The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1966 Page: 1 of 8
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ers Close Season
A. E. Jackson
Day is Monday, February 14
Swee
In Race for
Bellville Friday
At Sealy Auction
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o' student at Sealy High Schoott Cohere she is an
Russ, W. F. Remmert, Dr. E.
ma Petrusek, Arthur L. Diestel,
JACKSON
each gave their reports to the Warren Conner, Tommy Thomas
and Lee Graham.
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Mrs. TOBOLOWSKY
Sealy9s Tri-Captains
Held on April 5
of mayor or any of the two city
commissioners", posts, must do
to the election.
Applications are available at
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Also brought out was the fact
Ward at Ewens
John Ward is assistant in the ing and Urban Development,
REAL EASY TO SELL
Chamber of Commerce people,
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GROSS RECEIPTS FOR ’65—
Over $12 Million
Announcement is made of the
bi-annual City of Sealy election
to be held on April 5th. Anyone
Building of New
School Auditorium
-gressman Jake Pickle of the and trimmings, along with the
10th District planned the meet- hsh owing of color slides by Jim
Mrs. Tobolowsky spear head-
ed the drive for Equal Rights
Mrs. Hermine Tobolowsky of
Dallas will be guest speaker at
Hluchar, L. A. Miller, Bill Vir-
nau, Joe E. Burttschell, R. A.
All Directors
Re-Elected At
Azalea Manor
According to Supt. Vernon Mad-
den, it is hoped the. building will
be ready for an early March op-
ening. Weather conditions have
nal, and Texas Law Review. She
was the subject of an article
in the Saturday Evening Post in
1960 and was selected as ihe
Texas woman to be included in
She is past president of the
Dallas Business and Professional
Women’s Club, Inc., and of the
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better acquaint the people of his press and radio representatives,
district with the Federal pro- A social hour preceded the din-
grams of financial assisance for ner and meeting.
level who administer them.
One interesting aspect of the
conference was the discussion of
specific programs being carried
out in the District. Beginning
with an applying city or county,
a project was traced from its
planning stage through each
goats.
The ’65 receipts were over $2
million dollars in excess of the
Dudley, narrated by his father,
Gale Dudley.
Hub Holm made introduction
Reichardt; Allen Jozwiak, Henry
Zapalac, and Larry Scranton.
Among the highlights pf this
past season were one placing
second in the West Columbia
tournament and taking third in
the Eagle Lake tournament. The
Tigers’ season record now stands
at 16 wins and 14 losses.
Everyone is urged to come out
and support the Tigers in this,
their final game of the season.
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Azalea Manor
Affiliates With With
State Organization
Azalea Manor in Sealy was ac-
cepted as a member of the Texas
Nursing Home Association by
the TNHA Executive Board at
their February meeting in Aus-
tin. A. F. Krchnak will serve as
the representative of the Azalea
Manor in TNHA activities.
By becoming a member of the
Texas Nursing Home Associa-
tion, Azalea Manor has agreed
to abide by the TNHA Code of
Ethics and to join with the state
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sideration.
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been a handicap in the develop-
ment of the project, delaying its
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Mrs. Tobolowsky
To Speak at
B&PW Dinner
Bellv ille. . । that these government programs j
To make the honor roll, a stu-1 1
are not all “give-away", but ra-
ther are granted after a compre-
, School of Law. She has had art-
I icles published in the Federal
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she marrjed H. M. Tobolowsky.
Prior to that time she was in the
practice of law iir San Antonio.
She will speak on Equal Legal
Rights for Texas Women.
The speaker attended Incar-
nate Word College, Trinity Uni-
$10,224,593.92 figures for the
previous year, when cow and calf
sales were reported at 117,753.
A number of the ’65 sales kept
buyers and sellers awake long
hours, often until early morn-
ing, sometimes until dawn and
some even later.
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by Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Renger
of Hallettsville. City Election To Be
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because of sex. Many Texas laws
discriminate against women and
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lowing is a quote from
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year the Awards Com-
Lthe Texas Association
, E. C. A. honors sev-
le who have contribut-
G.C. Hereford Ass’n.
Has Annual Dinner
AtRiehmend Mon.
Roy Herman was master of
ty Teachers
tear College
County Judge."
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and Mrs. Johnnie Jurica, and
Marvin is the grandson of Mrs.
Emma Ludwig.
ton and Mrs. Mary Petter of narts department at Ewens Farmers Home Administration.
Sealy. j Chevrolet - Pontiac - Buick Co. Small Business Administration,
Mrs. Rudy Knesek
President Of
Wallis Band Boosters
Ninety-four persons met in
the Wallis High School Auditor-
ium on Wednesday night, Febru-
ary 2, for the purpose of electing
officers for the newly formed
Ban Booster Club.
Mrs. Rudy Knesek, Jr. was
chosen to be president of the or-
ganization, Mrs. Elden Korenek
vice-president, and Mrs. John
Viaclovsky, secretary-treasurer.
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, and Professional Women’s Clubs,
it growth and sdevelop-
[Distributive Education
A birthday party is sch duled
at Azalea Manor for Saturday
morning, February 12, beginning
at about ten o’clock. Honorees
will be residents and staff mem-
bers having birthdays during the
month of February.
New resid nts in the home are
Christian Schoenemann -of Bur-
THES
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dent must carry at least 12 sem-
ester hours, make no failing
grades and earn a B plus, a ratio
of 2.25.
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the honor roll, according to Dean
Henry J. Boehm.
Others from here making the
honor list are Miss Marian Jan-
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construetionconsiderably;.on tn State is included.
This handsome new addition to ।
the facilities of the Sealy Inde-
These five were among 11
membership committee for their
contributions.
All funds collected by the
Band Booster Club will be used
to buy instruments, equipment
Nearly Completed _ versity and received 1
Chappell' Hill ’ Construction gree from Universit;
Company is striving toward a
from Austin County to make the specific city or program,
list, the other six being from,
and treasurer, Kinch Meyer,
Gross ,receipts reaching
$12,378,678.25 during 1965 were
a record for C. A. Mewls’ Scaly
Auction Company, according to
a report from the office in Bell-
ville where records are kept by
Perry and C. J. Marek. This rep-
resents sales of 129,632 head of
cattle, 16,481 hogs, 513 horses
1 and mules, and 650 sheep and
hensive planning program and
carried out with matching funds
and interest bearing government
loans.
Conference speakers -repre-
sented the Department of Hous-
or uniforms or whatever miscel-
laneous purpbses that might be
approved by the club’s official
membership.
Sealy Art Students
To Show Work at
Columbus Sunday
An exhibit of the art of chil-
dren who are taking oil {Minting
from Mrs. Katherine Hancher in
Columbus, will be on display at
the Art Gallery of the Columbus
library on Sunday afternoon,
February 13. Local children dis-
; playing their work and talent
will be Rhonda Sens. Dixie Ben-
' ton, Susan Smith, Linda Brandt,
Frances, Anita and Ellen Vykou-
kal, children of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvie Sens. Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville Benton, Dr. and Mrs. F. T.
Smith, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Brandt. and Dr. and Mrs. F. E.
Vykoukal.
The library is located one
block off highway 90. right turn
| at the first signal light.
It‘s really easy to sell the civic leaders, bankers, realtors,
i ly, Eddie Hluchan, W. F. Rem- things you no longer need to and just plain interested citizens
meet, John R.-Selman, Frank someone who does need them were in attendance. Commission-
Russ. Frank W. Koy, Melvyn Le- A Sealy News Want-Ad will do er Frank Krampitz, Jr. repre-
vine, and Dr. V. Gordon. । .t. Just dial TU 5-3331. . .sented the City of Sealy,
a book entitled Kashmir Bridge,
। in which one woman from each
and Bellville. The
The annual stockholders meet-, here. He began working at his and Federal and State Offices of
ing of Sealy Nursing Home, Ihc. new job last week. Economic Opportunity,
was held on Tuesday, January .............-....... ) City and County officers.
25. All members of the board of
directors were re-elected; name-
degree as an agriculture tact Mrs. Small and become a i is a member of the American , ior College in Brenham the fall the local level to meet with the tatives from Victoria, Luling,
aa u ch— —। —. -e •t- —-- -h--1 -- . —■— n hi r i.— ci. — - people on the Federal and State Brenham,
I choices of the books they wish
I to use in their respective school
systems. The books will be put
into use in the fall semester of
1966.
to pass an amendment to
nee of any previous meeting of
• the Sealy Chamber of Commerce,
was recorded . at nooh Monday
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show centers around the Mule
Spring angus farm judging con-
test held annually in Halletts-
ville. The contest is sponsored
ing and acted as moderator.
In his opening remarks, Mr.
I Pickle explained that the pur-
pose of the "work shop was to; of guests, most of whom were
Iger basketball team
I season play against
this Friday night in
The Tigers record for
lay is now 2 wins
losses.
playing in their last
1 game will be co-cap-
i Remmert and Roland
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kt at A A M College, and part of this county choral group. Legion Post No. 115, Lions Club, semester? This means a 3.00
pleted six months of ac- The musical program will again Chamber of Commerce, Good point ratio. She was one of 13
y with the U. S. Army,, be presented in Bellville and Roads Assn., Airport Commis- students to make this record,
kg on a two year reserv- Sealy, at separate dates during sion, and other civic organiza- and one of five local students on
Holy Week. tions.
JUST SAY “CHARGE IT" desiring to file for the position
You can phone your Want-Ad
L for all clubs of District 3 at
Weaver’s Restaurant here Wed-
| nesday, February 23. The dinner
session.will begin at 7:30 p.m.
| Seventy-five to 100 people are
expected to attend, with reserva-
tions to be made with Mrs. Ver-
non Madden, Mrs. L. B. White,
Mrs. Frank Vykoukal and Mrs.
Myrtle Frazar, co-chairmen, be-
Engelking, Mrs. J. G. Hill, Mrs.
was recurueu . at nuun snunuagaLeo Campbell, C. S. Ackley, Geo.
when the organization held it*. Pacher, Don Jousan, Frank
aunirrtumdtseanythghschtRules Service, Texas Bar Jour-
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, plained that he felt that the best Chapter FFA president, is to the Texas Constitution provid-
way to accomplish this was for appear on Dewey Compton’s ing that equality under the law
the people who would apply for Farm Journal TV show Saturday shall not be denied or abridged
and carry out the programs on ' morning, along with represen-
Texas men and women
1959 in an attempt
County Judge
The Sealy News has been
iuthorized to announce that Ab-
ner Jackson is a candidate for'
the office of County Judge of (
Austin County, Texas, subject.
‘o the Democratic Primary of
May 7, 1966.
"During the time I served as
campaign manager for the Dem-
ocratic Party in the last election |
in Austin County, I found in |
working with all of you that
there is a definite trend toward
xonservatism among the voters
and leaders of our community.
This conservative trend is one
of the many assets of our county i
and if you so honor me with the I
judgeship of this county I pro-1
mise to maintain this tradition,”
inning at 6:30 p.m. February 26 has be n desig- capable of fulfilling the duties vice for the affair.
Heigh Templeton, presi- nated as Sealy night at the of the judgeship. Through Pub- Present Monday were John
Sam Houston State Col- Houston show. It has not been lie Relations and Sales Seminars Selman, Chas. Sanders, Kinch
Huntsville, will be guest determined whether a bus will during the past years he has Meyer, LeeRoy Gaskamp, J. R.
[for the evening. be chartered. The response gained additional benefits in Donnelly, C. J. Schier, Jones
1 shown by the area public will de- working with people and their Finke, B. C. Smith, Geo. Thiele-
I cide the bus issue. ' problems. mann. Dr. F. E. Vykoukal, Eddie
K Vecera Joins --------------- He will be 43 years old in '------------y---------------
ns State Bank Easter Cantata to Be March and ismarried to thefor- CarovTaskoda
. TTI. n - . A mer Dainty Knippel. They have UdrUnyI 4aonvua
nnel Here I resented Again four children, Karen, 16, Jay, 13, , . I ,
w addition at Citizens Plans are underway for a David, 11, and Michele, 4. Makes A Kecord
Ink is Frank Vecera. son county-wide Easter Cantata, ac- Mr. Jackson is a member of
Frances Vecera of Sealy, cording to Mrs. Orville Small, St. Peter and Paul Catholic At Rlinn College
med his position of cm- who directed last year's perform- Church in Bellville, a member of 1 1 ®
Wallis Boy to Appear Ine.
in the process cause economic
loss, inconvenience and hardship a membership drive was be-
not only to women, but to men gun, with a contribution of any
and children, too. amount being accepted for char-
| ter membership. Citizens in the
community can expect to be con.
i tacted within the next three or
four weeks by members of the 1
The value of judging contests
1 of this type is to be pointed out
step to its completion. In several to help the public understanding
instances the people on the lo- of the necessity of such events.
organization in its efforts to I E
raise nursing home sandards and i E
_ to improvepatient care in Texas. E
B in Texas. 1 TNHA is thp professional as-! E
organization has as its sociation of licensed nursing and E
f aim the development , custodial care homes in Texas i E
th degree of leadership jcs membership is made up of/E
tenship consistent with proprietary and non-profit ! I '*4^
h ideals of private cn-। homes. All members of TNHA ; EN08
land competition.' ' are also affiliated with the Am-' - .
ward will be given at the erican Nursing Home Associa- _d
Awards Banquet in the tion. E
Ballroom of the Hotel The areas of activities in
k Manh 5. Approximate- which TNHA engages include in- E
people are expected to formation, education, publica- MI
the banquet, including tion, representation, public rela- Ml
delegates enrolled in dis- tions, and many others. TNHA's Ml
I education programs prime objective is to work for E
but Texas. the professionalism of nursing E
Brenham Banner Press home personnel with the care of u
it hereon Monday. ance in Scaly and Bellville. A the Knights of Columbus Father a Sealy High School honor
rung man is a native of rehearsal date has not yet been Crann Council No 3313. in Sealy graduate with the class of 1964,
rnard, where he gradu- i announced. I and St. Josephs General Assem- Miss Carolyn Zaskoda has at-
Im high school. He ac- Anyone interested may con- bly, and Holy Name Society. He tained an a record at Blinn Jun-
cal and Federal levels who were
involved in a project were pres-!
ent to discuss the necessary .. . . - .. ___ ,
steps. Several times during the direct to The News at TU 5;-ngdndgi
meeting. Mr. Pickle interrupted J 3334 and just, say, "Charge it. so 30 days prior
speakers and asked them to Statement will be sent it expir-
break down their figures and ationonyourad the city office on Fowlkes Street,
statistics and apply them to a
eighth grader.
Caught here as someone's Valentine herself, the
hright-eyed cutie is framed in an appropriate set-
ting, which bespeaks of sweet things on the "day
of hearts."
Here February 2
Textbqok commjttee, members
from all three school districts in
Austin "County ‘wet at Sealy
High School last Wednesday, to
spend the afternoon studying
textbooks which are up for adop-
tion for use in the schools for
the next five-year period. Many
other faculty members, who
teach in the field in which the
new books will be used, attended
the meeting.
These teachers heard lectures
by bookmen from about twenty-
five publishing companies who
have books on the adoption list.
The hearings were act up by Mrs.
Sammy Bynum.
Mrs. Maggie Selman, on be-
half of the Austin County Tea-
chers Association, of which she
is president, assisted by Mrs.
Marcella Schomburg and Mrs.
Claudine Barry, extended the
courtesy of refreshments during
a break in the hearing*. From a
table beautifully decorated in
Ae Valentine mtif, they served
coffee and koiaches. The focal
point in the decoration was a
golden sweetheart tree hung
with hearts of silk and sequins.
A Cinderella Valentine coach
completed the arrangement.
। Committee members will meet
before March 1 to make definite
fore Monday noon, February 21. ----------
Mrs. Tobolowsky has practic- c _ ,
ed law in Dallas since 1951, When County Teachers
public works planning and con- —-------
struction, urban renewal, water '
and waste disposal systems for
small towns and rural areas, On TV Show Saturday
Community Action, and other for
aspects of the War on Poverty. I Robert Adams, son of Mr. and since
The Congressman further ex- ' Mrs. Glen Adams of Wallis and
Mr. Jackson stated. "I want
to meet with you and your clubs
I or organizations so that we may
sit down and get to know each da, Larry Jurica, Marvin iSvec,
other better. Call me or drop me ; and Miss Mary
a card to Box 613, Bellville. May
I ask your support in the forth-; These honor students are chil-
coming election. I want to be dren ef Mr. and Mrs, Harvel Zas-
YOUR County Judge, not THE koda, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Janda,
- - Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Schaare, Mr.
....... , February 14 draws near. The smiling 13 year old
owner and built the first major daughter of Mr and Mrs Bill T^alac of Sealy is
manufacturing plant in Bellville. - ■ ....... *m‘
Chamber of Commerce
What may be the best attend
her To Get
Award
’nderson, president of
* Association of the
ve Education Clubs of
has announced that
Hive G. F. “Gus”
of Brenham has been
to receive an award
. E. C. A. during their
tual Leadership Con-
Fort Worth on March
SEALY, Austin County, TEXAS E< Thursday, February 10, 1966
regular monthly luncheon mee-
I ing at Weaver's Restaurant. For-’ Lofgren, Jqe Toal, Billy Gray, J.
ty-five persons were present tod C. Rush. E. E. Rush. L. L. Ben-
hear discussions and matters! der, C. M. Ewens, Tom Ewens,
I brought up before the group by Leroy Zapalac, W. J. Dierschke,
the president. John Selman, njAlan Schulke, Herman Schulke,
the hour long meal-business Frank Vecera, Wayne Schom-
meeting. * burg. Dale Dycus, Mel Levine, H.
Secretary, Chas. E. Sanders E. Krampitz, Jerry Mazac, Wil-
——— After a major expansion pro- ’ body. A letter was read from the
February 15 Date gram in 1958 the plant was sold county ministerial alliance, ask
denFFgg a
F John Selman, president of the ing furniture for schools and for ! function as a contact body to se-! —
B County Teachers Asso- Sealy Chamber of Commerce, other institutions. cure this information and offer A record number of 10th Con- _
will meet at the Sealy has asked that anyone interested The past 22 years have been the service to the alliance from gressional District public offic- ceremonies for the dinner held
bool cafeteria for a din- in going to the Houston Fat devoted to administration prob- local reports. ials and business and profession- priorito the annual sade of the
king on Wednesday Feb- 1 Stock Show and Rodeo on Satur- lems similar to those of the Discussion was held on attend- al people turned out for a Com- Gulf Coast Hereford Association,
B Mrs. Maggie B. Sel- day. February 26. may contact County Judges’ office, and hav- ing the Houston Fat Stock Show munity Development Conference held Monday night at Bill Wi
aly Eleinentary School him at Citizen* State Bank. Res- ing acquired a considerable and rodeo in a body on February held February 7 at the Stephen iams Restaurant at Richmond. A i
I and president of the ervations should be made with amount of experience in all pha- 26, with the potentiality of aF. Austin Hotel in Austin. Con- large attendance enjoyed steaks
pn, will direct the meet- him by Tuesday, February 15. sea of business, he feels fully chartered bus to offer travel ser-
pendent School district, will seat
more than 1000 persons if neces-
sary.
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Round RucAwor ALAN RKMMRIIT
Blonde Miss Yvonne Zapalac seems to be asking
everyone to he "her Valentine," as the date of
Mr. Jackson said.
He haseived in Austin County .
for the past 35 years with the
exception of 12 years in Hous-
ton. He returned to Austin Coun-
ty in 1953 with the Karan Mfg.
Co. as general manager and part
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Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1966, newspaper, February 10, 1966; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540670/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.