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Y, AUGUST 20, 1959
$2,50-
nods-ee
Election of’60
F-BQueensto
ONE SERIOUSLY CUT
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ASC Committeemen Compete at Katy
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For District Title
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One man was fatally stabbed
ed in the
of Abraham
office and obtain one.
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dad Martinet, who
ed to the County A.S.C. Office
said.
which offers are ac-
0
’ ers will select a chairman, vice-
Escapee Nabbed Near Wallis
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first
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you’re « wise parent ybu"l get
Afternoon
var-
child is
Na
the tirst grade.
at 11:00 a.m. the
8:00 p.m. when
in Texas re-
inks will be featured for all visitors.
August 19 from the Chapel of
Coshatte Cemetery.
IN HOUSTON TONIGHT —
Mr. Engelking ws,born in
Klattenhotf, new junior
of Vital Statistics of the Texas
Gerion
To do so, you must
dorf.
8th nd 9th grade
for
end place of birth and the
Slated to begin at seven
ers, Billy
and Joe D.
he took a pair of trousers, a
n "-m‘ k T" — - T — T- —
IMO Honorary Lone Star Far
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ball stadium are now finished .
seven
place panics Farm Electrification, E.
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Manekal Tnina
IVaecKel joins
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with your school district re-
deputy in the Austin
or-collector’s
having assumed his
zone. who are associated with
“boost-
Built In Area Now
tor.
heating, and is built by Joe
their property on the Y in the was
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School Board has completed
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Remmert a
k8
Mrs.
now live
Misses Augusta
his musical
whole day and will dismiss at
of
3:
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Former Sealy Man
ne
three
a
8
a.
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much work
KO eN
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Children’s
cant-
ed several
L He had
IL
mauma
—msmumz
Apinrmi
Tax Office Staff
Marvin Maeckel is a new
and
and
lary of the Walker-Meter Gro-
cery store at Fulshear, where
first football
Wellie will
I here when
Crescent on
earned
Her-
The
affair
Albert Masarik of
Frydek Area Dies
After Short Illness
Albert Masarik of the Frydek
Eon
Klattenhoff to a
Southwest Texas
Sao Marcos, this b
Mion will furnish the
for a dance at the City
afternoon, and another was ex-
tensively cut, when four Letta
Americans became involved in
a knife-cutting in front of El
to bar
rs. She
C. Whippie, presenting Santa
F* educational awards, and W.
Bill
South
have contracted Joe Kutra to
build their two bedroom home
on Fourth Street This house
will be built with an asbestos
Th* II
mt of
duties last week.' He joins the
other staff members, H A.
regular member and
second alternate to
Lone Star Farmers from this
immediate area include: Bell-
ville, Paul Faist, Larry Krueg-
The affair to to b
p.m. at the Lester
voter who does not receive a
ballot may call at the A. B. C.
men, IBM Lone Star Farmers,
American Degree Candidate,
at Columbus, according to C.
a Marik of Industry, district
ity
in
of John Kleeka who retired
summer after about 18 you
service with the chool
ware
and
bays are asked to re
practice at 3 p.m. next
J
JC
Friday, September 11th at 8:00
p.m.
ton at 9:44 a.m. on Monday,
August 17 following a short ill-
ness of a month at the age of
56 years, B months and B days.
Funeral services were held at
8:00 a.m. Wednesday from the
1. Otherwise they must wait
until, the following year.
Superintendent W. J. Wasi-
cek announces that the Wallis
sell, Jerry House and BUI Jor-
dan; Orchard: Milton Chach-
Ach
ard
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In addition to birth certifi-
cates, it would be wise to check
heart
K:’m"
Rough estimates
ers at about 250,
makes for a lot of birth certifi-
several
laren,
and de-
Kr. A. Wm AIAaa AKIAalr
M- and MTS. M-Pnn8e MAK
are building a rent house on
dinner will be served Hum in
attendance.
assisted by Mrs. Chae. Novosad.
Joe Dolejsi to the new school
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during the past 8 years. Whan
all the"
some feed.
Other officers participating
quest for rates. If nece
priority system will be
6 Thursday
and the
he dance *•
court in Bellville. Sheriff Mad-
dox said a bond of $5000 has
been posted on Rodrigues, who
was still in the Austin County
jail on Tuesday.
Raymond Rodrigues, 18, also
public is cordially invited to attend this gala
planned by the Wallis Fire Department.
■M I
ing public for in
to other public
said.
Greer explai
ponsible to di
grade” intersec
Area officers for 1959-‘60 in-
dude President, Charles Glueck
of Columbus, and treasurer Bill
Watts of Katy.kj--
Presentation of awards will
include James Dotson at the
National FFA Foundation, W. F.
Ehlers of Texas Electric Com-
a
to
shots b
C Also,
Simmons; Wallis: Donald Dus-
ek. A /—e.a
-Photo by Pvt. Victor Kolata ot Wallia
Deputy Chas. Gerlich of Wallis, Leopold Correa, es-
capee from Harlem State Prison Farm, and Sheriff T.
A. Maddox, shown after Correa’s capture near Wallia
last Friday afternoon.
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Harlem Farm Prisoner
ter filing such
224,
« Work to
new homes in
evidencing the
stone
s Lewis of
ver the good
F S
s"
A
eg
’ at her late
following a
she suffered
* the age of
and 18 days.
Mur sisters,
I > and Mro.
d Sealy, and
Glueck and
school year: W J. Wasicek,
superintendent, science; Buford
Cooper, principal and commer-
cial and 8th and 8th grades;
Mm Guo Renken, high school
English; Mro Ruth A. Zuckero,
homemaking: Donald Godwin,
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12e7, .
luate of
lege, in
his first
want urges all individuals and
corporations who are engaged
in Um dev ein pm Mt of lands to
study their individual problema
in relation to the traffic-handi
ing problems of the depart-
ment.
Specifically, the
ga 0-
25
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rental value of the land baaed
couch, reported for work Mon-
mmmv - "MM TM- -V- •P " 4ee=
day, and is aiding Coach Chafin
and Aset Coach L. H.Daily
with the daily work-outs. Mr. .
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Funeral Services for
Miss Thereto Glueck
Held Here Thursday
Funeral services for Miss
Therese Glueck were hold at
10 a.m. Thursday, August 18
from the Chapel of the Pete E.
Etlinger Funeral Home here,
under the direction of Pete Et-
tax asses
Bellville,
ied and will be as follows: Beginning at 11:00 a.m
Ramsey Prison Band will entertain till C. — ____
they must leave for a return to their quarters. At 8:00
p.m. the following entertainment to scheduled for the
afternoon: La Mette Preuss and her Pantomine Team, •
The Mildred School of Dancing, and local talent com-
posed of local musicians. Various booths, with cold
NEWS
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an
K’lhgf fchr san. Tommy, of
Taos, New Mexico, was not
hurt in th* Yellowstone Park
The annual Area III Future
Farmer of America J awards
banquet will be held thto ev-
ening, Thursday; August 20, at
L and Mro Herbert Blase
daughters, who moved
recently from Rosenberg,
stable George Reuther also was
there. I ss"
The cases will go before th*
Grand Jury in January.
If you want to be sure your
did has his birth certificate
ban school starts, request it
Martinez, 24, of Fulshear. Mar-
tines required between 60 and
70 stitches on his back, and
seven stitches on his lower lip,
in the East _
where he was
Starting recently, title cer-
tificates will be needed for
such trailers in order to sell
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Invited to Columbus
Barbecue Tuesday
The IBM fall round-up kick-
off program at area Scouting
will be presented following a
barbecue dinner next Tuesday
night, August 25, at Columbus.
ticipates a larger enr
and a fine school year.
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king, M, of Floresville were
held at 8 p.m: Wednesday,
Set For Sept 4
IBM Community A. S C.
Committee elections will be
held on September 4, 1858 ac-
' cording to Roy Meinecke, chair-
man at th* Austin County A.
S. C. Committoe. As in previous
years eligible voters will again
cast their ballots by mail or in
Person
Ballots will be melted to all
known eligible voters not later
I than August 81. Any eligible
school term.
School will opan un Tuerday,
September 8th at 8:85 a.m., at
which time all students will be
enrolled, receive their books,
N
Everything’s Ready for Sunday
program
for the affair, a fried chicken
ed access highway. N .
1 "It will be impossible for
department to comply with
quests for entrances and «
to the main lanes toaccom
date private devlopmenta. I
trance and exit accommodate
will be provided solely far
accommodation of th* tran
for Qutstanding
tents, and Special Aw-
Scholarship Winners.
Hold Frolic Sunday
The Wallia Fire Department’s annual firemen’s frolic
to Sunday, August 23rd. , .. .2
*** A barbecue dinner will be served family style (eat
all you want) beginning at 11:00 a.m., and the evening
meal will be served beginning at 5:30 pm Barbecued
beef, chicken, and sausage will be on the menu. -
At night a dance will be held with music furnished
by the Bill Mraz Orchestra of Houston.
.as possible.
During August and Septem-
ber the Division at Vital Metis-
tics is swamped with literally
thousands of reguests each
wish dm birth certificate cop-
Firemen at Wallis to
stands and the fence, has been
completed. The fence will be
finished this week.
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Entrances, Exite I
Hard to Get On
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per-acre rate tar land offered,
the county commute* will-take
45 p.m.
The following faculty has
g
earthquake this week. Mr. Lew-
ie, an artist in Taos, wm at Yel-
In wet ope to do some sketches
for paintings, also going to vari-
c-d
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Willims Restaurant on
Main Street in Houston.
take cafe ot th
Swim Pool Benefit
Dance To Be Heid
in Bellville, Aug, 27
Wasicek reports, much w
Cecelia Glueck at Bernard
throe brothers, Emil
vard at Bernard Prairie
tionjob. . . ._
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wasicek
are having built by their son.
LD,a modern brick home on
Al total Street This residence
should be ready in the near
weight of over 4,090 pounds plans ton th* opening of the
end on semi-trailers weighing - - -
over 4,000 pounds empty
of Wallis, Captain McGill and
the city marshal at Sugarland,
Highway Patrolmen Halamicek
and Graham of Bellville. Con-
sidable aid was given by Wallis
Fire Chief Bernard Marek, and
many Wallis citizens, the sber-
P me ■ > tea. sp onto........ i
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New Highways
Willi* Hernandez, 18, at Ful- Willie HeMAnN"
shear, th* charge filed in justice ""5
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the eight-page
1 by The News
marked not later than Septem-
ber 4. Ballots returned in per-
Community passed away in
T John Sealy Hospital in Galves-
Deputy Hintz
Deputy Chas Gerl
scone immediately,
called Sheriff Mad
charge filed by Deputy Hintz in
justice court in Bellville on
Monday. Rodriguezwwasscharg-
stand are being completed at
the football field. The standa
have been moved to the south
side where they will be per-
manently located.
Coach Godwin will have the
er" is generally reerenmended
for added proteetion a mini-
mum of one year after th* in-
itial series.
Another smart idea that will
Upon questioning by author- Eddie Richter, assessor-collec-
Mos, he confessed to th* burg- tor.
SEALY, TEXAS, T
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Heavy Trailers Will
Now Require Titles
Richter Reminds
The Texas Highway Depart-
ment hM advised Tax Assessor-
Cotfoot or Eddie Richter that
Senate BUI 88, providing for
the Department to issue certifi-
cates of title on heavy traitors,
became effective recently.
Trailers needing titles are
those having an unloaded
tow the basic rate established
__M Marik at Industry.
^11 New Homes Being
he took a pair of trousers, a August 24th, at the field. Coach
shirt, a pair of sunglasses, and Chafin said.
The lights on the new foot-
29 Tigers Ready
For First Game;
New Jr. Hi Coach
cautioned that
, should contact local
. engineers before making
mitments based on senate
the through lanes at a con
soach mtaK sekmee md PaEh 259 W
' — —,L. F. Ehlers presenting Houston
Tickets can be purchased from Lighting and Power Company
"awards.. - . ■ ■ 4’
The best means, of proving________
your child’s —birth date the Etlinger Funeral Home in
is to have a certified copy of Bellville with interment at the
his birth certificate •mm
One man was fatally stabbed of near Wallis, i
in a fracas at Wallis Sunday County, was icharg
mf ' sault with intent to
in the manhunt and epprahM and are ready for use. The sta-
sion were Deputy Walter Hintz dium, with the exception of the
of Sealy, Deputy Chas. Gerlich.....
Paso Cafe around 6 p.m., ac-
cording to Sheriff T, A. Mad-
dox.
Trinidad Rodriguez, 80, of
Wharton County, residing near
Wallia, was charged by Deputy
Walter Hintz with murder at
. and meet classes far the day.
The sales tax which applies School will continue during the
Voted ballots must be return- well as the public, are invited
to attend. There will also be
___,__ ____ __ .. Father Lad Klimicek at Frydek,
"ardina soy vaccinations that Looter Altman at New Ulm, J.
maybe reouired X' J. Elick in Bellville, and C. J.
comptroller requires that evi-
dense be presented that this
sales tax has been paid when
applying for trailer or semi-
__ --— No for a contract at any figure be-
requests wiU bo accepted * ' i - A ----- ‘
• September 10.
setting the basic annual
got WoFa ilat
est left Yellow-
Mrs. Henry Kre will be the quate access
cafeteria manager, and will be erties Howen
Bernard Marek, center, fire chief at Wallis, along :
with his first asistant, John azanaky, at Wt, aiff ’
.4 aAa4Ma, daA. E-aaA mA „a.LamMkuumd A
Separtment Secretary I Eiden KoreneK, at rigawnave
spent a lot of time and effort planning .
annual frolic. They are pleased with the fine co- f
operation they are receiving from other members in .
various frolic-connected activities.
agriculture. Miss Gertrude Nei-
buhr, 7th and 8th; Mrs William
Seeme gie
An escapee from th* Harlem
State Prison Farm at Sugarland
was apprehended near Wallis
last Friday afternoon, was pick-
ed up by Ft. Bend County
authorities for questioning, and
was returned to the prison sys-
tam.
Leopold Correa, 24, was re-
ported to have escaped last
week Wednesday afternoon
around 6 p.m., leaving the pris-
on farm on foot. He was con-
sidered a trustee, and was ssrv-
ing a life term for murder in
Williamson County, being a na-
tive of Austin, Texas.
According to Sheriff T. A.
Maddox, Correa was first spot-
ted at Korenek’s Service Sta-
tion at Wallia by the town
nightwatchman, who gave
chase. Dogs from the prison
system were summoned to help
find the trail. Correa was first
seen sa the bank of the tittle
Bernard River between Wallis
and Eagle Lak* on FM 1093 by
Sheriff Maddox, and was cap-
tured them " •
• serve as I860 community com-
» mitteemen. The elected chair-
man and vice-chairman of the
community committee will alsp
be declared elected as delegates
and alternate delegates, re-
spectively, to serve on the
county convention for the pur-
pose of selecting the IBM
enunty committee. ’
All eligible voter* are urged
to vote.
tificate copy from the Division son, Lawrence, there,
of Vital Statistics of the Texas Survivors besides his wife
Mate Department of Health i arete son, Lawrence of Eloxuet,
** amzim=s=
birth and the Bert and Ben Engelking of
to all mfor vehicles also ap-
plies to/trailers and semi-trail-
m, Mr. Richter said. The state
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Heid Wednesday
• Last rites for Herman Engel-
Mr. and Mrs. Jones Finke are
building a three bedroom home
designed for air-conditioning,
on their property west at town.
The contractor is Reue Cop-
struction of Rosenberg.
The “glass” house at Mr. end
Mrs Jee Tipton and mn east of
Scaly is wed underway, a new
kind of house for this area. A
Houston contractor is doing the
job.e . ATG
Mr and Mrs. Chuck Ulrich,
who live on Rt 8, out of Seely,
are building a new house on
their form, with Harry Pless the
caednxma A a Kiattana
children haynA new house on
theirKarm south of town. Fred
son must be returned to the
County A. B. C. Office not later
than 5:00 p.m. on September 4.
Through these elections farm-
Fatal Stabbing
At Wallis Sunday
Frydek Catholic Cemetery.
Rosary wm recited at the
funeral home at 8 p.m. on
TUssday evening.
Pallbearers were nephews,
Blaise, Edmund, Alvin, Al-
phouse and Eddie Masarik and
Louis Vrablec.
Born in Fayetteville on No-
vember 8, 1808, he wm reared
there, and moved to Frydek in
1818 where he was engaged in
farming.
Mr. Masarik wm a member of
St. Mast’s Catholic Church, and
was never married
Survivors are two sisters,
Mrs. Louis Jurek, Sealy and
Mrs. Louis Prihoda of Ellinger,
Lour brothers, Julius John and
Jerome, all of Sealy, and Louis
at Houston; seven nieces and
nine nephews.
Hie parewti, two sisters and
one brother passed on before
him.
er and Billie Warmke; Colum- Chapel, under the direction of
-H=emtcaught Near Wallit
_ _ ■_». Tiru- wje.----- --tt— Interment wm in the
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Alvin Joe Blazek, Jr., coach,
assistant coach, sciehce, Jr.
High; Max Walker, vocational
ready ahead at time 2 bne we
aThez— sot bada ruu
Stay ran for m
_Nas 10 years. During the
tip* at ths contract, tbs farmer
will receive an annual rental
payment on the reserved land
for £
tag help to estaWishtog sa apl
For Austin County,Pthebasie
par acrs rote of payment under
the IBM Conservation Reserve
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MresGoherctpassue
Mro. John C. Gosler announces
that all of her swimming stu-
dents will receive their Red
Cross swimming sards al 8 p.m.
Friday,at the Bellville swim-
ming Pool-"
Mr. and Mro. Herman Loehr,
Mrs. F. Lux, and Misses Caro-
lyn Lux and Deanna Kuchara
" “ at
Twenty-nine Sealy Tiger
■quadmen came out for prac-
tice this week, and are working
away in getting into shape for
their first tilt on Friday, Sep-
tember 4th, Coach a V. Chafin
said Wednesday morning. The
first game is with Bellville on
Schrader, Jr.. Miss Gloria
herparents, three
one sister.
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velopment of this rural city
and community. At least 11
new homes are being built or
are nearing completion.
Mr. and Mro. A P. Preisler
are buildtag a three bedroom
home on Highway 36 at Moyer
St This modern house will be
air-conditioned for year-round
, end of brick.
at Bellville is
on the construc-
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Otar Wessiness Iff Ado
Burial wm in the Kollatschny
Cemetery in Cat Spring with
Sammy H. Cass, Raymond Zas-
koda, Ellis Glueck, Ben Glueck,
Emmett Berger Mid Walter
Glueck serving as pallbearers.
Miss Glueck wm born in the
Bernardo Prairie Community on
March 23, 1888 and wm reared
there, end lived at her home
place her entire life. She wm
regarded m an highly esteemed
nandez wm dead on arriv
the hospital, the sheriff i
Trinidad Martines and hie )
Ruth, are owner* of the
Paso Cafe.
Raymond Martinez wm b
held in detention at the Ai
County jail in Bellville dues
with a 1500 bond posted.
by mail or in person. Ballots
returned by mail must be post
in many areas of Texas, Mr. Engelking wm born in 4% HVUD-Z- — em
=inzss FFA Area Awards Banquet
. 9a 2 255:^^^ JIS Will Honor County Youths
fifihata onr frnnn ha Miuaien ana T aurrunAm —
Wallis Public Schools Will
Have Larger Enrollment
soythem part of town. Mr. Ml-
oak is doing th* contract work
himseif.
other entertainment on the pro-
gram. Admission will be free.
Th* winner of the District
Contest will represent District
XI at the State Contest, held
during the Texas Farm Bureau
State Convention at San An-
tonio, in November.
It would be a good idea
you have not already don
— to get your child staru
Me series at^taaa Salk
Seven IBM County Farm
Bureau Queens will compete
for the District XI title next
Tuesday, August 85th, at the
Katy High School Auditorium
in Katy, at 8:00 p.m.
Miss Penny Gosler, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John L Gosler,
of Sealy, is the contestant for
Austin County. Other counties
in the District that wiU b* in
the contest are Brazoria, Fay-
ette. FL Bend, Harris, Waller
and Wharton.
Farm Bureau members, as
____________ dergoi
heart surgery last week.
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