The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1994 Page: 18 of 24
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John Myres, D.D.S.
"CARDIOLOGY
Ronald Mahoney. M.D.
Earl Mangin. M.D.
•NEUROLOGY
Nelson Berrios, M.D.
Steven Croft, M.D.
Herbert Edmundson, M.D.
WHiam Fleming, M.D.
* ORTHOPEDIC
Wayne Daum, M.D.
Edwin Taegel, M.D.
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PRACTICE/OBSTETRICS
Raymond R. Thomas, M.D.
R. Russell Thomas. Jr.. D.O.
John C. Lane. M.D.
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Harold Griffin. M.D.
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Be Thankful - -
and enjoy a Blessed and
Happy Thanksgiving Day!.
Wishing all our friends
and neighbors a happy
and healthy
Thanksgiving holiday.
Sealy. Texas 77474
Estimates and Installation
Tamara Davila, Courtney Ehlert,
Jimmy Strieder, Chad Trebig,
Vincent Sowa, Kandy Kulow, and
•DERMATOLOGY
Steven Mahoney. M.D.
•PODIATRY
Eric Tepper, D.P.M.
Hal Anderson, D.P.M.
•OPHTHALMOLOGY
John Huff, M.D.
•PLASTIC GINNERY
Richard Vanik, M.D.
•UROLOGY
GaryAppent, M.D.
PORT CITY STOCKYARDS
Week Ending November 18,1994
Receipts: 2540 Cattle & Calves, 320 Hogs
Prices reported are actual prices paid for the weights and grades
specified and represent the majority of livestock sold.
Compared to last week's close: Trade active,demand good on all classes
of feeder cattle; prices closed the week $2.00 to $4.00 higher.
Packer cow and bull prices are $2.00 to $3.00 higher. Packer bulls active
to $1.00 to $2.00 higher.
Receipts include: 12% pecker cows; 1% packer bulls: 22% yearlings
with the balance mostly feeder calves.
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FFAers ATTEND NATIONAL CONVENTION
Attending the 67th national FFA Convention this year was a contingent from the Sealy FFA Pictured are: front, Fr, Tamara
Davila, Kandy Kulow, Jimmy Strieder, Jenny Kapala, Courtney Ehlert and Allen Kaminski; back, Fr, Tim Lapham, Vincent
Sowa, Stacy Peikert, Chad Treybig and Mrs. Sandra Kaminski.
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convention in Kansas City, Mo.
this year. This year the Sealy FFA
had many responsibilities to take
care of. The convention has always
been a very inspiring time for all
the students that had the honor to
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in the Commercial heifer division. Later that evening, during the potbellied pigs — male and female
Mark was also a Herdsman Award rodeo activities, Tamara Davila, last Friday. Ashley, daughter of Detra
winner. Kandy Kulow was a Com- Jenny Kapala and Cody Koy were and Ben Larsen, lost a potbellied pig
mercial heifer Showmanship winner, awarded with $600 certificate for during the flooding at their home near
Angela Sowa showed the Reserve their efforts in the Austin County Mill Creek in mid-October, and Dier-
Class Champion Brahman Steer. Calf Scramble. inger decided to replace him. Ashley is
Shannon Einkauf proudly exhibited Congratulations to all these FFA the granddaughter of Edward and
theGrandchampion Steer., c_ members for a job well done and Mildred Gajewskey of Pattison and
Keith Kulow made a Grand many successes in the future. Otis Laraen of Katy
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By AMY COODY_________________ Champion Ag Mechanics Project
Many Sealy FFA members partic- along with showing the Reserve
ipated in a number of different events Class Champion Barrow. Kelly
at the 1994 Austin County Fair Class was a showmanship winner in
which was held Oct. 12-16, the Barrow division. Amy Coody
David Kloss exhibited the Reserve was a winner in the Broiler Good
Class Champion Brangus heifer. Housekeeping Contest. Jimmy
Vincent Sowa showed the Class Strieder raised the Reserve Cham-
Champion Scramble heifer. Justin pion Turkey Tom.
Tesch was a Steer Showmanship Saturday, Oct. 15 was a busy day
winner along with showing the Re- for the Scaly FFA. During the
serve Champion Brahman steer. He morning, Justin Tesch, Vincent
also exhibited the Reserve Cham- Sowa, Courtney Ehlert, and David
pion Scramble heifer and won an Kloss participated in the Austin
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cicncy judge and was on the com- Hardin earns coveted award
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awards. The chapter was chosen to John Hardin was among a total of on the basis of. personal develop- Unit of the American Cancer Soci-
serve on the Courtesy Corps. The 40 youth from the Coastal Bend ment, leadership, outstanding a- ety will be held December 3 and 4.
Courtesy Corps'job is to work on District of the Texas Agricultural chievement in 4-H/projects and The tour invites visitors to four
the convention floor to maintain Extension Service receiving the activities, and contributions to the homes of special interest and beau-
order and iff help anyone that has a coveted 4-H Gold Star Award at the overal4Hprogram- tifully decorated for the holiday sea-
question about the convention. - luncheon co-sponsored by the Cen- 4-H enrollment in the 17 county
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1,454 members given this honor The luncheon was held at the of 9 and 19. and from 1 to 5 P.m. on December
this year throughout the U.S, Ramada Inn in Victoria. Keynote address was given by 4. Tickets at $2.50 will be avail-
Stacy Peikert was one of the 53 Receiving the award fawn Austin Reverend Charles Sonnier, Queen able at each home or at the Ameri-
delegates from Texas that was a Na- County was Hardin, who was of Peace Catholic Church, Sweet can Cancer Society Christmas Store
tional FFA convention voting dele- accompanied by his parents, Mr. Home. Master of Ceremonies was in the Bellville Restaurant dining
gate. She was on committees that and Mrs. Johnny Hardin of Wade Kubecka, president of the room on the square
effected the whole national FFA or- Bellville, and County Extension Coastal Bend district 4-H council The homes opened for the tour
ganization. Her one vote alone rep- Agent Toby Lepley. from Matagorda County. arethoscofRustvandCarrieGre-
rcsen led 1600 Texas FFA members. The Gold Star is the highest Judge Helen Walker, Victoria “rnHioii-nsmmnt,
Through the week the Sealy stu- County 4-H Award provided by the County Judge, presented the 4-H &oenmgn"ay i° iriS ™ ™
dents had the chance to tour the age- Texas Agricultural Extension Ser- Gold Star pins to the honorees. She Ag-oursi Ieshnaeson nome a
less iron exhibit, the train facilities, vice. Outstanding 4-H members was assisted by Shirley Nagel- — -outh Holland, the home of
and the career show at the conven- who have achieved high standards of mueller, president of the Coastal Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Ford at 214 E.
lion. They also went to the Ameri- excellence in their work may be Bend District 4-H Adult Leaders Nichols; and the Spidle home at
can Royal Livestock Show to see chosen annually from each of the Association from Lavaca County, 256 Heritage Trail S., Burleigh
the exhibits. This is a trip and 17 counties in the Coastal Bend dis- and Bethany Albrecht, district coun- Plantation, owned by Mr. and Mrs.
honor that members will keep in trict to receive this honor. . cil member from Goliad County. Ager Spidle.
their hearts forever. Selection is made by a committee p---------------------------------------------------
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Judging and awards in the four- Delight. «
teenth annual Austin County pecan "Outstanding" designations were EL Aucti
show took place on Monday, given to the winners of the six cat- _ . N ,
November 21, at Brookshire Bros. egories. The winners were: Rebecca 172’4
Supermarket in Bellville. Luedeker of New Ulm with her
Cash prizes donated by Austin Pecan Turtles; Gladys Warmke of SH-cEsTEERCALVE:,00o
County State Bank of Bellville Bleiblerville with her Carrot Cake; 300-400 Ibs. 100.00-107.00
were given to six category winners, Robin Nowak of Wallis for her 400-500 ibs. 85.00-91.00
a grand champion and reserve Buttermilk Pecan Pie; Birdie 600-7001bs 77.00-74.50
champion in the baking portion of Grawunder of Bellville for her medium steer calves:
the show. Beautifully crafted Texas Chocolate Pizza; Mary Burleson of 200-300 Ibs. $90-90-100.00
trophies were awarded to the win- Bellville with her Apple Bread; and 400-5001bs. 7.00-84.00
ners in the pecan judging. Adelheid Kloss of Bellville with her 500-600 ibs. 70.00-76.00
Grand champion honors in the Cheese In-Between Cookies. 600701bLrnpcI vrs- 62 00 69 00
baking division out of 69 entries Officials from Austin County 200-30018. $100.00-115.00
went to Leona Spiess of State Bank presented the cash 300-400 lbs. 84.09-91.00
Bleiblerville for her Cream Cheese awards. Willard Moore of Brook- 5004500 Ibs. 67.00.72.00
Pecan Roll. The reserve champion shire Bros. Supermarket hosted the 600-700 Um. 62,00-65.00
award was given to Lynn Ramsey- event. medium heifer calves:
Bunton of Sealy for her Hawaiian Three champions were declared in 300-4001bs.
the pecan quality judging from 33 400-500 ibs.
Bellville Holiday Home entries in three divisions. Waldo 500-500ib8.
Tours set for Dat 3_A and Leona Luedeker of New Ulm slaughter:
•ours sei ror 3," won the classic division with their TopBulls, .
The Bellville Holiday Home Tour known hybrid (Barton x Schley) Topcuws ’
sponsored by the Austin County variety. Champion commercial Medium Cows
honors went to Robert and Beth ThinCows u.
Luedeker of New Ulm with their i.m"1si
Cheyenne variety. They also were 2.
the champion native winners. top hogs:
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