The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1994 Page: 17 of 24
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non-profit organization; $400 for
sponsorship; $25 for retiree; and
$25 for second business member-
ship.
The new rates will become effec-
tive with 1995 dues payments with
the exception of those already
received.
Other business matters coming
before the body during the lunch
meeting included the December 3rd
Fantasy of Lights, basically the
parade entry as planned by Chris
Schavrda; hospitality booth which
is under the direction of Sheila
Koy; and other relative matters.
The chamber Christmas party
will be held at the home of Dennis
and Rebecca Marek on Tuesday,
December 13, from 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. Leroy Zapalac, Bill Ripple
and Sheila Koy will serve on the re-
freshment committee.
Prizes in the home and business
Christmas decorating contest will
be given in the two categories as in
previous years. Judging will be the
week of December 4.
In discussing a name change for
the organization, board members
agreed to retain the former name of
Sealy Chamber of Commerce.
Directors voted to support the
Tort Resolution for lawsuit reform,
which calls for changes as outlined
to the chamber by Patrick Kiley at
a recent meeting.
Betty Housley, the newly in-
stalled postmaster at the Sealy Post
Office, will be the speaker at the
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Sealy high band profiles of the week
This week’s Sealy High School joys working with her hands, basi-
highlights include five members, cally building things that benefit
Profiled are two sophomore stu- her and her family,
dents and three Juniors. Lydia says her sister Lizz is her
Donnie Jousan is in the 10th greatest influence. She has made her
Now you can buy any John Deere Mower in the store and make no
payments until March 1886. Just put 10% down on any John Deere
Lawn Tractor, Riding Mower, or Walk-Behind, and walk away with a
quality John Deere. Compared to this, any other deal to a big zero.
day; save the meal for the night stop.
Keep your pet on a leash so that if
you stop and open the door it can't
Members of the board of directors
of the Greater Sealy Area Chamber
of Commerce accepted a change in
the membership dues at their meet-
ing at noon Monday, November 21.
. All professional and business
^ 'memberships are based on the
number of employees in the firm.
Employee count includes the
I owner/manager,
A $10 increase was initiated at
I the one to two person rate and
adopted from'there upward. Thus
the scale is $50 for one to two
I people; $80 for three to five; $125
for six to ten; $150 for 11 to 20;
$200 for 21 to 30; $250, 31 to 50;
$350, 51 to 100; and $450 for 100
I or more.
Other membership categories in-
clude $400 for financial and utility
'' companies; $50 for individual; $55
What your payments
for a John Deere mower
add up to this year.
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Stacy Stoppelberg, an eleventh W z
grade student, plays the B flat clar- —
inet and is in the flag corps. She E2c
likes to spend time with her friends, ed
go to the family’s ranch, attend •
dances and rodeos. Her parents are
Theresa and Roger Stopppelberg, * I ?
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KNIGHTS FINISH FIRST—The Knights finished first in the regular season of the Austin County Soccer Association Six
players from Sealy and six from Bellville made up the team that was undefeated in league play. The Knights also took part in
an Invitational tournament recently where they finished third in their bracket. Team members are pictured in L to R order
front; Fernando Nieto, Wil Padgett, Saul Stoner, Deann Dowell, David Kehlenbeck and Steven Youker; top row: Brent Koehn’
Paul Dunn, Sepp Stoner, Ryan Mueller, Sara Kainer, Howard Jackson and Coach Pat Padgett.
Two members, Nathana Janca named to the District 23-3A AlI-
and Nicole Dierschke, of the Sealy District volleyball team.
Lady Tiger volleyball team were Janca is a sophomore and Dier-
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Frequent short trips with your pup or
kitten will get it used to riding in the
car. It is much less likely to get car-
sick on a long trip if you withhold
food and water before you leave.
Take a supply of your own food and
water to avoid stomach upsets. Give
small amounts of water through the
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joys hunting, fishing, tennis and married doesn’t mean you’re grown-
baseball. up". When she finishes high
The son of Don and Cindy Jou- school, she intends to major in mu-
san, Donnie gives credit to God and sic and become a family doctor,
his parents for having the biggest Clifford Lalonde is a trumpet
influence on his life. After high player and also in the 11th grade,
school graduation he plans to attend He likes collecting comics and
college. cards, playing music, and playing
Consuelo Porras, also a 10th games of all kinds. He credits Lori
grade student, participates in flags Anzaldua with influencing his life,
and plays the bass clarinet with the Clifford is the son of Robert and
band. She enjoys reading, writing, Diane Lalonde. His after-graduation
being with friends, volleyball, plans include attending college to
track, powerlifting, and marching learn to become a music teacher.
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225 Bulls All Bulb 4 Years of Age or Younger
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schke is a junior.
Bellville and Columbus, the dis-
trict co-champions dominated the
team. Including the player-of-the-
year and newcomer of-the-year posi-
tions, Bellville grabbed six spots.
Columbus added five players.
Bellville and Columbus advanced
to the Region III championship
round where the Brahmanettes de-
feated the Lady Cards.
Bellville then advanced to the
state tournament where they won
their first match against
Springtown, but fell to Dripping
Springs in the championship
round.
Nine Lady Tigers, Emerson,
Kent, Carrie Machala, Kristiann
Kiersh, Anderson, Hermann, Dier-
schke, Amy Novicke and Janca
were named to the All-Academic
team. In order to earn a spot on this
.team, a player must maintain a 90
‘sade-point average.
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teachers, and her aunts have influ- i
enced her life. After high school <M • 60
graduation she plans to go to Blinn
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at noon on Monday, December 5, at jumP out and escape in a strange
— P . "I place. Never leave your pet in a car!
Tony S Restaurant. The temperature inside can reach
Marvin Svec, chamber president, 150 degrees in 5 minutes on a warm
directed the November 21 meeting, day. Be sure that your pet's vaccina-
Reports issued by the secretary, tions are current. A health certificate
Tina Brunkenhoefer, and treasurer, from your vet is necessary if you're
Robert Emshoff, were accepted. crossing state lines. Remember -
your pet depends on you
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LAURIE LUHN.........................BELLVILLE........... JUNIOR
AMANDA SMITHEAL...............BELLVILLE.......SOPHOMORE
ASONTIE PERRINO................COLUMBUS................SENIOR
JENNIFER ALEMAN................COLUMBUS................SENIOR
PAM BARON..........................COLUMBUS................SENIOR
CHANDRA TURNER................EDNA.........................SENIOR
EMILY HILL.............................LA GRANGE................SENIOR
NATHANA JANCA...........SEALY.......SOPHOMORE
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LORIE LANE...........................BELLVILLE..................JUNIOR
ANDREA CERNOCH...............COLUMBUS................SENIOR
JENNIFER HALTER................COLUMBUS................SENIOR
MELISSA FIGOROVA..............EDNA..........................JUNIOR
MELANIE GABLER.................LA GRANGE................SENIOR
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NICOLE DIERSCHKE......SEALY...............JUNIOR
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