The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1973 Page: 4 of 10
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day, an' a feller rests from
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home-town newspaper,
follows:
NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Phillips of Sealy proudly
announce the arrival of
Have a Ball
Slimming Down
yoitll profit from biding with me Uniting A Newspaper is Interesting
Mrs. Annie
Sealy. '
joyed afternoon coffee with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ludwig.
Miss Nelda Leschper of
Houston spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Leschper,
Sr.
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CLEARANCE
BUILD
BUY
REMODEL
OR
REPAIR
A HOME?
Sunday-Monday, Jan. 14-15:
A Hal Wallis Production
Mia Farrow/Topol
"THE PUBUC EYE*
A Carol Reed Film
A Universal Release
Technicolor - Panavision
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pearing today may bring paper
sadness to readers and
Melted.
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Figure stays trim, and-
yov get • chance of
action fun. Roll awqy
Inches, firm up while
you have fun.
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Look to your health; and if you have it, praise
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No charge is made for publication of notices of church
or other public gatherings
When admission is chargi
HOW TO LIVE
AND LIKE IT!
by Dr. James W. Lowman. D. C.
7414 Hwy. 40 North
Wallis, Tezas
478-6842
Good Morning!
to describe
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the arrest a
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St. Bernard
Friday-Saturday. Jan. 12-13:
Barney wanted women in
the worst way. And that’s
the way he got them.
"LAST OF THE
RED HOT LOVERS"
Alan Arkin Rated PG
Color by MovieLab
A Paramount Picture
Plant PENSONNEL ___________________Charles Abel, Mark Dittert,
Robert Havran, Herbert Kollatschny, Luke Michaelis
1% am. and was 20 1/2
inches long. She wasgiven
the name Kimberly Sue.
She has a big sister, Nan-
cy Lynn, oho to 4 years
The News reserves the right to elassify eem
advertisement, to deists objectionable words or
er refuse to publsh any advertisement.
Any erroneous reflection upon
reputation of any person, firm _ .
occur in the columns of The Sealy ______ _____
gladly corrected upon being brought to the attention of
the publishers. _____ _______
of Needville, Mrs. Herman Loehr and
al and Randy Miksch of
Needville;
Second team: Nathan
Winklemann of Bellville,
Doug DeFratus and Randy
Reichardt of Saaly, Paul
Powell of Needville, James
Cernosek of Alice, Weldon
Koy of Sealy, Keith Mor-
genroth of Friendswood,
Terrell Foss of Needville,
Ray Smith of Sealy, Brian
Fahrenthold of Bellville,
Reagan Daniel of Katy
—.a pa.w.a IT..mag 1 Ia
ana Mlcnard HurCa of
Needville.
Giammalva of
WANT A NEW CAR
AT BARGAIN PRICET
Ford advertised a line
of “roadsters” selling at
3260 on November 26.
1925.
•Sal buyer kno abou On gaodt by mom
newspaper has long held
an important place in the
history of this nation and
few communities are with-
out their own. Absence of
a newspaper generally de-
preciates a town's pro-
gressiveness.
They are not all large
and they are not all things
of beauty, but large or
small, each one carries
messages to the home
folks which make them
worth while.
I know of no better clas-
sic than “The Little Coun-
try Newspaper”, which is
hallowed by age and its
_ Kirkpatrick and Chuck
you will be glad uou did" Giammalva of Friends-
wood, Bobby Mack of Roy-
Leon and Russell Loehr
of Houston visited Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Mathis, Satur-
day. Mr. and Mn Willie
Loehr joined them in the
afternoon.
On Saturday night, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Himly
visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Mathis.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mers-
mann were among the
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Charles Mersmann
and sons in Brookshire,
Sunday afternoon, when
they observed their little
son Jeffry’s fifth birthday.
Mrs. Wm Schreiner of
Houston, Mrs. Otto Beck-
mann, and Mrs. Leroy
Schaare visited Mr. and
Mrs. Chas Ludwig, Thurs-
day evening.
On Sunday afternoon Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hein and Bil-
ly of Wallis, Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Bishop, Jr, and fami-
ly of Houston and Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Standlee, en-
as second dam mail matter in the post office m Trail Rides :
at Saaly, Texas under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1897 “
SECOND-CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT SEALY, TEXAS To Houston Show
in February
Houston, the sixth larg-
Thursday, Jan. 11,1973 «t city in the United
------------ States, to one of the fast-
TJ^AS UmitTI0II rrehzhn:
*221i11m1“13Ee s
springing up everywhere,
the home of the world- ]
famous Astrodome. It is a J
dy of contrasts ... a city S
of progress. 2
But around the middle •
of January, progress slows
the character, standing or down as many of the citl-
Roration which may zens of Houston and the
News, Inc., will be surrounding area begin to
reminisce about the days
of the “Old West” . . .
others will bring joy —
but next issue there’ll be
something different —
new personalities and even
more items which reflect
sadness and happiness.
The little personals tell
of the coming and going
of citizens. Editorial com-
, ment is pattered as the
editor conscientiously be-
lieves and the pictures tell
\ \ their stories as the camera
/) eye sees them.
Combine them all and
you have the home-town
nowspapor which to the
editor to never perfect, but
which always holds before
him that eternal desire to
“make it better” next
The little home-town
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NEWS THESEALYNEW:
Telephone 885-3562 Thursday, Jan. 11, 1973
CUn i 1NUED from Page 1
Jimmy Howard, TE. sen-
ior; Brian Zapalac, FB,
sophomore; Joe Fritsch,
C, G, sophomore; Tony
Burditt, G, Junior; Weldon
Koy, G, Junior; David
Meyer, G, senior; Michael
Burttschell, T, Junior; Joe
Gonzales, SE, senior; and
Art Tuttle, T, senior.
The complete all district
first team; offense, in-
cludes Randy Miksch of
Needville, Charlie Taylor
of Friendswood, Billy Ben-
jamin of Bellville, Richard
Hurta of Needville, Ronnie
The publishers are not responsible for copy omissions or days of campfires, cattle-
selves liable for damages further than the amount re- get their saddle bags
ceived by them far actual space covering the error. The packed and pray for good
to ” "d11 all advertising copy, weather, as they prepare
Advertising orders are accepted on this basis only._____ to start on the trairideto
______________________ Houston, for the Houston
----_ i where no admission is charged. Livestock Show and Rod-
. _------ charged or when goods or wares of eo Februarv 21 thronoh
any kind are offered for sale The News regular advertis- Kriieuary through
ing rates will be applied. March 4.
-—-------7" — -------.— Some 6,000 riders and
The News welcomes expressions of all yiewpoints from 200 wagons ladlv enduro
readers. Letters should be kept as brief aa possible and 7“ Eiad endure
are subject to condensation. They must include signa- the bad weather, long
ture and valid mailing address. Pseudonyms and initials rides and tired feet to re-
will not be used. Because of the volume of mail received, turn once more to the
unpublished individual letters cannot be acknowledged. dave L. unia w..
Send to: LETTERS TO THE NEWS, 111 Main Street, 01 tne Od West •
Sealy, Texas 77496.' ______________________________ There are 14 trail rides
coming from all directions
of Texas and some from as
far away as Louisiana.
ms e • a Mg • They all meet in Memor-
The Simple Things - S Toxns
town Houston in the gala
The ringing chimes of a church bell, the chirp- parade that is part of the
ing of a red bind announcing the approach of Houston Livestock Show
spring, the crackling of logs on an open fire, the and Rodeo,
mirth of youngsters at play . . . appealing sounds M s “Dude" Parmley
which bring to the listener a feeling of solemnity, will be the new trail boss
Their tones are soothing to the ear. of the Salt Grass Trail
All of these, and many more, are the simple Ride heading the group
things of life yet what great value each bears, from Brenham 80 miles to-
what riches each one contains! They give meaning ward Houston this year
to life and make it pleasant for young and old, for Salt Grass Tril ride is -
rich and poor, without discrimination. It is truly “grand-daddy” of all the
the stanpte things which make others more worth- rides, the “original tran
while, for they are the basis for a full It ride”, and the "oldest
from them that valuable things evolve. trail.ridc»
Simplicity is beauty, be it in an individual,
material things, art, or whatever. A lovely girl is These, adventureous
prettier when simply arrayed, a home is more souls, who will participate
appealing when modestly furnished or decorated, in the, ride, start arriving
art is at its best when not overdone . . . everything at Washington County
looks better when controlled by modesty and re- Fairgrounds in Brenham,
ality. on Friday, February 16.
Without the lilting sounds of laughter, which They’ll make this their
cost nothing; without the beautiful sound of sing- campsite for two days. To
ing birds, which is free; without the tones of ring- break-up the campsite
ing bells and the many other ear-soothing musical routine, a parade will be
cost-free sounds, life would seem dull. It is these held at 1:30 p.m. Satur-
welcome ecstatic vibrations which lift one’s at- day. February 17. The
titudes to higher realms and greater enjoyment in actual time for departure
living. They are like a foundation garment to a in this 90 mile trek will be
prima donna ... the basis for a beautiful creation. Sunday morning, Febru-
When the Master planned the world, he in- ary 18.
chided all of the smaller parts to help the larger Dues are $8.00 for re-
ones to be more enjoyable. So look for the simple newals and $10.00 for
when you seek beauty, and offer some of this beau- dude memberships and
ty to others.___________________________________________ deadline for registration
without a $2.00 penalty is
February 9. For further
information, call 527-8381
or write Salt Grass Trail
Association, 6800 Main,
Suite 220, Houston, Texas
Recognized
Postage Sh
EC: Steven
I-charge of 1
Post
that the Pos
will issue * *
in late Spring
pay tribute ti
employees.
The set, call
tai People" “
of ten 8c stem
picts a aunt
major tasks p
postal worker
ing the mails
ing service to
The stamps
tong-overdue
many contribt
h\\ihl
ura sure hate to be in our creditor*' shoes this month!"
408 325St
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77025.
The Valley Lodge
“Champagne Trail Ride,"
Simonton to Houston —
55 miles will continue to
be the nickname for this
particular one. Saturday
night will be the rough
night, that’s the only
night they camp out. This
organization’s member-
ship is limited to residents
of Valley Lodge and their
guests. The ride will con-
sist of 100 riders. The
deadline for registration to
February 10.
The campsite will be
two miles from Fulshear
on Westheimer and Hwy.
4. Sunday morning they
will disband and they will
reassemble Thursday
morning to have Trail
Boss Mac Goldsby toad the
way into Memorial Park
to join the other trall
rides.
Assembling on Satur
day, February 17th at the
Rodeo Arena in Prairie
View with a big Bar-B-
Que, the 15th annual
Prairie View Trail Ride
will again limit the wagon
Friendswood, Steve Sch-
midt of Royal, Doug De-
Fratus of Sealy, Robert
Stasney of Needville, Ran-
dy Reichardt of Sealy and
Butch Hill and Tim Long
of Friendswood.
Second team members
are Melvin Cerny of Sealy,
Keith Morgenroth of
Friendswood, Ray Quiller
of Royal, Tim Teykl and
Kevin Fuchs of Needville,
Randy Unruh of Friends-
Friendswood, Ronnie
Scearce of Katy, Larry
Wallace of Sealy, Chester
Jones at Royal, Craig
Clardy. Pat Mears, Phil
Johnston and James Grim-
srud of Friendswood, Tim
Sbrusch of Needville.
First team defense in-
cludes: James Grimsrud
and Craig Clardy of
Friendswood, Ronald Col-
lins of Royal, Butch Mu-
egge of Saaly, Robert Sta-
sney of Needville, Butch
Hill of Friendswood. Chris
Cardiff of Royal, Terry
Meuth of Needville, Jason
Krampitz of Sealy, Bobby
Making a newspaper to tune up or down, as the 'It tells of all the par
an anteresting Job, even little country papar from ties and the balls at
though ft might seem that his ol’ home town. Pumpkin Row; ’bout who
it would become monoton- “It ain’t a thing of beau- spent Sunday with whom,
ous. The ink on today's ty an’ its print ain't al- iri ana how the e"nS
issue to never dry until the ways dean, but it straigh- mw ft hoano CT22sil
old tpe rrom which iwas tens.outhisstempenwhen
ned. face and brushes off a home town. " "
Some of the stories ap- frown, that Httle r h>, v „
from his ol’ home . "No 1 Ixe to read the
town. daffiaa and the story
....... papers, too, an’ at time
ANSWKB TO WHERE the yaller novels and some
The answer to Where to other trash, don’t you?
right inside this issue. But when I want some
Check the editorial page readin’ that’ll brush away
and note the wording at a frown. I want that littie
the very top at the left paper from my ol’ home
hand aide of the page. town.”
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The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1973, newspaper, January 11, 1973; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540874/m1/4/: 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.