeep Pickup, 4 Wheel
Drive
1961 Ford, 2 Door, 8 Cyl.
BORIACK
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BROTHERS
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Motor Combanv
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Christian articles.
children to become better •»-«., — , ,
quainted with the Bible, and Schier Feed Barbecue
mianyibaigadodisand Sr 52 Given Friday Night
, Frydek C. Y. C.:
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Not draaTaede arAat, rap
cakes and aU the trimmings
Lutheran Vi
School. All ora
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MIXES / 7
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Yellow, Spice) pkg. • •
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Mr and Mn Lee Schaper at-
tended a barbecue given by Mr.
and Mn. Theodore Hahn, own-
er of the White Auto Store in
Brenham, on Sunday. ' ■
Mr. and Mn Budd Norwood
■nd children, Gloria and Steven
of Hamshire visited friends
here Tuesday. They also at-
tended the O. E. S. installation.
Miss Judy Jozwiak and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Blazek of
Houston spent the weak and
with Mr and Mn Paul Joz-
wiak and sons.
tag into the bottom at the
seventh. The M. Y. F. Just about
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Hope you’ll soon be, up and
about again. Tanta Agnes. M
Mr. and Mn. Fritz Dorbritz
of Brenham visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Ban Andra as Friday
evening
Rev. Marvin Ottmers and
family left this community Fri-
day evening. A big moving van
from Temple took aU of their
household goods and moved
them to Caldwell. They will be
missed around here, and espec-
tally the muhlberry tram at the
Ernest Dittmar place will miss
the children.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fock and
children of Katy Bpant the
week-end at their farm near
here.
Miss Sherry Hill spent
spent several days in the Law-
rence Haring home during the
week.
Mr. and Mn. O. H. Michaelis
and Mn. Ida Dittert at Bellville
visited Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Andreas and
- JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH —l
Come by our store the ant time you’re in town nt
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Schier Feed A Supply co./.maena
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Opens Monday Mr. and Mn. Erwin Pavelka
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be gone two weeks.
Pomikals Move
Here from Houston
Mr. and Mrs. John Pomikal
of Houston have moved hero
from Houston and occupy the
rent house of Mr. and Mn. E
M. Hinze on Second Street.
They are parents of Mrs. Hinze
and former Austin County
residenta, having lived in Hou-
ston for quite a number of
yeara.
Hintzes Enjoy Trip
Mr. and MEugene Hint*
■nd family returned last week
Wednesday from a several days
trip which took them through
San Antonio, the Big Bend
National Park, McDonald Ob-
servatory, Carlsbad Caverns,
New Mexico, and home through
Austin. They had left the pre-
vious Saturday, May 23rd.
America's Favorite Drink
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11b. pkg. • •
Church in Brookshire; Rev.
Those attending the barbecue
were Mr. and Mrs. Engelke and
family of Beaumont, Mr. and
Mrs Bill Baumert of Eagle
Lake, Miss Peari Schreiner and
Raymond Plagens and Mr . and
Mrs. Arnold Graf and family of
league to over. And I know
they have seme great support-
girls I know. ,So Y wish them
the best of luck the rest of the
way. So until next week good-
bye Bernice Prihoda and Gloria
Vitek and good luck and a good
tomorrow. I will see you
around It’s a cinch. At least I
hope I see one person for sure.
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